Unbridled Achievement SM U 2012– 13 ANNUAL R E PO RT
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 | SMU Board of Trustees 2012–13 5 | Letter from the Chair of The Board of Trustees 6 | SMU Administration 2012–13 7 | Letter from the President 8 | UNBRIDLED IMPACT 10 | UNBRIDLED LEADERSHIP 14 | UNBRIDLED LEARNING Student Quality 22 | UNBRIDLED DISCOVERY Faculty and Academic Excellence 30 | UNBRIDLED ACHIEVEMENT Campus Experience 38 | UNBRIDLED PROGRESS Consolidated Financial Statements Expenditures Toward Strategic Goals Endowment Report Campaign Update Yearly Giving Timeline of Momentum 48 | UNBRIDLED GENEROSITY Second Century Campaign Donors New Endowment Donors New Dallas Hall Society Members President’s Associates Corporations, Foundations and Organizations Hilltop Society
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In 2012–13 SMU celebrated the third year of the University’s centennial commemoration period. SMU’s progress was marked by major strides forward in the key areas of student quality, faculty and academic excellence and the campus experience. A global audience watched as SMU celebrated the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center. And thanks to the inspiring support of alumni, parents and friends for The Second Century Campaign, SMU continued to build a strong foundation for an extraordinary second century on the Hilltop.
SMU BOAR D OF TRUSTEES 2012–13 Caren H. Prothro, Chair Civic and Philanthropic Leader
Gerald J. Ford ’66, ’69 Diamond A Ford Corporation
Carl Sewell ’66 Sewell Automotive Companies
Robert H. Dedman, Jr. ’80, ’84, Vice Chair DFI Management, Ltd.
Antonio O. Garza, Jr. ’83 White & Case, S.C.
Richard K. Templeton Texas Instruments Incorporated
David B. Miller ’72, ’73, Secretary EnCap Investments, L.P.
James R. Gibbs ’66, ’70, ’72 Frontier Oil Corporation (Retired)
Richard Ware ’68 Amarillo National Bank
Michael M. Boone ’63, ’67, Chair elect Haynes & Boone, LLP
Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. ’66 Wingate Partners
Royce E. (Ed) Wilson, Sr. Attensity Media, LLC
Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ’48 Civic and Philanthropic Leader
Clark K. Hunt ’87 Kansas City Chiefs and FC Dallas
William D. Armstrong ’82 Armstrong Oil and Gas, Inc.
Ray L. Hunt ’65 Hunt Consolidated, Inc.
Bradley W. Brookshire ’76 Brookshire Grocery Company
Gene C. Jones Civic and Philanthropic Leader
Laura Welch Bush ’68 Former First Lady of the United States
Bishop Scott J. Jones ’81, ’92 Great Plains Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church
William H. Vanderstraaten ’82 Chair, SMU Alumni Board
Fredrick S. Leach ’83 Private Medical Practice
John D. Oakes ’13 Student Representative
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Pastor Richie L. Butler ’93 National Development at CityView Kelly Hoglund Compton ’79 The Hoglund Foundation Jeanne Tower Cox ’78 Civic and Philanthropic Leader Rev. Mark Craig Highland Park United Methodist Church Katherine Raymond Crow ’94 Civic and Philanthropic Leader Gary T. Crum ’69 CFP Foundation Antoine L.V. Dijkstra Implexus Capital & Partners Bishop James (Jim) E. Dorff ’72 San Antonio Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church Larry R. Faulkner ’66 University of Texas at Austin (Retired) Houston Endowment, Inc. (Retired)
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R. Gerald Turner President, SMU Steven M. Edwards President, SMU Faculty Senate
Paul B. Loyd, Jr. ’68 PBL Enterprises Trustees Emeriti Bobby B. Lyle ’67 Lyco Holdings Incorporated
Edwin L. Cox ’42 Edwin L. Cox Company
Bishop Michael McKee ’78 Dallas Area - North Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church
Milledge A. Hart, III Hart Group, Inc.
Scott J. McLean ’78 Amegy Bank of Texas
William L. Hutchison ’54 Hutchison Oil and Gas Corporation
Connie Blass O’Neill ’77 Civic and Philanthropic Leader
Cary M. Maguire Maguire Oil Company
Rev. Dr. Sheron Covington Patterson ’83, ’89, ’96 North Texas Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church Sarah Fullinwider Perot ’83 Civic and Philanthropic Leader Jeanne L. Phillips ’76 Hunt Consolidated, Inc.
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This annual report highlights some of the many strides forward taken by SMU during
2012–13. In one measure of the University’s increasing student quality, the average SAT
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score of first-year students rose to 1274, a 26-point rise over the previous year, en route to a goal of 1300. Much of this progress is attributable to support for merit-based scholarships.
Donors understand the impact of these scholarships in bringing to the Hilltop high-performing students who might not
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I am especially pleased to report that SMU also received generous commitments for the establishment of nine new endowed
faculty positions during the year. With these additions, the University has 94 such positions and is within striking distance of
achieving an announced goal of at least 100. Endowments like these are a crucial part of the University’s effort to attract and
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SMU also continued to make remarkable progress in raising funds to add and enhance campus facilities that improve the lives of students and faculty members and support achievement in every area of endeavor. These range from new residential halls
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for an innovative living-and-learning environment to renovated facilities for the libraries and athletics. Such progress is the direct result of the generosity and efforts of all who care deeply about SMU and its role in educating tomorrow’s leaders. The decision by the Board of Trustees this September to increase the financial goal of The Second Century Campaign to $1 billion represents an extraordinary vote of confidence in the future of the University and ensures that SMU will continue to move forward. We all should be proud of how far we have traveled together. I am sure we will be prouder still of the future we are building together. Thank you.
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SMU A DMINISTRATION 2012–13 R. Gerald Turner President Paul W. Ludden Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Thomas E. Barry Vice President for Executive Affairs Brad E. Cheves Vice President for Development and External Affairs Christine C. Regis Vice President for Business and Finance Paul Ward Vice President for Legal Affairs and Governmental Relations General Counsel and Secretary Lori S. White Vice President for Student Affairs Michael A. Condon Chief Investment Officer and University Treasurer Rick Hart Director of Athletics
John B. Attanasio Judge James Noel Dean and Professor of Law Judge William Hawley Atwell Chair of Constitutional Law Dedman School of Law José Antonio Bowen Dean and Algur H. Meadows Chair Meadows School of the Arts David J. Chard Leon Simmons Endowed Dean Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development Marc P. Christensen Dean and Bobby B. Lyle Professor of Engineering Innovation Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering William B. Lawrence Dean Perkins School of Theology Gillian M. McCombs Dean and Director Central University Libraries Albert W. Niemi, Jr. Dean and Tolleson Chair in Business Leadership Edwin L. Cox School of Business James E. Quick Dean of Graduate Studies Associate Vice President for Research William M. Tsutsui Dean Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
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benefactors Harold C. and Annette Simmons committed a new $25 million gift to fund a second building and three new endowed academic positions for the school. This commitment follows their gift of $20 million to the school in 2007. Last year SMU also engaged in a branding effort to reflect our mission and the achievements of our students, faculty and alumni. The resulting theme, “World Changers Shaped Here,” is being communicated through advertising, billboards, banners and other venues. The response has been a resounding affirmation that this is indeed the impact exemplified by SMU. Thank you to the hundreds of donors who are supporting our future world changers and for making the year both unique and historic in so many ways.
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T H E S E C O N D C E N T U RY C E L E B R AT I O N In 2012–13 SMU marked the third year of The Second Century Celebration, a five-year period commemorating the 100th anniversaries of SMU’s founding in 1911 and opening in 1915. In addition to honoring the past, The Second Century Celebration is designed to highlight the University’s present and future as a top educational institution with impact on the region and the nation. The celebration includes special events, exhibitions and publications. In fall 2012, in acknowledgment of the centennial year of the campus master plan of 1912, SMU celebrated the Year of the Campus, highlighting SMU’s special campus and new campus construction initiatives. Events included a historic gathering, held during Homecoming, honoring all of the donors to SMU campus facilities over the last century. During the event, SMU unveiled The SMU Campus at 100 – a souvenir book featuring photographs and descriptions of all SMU facilities, the first book ever to do so. The book also includes projects currently under way and those anticipated in the near future. The centennial of SMU’s first building, Dallas Hall, was celebrated with several events. Among them was a dinner hosted by SMU President R. Gerald Turner for members of the Dallas Hall Society which honors planned giving donors, held on November 28, the anniversary of the laying of the building’s cornerstone. In spring 2013 SMU launched the Year of the Library, celebrating the centennial of the founding of SMU’s first library. Notably, in 2013 SMU also welcomed the new George W. Bush Presidential Center, including the Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Founders’ Day festivities, April 19, focused on welcoming the facility as SMU’s newest library. As part of the festivities, SMU presented a 19th-century manuscript, purchased with funds provided by the Centennial Host Committee and given in honor of President and Mrs. Bush, to SMU’s DeGolyer Library. This book, An Account of Four Years Travels by John Maley, is also the four millionth volume added to the SMU library collection since its founding.
THE SECOND CENT URY CELEBRATION ORGANI ZING C OMMITTEE Co-chairs
At-large Members 2010–11
Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ’48
Liz Martin Armstrong ’82, Co-chair, Parent Leadership Council
Carl Sewell ’66
Linda S. Eads, President, SMU Faculty Senate Ken S. Malcolmson ’74, Chair, SMU Alumni Board
Honorary Co-chairs
Stephen J. (Jake) Torres ’11, President, SMU Student Body
William P. Clements, Jr. ’39 † Edwin L. Cox ’42
At-large Members 2011–12
Nancy McMillan Dedman ’50 William L. Hutchison ’54
Cheri L. Kamp and Thomas G. Kamp ’83, Co-chairs, Parent Leadership Council
Bobby B. Lyle ’67
José L. Lage, President, SMU Faculty Senate
Cary M. Maguire
William H. Vanderstraaten ’82, Chair, SMU Alumni Board
Robert A. Meadows
Austin Prentice ’12, President, SMU Student Body
Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 Kay Prothro Yeager ’61 Vice Chairs
At-large Members 2012–13 Cheri L. Kamp and Thomas G. Kamp ‘83, Co-chairs, Parent Leadership Council
Michael M. Boone ’63, ’67, Community Celebration
Steven M. Edwards, President, SMU Faculty Senate
Kelly Hoglund Compton ’79, Academic Celebration
William H. Vanderstraaten ‘82, Chair, SMU Alumni Board
Rev. Mark Craig, Church Relations
Alexander Mace ‘13, President, SMU Student Body
Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99, Special Events Antonio O. Garza, Jr. ’83, International Celebration Bishop Scott J. Jones ’81, ’92, Church Relations Jeanne L. Phillips ’76, Centennial Host Committees Richard Ware ’68, Alumni Celebration
Ex Officio Caren H. Prothro, Chair, SMU Board of Trustees R. Gerald Turner, President Brad E. Cheves, Vice President for Development and External Affairs
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Making History on the Hilltop: Welcoming the Presidents
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MU made history April 25, 2013, when the University welcomed five
U.S. Presidents to the Hilltop. The gathering was the first of the so-called Presidents’ Club in several years, bringing together President Barack Obama with Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, the individual they came to honor. The presidents assembled to dedicate the George W. Bush Presidential Center, housing the first presidential library and museum of the 21st century, the first such facility of the social media age and the third to be located in Texas. More than 12,000 visitors joined the
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To celebrate the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center, SMU became the setting for 12 events in five days, attracting visitors ranging from U.S. and foreign dignitaries to area schoolchildren.
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Making History on the Hilltop: Welcoming the Presidents (cont.)
For SMU President R. Gerald Turner, the “significance of April 25 cannot truly be described or predicted, as it opens up the home of documents and artifacts chronicling a unique time in U.S. history. No matter what one’s political views, the Bush Center establishes SMU as a major resource for presidential history.”
More than 600 media representatives from around the world converged on campus for the dedication, among them Diane Sawyer of ABC and Matt Lauer of NBC. In a four-day period, SMU was mentioned as the home of the Bush Center in 1.1 million articles worldwide.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the 13th such resource in the nation operated by the National Archives and Records Administration, a federal agency. The George W. Bush Institute, an independent public policy organization, reports to the private Bush Foundation.
At the same time, SMU was under the watchful eyes of more than 250 law enforcement personnel from SMU’s Police Department and local, state and federal agencies, in addition to the U.S. Secret Service, which supervised security for the dedication. Military helicopters and F-16 jets could be heard overhead.
Starting April 22, the SMU campus hosted 12 events in five days planned by the Bush Foundation, ranging from private dinners for donors and dignitaries to the formal dedication ceremony to a massive block party co-hosted by SMU and the Bush Foundation. For the pageantry of the dedication, a massive stage and seating area were erected on the north side of the Bush Center along SMU Boulevard, with seating also on the nearby intramural field. SMU faculty, staff and students not attending the ceremony watched simulcasts online, in McFarlin Auditorium or at an outdoor screen.
The capstone event, especially for SMU community members not present at the dedication ceremony, was an evening block party on the intramural field and lighting of the Bush Center’s Freedom Hall. Together, those events attracted more than 12,000 students, faculty and staff and their families, SMU neighbors and Bush Center guests. Featuring games, food and entertainment by students and alumnus Jack Ingram ’93, the block party culminated with a nine-minute pyrotechnics show. Fireworks formed a giant “W” in the sky.
Each visiting president made remarks praising Bush for progress on key issues they shared as priorities for the country. But in his comments, Bush turned the spotlight on SMU. “I want to thank the people who have made this project a success. President Gerald Turner runs a fantastic university … with active trustees, dedicated faculty and a student body that is awesome,” the latter remark eliciting a huge cheer from students in the audience. He continued, “Today I am proud to dedicate this center to the American people.”
“Awesome” was a common word used by students to describe the presence of five U.S. presidents on campus. “The world truly came to SMU on April 25,” Turner said, “and it will continue to do so because of the Bush Center.”
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(Above) Fireworks form a “W” above the Bush Center the evening of the facility’s dedication.
FO UNDER S ’ D AY with an A DDE D AT T R AC T I O N For the SMU community, festivities celebrating the George W. Bush Presidential Center began on Founders’ Day April 19, including a surprise visit from President Bush. More than 3,000 SMU alumni, students, faculty and staff applauded as Bush walked down the steps of Dallas Hall to the speaker’s platform with SMU President R. Gerald Turner. “You see a guy who’s grateful, really grateful, that the leadership of SMU and the Board of Trustees made it possible that Laura and I could build the Bush Presidential Center on this campus,” Bush said. “Today is a day to give thanks, and I’m the most thankful person here.” Following student performances of music specially composed for the event, Turner continued the theme of gratitude. “First, of course, thank you to George W. Bush and Laura Bush. We’re honored with your historic decision to place this Center on our campus.” Expressions of gratitude included: • A Bush Ave. street sign presented by University Park Mayor Richard B. Davis. It represents a renamed portion of Airline Road and Dublin Street near the Bush Center, now officially located at the corner of SMU Boulevard and Bush Avenue. • A bound book of student letters welcoming the Center to campus, along with a tiny Mustang cheerleader outfit for Bush’s new granddaughter, presented by SMU student leaders.
• A Board of Trustees resolution presented by Board Chair Caren H. Prothro. “Today is the culmination of literally years of work and collaborative efforts of thousands of individuals,” she said. • In honor of the Bush Center dedication, the Board of Trustees’ gift of a newly discovered 19th-century journal, An Account of Four Years Travels, by American explorer John Maley, which became the four millionth volume at the SMU libraries. As a thank you from the Bush Center, students, faculty and staff got a private preview of the Bush Museum April 29, in advance of the public opening May 1. Admission remains free to students, faculty and staff. “The museum gave you a good sense of the enormity of the presidency,” said one staff member, “while letting you see the likable family man who tackled it for eight years.”
(Above left) Student leaders gather with gifts to President Bush at Founders’ Day. (L-R) New Students’ Association Vice President Jaywin Singh Malhi ’14; Secretary Katherine Ladner ’14; President Bush; outgoing President Alex Mace ’13; and incoming President Ramón Trespalacios ’14. (Above center) President Bush, flanked by former First Lady Laura Welch Bush ’68, flashes the “W” sign. (Above right) SMU President R. Gerald Turner and Gail Turner joined by students at the Block Party the evening of the Bush Center dedication.
Bush Institute continues Programming
The George W. Bush Institute continued its programming in 2012–13 focusing on education, economic growth, human freedom and global health. The Institute graduated its first class of leadership trainees through its Women’s Initiative Fellowship Program. Under the program, 14 Egyptian women came to campus to start their yearlong national program with classes developed and taught by 17 SMU faculty in business, anthropology, communications, political science, law and education. The second class of 19 fellows began their training at SMU in March 2013. In 2012, a Bush Institute fellow became the first to join the SMU faculty with tenure. Eric Bing, senior fellow and director of global health at the Bush Institute, now is also professor of global health in the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development and in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, an appointment approved by departmental faculty members in both schools. Throughout the year, President Bush continued to visit with classes and student groups, including a surprise visit with more than 100 students at a Hunt Leadership Scholars Program event, where he engaged in a candid question-and-answer session.
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MU’s student quality is a defining feature of its rise as a
great university. In 2012–13 SMU continued to draw top students through its investment in merit-based scholarships, as well as by offering numerous opportunities for study abroad and programs enabling undergraduates to conduct research and benefit from independent projects, among other initiatives. Through rising SAT scores, national fellowships, leadership and engagement in social issues, SMU students are demonstrating the University’s effectiveness in
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Scholarships Support Student Quality
Merit-based scholarships are a crucial component of the University’s commitment to attract and retain top students. These resources are supporting SMU’s increase in student quality. (Left) President’s Scholar Rahfin Faruk ’14 is majoring in economics, political science and public policy and minoring in religious studies and mathematics. He has served as editor-in-chief of The Daily Campus student newspaper and is a student representative on the SMU Board of Trustees Committee on Academic Policy.
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ST UDENT QUALIT Y
SMU a pplic at ion s set reco r d SMU received a record number of applications to join the first-year class entering in fall 2012, reflecting the University’s growing reputation as well as enhanced national outreach. The 13,601 applications topped the record of 12,961 the previous year by 4.9 percent. In 2012 men in the first-year class outnumbered women slightly – 51 percent to 49 percent. Students from outside Texas accounted for 55.6 percent of new first-year students. Minority students represented 26.9 percent, a slight increase over the previous record of 26.6 percent in 2011.
Student academic quality reflected in record SAT SCORES
The average SAT score of first-year students entering in fall 2012 set a new record, as SMU continued to advance toward an overall average SAT goal of 1300. The average score of 1274 represented a 26-point rise over the previous year and an increase of 102 points in the last decade. At the same time as SAT scores have increased, SMU has continued to attract a student body that features greater ethnic, geographic and socioeconomic diversity. RISING TEST SCORES Average SAT Score for Entering Classes 1300 1274
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Student body PROFILE
A total of 10,893 students were enrolled in fall 2012, including 6,249 undergraduate students and 4,644 graduate students. In fall 2012, approximately 52 percent of the SMU student body came from Texas, with the remainder from all 50 states and 90 foreign countries. Minority students constituted 24.7 percent of the overall student population.
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Engaged Le ar nin g I n it ia t i v e supports stu d en t p r o j ec ts More than three dozen students from throughout SMU launched special projects of their own design in research, civic engagement, creative work or through internships as part of the 2012–13 SMU Engaged Learning initiative’s Unbridled Projects. Participants create a detailed proposal, can apply for a grant to cover project costs, receive supervision from a faculty member and must deliver a public presentation and provide a written report. More than 70 students also received approval for projects to be presented in the coming year through this growing program. Examples in 2012–13 included: Health, Tradition and the Maya
Kimberly Mendoza ’13 researched health-related traditions, beliefs and practices in the indigenous Mayan community in Guatemala during summer 2012. The double major in biological sciences and chemistry in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences was seeking to understand how medical professionals can relate better to those who hold different beliefs about the causes and treatments of disease. Origins of the Euro Debt Crisis
Jean Paul Destarac ’13, an economics major in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, conducted a detailed analysis of the history of the euro and the various proposals that have been advanced to fix the current debt crisis in Europe. In addition to standard sources such as research articles, books and online publications, the analysis included perspectives gleaned from interviews with European financial experts conducted during a research trip in Brussels in summer 2012.
Girls across the miles
Janielle Kastner ’12 and Afomia Hailemeskel ’13 (above) produced a multimedia art installation consisting of audio footage and photography that explored the contrasting experiences of teenage girls from two diverse communities: the Bronx, New York, and Highland Park, Texas. The project was presented in Meadows School of the Arts’ Doolin Gallery. Kastner double majored in theatre studies in Meadows School of the Arts and English in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. Hailemeskel majored in theatre studies in Meadows School of the Arts.
SMU debaters take prizes in national tournament
Basma Raza ’14 and Alex Zier ’14, both majors in the Division of Communication Studies in Meadows School of the Arts, and Lila Friedlander ’15, an economics major in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, took first-place honors in the novice division of the Mid-America National Junior Division Debate Tournament of the Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA), in March. In addition, Raza was named top speaker for the tournament. The SMU students dominated the competition with a combined record of 10 wins and only two losses. It was the best finish for an SMU team in the four years it has competed in the event. Held annually in Kansas City, the MidAmerica CEDA Tournament is the oldest and most prestigious novice and junior varsity national tournament in the nation. (L-R) Basma Raza ’14 and Alex Zier ’14 shared honors with a fellow debater and Lila Friedlander ’15.
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Hist o ri c gi f t supports law s c h ola r s hips W. Yandell “Tog” Rogers, Jr. ’61 provided a historic commitment of $12.1 million for scholarship support to Dedman School of Law, SMU announced in November. The W. Yandell “Tog” Rogers, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund represents the second-largest gift in the history of the Law School, following the Dedman family gift of $20 million that resulted in the naming of the School. (L-R) Brad E. Cheves, SMU vice president for Development and External Affairs; Scott J. McLean ’78, co-chair, The Second Century Campaign Steering Committee for Houston; SMU President R. Gerald Turner; Suzie Rogers; and W. Yandell “Tog” Rogers, Jr. ’61.
Pro gr ams featuring travel str eng t hen L ear ning and Supp or t S tudent Re c ruit ment Special programs that feature travel to locales within and outside the United States encourage community engagement and promote creative problem-solving and professional development. These programs represent a crucial component of the SMU educational experience and also are central to the University’s ongoing initiatives to recruit top students. Here are a few examples from 2012–13: • SMU’s Annual Civil Rights Pilgrimage took students on a nineday bus ride during spring break to visit landmarks of the Civil Rights Movement. The group’s stops included Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas, where in 1957 nine African-American students faced anti-integration protesters; the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama; Montgomery’s Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (left), where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., served as pastor; Tuskegee University; the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford; and the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, where Dr. King was assassinated. Dennis Simon, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor and associate professor of political science in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, led the pilgrimage, along with representatives from the SMU Chaplain’s Office. • As part of the University Honors Program seminar, “Law, Politics and the Supreme Court,” 13 students spent six days over spring break in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., conducting research on former Supreme Court Justices. The students developed independent research projects on topics such as student rights, libel and national security. Joseph F. Kobylka, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor and associate professor of political science, led the trip, which was supported by the Richter Foundation and the University Honors Program.
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• Through the SMU Alternative Break program, students chose from a range of opportunities to perform service in communities in need domestically and internationally. In 2012–13 the volunteers tackled real-world issues, including rural education, urban hunger, disaster relief, AIDS and the environment. The program is based on the principle of active citizenship that strives to create sustainable change and fight social injustice in all communities.
• Six SMU students joined 1,000 others from across the country at the sixth annual Clinton Global Initiative University Network meeting at Washington University in St. Louis in April. SMU has joined Brown, Cornell, Ohio State and other institutions as one of 23 members of the network, a consortium of colleges and universities that support, mentor and provide seed funding to student innovators and entrepreneurs on their respective campuses. Students and university representatives come together at the network’s meeting to hear from experts in various fields, brainstorm ideas, share best practices and form effective partnerships. (Above) Rahfin Faruk ’14 (seated) meets with Chelsea Clinton. • T wenty-one students from the Divisions of Communication Studies and Journalism traveled to Washington, D.C., in January, where they participated in presidential inauguration events and worked as journalists and communicators as part of Meadows School of the Arts’ Hilltop on the Hill program. During their four-day trip, the students volunteered at Texas State Society’s Black Tie & Boots Inaugural Ball, visited media and government sites, and met with policy analysts, political communicators and journalists, in addition to SMU alumni. They submitted stories, blogs, photos, videos and Skype reports for smudailycampus.com and SMU Adventures and also Tweeted about their experiences. The trip was led by Rita Kirk, professor of communication studies and director of the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility.
• Nine students traveled to Jamaica in January as part of Assessing Geological Hazards in Jamaica, a multidisciplinary Earth Sciences course to conduct geophysical research on earthquake risks on the Caribbean island. During the J-Term course (short for January term, which features classes over the holiday break), the students collected and analyzed geophysical data on land and at sea and presented their findings to Jamaica’s Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management. Taught by SMU Earth Sciences Associate Professor Matt Hornbach and Lyndon Brown of the University of the West Indies, the course is funded in part by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ program, Geoscientists Without Borders and the Institute for the Study of Earth and Man (ISEM) in SMU’s Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences.
Scholarship gifts help SMU attract broad range of students
Thousands of alumni, parents and friends have chosen to support SMU students by funding scholarships and fellowships in a variety of ways. Many of these gifts will provide scholarship income to SMU in perpetuity through endowment while others make scholarships possible with multiyear commitments of annual gifts. All are important in making the SMU experience affordable for the broadest range of students while continuing to attract bright, motivated students, both as undergraduate and graduate students. As an example of these gifts during the course of The Second Century Campaign, Doyle Glass ‘84, ’88 and his wife, Kim, have funded scholarships for studentathletes, Hispanic students and those interested in studying humanities and sciences in Dedman College. Having also chosen to establish an endowed Meadows Scholarship in 2013, the Glasses continue to invest in the success of SMU students for generations to come. SMU 2012–13 ANNUAL REPORT
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Gift creates t r a n s f er sch o lar s hip en d ow men t Lawrence Rex Kurzius ’96 and Tina M. Kurzius established a scholarship endowment fund for students who transfer to the Hilltop, SMU announced in January. The Rex Kurzius Community College Transfer Endowed Scholarship Fund was born of Kurzius’ own experience as a transfer student who received scholarship support that enabled him to attend and graduate from SMU. The $100,000 endowment will pave the way for future transfer students to follow the same path. (L-R) Lawrence Rex Kurzius, Tina M. Kurzius and family with SMU President R. Gerald Turner and SMU Provost Paul W. Ludden.
Students earn a w a r d s , h o n o r s SMU is committed to shaping the world changers of tomorrow. SMU students excel in every field of endeavor and receive a range of prestigious national awards and scholarships. Examples in 2012–13 included: National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant
Jewel Lipps ’14 was awarded a grant through the National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. The grant enabled Lipps, a double major in environmental science and chemistry in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, to work and study during the summer with nine other undergraduate students in a hands-on, fieldoriented research program centered on forest lakes in the Kittatinny Mountains of northwest New Jersey.
National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship
Matthew Nicola Rispoli ’12, ’13 received a fellowship from the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program. He was recognized for his analysis of data produced during research on the Higgs boson at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and for his electrical engineering research with antenna simulations for radio telescopes. Rispoli graduated from SMU with degrees 20
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in physics and math from Dedman College and electrical engineering from Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering and his M.S. degree from the Lyle School. He began working toward his Ph.D. in condensed matter physics at Harvard University in fall 2013.
Goldwater Scholarship awards
Eric Alt ’13 received a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the nation’s premier academic scholarship recognizing excellence in mathematics, science or engineering. Alt, who double majored in chemistry in Dedman College and mechanical engineering in the Lyle School, contributed to research with Professor Dieter Cremer’s Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Group. He plans to pursue a research career in chemistry. Janice Kim ’14, a biological sciences major in Dedman College, received a Goldwater honorable mention. She has worked as a researcher in SMU’s molecular virology lab and plans to pursue a career in medical research.
STUDENTS EARN AWARDS, HONORS (cont.)
Hanna Kim ’13 was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship, which places a Fulbright student in a classroom abroad to provide assistance to teachers of English to non-native English-speakers, while also serving as a cultural ambassador for the U.S. Kim double majored in political science in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences and marketing in Cox School of Business.
Ciba Travel Award in Green Chemistry
Shannon R. Woodruff, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry in Dedman College, was one of four national recipients of the Ciba Travel Award in Green Chemistry, presented annually by the American Chemical Society in recognition of research or educational interest in green chemistry. Green chemistry seeks to design chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. Woodruff’s research focuses on the synthesis of polymers with controlled molecular weight and architecture for
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American Advertising Federation Awards
Three students from the Temerlin Advertising Institute in Meadows School of the Arts won national American Advertising Federation ADDY Awards in the college-level competition for their work on Seagate and Crayola campaigns. (L-R) Nicole Hodges ’13 and graduate students Julia Kilgore Heath and Alex Jarzemsky collaborated on the Crayola campaign. Heath and Jarzemsky also worked together on the Seagate project. SMU students also won two second-place and three third-place awards. The ADDY Awards is the world’s largest advertising competition, receiving more than 50,000 entries annually.
First Endowed Centennial Scholarship honors alum’s memory
SMU’s first Endowed Centennial Scholarship was established in February in memory of Bill Ware ’70 in support of BBA students in the Cox School of Business. The scholarship was created through gifts from the Ware family and dozens of Bill’s friends and colleagues. Endowments with the special “Centennial” designation include operating funds to initiate the scholarship or faculty position on an expedited basis while the body of the endowment matures.
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Challenge grant supports Art History graduate endowment
An anonymous $1.125 million matching challenge received in March will support creation of a permanent endowment for Art History graduate study in Meadows School of the Arts. SMU’s receipt of the gift is contingent upon additional cash contributions totaling $1.125 million from other donors by December 31, 2013. While Art History is a traditional strength of the Meadows School, the gift in support of graduate study is the most recent mark of progress for a program that has increased in international stature. This gift complements the addition of renowned scholar Roberto Tejada as the first holder of the new Distinguished Endowed Chair of Art History, which was established through the generosity of an anonymous donor, as well as creation of an Art History Ph.D. program. Through the Meadows School’s 2020 Initiative, the School aspires to attain a top 20 ranking for the new doctoral program by 2020, the year of the National Research Council’s next data release.
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Center for Presidential History completes first year of operation
SMU has continued to add centers, institutes and research initiatives, such as the Center for Presidential History (CPH), which completed its first year of operation in 2012–13. Award-winning historian Jeffrey A. Engel (left) is founding director of the CPH and is associate professor in the Clements Department of History in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. The CPH sponsors public programs, conferences and research, including its Collective Memory Project, conducting interviews with members of presidential administrations.
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G lo ba l he alth e xp ert joins fa cu lt y Global health researcher Eric G. Bing joined the SMU faculty in March in a concurrent appointment with the George W. Bush Institute. Bing was appointed as a tenured professor of global health in the Applied Physiology and Wellness Department in the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development and in the Department of Anthropology in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. He has served as senior fellow and director of global health at the Bush Institute since 2010, where he initiated worldwide health initiatives, serving as co-leader of the Institute’s Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon partnership to combat cervical and breast cancer internationally.
Data Center construction begins
SMU schools continue to earn national reputation
Construction began in 2012–13 on SMU’s new Data Center located on the former Mrs. Baird’s property at Mockingbird Lane and North Central Expressway. The Data Center will be a one-story, 22,000-square-foot facility designed in the University’s Collegiate Georgian architectural style. This new facility will provide telecommunications and data storage, serving as an essential resource for University researchers as well as for campus operations. The Data Center is expected to be completed by the end of 2013.
SMU’s schools were nationally recognized for their quality and success in educating tomorrow’s leaders during 2012–13. Rankings include those released in summer 2013. • Cox School of Business ranks No. 18 globally for its Executive MBA program (The Economist), No. 25 for return on investment (Forbes) and No. 7 for its professional MBA program (Bloomberg Businessweek). • Dedman School of Law is No. 48 among top law schools, based on reputation, selectivity and placement success (U.S. News & World Report). • SMU Lyle School of Engineering ranks No. 19 among the top 50 colleges and universities nationwide whose graduates earn the highest salaries.
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Faculty member s earn r e co g n i t io n and awa r d s
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Tom Fomby, director of the Richard B. Johnson Center for Economic Studies in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, and Robert Haley ’67, chief of epidemiology and professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, joined forces with Dallas County health officials on a groundbreaking study of data collected during the nation’s largest outbreak of West Nile virus, which occurred in Dallas County in 2012. The interdisciplinary research collaboration revealed several key findings about West Nile outbreaks and pointed to the use of a mosquito vector index rating system to trigger early intervention. Those results were published in the July 2013 JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association), the prestigious peer-reviewed medical journal. Louis L. Jacobs, professor of earth sciences in the Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, was selected to receive the 2012 Skoog Cup in November from the Science Teachers Association of Texas (STAT). Jacobs, who also serves as president of SMU’s Institute for the Study of Earth and Man, was honored for his significant contributions to advance science education. His dedication to sharing his knowledge and talents as a leading scientist in the field of vertebrate paleontology has earned him the moniker “Indiana Jones” among Texas teachers and students. His research utilizes advanced imaging and stable isotope techniques to investigate paleo-environmental, biogeographic and phylogenetic issues of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. He also co-leads a collaborative international scientific research program focused on the ancient life of Angola. David Meltzer, Henderson-Morrison Professor of Prehistory in SMU’s Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in
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April, joining other renowned leaders in various fields such as John Glenn, Martin Amis, Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen. Meltzer is an internationally recognized authority on the origins, antiquity and adaptations of the first Americans – Paleoindians – who colonized the North American continent at the end of the Ice Age. His research has been supported by grants from the National Geographic Society, the National Science Foundation, The Potts and Sibley Foundation and the Smithsonian Institution. Meltzer also was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2009. Annie Xiang, physics research professor in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, received the U.S. Department of Energy R&D award in August 2012. The award provides $200,000 in funding for her work on the development of small-formfactor, high-reliability optical transmitters for high-bandwidth data transmission in future particle physics experiments. Xiang leads SMU’s Versatile Link project team, a collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Oxford University, focused on upgrading the optical link of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Brian Zoltowski, assistant professor of chemistry in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, received a $250,000 grant from the Herman Frasch Foundation for Chemical Research in August 2012 for his work on the photoreceptor protein, one of the many proteins involved in an organism’s circadian clock. The photoreceptor protein enables plants to know when the spring and fall occur and to produce flowers or fruit at the appropriate time of year. The Frasch Foundation awards grants to nonprofit incorporated institutions to support research in the field of agricultural chemistry that will be of practical benefit to U.S. agricultural development.
SMU launches Undergraduate program in public relations and strategic communication
A new Bachelor of Arts degree in public relations and strategic communication was launched in fall 2012 in the Division of Communication Studies in Meadows School of the Arts. The interdisciplinary major is designed to prepare students for current industry needs. Students learn to create and manage multimedia communication campaigns in support of the mission, values, brand and strategic objectives of a corporate, political or nonprofit organization, institution or client. While coursework is essential, the program also emphasizes learning through internships and partnerships with industry professionals in advertising, communications and journalism.
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Pho to nic s p ion eer appointed Ly le S c hool d ean Marc P. Christensen, a nationally recognized leader in photonics – the science and technology of light – was named dean of Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering in May. A pioneering expert in mapping photonic technology onto a range of applications, Christensen also is a strong proponent of the innovative education style that is the Lyle School’s signature. Christensen had served as interim dean of the Lyle School since July 2012. He also serves as Bobby B. Lyle Professor of Engineering Innovation and as a research professor in the Department of Physics in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences.
SMU ranked No. 3 in the Dallas Business Journal listing of “CEO-Producing Universities,” based on the number of local CEOs who are graduates of the University. SMU placed behind only The University of Texas and Harvard. SMU had 12 Dallas-area CEOs in the ranking, which was published in January.
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Simmons School receives second historic gift
Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development received a second historic commitment from Harold C. Simmons and Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 (center) in February. The $25 million gift will fund a new building for the expanding programs of the School and support three new endowed academic positions. The building is to be named Harold Clark Simmons Hall. A gift of $20 million in 2007 from the Simmons family provided funding for a new building, Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall, endowments for graduate fellowships, the deanship and faculty recruitment. (See story on faculty endowments on page 29.)
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SMU ma r ks the Y ea r of the L i b r ar y SMU launched its Year of the Library celebration in spring 2013, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the creation of the University’s first library. The yearlong celebration includes programs and exhibitions providing opportunities to discover the rich resources and special collections housed in the nine facilities that constitute the largest private academic library system in the Southwest. Tables of Content dinner kicks off THE Year of the Library
The Year of the Library kicked off with the annual Tables of Content dinner in March. Lee Cullum ’61, a journalist and leading commentator on culture and politics, was presented with the Friends of the SMU Libraries’ Literati Award. Gifts supporting Bridwell and Fondren renovations help commemorate the year of the library
• The Bridwell Foundation pledged $7.5 million for renovations at Perkins School of Theology’s Bridwell Library. The renovation will consolidate special collections, enhance study spaces and create an archives processing and digital lab. In addition, it will provide a multipurpose space for instruction, study and lectures. • The Fondren Foundation pledged $1 million to name the Fondren Centennial Reading Room, redesigned as part of a planned renovation of Fondren Library Center. The Fondren Library Center renovation will update the facility as a center of interactive technology and a vital campus gathering place. The project also will bring together the many special collections currently distributed throughout the Fondren Library complex in a redesigned Special Collections Research Center.
DeGolyer receives SMU’s four millionth volume
As part of Founders’ Day, SMU’s Board of Trustees presented DeGolyer Library with a previously unknown volume by American explorer John Maley, detailing his journey through the territory of the Louisiana Purchase, including Texas, during the period from 1808 through 1812. An Account of Four Years Travels, whose purchase was funded by the Second Century Celebration Host Committee and honored President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Welch Bush ’68, represented the four millionth volume in SMU’s libraries.
Lyle School and Hart Center host conference on engineering leadership
The Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering and its Hart Center for Engineering Leadership hosted a conference in April for administrators and faculty from 17 prestigious universities that are members of COMPLETE (Community of Practice for Leadership Education for Twenty-first Century Engineers). Attendees met over two days to share best practices on training engineering students to be effective leaders and collaborate on developing leadership as a subdiscipline of engineering education. Member universities of COMPLETE include MIT, Georgia Tech and the U.S. Naval Academy.
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N e w N at i on al C e nt e r for A rt s R e s e arc h ASSISTS art s o r g an i z at io ns Meadows School of the Arts and the Cox School of Business launched the National Center for Arts Research (NCAR) in February. The first institution of its kind in the United States, the Center gathers and analyzes data from around the country on topics such as declining audiences and rising production costs and shares its findings with arts leaders nationwide. (Left) Zannie Voss (on right), Professor of Arts Management, Professor of Marketing and Chair of Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship at the Cox School and the Meadows School, directs the new Center.
Dedman College Interdisciplinary Institute (DCII) sponsored a variety of lectures, seminars and other events in 2012–13, the Institute’s first year of operation. Public symposia focused on topics including the limits of prediction and privacy issues. These public symposia were attended by 100 faculty, students and community members. DCII Fellows Seminars, including one focused on “Medicine and Humanities,” brought together faculty from multiple disciplines for collaborative and interdisciplinary discussions. DCII research clusters on topics such as “Reframing Africa” and “The Future of Humanistic Learning” attracted faculty and students from across campus.
New Dallas museum borrows SMU specimens, taps SMU faculty EXPERTISE
Specimens belonging to SMU and technical assistance from University experts have played a vital role in the creation and success of the nation’s new premier science museum, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in downtown Dallas, which opened December 1. Texas fossils on loan from the Shuler Museum in Dedman College include a 113-million-year-old dinosaur, 110-million-year-old sea turtles and a variety of other specimens. Louis L. Jacobs, professor of paleontology and an internationally recognized vertebrate paleontologist, lent the Perot a life-size model of the 35-foot dinosaur Malawisaurus. Other SMU faculty members are serving as curators or advisors. Also featured at the museum is a small-scale, autonomous, unmanned fire-fighting helicopter built by students in the Innovation Gymnasium in the Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering.
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Gifts est a blis h new f a c u l t y endo wm en t s New endowments for faculty positions enable SMU to attract and retain experts with national and international reputations in a variety of disciplines and add to the University’s overall academic quality. In 2012–13 SMU received commitments for the establishment of nine substantially endowed faculty positions. With these additions, positions totaled 94, en route to a goal of 100. The new endowments are listed below:
• A $1.5 million gift from the Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education established the Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education Endowed Chair in Art History in Meadows School of the Arts. • A $1.25 million gift from the Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation established the Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler Centennial Interdisciplinary Professor in Cities, Regions and Globalization in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. • A $1 million gift from former Trustee Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99 and William A. Custard ‘57 established the Linda P.
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Graduate program in sport management combines multiple disciplines
SMU launched North Texas’ first interdisciplinary graduate program in sport management in spring 2013. The M.S. in sport management program is directed jointly by faculty from Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development and Cox School of Business. The program combines finance, economics, management strategies, sports marketing, facility and event management, sports law, ethics and sports communication. The degree is designed to help graduates advance their careers or find new opportunities in the sports industry in fields ranging from promotion to product marketing and management.
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• A $2 million gift from SMU Trustee Sarah Fullinwider Perot ’83 and former Trustee Ross Perot, Jr., established the Leah Young Fullinwider Centennial Chair in Music Performance in Meadows School of the Arts. (Photo right, L-R) José Antonio Bowen, Meadows School dean; Ross Perot, Jr.; Sarah Fullinwider Perot; Leah Young Fullinwider; Jerome A. Fullinwider ’51; and SMU President R. Gerald Turner, with the certificate commemorating the endowment.
Meadows Museum renews historic collaboration with Spain’s Prado
The Meadows Museum in July 2012 extended for two more years its historic partnership with the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid. The extension builds upon the success of the collaboration, which features the loan of major paintings from the Prado. Artworks loaned thus far have included El Greco’s Pentecost (left), Jusepe de Ribera’s Mary Magdalene, Diego Velázquez’s full-length portrait of Philip IV and landscape monographs by Martín Rico. The partnership also includes interdisciplinary research at SMU, an internship exchange between the two museums and a range of public programs. Planned for summer 2014 is an exhibition featuring Spanish drawings from the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, Germany, to be exhibited first at the Meadows and later at the Prado.
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New student living-and-learning model includes faculty in residence
SMU’s new Residential Commons concept embodies a new model in student living and learning that will enrich the campus experience. The new model, which is being incorporated into residence halls campuswide, provides an integrated academic and residential experience that includes faculty in residence, who have offices and teach classes in the halls. (Left) Ann Batenburg, clinical assistant professor in the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development, photographed in her apartment in Virginia-Snider Hall, is one of 11 chosen as resident faculty.
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Fo rmer U. S. s e n at or addresses g r adu at es Former U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison delivered the address and received an honorary degree at SMU’s 98th Commencement ceremony in May. Hutchison spoke about entrepreneurial spirit and a “can-do” attitude as important legacies from the graduates’ time at the University. SMU President R. Gerald Turner conferred approximately 1,500 undergraduate and graduate degrees upon students from all of the University’s schools and professional programs. Commencement was staged in front of SMU’s first building – Dallas Hall – on the historic Main Quad.
SMU-in-Plano mediation clinic serves public while training students
The Mediation and Conflict Resolution Services Clinic at SMU-inPlano mediated more than 100 cases in 2012–13. The clinic is a distinguishing feature of the Department of Dispute Resolution and Counseling in Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development, offering conflict resolution services to the community while providing students and alumni with real-world practice in mediation, facilitation, conflict coaching and arbitration. Experienced mediators volunteer their time to work on cases and mentor student mediators. SMU Mediation and Conflict Resolution Services staff include (L-R): Lisa Langford, program coordinator; Thomas J. Hartsell, clinical professor and associate director of Dispute Resolution; and Dana Vaden, program specialist. 32
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SMU’s connection to the Dallas community was highlighted in 2012–13 by the University’s presence in the Park Cities Fourth of July Parade and the annual holiday exhibition at NorthPark Center. An SMU spirit float was part of the Fourth of July parade, a decades-long tradition organized by Rotary Club of Park Cities. The annual Trains at NorthPark, a holiday display that is the most elaborate toy train exhibit in Texas, featured a model of iconic Dallas Hall. It joined a Dallas cityscape that included the downtown skyline, the new Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, the State Fair of Texas and the Cotton Bowl. Dallas Hall’s presence in the exhibit was made possible by the SMU Centennial Host Committee. (Above) SMU Alumni Board Chair Bill Vanderstraaten ‘82 and Chair-elect Leslie Long Melson ‘77 (both at Colonial Peruna’s right), flanked by Mustang Band members, Peruna handlers and “Colonial Peruna” at the Park Cities Fourth of July Parade.
Co nstru c t ion t r a n s f orm i n g h illt o p In 2012–13 SMU made major progress on a number of construction projects that will transform campus life. The addition or enhancement of these key facilities will help meet the needs and expectations of new generations of students pursuing academic achievement and personal growth. They include: • Residential Commons concept – Construction continued on the new Residential Commons Complex, as well as on residence halls throughout campus, all reflective of a new campus living-and-learning model that is transforming student housing. Under the new model, residence halls bring together live-in faculty and staff members, resident assistants and other student leaders to create an integrated academic and residential experience. The Residential Commons Complex, slated for completion in 2014, also will provide housing for an additional 1,250 students.. • Moody Coliseum – The expansion and renovation of the iconic building adds new and improved features to the facility that houses both athletics and community events, as well as SMU Commencement. It includes the new Carolyn and David Miller Event Center, new premium suites and loge boxes, new seats throughout the building, new video technology and expanded concourses. The project is slated for completion in December 2013. • Mustang Band Hall – Construction began on a new practice facility and home for the Mustang Band in Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports. Features include nearly five times the current band hall space, a rehearsal hall to accommodate a 150-member band and practice rooms for ensemble and individual use. • SMU Tennis Complex – Construction began on the new facility, to be located prominently on the south side of Mockingbird Lane at the corner of North Central Expressway. Features include indoor and outdoor courts, a training center and enhanced patron accommodations. • Dr. Bob Smith Health Center – Planning continued for construction of a new health center to replace SMU’s current facility. • Fondren Library Center – (See page 27 for details.) • Bridwell Library – (See page 27 for details.)
The Mustang football team defeated the Fresno State Bulldogs, 43-10, in the 2012 Hawaii Bowl in Honolulu in December – the fourth straight postseason bowl appearance by the team. Four Mustang teams won Conference USA championships in 2012–13: cross country, men’s soccer, women’s basketball and men’s swimming and diving. Five other Mustang teams advanced to postseason play, including women’s swimming and diving, equestrian, men’s and women’s golf and women’s outdoor track and field.
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TEDxSMU Hilltop taps University TALENT
Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering and Meadows School of the Arts joined to present talks and performances that tapped the talents of the SMU community at the first TEDxSMU Hilltop gathering in September. The free half-day conference, held in the Bob Hope Theatre, featured presentations from SMU students, faculty members, staff members and alumni. Topics ranged from “Particle Physics: New World Waits for Discovery” to “A New Way of Looking at Music.” (Left) Carl Dorvil ’08, founder of Group Excellence, which provides mentoring for thousands of struggling learners, spoke on “The Four Ps of Success.”
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Ne w at h l et ics direc t or named Rick Hart, who served six years as athletics director at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was named director of athletics at SMU in July 2012. Hart arrived on the Hilltop with a reputation as a model administrator focused on athletic success, fiscal stewardship and a commitment to ensuring the academic success of student-athletes. During his tenure at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, studentathletes showed continuous improvement in overall grade point averages, and more than half made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in each of Hart’s last six semesters.
Tate Lecture series brings leaders, artists, entertainers to the Hilltop
Supreme Court Justice partners with SMU law professor on book and lecture
In its 32nd season, the Tate Lecture Series brought distinguished leaders from various fields to share their unique perspectives with SMU students and the Dallas community. The series was selected by D Magazine readers as the Best Conversation Series in Dallas for 2012 and 2013. It raises more than $800,000 annually for the President’s Scholars Program, the University’s most prestigious merit-based scholarship award. During the 2012–2013 season, the series featured journalists David Gergen and Sanjay Gupta, entertainer Regis Philbin, gaming designer Jane McGonigal and historians Niall Ferguson, Michael Beschloss and Douglas Brinkley. (Above) Amie Kromis ’13 (left) moderates a student forum with Tate lecturer Jane McGonigal.
Antonin Scalia, associate justice of the Supreme Court (above), and Bryan A. Garner, distinguished research professor of law in Dedman School of Law, collaborated to write Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts (Thomson Reuters). The authors appeared together to discuss the book at a lecture at McFarlin Auditorium in January. Five Dedman Law students served as researchers for the book.
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A thletes E X CEL in the cl a s s r o o m In addition to receiving recognition for their accomplishments in athletics, SMU student-athletes were honored for their academic achievement. Alisha Filmore ’13 (women’s basketball) and Mindaugas Sadaukas ’13 (men’s swimming) were named Mustang Student-Athletes of the Year. Twenty-nine Mustang student-athletes received the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal, awarded to those who achieve at least a 3.75 cumulative grade point average during the academic year. Additionally, 186 studentathletes were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 cumulative grade point average or higher.
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Perkins community events focus on faith and life
As part of its community service mission, Perkins School of Theology hosted several public events in 2012–13 focusing on the intersection of faith and life. The School continued its tradition of hosting two Faith and Business Luncheons each semester, which provide an opportunity for Dallas business executives to explore how faith and business shape and inform one another. Featured speakers included Craig Watkins, Dallas County district attorney; Mike Ullman, chairman and CEO of JCPenney; Jim Sundberg, senior executive vice president of Texas Rangers Baseball; and Anousheh Ansari, the first female private space explorer. The Bolin Family Public Life/Personal Faith Symposium and Lecture, held in February, featured a presentation by Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and contributing editor at TIME (left), and focused on his book American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation.
SMU looked forward to becoming a founding member of the American Athletic Conference (AAC), to be formed in July 2013. SMU anticipates that membership in the conference will bring increased national visibility for Mustang teams and a higher profile for the University. Competition kicks off in fall 2013. Beginning with the 2014–15 academic year, the AAC will consist of SMU, the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Connecticut, East Carolina University, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the University of South Florida, Temple University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa. The U.S. Naval Academy will join as a football-only member in 2015.
