Mount Union Magazine Fall/Winter 2019

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FALL/WINTER

2019

HELPING STUDENTS REACH THE

FI N I S H LI N E

Endowed scholarships enhance access to a Mount Union education


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EDITOR Ryan Smith ’14 DESIGNERS Maddie Abrigg ’20 Melissa (Smith ’98) Gardner Ryan Smith ’14

PHOTOGRAPHERS Mohammad Shaktra ’20 Cockrill’s Studio Tom Stugmeyer ’79 Wanyu Zheng

EDITORIAL BOARD Melissa (Smith ’98) Gardner Gregory King ’89 Dick Merriman Ryan Smith ’14 Sherrie Wallace ’09 Audra (Lee ’04) Youngen

CONTRIBUTORS Dick Merriman Collin Quattro ’23 Emily Reckard ’23 Ryan Smith ’14 Mount Union Magazine is published in the winter and summer by the University of Mount Union Office of Marketing, University of Mount Union, 1972 Clark Ave., Alliance, OH 44601 for its alumni and friends.

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President’s Message

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Talking Points

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Campaign Update

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

The dedication of Oak Hall took place the Friday of Alumni Weekend and Homecoming as part of the launch of the public phase of the Inspiring Minds, Transforming Lives campaign. Read more on page 8.

Dear Friends, Great things are happening at Mount Union! During Alumni Weekend and Homecoming, campaign co-chairs Dr. Richard ’72 and Cheryl (Brown ’72) Drake shared the exciting news that commitments to the Inspiring Minds, Transforming Lives campaign had reached nearly $34 million, almost 70 percent of the campaign’s goal of $50 million. Thanks to generous leadership commitments from trustees, alumni, friends, and organizations, we’ve made a strong start. Most of the campaign’s facilities funding goals have been met. That means we can now turn attention to securing essential gifts for the Mount Union Fund, current scholarships, endowed scholarships, and the Rescue Fund, which helps seniors get over the finish line, diploma in hand. It’s fitting to focus on accessibility and affordability as our campaign goes public, and we seek the involvement of thousands of our alumni. Many of you have benefited from Mount Union’s commitment to helping people from all walks of life achieve a higher education. Your participation in the campaign is essential. Please join in and help transform the lives of our students! As Margot and I come to the end of our service to the University, we often speak with awe of the energy and loyalty of the University’s students, faculty, administrators, staff, alumni, and friends. The momentum of our campaign and the sustained success of Mount Union are both rooted in the great spirit of the University’s people. We will always cherish the wonderful privilege of becoming part of the Mount Union community! We truly appreciated your warm welcome when we arrived and all you have done to encourage and support us. We look forward to the great things Mount will accomplish in the future, thanks to your generosity and loyalty. Thanks for all you do for Mount Union! Dick Merriman President, University of Mount Union

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TALKING POINTS

MOUNT UNION PELL OPPORTUNITY GRANT INTRODUCED, AIDING IN BRIDGING FINANCIAL GAP FOR STUDENTS IN NEED

Mount Union continues to address college affordability and make its education accessible to students of all backgrounds by establishing the Mount Union Pell Opportunity Grant. This grant will bridge the entire gap between tuition costs and what families of modest financial means can afford to pay toward a college degree. After qualified students have tapped funds from the Federal Pell Grant and loan programs, Mount Union Pell Opportunity Grants will cover remaining financial needs to fully pay for the University’s tuition and technology fee. To receive these grants, students must meet academic and family need criteria.

“Our goal at the University is to extend educational opportunity to bright students from hardworking families. At present, a quarter of our students come from families with incomes under $40,000. We want to make sure the school stays within reach of those students and their families.” -Dick Merriman President

Beginning in the fall of 2020, the Mount Union Pell Opportunity Grant will be awarded to new, first-year students from Ohio and across the United States. Students eligible for the grant must have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher, file the Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) and be Pell eligible with a parent income of $55,000 or less. Mount Union has a rich history of serving Pell eligible students. In fact, the University was recently recognized as a Top Performer on Social Mobility among Midwest Regional Colleges by U.S. News and World Report, which measures how well institutions graduate students who received Federal Pell Grants (see page 4). “With the total number of Pell Grant recipients increasing by seven percent nationally over the past decade and the high number of Pell eligible students that the University currently serves, it is essential for Mount Union to help lift the burden of debt carried by our most financially challenged students through the establishment of this grant,” said Lindajean Heller Western, vice president for enrollment management.

Learn more about the grant at mountunion.edu/umu-pell.

FULLY-ONLINE, SPECIALIZED MBA PROGRAM LAUNCHING AUGUST 2020

Mount Union is pleased to announce the addition of a fully-online Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program, with concentrations in leadership and innovation and business analytics, to its academic offering beginning in August of 2020 following pending approvals from the Ohio Department of Education Higher Learning Commission.

Mount Union’s MBA was uniquely designed and structured with the flexibility working professionals want and need. For those who are interested in career development but not looking for a complete MBA degree program, Mount Union offers five-course graduate certificates in the aforementioned concentrations. The 36-credit-hour* MBA degree program is presented in a six-week, non-cohort format that allows students to complete assignments and interact with professors on their own time. With three start dates in August, January, and May, students can start and stop the program at a time suitable for their schedules.

Learn more about the program at mountunion.edu/umu-mba.

*Additional pre-requisites may be required

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MOUNT UNION NAMED TO U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT’S TOP COLLEGE, BEST VALUE, TOP PERFORMERS IN SOCIAL MOBILITY RANKINGS For the 29th consecutive year, Mount Union has been recognized as a top college by U.S. News and World Report. Mount Union was ranked 13th among Midwest Regional Colleges in U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 Best Colleges rankings. The Midwest Regional category includes institutions from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The institution was also ranked ninth for Best Value, which takes into account the ratio of quality to price, the percentage of undergraduates that receive need-based aid, and the total scholarship/need-based aid received by students. In addition, Mount Union was ranked as a Top Performer on Social Mobility, which is a new ranking introduced by U.S. News and World Report for the 2020 rankings. The ranking

measures how well schools graduated students who received federal Pell Grants. Mount Union ranked in the top third of Midwest Regional Colleges for this ranking. In response to the rankings, Mount Union President Dick Merriman stated, “We are very committed to helping hard-working students — including those from families of modest financial means — gain a valuable education and move ahead in careers and community leadership. It is gratifying to be recognized for our success in powering social mobility.” Mount Union holds numerous national rankings. The University has been included in Forbes’ 2019 America’s Best Colleges ranking and The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. Other citations have been garnered from Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges, College Factual, Niche, STARS, Arbor Day Foundation, and Sierra Club.

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U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT RANKING FOR BEST VALUE AMONG MIDWEST REGIONAL COLLEGES

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U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT RANKING FOR BEST COLLEGES IN THE MIDWEST

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M CLUB HALL OF FAME

The Mount Union varisty letter winners association inducted its 2019 Hall of Fame Class and gave special awards on November 1. The Hall of Fame class included: (front, l-r) Joe Libster ’03 (men’s tennis); Tiffany Hogya (Honorary M Club); Jill (Martin ’92) Kistler (women’s soccer); Jeff Gurney ’95 (men’s soccer); (back, l-r) Kyle Rodstrom ’00 (men’s track and field); Ken John ’81 (men’s track and field); Eddis Singleton ’04 (men’s swimming and diving); Brandon Smith ’04 (men’s swimming and diving); and Dr. Roger Palutsis (Honorary M Club). Not pictured are Brian Wervey ’97 (football), Dr. Michael McGrady (Honorary M Club), and Ed Warinner ’84 (Duke Barret Award).

HOMECOMING AWARD WINNERS

The 2019 Alumni Brunch welcomed back generations of alumni and featured an award ceremony honoring recipients for their work and dedication to the University. Award winners were (l-r): Len ’69 and Lynda (Cailor ’69) Slack (Dodie Davis Alumni Service Award), Laura Griffin ’11 (Young Alumni Award), and Dr. Mark Himmelein, professor of German (McKinley Fellow Award).

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FOOTBALL PROGRAM, 2012 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM, KEHRES '74 MAKE ESPN LISTS OF BEST PROGRAMS, TEAMS, AND COACHES OF THE PAST 150 YEARS To celebrate the 150th season of college football, ESPN produced a list of the 50 best college football programs over the sport’s 150 year history, and Mount Union is the highest non-Division I program at No. 16. ESPN’s Stats and Information Group came up with a metric with a goal to, “Honor the accomplishments of teams across 150 seasons and all divisions, while rewarding successful programs at the highest level in the sport’s most competitive era.” Mount Union is ranked just between No. 15 Louisiana State University and No. 17 University of Miami (Fla.). The University of Alabama is ranked No. 1 with Notre Dame University, The Ohio State University, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Southern California rounding out the top five. The site said this about the Purple Raiders, “It’s hard to argue with this level of success, even at Division III. The coach with the highest winning percentage in the history of the game, Larry Kehres, coached at Mount Union. Under Kehres, the Purple Raiders won 54 straight games, an NCAA record, lost one, then won 55 straight. Kehres retired

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in 2012, but the Purple Raiders extended their string of Ohio Athletic Conference titles to 24 before falling short in 2016.” The 2012 Mount Union football team, which went 15-0 and won the team’s 11th national title in College Football Hall of Famer Larry Kehres’ ’74 final game as head coach, is the only NCAA Division III team on ESPN’s list of the 150 Greatest Teams. Kehres was also ranked 28th on ESPN’s list of the 150 Greatest Coaches in College Football History. The panel of 150 media members, athletic administrators, and former players and coaches selected these honors. “The voters went for national champions galore — undefeated champions, one-loss champions and, at the very top, rarely tested champions. But not every team here finished No. 1. The highest-ranked one-loss team, at No. 31, is remembered for the game it didn’t win,” commented ESPN college football commentator Ivan Maisel. “The final list represents an array of styles but a commonality of substance, and the teams range from one that played 131 years ago to two squads that suited up as recently as 2018.”


RACHEL BOYCE LANG INTERNATIONAL CONCERT TOUR 2019 In 2006, the Rachel Boyce Lang Foundation generously established an endowed fund that reinstated Mount Union’s International Concert Tour after nearly three decades of purely domestic travel. The Rachel Boyce Lang International Concert Tour fund sponsors, in part, a life-enriching global touring experience for Concert Choir members once every four years. The foundation has provided the lead gift for this tour; how-

ever, additional funds are needed to help defray the costs of transportation, publicity, lodging, and meals. In June 2019, the tour went through Scotland with groups of alumni, friends, and family joining the Concert Choir for many of its performances. Locations included Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Mallaig throughout the 10-day trip.

“Our trip to Scotland was the epitome of beauty! In short, our hard work was rewarded with seven thrilling performances and the opportunity to experience the unmatched splendor of this remarkable country. I would never have been able to have this life-changing experience without the opportunities provided by the University of Mount Union Concert Choir and the generous financial support of the Rachel Boyce Lang International Tour Endowment.” -Elizabeth Domer '20 (right, far right)

“Our trip to Scotland alongside the Mount Union Concert Choir was an adventure. I never knew Scotland had so much to offer! The scenery, the history, the bagpipers everywhere we went could not have been more fascinating. And the people in our group were so much fun! We were able to attend many of the choir’s concerts and, of course, were blown away by their talent.”

-Ruthie Wheeler '76

“What a joy to perform in some of the United Kingdom’s most historically important, visually captivating, and spiritually inspiring churches and chapels. Singing in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle and the Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, both adorned with crystalline and reverberant acoustics, was pure magic, indeed! In sum, the musical experience was transformative and its impact immeasurable. Beyond the performances was a wonderful array of educational excursions to castles, palaces, and museums; free time for shopping and sampling

“Our family was able to attend the choir performances in absolutely beautiful churches, sail on Loch Ness, visit the Isle of Skye, and tour many more places. This experience that Mount Union and Dr. Cook are able to provide our students is definitely one to remember for both Kaitlyn and I!” -Connie Slezak, mother of Kaitlyn Slezak '20

the local cuisine; and myriad opportunities to drink in the rugged splendor of the natural landscape. Indeed, we have all been changed in ways that are unexplainable and unnamable. In the words of the Scottish writer Alastair McIntosh, our journey was ‘a walk-through space and time, across a physical landscape and into a spiritual one.’” -Dr. Grant William Cook III Margaret Morgan Ramsey Professor in Music Director of Choral Activities

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I N P ImRi InNd Gs CAMPAIGN FOR MOUNT UNION TRANSFORMING LIVES

KICK-OFF During Alumni Weekend and Homecoming, the University of Mount Union officially announced the public phase of its “Inspiring Minds, Transforming Lives” campaign. In conjunction with the Compass 2021 strategic plan, this five-year, $50 milliondollar comprehensive campaign is an opportunity for the entire Mount Union community to come together to show their support for our students. There are several priorities of the campaign, and President Merriman believes that making a Mount Union education accessible to all students remains paramount, with a goal of $25 million earmarked for student affordability. Opportunity, innovation, and excellence – it’s what we need to impact the futures of our students for today and tomorrow.

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PUBLIC PHASE UNDER WAY

M O U N T U N I O N.E D U/I N S P I R E

CAMPAIGN GOAL $10 MILLION

EXCELLENCE Facility, classroom, and lab enhancements

$7 MILLION

INNOVATION Academic and co-curricular programs

$8 MILLION

$50

MILLION GOAL

MOUNT UNION FUND Annual support for areas of immediate need

$25 MILLION

OPPORTUNITY Scholarships and financial assistance

CAMPAIGN PROGRESS $11.6 MILLION

$5 MILLION

EXCELLENCE

MOUNT UNION FUND

$34.8 $4.8 MILLION INNOVATION

MILLION RAISED

$13.4 MILLION OPPORTUNITY


INSPIRING STUDENT SUCCESS

THE MOUNT UNION FUND

The Mount Union Fund is a critical source of revenue that underwrites virtually every aspect of a Mount Union education. Because of the generosity of alumni, employees, parents, and friends who provide gifts to The Mount Union Fund each year, our students are able to enjoy an exceptional educational experience. Your annual support ensures scholarships are awarded, books are given to deserving students, study abroad experiences are made possible, and state-ofthe-art equipment is added to the classroom. Unrestricted in nature, every gift to The Mount Union Fund is utilized where it is needed most and supports the operating costs essential to building quality into every aspect of college life.

CAMPAIGN CABINET

CAMPAIGN PRIORITIES

Campaign Chairs Richard ’72 and Cheryl (Brown ’72) Drake Richard and Sandra ’81 Giese

OPPORTUNITY

Honorary Chairs Harold Kolenbrander John and Madge Peters Violet (Bica ’44) Ross Campaign Cabinet Roger Clay ’61 James Costanzo ’84 Matthew Darrah ’84 Dorothy Davis ’62 John Flynn ’71 Suzan Goris Allen Green ’77 Michael Jarrett ’87 Daniel Keller ’72 Laura Keller Stephen Kramer Gerard Mastroianni Michael Muffet ’67 Gretchen Schuler ’96 David Wolpert ’69 Debby (Betz ’73) Wolpert

$25 MILLION

Students need access to a Mount Union education. The generosity of our alumni and friends allows us to provide the scholarship support necessary to make the dream of attending Mount Union a reality. Student Scholarships and Financial Assistance • Merit-based and need-based scholarships and financial assistance

INNOVATION

$7 MILLION

Innovation is in Mount Union’s DNA. Inventiveness with our curriculum, teaching pedagogies, and experiential opportunities will position the institution as a modern University committed to preparing leaders for an ever-evolving world. Academic and Co-Curricular Programs • Endowed academic programs, chairs, and professorships • Annual and endowed support for experiential learning and leadership development • Annual gifts to support academic programs

EXCELLENCE

$10 MILLION

Our students deserve every opportunity to succeed – while on campus and after graduation. We must provide them the modern facilities and current technology that will support and enhance their learning in their chosen fields and activities. Facility Enhancements • Kolenbrander-Harter Information Center transformation into a modern library • Lab and classroom space for growing programs in engineering and business • Upgraded athletic facilities for practice and competition • Technology to support excellence in teaching and learning

MOUNT UNION FUND

$8 MILLION

The Mount Union Fund is utilized where it is needed most and supports the costs essential to providing an exceptional educational experience to our students.

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INSPIRING OPPORTUNITY

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The cost of a college education and increasing student debt are in the national spotlight. Both are top concerns for today’s families and pose significant obstacles for students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees. Ensuring that hardworking families and students continue to have access to a Mount Union education is essential to fulfilling our mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship.

DESTINEE THOMPSON ’20 English Major from Cleveland, Ohio

“A major reason I chose Mount was because it was the most affordable option. I knew I wanted a full college experience. Living on campus and being relatively far from home was important to me. Overall, Mount allowed me to do this. Scholarships offered a boost in making college a little bit more affordable for me.”

GIAN STEELE ’21

Music Education Major from Dover, Ohio “Without scholarships, my family would not have been able to afford an education for me at Mount Union. I am still very thankful to this day that I managed to receive these scholarships, and I strive to do my very best every day to maintain a good GPA in order to keep them.”

DONA MCCONNELL ABEL Friend of the University

“Nursing is a wonderful program with which I am very impressed. I hope my investment in Mount Union will inspire others to do the same.”

DR. ANNE CHRISTO-BAKER Chair of the Department of Business

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“The risk management and insurance program equips students with skills that are important for protecting the financial stability of individuals and families as well as businesses. It is designed to prepare students for careers in for-profit and nonprofit sectors.”

INSPIRING INNOVATION

ACADEMIC AND CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS

We must remain committed to innovation in all forms, both in and out of the classroom. Mount Union’s strength in the liberal arts and experiential learning uniquely positions the institution to deliver such an education – one that is greatly desired by today’s employers. Classroom learning, practical opportunities, a diverse and inclusive environment, and the personal attention for which Mount Union is known provide an atmosphere that fosters leadership development, student growth, and alumni success.


OAK HALL The University’s programs in business and engineering are growing, and they have outgrown Oak Hall within which they are housed. A dramatic addition of roughly 7,000 square feet will provide needed space for a large business classroom, collaboration area, and state-of-the-artOF MOUNT UNION UNIVERSITY engineering design studio-fabrication lab.

Dom and Karen Capers Coaching Center 1972 Clark Ave. Alliance, OH, 44601

CAPERS CENTER Our athletic programs have been a source of great pride, and a vital part of Mount Union for many years. The Dom and Karen Capers Football Coaching Center, funded by a $2 million gift from Dom and Karen Capers, will feature a team meeting and film room to foster communication and collaboration skills essential to student success.

INSPIRING EXCELLENCE

FACILITY ENHANCEMENTS

Time and again, the University has risen to the challenge of change, and because Mount Union has remained nimble, it is strong, vital, and relevant in the 21st century. Continuing this history of excellence is paramount to ensure ongoing success in today’s competitive higher education landscape. Thus, a strong commitment to exceptional quality across the board – from programs to facilities, and technology to engagement – will continue to foster an environment that is keenly focused on our students’ future successes.

KOLENBRANDER-HARTER As we prepare students for success, it is imperative that we provide them with spaces that foster individual study, communication, and team work, while leveraging innovation and technology to do so. In addition, the Center for Student Success will be located on the first floor and will empower students in the strategic pursuit of their goals related to personal transition, self-discovery, academic progress and success, and career planning.

RAFELD-ROGERS FIELD While the Rafeld-Rogers turfed infield is a significant improvement, Mount Union’s baseball and softball park simply does not measure up to the exceptional quality of our other athletic and campus facilities. In order to attract prospective student athletes and provide our current athletes with top-notch practice and game day facilities, we want to expand Rafeld Rogers Park to include a renovated press box, dugouts, and grandstands.

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FIRST LOOK

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HELPING STUDENTS REACH THE

FINISH LINE

Endowed scholarships enhance access to a Mount Union education Every year, hundreds of students are welcomed to campus who are preparing to have their own unique experience. However, not all of them are able to complete the journey from signing the matriculation book to walking across the commencement stage due to financial circumstances, leaving aspirations unrealized. Today, more students are able to realize their dreams thanks in large part to the generosity of alumni, faculty, and friends of the institution who endow scholarships to help make a Mount Union education more accessible. Whether they are specified based on program, geography, socioeconomic background, or financial hardship, endowed scholarships are imperative so that students can successfully complete their educational goals. The following stories highlight why donors feel compelled to give to generations of Mount Union students, and how grateful students are for their philanthropy.

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MARK AND SHARON INZETTA

The Mark and Sharon Inzetta Endowed Scholarship Although Mark and Sharon Inzetta are not Mount Union alumni, their sons Adam ’09 and Richard ’10 had impactful undergraduate experiences during their time on campus. Recognizing the influence that Mount Union had on the lives of their sons, the Inzettas continue to support the institution through meeting with students and creating The Mark and Sharon Inzetta Endowed Scholarship. Mark, chief legal officer at Sbarro, and Sharon, nurse coordinator for The Gary B. and Pamela S. Williams Center for Breast Health at Summa Health, feel the community that was fostered by members and advisors of Alpha Tau Omega and the wrestling team helped create a positive environment for their sons. “Balancing academics with being in the fraternity and participating in athletics gave them a core group of people from all

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different backgrounds and really provided some of the best experiences they had,” Sharon said. Mark and Sharon continue to have a presence on campus, as Sharon’s role at Summa Health makes it easy for her to be engaged with Mount Union’s nursing program. Both have participated in the Office of Alumni Engagement’s “Dinner with 12 Raiders” event that strengthens the connection between current students, alumni, and friends. “We want to, in our own small way, give back to the University and make certain it continues providing the same experience to current and future students as it provided for Adam and Richard,” Mark said. “It was a great experience for them, and we want it to remain that way for others.”


AIRIANNA CULLER ’21

Recipient of The Mark and Sharon Inzetta Endowed Scholarship Airianna Culler ’21, of North Canton, Ohio, had several offers to play softball from other schools, but ultimately chose Mount Union because it had more to offer her than just athletics. Culler’s initial plans were to play softball and study engineering, but those plans would soon change after an injury on the diamond prevented her softball career from moving forward. Once her injury healed, she decided to switch her major to exercise science and throw shot put and javelin for the track and field team. Although the injury was a major setback to her plans, Culler explains that her failures, change of majors, and athletic switch only made her stronger. “I learned that sometimes you have to fail to succeed,” she said. Culler goes on to say that this switch has only made her excited for her future and has taught her so much about herself and the things of which she is capable. She initially struggled with

being away from home and in a new environment, as well as the internal battle of seeing her perfectly laid plans go awry. This adversity helped her become a better person, proving she should never give up on herself. Culler thanks the Inzettas and other donors because she could not have done it without them and their support. The Inzetta Scholarship is currently helping her with her long-term plan. Upon graduating, Culler hopes to attend graduate school to pursue a master’s degree in occupational therapy. As a result of this scholarship, she is able to focus more on her academics and less about finances. With an extended academic plan, this scholarship is helping her focus more on her future goals. The financial peace of mind has motivated Culler to continue her track and field career, as well as excel academically and explore her passions. She is grateful to family, friends, and donors for supporting and continually pushing her to achieve each step of her exciting new plan.

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JOHN ’66 AND CARLA MCINTOSH The McIntosh Scholarship

When talking to John ’66 and Carla McIntosh, it is easy to decipher that their passion for education runs deep. Carla, a retired teacher with decades of service to Canton City Schools, still volunteers at Knox Elementary in Beloit, Ohio when she can. After a few decades of his own in education administration, John now supervises some of Mount Union’s student teachers when they are in the field as a post-retirement opportunity. Following in their footsteps, their daughter Danielle (McIntosh ’01) Hawk has been teaching since she graduated from Mount Union and was recently hired as principal of Malvern Elementary School in Malvern, Ohio. “I had an exceptional education at Mount Union that propelled me into my career immediately following graduation,” Hawk said.” Suffice it to say that the McIntosh family cares about students’ educational journeys. The Mount Union legacy they have created by endowing The McIntosh Scholarship is simply one way they give back to the institution.

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“From my perspective as an educator and a parent, I’ve been around a lot of educational settings and I can say that few have the facilities, programming, and environment like Mount Union,” John said. “The University has not stood still and is always exploring new programs to offer students so they can get employed when they graduate.” Though Carla is not an alumna of Mount Union, she still feels a connection to the institution through her family and community engagement. “Danielle loved her time at Mount Union, and as a parent, that makes you feel proud to be part of this community,” Carla said. “Students can get bogged down with debt, and we just want to help them finish their education for their future.” The McIntosh’s want to lessen the financial burden of a college education for deserving students and their families so that this generation of students can create unique legacies of their own.


MONICA HAINES ’20 Recipient of The McIntosh Scholarship

Like the McIntosh’s, community is important to Monica Haines ’20. When looking at her collegiate options, Haines visited 10 different institutions, but Mount always stood out at the top. “I knew I wanted a smaller school, and there was a very welcoming community as soon as I stepped onto campus at Mount,” Haines said. “It felt like home right from my first visit.” Haines, like countless others Purple Raiders, has made lifelong friends during her time at Mount Union and speaks glowingly about the support she has received from the faculty on campus, stating that she has “a support system around every corner.” Mount Union’s Department of Education allows first-year students to sit in P-12 classrooms, where they discover which grade level they feel they would be best suited to teach. “I found out pretty quickly that I didn’t want to teach kids how to do 2+2, and I also didn’t want to teach kids how to do calculus, so I found a nice medium in being a middle childhood teacher,” Haines said.

A Massillon, Ohio native, Haines’ community connections will grow even more by attending Mount Union and student teaching in the Louisville School District this upcoming spring. She has also experienced hands-on learning through peer mentoring and service-learning programs in the Alliance and surrounding communities. Haines’ positive experiences at Mount Union have resonated with her family as well, with her sister already accepted to enroll as a first-year student in fall of 2020. Without the support of the Mount Union community, the Haines family legacy at Mount Union might not have been possible. “When you see that initial amount your first year, it is tough to believe you can afford to go to college,” she said. “If it wasn’t for scholarships like the one I received, a Mount Union education would not have been accessible. “It’s very helpful that people who have seen the impact that Mount has on them, or on their children, give back to help make this possible for current students, and I am grateful for that.”

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JIM ’73 AND PAM (RICHARDS ’73) KIMBLE The Willard and Vivian Richards Scholarship While living in The Last Frontier of Alaska, Pam (Richards ’73) and Jim ’73 Kimble have maintained a unique connection with Mount. From their time as undergraduates, to returning as faculty members, and seeing their children graduate from Mount Union as alumni, the Kimbles are the embodiment of the value of a Mount Union education.

can do the same thing and pay it forward, because somebody paid ahead to help me.”

“It was a huge privilege to come back as a faculty member and prepare teachers at Mount Union,” Pam said. “For me, it was a full circle that was beyond my imagination, and I still keep in touch with a lot of my former students.”

“To many families for whom Mount Union was a first experience with higher education, they are often challenged with resources,” Jim said. “The liberal arts experience, both in and out of professional programs at Mount Union, helps make better people, and I certainly want to support that.”

They endowed The Willard and Vivian Richards Scholarship, which is named in honor of Pam’s parents, who made financial sacrifices to help Pam and her sister attend college and achieve their goals. “We want to be able to help Mount Union stay accessible to all students who want to attend, including the ones whose families think a Mount Union education is beyond their financial abilities,” Pam said. “I like to give back to the University so that other people

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While a faculty member, Jim saw how important the Mount Union experience was to first-generation college students and wanted to help make sure those families were supported.

The Kimbles hope the next generation of Mount Union students embrace the institution as their own, just as it became theirs when they attended in the 1970s. “You attach to Mount Union in different ways at different stages of your life, but no matter what, it’s great to be a part of Mount Union for the rest of your life,” Pam said.


URGELA FIGARO ’23

Recipient of The Willard and Vivian Richards Scholarship Although she has only been on campus for a few months, Urgela Figaro ’23 has already created a path for her future success. The Uniontown, Ohio native knew of Mount Union and was referred to check out campus by her father. Ultimately, she chose to attend because of the welcoming atmosphere that has continued throughout her first semester. “I like the vibe of the community here, and the people that I have met make Mount Union feel like a second home to me,” Figaro said. Figaro is already active on campus through her involvement with the Black Student Union, and she has declared a major in international affairs and diplomacy, which she chose as a result of a desire to learn more about current global issues and possible solutions. Along with The Willard and Vivian Richards Scholarship, Figaro is also a recipient of the Manzilla Multicultural Award and the Founder’s Scholarship, and she states that all three were instrumental in her decision to attend Mount Union.

ENDOWMENT BY THE NUMBERS

303 SCHOLARSHIPS

81 AWARDS 27

PROGRAMS Read more in the Honor Roll of Investors on page HR-1.

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EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION

T H E N

The University of Mount Union is getting closer to its 175th anniversary, which is now less than two years away. While it is to be expected that much has changed on campus in nearly two centuries, present still are the principles brought forth by founder Orville Nelson Hartshorn. As Mount Union strives to expand its curriculum in order to meet the demands of a modern workforce, it continues to provide the strong liberal arts foundation that has produced exceptional alumni since 1846.

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AND NOW Providing hands-on experiences since the institution’s founding, Mount Union faculty members have been preparing leaders for generations. Professors such as the late Dr. William “Rocky” Rice (left, in the 1960s), professor of geology, and Dr. Kelsey (O’Driscoll '11) Scanlon (right), assistant professor of exercise science, illustrate that the student-centric approach has remained consistent over time. Read on to discover just a few of the success stories of alumni and current students with similar academic passions. 21


Maddie Sofia ’11 has been in the treetops of Olympic National Forest, spent time with NASA researchers, and simulated volcanic eruptions with scientists from around the world. However, one of her most ambitious endeavors to date is hosting Short Wave, the new daily science podcast from National Public Radio (NPR). Her passion for science was relatively innate, in having a science teacher for a mother and a veterinarian for a grandfather. These surroundings allowed Sofia the chance to dissect a sheep’s heart with her mother at the age of 14, an experience she jovially describes as a “pretty cool birthday present.” She initially wanted to be a veterinarian, but Sofia’s curiosity stretched beyond the cardiovascular when she began her undergraduate research career at Mount. “The work that I did at Mount Union was on an amphibian disease, so I was still in the animal world, but I got to do research, and then I just fell in love with scientific research as a whole,” Sofia said. “It was definitely my time at Mount Union,

Maddie Sofia ’11 Host, “Short Wave”

B.S., Biology, University of Mount Union Ph.D., Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Denistry

NATURAL AND HE and professors like Dr. Brandon Sheafor and Dr. Kim Risley, that led me to my career path and the pursuit of a Ph.D.” That realization led Sofia to the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, where she earned a Ph.D. in microbiology and immunology. While there, she had the crystalizing moment for her future as a science communicator. “I was sitting in a talk and really having a hard time understanding what the presenter was talking about and feeling engaged by it,” she said. “I remember thinking, ‘If I am in this program, and I can’t understand what my fellow classmates are talking about, how is anybody supposed to understand what we as a scientific community are doing?’” Sofia knew she wanted to do something about that problem, so she decided to apply for an internship at NPR. From working as a producer on “Joe’s Big Idea” to leading her own video series, “Maddie About Science,” she has made her mark at one of the most recognized brands in media. Four jam-packed years later, Sofia finds herself at the helm of a podcast that has the name and support of a network that boasts more than 23 million unique listeners every month, making it the top podcast network in the world according to 2019 Podtrac data. She describes her quick career trajectory as “intense,” but recognizes her fortune in getting to live her dream of bringing science to as many people as possible.

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“It’s a mixture of excitement and responsibility with a little bit of intimidation, but the team we have put together is amazing, and it’s a really good show,” Sofia said about her new venture. Sofia remains very active in promoting science outside of her podcast and videos, as she, along with Joe Palca of “Joe’s Big Idea,” co-founded NPR Scicommers, a community of scientists and engineers with more than a thousand members across the country. She has also returned to Mount to speak with STEM students about effectively communicating scientific research. “People ask me what I think is the best thing about Mount Union,” Sofia said. “I tell them I had such an awesome relationship with my advisors, and when you’re at a smaller school, you get that hands-on, one-on-one research experience you might not get elsewhere. For that reason alone, I try to stay as engaged as I can.” Short Wave is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow the conversation with Short Wave on Twitter with #NPRShortWave. Sofia describes Short Wave as, “Bringing a little science into your life every day in about 10 minutes through looking at everyday mysteries, new scientific discoveries, and telling human stories in a fun, accessible, and engaging way.”


It was not until a call came from Suzy (Venet ’98) Pietz, head coach of the Mount Union women’s basketball team, that Sarah Turley ’21 decided to make a visit to Mount Union. It was soon thereafter that the junior biochemistry major declared “love at first visit.” Although basketball is what brought Turley to campus, it is her passion for medicine that made her realize that Mount Union was the place that could help her reach her future goals. “I knew that I wanted to go to med school after college, and Mount’s biochemistry major had everything I needed to be prepared for graduate school and the MCAT test,” Turley said. “The minute I saw the high-tech labs, I fell in love with the idea of everything I could be doing.” The idea she formed during her first glimpse of campus has since become a reality in a very unique way. Although all Mount Union biochemistry majors are required to participate

Sar ah Tur le y ’21 Macedonia, Ohio

B.S., Biochemistry, University of Mount Union

EALTH SCIENCES in research their junior and senior years, Turley had the opportunity to get a head start in her sophomore year while working with her advisor, Dr. Keith Miller, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, on immunotherapy and cancer cell research. “As a sophomore, I was already getting the chance to grow different cancer cell lines and analyze why macrophages are not consuming the cancer cells in a body,” Turley said. “A lot of schools don’t let you do research in this major that early, so it’s a really cool opportunity.” Turley’s research ambition proved rewarding outside of the lab, as her experience early in her collegiate career helped her earn a selection as one of 165 students across the country to be part of the Summer Pediatric Research Scholars Program at Akron Children’s Hospital (ACH). Thus, during the summer of 2019, she worked side-by-side with some of the best doctors in the nation, researching infectious disease treatment in pediatric patients for 10 weeks. Turley called her summer at ACH, “one of the most amazing experiences of my life.” Though she still has a few years left in her undergraduate career, Turley’s experiences have her well on her way to her dream career of being a pediatric trauma physician. Although her academic prospects have her excited, her smile is never wider than when she talks about the support from the people

who have made Mount Union feel like home for the past few years. She is grateful to the faculty in her major and her team for their assistance in helping her create a network in her field. “My advisor, coaches, and teammates provide unlimited support for me with preparation for interviews, study tables, and even bringing me food when I’m studying late at night,” Turley said. “I think having that support system behind me, which continually tells me that I’m not doing this alone, has really helped get me to where I need to be.”

“ I h av e p r o fe s s o r s w h o come and cheer louder at my g a m e s t h a n s o m e o f t h e parents. The people here care as much about your s u c c e s s a n d y o u r l i fe a s you do.”

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An illustrious career of 692 performances on the stage of The Metropolitan Opera might not have been the future of Eduardo Valdes ’83 had it not been for Mount Union’s International Concert Tour. Valdes, a solo principal artist at The Met for 26 years, was intending to follow a career in medicine in his native Puerto Rico while using music as a therapy of sorts. He was part of a choir that volunteered to help the Mount Union Concert Choir while they were on tour in Puerto Rico in 1979 when he met Dr. Gordon Brock, who heard him sing and encouraged him to audition. From that point on, Valdes knew that, with hard work, he could make his passion into a career. He offered his vocal and percussion talents to six different ensembles during his time on campus, while also performing in two theatre productions. That level of co-curricular involvement prepared him for the demands of his professional career while offering plenty of great opportunities.

Eduardo Valdes ’83

Principal Artist, The Metropolitan Opera

B.M.E, University of Mount Union M.M., Cleveland Institute of Music, Case Western Reserve University

ARTS AND H “There are so, so many great memories it is hard to pick just one,” Valdes said. “Mount Union was the perfect environment for me, and you don’t often realize how special your experience was until you graduate and leave.” Upon graduating, Valdes went on to earn a master’s degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music at Case Western Reserve University. He credits his Mount Union education as a foundation for success in a rigorous program. Valdes believes that the arts are an integral component in helping students of all levels not only become more disciplined through frequent practice, but also express their creativity while pursuing other career paths. “I would say that 75 percent of those on The Met’s Wall of Fame did not start out their lives thinking they would be opera

singers,” Valdes said. “They found this path because they had opportunities presented to them to realize their talent.” Today, Valdes, who is on the Wall of Fame himself, is taking his experience on one of the world’s most prolific stages and passing it onto the next generation of performers. “Not only am I working in one of the most important houses in the world, but I have had the best first-hand knowledge performing with some of the best in the world,” Valdes said. “There is a big shift happening in the art form, and I am happy that I have the experience I can pass along to other performers.” Valdes’ goals for the future, beyond performing at The Met, include expanding his teaching through V-2 Studios (Valdes Voice Studios) in New York and leading masterclasses around the world, like those he gave to students on campus in 2016 and 2018.

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- Eduardo Valdes ’83


Mark Bruns ’22 is just a regular college student — except that his daily schedule is turned up to the maximum level. Instead of getting the “normal” college experience, Bruns chose to dive head first into multiple commitments on campus. On top of being a computer engineering major, which is a rigorous new program, he is also part of the Mount Union Concert Choir and the men’s volleyball team. For Bruns, choosing the right university was no easy task. He knew he wanted to sing in a choir and also play volleyball at the collegiate level. Unfortunately, only a small number of universities offer men’s volleyball right now. With this limitation, being in choir can sometimes interfere with the volleyball schedule.

M ar k Br uns ’22

In order to keep up with everything on his plate, Bruns attributes his success so far to one simple thing: time management.

Columbus, Ohio

“Scheduling classes earlier on and getting work done in advance have helped me stay on top of everything so far,” Bruns

B.S., Computer Engineering University of Mount Union

HUMANITIES said, “It’s all about time management. A lot of people fall into the habit of procrastinating and pushing things back. You just need to set goals and stick to them.” When asked about being part of the recently introduced men’s volleyball team, which had its inaugural season in 2019, Bruns had nothing but praise. The chemistry on the team is “much better than other teams,” he said. As a new team, there are no seniors. Since everyone is around the same age, he stated that everyone can build a strong connection with each other. Bruns has big expectations for himself and the rest of the team this year, as they look to build a winning culture in their second season as a program. Bruns has also had to balance all of his commitments with traveling for choir and volleyball. When volleyball is in season from January through May, traveling for hours on end every week is guaranteed. In addition to this, he also had the opportunity to travel internationally with the choir, including a trip to Scotland in June. His major, like the volleyball program, is also new. Mount Union’s computer engineering major is “tough, and has a lot of coursework,” according to Bruns. Many of the classes only have a select number of students in them, which has allowed him to make really close connections with his professors and his peers.

Though Bruns has joined many new programs and has many commitments to attend to, it hasn’t been easy to maintain balance. Through hard work and dedication, he has thrived during his time on campus. Upon graduation from Mount Union, Bruns plans to attend graduate school. After that, he hopes to start a career in the computer engineering field. Read more about the Rachel Boyce Lang International Choir Tour on page 7.

“Coach [Matt] Mihelic and Dr. [Grant] Cook got into contact and I was able to do both at the same time. I didn’t have the ability to do this anywhere else.” - Mark Bruns ’22

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Interested in business at a young age, William “Bill” Clark ’90 first heard of Mount Union and its business program through a college fair in his native Baltimore, Maryland. Once Dr. Hugh Jae told him about the internship opportunities that would be possible, he was sold on making the trip to Alliance. When he got to campus, Clark gained classroom knowledge that provided a foundation for his future endeavors. “Like with a lot of undergrads, gaining an awareness for the ins-and-outs of the business world was very helpful from the start through the course foundations,” Clark said. Clark was supplementing his career preparation with unique extracurricular experiences. He was part of a group of students who worked to bring the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity out of dormancy, and he describes the resulting reactivation as one of his favorite memories, creating a lifetime bond while on campus. Getting career training where he least expected it, Clark also credits aspects of his current success to his time as president of the Black Student Union (BSU). He currently manages a staff of more than 20 people as director of government-wide acquisition policy and believes his time at the helm of BSU has helped inform his current leadership style. “Now that I look back, there are things we accomplished in BSU that showed having leadership experience was not only important for my first job coming out of college, but also in my work today,” Clark said.

William “Bill” Clark '90

Director of Government-wide Acquisition Policy, General Services Administration

B.A., Business Administration, University of Mount Union M.B.A., Morgan State University

APPLIED AND SO Upon graduating with a degree in business administration, Clark’s initial job in asset management was not what he saw for his future. Thus, in wanting to stay in business, he decided to apply to the management trainee program within the federal government. That program has led to a 20-plus year career in the government, with Clark working his way up to senior executive, a

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- William “Bill” Clark '90

position he has held for the past five years. The day-to-day responsibilities of his office include the important task of working with the Department of Defense and NASA in maintaining the Federal Acquisition Regulation, which governs the more than $500 billion that federal agencies spend on products and services. “The most rewarding part of my job is interacting with the public and making everything as clear and efficient as possible, knowing that there are a lot of regulations that people have to follow,” Clark said. Clark’s advice to prospective students is to visit a campus to make sure the feeling and fit are right for the needs of each individual. For Mount Union students seeking business careers, his more important note was to be prepared. “It is important for people to have as much experience as possible, even if it is not specifically job experience,” Clark said. “Employers are looking for proactive people with diverse backgrounds, and Mount Union provides that.”


Quinnlan Crowe ’20 had been coming to Mount Union for years from her hometown of New Springfield, Ohio to compete in Junior Olympic volleyball. Her athletic prowess was noted by Fred Brickner, assistant track and field coach, and Crowe was then recruited to be a thrower on the track and field team. Not entirely sure what her college experience would look like during her senior year of high school, she became enamored with the idea of attending Mount during an overnight visit. “I instantly fell in love with the beautiful landscape, the welcoming team, and the ‘at home’ feeling I was experiencing,” Crowe said. Although she still remains a top-10 finisher in shot put, discus, and javelin, Crowe’s level of activity in the classroom might be of a higher volume than on the field. The triple major in international business and economics, human resource management, and French also had the opportunity to study abroad in Pau, France in 2018. “During my time abroad, I was able to travel to six different countries where I was constantly put out of my comfort zone,” Crowe said. “It was amazing to see how different people can live their lives.” Crowe, whose favorite quote is, “Get comfortable with being uncomfortable,” has dived in head-first to activities

Q uin n lan Crowe '20

New Springfield, Ohio

B.A., International Business and Economics, Human Resource Management, French University of Mount Union

OCIAL SCIENCES both on and off campus to have a wide array of experiences upon graduating in May. She is a University Studies Abroad Consortium ambassador, career development assistant, and Society for Human Resource Management vice president, to name a few. Regardless of her diverse collection of majors and co-curricular experiences, the Integrative Core has also provided her with opportunities to learn outside of her major, which she believes is essential for presenting the best version of oneself to a future employer. “Mount Union has given me the courses that I need to succeed in human resources and international business, in addition to supporting and helping me through my entire study abroad experience, which has given me the fire to want to work abroad,” Crowe said. As a result, Crowe’s ultimate goal is to be a global human resource manager for an international company and she is well on her way to, in her words, “…get out of the United States bubble and continue traveling and exploring the planet.”

“Mount Union has given me the courses that I need to succeed in human resources and international business, in addition to supporting and helping me through my entire study abroad experience.” - Quinnlan Crowe '20

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CLASS NOTES Class Notes to be included in the Spring/ Summer 2020 Issue of Mount Union Magazine must be received before April 30, 2020. Material for Class Notes is obtained through news passed along from alumni to the offices of Alumni Engagement, Advancement, and The Mount Union Fund. Notices sent by the Post Office are not printed in Class Notes. You may also submit your class note online at mountunion.edu/alumni or email alumni@mountunion.edu. For non-digital Class Notes submissions, call (330) 823-2030.

1960s Dr. Robert McMaster ’61 recently won a gold medal at the Huntsman World Seniors Games in St. George, Utah in the 80+ division. These games are attended by over 10,000 athletes from over 80 countries.

1970s Christine Allison ’76, the founder of A Chorus for a Cause, will be celebrating the company’s 10th anniversary in September. Over the last 10 years, the company has benefitted 18 causes and has given away more than $100,000 in ticket sales alone. Timothy McFadden ’76 was named the volunteer of the year by the W.O. Smith Community Music School in Nashville, Tennessee. Tim has been on its board and council since 2002 and a volunteer guitar teacher for more than 10 years. Paula (Carter ’71) and James ’71 Orr, II recently retired after long and fulfilling careers in education. Jim was named to

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two high school Athletic Hall of Fames — Bishop Fenwick in Middletown, Ohio and West Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia — for coaching women’s volleyball. Linda (Bennett ’76) Schmidt recently retired after a long career in nursing.

1980s Paul Andaloro ’81 was featured in The Canton Repository after scoring a hole-inone during successive nine-hole rounds on successive holes at Loyal Oak Golf Club and calculating the odds of doing so. R. Glen Hall ’80, senior PIM portfolio manager, has joined the Birmingham branch of Wells Fargo Advisors as managing director of investments.

cutting for a new location in Delaware, Ohio. Kristie (Holmes ’98) and John Ray announce the birth of a son, Jack, on January 21, 2017. Kristie is the director of marketing at Hines Atlantic Station in Atlanta. The couple resides in Kenesaw, Georgia. Erica (Williamson ’01) and Greg ’99 Walker announce the birth of a daughter, Francesca Joyce, on July 27, 2018. She joins siblings Josiah, 15, Samuel, 12, Elliott, 7, Micah, 5, and Tobias, 3. Kathy (Megyesi ’99) Zarges was awarded the Global Award for Outstanding Advising Administration for NACADA by The Global Community for Academic Advising.

2000s

Susan (Spagno ’84) Ramlo finished her 25th year at The University of Akron, had her 50th refereed journal article published, and had her 100th refereed conference presentation accepted.

Abby and Bryson ’08 Davis announce the birth of a daughter, Grace, on October 29, 2018.

Christine Rucci ’87 recently published a book titled, “Too Phased.” Copies are available in the University Store and on Amazon by going to amazon.com/TooPhased-Christine-Rucci/dp/1095155105.

Diane and Edward ’06 Dick announce the birth of a son, Edward Thomas, on April 25, 2019. Becky Edmiston ’03 was promoted to professor of biology at Colorado Mountain College. Katie (Miklas ’06) and Joel Sundeen, announce the birth of a daughter, Kenna Lillian, on March 26, 2019.

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2010s

Toby Boyce ’98, president and broker of C.G. Boyce Real Estate Co., recently hosted a ribbon

Jennifer (Blazey ’11) and Brett Huss were married July 15, 2017. The couple announces the birth


of their first child, Wyatt Hayden, on May 19, 2019. Stacy Cameron ’15 studied coral reef ecology and the conservation of marine systems along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia during the summer of 2019. She is a high school science teacher at Green Local School District and resides in Uniontown, Ohio.

ASSOCIATION MESSAGE

Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2019 fell on a picture-perfect October weekend. A fellow alum suggested the Stark County Convention and Visitors Bureau itself couldn’t have asked for better. The Board of Trustees, on which the president and vice president of the Alumni Association Executive Committee sit, met on Friday. In addition to the usual board oversight functions, we were also fortunate enough to attend the dedication ceremony of the newly named Oak Hall (née the Engineering and Business Building).

Shannon Catanella ’18 and Jarrett Hylton ’19 announce the birth of their daughter, Scarlett Grace on December 12, 2018.

On a crisp Saturday morning, the strength of the marching band’s practice clearly audible a mile down State Street, there was a large gathering of alumni for brunch and an awards ceremony. Fellow Alumni Association member Len Slack ’69 and his wife Lynda (Cailor ’69) received the Dodie Davis Alumni Service Award following a lovely introduction by their daughterin-law and Mount Union alumnae Jennifer (Thurin ’03) Slack, and Dean Davis (for she’ll always be Dean Davis to the thousands of us who knew her way back when) attended, which made the recognition all the more meaningful.

Kristen (Hord ’15) and Patrick Costanzo were married on June 29, 2019. The couple resides in Cleveland, Ohio.

Of note, and at the risk of burying the lede, Dr. Richard Drake ’72 and his wife Cheryl (Brown ’72) Drake kicked off Mount Union’s $50 million capital campaign, Inspiring Minds, Transforming Lives, with the inaugural run of an impressive video and by announcing an equally impressive $34 million in contributions. The campaign will address a number of institutional needs, including scholarships and aid, so the University can better address issues of affordability. The video, along with the campaign’s vision and goals, is available online at mountunion.edu/inspire. Please visit, learn, and contribute.

Caelyn (Eppler ’17) and John ’14 Davis announce the birth of a daughter, Reagan Laurette, on January 18, 2019. They currently reside in Seaside, California. Abby Honabarger ’17 and Spencer Fox ’17 were married on July 2, 2018. Emily Ault ’18 and Tyler Gutierrez were married on May 30, 2019 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The couple resides in Alliance, Ohio.

Speaking of contributions, the 50th anniversary class of 1969 raised an epic (in the words of President Merriman) $692,341. Witnessing large contributions on Publishers Clearing House-sized checks is a joyful event. Alumni Association officers serve limited terms, two years as vice president and two years as president, and my term is closing. I am grateful to the Office of Alumni Engagement staff, particularly former directors Anne (Zimmer ’95) Graffice and Tiffany Hogya, and current director Audra (Lee ’04) Youngen, for their guidance, counsel, and support; to my predecessors Bill Shumacher ’82 and Joel Sassa ’78 for setting good examples, and to Chad Johnson ’07, who will be next at the helm and who is responsible for much of our recent success. P.S. On ­­ top of all the weekend victories, the weather, the fellowship, the fundraising, the football team brought home another victory. When I saw Dean Taylor with the sun shining at his back at his usual end zone post, I knew no other outcome was possible. –Bob Kerr ’89 Alumni Association President Mackenzie Parsons ’14 and Austen Hutton ’12 were married September 14, 2019.

Alex Koehler ’10 recently completed a 45-mile bike ride for Pelotonia, an organization and an event with one goal - ending cancer. Koehler raised nearly $2,000 this year to fund cancer research.

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2019 MOUNT UNION

ALUMNI WEEKEND AND HOMECOMING

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WE’LL SEE YOU NEXT ALUMNI WEEKEND AND H


WANT TO GET INVOLVED? Mount Union Alumni Association The Alumni Association was officially organized in 1948. All alumni, and anyone who has attended Mount Union for at least one semester, are members of the Alumni Association. Its purpose is to promote interest in Mount Union through a variety of programs and is governed by the Alumni Association Executive Board. Those interested in getting involved can visit mountunion.edu/giving/ engagement/volunteer for more information.

M Club is the varsity letter-winner’s association at Mount Union. A student athlete lettering in a varsity sport (men’s or women’s) at Mount Union is automatically a member of M Club upon graduation and may join the executive board. The following committees exist within the M Club organizational structure: • Nominations/Hall of Fame Committee Responsible for the review and selection of the prestigious M Club Hall of Fame award winners yearly. • Events Committee Coordinates social gatherings used to build camaraderie as well as raise funds for the support of student athletes. This committee meets monthly to continue the functionality of the group and develop programming to engage student-athlete alumni.

The Mount Union Women organization has been supporting the education of women at Mount Union for more than 85 years. The organization provides social opportunities for Mount Union graduates and friends and raises money for scholarships that are given to deserving female students. Funds for scholarships come from donations, proceeds from working in the concession stand at home football games, and various fundraising activities conducted throughout the year. For more information on how to get involved, or to make a donation to the scholarship fund, visit mountunionwomen.org. You can also stay connected on the Mount Union Women Facebook page!

ALUMNI AWARDS The highest awards bestowed upon alumni and friends by the institution

HOMECOMING!

