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FALL 2007 • VOLUME 71 • NO. 2
STAFF
Larry G. Anderson, editor
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M A G A Z I N E
ON THE COVER:
President Robert G. Bottoms
Dian D. Phillips, art director-designer, director of publications
Donna Grooms, class notes editor teaching a class, Leadership
Kelly A. Graves, designer, assistant director of publications
Larry G. Ligget, editorial assistant
and Responsibility, in Asbury
Matt Bowen, University photographer-videographer Hall this fall.
Yanting Li ’10, writer
Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88, director of alumni relations
Lisa Hollander, vice president for development and alumni relations
DEPAUW CONTACTS
Admission
Stefanie D. Niles, vice president for admission and financial aid
765-658-4108
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Bill McKibben, other national leaders gather at DePauw
sniles@depauw.edu
Alumni Relations
to discuss environmental issues. Caroline Jetton appointed dean of the School of
Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88, director
765-658-4208 Music. Alumni Board Participation Challenge for Graduates of the Last Decade
jsoster@depauw.edu
Annual Fund to celebrate 10th anniversary of GOLD. Professor’s gift honors late wife and
Steven J. Setchell ’96, director
765-658-4215 strengthens writing program. Restoration planned for historic Lilly-Thompson
ssetchell@depauw.edu
Athletics Organ at Gobin Church. First assembly of Greek Life Advisory Council produces
S. Page Cotton Jr. ’71, director
765-658-4938 action items. Lewis Gulick ’44 is writing book about the historic Rector Scholar
pagecotton@depauw.edu
Career Services Center Program. News briefs. Faculty briefs.
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Thomas R. Cath ’76, director
765-658-4280
tcath@depauw.edu
Class Notes RECENT WORDS
Donna Grooms
765-658-4625 (fax)
dgrooms@depauw.edu
Stamm ’68. Wilson ’76. Hayes ’93. Hellmich ’81.
DePauw Magazine
Larry G. Anderson, editor
Wielenberg. Gifford ’71. Berque. Borger ’63.
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Greencastle, IN 46135-0037
765-658-4628
765-658-4625 (fax) PRESIDENT’S REPORT
landersn@depauw.edu
www.depauw.edu/pa/magazine
Development and Alumni Relations
Lisa Hollander, vice president
765-658-4036
lhollander@depauw.edu
Financial Aid
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R. Chuck Ranard, director
765-658-4030
chuckranard@depauw.edu
Media Relations ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Ken Owen ’82, executive director
765-658-4634
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kowen@depauw.edu
Registrar’s Office (transcripts)
Kenneth J. Kirkpatrick, registrar
765-658-4000 ALUMNI PROGRAMS
kjkirk@depauw.edu
Sports Information Alumni give new DePauw students a send-off. Join the DePauw National Month of
Bill Wagner, director
765-658-4630 Service. Save the dates for three events in 2008. Alumni can race to victory during
Hotline (scores)
765-658-4636
bwagner@depauw.edu
Little 5 weekend. Ireland photo tour Aug. 3-13 with Professor Cynthia O’Dell.
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Web site
Jason C. Shore
765-658-4533 CLASS NOTES
webteam@depauw.edu
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“We’re not protecting the environment, as some of our critics say, for
the sake of the fishes and the birds,” environmentalist and author Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. said in his keynote address at the celebration dinner for DePauw
Discourse 2007: Sustainability and Global Citizenship. “We’re protecting
nature because we recognize that nature is the infrastructure of our com-
munities, and that if we want to meet our obligation as a generation, as a
nation, as a civilization – which is to create communities for our children
that provide them with the same opportunities for dignity and enrichment
and prosperity and good health as the communities that our parents gave
us – we’ve got to start by protecting our environmental infrastructure.”
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Kennedy, senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, chief prosecuting attor-
ney for the Hudson Riverkeeper and president of Waterkeeper Alliance, joined DePauw alumni,
students and faculty members during the fourth annual symposium hosted by the Washington
C. DePauw Society on Thursday through Saturday, Oct 4-6. He spoke on Friday evening to
an enthusiastic audience in Kresge Auditorium of the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the
Performing Arts.
“I think the worst thing that could happen to the environment is if it becomes the province of
a single political party,” Kennedy said, saying he votes for candidates from both parties, leaning
heavily on their environmental track records. A comprehensive story about Kennedy’s address is
available at www.depauw.edu/news.
The three-day symposium featured national leaders and thinkers who engaged attendees in
thought-provoking discussion about pressing global environmental challenges. More information
about DePauw Discourse is available at www.depauw.edu/discourse.
Joyce Taglauer Green ’75, chair of DePauw Discourse, said, “This year’s focus on sustainability
provided a critical and timely topic. We were especially excited about the interest and participa-
tion of students and faculty, and we look forward to building our alumni attendance at our fifth
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annual DePauw Discourse on Sept. 18-20, 2008.”
ill McKibben, author and environmental activist whose timely essay was fea-
tured in the October issue of National Geographic, opened DePauw Discourse
on Thursday afternoon. He said, “We’re not bargaining between liberals and
conservatives; we’re not bargaining between environmentalists and industry. At
this point, we’re bargaining between human beings on the one hand, and phys-
ics and chemistry on the other hand. And physics and chemistry don’t bargain; they just react to
what we throw at them, and that’s what we’re seeing at the moment.”
The author of 1989’s The End of Nature, regarded as the first book for a general audience about
climate change, McKibben addressed an audience that filled Meharry Hall. He said that data from
peer-reviewed journals are conclusive: global warming is quite real and that environmental changes
are taking place much faster and on a larger scale than was predicted even a few years ago.
“We need some kind of strong, aggressive, active climate movement to emerge in this country,”
Bill McKibben he asserted. Earlier this year, he helped organize one of the largest demonstrations against global
warming in American history, encompassing 1,400 rallies in all 50 states. McKibben called on students
to ponder the “politics and possibilities of environmental issues” and become agents of change. A
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comprehensive story about McKibben’s presentation is available at www.depauw.edu/news.
n the evening, Discourse attendees had the oppor-
tunity to view a screening of Leonardo DiCaprio’s
new environmental documentary, The 11th Hour, in
Moore Theatre of the Green Center for the Perform-
ing Arts. On hand to provide further insight were
three of the film’s experts: McKibben; Wallace J. Nichols
’89, senior research scientist for Ocean Conservancy and
California Academy of Sciences research associate; and Greg
Watson, senior adviser for clean energy technology for the
Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs and
vice president for sustainable development and renewable
energy for Massachusetts Technology Collaborative.
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ichols expanded on the issues in a Friday morning session. “Our planet is an
ocean planet, period,” Nichols said. A scientist responsible for pioneering
research on the migration of sea turtles, he reminded the audience that oceans
comprise 71 percent of the Earth’s surface, approximately 80 percent of the
planet’s biodiversity is in the ocean and 90 percent of the habitat is marine. “So
when we talk about global warming, when we talk about the environment,
we have to address the ocean.”
But according to Nichols, oceans don’t figure prominently in environ-
mental discussions, whether they take place at scientific conferences or on
the streets. “It may get 1 percent” of the attention, and “it gets 1 percent
of the eco-dollars, or the conservation dollars. Less than 1 percent of the
ocean is protected,” he said. “So there’s a big imbalance in the reality of our
planet and the life system of our planet, and the attention and our need to
protect it.” A comprehensive story about his talk is available at www.depauw.edu/news.
Other Discourse sessions included the following: Wallace J. Nichols ’89
• Juliet Eilperin, environmental reporter for The Washington Post, discussed the process of
doing journalism about the environment, assessing the caliber of sources, and how to be sure
the issues are covered accurately and fairly.
• Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier, executive director of the International League of Conser-
vation Photographers and senior director of visual resources for Conservation International,
Eilperin
described efforts to use the power of images to educate the world and further the conservation
agenda through ethical photography – especially as those efforts relate to assisting the efforts Mittermeier
of the Kayapó Indians to protect their lands in Brazil’s southeastern Amazon.
• Glenn T. Prickett, senior vice president for business and U.S. government relations and
executive director of the Center for Environmental Leadership in Business for Conservation
International, spoke about how non-governmental organizations can partner with businesses to
address environmental issues and how businesses can be at the leading edge of environmental
Prickett
progress. Pashos
• Greg Watson and Kay E. Pashos ’81, vice president of regulatory strategy for Duke Energy,
discussed the advantages and disadvantages of various energy options, and they suggested that
the best solution may be reached through a combination of refining existing processes with
the use of new technologies.
At Friday’s Discourse luncheon, Beth Bechdol, deputy director of the Indiana State Depart-
Watson ment of Agriculture, addressed “The Truth about Sustainable Agriculture.” Hosler
Jay S. Hosler ’89, assistant professor of biology at Juniata College and author of graphic
novels on biology topics, moderated a session. DePauw faculty members who served as session
moderators included: Tim D. Cope, assistant professor of geosciences; Jennifer J. Everett, as-
sistant professor of philosophy and coordinator of sustainability programs; Jeffrey M. McCall
’76, John D. Hughes Professor of Communication and Theatre; Kerry E. Pannell, associate
Pannell professor of economics and management; and Michele T. Villinski, assistant professor of eco-
nomics and management and director of The Robert C. McDermond Center for Management
& Entrepreneurship. Everett
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Above left, Cynthia O’Dell, associate professor and department chair of art at
DePauw, led Discourse participants in a visual exploration of the DePauw Nature
Park quarry.
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the 20th century performed on the instrument.
Van Denman Thompson, a much-loved DePauw professor
of music, dean of the School of Music, nationally renowned
composer of church music, and Gobin minister of music until
his retirement in 1956, used the organ for “Sunday morning
hymn improvisations and extended organ benedictions,”
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The 64-rank organ, the largest church organ in Indiana at
the time of its dedication in 1929, has deteriorated with age
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the School of Music (1884-94) shown in his College, Meharry Hall; was University organist
project of a nearly 10-year program to renovate the church on DePauw’s campus. The plan is
office in Music Hall and in center of group and teacher; directed the School of Music from
below (c. 1890) to complete the organ restoration in time to celebrate the organ’s 80th anniversary in 2009.
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Reynolds Associates of Marion, Ind., specialists in organ restoration, estimate the cost of
the project at $450,000, and the company will begin work when $250,000 is available. So far,
the Gobin congregation has raised $119,000, including a $60,000 commitment by Robert
H. Farber ’35, DePauw vice president and professor emeritus of education, and Vera Knauer
Farber ’36.
DePauw alumni are invited to assist with this project by sending a gift to Gobin Memorial
Men’s Glee Club
UMC, P.O. Box 66, Greencastle, IN 46135. For more information about the organ project,
(c. 1885)
go to the Gobin Church Web site at www.gobinumc.org or call the church office at 765-658-
6010. Above, pianist Julia A.
located The Gobin Church organ was a gift of Josiah K. Lilly as a memorial to his parents, Eli Druley and, left, violinist
t and and Emily Lilly, and the Kimball Company of Chicago, one of the leading organ builders, Rosa A. Marquis, early
instructors
constructed it. While the mechanical structure of the Gobin pipe organ is intact, decades of use
and previous alterations have affected the instrument’s performance, and more than one quarter
of the organ no longer works. However, the Reynolds Associates report indicates that despite
the mechanical disrepair, “The sound of the instrument is rich, steady and noble. Organs of
this period and of this stature are rare today, and should be prized by congregations that are
lucky enough to have them.”
The Rev. Robert A. Schilling ’53 has chronicled the history of the organ; its significance
as a teaching and concert instrument; its importance to the congregation, community and
professional organists; and the value of restoring the organ to its original magnificence. After
restoration, the Gobin organ will once again become a teaching instrument for future genera-
tions of DePauw students.
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allow the University to make grants to Greek living units to pay for health, safety and security
improvements required by the residential standards. If the IRS responds positively this fall as
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summer, and student services staff members will work to help meet other requirements.
The GLAC Assembly also recommended that the administration approve a 2007-08
Implementation Guide to provide more specific guidelines to help University and Greek living
units comply. GLAC will distribute the guide to member organizations.
The new residential standards are available online in the Student Handbook at www.depauw.
edu/univ/handbooks/dpuhandbooks.asp?ID=483&parentid=480.
For more information about GLAC, contact:
Cynthia A. Babington
DePauw Interim Vice President for Student Services and Dean of Students • 765-658-4270
Lance A. DeNardin ’86
Chair, Greek Life Advisory Council • GLAC@depauw.edu
The GLAC brochure is available online at
www.depauw.edu/student/greek/documents/GLACbrochure.pdf.
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Edward Rector’s philanthropies for DePauw have been an important part of the University
for nearly 90 years. Except for a short biography following Rector’s death in 1925, no book
has been published about the man and his historic scholarship program. Now working on such
a volume, to be titled An Investment In Humanity, is M. Lewis Gulick ’44, himself a Rector
Scholar.
Rector was an immensely successful patent lawyer practicing in Chicago in the early 1900s
when a close friend, Roy O. West, a DePauw graduate and trustee for whom the library is named, Gulick
inspired Rector’s interest in the Greencastle school. Rector and his wife were childless.
Their affection for the University and its students grew. Rector began giving to DePauw
of his time and money and eventually, in his will, donated virtually all the remainder of his
wealth. The total of more than $3.85 million in Rector’s philanthropies for DePauw was an
enormous amount at a time when tuition might be had for $100 a year and a
handsome dormitory could be built for $250,000. His “investments” in
DePauw, as he called them, ranged from contributions to funds for
needy students and for teachers’ retirement, to dormitories that stand
to this day, Lucy Rowland Hall (named for his wife) and Longden
Hall (named for the storied DePauw administrator/teacher Henry B.
Longden). His Rector Hall, a showpiece women’s dormitory named
for Rector’s father, Isaac, was built in 1917 and served until damaged
by fire in 2002 and replaced by the present Rector Village complex.
Rector’s largest giving was for a merit scholarship program. As
a bright high school student in Bedford, Ind., he had been too poor to
join his schoolmates in going to college. He was resolved to help others in
this fix, if he could later.
Rector’s contributions totaling about $2.8 million for a
scholarship program had an impact hard to overstate. The
gift was one of the largest ever for a school of DePauw’s
size, and it shaped the character of the school for years
to come. When the program began in 1919, DePauw
had fewer than 1,000 students, and many male
students were lagging academically. Beginning with
100
full schol-
arships each
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year to the best and brightest high school male graduates, the program kept growing until
by the 1932-33 school year there were a total of 700 Rector Scholars on campus, comprising
nearly half of the entire undergraduate student body and 70 percent of the men.
While the numbers declined thereafter, a Rector scholarship remains DePauw’s top academic
merit award today. Women are now included, and over the years literally thousands of Rector
Scholars have gone on to distinguished careers after graduation.
Gulick began work on the project in the late 1990s with the intent of repaying the great
man to whom he owed his college education. His research has been at his own expense and
without editorial direction from the University. Recently, he has been aided in research by five
current Rector Scholar undergraduates who likewise are volunteering as a way of honoring
their benefactor. They are writing a 21st century epilogue for the book.
Much of the material for the volume has not been published previously. Primary sources in
the DePauw Archives are augmented by interviews with retirees who have longtime, firsthand
knowledge of the Rector program. Part of the information about Rector’s early years comes
from an autobiography that was never published. The book’s narrative thereafter covers the
ups and downs of both the program’s administration and its financing from its beginning in
the 1920s through the Depression crisis years and post-World War II years until 2000. It has
a noteworthy chapter on outstanding Rector graduates.
Because the Rector story is DePauw’s own story in so many ways, the University plans to
publish the book. A publication date for An Investment in Humanity: Edward Rector and his
Thousands
Historic Scholarship Program for DePauw University will be announced later. The last book
of Rector Scholars published by the University was DePauw: A Pictorial History, in 1987.
have gone on to
distinguished careers
after graduation.
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Faculty Briefs
James A. Beckel, adjunct professor of music and principal trombonist for the Indianapolis
Symphony Orchestra, composed a new piece of music, “Musical Masque (of the Seasons),” in
honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Brown County Art Colony at Nash-
ville, Ind. Beckel’s compositions have been played and recorded by most of the nation’s major
orchestras and concert bands.
Beckel Nancy J. Davis, Lester Martin Jones Professor of Sociology, is a co-recipient of the 2007
Distinguished Article Award from the American Sociological Association’s Sociology of Religion
section. Davis and Indiana University’s Robert V. Robinson were recognized for their article,
“The Egalitarian Face of Islamic Orthodoxy: Support for Islamic Law and Economic Justice
in Seven Muslim-Majority Nations,” published in the American Sociological Review in 2006.
Carl A. Huffman, professor of classical studies, presented a lecture on “Reason and Myth
in Early Pythagorean Cosmology” to the Catholic University of America’s School of Philosophy
on Sept. 28. Huffman
Valarie H. Ziegler, professor of religious studies, served as historian for the new opera,
Julia, which was presented Sept. 26 and 29 at Symphony Space in New York City. The libretto
for the opera, presented by Underworld Opera Productions, is taken from the letters of Julia
Ward Howe (1819-1910), an abolitionist and advocate for women’s suffrage. Ziegler’s book,
Diva Julia: The Public Romance and Private Agony of Julia Ward Howe, won the inaugural Trin-
ity Prize. Ziegler worked with the director to research the production notes that were printed
in the program, and she wrote a biography of Howe that also appeared in the playbill. At Ziegler
the conclusion of both performances, Ziegler was a panelist in a forum in which production
members responded to questions from the audience.
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Letters to the Editor
Remembering Dick Rosser With all of the many wonderful things that have enhanced DePauw
and its reputation in the years since he led the school, I hope people will
Editor:
not forget what Dick Rosser did to help make these possible.
When Dick Rosser began his duties as DePauw president in the winter
There is so much that I appreciate from my time at DePauw, and I
of 1977, I had been there only a few weeks myself. Even from my first
surely cherish the chance to have worked with Dick Rosser. In the years
contacts with him, I thought that he was exactly what the University
since, I always welcomed his advice and ideas through somewhat regular
needed at an important time. Nothing later changed these initial and
telephone conversations. From these, I realized again and again what an
highly positive opinions.
intelligent, lively and even patriotic man he was and how committed
Not only was he a personal example of the liberal arts ideal, he spoke
he was to private colleges and to the crucial role of higher education in
easily and effectively about DePauw’s many virtues and early on began a
strengthening our nation.
close dialogue with all constituencies of the University. I was especially
– John R. Mohr
struck with and saw firsthand his engaging manner with students. He
Associate dean of students at DePauw 1977-82
quickly recognized the quality student leadership that always has epito-
mized life at DePauw, and he sought to utilize this resource in a most
Editor’s note: See obituary for Richard Rosser on the inside back cover.
energetic way. At the same time, he expected students, most notably
those leading Greek living units, to make certain their organizations
behaved responsibly and were assets to the campus. Letters to the Editor Policy: The DePauw Magazine welcomes
I believe Dick Rosser’s legacy is most obvious in the strengthening of letters from alumni on articles and University issues. All letters
an already highly regarded academic program and in his insistence that must be signed and may be edited for clarity and space. Address
DePauw be attractive to a more diverse and an even more academically letters to: DePauw Magazine, DePauw University, 300 E. Seminary
talented student body. One very concrete example was the initiation of St., P.O. Box 37, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037
the Management Fellows Program, which without his strong advocacy E-mail: landersn@depauw.edu • Fax: 765-658-4625
might not have happened.
Watch out, Boomers, we of the BB generation – Before Boomers, losses. We are all orphans, except for one, and her mother is 98. Only
almost 70 years old – are still going strong! one admitted to a few “tweaks;” she has been a blond since 1968. We
The 18 living women in my pledge class initiated in March 1957 admired two white-haired BB sisters and two salt-and-pepper heads.
gathered at a bed-and-breakfast in Sudbury, Mass., to reminisce about Two others indignantly said they had only had haircuts. The other 11
the past 50 years. The last time most of us saw one another was 47 years have succumbed to the touch-up bottle and have not a hint of gray.
ago at the age of 22, when we graduated from DePauw University. We Those of us married 40 years, more or less, find our choices of long
began our four days together with hugs and tears and amazed looks. ago continue to grow with us in all ways. Two have recently become
Born between the Great Depression and World War II, we started widows after more than 40 years of marriage; they reminded us of the
out before “women’s lib” had a foothold. We were raised by June Cleaver fragility of life. Another is in her third marriage, having been widowed
and took education courses as a hedge against the possibility that we twice. All but one have been married at least once. We have 41 children
might not marry after graduation. We first voted in 1960 and were – 19 girls and 22 boys. We have 56 grandchildren on whom to dote.
WASPs before the term was used. We have two cancer survivors and one battling cancer with chemo. We
Look into our eyes, and you will see the wisdom gained through our have had one heart surgery, one serious intestinal surgery, several eye
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surgeries and an undisclosed number of hysterectomies. We all have
our daily routine of pills, vitamins and food taboos. The one among
us who recently married a man 13 years her junior looks fabulous
– there might be some wisdom here.
Within 20 years or so of graduation, two-fifths of us who married
soon after graduation had shed our husbands, usually to be our own
person rather than an adjunct of our spouse and his work. One of us
earned a Ph.D., and six earned master’s degrees, including one who
holds two. We have a practicing psychoanalyst, six teachers, Los Angeles
writer/actress, Washington lobbyist, pastoral assistant, painter, and our Sunday began with a book discussion of March by Gwendolyn
hostess, the bed-and-breakfast owner. Brooks. We had grown up reading Little Women, and we made a pil-
Most are now retired, yet passionately support our communities grimage to Concord and the Alcott family’s gravesite the day before.
in the 14 states where we live by volunteering for the American Can- That afternoon, we sang and clapped in the entrance hall as the first
cer Society, Habitat for Humanity, local homeless shelters and food BB left us to return home to Ohio.
pantries or food kitchens, local visitors’ centers, senior centers, arts We ate a delicious last supper of steamers and blueberry pie. We
organizations, church organizations and choirs. were subdued as we continued our last stories. One was from a BB
Our first three nights back together were rowdy enough to qualify who married a man she had met training for the Stephen Ministry.
as disturbing the Sudbury peace. The first night we reminisced about Another BB told of the power of Joan Didion’s book, A Year of Magi-
the time we lived together in the sorority house. We pored through cal Thinking, which helped her to cope with the sudden death of her
old pictures, yearbooks and newsletters. We asked ourselves where the husband of many years. She and another widow were heads together
time had gone, and how could we still laugh so hard? talking intently about finance in widowhood. Another three-way
Our first morning in Sudbury began with a policeman knocking at conversation explored different farming methods and crops with the
the door of the bed-and-breakfast. He came to check a 911 call from conclusion that the same problems existed on farms in California,
the address, and when no emergency was found, we captured him Kansas and North Carolina.
for a group photo. He left with a smile, red face, bag of freshly baked Our resident cheer-us-upper recreated her rabbit-from-a-napkin
muffins and coffee. trick that had livened up the staid Concord Inn during Saturday’s
lunch. The “rabbit” jumped up her arm to howls of surprised laughter.
