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Dr. Clarence R. Wyatt BOARD OF TRUSTEES

10 MEET THE RESCHKE BROTHERS Monmouth served as the bridge between their Green Machine experience and working with green machines.

14 COLLEGE’S ARDELL ORGAN RESTORED Faculty member Solee Lee-Clark said the organ is sounding the best it has in years.

15 HONOR ROLL OF CONTRIBUTORS A listing of the alumni, friends, students, businesses and organizations that supported Monmouth College in 2022–23. ON THE COVER: “Monmouth Magic” art created by Dusty Scott ’03 (dustyscottart.com)

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MISSION STATEMENT: Monmouth College provides a transformative educational experience within a caring community of learners. As a residential liberal arts college, we empower students to realize their full potential, live meaningful lives, pursue successful careers, and shape their communities and the world through service and leadership.

Mark Kopinski ’79, Chairman Dr. Ralph Velazquez Jr. ’79, Vice Chairman Douglas R. Carlson ’66 Daniel Cotter ’88 Robert Dahl Dan Dickson ’89 Dr. Harvey Echols ’81 Christine Beiermann Farr ’90 Robin Ottenad Galloway ’90 William J. Goldsborough ’65 Kevin Goodwin ’80 Augustin Hart III ’68 Mahendran Jawaharlal ’86 F. Austin Jones John Kemp ’82 The Rev. Robert C. McConnell ’72 Michael B. McCulley, Esq. ’70 J. Alex McGehee ’81 Pamela Meanes ’90 Bradley C. Nahrstadt ’89 Gail Simpson Owen ’74 J. Hunter Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ’76 Anthony J. Perzigian ’66 Dennis M. Plummer ’73 Anita Ridge ’88 Tim Salier ’96 The Hon. John J. Scotillo ’72 Dr. Carlos F. Smith ’90 Sherman Smith ’72 Nancy L. Snowden Mark E. Taylor ’78 Dwight Tierney ’69 Jean Peters Witty ’88

ALUMNI BOARD REPRESENTATIVES TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Marybeth Dues Kemp ’93 Roy Sye ’13 Mark Tupper ’94 ALUMNI BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mark Tupper ’94, President Wade Brown ’07, Vice President Rachel Kelleher ’14, Secretary Tessa Jones ’18, Member at Large EDITORIAL BOARD Duane Bonifer Associate Vice President for Communications and Marketing

Monmouth College does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, military service, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy or other factors as prohibited by law. Monmouth College admits students of any race, religion, color, sex, and national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to Monmouth students. Monmouth College, an Equal Opportunity Employer, is committed to diversity and encourages applications from women and minority candidates. Any inquiries regarding Title IX or the College’s Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation (www.monmouthcollege.edu/nondiscrimination-policy) should be directed to the Title IX Coordinator identified below. The Coordinator will be available to meet with or talk to students, staff and faculty regarding issues relating to Title IX and this policy. Michelle Merritt ’89 Equity Coordinator (Title IX/VI) (309) 457-2111 • equity@monmouthcollege.edu

Hannah Maher Vice President for Development and College Relations Barry McNamara Associate Director of College Communications Emilee Renwick Creative Director NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION: Monmouth College is committed to diversity and encourages applications from women, persons of color, and members of other underrepresented groups.


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MONMOUTH COLLEGE MAGAZINE VOL. 39 | NO. 1 EDITOR Barry McNamara DESIGN Craig Media Monmouth College Magazine is published three times a year for alumni, students, parents and friends of Monmouth College. All opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the editorial staff or the College. CONTACT US: MAGAZINE EDITOR mcnamara@monmouthcollege.edu 309-457-2117 ADDRESS CHANGE monmouthcollege.edu/update 888-827-8268 Development & College Relations Monmouth College 700 East Broadway Monmouth, IL 61462-1998 ALUMNI PROGRAMS 309-457-2231 888-827-8268 alumni @monmouthcollege.edu REGISTRAR 309-457-2326 registrar@monmouthcollege.edu ATHLETICS 309-457-2176 athletics@monmouthcollege.edu GIVE TO MONMOUTH 309-457-2231 888-827-8268 monmouthcollege.edu/give ADMISSION 800-747-2687 admission@monmouthcollege.edu

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THE MAGIC AT MONMOUTH

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here is magic at Monmouth College. One of the definitions of “magic” in my Webster’s New World Dictionary of the American Language is “any mysterious, seemingly inexplicable or extraordinary power or influence.” That definition may apply to Harry Potter, David Copperfield, Penn and Teller, or other magicians, but not totally to the magic that is Monmouth. Monmouth Magic is not mysterious. Monmouth Magic is not inexplicable.

their magic is much more powerful and lasting. Monmouth Magicians work their wonder in the human mind and the human heart — in the confidence they stoke, in the breadth of knowledge they share, in the depth of understanding they nurture, in the possibilities they help others see and seize. The Magic of Monmouth is the arc of lives changed for the better. “Do You Believe in Magic?” asks the classic song from The Lovin’ Spoonful. Do I believe in magic?

But Monmouth Magic is most definitely extraordinary in its power and influence. The makers of Monmouth Magic don’t wear pointy hats. Instead, they wear lab coats and athletic gear. They wear academic regalia and business attire. They wear food service and facilities uniforms.

I believe in the magic of learning, of caring, of commitment to something larger than ourselves, of seeking to make the lives of others better. In other words, I believe in the Magic of Monmouth. And I know you do, too.

Nor do the makers of Monmouth Magic wave magic wands. They use 3-D printers and potters’ wheels. They use virtual reality headsets. They build stage sets and combine words to evoke beauty and meaning. They put before us the far reaches of time and space and the inner depth of the human soul.

With thanks,

Monmouth Magicians don’t pull rabbits from hats or make objects levitate. No,

Dr. Clarence R. Wyatt President


CAMPUS NEWS Monmouth College Presidential Search Committee named A 10-member search committee has been named to help select the next president of Monmouth College. The nine individuals were appointed by Ralph R. Velazquez Jr., vice chair of the Monmouth Board of Trustees and chair of the College’s Presidential Search Committee. Velazquez said that the Board of Trustees of the liberal arts college plans to elect Monmouth’s next president in early 2024; the College’s 15th president is expected to assume office in summer 2024. Monmouth’s next president will succeed Clarence Wyatt, who has been president since July 1, 2014. In addition to Velazquez, the search committee includes trustees Christine Beiermann Farr ’90, Mahendran Jawaharlal ’86, Brad Nahrstadt ’89 and Nancy Snowden; faculty members Saadullah Bashir of business and economics and Audra Goach of chemistry and chair of the Faculty Senate; student representative, Luis Castillo; and two staff members — Vice President of Development and College Relations Hannah Maher and Vice President of Finance and Business Holly Tharp.

Monmouth ranked among top 30 colleges for social mobility Monmouth College is one of the best colleges in the country when it comes to providing students a path to social mobility. In the 2024 issue of the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges guide, Monmouth is ranked No. 29 among National Liberal Arts Colleges in the category “Top Performers on Social Mobility.” The guide’s social mobility ranking evaluates a school’s graduation rates of students who receive a federal Pell Grant compared to those students who did not receive one. Students who receive a Pell Grant display exceptional financial need as determined by the U.S. Department of Education when the student files the annual Free Application for Federal Student Aid application. Among Monmouth’s freshman class, 45% of the students received a Pell Grant. Overall, 37% of the College’s student body received a Pell Grant.

Nathalie Roy and Bob Simmons are pictured at Monmouth’s Fox Classics Lecture in 2022, which Roy presented.

Classics program receives $175,000 NEH grant The College has received a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to help U.S. teachers instruct their students about everyday life in ancient Greece. The grant was the brainchild of classics professor Bob Simmons and Louisiana high school classics teacher Nathalie Roy. The NEH grant will fund Simmons’ and Roy’s application to hold a summer institute titled “The Ancient Olympics and Daily Life in Ancient Olympia: A Hands-On History.” The event for K-12 educators will be held July 7-20, 2024, on Monmouth’s campus. More than two dozen teachers from around the nation are expected to attend. “It will allow them to learn some hands-on things that they can teach in their classes,” said Simmons, who will focus on the Olympics portion of the institute. Roy, who teaches at Glasgow Middle School in Baton Rouge, will

address daily life topics, and there will be other instructors, as well.

Monmouth named to Money magazine’s ‘2023 Best Colleges’ Monmouth College has been named one of Money magazine’s “2023 Best Colleges.” The ranking is based upon a school’s affordability, quality and student outcomes. A total of 2,400 colleges and universities were eligible for the ranking, and it was given to only about 700 four-year schools. “While no ranking is perfect, it is always gratifying whenever an independent organization recognizes Monmouth’s efforts to provide an affordable, quality college education to young people,” said President Clarence Wyatt. “Monmouth has a proud tradition of being a college of high opportunity and high achievement, and this ranking affirms that work.” WINTER 2024 3


CAMPUS NEWS

Members of Monmouth’s communication studies department include, from left, Reginald Bell, Shweta Srivastava, Chris Goble, Trudi Peterson, Ethan Hager and Lori Walters.

‘COMMutopia’ department earns top national ranking from NCA Every first-year Monmouth student takes at least one course from an academic department judged to be the best in the nation. The College’s communication studies department was recently named the recipient of the National Communication Association’s prestigious Rex Mix Award, which is presented annually to the top small liberal arts college undergraduate program in the United States. “The areas of our curriculum that we emphasized in our application materials included our long-standing speech assistant program and civil dialogue in our basic COMM 101 course,” said professor Trudi Peterson, who chairs the department. “We also promoted our

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junior-level course that emphasizes vocational discernment and career preparation, and our ability to collaborate with colleagues across campus on interdisciplinary programs.” The national award came down to two big factors, according to professor Shweta Srivastava. “One was the deliberation assignment in COMM 101,” she said. “The other was what we like to call our department — ‘COMMutopia.’ It offers people a safe space to communicate and a safe space for our diverse students. And it’s not just the space, it’s the spirit.” COMM 101, called “Fundamentals of Communication,” is a course that all first-year Monmouth students take, either during their fall or spring

semester. But the department doesn’t take the traditional approach to teaching a course that involves a good deal of public speaking. Rather than throwing new students into a moment when they’re standing alone in front of a class, Monmouth faculty take a different tack. “The first assignment we do in COMM 101 isn’t a speech — it’s a deliberation of a civic issue,” said Srivastava. “The students read several different perspectives of the issue in preparation for a small-group discussion. More than 90% of our students tell us it’s one of the most mature discussions they’ve ever had in their lives. They ask, ‘When are we going to do this again?’”


CAMPUS NEWS ‘Face of Monmouth’ Hucke named Student Laureate of the Lincoln Academy Monmouth College has seen many students progress from participants in its College For Kids summer enrichment program to actual Monmouth students. Now, one of those College For Kids alumni has received one of Monmouth’s highest honors. Lillian Hucke ’24, who attended College For Kids from her hometown of Aledo, Illinois, has been named Monmouth’s recipient of the Abraham Lincoln Civic Engagement Award, thereby becoming a Student Laureate of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois. Student Laureates are honored for their overall excellence in curricular and cocurricular activities. Hucke’s campus involvements are many — so many, in fact, that she seems to show up everywhere. “The softball team calls me ‘the face of Monmouth’ — they like to joke about it,” said Hucke, who will suit up for her fourth season with the Fighting Scots next spring. Although Hucke knew her way around campus from her College For Kids days, it still took a tour as a prospective student for her to decide where to attend college. As a Scot Ambassador, she’s now the one giving campus tours of her own. Then, if it fits, that includes the summer months, she lives relatively close to campus. Another significant part of Hucke’s time is given to the women’s fraternity Pi Beta Phi, which she currently serves as vice president of recruitment.

Pevitz, Rathgeb honored by ZBT During the course of his Monmouth studies, Corey Pevitz ’24 has applied more than once for a scholarship from his Zeta Beta Tau

ABOVE: Corey Pevitz ‘24, the recipient of the largest scholarship awarded by the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation to a student. LEFT: Jake Rathgeb ’23, shown participating in Monmouth’s wall climbing class, received the prestigious Roswell “Buddy” Messing Award for ZBT’s most outstanding individual brother. fraternity. This spring, the process grew a little more lengthy, and that’s because the ZBT Foundation was targeting Pevitz for something special. The process reached its conclusion this summer at a restaurant in Naperville, Illinois, where alumnus and ZBT brother Jeffrey Bakker ’90 presented Pevitz with a check for $17,500 — the largest scholarship the foundation has ever awarded to a student. One of Pevitz’s fraternity brothers at Monmouth, Ethan Panganiban ’25, received a $7,500 scholarship from the ZBT Foundation. At the fraternity’s national convention this summer in New York, Jake Rathgeb ’23 received the prestigious Roswell “Buddy” Messing Award for ZBT’s most outstanding individual brother. As a chapter, Monmouth earned the Lee Dover Award for Outstanding General Chapter Programming and the Joseph E. Glaser Award for excellence in philanthropy. For the latter award, Northwestern University and the University of Central Florida had combined to win 20 of the past 25 years.

ZBT sponsors antisemitism talk They didn’t know it at the time, but earlier in

2023, the brothers of Monmouth’s Zeta Beta Tau fraternity scheduled an antisemitism program that became very much tied to current international events. Thanks to a ZBT heritage grant the College’s Delta Lambda chapter received, the fraternity hosted speaker Alexander Katz on Nov. 5. The event, scheduled long before the Israel-Hamas war began Oct. 7, was free and open to the public. Katz is a training and recruitment manager at URBN Playground, with a doctoral degree in educational leadership and administration from the University of Hartford. He’s also the adviser for the Eta Omicron chapter of ZBT at Quinnipiac University. The speaker is the son of Martin Katz ’72, who during his time as a Monmouth student was president of the fraternity chapter that eventually became the Delta Lambda chapter of ZBT. Titled “Antisemitism: Past and Present,” Katz’s presentation not only reviewed and analyzed past antisemitism experiences but also took a look at the current and future landscape of the issue. Founded in 1898 as the first Jewish fraternity, part of ZBT’s philanthropy focuses on uplifting and supporting the Jewish community. WINTER 2024 5


MONMOUTH HOMECOMING Relationships at center of memorable celebration

BY BARRY MCNAMARA It all comes back to relationships. During Monmouth College’s Homecoming weekend, that was the message shared publicly by award recipients and privately in countless moments across campus as “forever friends” reunited on the campus were their relationships were born. One of the alumni who returned to campus even wrote a song about it. Singer/songwriter Ross Clayton — known to his 2012 Monmouth classmates as Ross Donnan — presented a free concert Friday night, singing a few of the songs he performed last spring on NBC’s The Voice. Clayton also sang his original tune, “Memory’s Edge,” which he wrote based on a Monmouth moment. “It’s good to be back here,” he told the audience at the start of his one-hour concert. “It’s been a decade. This stage here is the first place I ever performed.” Earlier, Clayton led his band members on a mini-tour of campus. “I can’t tell you how fun is it to be back here,” he said. “It’s easy to see people and the memories come flooding back. I’d show the band spots around campus, and they were like, ‘How much trouble did you get into in this dorm?’ I’m so happy to be back here.” ‘RELATIONSHIPS ARE EVERYTHING’ Clayton’s sentiment was shared by the scores of alumni who returned for the weekend, which coincided with the first fall-like weather of the season. An alum who was making his second visit to campus of the year addressed the issue of relationships head-on. “That invitation changed my life,” said Don “Mac” McKinley ’50 of the opportunity to form the Illinois Gamma chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity in the spring of 1948. “I learned the importance of deepening positive relationships.” McKinley, who was also back in May for SigEp’s 75th anniversary celebration, was referring to the bonds he formed with his fraternity brothers, but he also began a relationship at Monmouth

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that turned into a 68-year marriage to his 1950 classmate, Joyce Chatten. McKinley was inducted into the Fraternity and Sorority Hall of Fame, and one of the other Order of Omega inductees — Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07 — also married a Monmouth student (Jacob Stott ’09). The third inductee was John Courson ’64. Monmouth marriages were a theme of the weekend, as all three M Club Hall of Fame inductees met their spouse on campus — Michael Blodgett ’11 (Chelsey Widdop ’13), Kendra James ’08 (Brett Peurach ’08) and Luke Reschke ’09 (Shannon Turczyn ’09). Turczyn even presented her husband for induction. In his remarks Saturday morning, Blodgett addressed the relationships that Monmouth students form with their professors, coaches and mentors. “You saw the potential in me, even when I may not have fully seen it in myself,” he said. “Your guidance, expertise and relentless pursuit of excellence have not only shaped me as an athlete, but as a person. You taught me

the importance of character and the value of hard work. Your influence extends far beyond the field, and I am honored to have had the privilege of learning from each of you.” The night before, several individuals were honored during the College’s Alumni Impact Awards. One of them was Roy Sye ’13, recipient of the Young Alumnus Award, who married his Monmouth classmate, Colleen Sinclair ’13. “I am a firm believer that relationships are everything in life,” he said. “Relationships build trust, and once there is trust, anything is achievable. Ninety percent of the collegiate experience happens outside of the stereotypical classroom setting, which means there is a tremendous amount of time to build and strengthen relationships.” Sye said it was relationships that defined his collegiate experience, rather than specific grades he earned on exams. “The relationships I made at Monmouth allowed me to take risks, ask questions ... and instilled confidence in me as I navigated a new career in the business world,” he said. “There is a debt here that I can never repay.”


The other honorees were Brig. Gen. Chris Lawson ’88, Hall of Achievement; retired John Deere executive Richard Yahnke ’66, Distinguished Alumnus; worldwide wildfire consultant Chuck Bushey Jr. ’73, Distinguished Service; political science professor Andre Audette, Hatch Academic Excellence Award for Distinguished Teaching; and the Dew family, Family of the Year. Within the Dew family were several Monmouth marriages, including Clairus Dew ’38 and Elizabeth Johnson ’41, who were married for 76 years, and the alumnus who spoke on behalf of the family, Larry Dew ’66, who married his classmate, Judy Burmeister. Audette spoke about relationships from the other end of the spectrum, presenting the faculty side. “We want our students to know they are loved and supported,” said Audette, listing that objective as one of five he gleaned from the book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Others, he said, were indulge your curiosity and sense of fun, explore everything, sharing is caring and include everyone. Lawson referenced that support, which was critical to him in his formative years. “My family came from nothing,” he said. “But I was invested in by the faculty and the coaches. I was surprised someone was that interested in me.” Influential members of the campus community for Lawson included professors James De Young and Bridget Keefe, coach Roger Haynes and mentor Steve Bloomer ’83. Reschke detailed how professors such as Ken McMillan, Mike Connell and Dick Johnston not only kept him on track academically but showed up for his track meets to cheer him on, and Bushey gave credit to faculty members who were on campus a half-century ago. “Monmouth College is where I began the groundwork for my professional career,” said. “In particular, Dr. (Milton) Bowman, thank you for getting the ball rolling. Man is a social being, and I’m thankful for the social skill set that was provided by Monmouth College.”

OPPOSITE PAGE: The annual Spirit Shout was once again the place to be on the Friday night of Homecoming. THIS PAGE: Pipe Band members Eli Douglass ’24, Tim Tibbetts, Brandon Ouellette ’14 and Kieren Marshall ’21 make their way down Broadway during Saturday morning’s parade; Skylar Garey ’24 was in the happy Homecoming spirit; former volleyball coach Kari Shimmin takes a photo of three of the players she coached in the 2000s — Amanda Boonstra ‘09, Kendra James ’08 and Colleeen Wilkin ’08. Wilkin presented James for induction into the M Club Hall of Fame.

OTHER HOMECOMING EVENTS During a Friday afternoon ceremony at Monmouth Cemetery, a headstone remembering Champion Miller and his wife, Juda, was unveiled. Regina Johnson, director of the College’s Champion Miller Center for Student Equity, Inclusion and Community, researched Miller as a Monmouth student. She said two words came to mind at the fulfillment of what has been a 23year journey — “overwhelmed and surreal.” “I’m floored and humbled by the response to the headstone project,” said retired College historian Jeff Rankin during his remarks. “This WINTER 2024 7


headstone is here to educate and inspire future generations.” One of those generations was represented by a group of students from Monmouth’s Immaculate Conception School, which made up part of the crowd of more than 75 people. The ceremony was followed by the rededication of the Mellinger Office of Development and College Relations. Slightly larger crowds turned out at April Zorn Memorial Stadium for a pair of traditional Homecoming events. At Friday’s Spirit Shout, the Homecoming court was announced. Izzy Gimm ’25, was named princess and Jackson Bergren ’25 was named prince. Vivica Graham ’24 was crowned queen, and Sencere Brent ’24 was crowned king. Saturday afternoon, the Fighting Scots football team continued its pursuit of a Midwest Conference title, defeating Grinnell College 69-6 to improve to 3-2 on the season and 3-1 in the conference. Monmouth collected a schoolrecord 720 yards of offense. On Saturday evening, the Concert Choir, Chorale and Chamber Choir gave “A Homecoming Concert: Featuring Music from the American Heartland” to an enthusiastic audience, and on Sunday music professor Solee Lee-Clark gave a recital to rededicate the Dahl Chapel and Auditorium’s Ardell Organ.

Ross Donnan ’12, who competed on NBC’s The Voice as Ross Clayton, gave a free concert in Dahl Chapel.

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Above, the Fraternity and Sorority Hall of Fame inductees were John Courson ’64, Donald “Mac” McKinley ’50 and Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07; the M Club Hall of Fame inductees were Kendra James Peurach ’08, Michael Blodgett ’11 and Luke Reschke ’09; Brig. Gen. Chris Lawson ’88 was inducted into the Hall of Achievement; Young Alumnus Award recipient Roy Sye ’13 shows off the book Monmouth College A to Z that he co-wrote with his wife, Colleen Sinclair Sye ’13.


Head football coach Chad Braun leads the Fighting Scots into battle. Monmouth’s 69-6 victory over Grinnell started a seven-game winning streak to close the season; a group poses at the new headstone in Monmouth Cemetery for Champion Miller and his wife, Juda; Homecoming King Sencere Brent ’24 waves to the masses during the parade.

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GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS

Nothing runs like a Deere (except the Reschke brothers)

All Monmouth College graduates and John Deere employees, the Reschke brothers are, from left, are Ethan, Jordan, Luke, Shane and Josh. STORY BY BARRY MCNAMARA PHOTOS BY KENT KRIEGSHAUSER

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hankfully, when it came to their higher education experience, Monmouth College’s Reschke brothers took a break from green and yellow. But it almost didn’t happen that way. Josh Reschke ’07, Luke Reschke ’09, Shane Reschke ’12 and twins Ethan Reschke ’17 and Jordan Reschke ’17 all proudly wore the Kelly green of Geneseo (Illinois) High School. For Maple Leaf football games, the Green Machine add a healthy dash of yellow. They can easily be mistak-

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en for the Green Bay Packers, right down to the “G” on their cheesehead-colored helmets. Green and yellow are also the colors of John Deere Co., which is headquartered in Moline, a few miles west of Geneseo. All five Reschke brothers work for the giant international corporation, which manufactures agricultural machinery and other heavy equipment. Josh is a global supply business manager for tires and wheels, Luke is a manufacturing engineer, and Shane is a supply management specialist. Ethan and Jordan are both material coordinators. Sandwiched in between Geneseo High and John Deere was their college experience as Fight-

ing Scots, but who knows what would’ve happened if the oldest brother, Josh, had gone with his other college choice. THE TRAILBLAZER “It was a last-minute decision to attend Monmouth,” said Josh, who returned to campus in October for Luke’s induction into the M Club Hall of Fame. “I was trying to play basketball, and I was being recruited by St. Norbert (College).” Located in De Pere, Wisconsin (roughly five hours from Geneseo), and, at the time, members of Monmouth’s Midwest Conference, St. Norbert’s Green Knight athletes wear green and gold. “At the end of July, I came to campus to meet


GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS ‘TG’ (legendary Monmouth men’s basketball coach Terry Glasgow),” said Josh. “I just fell in love with the place.” And he also came to a crucial realization. “Why would I play basketball where my family couldn’t come and watch me?” Soon, red-and-white Scots apparel could be found next to the green in the Reschkes’ wardrobes. Josh made his remarks in the Huff Athletic Center fieldhouse, moments after the induction ceremony. On his official visit to campus, the Huff Center was still a work in progress. “This part was just dirt,” he said. “We had to wear hardhats to walk around. You had to visualize what it would look like.” The College felt right and had a bright future, and the geography was good, too, as Geneseo is just 45 minutes from Monmouth. That was not only good news for Josh, but for his parents, Allan and Kathy, who, respectively, ran a plastering business and the local Culver’s restaurant. They could squeeze in a drive to campus to see Josh while also being present for the many activities his younger brothers were doing on the home front. “Staying close to home was an important part of it,” said Josh. “We’re pretty close to our parents.” And that remains the case today. Kathy said her family’s weekly Sunday dinners typically have a crowd of at least 20 people. “My dad comes, too,” she said. “We’re very fortunate that they’re all close by.” Sixteen years after running his last race for Monmouth, Josh remains one of the top eight fastest Fighting Scots in the 400-meter dash. But at the Reschke dinner table, he only ranks third. THE HALL OF FAMER The Huff fieldhouse would soon be home for the next Reschke brother, Luke. One can only imagine how many times the sprinter ran a lap around its 200-meter track during his illustrious career. “I visited a few times to watch Josh play basketball,” said Luke. “I was really comfortable coming here. I talked with Coach (Roger) Haynes and with Coach (Steve) Bell.” Luke would eventually play football for Bell, but not until his senior year. He also played some basketball for Glasgow, but it was in track and field, running for Haynes, where he made a name for himself, earning nine All-American honors and helping the Scots to a pair of top-three team finishes at the NCAA meet. The first came at the 2007 outdoor meet, where Luke teamed with Josh to place second

Allan and Kathy Reschke host a weekly family dinner at their home outside Geneseo, Ill. “All the boys have young families now, but their mom and dad set the standard,” said former Monmouth track coach Roger Haynes. in the 4x400 relay, lifting Monmouth to a thirdplace team trophy. Earlier that year at the NCAA indoor meet, the brothers teamed for a fifthplace All-American finish. At that year’s MWC outdoor meet, Josh and Luke were half of the winning 4x400 squad that set a conference record of 3:15.47. That time is still the record today, 16 years later. Luke’s ultra-fast meet record time of 46.75 in the 400, set three years later, was finally bested in 2023, although it remains the school record. Haynes recalled Luke’s mindset the day before he ran that historic time: “I was standing with some other coaches, and Luke walked by me. I asked him if he was going to take it easy and rest up for tomorrow. He just said, ‘No,’ and kept walking. The other coaches kind of looked at me. But there was a national-caliber sprinter from Illinois College, and Luke didn’t want him to get a leg up.” That type of competitive fire even burned in Allan, long after his days as a talented athlete at Geneseo High School. “I remember going up to the Quad Cities to watch Josh and Luke run the uphill 400 they have up Brady Street before the Bix,” said Haynes. “It’s an extremely difficult race, and they wound up getting second and third behind an All-American

from Northern Iowa. I was talking to Al, and he said, ‘This is so much fun. I have trouble sleeping the night before big meets like this.’” Kathy provided a reason Luke didn’t immediately make his way to the gridiron. A four-time state champion in the 1970s and ’80s, Geneseo was in the midst of a 15-year state playoff streak during Luke’s prep career. That included a run to the Class 5A state semifinal his senior year. “I remember he said, ‘Mom, it’ll just never be better than playing for the Green Machine,’” she said. Helping to change his mind as a senior was the fact that some of the Green Machine followed him to campus. Luke joined Adam Hoste ’12, Kevin Turner ’12 and B.J. Weber ’11 on that year’s roster and was a standout defensive back, making 15 tackles in the Scots’ NCAA playoff game against the University of St. Thomas. And every day in practice, he went up against future NFL quarterback Alex Tanney ’11 and talented receiver Michael Blodgett ’11, who joined him in the Hall of Fame’s 2023 induction class. “It was better than anything I could’ve ever dreamed,” said Luke. “I’ve got great memories of it all. I had the kind of coaches that I would want my kids to play for, and the friends I met here I’m still friends with.” WINTER 2024 11


GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS In addition to regularly seeing his parents in the stands, Luke recalled that several faculty members — particularly business professors Ken McMillan, Mike Connell and Dick Johnston — also attended his Fighting Scot events. For a while, Luke considered pursuing professional sports, but not in track or football. Rather, with his flair for competition and speed, he flirted with the idea of becoming a NASCAR pit crew member. But, as his wife, All-American hurdler Shannon Turczyn Reschke ’09, said during her introduction of Luke at the Hall of Fame ceremony, he’s worked at Deere since two days following his last NCAA meet. SHANE’S STORY Part of the group that made its way from Geneseo to Monmouth in the late 2000s was the middle Reschke brother, Shane, who was also a big part of the Scots’ success in track. Shane, too, appreciated the support he received from his parents at all his competitions growing up and in college. “They never missed a football game,” he said. “And they’d drive eight hours to a track meet to watch me race for a couple of minutes.” Or, in one case, to almost watch him run.

“I walked by Shane and I saw him warming up, and I said, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I’m not going to have us lose the final race of my career.’ So after not running that distance since February, he went out and ran a 49.5 split, and we won the race.”

Roger Haynes

“They were two minutes late to the 4x1 in Ohio,” said Shane of the 2011 NCAA meet. “They missed the whole thing.” “They would work all day, and then get in the car and drive to wherever they needed to go,” recalled Haynes. In addition to that national meet appearance, Shane was part of four relay squads that were provisional NCAA qualifiers. He was on four relay teams that won Midwest Conference titles, and the Scots were a perfect 8-for-8 in MWC championships while he was on the team, a statement that can also be made by Luke. Haynes recalled the final race of Shane’s career, at the 2012 MWC outdoor meet.

Pictured from left are Ethan and Joanna Podosek Reschke, Shannon Turczyn Reschke and Luke, and Jenna Bean Reschke and Josh.

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“We were up at St. Norbert, and we’d pretty much won the meet by then,” he said of the 4x400, a squad that Shane had not been a part of during the outdoor season. “We had a couple kids sit out of the race. I walked by Shane and I saw him warming up, and I said, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I’m not going to have us lose the final race of my career.’ So after not running that distance since February, he went out and ran a 49.5 split, and we won the race.” THE TWINS For one season, in 2013, there were no Reschke boys on the track team, but order was restored when Ethan and Jordan matriculated in fall 2013. Ethan went on to be an eight-time All-American, placing as high as second in the nation in the 400. Included among his 15 MWC titles was a 4x400 squad that equaled the mark Josh and Luke set. “Some of my fondest memories are from Monmouth,” said Ethan. “I remember coming here when I was just a kid. And then as a student, the liberal arts experience offered more than I ever thought possible, and that’s something I definitely take into the workplace.” Ethan recalled watching his two oldest brothers compete at the 2007 MWC meet, when the Scots scored a whopping 307.5 points to easily defend their title. “I remember how dominant they were at the conference meet at Ripon,” he said. “In every event, it seemed, they finished first, second and third. That was a meet that stood out to me.” His twin reiterated how important his parents have been in his and his brothers’ lives. “You could always count on them if you needed anything,” said Jordan. “They always had something positive to say. At meets, I could always hear my dad’s whistle.” Like his brothers, Jordan’s time at Monmouth was special to him. “It’s just the memories and the friendships, like they’ve said, and everything you get taught here. It was definitely a positive experience for me.”


GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS

THEY’RE ALL RESCHKES: From left, Maddy, Beckham, Jordan, Lindsey, Emersyn, Reece, Shane, Kathy, Allan, Ethan, Joanna, Jett, Jenna, Bennett, Halle, Josh, Graham, Ella, Shannon and Luke. FAMILY FOCUS AND WORK ETHIC “We loved that they were close by, and they could come home on weekends when they wanted to,” said Kathy. “We could even meet them in the middle, in Galesburg. I remember doing that one day when Luke called and said he needed some dress clothes.” “I still stay in touch with them a fair amount,” said Haynes, a huge Rolling Stones fan who was listening in his office to the group’s new Hackney Diamonds album, which was released that day. “And this is appropriate for today, but Josh has become a big Rolling Stones fan, too. He called me one night to tell me he’d been at one of their Soldier Field shows and that he’d knocked over about 40 people to get a drumstick that Charlie Watts tossed to the crowd. I’m sure it’s in his man cave now.” On another occasion, the three older brothers — all avid outdoorsmen — returned to campus to hear world-renowned hunter Tim Wells ’87 present the Wendell Whiteman Memorial Lecture. Haynes called the brothers “five different kids,” but he noted two important similarities.

“Allan and I never dreamed all five boys would wind up at the same place. They’ve grown off of each other’s successes. Monmouth College met each of their needs individually — academically, athletically.”

In addition to Luke, two other brothers are married to Monmouth alumnae — Josh’s wife is the former Jenna Bean ’12 and Ethan married the track team’s 800-meter record holder, Joanna Podosek ’18. Kathy is grateful for the role Monmouth College played in keeping the bar high for her sons. “I’d talk to other parents about what was happening with their kids who went to college,” said Kathy. “As a parent, you just want it to go so well for them. After a month or so, I’d talk to each of the boys, and they seemed happy. And then you just go” — and with that, she made a Kathy Reschke fist pump. Eventually, she was 5-for-5 on fist pumps. “Allan and I never dreamed all five boys would wind up at the same place,” she said. “They’ve grown off of each other’s successes. Monmouth College met each of their needs individually — academically, athletically.” “They all have some very strong characterSocially, too. istics — a family focus and a tremendous work “With all my boys, these are their friends ethic,” he said. “Their mom and dad undoubtedly for life,” she said. “We walked in today (for the did a great job of parenting. All the boys have ceremony) and saw the boys all talking to their young families now, but their mom and dad set friends. I said to Allan, ‘It feels like home.’” the standard.”

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After a renovation to the Ardell Organ this year, music faculty member Solee Lee-Clark said, “The organ is sounding the best it has since I came to Monmouth in 2017. It has always been a good-looking instrument, but now it also sounds great.”

College’s Ardell Organ restored and sounds (and looks) as good as new BY BARRY MCNAMARA Log on to the Pipe Organ Database (pipeorgandatabase.org), and Monmouth College is represented. The top header on the school’s page reads “Schantz Organ Co. (Opus 6, 1946).” The database’s “Status and Condition” header on that page about the College’s 77-year-old Ardell Organ can now receive a refresher — an update from “unknown,” to “as good as new,” thanks to a renovation of the instrument that was completed this year by Randall E. Karstens. The Iowa City-based service and restoration technician finished his work in time for a Homecoming weekend concert. Monmouth music faculty member Solee Lee-Clark played a recital in Dahl Chapel and Auditorium featuring the music of William Byrd, G. H. Handel and Franz Liszt. It was followed by a talk by Karstens, who described the work needed for the “Status and Condition” upgrade. SIGNS OF WEAR Karstens first began his focus on the Ardell

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Organ in the fall of 2019 after hearing from LeeClark that “lots of issues were creeping up with the instrument, including dead notes.” “I traveled down to see it, and that confirmed my suspicions of what was needed,” said Karstens. “I tendered a proposal for a two-stage work process.” Chief among the issues was repairing leather pouches — quite a few of them, in fact. Every pipe in the organ has a pouch under it to control the air to that pipe, and Monmouth’s organ has more than 2,000 pipes. In fact, during the previous restoration in 2003, which was funded by Robert Ardell ’62 and his wife, Lee, the number of pipes in the instrument was increased from 1,952 to more than 2,300. Through the years, the leather pouches under the pipes begin to fail. The restoration begins with removing pouch boards, one of many steps to re-leathering the instrument. But before Karstens could get the project underway, COVID happened. The pandemic not only kept him off campus for several months, but it dis-

rupted the supply chain. “I spent a lot of time on site,” said Karstens. “This was already a bigger project due to the number of leather pouches that needed to be repaired. I had to unscrew a lot of screws and then screw them back in. And It became a more lengthy process due to COVID and to vendor issues.” CELEBRATORY CONCERTS In 2003, a concert by a special guest — renowned organist David Schrader — celebrated the rededication of the Ardell Organ, just as the legendary organist Marcel Dupré had visited campus in 1946 to perform the inaugural concert. This time, the honor went to Lee-Clark, an accomplished musician who in 2014 gave a solo performance at Weill Recital Hall in New York City’s Carnegie Hall. “The organ is sounding the best it has since I came to Monmouth in 2017,” she said. “It has always been a good-looking instrument, but now it also sounds great.”


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onmouth College gratefully acknowledges those who made gifts during the fiscal year of July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.

Monmouth College is committed to providing a transformative educational experience within a caring community of learners that empowers our students to realize their full potential, live meaningful lives, pursue successful careers, and shape their communities and the world through service and leadership. We rely on support from alumni, parents and friends to help carry out this important mission.

2022-2023 Index McMichael Heritage Circle Lifetime Giving..............................................................16 Planned Gifts and Bequests..................................... 16 Endowed Gifts............................................................... 17 Capital Gifts....................................................................18 Employee Service......................................................... 19 The 1853 Society.................................................................20

With your help, we are shaping a brighter future for the College and its students.

Restricted Gifts.....................................................................24 Loyal Scots Society.............................................................34

total donors to the annual fund

2,263 total donors

2,418 total of gifts to the annual fund

$4,053,498 total of all gifts

Alumni Contributors..........................................................42 Constituent Groups Parents.............................................................................53 Faculty and Staff...........................................................54 Friends.............................................................................. 55 Businesses and Corporations...................................58 Estates..............................................................................58 Foundations, Scholarships, Trusts..........................58

$7,586,560

Honoraria........................................................................59

We strive for accuracy in preparing this report. If your name has been omitted or your gift incorrectly reported, please accept our sincere apology and contact us at 1-309-457-2231.

Students .........................................................................59

Office of Development and College Relations

Memorial Gifts...............................................................59 Organizations................................................................60 Memorial Commemorations....................................60 Alumni Board of Directors........................................61 Trustees (Current and Emeriti).................................61

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McMichael Heritage Circle Honoring the devotion of former presidents Jackson B. McMichael and his son, Thomas H. McMichael, who together served the College 42 years, the McMichael Heritage Circle recognizes our stewards that have contributed through significant gifts or service. The Circle has five categories: lifetime giving, planned gifts and bequests, endowed gifts, capital gifts and employee service.

LIFETIME GIVING Donors with lifetime giving of $1 million or more from cash and/or planned gifts (Lifetime Giving donors are permanently acknowledged here.)

Individuals Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Nancy Glennie Beck ‘53 and † Lawrence Beck David A. Bowers ‘60 † Helen Brown ‘23 † Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ‘72 and Elizabeth Byrnes † Keith B. Capron Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier † Dorothy Peterson Dahl ‘40 and † Arthur Dahl Anaclare Frost Evans ‘63 † Virginia Brazelton Flynn ‘29 † Virginia Hookham Frattinger ‘65 and † Tom Frattinger William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Kevin M. Goodwin ‘80 Joan Rezner Gundersen ‘68 and Robert P. Gundersen † Ruth Lewis Harr ‘23 and † Ronald E. Harr Walter S. Huff Jr. ‘56 and Bonnie Lowrey Barbara Watt Johnson ‘52 † Richard L. “Doc” Kieft † Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Karen E. Krueger ‘72 † Dennis J. Lachel ‘61 and Kathy Schuld Lachel

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† Petrene Lauritsen ‘48 † William M. LeSuer ‘42 and † B. Arlene Snow LeSuer ‘42 † Karol Kluss Manley ‘49 Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath † M. Grigsby McNeely ‘36 and † George B. McNeely † Lee L. Morgan and † Mary Morgan † H. Safford Peacock and † Betty Peacock † Richard S. Pepper and Roxie Pepper † Harold A. Poling ‘49 and † Marian Poling † Roger W. Rasmusen ‘56 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz † Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith Mark E. Taylor ‘78 † George E. Trotter Jr. ‘47 and † Maxine Murdy Trotter ‘47 William L. Trubeck ‘68 and † Judith Williams Trubeck ‘69 † William H. Turnbull ‘1907 † Donovan D. Vance ‘52 and † Elizabeth Davis Vance ‘49 Fred Wackerle ‘61 † Helen McNeel Wiener ‘38 Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Steven Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

Businesses, Organizations and Estates Anonymous Associated Colleges of Illinois Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Illinois Board of Higher Education Illinois State Grant Illinois State Scholarship Commission Knapheide Manufacturing Company Knapheide Truck Equipment Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation Pepper Family Foundation Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation

PLANNED GIFTS AND BEQUESTS Documented planned gift of $10,000 or more

Individuals

Anonymous David W. Adolphson ‘67 and † Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ‘70 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 Russell S. Andrews ‘68 and Linda Henley Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Robert M. Barton ‘63 David R. Bates ‘63 Reid K. Beveridge ‘64 Richard L. Bivens ‘61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ‘63 Roy E. Bockler ‘72 Carol West Boehme ‘72 Mary Mitchell Bolton ‘46 Gladys Bos Robert F. Bowen ‘59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ‘60 J. David Boyd ‘75 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Heinz J. Brisske ‘71 and Ellen Arkis Brisske ‘71 Marilyn Rogers Brodd ‘51 Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ‘72 and Elizabeth Byrnes † Marion Huey Cairns ‘50 Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 Barbara Berge Caufield ‘58 Charles C. Chappell ‘69 Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 James R. Cole ‘88 Tiffany Mekshes Cole ‘89 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Tony L. Cook E. Davis Coots ‘65 and Nancy Yates Coots ‘66 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Paula Cramer Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki James L. De Young and Janet De Young Burneta Burns Donges ‘49 Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Anaclare Frost Evans ‘63 Edward P. Farwell ‘64 Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Pamela Fruth Barbara Whiteman Garland ‘49 Ann Garry ‘65 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 Marilyn Schlemmer Gillette ‘52 William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Linda Groves Merle B. Growden Joan Rezner Gundersen ‘68 and Robert P. Gundersen Fred Wackerle ‘61

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Pamela Ball Gustafson ‘77 † Eleanor Crow Gustafson ‘63 † Maureen Beck Hamilton ‘66 John E. Harmon ‘68 Tina Hartwig ‘68 Robert E. Hillison ‘82 Robert Hoherd Sally Young Hoherd ‘54 Nicole Olin Hroziencik ‘11 Bill M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Linnea Hammarsten Ingold ‘68 Barbara Watt Johnson ‘52 Robert C. Johnson ‘59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ‘59 Marilyn Johnston ‘48 Timothy G. Keefauver ‘80 and Susan Keefauver Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Kenneth Martin Klein ‘66 and Susan Latham Klein ‘67 Darleen Scherer Knowles ‘68 Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti June Brown Kromberg ‘48 Karen Krueger ‘72 Kathy Schuld Lachel Vincent D. Mahoney Leland R. Marshall ‘51 Phyllis Clindinin Martin ‘53 Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 Thomas F. Matthews ‘61 and Patricia Matthews Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Carol Bryden Moore ‘60 James W. Nelson ‘60 and Beverly Nelson Nelson ‘61 Betty Weiss Oberstar ‘43 Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 Thomas A. Oswald ‘67 † H. Safford Peacock Edward Petersen Walter H. Pfaeffle ‘60 Jerri Picha ‘75 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 H. Leonard Porter III ‘67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ‘67 Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 † Richard R. Reinhold ‘50 Ruth Forsythe Robinson ‘50 Richard A. Romine ‘55 Jean Ross ‘58 Mary Ryder ‘72 Elsie Cory Sadler ‘49 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz † Mary Schwalbert ‘45 Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ‘54

Dee Smith Shuff ‘63 William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith David L. Spears ‘62 Karen Deen Squire ‘62 John M. Stack ‘65 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Terry N. Thorstenson and Carol Thorstenson William L. Trubeck ‘68 † William H. Turnbull ‘1907 Jane Turrel ‘68 † D. Jean Two ‘55 Peter E. Upton ‘68 Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ‘76 and John Van Kirk Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Sandra Wallace William J. Wallace Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Charles Thomas Weeks ‘62 Larry L. Werts ‘54 Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ‘60 Paul L. White ‘61 and Maryann White † Donald G. Whiteman ‘49 † Helen McNeel Wiener ‘38 Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 Jeanne Willhardt J. Mark Wilson ‘78 Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Carolyn White Work ‘59 and Stewart D. Work Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke

ENDOWED GIFTS

Donors of $50,000+ in support of the College’s endowment for a faculty chair, professorship, student scholarship or other purpose

Individuals Anonymous Steven Anacker Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Glenn L. Beall ‘56 David A. Bowers ‘60 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 William Cullen Bryant IV Thomas J. Cerkez III ‘68 and Mary Eyre Cerkez Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Donald W. Chamberlin ‘61 and Barbara Woll Chamberlin ‘61

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Edward DeLong Mr. and Mrs. John D. Diffenbaugh Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 Patricia Bolon Elmone ‘77 David L. Evans Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Marie Foster William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Kevin M. Goodwin ‘80 Merle Growden † Eleanor Crow Gustafson ‘63 Tina Hartwig ‘68 William Heuerman and Sue Huseman James C. Hornaday ‘61 William T. Irelan ‘62 and Ines Irelan Jacobsen Family Fund Jane Jakoubek † Jean Jensen † Margaret Jacoby Josephson ‘53 Irwin E. Kirk ‘53 Ann Knapheide Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Annie McGehee J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath Cherry Lauder McIlvain ‘47 Mary Grable McLeod ‘87 and Kenneth McLeod Jerry K. Mitchell ‘67 and Susan Mitchell Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel † H. Safford Peacock Hugh M. Phelps ‘63 and Norma Phelps Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ‘81 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts Mary Schwind Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ‘54 Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Dorothy Walker Skanderup ‘50 † Dean Skanderup Randal M. Smith and Lynda Smith William W. Smith and Eleanor Slunaker Smith David P. Spalding and Marianne Spalding Doris Speer

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McMichael Heritage Circle (continued)

Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda Derek Thomas and Sara Thomas Cynthia Waltershausen ‘67 and George L. Waltershausen Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Richard W. Whiteman ‘64 and Harriet Southerlan Whiteman ‘65 † Donald G. Whiteman ‘49 Ann Newton Wieland ‘68 P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland Catherine Axline Williams ‘50 Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Ruth Wright Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Steven Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

Organizations and Estates Anonymous Alice Grooms Estate Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Anne G. Luce Estate ARJCO Foundation Ltd. Arminta C. Sheats Estate Arthur W. Brown Estate BBW Holdings, LLC Bernice L. Fox Estate Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund Charles Frederic Strong Estate Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation David A. Bowers IRA Donn and Beverlee J. Johnson Estate Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Edwin L. Johnson Trust Elizabeth Dean and Robert James Ardell Donor Advised Fund Elva B. Lucas Estate Eva Hanna Cleland Estate Frederick & Ann Niblock Estate Gayle Woods Estate Gibson Estate, John W. Gladys M. Morrow Estate Glen L. Pickens Estate Gordon Young IRA Greenridge Properties Hackbrush Family Trust Harr Decedents Trust Hearst Foundations Helen Dunbar Estate

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Helen R. Hicks Trust Estate Henry & Frances Jahn Trust J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation James H. Ruble Family Trust Jane A. Graham Estate John E. Broming Estate Juanita W. Reinhard Trust Judson W. Jones Estate Kellwood Foundation Lee L. Morgan Trust Estate Len G. Everett Estate Linda R. Buch Estate Lysle H. Morrow Estate Margaret Miles Estate Marion D. Boyer Estate Murdy Foundation, Inc. Myers Family Fund N. Barr Miller Estate National Cabinet Lock National Philanthropic Trust Nelson T. Potter Estate Oral C. Kost Estate Pattee Foundation Richard L. “Doc” Kieft Estate Ruth Finch Estate San Diego Foundation Sarah A. Ryder Estate Sindlinger Foundation Skanderup Family Fund Stanley Earl Chism IRA The Bebe Trust Virgil Boucher Estate Virginia B. Flynn Estate W. Jerome Hatch Living Trust Wallace B. Cleland Estate Waste Management, Inc. William M. LeSuer Estate Willis R. Boss Trust

CAPITAL GIFTS

Donors of $50,000+ in support of a building, facility or other capital project.

Individuals Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ‘63 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Nancy Glennie Beck ‘53 David A. Bowers ‘60 Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ‘72 and Elizabeth Byrnes Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Mary Niblock Crawford ‘61

Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Donald E. Fike William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Walter S. Huff Jr. ‘56 and Bonnie Lowrey James A. Hutchinson ‘64 Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ‘86 Barbara Watt Johnson ‘52 Louise DuBois Kasch ‘48 Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Alan V. Larson ‘55 and Sally Smith Larson ‘56 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Terry Medhurst Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin Daniel F. Palmer ‘75 and Sheri Palmer † H. Safford Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Roxie Pepper Hugh M. Phelps ‘63 and Norma Phelps Jerri Picha ‘75 Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ‘95 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ‘54 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 William L. Trubeck ‘68 Robert D. Tucker Jr. ‘65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ‘65 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke

Organizations and Estates Anonymous Arthur and Dorothy Dahl Trust Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund Bruning Foundation Bunce Charitable Lead Unitrust Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program CompX International, Inc. David A. Bowers Revocable Trust David Byrnes Revocable Living Trust DJB Properties LLC Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fund Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation Frederick H. Stanton Estate Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation John McCune Charitable Trust Knapheide Manufacturing Company

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Knapheide Truck Equipment Kresge Foundation Midwest Bank Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation Pepper Family Foundation R.J./D.L. Ardell Charitable Lead Trust Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Sindlinger Foundation Terry E J Medhurst Trust Tri-City Electric Company Virginia B. Flynn Estate Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation William M. Slayton Estate

EMPLOYEE SERVICE

Employees with 25 or more years of service Rajkumar Ambrose George F. Arnold James E. Betts Mary Hanford Bianchi Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 Harlow B. Blum Marjorie Bond Steven L. Buban Daryl B. Carr ‘88 Susan Kim Carrier Martha Carwile Michael L. Connell Kenneth L. Cramer Mindy Damewood Lynn Daw James L. De Young Peter A. Gebauer Donald L. Gladfelter ‘77 Terry L. Glasgow Richard L. Griffiths † Eleanor Crow Gustafson ‘63 Kathy Haas Farhat Haq William M. Hastings Roger D. Haynes ‘82 Dian Henson Susan Holm J. Prescott Johnson Wanda Johnson Richard G. Johnston Carolyn Kirk J. Rodney Lemon ‘63 Stacy Ashton Lotz Thomas E. Lydic Beth McCoy Mary McDermott Lee McGaan ‘69 Kenneth G. McMillan William M. McNall ‘81 R. Jeremy McNamara

DONOR PROFILE THOMAS MARTIN ’72 THE BACKGROUND: Tom grew up in Moline, Illinois, and also spent time in Heidelberg, Germany, and Nigel, South Africa. He graduated from Monmouth with a degree in government and earned a master’s degree in human resource management from the University of Utah. Tom also worked in marketing for John Deere Co. for 27 years and today lives in Reno, Nevada. THE GIFT: Tom has a streak of 14 years of consecutive giving and support of the College’s annual fund through a multi-year pledge commitment. That demonstrates his belief in the vitality of the liberal arts experience, in paying it forward for the next generation of students, and in the power of charitable support. “Think of what kind of world you want future generations to live in and what it is going to take to make that happen,” said Tom. “In a world of 8.1 billion people, helping a student afford a college education may not seem like much, but it means the world to that one student. You can improve the future one person at a time. Give donating a try. You might like it!” MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “I would say that the discipline I developed when it came to my study habits has helped me greatly over the years,” said Tom. “Hearing the viewpoints of others and learning about how other students grew up in ways different from my own broadened my understanding of the world.” STORY TIME: “Since retiring, I have been doing a side hustle working as a standardized patient at the University of Nevada School of Medicine,” said Tom. “I enjoy being around young people and watching them grow from absolute novices to getting the right to put M.D. after their name. I admit my job is only the tiniest of cogs in that learning process, but I feel pride in doing my part.” Cheryl Meeker Kristi Millar ‘93 Terry L. Morris Jill Munson Karen Ogorzalek Mark S. Ogorzalek Sheri White Owen ‘96 Vernon Peter Pitts Dana L. Poole Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 Jeffrey D. Rankin Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 † Roger P. Sander ‘78 Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 Joseph C. Schreck Patricia Ohler Shallenberger

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Thomas J. Sienkewicz Michael E. Sproston ‘64 Nancy Burke St. Ledger ‘69 Jeff L. Steele Carolyn Suda Judy Sullivan Mark L. Todd Marta Tucker Jacquelynn Urban William Urban William J. Wallace George L. Waltershausen Craig Watson Lyle L. Welch Jillana Wilson Brian K. Woodard ‘97

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The 1853 Society Named to commemorate the year of Monmouth College’s founding, the 1853 Society recognizes alumni, parents, friends and organizations that make leadership annual gifts in support of the college. The society has five clubs, each representing a level of generous giving.

PRESIDENT’S CLUB

$25,000 or more Individuals

Anonymous Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Cynthia Benshoof David A. Bowers ‘60 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Patricia Bolon Elmone ‘77 David L. Evans Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough John E. Harmon ‘68 Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Robert L. Litchfield ‘71 Courtney McGehee ‘18 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Stephen Dale Mey ‘68 † H. Safford Peacock Jerri Picha ‘75 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 and Virginia Rassieur Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts William L. Trubeck ‘68 Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

Organizations and Estates Anonymous Anchor Lumber Do-it Center ASIANetwork, Inc Carolyn Phelps Trust

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NOTE: Monmouth College graduates of the last decade are offered a special membership in the 1853 Society. Membership starts at $100 and increases $100 per year until $1,000 is reached in the 10th year. Centene Management Company, LLC Clarks Fork Foundation Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation David A. Bowers IRA David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Ernest Crow Trust Howard Hughes Medical Institute J & V Flynn Foundation John E. Harmon IRA Karen A. Chism IRA Kenneth H. Knox IRA Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Maureen Hamilton Estate Midwest Bank Nancy F. Flanders IRA National Philanthropic Trust Ned C. Roberts IRA Our Giving Tree Picha Giving Fund Richard E. Yahnke IRA Robert L. Litchfield IRA Stephen Dale Mey IRA

DAVID WALLACE CLUB

$10,000 to $24,999 Individuals

David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett Curtis C. Farr ‘88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Franknecht Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05 William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80 James A. Hutchinson ‘64 Jennifer Jacobsen Roger Jacobsen Stephen T. Johnson ‘72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ‘72 Doug Josephson and Renee Brunsting Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Thomas S. Martin ‘72 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper

Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson Lynn Stubblebine Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61

Organizations and Estates

Anonymous Associated Colleges of the Midwest Augustin S. Hart IRA Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Cline-Lofftus Foundation David A. Bowers Foundation Eugene R. Scholes Jr. IRA Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Frederick W. Wackerle Charitable Fund Gordon Young IRA J & L Freedom Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation James A. Hutchinson IRA Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Lonn Myers IRA Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund Mary L. Schwalbert Rev Trust Nahrstadt Family Fund Randolph Living Trust The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Twomey Foundation William Simpson IRA

QUINBY CLUB

$5,000 to $9,999 Individuals Anne White Beall ‘67 and James F. Beall Anonymous Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman Anne Buchanan ‘64 Janet Gotthart Camp ‘53 Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Michael D. Cryer ‘99 and Christina Stob Cryer ‘01 Thomas S. Davis ‘62 Burneta Burns Donges ‘49 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90

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F. William Graue Jr. ‘63 and Barbara Graue Anita Ridge ‘88 and David W. Greer John L. Hennessy Jr. ‘68 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Gregg Josephson and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson Kunal Kapoor ‘97 and Monica Kapoor Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Kenneth Martin Klein ‘66 and Susan Latham Klein ‘67 James R. Klusendorf ‘61 Patrick W. Lewis ‘95 and Kristina Lewis Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Michael B. McCulley ‘70 Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath Mary Grable McLeod ‘87 and Kenneth McLeod Ann Michael ‘67 Ellen Littler Perry ‘59 Margaret Robb Petersen ‘71 and Robert Petersen Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer † Ralph L. Riggs’60 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Melissa Scholes Scholes ‘97 Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith Nancy Snowden Theodore A. Tarkow Dwight Tierney ‘69 and Dina Nathanson William A. Turner ‘93 Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 and Linda Wild Marjorie Wilson Ruth Wright Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Robert A. Zika ‘67 and Gail Hartong Zika ‘66

Organizations and Estates Alpenglow Fund Anita Ridge and David Greer Donor Advised Fund Ann B. Michael IRA Anonymous Baker Risk David L. Arnold IRA Dwight Tierney IRA Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund James R. Klusendorf IRA Janet Camp IRA Jim and Anne Beall IRA Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds Kapoor Family Fund Margaret Petersen IRA Marjorie A Wilson IRA

McLeod Family Gift Account Michael and Christina Cryer Fund Nancy Snowden Donor Advised Fund Payson S. Wild, Jr. IRA Ralph Riggs IRA Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust Robin Galloway Donor Advised Fund Schwab Charitable Fund Shell Oil Company Foundation Smithfield Foods State Farm Companies Foundation Stephen and Lucy Johnson, IRA The RKC Fund Thomas Davis IRA

FOUNDERS CLUB

$2,500 to $4,999 Individuals

Robert M. Barton ‘63 and Shirley Barton Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 John C. Carlson ‘74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ‘74 G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ‘62 and Bonnie Carroll Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 John A. Courson ‘64 and Marcia Courson Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Jon E. Dahl ‘75 and Barbara Dahl Neil A. Dahlstrom ‘98 and Karen Dahlstrom Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 James L. De Young and Janet De Young Daniel W. Dickson ‘89 Sandra Johnson Dobras ‘61 and Victor E. Dobras II Terry F. Fruehauf ‘76 Richard K. Fuller ‘57 and Kathleen Fuller Larry G. Gerdes Donald L. Gladfelter ‘77 and Victoria Gladfelter John Goddard Linda Groves Clifford K. Hastings ‘97 and Ron Hoppe Hastings Deletra Cross Hudson ‘92 Franklin K. Johnson ‘76 and Michele Johnson Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Irwin E. Kirk ‘53 Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Frederick H. McDavitt ‘61 Jeffrey D. Miller ‘84 William G. Morgan ‘64 Julia Briggerman O’Hara ‘62 and Daniel O’Hara Edward W. Pailes Jr. ‘84 and Martha Pailes

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Jason D. Paulsgrove ‘03 and Jaclyn Paulsgrove Michelle Perry ‘89 J. Stewart Peterson Jr. ‘77 Karen Williams Phinney ‘84 Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Joanne Moy ‘70 and Michael R. Robinson Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ‘65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ‘65 Robert J. Shriner Jr. Robert T. Shriner Dean A. Sipe ‘74 and Ilene Sipe H. Charles Stahmer ‘73 Thaddeus Tharp and Holly Tharp Danette Bagley-Thierry ‘86 and Robert K. Thierry III Michael L Thompson and Michele Thompson Roger E. Well ‘86 and Dana Well Paul L. White ‘61 and Maryann White David N. Willing ‘59 and Winona Willing George J. Wolcott William A. Wolma ‘67 and Frances White Wolma ‘66 Sarah Young Ronald A. Zagorski ‘65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ‘65

Organizations and Estates Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc. Charlie’s Charities Coastwide Environmental David N. WIlling IRA Deletra Hudson, LLC Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund Exxonmobil Foundation Jeanne Robeson IRA Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust Joanne G. Moy IRA John A. and Marcia H. Courson Revocable Trust Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Julia A O’Hara IRA Karen Bush Watts IRA Lee & Judith Schaeffer Jr. Charitable Fund Lila Blum IRA Michael & Michele Thompson Charitable Fund Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Midwest Uniform Supply Robert and Gail Zika IRA Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund

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Susan L. Klein IRA The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Intel Victor E. Dobras IRA Warren County United Way

MONMOUTH CLUB

$1,000 to $2,499 Individuals

David W. Adolphson ‘67 † Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ‘70 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 David K. Allen ‘69 Patricia Allen ‘95 James W. Asplund ‘54 and Wanda Asplund Brian M. Austin ‘64 and Susan Austin Paul D. Babcock ‘87 and Dianna Lukkasson Babcock ‘88 Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch G. Ronald Barshinger ‘74 David R. Bates ‘63 and Susan Bates Reid K. Beveridge ‘64 and Eileen Beveridge Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer DuFresne Penrod Blume ‘91 Larry Blume Carol West Boehme ‘72 Eric D. Boland ‘95 and Jill Bowles Boland ‘97 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Larry D. Brown ‘65 and Janet Henning Brown ‘64 Paul L. Brown ‘56 Marilyn Clark Brownlie ‘50 Judith Sluka Butcher ‘63 Barbara Bolon Bye ‘64 James L. Caldwell IV ‘72 and Barbara Caldwell Gary W. Clark ‘72 Donna Bullard Colado ‘63 and Guy Colado Thomas E. Colclasure ‘73 and Yolette Lorquet Colclasure Simon C. Cordery and Stacy Cordery Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 William Stanley Daniel ‘72 F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Donald L. Denney ‘64 and Dorene Denney Marco T. DiGiorgio ‘71 and Kristie DiGiorgio Carol Clark Dotseth ‘63 and Gregory M. Dotseth

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Robert C. Dyni ‘83 Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Kenneth A. Eiserman ‘71 and Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman ‘72 Rhoda Engel ‘57 Dwight R. Erskine ‘67 Kellie Kohler Esters ‘86 Gary W. Evans ‘69 and Barbara Evans Janet Forsythe Fishburn ‘58 Debra Forsaith ‘77 Daniel M. Fowler ‘72 and Julia Duffy Robert H. Frost ‘66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ‘66 Robert Gamer ‘60 and May Gamer Susan Sandner Gibson ‘81 Alan R. Gieryna ‘74 and Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna ‘75 Gary L. Gilliland ‘65 Charles W. Goehl ‘73 and Kim Goehl Benjamin A. Grethey ‘00 Merle B. Growden Pamela Ball Gustafson ‘77 Sally Meaker Guth ‘80 and John Guth Robert H. Gwynn ‘63 Donald D. Hadsell ‘75 and Lois Hadsell Keshala Halangoda ‘09 Margaret Hamil ‘71 George E. Heck Jr. ‘66 and Judi Heck Neal Heerwagen and Jacquelyn Condon Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Robert E. Hillison ‘82 and Keely Hillison Bradley J. Horn ‘09 James C. Hornaday ‘61 Willis M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Robert C. Hudson III ‘75 and Sarah Young Hudson ‘74 Ronald J. Irion ‘51 and Shirley Moser Irion ‘52 David W. Jackson ‘69 and Catherine Mayer Jackson ‘71 Robin Jarvis ‘84 Daniel L. Keating ‘83 and Jane Stevens Keating ‘84 John R. Kelly ‘52 Glenn P. Kinder ‘73 and Nancy Thompson Kinder ‘73 Cynthia Koonce ‘61 Alice Dunlap-Kraft ‘75 and Robert Kraft Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti John T. Kreitler ‘70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Curtis S. Lane ‘03 Suellen Lee Amy Longenbaugh ‘95 Sonja Zedigian Lowry ‘67 and Dennis Lowry Louise Laine Lubs ‘71 and James C. Lubs Paul G. Luepke ‘83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ‘83

Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Robert V. Main ‘53 Russell F. Marshall ‘63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ‘64 Timothy J. McCabe ‘81 and Laura McCabe Michael E. McCreight ‘68 Stanley L. McKelvie ‘64 and Sandra McKelvie Rodney J. McQueen ‘62 and Diane McQueen Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin James G. Mercer ‘55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ‘54 Travis M. Miller ‘05 Gretchen Wright Moore ‘64 John I. Moore Jr. ‘69 and Mary Moore Laura Moore Bruce H. Morrison ‘70 David L. Murray ‘65 and Sandra Murray Christie A. Nelson ‘06 and Amanda Weck ‘06 Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ‘90 and John R. Nelson † Thomas A. Nichol ‘82 Jewel Price Nicholls ‘50 Gary C. Niehaus ‘74 and Paige Niehaus Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ‘70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin ‘95 and Sean D. O’Laughlin Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck ‘54 Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 Louise Pacholik ‘73 Gregory B. Parker ‘73 Miriam Patton Gary M. Peevler ‘74 and Donna Peevler Anthony J. Perzigian ‘66 and Donna Perzigian Richard W. Peters ‘58 and Patricia Peters †Alvin T. Peterson ‘60 Kathy Wolf Plath ‘77 and Corey Plath Charles M. Poeltler ‘76 H. Leonard Porter III ‘67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ‘67 Jeffrey C. Potts ‘74 and Christine Odell Potts ‘74 Stephen D. Purington ‘74 and Alice Purington Linda Reed ‘69 William R. Reinsberg ‘63 and Judith Reinsberg Danny C. Richards ‘65 and Anna Richards Edith Nichols Roberts ‘56 John S. Romine ‘55 Kimberly Furman Roolf ‘80 and James Roolf Robert C. Roush ‘67 Lucille Rupe ‘65 Carla Sanders ‘91 Susan Smallwood Schilson ‘78 Michael A. Schmitz ‘80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes

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Blair W. Schultz ‘72 Christopher C. Schwarz ‘09 and Breanna Webb Schwarz ‘09 John Schwind Kristy Smith ‘86 and Dave Scott Wendell L. Shauman ‘67 and Janet Agan Shauman Charles B. Shawver ‘76 Roger F. Slaboch ‘75 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Carol Veith Sorenson ‘63 and Raymond E. Sorenson David L. Spears ‘62 Michael E. Sproston ‘64 and Donna Schliffke Sproston ‘66 Michael T. Stauth ‘69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ‘69 Joanne Greer Stipp ‘64 and James Stipp William Swarthout ‘70 and Candace Pearson Swarthout ‘70 William B. Trent Jr. ‘69 and Catherine Blake Trent ‘70 Mark T. Tupper ‘94 and Tina Tupper Charles L. Turnbough Jr. ‘69 John Turnbull and Denise Turnbull Peter E. Upton ‘68 Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ‘03 and Kirk Van Kuiken Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Dorothy Young Voetberg ‘59 and Allen Voetberg Dennis E. Walker ‘64 and Sandra Foreman Walker ‘62 Mitchell Walker Margaret Walker Wallace Kelli Wefenstette ‘07 Ronald C. Wheeler David R. Whitcomb ‘72 and Dawn Darner Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Ann Newton Wieland ‘68 Melissa Wieland John H. Wierman ‘66 Jane Batten Wild ‘69 Terry L. Wilkison ‘63 Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ‘12 and Mark E. Willhardt Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig J. Mark Wilson ‘78 and Marsha Wilson Mary Hollander Winter ‘53 and Robert G. Winter ‘53 David T. Workman and Linda Workman Gordon B. Yocum ‘73 and Bronwyn Yocum

DONOR PROFILE CHARLES ’60 AND VIRGINIA RASSIEUR THE BACKGROUND: Following his graduation from Monmouth, Chuck received his divinity degree from the Princeton Theological Seminary. After serving two churches in Maryland for seven years, he returned to school, earning a doctorate in psychology from Claremont School of Theology. He worked in the latter field for more than a quarter century, including counsel to clergy and seminarians. THE GIFT: The Rassieurs created a planned gift for the College, funding it early through a cash donation. “We wanted to do it in our lifetime,” said Ginni. “We talked with our financial adviser, and we asked him, ‘Is it reasonable to do this?’ and ‘Should we do it now?’ He encouraged us to do it now, and he handled everything for us.” Chuck emphasized, “The most important lesson for young adults is that their integrity is their greatest asset.” With that in mind, the Rassieurs’ gift will fund a prize for an annual essay contest focusing on integrity. MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “There were two major influences during my time at Monmouth,” said Chuck. “One of the requirements of the Bible major was that we had to do field work in a church. I asked Prof. (Charles) Speel if there was a Black church where I could do the work. I spent the semester at a Baptist church in Monmouth. It was an important experience for me to be the only white person sitting there on Sundays, and to meet the high school kids there.” The other influence was his participation in the Washington Semester Program his junior year. “That was a very, very important broadening experience for me,” he said. STORY TIME: Chuck and Ginni were high school sweethearts, but the couple that’s now been married 63 years chose to go to different colleges. Ginni attended what is now known as Muskingum University in Ohio. “We support all four schools, including my graduate schools,” said Chuck. “They’re all very important to us.”