Now Accepting Nominations Nominations are being accepted for the following awards. A description of each award is available online at mountunion.edu/alumni-awards. Dodie Davis Alumni Service Award McKinley Fellow Award Young Alumni Award

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Michelle (Bryan ’12) and Josh Kosko announce the birth of a daughter, Sophie, on November 1, 2019.

Deaths

Kenneth Greewalt ’56 of Strongsville, Ohio passed away June 29, 2019.

1940s

JoAnne (Trimbur ’53) Humbert of Cleveland, Ohio passed away May 1, 2019.

Richard Berry ’49 of Naples, Florida passed away July 15, 2019. Alicia Switzer ’13 and Kurt Nickels were married on June 15, 2019. Mackenzie Shivers ’16 and Kyle Pavilonis ’16 were married on September 1, 2019. Members of the wedding party included Morgan Shivers ’14, Eva (Laino ’15) Rothermel, Rebecca Rector ’17, Tony Mehle ’16, and Jed Walsh ’16. The couple resides in Willoughby, Ohio. Kristyn (Clemence ’12) and Kevin ’13 Poltis announce the birth of their son, Koen Wesley, born August 19, 2019. Jessica Ramsey ’12 was recently named a Mitch Daniels Leadership Fellow. She is the senior assistant director of Purdue Promise at Purdue University. Kyle Roberts ’14 and his wife Jenna, announce the birth of a daughter, Charlie Thea, on June 22, 2019.

Mary (Douglas ’49) Hale of Granville, Ohio passed away September 24, 2019. Richard Leffler, Sr. ’49 of Massillon, Ohio passed away September 13, 2019. Jean (Stout ’44) Leggett of Lake Ridge, Virginia, passed away July 29, 2019. Elizabeth (Hitchcock ’43) Steineman of Sandusky, Ohio passed away May 2, 2019. Warren Strub ’49 of Akron, Ohio passed away September 20, 2019. Charles Unger ’49 of Canton, Ohio passed away September 13, 2019. Charles was preceded in death by his spouse Martha (Lutz ’48) Unger.

1950s William Abrams ’52 of Alliance, Ohio passed away May 11, 2019. Joanne (Cole ’52) Bhatta of Naples, Florida passed away May 15, 2019. William “Bill” Bowman ’56 of Alliance, Ohio passed away October 20, 2019. Beverly (Neff ’54) Connor of Morehead City, North Carolina and Pittsfield, Massachusetts passed away August 1, 2019. She was preceded in death by her spouse James Connor ’54.

Friends

Irene (Waniga ’55) Dawson of McCrory, Arkansas passed away October 7, 2019.

Dr. Wesley Vesey, professor of religion from 1963-1990, and his wife, Phyllis, now reside at Willow Brook Christian Village in Delaware, Ohio. Their address is 100 Willow Brook Way South, Apt. 3006, Delaware, OH 43015.

Harry “Sonny” Geltz ’50 of Alliance, Ohio passed away May 11, 2019. During his time at Mount Union, Sonny played football for his father, the late Harry Geltz 1919.

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Jack Huntsberger ’52 of Chesterland, Ohio, husband of Carolyn (Krabill ’53) Huntsberger, passed away May 4, 2019. Marc Warren Janser ’50 of Hazel Crest, Illinois passed away February 21, 2019. Richard Koons ’56 of Canton, Ohio passed away May 14, 2019. Joyce (Glover ’59) Krahling of Alfred, Maine passed away May 5, 2019. Thomas Lautenschlager ’55 of Canal Fulton, Ohio passed away September 12, 2019. Don McAlister ’50 of Alliance, Ohio passed away May 5, 2019. Sarah (Dimit ’51) Ramsey of New Bern, South Carolina, spouse of Robert Ramsey ’50, passed away September 15, 2019. Mary (Banfield ’56) Reigle of Port Clinton, Ohio passed away August 29, 2019. Paul Rosia ’52 of Clear Brook, Virgina passed away June 5, 2019. Ruth (Martin ’54) Shafer of Salem, Ohio, spouse of H. Gene Shafer ’51, passed away October 1, 2019. Shelia (Krause ’55) Speidel of Bedford, Massachusetts passed away June 28, 2019. Wilbert Winold ’50 of Westlake, Ohio passed away July 25, 2019. Wayne Zeides ’57 of Alliance, Ohio passed away August 8, 2019.

1960s Thomas “Tim” Barnhouse ’62 of Alliance, Ohio passed away September 12, 2019. Leah (Nile ’61) Berlin of Livingston, Texas passed away October 10, 2019.


Craig Carney ’67 of Uniontown, Ohio, spouse of Nancy (Keeler ’67) Carney, passed away August 23, 2019. Lynn (Daniels ’65) Dezenzo of Alliance, Ohio passed away October 6, 2019. Kenneth Drake ’69 of Snyder, New York passed away August 7, 2019. Richard Emerson ’64 of Petoskey, Michigan passed away May 11, 2019. Richard Goldner ’60 of Canton, Ohio, spouse of Mary Alice (Juergens ’60) Goldner, passed away October 12, 2019. George Good, Sr. ’61 of Baltimore, Maryland passed away July 9, 2019. Judith (Watson ’61) Grandy of Sharpsville, Pennsylvania passed away September 9, 2019. James Hodder ’64 of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania passed away May 9, 2019. Robert Holmes ’69 of Havre De Grace, Maryland passed away September 17, 2019. John Kitzmiller ’65 of Willoughby, Ohio passed away August 7, 2019. John was the spouse of Norma (Rowe ’65) Kitzmiller and father of Scott ’98 and Jeff Kitzmiller. George Newton ’61 of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma passed away July 3, 2019. Kendra (Downing ’62) Rightsell of Elkins, West Virginia passed away May 1, 2019.

Sherdina (Tillman ’75) Collins of Ashtabula, Ohio passed away July 2, 2019.

grandmother of Sarah (Hayes ’12) Callychurn, passed away April 1, 2019.

Meta Culler ’78 of Salem, Ohio passed away May 5, 2019.

William Sharp of Hernando, Florida passed away April 16, 2019.

Patricia (Wachsman ’70) Libis of Stow, Ohio passed away December 26, 2018.

Charles Stallard of Mansfield, Ohio passed away August 16, 2019.

Nancy (Day ’70) Pinney of Lake Lure, North Carolina passed away August 4, 2019. Nancy was the spouse of retired professor Hugh Pinney and mother of Debra (Pinney ’76) Warren, Jeffrey ’79 Pinney, and Todd Pinney.

Lon Strabala of Ravenna, Ohio passed away May 20, 2019.

Tracey Strain ’70 of Highlands, North Carolina passed away September 11, 2019.

William “Bill” Willis of Alliance, Ohio passed away May 31, 2019.

1980s Dina Maurer ’82 of North Canton, Ohio passed away March 17, 2019.

1990s Richard Myers ’90 of Tuscon, Arizona passed away in August of 2018.

2000s Cynthia (Green '07) Robinson of McDonald, Ohio passed away June 18, 2019.

2010s Amanda Manley ’13 of Wooster, Ohio passed away September 5, 2019.

Friends

Ralph Shaw, Jr. ’60 of Oberlin, Ohio passed away September 22, 2019.

James Boyce of East Canton, Ohio passed away June 27, 2019.

Connie (Stromp ’63) Stanforth of Athens, Ohio passed away June 11, 2019.

Gerry Durenda of Alliance, Ohio passed away August 1, 2019.

Patricia “Pat” (Loudon ’61) Thompson of Bradenton, Florida passed away September 13, 2019.

Larry Graff of Houston, Texas passed away July 22, 2019.

1970s

William Hardman, of Nokomis, Florida passed away May 3, 2019.

Diane Kaye (Fitzsimmons ’73) Clapsaddle of Lisbon, Ohio, passed away August 2, 2019.

Maxine (Merriman) Hayes of Wooster, Ohio, spouse of Dwight Hayes ’46 and

John Walter of Allison Park, Pennsylvania, spouse of Marilyn (Potts ’57) Walter, passed away January 15, 2019.

Marcella “Sally” Wilson of Greenwood, South Carolina passed away June 1, 2019. Marcella was preceded in death by her spouse Carl Wilson ’49. Fred Zagotti, Sr. passed away May 27, 2019.

Thomas Ron Hoyt ’67 Thomas Ron Hoyt ’67 of New Concord, Ohio passed away June 7, 2019. Ron was a two-time all OAC basketball player and head coach of men’s basketball and men’s golf from 1989-1992.

Dr. James Walton

Dr. James Walton of Fresno, California passed away on August 15, 2019. Walton was the first African-American male faculty member at Mount Union, where he taught in the Departments of English, Education, and History in his 20 years with the institution. He was selected as the recipient of the Great Teacher Award in 1989. Walton was also the first faculty member to serve as coordinator of Fresno State University’s Africana Studies program, where he taught from 1990-2018.

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May 15 • Class of 1970 50th Reunion Complete schedule will be available online soon!


Alumni Gatherings

A group of seven classmates met in November in Elkhart, Indiana. The group is comprised of (l-r) Kay (Norton '70) Hettler, Ric '67 and Cathie (Franks '69) Johnson, Dick '68 and Judy (Jones '69) McLaughlin, and Barb (Wainwright '69) and John ‘68 Armitage.

Several alumni were on hand at a gala celebrating 100 Years of the Rotary Club of Jamestown, New York. Pictured at the Chataqua Lake gathering are Tori (Peterson ’01) and Adam ’01 Irgang, Megan (Malinowski ’99)and John ’04 Sixbey, and Betsy (Myott ’06) Healy.

ABOVE (l-r): The group consisting of Stephanie (Boehm ‘99) Albright, Missy (Johnson ‘99) Timko, the late Darcy (Thorne ‘99) Leonard, Cara (Olsen '99) Robson, and (front) Brittany (Matejka '99) Golden have gotten together every year since graduating. Their gatherings include annual weekends with their families and trips across the country, like their most recent trip to Chicago in July, pictured on the bottom.

Members of Mount Union Women, which celebrated its 85th anniversary this year, met for a craft and sip event. They were (front, l-r) Desiree (Shundry '05) Dennis, Sarah (Powell '06) Sears, Kaitlynn Knowles, Sarah (Buckel '10) Davis, Kris Kunkel, Joy (Kunkel '84) Banish; (back, l-r) Jamie McMillen '03, Libby (Snyder '06) Bulso, Lindsey (Buckel '06) Szymanski, and Deana Allen '00.

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Dave ‘69 and Debbie (Betz ‘73) Wolpert Dave ’69 and Debby (Betz ’73) Wolpert are inspiring minds and transforming lives at the University of Mount Union. Inspired themselves by their positive interactions with students and their ever-growing love for Mount, the Wolperts give generously in support of numerous special projects and initiatives on campus. The couple has spent more than 40 years investing in Mount Union students. Their post-graduate involvement began as head residents in McCready Hall in the late ’70s. Over the years, they have continued to stay connected by attending athletic games, theatre productions, choir concerts, and more. To this day, you can find them working out side-byside with students in the MAAC throughout the week. For the Wolperts, it always comes back to the students. “The main reason we stay involved on campus and give financially is because of the students,” Debby said. “As alumni, we are incredibly proud of the young people at Mount. They continue to give us so much joy that we want to do as much as we can to help them succeed.” In addition to their support for The Mount Union Fund, the President’s Rescue Fund, M Club, and the Mount Union Stadium renovation project, Dave and Debby have established the Wolpert Family Scholarship. With a special passion

for making Mount Union more affordable for students of all backgrounds, they recently decided to make an even more substantial philanthropic investment in their scholarship with an added estate commitment as part of the Inspiring Minds, Transforming Lives campaign, for which they serve as campaign cabinet members and volunteers. “Throughout the years, we’ve supported many projects, but our main focus has always remained with our endowed family scholarship because of the lasting benefits it will have,” Dave said. “It’s very rewarding knowing that future students will continue to benefit from our gift for many years to come.” The Wolperts have created a legacy of their own that will benefit students now and long into the future.

There are so many ways you, too, can make a lasting difference at Mount Union. For more information, contact The Office of University Advancement at (800) 992-6682, ext. 2286 or advancement@mountunion.edu.

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“Without donor support and the scholarships I received, I wouldn’t be here at Mount Union. Because of you, I get to experience our beautiful campus and all it has to offer, learn from amazing faculty members who have changed my life, and build lasting connections with other quality students seeking an exceptional education. I am forever grateful for your generosity.”

Sarai Bodine ’20

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HONOR ROLL OF

INVESTORS

2018-2019

It is with great pride and appreciation that I provide Mount Union’s annual Honor Roll of Investors recognizing the unwavering support of our alumni, friends, faculty, staff, parents, and students from the 2018-2019 academic year. As you turn the pages before you, you will see the names of fellow community members who have compassionately given of their time, talent, and financial resources in support of Mount Union’s mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship. For the past couple of years, the Office of Advancement, along with other members of the campus community, have been diligently committed to raising additional support for the University’s comprehensive campaign, Inspiring Minds, Transforming Lives. This campaign largely addresses Mount Union’s top priority – affordability – ensuring that every deserving student has the opportunity to pursue a Mount Union education, no matter their background. Along with our dedication to expanding scholarship opportunities, we are committed to enhancing our high-quality academic programs, while introducing additional areas of study to meet the growing interest of our diverse student body. The generosity of our Mount Union family is the foundation of everything we do. Because of your investments, Mount Union continues to thrive by providing opportunities of exceptional value. Our state-of-the-art learning spaces promote innovation and collaboration, while we continue to nurture community and personal growth in other areas among the next generation of leaders.

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I am inspired by your loyalty to Mount Union and wish to express my sincere appreciation for your commitment. It is with philanthropic partners like you that we can continue to inspire minds and transform lives.

Leadership Giving.................. HR-2 Diamond Circle....................... HR-3 Endowed Funds...................... HR-4 Heritage Society................... HR-12 Forever Mount Society......... HR-13 The Mount Union Fund......... HR-16 Alumni and Friends.............. HR-18 Volunteers............................ HR-28

Sincerely,

Gregory L. King Vice President for University Advancement HR-1


Dr. Kenneth and Mrs. Grace (Bird) Chalker ’71 lead by example and, because of their generosity and dedication, Mount Union students are provided the opportunity to excel academically and achieve success well beyond their time here on campus.

LEADERSHIP GIVING

Leadership giving includes alumni and friends who have made gifts in the Fiscal Year 2018-2019 of cash or stock of $10,000 or above in support of the University of Mount Union.

GIFTS OF $1,000,000 AND UP

Mr. and Mrs. E. Dominic Capers Mr. and Mrs. James Oelschlager

GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $999,999

Dr. Elizabeth and Dr. Joseph Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Steve S. Harter Harley C. & Mary Hoover Price Foundation Foundation of Rachel B. Lang Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters The Marion G. Resch Foundation The Timken Foundation of Canton Estate of Mr. William R. Zumkehr

GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $99,999

Mrs. Violet G. Bica-Ross Mr. Clarence Brenneman Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Costanzo Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cummins Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Green The Huntington Foundation

Mr. Perry F. King Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Mercurio National Interstate Insurance Company Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Edward W. & Alice R. Powers Educational Trust Atty. William M. Schumann Mr. and Mrs. James M. Switzer

GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999

Alliance Ventures, Inc. Anonymous Burton D. Morgan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. P. Roger Clay Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Eaton Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. Pierre A. Garcon Hammond Construction Mr. and Dr. Richard K. Harr Dr. William A. Jones, M.D. Mrs. Eileen L. Lazear

Through the generosity of Perry and Maxwell King and Jack and Madge Peters, the Department of Theatre welcomes an artist once a year through the newlyestablished Jack and Madge Peters Visiting Artist Series. HR-2

Each ^ denotes deceased.

Mrs. Carolyn Mackey Schwab Charitable Fund Scott Electric Foundation, Inc. Stark Community Foundation Dr. Geoffrey M. Utterback The Veale Foundation Mary Renkert Wendling Foundation

GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999

Anonymous Anonymous Aultman Health Foundation Mr. Thomas E. Barnhouse ^ Mr. and Mrs. David M. Blank Mrs. Josephine Brenneman Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Chalker The Columbus Foundation Council of Independent Colleges Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Darrah Mr. Thomas C. Flanigan Atty. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Estate of Mrs. Martha Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goris Goris Properties, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Raul Hernandez Atty. and Mrs. Randall C. Hunt Atty. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Jakmides The JASAM Foundation of Arizona Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Jarrett Estate of Dr. Roland Jones Mrs. John Kramer Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Kramer Estate of Mr. Jack L. Madison Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Marabito Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Mastroianni Dr. W. Richard Merriman, Jr. and Dr. Margot Kelman Mr. Sean M. Moore National Cabinet of Mount Union Women Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Pierson Mr. David R. Schooler Mr. and Mrs. Len Slack Dr. Niall W. Slater Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Sontum Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stradley II Wayne County Community Foundation Your Cause, LLC

Foundations like The Marion G. Resch Foundation, represented by Brian Wolf (left), provide critical support to the University and its fundraising efforts, led by Greg King (right), vice president for advancement.


The Diamond Circle, the University’s newly-established giving society, recognizes Mount Union’s most generous benefactors who have made lifetime gifts totaling $1 million or more.

DIAMOND CIRCLE DIAMOND CIRCLE In 2019, the University of Mount Union established a new giving society to celebrate an extraordinary group of investors who share a similar vision, passion, love, and honor for Mount Union through a lifetime of philanthropic dedication and involvement. This leadership giving society recognizes the loyalty of Mount Union’s most generous benefactors who have made lifetime gifts totaling $1 million or more. It is the profound commitment of Diamond Circle members that enables the University to not only sustain an enduring legacy of excellence, achievement, and pride but also help lay the foundation for what Mount Union will become in the future. Anonymous Mrs. Violet G. Bica-Ross Dr. and Mrs. David M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. E. Dominic Capers Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cicchinelli Mrs. Donna J. Ermlich Mr. and Mrs. Steve S. Harter Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander Mrs. John Kramer Mr. John B. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. James Oelschlager Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters

Mr. David R. Schooler Mrs. Mary Ann Stockum AVI Foodsystems, Inc. The Hoover Foundation The Kresge Foundation Foundation of Rachel B. Lang Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Edward W. & Alice R. Powers Educational Trust Pure Romance Parties, Inc. The Marion G. Resch Foundation

During this year’s Evening Under the Stars event held at Gervasi Vineyards in Canton, Ohio, the University honored its inaugural Diamond Circle members, including Violet (Bica ’44) Ross (top left), Donna Jean (Elliott ’51) Ermlich (top right), Sandra (Frerichs ’64) Kramer (bottom left), and John Nolan ’64 (bottom right), along with various other generous foundations. Recipients were congratulated by Greg King ’89, vice president for advancement, and Sherrie Wallace ’09, director of advancement for planned giving.

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Ken and Becky Kossin established the Jessi Kossin Teacher Scholarship in memory of their daughter, Jessica Marie Kossin, who at the age of 21, passed away after a three-year battle with brain cancer. Jessi was at Mount Union to pursue her dream of becoming an early education teacher. Through this scholarship, students like Jacqueline Vega ’19 (center), who have a genuine love and commitment to children and their education, benefit from such generous support.

ENDOWED FUNDS Endowments are permanent funds that provide support for academic pursuits and programs at the University of Mount Union. Private gifts to the University create these endowments. Donors determine the purpose for which endowment income may be spent. Some common purposes include the following.

of his parents, Elizabeth and Victor J. Boschini, Sr. Distributions from the scholarship will support one full-time student who demonstrates financial need and is not a resident from the state of Ohio.

• Scholarships and awards • Chairs, professorships, and other faculty and staff positions • Support for an academic program of the University, department, building, or area • Academic research • Purchase of journals, books, art, technology, or equipment

The Meg Gerlach Brenton Endowed Scholarship was established in 2019 by Mr. Flint ’78 and Mrs. Meg (Gerlach ’79) Brenton. Distributions from this add-on scholarship will support one full-time sophomore student with financial need who has declared a major in one of the life sciences programs and has career aspirations to become a Physical Therapist. This scholarship is renewable for the student’s junior and senior year provided they maintain a 3.0 GPA, remain in good academic and social standing, and meet the above academic criteria. The recipient will be identified through an application process and chosen by a scholarship selection committee.

Since the institution’s inception in 1846, thousands of donors have contributed to endowment funds established for hundreds of purposes at Mount Union. Generous support for higher education, coupled with conservative and effective investment strategies, has resulted in an endowment currently valued at $145 million (as of June 30, 2019).

NEW ENDOWED FUNDS

The following are new for the 2019-2020 academic year. THE BONNORONT BUSINESS MERIT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Bonnoront Business Merit Endowed Scholarship was established in 2017 by Douglas and Beth Bonnoront. Preference will be given to a junior or senior student majoring in accounting, economics, or finance with a GPA of 3.5 or above who wants to pursue a career

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in accounting or financial planning. Selection shall be recommended by the chair of the Department of Business.

ELIZABETH AND VICTOR J. BOSCHINI, SR. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Elizabeth and Victor J. Boschini, Sr. Endowed Scholarship was established in 2018 by Dr. and Mrs. Victor J. Boschini, Jr. in honor

THE MEG GERLACH BRENTON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

DONALD L. BUTLER, CFP® ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Donald L. Butler, CFP® Endowed Scholarship was established in 2018 by Gail Butler and her children, Jack Butler and Christine Haddon, in honor of their husband and father, Don. Distributions from the add-on scholarship will be awarded to a rising junior or senior majoring in business, accounting, economics, or finance. Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates high academic achievement and has expressed interest in entering the financial planning industry and is in good social standing. In the case of multiple applicants meeting the above criteria, preference will be given to the student with the highest cumulative GPA.

THE HAROLD AND ALYCE ANN HALL ‘49 INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

Former students and colleagues, friends, and family of Mr. and Mrs. Hall have created this scholarship in honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Hall’s extraordinary contributions to Mount Union’s international program. The non-renewable scholarship is available to one fulltime undergraduate sophomore or upperclassman student with no regard for financial need. The student must exemplify Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall’s commitment to Mount Union’s global community. Preference will be given to a student involved in the Association of International Students. The student recipient can be either a domestic or international student. A committee of the diversity organizations on campus will select the student recipient.

THE DOUGLAS ’66 AND GAIL (OPATRNY ‘66) HUTH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Douglas ’66 and Gail (Opatrny ’66) Huth Endowed Scholarship was established by Douglas and Gail Huth in recognition of Mount Union’s outstanding professors of personal influence; Dr. Paul H. Chapman (1957-1986), Dr. Louis A. Pappenhagen (1925-1970), and Prof. James H. Wuske (1956-1980). This add-on scholarship will be given to a junior or senior student who equals or exceeds academic expectations and demonstrates self-motivation and diligence, but may not necessarily be the highest academic achiever. Preference will be given to a student showing high financial need and/or at risk of not continuing or completing his/her education at Mount Union.

THE JESSI KOSSIN TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP

On September 26, 2017, the Jessi Kossin Teacher Scholarship was

established in memory of Jessica Marie Kossin, who at the age of 21, passed away after a three-year battle with brain cancer. Prior to her passing, Jessi attended the University of Mount Union to pursue her dream of becoming an early childhood education teacher. This scholarship is available to one or two full-time undergraduate junior or senior students, seeking licensure in early childhood education, who have maintained an overall academic cumulative 3.0 GPA or better. The applicant must have a genuine love of children, a strong sense of commitment to children and their education, and be dedicated to the teaching profession.

THE MCINTOSH SCHOLARSHIP

The McIntosh Scholarship was established in 2016 by John R. ’66 and Carla McIntosh in honor of their three children, Danielle (McIntosh ’01) Hawk, J.D. McIntosh, and Brinton McIntosh. Preference will be given to a senior education major with financial need in good academic and social standing.

THE JAMES AND VANITA OELSCHLAGER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The James and Vanita Oelschlager Endowed Scholarship shall be awarded to a student or students who have substantial financial need, as demonstrated in the information provided to the Office of Admission and the Office of Student Financial Aid.

THE MEL AND CONNIE PUCCI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Mel and Connie Pucci Endowed Scholarship was established in 2017 by the Pucci children in honor of their parents, Mel and Connie. Distributions from the add-on scholarship will be awarded to a rising senior who graduated

from Marlington Local School District majoring in one of the health sciences programs. Preference will be given to a senior who demonstrates good academic and social standings, who has maintained a 3.0 GPA throughout their college education, and has financial need.

THE WILLARD AND VIVIAN RICHARDS SCHOLARSHIP

The Willard and Vivian Richards Scholarship was endowed in 2019 by Mr. James E. Kimble Jr. ’73 and Dr. Pamela Kay (Richards ’73) Kimble in honor of Dr. Kimble’s parents, Willard and Vivian Richards. Distributions from the scholarship will support access to a Mount Union education to one fulltime diverse student with financial need. This renewable scholarship will be awarded to an incoming freshman and will stay with the student over the entirety of their undergraduate career, provided the student remains in good academic and social standing.

GARTH R. THOMPSON MINISTERIAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWED FUND

The Garth R. Thompson Ministerial Endowed Fund was established in 2017 with an estate gift from Rev. Garth R. Thompson ’57. The add-on scholarship will support students who are exploring ministry as a vocation. Each spring for qualified students, an application will be available that includes an essay to demonstrate the student’s involvement in campus and/or community ministry. The selection committee including the University chaplain, advancement stewardship specialist, and director of student financial aid, will select the scholarship recipient with one-half of the scholarship dollars distributed into the student’s tuition account at the beginning of the following fall semester and the other half in the spring.


EXISTING ENDOWED FUNDS The following are existing endowments established prior to 2019-2020. FRANK ACKELSON TRUST

Established by Frank Ackelson of Salem, OH for the purchase of new science equipment for the classroom or laboratory and/or science publications for the Science Library. This gift was made in memory of Emmor Ackelson, Laura Ackelson Case and Frank Ackelson.

JEAN G. ADAMS SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1992 through a bequest of Mrs. Jean (Greenham ’38) Adams of Canton, OH.

JAMES H. AND ALICE JAYNE AKE

Established through a life income agreement by James H. ’37 and Alice Jayne Ake of Akron, OH. The ultimate use of the endowed income stream from the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

GEORGE I. ALDEN TRUST

Established in 1993 as a general scholarship by a gift from the George I. Alden Trust of Worcester, MA This independent foundation was established in 1912 by Mr. Alden to promote education.

THELMA MCCRACKEN ALLEN AID FUND

Established by a gift from the estate of Thelma M. Allen to support a capable, deserving junior or senior who, except for financial assistance, would be unable to continue his or her college education.

JOHN TAYLOR AND ROBERTA ALTON SCHOLARSHIP

Established by former Trustee Bishop Ralph T. Alton ’28 in memory of his parents. The Rev. John Taylor Alton ’12 served as a minister in the Northeast Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church for more than 50 years.

ALUMNI COMPUTER SCIENCE PRIZE

The Alumni Computer Science and Information Systems Prize was established in 1986 by the alumni of Mount Union College who majored in computer science and/ or were working in the computer science field. The award is given annually to one or more outstanding students majoring in computer science or information systems who have achieved junior status. The recipient(s) of the award are to be determined by the faculty of the Department of Computer Science. In 2016, the Information Systems major was discontinued, and the department name is now the Department of Computer Science. The department has requested the name change to The Alumni Computer Science Prize.

AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Amsted Industries Foundation of Chicago, IL.

ANDALORO FAMILY FUND FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES

Established in 2006 to provide financial assistance to students with financial need who major or minor in the Department of Biology to experience academically-enriching out-of-classroom activities.

ANDLER-HARTWELL EDUCATIONAL AWARD FUND

Established by Mr. William Ross Andler ’20 through a charitable trust.

THE GARY L. ANDREANI SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2017 as a gift from the family of Gary L. Andreani. Distributions from the scholarship support one full-time student from West Branch High School who demonstrates financial need and well-roundedness. This renewable scholarship will be awarded to an incoming

freshman and will stay with the student over the entirety of his or her academic career, provided the student remains in good academic and social standing as well as actively participates in community service opportunities during his or her time at Mount Union. This student shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

THE CLARK AND SANDRA (ALBRICH) ARCHER PRIZE IN MEDIA COMPUTING

The Clark and Sandra (Albrich) Archer Prize in Media Computing was established in 2010 to recognize the accomplishments of an outstanding senior media computing major at the University of Mount Union.

THE NANCY HARDS ASHCOM MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Nancy Hards Ashcom Memorial Endowed Scholarship was created in 2007 to memorialize the mother of Nancy Ashcom ‘69 and grandmother of Benjamin M. Utterback ‘96. Distributions from the scholarship are used to support the educational expenses of a deserving student with preference given to a member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of Mount Union.

AULTMAN HOSPITAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Aultman Hospital Scholarship Fund was established in 2007 to be awarded to a full-time student who is a resident of Stark County.

THE AULTMAN HEALTH FOUNDATION ENDOWED REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

MRS. NORMA BADER

Mrs. Norma Bader helped to establish the Robert E. Bader Scholarship fund in memory of her late husband who was a professor of history from 1947-1982.

ROBERT E. BADER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1990 in honor of the late Dr. Robert E. Bader, chairman of the Department of History and Political Science (1947-1982), by his family, friends, and former students.

THE REV. KENNETH AND MARTHA BAILLIS SCHOLARSHIP

The Kenneth and Martha Baillis Scholarship was established in 2012 by Rev. Kenneth (’68) and Mrs. Martha (Shoemaker ’65) Baillis. The scholarship was established to support junior or senior students with a 3.00 or above grade point average and shows financial need with preference given to students with parents ordained in the United Methodist ministry or are Christian missionaries. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services.

THE REV. KENNETH AND MARTHA BAILLIS LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP

The Rev. Kenneth and Martha Baillis Legacy Scholarship was established in 2014 as a gift by Kenneth and Martha (Shoemaker

’65) Baillis. The interest from the endowment fund shall be used to provide scholarship help to a sophomore, junior, or senior with financial need. Preferences shall be given to students that are members of the Kilbourne UMC, Aldersgate UMC, West Lafayette UMC, Rittman UMC, Community UMC, Greentown UMC, Hannibal UMC in Clarington or Hope UMC.

CHARLES C. BAKER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by a bequest from the late Miss Hazel Baker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Baker of Alliance, OH in memory of her parents and sisters, Lottie and Zora Baker.

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BALL

Established through a life income agreement by George ’43 and Doris (Flynn ’43) Ball of Akron, OH. The ultimate use of the income will be directed toward the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

NELSON G. AND KATHRYN E. BALL MEMORIAL FUND

Established in 1993 by Nelson G. Ball of Naples, FL to provide scholarships for worthy students.

ROBERT A. BALL ’29 AND NELSON G. BALL ’26 AID FUND

Established in 1986 by a gift from Coe W. Wadelin ’50 and his wife, Carolyn G. (Walker ’49) Wadelin.

THE DR. WILLIAM S. ’29 AND LIBERA W. BANFIELD SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a gift from Mr. William S. Banfield, II ’62 and Mrs. Mary (Carson ’62) Banfield. The funds shall assist worthy young men and women in their junior or senior years who are majoring in pre-medicine or elementary education, with preference to those students from the Columbiana, OH and Jefferson County, OH areas.

BANK ONE OF ALLIANCE SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1980 by First National Bank, Alliance, OH which is now Bank One, Alliance, OH.

THE JESSIE E. BARKER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1998 by and between Virginia O. Reed, Trustee of the Jessie E. Barker Trust as a memorial to Jessie E. Barker. The award shall be made to students who have maintained a high school grade point average of at least 2.5, have demonstrated financial need and who have resided for the previous four years in Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning, or Stark counties, OH.

ESTHER M. BARNES SCHOLARSHIP

Established through a bequest by the late Esther Barnes of Canton, OH.

THE BARNHOUSE FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Barnhouse Family Endowed Scholarship was established in 2009 by alumnus Thomas “Tim” and Doris Barnhouse to support education majors or minors with financial need and an expressed desire to teach.

DELORIS M. BARRET SCHOLARSHIP

The DeLoris M. Barret Scholarship was established in 2008 by her loving family and is to be used in support of educational expenses of a deserving student, with preference given to a student majoring in Early Childhood Education who is active in campus and community activities. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

THE BENITA JEANE (ARCHER ’51) BAYLOR ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Benita Jeane (Archer ’51) Baylor Endowed Scholarship was

created in 2004 by Charles F. Baylor in honor of his wife, a member of the Class of 1949. Funds should be used to support a deserving biology major, as recommended by the chair of the Department of Biology.

MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BAYLOR

Established by Charles and Jeane (Archer ’51) Baylor of North Canton, OH. The income from the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

DR. AND MRS. SEWARD E. BEACOM CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2007 by Dr. and Mrs. Seward E. Beacom, of Belfast, Maine, in memory of Drs. Louis A. Pappenhagen and William Mc. Morgan, to provide financial assistance to a sophomore majoring in chemistry.

MR. AND MRS. C. H. BECK SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1987 through a bequest of Mr. Clarence H. Beck of Warren, OH as a scholarship with preference for those, if any, who are interested in preparing for the ministry in the Methodist Church, or in educating themselves to serve in related church positions, or those who are interested in entering the profession of general banking.

THE JOEL AND MARY JANE BEEGHLY CIVIL ENGINEERING ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Joel and Mary Jane Beeghly Civil Engineering Endowed Scholarship was the first scholarship designed to support students entering the newly established civil and mechanical engineering programs at Mount Union.

BEEGHLY RESTORATION ECOLOGY PROGRAM

Established in 1995 by James L. Beeghly ’32 of Youngstown, OH to provide program support for land restoration research through the environmental studies program.

LEON A. BEEGHLY FUND

Established by the Beeghly Family of Youngstown, OH, endowment gifts were made for Beeghly Hall as well as to an unrestricted gift to the endowment fund.

MARGARETTA BENNETT STUDENT LOAN FUND

Established in accordance with the will of Mr. Raymond Bennett.

JOHN BENTIA STUDENT AID FUND

Established by the late John Bentia ’38 to assist black and other minority students in the Alliance, OH area. Bentia was a member of the University of Mount Union Board of Trustees and president of the Alliance Manufacturing Company.

VIRGINIA BICA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Virginia Bica Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established in 2006 in honor of Ms. Virginia Bica, an Alliance native who served as an educator and counselor to young people during a career and life dedicated to others. Funds shall be awarded annually to a student at Mount Union with a preference for students majoring in education and interested in pursuing counseling as a career.

THE PAUL R. BISHOP SCHOLARSHIP

The Paul R. Bishop Scholarship was established in 2011 by longstanding University of Mount Union Trustee and Friend Paul R. Bishop to support the educational expenses of a needy student with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who is majoring in the natural sciences. Preference shall be given to a graduate of Louisville High School or St. Thomas Aquinas High School with a minimum high school GPA of 2.5. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

ANN BLACK SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a bequest of Mrs. Homer E. Black of Canton, OH.

DR. AND MRS. JOHN BLOOM

Established through a life income agreement by Dr. and Mrs. John Bloom ’33 of Largo, FL. The ultimate use of these funds will be a scholarship fund for deserving students.

MARY M. BOOHER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a bequest of the late Mary M. Booher of Wooster, OH in honor of her lifelong friendship with and respect for Miss Sarah C. Stevenson, who served Mount Union as dean of women and professor of history (1924-1939).

MARGARET AND BILL BOOTH SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Dr. and Mrs. William Booth of Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Booth, a 1941 graduate, served on the Board of Trustees from 1969 to 1981. He and his late wife, Margaret, have been consistent, long-term supporters of the University.

MARGARET AND BILL BOOTH SCIENCE EQUIPMENT FUND

Established through a life income agreement of Dr. William T. Booth ’41 and the late Margaret Booth of Phoenix, AZ to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

FLOYD E. BOWMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by the late Mr. Floyd E. Bowman.

MARGARET BOYD SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Miss A. Margaret Boyd ’20 of Steubenville, OH.

GEORGE BRADIC

Established through a life income agreement of George Bradic in 1994 as a scholarship fund for deserving students.

JOSEPHINE MARIE WEIR BRENNEMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through the will of Mrs. Clarence Brenneman of Pittsburgh, PA.

BRENNER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Established in 2003, the scholarship supports students from Youngstown, OH who qualify for financial assistance. Funds are distributed each year by the OH Foundation of Independent Colleges.

THE SYDNEY BREYER COMPASSION SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2016 in memory of Sydney by the generosity of her friends and family members. Sydney was a bright and vibrant honors student who touched the lives of everyone who had the good fortune to know her. The Sydney Breyer Compassion Scholarship will support a female student who emulates Sydney’s thoughtful, selfless, positive nature. Preference will be given to a student involved in Kappa Phi, color guard, the Honors Program, a pre-medical student, and/or a student involved in the arts. This add-on scholarship is renewable and will be awarded with no regard for financial need.

THE ELI AND EDYTHE BROAD FOUNDATION REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

DAVID M. BROWN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2006 by David M. Brown’54 of Tempe, AZ to support students of the University of Mount Union.

DR. DONALD J. AND G. E. BRUGGER PRE-MED AWARD

Established in 1990 by Mrs. G.E. Brugger in honor of the late Dr. Donald Brugger ’40. A native of Alliance, OH, Brugger retired from the profession of obstetrics and gynecology in 1983 after more than 30 years in practice.

G.E. BRUGGER

Established by the late Mrs. G.E. Brugger of Canton, OH to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

DR. JOHN D. BRUMBAUGH

Various endowment gifts were given by the late Dr. John D. Brumbaugh of Akron, OH. Funds were given to endow the Brumbaugh Chair in Environmental and Ecological Sciences (see Endowed Chair descriptions) and to provide for the general operation of the Brumbaugh Nature Center.

BRUSH ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 1971 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Brush of New York City, NY in memory of his grandparents, Louis H. Brush 1895, one of the founders of the Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., and Maude Steward Brush. The Brush family has been closely associated with the University since its founding.

JAMES A. BRUSH 1860, AMELIA (MCCALL 1879) BRUSH AND LOUIS H. BRUSH 1895 SCHOLARSHIP

Established through the Louis H. Brush Trust in 1984. Mr. Louis H. Brush, a trustee of the University (1923-1948), also served for many years as institution’s treasurer. His father, James A. Brush, taught education and mathematics from 1865-1885 and served as acting librarian from 1869-1874 and 1878-1885. His mother, Amelia McCall Brush, taught English and history and served as preceptress of the Ladies Hall.

MR. W. THOMAS BUCHANAN

Established through a bequest of the late W. Thomas Buchanan of Toledo, OH for use as directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE SUSIE (OBERHOLZER ’73) BUCKEL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2010 by current and past members of the University of Mount Union Alumni Association Executive Board and renamed in 2013 in memory of former Alumni Association Executive Board Member Susie (Oberholzer ’73) Buckel. This fund will support students who embody Mount Union’s mission and demonstrate financial need as determined by the University. To be eligible, the applicant must have sophomore academic standing or above, having at least a junior standing in the fall, and maintain a 2.50 GPA. Preference will be given to applicants whose parent(s) is an alumnus of Mount Union.

MR. AND MRS. DONALD P. BURCH

Established through a life income agreement by Donald and Marcia Burch of Cedar Grove, NJ. The ultimate use of the funds will be the establishment of a fund to enhance the University’s student life program in the areas of mental health and well-being.

DR. ALVIN M. AND DR. OLIVE Y. BURNER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Dr. Alvin M. and Dr. Olive Y. Burner Scholarship Fund was created in 2009 in an estate gift from Dr. Olive Y. Burner in memory of her husband Alvin M. Burner who was a member of the class of 1945.

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CHARLENE MARIE BURRELL BIOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by the late Charlene Burrell ’24 of St. Petersburg, FL.

THE DR. FRED R. AND BERNIECE H. CAIN SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Fred R. and Berniece H. Cain Scholarship was established in 2012 with a generous gift to the endowment from Dr. Fred R. Cain, a member of the Class of 1954, and Mrs. Cain. Distributions from the renewable scholarship will support an incoming freshman who must maintain a GPA of at least 2.8 each year. The scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student with demonstrated financial need based upon the recommendation of the Office of Student Financial Services.

THE CANTON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

JAMES J. NAHRA AND ANNA M. CAPALDI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGINEERING

The scholarship was established in 2010 by James J. Nahra ’90 to support American born students with financial need who are majoring in engineering. To be eligible, the student must possess the class standing of a junior or above and maintain a 3.00 GPA.

WILBUR AND BURDELLA STUCKEY CARL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Mr. Wilbur Carl ’20 and his wife, Mrs. Burdella (Stuckey ’16) Carl.

THE WILBUR AND BURDELLA STUCKEY CARL MATHEMATICS PRIZE

Established by Mr. Wilbur ’20 and Mrs. Burdella (Stuckey ’16) Carl, the prizes are awarded to members of the freshman class who have the best rating in mathematics.

THE BRADLEY AND STEPHANIE CARMAN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Bradley and Stephanie Carman Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 2009 to assist worthy students by providing scholarship opportunities within the Physician Assistant Master’s Program.

JOSEPH M. CARR LECTURE IN RELIGION

The Carr Lecture Endowment was established through several gifts to the University for the purpose of establishing a lectureship on the mission of the Christian University to the world and mankind.

JOHN E. AND MARGARET SCHNITZER CARROLL ENDOWMENT FUND

Established through a life income agreement of John E. and Margaret (Schnitzer ’37) Carroll to constitute an endowed fund, the ultimate use of which will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

ALVA F. CAVIN

Established through a life income agreement of Alva F. Cavin ’43 of Tucson, AZ. The ultimate use of the funds will be to support the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

DR. PAUL H. CHAPMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2007 to honor Dr. Paul Chapman, recipient of the Great Teacher Award and chair of the University of Mount Union Department of English for over two decades by supporting English majors.

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THE CHARTER ONE BANK SCHOLARSHIP

Originally established in 1971 under the name Industrial Federal Savings & Loan, the Charter One Bank Scholarship provides income for a scholarship for high school students interested in business, with preference given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

CHEMISTRY ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP

The Chemistry Alumni Scholarship is awarded each year to the junior chosen as the most outstanding chemistry major by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. This scholarship is financed by contributions from chemistry graduates.

AMBASSADOR HOWARD L. AND MRS. MELVINA (GRAHAM ’34) CHERNOFF LOAN FUND

Established in 1992 by Ambassador and Mrs. Chernoff of San Diego, CA to aid deserving students.

THE CLARK EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP

The Clark Education Scholarship was established in 2006 by Charlotte Clark and Dorothy Hostetter in memory of their mother Rachel (Clark ’48) and their sister Virginia Clark ’51. The recipient should be an education major with a GPA of 3.0, as recommended by the Department of Education and approved by the Office of Student Financial Services.

DR. WILLIAM GLENN CLARK FUND

Established in 1993 through the estate of Dr. Glenn Clark, a Mount Union faculty member from 1947-1977. He served as head of the Department of Mathematics and was a dedicated teacher and a devoted friend to all members of the University community.

CLASS OF 1955 SCHOLARSHIP

Established as a class gift on the 50th anniversary of the class in 2005.

CLASS OF 1956 SCHOLARSHIP

The Class of 1956 Scholarship was established in 2006 by members of the class as a commemoration of their golden anniversary.

CLASS OF 1980 SCHOLARSHIP

Established as a class gift in the 25th anniversary of the class in 2005

THE RALPH GAYLORD CLAYTON SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1998 through a bequest of Mr. Clayton to support music majors on the basis of merit and need. The Financial Aid Committee together with the Department of Music will consider scholastic performance and the student’s interest in organ and piano studies.

THE ROY H. CLUNK, M.D. AND MARJORIE J. CLUNK SCHOLARSHIP

The Roy H. Clunk, M.D. and Marjorie J. Clunk Scholarship was established by their children, Elizabeth C. Myers and R. R. Denny Clunk, ’51, at Mount Union College in 1981. The income from the endowment shall be used to provide scholarship assistance to worthy students and awarded according to the guidelines of the Committee on Financial Aid at Mount Union College. Dr. Roy Clunk was a long-time member of the Massillon Board of Education and alumnus of Mount Union College, in addition to an active medical practice in Massillon.

J. WESLEY AND CLARA LEAR COLE MEMORIAL FUND

Established in 1955 by the late Clara Lear Cole of Baltimore, MD.

THE DR. NORMA L. CONNER-WALL SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Norma Conner-Wall Scholarship was established in 2011 by Dr. Norma (Tichenor ’71) Conner-Wall as an estate gift. Dr. Conner-Wall dedicated the scholarship in memory of her parents, Nancy and Raymond Tichenor. Distributions from the renewable scholarship will support a first generation college student with strong written communication skills. The recipient(s) will have junior standing or above at the time the award is first made by the Office of Student Financial Services.

KENNETH B. AND LELA C. COPE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Lela C. (Stoffer ’21) Cope in memory of her late husband, Kenneth B. Cope ’20, active churchman in the United Methodist Church, trustee of the University and concerned civic leader in Canton, OH.

THE WILBUR AND MARGARET COUCHIE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Wilbur and Margaret Couchie Scholarship Fund was established by Wilbur Couchie in 1986 in honor of his late wife to aid worthy students. Mr. Couchie was the Business Manager at Mount Union from 1950-1982.

LOIS T. COX

Established in 2002 through the estate of Lois Cox. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist junior and senior students pursuing a major in any of the humanities and showing a need for financial assistance. Cox also made generous gift to the endowment of Elliott Hall.

C. J. CRARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1985 by Mrs. C. J. Crary of Warren, PA.

CORWIN C. AND MARY E. CRAWFORD SCHOLARSHIP

Established through a charitable trust by the late Mary E. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were long-time community leaders and active in the growth of Alliance, OH through their own business. They were members of the First Christian Church.

LAWRENCE AND GERTRUDE CRAWFORD SCHOLARSHIP

Established through a bequest of Lawrence ’38 and Gertrude M. Crawford of Canton, OH for the purpose of aiding students preparing for the Methodist ministry.

PROFESSOR GEORGE A. CRIBBS SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1980 by Mr. Harry Winkler ’31 and Mrs. Mary (Cribbs ’33) Winkler of Sebastian, FL to support a deserving student in history or art. Dr. Cribbs was the holder of the George Reeves Chair of History from 1916 to 1945.

ALICE VON BAUER CROW AND ROSAMOND HARDY CROW SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1976 by Dr. Lester D. Crow ’25 and his friends.

LESTER D. CROW PROFESSORSHIP IN EDUCATION

Held by Dr. Linda Burkey, professor of education was established in 1992 upon the death of Dr. Crow and his second wife Rosamond Hardy Crow, with gifts from two charitable remainder trusts that were combined to establish the Lester D. Crow Professorship in Education. Dr. Lester D. Crow was an educator and the prolific author, with his first wife Dr. Alice von Bauer Crow, of 74 textbooks on teacher education and psychology.

DR. LESTER D. CROW AND ALICE CROW SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Dr. and Mrs. Lester D. Crow in 1960 to assist needy students preparing to teach.

MRS. N. A. (THELMA) CUNNINGHAM

Established through gifts from Mrs. Thelma Cunningham of Alliance, OH to the Nolen A. and Thelma I. Cunningham Chair in Business, to the endowment of Cunningham Hall, and to the unrestricted endowment fund at the University.

THE DAVID AND ELAINE (VENEN) DABELKO ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2012 by Dr. David ’63 and Elaine (Venen ’63) Dabelko. This endowed scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement. Students may apply for the program as early as the spring semester of their freshman year for consideration for participation in their following sophomore year. A committee of faculty and staff convened by the Regula Center director evaluates applicants annually and recommends the Dabelko recipient(s) to the Office of Student Financial Services.

MRS. HELEN PARSONS DAVIS

Established through a life income agreement by Mrs. Helen (Parsons ’29) Davis of Rootstown, OH. The use of the income from the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

ELIZABETH W. AND JOSEPH K. DAVIDSON STAFF AWARD

The Elizabeth W. and Joseph K. Davidson Staff Award was established in 2007 to create an annual award for staff employees of the University of Mount Union to assist the University in recognizing and rewarding exceptional effort and accomplishment among its staff employees.

GEORGE W. AND ELOISE DAWSON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2007 with funds from the estate of George W. Dawson, a member of the Class of 1937. The funds are used with a preference for minority students who are not otherwise able to pursue higher education.

THE “DECADE OF EXCELLENCE” PRIZE

Established in 2000 by the American Football Coaches Association to provide financial assistance to sophomore or junior students. Preference is given to students from Portage County, OH pursuing business administration or education.

THE GLENN DEHOFF MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2002 by the family and friends of the late Glenn DeHoff, ’36. The fund is to be used to support deserving students from Stark County, with a preference given to students who major in business administration, finance, or economics.

THE ROBERT J. DEHOFF FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Robert J. DeHoff Family Endowed Scholarship was created in 2005 to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

GEORGE H. DEUBLE SCHOLARSHIP

Established through The George H. Deuble Foundation of Canton, OH in 1977.

DR. AND MRS. DONALD DEWALD

In 1996, Dr. Donald and Mrs. Eleanore (Iman ’38) Dewald of Mansfield, OH contributed the initial gift to begin the construction of the Dewald Chapel. The Dewalds also established the Dewald Honors Dinner and Lecture in 1988.

ARTHUR DIMIT PRIZE

Established in 1995 by Arthur Dimit’s ’20 daughter, Carolyn (Dimit ’48) Hanna Couchie. This prize is awarded to worthy students

with preference given to those who have demonstrated excellence in photography skills for the Dynamo and Unonian.

financial need. The recipient should have demonstrated a strong commitment to the campus and to the overall community.

THE DOYLE-MONTAGNO PRIZE

ROBERT M. AND VIRGINIA (FETE ’60) FALOON SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1999 to honor former faculty members of the University in support of a sophomore or junior who demonstrates significant improvement in academic performance.

Established in 1997 through a life income agreement by Robert M. Faloon to support elementary education students.

THE DRAKE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORTING RELIGIOUS STUDIES

WAYNE DUDLEY FARMER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Drake Family Scholarship Supporting Religious Studies was established in 2014 by Dr. Richard L. ‘72 and Cheryl S. (Brown ‘72) Drake to honor Rev. M. Richard and Nina L. Drake. Distributions from the renewable scholarship support students with a major or minor in religious studies, philosophy, in the preministry pre-professional program or have plans to attend divinity school as recommended by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Faculty or the University Chaplain with approval of the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

THE DR. RICHARD L. AND MRS. CHERYL S. DRAKE MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2015 by Dr. Richard L. ’72 and Cheryl S. (Brown ’72) Drake. This fund will support recruiting efforts as recommended by the director of bands. To be eligible, the applicant must complete a written application, audition with the director of bands and a member of the Department of Music. The applicant must be active in the Marching Band and Wind Ensemble. This add-on endowed scholarship will be awarded in the fall with preference given to incoming freshman on a renewable basis.

JOHN LOGAN AND BERTHA H. DRUSHAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a bequest of the late John Logan Drushal.

MARY ECKLER

In 1986, Professor Mary Eckler made a gift to the Eric A. Eckler Library and Lecture Endowment Fund at the University. Income from the fund helps to provide for the annual Eckler Lecture.

MARY W. AND ERIC A. ECKLER BOOK ENDOWMENT

Established as an anonymous gift given to the University’s Library in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Eric A. Eckler of Alliance, OH. Dr. Eckler served as professor and chairman of the Department of English (19221955). Mary Waggoner Eckler also served as professor of English (1922-1964).

MARY W. AND ERIC A. ECKLER ENDOWMENT IN LITERATURE AND DRAMA

Established by Mrs. Dorothy (Nelson ’29) Cummins in 1988 to support the Eckler Lecture, designed as an annual or semi-annual lecture by persons from off campus who have achieved notoriety in their fields, and for the maintenance and improvement of Rodman Playhouse.

