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Kermit ’63 and Twila Jean Beery ’59 Hainley's story of love and compassion began decades ago on campus, and continues to inspire others nearly 300 miles away.


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Features 8 It Takes a Village UF Alumni Couple Celebrates 50 Years of Helping Children and Families

By Jack Barger ‘01

14 Masterpiece Theatre Mazza Museum’s Curator is a Master Storyteller By Joy Brown

20 On a Mission Alumna’s globally-inspired life story is just getting started. By Joy Brown

Departments 5

Service Spotlight

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Around Campus

24 Annual Report

At the Bell Tower

42 Donor Impact 46 Shafer Library 48 Alumni Events 52 Class Notes 58 End Notes 59 Archives FindlayMag | 3


From the President

Service Spotlight Vol. 105, No. 1, Fall 2018

When I see our new students enter campus through the Griffith Memorial Arch at the beginning of each academic year, I remember snippets of my own college days. The first night in the residence hall of Southern State College, in Magnolia, Arkansas, I shivered in a cold room, not able to find a thermostat and not having packed a blanket. But morning came. My roommate moved in. We found the thermostat. Classes began. Friends, hard work, home sickness, professors and arduous assignments opened my world. During the next four years, I gathered eggs in a hen house, wrote essays, gave speeches, read Faulkner and Welty, saw plays, used the word “angst,” discovered deep faith, operated a centrifuge, fell in love, directed a play and threw a mean frisbee. Like our students now, I learned through experience. A particular example stands out. During my junior and senior years, in the not highly sought after position of Associate of Baptist Students prayer breakfast chair, it was my job to do the grocery shopping each Thursday afternoon, then early each Friday to prepare the pancake batter, warm the syrup, and present a brief lesson on Christian faith. Though I did not know it at the time, that experience taught me a valuable lesson for family and professional life. Show people you love them if you expect them to listen to you. The better the pancakes, the better the lectures. Many of us have memories of educational experiences that influence us well beyond graduation. I hope you enjoy this FindlayMag issue featuring a few of those captivating stories from UF. Sincerely,

Katherine Fell, Ph.D. President

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FindlayMag is published by the University of Findlay. It is mailed free of charge to alumni, parents and friends of the University twice each year. President Katherine Fell, Ph.D. Editor Joy Brown Art Director Irene Martin Photographers Anne Risser Lee Amy DePuy Writers Joy Brown Jack Barger ‘01 Krystan Krucki Director, The Wolfe Center for Alumni, Parents and Friends Dee Dee Spraw ’00, M’07

Stay in touch with UF! You can keep up with the news at the University of Findlay on a monthly basis by subscribing to our e-newsletters. • ArchLink – a general newsletter about the latest campus happenings and academic programs, with special updates on alumni events • Mazza Mail – a monthly update on all the exciting programs and events at the Mazza Museum • Inside the Arch – an insider’s look at campus for parents, with special tips and advice To register for the online newsletters, go to www.findlay.edu/newsletters.

On Call: UF Home to Telehealth Center If you have questions or concerns about the medication you’ve been prescribed, one of the University of Findlay pharmacy students may end up providing the answers and solutions via its Telehealth Center. The center opened in 2016 in an effort to provide a learning laboratory for students on campus, and to provide a place where didactic teachings could be applied directly to patients throughout the nation. The center, which contracts with pharmacies, uses video conferencing, telephone and online interactions to assist patients. Student interns and graduate assistants, working alongside pharmacists, provide one-on-one care that encompasses the assessment and evaluation of a patient’s complete medical status, including medication therapy regimen and disease state management. By talking directly with patients, caregivers and providers, students gain valuable experience while positively impacting patients’ lives. Students identify possible side-effects or problems with medication regimens, troubleshoot existing problems, recommend different drug regimens if necessary, provide guidelines for preventing future medication issues, and offer tips for taking medication. Students are also able to aid the patients in understanding health care goals and how to achieve them. Since the program was launched, disease-specific chronic care management and medication reconciliation were added as additional clinical programs. University of Findlay Telehealth Center supervisors include Director Sothea Phon, Pharm.D. '11, Assistant Director Kathleen (Brown) Alt, Pharm.D.' 16, and Megan Conaway, Pharm.D. Students can apply to work at the Telehealth Center beginning their freshman year. Assignments and responsibilities vary according to year, experience and classwork completed. “So many patients don’t understand their medication. Sometimes, for one or more of their medications, they don’t know when they’re supposed to take it or what it’s even for,” said Libby Stabler, a fifth-year pharmacy student from Payne, Ohio who recently ranked fourth in the country out of thousands of competitors in a Rite Aid Corporation telehealth competition. “In reviewing their telehealth cases, we look at each patient in a full health overview, not just their medication,” explained Stephani Busick, a fifth-year pharmacy student from Liberty Center, Ohio. “With that, we can educate them on why it’s important to follow the medication instructions and help them figure out why they may be having side effects.”

Sothea Phon, Pharm.D. '11

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Around Campus REENERGIZED

Columbia Gas of Ohio and the University of Findlay teamed up to offer the “Waste to Energy Education: Applications for Future Energy Leaders” program at local high schools. The 1-year program is made possible with a $45,000 grant from NiSource Charitable Foundation.

GLOBE

TROTTING

A Bachelor of Arts in International Studies is now being offered to help meet the growing demand for intrepid professionals who are well versed in global issues. Classes began this fall.

PA S T M E E T S PRESENT

The Hancock Historical Museum and UF have partnered to create the Davis Learning Institute on the museum’s campus. The facility is enabling enhanced digital storytelling experiences, and serves as UF’s offcampus home for the Center for Digital Storytelling and Participatory Media. The two organizations have a history of collaboration, particularly with the Ohio Farm Stories project.

TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

L E A D I N G T H E W AY

Fridays at Findlay breakfast lecture series has featured intriguing speakers, such as U.S. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden in March 2018. This fall’s lineup also packed a punch by featuring Kevin Sauder, President/CEO of Sauder Woodworking Co., a panel of professionals who spoke about Cincinnati Zoo’s Fiona the hippo, and UF basketball coach Ron Niekamp and panelists.

The University has recently had stellar national rankings. U.S. News & World Report ranked UF as one of the best regional universities in the Midwest, at No. 37 out of 172 schools on the list, and named it a “Best Value School” for affordability for 2019. The Princeton Review also ranked UF as one of the best four-year institutions in the Midwest

EQUESTRIAN EXCELLENCE UF’s western equestrian team won its sixth Intercollegiate Horse Show Association national championship in May, 2018. Also at the competition, Morgan Kerr placed first in open reining, Julia Roshello was the best in advanced horsemanship, and Brandon Morin won gold in novice horsemanship.

On Aug. 1, UF became entirely tobacco free. The use of all products that contain nicotine is prohibited throughout campus. Policy updates and marketing efforts are being funded with a $15,500 grant from the American Cancer Society’s TobaccoFree Generation Campus Initiative.

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GARGANTUAN GIVING

The University has recently seen record-breaking charitable activity. OilerThon2017 surpassed its goal by raising $40,967 for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. This year, UF and Sodexo collected for Findlay's CHOPIN Hall a whopping 111,436 pounds during the 13th annual Helping Hands Food Drive, marking the first time a six-figure total has been reached, and representing a nationwide record.

for 2019. Money Magazine listed UF as one of the best colleges in America for 2018, ranking it at 338 out of 727 schools.

SALUTE TO VETERANS

S U R V I VA L S T O RY

UF celebrated Veterans Day 2017 by debuting its Veterans Honor Wall in the Center for Student Life, and hosting U.S. Army Captain Lauren (Young) Glover '11, the Army Drill Team's first female commander. This year's ceremony recognized '18 Hancock County Veteran of the Year, Lt. Col. James W. Woodward '66, U.S. Army, Retired; and featured UF trustee and former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Captain Chris Ostrander.

Tuskegee Airman and German POW survivor Col. Harold Brown told his extraordinary story of World War II heroism during a free, public presentation in April 2018.

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UF Alumni Couple Celebrates 50 Years of Helping Children and Families By Jack Barger '01

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he Hainleys' story of love and compassion began decades ago on campus, and continues to inspire others nearly 300 miles away. When Twila Jean Beery Hainley ’59 looks back on her childhood, her heart is filled with memories of moving about from the boiler room to the third floor of then Findlay College’s Old Main building. Her father, Elza Logan Beery, was the very first graduate of Winebrenner Theological Seminary, established in 1942 as a graduate school of theology of Findlay College. Beery was an ordained minister for the Churches

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Eagle Village serves children with behavioral issues and their families. It began with a call from God to start a small group home for four boys in 1968, and has developed into a 75-bed residential facility.

of God Mission congregations, was an integral Findlay College fundraiser during World War II, and served on the college’s Board of Directors in the 1960s. “I can just see my Dad's office near the stairs of the second floor (of Old Main) and the chapel nearby,” Twila Jean said. “I was so privileged to roam around back then!” From the front window of her former house on Main Street—a house long replaced by a commercial building—she could see the Griffith Memorial Arch. “We’ve been tied to this school for as long as I can remember,” she added. Twila Jean and her husband Kermit Hainley ’63, are members of a family that boasts many graduates of Findlay College. The couple met at an Oilers football game, and have been virtually inseparable ever since. That connection, they said, the one that led them to meet and move through their education at Findlay College, is the same connection that guided them to start and eventually flourish with Eagle Village, the haven they founded some 50 years ago. They were able to take what they learned at college, build upon it and successfully create meaningful lives for numerous troubled children over the decades.

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Cultivating Character

Home. Family. Legacy. Check out the video about the Hainleys and Eagle Village at mag.findlay.edu/ it-takes-a-village

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Hersey, Michigan is located in the northwest portion of the state’s “mitten” formation, near Cadillac. Eagle Village is set back off of the main road, and covers more than 600 acres of sprawling, thicklywooded ground. There’s little to no cell phone service, and upon first glance, the facility looks much like every other camp; there are cabins tucked back among the red pines, and crystal-clear swimming pools behind a small grassy hill. Red canoes dot the landscape around the lake. But there’s something different about this place. Something, the Hainleys said, that starts with the heart. “We used to work mainly with delinquent children,” Twila explained. “Today we have hurting children. Kids who have been neglected, abused, rejected. A lot of trauma. The situation has changed, but the way we handle it overall has not.” “We handle it with more heart than head,” Kermit added. Eagle Village serves children with behavioral issues and their families. It began with a call from God to start a small

group home for four boys in 1968, and has developed into a 75-bed residential facility. The Hainleys retired from their fulltime positions in 1994, but remain involved by assisting other family members who operate Eagle Village, which serves those in need in many ways. Along with being a temporary home, the location also offers intervention camps for hurting families and children, a charter school that provides job skills and other necessary training, and an adoption program. Programs that teach resiliency are also offered to schools, organizations and athletic teams. Ultimately, Eagle Village offers help and hope for the kids and families who find themselves desperate for both. One of the primary philosophies promoted is: their past does not have to determine their future. Having just celebrated its 50th anniversary in early summer of 2018, the facility has much to be proud of. If there is one thing that is immediately noticeable about the Hainleys, it’s that their excitement and eagerness to tell their story bubbles over at a nearly constant pace. A pride for both their alma mater and the life that came after is always right under the surface. “We teach these kids that they reap what they sow,” said Twila, touching upon what the two call the “Seed Planting Principles.” Developed by Kermit and based on Bible verses following “spiritual principles for relationships, family and friendships,” the principles, they say, are the foundation of all programs at Eagle Village. “These are the kids, who, if they clean up their act, will actually be the outcast of their family,” Kermit explained. “The pattern continues until they come here.” But many happy stories can be told as a result of the care families receive from Eagle Village. “At our 50th anniversary celebration, a man who was one of the first Village

residents, and at the time, had extreme issues, surprised us with a visit to help us celebrate,” Twila said. “He’s now a millionaire entrepreneur.” Another Eagle Village graduate “is now at college studying social work because she wants to help people like we helped her. Lots of success,” continued Twila. Along with serving families in need, the Michigan endeavor is a multigenerational family affair too. From Twila’s parents volunteering early in the facility’s life, to Twila and Kermit’s children and now grandchildren—of which there are currently three on staff—the family continues to have a heart for families and children with behavioral issues.

Family Ties

The phenomenon of Hainley generations moving through their lives together, and their collective dedication to serving many of the community’s most vulnerable members, are attributes that started and were nurtured at Findlay College. “Since I lived right there when I was young,” Twila explained, "the college was an anchor and active part of my life for 25 years.” The span of roots and family members runs deep and long for the Hainleys at Findlay College. Family graduates of the institution date back to 1927. Twila’s mother graduated from Findlay in 1931. Both her and Kermit’s brothers studied and played football on the same team at the College. Twila’s father was honored by Findlay in 1981 as a Distinguished Alumnus, and the Hainleys themselves were both awarded the honor in 1986. As Findlay College has become the University of Findlay and Eagle Village moves forward from its 50th year, meaningful lives continue to be guided

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between the two institutions; the comparison is not lost on Twila. “Our lives have certainly been meaningful to youth, staff and families as related to Eagle Village, and we are proud of today’s UF students,” she said. “They pursue a career path, but are still challenged to be an active part of their own community, blessing people who live there. To me, that all says meaningful living. Lots of folks who come through here say their lives began at Eagle Village. Ours together began at Findlay College.” Eagle Village welcomes all contact and support, and continues to be committed to serving and equipping children and their families for success. For more information, visit Eaglevillage.org.

Marjie Wirth,

The phenomenon of Hainley generations moving through their lives together, and their collective dedication to serving many of the community’s most vulnerable members, are attributes that started and were nurtured at Findlay College.

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Mazza Museum’s Curator is a Master Storyteller By Joy Brown

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he disembodied head hung in a dark hallway. It was covered in jet-black fur and topped with tusks. Dan Chudzinski and his cousins, carrying flashlights, cautiously approached it. Shining the beams at the fierce monster, they screamed and ran. Uncle Mike was right – “The eyes will follow you!” Chudzinski, the University of Findlay Mazza Museum curator, was raised on vivid tales such as “The Haunted Boar,” a treasured childhood memory from his visits to family in northern Michigan that still looms large. He now brings his own narratives to life with imaginative wit and artistic two- and three-dimensional masterpieces. Influenced by folklore, fantasy and the natural world, Chudzinski, who has deservedly earned a reputation as the consummate storyteller on campus, uses these talents to inspire a love of learning and curiosity about the unknown. For Chudzinski, Uncle Mike’s scary stories were just the start of lifelong adventures. He has worked with animals at the Toledo Zoo and learned taxidermy, which was partly inspired by his uncle’s boar head. He studied marble carving in the same Italian valley where Michelangelo honed his craftsmanship. He has worked in Los Angeles, California for a special effects studio. For the past three summers, he has lived with the Tlingit clan in southeastern Alaska, learning their rich oral traditions and apprenticing under their master carvers.

The polar bear sculpture was commissioned by renowned illustrator Greg Manchess and the Norman Rockwell Museum for an exhibition featuring works for Manchess' novel, "Above the Timberline." Dan Chudzinski's work, comprised of foam, epoxy, steel, mounting hardware and acrylic paint, is a life-sized rendering of "Grim," the lead polar bear in the story. Chudzinski's artistic interpretation was partly inspired by Marty, the Toledo Zoo's enormous male polar bear, whom Chudzinski felt "provoked the same imposing presence as Grim does in the book." The exhibition, taking place at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, will run through Feb. 24, 2019.

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“I travel the world looking for good stories,” Chudzinski said, particularly those tinged with imagination, and harboring magic. He emphasized he is “interested in that gray area, right between what we know for certain and what we don’t, and the possibilities that exist there." “It’s OK that mythology and legend blend with the truth, because that’s heritage. History is the stone cold facts, but also the legends become part of the history too, and the folklore, and the tradition,” he said. Lately, Chudzinski’s home studio has been housing proprietary work he is creating for Hollywood studios. He is developing a name for himself in the film industry, thanks in part to his earning the Stan Winston School of Character Arts’ 2018 Monster Making Contest grand prize. His mixedmedia sculpture, “The Ripper,” has hints of all of Chudzinski’s favorite movie creatures that the studio, under the direction of his idol, the late Stan Winston, developed, ranging from the dinosaurs in “Jurassic Park” to the Terminator. At Mazza, some of Chudzinski’s creations are there too, hanging high overhead as “Bessie” the mythical Lake Erie monster, and throughout his backroom office adjacent to the Museum’s art vault, via the conjured “Vifflegriffe” and real crocodile hide, the latter of which is used to entice younger visitors to read “Peter Pan,” a classic tale that features a crocodile as Captain Hook’s nemesis. It’s the stories behind the artistic renderings, and the historical facts, that breathe life into an otherwise antiseptic informational encounter, says Chudzinski.

“Good art is storytelling,” Chudzinski pointed out. “It’s a form of visual communication that transcends language and cultural barriers.” Therefore, the Mazza Museum, he said, “is all about celebrating storytellers historically and continuing that tradition.” With children, he hopes to draw the attention of the ambivalent student who otherwise doesn’t care. With adults, he’d like to remind them that their childhood dreams are always still percolating, and that it’s OK, if not fundamental, to be inquisitive. At the Mazza Museum, Chudzinski seeks to inspire curiosity and creativity in people of all ages. “The literal translation in Latin for ‘curator’ means ‘to care for.’ I take that a step farther than just looking after the art that’s in the collection. It’s my goal to give you a reason to care for it,” he said, and to “be an advocate for other artists and other storytellers.”

“I travel the world looking for good stories,” Chudzinski said, particularly those tinged with imagination, and harboring magic.

What, according to Chudzinski, makes a really good story? The following are what he believes are the necessary elements: • Proper Timing. It contributes to the ambiance and the mood, sets aside everyday attributes, and removes the audience from the familiar for fuller immersion. • Resonance. There must be something that most people can relate to and see a part of themselves in. That’s why people travel to historic places, Chudzinski said – “Because you’re there. It’s sacred ground. You have a reliquary of the event and that makes it even more poignant.” • Credibility. “In order for the audience to accept it, there has to be elements of the familiar,” he said.