We talked about our children and bragged about our grandchildren.
We talked of healing carrot juice, healing hands and healing words.
The BBs went from 69 to 19 years old in those four fun days.
We’ve learned to laugh, or at least to smile, whenever life throws us a
curve. We care about one another even with years and miles between
us. We’ve all learned that many of the bad events in our lives could
have been worse. A famous writer once said, “Age is a very high price
to pay for maturity.” We have paid the price!
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“legacy” stories in future issues. You can send your
DePauw “legacy” story to Larry Anderson, DePauw Magazine
editor, by e-mail at landersn@depauw.edu. Or you can mail a
letter to Larry Anderson, Editor, DePauw Magazine, 300 E.
Seminary St., P.O. Box 37, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037;
fax to 765-658-4625.
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Bright from the Start, the Simple, Science-Backed Way to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind
from Birth to Age 3, Jill A. Stamm ’68, with Paula Spencer (Gotham Books – ISBN: 978-1-
592-40285-4). Knowing the right steps to take in encouraging your child’s development can
be an overwhelming task. Often, parents will spend a great deal of money on “edu-tainment”
products, such as books, CDs and DVDs – but do these products really work? What does a
growing baby really need for optimal development? In Bright from the Start, Stamm takes the
latest neuroscience and translates the findings into clear messages and sensible suggestions,
showing parents and others the simple things that can be done day-by-day to put children on
paths to higher potential and more fulfilling lives. Bright from the Start gives parents all the
information and tools they need to know without the clinical jargon to help build a radiant
future for their children. Stamm is the cofounder of New Directions Institute for Infant Brain
Development and is an associate clinical professor at Arizona State University in the depart-
ment of psychology and education.
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Buster’s Christmas Letter: Lessons From a Dog’s Tale of Survival, Robert Lee Wilson ’76 (Paribus
Publishing, Ltd. – ISBN: 1-933705-09-4). This inspiring, true story explores the bonds that
develop between pets and humans as the Wilson family cares for their beloved dog Buster, who
in turn profoundly shapes the family. In an engaging, personal and often humorous narrative,
the author describes how the relationships between Buster, an Australian shepherd, and the
family develop from the time Buster arrives as a puppy through the emotional roller coaster
of his survival. Along the way, they share everyday joys and trials as only dogs and families
can. A compelling tale of survival unfolds when Buster is lost and seriously injured in the
dead of winter, but is found and recovers, becoming an unlikely media celebrity as a result.
The outpouring of emotion and support from the community deeply affected the family. It
crystallized the essential message of this book that “feelings are more important than things.”
So the family’s annual Christmas letter to friends was “written by Buster.” His fresh approach
had a unique twist that touched people deeply. The letter is included in the book and provides
both the theme and title. Several color photos of Buster also are featured in the book. Lee
Wilson is managing director of Greenwich Advisors in Greenwich, Conn., and a member of
the DePauw University Board of Trustees. He and his wife, Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, met
as students at DePauw.
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Cheney: The Untold Story of America’s Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, Stephen
F. Hayes ’93 (Harper Collins Publishers – ISBN: 978-0-06-072346-0). For the past four
decades, Vice President Dick Cheney has been involved in some of the most momentous
decisions in American history. He was present when Gerald Ford decided to declare an end to
the Vietnam War, and nearly 30 years later Cheney was in the presidential bunker below the
White House immediately following the attacks of 9/11. Often surrounded in controversy,
it is quite rare for a journalist to have access to this most enigmatic vice president. Stephen F.
Hayes was granted unprecedented access to Dick Cheney and the mysterious world in which
he lives. Hayes conducted hundreds of interviews with Cheney’s childhood friends, political
mentors and foes, family members, reticent staffers and even President Bush. He talked with
Vice President Cheney firsthand for more than 30 hours and has put together a comprehen-
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sive portrait of one of the most important political figures in modern times, resulting in the
most candid account of Cheney’s life ever published. Most interestingly, Hayes reveals a very
different Dick Cheney from the one America thinks it knows. Hayes is a senior writer for the
Weekly Standard and author of The New York Times bestseller The Connection: How al Qaeda’s
Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America.
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Ethical Leadership in the Community College: Bridging Theory and Daily Practice, David M.
Hellmich ’81, editor (Anker Publishing Company – ISBN: 978-1-933371-22-1). Leadership
carries many responsibilities, and public trust is perhaps the most important responsibility of all
for anyone in a position of authority. The weight of day-to-day responsibilities that face those
in community colleges threatens to bury ethical intent. Ethical Leadership in the Community
College addresses the importance of ethical leadership and explores real-world applications so
that community college leaders can develop the institutional savvy to be extraordinary ethical
leaders. This book is written for community college faculty members, staff, presidents and
trustees who are committed to being ethical leaders. It is divided into two sections: the first
provides brief theoretical foundations for ethical leadership and relates those foundations
to daily practice, and the second section explores in-depth daily practice for ethical leaders.
Hellmich is vice president of learning support and academic affairs at Bluegrass Community
and Technical College.
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God and the Reach of Reason: C.S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell, Erik J. Wielenberg,
associate professor of philosophy (Cambridge University Press – ISBN: 978-0-521-70710-7).
Wielenberg explains that this book is about “suffering, morality, reason, joy, miracles, faith, and
God. It is about the views of three great thinkers on deep and important topics.” The author’s
goal in God and the Reach of Reason is to form a discourse between these philosophers – Lewis,
Hume and Russell – that sheds light not only on the views of each, but also on the quality of
their arguments. Along with irreconcilable differences and points of tension, some surprising
areas of agreement emerge. A common thread within the writings of these men is a burning
passion for the truth and respect for evidence, and, according to Wielenberg, this “shared pas-
sion and reverence not only unites these three intellectual giants; it makes them exemplars we
would all do well to emulate.” God and the Reach of Reason is not just for those interested in
Lewis, Hume or Russell; it is for anyone interested in thinking seriously about God.
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The Impact of Tablet PCs and Pen-based Technology on Education 2007: Beyond the Tipping Point,
edited by David A. Berque, professor and chair of computer science, Jane C. Prey, and Robert
H. Reed (Purdue University Press – ISBN: 978-1-55753-461-3). This monograph includes 15
papers presented at the Workshop on the Impact of Pen-Based Technology on Education 2007,
which was held at Purdue University. The peer-reviewed submissions describe deployments
of pen-based computing (most notably Tablet PCs) in K-12 higher education. An amazingly
diverse range of subject areas is discussed, including computer science, agronomy, chemistry,
mathematics, economics, physics, electrical engineering and communications. Additionally,
many of the papers describe classroom tools, techniques and pedagogical models that may be
applied across multiple disciplines. The goal of this monograph is to share information with
a larger audience, because the papers contain solid evaluation data and discuss issues of broad
applicability to Tablet PC-enabled pedagogy in general.
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Sailing Into Sunset, Ann W. Borger ’63 (Infinity Publishing.com – ISBN: 0-7414-4120-9).
Sailing Into Sunset, the first chapbook by Ann Work Borger, contains 24 poems that connect the
author’s inner vision with the outer world through nature imagery and introspection. In verse,
Borger chronicles life’s passing with both the shock of a cloudburst and the subtlety of the drip
of an icicle. Her subjects range from “January Thaw” and “Learning to Waltz” to “Cherry Tree
in April” and “Limits of Technology.” Borger has won poetry awards from the Greater Lehigh
Valley Writer’s Group, Pennsylvania Poetry Society and Upper Bucks County Arts Festival.
She has been a reader on the PBS program Poet’s Pause. A retired computer analyst, she began
writing poetry in the 1970s to deal with loss. A Webmaster and musician, she lives with her
husband, Barrie, in eastern Pennsylvania.
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Read more book reviews
in previous issues of the
DePauw Magazine at
www.depauw.edu/pa/magazine.
Environmentalist and author of Crimes Against Nature, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed his
book following his keynote address at DePauw Discourse 2007: Sustainability and Global
Citizenship. For more information, go to www.depauw.edu/discourse.
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A MESSAGE FROM ROBERT G. BOTTOMS, PRESIDENT
DePauw’s 18th president, Robert G. Bottoms, will retire as president at the end of the 2007-08 academic year,
but he will continue to serve the University as chancellor. It is worth noting that nearly one-third of DePauw’s
total alumni have graduated since Bottoms assumed the presidency in 1986. – Editor
When I met with students over the past 21 years, I repeatedly asked if they were attending DePauw on
a scholarship. Very frequently, the students responded that had they not received financial assistance, a
DePauw education would not have been possible.
For me, this answer reinforces just how important alumni are to the University. It is only because alumni Robert G. Bottoms
and friends make gifts for scholarships that so many students are able to benefit from the DePauw experi-
ence. I have also been especially pleased over the years to administer the Glenn Swisher Fund, which is a
discretionary fund for the president to use to provide additional assistance to deserving students. Glenn
especially wanted to help those who found themselves in financial difficulty and wanted to remain in
school or to participate in an essential international experience or other project for which they did not
have the funds.
When I have been asked about the most memorable moments in the last two decades, I reflect immediately
on one of the defining events in the University’s history. Again, it is about alumni giving. It was DePauw’s
receipt of a $128 million gift from the estate of two alumni, Philip and Ruth Clark Holton, in 1999.
The generosity of the Holtons allowed DePauw to provide more scholarships for students who have been
leaders in their communities and also inspired many other alumni to make gifts. When one examines the
history of DePauw University, you cannot overstate how the lives of so many students are enriched because
alumni help underwrite the cost of a DePauw education.
Similarly, there is a revealing story about alumni behind every program, facility, lecture series and cur-
riculum enhancement that have strengthened the University and made it the leading, national liberal arts
university it is today. Two of the most recent examples are the buildings the University dedicated during
October’s Old Gold Weekend: the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts and the Janet
Prindle Institute for Ethics. Without such generous alumni and friends, the University would not be able
to provide outstanding facilities for future generations of students.
If you have visited DePauw, you have seen many of the physical improvements to the campus in the past
two decades. However, the changes at the University are even more profound as we continue to implement
the University’s five-year strategic plan. DePauw now enrolls about twice as many international students
than in the past. This initiative provides an experience that will better prepare students for the global society
in which they will live and work. DePauw is also more diverse because significantly more students, faculty
and staff members of color have joined the community compared to 20 years ago. Learning to live peace-
fully and meaningfully with the diverse peoples of any country and world beyond our borders is essential,
and DePauw has sought to model a community where we can learn to deal creatively and positively with
those world citizens who are different from ourselves.
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I encourage you to read more about the strengths of DePauw today in this issue of the magazine – my last
President’s Report. Also take a look at the Annual Honor Roll of Donors that recognizes the many alumni,
parents and friends who support DePauw. These are among the reasons I have confidence that DePauw is
in a position to provide the best possible educational experience for students and meet future challenges
under the leadership of a new president.
There is nothing more exciting than the opportunity to work with young people. During my presidency, I
have enjoyed teaching a class on leadership and interacting with students. I look forward to working with
students in my role directing the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics. One of the goals of the Institute is to
link issues that are on students’ minds with DePauw’s tradition of exposing students to the wisdom of the
ages. Located in the DePauw Nature Park, the Ethics Institute will help students learn to examine their
own values and equip them with the critical thinking skills necessary not only for making a living but also
to live in a morally responsible way. The institute also will support DePauw faculty members in developing
new concepts for teaching ethics across disciplines.
Gwen and I love this University as much as alumni love it. One thing we want all alumni to know is how
great a difference you make in the life of DePauw. Simply put, DePauw would not be as strong as it is today
– and poised for even greater accomplishments – without your help. Thank you.
Robert G. Bottoms
President
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RECENT EVENTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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This fall’s entering class – one of the largest in recent years – included more than double the
number of international matriculants and about 11 percent more valedictorians and salutatorians than
the group that arrived in Greencastle in August 2006. A total of 45 new undergraduates are coming to
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the University from 19 foreign countries, 31 as matriculants (versus 15 last year) and 14 as exchange
students. Excluding international students, 16 percent of the incoming class comes from multicultural
backgrounds; that increases to 22 percent if the international total is included. Forty-one of the incoming
students were valedictorians or salutatorians in high school, five more than were in last year’s entering
class. Twenty-two percent are first-generation college students (compared with 15 percent in 2006),
while 20 percent of students in the Class of 2011 have DePauw alumni ties (up from 18 percent). 2011
The experiences of students at DePauw continue to be significantly more challenging, stimulating,
interactive and dynamic than those provided at peer institutions and the national average of all colleges
and universities, according to the 2006 National Survey of Student Engagement. The annual national
study, “Engaged Learning: Fostering Success of All Students,” uses a scientific methodology and is
based on information from students at 523 four-year colleges and universities. It is sponsored by The
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The NSSE measures five benchmarks: level of
academic challenge, active and collaborative learning, student-faculty interaction, enriching educational
experiences and supportive campus environment.
Alyssa Bernstein, assistant professor of philosophy at Ohio University,
is the first recipient of the Nancy Schaenen Visiting Scholar Award for
residency at DePauw’s Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics during 2007-08.
While at DePauw, Bernstein will write a book on contemporary philo-
sophical conceptions of human rights, focusing on John Rawls’s The Law
of Peoples and its main competitors. John K. Roth will serve as the Robert
and Carolyn Frederick Distinguished Visiting Professor of Ethics at DePauw
during 2007–08. Roth is the Edward J. Sexton Professor of Philosophy at
Claremont McKenna College, where he is the founding director of the
Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights. He also serves on the faculty of
Claremont Graduate University.
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DePauw students, faculty members and alumni engaged in dialogue with several distinguished
guests throughout 2006-07. The following individuals visited campus as part of The Timothy and
Sharon Ubben Lecture Series: Mitch Albom, best-selling author and founder of three charities in the
Detroit area; E. O. Wilson, a Harvard University entomologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author; and
James C. Alling ’83, president of Starbucks Coffee International.
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Karen Koning AbuZayd ’63, commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works
Agency (UNRWA), delivered the address at DePauw’s 168th annual commencement, during which
514 students received diplomas. At the commencement, DePauw awarded AbuZayd the McNaughton
Medal for Public Service and conferred two honorary degrees. Robert M. Steele ’69, the Nelson Poynter
Scholar for Journalism Values and the Senior Faculty in Ethics at the Poynter Institute for Media Stud-
ies, received an honorary Doctor of Journalism degree. William F. Welch ’40, a founding partner of
Bingham McHale LLP and former president of both the Seventh Circuit Bar Association and Lawyers
Club of Indianapolis, received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.
The women’s basketball team won DePauw’s first-ever athletics team national championship by
defeating Washington University (St. Louis) 55-52 in a thrilling NCAA Division III title game played
in March in Springfield, Mass. The Tigers finished the season with a 31-3 record, including an 11-
game winning streak to close the season. The team’s five seniors closed out their collegiate careers with Karen Koning AbuZayd ’63
a 109-15 record. Liz Bondi ’07, who is an all-American in basketball and tennis, was named the NCAA
tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Suzy Doughty joined Bondi on the all-tournament team. Head
coach Kris Huffman was named Coach of the Year by D3hoops.com and DIIINews.
A major gift from Steven L. Trulaske ’79 and his wife, Michelle, underwrites the semester- or sum-
mer-long, off-campus study experiences of at least 30 upperclass students each year through the Steve
and Michelle Trulaske International Scholarship Fund, in addition to supporting at least 20 first-year
students in a new DePauw-Ecuador Summer Program. Open to students who are enrolled to enter
the University in the fall, the DePauw-Ecuador
Summer Program – which began in summer 2007
– offers an intensive, five-week experience in Span-
ish language immersion, cultural awareness and
international service. The Trulaskes’ gift also will
support students who wish to study in Segovia,
Spain, for a fall or spring semester, or a summer
term to improve their language skills and gain an
understanding of Spain’s literature, art and his-
tory, as well as its emerging role in the European
Union. The total of 50 additional students gaining
international experiences through the Trulaskes’
generosity brings DePauw close to its goal of increasing the percentage of graduating seniors with an
international experience from the previous level of 60 percent to 75 percent.
Forgotten Genius, a two-hour NOVA documentary about the life of re-
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VITAL SIGNS
VITAL SIGNS
DePauw Vital Signs
DePauw Vital Signs 2006-07
2006-07 1996-971996-97
1986-87 1986-87
Full-time equivalent enrollment 2,305 2,162 2,290
Full-time equivalent enrollment 2,305 2,162 2,290
Graduation rate 82.5% 71.3% 71.8%
Graduation rateStudent – faculty ratio (full-time faculty) 82.5%
10:1 12:1 71.3% 15:1 71.8%
Student – facultyAnnual
ratioFund
(full-time faculty) 10:1
$5,355,925 $3,421,19012:1 $2,080,977 15:1
Endowment $558.1 million $277.4 million $95.9 million
Annual Fund $5,355,925 $3,421,190 $2,080,977
Library holdings 335,000 298,904 226,350
Endowment Multicultural students, including international students 394$558.1 million 312 $277.4 million
81 $95.9 million
Library holdingsFull-time faculty members 230335,000 158 298,904 136 226,350
Tuition and fees $27,780 $16,180 $8,200
Multicultural students, including international students 394 312 81
Room and board $7,800 $5,400 $3,215
Full-time facultyFinancial
members aid from DePauw University 230
$33,934,867 158
$21,660,347 $2,189,545 136
Tuition and feesNumber of academic majors offered 41 $27,780 47 $16,180 40 $8,200
Median combined SAT score 1230 1180 1080
Room and boardMedian ACT score 27
$7,800 25
$5,400 25
$3,215
Financial aid from DePauw University $33,934,867 $21,660,347 $2,189,545
Number of academic majors offered 41 47 40
Median combined SAT score 1230 1180 1080
Median ACT score 27 25 25
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Fiscal Year Financial Summary
From the Vice President for Finance and Administration
DePauw University completed the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, in sound financial shape. The
budget plan for fiscal year 2007 supported and reflected the objectives of Securing Our Legacy, DePauw’s
strategic plan for 2005–10. Total revenue exceeded total expenditures, debt service and transfers for
capital projects by $434,221, and this amount was transferred to the Capital Projects Fund to support
future capital budgets.
The University is pleased with the financial progress of fiscal year 2007 and believes that its strong financial
position will continue to contribute to the advancement of the Securing Our Legacy strategic plan.
Richard Speller
Vice President for Finance and Administration
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
ENDOWING RESOURCES
2002-2007
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BUDGET REPORT
For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2007
BUDGET ACTUAL VARIANCE
REVENUE:
Library ....................................................................................................2,828,000........................2,769,652.............................58,348
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The continuing efforts to strengthen DePauw’s Greek system will have a long-term impact on campus
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life. Significantly, the Board of Trustees this year approved new support for the Greek system, including: a
new set of standards for Greek and University-owned housing that sets high but reasonable standards for
health and safety issues; a voluntary Greek support program, subject to IRS approval, to provide financial
support options that can be tailored to the needs of individual Greek chapters that require assistance in
meeting the new standards; and a Trustee Greek Support Resolution, which stresses the valuable role and
important responsibilities of the Greek system in the University learning community. Staff members for
three new positions – Greek life coordinators– were hired in the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life to
work directly with Greek students. I am also pleased that a group of alumni volunteers formed the Greek
Life Advisory Council that is committed to help strengthen the Greek system at DePauw.
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DePauw’s reputation as a leading, national liberal arts university continues to grow, and that means DePauw
is in a strong position to conduct one of the most critical tasks in the life of a university: the search for a
new president. As you know, Bob Bottoms announced in April his plans to retire as president at the end
of the 2007-08 academic year and continue to serve the University as chancellor, including leadership of
the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I want to take this opportunity
to thank Bob for his extraordinary career as president of DePauw since 1986. DePauw is undoubtedly a
stronger university because of Bob’s leadership and devotion to excellence. Because of that momentum, he
has made it easier for the Board of Trustees to attract top-quality candidates to consider as his successor.
The Board of Trustees has already begun the search for DePauw’s 19th president. Trustee Sarah Reese Wal-
lace ’76 is chairing the search committee – which includes eight additional trustees, four faculty members,
two students and one staff member – that has sought and received input from alumni, faculty members,
students, parents and others about what kind of individual DePauw’s next president should be. We have
also received many recommendations for candidates. Working with Russell Reynolds Associates, a global
search firm headquartered in New York City, trustees have begun the process of narrowing down the field
of candidates and conducting interviews.
Because the presidential selection process is important for the entire University community, a link – titled
Presidential Search – is available on DePauw’s Web site to provide more information about the status
of the search. Thank you for your continued support as we move forward to identify the University’s
next leader.
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A MESSAGE FROM TODD R. ROBERSON ’82
Executive Committee Chair
On behalf of everyone in the DePauw family, I want to thank the 1,558 Washington C. DePauw Society
lifetime and annual members whose leadership-level support is so critical to the University.
Our membership continues to grow and better embody the legacy of the University’s first great bene-
factor, Washington C. DePauw, which is to ensure “the never-ending advancement of the University’s
excellence.” I want to extend a special thanks to our 1,237 alumni, parents and friends who joined or
renewed their annual membership in 2006-07 with a leadership-level Annual Fund gift.
Your tremendous giving, both annual and lifetime, leads DePauw alumni, parents and friends in opening
Todd R. Roberson ’82
doors of opportunity for current and future generations of students.
In 1986 the DePauw University Board of Trustees authorized the formation of the Washington C.
DePauw Society to honor DePauw’s major donors. Like the University’s first great benefactor for whom
the Society is named, these alumni, parents and friends demonstrate through leadership-level gifts their
love of DePauw and their commitment to its liberal arts mission.
Lifetime Membership
The Washington C. DePauw Society extends lifetime membership to donors and their spouses
whose gifts and commitments to the University total at least $100,000. Their contributions to DePauw
are recognized by individual bronze plaques on the wall of the Washington C. DePauw Plaza in front
of East College. The exceptional financial support from the lifetime members of the Washington C.
DePauw Society has shaped the history and progress of DePauw. So many of the excellent academic
opportunities, resources and facilities that the University provides to its students and faculty members
would not be possible without the generosity and leadership of these major donors. The University
gratefully acknowledges the extraordinary giving of these alumni, parents and friends.
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Qualifying gifts and commitments include cash, securities, real estate and other personal property.
They may be in the form of outright gifts, bequests or life income agreements. Gifts to the Annual Fund
are cumulative toward lifetime membership in the Society.
Annual Membership
The Washington C. DePauw Society offers an annual membership to alumni, parents and friends
who make an Annual Fund gift to DePauw of $1,500 or more. Alumni who graduated within the past
14 years qualify for annual membership at separate giving levels. Annual membership and recognition
is based on an individual’s or couple’s personal gifts and matching gifts received in a single fiscal year.