THE RICHARD EDWARDS ATHLETICS FUND

Established in 2007 by Richard E. Edwards’53 to support athletic programs at the University of Mount Union.

DR. WILLIAM H. EELLS

Established through a life income agreement, Dr. William H. Eells, University Trustee and former faculty member, has provided the funds and endowment for the Eells Art Center.

VERA ELLIS FUND

Established by Mrs. Howard Ellis of Alliance, OH to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

GERALD E. ERMLICH SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1985 by the Ermlich family as a renewable scholarship for a sophomore, junior or senior in good academic standing with

Established through a bequest of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hayes DeYarmon in memory of their nephew, Wayne D. Farmer, a premedical student at the University at the time of his death as the result of an industrial accident in the summer of 1923.

DR. EDWARD L. AND HELEN (WRIGHT) FARNHAM ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Created in 2007 through a gift of Edward Farnham ’54 and Helen (Wright ’53) Farnham to assist a student pursuing a career in the sciences.

THE ADAM J. FEDORISIN SCHOLARSHIP

Created in 2005 by Sandra L. Thomas ’74 in memory of the son of Mr. Jerome and Mrs. Elaine (Mikolay ’74) Fedorisin.

THE ADA R. AND FRANCIS J. FELDHAUSEN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2017 by Sandra L. (Feldhausen ’65) Tucker in honor of her parents. Preference will be given to a communication major who has financial need and is in good academic and social standing. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

MR. AND MRS. HARRY FENNERTY

Established by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fennerty of Alliance, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

FENNERTY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1990 through the Estate of Miss Lynn G. Fennerty of New York City, NY in honor of her parents, Ruth Purcell Fennerty and Harry Fennerty.

THE HARRIET FLETCHER INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ENDOWED FUND

The Harriet Fletcher International Travel Endowed Fund was created in 2011 with an estate gift from Harriett (Betsy) M. Fletcher ‘40. Distributions from the fund are provided to Mount Union students for international travel. Awards from the fund are determined by the Center for Global Education with input from the Office of Student Financial Services.

MARY HENNEN FLETCHER FUND

Established through the estate of Mrs. J.C. Fletcher (Mary Hennen ’25) for direction by the Board of Trustees.

W. BROOKS FORTUNE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1995 by Dr. W. Brooks Fortune ’34, of Indianapolis, IN this fund is designated for needy students studying in the physical sciences.

HOWARD AND MARJORIE KEIFER FOSLER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2001 through a gift from Howard and Marjorie (Keifer ’53) Fosler of Sarasota, FL. The purpose of this fund is to provide scholarship assistance to students with a declared major to be able to finish their undergraduate degree from Mount Union.


DONALD W. FREASE SCHOLARSHIP

Established through a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Donald W. Frease, a leading steel executive who served as president of Sharon Steel and held management positions in Youngstown, OH and Canton, OH.

PROFESSOR PAUL FROMAN

Established through a life income agreement by Mr. Paul Froman of Alliance, OH. The ultimate use of these funds will constitute the Paul E. Froman Endowment Fund to support scholarships for students studying foreign language with a preference to those taking classes in German.

GALLAHER ENDOWMENTS

Established in 2011, gifts from the Estate of Charles S. Gallaher, M.D. of class of 1925 were used to create the Gallaher Scholarship for biology majors, the Gallaher Building Fund and the Gallaher Endowed Chair.

THE GAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by the GAR Foundation and renewable from year to year providing a 3.3 cumulative grade point average is maintained.

THE CARL AND MARTHA GARTNER NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

The Carl and Martha Gartner Nursing Scholarship was established in 2016 as a gift from Beth Farnstrom in memory of her parents, Carl W. ‘60 and Martha J. Gartner. These funds are part of the endowment of the University of Mount Union. The endowed scholarship will be awarded annually to nursing students in good standing with preference given to students from Minerva, Ohio. This renewable scholarship will be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

ROBERT J. AND NAOMI J. GARVER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Robert J. and Naomi J. Garver Scholarship Fund was created in 2005 by Thomas Garver to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

THE MILTON S. GEIGER PRE-LAW SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1996 by his wife, Mrs. Clare Geiger, the endowed scholarship will be awarded to at least two juniors or seniors who are studying in the pre-law program.

WILLIARD R. GEORGE PRE-MED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1983 by Dr. Craig W. George ’53 and his wife, Shirley (Overholt ’53) George, in memory of his father.

MARION GEYER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through the will of the late Marion Geyer ’22 of Akron, OH.

SANDRA L. GIESE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship shall be awarded to graduates of Alliance High School with financial need selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

WILLIAM AND MINNETTE GOLDSMITH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1994 by the William and Minnette Goldsmith Foundation of Canton, OH to support need-based scholarships for Canton area students.

GOODYEAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1978 by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.

DANIEL M. GORMAN SOPHOMORE PRIZE IN ATHLETIC TRAINING

Established in memory of Dan Gorman, director of the Athletic Training Education Program, after

a vehicle accident took his life in January 2011. The endowed prize was funded with memorial gifts and generous assistance from the M Club. The prize is awarded annually to an outstanding sophomore who is studying athletic training.

THE JOHN (JACK) A. GOTTSCHLING SCHOLARSHIP

The John (Jack) A. Gottschling Scholarship was created in 2012 by John A. Gottschling, who was a member of the Class of 1958. It was established in memory of George D. Hunter ‘50 who served as head basketball coach from 1951-1958. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The scholarship is renewable from year to year for deserving students.

TED A. GRAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Ted A. Gray Memorial Scholarship was established by Nancy (Jones ’55) Gray in loving memory of her husband Ted A. Gray ’55 to support students majoring in the natural sciences or pursuing the pre-medicine program. The renewable award should be applied to the cost of tuition for a student in good academic standing without regard to financial need. It is preferred that this award be made to a student planning to enter a physician assistant program.

DONNA S. GREEN SCHOLARSHIP

Established by the George F. Warch Foundation to assist those students who, except for special assistance from the University, would not otherwise have the opportunity to complete their college educations. Mrs. Green was the wife of Mr. Sylvester Green ’64, a member of the University’s Board of Trustees.

ROBERT A. AND ELLA S. GRIFFIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Robert A. and Ella S. Griffin Scholarship Fund was generously established by the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Griffin ‘38 of Canton, Ohio. The scholarship funds are part of the endowment of the University of Mount Union with interest from the renewable scholarship used to assist needy students with a GPA of at least 2.5. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

THE JAMES W. GRIFFITH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The establishment of this endowed fund will award a scholarship each year in honor of James Griffith’s significant contribution to the Timken Company. Preference will be given to an incoming freshman from Stark County majoring in engineering with a focus in business or international business. The donated funds shall be used as additional support to a deserving student’s financial aid package who demonstrates financial need as determined by the Office of Student Financial Services. This is a 4-year renewable scholarship however, in order to maintain this prestigious scholarship, the scholarship recipient must maintain a cummulative 3.0 grade point average to be reviewed after the 4th semester.

THE JAMES AND PAMELA GRIFFITH ENDOWED REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

EBER AND MUREL GROVE STUDENT AID FUND

Established in 1988 by Mr. Eber Grove ’24 and his wife, Murel, of Alliance, OH.

THE GUNNER GULLING NURSING SCHOLARSHIP

The Gunner Gulling Nursing Scholarship was established in 2015 by Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Gulling. Distributions from the scholarship support a senior in the Nursing Program, with preference given to someone going into the Nursing field, with the approval of the Office of Student Financial Services and in collaboration with the Head of the Nursing Programming in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION

Established the George Gund Foundation Student Loan Fund in 1984. The Gund Foundation also made a significant gift to the Faculty Development Endowment Fund.

RUSSELL J. HAGY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established from the estate of the late Russell J. Hagy of Atwater, OH to aid students in securing an education.

EUGENE L. ’42 AND JANET M. HAIDET SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1995 by Eugene L. and Janet M. Haidet of Alliance, OH with a preference for sophomores, juniors, or seniors majoring in business administration.

WALTER ’51 AND CARMELLA HAIDET MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2007 by Walter and Carmela Haidet of Pittsburgh, PA in memory of their parents. Earnings from the fund are awarded to a senior with outstanding academic achievement in a business or science major who has demonstrated leadership in non-academic campus activities.

THE HAMMOND CONSTRUCTION ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Hammond Construction Endowed Scholarship was created in 2005 to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

NICK AND MARGARET HAMPU SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1994 through the estate of Margaret Hampu. Preference is given to graduates of Alliance High School who have participated in the Dowling Mentor Program.

HANNON COMPANY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1995 to provide scholarship assistance with preference given to physically challenged young men and women interested in pursuing a liberal arts education.

MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HART

Former University Trustee Mr. Charles W. ’37 and Mrs. Ilene (Hanna ’39) Hart of Toledo, OH made an unrestricted gift to the endowment fund in 1987.

THE CHARLES AND ILENE HANNA HART PRIZE IN PHYSICS

Established in 1999 by Ilene (Hanna’39) Hart in memory of her husband Charles W. Hart, Jr. ’37, life trustee of the University. The prize is given to the graduating senior with the highest academic standing in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

THE STEVE AND SUZANNE HARTER SCHOLARSHIP

The Steve and Suzanne Harter Scholarship was established in 2015 as a gift by Steve Harter ‘84. Distributions from the scholarship support Carrolton High School students who are in good academic standing and demonstrate strong leadership skills. Preference is

given to students who participate in extracurricular activities on campus and have a combination of the traits listed above.

JAMES R. HOBSON SCHOLARSHIP

WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST SCHOLARSHIP

Established through the estate of Dr. and Mrs. James Hobson ’20 to support worthy students with preference to graduates of Cambridge, OH or Lorain, OH high schools.

HEFFERN BUSINESS ETHICS LECTURE

Established through a series of life income agreements by Rev. Fred ’40 and Mabel Hofer of Homeworth, OH for general scholarships for deserving students.

Established in 1995 by The William Randolph Hearst Foundation of New York to support minority students.

Established in 2004 by Gordon Heffern, lifetime trustee of the University of Mount Union.

ATLEE HENDRICKS TRUST FUND

Established by the late Dr. Atlee B. Hendricks ’33. The funds shall be used for scholarships based on scholastic ability and financial need.

THE VICKI B. HERBERT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2017 by her husband, Dale Herbert, along with family and friends in honor of Vicki B. Herbert. Preference will be given to a female student majoring in physical education or middle childhood education who has financial need and is in good academic and social standing. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financi-al Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

THE JAMES W. HERR ENDOWMENT FUND

Established through an estate gift from Mr. James W. Herr ‘69 of Youngstown, Ohio. The fund was established in support of the Department of Education.

JILL HERRICK TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP

Jill Herrick ’65, a retired elementary school teacher, established the Jill Herrick Teacher Scholarship in June 2000 for one or two full-time junior or senior level students majoring in education who demonstrate a strong sense of commitment to children and to the teaching profession.

MARGARET E. HERRICK

Established through a life income agreement by Mrs. Margaret (Hatton ’40) Herrick of Kent, OH. The ultimate use of the funds will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE ALDEN C. HESS ENDOWED FUND

Established in 2003 through the estate of Alison C. Hess Burritt to help students with the rising cost of education. It is the hope of this endowment fund that it will make a difference in the lives of the students that it benefits. Financial need shall be considered in the decision. The recipient or recipients shall be of good academic standing and must be good campus citizens.

HILLIER FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1993 by a grant from the Robert E. Hillier Family Charitable Trust. The University’s business administration students are to be responsible for the investment strategies of these funds. A portion of the income from the fund will be used for an annual award to one or two needy business administration students.

DR. AND MRS. ROBERT H. HINES

Established through a life income agreement by Robert H. ’46 and Jean (McCready ’46) Hines of Minerva, OH. The ultimate use of the funds has been directed to the Dowling Mentor Scholarship Program.

DR. ROBERT R. HIRST

Established through a life income agreement by Dr. Robert R. Hirst ’43 of Louisville, OH the ultimate use of the funds has been directed to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

REV. AND MRS. FRED HOFER

THE LINDA DUBOIS HOFFMAN EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2001 by Linda (Dubous) ’67 and Thomas Hoffman to assist students who are pursuing careers in education.

FRANK AUSTIN AND ALICE JONES HOILES FUND

Established in 1977 in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoiles by members of their family.

HOILES-PETERSON RESIDENCE HALL

In 1994, Hoiles-Peterson Hall was named in honor of a generous gift from Donald ’39 and Josephine (Hoiles ’40) Peterson of Alliance, OH. Mr. Peterson has served on the Board of Trustees since 1954, including 16 years as Chairman. Mrs. Peterson has been very active in University organizations.

MARY ELLEN HOOD

Established through a bequest of Mary Ellen Hood ’24 of Palm Beach, FL, to provide funds for the annual operation of Tolerton and Hood Hall.

GUY HOOVER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through the estate of Mr. Guy Hoover ’11 of Alliance, OH. Mr. Hoover was an ordained minister of the United Methodist Church and for many years a counselor in the Alliance City Schools.

HOOVER FOUNDATION

Established by the Hoover Foundation of North Canton, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE HOOVER MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES’ CHARITABLE FUND

Established as general scholarships for deserving Stark County, OH students.

KATHERINE RUBY HOOVER SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Mrs. Guy Hoover ’16 of Alliance, OH.

LEONARD J. HOPPES

Established through a bequest of Leonard J. Hoppes ’27 of Salem, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE KATHRYN F. HUBBARD ENDOWMENT FUND

Established through a life income agreement by Kathryn F. Hubbard of North Canton, OH to support needy students.

THE RALPH E. AND GUNHILD E. HUNT SCHOLARSHIP

The Ralph E. and Gunhild E. Hunt Scholarship was established in 2013 in memory of Ralph and Gunhild Hunt by Atty. and Mrs. Randall C. Hunt along with family members and friends. The add-on endowed scholarship will be awarded to junior or senior students who have experienced a demonstrable and significant change in their financial circumstance and who are otherwise at risk of not continuing their education at the University of Mount Union. The students will be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

WILBUR D. HUNTER LOAN FUND

Established by Mr. Hunter ’20 in 1983 to assist those students who show evidence of high character and promise of future success.

THE PEARL M. INK SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1983 from the estate of the late Pearl M. Ink ’23 of Canton, OH.

MARK AND SHARON INZETTA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Mark and Sharon Inzetta Endowed Scholarship was established in 2008 to support the educational expenses of a deserving sophomore student in good academic standing. Preference shall be given to a student majoring in Business Administration who demonstrates financial need and is a graduate of North Canton Hoover High School (North Canton, Ohio) Olentangy Liberty High School (Powell, Ohio) or Bishop Hartley High School (Columbus, Ohio).

JOHN A. JACKSON SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1961 by the Board of Trustees in memory of the late John A. Jackson ’11, a public school official of Clarksburg, WV. The trustees have established 16 annual scholarships, each to be known as the Jackson Scholarship.

HUGH I. JAE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Created in 2006 in memory of Hugh I. Jae ’64, retired professor of French at the University of Mount Union by David M. Brown of Tempe, AZ.

HAZEL JOHNSON

Established in 1996 through a bequest of Hazel Johnson ’35 of Lakeland, FL. These funds were given to the Milton Jay Lichty Chair of Biology and the Mary W. and Eric A. Eckler Chair in American Literature and Drama (see Endowed Chair feature).

THE RICHARD A. (‘42) AND RUTH T. (‘70) JONES SCHOLARSHIP

The Richard A. (‘42) and Ruth T. (‘70) Jones Scholarship was established in 2010 by William A. Jones ‘67 in honor of his father and mother to support the educational expenses for upper class elementary education majors.

ROLAND W. AND GRACE E. JONES ORCHESTRA FUND

Established in 1976 through a life income agreement by Dr. and Mrs. Roland W. Jones of Alliance, OH to provide music proficiency awards for students based on performance and merit with preference given to Alliance area graduates.

THE DWIGHT S. AND PATRICIA H. JORDAN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2004 by Dwight S. Jordan ’71 and Patricia H. Jordan to assist worthy students by providing scholarships to attend the University of Mount Union with preference for students from Cleveland, OH.

JRG ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

JRG Endowed Scholarship was established in 1999 through a life income agreement of an anonymous citizen of Alliance, OH who wished to provide financial assistance for Marlington High School graduates.

DR. JEAN E. KARL

Dr. Jean E. Karl ’49 made an endowment gift to the Harold and Laurie Kolenbrander Scholarship fund.

RALPH AND MARY KARPER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a life income agreement by Ralph and Mary Karper of Alliance, OH, this fund supports scholarships for students with preference given to graduates

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of St. Thomas Aquinas, Alliance and Waterloo high schools.

THE J. HARRISON KELLER III ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 1998 through a bequest of J. Harrison Keller III ’31 to aid deserving students.

THE KENAN ADVANTAGE GROUP ENDOWED REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement. Students may apply for the program as early as the spring semester of their freshman year for consideration for participation in their following sophomore year. A committee of faculty and staff convened by the Regula Center Director evaluates applicants annually and recommends the recipient(s) to the Office of Student Financial Services.

ARDITH J. AND DONALD M. KENDIG SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1986 by the family of Ardith J. and Donald M. Kendig.

MYRTIE ALLEN KERSHAW LECTURESHIP ON POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS

Established in 1960 through the Estate of Myrtie Allen Kershaw of Kent, OH in honor of Robert E. Stauffer, a teacher and librarian at Mount for many years. The income is used to fund one or more lectures on ancient or modern poetry, the fine arts, or music, or for an original performance in one of these fields.

DR. CHARLES B. KETCHAM ALUMNI CHAIR IN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY

Established in 1993 by members of the Class of 1943 as a part of their Golden Anniversary Class Gift to recognize the man who served as their Mount Union president. The intent of the Class of 1943 is that its gift will serve as the initial funding for this prestigious academic appointment. In 1994, the Class of 1944 followed suit and provided additional funding for the Ketcham Chair.

DR. CHARLES AND MRS. JOYCE KETCHAM

Dr. Charles ’49 and Joyce (Parker ’50) Ketcham of Conway, MA made an endowment gift to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

KEYSER ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 1971 through the will of the late Mrs. Lottie B. Keyser (Mrs. Theodore Keyser) of East Sparta, OH.

DR. AND MRS. DANIEL KIBLER

Dr. Daniel ’50 and Mrs. Mary (Scott ’49) Kibler of Alliance, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE DANIEL KIBLER, M.D. PRIZE

Established in 1999 to honor Dr. Kibler’s commitment as the University physician, this award is given to the outstanding junior in athletic training, considering both cumulative grade point average and performance as an athletic training student.

THE DR. DAN KIBLER SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Dan Kibler Scholarship was created in 2012 through the generosity of “Doc’s Boys” in honor of long-time Mount Union physician and founder of the student athletic training program, Dr. Daniel A. Kibler. Dr. Kibler generously provided housing to these students for nearly three decades. Distributions from the fund support athletic

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training students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The renewable scholarship shall be awarded to deserving upperclass students showing financial need.

DR. CHRISTOPHER M. AND MARILYN J. KING ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2006 by Christopher King ’57 and Marilyn (Jackson ’58) King to honor the King Family and their spouses who have attended or graduated from the University of Mount Union.

DOCTORS PERRY F. KING AND ROBERT G. KING SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Dr. Perry F. King Scholarship was established in 1948 through the will of the late Doctor King whose son graduated from Mount Union. The Dr. Robert G. King Scholarship was established in 2002 by Louise King to support students who are high-level academic achievers wishing to attend the University of Mount Union.

FLORENCE E. AND CHARLES J. KINGSBURY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2004 through the estate of Helen K. Coffin. The income from this fund is to be used to benefit pre-medical students.

HELEN KINGSBURY, M.D. SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2004 through the estate of Helen K. Coffin. The income from this fund is to be used to benefit pre-medical students.

THE WARREN E. KLUTH PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN NURSING

Established in 2013 by the family of Warren E. Kluth. A medic in WWII, his early passing inspired his daughter to enter the field of nursing. The prize will be awarded annually to an outstanding student majoring in nursing. The selection shall be made from the department of Nursing.

THE GEORGE A. AND JACQUELIN A. KNIGHT SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2013 by Mr. George A. ’58 and Jacquelin A. (Henry ’60) Knight.

ROBERT L. KNIVETON

Established through the estate of Robert L. Kniveton ’21, of Alliance, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

DR. ELIZABETH A. KOCH BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship for third or fourth year students in biological science or pre-med programs was established in 1999 in memory of the late Dr. Koch ’58 by her husband, Dr. Robert Spitzer.

DR. ELIZABETH A. KOCH PHYSICAL SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship for third or fourth year students majoring in the physical sciences was established in 2000 in memory of the late Dr. Koch ’58 by her husband, Dr. Robert Spitzer. Preference is given to students studying chemistry and physics.

THE ROBERT C. AND ANN MACKEY KOCH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Robert ’61 and Ann (Mackey ’63) Koch of Vienna, VA to assist capable deserving students who, except for the financial assistance, would not have the opportunity to pursue a college education.

THE HAROLD AND LAURIE KOLENBRANDER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2000 by the Board of Trustees and through a life income agreement by Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander. It is the Kolenbranders’ desire that these funds be administered in a manner which will provide scholarships to diligent students of significant financial

needs who are self-motivated and who equal or exceed what is generally expected of them, but who are not necessarily the highest academic achievers.

THE LAURIE KOLENBRANDER AWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE

Kunkel ’24 was a native of Leetonia, OH, a member of the M Club Hall of Fame, and a long-time active alumnus. All four of Dr. and Mrs. Kunkel’s children are associated with the medical profession and three of their sons are graduates of Mount Union and practicing physicians.

Established in 2000, this award recognizes annually a student who is exceptionally committed to public service at the University of Mount Union and within Alliance, OH and the surrounding communities.

Established through the estate of John S. Lacey ’31 of Columbia, MD as a general scholarship.

THE PAUL AND MARIAM KOSSIS SCHOLARSHIP

GEORGE L. LAFFERTY MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP

JOHN S. LACEY SCHOLARSHIP

The Paul and Mariam Kossis Scholarship was created as an estate gift of Mariam Kossis in 2010 to support the educational needs of minority students.

Established in 2011 by George L. Lafferty ‘55 to support high achieving students majoring in music, music education, or music performance.

IRENE ROWAN KOVAL AND PAUL KOVAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

THE G. F. LAMB GEOLOGY AWARD

The Irene Rowan Koval and Paul Koval Endowed Memorial Scholarship was established in 2016 by Ann R. Koval in honor of her parents, Irene (Rowan ‘48) Koval and Paul Koval, both strong believers in higher education. Preference will be given to an education major with a specialization in English or Spanish who has financial need and is in good academic and social standing. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

THE KRAHLING JOURNALISM AWARD

Established as an annual award given to a freshman, sophomore, or junior student. Recipients of this award demonstrate excellence in providing service to student media and show promise in pursuing a successful career in the field. First awarded in 2000, this award honors the outstanding professional achievements of four Krahling brothers who graduated from the University of Mount Union, Robert, Edward, William, and Ronald.

MARVIN M. KRAMER LOAN FUND

Established in 1974 by the wife and children of Marvin M. Kramer ’33. Kramer was treasurer of Fisher Foods in Canton, OH.

THE SANDRA FRERICHS KRAMER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2010 by Sandra (Frerichs ’64) Kramer, proceeds from the add-on scholarship fund will support the tuition costs for a female senior student or students, whose major course of study is middle childhood education with the grades 4-6 endorsement.

HERSCHEL KRIGER SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Herschel Kriger ’35 and his wife, Sybil, of North Canton, OH.

Established by friends of the late Professor Lamb for the Department of Geology to purchase equipment and supplies, and to aid needy and worthy geology students in various ways, including financial assistance for field trips. Ongoing gifts to this fund are added to the fund principal.

THE VELMA MAY ROBINSON LAMB SCHOLARSHIP

The Velma May Robinson Lamb Scholarship was established in 2005 by her daughters Marilyn M. (Lamb ’63) Howard and Kathryn (Lamb ’70) Boehnke in memory of their mother Velma May (Robinson ’30) Lamb and grandmother Mary Marquandt (Starkey 1902) Robinson who succeeded academically at a time when men dominated the classroom. The scholarship funds worthy female students.

FRANCES AND RACHEL LANG SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Mrs. Rachel Lang of East Liverpool, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE RACHEL BOYCE LANG INTERNATIONAL CHOIR TOUR FUND

Created in 2006 by the Foundation of Rachel B. Lang to support international tours of the the University of Mount Union Choir.

THE JOY LAWRENCE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2008 through a deferred gift from Joy E. Lawrence ‘48. Income from the fund is to be used to provide scholarship aid within the Department of Music for select students.

DR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. LAZEAR, JR.

Established by Dr. Edward ’44 and Mrs. Eileen (Sterrett ’46) Lazear of Upper Arlington, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

DR. AND MRS. CARL J. LEHWALD, SR. STUDENT LOAN FUND

WILLIAM AND CAROLYN KROCHTA

Established in 1970 by Dr. and Mrs. Lehwald of Salem, OH.

DR. WILLIAM G. AND CAROLYN I. KROCHTA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Dr. and Mrs. William LeSuer of Mayfield Village, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Dr. LeSuer was a long-time member of the Board of Trustees.

William ’52 and Carolyn (Cowie ’55) Krochta of Wadsworth, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Established in 2005 by long-time board member and supporters of the University of Mount Union William G. ’52 and Carolyn (Cowie ’55) Krochta to support an incoming freshman student that is interested in pursuing a science degree.

CAROLE DUNCAN AND WILLIAM KUEHN STUDENT AID FUND

Established in 1978 by Mr. and Mrs. William Kuehn ’54 of Whitefish, MT.

DR. ROBERT AND MARTHA KUNKEL, SR. PRE-MED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1980 in their honor by their children. Dr. Robert

DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM M. LESUER

MR. AND MRS. JAMES LEWARK

Given in memory of their son, Stephen Lewark, former assistant professor of music, this fund was primarily established by Mr. and Mrs. James Lewark of Houston, TX in 1986 to benefit juniors who excel in piano and are recognized for their contributions as good citizens.

MR. HOWARD LEWIS

Established through the estate of Howard Lewis ’17 of Burlington, VT to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE CHARLES A. LINABERGER ENDOWED CHOIR SCHOLARSHIP

The Charles A. Linaberger Endowed Choir Scholarship was established in 2006. The purpose of this scholarship is to assist a current University of Mount Union student that is a member of the University of Mount Union Choir. The student needs to be a junior selected by the choir director, with at least a 3.0 accumulative GPA and demonstrated financial need.

THE VICTORIA M. LIU ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Established in 2012 as an estate gift by Ms. Victoria M. Liu, the funds will be used to endow the Victoria M. and John Liu Chair in Health and Medical Sciences and the Victoria M. and John Liu Endowed Scholarship for tuition support of international and American-born students with financial need.

JAMES MICHAEL LOMBARDI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2003 by the parents of James Michael Lombardi ’78. The scholarship is to honor James Michael Lombardi and recognize the deserving student that embodies the spirit by which James Michael Lombardi lived his life. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to the student that is in good academic standing and has demonstrated emerging leadership ability by involvement in leadership and service activities on and off campus. Preference will be given to students that exhibit good citizenship, and believe in the University’s mission.

THE LARRY MARTIN LUDWICK SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1999 through the estate of Larry Martin Ludwick ’63 to support needy students majoring in chemistry.

EMMA EXCELL LYNN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by a trust fund on behalf of Emma Excell Lynn.

MARGUERITE “PEG” LYNN FRESHMAN AWARD

This award shall be used to support recruiting efforts of the football program as recommended by the Mount Union head football coach. The award was established by Mr. Patrick J. Lynn in memory of his wife, Marguerite “Peg” Lynn, and Coach Ron Lynn in memory of his mother.

MRS. JEANNE MACDONALD FUND

Established through a bequest of Mrs. Jeanne MacDonald of Pompano Beach, FL to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

RAYMOND E. AND F. CORINNE GINGERY MACKALL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1997 by Mrs. F. Corinne (Gingery ’35) Mackall and the late Raymond E. Mackall to provide scholarships for students who maintain a 3.0 grade point average with preference given to students from Columbiana County, OH.

EDWARD J. AND MARY SHULL MACKEY FUND

Established in 1984 from a gift by Edward J. Mackey ’24 and his wife, Mary (Shull ’27) Mackey of Stow, OH. Three of their children are Mount Union graduates.

MR. AND MRS. JAMES MACKEY

Gifts from James ’52 and Carolyn Mackey of Tallmadge, OH support the Edward J. ’24, and Mary (Shull ’27) Mackey Fund.

THE ROBERT C. AND ANN MACKEY KOCH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2002 by Robert ’61 and Ann (Mackey ’63) Koch of Vienna, VA to assist capable, deserving students who, except for the financial assistance, would not have the opportunity to pursue a college education.

JEANNETTE B. MAINWOOD LIBRARY FACULTY DEVELOPMENT FUND

Established through a bequest of the late Mrs. Edmund G. (B. Jeannette Burrell ’22) Mainwood of St. Petersburg, FL. The fund is used to support the attendance at library conferences each year by staff members.

JEANNETTE B. MAINWOOD SCHOLARSHIP

Established through a bequest of the late Mrs. Edmund G. (B. Jeannette Burrell ’22) Mainwood of St. Petersburg, FL to assist worthy students in the field of liberal arts, with preference given to women.

THE CHARLES R. MARLOWE, MD AND DOROTHY H. MARLOWE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2013 as a gift by Carole (Marlow ‘59) Gilbert. Distributions from the renewable scholarship support a junior or senior in the pre-med and pre-health program, preferably someone going into primary care, as recommended by the pre-med and pre-health professions advisor with approval of the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of Mount Union.

EARL H. MARSH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Mrs. Margret S. Marsh in honor of her late husband, Earl H. Marsh ’23.

THE PEAT MARWICK ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 1988 by partners and alumni of the firm to support scholarship, program activities and faculty. Ongoing gifts are added to the fund principal.

LILLIAN AND THOMAS MASTIN SCHOLARSHIP

Established by The Mastin Foundation of Waite Hil, OH in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mastin’s interest in science achievement. Four $10,000 scholarships are awarded annually for students of the natural sciences who are National Merit Scholarship finalists or have an ACT composite score of 27 or better.

DR. THOMAS W. MASTIN

Established by Dr. Thomas W. Mastin of Waite Hill, OH as a general scholarship.

JOSEPH AND CHARLOTTE MASTROIANNI SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a life income agreement by Joseph and Charlotte Mastroianni of Alliance, OH to support Alliance area students, including those from Marlington, West Branch, or Alliance high schools. Mr. Mastroianni was a long-time member of the Board of Trustees.

THE RUTH AND THOMAS MAXWELL SCHOLARSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Established by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell in 1996 to encourage Christian service and improvement of life in third world countries by providing for deserving students from tropical countries with preference given to students from Latin America.

MCAULEY-MYERS SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1998 in memory of Joseph H. and Elizabeth McAuley Myers, Class of 1929, and Robert R. McAuley and Clara A. McAuley. For junior and senior students with records of academic excellence and distinction in extracurricular activities.

RALPH AND MAXINE MCBANE

Established in 1993 through a life income agreement by Ralph ’35 and Maxine (McLain ’35) McBane of Bergholz, OH to the Ronald G. and Mary Evelyn Weber Scholarship Fund.

W. DUANE AND FRANCES A. MCCARTY SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Dr. and Mrs. Duane McCarty ’52 of Albuquerque, NM to provide merit scholarships with


preference to students from the Southwestern United States.

ANN MCCONAHAY SCHOLARSHIP

Established through The Ann McConahay Educational Foundation in 1995 to support needy and deserving graduates of Alliance High School.

DR. BERNIE AND MRS. DONA MCCONNELL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE TECHNOLOGIES-NURSING ENDOWED FUND

Established in 2013 by a will bequest of Dr. Bernie and Mrs. Dona McConnell, distributions from the endowed fund will assist with the acquisition of medical technology and equipment, along with associated training expenses for the University of Mount Union’s Department of Nursing. The technology solutions will provide an innovative learning environment that will facilitate the transformation of students in the Mount Union’s nursing program into competent healthcare providers.

THE W. PHIL MCCONNELL ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 1999 through the estate of Mr. McConnell and a gift from Dr. Bernie and Dona McConnell to support and promote new technologies in music education.

THE GRACE A. MCCORD AND GRACE L. PUTLAND ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2006 by the Beta Psi Beta Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega to recognize active sisters from the Alpha Eta Chapter in memory of Grace A. McCord ’29 and Grace L. (Taylor ’24) Putland.

MCDERMOTT TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Gifts to the Science Equipment Endowment have been made by McDermott Technology, Inc., formerly the Babcock & Wilcox Company.

DAVID AND MARY BETH CARR MCFARLAND

Eleanor McLean, family and friends in memory of Mr. McLean ’49. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The renewable scholarship shall be awarded to students showing financial need.

JANET A. MCLEAN

Janet A. McLean made a gift to the University Endowment Fund in 2004 to be used to support general scholarship.

WILLIAM H. MCMASTER, JR. SENIOR PRIZE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Established by his late wife, Frances Skinner McMaster, members of his family and friends, in recognition of Mr. McMaster’s interest in English literature. McMaster ’32 served as a trustee of Mount Union from 1963-1975.

THE FRANCES P. MCNIECE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Frances P. McNiece Scholarship Fund was established in 2005 with funds from the Estate of Frances (Packham ’55) McNiece for scholarships for worthy students based upon academic standing and financial need.

DR. RICHARD C. AND DOROTHY J. WERSTLER MCPHERSON

Dr. Richard C. ’50 and Dorothy J. (Werstler ’49) McPherson contributed a generous gift in 1996 to name the McPherson Center for Human Health and Well-being.

DR. RICHARD C. AND DOROTHY J. MCPHERSON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2004 to support upperclass students interested in medical-related fields, particularly those pursuing a pre-medical curriculum.

CONSTANCE OESCH MEACHAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND

DR. RONALD E. MILLER

Established through a life income agreement of Dr. Ronald E. Miller ’53 of Hopewell, VA. The ultimate use of the funds will be general scholarships.

JANE E. MONCRIEF

Established in 1995 by Jane (Eynon ’46) Moncrief of Alliance, OH to support the most pressing needs as determined by the University Board of Trustees.

JOSEPH MONTGOMERY LEADERSHIP PRIZE

Established by Steven S. ‘84 and Suzanne (Spisak ’84) Harter of Houston, TX. This prize is provided annually to the Mount Union chapter of the Society of Christian Athletes for activities of the chapter that support leadership, commitment to Mount Union, industriousness, and/or faithfulness to Christian values.

THE MORGAN-SONG LEADERSHIP PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY

Established in 2012 by Dr. John C. Song in honor of his father, Dr. Henry N. Song and Mount Union’s chemistry professor, Dr. William M. Morgan, a faculty member from 1922 to1969. The prize will be awarded to a chemistry major having accomplished outstanding academic excellence, demonstrated leadership qualities and who has successively completed the Organic Chemistry II course. The recipient will be recommended by faculty members from the Department of Chemistry.

The Shirley Smith Mosher Scholarship was established in 2009 by Donald L. Mosher’49 in memory of his beloved wife, a member of the class of 1951.

THE JOHN J. AND THERESA MENOSKY SCHOLARSHIP

THE MURDOCH ENDOWMENT FOR SUMMER RESEARCH

THE MCINTOSH SCHOLARSHIP

The McIntosh Scholarship was established in 2016 by John R. (’66) and Carla McIntosh in honor of their three children, Danielle (McIntosh ‘01) Hawk, J.D. McIntosh and Brinton McIntosh. Preference will be given to a senior education major with financial need in good academic and social standing. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of Mount Union.

RUTH HARKINS MCKEOWN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established for scholarships in the Department of Music through the estate of Miss Esther H. Harkins.

LILLIAN B. MCLAUGHLIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through the will of Miss Lillian B. McLaughlin of Canton, OH.

THE HARRY B. MCLEAN SCHOLARSHIP

The Harry B. McLean Scholarship was established in 2009 by

The John J. and Theresa Menosky Scholarship was created in 2012 by David ‘80 and Julie Menosky in honor of their aunt and uncle, Jack and Theresa Menosky. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The renewable scholarship shall be awarded to freshman students showing financial need.

Established in 2006 by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Murdoch to assist in attracting chemistry students to undertake summer research programs with faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

THE DONNA J. MICHALEK, PH.D. MEMORIAL ENGINEERING PRIZE

THE JAMES J. NAHRA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The prize was established in memory of Donna J. Michalek, Ph.D. following an untimely death in 2012. Dr. Michalek joined the faculty at the University of Mount Union in 2010 as the founding member and chair of the Department of Engineering. In that role, she developed the original curriculum for the mechanical engineering and civil engineering programs. Dr. Michalek was a dedicated teacher who set high standards for her students and even higher standards for herself. She devoted her life to engineering education and the engineering profession. The award is to be given each spring during Honors Convocation to a graduating student who, in the judgment of the department faculty, best exemplifies the characteristics of an engineer.

DR. FRANCES A. MILLER

Established through the estate of Dr. Frances A. Miller of Youngstown, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE MARY W. AND ERIC A. ECKLER CHAIR OF AMERICAN LITERATURE AND DRAMA

Held by Dr. Kim Risley, professor of biology and chair of the Department of Biology, this chair was established during a 1918 capital campaign but was not fully funded until 1996 through the generosity of the late Hazel L. Johnson ’35. The chair is named for Major Milton J. Lichty 1892, said to be the first Mount Union man to die in World War I. The Lichty Chair was held by legendary Professor Joseph Mehollin Scott from 1918 through 1945.

ETHEL MELLINGER AWARD IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

John C. ’48 and Lucile (Ketcham ’45) McIntosh of Conway, MA made an endowment gift to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

Held by Dr. Chris Stanton, professor of biology and director of the John T. Huston-Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Nature Center, this chair was established in 1992 through the charitable gifts of the late Dr. John D. Brumbaugh. Brumbaugh was a dedicated physician, humanitarian, friend of education, and lover of nature. With a Bachelor of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University, a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve, and a Doctor of Medicine degree from The Ohio State University, Brumbaugh spent his life in Akron in private practice in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Among his many civic responsibilities and achievements, he served on the State Medical Board of Ohio for 21 years and was a member of the Akron Health Commission for 15 years.

THE SHIRLEY SMITH MOSHER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2012 by Dr. John C. Song in honor of his father, Dr. Henry N. Song and Mount Union’s chemistry professor, Dr. William M. Morgan, a faculty member from 1922 to1969. The prize will be awarded to a biochemistry major having accomplished outstanding academic excellence, demonstrated leadership qualities and who has successively completed the Organic Chemistry II course. The recipient will be recommended by faculty members from the Department of Chemistry.

VICTOR AND ALMA MCFARLAND

JOHN AND LUCILE MCINTOSH

THE DR. JOHN D. BRUMBAUGH CHAIR IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Held by Dr. Andrew Price, professor of English and chair of the Department of English, this chair was established in 1998 through a generous gift from the estate of the late Hazel L. Johnson ’35. Johnson wanted to honor and recognize the lifelong accomplishments of “Mom” and “Pop” Eckler. Dr. Eckler taught English at Mount Union from 1922 until 1955 and served as chair of the Department of English all but one of those years. Mrs. Eckler taught English as an associate professor at Mount from 1922 until 1964.

This fund was established in memory of Constance (Oesch ’25) Meacham by her children: Margaret (Meacham ’49) Mihalyi, Eleanor (Meacham ’50) Broscoe, Marian (Meacham ’52) Shern, and Howard C. Meacham, Jr.

Established by Ethel Mellinger ’22.

Endowed chairs are the highest form of recognition available to faculty members and allow donors and their families to reward perpetually outstanding teaching, a traditional hallmark of the Mount Union experience. Featured are faculty named to the previously-established endowed chairs.

THE MORGAN-SONG LEADERSHIP PRIZE IN BIOCHEMISTRY

David and Mary Beth (Carr ’44) McFarland of Warren, OH made a gift to the University Endowment Fund through a life income agreement. The ultimate use of the income from the fund will be used to support the Dr. Joseph M. Carr Lectureship.

Established in 1987 through a life income agreement by Victor ’28 and Alma McFarland of Ravenna, OH, the ultimate use of the funds will be directed to the Academic Enrichment Endowment Fund.

ENDOWED CHAIRS

RICHARD AND LOIS MYERS

Richard ’44 and Lois (Everett ’46) Myers of Alliance, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The James J. Nahra Endowed Scholarship in Engineering was established in 2010 by James J. Nahra ‘90 to support American born students with financial need who are majoring in engineering. To be eligible, the student must possess the class standing of a junior or above and maintain a 3.00 GPA.

NATIONAL CABINET OF MOUNT UNION WOMEN SCHOLARSHIPS

Each year scholarships are awarded in honor or in memory of the following members: Dorothy J. Davis ’62, Lucille (Brown) Ketcham, Laurie Kolenbrander, Mary (Rogusky ’49) Regula, Sarah Stevenson, and Mary Evelyn (Cook ’37) Weber. The Mount Union Women Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year in memory of members who have passed away.

NATURAL SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established from the Trust of M. Virginia Riggs. With the proceeds

THE MILTON J. LICHTY CHAIR IN BIOLOGY

JOHN E. AND HELEN WEAVER SAFFELL ENDOWED CHAIR IN THE HUMANITIES

Held by Dr. John Recchuiti, professor of history and chair of the Department of History, this chair was established in 1996 by Dr. John E. ‘37 and the late Helen (Weaver ’44) Saffell to support scholarships and an endowed chair in the humanities. The chair is awarded to a “discipline scholar whose imaginative and creative teaching is revered for making historical and or literary studies meaningful in the lives of students.” The first scholar was named in 2008-2009.

THE CHARLES S. GALLAHER ENDOWED CHAIR IN BIOLOGY

Held by Dr. Jonathan J. Scott, professor of biology, this chair was established in 2011 by the estate of Dr. Charles S. Gallaher ‘25. While attending Mount Union, Gallaher was an active brother of Phi Kappa Tau. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in medicine from the University of Louisville. During World War II, he served as commander in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps in the southwest Pacific. He later worked as staff physician at the Kodak Company and became a surgeon and administrator of Park Ridge Hospital in Rochester, New York. Gallaher served on the Board of Trustees from 1956 to 1994 and was honored with the Alumni Service Award in 1994.

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from the trust Mount Union will endow the Natural Sciences Scholarship Fund. The distributions from the fund will support merit-based scholarships for worthy students majoring in the natural sciences who maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA in accordance with practices established by the Office of Student Financial Services.

THE ROBERT AND PAMELA NEWBOLD ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Robert and Pamela Newbold Endowed Scholarship was established in 2015 as a gift by Robert ‘85 and Pamela Newbold. The interest of the endowed fund shall be used to provide an annual scholarship, on a renewable basis, to assist students of middle income families. The funds shall be administered by the Office of Student Financial Services.

THE JOHN M. AND MARY W. NOLAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMISTRY

Established in 2000 by John B. Nolan ’64 to support a science major, with preference given to a chemistry major. The recipients of this award shall be determined by the director of student financial services and a representative of the Department of Chemistry.

FREDERICK OBERHOLZER

Established by Frederick Oberholzer ’49 of Canton, OH, the ultimate use of the income from the fund will be to endow an Annual Fund gift in his name and his late wife, Genevieve (Shively ’49) Oberholzer.

OHIO METHODIST SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1975 through the Ohio Methodist Crusade for Christian Higher Education by the East Ohio and West Ohio Conferences of The United Methodist Church.

ORWICK-NICHOLSON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orwick of Alliance, OH in 1993 to support scholarships. Carl is a member of the Class of 1942 and Martha “Nickie” (Nicholson) Orwick attended with the Class of 1945.

JEANNETTE A. OSGOOD

Established through the estate of Jeannette A. Osgood of New Canaan, CT to support the Faculty Development Fund.

THE SALLY OTTO VISUAL ART SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2016 as a gift by Mr. Jim Otto ’56 in loving memory of his wife, Mrs. Sally (Cooper ’56) Otto. Distributions from the endowed fund will support an art major with financial need in good academic and social standing. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of Mount Union.

GERALD AND ESTER GARLAND PALMER MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP

Established to provide scholarship assistance with preference being given to students in the field of music.

HUGH M. PATTON STUDENT AID FUND

Established through a bequest from Mrs. Ira G. Amsler [Ethelyn (Montgomery ’09) Patton] of Pittsburgh, PA in memory of her father. Amsler was a member of the Board of Trustees and was the first president of the National Cabinet of Mount Union Women.

CORDA E. PECK ’16 DRAMA SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Established by Corda Peck ’16, a teacher of drama and English in the Cleveland, OH area and an active member of the National Cabinet of Mount Union Women.

BETTY (GRANT ’35) PERKINS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1991 by her husband, Mr. C. Stuart Perkins of North Hollywood, CA.

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JOHN S. PERKINS

Established through a life income agreement of Mr. John S. Perkins ’32 of Westwood, MA. These funds will ultimately constitute the John S. and Paul M. Perkins Fund to be used for the library endowment fund at the University.

JOHN AND MADGE PETERS

Established through a charitable trust of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters of Alliance, OH. These funds were contributed to the Nick and Margaret Hampu Scholarship Fund and the endowment of the Dowling Mentor Program.

THE MADGE PATTERSON PETERS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Madge Patterson Peters Endowed Scholarship was established in 2010 by John and Madge Peters of Alliance, Ohio to support students of Alliance High School and Marlington High School with first preference for those studying natural sciences and a second preference for students majoring in economics or business.

THE DR. CHARLES G. AND DOROTHY E. PETERSON MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Charles G. Peterson and Dorothy E. Peterson Memorial Scholarship was established in 2001 by their daughters Sandra Peterson ‘63 and Nancy Peterson-Klein to support worthy students enrolling in the Department of Education.

DONALD AND JOSEPHINE HOILES PETERSON

Donald A. ’39 and Josephine (Hoiles ’40) Peterson established endowment funds for Peterson Field House in 1984 and HoilesPeterson Residence Hall in 1994. The Petersons are long-time friends of the University and Mr. Peterson has been a member of the Board of Trustees for many years.

PHI KAPPA TAU CLUNK LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established in 2016 in honor of Dr. Roy H. Clunk ’22, Judge R.R. Denny Clunk ’51 and Roy J. Clunk ’77. The leadership, guidance, and financial support bestowed by the three generations of the Clunk family made it possible for the survival and stabilization of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity at the University of Mount Union. This scholarship will be awarded to a member of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity entering into his senior year. Preference shall be given to a member who displays leadership, brotherhood, academic excellence, and community involvement.

MR. AND MRS. STUART W. PHILLIPS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1994 through the estate of Mrs. Grace E. (Senff ’30) Phillips of Canton, OH to support needy and/or deserving students pursuing degrees in music.

THE HUBERT R. PINNEY OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS

Established in 2004 by former students and fellow faculty members. This award is given annually to the students who have demonstrated the best overall academic record in each area of the department. This award was combined with the Senior Award in the Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Administration in 2004 and was awarded to the top student in each area of the department.

THE JOHN PIPER ENDOWED MEN’S GOLF FUND

The John Piper Endowed Men’s Golf Fund was created in 2005 to be used at the discretion of the current head men’s golf coach for the enhancement of the existing golf program and as a supplement to the annual budget.

THE DOUGLAS A. AND PAULA COOPER POAD SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2013 by a will bequest of Douglas A. and Paula

Cooper Poad to be used for a student majoring in either marketing or management. The specific criteria and administration of said scholarship shall be developed and managed by the department faculty of the Department of Business.

DR. PAULETTE S. POLITSCH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Paulette S. Politsch Endowed Scholarship was established in 2013 by Dr. Paulette S. Politsch Greenberger. Distributions from this renewable scholarship support students in good standing, with preference given first to students from Gloversville, NY; second to students from Fulton County, NY; and third to students who reside in small communities from the states of New York or Ohio. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

WALTER D. POWELL

Established in 1995, the Walter D. Powell Trust will be used for scholarships.

NORMAN MERLE PROCTOR

Established through a bequest to the general scholarship fund.

DAVID L. PROSSER

Established by David L. Prosser ’34 of Mineral Ridge, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

CHARLES R. RAEDEL SCHOLARSHIP AND THE ADA HILL RAEDEL SCHOLARSHIP

Established through the estate of the late Charles R. and Ada Hill Raedel of Canton, OH. Mr. Raedel, a long-time resident of Canton, OH, served as a trustee of the Fairmount Children’s Home. Mrs. Raedel had an extended interest in young people in the Canton area.

THE RICHARD POGUE ENDOWED REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

JACKSON AND PAULINE RAFELD

Jackson and Pauline Rafeld made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Mr. Rafeld was a long-time coach and faculty member at Mount Union.

THE RALPH K. AND ELIZABETH B. RAMSAYER SOPHOMORE PRIZE

The prize, originally established in 1939 by Dr. Ralph K. Ramsayer ’20, of Canton, OH and his wife, was funded in 1994 by gifts from George B. Ramsayer in memory of his parents.

MARGARET MORGAN RAMSEY ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN MUSIC

Held by Dr. James Perone, professor of music, the professorship was established circa 1918 by Willis H. Ramsey, vice president of Morgan Engineering and a former trustee of the University. It is believed that the gift made during the Methodist Episcopal Church’s Educational Jubilee Movement as a tribute to his wife took into consideration her fondness for music. Mrs. Ramsey was characterized in a memorial as “a noble woman of fine attainments, pleasing personality and great sympathy.”

VIRGINIA NYE REED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2003 by Virginia Nye Reed to be awarded annually at the Alpha Xi Delta Founder’s Day event to junior or senior education majors who are active in Alpha Xi Delta sorority and the University of Mount Union community.

MYRTLE A. REESE AND ANN K. ALLISON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by the late Ann K. Allison.

REGULA SCHOLARS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

REINBERGER FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS

Established in 1976 by the trustees of the Reinberger Foundation of Cleveland, OH in memory of the late Charles T. Reinberger of Cleveland, OH.

MARION RESCH

Marion Resch of Youngstown, OH made a gift to the Paul H. Resch Scholarship Fund.

PAUL H. RESCH SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1992 through the estate of Mr. Paul Resch of Youngstown, OH to assist seriousminded high school students from economically and socially disadvantaged backgrounds in completing their collegiate educations. The income from the endowment shall be used to make that dream possible. Preference will be given to students from the Youngstown area.

THE WILLARD AND VIVIAN RICHARDS SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2006 by James ’73 and Pamela (Richards ’73) Kimble in honor of Pamela Kimble’s parents to assist students of the University of Mount Union

DR. MABEL M. RIEDINGER

Established through the estate of Dr. Mabel M. Riedinger of Akron, OH to support the Faculty Development Endowment.

FLORENCE A. AND AUSTIN A. RINDCHEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2003 through the estate of Florence Rindchen. The earnings from the endowment fund shall be used for scholarships in the medical or medically related fields.

ROY E. ROBB SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1983 by Mr. Robb, long-time friend of the University’s intercollegiate athletic program.

FRANCIS G. “BUCK” RODGERS FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP

The Francis G. “Buck” Rodgers Freshman Scholarship was created in 2007 with a gift from Buck Rodgers, nationally renowned retired IBM executive and Alliance, OH native. The award should be made annually to an incoming freshman from Alliance High School who is an accomplished scholar with an expressed interest in a business career, plus a demonstrated need for financial assistance.

CLARENCE J. “BILL” AND HAZEL P. RODMAN FUND

Established by Mr. Clarence J. Rodman and his wife, Hazel (Purcell ’14) Rodman, of Alliance, OH.