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SMU honors distinguished graduates
Four philanthropic, civic and business leaders received SMU’s 2012 Distinguished Alumni Awards (DAA) in a ceremony on the University’s Main Quad in October. The DAA is the highest honor the University bestows upon its graduates. Recipients included (L-R) entrepreneur Paul B. Loyd, Jr. ‘68; philanthropic leader Jeanne Tower Cox ’78; and former University Park Mayor James H. “Blackie” Holmes, III ’57, ’59. Medical physicist Alonso Gutiérrez ’03 received the University’s Emerging Leader Award, which recognizes an outstanding alumnus or alumna who has graduated within the last 15 years. Past DAA recipients also were honored as History Makers as part of SMU’s ongoing centennial commemoration. SMU 2012–13 ANNUAL REPORT
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Fo rmer Sec r eta ry of S tate awarded Medal of Freedom Former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III, received the Medal of Freedom from SMU’s John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies in October. The Medal is presented every two years to an individual or individuals who have furthered the cause of freedom. Funds raised by the event support the Tower Center, part of Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. (L-R) Hon. Dan Branch ’68, Tower Center chair; Penny Tower Cook ’76; Jeanne Tower Cox ’78; James A. Baker, III; and SMU President R. Gerald Turner.
Women’s basketball head coach Rhonda Rompola earned her 400th win in February, netting more victories than any other head coach of any sport on the Hilltop. The conclusive win came over the University of Tulsa in a game played at Moody Coliseum. Rompola has achieved a 400-258 record in 22 seasons, after serving for eight years as an assistant coach.
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Meadows Museum exhibitions feature masterworks
The Meadows Museum organized special exhibitions that drew thousands of visitors throughout 2012–13. Highlights included: • Diego Velázquez: The Early Court Portraits, presenting the most important monographic exhibition devoted to Velázquez in the United States in more than two decades. The exhibition explored the development and impact of the artist’s work as the court portraitist for King Philip IV (left), one of history’s most influential arts patrons and connoisseurs. • Impressions of Europe: 19th-century Vistas by Martín Rico, a retrospective of one of Spain’s greatest landscape masters that featured 106 of Rico’s pieces depicting urban and natural landscapes of Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy and his native Spain. • Modern Mexican Painting from the Andrés Blaisten Collection, featuring a selection of 80 paintings from Blaisten’s collection of more than 8,000 works. The pieces chosen for this exhibition showed the social, political and artistic influences that shaped Mexico from the early- to mid-20th century. • The Collection of Calloway and Jerry Bywaters Cochran: In Honor of a Lone Star Legend and The Frances Golden Ware Gift: Landscapes of the Southwest, featuring works donated to SMU by Calloway and Jerry Bywaters Cochran, daughter of renowned Texas artist Jerry Bywaters. The joint exhibition also highlighted paintings from the family of Frances Golden Ware, including oil paintings from Texas artists Julian Onderdonk and Elmer Page Turner.
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SMU INDUC T S 2 0 1 3 C LA S S of At h l etEs t o Hall of Fame
Cash Birdwell
Russell Carter ’83
Lars Frölander ’98
Rick Herrscher ’58
Lance McIlhenny ’83
Earl Stewart
A coach, a trainer and four athletes were inducted as the newest members of the SMU Athletics Hall of Fame in May. Inductees were: • Cash Birdwell, Mustang athletic trainer in 1968 and in 1973 through 2005, won College Athletic Trainer of the Year in 1978 and served as a trainer for the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams in 1969–72. • Russell Carter ’83 was an All-American track athlete on the indoor mile relay team and the outdoor 1,600-meter relay team in 1983. Also part of the Mustang football teams that won NCAA National Championships in 1981 and 1982, he was drafted by the NFL’s New York Jets in the first round. • Lars Frölander ’98 was the 1998 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, winning national championships in the 100-meter butterfly in 1995 and 1997 and the 100-meter butterfly in 1997 and 1998. He represented his native Sweden in six Olympic Games, winning a gold medal and two silver medals.
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• Rick Herrscher ’58 was a member of the 1956 Mustang basketball team that reached the NCAA Final Four and was named Southwest Conference Player of the Year for 1957–58. Herrscher also spent the 1962 baseball season as an infielder for the New York Mets. • Lance McIlhenny ’83 finished his Mustang career as the most successful quarterback in the history of the Southwest Conference, posting a career record of 34-5-1. He led the Mustangs to two NCAA-recognized national championships and two SWC Championships in 1981 and 1982. • Earl Stewart, women’s golf coach from 1975 through 1987, guided the Mustangs to an Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national championship in 1979 and a Southwest Conference championship in 1986. He was named to the National Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1987.
Four Mustang teams achieve 100 percent graduation rate
Four SMU teams – men’s and women’s tennis, women’s soccer and women’s track – received perfect 100 percent graduation ratings in the NCAA Graduation Success Rate report released in October. All 15 of SMU’s athletic programs were rated equal to or better than the national average in rates of graduation.
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Margus Hunt ’13, the Mustangs football team’s defensive end, was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round of the NFL draft, No. 53 overall. Hunt’s selection was the highest for an SMU player since 1986. Five other players from the 2012 SMU roster were selected to participate as free agents at various NFL training camps during summer 2013.
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FIN A NCI A L RE P O RT
C O N S O LID A TED F IN A NCI A L S T A TEMENT S The information on pages 40-41 was derived from the audited financial statements of the University for fiscal year June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013.
June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013 (in 000s) Statement of Activity
Balance Sheet
REVENUE Tuition and fees
ASSETS $383,308
Cash and cash equivalents
$290,622
Scholarship allowance – tuition and fees
$(134,561)
Accounts receivable
$25,291
Net Tuition
$248,747
Pledges receivable
$110,908
Gifts $104,166 Endowment income, net of investment expenses
$17,293
Net realized and unrealized gain $82,429 on investments Grants and contracts
$26,591
Organized activities
$7,884
Investments $1,210,237 Property, plant and equipment
$823,610
Other assets
$13,732
Total Assets
$2,474,400
LIABILITIES $186,616
Other sources
$29,298
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
Auxiliary activities
$45,974
Deposits and deferred income
Scholarship allowance – room and board
$(2,942)
Notes payable
$352
$3,837
Bonds payable
$609,621
Independent operations Total Revenue
$563,277
Total Liabilities
EXPENSES
$158,948
Academic support
$55,596
Research
$21,844
Organized activities
$9,833
Student services
$44,279
Auxiliary activities
$68,330
Total Program Expenses Institutional support Independent operations Total Expenses Other changes Change in Net Assets During the Year
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NET ASSETS $1,647,894
Program expenses: Instructional
Advances for student loans
$27,018
$358,830 $92,282 $3,270 $454,382 $6,659 $115,554
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$2,474,400
E X P ENDIT U RE S T O WA RD S TR$140,000,000 ATEGIC G O A L S During the past decade, SMU has increased annual expenditures for scholarships, faculty and academic achievement in support of goals $130,000,000 identified in the University’s strategic plan. $140,000,000 $120,000,000 $140,000,000 $130,000,000 $110,000,000 $130,000,000 $120,000,000 $100,000,000 $120,000,000 $110,000,000 $90,000,000 $110,000,000 $100,000,000 $80,000,000 student support
Annual University expenditures for tuition scholarships
$100,000,000 $90,000,000 $70,000,000 $90,000,000 $80,000,000 $60,000,000
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Annual University expenditures for academic instruction
$140,000,000 $130,000,000 $110,000,000 $130,000,000 $120,000,000 $100,000,000 $120,000,000 $110,000,000 $90,000,000 $110,000,000 $100,000,000 $100,000,000 $90,000,000 $90,000,000
$70,000,000 $60,000,000 ACADEMIC support
Annual University expenditures for academic support, including library, advising and technology resources
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FIN A NCI A L RE P O RT
END O W MENT RE P O RT SMU’s endowment ended the fiscal year on May 31, 2013, with a market value of $1.268 billion, representing an increase of $105.7 million compared to the market value on May 31, 2012. Endowment gifts totaled $36.2 million for the one-year period, while endowment distributions of $54.7 million provided substantial support to University operations and accounted for 16 percent of the operating revenue budget. This spending support funded many restricted and unrestricted purposes, including scholarships, faculty support, educational programs and libraries. We are pleased to report a total return of 11.3 percent for the one-year period ending May 31, 2013. Global equity and diversifying strategies performed well and contributed substantially to the increase in valuation. The environment for private investments was more challenging, particularly outside of the U.S., and the private portfolio generated lower returns. The beginning of 2013 experienced greater market stability and a somewhat more favorable environment for developed equities. Concerns about the sustainability of the current U.S. equity bull market, an increase in interest rates, and geopolitical events around the world contribute to an investment environment that is challenging and demanding. SMU benefits from the generosity of its donors – past and present students, parents, faculty and staff, and friends of the University. We will continue to maintain a disciplined focus on investment strategies and opportunities designed to grow the portfolio over the long term, while achieving an appropriate level of risk and diversification. Meeting those goals will enable the endowment to support SMU into its second century.
ENDOWMENT GROWTH AND TOTAL RETURN 1998–2013 35%
$1,400,000,000 $1,200,000,000
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Endowment Distribution
5% Annual Gifts
2012–13 ENDOWMENT DISTRIBUTION AS A PERCENTAGE OF SMU REVENUE SOURCES (Educational and general budget)
71%
Net Tuition and Required Fees
8% Other Revenue
26%
Scholarships and Other Student Aid
23%
2012–13 ENDOWMENT DISTRIBUTION BY DESIGNATED PURPOSE
39%
Chairs and Faculty Support
Educational Program Support
1% Other 5% Maintenance
6% Library and Books
ENDOWMENT POOL ASSET ALLOCATION
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C A M PA IGN U P D ATE The Second Century Campaign continued to support SMU’s extraordinary progress, enabling the University to move forward on achieving the goals of enhancing student quality, academic excellence and the campus experience. By May 31, the end of the fiscal year, the campaign had generated more than $732 million in commitments, including more than $95 million in commitments received in 2012–13. That compares to $542 million raised during the entirety of the last campaign, A Time to Lead. Campaign Statistics (as of May 31, 2013) • Endowed funding to support 374 new scholarships • 32 new endowed faculty positions for a total of 94 • 20 endowed schools, centers, institutes, academic and research programs • 120 leadership donors who have provided gifts totaling $1 million or more each • 375 volunteers representing eight academic and three universitywide programs and 10 national and 21 international campaign cities The Second Century Campaign runs through 2015 to align with The Second Century Celebration, which marks the centennials of SMU’s founding in 1911 and opening in 1915.
CampaignCumulative Cumulative Alumni Participation Goal: by 2015 Campaign Alumni Participation Goal: 50% 50% by 2015 Campaign Financial Goal: $750 Million 50.3% 50%
CampaignYearly YearlyAlumni Alumni Participation Goal: Per Year Campaign Participation Goal: 25%25% Per Year
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CAMPA I GN E X ECUT I VE COMM I TTEE Campaign Leadership Council Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ’48, Co-chair Gerald J. Ford ’66, ’69, Convening Co-chair Ray L. Hunt ’65, Co-chair Caren H. Prothro, Co-chair Carl Sewell ’66, Co-chair Michael M. Boone ’63, ’67 Gary T. Crum ’69 Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99 Robert H. Dedman, Jr. ’80, ’84 Milledge A. Hart, III Gene C. Jones Jeanne L. Phillips ’76 John C. Tolleson ’70 Richard Ware ’68 R. Gerald Turner, ex officio Campaign Steering Committee for Central University Libraries Ann Warmack Brookshire ’77, Co-chair Tavenner C. Lupton, III ’79, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Cox School of Business Frank M. Dunlevy ’71, Co-chair David B. Miller ’72, ’73, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Dedman College Kelly Hoglund Compton ’79, Co-chair Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. ’66, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Dedman School of Law Marilyn Hussman Augur ’89, Co-chair Ron K. Barger ’81, Co-chair George W. Bramblett, Jr. ’63, ’66, Co-chair Alan D. Feld ’57, ’60, Convening Co-chair Wayne Watts ’80, Co-chair Philip J. Wise ’78, ’81, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Lyle School of Engineering Bobby B. Lyle ’67, Convening Co-chair Karen Livesay Shuford ’70, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Meadows School of the Arts Linda Harris Gibbons ’58, Co-chair John S. McFarland ’59, ’61, Convening Co-chair Sarah Fullinwider Perot ’83, Co-chair
As of May 31, 2013
Campaign Steering Committee for Perkins School of Theology Dodee Frost Crockett ’03, Co-chair Michael McKee ’78, Co-chair Kay Prothro Yeager ’61, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Simmons School of Education and Human Development Richard H. Collins ’69, Co-chair Connie Blass O’Neill ’77, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Athletics Denny R. Holman ’67, Co-chair Paul B. Loyd, Jr. ’68, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Campus and Student Life Craig James ’83, Co-chair Richard Ware ’68, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Faculty and Staff Fredrick Iver Olness, Co-chair Julie A. Wiksten ’78, ’92, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Atlanta Jennifer D. Flanagan ’82, Co-chair Martin L. Flanagan ’82, Co-chair
Campaign Steering Committee for New York City James H. MacNaughton ’72, ’73, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for San Francisco C. David Cush ’82, ’83, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for St. Louis Paul D. Diemer ’86, Co-chair Sheri Forbes Diemer ’86, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Washington, D.C. Ann Cook Cole ’63, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for International Regions Antoine L.V. Dijkstra, Co-chair (The Hague, Netherlands) Juan L. Elek, Co-chair (Mexico City) Helmut Sohmen ’66, Co-chair (Hong Kong SAR)
Ex Officio R. Gerald Turner, President Brad E. Cheves, Vice President for Development and External Affairs
Campaign Steering Committee for Chicago Becky Ballard White ’82, Co-chair Jim White, Jr. ’82, Co-chair Leslie Zahn Wilson ’81, Co-chair Royce E. (Ed) Wilson, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Denver Liz Martin Armstrong ’82, Co-chair Bill Armstrong ’82, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Fort Worth Albon O. Head, Jr. ’68, ’71, Co-chair Stephen L. Tatum ’76, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Houston Scott J. McLean ’78, Co-chair Dennis E. Murphree ’69, Co-chair Campaign Steering Committee for Los Angeles Marion Palley, Co-chair Roger B. Palley, Co-chair Kelly Allen Welsh ’78, Co-chair Kevin D. Welsh, Co-chair
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Y E A R LY G I V I N G The strong support from alumni, parents, friends and organizations for SMU continued in 2012–13 (FY13). This support, inspired in large part by The Second Century Campaign, is contributing to the University’s momentum and enabling SMU to lay the foundation for an exciting future. Highlights of the fiscal year include: • A total of more than $95.6 million in cash contributions were received during the year. • 133 new scholarship endowments were established, enhancing recruitment and retention opportunities for students. • 9 new faculty position endowments were established, bringing the number of substantially endowed faculty positions to 94, toward a campaign goal of 100. • For the fourth consecutive year, SMU Athletics set new annual giving records, including $8.37 million. • Annual giving by alumni reached 24 percent for the year, and 28.6 percent of alumni celebrating reunions made a gift. • 2,735 households made contributions totaling $1,000 or more and are recognized as President’s Associates. • 13,111 households made gifts and pledge payments to SMU in at least two consecutive years, and 2,346 households have contributed consecutively for at least 10 years. All are recognized in the Hilltop Society. • 57.4 percent of faculty and staff (1,243 individuals) contributed to the campaign during the fiscal year. • 635 students made a gift during FY13. • 50.3 percent of alumni have made at least one gift thus far in the campaign. • 1,652 volunteers led and supported alumni activities around the world, and 64 percent of these volunteers made a gift to SMU.
2012–13 PERCENTAGE OF giving (June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013) BY PURPOSE
BY SOURCE
20%
55%
Student Quality
Alumni
33%
Campus Experience
45%
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Parents and Friends
TIMELINE O F M O MENT U M The Second Century Campaign and The Second Century Celebration marked progress through a number of significant announcements and events during the year.
2012–13
October 10 | Tip-off event at Moody welcomes Coach Larry Brown and recognizes new leadership gifts to Moody Coliseum project
October 17 | Hon. James A. Baker, III, receives the Tower Center Medal of Freedom Award
October 25 | Distinguished Alumni and History Makers honored at Homecoming event on SMU’s main quadrangle
October 26 | Centennial luncheon celebrates major donors to SMU capital projects
November 1 | Leadership gift from W. Yandell “Tog” Rogers, Jr. ’61 establishes an endowed scholarship fund to support Dedman School of Law
November 1 | Second Century Campaign commitments from Houston donors surpass $100 million
November 28 | SMU celebrates the 100th birthday of Dallas Hall November 30 | SMU partners with the city of Dallas and AT&T to develop a championship golf complex in South Dallas December 4 | Leadership gift from SMU Trustee and former Board Chair Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ’48 establishes The Ruth Collins Altshuler Endowed Professor and Director of the Interdisciplinary Institute December 7 | Leadership gift from the Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education establishes an endowed chair in Art History at Meadows School of the Arts December 21 | Leadership gift from Les Ware ’89, ’92 and Amy Abboud Ware ’87, ’90 establishes an endowed professorship at Dedman School of Law December 24 | Mustangs victorious in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, SMU’s fourth consecutive bowl game February 4 | Hamon Arts Library receives a gift of personal materials from the estate of Nancy Hamon, as well as funding to endow the collection. In addition, film historian and collector Jeff Gordon commits a planned estate gift of movie archives. February 6 | SMU announces third endowed centennial position, and the first in Meadows School of the Arts, established with gift from SMU Trustee Sarah Fullinwider Perot ’83 and former Trustee Ross Perot, Jr. February 8 | SMU’s first endowed centennial scholarship established in memory of Bill Ware ‘70, in support of BBA students in the Cox School of Business February 21 | $25 million gift announced from Harold C. and Annette Caldwell Simmons to the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development to fund a new building and three new endowed academic positions
March 26 | New York-area donors honored for Second Century Campaign gifts totaling more than $7.5 million April 4 | SMU honors Washington, D.C.-area donors for their $5 million in gifts and commitments
April 16 | SMU announces leadership gifts from Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99 and William A. Custard ’57 and The Meadows Foundation, establishing endowed position of Director of the Meadows Museum and Centennial Chair in the Meadows School of the Arts April 16 | Leadership gift from The Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation establishes the Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler Centennial Interdisciplinary Professorship in Cities, Regions and Globalization in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
April 18 | SMU celebrates third annual Founders’ Day and officially welcomes the George W. Bush Presidential Center to campus
April 25 | George W. Bush Presidential Center is dedicated, with five living U.S. presidents and 12,000 guests in attendance
May 1 | George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum opens to public
May 10 | During its Year of the Library, SMU announces leadership gifts from the J.S. Bridwell Foundation and the Fondren Foundation to support renovation of Bridwell and Fondren libraries
May 18 | Former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison addresses 2013 graduating class on historic main quadrangle SMU 2012–13 ANNUAL REPORT
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UNBRIDLED GENEROSITY
2 0 1 2 – 1 3 H O N O R R O LL SMU is built on the unbridled generosity of our alumni, parents and friends. In the fiscal year June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013, SMU received financial support from thousands of generous donors who are helping to strengthen the University. SMU is pleased to acknowledge these donors and honor their ongoing commitment.
CAMPAIGN donors 2006–13
Recognizes contributors of $100,000 or more during The Second Century Campaign (January 1, 2006 – May 31, 2013). ENDOWMENT donors
Recognizes donors who established new endowments in 2012–13. DALLAS HALL SOCIETY
Recognizes donors who made a planned gift to the University in 2012–13. PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES
Recognizes donors who contributed $1,000 or more in 2012–13. CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Recognizes institutions that contributed $1,000 or more in 2012–13. HILLTOP SOCIETY
Recognizes donors who give to SMU in consecutive years.
In the following pages, the University recognizes the generosity of those whose contributions are critical to the future of SMU, helping to define a second century of achievement. The University has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information. If you note an error or omission, please bring it to our attention so that we may correct our records. Thank you for your generous support of SMU and its educational mission.
Office of Donor Relations • 214-768-4525 • donorrelations@smu.edu
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SECOND CENTURY CAMPAIGN DONORS This honor roll recognizes donors to SMU Unbridled: The Second Century Campaign. Donors listed here have made cumulative campaign commitments of $100,000 or more during the period January 1, 2006 – May 31, 2013. These generous commitments are essential to the achievement of the University’s campaign goals.
$1 Million and Above
Anonymous Donors (17) AIM Foundation Kenneth Z. Altshuler and Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ’48 Kathryn H. Arata ’87, ’91 and Stephen L. Arata ’88 and the Aldersgate Charitable Foundation William E. Armentrout Foundation Bill Armstrong ’82 and Liz Martin Armstrong ’82 Thomas R. Arp Barachel Foundation, Inc. Belle Stumberg Berg ’71 and Donald A. Berg ’71, ’77 The Bolin Family Jane R. and Pat S. Bolin ’73 Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation D. Phil and Aurora Bolin Donor Advised Fund Pat S. and Jane Bolin Family Donor Advised Fund Daniel H. Bolin ’72
Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99, William A. Custard ’57 and L. Frank Pitts †
D. Scott Luttrell ’77 and Laura Dvorozniak Luttrell ’77
The Dedman Foundation and Family
Bobby B. Lyle ’67
Frank M. Dunlevy ’71 and Susan Dunlevy
J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation
The Embrey Family Foundation
Marriott Fund for Southern Methodist University of the Columbus Foundation
Mary Helen Fabacher and Mike A. Fabacher Allison N. Fields and Jay D. Fields ’99 The Fondren Foundation Gerald J. Ford ’66, ’69 and Kelli Olsen Ford Peggy Crooke Fry Linda Gardner and Fred Alsup Estate of Brady P. Gentry Jeffrey A. Gordon Nancy B. Hamon † Deborah Godich Hankinson ’83 Estate of Peggy R. Harrison ’28 Linda W. Hart ’65 and Milledge A. Hart, III
Estate of Alta M. Brenner
John L. Hendry, III ’53, ’57 and Rose Marie Salisbury Hendry ’53
Gina L. Bridwell and Tucker S. Bridwell ’73, ’74
Highland Park United Methodist Church
J.S. Bridwell Foundation
Hillcrest Foundation
The W.W. Caruth, Jr. Foundation Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas
Hoblitzelle Foundation
William P. Clements, Jr. ’39 † and Rita Crocker Clements
Hunter L. Hunt ’90 and Stephanie E. Hunt
Marshall P. Cloyd ’64 and Robin Singleton Cloyd ’80 Jerry Bywaters Cochran Richard H. Collins ’69 and the Calvert K. Collins Family Foundation Susan Smith Cooper ’62 and William R. Cooper ’58 Edwin L. Cox ’42 The Crain Foundation Carter Creech ’60, ’63 Gary T. Crum ’69 and Sylvie P. Crum
Roy M. Huffington ’38 †
Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt ’65 and Ray L. Hunt ’65 Ruth Ray Hunt Memorial VII Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas E.R. Hyde ’49 and Mary Ann Hyde Jeanne Roach Johnson ’54 Estate of Karl Kilinski, II Barry M. Kitt and Beth M. Kitt Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education Charles Koch Foundation Val † and Frank † Late Paul B. Loyd, Jr. ’68 and Penny R. Loyd
Martha Proctor Mack ’41 † Estate of Marschal W. Massey ’48 Meadows Foundation, Incorporated Professor and Mrs. Joseph W. McKnight David B. Miller ’72, ’73 and Carolyn L. Miller and David B. Miller Family Foundation The Moody Foundation The Morris Foundation The Noel Family James L. Noel III and Melinda C. Noel Carol Noel King ’76 and J. Stephen King ’77 Edmund O. Noel ’75 and Patrice Oden Noel ’75 William D. Noel ’82 and Barbara W. Noel Robert C. Noel ’80, ’89 and Deanne Moore Noel ’89
Alice G. Nye and Erle A. Nye ’65 Dian Graves Owen Foundation C. Robert Palmer ’57, ’66 and Rebecca S. Palmer Martha Raley Peak ’50 and Preston A. Peak William C. Perkins † Perkins-Prothro Foundation Elizabeth Perkins Prothro ’39 † Joe N. Prothro and Dale D. Prothro Mark H. Prothro ’72 and Dianne C. Prothro Kay Prothro Yeager ’61 and Frank J. Yeager Sarah Fullinwider Perot ’83 and Ross Perot, Jr. and The Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr. Foundation Estate of Catherine Stockard Perrine PlainsCapital Bank Caren H. Prothro, Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation, Cullum Clark and Nita Prothro Clark, Vincent H. Prothro, Perkins-Prothro Foundation Bruce A. Robson ’74 and Emily K. Robson Nancy C. Rogers and Richard R. Rogers
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Suzie Rogers and Yandell Rogers, Jr. ’61
American Airlines Inc.
Victor E. and Gladys J. † Salvino
AT&T Corp.
Suzanne Schmidt ’67 and Dan C. Jones
Ruth and Ted Bauer Family Foundation
Carl Sewell ’66 and Peggy Higgins Sewell ’72
Joe Bays ’79
Mrs. Mark Shepherd, Jr. (Mary Alice)
Joseph G. Beard, Sr. ’83 and Sherry H. Beard
Siemens PLM Software
Belo Corp.
Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 and Harold C. Simmons
Jilene K. Boghetich ’76 and Tony Boghetich ’75 and the Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation
Dr. Bob & Jean Smith Foundation Jean K. Smith Sally Smith Mashburn ’77 Suzy Smith Welfelt ’78 Scott R. Smith ’79 Marty Smith Kelley ’81
Blake Bozman ’93 and Tara Snellbacher Bozman
Anna P. Sohmen and Helmut Sohmen ’66
The Cain Foundation
Gay F. Solomon and William T. Solomon ’64
Donald J. Carter and Linda J. Carter
Tejon Energy, LP
CFP Foundation
Ann Thompson Maguire ’52 † and Cary M. Maguire
Texas Instruments Foundation and Texas Instruments Incorporated
Estate of Sarah C. Ciuffardi ’48, ’51
Don ’62 and Dian Malouf
The Clements Foundation
Linda Cumber Marcus ’59, ’90
Anonymous Donor Advised Funds of the Texas Methodist Foundation
Ann Cook Cole ’63
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Estate of Emmett Marvin Collins ’54, ’59
Cynthia M. McDonald and W. Scott McDonald, Jr. ’59, ’61
Jo Ann Geurin Thetford ’69, ’70 The Tolleson Family Foundation James J. Truchard and Lee I. Truchard and National Instruments Estate of Glenn Allen Tucker ’89 Jack A. Turpin Sheila Umphrey and Walter Umphrey ’58 United Methodist Church General Board of Higher Education and Ministry
George W. Bramblett, Jr. ’63, ’66 and Pedie Oliver Bramblett ’95 Ann Warmack Brookshire ’77 and Bradley W. Brookshire ’76
The Dallas Foundation Dallas Bar Foundation Abha Singh Divine ’89 and James S. Divine ’89 Dennis O. Dixon ’66, ’68 James P. Dolan Ernst & Young Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation
Richard Ware ’68
The Folsom Charitable Foundation Margaret Dalton Folsom ’49 and Robert S. Folsom ’49 Diane Folsom Frank ’72, ’75 and Robert J. Frank Debra Folsom Jarma ’75 and Don M. Jarma ’75 R. Steve Folsom ’81 and Sharon Folsom
Donna R. Weber and Garry A. Weber ’58
Estate of Josephine Burns Forman
The Robert A. Welch Foundation
Dan and Debra Friedkin
Barbara Cook Wendland ’55, ’86 and Erroll Wendland ’50, ’51, the Joe B. and Louise P. Cook Foundation
Jerome M. Fullinwider ’51 and Leah Y. Fullinwider
Amy Abboud Ware ’87, ’90 and Leslie D. Ware ’89, ’92 and the Amy and Les Ware Foundation
Glenn A. Youngkin and Suzanne Schulze Youngkin ’89
Ann Park Roberts Gibbs ’66 and James R. Gibbs ’66, ’70, ’72
Anne Perdue Herrscher ’58, ’86 † and Richard F. Herrscher ’58 Estate of Robert J. Hieronymus ’55 Billie Ruth (B.R.) Holman ’67 and Denny R. Holman ’67 Istation William R. Janowski ’57 Jones Day Gene C. Jones and Jerry Jones The Kresge Foundation Charles L. Lloyd, Jr. ’64 and Sandra C. Lloyd Lockheed Martin Corp., Missiles & Fire Control Henry Luce Foundation Heather Madden and James C. Madden, V ’83
Charles D. Moore ’74 Lynn McDonald Murray and Robert J. Murray Fay C. O’Neil ’55 and William J. O’Neil ’55 Omni Hotels Oncor Amy Phelan and John C. Phelan ’86 The Pollock Family Foundation The Family of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Pollock The Family of Mr. Lawrence S. Pollock, III PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Raytheon Bradley C. Reeves ’91 and Holly L. Reeves The Richards Group, Inc. Evalyn Elizabeth Cook Richter Memorial Fund and Paul K. Richter Memorial Fund Hannah Robson and Joe Robson ’76 Robert B. Rowling ’79 and Terry G. Rowling
John J. Gorman ’82 and Tamra Gorman
Lola Peterson Sanford ’50 and R. F. Sanford ’50
$500,000 to $999,999
Randall G. Goss ’76
James S. Seneker Trust
Anonymous Donors (5)
Estate of Ima H. Herron ’21
Judy Keller Shore ’90 and Michael W. Shore ’86, ’90
David E. Alexander and Sandy W. Alexander
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Estate of William Elliott Smith ’57
Isabelle T. Black and Scott M. Black
Payne Stewart Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Bill Bond ’79
Jennifer ‘86 and Mark ‘87 Styslinger and the Altec Styslinger Foundation
Marla Hays Boone ’68 and Michael M. Boone ’63, ’67
Joe Chat Sumner, III ’55
Estate of Lois A. Bowers
Dallas Women’s Foundation
Texas United Methodist College Association
Twila Stowe Bryan and the Family of Bishop Alonzo Monk Bryan ’38 †
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
Estate of Irene H. Wadel Cynthia R. Ward and William C. Ward ’65 Billie S. Watts and D. Wayne Watts ’80 Billie Ida Williamson ’74 A. Gordon Worsham and Sudie Appel Worsham
Estate of Lawrence Hyman Budner ’51, ’90 Diane H. Buford and Kim L. Buford Donna B. Buster and Edwin R. Buster, III ’58 Marjorie F. Calahan R. W. Calloway ’55 (B.B.A.), ’58 (J.D.)
$100,000 TO $499,999
Anonymous Donors (18)
Samuel M. Cangelosi ’73 and Cynthia L. Cangelosi
Abbott Family Partners, Ltd.
LaDonna J. Carrington ’83, ’84
Accenture
Nancy M. Carruth †
Mary C. Ackerschott ’46 †
Ana M. Carty and Donald J. Carty
Grant F. Adamson ’88 and Nelda Sanchez Adamson ’85, ’88
Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo ‘83 and the Dorothea Leonhardt Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas
Lydia and Bill Addy Leora M. Allen † and Robert L. Allen Pierce M. Allman ’54 Jennifer Burr Altabef ‘78, ‘81 and Peter A. Altabef Elizabeth Weiss Altman ’84 and Louis Altman John B. Anderson ’96 and Nancy Seay Anderson ’97 Richard E. Anderson ’88 and Tamara Reisenbigler Anderson ’87
Robert V. Cecil ’62 and Sandra Garland Cecil ’64 Felix Y. Chen Ting L. Chu and Shirley S. Chu † Calvin N. Clyde, Jr. ’41 † and Patsy K. Clyde ’43 † Janis P. Coffee and Roy C. Coffee, Jr. Prof. Alan B. Coleman and Janet Saville Coleman ’81 Debra J. Coleman ’74
Aramco Service Company
Fulton and Susie Collins Foundation
Susan Downs Armstrong ’59 and Thomas E. Armstrong ’59
Kelly Hoglund Compton ’79, R. Brock Compton, The Hoglund Foundation
Anita Ray Arnold and Truman Arnold
Paul C. Congleton ’76
Anthony Atwell and Susan Atwell
ConocoPhillips
Horace Anson (Pat) Baker, Jr. ’55
Mary D. Countiss and W. F. “Bill” Countiss ’70
Bank of Texas, N.A.
Berry R. Cox and Jeanne Tower Cox ’78
Lisa Blue Baron
Glenn A. Cox, Jr. ’51 and Veronica Martin Cox ’51
James E. Bass and Hong Zhao Bass ‘08 and the Simpática Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas William M. Bauman
Jane Thaggard Cumiskey ’71, ’88 and Michael R. Cumiskey ’71 Linda Curts and Steven R. Curts ’82 C. David Cush ’82, ’83
Richard L. Dennie ’60 † and Shirley Dennie Derek E. Dewan and Kim B. Dewan Estate of John P. Dewey, Jr. ’52 Dillard’s, Inc. Alex Dillard and Cannell Dillard Michael Dillard and Lynn Dillard C.J. (Don) Donnally, Jr. ’67, ’68 and Carol G. Donnally Vivian Noble DuBose ’77 The Duda Family Foundation Fritz Duda and Mary Lee Duda Michael C. Duda ’11 Candise B. Dunleavy and Kevin B. Dunleavy, Sr. Rogge Dunn ’80 Gregg L. Engles and Molly S. Engles Bess Fraser Enloe ’60 and R. Ted Enloe, III ’64 Heather Holmes Esping ’93 and William P. Esping ’91 Exxon Mobil Corporation Faith Communities Coalition of Dallas, Inc. Alan D. Feld ’57, ’60 and Anne S. Feld Dan L. Flanagan ’72 Jennifer Gelety Flanagan ’82 and Martin L. Flanagan ’82 Joe T. Ford Lee H. Ford and Logan Ford † Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford ’95 Scott T. Ford Estate of George M. Foster, Jr. J. Ed Frieze ’81 and Maureen Gehan Frieze ’84 Maureen Frost and Spencer C. Frost, III ’59, ’61
The Rev. Mark Craig and Sandra Craig
Dean M. Gandy ’50
Peter D. Crist and Stephanie Crist
Carol M. Garcia and Paul R. Garcia and The Paul and Carol Garcia Family Fund
Julia and Louis A. † Beecherl, Jr.
Dodee Frost Crockett ’03 and William B. Crockett, Jr. ’05
Lucy and Henry Billingsley
John W. Croft and Kathryn G. Croft
James T. Garrett ’49, ’52
Brenda J. Birenbaum and Dennis H. Birenbaum
David M. Crowley Foundation
Marie A. Garrison
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Gregory D. Gardner ’91
Beverly Gatton and Lee J. Gatton ’75
Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. ’66 and Jan Vestal Hegi ’66
Helen M. Gehan and John C. Gehan
William J. Hendrix ’58
Alyssa A. Geiger and James F. Geiger
Elaine Henry and Hunter W. Henry
The General Counsel Forum
Lila H. Henry ’51 †
General Motors Corp.
Hewlett-Packard Company
Bert A. Getz, Jr. ’89 and Susan Getz and the Globe Foundation
Holt Hickman ’54 and Jo A. Hickman
Gibbs’ Grandchildren’s Trust Judy and Jim Gibbs Estate of Pat Gibbs Estate of Angelita P. Gillespie Lionel E. Gilly ’39, ’49, ’53 and Phyllis Gilly Doyle D. Glass ’84, ’88 and Kim Glass Dianne Glick, Jerome E. Glick and The Glick Foundation Google.org
Al G. Hill, Jr. William J. Hill Donna B. Hines and William M. Hines ’83 Ann V. Hobson and H. Lee Hobson Estate of Sheri Holloway Diana Slaughter Horan ’69 and Timothy Horan, Jr. ’70 Hunter H. Horgan, IV ’97 Houston Endowment Inc.
Katherine M. Gormly and Matthew E. Gormly III
David H. Hudnall ’70 and Gerry Brewer Hudnall ’71
Karen E. Gray
M.R. and Evelyn Hudson Foundation
Sidney J. Greehey ’79
Vester T. Hughes, Jr.
Dianne Warren Green ’70 and William L. Green ’69, ’72
Clark K. Hunt ’87 and Tavia Shackles Hunt
Eric C. Green ’76 and Debra J. Green Kelly Green and Norman N. Green Paul Grindstaff William H. Grumbles ’71 and Julia S. Grumbles
Daniel L. Hunt ’00 Lamar Hunt ’56 † and Norma K. Hunt Estate of William A. Hunter ’49 Anna Marie Krizman Hurwitz and Joseph M. Hurwitz ’75
Guaranty Bank
Suzanne Spangler Hutchison ’81 and William L. Hutchison, Jr. ’80
Estate of John W. Hagey ’50
James S. Irsay ’81 and Margaret Irsay
Judith Hirsch Hahn ’59
Jackson Walker L.L.P
John M. Haley ’64 and Margie Jackson Haley ’67, ’68
Charles R. Jackson ’58, ’73 and Linda B. Jackson ’58
Albert H. Halff ’37 †
Karen Peters Jackson ’71 and William L. Jackson ’71
Estate of Marion Lee Halford Daniel A. Hamilton ‘71, ‘79 and Gena Hamilton Gloria Slaughter Hammack ’52 and Jack A. Hammack Harris myCFO Foundation Cindy L. Hawkins and Pat C. Hawkins ’70, ’71, ’72 Jeffrey S. Hawn ’86 and Marisa Doak Hawn ’87 Jess T. Hay ’53, ’55 Albon O. Head, Jr. ’68, ’71 and Debra J. Head William Randolph Hearst Foundation
† Deceased
Barry D. Johnson ’86 and Susanna Yarbrough Johnson ’82, ’85 Dane K. Johnson, D.O. ’75
Montfort Jones and Allie Brown Jones Foundation J. Lamar Jordan A. Gordon Kahn ’51 and Elena Kahn David Kahn Mildred H. Keith Trust Robert V. Kemper ’99 and Sandra Lee Kemper ’79 † Mike Kerr ’84 and Nancy Landen Kerr ’84 KidLinks Foundation Gail G. King ’56 and Hugh D. King ’57 Jack M. King, Jr. ’79 Ashlee Hunt Kleinert ’88 and Christopher W. Kleinert ’88 Jack D. Knox ’60, ’63 Sandra Plowman Kraus ’76, ’80 Mr. and Mrs. T. Gregory Kraus ’80 Samuel H. Kress Foundation Roman J. Kupchynsky, II ’80, ’84 and Ruth Irwin Kupchynsky ’80 Lawrence L. Kuppin Lawrence (Rex) Kurzius ’96 and Tina Kurzius Joyce S. Lacerte and Lawrence G. Lacerte Darrell M. Lafitte ’54 and JoAnn Lafitte Diny Nolan Landen ’82, ‘83 and James E. Landen ’82 Gail Widmer Landreth ’73 and William A. Landreth, Jr. ’72 Andrew R. Lane ’81 and Cynthia A. Lane ’81 Fredrick S. Leach ’83 and Jill G. Leach Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lemmon Laura A. Leppert and Thomas C. Leppert Carrie A. Levering and Craig R. Levering ’79 Dorothy Lewis and George Lewis David W. Ley ’92
Gary D. Johnson ’80
Larry F. Lightner, Jr. ’65, ’70, Sue Lightner and Lightner Sams Foundation Inc.
Judith K. Johnson ’69, ’75
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Matthew L. Johnson ’07, ’09
Shelli Mims Lindley, Steven J. Lindley ’74 and the Willard and Ruth M. Johnson Charitable Foundation
James M. Johnston ’70, ’71 and Suzanne Scott Johnston ’71 Eric L. Jones and Joye McGrede Jones ’67
Estate of Charles A. Lintz ’54, ’62
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Janice Crow Livingstone ’58 and William E. Livingstone, III ’57, ’60 Locke Lord LLP Robert M. Lockhart ’52 and Mary L. Lockhart J. Stephen Lockton ’89 and Nicole Lampkin Lockton ’92 Joseph O. Luby, Jr. ’68, ’70 Chauncey F. Lufkin III James R. Macanliss ’69 and Susan Owen Macanliss ’70 Matthew O. Maddox ’98 Fredna Barton Mahaffey ’50 and John B. Mahaffey
SMU Mothers’ and Dads’ Clubs
Mark A. Robertson ’85
John R. Muse and Lyn R. Muse
Nick & Alma Robson Foundation
A. Taylor Nance ’54, ’57
The Rev. Linda Smith Roby ’75, ’00 and Frank M. Roby ’75
Linda O. Neumann and Lydon Neumann ’68 Dr. Faith G. Nibbs ’07, ’11 The William F. and Noreen L. Nicol Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. The Oaklawn Foundation Kevin P. O’Meara ’86 and Patricia Ann O’Meara Laran Claire O’Neill ’01, ’08 Organon USA Inc.
Ken S. Malcolmson ’74 and Stacey Paddock Malcolmson
Randolph N. Osherow
Alan J. Marantz and Virginia Marantz
Marion Palley and Roger B. Palley
Ray H. Marr ’52
Anne Spivey Paup ’73 and Henry B. Paup ’73
David R. Martindale ‘83
Pavestone Company, Bob and Myrna Schlegel
Craig L. Massey ’77, ’83 and Tatiana A. Massey
Stephen J. Perkins ’07
J. Scott Mattei ’93
Elizabeth Schrodel Perry ’84, ’91
The Rev. J. William Matthews ’63 and Norma T. Matthews
Estate of Charles Polk Player ’51, ’74
William E. Maynard, III Estate of Renato Mazza Holly and Michael McCloskey Sollie & Lilla McCreless Foundation James R. and Elaine B. McDade Charitable Trust Jackie M. McElhaney ’62, ’82 and John H. McElhaney ’56, ’58 June D. McGuire and Peter G. McGuire Anna Allen McLean ’87 and Scott J. McLean ’78 Robert E. Mellor ’68 and Suzanne Bolton Mellor ’69 Karl V. Mendel ’42 Adele S. Merck James S. Meyer ’79, ’82 and Louisa Orr Meyer ’79 Deborah Brames Michel ’85 and David L. Michel ’84, ’89
Joe K. Pace ’67 †
The Plunkett Family Judge Charles E. Plunkett Mark B. Plunkett ’96 Catherine Fairman Potts ’42 and George G. Potts ’42, ’47 Reaud Charitable Foundation Dana A. Reaud and Wayne A. Reaud Ryann A. Reaud
James R. Sackett and Kimberly J. Yamanouchi ’78 Phyllis Sams and William M. Sams ’60 Martin Samuelsohn ’41 † Douglas Scharbauer Pat and Pete Schenkel Enika Pearson Schulze ’76 and Richard H. Schulze Ann Holland Scott ’80 and Richard Lynn Scott ’78 The Gay D. and William F. Scott Family Foundation Gay D. Scott and William F. Scott James M. Scott ’06 William F. Scott, II ’06 Lynda L. Scurlock ’60 † Nicholas T. Serafy, Jr. and Viveca Serafy and The Serafy Family Foundation Maria Cuellar Sikkel ’73 and Mark A. Sikkel ’73 Patria Agustin Smith ’78 and Paul D. Smith, Jr.
Dallas K. Snadon and Daryl N. Snadon
Christopher H. Rentzel ’72 and Jana S. Rentzel
Oren H. Soules †
Research In Motion
Marianne and Roger Staubach
Estate of Homer B. Reynolds, III ’84, ’87
H. Leighton Steward ’57, ’59 and Lynda Brady Steward ’59
Merrill J. Reynolds ’76 and Nancy S. Reynolds Estate of Frank K. Ribelin Lillian Zars Richey ’99 and M. Adam Richey ’84 Ronald H. Ridlehuber ’75
Paulette McConachie Moen ’75 and Timothy P. Moen ’74, ’75
Ed and Margaret Roberts Foundation, Mary Ledyard Countiss and W. F. Countiss ’70 and Edgar P. Roberts and Margaret L. Roberts Summerfield G. Roberts Foundation
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Richey and Marget Reneberg
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Virginia Street Smith ‘58
Estate of Mike Miller ’73, ’77
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Barbara Lange Rotto ’64 and Richard L. Rotto ’62
Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones
The Riehm Family Foundation, Inc.
Granville C. and Gladys H. Morton Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas
Marianne B. Rooney and Patrick T. Rooney
Gayle and Paul Stoffel Marjorie Wright Strange ’44, ’75 and William B. Strange, Jr. ’43 † Layton Stuart † and Tommye Stuart Estate of Marie K. Stufflebeme The Summerlee Foundation Hatton W. Sumners Foundation, Inc. Frances McCreless Sunderland ’59 and Robert B. Sunderland ’60
Greg M. Swalwell ’79 and Terry G. Connor
Ellen C. Williams and J. McDonald Williams
Lucy Ann Hall and M. Allen Sweet ’70
James W. Williams, Jr. ’78, ’81
Jack E. Swindle ’65, ’67 and Libby Rogers Swindle ’73
Liz Williams
Charles J. Sylva and Sally P. Sylva Barbara C. Sypult and Robert P. Sypult Kathy Talley and Mike Talley ’87 Catherine B. Taylor Hope Pierce Tartt Scholarship Fund Patricia A. Taylor ’02, ’06 and Sam E. Taylor, Jr. Joni Templeton Charitable Trust Mary C. Templeton and Richard K. Templeton Antoinette Barksdale Terry ’54 and Marshall Terry ’53, ’54 Texas Guaranteed
Myra Nicol Williams ’63 and Van Zandt Williams, Jr. John D. Williamson, Jr. ’55, ’57 and Roberta Van Zandt Williamson ’58 Leslie Zahn Wilson ’81 and Royce E. (Ed) Wilson Robert A. Wilson ’67 and Susan Cooper Wilson ’67 Melissa Wise and Philip J. Wise ‘78, ‘81 Dee and Charles † Wyly Edward C. Wynne ’91 and John R. Payne Estate of Jessamine Grimes Younger ’69 B.J. Zimmerman ’54 and Patsy C. Zimmerman
Estate of Joyce Tharp Gail Griffin Thomas ’58 and Robert Hyer Thomas ’53, ’57 Estate of James Cleo Thompson, Jr. ’53 THQ Inc. Turner Construction Company Gail O. Turner and R. Gerald Turner John T. Unger ’73, ’74 and Kathy J. Welch ’74 Arch W. Van Meter ’53, ’72 and Patsy T. Van Meter The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation William J. Ware ’01 Terry Warner ’74 Heather H. Washburne and Ray W. Washburne ’84 Connie S. Watson and Jeffrey B. Watson ’74 Andrea Parvin Weber ’00 and John R. Weber, Jr. ’98 The Weitzman Group and Cencor Realty Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Russell H. Wheat ’60 Leland B. White ’72 and Monica Hillenbrand White ’87 Paul D. White and Joanne White † Katherine Sams Wiley ’65 and L.R. Wiley, Jr. Abigail Sassenhagen Williams ’94 and Todd A. Williams
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NEW ENDOWMENT DONORS Since the launch of The Second Century Campaign, new endowments supporting a variety of purposes have been established through outright gifts or planned giving instruments. The following donors created new endowments during the period June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013.
Donor Name
Fund Name
Anonymous
The Soli Deo Gloria Endowment Fund*
Jennifer Burr Altabef ‘78, ‘81 and Peter A. Altabef The Jennifer Burr Altabef Endowed Journalism Excellence Fund in Honor of Darwin Payne Kenneth Z. Altshuler and Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ’48 The Ruth Collins Altshuler Endowed Professor and Director of the Interdisciplinary Institute at SMU Fund William M. Bauman
The Bauman Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
Gina L. Bridwell and Tucker S. Bridwell ’73, ’74
The Gina and Tucker Bridwell Endowed MBA Scholarship Fund
Ana M. Carty and Donald J. Carty
The Donald J. Carty Endowed Tower Scholars Program Fund
Richard H. Collins ’69
The Richard H. Collins Endowed Tower Scholars Program Fund
Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99 and William A. Custard ’57 and The Linda P. and William A. Custard Director of the Meadows Museum and Meadows Foundation, Incorporated Centennial Chair in the Meadows School of the Arts Endowed Fund The Dedman Foundation and Family
Dedman College Interdisciplinary Institute Endowment Fund
The Duda Family Foundation
The Duda Family Foundation Endowed MBA Scholarship Fund
Doyle D. Glass ’84, ’88 and Kim Glass
The Kim and Doyle Glass Endowed Meadows Scholar Fund
Estate of Nancy B. Hamon
The Nancy B. Hamon Special Collection Endowment Fund
Lila Harlow Henry ‘51 and Hunter Woods Henry, Jr. †
The Lila Harlow Henry Endowed Meadows Scholarship Fund
Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education The Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education Endowed Chair in Art History Fund KPMG LLP
The KPMG Endowed MSA Scholarship Fund
Lawrence (Rex) Kurzius ‘96 and Tina Kurzius
The Rex Kurzius Community College Transfer Endowed Scholarship Fund
Multiple Donors The Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development Building Maintenance Endowment Fund Multiple Donors
The Delmer Ray Threadgill Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
Multiple Donors
The Bill Ware Memorial Endowed Centennial BBA Scholarship Fund
Martha Raley Peak ’50 and Preston A. Peak The Martha Raley Peak Endowed Centennial Chair and Director of the Meadows Symphony Orchestra Fund Estate of William C. Perkins
Paul William and Nettie Burtha Lemburg Eble Endowment Fund
The Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr. Foundation
The Leah Young Fullinwider Endowed Centennial Chair in Music Performance
Charles H. Pistor, Jr. ’61 † and Regina P. Pistor
The Regina P. and Charles H. Pistor Endowed Centennial Scholarship Fund
Mark B. Plunkett ’96 and Judge Charles E. Plunkett
The Nancy Stephenson Plunkett Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
Caren H. Prothro, Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation, The Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler Centennial Interdisciplinary Professorship in Cullum Clark and Nita Prothro Clark Cities, Regions and Globalization The Riehm Family Foundation, Inc.
The Dean John W. Riehm Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Serafy Foundation
The Serafy Foundation Endowed Engaged Learning Fund
Gayle and Paul Stoffel The Gayle and Paul Stoffel Endowed Centennial Graduate Fellowship in Art History Fund Barbara C. Sypult and Robert P. Sypult
The Barbara C. and Robert P. Sypult Endowed Music Scholarship Fund*
Leland B. White ’72
The Leland White Family Endowed Engineering Scholarship Fund
* Provided by a future irrevocable planned gift.
