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Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Shrader, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David G. Shuford Mr. & Mrs. William F. Shumadine, Jr. ’66 Mr. & Mrs. John K. Shumate, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William J. Shupe Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence B. Shuping, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Siddon Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Sidney Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Silverfield Dr. & Mrs. Juris Simanis Dr. & Mrs. J. Clay Simmers Mrs. Christie A. Simmons Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Simms ’61 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Simons III Mr. & Mrs. William Newton Simonson Dr. & Mrs. Hassell Algernon Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Wayne C. Simpson Mr. & Mrs. William B. Simpson Mr. & Mrs. William Gregg Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Sinclair Mr. & Mrs. Van P. Singh Mr. John P. Sivell ’43 † Mrs. John P. Sivell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marshall Sizemore Mrs. Janet L. Sketchley † Mrs. Susie H. Slack Mr. & Mrs. James I. Slaydon, Jr. ’54 Mr. & Mrs. Kent A. Smack ’62 Mrs. Annette L. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Calvin C. Smith Mr. & Mrs. David L. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Donnell Middleton Smith, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gibson L. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gregory L. Smith, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Houghton Smith Mr. & Mrs. James R. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John E. Smith, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jon D. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence N. Smith ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Marshall N. Smith Mrs. Richard A. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lee Smith Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Blair Smith Dr. Theodore R. Smith, Jr. ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Mark Smith Mr. & Mrs. W. Hutchins Smith III Mr. William Nesbitt Smith, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Walter I. Smits Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Snead Mr. Clifton L. Snidow, Jr. ’37 † Mrs. Clifton L. Snidow, Jr. Mrs. Edna Snyder Dr. & Mrs. Edward P. Snyder ’78 Dr. & Mrs. Howard Frank Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Sommardahl, Sr. ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Yoon S. Song Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Soukup Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan L. Spear Maj. Gen. & Mrs. Stanhope S. Spears Mr. & Mrs. Latham C. Speiden, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. C. Stanley Spencer Mr. Harold R. Spencer ’54 † Mrs. Harold R. Spencer Dr. & Mrs. Jerry D. Spencer Mr. William B. Spencer ’39 Mr. & Mrs. William David Spencer Mr. Gordon R. Spessard Mrs. Paula R. Spraker Mr. P. Warren Spratley, Jr. ’49 † Dr. & Mrs. Peter W. Squire ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Squire, Jr. ’79 Dr. & Mrs. H. Sheldon St. Clair Ms. Catherine Moore Stallings Mr. Charles Edwin Stallings Mr. & Mrs. William M. Stallings

final campaign report Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Stanfield, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Henry Stanley Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stasko Mrs. Philip A. Stedfast Mrs. William J. Steed, Sr. Mr. John W. Steele III Mr. Ray C. Steele Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Steele, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William Fletcher Steele Mr. & Mrs. Danny M. Stegall Mr. & Mrs. Joe J. Stellute Dr. & Mrs. Stepan Stepanyan Ms. Anne Lee Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Stevens IV Mr. Robert P. Stickley, Jr. ’47 † Mrs. Robert P. Stickley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Reese M. Stidham III Mr. & Mrs. Robert Levi Stiles, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Stine Mr. & Mrs. Douglas H. Stinespring, Sr. ’60 Dr. & Mrs. Carl R. Stockton Dr. & Mrs. Sherrill W. Stockton, Jr. ’63 Dr. Ralph Morton Stokes, Jr. ’40 † Mrs. Ralph Morton Stokes, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James B. Stone III Dr. & Mrs. Kearfott M. Stone ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Meade G. Stone, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart C. Stone, Sr. Mr. Frank Dew Stoneburner Mr. Steven T. Storer Mr. & Mrs. B. Brack Stovall ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Stovall III Mr. & Mrs. Howard W. Stracke ’75 Mr. & Mrs. William Robinson Strader, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Strattner Dr. & Mrs. John Michael Straughn Mr. Troy A. Street Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Street III ’65 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Stribling Mr. & Mrs. Scott E. Strickler Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Stringfellow Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Stringfellow, Jr. ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Strollo Mr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Stronach Mr. John D. Stuart Ms. Mildred Dent Stuart Ms. Cynthia Barrett Stubbe Mr. Kevin F. Stubbe Mr. & Mrs. Robert Granville Stufflebeem Mr. & Mrs. John A. Stuhr Mrs. Carroll Wilson Suggs Dr. Joanne C. Suggs Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Suitt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Martin R. Sullivan, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. George E. Summers (T) Mr. & Mrs. William Jamie Summs, Sr. Mr. Kenneth R. Sumner Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Surber II Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Svoboda Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Swaney Mr. Charles Ryland Sweeney, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Wade W. Swink, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Sydnor ’64 Mr. James A. Sydnor ’47 † Mrs. James A. Sydnor Dr. & Mrs. T. Austin Sydnor, Jr. ’52 Mr. Howard R. Sykes, Jr. Mrs. William Dale Szuch Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Tait Mr. & Mrs. David J. Talaber Mrs. Cecil T. Talley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Tangard Mr. & Mrs. John E. Tankard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin W. Tate Mr. & Mrs. Brent W. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Frank William Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Gervas Storrs Taylor III ’72

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D ONOR PROF I L E

Michael J. Krupin ’69 He might not agree, but Michael J. Krupin ’69 is a rags-toriches story. He has gone from sleeping on a roll-away bed in his grandparent’s Salem, Virginia, house to co-founding one of the most successful premiere boutique-insurance firms in the country. To what does he credit his success? Discipline, consistency, enthusiasm, and passion—all of the things he learned playing football in high school and at HampdenSydney College. Mr. Krupin says he and his wife Marti wanted to contribute to the expansion and renovation of Kirk Athletic Center (the former Gammon Gym) because better facilities lead to more active students. “The more active they are, the better they feel about themselves,” he adds. Strong athletic facilities also foster excellent intercollegiate teams, which Mr. Krupin believes increases the overall profile of the college. “Sports help schools; they get your name out there. When your name is better known, you attract better students.” “I had four great years at Hampden­Sydney,” says Mr. Krupin as he recalls playing football for Stokeley Fulton, selling sandwiches to make money, and joining Sigma Chi fraternity. “So, when MICHAEL KRUPIN ’69 I was approached by some friends about making a gift during the Through These Gates campaign, I knew it was the right time to do so. They suggested a gift amount, and I told them I could do more. I wanted to do more.” The Krupin Wing of the Kirk Athletic Center is, appropriately, home to the football offices. It was playing football that helped Mr. Krupin get his first job after college. His tenacity on the playing field so impressed a competing coach that the two went into business together. That business experience has served him for the rest of his career. Mr. Krupin says, “My advice for Hampden-Sydney College is the same advice I keep for myself: think bigger and have a positive attitude.”


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