THE VIOLET BICA ROSS AND L. CLAYTON ROSS SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Violet (Bica ’44) Ross in memory of her husband, L. Clayton Ross, and her brother, George Bica. Mrs. Ross also contributed a generous gift in 1999 to name the Bica-Ross Residence Hall on campus. She is a native of Alliance, OH and spent her life educating and counseling youth in Alliance and Cleveland, OH.

THE JOHN O. ROUSE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PRIZE

The John O. Rouse International Travel Prize was established in 2007 by John O. Rouse of the Class of 1950 to support a prize to a student or students planning to study in Western Europe. Students who otherwise could not afford to travel should be given preference.

LOWELL AND PAULINE RUCH

Established through the estates of Lowell ’28 and Pauline Ruch of Duarte, CA to support the Library and Lecture Endowment Fund.

C. HAROLD AND OLIVE SAFFELL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2005 through the estate of C. Harold Saffell of Alliance, OH to support general scholarships for worthy students.

THE JOHN E. AND HELEN W. SAFFELL PRIZE

Established in 2000 with gifts from former students and a gift from the American Football Coaches Association. Dr. Saffell ’37 and the late Mrs. Saffell ’44 were involved alumni with the University and were devoted faculty members for a combined total of 68 years. The proceeds of the endowment shall be used to help students finish their education at Mount Union. The recipients shall be from the sophomore or junior class with preference given to students majoring in history or English.

SCHELL FOUNDATION STUDENT LOAN FUND

Established in 2001 by the Charles E. Schell Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee, of Cincinnati, OH to provide educational assistance loans, without interest and without security, to qualified students to aid them in securing a practical education that but for said loans would probably not otherwise be attainable.

THE CHRIS SCHUH AWARD

Established in 1999 to honor the memory of Chris Schuh who drowned on campus in the spring of 1998. The award is given to an underclass student, with preference from southwestern OH, who demonstrates the qualities of service to the University community and commitment to campus organizations or activities.

DR. LORIN BERYL SEBRELL CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1998 from funds from the estate of Dr. Sebrell, a member of the Class of 1916. The income from the endowment shall be used to assist worthy sophomore students who have a need and maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA their freshman year at the University of Mount Union. The award may be continued in their junior and senior year if the student continues to maintain a 3.0 GPA.

DR. HIRAM H. SHAFER FUND

Established by the late Mrs. Susie C. Shafer of Alliance, OH in memory of her husband.

THE CARL N. SHAHEEN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2016 by Sadie Shaheen to honor her husband Carl, a 1947 Mount Union graduate. Carl worked diligently to attain his college education during difficult times and considered the well-rounded education and lasting relationships at Mount Union a cornerstone to his success. The funds are to be awarded to an incoming freshman, on a renewable basis, from the Stark County area, preference being McKinley High School, who has financial need, who demonstrates this same work ethic, and who has achieved a 3.0 grade-point average.

ERNEST A. SHEETZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The David R. Schooler Scholarship was established in 2005 by David R. Schooler ‘68. The add-on endowed scholarship will be awarded to junior or senior students who have experienced a demonstrable and significant change in their financial circumstances and who are otherwise at risk of not continuing their education at the University of Mount Union.

Established in 2010 in memory of Ernest A. “Ernie” Sheetz ‘51 through a generous gift by Betty Sheetz. Many friends, colleagues and family members also contributed to the scholarship. Mr. Sheetz’s role in the growth and development of Mount Union and the profession of fund raising are well recognized by all those who knew him. The distributions from the endowed fund shall be used to provide tuition costs for a first generation sophomore of good academic standing on a renewable basis.

THE SCHOOLER-BARR ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

CLIFFORD D. AND BETTY SHIELDS

DAVID R. SCHOOLER SCHOLARSHIP

The Schooler-Barr Endowed Scholarship was established in 2001 by Heather Schooler ‘90 and Steven Barr ‘88 to encourage individuals pursuing the study of creative expression through the visual arts. Preference will be given to applicants from historically under-represented groups who have declared a major in the areas of visual arts and/or art education.

SCHOOLER LECTURE SERIES ENDOWMENT

Established in 1994 by the Schooler Family Foundation, the Schooler Lecture Series benefits the students, faculty members, and staff of the University, as well as the greater Alliance, OH community.

DAVID ELWOOD AND ANNA W. SCOTTSCHNEIDER SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Dr. E. Karl Schneider ’66 and Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Schneider as a renewable award to a freshman who is a pre-ministerial student or science major who maintains a specified grade point average.

THE SCOTT-WILSON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

The Scott-Wilson Family Scholarship was established in 2004 by Anne Louise Scott Grauel in memory of family members George M. Scott, Dr. Joseph Scott ’13, Rev. Dr. David Elwood Scott ’08, Anna Margaret (Wilson ’08) Scott, Rev. Dr. Edwin Ernest Wilson ’96, and Ruth Agnes (Scott ’14) Lewis.

Dr. Clifford D. ’43 and Betty (Hatton ’44) Shields of Hudson, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Dr. and Mrs. Shields also made a significant endowment gift to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

NEILLE N. SIDLE SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1999 through the estate of Mr. Neille Sidle ’62 to support a student majoring in education who may need financial aid.

THE FRED F. SILK ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1998 by the Fred F. Silk Charitable Foundation of Canton, OH. The award shall be made on academic ability without regard to financial need and shall be given to those students whose elementary and/or secondary education was primarily obtained as a resident of Stark County, OH.

THE THELMA E. SLATER CURRICULUM RESOURCE CENTER

Established in 2010 by Thelma E. Slater ‘42 and her son Dr. Niall Slater to support the needs of students and faculty in the Department of Education and local educators.

THELMA TOURNAY SLATER LECTURE SERIES ENDOWMENT

Established through a life income agreement by Mrs. John Slater ’42. Income from the fund shall show preference to promoting


the classics through a lecture or seminar series.

ELIZABETH SLEE

Ms. Elizabeth Slee of Alliance, OH made a gift to the Theresa Utterback–Alpha Chi Omega Prize in memory of her sister, Grace McCord ’29, who was a dedicated member of the sorority.

J.C. SMITH MINISTERIAL LOAN FUND

Established in 1992 by the third generation descendants of the Rev. John Charles Fremont Smith.

JEAN MILLER SMITH SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1980 by Dr. John Smith ’38 in honor of his wife, Mrs. Jean (Miller ’40) Smith.

COL. MARSHALL SMITH SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1991 by the late Colonel Marshall J. Smith of Alliance, OH to support students who are U.S. citizens who speak fluent English, display leadership potential, and excel in reading, writing, and mathematics.

THE WALTER SCOTT ‘47 AND LAURA HECK SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship was established by Walter Smith and family in memory of his father and mother. His father was a lifelong educator. This need based scholarship will be given to a student that is at least a junior in standing and majoring in the field of education. While not required, the ideal student would be specifically interested in teaching mathematics. Preference shall also be given to a student from the Ohio Valley or Geauga County. The funds shall be administered by the Office of Student Financial Services and are part of the endowment of the University of Mount Union.

ALMA TAGGART SPECHT, SCIO COLLEGE, ENDOWMENT FUND

Established by her daughter, Lillian M. Specht ’51 of Akron, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Mrs. Alma Specht was a teacher in Harrison County, OH. In making this gift, her daughter, Lillian, wishes to recognize the influence her mother had on youth and her appreciation for the opportunity to complete her education.

THE ROBERT L. AND JUDITH A. SPEER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2000 by Robert ’60 and Judy (Lechleitner ’61) Speer of Alliance, OH to support junior or senior students who have shown notable academic improvement in their fields of study.

RUBY SPEIDEL

Established through a bequest of Mrs. Ruby Speidel of Lakewood, OH to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

REV. JACK ’50 AND MILLIE SPENCER SCHOLARSHIP

Established by the Rev. Jack ’50 and Mildred Littell Spencer of Warren, PA through a life income agreement with the Western Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. These funds will support deserving students who are preparing for full-time Christian service.

CAROLE EVANS SPIKER STUDENT AID FUND

GUIDO AND ANNE STEMPEL

Established through a life income agreement by Dr. Guido and Anne (Elliott ’52) Stempel of Athens, OH to support general scholarships.

MR. KIRK STEMPLE

Established through gifts from Mr. Kirk Stemple ’78 to the Class of 1978 Scholarship Fund for deserving students.

THE STEPHAN FAMILY PRIZE FOR WRITING

Established in 1996 by the Stephan family in honor of former English professors Catherine Gunnell and Lyle Crist. The prize is to be granted on merit as determined by members of the Department of English. The inspiration for the prize stems from classroom experiences in two generations of the Stephan family.

THE CECIL T. AND MARIAN H. STEWART AWARD

The Cecil and Marian Stewart Prize was initially established in 1977 with many memorial gifts made in honor of Cecil Stewart, chairman of the Department of Music for 25 years, 22 of those years as choir director. Bette (Bodley ‘67) Chambless provided gifts to ensure that an annual prize would continue to be awarded. In 2003, the children of Cecil and Marian Stewart renamed and endowed the fund in honor of both their mother and father. The prize is given to a junior recommended by the Department of Music for excellence in choral conducting.

THE CECIL STEWART SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2006 by John B. Nolan ’64 in memory of Cecil Tooker Stewart, chair of the Department of Music (1946-1972) and choir director. This scholarship shall be awarded annually to a science or math major who is involved in choir and or band. The recipients of this award shall be determined by the director of student financial services.

MR. KEITH AND MRS. JOANN STOCKER

Established through a life income agreement by Keith and JoAnn (Ballantyne ’51) Stocker of Alliance, OH; the ultimate use of this unrestricted fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

THE DR. ALFRED E. STOCKUM ’50 AND MARY ANN (CLOSE ’55) STOCKUM SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Alfred E. Stockum ‘50 and Mary Ann (Close ‘55) Stockum Scholarship was established in 2007 by Dr. and Mrs. Stockum to support worthy students.

RICHARD STOLLAR ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Richard Stollar Endowed Scholarship was created in 2006 with memorial gifts to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

MARIAN ALICE STONE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by the late Marian A. Stone ’21.

BASIL P. AND ELIZABETH STRONG

Established through the estate of Basil P. Strong ’26 as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees. In addition, the Strongs made a significant undesignated gift to the University though a life income agreement.

THE TAUB ENGINEERING ENDOWED FUND

The Taub Engineering Endowed Fund was established in 2016 as a gift by Russ and Anne Taub. The interest from this fund shall be used at the discretion of the director of the School of Engineering. Preference shall be given to award an add-on scholarship to an underrepresented engineering student(s) in financial need. The recipient shall be in good academic and social standing. The scholarship distribution will be added directly to the student’s tuition account in accordance with approved procedures of Mount Union. If a financial needy engineering student is not identified in a particular year, that year’s interest from this endowed fund may be used at the discretion of the director of the School of Engineering, ultimately helping to provide an innovative learning environment and experience for the engineering students of the University.

THE DEAN TERENCE TAYLOR LEADERSHIP PRIZE

Established in 1998 by Louis E. ’68 and Kathy (Clark ’68) Daugherty to honor the service that Terry Taylor gave to the University and the impact he made on students’ lives. Income from the fund shall be used to assist capable, deserving students in need who are showing signs of leadership through their involvement with campus organizations, who exhibit good citizenship and believe in the University’s mission.

THE TEEPLE-KROHN ENDOWED PRIZE FUND

Established in 1998 by Atty. John N. Teeple of Alliance, OH as an annual prize to the student who obtains the first chair in the clarinet section of the band/orchestra as determined by the chair of the Department of Music.

THE DR. JAMES E. THOMA SPORT BUSINESS AWARD

Established in 2014 in honor of Mount Union Sport Business program visionary Dr. James E. Thoma through the generous giving of sport business alumni. The award celebrates and recognizes students who have demonstrated potential to be leaders, visionaries, and dayto-day practitioners and personify excellence in the business of sports.

LEE ANN THORN SCHOLARSHIP

Established by trustee Lee Ann (Johnston ’83) Thorn to support worthy students at Mount Union.

THE HOBART AND BERNICE TILTON SCHOLARSHIP

Established through the bequest of Bernice Tilton. Preference is given to students in good academic standing with financial need who are involved in intercollegiate sports.

TIMKEN FOUNDATION OF CANTON REGULA SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement.

THE RALPH E. TOALSTON SCHOLARSHIP

WILLIAM K. SPRING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Student Success Scholarship was established in 2007 through an anonymous estate gift. Distributions from the fund are designated for scholarships for deserving and needy students chosen by the Office of Student Financial Services at Mount Union.

Established in 2013 by a will bequest of Ralph E. Toalston ‘69. The endowed scholarship will be awarded annually to students in good standing giving preference to students from either East Canton or Osnaburg Township, Ohio. The renewable scholarship is available to students of freshman standing and will be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of Mount Union.

THE ANNE ELLIOTT STEMPEL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

NICHOLAS AND MARGARET L. STUFFER

BERTHA H. TSAI MEMORIAL AWARD

Established in 1977 by Mr. and Mrs. William Spiker ’55.

Established in 1971 through the will of the late Mrs. Zerna (Kingsbury ’09) Spring of Alliance, OH in memory of her son, William K. Spring.

The Anne Elliott Stempel Endowed Scholarship was created in 2005 to benefit students of Mount Union.

STUDENT SUCCESS SCHOLARSHIP

Established through a life income agreement by Nicholas ’45 and Margaret L. Stuffer to support the Department of Education.

Established in 1985 by Dr. James C. Chang ’57 in memory of Mrs. Bertha H. Tsai whose assistance made it possible for a number of students to attend Mount Union. This award is

given to an outstanding sophomore or junior in chemistry.

THE TURKAL FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2010 in memory of Thomas G. Turkal ‘79 and his parents Norma J. and George Turkal for the purpose of providing financial aid to students of merit and financial need.

THE CHARLES ’49 AND MARTHA (LUTZ ’48) UNGER EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2002 by Mr. and Mrs. Unger to assist students who are pursuing a career in education. Scholarship will be awarded each year to full-time students enrolled in the Department of Education. Preference will be given to students who are pursuing a career in early childhood, middle childhood, or mathematics education. Financial need and good academic standing shall be considered in the decision.

MILDRED UNKEFER ULRICH SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1995 by Mrs. Mildred (Unkefer ’30) Ulrich of Fort Belvoir, VA through a life income agreement. This fund will provide scholarship assistance with preference being given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

THE UNIZAN BANK SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1979 by United National Bank of Alliance, OH, now known as Unizan, to support a scholarship with a preference being given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

ALBERT M. AND ETHEL M. FIRTH UNTCH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

The Albert M. and Ethel M. Firth Untch Endowed Scholarship was created in 2006 to support students at the University of Mount Union.

MICHAEL A. UNTCH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Michael A. Untch Endowed Scholarship Fund was created in 2006 to benefit Mount Union students.

THE THERESA UTTERBACK MEMORIAL PRIZE FUND

This endowed fund was created by family and friends of Mrs. Theresa Utterback to benefit current members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at Mount Union. The funds were contributed directly to the alumni chapter and in 1995 these funds were transferred to the institution for investment and administration.

MR. AND MRS. HOWARD J. VAN DEN EYNDEN

Established through the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. van den Eynden of Shaker Heights, OH to support van den Eynden Hall.

THE RICHARD L. AND CONNIE VANDERMEULEN DOYLE PRIZE

The Richard L. and Connie VanderMeulen Doyle Prize was established in memory of both Dick and Connie following their deaths. Dick was a beloved professor of history at the College. The prize should be given annually to students who show great promise in the field of history. The students may come from any academic year. The head of the Department of History, provost of the University, and the Office of Student Financial Aid shall choose the award recipient. The Dr. Connie VanderMeulen Doyle Memorial Prize was established in 1994.

THE COACH KEN WABLE ENDOWED PRIZE FUND

Established in 2004 in honor of legendary Mount Union Football Coach Ken Wable, whose 25-year coaching career is fondly remembered by so many. The Prize is who plans a career in teaching and coaching.

DR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. WEAST

Established through a life income agreement of Dr. Robert C. Weast ’38 of Asheville, NC in 1990 to support the Library Fund.

ELIZABETH M. WEAVER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through the will of the late Dr. Elizabeth M. Weaver of Akron, OH.

DR. HARRY L. WEAVER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in memory of the late Dr. Harry Weaver ’16, by his widow Olive (Shontz ’17) Weaver to support an outstanding pre-medical student. Though preference will be given to students from the Alliance, OH area, any clearly outstanding pre-med student is eligible for the award.

MRS. COURTENAY WEBBER

Established through a life-income agreement of Mrs. Courtenay Webber of Lisbon, OH; the ultimate use of the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

WEBBER-MACKEY ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 1992 by Mrs. Courtenay Webber of Lisbon to support capable and deserving upperclass students who have shown leadership and dedication to the University beyond the academic and extracurricular programs.

MARY EVELYN AND RONALD G. WEBER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1980 by the Board of Trustees to assist worthy students as a tribute to Mary Evelyn (Cook ’37) and Ronald G. ’38 Weber for 36 years of dedicated service in developing the physical growth and financial stability of the University.

RONALD G. WEBER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1997 by Ralph and Maxine McBane of Bergholz, OH in honor of Dr. Ronald G. Weber’s service to Mount Union and to their lifelong friendship to support needy and deserving students in business administration or accounting.

THE GEORGE K. WEIMER SIGMA NU PRIZE

The George Weimer Sigma Nu Beta Iota Leadership Prize was established in 2014 by alumni members of the fraternity and other friends honoring the leadership, creativity, and encouragement provided by George to the chapter and the entire Mount Union community. The prize will be awarded annually to the commander of the Sigma Nu Beta Iota chapter.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA UNITED METHODIST SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by members of the Western Pennsylvania Conference.

PROFESSOR ROBERT G. WIESE SCHOLARSHIP

The Professor Robert G. Wiese Scholarship was created in 2007 to honor Dr. Robert G. Wiese, professor emeritus of geology, for his dedication to his students and the Geological Sciences, with a lead gift from David A Wavrek ’82.

WILBUR S. WESTWOOD SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through a bequest of the late Wilbur S. Westwood of Alliance, OH, a former student at Mount Union. Westwood was a businessman in Alliance and bequeathed his residuary estate to the University to be used for student scholarships.

WHERRY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1951 by the late Harry M. Wherry of Alliance, OH.

DR. AND MRS. ROBERT T. WHITE

Established through a life income agreement by Dr. and the late Mrs. Robert T. White of Alliance, OH; the ultimate use of the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

EDWARD AND RUTH WILKOF FOUNDATION

Established through gifts to the general scholarship fund.

EVAN R. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established through the will of Gordon E. Williams of Pittsburgh, PA in memory of his son, Evan R. Williams ’77.

HARRY C. ’31 AND MARY E. (CRIBBS ’33) WINKLER SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2000 by their daughter, Juanita Sammon, in honor of her parents to support students who are making a difference in the Mount Union community through involvement as counselors or mentors. Recipients of the scholarship may be resident counselors, Dowling Mentors, or volunteers.

THE WOLPERT FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

The Wolpert Family Scholarship was established in 2004 by David S. ’69 and Debra A. (Betz ’73) Wolpert to assist a junior or a senior pursuing a career in secondary education. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to either a French or mathematics major who demonstrates an outstanding work ethic as determined by the department chairs.

THE JOHN AND ELEANOR MINCKS WOLF LECTURE

The John and Eleanor Mincks Wolf Lecture in Music Education and English was established with gifts in 1999 and 2009 to honor the memory of John ’41 and Eleanor (Minks ‘39) Wolf. He was a teacher of Music for thirty years in the Strongsville schools. She was a teacher of English and Latin in Richfield and Highland school districts. Distributions from the endowed fund are used to bring professionals in the disciplines of music education or English to campus.

VELMA O. WORKMAN

Established through the estate of Velma O. Workman ’18 of Stow, OH to support the Faculty Development Fund.

THE E.J. WULF STUDENT TEACHER PRIZE

Created in 2013 by Mrs. Ellen June (McDonald ‘47) Wulf for Mount Union seniors majoring in early childhood education. The yearly award provides funds for student teacher related expenses. Distributions from the award will be divided equally among the three applicants with the highest grade point averages.

COACH JAMES H. WUSKE ENDOWED PRIZE

Established in 2005 with gifts from former student athletes and friends to assist a deserving student athlete who participates in track and field, excels in the classroom, plans a career in teaching and coaching, and demonstrates the values and work ethic displayed by the coach.

GLADYS R. YOUNG AND EMIL O. YOUNG ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP OF BUSINESS

Established through a bequest of Gladys (Ruch ’26) Young.

THOMAS W. AND ROSALEE YOUNG PRE-PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Thomas W. and Rosalee (Davis ’37) Young Pre-Professional Scholarship was established by bequest with a gift from Thomas W. Young, a member of the Class of 1937, to provide support for a junior entering pre-law or medical studies. The renewable award should be applied to the cost of tuition for a student in good academic standing with financial need, as determined by the Office of Student Financial Services.

ELISABETH ANN YOUNT

Established in 1994 through the estate of Elisabeth Ann (Smith ’43) Yount of Gering, NE to support the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

THE CORL JAMES ZIMMERMAN AWARD

The Corl James Zimmerman Award was made through a bequest of his late wife, Lou Zimmerman Luke, in 1992. The fund shall be used to support the athletic program as recommended by the athletic director.

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Dr. James and Karen Perone (left), pictured with Dr. James and Judy ’12 Thoma (right), are among the many dedicated faculty, staff, alumni, and friends who have been recognized for their loyalty giving and estate commitments.

HERITAGE SOCIETY The Heritage Society was established by the Board of Trustees in 1989 to recognize those who have expressed their commitment to the future of Mount Union through planned gifts or estate commitments. Planned gifts include will bequests, charitable trusts, life insurance, and charitable gift annuities. We are deeply grateful to our Heritage Society members for their vision and dedication to our students. The following list is cumulative and 20182019 additions are indicated with a + symbol.

$41 MILLION

HERITAGE SOCIETY LIFETIME GIVING HR-12

Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Marty E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Allen Miss Shirley A. Allen Dr. and Mrs. Clark B. Archer Ms. Nancy C. Ashcom Mrs. Martha E. Baillis Mr. Lloyd E. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Beeghly Mr. and Mrs. William H. Belden, Jr. Ms. Sarah J. Bican Mr. and Mrs. David M. Blank Dr. Kathryn L. Boehnke Dr. Cheryl C. Boots Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Brooks Dr. and Mrs. David M. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown Mr. Richard E. Brownfield Mrs. Marcia F. Burch Mr. Fred Burchfield Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Burke + Mr Richard L. Button Mrs. Georgia V. Calesi Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Carman Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cicchinelli Ms. Charlotte Clark Mr. and Mrs. P. Roger Clay Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Clutter Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Coates Mr. David O. Connelly Dr. Norma L. Conner-Wall Miss Marilyn F. Conrath Mr. and Mrs. Ronald William Corbi Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Crispin Mrs. Janet G. Crossland Mr. J. Dawson Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Daugherty Dr. Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeHoff Dr. and Mrs. William DeHoff Ms. Ann W. DeLo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Detlef Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Dorr Atty. and Mrs. Samuel L. Douglass Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Drake Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dunaway Mr. Thomas Durden

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Durham + Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eaton Mr. Richard E. Edwards Mrs. Catherine S. Ellsworth Dr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Epp Mrs. Donna J. Ermlich Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Faust + Mrs. Billie Fidoe Mr. Thomas C. Flanigan Atty. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Dr. Jane Y. Fong Mrs. Wanda Y. Fortune Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Froman Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fronk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Garver Dr. and Mrs. Craig W. George Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Giese Mr. and Mrs. H. William Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goris Mr. John A. Gottschling Ms. Anne L. Grauel Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Gray Ms. Nancy J. Gray Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester Green Mrs. Thelma A. Greiner Mrs. Carol J. Grove Mrs. Janet Haidet Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Happ + Mr. and Mrs. Jeff L. Hattery Atty. Fred J. Haupt Dr. Parmie and Dr. George Herman Ms. Jill Herrick Ms. Nancy H. Hill and Mr. Mark A. Schaefer Dr. Robert H. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman Miss Susan J. Holloway + Mrs. James R. Hossman Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hoyng Atty. and Mrs. Randall C. Hunt Mr. Joseph F. Jadick + Ms. Cynthia D. Jagodnik-Jones and Mr. Richard D. Jones Mrs. Marjorie S. James Mrs. Carol A. Johnson Mr. Eric and Dr. Cathie Johnson + Ms. Letha M. Jones Atty. and Mrs. James R. Kandel Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kaufholz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Keller Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ketcham

Mrs. Linda H. Kindig Mr. Gregory L. King Mrs. Marilyn J. King Dr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Klippert Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander Atty. Edward M. Kolesar + Dr. Ann R Koval Mrs. Mary Ellen Krahling Mrs. John Kramer Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Kramer Dr. and Mrs. William G. Krochta Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lair Mr. and Mrs. David Lakso Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Lanzen Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Lautzenheiser Mrs. Eileen L. Lazear Ms. Susan L. Leathers Ms. Martha H. Lester Ms. Victoria M. Liu Mrs. Susan W. Loud Mrs. Adriane Ludwick Ms. Leigh A. Mainwaring and Mr. Herb Spear Mr. Stanley L. Malecki Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Mastroianni Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. McCamon Mr. and Mrs. Chad A. McCarty Mrs. Dona McConnell and Dr. Marling Abel Mr. David F. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis McLaughlin Ms. Janet A. McLean Mrs. Janis Morgan Mrs. Lois C. Myers Mr. Jon Paul Nelis Judge John A. Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newbold Mr. John B. Nolan Mr. James R. Olnhausen Ms. Virginia L. Orru Mrs. Martha J. Orwick Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Orwick Lt. Col and Mrs. Jed O. Pancoast Dr. and Mrs. James E. Perone Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters Mrs. Mary C. Petrich Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger Mr. and Mrs. John J. Philippi Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Poad

Dr. Virginia A. Rhodes + Mr. and Mrs. John K. Roberts Ms. Mary Jo Rodriguez Mrs. Violet G. Ross Mr. John O. Rouse Mr. Thomas E. Rummell Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schillig Mr. David R. Schooler Atty. William M. Schumann + Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Shinn Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Silverhart Mr. and Mrs. Len Slack + Mr. and Mrs. John J. Slezak Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Sontum + Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Speer Mrs. Eleanor B. Spencer Mrs. Mildred Spencer Mr. Douglas E. Spiker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Spiker, J.D. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling V. Starr Mr. Chris D. Stenberg Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Stinnett + Mr. and Mrs. Keith F. Stocker Mrs. Mary Ann Stockum Mr. Philip J. Strasser and Mrs. Lynne W. Strasser Mrs. Martha Jane Svoboda Mr. and Mrs. James M. Switzer + Ms. Sandra L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Thorn III Ms. Lee Ann Thorn Mr. Ralph E. Toalston Mrs. Sandra L. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Turner Mr. Ward M. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Bill F. Ungar Mr. and Rev. Paul Re Vanderpool Mr. Loren C. Veigel Mrs. Carolyn G. Wadelin Mrs. Sherrie J. Wallace Dr. and Mrs. David A. Wavrek Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Weil Mrs. Shirley A. Weimer Mrs. Linda C. Wells Mr. R. Blaine White Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Wier Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wolpert Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Zaborsky Mr. Lisle A. Zehner III Miss Patricia Ann Zugcic LTC and Mrs. Anton P. Zurbrugg


Membership in the Forever Mount Society is granted to alumni and friends such as (l-r) Judy (Jones ’69) McLaughlin, Linda (DuBois ’67) and Thomas Hoffman, and Kay (Norton ’70) Hettler, who have supported the University for 25 years or more.

FOREVER MOUNT SOCIETY Established in 2012, the Forever Mount Society recognizes committed donors who have made gifts to the University for 25 years or more. Participation in the Forever Mount Society signifies being part of a special community of faithful investors dedicated to shaping the future of Mount Union.

$70

MILLION FOREVER MOUNT SOCIETY LIFETIME GIVING

Mrs. Roberta Abbey Mrs. Sara Ackermann Mr. Gary Adams Miss Leah Agnoni Dr. Donald Ahearn Mrs. Arlene Akerman Mr. Michael Alexander Mrs. Linda Allardyce Mr. Neil Allen Mr. Mark Allen Mrs. Rita Allen Dr. Thomas Allison Mr. Mark Altier Mr. Donald Ames Mr. Wayne Amos Mrs. Denise Anders Mr. Micheal Anders Mrs. Janet Anderson Mr. Larry Anderson Mrs. Pamela Anderson Mr. Winston Anderson Mrs. Barbara Anderson Mrs. Paula Andreani Mrs. Vicky Ansberry Mrs. Kathleen Antona Mr. John Arbie Mr. Thomas Ardisson Mrs. Barbara Armitage Mr. John Armitage Judge Mark Armstrong Ms. Nancy Ashcom Mr. James Ashelman Ms. Daleen Askins Mr. Robert Atkinson Mrs. Janet Austin Mr. John Austin Mr. William Austin Mrs. Lynne Austin Dr. Benjamin Babcock Mrs. Laurel Babcock Mrs. Marcia Bable Mr. Daniel Bagnola Mr. Mark Bailey Mrs. Patricia Bailey Mrs. Martha Baillis Mrs. Mary Jane Bair Mrs. Elizabeth Baird-Alonge Rev. Jerald Baker Mrs. Mary Banfield Mrs. Joy Banish Mr. Rich Banish Mrs. Janice Barker-McLaughlin Mr. Donald Barrett Mrs. Jane Barrett Dr. Michael Barrett Mr. Mark Barry

Ms. Barbara Barstow Mrs. Lynne Barth Ms. Heidi Bartholomew Mrs. Rebecca Barton Mr. Mike Barton Mrs. Rebecca Bauschlinger Mr. Michael Bavola Ms. Jeanne Bay Dr. James Bear Mr. Tom Beard Mr. Richard Beck Dr. Marquita Bedway Mrs. Nancy Beeghly Mr. Joel Beeghly Mr. Arthur Bell Dr. Priscilla Bell Ms. Carol Benedict Ms. Jane Benner Mr. Robert Benson Ms. Saimi Bergmann Mr. Mark Bergmann Mrs. Laura Berkeley Mr. Scott Berkeley Mr. Gary Berleue Mr. Thomas Berlin Mr. Leonard Bernauer Mrs. Bonnie Bernhardt Mr. Robert Berrodin Ms. Sarah Bican Mrs. Shirley Bickel Mrs. Patricia Biggs Mrs. Barbara Bishop Ms. Jane Blackie Mr. Albert Blank Mrs. Jeanette Blank Mrs. Bonnie Blank Mr. David Blank Dr. David Bloor Mr. Charles Bobosky Mr. Richard Boland Miss Lisa Bole Ms. Charlene Bolton Mrs. Pamela Boone Miss Diane Boothe Mr. Thomas Boothe Dr. Cheryl Boots Mrs. Megan Boschini Dr. Victor Boschini Mrs. Lois Bossert Mr. William Bossert Ms. Mary Boster Mrs. Pauline Boston Mr. Will Bowdish Mr. Leroy Bowdish Mr. Merwyn Bowdish The Honorable Christopher Boyko

Mrs. Susan Bracken Mrs. Amanda Bradford Mrs. Paula Bradley Mrs. Peggy Brennen Ms. Kimberly Brindley Mrs. Jessie Brinkley Mrs. Virginia Brollier Mr. Gordon Brollier Mr. Richard Brooks Mrs. Phyllis Brooks Mrs. Barbara Broome Mr. Gordon Broome Mr. Lawrence Brosnan Mrs. Dreamalee Brotz Mr. Edward Brown Mrs. Doanne Brown Miss Linda Brown Mrs. Lila Brown Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Dr. Carol Brown Ms. Kay Brown Mr. Knox Brown Mrs. Lynn Brown Mrs. Lynne Browne Ms. Frances Brownell Dr. Mark Bruce Mrs. Susan Bruce Mrs. Robin Brucker Dr. Charles Brueske Mrs. Brenda Brueske Mr. Alfred Bruey Ms. Rita Brumbaugh Mr. Robert Buchs Mrs. Bobbie Buchs Mr. Al Buck Dr. Dan Buckel Dr. Donald Buckey Mr. Craig Buckingham Dr. Raymond Buganski Mrs. Ruth Buganski Ms. Marsha Bukala Mr. Gregory Burke Mr. Alan Burky Mr. Thomas Burless Mrs. Martha Burnett Mr. John Burnquist Mrs. Jean Burnquist Miss Patricia Burns Dr. Albert Butch Mrs. Maria Butch Mr. Robert Butler Mrs. Gail Butler Mr Richard Button Mrs. Linda Byrd Mr. Charles Calhoun Mrs. Evelyn Calhoun

Mr. Jeffrey Callender Mrs. Helen Cameron Dr. Charles Campbell Mr. Philip Campbell Mr. Roger Campbell Mrs. Dana Campbell Mr. Richard Campbell Mr. Raymond Campeau Dr. Carol Canavan Mrs. Barbara Caner Mr. E. Dominic Capers Mrs. Joyce Capobianco Miss Bettina Capuano Mrs. Jean Carmack Dr. Bradley Carman Mrs. Eleanor Carver Mr. Howard Case Mrs. Rose Cassmer Mrs. Michele Catalano Dr. C. Larry Catalano Mr. Francis Centofanti Mrs. Julia Cepulis Mrs. Eleanor Chain Mr. James Chain Mrs. Grace Chalker Dr. Kenneth Chalker Mr. David Chambers Miss Barbara Chambers Mrs. Bette Chambless Dr. James Chang Ms. Karen Chatfield Mrs. Carol Chenoweth Dr. Norman Chervany Mr. James Chester Ms. Judy Chester Mrs. Sandra Cheyney Mrs. Marla Chisholm Mr. Bruce Christoff Mrs. Karen Christoff Mr. Jon Christopherson Mrs. Shelly Christopherson Mr. Ronald Chutas Mrs. Sue Cieslak Mr. Robert Cipriani Mr. Edward Ciszewski Mrs. Polly Clavijo Mr. P. Roger Clay Mrs. Patricia Clay Mrs. Lynne Clunk Mr. Roy Clunk Judge R. R. Clunk Mrs. Kathleen Clunk Mr. Norman Coates Mrs. Constance Coates Dr. Terence Cody Mr. Robert Colaner

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Atty. Robert Conkel Mr. Thomas Conklin Dr. Norma Conner-Wall Mrs. Gail Connor Mr. David Conrad Mrs. Julianne Conrad Miss Marilyn Conrath Mr. James Coombes Mrs. Lesley Cooper Mr. Eugene Corbets Mrs. Mildred Corbets Mrs. Janice Corbi Mrs. Michele Coss Dr. Tim Coss Mrs. Carol Costa Mrs. Melissa Costa Mrs. Margaret Cotton Mr. Timothy Cotton Mrs. Norma Coudert Mr. John Cox Mr. Richard Craig Mr. David Craytor Mrs. Kathleen Crispin Dr. James Crock Mrs. Jann Crock Dr. Ford Cross Mrs. Patricia Cross Mrs. Helen Cross Mrs. Janet Crossland Mr. Dick Crum Mr. H. Michael Crumay Mr. Paul Cubick Mrs. Janet Cummings Dr. Kenneth Cunin Mr. J. Cunningham Mrs. Bonnie Cunningham Ms. Joan Curren Mrs. Elinor Currie Dr. David Dabelko Mrs. Elaine Dabelko Mr. Glen Danahey Mrs. Kathy Daugherty Mr. Louis Daugherty Dr. Daryl Daugherty Mr. Herbert Daugherty Mr. Gary Daugherty Dr. Beth Daugherty Dr. Joseph Davidson Dr. Elizabeth Davidson Ms. Dorothy Davis Mrs. Betty Davis Ms. Betty Davis Mrs. Bjorg Davis Rev. James Davis Mr. Edward Davison Mrs. Lynne Davison Mrs. Lynn Dawson Ms. Beverly Day Miss Denise Deal Mrs. Debbie Deal-Shaw Mr. Robert DeHoff Mr. Ronald DeJulio Ms. Ann DeLo Mrs. Julie DeMello Mr. Paul Demyanovich Rev. Douglas Denton Mrs. Andrea Denton Mrs. Carol Detlef Mr. Dennis Detlef Mr. David DeWitt Mr. Curt Dieffenbaugher Mrs. Jeannie Dieffenbaugher Mr. John Diehl Mr. William Dieringer Mr. Matthew Dilling Mrs. Elinor Dimick Mrs. Joni Dixon Mrs. Kathleen Dodge Mr. John Dolan Mrs. Marla Dolan Mrs. Mary Anne Dolan Mr. John Domino Mrs. Patricia Domino Mr. Paul Domino Mr. Brian Dorr Mrs. Ruth Dorr Mrs. Martha Dorr Mrs. Janet Douglas Mr. Kenneth Douglas Mrs. Judith Douglass Atty. Samuel Douglass Mr. Scot Dowell Mr. Keith Downard Mrs. Cheryl Drake Dr. Richard Drake Mr. Mark Dray Mrs. Catharina Drotleff Mr. Thomas Drummond Atty. Shirley Dubetz Mrs. Louise Dunaway Mr. Charles Durant Mrs. Martha Durey Mr. James Durham Dr. Richard Dutson Mrs. Carolyn Dyck Mrs. Sonja Dye Mrs. Karen Early Mrs. Cheryl Eaton Mr. Patrick Eaton Mrs. Idamarie Eckstein Ms. Shelly Edwards Mrs. Marilyn Edwards Mrs. Barbara Ehrman Mr. Philip Ehrman Mrs. Ruth Eibel Mrs. Carol Eiber Ms. Margaret Eiland Mrs. Kathleen Elias Mr. Richard Elias Mr. Farley Elkins

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Mrs. Catherine Ellsworth Mrs. Denise Ellsworth Mrs. Alberta Ely Captain Albert Eoff Dr. Leonard Epp Mrs. Donna Ermlich Mrs. Aileen Estep Mr. Roy Estep Mrs. Mary Evans Mrs. Kay Evans Mrs. Nancy Evans Mr. Michael Exley Dr. Anita Exley Mr. Eugene Fahnert Mrs. Vivian Faircloth Mr. David Falk Mrs. Kathleen Falk Mrs. Helen Farnham Dr. Edward Farnham Mrs. Jane Faust Mrs. Mary Fecser Dr. Virginia Feleppa Mrs. Jacquelyn Felix Mrs. Donna Felty Mr. Charles Fenstermaker Mrs. Mary Fenstermaker Mrs. Cynthia Ferguson Mrs. Kay Ferris Mrs. Linda Feucht Mr. Terry Feucht Mrs. Shirley Finney Mrs. Julie Fiscus Dr. Edward Fiscus Mrs. Gladys Fishel Mrs. Cindy Fitch Mr. Dennis Fitch Mrs. Christine Fladung Mr. Thomas Flanigan Mr. Mark Fletcher Mrs. Connie Flynn Atty. John Flynn Mrs. Linda Folk Mr. Ron Folkwein Dr. Douglas Ford Mrs. Dora Forden Mr. Elliot Forsyth Mrs. Rebecca Forsyth Mrs. Wanda Fortune Mrs. Jill Foster Mr. Philip Foster Mrs. Marilyn Fouss Mr. James Fox Mrs. Joan Fox Mr. Allen Fox Mrs. Lynn Francis Mr. Philip Francis Mr. Lawrence Frank Mrs. Carolyn Frank Mrs. Patricia Frank Mrs. Janet Franzen Mrs. Susan Fredrick Mr. Donald Friedrich Mr. Gary Friedt Mr. James Friend Mrs. Mary Friend Mrs. Mary Anne Frischkorn Mr. Paul Froman Mr. William Fronk Mr. Douglas Fullman Ms. Rhonda Funkhouser Mrs. Sally Galieti Mr. Gregory Galik Mr. Robert Gallina Mr. Jon Gamertsfelder Mrs. Joyce Gamertsfelder Mr. Victor Garman Mr. Art Garnes Mrs. Cynthia Garnes Mr. Doug Garver Mr. Thomas Garver Mrs. Patricia Gates Mr. John Gates Ms. Yallah Gault Mr. Peter Gaulton Mr. Lon Gaumer Mr. Philip Gbur Mr. Gilbert Geiger Mrs. Diane Geiger Mrs. Barbara Geiger Mrs. Ann Geise Mr. Robert Gempler Dr. Craig George Mrs. Shirley George Ms. Constance Georgenson Mr. Bradley Gerber Mrs. JoAnn Gerber Mrs. Emma Jean Gerhardt Mrs. Joyce Germane Mrs. Brenda Gibson Mrs. Janice Gibson Mrs. Sandra Giese Dr. Richard Giese Mrs. Linda Gilbert Mr. Robert Gilbert Mrs. Carole Gilbert Mr. Robert Gilchrist Mr. Steven Gill Mrs. Teresa Gill Mr. Scott Gill Mrs. Kimberly Gillenwater Mr. Michael Gillespie Mrs. Darcy Gillespie Mrs. Christina Gimlin Mr. Scott Gindlesberger Mrs. Susan Gindlesberger Mrs. Barbara Giordano Mr. Louis Giovanelli Colonel Peter Gligor Mrs. Doris Gluck Mr. Louis Godkin

Mrs. Teresa Golden-McClelland Mrs. Mary Goldner Mr. Ray Goodrich Mrs. Deborah Gorencic Mr. John Gotshall Mr. John Gottschling Mr. William Gough Dr. Jonathan Graham Mrs. Janet Graham Rev. Raymond Graham Mr. David Gram Mrs. Patricia Gram Col. J. Dee Grapentine Mrs. Mary Grapentine Mrs. Cathey Graves Dr. Paul Gray Mrs. Joan Gray Dr. Donald Gray Ms. Nancy Gray Mrs. Jennifer Greco Dr. Allen Green Dr. Sylvester Green Mr. Allen Green Mrs. Carol Green Mrs. Judith Gregory Mrs. Thelma Greiner Ms. Patricia Griffith Dr. Susan Griffith Mr. Larry Griffith Mr. Gary Grosenbaugh Mrs. Lynne Grosenbaugh Mr. Herbert Gross Mrs. Janet Guerra Mrs. Joyce Guilliam Mr. Christopher Gundlah Mrs. Deanna Gundlah Mrs. Ann Gustafson Atty. Charles Haag Mrs. Paula Hadgis Mrs. Hazel Haffner Mrs. Donna Hageman Mr. Michael Haidet Mrs. Susan Haidet Mrs. Janet Haidet Mrs. Kathryn Haidet Mr. Mark Haidet Mrs. Alyce Hall Mr. Harold Hall Mrs. Dale Halliwill Mr. James Halls Mr. Glenn Hamilton Mrs. Ruth Hamilton Ms. Susan Hamilton Mrs. Nancy Hank Mr. Patrick Hanke Mrs. Elna Hanly Mr. Robert Hanson Mrs. Kim Hanus Mr. Robert Happ Mr. Stephen Harding Mrs. Mindy Hardy Atty. Stephen Harris Mrs. Robin Harrison Mr. Scott Harrison Mrs. Marilyn Harrison Mr. Rodney Harrison Mrs. Marjorie Harrold Mr. Richard Harrold Mr. Jeffrey Harstine Mr. James Hart Mr. Steve Harter Mrs. Suzanne Harter Mr. Lynn Hartrick Mr. Jeff Hattery Atty. Fred Haupt Atty. Nathaniel Hawthorne Mrs. Barbara Hayden Rev. Dwight Hayes Mr. Eugene Haynam Mrs. Susan Headley Mr. Patrick Heddleston Mrs. Debbie Heida Mrs. Lee Ann Heller Mr. William Heller Mr. Michael Henck Mrs. Joan Henck Mr. James Hency Dr. Douglas Hendel Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson Mr. David Henne Mrs. Marilyn Henne Mrs. Emily Hennen Ms. Marcia Henning Mr. Phil Henninge Mrs. Cynthia Henninge Mrs. Carolyn Hennon Mrs. Caroline Herdle Dr. Parmie Herman Mr. Jim Herman Mrs. Cheryl Herrick Mr. Thomas Herrick Ms. Jill Herrick Mr. Dennis Herrmann Mrs. Kathryne Hettler Dr. Laurel Heyman Mr. William Hill Mr. Rick Hilles Dr. Robert Hines Ms. Iva Hinkelman Dr. Linda Hite Mr. Robert Hively Mr. Bruce Hixon Mrs. Judith Hixon Mr. Glenn Hjelm Mr. Wm. Edwin Hoag Ms. Martha Hoag Mr. Richard Hobe Mr. Paul Hobe Mr. Ralph Hodgdon Mrs. Linda Hoffman

Mr James Hogg Mrs. Kay Hogg Dr. William Hohman Mr. Joseph Holliday Miss Susan Holloway Mrs. Alice Holmes Mrs. Elizabeth Holter Mr. James Honsberger Mrs. Kathleen Honsberger Mr. D. Richard Hoover Mr. Dean Hoover Mrs. Kathleen Hopkins Mrs. Janice Horning Dr. Martin Horning Mr. Lawrence Horton Mr. Richard Horton Mr. Ronald Hoslar Mrs. Cynthia Hossman Mrs. Martha Hostetler Ms. Marilyn Howard Mr. James Howell Mrs. Marsha Howell Dr. James Howenstine Mrs. Sandra Howlett Mr. Bruce Howlett Mr. Thomas Hoyle Mrs. Nancie Hoyng Mrs. Cynthia Hubert Mr. Doug Hubert Mr. Jeff Hubert Mrs. Judith Huffman Mrs. Elisabeth Humphrey Mrs. Ann Marie Hunt Atty. Randall Hunt Mr. Bruce Hunt Mrs. Mary Beth Hunter Mrs. Carolyn Huntsberger Mr. Gary Husel Mrs. Nancy Huston Mr. David Huston Mr. Michael Ifantiedes Ms. Judith Jackson Atty. Jeffrey Jakmides Mr. Jeffrey James Mrs. Marjorie James Mr. William Jarrett Mr. Ralph Jentes Mr. Eugene Jester Rev. David Joachim Mr. Carl Johnson Mrs. Judy Johnson Mr. Lewis Johnson Mr. Eric Johnson Dr. Cathie Johnson Mrs. Amy Johnson Mrs. Carol Johnson Mr. Gary Johnston Ms. Sharla Johnston Mrs. Sarah Jones Dr. William Jones Mr. David Jones Mrs. Karen Jones Dr. W. Jones Mrs. Kathleen Judge Col. Dennis Judge Mr. Michael Jurkovic Mr. Michael Kalinich Mr. Keith Kallay Mrs. Virginia Kallay Mr. Kevin Kampfer Ms. Nancy Kamps Rev. Clark Kandel Mrs. Linda Kandel Atty. James Kandel Mr. Richard Karlovec Mrs. Pamela Kastning Mrs. Janet Kauffman Mr. Barney Kaufman Mr. Daniel Kaung Mr. Ralph Kayler Mr. Larry Kehres Mr. Daniel Keller Ms. Lynn Keller Ms. Kathryn Kelly Mr. James Kelvington Mr. Richard Kempe Mr. Robert Kerr Mr. Bruce Ketcham Mrs. Joyce Ketcham Dr. Charles Ketcham Mrs. Barbara Kiko Mr. Charles Kiko Dr. Pamela Kimble Mr. James Kimble Mrs. Marilyn King Dr. Thomas King Mr. Gregory King Mr. Mark Kingston Ms. Denise Kipfstuhl Mr. Kevin Kirkland Mrs. Diane Kirkland Mrs. Norma Kitzmiller Dr. James Klayder Mr. James Klepek Mrs. Darcy Klimkowski Mr. Larry Klimkowski Mrs. Julianne Klippert Dr. Frederick Klippert Mrs. Shirley Klocek Ms. Deborah Knepp Mr. William Koch Mr. David Kocher Dr. Harold Kolenbrander Atty. Edward Kolesar Mr. Philip Koppel Mrs. Theresa Kopriver Mr. William Korosy Mr. James Krabill Mrs. Mary Ellen Krahling Dr. Stephen Kramer

Mr. Charles Krekas Mrs. Carolyn Krochta Dr. William Krochta Mr. Jeffrey Krochta Mrs. Kay Krochta Mrs. B. Jean Krugh Atty. Timothy Krugh Mrs. Sherrie Kubiak Mrs. Martha Kuceyeski Mrs. Carole Kuehn Mr. William Kuehn Mrs. Bertha Kuehnert Mrs. Brenda Kunkel Dr. Robert Kunkel Mr. Andrew Kunkel Mrs. Marjorie Kuntz Dr. Gary LaBianco Mrs. Kimberly LaBianco Mrs. Pamela Lair Mrs. Marilee Lake Mr. David Lakso Mr. Lawrence Lampp Mrs. Joyce Lampp Dr. Donald Landin Mrs. Helen Landon Mrs. Mary Lane Mr. Jim Lang Mrs. Marilyn Lang Mr. Gary Lanzen Mrs. Betsy Lanzen Mr. Norman Larson Mrs. Joanne Larson Mr. James Laughlin Mrs. Joyce Laughlin Mr. Marvin Lautzenheiser Mr. Edward Lawrence Mrs. Judy Lay Mrs. Eileen Lazear Ms. Susan Leathers Mrs. June Lee Mrs. Lois Lemr Dr. Kimberly Lenahan Mr. Ron Lenney Mrs. LuAnn Lenz Mrs. Sharen Leonard Mr. Clyde Lepley Mrs. Sherry Lepley Mr. Danny Levengood Mr. George Levoy Mr. James Lewark Mr. Robert Leyde Mrs. Helene Liebert Mrs. Barbara Likins Dr. Michael Lindamood Mrs. Rozanne Linder Ms. Holly Lindsey Mrs. Patricia Linz Mrs. Carol Livingston Mr. David Logan Mrs. Catherine Long Miss Barbara Loomis Mrs. Kelly Lorenz Mrs. Adriane Ludwick Mrs. Marcia Lukens Mr. David Lundquist Mrs. Judith Lundquist Mr. William Luntz Mr. James Lusk Mrs. Sue Lusk Mr. James Luteran Mrs. Marilyn Luteran Mr. Dennis Lutton Mr. Bradley Lynne Mrs. Denise Mackall Mr. W. Thomas Mackall Mrs. Barbara Mackey Mr. Thomas Mackey Mrs. Carolyn Mackey Ms. Kandee MacQueen Mr. Jack Madison Dr. James Magisano Mr. Augusts Magons Mrs. Faye Maholm Mrs. Lizbeth Mahon Mr. Paul Mahon Ms. Elizabeth Maierson Mr. Harold Mains Mrs. Ellen Mains Ms. Leigh Mainwaring Mr. J. Maldonado Mr. Stanley Malecki Mrs. Paula Malone Atty. Robert Malone Mr. Tim Maloney Mr. Patrick Mancuso Mr. George Mani Mrs. Polly Marabito Mr. Richard Marabito Mr. David Marconi Dr. William Markley Mrs. Judy Marrotte Miss Leeda Marsh Mr. Ronald Martin Mrs. Susan Martin Dr. Bradley Martin Dr. April Mason Dr. Scott Mason Dr. Sheryl Mason Mr. Richard Masters Dr. Patricia Matthews Mrs. Carol Mattison Rev. Martha Mattner Mr. Paul Maurer Ms. Cynthia Mazda Mr. Gary McCamon Mrs. Nancy McCamon Dr. Charles McClaugherty Mrs. Deborah Mccleary Mrs. Sarah McCloskey Mr. Victor McCloskey