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N ew D a l l as H a l l S ociety M em b ers Dallas Hall Society recognizes alumni, parents and friends who have included SMU in their estate plans or made other planned gifts to the University. Chartered in 1996, the Society has 445 active households. Dallas Hall Society members listed below joined during the period June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013.
Elizabeth Mahaffey Anderson ‘77 and Kenneth W. Anderson ‘81 Larry E. Bailey ‘63, ‘66 and Roberta Bailey Howard A. Bridge, Jr. ‘53 and Jo Ann Bridge Debra J. Coleman ‘74 Allison (Kate) Shearer Flume ‘04 and Matthew L. Flume ‘04 William H. Grumbles, Jr. ‘71 Christine M. Hale ‘96 and Michael W. Hale Dana Hall and Seth W. Hall, Jr. ‘96 John L. Hendry, III ‘53, ‘57 and Rose Marie Salisbury Hendry ‘53 Tim J. Henthorn ‘93 Boyd D. Lyles, Jr. Heather Madden and James C. Madden, V ‘83 Lynnell E. Mandl ‘76 Victoria E. McLure Laran Claire O’Neill ‘01, ‘08 Leon P. Piepenburg and Marianne B. Piepenburg ‘81 Frances R. Ricker ‘48 and George M. Ricker ‘49 John R. Spaulding and Marilyn Mathis Spaulding ‘71 Barbara C. Sypult and Robert P. Sypult Patricia A. Taylor ‘02, ‘06 and Sam E. Taylor, Jr. Edward C. Wynne ‘91
For more information about Dallas Hall Society, please visit smu.edu/dallashallsociety.
† Deceased
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P resident ’ s A ssociate S President’s Associates recognizes donors who make gifts and pledge payments of $1,000 or more during a fiscal year. The following members of President’s Associates contributed during the period June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013.
Anonymous Donors
Claire A. Allen ‘10
Becky P. Abbott and C. Thomas Abbott ‘63
Elizabeth Nabholtz Allen ‘04
Susan Downs Armstrong ‘59 and Thomas E. Armstrong ‘60
JoAnn Alford Banister ‘61 and William M. Banister
Lynn Ferguson Abbott ’68 and Robert L. Abbott ’68, ’72
Jennifer B. Allen and Mark S. Allen
Anita Ray Arnold and Truman Arnold
L. James Bankston ‘74 and Sandy L. Bankston
John Allen
Bessie H. Arnold and James W. Arnold ‘52
Jared E. Abbruzzese, Sr. and Sherrie G. Abbruzzese
Laurie L. Allen and Randolph F. Allen ‘84
Peter B. Arnold ‘83
Baxter W. Banowsky ‘92 and Tanya A. Banowsky
Allen K. Abney ‘00, ‘09 and Hannah Siemers Abney ‘02
Lemuel (Lembo) B. Allen, Jr. ‘88, ‘91 Vincent J. Allen
Deanna (DeeDee) T. Arroyo and F. Thaddeus Arroyo ‘89
Cornelius F. Banta, Sr. and Nancy L. Moore Banta
Patrick L. Arsers ‘67, ‘84 and Virginia Dunlap Arsers ‘68, ‘72
William T. Barbee ‘75
Thomas J. Ashley ‘80
Nancy Pierce Barber ‘61
Edna Ashmore and Frank J. Ashmore ‘60
Daphne B. Barfield and Richard L. Barfield ‘84
Nelson R. Ashwander
John R. Barfield ‘65
Eileen Baird Askew ’94 and Richard F. Askew ’92
Leisa A. Barger and Ron K. Barger ‘81
Anna Bland (A.B.) Aston and Scott B. Aston Kathryn B. Atha and Perry D. Atha ‘80
Buckley W. Barlow ‘88 and Leanne Garland Barlow ‘88
Ebby Halliday Acers Emma J. Achucarro and Joaquin Achucarro Carol Ackerman and Stephen Ackerman Allan E. Adami ‘05 and Melissa Fisher Adami ‘05, ‘06 Alice Grubb Adams ’77 and Charles R. Adams ’77 Craig N. Adams ’88 James B. Adams ‘05 Jennifer T. Adams Lindalyn Bennett Adams ‘52 Marjorie A. Adams Paul S. Adams, Jr. ’52 and Susan Biggers Adams ’55 Thomas P. Adams Brooke Benesh Adamson ‘01 and Peter J. Adamson ‘02 Grant F. Adamson ’88 and Nelda Sanchez Adamson ’85, ’88 Don A. Addington ’53, ’65 and Suegene Addington Diann Mills Addison ‘76, ‘81 Lydia and Bill Addy Amelia Peirce Adler ’84 and John C. Adler ’84, ’90
Pierce M. Allman ’54 David F. Allred and Susan F. Allred John S. Alper ‘90 Lisa H. Alt and Mark A. Alt Jennifer Burr Altabef ‘78, ‘81 and Peter A. Altabef Jon J. Altschuler ‘94 and Lori Dietrich Altschuler ‘92 Kenneth Z. Altshuler and Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ‘48
Daniel F. Barber ’04
Alan W. Barksdale
William J. Atkins ‘85
C. Larry Barlow ’54 and Jane Barlow
Frank Alvarez
Cheri D. Auerbach and Martin E. Auerbach
Lindsey Webster Amiralai ‘03
Marilyn Hussman Augur ‘89
Lucy Bryan Barlow ‘61 and Samuel S. Barlow, Jr. ‘60
Kristine A. Amon and William J. Amon
Elizabeth W. Aulet
Allan L. Anderson and Kay K. Anderson
Lisa L. Auste and Matthew M. Auste ‘05, ‘11
Barbara M. Anderson and Roy R. Anderson ‘69
Jeff Austin, III ‘84
Carol A. Anderson and David J. Anderson ‘77
Barbara Paschall Averitt ‘82 and Don R. Averitt ‘83
Charles A. Anderson ‘83, ‘84 and Kimberly Chaplain Anderson ‘85 Charles Anderson and Karen Anderson Charlotte J. Anderson and David S. Anderson Dottie Demaree Anderson ’64 and R. Wayne Anderson ’64 Elena Anderson and Theodore C. Anderson, III ’86
Beth R. Averitt and Don V. Averitt ’57 Janice Ham Aycock ’75 and Robert N. Aycock ’75 Bradley W. Ayres ‘01, ‘02 and Dana Wilcox Ayres ‘04 Camin Ernst Ayres ‘95 and William M. Ayres ‘91 Barbara Babb and Ralph W. Babb, Jr.
Randi Scheel Barnes ‘76 and Shepard E. Barnes ‘76 Lisa L. Barnett and Philip E. Barnett, Jr. Steve Barnett ’69, ’72, ’76 and Candice Taylor Chandler ’69 L. Donald Barr ’63 and Martha F. Barr Joel Barron, Jr. and Karla Bucio Barron ‘02 Marissa L. Barth ‘04 Brennan Barthelemy Jeffrey A. Bartlett ‘03 and Karina Garrett Bartlett ‘06 Barbara Attaway Barton ’67 and Fritz E. Barton, Jr. ’64
John B. Anderson ‘96 and Nancy Seay Anderson ‘97
Clark H. Bacon ‘04
Richard E. Anderson ‘88 and Tamara Reisenbigler Anderson ‘87
Mitchell Baddour, Jr. ‘74, ‘77 and Sharon Shute Baddour ‘74
Russell T. Anderson ‘92 and Suzanne McAnally Anderson ‘92
Carole M. Badgett and Charles S. Badgett ‘78
Lee M. Bass and Ramona F. Bass
Sherri Z. Baer
Donald R. Andrews, Jr. and Vicki P. Andrews
Mouzon Bass, Jr. ‘60 and Nancy Wallace Bass ‘60
Ken Andrews and Mary Andrews
Norman P. Bagwell ’85 and Robin Bradshaw Bagwell ’85
Michele O. Andrews and T. Cass Andrews ‘98
Ali M. Bahrani ‘01
Robert G. Andrews ‘02 and Suzanne McCarron Marcus E. Angle, Jr. and Mary H. Angle
David G. Bailey and Katherine Hinkley Bailey ‘94
Carole Aponte and Philip J. Aponte ’95
Jennifer J. Bailey and John E. Zeisler
David R. Batman and Elsa Batman
Kathryn H. Arata ’87, ’91 and Stephen L. Arata ’88
Larry E. Bailey ‘63, ‘66 and Roberta Bailey
Marisela Batts and Robert L. Batts, II ‘87
Roy W. Bailey ’76 and Tina R. Bailey
John R. Bauer ‘66 and Kathaleen K. Bauer
John A. Arcidiacono, Sr. ‘85 and Mary Beth Lee Arcidiacono ‘85
Thomas A. Bain ‘81
Penelope Bauer and Tim Bauer
George B. Alden ‘50
Charles G. Bains ‘95, ‘99
Katherine Baum and Lester V. Baum ‘60
Frank M. Aldridge, III ‘65
Bill Armstrong ’82 and Liz Martin Armstrong ’82
Jon R. Bauman ‘67 and Lou Bauman
Ashley Aleman ‘96 and David P. Yerkes
Patsy Smith Baker ’52
David K. Armstrong and Marcia Armstrong
William M. Bauman
David E. Alexander and Sandy W. Alexander
Emy Lou Baldridge and Jerry T. Baldridge
Greg L. Armstrong and Melinda L. Armstrong
Joe Bays ’79
Jerry C. Alexander ‘68, ‘72 and Sherri Turner Alexander ‘83
Marina Armstrong
C. Fred Ball, Jr. ’66, ’68 and Charlotte Layl Ball ’69 Joseph E. Ball and Rebecca Ball
Ellen Anne Beadling ‘76
Sue Hardy Balthrope ’61 and William D. Balthrope ’61
Adele S. Beakley and William D. Beakley
Beth M. Adler ‘78, ‘86 and John Adler Michael A. Adler and Jeanne Athos-Adler Dianne Adleta and Jack Adleta Jane Farrar Admire ’71 and Melvin D. McDonald Lilia Afendikov and Mikhail Afendikov Eric L. Affeldt Deborah B. Akers and John F. Akers Gloria Dahl Akin ‘54 and Ted M. Akin ‘53, ‘55 Amy Lisle Albrecht ‘77 and Frederick L. Albrecht ‘77, ‘78 Dana G. Albright and John E. Albright ’58, ’82 Patti Alcorn
David S. Alhadeff and Mary Anne Alhadeff Martha Allday and Robert L. Allday ‘58
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Stephanie R. Armstrong and Timothy W. Armstrong ‘89, ‘05
Perry H. Bacon
Linda Barton and Thomas U. Barton Dolores G. Barzune and Lawrence S. Barzune James E. Bass and Hong Zhao Bass ‘08
Allison Evans Bassman ‘95 and Jarrod A. Bassman ‘94 Danny R. Basso and Kathy Basso Peter J. Bates ‘96 and Sarah Riley Bates ‘96
Carolyn H. Beach and David A. Beach ‘67
John G. Beall ‘65 and Kathryn Klein Beall ‘75
Patricia Smith Beall ’56
Barbara Bruton Blaylock ’83 and Richard K. Blaylock ’81
George W. Bramblett, Jr. ‘63, ‘66 and Pedie Oliver Bramblett ‘95
Celeste Bub and William J. Bub, Jr.
Joseph G. Beard, Sr. ‘83 and Sherry H. Beard Jean C. Beasley
Brad Blevins ’88 and Kimberly Cruce Blevins ’87
Bob Brand and Carol Brand
Robert A. Bucker ‘81
Carolyn T. Beckner and James L. Beckner
Floyd E. Bloom ‘56 and Jody C. Bloom
Michael B. Buckley
Anna Christine Bednar and Fred Wendorf, Jr.
Lackland H. Bloom, III ‘95, ‘97
Cheryl Hill Brandenberger ‘70 and Robert H. Brandenberger, Sr. ‘70, ‘77
Jill C. Bee
Elizabeth G. Boeing ‘79 and William L. Boeing ‘80
Lisa Ann Gruy Brandt ‘87 and Wayne M. Brandt
John H. Budd, III and Rebecca Blake Budd ‘91
David B. Bogard ’59 and Nicole M. Keesee-Bogard
Debbie D. Branson and Frank L. Branson ’69, ’74
Jackson L. Bogert and Jo Ellen Smith Bogert ‘70
Gloria M. Braskamp and John B. Braskamp
Linda C. Buford and Robert P. Buford Eileen V. Buis
Jilene K. Boghetich ‘76 and Tony Boghetich ‘75
Gerald P. Braun ‘83, ‘87 and Laura Rogers Braun ‘87
Daniel H. Bolin ‘72
Adrian G. Bray ‘70 and Patricia C. Bray
Jane R. and Pat S. Bolin ’73
Bennie M. Bray and Stephanie Chantilis Bray ’85
Michael J. Bumpass and Ursula A. Bumpass
James W. Breeden ‘82
Michelle W. Burgess and Robert K. Burgess
Gillian Moseley Breidenbach ‘90 and Mark T. Breidenbach
Donald A. Burgio ‘94, ‘09
Ana M. Brenninkmeijer
John E. Burkholder ‘72 and Lou Ann Burkholder
Caroline B. Brettell and Richard R. Brettell
Diane C. Burnham and Jim Burnham ’68
Melanie Riggin Brewer ‘74, ‘78 and Robert H. Brewer ‘73, ‘74
Courtney Proctor Burns ‘03 and Steven W. Burns ‘02, ‘04
Jane Bridges and Robert H. Dennard ’54, ’56
R. Gregory Burns ‘81 and Suzy C. Burns
Misti M. Bridges and Stephen M. Jordan ‘95
Deborah L. Burrows and James E. Burrows
Gina L. Bridwell and Tucker S. Bridwell ‘73, ‘74
George W. Bush and Laura Welch Bush ‘68
Deborah Lowman Begert ’70 and Robert F. Begert ’67, ’71 Russell W. Beiersdorf ’88 and Julie A. Brice ’80 David G. Beisner and Joelle Weichmann Beisner ‘99 Carol E. Beitler and Steve A. Beitler Danny R. Bell ’95 and Sara Muller Bell ’71, ’74 Carolyn Jensen Bender ’81 and Robert G. Bender ’81
Benjamin K. Boller ’92
Robert H. Bennett ‘97
Derrick Bolton ’94
Don R. Benton ’74 and Rose Marie Bentsen Benton ’51
John A. Bonadelle and Lisa E. Bonadelle
Mary Cathryn Pullin Benyo ‘98, ‘04 and Peter A. Benyo ‘04
Jeanne Bond and Robert D. Bond ‘68
Michael P. Berczuk and Tamera J. Berczuk Mara R. Berenson and William K. Berenson ‘79 Belle Stumberg Berg ‘71 and Donald A. Berg ‘70, ‘77
Mr. Bill Bond ‘79 Stefanie Woodard Bond ’87 and W. Douglass Bond ’87 Barry L. Boniface ‘84 and Lora Childs Boniface ‘84
J. Douglas Buchanan
Dorothy Reid Budd ’06 and Russell W. Budd Beverly Buffini and Brian A. Buffini Diane H. Buford and Kim L. Buford
Diane DeWare Bumpas ‘69 and Stuart M. Bumpas Dexter E. Burger ‘09
Greggory Fields Burk ‘96 and John P. Burk ‘96
Brenda Berg and Lee M. Berg ‘70
Martha Cravens Bonilla ‘77 and William D. Bonilla, Jr. ‘76
Fran Berg and Mark S. Berg
Darcy R. Bonner, Sr. and Marta R. Bonner
Jennifer S. Bridwell ‘89
Jason Bush
Ronald C. Berg
Betty Irion Bookout ‘60 and David M. Bookout ‘60
Nancy Briggs and Robert M. Briggs
Donna B. Buster and Edwin R. Buster, III ’58
Mary M. Brinegar ‘69
Deborah A. Butler ’71
Marla Hays Boone ‘68 and Michael M. Boone ‘63, ‘67
Staci R. Brinkman ‘10
Karl Butler
Steven G. Booth ‘82
Robert G. Brittingham ‘76 and Terri Brittingham
Richie L. Butler ‘93 and Neisha N. Strambler-Butler ‘93
Greg P. Boots ‘91 and Wendy Bovis Boots ‘92
Kevin D. Broadway and Deborah A. Fuller ‘80
Wes Butler
Annette Hottman Borkowski ‘93 and Richard M. Borkowski ‘93
Crawford Brock and Janet H. Brock
Howard E. Butt, III and Pamela R. Butt
L. Penny Broderick and William Broderick
Edward O. Boshell, Jr.
Melissa Buttrey and Mike Buttrey ‘75
Alan L. Brodsky ’63
Claire L. Boston and Talmage Boston
Paul M. Buxbaum and Torie Steele
Christopher F. Brogdon and Connie B. Brogdon
Susan G. Byerley and William M. Byerley ‘75, ‘76
Lance M. Bergstrom ‘93, ‘09 John E. Bernard and Susie McLamore Bernard ‘77 James F. Berry and Valorie B. Berry John C. Berry and Linda R. Berry Mark S. Bertrand ‘87 Michele Stackhouse Berube ‘97 and Ryan T. Berube ‘97 Nancy K. Best and Randy Best Rhys J. Best ‘71 and Sue E. Best
Elizabeth Steele Boswell ‘85 and John P. Boswell
Alan R. Bromberg and Anne R. Bromberg
Sam B. Bournias ’69 and Billie M. Sneed
Daryl G. Byrd and Laura C. Byrd
Beau Brooks
Michele O. Boushka and Patrick J. Boushka
Lee E. Byrd ‘86
Brad Brooks ‘90
Kristy K. Bowen ‘96, ‘99 and Taylor P. Bowen ‘93
Donn R. Byrne ’62 and V. Anne Hine Byrne
Randall J. Bowling ‘95
Brandon J. Brooks ‘03 and Brenda Flaming Brooks ‘04, ‘05
William M. Bywaters
Sandford C. Boyce
James E. Brooks
Emma Jo Boyd and Ralph L. Boyd Kelly Alvis Boyd ‘88 and Michael A. Boyd ‘88
Ann Warmack Brookshire ’77 and Bradley W. Brookshire ’76
Heidi Burkholder Binet ‘88 and Todd M. Binet ‘86
Richard W. Boyd, Jr. and Sandra A. Boyd
Mark H. Brookshire ‘81 and Paula Brookshire
Lisa Boyer and R. Terry Boyer ‘88
Jean Birch ‘01 Cash D. Birdwell ’78 and Lou Beth Birdwell
Blake Bozman ’93 and Tara Snellbacher Bozman
Camille Cooper Brotze ’62 and Wayne A. Brotze ’62
Elizabeth Birdwell and Warrie R. Birdwell ‘03
Eszter E. Bozman and Robert L. Bozman ‘85
Anna J. Brown ‘84 and Donald R. Brown, Jr.
Brenda J. Birenbaum and Dennis H. Birenbaum
J. Robert Bozman ‘60, ‘82 and Sandra A. Bozman
Anne B. Brown and Melville M. Brown, Jr. ’65
Robert W. Best Christine Betack and Robert Betack Nicole Kugler Bidwill ’85 and William V. Bidwill, Jr. Ed Biehl and Julianne Addis Biehl ’72 Henry M. Billingsley and Lucy C. Billingsley Carol Goforth Bilton ‘74 and Harlan Bilton ‘72, ‘74
Kristine Kater Birney ‘90 and Paul C. Birney ‘91 Brian M. Bischoff ‘04 and Kasey E. Bischoff Cathleen P. Black and Thomas E. Harvey
Charlotte B. Bradbury and Curtis F. Bradbury, Jr.
Robert T. Brousseau
Camille Newsome Brown ’67, ‘79 and James E. Brown ’67, ’72
Jane A. Cabes and Robert L. Cabes, Jr. ’91 Martin W. Cain and Theresa M. Cain Ulderico Calero ‘08 Nancy Baker Calhoun ‘83 and Tom G. Calhoun, II R. W. Calloway ’55 (B.B.A.), ’58 (J.D.) Carmine J. Camerato, II ‘12 Martin L. Camp ‘79 Brett C. Campbell ’86 and Suzanne J. Campbell Constance J. Campbell and Kirk M. Campbell James C. Campbell
Katherine Mitchell Brown ‘79 and Reagan M. Brown ‘78
Jane Campbell ’75
Lynn L. Brown and Randolph E. Brown ’82
Jeanne Campbell and Thomas C. Campbell
Isabelle E. Black and Scott M. Black
Mary Barksdale Bradford ‘63 and Ronald F. Bradford
Jan H. Black and Stuart Black
Ted R. Bradford ‘87
Natalie Harris Brown ’96
Rhett G. Campbell ‘70, ‘73 and Susan V. Seybold
Christian Blackwell
Edward W. Bradley ‘65 and Janie Bradley
Glenda G. Bruce and Michael P. Bruce
Robert A. Campbell
Anne B. Blackwood and R. Duke Blackwood
James T. Bradley
Glen A. Bruemmer and Patricia M. Bruemmer
David Campisi
Kenneth C. Blake ‘97, ‘98
Marvin Bradshaw and Victoria P. Irwin-Bradshaw
Peter D. Brundage and Susan G. Brundage
Samuel M. Cangelosi ’73 and Cynthia L. Cangelosi
Peggy Braecklein
Deborah Bryce and John D. Bryce ‘77
Mercedes Blake
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Douglas D. Bruton and Karol K. Bruton
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Ross Canion ‘03 and Sarah Sengelmann Canion ‘03
Richard M. Cheatham and Tracy Brooks Cheatham ‘84
Michelle Marks Collins ‘86 and Peter G. Collins ‘86
Martin S. Cox ‘75, ‘78
William P. Cannon ‘87
Carolyn C. Cheatum and Don E. Cheatum ‘60
Richard H. Collins ‘69
Ann Lacy Crain ‘41
Kim Swint Cape ‘79, ‘03
Austin P. Chen ‘08
Jan J. Collmer and Suzanne Collmer
Ann Lacy Crain, II and Joseph L. Galloway
Anne P. Capps and Jerry W. Capps ’60
Felix Y. Chen
Alessandra Comini
B. Walter Crain, III ’72 and Mary M. Crain
Maureen Calloway Carnevale ‘86 and Richard A. Carnevale
Angela B. Cheves and Brad E. Cheves
Gus Comiskey, Jr. ‘62 and Karen Comiskey
Kelty E. Crain and Rogers L. Crain
Jonathan R. Childers ‘02, ‘05
Jody A. Compton and Marc A. Compton ‘91
Carl L. Carpenter, Jr. ’49
Nathan E. Crain ’92
Johnny B. Carpenter ‘65
Brandi Phillips Chilian ‘98, ‘99 and Peter C. Chilian ‘97
Kelly Hoglund Compton ‘79 and R. Brock Compton
Robert W. Cramer ‘85
Ellen M. Carr and Walter G. Nollmann
Emily Russo Chiste ‘99 and Michael L. Chiste ‘00
Lauren Thomas Compton ‘01
William P. Carr, Sr. ‘40
Pat Compton and Walter K. Compton ’83
Glenn R. Carrington
Dewayne E. Chitwood ’59 and Virginia Dabney Chitwood ’57
Betty R. Carter and Harold D. Carter
H. Wade Choate ‘53 and Toni L. Choate
Ellen J. Conley and Stephen C. Conley, Sr.
Donald J. Carter and Linda J. Carter
Josephine D. Choate and Mark P. Choate ‘79
Pam Conlin and Steve Conlin
Dorel P. Carter and John L. Carter ’70, ’73
Pun Choon Choy and Jenny Pun-Leem
Anne A. Conner and Terry W. Conner
Edgar L. Carter, Jr. ‘89 and Jill R. Carter
Sharif Choudhury
Mary Anne Sammons Cree ‘51 and Richards W. Cree
Dawn Hart Christensen ‘81 and James L. Christensen
Janie Sandall Conner ‘75 and Paul K. Conner, Jr. ‘52
Carter Creech ’60, ’63
Elizabeth F. Carter and Stephen M. Carter Kimberly Knollin Carter ‘81 and Thomas E. Carter ‘80
Jamie E. Condon and Mike A. Condon
Martha T. Connolly and William S. Connolly
Marc P. Christensen and Seema G. Christensen
Philip R. H. Connor, III ‘84
Thomas Smith Carter, Jr. ‘44
Brent E. Christopher
Mike Connors and Terri T. Connors
William Grant Carter ‘97
Randy Cimorelli ‘99 and Wendy Cimorelli
Ashley Lehman Cook ‘00, ‘06 and J.R. Cook
Ana M. Carty and Donald J. Carty
Christopher A. Claiborne ‘94
James D. Carvell, Jr. and Nell Carvell
Barbara Priddy Clark ’77, ’98 and John W. Clark, Jr. ’60, ’63
Chadwick B. Cook ‘93 and Nicole Y. Kapioltas ’96, ’99
Louise Carvey Brian C. Casad Dede Weldon Casad ‘50 Eric Casey ‘02 A. Baron Cass, III ’66 and Darlene G. Cass Connie Casson and Mike Casson ’67 Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo ‘83 Jackie Caswell Norman Caswell Patricia Meeker Cather ‘52 and Robert D. Cather
Daniel W. Cook, III and Gail B. Cook
Taylor Kepler Craig ‘98 and Thomas L. Craig, III
Guy R. Crane and Katherine DiMatteo Crane ‘78 Michael E. Crane and Nancy A. Crane Angela Crates and John M. Crates ‘88 John Crawford ‘54 Dale K. Craymer
Jason L. Creel ‘99 and Pamela Buckles Creel ‘98 Bob L. Crews, Jr. ‘77 and Peggy Ann Crews Helen A. Crichton and Thomas Crichton Sara Fraser Crimson ‘65 Mark E. Crites ‘84 and Martha May Crites ‘85 Dodee Frost Crockett ’03 and William B. Crockett, Jr. ’05 Silky Ragsdale Crockett ’41
Courtney Clark and Jean Newman Clark ’46
H. David Cook and Penny Tower Cook ‘76
Cullum Clark and Nita Prothro Clark
Janie D. Cooke and Paul M. Cooke, Jr.
Ellen Isaacs Clark ’85 and Ray Clark ’85
Joseph A. Coomer ‘81
Gail Beasley Clark ‘68 and Robert H. Clark ‘68
Lucien B. Crosland ‘76 and Mary Wolfsberger Crosland ‘83
Reagan Coon and Susan Brake Coon ‘68
Brian K. Clarke and Resa Clarke
Joe D. Cross, Jr. ‘79
Elliott T. Cooper ‘05
Andrew Clavenna
Barry F. Crossman and Nancy F. Crossman
Kenneth H. Cooper and Millie Cooper
Phillip G. Clayton ‘03
Barbara Hunt Crow
Paul Cooper and Vickie L. Cooper
Billy R. Clements ‘59
Susan Smith Cooper ‘62 and William R. Cooper ‘58
Harlan R. Crow and Katherine Raymond Crow ‘94
Rick L. Clemmensen ‘76 Barbara H. Clifton and James R. Clifton
John W. Croft and Kathryn G. Croft
Kathryn Clarke Crow ‘82 and Michael L. Crow ‘82
Christopher M. Cauble ‘02, ‘08 and Sarah Michelini Cauble ‘02
Jeanne Marie Ives Clossey ‘89
Connie Copley and Edward A. Copley, Jr. ‘57, ‘60
Jared T. Cloud ‘04
Daryl B. Cordell
Trammell S. Crow
Travis Caudill
C. Tom Clowe, Jr. and Carla Conley Haynes-Clowe ‘74
Michele C. Corley and Stephen A. Corley ’90
Gary T. Crum ‘69 and Sylvie P. Crum
Todd M. Cornelius ‘00
Jennifer Tucker Clyde ’85 and Robert A. Clyde ’85
Michael A. Correll ‘06 and Tori Correll
Carolyn Burnett Crutcher ‘62 and Harry (Buzz) W. Crutcher, III ‘63
Valerie F. Cavanaugh and William T. Cavanaugh, Jr. ‘81 Matthew L. Cavey ‘95, ‘97 and Sara Burton Cavey ‘95, ‘97
Nancy Crow ‘65 and Jack F. Sanders ‘64
Edward O. Coultas ’68, ’74 and Wanda Viebig Coultas ’69
Ma D. Cueva and Rolando Cueva
Bonnie E. Cobb
Blake V. Cecil ’93 and Melinda Cecil
Louisa Cobb and Tobin T. Cobb ‘88
Mark A. Coultas ‘04 and Stephanie Coultas ‘05
Sebastian Cueva Pena ‘12
Jack P. Cecil ‘64 and Lylene Brown Cecil ‘66
James M. Cochran and Kathi Deprato Cochran ‘10
Mary L. Countiss and W. F. Countiss ‘70
Michael D. Cullen, II
Jerry Bywaters Cochran
Carla Woltemath Courtwright ’87 and Gregory S. Courtwright ’87, ’90
G. Mark Cullum ‘69 and Sally Grayson Cullum ‘79
Allison M. Cerra ‘99, ‘02
Shelly Codd and Thomas W. Codd, Jr.
Jeffrey T. Courtwright ’82
Lee Cullum ‘61
J. D. Chalk, III and Sarah S. Chalk
Janis P. Coffee and Roy C. Coffee, Jr.
Susan L. Chambers ‘78 and Kyle Toal
Richard W. Coffman ‘77
John D. Cousins ‘77 and Kristin Braim Cousins ‘77
Charles W. Culwell ‘54 and Marilyn Krebs Culwell ‘58
Jamie L. Chambliss ‘02 and Matthew A. Miller ‘03
Christopher D. Coker ‘97 and Mary J. Coker
Mary Culligan Covington ‘81 and Richard L. Covington ‘80, ‘83
Jane Thaggard Cumiskey ’71, ’88 and Michael R. Cumiskey ’71
Hiram H. Champlin ‘82 and Janice L. Champlin
Ann Cook Cole ’63
Cherie Cowart and Richard W. Cowart, Jr. ‘78
Elizabeth Cunningham and Michael R. Cunningham ‘95, ‘98
Robert V. Cecil ‘62 and Sandra Garland Cecil ‘64
Katherine M. Coker and Key Coker
Berry R. Cox and Jeanne Tower Cox ’78
Kevin M. Chaney ‘84 and Lamon Chaney
Joseph C. Cole, II ’86 and Valerie L. Cole
Victoria Lea Chaney ‘76, ‘77 and William B. Chaney ‘77
Prof. Alan B. Coleman and Janet Saville Coleman ‘81
Samuel J. Chantilis ’83
Frances J. Coleman ‘81 and David R. Woodward ‘81, ‘86
Edwin L. Cox ’42
Robert T. Chapman ‘81, ‘86 and Vicki L. Chapman
Walter C. Coleman, IV ’01
Evelyn Cox
Ana Balboa Collins ‘87 and Paul J. Collins
David J. Chard
David N. Collins and Nina O. Rainer
Glenn A. Cox, Jr. ‘51 and Veronica Martin Cox ‘51
Betty A. Chauvin
Glynn C. Collins ’49 and Nelda Collins
Howard J. Cox ’49
John M. Collins and Lori L. Collins
John R. Cox and Susan E. Cox
Clyde G. Chapman
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Bonnie S. Cox and Rody P. Cox Bradley E. Cox and Catherine C. Cox Edwin L. Cox, Jr. and Kathleen D. Cox
David Cueva Pena
Nelson B. Curnes and Suzanne Jackson Curnes ’07 Frederick G. Currey, Sr. and Marjorie Lucas Currey ‘55 Ernest M. Curtis and Phyllis Curtis Linda Curts and Steven R. Curts ‘82 C. David Cush ‘82, ‘83 Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99 and William A. Custard ’57
Mason S. Custard and W. Allen Custard, III ‘85
Harry A. Diaz and Vilma D. Diaz
Sarah A. Dunning and Thomas M. Dunning
Kevin L. Dahlberg and Frances Moody-Dahlberg ‘92
Maurine Petty Dickey ‘67 and Roland R. Dickey ‘69
Herbert DuPont and Peggy DuPont
Diane Lathrop Fadley ’81 and James A. Fadley ’79
Robert W. Dupuy and Virginia H. Dupuy
Richard G. Fagin
Kristi L. Dallas and Terry R. Dallas
Carol W. Dickinson and Vivian E. Dickinson, Jr.
Don W. Duran ‘69, ‘72
Diane Faigh and Larry P. Faigh ‘80
Carol Cook Dalton ’85 and Samuel P. Dalton
Kenneth M. Dickson ‘55, ‘58, ‘75 and Mary Jane Ramsey Dickson ‘67
Barbara S. Durham and Steven H. Durham
David L. Fair ’63, ’65 and Robin A. Fair John H. Falb ’67, ’69 and Maria D. Sonudo-Falb
Emiley C. Daly and Robert C. Daly Christopher P. Damianos and Tracy Osbourne Damianos ‘84
Paul D. Diemer ‘86 and Sheri Forbes Diemer ‘86
Kenneth W. Dusek ‘60 and Ruth Ann Elmer Dusek ‘64
Bryan L. Diers ‘78 and Leslie Diers
Bren K. Duvall and William C. Duvall, Sr.
Greg Farrar and Leesa Farar
Mary Jo Dancer
Alex Dillard and Cannell Dillard
Robert C. Dye, Jr. ‘74, ‘78
June Farrell and William F. Farrell, Jr. ‘53
Barbara Schrade Daniel ‘66
J. Michael Dillard and Lynn K. Dillard
Jason R. Dyer ’05 and Kristi Rampacek Dyer ’95
Deborah A. Faubion and Grant T. Faubion ‘81
Thomas O. Daniel ‘74
David B. Dillon ‘76 and Dee Dillon
Richard W. Earthman ‘98
Jason L. Danielson ‘01, ‘02
Dan Dinges
Brian A. Eberstein ‘68 and Viki Livesay ‘74, ‘77
Larry R. Faulkner ‘66 and Mary Ann Jordan Faulkner ‘65
Robert S. Dannals and Valerie Dannals
Christopher J. Dinsdale and Joy L. Dinsdale
Christy Gentry Echols ’81 and John H. Echols ’83
Jeanne M. Favrot and Stephen R. Favrot
Beverly A. Dannis and Charles G. Dannis ’71
Paul J. Divis ‘99 and Tiffany G. Divis
Brooke A. Fawcett ‘07
Steven Dapper
Dennis O. Dixon ’66, ’68
Knoxie Chapin Edmonson ‘69, ‘75 and Robert S. Edmonson ‘71
Judith E. Dardaganian ‘83 and Stephen G. Dardaganian
J. Reagan Dixon ‘68
Carol Edwards and Gary Edwards
Jason K. Dixon
George D. Edwards ‘07, ‘08
Willa Ann Stone Darr ’52
Kyland C. Dobbins ‘10 and Natashia Jones-Dobbins
Martha C. Edwards
Barbara S. Daseke and Don R. Daseke D. Michael Daves ’63 and Patricia M. Daves
Karen R. Dodson and Rick Dodson
Martha Fuller Edwards ‘76 and T. Mark Edwards ‘73, ‘76
A. Dean Davis ‘82 and Laura Davis
Jack Doerge and Robin Blesi Doerge ‘88
Cole Egger
Christine Fee and Kevin Fee
Alvin B. Davis and Kathleen A. Monahan
Allen J. Dogger and Barbara Dogger
John P. Eliot and Melissa Kintzele Eliot ‘83
Hill A. Feinberg
Elena Guerra Davis ‘00 and Peter F. Davis
Betty O. Doke and Marshall J. Doke, Jr. ’59
Gretchen R. Ellis and Robert S. Ellis
Alan D. Feld ’57, ’60 and Anne S. Feld
Heather L. Davis and Robert D. Davis ‘93, ‘04
Leslie List Doll ‘86 and Robert C. Doll
Charlotte S. Embody and Derek S. Embody
Charles S. Feld and Cindy Feld
James W. Davis, Jr. ’68 and Susan E. Davis
Anthony W. Dona ’81 and Lillian Dona
Laurence J. Embree ’87, ’00
Mike Fenton and Nancy C. Fenton
Matthew H. Davis ‘09
Alice Donaldson
Gayle N. Embrey
Edward E. Ferguson and Linda J. Ferguson
Sally Ann Kay Davis ’56 and W. Richard Davis ’56, ‘58
Chuck C. Donaldson
Lauren M. Embrey ‘80, ‘06
Jane W. Ferguson and Robert A. Ferguson ‘66
C.J. (Don) Donnally, Jr. ’67, ’68 and Carol G. Donnally
Karen Holt Endries, ‘94 and Robert A. Endries ‘94
Anthony S. Fernandes ’91
Richard M. De Garis ‘06 John Deal
Barry B. Donnell ‘61 and Johnelle M. Donnell
David Dean and Jean Blakney Maier Dean ’81
Mark R. Donnell ‘78 and Sheryl Donnell
George A. Engelland, III ‘68 and Nancy H. Engelland
Charlotte Nicolai Dearien ’64
Patsy Miller Donosky ‘57
Gregory L. Engler ‘86 and Monica L. Engler
Angela K. Deas ‘02
Russell W. Dorn, Jr.
Gregg L. Engles and Molly S. Engles
Raymond R. Fernandez ‘78, ‘82 and Mary Jo Vida-Fernandez ‘82
Destiny Duron Deas ‘04 and Phillip Deas
Carl G. Dorvil ‘05, ‘08
Jim English, III
Nancy G. Fertig and William D. Fertig Frank J. Fertitta, III and Jill A. Fertitta
Chandrima Deb ’83 and Raj Deb
John S. Dowdall ‘79 and Stephanie Mills Dowdall ‘81
Bess Fraser Enloe ’60 and R. Ted Enloe, III ’64 Cynthia K. Ensley and Kevin D. Ensley ‘96
Evan B. Fetter and Rachel Fetter
Debra K. Decker and Michael B. Decker
Gabriella Draney ‘08
Melissa F. Fetter and Trevor Fetter
Nancy McMillan Dedman ’50
Cheryl D. Drayer and James F. Drayer
David M. Epstein and Delores Danner Hawkins-Epstein ‘78
Patty B. Dedman ‘81
Karen C. Drayer and Phillip M. Drayer
Sheldon R. Erikson
Rachael Redeker Dedman ‘96 and Robert H. Dedman, Jr. ‘80, ‘84
Ellen C. Dreyer and Scott E. Dreyer
Natalie Erwin and Ryan K. Nagim ’01
Ann Coleman Fielder ‘89 and Darwin L. Fielder, III
Michael S. Dreyer and Robin S. Dreyer
Allison L. Fields and Jay D. Fields ’99
Elizabeth DeLaney and Joseph B. DeLaney ‘73, ‘80
James E. Driscoll ’62 and Peggy Driscoll
Harry H. Esbenshade, III and Margaret Esbenshade
Brian E. Finch ’89
F. Matt Delany ‘54
Vivian Noble DuBose ’77
Heather Holmes Esping ‘93 and William P. Esping ‘91
Darleene White DeLee ’53
Fritz Duda and Mary Lee Duda
Berthold H. Estess and Sandra S. Estess
George A. Finley, III ‘62 and Phyillis Finley
Larry Delzell ’72 and Paula Christian Delzell ’73
Michael C. Duda ‘11
Catherine Estrada and Robert A. Estrada
Steven C. Finn ‘80
D. Michael Dement and Rhonda L. Rompola ‘83
Diane Johnson Duff ‘80 and Thomas B. Duff ‘80
Kathryn S. Etcheverry and Lance S. Etcheverry ‘90
Mary C. Finney
Laura Wright DeMuth ‘85 and William T. DeMuth ‘83
Jonathan C. Duffie and Judith Duffie
Douglas R. Deason and Holly Kee Deason ‘85
Jeffrey A. Dritley
Howard C. Etheridge and Suzy Etheridge Ann Evanich and Christopher J. Evanich
Deborah Deneke and James S. Deneke ’73
Erin Sackash Duncan ‘07 and Vincent W. Duncan ‘93
Steven B. Denson and Kathy Valentine
Laurie Duncan and Phillip W. Duncan ‘84, ‘97
A. L. Dent, III ‘69, ‘73 and Phyllis Dent
Angie Dunk and W. Kirk Dunk ’91
Michael G. Denton, Jr.
Leigh Dunker and Steven G. Dunker ‘94, ‘07
Ingrid H. DePinto and Joseph M. DePinto
Bill Dunlap and Deborah Dunlap
Patrick DePole and Rebecca J. DePole ‘06
Nanette Vallecillo Evans ‘88 and William R. Evans
Candise B. Dunleavy and Kevin B. Dunleavy, Sr.
Hemang A. Desai and Sejal Desai
Chip I. Everest, II ‘79 and Gayle N. Everest
Frank M. Dunlevy ‘71 and Susan Dunlevy
Denise M. DeSantis and Ernest M. DeSantis
Laurie Mitchell Dunn ’88
Barbara H. Everheart and William E. Everheart, II ‘67
Jason B. Devening ’97 and Kara Devening
Rogge Dunn ‘79
Jana Ewing
Brenda L. DeVito and Joseph J. DeVito
Carolyn F. Dunnigan and David R. Dunnigan
Mary Helen Fabacher and Mike A. Fabacher
† Deceased
J. David Evanich ‘89 and Meaghan B. Evanich Andrea Zafer Evans ‘88, ‘06 and Cameron S. Evans Gary A. Evans
Heather Fann and Lawrence Fann
Walter R. Fawcett, III and Michelle Forsythe-Fawcett Jennifer Francis Fearon ’83 and Robert S. Fearon Gary A. Feather ‘87 and Lisa M. Feather Katie D. Featherston ‘05
Kenneth C. Fernandez ‘88 and Lauri Fernandez Manuel J. Fernandez
Deidra J. Fettinger and George M. Fettinger
Carlos Fierro and Jennifer Tonkel ‘89 David T. Finley and Linda A. Finley
Stephanie S. Fischer ‘05, ‘10 Susan S. Fischer Charles S. Fish ‘91 and Susan L. Fish Gary E. Fish ‘99 and Nancy Fish Becky Rose Fisher ‘86 and Bryant R. Fisher ‘85 Lucy Fitzgerald and Philip T. Fitzgerald ‘91 Edward M. Fjordbak ’69, ’86, ’99 and Sharon Lee Koon Fjordbak ’86, ’89 Jennifer Gelety Flanagan ‘82 and Martin L. Flanagan ‘82 Matthew H. Fleeger ‘87 and Valerie A. Fleeger Gale Florence and Mike E. Florence, III ‘86 Cherie Flores and Jim Flores Michael D. Flores ‘71, ‘76
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Dean A. Flowers ’81
George Z. Galloway ’80 and Lein D. Galloway
Ellen Hunt Flowers ‘74 and Paul W. Flowers ‘74
Mark A. Galyardt ‘88 and Susan D. Galyardt
Glenn D. Floyd and Kirby Dobbs Floyd ‘86
Keri ‘Mimi’ Gammill ‘93
John A. Fluth, Sr. ‘51 and Syble Perdue Fluth ‘51
Dean M. Gandy ’50
Charles W. Flynn, IV and Jenifer B. Flynn
William D. Gannon, Jr. ‘02
Shawn C. Foley ‘86 and Stacey M. Foley
Carol M. Garcia and Paul R. Garcia
Margaret Dalton Folsom ‘49 and Robert S. Folsom ‘49
Ann McConnell Glynn ’67 and James E. Glynn ’75
Michael H. Garcia ‘79
Bill J. Goforth ’70 and Brenda L. Goforth
Douglas C. Gardner ’85 and Kelly H. Gardner Gregory D. Gardner ‘91
Glenna M. Goodacre and C. L. Mike Schmidt ‘62, ‘65
James W. Gardner ‘75 and Terry J. Gardner
H. Grant Goodell ‘54
Linda Gardner and Fred Alsup
Sarah V. Goodman ‘12
Mark R. Gardner ‘06
Diane Goodwin and J. Rush Pierce, Jr. ‘73
Dorothy Jackson Garland ’46
Donna Goodwin and John W. Goodwin ’74
Leslie D. Garner ‘09
James P. Goodwin ’79, ’85
John R. Ford ‘56 and Nita C. Ford
Charles B. Garren and Michele Tedford Garren ’87
Bradley M. Gordon ‘92
Lee H. Ford
Brill Garrett and Jason C. Garrett
Katie Hutchison Gordon ‘86 and Scott S. Gordon
Elizabeth LePori Fordham ‘83 and Scott L. Fordham
John S. Gart and Martha N. Gart
Matthew C. Gordon ‘03
Lizet A. Guildford
John C. Garvey ‘63 and Linda F. Garvey
John J. Gorman ‘82 and Tamra Gorman Katherine M. Gormly and Matthew E. Gormly, III
Claude J. Guinchard and Mary Jo Guinchard ‘82
Michael S. Formanek ‘08
Joshua L. Gary ‘01 and Kristen Cruikshank Gary ‘01
Jane Fortenberry ’77
Joe B. Garza, Jr. ‘10
Mary A. Gosney and Milton Gosney, Jr.
Charles L. Gummer and Cindy M. Gummer
Beth E. Foster and David H. Foster ‘80
Don E. Gaskins
Kyle D. Goss ’05 and Margot Allen Goss ’05
Richard A. Gump, Jr.
Dennis A. Foster and Nina E. Schwartz
Nicholas A. Gaspard ‘00
Randall G. Goss ‘76
Frederick G. Gund ‘87
Pamela Campbell Foster ‘74 and W. Dale Foster ‘72, ‘80
Jerry W. Gauthier ’84 and Polly Gauthier
Randall J. Goss ‘73, ‘74 and Rhonda Bonham Goss ‘73
George R. Gunn ‘82 and Rebecca Rose Gunn
Ashley N. Gotovac and Robert Gotovac, Jr. ’85
Alonso N. Gutierrez ‘03
R. Steve Folsom ‘81 and Sharon Folsom C. Craig Folson ‘66, ‘69 Joel K. Fontenot ‘88 and Sherry Fontenot Linda L. Foran and Robert E. Foran Creed Ford and Lynn A. Ford ‘84 Gerald J. Ford ‘66, ‘69 and Kelli Olsen Ford Joe T. Ford
Herschel V. Forester ‘52
Azar P. Ganji and Darab (Rob) Ganji ‘88
David W. Gleeson ‘65 and Sharon Knowles Gleeson ‘68, ‘69
Jonathan S. Greene ‘96
Fern F. Gleichenhaus and Stuart B. Gleichenhaus
Robert B. Greenwood ‘67 and Sharon L. Greenwood
Carol P. Glendenning and Don M. Glendenning
John T. Greer ‘76 and Sharyn M. Greer
Tom B. Greene ‘06
Connie Grenley and Henry W. Grenley ’67, ’69 Louise H. Gresham and Thomas G. Gresham ’80 Sarah C. Grey and Schuyler E. Grey, III Mark C. Griege ‘81 and Peggy Griege Jerry L. Griffin ‘67 Antoinette Griffith and Michael A. Griffith Balie J. Griffith ’53 and Beverly Griffith Paul Grindstaff Mildred Henderson Grinstead ‘54 Brian Grove and Charlotte Grace Grove ‘89 William H. Grumbles ‘71 and Julia S. Grumbles Jeri D. Grunnah and Robert J. Grunnah ‘66
Jo Harwood Guittard ‘71 and John R. Guittard
Ann Gurley and D. Gene Gurley, Jr. ’99
Camille C. Fournier and David C. Fournier
Barbara Sorensen Geer ‘91 and Jason W. Geer ‘91
Charlene S. Fowler and Dennis C. Fowler ’00
Nancy Kay George and Zola L. George ’81
Debra M. Gotovac ’82
Marianne Snyder Gwinn ‘58
Debbie B. Francis and James B. Francis, Jr.
Tracey E. George ‘89
Jo A. Goyne ‘87, ‘90 and Joe R. Goyne
Stephen W. Gwinn ’86, ’90 and Tina M. Gwinn
Margie Francis and Raymond E. Francis ‘64
Joan L. Germany ‘78
Clare Golden Grable ‘65 and Jerry L. Grable ‘62
Diane Folsom Frank ‘72 and Robert J. Frank
Bert A. Getz, Jr. ‘89 and Susan Getz
Dolph V. Haas ‘84 and Jay W. Oppenheimer ‘78, ‘86
Cookie Kuykendall Frazar ‘68 and Richard D. Frazar ‘67
Deborah O’Neal Gibbins ‘87 and Robbin C. Gibbins
Martha Hallman Grable ‘68 and Robert C. Grable ‘68
Lewis J. Frazee Charles P. Fredrick ’59 and Joy Fredrick
Konrad W. Grabowski ‘89
Lisa Dechert Haayen ‘01 and Richard J. Haayen, III ‘01
Linda Harris Gibbons ‘58
Brian W. Gracie and Regina M. Gracie
Jan Fischer Haberer ‘83 and Randall J. Haberer
Ann Park Roberts Gibbs ’66 and James R. Gibbs ’66, ’70, ’72
Cynthia Green Graham ‘73 and Joseph M. Graham
David J. Haemisegger and Nancy A. Nasher
Diane Moody Freeman ‘50 Gail M. Freeman and William T. Freeman
Hallie H. Gibbs, II ’84 and Tracy Gibbs
G. W. Hail, Jr. and Melinda Hail
James L. French and Melissa D. French
Judy and Jim Gibbs
James P. Graham ‘70 and Pamela Loaring-Clark Graham ‘72
Marcia C. French
Ursula S. Graham and William L. Graham
T. K. Freres ‘99
Kathleen M. Gibson and Robert E. Gibson ‘81, ‘82
Jack L. Freudenfeld, Jr. ‘73
Rex H. Gibson ‘85, ‘88
Diana Siegel Friedman ‘91 and Joseph A. Friedman ‘91
Cecile A. Gideon and Clarence J. Gideon, Jr.