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Katie Ahrns has a mantra that’s steering her life story: “Testify to love.” The 2017 University of Findlay graduate’s current trajectory has her on the other side of the world, in Australia, where she is serving as a Catholic missionary for NET (National Evangelization Teams) Ministries.

On a Mission Alumna’s globally-inspired life story is just getting started.

“My mission is not to convince everyone around me to be a Catholic,” said Ahrns. “My mission is simply to journey with people, respect their views and opinions, listen and talk with them, and serve as a witness to love.”

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“Courageously jumping right in with no Rockhampton, Queensland is, of course, a long expectations allowed me to keep an open mind way from her hometown of Fort Loramie, Ohio, where she grew up on a farm surrounded by animals, and learn in any situation we encountered” during OSA, she maintained. “The absolute best part was a loving family, a strong sense of spirituality, and meeting new people and forming relationships that a service-oriented mindset. As a child, she dressed are still dear to my heart today,” she said. the barn cats in baby doll clothes, and bottle-fed While curiosity, academic pursuits and motherless kittens and piglets. generosity have distinguished her path, her faith has “I loved getting to look after animals because been the lynchpin to her unfolding life story, Ahrns I’ve found in their dependence on humans, they show endless love to their owners,” Ahrns explained. asserted. A large part of her academic career at UF was her involvement in the Newman Club, a “If I ever pursue a path working with animals, I Catholic student organization, and volunteering hope to be able to work in an animal sanctuary or with Saint Michael the recovery space.” Archangel Catholic Church Ahrns completed her in Findlay. Her Newman four-year animal science Club leadership roles degree in three years, included serving as an officer thanks to her commitment and as president during her to additional educational time on campus. opportunities, such as Multiple scholarships College Credit Plus courses also assisted Ahrns with she took in high school earning her UF degree. to earn college credits She received the Desmond early. But her professional V. Buford "One World, goals remain in flux as she One People, One Race" dedicates her young adult Memorial Endowment, life to assisting others around Majors James A. and the globe. Joan E. Sayer Scholarship Her interest in Endowment, Ken Walerius international service Student Involvement learning was sparked by a Scholarship and the International Education Study high school mission trip to Haiti. From there, she Abroad Scholarship. She also received the UF became heavily involved in UF’s Oilers Serving President’s Scholarship annually. Abroad (OSA) program, particularly its trips to Never one to miss out on a feasible learning the Dominican Republic, where students assist in or cultural opportunity, Ahrns also served as a projects ranging from environmental stewardship student leader for OSA; worked in UF’s Buford efforts to construction work for impoverished Center for Diversity and Service; was a resident residents while exchanging cultural information assistant for two years; was a member of the honor with Dominican university students and children in society Aristos Eklektos; was a Read to Succeed orphanages. Through OSA, Ahrns said she “met new people, mentor; studied abroad in Japan with the Kake cultural exchange program; volunteered in the tried new things, and went places I had never been community with the Service Ambassadors Program; before. Each of these new experiences contributed and participated in off-campus local activities such to my personal growth and reflection while learning as internships with the Hancock County Humane about who I am and who I’m meant to be.” Society and a joint internship opportunity with the Serving others does not always go as planned, Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation but Ahrns acknowledged that facing the unknown and United Way of Hancock County. “is exciting.”

“Courageously jumping right in with no expectations allowed me to keep an open mind and learn in any situation we encountered” during OSA, she maintained.

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Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Ahrns received the University’s Founders’ Daughter Award in 2017, which recognizes students who exemplify ideals of superior scholarship, leadership, service to others and personal integrity. In Australia, she and four other missionaries visit three primary schools and one high school, where they assist with religious education classes, plan and lead youth groups, host community events, minister at daily and weekly masses, speak at school assemblies and remain as a constant presence to build relationships. “We are ‘storytellers’ in the way we get to share our personal experiences with young people,” Ahrns said of her missionary work and that of others’. Ahrns believes she is “meant to be a missionary” her entire life, “not as someone who tries to force others to know Jesus, but as someone who is a living witness of authentic love every day to everyone I encounter,” she said. “I’ve experienced something beyond extraordinary, and I want to share it. I hope that I get to have many more encounters with people around the world to testify to love.” “The word ‘Catholic’ is derived from ‘Kata Holis,’ which means that all are welcome,” said Ahrns. “My Catholic faith has allowed me to find purpose in life and meaning behind all things, often a greater meaning than what I can initially understand,” she continued. Storytelling is also an inherent teaching method. Naturally, Ahrns said she would one day like to occupy a teaching role. “After a time of learning and gaining experience, it is quite possible that I will return to school within the next few years. But for now, my heart is happy serving the world and learning and growing from the experiences I’m living as a volunteer,” said Ahrns. As a missionary and volunteer, Ahrns is responsible for reaching a minimum fundraising goal. The sponsorship contributes to the cost of initial training, living, and serving. You can also follow her missionary story by using NET Ministries Australia’s hashtag #LiveYourLifeOnPurpose.

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History Findlay was founded through a joint partnership between the Churches of God, General Conference and the City of Findlay with the goal of providing Christ-centered higher education to the community and Church of God members.

UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY

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Findlay At A Glance Located in the number one micropolitan community in the United States, the City of Findlay in Northwest Ohio is rich with a robust job market and strong alumni network.

Campus Private residential, liberal arts university with strong science, health professions, education and business programs.

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Contributions During the Fiscal Year Aug. 1, 2017 - July 31, 2018 Chairman’s Circle $100,000 and Above Thomas B. '70 and Kathleen M. Donnell Further Lane Farm LLC Alberto and Paola Geronimi Catherine Haddad Gary M. and Rhonda Harpst Greer L. Hindle Jane Kim LaunchEquity Acquisition Partnership, LLC Advised Holdings Tom Lichtenheld Marathon Petroleum Company Lorne and Alice Michaels National Christian Foundation Greater Chicago Jack W. and Judith W. Ridge Rowmark, LLC. Charles E. Schell Foundation Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Trust Sodexo, Inc. & Affiliates Thomas A. Watson Billy J. '96 and Brenda S. Watterson Trustees’ Council $25,000 - $99,999 John M. and Pamela K. (Moses) '78 Beall C. Richard and Linda D. Beckett Chuck and Dee Dee Bills Sandra Bowden Marc Brown Centrex Plastics LLC Clifford C. and Maureen Cook David E. '72 and Kate C. (Corbin) Evans Fifth Third Bank The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Emma M. (Fairbanks) Gray* '66 Shiv K. Gupta* Michael E. Harrington and Anne R. Pramaggiore Robert W. and Kelly Hauswirth Katherine Heywood Duane E. and Kathleen E. Jebbett Julie S. Kennedy

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James F. '74 and Tena L. (Madison) '75 Kirk Leonard Truck and Trailer, Inc. H. Benton and Anna Mahan Sharon G. Milligan Helen Faye Newman '70 NiSource Charitable Foundation Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Nick L. Reinhart Carol L. Reno Kelly J. Robbins Lizzy Rockwell Robert A. Rosenfeld L. Jack '66 and Ann L. (Colburn) '65 Ruscilli Jeffrey and Michele Shaw William* and Ethel H. Snavely David W. and Laura Steffee Leonard B. Weiner President’s Leadership Circle $10,000 - $24,999 Alexandria's Gastropub Blanchard Valley Health System BP-Husky Refining LLC Angela S. Brown '92 David C. Brown '90 Nondace N. Campbell A.R. '66 and Mary Ann Charnes Sandra B. Clark Gary L. and Shirley D. (Tooman) '77 Cole Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Cooper Tire & Rubber Foundation Frederick H. and Holly T. Davidorf Paul T. and Jane M. Davis Scott H. and Jean B. Del Porte Roger and Katherine R. Fell DeBow Freed H and B Family Foundation Jerl Machine, Inc Joseph R. and Diana M. Kirk Mary L. Klein Linda Laurel Patricia M. Luther Michael H. '88 and Anne A. (Harrington) '89 Mallett Marathon - Matching Gift Program

Howard G. McNish MEPAC Match Program Frank R. Milligan Harold J. and Peggy L. Moore Bernard Most Ohio Logistics Jerry Pinkney Reineke Ford Lincoln, Inc. James R. Rettig, Sr. '55 Eric H. Schaaf Schaaf Drugs, LLC DBA HeartLight Pharmacy Services Robin T. Spowart Judy Stead Brett G. and Miranda Tollman Valicor Environmental Services LLC Timothy and Gina M. Vaughn Vaughn Industries, LLC Deans’ Council $5,000 - $9,999 ACI Construction Company, Inc. Robert E. and Brenda V. Barkley Norma K. Bibler Dennis E. and Janice M. Bishop Sherri Garner Brumbaugh and Jerry D. Brumbaugh, Jr. Bry-Pie, Inc. DBA Dominos Pizza Don R. and Judith Carter David E. Clower Wick R. and Lori B. '02 Colchagoff Robert A. and Valerie K. Deane Brian and Jennifer Edler Erin Eitter Kono David and Karen L. (Pettibone) '77 Eubanks Hobart* and Lottie* Faulkner Edward L. Feightner '41 Ferguson Farms, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Matching Gift Program First Federal Bank of the Midwest Fletcher Performance Horses Garner Trucking, Inc. Mark J. and Jennifer K. Hamant Handbags That Help Paul M. and Cheryl L. Kalmbach Katie Kath Jeffrey and Heather A. Kellstrom

Richard C. and Sabrina K. Kirk Robert Latta and Marcia Sloan Latta Jennifer Lee Andrea Litz Marian S. Lowe '97 and Ashley A. Wise Karen S. and L. Don Manley II James E. McBride Larry D. and Brenda S. McDaniel Lori McElrath-Eslick John S. and Barbara E. (Eakin) '63 Meyers Carol Mittermaier Timothy H. '77 and Melinda K. Nesler Jacquelyn S. and Richard W. Norton, Jr. Oilers Attack Club Robert M. '57 and Catherine M. Pritts Bert A. '56 and Marlene L. '88 Rayl J. Alec and Sandra M. Reinhardt William H. '73 and Judy M. (Markle) '89 Reist Michael J. Rosen William E. and Donna L. Ruse Hugh T. and Elizabeth J. Sauer Shirley's Gourmet Popcorn of Findlay Rebecca Stadtlander StraightLine Group LLC Todd R. and Stacy A. Teter Walgreens Company Gregory E. '03 and S. Chris '96, '98 Ward Whirlpool Corporation / Findlay Operations James Wiedie Wild Oats Farm Charles J. Younger Echo Zimmerman Memorial Michael J. Zimmerman '08 Scholars' Circle $2,500 - $4,999 Alfagreen Supreme American Endowment Foundation Alisha A. Balbaugh '11

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Blanchard Valley Veterinary Clinic Bliss Corporation Patricia A. Bookwalter Thomas J. '98 and Debra Brungard Nicole M. (Hauenstein) Busey '99 California Casualty Management Company Lynn R. Child Churches of God, General Conference Jerald F. Clark '66 Clouse Construction Corporation Coca-Cola Consolidated Bryan Collier Coughlin Automotive Group CVS Corporation CVS Health Foundation James J. and Wendy S. Davidson Betty L. DeWitt Arthur J. and Sandra S. Diederich Patricia and Richard W. '16 Dudley III Duane D. Duffield Charles A. '92, '06 and Belinda D. (Roberts) '02 Ernst Gary L. and Nancy M. Fay Paul W. Feasel The Findlay Publishing Company First Federal Bank Anthony W. and Joanne C. Fuller Matthew S. and Lindsay K. (Boehler) '15 Ginter GSW Manufacturing, Inc. J. R. '81 and Kathy S. Haley Hancock Federal Credit Union

Karl L. Heminger Sara A. Hingson '92, '96 Jeff W. and Ginger M. Jones Kalmbach Feeds, Inc. Robert and Jenifer Keys Philip F. '90 and Joyce R. Kortokrax Philip W. '01 and Patricia L. '08 Lucas Tony R. Marini David A. McGuire '54 Stephen J. '91 and Michele K. Moore Joseph P. and Nancy A. Nemrava Ohio Environmental Service Industries Christopher E. and Dina Ostrander Sarah and C. Paul Palmer IV Milton E. and Carol D. Peters Deb Pilutti Dawn D. Ramsey '72 Barbara Reid-Crysler David A. '75 and Pamela A. (Bright) '75 Reist Brant K. '00 and Jaymie Rhoad Yuri Salzman Patricia L. Sandstrom Schwab Charitable Fund Jerry L. '69 and Debra W. Smith Ronald R. '60 and Susan K. Souply Joseph F. and Beverly A. Spencer Bill Thomson Toledo Community Foundation UBS Financial Services Inc. United Insurance Service

The University of Findlay Horse Club John S. and Joyce Wallach Mike and Karen Walton Edith K. Wannemacher Larry G. White* '59 George M. and Shirlee J. Whitson Russ C. and Ruth M. (Mahler) '96 Wood Amy Young President's Council $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous 5 am Press, LLC Dent F. '74 and Katherine M. Allison Alice Barlow '13 Harvey E. and Kathy R. Barlow Glenda and Odell C. '65 Barry, Jr. Tod and Mary Beckett Joseph and Jeanny G. Belladonna Molly R. Benson Bistro On Main Timothy J. and Sandy Booher William L. and Angela K. Briggs Patricia J. (Cornely) Brown '85 Buckeye Telesystem Joseph M. Busey '00 Paul B. '71 and Marian Calendrillo Paul Calendrillo LLC Myreon C. and Yolanda Cline Myreon K. and Elaine D. Cobb Virgil '65 and Faye M. Cobb

College First Church of God Donald E. and Brenda K. '90 Collins Joseph V. and Judith M. Conda Dave Coverly Craig A. and Mary A. Crotteau Linda L. and Thomas C. Croy II CSI Construction Services, Inc. Donald E. '66 and Marcia S. Detter Thomas H. and Mary Beth '05, '07 Dillon Jeff Doepker Doepker Group, Inc. Doris and Floyd Kimble Foundation Drury Hotels Drury Inn & Suites - Findlay Melissa Duflock '89 Dunne Manning Exxon Mobil Andrew Dzurisin Rodney K. and Sandra B. Earle Eastern Regional Churches of God Conference Jeffrey Ebbeler Richard E. '92 and Michelle D. Egbert Employee Benefit Management Corporation David W. and Michelle Emsweller Sonia J. Ewald Alison Farrell Jon and F. Eleanor (Williams) '63 Fellers Eugene A. '77, '08 and Joyce A. (Foor) '79 Fernandez

Institutional Financial Aid 2014 $38.3 million 2015 $39.9 million 2016 $46.3 million 2017 $46.8 million 2018 $48.8 million

Fully Endowed Funds 2016 383 funds 2017 406 funds 2018 416 funds

Donors to Any Gift Designation 2016 4,613 donors 2017

Giving by Gift Category

Giving by Constituency

4,663 donors 2018 4,697 donors

Pledge Revenue Received 2016 $6,230,226 2017 $6,691,918 2018 $9,502,592

The market value of long-term investments at the University of Findlay through the fiscal year ending on July 31, 2018, was $44.1 million.

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Darin E. and Pamela Fields Findlay Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Findlay Implement Co. Findlay Transmission Service Center, Inc. Edwin M. and Ethelyn M. Flick Susan E. Ford '68 Randolph J. '75 and Barbara A. Fortener Scott Freehafer Friends Office Products Don and R. Doyne Frommer Jacob F. Froning '64 Russell H. and Andrea Fury Steven P. and Suzanne Gagle Randy and Sandy Gardner Anthony T. '00 and Mary Jo Geise GEM Energy LLC Jana Gessner Justin '07 and Jamie Gladieux Donald S. and Martha A. (Katzer) '48 Grothe Craig E. Gunnett Gary J. and Kathleen Gunnett H. Fort Flowers Foundation Haar & Haar Painting, LLC David A. and Marilyn J. Hackenberg Donn K. and Anne-Marie Q. Hallman Chris and Mary Beth Hammond Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative, Inc. Clair R. and Saundra K. Harmon Hannah E. Harrison Lowell G. and Elizabeth A. (Johnson) '69 Harriss Carol A. and Robert G. '00, '04 Hauzie, Sr. Philip E. and Margaret A. Havens John H. and Patricia A. Haywood P. Adam '02 and Jennifer Hechko Jack G. and Candace H. '00 Hendershot Gary E. and Kathy S. Hirschfeld Michael G. Hohenbrink Sally S. and Richard R. Hollington, Jr. Jay J. '77 and Soon J. Hong Derek F. '88 and Jessica Hutchinson Edward F. and Maxine A. Hyland Jacks Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing, Inc. Phil and Kristen K. Johnson Eric and Theresa Kausrud Dan N. and M. Kathleen Kennard Sharon J. (Sheldon) and G. Richard '54 Kern, Jr. Michael and Melanie E. Kerns William M. Keys and Sandra Colborn Kolleen Kirk Mark '92 and Suzanne Kirk Margot J. Klose Robin R. and John H. '73 Koehler, J.D.