Mrs. Carol McCrea Dr. Robert McCrea Mrs. Lois McCrea Mrs. Virginia McCready Mrs. Heather McCullough Mr. John McDowell Mrs. Barbara McElfresh Mrs. Sally McFadden Mr. Timothy McFadden Mr. David McFarland Ms. Mary McGaw Dr. Michael McGrady Mr. William McGranahan Ms. Patricia McGregor Mr. John McIntosh Mrs. Dianne Mckenzie Rev. John McLachlan Mrs. Sandra McLachlan Dr. Karen McLachlan Mr. Richard McLaughlin Mrs. Judith McLaughlin Ms. Janet McLean Mrs. Eleanor McLean Mr. Paul McLeister Ms. Kelli McMaugh Mrs. Trudy McWhirt Mr. David Menosky Mr. Wayne Menz Mrs. Cheryl Mewborn Mr. Jed Mewborn Mrs. Nancy Meyers Dr. Donna Middaugh Mrs. Yvonne Miesel Mr. Phil Mikita Dr. William Millard Mr. Lee Miller Mr. Paul Miller Major George Miller Mrs. Maria Miller Mrs. Karen Miller Mr. David Miller Mrs. Donna Miller Mr. Albert Miller Mrs. Shirley Miller Mrs. Bethanne Miller Dr. James Miller Mr. Jack Miller Mr. Kurt Miller Mrs. Mary Lou Mohr Mrs. Marilyn Moir Mrs. Pauline Mollenkopf Mr. Christopher Monrad Mrs. Rebecca Montgomery Mrs. Susan Moore Mrs. Kathryn Moore Mr. Randolph Moore Mr. John Morey Mr. James Morgan Mrs. Bonita Morgan Mrs. Janis Morgan Mrs. Karen Moriarty Dr. Terry Morlan Mrs. Heidi Morlan Mr. Evan Morris Mrs. Suzanne Morris Atty. William Morris Mrs. Katharine Morris Mr. Chris Morrow Mrs. Nancy Morrow Mr. Robert Morrow Mr. Robert Mortensen Mr. Chuck Moyer Mr. Daniel Mucci Mrs. Jean Muetzel Mr. Timothy Muetzel Mr. Michael Muffet Mrs. Janet Muffet Mrs. Dorothy Muhlheim Mr. Wayne Muhlheim Ms. Sally (Sarah) Mundell Dr. Arthur Murdoch Mrs. Lisa Murphey Mrs. Lois Myers Mr. Ronald Neafie Mr. Bradley Neckar Judge John Neuenschwander Miss Natalie Newhous Mrs. Dorothy Ney Mrs. Maryellen Nimon Mr. John Nolan Mrs. Carolyn Nordgren Mr. Richard North Mr. Michael Norton Mr. John Nussbaumer Rev. Irvin Nussdorfer Mr. Arthur O’Neil Mr. Charles Oberholzer Mr. Vincent Obmann Mr. Lynn Oehling Mrs. Vicki Oehling Mr. James Oelschlager Mrs. Vanita Oelschlager Mrs. Carol Ogline Mr. Roger Ohlemacher Mr. Joe Orin Mr. Ray Orlando Mrs. Jennie Orvis Mrs. Joan Orwick Dr. Philip Orwick Mrs. Martha Orwick Mrs. Penny Ott Col. Timothy Ott Mr. Eric Otto Mrs. Rhea Overley Mrs. Betsy Owen Mr. David Owens Dr. Gary Owens Mrs. Susan Owens Mrs. Jane Page Ms. Patricia Paidas


Mrs. Kathe Paidas Mr. Harry Paidas Mr. Richard Painting Dr. Larry Palmer Mr. Fred Pamer Mrs. Jay Pamer Mrs. Dolores Pancoast Lt. Col Jed Pancoast Mrs. Charlene Pankuch Mr. Dominic Pannitto Mrs. Persephone Pappas Mrs. Joan Parcell Mr. Kirk Parker Mrs. Jennifer Parker Mrs. Nancy Parker Mr. William Parry Mrs. Nancy Parsley Mrs. Hannah Partridge Mr. Dean Patrick Mr. Kenneth Patrick Mrs. Gretchen Patterson Mrs. Nancy Patterson Mrs. Carol Patterson Mr. Henry Paul Mrs. Lynda Paul Mr. Michael Pauli Mrs. Linda Pauli Dr. William Paulus Mr. Larry Paxton Ms. Heidi Paxton Rev. Sandra Payette Mrs. Anne Payling Mrs. Kathleen Pedroff Dr. Joseph Perez Dr. James Perone Mr. John Peters Mrs. Mary Petrich Mr. Thomas Petzinger Ms. Tina Pfenninger Mr. Ronald Phillips Mrs. Nancy Phillips Dr. Carol Pierce Mr. Gary Pierce Mrs. Jennifer Pierce Mr. Richard Pierson Mrs. Susan Pierson Dr. Kathleen Piker-King Mrs. Carol Pinney Mr. Hubert Pinney Mr. Lawrence Pinto Mrs. Sylvia Piper Mrs. Susan Pironti Mrs. Patricia Platt Mr. J. Edward Pohjala Mr. Douglas Pohto Mrs. Hollace Poissant Mrs. Martha Polacsek Mrs. Cynthia Pollock Mr. John Pollock Mr. Timothy Popa Mr. William Porter Mr. Alan Porter Mrs. J. Elaine Porter Mr. Stephen Ports Mrs. Nancy Poston Mr. Robert Poto Mrs. Toni Povenski Mr. Albert Prazniak Mr. Mark Preusser Dr. Diana Priest Mrs. Nancy Prueter Mr. Melvin Pucci Mr. James Puckett Mr. Ted Purviance Mrs. Carol Quackenbush Mrs. Nancy Ractliffe Mrs. Carol Radigan Mrs. Gayle Radler Mr. A. Lee Radler Mr. Richard Raebel Mrs. Sandra Raffa Mr. Carl Ralston Ms. Elinor Ralston Ms. Sara Ramsay Mr. Alan Ramsay Mrs. Judith Ramsay Mr. Robert Ramsey Mrs. Grace Rankin Mrs. Janet Ray Mrs. Sibyl Ream Dr. Karen Reed Mr. Larry Reeder Mrs. Jill Reeder Dr. H. Louis Rees Mr. David Reichard Mrs. Denise Reichard Mrs. Deborah Remias Mrs. Maxine Remita Mr. William Rhodes Dr. Virginia Rhodes Mrs. Sara Richeson Mrs. Kathleen Rickert Mr. Harold Riggle Mrs. Joan Riggle Mrs. Patricia Ripple Mrs. Tracy Ritchie Dr. James Ritchie Mr. Bruce Robb Mr. Ralph Roberts Atty. Alex Robertson Mrs. Karen Robinson Dr. Thomas Robinson Ms. Barbara Robinson Mrs. Cynthia Robinson Mr. F. Gregg Robinson Mr. Richard Rock Mrs. Sue Rodi Ms. Mary Jo Rodriguez Ms. Monica Rollins Mrs. Libbie Romigh

Mr. Terry Romigh Mr. Richard Rose Mrs. Violet Ross Mrs. Marian Ross Mr. Alan Roth Mr. John Rouse Mrs. Deborah Rowland Mrs. Melissa Ruggles Mrs. Joan Runion Mrs. Linda Russell Dr. Jane Russell Mrs. Lynne Russell Mrs. Cindy Russell Dr. D. Todd Russell Mrs. Nancy Russo Mrs. Suzanne Rutan Mr. Robert Ruth Mrs. Debra Rutledge Mr. David Rutter Mrs. Jeanne Rydzak Mr. James Rydzak Mr. Frank Sachire Dr. Thomas Salmon Dr. Richard Saltsman Mrs. Sally Sampson Mrs. Michelle Sams Mrs. Kathleen Samuel Mrs. Janice Sanders Mrs. Karen Sands Mrs. Margery Sangree Mr. Roberts Sargent Mr. Joel Sassa Mrs. Kathleen Sassa Mr. Richard Sauers Mrs. Carma Sauers Mrs. Anne Saylor Mrs. Mary Scamman Mrs. Laurie Scarpitti Mr. David Scarpitti Mr. John Scarpitti Mrs. Kathryn Scarpitti Dr. Vicki Schaeffer Mrs. Jane Schauss Miss Carol Schiffler Mr. Charles Schillig Mrs. Susan Schillig Mrs. M. Joan Schmidt Mr. Carl Schneider Mrs. Nancy Schneider Mrs. Lisa Schneider Miss Marilyn Scholz Mr. David Schooler Mr. James Schory Miss Sally Schweitzer Miss Deborah Schwendiman Mrs. Barbara Scott Mr. Bruce Sedgwick Mrs. Lynne Sedgwick Mrs. Debbie Seime Mr. James Sements Mrs. Jill Sements Ms. Elaine Semper Mr. James Shaeffer Mrs. Janet Shafer Mrs. Marcia Shaffer Mr. Michael Shaheen Dr. Louis Shaheen Ms. Lora Shank Mrs. Linda Sharp Mrs. Laurie Shaub Atty. Earl Sheehan Mrs. Nancy Sheehan Dr. Richard Sheehan Mrs. Betty Sheetz Mrs. Judith Sheetz Mr. Brian Sheetz Mrs. Christine Sheetz Mrs. Noel Shepard Mrs. Marian Shern Mr. Karl Shetler Mrs. Deanna Shetler Mr. Richard Shields Mrs. Cheryl Shields Mr. Jack Shoffner Mrs. Mary Shollenberger Mrs. Janice Siefers Mr. Robert Siefers Mr. Michael Silk Mrs. Joy Silverhart Mrs. Joyce Simmelink Mrs. Barbara Simmons Mr. Kent Simmons Mrs. Jacquelyn Simons Mrs. Linda Simpson Mrs. Linda Singer Dr. Dorothy Sisk Mrs. Genevieve Sivula-Phillips Dr. Stephen Sivulich Mr. Len Slack Mrs. Lynda Slack Mrs. Gail Slezak Ms. Linda Slicker Mrs. Jean Slutz Dr. Lawson Smart Mrs. Meredith Smart Mrs. Rae Smedley Mr. C. Richard Smith Mrs. Dottie Smith Mr. Nathan Smith Mr. James Smith Mrs. Patricia Smith Mrs. Beverly Smith Mr. Donald Smith Mr. Edward Smith Mrs. Helen Smith Dr. James Smith Mr. Albert Smith Mrs. Carolyn Snode Mrs. Millie Snyder Mrs. Phyllis Sohn

Alumni like Pete Gligor ’62, pictured with Patti Schaefer, are recognized for their years of dedicated support with membership in the Forever Mount Society.

Mrs. F. Ellen Sol Dr. Charles Song Mr. Lynn Sontum Mr. Jeffrey Southworth Mr. David Spangler Mrs. Karen Spangler Miss Betty Sparr Ms. Linda Spear Mrs. Susan Spears Mrs. Judith Speer Dr. Robert Speer Mrs. Mildred Spencer Mrs. Eleanor Spencer Rev. Gregory Spencer Mrs. Karen Spiker Mr. William Spiker Rev. Elizabeth Spiker Mrs. Carole Spiker Mr. William Spiker Mrs. Claire Springer Mrs. Evelyn Stafford Dr. Brian Stafford Mrs. Martha Stafford Mr. Jeff Stambaugh Mr. John Stamm Mrs. Dorothy Stanley Mr. Keith Stanley Mrs. Kay Starkey Mr. James Steel Mrs. Kathleen Steel Mr. John Steele Mrs. Merabeth Steffen Mr. Arthur Stehlik Dr. Jennifer Stevens Rev. Charles Stewart Mrs. Stephanie Stitzel Mrs. JoAnn Stocker Mrs. Mary Ann Stockum Mr. Lewis Stoffer Mr. David Stofka Mrs. Laura Stone Mrs. Patricia Stone Atty. D. Stephen Stone Mr. J. Randolph Stonesifer Mrs. Bonnie Stoops Mrs. Sally Stradley Mr. George Stradley Mr. Richard Stradley Mr. Robert Strang Mrs. Lynne Strasser Mr. Philip Strasser Miss Nancy Strauch Mrs. Lynne Streeter Mrs. Janice Strickland Mr. Virgil Stroia Mrs. Betsy Strubbe Mr. Jon Strubbe Ms. Kathy Stugmyer Mr. Thomas Stugmyer Dr. Mary Sturm Mrs. Jaqueline Stutz Mrs. Mary Sudolnik

Mrs. Margaret Sulser Mrs. Flora Sun Mr. Frederick Sun Mr. William Sutton Mr. Gary Sutton Mrs. Linda Sutton Mrs. Martha Jane Svoboda Mr Jerry Swaine Mr. R. Dean Swaldo Mrs. Ann Swarts Mr. David Swarts Mrs. Ruth Anne Swift Mrs. Leslie Swift Dr. Paul Swinderman Mrs. Laura Switzer Mr. James Switzer Mrs. Diane Syfer Mrs. Norma Tache Mrs. Joyce Tagliaferro Mr. Ralph Tamper Dr. Edwin Tan Mr. Douglas Tarr Mr. Mark Taylor Mrs. Beth Taylor Mr. Terence Taylor Mr. Burt Taylor Mrs. Nancy Taylor Ms. Edie Taylor Mrs. Donna Taylor Col. Eugene Taylor Ms. Joni Teragawachi Mrs. Barbara Tereshko Mrs. Martha Thatcher Mr. F. Michael Theriault Mrs. Lynda Theriault Dr. James Thoma Ms. Suzan Thomas Mrs. Marcia Thomas Mr. Paul Thomas Mrs. Stella Thomas Ms. Sandra Thomas Mr. Timothy Thompson Ms. Patricia Thomson Ms. Lee Ann Thorn Mrs. Adriann Thornberry Mr. Jeff Thornberry Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe Dr. Christopher Tighe Mrs. Sherry Tighe Mrs. Gretchen Timmons Mr. Curtis Tinlin Mr. Ralph Toalston Mr. J. Terry Tolerton Mrs. Joyce Tolerton Ms. Amy Tomko Mrs. Marjorie Topoleski Mrs. Donna Trace MAJ William Trask Mrs. Carol Traxinger Mrs. Judith Treacy Mrs. Rosine Trieff Mr. Martin Tschantz

Mrs. Sandra Tucker Mr. Edward Turner Dr. Truman Turnquist Mr. Ward Tuttle Mr. Robert Underhill Mr. James Underwood Mr. Bill Ungar Mr. Bradley Urbon Dr. Geoffrey Utterback Mrs. Carole Van Abel Mrs. Carol Vargo Mr. Ronald Vargo Dr. Dean Varian Mr. Richard Vaughan Mr. Loren Veigel Rev. David Venter Mrs. Barbara Verbus Mr. John Vovos Mrs. Carolyn Wadelin Mr. Gerald Wagner Dr. Harold Walker Mr. Daniel Waller Mr. Ronald Walter Mrs. Marilyn Walter Mrs. Sally Walters Mrs. Brenda Wardeska Dr. Jeffrey Wardeska Mr. Michael Wardle Mr. Dennis Warstler Mr. Harry Watkins Mrs. Linda Watson Mr. Charles Watts Mrs. Judith Watts Dr. David Wavrek Mrs. Beth Ann Wavrek Mrs. Linda Wead Mr. Robert Weals Mr. Jack Wearstler Mrs. Karen Weaver Mr. Normand Weaver Mr. James Webb Ms. Linda Webb Mr. David Webb Dr. David Weber Mr. Michael Weber Dr. Charles Weick Mr. Rudy Weidert Miss Cynthia Weikart Mrs. Shirley Weimer Mrs. Esther Wells Mrs. Linda Wells Mrs. Mary Lou Wells Mrs. Diana Wellspring Mr. Neil Wenger Mr. Gary Wenning Mrs. Jennifer Wenning Dr. Joyce West Mrs. Dona West Mrs. Amy Wheeler Mr. Scott Whetstone Mrs. Paula Whetstone Mrs. Laura Whinery

Mrs. Karen Whitacre Mr. R. White Rev. Paul White Mrs. Dolores Wiegand Mrs. Dorothy Wier Mrs. Lillian Williams Mrs. Judith Williams Mr. Bill Williams Ms. Judith Willour Dr. David Wilson Rev. John Wilson Mrs. Beverly Wilson Mr. W. Mac Wilson Ms. Karen Wilson Mr. William Wilson Ms. Leigh Ann Wilson Mrs. Alyson Wilson Mrs. Denise Wilson Rev. Robert Wilson Mr. Dean Wilson Mrs. Janet Windmeier Dr. Richard Wise Mr. Daniel Wismar Mrs. Cynthia Wismar Mr. Jeffrey Wojtowicz Dr. Walter Wollam Dr. Michael Woloschak Mr. David Wolpert Mrs. Debby Wolpert Mrs. Deborah Wood Mrs. Carol Woodling Mr. Gary Woodling Mr. James Woodruff Mr. Gordon Woolbert Mr. David Worth Mrs. Paula Worth Mrs. Cynthia Wright Ms. Mary Wright Dr. Jean Wrightnour Mrs. Ellen June (E.J.) Wulf Mr. Gary Wulf Mr. William Wyrick Mrs. Lora Wyss Mr. William Wyss Mrs. Carol Yeagley Mr. Albert Yeagley Mrs. Marilyn Young Mrs. Gail Young Mr. Gerald Zaborsky Mrs. Sarah Zacks Mr. Joseph Zelasko Mr. Ralph Zende Mr. Robert Zimmerman Mrs. Luella Zink Mr. David Zoky Mrs. Elizabeth Zried Ms. Annalisa Zumbar Mrs. Barbara Zura LTC Anton Zurbrugg Mrs. Catherine Zurbrugg Dr. Michael Zwilling

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Loyal Mount Union Fund supporters investing at the leadership level of $1,250 or more, like Mary (Dunlap ’57) and John ’57 Patterson, are recognized with membership in the 1846 Society.

THE MOUNT UNION FUND The Mount Union Fund is a critical source of revenue that underwrites virtually every aspect of a Mount Union education. Because of the generosity of alumni, employees, parents, and friends who provide gifts to The Mount Union Fund each year, our students are able to enjoy an exceptional educational experience. Annual support for The Mount Union Fund ensures scholarships are awarded, books are given to deserving students, study abroad experiences are made possible, and state-of-the-art equipment is added to the classroom. Unrestricted in nature, every gift to The Mount Union Fund is utilized where it is needed most and supports the operating costs essential to building quality into every aspect of college life. We are truly grateful for the nearly 3,000 donors who contributed to The Mount Union Fund this past fiscal year.

$1.4 MILLION

IN TOTAL MOUNT UNION FUND SUPPORT HR-16

THE MOUNT UNION FUND BY THE NUMBERS 79.4%

FACULTY AND STAFF PARTICIPATION IN THE MOUNT UNION FUND

3,051

TOTAL DONORS TO THE MOUNT UNION FUND

1846 SOCIETY

Our premier annual giving society, the 1846 Society, honors and recognizes those donors who share a special commitment to the advancement of the University. Through an annual investment at the leadership level of $1,250 or more to The Mount Union Fund, donors become essential partners in our mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship. The University salutes the following individuals who made a significant difference during the last fiscal year (July 1, 2018-June 30, 2019). SIT LUX CLUB

$25,000 and up Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Costanzo Mr. and Mrs. James Oelschlager

ECKLER CLUB

$15,000 - $24,999 Mrs. Violet G. Bica-Ross Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Darrah Mr. Sean M. Moore

CHAPMAN CLUB

$10,000 - $14,999 Anonymous Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Carman Mr. and Mrs. P. Roger Clay Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Drake Mrs. Donna J. Ermlich Atty. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Graves Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Green Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Keller Mrs. Eileen L. Lazear Mrs. Ann McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Parnell Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters Mr. David R. Schooler Mr. and Mrs. Marcus L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Sontum

CLARKE CLUB

$5,000 - $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey Mrs. Lynne Biery Mr. and Mrs. David M. Blank Mr. and Mrs. Flint J. Brenton Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Chalker Judge and Mrs. R. R. Denny Clunk Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Curry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Downard Mr. and Mrs. James P. Eismon Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Friedrich Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Gindlesberger Ms. Nancy J. Gray Atty. Fred J. Haupt Mr. Gregory L. King Mr. and Mrs. William Lavery Dr. Michael W. Lindamood Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Marabito Dr. April C. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McGalla Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morey, CLU Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Sassa Dr. and Mrs. Lawson C. Smart Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stradley II Ms. Lee Ann Thorn


FOUNDERS’ CLUB

$2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Mark William Altier Mr. Thomas E. Barnhouse ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Beeghly Mrs. Bonnie J. Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Crispin Mr. J. Dawson Cunningham Ms. Betty J. Davis Ms. Dorothy J. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John L. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Jeff L. Hattery Dr. Debra J. Hazen-Martin Dr. Laurel and Dr. Duane Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman Mr. Joseph W. Holliday Mrs. Katherine P. Horne Mrs. Marsha S. Howell Atty. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Jakmides Mr. Chad V. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Kern Dr. and Mrs. William G. Krochta Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Lakso Dr. Karen L. McLachlan Ms. Janet A. McLean Dr. W. Richard Merriman, Jr. and Dr. Margot Kelman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Moore Mr. John B. Nolan Mr. Eric A. Otto Mrs. Charlene Pankuch Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Pauli Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger Dr. Virginia A. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sanders Miss Marilyn S. Sanfilippo Sangree Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Shiring Mrs. Megan M. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Brian L. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Stehlik Dr. Jennifer S. Stevens Mr. David W. Stewart and Mrs. Vilma Guiducci Mr. Michael S. Stull Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Swartz Mr. and Mrs. James M. Switzer Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Talley Mr. Mark W. Taylor Ms. Sandra L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Thorn III Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Utterback Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wakeham Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Whetstone

PRESIDENT’S CLUB

$1,250 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Adams Mr. and Mrs. C. Peter Barth Dr. and Mrs. James W. Bear Mr. Robert L. Berrodin Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Blank Mr. Brian S. Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Will I. Bowdish Dr. Jeffrey R. Breese Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Buchs Mr. and Mrs. Alan Burky Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Campbell Dr. Carol E. Canavan and Mr. Milt Webster Mr. and Mrs. E. Dominic Capers Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Christoff Dr. Nathan I. Chutas Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Clem Atty. and Mrs. Dennis R. Clunk Mrs. Emily R. Colontrelle Mr. James A. Coombes Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Cross Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Brad E. Custer Dr. and Mrs. Daryl F. Daugherty Atty. and Mrs. Samuel L. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Durant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Durham Mrs. Catherine S. Ellsworth Mr. Thomas C. Flanigan Dr. DeBow Freed Mr. Terry and Mrs. Melissa Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Russ Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goris Mr. Daniel R. Griffith and Ms. Marci Held Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Gundlah Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Haidet Atty. and Mrs. Stephen D. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Hart Rev. Dwight Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Heddleston Dr. Parmie and Dr. George Herman Mrs. Betty Lou Honaker

Mr. and Mrs. Doug S. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. David E. Jones Dr. Judith Jones and Dr. Mary Powers Mr. and Mrs. David E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Keller Ms. Lynn Keller Mr. Robert A. Kerr Mr. Mark P. Kingston Mr. and Mrs. Brian Klaus Dr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Klippert Mrs. Shirley J. Klocek Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Lanzen Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Garland Likins Mrs. Patricia Linz Mrs. Mary Ellen Lloyd Mrs. Catherine B. Long Mr. Jack L. Madison ^ Ms. Leigh A. Mainwaring and Mr. Herb Spear Mr. and Mrs. Tim M. Maloney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. McCloskey Mrs. Virginia McCready Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCullough Mr. David F. McFarland Mr. David G. Menosky Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donald Montgomery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve N. Moore Mrs. Janis Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moushey Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Orwick Ms. Julie A. Osredkar Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Painting Mr. and Mrs. John B. Patterson Mr. and Ms. Larry Paxton Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Prodonovich Dr. R. K. Ramsayer ^ Mr. and Mrs. David E. Reichard Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rettig Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ripple Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Robinson Mrs. Marian R. Ross Dr. and Mrs. D. Todd Russell Mrs. Lisa Schneider Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schumacher III Mrs. Debbie A. Seime Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Shaheen, Jr. Mrs. Betty A. Sheetz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kerry Shields Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Shinn Dr. David and Dr. Jane Silk Dr. and Mrs. James W. Simmelink Dr. Niall W. Slater Dr. and Mrs. James K. Smith, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Song Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Speer Mr. and Mrs. William E. Spiker Rev. and Mrs. Virgil D. Springer Kelly and Jonathan Stalls Mr. Chris D. Stenberg Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Stewart Mr. Matthew P. Stinson Mrs. Mary Ann Stockum Miss Nancy R. Strauch Mr. and Mrs. C. Reggie Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth A. Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Turner Mr. Ward M. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. James R. Underwood Mr. Charles T. Unger ^ Rev. and Mrs. David William Venter Mrs. Carolyn G. Wadelin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Weidert Mrs. Shirley A. Weimer Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Whetstone Rev. Paul R. White Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilcox Mrs. Lillian G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Williams Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wolpert Dr. Jean A. Wrightnour and Mr. Dan J. Lee Mrs. E.J. McDonald Wulf Ms. Annalisa F. Zumbar LTC and Mrs. Anton P. Zurbrugg, USA (Ret.)

YOUNG PURPLE RAIDER LEADERSHIP GIVING

Ms. Ellis A. Beardsley Mr. Michael H. Gates Mr. Arthur J. Gioglio Mrs. Katherine P. Horne Ms. Megan M. Loetz Mr. Brandon T. Lucas Mr. Connor N. Mathis Mr. Austin G. Olbrych Mr. Ankit H. Patel Mrs. Megan M. Smith Mr. Adam C. Sopchak Mr. Marcus Williams Ms. Hannah L. Wingate

RING, RING…

OUR STUDENTS ARE REACHING OUT TO YOU If you have received a phone call from one of our student callers, then you have experienced our Raider Relations Call Center hard at work. These students are tasked with representing the University and growing support for The Mount Union Fund. Our callers would love the opportunity to hear about your own Mount Union experience, share campus news, and invite you to give back to your University.

IT’S AN ANNUAL EFFORT! Among our many goals: one conversation with each alum, per year. If you haven’t heard from a student yet, be on the lookout for a call in the new year. They are not only calling to ask for support but also to share updates and to thank our generous donors for the great opportunities and experiences they are enjoying at Mount Union. ALEXANDRA HILL

KADIE PLATT

ALEXIS SCHRADER

YEAR Sophomore

YEAR Junior

YEAR Junior

MAJOR Human Development and Family Science

MAJOR Human Development and Family Science

MAJOR Nursing

MACKENZIE WEBER

ALYSSA CARNIVALE

MALIK PELOSO

YEAR Junior MAJOR National Security and Foreign Intelligence Analysis and International Affairs and Diplomacy

YEAR Senior

YEAR Freshman

MAJOR Public Health and Spanish

MAJOR Music Education

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BRANDON MAXWELL YEAR Sophomore

MAJOR Accounting and Sport Business

TERRA WILLIAMS YEAR Freshman MAJOR Art (Graphic Design Concentration) and Integrated Media

Each ^ denotes deceased.

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OLIVIA RICCIUTTI YEAR Senior MAJOR Political Science

RACHEL HAWK

FRANKIE BOWMAN

YEAR Sophomore

YEAR Junior

MAJOR Exercise Science

MAJOR Middle Childhood Education

JORDAN ST. JOHN HIATT

TYLER DA SILVA

YEAR Junior MAJOR Public Relations

YEAR Sophomore MAJOR Sport Business and Integrated Media

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It is through the generosity of our alumni and friends that we are able to give students the opportunity to excel in their academics while also giving them the chance to create relationships and memories that will last forever.

ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

All gifts to Mount Union are recognized by class year or by affiliated group on the following pages.

ALUMNI CLASS OF 1918 $15,000 - $24,999 Dr. Roland Jones*+^

CLASS OF 1923

$5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Martha J. (Nicholson) Orwick*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Shirley (Maharidge) Pinkerton*

CLASS OF 1946 $25,000 AND UP Mrs. Eileen L. (Sterrett) Lazear*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. T. J. Maxwell* ^ $1,250 - $2,499 Rev. Dwight Hayes* (M) Mrs. Virginia (Saffell) McCready* (M)

$5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Phyllis A. Crook*+^

$100 - $199 Dr. Robert L. Evans Mrs. Ruth Anne (Myers) Swift* (M)

CLASS OF 1935

CLASS OF 1947

$1,250 - $2,499 Atty. Michael S. Shaheen, Sr.* ^

$1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Ellen June (E.J.) (McDonald) Wulf* (M)

CLASS OF 1940 $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Ruth A. (Leonard) Schafer* ^

CLASS OF 1942 $500 - $1,249 Ms. Mary (Shilts) Boster* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Lois A. (Stanley) McCrea* (M)

CLASS OF 1943

$500 - $1,249 Mrs. Alyce A. (Springer) Hall* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. James R. Halls*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Nancy A. (Newton) Sheehan* (M)

CLASS OF 1948 $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Martha W. (Lutz) Unger*+^(M)

$200 - $499 Mr. Robert A. Hively* (M)

$1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Betty Lou (Baker) Honaker*

CLASS OF 1944

$500 - $1,249 Dr. Walter Wollam* (M)

$25,000 AND UP Mrs. Violet G. (Bica) Ross*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. David F. McFarland* (M)

CLASS OF 1945 $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Martha L. (Johnson) Gilbert*+^(M)

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$200 - $499 Dr. Joy E. Lawrence* ^ $100 - $199 Atty. Earl C. Sheehan* (M) Donors Mrs. Kitty L. (Scheehle) Burris*

CLASS OF 1949

CLASS OF 1951

$5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Charles T. Unger*+ (M)

$10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Donna J. (Elliott) Ermlich* (M) Mrs. Suzanne C. (Ellsworth) Hilbish* ^

$1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Carolyn G. (Walker) Wadelin* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Harold L. Hall* (M) Mrs. Theresa M. (Minor) Kopriver* (M) Mrs. Mary L. (Rinner) Maag* $200 - $499 Mrs. Arlene C. (Kemery) Akerman* (M) Mrs. Shirley P. (Purtell) Bickel* (M) Mrs. Martha J. (Grenfell) Hostetler* (M) Dr. Charles B. Ketcham* (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Wilbur M. Birthelmer* (M) Donors Mr. Charles P. Krekas* (M) Mr. Edwin J. Marini* Dr. Richard M. Wise* (M) Mrs. Ellen M. (Smith) Wright

CLASS OF 1950 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Jack L. Madison*+^(M) $200 - $499 Mr. Arthur B. Bell* (M) Mrs. Eleanor M. (Meacham) Broscoe* Mrs. R. Joanne (Donaldson) Corey* Mrs. Nancy S. (Sampson) Hank* (M) Mrs. Joyce P. (Parker) Ketcham* (M) Mr. Earl D. Kilchenman* Mr. Albert Prazniak* (M) Mr. Robert D. Ramsey*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Lila M. (Boyer) Brown* (M) Mr. George E. Mani* (M) Mr. Robert T. Ruth* (M) Dr. William O. Wild Donors Mr. Harry F. Geltz ^ Mr. Norman F. Larson, Sr.* (M) Mr. Jack E. Miller*+ (M) Mr. Martin L. Tschantz, Jr.* (M) Dr. Harold R. Walker* (M)

$5,000 - $9,999 Judge R. R. D. Clunk*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Margaret K. (Kinsey) Rodman*+^(M) Mrs. Elizabeth A. (Sonday) Thorpe*+ (M) Mr. Ward M. Tuttle* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. William M. Mihalyi*+^(M) Dr. Richard D. Sheehan, M.D.* (M) Miss Betty J. Sparr*+ (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Marilyn B. (Morgan) Harrison* (M) Mr. Richard R. Horton* (M) Mrs. Sarah A. (Dimit) Ramsey*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Betty Jean (Boyer) Arndt Mrs. Jeane (Archer) Baylor* (M) Mr. Donald E. Evans* ^(M) Mrs. Kay M. (Martin) Evans* (M) Mrs. Pauline A. (Rankin) Mollenkopf* (M) Donors Mr. Edward A. DiGregorio* Dr. W. P. Jones*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1952 $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. William G. Krochta* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Melvin P. Pucci*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Joanne E. (Cole) Bhatta*+^(M) Rev. James H. Davis* (M) Mr. J. Edward Pohjala* (M) Dr. Paul B. Swinderman* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Clarence W. Miller, Jr.* ^ Mr. Walter D. Mueller*

Mrs. Marian M. (Meacham) Shern* (M) Mrs. Donna J. (Donaldson) Taylor* (M) Col. Eugene T. Taylor, USAF* (M) $100 - $199 Atty. Shirley A. (Robb) Dubetz* (M) Mr. Richard C. Masters* (M) Mr. Richard F. Raebel* (M) Mrs. Kathleen A. (Montgomery) Rickert* (M) Atty. Alex J. Robertson* (M) Mrs. Mary L. (Schmutzler) Shollenberger* (M) Mrs. Martha Jane (Frary) Svoboda* (M) Mrs. Norma L. (Wilhelm) Tache* (M) Donors Dr. Howard B. Cobbs*

CLASS OF 1953 $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. Donald W. Cox* ^(M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Helen (Wright) Farnham*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Dr. Craig W. George* (M) Mrs. Shirley A. (Overholt) George* (M) Dr. Alfred E. Stockum* ^(M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Emma Jean (Blattler) Gerhardt* (M) Mr. Louis D. Giovanelli* (M) Mr. Marvin W. Lautzenheiser* (M) Mr. C. Richard Smith* (M) Mr. Paul E. Thomas* (M) $100 - $199 Mr. James L. Friend* (M) Mr. William G. Gordon* Mr. David E. Owens*+ (M) Mrs. Laura J. (Merriman) Stone* (M) Major William V. Trask, USAF (Ret.)* (M) Dr. Charles F. Weick* (M) Mr William D. Wilson*+ Donors Mrs. Ruth E. (Holmes) Buganski* (M) Mrs. Marilyn C. (Gartrell) Fouss*+ (M)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

CLASS OF 1954 $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. Edward L. Farnham*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Robert L. Buchs* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. David W. Craytor*+ (M) Mrs. Sheila M. (Sonday) Pohjala* ^(M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Phyllis (Adams) Brooks* (M) Mrs. Phyllis S. (Spitler) Sohn* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Nancy A. (Rohrbacher) Evans* (M) Mr. Ray G. Goodrich* (M) Mr. Robert A. Hanson* (M)

CLASS OF 1955 $5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Nancy J. (Jones) Gray*+ (M) Dr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.* (M) Mrs. Mary Ann (Close) Stockum, RN*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Judith K. (King) Douglass*+ (M) Atty. Samuel L. Douglass*+ (M) Mrs. Carolyn I. (Cowie) Krochta* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Bobbie (Ports) Buchs* (M) Mr. Charles R. Hartman* Mrs. Janis (Lympany) Morgan* (M) Mrs. Carole M. (Evans) Spiker* (M) Mr. William E. Spiker* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Vincent C. Obmann* (M) Dr. Joyce A. (Smith) West* (M) $200 - $499 Ms. Mary Jo Rodriguez* (M) Mrs. Marcia A. (Miller) Thomas* (M) Mrs. Dorothy C. (Hall) Wier* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Mary E. (Howell) Friend* (M) Mr. George R. Kellner*+ (M) Mr. Richard R. Stoffer* (M)

CLASS OF 1956 $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. John W. Morey, CLU*+ (M)


$2,500 - $4,999 Ms. Janet A. McLean*+ (M) Mr. Eric A. Otto* (M) Mrs. Shirley A. (Barrick) Weimer*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Grace G. (Good) Hartman* $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Jane E. (Mackey) Barrett* (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Richard P. Koons* ^(M) Mrs. Mary C. (Carr) Petrich* (M) Mrs. Carole A. (Kenmuir) Van Abel*+ (M) Mr. John P. Van Abel*+^ Mrs. Mary Lou (Hukill) Wells* (M) Donors Mr. Wayne R. Amos* (M) Mr. Peter G. Gaulton* (M) Mrs. Rosine M. (Korosy) Trieff* (M)

CLASS OF 1957 $25,000 AND UP Mr. William R. Zumkehr* ^(M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. John B. Patterson* Mrs. Mary E. (Dunlap) Patterson* $500 - $1,249 Dr. Thomas L. Allison, Ph.D.* (M) Mr. Donald C. Barrett* (M) Mr. Dick M. Crum* (M) Mrs. Florence L. (Blazer) Drevecky Mr. William R. Fronk* (M) Mrs. Dolores A. (Runninger) Pancoast* (M) $200 - $499 Dr. Donald G. Ahearn, Ph.D.* (M) Miss Marilyn F. Conrath* (M) Mrs. Dora L. (Chappell) Forden* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Vivian J. (Smith) Faircloth* (M) Mrs. Marilyn G. (Hanson) Henne* (M) Dr. W. F. (Barker) Hollaway* (M) Mr. Carl G. Johnson*+ (M) Mr. Ray A. Orlando* (M) Donors Mr. Edward L. Brown* (M) Mr. D. Richard Hoover* (M) Ms. Sally (Sarah) A. (Adams) Mundell* (M) Mr. Arthur C. O’Neil* (M) Mrs. Evelyn L. (Keck) Scott* Mrs. Gretchen M. (Amstutz) Timmons* (M) Mrs. Marilyn M. (Potts) Walter* (M)

CLASS OF 1958

$100 - $199 Mrs. Carole A. (Marlowe) Gilbert* (M) Mr. David L. Henne* (M) Mr. Harold E. Mains* (M) Mrs. Carol L. (Cooley) Neumann* Mr. Edward B. Neumann* Mr. Dominic J. Pannitto* (M) Mr. Ronald C. Riggs* Donors Dr. David W. Bloor* (M) Mr. Al L. Buck, Jr.* (M) Miss Barbara A. Chambers* (M) Dr. James A. Dougherty* Mrs. Cynthia S. (Stanley) Hossman* (M) Mrs. Darlene M. (Howard) Lambert* Mr. Richard L. Neafie* Mrs. Evelyn P. (Chenot) Stafford* (M)

CLASS OF 1960 $25,000 AND UP Mr. Blair Cummins* $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Jacquelin A. (Henry) Knight* $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Julianne (Sera) Klippert*+ (M) Mrs. Patricia E. (Neel) Linz*+ (M) Dr. Robert L. Speer* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Winston S. Anderson, Sr.* (M) Mr. Richard L. Brooks* (M) Mrs. Mary A. (Juergens) Goldner* (M) Mr. Richard E. Goldner* (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Green) Parsley* (M) Dr. Edwin L. Stanley II + $200 - $499 Ms. Kay (Josh) Brown* (M) Mr. William A. Jarrett* (M) Mrs. Sandra J. (Fusselman) Roush*+ $100 - $199 Mr. Raymond C. Campeau* (M) Dr. Terence E. Cody* (M) Dr. Kenneth H. Cunin, D.D.S.* (M) Mrs. Sonja E. (Olson) Dye* (M) Mrs. Dale (Dillehunt) Halliwill* (M) Mrs. Bertha M. (Swanson) Kuehnert* (M) Mrs. Jane M. (McKenzie) Mullin* Mrs. Nancy J. (Klippert) Parker* (M) Mrs. Janice A. (Black) Strickland* (M) Mrs. Diane B. (Bachellor) Underhill* ^(M) Mr. Robert R. Underhill* (M) Mr. Normand E. Weaver*+ (M) Mrs. Linda C. (Leicy) Wells* (M)

$1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Linda K. (Webb) Kandel*+ (M) Dr. James K. Smith, Sr.* (M)

Donors Mr. Edward A. Agnoni* Ms. Frances E. Brownell* (M) Mrs. Sara W. (Weidman) Dougherty* Mrs. Joyce A. (Smetana) Germane* (M) Mrs. Norma J. (Francis) Hampu* Frances Hummer* Mr. Earl A. Roeger Miss Elsi H. (Hinkle) Stotts* Mrs. Shirley M. (Robinson) Twohey*

$500 - $1,249 Mrs. Marilyn J. (Jackson) King*+ (M) Rev. John G. McLachlan*+ (M) Mrs. Sandra S. (Starr) McLachlan*+ (M)

$25,000 AND UP Mr. P. Roger Clay*+ (M) Mrs. Julie A. (Fulmer) Cummins*

$15,000 - $24,999 Mr. George E. Stradley II* (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. George A. Knight, Jr.* Mrs. Joy E. (Colley) Silverhart* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Joseph W. Holliday*+ (M)

$200 - $499 Mr. James L. Bittner Mrs. Lynne A. (Lehnis) Davison* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Barbara J. (Branfield) Caner* (M) Mr. Paul T. Demyanovich*+ (M) Mrs. Mary L. (Weaver) Evans*+ (M) Mr. Robert Q. Gallina* (M) Mr John A. Gottschling* (M) Mr. Dean R. Hoover* (M) Mrs. Patricia S. (Schweingruber) Platt* (M) Mr. David A. Stofka* (M) Donors Dr. Edwin D. Aluzas* Mrs. Gloria L. (Chase) Aluzas* Mrs. Idamarie (Miller) Eckstein* (M) Mr. Eugene R. Fahnert* (M) Mrs. Emily L. (Lutz) Hennen* (M) Ms. Barbara J. (Moore) Leister* Dr. B. Gail (Merwin) Loucks Ms. Joycelyn (Cramer) Stevens*

CLASS OF 1959 $15,000 - $24,999 Mrs. Sally (Shrake) Stradley* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Rev. Clark E. Kandel, Jr.*+ (M) Mrs. Lillian G. (Bratcher) Williams*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Lt. Col Jed O. Pancoast* (M) Dr. Thomas N. Salmon* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Ronald C. Neafie* (M) Mr. Thomas S. Palmer, Jr.* Mrs. Nancy M. (Karcher) Roemer*

CLASS OF 1961

$1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Barbara M. (Towne) Geiger* (M) Mrs. Judith A. (Lechleitner) Speer* (M) Mrs. Claire E. (Steineck) Springer* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Catharina (Fink) Drotleff* (M) Mr. Robert S. Gilchrist* (M) Dr. William H. Hohman*+ (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Roberta H. (Hallett) Abbey* (M) Dr. Thomas L. Feldbush, Ph.D.*+ Mrs. Joyce M. (Masser) Palmer* Mrs. Ann C. (Polen) Swarts* (M) Mr. David A. Swarts* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Linda C. (Keep) Atkins* Mrs. Jacquelyn E. (Emch) Felix* (M) Mrs. Sandra L. (Schlottman) Hukill* Mrs. Judy T. (Tinkham) Lay* (M) Dr. Elca Swigart* Donors Dr. Eva S. (deMello) Berg* Atty. Leah N. (Nile) Berlin* Mr. Leonard L. Bernauer* (M) Ms. Joan R. (Lindon) Curren* (M) Mrs. Lynn W. (Wagner) Dawson* (M) Mrs. Joyce A. (Mosser) Jose Mrs. Janet F. (Zimmerman) Kauffman* (M) Mrs. Yvonne O. (Walker) Miesel* (M) Mr. Roger K. Ohlemacher* (M) Ms. Patricia L. (Loudon) Thompson* (M) Mrs. Janet E. (Gligor) Windmeier* (M)

CLASS OF 1962 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Thomas E. Barnhouse*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Lee A. Miller* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Ms. Dorothy J. Davis* (M) Dr. Laurel E. (Sutton) Heyman*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Robert L. Berrodin* (M) Mr. David E. Jones* (M) Dr. Frederick N. Klippert*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Patricia A. (Campbell) Amor* Dr. Clark B. Archer* Mrs. Mary C. Banfield* (M) Mr. William S. Banfield* ^(M) Mr. H. Michael Crumay*+ (M) Colonel Peter R. Gligor*+ (M) Miss B. Linda Hanson*+ Mr. Daniel Kaung* (M) Mrs. Carol L. (Keener) Patterson*+ (M) Mrs. Diane M. (Nock) Syfer* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Julie E. (Beeghly) Adams Mr. Michael G. Bailey* Ms. Charlene H. (Gregg) Bolton* (M) Mrs. Victoria C. (Brown) Cardinal*+ Mr. Edward C. Davison* (M) Mrs. Patricia J. (Denny) Frank* (M) Mr. Lawrence E. Horton*+ (M) Mrs. Helen J. (Stewart) Landon* (M) Mr. Stephen Ports*+ (M) Mrs. Linda L. (Grant) Sharp* (M) Dr. Stephen Sivulich* (M) Mrs. Sarah C. (Cooke) Wimbrow*+ $100 - $199 Rev. John E. Capper* Dr. Ford A. Cross* (M) Ms. Constance L. (Williams) Georgenson*+ (M) Mrs. Ellen E. (Miller) Mains* (M) Mrs. Persephone H. (Biris) Pappas* (M) Mrs. F. Ellen (Miller) Sol* (M) Mrs. Karen J. (Milligan) Weaver*+ (M) Mrs. Sarah G. (Meyer) Zacks*+ (M) Donors Mr. John G. Burky* Mrs. Linda L. (Logan) Byrd* (M) Mrs. Anne L. (Primo) Moss*+ Mrs. Marilyn (Mellor) Young* (M)

CLASS OF 1963 $25,000 AND UP Mrs. Vanita D. (Bauknight) Oelschlager* (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Joan E. (Elliott) Gray*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Atty. Fred J. Haupt* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Dr. David D. Dabelko* (M) Mrs. Elaine T. (Venen) Dabelko* (M) Atty. Stephen D. Harris* (M) Ms. Marilyn M. (Lamb) Howard* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Sandra J. (Albrich) Archer* Dr. Norman Lee Chervany*+ (M) Mrs. Andrea L. (Orvos) Denton*+ (M) Rev. Douglas B. Denton*+ (M) Ms. Claudia (Hess) Drake* Mrs. Cynthia K. (Lappin) Ford* Mr. Rick C. Hilles* (M) Mrs. Maria B. (Blackburn) Miller* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Robert H. Adams ^ Mr. David N. Furda* Mr. Gilbert G. Geiger* (M) Mrs. Beverly S. (Shoemaker) Giblin Mr. John H. Gotshall* (M) Judge John A. Neuenschwander* (M) Mr. Joe L. Orin*+ (M) Mrs. Carol M. (Davis) Radigan* (M) Ms. Peggy J. (Black) Sigrist Burton* Mr. Robert E. Zimmerman* (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Howard A. Case*+ (M) Mr. Donald L. Crewse Mr. Alvin R. Dunlap Mr. Thomas E. Evans, Jr.* Ms. Iva H. (Hoover) Hinkelman* (M) Mr. James A. Luteran* (M) Dr. Donna J. Middaugh* (M) Ms. Patricia A. (Lungociu) Pedersen Mr. Ralph E. Tamper* (M) Ms. Edie N. (DeLong) Taylor* (M) Mrs. Cynthia A. (Shoemaker) Wright* (M) Donors Mr. David L. Ashley*+ Mrs. Barbara B. (Brown) Broome*+ (M) Mr. William A. Dieringer* (M) Mrs. Janet E. (Smith) Guerra*+ (M) Mrs. Joyce A. (McConnell) Guilliam* (M) Mrs. Caroline (Simon) Herdle* (M)

Mrs. Sharon G. (Gibbel) Kaufman* Mr. David H. Miller* (M) Mrs. Donna K. (Cosner) Miller* (M) Mrs. Kathryn E. (Hanna) Moore* (M) Mrs. Barbara J. (Wilson) Wood*

CLASS OF 1964 $25,000 AND UP Dr. Elizabeth J. (West) Davidson*+ (M) Atty. William M. Schumann $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Lynn O. Sontum*+ (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Dr. Donald R. Gray*+ (M) Mrs. John (Frerichs) Kramer*+ $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Bonnie J. Bernhardt* (M) John B. Nolan* (M) Mrs. Susan W. (Bostwick) Shiring* Rev. Elizabeth J. (Wheeler) Spiker*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Joel H. Beeghly* (M) Mr. Alan Burky* (M) Mrs. Sarah J. (Solt) McCloskey*+ (M) Mrs. Joyce A. (Takacs) Simmelink*+ (M) Mr. James R. Underwood* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Robert J. Amor* Mr. Patrick C. Pinney* ^(M) Mrs. Grace W. (Wiandt) Rankin* (M) Mr. Harold E. Riggle* (M) Mrs. Joan (Brooks) Riggle* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Julie A. (Meagher) DeMello*+ (M) Mrs. Diane R. (Bukovinsky) Geiger* (M) Mrs. Doris M. (Harkness) Janiszewski Atty. James R. Kandel* (M) Mrs. Dorothy E. (Stickley) Keck*+ Mrs. Carol H. (Hoffman) Lazar Mrs. Bonita A. Morgan*+ (M) Mr. James B. Morgan*+ (M) The Honorable Robert D. Nichols* Mrs. Susan M. (Crouch) Nichols* Mrs. Susan M. (Keller) Owens* (M) $100 - $199 Miss Leah V. Agnoni* (M) Ms. Sarah J. Bican* (M) Mrs. Patricia J. (Andrella) Cross* (M) Mr. Robert L. Grove* Mr. Paul G. Hobe, Jr.*+ (M) Mrs. Marilyn J. (Van Deusen) Luteran* (M) Mrs. Donna M. (Denny) Lutz* Ms. Linda O. (Orin) McCourt* Miss Natalie F. Newhous* (M) Mrs. Kathleen E. (Cavanaugh) Pedroff* (M) Mr. Richard L. Stroup* Mr. Frederick L. Wilson* Donors Mrs. Eleanor J. (Freshley) Carver* (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Hohmann) King* Mrs. Diana M. (Carol) Kurilich* Mrs. Anna M. (Glassburn) Otto* Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Otto* Mr. William C. Rhodes* (M) Mr. Alan H. Roth* (M) Mrs. Jane E. (Eidam) Schauss* (M) Mr. R. B. White* (M) Mrs. Marie A. (Korosy) Zurbrugg*

CLASS OF 1965 $10,000 - $14,999 Anonymous $2,500 - $4,999 Ms. Betty J. Davis* (M) Mrs. Louise E. (Goff) Dunaway* (M) Mrs. Charlene M. (Colvin) Pankuch*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Evelyn H. (Higbie) Calhoun*+ (M) Mr. Victor R. McCloskey*+ (M) Mrs. Marian R. (Dreyer) Ross* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Betty L. (Wehner) Davis*+ (M) Mr. Mark S. Dray* (M) Dr. Edward D. Fiscus* (M) Ms. Jill Herrick* (M) Mr. Stanley L. Malecki* (M) Dr. Bradley T. Martin, M.D.* (M) Mrs. Carol S. (Albrecht) Pinney* (M) Mrs. Jane B. (Boerner) Raymond Mr. William B. Sutton* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Martha E. (Shoemaker) Baillis* (M) Dr. C. Larry Catalano* (M) Mrs. Michele A. (Marstrell) Catalano* (M) Mrs. Nancy L. (Stout) Furda* Capt. David L. Griffith + Dr. James S. Miller, M.D.* (M) Dr. Gary E. Owens* (M) Mrs. Sandra L. (Hermand) Raffa* (M) Mrs. Gail K. (Kennedy) Slezak* (M)

$100 - $199 Dr. Carl R. Bowser* Mr. Michael J. Czap* Mrs. Nancy C. (Minard) Harris* Mrs. Claire A. (Ward) Kondig* Mrs. Margaret A. (Kinney) Manson* Mrs. Marilyn A. (Johnson) Moir* (M) Mrs. Heidi A. (Mueller) Morlan* (M) Rev. Irvin L. Nussdorfer, Jr.*+ (M) Mr. Thomas E. Rummell* Mrs. Anne E. (Wehner) Saylor* (M) Dr. Harold E. Schmul II* Mrs. Deanna K. (Wise) Shetler* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Shetler* (M) Mr. F. Michael Theriault* (M) Mr. Harry D. Watkins*+ (M) Mrs. Nancy K. (Keller) Wilson* Donors Mrs. Judith A. (Hill) Bernhard* Mr. Gordon L. Broome*+ (M) Mr. Thomas Conklin* (M) Mrs. Janice H. (Hampu) Corbi* (M) Mrs. Marilyn K. (Adams) Edwards* (M) Mr. James R. Hency* (M) Miss Barbara J. Loomis* (M) Mr. A. Lee Radler* (M) Mrs. Gayle L. (Josh) Radler* (M) Mrs. Linda E. (Nestrick) Watson* (M) Mrs. Dolores L. (Beam) Wiegand* (M)