The University depends on leadership-level gifts to the DePauw Annual Fund, which provides critical
support of the current-year operating budget to underwrite student scholarships, faculty teaching and
scholarly projects, Winter Term and off-campus study and other immediate needs of the University.
Washington C. DePauw
The Washington C. DePauw Society welcomed the following
new lifetime members in 2006-07.
Joining at the Partner member level: Craig C. Grannon ’70 and Linda D. Grannon, Friend DePauw University gratefully acknowledges the
Norman M. Johnson ’56 and Julia R. Johnson, Friend James Hollensteiner ’53 significant additional gifts and commitments
Thomas S. Porter ’65 John G. Hurley ’60
Carol Nelson Johnson ’52 that qualified the following current members
David S. Johnson ’53 and Anne Prindle Johnson ’54 for a higher membership level.
Joining at the Fellow member level: Richard J. Laker ’57 and Helen Pigott Laker ’58 Jane Allison ’37
Harry L. Hawkins and Bernice S. Hawkins, Friends dec Anonymous
Larry J. Marfise ’74 and Suzanne Marfise, Friend
Kathryn A. Miller ’73 Joan Westmen Battey ’54 and Charles W. Battey, Friend
Joining at the Life member level: Gregory T. Mutz ’67 Frederick B. Hendricks ’58
Jason A. Asbury ’95 Frank T. Page and Catherine K. Page, Parents Corrine V. Reichert, Parent and Susan Reichert Milanak ’84
E. Webb Bassick IV ’74 Kenneth Dyer Rogers ’42 dec Evans McWhirter Rust and Roberta Rust, Friends
Barbara Van Dellen Beré ’47 Moyer Eugene Speicher ’43 Bradley L. Sexauer ’73
Dean L. Berry ’55 dec Donald E. Town ’71 R. Lee Wilson ’76 and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76
H. E. Barney Burroughs ’57 and Sandra Louy Burroughs ’57 Frank D. Walker ’57
Carolyn Hancock Cleland ’58 and Arthur C. Cleland, Friend John D. Williams ’47
James H. Emison ’47 and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47 Rozelle Rutter Williams ’32 dec
Patricia Myers Gathers ’61 and Myers Alumni
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“I worked on the staff of The DePauw newspaper since my first days on campus. As a Media Fellow, I had an internship with the communication/public
information department at the headquarters of the UN World Food Programme in Rome. DePauw afforded me so many opportunities – in travel,
work, academics and extracurriculars – but I wouldn’t have been able to actively pursue my interests without the Gertrude and G. D. Crain Award.”
– Ashley L. Baxstrom ’07, Los Angeles, Calif.
Paul O. Germann, Jr. ’52 Michael R. Maine ’61 and Suzanne Bauman Maine ’62 Richard W. Schwartz ’75 and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75
Robert W. and Elizabeth Gibson ’60, Parent, and children Richard K. Mallery ’59 Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and family
Thomas R. Gibson ’64 and Sophie Harned Gibson, Parent In memory of Jane Marshall Mansager ’60 Frank Lammers Seeger, Friend
Charles A. Gilbert ’56 and Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ’58 Larry J. Marfise ’74 and Suzanne Marfise, Friend Robert E. Sessions ’44 and Charleen Seibel Sessions ’43
John S. Goetcheus ’60 and Jan Berg Goetcheus, Parent William C. Marlatt ’65 and Kathryn G. Marlatt, Parent Orville C. Sherman, Friend dec
James D. Graham ’62 and Carol Fisher Graham ’63 Wesley P. Martin, Friend Macy Glendening Simmons ’50 dec
Craig C. Grannon ’70 and Linda D. Grannon, Friend Engrid Hitch Meng ’66 Marjorie Showalter, Friend
J. Thomas Grayson ’63 and Helen Gerber Grayson ’63 Kathryn A. Miller ’73 Alvin I. Singer ’53
Ruth Haimann, Friend Mark C. Mills ’73 Lucy Brown Sloan ’61
Arlene R. Hamilton, Friend Dean A. Mitchell ’51 and Martha Dunlavy Mitchell ’52 Gordon Stanford Smith, Friend
Donald L. Hamilton ’57 and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’58 Bruce M. Montgomerie ’68 Kathleen Keller Smith ’52 and Charles L. Smith, Parent
Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr. ’64 and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’65 C. Lane Moore ’50 and Marian Miner Moore ’50 Michael L. Smith ’70 and Susan Leet Smith ’71
Glenn C. Hannah ’52 Mary Ann Moore, Friend Carl Sorenson ’51
Richard A. Hansen ’53 and Joan K. Hansen, Friend Kenneth C. Mosier II ’66 and Brenda Mosier, Friend Moyer Eugene Speicher ’43
Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn ’66 and Terry Hartshorn, Friend Robert L. Muller ’55 and Shirley Fouch Muller ’57 Thomas G. Spiece ’70
Michael A. Herrell ’60 and Helen H. Herrell, Parent James M. Mullin ’83 and Donna S. Mullin, Friend Linda G. Sprankle ’64
Faith Ritz Engle Hippensteel ’30 Gregory T. Mutz ’67 Max L. Stackhouse ’57 and Jean Hostetler Stackhouse ’57
Max W. Hittle, Jr. ’66 and Carol Boardman Hittle ’68 dec Walter L. Naftzger ’65 and Colleen Riley Naftzger ’65 Sarah Englehart Standley ’80 and Gilbert D. Standley ’82
James Hollensteiner ’53 Richard H. Neuman ’50 and Sylvia H. Neuman, Friend Charles A. Stevenson ’35 and Jane Stevenson, Friend
Herbert W. Hoover ’51 and Barbara Burton Hoover ’49 Richard S. Neville ’76 and Janet Asp Neville, Friend James G. Stewart ’64
James E. Hoover and Carroll Hoover, Parents Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84 from the Carl A. Strock ’41
William M. Horne, Jr. ’42 and Alice Hobart Horne ’45 Nicholson Family Foundation John E. Swearingen, Parent
Robert E. Houk ’42 and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42 Elizabeth McKenzie O’Donnell ’49 Sylvan W. Tackitt, Friend
Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67 Lois Smisek Owen ’56 and John H. Owen, Jr., Parent John W. Taylor III ’62 and Kaari Taylor, Parent
John H. Huneke III ’67 and Ruth Russ Huneke ’68 Frank T. Page and Catherine K. Page, Parents Kimberlee Fitzgerald Taylor ’78 and John I. Taylor ’80
John G. Hurley ’60 John B. Parks ’63 Edward E. Thompson ’62 and Marilyn Muse Thompson ’63
Hirotsugu (Chuck) Iikubo ’57 Marjorie Bundy Parks ’32 Donald E. Town ’71
Norman F. Jay ’55 and Judith H. Jay, Parent Sandra Frakes Parsons ’62 Mildred J. Tracht, Parent
T. Benjamin Jennings ’87 John T. Peters ’54 Robert M. Trent, Friend
Carol Nelson Johnson ’52 Elizabeth Emison Peterson ’40 dec and Steven L. Trulaske ’79 and Michelle K. Trulaske, Friend
David C. Johnson ’72 and Linda M. Johnson, Friend Theodore R. Peterson, Friend William R. Van Bokkelen ’68
David S. Johnson ’53 and Anne Prindle Johnson ’54 Elizabeth L. Piety, Parent James C. Van Horne ’57 and Mimi Van Horne, Friend
Julia M. Johnson, Friend Bruce E. Ploshay ’75 and Anne Hensley Ploshay ’76 Thomas K. Vandiver ’73 and
Carolyn T. Jones ’58 Dennis A. Priser ’63 and Marilyn Mead Priser ’63 Carolyn Haimann Vandiver, Friend
C. Robert Jordan ’50 and Sandra Brooks Jordan ’51 Paul F. Radcliffe ’49 and Sue Oettinger Radcliffe ’47 David L. Vear ’53 dec and Jennifer D. Vear, Friend
David L. Joyce ’66 Ronald L. Randall ’62 and Carole Lee Clark Randall ’61 Brenton Wadsworth ’51 and Jean Wadsworth, Friend
Robert S. Julian ’59 and Marjorie Moore Julian ’60 Henry G. Randolph ’41 and Lois E. Randolph, Friend F. Michael Wahl ’53
Ingrid Grujanac Kay ’78 Marshall W. Reavis IV ’84 and Amy Zino Reavis, Friend Bruce Walker ’53
Donald J. Keller, Friend J. Gilbert Reese and Louella H. Reese, Parents Frank D. Walker ’57
Barbara Meilinger Kleid ’49 Marjorie Rackow Reichart ’66 June A. Walker ’58
Marilyn Shanks Klingaman ’54 and Thomas Klingaman, Friend Corrine V. Reichert, Parent and Susan Reichert Milanak ’84 Elizabeth Dye Walker ’35
Vern T. Kraushaar ’53 Blair A. Rieth, Jr. ’80 and Teresa O. Rieth, Friend Ralph M. Weinrichter ’47 and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’44
Richard J. Laker ’57 and Helen Pigott Laker ’58 Marian Blew Roberson ’81 and Todd R. Roberson ’82 Michael Scott Welch ’82 and Kimberlee Ann Welch, Friend
Thomas A. Lancaster ’58 and Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ’58 Frank H. Roberts ’41 Robert B. Wessling ’59 and Judith Hanson Wessling ’61
Joyce Foster Larson ’53 and Arlyn Larson, Friend Sally Robards Roberts ’30 dec Clarke E. Whitaker ’44
Robert J. Lavidge ’43 and Margaret Zwigard Lavidge ’45 dec Kenneth Dyer Rogers ’42 dec Joann Wine White ’52
Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee ’42 John P. Rudy ’51 and Barbara M. Rudy, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. White, Parents
Mrs. William E. Lee, Friend Frederick A. Sanders ’54 and June Sanders, Friend William L. White ’53 and Ann B. White, Friend
Marcia Johnson Lemon ’46 Ralph E. Savage ’73 and Janet Teter Savage ’73 Steven V. Wilkinson ’63 and Barbara Wells Wilkinson ’63
Daniel E. Lewis ’58 and Linda Brainard Lewis ’60 Harriett Shonkwiler Scarpelli ’47 John D. Williams ’47
Nancy Johnson Lewis ’64 and Kenneth J. Lewis, Friend David K. Schafer ’61 Rozelle Rutter Williams ’32 dec
Kathryn Gloger Liebschutz ’62 Robert A. Schmidt ’69 and Margaret Sheridan Schmidt ’69 Lucille Hart Wilson ’29
G. Richard Locke ’58 and Judy Blang Locke ’58 Robert W. Schrier ’57 and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’59 Margaret Hardgrove Wilson ’41
Bennet Ragan Ludden ’37 Margaret Hammer Schuler, Friend Lawrence E. Young, Jr. ’84
The Washington C. DePauw Society Roster of Annual Members
Neal B. Abraham and Donna L. Wiley, Friends John B. Anderson ’76 and Jo Schlesinger Anderson ’76 Katherine C. Bahl and William F. Bahl, Parents
Steven M. Abraham and Nancy Abraham, Parents Don B. Ansel ’52 and Irene Koebke Ansel ’52 Holly Adams Bailey ’92 and Paul Bailey, Friend
Karen Koning Abu Zayd ’63 and Susan M. Ansel ’82 Roberta Farrow Baldwin ’54
Abdel Rahman Abu Zayd Ahmed, Friend dec Cynthia S. Anthony and Roy J. Anthony, Parents Gregory M. Ball ’97 and Julie Kollhoff Ball ’98
Charles A. Adams ’64 and Linda Howell Adams ’64 R. J. Anthony ’73 Jane H. Bankhurst ’02
Michael D. Adams ’00 Robert S. Apatoff ’80 and Vicki Garrison Apatoff ’80 John H. Bankhurst ’99
J. Patrick Aikman ’57 Mary Jo Morrison Ardington ’78 and Lee C. Banks ’85 and Elizabeth Beatty Banks, Friend
George H. Aldrich ’54 and Rosemary Balmfarth Aldrich, Friend Mark Winsted Ardington, Friend David T. Barker ’64 and Kathryn Donaldson Barker, Friend
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 and Robert E. Allen, Friend William H. Arends ’72 Susan Suckow Barkhausen ’78 and
Joseph P. Allen IV ’59 and Bonnie Darling Allen ’61 Jason A. Asbury ’95 David N. Barkhausen, Friend
Caryn Cockerill Anderson ’89 and David T. Anderson, Friend Donald B. Aslan ’67 Roberta O. Barnes ’70 and Clark J. Chandler, Friend
Jane Eklund Anderson ’65 and Allan James Anderson, Friend Sarah Hogate Bacon ’41 and Theodore S. Bacon, Jr., Parent Dennis L. Barrett ’67 and Sally Crowden Barrett ’67
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James R. Bartlett ’66 and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66 Jeffrey A. Cozad ’86 and Jane Maxwell Cozad ’86 Timothy G. Franzen ’93 and Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’94
Katheryn Boston Bartlett ’43 Stuart G. Cozzens ’62 and Barbara A. Cozzens, Friend Robert R. Frederick ’48 and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’49
E. Webb Bassick IV ’74 and Kathy Bassick, Parent Albert E. Crandall ’56 and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’50 Paul D. Frederickson ’59 and Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson ’58
Verna L. Baughman ’68 Lisa Hildebrand Crandell ’84 and Bradford E. Crandell ’85 Scott A. Fredrick ’87 and Carolyn Fredrick, Friend
Emily Beaman Beals ’69 and Brian L. Beals, Friend Newton F. Crenshaw ’85 and Susan M. Crenshaw, Friend Patricia Boynton Frey ’65 and William James Frey, Friend
Christopher W. Bear ’82 and Ivette Bear, Friend William L. Crist ’69 and Carol Prentice Crist ’70 Beverly Grant Frier ’52 and Bill Frier, Friend
Florence E. Beatty ’74 D. David Cryer ’58 and Britt Swanson Cryer, Friend Roger R. Fross ’62 and Madelon Rose Fross, Friend
George H. Belhobek ’65 and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’66 Alden C. Cummins ’72 Alison E. Frost ’69 and Richard L. Bender, Friend
Isham Jay Bennett ’91 and Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93 James S. Cunning ’74 and Lisa Stone, Friend Mark Adin Fuller III and Cynthia Gaudin Fuller, Parents
W. Charles Bennett ’74 Melinda Walthers Dabbiere ’82 and David Dabbiere, Friend Jane Brazes Funke ’78 and David W. Funke, Friend
Barbara Van Dellen Beré ’47 Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. ’52 and Bradley S. Fuson ’82 and Teresa Gayle Fuson, Friend
Matthew Perry Bereman ’05 Roberta Dangremond, Friend Nancy Hunger Galliher ’57 and David A. Galliher, Parent
Katherine Lind Bergethon, Friend William K. Daniel II ’87 and Robin Wieland Daniel ’87 Martha Faitz Gamble ’57
Jeffrey M. Bernacchi ’79 and Mary Lynn Scovill Bernacchi ’79 Wendy Jean Daniels and Kirk Jay Daniels, Parents Todd G. Gardner ’87 and Wendy Ellis-Gardner ’89
Edward B. Blair, Jr. ’71 and Barbara Blair, Parent Ryan J. Danks ’99 David W. Garrison ’01 and Erica Kruse Garrison ’01
William V. Blake III ’59 and Linda Blake, Friend Matthew S. Darnall ’85 and Jennifer Lindamood Darnall ’85 Tracy Cochran Garrity ’82 and Dennis J. Downing, Friend
Barrett L. Boehm ’73 and Tamara Watling Boehm, Parent Robert J. Darnall ’60 and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61 James R. Gates ’78 and Bobbie Gates, Friend
Isabelle Hadley BonDurant ’31 Don R. Daseke ’61 and Barbara Daseke, Friend Stephen K. Gauly and Patricia Gauly, Parents
Thomas W. Boswell ’66 and Cheryl K. Boswell, Friend Judith Shafer Davidson ’57 and Wayne A. Davidson, Parent William D. George, Jr. ’54 and Ellie George, Friend
Robert G. Bottoms and Gwen Bottoms, Friends W. Douglas Davidson ’80 R. I. Geraldson, Jr. ’62 and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’65
Charles C. Boyer ’59 and Jane Sansome Boyer ’62 Luis R. Davila ’81 and Deborah White Davila ’82 William G. Gerber ’61 and Shannon Gerber, Friend
Peter A. Boyer ’66 and N. Ling Boyer ’66 Bronson C. Davis ’65 and Cathie Valeska Davis ’66 Robert W. Gibson ’60
Virginia Burns Boynton ’40 and Walter A. Boynton, Parent J. Baird Davis ’59 and Patricia Wolfe Davis, Friend Thomas R. Gibson ’64 and Sophie H. Gibson, Parent
Jacob P. Bracken ’02 and Amy Kostrzewa Bracken ’02 Anthony J. de Nicola ’86 and Christie B. de Nicola, Friend Ronald W. Gilbert ’34
Robert R. Branson ’53 Christopher A. DeGraw ’72 and Terry L. Muilenburg, Friend Robert H. Giles ’55 and Nancy M. Giles, Parent
Suzanne DeCosted Breckenridge ’57 and George Robert DeLong ’57 and Nancy Ade DeLong ’57 John David Gislason ’82 and Judith A. Spence, Friend
James A. Breckenridge, Parent Richard E. Deer ’54 and Lee T. Deer, Parent Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend
Miriam Cole Breese ’57 and Robert F. Breese, Parent Henry A. Deering ’63 Robert P. Godwin ’59 and Patricia Zwickel Godwin ’60
André L. Brewer ’93 Eugene L. Delves ’50 and Sue Howard Delves ’51 Carl H. Goltermann ’50
William W. Bromer ’49 and Patricia Ryan Bromer ’50 Paul S. Detlefs ’77 and Katie Cassidy Detlefs ’81 David S. Goltermann ’78 and Elizabeth Gray Goltermann ’80
Andrea Hannon Brown ’74 and Blake H. Brown, Friend Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 and William M. Dickson, Friend Julie Houk Goodrich ’73 and David W. Goodrich, Friend
William L. Brown III ’69 and Susan Lange Brown ’68 Benjamin Diesbach ’68 and Marianne H. Diesbach, Friend Joan Austin Goodwin ’59 and David G. Goodwin, Friend
Arthur L. Bryant ’56 and Carol Shanahan Bryant ’58 Lee E. Dirks ’56 Cynthia A. Gossett ’77 and Derek Storm, Friend
Graham C. Bryce ’62 and Sharley Bryce, Parent Max W. Dixon ’57 Megan Grow Graham ’94 and Andrew S. Graham ’94
William H. Buettin ’49 and Arline Kraft Buettin ’49 Morris B. Dodd ’64 and Sandra J. Dodd, Friend William W. Graham ’62 and Loraine Graham, Friend
Martha Morgan Bull ’58 and E. Rexford Bull, Friend Margaret Hanson Donoghue ’88 and Craig C. Grannon ’70 and Linda D. Grannon, Friend
Howard B. Burkett ’38 and Lucile E. Burkett, Parent Daniel J. Donoghue, Friend Mark W. Grannon ’78 and Gai Grannon, Friend
Anne Husted Burleigh ’63 and William R. Burleigh, Parent John P. Douglass ’68 and Emily R. Douglass, Friend Kent M. Grathwohl ’85 and Kyra Grathwohl, Friend
Andrew B. Buroker ’84 and Susan R. Novak, Friend Meredith L. Dray and Philip B. Dray, Parents Cynthia Diller Gray ’73
H. E. Barney Burroughs ’57 and Sandra Louy Burroughs ’57 Gary Paul Drew ’61 and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62 Judson C. Green ’74 and Joyce Taglauer Green ’75
John W. Busey II ’90 and Maribeth Steimle Busey ’88 Thomas Arthur Drew ’67 and Constance D. Drew, Friend Jill Greene ’75
Kim Klinger Butler ’81 and William J. Butler ’82 Donald H. Driemeier ’60 and Joyce Driemeier, Parent Greg T. Greenwood ’78 and Kristina L. Greenwood, Friend
Rhett W. Butler ’62 and Kay Burney Butler ’62 Dale J. Ducommun ’50 and Anna Cain Ducommun ’52 Robert W. Griffith, Jr. ’62 and Barbara Klingner Griffith ’63
Kathryn Doermer Callen, Parent Brice H. Dunshee ’87 and Laura Runyan Dunshee ’87 Marjorie Volwiler Grinnell ’46 and Joseph F. Grinnell, Friend
Robert C. Canfield ’60 and Patricia Harms Canfield ’57 Frank W. Durham, Jr. ’48 and Shirley Gilbert Durham ’47 Judith Drompp Guild ’53 and J. Kent Guild ’53 dec
Mary Sims Cannell ’61 and Roger Cannell, Friend Victoria Schug Dycio ’89 Megan Lewis Haddox ’79 and Craig A. Haddox, Friend
Glenn F. Carlson, Jr. ’81 Margaret Santner Dye ’46 and Earl S. Dye, Jr., Friend Susan Schacht Hagaman ’64 and T. Carter Hagaman, Friend
William F. Carroll, Jr. ’73 and Mary Cooke Carroll, Friend Ralph R. Edminster ’58 Kirsten Jean Hagen ’02
Edward J. Casassa ’51 and Doris Casassa, Friend Susan Metcalfe Elzemeyer ’52 Katharine Draper Haimbaugh ’44
Robert G. Casey ’70 and Leslie L. Casey, Friend James H. Emison ’47 and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47 Melanie Thexton Hall ’78 and Robert H. Hall, Friend
Judith Banker Castellini ’81 and Jerome A. Castellini, Friend James W. Emison ’71 and Mary Kathryn Holmes Emison ’72 Donald L. Hamilton ’57 and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’58
Michael A. Chabraja ’89 and Lindsey Hart Chabraja ’97 Mark A. Emkes ’75 and Maria Concepcion Emkes, Friend Lee H. Hamilton ’52 and Nancy Nelson Hamilton ’52
Nicholas D. Chabraja and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents Grey M. Emmons ’69 and Lurie S. Emmons, Friend Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr. ’64 and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’65
Nancy Ford Charles ’57 and Keith W. Charles, Friend Mark E. English ’64 John R. Hammond III ’76 and Diana H. Hamilton, Friend
Arthur W. Chick ’88 and Jean V. Chick, Friend Mary Palmer Enroth ’62 and L. G. Enroth, Friend dec Glenn C. Hannah ’52
Darrianne Howard Christian ’95 and Justin P. Christian ’95 Robert L. Erickson ’58 and Rita Luther Erickson ’59 Richard A. Hansen ’53 and Joan K. Hansen, Friend
Andrew T. Claar ’94 and Susan Dobbin Claar, Friend Linda K. Ernst ’77 and Patrick Ronan, Friend David C. Harbottle ’68 and Cindi Harbottle, Friend
Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60 and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’61 Kevin R. Eskew ’94 and Deborah Dalenberg Eskew ’98 David L. Harlor ’78 and Florence E. Harlor, Friend
Rollin L. Clayton ’61 Dale E. Espich ’51 T. Lyle Harlor ’48 and Pam Harlor, Friend
Christine Martin Cleveland ’94 and John Cleveland, Jr., Friend Robert W. Evans ’59 and Sharon C. Evans, Friend John G. Harmann ’95