Chris and Anita S. (Kumar) '92 Kromer Ronald W. and Marjorie M. Kruse David W. and Sue Kruse David L. Kuhl Rikhard M. and Virginia M. Laiho John LaRiche LaRiche Chevrolet-Cadillac Connie M. Leatherman B. Luke Levers '51 and Patricia M. Smith David and Linda (Stauffer) '64 Linton Elly MacKay Larry D. Manley '61 and Cheryl M. Buckland Maritz, Inc Edgar H. '56 and Barbara N. Maugans Susan K. McAfee George H. McAfee '96 John F. McDonald Tim McHugh McHugh Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat Maryann E. McNamara '68 Mennel Milling Company Drew J. '01 and Lydia L. (Carpenter) '02 Mihalik Larry L. and Tricia J. Miles Bill O. and Gail L. Miller Cheryl D. Miller '71 Millstream Area Credit Union Mindray North America Merril B. '69 and Barbara Mirsky Kerry Mitchell Keith A. Mohr '67 David L. '67 and Edith J. Morris John and Bonny Morris Michael J. '72 and Sue J. Murphy NACDS Foundation Nationwide Foundation - Matching Gift Program New York Life Insurance Company Matching Gift Program Phyllis F. Nicholson Patrick '89 and Elizabeth Nolan J. Randy and Lisa O'Dell Old Soldier Enterprises LLC Painters Supply & Equipment Co. Devin and Debra L. Parker PepsiCo Foundation J. Duane '59 and Judith L. Philipp Peter J. and Sarah Potosky Tony L. '89 and Martha K. Price Eric and Amy Prigge Timothy D. '95 and Diane M. (Foos) '94 Puthoff Laura Rader Merrill Rainey Arthur F. and Elizabeth J. Raker RCM Architects, Inc. Margene P. Reese

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Daniel F. and Wendy T. Reid Reid Insurance Agency Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Edward K. Renshler and Megan Janke Harold E. Rinehart '93 Douglas A. and Cynthia J. (Wolery) '81 Ritter Carol J. Roessing Timothy and Sharon Rooney William P. and Megan S. Rooney Rooney & Associates Real Estate, LLC Edward L. and Linda K. Rosenberry Daryl L. and Cynthia J. Rotman Stanford D. '57 and Eleanor L. (Van Sant) '56 Ruggles Jonathan B. '94, '97 and Heidi S. Rupp Robert J. and Jeanne M. '87 Rustic S & S Management Inc. Jeffrey K. Sailer Russel W. '56 and Harriet A.* (Varano) '57 Sanders Sanoh America Inc. McKinley H. and Laura A. Sauer Gary R. '01, '03 and Helen M. '95 Schneider Josh L. '01 and Erika J. Schoenberger Philip J. '88 and Nancy J. (Heitz) '87, '90 Scott Sentinel Trust Company Shawn Flarida Reiners Joseph S. and Nancy L. Short George M. '65 and Alice C. Showers Margaret B. Slough Richard A. and Phyllis C. Smith David M. and Jennifer C. (Capra) '91 Smith Andrew F. Smyth Bradley A. Spraw '07, '08 William H. and Deanna M. (Johann) '93, '00, '07 Spraw Jim C. and Karen L. (Van Nice) '72 Spurgat State Farm Companies Foundation - Matching Gift Program Gene and Elaine Stevens Jerry L. '53 and Patricia J. Stevenson Stratton Greenhouses, Inc John S. and Anne Swearingen Jerry W. '69 and Mary Ann Szymonowicz Melinda P. and Edward J. Taylor, Jr. Gregory J. Kurasz and P. Rae TaylorKurasz Richard D. and Julie F. Teeple Donald C. and Carrie L. Templin The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Huntington National Bank

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The Renhill Group Debra L. Theis Nathan C. and Julia A. Tice Time Staffing, Inc. John J. Tinsman '61 Toledo Academy of Pharmacy Town & Campus TownePlace Suites Findlay by Marriott Eugene '66 and Kathleen Traxler Jonathan T. '66 and Barbara A. (Conroy) '67 Tullis Judith P. Wahrman James W. and Christine M. Walpole Jack D. '65 and G. Jeanne (Williams) '66 Wasbro Brian '84 and Carol P. (Price) '89 Washington Waste Management Inc. John W. and Victoria B. Weddle J. Steve '69 and Juliann M. Welton Yvonne L. Wenning '97 David K. and Carol R. Whitinger Whitson Hospitality Operations, LLC Whitson Properties Richard E. '52 and Barbara A. (Zehender) '51 Wilkin Susan M. Williams Clarence Williamson Patricia A. Wolfe Rodney K. and Barbara Womer James W. '63 and Karis S. Woodward Terry R. '82 and Teresa Wymer Dan A. and Aleta J. '88 Yates Brian L. '84 and Teresa L. Young Dennis A. '70 and Barbara Zahler Richard and Laurie A. '16 Zydonik Old Main Society $500 - $999 Vivian C. And Winzer R. Andrews, Sr. James M. and Patricia J. Appold Martin J. '72 and Laureen K. Arft Susan E. Arnold '83, '95 and Laura L. Eier Atlas Chemical, LLC Robert Baird Ball Metal Beverage Packing Division Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Edwin Budlong and Celia B. '70 Barberena Steven K. and Bonnie S. (Bunn) '70 Basinger Beer Barrel, Inc. John A. '62 and Joanne Berg Carol A. Bowden Bradley T. and Shelly A. Bracken Kent and Charlotte O. (Wright) '65 Brannan

Robert E. '12, '16 and Jasmine M. Braylock Bridgestone Americas Kenneth C. and Susan M. Brooks Jerry A. '77 and Beth A. Buti Donald and Mary T. Cameron Cass County Tire and Auto Service Center Julie A. Christiansen Daniel Chudzinski Churches of God, Allegheny Region Cinda NC LLC, DBA Cinda Corporation Charles D. and Paula C. Clapper William J. Conaway '61 Cooper Tire & Rubber Employee Services Dept- Matching Gifts John D. and Helen M. Cope David E. and Carolyn Copus Frank A. and Kim Cosiano Country Inn & Suites Rebecca S. Craig Richard L. '69 and Linda Crowder Croys - T.C. & Sons Kenneth E. '68 and K'Etta (Cook) '68 Curry Richard E. '73 and Carole Dailey Jonathan K. '99 and Ashley S. Davis Jeffrey D. '77 and Jill M. Dean Dean Sound LLC Ann K. (DeHaven) '70 and C. William '71 Barkalow, Jr. Dick's Auto Supply, Inc. Kyle S. '99 and Amy M. Doak Margaret R. Duflock Rahman H. '61 and Shirley Dyer Dorothy M. Edwards '56 Bob and Regina R. '00 Elgin Suzanne W. English '09 Edward W. and Virginia L. Erner C. H. Forney* Rod G. and Maggie Fannin M. Esther (Goodling) Farley Farmers & Merchants State Bank Richard H. and Patricia E. Fertel Debra S. Fields Fifth Third Bank - Matching Gift Program Findlay Rugby Football Club Findlay-Hancock County Alliance Foundation J. Lance and Brenda R. '06 Finley First National Bank Murray B. '69 and Barbara J. Fitzgerald Richard W. and Beth L. Flowers Sue Ellen Folk Matthew T. '01 and Katherine (Stirn) '01 Freeman Velma E. and C. Eugene '61 Fries, Jr. Lynda C. Gallant '83 Conrad F. Garvey '71

Richard C. and Barbara S. Gebhardt Timothy J. '88 and Kristina S. (Abbey) '97 Gephart Patrick J. '82 and Sandra D. Gibson Blake A. and Debra L. Gilley Donna L. and Fred W. '61 Gohlke, Jr. Justin C. and Eve L. (Burnett) '06 Gray Michael E. '99 and Stefanie S. (Saunders) '92 Griffith Jeffrey M. and Kimberly A. (Clemons) '81 Grilliot Virginia Guarnieri Charles A. '86 and Julie A. Hardesty Kathryn M. Heinzel Douglas D. Hesse Anthony J. Hixon Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Richard A. '03 and Robin C. (Shanaberger) '01, '03 Hopkins Victoria Hutto Impact Credit Union Eric M. and Amy C. (Driver) '02 Jackson Charles B. '70 and Patricia F. Jacobina Douglas J. '02, '17 and Rebecca (Shell) '01 Jenkins Jonathan K. Davis, DDS, Inc. Ted W. '67 and Margaret Kehr Lawrence M. and Jeanne H. (Wolfe) '71 Kelly Kirk D. '02, '04 and Constance A. Kern Mary Lou Kieffer Robert B. and Molly King Susan H. King Marilyn Klingler Keith A. Knauss '89 Knueven, Schroeder & Co. Ron and Andrea W. Koepke Gust G. and Susan S. Kouvaris Kramer's Superior Cleaners Gregory W. Kuns '88 LaRiche Family of Dealerships Timothy J. and Brandi E. Laurita Carol and Phillip P. '75 Lawson, RICP Cynthia A. Lazor '68 Ann Manley Sara L. Mast '99 Richard D. and Ethel E. Mathey Matrix Construction Management LLC Daniel J. May and Cheryl D. Cape Raymond J. and Anita M. (O'Brien) '86 McCandless Patricia McVetty Christopher and Nicole L. Medjesky Ruth C. (Lloyd) Mitchell '64

Arita A. Moats Diana M. Montague and Dale Cupp Robert H. '59 and Darlene I. Montgomery Nancy Moody-Russo Michael H. '64 and Marjorie R. Mumma Timothy J. '98 and Jenny Murphy Lindsay Needler-Turner G. Norman and Patricia L. Nicholson John G. Nye* Edward Nyman Jane K. O'Neil Dan T. '69 and Patricia S. O'Shaughnessey Patricia A. Oxley Poojaben M. Patel '17 Aaron P. Pauly '18 Peterman Associates, Inc. Francis B. and Janet H. (Hinds) '75 Pilvalis J. J. and Alissa R. (Simpson) '01 Preston Robert M. '74 and Kathleen J. Pritts Russell T. and Royetta E. (Hopkins) '71 Pulver George E. '64 and Kay Ralph Mark R. and Denise M. (Brown) '77 Ramser Michael C. Reed and Colleen Benelli Gerald R. and Janet M. Reichert Rebecca L. Reynolds '01 Rhoad Law, LLC Betty J. (Penland) Ruhl '49 Thomas R. '67 and Roseann (Keller) '68 Samson Anna Scarbrough Martha Schmidt Ryan A. Schneider Michael E. Schoenberger '83 Stephen and Cheryl A. (Staley) '13 Seibert M. Chandra and Padmini Sekar Lisa W. Sheffer '83 Sink's Flower Shop & Greenhouse Wayne F. and F. Louise Smith Gregory A. Smith '83 Robert A. '74 and Carol Smolinski Snoke Family Enterprises Robert C. '03 and Rebecca (Foos) '02 Solomon Kimberly J. Spurgeon '93 State Bank Marvin E. '77 and Ann Stechschulte John N. and Elaine M. (Sfaelos) '67 Steffen Kevin R. and Lori A. Stolly S. Duane Stratton Kay A. Suggs '81 Martin L. '66 and Chrystal M. Terry

Theta Chi Fraternity Alumni Corp John W. and Sherrye L. (Johnson) '85 Trafton Trisonics, Inc. Ronald J. '04 and Christine E. Tulley James A. and Elizabeth K. Turbett UBS Donor-Advised Fund Matthew W. '95 and Laura G. (Wilson) '95, '97 Ulrich Universal Urethane Products, Inc J. Eric and Lucretia A. Vandemark John M. and Patricia A. Wallach Wells Fargo - Matching Gift Program West End Tavern Margaret E. Wetzler '92 Thad F. and Amelia S. Whitinger Paul M. '91 and Cynthia K. Whitson Karen F. Wielinski Jenna S. Wilkins '07 Kirsten M. Wood Workday Scott C. Younger Michael J. Yunis '80 Orange and Black Society $250 - $499 AAA Findlay Automobile Club Patricia Abels AEP Ohio Power Co- Distribution David A. Altobelli '71 Altrusa International of Findlay Foundation American Institute for Foreign Study Mark A. '84 and Leigh Baker Susan I. Baker '83 William W. '68 and Donna Baker David D. and Karen M. (Makrides) '96 Beard Laura H. Beith Cris E. and Christina L. (Ryan) '10 Bell Carl Bellman Helen H. Bennett Scott Berg Don and Deborah Berlekamp Cynthia S. Beucler Nancy E. (Miller) Bickford '00, '03 Bigelow Glass, Inc. William L. '67 and Cheryl A. Bingle Marc D. '99, '04 and Erika L. (Stemmer) '00, '02 Bishop Robert M. '60 and Judie Bistline Darren P. '01, '04 and Jennifer M. (Feller) '08 Black F. Alan and Jacqueline K. Blackburn Timothy H. and Kathryn A. Bradford Kelley A. Brandt Kenneth E. '81 and Jane Brandt William A. '97, '01 and Cyndi D. Bregel

David A. and Jan Brindle Brindle's Wayside Furniture Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gift Program Jason M. and Andrea Broerman Robert C. '65 and Ruth F. Brown Michael J. and Melissa S. (Stickney) '85 Burkett Brian K. and Sara A. Bushong Judith A. Butler C&D Fern Cafe John P. '79 and Heidi Cancelleri William S. and Lael S. Carter Peter G. and Laura L. Cassanos CentraComm Communications, Ltd. Todd A. and Dawn Church Churches of God, Great Lakes Conference Citizens National Bank Todd C. '94 and Jennifer L. Clark Susan L. Conda Frederick J.* '54 and Kathleen C. (Child) '69 Crates Mary Beth Crawford Creative Masonry, Inc. Culver's of Findlay Paul and Louann Cummings Dayton Metro Library Ronald L. '66 and Sharon M. Decooman Dietsch Brothers Judith L. (Stevenson) Doby '65 Greg L. and Lisa M. Dolinar Chad D. and Jennifer J. Doll DonateWell Daniel J. '15 and Catherine M. Donovan Robert E. '89, '02 and Karen S. (Stacy) '80 Doxsey Raeceen L. (Daugherty) '14 and Ty E. Dukehart Larry A. '02 and Cathleen M. Dunfee EAS Sign Art Quenton and Janet C. (Caraveo) '02 Edwards Emclay Enterprises, Inc. Judith A. Epley Brian K. Epperson '05 Dane M. '76, '97 and Diane E. '91, '99 Erford Michael and Eunice Ernst Wesley A. and Lori J. Ernsthausen Eliseo L. and Valerie J. Escobedo Donald D.* and Donna M. Ewing Erman D. Famiano '68 Marcus J. and Katherine E. Fandrey James L. '78 and Mary Ferguson James E. '78 and Kathryn A. '88 Fox William L. and Lynette K. Fricke Jeffrey L. and Martha Frye Maribeth '95, '03 and William N. Geaman, Jr.

Steven A. Studer and Emily E. '08, '11 Geiser-Studer Sharon Gentry Karen A. George Ronald L. '80 and Karen S. Gephart Thomas J. and Penny L. (Berger) '98 Gerdeman Gregory W. and Shelly L. '93 Gilbert William F. and Mary L. Gilbert James G. '99 and Renee Givens John F. '62 and Karen Kay Givens GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Tony G. and Allison M. '97 Goedde Bryan T. Golding '99, '01 Jason A. '99 and Beth E. Granger Granger Insurance Pamela L. (Williams) '68 and John F. '68 Grant, Jr. E. David '67 and Sally J. (Watson) '67 Green Joseph E. '10 and Amanda M. (Etnyre) '09, '10 Guidos Timothy A. and Pamela L. '94, '98 Hamlin Cheri H. Hampton-Farmer and C. Eugene Farmer, Jr. G. Joe '60 and Barbara J. Hanauer Bruce F. and Charlene J. '09 Hankinson C. Randall '97 and Catrina L. (Thiel) '97 Harding Trudi P. and John P. Hatter, Jr. Gary R. and Jane E. Heminger George W. '02, '04 and Lou Ann Henry Rebecca S. Herr '05 Hixon Zuercher Capital Management Elizabeth G. Hoople Hosler - Corbin Insurance Agency Jeffrey R. and Kristy A. Hotopp Marilyn A. House Richard and Darla I. Hudson William M. '64 and Diane J. Hughes Gregory F. and Elizabeth T. Hull Charles E. Ide II Impact Network Solutions, Inc. Edward D. and JoAnne Ingold International Studies Abroad Wayne L. and Miriam E. Irwin James R. '99 and Kendra Joaquin Mark and Mary S. Johnson Diana J. (Now) Jones '74 JP Morgan Chase Good Works Employee Giving Program Kahle Company DBA K&L Ready Mix Kathryn A. Lewis DDS LLC DBA Findlay Dental Group Hiroaki and Sachiko '03 Kawamura Michael D. and Amy S. Kazma

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Timothy E. '89 and Donna R. Kepp Robert E. and Nancy A. (Opperman) '03 Kidd Nelson A. '52 and Martha J. Kittle Donald P. Klausing '66 Carole A. (Bishop) Kozusko '65 David P. and Gwen L. Kuenzli Geraldine R. Lacney '75 Dana Ladd Claire E. Lasceski Adam P. '06 and Michelle L. Lauth Matthew T. and Stephanie M. (Springer) '10, '11 Leddy Thomas K. and Susan J.* Leddy Jeffrey E. Lee '86 and Rob Stauffer Michael E. '10 and Kathryn Lewis Jo Ann Luce Timothy R. '68 and Diane Lynch Julie Maddox Matthew K. '90 and Deborah M. (Ryan) '87 Mains David S. and Laura A. (Phillips) '00 Mast Frank Mazza Elizabeth McBride Richard K. and Lynn J. McCord William J. '91, '09 and Julie D. (Dean) '90 McIntosh Scott and Crista McNish James L. and Susan L. Meier Oscar and Dianne (Hawkins) '76 Meiggs Joseph J. '73 and Deborah A. Mihalik Leslie L. '64 and Mary S. Miller Richard L. and Lucille Kay (Howell) '69 Miller Shannon A. (Gill) '97 and David C. Montgomery II Dennis A. and Ann Moore Rosaline G. Morgan '71 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC Rachel Motycka