Joseph (Jody) M. Grant ‘60 and Sheila Peterson Grant
Lisa A. Friel
Alasdair G. Gilchrist and Clara Kilgore Gilchrist ’67
David A. Gravelle ’69, ’71 and Linda Lapp Gravelle ’69, ’79
John M. Haley ‘64 and Margie Jackson Haley ‘67, ‘68
J. Ed Frieze ‘81 and Maureen Gehan Frieze ‘84
Andrew M. Gilchrist ‘93 and Laura Gilchrist
Peggy Crooke Fry
Henry Gilchrist and Patricia L. Gilchrist
Priscilla Davis Gravely ‘63 and Warren L. Gravely, Jr. ‘63
Robert W. Haley ‘67 and Stephanie Keehn Haley ‘68
John R. Frymark ‘77, ‘78 and Tamara Frymark
Gurdev S. Gill and Savita Gill
Steven A. Haley ’69 and Susan P. Haley
Anne S. Fuchs
James A. Gilligan and Julie Jeans Gilligan ’83
James E. Graves, Jr. ‘03 and Melanie W. Graves ‘03
Kent A. Fuka ‘78 and Nancy K. Fuka
Lionel E. Gilly ‘39, ‘49, ‘53 and Phyllis Gilly
John E. Graves ‘64 and Lynne Sternberg Graves ‘64
Andrew H. Hall ‘08
Katherine M. Fullam ‘01 and Shawn P. Fullam ‘96
Gina Esch Ginsburg ‘01 and Scott K. Ginsburg William E. Gipson ‘45
Charles (Stormy) E. Greef and Holly Huber Greef ’02
David M. Hall ‘81 and Dawn Renzetti Hall ‘81
Sandra T. Fuller and Victor L. Fuller
Joanne K. Glaros and William P. Glaros ‘70
Debra J. Green and Eric C. Green ’76
Jerome M. Fullinwider ‘51 and Leah Y. Fullinwider
Doyle D. Glass ’84, ’88 and Kim Glass Myra Best Glass ‘56
Dianne Warren Green ’70 and William L. Green ’69, ’72
Betty Ann Yarbourough Fults ‘72
Timothy A. Glassco ‘97
Kelly Green and Norman N. Green
Joe Funk ‘44
James A. Glasscock ‘60, ‘75 and Lois Kershner Glasscock ‘74, ‘00
Lara C. Green ‘10
Debora J. Glaze and Robert M. Glaze ‘67
Nancy Risk Green ‘77 and Richard C. Green, Jr. ‘76
Mary W. Gaertner and Theodore H. Gaertner ‘67, ‘74 Peter D. Gaffney Gill Gallo and Peter Gallo
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Donald S. Grant
Marla M. Green and Richard J. Green ‘77
Randal K. Green and Vicki J. Green
Joseph A. Hafner, Jr. and Merrill T. Hafner Carol Graham Hairston ’65 and J. Tom Hairston, Jr. ’55 Jeremy L. Halbreich and Nancy Strauss Halbreich David C. Haley ’85 and Lori K. Haley
Tracey L. Haley ‘87, ‘90 Dana Hall and Seth W. Hall, Jr. ‘96 Margaret Schloss Hall ’80 and Perry B. Hall ’77, ’81 Bryan R. Halley ‘99 Edward F. Halsell, Jr. and Randi N. Halsell Douglas C. Halverstadt ‘82 and Kathleen Lasier Halverstadt ‘83 Loren T. Halverstadt, Jr. ‘79 and Nancy C. Halverstadt Wesley S. Hameline ‘06
Adam J. Hamilton ’88 and Lavon M. Hamilton
Lara Wilhelm Harrison ‘01, ‘05 and Stephen M. Harrison ‘03, ‘09
Mary C. Henslee and Steven D. Sanders ‘99, ‘05, ‘10
James H. Holmes, III ‘57, ‘59 and Judy Ryman Holmes ‘63
Ann M. Hamilton and Gordon H. Hamilton, III ‘84
Orrin L. Harrison, III ’74 and Paula D. Harrison
Jennifer K. Hensley and Thomas B. Hensley ‘76
Linda Holmes and Niles W. Holmes ‘92
Allison H. Hart and Richard L. Hart
Russel A. Henson ‘04
Noel C. Holmes and Noel S. Holmes ‘85, ‘07
Carolyn Waters Hamilton ‘69 and George M. Hamilton, III ‘67, ‘70
Linda W. Hart ’65 and Milledge A. Hart, III
Hardie Herman
Robert E. Holmes ‘81 and Wendy M. Holmes
James T. Hartman, Jr. ‘80 and Lori K. Hartman
Carlos M. Hernandez and Debbie Hernandez
Collin Crowley Holz ‘96 and Jason T. Holz ‘97
Daniel A. Hamilton ‘71, ‘79 and Gena Hamilton
Anne M. Hartnett and James J. Hartnett, Jr.
Rick Herrscher ‘58
Walter (Wes) E. Homan, Jr. ‘06
Fred C. Hartnett ‘91, ‘94 and Nancy M. Hartnett
Mona Sheinfeld Hersh-Cochran ‘66
Hollace J. Hopkins and J. Randy Hopkins ‘66
Jay D. Hartnett ’90
James L. Hess ’75, ’77 and Janis S. Hess
Debra Young Hatch ‘80
Monica Netherland Hopkins ’01 and Newton Hopkins, III ’01
John W. Hatcher, Jr. ‘82 and Leslie Hatcher
Anne S. Hetherington and David R. Hetherington ‘01
Eileen Hawk and Thomas P. Hawk ’72
Kim F. Hew and Tuong (Tom) K. Luong
Hunter H. Horgan, IV ‘97
Eugene B. Hawk ‘72
Arthur E. Hewett ’57, ’65
Dru Hammer
C. Michael Hawn and Collyn S. Hawn
Billye Hewett
M. Douglas Horn ’71 and Priscilla Nicol Horn ’73
James F. Hammesfahr and Jodie B. Hammesfahr
Jeffrey S. Hawn ‘86 and Marisa Doak Hawn ‘87
Holt Hickman ‘54 and Jo A. Hickman
Mark J. Horoschak and Joyce E. Plyler
Diane Hicks and Ron Hicks
Janet P. Horton and Thomas W. Horton ‘85
Kurt J. Hamrock ‘89
Douglas D. Hawthorne and Martha F. Hawthorne
Jason M. Hicks ‘05
Terry D. Hosey ‘89 and Tiffany S. Hosey
Jonathon K. Hance ‘05 and Lydia C. Hance
Jess T. Hay ‘53, ‘55
Barry E. Hancock ‘89, ‘93 and Margaret Augur Hancock ‘94
Ann W. Higginbotham and J. Lanham Higginbotham, Jr. ‘41
Andrea Hosterman and Clayton Hosterman
Houston E. Hayden ‘02 Norine C. Haynes
Denise C. Higgs and Michael J. Higgs
Don M. Houseman ’42 and Kathryn Houseman
Jason B. Hancock ‘04
Minnie D. Haynes Rodriguez ‘02
Stephanie Hilbun and Thomas E. Hilbun ‘03
Kathleen Cruzcosa Hanifen ‘82 and Matthew A. Hanifen
Gayle Hayter and Robert L. Hayter ‘75
Adam B. Hill ‘05 and Lyndsey Hummert Hill ‘05
Laura Guerin Howard ‘00 and William J. Howard ‘00
Sally Evans Hayward ’70, ’74 and William D. Hayward ’70, ’74
Al G. Hill, Jr.
Althea M. Howe and Robert M. Howe, Jr. ‘66
Lynn Hanks and William R. Hanks ’76
Connie Howe and Kevin Howe ’77
Tom O. Hanks ‘80
James R. Hazard ‘03
Candy Johnson Hill ‘66 and William T. Hill, Jr. ‘64, ‘67
Charlene W. Howell
Andrea Hamilton ‘89 and Scott F. Wendorf ‘90
Frederic C. Hamilton Debra Hamlett and Kenneth M. Hamlett, Jr. ‘69 Gretchen Phillips Hamm ‘67 and Ralph C. Hamm, Jr. ‘66 Gloria Slaughter Hammack ‘52 and John A. Hammack
John K. Horany ‘83, ‘86
James P. Houghton and Nancy L. Houghton
Gedney M. Howe, III
Bonnie Moore Hanley ’80 and Mark D. Hanley ’78
Charles N. Hazen and Denise Dameris Hazen ‘86
Donna W. Hill and Ennis B. Hill, Jr. ’64 Harlan R. Hill ‘80 and RexAnn S. Hill
John R. Howie, Jr. ‘94, ‘00
Garrett Hanrahan ‘93, ‘01 and Kimberly Twining Hanrahan ‘92
Albon O. Head, Jr. ’68, ’71 and Debra J. Head
Johnathan M. Hill ‘81 and Patricia Hill ‘94
Betty W. Hrncir and G. John Hrncir
Dennis L. Head and Elaine Aldridge Head
Joseph M. Hill and Ruth Ann Benton Hill ‘55
Albert Hrubetz and Rose R. Hrubetz
Ashley Sanker Hansen ‘90, ‘99 and Kevin W. Hansen
John K. Healing ‘70 and Patricia L. Johnston
Lyda Hill
Clayton W. Hubbard ‘75
Robert W. Heard
Marilynn Wood Hill ‘63, ‘67 and John A. Hill ‘64
Nicki Nicol Huber ‘61
Hetta Shell Heath ‘62 and Jesse B. Heath, Jr. ‘63, ‘66
Paul Hinch Dana Sue High Hines ‘75 and William H. Hines
James W. Huckaby, Jr. ‘00 and Kyle Camalier Huckaby ‘00, ‘01
Ronald R. Heath
William A. Hines
Albert D. Huddleston and Mary H. Huddleston
Barbara Hecker and John Z. Hecker ‘79
James A. Hitt ’49
Jane Kent Hedges ‘60 and Bob Munroe
Barbara Lomax Hitzelberger-Wooten ‘48
Carl E. Huddleston ‘74 and Patricia R. Huddleston
Michael W. Hedrick ‘80 and Susan L. Hedrick
Chuck Hixson, Jr. ‘70 and Roxanne T. Hixson
Michael J. Heffernan ‘04
Jean Hobby and Lyle M. Hobby
Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. ’66 and Jan Vestal Hegi ’66
Alice Hodge and H. Wayne Hodge ’58
Susan Sharp Hudson ‘85 and William M. Hudson ‘75
Kathleen B. Hodges ‘73
Frieda Hudspeth and John R. Hudspeth
Laurie Hodges and W. Gregory Hodges
Irina Huemiller and Thomas L. Huemiller ‘91
Gregory Hoelscher and Robin Sherwood
Douglas E. Huey ’76
Laura Hoernig
Mimi Powell Huey ‘60, ‘85 and Ward L. Huey, Jr. ‘60
Gene D. Hanson ’75 and Jody V. Hanson Lillie M. Hardcastle and Thomas J. Hardcastle ‘53 Tisha R. Hardcastle and William R. Hardcastle, Jr. ‘89 Ann E. Hardin and Russell Hardin, Jr. ‘75 Paul E. Hardin ‘82 and Susan Hardin Charles D. Hardt and Tresa Coe Hardt ‘93 Joe Hardt John W. Hardt ‘42, ‘46 and Martha Carson Hardt ‘42 Patrick M. Hardy, Jr. ‘05 Tracy L. Harker ‘71 and Tamara L. Steffens Scott L. Harmeling ‘98 Elizabeth S. Harper John F. Harper ’68 and Laurie Spencer Harper ’71 Howell D. Harralson ‘68 and Nancy Houseman Harralson ‘68 Sarah Adams Harris ‘01 and Tom Harris Stephen K. Harris ‘99 Terry E. Harris David E. Harrison ’61 and Gay Sanders Harrison ’61 Dennis Harrison and Susan E. Harrison Donald L. Harrison, Jr. and Patricia Buddendorf Harrison ‘85 Juli Callan Harrison ‘70, ‘72 and Robert D. Harrison ‘70, ‘73 Katrina B. Harrison and Thomas Harrison
† Deceased
Beverly C. Heil and Terry W. Heil Tillmann Hein Maria T. Helland ‘86 and Steven A. Helland Justin C. Helms ‘97 and Tracy E. Stidham ‘97
David H. Hudnall ’70 and Gerry Brewer Hudnall ’71
Andrea K. Hemann ‘90
Ben Hogan and Rebecca (Claire) McCormack Hogan ‘09
G. Ken Hempel ‘56 and Ruth Hempel
G. Blake Hogan ‘85 and Shawn Hogan
Elizabeth Bridges Hemphill ‘07 and Travis J. Hemphill ‘07
Forrest E. Hoglund and Sally R. Hoglund
Janie H. Henderson and Walter T. Henderson ‘60, ‘62
Linda A. Holbrook ‘05
Harriet Hill Hughes ‘60 and Robert N. Hughes ‘60
Kevin M. Hole ‘94
Lauren W. Hughes and Phillip R. Hughes
Allison Allen Holland ‘56 and Charles M. Holland, Jr. ‘55, ‘57
Mark D. Hughston ‘75 and Marla Hughston
Michele Woodward Henderson ‘74 and Robert E. Henderson ‘74 William J. Hendrix ‘58 Louis C. Hengst and Pamela M. Hengst Cindy Bowles Henke ‘80 Ann C. Henry and John A. Henry, III ’65 Edward J. Henry ’88 and Jeanne (Claire) Schlumberger Henry ’89 Elaine Henry and Hunter W. Henry Jennifer Yelton Henry ‘94 and Kyle A. Henry
Gregg Holbrook and Virgie C. Holbrook ‘92
Ann Marlow Holland ‘82 and C. Malcolm Holland, III ‘82
Carrie L. Huff ’88 Joseph H. Huffman ‘69 and Sharon Cooper Huffman ‘71
Beatrice Read Humann ‘59 and Walter J. Humann ‘67 Sharon N. Humble ’90 and Douglas R. Jones ’88
Tamothy L. Hollingshead ‘76
Lisa Humfleet and Steven D. Provost
Billie Ruth (B.R.) Holman ’67 and Denny R. Holman ’67
Debbie Ann Humphries and Lynn W. Humphries ’72, ’77
Carrie A. Holmes and Zan W. Holmes, Jr. ‘59, ‘68
Caroline W. Hundley and David M. Hundley ‘81, ‘92
Houston E. Holmes, Jr. ‘60, ‘62 and Sally Cullum Holmes ‘60
Terry G. Hundley ‘99
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Catherine Schmoker Hunnewell ’87 and Willard P. Hunnewell, Jr.
Virginia R. Jackson and A. Steven Raab
Caroline R. Hunt
Cher Thomas Jacobs ‘73 and David M. Jacobs
Clark K. Hunt ’87 and Tavia Shackles Hunt
Janet L. Jacobs and Mark M. Jacobs ‘84
Daniel L. Hunt ’00
Joan B. Jacobs and Louis M. Jacobs, Sr.
Hunter L. Hunt ‘90 and Stephanie E. Hunt
Mary M. Jalonick
James W. Hunt and Susan L. Hunt
Joseph D. Jamail
Joan Francis Hunt ‘69 and Richard A. Hunt ‘55, ‘59
Jon S. Jamen ‘95 and Mary Kate Jamen
Joy Hunt and Robert D. Hunt ‘62 Karen Selbo Hunt ‘78 and Larry P. Hunt ‘79 Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt ‘65 and Ray L. Hunt ‘65
Bonnie F. Jacobs and Louis L. Jacobs
Chesley R. James ‘03, ‘08 Jacquelyn H. Jameson ‘44 Jerry Jameson and Sue Jameson
Nancy B. Hunt and W. Herbert Hunt
Amanda Holland Janicek ‘97 and John M. Janicek
Jeanette L. Hunter and William S. Hunter ‘53
Deborah L. Janke ‘01 and Gary W. Janke
Lori Paull Hunter ‘83 and Willard M. Hunter
Debra Folsom Jarma ‘75 and Don M. Jarma ’75
David S. Huntley ‘80, ‘82 and Tracey M. Nash-Huntley Mary V. Huntress and Peter W. Huntress ‘95 Howard P. Hurd, II ‘66 and Linda Hurd David Hurnevich and Vannakay Harvin Hurnevich ‘90 Gary D. Huselton ‘68, ‘71 and Jean S. Huselton John R. Hutcheson and Rossie C. Hutcheson Clifton T. Hutchinson ‘80 and Elizabeth W. Hutchinson
Hind Jarrah and Taysir Jarrah Delia De Leon Jasso ‘76, ‘93 and Juan Jasso Glenn M. Javens ‘88 and Marcia Javens Harriet H. Jeffers ‘66 Nancy P. Jeffett Debra Jenevein and Nolan B. Jenevein Nolan B. Jenevein and Susan Swanson ‘83 Dan T. Jenkins and June B. Jenkins Grayson M. Jenkins ‘02
Charles D. Hutchison ‘88, ‘90 and Sondra F. Hutchison
Nancy M. Jensen ‘78
Patsy Pinson Hutchison ‘54 and William L. Hutchison ‘55
H. William Jesse, Jr. and Jessica B. Jesse
Suzanne Spangler Hutchison ‘81 and William L. Hutchison, Jr. ‘80
Cal Jillson and Jane F. Jillson
Louise Huyck and Timothy R. Huyck ‘94 E.R. Hyde ’49 and Mary Ann Hyde Margaret Ackermann Ice ‘78 and Stephen L. Ice Donald R. Iglehart ‘44 Denise Iglesias and Tony Iglesias ’94
G. William Jernigan ’61 Jeri L. Jessee ‘83 Alecia (Sue) John and Phil G. John Allison Burden Johnson ‘00 and Robert A. Johnson ‘97 Barry D. Johnson ‘86 and Susanna Yarbrough Johnson ‘82, ‘85
Jennifer Branson Johnston ‘95, ‘98 and Kenneth C. Johnston
David M. Keneipp ’75 and Leslie Vanderveer-Keneipp
Mark S. Johnston ‘88 and Martha White Johnston ‘88
Christopher G. Kenney and Shelly Kenney
Bruce W. Jolesch and Tricia Hickman Jolesch ‘76
Cindy Vaughan Kerr ’76 and Guy H. Kerr ’78
Beth A. Jones and Jeffrey A. Jones ‘78
Dorothy Bayer Kennington ‘55 Mike Kerr ‘84 and Nancy Landen Kerr ‘84
Christopher C. Jones ‘00 and Shelley Jones
Gary S. Kessler ‘74 and Joan Cunningham Kessler ‘74
David W. Jones ’88 and Lauren W. Jones
Ed W. Kettler ‘04 and Mercedes P. Kettler
Elizabeth A. Jones
Donald A. Key and Karen Faulkner Key ‘83
Eric L. Jones and Joye McGrede Jones ‘67
Marvin E. Key, III ‘83 and Tish S. Key
Gene C. Jones and Jerry Jones
Sherry J. Key
Harry M. Jones, Jr. ‘64
James W. Keyes and Margo R. Keyes
Helen C. Jones and Phillip R. Jones ‘70
Agha Q. Khan and Sania Khan
Jane Denton Jones ‘78 and Rickey L. Jones
Imran Khan ‘11
Jerry W. Jones, Jr. ‘95 and Lori L. Jones
Courtney Kidwell and Ryan C. Kidwell ‘02
June S. Jones, III
Douglas A. Kiersey and Karen S. Kiersey
Lawrence T. Jones, III
Kristina Kiik ‘06, ‘10
Megan P. Jones ‘12
Kathleen D. Kilborn and Paul T. Kilborn, II ‘81
Phyllis Porter Jones ‘49
Chere Kimbell and Isham Mike Kimbell, IV ’63
Stephen J. Jones ‘90
Alison V. Kimble and William F. Kimble ‘82
Philip R. Jonsson
Edward P. King ‘84 and Wendy D. King
Ann M. Jordan and Darrell E. Jordan ’64
Frank A. King and Merrie Ann King
J. Lamar Jordan †
Gail G. King ’56 and Hugh D. King ’57
Scott F. Jordan ‘86 and Tim Myrick
J. Luther King, Jr. and Teresa King
Karen Fortenbach Josal ‘74 and Lance K. Josal
Jack M. King, Jr. ‘79
Barbara Tom Jowell ‘61
Gordon L. Kinne and Laura E. Kinne
Katherine C. Juett and W. Dana Juett
Carole V. Kinnebrew and Jack M. Kinnebrew ’67, ’73
Ann Paris Jury ’81 and Clifford S. Jury ’84
David B. Kinney and Lois E. Kinney
A. Joe Justice and Sue R. Justice
Ellen S. Kinsey and Glenn V. Kinsey ‘77
Katherine McVean Kaelin ‘87 and William R. Kaelin, III ‘87
Suzanne K. Kintzele
Janet P. Kafka
Robert G. Kipp and Rosie M. Kipp
Richard L. Kagan
James E. Kirby, Jr. ’57, ’59 and Patty Boothe Kirby ’56
Ronald M. Kaim
Rita G. Kirk
Brooks D. Igo ‘12
Catherine White Johnson ‘76 and Paul D. Johnson ‘75
Joshua A. Imhoff
D. Keith Johnson and Denise L. Johnson
John M. Kalb
Kent A. Kirkwood ‘08
Steve Inbusch
Dane K. Johnson, D.O. ’75
Sony M. Kalluvilayil ‘10
David K. Kirshner ’78 and Leslie L. Kirshner
Denyce Smith Inmon ‘76 and Randall P. Inmon
Diane B. Johnson
Cheri L. Kamp and Thomas G. Kamp, Jr. ’83
Deborah J. Kissire and James L. Kissire ‘85
Craig Innes ’69, ’75 and Marsha Mays Innes ’69, ’71
Edwina C. Johnson and Tom Johnson
David K. Kao ‘81
Barry M. Kitt and Beth M. Kitt
Greg Johnson
Nicholas D. Kapral ‘10
James L. Irish, III ’69 and Sue Otstott Irish ’67
James W. Johnson ‘70 and Karen Kennedy Johnson ‘69
Herbert E. Karren ‘51
Charles W. Kleiman, Jr. and Lou Ann Kleiman
David T. Kastor ‘85, ‘89, ‘92
Jack Klein and Rita Ryan Klein ‘75
Janet A. Johnson and LaRue E. Johnson, Jr. ‘97
Carrie McCune Katigan ‘89 and Steven M. Katigan ‘89, ‘94
Jeff J. Klein ‘88 and Krista Wilson Klein ‘91
Jeanne Roach Johnson ’54
Sandy M. Kaufman ‘67, ‘70
Judith K. Johnson ‘69, ‘75
Curtis R. Kayem
Kathryn Mays Johnson ‘82 and William A. Johnson
Beverly C. Kazickas and Michael V. Kazickas
Marsha Harrison Kleinheinz ‘83 and John B. Kleinheinz
Bonnie K. Keene and Daniel W. Keene ’99
Marilyn Marr Klepak ‘56
Kellie M. Johnson ‘06, ‘09
Dee Keever and Robert L. Keever ‘79
Chris Kline ‘75 and Teresa Kline
Kellie Prinz Johnson ‘96 and Kevin M. Johnson
Carole P. Keiffer
Barbara A. Haynes-Kline and Rodger Kline
Donald F. Jackson ‘63 and Frances Merriman Jackson ‘63
Mary Jane Johnson
James S. Keiler ‘79 and Kaye Keiler
Matthew L. Johnson ‘07, ‘09
Marty Smith Kelley ‘81 and Myles H. Kelley, Sr.
Gail Bringardner Knapp ‘74 and William A. Knapp ‘72, ‘78
Jeffery M. Jackson and Sally A. Warren ’03
Peter J. Johnson and Wendy L. Johnson
Taylor K. Kelley ‘06
John M. Jackson ‘68, ‘71 and Kathy Winniford Jackson ‘69
Samuel R. Johnson ‘51 and Shirley Melton Johnson ‘51
Ellen Buie Kelly ’87 and M. Craig Kelly ’84
Karen Peters Jackson ‘71 and William L. Jackson ‘71
Sophia A. Johnson and Willis E. Johnson
James S. Irsay ’81 and Margaret Irsay Carol E. Irwin and Ivan Irwin, Jr. ’54, ’57 O. Wayne Isom and Patricia A. Isom Chandler Cox Ittleson ‘74 and Henry A. Ittleson Alan A. Ives ‘04, ‘05 Charles R. Jackson ’58, ’73 and Linda Jackson ’58 Cynthia L. Jackson and David C. Jackson ‘71, ‘75
Kirby H. Jackson, Jr. ‘72, ‘74 Paige M. Jackson and Michael J. Manley Timothy A. Jackson
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James M. Johnston ’70, ’71 and Suzanne Scott Johnston ’71
Richard D. Kelly Edward B. Kemble ’57, ’59 Robert Van Kemper ‘99 Patty Bell Kendrick ’52 and William B. Kendrick, III ’54
Ashlee Hunt Kleinert ’88 and Christopher W. Kleinert ’88
Billy J. Knott ‘48 Janis W. Knott and John R. Knott ’73 Bettye Jean Knowles and Richard C. Knowles ’47 Jack D. Knox ‘60, ‘63 Kevin L. Knox and Tryna H. Knox ‘12 Phillip M. Knox ‘70 Bruce L. Koepfgen and Kristin N. Koepfgen
John C. Kohl, Jr. and Theresa W. Kohl
Alexandra Lavie and Robert Lavie ‘78
Kyle D. Lippman ‘77
Joseph L. Lynch ‘98
Janice Kolb and John C. Kolb ‘88
Susan Light Lawhon ‘68
Carol H. Lipsett and Gordon P. Lipsett
Terry M. Lynch
Amy B. Korenvaes and Harlan B. Korenvaes
Naomi E. Lawrence and William B. Lawrence
Cathy C. Lively
Cynthia H. Kozmetsky and Gregory A. Kozmetsky
Tevi C. Lawson ‘11
David A. Lively ’93 and Elizabeth Gillette
Barbara Golden Lynn ’72 and Michael P. Lynn ’75
Mark S. Layer ‘78 and Patricia A. Layer
Deborah L. Lively ’84, ’02
Lynn M. Lyon ‘10
Philip J. Kraus and Sandra Plowman Kraus ‘76, ‘80
David A. Lazar
Mickey C. Lively and William H. Lively ‘65
Cynthia Lazares and David Lazares
James W. Livingston ‘69 and Jane Webb Livingston ‘69
James R. Macanliss ‘69 and Susan Owen Macanliss ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gregory Kraus ’80 Kent C. Krause ‘79, ‘82 and Valerie Bettis Krause ‘80 Karl L. Krohn ‘85 Kevin M. Krohn ‘80, ‘82 Kyle G. Krohn ‘85 Amy O. Kulas and Jason A. Kulas ’93 Katy Beth L. Kuner Roman J. Kupchynsky, II ’80, ’84 and Ruth Irwin Kupchynsky ’80 Paula S. Devereaux-Kurth and Melvin E. Kurth, Jr. ‘55
Ronald Lazof and Vincencia M. Lazof L. Bates Lea and Marcia W. Lea Fredrick S. Leach ‘83 and Jill G. Leach Cynthia D. Crain-Lee and Dwight R. Lee Elizabeth M. Lee and William M. Lee George T. Lee, Jr. and Natalie Henderson Lee ‘82
Janice Crow Livingstone ’58 and William E. Livingstone, III ’57, ’60 Aaron T. Lloyd ‘13 Charles L. Lloyd, Jr. ’64 and Sandra C. Lloyd John S. Lloyd ‘71 and Sue James Lloyd ‘71 John R. Loar
Kate Hegel Lee ‘07 and William B. Lee ‘07
Charles R. Locke, Jr. and Paige R. Locke
Matthew A. Leffers ‘03
J. Stephen Lockton ‘89 and Nicole Lampkin Lockton ‘92
Hinngong (Yolanda) Lei ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Alan S. Leibel ’76 and Kay D. Leibel
John W. Lodewick ‘59, ‘65 and Julia K. Lodewick
Christopher J. MacConnell and Cynthia S. MacConnell Catherine Trask MacDowell ’87 and Harold F. MacDowell, III ’84 Jeffrey N. MacDowell ‘87 Billie A. Mace and Peter J. Mace ‘89 Carol D. Mack and Earle I. Mack Sue Lykes Maclay ’80, ’86 James H. MacNaughton ’72, ’73 and Sacha MacNaughton Gerry L. Maddoux and Mia Diekemper-Maddoux ‘77 MaryAnn Maddox
Lawrence (Rex) Kurzius ‘96 and Tina Kurzius
Emily McQueen Leisy ‘48
Melvin S. Kusin
Nancy K. LeMay and S. Robert LeMay, Jr. ‘53
Garry W. Kyle ‘98 and Teal Kyle
Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lemmon
Joyce S. Lacerte and Lawrence G. Lacerte
Harold C. Lentz, III ‘99
William H. Lacey, Jr. ‘86
John S. Leonard and Mary A. Leonard
Philip D. Lack and Teresa A. Lack
Marty V. Leonard ‘59
Charles K. LaDue ‘83
Thomas R. Leslie, IV ‘74
Darrell M. Lafitte ’54 and JoAnn Lafitte
Ruth W. Lett and Sam Lett
Melinda H. Lafitte and Michael J. Lafitte ‘84
Barbara Levenson and Stanley R. Levenson
David C. Lagasse
Carrie A. Levering and Craig R. Levering ’79
Jeffrey L. Lagow ‘73 and Marilee Lagow
Mari Levine and Matt P. Levine ‘78, ‘79, ‘82
Mark T. LaGrone ‘11
Asher L. Levinthal ‘97
David H. Lott, Jr. ’70, ’72 and Lynne Malhiot Lott ’71
Mehul D. Lalloobhai ‘02, ‘03
Laurie A. Levitt and S. Douglas Levitt
Scott A. Lovett ‘71, ‘74 and Teresa A. Lovett
Danielle Epperly Maloney ’90 and Walter G. Maloney
Patricia Kassis Lambrecht ‘72
Carol R. Levy and John I. Levy ‘86
Diana L. Lowe and Gregg A. Lowe
Don ‘62 and Dian Malouf
Janis Jacobs Lamoreaux ’69, ’70 and Robert M. Lamoreaux ’69, ’70
Cheryl D. Lewis and James C. Lewis ‘83
Kristopher L. Lowe ‘04
David C. Manges ‘07 and Kristan Manges
Sharon Gray Ley Lietzow ‘63
Lara Lowman ‘85 and Bard Wrisley
Charles E. Lancaster ‘60 and Susan Nicholls Lancaster ‘61
David W. Ley ‘92
Jill E. Lowry and L. Stanton Lowry ’87
Charles A. Mangum ’86 and Elaine Scheffer Mangum ’89
Robert K. Ley
Olin C. Lancaster, Jr. and Sally Rhodus Lancaster ‘60, ‘79
Christopher C. Loy ’92 and Susan C. Loy
Charles S. Leyendecker ’57 and Millicent A. Leyendecker
Paul B. Loyd, Jr. ‘68 and Penny R. Loyd
Cynthia H. Landen and Michael P. Landen ’85
Carl Lichte
Diny Nolan Landen ’82, ‘83 and James E. Landen ’82
Brian M. Lidji ‘78 and Fay Howell Lidji ‘77
Gail Widmer Landreth ’73 and William A. Landreth, Jr. ’72 Andrew R. Lane ’81 and Cynthia Rodriguez Lane ’81 Kay Clark Lane ‘63 and Robert B. Lane ‘60 Olin B. Lane, Jr. ’55 and Sally Buckley Lane ’55 Carol J. Langham and James T. Langham, Jr. ’64 Greg Langston Patti LaSalle ‘05 and James K. Hopkins Betty A. Lasley and Thomas T. Lasley ’68 Margie Patterson Latham ‘92, ‘08 and Thomas S. Latham Dustin M. Laughlin ‘97 James E. Laughlin ‘08 and Laura B. Laughlin Kathryn C. Laughlin and L. Russell Laughlin ‘84 Frank T. Lauinger and Kathleen Keith Lauinger ‘79, ‘83 Michael B. Laurent ‘77
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Carolyn Chappell Light ‘64 and David W. Light, III ‘65 Jeffrey A. Light ‘84, ‘94 and Natalie C. Light Larry F. Lightner, Jr. ’65, ’70 and Sue Lightner
Laura R. Lodwick and Peter A. Lodwick ‘77, ‘80 Robert E. Loeb ’77, ’85 David Loewe and Nancy S. Loewe Jeffrey C. Londa ‘75 and Sandy W. Londa Eric T. London ‘08, ‘10 Kenneth C. Long ‘01 Leslie Cox Long ’07 and Ryan A. Long ‘03, ‘10
Matthew O. Maddox ‘98 Brian L. Maguire ‘01 and Julie Gabennesch Maguire ‘01 Cary M. Maguire Jeffrey P. Mahon ‘85 John S. Malanowski and Susan B. Malanowski
Norma J. Lopez ’78, ‘06
Ken S. Malcolmson ‘74 and Stacey Paddock Malcolmson
Wendy A. Lopez and Connie C. Moorer
John C. Mallios ‘72 and Sherry Mallios
Alan Losinger and Sarah M. Losinger
Luanne Schmidt Malnory ’82 and Richard B. Malnory ’82
Ivette C. Lozano ‘84 Edward Lozick Joseph O. Luby, Jr. ‘68, ‘70 Harry B. Lucas Pam McCain Luce ’62 and Thomas W. Luce, III ’62, ’66
Catherine Zick Manning ’75 and George T. Manning Arlene H. Manthey and Charles R. Manthey Troy G. Marchbanks ‘56 Paul Marciano Kymberly Marciano-Strauss George A. Marcinko, Sr. and Mary O. Marcinko Andrew W. Marcus and Catherine S. Marcus Kris Marcus and Stephen D. Marcus ‘86
David L. Liland ‘77, ‘79
Alexandra Dillard Lucie ’05 and Craig A. Lucie ‘04
Seah H. Lim
Linda E. Ludden and Paul W. Ludden
Nancy Cain Marcus ‘74
Angie Lima and Ricardo A. Lima ‘94
Carolyn Ludwig and John L. Ludwig, Jr. ‘86
Richard C. Marcus
Marsha Moore Limbaugh ‘73 and Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. ‘73, ‘77
Chauncey F. Lufkin, III
Tamara Marinkovic ‘91, ‘94
Andrew H. Luke and Calle Ferm Luke ‘82
Guillermo G. Marmol
Mary L. Lupo and Robert E. Lupo
Ray H. Marr ‘52
Deborah B. Lindee and Mark T. Lindee
Maureen H. Lupton and Tavenner C. Lupton, III ‘79
Angela C. Marriott and John W. Marriott, III
Jeffrey B. Linden ‘05
Dennis L. Lutes ’72 and Kay Portman Lutes ’69
Crickett W. Lindgren and John C. Lindgren ‘90, ‘93
Charlene Cline Marsh ’91 and Tom F. Marsh
D. Scott Luttrell ’77 and Laura Dvorozniak Luttrell ’77
Cherie N. Lindley and John D. Lindley ’77
Elizabeth Turner Marshall ‘58, ‘68 and John W. Marshall ‘56
David S. Luttrell ‘09
Shelli Mims Lindley and Steven J. Lindley ’74
Amanda S. Martin and R. Kyle Martin ‘09
Nancy Luxen and Robert E. Luxen ’76
Jeff Lindsey and Rhonda Hall Lindsey ‘80, ‘83
Charles M. Martin, Sr. ‘63 and Joan Martin
Bobby B. Lyle ’67
Elizabeth Lawson Linehan ‘87 and John D. Linehan
Derek C. Martin and Tonya J. Martin
Katherine Glaze Lyle ‘71, ‘73, ‘94
Jackie Wendt Martin ‘73 and Jay G. Martin ‘73, ‘76
Debra A. Limbocker and Todd C. Limbocker Tzy-Ping Lin ‘74 and Maryhelen Tso
Cristina A. Lynch and Harry H. Lynch
Linda Cumber Marcus ‘59, ‘90
Donna G. Marriott and John W. Marriott, Jr.
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Katherine E. Martin ‘99
Nicholas McCord ‘91 and Stacey Sebern McCord ‘92
James A. McMillin ‘94 and Judy B. McMillin
Dolly O. Miller
Joni McMordie ‘80
Donald R. Miller, Jr. and Martha Miller
J. Tucker McCormack ‘07
Anne H. McNamara and Errol P. Mitlyng
David R. Martindale ‘83
J. William McCormack ‘12
Barry McNeil and Melissa Craig McNeil ‘76
Geraldine (Tincy) Erwin Miller ‘56 and Vance C. Miller ‘55
David F. Martineau and Sara T. Martineau
Ray McCormick and Wendy McCormick
Amber E. McNutt and Robert P. McNutt ‘80
Gregory L. Miller ‘89, ‘95 and Kim Miller
David Martinez
Wolford McCue
Nora F. McRae and Vaughan W. McRae ’78
Jan Miller and Jeffrey A. Rich
Debbie Martinez and Vidal G. Martinez
Andrew D. McCullough, Jr. ‘91 and Laura McCullough
Lori S. McWilliams and Robb C. McWilliams ’95
Jan S. Miller and Tyree B. Miller ‘75, ‘76
Eloise Parker Meachum ‘86 and Robert W. Meachum, Sr. ‘85
John D. Miller ‘80 and Sharon M. Miller
Jill T. Mead and Timothy G. Mead
Mary Lee Filgo Miller ‘72
Dawn Z. Meador and John D. Meador ‘72
Mary W. Miller and Tom Miller ‘56
Amy M. Meadows and Michael L. Meadows
Scott L. Miller
Charles M. Meadows, Jr. and Mary Blake Beeler Meadows ’74
Christopher W. Millican ‘98 and Shana Fischer Millican ‘98
Curtis W. Meadows, Jr. and Patricia B. Meadows
Kristi L. Millican and Wesley D. Millican ‘98
Lauren Hartje Martin ‘04 and Taylor R. Martin ‘99
Ronald I. Martinez ‘08 Lucia Martino and Elio G. Martino Larry F. Marx and Angela Steffen Meyer ‘83, ‘85, ‘87 L. Waddell Mashburn, III and Sally Smith Mashburn ‘77 Allyson Foreman Mashek ‘04 and Grant E. Mashek ‘02, ‘04
P. Michael McCullough and Sharon C. McCullough Candice Sams McCurdy ’97 and Chad A. McCurdy ’97 Jayne Rose McDearman ’73 and John R. McDearman ’71 Margaret M. McDermott
Mark L. Masinter ‘86 and Rebecca Nicholson Masinter ‘88
Alex C. McDonald and Ann Weaver McDonald ‘57
Elvis L. Mason and Joan Baker Mason ‘60
Cynthia M. McDonald and W. Scott McDonald, Jr. ’59, ’61
Katy A. Miller and Kyle D. Miller ‘01
David E. Meadows ‘03
Charles R. Millikan ‘71 and Laura Jackson Millikan ‘71
JoAnn Harris Means ‘70, ‘74 and Terry R. Means ‘70, ‘74
Elizabeth Dickey Mills ’59 and Robert H. Mills ’57
Robert W. Means
Raymond J. Mimick ‘10
Carol Anne Schantz McDougal ‘65, ‘68
James F. Meara, Jr. ’82
William J. Minick, III ‘89 and Melissa D. Tonn
John H. McDowell, Jr.
Elizabeth L. Medders and Tom B. Medders, III
James E. Minnick and Nancy J. Minnick
Jackie Masur McElhaney ‘62, ‘82 and John H. McElhaney ‘56, ‘58
Linda Reid Medlen ‘66 and Norman R. Medlen ‘65, ‘66
Deborah Lee Minor ‘87
Frances Owens McElvaney ‘58 and William K. McElvaney ‘50, ‘51, ‘57
Kevin B. Meeks ‘79, ‘80 and Laura Green Meeks ‘79
Joan Watts Mistler ‘63 and Thomas E. Mistler
Charles W. Matthews and Karen Matthews
Alfred P. McEvoy, III ’03 and Amy Tessier McEvoy ’03
Robert E. Mellor ‘68 and Suzanne Bolton Mellor ‘69
D. Scott Mitchell ‘95
Kenneth E. Mattox, Jr. ‘90 and Melody Shainline Mattox ‘91
John S. McFarland ‘59, ‘61 and Linda B. McFarland
Gordon R. Melson and Judy Melson
Kristin R. Matula and Theodore ‘Ted’ D. Matula ‘91, ‘94
Virginia Holt McFarland ‘40
Brittany Kemper Melton ‘10 and Bryan D. Melton ‘09
Cappy R. McGarr and Janie S. McGarr
Karl V. Mendel ‘42
Andrew Mittag
Heidi L. Mendoza and Ruben D. Mendoza
Dustin M. Mauck ’00, ’04
James W. McGee ‘91, ‘96 and Sawnie Ferguson McGee ‘91
Christopher D. Mize ‘86 and Kelli Griffith Mize ‘87
Donald M. Mauldin ‘71 and Pamela S. Mauldin
Michael F. McGehee ‘80 and Ann Swisher ‘82
O.J. Goode Mavon ‘66 and P. G. (Jerry) Mavon, Jr. ‘66
Charmaine D. McGill and John G. McGill
Ellen Benson Merriman ‘85 and Michael A. Merriman ‘79
Monty Mason and Pamela Jenkins Mason ‘94 Gail Vosburgh Massad ‘68 and Robert A. Massad ‘68 Craig L. Massey ’77, ’83 and Tatiana A. Massey Dorothy Olson Matetich ’48 J. Scott Mattei ’93 Ben G. Matthews, Jr. and Sara G. Matthews Betty Beckmann Matthews ‘71 and E. Stanley Matthews, III ‘71, ‘72
Bilinda C. Matusek and Brian A. Matusek
Coral Lindsey Maxwell ’48 Robert Mayer, Jr. Jason H. Maynard ‘91 and Nicole R. Maynard
Ashley P. McDonough and Robert R. McDonough ‘05
David M. McGrain ‘89 Bernard C. McGuire ’57 Michael T. McGuire ‘05 and Natalie K. McGuire
Matthew W. Maynard ‘96
Donald B. McIlhenny ‘56 and Jan Baldwin McIlhenny ‘57
Robert O. McAlister
Shirley McIntyre and William S. McIntyre
Wade P. McAlister ‘89 Bill McAnelly and Bobbie Sharp McAnelly
Barbara Jean K. McJunkin and Jack I. McJunkin, Sr. ‘55
John K. McCaa and Nora G. McCaa
Joan C. McKee and Michael McKee ’78
Joseph J. McCain, Jr. ‘64, ‘67 and Reed Skinner McCain ‘65
Barbara W. McKenzie
Clyde S. McCall, Jr. and Patricia Dean McCall ’57 Keri Maness McCall ‘91 and Shannon K. McCall ‘91 Monica L. McCall and Raymond O. McCall ‘87
Elizabeth C. McKiernan and William S. McKiernan Karla McKinley and Mark C. McKinley ‘78 Adam E. McKinney ‘92 Elizabeth Anderson McKinney ‘94 and Ryan T. McKinney ‘94
Marybelle P. Menzel
Jordan H. Mintz and Lauren D. Mintz Barbara T. Mitchell and Peter M. Mitchell Harvey R. Mitchell, Jr. and Joyce J. Mitchell Horace A. Mitchell ‘56, ‘58 Wayne L. Mitchell ‘68 and Marcia Staff
Frances L. Mizell and William A. Mizell, Jr. ‘49 Janet B. Mockovciak and John Mockovciak, III
George R. Merriman, II ‘83 and Katy M. Merriman
David S. Moderi ‘90 and Nancy Ann Nicholson Moderi
Catherine Merritt and Michael G. Merritt
Paulette McConachie Moen ’75 and Timothy P. Moen ’74, ’75
Madonna Shields Merritt ‘80 Jennifer Whitten Metzger ‘72, ‘74 and Steven C. Metzger ‘72 Sharon K. Meurer and Thomas E. Meurer James S. Meyer ’79, ’82 and Louisa Orr Meyer ’79
Lynda C. Moister and Roger W. Moister, Jr. Kyle H. Molberg ‘81 and Paula Deakins Molberg ‘81 Curtis E. Moll ‘64 and Sara Hooks Moll ‘65 Moriah M. Momsen
Judiann Reeves Meyer ‘76 and Mark L. Meyer ‘76
Deborah Beggs Moncrief and William A. Moncrief, Jr.
Andrew N. Meyercord ‘75
Robert W. Mong, Jr.
Paul S. Michaelson ‘59 and Tricia B. Michaelson
Anne Mewhinney Monning ‘71 and W. Bruce Monning, Sr. ‘70, ‘72
Mariano Michel ‘97 Patricia C. Mickey and Jon T. Mickey Barbara D. Miercort and Clifford R. Miercort
D. Randall Montgomery ‘84, ‘87 and Vickie Wood Montgomery ‘84
Harriet E. Miers ‘67, ‘70
Michael E. Montgomery ‘79 and Vinette H. Montgomery
Frank Mihalopoulos ‘77 and Maryann Sarris Mihalopoulos ‘81, ‘85
Nancy V. Montgomery
John V. McLaughlin and Vicki L. McLaughlin
Carmen C. McCaw and John R. McCaw ‘72
Anna Allen McLean ’87 and Scott J. McLean ’78
Robert J. Miles
Joyce Mays McClellan ‘56 and Thomas C. McClellan ‘74
Lewis H. McMahan ‘68 and Valerie McMahan
Alan L. Miller ‘88
Glenn McMennamy
Brian K. Miller and Victoria Vaughan Miller ‘79
Carmen Crews McMillan ’64 and E.G. McMillan, III ’61, ’62
Buddy Miller ’64 and Marsha L. Miller
Cathryn Mayo Moore ’78 and James D. Moore ’77
Daniel L. Miller and Pamela F. Miller
Charles D. Moore ’74
Robert W. McMillan ‘79
David B. Miller ’72, ’73 and Carolyn L. Miller
Scott M. McMillan ‘91, ‘95
Diane Miller and Jim Miller
Dawn Enoch Moore ‘78, ‘81 and Steven D. Moore ‘78, ‘98
Carl G. McCaslin, Jr. and Wendy McCaslin Dan P. McCauley ’72 and Sandra K. McCauley ’72
Gillian M. McCombs Christine Flynn McConnell ’84 and Michael McConnell
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David G. McLane ‘63, ‘66 and Shelley R. McLane
Anne M. Moody and Robert L. Moody, Sr. Ingrid K. Moody and Robert L. Moody, Jr. Ross R. Moody
Edward W. Moore ’84 and JoAnne Bisso Moore ’80
Richard S. Neely ‘82, ‘84
Bradley J. Olmstead ‘10 and Holly Jarma Olmstead ‘05
Britain Bailey Peakes ‘05, ‘06 and Matthew M. Peakes ‘00, ‘07
Elizabeth G. Moore and R. Anthony Moore ‘68
Betsy Brown Nelson ‘72 and Steven D. Nelson ‘72, ‘76
Charles R. Olmstead
Don S. Pearce ‘65 and Linda Boswell Pearce ‘70
Mary Moore and Ray M. Moore ‘52
David R. Nelson and Lisa B. Nelson
Ann C. Olson
John W. Peavy, III ‘66 and Linda A. Peavy
Philip B. Moran ‘87 and Vicki Moran
Donna M. Nelson and Harry A. Nelson, III ‘69
Jill M. Oman and Mark C. Oman
Kathryn P. Peck and Thomas R. Peck, II
Ruth P. Morgan
Frank X. Nelson and Tobey A. Nelson
Kevin P. O’Meara ‘86 and Patricia Ann O’Meara
Rena M. Pederson
Vanessa A. Morgan ‘04, ‘07 and Robert L. Quillin
Happy Nelson ‘62, ‘65 and Linda M. Nelson
Chris O‘Neill ’75 and Connie Blass O‘Neill ’77
Michael D. Pegues ‘84 and Sonya T. Pegues
William C. Nelson
Katherine L. O’Neill and William P. O’Neill
Nini Pelio and William L. Pelio
Barbara B. Moroney and James M. Moroney, III
David Nethery and Jeannie Scott Nethery ’70
Mildred M. Oppenheimer
Jane Boone Pelley ’79
Denis Morozov ‘98
Geraldine A. Orler and John J. Orler ‘69
James B. Morris and Susan F. Morris
Catherine Madeley Nettune ‘00 and Alex R. Nettune
Catherine Bram Orr ‘92 and Mark F. Orr ‘92
Saranne Bowker Penberthy ‘59 and Walter L. Penberthy, Jr.
Kenneth R. Morris ‘72 and Linda A. Morris
Paul A. Neubach and Vivenne B. Neubach
Danna L. Orr ‘79
Didi Penrose and Stephen B. L. Penrose
Donald N. Morriss ‘76 and Patricia Glasgow Morriss ‘75
Judy A. Neuhoff and Thomas H. Neuhoff, Sr.
Beth M. O’Shea and Michael A. O’Shea
Gaby I. Perkowski and Tom R. Perkowski
Linda O. Neumann and Lydon Neumann ’68
Rita L. McGinnis-Morriss ‘81 and William O. Morriss ‘81
Russell W. Oshman ‘03, ’06
Peter M. Neupert and Sheryl Neupert
James P. O’Sullivan ‘01 and Rebekah O’Sullivan
Dana Sloan Perlman ’80 and Jonathan S. Perlman ’92
Elizabeth Setzer Morrow ‘51 and Philip R. Morrow
Robins J. Newton ‘84 and Yolonda (Dee Dee) Newton
H. Ross Perot and Margot B. Perot
Volkan Otugen
Nancy Perot
John Q. Nguyen ‘07
James K. Outland ’87
Sarah Fullinwider Perot ‘83 and Ross Perot, Jr.