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Organizations and Estates Anonymous Alice Purington IRA Alvin T. Peterson Trust Ann M. Collier & John L. Collier Trust Cynthia Louise Koonce IRA Danny C. Richards IRA David R Larson Estate Everence Foundation, Inc for Lucille Rupe Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Hamil Charitable Account Fund Jackson Family Trust Charitable Fund James Caldwell IRA James G. Mercer IRA John A. Schillinger Estate John and Lynette Johnson Carlson Family Fund John and Mary Moore Charitable Fund Judith Sluka Butcher IRA Kenneth M. Klein IRA Land Management Partners, LLC Leon A. Kraut IRA Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Marcia Adair IRA Marco T. DiGiorgio IRA Mary Ann Eiserman Ira Merle B. Growden IRA Paul L. Brown IRA Peter E. Upton IRA Potts Family Foundation Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund Robert C. Roush IRA Robert Gamer IRA Robert M. Barton IRA Robert Winter IRA Russell Marshall IR Security Savings Bank Sonja Lowry IRA Southern Star Finishes, LLC Stifel Investments The Benevity Community Impact Fund Deere & Company Thomas J. Sienkewicz IRA Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund Vicki Hennenfent IRA Wieland Family Foundation William S. Daniel Attorney At Law Yahnke Family Charitable Fund Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund

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Restricted Gifts In addition to supporting the annual fund, donors also designate charitable contributions for specific purposes, endowed funds and capital projects. A. Dean Wright Memorial Scholarship Ruth Wright ACM One Time Grants Associated Colleges of the Midwest GOOD Institute Amy Workman Scholarship David T. Workman and Linda Workman ASIANetwork Freeman Student-Faculty Fellows Grant ASIANetwork, Inc Athletic Meals Fund David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 David L. Arnold IRA Curtis C. Farr ‘88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 ATO House Fund Tyler J. Altfillisch ‘17

Business Office, Professional Development Fund Judith Guy Casey ‘78 and Sean Casey Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 and Joseph C. Schreck Thaddeus Tharp and Holly Tharp The Benevity Community Impact Fund Microsoft Nicholas Tucker ‘73 Campus Tree Fund Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer William L. Trubeck ‘68

Babette Buck and Fred Wackerle Endowed Scholarship Frederick W. Wackerle Charitable Fund Fred Wackerle ‘61

Capital Improvements Fund Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Lonn Myers IRA Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers

Barbara S. Walker ‘50 Scholarship Margaret Walker Wallace

Carol J. Boehme Scholarship for Women Carol West Boehme ‘72

Baseball Program Kimberly Moye

Bowers Hall Endowed Maintenance Fund David A. Bowers ‘60 David A. Bowers IRA Brad Wefenstette Prize for Social Justice Kelli Wefenstette ‘07

Champion Miller Fund for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Geoffrey M. Edwards ‘03 and Christina Edwards Richard F. Harrod ‘07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ‘07 Joel R. Hillison ‘83 Robert E. Hillison ‘82 and Keely Hillison Richard A. Johnson ‘70 and Lorraine Botticelli Caroline Marvin ‘67 Michael B. McCulley ‘70 Gerald Palomo ‘79 and Michel Palomo Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin The Benevity Community Impact Fund Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03

Business Department Daniel R. Kane ‘13 and Erin Kane

Charles & Virginia Rassieur Prize Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 and Virginia Rassieur

Basketball Program Dale Hull Bernard Dean & Helen Rosemary Field Bolon Scholarship Barbara Bolon Bye ‘64 Patricia Bolon Elmone ‘77

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Christine Swanson FitzGerald, Class of ‘71, Endowed Scholarship Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship Marjorie Armstrong Brand ‘62 and Roderick P. Brand G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ‘62 and Bonnie Carroll Thomas S. Davis ‘62 Thomas Davis IRA Julia Briggerman O’Hara ‘62 and Daniel O’Hara Julia A. O’Hara IRA Class of 1963 Scholarship David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Class of 1967 Scholarship Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Barbara Henry ‘67 Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti Leon A. Kraut IRA Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Robert and Gail Zika IRA Robert A. Zika ‘67 and Gail Hartong Zika ‘66 The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund Yourcause, Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship John T. Kreitler ‘70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Carolyn Wade Rollins ‘70 Classics Week Mr. and Mrs. LaMar D. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Carol Brown Karen Crowell Norma Davis Penny Gold Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kasser John W. Larson ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rader William L Ridenour and Barbara Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Mary Ryder ‘72 Cline-Lofftus Foundation Scholarship Cline-Lofftus Foundation

Crotzer-Harmon Scholarship John E. Harmon ‘68 John E. Harmon IRA Dallas B. and Barbara A. Irelan Scholarship William T. Irelan ‘62 and Ines Irelan Dave and Julie Arnold Scholarship David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Deletra (Cross) Hudson Scholarship Deletra Hudson, LLC Deletra Cross Hudson ‘92 Department of Accounting Angela Baumann ‘18 Department of Art Brian M. Austin ‘64 and Susan Austin Laura Cavanaugh ‘86 John C. Clifford IV ‘10 Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Hiroko Saito ‘86 Cherry Galusha Simmons ‘80 and David L. Simmons Department of Biology Jeffrey M. Dougherty ‘98 and Stefani Dougherty Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ‘66 Robert L. Litchfield ‘71 Nicholas P. Mainz ‘17 John H. Whittaker ‘13 Department of Capron Classics MaryLu Belcher Bretsch ‘68 and Darwin Bretsch Judith Geer Mikayla Moore-Kaczmarek ‘22 Department of Chemistry Donald R. Paulson ‘65 and Elizabeth Paulson Department of Education John E. Harmon ‘68 John E. Harmon IRA Bruce Setchell and Lori Setchell Robert G. Yarde ‘58 and Marilyn Yarde Department of History Anonymous Rebekah Sell ‘14

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Department of Music Angela Baumann ‘18 Carolyn Phelps Trust June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Lyndon D. Meyer Daniel E Moersfelder and Anne Moersfelder † Carolyn Phelps ‘54 Kristen Wyse Wagner ‘11 and Craig E. Wagner Department of Physics 1st St Foundation Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Baker Risk Mr. and Mrs. James R Bergey Jr. Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman David A. Bowers ‘60 David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Kim Fornero Kyle Fulton Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Bradley J. Horn ‘09 Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin Mendota Financial Group Catherine Vogel Mikes ‘74 National Philanthropic Trust J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Carl Shaub ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Speer Christine Warner Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth TurnbullZaleski Department of Political Economy & Commerce Edward W. Pailes Jr. ‘84 and Martha Pailes Department of Political Science Silvia Fabela ‘07 Sara Youngs ‘08 Department of Theatre Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund Craig Behne and Christine Behne Ivy Hawkins James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes Alan J. Kulczewski Natalie Labicki Amy Lythgoe Yamile Pacheco ‘23 Barbara Provus Bradley Rowe Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons

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Neil Spun Ann Toal ‘60 Warren County United Way Sara Youngs ‘08 DeYoung Theatre Arts Education Fund James L. De Young and Janet De Young Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust Diversity Intervention Scholarship Fund Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Karen A. Chism IRA Diversity Programming and Academic Support Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Karen A. Chism IRA Don and Margaret Josephson Memorial Prize Alpenglow Fund Anonymous Friends John W Bockhaus and Lynn Bockhaus Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71 Linda Brent Ralph D. Butler Becky Carlson JoAnn Cummings † J. Roger Cummings ‘60 Cynthia Dyte Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Gary R. Heaton and Jonalyn Lawson Heaton Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Johnson CPA LLC Doug Josephson and Renee Brunsting Gregg Josephson and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Joan McMillan ‘58 Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Douglas E. Ray ‘80 and Susan Heslop Ray ‘80 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Donna Spears Janet Maginn Stevenson ‘66 The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Intel Mr. and Mrs. Lee Torland Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Ruth Wright Dr. Steven A. ‘66 and Mrs. Elaine Baer ‘67 Azuma Scholarship Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Dream and Achieve Scholarship Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05

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Echols Family Prize Leonard J. Carlson ‘88 and Helena Echols ‘86 Harvey L. Echols Jr. ‘81 and Millicent Knight Edna M. Kost Endowed Memorial Scholarship Kelly K. Kost ‘83 and Holly Kost Emily and Katherine Minor Family Scholarship Stephen T. Johnson ‘72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ‘72 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Environmental Studies Trips Charles W King IRA Charles W. King ‘69 Evans-Lorimer Scholarship David L. Evans Ned C. Roberts IRA Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts Eyler Family Scholarship James W. Eyler and Kel-Ann Eyler F. Garvin and Katye L. Davenport Memorial Scholarship Anonymous F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport Faculty Development Fund Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ‘12 and Mark E. Willhardt Fighting Scots Society Anonymous Traci Whyte Abbott ‘83 and James Abbott Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Derek Archer ‘97 David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Rachel Atherton ‘08 Augustin S. Hart IRA Harold Peter Basler Jr. ‘66 Conny Davinroy Beatty ‘81 and Daniel P. Beatty Kathleen Brown Bell ‘68 and William Bell Paul J. Bemko ‘72 and Marsha Bemko Mick Birkhofer ‘73 and Brenda Birkhofer Madeline Blaesing ‘24 Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71

Rodney E. Bollman ‘56 and Georgiana Bollman Blake M. Boma ‘05 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer James D. Bonnett ‘88 Brian Alan Bossert and Pam Bossert Gregory R. Bouslog ‘07 William W. Breedlove ‘76 and Lajean Breedlove Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan William B. Brooks Jr. ‘86 and Jani Brooks Sally Ahrens Brown ‘59 and Max A. Brown Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown Joe Burgess Jr. ‘84 and Patti Burgess Evan J. Burke ‘16 and Rachel Greising Burke ‘14 Donald L. Campbell ‘69 and Penny Campbell Terrence C. Carlson ‘78 and Mary Buchen Carlson ‘80 William Carter and Joy Carter Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Charlie’s Charities Thomas E. Colclasure ‘73 and Yolette Lorquet Colclasure Community National Bank Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Trent D. Cox ‘01 and Sara Cox Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 Gary L. Daniels Michael D. Danner ‘91 and Julie Danner Jason R. Dare ‘99 and Stephanie Orsi Dare ‘99 David B. Stimpson Trustee & Linda S. Stimpson Trustee David L. Arnold IRA Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Erron A. Deloney ‘04 Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund Gregory I. Derbak ‘75 and Laura Derbak Dan Dinges and Shauna Dinges Burneta Burns Donges ‘49 John D. Downs ‘88 and Carrie Downs Thomas B. Doyle ‘64 Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 and Gary M. Dulin Riley Joseph Dulin ‘22 and Arika Hofmann Dulin ‘22 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ‘86 Jeffrey R. Earley ‘76 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Danny S. Evers ‘18 F&M Bank Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing Anita Fillman James M. Flynn III ‘65 Kim Fornero

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Debra Forsaith ‘77 Brian L. Franklin ‘95 Terry F. Fruehauf ‘76 Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust Gary Daniels Trust Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05 Joshua D. Gimm ‘97 and Tennille McClure Gimm ‘98 Christine Winkelman Glasgow ‘89 and Terry L. Glasgow John Goddard Arnold Gonzalez Jr. ‘90 and Sharon Gonzalez David A. Grummitt ‘61 and Janet Grummitt Stan Grzywna and Debi Grzywna Gregg Guenther ‘90 and Traci Swanson Guenther ‘93 Josh Hale and Dennette Hale Ronda Ehlen Hall ‘85 Tim Hallinan Douglas D. Hardin ‘72 Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Sally Hayes Hart ‘10 and Will Hart Stephen R. Hartman ‘92 and Karen Hartman Roger D. Haynes ‘82 John W. Herman ‘89 and Tammy Jefferson Herman ‘93 Payton D. Holmes ‘17 and Aleeka Gentzler Holmes ‘20 Ralph Houck and Kathryn Houck Michael T. Jakubec ‘90 James R. Klusendorf IRA Jane Pratt IRA John P. Edmonds Ltd Richard A. Johnson ‘70 and Lorraine Botticelli Robert C. Johnson ‘59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ‘59 Ryan M. Johnson ‘02 Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 Michael J. Jones ‘99 and Miranda Jones Brian C. Jordan ‘09 and Wendy Downing JRC Home Inspections Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Kellogg Printing Company Gordon Kiesgen III and Nanette Kiesgen Jerry L. Kinney and Kristina Kinney Molly McNamara Klinger ‘03 and Jacob Klinger James R. Klusendorf ‘61 Kone Inc. Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Ann Lampariello

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THOMAS ’85 AND CRYSTAL KRUG SARGENT ’85 THE BACKGROUND: Tom was one of a half-dozen Zion-Benton High School students recruited to Monmouth in the early 1980s by Steve Ehrhart ’77. Crystal grew up outside of Monmouth and graduated from Yorkwood High School. In 2002, Tom returned to his alma mater to work, and he now serves as director of teacher education. Crystal is an English language learner teacher at Steele Elementary School in nearby Galesburg. THE GIFT: The Sargents make a recurring gift to the College through payroll deduction. “It comes right out of my check, and we get a statement at the end of the year,” said Tom. “We never actually have to worry about it. We don’t have to mail back any forms, so it’s nice to have that ease.” MONMOUTH MEMORIES: Tom and Crysal met on campus during their freshman year at a fraternity-sorority exchange. “From that evening on, we started dating,” said Tom. “We got engaged as seniors, and we got married the July after Commencement.” Tom’s Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity experience helped him in other important ways, too. “SigEp helped me develop leadership skills,” he said. “I was placed in leadership roles, which I was not comfortable with initially, but by the end, I was chapter president. It developed a set of skills in me. I didn’t have that skill set prior to coming to college.” STORY TIME: In the fall of 1987, Tom attended a gathering of recent alums, led by the late Safford Peacock, who at the time was chairman of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees. “He spoke about the importance of giving back to an institution,” said Tom. “He said it doesn’t matter how much you give, just that you begin a commitment to the institution. He also told us that continued commitment is important to the institution, not only because it impacts students, but because having a higher percentage of alumni support helps the institution secure funding from other sources. That was a new way of looking at things for me.”

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Land Management Partners, LLC Marlee Lane ‘13 Matthew S. Lerner ‘03 and Misty Saline Lerner ‘02 Patrick W. Lewis ‘95 and Kristina Lewis Martin C. Luehrs ‘71 and Dawn Kirk Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Sean P. Maher ‘95 and Shalaine Maher Daniel R. Mahr ‘89 Marmon Renew Justin L. Martin ‘07 and Hilary Leary Martin ‘09 Michael Maxson ‘67 and Carmen Maxson Michael E. McCreight ‘68 James B. McKnight ‘82 Christopher McLaughlin and Deena Fisher McLaughlin Kenneth G. McMillan MDH Monmouth Clinic Liam R. Merritt ‘18 Michelle Meyer Messman ‘04 and Chad Messman Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Midwest Uniform Supply Kristi Millar ‘93 Travis M. Miller ‘05 Melanie Moore Michelle Moy ‘89 Kenneth D. Murphy ‘88 and Stephanie Tatem-Murphy Todd W. Myers ‘95 Gary C. Niehaus ‘74 and Paige Niehaus Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Colby M. Oleson ‘91 William Olson ‘87 Steve Orwig and Ann Orwig OSF Healthcare System Earl K. Paasch ‘66 and Barbara Paasch Jason D. Paulsgrove ‘03 and Jaclyn Paulsgrove J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock Gary M. Peevler ‘74 and Donna Peevler Michelle Perry ‘89 Linda Carlson Phelps ‘66 and George Phelps Lori Kaunzinger Phillips ‘82 Joseph H. Pilger ‘08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ‘07 Christopher J. Pio ‘84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ‘92 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer Porter-Hay Insurance Agency Inc. Prairie Vista Farm Jane Hartley Pratt Gary Propes and Sherri Propes Rosemary Pullen

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Joshua M. Ragar ‘06 and Sara Ragar Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Tamee Sterett Renwick ‘84 Casey Rexroat and Jen Rexroat Julie Crisco Ricketts ‘95 and Dudley Ricketts David R. Riddick ‘74 and Maria Riddick Robert G. Thompson Trucking Brian J. Ross ‘86 and Amber Ross Robert C. Roush ‘67 Thomas E. Roy ‘73 Marcus D. Ruff ‘11 Edward J. Ryan ‘71 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ‘10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Joan Nickel Sanders ‘64 Matthew R. Schmidt ‘14 and Emily Flint Schmidt ‘16 Michael A. Schmitz ‘80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Susan Rayniak Schneider ‘69 Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 and Joseph C. Schreck John J. Scotillo ‘72 and Nancy Scotillo Security Savings Bank Jason R. Segebrecht ‘92 and Erica Mowitz Segebrecht ‘93 Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Emily Siefken ‘16 Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Ashley Sims ‘05 SJW Enterprises LLC Market Alley Wines Allan W. Smith ‘58 and Antoinette Smith Smithfield Foods Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth George D. Sprout and Peggy Sprout State Farm Companies Foundation Marnie Steach ‘95 Douglas L. Stickels ‘75 and Leslie Stickels Stifel Investments David B. Stimpson ‘66 Jay R. Stinauer ‘17 Haley Jones Stockton ‘12 and Tyler Stockton Robert J. Strabley ‘97 William Swarthout ‘70 and Candace Pearson Swarthout ‘70 James A. Syrett ‘58 Brian T. Taniguchi ‘73 and Janice Taniguchi Donald P. Tanney ‘79 and Crystal Tanney The Benevity Community Impact Fund Wade A. Thiele ‘20 and Elizabeth Hippen Thiele ‘18 Thomas B. Doyle IRA James E. Thompson ‘57 Tami Tisor ‘86

Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 and John M. Turnquist ‘99 Philip D. Tweedy ‘96 and Tory Tweedy William Urban and Jacquelynn Urban Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Felicia Roberts Wachob ‘09 and Glenn Iva Wachob Jr. Katherine Wall Sarah Twomey Walters Warren County YMCA Thomas R. Weber ‘67 and Julie Weber Jonathan M. Welty ‘12 and Julianna Graf Welty ‘16 Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty M. Todd Wetterling ‘93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ‘96 James R. White ‘77 Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig J. Mark Wilson ‘78 and Marsha Wilson Warren J. Wilson ‘74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ‘75 Douglas F. Winebright Frank J. Wollrab ‘71 and Jean Wollrab Brian K. Woodard ‘97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ‘03 Scott M. Woods ‘89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ‘88 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Tyler R. Yarde ‘05 David J. Yez ‘64 and Margaret Yez Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Football Program Amanda Hutton ‘95 Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Football Stadium The Benevity Community Impact Fund Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 General Library Books Fund Walter Kretchik and Pamela Kontowicz Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Sonja Zedigian Lowry ‘67 and Dennis Lowry Jewel Price Nicholls ‘50 Sonja Lowry IRA General Science Carl Williams and Lana Williams Gertrude Claire (McWilliams) ‘50 and Merle

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Growden Scholarship Merle B. Growden Merle B. Growden IRA Glen D. & Anita C. Rankin Memorial Scholarship Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ‘81 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Goodall-Bowers Memorial Scholarship Scott Bond and Janey Bond David A. Bowers ‘60 Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers David A. Bowers Foundation Scott and Janey Bond Trust Frank Wilary and Jennifer Wilary Greek Life Support Nicholas P. Mainz ‘17 Hamilton Chemistry Dept Fund Maureen Hamilton Estate Harlan G. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Franklin K. Johnson ‘76 and Michele Johnson Harlow and Lila Blum Art Scholarship Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Lila Blum IRA Harlow and Lila Blum International Student Scholarship Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Health Sciences Program Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Bruce V. Work ‘64 Heimo and Eileen Loya Memorial Scholarship Robert C. Hudson III ‘75 and Sarah Young Hudson ‘74 Highlander Hub - Student Success Anonymous Friends Tori Adolphson ‘23 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Craig Behne and Christine Behne Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Madison Butler ‘23

Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Andrew James Cliffel ‘23 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Gabrielle Crothers ‘23 Kimberly Griffin Cruz ‘84 Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Christian James Daniel ‘23 Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Jonathon Diaz ‘23 Joseph Coan Botte Doner ‘21 Kain Patrick Donohoo ‘23 Kelly Sutton Everding ‘98 and Paul R. Everding Kaitlyn Fox ‘23 Karen Fredrick ‘23 Jacy Goodnight ‘23 Laquita Harris ‘19 Emily Henson ‘23 Kayle Heumann ‘23 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 MacKenzie Holmes ‘23 Mary Beth Incorvati Denzel B. Johnson ‘19 Lauren Johnson ‘23 Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Martin L. Katz ‘72 and Michele Spleha Katz ‘73 Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Alexandria King ‘23 Nyasaina Kwamboka ‘23 Samera Lesher ‘23 David Elijah Lind ‘23 Gabriela Madu ‘23 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Owen Rhys Mane-Davies ‘23 Kaitlyn McCullough ‘23 James B. McKnight ‘82 Madison Makayla Meldrum ‘23 Haley Melton ‘23 Markeisia Mensah ‘23 Danielle Murphy ‘23 Jennie Nichols ‘23 Trevor P. Oetting ‘17 Isabella Peetz ‘23 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Emma Poole ‘22 Madeline Poole ‘17 Melissa Poole ‘23 Nicole Poole ‘22 Hanna Pullen ‘23 Jacob Tyler Rathgeb ‘23 Nicholas T. Robertson ‘23 Megan Barber Sears ‘02 and Jerry Sears Jaidlyn Sellers ‘23 Bailey Shimmin ‘23

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Grace Simpson ‘23 Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Paige Smith ‘23 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Lucas K. Sondgeroth ‘20 Reid P. Sondgeroth ‘23 Christopher Staunton and Donna Staunton Brinton B. Vincent ‘13 Gayle Walker ‘23 Lena Wickens ‘23 Abby Williams ‘23 Emma Wolfe ‘23 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Highlander Hub - Student Success Anonymous Friends Tori Adolphson ‘23 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Craig Behne and Christine Behne Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Madison Butler ‘23 Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Andrew James Cliffel ‘23 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Gabrielle Crothers ‘23 Kimberly Griffin Cruz ‘84 Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Christian James Daniel ‘23 Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Jonathon Diaz ‘23 Joseph Coan Botte Doner ‘21 Kain Patrick Donohoo ‘23 Kelly Sutton Everding ‘98 and Paul R. Everding Kaitlyn Fox ‘23 Karen Fredrick ‘23 Jacy Goodnight ‘23 Laquita Harris ‘19 Emily Henson ‘23 Kayle Heumann ‘23 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 MacKenzie Holmes ‘23 Mary Beth Incorvati Denzel B. Johnson ‘19 Lauren Johnson ‘23 Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Martin L. Katz ‘72 and Michele Spleha Katz ‘73 Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Alexandria King ‘23

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Nyasaina Kwamboka ‘23 Samera Lesher ‘23 David Elijah Lind ‘23 Gabriela Madu ‘23 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Owen Rhys Mane-Davies ‘23 Kaitlyn McCullough ‘23 James B. McKnight ‘82 Madison Makayla Meldrum ‘23 Haley Melton ‘23 Markeisia Mensah ‘23 Danielle Murphy ‘23 Jennie Nichols ‘23 Trevor P. Oetting ‘17 Isabella Peetz ‘23 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Emma Poole ‘22 Madeline Poole ‘17 Melissa Poole ‘23 Nicole Poole ‘22 Hanna Pullen ‘23 Jacob Tyler Rathgeb ‘23 Nicholas T. Robertson ‘23 Megan Barber Sears ‘02 and Jerry Sears Jaidlyn Sellers ‘23 Bailey Shimmin ‘23 Grace Simpson ‘23 Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Paige Smith ‘23 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Lucas K. Sondgeroth ‘20 Reid P. Sondgeroth ‘23 Christopher Staunton and Donna Staunton Brinton B. Vincent ‘13 Gayle Walker ‘23 Lena Wickens ‘23 Abby Williams ‘23 Emma Wolfe ‘23 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Highlanders Pipe & Drum Band Trudi Steichmann Hansen ‘91 YourCause, LLC Trustee for AbbVie Employee Engagement Fd History Department Prize Fund Janet Gotthart Camp ‘53 Janet Camp IRA Home Again Prize H. Leonard Porter III ‘67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ‘67 Homer L. Shoemaker Memorial Scholarship Marco T. DiGiorgio ‘71 and Kristie DiGiorgio Marco T. DiGiorgio IRA

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Frederick C. Pfaffmann ‘65 and Christine Pfaffmann Pfaffmann Charitable Fund Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ‘75 Howard Hughes Medical Inst Grant Howard Hughes Medical Institute Insurance Premium Fund Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 and Linda Wild Ira Smolensky Scholarship Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ‘08 Jacquelyn Condon Endowed Prize Robert C. Dyni ‘83 Paul G. Luepke ‘83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ‘83 † Thomas A. Nichol ‘82 Jacquelyn Condon Prize Neal Heerwagen and Jacquelyn Condon

Lena Lee Powell Award Pi Beta Phi Anonymous Friends Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 M. Edward Baker and Fortuna Baker Pamela Bowman Best ‘89 and Thomas Best Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan Patricia Eckley Cook ‘84 and Terry L. Cook Karen Walters Dye ‘59 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Patricia Gustafson Andy Jackson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Janet Irey Lovdahl ‘63 and H. Cecil Lovdahl Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millar Kristin Repp Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolf Leona Stanford Vollintine Charitable Trust Scholarships Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust

Janet Faulkner Memorial Scholarship Margaret Hamil ‘71 Hamil Charitable Account Fund Van D. Perrine ‘70 and Jan Farnsworth ‘71 Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ‘71 and Lawrence Seiwert

Library Gifts Anonymous Jeffrey A. Miles ‘71 and Rebecca Miles

Jon ‘75 and Barbara Dahl Labyrinth Fund Jon E. Dahl ‘75 and Barbara Dahl State Farm Companies Foundation

Loise (Pyle) Ruble Fund for the Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research National Philanthropic Trust Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

Kappa Kappa Gamma House Fund Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Kelly Ford ‘85 Amy Longenbaugh ‘95 Peter L. Paulson ‘75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ‘75 Carla Sanders ‘91 Karen Hornaday Memorial Scholarship James C. Hornaday ‘61 Kenneth ‘62 and Judith Knox Chemistry Program Fund Kenneth H. Knox IRA Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Abbott Laboratories Lee McGaan Speaker’s Showcase Prize Lee McGaan ‘69

Lobie Stone Visual Arts Scholarship Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone

Lux Summer Theological Institute Mark DeVries Marching Band William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington Margaret C. Bozarth Scholarship Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Margaret Lord Music Scholarship Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Mark Taylor Endowment for Junior Faculty Development Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Mark Taylor Fund for Junior Faculty Development Mark E. Taylor ‘78

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Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Choral Performances Travel Fund Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57

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Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Lux Center Endowment Fund Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Music Scholarship Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Marshall-Peters Science Scholarship Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Scholarship Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund Lynn Stubblebine Matilda J. Cerpa Scholarship Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa The RKC Fund MC Student Emergency Fund Kerri Adams Fuller ‘03 and Matt Fuller Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek McGehee Family Scholarship Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Courtney McGehee ‘18 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee McLeod Family Endowed Scholarship Mary Grable McLeod ‘87 and Kenneth McLeod McLeod Family Gift Account Michael J. McGrath ‘71 Scholarship Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath

BARBARA BOLON BYE ’64 PATRICIA BOLON ELMONE ’77 THE BACKGROUND: In the heyday of the Monmouth College Octopus Club — and when the legendary Bobby Woll ’34 was just a rookie head coach for the Fighting Scots — Bernie Bolon was a big man on campus. He and his future wife, 1939 classmate Rosemary Field, were a popular couple. Inspired by their parents’ fondness for their alma mater, sisters Barbara Bolon Bye ’64 and Patricia Bolon Elmone ’77 followed their parents to Monmouth. Like her mother, Barbara became a teacher, and the second portion of her career focused on special education. In between, she followed her father’s path in insurance, working for seven years for State Farm. Meanwhile, Pat was “Up, up and away with TWA,” enjoying her career with Trans World Airlines.

Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund

THE GIFT: Barbara and Pat recently established the Bernard Dean and Rosemary Field Bolon Scholarship, which will provide perpetual financial assistance for select students each year, with preference given to incoming freshmen who participate in co-curricular activities. “We’re both retired, and we began really looking at the legacy we wanted to leave,” said Pat, who winters in Florida not far from her sister. “We wanted to do something to honor our parents. It all fell into place seamlessly. We were able to fund the scholarship through gifts of cash and stock contributions, and now that the scholarship is fully endowed, we’re looking forward to seeing it being awarded.”

Monmouth College Campus Garden James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 William G. Pyatt ‘75 and Brenda Pyatt

MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “We’re both very proud of them, and we loved them very much,” said Pat of her parents. “Monmouth College is where they fell in love, and we both loved our time at Monmouth, too.”

Monmouth College on the Road Charlie’s Charities Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57

STORY TIME: “One of my favorite pictures of the two of them at Monmouth is when they were voted by their classmates the May Queen and King,” said Barbara. “There’s a picture of them sitting on their thrones, and Mother is wearing a crown of flowers. It’s tipping on her head – it’s all cattywampus.”

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Monmouth College Pipe Band Linnea Bass ‘72 Blackhawk Pipes & Drums of the Quad Cities Bill Good Julie Cleaveland Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schauer Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wells Nancy Page Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers Mr. and Mrs. Derek Grant Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hand Marsha Theisen Jones ‘72 Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Obermiller Scottish American Society Rhea Simons ‘71 Vikki Wright Moot Court Competition Prizes Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ‘08 Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Morrill, Fox, Cleland, Kennedy and Zellers Endowed Fund for the English and Theater Departments L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel Mortar Board Scholarships Susan Crossey Alm ‘69 David A. Anderson ‘81 and James Jordan Ann M. Collier & John L. Collier Trust Sara Wyant ‘70 and Dennis Ary Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ‘55 Lisa Hines Berg ‘83 Richard L. Bivens ‘61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ‘63 Betty Beabout Boehm ‘54 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Denise Karczewski ‘75 and Gary M. Briddick Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Peggy Cain ‘78 Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier L. Terry Cook ‘91 and Karin Owrey Cook ‘89 E. Kyle Davis ‘93 and Ashley Davis Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Larry R. Dew ‘66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ‘66 Dew Revocable Trust Larry R. Dew Or Judith A. Dew Trustee Margaret Bass Dickow ‘73

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Carol Clark Dotseth ‘63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Barbara Ditch Drake ‘61 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ‘86 Jane Fort Edwards ‘75 Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Tom Edwards Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ‘04 and Branndon Elsbree Susan Countryman Estes ‘66 and Fredrick C. Estes Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett Robert E. Figge ‘89 and Melinda Miller Figge ‘91 Trudy Roberts Triner ‘66 and John Foley Margaret Deschwanden Foster ‘52 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90 Sandra Gavin ‘97 Susan Sandner Gibson ‘81 Richard L. Hacker ‘91 and Wendy Raymond Hacker ‘92 Janet Hamly-Ott ‘65 Mary Auliff Havens ‘72 and John P. Havens Nancy Campbell Haynor ‘68 and John Haynor Christopher J. Heatherly ‘94 and Molly Heatherly Thomas R. Hewes III ‘01 and Cathie Osborn Hewes ‘01 Willis M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Brian D. Kimmel ‘76 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ‘78 Lynn McGaan Knox ‘61 Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ‘66 Alan V. Larson ‘55 and Sally Smith Larson ‘56 Cari Connell Lichtman ‘94 David T. Long ‘69 and Jean Walter Long ‘69 Carla Turner Makowski ‘69 and Gary G. Makowski Marcia Adair IRA Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Mary E. Belanger Declar of Trust James G. Mercer ‘55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ‘54 Catherine Vogel Mikes ‘74 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Peter L. Paulson ‘75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ‘75 Tara Budde Peters ‘96 Jerri Picha ‘75 Cynthia Carman Rich ‘73 Kenneth R. Schoenig ‘88 Richard T. Smith ‘64 and Nancy Munn Smith ‘66 Sarah Head Stambaugh ‘85 and Ronald J.

Stambaugh Michael T. Stauth ‘69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ‘69 Linda Czajka Stebbins ‘71 and John Stebbins Judith Blaich Stipp ‘64 Judith Lips Stoffer ‘62 and Paul Stoffer Glenn A. Stout ‘88 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund Trudy Triner Trust George M. Tyler ‘88 Zara Mehta ‘97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Carol Anderson Vernon ‘62 Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty Amy Workman ‘97 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Nahrstadt Mentorship Fund Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Nahrstadt Family Fund Nancy Forsyth Flanders ‘54 and Tom Flanders ‘58 Endowed Scholarship † Nancy Forsyth Flanders ‘54 Nancy F. Flanders IRA Nelson-Weck Scholarship Marsha Dopheide Christie A. Nelson ‘06 and Amanda Weck ‘06 Joan Wertz Ogilvie Scholarship Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 Olive Barrett Memorial Scholarship Jennifer Jacobsen Roger Jacobsen Jacobsen Family Foundation Paul and Maryann White Physics Scholarship Paul L. White ‘61 and Maryann White Philip J. Wheeler ‘50 and Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler ‘49 Memorial Prize in Literature and Education Ronald C. Wheeler Pi Beta Phi House Fund Morgan Bemis ‘21 Public Relations Prize Lee McGaan ‘69

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Quinby Family Scholarship Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 Ralph and Judith Riggs Scholarship Ralph Riggs IRA † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60 Ray A. Schwind Scholarship John Schwind Richard and Eloise Hutchinson Scholarship James A. Hutchinson ‘64 James A. Hutchinson IRA Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph Randolph Living Trust Robert and Linda Groves Scholarship Linda Groves Robert and Lynda Bollman Scholarship Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust Robert Clendenin and Lloyd Stevenson Scholarship Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Robert H. Buchholz Scholarship James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA J & L Freedom Foundation Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel David L. Murray ‘65 and Sandra Murray Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda Robert Henry Whiteman and Sara Keister Whiteman Scholarship Barbara Whiteman Garland ‘49 Robert J. and Elizabeth Lee Ardell Endowed Scholarship Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Robert L. Walker ‘51 Scholarship Mitchell Walker Margaret Walker Wallace Roseanna Webster Graham Prize H. Richard Jewell ‘70 and Ann Ludlow Rural Teacher Initiative Susan Sucharzewski Buresch ‘80 and Michael A. Buresch Kellie Kohler Esters ‘86 Joanne G. Moy IRA Joanne Moy ‘70 and Michael R. Robinson

Sarah Turner Shriner ‘71 Scholarship Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund Robert J. Shriner Jr. Robert T. Shriner Scholes Young Family Scholarship Eugene R. Scholes Jr. IRA Network for Good Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes Melissa Scholes ‘97 Scots Care Fund Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Kevin Hickey and Joanne Hickey Victoria Wheeler Romero ‘70 and Colin A Romero Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Senior Class Gift Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Short Term Study Trips Clarks Fork Foundation Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Sigma Phi Epsilon House Fund Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ‘85 SOFIA Program Thomas A Appel and Jill Appel † Timothy E Arrenius Antonetta Axup ‘18 Stephanie Lankford Baker ‘15 and Chance Baker Thea Bloom ‘16 Nancy Boley Charles Joseph Bonifer ‘22 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer David A. Bowers ‘60 Sencere L Brent Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardne Brooks ‘13 Nicholas E. Carlson ‘08 and Krystal Carlson Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Ryan Colclasure Michael D. Cronin and Patrica Cronin David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Rafael C. Delgado ‘05 and Kathryn Jackson ‘05 Christopher Fasano and Catherine Fasano Laura Feinberg Feinberg ‘78 Bradley J. Foley ‘95 Audra Goach

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Sarah Henderson Noah K. Hendricks ‘10 John W. Huxtable ‘04 and Amanda Hetzel Huxtable Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Courtney Jonsson ‘14 Brian C. Jordan ‘09 and Wendy Downing Karen Bush Watts IRA Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Ashwani Kumar Petra Kuppinger Cari Connell Lichtman ‘94 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Emily Manassah ‘18 Kelliann McArthur Isabel McDermott Michelle Meyer Messman ‘04 and Chad Messman George M. Milton IV ‘74 Laura Moore Michelle Moy ‘89 John Nunnikhoven ‘60 Tyler J. Osborn ‘16 and Kelci Foss Osborn ‘18 Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Amanda Rush ‘11 Lindsay Ditzler ‘07 and John Sander Megan Barber Sears ‘02 and Jerry Sears Alex Simmons Benedict Simmons David Simmons Marc Simmons Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Hilary Hawkinson Stott ‘07 and Jacob T. Stott ‘09 Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Jonathan M. Welty ‘12 and Julianna Graf Welty ‘16 Joan Wertz Sarah Crummy Wolek ‘01 and Rich Wolek Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Softball Program Michelle Perry ‘89 Steven Roy Tarkow Prize Theodore A. Tarkow Student Recruitment Fund David A. Bowers ‘60

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David A. Bowers Revocable Trust William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 † H. Safford Peacock Swimming and Diving Program Joel M. Auble ‘65 John C. Clifford IV ‘10 Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA Merrill Lynch Charles Thomas Rezner ‘64 and Nancy Wright Tartan Terrace Jerri Picha ‘75 Picha Giving Fund Tennis Program Neil A. Dahlstrom ‘98 and Karen Dahlstrom Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 The Benevity Community Impact Fund Deere & Company

Twomey Foundation Scholarship The Twomey Foundation Unrestricted Endowed Scholarship Fund Anonymous Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 Ann B. Michael IRA Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch Robert M. Barton ‘63 and Shirley Barton Anne White Beall ‘67 and James F. Beall Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Robert Gamer ‘60 and May Gamer Jim and Anne Beall IRA Ann Michael ‘67 Gretchen Wright Moore ‘64 Elizabeth Patterson ‘63 Karen Williams Phinney ‘84 Robert Gamer IRA Wackerle Career and Leadership Center Endowed Fund Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence

Theatre Design Lab Equipment Fund Warren County United Way

William ‘65 and Joyce Heald Simpson Endowed Scholarship Fund William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson William Simpson IRA

Thomas and Anne Sienkewicz Endowed Fund Thomas Sienkewicz and Anne Sienkewicz Thomas J. Sienkewicz IRA

William and Yvonne Hurckes Emergency Endowed Fund William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80

Tom Johnson Scholarship Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.

William K. McConnell Scholarship William T McConnell and Jodyne McConnell

Track and Field Program Anonymous Alumni Deborah Sterett ‘77 Turnbull-Zaleski Endowment for Faculty Professional Development National Philanthropic Trust Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski Turnbull-Zaleski Endowment for Information Technology National Philanthropic Trust Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski Turnbull-Zaleski Endowment for McMichael Academic Hall Maintenance

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William S. Daniel Scholarship in Vocal Music William Stanley Daniel ‘72 William S. Daniel Attorney At Law Wiswell-Robeson Lecture in Agricultural History Jeanne Robeson IRA Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Women in Science Scholarship James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Women’s Lacrosse Team John M. McNeely Jill Tice Matthew L. Turley and Erica Turley Women’s Volleyball Dean Prentiss and Candace Prentiss

Yahnke Business & Economics Endowed Internship Fund Richard E. Yahnke IRA Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke ZBT House Fund Shannon Kane Miller ‘98 and Steven J Miller Samuel Alexander Stoyanoff ‘23

Loyal Scots Society

Established in 2015, the Loyal Scots Society recognizes individuals and organizations that contribute to Monmouth College in three or more consecutive fiscal years, thereby providing ongoing support to Monmouth College’s commitment to deliver a first-class academic and cocurricular educational experience to all its students.

30 OR MORE YEARS Individuals

Anonymous Margaret Ramsdale Alford ‘55 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 James W. Asplund ‘54 and Wanda Asplund Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Karen Brown Baker ‘64 and Ben H. Baker John K. Baumann ‘57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ‘58 Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Carol West Boehme ‘72 Robert F. Bowen ‘59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ‘60 Paul L. Brown ‘56 Barbara Divinsky Brundage ‘60 Lucy Work Burroughs ‘64 Judith Sluka Butcher ‘63 Thomas J. Cerkez III ‘68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez Nancy Guilinger Coon ‘62 and Richard A. Coon Shirley Service Culbert ‘63 Margaret Blanchard Daiker ‘56 Thomas S. Davis ‘62 Charles D. Denniston ‘54 Carl D. Diehl ‘69 Sandra Johnson Dobras ‘61 and Victor E. Dobras II Margaret Flick Droppa ‘58 Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ‘86

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June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Kellie Kohler Esters ‘86 John W. Evermon ‘68 Martha Muirhead Felmley ‘50 William P. Ford ‘76 and Margaret Romano Ford ‘76 Margaret Deschwanden Foster ‘52 Terry F. Fruehauf ‘76 Gary L. Gilliland ‘65 Donald L. Gladfelter ‘77 Charles W. Goehl ‘73 and Kim Goehl Anne Harmon ‘54 Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Richard J. Henry ‘58 and Cheryl Henry James K. Hoffmeister ‘53 and Marcia Kern Hoffmeister ‘58 Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt ‘74 and Ronald R. Hunt Edward A. Jones ‘72 Robert D. Jornlin ‘61 and Lois Jornlin Ann Hoyt Kightlinger ‘70 Linda Blow Klabunde ‘67 Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Lynn McGaan Knox ‘61 Kelly K. Kost ‘83 and Holly Kost Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti Alan V. Larson ‘55 and Sally Smith Larson ‘56 Merikay Waldvogel ‘69 and Jerry Ledbetter David B. Lieb ‘68 and Shirley Lieb Stephen B. Lindell ‘57 Jeffrey Mar ‘57 and Gloria Mar Dianne Robison Marcell ‘71 Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 Robert W. McAllister ‘64 Brooks McDaniel and Linda McDaniel Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan ‘59 T. Larry Mell ‘58 and Connie Mell James G. Mercer ‘55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ‘54 John I. Moore Jr. ‘69 and Mary Moore Bruce H. Morrison ‘70 Jill Munson Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers Beverly Cain Nelson ‘58 Lynn A. Nelson ‘57 L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel † H. Safford Peacock Ellen Littler Perry ‘59 † Alvin T. Peterson ‘60 Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer Roger K. Ray ‘53 Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ‘83 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts

Robert C. Roush ‘67 J. David Rumbough Jr. ‘65 Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ‘65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ‘65 Jan Weshinskey Schons ‘69 and Carl R. Schons Laura Epley Selken ‘84 and Ronald Ray Selken Charles B. Shawver ‘76 Linda Frautschy Sherman ‘63 and Robert Sherman Diane Guzzi Shilton ‘72 and Thomas Shilton Joseph C. Simpson ‘66 and Karen Simpson William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson Allan W. Smith ‘58 and Antoinette Smith Carol Veith Sorenson ‘63 and Raymond E. Sorenson David L. Spears ‘62 Michael E. Sproston ‘64 and Donna Schliffke Sproston ‘66 John R. Steele ‘63 Ralph E. Stephenson ‘58 and Bonnie Stephenson Douglas L. Stickels ‘75 and Leslie Stickels David B. Stimpson ‘66 Judith Blaich Stipp ‘64 Emily Hauge ‘77 and Don C. Teel William B. Trent Jr. ‘69 and Catherine Blake Trent ‘70 William L. Trubeck ‘68 Peter E. Upton ‘68 Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ‘76 and John Van Kirk Virginia Hughlett Varce ‘53 Carol Anderson Vernon ‘62 Eric T. Vogt ‘83 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Jill Petrie Whiteside ‘70 and Dale Whiteside Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 and Linda Wild Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty David T. Workman and Linda Workman Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Robert A. Zika ‘67 and Gail Hartong Zika ‘66

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous

25-29 YEARS Individuals

David W. Adolphson ‘67 and †Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson’70 Gordon L. Amgott ‘70 and Vicki Amgott Rosalie Huff Barman ‘66 and Ronald Barman Marjorie Bond Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Marilyn Clark Brownlie ‘50

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John C. Carstens ‘59 and Frieda Carstens Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Gary L. Daniels Brian W. Daw and Lynn Daw Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Thomas B. Doyle ‘64 Arijit Dutta ‘97 and Shabana Gidwani Jane Fort Edwards ‘75 Elizabeth Giffen Ewell ‘64 Donald S. Galitz ‘56 Peter A. Gebauer and Janet Gebauer William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Stanley Graham ‘54 Robert H. Gwynn ‘63 Kathryn Bunting Hamrin ‘56 and Robert Hamrin Jane Davis Harper ‘48 Roger D. Haynes ‘82 J. Jarrod Hippen ‘92 Robert C. Hudson III ‘75 and Sarah Young Hudson ‘74 Richard A. Johnson ‘70 and Lorraine Botticelli Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L Kellogg Jr. George D. Kulhanek ‘80 and Debbra Taylor Kulhanek ‘81 Rodney J. McQueen ‘62 and Diane McQueen Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Ann Michael ‘67 Kristi Millar ‘93 Philip A. Muntzel ‘62 and Barbara Muntzel Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Jewel Price Nicholls ‘50 Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ‘70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin Colby M. Oleson ‘91 Eric J. Ostermeier ‘92 and Melanie Burns Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 Karen Williams Phinney ‘84 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60 John S. Romine ‘55 Warren A. Sanders ‘60 and Martha Sanders John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips William G. Schlobohm Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 and Joseph C Schreck Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Dean A. Sipe ‘74 and Ilene Sipe Richard T. Smith ‘64 and Nancy Munn Smith ‘66

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Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence Joyce Hennenfent Walton ‘53 Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Thomas R. Weber ‘67 and Julie Weber J. Mark Wilson ‘78 and Marsha Wilson George J. Wolcott

Businesses and Organizations The Twomey Foundation

20-24 YEARS Individuals

Julie Anell ‘00 Betty Babcock Kevin S. Baldwin and Heather Henson Baldwin Conny Davinroy Beatty ‘81 and Daniel P. Beatty Craig Behne and Christine Behne Robert H. Bischoff ‘57 Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Eric D. Boland ‘95 and Jill Bowles Boland ‘97 Harry C. Bollin ‘63 and Melody Bollin Sarah Botkin ‘98 Chad M. Braun and Jennifer Braun Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown William Carter and Joy Carter Martha Carwile Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Simon C. Cordery and Stacy Cordery Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 Donald L. Denney ‘64 and Dorene Denney Larry R. Dew ‘66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ‘66 Carol Clark Dotseth ‘63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Barbara Ditch Drake ‘61 Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Geoffrey M. Edwards ‘03 and Christina Edwards Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Amy Armstrong Green ‘79 and Mike Green Anita Ridge ‘88 and David W. Greer Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart David A. Hartig ‘74 and Barbara Hartig Matthew M. Hendon ‘99 and Heather Sechrest Hendon ‘00 James C. Hornaday ‘61 John C. Hughes Sr. ‘74 and Patricia Hughes Ronald J. Irion ‘51 and Shirley Moser Irion ‘52 Perry W. Johnson ‘58 and Susan Kanter

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Robert C. Johnson ‘59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ‘59 Kunal Kapoor ‘97 and Monica Kapoor Charles H. Kellner ‘66 and Judith Kellner Irwin E. Kirk ‘53 Joan Strand Kotz ‘64 Suellen Lee Janet Link Leonard ‘63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr. Sonja Zedigian Lowry ‘67 and Dennis Lowry Sean P. Maher ‘95 and Shalaine Maher Russell F. Marshall ‘63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ‘64 Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath R. Jeremy McNamara and Mary McNamara William G. Morgan ‘64 Wayne K. Nelson ‘77 and Mi Nelson Sandy Newman ‘68 Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Earl K. Paasch ‘66 and Barbara Paasch Jerri Picha ‘75 Christopher J. Pio ‘84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ‘92 Kathy Wolf Plath ‘77 and Corey Plath Charles Thomas Rezner ‘64 and Nancy Wright Erhard G. Saettler Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ‘85 George E. Schoenfeld ‘50 Wendell L. Shauman ‘67 and Janet Agan Shauman Randall J. Slaboch ‘76 Judith Bradley Stevenson ‘83 and Jeff Stevenson R. Bruce Weiman ‘76 and Debbie Weiman † Patricia Acosta Wiedenman ‘52 Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ‘12 and Mark E. Willhardt Linda Cook ‘77 and Oliver R. Williams Warren J. Wilson ‘74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ‘75 Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous Friends Cline-Lofftus Foundation Security Savings Bank

15-19 YEARS Individuals

Roy Evert Adolphson ‘69 Kay Bagge Alden ‘57 Michael J. Anderson ‘81 and Martha Eckhard Anderson ‘83

Lewis B. Arnold ‘60 Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch Vittorio Barrile ‘67 and Marisa Barrile Harold Peter Basler Jr. ‘66 Arlene Dresmal Blewitt ‘60 and Dennis Blewitt Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Paula Rundell Brooks ‘83 and Gerald Brooks Larry D. Brown ‘65 and Janet Henning Brown ‘64 Lyndea Dew Brown ‘71 and Tary L. Brown James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Ralph D. Butler Barbara Bolon Bye ‘64 G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ‘62 and Bonnie Carroll Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Ryan Danzinger ‘05 and Sherwin Chan Kathryn Cummins Cope ‘58 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Ryan S. Danzinger ‘05 and Sherwin Chan Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Ronald K. DeMien ‘67 and Judy Williams DeMien ‘67 James Dodge and Constance Dodge Charles B. Doty ‘59 Richard M. Downard ‘67 and Barbara Downard Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing Robert H. Feiertag ‘61 Frederick A. Fletcher and Jane Taylor John R. Foster Jr. and Annjanette Foster Susan Sandner Gibson ‘81 Joan Gilmour Stephen H. Goss ‘74 and Karen Goss Jerry L. Greer ‘62 and Judith Greer Merle B. Growden Donald D. Hadsell ‘75 and Lois Hadsell Susan Prochaska Hardie ‘74 and Bradford Hardie Mary Conway Harvey ‘58 Mary Auliff Havens ‘72 and John P. Havens Lynnell Kahler Havercamp ‘71 Susan Higbee Ronald R. Huff ‘54 William T. Irelan ‘62 and Ines Irelan David W. Jackson ‘69 and Catherine Mayer Jackson ‘71 Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks Catherine Sanborn Johnson ‘72 Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Daniel L. Keating ‘83 and Jane Stevens Keating ‘84 Anne Irey Kohlmeyer ‘58 and Dennis K. Kohlmeyer Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski

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Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ‘66 Kenneth D. Lister ‘56 David T. Long ‘69 and Jean Walter Long ‘69 Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Louise Laine Lubs ‘71 and James C. Lubs Deborah Gruenau MacVey ‘69 and Wayne MacVey Kathryn Mainz Carla Turner Makowski ‘69 and Gary G. Makowski Leland R. Marshall ‘51 Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Frederick H. McDavitt ‘61 Stanley L. McKelvie ‘64 and Sandra McKelvie Jean Beveridge Meyers ‘59 Jeffrey A. Miles ‘71 and Rebecca Miles Jeffrey D. Miller ‘84 Donald K. Morton ‘66 and Peggy Morton Claudia Lawson Moss ‘72 and Terry D. Moss Gary A. Neudahl ‘77 Lori O’Brien Oetting ‘90 and Lance Oetting Tamara Orte ‘04 and Steven J. Orte Edward W. Pailes Jr. ‘84 and Martha Pailes Gerald Palomo ‘79 and Michel Palomo Charles B. Peter ‘74 and Roberta Mack Peter ‘76 James E. Pilarski ‘66 and Judith Anderson Pilarski ‘66 Allison Ritscher ‘94 Kimberly Furman Roolf ‘80 and James Roolf Heather Haines Roseman ‘98 and Brian Roseman Brian J. Ross ‘86 and Amber Ross Fred H. Rumney III ‘64 and Leslie Williamson Rumney ‘69 Blair W. Schultz ‘72 Joseph W. Schurr ‘75 and Connie Schurr John J. Scotillo ‘72 and Nancy Scotillo George M. Simmons ‘67 and Ruth Simmons Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth James H. Sosnowski and Linda Sosnowski Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda William A. Turner ‘93 Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Katharine Wakolbinger Welch ‘73 and John Welch Joan Wertz James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop Ann Newton Wieland ‘68 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer William F. Zimmerman ‘73 and Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman ‘72

Businesses and Organizations J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Midwest Bank

10-14 YEARS Individuals

James W. Albright ‘69 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 Kathryn Alexander ‘75 David K. Allen ‘69 G. Ronald Barshinger ‘74 Robert M. Barton ‘63 and Shirley Barton David B. Bates ‘83 and Michele Bates Victoria Bautch ‘74 Anne White Beall ‘67 and James F. Beall Theresa Gondek Bebout ‘05 and Benjamin R. Bebout Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ‘55 Richard Bell and Susan Bell Pamela Bowman Best ‘89 and Thomas Best Hope Grebner Bibens ‘11 and Robert Bibens Bruce E. Birdsell ‘69 and Serena Foote Birdsell ‘70 Richard L. Bivens ‘61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ‘63 Betty Beabout Boehm ‘54 Roger A. Boekenhauer ‘61 and Jean Grove Boekenhauer ‘62 Rodney E. Bollman ‘56 and Georgiana Bollman Scott Bond and Janey Bond Carl A. Borine ‘61 and Sharon Borine Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers Marjorie Armstrong Brand ‘62 and Roderick P. Brand MaryLu Belcher Bretsch ‘68 and Darwin Bretsch Denise Karczewski ‘75 and Gary M. Briddick Samantha Briones ‘09 JoAnn Eisenman Britton ‘71 and George T. Britton III William B. Brooks Jr. ‘86 and Jani Brooks Christine Heaton Brown ‘72 and Bruce Brown Sarah Maxwell Brown ‘71 and K. Reagin Brown Donald L. Campbell ‘69 and Penny Campbell Glenn Catlett ‘73 Roland J. Chilton ‘52 Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Annabelle Clark William G. Coppard ‘67 Neil A. Dahlstrom ‘98 and Karen Dahlstrom Sharon Avery Danner ‘65 Roger J. DeDera ‘56 and Louise DeDera Carl J. Demas ‘64 and Margaret Schneider Demas ‘66 Dorothy Douglas William J. Edwards ‘67 and Dawn Edwards David R. Elmer ‘73 and Donna Elmer

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ‘04 and Branndon Elsbree Silvia Fabela ‘07 Curtis C. Farr ‘88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 Edward P. Farwell ‘64 Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Julie Collins ‘84 and Tim Fitzgibbon Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald ‘06 and Bryan Fitzjarrald Robert Gamer ‘60 and May Gamer Cheryl Nowak Garrison ‘71 and Keith Garrison Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05 Christopher J. Gavin and Lisa Gavin Jack J. Glotfelty ‘60 and Valerie Glotfelty Jane Gramkow F. William Graue Jr. ‘63 and Barbara Graue Linda Groves Joan Rezner Gundersen ‘68 and Robert P. Gundersen Pamela Ball Gustafson ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam Margaret Hamil ‘71 Scott A. Hamilton ‘75 and Elizabeth Hamilton Janet Hamly-Ott ‘65 Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn Rose Hofer James A. Hutchinson ‘64 Patricia Ikan Sally Platt Ivy ‘59 and Jesse W. Ivy Virginia Jacobson ‘67 Dawn Johnson ‘97 Judith Gardiner Johnson ‘71 and Kevin M. Johnson Stephen T. Johnson ‘72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ‘72 Michael J. Jones ‘99 and Miranda Jones Richard W. Karcher ‘74 and Mary Karcher Stephen D. Keithley ‘72 and Cynthia Wead Keithley ‘73 James R. Klusendorf ‘61 Alice Higgins Lawson ‘73 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Charles S. Marshall ‘68 Richard Marshall and Ann McEntee Verna Lester Marshall ‘68 Phyllis Clindinin Martin ‘53 Thomas S. Martin ‘72 Andrew P. Matykiewicz ‘79 Timothy J. McCabe ‘81 and Laura McCabe Christy Ogilvie McCreary ‘90 and Dallas Kraig McCreary Michael B. McCulley ‘70 Robert D. McLaren ‘66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ‘68

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Michelle Meyer Messman ‘04 and Chad Messman Judy Minteer Pamela Marshburn Morgan ‘70 Michelle Moy ‘89 James W. Nelson ‘60 and Beverly Nelson ‘61 Rodney Nord and Christine Nord Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Michael R. Osborn ‘77 and Wendy Taeger Osborn ‘80 Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott Richard L. Paasch ‘67 and Lee-Ann Wells Paasch ‘68 Timothy A. Pahel Ann Boley Parker ‘73 and Thomas Parker Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch Peter L. Paulson ‘75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ‘75 J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Van D. Perrine ‘70 and Jan Farnsworth ‘71 Anthony J. Perzigian ‘66 and Donna Perzigian Frederick C. Pfaffmann ‘65 and Christine Pfaffmann Hugh M. Phelps ‘63 and Norma Phelps Thomas G. Poeltler ‘70 and Gini Poeltler Jeffrey C. Potts ‘74 and Christine Odell Potts ‘74 Linda Baughman Pushaw ‘71 and James E. Pushaw Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph Linda Reed ‘69 William D. Rhodenbaugh ‘60 and Judith Rhodenbaugh Cynthia Carman Rich ‘73 Louis P. Richard ‘55 and Sally Adams Danny C. Richards ‘65 and Anna Richards Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider Kevin R. Roberts Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Joanne Moy ‘70 and Michael R. Robinson Richard P. Rodgers ‘66 and Joy Rodgers Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Amanda Rush ‘11 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ‘10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Carl J. Schmidlapp III ‘65 Michael A. Schmitz ‘80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 Kenneth D. Schweitzer and Debra Schweitzer Kristy Smith ‘86 and Dave Scott Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ‘71 and Lawrence

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Seiwert Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets Robert L. Singer ‘61 Pamela Yuill Snyder ‘79 and Bruce L. Snyder Joshua B. Spencer ‘04 and Devon Townsend Spencer ‘03 James L. Spiker and Barbara Spiker Karen Deen Squire ‘62 Michael T. Stauth ‘69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ‘69 Marnie Steach ‘95 Janet Maginn Stevenson ‘66 Judith Lips Stoffer ‘62 and Paul Stoffer Rosalie Easdale Stoike ‘61 Hilary Hawkinson Stott ‘07 and Jacob T. Stott ‘09 Glenn A. Stout ‘88 Joseph L Switzer and Marci Switzer Linda Janicek Szitta ‘67 and Frank Szitta Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Kelly Frericks Thannert ‘05 and Marc Thannert Danette Bagley-Thierry ‘86 and Robert K. Thierry III Kathryn Oliver Tribler ‘60 Nicholas Tucker ‘73 E. Jay Van Cura ‘69 and Joyce Van Cura Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ‘03 and Kirk Van Kuiken Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Andries L. Vermeer ‘65 Robert C. Wegner ‘74 Roger E. Well ‘86 and Dana Well Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty David R. Whitcomb ‘72 and Dawn Darner John H. Wierman ‘66 Kenneth M. Wolma ‘64 and Barbara Wolma Robert G. Yarde ‘58 and Marilyn Yarde Gordon B. Yocum ‘73 and Bronwyn Yocum Ronald A. Zagorski ‘65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ‘65 Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

5-9 YEARS Individuals

Victoria Adeleye ‘93 Bruce A. Anderson ‘60 and Mary Anderson Laura Beck Anderson ‘75 Wayne I. Anderson Andrew R. Anselmi ‘13 and Brooke Anderson Anselmi ‘13 Derek Archer ‘97 Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong

Joel M. Auble ‘65 Brian M. Austin ‘64 and Susan Austin Antonetta Axup ‘18 Robert R. Ayers and Christine Ayers Sherry Bair Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry Kathleen Long Baum ‘72 Cindy Beadles Kayla Beadles ‘17 Martha Beck Katherine Dunn Becker ‘14 and Cale Becker Pamela Wyeth Bellm ‘76 and Douglas E. Bellm Nancy Garretson Benzon ‘64 and Richard R Benzon Donald R. Beveridge ‘59 Reid K. Beveridge ‘64 and Eileen Beveridge Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah ‘92 and Todd L. Bezenah Daniel G. Bianucci ‘66 and Joyce Bianucci Mick Birkhofer ‘73 and Brenda Birkhofer Roger J. Blachek ‘73 Nancy Blew Bruce W. Block ‘74 and †Carolee Block E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust Roy E. Bockler ‘72 and Debbie Bockler † Susan Barrett Boelke ‘53 Susan Boland ‘92 Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Agnes Boock Larry R. Bowden ‘67 and Karen Bowden J. David Boyd ‘75 and Amy Boyd Gregory K. Bradley ‘70 Robert H. Brink ‘68 Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Joel E. Brotherton ‘80 Sally Ahrens Brown ‘59 and Max A. Brown Wade R. Brown ‘07 and Abby Brown Marc E. Bruni ‘76 and Mary Kistner Bruni ‘76 Kevin Caba and Emilee Renwick Carole Riester Callahan ‘69 Ann Callaway Adam B. Carlson ‘04 and Michelle Flaar Carlson ‘04 John C. Carlson ‘74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ‘74 Nicholas E. Carlson ‘08 and Krystal Carlson James E. Cavanaugh ‘76 and Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh ‘76 Laura Cavanaugh ‘86 Bruce Chapman S. Mark Childs ‘95 and Amy Bradshaw ‘95 David S. Christensen and Rebecca

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Christensen Kaitlyn Washburn Cockerham ‘14 and Tyler Cockerham David Compton and Patricia Compton Marc D. Constant ‘63 Matthew J. Coultrip ‘02 Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ‘08 Curtis L. Crum and Andrea Gillen Crum David W. Curd ‘68 Carrie Dunne Daly ‘81 Jason R. Dare ‘99 and Stephanie Orsi Dare ‘99 F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport E. Kyle Davis ‘93 and Ashley Davis Stanley B. Dawson ‘70 and Mary Dawson James L. De Young and Janet De Young Michael S. Deam ‘76 and Karen Deam Rafael C. Delgado ‘05 and Kathryn Jackson ‘05 Gregory I. Derbak ‘75 and Laura Derbak Eric Dickens and Jennifer Pilnik Dickens Daniel W. Dickson ‘89 Marco T. DiGiorgio ‘71 and Kristie DiGiorgio Lee D. Dobbins ‘59 and Barbara Getty Dobbins ‘59 Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner Marsha Dopheide John D. Downs ‘88 and Carrie Downs George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 and Gary M. Dulin James Dunn and Patricia Dunn Jeffrey R. Earley ‘76 Christine Vancura Easley ‘80 Zak S. Edmonds ‘08 and Nicole Mason Edmonds Jerald D. Eiserman ‘68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ‘68 William L. Ellefson ‘69 Andrew S. Elliott ‘05 and Amanda Trotter Elliott ‘08 John A. Elliott ‘79 and Virginia Thake Elliott ‘81 James L. Elsey ‘76 and Roxann Elsey Eric Engstrom Dwight R. Erskine ‘67 Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett Trevor Ewell James W. Eyler and Kel-Ann Eyler Abigail Fafoglia ‘95 Christopher Fasano and Catherine Fasano Jon Ferguson and Lori Ferguson Anita Fillman Neil Finlen and Lynda Finlen Karen Sundberg Finn ‘60 Janet Forsythe Fishburn ‘58 Lyle E. Fogel Jr. ‘67 and Dorothy Harris Fogel ‘66

Bradley J. Foley ‘95 Carl B. Forkner ‘80 and Joanne Forkner Kim Fornero Louis A. Foster ‘51 and Ruth Foster Daniel M. Fowler ‘72 and Julia Duffy Richard K. Fuller ‘57 and Kathleen Fuller Douglas W. Funk ‘74 Kathleen Trevor Garwood ‘57 and Gary A. Garwood James W. Gee Jr. ‘64 and Patricia Gee John K. Gerrity ‘07 and Katie Gerrity Alan R. Gieryna ‘74 and Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna ‘75 Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Christine Winkelman Glasgow ‘89 and Terry L. Glasgow Audra Goach John Goddard Shirley Morrow Grieme ‘54 David A. Grummitt ‘61 and Janet Grummitt Michelle Hall ‘89 Ronda Ehlen Hall ‘85 Robert C. Hamilton ‘62 Mary Johnson Hanlin ‘66 Eric Hardesty ‘99 and Kristen Lightbody Hardesty ‘99 Douglas D. Hardin ‘72 Carolyn Ellis Harrison ‘71 and Edward H. Harrison Richard F. Harrod ‘07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ‘07 Stephen R. Hartman ‘92 and Karen Hartman Nancy Campbell Haynor ‘68 and John Haynor Alice Goss Haznedl ‘62 Jennifer Heiman ‘04 Sarah Henderson Elaine Hubbell Herzog ‘71 and Michael Herzog Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess George K. Hess ‘78 and Cathy Neese Hess ‘80 Robert E. Hillison ‘82 and Keely Hillison Erik C. Hoffer ‘08 and Karah Goetschius Hoffer ‘08 Steven Hoffman ‘69 and Letitia Keating Hoffman ‘72 Judy Hogfeldt ‘75 Brian P. Holland ‘76 and Carrie Holland † Rick L. Hoy ‘66 James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes Dale Hull William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80 Mary Beth Incorvati Robin Jarvis ‘84 Franklin K. Johnson ‘76 and Michele

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Johnson Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Fannetta Jones ‘11 Brian C. Jordan ‘09 and Wendy Downing Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Nicole Kamzic ‘15 Martin L. Katz ‘72 and Michele Spleha Katz ‘73 Jeffrey K. Kelleher ‘13 and Rachel Whitlock Kelleher ‘14 John R. Kelly ‘52 Marybeth Dues Kemp ‘93 Joseph Kennedy Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Brian D. Kimmel ‘76 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ‘78 Glenn P. Kinder ‘73 and Nancy Thompson Kinder ‘73 Kenneth Martin Klein ‘66 and Susan Latham Klein ‘67 Kent H. Kniep ‘80 Kelly Simpson Knitter ‘89 and Kevin Richard Knitter Elizabeth Kopping Alice Dunlap-Kraft ‘75 and Robert Kraft Tim Kramer and Lori Walters-Kramer John T. Kreitler ‘70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Pamela Murray Kuby ‘85 Ashwani Kumar Tamara La Prad Ethan Scott Lafary ‘15 and Erin Willhite Lafary ‘15 William H. Lafayette Jr. ‘77 Ann Lampariello Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Christopher J. Lemon ‘80 Matthew S. Lerner ‘03 and Misty Saline Lerner ‘02 Peter L. Leverenz ‘69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ‘72 Tara Todd Lewis ‘03 and Greg Lewis Patrick W. Lewis ‘95 and Kristina Lewis Cari Connell Lichtman ‘94 Maureen Smiley Liesman ‘60 Judith Schneider Lilly ‘67 Evelina Lipecka ‘06 Susan Morton Lloyd ‘71 Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan Amy Longenbaugh ‘95 William Lotz and Stacy Ashton Lotz Debra Blatzer ‘84 and Paul Ludkey Martin C. Luehrs ‘71 and Dawn Kirk Paul G. Luepke ‘83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ‘83 Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt

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Anne Mamary Heather Fottler Mangian ‘77 and John Mangian Annette Carson Manthei ‘94 and Randy Manthei † Eugene T. Marchuk ‘71 Kristin Martin ‘04 Scott Martin and Linda Martin Michael E. McCreight ‘68 Robert C. McCulloch ‘61 Harold N. McDaniel ‘62 and Marna McDaniel Lee McGaan ‘69 James N. McInnes ‘48 David McLaughlin ‘66 and Janet Clayton McLaughlin ‘66 Deena Fisher McLaughlin Kenneth G. McMillan William M. McNall ‘81 and Jane Simpson McNall Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara Lyndon D. Meyer James D. Millar ‘64 and Victoria Millar Miles Z. Miller ‘08 and Laura Greenwood Miller ‘10 George J. Milnor ‘70 and Barbara Barnhart Milnor ‘69 Glen Misek and Laurel Kilpatrick Virginia Haun Mittauer ‘50 Gretchen Wright Moore ‘64 Laura Moore Susan Holland Murley ‘70 David L. Murray ‘65 and Sandra Murray Todd W. Myers ‘95 Christie A. Nelson ‘06 and Amanda Weck ‘06 Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ‘90 and John R. Nelson Eric L. Noggle ‘96 and Christy Finch Noggle ‘96 Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin ‘95 and Sean D. O’Laughlin John Osterlund and Beth Osterlund Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck ‘54 Richard L. Owens Jr. ‘87 and Beth Owens Louise Pacholik ‘73 Paul Scott Page Linda Park William E. Parker ‘77 Virginia Plunkett Paton ‘73 and James J. Paton Craig A. Patterson ‘72 and Kathleen Patterson Elizabeth Patterson ‘63 J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock Barbara Blodgett Pearson ‘70 and Michael Pearson Michelle Perry ‘89