CLASS OF 1966 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Thomas C. Flanigan* (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. Lawson C. Smart*+ (M) Mrs. Meredith A. (Denny) Smart*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Paula L. (Lauderbaugh) Bradley* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Doanne (Rathbun) Brown* (M) Mrs. Lynne M. (Underwood) Browne* (M) Mrs. Joyce R. (Romig) Capobianco* (M) Mrs. Julie A. (Grimm) Fiscus* (M) Mr. James D. Fox*+ (M) Mrs. Joan L. (Thomas) Fox*+ (M) Mr. Frank M. Kunstel* Mr. Ronald W. Lynn* Mr. Michael S. Shaheen, Jr.* (M) Dr. Thomas B. Shipley Mr. Donald D. Stryffeler* $200 - $499 Mrs. Kathleen H. (Sabiers) Dodge* (M) Col. J. Dee Grapentine, USAF (Ret.)*+ (M) Dr. James H. Howenstine* (M) Mr. Douglas E. Huth* Mrs. Gail M. (Opatrny) Huth* Philip A. Koppel*+ (M) Mr. Augusts Magons* (M) Mr. David A. Marconi* (M) Mr. John C. McDowell* (M) Mr. Lynn N. Oehling*+ (M) Mrs. Vicki L. (Eackles) Oehling*+ (M) Mr. Timothy E. Riha* Mrs. Millie P. (Jones) Snyder* (M) Mr. Ronald L. Weaver* Mr. Gerald L. Zaborsky* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Jane C. (Smith) Faust*+ (M) Mr. William R. Hickerson*+ Dr. Terry H. Morlan* (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Brumbaugh) Ractliffe* (M) Mrs. Jaqueline N. (Frick) Stutz*+ (M) Mr. Hugh E. Templeton, Jr.* Mrs. Lynda F. (Johnson) Theriault* (M) Dr. Barbara Weaver Mr. Denver D. Werstler* Donors Ms. Sue Ellen (Liebschner) Adcock* Ms. Margaret S. (Stickley) Eiland* (M) Mr. John M. Gates* (M) Mr. Dennis A. Herrmann* (M) Mrs. Marsha E. (Seeley) Linden* Miss Leeda E. Marsh* (M) Mrs. Janet R. (Schultz) Shafer*+ (M) Mrs. Linda E. (Reeder) Simpson* (M)

CLASS OF 1967 $25,000 AND UP Dr. William A. Jones, M.D.*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Kathleen P. (Frisk) Crispin*+ (M) Mr. Robert J. DeHoff* (M) Dr. Michael W. Lindamood* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Nancy R. (Ward) Beeghly* (M) Mrs. Linda D. (DuBois) Hoffman*+ (M) Mrs. Janet (Brown) Muffet* (M) Mr. Michael G. Muffet, Jr.* (M) Mrs. Margery J. (Swager) Sangree* (M) Mr. David W. Stewart*

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

$1,250 - $2,499 Dr. James W. Bear* (M) Mrs. Constance L. (Weber) Coates*+ (M) Mr. Eric W. Johnson*+ (M) Mr. Richard W. Painting* (M) Mr. Peter A. Russell* Dr. Charles H. Song* (M) Stanley J. Stewart* Mr. Daniel O. Waller* (M) Mrs. Amy J. (Moreland) Wheeler*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Sheryl L. (Trudicks) Breetz Dr. Virginia B. (Burkey) Feleppa* (M) Mr. Tim M. Jones*+ Mr. James L. Klepek*+ (M) Ms. Kathy A. (Roth) Lane Mr. Jim R. Lang*+ (M) Mrs. Marilyn F. (Hosken) Lang*+ (M) Mrs Susan E. (Dugle) March*+ Mrs. Karen L. (Van Voorhis) Moriarty* (M) Mr. Frank W. Sachire*+ (M) Mr. Roberts A. Sargent, Jr.*+ (M) Mr. Thomas W. Young III* $200 - $499 Mrs. Bette L. (Bodley) Chambless* (M) Mrs. Mary P. (Wilson) Grapentine*+ (M) Ms. Sue F. (Evans) Kimbrel Miss Patricia J. Malloy*+ (M) Mrs. Cathy L. (Frase) Martin Dr. Edwin C. Tan, M.D.* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Sara A. (Geekie) Ackermann* (M) Mr. G. W. Eggleston* Mr. Charles R. Gill* Ms. Martha E. (Horne) Hoag* (M) Mrs. Katharine A. (Carr) Morris* (M) Atty. William F. Morris* (M) Mrs. Beryl A. (Berger) Peine Rev. Leslie A. Peine Mrs. Sally A. (Sweesy) Sampson*+ (M) Mrs. Susan (Girt) Schoeni* Mr. Glen L. Shellhammer* Mrs. Sue C. (Porter) Shellhammer* Mrs. Eleanor B. (Lodwick) Spencer* (M) Mrs. Judith L. (Kures) Treacy* (M) Mrs. Karen A. (Drew) Whitacre* (M) Donors Mrs. Carolyn J. (Rea) Dyck* (M) Rev. Herbert S. Garnes III Mr. Richard C. Hobe* (M) Mrs. Mildred L. (Hall) Keller* Mrs. Elaine W. (Williams) Lewis* Mr. Gerald C. Pim, Jr. ^ Mr. Thomas E. Swaine Mrs. Barbara K. (Keller) Tereshko* (M) The Honorable Stephen S. Wood*

CLASS OF 1968 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. David R. Schooler*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. J. D. Cunningham* (M) Mrs. Marsha S. (McMurry) Howell*+ (M) Mr. Arthur D. Stehlik* (M) Mr. Robert W. Wakeham*+ $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Will I. Bowdish* (M) Mrs. Kathleen (Moncrief) Elias*+ (M) Mrs. Betsy L. (Garner) Lanzen* (M) Mr. Gary E. Lanzen* (M) Mr. Ted Purviance* (M) Mr. Edward J. Turner* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. John H. Armitage*+ (M) Mr. Chester J. Bojanowski Robert L. Davis* Mrs. Elizabeth J. (Ritari) Harris Mrs. Kay E. (Chapman) Hogg*+ (M) Mr. James W. Krabill* (M) Mr. Ed J. March III*+ Mr. William R. McGranahan* (M) Diane A. Moore, M.D. $200 - $499 Ms. Barbara M. Barstow*+ (M) Mr. Lon A. Gaumer* (M) Mrs. Janet E. (Kuhl) Graham* (M) Miss Susan J. Holloway* (M) Mrs. Betsy J. (Reed) Strubbe* (M) Mrs. Joyce Y. (Sheffer) Tagliaferro* (M) Mr. Neal T. Warner* Ms. Judith E. Willour* (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Jack A. Bernosky* Dr. Robert W. Bragdon, M.D.* Mrs. Dreamalee S. (Divers) Brotz* (M) Mrs. Susan H. (LaVeglia) Martin* (M) Mrs. Barbara L. (Wolfram) McElfresh* (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Stratton) Meyers* (M) Mr. Albert R. Miller* (M) Mr. Paul F. Miller* (M)

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Mr. Gary P. Wenning* (M) Mrs. Jennifer L. (Delkirk) Wenning* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Virginia A. (Collins) Brollier* (M) Mr. John A. Burnquist* (M) Dr. Beth M. (Rigel) Daugherty* (M) Mrs. Cheryl S. (Brown) Drake* (M) Dr. Richard L. Drake* (M) Mr. Larry J. Hogan*+ Mr. James L. Howell*+ (M) Mr. William G. Monroe* Mr. Fred Ruth*+ Mrs. Karen M. (Adams) Volpi*+ Ms. Linda W. (Wolf) Webb* (M)

The Class of 1969 celebrated its 50th Reunion this past May. Through the generosity of classmates, a record setting gift totaling $692,341 raised, of which $193,000 is earmarked to endow the Class of 1969 Legacy Scholarship Endowed Fund. This meaningful investment will support and provide vital educational opportunities for Mount Union students in the years to come.

Mrs. Shirley L. (Archer) Miller* (M) Jan Schueler Mr. James O. Smith II* (M) Mrs. Bonnie J. (Shears) Stoops* (M) Mrs. Bonnie J. (McGowan) Templeton* Ms. Patricia L. (Carter) Thomson* (M) Donors Mrs. Joanne E. (Backus) Bryson* (M) Mrs. Natalie J. (Vance) Denton Mrs. Mary Anne (Goddard) Dolan* (M) Mrs. Donna M. (Shotts) Hageman* (M) Mr. Glenn E. Hjelm* (M) Mrs. Carolyn D. (Davis) Nordgren* (M) Mr. Alan Ramsay* (M) Mrs. Judith L. (Jolley) Ramsay* (M) Mr. Robert W. Strang* (M) Mr. Timothy W. Thompson* (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Schaffer) Walfish

CLASS OF 1969 $25,000 AND UP Dr. Geoffrey M. Utterback, D.D.S.*+ (M) $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Richard W. Pierson*+ (M) Mr. Len Slack*+ (M) Mrs. Lynda L. (Cailor) Slack*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. David R. Gram*+ (M) Mr. Lynn J. Hartrick*+ (M) Dr. Brian L. Stafford*+ (M) Mr. David S. Wolpert*+ (M) Mr. Tony Zurbrugg*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. James R. Chester*+ (M) Mrs. Patricia A. (Stanislaw) Gram*+ (M) Mr. David Lakso*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Nancie L. (Albrecht) Hoyng*+ (M) Dr. Cathie S. (Franks) Johnson*+ (M) Mrs. Karen L. (Anderson) Jones* (M) Mrs. Joan L. (Shepard) Orwick* (M) Mrs. Deborah F. (Fish) Rowland*+ (M) Miss Marilyn B. Scholz*+ (M) Miss Nancy R. Strauch*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Barbara R. (Wainwright) Armitage*+ (M) Ms. Nancy C. Ashcom*+ (M) Rev. Kathleen C. (Cassidy) Bojanowski Mrs. Carol Chenoweth*+ (M) Mr. Kenneth C. Drake*+ Mr. William M. Esposito*+ Mrs. Kimberly P. (Pierce) Gillenwater*+ (M) Mrs. Carolyn A. (Colapietro) Hennon*+ (M) Mr James D. Hogg*+ (M) Mr. James M. Lusk* (M) Mr. Philip W. Mikita*+ (M) Mrs. Sharon L. (Mahan) Mullen* Mr. William H. Parry*+ (M) Ms. Barbara M. (Miller) Robinson* (M) Mrs. Linda R. (Montgomery) Spiker*+ Mr. Ralph E. Toalston*+ (M) $200 - $499 Mr. James G. Ashelman*+ (M) Mrs. Brenda C. Brueske* (M)

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Mr. David L. Chambers*+ (M) Mrs. Sue E. (Foster) Cieslak*+ (M) Ms. Susan G. Cope* Mrs. JoAnne (Pfeifer) Dagenhardt* Dr. Mark A. Doty Mrs. Carol (Shattuck) Eiber*+ (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Homer) Fugelberg* Mrs. Nancy (Snyder) Gray Ms. Patricia L. Griffith*+ (M) Mrs. Carol A. (Remaley) Johnson*+ (M) Dr. James S. Little, USA (Ret.)* Mrs. Mary Jane (Wheeler) Sampson*+ Mr. Richard M. Sampson*+ Mrs. Marcia E. (Kozub) Shaffer*+ (M) Mrs. Susan A. (Graham) Spears*+ (M) Mrs. Dena K. (Everett) Stratton*+ Dr. Charles L. Strecker* Mr. Jon S. Strubbe* (M) Mrs. Linda K. (Lorenz) Wead*+ (M) Mr. Gary G. Wulf* (M) Mrs. Pamela E. (Engler) Yonker* $100 - $199 Mrs. Donna L. (Camp) Boudreau Mrs. Donna J. (Colvin) Bourget* Mrs. Peggy W. (Wicks) Brennen* (M) Mrs. Martha A. (DeVeny) Domaille* Mrs. Melissa M. (Meissner) Engle* Rev. John L. Ferris Mr. Art D. Garnes* (M) Mr. David B. Huston*+ (M) Ms. Kay E. Kobbe Miles* Mrs. Judith J. (Williams) Konesky* Ms. Bette (Jones) Matkowski* Mr. Woody S. McCallum* Mr. Michael T. Norton* (M) Mrs. Lynne A. (Ertle) Russell*+ (M) Dr. Dean W. Varian* (M) Mrs. Laura S. (Snyder) Whinery*+ (M) Mr. Gordon D. Woolbert* (M) Mrs. Jean C. (Paina) Ziegler*+ Donors Anonymous Mr. Robert L. Benson* (M) Mr. Robert J. Butler* (M) Mrs. Sandra J. (Pfalzgraf) Cheyney* (M) Mrs. Joan K. (Carlson) Cline* Mrs. Bonnie L. (Jack) Cunningham* (M) Mr. Charles W. Fenstermaker* (M) Mrs. Deborah J. (Brenner) Garnes Ms. Kendra (Owen) Hegedus* Mrs. Linda A. (Siegfried) McClarren* Mrs. Carol M. (Siskind) Pim Ms. Patricia L. Rickard Mrs. Nancy S. (Siess) Russo* (M) Mr. Donald T. Sampson, Jr.* ^(M) Miss Carol E. Schiffler* (M) Ms. Elaine (Carlisle) Semper*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1970 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. David M. Blank*+ (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Connie F. (Snode) Flynn*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Leigh A. Mainwaring*+ (M) Mrs. Martha J. (Moncrief) Stafford*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Mark W. Altier* (M) Mr. Thomas R. Garver* (M) Mrs. Ruth (Acosta) Hamilton* (M)

$1,250 - $2,499 James A. Coombes*+ (M) Mr. Richard K. Shields* (M) Rev. David W. Venter*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Thomas Drummond* (M) Mrs. Susan M. (Walker) Fredrick*+ (M) Mr. Bruce A. Hixon*+ (M) Mrs. June A. (Fursey) Lee* (M) Mrs. Sue E. (Hazen) Lusk* (M) Mrs. Sibyl (Sharp) Ream* (M) Atty. D. Stephen Stone, Jr.* (M) Mrs. Judith L. (Weber) Watts* (M) Dr. David S. Weber*+ (M) Mr. Albert W. Yeagley* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Kenneth J. Cardinal, Esq.*+ Mr. Gary A. Daugherty* (M) Mr. Brian R. Dorr*+ (M) Mrs. Ruth A. (Wallace) Dorr*+ (M) Rev. Martha A. Mattner* (M) Mrs. Cynthia L. (Hickson) Robinson* (M) Mr. F. Gregg Robinson* (M) Miss Sally A. Schweitzer*+ (M) Mr. George R. Ziga*+ $100 - $199 Mr. Paul R. Cubick* (M) Mrs. Alberta A. (Fuller) Ely*+ (M) Dr. Jonathan D. Graham, M.D.* (M) Mrs. Kathryne E. (Norton) Hettler* (M) Mr. James O. Hunter* Mrs. Jan K. (Johnson) JohnsonDavis* Mr. David J. Kocher* (M) Mr. David R. Logan* (M) Dr. Robert S. McCrea* (M) Mr. Dean R. Patrick* (M) Rev. Philip R. Raynes*+ Mr. Donald F. Smith* (M) Ms. Linda A. Spear* (M) Mr. James O. Watson Mr. David A. Ziegler*+ Donors Mr. George M. Baran* Mrs. Rose M. (Markovich) Cassmer* (M) Mrs. Janet G. Crossland* (M) Mrs. Linda H. (Huft) DeLonais* Mrs. Ruth J. (Malavite) Eibel* (M) Mrs. Sara E. Holbrook* Mr. James R. Woodruff* (M)

CLASS OF 1971 $15,000 - $24,999 Mrs. Grace B. (Bird) Chalker*+ (M) Dr. Kenneth W. Chalker*+ (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Atty. John J. Flynn*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Dr. Philip L. Orwick* (M) Mr. Douglas N. Pohto*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Ann (Spreen) Geise* (M) Mr. William R. Gough* (M) Mrs. Judith A. (Popelka) Hixon*+ (M) Mr. W. Thomas Mackall* (M) Mrs. Carol S. (Weidman) Yeagley* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Ronald C. Chutas*+ (M) Dr. Norma L. (Tichenor) ConnerWall* (M) Mrs. Patricia J. (Ellway) DeMarco

Mr. Allen E. Fox* (M) Mrs. Patricia J. (McFarland) Gates*+ (M) Mrs. Deborah K. (Singerman) Gorencic* (M) Mr. Dwight S. Jordan* Mrs. Barbara J. (Miller) Kiko* (M) Mr. Charles H. Kiko* (M) Dr. William J. Millard* (M) Mr. Fred K. Pamer* (M) Mrs. Jay D. (French) Pamer* (M) Mr. Robert K. Poto* (M) Mrs. Linda L. (Lloyd) Russell* (M) Mr. Jeffrey H. Southworth* (M) Mr. Bill F. Ungar* (M) $100 - $199 Miss Linda J. Brown* (M) Mrs. Cynthia L. (Hilliard) Garnes* (M) Dr. Martin E. Horning*+ (M) Mrs. Beverly A. (Hunter) Hunter* Mrs. Mary Beth (Moffett) Hunter* (M) Mr. Jeffrey W. James* (M) Mr. Ned L. Kirby, Jr.* Dr. Claude N. Lamb, Ph.D. Mrs. Faye J. (Rohrer) Maholm* (M) Mr. James F. Orr* Mrs. Paula S. (Carter) Orr* Mr. Kenneth R. Patrick*+ (M) Mrs. Nancy E. (Zimmerman) Phillips* (M) Mr. Ronald P. Phillips* (M) Dr. Jane L. Russell* (M) Mrs. Kathleen L. (Sharp) Samuel* (M) Mr. Richard C. Vaughan* (M) Mr. Dennis C. Warstler* (M) Mrs. Priscilla A. (Owen) Watt*+ Donors Terry Booth*+ Mrs. Mary C. (Germanovich) Fenstermaker* (M) Mr. William L. Koch* (M) Paul M. McConnell* Ms. Christine L. Osterman* Mr. Steven Russell* Dr. James C. Shelton, Jr.* Mrs. Jacquelyn (Nichols) Simons* (M) Mr. David Stokes*

CLASS OF 1972 $25,000 AND UP Mr. E. Dominic Capers* (M) $15,000 - $24,999 Mrs. Bonnie J. (Campbell) Blank*+ (M) Mrs. Susan R. (Raven) Pierson*+ (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. Daniel R. Keller* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Glenn E. Hamilton* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Lynne K. (Marsh) Barth* (M) Mrs. Karen A. (Werstler) Robinson*+ (M) Dr. Thomas D. Robinson*+ (M) Mrs. Cheryl A. (Hahn) Shields* (M) Chris Stenberg* Dr. Douglas Wilcox*+ $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Elizabeth A. Baird-Alonge* (M) Mr Richard L. Button* (M) Mr. David B. DeWitt* (M) Mr. John D. Dolan* (M) Mrs. Marla J. (Alderman) Dolan* (M) Mrs. Patricia A. (Winner) Stone* (M)

$100 - $199 Mr. Perry A. Bennett, Jr. Mr. Mike Brady Mr. Herbert S. Daugherty* (M) Mr. Ron A. Folkwein* (M) Mr. Gary E. Grosenbaugh* (M) Mrs. Lynne A. (Graybill) Grosenbaugh* (M) Mrs. Janice L. (Holder) Horning*+ (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Nesbitt) Huston*+ (M) Mr. Gerald A. Kuceyeski* Mrs. Joan V. (Ferris) Kuceyeski* Mr. Paul R. Maurer II* (M) Mr. Jackie L. Maybury* Mr. Kurt S. Miller* (M) Mr. Richard B. North* (M) Mrs. Martha H. (Hause) Polacsek* (M) Mr. David G. Puchan* Mrs. Linda L. (Miller) Singer* (M) Mrs. Genevieve E. (Harlan) SivulaPhillips* (M) Mrs. Leslie A. (Stone) Swift* (M) Dr. Donald A. Watt*+ Mrs. Gail M. (Seiler) Young* (M) Donors Mrs. Linda K. (Robellard) Anderson* Mrs. Elizabeth J. (Morgan) Henderson* (M) Mrs. Judith A. (Fiegenschuh) Huffman* (M) Mr. Clyde A. Lepley* (M) Mrs. Sharyn A. (Creed) McConnell* Mr. Patrick D. McGarvey + Mr. Michael P. McNulty* Mr Jerry J. Swaine* (M) Mrs. Barbara G. (Barnes) Zura* (M)

CLASS OF 1973 $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Debby A. (Betz) Wolpert*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. James E. Kimble, Jr.* (M) Dr. Pamela K. (Richards) Kimble* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Charles E. Durant, Jr.*+ (M) Mr. Doug S. Hubert* (M) Mr. Steve N. Moore*+ $500 - $1,249 Judge Mark W. Armstrong*+ (M) Dr. Cheryl C. Boots*+ (M) Mr. Gary R. Friedt*+ (M) Dr. James H. Ritchie, Jr.* (M) Mr. James A. Steel* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Thomas L. Berlin* (M) Mr. James L. Booth* Mr. Gordon R. Brollier* (M) Mr. Daniel W. Brown* Mrs. Jean C. (Couchie) Burnquist* (M) Mrs. Cynthia A. (Vaughn) Ferguson* (M) John D. Hampu Ronald Hoslar* (M) Mr. Henry C. Johnson III*+ Mrs. Martha J. (Hunt) Kuceyeski*+ (M) Major Michael W. Power + Mr. Mark A. Preusser* (M) Mrs. Jean E. (Uhrig) Richards* Mr. Daniel E. Sickles* Mrs. Adriann G. (Zizes) Thornberry*+ (M) Mr. Jeff W. Thornberry*+ (M) Mr. Ronald E. Volpi*+ Mrs. Cynthia A. (Rych) Wismar* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Pamela K. (Snode) Boone*+ (M) Dr. James G. Crock* (M) Atty. William E. Demsky Mrs. Jeannie M. (Fizet) Dieffenbaugher* (M) Mr. Jeffrey A. Harstine* (M) James Koppel* Ms. Susan L. (Young) Leathers* (M) Miss Nancy L. Mahan* Rob Malone* (M) Mrs. Anne E. (Evans) Payling* (M) Ms. Sara E. (Foster) Ramsay* (M) Mr. Douglas G. Tarr* (M) Mrs. Beth E. (Wilkinson) Taylor* (M) Mrs. Joyce L. (Regula) Tolerton* (M) Donors Mr. Robert A. Atkinson* (M) Mrs. Barbara L. (Levengood) Bishop*+ (M)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Mrs. Kathy D. (Davis) Easterling* Mrs. Ann L. (Fitzpatrick) Gustafson* (M) Ms. Kathryn A. Kelly*+ (M) Mrs. Sherry E. (Egler) Lepley* (M) Mr. Jack R. Mainwaring Mrs. Nancy J. (Conners) Poston* (M) Dr. Diana L. (Honaker) Priest* (M) Mrs. Libbie M. (Stacey) Romigh* (M) Mr. Terry A. Romigh* (M) Mrs. Cynthia L. (Huston) Ross* Mrs. Karen J. (Hybeck) Sands* (M) Ms. Carey Smith-Wilson Mrs. Billie A. (Duff) Weaver*

CLASS OF 1974 $10,000 - $14,999 Atty. Jeffrey R. Jakmides*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Keith E. Downard*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Miss Marilyn S. Sanfilippo* Ms. Sandra L. (Goff) Thomas* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Janet M. (Martin) Cummings*+ (M) Mr. Richard K. Elias*+ (M) Mr. Garland Likins and Mrs. Barbara (Tuuri) Likins* (M) Mr. Ronald L. Walter* (M) Mr. Rudy Weidert* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr Doug A. Garver*+ (M) Mrs. Denise J. (King) Mackall* (M) Ms. Cynthia (Boerner) Mazda* (M) Mr. Christopher S. Monrad*+ (M) Mrs. Tracy S. (Spriggs) Ritchie* (M) Mrs. Kathleen A. (Maddox) Steel* (M) Miss Cynthia A. Weikart* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Thomas W. Boothe* (M) Mr. David O. Connelly* Mr. William A. Heller*+ (M) Mrs. Paula J. (Climes) Mark*+ Mr. Gary R. McGahey* Mr. Randolph A. Moore*+ (M) Mr. Daniel A. Wismar* (M) Mr. David W. Worth* (M) $100 - $199 Ms. Jane E. Benner* (M) Mr. Dana C. Crawford* Mrs. Linda L. (Orchard) Crawford* Mrs. Jann M. (Sykora) Crock* (M) Mrs. Elaine M. (Mikolay) Fedorisin* Mr. Larry B. Griffith* (M) Mrs. Paula J. (Hrusovsky) Hadgis* (M) Dr. Linda S. (McNeil) Hite* (M) Mrs. Elisabeth D. (Kidd) Humphrey* (M) Rev. Philip H. Hunt* Mrs. Sarah D. (Dowding) Jones* (M) Mrs. Paula (Samartgedes) Malone* (M) Mrs. Deborah J. (Johnston) Mccleary* (M) Mrs. Lisa E. (Looney) Murphey* (M) Mr. Nathan C. Smith*+ (M) Mrs. Laurie A. (Henderson) Thomas* Donors Mrs. Laura O. (Owensby) Berger* Mrs. Cynthia J. (Huston) Collins* Mrs. Karen L. (Canan) Early* (M) Mr. Brad L. Geltz* Mrs. Brenda J. (Snyder) Gibson* (M) Atty. Richard P. Kutuchief* Mr. Kevin A. Monroe* Mrs. Sue M. (Rigel Plumly) Rodi* (M) Dr. Jan A. R. (Rutter) Rutter Hedin, M.D.* Mr. James D. Sellers Mrs. Diana L. (Brumbaugh) Wellspring*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1975 $25,000 AND UP Mr. Patrick J. Eaton* (M) Mr. Richard K. Harr* $10,000 - $14,999 Atty. Randall C. Hunt*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Jeff L. Hattery*+ (M) Dr. Debra J. Hazen-Martin*+ $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Gary S. Adams* (M) Mrs. Paula C. (Cope) Andreani*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Campbell* (M) Mrs. Cynthia L. (Thorn) Hubert* (M) Mr. David E. Reichard*+ (M) Rev. Paul R. White* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Douglas A. Deas*+ Mrs. Sue E. (Woolman) Deas*+ Mr. Gary L. McCamon* (M) Mr. W. Scott Oelslager Dr. Harold J. Rafn*+ $200 - $499 Mr. Jim W. Ansberry* (M) Mr. Merwyn C. Bowdish*+ (M)


Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Campbell* Mrs. Sharon A. (Kauffman) Cramer* Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ehrman* (M) Mrs. Kathleen D. (Davis) Hopkins* (M) Mrs. Amy H. (Hutson) Johnson*+ (M) Mr. Roger E. Linsley* Mr. Robert P. Mortensen* (M) Mrs. Jean A. (Halls) Muetzel* (M) Mrs. Jane E. (Myer) Page* (M) Mr. James H. Rutledge* Mrs. Linda L. (Fitch) Sutton* (M) Mr. Loren C. Veigel*+ (M) Mr. Dean M. Wilson*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Thomas P. Cleary* Mrs. Janice L. (Conrad) Gibson* (M) Mrs. Barbara J. (Korosy) Giordano*+ (M) Mrs. Kathryn T. (Tokar) Haidet* (M) Mr. Thomas F. Hoyle*+ (M) Mrs. B. Jean (Eagle) Krugh* (M) Atty. Timothy D. Krugh* (M) Dr. Richard B. LaFountain* Mrs. Sharen A. (Crumrine) Leonard*+ (M) Mrs. Sally E. (Jones) McFadden*+ (M) Mr. John H. Nussbaumer* (M) Mrs. Julie R. (Clark) Sauner*+ Mr. Garry M. Sherrill* Mrs. Dottie J. (Robison) Smith*+ (M) Mr. Curtis N. Tinlin* (M) Dave Ward* Mrs. Dona G. (Crowell) West* (M) Donors Ms. Kathy G. Adams*+ Mrs. Beth A. (Richeson) Blackmer Mrs. Betty K. (Keller) Conner* Mr. Victor A. Garman* (M) Miss Vicki J. Horne* Mr. Thomas J. Medino* Mr. Mark C. Nurnberger* Mrs. Joan M. (Schneider) Runion* (M) Mr. Michael C. Silk* (M) Ms. Karen J. (Christian) Wilson* (M)

CLASS OF 1976 $25,000 AND UP Mrs. Cheryl J. (Sheely) Eaton* (M) Mrs. Carol A. (Howlett) Green* (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Rita (Salah) Allen*+ (M) Mr. Mark Bailey* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Bruce E. Christoff*+ (M) Mrs. Karen L. (Mottice) Christoff*+ (M) Mrs. Margaret B. (Bonistalli) Cotton*+ (M) Dr. Daryl F. Daugherty* (M) Mrs. Denise A. (Popa) Reichard*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Ms. Linda R. Adams*+ Mrs. Nancy A. (Orwick) McCamon* (M) Mrs. Maryellen Nimon* (M) Mrs. Karen R. (Kirkwood) Rafn*+ Mrs. Lynne W. (Wesche) Strasser* (M) Mr. Philip J. Strasser* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Vicky B. (Bando) Ansberry* (M) Mrs. Jean M. (McKay) Campbell* Mrs. Jane A. (Fryfogle) Crow Mrs. Barbara E. (Hoffman) Ehrman* (M) Mr. Elliot F. Forsyth* (M) Mrs. Rebecca J. (Arnold) Forsyth* (M) Dr. Paul E. Gray II* (M) Mrs. Lee Ann (Boyle) Heller*+ (M) Mr. Larry R. Indorf* Mrs. JoAnn (Warren) Jones* Mrs. Lynn A. (McMillen) Linsley* Mr. Timothy C. Muetzel* (M) Mr. Gary S. Sutton* (M) Ms. Joni L. (Zumbrunnen) Teragawachi* (M) $100 - $199 The Honorable Christopher A. Boyko* (M) Dr. Dan E. Buckel* (M) Mr. Ronald A. DeJulio* (M) Richard E. Emmer* Mrs. Jill K. (Campbell) Foster* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Foster* (M) Mrs. Cathi H. (Hunter) Friend* Mr. Mark E. Haidet* (M) Miss Diane M. () Less* Mr. Timothy Z. McFadden*+ (M) Mrs. Martha J. (Wyatt) Springstead Mr. Michael A. Ward* Mark A. Whitaker* Donors Mrs. Rebecca L. (Butler) Bauschlinger* (M) Mrs. Jacqueline (Chandler) Evans + Mr. Robert L. Greenwald*+ Mrs. Jane D. (Disegi) Howell* Col. Dennis Judge, USMC* (M) Ms. Sandra T. (Todd) Kays*

Mr. Lawrence E. Lampp*+ (M) Mr. Robert M. Leyde* (M) Mrs. Karen K. (Kelker) Miller* (M) Ms. Catherine (Daniels) Rivas* Mrs. Deborah S. (Lindesmith) Wood* (M)

CLASS OF 1977 $25,000 AND UP Mr. Allen E. Green* (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mark and Rita Allen*+ (M) Mr. Flint J. Brenton Mr. Donald E. Friedrich* (M) Mrs. Debbie E. (Kendig) Heida*+ (M) Mr. Roger S. Luca* Dr. April C. Mason*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Susan B. (Beutler) Moore*+ (M) Mr. Scott F. Whetstone* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Timothy S. Cotton*+ (M) Michael and Susan (Irwin) Haidet* (M) Mrs. Susan L. (Irwin) Haidet* (M) Mrs. Shirley J. (Schwartz) Klocek*+ (M) Mr. Tim M. Maloney, Sr.*+ (M) Mr. Joseph D. Montgomery, Jr. + Dr. David and Dr. Jane Silk Dr. Jane A. (Crock) Silk Mrs. Paula L. (Gligor) Whetstone* (M) Dr. Jean A. Wrightnour*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. John M. Austin* (M) Dr. Albert A. Butch*+ (M) Mrs. Darcy L. (Tannehill) Gillespie*+ (M) Mr. Michael R. Gillespie*+ (M) Mrs. Beth L. (Freshley) Gray* Mr. Ron E. Lenney* (M) Mr. Frank Pytlik* $200 - $499 Dr. Benjamin D. Babcock, D.D.S.* (M) Miss Diane J. Boothe*+ (M) Ms. Anne Case (Markley)*+ Atty. John A. Case, Colonel (USAFR)*+ Roy Clunk*+ (M) Mr. Harry F. Goulder* Mr. Michael D. Kalinich, Jr.*+ (M) Mrs. Virginia S. (Smith) Kallay* (M) Mr. Eric B. Lattanner*+ Rev. Robert J. Machovec, Jr.* Mr. Jack B. Madison* (M) Dr. Karen A. Reed, Ph.D.* (M) Mrs. Debra L. (Brumbaugh) Rutledge* (M) Mr. Jeff H. Stambaugh* (M) Prof. David Toot*+ $100 - $199 Mr. Gregory S. Campbell*+ Mr. Edward J. Ciszewski* (M) Atty. Mark A. Dicarlo*+ Mr. Curt Dieffenbaugher* (M) Mrs. Michele H. (Charriere) Forman* Ms. Susan D. (Clay) Fredenburg* Atty. Charles Haag* (M) Mr. Richard L. Kempe* (M) Mr. Allen L. Ramsier* Mrs. Barbara J. (Weaver) Scott*+ (M) Mr. Albert H. Smith* (M) Mrs. Janice L. (Bricker) Snyder*+ Mrs. Terri S. (Winger) Wittreich* Donors Mr. Scot L. Dowell* Mr. Mark A. Haidet Mrs. Alice B. (Bouma) Holmes* (M) Mr. Ralph E. Jentes, Jr.* (M) Mrs. Kathleen M. (Stafford) Judge* (M) Mr. James R. Lucht Mrs. Eveanne (Caton) McKean Mr. Peter R. Stewart* Mrs. Kathy L. (Bland) Stoneman* (M) Mrs. Cheryl L. (Lake) Woolman* Mr. Elwood B. Woolman*

CLASS OF 1978 $10,000 - $14,999 Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.* (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Patricia A. (Fitch) Bailey* (M) Mrs. Meg Gerlach Brenton Mr. Joel L. Sassa* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Rhonda K. (Prichard) Drakulich* $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Scott T. Harrison*+ (M) Mr. Michael W. Leonard*+ Mr. Steven P. McKenzie + Mrs. Patricia L. (Lance) Ripple*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Janet C. (Wolf) Austin*+ (M) Mr. Gregory S. Burke*+ (M) Mr. David A. Scarpitti*+ (M) Mr. Charles E. Schillig* (M) Mrs. Susan (Oliver) Schillig* (M)

$200 - $499 Mrs. Lynne E. (Bonnes) Clunk*+ (M) Mrs. Susan C. (Miller) Headley* (M) Dr. James G. Hubert, D.O.* Mr. Keith A. Kallay* (M) Mrs. Marilee A. (Hartland) Lake* (M) Mrs. Janet R. (Boynton) Machovec* Mr. David L. Rodman* Dr. Vicki J. Schaeffer* (M) Mr. William Sumser* Mrs. Sally A. (Brady) Walters* (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Mark A. Bergmann* (M) Miss Denise E. Deal* (M) Mr. John R. Domino*+ (M) Mark W. Fletcher* (M) Mrs. Teresa D. GoldenMcClelland*+ (M) Mrs. Jennifer J. (Krall) Greco* (M) Mrs. Janet M. (Jablonski) Kovach* Mr. Robert S. Oskin* Ms. Tina C. (Mills) Pfenninger* (M) Mr. Gary D. Pierce* (M) Mr. W. R. Shumate* Donors Ms. Cynthia A. Campbell* Mr. John L. Diehl* (M) Mrs. Joyce E. (Soloweyko) Lampp*+ (M) Mrs. Lizbeth A. (Mason) Mahon* (M) Mrs. Anna M. (Gatta) Searfoss Mr. John M. Tyrrell*+

Mrs. Melinda J. (Medley) Henceroth*+ Mr. Charles F. Oberholzer*+ (M) Ms. Mary E. Wright*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Patricia A. (Sosnick) Domino*+ (M) Mr. Philip M. Gbur* (M) Mr. Daryl L. Hastings Mr. Thomas M. Herrick, Jr.* (M) Mr. Bradley K. Lynne* (M) Mrs. Diane S. (Niewierski) McIntyre Mr. Timothy S. Popa* (M) Mr. Neil R. Wenger* (M) Mrs. Jennifer L. (Andrews) Zenobi* Mr. Robert A. Zenobi, Jr.* Donors Mrs. Janice L. BarkerMcLaughlin*+ (M) Ms. Marsha J. Bukala* (M) Ms. Marianne (Mongiardo) Bush* Mrs. Denise K. (Fultz) Ellsworth*+ (M) Mrs. Pamela S. (Oliver) Kastning* (M) Mr. James A. Kelvington* (M) Mr. J. Kim Lewis* Ms. Elizabeth M. (Simon) Maierson* (M) Mrs. Bethanne (Morrison) Miller* (M) Mr. James R. Sements* (M) Mrs. Lynne N. (Nelson) Streeter* (M)

CLASS OF 1979

CLASS OF 1981

$5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Kathleen C. (Johnson) Sassa* (M)

$2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Sandra L. (Schwar) Giese* (M)

$1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Robin L. (Mauro) Harrison*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Randy Biery* Mr. Ben V. Frustos, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey W. Krochta* (M) Mrs. Laurie L. (Elias) Scarpitti*+ (M) $200 - $499 Rev. Russell Q. Adams Mr. Leroy L. Bowdish* (M) Rev. James H. Humphrey*+^(M) Mrs. Melissa A. (Schumacher) Ruggles* (M) Mr. Thomas A. Stugmyer*+ (M) Mr. Robert E. Wright* $100 - $199 Mrs. Nancy E. (Bihary) Harris* Mr. Thomas R. McIntyre Ms. Margaret A. (Alexander) Shumate* Rev. Gregory L. Spencer* (M) Mr. Robert J. Symington, Jr. Mrs. Katherine J. (Sharp) Ward* Donors Mr. David A. Blanock* Ms. Judy H. (Helman) Chester* (M) Mrs. Christina M. (Krob) Gimlin* (M) Ms. Susan E. (Neff Sykes) Hamilton* (M) Mr. Kevin L. Kampfer* (M) Mrs. Becky S. (McClellan) Kutuchief* Ms. Cheryl L. (Beck) Lepkowski* Mr. Bradley S. Neckar* (M) Mrs. Laurie D. (Beck) Shaub* (M) Mr. John M. Stamm* (M) Mrs. Judith E. (Fizet) Williams* (M)

CLASS OF 1980 $25,000 AND UP Mr. James M. Switzer* (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Cathey A. (Stricker) Graves*+ (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Paul G. Gulling*+ $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. David G. Menosky*+ (M) Mr. Mark W. Taylor* (M) Mr. Gene A. Thorn III* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Dr. Parmie M. (Andaloro) Herman*+ (M) Mrs. Catherine B. (Barrett) Long* (M) Dr. Naoko (Oyabu) Oyabu-Mathis, Ph.D.* $500 - $1,249 Dr. Mark L. Bruce*+ (M) Mrs. Susan C. (Berg) Bruce*+ (M) Mrs. Kay A. (Laughlin) Krochta* (M) Dr. Donald T. Landin*+ (M) Mrs. Michelle A. Nervo* Mr. J. Victor V. O’Brien, Jr.* Mrs. Judith (Friend) Sheetz* (M) $200 - $499 Dr. Michael A. Barrett* (M) Dr. Marquita S. Bedway* (M) Mr. Scott H. Berkeley* (M) Mrs. JoAnn (Russell) Boland* (M) Mr. Richard F. Boland* (M) Mrs. Cindy R. (Shilling) Fitch* (M) Mr. Philip L. Francis* (M) Mr. Dale H. Henceroth*+

$500 - $1,249 Ms. Yallah J. Gault* (M) Rev. John R. Wilson* (M) $200 - $499 Miss Lisa M. Bole*+ (M) Miss Patricia A. Burns* (M) Mrs. Julia S. (Joga) Cepulis* (M) Ms. Beverly K. Day* (M) Rev. Lee Ann Dunlap* Mr. Kevin E. Kirkland* (M) Ms. Kathy M. (Orendas) Stugmyer*+ (M) Mr. Marty R. Willis Ms. Leigh Ann Wilson, Esq.* (M) Mr. William E. Wyrick* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Cynthia S. (Yockey) Corregan*+ Dr. Barbara M. (Crock) Funke* Mrs. Cheryl L. (Hartman) Herrick* (M) Mrs. Deborah M. (Vernon) Remias*+ (M) Mrs. Sally A. (Moore) Schneider*

CLASS OF 1983 $15,000 - $24,999 Mrs. JoAnn (Kunze) Taylor* Mr. Scott R. Taylor* $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. Michael A. Parnell $5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Lee Ann (Johnston) Thorn, CPA*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. Virginia A. Rhodes, M.D.* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Brad E. Custer* Mr. Scott D. Gill*+ (M) Mr. Mark P. Kingston* (M) Mrs. Kathleen M. (Enders) Schumacher* $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Polly A. (Weimer) Clavijo* (M) Mr. Terry R. Feucht* (M) Mrs. Carole A. (Millberg) Hagan* Mr. John C. Scarpitti*+ (M) Mrs. Mary E. (Schroeder) Schlievert*+ Mr. Michael L. Schlievert*+ Mrs. Pamela J. (Hickson) Stevenson*+ Dr. Mary F. Sturm, M.D.* (M) Mrs. Beth Ann (Weir) Wavrek* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Craig T. Eppler* Mrs. Betsy F. (Fredericks) Lattanner*+ Mr. Steven E. Matthew*+ Mr. Larry W. Reeder*+ (M) Mr. Bradley A. Urbon* (M) $100 - $199 Mrs. Lynn L. (Lattanner) Brown* (M) Mrs. Cynthia L. (Heim) Henninge* (M) Mr. Phil A. Henninge* (M) Mrs. Lois A. (Casebeer) Lemr* (M) Dr. Christopher J. Tighe* (M) Mr. Michael S. Wardle* (M) Donors Ms. Cynthia L. (Smith) Newman* Mrs. Cynthia J. (Kaiser) Pollock* (M) Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pollock* (M) Mr. Eugene H. Rogers, Jr.* Randy W. Rudder Ms. Christine M. Ruggieri* Mrs. Jill N. (Groat) Sements* (M)

CLASS OF 1984 $25,000 AND UP Mr. James E. Costanzo*+ Mr. Steve S. Harter* (M) Mrs. Suzanne M. (Spisak) Harter* (M)

Donors Mrs. Marcia L. (Holt) Bable* (M) Mr. James D. Dugan* Mrs. Lori L. (Krochta) Mazanec*

$15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Matthew G. Darrah*

CLASS OF 1982

$2,500 - $4,999 Dr. Karen L. McLachlan*+ (M)

$25,000 AND UP Mrs. Laura K. (Swaldo) Switzer* (M) $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. James R. Durham*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Janice M. (DiNezza) Sanders* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. and Ms. Larry Paxton* (M) Mr. William F. Schumacher III* Mrs. Debbie A. (Skamer) Seime* (M) $500 - $1,249 Anonymous Mr. Brian H. Cummins* Dr. Amy L. Damiani, M.D.* Ms. Michelle B. Kokinda*+ Dr. David A. Wavrek* (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Michael S. Alexander*+ (M) Mr. Daniel A. Bagnola* (M) Mrs. Laura E. (Thompson) Berkeley* (M) Ms. Jennifer K. (Wirick) Breitinger* Mrs. Lynn S. (Ermlich) Francis* (M) Dr. Louis G. Shaheen* (M) Mr. John H. Steele* (M) Mr. William R. Wyss, Jr.*+ (M) $100 - $199 Mr. Douglas J. Ackerman* Mr. Knox Brown* (M) Mr. Kenneth J. Douglas, CPA* (M) Mr. Michael R. Gallina Mr. Michael P. Ifantiedes* (M) Miss Lori C. Jones Mr. Barney V. Kaufman* (M) Mr. Brian L. Lenz*+^(M) Mr. Kent N. Simmons* (M) Donors Mr. Craig Buckingham* (M) Mr. Thomas F. Burless, CPA* (M) Mrs. Melissa J. (Moffett) Costa* (M) Mrs. Kimberly L. (Wall) Dugan* Mrs. Donna M. Felty (Bukala)* (M) Mrs. Joyce (Grell) Gamertsfelder* (M) Mr. Carl R. Schneider* (M) Mrs. Nancy J. (Robellard) Schneider* (M)

$10,000 - $14,999 Dr. Bradley D. Carman, D.O.* (M)

$1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Raymond F. Arnone Mr. Albert P. Blank* (M) Mrs. Heather (Bradley) McCullough* (M) Dr. James E. Sturmi* $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Joy E. (Kunkel) Banish* (M) Mr. RIch A. Banish* (M) Mr. Glen E. Danahey*+ (M) Atty. Edward M. Kolesar* (M) Mrs. Heather L. (Clark) McGee* $200 - $499 Mr. Daniel J. Agnello* Mr. Todd F. Clossin* Mrs. Laurie A. (Moorman) Eppler* Mrs. Kimberly S. (Simpson) Reigle + Mr. John M. Vovos*+ (M) Ed Warinner* $100 - $199 Mr. Gene L. Calai* Mrs. Janet E. (Kimball) Douglas* (M) Mrs. Christine E. (DiStefano) Kellamis*+ Mrs. Kathryn G. (Riddel) Soudry* Mrs. Stephanie M. (Orendas) Stitzel* (M) Mr. Jeffrey M. Wojtowicz* (M) Donors Mrs. Mary E. (Makowski) Harvey* Mrs. Connie S. (Williams) Nienaber + Mr. Lawrence A. Pinto* (M) Mrs. Carol A. (Tuttle) Vargo*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1985 $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Polly A. (Chapman) Marabito*+ (M) Mr. Richard T. Marabito*+ (M) Mr. Robert J. Newbold* $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Bradley D. Gerber*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Lamar F. Channell* Mrs. Linda B. (Brewster) Feucht* (M)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Dr. William A. McGee* Mr. Paul M. McLeister* (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Michele M. (Samay) Coss* (M) Scott Gabelt* Peter T. Lane + Mrs. Jill A. (Sawyer) Reeder*+ (M) Mrs. Sandra M. (Moyer) Rodman* Mrs. Martha L. Thatcher*+ (M) $100 - $199 Dr. Jamie Capuzza, Ph.D. Mr. John A. Gasparik, Jr.* Mrs. Christine M. Grace* Mrs. Janet E. (Lilly) Ray* (M) Mrs. Sherry L. (Davis) Tighe* (M) Donors Mrs. Laurel H. (Haines) Babcock* (M) Ms. Susan B. Carothers Mrs. Elizabeth M. (Huber) Connolly* Ms. Laura A. Letzler* Mr. Jeffrey A. Moore* Mr. Ronald J. Vargo*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1986 $10,000 - $14,999 Mrs. Celena R. (Holmes) Smith* $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Susan P. McGalla* $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Patrick D. Heddleston*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Mark A. Barry*+ (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Mindy (Samay) Hardy* (M) Mrs. Jennifer L. (Hardy) Parker* (M) Mr. Kirk A. Parker* (M) Ms. Jill M. (Mast) Russell $100 - $199 Mr. Jeffrey W. Callender* (M) Mr. David D. Cutting* Mr. Michael J. Exley* (M) Donors Mrs. Amy J. (Wright) Anos* Mr. Matthew J. Dilling* (M) Mrs. Amy S. (Mobley) Harker + Mr. J. Mark Harker + Mr. Andrew D. Kunkel* (M)

CLASS OF 1987 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. W. Michael Jarrett* $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Scott R. Gindlesberger*+ (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Deanna K. (Swaldo) Gundlah*+ (M) Mr. C. Reggie Thomas*+ $200 - $499 Mr. Patrick Corcoran, Jr.*+ Ms. Kelli E. McMaugh* (M) Mr. Darius L. Offill* Bill Uzl $100 - $199 Mr. Robert J. Bishop* Mr. Chad Calder*+ Dr. Anita R. (Drda) Exley* (M) Mr. C. Jay Hines Mrs. Wendy L. Mikulski* Mrs. Patricia A. (Maschmeier) Sours* Donors Ms. Kate T. Barrett Mr. Daniel R. Dennison*+ Mrs. Noel D. (Wasielewski) Kohr* Mr. John S. Nedel Mr. Allen Wilks, Jr.