Markus M. and Julie M. Munger Kenneth E. '98 and Kathleen M. Musselman Ellena M. Myers Steven D. '03 and Janet L. Myers Robert J. '61 and Susan L. Nichols Aaron Nickas Mark L. '77 and Patricia Niswonger Amanda Ochsner Richard A. and Veronica M. O'Connor Ryan K. '97, '00 and Andrea M. Odendahl Old Fort Bank Stephen H. and Ami J. Orr Lori L. and Charles H. '72 Parker, Jr. Rajesh Paudel '17 James J. '65 and Janet S. Paule Stephen C. Perry '67 Gregory A. Philipp '81 Don E. Pittman Jane D. (Danchisen) Pittman '79 Calvin E. '73 and Beverly A. Price Steven J. '78 and Tracey L. Pritts PRO-TEC Coating Company Joseph W. Provo and Catherine L. Mazza Cary F. and William J. '73 Pugh, Jr. Edward R. and Kate Recker Joesph F. and Suzanne Recker Ralph E. Reeds Duane M. '70 and Diane E. (Brown) '73 Ressler Ryan L. Rickle '98 Philip and Donna E. (Murphy) '03, '06 Ridenour Christopher T. '88, '02 and Robin L. (Palfy) '86 Ridge Ridge & Company CPAs, Inc. Russ and Gwynne Rife Todd W. Roberts '01 Neal A. and Beverly J. (Fisher) '68 Robinson

Joseph E. '51 and Joanne H. (Hamilton) '51 Rockwell Greg Rush Brian P. and Meriah L. Sage Benjamin E. '93, '95 and Lani J. (Booher) '98, '02 Sapp Dean C. and Caren G. Scarbrough Mitchell A. Schimmoeller '12 Craig D. '08 and Jill M. (Beining) '09, '12 Schnipke Jerome B. and Diane M. Schroeder Cedric M. Scott '03 Seaside Vacations Joelle E. (Dreier) Shearin '96, '02 Elaine J. Shell '06 Joy D. (Sayer) '04 and Charles R. '04 Shepard II Bradley W. and Pamela D. Shinn James L. and Barbara A. Simpson Ryan J. '00, '07 and Marie B. (Clevenger) '00, '10 Smith Barry Snook '97 Shirley A. Spaeth John T. '70 and Margrethe Sparks Jamie J. Spencer '03 Robert F. and Constance C. Sprague Jon E. and Maureen L. Stansbery Donald W. and Patricia A. Stansloski Richard B. States Don and Mary Lou Steinbauer Grace Stock Paul A.* and Teresa K. Streacker Ronald F. '91 and Tracy A. (Buschor) '91 Stupi Bartt and Michelle Y. (Thieman) '96, '01 Suchland C. Timothy '75 and Patricia Tarr Cam L. (Roberts) Taylor '67 Darin '99 and Kerry S. (Doby) '14 Teeple Carey Middleton and Sharon Ternullo-Middleton

The Ohio National Foundation Jared C. and Beth A. (Miller) '99 Thomas Kenneth W. '70 and Mary Ellen P. (Pritts) '69 Thomas Michael A. '18 and Dena M. Torres Trends! On Main Trip Sports, Inc. Steve L. '74 and Charlene F. Trout David L. and Tracy R. Tweed Rachel Westlake and F. William '75 Uhlman III Todd Utrup Alexander K. Vaglenov Arthur G. Versnick '74 Jack C. Voller James M. Walker Marjorie G. Walker Mark A. and Susanne M. Wehri Mayann and Frank J. Weinberg III George H. '68 and Ellen E. (Edgar) '68 White Dennis L. and Linda L. (Cannon) '71 White Andrew R. Whitis Robert C. Wilder '68 Benjamin and Kelly M. (Druckenmiller) '07 Wilhelm Jennifer M. Williams '71 Edward J. '66 and Wise J. Kevin and Marsha K. Yarnell Guofen Heather Yu Adam C. and Amy R. Zuercher

* Deceased

Lifetime Giving Recognition Founders' Society $2,000,000 and Above Earl W.* '48 and Gladys L.* DeLong Philip D.* and Virginia B.* Gardner Steven C. and Helen H. Kellogg Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Emerson D.* and Laura E.* Pelton Sodexo, Inc. & Affiliates U.S. Department of Education U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters

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John R. H. Latchaw Society $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 C. Richard and Linda D. Beckett Edward E.* and Joyce* Brewer W. Robert* and Marilyn Y.* Brewer Churches of God, General Conference Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Thomas B. '70 and Kathleen M. Donnell Ruth Corwin Endly* The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Further Lane Farm LLC Michael J.* and Robin L. Gardner O. J.* and Georgia* Huffman

Bonnie L. and James C. Koehler, Sr. Gordon S.* and Marilyn* Macklin Robert A. Malcolm* Marathon Matching Gift Program Marathon Oil Company, Inc. Marjorie McGranahan* '37 Mildred F. McGranahan* '41 Lorne and Alice Michaels Ohio Department of Education U.S. Division of Facilities Compliance and Recovery W & B Realty, Ltd. George M. and Shirlee J. Whitson Charles J. and Mariann D.* Younger

William N. Yates Society $500,000 - $999,999 Ameritech Ohio Foundation Marguerite T. Armstrong* Austin E. Knowlton Foundation Edward E. Brewer* Ralph Carbone A.R. '66 and Mary Ann Charnes Wilbur G.* and Maxine M.* Clauss B. L.* and Cynthia Cleary Coca Cola Bottling Company of Ohio Edward Dumbauld* Matthew R. and Jennifer L. (Payne) '87 Dysinger DeBow and Catherine M.* Freed

Vernon E.* and Regina R. Garner John W.* and Hester P.* Grimm Kinloch Enterprises, Inc. Dudley* and Mary Marks* Lea Tom Lichtenheld John M.* and Patricia M. Luther Sondra S. Malcolm Marathon Petroleum Company Helen Faye Newman '70 Michael G.* and Patricia A. Oxley Margaret M. Palmer* Emerson D.* and Laura* E. Pelton Jack W. and Judith W. Ridge Patrick W.* '58 and Sondra D. Rooney L. Jack '66 and Ann L. (Colburn) '65 Ruscilli Kathleen V. Snavely* John P. and Nancy G. Tague Terry G. '06 and Betty A. Terhark Time Warner Cable Business Class U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Whirlpool Foundation Richard E. White Whitson Properties Harold P.* '54 and Patricia A. Wolfe Charles Manchester Society $250,000 - $499,999 1525 Foundation Lynne Avril John M. and Pamela K. (Moses) '78 Beall James J. Beeson* Margot B. Biery Dennis E. and Janice M. Bishop Blanchard Valley Hospital Dorothy L. Burgoon* Clifford C. and Maureen Cook Frederick H. and Holly T. Davidorf Anthony C. Edwards Equinimity LLC The Findlay Publishing Company Five University Investors, Ltd. H. Fort Flowers Foundation Dennis E. '67 and Patricia L. Foster Kenneth L.* and Margaret* Frost Philip J. Gardner Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation Hancor Edwin L.* and Barbara J.* Heminger Sally S. and Richard R. Hollington, Jr. Duane E. and Kathleen E. Jebbett Jane Kim George H.* and Helen K.* Koepke William H.* and Martha E. Draper* Lape LaunchEquity Acquisition Partnership, LLC Advised Holdings S. Blair Lent, Jr.*

Michael H. '88 and Anne A. (Harrington) '89 Mallett Maumee Bay Turf Center - UBU Sports Worldwide James H.* and Jean C.* Nye Sterling L.* and Meredith M.* Pfeiffer Ted* and Gloria K. Rand Charles E. Reed* J. Alec and Sandra M. Reinhardt Nellie Ritz* Charles E. Schell Foundation Charles H.* and Phyllis Spragg Jim C. and Karen L. (Van Nice) '72 Spurgat Jerry L. '53 and Patricia J. Stevenson The Ohio Academic Resources Network/OSU Thomas A. Watson Billy J. '96 and Brenda S. Watterson Kathryn L. Wenzel* Dale E.* and Lucy M. Wilkinson Roger Wohl C.I. Brown Society $100,000 - $249,999 ACI Construction Company, Inc. Gertrude O. Anderson* Roy V. and Marcia A. Armes Paul V. and Linda S.* Ballinger Bank One Shirley and Richard P. '65 Barchent, Jr. Robert E. and Brenda V. Barkley Mabel C. Bauer* Elizabeth W. Bean Berrien Community Foundation Chuck and Dee Dee Bills BP-Husky Refining LLC James H.* and Peggy McGinty Brannigan Bremer Foundation Barbara Brenner Thomas A.* and Ann M. Buis Lora (Wiest) Burgderfer* James W.* and Lynn R. Child James L. Child*, Jr. Michael J. and Dee Cicak Jane H. Clark J. Allen* '36 and Elizabeth F. (Caskey)* '36 Clopper Paul T. and Jane M. Davis Eastern Regional Churches of God Conference Hobart* and Lottie* Faulkner Fifth Third Bank Gardner & Sons Wendy Gerber Alberto and Paola Geronimi Janet A. Gunn Shiv K.* and Elizabeth S.* Gupta Catherine Haddad Gary M. and Rhonda Harpst

Michael E. Harrington and Anne R. Pramaggiore Lowell E.* and Virginia G.* Hatfield Dorsey A.* '42 and Ann M.* Hazelton Greer L. Hindle Tami Hoag Olivia Hoecker Harold D.* and Eleanor G.* Hoopman Huntington National Bank Edward F. and Maxine A. Hyland Edwin L. Kennedy* Mary S. Kirk* Joseph* and Marilyn Klingler David P. and Gwen L. Kuenzli Thomas M.* and Marjorie E.* Lacey Leon C. Lantz* Jerry J.* and Carol M.* Mallett MEPAC Match Program Stephen R. Mariucci Marriott Corporation Carolyn M. Marvin* Mazza Enthusiasts Association August C. Mazza* '41 Emily A. McCully Mary A. (Foster) McDaniel* '35 Larry L. and Tricia J. Miles Gussie Moffitt* Geraldine Moss* '19 National Christian Foundation Greater Chicago Ohio Board of Regents Ohio Department of Development Ohio Logistics OHM Remediation Services Corp. Christopher E. and Dina Ostrander Samantha Parry Wayne A. and Linda M. Peck Merle Peek Jeremy L. Pemberton '96, '97 Kaaren D. Powell Paula Quirarte Ellis J. Rader* Jane M. Rainis* RCA Helen O. Reimund* '26 Matthew Reinhart Martin* and Carol L. Reno Retirement Research Foundation Kelly J. Robbins Robert A. Rosenfeld Rowmark, LLC. William E. and Donna L. Ruse Karen Sakas Lillian* and John S.* Sawvel, Sr. Joan Schroeder Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Trust Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trust Douglas M. Shafer* Mitchel Slotnick Robin T. Spowart

Helen L. (Beery) and Glenn E.* '42 Stout, Jr. Melinda P. and Edward J. Taylor, Jr. Maurice* and Reva M.* (Staley) '36 Terry The Hauss-Helms Foundation, Inc. Toledo Community Foundation Toledo Public Schools Arthur R.* and Margaret P.* Tuttle U. S. Department of Education International Programs United States Steel Foundation, Inc. Timothy and Gina M. Vaughn Vaughn Industries, LLC Bruce Vickery Jack C. Voller Gregory E. '03 and S. Chris '96, '98 Ward Whirlpool Corporation / Findlay Operations Barton A.* and Josephine A.* (Stough) '29 Wilson David E. '67 and Cassie Yates * Deceased

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C.T. Fox Legacy Society Named in honor of Charles T. Fox, Ph.D., the third president of Findlay College, the C.T. Fox Legacy Society recognizes donors who have shared their intentions to remember the University through a planned gift. For more information about leaving your legacy through a planned gift, contact Jaclyn Schalk, Ed.D., director of gift planning, at schalk@findlay.edu or 419-434-4794. Hiram E. Abegglen* '39 Catherine L. Achord* '28 Donald G. Alexander* Mary L. (Long) Alge* '32 David L. Allen* Theresa M. Anderson '72 Debra (Pees) Arce '80 Marc M. Arce H. Oneita Aungst* Norman C. Aungst* '29 Joyce C. Bachmann* '73 Eva K. (Royer) Baker* '34 H. JoAnn Baker* Ceretta H. R. Baldwin* Richard P. Barchent, Jr. '65 Shirley Barchent Robert E. Barkley Treva Barton* Mabel C. Bauer* L. Richard Beard* '36 Reva C. (Coleman) Beard* C. Richard Beckett Linda D. Beckett James J. Beeson* Marjorie M. (Fleming) Berg Margot B. Biery Dennis E. Bishop Janice (Kandel) Bishop Janette M. Bixel* Richard E. Bixel* Wilfred W. Black* Elaine B. (Bright) Blackburn* '35 George E. Blackburn* '36 Catharine M. Bowen* '29 Anna L. (Garverich) Brachendorf* '17 Judith A. (Claypool) Braun '66 Mary E. Brenner* Edward E. Brewer* Joyce Brewer* Marilyn Y. Brewer* W. Robert Brewer* Clifford J. Brooks* '48 Estelle M. Brown* Harry B. Brown*

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Jane B. (Metz) Brown* '57 James F. Brucklacher* Mary A. (Stringfellow) Brucklacher* '82 Leah H. Buchanan Thomas A. Buis* Geneva J. (Keck) Bundy* '44 Richard L. Bundy*, Sr. '59 Lora Wiest Burgderfer* Dorothy L. Burgoon* Viola S. Burket* Jane Eoff Burson* John H. Burson William T. Butterbaugh* '54 Ronald C. Cable '64 Fern W. (Wayne) Castile* '29 Albert Chapin* A.R. Charnes '66 Mary Ann Charnes James W. Child* Lynn R. Child Ruth M. Chortie* '25 Zela I. Christ* Michael J. Cicak Maxine M. Clauss* Wilbur G. Clauss* Elizabeth F. (Caskey) Clopper* '36 J. Allen Clopper* '36 Brenda K. Collins '90 Donald E. Collins Clifford C. Cook George E. Countryman* Diana L. Cramer Gary L. Cramer* Frederick J. Crates* '54 Kathleen C. (Child) Crates '69 Sylvia Crist* Donna J. (Coffman) Crosby '60 Robert E. Crosby '61 Kenneth B. Cummins* Evelyn M. Damon* '27 Elsie M. Daubert* '46 Jo Ann H. Davidson Earl W. DeLong* '48 Dorothy E. (Stover) Denney* '28

William C. DeWitt* '53 James R. Didham* Kathleen M. Donnell Thomas B. Donnell '70 Edward Dumbauld* Chloe Elder* '25 Ruth Corwin Endly* Helen L. (Inbody) Ensign* '38 Frank R. Erme* '52 Raymond P. Evans* Benjamin F. Evenbeck* '39 Norma Evenbeck* Donna Ewald Robert J. Ewald* '67 Hobart Faulkner* Lottie Faulkner* Mary E. Faulkner* Royce E. Fewell* Geraldine R. Finn* '90 John C. Firmin* Roger D. Fisher '69 Mary S. Flagg* Earl M. Fletcher '75 Susan E. Ford '68 C. H. Forney* Dennis E. Foster '67 Patricia L. Foster Ruth H. Frederick* '60 Wilmer J. Frederick* '41 Catherine M. Freed* DeBow Freed Carolyn A. Frobase Kenneth L. Frost* Denison E. Fuller '72 Flossie (Brandt) Fuller* '22 Robert E. Fuller* Kathryn J. Gambell* Philip D. Gardner* Virginia B. Gardner* Barbara S. Gebhardt Richard C. Gebhardt Marguerite C. George* Frances Gibson* Gladys Good* James G. Greenwood*

Mary R. Grose* Karl Grossman Evelyn J. (Burkey) Hamilton Florence Hamlin* Berneice Harlan* John H. Harrington* Sara J. (Aldrich) Harrington* Virginia R. Harris* Lowell E. Hatfield* Virginia G. Hatfield* Helen C. Hawley* Ann M. Hazelton* Dorsey A. Hazelton* '42 Bernice M. Hellings* '17 Barbara J. Heminger* Edwin L. Heminger* Anthony J. Hixon Norma M. (Packard) Hogle* '51 Lottie Holzhauser* Dorothy M. Hoose* John E. Hoover* Adele Horn* Helen Hosler* Georgia Huffman* O. J. Huffman* Dale R. Hunt Mary Hunt Maxine A. Hyland Randy L. Jenkins Joseph W. Johnsick David A. Johnson* '70 Odah H. Johnson* '38 Elizabeth E. Johnston* Cynthia S. Jones Robert J. Jones John M. Joseph* Cora L. Katzer '48 Benjamin F. Keckler*, Jr. '52 Mildred I. Kelly* '29 Edwin L. Kennedy* James F. Kidd '61 Mary S. (Snyder) Kirk* Martha J. Kittle Nelson A. Kittle '52 Grant R. Kline*

John H. Koehler '73 Robin R. Koehler George H. Koepke* Helen K. Koepke* Billy C. Krugh* '50 William H. Kuck* David P. Kuenzli Gwen L. Kuenzli Helen E. Kurt* '31 Marjorie E. Lacey* Thomas M. Lacey* Elizabeth L. Lanagan* Leon C. Lantz* Martha E. (Draper) Lape* William H. Lape* Mary Frances Hess Laverty* Carol Lawson Phillip P. Lawson '75 Dudley Lea* Mary M. (Marks) Lea* S. Blair Lent, Jr.* B. Luke Levers '51 L. Mary Lewis '91 Darrel F. Linder '43 Glenna F. Linder Ralph M. Line* '27 Nancy J. Littlepage Samuel C. Littlepage Otta M. Litzenberg* Shirley M. (Shrider) Lloyd* '00 Fern T. (Thomas) Ludwick* '29 Patricia M. Luther Martha L. (Rowe) Lutz* '53 Robert A. Malcolm* Carolyn M. Marvin* Donald L. Mathews* Ruth A. Mathews David E. Maugans* '40 Marie B. Maugans* August C. Mazza* '41 Mary A. (Foster) McDaniel* '35 V. Ruth McDowell* '51 Terry M. McGann Marjorie McGranahan* '37 Mildred F. McGranahan* '41 Justine K. McManness* James L. Meier Susan L. Meier J. Paul Mellott* '31 Mabel R. (Roberts) Mertz* '40 Carl R. Meyer '63 Wava Meyer Flossie Michaux* Floyd W. Miller* '38 Wendell G. Minor Carol Mittermaier Jasmine Moini '75 B. Michael Momany '00 Debra M. Momany Larry J. Monday '75