A. G. Nichols, Jr. ’62 and Barbara Koonce Nichols ’63
Blanche E. Overton ‘12 and Todd W. Rasberry ‘90
Michael H. Perrini and Sara Wolfe Perrini ‘87
Albert W. Niemi, Jr. and Maria Niemi
Patra Owen and Robert R. Owen ’61
Heidi W. Perry and Timothy E. Perry
Evelyn Rayzor Nienhuis ‘51
Randolph R. Perry ‘70 and Suzanne F. Perry
Erik N. Nikravan ‘06
Linda Stewart Ozanne ‘74 and Porter L. Ozanne, III ‘70
Frederick Moss and Jennifer Farris Moss ‘84
Heidi Nilson and Victor Nilson ‘04
P. Scott Ozanus
David M. Petefish ‘73, ‘75 and Rose M. Petefish
George F. Moss ‘58
Grace A. Nivens and Louie B. Nivens, Jr. ‘90
Janyce Pace and Roger C. Pace ‘77
Brady Peters and Dan M. Peters ‘98, ‘99
Nicol D. Moss ‘90 and Robert G. Moss ‘88, ‘92
Frances O. Nixon and Victor H. Nixon ‘67
Christine Broderick Mountain ‘03 and Christopher R. Mountain ‘03
Dennis Noebel ’78 and Susan R. Noebel
Christine Pollard Paddock ‘03 and Peter W. Paddock, Jr. ‘03
Jan Gehring Peterson ’70 and L. Marc Peterson ’70
D. Bobbitt Noel, Jr. ’76 and Karen H. Noel
H. Winfield Padgett, Jr. and Nancy Padgett
Belle Drye Petkas ‘68 and Peter Petkas
Janet Taylor Mountz ‘76 and Tim W. Mountz ‘76
Anne C. Padilla
Mary K. Petsche ‘82
B. Gregory Mowatt ’74, ’76
Edmund O. Noel ’75 and Patrice Oden Noel ’75
Yvonne Forester Page ‘50
Jeff B. Phelps ‘95
Nancy Hutchens Mowrey ‘74 and Robert T. Mowrey ‘77
Robert C. Noel ‘80, ‘89 and Deanne Moore Noel ‘89
Lauren E. Palley
Linda M. Phelps ‘85
Marion Palley and Roger B. Palley
William D. Noel ’82 and Barbara W. Noel
Holly P. Philbin and Phillip B. Philbin
Colin M. Moynahan ‘12
Rennick B. Palley
Cari Lyn Hinkle Nolan ‘84 and Michael J. Nolan ‘83
Anneke M. Phillips and Jeff Phillips
R. Charles Muchmore, Jr. ‘75
Stuart W. Palley ‘11
Cathy Cook Phillips ’74 and Cecil B. Phillips ’49
Richard G. Palmer and Ruth Grogan Palmer
Jeanne L. Phillips ‘76
Robert J. Palmer, Jr. ‘96, ‘99
John Phillips
Michelle DeKnock Paluck ‘80 and Robert J. Paluck ‘80
Lynn Phillips and Scott E. Phillips ’74
Betsy Lane Morton ‘76, ‘05 and Stephan E. Morton ‘74, ‘76 Dustin E. Morton ‘06 and Kelly Campbell Morton ‘06 Gwyn H. Morton ‘50 and Phyllis Erickson Morton ‘65
Elizabeth C. Mullan and John H. Mullan Jenny F. Mullen and Richard T. Mullen ‘61 Gregory D. Mullinax and Wes K. Waggoner Carlo J. Mulvenna and Debra C. Mulvenna C. Ebb Munden, III ‘57 and Lucy A. Munden Juanita G. Mundy and Von R. Mundy ‘09 Matthew A. Muns ‘04 M. B. Murchison and Robert F. Murchison Dennis E. Murphree ‘69 and Penny Mize Murphree ‘70
Cyrena A. Nolan David A. Norman ‘88 and Mary Anepohl Norman ‘89 Christina W. Norris ‘96 and Timothy J. Norris Colleen Norton and Joseph J. Norton James C. Norton ‘64 and Ronda Norton Karen L. Norton and Philip S. Norton ‘75 Ernest W. Norvell ‘50 and Patsy Moseley Norvell ‘51
Brian G. Murphy ‘82 and Kathy Murphy
Edwin E. Nowlin, Jr. ‘66, ‘68 and Susan Byerly Nowlin ‘67
James R. Murphy, Jr. ‘75 and Julie Murphy
Alice G. Nye and Erle A. Nye ’65
Jay J. Murray ‘92 Allen R. Myers ’64 and Mardi Wochos Myers ‘68
Alice Hughes Oakley ’87 and John R. Oakley ’93
Jack C. Myers ‘66, ‘69 and Judy N. Myers
Brian J. O’Boyle ‘06
John M. Myers and Tara J. Myers
Jessie W. O‘Brien and Mark O. O‘Brien ‘86
Sandra V. Naftzger
Lisa O’Connor and Randall P. O’Connor
Jack C. Najork ‘67, ‘68 and Linda C. Najork Mary E. Nakashige ‘82
Elizabeth Miller O‘Daniel ’88 and Michael J. O‘Daniel ’87
Charlene Nanney and D. Roger Nanney
Sanjay Pamurthy ‘05 Mark G. Papa
Elizabeth Schrodel Perry ’84, ’91
David W. Persky ’72 and Mary E. Persky
Anthony Picchioni and Deborah O. Picchioni Carissa L. Pichon ‘01 and Edward W. Pichon
James A. Pappas and Lisa M. Pappas
Jan Rymer Pickens ’64 and R. Houston Pickens ’62
John A. Park ‘75 and Nancy J. Park
John T. Pickens and Kenney Dixon Pickens ‘67
B. Stephens Parker ‘73 and Eugenia M. Parker
Leon P. Piepenburg ‘07 and Marianne Baker Piepenburg ‘81
Claudia Kihano Parker ‘85 and James C. Parker Emily A. Parker ‘73 John M. Parker Jonathan E. Parker ‘92 and Megan Hennessy Parker ‘94
Charles C. Pierce, Jr. and Jane Harrell Pierce ’65, ’71 Scott P. Pinkston, Sr. and Stephanie Brown Pinkston ’81 Alden G. Pinnell ‘92
Benjamin W. Parkey ‘02
Amy Trujillo Piper ‘06, ‘11
Vinod K. Pathrose ’04
Blake J. Piro ‘09
Adana P. Paton and L. H. Paton ’71
Angie S. Pirok and Paul J. Pirok ’81
J. Redwine Patterson ‘48, ‘51, ‘54
Christina H. Pittman and James C. Pittman ‘94
Edith J. O’Donnell and Peter O’Donnell, Jr.
Larry Patterson ‘93
Jerry W. Pittman ‘58
Eileen Ruebel Nash ‘57 and Michaux Nash, Jr. ‘56
Lisa M. O’Donnell ‘03
Patricia M. Patterson
James R. Pitts ‘09
John D. O’Hara and Linda Ward O’Hara ‘91
Christopher C. Paul ‘83 and MaryAlice B. Paul
Christine Pitzer and Starr L. Pitzer, Jr. ‘71
Colleen E. Nay ‘04
Dwight H. O’Keefe, III ‘65 and Mary B. O’Keefe
Eric Paulson ‘80
Carolyn F. Neal and George D. Neal ‘54, ‘60
J. Clayton Oliphint ‘88, ‘96 and Lori M. Oliphint
Anne Spivey Paup ‘73 and Henry B. Paup ‘73
Kip I. Plankinton and Maria Martineau Plankinton ‘88
F. Scott Neal ‘84
Sallie M. Oliva and Thomas W. Oliva
Helen Payton and Jimmy C. Payton, Sr. ‘54
Donna B. Plunket and Paul Plunket
Martha Raley Peak ‘50 and Preston A. Peak
Judge Charles E. Plunkett
Elizabeth F. Neel ‘11
† Deceased
Mark B. Plunkett ‘96
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Gigi Glisson Poglitsch ‘69, ‘72 and Jerry M. Poglitsch Anne Veale Pogson ’65 and Clyde H. Pogson Anne B. Pogue and J. Blake Pogue ’85 Carol McClaughry Pointer ’81 and David T. Pointer ’81 Donald R. Polan ‘59 Joan M. Pollock and Robert G. Pollock ‘48
Cherie S. Raidy and John E. Raidy, Jr.
Merrill J. Reynolds ‘76 and Nancy S. Reynolds
Andrew D. Rooker ’73 and Jane L. Rooker
C. Ted Raines, Jr. ‘57, ‘63 and Nancy Jones Raines ‘58
Alan Rhodes
John D. Rooney
Terry L. Richard and Timothy R. Richard ‘89
Marianne B. Rooney and Patrick T. Rooney
Angela Lockhart Raitzin ‘00 and Dimitri Raitzin
Betty Richards and Stanford H. Richards
Elliott Roosevelt, Jr. and JoAnne M. Roosevelt
Barrett Haberer Ramsey ‘89 and Michael L. Ramsey
Charles T. Richardson and Twila T. Richardson
Cecile S. Rose and Thomas N. Rose ’82
Arthur G. Randol, III and Gayle Kleweno Randol ’71
Lillian Zars Richey ‘99 and M. A. Richey ‘84
Deedie P. Rose and Edward W. Rose, III
Robert E. Richey
Jared E. Rosen ‘10, ‘11
Andrew M. Richman and Lori A. Richman
Edward H. Ross ‘87 and Nancy R. Ross
Carol Jackson Riddle ’70, ’80 and Michael L. Riddle
John A. Rote and Kelley L. Rote
Karen S. Pollock and Richard R. Pollock ‘84
James H. Randolph, Jr. ‘69 and Leslie M. Randolph
Anna R. Pool and Paul W. Pool ’62
Liana Valentina Vetter Rao ‘04
Barbara Youkers Pool ‘67 and Richard L. Pool ‘64
Manda L. Rash and Dan J. Wittliff ‘72
Ashley Parker Pope ‘07 and John H. Pope ‘06
Brenda G. Ratcliff and Neal R. Stockham
Michael D. Porter
Benjamin A. Rathjen
Patty Porter and T. William Porter, III ‘63
Neil J. Rauenhorst and Rebecca H. Rauenhorst
Bruce W. Portillo ‘70, ‘72 and J. B. Portillo
Mary Jo McCorkle Rauscher ‘51
Sandy R. Postma and Tom W. Postma
Brian Rawson ‘00, ‘03
John B. Poston
Anita Ardinger Ray ‘54
Joan Hardy Potter ‘56 and Robert L. Potter ‘56
Anne C. Ray and Robert B. Ray ‘75
Amy Zimmerman Pottkotter ‘99 and Kurt A. Pottkotter
Barbara Lisenba Ray ’51 and G. Farrell Ray, Jr. ’50
David W. Powell ‘79 and Emily S. Powell
Deborah J. Ray and Steven M. Ray
Dina Powell and Richard C. Powell, Jr. ‘89
Michelle Fetterolf Ray ‘88 and Robert M. Ray ‘87
Elmer C. Powell William D. Powell ‘57 David N. Powers and Margaret Peavy Powers ’87, ’01 Joni G. Powers and Timothy E. Powers ‘80 Jan Alexander Praisner ‘73, ‘75 and Michael Praisner ‘68, ‘74
Denise S. Rassier and John T. Rassier
Edward A. Razim and Genevieve Turner Razim ‘06 Elise H. Reagan and Robert B. Reagan Nelwyn Harman Reagan ’67 and Ross B. Reagan ’65 Ann S. Reames and Timothy P. Reames ’61
Katelyn J. Pratt ‘08
Dana A. Reaud and Wayne A. Reaud
Lorene Bond Prewitt ’62, ’70 and Robert I. Prewitt ’49, ’51
Ryann Reaud ‘05
Benjamin B. Price, II
Christopher R. Redlich, Jr. and Sarah E. Redlich
Jeffrey L. Price
Clare Redlinger
Gage A. Prichard, Sr. ‘58 and Gwen Lee Prichard ‘58
Glynis W. Redwine ‘83, ‘84
Dianne Young Priddy ’87 and Hervey A. Priddy ’99
Vance Reed
Trent D. Redden ‘06
Holly A. Reed Chris Reeder
Laura F. Riddle and Paul N. Riddle ‘79
Jaquie N. Rothermel and John F. Rothermel, III ‘71, ‘75
Scott Riddles ’84 and Susan Mullanax Riddles ’84
James A. Rothstein
Nedra Rideau and Michael L. Rideau ‘76
Glenver H. Rowland and Robert G. Rowland ‘74
Ronald H. Ridlehuber ’75
Rebecca Royall ‘73
Bobbie G. Riedel and William A. Riedel ‘55 Doris Riehm
Karen Brandstrader Rozzell ‘82 and Scott E. Rozzell ‘71
Leonard M. Riggs, Jr. and Peggy Ney Riggs ‘79
Suzann Hess Ruff ‘73
Brian K. Rinehart and Tracy Rinehart
Sarah Ruger
Michael J. Riordan and Linda Shoevlin-Riordan ‘84
John S. Runnells, III ‘86
Billie Leigh Morgan Rippey ’53
Edward B. Rust, Jr. ‘75 and Sally B. Rust
Frank A. Risch and Helen Risch
Cheryl Redinger Rutledge ‘75 and Joel S. Rutledge ‘86
Clement Risk and Colleen Risk
Fred E. Rowe ‘68 and Michele L. Rowe
Patricia G. Russell and William F. Russell ‘60, ‘64
Hedy A. Rittenmeyer and Ronald A. Rittenmeyer
Andres A. Ruzo ‘09
Donald G. Ritter ‘01 and Leslie C. Ritter
Dennis N. Ryan ’74 and Diana P. Ryan
James Y. Robb, III ‘76 and Susan Gorham Robb ‘06
Sandra L. Ryan and William J. Ryan ’57
Kevin J. Roberts and Terry P. Roberts Kristen Busby Roberts ‘91 and Richard W. Roberts David L. Robertson and Kathleen L. Robertson
Deborah J. Ryan
Mark A. Rydel ‘72 Jon A. Ryser ‘87 and Michelle R. Ryser Thomas W. Sabin, Jr. ‘79 and Amy T. Styczynski ‘89
Mark A. Robertson ‘85
James R. Sackett and Kimberly J. Yamanouchi ’78
Susan F. Robertson and Walter S. Robertson, III
Judy M. Sall and Larry D. Sall
Debra Shepherd Robinson ‘72 and Rowland K. Robinson ‘72
David B. Saller ‘04
Eugene N. Robinson, III ‘60 and Gayle S. Robinson
Victor E. Salvino
Victor E. Salvino, IV Marc D. Sambol ‘12
Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones
Paul M. Robinson and Susan Saigh Robinson ‘80
Bradley C. Reeves ‘91 and Holly L. Reeves
Bruce A. Robson ’74 and Emily K. Robson
Phyllis Sams and William M. Sams ‘60
Cristie C. Reeves and Jack L. Reeves
The Rev. Linda Smith Roby ’75, ’00 and Frank M. Roby ’75
Marcellene Wilson Sands ‘69 and Stephen H. Sands ‘70
Michael (Buzz) R. Rochelle ‘76 and Patricia L. Rochelle
Lola Peterson Sanford ’50 and R. F. Sanford ’50
Melissa Meyer Reiff ‘77 and Ronald E. Reiff
Antonio R. Rodriguez and Jill Holland Rodriguez ‘98
Clare McCaffrey Savage ‘90 and David S. Savage ‘87
Michael P. Reilly
Henry Rodriguez
Wes Savage
Donald E. Reily ‘53 and Nancy Hopkins Reily ‘55
Beverly C. Rogers and Mack L. Rogers ‘72
Lucille Savarese
C. Paul Rogers, III
Michael G. Sawicki ‘91 and Nancy F. Sawicki
Patrick A. Reis ‘11
Douglas H. Rogers ’66 and Jennifer Hunt Rogers ’84
Mary Ann Ayres-Scalise and Anthony Scalise ‘61
Kimberly Novel Quinn ‘88 and Terry D. Quinn ‘88
Richard A. Reneberg, Jr. ‘88
Henry J. Rogers
Wesley A. Scarbrough ‘55
Tracy J. Rentz ‘97
Suzie Rogers and Yandell Rogers, Jr. ‘61
Valentine M. Schaible
Miguel A. Quinones
Christopher H. Rentzel ’72 and Jana S. Rentzel
Pamela Loring Rohlfs ‘77 and Paul A. Rohlfs ‘77
Barbara L. Rabin and Stanley A. Rabin
Jessica M. Requa ‘08
Laura G. Romero and Richard J. Romero
Barton W. Schaller ‘90 and Elizabeth Alexander Schaller ‘89
Barbara Gray Rader ‘83 and Jeffers N. Rader
Sarah E. Requa ‘12
Jill Mackie Rommel ‘78 and Ryan G. Rommel ‘76
Charles L. Schalon and Kristin L. Schalon
Gail C. Radley and James A. Radley
Georganne Rexford and John H. Rexford ‘79, ‘80
Ashley Bonilla Romo ‘06 and Jerad J. Romo ‘06
Douglas Scharbauer
Marcos G. Ronquillo and Yazmin J. Ronquillo ‘80
Janice Schauwecker and Michael Schauwecker
Caren H. Prothro Mark H. Prothro ’72 and Dianne C. Prothro James Prude Grant H. Pruitt ‘09 Alexandra Pruner and David R. Pruner ‘82 David P. Purcell and Stacy L. Purcell Elizabeth (Betty) Kenner Purkey ’66, ’75 and Walter R. Purkey ’67, ’75, ’95 David L. Puterbaugh ’78, ’79 and Kathy Puterbaugh Mary C. Pyke and William A. Pyke ‘59 Elizabeth Hitchins Quigley ’91 and L. Matthew Quigley
George Raffkind Glenna Raffkind
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Chris C. Regis and Todd Regis Alexis Reid and James Reid Robert T. Reid ‘57
Robert E. Reinke ‘78
George T. Reynolds, III ‘57 and Jocelyn A. Reynolds
Anita R. Sampels and M.D. Sampels
Paula L. Santoski
David W. Scheible and Mary R. Scheible Pat and Pete Schenkel
Becky L. Schergens ‘62
Bryan S. Sheffield ‘01
Casey Carr Sisk ‘08 and Daniel Sisk
Philip S. Spain ‘68, ‘77, ‘78 and Robyn B. Spain
Myrna D. Schlegel and Robert J. Schlegel
Kim Sheffield and Scott D. Sheffield
Alan M. Skaggs ‘05
Patti G. Sparkman
Jay D. Schlichting
Chad E. Sheinbein ‘06, ‘07
John Skeen
Candye Gould Spears ’06 and William S. Spears
M. Wrenn Madison Schmidt ‘05
Donald F. Shelly, Jr.
Merribess Skidmore and Tim Skidmore
Ronald E. Spears
Suzanne Schmidt ’67 and Dan C. Jones
D. M. Shepard ‘86
Michael J. Skillman and Sherri J. Skillman
Willard Spiegelman
David Schoeggl
Lauren Neal Shepard ‘90 and Peter Shepard ‘90
James A. Skinner, III and Lisa R. Skinner
Carol P. Spies and Donald K. Spies ’04
Gail Schoellkopf
Sandra Riehm Shepard ‘67
Janet K. Slater and Jon E. Slater
Catherine P. Schoelzel and Scott W. Schoelzel
Becca Shepherd and William C. Shepherd, III ‘83
Sean Slaton
Marian Gilden Spitzberg ‘85 and Jack W. Spitzberg
Nancy Box Schoenke ‘63 and Raymond F. Schoenke, Jr. ‘63 Lisa Bankler Schulgen ‘00, ‘03 and Sean H. Schulgen ‘98, ‘03 Betty Schultz Mark Schultz Enika Pearson Schulze ‘76 and Richard H. Schulze Charles A. Schumacher ‘79 Armond G. Schwartz, Jr. and Cynthia Cohen Schwartz ‘79 Amanda R. Schwenke and Kenneth W. Schwenke Denise Urzendowski Scofield ‘92 and John B. Scofield, Jr. ‘92
Anne Turriff Slaughter ’66 and Randolph Slaughter, Jr.
Janice Spleth
Mrs. Mark Shepherd, Jr. (Mary Alice) Phillip W. Shepherd ‘96
Lon Slaughter ’58 and Nancy Slaughter
Kathy C. Sheppard and William D. Sheppard ‘76
Charles M. Sloan, III ’47 and Sue H. Sloan
J. Abbott Sprague and Leslie MacKay Sprague ‘82
Anita J. Sherrod and William (Blackie) F. Sherrod
Clay G. Small ‘75 and Ellen Small
Alison Weir Small ‘84 and James R. Small
Betty W. Spomer and Eric L. Spomer ‘82, ‘92
Robert B. Spurgin ‘71 and Sally DeWitt Spurgin ‘74, ‘78 Sriram Srinivasan ‘00
William O. Shields ’69
Linda Delzell Smalley ‘64 and Robert H. Smalley
Betty Cheesborough Shiels ’55 and Rob Shiels ’55
Don M. Smart ’65
Donna E. Stack and Robert J. Stack ‘95 Linda D. Stafford and Thomas P. Stafford
James A. Shirk ‘66 and Linda Sternberg Shirk ‘68
Jennifer S. Smedley and Marcus A. Smedley ‘96 Michael M. Smit ‘97
Joseph H. Staley, Jr. and Linda B. Staley
Andrea E. Smith and Curtis E. Smith
Kenneth M. Standley and Renee Justice Standley ‘90, ‘99
Linda Crawley Shirley ‘84, ‘93 and Mark H. Shirley
Bethany Smith and Charles R. Smith ’61
Ann G. St. Clair
Deborah Greynolds Stanford ‘87 and Richard L. Stanford ‘71, ‘74
Rosa A. Shirley ‘06
Brett A. Smith ‘88 and Dawn Lee Smith ‘89
Gay D. Scott and William F. Scott
Linda Turner Shive ‘75 and Ralph C. Shive ‘75
Bryan F. Smith, Jr. ‘78 and Kelly C. Smith
James M. Scott ’06
Bud Smith ‘45 and Jane M. Smith
Lindsey M. Scott and William F. Scott, II ‘06
Claudia C. Shoemaker and Marshall D. Shoemaker
Richard T. Scott
V. H. Sholl ‘54, ‘56
Frederic S. Scripps ‘02
Judy Keller Shore ‘90 and Michael W. Shore ‘86, ‘90
Cece Smith ‘74
Daniel W. Stansbury, Sr. ’54, ’59 and Joan Lively Stansbury ’54
Deborah L. Smith and Thomas E. Smith
Taryn A. Starling and William J. Starling ‘94
Thomas N. Short ‘08
Dori Hodges Smith ’76, ’77 and Jim E. Smith
Marianne and Roger Staubach
Angela M. Showalter and William N. Showalter, III
Douglas Smith and Elizabeth Smith
Paul P. Steed, Jr. ’47 and Violet A. Steed
Earl C. Smith, Jr. ’66
Amanda Dillard Shufeldt ‘07 and Charles F. Shufeldt
Flint M. Steeples ‘96
Eva S. Smith and Michael G. Smith ‘66, ‘71
Marc I. Steinberg
J. Allen Smith ‘81 and Jane Cornish Smith ‘81, ‘01
Charles L. Stephens, III and Mary R. Stephens
Scott P. Sealy, Jr. ‘95 David T. Seaton and Lynette L. Seaton Carol Paris Seay ‘66, ‘71 George E. Seay, Jr. ‘68 and Nancy Clements Seay ‘64 George E. Seay, III ‘94 Avelino F. Segura and Judith Garrett Segura
David W. Shuford ’67, ’70 and Karen Livesay Shuford ’70
James T. Seigfreid, Jr. and Stephanie Seigfreid
Cindy B. Shulman and Michael D. Shulman
Marianne Seiler ‘77
Zachary M. Shultz ‘05 Brenda E. Shute and Jim C. Shute
Carol Coleman Smith ‘72 and Stephen W. Smith ‘71
Jean K. Smith Joan E. Smith and Richard F. Smith L. Stephen Smith ’78, ’87
Nancy Perkins Shutt
Lowell N. Smith, Jr. ‘54 and Shirley Segars Smith ‘55
Gerald S. Siegmyer ‘73 and Marian E. Siegmyer
Martha Smith and W. Forrest Smith ‘63
Connie McCarthy Sigel ‘85 and Marc H. Sigel
Rory M. Smith ‘07
Martin T. Sigler and Timothy T. Thomas ‘03, ‘07
Scott R. Smith ‘79
Maria Cuellar Sikkel ’73 and Mark A. Sikkel ’73 Christina Silberman and Robert Silberman
Shelby L. Smith, Sr. ’54 and Virginia Adelaide Harrison Smith ’54
Michael N. Sills and Shelle Jacobs Sills ‘73
Sue G. Smith and Troy R. Smith, Jr. ‘67
Mary M. Silverman and Michael R. Silverman ‘84
Terry P. Smith and Thomas E. Smith, Sr.
Patricia S. Silverman and Robert A. Silverman
Virginia Street Smith ‘58
Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 and Harold C. Simmons
W. Clark Smith
Charles S. Sharp, Jr. ‘74
Brian P. Simmons and Julie Dowdall Simmons ‘81
Brian Snortheim
Janice Vyn Sharry ‘77 and Michael Sharry ‘77
Erin A. Simons and George S. Simons ‘83
Courtney Fox Shaver ‘04 and Herbert E. Shaver ‘03
Georganna L. Simpson ‘89
Elizabeth P. Shaw and Robert L. Shaw
J. Ernest Sims ‘74 and Lolita Cuellar Sims ‘74
Judith Shaw and Roy G. Shaw
Michelle L. Sinacola ‘05, ‘09
Thomas E. Sheahan, Jr. ‘87
Ashley Sine and Robert J. Sine, III ‘02
John J. Sheehan, Jr. ‘80 and Margaret Phillips Sheehan ‘81
Nandlal M. Singh ‘78, ‘92 and Sheila Singh
Matthew W. Seinsheimer ‘88 John H. Seiter and Linda A. Seiter Brian S. Selby ‘93 and Jennifer N. Selby Nicholas T. Serafy, Jr. and Viveca Serafy Christine Irish Sestak ‘95 and Michael J. Sestak ‘94, ‘10 Carl Sewell ’66 and Peggy Higgins Sewell ’72 Kim M. Shaddock and William C. Shaddock ‘74 Richard A. Shaffer Nishita (Nisha) S. Shah ‘90 Frank G. Shaheen Allen C. Shank ‘02, ‘03 Vann T. Shank ‘01
Kenneth Sheets ‘04 and Michele S. Sheets
† Deceased
Rusty C. Simpson ‘03
Lisa B. Singleton and Marvin B. Singleton ‘89
Virginia C. Smith ‘82, ‘06
James R. Snell ‘79 and Nancy Brown Snell ‘80 Jack G. Snyder ‘78 and Sharon K. Snyder Worth B. Snyder ‘01, ‘03 Gordon Sohl and Vera O. Sohl Dan E. Solomon ‘61 and Marcia Solomon
Carolyn S. Stanley and Harold W. Stanley Dan W. Stansbury, Jr. ’89 and Tina Moore Stansbury ’91
Harriet Stephens and Warren A. Stephens Watt P. Stephens ‘07 Phyllis Stephenson and Steve A. Stephenson ‘71 Shirley B. Sterling and William G. Sterling, Jr. ‘52 Freda G. Stern N. L. Stevens, III ‘72, ‘76 and Nancy D. Williams ‘73 John E. Stevenson ‘86 and Melinda K. Stevenson H. Leighton Steward ‘57, ‘59 and Lynda Brady Steward ‘59 Andrew E. Stewart ‘99 and Mysti Newberry Stewart ‘01 Anne Lund Stewart ‘68 and James W. Stewart, Jr. Carol Myers Stewart ‘65 and Lawrence R. Stewart ‘65 Jeannie Stewart and Ronald E. Stewart Christiana P. Stich and John M. Stich Steven E. Stich ’00 Alex M. Stiles ‘00 and Allyson Sirk Stiles ‘00
Gay F. Solomon and William T. Solomon ‘64
Connie Marszalkowski Stine ’90 and Todd A. Stine ’90
David G. Somerville ‘64 and Mary Walls Somerville ‘67
Cindy Stitt and Sam Stitt
Dianna Sommer and Francis Sommer Al Sorrels, Jr. ‘85, ‘94
Brit M. Stock ‘94 Laura J. Stockslager and Matthew J. Stockslager Steve Stodghill
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Gayle and Paul Stoffel
Arshad A. Syed and Nilma A. Syed
Blair Y. Thompson and William S. Thompson
William R. Turner ‘98
Donald J. Stone and Norma K. Stone
Mary Sykes
Carol K. Turpin
Mary A. Stone and Wallace O. Stone
Barbara C. Sypult and Bob Sypult
Cynthia S. Thompson ‘80 and Marcus M. Thompson ‘81
Milburn J. Stone
Evelyn Thompson and Ron Thompson ‘79
Linda M. Stopani and Gary R. Stopani ‘85
Mary Coleman Tabor ‘70 and Mike M. Tabor ‘66, ‘69
John Tuszynski ’74 and Lauren Hofmeister Tuszynski ’76
Carol Pridgen Storey ‘76 and Robert Gerald Storey, III ‘77
Glenna Hamrick Taite ‘64, ‘76 and Ralph E. Taite ‘64, ‘66
Ted C. Thompson ‘75 Timothy D. Thor ‘98
Melissa McCullough Ulrich ‘97 and Spencer Ulrich
Gabrielle Rasor Stott ‘72 and Jay H. Stott ‘74, ‘75
Kathy Talley and Mike Talley ’87
Joe B. Thornton, Jr.
Sheila Umphrey and Walter Umphrey ‘58
Keith L. Talley ‘76
Erin Threadgill and T. Matlock Threadgill
Berit B. Stover and Gregory M. Stover ‘83
Mark A. Talley ‘97
John D. Threadgill ‘70 and Kay Threadgill
Christine Underwood and David M. Underwood, Jr. ’88
Brian L. Strange ‘01
Mary A. Talley
Lane Freeman Threadgill ‘73
Marjorie Wright Strange ‘44, ‘75
Charlotte W. L. Tan
Carl W. Thunem ‘79 and Deborah Thunem
John A. Strauss and Linda M. Strauss
John L. Tan
Barbara H. Thurmon and Jack J. Thurmon ‘67
Matthew T. Strauss ‘12
Kathryn Campbell Tanner ‘63 and Lawrence E. Tanner ‘63
Harry L. Thurmon ‘64 and Sue Thurmon
Michael J. Strauss
Deborah C. Thompson and Mark A. Thompson
Elizabeth S. Tiernan and Michael W. Tiernan
Alice A. Shryoc Street ‘63 and E. Bruce Street, Jr. ‘62
Charles A. Tarpley ’61 and Mary Ellen Tarpley
James H. Strickland, Jr. ‘70, ‘73 and Marlene K. Strickland
Barbara Moore Tartt ’60 and Blake Tartt ’49, ’59
Peter B. Tinkham and Sandra CorSette Tinkham ‘66, ‘69
Brice E. Tarzwell
Matthew E. Strickland ’00
Marcia Tinsley and Maurice L. Tinsley, Jr. ‘44
William T. Tate
Ann Roberts Stringer ‘71 and J. Frank Stringer, Jr. ‘70
Joan Titus and John W. Titus
Alan C. Tatum ’69, ’74 and Frances K. Tatum
Katie Titus
Kay Strother and T. McCullough Strother ’62, ’65
John P. Tatum, II and LeeAnn R. Tatum Nenetta C. Tatum and Stephen L. Tatum ‘76
George E. Tobolowsky ‘70, ‘74 and Julie Z. Tobolowsky
Rosalie Taubman
Alton C. Todd ‘71 and Nari P. Todd
Adam K. Tauzel ‘02 and Jennifer Cowan Tauzel ‘02, ‘03, ‘06
Brad Todd and Rebecca Sheen Todd ‘78
Carl J. Taylor and Nell Acker Taylor ’81
Carolyn Wagner Toledo ‘83, ‘84 and George A. Toledo
Eric M. Stroud and Sara B. Stroud Lynn Struthoff Hunter P. Stuart ‘08 Mersina Pappas Stubbs ‘85 and Phineas W. Stubbs, Jr.
Peter M. Tart ‘64 and Shirley Shull Tart ‘63
Catherine B. Taylor
Anthony Tillman and Lori S. White
Emily Harris Todd ‘85
Jack A. Turpin
George M. Underwood, Jr. ‘41 John B. Underwood ‘96 John T. Unger ‘73, ‘74 and Kathy J. Welch ‘74 Betty Ellsworth Ungerman ’90 and Steve A. Ungerman ’68 David W. Upchurch Sarah H. Upchurch David A. Usiak ‘78 Mark L. Ussery ‘64 Lisa M. Utasi ‘85 Melissa Woodard Utley ‘87 and Steven R. Utley ‘86 Michael F. van Breda Robert G. Van Horn ‘72 and Susan G. Van Horn Arch W. Van Meter ’53, ’72 and Patsy T. Van Meter Clara K. Van Wagoner and Glen B. Van Wagoner Nathan R. Vance ‘10
Daphne Roscoe Taylor ‘93 and Lyndon A. Taylor ‘93
Carol A. Toll and Ralph E. Toll ‘74 John C. Tolleson ’70 and Debra J. Tolleson
David H. Taylor and Elizabeth B. Taylor
David Vanderpool and Margie Martin Vanderpool ‘52
Glenn R. Taylor and Wanda J. Taylor
Barbara Sukenik Tonti ‘87 and Michael T. Tonti ‘85
Mimi Vanderstraaten and William H. Vanderstraaten ‘82
Jon Styslinger
Pamela Anderson Taylor ‘81 and Steven H. Taylor ‘81
David G. Townsend, Sr. and Margaret D. Townsend
Jared R. VanLandingham ‘01
Alfredo A. Suarez ‘02
Susan S. Taylor
David M. Sudbury ’70 and Holly Ritger Sudbury ‘68
Andrew Teller, Jr. ’85 and Carrie Chapman Teller ’02
MarrGwen Chapman Townsend ‘73 and Stuart Townsend
Barbara Vaughan and Charles Vaughan
Calvin H. Sugg, Jr. ’64 and Donna Sugg
Mary C. Templeton and Richard K. Templeton
Kristin N. Sullivan ‘90 and J. Mitch Whitten ‘91
Christopher S. Terhune ‘88
Johna Chambliss Trantham ‘99 and Justin Trantham
Michael G. Sullivan ‘85, ‘91 and Sandra Wyatt Sullivan ‘87
Raymond J. Termini ‘68
Bella Trilikis and George Trilikis
W. Edward Vaughan, III ‘78, ‘92
Antoinette Barksdale Terry ’54 and Marshall Terry ’53, ’54
Kenn A. Troutt and Lisa C. Troutt
Annette K. Vaughn and Jack C. Vaughn, Jr. ‘77
Joe Chat Sumner, III ‘55
Driskoll Tubbs
Kenneth S. Vaughn ‘80 and Maria C. Vaughn
Frances McCreless Sunderland ‘59 and Robert B. Sunderland ‘60
Ellen Coleman Terry ‘61
Bradford Tucker ‘75 and Stephanie F. Tucker
Ramgopal Venkataraman
Mary D. Terry and Michael F. Terry, Sr.
J. Tracy Tucker ‘85
Stephen K. Vernon ’76, ’80
John M. Tesoriero and Sharon L. Tesoriero
Jane Tucker and Rayburn Tucker
Michael C. Vessels and Tara Vessels
Michael T. Tessier ‘09
Anne V. Villere and St. Denis J. Villere, III ‘97
Carol A. Thaxton and James E. Thaxton
Denise Robertson Tuggle ‘58 and John B. Tuggle
Jo Ann Geurin Thetford ‘69, ‘70
Jeanne L. Tunks and Thomas W. Tunks
Anna Scott Vines ‘02 and Kane E. Vines
Mario R. Thiem ‘94
Chris C. Turner and Jess R. Turner
Lisa Vines and T. Lesley Vines, Jr.
Cynthia Thomas and Jonathan S. Thomas
Daniel A. Turner ’67 and Polly Turner
Cheri J. Vinzant and Larry Vinzant
David C. Thomas and Tina R. Thomas
David E. Turner, III ’64 and Joanne M. Turner
Sandra C. Virden and Walter Virden, III ’63
David S. Thomas, Jr. and Lucy A. Thomas
Gail O. Turner and R. Gerald Turner
James W. Vise ‘90 and Heather Shea Vise ‘89
Gail Griffin Thomas ’58 and Robert Hyer Thomas ’53, ’57
George Turner, II and Katherine McCoy Turner ‘88
Cheryl Westgard Vogel ’76 and Kevin Vogel
Guy R. Thomas ‘76 and Lyn Thomas
Jack E. Turner, II and Kelly D. Turner
Glenn B. Voss and Suzanne G. Voss
Jason N. Thomas ‘90, ‘94 and Michelle Vukasin Thomas ‘91
Jim L. Turner and Julie C. Turner
Gina K. Waco and R. Marc Waco ‘93
John L. Turner, Sr. ‘74 and Nancy T. Turner
Mary Dale Turner Thomas ‘55 and Patrick R. Thomas ‘55
Laura Hoskins Turner ‘88 and Roy G. Turner, III ‘88
Jane Sewell Wade ‘66 and Mickey M. Wade ‘64, ‘67
Billy D. Thomason, Jr. and Valerie Thomason
Richard C. Turner ‘82 and Sonja Cardenas Turner ‘82
John P. Studnicky ‘97 and Linda Studnicky Drew Bass Stull ’72 and John F. Stull Michael S. Stutts ‘81 Jennifer ‘86 and Mark ’87 Styslinger
Kathryn Surls and Lynn O. Surls ‘67, ‘72 Daniel F. Susie ‘72 and Sydney Susie Greg M. Swalwell ‘79 and Terry G. Connor Carolyn C. Swann and Stephen B. Swann ‘70 Marjorie E. Swann and William M. Tsutsui Donald A. Swanson, Jr. ’60 and Nancy Mock Swanson ’57 Charles D. Sweeney ’65 and Sherry Sweeney Lucy Ann H. Sweet and M. Allen Sweet ’70 Elizabeth Hebb-Sweney and Randolph P. Sweney ‘72 Bruce M. Swenson ’71 and Lindsley Swenson Jack E. Swindle ‘65, ‘67 and Libby Rogers Swindle ‘73 Carol Savage Swingle ’78, ’87 and Frank A. Swingle, Jr. ’76 Julie George Swope ‘98 and Pat Swope Daryl R. Sybert and Deborah A. Sybert
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John S. Trahan ‘83
Ashley Diehl Vann ‘93 and J. S. Vann Bill Vaughan and Nanette M. Vaughan Patricia A. Vaughan ‘64 Rosemary Haggar Vaughan ‘48
Betsy Vincent and K. Mark Vincent ’88, ’91
Karen Von Der Bruegge ‘75
A. Boyd Waggoner ’58, ’62 John Wagner ‘00 John A. Wagner
Shelby K. Wagner ‘94
Bernard L. Weinstein and Marcia K. Weinstein
Charlie Waid and Janet Waid
Margaret Weisbruch and W. Douglas Weisbruch ‘59
David C. Waldrep ‘70, ‘73, ‘93 and Kathryn Kimbrough Waldrep ‘72, ‘73
Diane Pou Wilcox ‘69, ‘72 and Donald E. Wilcox ‘68, ‘71
Adelaide Graves Wingert ‘61, ’67 and Warren S. Wingert ’61
Kern Wildenthal and Margaret Dehlinger Wildenthal ’78
Christopher D. Winters ‘78 and Marilyn M. Winters
Kevin P. Walgreen and Nadia P. Walgreen
Beverly Levine Weiser ‘07, ‘10 and Jeffrey M. Weiser
Brian H. Wildes ’72 and Marcella Wildes
Thomas A. Wirth and Wendy Stieren Wirth ‘82
Dorothy Wallace and Robert A. Wallace
Herbert D. Weitzman
Donna M. Wilhelm
Melissa Wise and Philip J. Wise ‘78, ‘81
Mary G. Wallace and Roger W. Wallace
Craig M. Welch and Robin T. Welch
Gary Wilhelmi
Anton H. Witte and Cathleen K. Witte
Rebecca Bowen Wallace ‘50
Debra Smith Welch ’75 and Gordon R. Welch, Jr. ’68
Sarah E. Wilke ‘04
Kent A. Wittman and Susan P. Wittman Monica L. Woeste and William F. Woeste, Jr.
Richard R. Welfelt and Suzy Smith Welfelt ‘78
David C. Wilkerson and Kimberly Ehresman Wilkerson ‘86
J. Rufus Wallingford ’65 and Katherine T. Wallingford
Mary Leslie S. Wells
Karl B. Willard ‘10
Daisy F. Wong ‘93
Grayson T. Wellsfry ‘11, ‘12
Don Woo and Nancy Woo
Don Wallunas and Julie Wallunas
Don E. Welsh ’78, ’82
Abby Sassenhagen Williams ‘94 and Todd A. Williams
James L. Walters and Tina Walters
Kelly Allen Welsh ‘78 and Kevin D. Welsh
Charles M. Wood and Jean A. Wood
Cynthia B. Ward and Paul J. Ward ’76
Nancy R. Welwood and Steven C. Welwood, Jr. ‘76
Alina Somodevilla Williams ‘09 and Jared R. Williams ‘09
Angela S. Wallander and William L. Wallander
Richard Ware ‘68 William J. Ware ‘01 Kim Wargo Cindy H. Warley and Paul P. Warley, Jr. Terry Warner ‘74 Gay S. Warren and Robert E. Warren, Jr. ‘64
Barbara Cook Wendland ’55, ’86 and Erroll Wendland ’50, ’51, the Joe B. and Louise P. Cook Foundation
Bobbie Sparks Williams and J.R. Williams
Ruth C. Hayes Wood ‘86
Brian M. Wertz ‘10 and Kristin Luttrell Wertz ‘10
Charles L. Williams and Sicily Sterling Williams ’59
Blair P. Woodall ’74 and Laura M. Woodall
Jane Allman Wetzel ’52
Christine K. Warsop and Thomas W. Warsop, III ‘88
Rick Weyrich ‘71
Heather H. Washburne and Ray W. Washburne ‘84 Deborah Waters and Geoffrey D. Waters ‘86 Jenger Hilgenfeld Waters ‘74 and Steven A. Waters ‘72 David Watkins Bertha M. Watson and Kimball S. Watson James F. Watson and Janice K. Watson Jim A. Watson ‘97 Kay Ellen Weber Watson ‘71 and Robert J. Watson ‘71 Robert L. G. Watson ‘72 Sandra B. Watson and Stephen B. Watson ‘76 Billie S. Watts and D. Wayne Watts ’80 Charles E. Watts ‘47 and Wanda Dodson Watts ‘47 Charles R. Watts ’75 Georgia K. Watts and Robert E. Watts Charles Wear and Janet Mitchell Wear ‘83 Gregory T. Webb ‘89 and Robin T. Webb James D. Webb, III ’52 and Joan Webb Andrea Parvin Weber ’00 and John R. Weber, Jr. ’98 Donna R. Weber and Garry A. Weber ’58 Linda M. Webster and Steven A. Webster Cynthia Z. Weed and Gary M. Weed ‘75
Peggy Whalen and Thomas A. Whalen, Jr. Charlotte Totebusch Whaley ’70, ’76 Russell H. Wheat ’60 Laura O. Wheless and William M. Wheless, III ‘71 David L. Whisenant ’71 and Paula Wisenbaker Whisenant ’71 Brenda Beach White ‘74 and Robert G. White, Jr. ‘74, ‘75 Carol F. White and W. Wayne White ’76 Charles E. White, III and Laurie-Leigh Nix White ‘07, ‘08 Duncan M. White ’85 and Kelley Walsh White ’86 J. Richard White ‘69, ‘70, ‘73, ‘77 and Johnelle White
Craig E. Williams, Sr. and Jamie Gilmer Williams ‘75, ‘92, ‘03
Cynthia Ramsay Woodall ‘71 and J. Kirk Woodall ‘70 Susie Frey Woodall ‘73 and William M. Woodall, III
J. Bowman Williams, Jr. ‘76 and Mary Alan Roberts Williams ‘75
Jack O. Woodworth, Jr. and Meredith Ellis Woodworth ‘73
James W. Williams, Jr. ‘78, ‘81
Robert A. Wooldridge ‘61 and Sharon Smith Wooldridge ‘64, ‘99
Joan L. Williams and Temple W. Williams, Jr. ‘55
Nancy Woolley
Judy Williams and Lon R. Williams, Jr. ‘70
Daniel A. Worrel ‘94 and Susan Allen Worrel ‘94
Myra Nicol Williams ‘63 and Van Zandt Williams, Jr.
Sharon Worrell and Terry N. Worrell
Tykeysha N. Williams ‘98
Clifford G. Wright ’81
Billie Ida Williamson ’74
Joyce Wright and Linus D. Wright
John D. Williamson, Jr. ‘55, ‘57 and Roberta Van Zandt Williamson ‘58
Kenneth C. Wright ‘82 and Shannan S. Wright
Jonathan T. Williamson and Shannon S. Williamson
Patricia B. Wright and W. Dan Wright ‘70
Edward Willig and Kristen Willig Barton P. Wilson ‘89 and Mary P. Wilson
Allison Wortley and Michael J. Wortley ‘98
Melanie L. Wright ‘71, ‘83 Richard H. Wright and Sherry Wright Jiang Wu ‘00 J. Leslie Wyatt, III and Jeanne C. Wyatt
James J. White, Jr. ’82 and Rebecca Ballard White ’82
Claude R. Wilson, Jr. ’54, ’56 and Emilynn Wilson
Leland B. White ‘72 and Monica Hillenbrand White ’87
Daniel Wilson
Evan A. Wyly and Kimberly J. Wyly
Diane Wilson
Lloyd W. Yancey and Stacia M. Yancey
Michael B. White, Sr. and Virgina B. White
Dorothy C. Wilson
Arby Yates and George M. Yates
Nathan E. White, Jr. ‘64, ‘72 and Wanda J. White
E. Justin Wilson, III and Julie F. Wilson
James F. Yeager ‘77 and Kelly Yeager
Frank A. Wilson and Myralee Wilson
Kay Prothro Yeager ‘61 and Frank J. Yeager
Douglas E. Whitley ‘71, ‘73 and Sherry Castle Whitley ‘71, ‘75
J. Scott Wilson ‘73, ‘75 and Susan Pittman Wilson ‘75
John M. Yeaman ‘00
Charles W. Whitten ’80 and Cheri Whitten
Jennifer Todd Wilson ‘73 and Newton W. Wilson, III ‘73
Gerry D. York ‘58 and Polly Mitchell York ‘95
James K. Wicklund ‘76 and Kaari-Ana M. Wicklund Elizabeth Sorsby Wiesner ‘50 and John W. Wiesner, Jr. ‘50 Kathryn Wiggans and Thomas G. Wiggans, II ‘76
Kim Wylie and Michael B. Wylie ‘91
Debra F. Yenne and Thomas R. Yenne ’74
Kathleen Patrick Wilson ‘85 and Larry D. Wilson
Barbara Doran Young ’76 and Stephen F. Young ’73
Leslie Zahn Wilson ’81 and Royce E. (Ed) Wilson
Carole S. Young and James F. Young
Robert A. Wilson ‘67 and Susan Cooper Wilson ‘67
Laura Koenig Young ‘80 and Michael C. Young
Robert E. Wilson ‘66, ‘69 and Sherry Boyett Wilson ‘68
Glenn A. Youngkin and Suzanne Schulze Youngkin ‘89
Robert S. Wilson ‘62
Anthony J. Zaccagnino and Lia S. Zaccagnino Esther E. Carrillo-Zaragoza and Miguel Zaragoza Craig E. Zieminski ‘05 and Kasi DeLa Porte Zieminski ‘06
Barbara Franklin Wiggins ’53 and Peter N. Wiggins, III ’53
Cyndi M. Weeks and Steve A. Weeks
Harvey W. Wiggins, Jr. ‘68 and Tracy Wiggins
Lawrence Wehlmann and Mary Wehlmann
Julie A. Wiksten ’78, ’92
Suzanne McGuire Wilson ‘98 and Travis D. Wilson ‘98
Gale T. Weidner, III ‘94
Ashlin T. Wilbanks and Wayne F. Wilbanks
Trisha Wilson
† Deceased
Lee F. Wood, Jr.
Dwight F. Williams ’81
Margaret Weekley and Richard W. Weekley ‘67
Howard J. Weiner and Karen D. Weiner
Dorothy Stacy Wood ’55 and Thomas P. Wood
Jon M. Werthen, Sr. and Theda J. Werthen
Mike Warren ‘79
Evy Kay Washburne and Richards P. Washburne ‘75
David Wood Kathleen J. Wood and William M. Wood ‘75
James F. Warren ’76
Denni Davis Washburn ’71 and John H. Washburn ’71, ’74
Brady K. Wood ‘90 and Megan M. Wood
Annell Haughton Williams ‘76 and Kelly D. Williams ‘77
Mark M. Westerman ‘00, ‘02 and Tiffany Alexander Westerman ‘98
Mandy Warthan ‘97
Amy Miller Williams ’91 and Christopher T. Williams ’92
Lois Wolf
J. David Wimberly ‘55
Lisa P. Young
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B.J. Zimmerman ’54 and Patsy C. Zimmerman Nancy Campbell Zivley ‘54 and Walter P. Zivley ‘53, ‘55 Jack L. Zogg ‘73 and Nancy Zogg M. Catherine Zollars Ph.D. and Robert L. Zollars ‘72 Adine Bagheri Zornow ‘02 and Joseph W. Zornow David M. Zurn Geraldine D. Zurn and James A. Zurn Mark Zvonkovic ‘77 and Nancy Davis Zvonkovic ‘77
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CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS SMU gratefully acknowledges the support of corporations, foundations and organizations that made contributions and matching gifts to the University during 2012–13. The following institutions contributed $1,000 or more during the period June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013.
Anonymous Donors
Paige R. Baten-Locke Designs Baumeister & Samuels, P. C.
CenterPoint Energy - Educational Matching Gift Program
Dallas Music Teachers Association
7-Eleven, Inc. ACIG Insurance Company
Baylor Health Care System
CenterPoint Ventures Company, LLC
Dallas Social Venture Partners
Don Addington Investments
Bays Exploration, Inc.
CFP Foundation
Dallas Women’s Foundation
Adler Murphy & McQuillen LLP
BB&T Corporation
CFP Revocable Trust
Evelyn M. Davies Foundation Trust
Adleta Corporation
Philip Theodore Bee Charitable Trust
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
The Dedman Foundation
AdvoCare International, LP
The Belo Foundation
Chesapeake Operating, Inc.
Andrew Delaney Foundation
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Ben E. Keith Company
Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program
Dell Giving
Agrium Advanced Technologies (U.S.) Inc.
Betty Bradley Gifts
Chicago Title Insurance Company
Deloitte Foundation
Agrium U.S. Inc.
The Cash and Lou Birdwell Living Trust
Clements Foundation
Deloitte LLP
AIG Matching Grants Program
BKD LLP
The Clifton Foundation
Deloitte Services LP
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Blade Energy Partners
CMGRP, Inc.
The Denver Foundation
The Mark Allen Fund of the Allen Family Charitable Foundation
Blue Skies Strategic Consulting, LLC
Coastal Bend Community Foundation
Devon Energy Corporation
Blue Star Operations Services LLC - DCFC
DFI Management, Ltd.
Allman and Company
Daniel D. Boeckman Investments
Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina
Altec/Styslinger Foundation
The Boeing Company Gift Match Program
American Airlines Center
Aurora S. Bolin Revocable Trust
American Airlines, Inc.
Bonadelle Homes, Inc.
American Airlines Political Action Committee
The Boone Family Foundation
American Endowment Foundation
Boshell Foundation
AMR/American Airlines, Inc.
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
AmWINS Brokerage of Texas, Inc.
Bray Family Trust
Anderson, Smyer, Riddle & Kuehler, L.L.P.
Weldon Brigance Scholarship Trust
Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors Foundation
Brinkman Financial Company, L.P.
Dallas Series of Lockton Companies, LLC
The Cobb Family Foundation, Inc.