CLASS OF 1988 $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. Steven J. Barr* Mr. Marcus L. Smith* $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Kathleen S. (Scaia) Clunk* (M) Mr. Christopher A. Gundlah*+ (M) $200 - $499 Dr. Gary J. LaBianco, Jr.* (M) Mr. Kevin D. Rodgers*+ $100 - $199 Mrs. Sue L. (Perkins) Baylor* Mrs. Jamie L. (McBride) Calder*+ Mrs. Andrea E. (Wells) Samsa* Mrs. Alyson K. (Meeker) Wilson* (M) Donors Mrs. Karen L. (Koons) Carroll* Ms. Gretchen S. (Sayre) Kozen + Mrs. Susan L. (Gershom) Shreve* Mrs. Janice L. (Brewster) Weiser

CLASS OF 1989 $5,000 - $9,999 Ms. Mei-Lin Khoo Mr. Gregory L. King* (M) Mr. Herbert Vongpusanachai $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Cindy R. (Aurslanian) Russell*+ (M) Dr. Jennifer S. Stevens* (M)

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$1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Randall D. Hart* Mr. Robert A. Kerr*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Mr. Stephen D. Allaire*+ Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hogya* Dr. Paul D. Hrics* Mrs. Heather J. (Fairall) Jones*+ Dr. and Mrs. Troy A. Jones*+ Ms. Denise L. Kipfstuhl*+ (M) Dr. Scott S. Mason*+ (M) $200 - $499 Mrs. Allison G. (Indorf) Godard* Mrs. Nanette R. (Lynch) Rodgers*+ $100 - $199 Mr. Russell J. Foster Mr. Patrick R. Hanke* (M) Mr. Jonathan K. Kessel* Mrs. Sharon M. (Bradt) Warner* Donors Mr. Allan R. Stutz, Jr.* Mr. Craig A. Unckrich* Mrs. Karen E. (Butz) Vendl*

CLASS OF 1990 $10,000 - $14,999 Ms. Heather L. Schooler* $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Richard L. Craig*+ (M) Mrs. Susan E. (Ermlich) Gindlesberger*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. D. Todd Russell*+ (M) $500 - $1,249 Dr. Sheryl L. (Ames) Mason*+ (M) $200 - $499 Mr. Mike Barton* (M) Mrs. Rebecca S. (Butler) Barton* (M) Mr. Andrew C. Boothe*+ David Cecere* Mr. David E. Chavez Mrs. Jennifer S. Fitzgibbon* Mr. Paul M. Oliu $100 - $199 Mr. Tom S. Beard* (M) Mr. Mark A. Groff Ms. Tabitha Marewangepo*+ Mr. Jeff Miller* Mrs. Arwen R. (Kneipp) Norman* Mr. James A. Smith, Jr.* Donors Mr. Larry S. Gallina Mr. G Todd Mizer Mrs. Sara F. (Frischkorn) Snyder Ms. Anita J. Tucker* Mrs. Vanquilla R. (Sanders) Wilks

CLASS OF 1991 $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. Shawn T. Brown*+ $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Robert L. Curry, Jr.*+ $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Boo Hock Khoo Mr. Laurence E. Talley + $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. John W. Bouloubasis, Jr.* Ms. Annalisa F. Zumbar* (M) $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Tina M. (Cotton) Stuchell* $200 - $499 Mr. Anthony J. Calderone*+ Mrs. Lisa M. (Balicki) Cecere* Mrs. Trisha M. (Frank) Kraushaar* Mrs. Kimberly D. (South) LaBianco* (M) Mrs. Daneen K. Touhalisky* $100 - $199 Ms. Danae C. (Millard) Barrett Mr. Eric B. Bruno*+ Ms. Tammy L. (Hollifield) Detrich Donors Ms. Dina B. Aurslanian* Mr. Scott R. Beck Mr. Michael D. Beery* Mr. R. Michael Daulbaugh Mr. Daniel J. Mucci* (M) Mrs. Michelle A. (Baker) Sams* (M) Mrs. Kelly L. (Wright) Shaffer* Ms. Ann M. Shuman* Mrs. Debra C. (Carter) Spriggs* Mr. Todd W. Thombs Mr. and Mrs. James M. Weingart* Mrs. Denise E. (Goddard) Wilson*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1992 $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Kelly P. (Pfund) Stalls*+ $500 - $1,249 Ms. Heidi K. Bartholomew* (M) Mr. Wayne V. Denny, Jr. Mrs. Amy K. (Kirchmeyer) Friedmann*+ Michelle L. Montgomery + Mr. Charles W. Schmidt

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$200 - $499 Mrs. Elizabeth G. (Godfrey) Becker* Mr. William G. Becker III* Mrs. Carrianne (Tingley) Tuckley* $100 - $199 Ms. Shannon D. (Douglass) George* Mr. John E. Jenkins*+ Mrs. Leslie R. (Sheidler) Smith* Dr. Sandy D. Womack, Jr.* Nachiketa Yakkundi* Alexander A. Zumbar* Donors Mrs. Linda E. (Girvan) Beck Mrs. Darcy A. (Sorber) Klimkowski* (M) Ms. Monica L. Rollins*+ (M) Mr. Michael E. Saxion* Ms. Laura M. (Moenich) Soeder* Mrs. Laura B. (Wilson) Stauffer Mrs. Heidi M. (Balderson) Wade Rev. Robert H. Wilson*+ (M)

CLASS OF 1993 $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Todd D. Fisher*+ $500 - $1,249 Brian C. Friedmann*+ Mrs. Elizabeth C. (Case) Johnson*+ $200 - $499 Dr. David A. Pocos* $100 - $199 Mr. Thomas A. Daily, Jr.* Mrs. Rachel D. (Hrovatic) Jenkins*+ Mrs. Noel C. Shepard* (M) Mr. John J. Topoly Donors Ms. Cenell R. Boch* Mrs. Leza A. Cole* Mrs. Melanie A. (Linder) Davis* Mr. Larry J. Klimkowski* (M) Mr. Louis M. Mahshie Mr. Jeffrey A. (Lynch) Marshall Mr. Brian E. McCallie Mrs. Dawn M. McCallie Ms. Mary L. Mosholder Mrs. Rachel L. (Stotsenburg) Roncone*+

CLASS OF 1994 $2,500 - $4,999 Michael J. Alfredo* Mrs. Joann L. (Hentsch) Fisher*+ $1,250 - $2,499 Ms. Sharon Lim + Mr. Matthew P. Stinson*+ Dr. Kara M. Tardivel*+ $500 - $1,249 Mr. John P. Cerar Mrs. Mindy D. (Davis) Domer*+ Mrs. Danielle R. (Penturf) Lamphier*+ Dr. John L. Owen Ms. Lisa A. Rizzo*+ Mr. James K. Stuart* $200 - $499 Mr. Melvin L. Battles IV Mr. Edward J. Bubonics Mrs. Melissa C. (Crytzer) Fry* Mr. Matthew A. LaFountain* Mrs. Renee (Clark) LaFountain* Mr. Andrew W. Lower + Mrs. Jorie L. (Gonnam) Novacek* Mr. Jason J. Sabo Dr. Craig E. Smith* $100 - $199 Mrs. Susan M. (Clark) Chaddock* Mr. Jeffrey A. Crossman Mr. Jeremy Tiermini Mr. Keith R. Waesch* Donors Mrs. Wendy J. (Rhoades) Barnhart Mr. Matthew G. Durchik Mr. Sean W. Egan Mrs. Amy J. (Lavy) Kohmann* Mrs. Tracy L. (Kibler) McKenzie* Mr. Allen R. Moff* Dr. John E. Roncone II*+

CLASS OF 1995 $25,000 AND UP Mr. Anthony J. Mercurio* $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Matthew E. Stamp*+ $500 - $1,249 Mr. Brian E. Domer*+ Mr. Robert P. Rodgers Dr. Ann Marie (Pasek) Stuart* $200 - $499 Dr. Theresa M. (Young) Davis*+ Mr. Marcus D. Lona + Ms. Chaity Roy Ms. Pixi C. Sofian $100 - $199 Ms. Suzette L. (Hetrick) Burlingame + Mr. Daniel L. Capozella* Mr. Richard J. Chaddock* Mr. James J. Farmer* Mrs. Julie A. (Martin) Farmer* Dr. James W. Fox* Mrs. Michelle L. (McComas) Fox* Mrs. Carolyn (Mann) Newkirk*

Mr. Michael E. Rhodes Mrs. Aimee L. (Edwards) Schuller*+ Mr. John P. Smith III Donors Dr. Fendrich R. Clark* Mrs. Megan E. (Draudt) Harper* Dr. Julie L. Lautenschlager* Mrs. Melissa A. (Lawrence) McCormack* Mr. David W. Ramsey Ms. Joanna M. Waite

CLASS OF 1996 $25,000 AND UP Anonymous $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. Benjamin M. Utterback* $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Mathew J. Liggett $500 - $1,249 Mr. Eric L. Dietrich*+ Mr. Casey J. Fish* Mr. Matthew W. Johnson*+ $200 - $499 Mr. Bryan C. Sprang* Mr. Scott Ugran* $100 - $199 Ms. Jacquelynn G. Davison Mrs. Maya Hino Mr. Joseph R. Jeckel Mr. Michael P. Malchesky Dr. Marianne J. (Misiewicz) Viers* Donors Mrs. Molly A. (Draeger) Jones* Mrs. Maria C. (Kapostasy) Miller Mrs. Suzanne M. Reich* Ms. Akiko Shibano

CLASS OF 1997 $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. Sean M. Moore

CLASS OF 1999 $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Daniel Griffith* $500 - $1,249 Mr. Brandon K. Keck + Mrs. Johnna L. Keck + Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Lusk*+ Mrs. Laurel L. (Copeland) Lusk*+ $200 - $499 Dr. Melissa A. Askren-Edgehouse*+ Mrs. Megan M. Ball* Mrs. Melissa A. (Kozel) Creamer* Mr. Steve J. Edgehouse*+ Mrs. Cara A. (Cordell) Johnson + Dr. Joel E. Johnson + Mr. Joseph A. Schiavone Mr. Jonathan B. Sherer*+ $100 - $199 Mr. Adam L. Albright* Mrs. Stefanie L. (Boehm) Albright* Mr. Brady L. Bolyard Mr. Kevin J. Brown*+ Mr. Kristopher R. Bugara* Donors Ms. Sandra K. Antonasanti Mr. Nicholas A. Capel Ms. Tracy M. (Peters) Dean Mrs. Brittney Ann M. Golden* Mr. Bryan D. Jones* Ms. Amanda L. Morrison Ms. Melanie A. Nakonachny Mr. Brent J. Stehlik Mrs. Carrie L. Stehura*+ Ms. Jennifer L. Zoky*

CLASS OF 2000 $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Aaron J. Swartz*+ $1,250 - $2,499 Ms. Julie A. Osredkar

$1,250 - $2,499 Dr. Nathan I. Chutas*+

$500 - $1,249 Mrs. Mary B. (Herb) Holdford*+ Mr. Thomas J. Horwood* Dr. Andrea A. (Erb) Jopperi, D.O.*

$500 - $1,249 Mrs. Wendy S. Lewis*+ Mr. Mike McGee Ms. Daphne L. Sim Mrs. Lisa M. (Tanner) Trummer*

$200 - $499 Mr. Jason O. Ball* Dr. Katherine E. Carnell*+ Mrs. Cara M. (Grisola) McPherson* Mr. Jerry L. Tennant

$200 - $499 Ms. Dawn A. Adams*+ Ms. Rachel A. Rusnak*+ Mrs. Sara J. (Blood) Sherer*+ Mrs. Jennifer R. (Griffith) Weber Joshua J. Weber

$100 - $199 Mr. Gerald E. Brain Mrs. Meredith L. (Garman) Brown + Mrs. Lacey R. Handwerk Mrs. Rachel Garnes R. (Garnes) Hays Mr. Michael W. Holdford Mrs. Lindsay A. Kehres* Mr. Joseph E. Kupec* Mrs. Jennifer E. () Pease Donaldson Ms. Wendy J. Snyder*

$100 - $199 Mr. Vincent C. Contrucci + Mr. Jeffrey D. Cordle* Mr. Brian T. Dietz*+ Dr. Kerry S. (Kennedy) KennedyPressey Mr. Josh W. White* Donors Mr. Matthew R. Benson Mrs. Katelyn Y. Clapp* Mrs. Cheryl A. Culbertson Mrs. Trista J. (Heeter) Durchik Mrs. Catherine M. (Oakes) Rook* Ms. Stacey A. (Conlon) Smith + Mr. Thomas J. Sulhan, Jr.*

CLASS OF 1998 $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. James P. Eismon + $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Melissa F. (Smith) Gardner* $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Michelle M. Shaheen-Wires* Mrs. Suzanne M. Venet-Pietz (Venet)*+ $200 - $499 Mr. Eric D. Bortmas* Mr. David R. (Aldrich) Craver*+ Ms. Michelle F. Cusano Mrs. Sarah A. (McFadden) Endlich*+ Mr. Robert W. McPherson* Mrs. Megan A. Schiavone Mrs. Shelley A. (Ashelman) Sprang* $100 - $199 Mr. Gerald W. Brugh + Ms. Laura L. Fish Mr. Jay W. Hays Mr. Vincent G. Kehres* Ms. Amanda B. (Edwards) Pinney Mr. Zoltan R. Zilai* Mrs. Alyson E. (Muenster) Zimmer* Mr. Erick J. Zimmer* Donors Mrs. Kristie L. Angle Mrs. Jennifer L. (Dale) Breckenridge Mr. Robert B. Brown Dr. Mandy L. Capel Ms. Tami N. (Poto) Carper Mrs. Ann E. Egli Mrs. Susan R. Idoine* Ms. Diane J. Riley Mr. Shaun P. Rook* Mr. Bryan T. Stehura*+ Mrs. Mary J. Swartz*

Donors Ms. Deana Allen*+ Mr. James S. Kohmann* Mr. James M. Slack Atty. Maresa B. Taylor + Mrs. Dusty R. Timmons

CLASS OF 2001 $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Emily R. Colontrelle Mr. Jason E. Perkins*+ Mrs. Jeannette A. (Kirchner) Perkins*+ $500 - $1,249 Mr. Adam F. Irgang* Mrs. Tory L. (Peterson) Irgang* Mrs. Megan M. (Sauner) Moore*+ Mr. Michael A. White* Mrs. Rebecca (Feciuch) White* $200 - $499 Mrs. Melissa A. (Wolpert) Eaton* $100 - $199 Dr. Heather B. Adams Mr. Stephen M. Clark Mrs. April C. (Vasbinder) Goshe Mr. Nicholas A. Goshe Ms. Athena M. Mericsko*+ Dr. Takahiro Sato Ms. Elizabeth A. Schaefer Mr. Robert D. Sondles Donors Mrs. Heather M. (Lewis) Brumbaugh Mrs. Melissa A. Engleman Mr. Timothy G. Engleman Mr. Robert D. Jech Mr. Brian M. Kostura Mrs. Tracy R. (Tabaczynski) Shuman Mr. Bryan C. Stevens

Mr. Brian C. Miller + Mr. Joshua Miller + Mr. Trey Muffet Mrs. Stephanie (Brately) Thornton $100 - $199 Mrs. Katherine L. (Merhar) Bowman Mr. Rocco A. Coniglio Mrs. Catherine (Canavan) Donahue* Mr. Adam D. Handwerk Miss Katherine Krizman Mr. Edward A. Malone Mr. Jeromy Manser + Mr. Chad D. Markert Mrs. Lorie J. Miller* Mr. Jason Richards Donors Mrs. Katie A. Arthurs Ms. Bethany S. Garr Mrs. Erin K. (Michael) Jech Ms. Cheryl L. Martin*+ Ms. Kimberly R. Secrest Ms. Lisa Tammaro Mr. Josh R. Timmons Mr. Matthew D. Yacobozzi

CLASS OF 2003 $25,000 AND UP Mr. Matthew A. Campbell + $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Jonathan D. Cross*+ Mrs. Lesley A. (Strick) Cross*+ $500 - $1,249 Ms. Jessie L. (Kihm) Canavan*+ $200 - $499 Dr. Morgan C. (Cooper) Bagley* Ms. Jessica Harding*+ Mrs. Erica N. (Kirksey) Jackson* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Parker Ms. Amanda L. Schaub*+ Mrs. Brianna R. (Zilch) Smith

Donors Mr. Dylan W. Barnes Dr. Dana and Mr. Justin Burton Mr. Jonathan M. Caporale Dr. Katherine E. (Pierce) Clark Mrs. Amy L. (Rossler) Domino Mr. Gregory M. Domino Mr. Stephen W. Klinger Ms. Michelle Marchand Mrs. Stephanie L. (Borowy) VanDyke

CLASS OF 2006 $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Nicholas B. Russo + $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Rebecca L. (Zink) Eby Mrs. Amanda R. (Chick) Rettig + $500 - $1,249 Mr. John R. Burkey + $200 - $499 Ms. Ariella J. Brown + $100 - $199 Mr. Brent A. Bauknecht Ms. Nancy K. Castellucci Mr. Brian M. Engelhardt* Mr. Mark J. Kolenz + Donors Mrs. Annalea B. (Bromley) Avery Mr. John A. Biacofsky Mrs. Rachel R. (Teron) DeGirolamo Ms. Vanessa M. Freiman Mr. Anthony E. Jones Mrs. Lindsey K. (Sassa) Mangus Mrs. Tracy L. Stainbrook* Mrs. Laura B. Testrake +

CLASS OF 2007 $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Chad V. Johnson*+

$100 - $199 Ms. Keri D. Baia Mr. Mark Brace Ms. Ellen A. Campbell + Ms. Yuka Jonen Ms. Katherine E. Krejci* Mr. Michael J. Miller + Mrs. Jennifer A. (Bradley) Price*

$200 - $499 Mr. John R. Ivory Mr. Adam P. Sues

Donors Mrs. Carly S. (Swab) Barnes Mr. Christopher W. Basich Mr. Justin and Dr. Dana Burton Mrs. Janet R. Dawson Mr. John A. Doyle Ms. Kelly L. Gaughan + Dr. Marcelina M. (Grodhaus) Higgins Mrs. Lucinda A. (Paxton) Huffstetler Mr. Thomas A. Jefferson Ms. Ann Marie T. Kish Ms. Laura E. (Doyle) Klingler* Mr. Phil V. LaScola Mrs. Jennifer S. (Thurin) Slack

Donors Mrs. Caitlin E. Clark + Mr. Scott W. Ginder Mr. Derek J. Gordon* Mrs. Nancy J. Kasparek Mr. Andrew K. Mangus Mrs. Kristi L. (McCamon) Valentine

CLASS OF 2004 $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Joseph B. Eby Mr. Brian D. Keller*+ $500 - $1,249 Mr. George M. Momirovic + $200 - $499 Mr. Ian M. Andrews Mrs. Lindsay M. (Dimon) Miller + Mr. Shaun A. Spisak Mrs. Audra M. (Lee) Youngen + $100 - $199 Mr. Robert E. Bradley Miss Abby K. Hardin Ms. Jennifer L. Hoffman Mrs. Elizabeth G. (Koons) Ploenzke* Mr. Ryan G. Price* Mr. Tyson J. Smith Mrs. Lindsay (Wise) and Mr. Jeffrey Strauch Mr. and Mrs. Eric Young*+ Donors Miss Barbara A. Blue Mrs. Jessica L. (Schneider) Brockman Mr. Thomas J. Brockman, Jr. Mrs. Sarah A. Haigler Ms. Kate E. Hasenohrl* Mrs. Katharine E. (Kahl) Klinger Mrs. Natalie K. (Anderson) LaScola Mrs. Lara F. (Mueller) Lejsovka Matt J. Pauli Ms. Jessica N. Sloan Mr. Robert V. VanDyke

CLASS OF 2005

CLASS OF 2002

$2,500 - $4,999 Mr. Brian S. Boucher +

$5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Michael S. Stull*+

$500 - $1,249 Ms. Amanda J. Lewis

$500 - $1,249 Mr. Alexander Grinch Mrs. Rebecca C. Grinch Mr. Charles D. Moore*+ Mr. Joel C. Steiner* Mrs. Krista (Davis) Steiner*

$200 - $499 Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hubert + Mrs. Amy J. (Veverka) Parker $100 - $199 Mrs. Amy E. (Bauch) Bauknecht Mr. Dajaun A. Eutsey + Mr. Jeffrey D. Strauch Mrs. Amanda L. (Darrah) Waesch*

$200 - $499 Mr. Richard G. Jackson* Mrs. Jacqueline (Kirchner) McLaughlin*+ Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

$100 - $199 Mr. Sean M. Connelly Mrs. Lisa D. Johnson Mr. Brian R. Raker Mr. Nathan G. Williams

CLASS OF 2008 $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Jason S. Prodonovich* Dr. Joseph Rettig + $500 - $1,249 Mr. and Mrs. Brett Baker $200 - $499 Mrs. Linda A. Bigham*+ Jason P. Nussbaum Mrs. Elizabeth M. Youtz $100 - $199 Mr. Nicholas M. Barren Mr. Bryson G. Davis + Evan T. Flinn Mr. and Mrs. Justin A. Shaub Mrs. Alana R. Tarry Donors Ms. Dianna (Hyde) Albright + Geoffrey D. Dartt Mr. Marcus J. Jackson Ms. Elizabeth M. Serensky Mrs. and Mr. Amanda J. Van Wormer +

CLASS OF 2009 $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Katherine P. (Fortney) Horne* $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Sherrie J. Wallace* $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Kelli N. (Miller) Liddle + $200 - $499 Mr. Ryan J. Conatti Mr. Luke J. Summers Ms. Melissa C. Turk Mr Andrew J. Youtz $100 - $199 Ms. Callie A. Livengood* Ms. Hattie B. Newman Ms. Jenna L. Patterson Mr. Dan J. Scarpitti Mr. Charles R. Yoder Donors Mr. Marshall H. Berkeley Mrs. Melissa K. (Morrison) Berkeley Mr. David C. Cotton Mr. Daryl W. Ely + Mr. Adam R. Gingrich Mr. Justin S. Meeson Mr. Matthew A. Parnell Mrs. Caitlin R. Reash Mr. Rodney L. Strata, Jr. Ms. Megan K. Wallace


CLASS OF 2010 $25,000 AND UP Mr. Pierre A. Garcon $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Thomas J. Biel $500 - $1,249 Mr. Brett Baker Mr. Jay B. Carpenter + Mr. Andrew K. McClain $200 - $499 Mr. Andrew C. Neimes + Mrs. Taylor C. (Sassa) Neimes + Miss Natalie A. Wilson + $100 - $199 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. Boothby*+ Mr. Michael A. Nitz Donors Brandon M. Alexander Mr. Chris J. Bondra Ms. Nichole C. Hare Ms. Holly N. Herstine Ms. Stephanie L. Houser Mrs. Brooke Rizzo and Mr. Adam Hoyt Mrs. Megan E. Jarmusz Mrs. Taylor J. Konyk Ms. Melissa L. Mahnke + Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Matthews* Mrs. and Mr. Brielle E. Miller Miss Michelle K. Miller Mrs. Mallory L. (Naffah) Padurean Mr. and Mrs. Chris Polley Mrs. Dani Rizzo Ms. Meghan J. Simons + Ms. Jessica E. A. Stewart Mrs. Stephanie C. Stuck

CLASS OF 2011 $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Megan M. Smith $200 - $499 Mrs. Amanda R. (Moore) Bridenstine Mr. Samuel I. Kershaw Mrs. and Mr. Abigail L. Schroeder Mr. James L. Simbro, Jr. + $100 - $199 Mr. Aaron J. Claycomb + Mrs. Megan A. (Stewart) Claycomb + Mr. Sean M. Cook Mrs. and Mr. Jessica A. Donnelly Mr. Joshua T. Hammond Ms. Teale N. Harold + Mrs. Crystal D. Johnson* Mrs. Emily L. (Wagner) Shaub Mrs. Sarah M. (Snyder) Sowers Mr. Taylor S. Sowers Mrs. and Mr. Sherri L. Strednicky + Donors Mr. Ryan J. Adler + Mrs. Emily C. (Bletzacker) Gordon Mr. Michael R. Gregg Ms. Sayre N. Jones Mr. John C. Wagner and Mrs. Sarah E. Ossler Ms. Jillian M. Rader Dr. Kelsey F. Scanlon + Mrs. Leah J. Shiflett Miss Michelle L. Simmons Mrs. Rebecca L. Sims Mr. John C. Wagner and Mrs. Sarah E. Ossler Nicholas M. Walker Ms. Emily M. Yoder

CLASS OF 2012 $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. Williams $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Judy M. Thoma (Majalap) + $200 - $499 Anthony V. DiGeronimo + Mr. and Mrs. Scott David Lawrence + $100 - $199 Jacob M. Donnelly Mr. Nicholas E. Howley + Rachel J. Schwieterman + Donors Anna K. Adams Kayla R. Aldan Ashley V. Beck Mrs. Alecia Bencze Mr. Tyler C. Berkeley + Nicholas C. Boyde Megan M. Brigham Holly C. Cappelli Torrance M. Carle Chaz Elliot Jordan Mr. Vincenzo J. Pierro + Jessica N. Ramsey Mr. Caleb K. Schwieterman Mrs. and Mr. Stephanie L. Skitko + Ms. Juliann E. Trevorrow +

CLASS OF 2013 $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Laura E. Good*+ $200 - $499 Ms. Emily F. Albanese + Mrs. Anne C. (Cotton) Schultz

$100 - $199 Ms. Julie A. Mack Miss Megan A. Merlene Mrs. Alicia K. Nickels Donors Mrs. Alexa R. (Farmerie) Bondra Ms. Lillian D. Evans Mrs. Courtney J. Foos Mr. Michael D. Greisl + Ms. Elizabeth M. Juran Mrs. and Mrs. LaMattina Mr. Raymond M. Leek II Mr. Raymond M. Leek II Ms. Sydney N. Mihailoff Mrs. Victoria M. (Ljubi) Pierro + Dr. Jeffrey Worthington Slater Miss Kelsey L. Tomlinson Ms. Heather M. Turner Mr. Corey A. Unckrich + Ms. Brenna M. Weaver + Mrs. Emily A. (Mason) Wiersma Mr. Tyler J. Wiersma Ms. Bailey C. Yoder

CLASS OF 2014 $500 - $1,249 Ms. Rika Awakihara $200 - $499 Ms. Mary K. Blanda Mr. Aaron J. Sarbaugh $100 - $199 Ms. Kristen E. Gromes Mr. Jeffrey M. Looker + Miss Emily N. Mazzaferri Ms. Hannah A. Shaffer + Mr. Nick D. Woisnet Donors Ms. Jenna L. Balazs Ms. Jessica L. DeWater Mrs. Olivia E. LaMattina Mr. B. J. D. Love Mrs. Jordan Shroyer Mr. Ryan D. Smith + Ms. Jenna D. Williams + Mr. Michael A. Zappa

CLASS OF 2015 $200 - $499 Ms. Kimesha C. Flonnoy + $100 - $199 Mr. Nicholas S. Langowski Ms. Megan N. McMinn Miss Emily N. Messino + Mr. Darnell D. Tucker + Donors Mr Brittany M. (Wilk-Adams) Anderson Ms. Jenna M. Belli Ms. Anna V. Brocker Mr. Dylan Garritano Ms. Angela M. Garts Mr. Daniel J. Goswick + Mr Johnathan P. Hartong Mr. Kevin R. Intihar Mr. Matthew C. Keith Miss Hayley J. Lappin Ms. Tammy R. Lepley Ms. Xin Fang Mak Ms. Melanie E. Patterson Mrs. Emily R. Rhoads Mrs. Amber R. Ruhe Mr. Brian A. Ruhe Ms. Ashley M. Sams Mr. Hank C. Spencer Ms. Miranda M. Stockton Ms. Jessica C. Switzer + Ms. Kaetlynn N. Wise

CLASS OF 2016 $500 - $1,249 Mr. Michael H. Gates + $200 - $499 Mr. Jonathon B. Bonnoront $100 - $199 Ms. Alyssa D. Jones Ms. Kelsey G. Knutty Mr. Alex J. Kocheff Mrs. Suzanne Looker + Donors Mr Tim R. Anderson Ms. Michelle N. Banis Mr. Nikolas R. Barkley Ms. Rachel E. Beach Ms. Nikki L. Brown Ms. Clare A. Byrne Mr. Jesse K. Cassidy + Ms. Taylor M. Cline Ms. Rachael E. Davis Ms. Meghan E. Finton Mr. Charles F. Gates + Ms. Shelbie T. Householder Ms. Mackenzie T. Madigan Ms. Bridget E. Mulhall + Ms. Kate R. O’Neil Mr. Brandon A. Pasvanis Ms. Brooke A. Rayokovich Ms. Jenna N. Snider + Ms. Alexis M. Swartz + Mr. Marcus A. Zappa +

CLASS OF 2017 $200 - $499 Mr. Edward V. Ruhnke, Jr. +

$100 - $199 Ms. Ellis Audrey Beardsley Mr. Arthur J. Gioglio + Mr. Connor N. Mathis Mr. Austin D. Monyak Mr. Matthew S. O’Neil + Ms. Caitlin M. Shimp + Donors Ms. Reilly M. Augustine Ms. Robyn N. Brown Mr. Michael T. Dewitt Mr. Devon J. Doran Ms. Caitlin M. Fessler Mr. Andrew M. Fields Mr. Adam C. Gundlah + Ms. Alyssa A. Haley Ms. Cassandra J. Hennessy Mr. Noah A. Hiles Mr. Clay A. Holsclaw Ms. Paula A. Kyser Mr. Justin A. Lepley Ms. Kelani M. Nuckols + Ms. Madison A. Paulus + Mr. William B. Rendek Ms. Mallory E. Speerhas Ms. Caitlyn M. Synek + Mr. Jared B. Umstot +

CLASS OF 2018 $200 - $499 Mr. Brandon T. Cloud Ms. Megan M. Loetz + Mr. Jalen C. McGill + $100 - $199 Mr. Brett C. Bell Ms. Allie M. Bennett Ms. Emily A. Bryan Ms. Jordan Carr Mr. Bradley A. Hagerich Ms. Jessica R. Hirsh Ms. Emma Kilbreath Ms. Jessica L. Kulas Ms. Alexandra N. Lipster Mr. Brandon T. Lucas Ms. Stephanie N. Macrinos Mr. Sean D. Mayer Mr. Adam J. Mihoci Ms. Ashley N. Mock Mr. Austin G. Olbrych Ms. Emily M. Owen Mr. Ankit H. Patel Ms. Hannah K. Richard Ms. Brianna M. Schultz Mr. Adam C. Sopchak + Mr. Jesse J. Tinney Ms. Megan E. Waterfield Ms. Hannah L. Wingate Ms. Miranda O. Young Donors Ms. Celia R. Barrett Mr. Elijah A. B. Berry Ms. Morgan A. Brumenschenkel Ms. Rachel M. Brumenschenkel Mr. Joseph W. Carle Ms. Alicia N. Eadon Mr. Collin T. Fitzgerald Ms. Nicole C. Franchino Mr. Tyler J. Galosi Mrs. Jenna L. Geiser Ms. Alexa M. Goffos Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Gutierrez Ms. Jessica D. Kennedy Mr. John R. Kilbourne Mr. Randall A. Kinietz Ms. Jordan M. Kramer Ms. Alexandria N. Krutkiewicz Ms. Megan F. Leibensperger Mr. Joshua J. Leiter Mr. Benjamin W. Lewis Ms. Lindsey M. Lyons Ms. Erica M. Mascio Mr. Thomas J. Mason Ms. Allison L. Pastor Ms. Brooke O. Powell + Mr. William C. Rohaley Ms. Abbey M. Schlanz + Mr. Kyle R. Shepard Ms. Kelby E. Smith Ms. Karlie S. Sustersic Mr. Michael A. Unckrich Ms. Kaitlyn T. Vance Mr. Keenan P. Young

CLASS OF 2019 $100 - $199 Mr. Austin L. Aikins Ms. Anna M. Alkire Ms. Kathleen E. Allen Ms. Taylor K. Alten Mr. Joseph W. Arnold Ms. Katherine E. Avallone Ms. Allison M. Baird Ms. Kelly Barley Mr. Nicklaus J. Bayer Mr. Garrett L. Beech Ms. Madison J. Beitler Ms. Brinnley A. Belcher Ms. Ashley M. Bernardi Mr. Joseph E. Bernstein Mr. Louis W. Berry IV Ms. Allyse T. Bialosky Ms. Ashlynd M. E. Birgy Ms. Brittany L. Blankenship Ms. Brianna E. Boehlke Ms. Janicia Y. Bonney Ms. Claudia S. Boryka Ms. Alyssa K. Braun

Mr. Matthew G. Bringman Ms. Hailee N. Brown Mr. Marco J. Buccasso Ms. Amber N. Burtt Mr. Anthony S. Cacciavillano Ms. McKenzie L. Caldwell Ms. Olivia R. Campagna Mr. Christopher S. Campbell Mr. Connor Careless Ms. Jacqueline N. Capuano Mr. George B. L. Carr Ms. Emmalee H. Carver Ms. Taylor C. Castle Mr. Justin W. Cates Ms. Cimone C. Cato Ms. Courtney T. Cepec Ms. Elizabeth M. Chaddock Ms. Alycia T. Ciotti Mr. William K. Clay Ms. Kelsey L. Cobb Mr. Logan M. Coe Ms. Grace M. Collins Ms. Annie M. Conway Mr. Dylan T. Cook Mr. Scott M. Cooney Mr. Lucas R. Cooper Ms. Stacey L. Costanzo Ms. Bethany G. Cox Mr. Sean M. Croell Ms. Tirzah R. Curry Ms. Leah A. Custer Ms. Lisa R. Dalman Mr. Joseph M. Datz Ms. Alysha M. Davis Mr. Bradley Davis Ms. Alexis M. Dean Ms. Renee O. DeFord Mr. Michael J. Delsanter Ms. Taylor N. DeLung Mr. Levi H. Deshetsky Ms. Kaitlyn Dibble Mr. Ian T. Dilyard Ms. Kerrie D. Dolick Ms. Sarah E. Donkin Ms. Alexa R. Dorland Mr. Zachary E. Dozier Mr. Alex P. Duffy Ms. Kirsten N. Earle Mr. Grant O. Elffers Mr. Aaron B. Elkins Mr. Tyler R. Ellis Mr. Luke M. Engle Ms. Samantha E. Estep Mr. Clark A. Etzler Mr. Michael R. Falcone, Jr. Mr. Mason L. Fallot Ms. Carly G. Federico Mr. Matthew S. Fellows Ms. Hannah J. Ferguson Mr. Victor Filipiak Mr. Tyler A. Finkenthal Mr. Scott Fletcher Mr. Dillon W. Frees Ms. Madelyn G. Frye Ms. Alaina R. Fuller Mr. Dylan C. Gardner Ms. Cristina M. Gelonese Mr. Malcolm A. Gilbert, Jr. Ms. Rebecca L. Gillis Ms. Mallory Glenn Mr. William E. Goodall Ms. Ashley R. Gran Mr. Donald J. Greiner Ms. Ashley M. Griffin Ms. Gretchen M. Groves Ms. Kelcey P. Haas Mr. Jason D. Hadley Ms. Devon M. Hall Ms. Katie M. Hall Ms. Kristina M. Hass Mr. Alex D. Hatfield, Sr. Mr. Jack T. Heidenthal Ms. Emily N. Henson Mr. Kyle D. Herman Ms. Corbin E. Hershberger Ms. Lauren H. Herubin Ms. Meghan E. Hess Ms. Leanne G. Heupel Ms. Briana M. Hickman Ms. Cassidy M. Hiles Mr. Nickolas J. Hoffman Ms. Megan M. Holland Ms. Alexandra M. Hudson Ms. Emily E. Hummel Mr. Ossiel Ibarra-Moreno Mr. Uriel Ibarra-Moreno Mr. Jack M. Ineson Ms. Kyleigh Jackson Ms. Rachel B. Jackson Ms. Carly A. Jaksic Mr. Michael A. Jeromin Ms. Courtney M. Johnson Mr. Dane G. Johnson Mr. Andrew H. Jones Ms. Daijahnae M. Jones Ms. Elizabeth J. Jones Ms. Raelene D. Jones Ms. Jennifer J. Kassinger Ms. Mary Beth Keck Ms. Leah M. Kehner Ms. Mary-Kate C. Kendel Ms. Alayna R. Kennedy Mr. Nathan P. Kennedy Mr. Brian L. Kingure Ms. Starr A. Klenotic Ms. Diana M. Kloboves Mr. Skyler R. Knecht Ms. Taryn N. Kocher Mr. Niklas Kuriger Ms. Courtney R. Lallo

Ms. Nicole K. Lanese Ms. Abigail G. Lantz Ms. Emily M. Laskowski Ms. Nicole M. Laskowski Ms. Stacy M. Laskowski Ms. Lisa A. Lautzenheiser Ms. Kimberly M. Lessick Mr. Dylan M. Libertore Ms. Marlo K. Lile Mr. Zachariah Linhart Ms. Micahla M. Livesay Ms. Molly K. MacFarland Mr. Gunnar S. Maher Mr. Louis M. Marich, Jr. Ms. Mallory C. Marsico Ms. Jordan N. Martin Mr. Philip J. Mary, Jr. Ms. Abigail J. Matsushima Ms. Hunter M. Mattern Ms. Michaela-Anne W. Maus Ms. Erica L. Mawhorr Ms. Molly E. McBride Mr. Declan J. McCartin Ms. Mackenzie McClelland Ms. Morgan E. McIvor Bowser Ms. Taylor M. McMorrow Mr. Aaron R. Merriman Mr. Joseph D. Mertens Mr. Cole A. Messner Ms. Jessica A. Miller Ms. Kennady M. Miller Ms. Mackenzie J. Miller Ms. Sydney P. Moats Ms. Krista L. Moegling Ms. Landri E. Moore Mr. Mitchell D. Morris Mr. Marcus A. Morrison Ms. Georgia F. Motz Mr. Jacob C. Motz Mr. Tylon C. Moxie Mr. Barry J. Myers Ms. Chloe F. Myers Ms. Victoria M. Nash Mr. Kyle H. Neimayer Ms. Alexandra G. Nelson Ms. Kira N. Nicholson Ms. Yuri Noguchi Ms. Rosalie Novotny Ms. Sabrina Ochoa Mr. Eric N. O’Connor Ms. Lauren A. Oktavec Ms. Rachael J. Oravetz Mr. Matthew L. Orbany Mr. Matthew Z. Orloff Mr. Nathan W. Owen Ms. Rachel Q. Palm Mr. Trey M. Pamer Ms. Gabrielle N. Patterson Ms. Julianna L. Pavicic Mr. Joshua T. Petkash Mr. Ben E. Pickard Mr. Matthew C. Pipoly Ms. Courtney A. M. Pleasant Ms. Madeline L. Poldruhi Ms. Bethany A. Porter Ms. Rachelle L. Power Mr. James V. Re, Jr. Ms. Hannah L. Reigle Ms. Hilary A. Reigle Mr. Tyler Rentz Mr. Patrick Riley Ms. Abbigail T. Robertson Mr. Daniel R. Robinson Ms. Megan Ronceray Ms. Hailey A. Ruth Ms. Alyssa J. Rydell Ms. Maria C. Sansonetti Ms. Regina M. Saxon Ms. Brooke A. Schmidt Ms. Amanda J. Sconyers Mr. Bryan D. Shelley Mr. Ryan C. Shockling Ms. Melissa R. Shoemaker Ms. Kelly M. Simunich Ms. Karolina D. Sirk Ms. Brianna C. Slemons Ms. Elizabeth G. Slifka Ms. Danielle E. Sloan Mr. Jacob M. Smith Mr. Ryan J. Spiker Mr. Roger A. Springer II Mr. Thomas J. Spurling Ms. Jordan E. Stallard Mr. Joshua J. Stark Stephan Stedmire Mr. Tyler M. Stewart Mr. Andrew W. Sukolsky Mr. Tyler N. Tareshawty Ms. Rebecca L. Taylor Mr. Tanner N. Tenore Ms. Rachel A. Tinkey Ms. Shannon R. Titus Mr. Samuel W. Todd Ms. Breana M. Tompulis Mr. Colten D. Trimble Mr. Brandon J. Truhn Ms. McKenna R. Tubbs Mr. Christopher Tucker Ms. Hope V. Turnbull Mr. William J. Turnbull Ms. Olivia J. Turney Mr. Alexander W. Uhas Mr. Robert J. Valenti Ms. Abigail A. Van Auken Ms. Madeline C. Van Orman Ms. Kerstin Vaughn Ms. Jacqueline J. Vega Ms. Mallory L. Wahl Mr. Deion A. Walrath Mr. Austin P. Weyandt

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Ms. Michaelea R. White Mr. Spencer A. Whyte Ms. Breonna M. Williams Mr. Zachary T. Wolfe Ms. Graycen M. Wood Mr. Travis J. Wylie Ms. Brooke N. Zarnosky Mr. Alec J. Zdesar Mr. Zane Zeedrich Ms. Ann E. Zielasko Ms. Magdalena C. Zumack Ms. Megan Zwart Donors Mr. Jacob A. Krone Mr. Casey W. Kropka Mr. Anthony P. Mazzaferri Mr. Christopher R. Schomisch Ms. Madison E. Stacho

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS

CIGNA Corp. Dominion Foundation Exxon Corp. I.B.M. Corp. Illinois Tool Works Foundation Key Foundation Lincoln Financial Group Lubrizol Corp. Motorola Solutions Foundation Nationwide Insurance Co. Newfield Exploration Company Northwestern Mutual Life Ohio National Financial Services PNCBank Progressive Insurance Foundation Raytheon Company State Farm Insurance Co. The Timken Company Thomson North American Legal US Bank Yokohama

PARENTS

$25,000 AND UP Mr. and Mrs. James E. Costanzo*+ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters* (M) Mr. and Mrs. James M. Switzer* (M) $15,000 - $24,999 Dr. W. Richard Merriman and Dr. Margot Kelman $10,000 - $14,999 Dr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Carman, D.O.* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Raul Hernandez Atty. and Mrs. Randall C. Hunt*+ (M) Atty. And Mrs. Jeffrey R. Jakmides*+ (M) Mr. Michael A. Parnell $5,000 - $9,999 Mark and Rita Allen*+ (M) Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown* Judge and Mrs. R. R. D. Clunk*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gram*+ (M) Atty. Fred J. Haupt* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kossin Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Luca* Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Sassa* (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Helen (Wright) Farnham*+ (M) Mrs. Joann L. (Hentsch) Fisher*+ Mr. Todd D. Fisher*+ Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Gerber*+ (M) Mrs. JoAnn Gerber*+ (M) Mrs. Patricia A. (Stanislaw) Gram*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Heddleston*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. James E. Kimble, Jr.* (M) Dr. Pamela K. (Richards) Kimble* (M) Mrs. Susan B. (Beutler) Moore*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Pauli* (M) Dr. and Mrs. D. Todd Russell*+ (M) Dr. Jennifer S. Stevens* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bonnoront Dr. Carol E. Canavan* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Cotton*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Brad E. Custer* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Gundlah*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Hart* Dr. Parmie M. (Andaloro) Herman*+ (M) Mrs. Cynthia L. (Thorn) Hubert* (M) Mr. Doug S. Hubert* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Klaus + Dr. Naoko Oyabu-Mathis and Dr. James Mathis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Montgomery, Jr. + Dr. Naoko (Oyabu) Oyabu-Mathis, Ph.D.* Mr. Richard W. Painting* (M) Mr. and Ms. Larry Paxton* (M) Mr. David E. Reichard*+ (M)

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Mrs. Denise A. (Popa) Reichard*+ (M) Mrs. Kathleen M. (Enders) Schumacher* Rev. David W. Venter*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wallace* $500 - $1,249 Dr. Clark B. Archer* Mrs. Sandra J. (Albrich) Archer* Ms. Nancy C. Ashcom*+ (M) Dr. Albert A. Butch*+ (M) Mr. Joel R. Collins*+ Mr. Wayne V. Denny, Jr. Mr. Brian E. Domer*+ Mrs. Linda B. (Brewster) Feucht* (M) Mr. Terry R. Feucht* (M) Mrs. Amy K. (Kirchmeyer) Friedmann*+ Mr. Brian C. Friedmann*+ Mr. Mark Gudalis* Mr. and Ms. William Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hyde + Mr. Matthew W. Johnson*+ Dr. and Mrs. Troy A. Jones*+ Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Kachilla + Mr. Jeffrey W. Krochta* (M) Mrs. Kay A. (Laughlin) Krochta* (M) Mr. W. Thomas Mackall* (M) Dr. Scott S. Mason*+ (M) Dr. Sheryl L. (Ames) Mason*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGeary Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie W. Rossler*+ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stevens*+ Mrs. Pamela J. (Hickson) and Mr. Jeffrey Stevenson*+ $500 - $1,249 Mrs. Tina M. (Cotton) Stuchell* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Troyer $200 - $499 Rev. Russell Q. Adams Ms. Sandra L. Alger*+ Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Ames*+ (M) Mr. Daniel A. Bagnola* (M) Mr. Mike Barton* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Bartos* Mrs. Laura E. (Thompson) Berkeley* (M) Mr. Scott H. Berkeley* (M) Mr. and Ms. Kevin Beuck + Mrs. Diana L. Bondoni + Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bradt* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Campbell*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. John L. Channels* Mr. Ronald C. Chutas*+ (M) Mr. Todd F. Clossin* Mr. and Mrs. John Cross Mr. and Mrs. Todd Daniello Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Dietrich* Mr. and Mrs. Craig T. Eppler* Mrs. Cindy R. (Shilling) Fitch* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fitch* (M) Mr. Scott Gabelt* Mr. and Mrs. David Gareau Mrs. Doris Gluck* (M) Mr. John Hawk Mrs. and Mr. Victoria Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hershberger Mr. and Mrs. Steven Katzel Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kirchner* Mr. Kevin E. Kirkland* (M) Mrs. and Mrs. Terri Klein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koler Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Koly* Mr. and Mrs. Gyan Kumar Dr. Gary J. LaBianco, Jr.* (M) Mrs. Kimberly D. (South) LaBianco* (M) Mrs. Diana M. Lozier + Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Malone Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marich Mrs. Nancy Markle Mr. Mark W. McConnell Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Mehle + Mr. and Mrs. Lawernce Miller Mrs. and Mrs. Attila Nagy Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Ossler* Mr. and Mrs. Don Owrey Mr. and Mrs. Marijan Pavicic Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pontius*+ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Potts Mrs. Kimberly S. (Simpson) Reigle + Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ricciutti Mr. and Mrs. Patty Saxon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sirk Mr. and Mrs. Jay Slack Ms. Bonita M. Twaddle*+ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vojtek*+ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Waterfield Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. White*+ $100 - $199 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldan Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Anderson* Mr. and Mrs. Joel Andrews Mrs. Nicole Andrews Mr. Walter C. Antram + Mr. and Mrs Michael Avallone Father and Mrs. Don Belz Mr. and Mrs. Randy Border Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bruno* Mr. and Mrs. John Buccasso

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Mr. and Mrs. Dow Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Case Ms. Nancy K. Castellucci Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cato Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cavalier Mr. Richard J. Chaddock* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coursin Mrs. Heather M. Daina* Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dean Mrs. Diane Dumke Mrs. Debra A. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Judith Gardner Mr. John A. Gasparik, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gerdon Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. William Ginder Mrs. Barbara J. (Korosy) Giordano*+ (M) Mr. Larry B. Griffith* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hale + Mrs. Denise Hamsher + Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hamsher + Ms. Pamela H. Hanke*+ Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hardin* Miss Kimberly Harsh Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. Robert C. Hendershot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Honaker Mr. and Mrs. Keith House Mr. and Mrs. Keith House Mrs. and Mr. Lidia Ibarra Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Ibarra Mr. and Mrs. Mounir Ina Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Incristi Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jackson Dr. and Mrs. James Kadlecek Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kaufman Mrs. and Mrs. Maureen Kendel Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert* R Landis Mrs. Mary G. Lane* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mason* Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. McClaugherty* (M) Mr. and Mrs. John McClay Mr. Thomas R. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mescher Ms. Cynthia Miner + Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morris + Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murzynski Rev. Irvin L. Nussdorfer, Jr.*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Greg Nutial + Mr. and Mrs. Greg Nutial + Mrs. Donna Pastor + Mr. and Mrs. Greg Pastor + Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Phillips Dr. Kathleen Piker-King* (M) Mr. Timothy S. Popa* (M) Mr. William E. and Mrs. Mary B. Porter*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Powers Mr. Michael E. Rhodes Mrs. and Mrs. Michael Riley Mr. Edward Ruhnke Mrs. Andrea E. (Wells) Samsa* Mr. and Mrs. David Sartin* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schroth Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Scott Mr. and Mrs. Dave Slifka + Mr. Albert H. Smith* (M) Mr. and Mrs. David Spangler Ms. Bridget Sproul Mr. and Mrs. James Sterley + Ms. Dora M. Sutton* Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Swallow Ms. Angi L. Swonger + Mr. and Ms. Brian Tareshawty Mr. John J. Topoly Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trimper Mr. Craig Weber Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Wilson* Mrs. Diane L. Yarnell Mrs. Beth Zbasnik + Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Zbasnik + Donors Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abbiatici Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adair Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Alessandro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews* Mr. and Mrs. John Archer Mr. and Mrs. Tim E. Argue*+ Mr. and Mrs. David Arnold Mrs. DeAnna Arnold Ms. Rose Askin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Atsas Mrs. Marcia L. (Holt) Bable* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Balazs + Mr. and Mrs. Steven Banis Ms. Dianna M. Barley Mr. and Ms. Richard Barley Mr. Bryan Barrett Ms. Sarah Battista Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Beavon Mr. Scott R. Beck Mr. Mark Beitler + Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bernat Mr. Ronald Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brent* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brigham Mr. and Mrs. William Brodbeck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. Scott Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bryan + Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Bryan* Mrs. Jody Bryan + Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buzulencia

Mrs. Helen Cameron* (M) Ms. Tara Canestraro Mr. August and Mrs. Susan (Seiden) Carlino Ms. Tami N. (Poto) Carper Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carrico Caryn Choromanski + Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clement Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cockrill Mr. and Mrs. David Collins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cunningham + Ms. Jan Davenport + Mrs. Melanie A. (Linder) Davis* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Decker* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeFranco Mr. and Mrs. Scott Denny Mr. Richard DiGeronimo + Mr. and Mrs. Dean DiMambro Mrs. Jacqueline (Chandler) Evans + Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flask Ms. Debbie A. Foster + Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fox* Mr. and Ms. Keith Fugett + Ms. Sara B. Fugett + Mr. Dave Furcolow* ^ Mrs. Sandy Furcolow* Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Gainer* Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gamertsfelder* (M) Ms. Marla Garts + Mrs. Sylvia George*+ Mr. Douglas Gerwin Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gingo* Mr. Arthur Gioglio Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Gonda Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gorse Mr. Glen A. Goswick Mrs. Debra L. Graham* Mr. Robert P. Graham* Mr. Berry Grant Mr. Marvin Gray Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grebert + Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grisola* Mr. and Mrs. John Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall + Mr. Paul J. Helmuth* Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Herb* Ms. Mary H. Hickman Mr. Daniel B. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. William A. Holdford* Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Horning*+ Ms. Denise Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Terrance E. Hyde + Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Jeffries Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Kaltenbach* Mrs. Kathy Kehner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kehner Ms. Kathryn A. Kelly*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Klobusnik Mr. and Mrs. George Kolesar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kowalewski Mrs. Jean Kritz-Conway and Mr. Grant Conway Mr. Mathew Kyser Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lake Mrs. Joyce E. (Soloweyko) Lampp*+ (M) Mr. Lawrence E. Lampp*+ (M) Mr. Sean Laurell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lautzenheiser Mr. Keith Lepley Mrs. Rozanne Linder* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Erick Linhart David Longstreth Mr. and Mrs. James Loxterman Mr. and Mrs. James Mack* Mrs. Laura Mann + Ms. Myra Mann* Dr. and Mrs. William A. Markley* (M) Mrs. and Mrs. Scott Marsh Mrs. Cheryl Martin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Matsushima Mrs. and Mrs. David Maxwell Mrs. Linda A. (Siegfried) McClarren* Mr. and Mrs. James McComb Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McConkey Mr. and Mrs. James McElroy Mrs. Traci McGary Mr. Robert W. McPherson, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Meeson* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Meyer Mrs. Pamela Miller Mr. and Mrs. Russel Miller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mitch Mrs. Judith A. Mohr* Mr. and Mrs. James Moran Mrs. Christine L. Morey Mr. and Mrs. Rex Morey Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Mossor Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nice Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nouza Mr. Mark C. Nurnberger* Mr. and Mrs. John Obrist Mr. and Mrs. Terry Passerini* Mr. and Mrs. James E. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powers Mrs. Tina Powers Dr. Ernest Pratt Mrs. Melanie Prestage Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Proud* Mr. and Mrs. Dante Raffin Dr. H. Louis Rees* (M)

Mr. Donald Richardson + Mr. and Mrs. Mark Righetti + Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ronceray Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Ross* Ms. Carol E. Roth* Mr. and Mrs. John Ryder Mr. Ross Salupo Mr. Dexter E. Sams* Mrs. Michelle A. (Baker) Sams* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scheib Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Serluco*+ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaffer Mr. Glayden Sharp Ms. Lisa Sharp Mrs. Laurie D. (Beck) Shaub* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shirilla Mrs. Susan L. (Gershom) Shreve* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Slutz Mr. Kenny Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Spurling Mr. and Mrs. James Stefancin Mrs. Mary J. Swartz* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Swope* Mr. Todd W. Thombs Mr. and Mrs. John Touhalisky* Mr. Michael Triplett Ms. Lana Trofymchuk + Mr. James L. Twaddle Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Unckrich* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Venet* Ms. Tina Walulik Mr. and Mrs. John Wasylko Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weaver Mr. Thomas Weikart Mr. and Mrs. James M. Weingart* Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Willner Mrs. Margaret Z. Wilson* Rev. Robert H. Wilson*+ (M) Mrs. Martha R. Wojtowicz* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wolfram Mr. Elwood B. Woolman* Ms. Renee L. Young Mr. and Mrs. David Zronek Mrs. Marie A. (Korosy) Zurbrugg*

FRIENDS

$25,000 AND UP Alliance Ventures, Inc. Burton D. Morgan Foundation Edward W. & Alice R. Powers Educational Trust Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foundation of Rachel B. Lang Hammond Construction Harley C. & Mary Hoover Price Foundation Mary Renkert Wendling Foundation National Interstate Insurance Company Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Schwab Charitable Fund Scott Electric Foundation, Inc. Stark Community Foundation The Huntington Foundation The Marion G. Resch Foundation The Timken Foundation of Canton The Veale Foundation Mr. Clarence Brenneman*+^ Mrs. Karen Capers* Mrs. P. Roger Clay*+ Dr. Joseph K. Davidson*+ Perry F. King Carolyn Mackey*+ Mr. James Oelschlager* $15,000 - $24,999 Aultman Council of Independent Colleges Goris Properties, LLC The JASAM Foundation of Arizona Wayne County Community Foundation Mrs. Josephine Brenneman*+^ Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goris*+ Dr. Niall W. Slater* $10,000 - $14,999 51 Oakwood, Inc. American Endowment Foundation Ernst & Young Greater Alliance Foundation Inc. National Cabinet of Mount Union Women The Columbus Foundation Your Cause, LLC Mrs. Megan M. Boschini* Mrs. Randall C. Hunt*+ Mrs. Ann McDaniel* Mrs. Pamela H. Newbold* $5,000 - $9,999 Ameriprise Financial Anderson Charitable Foundation Benevity Community Impact Fund Biery Family Foundation Inc. Coleman Cultural Engagement Foundation Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA Lavery Chevrolet Preferred, LLC R and M Foundation Trust The Cleveland Foundation The Huntington National Bank TIAA Charitable

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Biery*+^ Mrs. Ruth Coleman + Mr. Maxwell King Mrs. Robert S. Kunkel* Mr. and Mrs. William Lavery* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sebo*+ Charles R. Webb Karen T. Wiese +^ Mrs. Catherine L. Zurbrugg*+ $2,500 - $4,999 Austin-Bailey Health & Wellness Foundation Beeghly Family Foundation C K M Carpet Cleaning Inc. Carl & Sadie Shaheen Charitable Foundation Doc Montgomery Golf Classic Fortney Foundation Interfaith Youth Core Jackson National Life Insurance Company Lincoln Financial Group New England Running Company, Inc. Proclaim Painting Roy’s Car Wash Sangree Family Foundation SoL Harris/Day Architecture State Farm Companies Foundation Michael A. Koler Mrs. Adriane Ludwick* Patricia J. Prichard Craig P. Pucci Mrs. Betty A. Sheetz*+ Herb Spear Ms. Hiromi Sumiyoshi Mrs. Leigh Ann Swartz*+ $1,250 - $2,499 415 Group Associations, Inc. Deloitte Foundation Dominion Foundation Fostek Corporation FPL Financial Strategies Grove Appliance, TV, & Audio KPMG Foundation Maloney Holdings LLC Mobile Veterinary Surgical Associates PNCBank Stark County Convention and Visitors Bureau Stifel Nicolaus United Way of Greater Atlanta Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Mrs. Jeanette Blank* Robert Cailor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun*+ Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Clem* Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Coates*+ Mrs. Catherine S. Ellsworth* Dr. DeBow Freed Rodney J. Harrison*+ Mrs. Maxine Hayes* Dr. Judith Jones and Dr. Mary Powers* Ms. Lynn Keller* Ms. Mary Ann McCready Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moushey*+ Dr. R. K. Ramsayer ^ Lisa Schneider* John C. Shannon $500 - $1,249 3-M Company A. A. Butch Chiropractic Center, Inc. Akron Steel Treating Company, Inc. Alliance First Friends Church Anstine Machining Corp. AT&T AVI Foodsystems, Inc. Belden Brick Charitable Trust Canton Chair Rental Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home Charities Aid Foundation of America City of Alliance, City Auditor Damon Industries Exxon Corp. Flynn, Keith and Flynn Geiger, Teeple, Robinson & McElwee PLLC George J. Record School Foundation Gervasi 1700 LLC Global Executive Solutions Group LLC Goldman, Sachs & Company Hudson Community Foundation L Trummer Inc. Larry Kehres Football Camp Legacy Strategic Asset Management Merrill Lynch & Co. National Philanthropic Trust Oelslager for Ohio Paragraphics Inc. Pauli Electric Company PNC Financial Services Group Premier Fab and Finishing, LLC Pro Medical Outsource Specialist, LLC Robertson Heating Supply Company

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Spooner Inc Stone & Stone Attorneys at Law The Mennonite Foundation, Inc. The Timken Company Charitable and Educational Fund Todd’s Enviroscapes Mr. and Mrs. William Belden* Mr. and Mrs. William Belden* Mr. John B. Christian* Ms. Agnes A. Crook*+^ Gayla Darrah Mrs. Bjorg Davis* Beth Farnstrom Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Farquhar Mr. Douglas C. Fullman* Mrs. Sally D. Galieti* Mrs. Janet Haidet* Todd H. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hogya* Dorothy King*+ Ann R Koval Mary Sue Lang ^ Mr. Mykal Leslie Mr. J. M. Maldonado* Sheryl McKesson Teresa A. Nezbeth Dr. Larry G. Palmer* Joseph Palmisano Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Patterson Mike Patterson Mrs. Kathryn Scarpitti*+ Alex Shannon Matthew Shannon Susan Barrett Sullivan Mrs. Michelle E. Sundstrom Mr. Charles C. Watts* Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J Yendrek $200 - $499 Accenture Foundation, Inc. Bonfert Glass Company Cardinal Law Office Contract Source Inc. Dayton Foundation Depository, Inc. DonateWell Dustin Burgess Insurance Group, LLC Hahlen’s Turf Care & Professional Seeding LLC Huntington Insurance Industrial Packing, Inc. InFaith Community Foundation Liberty Auto Wash North Shore Energy Consulting Ohio West Virginia Excavating Co. Paypal Charitable Giving Fund Petroleum Systems International, Inc. Progressive Insurance Foundation Ray’s Auto & Truck Service, Inc. Sarchione Auto Sales, LTD. Wally Armour Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Wenger Excavating, Inc White Physical Therapy Services Anonymous M J. Buitenwerf William P. Coleman Ms. Dorothy Collura + John Cook + Dr. and Mrs. Tim S. Coss* Mr. William E. Cunion Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang D’Atri*+ Bernadette D. Desario Mrs. Allen E. Fox* Mr. Michael L. Gilles* Elizabeth Koch Gilmore Jack Gordon Linda H. Kindig*+ Robert A. Koblentz Mr. and Mrs. William L. Luntz*+ Ms. Lois A. Miller* Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Miner* Kenneth G. Newburn Sue Purdy Mrs. Donna E. Riha* Ms. RuthAnn Rinto John Romeo + Mr. Dean Swaldo* John P. Sypek Ronald L. Thomas Mrs. Stephanie (Brately) Thornton Atty. and Mrs. Charles Tyburski* Mrs. Patty Urbon* Mr. and Ms. James R. Webb* Sam Wilkof Chris Wong Mrs. Paula B. Worth* Mrs. Lora L. Wyss*+ Mrs. Luella M. Zink* $100 - $199 Aid Pest Controll LLC All Phase Builders Inc Alliance Appliance Center Alliance Drain & Plumbing LLC American Patriot Products & Services (DBA) Embroidme Astroturf Corporation AultCare Baxter Agency Beta Psi Beta of Alpha Chi Omega BHM CPA Group, Inc Casey McMillen DBA Tri-CCompany Central Allied Enterprises, Inc. Cheryl L. Rasile DBA Rasile Law Practice Citizens for Harold Classico Landscapes, Inc.