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Richard W. Peters ‘58 and Patricia Peters J. Stewart Peterson Jr. ‘77 Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Joseph H. Pilger ‘08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ‘07 Jane Hartley Pratt Janet Jones Presley ‘55 Jerry E. Pruett and Joan Pruett Michael Quagliano ‘83 D. Pat Raftis ‘05 Joshua M. Ragar ‘06 and Sara Ragar Kenneth A. Rager ‘61 Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ‘81 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Annette Thrift Ray ‘57 M. Lucas Raymond ‘00 and Emily Moore Raymond ‘00 Elaine Rechel ‘49 Tamee Sterett Renwick ‘84 David A. Riggs ‘87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ‘89 Brenda Robinson-Young Donald L. Roegge ‘63 Robert H. Roggeveen ‘72 Victoria Wheeler Romero ‘70 and Colin A. Romero Joann Rompella Warren D. Rowland ‘01 and Ann Rowland Adam P. Ruble ‘15 Joel A. Sage ‘04 and Tara Ferruzza Sage ‘04 Betty McClure Salisbury ‘61 Jacquelyn Grier Salvato ‘73 Joan Nickel Sanders ‘64 Susan Smallwood Schilson ‘78 Susan Rayniak Schneider ‘69 Kenneth R. Schoenig ‘88 Rebekah Sell ‘14 Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Kathryn Shipp ‘13 Robert J. Shriner Jr. Mary Carlson Shull ‘76 and Bob L. Shull Alex Simmons Benedict Simmons David Simmons Marc Simmons Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons Todd A. Skrivseth and Sarah Skrivseth Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Paige Halpin Smith ‘09 and Henry Smith John H. Smith ‘67 Thomas J. Snee and Julia Druckmiller Nancy Snowden Claudia Kinne Spotts ‘68 and James Spotts Kelly Stadter ‘07

H. Charles Stahmer ‘73 Scott D. Stanton ‘73 and Kristen Campbell Stanton ‘82 Deborah Sterett ‘77 John R. Stergulz ‘66 and Ellen Stergulz Haley Jones Stockton ‘12 and Tyler Stockton Tara Sturgeon ‘19 Todd K. Swanson ‘88 and Lisa Kruse Swanson ‘88 Roy J. Sye ‘13 and Colleen Sinclair Sye ‘13 James A. Syrett ‘58 Jeani Randall Talbott ‘95 and Mark W. Talbott Donald P. Tanney ‘79 and Crystal Tanney Thomas C. Taylor ‘70 and Carole Taylor James E. Thompson ‘57 Paul M. Thompson ‘66 and Carole Thompson Dwight Tierney ‘69 and Dina Nathanson Gina Tillman ‘96 Tami Tisor ‘86 Ann Toal ‘60 Melinda Todd ‘08 Margaret Marra Treggett ‘71 Mark T. Tupper ‘94 and Tina Tupper Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 and John M. Turnquist ‘99 Philip D. Tweedy ‘96 and Tory Tweedy Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 Brinton B. Vincent ‘13 Dorothy Young Voetberg ‘59 and Allen Voetberg Jeannette Williams Vogt ‘58 Adam S. Volpp ‘03 and Elizabeth Nendza Volpp ‘03 Kristen Wyse Wagner ‘11 and Craig E. Wagner Dennis E. Walker ‘64 and Sandra Foreman Walker ‘62 Carol Mullen Walsh ‘73 and Stephen L. Walsh Kevin D. Warrington and Amy Warrington Jane Martin-Watson ‘70 and Robert I. Watson Jr. Kathryn Gardels Weal ‘71 and Bruce W Weal Kelli Wefenstette ‘07 Jonathan M. Welty ‘12 and Julianna Graf Welty ‘16 M. Todd Wetterling ‘93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ‘96 Kenneth L. Wherry ‘73 Jennifer Widmer ‘87 Jane Batten Wild ‘69 Richard A. Wilhelm ‘70 and Alice Kough Wilhelm ‘70 Merideth Willett ‘92 Lori Willhite

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Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig David N. Willing ‘59 and Winona Willing Michael T. Wilmoth ‘06 and Taylor Wilmoth Gary L. Wimer ‘65 and Judith Wimer Douglas F. Winebright William A. Wolma ‘67 and Frances White Wolma ‘66 Charles L. Wolters ‘71 Brian K. Woodard ‘97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ‘03 Bruce V. Work ‘64 David Work and Frances Work Stewart D. Work Janis Wunderlich Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Judy Yeast Linda Yelm Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ‘75 Sarah Young

Businesses, Foundations, and Organizations

Anonymous Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc. Amazon Smile Foundation Coastwide Environmental David A. Bowers IRA Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Kone Inc. Leon A. Kraut IRA Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Stephen L. Rider DDS Thomas B. Doyle IRA Wortman Farm Account

3-4 YEARS Individuals

Anonymous Carol Werdin Alfrey ‘76 and Daniel A. Alfrey William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington Angela Baumann ‘18 Nancy Douglass Bell ‘56 Charles E. Berg ‘72 and Nancy Berg Robert Bernas and Marcia Bernas David D. Biklen ‘65 and Blanche Capilos † Robert D. Bilderback ‘59 Brent A. Birkhoff ‘85 and Tina Birkhoff Raymond S. Bland ‘79 and Kimberly Whowell Bland ‘81 James Blischke ‘59 and Alathea Blischke James T. Briscoe ‘73 and Vicki Lowder Young ‘74 Blake Christian Bryan ‘19 Susan Sucharzewski Buresch ‘80 and Michael A. Buresch

James L. Caldwell IV ‘72 and Barbara Caldwell Janet Gotthart Camp ‘53 Polly Armstrong Campbell ‘52 Harold F. Campbell ‘52 and Patricia Campbell Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 Leonard J. Carlson ‘88 and Helena Echols ‘86 Emily Caron ‘10 Katherine Grant Cazalet ‘04 and Brett Cazalet Charles C. Chappell ‘69 John C. Clifford IV ‘10 L. Terry Cook ‘91 and Karin Owrey Cook ‘89 Patrick S. Corrigan ‘13 John A. Courson ‘64 and Marcia Courson Paula Cramer Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Glenn Dagenais ‘74 Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Kevin Daleiden and Carla Daleiden William Stanley Daniel ‘72 Kathrine Gannon Davis ‘77 Richard L. DePuy ‘69 Mark DeVries Richard A. Dorn ‘61 and Diane Dorn Harvey L. Echols Jr. ‘81 and Millicent Knight Darrell W. Edson ‘61 and Bonnie Edson Kenneth A. Eiserman ‘71 and Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman ‘72 Susan Countryman Estes ‘66 and Fredrick C. Estes Scott C. Estler ‘76 Gary W. Evans ‘69 and Barbara Evans Kelly Sutton Everding ‘98 and Paul R. Everding Danny S. Evers ‘18 Robert E. Figge ‘89 and Melinda Miller Figge ‘91 James M. Flynn III ‘65 Trudy Roberts Triner ‘66 and John Foley Debra Forsaith ‘77 Patricia Brown Friese ‘55 Robert H. Frost ‘66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ‘66 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90 Richard A. Gaska ‘87 and Denise Huntley Gaska ‘87 Larry G. Gerdes Shirley Hansen Gibb ‘59 Janice Hood Gibson ‘63 and C Wayne Gibson Gregory C. Golembe ‘71 Arnold Gonzalez Jr. ‘90 and Sharon Gonzalez Douglas E. Graham ‘87 Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising Benjamin A. Grethey ‘00 Shannon Healy Gross ‘06 and Dan Gross Mark E. Grover Gregg Guenther ‘90 and Traci Swanson

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Guenther ‘93 Timothy M. Haak ‘80 and Christine Haak Tim Hallinan Ross C. Hart ‘73 Christopher J. Heatherly ‘94 and Molly Heatherly John L. Hennessy Jr. ‘68 Emily Henson ‘23 William L. Hesseltine ‘71 and Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine ‘72 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 Matthew M. Hoag ‘04 Sally Young Hoherd ‘54 Payton D. Holmes ‘17 and Aleeka Gentzler Holmes ‘20 Ralph Houck and Kathryn Houck Willis M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Michael T. Jakubec ‘90 H. Richard Jewell ‘70 and Ann Ludlow Denzel B. Johnson ‘19 Christopher Johnston and Angela Johnston David W. Jones ‘62 Daniel R. Kane ‘13 and Erin Kane † Dorothy Galloway Katalinich ‘54 † Frank A. Katalinich Doris Kelleher Michael J. Kelley II ‘70 Stephen H. Kellogg ‘78 and Lynne Walker Kellogg ‘78 Jennifer Wheeler Kerch ‘12 Jan Kiley Allen D. Kircher ‘72 R. David Korngruen ‘76 Karen Krueger ‘72 Robert E. Kukla ‘68 and Judith Kukla John W. Larson ‘02 J. Rodney Lemon ‘63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ‘63 Donald E. Lindblad ‘71 Ronald J. Lindsay ‘56 and Carol Lindsay Robert L. Litchfield ‘71 Peter H. Lufler ‘70 and Kathleen Lufler Kathleen Yarger Lupont ‘98 Amy Lythgoe Robert V. Main ‘53 Nicholas P. Mainz ‘17 Jamie Blaine Mammen ‘04 Helen Pollack Mandel ‘69 and Eric Mandel Gary D. Martin ‘76 and Janet Martin Jacob P. Marx ‘17 Elizabeth Steffy McDonald ‘71 and James L McDonald Jeffrey W. McGhee ‘94 and Lynn Foster McGhee ‘96 James B. McKnight ‘82 Angela Kemper McTernen ‘98 Stephen Dale Mey ‘68

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James B. McKnight ‘82 Angela Kemper McTernen ‘98 Stephen Dale Mey ‘68 Michael S. Mimnaugh ‘71 and Gayle Mimnaugh Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Daniel C. Mitchell ‘82 and Barbara Mitchell Oliver L. Mitchell ‘59 and Anita Slebos Mitchell ‘60 Maribeth Novak Mohan ‘71 and James J. Mohan Pamela Larson Moore ‘88 Charles E. Morris Jr. and Jeanne Morris Paul K. Moye ‘61 and Beverly Linnihan Kenneth D. Murphy ‘88 and Stephanie Tatem-Murphy William C. Myers ‘85 and Margaret Kerr Myers ‘85 Julia Briggerman O’Hara ‘62 and Daniel O’Hara Megan Sluis Parsons ‘01 and Nathan J. Parsons Gary Pearson ‘83 and Laura Stella Pearson ‘83 Kristeen Ford Peterson ‘81 and Quentin J. Peterson Vincent P. Pinto III ‘66 and Mary-Ann Pinto ‘67 Charles M. Poeltler ‘76 Madeline Poole ‘17 William C. Porter Jr. ‘73

McKenzie Price Barbara Provus Megan Carlson Prueter ‘08 Rosemary Pullen William G. Pyatt ‘75 and Brenda Pyatt Deborah Roter Rakestraw ‘77 Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 and Virginia Rassieur William R. Reinsberg ‘63 and Judith Reinsberg David R. Riddick ‘74 and Maria Riddick Melinda Hall Robertson ‘60 Carolyn Wade Rollins ‘70 Nancy Sager-Ruggles ‘70 Hiroko Saito ‘86 Marsha Miller Schierbeck ‘58 Rosemary Bryce Schintzius ‘73 Harold C. Schirmer ‘87 Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Clayton Schulenberg ‘21 Christopher C. Schwarz ‘09 and Breanna Webb Schwarz ‘09 Mary Scotillo ‘10 Barbara West Shea-Smucker ‘71 Rosemary Lai Sheeler ‘03 Kari Bailey Shimmin ‘97 and Henry R. Shimmin Elizabeth Silas ‘86 Jay S. Silhanek ‘56 and Diane Silhanek Ashley Sims ‘05 Roger F. Slaboch ‘75

Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith Lucas K. Sondgeroth ‘20 Teresa Platt Spenn ‘78 and Richard Spenn Sharon Smith Steffel ‘63 and Jerome Steffel Joanne Greer Stipp ‘64 and James Stipp Robert J. Strabley ‘97 Lynn Stubblebine Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Stumpf Rachel Laferriere Subramanian ‘95 John E. Tornquist ‘60 John Turnbull and Denise Turnbull Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner George M. Tyler ‘88 Zara Mehta ‘97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia Felicia Roberts Wachob ‘09 and Glenn Ivan Wachob Jr. Mitchell Walker Linda Strassenburg Weitz ‘74 Ronald C. Wheeler Melissa Wieland Kristin Wilson Wilkes ‘08 and Jared Wilkes Lana Williams K. Scott Wiswall ‘00 and Jonathan Wiswall Sarah Crummy Wolek ‘01 and Rich Wolek Charles Youdris Jr. ‘64 Jane Inness Youngquist ‘61

Sara Youngs ‘08 Donna Zych ‘65 Businesses, Foundations, and Organizations Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Ann B. Michael IRA Anne Harmon IRA Bill Ellefson IRA David L. Arnold IRA Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA James Caldwell IRA James R. Klusendorf IRA Jeanne Robeson IRA Jerry Ledbetter IRA Jim and Anne Beall IRA Karl K. Taylor IRA Kellogg Printing Company Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Merle B. Growden IRA OSF Healthcare System Paul L. Brown IRA Prairie Vista Farm Robert G. Thompson Trucking Smithfield Foods Stephen Dale Mey IRA Steven Hoffman IRA Stewart Work IRA Stifel Investments Tornquist Family Foundation Ty Ink Promotions, Inc. Vicki Hennenfent IRA Wieland Family Foundation William S. Daniel Attorney At Law

Alumni Contributors CLASS OF 1945

CLASS OF 1947

CLASS OF 1949

Alumni of Record: 4 Participation Rate: 25%

Alumni of Record: 11 Participation Rate: 9% Pipers Club Rae Barker Hinton

Alumni of Record: 33 Participation Rate: 12% Quinby Club Burneta Burns Donges Highlanders Club Dorothy Kern Behnke Elaine Rechel Pipers Club Barbara Whiteman Garland

Highlanders Club Mary Quon Yip

CLASS OF 1946 Alumni of Record: 9 Participation Rate: 11% Pipers Club Michael Jacobs

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CLASS OF 1948 Alumni of Record: 17 Participation Rate: 18% Highlanders Club Jane Davis Harper James N. McInnes Pipers Club Irene McIntyre Garabrant

CLASS OF 1950 Alumni of Record: 39 Participation Rate: 13% Monmouth Club Marilyn Clark Brownlie

Jewel Price Nicholls Tartan Club Martha Muirhead Felmley Pipers Club Virginia Haun Mittauer George E. Schoenfeld

CLASS OF 1951 Alumni of Record: 37 Participation Rate: 11% Monmouth Club *Ronald J. Irion Tartan Club Marilyn Rogers Brodd Leland R. Marshall Pipers Club *Louis A. Foster

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CLASS OF 1952 Alumni of Record: 43 Participation Rate: 26% Monmouth Club *Shirley Moser Irion John R. Kelly *Ralph E. Whiteman Tartan Club Polly Armstrong Campbell Jeanne Jennings Ginter Highlanders Club *Harold F. Campbell Roland J. Chilton June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen Margaret Deschwanden Foster Carroll P. Toal Jr. † Patricia Acosta Wiedenman

CLASS OF 1953 Alumni of Record: 29 Participation Rate: 41% Presidents Club Anonymous Quinby Club Janet Gotthart Camp Founders Club Irwin E. Kirk Monmouth Club Robert V. Main *Mary Hollander Winter *Robert G. Winter Scots Club Roger K. Ray Highlanders Club † Susan Barrett Boelke *James K. Hoffmeister Phyllis Clindinin Martin Virginia Hughlett Varce Joyce Hennenfent Walton

CLASS OF 1954

Alumni of Record: 44 Participation Rate: 25% Monmouth Club *James W. Asplund *Barbara Cook Mercer Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck Scots Club Anne Harmon Highlanders Club Stanley Graham Shirley Morrow Grieme Sally Young Hoherd Ronald R. Huff Pipers Club Betty Beabout Boehm Charles D. Denniston † Dorothy Galloway Katalinich

CLASS OF 1955

Alumni of Record: 28 Participation Rate: 36% Monmouth Club *James G. Mercer John S. Romine Tartan Club *Alan V. Larson Janet Jones Presley *Louis P. Richard Highlanders Club *Gary K. Allen Elizabeth Thurner Belanger Patricia Brown Friese Gerald A. Marxman Pipers Club Margaret Ramsdale Alford

CLASS OF 1956

Alumni of Record: 53 Participation Rate: 25% Monmouth Club Paul L. Brown Edith Nichols Roberts Scots Club *Roger J. DeDera Anne Quinby Dyni Tartan Club Donald S. Galitz *Sally Smith Larson Highlanders Club Nancy Douglass Bell *Rodney E. Bollman Margaret Blanchard Daiker *Ronald J. Lindsay *Jay S. Silhanek Pipers Club *Kathryn Bunting Hamrin Kenneth D. Lister

CLASS OF 1957

Alumni of Record: 63 Participation Rate: 25% Presidents Club Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Founders Club Charles Courtney Jr. *Richard K. Fuller Monmouth Club Rhoda Engel Tartan Club Annette Thrift Ray James E. Thompson Highlanders Club *John K. Baumann Robert H. Bischoff *Jeffrey Mar *C. Dean Mitchell *Trudy Morrill Mitchell Lynn A. Nelson

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Pipers Club Kay Bagge Alden *Kathleen Trevor Garwood Deborah Kerswill Keller Stephen B. Lindell

CLASS OF 1958

Alumni of Record: 65 Participation Rate: 35% Presidents Club *Margaret Evans Roberts Monmouth Club Janet Forsythe Fishburn *Richard W. Peters Scots Club *Anne Irey Kohlmeyer Tartan Club *Ralph E. Stephenson Highlanders Club *Beverly Carlson Baumann Mary Conway Harvey *Richard J. Henry *Marcia Kern Hoffmeister *Perry W. Johnson *Susan Gingrich Jones *T. Larry Mell Daniel L. Moon Beverly Cain Nelson Marsha Miller Schierbeck *Allan W. Smith James A. Syrett *Robert G. Yarde Pipers Club *William T. Axline Jr. Kathryn Cummins Cope Margaret Flick Droppa Joan McMillan Jeannette Williams Vogt

CLASS OF 1959

Alumni of Record: 83 Participation Rate: 29% Quinby Club Ellen Littler Perry Founders Club *David N. Willing Monmouth Club Anonymous *Dorothy Young Voetberg Scots Club *Robert F. Bowen *Barbara Getty Dobbins *Lee D. Dobbins Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan Tartan Club *Carl W. Anderson *Marilyn Schneider Johnson *Robert C. Johnson

Highlanders Club *James Blischke *Sally Ahrens Brown Charles B. Doty Shirley Hansen Gibb *Sally Platt Ivy Jean Beveridge Meyers *Oliver L. Mitchell W. Thomas Wallace Jr. Pipers Club Donald R. Beveridge † Robert D. Bilderback *John C. Carstens Karen Walters Dye *Marjorie Schroeder Lazar

CLASS OF 1960

Alumni of Record: 96 Participation Rate:28% Presidents Club David A. Bowers *Charles L. Rassieur Quinby Club † Ralph L. Riggs Jeanne Gittings Robeson Monmouth Club *Robert Gamer † Alvin T. Peterson Scots Club Maureen Smiley Liesman John E. Tornquist Tartan Club *James W. Nelson Walter H. Pfaeffle Melinda Hall Robertson *Warren A. Sanders Highlanders Club *Bruce A. Anderson Lewis B. Arnold *Arlene Dresmal Blewitt Barbara Divinsky Brundage Karen Sundberg Finn *Jack J. Glotfelty Dean A. Graves Nancy Acheson McGaan *Anita Slebos Mitchell *William D. Rhodenbaugh Ann Toal Kathryn Oliver Tribler Pipers Club † J. Roger Cummings Patricia Baird Link John Nunnikhoven

CLASS OF 1961

Alumni of Record: 113 Participation Rate: 30%

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Contributors (class of 1961, continued) Presidents Club Margaret Bozarth David Wallace Club *L. Terry Oggel Fred Wackerle *Gordon K. Young *Jane Corman Young Quinby Club *Lila Keleher Blum James R. Klusendorf Founders Club *Sandra Johnson Dobras Frederick H. McDavitt *Paul L. White Monmouth Club James C. Hornaday Cynthia Koonce Scots Club *Richard L. Bivens *Carl A. Borine Robert L. Singer Tartan Club *Darrell W. Edson Robert H. Feiertag Lynn McGaan Knox *Paul K. Moye *Beverly Nelson Highlanders Club *Robert T. Berendt Vira Lukasz Bodnaruk *Roger A. Boekenhauer *Richard A. Dorn Barbara Ditch Drake *David A. Grummitt *Robert D. Jornlin Kenneth A. Rager Rosalie Easdale Stoike Jane Inness Youngquist Pipers Club *Robert E. Effland Ellin McDougall Loveless Robert C. McCulloch Betty McClure Salisbury

CLASS OF 1962

Alumni of Record: 89 Participation Rate: 28% Presidents Club *Robert J. Ardell *Kenneth H. Knox Quinby Club Thomas S. Davis

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Founders Club *G. Deeks Carroll Jr. *Julia Briggerman O’Hara Monmouth Club *Willis M. Hubbard *Rodney J. McQueen David L. Spears *Sandra Foreman Walker Scots Club *Nancy Guilinger Coon *William T. Irelan *Harold N. McDaniel Tartan Club Karen Deen Squire Highlanders Club *Jean Grove Boekenhauer *Marjorie Armstrong Brand *Judith Randall Dickinson *Jerry L. Greer Robert C. Hamilton Alice Goss Haznedl David W. Jones *Philip A. Muntzel Carol Anderson Vernon Charles Thomas Weeks Pipers Club *Patricia McClinton Nolte *Judith Lips Stoffer

CLASS OF 1963

Alumni of Record: 115 Participation Rate: 33% Presidents Club *Stanley E. Chism *Ann Mack Collier David Wallace Club *David L. Arnold Quinby Club *F. William Graue Jr. Founders Club *Robert M. Barton *Gene Dawson Monmouth Club *David R. Bates Judith Sluka Butcher *Donna Bullard Colado *Carol Clark Dotseth Robert H. Gwynn *Russell F. Marshall *William R. Reinsberg *Carol Veith Sorenson Terry L. Wilkison Scots Club *Mary Hunter Bivens *Harry C. Bollin Shirley Service Culbert *Janet Link Leonard *Hugh M. Phelps

Tartan Club *Philip G. Killey Jr. *Hallie Simpson Lemon *J. Rodney Lemon Elizabeth Patterson Donald L. Roegge Highlanders Club Janet Lunsmann Acker *Sara Probert Berendt Howard A. Fulford *Patricia Morse Lyall *Linda Frautschy Sherman John R. Steele *Sharon Smith Steffel Pipers Club Marc D. Constant Marilyn Hansen Crockett *Janice Hood Gibson Sharon Irvine Lopatka *Janet Irey Lovdahl *Laddie J. Polz

CLASS OF 1964

Alumni of Record: 156 Participation Rate: 26% David Wallace Club James A. Hutchinson Quinby Club Anne Buchanan Founders Club *John A. Courson *Jane Wilson Dawson William G. Morgan Monmouth Club *Brian M. Austin *Reid K. Beveridge *Janet Henning Brown Barbara Bolon Bye *Donald L. Denney *Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard *Mary Bailey Marshall *Stanley L. McKelvie Gretchen Wright Moore *Michael E. Sproston *Joanne Greer Stipp *Dennis E. Walker Scots Club Lucy Work Burroughs *Carl J. Demas Elizabeth Giffen Ewell Edward P. Farwell Joan Strand Kotz *Robert Remmert Bruce V. Work Tartan Club *Karen Brown Baker Thomas B. Doyle James F. McKinley Jr. *Charles Thomas Rezner *Richard T. Smith

Highlanders Club *James W. Gee Jr. Jean Cowan Kistler Robert W. McAllister *James D. Millar *Fred H. Rumney III Judith Blaich Stipp *Peter J. Suffredini Jr. *Kenneth M. Wolma Charles Youdris Jr. Pipers Club *Nancy Garretson Benzon Joan Nickel Sanders *David J. Yez

CLASS OF 1965

Alumni of Record: 146 Participation Rate: 23% Presidents Club *Karen Barrett Chism *William J. Goldsborough David Wallace Club *Julie Caldwell Arnold *William M. Simpson *Karen Bush Watts Quinby Club Anonymous Founders Club *Judith Maxwell Schaeffer *Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. *Eugenia Willman Zagorski *Ronald A. Zagorski Monmouth Club *Larry D. Brown Gary L. Gilliland *David L. Murray *Danny C. Richards Lucille Rupe Scots Club Andries L. Vermeer Tartan Club Sharon Avery Danner *Ann Garry J. David Rumbough Jr. Donna Zych Highlanders Club Joel M. Auble *David D. Biklen *Larry F. Clark *Sharon Zipse Fesler James M. Flynn III Janet Hamly-Ott *Ann Murphy Lafferty *Michael J. Lafferty *Donald R. Paulson *Frederick C. Pfaffmann Carl J. Schmidlapp III *Joseph L. White Pipers Club *Gary L. Wimer

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CLASS OF 1966

CLASS OF 1967

Alumni of Record: 159 Participation Rate: 29% Presidents Club *Richard E. Yahnke David Wallace Club *Steven A. Azuma Quinby Club *Kenneth Martin Klein *Gail Hartong Zika Founders Club Douglas R. Carlson *Frances White Wolma Monmouth Club *Linda Jungbluth Frost *Robert H. Frost *George E. Heck Jr. *Anthony J. Perzigian *Donna Schliffke Sproston John H. Wierman Scots Club *Margaret Schneider Demas *Judith Burmeister Dew *Larry R. Dew *Dorothy Harris Fogel *Barbara Baughman Killey *Linda Carlson Phelps *Joseph C. Simpson *John R. Stergulz Tartan Club *Daniel G. Bianucci Priscilla Bussert Fanning Susan Kauzlarich Kuster *Robert D. McLaren *Donald K. Morton *James E. Pilarski *Judith Anderson Pilarski *Nancy Munn Smith *Paul M. Thompson Highlanders Club *Rosalie Huff Barman Harold Peter Basler Jr. *Barbara Trubeck Clark *Susan Countryman Estes Mary Johnson Hanlin † Rick L. Hoy *David McLaughlin *Janet Clayton McLaughlin *Earl K. Paasch *Richard P. Rodgers Janet Maginn Stevenson David B. Stimpson Mary Hemminger Taylor *Trudy Roberts Triner Pipers Club *Larry G. Berdoll *Charles H. Kellner *Vincent P. Pinto III

Alumni of Record: 141 Participation Rate: 29% David Wallace Club Anonymous *Elaine Baer Azuma *Frederick J. Kaskel Quinby Club *Anne White Beall *Susan Latham Klein Ann Michael *Payson S. Wild Jr. *Robert A. Zika Founders Club *Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. *William A. Wolma Monmouth Club David W. Adolphson Dwight R. Erskine *Leon A. Kraut *Sonja Zedigian Lowry *H. Leonard Porter III *Mary Ellen Biciste Porter Robert C. Roush *Wendell L. Shauman Scots Club *Lyle E. Fogel Jr. *Frank P. Killey *George M. Simmons Tartan Club *Vittorio Barrile *Judy Williams DeMien *Ronald K. DeMien *William J. Edwards Virginia Jacobson Caroline Marvin John H. Smith Highlanders Club *Larry R. Bowden William G. Coppard *Thomas E. Dickson *Richard M. Downard *John P. Wayne *Thomas R. Weber Pipers Club Barbara Henry Linda Blow Klabunde Judith Schneider Lilly *Michael Maxson *Richard L. Paasch *Mary-Ann Pinto *Linda Janicek Szitta

CLASS OF 1968 Alumni of Record: 180 Participation Rate: 23% Presidents Club *James R. Bunn John E. Harmon

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*Augustin S. Hart III Stephen Dale Mey William L. Trubeck David Wallace Club *Won Yang Everett *Janet Forbes Myers *Jean Hutchinson Randolph Quinby Club John L. Hennessy Jr. Monmouth Club Michael E. McCreight Peter E. Upton Ann Newton Wieland Scots Club *Nancy Campbell Haynor Charles S. Marshall Tartan Club *MaryLu Belcher Bretsch Robert H. Brink Sally Fenn DeVries *Joan Rezner Gundersen *Bonnie Janicek McLaren *Bruce C. Ogilvie Highlanders Club *Jerald D. Eiserman *M. Simpson Eiserman John W. Evermon *Thomas N. George Allan Hale *Robert E. Kukla *David B. Lieb *Alexander M. Lindsay Verna Lester Marshall Sandy Newman *Mary Peirce O’Brien *Claudia Kinne Spotts *Diane Whitt White Pipers Club *Kathleen Brown Bell Robert H. Block Jr. *Thomas J. Cerkez III David W. Curd Robert W. Harrington Jr. James M. Mosbacher *Lee-Ann Wells Paasch Marcia Balstrode Wolf

CLASS OF 1969 Alumni of Record: 220 Participation Rate: 21% Presidents Club *Alice Young Bunn Quinby Club *Dwight Tierney Monmouth Club David K. Allen *Gary W. Evans *David W. Jackson *John I. Moore Jr. Linda Reed

*Jennifer Barnes Stauth *Michael T. Stauth *William B. Trent Jr. Charles L. Turnbough Jr. Jane Batten Wild Scots Club *Bruce E. Birdsell Charles W. King *E. Jay Van Cura *Merikay Waldvogel Tartan Club James W. Albright *Donald L. Campbell William L. Ellefson *Steven Hoffman *David T. Long *Jean Walter Long *Deborah Gruenau MacVey Lee McGaan *Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie *John A. Perkins Jr. *Jan Weshinskey Schons Highlanders Club Susan Crossey Alm *Rebecca Keefe Brown Carole Riester Callahan Charles C. Chappell Richard L. DePuy Carl D. Diehl *Terry A. Henderson Jeffrey L. Kiner *Carla Turner Makowski *Helen Pollack Mandel *Barbara Barnhart Milnor Nancy Pogue *Leslie Williamson Rumney Jon K. Ryberg Susan Rayniak Schneider Pipers Club Roy Evert Adolphson Christopher D. Bowers *Peter L. Leverenz *David J. Ward

CLASS OF 1970 Alumni of Record: 204 Participation Rate: 23% Quinby Club Michael B. McCulley Founders Club *Joanne Moy Monmouth Club *Marcia Brink Adair † Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson *John T. Kreitler Bruce H. Morrison *Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin *William Swarthout *Catherine Blake Trent

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Contributors (class of 1970, continued) Scots Club *Serena Foote Birdsell *Richard A. Johnson Sara Ehrenberg Rosen Tartan Club *Gordon L. Amgott *H. Richard Jewell Pamela Marshburn Morgan *Victoria Wheeler Romero *Candace Pearson Swarthout Highlanders Club Gregory K. Bradley *Stanley B. Dawson *Andrea Hinman Elia *John R. Elia Stephen H. Fowler *Lauren Brenneman George *Mary Martin Graham Jane Kaski Hamilton Michael J. Kelley II Ann Hoyt Kightlinger *Peter H. Lufler *Jane Martin-Watson *George J. Milnor Susan Holland Murley *Barbara Blodgett Pearson *Van D. Perrine *Thomas G. Poeltler Nancy Wiese Radosta Carolyn Wade Rollins Linda Gustafson Sheehan *Thomas C. Taylor *Jill Petrie Whiteside *Alice Kough Wilhelm *Richard A. Wilhelm *Sara Wyant Pipers Club David W. Bottrell *Richard H. Chabowski Ira Rifken Nancy Sager-Ruggles

CLASS OF 1971 Alumni of Record: 266 Participation Rate: 16% Presidents Club *Susie Swanson FitzGerald Robert L. Litchfield Quinby Club *Michael J. McGrath *Margaret Robb Petersen Founders Club Margaret Will Lee Monmouth Club *Marco T. DiGiorgio

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*Kenneth A. Eiserman Margaret Hamil *Catherine Mayer Jackson *Louise Laine Lubs Scots Club Gregory C. Golembe Donald E. Lindblad Margaret Marra Treggett *Frank J. Wollrab Tartan Club *Judith Gardiner Johnson *Martin C. Luehrs *Michael S. Mimnaugh Alan P. Rogers *Lynn Rosenow Seiwert Highlanders Club Betty Jerden Bollman *JoAnn Eisenman Britton *Lyndea Dew Brown *Sarah Maxwell Brown *Jan Farnsworth *Cheryl Nowak Garrison *Carolyn Ellis Harrison Lynnell Kahler Havercamp *Elaine Hubbell Herzog *William L. Hesseltine *John B. Leuthner Dianne Robison Marcell *Elizabeth Steffy McDonald *Jeffrey A. Miles *Maribeth Novak Mohan *Linda Baughman Pushaw Edward J. Ryan Barbara West Shea-Smucker Rhea Simons *Linda Czajka Stebbins Charles L. Wolters Pipers Club Susan Morton Lloyd † Eugene T. Marchuk *Kathryn Gardels Weal

CLASS OF 1972

Alumni of Record: 227 Participation Rate: 19% David Wallace Club *Lucy Hyde Johnson *Stephen T. Johnson Thomas S. Martin Quinby Club Robert “Cam” McConnell *Sherman U. Smith Founders Club *Jane Marshall Kellogg Monmouth Club Carol West Boehme *James L. Caldwell IV Gary W. Clark William Stanley Daniel *Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman

*Daniel M. Fowler Blair W. Schultz *David R. Whitcomb Scots Club *Roy E. Bockler Catherine Sanborn Johnson *Stephen D. Keithley Allen D. Kircher Karen Krueger Robert H. Roggeveen *John J. Scotillo Tartan Club *Charles E. Berg *Christine Heaton Brown *Mary Auliff Havens *Letitia Keating Hoffman *Kevin J. Kelley *Claudia Lawson Moss Highlanders Club Linnea Bass Gregg R. Drije Douglas D. Hardin *Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine Edward A. Jones Marsha Theisen Jones *Martin L. Katz *Craig A. Patterson Mary Ryder *Diane Guzzi Shilton *Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman Pipers Club Kathleen Long Baum *Paul J. Bemko William K. Bencini Jr. *Elaine Bradford *Frances Biedenstein Leverenz

CLASS OF 1973

Alumni of Record: 195 Participation Rate: 22% Quinby Club *Andrew D. Kerr *Dennis M. Plummer Founders Club H. Charles Stahmer Monmouth Club *Thomas E. Colclasure *Charles W. Goehl *Glenn P. Kinder *Nancy Thompson Kinder *Timothy L. Owen Louise Pacholik Gregory B. Parker *Gordon B. Yocum Scots Club *Cynthia Wead Keithley Ann Doherty Kramer Carl Shaub Tartan Club

Glenn Catlett *Ann Boley Parker Nick Tucker Highlanders Club *Mick Birkhofer Gregory H. Ellis William N. Fenney III Ross C. Hart *Michele Spleha Katz Alice Higgins Lawson *Virginia Plunkett Paton William C. Porter Jr. Thomas E. Roy Jacquelyn Grier Salvato Janet Scheeline Rosemary Bryce Schintzius *Scott D. Stanton *Katharine Wakolbinger Welch Kenneth L. Wherry *William F. Zimmerman Pipers Club Roger J. Blachek *James T. Briscoe Margaret Bass Dickow *David R. Elmer Williet Griffin Gayla Smith Hiar Cynthia Carman Rich *Brian T. Taniguchi *Carol Mullen Walsh

CLASS OF 1974 Alumni of Record: 208 Participation Rate: 18% David Wallace Club F. Grant Minor Founders Club *John C. Carlson *Lynette Johnson Carlson *Dean A. Sipe Monmouth Club G. Ronald Barshinger *Alan R. Gieryna *Sarah Young Hudson *Gary C. Niehaus *Gail Simpson Owen *Gary M. Peevler *Christine Odell Potts *Jeffrey C. Potts Scots Club A. Christina Clark *David A. Hartig Charles R. Hughes *Charles B. Peter *Warren J. Wilson Tartan Club Bruce W. Block *Lloyd H. Fish *Susan Prochaska Hardie Alan D. Harris

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*Richard W. Karcher Highlanders Club Ann Quick Akers Victoria Bautch John L. Carter Douglas W. Funk *John C. Hughes Sr. *Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt Catherine Vogel Mikes George M. Milton IV Robert C. Wegner Linda Strassenburg Weitz Pipers Club Judith Collins Glenn Dagenais *Stephen H. Goss *David R. Riddick *Vicki Lowder Young

CLASS OF 1975 Alumni of Record: 204 Participation Rate: 13% Presidents Club Jerri Picha David Wallace Club *Joseph O. Svoboda Founders Club *Jon E. Dahl Monmouth Club *Alice Dunlap-Kraft *Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna *Donald D. Hadsell *Robert C. Hudson III Roger F. Slaboch Scots Club *Michael A. Millhiser Sr. *Gregory A. Smith *Lucinda Dunmire Wilson Tartan Club Kathryn Alexander *Scott A. Hamilton Judy Hogfeldt Highlanders Club Laura Beck Anderson *J. David Boyd Jane Fort Edwards *Denise Karczewski *Julia Van Cleve Paulson *Peter L. Paulson *William G. Pyatt *Joseph W. Schurr Hollis Shoemaker Yocum Pipers Club Christopher W. Campbell *Gregory I. Derbak *Douglas L. Stickels

CLASS OF 1976

Alumni of Record: 160 Participation Rate: 20% David Wallace Club Emily Johnson Minor *J. Stanley Pepper Quinby Club *Lynda Pepper Bollman Founders Club Terry F. Fruehauf *Franklin K. Johnson Monmouth Club Charles M. Poeltler Charles B. Shawver Randall E. Vickroy Scots Club *Pamela Wyeth Bellm *Margaret Romano Ford *William P. Ford *Brian P. Holland *Brian D. Kimmel *Roberta Mack Peter Randall J. Slaboch *R. Bruce Weiman Tartan Club *Gary D. Martin Paul D. Rickey *Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk Highlanders Club *Carol Werdin Alfrey † Mary Bailey-Haywood *William W. Breedlove *Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh *James E. Cavanaugh *Michael S. Deam Jeffrey R. Earley *James L. Elsey Pipers Club *Marc E. Bruni *Mary Kistner Bruni Scott C. Estler R. David Korngruen *Mary Carlson Shull

CLASS OF 1977

Alumni of Record: 150 Participation Rate: 13% Presidents Club Patricia Bolon Elmone Founders Club Donald L. Gladfelter J. Stewart Peterson Jr. Monmouth Club Debra Forsaith Pamela Ball Gustafson *Kathy Wolf Plath Tartan Club William H. Lafayette Jr. Highlanders Club

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Nicole Chevalier *Linda Cook *Emily Hauge *Michael R. Osborn William E. Parker Deborah Roter Rakestraw Deborah Sterett Pipers Club Leslie Cipolla Kathrine Gannon Davis *Heather Fottler Mangian *Wayne K. Nelson Gary A. Neudahl James R. White

CLASS OF 1978

Alumni of Record: 118 Participation Rate: 14% David Wallace Club Mark E. Taylor Monmouth Club Craig A. Dahlquist Susan Smallwood Schilson *J. Mark Wilson Scots Club *Kathleen Clark Kimmel *Dean A. Oester *Joseph M. Welty Tartan Club Peggy Cain *Lynne Walker Kellogg *Stephen H. Kellogg Highlanders Club *Terry Brooks Campbell *Terrence C. Carlson *Judith Guy Casey *George K. Hess *Teresa Platt Spenn Pipers Club Laura Feinberg Feinberg

CLASS OF 1979

Alumni of Record: 121 Participation Rate: 11% Presidents Club *Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. David Wallace Club *Mark S. Kopinski Scots Club *John A. Elliott Andrew P. Matykiewicz Tartan Club *Raymond S. Bland *Donald P. Tanney Highlanders Club *Paul A. Bubb *Terry L. Dober *Gerald Palomo *Douglas B. Rankin Pipers Club

*Amy Armstrong Green Christine Pinkston McCarrell *Pamela Yuill Snyder

CLASS OF 1980

Alumni of Record: 128 Participation Rate: 15% David Wallace Club *Yvonne Mensing Hurckes Monmouth Club *Sally Meaker Gut *Kimberly Furman Roolf *Michael A. Schmitz Scots Club *Carl B. Forkner Highlanders Club *Susan Sucharzewski Buresch *Mary Buchen Carlson Christine Vancura Easley *Timothy M. Haak *Cathy Neese Hess Kent H. Kniep *George D. Kulhanek Christopher J. Lemon *Wendy Taeger Osborn *Cherry Galusha Simmons Pipers Club *Timothy D. Bresnahan Joel E. Brotherton *Douglas E. Ray *Susan Heslop Ray

CLASS OF 1981

Alumni of Record: 142 Participation Rate: 15% Presidents Club *J. Alex McGehee *Jane Schneiter Velazquez David Wallace Club *William G. Hurckes Monmouth Club Susan Sandner Gibson *Timothy J. McCabe Scots Club *Harvey L. Echols Jr. *Virginia Thake Elliott Tartan Club *Conny Davinroy Beatty *Kimberly Whowell Bland *George W. Gaulrapp Highlanders Club Mary Flautt Anderson *Michael J. Anderson *Lora Litchfield Corban Carrie Dunne Daly *Pamela Batson Ferguson *Samuel A. Ferguson *Debbra Taylor Kulhanek *J. Anthony Morgan *Kristeen Ford Peterson

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Contributors (continued) *Tamyra Dixon Rankin Pipers Club *David A. Anderson *William M. McNall

CLASS OF 1982

Alumni of Record: 119 Participation Rate: 8% Monmouth Club Mary Alexander Corrigan *Robert E. Hillison † Thomas A. Nichol Tartan Club *Daniel C. Mitchell Highlanders Club Roger D. Haynes *Kristen Campbell Stanton *Edward C. Tews Pipers Club *Sandy Coursey Axline James B. McKnight Lori Kaunzinger Phillips

CLASS OF 1983

Alumni of Record: 131 Participation Rate: 15% Monmouth Club *Stephen M. Bloomer Robert C. Dyni *Daniel L. Keating *Judi Poettgen Luepke *Paul G. Luepke Scots Club Joel R. Hillison Dorothy Aszman Ricketts Eric T. Vogt Tartan Club *Traci Whyte Abbott Highlanders Club *Martha Eckhard Anderson Lisa Hines Berg *Paula Rundell Brooks *Kelly K. Kost Michael Quagliano *Jean Michael Tews Pipers Club *David B. Bates *Gary Pearson *Laura Stella Pearson *Judith Bradley Stevenson *Lance Q. Zedric

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CLASS OF 1984 Alumni of Record: 149 Participation Rate: 11% Founders Club Jeffrey D. Miller *Edward W. Pailes Jr. Karen Williams Phinney Monmouth Club Robin Jarvis *Jane Stevens Keating Scots Club *Christopher J. Pio Highlanders Club *Debra Blatzer *Joe Burgess Jr. *Julie Collins *M. Dean Kreps Kimberlie Bollman Squier Pipers Club *Patricia Eckley Cook Kimberly Griffin Cruz Rebecca Chisholm Rennard Tamee Sterett Renwick *Laura Epley Selken

CLASS OF 1985

Alumni of Record: 119 Participation Rate: 8% Scots Club *Crystal Krug Sargent *Thomas A. Sargent Highlanders Club *Brent A. Birkhoff Jon C. Ellingworth Kelly Ford Pamela Murray Kuby *Margaret Kerr Myers *William C. Myers Pipers Club Ronda Ehlen Hall *Sarah Head Stambaugh

CLASS OF 1986

Alumni of Record: 112 Participation Rate: 12% Founders Club *Danette Bagley-Thierry *Roger E. Well Monmouth Club Kellie Kohler Esters *Kristy Smith Scots Club *William B. Brooks Jr. *Helena Echols Tartan Club *Brian J. Ross Highlanders Club Laura Cavanaugh *Eric G. Ealy *Joan Chatfield Ealy

Pipers Club Hiroko Saito Elizabeth Silas Tami Tisor

CLASS OF 1987 Alumni of Record: 131 Participation Rate: 8% Quinby Club *Mary Grable McLeod Founders Club *Ann Stites Cotter Monmouth Club *Paul D. Babcock Scots Club William Olson *Richard L. Owens Jr. Tartan Club *David A. Riggs Highlanders Club Jennifer Widmer Pipers Club *Denise Huntley Gaska *Richard A. Gaska Douglas E. Graham Harold C. Schirmer

CLASS OF 1988

Alumni of Record: 123 Participation Rate: 17% David Wallace Club *Curtis C. Farr *Jean Peters Witty Quinby Club *Anita Ridge Founders Club *Daniel A. Cotter Monmouth Club Gena Corbin Alcorn *Dianna Lukkasson Babcock *Amy Johnson Schmitz *Byron Sondgeroth Scots Club *Leonard J. Carlson George M. Tyler Tartan Club Kenneth R. Schoenig *Lisa Kruse Swanson *Todd K. Swanson Highlanders Club James D. Bonnett *John D. Downs Pamela Larson Moore *Kenneth D. Murphy Pipers Club *Paula Danforth Bowling Sandra Johnson MacMillan Glenn A. Stout *Kelly Kitterman Woods

CLASS OF 1989

Alumni of Record: 142 Participation Rate: 11% David Wallace Club *Bradley C. Nahrstadt Founders Club Daniel W. Dickson Michelle Perry Scots Club *Christine Winkelman Glasgow *John W. Herman *Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk *Jackie Bell Zachmeyer Tartan Club *Elizabeth Baumann Riggs Highlanders Club Michelle Hall *Kelly Simpson Knitter Michelle Moy Pipers Club *Pamela Bowman Best *Karin Owrey Cook *Robert E. Figge Daniel R. Mahr *Scott M. Woods

CLASS OF 1990 Alumni of Record: 149 Participation Rate: 8% David Wallace Club *Christine Beiermann Farr Quinby Club Robin Ottenad Galloway Monmouth Club *Jeffrey J. Bakker *Cheryl Conaway-Nelson *Kristyne Gilbert Scots Club Michael T. Jakubec Tartan Club *Lynne Talbott Dulin *Jayne Poland Schreck Highlanders Club *Christy Ogilvie McCreary *Lori O’Brien Oetting Pipers Club *Arnold Gonzalez Jr. *Gregg Guenther

CLASS OF 1991

Alumni of Record: 146 Participation Rate: 7% Monmouth Club DuFresne Penrod Blume Carla Sanders Scots Club *Michael D. Danner Tartan Club Colby M. Oleson

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Highlanders Club *Richard L. Hacker Trudi Steichmann Hansen Pipers Club *L. Terry Cook *Melinda Miller Figge Thomas W. Hasson *Stacy Jordan Stoyanoff

CLASS OF 1992 Alumni of Record: 168 Participation Rate: 8% Founders Club Deletra Cross Hudson Scots Club *Jon J. Kruse *Bobbi Swarts Pio Tartan Club *Stephen R. Hartman *Jason R. Segebrecht Merideth Willett Highlanders Club *Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah Susan Boland *Wendy Raymond Hacker *Eric J. Ostermeier Pipers Club *Charlene Faughn Hickling *John N. Hickling J. Jarrod Hippen *Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff

CLASS OF 1993 Alumni of Record: 143 Participation Rate: 7% Quinby Club William A. Turner Scots Club *Tammy Jefferson Herman Marybeth Dues Kemp Kristi Millar Tartan Club *Erica Mowitz Segebrecht *Lorrie Stoll Strohschein *M. Todd Wetterling Highlanders Club Victoria Adeleye *E. Kyle Davis Pipers Club *Traci Swanson Guenther

CLASS OF 1994 Alumni of Record: 117 Participation Rate: 7% Monmouth Club *Mark T. Tupper Scots Club Allison Ritscher Highlanders Club

*Christopher J. Heatherly Yi Li Cari Connell Lichtman *Annette Carson Manthei *Jeffrey W. McGhee Pipers Club *Jessica Bunch Butcher

CLASS OF 1995

Alumni of Record: 196 Participation Rate: 11% Quinby Club *Patrick W. Lewis Monmouth Club Patricia Allen *Julia Westby Blaesing *Eric D. Boland *Cassie Zelinske Day Amy Longenbaugh *Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin Scots Club *Amy Bradshaw *S. Mark Childs Bradley J. Foley Rachel Laferriere Subramanian Highlanders Club Marnie Steach Abigail Fafoglia Brian L. Franklin Amanda Hutton *Sean P. Maher Todd W. Myers *Jeani Randall Talbott Pipers Club Rebecca Hayworth *Julie Crisco Ricketts *Beth White Van Tine

CLASS OF 1996 Alumni of Record: 132 Participation Rate: 6% Monmouth Club *Michael J. Blaesing Tartan Club *Vanessa Treat Wetterling Highlanders Club *Lynn Foster McGhee *Christy Finch Noggle *Eric L. Noggle Tara Budde Peters Gina Tillman *Philip D. Tweedy

CLASS OF 1997

Alumni of Record: 173 Participation Rate: 9% Quinby Club *Kunal Kapoor Melissa Scholes Founders Club

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

*Clifford K. Hastings Monmouth Club *Jill Bowles Boland Tartan Club *Arijit Dutta Dawn Johnson *Zara Mehta Highlanders Club Sandra Gavin Sandra Nickel *Kari Bailey Shimmin Robert J. Strabley *Brian K. Woodard Pipers Club Derek Archer *Joshua D. Gimm Amy Workman

CLASS OF 1998

Alumni of Record: 274 Participation Rate: 4% Founders Club *Neil A. Dahlstrom Highlanders Club Sarah Botkin Timothy C. Brown *Jeffrey M. Dougherty Kathleen Yarger Lupont Angela Kemper McTernen *Shannon Kane Miller Pipers Club Kimberly Taylor Butka *Kelly Sutton Everding *Tennille McClure Gimm *Heather Haines Roseman

CLASS OF 1999

Alumni of Record: 263 Participation Rate: 7% Quinby Club *Michael D. Cryer Tartan Club *Matthew M. Hendon Highlanders Club *Jason R. Dare *Stephanie Orsi Dare *Eric Hardesty *Kristen Lightbody Hardesty *Michael J. Jones *Ann McClung Klungseth *Seth A. Klungseth *Lucy Kellogg Thompson *Heather Downing Turnquist *John M. Turnquist Pipers Club Melissa McWhirter Peitz Sharon Jirgl Schmitz

CLASS OF 2000 Alumni of Record: 248 Participation Rate: 3% Founders Club *Therese Worden Rankin Monmouth Club Benjamin A. Grethey Scots Club *Emily Moore Raymond *M. Lucas Raymond *K. Scott Wiswall Tartan Club Julie Anell *Heather Sechrest Hendon Pipers Club *Stefanie Riemer Mills

CLASS OF 2001 Alumni of Record: 257 Participation Rate: 5% Quinby Club *Christina Stob Cryer Tartan Club *Megan Sluis Parsons *Bonnie Trinko Roberts *Michael P. Roberts Highlanders Club *Cathie Osborn Hewes *Thomas R. Hewes III *Mary McGregor Luczu *Warren D. Rowland Elizabeth Wills *Sarah Crummy Wolek Pipers Club *Trent D. Cox Meg Welchans

CLASS OF 2002 Alumni of Record: 254 Participation Rate: 4% Monmouth Club *Brian D. Valentini Tartan Club Matthew J. Coultrip *Misty Saline Lerner Marissa McLaren Rieder Highlanders Club Sandra Bennin Ryan M. Johnson Victoria Kunz John W. Larson Megan Schaefer *Megan Barber Sears Pipers Club *Sarah Glascock Trager

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CLASS OF 2003

Alumni of Record: 232 Participation Rate: 7% Founders Club *Jason D. Paulsgrove Monmouth Club Curtis S. Lane *Jaimie Gurney Valentini *Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken Tartan Club *Geoffrey M. Edwards *Matthew S. Lerner Highlanders Club *Tara Todd Lewis Sherri-Gae Scott *Stephanie Fritz Woodard Pipers Club *Kerri Adams Fuller *Molly McNamara Klinger Rosemary Lai Sheeler Amy Fraser Sowinski *Devon Townsend Spencer *Adam S. Volpp *Elizabeth Nendza Volpp

CLASS OF 2004

Alumni of Record: 270 Participation Rate: 7% David Wallace Club *Nathan J. Gaskill Scots Club Jennifer Heiman *Jessica DeVore Johnston *Justin M. Johnston Jamie Blaine Mammen Kristin Martin *Michelle Meyer Messman Highlanders Club *Katherine Grant Cazalet Erron A. Deloney *Elizabeth Kline Elsbree *Joel A. Sage *Tara Ferruzza Sage Pipers Club Anonymous *Adam B. Carlson *Michelle Flaar Carlson Jennifer Davis Matthew M. Hoag *John W. Huxtable *Tamara Orte *Joshua B. Spencer

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CLASS OF 2005 Alumni of Record: 221 Participation Rate: 8% David Wallace Club *Laura Haumiller Gaskill Monmouth Club Travis M. Miller Scots Club *Theresa Gondek Bebout Tartan Club *Kelly Frericks Thannert Highlanders Club Blake M. Boma *Ryan S. Danzinger *Rafael C. Delgado *Andrew S. Elliott *Kathryn Jackson Troy D. Stark *Ashlee Somogyi Wallace Tyler R. Yarde Pipers Club Benjamin M. Hickerson D. Pat Raftis *Megan Pyle Ransbottom Ashley Sims *Jill Randolph Wray

CLASS OF 2006 Alumni of Record: 247 Participation Rate: 4% Monmouth Club *Christie Nelson *Amanda Weck Tartan Club *Joshua M. Ragar Highlanders Club Matt W. Gohlinghorst Evelina Lipecka *Ryne A. Sherman Pipers Club *Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald *Albert F. Greene *Shannon Healy Gross *Sarah Zanger Venvertloh *Michael T. Wilmoth

CLASS OF 2007

Alumni of Record: 275 Participation Rate: 5% Monmouth Club Kelli Wefenstette Tartan Club Silvia Fabela *John K. Gerrity *Justin L. Martin Highlanders Club *Wade R. Brown Kelly Stadter *Ian Douglas Wallace

Pipers Club Gregory R. Bouslog *Lindsay Ditzler *Mollie Williams Harrod *Richard F. Harrod *Amanda Havens Pilger *Lee M. Radford *Hilary Hawkinson Stott

CLASS OF 2008

Alumni of Record: 272 Participation Rate: 5% Tartan Club Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross *Zak S. Edmonds *Erik C. Hoffer *Karah Goetschius Hoffer Highlanders Club *Nicholas E. Carlson *Amanda Trotter Elliott Megan Carlson Prueter Sara Youngs Pipers Club Rachel Atherton *Miles Z. Miller *Joseph H. Pilger Melinda Todd *Kristin Wilson Wilkes

CLASS OF 2009 Alumni of Record: 242 Participation Rate: 7% Monmouth Club Keshala Halangoda Bradley J. Horn *Breanna Webb Schwarz *Christopher C. Schwarz Tartan Club *Brian C. Jordan *Hilary Leary Martin Highlanders Club *Crystal Myers Sarah Nokes *Ankeia Scott *Felicia Roberts Wachob Pipers Club Samantha Briones *Kyle Ray Christensen *Madelyn Ethington *Paige Halpin Smith Tanesha Hughes Newell *Jacob T. Stott

CLASS OF 2010

Alumni of Record: 262 Participation Rate: 4% Highlanders Club Emily Caron John C. Clifford IV *Jennifer Erickson Sanberg

Pipers Club *Sally Hayes Hart Harrison D. Heilman Noah K. Hendricks *Brittany Cecil Holmes Jessie Carpenter Howes *Laura Greenwood Miller Mary Scotillo

CLASS OF 2011 Alumni of Record: 266 Participation Rate: 3% Scots Club Amanda Rush Tartan Club *Hope Grebner Bibens Highlanders Club Laura Graff Pipers Club Fannetta Jones Michelle Nutting Marcus D. Ruff *Kristen Wyse Wagner

CLASS OF 2012

Alumni of Record: 259 Participation Rate: 3% Monmouth Club *Kathryn Argentine Willhardt Tartan Club *Haley Jones Stockton Highlanders Club *John F. Scott *Jonathan M. Welty Pipers Club Christina Delesio *Jennifer Wheeler Kerch *Ian L. Smith

CLASS OF 2013 Alumni of Record: 279 Participation Rate: 5% Tartan Club *Alex B. Brooks *Clarissa Gardner Brooks *Jeffrey K. Kelleher *Colleen Sinclair Sye *Roy J. Sye John H. Whittaker Highlanders Club *Andrew R. Anselmi *Brooke Anderson Anselmi Pipers Club Patrick S. Corrigan *Daniel R. Kane Marlee Lane Kevin M. Lindsay Kathryn Shipp Brinton B. Vincent

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CLASS OF 2014 Alumni of Record: 250 Participation Rate: 4% Tartan Club *Rachel Whitlock Kelleher Highlanders Club *Katherine Dunn Becker *Rachel Greising Burke *Sara Frakes Reinhardt *Matthew R. Schmidt Rebekah Sell Pipers Club *Kaitlyn Washburn Cockerham Courtney Jonsson *Christina Durante Smith *Jonathan P. Steben Cody R. Whiteside

CLASS OF 2015 Alumni of Record: 255 Participation Rate: 3% Highlanders Club Adam P. Ruble Pipers Club *Stephanie Lankford Baker *Zachary Caleb Brand Nicole Kamzic *Erin Willhite Lafary *Ethan Scott Lafary Kelly Swann

CLASS OF 2016 Alumni of Record: 262 Participation Rate: 3% Highlanders Club *Evan J. Burke *Emily Flint Schmidt *Julianna Graf Welty Pipers Club Thea Bloom *Andrew A. Mathison *Tyler J. Osborn Emily Siefken

RICHARD ’66 and LEE YAHNKE BACKGROUND: Dick’s Monmouth education served as a springboard to the success he experienced — first as a Navy line officer aboard the USS Massey with two overseas deployments in the 1960s, then throughout his 40-year marketing and management career with John Deere. He held a variety of management experiences in numerous marketing and manufacturing locations for the company, including an assignment as marketing manager for Australia and New Zealand. He retired in 2006 as vice president of Worldwide Agricultural Parts Marketing. THE GIFT: A member of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees for 25 years, Dick and his wife, Lee, made a gift to establish the Yahnke Business and Economics Endowed Internship Fund, helping ensure that students seeking internships have the means to do so. The gift was made through IRA required minimum distributions, which “are a great way to avoid taxes and support worthy causes,” said Dick. MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “An endowment for business internships will provide funding and accessibility for more students who simply could not consider an internship due to their financial limitations,” said Dick. “As the youngest of five, the first to attend college, with loving parents but limited financial ability, I was that student who relied on summer jobs and grants to pay for college.” Yahnke said he first heard about attending Monmouth from his teacher and coach, Keith Follett, who was the son-in-law of legendary Monmouth philosophy professor Sam Thompson. STORY TIME: “Internships provide an opportunity for real-world practical business experience for students seeking business-related degrees,” said Dick. It’s encouraging to note that the first four internship recipients either have graduated or will graduate this spring and all are employed or have job offers. “The program is working,” said Dick. “Wackerle Center staff and business faculty are doing a great job of administering the program and encouraging deserving and qualified students to apply.”

CLASS OF 2017 Alumni of Record: 309 Participation Rate: 4% Tartan Club Jay R. Stinauer Highlanders Club Kayla Beadles *Payton D. Holmes Pipers Club Tyler J. Altfillisch Jordain Johnson Nicholas P. Mainz *Jacob P. Marx *Aubrey Cook McVey Trevor P. Oetting

Madeline Poole *Mackenzie Whiteside Schleich

CLASS OF 2018 Alumni of Record: 285 Participation Rate: 5% Presidents Club Courtney McGehee Tartan Club Angela Baumann Madison Doss Tessa Jones Highlanders Club

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Antonetta Axup Pipers Club Danny S. Evers *Abigail Baldocchi Gertz *Michael E. Gertz Brian K. Hoel Mary Luzzo Emily Manassah *Kaylee Kurtz Mathison Liam R. Merritt *Kelci Foss Osborn *Elizabeth Hippen Thiele

CLASS OF 2019

Alumni of Record: 195 Participation Rate: 3% Scots Club Blake Christian Bryan Highlanders Club Tara Sturgeon Pipers Club *Haley Johnston Gavin Laquita Harris Denzel B. Johnson Elizabeth Smith

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Contributors ( continued)

CLASS OF 2020

Alumni of Record: 207 Participation Rate: 1% Highlanders Club *Aleeka Gentzler Holmes Lucas K. Sondgeroth Pipers Club *Wade A. Thiele

DELETRA CROSS HUDSON ’92 THE BACKGROUND: Deletra Hudson, aka “The Financial Educator,” owns a financial and consulting firm in St. Louis, the same city where she grew up and attended Sumner High School, the oldest high school for African American students west of the Mississippi River. A bestselling and awardwinning author and speaker, her quarter century of financial experience includes working with corporations, municipalities, non-profit agencies, small businesses, churches and professionals. THE GIFT: She has established the Deletra Cross Hudson Scholarship Fund to assist Monmouth’s minority students who are faced with financial challenges to continue their studies. “My goal is to get the scholarship endowed,” she said. “Students are eligible to receive it after their first year. And there are academic requirements. We have to see that you have skin in the game. If money is the thing holding a student back, we want to make it so that money isn’t the thing.”

CLASS OF 2021

Alumni of Record: 208 Participation Rate: 3% Pipers Club Morgan Bemis Joseph Coan Botte Doner Carly Dunham Savannah Franklund Gunnar Steven Leaf Clayton Schulenberg

CLASS OF 2022

Alumni of Record: 195 Participation Rate: 6% Tartan Club *Arika Hofmann Dulin *Riley Joseph Dulin Highlanders Club Troy Stuart Hippen Kyle D. Martin Pipers Club Alison Barrington Charles Joseph Bonifer Cullen Hayes Marshall Liam Thomas Meyer Mikayla Moore-Kaczmarek Emma Poole Nicole Poole

CLASS OF 2023

Alumni of Record: 182 Participation Rate: 23% Pipers Club Tori Adolphson Madison Butler Andrew James Cliffel Gabrielle Crothers Christian James Daniel Jonathon Diaz Kain Patrick Donohoo Kaitlyn Fox Karen Fredrick Jacy Goodnight Emily Henson Kayle Heumann

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MONMOUTH MEMORIES: Scholarships are important to Deletra because that’s how she became a Monmouth student herself. “Monmouth was the only predominantly white institution I applied to,” she said. “I’d always been good academically, and they gave me a large scholarship.” She was encouraged to re-engage with the College by staff member Mollie Williams Harrod ’07, and now she’s on the Alumni Board, helping to “assist with some of my peers getting involved with the College.” STORY TIME: “I realized I’ve got do more,” she said of her financial advising. “I’m helping my clients to see the bigger vision. I want them to have a 100-year plan. That might seem like a large amount of time. A person might think, ‘One hundred years from now doesn’t affect me.’ But when I think of 100 years for me, that goes back to grandma and on to my children. All of that affects me. So my goal is to help people — and especially women business owners — bridge the gaps and help them build a legacy. That’s my passion.”