Nancy Moody-Russo Raymond A. Mosshart* Bonita Moyer* '38 Gladys Moyer* Michael H. Mumma '64 Henry W. Musser* Larry E. Musser '74, '05 Sharon E. Musser Steward E. Myers* Dorothy E. (Hill) Neidley* '48 John W. Neidley* '49 Timothy H. Nesler '77 G. Norman Nicholson Jane E. Nicholson* Gary Noblit Martha A. (Pound) Nolan* '71 William M. Nolan Helen (Alexander) Now* '28 Herbert O. Now* '27 James H. Nye* Jean C. Nye* Christopher E. Ostrander Dina Ostrander Vincent C. Passaro '81 Laura E. Pelton* Robert W. Peters* '34 Joseph H. Petrella Meredith M. Pfeiffer* Sterling L. Pfeiffer* Alice C. Potter* '49 Daniel T. Powers Wayne I. Pribble* '85 Ellis J. Rader* Homer L. Rader* Glen R. Rasmussen* Joyce M. Rasmussen Cara C. (Kemler) Ray* '80 Larry E. Ray* Joe Ann Redfern* Thomas L. Redman* '55 Charles E. Reed* Treva M. (Mitchell) Reed* '25 J. Alec Reinhardt Sandra M. Reinhardt Judy M. (Markle) Reist '89 William H. Reist '73 Carol L. Reno Brant K. Rhoad '00 Jaymie Rhoad Robert L. Rhoad* Patsy A. (Doersam) Rice '67 Lewis R. Richardson* Harriette S. (Smith) Ritz* Nellie Ritz* Jean E. (Keneagy) Rivera* '51 Beverly J. (Fisher) Robinson '68 Neal A. Robinson Edward L. Rosenberry Linda K. Rosenberry Gunver Ruble*

William E. Rumbold '74 Ann L. (Colburn) Ruscilli '65 L. Jack Ruscilli '66 William E. Ruse Jeanne M. Rustic '87 Robert J. Rustic Betty Ruths* Roseann (Keller) Samson '68 Thomas R. Samson '67 John S. Sawvel*, Sr. Lillian Sawvel* Mary T. Sayre Maurice M. Sayre* '46 Charles W. Schmidt '62 Martha Schmidt Phyllis J. (Eakin) Schmidt '62 Elaine H. Schoonmaker* John C. Schott '68 Marjorie M. (McMahon) Schott '63 Abigail R. (Entrikin) Schultz '50 Oscar C. Schultz* '48 Katie Schwinn* Janet J. (Carpenter) Selick '70 Douglas M. Shafer* Ray Shontlemire* Ruth Showers* Clifford J. Smith Frances M. (Stover) Smith* '32 Gwendoline (Wilhem) Smith* '27 Jerry L. Smith '69 Linda K. T. Smith '69 Phyllis C. Smith Richard A. Smith Jere M. Snavely* Kathleen V. Snavely* Pauline H. Snavely* Carolyn B. Sockrider* Carrie Ray Sponhauer* Charles H. Spragg* Jim C. Spurgat Karen L. (Van Nice) Spurgat '72 Jerrene (Ackerman) Stahl '73 James K. Steen* David L. Steiner* Berton B. Stevens* Jerry L. Stevenson '53 Patricia J. Stevenson Roberta Stober Park I. Stoner* Ray Stoner* Glenn E. Stout* Jr. '42 Helen L. (Beery) Stout Florence Kling Taylor* P. Rae Taylor-Kurasz Maurice Terry* Reva M. (Staley) Terry* '36 Barbara J. (Gwara) Tewell '64 James H. Tewell '64 Gary L. Thomas Kenneth W. Thomas '70

Laura G. Thomas Mary Ellen P. (Pritts) Thomas '69 Garnet Thompson* '10 Opal (Foreman) Thompson* '30 Richard Thompson* Suzanne E. (Dirmeyer) Thompson Lester P. Thornton* '45 Mary Thornton* Ann M. (Knoll) Todd '87 Van A. Trout* '38 Patricia E. (Keller) Turpening '74 Margaret P. Tuttle* Troi C. Tyner* '63 Mary Jo Urschalitz* '49 Clarabelle VanHorn Richard R. VanHorn '70 Mary R. VanSant* Lisa M. (Pavlak) Vignerot '86, '87 Jack C. Voller '68 Michael C. Walker '79, '81 Alice K. Walters* Gregory E. Ward '03 S. Chris Ward '96, '98 G. Jeanne (Williams) Wasbro '66 Jack D. Wasbro '65 Julie J. Weber '80 Kathryn L. Wenzel* Margaret E. Wetzler '92 Bernadette C. Whisler* Eugene M. White Genevieve B. White* H. Dean White '49 Kathryn B. White* Marjorie L. White Barbara A. (Zehender) Wilkin '51 Richard E. Wilkin '52 Susan Wilkinson '73 Jennifer M. Williams '71 Josephine A. (Stough) Wilson* '29 Julia M. Wilson* Alice P. Winegardner* '28 Sharon L. Winkle '72 J. Louis Wolf* Ruth (Frederick) Wonner* '48 Clair E. Woodruff* '28 David E. Yates '67 Joan D. (Ritter) Yoder* '51 William W. Yoder '51 Dorothy (Traxler) Zinser* '35 Woodrow W. Zinser* '34 Christine L. Zirkle Kenneth E. Zirkle * Deceased

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New Endowed Funds 2017-18 The following funds became fully endowed during the 2017-18 fiscal year. Stefan Psychology Scholarship It is with deep respect, gratitude and friendship that Tena Madison Kirk ’75 established the Stefan Psychology Scholarship Endowment Fund at the University of Findlay to honor Dr. Edwin S. Stefan, psychology professor at Findlay College/University of Findlay from 1969-1995. It is because of Dr. Stefan that Ms. Kirk remained at Findlay College and completed her degree. This scholarship is awarded to psychology majors in their sophomore, junior or senior year of study and who have at least a 2.7 G.P.A. Christin Kay "Chrissie" Kausrud Memorial English Equestrian Scholarship Friends and family of Chrissie Kausrud established the Christin Kay “Chrissie” Kausrud Memorial English Equestrian Scholarship Endowment Fund at the University of Findlay. A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Chrissie graduated from the University of Findlay in the spring of 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Equestrian Studies and Finance with a minor in Business Administration. Chrissie was working as an assistant horse trainer when she passed away in 2013. This scholarship is awarded to equestrian students with preference given to an English hunter/ jumper emphasis students. Preference shall also be given to a student seeking a second major within the College of Business. The recipient must be in their junior or senior year of study and have a 3.2 GPA or better. Duane and Kathy Jebbett Leadership Scholarship Duane and Kathy Jebbett hereby establish the Duane and Kathy Jebbett Leadership Scholarship Endowment Fund at the University of Findlay. This scholarship is awarded to a full-time business student who has demonstrated a willingness and ability to participate in extracurricular and enrichment activities in addition to maintaining a 2.75 GPA. Broadway Concert Series Endowment Carol Reno established the Broadway Concert Series Endowment Fund to provide operational support to the Thomas and Kathleen Donnell Broadway Concert Series. Funds may be spent on artist fees, venue costs, travel costs and promotion of the performances. Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship Endowment The Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship Endowment Fund was made possible by a grant from the

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Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee. This scholarship was establish to encourage female participation and representation in the field of computer science through the University of Findlay’s Computer Science Program. Myrtle Deming Mazza Museum Endowment Patricia A. Bookwalter established the Myrtle Deming Mazza Museum Endowment Fund in 2015 to honor Miss Deming’s many contributions and lifelong commitment to Findlay College/ University of Findlay. The annual distributions provide support for a variety of needs for the paper engineering gallery at the Mazza Museum. Bob and Marcia Sloan Latta Scholarship Established by U.S. Rep. Bob Latta and Dr. Marcia Sloan Latta, the Bob and Marcia Sloan Latta Scholarship Endowment Fund at the University of Findlay is available to students residing in the Ohio 5th Congressional District who will participate in a service abroad program. Richard and Patricia Dudley Award for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Science Research Endowment In conjunction with the Give Voice to Your Values campaign, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Dudley established the Richard and Patricia Dudley Award for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Science Research at the University of Findlay. Dr. Richard Dudley and Patricia Dudley have a strong commitment to the education of student-pharmacists and are passionate about preparing the next generation of clinician-scientists. To assist in this preparation, they established this award which will support Doctor of Pharmacy students in any year of the program. Recipients shall have a 3.5 GPA or better and display excellence in pharmaceutical science research. Rich and Phyllis Smith Endowment for the Humanities Endowment Fund In conjunction with University of Findlay’s Give Voice to Your Values campaign, Dr. Richard A. Smith and his wife, Phyllis C. Smith, established the Rich and Phyllis Smith Endowment Fund for the Humanities. This fund will provide support to the College of Liberal Arts and in particular the humanities disciplines of philosophy, English and religious studies, with priority given to philosophy. Dr. Smith was a professor of philosophy from 1979 until 2013, serving as director of the Philosophy Program for 33

years. In his classes he stressed the relevance of philosophy and the humanities for everyday life. He believed that the best college education involves an adequate grounding in the liberal arts. He considered it important for students to grapple with questions about ethics, the nature of reality and the meaning of life. A strong proponent of interdisciplinary studies, he challenged his students to approach problems with an open mind and to think critically and creatively. Mrs. Smith was a teacher in the Findlay City School system for over 20 years. With a master’s degree in consumer and health sciences, she taught students practical skills and knowledge for job preparation, parenting, nutrition, hygiene and time management. Her father was also a teacher, and all her life she advocated the importance of a well-rounded education for young people as they transition into adulthood. Together Rich and Phyllis supported the University of Findlay financially and through regular attendance at various University functions,

including sports events, musical and theatrical performances, and other campus activities. Phyllis participated in Senior Forum for many years and served for a time on the Senior Forum advisory committee. They both are proud to be a part of the University of Findlay’s heritage and to contribute to its bright future. Tony and Joanne Fuller Basketball Endowment In conjunction with the Give Voice to Your Values Campaign, Dr. Tony and Joanne Fuller hereby establish the Tony and Joanne Fuller Basketball Endowment Fund. This fund will be used to support the varsity basketball programs at the University of Findlay. Dr. and Mrs. Fuller own Blanchard Valley Veterinary Clinic and are strong supporters of UF athletics.

Current Endowed Funds College of Business Endowments $250,000 - $499,000 Dr. Vernon E. Garner Endowed Fund for Entrepreneurial Excellence Endowment The Whitson Family Hospitality Endowment Thomas B. Donnell Business Leadership Award Endowment $100,000 - $249,000 Dana Chair Endowment Dr. Patrick W. Rooney Scholarship Edwin L. Heminger Memorial Lectureship in Business Ethics Endowment Jesse Snavely Jr. Memorial Scholarship R. M. Churchwell Scholarship Whirlpool Endowed SIFE Fund Endowment $50,000 - $99,999 Billy J. '96 and Brenda Watterson Scholarship Jessica and James Moses Business Scholarship Professor Shiv K. Gupta Faculty Chair in the College of Business Endowment Russel and Peg Armstrong Business Scholarship

$10,000 - $49,999 JC. William Barkalow Business Leadership Endowment Charles A. Jackson Scholarship COB Advisory Board Leadership Endowment College of Business Dean's Discretionary Endowment College of Business Endowed Fund for Support of Non-Traditional Business Programs Endowment Donald Knepper Scholarship Dr. Kenneth J. Buchenroth Scholarship Dwight '73 and Alice Miller Scholarship Earl W. '48 DeLong COB Visiting Executive Lectureship Endowment Frederick Kremer Jr. Scholarship George and Nellie Crosby Scholarship Gordon and Marilyn Macklin Merit Scholarship Gupta Business Faculty Global Studies Endowment Harold P. Wolfe College of Business Dean's Excellence Endowment Harry M. Kirk Memorial Scholarship Hazel and Bert Miller Business Scholarship Hospitality Management Scholarship James "Jim" Heck Scholarship

James I. Poole '33 Scholarship James L. Thomas Memorial Scholarship James R. Rettig Sr. Scholarship Jane Eoff Burson Scholarship Janet R. January '64 Scholarship Jeremy L. Pemberton '96 Scholarship John '61 and Linda Weaver Business Scholarship John L. Houston '42 Scholarship Jonathan Binder '11 Scholarship Mac and Billie McDowell Memorial Scholarship Martha Draper Lape Scholarship Owens-Illinois Plastic Products Division Scholarship Paula and John Wolper Hospitality Management Scholarship Ralph L. Kuss Scholarship Richard L. '69 and Linda Crowder Scholarship ROKI AMERICA Company, Ltd. Scholarship Samuel "Sam" Fittante Memorial Scholarship Shiv K. Gupta Business Scholarship Six Disciplines Entrepreneurial Excellence Scholarship Timothy H. '77 and Melinda K. Nesler Scholarship Walter L. Whithaus Scholarship Ward Family Scholarship

Wayne E. Baltzell Hospitality Scholarship Whirlpool Foundation for Women and Minorities Scholarship

College of Education Endowments $250,000 - $499,999 Gladys L. DeLong Memorial Nursing Scholarship $100,000 - $249,000 Gertrude O. Anderson Scholarship John W. '14 and Hester (Powell '19) Grimm Scholarship Lorain Bilingual Scholarship Maurice and Reva (Staley '36) Terry Scholarship Richard E. and Jean K. Davis Scholarship $50,000 - $99,999 Barbara Rieck Heminger Scholarship Dick Strahm Scholarship Dr. Frank R. and Mary Jane Cosiano Scholarship Dr. James D. '53 and Mira M. (Frost '78) Houdeshell Scholarship Gerald R. and Florence G. Collins Graduate Assistantship Scholarship

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Grace Leonard Farrell '36 and Christina Taylor Florence '94 Scholarship Josephine A. Wilson '29 Scholarship Larry and Joann M. Miles Scholarship Robert M. and Catherine M. Pritts Scholarship $10,000 - $49,999 Betty Caskey Clopper Scholarship Catharine M. Bowen Scholarship Class of 1959 Scholarship Class of 1962 Scholarship College of Education AYA/MA/MC Scholarship College of Education Clubhouse Endowment College of Education Early Childhood Scholarship College of Education Harold Hoopman Student Endowment College of Education Intervention Specialist Scholarship Doyne Frommer Scholarship Dr. Ann Whithaus Nuclear Medicine Institute Scholarship Dr. Jean C. Nye Memorial Scholarship Dr. Marian R. Bartch '49 Scholarship Dr. Paul and Jane Davis Physician Assistant Endowment Dr. Richard W. Malcolm '55 Memorial Scholarship F. O. Eakin Family Scholarship James D. and Judith L. Philipp Award of Excellence for the COE Endowment Jane J. Tille '57 Scholarship Janet Maule Swartz Scholarship Joan R. Lewis Scholarship John and Marge Cindric Scholarship John R. and Barbara F. Murray Award For Outstanding Academic and Leadership Physican Assist. Award Julie and J. Steve '69 Welton Family Scholarship Keith '67 and Joyce Mohr Scholarship Kenneth and Susan Brooks Family Scholarship Lorene King Ashby Scholarship Lori Kloman and Clarence Williamson NMI Scholarship Marie G. Sweitzer Scholarship Michael W. Murphy Scholarship Nuclear Medicine Institute Scholarship Pam Hyland Scholarship

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Ronald C. Cable Scholarship Sharon Everett College of Health Professions Endowment Fund Sharon G. Milligan-Lois Annabelle Foltz-Milligan Memorial Scholarship Sharon Milligan Faculty Excellence Award Endowment Susan E. Ford Scholarship Thomas, Kelly '03 and Kirstie '13 Ernst Family Scholarship William J. Butler Scholarship

College of Health Professions Endowments $500,000 - $1,000,000 H. Faye Newman ’70 Nursing Operating Scholarship $100,000 - $249,000 Gertrude O. Anderson Scholarship Dr. Frank R. and Mary Jane Cosiano Scholarship Richard E. and Jean K. Davis Scholarship Gladys L. DeLong Memorial Nursing Scholarship $10,000 - $49,999 Catharine M. Bowen Scholarship Dr. Paul and Jane Davis Physician Assistant Endowment Sharon Everett College of Health Professions Endowment Sharon Milligan Faculty Excellence Award Endowment Sharon G. Milligan-Lois Annabelle Foltz-Milligan Memorial Scholarship John R. and Barbara F. Murray Award for Outstanding Academic and Leadership Performance Physician Assistant Student Endowment Nuclear Medicine Institute Scholarship Dr. Ann Whithaus Nuclear Medicine Institute Scholarship

College of Liberal Arts Endowments $250,000 - $499,000 Dr. Jean C. Nye Spanish Scholarship Janice and Dennis Bishop Scholarship Thomas and Kathleen Donnell Broadway Concert Series Endowment

$100,000 - $249,000 DeBow and Catherine Freed Christian Lecture Series Endowment James H. Brannigan Musical Theatre Guest Artist Endowment Kyla Wisne Memorial Choir Scholarship Mary Snyder Kirk Musical Theatre Guest Artist Chair Endowment $50,000 - $99,999 Active Christian Emissary (ACE) Scholarship Gwen L. Kuenzli Scholarship Helen O. Reimund Scholarship Jackson E. Betts Scholarship Theatre Department Endowment Worth H. Kramer Scholarship $10,000 - $49,999 Barry Alexander Memorial Theatre Scholarship Broadway Concert Series Endowment Catherine Achord Spanish Scholarship College First Church of God Scholarship Curtain Raisers Society Choral Scholarship Curtain Raisers Society Orchestra Scholarship Curtain Raisers Society Performing Arts Scholarship Curtain Raisers Society Technical Theatre Production Scholarship David J. Faiella Sports Information Scholarship David L. Allen Social Science Scholarship Donald W. Hennigs Memorial Vocal Music Scholarship Dr. Edwin S. Stefan Scholarship Dr. Jean C. Nye Music Scholarship Dr. Michael F. & Denise K. (Reno) Anders Musical Theatre Scholarship Dr. Michael F. Anders Vocal Music Scholarship Dr. Wilfred W. Black History Scholarship Elizabeth S. and Professor Shiv Kumar Gupta Award for Excellence in Teaching Endowment Eugene M. and Marjorie L. White Scholarship Findlay Civic Band Scholarship Flowers Family Theatre Production/