Joseph C. Cleveland ’57 and Georgienne Burow Cleveland ’57 Dick Everard ’51 Charles M. Harris ’70 and Marie Rhine Harris ’70
Pamela R. Clinkenbeard ’77 L. Penfield Faber ’52 and Marilyn Melvin Faber, Friend Barbara Dixon Harrison ’56 and Richard D. Harrison, Friend
Barbara Tracy Cochran ’58 Richard L. Fanyo ’69 and Mary E. Fanyo, Friend Michael A. Harrison ’97 and Jessica Combs Harrison ’00
Benjamin G. Cochran ’55 and Patricia Cochran, Parent Cary Kay Fellman ’57 Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn ’66 and Terry Hartshorn, Friend
Paul T. Cochran ’60 and Linda Cochran, Friend Robert E. Ferguson ’54 and Gwen Schlesinger, Friend Nancy Grant Harvey ’60
Kathryn Schwarz Colten ’50 Barbara Hogate Ferrin ’43 and Allan W. Ferrin, Friend W. Brian Hatton ’95
Courtney Hughes Comer ’91 and Guy Comer, Friend James R. Feutz ’68 and Vickie J. Feutz, Friend Brian P. Hauck ’98
Charles A. Compton ’89 and Barbara Miller Compton ’89 Janet Risi Field ’81 and James R. Field, Friend Irving M. Heath ’41 and Rachel Waltz Heath ’40
Mark J. Conklin ’82 and Beverly Risma Conklin, Friend David M. Findlay ’84 and Susan Scott Findlay, Friend Carole Kelly Hegenbarth ’58 and James T. Hegenbarth, Friend
Susan O’Keefe Conner and Michael R. Conner, Parents Donald C. Findlay II ’56 and Judith Lilly Findlay ’57 Sally Sohngen Henderson ’54 and
Andrew P. Coolidge ’93 and Emily Smith Coolidge ’93 Roger W. Findley ’57 and Suzanne Erickson Findley, Friend Thomas S. Henderson, Friend
Jeffrey S. Cooper ’91 and Francesca Moroney Cooper ’92 Gordon B. Finley, Jr. ’65 and Margaret Finley, Friend Robert F. Henry, Jr. ’54 and Ellen O. Henry, Friend
Marc E. Cooper ’76 and Linda Cooper, Parent William B. Fischer ’43 and Vicki C. Fischer, Friend Charles W. Hetzel, Jr. ’92 and Sarah Sargent Hetzel ’92
Thomas P. Cooper ’66 and Galen Morgan Cooper ’66 Allen D. Fleener ’52 and Margaret Fleener, Friend Kathryn Pitts Hickey ’99
David C. Coquillette ’88 Robert J. Fleschler ’87 and Katherine Roob Fleschler ’88 Suzanne L. Hickman ’75
Kenneth W. Coquillette ’82 and Carrie Melind Coquillette ’82 James H. Fletcher ’69 and Gerda Fletcher, Friend Julie Read Hildebrand ’74 and David Hildebrand, Friend
James M. Cornelius and Kathy Cornelius, Parents Kathlyn E. Fletcher ’92 and John Carl Littrell, Friend Alan Preston Hill ’81 and Jennett McGowan Hill ’85
Barbara Koepke Cornelsen ’67 Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and Caren Flewellen, Friend Charles W. Hillman ’52 and Anne Mossberg Hillman ’51
S. Page Cotton, Jr. ’71 and Narda Greising Cotton ’72 Marilyn Stamstad Fogdall ’61 and Larry C. Fogdall, Friend Max W. Hittle, Jr. ’66 and Carol Boardman Hittle ’68 dec
Sally Smerz Cowal ’66 and Robert L. Muse, Friend Bradley R. Foss ’00 Scott T. Hocking ’73 and Barbara Albrecht Hocking ’73
Jeffery M. Cowden ’02 Katherine Tweedle Fox ’62 and Alan F. Fox, Friend Frank A. Hoffman ’79 and Catherine Hoffman, Friend
Robert R. Cowie ’72 and Diane Clark Cowie, Friend Robert D. Franks ’73 and Frances Smith, Friend Christine M. Hohenberger ’01
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Stephen E. Pinaire ’81 and Beverly L. Pinaire, Friend Lee M. Sisler ’73 and Linda Sisler, Parent Robert G. Vallee, Jr. ’76 and Kimberly Vallee, Friend
Glenn Todd Plymate ’75 and Elizabeth Myers Plymate ’76 Gregory A. Sissel ’94 and Therese Ivancovich Sissel, Friend Elizabeth Page Van Wagener ’73 and
John L. Pogue ’66 and Marilyn Rhoades Pogue, Friend Eugene C. Sit and Gail Sit, Parents Raymond H. Van Wagener, Jr., Friend
Jerry D. Pontius ’56 and Mary Goff Pontius ’57 Karen Olander Skerrett ’68 and Roger P. Skerrett, Friend Ellen Little Vanden Brink ’54 and
Helen L. Poorman ’82 Jill M. Skogheim ’00 Dale W. Vanden Brink, Friend
Carol Campbell Porfilio ’90 and Dale S. Porfilio ’92 Mark A. Smiley ’98 John L. Vander Schilden ’73
Thomas S. Porter ’65 and Kathleen Crispell, Friend Barbara E. Smith ’62 and William E. Phillips, Friend Thomas K. Vandiver ’73 and
J. Nathaniel Powell ’00 and Margaret Booth Powell, Friend Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59 and Thomas Tomasian, Friend Carolyn Haimann Vandiver, Friend
William R. Powell ’57 and Paula Weir Powell ’58 Douglas A. Smith ’68 and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’69 Kevin M. Vaughn ’77 and Margaret Dostal, Friend
Karen Horth Powers ’75 Douglas I. Smith ’85 and Ann Smith, Friend Susan Vaughn ’73 and Richard R. Dirlam, Friend
Rita Alliss Powers ’86 and Kevin Powers, Friend Elaine Showalter Smith ’36 Marcus R. Veatch ’75
William Scott Priebe ’00 and Lindsay Hunt Priebe ’01 Eric S. Smith ’72 and Elisa A. Turner ’74 Kathy Patterson Vrabeck ’85 and George Vrabeck, Friend
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Janet W. Prindle ’58 and Charles J. Seidler, Jr., Friend Kathleen Keller Smith ’52 and Charles L. Smith, Parent Jeffrey J. Wagner ’97 and Sarah Voss Wagner ’98
Peter D. Prowitt ’77 and Nancy Gibson Prowitt ’76 Marcia Finley Smith ’49 dec Frank D. Walker ’57 and Jane Tatman Walker, Friend
Robert H. Puckett ’57 and Barbara Chandley Puckett ’57 Melissa Tharpe Smith ’77 and Gregory W. Smith, Parent Hugh J. Wallace ’80 and Donna Love Wallace ’80
Myrta J. Pulliam, Friend Michael L. Smith ’70 and Susan Leet Smith ’71 John H. Wallace ’76 and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76
Liz Purdy ’79 Ned A. Smith ’52 and Marcia Fobes Smith, Friend Joseph E. Walsmith ’64 and Susan Scully Walsmith ’65
Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Raab ’87 and Michael G. Raab ’87 Raymond G. Smith ’74 and Susan Smith, Friend Bayard H. Walters ’63 and Rosemary Walters, Friend
John L. Rabb ’66 and Sharon Rabb, Parent Robert F. Smith ’56 and Sharon Noll Smith ’57 Dwight F. Walton ’57 and Lou Ubben Walton ’57
Paul F. Radcliffe ’49 and Sue Oettinger Radcliffe ’47 Tim Solso ’69 and Denny Manning Solso ’69 Richard A. Warne ’54 and Jane Leahy Warne ’54
Lori Spoon Rafkin ’85 and Lee Rafkin, Friend Carl S. Sorenson ’51 and Sally Sorenson, Friend David C. Warner ’00 and Ann Triplett Warner ’02
Ronald L. Randall ’62 and Carole Clark Randall ’61 Heike Cockerill Spahn ’92 and Philip Spahn, Friend William H. Watson ’67 and Marianne Watson, Friend
Adrienne Rasbach ’94 and Bryan Sharpe, Friend Gretchen Erickson Spaulding ’63 and Timothy L. Weadick ’83 and Kelly Chapman Weadick ’83
James A. Readey ’67 and Linda Gold Readey, Friend C. Richard Spaulding, Friend Jerry F. Weaver ’49 and Ruth Scudder Weaver ’49
Marshall W. Reavis IV ’84 and Amy Zino Reavis, Friend Brent E. St. John ’89 and Katherine Cornelsen St. John ’90 John W. Wehrenberg ’90 and Wanpen Wehrenberg, Friend
James A. Rechtin ’93 and Stacy Rechtin, Friend Lawrence J. Stack, Friend and Susan L. Stack, Friend Ralph M. Weinrichter ’47 and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’44
Richard A. Reck ’71 and Susan Marshall Reck ’70 Sarah Englehart Standley ’80 and Gilbert D. Standley ’82 Virginia Armstrong Weise ’57
Norval Duane Reece ’56 and James N. Stephens ’86 and Tammy Cannon, Friend Brian W. Welch ’73 and Susan A. Welch, Friend
Ann Caroline Benson Reece, Friend Norval B. Stephens, Jr. ’51 and Diane Forst Stephens ’51 Michael Scott Welch ’82 and Kimberlee Ann Welch, Friend
Corrine V. Reichert, Parent David B. Stevens ’51 and Sally Symon Stevens ’52 William F. Welch ’40 and Jean K. Welch, Parent
Craig S. Remsen ’97 and Megan Dillon Remsen, Friend Dale Gossard Stevenson ’89 and John G. Stevenson ’89 H. Russell Weller ’62 and Dianne Jones Weller, Friend
Carla Bauer Rentrop ’73 and K. Peter Rentrop, Friend John F. Stevenson ’81 and Sharon Keever, Friend John J. Wellik and Susan A. Wellik, Parents
Scott R. Reynolds ’00 James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73 Robert F. Wells ’66 and Barbara Stoner Wells ’66
Arthur L. Rice ’68 and Lynn Davies Rice ’68 James G. Stewart ’64 and Andrea Anania Stewart, Friend Gregory Wendt, Friend
Blair A. Rieth, Jr. ’80 and Teresa O. Rieth, Friend Charles D. Stocking ’55 and Nancy Curtis Stocking ’55 Robert B. Wessling ’59 and Judith Hanson Wessling ’61
Nigel J. Riggins ’00 and Wandini Dixon-Fyle Riggins ’01 Leigh A. Stocking ’51 and Carol Crookshank Stocking, Friend Paul M. Wham and Gail Wham, Parents
Lawrence D. Rink ’62 and Eleanor Zimmerly Rink ’62 Craig R. Stokely ’67 and Carole Stokely, Friend Joann Wine White ’52 and William Beckett, Friend
Sally Smith Robbins ’64 and William H. Robbins III, Parent Randolph H. Stokely ’67 and Lynn Kinsey Stokely ’68 Nancy L. White ’75 and Raphael Guerin, Friend
Marian Blew Roberson ’81 and Todd R. Roberson ’82 Scott R. Stokke ’98 and Amy K. Weisenbach ’98 Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80 and James L. Whitlatch ’80
Frank H. Roberts ’41 David M. Stone ’57 and Barbara D. Stone, Friend Carolyn E. Whittier ’97
Robin Richey Roberts ’80 and John T. Roberts ’80 Norman E. Strasma ’55 and Janice Strasma, Parent Sandra Major Wiese ’60 and
Martha Steele Robes ’66 Joan Lubman Strawn ’53 and James R. Strawn, Friend Theodore O. Wiese, Jr., Parent
James E. Robinson ’70 and Carolyn Russ Robinson ’71 Sue Farrell Supple ’57 and Robert N. Supple, Parent Jack W. Wiley ’74
Larry R. Robinson ’57 and Sharon Moore Robinson ’58 Nancy Stewart Surber ’67 and Donald E. Surber, Parent James R. Williams ’50 and Nancy Williams, Friend
Stephen J. Robinson ’04 Christopher A. Susott ’99 Jerry L. Williams ’54 and Jane Jones Williams ’57
Paul D. Rogers and Caroline Rogers, Parents Lance A. Swank ’83 John D. Williams ’47 and Mary G. Williams, Friend dec
Ian M. Rolland ’55 and Miriam V. Rolland, Parent Richard M. Temple ’57 and Nancy Lindquist Temple ’58 John P. Williams ’59 and Mary Walbaum Williams ’59
Edward M. Roob ’56 and Barbara Leske Roob ’57 Lee E. Tenzer ’64 and Marilyn E. Tenzer, Parent Lauren Kiely Willis ’89 and Jeff Robertson Willis, Friend
Alicia M. Root ’98 Richard L. Tewksbury, Jr. ’72 and Lois Eberle Tewksbury ’73 O. Roderick Wilson ’72 and Christine Hosler Wilson ’74
James J. Roscoe ’70 Richard A. Thomas ’59 and Jane C. Thomas, Parent R. Lee Wilson ’76 and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76
Rhys A. Rudolph and Laura Rudolph, Parents James N. Thompson ’66 and Carol Jean Thompson, Friend James M. Winning ’43 and Mary Baker Winning ’45
John P. Rudy ’51 and Barbara M. Rudy, Parent J. McRae Thorlton ’61 dec and Dianne Harrison Thorlton ’61 Abigail Mathers Wodock ’78
Paul L. Runnels ’73 and Janice Runnels, Friend Kevin B. Tompkins ’91 Albert H. Wohlers and Jane L. Wohlers, Parents
Scott F. Russell ’78 Donald E. Town ’71 Jane Ehmann Wood ’53 and James C. Wood, Friend
Ann Meeker Ryan ’81 and Steven M. Ryan, Friend Laura Williams Town ’96 and Allen Town, Friend Richard D. Wood ’48 and Billie Lou Wood, Friend
Norman M. Saba and Pamela Saba, Parents M. Jo Tranbarger ’48 Thomas S. Yeo ’70 and Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo ’70
John W. Sanger ’61 and Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger ’62 Jeffrey H. Travis ’85 and Susan Pittman Travis ’87 Cynthia Watson Yingling ’83 and Jeffrey Yingling, Friend
Stephen W. Sanger ’68 and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68 John S. Trees ’54 and Dianne Schneider Trees ’56 J. Michael Yohe ’57 and Nancy Peyton Yohe, Friend
Thomas A. Sargent ’55 and Frances P. Sargent, Friend Steven L. Trulaske ’79 and Michelle K. Trulaske, Friend Lawrence E. Young, Jr. ’84 and Judith A. Young, Friend
Robert W. Sass ’55 Jerald B. Turner ’61 and Mary Hardy Turner ’61 Stuart W. Young ’65 and Susan Lorraine Schelleg, Friend
William David Saxby ’96 and Erin Saxby, Friend Timothy H. Ubben ’58 and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58 Pamela L. Zdunek ’81 and Clifford M. Sladnick, Friend
Nancy Shelly Schaenen ’51 and Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Friend Katherine Blair Ukrop ’91 and Joseph E. Ukrop ’89 Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ’65
Jane Turk Schlansker ’63 Kristen Bamberth Ulery ’00 and Nathan A. Ulery ’00 Mary Benson Zink ’65 and John C. Zink, Friend
Robert A. Schmidt ’69 and Margaret Sheridan Schmidt ’69 Scott B. Ullem ’89 and Beth Ullem, Friend
Breton A. Schoch ’86 and Laura Parsons Schoch ’87 Edward L. Unterberg ’58 and Gale Unterberg, Friend
Jane W. Schott, Friend
Robert W. Schrier ’57 and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’59
Thomas R. Schuck ’72 and Pamela Bakan Schuck, Friend
Erwin E. Schulze ’47 and Jean Schulze, Friend
“The Elizabeth B. Powell Award links writers from DePauw’s past
Edward G. Schussler ’65 and Sharon Gierach Schussler ’65 and present and creates a community that recognizes the traditions
Richard W. Schwartz ’75 and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75
Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Amy Hight Schwarz, Friend of strong English students at DePauw. I look up to many of the
Kimberly A. Seaman ’95
Steven J. Setchell ’96 and Cara Brumby Setchell, Friend past Powell award recipients such as Kendra Hormann and Profes-
Anne Korb Shane ’71 and David N. Shane, Friend
Brynne Williams Shaner ’83 and William M. Shaner III, Friend
sor Carrie Klaus, and I am humbled to be counted among them.”
Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. ’74 and Maria Renna Sharpe, Friend – Sarah E. Summers ’08, Greenfield, Ind.
James E. Shields ’56 and Irma Shields, Friend
John C. Siegesmund, Jr. ’43 and Sara Siegesmund, Friend
Mary B. McCrea Simkins ’76 and James H. Simkins, Jr., Friend
Rebecca Shaw Sims ’99 and W. Marshall Sims ’00
Alvin I. Singer ’53
David L. Singer ’91 and Andrea Powelson Singer ’92
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A MESSAGE FROM MARLETTA FARRIER DARNALL ’61
National Chair for Gift Planning
The name Indiana Asbury reaches back into the founding heritage and history of DePauw University. It
represents the very best of the liberal arts and all that they make possible in our lives and in the world.
The Indiana Asbury Legacy Society ties the past with the future, as it joins today’s alumni, parents and
friends with a legacy of generosity that has made so much possible since 1832.
The Indiana Asbury Legacy Society recognizes and thanks those individuals who have made estate
plans or established life-income gifts to benefit DePauw University. Membership in the Indiana Asbury
Legacy Society has no minimum gift level, as each commitment represents lifelong support of DePauw
and illustrates what is possible in the future through philanthropy. These gifts and commitments are an
investment in the future that cannot be measured in terms of gains and losses.
During the 2006-07 fiscal year, the alumni, parents and friends listed below made first-time legacy gift
commitments to DePauw. DePauw is such a special place in every way! I encourage all alumni to deem
it worthy of their long-range, planned support. Without a strong gift planning program, the future of
any institution is unsecured. I feel good knowing that DePauw alumni, parents and friends understand
the importance of this issue and have supported our efforts to secure our legacy.
Marletta Farrier
Darnall ’61 This year, the Society thanks these loyal donors as they join 846 other dedicated individuals who have
come before them in informing DePauw of their legacy commitments.
The University is indebted to the following individuals and couples who made new legacy gifts and
commitments from July 1, 2006, through June 30, 2007.
Anonymous H. David and Bonne G. Hilliard Richard A. Reck ’71 and Susan Marshall Reck ’70
Jason A. Asbury ’95 R. David Hoover ’67 and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67 Donald M. Rehm ’43
Ione B. Auer, Parent dec Theodore I. Hunsaker ’49 Ralph W. Riecker, Jr. ’54 and Margot H. Riecker, Friend
George H. Belhobek ’65 and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’66 Rosanne Miller Jacks ’57 Vivian Usher Ripley ’59
Donna Jensen Burke ’57 and William T. J. Burke, Friend Cynthia Goss Johnson ’73 Jerry J. Roberts ’65 and Nancy Sue Roberts, Friend
Cheng L. Chua ’60 Jeffrey R. Johnson ’75 Roger J. Rowen ’57 and Marilyn Phelps Rowen ’60
Carolyn Hancock Cleland ’58 and Arthur C. Cleland, Friend Richard B. Kotila ’77 D. Reed Scism ’57 and Paula Sedgwick Scism ’57
H. Keith Cox ’55 and Loraine Loomis Cox ’54 Molly Rorschach Krumme ’72 and Larry Gibson, Friend Glenn J. Slanec ’57 and Alice Jones Slanec ’58
James W. Davis ’78 and Louanne W. Davis, Friend Richard J. Laker ’57 and Helen Pigott Laker ’58 Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59 and Thomas Tomasian, Friend
Lee E. Dirks ’56 Larry J. Marfise ’74 and Suzanne Marfise, Friend Ralph E. Snelson ’57 and Diane Woodward Snelson ’58
Robert L. Erickson ’58 and Rita Luther Erickson ’59 George L. Mazanec ’58 and Elsa B. Mazanec, Parent William H. Tucker ’74 and Sandra E. Tucker, Friend
Hugh Finson ’69 Kathryn A. Miller ’73 Charles A. Vickers ’55 and Martha Johnson Vickers ’55
Marion Radcliffe Fox ’58 and Graydon C. Fox, Friend Janice Wolle Nielsen ’54 and Mitchell F. Nielsen, Friend Joann Wine White ’52 and William Beckett, Friend
Joan Vosbrink Geel ’62 and Stanley Geel, Friend Franklyn K. Norris ’48 John D. Williams ’47 and Mary G. Williams, Friend dec
Suzanne Noble Gerke ’62 and Ron Gerke, Friend Robert F. Overmyer ’50 and Shirley R. Overmyer, Friend R. Lee Wilson ’76 and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76
Barbara Sward Graves ’48 Thomas S. Porter ’65 and Kathleen Crispell, Friend Barbara Kenagy Wood ’58 and Richard T. Wood, Friend
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T The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Winter Term Scholarship Fund, established in 2007,
provides support for students participating in faculty-led, international Winter Term study projects.
DePauw’s Winter Term study projects expand students’ global perspectives and prepare them to make a
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Annual Fund
A MESSAGE FROM R. LEE WILSON ’76
National Annual Fund Chair
I want to thank the 12,933 alumni, parents and friends who joined to open doors for DePauw students
by participating in the 2006-07 Annual Fund.
DePauw alumni in particular set a third-consecutive record number of donors with 9,667 for 37 percent
alumni participation in the Annual Fund. This record reflects alumni gratitude for their education as
well as a commitment to keep the DePauw experience accessible for today’s students. DePauw’s alumni
participation was bolstered by tremendous class efforts, including Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio’s leader-
ship of the 50th reunion Class of 1957, which reached 81 percent participation, as well as the Class of
2007, which reached 79 percent through its Senior Gift Drive.
Broad support resulted in a record Annual Fund of $5,355,925. Through the Annual Fund, alumni,
parents and friends provide the current-year student support equivalent to an additional $100 million
R. Lee Wilson ’76 in endowment resources. As I close my term as national chair of the Annual Fund, I want to underscore
my gratitude for the tremendous support across generations of DePauw alumni, parents and friends. It is
only through your annual generosity that DePauw continues to move forward, providing life-changing
experiences for today’s students.
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In Recognition of Excellence
Every year, the University recognizes the alumni classes that exemplify outstanding support of the DePauw
Annual Fund. DePauw is pleased to acknowledge the following classes and class chairs who received the
2006-07 Annual Fund awards.