DFW Chapter Risk & Insurance Management Society
Calvert K. Collins Family Foundation, Inc.
Dillard’s, Inc.
Columbus Realty Partners, Ltd.
Docepsilon LLC
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Dodson & Associates Inc
Comerica Incorporated
Donnell Foundation
Commit!
The Edward & Rose Donnell Foundation
Communities Foundation of Oklahoma
Drewry Communications
Communities Foundation of Texas
DRH Data Services, Inc.
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis
The Duda Family Foundation
The Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc.
Ralph J. Duffie, Inc.
Community Foundation of North Texas
Dupree/Miller & Associates
Andrews Distributing Company of North Texas, LLC
Brown, Dean, Wiseman, Proctor, Hart & Howell, LLP
Andrews Kurth LLP
Buckley Law Group, P.A.
Concero Global, Inc.
Steven H. Durham Family Foundation
The Apartment Group Inc.
John Burns Construction
Contran Corporation
Apple Matching Gifts Program
James & Deborah Burrows Foundation
Joe & Louise Cook Foundation
Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Montemore, P.C.
William E. Armentrout Foundation
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation
Edward A. Copley Community Property
Eagle Oil & Gas Co.
The Armstrong Foundation
The Cain Foundation
The Earthman Foundation
Truman and Anita Arnold Foundation
California Community Foundation
Council on American Islamic Relations, DFW Chapter Berry R. Cox Family Foundation
The Echo Foundation
The Chandler Cox Foundation
Embrey Family Foundation
Ed Cox Foundation
Encana Cares (USA) Foundation
Edwin L. Cox Revocable Trust
EOG Resources, Inc.
Association of Securities and Exchange Commission Alumni, Inc. AT&T Corp.
Calpine Corporation Campisi’s Restaurant
East Texas Communities Foundation
AT&T Foundation
Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation
AT&T Inc.
Capital One N.A.
Coyote Theatres LLC
Erie Community Foundation
Austin Community Foundation
Cardinal Capital Partners, Inc.
The Crain Foundation
Ernst & Young Foundation
The Ayco Charitable Foundation
The Carlyle Group LP
The Cramblit Family Foundation
Ernst & Young LLP
B.C. Williams Bakery Service, Inc.
Crow Holdings, L.L.C.
Etheridge Printing Company
Bacon Charitable Corp
Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, L.L.P.
David M. Crowley Foundation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Baker Botts LLP
Carstens & Cahoon, LLP
Cruz Alta Plaza L.P.
ExxonMobil Foundation
Bank of America Foundation
W.W. Caruth, Jr. Foundation Fund
Addison W. and Louise Cutter Trust No. Two
Faith Communities Coalition of Dallas, Inc.
Bank of America, NA
Cash America International, Inc.
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Society, Inc.
The Farley Family Fund
Bank of Oklahoma Foundation
Baron and Darlene Cass Family Foundation
Dallas Bar Association Computer Law Section
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Bank of Oklahoma, N.A.
Caswell Brothers Oil Company
Dallas Bar Foundation
Stanford C. and Mary Clare Finney Foundation
Bank of Texas, N.A.
Caterpillar Foundation
Dallas Chapter of CPCU
First Private Bank of Texas
Banowsky & Levine, P.C.
The Catholic Foundation
The Dallas Foundation
First United Methodist Church of Corpus Christi
Barachel Foundation, Inc.
CCW Trust Limited
Dallas Hispanic Bar Association
First United Methodist Church of Denton
Barksdale-Bradford Properties, LLC
CDJ Family Investment LTD
Dallas Jewish Community Foundation
First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth
The Barnabas Faith Foundation
Cencor Realty Services, Inc.
Dallas Lawyers Auxiliary Foundation
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First United Methodist Church of Palo Alto
Highland Park United Methodist Church 2X2 Class
KidLinks Foundation
The Sterling McCall Family Foundation
FlexPress Digital
Ann M. Kilpatrick Revocable Living Trust
Sollie & Lilla McCreless Foundation
Fluor Corporation
Hilton Dallas / Park Cities
Kimberly Clark Foundation
John R. McCune Charitable Trust
Folsom Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Hockaday School
Suzanne K. Kintzele Revocable Trust
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Folsom Companies, Inc.
The Homan Foundation
The McGee Foundation
Folsom Properties, Inc.
Hrubetz Oil Company
Kleinheinz Family Endowment for the Arts and Education
Fondren Foundation
M.R. and Evelyn Hudson Foundation
Charles G. Koch Foundation
McKool Smith PC
The Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation
Hughes Investments, Inc.
Charles Koch Institute
McLamore Family Foundation, Inc.
The Gerald J. Ford Family Support Foundation, Inc.
Huitt-Zollars, Inc.
The Koepfgen Foundation
Meadows Foundation, Inc.
Humana Inc.
John C. Kohl, Jr. Living Trust
Mendoza Family Trust
Fossil Creek Resources, LLC
Hunt Consolidated, Inc.
Kona Distributing Company, LLC
Merriman Foundation
Foundation for the Carolinas
The Nancy Ann & Ray L. Hunt Foundation
Harlan and Amy Korenvaes Family Foundation
Merrymac-McKinley Foundation, Inc.
W. H. Francis Foundation
Richard Hunt & Joan Hunt Living Trust
KPMG Foundation
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
The Freeman Foundation
Hunt Sports Group, LLC
KPMG L.L.P.
Henry S. Miller Companies
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation
Hunter Family Foundation
Kreindler & Kreindler LLP
The David B. Miller Family Foundation
Hunter’s Glen/Ford, Ltd.
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Jack L. Freudenfeld, Jr. D.D.S.
MillicanSolutions, Inc.
Ed E. and Gladys Hurley Foundation
The Anna Belle Kritser II Foundation
Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P.
Mills Meyers Swartling
Hutchinson Community Foundation
KSWO Television Co., Inc.
Gaia Vision Partners Ltd
Mississippi State University Foundation
IBM Corporation Matching Grants Program
L&B Realty Advisors LLP
Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
Missouri United Methodist Foundation
ICC Energy Corporation
L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.
The Gardner Group
Mistler Family Foundation
India Association of North Texas
Latham & Watkins LLP
Gartner, Inc.
William A. & Elizabeth B. Moncrief Foundation
Indianapolis Colts, Inc.
Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association
GE Foundation
Monning & Wynne, LLP
Industry Petroleum
Lea Charitable Trust
General Board of Church and Society of The United Methodist Church
The Moody Foundation
Ingersoll-Rand Charitable Foundation
Legends
Robert L Moody Foundation
InnerGeo, LLC
The Leisy Brewing Company
James D. & Cathryn M. Moore Foundation
Insurance Council of Texas Education Fund
Dorothea Leonhardt Fund
Morgan Stanley
Intel Corporation
Lightner Sams Foundation, Inc.
Morrison & Foerster LLP
Interceramic, Inc.
Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc.
Munck Wilson Mandala, LLP
International Aviation Womens Association
Lincoln Property Company
Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
Intuit Foundation
Litigation Analytics, Inc.
Murphy Oil Corporation
ISN Charitable Giving Fund
Locke Lord LLP
Murray, Morin & Herman, P.A.
J. C. Penney Company, Inc.
Muslim Legal Fund of America, Inc.
Jackson Walker, LLP
Lockheed Martin Corp., Missiles & Fire Control
Jake E’s Riding Round Up
Lockheed Martin Foundation
The Lee and Joseph D. Jamail Foundation
Longview Foundation, Inc.
John M. Myers - State Farm Insurance Companies
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund
Low T Center LLC
Nardis Investment Co.
GolinHarris
Jamieson Manufacturing Company
The Loyd Charitable Foundation
National Christian Foundation - Tampa Bay
Grable Ranch Co LLC
Janet Kafka & Associates
National Philanthropic Trust
Jean Lykes Grace Foundation
J-BJ
The Edward A & Catherine L Lozick Foundation
Great Western Distributing Co.
JCPenney Company Fund, Inc.
Greater Houston Community Foundation
JD Fields & Company, Inc.
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
John Deere Foundation
GSSW-REO Briarwood, LP
John L. Wortham & Son, L.P.
The Robert A. and Marianne S. Gwinn Family Foundation
Johnson & Johnson
J. M. Haggar, Jr. Family Foundation
Violet M. Johnson Family Foundation
Albert H. Halff Revocable Trust Lenore K. Hall Trust
Willard M. and Ruth Mayer Johnson Charitable Foundation
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
Jones Day
The Ray H. Marr Foundation
Halliburton Foundation, Inc.
Gene and Jerry Jones Family Dallas Cowboys Charities
Marriott Fund for Southern Methodist University of The Columbus Foundation
June Jones Foundation
Tom and Charlene Marsh Family Foundation
Montfort Jones and Allie Brown Jones Foundation
Martinez Partners LLP
Philip R. Jonsson Foundation
MATPHYS LLC
Jordan Family Trust A.
Mattei Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA
Philip G Mavon Jr Rev Trust
K&L Gates LLP
Maxor National Pharmacy Services Corp.
Kane, Russell, Coleman & Logan, P.C.
Maxwell Family Partnership LP
Karren Investment Company
The Mays Family Foundation
General Board of Discipleship General Board of Global Ministries of the UMC The General Counsel Forum Genesco Sports Enterprises, Inc. Gibbs & Bruns LLP Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Globe Foundation Godwin Lewis PC Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program
The Hammack Family Foundation Hammack Oil Company Hatstand US Inc Haynes and Boone, LLP Hegi Family Foundation The Helmle Shaw Foundation Heyco Energy Group Inc Highland Park UMC Discovery Class
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The Tom & Edwina Johnson Foundation
Henry Luce Foundation Chauncey F. Lufkin, III Foundation Lynxette Exploration, LLC M Crowd Restaurant Group, Inc. Earle I. Mack Foundation, Inc. Magee Christian Education Foundation Maguire Oil Company Paul Marciano Foundation Marjorie A. Adams & Associates, Inc.
Elvis and Joan Mason Family Trust
McKiernan Family Foundation
Mutual of Omaha Bank
National Retail Federation Nationwide Insurance Foundation Network for Good Neupert Family Foundation The New Media Consortium The New York Community Trust Nintendo of America Inc. NJR Foundation The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. North Dallas Chamber of Commerce North Texas Public Broadcasting, Inc. Northmarq Capital, LLC Occidental Petroleum Corporation O’Donnell Foundation Omaha Community Foundation O’Meara Family Trust Oncor Electric Delivery Holdings Company LLC The One Club Oneiros Inc Dian Graves Owen Foundation Ozona Westex, Inc.
The P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc.
State Bar of Texas
RGT Capital Management LTD
State Bar of Texas Health Law Section
PAJ, Inc. DBA Prime Art & Jewel
Richards, Baker and Ridlehuber, LLC
State Farm Insurance Companies
P.J. Mechanical Corp.
The Richards Group, Inc.
The Staubach Family Foundation
Pape-Dawson Engineers
Richey Properties, Inc.
Stephens Inc.
Park Cities Baptist Church
Evalyn Elizabeth Cook Richter Memorial Fund
Jess L. and Miriam B. Stevens Foundation
Parliament Group, Inc. Parrish-Hare LP
Paul K. Richter Memorial Fund
Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Patton Boggs LLP
The Riehm Family Foundation, Inc.
Storey Real Estate, Inc.
Paulson Communications Strategies
Robert Hughes Associates, Inc.
Structured Annuities, Inc.
Pearson Partners International
Ed and Margaret Roberts Foundation
The Struthoff Company, Inc.
PepsiCo Foundation, Inc.
Summerfield G. Roberts Foundation
Study.Net Corporation
PepsiCo, Inc.
Rose-Walker, L.L.P.
The Summerlee Foundation
PerkinElmer Foundation
Rosewood Corporate Administration, Inc.
Hatton W. Sumners Foundation, Inc.
Perkins-Prothro Foundation
The Rosewood Corporation
Swagit Productions, LLC
Perot Foundation
The Rosewood Foundation
Swingle, Collins & Associates
The Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr. Foundation
James A. Rothstein Trust
Systemware, Inc.
Petkoff and Feigelson
Rowling Foundation
TACA, Inc.
Phi Gamma Delta
Rusty Hardin & Associates LLP
Tarrytown United Methodist Church
Loyd Phillips Charitable Trust
SAE Housing Corporation SMU
TEAK Midstream LLC
The PIMCO Foundation
Safeway, Inc.
Tech Wildcatters LLC
The Pinnell Foundation
Tejas Securities Group Inc
Pino’s Pizza Al Centro
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
Pioneer Natural Resources USA, Inc.
San Antonio Area Foundation
Pitts Oil Company, LLC
Santa Fe Joint Venture
PKD Trust
Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission
The Richard and Mary Templeton Foundation
Plains Exploration & Production Company
Catherine Marie Schmoker Family Foundation
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Plains Marketing, L.P. PlainsCapital Bank Plantronics, Inc. PMC Esping Foundation Prattco International LP Prestonwood Golf Club Corporation The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP PricewaterhouseCoopers Matching Gift Program
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Schwab Charitable Fund The Gay D. and William F. Scott Family Foundation Richard L. & F. Annette Scott Foundation The Serafy Foundation Sewell Infiniti Ruth C. & Charles S. Sharp Foundation, Inc. Charles S. Sharp, Jr. Trust Shell Oil Company
Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP
Tejon Energy, LP Telios Corporation
Mike and Mary Terry Family Foundation Tesoriero Family Trust Texas Bluebonnet Holdings, Inc. Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church
Verizon Foundation Verizon PAC Viad Corp Vinson & Elkins LLP Visa Inc. Visa Inc. PAC The Ware Foundation Richard W. Weekley dba Weekley Properties Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP The Weitzman Group Wells Fargo Bank, NA Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program Westdale Asset Management, Ltd Western Extrusions Inc. Jane A. Wetzel Trust Michael B. White Foundation White Management Services LLC Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation John Wiesner, Inc. The Wilhelm Family Philanthropy Fund The Willits Foundation
Windgate Charitable Foundation
Texas Methodist Foundation
Winstead, PC
Texas Taxpayers and Research Association
Watson W. Wise Foundation
Texas United Methodist College Association
World Edge, LLC
Thagard Foundation
WUG Grantor Trusts 2000
Gillis Thomas Company
Xtendwave
Thompson & Knight Foundation
Abe Zale Foundation
Thompson & Knight L.L.P.
Zelle Hoffman Voelbel & Mason LLP Robert E Zetzmann Family Foundation
Smith & Moore PLLC
QS Holdings, Inc
Dr. Bob & Jean Smith Foundation
Quicksilver Resources Inc.
SmithAmundsen LLC
William S & Blair Y Thompson Family Foundation
Raffkind’s
SMU Dads’ Club
Thomson Reuters - My Community Program
The Ragsdale Foundation
SMU Mothers’ Club
Jack Threadgill Trust
Raytheon Company
SNR Denton US LLP
Tolleson Family Foundation
Raytheon Matching Gifts for Education Program
Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME
Toot ‘n Totum
South Central Sales and Associates LP
Real Time Resolutions, Inc.
Townsend Family Foundations, Ltd.
Southwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church
Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
Red Mountain Resources
Southwestern Graduate School of Banking Foundation
Trinity Industries, Inc.
Reeder Acquisition Partners, LP
Southwestern Medical Foundation
Rees-Jones Foundation
The Abbott and Leslie Sprague Family Foundation
† Deceased
Veritex Community Bank
Texas Instruments Incorporated
PW Power Systems
Reid Family Foundation
Vendere Partners, Ltd
Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation
Slack & Davis, L.L.P.
Regions Financial Corporation Foundation
Rosemary Haggar Vaughan Family Foundation
Wilson Associates
Vin and Caren Prothro Foundation
Regions Bank
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Texas Instruments Foundation
Harold Simmons Foundation, Inc.
Reeves Family Revocable Trust
Van Katwijk Club
Wilmes Superstore
Caren H. Prothro Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Red Bayou United Methodist Church
Valley House Gallery, Inc.
Texas Health Resources Inc.
Shepherd Foundation, Inc.
Reaud Charitable Foundation Inc.
Underwood, Wilson, Berry, Stein & Johnson, P.C.
Texas Foundation for Higher Education
Princeton Area Community Foundation
Julie and Brian Simmons Foundation
UMC General Board of Higher Education & Ministry
Tradition Senior Living, LP The Stanley M Truhlsen Family Foundation Inc. TRUiST Trust 12
Law Office of Joe H. Staley, Jr. P.C.
Turner Construction Company of Texas, Inc.
Stanley Korshak, L.P.
U.S. Risk
Stanton Chase International
U.S. Steel Tubular Products, Inc. UBS SMU 2012–13 ANNUAL REPORT
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H i l ltop S ociety Hilltop Society recognizes donors who make gifts and pledge payments in consecutive fiscal years. Members of Hilltop Society listed below have contributed for at least 10 years, including during the period June 1, 2012 – May 31, 2013. For a list of Hilltop Society members who have contributed for five years or more, including in 2012–13, please visit smu.edu/hilltop.
20 + Years The following individuals have given at least 20 consecutive years to SMU. Anonymous Donors Barbara S. Aaron and Dan D. Aaron ‘73 Ann Abbas Becky P. Abbott and C. Thomas Abbott ‘63 Lynn Ferguson Abbott ’68 and Robert L. Abbott ’68, ’72
Mary Ann Tucker Barker ’77 and William E. Barker
Marla Hays Boone ‘68 and Michael M. Boone ‘63, ‘67
Bonnie N. Case and Thomas L. Case
Lucy Bryan Barlow ‘61 and Samuel S. Barlow, Jr. ‘60
Sam B. Bournias ’69 and Billie M. Sneed
Brooke Gordon Cato ’70 and George D. Cato
Deborah Bowles and Gerald L. Bowles ’71
Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Barnard ‘69
Richard D. Cato ‘87 and Rosemary A. Cato
Emma Jo Boyd and Ralph L. Boyd
Arthur Z. Barnes, Jr. ’55, ’63
Eugenio Cazorla ‘59, ‘62 and Hazel Cazorla
Lisa Boyer and R. Terry Boyer ‘88
Randi Scheel Barnes ‘76 and Shepard E. Barnes ‘76
Jack P. Cecil ‘64 and Lylene Brown Cecil ‘66
Helen M. Boyle and Robert B. Boyle ‘51, ‘54
Robert V. Cecil ‘62 and Sandra Garland Cecil ‘64
Stephen D. Barnicoat and Susan Becka Barnicoat ’89 L. Donald Barr ’63 and Martha F. Barr
Frank J. Bradley, Jr. ‘50 and Joanne Peak Bradley ‘54
Martha Chawner ‘75
Etta J. Brand ‘56
Bruce N. Cheatham ‘49 and Janet Cheatham John B. Cheatham, Jr. ‘48, ‘53
Kathy E. Barry and Thomas E. Barry
Kelly W. Adams and Gregory A. Brown ‘90, ‘02
William F. Barstow and Laurie C. Shulman
Paul S. Adams, Jr. ’52 and Susan Biggers Adams ’55
Debbie D. Branson and Frank L. Branson ’69, ’74
Diana L. Bartley ’85 and Rosemary L. Hannigan
Caroline B. Brettell and Richard R. Brettell
Beth M. Adler ‘78, ‘86 and John Adler
Deborah P. Barton and Thomas R. Barton ’78
Jackie Poe Akin ‘87 and Raymond L. Akin, Jr. ‘71, ‘72
Catherine Burch Bass ’57
Robert J. Akins ‘51 and Virginia Klinke Akins ‘51 Karen B. Alberthal and Lester M. Alberthal, Jr. Dana G. Albright and John E. Albright ’58, ’82 George B. Alden ‘50 Joseph L. Allen and Mary D. Allen Kenneth Z. Altshuler and Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler ‘48 A. Lewis Amos, Jr. and Kimberly A. Head Amos ’94
Edith E. Beach and Paul R. Beach ’48, ’49 Anne White Beall ’92 and James F. Beall Patricia Smith Beall ’56 Cheryl A. Beaudine and Robert E. Beaudine ’77 Jack D. Beavert ‘67 and Jeanie Beavert David J. Becker ’85 and Lynne H. Becker James H. Belcher ‘83 Mary H. Benavides and Rudolph Benavides ‘59
Betty Williams Anderson ’55 and E. Karl Anderson ’53, ’60
Carolyn Jensen Bender ’81 and Robert G. Bender ’81
Charles A. Anderson ‘83, ‘84 and Kimberly Chaplain Anderson ‘85
Joseph L. Benham ’56 and Verna H. Benham
Wesley J. Arington, Sr. ‘59
Don R. Benton ’74 and Rose Marie Bentsen Benton ’51
Charlie B. Arnold ’58 and Kathleen W. Arnold
Marellen Benson and T. Theo Benson ‘60
J. D. Chalk, III and Sarah S. Chalk
Peggy Braecklein
John L. Adams and Suzanne L. Adams
John R. Bauer ‘66 and Kathaleen K. Bauer
A. Baron Cass, III ’66 and Darlene G. Cass
Alan L. Brodsky ’63
Andrew H. Chen and Elaine T. Chen Barton O. Childre ‘57
Alan R. Bromberg and Anne R. Bromberg
Carol Waggett Childs ’78 and James E. Childs, Jr. ’76
James E. Brooks
Josephine D. Choate and Mark P. Choate ‘79
Anne B. Brown and Melville M. Brown, Jr. ’65
Joan Peterson Choyce ‘90 and Russ Choyce
Bill H. Brown ‘64
Betty Lu Fletcher Chupik ’60 and E. J. Chupik
Donald R. Brown ‘47, ‘66 Joe B. Brown, Jr. ‘51, ‘54 and Nell M. Brown Guston H. Browning ‘53 and Jacquelyn Odom Browning ‘53
Mary Dupy Church ‘86 and William H. Church, Jr. ‘88 Beth Bell Clark ’71 and Darryl R. Clark
Karon S. Brubaker and Peter D. Brubaker ‘74
Gail Beasley Clark ‘68 and Robert H. Clark ‘68
Corinne Bryan and William J. Bryan, III ‘77, ‘86
Kathy Vernon Clark ‘61 and Stanley P. Clark
Frankie E. Bryan
Carol Strain Clemons ‘75 and David J. Clemons ‘75
Robert C. Bryan ‘41 Bob E. Buddendorf ’59, ’61 and Susan S. Buddendorf
Ann Cook Cole ’63
John R. Bugh ‘79, ‘80 and Susan Gray Bugh ‘80
Glynn C. Collins ’49 and Nelda Collins
Floyd T. Burke ‘67 and Johnetta Alexander Burke ‘68
Steve M. Collins and Toni Palmer Collins ’88
R. Gregory Burns ‘81 and Suzy C. Burns
Gus Comiskey, Jr. ‘62 and Karen Comiskey
Deborah A. Butler ’71
David B. Conway ’79 and Kathryn W. Conway
Susan G. Byerley and William M. Byerley ‘75, ‘76
Anne Fletcher Conwell ’80 and Melvin D. Conwell
Donn R. Byrne ’62 and V. Anne Hine Byrne
Mary M. Cook
Gregory L. Cain ‘75, ‘81, ‘88
Scottie Fillebrown Coombs ’82 and William H. Coombs
Heather L. Collier and John H. Collier ‘69
Alessandra Comini
Jerry W. Ashby ’74 and Sharon S. Ashby
Lou Ann Diekemper Bergstein ’78 and Pieter Arie Bergstein
Edna Ashmore and Frank J. Ashmore ‘60
M. Mouzon Biggs, Jr. ‘65 and Gayle P. Biggs
Charles S. Atkinson ’48 and Ella R. Atkinson
J. Chris Bird ‘70 and Patricia Bird
Marilyn Hussman Augur ‘89
Cash D. Birdwell ’78 and Lou Beth Birdwell
Betty Buchanan Bacon ’51 and Richard F. Bacon ’50
Kristine Kater Birney ‘90 and Paul C. Birney ‘91 Gene H. Bishop and Kathy S. Bishop
Nancy Baker Calhoun ‘83 and Tom G. Calhoun, II
Mitchell Baddour, Jr. ‘74, ‘77 and Sharon Shute Baddour ‘74
Angela H. Bizot and Christopher E. Bizot ’82
R. W. Calloway ’55 (B.B.A.), ’58 (J.D.)
Susan Smith Cooper ‘62 and William R. Cooper ‘58
David D. Blackwell ’63 and Marianne Blackwell
Bill C. Campbell ‘74 and Virginia M. Campbell
Connie Copley and Edward A. Copley, Jr. ‘57, ‘60
Georgene S. Bleuler and Jack H. Bleuler ‘48
Peyton L. Campbell, III ‘62 and Vicki L. Campbell
Dennis D. Cordell
Norman P. Bagwell ’85 and Robin Bradshaw Bagwell ’85 Boyd V. Baker ‘50, ‘61 and Emily R. Baker
Elizabeth M. Boeckman
Marie G. Baldwin
Elizabeth G. Boeing ‘79 and William L. Boeing ‘80
Carol Caraway and James J. Caraway ‘51
Rufus P. Cormier, Jr. ‘70 and Yvonne Clement Cormier ‘70
Patricia M. Carlson and Thomas C. Carlson ’54
Raymond E. Cotnoir ‘58 and Sybil A. Cotnoir
David B. Bogard ’59 and Nicole M. Keesee-Bogard
Carl L. Carpenter, Jr. ’49
Edward O. Coultas ’68, ’74 and Wanda Viebig Coultas ’69
Janice Paul Baptiste ’85 and Perry Baptiste
Chester M. Bonar and Eunice Flickinger Bonar ’86
Dorel P. Carter and John L. Carter ’70, ’73 Tom B. Carter ‘79
Evelyn Cox
Al R. Barbosa ’51
Mr. Bill Bond ‘79
Mary Johnson Caruthers ‘67 and Michael O. Caruthers ‘67
Glenn A. Cox, Jr. ‘51 and Veronica Martin Cox ‘51
C. Fred Ball, Jr. ’66, ’68 and Charlotte Layl Ball ’69 Sue Hardy Balthrope ’61 and William D. Balthrope ’61
Howard J. Cox ’49
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Martin S. Cox ‘75, ‘78
Ann Fekety ’63
Jarrold A. Glazer ’71
James E. Hardy and Marcia Armstrong Hardy ‘89
Janice K. Coyle and John W. Coyle, Jr. ’53
Alan D. Feld ’57, ’60 and Anne S. Feld
Jimmy F. Crawford ’78 and Sally Farmer Crawford ’77
Mildred M. Feller and Verlon E. Feller ‘52
David W. Gleeson ‘65 and Sharon Knowles Gleeson ‘68, ‘69
Howell D. Harralson ‘68 and Nancy Houseman Harralson ‘68
John Crawford ‘54
Sandra L. Fennema ’68
Floylee Hunter Goldberger ‘44 and Joseph H. Goldberger
Elizabeth Deats Harris ‘49 and William M. Harris ‘46, ‘49
Charles Crow ’55
Kenneth C. Fernandez ‘88 and Lauri Fernandez
Juanita C. Gomez and Roberto L. Gomez ‘89
Morton M. Harris ‘51 and Natalie S. Harris
Dianne Diez Goode ’76 and Mark G. Goode, III
David E. Harrison ’61 and Gay Sanders Harrison ’61
Kathryn Clarke Crow ‘82 and Michael L. Crow ‘82 G. Mark Cullum ‘69 and Sally Grayson Cullum ‘79 Betty J. Cummings and Kermit C. Cummings, Jr. ’55 David B. Curran, Jr. ’81 and Nancy N. Curran Frederick G. Currey, Sr. and Marjorie Lucas Currey ‘55 Brian P. Curtiss ’78 and Susan Harris Curtiss ’78 Carol Dalby and John L. Dalby ’75
Cirila F. Fellows and Ralph H. Fellows, Jr. ’51
Robert A. Ferree, Jr. ‘68 Robert W. Fischer ‘78 J. C. Fishbeck, Jr. ‘66 Katherine Fleming and Richard L. Fleming ‘70, ‘80 Ann Messersmith Fletcher ‘57 and R. Rolph Fletcher ‘79 Ellen Hunt Flowers ‘74 and Paul W. Flowers ‘74 Gayle D. Fogelson ‘57
Evelyn Daniels and Jack K. Daniels ‘56, ‘59, ‘67
Margaret Dalton Folsom ‘49 and Robert S. Folsom ‘49
Howard L. Daughenbaugh, Jr. ‘58 and Judith Lacy Daughenbaugh ‘56
R. Steve Folsom ‘81 and Sharon Folsom
Frann Davis and Jack H. Davis ‘64, ‘66 Kathleen Holt Davis ‘66 and Stephen F. Davis ‘65, ‘66 Ronald P. Day ’75, ’76 Nancy McMillan Dedman ’50 James L. Deem ’73, ’77 and Katharine Wilson Deem ’73 F. Matt Delany ‘54 Darleene White DeLee ’53 John Dewald and Susan Krauss Dewald ‘58 Henry A. Dihm, Jr. ‘48 and Vonda F. Dihm James C. Ditto ‘57 and Lois A. Ditto Dennis O. Dixon ’66, ’68 Betty O. Doke and Marshall J. Doke, Jr. ’59
C. Craig Folson ‘66, ‘69 Ann Jacobus Folz ’50
Carolyn Voigts Goodwin ’68 and Michael K. Goodwin ’67, ’71 James P. Goodwin ’79, ’85 Coleen M. Gorman and Joseph T. Gorman, Jr. ’78, ’81
Brent Harshman ’73 and Letha L. Harshman
Ashley N. Gotovac and Robert Gotovac, Jr. ’85
Jay D. Hartnett ’90
James P. Graham ‘70 and Pamela Loaring-Clark Graham ‘72
William S. Harwell, Jr. ‘73 and Sara Rider
Joseph (Jody) M. Grant ‘60 and Sheila Peterson Grant
Margaret S. Haynes and C. Michael Haynes ’62
David A. Gravelle ’69, ’71 and Linda Lapp Gravelle ’69, ’79 Priscilla Davis Gravely ‘63 and Warren L. Gravely, Jr. ‘63
Nancy M. Fomby and Thomas B. Fomby
Cynthia Blanton Graves ’70, ’71 and Gregg C. Graves
Herschel V. Forester ‘52
Debra J. Green and Eric C. Green ’76
Don L. Forsman ’53 and Ruby N. Forsman
Dianne Warren Green ’70 and William L. Green ’69, ’72
Louis M. Fouts, III ’66 and Norma Friou Fouts ’66, ’70 Charlene S. Fowler and Dennis C. Fowler ’00 J. Andrew Fowler ‘63, ‘64, ‘76 and Monina C. Fowler
Juli Callan Harrison ‘70, ‘72 and Robert D. Harrison ‘70, ‘73
Frances Henson Green ‘65 and Larry W. Green John R. Greenstreet ‘51, ‘52, ‘61 and Mildred Alexander Greenstreet ‘51
Linda W. Hart ’65 and Milledge A. Hart, III
K. Jeffrey Hayes ’83 and Paula White Hayes ’84 Sally Evans Hayward ’70, ’74 and William D. Hayward ’70, ’74 Michael V. Hazel ‘70 Hetta Shell Heath ‘62 and Jesse B. Heath, Jr. ‘63, ‘66 Barbara Hecker and John Z. Hecker ‘79 Frederick B. Hegi, Jr. ’66 and Jan Vestal Hegi ’66 G. Ken Hempel ‘56 and Ruth Hempel Janie H. Henderson and Walter T. Henderson ‘60, ‘62 Michele Woodward Henderson ‘74 and Robert E. Henderson ‘74 Don Hendrix ’50 and Mary Hendrix
Robert E. Fowler
Robert B. Greenwood ‘67 and Sharon L. Greenwood
June Moore Francis ‘58 and Louis D. Francis ‘57
Barbara Gregory and Keith Gregory
Jay H. Herdling ‘56 and Joan M. Herdling
Melissa Franklin and Melvin R. Franklin, Jr. ‘69, ‘70
Connie Grenley and Henry W. Grenley ’67, ’69
Gregory G. Hesse ‘86 and Patricia S. Hesse
Louise H. Gresham and Thomas G. Gresham ’80
John H. Heusinkveld ‘81 and Karen Heusinkveld
Jerry L. Griffin ‘67
Karen C. Hewitt and Richard M. Hewitt ‘63
Jennifer Yelton Henry ’94 and Kyle A. Henry
Billye Hewett
Leslie List Doll ‘86 and Robert C. Doll
Gary W. Frederick ‘63 and Judy McGuffin Frederick ‘65
Robert K. Dooley
Charles P. Fredrick ’59 and Joy Fredrick
Kathryn L. Griffin and William M. Griffin, III ‘82
Holt Hickman ‘54 and Jo A. Hickman
Betty S. Dotts and Ted J. Dotts, Jr. ’64
Maureen Frost and Spencer C. Frost, III ’59, ’61
Balie J. Griffith ’53 and Beverly Griffith
Al G. Hill, Jr.
John R. Dresser ‘79 and Mary G. Dresser
James R. Fulton ’56, ’58 and Loretta M. Fulton
Andrianna Dugan and Jack R. Dugan ’69
Joe Funk ‘44
Frances P. Grimmett and Philip E. Grimmett, Jr. ‘53, ‘58, ‘70
Candy Johnson Hill ‘66 and William T. Hill, Jr. ‘64, ‘67
Jack D. Duncan, Jr. ‘53 and Marilyn Mock Duncan ‘54
Geraldine G. Fuqua and William A. Fuqua ‘51
Wilbert K. Gripp ‘50
Harlan R. Hill ‘80 and RexAnn S. Hill
Mary W. Gaertner and Theodore H. Gaertner ‘67, ‘74
William H. Grumbles ‘71 and Julia S. Grumbles
Joseph M. Hill and Ruth Ann Benton Hill ‘55
Jeri D. Grunnah and Robert J. Grunnah ‘66
James B. Gardner ’55 and Mary Beth S. Gardner
Jo Harwood Guittard ‘71 and John R. Guittard
Emily Watson Hillsman ’84 and Thomas C. Hillsman
Dorothy Jackson Garland ’46
Barbara S. Guzak ‘84 and James S. Peterson
Barbara Lomax Hitzelberger-Wooten ‘48
Betty L. Eaton and R. Vergil Eaton ’54
William C. Garlow ‘65
Marianne Snyder Gwinn ‘58
Burton L. Hoag ’59 and Sonja L. Hoag
Knoxie Chapin Edmonson ‘69, ‘75 and Robert S. Edmonson ‘71
Frances M. Garrett
Peter E. Hachtman and Rosemary Hachtman
James M. Hoggard ’63 and Lynn N. Hoggard
Tracey E. George ‘89
Robert B. Haines
Kathleen D. Eldridge and Scott A. Eldridge ‘74
Linda Harris Gibbons ‘58
Diana Brown Holbert ’71, ‘93, ’05 and John C. Holbert ’71, ’75
Arthur S. Ellis, Jr. and Esther Schroeder Ellis ’52
Judy and Jim Gibbs
Carol Graham Hairston ’65 and J. Tom Hairston, Jr. ’55
Frank M. Dunlevy ‘71 and Susan Dunlevy Robert W. Dupuy and Virginia H. Dupuy Kenneth W. Dusek ‘60 and Ruth Ann Elmer Dusek ‘64
Ben F. Ellis ’54 Craig T. Enoch ’72, ’75 and Kathryn Barker Enoch ’73, ’77 Evelyn Rose Erwin and Phillip D. Erwin ‘57 Keith Evans ‘67, ‘68 and Marilyn J. Evans Henry Exall, Jr. and Marion P. Exall Diane Lathrop Fadley ’81 and James A. Fadley ’79 Greg Farrar and Leesa Farar June Farrell and William F. Farrell, Jr. ‘53 Gary A. Feather ‘87 and Lisa M. Feather
† Deceased
Rex H. Gibson ‘85, ‘88 Marjorie White Giles ‘44 B. D. Gillentine ’58 and Marilyn G. Gillentine Lionel E. Gilly ‘39, ‘49, ‘53 and Phyllis Gilly William E. Gipson ‘45 Jo Claire Jones Gissel ‘61 and L. Henry Gissel, Jr. ‘61 Joanne K. Glaros and William P. Glaros ‘70 James A. Glasscock ‘60, ‘75 and Lois Kershner Glasscock ‘74, ‘00 Debora J. Glaze and Robert M. Glaze ‘67
John M. Haley ‘64 and Margie Jackson Haley ‘67, ‘68 Robert W. Haley ‘67 and Stephanie Keehn Haley ‘68
D. Richard Hipp and Ginger G. Wyrick ’88
James A. Holland and Sue Ann Bryant Holland ‘63 Houston E. Holmes, Jr. ‘60, ‘62 and Sally Cullum Holmes ‘60 Greg W. Hood and Janey Barber Hood ‘85
Steven A. Haley ’69 and Susan P. Haley
M. Douglas Horn ’71 and Priscilla Nicol Horn ’73
David M. Hall ‘81 and Dawn Renzetti Hall ‘81
Terry D. Hosey ‘89 and Tiffany S. Hosey
Gloria Slaughter Hammack ‘52 and John A. Hammack
Don M. Houseman ’42 and Kathryn Houseman
Lynn Hanks and William R. Hanks ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hardin ‘56
Jane Dodge Howell ’65 and Thomas J. Howell ’75
John W. Hardt ‘42, ‘46 and Martha Carson Hardt ‘42
Francy ‘Iolanda’ Conrad Hoy ‘47 and Walter W. Hoy
Virginia Arlett Howdeshell ‘45
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Nicki Nicol Huber ‘61
Ann Giles Kimbrough ’47
Ann W. Lowrey ‘52 and Cedric W. Lowrey ‘50
Julie K. Huck and Robert C. Huck ‘73
Lionel L. Kinney and Vilma Valentine Kinney ‘52
Dennis L. Lutes ’72 and Kay Portman Lutes ’69
Jackie Masur McElhaney ‘62, ‘82 and John H. McElhaney ‘56, ‘58
David H. Hudnall ’70 and Gerry Brewer Hudnall ’71
Hazel D. Kirk and Robert A. Kirk ‘48
Nancy Luxen and Robert E. Luxen ’76
Barbara McGee and Carl M. McGee ‘81
Bobby B. Lyle ’67
Jane Rogers Hudson ’46
C. Wesley Kittleman, Jr. ’66 and Jane B. Kittleman
Frank S. McGee, III ‘75 and Patricia Pfeiffer McGee ‘76
Phillis M. Hudson and Thomas E. Hudson ‘50
Kim A. Klatt ‘79 and Maureen K. Klatt
Eleanor J. Maclay ’50
Joseph H. Huffman ‘69 and Sharon Cooper Huffman ‘71
Marilyn Marr Klepak ‘56
James H. MacNaughton ’72, ’73 and Sacha MacNaughton
Harriet Hill Hughes ‘60 and Robert N. Hughes ‘60
Bettye Jean Knowles and Richard C. Knowles ’47
Selma Leyshon Hughes ‘70
Jill J. Krahenbuhl and Kim D. Krahenbuhl ‘72, ‘75
Debbie Ann Humphries and Lynn W. Humphries ’72, ’77
Chris Kline ‘75 and Teresa Kline
Katherine Glaze Lyle ‘71, ‘73, ‘94
Jane O. McGehee and John H. McGehee ‘75 Bernard C. McGuire ’57 Ross P. McGuire ’55 and Shirley M. McGuire
Larry Maday ‘73
Jeanne M. McIntyre and William C. McIntyre
Gerry L. Maddoux and Mia Diekemper-Maddoux ‘77
Dorothy A. McKearin and George S. McKearin ’69
Janet L. Magers and M. Scott Magers ’66
Nancy R. McMillin and William C. McMillin
Elizabeth J. Kramer and Jackson G. Kramer ’83
Clark K. Hunt ’87 and Tavia Shackles Hunt
Cary M. Maguire
Eleanor Fox Krebs ’50 and Paul J. Krebs
Charles D. McMullan and Helen Tasto McMullan ’57
Joy Hunt and Robert D. Hunt ‘62
Harold B. Krom ‘60
Fredna Barton Mahaffey ‘50 and John B. Mahaffey
Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt ‘65 and Ray L. Hunt ‘65
Roman J. Kupchynsky, II ’80, ’84 and Ruth Irwin Kupchynsky ’80
Jeanette L. Hunter and William S. Hunter ‘53
Clyde F. Lacy ’48 and Lena Connally Lacy ’47
Anna K. Hurwitz and Joseph M. Hurwitz ’75
Darrell M. Lafitte ’54 and JoAnn Lafitte
Hal Hyneman ‘80 and Pamela N. Hyneman
Sullins M. Lamb ’55 and Susan S. Lamb
Luanne Schmidt Malnory ’82 and Richard B. Malnory ’82
JoAnn Harris Means ‘70, ‘74 and Terry R. Means ‘70, ‘74
Craig Innes ’69, ’75 and Marsha Mays Innes ’69, ’71
Cynthia H. Landen and Michael P. Landen ’85
Don ‘62 and Dian Malouf
Linda Reid Medlen ‘66 and Norman R. Medlen ‘65, ‘66
Carol E. Irwin and Ivan Irwin, Jr. ’54, ’57
Diny Nolan Landen ’82, ‘83 and James E. Landen ’82
Harry O. Malpass ‘87
Ellen F. Jackofsky
Olin B. Lane, Jr. ’55 and Sally Buckley Lane ’55
Betty K. Manning and Jim S. Manning ’55
Cynthia L. Jackson and David C. Jackson ‘71, ‘75
Glenn T. Lang, Jr. ‘50
Carl W. Manning ’61 and Mary-Ellen Manning
John H. Lange, Jr. and Pamela Parker Lange ‘71, ‘73
Catherine Zick Manning ’75 and George T. Manning
Carol J. Langham and James T. Langham, Jr. ’64
Chris D. Mantzuranis ’73 and Virginia ‘Genny’ L. Butler Mantzuranis ’72
Kristin Boyd Larimore ’89, ’91 Patti LaSalle ‘05 and James K. Hopkins
George A. Marcinko, Sr. and Mary O. Marcinko
Paul J. Layne ’76
Linda Cumber Marcus ‘59, ‘90
Robert K. Leach ‘62
Charlene Cline Marsh ’91 and Tom F. Marsh
Barrett A. Lee and Carol A. Zeiss ‘75
Reba Jo Martin and Richard K. Martin ‘77
George T. Lee, Jr. and Natalie Henderson Lee ‘82
Joel N. Martinez ‘65 and Raquel Mora Martinez ‘89
Gus N. Lefes ‘55
Carmen O. Mason and Robert L. Mason ’71
James W. Leftwich ’51, ’58 and Patsy Harper Leftwich ’53
Barbara F. Materka
Carmen Miller Michael ‘45 and Ludwig A. Michael
Dorothy Olson Matetich ’48
Buddy Miller ’64 and Marsha L. Miller
Alan S. Leibel ’76 and Kay D. Leibel
John P. Mathieson ‘80
Cary W. Miller ’71
Nancy K. LeMay and S. Robert LeMay, Jr. ‘53
Dale R. Miller and Elizabeth D. Miller
Donald F. Jackson ‘63 and Frances Merriman Jackson ‘63 John M. Jackson ‘68, ‘71 and Kathy Winniford Jackson ‘69 Karen Peters Jackson ‘71 and William L. Jackson ‘71 Patsy J. Jacobs and William H. Jacobs ’67 Billy B. Jarvis ‘68 and Linda Holt Jarvis ’67 Constance B. Jenkins and Thomas K. Jenkins ’65 G. William Jernigan ’61 Judith K. Johnson ‘69, ‘75 James M. Johnston ’70, ’71 and Suzanne Scott Johnston ’71 Donald M. Johnstone ’66 and Sherry R. Johnstone
A. William Main ’81 and Maureen K. Main Ken S. Malcolmson ‘74 and Stacey Paddock Malcolmson
Helen L. Mamarchev ‘71
Camille Johnston Jones ’63
Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lemmon
Kenneth E. Mattox, Jr. ‘90 and Melody Shainline Mattox ‘91
Eric L. Jones and Joye McGrede Jones ‘67
Ann Howard Lemon ’60, ’74
Donald M. Mauldin ‘71 and Pamela S. Mauldin
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Jones ‘50
Marty V. Leonard ‘59
Coral Lindsey Maxwell ’48
Gary M. Jones ‘66 and Wanda S. Jones
Betty Hardt Lesko ’68 and Edmund Lesko
Janice Strong Jones ’60 and Keith S. Jones
Sharon Gray Ley Lietzow ’63
Betty Joe Clark Mayer ‘60 and Richard G. Mayer
Scott J. Jones ’81, ’92 and Mary Lou Reece ‘78
Charles S. Leyendecker ’57 and Millicent A. Leyendecker
Ann Paris Jury ’81 and Clifford S. Jury ’84 Ronald M. Kaim Helen Kanelos ‘48 Sandy M. Kaufman ‘67, ‘70 Gerard E. Kaye ‘53 and Mildred S. Kaye Thomas C. Kendig ’59 and Suzanne T. Kendig Patty Bell Kendrick ’52 and William B. Kendrick, III ’54 Elizabeth Ann Ketz and Rusty Ketz ’68, ’71 Martha M. Key and William O. Key ‘75 Harriet Janeway Kidd ‘51 Anne Nash Killebrew ’85 and George W. Killebrew, IV ’85
Shelli Mims Lindley and Steven J. Lindley ’74 Dan M. Linn ’74 and Mary Jane A. Linn Norma Garrison Lively ’49 and Octa D. Lively ’49 Janice Crow Livingstone ’58 and William E. Livingstone, III ’57, ’60 Charles L. Lloyd, Jr. ’64 and Sandra C. Lloyd D. Lynne Lockett and Luster M. Lockett ’56 Gregory S. Lones ‘84 and Rebecca H. Lones Charles E. Long ’85 David H. Lott, Jr. ’70, ’72 and Lynne Malhiot Lott ’71 Lara Lowman ‘85 and Bard Wrisley
C. Gordon McAdams ’82 and Leigh K. McAdams Sue Garwood McAlister ‘65 Joseph J. McCain, Jr. ‘64, ‘67 and Reed Skinner McCain ‘65 Donna Kidd McCampbell ‘82 and Robert G. McCampbell Harriette S. McCaul and Kevin D. McCaul ‘72 Dan P. McCauley ’72 and Sandra K. McCauley ’72
Nancy Howell McRae ‘50 and William D. McRae Eloise Parker Meachum ‘86 and Robert W. Meachum, Sr. ‘85 Douglas A. Means ‘68 and Pam Means
Kevin B. Meeks ‘79, ‘80 and Laura Green Meeks ‘79 Brian D. Melton ‘80 and Darcy Belf Melton ‘79 Cecil B. Melton ’55 Betty K. Menking and Stanley J. Menking Ann M. Mercier and J. Jeff Rolf ’78 Jennifer Whitten Metzger ‘72, ‘74 and Steven C. Metzger ‘72 Charles J. Meyer ’53 James S. Meyer ’79, ’82 and Louisa Orr Meyer ’79 Judiann Reeves Meyer ‘76 and Mark L. Meyer ‘76 Elizabeth Robnett Meyers ‘59 and Robert L. Meyers, III ‘58, ‘60
David B. Miller ’72, ’73 and Carolyn L. Miller Mary Lee Filgo Miller ‘72 Elizabeth Dickey Mills ’59 and Robert H. Mills ’57 Margaret G. Mills and Billy D. Mills ’64 Roger L. Mills ‘45, ‘48, ‘50 Horace A. Mitchell ‘56, ‘58 Frances L. Mizell and William A. Mizell, Jr. ‘49 Paulette McConachie Moen ’75 and Timothy P. Moen ’74, ’75 Kyle H. Molberg ‘81 and Paula Deakins Molberg ‘81 Jane Smith Monell ‘55 Carolyn P. Monk and Robert C. Monk ’54
Joyce Mays McClellan ‘56 and Thomas C. McClellan ‘74
D. Randall Montgomery ‘84, ‘87 and Vickie Wood Montgomery ‘84
Karen McCormick and Thomas R. McCormick ‘76
Michael E. Montgomery ‘79 and Vinette H. Montgomery
Jayne Rose McDearman ’73 and John R. McDearman ’71
Shannon Doyle Moon ’91
Margaret M. McDermott
Dawn Enoch Moore ‘78, ‘81 and Steven D. Moore ‘78, ‘98 Jennifer Bily Moore ‘77 and Thomas J. Moore
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Leslie Miller Moore ‘65 and Michael W. Moore ‘66
Susan Martin Perry ’68
Beverly C. Rogers and Mack L. Rogers ‘72
David W. Persky ’72 and Mary E. Persky
Sarah-Finch Maiden Rollins ‘42
J. Allen Smith ‘81 and Jane Cornish Smith ‘81, ‘01
Ruth A. Moore and T. Walter Moore ’62
A. Theodore Peterson, III ’71 and Joyce A. Peterson
Cecile S. Rose and Thomas N. Rose ’82
Jean K. Smith
Deedie P. Rose and Edward W. Rose, III
Lacie G. Smith ‘67 and Nancy N. Smith
Brent J. Peterson ’75
Frank W. Rose ‘53, ‘56 and Joan B. Rose
Jan Gehring Peterson ’70 and L. Marc Peterson ’70
Lynne M. Rossell and Robert M. Rossell ’77
Lowell N. Smith, Jr. ‘54 and Shirley Segars Smith ‘55
Ruth P. Morgan Donald N. Morriss ‘76 and Patricia Glasgow Morriss ‘75 Rita L. McGinnis-Morriss ‘81 and William O. Morriss ‘81 Elizabeth Setzer Morrow ‘51 and Philip R. Morrow Betsy Lane Morton ‘76, ‘05 and Stephan E. Morton ‘74, ‘76 Gwyn H. Morton ‘50 and Phyllis Erickson Morton ‘65 George F. Moss ‘58
Nan Blackston Peterson ‘49
Glenver H. Rowland and Robert G. Rowland ‘74
Belle Drye Petkas ‘68 and Peter Petkas
Karen Brandstrader Rozzell ‘82 and Scott E. Rozzell ‘71
Cathy Cook Phillips ’74 and Cecil B. Phillips ’49
Marvin L. Ruebsamen ‘62
Carol McClaughry Pointer ’81 and David T. Pointer ’81
Jeanne Beauchamp Rumley ’61 and John L. Rumley ’61
Joann F. Poladian ‘87
Grace Williams Russell ‘46 and Henry E. Russell ‘46
Joan M. Pollock and Robert G. Pollock ‘48
Shelby L. Smith, Sr. ’54 and Virginia Adelaide Harrison Smith ’54 Sue G. Smith and Troy R. Smith, Jr. ‘67 Deborah L. Snell and Donald H. Snell, Jr. ‘69, ‘73 Jeanne M. Snow and Robert A. Snow ’69 Lorraine Sutliff Snowberger ’87 and Scott Snowberger John D. Solana ‘68, ‘72 and Nancy Johanning Solana ‘69
Foster M. Poole, Jr. ‘54 and Nancy Webb Poole ‘55
D. Pat Ryan ’62 and Sharon E. Ryan
Elizabeth B. Porter and Richard L. Porter ’66
Sandra L. Ryan and William J. Ryan ’57
Douglas C. Potter ’76 and Pamela Potter
Susan E. Salch ‘91
Joan Hardy Potter ‘56 and Robert L. Potter ‘56
Victor E. Salvino
Patsie Northcutt Potts ’50
Phyllis Sams and William M. Sams ‘60
Donna M. Nelson and Harry A. Nelson, III ‘69
James T. Powell ’61, ’65 and Marie Ellis Powell ’62, ’64
Debbie Samson and George W. Samson ‘55
Elissa Berwald Sommerfield ’59 and Frank E. Sommerfield
Happy Nelson ‘62, ‘65 and Linda M. Nelson
W. Sue Prather
Lola Peterson Sanford ’50 and R. F. Sanford ’50
Linda Sonia and William Sonia, Jr.