Design Scholarship Fred and Dorothy (Dressler '19) Gatchel Scholarship Gary L. Cramer II Endowed Scholarship Gift of Hope Hispanic Scholarship Greenwood-Ehr Prize in Communication Endowment Harada Seeds For Growth Scholarship Harry M. and Mary Snyder Kirk Vocal Music Scholarship Ida Fern Wayne '29 and Albert Castile Religious Studies Endowment International Center Endowed Scholarship J. Paul Mellott Instrumental Music Scholarship Jack and Patricia Taylor Instrumental Music Scholarship Jim and Karen (Van Nice '72) Spurgat Music Program Endowment John and Margaret Firmin Endowed Scholarship John R. and Marion E. Van Nice Choral Music Scholarship John R. and Marion E. Van Nice Instrumental Scholarship Kuenzli/Harada International Student Scholarship Marvin "Monty" Monroe '42 Scholarship Minnie Perkins-Basar Memorial Music Scholarship Ms. Elizabeth (Betty Johnson) Harriss '69 Scholarship Multicultural Master's Degree Scholarship Norma Dirmeyer Bibler Scholarship Ralph Marlowe Line '27 Scholarship Rich and Phyllis Smith Endowment for the Humanities Endowment Robert J. and Janice L. Montague Service Scholarship Roberta Stober Instrumental Music Scholarship Ronald C. Cable '64 Instrumental Music Scholarship Samuel F. Reist Scholarship Stefan Psychology Scholarship Tim Trask Scholarship Vicki (M '05) and Phil McClurkin Theatre Scholarship Warner-Capra Scholarship William ('91) and Dr. Julie ('90) McIntosh Scholarship

College of Pharmacy Endowments $100,000 - $249,000 School of Pharmacy Dean's Excellence Endowment $10,000 - $49,999 College of Pharmacy Advisory Board Endowment College of Pharmacy Faculty Advancement Endowment College of Pharmacy Founding Dean's Scholarship Dana R. Jackson, R.Ph., C.Ph., Scholarship Donald W. Stansloski and Patricia Romans Stansloski Scholarship Pharmacy Camp Alumni - P5/P6 Scholarship Pharmacy Camp Enthusiast Scholarship Pharmacy Camp Scholarship Pharmacy Student Travel Scholarship Richard and Patricia Dudley Award for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Science Research Endowment

College of Sciences Endowments Above $1 million Marjorie M. McGranahan-Mildred F. McGranahan-Shafer-VanDornMcGranahan Scholarship $500,000 - $1,000,000 Austin E. Knowlton Memorial Scholarship $250,000 - $499,000 Katharine Ballard Reed Memorial Scholarship $100,000 - $249,999 Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship G.N. Nicholson Scholarship $50,000 - $99,999 Dr. David L. Steiner Equestrian/PreVet Scholarship Emma May Gray '66 Scholarship Richard W. Corner Memorial Scholarship $10,000 - $49,999 Allen Clopper Scholarship Allyson Busch '09 Western Equestrian Scholarship

Buckeye Western Horse Association Scholarship Charles Sheets Western Equestrian Scholarship Christin Kay "Chrissie" Kausrud Memorial English Equestrian Scholarship Cynthia A. Fishbaugh Walker Memorial Scholarship Dale Wilkinson Scholarship David C. Wallach Mathematics Scholarship Donald C. Higgins Scholarship Dow U.S.A. Science Scholarship Dr. Mary Jo and Tony Geise Family Computer Science Scholarship Dr. Michael T. Homsher Memorial Scholarship Dr. Wendell W. Moyer Scholarship Dressage Scholarship Edward and Mary Crosby Scholarship Edward Lamb Foundation Equestrian Scholarship Elsie Mae Daubert '46 Memorial Scholarship ESOH Scholarship Ferguson Farm, Inc, Equestrian and Pre-Vet Scholarship Glenn and Helen Stout Scholarship for the Alumni Center Harold and Lucille Crosby Scholarship Hunter/Jumper Scholarship James L. Child Jr. Scholarship James W. Child Memorial Scholarship Jim and Karen (Van Nice '72) Spurgat College of Science Research Endowment Kenneth B. Cummins Mathematics Scholarship Koehler Equestrian Scholarship Larry '63 and Ruth McDougle Scholarship Luke and Jeanne Bartolomeo Faculty Development Endowment Meiring-Peck Scholarship Michael B. and Sara F. Dolmayer '54 Western Equestrian Scholarship P. Michael Lancaster '83 Memorial Scholarship Professor Harold Newhard Memorial Scholarship Ralph W. Gunnett, Sr. & Sons Scholarship Robert W. Brennan Western Equestrian Scholarship Steven J. Klein '95 Memorial PreVeterinary Scholarship

Stober Book Scholarship Technology Management Scholarship The Richard L. and Geneva J. (Keck) Bundy Equestrian Scholarship The University of Findlay Horse Club Scholarship Valicor Environmental Services, LLC Scholarship Vanda Nichols - AAUW Scholarship William J. Jutte Memorial Scholarship

General Endowments Above $1 million Emerson and Laura Pelton Scholarship O. J. and Georgia Huffman Scholarship Ruth Corwin Endly Scholarship $500,000 - $1,000,000 Garnet Thompson Memorial Scholarship Mabel Bauer Scholarship Margaret and Paul Palmer Family Scholarship Ritz Memorial Scholarship Van Sweringen Memorial Scholarship $250,000 - $499,000 Arden H. and Dorothy L. Burgoon Scholarship Dumbauld Memorial Scholarship’ Harold P. "Herk" Wolfe '54 and Patricia (Gohlke) Wolfe Center for Alumni, Parents & Friends End Fund James J. and Marveline Beeson Scholarship Tennyson Guyer Memorial Scholarship $100,000 - $249,000 A. R. and Mary Ann Charnes Student Life Endowment Ballinger Industries, Inc. Scholarship Bernice Hellings Scholarship Douglas M. Shafer Library Endowment EJ and Mildred Rader Scholarship Howard and Carolyn Marvin Scholarship John and Frances Eoff Scholarship Kenneth E. Zirkle Scholarship Leon Charles Lantz Scholarship

Lora Wiest Burgderfer Scholarship Mary Alice (Foster '35) McDaniel Scholarship $50,000 - $99,999 Ann E. Bonifas Memorial Scholarship David L. Allen Award for Teaching Excellence Endowment Dean C.A. Morey Children of Alumni Scholarship Dr. John "Jack" Harrington Scholarship Duane and Kathy Jebbett Leadership Scholarship Florence F. Overmire Scholarship GAR Foundation Scholarship I.N. Heminger Scholarship John R. '53 and Jo Ann (H'00) Davidson Scholarship Lucinda V. Peters Scholarship McBride Faculty Development Endowment Mildred (Kinsinger '29) Kelly Scholarship Nellie Ritz Scholarship Ralph Whisler Scholarship Sheldon W. '36 and Florence (Kling) Taylor Memorial Scholarship William and Lucye Hoopes Scholarship William and Marilyn Nonnamaker Scholarship Wm. Max and Barbara Ann Nonnamaker Scholarship $10,000 - $49,999 Bernice M. Hagerty Scholarship Betty and Russell Ruths Memorial Scholarship Bob and Betty Gephart Scholarship Bob And Marcia Sloan Latta Scholarship Bob and Wanda Staley Memorial Scholarship Bundy-Keck Scholarship C. Paul Palmer Scholarship Caleb T. Clark Scholarship Class of 1939 Scholarship Class of 1942 Scholarship Class of 1943 Scholarship Class of 1944 Scholarship Class of 1959 University Archives Endowment Class of 1960 Scholarship Class of '64 Scholarship D. Richard and Judith L. Stephens Leadership Endowment

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David L. '67 and Edith J. Morris Scholarship DeLong Oiler Promise Scholarship Desmond V. Buford "One World, One People, One Race" Memorial Scholarship Dietsch Family Scholarship Don and Nellie Renninger Scholarship Dr. Herbert O. and Helen (Alexander '28) Now Scholarship Dudley Laser '23 and Mary (Marks '17) Lea Scholarship Evelyn M.Damon '27 Scholarship Gene and Alice (Stroude '28) Winegardner Scholarship George E. Countryman Scholarship George R. Lanagan Sr. Scholarship Geraldine Moss Operating Scholarship Glenn Stout Alumni House Great Lakes Conference Churches of God Scholarship Grob Systems Inc. Scholarship GSW Manufacturing, Inc. Study Abroad Scholarship Heritage Scholarship for AfricanAmerican Students Scholarship James W. '63 and Karis S. Woodward Female Veterans' Scholarship Jason Murphy Memorial Scholarship Jean Keneagy Rivera Scholarship Jeff and Ruth Seever Scholarship Keck Family Memorial Scholarship Kenneth Williams '29 Scholarship Kern Family UF Archives Endowment Leslie '35 and Eva (Royer '34) Baker Scholarship Majors James A. and Joan E. Sayer Service Scholarship Mrs. C.I. Brown Scholarship Nellie Fox Hutson Scholarship Office of Development Educational Assistance Scholarship Patricia A. March Scholarship Philip B. and Peggy Crosby Scholarship Philip S. Willis Scholarship Physical Plant Endowed Book Fund Ralph H. '42 and Betty B. '39 Edie Scholarship Richard E. & Barbara A. Wilkin Scholarship Richard L. Bundy Sr. '59, Geneva J. (Keck) Bundy '44, and Melissa M. (Bundy) Crowl '01 Scholarship

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Royal and Rosamond Kear Scholarship Sandra "Sandy" Sauer Memorial International Travel Scholarship Shirley M. Lloyd Scholarship Smith-Emlich Academic Support Center Discretionary Endowment Stella LaRue Scholarship Student Involvement Scholarship Student Leader Scholarship Theta Chi Fraternity Scholarship Thomas M. Pees Memorial Scholarship Town & Campus Scholarship UF Bookstore Book Fund Endowment William A. Barton Scholarship William C. and Betty L. DeWitt Scholarship Women's Christian Service Council Scholarship Zahler and Associates Scholarships Endowment Zahler Family Scholarship

Mazza Museum Endowments $500,000 - $1,000,000 Charles Jacobs Younger and Mariann Dana Younger Operating Endowment Dr. Jerry J. Mallett Institute Endowment $100,000 - $249,000 John and Patty Luther Mazza Museum Visiting Artist Endowment $50,000 - $99,999 Dr. August C. and Maxine A. Mazza Director's Discretionary Endowment $10,000 - $49,999 Barbara Eakin Meyers Acquisition Fund Endowment David P. Ferguson and Karen R. Schwarzwalder Mazza Director's Discretionary Endowment Eugene M. and Marjorie L. White Mazza Endowment Floyd C. and Stella T. Dickman Mazza Institute Librarian's Endowment Helen O. Reimund Speaker Series Endowment

James A. and Janet B. Miller Mazza Museum Endowment Julie Christiansen Mazza Museum Endowment Leah Buchanan Mazza Library Endowment Mr. and Mrs. James C. Weaver Preservation and Restoration Endowment Myrtle Deming Mazza Museum Endowment Ronald and Marjorie Kruse Children's Educational Programming Endowment Royal Kear and Doyne Frommer Mazza Museum Graduate Assistant Endowment

Athletic Endowments $250,000 - $499,000 Philip D. Gardner Football Scholarship $100,000 - $249,000 A. R. and Mary Ann Charnes Basketball Endowment James C. and Bonnie L. Koehler Scholarship $50,000 - $99,999 Ann and L. Jack Ruscilli Football Scholarship Garver Oxley Memorial Scholarship Harold "Herk" '54 and Patte Wolfe Basketball Endowment Pemberton Basketball Endowment Richard Lee Couchot Football Scholarship $10,000 - $49,999 Athletic Department Academic Resource Discretionary Endowment Athletic Endowment Byron E. "By" Morgan Jr. Scholarship Charles D. Daniels '97 and Darla E. Lammers, D.C., Basketball Endowment Charles H. Spragg Golf Scholarship Charlie '92 and Belinda '02 Ernst Basketball Endowment Clauss Varsity Athletic Scholarship Daniel E. Whitinger Memorial Soccer Scholarship Dave and Fradonna Buck Basketball Endowment

Dr. Charles and Phyllis Spragg Basketball Endowment Dr. Jim and Wendy Davidson Basketball Endowment Ed and Melinda Taylor Men's Basketball Endowment Fifth Quarter Club Endowment George and Elaine Blackburn Memorial Scholarship George W. ('65) and Sons Christopher and Robert Drummond Football Scholarship Jack and Jeanne Wasbro Basketball Endowment Jeff Doepker Basketball Endowment Jeffire Wrestling Scholarship Jeffrey R. Seever '76 Scholarship John and Francis Crosby Schott Scholarship Kenneth and Laurie Vaupel Family Basketball Endowment Mains/Stupi Basketball Endowment Nancy Erme Scholarship Oiler Heritage Basketball Endowment Phil '90 and Joyce Kortokrax Basketball Endowment Richard 'Dick' Crawfis Scholarship Robert W. Peters Endowment Ronald and Doris Niekamp Basketball Endowment Sgt. Robin Vincent Fell Scholarship The University of Findlay Athletic Department Golf Program Scholarship Tony and Joanne Fuller Basketball Endowment Tony Pitts Football Scholarship Travis '99 and Amanda Comer '99 Scholarship Varsity 'F' Endowment William W. Beall Golf Scholarship

Reports for 2017-18 prepared by Jennifer Dykes Dane Erford Zach Huber

Funds in Development In addition to the funds that have achieved the University’s funding threshold, the following accounts have been established but had not been fully funded by July 31, 2018. Admiral Edward L. Feightner Leadership Scholarship Angela Brown Scholarship Animal Science Department Scholarship Annabell F., Earl and Jennifer M. Williams '71 Scholarship Athletic Training Scholarship Bair Family Scholarship Barry, Cobb, and King Scholarship Benjamin L. Levers and Patricia M. Smith Scholarship Billy J. and Brenda Watterson "Be the Light Christian Service Award" Endowment Bob and Jeanne '89 Rustic Scholarship Business Affairs Scholarship Byard-Mercer Pharmacy Scholarship C. Richard Beckett Pre-Veterinary Scholarship C.P. Voller Scholarship Campus Ministry Endowment Carl Meyer '63 Scholarship Chemistry Scholarship COLA Faculty Development Endowment College of Business Faculty Development Endowment College of Education Program Endowment College of Pharmacy Faculty Excellence Award Endowment Dallas Sterling, R. Ph., and Cheryl Sterling Pharmacy Scholarship David and Karen '77 Eubanks Nursing Endowment DeBow and Catherine Freed Academic Scholars Award Endowment DeBow and Catherine Freed Endowment for the Arts Don and Brenda '90 Collins Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Stevenson College of Science Research Endowment Dr. C. Michael and Melanie Kerns Scholarship Dr. Eugene K. Eakin Scholarship Earl M. Fletcher '75 Scholarship Echo Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship Emily Apt Geer Memorial Scholarship Findlay Green Campus Initiative Scholarship Gary and Shirley Cole Nursing Scholarship Gary L. and Laura G. Thomas Biology Scholarship Gary L. and Laura G. Thomas Psychology Scholarship Gebhardt Memorial Fund for English Faculty Development Endowment

Jack '65 and Jeanne '66 Wasbro Business Scholarship Jack '65 and Jeanne '66 Wasbro Education Scholarship James M. Schmidt Mathematics Scholarship Jerry L. Smith Operating Scholarship Fund John C. and Audrice M. Hutson Scholarship Joseph and Judith Conda Tales for Tots Endowment Joseph and Marilyn (Kempsell) Klingler Business Scholarship Joseph and Marilyn (Kempsell) Klingler Instrumental Music Scholarship Joseph and Marilyn (Kempsell) Klingler Music Program Endowment Katherine L. and Roy R. Schwinn Scholarship Klingler Instrumental Music Operating Scholarship Larry G. White Scholarship Leah Huffman Buchanan Scholarship Louise and Florence Burkey - Evelyn Hamilton Scholarship Margaret E. Wetzler '92 Endowment Marguerite Platt Winkle Memorial Educational Programming Endowment Mazza Enthusiasts Past Chair Endowment Michael H. ('88) and Anne A. (Harrington '89) Mallett Basketball Endowment Mike and Judy Tesnow Greer Scholarship Nancy Moody-Russo Physician Assistant Program Endowment Natalie L. Powelson Horsemanship School Endowment Pamela M. Hixon Memorial Nursing Scholarship Rice-Root Scholarship Sigma Kappa Sorority Scholarship Terhark Family Scholarship Theta Tau Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority Award (Endowment) Thomas Robert '67 and Roseann (Keller '68) Samson Scholarship Troy Berry '92 Scholarship UF Graduate Research and Scholarship Committee Endowment Velva Spencer Memorial Nursing Scholarship William Rumbold WLFC/Findlay Media Network Scholarship Worstell Family Endowment

University of Findlay Board of Trustees 2017-18* A.R. Charnes '66, Chair Chris Ostrander, Vice Chair Katherine Fell, Ph.D., Member by virtue of office without vote Pamela K.M. Beall '78 C. Richard Beckett, Retired Chair Tod Beckett Sherri Garner Brumbaugh Lynn R. Child Clifford C. Cook Craig A. Crotteau Melissa Duflock '89 J. Lance Finley Michael Harrington John Haywood

Karl L. Heminger Duane E. Jebbett Dan Kennard Kolleen Kirk Philip Kortokrax '90 L. Don Manley Tim Nesler '77 C. Paul Palmer IV William H. Reist '73 Brant K. Rhoad '00 Edward L. Rosenberry Philip J. Scott '88 George M. Showers Lisa M. Vignerot '86, '97 Michael Walker Brian Washington Billy J. Watterson '96 Brian Young *As of October 2018

Board of Counselors The University of Findlay Board of Counselors includes alumni, parents and friends of the University who are committed to the growth and development of the University and its mission. They offer insights to University leadership based on their career perspectives from a variety of fields and act as valuable partners for the institution.