President’s Award for top Annual Fund dollars raised among all classes GOLD Award for greatest percentage increase in dollars
Class of 1957, $385,096; Class chair: Lou Ubben Walton; Class co-chairs: Class of 2002, 141 percent; Class co-chairs: Jane H. Bankhurst and
J. Patrick Aikman, John E. Morrill, Larry R. Robinson, Robert C. Sammons, Jacob P. Bracken
Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio and Frank D. Walker
GOLD Award for greatest percentage increase in participation
President’s Award for greatest percentage participation among those classes Class of 2002, 17 percent; Class co-chairs: Jane H. Bankhurst and
graduated within 50 years Jacob P. Bracken
Class of 1957, 81 percent; Class chair: Lou Ubben Walton; Class co-chairs:
J. Patrick Aikman, John E. Morrill, Larry R. Robinson, Robert C. Sammons, Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in dollars
Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio and Frank D. Walker 50th Reunion (Class of 1957), 142 percent; Class chair: Lou Ubben Walton;
Class co-chairs: J. Patrick Aikman, John E. Morrill, Larry R. Robinson,
Golden Circle Award for top dollars raised among all post-50th Robert C. Sammons, Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio and Frank D. Walker
reunion classes
Class of 1956, $202,016 Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in participation
50th Reunion (Class of 1957), 27.7 percent; Class chair: Lou Ubben
Golden Circle Award for greatest participation among all post-50th Walton; Class co-chairs: J. Patrick Aikman, John E. Morrill, Larry R.
reunion classes Robinson, Robert C. Sammons, Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio and Frank D.
Class of 1952, 52 percent; Class co-chairs: Carleton E. Dangremond, Carol Walker
Nelson Johnson and Irene Cattran Stephens
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DEPAUW LOYALTY SOCIETY
The DePauw Loyalty Society was created to thank and recognize the University’s most devoted alumni,
parents and friends, who invest in DePauw students and faculty members every year through the An-
nual Fund. Each gift matters, so gift size is not a consideration for Society membership. Consistent
support has a substantial, cumulative financial impact and is a tangible endorsement of the DePauw
liberal arts experience.
In the donor lists beginning on page 53, the names of DePauw Loyalty Society members appear in bold
type in recognition of their five or more consecutive years of Annual Fund support. Members who have
supported the Annual Fund for 25 or more consecutive years are designated as Lifetime Members of the
DePauw Loyalty Society. Their names are listed below. Plans are in progress to establish a permanent
recognition space for Lifetime Members.
Loyalty Lifetime Members (25 consecutive years) Thomas R. Anderson ’61 and Joan Montague, Friend Douglas J. Bark ’76 and Kathleen Dombhart, Friend
Sarah Green Abel ’56 James L. Andrew ’64 and Nancy Andreae Andrew ’64 David T. Barker ’64 and Kathryn Donaldson Barker, Friend
Charles A. Adams ’64 and Linda Howell Adams ’64 Ellen Jacobsen Andrews ’48 Elizabeth Brant Barker ’48 and Leonard P. Barker, Friend
Charles C. Adams ’53 and Marcia Terwilliger Adams ’53 Don B. Ansel ’52 and Irene Koebke Ansel ’52 Susan Suckow Barkhausen ’78 and David N. Barkhausen, Friend
John J. Adams ’40 dec and Dorothy Adams, Friend Susan M. Ansel ’82 Karen Jenkinson Barnes ’61
John W. Adams ’73 and Janis Alling Adams ’74 Barton Anson ’50 and Ruthann Floyd Anson ’51 Nancy K. Barnes ’71
Richard A. Adams ’67 and Barbara Strasser Adams ’67 Benjamin E. Antle ’48 and Inez Mann Antle ’53 Roberta O. Barnes ’70 and Clark J. Chandler, Friend
Ruth Henley Adams ’48 Elbert L. Archibald ’39 and Elizabeth Archibald, Parent John V. Barnett, Jr. ’65 and Susanne Lamar Barnett, Friend
Betty Bartuska Adamson ’42 Samuel R. Ardery ’80 and Patricia Stevens Ardery ’80 Dale A. Barrett ’70 and Susan S. Barrett, Friend
Gene L. Addison ’55 and Betty L. Addison, Friend Lee Ann Livingston Arend ’63 and Roger B. Arend, Friend Lester S. Barritt ’55 and Elizabeth L. Barritt, Friend
Frank B. Adney, Jr. ’42 and Mary Alice Claycombe Adney ’42 Lee Woods Armlovich ’79 and Joel A. Armlovich, Friend Alvin H. Barrows ’44 and Ruth Jolly Barrows, Friend
Joan Michaels After ’66 James W. Armstrong ’50 Dorothea Gother Barsness ’61 and Richard W. Barsness, Friend
Dorothy Jones Agronick ’47 and Joseph Paul Agronick, Friend John D. Armstrong ’40 and Elizabeth Horine Armstrong ’41 dec Phoebe Yeo Barta ’44
Robert J. Ahern ’64 and Nancy E. Ahern, Friend Jack M. Arnold, Parent Paula John Bartel ’84 and Paul R. Bartel, Friend
Mark A. Ahlemann ’78 and Elizabeth Bottorff Ahlemann ’79 Kermit W. Arnold ’37 Douglas K. Barth ’74 and Linda S. Barth, Friend
J. Patrick Aikman ’57 Philip E. Arnold ’58 F. Evert Bartholomew ’41 and Colette Bartholomew, Friend
Carolyn Timmons Akers ’68 and William Akers III, Friend Susan Bondurant Arnold ’62 and Phillip G. Arnold , Friend James R. Bartlett ’66 and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66
Melinda McCracken Alcorn ’66 and Charles Alcorn, Friend Raymond R. Arvay ’68 and Barbara Blecha Arvay ’69 Katheryn Boston Bartlett ’43
Merritt K. Alcorn ’71 and Carolyn Alcorn, Friend R. Regner Arvidson ’51 and Carolyn S. Arvidson, Friend Kimberly Bass Gulli ’83
George H. Aldrich ’54 and Rosemary Balmfarth Aldrich, Friend Louise Quinn Ashbaugh ’63 and Noel E. Ashbaugh, Friend Joan Westmen Battey ’54 and Charles W. Battey, Friend
Alana Hickman Alexander ’57 William C. Ashman ’52 and Gloria A. Ashman, Parent William A. Baum ’71 and Nancy Baum, Friend
Marcia Pritchard Alig ’63 and Roger Alig, Friend Donald B. Aslan ’67 Patricia Henderson Baumgartner ’66
Arthur G. Allard, Jr. ’43 and Shirley Andrew Allard ’43 Sharon Early Atherton ’62 and Harper B. Atherton, Friend Albert E. Baur, Friend
Joan Love Allemand ’53 John C. Attig ’58 and Harriet Rinehart Attig ’58 Nancy Barton Bavisotto ’63
David T. Allen ’61 and Carol Ann Allen, Parent Thomas G. Attig ’68 and Carol Klinker Attig ’68 Marcia Romsted Bay ’66
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 and Robert E. Allen, Friend John T. Axelberg ’83 Mary Hester Bayer ’50 and Richard F. Bayer, Friend
Joseph P. Allen IV ’59 and Bonnie Darling Allen ’61 Joan Downing Aydelott ’42 Robert C. Bayer ’51 and Patricia Bayer, Parent
Melvin L. Allen ’53 and Joyce Vietzke Allen ’53 Helen Porter Ayres ’42 John P. Beall ’70 and Janet M. Beall, Friend
Patricia Lasley Allen ’77 and Spencer S. Allen, Friend Jacqueline Schuldes Baatz ’42 and Gunther W. Baatz, Parent Emily Beaman Beals ’69 and Brian L. Beals, Friend
Peter T. Allen ’67 and Sally Hauck Allen ’67 Maurlea Scannel Babb ’49 Charles L. Beard, Jr. ’65 and Kathryn A. Beard, Friend
Wesley H. Allen ’51 and Mary Sullivan Allen, Friend Lynn Maish Babcock ’61 and James L. Babcock, Parent Charles M. Beardsley ’42 and Marjorie Gahan Beardsley ’42
Wilma Grossman Allen ’30 Peggy Cooper Babcock ’54 Florence E. Beatty ’74
Martha Brooks Allis ’42 Ann Flachmann Babington ’70 and Thomas K. Babington, Friend Susan Christensen Beatty ’56
William R. Allred ’59 and Margaret Allred, Parent Anne Bayley Bailey ’49 Sharon Young Beaver ’64 and Monte L. Beaver, Parent
William C. Alston III ’68 and Anne Tharpe Alston ’68 Brenda J. Bailey ’67 Jane Briner Beavers ’48
Mary E. Althaus ’69 Thomas R. Bain ’72 and Trudy Searles Bain, Friend Lloyd W. Beck ’41 and Catherine Beck, Friend
Richard A. Ames ’60 and Marcia Barron Ames ’59 Rudolph Dyer Baizley ’39 Sharon Latham Beck ’65 and Arthur F. Beck, Parent
J. Bruce Amstutz ’49 Brevoort Baker II ’51 and JoAnn Givens Baker ’51 Marjorie Snyder Beckett ’47 and Richard H. Beckett, Friend
Marilyn Younker Anders ’47 and Robert J. Anders, Friend James K. Baker ’53 and Beverly Baker Baker ’59 Carolyn Bednar-Good ’75 and Steven Kent Good, Friend
Ann Freehafer Andersen ’58 and Donald K. Andersen, Parent Robert M. Baker ’49 and Cynthia Dreher Baker ’50 Melvin A. Bedree ’81 and Kathleen Bedree, Friend
Beverly Byram Anderson ’53 Barbara S. Baldwin ’43 Arthur J. Beer, Jr. ’56
Bradford L. Anderson ’79 and Debra Messenger Anderson ’79 Charles E. Ballinger ’57 and Venita Riggs Ballinger, Friend Emily Baldridge Beer ’36
Diane E. Anderson ’67 Carolyn Slutz Baranouskas ’74 and Terry J. Baranouskas, Friend Marianna Hahl Beers ’49 and Kenneth R. Beers, Friend
John T. Anderson ’52 and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52 Barbara Forsell Barbieri ’51 Lester E. Beesley ’50 and Nancy Beesley, Friend
Karen Jones Anderson ’61 and Michael S. Anderson, Friend Charles E. Barbieri ’77 and Lorie Seitz Barbieri, Friend Kenneth H. Behrendt ’76
Tamara Boston Anderson ’77 and Stephen Anderson, Friend Eileen Matthews Barfknecht ’59 Elizabeth Roys Beiser ’59
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George H. Belhobek ’65 and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’66 Joanne D. Bosky ’80 William D. Bugher ’51 and Beverly Baird Bugher ’52
Peggy Carey Beman ’53 and Anson L. Beman, Friend Vivian Hora Bosquit ’47 Robert E. Buis ’49 and Margaret Pritchard, Friend
Robert A. Bender ’64 and Judith Anderson, Friend Nancy Bardonner Bossert ’51 Elizabeth Wolfe Bull ’80 and Eddie U. Bull, Jr., Friend
G. Kirk Bennett, Jr. ’77 and Margaret Cash Bennett ’77 Charles W. Boston ’49 and Gharyl F. Boston, Parent Gretchen Hageman Bullock ’66 and John D. Bullock, Friend
Lucinda McGuire Bennett ’63 and William A. Bennett, Friend Charles A. Boswell ’45 and Lois Bearss Boswell ’45 M. Loren Bullock ’47 and Hazel Jean Pagan, Friend
Robert A. Bennett ’49 and Enid Meredith Bennett ’49 Thomas W. Boswell ’66 and Cheryl K. Boswell, Friend Jerry M. Burand ’55 and Joann Decker Burand ’55
W. Charles Bennett ’74 Robert G. Bottoms and Gwen Bottoms, Friends Virginia Jordan Burchard ’56 and Charles W. Burchard, Friend
Karin Hennings Bennington ’53 and L. R. Bennington, Parent Alice Barger Bower ’49 David F. Burg ’58 and Helen Rendlesham Burg ’59
Kimberly Langhout Benson ’84 and Paul W. Benson, Friend Lynn Tozer Bowles ’52 and Robert A. Bowles, Friend Dorothy Walsman Burkhart ’47
Mary Taylor Benson ’51 and Allen Merrill Benson, Friend Barbara Pontius Bowman ’83 Arthur W. Burks ’36 and Alice Rowe Burks, Friend
Barbara Van Dellen Beré ’47 Jill Bowman ’68 Anne Husted Burleigh ’63 and William R. Burleigh, Parent
Ralph A. Berg ’51 and Dorothy L. Berg, Friend Mary Fisher Bowmar ’49 Carolyn Adams Burns ’83
Janet Robison Berger ’67 and Bill Berger, Friend Marilyn Smith Boxell ’61 and John F. Boxell, Parent John M. Burns ’66 and Linda F. Burns, Friend
Muriel Nelson Berger ’52 and Louis R. Berger, Friend Joseph D. Boyd ’48 and Cynthia Reiley Boyd, Friend Jill Vance Buroker ’67
Katherine Lind Bergethon, Friend Max L. Boyd ’51 and Betty Soukup Boyd ’53 James A. Burrier ’68 and Kay Koontz Burrier ’67
E. William Bergfeld, Jr. ’54 and Margaret A. Bergfeld, Friend Charles C. Boyer ’59 and Jane Sansome Boyer ’62 Sheila Tourtelot Burris ’45
Jane Evans Berghoff ’46 Peter A. Boyer ’66 and N. Ling Boyer ’66 Judith Staebler Bushouse ’63 and Stanley R. Bushouse, Parent
Karen Dunlap Berman ’65 and L. Paul Berman, Friend dec Virginia Burns Boynton ’40 and Walter A. Boynton, Parent Vera Anderson Busselle ’35
Jeffrey M. Bernacchi ’79 and Mary Lynn Scovill Bernacchi ’79 H. Dale Bracey ’57 and Barbara Nelson Bracey ’60 Cary D. Bussema ’78 and Helga Bussema, Friend
Florence Rupper Bernhardt ’43 and Robert F. Bernhardt, Friend Gordon F. Bradburn ’41 and Patricia Anne Bradburn, Friend William Keller Buston ’48 and William L. Buston, Friend
Kathryn Gloin Betley ’64 and Leonard Betley, Friend Randall L. Braddom ’64 and Diane Braddom, Friend Candace Judah Butler ’73 and John D. Butler, Friend
Zack F. Bettis, Jr. ’71 and Karen Riley Bettis, Friend Margaret Verhulst Bradford ’60 and Walter G. Bradford, Friend Joseph Butler ’51 and Viola B. Butler, Friend
Robert L. Bever ’75 and Amy Bever, Friend Philip F. Bradford ’55 and Sally F. Bradford, Parent Kim Klinger Butler ’81 and William J. Butler ’82
Dorothy Gray Beverly ’46 and Robert G. Beverly, Friend Shanna Underwood Bradford ’78 and Rhett W. Butler ’62 and Kay Burney Butler ’62
Frederic Carr Beyer ’35 Clifford D. Bradford, Friend Sarah Mills Butzin ’67 and Peter A. Butzin, Friend
Suzanne Schurmeier Bible ’66 and William E. Bible, Friend Cynthia Best Bradley ’72 and David J. Bradley, Friend Christopher R. Byler ’74 and Helen Kira Byler ’75
Alfred D. Biggs, Jr. ’54 and Ruth Hawkins Biggs ’54 Gordon H. M. Brain, Parent Joyce Suess Cailor ’62 and George Gerald Cailor, Friend
Carol Holmes Bigley ’60 Marilyn Lichvar Branco ’54 and Arthur M. Branco, Friend D. Keith Campbell ’47 and Mary Fran Campbell, Friend
Elmer Billman ’39 Karen Luce Branding ’79 and David W. Branding, Friend Jack B. Campbell ’68 and Terry Campbell, Friend
David B. Bills ’64 and Beryl Bobinette Bills ’65 Robert R. Branson ’53 John C. Campbell ’69
Frances Mathes Bishop ’38 Mark A. Brant ’82 and Tracy M. Brant, Friend Timothy F. Campbell ’69 and Linda Campbell, Friend
Margaret Ross Black ’47 James A. Braunsdorf ’60 and Donna Munson Braunsdorf, Friend Margaret Wilder Camuti ’83
Barbara Gustafson Blair ’34 John W. Breck ’75 and Sarah Smith Breck ’76 Robert C. Canfield ’60 and Patricia Harms Canfield ’57
John A. Blake ’66 and Susanne Trubey, Friend Russell Breeden III ’71 and Judy Breeden, Parent Mary Sims Cannell ’61 and Roger Cannell, Friend
Susan Moffett Blake ’52 Miriam Cole Breese ’57 and Robert F. Breese, Parent Gerald D. Capoot, Jr. ’62 and Sally Capoot, Parent
William V. Blake III ’59 and Linda Blake, Friend Elizabeth McMahon Brengelman ’64 and Richard T. Carlin ’68 and Roberta Graef Carlin ’69
Barbara Blakemore ’46 Russell Brengelman, Friend Joseph B. Carney, Sr. ’50 and Constance Caylor Carney ’50
Mary Briggs Blanchard ’30 Bernard R. Brennan ’33 and Lucy W. Brennan, Friend Carolyn Grall Carpenter ’56 and George Carpenter, Friend
Donald E. Blatchley ’55 and Mary Blatchley-Hibbard, Friend Susan J. Bresnahan ’72 Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter ’49
Joel M. Blumberg ’62 and Judith Green Blumberg, Friend Elmer P. Brestan ’64 and Marguerite Brestan, Parent Jane Mohler Carpenter ’41
Theodora Maytag Blumberg ’41 Debra Noecker Breunling ’79 Robert R. Carpenter ’78 and Sally Henning Carpenter ’79
Dan R. Blunt ’63 and Phyllis Stormont Blunt ’64 Parke M. Brewer ’75 and Denise Ward Brewer ’75 James G. Carr ’55 and Carol Warren Carr ’55
Luella Boonstra Boaz ’45 Rebecca A. Brewer ’73 and Gregory J. Pfister, Friend Marjorie Stutz Carr ’55 and Louis O. Carr ’53
Aileen Perkins Bockstahler ’44 and George W. Bockstahler, Friend Carol Mason Bricher ’44 Patricia Wylie Carr ’51 and James B. Carr, Friend
Tavia Thorwaldson Bodenstedt ’49 and Marjorie Colegrove Brickley ’61 and James A. Brickley, Friend Joan Schafer Carrodus ’52
Charles Bodenstedt, Friend Charles L. Briggs and Patricia Anderson, Friend William F. Carroll, Jr. ’73 and Mary Cooke Carroll, Friend
Lewis J. Bodi ’50 and Sara Lord Bodi ’49 James M. Briggs ’42 and Betty Thornburg Briggs ’43 Philip L. Carson ’64 and Susan Weeks Carson ’64
Carol Stinemetz Bodinson ’63 Virginia Jones Bright ’46 Susan Hoppinger Carson ’50 and Donald L. Carson, Friend
Christine Boeke ’78 and William Jenks, Friend Alan R. Brill ’64 Linda Steil Carter ’82 and Brian R. Carter, Friend
James L. Bogue ’52 and Madelyn Hatch Bogue ’53 Stephen C. Brill ’75 and Barbara Hopke Brill, Friend Rebecca Collins Carter ’68
Charles E. Bokar ’76 and Laura L. Bokar, Friend Ann Wilhoite Brilley ’68 and Michael C. Brilley, Friend John T. Casey ’67 and Mary Linda Casey, Parent
Loraine Boland ’65 and Raymond V. Nelson, Friend Robert D. Britigan, Jr. ’58 and Susan Locke Britigan, Parent Robert G. Casey ’70 and Leslie L. Casey, Friend
Edwin E. Boldrey ’63 and Catherine Boldrey, Friend David W. Britton, Jr. ’52 and Sharon Smith Britton ’55 George D. Casgrain ’39
Frederick F. Boling ’56 and Miriam Query Boling ’58 William W. Bromer ’49 and Patricia Ryan Bromer ’50 Edward W. Cassidy ’54
Thomas A. Bond ’64 and Sue Huffman Bond, Friend Carolyn Van Epps Brookmeyer ’65 and Anita Hursh Cast ’61 and William R. Cast, Friend
Bruce J. BonDurant ’65 and Catherine A. BonDurant, Friend John D. Brookmeyer, Jr., Friend Debra Markstone Castino ’83
Elizabeth A. Booth ’71 James E. Brooks ’48 Audrie Moore Celley ’34
Megan McAuliffe Boschini ’83 and Vic Boschini, Friend Paul F. Brown ’45 and Doris Ann Phillips Brown, Friend John M. Centa ’39 and Helen Roberts Roth, Friend
Elizabeth Witler Bosin ’67 and Talmage R. Bosin, Parent Phillip W. Brown ’73 and Kathy Peters Brown, Friend James K. Chamness ’52 and Dorothy Frey Chamness ’53
Preston C. Brown ’48 and Billie J. Brown, Friend Mary Zeluff Chandler ’67 and Douglas R. Chandler, Friend
Raymond P. Brown ’48 Carleton Horine Chapman ’39
Robert F. Brown ’63 and Mary Ann Brown, Friend Karen Keppel Chappell ’64 and Edward G. Chappell, Friend
Virginia Ritchie Brown ’72 L. Terry Chappell ’65 and Barbara Chappell, Friend
“I started giving to the Annual Fund William L. Brown III ’69 and Susan Lange Brown ’68 Nancy Ford Charles ’57 and Keith W. Charles, Friend
with the goal of paying back my Rector Linda Kissell Browne ’62 and Franklin Gilbert Browne, Friend Richard G. Cheney ’49 and Gene Hahn Cheney ’50
Jean Denton Brubeck ’69 Carolyn Swartzbaugh Chenoweth ’48 and
Scholarship. My wife, Shirley (Andrew William E. Brubeck, Jr. ’72 and Elizabeth Vonnegut Brubeck ’72 James M. Chenoweth, Friend
June Konecy Bruce ’38 Karen Furlong Childs ’73
’43), and I first gave to DePauw in Wendy Waggoner Bruestle ’76 and Eric George Bruestle, Friend Patricia Smith Choban ’77 and Stephen J. Choban, Friend
James E. Brumbaugh ’55 Ellen Silva Chrapla ’72 and Michael L. Chrapla, Friend
1946 and have not missed a year of giv- Sarah Vanwye Brumfield ’53 and Max F. Brumfield, Friend Robert L. Chreist ’62 and Lynn Chreist, Friend
ing. DePauw is a truly wonderful place Beverly Tansey Bryan ’59 and John Bryan, Parent John W. Christensen ’35 and Beth Heuring Christensen ’43
June Waughop Bryan ’41 Dale C. Christison ’34
where one can acquire a well-rounded Helen Marxer Bryant ’41 Cheng Lok Chua ’60
Jane Fredericks Buchanan ’54 Kelly A. Cichy ’80
education. Between our classes and the John M. Buchanan ’38 and Elsa Buchanan, Friend Jack P. Cittadine ’63 and Karen Cittadine, Friend
Norman F. Buck ’40 and Janet Sorenson Buck, Friend David A. Claar ’64 and Virginia Jackson Claar ’63
Greek system, we really learned a lot.” David L. Buckles ’40 Stella Williams Clapp ’43
– Arthur G. Allard, Jr. ’43 William R. Buckley ’73 Deborah R. Clark ’72
Alberta Matzke Buckman ’59 and William M. Buckman, Parent Joseph H. Clark ’49 and Barbara Brewer Clark ’52