MacKenzie Holmes Lauren Johnson Alexandria King Nyasaina Kwamboka Samera Lesher David Elijah Lind Gabriela Madu Owen Rhys Mane-Davies Kaitlyn McCullough Madison Makayla Meldrum

Haley Melton Markeisia Mensah Danielle Murphy Jennie Nichols Yamile Pacheco Isabella Peetz Melissa Poole Hanna Pullen Jacob Tyler Rathgeb Nicholas T. Robertson

Jaidlyn Sellers Bailey Shimmin Grace Simpson Reid P. Sondgeroth Samuel Alexander Stoyanoff Anastasia Suman Gayle Walker Lena Wickens Abby Williams Emma Wolfe

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Constituent Groups PARENTS OF CURRENT AND FORMER STUDENTS President’s Club $25,000 or more *Robert J. Ardell ‘62 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

David Wallace Club $10,000$24,999

Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph *Eugene R. Scholes Jr. Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 John Goddard Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Roger E. Well ‘86 and Dana Well

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 *Sally Meaker Guth ‘80 James C. Hornaday ‘61 *Leon A. Kraut ‘67

Stanley L. McKelvie ‘64 and Sandra McKelvie Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin John I. Moore Jr. ‘69 and Mary Moore Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ‘90 and John R. Nelson Richard W. Peters ‘58 and Patricia Peters Linda Reed ‘69 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth *Dorothy Young Voetberg ‘59 *Martha Williams Whiteman Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig David T. Workman and Linda Workman

Scots Club $500-$999 Anonymous Michael D. Danner ‘91 and Julie Danner Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 *Frederick A. Fletcher Christine Winkelman Glasgow ‘89 and Terry L. Glasgow *Richard A. Johnson ‘70 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Jon J. Kruse ‘92 and Jodi Kruse Janet Link Leonard ‘63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr. Maureen Smiley Liesman ‘60 *Brooks McDaniel Kristi Millar ‘93 Michael A. Millhiser Sr. ‘75 and Eleanore Millhiser Rodney Nord and Christine Nord Sanjeev Pandey and Mary Niehaus Christopher J. Pio ‘84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ‘92 Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ‘83 Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ‘85 John J. Scotillo ‘72 and Nancy Scotillo Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty

Tartan Club $250-$499 James W. Albright ‘69

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Raymond S. Bland ‘79 and Kimberly Whowell Bland ‘81 Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown Sharon Avery Danner ‘65 George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 and Gary M. Dulin Joan Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam Mary Auliff Havens ‘72 and John P. Havens Dale Hull Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks Judith Gardiner Johnson ‘71 and Kevin M. Johnson Robert D. McLaren ‘66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ‘68 Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch Rosemary Pullen David A. Riggs ‘87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ‘89 Jan Weshinskey Schons ‘69 and Carl R. Schons *Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Donald P. Tanney ‘79 and Crystal Tanney

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Anonymous Thomas A. Appel and Jill Appel William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington John K. Baumann ‘57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ‘58 Martha Beck *Christine Behne Dorothy Kern Behnke ‘49 Robert Bernas and Marcia Bernas Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71 *Rodney E. Bollman ‘56 Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones Steven L. Buban William Carter and Joy Carter Laura Cavanaugh ‘86 Denzil L. Clarke Brian Corn and Catherine Stark-Corn Kevin Daleiden and Carla

Daleiden John J. Daly and Yvonne Daly Gary L. Daniels James Dodge and Constance Dodge Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner James Dunn and Patricia Dunn Jerald D. Eiserman ‘68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ‘68 Anita Fillman Neil Finlen and Lynda Finlen Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Kelly Ford ‘85 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Mary Martin Graham ‘70 and Stephen W. Graham Jr. Jane Gramkow Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising Stan Grzywna and Debi Grzywna Timothy M. Haak ‘80 and Christine Haak Mary Johnson Hanlin ‘66 Ralph Houck and Kathryn Houck James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes John C. Hughes Sr. ‘74 and Patricia Hughes Amanda Hutton ‘95 Mary Beth Incorvati Delores Johnson Christopher Johnston and Angela Johnston Gordon Kiesgen III and Nanette Kiesgen Pamela Murray Kuby ‘85 Alice Higgins Lawson ‘73 Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan Amy Lythgoe Sean P. Maher ‘95 and Shalaine Maher Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt Kathryn Mainz Scott Martin and Linda Martin Kelliann McArthur Jeffrey W. McGhee ‘94 and

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Constituent Groups–Parents (continued) Lynn Foster McGhee ‘96 Christopher McLaughlin and Deena Fisher McLaughlin Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara Lyndon D. Meyer Doug Miller and Deborah Miller Shannon Kane Miller ‘98 and Steven J Miller Kimberly Moye Harold Muegge and Maria Muegge Lynn A. Nelson ‘57 Mary Peirce O’Brien ‘68 and Kenneth O’Brien Lori O’Brien Oetting ‘90 and Lance Oetting Steve Orwig and Ann Orwig Kristeen Ford Peterson ‘81 and Quentin J. Peterson Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Thomas G. Poeltler ‘70 and Gini Poeltler Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Gary Propes and Sherri Propes Jerry E. Pruett and Joan Pruett Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Kevin Shaw and Susan Shaw Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets Kari Bailey Shimmin ‘97 and Henry R. Shimmin George D. Sprout and Peggy Sprout Robert Stanuch and Karen Stanuch Marnie Steach ‘95 Edward T. Thompson and Annette Thompson Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 and John M. Turnquist ‘99 William Urban and Jacquelynn Urban Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre Don L. Voss and Brooke Voss Joseph L. White ‘65 and Diane Whitt White ‘68

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Brian K. Woodard ‘97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ‘03 Linda Yelm

Pipers Club $1-$99 Timothy E Arrenius Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 Betty Babcock M. Edward Baker and Fortuna Baker Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry Cindy Beadles Mr. and Mrs. LaMar D. Bell Richard Bell and Susan Bell *Nancy Garretson Benzon ‘64 *Thomas Best E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust Nancy Boley Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Brian Alan Bossert and Pam Bossert Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan Carol Brown Ann Callaway Martha Carwile Richard H. Chabowski ‘70 and Elaine Bradford ‘72 David S. Christensen and Rebecca Christensen David Compton and Patricia Compton Michael L. Connell and Linda Connell Patricia Eckley Cook ‘84 and Terry L. Cook Leslie James-Cook ‘83 and Tony L. Cook Michael D Cronin and Patrica Cronin Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick JoAnn Cummings † J. Roger Cummings ‘60 Dan Dinges and Shauna Dinges Cynthia Drea Karen Walters Dye ‘59 Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Vicki Fogle John R. Foster Jr. and Annjanette Foster

Jill Franklund Joshua D. Gimm ‘97 and Tennille McClure Gimm ‘98 Gregg Guenther ‘90 and Traci Swanson Guenther ‘93 Josh Hale and Dennette Hale Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn Gary R. Heaton and Jonalyn Lawson Heaton Brian Henson and Kathryne Henson Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess Kevin Hickey and Joanne Hickey Susan Higbee J. Jarrod Hippen ‘92 Doris Kelleher Michael Ketchum and Janet Ketchum Darrell Kuehl and Suzanne Kuehl Ann Lampariello Joan Law Erica Leming Peter L. Leverenz ‘69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ‘72 William M. McNall ‘81 and Jane Simpson McNall Glen Misek and Laurel Kilpatrick Daniel E. Moersfelder and Anne Moersfelder Melanie Moore Jared Morrison and Heather Morrison Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien Dean Prentiss and Candace\ Prentiss Douglas E. Ray ‘80 and Susan Heslop Ray ‘80 Casey Rexroat and Jen Rexroat Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider Gail Riester Brenda Robinson-Young Kevin Rossmiller and Wendy Rossmiller George N. Ruglio and Tracey Ruglio William G. Schlobohm Kenneth D. Schweitzer and Debra Schweitzer Bruce Setchell and Lori Setchell Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger James H. Sosnowski and Linda

Sosnowski Mark A. Soutsos and Eva Soutsos Christopher Staunton and Donna Staunton Stacy Jordan Stoyanoff ‘91 and Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff ‘92 David Streeter and Barbara Streeter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Stumpf Matthew L. Turley and Erica Turley James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop David O. Wildermuth and Sandra Wildermuth Lori Willhite Carl Williams and Lana Williams Scott M. Woods ‘89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ‘88 Judy Yeast

FACULTY AND STAFF Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Clarence R. Wyatt

Founders Club *Holly Tharp Sarah Young

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 *Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 *Charles Duane Bonifer *Hannah Reagor Maher Laura Moore *Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 *Mark E. Willhardt

Scots Club $500-$999 *Chad M. Braun *Jennifer Braun *Stephanie Kinkaid *Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 Kristi Millar ‘93 *Karen Ogorzalek *Mark S. Ogorzalek *Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 Joan Wertz

Tartan Club $250-$499 *Wendy Downing *Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 *Zak S. Edmonds ‘08 *Lori Ferguson Sarah Henderson *Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90

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*Joseph C. Schreck

Highlanders Club $100-$249 Sherry Bair *Kevin S. Baldwin Steven L. Buban *Nicholas E. Carlson ‘08 *Andrea Gillen Crum Marnie Steach ‘95 *Heather Fisher *Jevanie Gillen Roger D. Haynes ‘82 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 Elizabeth Kopping Ashwani Kumar Tamara La Prad Stephanie Levenson *Tara Todd Lewis ‘03 *Stacy Ashton Lotz Kathryn Mainz *Deena Fisher McLaughlin *Barry J. McNamara Jill Munson *Lori O’Brien Oetting ‘90 Timothy A. Pahel *Dana L. Poole *Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 *Emilee Renwick *Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ‘10 Megan Schaefer ‘02 *Kari Bailey Shimmin ‘97 *Michelle Holschuh Simmons *Robert Holschuh Simmons *Todd A. Skrivseth *Marci Switzer *Jeani Randall Talbott ‘95 *Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 *Lori Walters-Kramer *Amy Warrington *Brian K. Woodard ‘97 Linda Yelm

Pipers Club $1-$99 *Jennifer Armstrong Saadullah Bashir Abigail Batson Cindy Beadles *Jeanne Blust Agnes Boock Marjorie Bond *Michelle Flaar Carlson ‘04 Martha Carwile Amanda Cleland Ryan Colclasure *Michael L. Connell *Lynn Daw Jennifer Pilnik Dickens

*Lisa Eckley Eric Engstrom *Catherine Fasano *Christopher Fasano Jodi Forrester *John R. Foster Jr. Audra Goach *Sharon Gonzalez Mark E. Grover *Mollie Williams Harrod ‘07 *John W. Huxtable ‘04 *Daniel R. Kane ‘13 *Kristina Kinney Petra Kuppinger Anne Mamary Cullen Hayes Marshall ‘22 *William M. McNall ‘81 Brock A. McNinch Melanie Moore *Daniel J. Ott *Thomas J. Prince Kevin R. Roberts Bradley Rowe *Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Katherine Wall *Kelly Kitterman Woods ‘88 Janis Wunderlich

FRIENDS

President’s Club $25,000 or more *Anonymous *Elizabeth Ardell Cynthia Benshoof *John L. Collier David L. Evans *Curtis M. FitzGerald *Beverly Goldsborough *Rebecca Hart *Judith Knox *Liz McGehee *Carolyn Plummer *Virginia Rassieur *Ned C. Roberts Thomas J. and Anne W. Sienkewicz *Lee Yahnke Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

David Wallace Club $10,000$24,999

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Franknecht Jennifer Jacobsen Roger Jacobsen Doug Josephson and Renee

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Brunsting *Phyllis Kaskel *Deborah Kopinski *Lonn W. Myers *Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt *Linda Oggel J. Hunter and Julie Peacock *Joyce Simpson *Leslie Svoboda *Daniel Watts *Peter N. Witty

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 *James F. Beall *Harlow B. Blum *Robert Bollman Robert and Hope Cerpa *Barbara Graue *David W. Greer Gregg and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson *Monica Kapoor *Pamela Kerr *Kristina Lewis *Kathryn McGrath *Kenneth McLeod *Dina Nathanson *Robert Petersen *Diane Smith Nancy Snowden *Lobie Stone Theodore A Tarkow *Linda Wild Marjorie Wilson Ruth Wright

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 *Shirley Barton Ronald L. and Jane Bowers *Bonnie Carroll *Carolyn Cottrell *Marcia Courson *Barbara Dahl *Karen Dahlstrom James L. and Janet De Young *Victor E. Dobras II *Kathleen Fuller Victoria Gladfelter Linda Groves *Ron Hoppe-Hastings *Michele Johnson *Daniel O’Hara *Martha Pailes *Michael R. Robinson Robert J. Shriner Jr. Robert T. Shriner *Ilene Sipe

*Thaddeus Tharp *Robert K. Thierry III Michael L. and Michele Thompson *Maryann White *Winona Willing George J. Wolcott

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Wanda Asplund *Susan Austin *Susan Bates *Eileen Beveridge Larry Blume *Barbara Caldwell *Guy Colado *Yolette Lorquet Colclasure Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen Simon C. and Stacy Cordery Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki *Dawn Darner F. Garvin Jr. and Bernice Davenport *Ben R. Day *Dorene Denney *Kristie DiGiorgio *Cynthia Dorsch *Gregory M. Dotseth *Julia Duffy *Richard Edwards *Barbara Evans *May Gamer *Kim Goehl Merle B. Growden *John Guth *Lois Hadsell *Judi Heck Gilbert and Victoria Hennenfent *Keely Hillison *Robert Kraft *Elizabeth Kreitler Suellen Lee *Dennis Lowry *James C. Lubs *Jeffery G. Maher *Laura McCabe *Diane McQueen *Sandra Murray *John R. Nelson *Paige Niehaus *Bruce Edmund Nolin *Sean D. O’Laughlin Miriam Patton

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Constituent Groups–Friends (continued) *Donna Peevler *Donna Perzigian *Corey Plath *Alice Purington *Judith Reinsberg *Anna Richards *James Roolf *Kathryn Scholes John Schwind *Dave Scott *Janet Agan Shauman *Raymond E. Sorenson *James Stipp *Tina Tupper John and Denise Turnbull *Kirk Van Kuiken *Allen Voetberg Mitchell Walker Margaret Walker Wallace *Laura Welti Ronald C. Wheeler Melissa Wieland *Marsha Wilson *Bronwyn Yocum

Scots Club $500-$999 Anonymous Friends *Benjamin R. Bebout *Douglas E. Bellm Nancy Blew *Debbie Bockler *Melody Bollin *Sharon Borine *Lorraine Botticelli *Judith Bowen *Jani Brooks *Richard A. Coon *Julie Danner *Louise DeDera Cynthia Dyte Trevor Ewell *Joanne Forkner Kyle Fulton *Dee Garretson Christopher J. and Lisa Gavin Peter A. and Janet Gebauer *Barbara Hartig *John Haynor *Carrie Holland Patricia Ikan *Ines Irelan Jim Kinkaid *Millicent Knight

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*Dennis K. Kohlmeyer *Jodi Kruse *Jerry Ledbetter Kenneth W. Livermore *Linda McDaniel *Marna McDaniel R. Jeremy and Mary McNamara John M. McNeely Robert E. and Carolyn Meling *Chad Messman *Beth Owens *George Phelps *Norma Phelps Barbara Provus John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips *Ruth Simmons *Karen Simpson *Mary Smith *Ellen Stergulz *Jane Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lee Torland *Joyce Van Cura Sarah Twomey Walters *Debbie Weiman *Jonathan Wiswall *Jean Wollrab Wayne S Young *Michael Zachmeyer

Tartan Club $250-$499 *James Abbott *Sally Adams *Vicki Amgott *Maryellen Anderson *Robert Ashen Anne Baker *Ben H. Baker *Marisa Barrile *Daniel P. Beatty *Nancy Berg *Joyce Bianucci *Robert Bibens Michael L. and Linda Bowers *Darwin Bretsch *Bruce Brown Ralph D. Butler *Penny Campbell Mary Chatfield Mark DeVries *Nancy Driggs *Gary M. Dulin *Nicole Mason Edmonds

*Bonnie Edson *Christina Edwards *Dawn Edwards *Jon Ferguson *Sharon Fish *Karrie Gaulrapp *Katie Gerrity *Shabana Gidwani Bill Good *Robert P. Gundersen *Elizabeth Hamilton *Bradford Hardie *Karen Hartman *Mary Karcher *Ronda Kelley *Ellen Killey *Dawn Kirk *Beverly Linnihan Kathleen Lowe-Arthur *Ann Ludlow *Wayne MacVey *Janet Martin *Gayle Mimnaugh Judy Minteer *Barbara Mitchell *Peggy Morton *Terry D. Moss Elizabeth Nieman *Dan A. Nolan *Kay Nolan *Thomas Parker *Nathan J. Parsons Ann Pehle Jane Hartley Pratt *Sara Ragar *Sandra Remmert *Colin A Romero *Amber Ross *Martha Sanders *Lawrence Seiwert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Speer *Bonnie Stephenson *Tyler Stockton *Brian Strohschein *Marc Thannert *Carole Thompson Jill Tice *Shiraz Y. Vakharia *John Van Kirk *Stewart D. Work *Nancy Wright

Highlanders Club $100-$249 † Wallace Acker *Daniel A. Alfrey *Annetta Allen *Mary Anderson

*Dennis Ary Robert R. and Christine Ayers *Heather Henson Baldwin *Ronald Barman *Cale Becker *Craig Behne *Todd L. Bezenah *Brenda Birkhofer *Tina Birkhoff *Dennis Blewitt *Alathea Blischke † Carolee Block *Georgiana Bollman Scott and Janey Bond *Karen Bowden *Amy Boyd *Roderick P. Brand *Lajean Breedlove *Gary M. Briddick *George T. Britton III *Gerald Brooks *Abby Brown *Duane Albert Brown *K. Reagin Brown *Max A. Brown *Tary L. Brown *Susan Bubb *Michael A. Buresch *Patti Burgess *Justin Burke *Melanie Burns *Kevin Caba *Len V. Campbell *Patricia Campbell *Blanche Capilos *Krystal Carlson *Sean Casey *Brett Cazalet *Sherwin Chan Bruce Chapman *Kenn R. Corban Paula Cramer Karen Crowell *Curtis L. Crum *Ashley Davis *Mary Dawson *Karen Deam *Robert G. Dickinson *Kathleen Dickson *Vicky Dober Marsha Dopheide *Diane Dorn *Stefanie Dougherty Dorothy Douglas *Barbara Downard *Carrie Downs Tom Edwards

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*Branndon Elsbree *Roxann Elsey *Fredrick C. Estes Richard E. and Susan Farthing *Wayne F. Fesler *Tim Fitzgibbon *John Foley Kim Fornero James C. and Gladys Free *Keith Garrison *Patricia Gee Judith Geer Trent and Adrienne Gilbert *Valerie Glotfelty Mr. and Mrs. Derek Grant *Judith Greer *Janet Grummitt *Edward H. Harrison *Molly Heatherly *Debbie Henderson *Cheryl Henry *Michael Herzog Rose Hofer *Ronald R. Hunt *Jesse W. Ivy *B. Rees Jones *Miranda Jones *Lois Jornlin *Susan Kanter Joseph Kennedy *Kevin Richard Knitter *Holly Kost *Tim Kramer *Kathryn Kreps Walter Kretchik and Pamela Kontowicz *Judith Kukla Alan J. Kulczewski *Lani Leuthner *Greg Lewis *Shirley Lieb *Carol Lindsay *Judith Lindsay *William Lotz *Scott P. Luczu *Paul Ludkey *Kathleen Lufler *H. James Lyall *Shalaine Maher *Gary G. Makowski *Eric Mandel *Randy Manthei *Gloria Mar *Dallas Kraig McCreary *James L McDonald Kenneth G. McMillan *Connie Mell

*Rebecca Miles *Victoria Millar *James J. Mohan *Mary Morgan Charles E. Jr. and Jeanne Morris *Barbara Muntzel *Lance Oetting Hector Olivas John and Beth Osterlund *Barbara Paasch *Michel Palomo Linda Park *James J. Paton *Kathleen Patterson *Elizabeth Paulson *Michael Pearson *Quentin J. Peterson *Christine Pfaffmann *Janice Poole *James E. Pushaw *Brenda Pyatt Roberta Reed *Joe Reinhardt *Judith Rhodenbaugh *Joy Rodgers *Ann Rowland Erhard G. Saettler *Benjamin C. Sanberg *Connie Schurr *Jerry Sears *Georgena Sherman *Robert Sherman *Thomas Shilton *Henry R. Shimmin *Diane Silhanek Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll *David L. Simmons *Sarah Skrivseth *Antoinette Smith *Richard Spenn James L. and Barbara Spiker *James Spotts *John Stebbins *Jerome Steffel *Joan Suffredini *Joseph L. Switzer *Mark W. Talbott *Stephanie Tatem-Murphy *Carole Taylor *Don C. Teel *Kent Thompson *Tory Tweedy Helen Verigan *Glenn Ivan Wachob Jr. *Kevin D. Warrington *Robert I. Watson Jr.

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

*Linda Wayne *Julie Weber *John Welch *Dale Whiteside Frank and Jennifer Wilary *Oliver R. Williams *Rich Wolek Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf *Barbara Wolma David and Frances Work *Marilyn Yarde

Pipers Club $1-$99

Wayne I. Anderson *Kent Armstrong *Chance Baker *Michael D. Barry *Michele Bates *William Bell *Marsha Bemko Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennison *Richard R Benzon *Lynn Berdoll Carol Beveridge *Jeanne Blust John W and Lynn Bockhaus *Anthony Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton *Emi Brand Linda Brent *Chris Butcher Becky Carlson *Frieda Carstens Annabelle Clark Julie Cleaveland *Tyler Cockerham Jessica Coleman Hastings *Tony L. Cook *Sara Cox *Brian W. Daw *Laura Derbak Norma Davis *Eric Dickens Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wells Nancy Page *Betty Effland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers *Donna Elmer *Paul R. Everding James W. and Kel-Ann Eyler *Mary Eyre-Cerkez *Catherine Fasano *Bryan Fitzjarrald *Annjanette Foster *Ruth Foster *Matt Fuller *Gary A. Garwood *Patrick C. Gavin

*C Wayne Gibson Penny Gold *Karen Goss *Mike Green *Tiffany Greene *Dan Gross Patricia Gustafson Tim Hallinan *Robert Hamrin Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hand *Will Hart *Chris Holmes *Amanda Hetzel Huxtable Andy Jackson *James Jordan *Erin Kane Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kasser † Frank A. Katalinich *Judith Kellner Jan Kiley *Jerry L. Kinney *Jacob Klinger *Jeff Lazar *H. Cecil Lovdahl *John Mangian Richard Marshall *Carmen Maxson William T. and Jodyne McConnell *Ann McEntee *Zachary McVey Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millar *Walter Mills III Levi Morgan *Mi Nelson *Howard Nolte Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Obermiller *Steven J. Orte *Teresa Ott Paul Scott Page *Janice Polz McKenzie Price *Allyse Prince Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rader *Denise Radford *Johnathan Jefferey Ransbottom Maeve Reilly Kristin Repp *Dudley Ricketts *Maria Riddick William L. and Barbara Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Joann Rompella *Brian Roseman *John Sander

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Constituent Groups–Friends (Pipers Club , continued) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Schauer *Austin Matthew Schleich *Ronald Ray Selken *Mark Shallenberger *Bob L. Shull Alex Simmons Benedict Simmons David Simmons Marc Simmons *Henry Smith Thomas J. Snee and Julia Druckmiller *Bruce L. Snyder Donna Spears Russell and Rhonda Spence Neil Spun *Ronald J. Stambaugh Megan Rooney Steben *Jeff Stevenson *Leslie Stickels *Paul Stoffer *Frank Szitta *Janice Taniguchi *Donald Trager John R. and Marilyn Van Ausdall Gerald Van Tine Frank M. Ventrella *Lee Venvertloh *Craig E. Wagner *Stephen L. Walsh *Susan Ward Christine Warner *Bruce W. Weal Kimi Wilcoxen *Jared Wilkes *Taylor Wilmoth *Judith Wimer Douglas F. Winebright Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolf *Tim Wray Vikki Wright *Margaret Yez *Ching Zedric

BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONS Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Aon Foundation Associated Colleges of the

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Midwest Baker Risk Blackhawk Pipes & Drums of the Quad Cities Breedlove’s Sporting Goods Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Centene Management Company, LLC Chalen Realty Company Charities Aid Foundation of America, Dominion Energy Coastwide Environmental Community National Bank David Reid Clark, Attorney at Law Deletra Hudson, LLC Exxonmobil Foundation F&M Bank Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company of Iowa Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard Hughes Medical Institute J & M Displays, Inc John P. Edmonds Ltd Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Johnson CPA LLC JRC Home Inspections Kellogg Printing Company Kone Inc. Land Management Partners, LLC MDH Monmouth Clinic Marmon Renew Mendota Financial Group Midwest Bank Midwest Uniform Supply OSF Healthcare System Paul D. Rickey Farm Account Porter-Hay Insurance Agency Inc. Prairie Vista Farm RLI Insurance Company Robert G. Thompson Trucking Security Savings Bank Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation

SJW Enterprises LLC Market Alley Wines Smithfield Foods Southern Star Finishes, LLC State Farm Companies Foundation Stephen L. Rider DDS Stifel Investments The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Deere & Company The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Microsoft The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Abbott Laboratories The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Intel The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Veeva Tri-State Collision & Sales Ty Ink Promotions, Inc. William S. Daniel, Attorney At Law Wortman Farm Account Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund YourCause, LLC Trustee for American Family Corporate YourCause, LLC Trustee for Robert Half

ESTATES

David R. Larson Estate John A. Schillinger Estate Maureen Hamilton Estate

FOUNDATIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS, TRUSTS & DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Anonymous Alumni Alan D. Harris IRA Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc. Alice J. Lawson IRA Alice Purington IRA Alpenglow Fund Alvin T. Peterson Trust Amazon Smile Foundation Anita Ridge and David Greer Donor Advised Fund Ann B. Michael IRA Ann M. Collier & John L. Collier Trust

Anne Harmon IRA Augustin S. Hart IRA Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund Bill Ellefson IRA Block Family Giving Fund Bonnie J. McClaren IRA Bruce and Christine H. Brown IRA Carolyn Phelps Trust Charles W. King IRA Charlie’s Charities Clarks Fork Foundation Cline-Lofftus Foundation Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation Cynthia Louise Koonce IRA Danny C. Richards IRA David A. Bowers Foundation David A. Bowers IRA David A. Bowers Revocable Trust David B. Stimpson & Linda S. Stimpson Trust David L. Arnold IRA David M. and Sally DeVries Family Charitable Fund David N. WIlling IRA Dean A. and Nancy Graves Living Trust Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund Denniston Revocable Trust Dew Revocable Trust Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA Dwight Tierney IRA E. Jay Van Cura MD Charitable Fund Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth Nieman IRA Ernest Crow Trust Eugene R. Scholes Jr. IRA Everence Foundation, Inc for Lucille Rupe Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Francis W. Patch IRA Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Frederick W. Wackerle Charitable Fund Galesburg Community Foundation Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust Gary Daniels Trust Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Gordon Young IRA Greg and Mary Ellen Smith Giving Account Fidelity

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Charitable Hamil Charitable Account Fund Hardie Family Giving Fund Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund Howard A. Fulford IRA J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Jackson Family Trust Charitable Fund Jacobsen Family Foundation James A. Hutchinson IRA James Caldwell IRA James G. Mercer IRA James R. Klusendorf IRA Jan Kiley IRA Jane Pratt IRA Janet Camp IRA Janet L. Gebauer IRA Jeanne B. Morris IRA Jeanne Robeson IRA Jerry Ledbetter IRA Jim and Anne Beall IRA Jim and Connie Dodge Giving Fund Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust Joanne G. Moy IRA John A. and Marcia H. Courson Revocable Trust John and Lynette Johnson Carlson Family Fund John and Mary Moore Charitable Fund John E. Harmon IRA Judith Sluka Butcher IRA Julia A. O’Hara IRA Kapoor Family Fund Karen A. Chism IRA Karen Bush Watts IRA Karl K. Taylor IRA Kenneth Eiserman IRA Kenneth H. Knox IRA Kenneth M. Klein IRA Kenneth W. Livermore IRA Lee & Judith Schaeffer Jr. Charitable Fund Leon A. Kraut IRA Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Lila Blum IRA Lonn Myers IRA Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Marcia Adair IRA Marco T. DiGiorgio IRA Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Margaret Petersen IRA Marjorie A. Wilson IRA

Mary Ann Eiserman IRA Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund Mary E. Belanger Declar of Trust Mary L. Schwalbert Rev Trust Mary Lee Taylor Trust McLeod Family Gift Account Merle B. Growden IRA Michael & Michele Thompson Charitable Fund Michael and Christina Cryer Fund Nahrstadt Family Fund Nancy F. Flanders IRA Nancy Snowden Donor Advised Fund National Philanthropic Trust Ned C. Roberts IRA Nelson Foundation Our Giving Tree Patricia B. Friese Trust Paul L. Brown IRA Payson S. Wild, Jr. IRA Peggy Morton IRA Peter E. Upton IRA Pfaffmann Charitable Fund Phelps Family Fund Picha Giving Fund Potts Family Foundation Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Ralph Riggs IRA Randolph Living Trust Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund Richard E. Yahnke IRA Richard Lowell Bivens IRA Rick Hoy IRA Robert and Gail Zika IRA Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust Robert C. Roush IRA Robert Gamer IRA Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund Robert K. Garro IRA Robert L. Litchfield IRA Robert M. Barton IRA Robert Winter IRA Robin Galloway Donor Advised Fund Russell Marshall IRA Schwab Charitable Fund Scott and Janey Bond Trust Sharon Z. Fesler IRA Shirley Culbert IRA Sonja Lowry IRA Stephen and Lucy Johnson, IRA Stephen Dale Mey IRA Steven Hoffman IRA Stewart Work IRA

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Susan L. Klein IRA The Benevity Community Impact Fund The RKC Fund The Twomey Foundation Thomas B. Doyle IRA Thomas Davis IRA Thomas J. Sienkewicz IRA Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund Tornquist Family Foundation Trudy Triner Trust United Way of Greater Rochester Trevor & Elizabeth Ewell Donor Advised Fund Vicki Hennenfent IRA Victor E. Dobras IRA Vira Bodnaruk Living Trust Bohdan J. Bodnaruk Trustee Wieland Family Foundation William J. Droppa and Margaret F. Droppa Trust William Simpson IRA Wiswall Giving Fund Yahnke Family Charitable Fund YourCause, LLC Trustee for AbbVie Employee Engagement Fund YourCause, LLC Trustee for Chevron Employee Funds

STUDENTS Pipers Club Armando Almonaci Jr. Madeline Blaesing Gary Parker Bonifer Sencere L. Brent Isabel Gimm Ivy Hawkins Mya Hemling Natalie Labicki Annalyn Lovell Isabel McDermott Dalton A. Parrish Eric M. Pio Paige Smith Emily Stufflebeam Molly White

HONORARIA Bradyn Carl Arrenius David A. Bowers ‘60 Timothy C. Brown ‘98 Erin Johnson Cappel ‘07 Katelynn Propes Carter ‘17 Spencer Noah Corn ‘25 Rebecca Daleiden ‘16 Sarah Zaleski Degarmo ‘07

Olivia Dinges ‘26 Bradley T. Dulee ‘17 Alexander Charles Dye Laura Dulee Engo ‘20 Christopher Fasano Frank Gersich Gail Knuckle Gibson ‘70 Roger D. Haynes ‘82 Christopher P. Johnson ‘02 Jason M. Johnson ‘97 Regina Bannan Johnson ‘01 Patrick A Johnston ‘23 Tessa Jones ‘18 Calista Lythgoe ‘26 Celeste Lythgoe ‘24 R. Jeremy McNamara Kristi Millar ‘93 Kelsey Moersfelder Laura Moore Megan Mullen ‘08 Jimmy Paul James C. Paul ‘69 Madelaine Perez ‘22 Mitchell Werner Perez ‘21 Judy Peterson Melissa Poole ‘23 McKenzie Price Hannah Rossmiller ‘24 Robert Holschuh Simmons Ashling Staunton ‘23 Larry S. Sterett ‘56 Kaiden T Steurer ‘27 Lobie Stone Dakota Taylor Fred Wackerle ‘61 Clarence R. Wyatt Sherilyn Daniels Yerly ‘99

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Robert E. Acheson ‘28 Estelle Evers Barnes ‘44 Verne E. Barnes ‘44 Mona Buchholz Matilda Giannone Cerpa ‘42 Doris Hatch Cipolla ‘40 Mary Bartling Crow ‘41 Christopher D. Edmonds ‘74 Nancy Speer Engquist’74 Jason Eyler Janet Faulkner ‘71 Thomas Fernandez Lynda Doi Fick ‘70 Kenneth J. Franknecht ‘54 Jane Jackson Garison ‘52 Gail Knuckle Gibson ‘70 Nancy Lee Graves ‘60

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Constituent Groups–Memorial Gifts (continued) Jean Didier Hale ‘70 Allyene Norris Hamly ‘36 Nancy Crotzer Harmon ‘68 Virginia Hellenga Mary McCracken Hubbard ‘32 Ronald Ikan ‘63 Jean Jensen Jason K. Johnson ‘03 Roger L. Johnson ‘44 Mary Thome Johnson ‘45 Margaret Jacoby Josephson ‘53 Susan McDougall Kennedy ‘52 Frances Brent Killey ‘32 Mary Canan Kissinger ‘28 Jason L. Kjellander ‘93 Frank W. Lee III ‘69 Richard S. Leever Malcolm H. McGuire ‘18 Alicia Peterson Pallister ‘84 Terry R. Park ‘62 Robert G. Patton ‘59 James C. Paul ‘69 Helen Francis Paul ‘59 Grace Gawthrop Peterson ‘22 Fred Radunzel Ronald R. Reed ‘57 W. Malcolm Reid ‘32 Richard D. Rompella ‘66 Roger P. Sander ‘78 Kellie Sumner Schroll ‘83 Homer L. Shoemaker Marsha Spleha Slaboch ‘75 Ira Smolensky Jane Black Snyder ‘52 David Turnbull ‘36 Theodore Turnbull ‘41 Gary D. Willhardt ‘59 Dale R. Witlock ‘73 Carol Dettman Wolcott ‘63 J. Richard Work ‘43 Minna Fricke Work ‘33

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TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEES EMERITI President’s Club $25,000 or more *Robert J. Ardell ‘62 David A. Bowers ‘60 *Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 *William J. Goldsborough ‘65 *Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 *J. Alex McGehee ‘81 † H. Safford Peacock William L. Trubeck ‘68 *Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 *Richard E. Yahnke ‘66

Warren County YMCA

ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 *Andrew D. Kerr ‘73

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

*John C. Carlson ‘74 *Gene R. Dawson ‘63 Deletra Cross Hudson ‘92

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 Robin Jarvis ‘84 *Christopher C. Schwarz ‘09 *Wendell L. Shauman ‘67 *Mark T. Tupper ‘94

Scots Club *Roy E. Bockler ‘72 Bradley J. Foley ‘95 Marybeth Dues Kemp ‘93 *Christopher J. Pio ‘84

Tartan Club $250-$499 *Hope Grebner Bibens ‘11 *Zak S. Edmonds ‘08 Tessa Jones ‘18 Jeffrey K. ‘13 and Rachel Whitlock ‘14 Kelleher *Roy J. Sye ‘13 Nick Tucker ‘73

*Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 *Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 *Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 *J. Hunter Peacock *J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 *William M. Simpson ‘65 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Fred Wackerle ‘61 *Jean Peters Witty ‘88

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90 *F. Austin Jones Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Michael B. McCulley ‘70 *Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 *Anita Ridge ‘88 *†Sherman U. Smith ‘72 Nancy Snowden *Dwight Tierney ‘69 Clarence R. Wyatt

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 *Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 *John A. Courson ‘64 Daniel W. Dickson ‘89 Larry G. Gerdes

Highlanders Club $100-$249 *Wade R. Brown ‘07 Evelina Lipecka ‘06 *Sara Frakes Reinhardt ‘14

Pipers Club $1-$99 *Benjamin M. Hickerson ‘05 *Jennifer Wheeler Kerch ‘12 *Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff ‘92

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Robert A. Dahl *Gary W. Melvin *Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 *Anthony J. Perzigian ‘66 *Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52

Scots Club $500-$999 *Harvey L. Echols Jr. ‘81 *William T. Irelan ‘62 *John J. Scotillo ‘72 *Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89

Highlanders Club $100-$249 *Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 *Charles E. Morris Jr.

Memorial

Commemoration Alumni, parents, and friends who died during the last fiscal year for whom gifts to Monmouth College were made in their memory are listed here, along with those who contributed to memorials.

Mona Buchholz Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Jane Jackson Garison ‘52 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Ann Pehle Virginia Hellenga Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Karen Crowell Norma Davis Judith Geer Penny Gold Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kasser John W. Larson ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rader William L Ridenour and Barbara Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Jean Jensen William T McConnell and Jodyne McConnell Margaret Jacoby Josephson ‘53 Alpenglow Fund Anonymous Friends John W Bockhaus and Lynn Bockhaus Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71 Linda Brent

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023}


Ralph D. Butler Becky Carlson JoAnn Cummings † J. Roger Cummings ‘60 Cynthia Dyte Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Gary R. Heaton and Jonalyn Lawson Heaton Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Johnson CPA LLC Doug Josephson and Renee Brunsting Gregg Josephson and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Joan McMillan ‘58 Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Douglas E. Ray ‘80 and Susan

Heslop Ray ‘80 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Donna Spears Janet Maginn Stevenson ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Torland Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Ruth Wright Frank W. Lee III ‘69 Linnea Bass ‘72 Blackhawk Pipes & Drums of the Quad Cities Bill Good Julie Cleaveland Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schauer Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wells Nancy Page Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers Mr. and Mrs. Derek Grant Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hand Marsha Theisen Jones ‘72 Margaret Will Lee ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Obermiller Scottish American Society Rhea Simons ‘71 Kathryn Gardels Weal ‘71 and Bruce W Weal Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf Vikki Wright Helen Francis Paul ‘59 Anonymous Friends Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 M. Edward Baker and Fortuna Baker Pamela Bowman Best ‘89 and Thomas Best Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan Patricia Eckley Cook ‘84 and Terry L. Cook Karen Walters Dye ‘59 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen

Patricia Gustafson Andy Jackson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Janet Irey Lovdahl ‘63 and H. Cecil Lovdahl Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millar Kristin Repp Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolf Roger P. Sander ‘78 James D. Bonnett ‘88 Marsha Spleha Slaboch ‘75 Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Jerri Picha ‘75 Deborah Roter Rakestraw ‘77 Jane Black Snyder ‘52 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52

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1961

Glenn Brooks of Lancaster, Calif., has authored an autobiography titled My Musical Life: Monmouth & Beyond. One of the Monmouth portions of his memoir is landing a gig at the Colonial Hotel on Broadway while he was a college student in 1958. He played the piano and sang and brought along his 11-year-old brother, Chris Brooks, who would go on to be a 1968 Monmouth grad. That was the origin of the Brooks Brothers Band.

1968

Gary Borsch was featured in an El Paso Inc. article that celebrated the 50th anniversary of Professional Investment Counsel, a money management firm in El Paso, Texas, that Borsch now serves as chief executive officer. Borsch has been with the company for 32 years, serving as CEO for the past 20.

1972

William Daniel of Fairview Heights, Ill., hosted a gathering of Monmouth alumni in Denver, Colo., in September.

From left, 1974 classmates Jim Drumm, David Riddick and Steve Goss are pictured during their third annual gathering. Along with their wives, the “Three Amigos” gathered in October along the North Carolina coast on Wrightsville Beach. Drumm and Riddick both worked for multinational companies in Latin America, and Goss was a radio personality in Atlanta.

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Dan Jaynes of Ames, Iowa, a 2022 inductee into the International Drainage Hall of Fame, was honored in July at the 2023 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting in Omaha, Neb. The hall of fame recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the development and use of drainage in agricultural production. Now retired, Jaynes was a soil scientist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service.

1985

Tom Sargent of Cameron, Ill., a member of the educational studies faculty at his alma mater, was appointed to the district governor position by the national board of directors of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sargent will support the chapters, as well as the alumni and volunteer corporations, at Indiana State University and four Illinois schools, including Monmouth.

1992

Kate Francis of Republic, Mo., was named one of “10 for the Next 10” by Biz 417 Magazine. The special section was billed as an opportunity to “meet 10 leaders who are challenging the status quo and celebrating what’s possible in the next decade and beyond in (southwest Missouri).” Francis is a development officer at the Springfield Art Museum.

Roastmaster Brian Franklin ’95 returned to campus this fall to present a masterclass on coffee. The owner of DoubleShot Coffee Company in Tulsa, Okla., Franklin is also working — quite appropriately — on a coffee table “tell-all” book about his passion, titled The Coffee Purist. In it, he’ll explore “what went wrong with our morning cup, and how we can fix it.” Franklin added, “Too many unbelievable things have happened in the life of the DoubleShot, and they needed to be made public.” Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, the book is due out next November.

1996 Phil Tweedy of Hannibal, Mo., was inducted into the Academic Hall of Fame at Central Lee High School in Donnellson, Iowa. A magna cum laude graduate of Monmouth, Tweedy earned his medical degree at the University of Iowa and serves as a doctor of internal medicine and primary care consultant at the Hannibal Clinic.

1998 Eric Hanson has returned to the area to take the position of city manager in Galesburg, Ill, effective Dec. 11. Hanson was most recently the assistant city manager in Normal, Ill. He’s previously served as city manager in Ballwin, Mo., Indianola, Iowa, and Monmouth. “His track record of credible, proficient and supportive leadership illustrates a leadership style and level of expertise that will benefit our community, city council and city staff,” said Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman. Melissa Givan Webber of Haslet, Texas, was named director of student services for the Northwest Independent School District. She’s served as principal of Haslet Elementary School since 2017.

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On the final day of Sigma Phi Epsilon’s 58th Grand Chapter Conclave, held in San Antonio, Brad Nahrstadt ’89 was elected grand president of the national fraternity. He was first elected to its national board of directors in 2015 and recently started his second six-year term in that capacity.


2001 Rachel Grau Olsen of Otsego, Minn., completed a family medicine residency program through the Indiana University School of Medicine earlier this year. She is now practicing family medicine with obstetrics with Minnesota Health Fairview. Maggie Semington was sworn in as the Galesburg (Ill.) Police Department’s first minority female sergeant. She was hired by the city in 2004 and became a patrol officer in 2006. In 2019, she was named Crime Stopper’s Officer of the Year.

2006 Matt Dabbs was named head girls soccer coach at Central Catholic High School in Bloomington, Ill. Albert Greene of Schaumburg, Ill., is working as an internship specialist in the Career Advancement Center at Lake Forest College, as well as coaching football and track for the Foresters. Donald ’06 and Kelly Bobik Johnson ’08 designed and opened the Bunkies at Heritage Harbor in Ottawa, Ill. Bunkies offers a unique vacation experience by combining the charm of tiny homes with the luxury of a marina resort, all while being just minutes away from Starved Rock State Park.

Gabriela Madu ’23 and Drew Cliffel ’23 are enjoying busy schedules in the next portion of their theatre careers. This summer, Madu (pictured on left) was an acting apprentice for Florida Studio Theatre’s Off The Charts and she understudied the role of Pearl in one of the theatre’ mainstage shows, Black Pearl Sings! Madu also received her first mention on Broadway World in an advertisement for a children’s show. In August, she began her pursuit of a master’s degree at the University of Arkansas. Cliffel served as stage manager for the cabaret show Surfer Boys and began an acting apprenticeship in August.

2013

Beau Lehnhausen was recognized as one of the Galesburg (Ill.) Chamber of Commerce’s “5 Under 40” earlier this year. He’s worked at Midwest Bank in Galesburg since 2014.

2014

Patrick Dabbs of Chicago was named assistant vice president of Gen Re’s Casualty Facultative Specialty Reinsurance Division. Gen Re is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway and conducts global reinsurance operations on its behalf.

2017

Jake Marx left active Coast Guard duty to become a Coast Guard Reserve officer at the end of June and began a new job as a civilian with the U.S. Air Force in Washington, D.C.

2018

Antonetta Axup was selected to be a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador, a program with the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. In that role, she helped prepare her community for the Oct. 14 eclipse, and she will do so again for the April 8, 2024, event. Ambassadors provide solar viewing glasses

POOLE PARTY: Monmouth College painter Dana Poole is flanked by his four daughters, who are all Monmouth graduates and who all received their diplomas on stage from their father. From left are Nicole ’22, Emma ’22, Madeline ’17 and Melissa ’23. and share eclipse knowledge with underserved communities off the central paths.

100 staff members delivering a summer program to more than 1,500 youth members.

Sam Dummer of Cary, Ill., has been commissioned as a Professional Scouter by the national office of the Boy Scouts of America and has been given additional responsibilities in his role of program director by being promoted to the role of reservation director at the Ma-ka-ja-wan Scout Reservation in Pearson, Wis. In that position, Dummer will oversee more than

2020

Jacob Rueter was hired as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Okla. He spent the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at Eastern Illinois University, earning a master’s degree in sports administration.

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Three Scots now working in NFL There are now two former Fighting Scots coaching in the NFL after Rod Ojong ’13 was hired by the New England Patriots to serve as their defensive backs coach. In addition to Ojong, the AFC East also features another Monmouth connection, Thomas Witty ’21, a player personnel assistant with the New York Jets. One of his main duties is to scout collegiate talent as the Jets prepare for the NFL Draft. Ojong is a former teammate of Alex Tanney ’11, who was promoted for the second consecutive offseason by the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles. Tanney is now the team’s quarterbacks coach. During their college days, Ojong appeared in Tanney’s trick shot video, riding a bicycle and getting hit by a precise Tanney pass on his last throw of the video, which now has more than 4.4

Thomas Witty (left) and Alex Tanney are pictured at the Oct. 15 game between the Jets and the Eagles.

million views. In an article that called Tanney “a rising star” on the Eagles’ coaching staff, the team’s offensive coordinator last season, Shane Steichen (now head coach of the Indianapolis Colts), said of Tanney, “He gets it, you know what I mean? ... Sharp. Very, very detailed. ... The way he teaches the game is second to none.” Added Philadelphia’s head coach, Nick Sirianni, “He is super smart, super intelligent. He connects with the players. Playing for nine years in the NFL, he has this instant connection there. He’s really worked to get everything he has.” While Tanney is still coaching with his first team after his playing career, Ojong has moved around, sharpening his craft at a total of nine schools, including Monmouth. His two most recent stops were the University of Georgia and the University of Buffalo.

Scots win seven straight to finish season There aren’t too many football teams around the nation that close their season with a seven-game winning streak, especially in Division III, where all the playoff teams except the national champion end their successful campaigns with a loss. But the Fighting Scots did just that, recovering from a 20-17 loss to Illinois College that ultimately kept them from winning the Midwest Conference to reel off the impressive streak, which included a pair of dramatic victories against Lake Forest and St. Norbert. In Monmouth’s 16-14 win over Lake Forest, the Scots overcame what could’ve been a disastrous blocked punt in the final seconds by, on the very next play, blocking the Foresters’ attempt at a game-winning 32-yard field goal. Tevin Baker did the honors as Monmouth topped Lake Forest for the first time since 2018. Two weeks later, the Scots played in their second straight Cousins Subs Lakefront Bowl by virtue of their runner-up finish in the MWC. Waiting for them in Wauwatosa, Wis., was a familiar foe – former league rival St. Norbert. The Scots and Knights had staged a trio of epic battles from 2017-19, and the bowl game would be no different. Monmouth trailed 14-0 in the second half but tied the game with 2:50 to play on a 20-yard run by quarterback Carter Boyer, capping a 97-yard drive. A fifth-year senior, Boyer had memorably led a similar drive to lift Monmouth to a 10-7 victory over St. Norbert in the 2019 MWC title game when he was a freshman. The Scots got the ball back on a sack and fumble with 1:43 to play, and Boyer capped a short 28-yard TD drive with a 17-yard pass to Nate Thornton, giving Monmouth a 21-14 victory. Sandwiched in between those games was a dominant performance in the Bronze Turkey Game. Monmouth topped Knox 42-7, extending its streak in the famous rivalry to 24 straight wins.

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A wild ending to Monmouth’s 16-14 victory over Lake Forest on Nov. 4 was capped by a game-clinching field goal block by Tevin Baker, and the Fighting Scots’ sideline couldn’t have been happier. Photographer Kent Kriegshauser captured the reaction. In leading Monmouth to a 9-2 record, Boyer threw for 3,009 yards and 26 TDs. He also rushed for 449 yards and another eight scores and was named the first team All-MWC quarterback.


WEDDINGS

JULIE SHAW AND THOMAS DAVIS

AMY GRANKOWSKI AND MATTHEW ANDERSEN

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2014 2017 2018 2019 2021

Julie Shaw and Thomas Davis April 30, 2022 Jennifer Rotche’ and Michael Weinberger July 15, 2023 Amy Grankowski and Matthew Andersen May 27, 2023 Kelly Russell and Daniel Absalon September 9, 2023 Katie Shipp and Steve Rufener September 9, 2023 Meredith Olson and Patrick Dabbs June 11, 2022 Stephanie Groce and Jake Marx July 14, 2023 Rebecca Dembkowski and Sam Dummer April 9, 2022 Alison Gustafson and Connor McDonald June 4, 2022 Alexis Enright and Jordan Ball July 25, 2021

KELLY RUSSELL AND DANIEL ABSALON

KATIE SHIPP AND STEVE RUFENER

JENNIFER ROTCHE’ AND MICHAEL WEINBERGER

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Clockwise from top left, Mateo Antonio Cuevas, Abigail Rachel Graham, Samuel Joseph Maurer and Henry Charles Joern IV.

2007 Megan and Chris Maurer Hilary Hawkinson Stott and Jacob ’09 2008 Gianna Sagert Joern and Henry 2009 Emily Demerath Graham and Jim ’10 2012 Jessica Avila Cuevas and Alejandro Khloe Grzywa and Vanessa Jennifer Rice 2014 Caitlin Lingle Hillier and Cody 66 MONMOUTH COLLEGE MAGAZINE

a son, Samuel Joseph a son, Sigurd Thomas a son, Henry Charles IV a daughter, Abigail Rachel a son, Mateo Antonio a child, Gray Calcifer a son, Hayden Brice Tatman a daughter, Gianna Rose

July 29, 2023 June 26, 2023 August 8, 2023 July 20, 2023 May 26, 2023 July 3, 2023 June 9, 2023 June 12, 2023


OBITUARIES

1942

Joanne Edgar Marsh, 101, of Lindsborg, Kansas, died July 15, 2023. She graduated with a degree in English and was a behind-the-scenes partner to her late husband, the Rev. Hugh Marsh ’42, in his ministry. She was also a teacher and a social worker for the State of Kansas. The couple was married for well over 50 years.

1944

Maryalys Evans Urey, 100, of Quincy, Wash., died May 20, 2023. A philosophy major, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi and served as student body president her senior year. Toward the end of that year, she married Jack Urey ’47 in Quinby House, shortly before he left to fight in World War II. The couple was married for 53 years and lived in Ethiopia and throughout the U.S. — including a long stint in Baker, Ore. Among her many surviving relatives are two great-great-grandchildren. Barbara Irvine Walls of El Cajon, Calif., died in July 2023. She graduated with a degree in biology. A strong swimmer in who grew up on Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, Calif., she was a member of the College’s synchronized swim team and Kappa Kappa Gamma. She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, and survivors include two great-greatgrandchildren.

1947

Myron Bengson, 98, of Pensacola, Fla., died Jan. 5, 2023. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Theta Chi. In 1969, Bengson received Monmouth’s Distinguished Alumnus Award.

1948

Marilyn Johnston, 98, of Washington, Iowa, died Sept. 20, 2023. After graduating from Monmouth, she received a degree from the University of Colorado School of Nursing. She was an R.N. in Denver and in her hometown of Aledo, Ill., for many years and also farmed outside of Aledo.

1950

Virginia Hillen Carlson, 97, of Galesburg, Ill., died Aug. 25, 2023. An English major, she started her teaching career while still a Monmouth student, leading the one-room schoolhouse called Windy Ridge. After teaching for several years in Galesburg, she worked with handicapped children and senior citizens. A note she left to her family in her final days read: “I am not afraid, but there’s a lot of work to be done, and I’d appreciate it if you’d carry on — donate blood, volunteer some help somewhere, read a book, visit someone who can’t get out and give somebody a ride, daydream, and smell the lilacs. It has been fun.” Arturo DeVitalis of Pensacola, Fla., died Sept. 17, 2022. A veteran of World War II, he graduated with a degree in business and was a member of the tennis and swim teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon. In Rochester, N.Y., DeVitalis was a founding member of the Genesee Co-Op Pottery and was a ceramic instructor

at the Memorial Art Gallery. Survivors include a daughter, Amy DeVitalis ’79.

1953

Edward Duxstad, 93, of San Antonio, Texas, died in August 2020. Before and after his study of sociology at Monmouth, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, he served in the military during World War II and the Korean War. The first in his family to graduate from college, Duxstad had a career in life insurance.

1954

Joseph McGuire, 95, of Wheaton, Ill., died Dec. 5, 2020. Prior to attending college, he served during World War II with the U.S. Army Air Corps in England and France. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Crimson Masque before completing his degree at Northwestern University. McGuire was an awardwinning travel writer (covering more than 80 countries over 30 years), author, Chicago-based press agent, owner/operator of the PR firm 20 North Productions and president of The Publicity Club of Chicago. Catherine Axline Williams of Ashburn, Va., died Oct. 2, 2023. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Survivors include a brother, William Axline Jr. ’58.

1951

Thomas Feeheley, 95, of Morristown, N.J., died April 23, 2022. A veteran of World War II, he served in a military police battalion and as a special agent for a criminal investigation unit in Yokohoma, Japan. Feeheley graduated with a degree in business and was a member of the football and baseball teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon. His professional career included stints as a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigations, an insurance agent and director of loss prevention for Walgreen’s. Feeheley’s obituary called him “an extraordinary man; true salt of the earth.” He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Gloria Johnson Feeheley ’52 (see below). Grace McLaughlin Jones, 94, of Des Moines, Iowa, died Sept. 24, 2023. She graduated with a degree in business and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta. She served as a business education coordinator and counselor at Pontiac (Mich.) High School before moving to Des Moines in 1966. There, she was president of the Mercy Hospital Guild.

1952

Gloria Johnson Feeheley, 91, of Morristown, N.J., died July 24, 2021. She served as an elementary school teacher’s aide in Oak Brook, Ill., and was married to Thomas Feeheley ’51 for nearly 70 years. Carroll Toal, Jr., 92, of Windsor, Conn., died Aug. 31, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and served in the Army during the Korean War. His career in insurance included stints with Travelers and CitiGroup. Music, reading and the railroad were his passions. He held starring roles with theater groups across the country and sang at he Vatican. Survivors include a sister, Ann Toal ’60.

Barbara Guyer Van Cura, 91, of Burr Ridge, Illinois, died Dec. 4, 2022. She studied elementary education and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta before working for Freedom Federal. Van Cura and her late husband were married 67 years. Dorothy Galloway Katalinich, 91, of Springfield, Ill., died July 5, 2023. She studied English and was a member of Pi Beta Phi.

1955

Keith Droste, 90, of Globe, Ariz., died Oct. 11, 2023. He graduated with a degree in geology and was a member of the football, swim and track teams, the Octopus Club and Theta Chi. Droste served his country in the Army, working as a physical science assistant, and he had a 68-year career in the mining industry, working with and consulting for companies throughout the U.S. and around the globe. He loved being outdoors, which included hiking and skiing, an activity he continued until the age of 88. Ronald Failing, 89, of Glen Ellyn, Ill., died Nov. 21, 2021. He studied business administration and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After serving two years in the Army during the Korean War, he worked for Merchandise National Bank in Chicago before starting his own business, Quinn Leasing, in 1983, which he operated for nearly 20 years.

Elizabeth Smith Zorn, 90, of Waco, Texas, died June 28, 2023, less than two hours after her husband of 65 years was laid to rest. She followed her parents, 1925 classmates Fielding and Jessie Spicer Smith, to Monmouth and graduated with degrees in economics, music and education. Also like her parents, she was an educator, including a 10-year stint at 4C Business College in Waco. Later in life, she earned a master’s degree in adult education from Texas A&M. Zorn also served as executive director of Meals on Wheels of Central Texas. Survivors include a sister, Sally Smith Larson ’56, and several other relatives with a Monmouth connection.

1956

Joyce Ijams Quisenberry, 89, of Phoenix, Ariz., died Oct. 6, 2023. She was a member of Kappa Delta. Quisenberry completed her degree at Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in physical therapy, and she worked as a physical therapist in Illinois and Ohio. Quisenberry and her late husband were married 60 years.

1957

Thomas Ores, 87, of Livonia, Mich., died in November 2022. He graduated with a degree in economics and was a member of the football team, the Octopus Club and Sigma Phi Epsilon.

1958

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Phi Epsilon. He then attended St. Louis College of Pharmacy, and owned and operated Marion Medical Pharmacy for many years. Arlene Miller Shaver, 87, of Peoria, Ariz., died Oct. 12, 2023. She graduated with a degree in English and was a member of Crimson Masque and Kappa Kappa Gamma. She taught in the Illinois communities of Galesburg and Ottawa for more than 25 years and was owner/manager of Arlene’s, a woman’s apparel store in Galesburg. Survivors include a son, Scott Shaver ’83.

1959

David Bardelmeier, 85, of Edwardsville, Ill., died Dec. 21, 2022. He graduated with a degree in economics and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. For the next six years, he served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Bardelmeier retired from Fabick Power Systems, where he was a customer service manager. He also owned and operated Edwardsville Motor Service with his brother for several years. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Carol Baggs Bardelmeier ’59. Paul Coltrin of Metamora, Ill., died July 22, 2023. He was a member of Theta Chi. Jack Henry, 86, of Eagle Grove, Iowa, died Sept. 25, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. After working at Sadler Construction, Henry began a long career at Iowa Testing Laboratories, retiring as president of the company in 2003. In retirement, he drove for P.T.I and Rail Crew Xpress.

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Roger Cummings, 85, of Monmouth, died June 27, 2023. He worked 25 years with the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 91 out of Rock Island, Ill., and 40 years with Axline Pharmacy in Monmouth, managing the photo department, along with several other areas. Survivors include his wife of 62 years and three children who attended Monmouth — Bryan Cummings ’84, Angela Cummings Shriver ’89 and Elise Cummings Main ’91. Bruce Nehmer, 84, of Carol Stream, Ill., died Oct. 6, 2021. He graduated with a degree in physics and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Nehmer joined the Naval Reserves out of college and began his full commission with the Navy in 1961, earning the rank of lieutenant JG. He worked for Western Electric his entire career, although the company had many name changes and was Lucent Technologies at the time of his retirement in 2002. He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, his high school sweetheart Audrey Larson Nehmer ’60. Carolyn Davis Penney, 85, of Farmington, N.M., died Oct. 11, 2023. She graduated with a degree in

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Sherman Smith ’72 Sherman Smith of Irvine, Calif., a member of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees and a champion of the Center for Science and Business, died Sept. 12, 2023. “Sherm had battled various forms of cancer for many years,” said President Clarence Wyatt. “His wife Diane told me of Sherm’s great pride in serving as a trustee of Monmouth College. That statement, from someone whose life was filled with accomplishment and service, is a great testament to the Board and to our College.” The Smiths had recently made a $1 million deferred gift commitment to Monmouth in support of the College’s Light This Candle Campaign. It was the specific gift that pushed the campaign past its $75 million goal. Smith was retired from his roles as owner, president and CEO of the Chambers Group, an environmental consulting firm that completed numerous multi-million dollar projects throughout the southwestern United States, including habitat restorations. “Monmouth College very much has been a family affair,” Smith said at the time of his gift. His mother, Mary Uhler Smith, graduated in 1941, and his brother, Greg Smith ’74, followed him to campus from their Burlington, Iowa, home. “I really love Monmouth. It meant the world to me when I was there. It’s a wonderful school.” Smith elaborated, citing a recent tagline that Monmouth used to market itself. “A few years ago, the College had the slogan ‘What college was meant to be.’ And that really resonated with me. I was at Iowa State for one summer term, and that was enough for me. Monmouth was such a better experience for me.” While majoring in psychology, Smith was active in Tau Kappa Epsilon, was a disc jockey for WRAM in downtown Monmouth and was named Blue Key’s Senior Man of the Year. “I was there at a real turning point in my life,” he said. “I was just getting back from the service (three years of active duty, including one in Vietnam), and I needed some place like Monmouth to get re-grounded and refocused.”

chemistry and was a life member of Mensa, regularly attending gathering across the country. Survivors include her husband of 63 years, John Penney ’60. Janet Hamilton Pohl, 85, of Sister Bay, Wis., died July 21, 2023. She studied elementary education and was a member of Pi Beta Phi. In the fall of her sophomore year, she was named Miss Warren County. Pohl worked for Metaalwerken in Hinsdale, Ill., for many years.

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Robert Hatch, 84, of Galesburg, Ill., died Oct. 31, 2023. He studied accounting and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Hatch also attended Western Illinois University and AIC Business School. He worked in accounting and tax preparation for Einfeldt and Associates for 42 years before retiring in 2019. Gaylan King of Destin, Fla., died Aug. 6, 2023. He graduated with a degree in geology and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Richard Vessel of Livermore, Colo., died Dec. 21, 2020. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jerold Mell of Huntington Beach, Calif., died May 21, 2023. He graduated with a degree in physical


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education and was a member of the basketball, baseball and track teams and Alpha Tau Omega. Mell was inducted into the College’s M Club Hall of Fame in 1990. Thirty years later, he was named one of Monmouth’s all-time top 12 basketball players. He averaged 26.5 points per game as a senior and earned All-American honors.

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George Boehmer of Wetumpka, Ala., died in March 2019. He graduated with a degree in physics and was a member of the Octopus Club and Sigma Phi Epsilon. William Graue, 82, of Downers Grove, Ill., died Oct. 15, 2023, from a rapidly progressing form of Alzheimer’s. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. An Army veteran who served the Vietnam War, Graue earned an MBA from the University of Chicago. He had a long career working in can coatings and food and bottle cap divisions. A sports car enthusiast, Graue bought a 240Z Datsun new in 1971, and it won many awards at car shows. Survivors include his wife of 53 years. Laura Turner Hoffman, 82, of Dubuque, Iowa, died Sept. 30, 2023. She graduated with a degree in history and was a member of Pi Beta Phi, then served two years in the Peace Corps, living and teaching in Thailand. In the 1990s, she completed her Ph.D. in education with a focus on children’s literacy and was a professor at Northern Michigan University and Clarke College. Allan Larocco, 77, of Villa Ridge, Mo., died March 9, 2019. He graduated with a degree in history and was a member of the football and wrestling teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Larocco spent 32 years of his career in education as principal of two elementary schools in Morton, Ill. He and his wife, Martha Johnson Larocco ’63, were married 55 years.

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Barbara Peterson Royle, 79, of Castle Rock, Colo., died Dec. 17, 2021. She studied Spanish and was a member of Pi Beta Phi before completing her degree at Hamline University. Royle served her Presbyterian church as an elder and progressed to working for the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. before obtaining a master’s degree in divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary. After being ordained, she served as chaplain at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver and as an assistant pastor at two Colorado churches, retiring in 2012. Survivors include her sister, Kathryn Peterson Stewart ’68.

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Thomas Gunning, 81, of Brighton, Ill., died July 3, 2023. He graduated with a degree in English and was a member of the football and baseball teams. Gunning, who also attended

the University of Illinois, worked for the Alton (Ill.) school district. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Bohnenkamp Gunning ’66. Robert Stack, 77, of Oceanside, Calif., died Feb. 15, 2021. He graduated with a degree in business and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After serving in the Air Force, he worked as an industrial engineer. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Nickie Carter Stack ’67.

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Allan Wibiral, 76, of Shorewood, Ill., died March 16, 2022. He graduated with a degree in physics and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. In 2012, he retired from Providence Catholic High School, where he taught for more than 40 years. An astronomy enthusiast, Wibiral had his own observatory in his yard.

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Russell Andrews, 77, of Beaufort, S.C., died Sept. 22, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business. Following graduation, he joined Northwestern Mutual as a financial advisor, serving clients for 48 years as a partner with Sinclair & Andrews Insurance. Andrews served as the New York state president of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors, as well as two terms as the Syracuse chapter president. Self-proclaimed as “civically obsessed,” he held a number of positions in his community, including organizations focused on the Erie Canal.

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James Albright, 76, of McHenry, Ill., died July 22, 2023. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Alpha Tau Omega before teaching at the high school and college level for more than 30 years. A longtime baseball coach, he was inducted into the Continental Amateur Baseball Association Hall of Fame in 2008. Survivors include a son, Michael Albright ’99. Gregory Alms of Leesburg, Fla., died Dec. 13, 2021. He graduated with a degree in chemistry. Stephen Hunter, 78, of Fremont, N.H., died June 8, 2021. Prior to studying business at Monmouth, he served in the U.S. Air Force from 1962-66. Hunter worked for 31 years for Liberty Mutual Insurance, serving the company in Boston and Dover, N.H., and retiring as manager of corporate payroll and sales compensation. He was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years. Chet June, 77, of Joliet, Ill., died Aug. 23, 2023. He graduated with a degree in government and was a member of Crimson Masque and Sigma Phi Epsilon before obtaining his law degree at the University of Iowa College of Law. He was a founding partner of the law firm of June, Prodehl, Renzi & Lynch from 1986 until his death. Among the positions he held

prior to that were Cook County assistant state’s attorney and vice president and general manager of Van Dyke Health Care Management in Peoria, Ill. Among his many honors and memberships was receiving the Joliet-Will County Hall of Pride Award in 2012. Survivors include a brother, Peter June ’74.

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Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson, 76, of Durango, Colo., died June 21, 2023. She came to Monmouth after spending part of her childhood near Wrigley Field in Chicago. She graduated with a degree in Spanish and was a member of Kappa Delta. She met David Adolphson ’67 at Monmouth, and the couple was married 54 years. A decade ago, they funded the observatory atop the College’s Center for Science and Business. Adolphson was a devoted wife and homemaker. In North Barrington, Ill., she loved living overlooking a spring-fed, glacial lake surrounded by oak trees. She enjoyed entertaining neighbors and friends, and over the years she provided elder care for her father, an uncle and aunt, and her mother. In 2015, the Adolphsons fulfilled a life-long ambition of living “out west” when they built their forever home on Elkhorn Mountain overlooking the Animas Valley north of Durango. Survivors include her husband and siblings Barbara Trubeck Clark ’66 and William Trubeck ’68. Peter Rooney, 76, of Chicago, Ill., died Sept. 17, 2023. He graduated with a degree in biology and completed his medical education in Guadalajara, Mexico, before beginning a lifelong medical practice as an urologist in Chicago.

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John Horaney, 75, of Galesburg, Ill., died Nov. 10, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and worked as a warehouseman and truck driver for many years at G&M Distributors and as a car salesman for Yemm Autos. His wife of 47 years preceded him in death by two weeks. Eugene Marchuk, 73, of Westchester, Ill., died May 29, 2023. He graduated with a degree in government and was a member of the football and wrestling teams and Alpha Tau Omega. Marchuk enlisted in the Navy and served on the USS John F. Kennedy during the latter stages of the Vietnam War. He was a teacher and football coach in Waterloo, Iowa, before becoming a tax auditor for the Florida Department of Revenue in Hillside, Ill. Survivors include his brother, Bob Marchuk ’71.

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Mary Bailey-Haywood of Galesburg, Ill., died July 7, 2023. She earned her degree as a non-traditional student, halfway through her nearly 50 years of marriage to her first husband, who died in 2001. Seven years later, she married former Monmouth president Bruce Haywood. She was a teacher in Galesburg for 15 WINTER 2024 69


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years, retiring in 1992.

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Diane Klyne Allton, 71, of Edwardsville, Ill., died Sept. 17, 2023. A descendant of two Revolutionary War soldiers, she graduated with a degree in English and was a member of Pi Beta Phi. Allton earned a master’s degree at the University of Delaware and worked in high finance in New York City.

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Michael Clark, 64, of Aledo, Ill., died Aug. 30, 2023. He studied biology and was a member of the football and basketball teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon before completing his degree in animal science at Illinois State University. He owned and operated Clark Signs, and many of his logos, signs, and lettering jobs dot the countryside in western Illinois. He particularly enjoyed painting with the Wall Dogs, a group that painted life-size murals for cities around the world. Two of Clark’s murals are in Monmouth.

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Thomas Nichol, 63, of The Dalles, Ore., died June 19, 2023, the same day as his wife of 37 years lost her battle with cancer. The son of Monmouth alumni Thomas ’54 and Barbara Williamson-Nichol ’53, he spent his early years in western Ethiopia, where his parents served as medical missionaries. At Monmouth, he studied chemistry and was on the golf and soccer teams. Nichol then attended the University of Colorado School of Medicine and, after a three-year residency in internal medicine in Phoenix, Ariz., joined a medical practice in Oregon. There, he used his calming demeanor, sharp mind, persistence and sense of humor to be a doctor that touched the lives of many over the next 33 years.

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Karla Anzelone Banda, 46, of Kenosha, Wis., died Sept. 20, 2023. She graduated with a degree in computer science and was a member of Crimson Masque and Pi Beta Phi before earning a master’s degree in adult education at National-Louis University. Banda was a senior epic analyst for 20 years.

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Jason Liniger, 41, of Knoxville, Ill., died Sept. 24, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and worked as a warehouse manager for Dick Blick for 13 years before for working for Smithfield as an equipment operator for the last year. Survivors include a sister, Amber Liniger Pakosz ’10.

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Keishra Jackson of Chicago died in 2023. She studied English and was a member of Umoja and Colorful Voices of Praise. Word has also been received of the following deaths: Mary Hawkins, 77, of Monmouth, a custodian at the College for nearly 20 years, died Aug. 9, 2023. Survivors include a daughter, Linda Hawkins Jones ’96. David Long, 81, of Venice, Fla., the College’s dean of admissions from 1986-92, died Oct. 26, 2023. The former Army captain and dentist left Monmouth for Northwood University, spending four of his 18 years there as chancellor.

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Kennedy Reed ’67 Kennedy Reed, 79, a theoretical atomic physicist in the Theory Group in the Physics & Advanced Technologies Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, died June 20, 2023. Reed was founder of the National Physical Science Consortium, a group of more than two dozen universities that provided fellowships for women and minorities. He helped more than 100 such students earn their doctorates and, through the NPSC consortium, awarded over 300 graduate fellowships. Known for his work related to ionization and atomic collisions in high temperature plasmas, Reed published more than 100 papers. He was the recipient of the 2009 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, presented by President Barack Obama. Reed was also a professor of physics at Morehouse College in Atlanta for three years and a visiting scientist at the HahnMeitner Institute in Germany and the University College in London. His research network was extensive, including many connections in Africa. Reed was cited for his work in promoting physics research and education in Africa and collaborative projects between African and African American scientists. In the late 1990s, he was a visiting scientist at the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal and at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. He was president of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics from 2017 to 2019. He was a charter fellow of the National Academy of Sciences Board on International Scientific Organizations and the National Society of Black Physicists, serving as president of the latter organization. In 2005, the California section of the American Physical Society created an award in his honor and annually presents the Kennedy Reed Award to recognize Excellence in Theoretical Research performed by graduate students. Six years later, he was awarded the distinction of being elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in recognition of his important studies in atomic theory and successful efforts to increase minority participation in the physical sciences in the United States and Africa. Reed was inducted into Monmouth’s prestigious Hall of Achievement in 2010. After graduating with a degree in physics, he earned a master’s degree in physics from the University of Wisconsin-Superior and completed his Ph.D. in theoretical atomic physics from the University of Nebraska. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Jane Hensleigh Reed ’69.


REVISITING NEVERLAND The Monmouth College theatre department, in association with Monmouth’s Buchanan Center for the Arts, staged the classic children’s story Peter Pan Nov. 16-19. The lead role was played by high school sophomore Drew Carlson, the son of 2004 alumni Adam and Michelle Flaar Carlson. The Illinois Arts Council Agency, the National Endowment for the Arts, the United Way of Greater Warren County and the Galesburg Community Foundation all provided support.


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14 COLLEGE’S ARDELL ORGAN RESTORED Faculty member Solee Lee-Clark said the organ is sounding the best it has in years.

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MISSION STATEMENT: Monmouth College provides a transformative educational experience within a caring community of learners. As a residential liberal arts college, we empower students to realize their full potential, live meaningful lives, pursue successful careers, and shape their communities and the world through service and leadership.

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here is magic at Monmouth College. One of the definitions of “magic” in my Webster’s New World Dictionary of the American Language is “any mysterious, seemingly inexplicable or extraordinary power or influence.” That definition may apply to Harry Potter, David Copperfield, Penn and Teller, or other magicians, but not totally to the magic that is Monmouth. Monmouth Magic is not mysterious. Monmouth Magic is not inexplicable. But Monmouth Magic is most definitely extraordinary in its power and influence. The makers of Monmouth Magic don’t wear pointy hats. Instead, they wear lab coats and athletic gear. They wear academic regalia and business attire. They wear food service and facilities uniforms.

their magic is much more powerful and lasting. Monmouth Magicians work their wonder in the human mind and the human heart — in the confidence they stoke, in the breadth of knowledge they share, in the depth of understanding they nurture, in the possibilities they help others see and seize. The Magic of Monmouth is the arc of lives changed for the better. “Do You Believe in Magic?” asks the classic song from The Lovin’ Spoonful. Do I believe in magic? I believe in the magic of learning, of caring, of commitment to something larger than ourselves, of seeking to make the lives of others better. In other words, I believe in the Magic of Monmouth. And I know you do, too.

Nor do the makers of Monmouth Magic wave magic wands. They use 3-D printers and potters’ wheels. They use virtual reality headsets. They build stage sets and combine words to evoke beauty and meaning. They put before us the far reaches of time and space and the inner depth of the human soul.