Vivian Andrews Winzer Andrews Karen Beard ‘96 Molly Benson Angela Briggs Joseph Conda Charles Daniels ’97, ‘01 Annett Guglielmi Derek Hutchinson ‘88 Paul Kalmbach David Kuhl Elaine Little Rick Little ‘88 Michael Mallett ‘88

Michael Needler Richard Norton Mark Pitts ‘85 J. Alec Reinhardt Sandra Reinhardt Joy Romero ‘99 Ray Romero ‘00 Jeffrey Sailer Josh Schoenberger ‘01 Jennifer Smith ‘91 Kimberly Stumpp ‘96 Terry Terhark ‘06 Chester Yeager ‘95

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Donor Impact Receiving and Giving: My Scholarship Story

Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship for Women Established

Reflecting on my college career results in a mixture of memories and emotions. But mostly, it makes me smile. My parents hadn’t received a college education and strongly encouraged us kids – there were six of us – to seek one. But that’s easier said than done, particularly on a small family farm. In addition to funds saved through 4-H livestock project sales and our summer produce market, I had the good fortune to receive some privately funded scholarships that helped to make college a reality for me. Decades later, I still remember the joy and awe of opening those envelopes and learning that someone I had never met was helping to invest in my future. At college, I was amazed at the variety of classes offered, and I truly loved learning most of the general education curriculum. Many of the classes explored topics previously unknown to me, and introduced me to a wealth of information about philosophy, debate, world history and cultures, and so many other subjects. While the deadlines for research papers weren’t always cherished, the subjects explored and in-depth knowledge acquired have shaped my life in multiple ways. Even geology – my least favorite undergraduate class – has come in handy during trips out west, having a very basic knowledge of the beautiful mountains and unusual rock formations. A trip to England was planned around exploring favorite authors from an English literature class. I got involved in the campus scene right away, and I loved the activities and the leadership development skills that come from extracurricular activities. Working with other students to get a daily newspaper out on time, and rehearsing with others to take a very difficult piece of music and ultimately perform on stage singing beautiful 4-part harmony together prepares one well for working with others in any workplace. When I reflect on my college experience, it really is no surprise that I ultimately chose a career in the field of advancement, where I have the opportunity to encourage people who love education and helping others to provide future students with an opportunity to open their minds, learn from and with others, and explore their dreams. It allows me to keep learning, too.

The demand for digital technology professionals is skyrocketing. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projections, there will be a 13 percent growth increase projection in this field, leading to 557,000 more well-paying jobs through 2026. Yet women in the United States are increasingly forsaking computer science careers. ComputerScience.org. predicts “the vast majority of computer science jobs will be pursued and filled by men.” Moreover, this trend has only increased since the 1990s, the website reported, noting, “There is a clear disconnect between the computer science industry and the message girls receive about their ability to succeed in tech organizations.” These statistics are also reflected within the University of Findlay’s classrooms. During the 2017-2018 school year, only 13 percent of students enrolled in UF’s Computer Science Program at the undergraduate level were women, while 35 percent accounted for enrollment in the Master of Science in Applied Security and Analytics Program. In response to the gender gap, the University applied for and received $150,000 to provide three $2,500 endowed scholarships annually to women pursuing computer science degrees. Funding is provided by the Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund through Fifth Third Bank. The fund was established in 1908 in Cincinnati, Ohio by Jacob G. Schmidlapp in honor of his daughter who died in a car accident. Schmidlapp founded Union Savings and Trust, which later merged into what is now Fifth Third Bancorp, Philanthropy Ohio. He instructed the fund’s trustees to make grants that would aid women to establish themselves in life. Today, the Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund is the largest fund in the country dedicated exclusively to the needs of women and girls. The first three University of Findlay Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship recipients are Jacqueline Nobora, a senior from Eastlake, Ohio; Morgen Long, a junior from Findlay, Ohio; and Lillian Siefker, a freshman from Ottawa, Ohio. Nobora, Long and Siefker will also benefit beyond the much-needed funding that will help them pay tuition. They will also interact with Choose Ohio First (COF) Scholars, who are state scholarship recipients pursuing science, technology, engineering, math and medicine degrees. These collaborations “will keep them engaged with professionals through mentoring,

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The University of Findlay’s sixth annual Winter College will feature:

The Art of Inspiring Entrepreneurial Thinking in All Ways of Life Scott Grant, Ed.D. ‘04, M’06, Assistant Professor, Adam Twining ‘17 & Rob Book ‘17

Fit to Achieve Jim Steffen ‘94, Owner, America’s Fun Fitness Coach

Critical Decisions: Guiding Senior Leaders on Protecting Our Nation in Times of Disaster Chaplain (Brigadier General) Kenneth “Ed” Brandt ’81, Senior Army National Guard Chaplain & Army Deputy Chief of Chaplains for the Army National Guard

For more information and other events in the area, visit www. findlay.edu/events.

Schmidlapp Computer Science Scholarship recipients, Lillian, Morgen and Jacqueline.

professional meetings and guest speaker opportunities,” said Mary Jo Geise, Ph.D., computer science professor and cochair of the Computer Science Program. “As their major project, they will work with the COF Scholars to develop an Hour of Code program for the Marathon IT Explorer group in April, and present on their preparation experience at UF’s annual Symposium for Scholarship and Creativity.” Scholarship winners will also become involved in the Association for Computing Machinery – Women, a group established between industry professionals and faculty at UF, Bowling Green State University and University of Toledo; and will attend the Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing 2019 conference, a biannual event that gives young women the opportunity to explore internet technology careers, network with others, and meet potential mentors thanks to women leaders from business, industry and academia. Geise said the University of Findlay is excited to offer women such substantial computer science scholarships that will enable them to land valuable, lucrative jobs in this dynamic, fast-paced professional field. Findlay’s computer science courses offer lessons in objectoriented programming languages, client-server applications development and data communication.

Learn more! www.findlay.edu/sciences/computer-science

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Donor Impact

100% Oilers Campaign Nets Nearly $200,000

Without exceptionally generous outside donors, University of Findlay students would have a much more difficult time being able to afford degrees that allow them to pursue lives and careers of service and fulfillment, and the University itself would have a harder time providing the top-notch education that distinguishes this institution. Contributing to that generosity are faculty and staff contributions that also make a big difference in students’ academic lives. Each year, the 100% Oilers employee giving campaign asks University of Findlay faculty and staff to pitch in with financial assistance, of any amount they choose, for whatever UF-related area they feel merits their money. Faculty and staff, like anyone else, can therefore donate to a scholarship fund, student organization, the Mazza Museum Fund, the Business Affiliates Scholarship program, and so much more. The campaign is meant to encourage employees to pause and consider the impact that their time, expertise and financial resources have on students and on the campus’ day-

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2 017 - 1 8 to-day operations. It’s also an opportunity for the campus community to cohesively reaffirm and uphold the university’s educational mission. The fiscal year 2018 100% Oilers campaign ended up being a particularly successful one. According to Kelly M. Warner, director of annual giving for UF’s Advancement Office, faculty and staff gave back a whopping $196,000. Out of the University’s 15 departments, eight had 100 percent campaign participation. Overall, the campaign “secured 86.7 percent participation from employees, which is an all-time record,” said Warner. Two years ago, the effort had an 80.5 percent participation rate.

Graduate Giving Program Showcases Student Philanthropy

Starting with first-year students taking part in orientation service projects, the value of lifelong giving is emphasized right from the start at the University of Findlay. That focus now extends to the award-winning and increasingly popular Graduating Class Philanthropy Honor Cord Program. Beginning with the Class of 2016, it was created to enhance the annual graduating class gift effort. The program includes financial, educational and service components that engage students in selfless service and set the stage for future philanthropic endeavors. To earn a green cord for donning at commencement, each student must make a donation in the amount of their class year ($20.18 for this year) or greater. The money is used to create a Findlay Forward Scholarship; this year, a basketball 3-point shooting contest among members of the University’s six colleges determined an incoming freshman in the College of Pharmacy was to be the scholarship recipient. Other program requirements are determined by each graduating class. For instance, attendance at educational events that focus on philanthropic community impact, and volunteering for various organizations on and off campus have been required. When the program was launched, the Independent College Advancement Association conferred upon UF its

Program of Excellence Award, which celebrates “people or teams that have developed innovative programs, tools and systems,” and recognizes best practices in the higher education advancement field. On Nov. 14, Taylor Brubaker ’18 received the Outstanding Young Philanthropy Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Northwest Ohio Chapter. She earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy while leading the Graduating Class Philanthropy Honor Cord Program committee. The program’s growing success is evidenced by this year’s statistics. According to Kelly Anderson, director of annual giving, 202 financial gifts were received as of spring 2018 commencement, up from 147 in 2017 and 106 in 2016. Overall senior contributions for undergraduates and graduate students totaled just over $4,200. Those who proudly wore philanthropy cords at the May commencement ceremony totaled 186. Other University of Findlay giving efforts geared toward student participation, such as Oilers Serving Abroad, Dance Marathon and Habitat for Humanity campus chapter provide continuous ways for students to help others throughout their academic career.

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Shafer Library As a Matter of Fact: Shafer Library’s 50th Anniversary Celebration is Cause for Contemplation Shafer Library’s story has been shared within the line of volunteers who transported books from their previous home in Old Main, within its stacks featuring tomes about subjects ranging from women’s suffrage to organic chemistry, and between workers who make it possible for others to shape narratives and convey knowledge. And yet, as digital communication increases, many of us now tend to take the library for granted. After all, there is not as frequent of a physiological connection forged between person and paper as there used to be when, say, the library’s card catalog in multiple narrow drawers and books arranged by the Dewey Decimal System were the only ways to find sources. Contrasted with today, scholarly information can be accessed with a phone from any location in the world via Shafer’s website. Books and articles are electronically read,

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or books not in Shafer’s stacks are borrowed from other institutions in the state and delivered to campus in three days or less. Then what, you may wonder, does the present and future look like for Shafer Library? According to University Librarian Andrew Whitis, the library may be more important to us now than it has ever been.

Here’s why: First, as digital theory scholars will attest, accessibility is a key component to meaning making. For the UF community involved in studies, research and general knowledge acquisition, Shafer provides the information-finding means, both online and in person. Need to find out about the

prevalence of mental disorders among those within the juvenile justice system? Want to better understand the affect that Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook conspiracy theories have on the families of the deceased? Shafer Library will help you find what you need in those regards. Second, (speaking of conspiracy theories), Whitis added that another essential duty of librarians is to help people separate fact from fiction, to effectively evaluate sources, and to critically consider the information they’re receiving. Shafer Library staffers can help you determine how to “validate if information is correct or incorrect,” and how to understand the difference between fact and truth. Digital dissemination has served to improve open access to information, which has also provided a much larger portal for opinions that pose as facts. Within UF’s “Principles of Speech” introductory course, the library orientation curriculum is changing to focus more on source evaluating, Whitis said. And, of course, Shafer Library still has operational costs, which people also tend to forget about. “Access to information

has changed a lot, but it’s never free,” Whitis pointed out. From a tangible standpoint, Whitis maintains Shafer Library will always occupy physical space, regardless of digital discourse proliferation. It will house infrastructure to support digital access, and workers to manage and provide information; it isn’t called “library science” for nothing. Today, Shafer also has many services that require physical presence, such as its One Button Studios that enable people to record video and audio, and 3-D printers that students and instructors use for hands-on learning with the help of Information Technology Services staff. In a past-meets-present moment, Class of 1968 members, whose commencement ceremony was held at Shafer, learned of these amenities during a 2018 Homecoming and Family Weekend tour. Despite the passage of time, however, the library is, and always will be, “the common area where people across disciplines can work and share knowledge,” Whitis said.

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Alumni Events

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Alumni Events

Join the Fun! Don't miss out on an alumni and friends University of Findlay event!

Date

Event

Dec. 7 - 9

UF Weekend at Kalahari Sandusky, OH

Dec. 9

Chicago Alumni & Friends Reception

Dec. 29

Celebration of the 2009 National Championship Basketball Team

Jan. 4, 2019

Diagnostic Services Ceremony

Jan. 26, 2019

Toledo Walleye Game and Alumni & Friends Reception

Feb. 2, 2019

Athletic Hall of Fame

Feb. 11, 2019

Tampa/St. Petersburg Alumni & Friends Reception

Feb. 12, 2019

Little Toot Tugboat at the Marina at Edison Ford

Feb. 13, 2019

COE Alumni & Friends Reception Columbus, OH

Feb. 23, 2019

Pre-Vet Alumni Reception Columbus, OH

TBA

Tennessee Titans Tour at St. Thomas Sports Park

Mar. 22, 2019

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OHSAA Boy’s Basketball Brunch Columbus, OH

April 10,17, 24

Lifelong Learning Connections

We would love to reconnect at an event in your area. Update your information to stay up to date!

May 17 26, 2019

Sunny Portugal Trip

Feb. 11

Visit www.findlay.edu/homecoming to see more photos from this year's Homecoming & Family Weekend.

2018 Annual Alumni Breakfast Program

www.findlay.edu/ShareYourNews

Alumni gather at the Rochester Mills Production Brewery Tour and Tasting event in May in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

UF Trustee and Rochester Mills Production Brewery co-owner, Mike Harrington gives a tour.

Rochester Mills Production Brewery Tour and Tasting School

Check out a full list of events at

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Class Notes 1960s 1960 Arch

Richard Leslie ‘60 of Federicksburg, Maryland, recently retired.

1970s

Janice (Stewart) Nemcik ‘72 of Park City, Utah, recently retired in Park City. Dean Adler ’76 of Findlay, Ohio recently retired as the water and sewer billing supervisor for the City of Findlay.

Paul Baransy ’76 recently completed a band composition titled “We Stick Together." The piece, for narrator and band, recounts the story of the five Sullivan brothers who all perished when their ship, the Juneau, was struck by a torpedo during World War II. The composition debuted on June 7, 2018 with a performance by the Waterloo, Iowa Municipal Band.

1980s

Dan Huss ’83, a former UF instructor, competed with Ms. Dreamy at the World Equestrian Games (WEG) held in North Carolina in September 2018, one of the premiere world equestrian competitions. He won a silver medal in individual competition and contributed to Team USA’s gold medal.

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Conservation in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

2000s

Angela (Desh) Modrell ‘00 of Fairbanks, Alaska, is a dispatcher for Fairbanks Emergency Communication Center in Fairbanks.

Whitney (Anne Like) Sims ’11, M‘14 of Findlay, Ohio, is an orthopedic sports medicine physician assistant at Orthopedic Institute of Ohio in Lima, Ohio.

Cory Miller M‘04 of Dayton, Ohio is the principal for Mad River Local Schools in Riverside, Ohio.

Christopher Myers ’13, M‘15 of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, is an occupational therapist for the U.S. Army in Fort Campbell.

Jessica (Pritts) Gilmore ‘04 of Columbus, Ohio, is a talent acquisition manager for The Superior Group in Columbus. Vernon Burden ‘05 of Farmington Hills, Michigan, is an assistant principal for Lake Orion Community Schools in Lake Orion, Michigan. Abby (Hinkle) Waid M‘08 of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, is a business systems consultant IV for Progressive in Mayfield Village, Ohio. Christine (Erisman) Adams AA‘09 of Oakwood, Ohio is an artisan for Self-Fizzics Bath Bombs in Oakwood. Gordon Estlack M’09 of Findlay, Ohio, is a physical therapist for Ohio Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Findlay.

1990s

William Katon ‘09 of Crown Point, Indiana, is an EHS manager for Aquestive Therapeutics Inc. in Warren, New Jersey.

Harry McCann ‘99 of Chickamauga, Georgia is an environmental manager for the Tennessee Department of Environment and

Shelby (Koenig) Heilman ‘14 of Delphos, Ohio is a teacher for Lima City Schools in Lima, Ohio.

Fred Ravenscraft ’00, M‘01 of Denver, North Carolina, is a senior health and safety professional for Duke Energy in Huntersville, North Carolina.

Marshelle (Grimes) Ball ‘87 of Severn, Maryland, is an agent/owner for State Farm in Annapolis, Maryland. Sara (Jane) Ainsworth ‘91 of Wapakoneta, Ohio is a Spanish teacher for Delphos City Schools in Delphos, Ohio.

Kayla (Hoody) Theis ’13 of Tiffin, Ohio, is a purchasing coordinator for Kalmbach Feeds in Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

2010s

Megan Ehora M‘12 of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, is a diversity recruiter for Best Buy Corporate in Richfield, Minnesota.

Lauren Illencik ‘16 M’17 of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is an occupational therapist for Grand Strand Medical Center in Myrtle Beach. Nick Thompson ‘16 of Bexley, Ohio is a corporate and social events coordinator for La Navona in Gahanna, Ohio. Laura (Luckey) King ‘16 M’17, of Mansfield, Ohio, is an occupational therapist at Mansfield Hospital. Jaime (Hanson) Lehtomaa ‘17 of Findlay, Ohio, is a shelter case manager for Findlay Hope House for the Homeless in Findlay. Britney (McIntosh) Rackley ‘17 of Pandora, Ohio, is a high school teacher for Elida Schools in Elida, Ohio. Manish Rijal M‘17 of Sturgis, Michigan, is an analytical chemist for Abbott Nutrition in Sturgis. Laura (Luckey) King ‘16 M’17, of Mansfield, Ohio, is an occupational therapist at Mansfield Hospital.