William H. Buettin ’49 and Arline Kraft Buettin ’49 Laura Sandberg Clark ’75 and Thomas R. Clark, Friend
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Mary Wahl Clark ’62 and A. Thomas Clark, Jr., Friend Loren D. Daily ’51 and Gloria Lindquist Daily ’52 W. Daniel Doty ’72 and Paula Young Doty, Friend
Ronald R. Clark ’61 and Claudia Clark, Friend Charles H. Dale ’50 and Mary Stone Dale, Friend Mary Loop Doughten ’45 and Philip T. Doughten, Parent
Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60 and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’61 Sarah Sturmon Dale ’83 and Steven W. Dale, Friend Pauline Douglas ’42
Carole A. Clause ’82 and Robert Larocque, Friend Marilyn Ehman Dallet ’70 John P. Douglass ’68 and Emily R. Douglass, Friend
John R. Claycombe ’48 Stephen X. Daly ’80 and Candace Johnson Daly ’81 Dale Brumbaugh Dowlen ’69 and Lon W. Dowlen, Jr., Friend
Richard J. Claycombe ’74 Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. ’52 and Raymond A. Down ’65 and Judith Ryan Down, Friend
Rollin L. Clayton ’61 Roberta Dangremond, Friend Harold K. Downey ’38
Edward W. Cleary ’41 and Arita Hefferan Cleary, Friend Margaret Ward Daniel ’47 James W. Downey ’66 and Abigail A. Downey, Parent
Jacqueline Du Jardin Clemenson ’49 and Deborah J. Daniels ’73 and Lyle J. Mannweiler, Friend Sara Custer Downing ’49
F. Wm. Clemenson, Parent Joseph H. Danks ’65 and Carol Danks, Friend Joanne Dehollander Downs ’59 and Floyd Downs, Friend
Joseph C. Cleveland ’57 and Georgienne Burow Cleveland ’57 Robert J. Darnall ’60 and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61 Virginia Downs ’52
David W. Clifford ’61 and Jean McCalister Clifford ’60 Rebecca Zabel Das ’63 and Ajit K. Das, Parent John A. Drees ’65
Samuel G. Clifford, Jr. ’48 Don R. Daseke ’61 and Barbara Daseke, Friend Frances Tuttle Drew ’52
Shirley Beistle Climo ’50 and George F. Climo, Jr., Friend Byron Wade Daugherty ’79 and Leslie Freeby Daugherty ’80 Gary Paul Drew ’61 and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62
Shirley Dungan Cline ’56 Carolyn Schwentker Daus ’50 James B. Drew ’62 and Lynn Urwitz Drew, Friend
Pamela R. Clinkenbeard ’77 Elizabeth Johnson Davidson ’44 Wendell R. Drew ’67 and Elaine S. Drew, Friend
Warren J. Close ’42 James W. Davidson ’63 and Susan Moore Davidson ’64 Donald H. Driemeier ’60 and Joyce Driemeier, Parent
William H. Closz ’52 and Mary Renkenberger Closz ’52 Bronson C. Davis ’65 and Cathie Valeska Davis ’66 Dennis C. Drury ’63 and Robin Nice, Friend
Robert P. Cly ’62 and Jo Ann B. Cly, Friend J. Baird Davis ’59 and Patricia Wolfe Davis, Friend Dale J. Ducommun ’50 and Anna Cain Ducommun ’52
John H. Coats ’52 and Helen L. Miller, Friend James D. Davis ’80 and Anna H. Davis, Friend James E. Dudley ’54 and Valerie Dudley, Friend
Barbara Tracy Cochran ’58 Marjorie Thomas Davis ’44 John C. Dudley ’49
Benjamin G. Cochran ’55 and Patricia Cochran, Parent Nancy Farris Davis ’80 Boots Duesing ’50 and Doris Wells Duesing ’50
Paul T. Cochran ’60 and Linda Cochran, Friend Nancy Richards Davis ’44 William M. Dugan, Jr. ’60 and Ann Carper Dugan ’61
William M. Cockrum ’59 and Andrea Cockrum, Friend Suzanne Wagner Davis ’58 and Richard F. Davis, Parent Mary Greenawalt Dunbar ’63
Sarah Robinson Coffin ’74 and Rick L. Coffin, Parent Evelyn Stone Dawson ’63 and Harry H. Dawson, Friend Helen Boardman Duncan ’65 and F. Bowie Duncan II, Friend
Helen Harris Cola ’48 and Emilio Cola, Friend Donald T. de Camp ’70 Lawrence S. Dunham ’44 and Jane L. Dunham, Friend
Elizabeth Phelps Cole ’46 and Lucius Cole, Friend Louis R. de Filippis ’42 Jane Chapman Dunkle ’41
Pamela A. Collins ’75 Amy Santos-Ocampo de Francesco ’60 Carolyn Hungness Dunlap ’62 and Charles E. Dunlap, Friend
Suzanne Custer Collins ’43 Harold A. Deadman, Jr. ’63 and Margaret Jolly Dunton ’41 and Edward A. Dunton ’39 dec
Esther Ritz Collyer ’28 Mary Catherine Deadman, Friend Aura May Durham ’46
Kathryn Schwarz Colten ’50 William G. Deadman ’63 and Roxana Carrick Deadman ’64 Carol Shanklin Durham ’55
Virginia Colten-Bradley ’74 and Michael Bradley, Friend Elizabeth Davis Dean ’53 Frank W. Durham, Jr. ’48 and Shirley Gilbert Durham ’47
D. Sidney Condit ’60 and Allison E. Condit, Friend Dolly Weaver Deary ’55 James W. Dutton ’67 and Sarah Katterhenry Dutton ’69
Mark J. Conklin ’82 and Beverly Risma Conklin, Friend Richard E. Deer ’54 and Lee T. Deer, Parent L. Garrett Dutton, Jr. ’62 and Mary Jane Dutton, Friend
Douglas P. Conner ’79 and Tracy Gibson Conner ’79 Rebecca Wray Degitz ’43 and William B. Degitz, Parent Georgia Garner Dwyer, Friend
Harriet Wolter Conner ’46 Christopher A. DeGraw ’72 and Terry L. Muilenburg, Friend Peggy Brown Dwyer ’76 and Michael J. Dwyer, Friend
Willis B. Conner ’48 and Katherine R. Conner, Friend Jeanne Thompson Deichmiller ’53 and Susan E. Dwyer ’83
Barbara Boynton Connor ’71 and Richard Connor, Friend Albert S. Deichmiller, Parent Dorothy Giles Dyer ’47 and Colin M. Dyer, Friend
Harold J. Cook ’40 Marco L. DeLucio ’81 and Elizabeth Mernitz DeLucio ’83 Lloyd E. Dyer ’42 and Virginia Millard Dyer, Friend
J. David Cook ’66 and Ann Barrow Cook ’67 Eugene L. Delves ’50 and Sue Howard Delves ’51 Elsie Manny Eads ’51 and James Harvey Eads, Jr., Friend
Joyce Hopewell Cook ’61 and Bill Cook, Friend Vesta Stepniewski Demester ’76 Marianne Eckhart ’79
Thomas D. Cook ’42 and Catherine Peet Cook ’43 William H. Dempsey, Jr. ’67 and Carol Henvis Dempsey ’67 Sue Barthelmeh Eckstein ’54
Janice Mullen Cooke ’51 and Bruce H. Cooke, Friend Margaretta Ryder Denham ’52 Ralph R. Edminster ’58
Charlotte Taylor Cooney ’52 and William H. Cooney, Friend Richard F. Dennis ’66 and Alison Finnegan, Friend Judith A. Edstrom ’70
Ronald E. Coons ’58 David R. Dent ’63 and Sarah Dent, Friend Barbara Zerell Edwards ’57
Thomas P. Cooper ’66 and Galen Morgan Cooper ’66 Paul W. Deppert ’47 Gerald L. Edwards ’49
Daniel P. Cope ’68 and Mary Cope, Friend Paul S. Detlefs ’77 and Katie Cassidy Detlefs ’81 John E. Edwards ’32
Barbara Brooks Copple ’41 Judson W. Detrick ’63 and Sharon C. Detrick, Friend Peter R. Egbert ’63 and Marian Egbert, Friend
Kenneth W. Coquillette ’82 and Carrie Melind Coquillette ’82 Nancy Wittgen DeVoe ’46 E. Gabrielle Egger ’71 and Robert H. Shaykin ’71
Barbara Koepke Cornelsen ’67 Robert C. DeVries ’48 and Ruth Wood DeVries, Friend William H. Egley ’60 and Diane R. Egley, Friend
James C. Costin ’53 and Nancy Boyd Costin ’54 Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 and William M. Dickson, Friend Mrs. Philip W. Eherenman, Parent
S. Page Cotton, Jr. ’71 and Narda Greising Cotton ’72 Phyllis Chapman Dickson ’49 Charles R. Ellinwood ’51 and Susanna Bowers Ellinwood ’52
Beth Brookley Coulter ’41 Kathryn Lewis Dierkes ’76 and Joseph Richard Dierkes, Friend Donald F. Elliott, Jr. ’43 and Dorothy Elliott, Parent
Robert R. Cowie ’72 and Diane Clark Cowie, Friend Benjamin Diesbach ’68 and Marianne H. Diesbach, Friend John N. Elliott ’53 and Joyce Whitehead Elliott ’53
David B. Cox ’48 and Myrtle H. Cox, Friend Arthur L. Dillard ’60 and Diane Dillard, Friend Tracy J. Ellis ’75 and Nancy Smith Ellis ’75
H. Keith Cox ’55 and Loraine Loomis Cox ’54 Anne Trudgen Dillon ’81 and John J. Dillon III ’82 Howard W. Eloe ’48 and Jo Ann Kramer Eloe, Friend
John H. Cox ’47 David M. Dirks ’63 and Laura McClure Dirks, Friend Thomas C. Ely ’69 and Pamela Vance Ely ’69
Ruth Chittick Cox ’36 Lee E. Dirks ’56 Susan Metcalfe Elzemeyer ’52
Stuart G. Cozzens ’62 and Barbara A. Cozzens, Friend Allen W. Dirrim ’50 and Susan Morse Dirrim ’58 Carol Olson Emens ’62
J. Campbell Craddock ’51 dec and Dorothy D. Craddock, Parent R. Victor Dix ’56 and Carolyn M. Dix, Friend David L. Emison ’73 and Elizabeth J. Emison, Friend
Alwin M. Cramer ’37 and Joyce Webster Cramer ’42 Alfred D. Dixon ’49 and Sara Calvert Dixon ’49 James H. Emison ’47 and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47
Albert E. Crandall ’56 and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’50 Carol Gray Dixon ’56 and John Dixon, Friend James W. Emison ’71 and Mary Kathryn Holmes Emison ’72
George W. Crane, Jr. ’42 Don M. Dixon ’57 Jane L. Emison, Friend
Betty Davies Cratty ’40 Patricia Crays Dixon ’52 and Norval Wayne Dixon, Jr., Friend Mark A. Emkes ’75 and Maria Concepcion Emkes, Friend
Carol Rossman Creelman ’57 and Stewart Elliott Creelman, Friend Michael D. Dixson ’68 and Pamela Bond Dixson ’69 Robert W. Emmert ’74
Douglas D. Cripe ’82 and Lisa Cripe Cripe ’83 Morris A. Dodd ’41 Grey M. Emmons ’69 and Lurie S. Emmons, Friend
William L. Crist ’69 and Carol Prentice Crist ’70 Morris B. Dodd ’64 and Sandra J. Dodd, Friend Jacquelyn McElfresh Emperly ’82 and Joseph L. Emperly, Friend
Terry A. Cromwell ’60 and Janice Cromwell, Parent Mary Jane Glover Dodds ’78 and Christopher V. Dodds, Friend Elizabeth Cooney Englbrecht ’73
Edward K. Crossman ’60 and Sharyn Marie Crossman, Friend C. Brooks Dodson ’59 and Mary K. Dodson, Friend Mark E. English ’64
Brenda Mercer Cruikshank ’64 and Wayne Giddings, Friend Patricia Winning Dodson ’42 Mary Palmer Enroth ’62 and L. G. Enroth, Friend dec
Elizabeth Oxnam Cullen ’59 and James T. Cullen, Friend Elaine Aiken Doenges ’47 Robert L. Erickson ’58 and Rita Luther Erickson ’59
Ford M. Cullis ’41 and Hannah R. Cullis, Friend William B. Doepke ’69 and Jane Bragdon Doepke ’71 Nancy Oviatt Erkkila ’61 and Jacob B. Erkkila, Friend
Suzanne Marley Culmer ’44 Robert J. Doherty, Sr. ’49 and Alice Feeney Doherty, Friend Don C. Erman ’62 and Nancy A. Erman, Friend
John P. Culver, Jr. ’52 and Bette Doolittle Culver ’52 Joyce Dunbar Dolan ’44 and John R. Dolan, Friend Thomas N. Ertel ’61 and Brooke Boroughs, Friend
James S. Cunning ’74 and Lisa Stone, Friend Frank C. Donaldson, Jr. ’73 and Alison Van Nada Donaldson ’73 Walter O. Erxleben, Jr. ’62 and Bette Alexander Erxleben ’62
Betty Mourning Curl ’47 Frederick K. Donaldson ’72 and Suzahn Donaldson, Parent Joan Grootemaat Eschweiler ’47 dec and
Catherine Curtis-Van Duzer ’82 and Rae Lahti Donnelly ’59 Robert C. Eschweiler, Friend
John B. Van Duzer, Jr., Friend Florence Jome Donner ’44 Curtis B. Eskew ’66 and Nancy Eskew, Friend
Laura L. Cvengros ’80 Jane Dooley ’69 Lois Aydelott Eskilson ’51 and Jack E. Eskilson, Friend
Wilbur C. Cylke ’50 and Betty Jane Cylke, Friend Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dean Dooley ’47, Parent Dale E. Espich ’51
Waneta Maxwell Dailey ’54 J. William Doolittle ’51 and Annette Bush Doolittle, Friend David H. Evans ’62 and Jean Rose Evans ’63
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Gordon E. Gockley, Friend
John P. Godwin ’67 and Sylvia Godwin, Friend
“As a DePauw student, I met and learned to interact with all kinds of people from different Robert P. Godwin ’59 and Patricia Zwickel Godwin ’60
John S. Goetcheus ’60 and Janice Goetcheus, Parent
walks of life, which is an essential skill in the working world. My internships and semester of Anne Troxel Golden ’72 and Thomas R. Golden, Parent
study abroad were also major factors that prepared me well for life after college. I am really Carl H. Goltermann ’50
Barbara Loomis Good ’46 and Samuel Good, Friend
proud of my education. I give to the Annual Fund so other students can benefit from the Warren A. Goodlad ’50 and Elizabeth Frisbie Goodlad ’49
Dorothy Gardner Goodnough ’43 and
opportunities I had.” Frank O. Goodnough ’42 dec
Julie Houk Goodrich ’73 and David W. Goodrich, Friend
– Kimberly M. Rymer ’00 Joan Austin Goodwin ’59 and David G. Goodwin, Friend
Patricia A. Goodwin ’49
Francis E. Evans ’50 and Mildred Semelka Evans ’50 Eric W. Fredbeck ’78 and Jan Lukens Fredbeck ’80 Rod Goodwin ’63 and Patricia Boyer, Friend
Julia Sloan Evans ’47 Robert R. Frederick ’48 and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’49 Patricia M. Gordon ’52
Nancy Fraser Evans ’50 Paul D. Frederickson ’59 and Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson ’58 Margaret Lavidge Gosselink ’70 and Paul Gerard Gosselink, Friend
Patricia Federmann Evans ’44 C. William Freeby ’51 and Marcia Andrews Freeby ’50 Cynthia A. Gossett ’77 and Derek Storm, Friend
Robert W. Evans ’59 and Sharon C. Evans, Friend Russell L. Freeland ’51 and Joan Miles Freeland, Friend Sheri Little Gow ’70 and David R. Gow, Friend
Thomas E. Evans ’61 and Helen Evans, Friend Jerry A. Freeman ’53 and Alice Rogers Freeman ’53 Mildred Hawkins Graft ’40
Dick Everard ’51 Marilyn Payne Freeouf ’52 Jack W. Graham ’46 and Sofie B. Larson Graham, Friend
Barbara Button Everhard ’51 Margery Graham Freshley ’48 Jo Ann Brown Graham ’50
Kathryn A. Everman ’70 Donald R. Fretz ’44 and Sally Jo Hadsall Fretz, Friend Craig C. Grannon ’70 and Linda D. Grannon, Friend
Patrick M. Ewing ’58 and Sharon K. Ewing, Friend Patricia Boynton Frey ’65 and William James Frey, Friend Mark W. Grannon ’78 and Gai Grannon, Friend
Jean Young Eyrich ’47 Robert L. Frey ’48 Thomas J. Grant ’56 and Ann Luttrell Grant ’57
Eiji Ezoe ’61 Thomas F. Frey, Jr. ’69 and Roberta Hallan Frey ’69 Ruth Bergstrom Grauer ’47
Glady Caley Faires ’56 and Ross N. Faires, Parent Wayne Friend ’58 and Maria Friend, Friend Barbara Sward Graves ’48
James P. Fairfield ’49 and Martha Fairfield, Friend Roger R. Fross ’62 and Madelon Rose Fross, Friend Sarah Graser Gray ’73 and David W. Gray, Parent
James Schreiner Fais ’66 Phyllis Wefel Fruechtenicht ’47 Virginia Van Kirk Gray ’62 and Edman Lowell Gray, Friend
Richard M. Faner ’68 Veryl F. Frye, Jr. ’57 and Linda Lyon Frye, Friend Frederick M. Green ’66 and Judy L. Green, Parent
Richard L. Fanyo ’69 and Mary E. Fanyo, Friend Richard W. Fulmer ’52 and Shirley White Fulmer, Friend Judson C. Green ’74 and Joyce Taglauer Green ’75
Diane Severns Farage ’50 Jane Brazes Funke ’78 and David W. Funke, Friend Patricia Hess Green ’41
Mitchell H. Farber ’66 and Susan Stern Farber, Friend Bradley S. Fuson ’82 and Teresa Gayle Fuson, Friend Judith Peterson Greene ’66
Robert H. Farber ’35 and Vera May Knauer Farber ’36 James A. Fuson ’69 and Monica Haviland, Friend Greg T. Greenwood ’78 and Kristina L. Greenwood, Friend
Sue Shafer Farmer ’48 and Harlow G. Farmer, Friend dec Charles M. Gadd, Jr. ’67 Robert John Greenwood, Friend
Elizabeth Fawcett Farone ’45 and Joseph T. Farone, Friend Richard D. Gaines ’66 and Barbara Ferrell Gaines ’67 Richard C. Greer ’69 and Jean Baker Greer ’69
Kris Maroon Faulk ’76 and David L. Faulk, Parent P. Richardson Gale ’43 and Joan D. Gale, Friend Pauline Grossman Gregory ’44 and C. William Gregory, Parent
Karen Hardin Fedor ’76 and John M. Fedor, Friend Nancy Hunger Galliher ’57 and David A. Galliher, Parent David W. Greising ’82 and Cynthia Hedges Greising ’82
Timothy S. Feemster ’68 and Gretchen Benedek Feemster ’68 Martha Faitz Gamble ’57 Jon R. Gresley ’68 and Gudrun Dybdal, Friend
Patricia K. Fehl ’49 William E. Gamble ’50 and Marilyn Cruikshank Gamble, Friend Linda Hesson Grice ’81 and Greg Grice, Friend
James A. Felts ’43 Paul E. Gard ’65 and Claudia Trout Gard, Friend Jennifer Sanger Griffin ’62 and Michael N. Griffin, Parent
Carolyn Miles Fermann ’64 and Anthony F. Fermann, Friend Donald B. Gardiner ’62 and Karen Ottsen Gardiner, Friend Fred Griffis ’36
Margaret Gridley Ferree ’36 and Joseph W. Ferree, Friend David R. Gardner ’63 and Caren Campbell Gardner ’63 Robert W. Griffith, Jr. ’62 and Barbara Klingner Griffith ’63
Barbara Hogate Ferrin ’43 and Allan W. Ferrin, Friend Nancy Driscol Gardner ’52 and Thomas H. Gardner ’52 Sandra McClelland Grimes ’60 and Ronald Ray Grimes, Friend
Vicki Lind Ferringer ’69 and Bernard F. Ferringer, Parent Pamela J. Garland ’75 Marjorie Volwiler Grinnell ’46 and Joseph F. Grinnell, Friend
Charles W. Fetter, Jr. ’64 and Nancy Blessing Fetter ’66 Timothy P. Garrigus ’54 and Joanne Jones Garrigus ’56 Joel E. Grizzell ’47 and Jane Hickam Grizzell ’46
John D. Fetters ’80 Sandra Garriott-Stejskal ’67 and Richard Garriott-Stejskal, Friend Tim A. Grodrian ’67 and Marilyn Lightner Grodrian ’68
John D. Fetters ’50 and Marilyn Holtman Fetters ’54 Lois McQueen Gartner ’52 and W. Joseph Gartner, Friend dec Philip B. Groebe ’62 and Elizabeth T. Groebe, Friend
James R. Feutz ’68 and Vickie J. Feutz, Friend Frederick S. Gass ’64 and Margery Stoops Gass ’66 David S. Grogan ’54
John M. Field ’66 and Barbara B. Field, Friend Barbara Mayne Gasser ’47 Wells B. Grogan ’49 and Helen Picken Grogan ’49
Anna Margaret Whiting Fields ’42 Barbara Stahoviak Gates ’53 Bruce P. Grossnickle ’74 and Jeanne Sankey Grossnickle ’73
Donald C. Findlay II ’56 and Judith Lilly Findlay ’57 Nancy Young Gehlbach ’58 and Frederick R. Gehlbach, Friend Elizabeth Shierling Grotberg ’42
Roger W. Findley ’57 and Suzanne Erickson Findley, Friend G. Richard Geier, Jr. ’62 and Karen Eva Geier, Friend Elbert L. Groves ’39 and Marion L. Groves, Friend
Barbara Miller Fisher ’53 and Duncan G. Fisher, Friend Sarah Organ Geitz ’55 Herbert J. Grubb ’52 and Lois Jean Grubb, Friend
Gordon E. Fisher ’47 Marilyn G. Genther ’73 Gerald H. Gruber ’59 and Linda Gruber, Parent
James A. Fisher ’68 William D. George, Jr. ’54 and Ellie George, Friend Judith Drompp Guild ’53 and J. Kent Guild ’53 dec
Jeffrey E. Fisher ’68 and Nancy M. Fisher, Friend R. I. Geraldson, Jr. ’62 and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’65 M. Lewis Gulick ’44
Robert W. Fisher ’37 William G. Gerber ’61 and Shannon Gerber, Friend Jody Tweed Gullifor ’81 and Michael Gullifor, Friend
Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Jr. ’72 and James H. Gerhold ’69 and Suzanne Carroll Gerhold ’69 Barbara Banks Gurney ’51
Denise McMahon Fitzgerald, Friend Paul O. Germann, Jr. ’52 John W. Guy ’63 and Chichi Guy, Friend
Beatrice Elizondo Fitzpatrick ’81 and Robert L. Fitzpatrick ’81 James W. Gesler ’72 and Lana Gesler, Friend Lewis S. Haber ’49 and Lois Fassnacht Haber ’49
Hilliard J. Fjord ’47 and Hope Kain Fjord, Friend Ann Lave Getzoff ’61 Patricia Porterfield Hackett ’45
Mark S. Flegenheimer ’83 and Henry E. Gibson, Parent Megan Lewis Haddox ’79 and Craig A. Haddox, Friend
Anne Hepting Flegenheimer, Friend Robert K. Gibson ’50 and Lynn Gibson, Parent Stephen W. Hadley ’67 and Jill P. Hadley, Friend
Ted C. Fleming ’36 Thomas R. Gibson ’64 and Sophie H. Gibson, Parent Don V. Harris, Jr. ’43 and Joan Elliott Haffler Harris, Friend
Ann Messersmith Fletcher ’56 and R. Rolph Fletcher, Friend William P. Giddings ’54 and Rochelle S. Giddings, Friend Susan Schacht Hagaman ’64 and T. Carter Hagaman, Friend
William H. Fletcher ’45 and Helen E. Fletcher, Friend Marian Ellis Gifford ’40 Rita E. Hagmeyer ’63
John K. Flickinger ’74 and Laura L. Flickinger, Friend Charles A. Gilbert ’56 and Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ’58 Mary Whitmore Hague ’52 and L. James Hague, Jr., Friend