Linda O. Neumann and Lydon Neumann ’68
Lorene Bond Prewitt ’62, ’70 and Robert I. Prewitt ’49, ’51
Carolyn H. Schley and Joseph H. Schley ’61, ’63
Phil F. Southern ‘48
Cooper M. Schley and Helen Thornberry Schley ’62
Jack E. Speake ‘77 and Sandy M. Speake
Donald G. Murray ’59 Nancy Price Murrow ’49 Allen R. Myers ’64 and Mardi Wochos Myers ‘68 Jack C. Myers ‘66, ‘69 and Judy N. Myers Jack C. Najork ‘67, ‘68 and Linda C. Najork Ernestine M. Naylor ‘47
Marilyn H. Newton and William K. Newton ‘72
Dennis N. Ryan ’74 and Diana P. Ryan
A. G. Nichols, Jr. ’62 and Barbara Koonce Nichols ’63
Kathryn A. Priddy
Elizabeth M. Nichols and Hall E. Nichols ‘73 Kent L. Nichols ‘71, ‘77
Elizabeth (Betty) Kenner Purkey ’66, ’75 and Walter R. Purkey ’67, ’75, ’95
Donald L. Niewyk and Ellen Buie Niewyk ’78
John D. Rainey ‘67, ‘72 and Judy Jo D. Rainey
Jack J. Schubert ‘79 and Jane Moran Schubert ‘82, ‘83
Frances O. Nixon and Victor H. Nixon ‘67
Howard L. Ramsey ‘50, ‘53 and Merrill Strange Ramsey ‘51
Ann Schulze and Wesley N. Schulze ’43
Edwin E. Nowlin, Jr. ‘66, ‘68 and Susan Byerly Nowlin ‘67
Caren H. Prothro
Alice G. Nye and Erle A. Nye ’65
Arthur G. Randol, III and Gayle Kleweno Randol ’71
Alice Hughes Oakley ’87 and John R. Oakley ’93
Kim-Kay Randt and Thomas P. Randt ‘78, ‘79
Morgan Dunn O’Connor ‘74
Barbara Lisenba Ray ’51 and G. Farrell Ray, Jr. ’50
Edith J. O’Donnell and Peter O’Donnell, Jr. Dwight H. O’Keefe, III ‘65 and Mary B. O’Keefe James R. Olney ‘75 and Teresa Ann N. Olney Debra Engelke Olsson ’84 and Phillip J. Olsson Kevin P. O’Meara ‘86 and Patricia Ann O’Meara David G. Orr ’56 and Mary Jane Orr John H. Otstott ‘52 Patra Owen and Robert R. Owen ’61 Yvonne Forester Page ‘50 Emily A. Parker ‘73 John M. Patison ‘49, ‘52 and Margaret Y. Patison
Nelwyn Harman Reagan ’67 and Ross B. Reagan ’65 Gerald S. Reamey ‘76, ‘82 and Kay L. Reamey Diane Hinman Reed ’68 and Richard A. Reed Christopher H. Rentzel ’72 and Jana S. Rentzel Brian T. Rhame ’83 and Mary H. Rhame Alys Price Richards ’60 and George A. Richards ’59 Frank A. Richards ‘66 Charles T. Richardson and Twila T. Richardson Corinne Richardson and Thomas E. Richardson ’56
J. Redwine Patterson ‘48, ‘51, ‘54
Nancy Richardson and Robert M. Richardson ‘62
Christopher C. Paul ‘83 and MaryAlice B. Paul
Jesse L. Richey ‘54
Anne Spivey Paup ‘73 and Henry B. Paup ‘73
J. Robin Richmond ‘76 and Judith Wolfe ‘74
Virginia W. Payne
Laura F. Riddle and Paul N. Riddle ‘79
Helen Payton and Jimmy C. Payton, Sr. ‘54
Carol L. Rippa and Herbert T. Rippa, Jr. ’69
Bill H. Pennington ‘91 and Teresa A. Pennington
Mark A. Robertson ‘85
Dorothy Oglesby Perkins ’51 and Lloyd W. Perkins ’50, ’74 Edward H. Perry ’76
Diane Robinson and William G. Robinson, Jr. ’58 Joe N. Robinson ‘79 and Judith Robinson
Gay L. Perry ‘80
Randy H. Robinson ‘74, ‘77 and Rita J. Robinson
James E. Perry and Susan Martin Perry ’68
Betty Bell Robison ’47
† Deceased
Suzanne Schmidt ’67 and Dan C. Jones Michael B. Schonberg and Shelley Hayes Schonberg ‘78
Ruth L. Scott and Winfield W. Scott ’62, ’65 Carolyn Smith Scrimshire ’57 and Norton Scrimshire ’55, ’58 Charles R. Scurry Carl Sewell ’66 and Peggy Higgins Sewell ’72 Bobby G. Shaw ’65 and Diane Shaw Carol Sheehy and Daniel R. Sheehy, Jr. ’68 George A. Shelburne ‘61 and Jessie Cunningham Shelburne ‘68, ‘74
George Solares ‘72, ‘75 Ellen Karelsen Solender ’71 Gay F. Solomon and William T. Solomon ‘64 Brian E. Somes ’89
Mary S. Spillman and Pat Y. Spillman Joe A. Stalcup ‘51, ‘59, ‘78 and Nancy V. Stalcup Daniel W. Stansbury, Sr. ’54, ’59 and Joan Lively Stansbury ’54 Marcella L. Stark Paul P. Steed, Jr. ’47 and Violet A. Steed Gigi Steele and Walter W. Steele, Jr. ‘57 Karla G. Steinberg and Lawrence E. Steinberg ‘60 Marc I. Steinberg Phyllis Y. Steinhart and Ronald G. Steinhart Jill Stephenson ‘81 Phyllis Stephenson and Steve A. Stephenson ‘71
Cathy Tosh Shell ‘78 and William A. Shell
Shirley B. Sterling and William G. Sterling, Jr. ‘52
Tracy D. Shepherd ‘93
Vicki S. Sterquell ‘78
Ora Cox Reynolds Sheppard ’43 James C. Shields ‘53, ‘56 and Lucy W. Shields
Kyle O’Brien Stevens ‘80 and William F. Stevens ‘63, ‘72
Mary Jones Shoemaker ‘60 and Robert J. Shoemaker ‘55, ‘64
Marilyn A. Stevens and Wesley F. Stevens ‘60, ‘62
V. H. Sholl ‘54, ‘56
Annette Stewart ’66
Judy Keller Shore ‘90 and Michael W. Shore ‘86, ‘90
Michele Thaxton and Robert F. Stiles ‘88
Arden Bowers Showalter ’56, ’57 and Larry D. Showalter ’57
Donald J. Stone and Norma K. Stone
David W. Shuford ’67, ’70 and Karen Livesay Shuford ’70 Nancy Perkins Shutt Ellen Siegel ‘75 Bobby L. Simpson ’65 and Laura J. Simpson Robert S. Sinos and Holly E. Stroud ’85 Lon Slaughter ’58 and Nancy Slaughter Jane Grayson Slover ‘52 and George Slover, Jr. Alice W. Smith and Ralph L. Smith, Jr. ’64
James A. Stockard ‘59 and Sue H. Stockard Junius B. Stone, Jr. ‘61 and Mary C. Stone Cynthia Canfield Straton ’83 and John William Straton, Jr. Ann Stratton and Ray B. Stratton ’58 Constance Dolph Strow ’48 Joe Chat Sumner, III ‘55 Daniel F. Susie ‘72 and Sydney Susie Greg M. Swalwell ‘79 and Terry G. Connor Donald A. Swanson, Jr. ’60 and Nancy Mock Swanson ’57
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Eloise Brown Swanson ‘45, ‘61 and John R. Swanson ‘48
Karen Stewart Wade ’72 and Paul D. Wade ’71
Clark S. Willingham ’71 and Jane H. Willingham
Tricia A. Barnett ‘02
James B. Walburg ‘85 and Sandra Walburg
Martha Swayze and W. Stephen Swayze ‘63
Rebecca Bowen Wallace ‘50
Joan K. Willis and Walter L. Willis ‘73
Harry E. Bartel ‘67, ‘68 and Scottie P. Bartel
Lucy Ann H. Sweet and M. Allen Sweet ’70
George W. Wallis ‘41
David R. Wilson ’64 and Victoria Wilson
Dolores G. Barzune and Lawrence S. Barzune
Richard C. Sweet ‘80
Carolyn Hopkins Walton ’53
Ellis M. Wilson, Jr. ‘51
Danny R. Basso and Kathy Basso
Carol Savage Swingle ’78, ’87 and Frank A. Swingle, Jr. ’76
Howard R. Ware, Jr. ‘64 and Nancy Ware
Lowell G. Winkler ’63 and Ruth L. Winkler
Jon R. Bauman ‘67 and Lou Bauman
Richard Ware ‘68
Keith Wiseman ‘60 and Nancy Wiseman
Jean C. Beasley
Gay S. Warren and Robert E. Warren, Jr. ‘64
Lucy F. Wold and Richard T. Wold
Bill Beauchamp
James F. Warren ’76
Charles M. Wood and Jean A. Wood
Jay L. Beavers ’68, ’75 and Millie H. Beavers
Thomas J. Warren, Sr. ‘42
Blair P. Woodall ’74 and Laura M. Woodall
Nell Orand Beck ‘55
Irwin Wasserman and Judith Wasserman
Arline S. Worsham and John W. Worsham
Charles A. Tarpley ’61 and Mary Ellen Tarpley
Charles R. Watts ’75
Deborah Lowman Begert ’70 and Robert F. Begert ’67, ’71
Peter M. Tart ‘64 and Shirley Shull Tart ‘63
Celia A. Weaver and Jerry A. G. Weaver ’66
James M. Wright ‘78, ‘81 and Rebekah Riggs Wright ‘79
Marian Penniman Tate ‘45
Donna R. Weber and Garry A. Weber ’58
Nenetta C. Tatum and Stephen L. Tatum ‘76
Emily W. Weems and Lovett H. Weems, Jr. ’70
Rosalie Taubman
Lawrence Wehlmann and Mary Wehlmann
James C. Taylor ‘71 and Jerry Tindall Taylor ‘72
Marion L. Weir and Thomas E. Weir ‘66
Virginia R. Taylor ‘55
Margaret Weisbruch and W. Douglas Weisbruch ‘59
Compton S. Sylvest and Ed E. Sylvest ’62, ’70 Mary Coleman Tabor ‘70 and Mike M. Tabor ‘66, ‘69 Kathryn Campbell Tanner ‘63 and Lawrence E. Tanner ‘63
Faith M. Temple and James B. Temple ‘50 Antoinette Barksdale Terry ’54 and Marshall Terry ’53, ’54 Jo Ann Geurin Thetford ‘69, ‘70 Gail Griffin Thomas ’58 and Robert Hyer Thomas ’53, ’57 Guy R. Thomas ‘76 and Lyn Thomas Milton H. Thomas, Jr. ‘52 and Ruth N. Thomas Evelyn Thompson and Ron Thompson ‘79 James B. Thompson ‘63 Linda R Thompson and Norman A. Thompson ‘69 Rex W. Thompson and Roslyn D. Thompson Ted C. Thompson ‘75 Elizabeth Gregory Thornburg ’79 and John D. Thornburg ’81 Donald G. Thrasher ’80 Enid D. Tober and Howard K. Tober ‘48 Jann Rowley Treadwell ’88 and John Allen Treadwell Blake C. Tucker ’56 and Sandra S. Tucker Peggy Jo Turnage and William T. Turnage, Jr. ‘73 Daniel A. Turner ’67 and Polly Turner
Debra Smith Welch ’75 and Gordon R. Welch, Jr. ’68 Teresa M. Weltin and Wayne J. Weltin ‘80 Dennis A. Weltman ’73, ’75 Gregory E. Werner ‘91, ‘97 and Kelly D. Werner
Joyce Belofsky and Selwin Belofsky
Debra F. Yenne and Thomas R. Yenne ’74
Aimee Ellenich Benfield ’06 and Jason O. Benfield ’96, ’98
Gerry D. York ‘58 and Polly Mitchell York ‘95
Marilyn Bentz and Robert P. Bentz ‘53
Janis T. York and Michael H. York ’59
Belle Stumberg Berg ‘71 and Donald A. Berg ‘70, ‘77
Barbara Doran Young ’76 and Stephen F. Young ’73
Garner J. Berg ‘62
Anthony John Zampella, Jr. and Bess Moran Zampella ’78
Paul R. Bergstresser and Rebecca B. Bergstresser
George N. Zarafonetis ‘41
Mark S. Bertrand ‘87
B.J. Zimmerman ’54 and Patsy C. Zimmerman
Girija Maliye Bhat ‘72 and U. Narayan Bhat
John D. Zimmerman ‘60, ‘65 and Louise H. Zimmerman
David W. Biegler and Diane L. Knape Faith Emory Biggs ‘66 Richard J. Billik, Jr. ‘74, ‘76
Louise N. Westerfield and Roy E. Westerfield ’50
15-19 Years
Laura S. Bivins and William P. Bivins, Jr. ‘74
Jane Allman Wetzel ’52
The following individuals have given at
Frances A. Blatt and Eugene Raboy
Charlotte Totebusch Whaley ’70, ’76
least 15-19 consecutive years to SMU.
Martha Blewer ’00 Karen F. Blumenthal ‘90 and Scott McCartney
John Whaley ‘75 and Wendy Whaley David L. Whisenant ’71 and Paula Wisenbaker Whisenant ’71
Anonymous Donors
Jilene K. Boghetich ‘76 and Tony Boghetich ‘75
Ebby Halliday Acers
David L. Bond ’52
Angela Perrin White ’86
Jeremy D. Adams and Bonnie Wheeler
J. Richard White ‘69, ‘70, ‘73, ‘77 and Johnelle White
Lisa Lunder-Adams ‘00 and Roger E. Adams ‘95
Stefanie Woodard Bond ’87 and W. Douglass Bond ’87
Martha Bell White ‘46 and William H. White
Don A. Addington ’53, ’65 and Suegene Addington
Barry L. Boniface ‘84 and Lora Childs Boniface ‘84
Nathan E. White, Jr. ‘64, ‘72 and Wanda J. White
Jerry Dean Alexander and Rebecca A. Alexander ‘62
Anna Boodee and William J. Boodee ’62
Stanley W. White ’61, ’70
Ann Allen ’69
Douglas E. Whitley ‘71, ‘73 and Sherry Castle Whitley ‘71, ‘75
James S. Alley, Jr. ’79
Elizabeth Sorsby Wiesner ‘50 and John W. Wiesner, Jr. ‘50
Ben M. Alvord
Kay Altman Turney ‘66 and William H. Turney
Kern Wildenthal and Margaret Dehlinger Wildenthal ’78
Hellen G. Uhlhorn and Tudor G. Uhlhorn ‘83
Brian H. Wildes ’72 and Marcella Wildes
Christine Underwood and David M. Underwood, Jr. ’88
Kim A. Wilhjelm ‘82
John T. Unger ‘73, ‘74 and Kathy J. Welch ‘74
Amy Miller Williams ’91 and Christopher T. Williams ’92
Arch W. Van Meter ’53, ’72 and Patsy T. Van Meter
Annell Haughton Williams ‘76 and Kelly D. Williams ‘77
Joanne D. Vaughan ‘98 and Joe E. Vaughan ‘64
Donald N. Williams ‘76 and Janet Yoder Williams ‘83
Katherine J. Venable and Richard Venable, III ‘72
James F. Yeager ‘77 and Kelly Yeager
Jean Lewis Barrar ’44
David Alvirez ’60 and Pauline Alvirez R. C. Ammons and Robert C. Ammons ‘63 Lisa K. Anderson and William G. Anderson, Jr. ’73 Michele O. Andrews and T. Cass Andrews ‘98 Bruce E. Anton ’79 Barbara Paschall Averitt ‘82 and Don R. Averitt ‘83 Charles S. Baer ’77 and Stephanie H. Baer Joseph S. Bailes and Yvonne Scharfe Bailes ‘97
Charlotte Gray Booth ’74, ’76 and William M. Booth, III ’74 Allison W. Bovard and Christopher M. Bovard ’84 Fran McCall Boyce ‘75 Mary Barksdale Bradford ‘63 and Ronald F. Bradford George W. Bramblett, Jr. ‘63, ‘66 and Pedie Oliver Bramblett ‘95 Gina L. Bridwell and Tucker S. Bridwell ‘73, ‘74 Robert G. Brittingham ‘76 and Terri Brittingham Carole R. Broadland and Donald R. Broadland ’62 Gorlyn H. Bronstad ‘60 and Jane A. Bronstad Ann Warmack Brookshire ’77 and Bradley W. Brookshire ’76
Dwight F. Williams ’81
Barbara Allen Baker ’54 and H. Charles Baker ’56, ’59
Stephen K. Vernon ’76, ’80
Elizabeth Williams and J. H. Williams ‘55
Horace Anson (Pat) Baker, Jr. ‘55
Brenda Myers Brown ’70, ’77 and Fred A. Brown
Glynn J. Vickers ‘65 and Rona Drummond Vickers ‘64
Joretta Williams and W.E. Williams, Jr. ‘55
Maria Cristina Meneses Ball ‘77 and William A. Ball ‘77
Camille Newsome Brown ’67, ‘79 and James E. Brown ’67, ’72
Nancy Pierce Barber ‘61
Steven B. Vik and Ning Wu ‘90
Myra Nicol Williams ‘63 and Van Zandt Williams, Jr.
Carolyn Armstrong Virden ‘74 and Phillip H. Virden ‘73
Billie Ida Williamson ’74
C. Larry Barlow ’54 and Jane Barlow
Carol Kunkler Brown ’67 and J. Martin Brown ’66
John D. Williamson, Jr. ‘55, ‘57 and Roberta Van Zandt Williamson ‘58
Kay C. Barnes and Michael H. Barnes
Glenda G. Bruce and Michael P. Bruce
Steve Barnett ’69, ’72, ’76 and Candice Taylor Chandler ’69
Warner W. Bruntjen
Sandra C. Virden and Walter Virden, III ’63 Cheryl Westgard Vogel ’76 and Kevin Vogel
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Susan L. Bruster and Timothy K. Bruster ‘85, ‘91
Jerry Buchanan ‘54
R. John Cusack, Jr. ‘86
Joseph E. Fogle ‘62 and Marcela L. Wentzel
Patricia M. Hatcher and Warren A. Hatcher ’74
Barbara A. Buettner and Kenneth L. Buettner ’75
Linda Pitts Custard ’60, ’99 and William A. Custard ’57
Shawn C. Foley ‘86 and Stacey M. Foley Gerald J. Ford ‘66, ‘69 and Kelli Olsen Ford
John Resor Hauge and Margaret Richey Hauge ‘80
Diane DeWare Bumpas ‘69 and Stuart M. Bumpas
Charles W. Danheim ’51 and Mary Lou Danheim
Lee H. Ford
C. Michael Hawn and Collyn S. Hawn Meredith M. Hays and William R. Hays, III ’74
Douglas R. Busker ’95 and Sarah M. Carlson
Jim Darnell ‘80 and Susan Darnell
Walter O. Forehand ‘73, ‘74
Elizabeth Rogers Healy ‘75 and Todd S. Healy
Jane A. Cabes and Robert L. Cabes, Jr. ’91
D. Michael Daves ’63 and Patricia M. Daves
Jane Fortenberry ’77
Patricia W. Davidson
Elizabeth L. Foster and Dennis Luczycki
William J. Hendrix ‘58
Brett C. Campbell ’86 and Suzanne J. Campbell
Diane Foust ’78 and James A. Nelson
John R. Hennessy ‘54
Rhett G. Campbell ‘70, ‘73 and Susan V. Seybold
Grayson L. Davis and Rebecca McCulloch Davis ‘70
Athena A. Fox and Tom L. Fox ’60
Edward J. Henry ’88 and Jeanne (Claire) Schlumberger Henry ’89
Jerry A. Candy ‘67 and Suzanne B. Candy
James W. Davis, Jr. ’68 and Susan E. Davis
Eleanor D. Caraway and Stone W. Caraway ’57 Brenda H. Carr and James G. Carr, III ’74
Sally Ann Kay Davis ’56 and W. Richard Davis ’56, ‘58
LaDonna J. Carrington ‘83, ‘84
Vol S. Davis, III ‘87
Anne R. Carrozza and Vincent A. Carrozza
Betty Dawson ’70
Doyle I. Carson and Sarah Simmons Carson ’60
Peggy Simmons Dear ’78
Ana M. Carty and Donald J. Carty
Chandrima Deb ’83 and Raj Deb
John C. Caruth and Linda F. Caruth Robert M. Carwell and Sheryl M. Farley ‘71
Rachael Redeker Dedman ‘96 and Robert H. Dedman, Jr. ‘80, ‘84
Ellen Castro ‘73, ‘75
Daniel A. Dell’Osa ’78
Jorge J. Castro ‘98 and Ximena Castro
Daniel J. Delp ’95 and Jennifer K. Delp
Blake V. Cecil ’93 and Melinda Cecil
Cheryl G. Disque and Michael J. Disque ’64
Agnes Cheng and James L. Smith
Anthony W. Dona ’81 and Lillian Dona
Jean Smith Cherry ’66
Kathryn Donald and Ronnie W. Donald ‘71
Sherman L. Chisom ’97
Carrie A. Donaldson and Dave Donaldson ’67
Charles A. Chitwood and Christy Dyer Chitwood ’84
C.J. (Don) Donnally, Jr. ’67, ’68 and Carol G. Donnally
H. Wade Choate ‘53 and Toni L. Choate
Barry B. Donnell ‘61 and Johnelle M. Donnell
Barbara H. Clark and William J. Clark ’71 Barbara Priddy Clark ’77, ’98 and John W. Clark, Jr. ’60, ’63 Christopher I. Clark ‘96 Mitzi Cleaver David N. Collins and Nina O. Rainer Pam Conlin and Steve Conlin David M. Cook and Jan Williams Cook ‘80 Brenda K. Cooper and Gerald B. Cooper, Jr. ’74, ’93
Elena Guerra Davis ‘00 and Peter F. Davis
J. Ed Frieze ‘81 and Maureen Gehan Frieze ‘84 Linda Schlinkman Fuller ‘73 and Terry Fuller Elizabeth Powell Gallian ‘96 and Michael D. Gallian ‘96, ‘01
Barbara Sorensen Geer ‘91 and Jason W. Geer ‘91 Sandra L. Gennrich ‘98 Elizabeth Brooks Gentry ‘59 James M. Gerhardt Judith B. Gibbons and Thomas Gibbons Angie Gibbs and Graham Gibbs ’89 Kenneth A. Gilbert and Margaret Buzbee Gilbert ‘72 James A. Gilligan and Julie Jeans Gilligan ’83 George R. Gober and Sue A. Gober
Deanna Stewart Goodman ’92 and Kendall E. Goodman
Lowell C. Duncan, Jr. and Nancy S. Duncan Angie Dunk and W. Kirk Dunk ’91
Diane P. Couchman ’91 Charles A. Cox, Jr. ’96 and Janice F. Cox
John C. Dvorak ‘49 and Ruth Vanderveen-Dvorak
Charles L. Cox ’45 and Flora Estes Cox ’48
Stephanie L. Dye
Nathan E. Crain ’92
Harold L. Early and Martha Kerr Early ‘63
Jean E. Crawford and Mark T. Crawford ’76
Francile Foote Ehricht ‘41
Carter Creech ’60, ’63
George A. Engelland, III ‘68 and Nancy H. Engelland
Nancy Kliewer Dunlap ’83
Allison Cox Estes ’87 and Thad Estes
Carolyn Heirholzer and Malford Hierholzer ’60 Mary Beth Sax Hilburn ’77 and Ted A. Hilburn Joan West Hines ‘51 and Norman P. Hines, Jr. ‘50, ‘60
Jean Gargiulo and Joseph M. Gargiulo
Cheryl D. Drayer and James F. Drayer
Janis R. Dumas and Ted A. Dumas ’68
David M. Hesser ’96 and Nataly Hesser
Douglas C. Gardner ’85 and Kelly H. Gardner
Glenn N. Gonzalez ‘74 and Marjorie A. Gonzalez
Nathan T. Duermeyer ’96
Alvino R. Herrera and Irma E. Herrera
Vicki L. Hill
Cheryl L. Drane-Skipworth ‘84 and Darrel K. Skipworth Vivian Noble DuBose ’77
Dr. and Mrs. Edward K. Hensley ‘56, ‘74
Nancy R. Galter and Morris A. Galter
Bill J. Goforth ’70 and Brenda L. Goforth
Bill Dunlap and Deborah Dunlap
Mark E. Crites ‘84 and Martha May Crites ‘85
Marcia C. French
Patrick W. Downs
Sharon Cornelius and U. Sidney Cornelius, Jr. ’74
Bob L. Crews, Jr. ‘77 and Peggy Ann Crews
Margie Francis and Raymond E. Francis ‘64
Danny Grant and Elaine C. Grant ’82 Carroll R. Graves ’61 and Percilla Graves Helen S. Gray
James G. Hoffman, Jr. ’86 Mason Kyle Hogan and Susan Nethery Hogan ’89 Margaret Edwards Hogg ‘73 Angeline G. Holdaway and Michael J. Holdaway Bethany C. Holland and Sam Holland Billie Ruth (B.R.) Holman ’67 and Denny R. Holman ’67 Beverly J. Holmes Bonnie L. Horton ’79 and Greg Horton A. Glen Houston ’76 and Peggy G. Houston Carol J. Howe and Mark A. Howe ’77 Mimi Powell Huey ‘60, ‘85 and Ward L. Huey, Jr. ‘60 Catherine Schmoker Hunnewell ’87 and Willard P. Hunnewell, Jr. Caroline R. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Lara F. Hutt, III ‘57
Kelly Green and Norman N. Green
Margaret Ackermann Ice ‘78 and Stephen L. Ice
Susan S. Green and Tommy L. Green ‘68
Barbara Isbell and George V. Isbell ‘57
Jonathan S. Greene ‘96
James G. Isleib ’94 and Jennifer Cook Isleib ’94
Cynda Cason Grover ‘64 and Gary E. Grover ‘64, ‘65
Charles R. Jackson ’58, ’73 and Linda Jackson ’58
Ann E. Groves and James T. Groves, III ’56
Harry M. Jannette, Jr. ‘50 and Mamie B. Jannette
Charles L. Gummer and Cindy M. Gummer Jeremy L. Halbreich and Nancy Strauss Halbreich
Nancy P. Jeffett
Edith Halbrook and Lloyd E. Halbrook ’51
Eugene Jericho ‘49 and Mary Ellen Mitchell Jericho ‘46
David C. Haley ’85 and Lori K. Haley
Cary L. Jennings ’79, ’82 and Kay D. Jennings
Gretchen Phillips Hamm ‘67 and Ralph C. Hamm, Jr. ‘66
Bill E. Jessup ’55 and Marilyn Jones Jessup ’53
John W. Hammond, Jr. ‘88 and Judy H. Hammond
Helen D. Johnson
Kathy Fair and Richard I. Fair ‘90
Bonnie Moore Hanley ’80 and Mark D. Hanley ’78
Kellie Prinz Johnson ‘96 and Kevin M. Johnson
Neal J. Faulkner ’91, ’94
Carol M. Harder and James Harder
Nancy Crow ‘65 and Jack F. Sanders ‘64
J. Webster Feild ’50 and Jane Feild
Katherine C. Hargrove and Mac Hargrove
Barbara L. Crowe and Frederick J. Crowe ‘93
Barbara B. Ferson and Scott E. Ferson ’74
Keith W. Harris
Gary T. Crum ‘69 and Sylvie P. Crum
Becky Rose Fisher ‘86 and Bryant R. Fisher ‘85
Lee Cullum ‘61
Joyce I. Fiske and Robert W. Fiske ‘57
Christine Schwyn Harrison ’82 and Lyndall F. Harrison ’82
Margaret A. Cullum
Colleen Cook Flickinger ’55
Kathryn Harrison
Ann M. Jordan and Darrell E. Jordan ’64
Nancy H. Currey
Marion T. Flores and Nash D. Flores
Anna M. Hart and John R. Hart ’63
Jerry N. Jordan ‘52 and Mary L. Jordan
John W. Croft and Kathryn G. Croft Constance Kirby Cross ’82 and Ralph E. Cross, Jr. Barbara Hunt Crow Harlan R. Crow and Katherine Raymond Crow ‘94
† Deceased
Kathryn S. Etcheverry and Lance S. Etcheverry ‘90 Eric H. Everett ‘94 and Jennifer Everett Jeanne M. Fagadau and Sanford P. Fagadau
Alecia (Sue) John and Phil G. John Jeanne Roach Johnson ’54 David W. Jones ’88 and Lauren W. Jones Gene C. Jones and Jerry Jones Harry M. Jones, Jr. ‘64 Helen C. Jones and Phillip R. Jones ‘70 Dianne B. Jopling ‘71
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Lisa Burgen Jordan ‘86
Bruce A. Marshall ’79 and Susan E. Marshall
Rachel R. Nance and William B. Nance, Jr. ‘69
Holly Robinson and Marc C. Robinson ‘73
Anita Jurevics and Vitauts Jurevics ’57, ’64
Amie S. Napier and Andrew B. Napier ’88
Bruce A. Robson ’74 and Emily K. Robson
Albert G. Karam and Mary Ackels Karam ’79
Elizabeth Turner Marshall ‘58, ‘68 and John W. Marshall ‘56
Carolyn F. Neal and George D. Neal ‘54, ‘60
Jean Clark Roe ’54 and Newton Charles Roe
Lyle Eilers Keeling ’50
David F. Martineau and Sara T. Martineau
Faye R. Neel and Jasper Neel
Patsy J. Kelley ’46
Elvis L. Mason and Joan Baker Mason ‘60
Douglas J. Nichols ’95, ’97 and Gerry Nichols
Douglas H. Rogers ’66 and Jennifer Hunt Rogers ’84
C. Matthew Kendall ’92, ’94 and Lisa A. Kendall
Gail Vosburgh Massad ‘68 and Robert A. Massad ‘68
Albert W. Niemi, Jr. and Maria Niemi
Andrew D. Rooker ’73 and Jane L. Rooker
Lisa Niforopulos ‘89
Rachel Bragdon Rose ‘92 and S. Lance Rose
Dennis Noebel ’78 and Susan R. Noebel
Grady L. Rountree ‘65, ‘67
William D. Noel ’82 and Barbara W. Noel
Robert B. Rowling ‘79 and Terry G. Rowling
Janet G. Nolan and William E. Nolan ’58
Gayle L. Royar and Kenneth D. Royar ‘63
J. Clayton Oliphint ‘88, ‘96 and Lori M. Oliphint
Suzann Hess Ruff ‘73
Geraldine A. Orler and John J. Orler ‘69 Catherine B. Orsak and Geoffrey C. Orsak
Thomas W. Sabin, Jr. ‘79 and Amy T. Styczynski ‘89
Judge James W. Kerr, Jr. ‘65 Andrew G. Khoury ’91 James E. Kij and Jessica DeVries Kij ‘76 Chere Kimbell and Isham Mike Kimbell, IV ’63 Barbara Williams Kincaid ’71, ’05 and Samuel T. Kincaid, II ’71, ’80 Gail G. King ’56 and Hugh D. King ’57 Ellen S. Kinsey and Glenn V. Kinsey ‘77 James E. Kirby, Jr. ’57, ’59 and Patty Boothe Kirby ’56 Rina Kirchgessner John W. Knoespel ‘78 Jack D. Knox ‘60, ‘63 Kevin L. Knox and Tryna H. Knox ‘12 Janet W. Kobylka and Joseph F. Kobylka Michael L. Kreager ‘88 Blake D. Kresl ’93 and Lisa T. Kresl Amy O. Kulas and Jason A. Kulas ’93 Roy A. Kull, Jr. ’60 and Susan Hardy Kull ’65
J. Scott Mattei ’93 Charles W. Matthews and Karen Matthews Melinda Miller Matthews ‘90 and Stephen M. Matthews ‘88 O.J. Goode Mavon ‘66 and P. G. (Jerry) Mavon, Jr. ‘66 Gillian M. McCombs Bryan D. McCrory ’85 and Gayle Resler McCrory ’83
Claudia Ann Ryan and Ronald C. Ryan ’98, ’99
Mary Anne Park Owens ‘63
Gregory O. Sargent ‘89
Cynthia M. McDonald and W. Scott McDonald, Jr. ’59, ’61
Linda Stewart Ozanne ‘74 and Porter L. Ozanne, III ‘70
Mary Ann Ayres-Scalise and Anthony Scalise ‘61
Frances Owens McElvaney ‘58 and William K. McElvaney ‘50, ‘51, ‘57
Rebecca Rushing Page ‘72 and Ronald L. Page ‘65, ‘69
Brad W. Scharf ’73 and Mary E. White-Scharf ’72
Corinne A. McFarland and H. Neill McFarland ’47
Patricia M. Patterson
Becky L. Schergens ‘62
Claudine R. Patton and Darrell P. Patton ’56
A. Jeffrey Schreur ’70 and Susan S. Schreur
John S. McFarland ‘59, ‘61 and Linda B. McFarland
Charmaine L. Paulin and John W. Paulin ’62
Chris A. Schulmeister ’95 and Jeanie Schulmeister
Cappy R. McGarr and Janie S. McGarr
Don S. Pearce ‘65 and Linda Boswell Pearce ‘70
Bridget A. McGregor and Daniel E. McGregor ’79
Bonnie Wendland Petway ’55
Martha Raley Peak ‘50 and Preston A. Peak
Mary Scuka and Robert F. Scuka ‘87 Avelino F. Segura and Judith Garrett Segura Kim M. Shaddock and William C. Shaddock ‘74
Karla McKinley and Mark C. McKinley ‘78
Barbara A. Phillips ’84 and J. Randy Phillips ’70, ’71
Margaret C. McKinney and Ross E. McKinney ‘48
Leon P. Piepenburg ‘07 and Marianne Baker Piepenburg ‘81
Carmen Crews McMillan ’64 and E.G. McMillan, III ’61, ’62
Charles C. Pierce, Jr. and Jane Harrell Pierce ’65, ’71
Daniel H. Siefert ’73 and Jamey P. Siefert
Janis Jacobs Lamoreaux ’69, ’70 and Robert M. Lamoreaux ’69, ’70
Al S. Meador, II ’78 and Julie H. Meador
Angie S. Pirok and Paul J. Pirok ’81
John R. Medina ‘72 and Shirley Medina
Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 and Harold C. Simmons
Beverly Brooks Landgraf ’73, ’76 and John F. Landgraf
Cynthia S. Pladziewicz ’82
David L. Meek ’93
Mark B. Plunkett ‘96
Erin A. Simons and George S. Simons ‘83
Eric D. Larner ‘66 and Jane Larner
Robert E. Mellor ‘68 and Suzanne Bolton Mellor ‘69
Karen S. Pollock and Richard R. Pollock ‘84
J. Ernest Sims ‘74 and Lolita Cuellar Sims ‘74
Betty A. Lasley and Thomas T. Lasley ’68 Alexandra Lavie and Robert Lavie ‘78
Barbara Youkers Pool ‘67 and Richard L. Pool ‘64
Jeffrey F. Skiba and Kelsey Bowles Skiba ‘88
Marybelle P. Menzel
Ana M. Grundner-Lee and Ingram Lee, II
Ellen Benson Merriman ‘85 and Michael A. Merriman ‘79
Emily S. Potts and H. Russell Potts, Jr.
Amy F. Lefkof ‘82
Terry Methenitis and William M. Methenitis ‘81
John W. Lenhart ‘77 and Malinda E. Lenhart
Elizabeth J. Milazzo
Jane S. Lerer and Stephen A. Lerer ’72
Carolyn D. Miller ‘53
Ruth W. Lett and Sam Lett
Mary W. Miller and Tom Miller ‘56
Carrie A. Levering and Craig R. Levering ’79
Harvey R. Mitchell, Jr. and Joyce J. Mitchell
Andrew R. Lewis and Sharon Packer Lewis ’83
Alma A. Moberg ’85
Nicole Lidji Barbara L. Lindsay and William B. Lindsay, III ‘69
Christopher S. Moen ’72 and Leanna Nelson Moen ’73
James R. Littlejohn ’73, ’76 and Jana Jobe Littlejohn ’75
Anne Mewhinney Monning ‘71 and W. Bruce Monning, Sr. ‘70, ‘72
Juliette Moore Raffensperger ‘83 and Paul S. Raffensperger
David A. Lively ’93 and Elizabeth Gillette
Allen J. Moore ’53 and Mary Mullino Moore ’66, ’67
Jeritza J. Reece and Richard E. Reece ‘49
Amelia M. Sorrell and Billy D. Sorrell ’57, ’66
Don A. Reed, Jr. ’66 and Gretchen Beaird Reed ’66
Larry H. Spalding ‘68 and Monica F. Spalding
Katherine Brazda Kurtz ‘80 and Kevin F. Kurtz Joyce S. Lacerte and Lawrence G. Lacerte Harriett R. LaFoy and Joe C. LaFoy, Jr. ‘65 Stephen A. Lally ’72 Chun H. Lam and Wai-Fung E. Kong-Lam
Carrie J. Loftis Charles W. Logan ’63, ’65 and Patricia Birmingham Logan ’63 Dan L. Longo and Margaret Erdle Longo ’89 Barbara Golden Lynn ’72 and Michael P. Lynn ’75 Jeffrey N. MacDowell ‘87 George W. Maguire ’78 and Sandra K. Maguire John C. Mallios ‘72 and Sherry Mallios Ray H. Marr ‘52
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Edward W. Moore ’84 and JoAnne Bisso Moore ’80 Elizabeth G. Moore and R. Anthony Moore ‘68 Philip B. Moran ‘87 and Vicki Moran Christina L. Moreland and Joey Moreland, III ’95
John J. Sheehan, Jr. ‘80 and Margaret Phillips Sheehan ‘81 Jane L. Shook and Wallace T. Shook ’51 Gerald S. Siegmyer ‘73 and Marian E. Siegmyer
Anne Turriff Slaughter ’66 and Randolph Slaughter, Jr.
Christopher W. Prater ’82 and Karen Church Prater ’82
Bud Smith ‘45 and Jane M. Smith
Gage A. Prichard, Sr. ‘58 and Gwen Lee Prichard ‘58
Eva S. Smith and Michael G. Smith ‘66, ‘71
David L. Puterbaugh ’78, ’79 and Kathy Puterbaugh
Jay S. Smith ’91
Elizabeth Hitchins Quigley ’91 and L. Matthew Quigley
Lester E. Smith, Jr. ‘56 and Nancy L. Smith
Cindy D. Rachofsky and Howard E. Rachofsky
Robert E. Reinke ‘78 George T. Reynolds, III ‘57 and Jocelyn A. Reynolds Robert E. Richey Carol Jackson Riddle ’70, ’80 and Michael L. Riddle
Cece Smith ‘74 Freda Smith and Woodrow W. Smith ‘50, ‘52 Kendra M. Smith and Keven D. Smith ‘98 Louis M. Smith ’59 William Boyd Smith ‘71 Marion G. Sobol
Brenda Stubbs Spencer ‘98 and Nelson H. Spencer ‘64, ‘82 Willard Spiegelman Dan W. Stansbury, Jr. ’89 and Tina Moore Stansbury ’91 Marianne and Roger Staubach
Ronald H. Ridlehuber ’75
Gail Stephenson and John M. Stephenson, Jr. ‘65
R. Charles Muchmore, Jr. ‘75
Curtis A. Ritchie ’81 and Sharon E. Ritchie
Eric W. Stetenfeld ’96
Charles W. Naeser ’67 and Nancy D. Naeser
Betty Canon Robb ‘52
Mary E. Nakashige ‘82
Paula K. Roberson ‘74
H. Leighton Steward ‘57, ‘59 and Lynda Brady Steward ‘59
Christi Shdeed Morrow ’94 and Cory L. Morrow ’99
Don W. Stewart ’57 and Vicki L. Stewart
Heather H. Washburne and Ray W. Washburne ‘84
Margaret A. Abbott and Robert E. Abbott, Jr. ‘70
James E. Bailey ‘96 and Suzanne C. Bailey
Frederick M. Stier ‘65 and Mary P. Stier Mary A. Stone and Wallace O. Stone
Robert N. Watkin, Jr. ‘46
Jeri Cole Baker ‘69 and Stanley Baker
Helen Stephens Storey ‘50
Bertha M. Watson and Kimball S. Watson
Anne Jacoway Abney ‘70 and William A. Abney ‘69, ‘72
David L. Stovall ’95
David A. Watson ’96 and Grace T. Watson
Emma J. Achucarro and Joaquin Achucarro
Bob Strasser and Paula K. Strasser
Cynthia Braley Weaver ’72 and Robert B. Weaver, Jr. ’71
Alice Grubb Adams ’77 and Charles R. Adams ’77
Keith C. Weaver ‘77 and Rebecca C. Weaver
Bradley L. Adams ‘93 and Jennifer C. Adams
James D. Webb, III ’52 and Joan Webb
Robert J. Adamski
Andrea Parvin Weber ’00 and John R. Weber, Jr. ’98
Robert S. Agatston ‘75
Derek C. Weber ’83 and La Donna R. Weber
Gloria Dahl Akin ‘54 and Ted M. Akin ‘53, ‘55
Donna Kuhn Wellington ’89 and Robert H. Wellington, III
Charles J. Alberton ‘77
Martha M. Wells
Betty Alderete and Jacinto Alderete ’61
Don E. Welsh ’78, ’82
Cynthia Pearson Alexander ‘77, ‘78 and Stephen D. Alexander ‘78, ‘81
Carolyn D. Strode and Joseph A. Strode ‘72 Kay Strother and T. McCullough Strother ’62, ’65 Sharon P. Strother and William E. Strother ’54 David M. Sudbury ’70 and Holly Ritger Sudbury ‘68 Daniel R. Sunkel ’82 and Helen R. Sunkel Carolyn C. Swann and Stephen B. Swann ‘70 Charles D. Sweeney ’65 and Sherry Sweeney Martin Sweidel and Monica Sweidel Beverly K. Tarbet and Robert M. Tarbet, Jr. ’84 Ava D. Thomas ’82 David H. Thomas, III and Pamela Roach Thomas ’81 Lisa Holm Thompson ‘78 and Sanders Thompson, III Mindy Mooney Thompson ‘77 and Michael G. Thompson Sandra Thornton Lane Freeman Threadgill ‘73 L. Donald Thurman ’57 and LaDonna Thurman Phillip G. Tidmore ‘86
Terry D. Westbrook and Vennetta A. Westbrook Donald J. Wheeler, Jr. ’65 Carol F. White and W. Wayne White ’76
Charles B. Albright ‘85
David E. Alexander and Sandy W. Alexander Marion Carey Alexander ‘63 and William H. Alexander
Duncan M. White ’85 and Kelley Walsh White ’86
Linda D. Ali and Steven M. Ali ‘93
John C. White ‘95
Margaret (Peggy) Seay Allison ‘61
Leland B. White ‘72 and Monica Hillenbrand White ’87
Pierce M. Allman ’54
Barbara Franklin Wiggins ’53 and Peter N. Wiggins, III ’53
John O. Alston ‘59 and Mildred C. Alston
Julie A. Wiksten ’78, ’92
Douglas F. Tinker ’90
Ann Barnes Wilkinson ’79 and Scott D. Wilkinson ’78
Peter B. Tinkham and Sandra CorSette Tinkham ‘66, ‘69
Hal Williams
Nancy Brooks Titus ‘48
Kathryn Williams ‘67, ‘73 and Richard K. Williams
Brad Todd and Rebecca Sheen Todd ‘78
Gail D. Williford ‘99
John C. Tolleson ’70 and Debra J. Tolleson
C. Edwin Wilson ’73 and Susan M. Wilson ’80
David R. Tooley ’76, ’77 and Donna Tompkins Tooley ’75
John W. Wilson ‘47, ‘49
Linda L. Topper and Robert C. Topper, Jr. ‘70, ‘73
Daniel Aguirre and Elizabeth Aguirre
Robert E. Wilson ‘66, ‘69 and Sherry Boyett Wilson ‘68
Dee C. Torbert
Adelaide Graves Wingert ‘61, ’67 and Warren S. Wingert ’61
Barbara E. Trego and Bruce D. Trego ’94
Thomas A. Wirth and Wendy Stieren Wirth ‘82
Jeanne L. Tunks and Thomas W. Tunks
Cindy L. Wofford ’86 and Dan H. Lee, III ’70
Linda C. Tunnell and N. Ray Tunnell ’51
Fred W. Wolter, Jr. and Susan Perry Wolter ‘80
Gail O. Turner and R. Gerald Turner
David A. Woods and Pat Woods
Richard C. Turner ‘82 and Sonja Cardenas Turner ‘82
Gerry N. Wren ‘56
Nancy A. Alikonis ‘72
Tracy Anne Allred and Mark A. Chancey Adrian Alter ‘50 and Fredna S. Alter Ann F. Andersen Arthur J. Anderson and Katherine Baxter Anderson ’80
Christie R. Baker and Timothy A. Baker ’77 Patsy Smith Baker ’52 Stanley Baker Peter J. Bakewell and Susan B. Bakewell Stephen P. Ballantyne ‘77 James F. Banes and Judith Wendel Banes ‘69, ‘78 L. James Bankston ‘74 and Sandy L. Bankston Edward M. Barbanell ‘85 and Melissa Barbanell Barry W. Barge ‘82 and Carol V. Barge Kathryn M. Barrett ‘75 Mary M. Bartholow Marisela Batts and Robert L. Batts, II ‘87 Joe Bays ’79 Ellen Anne Beadling ‘76 Marianne E. Beal and Thomas E. Beal, Jr. ‘56 Joseph G. Beard, Sr. ‘83 and Sherry H. Beard Christopher L. Becherer and Jennifer Hubbard Becherer ‘03 Larry G. Becker ‘62 and Marcia Becker Lynn M. Behrendt and Robert E. Behrendt Elizabeth Cockrell Bennet ‘92 Robert H. Bennett ‘97 Charles M. Berlau ‘79 John C. Berry and Linda R. Berry Thomas N. Bettes ‘77 Neil A. Bickley ’72
Carol A. Anderson and David J. Anderson ‘77
Rose Gruber Biderman ‘50
Dottie Demaree Anderson ’64 and R. Wayne Anderson ’64
Nicole Kugler Bidwill ’85 and William V. Bidwill, Jr.