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CAMPUS NEWS Monmouth College Presidential Search Committee named A 10-member search committee has been named to help select the next president of Monmouth College. The nine individuals were appointed by Ralph R. Velazquez Jr., vice chair of the Monmouth Board of Trustees and chair of the College’s Presidential Search Committee. Velazquez said that the Board of Trustees of the liberal arts college plans to elect Monmouth’s next president in early 2024; the College’s 15th president is expected to assume office in summer 2024. Monmouth’s next president will succeed Clarence Wyatt, who has been president since July 1, 2014. In addition to Velazquez, the search committee includes trustees Christine Beiermann Farr ’90, Mahendran Jawaharlal ’86, Brad Nahrstadt ’89 and Nancy Snowden; faculty members Saadullah Bashir of business and economics and Audra Goach of chemistry and chair of the Faculty Senate; student representative, Luis Castillo; and two staff members — Vice President of Development and College Relations Hannah Maher and Vice President of Finance and Business Holly Tharp.

Monmouth ranked among top 30 colleges for social mobility Monmouth College is one of the best colleges in the country when it comes to providing students a path to social mobility. In the 2024 issue of the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges guide, Monmouth is ranked No. 29 among National Liberal Arts Colleges in the category “Top Performers on Social Mobility.” The guide’s social mobility ranking evaluates a school’s graduation rates of students who receive a federal Pell Grant compared to those students who did not receive one. Students who receive a Pell Grant display exceptional financial need as determined by the U.S. Department of Education when the student files the annual Free Application for Federal Student Aid application. Among Monmouth’s freshman class, 45% of the students received a Pell Grant. Overall, 37% of the College’s student body received a Pell Grant.

Nathalie Roy and Bob Simmons are pictured at Monmouth’s Fox Classics Lecture in 2022, which Roy presented.

Classics program receives $175,000 NEH grant The College has received a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to help U.S. teachers instruct their students about everyday life in ancient Greece. The grant was the brainchild of classics professor Bob Simmons and Louisiana high school classics teacher Nathalie Roy. The NEH grant will fund Simmons’ and Roy’s application to hold a summer institute titled “The Ancient Olympics and Daily Life in Ancient Olympia: A Hands-On History.” The event for K-12 educators will be held July 7-20, 2024, on Monmouth’s campus. More than two dozen teachers from around the nation are expected to attend. “It will allow them to learn some hands-on things that they can teach in their classes,” said Simmons, who will focus on the Olympics portion of the institute. Roy, who teaches at Glasgow Middle School in Baton Rouge, will

address daily life topics, and there will be other instructors, as well.

Monmouth named to Money magazine’s ‘2023 Best Colleges’ Monmouth College has been named one of Money magazine’s “2023 Best Colleges.” The ranking is based upon a school’s affordability, quality and student outcomes. A total of 2,400 colleges and universities were eligible for the ranking, and it was given to only about 700 four-year schools. “While no ranking is perfect, it is always gratifying whenever an independent organization recognizes Monmouth’s efforts to provide an affordable, quality college education to young people,” said President Clarence Wyatt. “Monmouth has a proud tradition of being a college of high opportunity and high achievement, and this ranking affirms that work.” WINTER 2024 3


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Members of Monmouth’s communication studies department include, from left, Reginald Bell, Shweta Srivastava, Chris Goble, Trudi Peterson, Ethan Hager and Lori Walters.

‘COMMutopia’ department earns top national ranking from NCA

Every first-year Monmouth student takes at least one course from an academic department judged to be the best in the nation. The College’s communication studies department was recently named the recipient of the National Communication Association’s prestigious Rex Mix Award, which is presented annually to the top small liberal arts college undergraduate program in the United States. “The areas of our curriculum that we emphasized in our application materials included our long-standing speech assistant program and civil dialogue in our basic COMM 101 course,” said professor Trudi Peterson, who chairs the department. “We also promoted our

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junior-level course that emphasizes vocational discernment and career preparation, and our ability to collaborate with colleagues across campus on interdisciplinary programs.” The national award came down to two big factors, according to professor Shweta Srivastava. “One was the deliberation assignment in COMM 101,” she said. “The other was what we like to call our department — ‘COMMutopia.’ It offers people a safe space to communicate and a safe space for our diverse students. And it’s not just the space, it’s the spirit.” COMM 101, called “Fundamentals of Communication,” is a course that all first-year Monmouth students take, either during their fall or spring

semester. But the department doesn’t take the traditional approach to teaching a course that involves a good deal of public speaking. Rather than throwing new students into a moment when they’re standing alone in front of a class, Monmouth faculty take a different tack. “The first assignment we do in COMM 101 isn’t a speech — it’s a deliberation of a civic issue,” said Srivastava. “The students read several different perspectives of the issue in preparation for a small-group discussion. More than 90% of our students tell us it’s one of the most mature discussions they’ve ever had in their lives. They ask, ‘When are we going to do this again?’”


CAMPUS NEWS ‘Face of Monmouth’ Hucke named Student Laureate of the Lincoln Academy Monmouth College has seen many students progress from participants in its College For Kids summer enrichment program to actual Monmouth students. Now, one of those College For Kids alumni has received one of Monmouth’s highest honors. Lillian Hucke ’24, who attended College For Kids from her hometown of Aledo, Illinois, has been named Monmouth’s recipient of the Abraham Lincoln Civic Engagement Award, thereby becoming a Student Laureate of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois. Student Laureates are honored for their overall excellence in curricular and cocurricular activities. Hucke’s campus involvements are many — so many, in fact, that she seems to show up everywhere. “The softball team calls me ‘the face of Monmouth’ — they like to joke about it,” said Hucke, who will suit up for her fourth season with the Fighting Scots next spring. Although Hucke knew her way around campus from her College For Kids days, it still took a tour as a prospective student for her to decide where to attend college. As a Scot Ambassador, she’s now the one giving campus tours of her own. Then, if it fits, that includes the summer months, she lives relatively close to campus. Another significant part of Hucke’s time is given to the women’s fraternity Pi Beta Phi, which she currently serves as vice president of recruitment.

Pevitz, Rathgeb honored by ZBT During the course of his Monmouth studies, Corey Pevitz ’24 has applied more than once for a scholarship from his Zeta Beta Tau

ABOVE: Corey Pevitz ‘24, the recipient of the largest scholarship awarded by the Zeta Beta Tau Foundation to a student. LEFT: Jake Rathgeb ’23, shown participating in Monmouth’s wall climbing class, received the prestigious Roswell “Buddy” Messing Award for ZBT’s most outstanding individual brother. fraternity. This spring, the process grew a little more lengthy, and that’s because the ZBT Foundation was targeting Pevitz for something special. The process reached its conclusion this summer at a restaurant in Naperville, Illinois, where alumnus and ZBT brother Jeffrey Bakker ’90 presented Pevitz with a check for $17,500 — the largest scholarship the foundation has ever awarded to a student. One of Pevitz’s fraternity brothers at Monmouth, Ethan Panganiban ’25, received a $7,500 scholarship from the ZBT Foundation. At the fraternity’s national convention this summer in New York, Jake Rathgeb ’23 received the prestigious Roswell “Buddy” Messing Award for ZBT’s most outstanding individual brother. As a chapter, Monmouth earned the Lee Dover Award for Outstanding General Chapter Programming and the Joseph E. Glaser Award for excellence in philanthropy. For the latter award, Northwestern University and the University of Central Florida had combined to win 20 of the past 25 years.

ZBT sponsors antisemitism talk They didn’t know it at the time, but earlier in

2023, the brothers of Monmouth’s Zeta Beta Tau fraternity scheduled an antisemitism program that became very much tied to current international events. Thanks to a ZBT heritage grant the College’s Delta Lambda chapter received, the fraternity hosted speaker Alexander Katz on Nov. 5. The event, scheduled long before the Israel-Hamas war began Oct. 7, was free and open to the public. Katz is a training and recruitment manager at URBN Playground, with a doctoral degree in educational leadership and administration from the University of Hartford. He’s also the adviser for the Eta Omicron chapter of ZBT at Quinnipiac University. The speaker is the son of Martin Katz ’72, who during his time as a Monmouth student was president of the fraternity chapter that eventually became the Delta Lambda chapter of ZBT. Titled “Antisemitism: Past and Present,” Katz’s presentation not only reviewed and analyzed past antisemitism experiences but also took a look at the current and future landscape of the issue. Founded in 1898 as the first Jewish fraternity, part of ZBT’s philanthropy focuses on uplifting and supporting the Jewish community. WINTER 2024 5


MONMOUTH HOMECOMING Relationships at center of memorable celebration

BY BARRY MCNAMARA It all comes back to relationships. During Monmouth College’s Homecoming weekend, that was the message shared publicly by award recipients and privately in countless moments across campus as “forever friends” reunited on the campus were their relationships were born. One of the alumni who returned to campus even wrote a song about it. Singer/songwriter Ross Clayton — known to his 2012 Monmouth classmates as Ross Donnan — presented a free concert Friday night, singing a few of the songs he performed last spring on NBC’s The Voice. Clayton also sang his original tune, “Memory’s Edge,” which he wrote based on a Monmouth moment. “It’s good to be back here,” he told the audience at the start of his one-hour concert. “It’s been a decade. This stage here is the first place I ever performed.” Earlier, Clayton led his band members on a mini-tour of campus. “I can’t tell you how fun is it to be back here,” he said. “It’s easy to see people and the memories come flooding back. I’d show the band spots around campus, and they were like, ‘How much trouble did you get into in this dorm?’ I’m so happy to be back here.” ‘RELATIONSHIPS ARE EVERYTHING’ Clayton’s sentiment was shared by the scores of alumni who returned for the weekend, which coincided with the first fall-like weather of the season. An alum who was making his second visit to campus of the year addressed the issue of relationships head-on. “That invitation changed my life,” said Don “Mac” McKinley ’50 of the opportunity to form the Illinois Gamma chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity in the spring of 1948. “I learned the importance of deepening positive relationships.” McKinley, who was also back in May for SigEp’s 75th anniversary celebration, was referring to the bonds he formed with his fraternity brothers, but he also began a relationship at Monmouth

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that turned into a 68-year marriage to his 1950 classmate, Joyce Chatten. McKinley was inducted into the Fraternity and Sorority Hall of Fame, and one of the other Order of Omega inductees — Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07 — also married a Monmouth student (Jacob Stott ’09). The third inductee was John Courson ’64. Monmouth marriages were a theme of the weekend, as all three M Club Hall of Fame inductees met their spouse on campus — Michael Blodgett ’11 (Chelsey Widdop ’13), Kendra James ’08 (Brett Peurach ’08) and Luke Reschke ’09 (Shannon Turczyn ’09). Turczyn even presented her husband for induction. In his remarks Saturday morning, Blodgett addressed the relationships that Monmouth students form with their professors, coaches and mentors. “You saw the potential in me, even when I may not have fully seen it in myself,” he said. “Your guidance, expertise and relentless pursuit of excellence have not only shaped me as an athlete, but as a person. You taught me

the importance of character and the value of hard work. Your influence extends far beyond the field, and I am honored to have had the privilege of learning from each of you.” The night before, several individuals were honored during the College’s Alumni Impact Awards. One of them was Roy Sye ’13, recipient of the Young Alumnus Award, who married his Monmouth classmate, Colleen Sinclair ’13. “I am a firm believer that relationships are everything in life,” he said. “Relationships build trust, and once there is trust, anything is achievable. Ninety percent of the collegiate experience happens outside of the stereotypical classroom setting, which means there is a tremendous amount of time to build and strengthen relationships.” Sye said it was relationships that defined his collegiate experience, rather than specific grades he earned on exams. “The relationships I made at Monmouth allowed me to take risks, ask questions ... and instilled confidence in me as I navigated a new career in the business world,” he said. “There is a debt here that I can never repay.”


The other honorees were Brig. Gen. Chris Lawson ’88, Hall of Achievement; retired John Deere executive Richard Yahnke ’66, Distinguished Alumnus; worldwide wildfire consultant Chuck Bushey Jr. ’73, Distinguished Service; political science professor Andre Audette, Hatch Academic Excellence Award for Distinguished Teaching; and the Dew family, Family of the Year. Within the Dew family were several Monmouth marriages, including Clairus Dew ’38 and Elizabeth Johnson ’41, who were married for 76 years, and the alumnus who spoke on behalf of the family, Larry Dew ’66, who married his classmate, Judy Burmeister. Audette spoke about relationships from the other end of the spectrum, presenting the faculty side. “We want our students to know they are loved and supported,” said Audette, listing that objective as one of five he gleaned from the book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Others, he said, were indulge your curiosity and sense of fun, explore everything, sharing is caring and include everyone. Lawson referenced that support, which was critical to him in his formative years. “My family came from nothing,” he said. “But I was invested in by the faculty and the coaches. I was surprised someone was that interested in me.” Influential members of the campus community for Lawson included professors James De Young and Bridget Keefe, coach Roger Haynes and mentor Steve Bloomer ’83. Reschke detailed how professors such as Ken McMillan, Mike Connell and Dick Johnston not only kept him on track academically but showed up for his track meets to cheer him on, and Bushey gave credit to faculty members who were on campus a half-century ago. “Monmouth College is where I began the groundwork for my professional career,” said. “In particular, Dr. (Milton) Bowman, thank you for getting the ball rolling. Man is a social being, and I’m thankful for the social skill set that was provided by Monmouth College.”

OPPOSITE PAGE: The annual Spirit Shout was once again the place to be on the Friday night of Homecoming. THIS PAGE: Pipe Band members Eli Douglass ’24, Tim Tibbetts, Brandon Ouellette ’14 and Kieren Marshall ’21 make their way down Broadway during Saturday morning’s parade; Skylar Garey ’24 was in the happy Homecoming spirit; former volleyball coach Kari Shimmin takes a photo of three of the players she coached in the 2000s — Amanda Boonstra ‘09, Kendra James ’08 and Colleeen Wilkin ’08. Wilkin presented James for induction into the M Club Hall of Fame.

OTHER HOMECOMING EVENTS During a Friday afternoon ceremony at Monmouth Cemetery, a headstone remembering Champion Miller and his wife, Juda, was unveiled. Regina Johnson, director of the College’s Champion Miller Center for Student Equity, Inclusion and Community, researched Miller as a Monmouth student. She said two words came to mind at the fulfillment of what has been a 23year journey — “overwhelmed and surreal.” “I’m floored and humbled by the response to the headstone project,” said retired College historian Jeff Rankin during his remarks. “This WINTER 2024 7


headstone is here to educate and inspire future generations.” One of those generations was represented by a group of students from Monmouth’s Immaculate Conception School, which made up part of the crowd of more than 75 people. The ceremony was followed by the rededication of the Mellinger Office of Development and College Relations. Slightly larger crowds turned out at April Zorn Memorial Stadium for a pair of traditional Homecoming events. At Friday’s Spirit Shout, the Homecoming court was announced. Izzy Gimm ’25, was named princess and Jackson Bergren ’25 was named prince. Vivica Graham ’24 was crowned queen, and Sencere Brent ’24 was crowned king. Saturday afternoon, the Fighting Scots football team continued its pursuit of a Midwest Conference title, defeating Grinnell College 69-6 to improve to 3-2 on the season and 3-1 in the conference. Monmouth collected a schoolrecord 720 yards of offense. On Saturday evening, the Concert Choir, Chorale and Chamber Choir gave “A Homecoming Concert: Featuring Music from the American Heartland” to an enthusiastic audience, and on Sunday music professor Solee Lee-Clark gave a recital to rededicate the Dahl Chapel and Auditorium’s Ardell Organ.

Ross Donnan ’12, who competed on NBC’s The Voice as Ross Clayton, gave a free concert in Dahl Chapel.

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Above, the Fraternity and Sorority Hall of Fame inductees were John Courson ’64, Donald “Mac” McKinley ’50 and Hilary Hawkinson Stott ’07; the M Club Hall of Fame inductees were Kendra James Peurach ’08, Michael Blodgett ’11 and Luke Reschke ’09; Brig. Gen. Chris Lawson ’88 was inducted into the Hall of Achievement; Young Alumnus Award recipient Roy Sye ’13 shows off the book Monmouth College A to Z that he co-wrote with his wife, Colleen Sinclair Sye ’13.


Head football coach Chad Braun leads the Fighting Scots into battle. Monmouth’s 69-6 victory over Grinnell started a seven-game winning streak to close the season; a group poses at the new headstone in Monmouth Cemetery for Champion Miller and his wife, Juda; Homecoming King Sencere Brent ’24 waves to the masses during the parade.

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GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS

Nothing runs like a Deere (except the Reschke brothers)

All Monmouth College graduates and John Deere employees, the Reschke brothers are, from left, are Ethan, Jordan, Luke, Shane and Josh. STORY BY BARRY MCNAMARA PHOTOS BY KENT KRIEGSHAUSER

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hankfully, when it came to their higher education experience, Monmouth College’s Reschke brothers took a break from green and yellow. But it almost didn’t happen that way. Josh Reschke ’07, Luke Reschke ’09, Shane Reschke ’12 and twins Ethan Reschke ’17 and Jordan Reschke ’17 all proudly wore the Kelly green of Geneseo (Illinois) High School. For Maple Leaf football games, the Green Machine add a healthy dash of yellow. They can easily be mistak-

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en for the Green Bay Packers, right down to the “G” on their cheesehead-colored helmets. Green and yellow are also the colors of John Deere Co., which is headquartered in Moline, a few miles west of Geneseo. All five Reschke brothers work for the giant international corporation, which manufactures agricultural machinery and other heavy equipment. Josh is a global supply business manager for tires and wheels, Luke is a manufacturing engineer, and Shane is a supply management specialist. Ethan and Jordan are both material coordinators. Sandwiched in between Geneseo High and John Deere was their college experience as Fight-

ing Scots, but who knows what would’ve happened if the oldest brother, Josh, had gone with his other college choice. THE TRAILBLAZER “It was a last-minute decision to attend Monmouth,” said Josh, who returned to campus in October for Luke’s induction into the M Club Hall of Fame. “I was trying to play basketball, and I was being recruited by St. Norbert (College).” Located in De Pere, Wisconsin (roughly five hours from Geneseo), and, at the time, members of Monmouth’s Midwest Conference, St. Norbert’s Green Knight athletes wear green and gold. “At the end of July, I came to campus to meet


GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS ‘TG’ (legendary Monmouth men’s basketball coach Terry Glasgow),” said Josh. “I just fell in love with the place.” And he also came to a crucial realization. “Why would I play basketball where my family couldn’t come and watch me?” Soon, red-and-white Scots apparel could be found next to the green in the Reschkes’ wardrobes. Josh made his remarks in the Huff Athletic Center fieldhouse, moments after the induction ceremony. On his official visit to campus, the Huff Center was still a work in progress. “This part was just dirt,” he said. “We had to wear hardhats to walk around. You had to visualize what it would look like.” The College felt right and had a bright future, and the geography was good, too, as Geneseo is just 45 minutes from Monmouth. That was not only good news for Josh, but for his parents, Allan and Kathy, who, respectively, ran a plastering business and the local Culver’s restaurant. They could squeeze in a drive to campus to see Josh while also being present for the many activities his younger brothers were doing on the home front. “Staying close to home was an important part of it,” said Josh. “We’re pretty close to our parents.” And that remains the case today. Kathy said her family’s weekly Sunday dinners typically have a crowd of at least 20 people. “My dad comes, too,” she said. “We’re very fortunate that they’re all close by.” Sixteen years after running his last race for Monmouth, Josh remains one of the top eight fastest Fighting Scots in the 400-meter dash. But at the Reschke dinner table, he only ranks third. THE HALL OF FAMER The Huff fieldhouse would soon be home for the next Reschke brother, Luke. One can only imagine how many times the sprinter ran a lap around its 200-meter track during his illustrious career. “I visited a few times to watch Josh play basketball,” said Luke. “I was really comfortable coming here. I talked with Coach (Roger) Haynes and with Coach (Steve) Bell.” Luke would eventually play football for Bell, but not until his senior year. He also played some basketball for Glasgow, but it was in track and field, running for Haynes, where he made a name for himself, earning nine All-American honors and helping the Scots to a pair of top-three team finishes at the NCAA meet. The first came at the 2007 outdoor meet, where Luke teamed with Josh to place second

Allan and Kathy Reschke host a weekly family dinner at their home outside Geneseo, Ill. “All the boys have young families now, but their mom and dad set the standard,” said former Monmouth track coach Roger Haynes. in the 4x400 relay, lifting Monmouth to a thirdplace team trophy. Earlier that year at the NCAA indoor meet, the brothers teamed for a fifthplace All-American finish. At that year’s MWC outdoor meet, Josh and Luke were half of the winning 4x400 squad that set a conference record of 3:15.47. That time is still the record today, 16 years later. Luke’s ultra-fast meet record time of 46.75 in the 400, set three years later, was finally bested in 2023, although it remains the school record. Haynes recalled Luke’s mindset the day before he ran that historic time: “I was standing with some other coaches, and Luke walked by me. I asked him if he was going to take it easy and rest up for tomorrow. He just said, ‘No,’ and kept walking. The other coaches kind of looked at me. But there was a national-caliber sprinter from Illinois College, and Luke didn’t want him to get a leg up.” That type of competitive fire even burned in Allan, long after his days as a talented athlete at Geneseo High School. “I remember going up to the Quad Cities to watch Josh and Luke run the uphill 400 they have up Brady Street before the Bix,” said Haynes. “It’s an extremely difficult race, and they wound up getting second and third behind an All-American

from Northern Iowa. I was talking to Al, and he said, ‘This is so much fun. I have trouble sleeping the night before big meets like this.’” Kathy provided a reason Luke didn’t immediately make his way to the gridiron. A four-time state champion in the 1970s and ’80s, Geneseo was in the midst of a 15-year state playoff streak during Luke’s prep career. That included a run to the Class 5A state semifinal his senior year. “I remember he said, ‘Mom, it’ll just never be better than playing for the Green Machine,’” she said. Helping to change his mind as a senior was the fact that some of the Green Machine followed him to campus. Luke joined Adam Hoste ’12, Kevin Turner ’12 and B.J. Weber ’11 on that year’s roster and was a standout defensive back, making 15 tackles in the Scots’ NCAA playoff game against the University of St. Thomas. And every day in practice, he went up against future NFL quarterback Alex Tanney ’11 and talented receiver Michael Blodgett ’11, who joined him in the Hall of Fame’s 2023 induction class. “It was better than anything I could’ve ever dreamed,” said Luke. “I’ve got great memories of it all. I had the kind of coaches that I would want my kids to play for, and the friends I met here I’m still friends with.” WINTER 2024 11


GREAT SCOTS: THE RESCHKE BROTHERS In addition to regularly seeing his parents in the stands, Luke recalled that several faculty members — particularly business professors Ken McMillan, Mike Connell and Dick Johnston — also attended his Fighting Scot events. For a while, Luke considered pursuing professional sports, but not in track or football. Rather, with his flair for competition and speed, he flirted with the idea of becoming a NASCAR pit crew member. But, as his wife, All-American hurdler Shannon Turczyn Reschke ’09, said during her introduction of Luke at the Hall of Fame ceremony, he’s worked at Deere since two days following his last NCAA meet. SHANE’S STORY Part of the group that made its way from Geneseo to Monmouth in the late 2000s was the middle Reschke brother, Shane, who was also a big part of the Scots’ success in track. Shane, too, appreciated the support he received from his parents at all his competitions growing up and in college. “They never missed a football game,” he said. “And they’d drive eight hours to a track meet to watch me race for a couple of minutes.” Or, in one case, to almost watch him run.

“I walked by Shane and I saw him warming up, and I said, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I’m not going to have us lose the final race of my career.’ So after not running that distance since February, he went out and ran a 49.5 split, and we won the race.”

Roger Haynes

“They were two minutes late to the 4x1 in Ohio,” said Shane of the 2011 NCAA meet. “They missed the whole thing.” “They would work all day, and then get in the car and drive to wherever they needed to go,” recalled Haynes. In addition to that national meet appearance, Shane was part of four relay squads that were provisional NCAA qualifiers. He was on four relay teams that won Midwest Conference titles, and the Scots were a perfect 8-for-8 in MWC championships while he was on the team, a statement that can also be made by Luke. Haynes recalled the final race of Shane’s career, at the 2012 MWC outdoor meet.

Pictured from left are Ethan and Joanna Podosek Reschke, Shannon Turczyn Reschke and Luke, and Jenna Bean Reschke and Josh.

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“We were up at St. Norbert, and we’d pretty much won the meet by then,” he said of the 4x400, a squad that Shane had not been a part of during the outdoor season. “We had a couple kids sit out of the race. I walked by Shane and I saw him warming up, and I said, ‘What are you doing?’ He said, ‘I’m not going to have us lose the final race of my career.’ So after not running that distance since February, he went out and ran a 49.5 split, and we won the race.” THE TWINS For one season, in 2013, there were no Reschke boys on the track team, but order was restored when Ethan and Jordan matriculated in fall 2013. Ethan went on to be an eight-time All-American, placing as high as second in the nation in the 400. Included among his 15 MWC titles was a 4x400 squad that equaled the mark Josh and Luke set. “Some of my fondest memories are from Monmouth,” said Ethan. “I remember coming here when I was just a kid. And then as a student, the liberal arts experience offered more than I ever thought possible, and that’s something I definitely take into the workplace.” Ethan recalled watching his two oldest brothers compete at the 2007 MWC meet, when the Scots scored a whopping 307.5 points to easily defend their title. “I remember how dominant they were at the conference meet at Ripon,” he said. “In every event, it seemed, they finished first, second and third. That was a meet that stood out to me.” His twin reiterated how important his parents have been in his and his brothers’ lives. “You could always count on them if you needed anything,” said Jordan. “They always had something positive to say. At meets, I could always hear my dad’s whistle.” Like his brothers, Jordan’s time at Monmouth was special to him. “It’s just the memories and the friendships, like they’ve said, and everything you get taught here. It was definitely a positive experience for me.”


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THEY’RE ALL RESCHKES: From left, Maddy, Beckham, Jordan, Lindsey, Emersyn, Reece, Shane, Kathy, Allan, Ethan, Joanna, Jett, Jenna, Bennett, Halle, Josh, Graham, Ella, Shannon and Luke. FAMILY FOCUS AND WORK ETHIC “We loved that they were close by, and they could come home on weekends when they wanted to,” said Kathy. “We could even meet them in the middle, in Galesburg. I remember doing that one day when Luke called and said he needed some dress clothes.” “I still stay in touch with them a fair amount,” said Haynes, a huge Rolling Stones fan who was listening in his office to the group’s new Hackney Diamonds album, which was released that day. “And this is appropriate for today, but Josh has become a big Rolling Stones fan, too. He called me one night to tell me he’d been at one of their Soldier Field shows and that he’d knocked over about 40 people to get a drumstick that Charlie Watts tossed to the crowd. I’m sure it’s in his man cave now.” On another occasion, the three older brothers — all avid outdoorsmen — returned to campus to hear world-renowned hunter Tim Wells ’87 present the Wendell Whiteman Memorial Lecture. Haynes called the brothers “five different kids,” but he noted two important similarities.

“Allan and I never dreamed all five boys would wind up at the same place. They’ve grown off of each other’s successes. Monmouth College met each of their needs individually — academically, athletically.” Kathy Reschke

“They all have some very strong characteristics — a family focus and a tremendous work ethic,” he said. “Their mom and dad undoubtedly did a great job of parenting. All the boys have young families now, but their mom and dad set the standard.”

In addition to Luke, two other brothers are married to Monmouth alumnae — Josh’s wife is the former Jenna Bean ’12 and Ethan married the track team’s 800-meter record holder, Joanna Podosek ’18. Kathy is grateful for the role Monmouth College played in keeping the bar high for her sons. “I’d talk to other parents about what was happening with their kids who went to college,” said Kathy. “As a parent, you just want it to go so well for them. After a month or so, I’d talk to each of the boys, and they seemed happy. And then you just go” — and with that, she made a fist pump. Eventually, she was 5-for-5 on fist pumps. “Allan and I never dreamed all five boys would wind up at the same place,” she said. “They’ve grown off of each other’s successes. Monmouth College met each of their needs individually — academically, athletically.” Socially, too. “With all my boys, these are their friends for life,” she said. “We walked in today (for the ceremony) and saw the boys all talking to their friends. I said to Allan, ‘It feels like home.’”

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After a renovation to the Ardell Organ this year, music faculty member Solee Lee-Clark said, “The organ is sounding the best it has since I came to Monmouth in 2017. It has always been a good-looking instrument, but now it also sounds great.”

College’s Ardell Organ restored and sounds (and looks) as good as new BY BARRY MCNAMARA Log on to the Pipe Organ Database (pipeorgandatabase.org), and Monmouth College is represented. The top header on the school’s page reads “Schantz Organ Co. (Opus 6, 1946).” The database’s “Status and Condition” header on that page about the College’s 77-year-old Ardell Organ can now receive a refresher — an update from “unknown,” to “as good as new,” thanks to a renovation of the instrument that was completed this year by Randall E. Karstens. The Iowa City-based service and restoration technician finished his work in time for a Homecoming weekend concert. Monmouth music faculty member Solee Lee-Clark played a recital in Dahl Chapel and Auditorium featuring the music of William Byrd, G. H. Handel and Franz Liszt. It was followed by a talk by Karstens, who described the work needed for the “Status and Condition” upgrade. SIGNS OF WEAR Karstens first began his focus on the Ardell

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Organ in the fall of 2019 after hearing from LeeClark that “lots of issues were creeping up with the instrument, including dead notes.” “I traveled down to see it, and that confirmed my suspicions of what was needed,” said Karstens. “I tendered a proposal for a two-stage work process.” Chief among the issues was repairing leather pouches — quite a few of them, in fact. Every pipe in the organ has a pouch under it to control the air to that pipe, and Monmouth’s organ has more than 2,000 pipes. In fact, during the previous restoration in 2003, which was funded by Robert Ardell ’62 and his wife, Lee, the number of pipes in the instrument was increased from 1,952 to more than 2,300. Through the years, the leather pouches under the pipes begin to fail. The restoration begins with removing pouch boards, one of many steps to re-leathering the instrument. But before Karstens could get the project underway, COVID happened. The pandemic not only kept him off campus for several months, but it dis-

rupted the supply chain. “I spent a lot of time on site,” said Karstens. “This was already a bigger project due to the number of leather pouches that needed to be repaired. I had to unscrew a lot of screws and then screw them back in. And It became a more lengthy process due to COVID and to vendor issues.” CELEBRATORY CONCERTS In 2003, a concert by a special guest — renowned organist David Schrader — celebrated the rededication of the Ardell Organ, just as the legendary organist Marcel Dupré had visited campus in 1946 to perform the inaugural concert. This time, the honor went to Lee-Clark, an accomplished musician who in 2014 gave a solo performance at Weill Recital Hall in New York City’s Carnegie Hall. “The organ is sounding the best it has since I came to Monmouth in 2017,” she said. “It has always been a good-looking instrument, but now it also sounds great.”


Honor Roll of Contributors

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onmouth College gratefully acknowledges those who made gifts during the fiscal year of July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.

Monmouth College is committed to providing a transformative educational experience within a caring community of learners that empowers our students to realize their full potential, live meaningful lives, pursue successful careers, and shape their communities and the world through service and leadership. We rely on support from alumni, parents and friends to help carry out this important mission. With your help, we are shaping a brighter future for the College and its students.

2022-2023 Index McMichael Heritage Circle Lifetime Giving ................................. 16 Planned Gifts and Bequests ..................... 16 Endowed Gifts .................................. 17 Capital Gifts .................................... 18 Employee Service .............................. 19 The 1853 Society .................................... 20 Restricted Gifts ..................................... 24 Loyal Scots Society .................................. 34

total donors to the annual fund

2,263

total donors

2,418

total of gifts to the annual fund

Alumni Contributors ............................... 42 Constituent Groups Parents ......................................... 53 Faculty and Staff ................................ 54 Friends .......................................... 55 Businesses and Corporations ................... 58

$4,053,498

Estates .......................................... 58

total of all gifts

Foundations, Scholarships, Trusts .............. 58

$7,586,560 We strive for accuracy in preparing this report. If your name has been omitted or your gift incorrectly reported, please accept our sincere apology and contact us at 1-309-457-2231. Office of Development and College Relations

Honoraria ....................................... 59 Memorial Gifts.................................. 59 Students ........................................ 59 Organizations .................................. 60 Memorial Commemorations................... 60 Alumni Board of Directors...................... 61 Trustees (Current and Emeriti).................. 61

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McMichael heritage circle Honoring the devotion of former presidents Jackson B. McMichael and his son, Thomas H. McMichael, who together served the College 42 years, the McMichael Heritage Circle recognizes our stewards that have contributed through significant gifts or service. The Circle has five categories: lifetime giving, planned gifts and bequests, endowed gifts, capital gifts and employee service.

LIFETIME GIVING Donors with lifetime giving of $1 million or more from cash and/or planned gifts (Lifetime Giving donors are permanently acknowledged here.)

Individuals

Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Nancy Glennie Beck ‘53 and † Lawrence Beck David A. Bowers ‘60 † Helen Brown ‘23 † Peter H. Bunce and Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ‘72 and Elizabeth Byrnes † Keith B. Capron Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier † Dorothy Peterson Dahl ‘40 and † Arthur Dahl Anaclare Frost Evans ‘63 † Virginia Brazelton Flynn ‘29 † Virginia Hookham Frattinger ‘65 and † Tom Frattinger William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Kevin M. Goodwin ‘80 Joan Rezner Gundersen ‘68 and Robert P. Gundersen † Ruth Lewis Harr ‘23 and † Ronald E. Harr Walter S. Huff Jr. ‘56 and Bonnie Lowrey Barbara Watt Johnson ‘52 † Richard L. “Doc” Kieft † Harold W. Knapheide III and Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Karen E. Krueger ‘72 † Dennis J. Lachel ‘61 and Kathy Schuld Lachel

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† Petrene Lauritsen ‘48 † William M. LeSuer ‘42 and † B. Arlene Snow LeSuer ‘42 † Karol Kluss Manley ‘49 Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath † M. Grigsby McNeely ‘36 and † George B. McNeely † Lee L. Morgan and † Mary Morgan † H. Safford Peacock and † Betty Peacock † Richard S. Pepper and Roxie Pepper † Harold A. Poling ‘49 and † Marian Poling † Roger W. Rasmusen ‘56 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz † Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith Mark E. Taylor ‘78 † George E. Trotter Jr. ‘47 and † Maxine Murdy Trotter ‘47 William L. Trubeck ‘68 and † Judith Williams Trubeck ‘69 † William H. Turnbull ‘1907 † Donovan D. Vance ‘52 and † Elizabeth Davis Vance ‘49 Fred Wackerle ‘61 † Helen McNeel Wiener ‘38 Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Steven Zaleski and Elizabeth TurnbullZaleski

Businesses, Organizations and Estates

Anonymous Associated Colleges of Illinois Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Illinois Board of Higher Education Illinois State Grant Illinois State Scholarship Commission Knapheide Manufacturing Company Knapheide Truck Equipment Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation Pepper Family Foundation Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Walter S. Huff Jr. Foundation

PLANNED GIFTS AND BEQUESTS Documented planned gift of $10,000 or more

Individuals

Anonymous David W. Adolphson ‘67 and † Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ‘70 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 Russell S. Andrews ‘68 and Linda Henley Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Robert M. Barton ‘63 David R. Bates ‘63 Reid K. Beveridge ‘64 Richard L. Bivens ‘61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ‘63 Roy E. Bockler ‘72 Carol West Boehme ‘72 Mary Mitchell Bolton ‘46 Gladys Bos Robert F. Bowen ‘59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ‘60 J. David Boyd ‘75 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Heinz J. Brisske ‘71 and Ellen Arkis Brisske ‘71 Marilyn Rogers Brodd ‘51 Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ‘72 and Elizabeth Byrnes † Marion Huey Cairns ‘50 Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 Barbara Berge Caufield ‘58 Charles C. Chappell ‘69 Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 James R. Cole ‘88 Tiffany Mekshes Cole ‘89 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Tony L. Cook E. Davis Coots ‘65 and Nancy Yates Coots ‘66 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Paula Cramer Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki James L. De Young and Janet De Young Burneta Burns Donges ‘49 Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Anaclare Frost Evans ‘63 Edward P. Farwell ‘64 Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Pamela Fruth Barbara Whiteman Garland ‘49 Ann Garry ‘65 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 Marilyn Schlemmer Gillette ‘52 William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Linda Groves Merle B. Growden Joan Rezner Gundersen ‘68 and Robert P. Gundersen Fred Wackerle ‘61

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Pamela Ball Gustafson ‘77 † Eleanor Crow Gustafson ‘63 † Maureen Beck Hamilton ‘66 John E. Harmon ‘68 Tina Hartwig ‘68 Robert E. Hillison ‘82 Robert Hoherd Sally Young Hoherd ‘54 Nicole Olin Hroziencik ‘11 Bill M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Linnea Hammarsten Ingold ‘68 Barbara Watt Johnson ‘52 Robert C. Johnson ‘59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ‘59 Marilyn Johnston ‘48 Timothy G. Keefauver ‘80 and Susan Keefauver Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Kenneth Martin Klein ‘66 and Susan Latham Klein ‘67 Darleen Scherer Knowles ‘68 Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti June Brown Kromberg ‘48 Karen Krueger ‘72 Kathy Schuld Lachel Vincent D. Mahoney Leland R. Marshall ‘51 Phyllis Clindinin Martin ‘53 Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 Thomas F. Matthews ‘61 and Patricia Matthews Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Carol Bryden Moore ‘60 James W. Nelson ‘60 and Beverly Nelson Nelson ‘61 Betty Weiss Oberstar ‘43 Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 Thomas A. Oswald ‘67 † H. Safford Peacock Edward Petersen Walter H. Pfaeffle ‘60 Jerri Picha ‘75 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 H. Leonard Porter III ‘67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ‘67 Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 † Richard R. Reinhold ‘50 Ruth Forsythe Robinson ‘50 Richard A. Romine ‘55 Jean Ross ‘58 Mary Ryder ‘72 Elsie Cory Sadler ‘49 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz † Mary Schwalbert ‘45 Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ‘54

Dee Smith Shuff ‘63 William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith David L. Spears ‘62 Karen Deen Squire ‘62 John M. Stack ‘65 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Terry N. Thorstenson and Carol Thorstenson William L. Trubeck ‘68 † William H. Turnbull ‘1907 Jane Turrel ‘68 † D. Jean Two ‘55 Peter E. Upton ‘68 Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ‘76 and John Van Kirk Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Sandra Wallace William J. Wallace Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Charles Thomas Weeks ‘62 Larry L. Werts ‘54 Carol Kemmerer Wetzel ‘60 Paul L. White ‘61 and Maryann White † Donald G. Whiteman ‘49 † Helen McNeel Wiener ‘38 Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 Jeanne Willhardt J. Mark Wilson ‘78 Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Carolyn White Work ‘59 and Stewart D. Work Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke

ENDOWED GIFTS

Donors of $50,000+ in support of the College’s endowment for a faculty chair, professorship, student scholarship or other purpose

Individuals

Anonymous Steven Anacker Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Glenn L. Beall ‘56 David A. Bowers ‘60 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 William Cullen Bryant IV Thomas J. Cerkez III ‘68 and Mary EyreCerkez Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Donald W. Chamberlin ‘61 and Barbara Woll Chamberlin ‘61

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Edward DeLong Mr. and Mrs. John D. Diffenbaugh Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 Patricia Bolon Elmone ‘77 David L. Evans Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Marie Foster William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Kevin M. Goodwin ‘80 Merle Growden † Eleanor Crow Gustafson ‘63 Tina Hartwig ‘68 William Heuerman and Sue Huseman James C. Hornaday ‘61 William T. Irelan ‘62 and Ines Irelan Jacobsen Family Fund Jane Jakoubek † Jean Jensen † Margaret Jacoby Josephson ‘53 Irwin E. Kirk ‘53 Ann Knapheide Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Annie McGehee J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath Cherry Lauder McIlvain ‘47 Mary Grable McLeod ‘87 and Kenneth McLeod Jerry K. Mitchell ‘67 and Susan Mitchell Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel † H. Safford Peacock Hugh M. Phelps ‘63 and Norma Phelps Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ‘81 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts Mary Schwind Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ‘54 Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Dorothy Walker Skanderup ‘50 † Dean Skanderup Randal M. Smith and Lynda Smith William W. Smith and Eleanor Slunaker Smith David P. Spalding and Marianne Spalding Doris Speer

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Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda Derek Thomas and Sara Thomas Cynthia Waltershausen ‘67 and George L. Waltershausen Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Richard W. Whiteman ‘64 and Harriet Southerlan Whiteman ‘65 † Donald G. Whiteman ‘49 Ann Newton Wieland ‘68 P. Andrew Wieland and Roxana Wieland Catherine Axline Williams ‘50 Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Ruth Wright Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Steven Zaleski and Elizabeth TurnbullZaleski

Organizations and Estates

Anonymous Alice Grooms Estate Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Anne G. Luce Estate ARJCO Foundation Ltd. Arminta C. Sheats Estate Arthur W. Brown Estate BBW Holdings, LLC Bernice L. Fox Estate Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund Charles Frederic Strong Estate Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation David A. Bowers IRA Donn and Beverlee J. Johnson Estate Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Edwin L. Johnson Trust Elizabeth Dean and Robert James Ardell Donor Advised Fund Elva B. Lucas Estate Eva Hanna Cleland Estate Frederick & Ann Niblock Estate Gayle Woods Estate Gibson Estate, John W. Gladys M. Morrow Estate Glen L. Pickens Estate Gordon Young IRA Greenridge Properties Hackbrush Family Trust Harr Decedents Trust Hearst Foundations Helen Dunbar Estate

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Helen R. Hicks Trust Estate Henry & Frances Jahn Trust J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation James H. Ruble Family Trust Jane A. Graham Estate John E. Broming Estate Juanita W. Reinhard Trust Judson W. Jones Estate Kellwood Foundation Lee L. Morgan Trust Estate Len G. Everett Estate Linda R. Buch Estate Lysle H. Morrow Estate Margaret Miles Estate Marion D. Boyer Estate Murdy Foundation, Inc. Myers Family Fund N. Barr Miller Estate National Cabinet Lock National Philanthropic Trust Nelson T. Potter Estate Oral C. Kost Estate Pattee Foundation Richard L. “Doc” Kieft Estate Ruth Finch Estate San Diego Foundation Sarah A. Ryder Estate Sindlinger Foundation Skanderup Family Fund Stanley Earl Chism IRA The Bebe Trust Virgil Boucher Estate Virginia B. Flynn Estate W. Jerome Hatch Living Trust Wallace B. Cleland Estate Waste Management, Inc. William M. LeSuer Estate Willis R. Boss Trust

CAPITAL GIFTS

Donors of $50,000+ in support of a building, facility or other capital project.

Individuals

Donna Mrkvicka Ardell ‘63 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Nancy Glennie Beck ‘53 David A. Bowers ‘60 Gail Bunce David J. Byrnes ‘72 and Elizabeth Byrnes Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Mary Niblock Crawford ‘61

Jon E. Dahl ’75 and Barbara Dahl Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Donald E. Fike William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Walter S. Huff Jr. ‘56 and Bonnie Lowrey James A. Hutchinson ‘64 Mahendran K. Jawaharlal ‘86 Barbara Watt Johnson ‘52 Louise DuBois Kasch ‘48 Ann Knapheide Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Alan V. Larson ‘55 and Sally Smith Larson ‘56 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Terry Medhurst Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin Daniel F. Palmer ‘75 and Sheri Palmer † H. Safford Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Roxie Pepper Hugh M. Phelps ‘63 and Norma Phelps Jerri Picha ‘75 Debra Jackowniak Scarlett ‘95 John M. Schultz and Elizabeth Schultz Bonnie Bondurant Shaddock ‘54 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 William L. Trubeck ‘68 Robert D. Tucker Jr. ‘65 and Judith Hodges Tucker ‘65 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Viktoria Knapheide Wood Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke

Organizations and Estates

Anonymous Arthur and Dorothy Dahl Trust Bernie and Helen Wiener Charitable Fund Bruning Foundation Bunce Charitable Lead Unitrust Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program CompX International, Inc. David A. Bowers Revocable Trust David Byrnes Revocable Living Trust DJB Properties LLC Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fund Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation Frederick H. Stanton Estate Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation John McCune Charitable Trust Knapheide Manufacturing Company

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Knapheide Truck Equipment Kresge Foundation Midwest Bank Murdy Foundation, Inc. New Horizons Foundation, Inc. Pattee Foundation Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Sindlinger Foundation Terry E J Medhurst Trust Virginia B. Flynn Estate William M. Slayton Estate

EMPLOYEE SERVICE Rajkumar Ambrose George F. Arnold James E. Betts Mary Hanford Bianchi Harlow B. Blum Marjorie Bond Steven L. Buban Daryl B. Carr ‘88 Susan Kim Carrier Martha Carwile Michael L. Connell Mindy Damewood Lynn Daw James L. De Young Peter A. Gebauer Terry L. Glasgow Richard L. Griffiths † Eleanor Crow Gustafson ‘63 Kathy Haas Haq William M. Hastings Dian Henson Susan Holm J. Prescott Johnson Wanda Johnson Carolyn Kirk Stacy Ashton Lotz Thomas E. Lydic Beth McCoy Mary McDermott Lee McGaan ‘69 Kenneth G. McMillan

DONOR PROFILE THOMAS MARTIN ’72 THE BACKGROUND: Tom grew up in Moline, Illinois, and also spent time in Heidelberg, Germany, and Nigel, South Africa. He graduated from Monmouth with a degree in government and earned a master’s degree in human resource management from the University of Utah. Tom also worked in marketing for John Deere Co. for 27 years and today lives in Reno, Nevada. THE GIFT: Tom has a streak of 14 years of consecutive giving and support of the College’s annual fund through a multi-year pledge commitment. That demonstrates his belief in the vitality of the liberal arts experience, in paying it forward for the next generation of students, and in the power of charitable support. “Think of what kind of world you want future generations to live in and what it is going to take to make that happen,” said Tom. “In a world of 8.1 billion people, helping a student afford a college education may not seem like much, but it means the world to that one student. You can improve the future one person at a time. Give donating a try. You might like it!” MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “I would say that the discipline I developed when it came to my study habits has helped me greatly over the years,” said Tom. “Hearing the viewpoints of others and learning about how other students grew up in ways different from my own broadened my understanding of the world.” STORY TIME: “Since retiring, I have been doing a side hustle working as a standardized patient at the University of Nevada School of Medicine,” said Tom. “I enjoy being around young people and watching them grow from absolute novices to getting the right to put M.D. after their name. I admit my job is only the tiniest of cogs in that learning process, but I feel pride in doing my part.” Cheryl Meeker Kristi Millar ‘93 Terry L. Morris Jill Munson Karen Ogorzalek Mark S. Ogorzalek Sheri White Owen ‘96 Vernon Peter Pitts Dana L. Poole Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 Jeffrey D. Rankin Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 † Roger P. Sander ‘78 Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 Joseph C. Schreck Patricia Ohler Shallenberger

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Thomas J. Sienkewicz Michael E. Sproston ‘64 Nancy Burke St. Ledger ‘69 Jeff L. Steele Carolyn Suda Judy Sullivan Mark L. Todd Marta Tucker Jacquelynn Urban William Urban William J. Wallace George L. Waltershausen Craig Watson Lyle L. Welch Jillana Wilson Brian K. Woodard ‘97

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the 1853 Society Named to commemorate the year of Monmouth College’s founding, the 1853 Society recognizes alumni, parents, friends and organizations that make leadership annual gifts in support of the college. The society has five clubs, each representing a level of generous giving.

PRESIDENT’S CLUB

$25,000 or more Individuals

Anonymous Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Cynthia Benshoof David A. Bowers ‘60 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Patricia Bolon Elmone ‘77 David L. Evans Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough John E. Harmon ‘68 Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Robert L. Litchfield ‘71 Courtney McGehee ‘18 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Stephen Dale Mey ‘68 † H. Safford Peacock Jerri Picha ‘75 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 and Virginia Rassieur Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts William L. Trubeck ‘68 Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth TurnbullZaleski

Organizations and Estates Anonymous Anchor Lumber Do-it Center ASIANetwork, Inc Carolyn Phelps Trust

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NOTE: Monmouth College graduates of the last decade are offered a special membership in the 1853 Society. Membership starts at $100 and increases $100 per year until $1,000 is reached in the 10th year. Centene Management Company, LLC Clarks Fork Foundation Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation David A. Bowers IRA David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Ernest Crow Trust Howard Hughes Medical Institute J & V Flynn Foundation John E. Harmon IRA Karen A. Chism IRA Kenneth H. Knox IRA Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Maureen Hamilton Estate Midwest Bank Nancy F. Flanders IRA National Philanthropic Trust Ned C. Roberts IRA Our Giving Tree Picha Giving Fund Richard E. Yahnke IRA Robert L. Litchfield IRA Stephen Dale Mey IRA

DAVID WALLACE CLUB

$10,000 to $24,999 Individuals

David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett Curtis C. Farr ‘88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Franknecht Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05 William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80 James A. Hutchinson ‘64 Jennifer Jacobsen Roger Jacobsen Stephen T. Johnson ‘72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ‘72 Doug Josephson and Renee Brunsting Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Thomas S. Martin ‘72 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper

Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson Lynn Stubblebine Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61

Organizations and Estates

Anonymous Associated Colleges of the Midwest Augustin S. Hart IRA Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Cline-Lofftus Foundation David A. Bowers Foundation Eugene R. Scholes Jr. IRA Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Frederick W. Wackerle Charitable Fund Gordon Young IRA J & L Freedom Foundation Jacobsen Family Foundation James A. Hutchinson IRA Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Lonn Myers IRA Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund Mary L. Schwalbert Rev Trust Nahrstadt Family Fund Randolph Living Trust The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Twomey Foundation William Simpson IRA

QUINBY CLUB $5,000 to $9,999 Individuals Anne White Beall ‘67 and James F. Beall Anonymous Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman Anne Buchanan ‘64 Janet Gotthart Camp ‘53 Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Michael D. Cryer ‘99 and Christina Stob Cryer ‘01 Thomas S. Davis ‘62 Burneta Burns Donges ‘49 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90

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F. William Graue Jr. ‘63 and Barbara Graue Anita Ridge ‘88 and David W. Greer John L. Hennessy Jr. ‘68 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Gregg Josephson and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson Kunal Kapoor ‘97 and Monica Kapoor Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Kenneth Martin Klein ‘66 and Susan Latham Klein ‘67 James R. Klusendorf ‘61 Patrick W. Lewis ‘95 and Kristina Lewis Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Michael B. McCulley ‘70 Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath Mary Grable McLeod ‘87 and Kenneth McLeod Ann Michael ‘67 Ellen Littler Perry ‘59 Margaret Robb Petersen ‘71 and Robert Petersen Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer † Ralph L. Riggs’60 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Melissa Scholes Scholes ‘97 Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith Nancy Snowden Theodore A. Tarkow Dwight Tierney ‘69 and Dina Nathanson William A. Turner ‘93 Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 and Linda Wild Marjorie Wilson Ruth Wright Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Robert A. Zika ‘67 and Gail Hartong Zika ‘66

Organizations and Estates

Alpenglow Fund Anita Ridge and David Greer Donor Advised Fund Ann B. Michael IRA Anonymous Baker Risk David L. Arnold IRA Dwight Tierney IRA Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund James R. Klusendorf IRA Janet Camp IRA Jim and Anne Beall IRA Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds Kapoor Family Fund Margaret Petersen IRA Marjorie A Wilson IRA

McLeod Family Gift Account Michael and Christina Cryer Fund Nancy Snowden Donor Advised Fund Payson S. Wild, Jr. IRA Ralph Riggs IRA Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust Robin Galloway Donor Advised Fund Schwab Charitable Fund Shell Oil Company Foundation Smithfield Foods State Farm Companies Foundation Stephen and Lucy Johnson, IRA The RKC Fund Thomas Davis IRA

FOUNDERS CLUB

$2,500 to $4,999 Individuals

Robert M. Barton ‘63 and Shirley Barton Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 John C. Carlson ‘74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ‘74 G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ‘62 and Bonnie Carroll Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 John A. Courson ‘64 and Marcia Courson Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Jon E. Dahl ‘75 and Barbara Dahl Neil A. Dahlstrom ‘98 and Karen Dahlstrom Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 James L. De Young and Janet De Young Daniel W. Dickson ‘89 Sandra Johnson Dobras ‘61 and Victor E. Dobras II Terry F. Fruehauf ‘76 Richard K. Fuller ‘57 and Kathleen Fuller Larry G. Gerdes Donald L. Gladfelter ‘77 and Victoria Gladfelter John Goddard Linda Groves Clifford K. Hastings ‘97 and Ron HoppeHastings Deletra Cross Hudson ‘92 Franklin K. Johnson ‘76 and Michele Johnson Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Irwin E. Kirk ‘53 Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Frederick H. McDavitt ‘61 Jeffrey D. Miller ‘84 William G. Morgan ‘64 Julia Briggerman O’Hara ‘62 and Daniel O’Hara Edward W. Pailes Jr. ‘84 and Martha Pailes

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Jason D. Paulsgrove ‘03 and Jaclyn Paulsgrove Michelle Perry ‘89 J. Stewart Peterson Jr. ‘77 Karen Williams Phinney ‘84 Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Joanne Moy ‘70 and Michael R. Robinson Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ‘65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ‘65 Robert J. Shriner Jr. Robert T. Shriner Dean A. Sipe ‘74 and Ilene Sipe H. Charles Stahmer ‘73 Thaddeus Tharp and Holly Tharp Danette Bagley-Thierry ‘86 and Robert K. Thierry III Michael L Thompson and Michele Thompson Roger E. Well ‘86 and Dana Well Paul L. White ‘61 and Maryann White David N. Willing ‘59 and Winona Willing George J. Wolcott William A. Wolma ‘67 and Frances White Wolma ‘66 Sarah Young Ronald A. Zagorski ‘65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ‘65

Organizations and Estates

Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc. Charlie’s Charities Coastwide Environmental David N. WIlling IRA Deletra Hudson, LLC Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund Exxonmobil Foundation Jeanne Robeson IRA Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust Joanne G. Moy IRA John A. and Marcia H. Courson Revocable Trust Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Julia A O’Hara IRA Karen Bush Watts IRA Lee & Judith Schaeffer Jr. Charitable Fund Lila Blum IRA Michael & Michele Thompson Charitable Fund Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Midwest Uniform Supply Robert and Gail Zika IRA Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund

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Susan L. Klein IRA The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Intel Victor E. Dobras IRA Warren County United Way

MONMOUTH CLUB

$1,000 to $2,499 Individuals

David W. Adolphson ‘67 † Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson ‘70 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 David K. Allen ‘69 Patricia Allen ‘95 James W. Asplund ‘54 and Wanda Asplund Brian M. Austin ‘64 and Susan Austin Paul D. Babcock ‘87 and Dianna Lukkasson Babcock ‘88 Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch G. Ronald Barshinger ‘74 David R. Bates ‘63 and Susan Bates Reid K. Beveridge ‘64 and Eileen Beveridge Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer DuFresne Penrod Blume ‘91 Larry Blume Carol West Boehme ‘72 Eric D. Boland ‘95 and Jill Bowles Boland ‘97 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Larry D. Brown ‘65 and Janet Henning Brown ‘64 Paul L. Brown ‘56 Marilyn Clark Brownlie ‘50 Judith Sluka Butcher ‘63 Barbara Bolon Bye ‘64 James L. Caldwell IV ‘72 and Barbara Caldwell Gary W. Clark ‘72 Donna Bullard Colado ‘63 and Guy Colado Thomas E. Colclasure ‘73 and Yolette Lorquet Colclasure Simon C. Cordery and Stacy Cordery Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 William Stanley Daniel ‘72 F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Donald L. Denney ‘64 and Dorene Denney Marco T. DiGiorgio ‘71 and Kristie DiGiorgio Carol Clark Dotseth ‘63 and Gregory M. Dotseth

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Robert C. Dyni ‘83 Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Kenneth A. Eiserman ‘71 and Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman ‘72 Rhoda Engel ‘57 Dwight R. Erskine ‘67 Kellie Kohler Esters ‘86 Gary W. Evans ‘69 and Barbara Evans Janet Forsythe Fishburn ‘58 Debra Forsaith ‘77 Daniel M. Fowler ‘72 and Julia Duffy Robert H. Frost ‘66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ‘66 Robert Gamer ‘60 and May Gamer Susan Sandner Gibson ‘81 Alan R. Gieryna ‘74 and Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna ‘75 Gary L. Gilliland ‘65 Charles W. Goehl ‘73 and Kim Goehl Benjamin A. Grethey ‘00 Merle B. Growden Pamela Ball Gustafson ‘77 Sally Meaker Guth ‘80 and John Guth Robert H. Gwynn ‘63 Donald D. Hadsell ‘75 and Lois Hadsell Keshala Halangoda ‘09 Margaret Hamil ‘71 George E. Heck Jr. ‘66 and Judi Heck Neal Heerwagen and Jacquelyn Condon Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Robert E. Hillison ‘82 and Keely Hillison Bradley J. Horn ‘09 James C. Hornaday ‘61 Willis M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Robert C. Hudson III ‘75 and Sarah Young Hudson ‘74 Ronald J. Irion ‘51 and Shirley Moser Irion ‘52 David W. Jackson ‘69 and Catherine Mayer Jackson ‘71 Robin Jarvis ‘84 Daniel L. Keating ‘83 and Jane Stevens Keating ‘84 John R. Kelly ‘52 Glenn P. Kinder ‘73 and Nancy Thompson Kinder ‘73 Cynthia Koonce ‘61 Alice Dunlap-Kraft ‘75 and Robert Kraft Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti John T. Kreitler ‘70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Curtis S. Lane ‘03 Suellen Lee Amy Longenbaugh ‘95 Sonja Zedigian Lowry ‘67 and Dennis Lowry Louise Laine Lubs ‘71 and James C. Lubs Paul G. Luepke ‘83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ‘83

Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Robert V. Main ‘53 Russell F. Marshall ‘63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ‘64 Timothy J. McCabe ‘81 and Laura McCabe Michael E. McCreight ‘68 Stanley L. McKelvie ‘64 and Sandra McKelvie Rodney J. McQueen ‘62 and Diane McQueen Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin James G. Mercer ‘55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ‘54 Travis M. Miller ‘05 Gretchen Wright Moore ‘64 John I. Moore Jr. ‘69 and Mary Moore Laura Moore Bruce H. Morrison ‘70 David L. Murray ‘65 and Sandra Murray Christie A. Nelson ‘06 and Amanda Weck ‘06 Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ‘90 and John R. Nelson † Thomas A. Nichol ‘82 Jewel Price Nicholls ‘50 Gary C. Niehaus ‘74 and Paige Niehaus Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ‘70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin ‘95 and Sean D. O’Laughlin Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck ‘54 Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 Louise Pacholik ‘73 Gregory B. Parker ‘73 Miriam Patton Gary M. Peevler ‘74 and Donna Peevler Anthony J. Perzigian ‘66 and Donna Perzigian Richard W. Peters ‘58 and Patricia Peters †Alvin T. Peterson ‘60 Kathy Wolf Plath ‘77 and Corey Plath Charles M. Poeltler ‘76 H. Leonard Porter III ‘67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ‘67 Jeffrey C. Potts ‘74 and Christine Odell Potts ‘74 Stephen D. Purington ‘74 and Alice Purington Linda Reed ‘69 William R. Reinsberg ‘63 and Judith Reinsberg Danny C. Richards ‘65 and Anna Richards Edith Nichols Roberts ‘56 John S. Romine ‘55 Kimberly Furman Roolf ‘80 and James Roolf Robert C. Roush ‘67 Lucille Rupe ‘65 Carla Sanders ‘91 Susan Smallwood Schilson ‘78 Michael A. Schmitz ‘80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes

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DONOR PROFILE

Schwind

Shauman

Carol Veith Sorenson ‘63 and Raymond E. Sorenson

Joanne Greer Stipp ‘64 and James Stipp

Kuiken

Voetberg

David R. Whitcomb ‘72 and Dawn Darner Whiteman Melissa Wieland

CHARLES ’60 AND VIRGINIA RASSIEUR THE BACKGROUND: Following his graduation from Monmouth, Chuck received his divinity degree from the Princeton Theological Seminary. After serving two churches in Maryland for seven years, he returned to school, earning a doctorate in psychology from Claremont School of Theology. He worked in the latter field for more than a quarter century, including counsel to clergy and seminarians. THE GIFT: The Rassieurs created a planned gift for the College, funding it early through a cash donation. “We wanted to do it in our lifetime,” said Ginni. “We talked with our financial adviser, and we asked him, ‘Is it reasonable to do this?’ and ‘Should we do it now?’ He encouraged us to do it now, and he handled everything for us.” Chuck emphasized, “The most important lesson for young adults is that their integrity is their greatest asset.” With that in mind, the Rassieurs’ gift will fund a prize for an annual essay contest focusing on integrity. MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “There were two major influences during my time at Monmouth,” said Chuck. “One of the requirements of the Bible major was that we had to do field work in a church. I asked Prof. (Charles) Speel if there was a Black church where I could do the work. I spent the semester at a Baptist church in Monmouth. It was an important experience for me to be the only white person sitting there on Sundays, and to meet the high school kids there.” The other influence was his participation in the Washington Semester Program his junior year. “That was a very, very important broadening experience for me,” he said. STORY TIME: Chuck and Ginni were high school sweethearts, but the couple that’s now been married 63 years chose to go to different colleges. Ginni attended what is now known as Muskingum University in Ohio. “We support all four schools, including my graduate schools,” said Chuck. “They’re all very important to us.”

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Organizations and Estates Anonymous Alice Purington IRA Alvin T. Peterson Trust Ann M. Collier & John L. Collier Trust Cynthia Louise Koonce IRA Danny C. Richards IRA David R Larson Estate Everence Foundation, Inc for Lucille Rupe Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Hamil Charitable Account Fund Jackson Family Trust Charitable Fund James Caldwell IRA James G. Mercer IRA John A. Schillinger Estate John and Lynette Johnson Carlson Family Fund John and Mary Moore Charitable Fund Judith Sluka Butcher IRA Kenneth M. Klein IRA Land Management Partners, LLC Leon A. Kraut IRA Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Marcia Adair IRA Marco T. DiGiorgio IRA Mary Ann Eiserman Ira Merle B. Growden IRA Paul L. Brown IRA Peter E. Upton IRA Potts Family Foundation Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund Robert C. Roush IRA Robert Gamer IRA Robert M. Barton IRA Robert Winter IRA Russell Marshall IR Security Savings Bank Sonja Lowry IRA Southern Star Finishes, LLC Stifel Investments The Benevity Community Impact Fund Deere & Company Thomas J. Sienkewicz IRA Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund Vicki Hennenfent IRA Wieland Family Foundation William S. Daniel Attorney At Law Yahnke Family Charitable Fund Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund

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In addition to supporting the annual fund, donors also designate charitable contributions for specific purposes, endowed funds and capital projects. A. Dean Wright Memorial Scholarship Ruth Wright ACM One Time Grants Associated Colleges of the Midwest GOOD Institute Amy Workman Scholarship David T. Workman and Linda Workman ASIANetwork Freeman Student-Faculty Fellows Grant ASIANetwork, Inc Athletic Meals Fund David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 David L. Arnold IRA Curtis C. Farr ‘88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 ATO House Fund Tyler J. Altfillisch ‘17

Business Office, Professional Development Fund Judith Guy Casey ‘78 and Sean Casey Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 and Joseph C. Schreck Thaddeus Tharp and Holly Tharp The Benevity Community Impact Fund Microsoft Nicholas Tucker ‘73 Campus Tree Fund Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer William L. Trubeck ‘68

Babette Buck and Fred Wackerle Endowed Scholarship Frederick W. Wackerle Charitable Fund Fred Wackerle ‘61

Capital Improvements Fund Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Lonn Myers IRA Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers

Barbara S. Walker ‘50 Scholarship Margaret Walker Wallace

Carol J. Boehme Scholarship for Women Carol West Boehme ‘72

Baseball Program Kimberly Moye

Bowers Hall Endowed Maintenance Fund David A. Bowers ‘60 David A. Bowers IRA Brad Wefenstette Prize for Social Justice Kelli Wefenstette ‘07

Champion Miller Fund for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Geoffrey M. Edwards ‘03 and Christina Edwards Richard F. Harrod ‘07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ‘07 Joel R. Hillison ‘83 Robert E. Hillison ‘82 and Keely Hillison Richard A. Johnson ‘70 and Lorraine Botticelli Caroline Marvin ‘67 Michael B. McCulley ‘70 Gerald Palomo ‘79 and Michel Palomo Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin The Benevity Community Impact Fund Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03

Business Department Daniel R. Kane ‘13 and Erin Kane

Charles & Virginia Rassieur Prize Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 and Virginia Rassieur

Basketball Program Dale Hull Bernard Dean & Helen Rosemary Field Bolon Scholarship Barbara Bolon Bye ‘64 Patricia Bolon Elmone ‘77

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Christine Swanson FitzGerald, Class of ‘71, Endowed Scholarship Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship Marjorie Armstrong Brand ‘62 and Roderick P. Brand G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ‘62 and Bonnie Carroll Thomas S. Davis ‘62 Thomas Davis IRA Julia Briggerman O’Hara ‘62 and Daniel O’Hara Julia A. O’Hara IRA Class of 1963 Scholarship David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Class of 1967 Scholarship Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Barbara Henry ‘67 Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti Leon A. Kraut IRA Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Robert and Gail Zika IRA Robert A. Zika ‘67 and Gail Hartong Zika ‘66 The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund Yourcause, Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship John T. Kreitler ‘70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Carolyn Wade Rollins ‘70 Classics Week Mr. and Mrs. LaMar D. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Carol Brown Karen Crowell Norma Davis Penny Gold Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kasser John W. Larson ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rader William L Ridenour and Barbara Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Mary Ryder ‘72 Cline-Lofftus Foundation Scholarship Cline-Lofftus Foundation

Crotzer-Harmon Scholarship John E. Harmon ‘68 John E. Harmon IRA Dallas B. and Barbara A. Irelan Scholarship William T. Irelan ‘62 and Ines Irelan Dave and Julie Arnold Scholarship David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Deletra (Cross) Hudson Scholarship Deletra Hudson, LLC Deletra Cross Hudson ‘92 Department of Accounting Angela Baumann ‘18 Department of Art Brian M. Austin ‘64 and Susan Austin Laura Cavanaugh ‘86 John C. Clifford IV ‘10 Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Hiroko Saito ‘86 Cherry Galusha Simmons ‘80 and David L. Simmons Department of Biology Jeffrey M. Dougherty ‘98 and Stefani Dougherty Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ‘66 Robert L. Litchfield ‘71 Nicholas P. Mainz ‘17 John H. Whittaker ‘13 Department of Capron Classics MaryLu Belcher Bretsch ‘68 and Darwin Bretsch Judith Geer Mikayla Moore-Kaczmarek ‘22 Department of Chemistry Donald R. Paulson ‘65 and Elizabeth Paulson Department of Education John E. Harmon ‘68 John E. Harmon IRA Bruce Setchell and Lori Setchell Robert G. Yarde ‘58 and Marilyn Yarde Department of History Anonymous Rebekah Sell ‘14

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Department of Music Angela Baumann ‘18 Carolyn Phelps Trust June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Lyndon D. Meyer Daniel E Moersfelder and Anne Moersfelder † Carolyn Phelps ‘54 Kristen Wyse Wagner ‘11 and Craig E. Wagner Department of Physics 1st St Foundation Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Baker Risk Mr. and Mrs. James R Bergey Jr. Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman David A. Bowers ‘60 David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Kim Fornero Kyle Fulton Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Bradley J. Horn ‘09 Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin Mendota Financial Group Catherine Vogel Mikes ‘74 National Philanthropic Trust J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Carl Shaub ‘73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Speer Christine Warner Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth TurnbullZaleski Department of Political Economy & Commerce Edward W. Pailes Jr. ‘84 and Martha Pailes Department of Political Science Silvia Fabela ‘07 Sara Youngs ‘08 Department of Theatre Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund Craig Behne and Christine Behne Ivy Hawkins James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes Alan J. Kulczewski Natalie Labicki Amy Lythgoe Yamile Pacheco ‘23 Barbara Provus Bradley Rowe Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons

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Neil Spun Ann Toal ‘60 Warren County United Way Sara Youngs ‘08 DeYoung Theatre Arts Education Fund James L. De Young and Janet De Young Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust Diversity Intervention Scholarship Fund Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Karen A. Chism IRA Diversity Programming and Academic Support Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Karen A. Chism IRA Don and Margaret Josephson Memorial Prize Alpenglow Fund Anonymous Friends John W Bockhaus and Lynn Bockhaus Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71 Linda Brent Ralph D. Butler Becky Carlson JoAnn Cummings † J. Roger Cummings ‘60 Cynthia Dyte Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Gary R. Heaton and Jonalyn Lawson Heaton Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Johnson CPA LLC Doug Josephson and Renee Brunsting Gregg Josephson and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Joan McMillan ‘58 Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Douglas E. Ray ‘80 and Susan Heslop Ray ‘80 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Donna Spears Janet Maginn Stevenson ‘66 The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Intel Mr. and Mrs. Lee Torland Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Ruth Wright Dr. Steven A. ‘66 and Mrs. Elaine Baer ‘67 Azuma Scholarship Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Dream and Achieve Scholarship Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05

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Echols Family Prize Leonard J. Carlson ‘88 and Helena Echols ‘86 Harvey L. Echols Jr. ‘81 and Millicent Knight Edna M. Kost Endowed Memorial Scholarship Kelly K. Kost ‘83 and Holly Kost Emily and Katherine Minor Family Scholarship Stephen T. Johnson ‘72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ‘72 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Environmental Studies Trips Charles W King IRA Charles W. King ‘69 Evans-Lorimer Scholarship David L. Evans Ned C. Roberts IRA Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts Eyler Family Scholarship James W. Eyler and Kel-Ann Eyler F. Garvin and Katye L. Davenport Memorial Scholarship Anonymous F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport Faculty Development Fund Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ‘12 and Mark E. Willhardt Fighting Scots Society Anonymous Traci Whyte Abbott ‘83 and James Abbott Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Derek Archer ‘97 David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 Rachel Atherton ‘08 Augustin S. Hart IRA Harold Peter Basler Jr. ‘66 Conny Davinroy Beatty ‘81 and Daniel P. Beatty Kathleen Brown Bell ‘68 and William Bell Paul J. Bemko ‘72 and Marsha Bemko Mick Birkhofer ‘73 and Brenda Birkhofer Madeline Blaesing ‘24 Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71

Rodney E. Bollman ‘56 and Georgiana Bollman Blake M. Boma ‘05 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer James D. Bonnett ‘88 Brian Alan Bossert and Pam Bossert Gregory R. Bouslog ‘07 William W. Breedlove ‘76 and Lajean Breedlove Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan William B. Brooks Jr. ‘86 and Jani Brooks Sally Ahrens Brown ‘59 and Max A. Brown Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown Joe Burgess Jr. ‘84 and Patti Burgess Evan J. Burke ‘16 and Rachel Greising Burke ‘14 Donald L. Campbell ‘69 and Penny Campbell Terrence C. Carlson ‘78 and Mary Buchen Carlson ‘80 William Carter and Joy Carter Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Charlie’s Charities Thomas E. Colclasure ‘73 and Yolette Lorquet Colclasure Community National Bank Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Trent D. Cox ‘01 and Sara Cox Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 Gary L. Daniels Michael D. Danner ‘91 and Julie Danner Jason R. Dare ‘99 and Stephanie Orsi Dare ‘99 David B. Stimpson Trustee & Linda S. Stimpson Trustee David L. Arnold IRA Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Erron A. Deloney ‘04 Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund Gregory I. Derbak ‘75 and Laura Derbak Dan Dinges and Shauna Dinges Burneta Burns Donges ‘49 John D. Downs ‘88 and Carrie Downs Thomas B. Doyle ‘64 Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 and Gary M. Dulin Riley Joseph Dulin ‘22 and Arika Hofmann Dulin ‘22 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ‘86 Jeffrey R. Earley ‘76 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Danny S. Evers ‘18 F&M Bank Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing Anita Fillman James M. Flynn III ‘65 Kim Fornero

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DONOR PROFILE

Debra Forsaith ‘77

Gary Daniels Trust Gaskill ‘05 Gimm ‘98 L. Glasgow John Goddard Gonzalez Stan Grzywna and Debi Grzywna Gregg Guenther ‘90 and Traci Swanson Guenther ‘93 Josh Hale and Dennette Hale Ronda Ehlen Hall ‘85 Hallinan Douglas D. Hardin ‘72 Sally Hayes Hart ‘10 and Will Hart Stephen R. Hartman ‘92 and Karen Hartman Roger D. Haynes ‘82 Herman ‘93 Holmes ‘20 Ralph Houck and Kathryn Houck Michael T. Jakubec ‘90 Jane Pratt IRA John P. Edmonds Ltd Robert C. Johnson ‘59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ‘59 Ryan M. Johnson ‘02 Johnston ‘04 Michael J. Jones ‘99 and Miranda Jones Brian C. Jordan ‘09 and Wendy Downing JRC Home Inspections Juszczyk Kellogg Jr. Kellogg Printing Company Gordon Kiesgen III and Nanette Kiesgen Jerry L. Kinney and Kristina Kinney Molly McNamara Klinger ‘03 and Jacob Klinger Kone Inc. Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Ann Lampariello

THOMAS ’85 AND CRYSTAL KRUG SARGENT ’85 THE BACKGROUND: Tom was one of a half-dozen Zion-Benton High School students recruited to Monmouth in the early 1980s by Steve Ehrhart ’77. Crystal grew up outside of Monmouth and graduated from Yorkwood High School. In 2002, Tom returned to his alma mater to work, and he now serves as director of teacher education. Crystal is an English language learner teacher at Steele Elementary School in nearby Galesburg. THE GIFT: The Sargents make a recurring gift to the College through payroll deduction. “It comes right out of my check, and we get a statement at the end of the year,” said Tom. “We never actually have to worry about it. We don’t have to mail back any forms, so it’s nice to have that ease.” MONMOUTH MEMORIES: Tom and Crysal met on campus during their freshman year at a fraternity-sorority exchange. “From that evening on, we started dating,” said Tom. “We got engaged as seniors, and we got married the July after Commencement.” Tom’s Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity experience helped him in other important ways, too. “SigEp helped me develop leadership skills,” he said. “I was placed in leadership roles, which I was not comfortable with initially, but by the end, I was chapter president. It developed a set of skills in me. I didn’t have that skill set prior to coming to college.” STORY TIME: In the fall of 1987, Tom attended a gathering of recent alums, led by the late Safford Peacock, who at the time was chairman of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees. “He spoke about the importance of giving back to an institution,” said Tom. “He said it doesn’t matter how much you give, just that you begin a commitment to the institution. He also told us that continued commitment is important to the institution, not only because it impacts students, but because having a higher percentage of alumni support helps the institution secure funding from other sources. That was a new way of looking at things for me.”