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In Memory

Marriages & Births Marriages Amanda (Kruger) Arlt ‘06 and John Arlt were married on Dec. 15, 2016, they reside in Bancroft, Michigan.

Mike Leddy ’08, M‘11 and Alyssa Baz were married on June 17, 2017. They reside in Findlay, Ohio.

Kayla (Hoody) Theis ‘13 and Josh Theis were married on Oct. 14, 2018. They reside in Tiffin, Ohio.

Teresa (Schultz) Dowling ‘15 and Jake Dowling ‘13 were married on July 4, 2018. They reside in Wapakoneta, Ohio.

Britney (McIntosh) Rackley ‘17 and Nick Rackley ‘14, M‘18 were married on Dec. 16, 2017. They reside in Pandora, Ohio

Megan (Halsey) Wingate ‘14 and Ashton Wingate were married on June 9, 2018. They reside in Findlay, Ohio.

Rashmi Jha M’16 and Ethan Murnahan were married on Dec. 8, 2017. They reside in Findlay, Ohio.

Jon Shollenberger ‘15 and Mandy Gladczak ‘14 were married on Sept. 22, 2017. They reside in Fort Worth, Texas.

Emily (Pagemarker) Young ‘12 and Karl Young were married on Aug. 17, 2013. They reside in Lima, Ohio.

Laura Luckey King ‘16, M‘17 and Brandon King ‘15 were married on July 28, 2018. They reside in Mansfield, Ohio.

Whitney (Anne Like) Sims, PA-C, ‘11, M‘14 and Steve Sims ‘10 were married on June 11, 2016. They reside in Findlay, Ohio.

Births and Adoptions Christine (Erisman) Adams AA’09 and Christopher J. Adams of Oakwood, Ohio welcomed their son, Elliott James Adams, on Oct. 21, 2016.

Sarah (Steinbrunner) Jansen ‘14 and Jeremy Jansen of Tipp City, Ohio welcomed their son, Henry Samuel Jansen, on April 17, 2018.

Ashley (Gallo) Armenta ‘07 and John Armenta of Buffalo Grove, Illinois welcomed their son, Kairo Wade Armenta, on Aug. 5, 2018.

Michael Kinder ‘05, M‘09 and Kathleen Kinder welcomed their son, Tobias Andrew Nicholas Kinder, on April 11, 2018. The family resides in Homerville, Ohio.

Amanda (Kruger) Arlt ‘06 and John Arlt of Bancroft, Michigan welcomed their daughter, Memphis Arlt, on Sept. 13, 2017.

Allison Kuhnle ‘04, M‘06 and Mark Kuhnle ‘02 of Vermillion, Ohio welcomed their daughter, Alexandra Marie Kuhnle, on July 19, 2018.

Hillary (Risser) Beach ‘11 and Austin Beach ‘06 of Jenera, Ohio welcomed their daughter, Hazel Elizabeth Beach, on Aug. 23, 2017.

Mike Leddy ’08, M‘11 and Alyssa Leddy of Findlay, Ohio welcomed their daughter, Charlotte Jane Leddy, on May 21, 2018.

Daniel Beard ’12 and Tiffany (Corder) Beard (student) welcomed their son, Oliver Reid Beard, on Jan. 17, 2018. The family resides in Findlay, Ohio.

Cory Miller ’02, M‘04 and Kylie Miller ‘03 of Dayton, Ohio welcomed their daughter, Chloe Victoria Miller, on July 26, 2017.

Jack Beuschlein, III ‘04 and Darlene Herzog-Beuschlein ‘04 of Findlay, Ohio welcomed their son, Gavin Michael Beuschlein, on Dec. 30, 2017.

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Lauren (Jones) Patterson ‘10, DPT ‘12, and Dakel K. Patterson ‘05, M‘10 welcomed the births of their son, Eli Patterson, on July 10, 2018; and their daughter, Laila Patterson, on Dec. 10, 2013. The family resides in Findlay, Ohio.

Teresa (Rhinock) Pietrzyk M‘06 and Edward Pietrzyk of Elida, Ohio welcomed their daughter, Abilene Rose Pietrzyk on June 3, 2018. Megan (Rhoades) Rowe ’13 and Lucas Rowe of Upper Sandusky welcomed their son, Holden Rowe, on Oct. 19, 2017. Ganga Shrestha M‘08 and Shambhu Shrestha of Chino, California welcomed their daughter, Greisha Shrestha, on Dec. 9, 2017. Austin Slayter ‘09 and Meredith Slayter of Fishers, Indiana welcomed their daughter, Paige Elizabeth Slayter, on April 13, 2018. Theresa (Schroeder) Snook ‘10 and Richard Snook welcomed their son, Vincent Snook, on June 16, 2018. The family resides in Findlay, Ohio. Suzanne (Lifer) Surowiec, Pharm.D. ‘13 and Mark Surowiec, Pharm.D. ‘12 welcomed their son, Ethan Gregory Surowiec, on April 23, 2018. The family resides in Findlay, Ohio.

Alumni 1940s

1960s

Mary Lou Hiser ’69

Wayne C. Murray ’88

June 17, 2018

Sept. 14, 2018

Edith C. Duffield ’40

Gordon F. Miller ’60, M’96

June 16, 2018

Aug. 17, 2018

1980s

1990s

Vera M. Musgrave ’45

Shirley A. Einkopf ’62

William J. Kuhlman ’81

Terence M. Garrison M’95

Dec. 22, 2018

Sept. 16, 2018

Aug. 10, 2018

May 5, 2018

2000s

James J. Showers ’67

Richard L. Regan ’86

July 7, 2018

April 14, 2018

David E. Hatcher ’68

Darryl Woods ’86

June 9, 2018

April 12, 2018

James F. Brucklacher

Thomas L. Eatherton

Marcus A. Taylor

April 27, 2018

Aug. 29, 2018

May 22, 2018

1950s Natalie E. (Welly) Oberholtzer ‘50 Aug. 15, 2018 Martha L. (Fox) Crawford ’51

Vicki A. (Treier) Insley M’03 Aug. 16, 2018

April 2, 2018

Friends

Gary L. Cramer

Philip S. Furnas

Charles W. Weasel

Aug. 8, 2018

May 12, 2018

April 5, 2018

Sharon L. Croy

Jean L. Hutchison

June 18, 2018

May 22, 2018

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Class Notes

The following passages were shared with the University of Findlay for publication A. Gail Dunn ’52 died on May 10, 2018 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Findlay College with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and History, and from Winebrenner Theological Seminary with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1955. He was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 1983, and was named a distinguished alumnus in 1995. Dr. Dunn served the Sugar Ridge, Ohio, Anthony Wayne, Indiana, and Mendon, Ohio churches before being transferred to Harrisburg First Church of God in 1967. He served Harrisburg First until being named the Conference Superintendent in 1984. Dr. Dunn retired from active ministry in 1994. Rev. Dr. Dunn served as a member and chairman of the Board of Trustees of Winebrenner Theological Seminary from 1971-1995 and held numerous leadership roles in the Churches of God including President of the Denomination, President of

the Ohio Conference, Chairman of the Commission on Publications, and Chairman of the Board of the Carlisle Church of God Home. Rev. Dr. Dunn is survived by his sons, Rev. Dr. Stephen L. (Dianne) Dunn and Mark L. (Beth) Dunn, all of Chambersburg, and, daughters, Gaye Lynn (Scott) Hicks and Karen L. Anthony, all of Harrisburg, and 10 grandchildren, and eight greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marilyn (Reames) Dunn ’65.

inducted into the University of Findlay Athletic Hall of Fame. He spent the majority of his career teaching and coaching wresting at the collegiate level, and enjoyed officiating sporting events, organizing OHSAA tournaments, and selling Reslite mats. He is survived by his wife, Eleanor (Steiner) Baum; daughters, Linda (Dan) Lukac, Lillian (Todd) Zimmerman, Lenore (David) Morton, Lisa (Tom) Leedy, and Laura (Clark) Taylor; a son, Loren (Caroline) Baum; and 18 grandchildren.

Lester C. Baum ’53 died on Sept. 22, 2018 at his home in Urbana, Ohio. He graduated from Findlay College with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce and earned a master’s degree from Oklahoma State University. He was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran who won the title of All-Navy and Marine Wrestling Champion in 1948 and was

Frederick J. Crates ’54 died on May 11, 2018 in Findlay, Ohio. He graduated from Findlay College with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and from Northern Michigan University with a master’s degree in biological sciences. He was married to Dr. Kathleen (Child ’69) Crates ’69, University of Findlay Trustee Emeritus, assistant professor of education and former alumni advisory board member, who survives him. He served an intensive externship at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, and joined two biological field expeditions to Mexico with Richard "Doc" Phillips. Fred became a biology teacher at Arcadia, then taught at Glenwood Middle School; ultimately, he professionally settled at Findlay High School where he taught biology. He later worked as the director of research and development at Hancor, Inc., the family business, and became an independent wastewater and groundwater consultant. He retired in 1995. Fred is survived by children James Crates (Stephanie) and Krista Crates ’92 Miller (Mark), and five grandchildren.

Ivan E. Frick ’49, former Findlay College president, died on Aug. 25, 2018. Dr. Frick graduated from Findlay, College in 1949 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry. He held theological degrees from Lancaster Theological Seminary (1952) and from the Graduate School of Theology at Oberlin College (1955). In 1959 he earned his Ph.D. in the Philosophy of Religion from Columbia University/Union Theological Seminary. Ordained as a minister in 1951, he pastored churches in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, then taught theology, religion and philosophy at Findlay College. After being appointed assistant to the president in 1963, he served as Findlay’s president from 1964-1971. His tenure saw the restoration of the college’s accreditation, an improvement in its financial health, and an expansion of its physical plant through the construction of four buildings. Among numerous awards and degrees from Findlay, he received a Doctor of Humane Letters in 1976. In November 1971, Dr. Frick assumed the presidency of Elmhurst College. He and his wife Ruth ‘50, the college’s first lady, faithfully served in their roles until retirement on July 1, 1994. He is survived by two sons, David Frick, Albany, California, and Daniel Frick, husband of Tamara Goeglein, Lancaster; and a daughter, Susan, wife of Ronald Searl, Westmont, Illinois. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Ruth.

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Harriet A. (Varano) Sanders ’57 died on Aug. 23, 2018. She graduated from Findlay College with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Physical Science. She is survived by her husband, Russel Sanders ’56 of Rocky River, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her son, Dwight Sanders. Graduate of Findlay College. Mrs. Sanders taught in the Findlay and Lakewood public secondary schools, and was a Cleveland Sight Center volunteer.

Michael John Zegarelli ’77 died April 27, 2018. He attended Findlay College where he played Division II football with his lifelong friend and fellow roommate, Al Niswander of Ohio, and graduated with a degree in sociology. He went on to graduate from the College of Saint Rose with a master’s degree in special education. Mike became a special education teacher in the Utica City School District where he worked for over 25 years until his retirement in 2012. He also held a position in the Utica School District for over 20 years as a coach for many sports including wrestling, baseball, softball, and most important to him, football. He joined the Utica College Football staff in the summer of 2002 where he coached for 13 years until he retired from coaching in the summer of 2015. He is survived by his wife, Antoinette of Utica; mother, Thelma; and his son, Michael J. Zegarelli II. William Kuhlman ’81 died on August 10, 2018. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Findlay with a degree in speech. Bill was a real estate agent. He was a longtime member of the National Association of Realtors and a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS). He served on the Ethics, Forms, and Arbitration Hearing Committees of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board, and on the Quality of Life Presidential Advisory Group and Technology Committee of the Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR), and was a trained mediator for both organizations. In 2005, he was one of 12 realtors selected from the 22,000 members of MAR to participate in its first-ever Leadership Development Academy. He served as president of the board of directors for the Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents in 2007, 2008, and 2010, was voted Massachusetts CRS of the Year in 2010, and then became president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Council of Residential Specialists (now known as the Residential Real Estate Council (RRC)) for 2012. In 2018, he was awarded the Profile in Courage Award by the New England Region RRC. He is survived by his wife, Jodine (Vick ‘81) Kuhlman, and daughter, Elizabeth

Kuhlman. He is also survived by his brothers, Richard Kuhlman and John Kuhlman, and by his sisters, Mary Harshfield, Maggie Kuhlman Meyer, and Kathy Kuhlman Klingler. Terence M. Garrison ’95 died May 5, 2018 in Urbana, Ohio. He was a member of the first class to earn a Master of Science in Environmental Management from the University of Findlay, and earned a degree in agriculture from The Ohio State University. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at Vandenberg AFB, California for four years. He completed a one-year internship in environmental management at a federal training center in Battle Creek, Michigan and was hired at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, where he spent his 30-year career with the Air Force Research Laboratories. The high point of his career was leading a team that won the Ohio Governor’s Award for Pollution Prevention by being the first to create a bar code system to inventory and manage hazardous materials used in research. His office coffee mug said, “If it blows or glows call us.” Mr. Garrison is survived by his wife, Patricia “Trish” (Wright) Garrison; three children, Emily Garrison of Phoenix, Arizona, Nathan (Tina) Garrison of Marysville, Ohio, and Seth Garrison of Phoenix, Arizona; and two grandchildren Clarence Lee DeTray, ’99 died in Oak Harbor, Ohio on Aug. 18, 2018. He would later receive his Bachelor of Science from the University of Findlay in 1999. Clancy was employed by First Energy and worked at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant in Oak Harbor where he had 40 years of service. He spent his first 20 years in security and the last 20 years in quality assurance. Along with his employment at Davis-Besse, he became a Certified Peace Officer in 1975 and was hired by the Village of Oak Harbor in 1976 as a part-time police officer until his retirement in 2016. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Kay DeTray of Oak Harbor; children, Chris (Heather) DeTray of Oak Harbor, Scott (Melissa) DeTray of Brecksville, Ohio, and Valerie (Derek) Buckley of Columbus, Ohio; five grandchildren, Celia, Lily, Ella,

Hayley, and Clifford DeTray; and three step-grandchildren, Derek, Dylan, and Makena Gottron. Mackenzie A. Guilford ’18 died on July 1, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Findlay in spring 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in health sciences and pre-occupational therapy, and had begun her graduate studies. She had been a member of several honor societies on campus, such as the Graduating Class Philanthropy Honor Cord Program, and was a member of the Newman Club of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. She is survived by her parents, Eric and Jodi (Wood) Guilford of Defiance, Ohio; and brothers, Scott and Rickie Guilford of Defiance. Jane Wobser, a former University of Findlay diving coach, died on Sept. 23, 2018. While leading the dive program from 2001-2003, and from 2006-2014, her team made its first NCAA Division II national championship qualifier, and developed a number of athletes who won accolades. She was an accomplished swimmer and coach herself, earning spots in both her high school and college’s halls of fame, state titles in high school, and was a fourtime All American at the University of Tennessee. She also qualified for the Olympic Trials in 1988. She is survived by her husband, Jeff Wobser, and mother, Helen Phoebe Anthony.

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End Notes

Archives Dear Alumni and Friends,

As I look back on my college experience at the University of Findlay, I have many fond memories. Athletics occupied a large part of my college years, but that wasn’t the only aspect that made the University of Findlay special. The transition from Hollywood, Florida to Findlay, Ohio was a real shock. The region is sandwiched between the spring break capital of Ft. Lauderdale to the north and trendy Miami to the south, which meant there was plenty of action, adventure, as well as trouble all around, especially during the 1980s. The fast living, money and women depicted by the hit show “Miami Vice” was accurate about South Florida. Thankfully, I had a great family who kept me in line, particularly my aunts, mother and grandmother. I generally have a balanced, but reserved demeanor. Therefore, at times when I struggled with homesickness or other issues while at UF, I never shared them too often. Yet people still cared. What made Findlay special was not so much our success in athletics but the people with whom I forged lasting personal connections. Yes, everyone knows I had a great coach, coaching staff and team, all of whom I still keep in touch with. But the individuals who really made a difference were former UF Trustee Jerry Howard and his wife, Dona; Don Collins, my academic coach; and Coach Curtis Davidson. It is true that institutions need to have interactive programming and activities that develop students and get them involved, but what is most often overlooked is the establishing of personal connections. Spending time with the Howards in their home after games was invaluable as I could not go home on the weekends like most of my teammates and their families could. Watching Jerry, an exemplary husband and father, and his wonderful wife Dona, whom I viewed as a mother figure, gave me the vision for what I wanted my family to be like later in life. Coach Davidson checked in constantly to ask about me and my family. Don Collins got on me constantly about my grades and the importance of my education. For much of what I do today, personally and professionally, the foundation was laid at Findlay, which ensures that students always feel like they matter. That is exactly what each person that I mentioned did for me, and what made my time at Findlay special. Go Oilers!

Alumni Association Board of Governors 2018-19

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The Blizzard of 1978

Officers President DeMya Wimberly '94 Vice President Nicole (Hauenstein) Busey '99 Past President Kelly (Zink) Ernst '03 Elected Representatives (3 year terms) Ann (DeHaven) Barkalow ’70 Suzzette Boyd ‘97 Preston Eberlyn ’15 Tom Jakubiec ‘73 Jennia Knestrick’94 Kathy Myers M’09 Dean Plott ’93 Alissa (Simpson) Preston '01 Jennifer (Reinhart) Schoenberger ’99 Teresa (McIntosh) Steed ‘92 Brian Treece ’01 MAE ’02 Margaret Wetzler '92 Appointed Representatives (2 year terms) Mike Kantner ’04 M’06 Forrest Miller ’17 Student Representatives (2 year appointments) College of Business Tyler Adkins

College of Liberal Arts Karissa Belle Payne College of Education Sara Tomko College of Health Professions Audrey Lea Marshall College of Pharmacy Thomas Brown College of Science Olivia Coppler Senior Class President Emily Moore

DeMya T. Wimberly ’94, President Alumni Association Board of Governors

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