Robert F. Flickinger ’68 and Caryl Flickinger, Friend David W. Gilbert ’65 and Meg Gilbert, Parent Katharine Draper Haimbaugh ’44
Ivan D. Floyd ’62 Ronald W. Gilbert ’34 Stephen L. Haines ’63
J. Kent Flummerfelt ’63 and Jane Rutledge Flummerfelt, Friend William H. Gilbert ’66 and Kathleen McKay Gilbert ’68 Norman H. Hake ’50 and Carol V. Hake, Friend
Sallie Martin Foley ’72 and Steven J. Foley, Friend Robert H. Giles ’55 and Nancy M. Giles, Parent Barbara Bowen Hale ’74 and Charles C. Hale, Jr., Friend
Anita Thompson Ford ’68 and Lee Roy Ford III, Friend George R. Gilkey ’41 David E. Hall ’64 and Kathleen Hall, Parent
R. Scott Ford ’73 and Laura Skorupa Ford ’75 Gretchen Soldwedel Gill ’58 James A. Hall ’79
Mary Barnard Forgie ’34 Jeanne Smith Gillum ’48 and D. I. Gillum, Friend Janet Foresman Hall ’58 and James D. Hall, Friend
Jean Lusk Forsythe ’64 and Frank E. Forsythe, Friend Ronald L. Gillum ’60 and Elizabeth Feigel Gillum ’60 Katherine Suydam Hall ’56
Katherine Hays Fox ’65 and John N. Fox, Jr., Friend James G. Gilmore, Jr. ’81 and Kim Marie Gilmore, Friend Mary Triggs Hall ’49
Katherine Tweedle Fox ’62 and Alan F. Fox, Friend John David Gislason ’82 and Judith A. Spence, Friend Richard A. Hall ’67
Marion Radcliffe Fox ’58 and Graydon C. Fox, Friend Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend Richard A. Haller, Sr. ’52 and June Leighton, Friend
Susan Wittgen Fox ’53 Marjorie Willett Glenn ’64 and William C. Glenn, Friend A. Theodore Halsted ’49
Charles W. Foxwell ’78 Paul C. Glick ’33 James B. Haman ’38 and Margaret H. Haman, Friend
Linda Sellen Frazier ’62 and Marc Frazier, Parent Nancy Zippel Gloe ’70 and Steven Gloe, Friend Donald L. Hamilton ’57 and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’58
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Lee H. Hamilton ’52 and Nancy Nelson Hamilton ’52 Gail Ritchie Henson ’73 and Edward Henson, Friend Leonard W. Huck ’44 and Suzanne L. Huck, Friend
Richard E. Hamilton ’49 Betty Staples Herdman ’47 and Eric B. Herdman, Jr., Friend Sue Huffman Hudelson ’59 and Robert E. Hudelson, Friend
Sandra A. Hamilton ’74 and William L. Hall, Friend Susan Stoll Herin ’53 and John Samuel Herin, Friend Marillyn Knuepfer Hudson ’48
Stanley Hamilton ’63 and Hilary H. Hamilton, Friend Eleanor Hostetter Herr ’37 Joan Bethel Huestis ’49
Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr. ’64 and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’65 Michael A. Herrell ’60 and Helen Herrell, Parent Linda Link Huff ’60 and Noble F. Huff, Parent
William P. Hamilton IV ’72 and Jacqueline Bird, Friend Charles A. Herrick ’64 and Shirley Unruh Herrick ’64 Verla Crain Huff ’39
Jane Thoma Hammond ’57 James W. Herrick ’61 and Virginia V. Herrick, Friend Jean Montgomery Hughes ’42
Jarrell B. Hammond ’78 and Laura Gardner Hammond, Friend Marilyn Horak Herrick ’60 Mary Coyle Hughes ’66
Bert Handwork ’52 and Mary Ellen Carr Handwork, Friend Nancy Rich Herrin ’66 and J. Q. Herrin, Parent Peggy Ragan Hughes ’52
Jennifer Carpenter Hanley ’83 G. Richard Hershberger ’57 and Jo Petry Hershberger ’57 Lois Kjellberg Hughet ’44 and Keith R. Hughet, Parent
Mary Ann Jones Hanna ’42 Charles O. Hershey ’69 and Linda Hershey, Friend Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67 and Peter Huizenga, Friend
David H. Hannah ’72 and Martha Musser Hannah ’72 Kay Heckman Hervey ’71 John H. Huneke III ’67 and Ruth Russ Huneke ’68
Glenn C. Hannah ’52 Kristina Nelson Hesbol ’72 Mary Jo Steinmetz Hunsberger ’61
Martha Yelton Hanpeter ’46 and John Andrew Hanpeter, Friend James M. Hess ’66 James L. Hunt ’64 and Dorothy Shake Hunt ’65
Richard S. Hansell ’72 and Cathy Hansell, Friend Roma Williams Hess ’64 and Thomas E. Hess, Friend Jane Cockerill Hunt ’63 and Donald S. Hunt, Friend
Marilynn Parrett Hansen ’44 Marilyn Brier Hewitt ’59 and Jack G. Hewitt, Friend Mary Cromer Hunt ’49
Richard A. Hansen ’53 and Joan K. Hansen, Friend Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. ’50 and Rae Rickenbacher Hickman ’49 Roger S. Hunt ’65 and Mary Libby Hunt ’63
Eleanor Mackey Hanson ’48 Wayne S. Hieber ’44 Thomas W. Hunter ’47 and Barbara Day Hunter ’47
Judith Jackson Hanson ’49 G. William Higbee ’68 and Heather Cibulka Higbee ’68 Tim B. Hunter ’65 and Carol K. Hunter, Friend
Lois Nash Harbert ’50 Shaun O. Higgins ’71 and Ann Glendening Higgins, Friend Carol Porter Hupp ’78
David C. Harbottle ’68 and Cindi Harbottle, Friend Cecelia Helwig Hilgert ’65 John G. Hurley ’60 and Linda Wetzel, Friend
Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt ’50 Albert F. Hill ’50 and Nancy Vandemoer, Friend Joanne Blake Hurst ’50 and Raymond L. Hurst, Friend
John W. Hardebeck ’47 and Marilynn Hardebeck, Friend Gloria Reichenbach Hill ’60 and Herbert N. Hill, Parent Erwin Huston ’47 and Alice M. Huston, Friend
Sharon Garner Hardern ’70 and Darryl Hardern, Friend Richard T. Hill, Jr. ’58 and Roberta Gates Hill ’58 Esther Steele Hyde ’46 and David C. Hyde, Parent
Robert B. Harding ’64 and Susan Harding, Parent William Brian Hill ’54 Douglas S. Hynden ’78 and Melanie Nicklas Hynden ’78
C. Bruce Hardy ’40 and Muriel M. Hardy, Friend Charles W. Hillman ’52 and Anne Mossberg Hillman ’51 Richard W. Hynson III ’75
William N. Hardy ’73 and Tamara S. Hardy, Friend Scott L. Hillstrom ’65 and Mary Ann Hillstrom, Friend Jane Stevens Illich ’42
Vera Curtis Harkin ’41 Dennis P. Himan ’66 and Janet Himan, Friend E. Edward Isaac ’29 and Garnette Davis Isaac, Friend
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Robert E. Heller ’63 and Lois Jane Heller, Friend Sarah Roberts Houghland ’65 and Wright Houghland, Friend Norman Miller Johnson ’56 and Julie Reeves Johnson, Friend
Dan L. Hendricks ’70 and Barbara Beal Hendricks ’70 Robert E. Houk ’42 and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42 Patricia Dickey Johnson ’57 and Robert Kenneth Johnson, Friend
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Janet L. Jones ’69 Marilyn Shanks Klingaman ’54 and Thomas Klingaman, Friend Kathi Hancock Lee ’73 and Edward Lee, Friend
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Linda Martin Katula ’62 and Theodore M. Katula, Jr., Parent Donald E. Kreider ’63 and Phyllis Ernst Kreider ’63 W. J. Lewis, Jr. ’48 and Ann Lewis, Parent
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Florence Ullrich Kelley ’53 and Lawrence Welsford Kelley, Friend Colby H. Kullman ’66 G. Richard Locke ’58 and Judy Blang Locke ’58
Jean Olson Kelminson ’68 and Leslie L. Kelminson, Friend Neil J. Kurland ’77 G. Richard Locke III ’83 and Jean L. Locke, Friend
Margaret Thomson Kelsey ’81 and J. Michael Kelsey, Friend Jeanne Albrecht Kurtz ’78 Kitty O’Donnell Locker ’70 and Robert S. Mills, Friend
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Charles A. Ker ’56 and Connie Louise Ker, Friend Constance Hubbard Lakomski ’54 Betty Wilkening Luce ’66 and Ned Luce, Friend
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Janice Pahl Kern ’71 and Robert M. Kern, Friend David L. Landsittel ’62 and Darlene M. Landsittel, Friend Howard F. Lund ’58 and Jayne Kuebler Lund ’59
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Robert E. Kersey ’56 and Jayne Kersey, Friend Harold Shield Lange, Jr. ’59 and Harold T. Lange, Friend Ronald D. Luther ’70
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Elbert W. King ’42 and Rowena King, Friend William F. Laramore ’42 and Betty L. Laramore, Friend Saundra Fabrick MacGregor ’62 and
Jane Clements King ’55 and J. Howie King, Parent Ronald E. Large ’74 and Marny M. Livingston, Friend Michael D. MacGregor, Parent
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David C. Kingsley ’64 Joyce Foster Larson ’53 and Arlyn Larson, Friend Susanne Hanna MacTavish ’69
Linda Bellinger Kinnett ’72 and Joe D. Kinnett, Parent Constance Ryan Lathrop ’72 and John M. Lathrop, Friend Warren E. Magnuson ’62 and Robbin Magnuson, Friend
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Richard F. Maroney ’57 and Joyce Ragland Maroney ’58 Jeffrey R. Millard ’78 and Tracey M. Millard, Friend David W. Neeb ’64 and Sarah Carroll Neeb ’62
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Gayle Torian Meyer ’73 and Robert R. Meyer, Friend Marie Alles Muse ’74 and Herbert Muse, Jr., Friend Roberta Schroeder Parrott ’56 and George Parrott, Friend
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Linda Wieser Patterson ’70 Barbara Derrick Puterbaugh ’54 and Philip M. Puterbaugh, Friend George B. Rogers, Parent
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William H. Pearson ’41 and Maxine B. Pearson, Friend Paul F. Radcliffe ’49 and Sue Oettinger Radcliffe ’47 James N. Ross, Jr. ’62 and Marcia Collins Ross ’62
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Christopher H. Penn ’72 and Diane Penn, Friend George J. Rahe, Jr. ’44 Drummond C. Rucker, Jr., Friend
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Mary Carlson Peterson ’47 Thomas Richard Ransom ’57 and Donya Dixon Ransom, Friend Elizabeth Pool Rupert ’61 and William B. Rupert, Jr., Friend
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F. Garret Pfleeger ’67 and Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger ’67 W. Wyatt Rauch ’61 and Betty J. Rauch, Friend J. Wayne Russell ’62
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Carol Brown Phemister ’66 and James M. Phemister, Friend Charles E. Ray ’58 and Frances Bagby Ray ’59 Alexandra Cary Rustan ’72 and Pedro L. Rustan, Friend
Kristen D. Phend ’73 James A. Readey ’67 and Linda Gold Readey, Friend Sharon Tarplee Rutan ’63 and Robert Rutan, Friend
Joan Rideout Phillips ’57 and Edwin McCreary Phillips, Friend Richard A. Reck ’71 and Susan Marshall Reck ’70 Ann Meeker Ryan ’81 and Steven M. Ryan, Friend
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Katherine Wright Pickert ’46 and Paul C. Pickert, Friend Douglas F. Reed ’70 and Deborah Reed, Friend Edwin C. Salter ’47 and Ellen Malone Salter, Friend
John D. Pidgeon ’66 and Jane Dickey Pidgeon, Friend Steven L. Reff ’77 and Patricia Smith Reff ’77 Dean R. Sampson ’50 and Joan Hoy Sampson ’49
Jean Borchers Pierce ’35 Mary Alice Thompson Regenhardt ’59 Walter W. Sampson, Jr. ’58 and Ann M. Sampson, Friend
Joan Hockersmith Piercefield ’53 and Julian Piercefield, Friend Diane Lippincott Reich ’80 and Robert S. Reich, Friend Lucinn Thomas Sams ’62
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Glenn Todd Plymate ’75 and Elizabeth Myers Plymate ’76 James G. Reynolds ’58 Robert W. Sass ’55
Barbara Hibberd Podlach ’58 and Stanley Podlach, Jr., Friend Sally Lehman Reynolds ’51 and David C. Reynolds, Friend E. Stewart Saunders ’58 and Margaret O. Saunders, Friend
Nancy Martin Podurgiel ’70 and Bernard J. Podurgiel, Friend Jose S. Ribares ’55 and Elizabeth B. Ribares, Friend Martha Sanders Saunders ’52 and Cecil Vann Saunders, Jr., Friend
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Erwin E. Schulze ’47 and Jean Schulze, Friend Julia Kelly Smith ’78 and Colin P. Smith ’77 Joan Davidson Stoneking ’65
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William B. Semmer ’75 and Mary H. Semmer, Friend Sara Rife Smith ’55 Michael J. Stuart ’79 and Nancy Jo Cosgrove Stuart, Friend
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James E. Shields ’56 and Irma Shields, Friend Mary Baughman Spilman ’53 and Donn H. Spilman, Parent Bradley J. Tandy ’81 and Jennifer Whitehead, Friend
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Ginger Sisco, Friend Ralph F. Stepp, Jr. ’50 and Barbara Ocheltree Stepp ’50 Joseph Francis Thompson, Friend
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Douglas G. Trout ’52 William R. Watson, Jr. ’52 Sonja Nay Wise ’60
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Ann Kainz Tvaroha ’68 and Frank W. Tvaroha, Friend Ralph M. Weinrichter ’47 and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’44 Julie Harper Woodrome ’76 and Cy Woodrome, Friend
Jack B. Tykal ’52 and Helen Gibson Tykal ’52 Jane Wescott Weis ’50 Victoria Stembridge Woodward ’67 and Jim Woodward, Friend
Steven L. Tyler ’73 John T. Weise ’54 and Ann O’Connell Weise ’55 Paulette Bridenhager Worcester ’77 and
Timothy H. Ubben ’58 and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58 Stephan E. Weitzel ’71 and Jeanne Imbs Weitzel, Friend Richard A. Worcester, Friend
Imo Yates Umfleet ’31 Brian W. Welch ’73 and Susan A. Welch, Friend Peter B. Work ’61 and Elisabeth Work, Friend
Lynn Downing Underwood ’72 and Robert Underwood, Friend William F. Welch ’40 and Jean K. Welch, Parent Annette C. Wortman ’50
Edward L. Unterberg ’58 and Gale Unterberg, Friend Lawrence E. Welker ’69 and Joyce A. Welker, Parent Nancy May Woulfe ’54 and Donald P. Woulfe, Friend
M. C. Urban, Jr. ’51 Kenneth B. Welliver ’51 and Mary Lee Hickman Welliver ’51 Marian L. Wright, Friend
Sally Adams Urban ’61 Alan K. Wells ’67 and Josephine A. Muzzy, Friend Marianna Soaper Wright ’75 and Robert B. Wright, Parent
Jo Misselhorn Usher ’61 Robert A. Wells ’64 and Binney Kitchel Wells, Friend Olwen Twyman Wright ’68
Jane Hale Utterback ’50 Robert F. Wells ’66 and Barbara Stoner Wells ’66 Wendell S. Wright ’38 and Helen C. Wright, Friend
Eric J. Vale ’81 and Ruth Vale, Friend Fred N. Wendelboe ’66 and Malinda Williams Wendelboe ’65 Christopher J. Wurster ’69 and Lynne A. Tweedie ’71
Mary Kilgore Vallad ’70 and Patrick Vallad, Friend James L. Wheeler ’82 and Joan Werleman Werleman, Friend Lynn Halloran Yaeger ’73 and Douglas H. Yaeger, Friend
Robert G. Vallee, Jr. ’76 and Kimberly Vallee, Friend Robert B. Wessling ’59 and Judith Hanson Wessling ’61 Julia Trost Yake ’49
William R. Van Bokkelen ’68 and Cheryl S. Van Bokkelen, Friend Charles A. West ’49 and Carol Venerable West, Friend Oscar F. Yanson ’49 and Julia Countryman Yanson ’50
Mary Lou Van Buren ’51 Richard A. West ’48 and Florence West, Friend Thomas S. Yeo ’70 and Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo ’70
Roy M. Van Cleave ’69 and Pamela Kelerchian Van Cleave, Friend Risdon J. Westen ’45 and Lois A. Westen, Friend Harriett Knapp Yinger ’37
Patti Parkison van Eys ’83 and J. Peter Van Eys, Friend Robert T. Westmen ’49 Cynthia Watson Yingling ’83 and Jeffrey Yingling, Friend
James C. Van Horne ’57 and Mimi Van Horne, Friend Ruth G. Weston ’74 J. Michael Yohe ’57 and Nancy Peyton Yohe, Friend
John T. Van Meter ’68 Barbara Collins Whatley ’61 and Edgar James Whatley, Friend Nancy Haupt York ’52 and James L. York, Friend
Robert E. Van Metre ’63 and Barbara A. Van Metre, Parent Paul J. Wheeler ’75 and Marianne Wheeler, Friend Barbara Brown Young ’79 and Richard William Young, Friend
Paul P. Van Riper ’38 and Dorothy D. Van Riper, Friend Clarke E. Whitaker ’44 and Bertha K. Whitaker, Friend David L. Young ’53 and Susan Guild Young ’55
Johanna Nash Van Valkenburgh ’50 Caroline A. White ’56 Jeanette Cochran Young ’75
Anne Strehlow Vance ’42 Diane McDonald White ’62 and Loren Clifford White Jr, Friend Kimberlee Tweedy Young ’73 and Richard A. Young, Parent
Thomas K. Vandiver ’73 and Carolyn Haimann Vandiver, Friend Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. White ’75, Friend Melissa L. Young ’80
Gloria Vaughan ’50 Glenn A. White ’66 and Frederica Sheridan White ’66 Steven J. Young ’67 and Linda Harris Young ’67
Noel Wyandt Vaughn ’59 Robert A. White ’69 and Tracy Truchelut, Friend Shirley McCormick Youngblood ’49
Charles T. Vear ’50 and Gloria Vear, Friend Stanley G. White ’51 and Madalene Bowler White, Friend Roland S. Yunghans ’50 and Dorothy Cline Yunghans ’49
Marcus R. Veatch ’75 William L. White ’53 and Ann B. White, Friend Marillyn Tufte Zacharis ’59
Randall H. Veatch ’78 Jane Grissom Whitesides ’70 and Lawson E. Whitesides, Jr., Friend James D. Zachritz ’55 and Arlene Calkins Zachritz ’60
H. Lincoln Vehmeyer, Jr. ’51 Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80 and James L. Whitlatch ’80 Nina Streepey Zanes ’51 and Roger H. Zanes, Jr., Friend
Dorothy Williams Venning ’53 Ann Tobin Whitney ’79 and Dickson L. Whitney, Jr. ’79 Marjorie Wilkinson Zaring ’41
Cynthia L. Vernon ’76 and Monta M. Potter, Friend Nancy L. Wicker ’75 and Matthew L. Murray, Friend Pamela L. Zdunek ’81 and Clifford M. Sladnick, Friend
Mary H. Vogel, Friend James C. Widman ’51 and Ruth Ann Widman, Friend Lawrence J. Zelenz ’78 and Marguerite Carroll Zelenz, Friend
Clara Snepp Vogt ’49 and Clifford M. Vogt, Friend Kenneth A. Wieland ’53 and Janyce Kishman Wieland ’53 Elaine Hebel Zeuthen ’55
Sandra Bekins Von Riesen ’76 Sandra Major Wiese ’60 and Theodore O. Wiese, Jr., Parent Robert C. Zimmer ’50 and Ethel Ford Zimmer, Parent
Alexander Vraciu ’41 John B. Wildman ’80 and Jane Larsen, Friend Nancy Lemen Zimmerman ’53
Clark L. Wagner ’54 and Joan Wagner, Friend Stuart H. Wildman ’48 and Ann Bennett Wildman ’48 Joelen Cox Zimont ’54 and Charles R. Zimont, Friend
John W. Wagner ’59 and Bobbie B. Wagner, Friend Jack W. Wiley ’74 Miriam Ely Zukoski ’52 and William A. Zukoski, Parent
Dorothy Caldwell Walcher ’41 Matilda J. Wilhoite ’73
Bruce Walker ’53 and Mary Frances Walker, Friend
C. Richard Walker, Jr. ’68 and Elizabeth Kaiser Walker ’70
Virginia Olson Wilkinson ’42 and Richard W. Wilkinson, Parent
Dianne Senger Williams ’67 and Charles R. Williams, Friend
Frank D. Walker ’57 and Jane Tatman Walker, Friend Dorothy Gildemeister Williams ’50 and DePauw University apologizes in advance to donors
June A. Walker ’58 George Carr Williams, Friend
Melissa Watson Walker ’61 and Richard L. Walker, Parent George B. Williams ’59 and Shirley Williams, Friend who have given to the Annual Fund for 25 or more
Thomas J. Walker ’60 and Ellyn Vyhnalek Walker ’59 James H. Williams ’52 and Jo Williams, Friend
W. McComb Walker ’65 and W Dean Walker, Friend James R. Williams ’50 and Nancy Williams, Friend consecutive years, but were inadvertently omitted
Wm. Bruce Walker ’48 and F. McClelland Walker ’47 Jerry L. Williams ’54 and Jane Jones Williams ’57
Robert E. Wall ’70 and Christine Wall, Friend John B. Williams ’55 and LouAnn Hart Williams ’57
from this list. If your name should have appeared
John H. Wallace ’76 and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76 John D. Williams ’47 and Mary G. Williams, Friend dec on the list of Lifetime Members of the DePauw
Thomas W. Walsh ’68 and Judith P. Walsh, Friend Stanley A. Williams ’55 and Sueann Stedman Williams ’56
Joseph E. Walsmith ’64 and Susan Scully Walsmith ’65 Thomas G. Williams ’55 Loyalty Society, please notify the Annual Fund so
William M. Walton ’47 dec and Jeanne Walton, Friend Marietta May Willman ’68 and John R. Willman, Parent
Gerald L. Ward ’56 and Gail Loomis Ward ’57 Don L. Wills ’61 that we can update our records.