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Land Management Partners, LLC Marlee Lane ‘13 Matthew S. Lerner ‘03 and Misty Saline Lerner ‘02 Patrick W. Lewis ‘95 and Kristina Lewis Martin C. Luehrs ‘71 and Dawn Kirk Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Sean P. Maher ‘95 and Shalaine Maher Daniel R. Mahr ‘89 Marmon Renew Justin L. Martin ‘07 and Hilary Leary Martin ‘09 Michael Maxson ‘67 and Carmen Maxson Michael E. McCreight ‘68 James B. McKnight ‘82 Christopher McLaughlin and Deena Fisher McLaughlin Kenneth G. McMillan MDH Monmouth Clinic Liam R. Merritt ‘18 Michelle Meyer Messman ‘04 and Chad Messman Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Midwest Uniform Supply Kristi Millar ‘93 Travis M. Miller ‘05 Melanie Moore Michelle Moy ‘89 Kenneth D. Murphy ‘88 and Stephanie Tatem-Murphy Todd W. Myers ‘95 Gary C. Niehaus ‘74 and Paige Niehaus Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Colby M. Oleson ‘91 William Olson ‘87 Steve Orwig and Ann Orwig OSF Healthcare System Earl K. Paasch ‘66 and Barbara Paasch Jason D. Paulsgrove ‘03 and Jaclyn Paulsgrove J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock Gary M. Peevler ‘74 and Donna Peevler Michelle Perry ‘89 Linda Carlson Phelps ‘66 and George Phelps Lori Kaunzinger Phillips ‘82 Joseph H. Pilger ‘08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ‘07 Christopher J. Pio ‘84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ‘92 Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer Porter-Hay Insurance Agency Inc. Prairie Vista Farm Jane Hartley Pratt Gary Propes and Sherri Propes Rosemary Pullen

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Joshua M. Ragar ‘06 and Sara Ragar Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Tamee Sterett Renwick ‘84 Casey Rexroat and Jen Rexroat Julie Crisco Ricketts ‘95 and Dudley Ricketts David R. Riddick ‘74 and Maria Riddick Robert G. Thompson Trucking Brian J. Ross ‘86 and Amber Ross Robert C. Roush ‘67 Thomas E. Roy ‘73 Marcus D. Ruff ‘11 Edward J. Ryan ‘71 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ‘10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Joan Nickel Sanders ‘64 Matthew R. Schmidt ‘14 and Emily Flint Schmidt ‘16 Michael A. Schmitz ‘80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Susan Rayniak Schneider ‘69 Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 and Joseph C. Schreck John J. Scotillo ‘72 and Nancy Scotillo Security Savings Bank Jason R. Segebrecht ‘92 and Erica Mowitz Segebrecht ‘93 Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Emily Siefken ‘16 Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll Ashley Sims ‘05 SJW Enterprises LLC Market Alley Wines Allan W. Smith ‘58 and Antoinette Smith Smithfield Foods Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth George D. Sprout and Peggy Sprout State Farm Companies Foundation Marnie Steach ‘95 Douglas L. Stickels ‘75 and Leslie Stickels Stifel Investments David B. Stimpson ‘66 Jay R. Stinauer ‘17 Haley Jones Stockton ‘12 and Tyler Stockton Robert J. Strabley ‘97 William Swarthout ‘70 and Candace Pearson Swarthout ‘70 James A. Syrett ‘58 Brian T. Taniguchi ‘73 and Janice Taniguchi Donald P. Tanney ‘79 and Crystal Tanney The Benevity Community Impact Fund Wade A. Thiele ‘20 and Elizabeth Hippen Thiele ‘18 Thomas B. Doyle IRA James E. Thompson ‘57 Tami Tisor ‘86

Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 and John M. Turnquist ‘99 Philip D. Tweedy ‘96 and Tory Tweedy William Urban and Jacquelynn Urban Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Felicia Roberts Wachob ‘09 and Glenn Iva Wachob Jr. Katherine Wall Sarah Twomey Walters Warren County YMCA Thomas R. Weber ‘67 and Julie Weber Jonathan M. Welty ‘12 and Julianna Graf Welty ‘16 Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty M. Todd Wetterling ‘93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ‘96 James R. White ‘77 Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig J. Mark Wilson ‘78 and Marsha Wilson Warren J. Wilson ‘74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ‘75 Douglas F. Winebright Frank J. Wollrab ‘71 and Jean Wollrab Brian K. Woodard ‘97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ‘03 Scott M. Woods ‘89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ‘88 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Tyler R. Yarde ‘05 David J. Yez ‘64 and Margaret Yez Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Football Program Amanda Hutton ‘95 Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Football Stadium The Benevity Community Impact Fund Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 General Library Books Fund Walter Kretchik and Pamela Kontowicz Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Sonja Zedigian Lowry ‘67 and Dennis Lowry Jewel Price Nicholls ‘50 Sonja Lowry IRA General Science Carl Williams and Lana Williams Gertrude Claire (McWilliams) ‘50 and Merle

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Growden Scholarship Merle B. Growden Merle B. Growden IRA Glen D. & Anita C. Rankin Memorial Scholarship Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ‘81 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Goodall-Bowers Memorial Scholarship Scott Bond and Janey Bond David A. Bowers ‘60 Michael L. Bowers and Linda Bowers Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers David A. Bowers Foundation Scott and Janey Bond Trust Frank Wilary and Jennifer Wilary Greek Life Support Nicholas P. Mainz ‘17 Hamilton Chemistry Dept Fund Maureen Hamilton Estate Harlan G. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Franklin K. Johnson ‘76 and Michele Johnson Harlow and Lila Blum Art Scholarship Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Lila Blum IRA Harlow and Lila Blum International Student Scholarship Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Health Sciences Program Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Bruce V. Work ‘64 Heimo and Eileen Loya Memorial Scholarship Robert C. Hudson III ‘75 and Sarah Young Hudson ‘74 Highlander Hub - Student Success Anonymous Friends Tori Adolphson ‘23 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Craig Behne and Christine Behne Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Madison Butler ‘23

Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Andrew James Cliffel ‘23 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Gabrielle Crothers ‘23 Kimberly Griffin Cruz ‘84 Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Christian James Daniel ‘23 Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Jonathon Diaz ‘23 Joseph Coan Botte Doner ‘21 Kain Patrick Donohoo ‘23 Kelly Sutton Everding ‘98 and Paul R. Everding Kaitlyn Fox ‘23 Karen Fredrick ‘23 Jacy Goodnight ‘23 Laquita Harris ‘19 Emily Henson ‘23 Kayle Heumann ‘23 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 MacKenzie Holmes ‘23 Mary Beth Incorvati Denzel B. Johnson ‘19 Lauren Johnson ‘23 Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Martin L. Katz ‘72 and Michele Spleha Katz ‘73 Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Alexandria King ‘23 Nyasaina Kwamboka ‘23 Samera Lesher ‘23 David Elijah Lind ‘23 Gabriela Madu ‘23 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Owen Rhys Mane-Davies ‘23 Kaitlyn McCullough ‘23 James B. McKnight ‘82 Madison Makayla Meldrum ‘23 Haley Melton ‘23 Markeisia Mensah ‘23 Danielle Murphy ‘23 Jennie Nichols ‘23 Trevor P. Oetting ‘17 Isabella Peetz ‘23 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Emma Poole ‘22 Madeline Poole ‘17 Melissa Poole ‘23 Nicole Poole ‘22 Hanna Pullen ‘23 Jacob Tyler Rathgeb ‘23 Nicholas T. Robertson ‘23 Megan Barber Sears ‘02 and Jerry Sears Jaidlyn Sellers ‘23 Bailey Shimmin ‘23

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Grace Simpson ‘23 Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Paige Smith ‘23 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Lucas K. Sondgeroth ‘20 Reid P. Sondgeroth ‘23 Christopher Staunton and Donna Staunton Brinton B. Vincent ‘13 Gayle Walker ‘23 Lena Wickens ‘23 Abby Williams ‘23 Emma Wolfe ‘23 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Highlander Hub - Student Success Anonymous Friends Tori Adolphson ‘23 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Craig Behne and Christine Behne Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Madison Butler ‘23 Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Andrew James Cliffel ‘23 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Gabrielle Crothers ‘23 Kimberly Griffin Cruz ‘84 Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Christian James Daniel ‘23 Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Jonathon Diaz ‘23 Joseph Coan Botte Doner ‘21 Kain Patrick Donohoo ‘23 Kelly Sutton Everding ‘98 and Paul R. Everding Kaitlyn Fox ‘23 Karen Fredrick ‘23 Jacy Goodnight ‘23 Laquita Harris ‘19 Emily Henson ‘23 Kayle Heumann ‘23 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 MacKenzie Holmes ‘23 Mary Beth Incorvati Denzel B. Johnson ‘19 Lauren Johnson ‘23 Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Martin L. Katz ‘72 and Michele Spleha Katz ‘73 Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Alexandria King ‘23

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Nyasaina Kwamboka ‘23 Samera Lesher ‘23 David Elijah Lind ‘23 Gabriela Madu ‘23 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Owen Rhys Mane-Davies ‘23 Kaitlyn McCullough ‘23 James B. McKnight ‘82 Madison Makayla Meldrum ‘23 Haley Melton ‘23 Markeisia Mensah ‘23 Danielle Murphy ‘23 Jennie Nichols ‘23 Trevor P. Oetting ‘17 Isabella Peetz ‘23 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Emma Poole ‘22 Madeline Poole ‘17 Melissa Poole ‘23 Nicole Poole ‘22 Hanna Pullen ‘23 Jacob Tyler Rathgeb ‘23 Nicholas T. Robertson ‘23 Megan Barber Sears ‘02 and Jerry Sears Jaidlyn Sellers ‘23 Bailey Shimmin ‘23 Grace Simpson ‘23 Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Paige Smith ‘23 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Lucas K. Sondgeroth ‘20 Reid P. Sondgeroth ‘23 Christopher Staunton and Donna Staunton Brinton B. Vincent ‘13 Gayle Walker ‘23 Lena Wickens ‘23 Abby Williams ‘23 Emma Wolfe ‘23 Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Highlanders Pipe & Drum Band Trudi Steichmann Hansen ‘91 YourCause, LLC Trustee for AbbVie Employee Engagement Fd History Department Prize Fund Janet Gotthart Camp ‘53 Janet Camp IRA Home Again Prize H. Leonard Porter III ‘67 and Mary Ellen Biciste Porter ‘67 Homer L. Shoemaker Memorial Scholarship Marco T. DiGiorgio ‘71 and Kristie DiGiorgio Marco T. DiGiorgio IRA

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Frederick C. Pfaffmann ‘65 and Christine Pfaffmann Pfaffmann Charitable Fund Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ‘75 Howard Hughes Medical Inst Grant Howard Hughes Medical Institute Insurance Premium Fund Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 and Linda Wild Ira Smolensky Scholarship Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ‘08 Jacquelyn Condon Endowed Prize Robert C. Dyni ‘83 Paul G. Luepke ‘83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ‘83 † Thomas A. Nichol ‘82 Jacquelyn Condon Prize Neal Heerwagen and Jacquelyn Condon

Lena Lee Powell Award Pi Beta Phi Anonymous Friends Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 M. Edward Baker and Fortuna Baker Pamela Bowman Best ‘89 and Thomas Best Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan Patricia Eckley Cook ‘84 and Terry L. Cook Karen Walters Dye ‘59 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Patricia Gustafson Andy Jackson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Janet Irey Lovdahl ‘63 and H. Cecil Lovdahl Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millar Kristin Repp Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolf Leona Stanford Vollintine Charitable Trust Scholarships Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust

Janet Faulkner Memorial Scholarship Margaret Hamil ‘71 Hamil Charitable Account Fund Van D. Perrine ‘70 and Jan Farnsworth ‘71 Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ‘71 and Lawrence Seiwert

Library Gifts Anonymous Jeffrey A. Miles ‘71 and Rebecca Miles

Jon ‘75 and Barbara Dahl Labyrinth Fund Jon E. Dahl ‘75 and Barbara Dahl State Farm Companies Foundation

Loise (Pyle) Ruble Fund for the Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research National Philanthropic Trust Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

Kappa Kappa Gamma House Fund Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Kelly Ford ‘85 Amy Longenbaugh ‘95 Peter L. Paulson ‘75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ‘75 Carla Sanders ‘91 Karen Hornaday Memorial Scholarship James C. Hornaday ‘61 Kenneth ‘62 and Judith Knox Chemistry Program Fund Kenneth H. Knox IRA Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox The Benevity Community Impact Fund Donor Advised Fund The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Abbott Laboratories Lee McGaan Speaker’s Showcase Prize Lee McGaan ‘69

Lobie Stone Visual Arts Scholarship Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone

Lux Summer Theological Institute Mark DeVries Marching Band William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington Margaret C. Bozarth Scholarship Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Margaret Lord Music Scholarship Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Mark Taylor Endowment for Junior Faculty Development Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Mark Taylor Fund for Junior Faculty Development Mark E. Taylor ‘78

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DONOR PROFILE

Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Choral Performances Travel Fund Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Lux Center Endowment Fund Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Music Scholarship

Kellogg Jr.

Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund Lynn Stubblebine Matilda J. Cerpa Scholarship Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa The RKC Fund

BARBARA BOLON BYE ’64 PATRICIA BOLON ELMONE ’77

Kerri Adams Fuller ‘03 and Matt Fuller Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Courtney McGehee ‘18

Mary Grable McLeod ‘87 and Kenneth McLeod

THE BACKGROUND: In the heyday of the Monmouth College Octopus Club — and when the legendary Bobby Woll ’34 was just a rookie head coach for the Fighting Scots — Bernie Bolon was a big man on campus. He and his future wife, 1939 classmate Rosemary Field, were a popular couple. Inspired by their parents’ fondness for their alma mater, sisters Barbara Bolon Bye ’64 and Patricia Bolon Elmone ’77 followed their parents to Monmouth. Like her mother, Barbara became a teacher, and the second portion of her career focused on special education. In between, she followed her father’s path in insurance, working for seven years for State Farm. Meanwhile, Pat was “Up, up and away with TWA,” enjoying her career with Trans World Airlines.

search Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard & Howard Community Fund

THE GIFT: Barbara and Pat recently established the Bernard Dean and Rosemary Field Bolon Scholarship, which will provide perpetual financial assistance for select students each year, with preference given to incoming freshmen who participate in co-curricular activities. “We’re both retired, and we began really looking at the legacy we wanted to leave,” said Pat, who winters in Florida not far from her sister. “We wanted to do something to honor our parents. It all fell into place seamlessly. We were able to fund the scholarship through gifts of cash and stock contributions, and now that the scholarship is fully endowed, we’re looking forward to seeing it being awarded.”

James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 William G. Pyatt ‘75 and Brenda Pyatt

MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “We’re both very proud of them, and we loved them very much,” said Pat of her parents. “Monmouth College is where they fell in love, and we both loved our time at Monmouth, too.”

Charlie’s Charities

STORY TIME: “One of my favorite pictures of the two of them at Monmouth is when they were voted by their classmates the May Queen and King,” said Barbara. “There’s a picture of them sitting on their thrones, and Mother is wearing a crown of flowers. It’s tipping on her head – it’s all cattywampus.”

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Monmouth College Pipe Band Linnea Bass ‘72 Blackhawk Pipes & Drums of the Quad Cities Bill Good Julie Cleaveland Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schauer Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wells Nancy Page Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers Mr. and Mrs. Derek Grant Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hand Marsha Theisen Jones ‘72 Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Obermiller Scottish American Society Rhea Simons ‘71 Vikki Wright Moot Court Competition Prizes Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ‘08 Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Morrill, Fox, Cleland, Kennedy and Zellers Endowed Fund for the English and Theater Departments L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel Mortar Board Scholarships Susan Crossey Alm ‘69 David A. Anderson ‘81 and James Jordan Ann M. Collier & John L. Collier Trust Sara Wyant ‘70 and Dennis Ary Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ‘55 Lisa Hines Berg ‘83 Richard L. Bivens ‘61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ‘63 Betty Beabout Boehm ‘54 Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Denise Karczewski ‘75 and Gary M. Briddick Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Peggy Cain ‘78 Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier L. Terry Cook ‘91 and Karin Owrey Cook ‘89 E. Kyle Davis ‘93 and Ashley Davis Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Larry R. Dew ‘66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ‘66 Dew Revocable Trust Larry R. Dew Or Judith A. Dew Trustee Margaret Bass Dickow ‘73

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Carol Clark Dotseth ‘63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Barbara Ditch Drake ‘61 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ‘86 Jane Fort Edwards ‘75 Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Tom Edwards Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ‘04 and Branndon Elsbree Susan Countryman Estes ‘66 and Fredrick C. Estes Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett Robert E. Figge ‘89 and Melinda Miller Figge ‘91 Trudy Roberts Triner ‘66 and John Foley Margaret Deschwanden Foster ‘52 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90 Sandra Gavin ‘97 Susan Sandner Gibson ‘81 Richard L. Hacker ‘91 and Wendy Raymond Hacker ‘92 Janet Hamly-Ott ‘65 Mary Auliff Havens ‘72 and John P. Havens Nancy Campbell Haynor ‘68 and John Haynor Christopher J. Heatherly ‘94 and Molly Heatherly Thomas R. Hewes III ‘01 and Cathie Osborn Hewes ‘01 Willis M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Brian D. Kimmel ‘76 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ‘78 Lynn McGaan Knox ‘61 Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ‘66 Alan V. Larson ‘55 and Sally Smith Larson ‘56 Cari Connell Lichtman ‘94 David T. Long ‘69 and Jean Walter Long ‘69 Carla Turner Makowski ‘69 and Gary G. Makowski Marcia Adair IRA Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Mary E. Belanger Declar of Trust James G. Mercer ‘55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ‘54 Catherine Vogel Mikes ‘74 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Peter L. Paulson ‘75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ‘75 Tara Budde Peters ‘96 Jerri Picha ‘75 Cynthia Carman Rich ‘73 Kenneth R. Schoenig ‘88 Richard T. Smith ‘64 and Nancy Munn Smith ‘66 Sarah Head Stambaugh ‘85 and Ronald J.

Stambaugh Michael T. Stauth ‘69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ‘69 Linda Czajka Stebbins ‘71 and John Stebbins Judith Blaich Stipp ‘64 Judith Lips Stoffer ‘62 and Paul Stoffer Glenn A. Stout ‘88 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund Trudy Triner Trust George M. Tyler ‘88 Zara Mehta ‘97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Carol Anderson Vernon ‘62 Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty Amy Workman ‘97 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer Nahrstadt Mentorship Fund Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Nahrstadt Family Fund Nancy Forsyth Flanders ‘54 and Tom Flanders ‘58 Endowed Scholarship † Nancy Forsyth Flanders ‘54 Nancy F. Flanders IRA Nelson-Weck Scholarship Marsha Dopheide Christie A. Nelson ‘06 and Amanda Weck ‘06 Joan Wertz Ogilvie Scholarship Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 Olive Barrett Memorial Scholarship Jennifer Jacobsen Roger Jacobsen Jacobsen Family Foundation Paul and Maryann White Physics Scholarship Paul L. White ‘61 and Maryann White Philip J. Wheeler ‘50 and Phyllis Holmquist Wheeler ‘49 Memorial Prize in Literature and Education Ronald C. Wheeler Pi Beta Phi House Fund Morgan Bemis ‘21 Public Relations Prize Lee McGaan ‘69

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Quinby Family Scholarship Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 Ralph and Judith Riggs Scholarship Ralph Riggs IRA † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60 Ray A. Schwind Scholarship John Schwind Richard and Eloise Hutchinson Scholarship James A. Hutchinson ‘64 James A. Hutchinson IRA Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph Randolph Living Trust Robert and Linda Groves Scholarship Linda Groves Robert and Lynda Bollman Scholarship Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust Robert Clendenin and Lloyd Stevenson Scholarship Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Robert H. Buchholz Scholarship James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA J & L Freedom Foundation Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel David L. Murray ‘65 and Sandra Murray Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda Robert Henry Whiteman and Sara Keister Whiteman Scholarship Barbara Whiteman Garland ‘49 Robert J. and Elizabeth Lee Ardell Endowed Scholarship Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell Robert L. Walker ‘51 Scholarship Mitchell Walker Margaret Walker Wallace Roseanna Webster Graham Prize H. Richard Jewell ‘70 and Ann Ludlow Rural Teacher Initiative Susan Sucharzewski Buresch ‘80 and Michael A. Buresch Kellie Kohler Esters ‘86 Joanne G. Moy IRA Joanne Moy ‘70 and Michael R. Robinson

Sarah Turner Shriner ‘71 Scholarship Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund Robert J. Shriner Jr. Robert T. Shriner Scholes Young Family Scholarship Eugene R. Scholes Jr. IRA Network for Good Eugene R. Scholes Jr. and Kathryn Scholes Melissa Scholes ‘97 Scots Care Fund Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Kevin Hickey and Joanne Hickey Victoria Wheeler Romero ‘70 and Colin A Romero Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Senior Class Gift Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Short Term Study Trips Clarks Fork Foundation Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart Sigma Phi Epsilon House Fund Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ‘85 SOFIA Program Thomas A Appel and Jill Appel † Timothy E Arrenius Antonetta Axup ‘18 Stephanie Lankford Baker ‘15 and Chance Baker Thea Bloom ‘16 Nancy Boley Charles Joseph Bonifer ‘22 Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer David A. Bowers ‘60 Sencere L Brent Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardne Brooks ‘13 Nicholas E. Carlson ‘08 and Krystal Carlson Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Ryan Colclasure Michael D. Cronin and Patrica Cronin David A. Bowers Revocable Trust Rafael C. Delgado ‘05 and Kathryn Jackson ‘05 Christopher Fasano and Catherine Fasano Laura Feinberg Feinberg ‘78 Bradley J. Foley ‘95 Audra Goach

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Sarah Henderson Noah K. Hendricks ‘10 John W. Huxtable ‘04 and Amanda Hetzel Huxtable Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Courtney Jonsson ‘14 Brian C. Jordan ‘09 and Wendy Downing Karen Bush Watts IRA Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Ashwani Kumar Petra Kuppinger Cari Connell Lichtman ‘94 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Emily Manassah ‘18 Kelliann McArthur Isabel McDermott Michelle Meyer Messman ‘04 and Chad Messman George M. Milton IV ‘74 Laura Moore Michelle Moy ‘89 John Nunnikhoven ‘60 Tyler J. Osborn ‘16 and Kelci Foss Osborn ‘18 Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Amanda Rush ‘11 Lindsay Ditzler ‘07 and John Sander Megan Barber Sears ‘02 and Jerry Sears Alex Simmons Benedict Simmons David Simmons Marc Simmons Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth Hilary Hawkinson Stott ‘07 and Jacob T. Stott ‘09 Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneiter Velazquez ‘81 Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Jonathan M. Welty ‘12 and Julianna Graf Welty ‘16 Joan Wertz Sarah Crummy Wolek ‘01 and Rich Wolek Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Softball Program Michelle Perry ‘89 Steven Roy Tarkow Prize Theodore A. Tarkow Student Recruitment Fund David A. Bowers ‘60

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David A. Bowers Revocable Trust William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 † H. Safford Peacock Swimming and Diving Program Joel M. Auble ‘65 John C. Clifford IV ‘10 Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA Merrill Lynch Charles Thomas Rezner ‘64 and Nancy Wright Tartan Terrace Jerri Picha ‘75 Picha Giving Fund Tennis Program Neil A. Dahlstrom ‘98 and Karen Dahlstrom Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 The Benevity Community Impact Fund Deere & Company

Twomey Foundation Scholarship The Twomey Foundation Unrestricted Endowed Scholarship Fund Anonymous Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 Ann B. Michael IRA Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch Robert M. Barton ‘63 and Shirley Barton Anne White Beall ‘67 and James F. Beall Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Robert Gamer ‘60 and May Gamer Jim and Anne Beall IRA Ann Michael ‘67 Gretchen Wright Moore ‘64 Elizabeth Patterson ‘63 Karen Williams Phinney ‘84 Robert Gamer IRA Wackerle Career and Leadership Center Endowed Fund Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence

Theatre Design Lab Equipment Fund Warren County United Way

William ‘65 and Joyce Heald Simpson Endowed Scholarship Fund William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson William Simpson IRA

Thomas and Anne Sienkewicz Endowed Fund Thomas Sienkewicz and Anne Sienkewicz Thomas J. Sienkewicz IRA

William and Yvonne Hurckes Emergency Endowed Fund William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80

Tom Johnson Scholarship Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc.

William K. McConnell Scholarship William T McConnell and Jodyne McConnell

Track and Field Program Anonymous Alumni Deborah Sterett ‘77 Turnbull-Zaleski Endowment for Faculty Professional Development National Philanthropic Trust Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

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William S. Daniel Scholarship in Vocal Music William Stanley Daniel ‘72 William S. Daniel Attorney At Law Wiswell-Robeson Lecture in Agricultural History Jeanne Robeson IRA Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Women in Science Scholarship James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69

Turnbull-Zaleski Endowment for Information Technology National Philanthropic Trust Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

Women’s Lacrosse Team John M. McNeely Jill Tice Matthew L. Turley and Erica Turley

Turnbull-Zaleski Endowment for McMichael Academic Hall Maintenance

Women’s Volleyball Dean Prentiss and Candace Prentiss

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Yahnke Business & Economics Endowed Internship Fund Richard E. Yahnke IRA Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke ZBT House Fund Shannon Kane Miller ‘98 and Steven J Miller Samuel Alexander Stoyanoff ‘23

loyal ScotS Society

Established in 2015, the Loyal Scots Society recognizes individuals and organizations that contribute to Monmouth College in three or more consecutive fiscal years, thereby providing ongoing support to Monmouth College’s commitment to deliver a first-class academic and cocurricular educational experience to all its students.

30 OR MORE YEARS Individuals

Anonymous Margaret Ramsdale Alford ‘55 Robert J. Ardell ‘62 and Elizabeth Ardell David L. Arnold ‘63 and Julie Caldwell Arnold ‘65 James W. Asplund ‘54 and Wanda Asplund Steven A. Azuma ‘66 and Elaine Baer Azuma ‘67 Karen Brown Baker ‘64 and Ben H. Baker John K. Baumann ‘57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ‘58 Lila Keleher Blum ‘61 and Harlow B. Blum Carol West Boehme ‘72 Robert F. Bowen ‘59 and Judith Bowen David A. Bowers ‘60 Paul L. Brown ‘56 Barbara Divinsky Brundage ‘60 Lucy Work Burroughs ‘64 Judith Sluka Butcher ‘63 Thomas J. Cerkez III ‘68 and Mary Eyre-Cerkez Nancy Guilinger Coon ‘62 and Richard A. Coon Shirley Service Culbert ‘63 Margaret Blanchard Daiker ‘56 Thomas S. Davis ‘62 Charles D. Denniston ‘54 Carl D. Diehl ‘69 Sandra Johnson Dobras ‘61 and Victor E. Dobras II Margaret Flick Droppa ‘58 Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 and Joan Chatfield Ealy ‘86

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June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Kellie Kohler Esters ‘86 John W. Evermon ‘68 Martha Muirhead Felmley ‘50 William P. Ford ‘76 and Margaret Romano Ford ‘76 Margaret Deschwanden Foster ‘52 Terry F. Fruehauf ‘76 Gary L. Gilliland ‘65 Donald L. Gladfelter ‘77 Charles W. Goehl ‘73 and Kim Goehl Anne Harmon ‘54 Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Richard J. Henry ‘58 and Cheryl Henry James K. Hoffmeister ‘53 and Marcia Kern Hoffmeister ‘58 Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt ‘74 and Ronald R. Hunt Edward A. Jones ‘72 Robert D. Jornlin ‘61 and Lois Jornlin Ann Hoyt Kightlinger ‘70 Linda Blow Klabunde ‘67 Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 and Judith Knox Lynn McGaan Knox ‘61 Kelly K. Kost ‘83 and Holly Kost Leon A. Kraut ‘67 and Laura Welti Alan V. Larson ‘55 and Sally Smith Larson ‘56 Merikay Waldvogel ‘69 and Jerry Ledbetter David B. Lieb ‘68 and Shirley Lieb Stephen B. Lindell ‘57 Jeffrey Mar ‘57 and Gloria Mar Dianne Robison Marcell ‘71 Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 Robert W. McAllister ‘64 Brooks McDaniel and Linda McDaniel Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan ‘59 T. Larry Mell ‘58 and Connie Mell James G. Mercer ‘55 and Barbara Cook Mercer ‘54 John I. Moore Jr. ‘69 and Mary Moore Bruce H. Morrison ‘70 Jill Munson Janet Forbes Myers ‘68 and Lonn W. Myers Beverly Cain Nelson ‘58 Lynn A. Nelson ‘57 L. Terry Oggel ‘61 and Linda Oggel † H. Safford Peacock Ellen Littler Perry ‘59 † Alvin T. Peterson ‘60 Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 and Carolyn Plummer Roger K. Ray ‘53 Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ‘83 Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart ‘57 Margaret Evans Roberts ‘58 and Ned C. Roberts

Robert C. Roush ‘67 J. David Rumbough Jr. ‘65 Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. ‘65 and Judith Maxwell Schaeffer ‘65 Jan Weshinskey Schons ‘69 and Carl R. Schons Laura Epley Selken ‘84 and Ronald Ray Selken Charles B. Shawver ‘76 Linda Frautschy Sherman ‘63 and Robert Sherman Diane Guzzi Shilton ‘72 and Thomas Shilton Joseph C. Simpson ‘66 and Karen Simpson William M. Simpson ‘65 and Joyce Simpson Allan W. Smith ‘58 and Antoinette Smith Carol Veith Sorenson ‘63 and Raymond E. Sorenson David L. Spears ‘62 Michael E. Sproston ‘64 and Donna Schliffke Sproston ‘66 John R. Steele ‘63 Ralph E. Stephenson ‘58 and Bonnie Stephenson Douglas L. Stickels ‘75 and Leslie Stickels David B. Stimpson ‘66 Judith Blaich Stipp ‘64 Emily Hauge ‘77 and Don C. Teel William B. Trent Jr. ‘69 and Catherine Blake Trent ‘70 William L. Trubeck ‘68 Peter E. Upton ‘68 Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk ‘76 and John Van Kirk Virginia Hughlett Varce ‘53 Carol Anderson Vernon ‘62 Eric T. Vogt ‘83 Fred Wackerle ‘61 Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Jill Petrie Whiteside ‘70 and Dale Whiteside Payson S. Wild Jr. ‘67 and Linda Wild Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty David T. Workman and Linda Workman Richard E. Yahnke ‘66 and Lee Yahnke Robert A. Zika ‘67 and Gail Hartong Zika ‘66

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous

25-29 YEARS Individuals

David W. Adolphson ‘67 and †Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson’70 Gordon L. Amgott ‘70 and Vicki Amgott Rosalie Huff Barman ‘66 and Ronald Barman Marjorie Bond Margaret Bozarth ‘61 Marilyn Clark Brownlie ‘50

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John C. Carstens ‘59 and Frieda Carstens Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 Gary L. Daniels Brian W. Daw and Lynn Daw Cassie Zelinske Day ‘95 and Ben R. Day Thomas B. Doyle ‘64 Arijit Dutta ‘97 and Shabana Gidwani Jane Fort Edwards ‘75 Elizabeth Giffen Ewell ‘64 Donald S. Galitz ‘56 Peter A. Gebauer and Janet Gebauer William J. Goldsborough ‘65 and Beverly Goldsborough Stanley Graham ‘54 Robert H. Gwynn ‘63 Kathryn Bunting Hamrin ‘56 and Robert Hamrin Jane Davis Harper ‘48 Roger D. Haynes ‘82 J. Jarrod Hippen ‘92 Robert C. Hudson III ‘75 and Sarah Young Hudson ‘74 Richard A. Johnson ‘70 and Lorraine Botticelli Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L Kellogg Jr. George D. Kulhanek ‘80 and Debbra Taylor Kulhanek ‘81 Rodney J. McQueen ‘62 and Diane McQueen Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Ann Michael ‘67 Kristi Millar ‘93 Philip A. Muntzel ‘62 and Barbara Muntzel Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 and Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt Jewel Price Nicholls ‘50 Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin ‘70 and Bruce Edmund Nolin Colby M. Oleson ‘91 Eric J. Ostermeier ‘92 and Melanie Burns Timothy L. Owen ‘73 and Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 Karen Williams Phinney ‘84 Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60 John S. Romine ‘55 Warren A. Sanders ‘60 and Martha Sanders John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips William G. Schlobohm Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 and Joseph C Schreck Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Dean A. Sipe ‘74 and Ilene Sipe Richard T. Smith ‘64 and Nancy Munn Smith ‘66

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Russell Spence and Rhonda Spence Joyce Hennenfent Walton ‘53 Karen Bush Watts ‘65 and Daniel Watts Thomas R. Weber ‘67 and Julie Weber J. Mark Wilson ‘78 and Marsha Wilson George J. Wolcott

Businesses and Organizations The Twomey Foundation

20-24 YEARS Individuals

Julie Anell ‘00 Betty Babcock Kevin S. Baldwin and Heather Henson Baldwin Conny Davinroy Beatty ‘81 and Daniel P. Beatty Craig Behne and Christine Behne Robert H. Bischoff ‘57 Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Eric D. Boland ‘95 and Jill Bowles Boland ‘97 Harry C. Bollin ‘63 and Melody Bollin Sarah Botkin ‘98 Chad M. Braun and Jennifer Braun Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown William Carter and Joy Carter Martha Carwile Ann Mack Collier ‘63 and John L. Collier Simon C. Cordery and Stacy Cordery Charles Courtney Jr. ‘57 Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 Donald L. Denney ‘64 and Dorene Denney Larry R. Dew ‘66 and Judith Burmeister Dew ‘66 Carol Clark Dotseth ‘63 and Gregory M. Dotseth Barbara Ditch Drake ‘61 Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Geoffrey M. Edwards ‘03 and Christina Edwards Susie Swanson FitzGerald ‘71 and Curtis M. FitzGerald Amy Armstrong Green ‘79 and Mike Green Anita Ridge ‘88 and David W. Greer Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 and Rebecca Hart David A. Hartig ‘74 and Barbara Hartig Matthew M. Hendon ‘99 and Heather Sechrest Hendon ‘00 James C. Hornaday ‘61 John C. Hughes Sr. ‘74 and Patricia Hughes Ronald J. Irion ‘51 and Shirley Moser Irion ‘52 Perry W. Johnson ‘58 and Susan Kanter

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Robert C. Johnson ‘59 and Marilyn Schneider Johnson ‘59 Kunal Kapoor ‘97 and Monica Kapoor Charles H. Kellner ‘66 and Judith Kellner Irwin E. Kirk ‘53 Joan Strand Kotz ‘64 Suellen Lee Janet Link Leonard ‘63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr. Sonja Zedigian Lowry ‘67 and Dennis Lowry Sean P. Maher ‘95 and Shalaine Maher Russell F. Marshall ‘63 and Mary Bailey Marshall ‘64 Michael J. McGrath ‘71 and Kathryn McGrath R. Jeremy McNamara and Mary McNamara William G. Morgan ‘64 Wayne K. Nelson ‘77 and Mi Nelson Sandy Newman ‘68 Dan A. Nolan and Kay Nolan Earl K. Paasch ‘66 and Barbara Paasch Jerri Picha ‘75 Christopher J. Pio ‘84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ‘92 Kathy Wolf Plath ‘77 and Corey Plath Charles Thomas Rezner ‘64 and Nancy Wright Erhard G. Saettler Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ‘85 George E. Schoenfeld ‘50 Wendell L. Shauman ‘67 and Janet Agan Shauman Randall J. Slaboch ‘76 Judith Bradley Stevenson ‘83 and Jeff Stevenson R. Bruce Weiman ‘76 and Debbie Weiman † Patricia Acosta Wiedenman ‘52 Kathryn Argentine Willhardt ‘12 and Mark E. Willhardt Linda Cook ‘77 and Oliver R. Williams Warren J. Wilson ‘74 and Lucinda Dunmire Wilson ‘75 Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61

Businesses and Organizations Anonymous Friends Cline-Lofftus Foundation Security Savings Bank

15-19 YEARS Individuals

Roy Evert Adolphson ‘69 Kay Bagge Alden ‘57 Michael J. Anderson ‘81 and Martha Eckhard Anderson ‘83

Lewis B. Arnold ‘60 Jeffrey J. Bakker ‘90 and Cynthia Dorsch Vittorio Barrile ‘67 and Marisa Barrile Harold Peter Basler Jr. ‘66 Arlene Dresmal Blewitt ‘60 and Dennis Blewitt Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Paula Rundell Brooks ‘83 and Gerald Brooks Larry D. Brown ‘65 and Janet Henning Brown ‘64 Lyndea Dew Brown ‘71 and Tary L. Brown James R. Bunn ‘68 and Alice Young Bunn ‘69 Ralph D. Butler Barbara Bolon Bye ‘64 G. Deeks Carroll Jr. ‘62 and Bonnie Carroll Robert Cerpa and Hope Cerpa Ryan Danzinger ‘05 and Sherwin Chan Kathryn Cummins Cope ‘58 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Ryan S. Danzinger ‘05 and Sherwin Chan Gene R. Dawson ‘63 and Jane Wilson Dawson ‘64 Ronald K. DeMien ‘67 and Judy Williams DeMien ‘67 James Dodge and Constance Dodge Charles B. Doty ‘59 Richard M. Downard ‘67 and Barbara Downard Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 and Richard Edwards Richard E. Farthing and Susan Farthing Robert H. Feiertag ‘61 Frederick A. Fletcher and Jane Taylor John R. Foster Jr. and Annjanette Foster Susan Sandner Gibson ‘81 Joan Gilmour Stephen H. Goss ‘74 and Karen Goss Jerry L. Greer ‘62 and Judith Greer Merle B. Growden Donald D. Hadsell ‘75 and Lois Hadsell Susan Prochaska Hardie ‘74 and Bradford Hardie Mary Conway Harvey ‘58 Mary Auliff Havens ‘72 and John P. Havens Lynnell Kahler Havercamp ‘71 Susan Higbee Ronald R. Huff ‘54 William T. Irelan ‘62 and Ines Irelan David W. Jackson ‘69 and Catherine Mayer Jackson ‘71 Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks Catherine Sanborn Johnson ‘72 Frederick J. Kaskel ‘67 and Phyllis Kaskel Daniel L. Keating ‘83 and Jane Stevens Keating ‘84 Anne Irey Kohlmeyer ‘58 and Dennis K. Kohlmeyer Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 and Deborah Kopinski

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023)


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Susan Kauzlarich Kuster ‘66 Kenneth D. Lister ‘56 David T. Long ‘69 and Jean Walter Long ‘69 Kathleen Lowe-Arthur Louise Laine Lubs ‘71 and James C. Lubs Deborah Gruenau MacVey ‘69 and Wayne MacVey Kathryn Mainz Carla Turner Makowski ‘69 and Gary G. Makowski Leland R. Marshall ‘51 Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Frederick H. McDavitt ‘61 Stanley L. McKelvie ‘64 and Sandra McKelvie Jean Beveridge Meyers ‘59 Jeffrey A. Miles ‘71 and Rebecca Miles Jeffrey D. Miller ‘84 Donald K. Morton ‘66 and Peggy Morton Claudia Lawson Moss ‘72 and Terry D. Moss Gary A. Neudahl ‘77 Lori O’Brien Oetting ‘90 and Lance Oetting Tamara Orte ‘04 and Steven J. Orte Edward W. Pailes Jr. ‘84 and Martha Pailes Gerald Palomo ‘79 and Michel Palomo Charles B. Peter ‘74 and Roberta Mack Peter ‘76 James E. Pilarski ‘66 and Judith Anderson Pilarski ‘66 Allison Ritscher ‘94 Kimberly Furman Roolf ‘80 and James Roolf Heather Haines Roseman ‘98 and Brian Roseman Brian J. Ross ‘86 and Amber Ross Fred H. Rumney III ‘64 and Leslie Williamson Rumney ‘69 Blair W. Schultz ‘72 Joseph W. Schurr ‘75 and Connie Schurr John J. Scotillo ‘72 and Nancy Scotillo George M. Simmons ‘67 and Ruth Simmons Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth James H. Sosnowski and Linda Sosnowski Joseph O. Svoboda ‘75 and Leslie Svoboda William A. Turner ‘93 Randall E. Vickroy ‘76 Katharine Wakolbinger Welch ‘73 and John Welch Joan Wertz James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop Ann Newton Wieland ‘68 Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89 and Michael Zachmeyer William F. Zimmerman ‘73 and Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman ‘72

Businesses and Organizations J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Midwest Bank

10-14 YEARS Individuals

James W. Albright ‘69 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 Kathryn Alexander ‘75 David K. Allen ‘69 G. Ronald Barshinger ‘74 Robert M. Barton ‘63 and Shirley Barton David B. Bates ‘83 and Michele Bates Victoria Bautch ‘74 Anne White Beall ‘67 and James F. Beall Theresa Gondek Bebout ‘05 and Benjamin R. Bebout Elizabeth Thurner Belanger ‘55 Richard Bell and Susan Bell Pamela Bowman Best ‘89 and Thomas Best Hope Grebner Bibens ‘11 and Robert Bibens Bruce E. Birdsell ‘69 and Serena Foote Birdsell ‘70 Richard L. Bivens ‘61 and Mary Hunter Bivens ‘63 Betty Beabout Boehm ‘54 Roger A. Boekenhauer ‘61 and Jean Grove Boekenhauer ‘62 Rodney E. Bollman ‘56 and Georgiana Bollman Scott Bond and Janey Bond Carl A. Borine ‘61 and Sharon Borine Ronald L. Bowers and Jane Bowers Marjorie Armstrong Brand ‘62 and Roderick P. Brand MaryLu Belcher Bretsch ‘68 and Darwin Bretsch Denise Karczewski ‘75 and Gary M. Briddick Samantha Briones ‘09 JoAnn Eisenman Britton ‘71 and George T. Britton III William B. Brooks Jr. ‘86 and Jani Brooks Christine Heaton Brown ‘72 and Bruce Brown Sarah Maxwell Brown ‘71 and K. Reagin Brown Donald L. Campbell ‘69 and Penny Campbel l Glenn Catlett ‘73 Roland J. Chilton ‘52 Stanley E. Chism ‘63 and Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 Annabelle Clark William G. Coppard ‘67 Neil A. Dahlstrom ‘98 and Karen Dahlstrom Sharon Avery Danner ‘65 Roger J. DeDera ‘56 and Louise DeDera Carl J. Demas ‘64 and Margaret Schneider Demas ‘66 Dorothy Douglas William J. Edwards ‘67 and Dawn Edwards David R. Elmer ‘73 and Donna Elmer

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Elizabeth Kline Elsbree ‘04 and Branndon Elsbree Silvia Fabela ‘07 Curtis C. Farr ‘88 and Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 Edward P. Farwell ‘64 Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Julie Collins ‘84 and Tim Fitzgibbon Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald ‘06 and Bryan Fitzjarrald Robert Gamer ‘60 and May Gamer Cheryl Nowak Garrison ‘71 and Keith Garrison Nathan J. Gaskill ‘04 and Laura Haumiller Gaskill ‘05 Christopher J. Gavin and Lisa Gavin Jack J. Glotfelty ‘60 and Valerie Glotfelty Jane Gramkow F. William Graue Jr. ‘63 and Barbara Graue Linda Groves Joan Rezner Gundersen ‘68 and Robert P. Gundersen Pamela Ball Gustafson ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam Margaret Hamil ‘71 Scott A. Hamilton ‘75 and Elizabeth Hamilton Janet Hamly-Ott ‘65 Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn Rose Hofer James A. Hutchinson ‘64 Patricia Ikan Sally Platt Ivy ‘59 and Jesse W. Ivy Virginia Jacobson ‘67 Dawn Johnson ‘97 Judith Gardiner Johnson ‘71 and Kevin M. Johnson Stephen T. Johnson ‘72 and Lucy Hyde Johnson ‘72 Michael J. Jones ‘99 and Miranda Jones Richard W. Karcher ‘74 and Mary Karcher Stephen D. Keithley ‘72 and Cynthia Wead Keithley ‘73 James R. Klusendorf ‘61 Alice Higgins Lawson ‘73 Jeffery G. Maher and Hannah Reagor Maher Charles S. Marshall ‘68 Richard Marshall and Ann McEntee Verna Lester Marshall ‘68 Phyllis Clindinin Martin ‘53 Thomas S. Martin ‘72 Andrew P. Matykiewicz ‘79 Timothy J. McCabe ‘81 and Laura McCabe Christy Ogilvie McCreary ‘90 and Dallas Kraig McCreary Michael B. McCulley ‘70 Robert D. McLaren ‘66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ‘68

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Michelle Meyer Messman ‘04 and Chad Messman Judy Minteer Pamela Marshburn Morgan ‘70 Michelle Moy ‘89 James W. Nelson ‘60 and Beverly Nelson ‘61 Rodney Nord and Christine Nord Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien Mark S. Ogorzalek and Karen Ogorzalek Michael R. Osborn ‘77 and Wendy Taeger Osborn ‘80 Daniel J. Ott and Teresa Ott Richard L. Paasch ‘67 and Lee-Ann Wells Paasch ‘68 Timothy A. Pahel Ann Boley Parker ‘73 and Thomas Parker Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch Peter L. Paulson ‘75 and Julia Van Cleve Paulson ‘75 J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Van D. Perrine ‘70 and Jan Farnsworth ‘71 Anthony J. Perzigian ‘66 and Donna Perzigian Frederick C. Pfaffmann ‘65 and Christine Pfaffmann Hugh M. Phelps ‘63 and Norma Phelps Thomas G. Poeltler ‘70 and Gini Poeltler Jeffrey C. Potts ‘74 and Christine Odell Potts ‘74 Linda Baughman Pushaw ‘71 and James E. Pushaw Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph Linda Reed ‘69 William D. Rhodenbaugh ‘60 and Judith Rhodenbaugh Cynthia Carman Rich ‘73 Louis P. Richard ‘55 and Sally Adams Danny C. Richards ‘65 and Anna Richards Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider Kevin R. Roberts Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Joanne Moy ‘70 and Michael R. Robinson Richard P. Rodgers ‘66 and Joy Rodgers Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Amanda Rush ‘11 Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ‘10 and Benjamin C. Sanberg Carl J. Schmidlapp III ‘65 Michael A. Schmitz ‘80 and Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 Kenneth D. Schweitzer and Debra Schweitzer Kristy Smith ‘86 and Dave Scott Lynn Rosenow Seiwert ‘71 and Lawrence

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Seiwert Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets Robert L. Singer ‘61 Pamela Yuill Snyder ‘79 and Bruce L. Snyder Joshua B. Spencer ‘04 and Devon Townsend Spencer ‘03 James L. Spiker and Barbara Spiker Karen Deen Squire ‘62 Michael T. Stauth ‘69 and Jennifer Barnes Stauth ‘69 Marnie Steach ‘95 Janet Maginn Stevenson ‘66 Judith Lips Stoffer ‘62 and Paul Stoffer Rosalie Easdale Stoike ‘61 Hilary Hawkinson Stott ‘07 and Jacob T. Stott ‘09 Glenn A. Stout ‘88 Joseph L Switzer and Marci Switzer Linda Janicek Szitta ‘67 and Frank Szitta Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Kelly Frericks Thannert ‘05 and Marc Thannert Danette Bagley-Thierry ‘86 and Robert K. Thierry III Kathryn Oliver Tribler ‘60 Nicholas Tucker ‘73 E. Jay Van Cura ‘69 and Joyce Van Cura Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken ‘03 and Kirk Van Kuiken Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 and Jane Schneite r Velazquez ‘81 Andries L. Vermeer ‘65 Robert C. Wegner ‘74 Roger E. Well ‘86 and Dana Well Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty David R. Whitcomb ‘72 and Dawn Darner John H. Wierman ‘66 Kenneth M. Wolma ‘64 and Barbara Wolma Robert G. Yarde ‘58 and Marilyn Yarde Gordon B. Yocum ‘73 and Bronwyn Yocum Ronald A. Zagorski ‘65 and Eugenia Willman Zagorski ‘65 Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull Zaleski

5-9 YEARS Individuals

Victoria Adeleye ‘93 Bruce A. Anderson ‘60 and Mary Anderson Laura Beck Anderson ‘75 Wayne I. Anderson Andrew R. Anselmi ‘13 and Brooke Anderson Anselmi ‘13 Derek Archer ‘97 Kent Armstrong and Jennifer Armstrong

Joel M. Auble ‘65 Brian M. Austin ‘64 and Susan Austin Antonetta Axup ‘18 Robert R. Ayers and Christine Ayers Sherry Bair Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry Kathleen Long Baum ‘72 Cindy Beadles Kayla Beadles ‘17 Martha Beck Katherine Dunn Becker ‘14 and Cale Becker Pamela Wyeth Bellm ‘76 and Douglas E. Bellm Nancy Garretson Benzon ‘64 and Richard R Benzon Donald R. Beveridge ‘59 Reid K. Beveridge ‘64 and Eileen Beveridge Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah ‘92 and Todd L. Bezenah Daniel G. Bianucci ‘66 and Joyce Bianucci Mick Birkhofer ‘73 and Brenda Birkhofer Roger J. Blachek ‘73 Nancy Blew Bruce W. Block ‘74 and †Carolee Block E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust Roy E. Bockler ‘72 and Debbie Bockler † Susan Barrett Boelke ‘53 Susan Boland ‘92 Lynda Pepper Bollman ‘76 and Robert Bollman Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Agnes Boock Larry R. Bowden ‘67 and Karen Bowden J. David Boyd ‘75 and Amy Boyd Gregory K. Bradley ‘70 Robert H. Brink ‘68 Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones Alex B. Brooks ‘13 and Clarissa Gardner Brooks ‘13 Joel E. Brotherton ‘80 Sally Ahrens Brown ‘59 and Max A. Brown Wade R. Brown ‘07 and Abby Brown Marc E. Bruni ‘76 and Mary Kistner Bruni ‘76 Kevin Caba and Emilee Renwick Carole Riester Callahan ‘69 Ann Callaway Adam B. Carlson ‘04 and Michelle Flaar Carlson ‘04 John C. Carlson ‘74 and Lynette Johnson Carlson ‘74 Nicholas E. Carlson ‘08 and Krystal Carlson James E. Cavanaugh ‘76 and Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh ‘76 Laura Cavanaugh ‘86 Bruce Chapman S. Mark Childs ‘95 and Amy Bradshaw ‘95 David S. Christensen and Rebecca

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Christensen Kaitlyn Washburn Cockerham ‘14 and Tyler Cockerham David Compton and Patricia Compton Marc D. Constant ‘63 Matthew J. Coultrip ‘02 Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross ‘08 Curtis L. Crum and Andrea Gillen Crum David W. Curd ‘68 Carrie Dunne Daly ‘81 Jason R. Dare ‘99 and Stephanie Orsi Dare ‘99 F. Garvin Davenport Jr. and Bernice Davenport E. Kyle Davis ‘93 and Ashley Davis Stanley B. Dawson ‘70 and Mary Dawson James L. De Young and Janet De Young Michael S. Deam ‘76 and Karen Deam Rafael C. Delgado ‘05 and Kathryn Jackson ‘05 Gregory I. Derbak ‘75 and Laura Derbak Eric Dickens and Jennifer Pilnik Dickens Daniel W. Dickson ‘89 Marco T. DiGiorgio ‘71 and Kristie DiGiorgio Lee D. Dobbins ‘59 and Barbara Getty Dobbins ‘59 Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner Marsha Dopheide John D. Downs ‘88 and Carrie Downs George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 and Gary M. Dulin James Dunn and Patricia Dunn Jeffrey R. Earley ‘76 Christine Vancura Easley ‘80 Zak S. Edmonds ‘08 and Nicole Mason Edmonds Jerald D. Eiserman ‘68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ‘68 William L. Ellefson ‘69 Andrew S. Elliott ‘05 and Amanda Trotter Elliott ‘08 John A. Elliott ‘79 and Virginia Thake Elliott ‘81 James L. Elsey ‘76 and Roxann Elsey Eric Engstrom Dwight R. Erskine ‘67 Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett Trevor Ewell James W. Eyler and Kel-Ann Eyler Abigail Fafoglia ‘95 Christopher Fasano and Catherine Fasano Jon Ferguson and Lori Ferguson Anita Fillman Neil Finlen and Lynda Finlen Karen Sundberg Finn ‘60 Janet Forsythe Fishburn ‘58 Lyle E. Fogel Jr. ‘67 and Dorothy Harris Fogel ‘66

Bradley J. Foley ‘95 Carl B. Forkner ‘80 and Joanne Forkner Kim Fornero Louis A. Foster ‘51 and Ruth Foster Daniel M. Fowler ‘72 and Julia Duffy Richard K. Fuller ‘57 and Kathleen Fuller Douglas W. Funk ‘74 Kathleen Trevor Garwood ‘57 and Gary A. Garwood James W. Gee Jr. ‘64 and Patricia Gee John K. Gerrity ‘07 and Katie Gerrity Alan R. Gieryna ‘74 and Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna ‘75 Trent Gilbert and Adrienne Gilbert Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Christine Winkelman Glasgow ‘89 and Terry L. Glasgow Audra Goach John Goddard Shirley Morrow Grieme ‘54 David A. Grummitt ‘61 and Janet Grummitt Michelle Hall ‘89 Ronda Ehlen Hall ‘85 Robert C. Hamilton ‘62 Mary Johnson Hanlin ‘66 Eric Hardesty ‘99 and Kristen Lightbody Hardesty ‘99 Douglas D. Hardin ‘72 Carolyn Ellis Harrison ‘71 and Edward H. Harrison Richard F. Harrod ‘07 and Mollie Williams Harrod ‘07 Stephen R. Hartman ‘92 and Karen Hartman Nancy Campbell Haynor ‘68 and John Haynor Alice Goss Haznedl ‘62 Jennifer Heiman ‘04 Sarah Henderson Elaine Hubbell Herzog ‘71 and Michael Herzog Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess George K. Hess ‘78 and Cathy Neese Hess ‘80 Robert E. Hillison ‘82 and Keely Hillison Erik C. Hoffer ‘08 and Karah Goetschius Hoffer ‘08 Steven Hoffman ‘69 and Letitia Keating Hoffman ‘72 Judy Hogfeldt ‘75 Brian P. Holland ‘76 and Carrie Holland † Rick L. Hoy ‘66 James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes Dale Hull William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80 Mary Beth Incorvati Robin Jarvis ‘84 Franklin K. Johnson ‘76 and Michele

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Johnson Justin M. Johnston ‘04 and Jessica DeVore Johnston ‘04 F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones Fannetta Jones ‘11 Brian C. Jordan ‘09 and Wendy Downing Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Nicole Kamzic ‘15 Martin L. Katz ‘72 and Michele Spleha Katz ‘73 Jeffrey K. Kelleher ‘13 and Rachel Whitlock Kelleher ‘14 John R. Kelly ‘52 Marybeth Dues Kemp ‘93 Joseph Kennedy Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Brian D. Kimmel ‘76 and Kathleen Clark Kimmel ‘78 Glenn P. Kinder ‘73 and Nancy Thompson Kinder ‘73 Kenneth Martin Klein ‘66 and Susan Latham Klein ‘67 Kent H. Kniep ‘80 Kelly Simpson Knitter ‘89 and Kevin Richard Knitter Elizabeth Kopping Alice Dunlap-Kraft ‘75 and Robert Kraft Tim Kramer and Lori Walters-Kramer John T. Kreitler ‘70 and Elizabeth Kreitler Pamela Murray Kuby ‘85 Ashwani Kumar Tamara La Prad Ethan Scott Lafary ‘15 and Erin Willhite Lafary ‘15 William H. Lafayette Jr. ‘77 Ann Lampariello Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Christopher J. Lemon ‘80 Matthew S. Lerner ‘03 and Misty Saline Lerner ‘02 Peter L. Leverenz ‘69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ‘72 Tara Todd Lewis ‘03 and Greg Lewis Patrick W. Lewis ‘95 and Kristina Lewis Cari Connell Lichtman ‘94 Maureen Smiley Liesman ‘60 Judith Schneider Lilly ‘67 Evelina Lipecka ‘06 Susan Morton Lloyd ‘71 Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan Amy Longenbaugh ‘95 William Lotz and Stacy Ashton Lotz Debra Blatzer ‘84 and Paul Ludkey Martin C. Luehrs ‘71 and Dawn Kirk Paul G. Luepke ‘83 and Judi Poettgen Luepke ‘83 Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt

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Anne Mamary Heather Fottler Mangian ‘77 and John Mangian Annette Carson Manthei ‘94 and Randy Manthei † Eugene T. Marchuk ‘71 Kristin Martin ‘04 Scott Martin and Linda Martin Michael E. McCreight ‘68 Robert C. McCulloch ‘61 Harold N. McDaniel ‘62 and Marna McDaniel Lee McGaan ‘69 James N. McInnes ‘48 David McLaughlin ‘66 and Janet Clayton McLaughlin ‘66 Deena Fisher McLaughlin Kenneth G. McMillan William M. McNall ‘81 and Jane Simpson McNall Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara Lyndon D. Meyer James D. Millar ‘64 and Victoria Millar Miles Z. Miller ‘08 and Laura Greenwood Miller ‘10 George J. Milnor ‘70 and Barbara Barnhart Milnor ‘69 Glen Misek and Laurel Kilpatrick Virginia Haun Mittauer ‘50 Gretchen Wright Moore ‘64 Laura Moore Susan Holland Murley ‘70 David L. Murray ‘65 and Sandra Murray Todd W. Myers ‘95 Christie A. Nelson ‘06 and Amanda Weck ‘06 Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ‘90 and John R. Nelson Eric L. Noggle ‘96 and Christy Finch Noggle ‘96 Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin ‘95 and Sean D. O’Laughlin John Osterlund and Beth Osterlund Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck ‘54 Richard L. Owens Jr. ‘87 and Beth Owens Louise Pacholik ‘73 Paul Scott Page Linda Park William E. Parker ‘77 Virginia Plunkett Paton ‘73 and James J. Paton Craig A. Patterson ‘72 and Kathleen Patterson Elizabeth Patterson ‘63 J. Hunter Peacock and Julie Peacock Barbara Blodgett Pearson ‘70 and Michael Pearson Michelle Perry ‘89

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Richard W. Peters ‘58 and Patricia Peters J. Stewart Peterson Jr. ‘77 Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. ‘67 and Carolyn Cottrell Joseph H. Pilger ‘08 and Amanda Havens Pilger ‘07 Jane Hartley Pratt Janet Jones Presley ‘55 Jerry E. Pruett and Joan Pruett Michael Quagliano ‘83 D. Pat Raftis ‘05 Joshua M. Ragar ‘06 and Sara Ragar Kenneth A. Rager ‘61 Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 and Tamyra Dixon Rankin ‘81 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Annette Thrift Ray ‘57 M. Lucas Raymond ‘00 and Emily Moore Raymond ‘00 Elaine Rechel ‘49 Tamee Sterett Renwick ‘84 David A. Riggs ‘87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ‘89 Brenda Robinson-Young Donald L. Roegge ‘63 Robert H. Roggeveen ‘72 Victoria Wheeler Romero ‘70 and Colin A. Romero Joann Rompella Warren D. Rowland ‘01 and Ann Rowland Adam P. Ruble ‘15 Joel A. Sage ‘04 and Tara Ferruzza Sage ‘04 Betty McClure Salisbury ‘61 Jacquelyn Grier Salvato ‘73 Joan Nickel Sanders ‘64 Susan Smallwood Schilson ‘78 Susan Rayniak Schneider ‘69 Kenneth R. Schoenig ‘88 Rebekah Sell ‘14 Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Kathryn Shipp ‘13 Robert J. Shriner Jr. Mary Carlson Shull ‘76 and Bob L. Shull Alex Simmons Benedict Simmons David Simmons Marc Simmons Robert Holschuh Simmons and Michelle Holschuh Simmons Todd A. Skrivseth and Sarah Skrivseth Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Paige Halpin Smith ‘09 and Henry Smith John H. Smith ‘67 Thomas J. Snee and Julia Druckmiller Nancy Snowden Claudia Kinne Spotts ‘68 and James Spotts Kelly Stadter ‘07

H. Charles Stahmer ‘73 Scott D. Stanton ‘73 and Kristen Campbell Stanton ‘82 Deborah Sterett ‘77 John R. Stergulz ‘66 and Ellen Stergulz Haley Jones Stockton ‘12 and Tyler Stockton Tara Sturgeon ‘19 Todd K. Swanson ‘88 and Lisa Kruse Swanson ‘88 Roy J. Sye ‘13 and Colleen Sinclair Sye ‘13 James A. Syrett ‘58 Jeani Randall Talbott ‘95 and Mark W. Talbott Donald P. Tanney ‘79 and Crystal Tanney Thomas C. Taylor ‘70 and Carole Taylor James E. Thompson ‘57 Paul M. Thompson ‘66 and Carole Thompson Dwight Tierney ‘69 and Dina Nathanson Gina Tillman ‘96 Tami Tisor ‘86 Ann Toal ‘60 Melinda Todd ‘08 Margaret Marra Treggett ‘71 Mark T. Tupper ‘94 and Tina Tupper Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 and John M. Turnquist ‘99 Philip D. Tweedy ‘96 and Tory Tweedy Brian D. Valentini ‘02 and Jaimie Gurney Valentini ‘03 Brinton B. Vincent ‘13 Dorothy Young Voetberg ‘59 and Allen Voetberg Jeannette Williams Vogt ‘58 Adam S. Volpp ‘03 and Elizabeth Nendza Volpp ‘03 Kristen Wyse Wagner ‘11 and Craig E. Wagner Dennis E. Walker ‘64 and Sandra Foreman Walker ‘62 Carol Mullen Walsh ‘73 and Stephen L. Walsh Kevin D. Warrington and Amy Warrington Jane Martin-Watson ‘70 and Robert I. Watson Jr. Kathryn Gardels Weal ‘71 and Bruce W Weal Kelli Wefenstette ‘07 Jonathan M. Welty ‘12 and Julianna Graf Welty ‘16 M. Todd Wetterling ‘93 and Vanessa Treat Wetterling ‘96 Kenneth L. Wherry ‘73 Jennifer Widmer ‘87 Jane Batten Wild ‘69 Richard A. Wilhelm ‘70 and Alice Kough Wilhelm ‘70 Merideth Willett ‘92 Lori Willhite