Code Chiro LLC Copeland Oaks Dow Cameron Oil & Gas LLC Elite Flooring & Countertops Falcone Brothers, Inc. DBA Falcone’s Tavern Fastenal Griffith Carpentry Hilscher-Clarke Home Savings HP Products Inc Hunter Associates Investment Management LLC Independent Elevator Corporation Jem Graphics Johnson Controls JP Morgan Chase Linda DiNunzio Insurance Agency Magrock, Inc DBA Gionino’s Pizzeria Manhatten Cleaners McGarvey Heating Inc. Mickunas LLC DBA Majestic Trailer & Hitch Minerva Tile and Remodeling Oasis Lawn Care, Inc. Pag’s Excavating Inc. Pioneer Athletics Pull-A-Part of Canton, LLC Rick’s Stump Grinding Smucker’s Company Sons of Richmond LLC SportsmanS Standard Plumbing and Heating Stark Tax Service Stewco LLC Stocks Draperies Summit North Lions Club The Gardiner Trane Company The M. Conley Company The Naborhood Inn Traps Sports Center Union Title Company USI Insurance Vermilion Taverns Inc We Handle Travel Whole Shop Inc. Jerry Armbrecht Mr. David A. Barrett Ms. Saimi Bergmann* Mr. and Mrs. Graham L. Bingley Sami Bowlin Mr. Robert Brennen* Francis Carlson Michael Casco Mr. Chuang Chong Anthony Cox John Dan Mrs. Cynthia A. Ewing + Dr. John L. Ewing + Frances Figetakis Patricia Franks James Gauch Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gelb James Gliebe Mrs. Ruth A. Goodrich* Dr. Susan Griffith* Donald Harris Mr. Dale Herbert H. L. Herrington Karen S. Holman Patrick J. Hyland Paul Knott Ronald Kuceyeski Judge and Mrs. Robert G. Lavery + Mrs. LuAnn R. Lenz*+ Michael A. Lesch Deana M. Lockner Dean Marini Trevor Marshall William Martig Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Martin* John McAllister Mrs. Carol D. McCrea* C J Oechsle Jim Oesch Jeanne Ott Dr. Joseph A. Perez* Mrs. Jennifer Pierce* Suzan Piskur Mrs. Timothy Popa* Stacia Rastauskas Bretherton Troy Reagan Vance Rosler Mr. Clyde Ross Larry Sakai Mr. Lester Sanders + Mrs. Barbara S. Saulitis* Duane Sigmund Joseph P. Skubiak Ed Slopek Jean Slutz* Mrs. Donald F. Smith* Ms. Connie L. Smith* Marilyn Splete Anna Jean Stefan Victor A. Stefan Ms. Rhonda Stutler MIZUKI YONEDA Donors Battelle Always Giving Progressive Casualty Insurance Company Robert Scott Foltz, D.D.S. Scott Brown Consulting STJ Federal Credit Union Warkoczeski Family Revocable Trust Mark E. Albrecht Thomas Alexander Michael Alflen

ALUMNI

SOURCES OF GIFTS

TRUSTEES

FRIENDS

ALUMNI

$586,623

$5,078,402

PARENTS $54,702

TRUSTEES

$4,107,231

$13+

MILLION RAISED

CORPS/ FOUNDS

$3,192,640

PARENTS

FACULTY AND STAFF

FRIENDS

FOUNDATIONS HR-25


Ms. Meghan Balis Mr. Brian Bartuseck Harold Blankers Taylor Blaydes Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Buganski* Caroline Bush Ms. Jean R. Capel Charles O. Carlson Ms. Mallory Carusone Rev. Marty CashBurless* Dr. Litong Chen Mr. Theodore Cowan Kristen Croteau Abigail Davis Richard Doty Barbara Ebert Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards* Rebecca Facchini* Mrs. Nancy Fiala* Mr. and Mrs. Bob Floor Michael Fowler Mr. Michael Frantz Richard Frey Barbara Furlow Jackie Guin Elizabeth Hanke Mr. Scott Heric Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hirvela* Ms. Samantha Hunt Roseann Janser* Cheryl Johnson Shoko Kearney Mrs. Mary Ann Kolosi Nicole Kostura Mr. Jonathon Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Mahon* Christina MaKinster Cathy Masarin Mr. John McCorkle Ms. Shannon M. McDonald Mr. Daniel McFarland Kyle McNicholas Cory Miner Mr. Mitchell Muller McKenzie R. Munger YU NISHIMURA Jim O’Donnell Carl Pancake Robert A. Parks Mr. and Mrs. James B. Piatt, Jr.* Josephine Pietrocola Mr. Nick Pietrocola ^ Dr. Georgia A. Pinis* Dr. Raymond L. Posey Mr. Addison Poteet + Lenora J. Pulcini Phillip Renner Roy T. Rhodes Ruth D. Rogers David Runk Laura Sabine Mr. Christian Sanders Leslie Scherry Kelsey Schultz Leo Schumacher Joseph Shaheen Glenn A. Shook Anthony Siciliano Aly Silver William A. Smyth Mrs. Carolyn A. Snode* Mr. Richard Steele* Jonathan Stone Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Stonesifer* Jeffrey Strasser Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tait* Gina Toppin Mr. Dan Torma Donald Unkefer Rachael Urbanek + Emily Vega Mr. and Mrs. John G. Walter* Jay P. Whitman Lilly Williams Dariah Wixson Mrs. Lori A. Wukotich Mr. David Yarnell* Mr. Kenneth Zurbrugg* ^

FACULTY AND STAFF

(CURRENT AND PAST)

$25,000 AND UP Mr. Matthew A. Campbell + Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander*+ (M) $15,000 - $24,999 Mr. David M. Blank*+ (M) Mrs. Grace B. (Bird) Chalker*+ (M) Dr. W. Richard Merriman, Jr. and Dr. Margot Kelman Mrs. Susan R. (Raven) Pierson*+ (M) Mrs. Lynda L. (Cailor) Slack*+ (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Kramer*+ (M) Mrs. Pamela H. Newbold* $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. William E. Coleman*+ Mr. John L. Frazier*+ Mr. Paul G. Gulling*+ Mr. Gregory L. King* (M) Mr. David S. Wolpert*+ (M) Mrs. Debby A. (Betz) Wolpert*+ (M)

HR-26

$2,500 - $4,999 Ms. Dorothy J. Davis* (M) Mrs. Joann L. (Hentsch) Fisher*+ Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Giese* (M) Mr. Patrick D. Heddleston*+ (M) Mr. James E. Kimble, Jr.* (M) Dr. Pamela K. (Richards) Kimble* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Pauli* (M) Mrs. Leigh Ann Swartz*+ $1,250 - $2,499 Mrs. Paula C. (Cope) Andreani*+ (M) Dr. Jeffrey R. Breese Dr. Carol E. Canavan* (M) Mrs. Melissa F. (Smith) Gardner* Mr. Daniel Griffith* Dr. Judith Jones and Dr. Mary Powers* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Knepp Mrs. Mary Ellen Lloyd* Mr. Joseph D. Montgomery, Jr. + Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moushey*+ Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Gail Murdoch*+ (M) Dr. Naoko (Oyabu) Oyabu-Mathis, Ph.D.* Mr. Jason S. Prodonovich* Mr. Matthew P. Stinson*+ Ms. Connie Stopper Mrs. Sherrie J. Wallace* $500 - $1,249 Dr. Elaine M. Anderson + Dr. Clark B. Archer* Mr. William S. Banfield* ^(M) Dr. Lori Braa + Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Buckey* (M) Ms. Jessie L. (Kihm) Canavan*+ Mr. Joel R. Collins*+ Ms. Susan K. Denning*+ Mrs. Laura E. Good*+ Dr. Lee M. Gray* Mr. Harold L. Hall* (M) Mr. Edward T. Hogya* Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hogya* Mrs. Elizabeth C. (Case) Johnson*+ Mr. Michael A. Kachilla + Mrs. and Mr. Paulette Kachilla + Ms. Bethany L. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Blaine D. Lewis*+ Mrs. Wendy S. Lewis*+ Dr. Scott S. Mason*+ (M) Dr. Sheryl L. (Ames) Mason*+ (M) Mrs. Karen L. (Van Voorhis) Moriarty* (M) Mrs. Lelia U. Patterson Dr. James E. Perone* (M) Dr. Bruce Pietz + Mrs. Laurie L. (Elias) Scarpitti*+ (M) Mrs. Tina M. (Cotton) Stuchell* Mr. Charles Stuppy Mrs. Michelle E. Sundstrom Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thoma*+ (M) Mrs. Suzanne M. Venet-Pietz (Venet)*+ Ms. Lindajean H. Western Dr. Lin Wu*+ $200 - $499 Ms. Dawn A. Adams*+ Dr. Melissa A. AskrenEdgehouse*+ Dr. Morgan C. (Cooper) Bagley* Mr. and Dr. Shawn P. Bagley Mrs. Jessica R. Baum + Mr. Justin J. Baum + Mrs. Linda A. Bigham*+ Mr. Bryan A. Boatright + Drs. John and Patricia Boehm + Mrs. Diana L. Bondoni + Mr. Andrew C. Boothe*+ Ms. Kay (Josh) Brown* (M) Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brueske* (M) Dr. Beth A. Canfield-Simbro + Dr. Katherine E. Carnell*+ Mrs. Tamra J. Caruthers + Dr. C. Larry Catalano* (M) Ms. Dorothy Collura + Prof. Perri-Anne Concialdi Mrs. Christine A. Cook*+ Dr. Grant Cook + Mr. Ronald Crowl + Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cunion Mr. William E. Cunion Dr. Theresa M. (Young) Davis*+ Dr. Rodney Dick + Dr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Epp* (M) Ms. Kimesha C. Flonnoy + Mr. Michael Fuline Dr. Hamako H Furuhata-Turner* Ms. Michelle L. Gaffney Dr. Susan E. Haddox Mr. John Hawk Mr. Paul R. Hesse* Dr. Mark W. Himmelein* Mr. Richard G. Jackson* Dr. Nicole L. Johnson + Mrs. JoAnn (Warren) Jones* Mrs. Margherita G. Kavulla*+ Ms. Tammi K. Kennedy Dr. and Mrs. John F. Kirchmeyer*+ Mrs. Diana M. Lozier + Mrs. Holly N. Lucas + Mr. Kevin M. Lucas + Dr. Ivory and Mrs. Barbara Lyons* Dr. Ivory and Mrs. Barbara Lyons*+ Mr. Mark W. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Ossler*

Mrs. Jane E. (Myer) Page* (M) Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Parker Mrs. Ruth C. Pogacnik*+ Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pontius*+ Dr. John L. Recchiuti*+ Ms. RuthAnn Rinto Mrs. Melissa A. (Schumacher) Ruggles* (M) Mrs. and Mr. Abigail L. Schroeder Mrs. Anne C. (Cotton) Schultz Mr. William P. Schweizer + Mrs. Sara J. (Blood) Sherer*+ Mr. Luke J. Summers Mr. Paul E. Thomas* (M) Ms. Melissa C. Turk Ms. Bonita M. Twaddle*+ Dr. Robert and Mrs. Maggie Watson* Mr. William R. Wyss, Jr.*+ (M) Dr. Liangwu Yin*+ Mrs. Audra M. (Lee) Youngen + Mr Andrew J. Youtz $100 - $199 Ms. Logan A. Aguiniga + Ms. Betty G. Allen + Mrs. Nicole Andrews Mr. Walter C. Antram + Ms. and Mr Tracy L. Benning Mr. Mark A. Bergmann* (M) Ms. Saimi Bergmann* (M) Mrs. Pamela K. (Snode) Boone*+ (M) Mr. Gerald W. Brugh + Mrs. Lynette A. Buccasso Ms. Suzette L. (Hetrick) Burlingame + Mrs. Georgia V. Calesi Ms. Ellen A. Campbell + Mr. Timothy Campbell Dr. Jamie Capuzza, Ph.D. Dr. Mark Carroll + Dr. E. Anne Christo-Baker Mr. Sean M. Cook Dr. Leni J. Cooper + Mrs. Debra A. Edwards Mr. Dajaun A. Eutsey + Mr. Joel M. Evans Dr. John L. Ewing + Ms. Lisa D. Filp Dr. Robert M. Frampton + Mr. Robert Q. Gallina* (M) Mr. Dominic W. Golembiewski + Mrs. Jill Grove Dr. Jennifer E. Hall Mrs. Denise Hamsher + Mr. Jay W. Hays Ms. Emily N. Henson Ms. Jessica R. Hirsh Mr. Ronald F. Holden + Dr. W. F. (Barker) Hollaway* (M) Dr. Martin E. Horning*+ (M) Mr. and Mrs. Keith House Lori House Mr. Nicholas E. Howley + Ms. Jenny Huth + Mrs. and Mr. Lidia Ibarra Mrs. Crystal D. Johnson* Mrs. Lisa D. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. James Kadlecek Mr. Vincent G. Kehres* Mr. Kevin P. Kern + Ms. Wendy A. Kissinger Mr. Mark J. Kolenz + Ms. Patty M. Kuhn Ms. Amy Laubscher-Milnes + Judge and Mrs. Robert G. Lavery + Ms. Callie A. Livengood* Mrs. Suzanne Looker + Mrs. Kara R. Martin-Ellsworth Mrs. Michele L. McCallum* Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. McClaugherty* (M) Mrs. Susan McConnell + Mr. Matthew Mihelic + Mrs. Lorie J. Miller* Ms. Margo Miller + Ms. Cynthia Miner + Ms. Linda A. Montgomery* Ms. Marci L. Muckleroy + Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Muller + Ms. Brenda L. Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Greg Nutial + Ms. Laura J. Nutter + Dr. and Rev. Michael Olin-Hitt* Dr. Francine Packard Mr. Rodney W. Peterson Dr. Kathleen Piker-King* (M) Dr. Kim M. Risley Mr. Clyde Ross Mr. Lester Sanders + Mrs. Barbara S. Saulitis* Dr. Nathan W. Saunders Mr. Thomas M. Schillig Mrs. Aimee L. (Edwards) Schuller*+ Ms. Rebekah Shank Mrs. Emily L. (Wagner) Shaub Ms. Caitlin M. Shimp + Mr. Randy Smith + Mrs. Sarah M. (Snyder) Sowers Mr. Corey Stamco + Mr. Jacob R. Stanley Ms. Angela S. Steed Ms. Angi L. Swonger + Mrs. Alana R. Tarry Mr. Terence S. Taylor* (M) Mrs. Laurie A. (Henderson) Thomas* Mr. Russell I. Tietz Mr. Darnell D. Tucker +

Ms. Jacqueline J. Vega Ms. Sara Washington + Mr. Jeffrey M. Wojtowicz* (M) Rev. Kyle D. Woodrow + Mrs. Diane L. Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Eric Young + Mr. and Mrs. Eric Young*+ Mrs. Beth Zbasnik + Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Zerbe Alexander A. Zumbar* Donors Mr. Ryan J. Adler + Ms. Monica Andreski Ms. Sandra K. Antonasanti Ms. Shehla Arif Mrs. DeAnna Arnold Mrs. Katie A. Arthurs Ms. Michelle N. Banis Ms. Dianna M. Barley Ms. Celia R. Barrett Dr. Patience Bartunek Mr. Edward Bates Mrs. Linda E. (Girvan) Beck Mrs. Jan Behner Ms. Jessica Beitler + Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bernat Mr. Elijah A. B. Berry Ms. Cheyanne A. Blake Ms. Cenell R. Boch* Dr. Debra Boyd-Kimball Mr. Phil Braisted Ms. and Mr Nancy Brown Ms. Rebecca S. Brown Denman Mrs. Heather M. (Lewis) Brumbaugh Mrs. Jody Bryan + Mr. Micah R. Butler Ms. Tara Canestraro Ms. Jean R. Capel Dr. Mandy L. Capel Rev. Marty CashBurless* Ms. Jennifer Chadwell Dr. Litong Chen Ms. Judy H. (Helman) Chester* (M) Mr. Blase B. Cindric Ms. Anissa Citino + Mrs. Caitlin E. Clark + Dr. Fendrich R. Clark* Dr. Katherine E. (Pierce) Clark Ms. Kelley M. Clark + Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cockrill Mrs. Joan Cockrill Mr. George E. Contos Ms. Andrea D. Corbisello + Dr. Danielle Cordaro Mr. Brandon Crites + Ms. Jean Dalesandro* Ms. Kelly R. Dallas + Geoffrey D. Dartt Ms. Sheila Donnadio Mr. Devon J. Doran Dr. Sara E. Dorris Ms. Cynthia L. Dudley Ms. Laura Dwyer Dr. Ryan Dwyer Dr. Robert C. Ekey Mr. Daryl W. Ely + Rebecca Facchini* Mrs. and Mr. Shelley Floor Ms. Debbie A. Foster + Ms. Collette N. Frank + Mr. Michael Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Froman* (M) Ms. Sara B. Fugett + Sandy Furcolow* Mr. Joshua Gargac Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Garland Ms. Kelly L. Gaughan + Mr. Scott W. Ginder Ms. Elyse Gotschall Mr. Jacob Graff + Mrs. Debra L. Graham* Mr. Michael R. Gregg Mr. Michael D. Greisl + Mr. Anson J. Gross Ms. Jamie L. Gurney Mr. Myles Hairston Mr. Douglas Henry Ms. Mary H. Hickman Dr. Marcelina M. (Grodhaus) Higgins Mr. Daniel B. Hoffman Mrs. Jennifer Hollinger + Ms. Sheryl Holt Ms. Dianne L. Hoover Mr. Brian T. Hopkins Ms. Samantha Hunt Mr. Marcus J. Jackson Mr. Anthony E. Jones Mrs. Nancy J. Kasparek Ms. Anna L. Keenan Mrs. Kathy Kehner Ms. Grace L. Kimble Ms. Rebecca A. King Dr. and Mrs. James R. Klayder* (M) Ms. Deborah J. Knepp*+ (M) Mrs. Mary Ann Kolosi Chad Mrs. Jean Kritz-Conway and Mr. Grant Conway Mr. Roger W. Kunes Dr. Bertrand D. Landry + Mr. Phil V. LaScola Mrs. Teresa A. Latham Mr. Clyde A. Lepley* (M) Ms. Tammy R. Lepley Mr. Curtis L. Lillie Ms. Patricia L. Lower Ms. Melissa L. Mahnke +

Ms. Gina Maida Ms. Amy Malysa Dr. and Mrs. William A. Markley* (M) Mr. Glenn M. Martin Ms. and Mr. Kendra Mazzei Ms. Shannon M. McDonald Dr. Amy McElhinney Mrs. Traci McGary Ms. Carla A. McMillen Mrs. Heather Mercer + Mrs. Pamela Miller Mr. and Mrs. Russel Miller Mr. Ross Miltner Dr. Jerome Miskell + Mr. Eric A. Mojock Mrs. Christine L. Morey Dr. Melissa D. Muller McKenzie R. Munger Mr. Matthew L. Murphy Mr. John E. Myers Dr. Michael R. Myler Mr. Trajan Napier Mrs. Abigail Noland Ms. Angela Nutter Ms. Janet Oprandi Mr. Matthew A. Parnell Ms. Elizabeth Patterson Ms. Melanie E. Patterson Mr. Ryan Patterson Ms. Rebecca Perkins ^ Ms. Lori Peters + Mr. and Mrs. James B. Piatt, Jr.* Dr. Georgia A. Pinis* Mrs. Deborah L. Place Dr. Raymond L. Posey Mr. Addison Poteet + Ms. Sarah Powers Mrs. Tina Powers Dr. Ernest Pratt Ms. Jillian M. Rader Mrs. Caitlin R. Reash Dr. H. Louis Rees* (M) Ms. Carolyn S. Reid + Mr. Michael L. Reolfi Mr. James R. Rhodes Ms. Patricia L. Rickard Ms. Lynn Riggle + Dr. Bryan K. Robinson Ms. Linda Ruse Ms. Karen E. Ruthrauff Ms. Stephanie Salamon Ms. Ashley M. Sams Mr. Dexter E. Sams* Mrs. Michelle A. (Baker) Sams* (M) Mr. Christian Sanders Dr. Kelsey F. Scanlon + Dr. Gwen G. Schwartz + Ms. Kelly Schwendiman Mrs. Anna M. (Gatta) Searfoss Ms. Regina Shellenberger Miss Michelle L. Simmons Ms. Meghan J. Simons + Ms. Karen A. Skiba Mrs. and Mr. Stephanie L. Skitko + Mr. David R. Smith Ms. Kelby E. Smith Mr. Ryan D. Smith + Ms. Jenna N. Snider + Mr. Derek Spinell Dr. R. Christopher Stanton Ms. Ana Stanulet Ms. Cynthia Stoughton Mr. Rodney L. Strata, Jr. Mrs. Stephanie C. Stuck Reagan Stull Mrs. Mary J. Swartz* Mr. Frank J. Tascone + Ms. Karen M. Teal Dr. David Thiele + Ms. Kathleen E. Thomas + Dr. Anne M. Triplett Dr. and Dr. Frank Triplett* Ms. Bethanne Tuel Mr. James L. Twaddle Mr. Joshua Twiddy Mrs. Stephanie M. Unckrich* Mrs. Amanda M. Valverde Ms. Sandra M. Vild Mr. Michael Waggoner Ms. Rebecca M Walker Ms. Megan K. Wallace Mr. Xi Wang Mr. and Mrs. Scott Watson Ms. Beth Wayt Miss Carol Wearstler* Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weber* Mrs. Erin M. West + Mrs. Emily A. (Mason) Wiersma Mr. Tyler J. Wiersma Ms. Kaetlynn N. Wise Dr. Gerald J. Wuchter Mrs. Lori A. Wukotich Mr. Danial Yard Ms. Bailey C. Yoder Ms. Emily M. Yoder Mrs. Liana Yoder + Ms. Renee L. Young Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Zwilling* (M)

STUDENTS

Donors Alexis M. Schrader Leondre Cooley Claudia Harris Madeleine Abrigg Abigail Arnold Jeffrey J. Hyde

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Logan Cooper Brody Conde Rebecca D’Orazio Emily Novak Lindsay Gundlah Connor Johnson Frankie Bowman Kinsley Anstine Grant Aronson Jonathan Bach Bailey Balderson Zach Berdysz Brody Bernardi Olivia Bevan Lillian Boehm Ryli Bolanz Kathryn Brodbeck Nick Brown Alexander Bryan Natalie Bubenheim Illiana Buccasso Logan Burns Karly Burrelli Austin Carney Julia Chen Elise Chojnacki Karaline Conway Maggie Craig Shanja Crawley Haley Crews William Domain Mahlee Evans Karrson Ewing Staci Faverty Matt Filo Gianna Flasco Kailyn Fleming Jalen Foster Mary Elise Frueh Ryanne Goodman Jordyn Granito Rachel Hawk Luke Hewitt Jessica Heymann Alexandra Hill Antonio Hills Gina Hoffman Cam Humphrey Hanna Ingram Michael Jarman Natalie Kaufman Jenna Kelley William R. Luca John MacDonald Sarah Mason David Massey Maleah Matey Kenny McElhaney Abigail McElroy Jordan Minns Catherine Monroe Tori Moran Harouna Ndongo Carla Nicoletti Nathan Obourn Emma Ollis Destanee O’Neil Taylor Orlando Ladedrick Phillips Brady Pierce Kadie Platt Steele Porter Olivia Powers Hunter Probert Antwon Pugh Nicole Rawson Justin Rayner Olivia Ricciutti Kristen Ritzman Miranda Roch Valerie Russell Hannah Saling Emily Schutt Ryan Schwarzwalder Courtney Snyder Jacqueline Srp Charles Strum Justin Sturgill Riley Sullivan Charles Swartz Marissa Swonger Destinee Thompson Katarra Waldron Robert Walker Calista Waters Mackenzie Weber Mackenzie Wiley Erica Williams Emily Pascutto Matthew Honaker

TRUSTEES

$25,000 AND UP Anonymous Mr. P. Roger Clay*+ (M) Mr. James E. Costanzo*+ Mr. Allen E. Green* (M) Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander*+ (M) Mrs. Vanita D. (Bauknight) Oelschlager* (M) Mr. John F. Peters* (M) $15,000 - $24,999 Dr. Kenneth W. Chalker*+ (M) Mr. Matthew G. Darrah* Mrs. Suzan Goris*+ Mr. W. Michael Jarrett*


Mr. Gerard P. Mastroianni* Dr. W. Richard Merriman, Jr. Mr. Sean M. Moore Mr. David R. Schooler*+ (M) Mr. George E. Stradley II* (M) $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. Steven J. Barr* Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.* (M) Dr. Bradley D. Carman, D.O.* (M) Atty. John J. Flynn*+ (M) Atty. Randall C. Hunt*+ (M) Mr. Daniel R. Keller* (M) Mr. Michael A. Parnell Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger* (M) Mr. Marcus L. Smith* $5,000 - $9,999 Mrs. Lynne Biery*+ Mr. Flint J. Brenton Mrs. Ginger Brown* Mr. James P. Eismon + Mr. Scott R. Gindlesberger*+ (M) Atty. Fred J. Haupt* (M) Ms. Mei-Lin Khoo Dr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.* (M) Dr. April C. Mason*+ (M) Mr. Joel L. Sassa* (M) Ms. Lee Ann (Johnston) Thorn, CPA*+ (M) $2,500 - $4,999 Mrs. Judith K. (King) Douglass*+ (M) Mr. Chad V. Johnson*+ Dr. William G. Krochta* (M) Mrs. Janice M. (DiNezza) Sanders* (M) Mr. Laurence E. Talley + Ms. Sandra L. (Goff) Thomas* (M) $1,250 - $2,499 Mr. Gary S. Adams* (M) Mr. Joel H. Beeghly* (M) Mr. Robert A. Kerr*+(M) Dr. Larry D. Shinn* Mr. C. Reggie Thomas*+ $500 - $1,249 Ms. Heidi K. Bartholomew* (M) Dr. Craig W. George* (M) Atty. Edward M. Kolesar* (M) $200 - $499 Dr. Richard L. Drake* (M) Mr. Dwight S. Jordan*

HONORARIUM GIFTS

In Honor of Jason D Argue ‘07 Mr. and Mrs. Tim E. Argue In Honor of Jane E. Barrett ‘56 Ms. Susan Barrett Sullivan

In Honor of Richard E. Brown ‘69 Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Drake

In Honor of Daniel John McGeary ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGeary In Honor of Michael G. Muffet ‘67 Ms. Mary Ann McCready In Honor of Philip L. Orwick ‘71 Mrs. Martha J. Orwick In Honor of Melanie Prestage Mrs. Melanie Prestage In Honor of Melissa A. Ruggles ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Ruggles In Honor Of Michael Schoeppner Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Martin In Honor of Aiden Parker Shellhammer Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Shellhammer In Honor of Len and Lynda Slack ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cailor In Honor of Megan Elizabeth Waterfield ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Waterfield In Honor of Nachiketa Yakkundi ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Nachiketa Yakkundi

MEMORIAL GIFTS

In Memory of Diane Armbrecht ‘57 Mr. Jerry Armbrecht In Memory of Janet Barker Ms. Sandra K. Antonasanti Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Behner Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bigham Ms. Sami Bowlin Dr. Carol E. Canavan and Mr. Milt Webster Mrs. Tamra J. Caruthers Ms. Jean Dalesandro Ms. Dorothy J. Davis Ms. Barbara Ebert Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey Egli Ms. Rebecca Facchini Mr. David L. Furcolow Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Graham II Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kavulla Mr. and Mrs. Grant Conway Mr. and Mrs. Blaine D. Lewis Mr. Jack E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Moriarty, Jr. Ms. Janet Oprandi Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pontius Ms. Diane J. Riley Mr. David Runk Mr. and Mrs. Dexter E. Sams Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stuchell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Swartz Ms. Karen M. Teal Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thoma Ms. Sandra Vild Miss Carol Wearstler

In Honor of Ronald R. Brown ‘60 Mr. Robert B. Brown

In Memory of Sydney C. Breyer Dayton Foundation Depository, Inc.

In Honor of Susan L. Buckel ‘73 Dr. Dan E. Buckel

In Memory of Curtis B. Coleman ‘43 Mr. William P. Coleman

In Honor of Kristin A. Burns ‘96 Mr. William E. and Mrs. Mary B. Porter

In Memory of Sondra S. Craig ‘67 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Eby

In Honor of George Bush Lincoln Carr ’19 Mr. Devon J. Doran In Honor of Grant Cook Dr. and Mrs. James H. Ritchie, Jr. In Honor of Eric L. Dietrich ‘96 Mr. Eric L. Dietrich In Honor of Leonard G. Epp Dr. Debra J. Hazen-Martin In Honor of Harold L. Hall ‘49 Mr. Benjamin Au and Ms. Mei-Lin Khoo Ms. Rika Awakihara Mr. Chuang Chong Dr. and Mrs. William E. Coleman Mr. Todd H. Hall Mrs. Shoko Kearney Dr. Naoko Oyabu-Mathis and Dr.James Mathis Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Moriarty, Jr. Ms. Chaity Roy Mr. and Ms. Marlin Russell Ms. Daphne L. Sim Ms. Hiromi Sumiyoshi and Mr. Bradley Hamm Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thoma Mr. Chris Wong

In Memory of Margaret M. Decker ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dagenhardt

In Memory of Spartico Galieti ‘55 Mrs. Sally D. Galieti In memory of Loisann Goodall Beta Psi Beta of Alpha Chi Omega In Memory of Daniel M. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan K. Kessel In Memory of Harold L. Hall ‘49 Mizuki Yoneda In Memory of Victoria Ellen Haupt Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown In Memory of Donald P. Herriott ‘67 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Sachire In Memory of Suzanne C. Hilbish ‘51 Mrs. and Mr. Suzanne C. Hilbish In Memory of William K. Hogg Mr and Mrs. James D. Hogg In Memory of Jane G. Hubert Dr. James G. Hubert In Memory of Marc Warren Janser ‘50 Mrs. Roseann Janser In Memory of Jackie Kehner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kehner

In Honor of Jennifer Lynn Hoffman ‘04 Ms. Jennifer L. Hoffman

In Memory of Helen Kehres Mr. Nick Pietrocola Mr. Corey A. Unckrich Mr. and Mrs. Craig Allen Unckrich

In Honor of Robert G. King ‘33 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell King In Honor of Michael Knepp Dr. and Mrs. Richard Frey In Honor of Stephen Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Breckenridge

During our inaugural philanthropy week last year, our students had the opportunity to mix and mingle with alumni and friends to personally thank them for supporting their education.

In Memory of Margaret A. Fullman ‘68 Mr. Douglas C. Fullman

In Honor of Isaac Hendershot Mr. and Ms. Robert C. Hendershot

In Honor of Cathie S. Johnson ‘69 Ms. Patricia Franks

The Class of 2019 came together to “pay-it-forward” and raised $43,711.17 in Mount Union Fund support to provide necessary scholarship assistance to rising seniors facing financial hardships. Together with their classmates, the Class of 2019 Endowed and Current scholarships were created making the dream of walking across the graduation stage possible for those in need.

In Memory of David P. Keirn ‘64 Mrs. Danielle Penturf Lamphier In Memory of Warren V. Kindig ‘60 Mrs. Linda H. Kindig In Memory of Robert T. King ‘73 Ms. Barbara Furlow

In Memory of Kathryn E. Koblentz ‘69 Mr. Robert A. Koblentz In Memory of Laurie Kolenbrander Anonymous Greater Alliance Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blankers Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. M J. Buitenwerf Atty. and Mrs. Samuel L. Douglass Atty. Fred J. Haupt Dr. Kathleen Piker-King and Mr. Fred King Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sigmund Ms. Marilyn Splete Ms. Bonita M. Twaddle In Memory of Jessi Kossin Ms. Rachel M. Brumenschenkel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kossin In Memory of Jean Leuenberger Home Savings STJ Federal Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. William Blackmer Mr. Charles O. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doty Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pancake Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Renner Mr. Roy T. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaheen

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Shook Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Strasser Ms. Bonita M. Twaddle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Unkefer Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Whitman In Memory of James Lombardi Wenger Excavating, Inc Robert Scott Foltz, D.D.S. In Memory of Dale Loudin Mr. and Mrs. Lynn N. Oehling In Memory of James E. Mackey ‘52 Mr. David A. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cox Frances Figetakis Ms. Elizabeth Koch Gilmore Ms. Karen Sondles Holman Dr. and Mrs. William G. Krochta Mrs. Carolyn Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Parks Mrs. Lenora June Pulcini Mr. Robert D. Sondles Ms. Susan Barrett Sullivan In Memory of Lanka Maldonado ‘43 Mr. J. M. Maldonado In Memory of Lynn C. Mellott ‘69 Ms. Nancy C. Ashcom In Memory of Margaret A. Mihalyi ‘49 Mr. William M. Mihalyi

In Memory of Clarence W. Miller ‘52 Ms. Lois A. Miller

In Memory of Marilyn K. Sutton ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Chambless

In Memory of Donna J. Miller ‘51 Beta Psi Beta of Alpha Chi Omega

In Memory of Arden E. Tuttle ‘52 Beta Psi Beta of Alpha Chi Omega

In Memory of Jane E. Moncrief ‘46 Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Elias Dr. and Mrs. Brian L. Stafford

In Memory of Kenneth Wable Ms. Dorothy J. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Deas Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Gulling Mr. Dale Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Woody S. McCallum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donald Montgomery, Jr. Ms. Patricia J. Prichard Mr. and Mrs. E. Ruhnke Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sellers Mr. and Mrs. David E. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Wenning

In Memory of Joe P. Perez Mr. David O. Connelly In Memory of Mary A. Regula ‘49 Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown In Memory of Willard and Vivian Richards Mr. James E. Kimble, Jr. and Dr. Pamela Kay (Richards) Kimble In Memory of Donald A. Rizzo Ms. Lisa A. Rizzo In Memory of Nancy J. Sakai ‘68 Mr. Larry Sakai In Memory of Kenneth Shears Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stoops

In Memory of Carol A. Weber ‘56 Mrs. Shirley A. Weimer In Memory of David G. Weber ‘34 Dr. and Mrs. David S. Weber

In Memory of Eugene J. Shuman ‘66 Mr. C J Oechsle

In Memory of John D. Williams ‘57 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nienaber Mrs. Lillian G. Williams

In Memory of David L. Snyder ‘66 Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Whinery

In Memory of Janet Wuske Ms. Sheryl McKesson

In Memory of Cecil Stewart Rev. and Mrs. Leslie A. Peine

In Memory of Adrian F. Zumbar ‘87 Ms. Annalisa F. Zumbar

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

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Chad Johnson ’07 (left) and Robert Kerr ’89 (right) have been committed members of the Alumni Association Executive Board, serving most recently as vice president and president respectively.

VOLUNTEERS

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

The purpose of the Alumni Association is to be actively engaged in activities that promote and provide leadership to the University. Mr. Scott H. Berkeley ’80 Mr. Chris J. Bondra ’10 Mrs. Amanda (Moore ’11) Bridenstine Ms. Daria A. Chalupa ’17 Mr. Christopher L. Cugini ’13 Ms. Teale N. Harold ’11 Mr. Randall D. Hart ’89 Mr. Marcus J. Jackson ’08 Mr. Chad V. Johnson ’07 Mr. Anthony Jones ’06 Mr. Robert A. Kerr ’89 Ms. Jamie L. McMillen ’02 Mrs Stephanie L. (Novak ’12) Skitko Mrs. Melissa (Schumacher ’79) Ruggles Mrs. Cindy (Aurslanian ’89) Russell Ms. Mikey Serensky ’08 Mrs. Jennifer (Thurin ’03) Slack Mr. Len Slack ’69 Mrs. Alicia K. (Switzer ’13) Nickels Ms. Elizabeth A. Schaefer ’11 Mrs. Amanda (Darrah ’05) Waesch Mr. Nick M. Walker ’11

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Members serve in a policy-making role and provide financial support and management, represent the University to the public, assure the maintenance of the physical plant, serve as a court of final appeal, assess the institution’s performance, and have administrative accountability for the Office of the President. 2018-2019 Officers Mr. Allen E. Green ’77 Chair President, H-P Products, Inc. Mr. Matthew G. Darrah ’84 Vice Chair Consultant, Darmac LLC 2018-2019 Members Mr. Gary S. Adams ’75 (E) Retired Mr. Steven J. Barr ’88 (E) Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Ms. Heidi K. Bartholomew ’92 Clinical Assistant Professor of Business Administration, The University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business

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Mr. Joel H. Beeghly ’64 (E) Retired Senior Technical/Research Specialist, Carmeuse Lime and Limestone Co. Mrs. J. Lynne Biery Owner/Innkeeper, Sebring Mansion Inn and Spa Mr. Paul R. Bishop (E) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, H-P Products, Inc. Dr. Victor J. Boschini ’78 Chancellor and Professor of Education, Texas Christian University Mr. Flint J. Brenton ’77 President and Chief Executive Officer, CollabNet Mrs. Ginger F. Brown (E) Retired Dr. Bradley D. Carman ’84 Bradley D. Carman, D.O., F.A.C.O.S., Marietta Health Care Physicians, Inc. Rev. Dr. Kenneth W. Chalker ’71 Retired Senior Pastor, University Circle United Methodist Church Mr. P. Roger Clay ’61 President, Rentwear, Inc. Mr. James E. Costanzo ’84 Chief Executive Officer, Nordic

Mrs. Judith (King ’55) Douglass (E) Community Service Dr. Richard L. Drake ’72 Director of Anatomy and Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University Mr. James P. Eismon ’98 Senior Financial Planner, Valic Mr. John J. Flynn ’71 Attorney, Flynn, Keith, and Flynn Craig W. George, M.D. ’53 (E) Retired Ophthalmologist Mr. Scott R. Gindlesberger ’87 (E) Senior Vice President, Stifel Nicolaus Mrs. Suzan Goris Retired Co-Owner, Goris Properties, LLC Dr. Sylvester Green ’64 (E) Retired National Chairman/ Consultant, Green Rolle Consulting, LLC

Dr. Fred J. Haupt ’63 Of Counsel, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths, & Dougherty Co., L.P.A. Dr. Nancy Hill ’79 Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Media Sherpas, LLC Mr. Randall C. Hunt ’75 (E) Shareholder/Director, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths, & Dougherty Co., L.P.A. Mr. W. Michael Jarrett ’87 President and Chief Executive Officer, Jarrett Companies, Inc. Mr. Chad V. Johnson ’07 Tax Senior Manager, Deloitte Tax LLP Mr. Dwight S. Jordan ’71 President, Jordan Realty, Inc. Mr. Daniel R. Keller ’72 Chairman, Keller Capital, LTD. Mr. Robert A. Kerr ’89 Executive Vice President, National Association of Enrolled Agents Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander (H) President Emeritus, University of Mount Union Dr. William G. Krochta ’52 Retired, PPG Industires Dr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr. ’55 (E) Retired Staff, Cleveland Clinic Bishop Tracy S. Malone (EO) Bishop, The United Methodist Church – East Ohio Conference Dr. April C. Mason ’77 Retired Provost and Senior Vice President, Kansas State University Mr. Gerard P. Mastroianni President, Alliance Ventures Dr. W. Richard Merriman, Jr. (EO) President, University of Mount Union Mr. Sean M. Moore ’97 Partner, Cerity Partners Dr. Vanita (Bauknight ’63) Oelschlager Retired, Oak Associates Bishop Gregory V. Palmer (EO) Bishop, The United Methodist Church – Ohio West Episcopal Area Mr. Michael A. Parnell ’83 Senior Vice President, Bemis Company, Inc. Dr. John F. Peters Retired, Stifel Nicolaus

Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger ’52 (E) Retired Captain, U.S. Navy Retired President, Pan Atlas Travel Service, Inc. Mr. Joel L. Sassa ’78 Retired Executive, General Motors Mr. David R. Schooler ’68 (E) President, Town and Country Travel, Inc. Miss Gretchen L. Schuler ’96 Vice President, Risk Management, Invacare Corporation Dr. Larry D. Shinn Senior Consultant, AGB President Emeritus, Berea College Dr. Dorothy A. (Denning ’58) Sisk (E) Endowed Professor, Lamar University Mr. Marcus Smith ’88 Independent Director, Board of Directors, MSCI Mr. George E. Stradley ’58 (E) Partner, GS Realty Mr. Laurence E. Talley ’91 Ohio Practice Director, Experis Finance Mr. C. Reggie Thomas ’87 Vice President – Community Development Relationship Manager, Huntington National Bank Ms. Sandra (Goff ’74) Thomas Retired Senior Vice President, JP Morgan Chase Dr. Lee Ann (Johnston ’83) Thorn Executive Director, Atrium OB/ GYN, Inc.

BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL

The council was established to provide necessary expertise and leadership to the Department of Business. Mr. Daniel A. Bagnola ’82 Mrs. Libby (Snyder ’06) Bulso Mr. Allen E. Green ’77 Ms. Kristin C. Hannon Mr. Ray Hexamer Mrs. Dena (Shackle ’94) McKee Mr. Anthony J. Mercurio ’95 Mrs. Suzanne (Burtoft ’01) Mikes Mr. Patrick R. Olsen ’07 Mr. Dennis M. Postiy

Mr. Todd Pugh Mr. Andrew J. Rothermel ’15 Mr. William Shivers Ms. Caroline C. Stock ’14 Mr. Zak M. Suhar ’13 Dr. Linda Zucca

ENGINEERING ADVISORY COUNCIL

The council was established to provide necessary expertise and leadership in the development and implementation of the undergraduate majors in engineering. Mr. Joel H. Beeghly ’64 Ms. Taylor M. Cline ’16 Mr. Wayne V. Denny, Jr. ’92 Dr. Colin K. Drummond Mr. Mark L. Fedor Mr. Tyler Harbert Mr. Patrick J. Hyland, Jr. Dr. Michael R. Lightner Mr. John Picuri Mr. Dale Pittman Mr. Joseph N. Powell ’17 Mrs. Amanda Richardson Dr. Shuvo Roy ’92 Dr. Jeffrey Russell Mr. Jonathan Sakai Dr. Raman P. Singh Mr. Russell P. Taub

EXECUTIVES AND PROFESSIONALS IN THE CLASSROOM

tion, concerns, and views to promote excellence within the doctor of physical therapy program. Mr. Marshall Berkeley ’09 Mr. Jonathan Cooperman Dr. Richard L. Drake ’72 Ms. Erica (Hovan ’07) Fink Mr. Jim Hideg Dr. Roger Palutsis Mrs. Laura (Clunk ’06) Testrake Mr. Anton Zurbrugg ’69

REGULA CENTER ADVISORY COUNCIL

The council was established to provide expertise and leadership in the development of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. Mr. Monte Ahuja Mr. James M. Biggar Mr. Robert W. Briggs Mrs. Jeanette Grasselli Brown Mr. Paul G. Clark Mr. Christopher M. Connor Mr. Robert J. DeHoff ’67 Ambassador John D. Ong Atty. Richard W. Pogue Mr. Albert B. Ratner Mr. J. K. Schuring Mrs. Sue Timken

SPORT BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL

The members of this influential group of community and business leaders visit campus to share their business knowledge and expertise.

The council was established to provide expertise and leadership from sport industry professionals to sport business majors.

Mr. Tony Alexander Dr. Dominic Bagnoli Mr. Christopher Cicchinelli ’98 Mr. Robert W. and Mrs. Kathleen (Frisk ’67) Crispin Mr. Mark S. Inzetta Mr. Michael B. ’77 and Mrs. Linda F. Lee Mr. Steven E. Matthew ’83 Mrs. Susan (Pelini ’86) McGalla Mr. Charles D. Moore ’02 Mr. Brian L. Stafford ’69 Mr. Ted Swaldo

Mrs. Emily Blair ’03 Ms. Kim Cox Mr. Jerry S. Csaki ’00 Mr. Todd S. Fleming ’00 Ms. Antonietta Gonzalez-Collins ’07 Mr. Flavil Hampsten ’01 Ms. Bridget Huzicka ’02 Mr. Robert D. Jech ’01 Mrs. Jennifer Keurulainen ’03 Mr. Edward F. Kiernan ’96 Ms. Michelle L. Manning ’00 Mr. Mike McGee ’97 Mr. Christopher M. Motley ’15 Mr. Matthew A. Parnell ’09 Mr. Ryan M. Robbins ’00 Mr. Brent J. Stehlik ’99 Mr. Nicholas P. Volsko ’08

PHYSICAL THERAPY ADVISORY COUNCIL

The council serves to provide a forum for the exchange of informa-

Each (E) denotes emeritus status. Each (H) denotes honorary status. Each (EO) denotes ex officio status. Each ^ denotes deceased.


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