Evelyn Herr Anderson ‘72 and Judd P. Anderson
Ed Biehl and Julianne Addis Biehl ’72
Jeffry D. Anderson ‘85 and Kari J. Anderson
Oliver R. Biggers and Ruth Ann Lowry Biggers ‘70
Marianne M. Anderson and Marion M. Anderson ‘62
James A. Biggerstaff ‘62, ‘69 and Josephine Miller Biggerstaff ‘63, ‘84
Joan Dreibrodt Anderton ‘69 and William B. Anderton
Carol J. Biondo ‘89 and William J. Glasstetter ‘79
Donald R. Andrews, Jr. and Vicki P. Andrews
George S. Birchfield and Judy A. Birchfield
Edwin F. Ansbro, Jr. and Wendy Pritchartt Ansbro ‘83
Barbara Braymen Black ‘75 and Carlos N. Black
Kathryn H. Arata ’87, ’91 and Stephen L. Arata ’88
Georgia Sue Black
Bill Armstrong ’82 and Liz Martin Armstrong ’82
Kirsten Butler Blanchat ‘87 and Michael D. Blanchat ‘91
Jan H. Black and Stuart Black
George M. Underwood, Jr. ‘41
Cynthia Rose Yeargan ’77 and Stephen T. Yeargan ’69
Nancy E. Underwood ’73
George P. Yedinak ‘97
Susan Downs Armstrong ‘59 and Thomas E. Armstrong ‘60
Betty Ellsworth Ungerman ’90 and Steve A. Ungerman ’68
Gordon R. Youngblood ‘82
Bessie H. Arnold and James W. Arnold ‘52
Ann M. Boddie and J. Larry Boddie ‘68
Darrilyn Young-Harris ‘60
Herbert (Pete) Arnold, III ‘60 and Joyce Arnold
Anne Bolger and John T. Bolger, III ‘80
Nina Byrom Zapffe ’46
Peter B. Arnold ‘83
Benjamin K. Boller ’92
Florence G. Ziegler
Nelson R. Ashwander
Stephen J. Zimmerly and Virginia Abernathy Zimmerly ’78
Eileen Baird Askew ’94 and Richard F. Askew ’92
Martha Cravens Bonilla ‘77 and William D. Bonilla, Jr. ‘76
Mark Zvonkovic ‘77 and Nancy Davis Zvonkovic ‘77
Anna Bland (A.B.) Aston and Scott B. Aston
Daniel R. Valdez ’88 Robert G. Van Horn ‘72 and Susan G. Van Horn Grace A. Vanderpool and Travis E. Vanderpool ’74 Dorothy W. Vaughan ’50, ’80 Barbara T. Vestal and Nelson C. Vestal, Jr. ‘73 Gina K. Waco and R. Marc Waco ‘93 John W. Wagoner ‘67 and Terry Wagoner J. Patrick Walker ‘76 Jean Dunlap Wallace ‘59 Terry Warner ‘74 Mike Warren ‘79
† Deceased
Anthony Atwell and Susan Atwell Debra Longley Austin ‘80 and Dow Austin
10-14 Years The following individuals have given at least 10-14 consecutive years to SMU. Charles L. Aaron ‘85 and Sandra M. Aaron
Jeff Austin, III ‘84 Janice Ham Aycock ’75 and Robert N. Aycock ’75 Bradley W. Ayres ‘01, ‘02 and Dana Wilcox Ayres ‘04
Brad Blevins ’88 and Kimberly Cruce Blevins ’87
Annette Hottman Borkowski ‘93 and Richard M. Borkowski ‘93 Colleen Roach Boudreaux ’64 and Joe N. Boudreaux ’61, ’64 Gray Bowen and Renee Bowen Holly Hawkins Bowler ‘73 and Joseph L. Bowler, Jr. Jackson H. Bowman, III ‘53 and Runelle K. Bowman
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Kelly Alvis Boyd ‘88 and Michael A. Boyd ‘88 Thomas E. Boyd ‘75 and Rebecca Lang-Boyd ‘75
Ginger Hardage Carlin ‘69 and Robert K. Carlin ‘71
Stephen G. Collins ’83 and Suzanne Boldebuck Collins ’83
Cameron Canfield Dickenson ’84 and Mark P. Dickenson ’79
Brian G. Carlson ‘85, ‘91 and Julie A. Carlson
Isabelle L. Collora
Jennifer Pollok Dickerson ‘93
Clay R. Bradfield
Jack Carnell and Patricia Root Carnell ‘57
Gail P. Colwick and John M. Colwick ‘64, ‘66
Alex Dillard and Cannell Dillard
Colleen Mohrle Brainerd ‘85 and Richard Brainerd
Maureen Calloway Carnevale ‘86 and Richard A. Carnevale
Kelly Hoglund Compton ‘79 and R. Brock Compton
J. Michael Dillard and Lynn K. Dillard
Rebecca J. Brakke and Ronald S. Brakke
Carl L. Carpenter
Pat Compton and Walter K. Compton ’83
Jeff L. Dishongh and Karen Craver Dishongh ‘78
Lisa Ann Gruy Brandt ‘87 and Wayne M. Brandt
Johnny B. Carpenter ‘65
Karie A. Conklin and Thomas S. Conklin
Laurel D. Dobbin ‘01
Harvie Branscomb and Mary Josephine Goodearle Branscomb ‘49
William P. Carr, Sr. ‘40
Joyce Spencer Connell ‘52
Barbara A. Docekal and William L. Docekal ‘74
Bradley K. Carter
Douglas H. Conner, III ’69
Amy Genthe Brenner ‘97 and Matthew S. Brenner ‘96, ‘99
Mary A. Dockery and William D. Dockery
Donna J. Cartwright and Morris C. Cartwright, Jr. ‘56
Victor V. Contreras ‘03
Joan Dodd ‘03
Ruthie Boyd Brew ‘78 and Steve S. Brew ‘77
Franklin E. Cooke ‘50 and Juanita R. Cooke
Rosemary S. Briant and William S. Briant, Jr. ‘77
Mary Oliphint Casad ‘77 and Victor E. Casad ‘72, ‘94, ‘01
James S. Cornelius ‘79 and Leila A. Cornelius
David S. Donosky ‘90 and Elizabeth Grayson Donosky ‘81
Jane Bridges and Robert H. Dennard ’54, ’56
Carol M. Casey
Carole Cotton-Winn ‘70 and John M. Winn, Jr. ‘54
Joseph M. Dooley, III ‘83 and Paige Jacobi Dooley ‘84
Misti M. Bridges and Stephen M. Jordan ‘95
Carlton A. Catalani ‘98 and Erin E. Catalani
Jeffrey T. Courtwright ’82
Edward B. Douglass ‘49
Charles D. Briner and Diana S. Briner
Cherie Cowart and Richard W. Cowart, Jr. ‘78
Carol A. Doyle and Robert E. Doyle ‘74
Bill H. Brister and Carolyn Brister
Patricia Meeker Cather ‘52 and Robert D. Cather
Nedra H. Drake
Brenda Bristol and Michael D. Bristol ‘77, ‘84
Elliot R. Cattarulla and Karin Cattarulla
Berry R. Cox and Jeanne Tower Cox ’78
James E. Driscoll ’62 and Peggy Driscoll
June Miller Bristol-Warnick ‘50
Christopher M. Cauble ‘02, ‘08 and Sarah Michelini Cauble ‘02
Edwin L. Cox ’42 Guy R. Crane and Katherine DiMatteo Crane ‘78
John S. Dryden ‘71 and Judith S. Dryden
James A. Brockman ‘64 and Mary Beth Dull Brockman ‘66 Patricia C. Brooks and Robert J. Brooks ‘69, ‘00 Jody Brotherston Ann Herring Brown ‘71 and J. W. Brown ‘68, ‘71, ‘73 Eric R. Brown and Centha A. Davis ‘76 Francine Rice Brown ‘68, ‘72 and Jerry Brown ‘69, ‘71 Katherine Mitchell Brown ‘79 and Reagan M. Brown ‘78 Robin M. Brueckmann and William R. Brueckmann ‘74
Valerie F. Cavanaugh and William T. Cavanaugh, Jr. ‘81 Matthew L. Cavey ‘95, ‘97 and Sara Burton Cavey ‘95, ‘97 Sarah Caviness and Trevor W. Caviness ‘97 Janice F. Cerveny and Robert Cerveny ’64, ‘71 Susan L. Chambers ‘78 and Kyle Toal Samuel J. Chantilis ’83 Deborah A. Chapman ‘01 and Paul Chapman Robert T. Chapman ‘81, ‘86 and Vicki L. Chapman Richard M. Chappell, III ‘00 and Shannon Lee Chappell ‘00
Dodee Frost Crockett ’03 and William B. Crockett, Jr. ’05 Cynthia Hollingshead Crosby ‘83 and James Crosby Linda Key Crossland ‘67
Robert L. Dillard, III ‘63, ‘65 and Susan R. Dillard
Diane McMillan Duckworth ‘70 and Everett T. Duckworth ‘69 Debra Duffy ’86 and Gordon G. Geddes Glen Dupaul and Stephanie Termina Dupaul ‘04 Peggy Forster Dupuy ‘43
Barry F. Crossman and Nancy F. Crossman
Edward J. Durant, III and Heidi Barton Durant ‘87
Mary Helen Crow and Morgan L. Crow ‘52
Walter W. Durham ‘69
Leo M. Crowley
Diana C. Dutton and Anthony R. Grindl
Leslie A. Crowley and Stephen R. Crowley ‘91
Robert C. Dye, Jr. ‘74, ‘78
Charles N. Crutchfield ‘65 and Karen J. Crutchfield
Gordon L. Dyer and Tammy J. Dyer
Anne E. Cubbage ‘01
Bobby D. Dyess ‘59 and Sharon S. Dyess
Frank X. Cuellar, Jr. ‘57 and Marcia S. Cuellar
Benjamin D. Eakes ‘99 and Melissa McGinty Eakes ‘00
Dale Arnold Cullum ‘74 and Philip H. Cullum ‘74
Douglas G. Eason ‘76 and Tish D. Eason
Audrey C. Cunningham and R. D. Cunningham Debra Atkinson Cutler ‘73 and James S. Cutler
Martha Fuller Edwards ‘76 and T. Mark Edwards ‘73, ‘76
Priscilla Hemenway Christensen ‘46
James R. Daniell ‘79 and Kelly S. Daniell
Kathleen Eidbo and Paul H. Eidbo ‘91
Anna Christmas
Olin K. Dart, Jr. and Ruby Eubanks Dart ‘59
Jane Lenz Elder ‘83, ‘95 and Timothy L. Elder ‘76, ‘81, ‘92
Terryl Buntrock and Wayne T. Walker ‘67
Filamena Christopher and John B. Christopher ‘75
Betsy Brown Daste ‘72 and Lawrence N. Daste Edward L. Davis and Theresa D. Davis
John P. Eliot and Melissa Kintzele Eliot ‘83
Martin D. Burch ‘99
Christopher A. Claiborne ‘94
Edwin J. Davis, Jr. ‘68 and Marilyn J. Davis
Ross T. Elliott and Patricia A. Tennyson ‘64
Dexter E. Burger ‘09
Paul E. Clark and Libby Hayes Gilbertson-Clark ‘57
Joan E. Davis and Lawson K. Davis ‘58
Frances Harris Elmore ‘43
Joe C. Davis, Sr. and Johnetta Coker Davis ‘65
Jennifer M. Elskes
Rick L. Clemmensen ‘76
Larry Davis and Theresa Ladshaw Davis ‘79
Charlotte Emery and Gene H. Emery
Robert L. Cline ‘02
Margaret Dawkins ‘76 and Kenneth D. Taylor
Elizabeth A. Emmert ‘80, ‘87 and John Henzler
Betty Shannon Cloyd ‘54 and Thomas H. Cloyd ‘54
Leslie R. DeCillis ‘91
Janet V. Engle and John J. Engle ‘98
Patty B. Dedman ‘81
Gregg L. Engles and Molly S. Engles
Larry Delzell ’72 and Paula Christian Delzell ’73
Deborah B. English and Philip D. English ‘70, ‘73
Cindy Jackson Bruner ‘84 and David Bruner Christine E. Buchanan and George R. Buchanan
Wallace E. Chappell ‘49
Rogene A. Buchholz ‘64 and Sandra Buchholz Robert A. Bucker ‘81
Dawn Hart Christensen ‘81 and James L. Christensen
Arthur H. Buhl, III ‘72, ‘79 and Sandra J. Buhl Ann Snell Bumstead ’64 and Frank M. Bumstead ’64
Jeannine M. Burgett and Kevin D. Burgett ‘83 Catherine Burkhard Diane C. Burnham and Jim Burnham ’68 Connie Butchee and George E. Butchee ’70 Allen Butler ‘59 and Sally W. Butler Melissa Buttrey and Mike Buttrey ‘75
Felix Y. Chen
Bonnie E. Cobb
J. Timothy Byrne and Melanie Byrne
Rosanna M. Coffey ‘80 and Timothy J. Stranges
Carol Y. Calder and Norman B. Calder
Lee Coggan, Jr. ’58 and Pat Coggan
Bratschi Dickson Campbell ‘62
Jean Messersmith Cole ‘58
Dorothy Delaplain Escamilla ‘55 and Roberto Escamilla ‘55
Jane Campbell ’75
Charles M. Denman ‘76 and Cynthia DeLee Denman ‘71
George W. Coleman ‘63 and Jean W. Coleman
Mark J. Denton and Sherry O Reilly Denton ‘79
Javier Escobar and Muriel Escobar
Ronald L. Campbell ‘75
Benjamin R. Collier ‘56 and Lana W. Collier
Daniel W. Deupree, III and Marilyn McGuffin Deupree ‘63
Berthold H. Estess and Sandra S. Estess
Sarah S. Campbell and James W. McElwain, III Sheila K. Campbell ‘85
Bruce L. Collins, Jr. ‘50 and Mary Riddick Collins ‘53
Jason B. Devening ’97 and Kara Devening
Weldon G. Evans ‘63, ‘65
Barbara Calcote Dewberry ‘79 and James A. Dewberry, Jr. ‘47
Barbara H. Everheart and William E. Everheart, II ‘67
Maria T. Diaz-Esquivel
Carol Ann T. Fancher and William C. Fancher, III ‘75
Leanne M. Cannon and Terry K. Cannon ‘84 Mary Cantrell and Voorhis C. Cantrell ‘56 Anne P. Capps and Jerry W. Capps ’60
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Michelle Marks Collins ‘86 and Peter G. Collins ‘86 Richard H. Collins ‘69
D. Michael Dement and Rhonda L. Rompola ‘83
Michael T. Dibbert ‘82 and Tricia Dibbert
Elizabeth Enstam and Raymond A. Enstam
Brian G. Evans and Jacki Smart Evans ‘78
Elizabeth E. Fannin ’76, ’90, ’04 and Mike Fannin
Jacquelyn Hilger Graves ‘40
Susan Strange Hart ‘90
Dolores Deist Howell ‘59 and Robert C. Howell
Fred C. Hartnett ‘91, ‘94 and Nancy M. Hartnett
Douglas W. Howell, III ‘86
Robert E. Farr, III ’05
James E. Graves, Jr. ‘03 and Melanie W. Graves ‘03
Boyce F. Farrar ‘49
Cammie Gray and James M. Gray ‘92
Erik T. Huddleston ‘99
Charles S. Feld and Cindy Feld
Gerald F. Gray and Margaret Gray
Fred H. Haustein ‘69 and Sandra Fleischman Haustein ‘70
Mike Fenton and Nancy C. Fenton
Ann Hutchinson Green ‘53 and D. Frank Green, Jr. ‘54
David R. Hawk ’56 and Jo Ann Miller Hawk ’55 Eileen Hawk and Thomas P. Hawk ’72
Susan Sharp Hudson ‘85 and William M. Hudson ‘75
Brendan E. Finucane, Jr. ’92 and Shannon McCutchin Finucane ’93
Ezra Greenspan
Anne Stewart Hawkins ‘70 and Robert L. Hawkins, III ‘67, ‘69
Irina Huemiller and Thomas L. Huemiller ‘91
Carol T. Gregston
Joanne Pilgrim Fischer ‘75 and Kurt A. Fischer ‘75
David M. Griffith ‘71
Frances Alexander Hawkins ‘46
Stephen B. Griffith ‘89
Jess T. Hay ‘53, ‘55
Peggy B. Fisher ‘75
Judith M. Grinnan Lind
Sylvia Randall Hays ‘59 and Walter W. Hays ‘57
John S. Flegler ‘90 and Marnie Flegler
Elaina Gross and Gary N. Gross ‘87
Gayle Hayter and Robert L. Hayter ‘75
Dean A. Flowers ’81
Dorothy W. Groves and Meredith R. Groves ‘51
Albon O. Head, Jr. ’68, ’71 and Debra J. Head
Robert K. Flowers ‘94
David S. Gruber and Sherry J. Gruber
John K. Healing ‘70 and Patricia L. Johnston
John A. Fluth, Sr. ‘51 and Syble Perdue Fluth ‘51
Sarah E. Gunderson ‘82
Carolyn M. Hedgecock and Joe M. Hedgecock ‘67
Douglas W. Folger and Patricia Shields Folger ‘83
Michael S. Gunning and Vicky P. Gunning ‘90
Norma Wood Ferguson ‘49
Peter D. Fonberg ‘56 Carol Tate Forrester ‘65 and Robert D. Forrester Margaret Layman Forte ‘75 and Wesley E. Forte
George R. Gunn ‘82 and Rebecca Rose Gunn Ann Gurley and D. Gene Gurley, Jr. ’99 Brad H. Guske ’95 and Donna Guske Ashley Haws Guyton ‘87 and John A. Guyton, III ‘87 Brenda B. Guyton
Carol Foster and John H. Foster ’56, ’59
William R. Haack ‘75
Jay Foster and Lisa McMurrey Foster ‘84
Lisa Dechert Haayen ‘01 and Richard J. Haayen, III ‘01
Alex Fox and Landice Elliott Fox ‘96 Cookie Kuykendall Frazar ‘68 and Richard D. Frazar ‘67 Dorothy J. Freeman and Roland D. Freeman Imelda Fresquez and John V. Jansonius ‘80 Roger W. Fullington Betty Ann Yarbourough Fults ‘72 Bennie Houser Furlong ‘44 Robert I. Galatas ‘55 and Shirley Galatas Jason M. Galloway and Kelly Barry Galloway ‘98 Mary Myers Gano ‘50
Nancy Beil Haayen ‘74 and Peter W. Haayen ‘75 Charles R. Haggard, Jr. ‘75 and Christie B. Haggard Cheryl Marchus Hall ‘73 and John A. Hall ‘71, ‘73, ‘79 Denise Roessler Hall ’96 and Richard Hall Jacelyn Reynolds Hall ‘44 Fanchon Hallam and Howard P. Hallam ‘80 Michael E. Halpern ‘89 and Robin A. Halpern Debra Hamlett and Kenneth M. Hamlett, Jr. ‘69
Virgil E. Heidbrink Beverly C. Heil and Terry W. Heil Betty Lemmon Hein ‘51 Allegra J. Helfenstein ‘89 and Dominic Worsowicz Amy G. Heller and Roy L. Heller Leea G. Henderson and Paul M. Henderson ‘94 J. S. Hendricks ‘54, ‘57 and M. Anne Heddens Hendricks ‘58
Betty W. Hrncir and G. John Hrncir Margaret P. Hudson ‘54, ‘71
Hertha Heller Hughes ‘86 Richard W. Humphrey ‘70 Margot M. Hundley Hunter L. Hunt ‘90 and Stephanie E. Hunt Karen Selbo Hunt ‘78 and Larry P. Hunt ‘79 Winnifred Hunter Howard P. Hurd, II ‘66 and Linda Hurd Carroll D. Hurst and Robin R. Hurst Meredith Hurst ‘06 Gary D. Huselton ‘68, ‘71 and Jean S. Huselton Suzanne Spangler Hutchison ‘81 and William L. Hutchison, Jr. ‘80 E.R. Hyde ’49 and Mary Ann Hyde John W. Hyland and Kay Fincher Hyland ‘65 Don Ice and Royce McKee Ice ‘53 Barbara R. Ingram and James E. Ingram ‘64 Sue Frayle Irons ‘63
Daniel K. Hennessy and Elizabeth W. Hennessy
Donald P. Jackson ‘78
Diane G. Henry and Terry M. Henry ‘87
Jere L. Jackson and Sarah Ragland Jackson ‘64
Gray G. Henry and LaRue H. Henry
Bonnie F. Jacobs and Louis L. Jacobs
Albert W. Herman and Mercedes Herman
Ginger Chesnick Jacobs ‘50, ‘54 and Michael Jacobs
John M. Herman, III ‘66 and Margaret S. Herman
Hollis Jackson ‘97
Doug James ‘79 and Kathy W. James
Rick Herrscher ‘58
Debra Folsom Jarma ‘75 and Don M. Jarma ’75
George M. Hess ‘58 and Johanna G. Hess
Grayson M. Jenkins ‘02
Billy E. Hibbs, Jr. ‘81 and Tisa Weiss Hibbs ‘85
Helen Brown Jenkins ‘49
Clare P. Hickey and John J. Hickey
Jeri L. Jessee ‘83
Adam B. Hill ‘05 and Lyndsey Hummert Hill ‘05
Humberto V. Garcia-Salas ‘00
Bill R. Hammett ‘74 and Sherilyn Sherburne Hammett ‘79
Bruce H. Gardiner ‘71 and Linda Gardiner
Donna Porter Hanes ‘72
Johnathan M. Hill ‘81 and Patricia Hill ‘94
Catherine White Johnson ‘76 and Paul D. Johnson ‘75
Billie J. Garrett and Edgar J. Garrett, Sr. ‘49
Deborah Godich Hankinson ‘83
Dana Sue High Hines ‘75 and William H. Hines
Gary D. Johnson ‘80
Bertha Garza and Cesar A. Garza ‘54, ‘83
Fred C. Hannahs ‘49
Donna B. Hines and William M. Hines ’83
Mary Jane Johnson
Nancy Kay George and Zola L. George ’81
Garrett Hanrahan ‘93, ‘01 and Kimberly Twining Hanrahan ‘92
Ahmed H. Hmimy ‘97, ‘02 and Rowaida M. Ramadan
Bruce W. Jolesch and Tricia Hickman Jolesch ‘76
David H. Gibson
Gene D. Hanson ’75 and Jody V. Hanson
Douglas Hobbs and Lindsay Elger Hobbs ’73
Lester F. Jones ‘47 and Polly Robbins Jones ‘48 Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Jones
Andrew M. Gilchrist ‘93 and Laura Gilchrist
Kenneth L. Harder and Lajuanna Bailey Harder ‘73
Forrest E. Hoglund and Sally R. Hoglund
J. Lamar Jordan †
Henry Gilchrist and Patricia L. Gilchrist
Mark A. Hardin ‘78 and Sarah J. Hardin
Janet Donner Hogstrom ‘01 and Kenneth R. Hogstrom
Carmen Sabates Glenn ‘81 and William B. Glenn
Eugenia Hargrave
Florence Park Holcomb ‘51 and Thomas S. Holcomb ‘52
Cheri L. Kamp and Thomas G. Kamp, Jr. ’83
Carol H. Holden and John B. Holden, Jr. ‘76
Jean A. Karm ‘00
Kevin M. Hole ‘94
David A. Karp and Renee L. Karp ‘93
Ann Marlow Holland ‘82 and C. Malcolm Holland, III ‘82
Marsha K. Kaspareit and Walter B. Kaspareit ‘62
Charles E. Harrell ‘75
Tom Holleman and Virginia Falconer Holleman ‘01
Bonnie K. Keene and Daniel W. Keene ’99
James W. Goss
Brian D. Harrigan and Marjorie A. Harrigan ‘85
Collin Crowley Holz ‘96 and Jason T. Holz ‘97
Amy R. Gow and Danny L. Gow ‘94
Jacki Holland Harrington ‘78 and Timothy R. Harrington ‘78
Hollace J. Hopkins and J. Randy Hopkins ‘66
Billie D. Gattis and Robert D. Gattis ’53
Angela Lee Gieras ‘03 and John J. Gieras
Ann McConnell Glynn ’67 and James E. Glynn ’75 Ilene Jones Goldman ‘57 Lynn E. Goldstein and Sharan Goldstein Christopher Gondek and Quaifferlee VanBenschoten ‘96
Martha Hallman Grable ‘68 and Robert C. Grable ‘68 Darby Sweitzer Grande ‘70 and Johannes Grande
Dana Hargrove Harkey ‘72, ‘76 and Jack W. Harkey, Jr. ‘72 Gordon B. Harnesberger ‘63, ‘70 and Sylvia Harnesberger Carolyn Chapman Harper ‘69 and Truman E. Harper, Jr.
Louise K. Kane ‘53
Dorothy L. Kee Christopher D. Kelley and Cynthia Kelley Nathan L. Kelley ‘01 Charles R. Kelly and Tamyra L. Kelly
Carolyn V. Harris and Michael S. Harris
Monica Netherland Hopkins ’01 and Newton Hopkins, III ’01
Roy H. Harris ’78 and Victoria R. Harris
Christopher K. Hord ‘72 and Daniel P. Hord
Gregory S. Kendle ‘93 and Jill H. Kendle
Terry E. Harris
Molly G. Horner and Ronald D. Horner ‘86
David M. Keneipp ’75 and Leslie Vanderveer-Keneipp
Henry G. Hortenstine and Rita H. Hortenstine
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John M. Kalb
Helen B. Kelso
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Gertrude Garrett Kennedy ‘93 and Thomas P. Kennedy, III ‘87
John D. Leatherman ‘91 and Marinilda Leatherman
Harriett W. Kennedy and William D. Kennedy ‘60
Chu Mei Lee and Hsiao-Lun Lee ’80
Darlene J. McCombs and Steve H. McCombs ‘74
Anne M. Leiman and M. Ted Leiman
Hancel M. McCord, Jr. ‘62
Lynda C. Moister and Roger W. Moister, Jr.
Patsy Martin Kenner ‘50
Martha E. Lester and Ronald S. Lester ‘66
Zachary L. McCormick ‘77
Charles C. Moore ‘50 and Mary F. Moore
Helen Edwards Kenney ‘50 and Robert T. Kenney
Jules D. Levine and Marcia S. Levine ‘83
Steven R. McCown ‘75 and Tara G. McCown
Mari Levine and Matt P. Levine ‘78, ‘79, ‘82
Charlotte McCraw and John L. McCraw, Jr. ‘64
Kristin Vogt Moore ‘00, ‘03 and Matt P. Moore ‘98
Raymond L. Lewand, III and Sarah Hinton Lewand ‘91
Grady P. McCullough ‘53 and Joan S. McCullough ‘53
Eugenia Moreno and Samuel A. Moreno ‘49
Marvin E. Key, III ‘83 and Tish S. Key Fred H. Kight ‘58 and Patricia H. Kight
Cheryl D. Lewis and James C. Lewis ‘83
William J. Mork ‘68, ‘65
Mary Kimball and Thomas E. Kimball
Robert S. Harrell and Eve Lieber Harrell ‘74, ‘76
Mary Neil McGowen ‘64 and Wayne H. McGowen ‘64
Christopher H. Kimbell ‘01
Jeffrey A. Light ‘84, ‘94 and Natalie C. Light
Frank A. McGrew, IV ‘90 and Neely P. McGrew
Jane Morris ‘67
Frank A. King and Merrie Ann King
Larry F. Lightner, Jr. ’65, ’70 and Sue Lightner
John D. Morrow ‘52, ‘64 and Margo S. Morrow
J. Luther King, Jr. and Teresa King
Fred F. Ligon, III and Judy Harvey Ligon ‘61
Donald B. McIlhenny ‘56 and Jan Baldwin McIlhenny ‘57
Gordon L. Kinne and Laura E. Kinne
Marcia Hearon Lind ‘57
Carole V. Kinnebrew and Jack M. Kinnebrew ’67, ’73
Noah S. Lindemann and Gena E. Poovey ‘88
Jennifer Greene Kinser ‘97 and Scot W. Kinser ‘98
Carol H. Lipsett and Gordon P. Lipsett
Ann Kent and Bartis M. Kent ‘47
Nancy Lamb Kirby ‘66, ‘67 David K. Kirshner ’78 and Leslie L. Kirshner Robert G. Kisler ‘49 Jack Klein and Rita Ryan Klein ‘75 Ashlee Hunt Kleinert ’88 and Christopher W. Kleinert ’88 Fred J. Kolodey ‘64 and Helen M. Kolodey William C. Koons ‘52, ‘58 Edward S. Koppman ‘67, ‘79 and Gail F. Koppman Cynthia H. Kozmetsky and Gregory A. Kozmetsky
Al M. McClendon and Jan J. McClendon
Marilyn Crawford Moffitt ‘51 and Paul L. Moffitt ‘50 Bettie Freeman Mohney ‘45
Hicks B. Morgan and Vicki C. Morgan Anne W. Morley and David P. Morley ‘81
Christi McInnis and Michael G. McInnis ‘96
Duane L. Mortensen ‘87 and Joan E. Mortensen
Jane Goff McIntire ’61
Sarah Carter Mosteller ‘52
Barbara Jean K. McJunkin and Jack I. McJunkin, Sr. ‘55
Janice R. Mullins and William P. Mullins, Jr. ‘66
John S. Lloyd ‘71 and Sue James Lloyd ‘71
Elizabeth Anderson McKinney ‘94 and Ryan T. McKinney ‘94
Susan Hixson Murphree ‘63
Charles B. Lohr, Jr. and Marian Nicoud Lohr ‘45
Bruce A. McLean ‘75 and Kathy McLean
Shura A. Lindgren and Steven C. Lindgren ‘78
Kenneth C. Long ‘01 Janeva Longacre and Philip A. Longacre ‘70, ‘77 Norma J. Lopez ’78, ‘06 Linz A. Lord, Jr. ‘66 and Rita A. Lord Dan J. Louis ‘73 and Joyce Louis Lamar Lovvorn ‘47 Christopher C. Loy ’92 and Susan C. Loy Paul B. Loyd, Jr. ‘68 and Penny R. Loyd
Joan T. Kramer and Robert I. Kramer
Gene Lunt
Kent C. Krause ‘79, ‘82 and Valerie Bettis Krause ‘80
D. Scott Luttrell ’77 and Laura Dvorozniak Luttrell ’77
Paul T. Kretzer ‘74, ‘75
Lewis H. McMahan ‘68 and Valerie McMahan Diane S. McMillan and M. Kemp McMillan ‘70 James A. McMillin ‘94 and Judy B. McMillin Anne H. McNamara and Errol P. Mitlyng Burrel J. McNaught ‘57 and Joann McNaught Carol Coston McPike ‘69 and Richard H. McPike ‘68, ‘72 Lori S. McWilliams and Robb C. McWilliams ’95 Curtis W. Meadows, Jr. and Patricia B. Meadows
Clara L. Mulos Bruce D. Murphy and Rosa J. Murphy Diane Payne Muth ‘84 and Jerold W. Muth Harrel (Hal) T. Naboshek ‘74 Carla C. Nankervis and Thomas H. Nankervis ‘59 Lomax B. Napper ‘99 John T. Neal ‘66 and Kennie S. Neal Nancy Craft Neary ‘52 Karen F. Nelson and Richard D. Nelson Jeanine N. Neuse and Steven M. Neuse ’67 Andrea Nicewander and Dan L. Nicewander
Gilbert R. Meadows ‘70 and Jan Bauchman Meadows ‘70
Edmund O. Noel ’75 and Patrice Oden Noel ’75
Kathleen Mack and Leo W. Mack, Jr.
Philip O. Meadows, Jr. ‘97 and Stacy Ogren Meadows ‘95
Catherine Blaize Norton ‘56 and Elbert L. Norton, Jr. ‘57
Joel T. Krog ‘56
Sue Lykes Maclay ’80, ’86
Gerry H. Meier
Sarah L. Norton ‘73
Kevin M. Krohn ‘80, ‘82
Brian L. Maguire ‘01 and Julie Gabennesch Maguire ‘01
Gordon R. Melson and Judy Melson
Lyle F. Novinski and Sybil Weber Novinski ‘63
David J. Meltzer and Suzanne S. Meltzer
Margaret Malicky and Neal Malicky ‘59
Frederick S. Merrill, Jr. ‘62
Neil J. O’Brien ‘57 and Patricia Brown O’Brien ‘56
Danielle Epperly Maloney ’90 and Walter G. Maloney
George R. Merriman, II ‘83 and Katy M. Merriman
Amy E. Ochs and Roger C. Ochs ‘93
Arlene H. Manthey and Charles R. Manthey Thomas J. Manton, Jr. ‘50, ‘51
Donald J. Metcalfe ‘58, ‘60 and Linda A. Metcalfe
Ronald W. O’Connor and Sharon Hamby O’Connor ‘65
Stephen Mark
A. Felix Meyer, III ‘65 and Linda L. Meyer
Lila C. Marshall and Schuyler B. Marshall, IV
Christopher Oehlerts and Jennifer L. Szaro-Oehlerts ‘94
Darrel W. Martin ‘76
Angie Withers Meyer ‘84 and Baker W. Meyer ‘84
Russell L. Martin, III ’78, ’86 and Janet Kennedy Martin ’73, ’90
Beverly Weddle Meyer ‘65 and Robert W. Meyer
Larry J. Olivas, Jr. ‘96 and Monica Miera Olivas ‘98
Alfred Martinez and Anita N. Martinez
Patsy M. Meyer and Robert L. Meyer ‘74
Michelle Olson ‘78 and Richard E. Olson ‘78
Caroline (Sissy) H. Massad and Michael P. Massad, Jr. ‘66
Robert W. Meyer
Barbara Brown Orifici ‘69 and Frank C. Orifici
Howard M. Meyers and Rosemary Meyers
Anna Lou Owen and James J. Owen ‘49
Pierre J. Mawet ‘95 and Sharon Lacey Mawet ‘95
James A. Mezvinsky ‘73 and Mallory G. Mezvinsky
Sherry Bailey Owens ’72
Robert Mayer, Jr.
Jane Miles and Ray R. Miles ’99
Jeffrey C. Palmer ‘85 and Laura A. Palmer
David L. Mays, Sr. ‘86 and Margaret E. Mays
John D. Miller ‘80 and Sharon M. Miller
Larry G. Palmer
Laura Mays and Max C. Mays ‘58
Stephen P. Miller ‘70
Richard G. Palmer and Ruth Grogan Palmer
Jack R. McBrayer and Mary A. McBrayer ‘62
Herschel E. Milner ‘62 and Judy K. Milner
Robert J. Palmer, Jr. ‘96, ‘99
Clyde S. McCall, Jr. and Patricia Dean McCall ’57
Brian M. Minietta ‘99
Rita M. Paresky
Joan Watts Mistler ‘63 and Thomas E. Mistler
John P. McCall ‘61 and Suzanne H. McCall
Carl D. Parish ‘50 and Helen Parish
Wayne L. Mitchell ‘68 and Marcia Staff
Phyllis McCasland and Tom H. McCasland, Jr.
John A. Park ‘75 and Nancy J. Park
John E. Moderi and Patricia S. Moderi
Young K. Park ‘00
Reinhard Kruse ‘66 and Sue D. Kruse Lori S. Kuchler and Thomas R. Kuchler ’97 Jeffrey A. Kupp and Julie Grandorf Kupp ’85 Earle G. Labor ‘49, ‘52 and Gayle J. Labor Jane M. Ladd and Robert S. Ladd ‘80 John Lambert and John E. Touhey Gail Widmer Landreth ’73 and William A. Landreth, Jr. ’72 Faulk Landrum ‘61 Sheryl Stricklin Lanford ‘66, ‘67 and William E. Lanford, II ‘83 Stephanie Phillips Langmaid ‘89 and Tim Langmaid John R. Larson ‘84 and Lori A. Sellers Randy A. Laser ‘84 Frank T. Lauinger and Kathleen Keith Lauinger ‘79, ‘83 Michael B. Laurent ‘77 Mark C. Lawin John S. Lawrence ‘64 and Ruth T. Lawrence Naomi E. Lawrence and William B. Lawrence Howard L. Lawson Porter L. Layne ‘49 Ann Potts Leake ‘75, ‘87
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Betty J. McClellan ‘54
Edith H. Noell ‘44, ‘67 and Millard D. Noell ‘56
John R. O’Connor
Mark S. Oken and Rayna Oken
Ann Packard and Dighton Packard
Angela D. Paulos
Eric Paulson ‘80
Bettie W. Queen and J. Boyd Queen ‘47
Mark A. Rydel ‘72
Gordon Sohl and Vera O. Sohl
Julie S. Payne and Leon M. Payne, Jr. ‘80
Brian M. Queen ‘75 and Karen D. Queen
Sumiko Sakai
Bradford C. Peabody ‘75
Audrey Munsey Ramsey ‘44
Alicia M. Salas and Jose F. Salas, Jr. ‘73
Cynthia Prussing Sonstelie ‘68 and Richard R. Sonstelie
Carlene R. Peal-Sconce ’71
Akash B. Rathod ‘01 and Hina Rathod Douglas L. Ray ‘80 and Martha Ray
Barbara Francis Salvaggio ‘75 and Bruce H. Salvaggio ‘74
Patti G. Sparkman
Henry R. Pearson and Rebecca Northern Pearson ‘76
Betty Hedge Raymond ‘47 and Knight Raymond
Leif Salvesen and Nora Salvesen
Carol P. Spies and Donald K. Spies ’04
Reba Samanta and Subarna K. Samanta ‘85
Donna L. Spitzer and Larry W. Spitzer ‘74
Glenn A. Read ‘68 and Jessie M. Read
Sriram Srinivasan ‘00
Joe G. Reed and Toni Scott Reed ‘90, ‘93
Joe H. Sample, Jr. ‘63 and Susan Smith Sample ‘62
Linda Reed and Robert A. Reed ‘69
Don W. Sanders ‘68 and Karen N. Sanders
Beth A. Staab and Curtis Staab ’95
Louis J. Reeg, Jr. ‘49 and Paula P. Reeg
J. Richard Sanderson ‘55, ‘58 and Rita Dolezal Sanderson ‘81
Joseph H. Staley, Jr. and Linda B. Staley
Marcellene Wilson Sands ‘69 and Stephen H. Sands ‘70
Carolyn S. Stanley and Harold W. Stanley
Johanna Blaschke Peck ‘67 and Leonard W. Peck Jeanette M. Pedersen and Robert D. Pedersen ‘68 Rena M. Pederson Peggy Peel and Thomas R. Peel ‘62, ‘79 John B. Pendergrass, Jr. ‘54 and Mary Lou Pendergrass George C. Pendleton, Jr. Agnes Koby Perdue ‘52 Janet Honey Perkins ‘70 Gaby I. Perkowski and Tom R. Perkowski Dana Sloan Perlman ’80 and Jonathan S. Perlman ’92 Sarah Fullinwider Perot ‘83 and Ross Perot, Jr. Anita G. Pestonjee and Jehangir F. Pestonjee
Jimmie A. Reese ‘78 and Shirley A. Reese Betty Simmons Regard ’81 and Gerard L. Regard David M. Reichert ‘66 and Sandra A. Reichert Jonathan D. Reiff ‘81 and Rosalyn K Reiff
George A. Satornino ‘81, ‘85 and Sara McElreath Satornino ‘79
George P. Speranza ‘48 and Iva P. Speranza
Bill D. St. John ‘52 and Doris A. St. John
Mark W. Stamm Susan L. Starr ‘93 and Timothy R. Starr Rebecca Evans Stein ‘78 and Richard W. Stein
Floyd A. Scheinman ‘51
William G. Stell ‘90
Jane Hodges Rejebian ‘54
Janice Roper Schell ‘73 and Richard A. Schell ‘72, ‘75
Janyce M. Stephenson and Norman D. Stephenson ’60
Barbara G. Renicker and Robert N. Renicker ‘76
Joseph A. Schifrin ‘50 and Nancy C. Schifrin
Joanne Stevens and Steve Stevens
Paul Restina and Katherine Trebellas Restina ‘89
Carolyn Schlak and Gerard A. Schlak
N. L. Stevens, III ‘72, ‘76 and Nancy D. Williams ‘73
Janice Murdoch Reily ‘73
Karen H. Reuter and Robert D. Reuter ‘70
Gail Schoellkopf
Cathleen C. Stevenson and David A. Stevenson ‘73
Osborne M. Reynolds, Jr. ‘68
James A. Scrimshire ‘50 and Maxine Scrimshire
Mary K. Petsche ‘82
Marsha Jernigan Rhodes ‘71 and Richard K. Rhodes
Sara Murphey Sealey ‘47
Benjamin A. Petty
Charles T. Rice ‘68 and Tanya J. Rice
Diane Pfeiffer and Philip J. Pfeiffer, Sr. ‘72
Henry Seeligson, II ‘60, ‘63 and Janet J. Seeligson
Cindy W. Richardson and Mike W. Richardson ‘69
Kelly Platte Seibel ‘76
Gayle and Paul Stoffel
Matthew W. Seinsheimer ‘88
Natalie Greene Stollenwerck ’64 and Tom J. Stollenwerck ’62, ’65
Dorothy G. Petersen and Marlo D. Petersen ’68 Barbara S. Petracek and Kevin L. Petracek ‘84
Marian McKay Pfeiffer ‘83 Debra Phillips and Glenn D. Phillips June Jett Phillips ‘65
Scott Riddles ’84 and Susan Mullanax Riddles ’84
James W. Phipps ‘61 and Susie J. Phipps
Kathryn Coke Rienhoff ‘49
Luan Q. Pho ’91 and Young N. Pho
Leonard M. Riggs, Jr. and Peggy Ney Riggs ‘79
Heidi Huber Pickens ‘02 and Mike K. Pickens ‘01
Loydell Nash Seward ‘73 and Richard B. Seward ‘71
Pamela S. Stewart and Robert S. Stewart Johnny F. Stidger ‘39 and Madaleine P. Stidger Elisabeth L. Stillson and James E. Stillson
William E. Stonaker and Patricia N. Wilson ‘74
Marion (Laverne) Eisenman Sexton ‘59
Catherine Stone and Keith Stone Stephen M. Stovall ‘88
Philip A. Riordan ‘73
Louanne B. Shannon and Morris D. Shannon, Jr. ‘55
Billie Leigh Morgan Rippey ’53
Marcella Shannon ‘89
A. Lynn Strang and David L. Strang, Sr. ‘60
Jan Rymer Pickens ’64 and R. Houston Pickens ’62
J. Frank Roark ‘41
Bob Sharp and Carol Vogt Sharp ’65
John A. Streun, II ‘60 and Mary E. Streun
Betty Lou Robb and Royce P. Robb ‘59
Julie Piggott ‘02 and Steve T. Piggott
Lorne D. Sharp ‘62
Matthew E. Strickland ’00
Diane R. Robbins and Jon M. Robbins ’89
Marc D. Pinker ‘01
Julia Helm Sheerin ‘52
Laura Horton Strong ‘88 and Stuart B. Strong
Sandra D. Roberdeau
Joe W. Pinson, Jr. ‘59 and Sara Pinson
Betty J. Shelton and Sam J. Shelton ‘61
Albert D. Roberts ‘51 and Diane Truett Roberts ‘52
C. P. Sherman ‘77, ‘78 and Kris Sherman
Evelyn Dukkony Strubinger ‘52 and William J. Strubinger
Joanna M. Shields and Kenneth D. Shields
Drew Bass Stull ’72 and John F. Stull
Ann Brazelton Shipman ‘71 and Stanley C. Shipman ‘71
Walter A. Suberg, Jr. ‘85, ‘89
Lynda F. Shive and Robert A. Shive, Jr. ‘64, ‘66
Kristin N. Sullivan ‘90 and J. Mitch Whitten ‘91
Gary L. Shultz
George M. Sutton ‘86 and Margaret R. Sutton
Morey J. Silverman ‘75 and Toni Berman Silverman ‘74, ‘82
Marshall K. Sutton ‘71
Alice Schulhofer Sklar ‘97 and Frederick Sklar
Fife Symington and Marcella Billups Symington ‘91
Dennis A. Platt ‘79 and Kathleen Hawkins Platt ‘68 Anne Veale Pogson ’65 and Clyde H. Pogson Anne B. Pogue and J. Blake Pogue ’85 Marianne E. Pohle ‘00 Charlie M. Pollan, Jr. ‘73 and Susan Carothers Pollan ‘73 Harold N. Pomainville ‘74, ‘80
Randolph W. Robinson and Wendy Robinson The Rev. Linda Smith Roby ’75, ’00 and Frank M. Roby ’75 Margie McCreless Roe ‘63, ‘66 and Norman D. Roe ‘64 C. Paul Rogers, III
David H. Pope and Victoria P. Pope
Lavonne Smith Rogers ‘56 and Lowell T. Rogers
William D. Powell ‘57
Virginia M. Rogers ‘50
Kathleen Hoak Power ‘94, ‘04 and William V. Power
Herbert R. Rohloff, Jr. ‘60 and Pat Rohloff
Robert S. Powers, Jr. ‘55 and Virginia G. Powers
Jeffrey J. Rosell and Marybeth Heil Rosell ‘83
Linda Lege Preece ‘98 and Robert C. Preece
Janet D. Rosso ‘99
Diane Stanley Presley ‘99 and Douglas F. Presley
Frances Aimer Rounds ‘58 and James E. Rounds
Robert E. Price ‘52, ‘54, ‘72
Teresa C. Rosado ‘11 Diane O. Ross and Donald R. Ross ‘70
Dolores Smart and Jerry D. Smart ‘61, ‘64, ‘65 Don M. Smart ’65 Darcy Smink and Gerald J. Smink ‘85 Carter Smith, Jr. and Laura Walthall Smith ‘58 Colin G. Smith and Margaret L. Smith Dale K. Smith ’57 and Miriam D. Smith Earl C. Smith, Jr. ’66 Frank B. Smith
Lawrence S. Ruben
Pat Smith and Van R. Smith ‘72
Richard L. Probst, Jr. ‘97
Ann S. Rubin and Howard C. Rubin ‘74
Tillman A. Smithey ‘49
Robin Pruner and Russell A. Pruner ‘79
Edwin G. Ruland ‘61 and Marilyn M. Ruland
Debra B. Purdon and William C. Purdon ’82
John J. Russell, Jr. ‘50
Shirley Schuetz Snider ‘53 and Vernon R. Snider ‘50, ‘53
Malrey N. Pyle ‘80
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Melvin D. Russell ‘03
Liong T. So ‘03
Kathy Stradley and Mark E. Stradley
Kristen R. Sudela ‘05
Jan E. Swanson ‘80
Glenna Hamrick Taite ‘64, ‘76 and Ralph E. Taite ‘64, ‘66 Ken M. Talkington and Sandra Adams Talkington ‘64 Barbara L. Tatum ‘52 and G. Douglas Tatum, Jr. H. Michael Tatum, Jr. ‘67 Catherine B. Taylor Barbara Brown Teas ‘54 John C. Teddlie and Jeannie Trevino-Teddlie Louise E. Teitz ‘81 Ellen Coleman Terry ‘61 Kevin P. Terry and Mairin North Terry ‘78 Sarah Brazil Thames ‘45
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Carolyn F. Thomas and Donald Thomas
Anthony A. Watson ‘71 and Betty J. Watson
Sharon Worrell and Terry N. Worrell
Mary Dale Turner Thomas ‘55 and Patrick R. Thomas ‘55
C. Dan Watson, Jr. ‘52 and Shirley M. Watson Robert L. Watters
Janet Gage Wrather ‘88 and John D. Wrather, Jr. ‘89
Edward H. Thompson, III ‘76 and Sandra K. Thompson
James R. Weaver, Jr. ‘61, ‘64
Melanie L. Wright ‘71, ‘83 Patrick A. Yack ‘74 and Suzanne B. Yack
George R. Thompson, Jr. ‘00 and Maggie N. Thompson
M. G. Weaver and Thomas H. Weaver ‘57 Anna M. Weber and Michael E. Weber ‘51
Doris Yanger and Morris Yanger
Richard J. Wedgeworth, II and Wanda Butler Wedgeworth ‘78
Jeananne O. Yanko and John B. Yanko ’79
Douglas L. Weedon ’58 and Glenda R. I. Weedon
Kay Prothro Yeager ‘61 and Frank J. Yeager
Basil H. Thomson, Jr. and Margaret S. Thomson Rosemary Taylor Thornton ‘50 Julie Head Thurmond ‘67 and Robert H. Thurmond, III ‘64, ‘68
Gregory A. Yates David A. Young ‘72 and Lynn Spiekerman Young ‘73
Emily Harris Todd ‘85
Charles S. Weems, III and Laura Cash Weems ‘79
Sari Todora and Tony F. Todora ‘69
Bryce A. Weigand and Patricia K. Weigand
Tammy Marietta Tolle ‘56
Carolyn P. Younts and Robert W. Younts ‘56
Larrie A. Weil and Roberta W. Weil
Clifford C. Towns, Jr. ’71, ’74 and Laurie Coleman Towns ’83
Piotr J. Zapendowski ‘00
Mary Leslie S. Wells
M. Catherine Zollars Ph.D. and Robert L. Zollars ‘72
John S. Trahan ‘83 Marie C. Trevino ‘97 David R. Tripplehorn, II ‘66
Billie Harris Wendt ’44 and Jack Wendt Kittredge Werlein ‘66 James D. West, Jr. ‘70 and Roberta West
Jane Tucker and Rayburn Tucker
Mark M. Westerman ‘00, ‘02 and Tiffany Alexander Westerman ‘98
Denise Robertson Tuggle ‘58 and John B. Tuggle
Lin C. Wetterau, Jr. and Mary Wetterau
Chris C. Turner and Jess R. Turner David E. Turner, III ’64 and Joanne M. Turner
Amy Whaley ‘94 Connie S. Wheeler and Douglas L. Wheeler ‘71
John L. Turner, Sr. ‘74 and Nancy T. Turner
Laura O. Wheless and William M. Wheless, III ‘71
Laura Hoskins Turner ‘88 and Roy G. Turner, III ‘88
Brenda Beach White ‘74 and Robert G. White, Jr. ‘74, ‘75
Martha S. Uhlhorn ‘76, ‘78
Germaine White ‘80
Zoe G. Urbanek
Charles W. Whitten ’80 and Cheri Whitten
Patricia A. Vache and Raymond E. Vache ‘58
Jennifer L. Whittington ‘04
Marcelyn M. Van Houten ’94
Harvey W. Wiggins, Jr. ‘68 and Tracy Wiggins
James W. Van Scyoc and Marjarie Denton Van Scyoc ‘59
Diane Pou Wilcox ‘69, ‘72 and Donald E. Wilcox ‘68, ‘71
Mimi Vanderstraaten and William H. Vanderstraaten ‘82
W.D. Wiles ‘74
Rosemary Haggar Vaughan ‘48 Dee Dunk Velvin ’87, ’92 and Trey Velvin ’86, ’91 John W. Via, III ‘02, ‘03, ‘07 and Julie P. Via Glenda J. Vowell and J. Lynn Vowell ‘85
Gordon M. Wilkerson ‘84 Betsy C. Williams and David B. Williams ‘79 Cynthia M. Williams and Joseph R. Williams ‘79 Edward J. Williams, Jr. and Martha B. Williams
Charles R. Vrooman ‘72 and Diana Vrooman
Joanne Parker Williams ‘78 and Mitchell H. Williams ‘81
Jane Sewell Wade ‘66 and Mickey M. Wade ‘64, ‘67
Marie Palmer Williams ‘75
Alden E. Wagner, Jr. ‘75 and Nancie Nieman Wagner ‘75 Cynthia B. Walker and William H. Walker ’72 Kenneth P. Walker ‘78 and Nancy B. Walker Edward W. Wallof ‘51 and Rachelle W. Wallof Joe Walsh and Lane Sadler Walsh ‘82 Athol J. Ware and Janice A. Ware Angela L. Warfield and Richard D. Warfield ‘82 Cora Wootters Warren ‘47 and Joseph F. Warren ‘51 Denni Davis Washburn ’71 and John H. Washburn ’71, ’74
Laura Koenig Young ‘80 and Michael C. Young
Jarrad A. Wills ‘94, ‘01 and Stacy Yenerich Wills ‘94 Richard Wills Tiffa Wilshusen and William C. Wilshusen ‘79 Claude R. Wilson, Jr. ’54, ’56 and Emilynn Wilson Patsy Dodson Wilson ‘59 Ellen Doull Winter ’81 and John T. Winter ’80 Eileen Winters and William R. Winters ‘81 Paul M. Witthoeft ’76 Claudette T. Wolfe and David J. Wolfe ‘61 Dorothy Stacy Wood ’55 and Thomas P. Wood Karl D. Wood ‘57
Bob E. Waters ‘52 and Violet V. Waters
Lynn Williams Wood ‘55 and Peter H. Wood
Deborah Waters and Geoffrey D. Waters ‘86
Karina H. Woolley and Robert E. Woolley
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