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Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig David N. Willing ‘59 and Winona Willing Michael T. Wilmoth ‘06 and Taylor Wilmoth Gary L. Wimer ‘65 and Judith Wimer Douglas F. Winebright William A. Wolma ‘67 and Frances White Wolma ‘66 Charles L. Wolters ‘71 Brian K. Woodard ‘97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ‘03 Bruce V. Work ‘64 David Work and Frances Work Stewart D. Work Janis Wunderlich Clarence R. Wyatt and Lobie Stone Judy Yeast Linda Yelm Hollis Shoemaker Yocum ‘75 Sarah Young

Businesses, Foundations, and Organizations

Anonymous Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc. Amazon Smile Foundation Coastwide Environmental David A. Bowers IRA Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Kone Inc. Leon A. Kraut IRA Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Stephen L. Rider DDS Thomas B. Doyle IRA Wortman Farm Account

3-4 YEARS Individuals

Anonymous Carol Werdin Alfrey ‘76 and Daniel A. Alfrey William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington Angela Baumann ‘18 Nancy Douglass Bell ‘56 Charles E. Berg ‘72 and Nancy Berg Robert Bernas and Marcia Bernas David D. Biklen ‘65 and Blanche Capilos † Robert D. Bilderback ‘59 Brent A. Birkhoff ‘85 and Tina Birkhoff Raymond S. Bland ‘79 and Kimberly Whowell Bland ‘81 James Blischke ‘59 and Alathea Blischke James T. Briscoe ‘73 and Vicki Lowder Young ‘74 Blake Christian Bryan ‘19 Susan Sucharzewski Buresch ‘80 and Michael A. Buresch

James L. Caldwell IV ‘72 and Barbara Caldwell Janet Gotthart Camp ‘53 Polly Armstrong Campbell ‘52 Harold F. Campbell ‘52 and Patricia Campbell Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 Leonard J. Carlson ‘88 and Helena Echols ‘86 Emily Caron ‘10 Katherine Grant Cazalet ‘04 and Brett Cazalet Charles C. Chappell ‘69 John C. Clifford IV ‘10 L. Terry Cook ‘91 and Karin Owrey Cook ‘89 Patrick S. Corrigan ‘13 John A. Courson ‘64 and Marcia Courson Paula Cramer Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick Glenn Dagenais ‘74 Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki Kevin Daleiden and Carla Daleiden William Stanley Daniel ‘72 Kathrine Gannon Davis ‘77 Richard L. DePuy ‘69 Mark DeVries Richard A. Dorn ‘61 and Diane Dorn Harvey L. Echols Jr. ‘81 and Millicent Knight Darrell W. Edson ‘61 and Bonnie Edson Kenneth A. Eiserman ‘71 and Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman ‘72 Susan Countryman Estes ‘66 and Fredrick C. Estes Scott C. Estler ‘76 Gary W. Evans ‘69 and Barbara Evans Kelly Sutton Everding ‘98 and Paul R. Everding Danny S. Evers ‘18 Robert E. Figge ‘89 and Melinda Miller Figge ‘91 James M. Flynn III ‘65 Trudy Roberts Triner ‘66 and John Foley Debra Forsaith ‘77 Patricia Brown Friese ‘55 Robert H. Frost ‘66 and Linda Jungbluth Frost ‘66 Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90 Richard A. Gaska ‘87 and Denise Huntley Gaska ‘87 Larry G. Gerdes Shirley Hansen Gibb ‘59 Janice Hood Gibson ‘63 and C Wayne Gibson Gregory C. Golembe ‘71 Arnold Gonzalez Jr. ‘90 and Sharon Gonzalez Douglas E. Graham ‘87 Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising Benjamin A. Grethey ‘00 Shannon Healy Gross ‘06 and Dan Gross Mark E. Grover Gregg Guenther ‘90 and Traci Swanson

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Guenther ‘93 Timothy M. Haak ‘80 and Christine Haak Tim Hallinan Ross C. Hart ‘73 Christopher J. Heatherly ‘94 and Molly Heatherly John L. Hennessy Jr. ‘68 Emily Henson ‘23 William L. Hesseltine ‘71 and Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine ‘72 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 Matthew M. Hoag ‘04 Sally Young Hoherd ‘54 Payton D. Holmes ‘17 and Aleeka Gentzler Holmes ‘20 Ralph Houck and Kathryn Houck Willis M. Hubbard ‘62 and Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard ‘64 Michael T. Jakubec ‘90 H. Richard Jewell ‘70 and Ann Ludlow Denzel B. Johnson ‘19 Christopher Johnston and Angela Johnston David W. Jones ‘62 Daniel R. Kane ‘13 and Erin Kane † Dorothy Galloway Katalinich ‘54 † Frank A. Katalinich Doris Kelleher Michael J. Kelley II ‘70 Stephen H. Kellogg ‘78 and Lynne Walker Kellogg ‘78 Jennifer Wheeler Kerch ‘12 Jan Kiley Allen D. Kircher ‘72 R. David Korngruen ‘76 Karen Krueger ‘72 Robert E. Kukla ‘68 and Judith Kukla John W. Larson ‘02 J. Rodney Lemon ‘63 and Hallie Simpson Lemon ‘63 Donald E. Lindblad ‘71 Ronald J. Lindsay ‘56 and Carol Lindsay Robert L. Litchfield ‘71 Peter H. Lufler ‘70 and Kathleen Lufler Kathleen Yarger Lupont ‘98 Amy Lythgoe Robert V. Main ‘53 Nicholas P. Mainz ‘17 Jamie Blaine Mammen ‘04 Helen Pollack Mandel ‘69 and Eric Mandel Gary D. Martin ‘76 and Janet Martin Jacob P. Marx ‘17 Elizabeth Steffy McDonald ‘71 and James L McDonald Jeffrey W. McGhee ‘94 and Lynn Foster McGhee ‘96 James B. McKnight ‘82 Angela Kemper McTernen ‘98 Stephen Dale Mey ‘68

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James B. McKnight ‘82 Angela Kemper McTernen ‘98 Stephen Dale Mey ‘68 Michael S. Mimnaugh ‘71 and Gayle Mimnaugh Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 Daniel C. Mitchell ‘82 and Barbara Mitchell Oliver L. Mitchell ‘59 and Anita Slebos Mitchell ‘60 Maribeth Novak Mohan ‘71 and James J. Mohan Pamela Larson Moore ‘88 Charles E. Morris Jr. and Jeanne Morris Paul K. Moye ‘61 and Beverly Linnihan Kenneth D. Murphy ‘88 and Stephanie Tatem-Murphy William C. Myers ‘85 and Margaret Kerr Myers ‘85 Julia Briggerman O’Hara ‘62 and Daniel O’Hara Megan Sluis Parsons ‘01 and Nathan J. Parsons Gary Pearson ‘83 and Laura Stella Pearson ‘83 Kristeen Ford Peterson ‘81 and Quentin J. Peterson Vincent P. Pinto III ‘66 and Mary-Ann Pinto ‘67 Charles M. Poeltler ‘76 Madeline Poole ‘17 William C. Porter Jr. ‘73

McKenzie Price Barbara Provus Megan Carlson Prueter ‘08 Rosemary Pullen William G. Pyatt ‘75 and Brenda Pyatt Deborah Roter Rakestraw ‘77 Charles L. Rassieur ‘60 and Virginia Rassieur William R. Reinsberg ‘63 and Judith Reinsberg David R. Riddick ‘74 and Maria Riddick Melinda Hall Robertson ‘60 Carolyn Wade Rollins ‘70 Nancy Sager-Ruggles ‘70 Hiroko Saito ‘86 Marsha Miller Schierbeck ‘58 Rosemary Bryce Schintzius ‘73 Harold C. Schirmer ‘87 Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Clayton Schulenberg ‘21 Christopher C. Schwarz ‘09 and Breanna Webb Schwarz ‘09 Mary Scotillo ‘10 Barbara West Shea-Smucker ‘71 Rosemary Lai Sheeler ‘03 Kari Bailey Shimmin ‘97 and Henry R. Shimmin Elizabeth Silas ‘86 Jay S. Silhanek ‘56 and Diane Silhanek Ashley Sims ‘05 Roger F. Slaboch ‘75

Sherman U. Smith ‘72 and Diane Smith Lucas K. Sondgeroth ‘20 Teresa Platt Spenn ‘78 and Richard Spenn Sharon Smith Steffel ‘63 and Jerome Steffel Joanne Greer Stipp ‘64 and James Stipp Robert J. Strabley ‘97 Lynn Stubblebine Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Stumpf Rachel Laferriere Subramanian ‘95 John E. Tornquist ‘60 John Turnbull and Denise Turnbull Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner George M. Tyler ‘88 Zara Mehta ‘97 and Shiraz Y. Vakharia Felicia Roberts Wachob ‘09 and Glenn Ivan Wachob Jr. Mitchell Walker Linda Strassenburg Weitz ‘74 Ronald C. Wheeler Melissa Wieland Kristin Wilson Wilkes ‘08 and Jared Wilkes Lana Williams K. Scott Wiswall ‘00 and Jonathan Wiswall Sarah Crummy Wolek ‘01 and Rich Wolek Charles Youdris Jr. ‘64 Jane Inness Youngquist ‘61

Sara Youngs ‘08 Donna Zych ‘65 Businesses, Foundations, and Organizations Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Ann B. Michael IRA Anne Harmon IRA Bill Ellefson IRA David L. Arnold IRA Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA James Caldwell IRA James R. Klusendorf IRA Jeanne Robeson IRA Jerry Ledbetter IRA Jim and Anne Beall IRA Karl K. Taylor IRA Kellogg Printing Company Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Merle B. Growden IRA OSF Healthcare System Paul L. Brown IRA Prairie Vista Farm Robert G. Thompson Trucking Smithfield Foods Stephen Dale Mey IRA Steven Hoffman IRA Stewart Work IRA Stifel Investments Tornquist Family Foundation Ty Ink Promotions, Inc. Vicki Hennenfent IRA Wieland Family Foundation William S. Daniel Attorney At Law

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CLASS OF 1947

CLASS OF 1949

Highlanders Club Mary Quon Yip

Alumni of Record: 11 Participation Rate: 9% Pipers Club Rae Barker Hinton

Alumni of Record: 33 Participation Rate: 12% Quinby Club Burneta Burns Donges Highlanders Club Dorothy Kern Behnke Elaine Rechel Pipers Club Barbara Whiteman Garland

Alumni of Record: 4 Participation Rate: 25%

CLASS OF 1946

Alumni of Record: 9 Participation Rate: 11% Pipers Club Michael Jacobs

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CLASS OF 1948

Alumni of Record: 17 Participation Rate: 18% Highlanders Club Jane Davis Harper James N. McInnes Pipers Club Irene McIntyre Garabrant

CLASS OF 1950

Alumni of Record: 39 Participation Rate: 13% Monmouth Club Marilyn Clark Brownlie

Jewel Price Nicholls Tartan Club Martha Muirhead Felmley Pipers Club Virginia Haun Mittauer George E. Schoenfeld

CLASS OF 1951

Alumni of Record: 37 Participation Rate: 11% Monmouth Club *Ronald J. Irion Tartan Club Marilyn Rogers Brodd Leland R. Marshall Pipers Club *Louis A. Foster

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CLASS OF 1952 Alumni of Record: 43 Participation Rate: 26% Monmouth Club *Shirley Moser Irion John R. Kelly *Ralph E. Whiteman Tartan Club Polly Armstrong Campbell Jeanne Jennings Ginter Highlanders Club *Harold F. Campbell Roland J. Chilton June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen Margaret Deschwanden Foster Carroll P. Toal Jr. † Patricia Acosta Wiedenman

CLASS OF 1953

Alumni of Record: 29 Participation Rate: 41% Presidents Club Anonymous Quinby Club Janet Gotthart Camp Founders Club Irwin E. Kirk Monmouth Club Robert V. Main *Mary Hollander Winter *Robert G. Winter Scots Club Roger K. Ray Highlanders Club † Susan Barrett Boelke *James K. Hoffmeister Phyllis Clindinin Martin Virginia Hughlett Varce Joyce Hennenfent Walton

CLASS OF 1954

Alumni of Record: 44 Participation Rate: 25% Monmouth Club *James W. Asplund *Barbara Cook Mercer Patricia Whitsitt Overbeck Scots Club Anne Harmon Highlanders Club Stanley Graham Shirley Morrow Grieme Sally Young Hoherd Ronald R. Huff Pipers Club Betty Beabout Boehm Charles D. Denniston † Dorothy Galloway Katalinich

CLASS OF 1955

Alumni of Record: 28 Participation Rate: 36% Monmouth Club *James G. Mercer John S. Romine Tartan Club *Alan V. Larson Janet Jones Presley *Louis P. Richard Highlanders Club *Gary K. Allen Elizabeth Thurner Belanger Patricia Brown Friese Gerald A. Marxman Pipers Club Margaret Ramsdale Alford

CLASS OF 1956

Alumni of Record: 53 Participation Rate: 25% Monmouth Club Paul L. Brown Edith Nichols Roberts Scots Club *Roger J. DeDera Anne Quinby Dyni Tartan Club Donald S. Galitz *Sally Smith Larson Highlanders Club Nancy Douglass Bell *Rodney E. Bollman Margaret Blanchard Daiker *Ronald J. Lindsay *Jay S. Silhanek Pipers Club *Kathryn Bunting Hamrin Kenneth D. Lister

CLASS OF 1957

Alumni of Record: 63 Participation Rate: 25% Presidents Club Marlyn Whitsitt Rinehart Founders Club Charles Courtney Jr. *Richard K. Fuller Monmouth Club Rhoda Engel Tartan Club Annette Thrift Ray James E. Thompson Highlanders Club *John K. Baumann Robert H. Bischoff *Jeffrey Mar *C. Dean Mitchell *Trudy Morrill Mitchell Lynn A. Nelson

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Pipers Club Kay Bagge Alden *Kathleen Trevor Garwood Deborah Kerswill Keller Stephen B. Lindell

CLASS OF 1958

Alumni of Record: 65 Participation Rate: 35% Presidents Club *Margaret Evans Roberts Monmouth Club Janet Forsythe Fishburn *Richard W. Peters Scots Club *Anne Irey Kohlmeyer Tartan Club *Ralph E. Stephenson Highlanders Club *Beverly Carlson Baumann Mary Conway Harvey *Richard J. Henry *Marcia Kern Hoffmeister *Perry W. Johnson *Susan Gingrich Jones *T. Larry Mell Daniel L. Moon Beverly Cain Nelson Marsha Miller Schierbeck *Allan W. Smith James A. Syrett *Robert G. Yarde Pipers Club *William T. Axline Jr. Kathryn Cummins Cope Margaret Flick Droppa Joan McMillan Jeannette Williams Vogt

CLASS OF 1959

Alumni of Record: 83 Participation Rate: 29% Quinby Club Ellen Littler Perry Founders Club *David N. Willing Monmouth Club Anonymous *Dorothy Young Voetberg Scots Club *Robert F. Bowen *Barbara Getty Dobbins *Lee D. Dobbins Barbara Ruettinger McQuillan Tartan Club *Carl W. Anderson *Marilyn Schneider Johnson *Robert C. Johnson

Highlanders Club *James Blischke *Sally Ahrens Brown Charles B. Doty Shirley Hansen Gibb *Sally Platt Ivy Jean Beveridge Meyers *Oliver L. Mitchell W. Thomas Wallace Jr. Pipers Club Donald R. Beveridge † Robert D. Bilderback *John C. Carstens Karen Walters Dye *Marjorie Schroeder Lazar

CLASS OF 1960

Alumni of Record: 96 Participation Rate:28% Presidents Club David A. Bowers *Charles L. Rassieur Quinby Club † Ralph L. Riggs Jeanne Gittings Robeson Monmouth Club *Robert Gamer † Alvin T. Peterson Scots Club Maureen Smiley Liesman John E. Tornquist Tartan Club *James W. Nelson Walter H. Pfaeffle Melinda Hall Robertson *Warren A. Sanders Highlanders Club *Bruce A. Anderson Lewis B. Arnold *Arlene Dresmal Blewitt Barbara Divinsky Brundage Karen Sundberg Finn *Jack J. Glotfelty Dean A. Graves Nancy Acheson McGaan *Anita Slebos Mitchell *William D. Rhodenbaugh Ann Toal Kathryn Oliver Tribler Pipers Club † J. Roger Cummings Patricia Baird Link John Nunnikhoven

CLASS OF 1961

Alumni of Record: 113 Participation Rate: 30%

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CLASS OF 1962

Alumni of Record: 89 Participation Rate: 28% Presidents Club *Robert J. Ardell *Kenneth H. Knox Quinby Club Thomas S. Davis

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Founders Club *G. Deeks Carroll Jr. *Julia Briggerman O’Hara Monmouth Club *Willis M. Hubbard *Rodney J. McQueen David L. Spears *Sandra Foreman Walker Scots Club *Nancy Guilinger Coon *William T. Irelan *Harold N. McDaniel Tartan Club Karen Deen Squire Highlanders Club *Jean Grove Boekenhauer *Marjorie Armstrong Brand *Judith Randall Dickinson *Jerry L. Greer Robert C. Hamilton Alice Goss Haznedl David W. Jones *Philip A. Muntzel Carol Anderson Vernon Charles Thomas Weeks Pipers Club *Patricia McClinton Nolte *Judith Lips Stoffer

CLASS OF 1963

Alumni of Record: 115 Participation Rate: 33% Presidents Club *Stanley E. Chism *Ann Mack Collier David Wallace Club *David L. Arnold Quinby Club *F. William Graue Jr. Founders Club *Robert M. Barton *Gene Dawson Monmouth Club *David R. Bates Judith Sluka Butcher *Donna Bullard Colado *Carol Clark Dotseth Robert H. Gwynn *Russell F. Marshall *William R. Reinsberg *Carol Veith Sorenson Terry L. Wilkison Scots Club *Mary Hunter Bivens *Harry C. Bollin Shirley Service Culbert *Janet Link Leonard *Hugh M. Phelps

Tartan Club *Philip G. Killey Jr. *Hallie Simpson Lemon *J. Rodney Lemon Elizabeth Patterson Donald L. Roegge Highlanders Club Janet Lunsmann Acker *Sara Probert Berendt Howard A. Fulford *Patricia Morse Lyall *Linda Frautschy Sherman John R. Steele *Sharon Smith Steffel Pipers Club Marc D. Constant Marilyn Hansen Crockett *Janice Hood Gibson Sharon Irvine Lopatka *Janet Irey Lovdahl *Laddie J. Polz

CLASS OF 1964

Alumni of Record: 156 Participation Rate: 26% David Wallace Club James A. Hutchinson Quinby Club Anne Buchanan Founders Club *John A. Courson *Jane Wilson Dawson William G. Morgan Monmouth Club *Brian M. Austin *Reid K. Beveridge *Janet Henning Brown Barbara Bolon Bye *Donald L. Denney *Marilyn Kessinger Hubbard *Mary Bailey Marshall *Stanley L. McKelvie Gretchen Wright Moore *Michael E. Sproston *Joanne Greer Stipp *Dennis E. Walker Scots Club Lucy Work Burroughs *Carl J. Demas Elizabeth Giffen Ewell Edward P. Farwell Joan Strand Kotz *Robert Remmert Bruce V. Work Tartan Club *Karen Brown Baker Thomas B. Doyle James F. McKinley Jr. *Charles Thomas Rezner *Richard T. Smith

Highlanders Club *James W. Gee Jr. Jean Cowan Kistler Robert W. McAllister *James D. Millar *Fred H. Rumney III Judith Blaich Stipp *Peter J. Suffredini Jr. *Kenneth M. Wolma Charles Youdris Jr. Pipers Club *Nancy Garretson Benzon Joan Nickel Sanders *David J. Yez

CLASS OF 1965

Alumni of Record: 146 Participation Rate: 23% Presidents Club *Karen Barrett Chism *William J. Goldsborough David Wallace Club *Julie Caldwell Arnold *William M. Simpson *Karen Bush Watts Quinby Club Anonymous Founders Club *Judith Maxwell Schaeffer *Lee E. Schaeffer Jr. *Eugenia Willman Zagorski *Ronald A. Zagorski Monmouth Club *Larry D. Brown Gary L. Gilliland *David L. Murray *Danny C. Richards Lucille Rupe Scots Club Andries L. Vermeer Tartan Club Sharon Avery Danner *Ann Garry J. David Rumbough Jr. Donna Zych Highlanders Club Joel M. Auble *David D. Biklen *Larry F. Clark *Sharon Zipse Fesler James M. Flynn III Janet Hamly-Ott *Ann Murphy Lafferty *Michael J. Lafferty *Donald R. Paulson *Frederick C. Pfaffmann Carl J. Schmidlapp III *Joseph L. White Pipers Club *Gary L. Wimer

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CLASS OF 1966

Alumni of Record: 159 Participation Rate: 29% Presidents Club *Richard E. Yahnke David Wallace Club *Steven A. Azuma Quinby Club *Kenneth Martin Klein *Gail Hartong Zika Founders Club Douglas R. Carlson *Frances White Wolma Monmouth Club *Linda Jungbluth Frost *Robert H. Frost *George E. Heck Jr. *Anthony J. Perzigian *Donna Schliffke Sproston John H. Wierman Scots Club *Margaret Schneider Demas *Judith Burmeister Dew *Larry R. Dew *Dorothy Harris Fogel *Barbara Baughman Killey *Linda Carlson Phelps *Joseph C. Simpson *John R. Stergulz Tartan Club *Daniel G. Bianucci Priscilla Bussert Fanning Susan Kauzlarich Kuster *Robert D. McLaren *Donald K. Morton *James E. Pilarski *Judith Anderson Pilarski *Nancy Munn Smith *Paul M. Thompson Highlanders Club *Rosalie Huff Barman Harold Peter Basler Jr. *Barbara Trubeck Clark *Susan Countryman Estes Mary Johnson Hanlin † Rick L. Hoy *David McLaughlin *Janet Clayton McLaughlin *Earl K. Paasch *Richard P. Rodgers Janet Maginn Stevenson David B. Stimpson Mary Hemminger Taylor *Trudy Roberts Triner Pipers Club *Larry G. Berdoll *Charles H. Kellner *Vincent P. Pinto III

CLASS OF 1967

Alumni of Record: 141 Participation Rate: 29% David Wallace Club Anonymous *Elaine Baer Azuma *Frederick J. Kaskel Quinby Club *Anne White Beall *Susan Latham Klein Ann Michael *Payson S. Wild Jr. *Robert A. Zika Founders Club *Lawrence K. Pickett Jr. *William A. Wolma Monmouth Club David W. Adolphson Dwight R. Erskine *Leon A. Kraut *Sonja Zedigian Lowry *H. Leonard Porter III *Mary Ellen Biciste Porter Robert C. Roush *Wendell L. Shauman Scots Club *Lyle E. Fogel Jr. *Frank P. Killey *George M. Simmons Tartan Club *Vittorio Barrile *Judy Williams DeMien *Ronald K. DeMien *William J. Edwards Virginia Jacobson Caroline Marvin John H. Smith Highlanders Club *Larry R. Bowden William G. Coppard *Thomas E. Dickson *Richard M. Downard *John P. Wayne *Thomas R. Weber Pipers Club Barbara Henry Linda Blow Klabunde Judith Schneider Lilly *Michael Maxson *Richard L. Paasch *Mary-Ann Pinto *Linda Janicek Szitta

CLASS OF 1968

Alumni of Record: 180 Participation Rate: 23% Presidents Club *James R. Bunn John E. Harmon

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*Augustin S. Hart III Stephen Dale Mey William L. Trubeck David Wallace Club *Won Yang Everett *Janet Forbes Myers *Jean Hutchinson Randolph Quinby Club John L. Hennessy Jr. Monmouth Club Michael E. McCreight Peter E. Upton Ann Newton Wieland Scots Club *Nancy Campbell Haynor Charles S. Marshall Tartan Club *MaryLu Belcher Bretsch Robert H. Brink Sally Fenn DeVries *Joan Rezner Gundersen *Bonnie Janicek McLaren *Bruce C. Ogilvie Highlanders Club *Jerald D. Eiserman *M. Simpson Eiserman John W. Evermon *Thomas N. George Allan Hale *Robert E. Kukla *David B. Lieb *Alexander M. Lindsay Verna Lester Marshall Sandy Newman *Mary Peirce O’Brien *Claudia Kinne Spotts *Diane Whitt White Pipers Club *Kathleen Brown Bell Robert H. Block Jr. *Thomas J. Cerkez III David W. Curd Robert W. Harrington Jr. James M. Mosbacher *Lee-Ann Wells Paasch Marcia Balstrode Wolf

CLASS OF 1969

Alumni of Record: 220 Participation Rate: 21% Presidents Club *Alice Young Bunn Quinby Club *Dwight Tierney Monmouth Club David K. Allen *Gary W. Evans *David W. Jackson *John I. Moore Jr. Linda Reed

*Jennifer Barnes Stauth *Michael T. Stauth *William B. Trent Jr. Charles L. Turnbough Jr. Jane Batten Wild Scots Club *Bruce E. Birdsell Charles W. King *E. Jay Van Cura *Merikay Waldvogel Tartan Club James W. Albright *Donald L. Campbell William L. Ellefson *Steven Hoffman *David T. Long *Jean Walter Long *Deborah Gruenau MacVey Lee McGaan *Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie *John A. Perkins Jr. *Jan Weshinskey Schons Highlanders Club Susan Crossey Alm *Rebecca Keefe Brown Carole Riester Callahan Charles C. Chappell Richard L. DePuy Carl D. Diehl *Terry A. Henderson Jeffrey L. Kiner *Carla Turner Makowski *Helen Pollack Mandel *Barbara Barnhart Milnor Nancy Pogue *Leslie Williamson Rumney Jon K. Ryberg Susan Rayniak Schneider Pipers Club Roy Evert Adolphson Christopher D. Bowers *Peter L. Leverenz *David J. Ward

CLASS OF 1970

Alumni of Record: 204 Participation Rate: 23% Quinby Club Michael B. McCulley Founders Club *Joanne Moy Monmouth Club *Marcia Brink Adair † Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson *John T. Kreitler Bruce H. Morrison *Kathleen McLaughlin Nolin *William Swarthout *Catherine Blake Trent

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(claSS of 1970, continued) Scots Club *Serena Foote Birdsell *Richard A. Johnson Sara Ehrenberg Rosen Tartan Club *Gordon L. Amgott *H. Richard Jewell Pamela Marshburn Morgan *Victoria Wheeler Romero *Candace Pearson Swarthout Highlanders Club Gregory K. Bradley *Stanley B. Dawson *Andrea Hinman Elia *John R. Elia Stephen H. Fowler *Lauren Brenneman George *Mary Martin Graham Jane Kaski Hamilton Michael J. Kelley II Ann Hoyt Kightlinger *Peter H. Lufler *Jane Martin-Watson *George J. Milnor Susan Holland Murley *Barbara Blodgett Pearson *Van D. Perrine *Thomas G. Poeltler Nancy Wiese Radosta Carolyn Wade Rollins Linda Gustafson Sheehan *Thomas C. Taylor *Jill Petrie Whiteside *Alice Kough Wilhelm *Richard A. Wilhelm *Sara Wyant Pipers Club David W. Bottrell *Richard H. Chabowski Ira Rifken Nancy Sager-Ruggles

CLASS OF 1971

Alumni of Record: 266 Participation Rate: 16% Presidents Club *Susie Swanson FitzGerald Robert L. Litchfield Quinby Club *Michael J. McGrath *Margaret Robb Petersen Founders Club Margaret Will Lee Monmouth Club *Marco T. DiGiorgio

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*Kenneth A. Eiserman Margaret Hamil *Catherine Mayer Jackson *Louise Laine Lubs Scots Club Gregory C. Golembe Donald E. Lindblad Margaret Marra Treggett *Frank J. Wollrab Tartan Club *Judith Gardiner Johnson *Martin C. Luehrs *Michael S. Mimnaugh Alan P. Rogers *Lynn Rosenow Seiwert Highlanders Club Betty Jerden Bollman *JoAnn Eisenman Britton *Lyndea Dew Brown *Sarah Maxwell Brown *Jan Farnsworth *Cheryl Nowak Garrison *Carolyn Ellis Harrison Lynnell Kahler Havercamp *Elaine Hubbell Herzog *William L. Hesseltine *John B. Leuthner Dianne Robison Marcell *Elizabeth Steffy McDonald *Jeffrey A. Miles *Maribeth Novak Mohan *Linda Baughman Pushaw Edward J. Ryan Barbara West Shea-Smucker Rhea Simons *Linda Czajka Stebbins Charles L. Wolters Pipers Club Susan Morton Lloyd † Eugene T. Marchuk *Kathryn Gardels Weal

CLASS OF 1972

Alumni of Record: 227 Participation Rate: 19% David Wallace Club *Lucy Hyde Johnson *Stephen T. Johnson Thomas S. Martin Quinby Club Robert “Cam” McConnell *Sherman U. Smith Founders Club *Jane Marshall Kellogg Monmouth Club Carol West Boehme *James L. Caldwell IV Gary W. Clark William Stanley Daniel *Mary Ann Galusha Eiserman

*Daniel M. Fowler Blair W. Schultz *David R. Whitcomb Scots Club *Roy E. Bockler Catherine Sanborn Johnson *Stephen D. Keithley Allen D. Kircher Karen Krueger Robert H. Roggeveen *John J. Scotillo Tartan Club *Charles E. Berg *Christine Heaton Brown *Mary Auliff Havens *Letitia Keating Hoffman *Kevin J. Kelley *Claudia Lawson Moss Highlanders Club Linnea Bass Gregg R. Drije Douglas D. Hardin *Toni Kauzlarich Hesseltine Edward A. Jones Marsha Theisen Jones *Martin L. Katz *Craig A. Patterson Mary Ryder *Diane Guzzi Shilton *Sheryl Brinton Zimmerman Pipers Club Kathleen Long Baum *Paul J. Bemko William K. Bencini Jr. *Elaine Bradford *Frances Biedenstein Leverenz

CLASS OF 1973

Alumni of Record: 195 Participation Rate: 22% Quinby Club *Andrew D. Kerr *Dennis M. Plummer Founders Club H. Charles Stahmer Monmouth Club *Thomas E. Colclasure *Charles W. Goehl *Glenn P. Kinder *Nancy Thompson Kinder *Timothy L. Owen Louise Pacholik Gregory B. Parker *Gordon B. Yocum Scots Club *Cynthia Wead Keithley Ann Doherty Kramer Carl Shaub Tartan Club

Glenn Catlett *Ann Boley Parker Nick Tucker Highlanders Club *Mick Birkhofer Gregory H. Ellis William N. Fenney III Ross C. Hart *Michele Spleha Katz Alice Higgins Lawson *Virginia Plunkett Paton William C. Porter Jr. Thomas E. Roy Jacquelyn Grier Salvato Janet Scheeline Rosemary Bryce Schintzius *Scott D. Stanton *Katharine Wakolbinger Welch Kenneth L. Wherry *William F. Zimmerman Pipers Club Roger J. Blachek *James T. Briscoe Margaret Bass Dickow *David R. Elmer Williet Griffin Gayla Smith Hiar Cynthia Carman Rich *Brian T. Taniguchi *Carol Mullen Walsh

CLASS OF 1974

Alumni of Record: 208 Participation Rate: 18% David Wallace Club F. Grant Minor Founders Club *John C. Carlson *Lynette Johnson Carlson *Dean A. Sipe Monmouth Club G. Ronald Barshinger *Alan R. Gieryna *Sarah Young Hudson *Gary C. Niehaus *Gail Simpson Owen *Gary M. Peevler *Christine Odell Potts *Jeffrey C. Potts Scots Club A. Christina Clark *David A. Hartig Charles R. Hughes *Charles B. Peter *Warren J. Wilson Tartan Club Bruce W. Block *Lloyd H. Fish *Susan Prochaska Hardie Alan D. Harris

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*Richard W. Karcher Highlanders Club Ann Quick Akers Victoria Bautch John L. Carter Douglas W. Funk *John C. Hughes Sr. *Elizabeth Fellowes Hunt Catherine Vogel Mikes George M. Milton IV Robert C. Wegner Linda Strassenburg Weitz Pipers Club Judith Collins Glenn Dagenais *Stephen H. Goss *David R. Riddick *Vicki Lowder Young

CLASS OF 1975

Alumni of Record: 204 Participation Rate: 13% Presidents Club Jerri Picha David Wallace Club *Joseph O. Svoboda Founders Club *Jon E. Dahl Monmouth Club *Alice Dunlap-Kraft *Mary Ann Kelly Gieryna *Donald D. Hadsell *Robert C. Hudson III Roger F. Slaboch Scots Club *Michael A. Millhiser Sr. *Gregory A. Smith *Lucinda Dunmire Wilson Tartan Club Kathryn Alexander *Scott A. Hamilton Judy Hogfeldt Highlanders Club Laura Beck Anderson *J. David Boyd Jane Fort Edwards *Denise Karczewski *Julia Van Cleve Paulson *Peter L. Paulson *William G. Pyatt *Joseph W. Schurr Hollis Shoemaker Yocum Pipers Club Christopher W. Campbell *Gregory I. Derbak *Douglas L. Stickels

CLASS OF 1976

Alumni of Record: 160 Participation Rate: 20% David Wallace Club Emily Johnson Minor *J. Stanley Pepper Quinby Club *Lynda Pepper Bollman Founders Club Terry F. Fruehauf *Franklin K. Johnson Monmouth Club Charles M. Poeltler Charles B. Shawver Randall E. Vickroy Scots Club *Pamela Wyeth Bellm *Margaret Romano Ford *William P. Ford *Brian P. Holland *Brian D. Kimmel *Roberta Mack Peter Randall J. Slaboch *R. Bruce Weiman Tartan Club *Gary D. Martin Paul D. Rickey *Pamela Slaughter Van Kirk Highlanders Club *Carol Werdin Alfrey † Mary Bailey-Haywood *William W. Breedlove *Gwendolyn Keesee Cavanaugh *James E. Cavanaugh *Michael S. Deam Jeffrey R. Earley *James L. Elsey Pipers Club *Marc E. Bruni *Mary Kistner Bruni Scott C. Estler R. David Korngruen *Mary Carlson Shull

CLASS OF 1977

Alumni of Record: 150 Participation Rate: 13% Presidents Club Patricia Bolon Elmone Founders Club Donald L. Gladfelter J. Stewart Peterson Jr. Monmouth Club Debra Forsaith Pamela Ball Gustafson *Kathy Wolf Plath Tartan Club William H. Lafayette Jr. Highlanders Club

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Nicole Chevalier *Linda Cook *Emily Hauge *Michael R. Osborn William E. Parker Deborah Roter Rakestraw Deborah Sterett Pipers Club Leslie Cipolla Kathrine Gannon Davis *Heather Fottler Mangian *Wayne K. Nelson Gary A. Neudahl James R. White

CLASS OF 1978

Alumni of Record: 118 Participation Rate: 14% David Wallace Club Mark E. Taylor Monmouth Club Craig A. Dahlquist Susan Smallwood Schilson *J. Mark Wilson Scots Club *Kathleen Clark Kimmel *Dean A. Oester *Joseph M. Welty Tartan Club Peggy Cain *Lynne Walker Kellogg *Stephen H. Kellogg Highlanders Club *Terry Brooks Campbell *Terrence C. Carlson *Judith Guy Casey *George K. Hess *Teresa Platt Spenn Pipers Club Laura Feinberg Feinberg

CLASS OF 1979

Alumni of Record: 121 Participation Rate: 11% Presidents Club *Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. David Wallace Club *Mark S. Kopinski Scots Club *John A. Elliott Andrew P. Matykiewicz Tartan Club *Raymond S. Bland *Donald P. Tanney Highlanders Club *Paul A. Bubb *Terry L. Dober *Gerald Palomo *Douglas B. Rankin Pipers Club

*Amy Armstrong Green Christine Pinkston McCarrell *Pamela Yuill Snyder

CLASS OF 1980

Alumni of Record: 128 Participation Rate: 15% David Wallace Club *Yvonne Mensing Hurckes Monmouth Club *Sally Meaker Gut *Kimberly Furman Roolf *Michael A. Schmitz Scots Club *Carl B. Forkner Highlanders Club *Susan Sucharzewski Buresch *Mary Buchen Carlson Christine Vancura Easley *Timothy M. Haak *Cathy Neese Hess Kent H. Kniep *George D. Kulhanek Christopher J. Lemon *Wendy Taeger Osborn *Cherry Galusha Simmons Pipers Club *Timothy D. Bresnahan Joel E. Brotherton *Douglas E. Ray *Susan Heslop Ray

CLASS OF 1981

Alumni of Record: 142 Participation Rate: 15% Presidents Club *J. Alex McGehee *Jane Schneiter Velazquez David Wallace Club *William G. Hurckes Monmouth Club Susan Sandner Gibson *Timothy J. McCabe Scots Club *Harvey L. Echols Jr. *Virginia Thake Elliott Tartan Club *Conny Davinroy Beatty *Kimberly Whowell Bland *George W. Gaulrapp Highlanders Club Mary Flautt Anderson *Michael J. Anderson *Lora Litchfield Corban Carrie Dunne Daly *Pamela Batson Ferguson *Samuel A. Ferguson *Debbra Taylor Kulhanek *J. Anthony Morgan *Kristeen Ford Peterson

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CLASS OF 1982

Alumni of Record: 119 Participation Rate: 8% Monmouth Club Mary Alexander Corrigan *Robert E. Hillison † Thomas A. Nichol Tartan Club *Daniel C. Mitchell Highlanders Club Roger D. Haynes *Kristen Campbell Stanton *Edward C. Tews Pipers Club *Sandy Coursey Axline James B. McKnight Lori Kaunzinger Phillips

CLASS OF 1983

Alumni of Record: 131 Participation Rate: 15% Monmouth Club *Stephen M. Bloomer Robert C. Dyni *Daniel L. Keating *Judi Poettgen Luepke *Paul G. Luepke Scots Club Joel R. Hillison Dorothy Aszman Ricketts Eric T. Vogt Tartan Club *Traci Whyte Abbott Highlanders Club *Martha Eckhard Anderson Lisa Hines Berg *Paula Rundell Brooks *Kelly K. Kost Michael Quagliano *Jean Michael Tews Pipers Club *David B. Bates *Gary Pearson *Laura Stella Pearson *Judith Bradley Stevenson *Lance Q. Zedric

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CLASS OF 1984

Alumni of Record: 149 Participation Rate: 11% Founders Club Jeffrey D. Miller *Edward W. Pailes Jr. Karen Williams Phinney Monmouth Club Robin Jarvis *Jane Stevens Keating Scots Club *Christopher J. Pio Highlanders Club *Debra Blatzer *Joe Burgess Jr. *Julie Collins *M. Dean Kreps Kimberlie Bollman Squier Pipers Club *Patricia Eckley Cook Kimberly Griffin Cruz Rebecca Chisholm Rennard Tamee Sterett Renwick *Laura Epley Selken

CLASS OF 1985

Alumni of Record: 119 Participation Rate: 8% Scots Club *Crystal Krug Sargent *Thomas A. Sargent Highlanders Club *Brent A. Birkhoff Jon C. Ellingworth Kelly Ford Pamela Murray Kuby *Margaret Kerr Myers *William C. Myers Pipers Club Ronda Ehlen Hall *Sarah Head Stambaugh

CLASS OF 1986

Alumni of Record: 112 Participation Rate: 12% Founders Club *Danette Bagley-Thierry *Roger E. Well Monmouth Club Kellie Kohler Esters *Kristy Smith Scots Club *William B. Brooks Jr. *Helena Echols Tartan Club *Brian J. Ross Highlanders Club Laura Cavanaugh *Eric G. Ealy *Joan Chatfield Ealy

Pipers Club Hiroko Saito Elizabeth Silas Tami Tisor

CLASS OF 1987

Alumni of Record: 131 Participation Rate: 8% Quinby Club *Mary Grable McLeod Founders Club *Ann Stites Cotter Monmouth Club *Paul D. Babcock Scots Club William Olson *Richard L. Owens Jr. Tartan Club *David A. Riggs Highlanders Club Jennifer Widmer Pipers Club *Denise Huntley Gaska *Richard A. Gaska Douglas E. Graham Harold C. Schirmer

CLASS OF 1988

Alumni of Record: 123 Participation Rate: 17% David Wallace Club *Curtis C. Farr *Jean Peters Witty Quinby Club *Anita Ridge Founders Club *Daniel A. Cotter Monmouth Club Gena Corbin Alcorn *Dianna Lukkasson Babcock *Amy Johnson Schmitz *Byron Sondgeroth Scots Club *Leonard J. Carlson George M. Tyler Tartan Club Kenneth R. Schoenig *Lisa Kruse Swanson *Todd K. Swanson Highlanders Club James D. Bonnett *John D. Downs Pamela Larson Moore *Kenneth D. Murphy Pipers Club *Paula Danforth Bowling Sandra Johnson MacMillan Glenn A. Stout *Kelly Kitterman Woods

CLASS OF 1989

Alumni of Record: 142 Participation Rate: 11% David Wallace Club *Bradley C. Nahrstadt Founders Club Daniel W. Dickson Michelle Perry Scots Club *Christine Winkelman Glasgow *John W. Herman *Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk *Jackie Bell Zachmeyer Tartan Club *Elizabeth Baumann Riggs Highlanders Club Michelle Hall *Kelly Simpson Knitter Michelle Moy Pipers Club *Pamela Bowman Best *Karin Owrey Cook *Robert E. Figge Daniel R. Mahr *Scott M. Woods

CLASS OF 1990 Alumni of Record: 149 Participation Rate: 8% David Wallace Club *Christine Beiermann Farr Quinby Club Robin Ottenad Galloway Monmouth Club *Jeffrey J. Bakker *Cheryl Conaway-Nelson *Kristyne Gilbert Scots Club Michael T. Jakubec Tartan Club *Lynne Talbott Dulin *Jayne Poland Schreck Highlanders Club *Christy Ogilvie McCreary *Lori O’Brien Oetting Pipers Club *Arnold Gonzalez Jr. *Gregg Guenther

CLASS OF 1991

Alumni of Record: 146 Participation Rate: 7% Monmouth Club DuFresne Penrod Blume Carla Sanders Scots Club *Michael D. Danner Tartan Club Colby M. Oleson

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CLASS OF 1992

Alumni of Record: 168 Participation Rate: 8% Founders Club Deletra Cross Hudson Scots Club *Jon J. Kruse *Bobbi Swarts Pio Tartan Club *Stephen R. Hartman *Jason R. Segebrecht Merideth Willett Highlanders Club *Jennifer Hoekstra Bezenah Susan Boland *Wendy Raymond Hacker *Eric J. Ostermeier Pipers Club *Charlene Faughn Hickling *John N. Hickling J. Jarrod Hippen *Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff

CLASS OF 1993

Alumni of Record: 143 Participation Rate: 7% Quinby Club William A. Turner Scots Club *Tammy Jefferson Herman Marybeth Dues Kemp Kristi Millar Tartan Club *Erica Mowitz Segebrecht *Lorrie Stoll Strohschein *M. Todd Wetterling Highlanders Club Victoria Adeleye *E. Kyle Davis Pipers Club *Traci Swanson Guenther

CLASS OF 1994 Alumni of Record: 117 Participation Rate: 7% Monmouth Club *Mark T. Tupper Scots Club Allison Ritscher Highlanders Club

*Christopher J. Heatherly Yi Li Cari Connell Lichtman *Annette Carson Manthei *Jeffrey W. McGhee Pipers Club *Jessica Bunch Butcher

CLASS OF 1995

Alumni of Record: 196 Participation Rate: 11% Quinby Club *Patrick W. Lewis Monmouth Club Patricia Allen *Julia Westby Blaesing *Eric D. Boland *Cassie Zelinske Day Amy Longenbaugh *Fiona Loomes O’Laughlin Scots Club *Amy Bradshaw *S. Mark Childs Bradley J. Foley Rachel Laferriere Subramanian Highlanders Club Marnie Steach Abigail Fafoglia Brian L. Franklin Amanda Hutton *Sean P. Maher Todd W. Myers *Jeani Randall Talbott Pipers Club Rebecca Hayworth *Julie Crisco Ricketts *Beth White Van Tine

CLASS OF 1996

Alumni of Record: 132 Participation Rate: 6% Monmouth Club *Michael J. Blaesing Tartan Club *Vanessa Treat Wetterling Highlanders Club *Lynn Foster McGhee *Christy Finch Noggle *Eric L. Noggle Tara Budde Peters Gina Tillman *Philip D. Tweedy

CLASS OF 1997

Alumni of Record: 173 Participation Rate: 9% Quinby Club *Kunal Kapoor Melissa Scholes Founders Club

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*Clifford K. Hastings Monmouth Club *Jill Bowles Boland Tartan Club *Arijit Dutta Dawn Johnson *Zara Mehta Highlanders Club Sandra Gavin Sandra Nickel *Kari Bailey Shimmin Robert J. Strabley *Brian K. Woodard Pipers Club Derek Archer *Joshua D. Gimm Amy Workman

CLASS OF 1998

Alumni of Record: 274 Participation Rate: 4% Founders Club *Neil A. Dahlstrom Highlanders Club Sarah Botkin Timothy C. Brown *Jeffrey M. Dougherty Kathleen Yarger Lupont Angela Kemper McTernen *Shannon Kane Miller Pipers Club Kimberly Taylor Butka *Kelly Sutton Everding *Tennille McClure Gimm *Heather Haines Roseman

CLASS OF 1999

Alumni of Record: 263 Participation Rate: 7% Quinby Club *Michael D. Cryer Tartan Club *Matthew M. Hendon Highlanders Club *Jason R. Dare *Stephanie Orsi Dare *Eric Hardesty *Kristen Lightbody Hardesty *Michael J. Jones *Ann McClung Klungseth *Seth A. Klungseth *Lucy Kellogg Thompson *Heather Downing Turnquist *John M. Turnquist Pipers Club Melissa McWhirter Peitz Sharon Jirgl Schmitz

CLASS OF 2000

Alumni of Record: 248 Participation Rate: 3% Founders Club *Therese Worden Rankin Monmouth Club Benjamin A. Grethey Scots Club *Emily Moore Raymond *M. Lucas Raymond *K. Scott Wiswall Tartan Club Julie Anell *Heather Sechrest Hendon Pipers Club *Stefanie Riemer Mills

CLASS OF 2001

Alumni of Record: 257 Participation Rate: 5% Quinby Club *Christina Stob Cryer Tartan Club *Megan Sluis Parsons *Bonnie Trinko Roberts *Michael P. Roberts Highlanders Club *Cathie Osborn Hewes *Thomas R. Hewes III *Mary McGregor Luczu *Warren D. Rowland Elizabeth Wills *Sarah Crummy Wolek Pipers Club *Trent D. Cox Meg Welchans

CLASS OF 2002

Alumni of Record: 254 Participation Rate: 4% Monmouth Club *Brian D. Valentini Tartan Club Matthew J. Coultrip *Misty Saline Lerner Marissa McLaren Rieder Highlanders Club Sandra Bennin Ryan M. Johnson Victoria Kunz John W. Larson Megan Schaefer *Megan Barber Sears Pipers Club *Sarah Glascock Trager

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CLASS OF 2003

Alumni of Record: 232 Participation Rate: 7% Founders Club *Jason D. Paulsgrove Monmouth Club Curtis S. Lane *Jaimie Gurney Valentini *Janice Ruglio Van Kuiken Tartan Club *Geoffrey M. Edwards *Matthew S. Lerner Highlanders Club *Tara Todd Lewis Sherri-Gae Scott *Stephanie Fritz Woodard Pipers Club *Kerri Adams Fuller *Molly McNamara Klinger Rosemary Lai Sheeler Amy Fraser Sowinski *Devon Townsend Spencer *Adam S. Volpp *Elizabeth Nendza Volpp

CLASS OF 2004

Alumni of Record: 270 Participation Rate: 7% David Wallace Club *Nathan J. Gaskill Scots Club Jennifer Heiman *Jessica DeVore Johnston *Justin M. Johnston Jamie Blaine Mammen Kristin Martin *Michelle Meyer Messman Highlanders Club *Katherine Grant Cazalet Erron A. Deloney *Elizabeth Kline Elsbree *Joel A. Sage *Tara Ferruzza Sage Pipers Club Anonymous *Adam B. Carlson *Michelle Flaar Carlson Jennifer Davis Matthew M. Hoag *John W. Huxtable *Tamara Orte *Joshua B. Spencer

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CLASS OF 2005

Alumni of Record: 221 Participation Rate: 8% David Wallace Club *Laura Haumiller Gaskill Monmouth Club Travis M. Miller Scots Club *Theresa Gondek Bebout Tartan Club *Kelly Frericks Thannert Highlanders Club Blake M. Boma *Ryan S. Danzinger *Rafael C. Delgado *Andrew S. Elliott *Kathryn Jackson Troy D. Stark *Ashlee Somogyi Wallace Tyler R. Yarde Pipers Club Benjamin M. Hickerson D. Pat Raftis *Megan Pyle Ransbottom Ashley Sims *Jill Randolph Wray

CLASS OF 2006

Alumni of Record: 247 Participation Rate: 4% Monmouth Club *Christie Nelson *Amanda Weck Tartan Club *Joshua M. Ragar Highlanders Club Matt W. Gohlinghorst Evelina Lipecka *Ryne A. Sherman Pipers Club *Sara Tyson Fitzjarrald *Albert F. Greene *Shannon Healy Gross *Sarah Zanger Venvertloh *Michael T. Wilmoth

CLASS OF 2007

Alumni of Record: 275 Participation Rate: 5% Monmouth Club Kelli Wefenstette Tartan Club Silvia Fabela *John K. Gerrity *Justin L. Martin Highlanders Club *Wade R. Brown Kelly Stadter *Ian Douglas Wallace

Pipers Club Gregory R. Bouslog *Lindsay Ditzler *Mollie Williams Harrod *Richard F. Harrod *Amanda Havens Pilger *Lee M. Radford *Hilary Hawkinson Stott

CLASS OF 2008

Alumni of Record: 272 Participation Rate: 5% Tartan Club Kathryn Fitzsimmons Cross *Zak S. Edmonds *Erik C. Hoffer *Karah Goetschius Hoffer Highlanders Club *Nicholas E. Carlson *Amanda Trotter Elliott Megan Carlson Prueter Sara Youngs Pipers Club Rachel Atherton *Miles Z. Miller *Joseph H. Pilger Melinda Todd *Kristin Wilson Wilkes

CLASS OF 2009

Alumni of Record: 242 Participation Rate: 7% Monmouth Club Keshala Halangoda Bradley J. Horn *Breanna Webb Schwarz *Christopher C. Schwarz Tartan Club *Brian C. Jordan *Hilary Leary Martin Highlanders Club *Crystal Myers Sarah Nokes *Ankeia Scott *Felicia Roberts Wachob Pipers Club Samantha Briones *Kyle Ray Christensen *Madelyn Ethington *Paige Halpin Smith Tanesha Hughes Newell *Jacob T. Stott

CLASS OF 2010

Alumni of Record: 262 Participation Rate: 4% Highlanders Club Emily Caron John C. Clifford IV *Jennifer Erickson Sanberg

Pipers Club *Sally Hayes Hart Harrison D. Heilman Noah K. Hendricks *Brittany Cecil Holmes Jessie Carpenter Howes *Laura Greenwood Miller Mary Scotillo

CLASS OF 2011

Alumni of Record: 266 Participation Rate: 3% Scots Club Amanda Rush Tartan Club *Hope Grebner Bibens Highlanders Club Laura Graff Pipers Club Fannetta Jones Michelle Nutting Marcus D. Ruff *Kristen Wyse Wagner

CLASS OF 2012

Alumni of Record: 259 Participation Rate: 3% Monmouth Club *Kathryn Argentine Willhardt Tartan Club *Haley Jones Stockton Highlanders Club *John F. Scott *Jonathan M. Welty Pipers Club Christina Delesio *Jennifer Wheeler Kerch *Ian L. Smith

CLASS OF 2013

Alumni of Record: 279 Participation Rate: 5% Tartan Club *Alex B. Brooks *Clarissa Gardner Brooks *Jeffrey K. Kelleher *Colleen Sinclair Sye *Roy J. Sye John H. Whittaker Highlanders Club *Andrew R. Anselmi *Brooke Anderson Anselmi Pipers Club Patrick S. Corrigan *Daniel R. Kane Marlee Lane Kevin M. Lindsay Kathryn Shipp Brinton B. Vincent

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DONOR PROFILE

CLASS OF 2014

Alumni of Record: 250 Participation Rate: 4% Tartan Club *Rachel Whitlock Kelleher Highlanders Club *Katherine Dunn Becker *Rachel Greising Burke *Sara Frakes Reinhardt *Matthew R. Schmidt Rebekah Sell Pipers Club *Kaitlyn Washburn Cockerham Courtney Jonsson *Christina Durante Smith *Jonathan P. Steben Cody R. Whiteside

CLASS OF 2015

Alumni of Record: 255 Participation Rate: 3% Highlanders Club Adam P. Ruble Pipers Club *Stephanie Lankford Baker *Zachary Caleb Brand Nicole Kamzic *Erin Willhite Lafary *Ethan Scott Lafary Kelly Swann

CLASS OF 2016

Alumni of Record: 262 Participation Rate: 3% Highlanders Club *Evan J. Burke *Emily Flint Schmidt *Julianna Graf Welty Pipers Club Thea Bloom *Andrew A. Mathison *Tyler J. Osborn Emily Siefken

RICHARD ’66 and LEE YAHNKE BACKGROUND: Dick’s Monmouth education served as a springboard to the success he experienced — first as a Navy line officer aboard the USS Massey with two overseas deployments in the 1960s, then throughout his 40-year marketing and management career with John Deere. He held a variety of management experiences in numerous marketing and manufacturing locations for the company, including an assignment as marketing manager for Australia and New Zealand. He retired in 2006 as vice president of Worldwide Agricultural Parts Marketing. THE GIFT: A member of the Monmouth College Board of Trustees for 25 years, Dick and his wife, Lee, made a gift to establish the Yahnke Business and Economics Endowed Internship Fund, helping ensure that students seeking internships have the means to do so. The gift was made through IRA required minimum distributions, which “are a great way to avoid taxes and support worthy causes,” said Dick. MONMOUTH MEMORIES: “An endowment for business internships will provide funding and accessibility for more students who simply could not consider an internship due to their financial limitations,” said Dick. “As the youngest of five, the first to attend college, with loving parents but limited financial ability, I was that student who relied on summer jobs and grants to pay for college.” Yahnke said he first heard about attending Monmouth from his teacher and coach, Keith Follett, who was the son-in-law of legendary Monmouth philosophy professor Sam Thompson. STORY TIME: “Internships provide an opportunity for real-world practical business experience for students seeking business-related degrees,” said Dick. It’s encouraging to note that the first four internship recipients either have graduated or will graduate this spring and all are employed or have job offers. “The program is working,” said Dick. “Wackerle Center staff and business faculty are doing a great job of administering the program and encouraging deserving and qualified students to apply.”

CLASS OF 2017

Alumni of Record: 309 Participation Rate: 4% Tartan Club Jay R. Stinauer Highlanders Club Kayla Beadles *Payton D. Holmes Pipers Club Tyler J. Altfillisch Jordain Johnson Nicholas P. Mainz *Jacob P. Marx *Aubrey Cook McVey Trevor P. Oetting

Madeline Poole *Mackenzie Whiteside Schleich

CLASS OF 2018

Alumni of Record: 285 Participation Rate: 5% Presidents Club Courtney McGehee Tartan Club Angela Baumann Madison Doss Tessa Jones Highlanders Club

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Antonetta Axup Pipers Club Danny S. Evers *Abigail Baldocchi Gertz *Michael E. Gertz Brian K. Hoel Mary Luzzo Emily Manassah *Kaylee Kurtz Mathison Liam R. Merritt *Kelci Foss Osborn *Elizabeth Hippen Thiele

CLASS OF 2019

Alumni of Record: 195 Participation Rate: 3% Scots Club Blake Christian Bryan Highlanders Club Tara Sturgeon Pipers Club *Haley Johnston Gavin Laquita Harris Denzel B. Johnson Elizabeth Smith

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CLASS OF 2020

Alumni of Record: 207 Participation Rate: 1% Highlanders Club *Aleeka Gentzler Holmes Lucas K. Sondgeroth Pipers Club *Wade A. Thiele

DELETRA CROSS HUDSON ’92 THE BACKGROUND: Deletra Hudson, aka “The Financial Educator,” owns a financial and consulting firm in St. Louis, the same city where she grew up and attended Sumner High School, the oldest high school for African American students west of the Mississippi River. A bestselling and awardwinning author and speaker, her quarter century of financial experience includes working with corporations, municipalities, non-profit agencies, small businesses, churches and professionals. THE GIFT: She has established the Deletra Cross Hudson Scholarship Fund to assist Monmouth’s minority students who are faced with financial challenges to continue their studies. “My goal is to get the scholarship endowed,” she said. “Students are eligible to receive it after their first year. And there are academic requirements. We have to see that you have skin in the game. If money is the thing holding a student back, we want to make it so that money isn’t the thing.”

CLASS OF 2021

Alumni of Record: 208 Participation Rate: 3% Pipers Club Morgan Bemis Joseph Coan Botte Doner Carly Dunham Savannah Franklund Gunnar Steven Leaf Clayton Schulenberg

CLASS OF 2022

Alumni of Record: 195 Participation Rate: 6% Tartan Club *Arika Hofmann Dulin *Riley Joseph Dulin Highlanders Club Troy Stuart Hippen Kyle D. Martin Pipers Club Alison Barrington Charles Joseph Bonifer Cullen Hayes Marshall Liam Thomas Meyer Mikayla Moore-Kaczmarek Emma Poole Nicole Poole

CLASS OF 2023

Alumni of Record: 182 Participation Rate: 23% Pipers Club Tori Adolphson Madison Butler Andrew James Cliffel Gabrielle Crothers Christian James Daniel Jonathon Diaz Kain Patrick Donohoo Kaitlyn Fox Karen Fredrick Jacy Goodnight Emily Henson Kayle Heumann

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MONMOUTH MEMORIES: Scholarships are important to Deletra because that’s how she became a Monmouth student herself. “Monmouth was the only predominantly white institution I applied to,” she said. “I’d always been good academically, and they gave me a large scholarship.” She was encouraged to re-engage with the College by staff member Mollie Williams Harrod ’07, and now she’s on the Alumni Board, helping to “assist with some of my peers getting involved with the College.” STORY TIME: “I realized I’ve got do more,” she said of her financial advising. “I’m helping my clients to see the bigger vision. I want them to have a 100-year plan. That might seem like a large amount of time. A person might think, ‘One hundred years from now doesn’t affect me.’ But when I think of 100 years for me, that goes back to grandma and on to my children. All of that affects me. So my goal is to help people — and especially women business owners — bridge the gaps and help them build a legacy. That’s my passion.”

MacKenzie Holmes Lauren Johnson Alexandria King Nyasaina Kwamboka Samera Lesher David Elijah Lind Gabriela Madu Owen Rhys Mane-Davies Kaitlyn McCullough Madison Makayla Meldrum

Haley Melton Markeisia Mensah Danielle Murphy Jennie Nichols Yamile Pacheco Isabella Peetz Melissa Poole Hanna Pullen Jacob Tyler Rathgeb Nicholas T. Robertson

Jaidlyn Sellers Bailey Shimmin Grace Simpson Reid P. Sondgeroth Samuel Alexander Stoyanoff Anastasia Suman Gayle Walker Lena Wickens Abby Williams Emma Wolfe

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conStituent groupS PARENTS OF CURRENT AND FORMER STUDENTS President’s Club $25,000 or more *Robert J. Ardell ‘62 J. Alex McGehee ‘81 and Liz McGehee Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

David Wallace Club $10,000$24,999

Won Yang Everett ‘68 and William W. Everett William G. Hurckes ‘81 and Yvonne Mensing Hurckes ‘80 Emily Johnson Minor ‘76 F. Grant Minor ‘74 J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 and Christine Pepper Jean Hutchinson Randolph ‘68 and Ross Randolph *Eugene R. Scholes Jr. Jean Peters Witty ‘88 and Peter N. Witty Gordon K. Young ‘61 and Jane Corman Young ‘61

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

F. Austin Jones and Kim Jones † Ralph L. Riggs ‘60

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 and Ann Stites Cotter ‘87 John Goddard Jane Marshall Kellogg ‘72 and Buster L. Kellogg Jr. Margaret Will Lee ‘71 Therese Worden Rankin ‘00 and Jeffrey D. Rankin Roger E. Well ‘86 and Dana Well

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 and Julia Westby Blaesing ‘95 Stephen M. Bloomer ‘83 and Cheryl Youngren Bloomer Kristyne Gilbert ‘90 and Charles Duane Bonifer Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 *Sally Meaker Guth ‘80 James C. Hornaday ‘61 *Leon A. Kraut ‘67

Stanley L. McKelvie ‘64 and Sandra McKelvie Gary W. Melvin and Tess Melvin John I. Moore Jr. ‘69 and Mary Moore Cheryl Conaway-Nelson ‘90 and John R. Nelson Richard W. Peters ‘58 and Patricia Peters Linda Reed ‘69 Byron Sondgeroth ‘88 and Suzan Sondgeroth *Dorothy Young Voetberg ‘59 *Martha Williams Whiteman Dennis A. Willig Jr. and Angela Willig David T. Workman and Linda Workman

Scots Club $500-$999

Anonymous Michael D. Danner ‘91 and Julie Danner Anne Quinby Dyni ‘56 *Frederick A. Fletcher Christine Winkelman Glasgow ‘89 and Terry L. Glasgow *Richard A. Johnson ‘70 Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 and Don Juszczyk Jon J. Kruse ‘92 and Jodi Kruse Janet Link Leonard ‘63 and Robert D. Leonard Jr. Maureen Smiley Liesman ‘60 *Brooks McDaniel Kristi Millar ‘93 Michael A. Millhiser Sr. ‘75 and Eleanore Millhiser Rodney Nord and Christine Nord Sanjeev Pandey and Mary Niehaus Christopher J. Pio ‘84 and Bobbi Swarts Pio ‘92 Dorothy Aszman Ricketts ‘83 Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 and Crystal Krug Sargent ‘85 John J. Scotillo ‘72 and Nancy Scotillo Joseph M. Welty ‘78 and Jean Welty

Tartan Club $250-$499

James W. Albright ‘69

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Raymond S. Bland ‘79 and Kimberly Whowell Bland ‘81 Terry P. Brown and Linda Brown Sharon Avery Danner ‘65 George T. Dulee Jr. and Beth Dulee Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 and Gary M. Dulin Joan Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hallam Mary Auliff Havens ‘72 and John P. Havens Dale Hull Stanley D. Jenks and Kay Jenks Judith Gardiner Johnson ‘71 and Kevin M. Johnson Robert D. McLaren ‘66 and Bonnie Janicek McLaren ‘68 Bruce C. Ogilvie ‘68 and Rebecca Reedy Ogilvie ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patch Rosemary Pullen David A. Riggs ‘87 and Elizabeth Baumann Riggs ‘89 Jan Weshinskey Schons ‘69 and Carl R. Schons *Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90 Thomas E. Shie and Dianna Shie Donald P. Tanney ‘79 and Crystal Tanney

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Anonymous Thomas A. Appel and Jill Appel William K. Barrington and Jean Barrington John K. Baumann ‘57 and Beverly Carlson Baumann ‘58 Martha Beck *Christine Behne Dorothy Kern Behnke ‘49 Robert Bernas and Marcia Bernas Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71 *Rodney E. Bollman ‘56 Patrick Briones and Tracy Briones Steven L. Buban William Carter and Joy Carter Laura Cavanaugh ‘86 Denzil L. Clarke Brian Corn and Catherine Stark-Corn Kevin Daleiden and Carla

Daleiden John J. Daly and Yvonne Daly Gary L. Daniels James Dodge and Constance Dodge Christopher Doner and Jennifer Doner James Dunn and Patricia Dunn Jerald D. Eiserman ‘68 and M. Simpson Eiserman ‘68 Anita Fillman Neil Finlen and Lynda Finlen Michael Fisher and Heather Fisher Kelly Ford ‘85 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen Mary Martin Graham ‘70 and Stephen W. Graham Jr. Jane Gramkow Daniel Greising and Rebecca Greising Stan Grzywna and Debi Grzywna Timothy M. Haak ‘80 and Christine Haak Mary Johnson Hanlin ‘66 Ralph Houck and Kathryn Houck James P. Hughes and Mary Hughes John C. Hughes Sr. ‘74 and Patricia Hughes Amanda Hutton ‘95 Mary Beth Incorvati Delores Johnson Christopher Johnston and Angela Johnston Gordon Kiesgen III and Nanette Kiesgen Pamela Murray Kuby ‘85 Alice Higgins Lawson ‘73 Brian D Logan and Brenda Logan Amy Lythgoe Sean P. Maher ‘95 and Shalaine Maher Steven D. Mahrt and Vickie Mahrt Kathryn Mainz Scott Martin and Linda Martin Kelliann McArthur Jeffrey W. McGhee ‘94 and

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conStituent groupS–parentS (continued) Lynn Foster McGhee ‘96 Christopher McLaughlin and Deena Fisher McLaughlin Barry J. McNamara and Vicki McNamara Lyndon D. Meyer Doug Miller and Deborah Miller Shannon Kane Miller ‘98 and Steven J Miller Kimberly Moye Harold Muegge and Maria Muegge Lynn A. Nelson ‘57 Mary Peirce O’Brien ‘68 and Kenneth O’Brien Lori O’Brien Oetting ‘90 and Lance Oetting Steve Orwig and Ann Orwig Kristeen Ford Peterson ‘81 and Quentin J. Peterson Vernon Peter Pitts and Patricia Pitts Thomas G. Poeltler ‘70 and Gini Poeltler Dana L. Poole and Janice Poole Gary Propes and Sherri Propes Jerry E. Pruett and Joan Pruett Gary Rohrer and Berta Rohrer Kenneth Schneider and Vanessa Schneider Kevin Shaw and Susan Shaw Peter R. Sheets and Mary Sheets Kari Bailey Shimmin ‘97 and Henry R. Shimmin George D. Sprout and Peggy Sprout Robert Stanuch and Karen Stanuch Marnie Steach ‘95 Edward T. Thompson and Annette Thompson Kevin Turner and Dawn Turner Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 and John M. Turnquist ‘99 William Urban and Jacquelynn Urban Craig VanMetre and Donna VanMetre Don L. Voss and Brooke Voss Joseph L. White ‘65 and Diane Whitt White ‘68

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Brian K. Woodard ‘97 and Stephanie Fritz Woodard ‘03 Linda Yelm

Pipers Club $1-$99

Timothy E Arrenius Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 Betty Babcock M. Edward Baker and Fortuna Baker Michael D. Barry and Trina Barry Cindy Beadles Mr. and Mrs. LaMar D. Bell Richard Bell and Susan Bell *Nancy Garretson Benzon ‘64 *Thomas Best E. Dean Blust and Jeanne Blust Nancy Boley Bill Bona and Cathy Bona Brian Alan Bossert and Pam Bossert Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan Carol Brown Ann Callaway Martha Carwile Richard H. Chabowski ‘70 and Elaine Bradford ‘72 David S. Christensen and Rebecca Christensen David Compton and Patricia Compton Michael L. Connell and Linda Connell Patricia Eckley Cook ‘84 and Terry L. Cook Leslie James-Cook ‘83 and Tony L. Cook Michael D Cronin and Patrica Cronin Daniel Cullick and Lynn Cullick JoAnn Cummings † J. Roger Cummings ‘60 Dan Dinges and Shauna Dinges Cynthia Drea Karen Walters Dye ‘59 Kevin R. Eckley and Lisa Eckley Vicki Fogle John R. Foster Jr. and Annjanette Foster

Jill Franklund Joshua D. Gimm ‘97 and Tennille McClure Gimm ‘98 Gregg Guenther ‘90 and Traci Swanson Guenther ‘93 Josh Hale and Dennette Hale Donald Hartshorn and Mary Hartshorn Gary R. Heaton and Jonalyn Lawson Heaton Brian Henson and Kathryne Henson Corey L. Hess and Jill Hess Kevin Hickey and Joanne Hickey Susan Higbee J. Jarrod Hippen ‘92 Doris Kelleher Michael Ketchum and Janet Ketchum Darrell Kuehl and Suzanne Kuehl Ann Lampariello Joan Law Erica Leming Peter L. Leverenz ‘69 and Frances Biedenstein Leverenz ‘72 William M. McNall ‘81 and Jane Simpson McNall Glen Misek and Laurel Kilpatrick Daniel E. Moersfelder and Anne Moersfelder Melanie Moore Jared Morrison and Heather Morrison Barry O’Brien and Mary O’Brien Dean Prentiss and Candace\ Prentiss Douglas E. Ray ‘80 and Susan Heslop Ray ‘80 Casey Rexroat and Jen Rexroat Stephen L. Rider and Karen Rider Gail Riester Brenda Robinson-Young Kevin Rossmiller and Wendy Rossmiller George N. Ruglio and Tracey Ruglio William G. Schlobohm Kenneth D. Schweitzer and Debra Schweitzer Bruce Setchell and Lori Setchell Mark Shallenberger and Patricia Ohler Shallenberger James H. Sosnowski and Linda

Sosnowski Mark A. Soutsos and Eva Soutsos Christopher Staunton and Donna Staunton Stacy Jordan Stoyanoff ‘91 and Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff ‘92 David Streeter and Barbara Streeter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Stumpf Matthew L. Turley and Erica Turley James T. Widdop and Constance Widdop David O. Wildermuth and Sandra Wildermuth Lori Willhite Carl Williams and Lana Williams Scott M. Woods ‘89 and Kelly Kitterman Woods ‘88 Judy Yeast

FACULTY AND STAFF

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 Clarence R. Wyatt

Founders Club *Holly Tharp Sarah Young

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 Gena Corbin Alcorn ‘88 *Michael J. Blaesing ‘96 *Charles Duane Bonifer *Hannah Reagor Maher Laura Moore *Amy Johnson Schmitz ‘88 *Mark E. Willhardt

Scots Club $500-$999

*Chad M. Braun *Jennifer Braun *Stephanie Kinkaid *Michelle Merritt-Juszczyk ‘89 Kristi Millar ‘93 *Karen Ogorzalek *Mark S. Ogorzalek *Thomas A. Sargent ‘85 Joan Wertz

Tartan Club $250-$499

*Wendy Downing *Lynne Talbott Dulin ‘90 *Zak S. Edmonds ‘08 *Lori Ferguson Sarah Henderson *Jayne Poland Schreck ‘90

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*Joseph C. Schreck

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Sherry Bair *Kevin S. Baldwin Steven L. Buban *Nicholas E. Carlson ‘08 *Andrea Gillen Crum Marnie Steach ‘95 *Heather Fisher *Jevanie Gillen Roger D. Haynes ‘82 Troy Stuart Hippen ‘22 Elizabeth Kopping Ashwani Kumar Tamara La Prad Stephanie Levenson *Tara Todd Lewis ‘03 *Stacy Ashton Lotz Kathryn Mainz *Deena Fisher McLaughlin *Barry J. McNamara Jill Munson *Lori O’Brien Oetting ‘90 Timothy A. Pahel *Dana L. Poole *Douglas B. Rankin ‘79 *Emilee Renwick *Jennifer Erickson Sanberg ‘10 Megan Schaefer ‘02 *Kari Bailey Shimmin ‘97 *Michelle Holschuh Simmons *Robert Holschuh Simmons *Todd A. Skrivseth *Marci Switzer *Jeani Randall Talbott ‘95 *Heather Downing Turnquist ‘99 *Lori Walters-Kramer *Amy Warrington *Brian K. Woodard ‘97 Linda Yelm

Pipers Club $1-$99

*Jennifer Armstrong Saadullah Bashir Abigail Batson Cindy Beadles *Jeanne Blust Agnes Boock Marjorie Bond *Michelle Flaar Carlson ‘04 Martha Carwile Amanda Cleland Ryan Colclasure *Michael L. Connell *Lynn Daw Jennifer Pilnik Dickens

*Lisa Eckley Eric Engstrom *Catherine Fasano *Christopher Fasano Jodi Forrester *John R. Foster Jr. Audra Goach *Sharon Gonzalez Mark E. Grover *Mollie Williams Harrod ‘07 *John W. Huxtable ‘04 *Daniel R. Kane ‘13 *Kristina Kinney Petra Kuppinger Anne Mamary Cullen Hayes Marshall ‘22 *William M. McNall ‘81 Brock A. McNinch Melanie Moore *Daniel J. Ott *Thomas J. Prince Kevin R. Roberts Bradley Rowe *Patricia Ohler Shallenberger Elizabeth Smith ‘19 Katherine Wall *Kelly Kitterman Woods ‘88 Janis Wunderlich

FRIENDS

President’s Club $25,000 or more *Anonymous *Elizabeth Ardell Cynthia Benshoof *John L. Collier David L. Evans *Curtis M. FitzGerald *Beverly Goldsborough *Rebecca Hart *Judith Knox *Liz McGehee *Carolyn Plummer *Virginia Rassieur *Ned C. Roberts Thomas J. and Anne W. Sienkewicz *Lee Yahnke Steven M. Zaleski and Elizabeth Turnbull-Zaleski

David Wallace Club $10,000$24,999

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Franknecht Jennifer Jacobsen Roger Jacobsen Doug Josephson and Renee

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Brunsting *Phyllis Kaskel *Deborah Kopinski *Lonn W. Myers *Debra Snyderman Nahrstadt *Linda Oggel J. Hunter and Julie Peacock *Joyce Simpson *Leslie Svoboda *Daniel Watts *Peter N. Witty

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

*James F. Beall *Harlow B. Blum *Robert Bollman Robert and Hope Cerpa *Barbara Graue *David W. Greer Gregg and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson *Monica Kapoor *Pamela Kerr *Kristina Lewis *Kathryn McGrath *Kenneth McLeod *Dina Nathanson *Robert Petersen *Diane Smith Nancy Snowden *Lobie Stone Theodore A Tarkow *Linda Wild Marjorie Wilson Ruth Wright

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

*Shirley Barton Ronald L. and Jane Bowers *Bonnie Carroll *Carolyn Cottrell *Marcia Courson *Barbara Dahl *Karen Dahlstrom James L. and Janet De Young *Victor E. Dobras II *Kathleen Fuller Victoria Gladfelter Linda Groves *Ron Hoppe-Hastings *Michele Johnson *Daniel O’Hara *Martha Pailes *Michael R. Robinson Robert J. Shriner Jr. Robert T. Shriner *Ilene Sipe

*Thaddeus Tharp *Robert K. Thierry III Michael L. and Michele Thompson *Maryann White *Winona Willing George J. Wolcott

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Wanda Asplund *Susan Austin *Susan Bates *Eileen Beveridge Larry Blume *Barbara Caldwell *Guy Colado *Yolette Lorquet Colclasure Jacquelyn Condon and Neal Heerwagen Simon C. and Stacy Cordery Robert A. Dahl and Kasim Baihaki *Dawn Darner F. Garvin Jr. and Bernice Davenport *Ben R. Day *Dorene Denney *Kristie DiGiorgio *Cynthia Dorsch *Gregory M. Dotseth *Julia Duffy *Richard Edwards *Barbara Evans *May Gamer *Kim Goehl Merle B. Growden *John Guth *Lois Hadsell *Judi Heck Gilbert and Victoria Hennenfent *Keely Hillison *Robert Kraft *Elizabeth Kreitler Suellen Lee *Dennis Lowry *James C. Lubs *Jeffery G. Maher *Laura McCabe *Diane McQueen *Sandra Murray *John R. Nelson *Paige Niehaus *Bruce Edmund Nolin *Sean D. O’Laughlin Miriam Patton

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conStituent groupS–friendS (continued) *Donna Peevler *Donna Perzigian *Corey Plath *Alice Purington *Judith Reinsberg *Anna Richards *James Roolf *Kathryn Scholes John Schwind *Dave Scott *Janet Agan Shauman *Raymond E. Sorenson *James Stipp *Tina Tupper John and Denise Turnbull *Kirk Van Kuiken *Allen Voetberg Mitchell Walker Margaret Walker Wallace *Laura Welti Ronald C. Wheeler Melissa Wieland *Marsha Wilson *Bronwyn Yocum

Scots Club $500-$999

Anonymous Friends *Benjamin R. Bebout *Douglas E. Bellm Nancy Blew *Debbie Bockler *Melody Bollin *Sharon Borine *Lorraine Botticelli *Judith Bowen *Jani Brooks *Richard A. Coon *Julie Danner *Louise DeDera Cynthia Dyte Trevor Ewell *Joanne Forkner Kyle Fulton *Dee Garretson Christopher J. and Lisa Gavin Peter A. and Janet Gebauer *Barbara Hartig *John Haynor *Carrie Holland Patricia Ikan *Ines Irelan Jim Kinkaid *Millicent Knight

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*Dennis K. Kohlmeyer *Jodi Kruse *Jerry Ledbetter Kenneth W. Livermore *Linda McDaniel *Marna McDaniel R. Jeremy and Mary McNamara John M. McNeely Robert E. and Carolyn Meling *Chad Messman *Beth Owens *George Phelps *Norma Phelps Barbara Provus John Richard Sayre and Mary Phillips *Ruth Simmons *Karen Simpson *Mary Smith *Ellen Stergulz *Jane Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lee Torland *Joyce Van Cura Sarah Twomey Walters *Debbie Weiman *Jonathan Wiswall *Jean Wollrab Wayne S Young *Michael Zachmeyer

Tartan Club $250-$499

*James Abbott *Sally Adams *Vicki Amgott *Maryellen Anderson *Robert Ashen Anne Baker *Ben H. Baker *Marisa Barrile *Daniel P. Beatty *Nancy Berg *Joyce Bianucci *Robert Bibens Michael L. and Linda Bowers *Darwin Bretsch *Bruce Brown Ralph D. Butler *Penny Campbell Mary Chatfield Mark DeVries *Nancy Driggs *Gary M. Dulin *Nicole Mason Edmonds

*Bonnie Edson *Christina Edwards *Dawn Edwards *Jon Ferguson *Sharon Fish *Karrie Gaulrapp *Katie Gerrity *Shabana Gidwani Bill Good *Robert P. Gundersen *Elizabeth Hamilton *Bradford Hardie *Karen Hartman *Mary Karcher *Ronda Kelley *Ellen Killey *Dawn Kirk *Beverly Linnihan Kathleen Lowe-Arthur *Ann Ludlow *Wayne MacVey *Janet Martin *Gayle Mimnaugh Judy Minteer *Barbara Mitchell *Peggy Morton *Terry D. Moss Elizabeth Nieman *Dan A. Nolan *Kay Nolan *Thomas Parker *Nathan J. Parsons Ann Pehle Jane Hartley Pratt *Sara Ragar *Sandra Remmert *Colin A Romero *Amber Ross *Martha Sanders *Lawrence Seiwert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Speer *Bonnie Stephenson *Tyler Stockton *Brian Strohschein *Marc Thannert *Carole Thompson Jill Tice *Shiraz Y. Vakharia *John Van Kirk *Stewart D. Work *Nancy Wright

Highlanders Club $100-$249 † Wallace Acker *Daniel A. Alfrey *Annetta Allen *Mary Anderson

*Dennis Ary Robert R. and Christine Ayers *Heather Henson Baldwin *Ronald Barman *Cale Becker *Craig Behne *Todd L. Bezenah *Brenda Birkhofer *Tina Birkhoff *Dennis Blewitt *Alathea Blischke † Carolee Block *Georgiana Bollman Scott and Janey Bond *Karen Bowden *Amy Boyd *Roderick P. Brand *Lajean Breedlove *Gary M. Briddick *George T. Britton III *Gerald Brooks *Abby Brown *Duane Albert Brown *K. Reagin Brown *Max A. Brown *Tary L. Brown *Susan Bubb *Michael A. Buresch *Patti Burgess *Justin Burke *Melanie Burns *Kevin Caba *Len V. Campbell *Patricia Campbell *Blanche Capilos *Krystal Carlson *Sean Casey *Brett Cazalet *Sherwin Chan Bruce Chapman *Kenn R. Corban Paula Cramer Karen Crowell *Curtis L. Crum *Ashley Davis *Mary Dawson *Karen Deam *Robert G. Dickinson *Kathleen Dickson *Vicky Dober Marsha Dopheide *Diane Dorn *Stefanie Dougherty Dorothy Douglas *Barbara Downard *Carrie Downs Tom Edwards

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*Branndon Elsbree *Roxann Elsey *Fredrick C. Estes Richard E. and Susan Farthing *Wayne F. Fesler *Tim Fitzgibbon *John Foley Kim Fornero James C. and Gladys Free *Keith Garrison *Patricia Gee Judith Geer Trent and Adrienne Gilbert *Valerie Glotfelty Mr. and Mrs. Derek Grant *Judith Greer *Janet Grummitt *Edward H. Harrison *Molly Heatherly *Debbie Henderson *Cheryl Henry *Michael Herzog Rose Hofer *Ronald R. Hunt *Jesse W. Ivy *B. Rees Jones *Miranda Jones *Lois Jornlin *Susan Kanter Joseph Kennedy *Kevin Richard Knitter *Holly Kost *Tim Kramer *Kathryn Kreps Walter Kretchik and Pamela Kontowicz *Judith Kukla Alan J. Kulczewski *Lani Leuthner *Greg Lewis *Shirley Lieb *Carol Lindsay *Judith Lindsay *William Lotz *Scott P. Luczu *Paul Ludkey *Kathleen Lufler *H. James Lyall *Shalaine Maher *Gary G. Makowski *Eric Mandel *Randy Manthei *Gloria Mar *Dallas Kraig McCreary *James L McDonald Kenneth G. McMillan *Connie Mell

*Rebecca Miles *Victoria Millar *James J. Mohan *Mary Morgan Charles E. Jr. and Jeanne Morris *Barbara Muntzel *Lance Oetting Hector Olivas John and Beth Osterlund *Barbara Paasch *Michel Palomo Linda Park *James J. Paton *Kathleen Patterson *Elizabeth Paulson *Michael Pearson *Quentin J. Peterson *Christine Pfaffmann *Janice Poole *James E. Pushaw *Brenda Pyatt Roberta Reed *Joe Reinhardt *Judith Rhodenbaugh *Joy Rodgers *Ann Rowland Erhard G. Saettler *Benjamin C. Sanberg *Connie Schurr *Jerry Sears *Georgena Sherman *Robert Sherman *Thomas Shilton *Henry R. Shimmin *Diane Silhanek Michael D. Silver and Suzanne Woll *David L. Simmons *Sarah Skrivseth *Antoinette Smith *Richard Spenn James L. and Barbara Spiker *James Spotts *John Stebbins *Jerome Steffel *Joan Suffredini *Joseph L. Switzer *Mark W. Talbott *Stephanie Tatem-Murphy *Carole Taylor *Don C. Teel *Kent Thompson *Tory Tweedy Helen Verigan *Glenn Ivan Wachob Jr. *Kevin D. Warrington *Robert I. Watson Jr.

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

*Linda Wayne *Julie Weber *John Welch *Dale Whiteside Frank and Jennifer Wilary *Oliver R. Williams *Rich Wolek Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf *Barbara Wolma David and Frances Work *Marilyn Yarde

Pipers Club $1-$99

Wayne I. Anderson *Kent Armstrong *Chance Baker *Michael D. Barry *Michele Bates *William Bell *Marsha Bemko Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennison *Richard R Benzon *Lynn Berdoll Carol Beveridge *Jeanne Blust John W and Lynn Bockhaus *Anthony Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton *Emi Brand Linda Brent *Chris Butcher Becky Carlson *Frieda Carstens Annabelle Clark Julie Cleaveland *Tyler Cockerham Jessica Coleman Hastings *Tony L. Cook *Sara Cox *Brian W. Daw *Laura Derbak Norma Davis *Eric Dickens Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wells Nancy Page *Betty Effland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers *Donna Elmer *Paul R. Everding James W. and Kel-Ann Eyler *Mary Eyre-Cerkez *Catherine Fasano *Bryan Fitzjarrald *Annjanette Foster *Ruth Foster *Matt Fuller *Gary A. Garwood *Patrick C. Gavin

*C Wayne Gibson Penny Gold *Karen Goss *Mike Green *Tiffany Greene *Dan Gross Patricia Gustafson Tim Hallinan *Robert Hamrin Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hand *Will Hart *Chris Holmes *Amanda Hetzel Huxtable Andy Jackson *James Jordan *Erin Kane Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kasser † Frank A. Katalinich *Judith Kellner Jan Kiley *Jerry L. Kinney *Jacob Klinger *Jeff Lazar *H. Cecil Lovdahl *John Mangian Richard Marshall *Carmen Maxson William T. and Jodyne McConnell *Ann McEntee *Zachary McVey Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millar *Walter Mills III Levi Morgan *Mi Nelson *Howard Nolte Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Obermiller *Steven J. Orte *Teresa Ott Paul Scott Page *Janice Polz McKenzie Price *Allyse Prince Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rader *Denise Radford *Johnathan Jefferey Ransbottom Maeve Reilly Kristin Repp *Dudley Ricketts *Maria Riddick William L. and Barbara Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Joann Rompella *Brian Roseman *John Sander

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conStituent groupS–friendS (PiPers club, continued) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Schauer *Austin Matthew Schleich *Ronald Ray Selken *Mark Shallenberger *Bob L. Shull Alex Simmons Benedict Simmons David Simmons Marc Simmons *Henry Smith Thomas J. Snee and Julia Druckmiller *Bruce L. Snyder Donna Spears Russell and Rhonda Spence Neil Spun *Ronald J. Stambaugh Megan Rooney Steben *Jeff Stevenson *Leslie Stickels *Paul Stoffer *Frank Szitta *Janice Taniguchi *Donald Trager John R. and Marilyn Van Ausdall Gerald Van Tine Frank M. Ventrella *Lee Venvertloh *Craig E. Wagner *Stephen L. Walsh *Susan Ward Christine Warner *Bruce W. Weal Kimi Wilcoxen *Jared Wilkes *Taylor Wilmoth *Judith Wimer Douglas F. Winebright Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolf *Tim Wray Vikki Wright *Margaret Yez *Ching Zedric

BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONS Advanced Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Aon Foundation Associated Colleges of the

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Midwest Baker Risk Blackhawk Pipes & Drums of the Quad Cities Breedlove’s Sporting Goods Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Centene Management Company, LLC Chalen Realty Company Charities Aid Foundation of America, Dominion Energy Coastwide Environmental Community National Bank David Reid Clark, Attorney at Law Deletra Hudson, LLC Exxonmobil Foundation F&M Bank Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company of Iowa Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Howard & Howard Attorneys, PLLC Howard Hughes Medical Institute J & M Displays, Inc John P. Edmonds Ltd Johnson & Johnson Donor Employee Funds Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Johnson CPA LLC JRC Home Inspections Kellogg Printing Company Kone Inc. Land Management Partners, LLC MDH Monmouth Clinic Marmon Renew Mendota Financial Group Midwest Bank Midwest Uniform Supply OSF Healthcare System Paul D. Rickey Farm Account Porter-Hay Insurance Agency Inc. Prairie Vista Farm RLI Insurance Company Robert G. Thompson Trucking Security Savings Bank Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation

SJW Enterprises LLC Market Alley Wines Smithfield Foods Southern Star Finishes, LLC State Farm Companies Foundation Stephen L. Rider DDS Stifel Investments The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Deere & Company The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Microsoft The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Abbott Laboratories The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Intel The Benevity Community Impact Fund, Veeva Tri-State Collision & Sales Ty Ink Promotions, Inc. William S. Daniel, Attorney At Law Wortman Farm Account Yourcause, As Agent for Blackbaud Giving Fund for Mastercard Impact Fund YourCause, LLC Trustee for American Family Corporate YourCause, LLC Trustee for Robert Half

ESTATES

David R. Larson Estate John A. Schillinger Estate Maureen Hamilton Estate

FOUNDATIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS, TRUSTS & DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Anonymous Alumni Alan D. Harris IRA Albert H. Stahmer Foundation Inc. Alice J. Lawson IRA Alice Purington IRA Alpenglow Fund Alvin T. Peterson Trust Amazon Smile Foundation Anita Ridge and David Greer Donor Advised Fund Ann B. Michael IRA Ann M. Collier & John L. Collier Trust

Anne Harmon IRA Augustin S. Hart IRA Barbara L. Provus Charitable Fund Bill Ellefson IRA Block Family Giving Fund Bonnie J. McClaren IRA Bruce and Christine H. Brown IRA Carolyn Phelps Trust Charles W. King IRA Charlie’s Charities Clarks Fork Foundation Cline-Lofftus Foundation Curt and Susie FitzGerald Foundation Cynthia Louise Koonce IRA Danny C. Richards IRA David A. Bowers Foundation David A. Bowers IRA David A. Bowers Revocable Trust David B. Stimpson & Linda S. Stimpson Trust David L. Arnold IRA David M. and Sally DeVries Family Charitable Fund David N. WIlling IRA Dean A. and Nancy Graves Living Trust Dennis Plummer Charitable Fund Denniston Revocable Trust Dew Revocable Trust Donald and Victoria Gladfelter Charitable Fund Dr. C. Thomas Rezner IRA Dwight Tierney IRA E. Jay Van Cura MD Charitable Fund Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth Nieman IRA Ernest Crow Trust Eugene R. Scholes Jr. IRA Everence Foundation, Inc for Lucille Rupe Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Francis W. Patch IRA Frederick and Phyllis Kaskel IRA Frederick W. Wackerle Charitable Fund Galesburg Community Foundation Gary C. Niehaus Revocable Trust Gary Daniels Trust Gary W. Melvin Revocable Trust Gordon Young IRA Greg and Mary Ellen Smith Giving Account Fidelity

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Charitable Hamil Charitable Account Fund Hardie Family Giving Fund Howard & Howard Community Reinvestment Fund Howard A. Fulford IRA J & L Freedom Foundation J & V Flynn Foundation Jackson Family Trust Charitable Fund Jacobsen Family Foundation James A. Hutchinson IRA James Caldwell IRA James G. Mercer IRA James R. Klusendorf IRA Jan Kiley IRA Jane Pratt IRA Janet Camp IRA Janet L. Gebauer IRA Jeanne B. Morris IRA Jeanne Robeson IRA Jerry Ledbetter IRA Jim and Anne Beall IRA Jim and Connie Dodge Giving Fund Jim and Jan De Young Charitable Trust Joanne G. Moy IRA John A. and Marcia H. Courson Revocable Trust John and Lynette Johnson Carlson Family Fund John and Mary Moore Charitable Fund John E. Harmon IRA Judith Sluka Butcher IRA Julia A. O’Hara IRA Kapoor Family Fund Karen A. Chism IRA Karen Bush Watts IRA Karl K. Taylor IRA Kenneth Eiserman IRA Kenneth H. Knox IRA Kenneth M. Klein IRA Kenneth W. Livermore IRA Lee & Judith Schaeffer Jr. Charitable Fund Leon A. Kraut IRA Leona S. Vollintine Charitable Trust Lila Blum IRA Lonn Myers IRA Lorain Jewel Nicholls IRA Marcia Adair IRA Marco T. DiGiorgio IRA Margaret C. Bozarth IRA Margaret Petersen IRA Marjorie A. Wilson IRA

Mary Ann Eiserman IRA Mary Beth and R. Duncan Brown Charitable Fund Mary E. Belanger Declar of Trust Mary L. Schwalbert Rev Trust Mary Lee Taylor Trust McLeod Family Gift Account Merle B. Growden IRA Michael & Michele Thompson Charitable Fund Michael and Christina Cryer Fund Nahrstadt Family Fund Nancy F. Flanders IRA Nancy Snowden Donor Advised Fund National Philanthropic Trust Ned C. Roberts IRA Nelson Foundation Our Giving Tree Patricia B. Friese Trust Paul L. Brown IRA Payson S. Wild, Jr. IRA Peggy Morton IRA Peter E. Upton IRA Pfaffmann Charitable Fund Phelps Family Fund Picha Giving Fund Potts Family Foundation Ralph E. Whiteman IRA Ralph Riggs IRA Randolph Living Trust Reinsberg Family Charitable Fund Richard E. Yahnke IRA Richard Lowell Bivens IRA Rick Hoy IRA Robert and Gail Zika IRA Robert and Lynda Bollman Trust Robert C. Roush IRA Robert Gamer IRA Robert J. Shriner Jr. Charitable Fund Robert K. Garro IRA Robert L. Litchfield IRA Robert M. Barton IRA Robert Winter IRA Robin Galloway Donor Advised Fund Russell Marshall IRA Schwab Charitable Fund Scott and Janey Bond Trust Sharon Z. Fesler IRA Shirley Culbert IRA Sonja Lowry IRA Stephen and Lucy Johnson, IRA Stephen Dale Mey IRA Steven Hoffman IRA Stewart Work IRA

Report reflects gifts received between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023

Susan L. Klein IRA The Benevity Community Impact Fund The RKC Fund The Twomey Foundation Thomas B. Doyle IRA Thomas Davis IRA Thomas J. Sienkewicz IRA Tim and Susan Gibson Charitable Fund Tornquist Family Foundation Trudy Triner Trust United Way of Greater Rochester Trevor & Elizabeth Ewell Donor Advised Fund Vicki Hennenfent IRA Victor E. Dobras IRA Vira Bodnaruk Living Trust Bohdan J. Bodnaruk Trustee Wieland Family Foundation William J. Droppa and Margaret F. Droppa Trust William Simpson IRA Wiswall Giving Fund Yahnke Family Charitable Fund YourCause, LLC Trustee for AbbVie Employee Engagement Fund YourCause, LLC Trustee for Chevron Employee Funds

STUDENTS

Pipers Club Armando Almonaci Jr. Madeline Blaesing Gary Parker Bonifer Sencere L. Brent Isabel Gimm Ivy Hawkins Mya Hemling Natalie Labicki Annalyn Lovell Isabel McDermott Dalton A. Parrish Eric M. Pio Paige Smith Emily Stufflebeam Molly White

HONORARIA Bradyn Carl Arrenius David A. Bowers ‘60 Timothy C. Brown ‘98 Erin Johnson Cappel ‘07 Katelynn Propes Carter ‘17 Spencer Noah Corn ‘25 Rebecca Daleiden ‘16 Sarah Zaleski Degarmo ‘07

Olivia Dinges ‘26 Bradley T. Dulee ‘17 Alexander Charles Dye Laura Dulee Engo ‘20 Christopher Fasano Frank Gersich Gail Knuckle Gibson ‘70 Roger D. Haynes ‘82 Christopher P. Johnson ‘02 Jason M. Johnson ‘97 Regina Bannan Johnson ‘01 Patrick A Johnston ‘23 Tessa Jones ‘18 Calista Lythgoe ‘26 Celeste Lythgoe ‘24 R. Jeremy McNamara Kristi Millar ‘93 Kelsey Moersfelder Laura Moore Megan Mullen ‘08 Jimmy Paul James C. Paul ‘69 Madelaine Perez ‘22 Mitchell Werner Perez ‘21 Judy Peterson Melissa Poole ‘23 McKenzie Price Hannah Rossmiller ‘24 Robert Holschuh Simmons Ashling Staunton ‘23 Larry S. Sterett ‘56 Kaiden T Steurer ‘27 Lobie Stone Dakota Taylor Fred Wackerle ‘61 Clarence R. Wyatt Sherilyn Daniels Yerly ‘99

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Robert E. Acheson ‘28 Estelle Evers Barnes ‘44 Verne E. Barnes ‘44 Mona Buchholz Matilda Giannone Cerpa ‘42 Doris Hatch Cipolla ‘40 Mary Bartling Crow ‘41 Christopher D. Edmonds ‘74 Nancy Speer Engquist’74 Jason Eyler Janet Faulkner ‘71 Thomas Fernandez Lynda Doi Fick ‘70 Kenneth J. Franknecht ‘54 Jane Jackson Garison ‘52 Gail Knuckle Gibson ‘70 Nancy Lee Graves ‘60

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conStituent groupS–MeMorial giftS

President’s Club $25,000 or more

(continued) Jean Didier Hale ‘70 Allyene Norris Hamly ‘36 Nancy Crotzer Harmon ‘68 Virginia Hellenga Mary McCracken Hubbard ‘32 Ronald Ikan ‘63 Jean Jensen Jason K. Johnson ‘03 Roger L. Johnson ‘44 Mary Thome Johnson ‘45 Margaret Jacoby Josephson ‘53 Susan McDougall Kennedy ‘52 Frances Brent Killey ‘32 Mary Canan Kissinger ‘28 Jason L. Kjellander ‘93 Frank W. Lee III ‘69 Richard S. Leever Malcolm H. McGuire ‘18 Alicia Peterson Pallister ‘84 Terry R. Park ‘62 Robert G. Patton ‘59 James C. Paul ‘69 Helen Francis Paul ‘59 Grace Gawthrop Peterson ‘22 Fred Radunzel Ronald R. Reed ‘57 W. Malcolm Reid ‘32 Richard D. Rompella ‘66 Roger P. Sander ‘78 Kellie Sumner Schroll ‘83 Homer L. Shoemaker Marsha Spleha Slaboch ‘75 Ira Smolensky Jane Black Snyder ‘52 David Turnbull ‘36 Theodore Turnbull ‘41 Gary D. Willhardt ‘59 Dale R. Witlock ‘73 Carol Dettman Wolcott ‘63 J. Richard Work ‘43 Minna Fricke Work ‘33

ORGANIZATIONS 1st St Foundation ASIANetwork, Inc First Presbyterian Church GOOD Institute Illinois Library Association Network for Good Scottish American Society Warren County United Way

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TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEES EMERITI

*Robert J. Ardell ‘62 David A. Bowers ‘60 *Karen Barrett Chism ‘65 *William J. Goldsborough ‘65 *Augustin S. Hart III ‘68 *J. Alex McGehee ‘81 † H. Safford Peacock William L. Trubeck ‘68 *Ralph R. Velazquez Jr. ‘79 *Richard E. Yahnke ‘66

Warren County YMCA

ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999 *Andrew D. Kerr ‘73

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999

David Wallace Club $10,000-$24,999

*John C. Carlson ‘74 *Gene R. Dawson ‘63 Deletra Cross Hudson ‘92

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499 *Marcia Brink Adair ‘70 Mary Alexander Corrigan ‘82 Craig A. Dahlquist ‘78 Robin Jarvis ‘84 *Christopher C. Schwarz ‘09 *Wendell L. Shauman ‘67 *Mark T. Tupper ‘94

Scots Club

*Roy E. Bockler ‘72 Bradley J. Foley ‘95 Marybeth Dues Kemp ‘93 *Christopher J. Pio ‘84

Tartan Club $250-$499

*Hope Grebner Bibens ‘11 *Zak S. Edmonds ‘08 Tessa Jones ‘18 Jeffrey K. ‘13 and Rachel Whitlock ‘14 Kelleher *Roy J. Sye ‘13 Nick Tucker ‘73

*Christine Beiermann Farr ‘90 *Mark S. Kopinski ‘79 *Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 *J. Hunter Peacock *J. Stanley Pepper ‘76 *William M. Simpson ‘65 Mark E. Taylor ‘78 Fred Wackerle ‘61 *Jean Peters Witty ‘88

Quinby Club $5,000-$9,999

Robin Ottenad Galloway ‘90 *F. Austin Jones Robert “Cam” McConnell ‘72 Michael B. McCulley ‘70 *Dennis M. Plummer ‘73 *Anita Ridge ‘88 *†Sherman U. Smith ‘72 Nancy Snowden *Dwight Tierney ‘69 Clarence R. Wyatt

Founders Club $2,500-$4,999 Douglas R. Carlson ‘66 *Daniel A. Cotter ‘88 *John A. Courson ‘64 Daniel W. Dickson ‘89 Larry G. Gerdes

Highlanders Club $100-$249

Monmouth Club $1,000-$2,499

*Wade R. Brown ‘07 Evelina Lipecka ‘06 *Sara Frakes Reinhardt ‘14

Pipers Club $1-$99 *Benjamin M. Hickerson ‘05 *Jennifer Wheeler Kerch ‘12 *Dawn Pfeiffer Stoyanoff ‘92

*Robert A. Dahl *Gary W. Melvin *Gail Simpson Owen ‘74 *Anthony J. Perzigian ‘66 *Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52

Scots Club $500-$999

*Harvey L. Echols Jr. ‘81 *William T. Irelan ‘62 *John J. Scotillo ‘72 *Jackie Bell Zachmeyer ‘89

Highlanders Club $100-$249 *Gerald A. Marxman ‘55 *Charles E. Morris Jr.

MeMorial

coMMeMoration Alumni, parents, and friends who died during the last fiscal year for whom gifts to Monmouth College were made in their memory are listed here, along with those who contributed to memorials.

Mona Buchholz Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Jane Jackson Garison ‘52 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52 Ann Pehle Virginia Hellenga Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Karen Crowell Norma Davis Judith Geer Penny Gold Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kasser John W. Larson ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rader William L Ridenour and Barbara Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. William C. Robinson Jean Jensen William T McConnell and Jodyne McConnell Margaret Jacoby Josephson ‘53 Alpenglow Fund Anonymous Friends John W Bockhaus and Lynn Bockhaus Betty Jerden Bollman ‘71 Linda Brent

* JOINT GIFT {spouse listed elsewhere} † DECEASED {from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023}


Ralph D. Butler Becky Carlson JoAnn Cummings † J. Roger Cummings ‘60 Cynthia Dyte Gilbert Hennenfent Farm Account Gary R. Heaton and Jonalyn Lawson Heaton Gilbert Hennenfent and Victoria Hennenfent Johnson CPA LLC Doug Josephson and Renee Brunsting Gregg Josephson and Joyce Josephson Jeff Josephson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Joan McMillan ‘58 Robert E. Meling and Carolyn Meling Douglas E. Ray ‘80 and Susan

Heslop Ray ‘80 Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Donna Spears Janet Maginn Stevenson ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Torland Ralph E. Whiteman ‘52 and Martha Williams Whiteman Ruth Wright Frank W. Lee III ‘69 Linnea Bass ‘72 Blackhawk Pipes & Drums of the Quad Cities Bill Good Julie Cleaveland Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schauer Mr. & Mrs. Tim Wells Nancy Page Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggers Mr. and Mrs. Derek Grant Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hand Marsha Theisen Jones ‘72 Margaret Will Lee ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Obermiller Scottish American Society Rhea Simons ‘71 Kathryn Gardels Weal ‘71 and Bruce W Weal Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf Vikki Wright Helen Francis Paul ‘59 Anonymous Friends Sandy Coursey Axline ‘82 and William T. Axline Jr. ‘58 M. Edward Baker and Fortuna Baker Pamela Bowman Best ‘89 and Thomas Best Timothy D. Bresnahan ‘80 and Kathy Bresnahan Patricia Eckley Cook ‘84 and Terry L. Cook Karen Walters Dye ‘59 Matt O. Gillen and Jevanie Gillen

Patricia Gustafson Andy Jackson Jean Cowan Kistler ‘64 Janet Irey Lovdahl ‘63 and H. Cecil Lovdahl Mr. and Mrs. John W. Millar Kristin Repp Jeanne Gittings Robeson ‘60 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wolf Roger P. Sander ‘78 James D. Bonnett ‘88 Marsha Spleha Slaboch ‘75 Andrew D. Kerr ‘73 and Pamela Kerr Jerri Picha ‘75 Deborah Roter Rakestraw ‘77 Jane Black Snyder ‘52 June Gustafson Erdmier-Salen ‘52

WE WELCOME NEWS AND PHOTOS related to your career, awards, reunions or travel with your Monmouth College friends, and any other information of interest to your classmates or alumni. We also welcome announcements and photos of alumni weddings and births, as well as alumni obituaries. Please see page 64 for submission guidelines.

1961

Glenn Brooks of Lancaster, Calif., has authored an autobiography titled My Musical Life: Monmouth & Beyond. One of the Monmouth portions of his memoir is landing a gig at the Colonial Hotel on Broadway while he was a college student in 1958. He played the piano and sang and brought along his 11-year-old brother, Chris Brooks, who would go on to be a 1968 Monmouth grad. That was the origin of the Brooks Brothers Band.

1968

Gary Borsch was featured in an El Paso Inc. article that celebrated the 50th anniversary of Professional Investment Counsel, a money management firm in El Paso, Texas, that Borsch now serves as chief executive officer. Borsch has been with the company for 32 years, serving as CEO for the past 20.

1972

William Daniel of Fairview Heights, Ill., hosted a gathering of Monmouth alumni in Denver, Colo., in September.

From left, 1974 classmates Jim Drumm, David Riddick and Steve Goss are pictured during their third annual gathering. Along with their wives, the “Three Amigos” gathered in October along the North Carolina coast on Wrightsville Beach. Drumm and Riddick both worked for multinational companies in Latin America, and Goss was a radio personality in Atlanta. WINTER 2024 61


1974

Dan Jaynes of Ames, Iowa, a 2022 inductee into the International Drainage Hall of Fame, was honored in July at the 2023 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting in Omaha, Neb. The hall of fame recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the development and use of drainage in agricultural production. Now retired, Jaynes was a soil scientist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service.

1985

Tom Sargent of Cameron, Ill., a member of the educational studies faculty at his alma mater, was appointed to the district governor position by the national board of directors of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sargent will support the chapters, as well as the alumni and volunteer corporations, at Indiana State University and four Illinois schools, including Monmouth.

1992

Kate Francis of Republic, Mo., was named one of “10 for the Next 10” by Biz 417 Magazine. The special section was billed as an opportunity to “meet 10 leaders who are challenging the status quo and celebrating what’s possible in the next decade and beyond in (southwest Missouri).” Francis is a development officer at the Springfield Art Museum.

Roastmaster Brian Franklin ’95 returned to campus this fall to present a masterclass on coffee. The owner of DoubleShot Coffee Company in Tulsa, Okla., Franklin is also working — quite appropriately — on a coffee table “tell-all” book about his passion, titled The Coffee Purist. In it, he’ll explore “what went wrong with our morning cup, and how we can fix it.” Franklin added, “Too many unbelievable things have happened in the life of the DoubleShot, and they needed to be made public.” Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, the book is due out next November.

1996 Phil Tweedy of Hannibal, Mo., was inducted into the Academic Hall of Fame at Central Lee High School in Donnellson, Iowa. A magna cum laude graduate of Monmouth, Tweedy earned his medical degree at the University of Iowa and serves as a doctor of internal medicine and primary care consultant at the Hannibal Clinic.

1998 Eric Hanson has returned to the area to take the position of city manager in Galesburg, Ill, effective Dec. 11. Hanson was most recently the assistant city manager in Normal, Ill. He’s previously served as city manager in Ballwin, Mo., Indianola, Iowa, and Monmouth. “His track record of credible, proficient and supportive leadership illustrates a leadership style and level of expertise that will benefit our community, city council and city staff,” said Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman. Melissa Givan Webber of Haslet, Texas, was named director of student services for the Northwest Independent School District. She’s served as principal of Haslet Elementary School since 2017.

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On the final day of Sigma Phi Epsilon’s 58th Grand Chapter Conclave, held in San Antonio, Brad Nahrstadt ’89 was elected grand president of the national fraternity. He was first elected to its national board of directors in 2015 and recently started his second six-year term in that capacity.


2001 Rachel Grau Olsen of Otsego, Minn., completed a family medicine residency program through the Indiana University School of Medicine earlier this year. She is now practicing family medicine with obstetrics with Minnesota Health Fairview. Maggie Semington was sworn in as the Galesburg (Ill.) Police Department’s first minority female sergeant. She was hired by the city in 2004 and became a patrol officer in 2006. In 2019, she was named Crime Stopper’s Officer of the Year.

2006 Matt Dabbs was named head girls soccer coach at Central Catholic High School in Bloomington, Ill. Albert Greene of Schaumburg, Ill., is working as an internship specialist in the Career Advancement Center at Lake Forest College, as well as coaching football and track for the Foresters. Donald ’06 and Kelly Bobik Johnson ’08 designed and opened the Bunkies at Heritage Harbor in Ottawa, Ill. Bunkies offers a unique vacation experience by combining the charm of tiny homes with the luxury of a marina resort, all while being just minutes away from Starved Rock State Park.

Gabriela Madu ’23 and Drew Cliffel ’23 are enjoying busy schedules in the next portion of their theatre careers. This summer, Madu (pictured on left) was an acting apprentice for Florida Studio Theatre’s Off The Charts and she understudied the role of Pearl in one of the theatre’ mainstage shows, Black Pearl Sings! Madu also received her first mention on Broadway World in an advertisement for a children’s show. In August, she began her pursuit of a master’s degree at the University of Arkansas. Cliffel served as stage manager for the cabaret show Surfer Boys and began an acting apprenticeship in August.

2013

Beau Lehnhausen was recognized as one of the Galesburg (Ill.) Chamber of Commerce’s “5 Under 40” earlier this year. He’s worked at Midwest Bank in Galesburg since 2014.

2014

Patrick Dabbs of Chicago was named assistant vice president of Gen Re’s Casualty Facultative Specialty Reinsurance Division. Gen Re is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway and conducts global reinsurance operations on its behalf.

2017

Jake Marx left active Coast Guard duty to become a Coast Guard Reserve officer at the end of June and began a new job as a civilian with the U.S. Air Force in Washington, D.C.

2018

Antonetta Axup was selected to be a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador, a program with the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. In that role, she helped prepare her community for the Oct. 14 eclipse, and she will do so again for the April 8, 2024, event. Ambassadors provide solar viewing glasses

POOLE PARTY: Monmouth College painter Dana Poole is flanked by his four daughters, who are all Monmouth graduates and who all received their diplomas on stage from their father. From left are Nicole ’22, Emma ’22, Madeline ’17 and Melissa ’23. and share eclipse knowledge with underserved communities off the central paths.

100 staff members delivering a summer program to more than 1,500 youth members.

Sam Dummer of Cary, Ill., has been commissioned as a Professional Scouter by the national office of the Boy Scouts of America and has been given additional responsibilities in his role of program director by being promoted to the role of reservation director at the Ma-ka-ja-wan Scout Reservation in Pearson, Wis. In that position, Dummer will oversee more than

2020

Jacob Rueter was hired as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Okla. He spent the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at Eastern Illinois University, earning a master’s degree in sports administration.

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Three Scots now working in NFL There are now two former Fighting Scots coaching in the NFL after Rod Ojong ’13 was hired by the New England Patriots to serve as their defensive backs coach. In addition to Ojong, the AFC East also features another Monmouth connection, Thomas Witty ’21, a player personnel assistant with the New York Jets. One of his main duties is to scout collegiate talent as the Jets prepare for the NFL Draft. Ojong is a former teammate of Alex Tanney ’11, who was promoted for the second consecutive offseason by the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles. Tanney is now the team’s quarterbacks coach. During their college days, Ojong appeared in Tanney’s trick shot video, riding a bicycle and getting hit by a precise Tanney pass on his last throw of the video, which now has more than 4.4

Thomas Witty (left) and Alex Tanney are pictured at the Oct. 15 game between the Jets and the Eagles.

million views. In an article that called Tanney “a rising star” on the Eagles’ coaching staff, the team’s offensive coordinator last season, Shane Steichen (now head coach of the Indianapolis Colts), said of Tanney, “He gets it, you know what I mean? ... Sharp. Very, very detailed .... The way he teaches the game is second to none.” Added Philadelphia’s head coach, Nick Sirianni, “He is super smart, super intelligent. He connects with the players. Playing for nine years in the NFL, he has this instant connection there. He’s really worked to get everything he has.” While Tanney is still coaching with his first team after his playing career, Ojong has moved around, sharpening his craft at a total of nine schools, including Monmouth. His two most recent stops were the University of Georgia and the University of Buffalo.

Scots win seven straight to finish season There aren’t too many football teams around the nation that close their season with a seven-game winning streak, especially in Division III, where all the playoff teams except the national champion end their successful campaigns with a loss. But the Fighting Scots did just that, recovering from a 20-17 loss to Illinois College that ultimately kept them from winning the Midwest Conference to reel off the impressive streak, which included a pair of dramatic victories against Lake Forest and St. Norbert. In Monmouth’s 16-14 win over Lake Forest, the Scots overcame what could’ve been a disastrous blocked punt in the final seconds by, on the very next play, blocking the Foresters’ attempt at a game-winning 32-yard field goal. Tevin Baker did the honors as Monmouth topped Lake Forest for the first time since 2018. Two weeks later, the Scots played in their second straight Cousins Subs Lakefront Bowl by virtue of their runner-up finish in the MWC. Waiting for them in Wauwatosa, Wis., was a familiar foe – former league rival St. Norbert. The Scots and Knights had staged a trio of epic battles from 2017-19, and the bowl game would be no different. Monmouth trailed 14-0 in the second half but tied the game with 2:50 to play on a 20-yard run by quarterback Carter Boyer, capping a 97-yard drive. A fifth-year senior, Boyer had memorably led a similar drive to lift Monmouth to a 10-7 victory over St. Norbert in the 2019 MWC title game when he was a freshman. The Scots got the ball back on a sack and fumble with 1:43 to play, and Boyer capped a short 28-yard TD drive with a 17-yard pass to Nate Thornton, giving Monmouth a 21-14 victory. Sandwiched in between those games was a dominant performance in the Bronze Turkey Game. Monmouth topped Knox 42-7, extending its streak in the famous rivalry to 24 straight wins.

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A wild ending to Monmouth’s 16-14 victory over Lake Forest on Nov. 4 was capped by a game-clinching field goal block by Tevin Baker, and the Fighting Scots’ sideline couldn’t have been happier. Photographer Kent Kriegshauser captured the reaction. In leading Monmouth to a 9-2 record, Boyer threw for 3,009 yards and 26 TDs. He also rushed for 449 yards and another eight scores and was named the first team All-MWC quarterback.


WEDDINGS

JULIE SHAW AND THOMAS DAVIS

AMY GRANKOWSKI AND MATTHEW ANDERSEN

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2014 2017 2018 2019 2021

Julie Shaw and Thomas Davis April 30, 2022 Jennifer Rotche’ and Michael Weinberger July 15, 2023 Amy Grankowski and Matthew Andersen May 27, 2023 Kelly Russell and Daniel Absalon September 9, 2023 Katie Shipp and Steve Rufener September 9, 2023 Meredith Olson and Patrick Dabbs June 11, 2022 Stephanie Groce and Jake Marx July 14, 2023 Rebecca Dembkowski and Sam Dummer April 9, 2022 Alison Gustafson and Connor McDonald June 4, 2022 Alexis Enright and Jordan Ball July 25, 2021

KELLY RUSSELL AND DANIEL ABSALON

KATIE SHIPP AND STEVE RUFENER

JENNIFER ROTCHE’ AND MICHAEL WEINBERGER

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Clockwise from top left, Mateo Antonio Cuevas, Abigail Rachel Graham, Samuel Joseph Maurer and Henry Charles Joern IV.

2007 Megan and Chris Maurer Hilary Hawkinson Stott and Jacob ’09 2008 Gianna Sagert Joern and Henry 2009 Emily Demerath Graham and Jim ’10 2012 Jessica Avila Cuevas and Alejandro Khloe Grzywa and Vanessa Jennifer Rice 2014 Caitlin Lingle Hillier and Cody 66 MONMOUTH COLLEGE MAGAZINE

a son, Samuel Joseph a son, Sigurd Thomas a son, Henry Charles IV a daughter, Abigail Rachel a son, Mateo Antonio a child, Gray Calcifer a son, Hayden Brice Tatman a daughter, Gianna Rose

July 29, 2023 June 26, 2023 August 8, 2023 July 20, 2023 May 26, 2023 July 3, 2023 June 9, 2023 June 12, 2023


OBITUARIES

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Joanne Edgar Marsh, 101, of Lindsborg, Kansas, died July 15, 2023. She graduated with a degree in English and was a behind-the-scenes partner to her late husband, the Rev. Hugh Marsh ’42, in his ministry. She was also a teacher and a social worker for the State of Kansas. The couple was married for well over 50 years.

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Maryalys Evans Urey, 100, of Quincy, Wash., died May 20, 2023. A philosophy major, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi and served as student body president her senior year. Toward the end of that year, she married Jack Urey ’47 in Quinby House, shortly before he left to fight in World War II. The couple was married for 53 years and lived in Ethiopia and throughout the U.S. — including a long stint in Baker, Ore. Among her many surviving relatives are two great-great-grandchildren. Barbara Irvine Walls of El Cajon, Calif., died in July 2023. She graduated with a degree in biology. A strong swimmer in who grew up on Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, Calif., she was a member of the College’s synchronized swim team and Kappa Kappa Gamma. She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, and survivors include two great-greatgrandchildren.

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Myron Bengson, 98, of Pensacola, Fla., died Jan. 5, 2023. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Theta Chi. In 1969, Bengson received Monmouth’s Distinguished Alumnus Award.

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Marilyn Johnston, 98, of Washington, Iowa, died Sept. 20, 2023. After graduating from Monmouth, she received a degree from the University of Colorado School of Nursing. She was an R.N. in Denver and in her hometown of Aledo, Ill., for many years and also farmed outside of Aledo.

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Virginia Hillen Carlson, 97, of Galesburg, Ill., died Aug. 25, 2023. An English major, she started her teaching career while still a Monmouth student, leading the one-room schoolhouse called Windy Ridge. After teaching for several years in Galesburg, she worked with handicapped children and senior citizens. A note she left to her family in her final days read: “I am not afraid, but there’s a lot of work to be done, and I’d appreciate it if you’d carry on — donate blood, volunteer some help somewhere, read a book, visit someone who can’t get out and give somebody a ride, daydream, and smell the lilacs. It has been fun.” Arturo DeVitalis of Pensacola, Fla., died Sept. 17, 2022. A veteran of World War II, he graduated with a degree in business and was a member of the tennis and swim teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon. In Rochester, N.Y., DeVitalis was a founding member of the Genesee Co-Op Pottery and was a ceramic instructor

at the Memorial Art Gallery. Survivors include a daughter, Amy DeVitalis ’79.

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Edward Duxstad, 93, of San Antonio, Texas, died in August 2020. Before and after his study of sociology at Monmouth, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, he served in the military during World War II and the Korean War. The first in his family to graduate from college, Duxstad had a career in life insurance.

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Joseph McGuire, 95, of Wheaton, Ill., died Dec. 5, 2020. Prior to attending college, he served during World War II with the U.S. Army Air Corps in England and France. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Crimson Masque before completing his degree at Northwestern University. McGuire was an awardwinning travel writer (covering more than 80 countries over 30 years), author, Chicago-based press agent, owner/operator of the PR firm 20 North Productions and president of The Publicity Club of Chicago. Catherine Axline Williams of Ashburn, Va., died Oct. 2, 2023. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Survivors include a brother, William Axline Jr. ’58.

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Thomas Feeheley, 95, of Morristown, N.J., died April 23, 2022. A veteran of World War II, he served in a military police battalion and as a special agent for a criminal investigation unit in Yokohoma, Japan. Feeheley graduated with a degree in business and was a member of the football and baseball teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon. His professional career included stints as a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigations, an insurance agent and director of loss prevention for Walgreen’s. Feeheley’s obituary called him “an extraordinary man; true salt of the earth.” He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Gloria Johnson Feeheley ’52 (see below). Grace McLaughlin Jones, 94, of Des Moines, Iowa, died Sept. 24, 2023. She graduated with a degree in business and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta. She served as a business education coordinator and counselor at Pontiac (Mich.) High School before moving to Des Moines in 1966. There, she was president of the Mercy Hospital Guild.

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Gloria Johnson Feeheley, 91, of Morristown, N.J., died July 24, 2021. She served as an elementary school teacher’s aide in Oak Brook, Ill., and was married to Thomas Feeheley ’51 for nearly 70 years.

Carroll Toal, Jr., 92, of Windsor, Conn., died Aug. 31, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and served in the Army during the Korean War. His career in insurance included stints with Travelers and CitiGroup. Music, reading and the railroad were his passions. He held starring roles with theater groups across the country and sang at he Vatican. Survivors include a sister, Ann Toal ’60.

Barbara Guyer Van Cura, 91, of Burr Ridge, Illinois, died Dec. 4, 2022. She studied elementary education and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta before working for Freedom Federal. Van Cura and her late husband were married 67 years. Dorothy Galloway Katalinich, 91, of Springfield, Ill., died July 5, 2023. She studied English and was a member of Pi Beta Phi.

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Keith Droste, 90, of Globe, Ariz., died Oct. 11, 2023. He graduated with a degree in geology and was a member of the football, swim and track teams, the Octopus Club and Theta Chi. Droste served his country in the Army, working as a physical science assistant, and he had a 68-year career in the mining industry, working with and consulting for companies throughout the U.S. and around the globe. He loved being outdoors, which included hiking and skiing, an activity he continued until the age of 88. Ronald Failing, 89, of Glen Ellyn, Ill., died Nov. 21, 2021. He studied business administration and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After serving two years in the Army during the Korean War, he worked for Merchandise National Bank in Chicago before starting his own business, Quinn Leasing, in 1983, which he operated for nearly 20 years. Elizabeth Smith Zorn, 90, of Waco, Texas, died June 28, 2023, less than two hours after her husband of 65 years was laid to rest. She followed her parents, 1925 classmates Fielding and Jessie Spicer Smith, to Monmouth and graduated with degrees in economics, music and education. Also like her parents, she was an educator, including a 10-year stint at 4C Business College in Waco. Later in life, she earned a master’s degree in adult education from Texas A&M. Zorn also served as executive director of Meals on Wheels of Central Texas. Survivors include a sister, Sally Smith Larson ’56, and several other relatives with a Monmouth connection.

1956

Joyce Ijams Quisenberry, 89, of Phoenix, Ariz., died Oct. 6, 2023. She was a member of Kappa Delta. Quisenberry completed her degree at Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in physical therapy, and she worked as a physical therapist in Illinois and Ohio. Quisenberry and her late husband were married 60 years.

1957

Thomas Ores, 87, of Livonia, Mich., died in November 2022. He graduated with a degree in economics and was a member of the football team, the Octopus Club and Sigma Phi Epsilon.

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Phi Epsilon. He then attended St. Louis College of Pharmacy, and owned and operated Marion Medical Pharmacy for many years. Arlene Miller Shaver, 87, of Peoria, Ariz., died Oct. 12, 2023. She graduated with a degree in English and was a member of Crimson Masque and Kappa Kappa Gamma. She taught in the Illinois communities of Galesburg and Ottawa for more than 25 years and was owner/manager of Arlene’s, a woman’s apparel store in Galesburg. Survivors include a son, Scott Shaver ’83.

1959

David Bardelmeier, 85, of Edwardsville, Ill., died Dec. 21, 2022. He graduated with a degree in economics and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. For the next six years, he served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Bardelmeier retired from Fabick Power Systems, where he was a customer service manager. He also owned and operated Edwardsville Motor Service with his brother for several years. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Carol Baggs Bardelmeier ’59. Paul Coltrin of Metamora, Ill., died July 22, 2023. He was a member of Theta Chi. Jack Henry, 86, of Eagle Grove, Iowa, died Sept. 25, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. After working at Sadler Construction, Henry began a long career at Iowa Testing Laboratories, retiring as president of the company in 2003. In retirement, he drove for P.T.I and Rail Crew Xpress. Roger Cummings, 85, of Monmouth,

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died June 27, 2023. He worked 25 years with the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 91 out of Rock Island, Ill., and 40 years with Axline Pharmacy in Monmouth, managing the photo department, along with several other areas. Survivors include his wife of 62 years and three children who attended Monmouth — Bryan Cummings ’84, Angela Cummings Shriver ’89 and Elise Cummings Main ’91.

Bruce Nehmer, 84, of Carol Stream, Ill., died Oct. 6, 2021. He graduated with a degree in physics and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Nehmer joined the Naval Reserves out of college and began his full commission with the Navy in 1961, earning the rank of lieutenant JG. He worked for Western Electric his entire career, although the company had many name changes and was Lucent Technologies at the time of his retirement in 2002. He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, his high school sweetheart Audrey Larson Nehmer ’60. Carolyn Davis Penney, 85, of Farmington, N.M., died Oct. 11, 2023. She graduated with a degree in

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Sherman Smith ’72 champion of the Center for Science and Business, died Sept. 12, 2023. statement, from someone whose life was filled The Smiths had recently made a $1 million deferred gift commitment to Monmouth in support of the College’s Light This Candle the campaign past its $75 million goal. Smith was retired from his roles as owner, president and CEO of the Chambers Group, an numerous multi-million dollar projects throughout the southwestern United States, including habitat restorations. “Monmouth College very much has been a family affair,” Smith said at the time of his gift. His mother, Mary Uhler Smith, graduated in him to campus from their Burlington, Iowa, home. “I really love Monmouth. It meant the world to me when I was there. It’s a wonderful school.” Monmouth used to market itself. resonated with me. I was at Iowa State for one summer term, and that was enough for me. in downtown Monmouth and was named Blue Key’s Senior Man of the Year. re-grounded and refocused.”

chemistry and was a life member of Mensa, regularly attending gathering across the country. Survivors include her husband of 63 years, John Penney ’60. Janet Hamilton Pohl, 85, of Sister Bay, Wis., died July 21, 2023. She studied elementary education and was a member of Pi Beta Phi. In the fall of her sophomore year, she was named Miss Warren County. Pohl worked for Metaalwerken in Hinsdale, Ill., for many years.

1961

Robert Hatch, 84, of Galesburg, Ill., died Oct. 31, 2023. He studied accounting and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Hatch also attended Western Illinois University and AIC Business School. He worked in accounting and tax preparation for Einfeldt and Associates for 42 years before retiring in 2019. Gaylan King of Destin, Fla., died Aug. 6, 2023. He graduated with a degree in geology and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Richard Vessel of Livermore, Colo., died Dec. 21, 2020. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jerold Mell of Huntington Beach, Calif., died May 21, 2023. He graduated with a degree in physical


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education and was a member of the basketball, baseball and track teams and Alpha Tau Omega. Mell was inducted into the College’s M Club Hall of Fame in 1990. Thirty years later, he was named one of Monmouth’s all-time top 12 basketball players. He averaged 26.5 points per game as a senior and earned All-American honors.

1963

George Boehmer of Wetumpka, Ala., died in March 2019. He graduated with a degree in physics and was a member of the Octopus Club and Sigma Phi Epsilon. William Graue, 82, of Downers Grove, Ill., died Oct. 15, 2023, from a rapidly progressing form of Alzheimer’s. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. An Army veteran who served the Vietnam War, Graue earned an MBA from the University of Chicago. He had a long career working in can coatings and food and bottle cap divisions. A sports car enthusiast, Graue bought a 240Z Datsun new in 1971, and it won many awards at car shows. Survivors include his wife of 53 years. Laura Turner Hoffman, 82, of Dubuque, Iowa, died Sept. 30, 2023. She graduated with a degree in history and was a member of Pi Beta Phi, then served two years in the Peace Corps, living and teaching in Thailand. In the 1990s, she completed her Ph.D. in education with a focus on children’s literacy and was a professor at Northern Michigan University and Clarke College. Allan Larocco, 77, of Villa Ridge, Mo., died March 9, 2019. He graduated with a degree in history and was a member of the football and wrestling teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Larocco spent 32 years of his career in education as principal of two elementary schools in Morton, Ill. He and his wife, Martha Johnson Larocco ’63, were married 55 years.

1964

Barbara Peterson Royle, 79, of Castle Rock, Colo., died Dec. 17, 2021. She studied Spanish and was a member of Pi Beta Phi before completing her degree at Hamline University. Royle served her Presbyterian church as an elder and progressed to working for the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. before obtaining a master’s degree in divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary. After being ordained, she served as chaplain at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver and as an assistant pastor at two Colorado churches, retiring in 2012. Survivors include her sister, Kathryn Peterson Stewart ’68.

1965

Thomas Gunning, 81, of Brighton, Ill., died July 3, 2023. He graduated with a degree in English and was a member of the football and baseball teams. Gunning, who also attended

the University of Illinois, worked for the Alton (Ill.) school district. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Bohnenkamp Gunning ’66. Robert Stack, 77, of Oceanside, Calif., died Feb. 15, 2021. He graduated with a degree in business and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After serving in the Air Force, he worked as an industrial engineer. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Nickie Carter Stack ’67.

1967

Allan Wibiral, 76, of Shorewood, Ill., died March 16, 2022. He graduated with a degree in physics and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. In 2012, he retired from Providence Catholic High School, where he taught for more than 40 years. An astronomy enthusiast, Wibiral had his own observatory in his yard.

1968

Russell Andrews, 77, of Beaufort, S.C., died Sept. 22, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business. Following graduation, he joined Northwestern Mutual as a financial advisor, serving clients for 48 years as a partner with Sinclair & Andrews Insurance. Andrews served as the New York state president of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors, as well as two terms as the Syracuse chapter president. Self-proclaimed as “civically obsessed,” he held a number of positions in his community, including organizations focused on the Erie Canal.

1969

James Albright, 76, of McHenry, Ill., died July 22, 2023. He graduated with a degree in chemistry and was a member of Alpha Tau Omega before teaching at the high school and college level for more than 30 years. A longtime baseball coach, he was inducted into the Continental Amateur Baseball Association Hall of Fame in 2008. Survivors include a son, Michael Albright ’99. Gregory Alms of Leesburg, Fla., died Dec. 13, 2021. He graduated with a degree in chemistry. Stephen Hunter, 78, of Fremont, N.H., died June 8, 2021. Prior to studying business at Monmouth, he served in the U.S. Air Force from 1962-66. Hunter worked for 31 years for Liberty Mutual Insurance, serving the company in Boston and Dover, N.H., and retiring as manager of corporate payroll and sales compensation. He was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years. Chet June, 77, of Joliet, Ill., died Aug. 23, 2023. He graduated with a degree in government and was a member of Crimson Masque and Sigma Phi Epsilon before obtaining his law degree at the University of Iowa College of Law. He was a founding partner of the law firm of June, Prodehl, Renzi & Lynch from 1986 until his death. Among the positions he held

prior to that were Cook County assistant state’s attorney and vice president and general manager of Van Dyke Health Care Management in Peoria, Ill. Among his many honors and memberships was receiving the Joliet-Will County Hall of Pride Award in 2012. Survivors include a brother, Peter June ’74.

1970

Priscilla Trubeck Adolphson, 76, of Durango, Colo., died June 21, 2023. She came to Monmouth after spending part of her childhood near Wrigley Field in Chicago. She graduated with a degree in Spanish and was a member of Kappa Delta. She met David Adolphson ’67 at Monmouth, and the couple was married 54 years. A decade ago, they funded the observatory atop the College’s Center for Science and Business. Adolphson was a devoted wife and homemaker. In North Barrington, Ill., she loved living overlooking a spring-fed, glacial lake surrounded by oak trees. She enjoyed entertaining neighbors and friends, and over the years she provided elder care for her father, an uncle and aunt, and her mother. In 2015, the Adolphsons fulfilled a life-long ambition of living “out west” when they built their forever home on Elkhorn Mountain overlooking the Animas Valley north of Durango. Survivors include her husband and siblings Barbara Trubeck Clark ’66 and William Trubeck ’68. Peter Rooney, 76, of Chicago, Ill., died Sept. 17, 2023. He graduated with a degree in biology and completed his medical education in Guadalajara, Mexico, before beginning a lifelong medical practice as an urologist in Chicago.

1971

John Horaney, 75, of Galesburg, Ill., died Nov. 10, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and worked as a warehouseman and truck driver for many years at G&M Distributors and as a car salesman for Yemm Autos. His wife of 47 years preceded him in death by two weeks.

Eugene Marchuk, 73, of Westchester, Ill., died May 29, 2023. He graduated with a degree in government and was a member of the football and wrestling teams and Alpha Tau Omega. Marchuk enlisted in the Navy and served on the USS John F. Kennedy during the latter stages of the Vietnam War. He was a teacher and football coach in Waterloo, Iowa, before becoming a tax auditor for the Florida Department of Revenue in Hillside, Ill. Survivors include his brother, Bob Marchuk ’71.

1976

Mary Bailey-Haywood of Galesburg, Ill., died July 7, 2023. She earned her degree as a non-traditional student, halfway through her nearly 50 years of marriage to her first husband, who died in 2001. Seven years later, she married former Monmouth president Bruce Haywood. She was a teacher in Galesburg for 15 WINTER 2024 69


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years, retiring in 1992.

1977

Diane Klyne Allton, 71, of Edwardsville, Ill., died Sept. 17, 2023. A descendant of two Revolutionary War soldiers, she graduated with a degree in English and was a member of Pi Beta Phi. Allton earned a master’s degree at the University of Delaware and worked in high finance in New York City.

1981

Michael Clark, 64, of Aledo, Ill., died Aug. 30, 2023. He studied biology and was a member of the football and basketball teams and Sigma Phi Epsilon before completing his degree in animal science at Illinois State University. He owned and operated Clark Signs, and many of his logos, signs, and lettering jobs dot the countryside in western Illinois. He particularly enjoyed painting with the Wall Dogs, a group that painted life-size murals for cities around the world. Two of Clark’s murals are in Monmouth.

1982

Thomas Nichol, 63, of The Dalles, Ore., died June 19, 2023, the same day as his wife of 37 years lost her battle with cancer. The son of Monmouth alumni Thomas ’54 and Barbara Williamson-Nichol ’53, he spent his early years in western Ethiopia, where his parents served as medical missionaries. At Monmouth, he studied chemistry and was on the golf and soccer teams. Nichol then attended the University of Colorado School of Medicine and, after a three-year residency in internal medicine in Phoenix, Ariz., joined a medical practice in Oregon. There, he used his calming demeanor, sharp mind, persistence and sense of humor to be a doctor that touched the lives of many over the next 33 years.

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Karla Anzelone Banda, 46, of Kenosha, Wis., died Sept. 20, 2023. She graduated with a degree in computer science and was a member of Crimson Masque and Pi Beta Phi before earning a master’s degree in adult education at National-Louis University. Banda was a senior epic analyst for 20 years.

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Jason Liniger, 41, of Knoxville, Ill., died Sept. 24, 2023. He graduated with a degree in business and worked as a warehouse manager for Dick Blick for 13 years before for working for Smithfield as an equipment operator for the last year. Survivors include a sister, Amber Liniger Pakosz ’10.

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Keishra Jackson of Chicago died in 2023. She studied English and was a member of Umoja and Colorful Voices of Praise. Word has also been received of the following deaths:

Mary Hawkins, 77, of Monmouth, a custodian at the College for nearly 20 years, died Aug. 9, 2023. Survivors include a daughter, Linda Hawkins Jones ’96. David Long, 81, of Venice, Fla., the College’s dean of admissions from 1986-92, died Oct. 26, 2023. The former Army captain and dentist left Monmouth for Northwood University, spending four of his 18 years there as chancellor.

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Kennedy Reed ’67 Kennedy Reed, 79, a theoretical atomic physicist in the Theory Group in the Physics & Advanced Technologies Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, died June 20, 2023. Reed was founder of the National Physical Science Consortium, a group of more than two dozen universities that provided fellowships for women and minorities. He helped more than 100 such students earn their doctorates and, through the NPSC consortium, awarded over 300 graduate fellowships. Known for his work related to ionization and atomic collisions in high temperature plasmas, Reed published more than 100 papers. He was the recipient of the 2009 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, presented by President Barack Obama. Reed was also a professor of physics at Morehouse College in Atlanta for three years and a visiting scientist at the HahnMeitner Institute in Germany and the University College in London. His research network was extensive, including many connections in Africa. Reed was cited for his work in promoting physics research and education in Africa and collaborative projects between African and African American scientists. In the late 1990s, he was a visiting scientist at the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal and at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. He was president of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics from 2017 to 2019. He was a charter fellow of the National Academy of Sciences Board on International Scientific Organizations and the National Society of Black Physicists, serving as president of the latter organization. In 2005, the California section of the American Physical Society created an award in his honor and annually presents the Kennedy Reed Award to recognize Excellence in Theoretical Research performed by graduate students. Six years later, he was awarded the distinction of being elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in recognition of his important studies in atomic theory and successful efforts to increase minority participation in the physical sciences in the United States and Africa. Reed was inducted into Monmouth’s prestigious Hall of Achievement in 2010. After graduating with a degree in physics, he earned a master’s degree in physics from the University of Wisconsin-Superior and completed his Ph.D. in theoretical atomic physics from the University of Nebraska. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Jane Hensleigh Reed ’69.


REVISITING NEVERLAND The Monmouth College theatre department, in association with Monmouth’s Buchanan Center for the Arts, staged the classic children’s story Peter Pan Nov. 16-19. The lead role was played by high school sophomore Drew Carlson, the son of 2004 alumni Adam and Michelle Flaar Carlson. The Illinois Arts Council Agency, the National Endowment for the Arts, the United Way of Greater Warren County and the Galesburg Community Foundation all provided support.


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