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1948 CONTRIBUTORS
Elizabeth Brant Barker
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Sara Lord Bodi
Jacqueline Orr Hutmacher
Donald K. Magill
Anders N. Madsen, Jr.
Lorraine Long Madsen
Maurice B. Wood
Julia Countryman Yanson
ANNUAL FUND: $108,220
DONORS: 104 Jane Briner Beavers Charles W. Boston Dorothy Lami Magill Patricia Scudder Merritt
PARTICIPATION: 30% Joseph D. Boyd Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter Eleanor Marshall-White Mary Knapp Murch PATRONS CIRCLE
Preston C. Brown Rae Rickenbacher Hickman John W. McFarland Donall E. Myers Cynthia Dreher Baker
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Richard E. Coffey Mary Tobias Higbie Nancy Elliott McFarland Phyllis Pavey Neville William P. Buckner, Jr.
Richard D. Wood Howard W. Eloe Barbara Burton Hoover Shirley Swank Mitchem Carolyn Feicht Noss Shirley Beistle Climo
Rosemarie Hosbach Faber Robert F. Ogden Cyndalu Stivers Piquette John L. Novak G. Richard Danielson
OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Jocelyn F. Gabel Nancy Rockhill Smith Joan Hoy Sampson Clarabel Grier Noyes Robert K. Gibson
Robert R. Frederick Jane Stafford Gordon Betty Ballhorn Sultzer Patricia Martin See Charlene Quinn O’Connor Joann Stephens McKay
T. Lyle Harlor Shirley Hooper Greene Oscar F. Yanson Richard H. Showalter Roger L. Ragan Lane Moore
Eleanor Mackey Hanson Mildred Butler Shrontz Betty Thralls Randall Marian Miner Moore
CHARTER CIRCLE** Marybelle Haab Henry PATRONS CIRCLE Colleen White Smith Jean Ward Rehm Gordon L. Nelson
Frank W. Durham, Jr. Ula Ammerman House Anne Bayley Bailey Ann Churchman Stewart Virginia Dodge Robertson Robert F. Overmyer
M. Jo Tranbarger Karl W. Hutchison Robert M. Baker Paula Aird Stone Robert P. Robinson Robert D. Smith
John C. Lewis Tavia Thorwaldson Bodenstedt James A. Taylor Albert J. Schmidt George R. Tovey
FOUNDERS CIRCLE James T. Little James P. Fairfield Janet Westmen Taylor Marjorie Horn Shelly Roland S. Yunghans
Ellen Jacobsen Andrews Jess Karges Logsdon Guy A. Fibbe Charles R. Templin John P. Simon Robert C. Zimmer
James E. Brooks Nancy Scism Marble Helen Picken Grogan F. J. Vernberg Ellen Weathers Stevens
Robert C. DeVries Nina Fay McCunniff Wells B. Grogan Robert T. Westmen Rose Britt Summers BUILDERS CIRCLE
Jeanne Smith Gillum Marilyn Husson Mellett A. Theodore Halsted Barbara Underwood Wright Audrey Wagner Taylor Barton Anson
Barbara Sward Graves Rebecca Longden Oliver Mary Carson Hensold Shirley McCormick Mary Quiter Truax David L. Baker
W. J. Lewis, Jr. Jane O’Bannon Parker Donald F. Holcomb Youngblood Carolyn Costin Tucker Virginia Bartlett Baker
Robert A. Meredith Elizabeth Gift Parrish Donald Jones Clara Snepp Vogt Daniel M. Bash
John H. Smith Mary Simmons Pauley Salena Hotchkiss Jones CONTRIBUTORS Jeannette Gahan Wenzel Nancy Dean Baxter
Robert J. Tilley Betty Owens Proffitt Sogi Soder Marianna Hahl Beers Virginia Zwickel Willkie Sarah Clark Breck
Richard A. West James W. Proffitt Charles A. West S. Benjamin Beeson M. Wayne Wolfe William C. Caldwell, Jr.
Patricia O’Hair Rugan Julia Trost Yake James E. Bethel Stanley W. Zabka Gene Hahn Cheney
PATRONS CIRCLE Margaret Gage Sanchez Dorothy Cline Yunghans Priscilla Griswold Bethel John D. Colbrunn
Victor J. Hawthorne Harriet Stallman Sirotkin Kathryn Butler Branstetter GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Carolyn Schwentker Daus
Dona Wilson Imler Marilyn Shaw Smith BUILDERS CIRCLE Marilyn Vangsnes Callahan Marilyn Smith Overton Allen W. Dirrim
William A. Imler Patricia Clithero Sneed Robert E. Allard Joseph H. Clark Gretchen Trees Wells Francis E. Evans
Elizabeth Friend Marsh John B. Stevens Maurlea Scannel Babb Jacqueline Du Jardin Mildred Semelka Evans
Peggy Sandy Moore Alice Plasterer Stickler Enid Meredith Bennett Clemenson SPECIAL GIFTS John D. Fetters
Keith W. Ragan John D. Tucker Robert A. Bennett Barbara Coons Connelly Gretchen Scott Anderson Warren A. Goodlad
Barbara Ross-Shannon Arlene Willcutt Turnbull Alice Barger Bower Robert E. Cox Carolyn Smith Frederick Joann Brown Graham
Richard A. Thornburg Beverly Ford Van Buren Mary Fisher Bowmar Reta Wallis Cruse Norman H. Hake
Gladys Tall Tsaros dec Wm. Bruce Walker Robert W. Brumitt Phyllis Chapman Dickson Shirley Burdick Hamilton
Catharine Manhart Walton
Frances Pirkle Welch
Robert E. Buis
Richard G. Cheney
Robert J. Doherty, Sr.
Virginia Porter Dolk
1950 Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt
James H. Henderson
BUILDERS CIRCLE CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Raymond P. Brown Richard B. Crandall Sara Custer Downing Eugene L. Delves Albert F. Hill
Carolyn Swartzbaugh GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Alfred D. Dixon Ludella Pittman Ebinger Boots Duesing Cynthia Rice Hogan
Chenoweth Elizabeth Buckingham Sara Calvert Dixon Joie Lobnitz Felix Doris Wells Duesing William S. Hollatz
John R. Claycombe Livingston Shirley Garnant Figeas Patricia A. Goodwin Frederick J. Kent
Samuel G. Clifford, Jr. Elizabeth Frisbie Goodlad Judith Jackson Hanson ANNUAL FUND: $76,675 Donna Dahlen Kerr
Jane Nicholls Curto SPECIAL GIFTS Herbert E. Grimes H. Wendell Howard DONORS: 145 Charles E. Kirsch
Margery Graham Freshley Sue Shafer Farmer Lewis S. Haber Joan Bethel Huestis PARTICIPATION: 37% Jane Messing Kleinschmidt
Robert L. Frey Robert R. Frederick Lois Fassnacht Haber Theodore I. Hunsaker Kenneth R. Kleinschmidt
Patricia Stutz Goyer Marven J. Glen Richard E. Hamilton Georgia Smith Kalman PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Margaret Blackwell Koenig dec
Robert S. Goyer John R. Hook Edna Walters LaRue Louise Woods Crandall Roland E. Koenig
Margaret Rowan Grimes OTHER GIFTS Ann Warner Howard Marion Noble Larocco James R. Williams Henry Lewis
Edwin P. Hawes David B. Cox John Howard Barbara Daniels Laundergan Joan Drompp McAfee
Marillyn Knuepfer Hudson John S. Hubbard Margaret Traynor Limuli OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Carol Borge McMahon
Mary West Huggard ◆ Dean K. Anderson John W. Morris
Ann Graham Jones 1949 ◆ Eugene L. Delves Joan Isenbarger Murray
Alfred Piquette
Dorcas Owens Kerr ANNUAL FUND: $89,301 Carl H. Goltermann
Charles M. Knueppel
“The Delves Scholarship is helping Vivian Brubaker Priddy
DONORS: 141
Virginia Auble Knueppel Victor E. Ramsey
PARTICIPATION: 39% me to enjoy a full academic and social CHARTER CIRCLE**
John W. Rippetoe
Walter K. Mickelson, Jr. Patricia Ryan Bromer
Louise Martin Mohler TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** life at DePauw. In the Honor Scholar Kathryn Schwarz Colten Gaylord E. Rough dec
Serene Panama Onesto Doris Leirer Kett Dale J. Ducommun D. James Runyon
Virginia Morberg Peterson program, I am academically challenged C. Robert Jordan Dean R. Sampson
Mary Tresch Petitt PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** James R. Keene George J. Smith
Marilyn Seabrook Pinaire
with reading- and writing-intensive Honey Van Dervoort Snider
Ralph L. Houser dec Martha Ingram Keene
Edward D. Porter III Stanley B. Staples
courses. As a Bonner Scholar, I have John A. Light III
E. L. Stewart, Jr.
L. C. Rudolph OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Richard R. Savage Gretchen Scott Anderson been working at a local school helping FOUNDERS CIRCLE Jane Hale Utterback
Edith Schmidt Carolyn Smith Frederick J. William Asher Paul E. Wagner
Sally Smith Scott Paul F. Radcliffe sixth-grade students with their reading Lewis J. Bodi Patricia Collier Waters
William H. Sharp Marcia Finley Smith dec Ann Hartenstein Creswell Dorothy Gildemeister Williams
Heath C. Steele dec
and grammar. Both programs support King Williams, Jr.
Neal L. Creswell
Bonnie Wallis Tyler Marian Otto Winter
CHARTER CIRCLE** my goal of a career in community ser- ◆ Boots Duesing
Jane Pittman Volz William W. Bromer ◆ Doris Wells Duesing
H. Sipes Weed Arline Kraft Buettin vice. I am a member of the Hapkido Diane Severns Farage CONTRIBUTORS
Robert C. Weed William H. Buettin Russell H. Hart, Jr. Donald E. Applegate
James R. Wheeler Mary Sherer Lukens Club, and I also serve on the Recycling Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. James W. Armstrong
Elizabeth Bennett Wildman William F. Mohr Mildred Greenleaf Hodshire James A. Baham
Stuart H. Wildman
Committee and co-host a radio show A. Kirby Baldwin, Jr.
Jeanne Roberts Novotny dec Thomas J. Shively
Robert E. Williams, Jr. Mary Hester Bayer
Jerry F. Weaver on WGRE.” Barbara Ocheltree Stepp
Lester E. Beesley
Beulah Bull Wilson Ruth Scudder Weaver Ralph F. Stepp, Jr.
Marian Gregory Wolf – Lauren A. Wendling ’09 Gloria Vaughan Nancy Longshore Brest
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Betty Hanlin Smith Jeanne Thompson Deichmiller Clarise Smet Fischer TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** BUILDERS CIRCLE Alfred M. Scheel, Jr.
Suzanne Clemons Smith Barbara Miller Fisher Truman D. Fox Ronald K. Holmberg Joan Westmen Battey Janet E. Snape
Fauneil Brattain Stewart William H. Hoag Devon W. Frash, Jr. Allen K. Billingsley Jean A. Snow
Max F. Taylor Victor Jackson Sarah Howell Galliger PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Marilyn Lichvar Branco Carolyn Gipe Stauffer
Raymond S. Thiem Emmett F. Kaelble Barbara Stahoviak Gates Jane Leahy Warne Warren F. Brecht David C. Stockwell
Paul C. Thrasher, Jr. Vern T. Kraushaar Perry C. Grier Richard A. Warne Mary Winkler Brennan John T. Weise
William H. Timm Mary Ehrlich Lundmark Susan Stoll Herin John E. Brown Janice Myers Weller
Marilyn Floridis Tolnitch James B. McClenahan Esther Julian Jones OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Thomas Christy, Jr. Susan Ewert Wright
Elizabeth Ayres Tucker Joan Hockersmith Piercefield Robert C. Jones William D. George, Jr. Marjorie Latimer Dailey
Jacqueline Owens J. Ward Shawver Ronald F. Kolb Betty Davis Givens Waneta Maxwell Dailey GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Van Wagner Sue Saunders Shawver Laverne J. Lani Marjorie Davis Morehead Howard E. Denbo Betty Biddle Bierman
Jean Graves Walker Kay Leonard Stephens Caroljane Clift Lux Jerry L. Williams Barbara Buntain Donley
Elizabeth Browning Witchey Dorothy Williams Venning Carolyn Burckhalter Joan Falquet Dornbusch GIFTS IN HONOR OF
George O. Witwer F. Michael Wahl McGahey CHARTER CIRCLE** Betty Ross Drake Betty Davis Givens
Richard W. Wolk Bruce Walker Margaret Haefner Palo George H. Aldrich James E. Dudley Marjorie Davis Morehead
Mary Brendlinger Woodland Dolores Baldridge Ray Roberta Farrow Baldwin Marilyn Wray Feagler
Shirley Newcomer Young BUILDERS CIRCLE Patricia Ann Reed Richard E. Deer Marilyn Holtman Fetters SPECIAL GIFTS
Joyce Vietzke Allen Joan Zacharias Scheel ◆ Jane Rowles Dickson Timothy P. Garrigus Joan Westmen Battey
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Melvin L. Allen Robert A. Schilling Robert E. Ferguson William P. Giddings Edward W. Cassidy
James W. Emison Donald E. Archer Barbara L. Sennett Sally Sohngen Henderson Norman J. Hudak Ronald K. Holmberg
Janet Carlisle Archer Donna James Smith Robert F. Henry, Jr. Robert L. Huffman Anne Prindle Johnson
GIFTS IN HONOR OF Peggy Carey Beman Betty Murray Spehar Kareen Morris Jacobs Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. Jane Leahy Warne
Charles A. Leis Karin Hennings Bennington Robert S. Swaim, Jr. Anne Prindle Johnson Charles I. Johnson Richard A. Warne
Marilyn Newpart Leis Betty Soukup Boyd Ernest M. Thayer Michael D. MacGregor Patrice Moore Jones
Jean Alsworth Breheny Joyce Roberts Ward John S. Trees Annichen Bohn Kassel OTHER GIFTS
SPECIAL GIFTS Jennette Thompson Brower Julia Vinyard Weathers ◆ Ellen Little Vanden Brink Victor A. Kassel Betty Davis Givens
L. Penfield Faber Walter W. Chaffee Janyce Kishman Wieland Gene C. Laker Lewis E. Peters
Charles A. Leis Dorothy Frey Chamness Kenneth A. Wieland FOUNDERS CIRCLE Constance Hubbard Lakomski
Marilyn Newpart Leis Carolyn Compton Cook Thomas A. Wright Peggy Cooper Babcock John W. Lauter LEGACY GIFTS
Martha Dunlavy Mitchell Mary Emison Davis Alfred D. Biggs, Jr. Frances Swanstrom MacCollum Marjorie Davis Morehead
Joann Wine White Phillip C. Davis GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Ruth Hawkins Biggs Beverly Stern McCleve Jerry L. Williams
Clyde H. Dornbusch Theodore L. Bierman Edward W. Cassidy Barbara Ganster McCrory
OTHER GIFTS Donna Cook Dreyer J. Kent Guild Donna Payne Hoenes John J. McRitchie
James L. Bogue
Beverly Baird Bugher
Donna Lee Edwards
Steven H. Feagler
David L. Vear Henry J. Hoenes, Jr.
James M. Holland
Elaine Demos Miliotes
Marilyn Miller Morris
1955
ANNUAL FUND: $95,308
Herbert J. Grubb Susan Wittgen Fox GIFTS IN HONOR OF John A. Jennings William A. Pendl DONORS: 121
Paul H. Lee, Jr. Alice Rogers Freeman David J. Morehead Marilyn Shanks Klingaman John T. Peters PARTICIPATION: 42%
Suzanne Sturges Lee Jerry A. Freeman R. Edward McGreevy, Jr. Barbara Cheney Prellberg
John C. Golba SPECIAL GIFTS Jane Schwalm Miller Frederick C. Reigle, Sr. EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Billie Adelhelm Harper James Hollensteiner Dorothy Nelson Moll Patricia Van Riper Rice Ian M. Rolland
1953 Jane Heaton
James Hollensteiner
Vern T. Kraushaar
David L. Vear dec
Janice Wolle Nielsen
Frank J. Tolford, Jr.
Ralph W. Riecker, Jr.
James W. Rowlett
ANNUAL FUND: $65,402 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
DONORS: 135 Joanne Christensen Hood F. Michael Wahl Mary Curry Shakespeare Robert L. Muller
PARTICIPATION: 40% Florence Ullrich Kelley PATRONS CIRCLE Bernard F. Slanec Phyllis Walker Nicholas
Wallace E. King OTHER GIFTS E. William Bergfeld, Jr. Gretel Heinzerling Smith
OLD GOLD CIRCLE** James A. Koch Madelyn Hatch Bogue Loraine Loomis Cox Edward L. Stahley OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
John Jakes Barbara Cash LaVelle William M. Clark Edward G. Daniels Alice Taylor Storey Robert H. Giles
David J. Morehead John C. Lowe Robert A. Schilling Robert L. Fuson Gerald R. Vare Harold A. Petersen
Alvin I. Singer Kay Kennedy Manifold Jane Ehmann Wood Anne Emison Harmon George A. Wagle
Merle H. Miller, Jr. Kenneth H. Haynie John M. Watkins CHARTER CIRCLE**
CHARTER CIRCLE** George A. Nauman LEGACY GIFTS William Brian Hill Martha Swintz Watkins Benjamin G. Cochran
Robert R. Branson Duane A. Patterson David J. Morehead Joan McCormick Mahoney Susan Scoins Wooden Jack H. McNairy
J. Kent Guild dec Marcia Edwards Peterson Kenrad E. Nelson Joelen Cox Zimont Mary Condon McNairy
Judith Drompp Guild Nancy C. Ralston John W. Plum H. Richard Morgenstern
Richard A. Hansen Donald R. Roberts
Jane Watson Rohm
1954 Patricia Cullen Ratcliff
Erick R. Ratzer
CONTRIBUTORS
Corliss D. Anderson, Jr.
Thomas A. Sargent
David S. Johnson ANNUAL FUND: $153,978 Robert W. Sass
Verne F. Knickerbocker Virginia Kraft Scatterday DONORS: 136 Jeanne Mason Ratzer Jane Fredericks Buchanan Charles D. Stocking
Joyce Foster Larson Marilyn Hatch Schmidt PARTICIPATION: 37% Richard L. Turmail Margaret Stigler Cauldwell Nancy Curtis Stocking
Elizabeth Class Payne Kendrick Shedd Clark L. Wagner Diana Duckett Clark Norman E. Strasma
Joan Lubman Strawn Mary Lacy Smith Nancy May Woulfe Eleanor Priebe Cramer
Jane Ehmann Wood Patricia Sommer Smith Ann Brant Dunnichay FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Ronald D. Smith Sue Barthelmeh Eckstein James E. Brumbaugh
FOUNDERS CIRCLE Mary Baughman Spilman “It has given my hus- Lou Lupton Engdahl Marilou Morrell Kelly
Thomas F. Amann R. Philip Steinberg Marilyn Carlson Filemyr James A. Layton
John D. Strasma dec band, Chuck, and me Donna Diddie Fischbeck
Beverly Byram Anderson Richard H. Warnes
Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Sarah Wynne Tolbert great pleasure to give Edward L. Fritz Stanley A. Williams
Mary Shattuck Ives Robert P. Trautman Olivia Greco Gow Elaine Hebel Zeuthen
Patricia Williams Jennings David L. Young to DePauw through Samuel W. Hart
Rosalie Amory Miller Nancy Lemen Zimmerman Beverly Hanger Heitzenrater PATRONS CIRCLE
Arthur M. Millholland
our scholarship and Marjorie Davis Johnson Marjorie Stutz Carr
Betty Corder Outerbridge CONTRIBUTORS Robert G. Johnson H. Keith Cox
Lois Andersen Bell faculty fellowship C. Travis Kendall
Mildred Trares Schaefer Martha Davidson Kaelble
Betty Thoma Weikert Sarah Vanwye Brumfield funds. Doing so re- Judith Dutchess Kepner Robert M. Kelsey
William L. White Mary Daggett Carlton Gertrude Macomber Kivett Jane Clements King
Dorothy Davis Collins minds me not only Everett L. Laury Marni Atkins Powell
PATRONS CIRCLE Jane May Comiskey Janet Miller Lewis Jose S. Ribares
Charles C. Adams Elizabeth Davis Dean of the valuable liberal arts education I received Anne Kingma Myers Howard M. Skoien
Marcia Terwilliger Adams Diane Mound Doner Mary Schwartz Oakley Sandra Garrett Ullman
John N. Elliott but also of the friendships forged which have L. Wilcox Oliver
Joan Love Allemand
Madelyn Hatch Bogue Joyce Whitehead Elliott lasted more than 50 years!” Mary Erwin Pitcher
Louis O. Carr Joan Steward Erb Barbara Derrick Puterbaugh
– Joan Westmen Battey ’54
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BUILDERS CIRCLE Charles F. Meyer Robert H. Winemiller
Gene L. Addison John H. Munson
Gilbert H. Bierman Kay Mussetter Noyes PATRONS CIRCLE “Accepting an academic Rector Scholarship
Donald E. Blatchley Sara Seger Parente Sarah Green Abel
Philip F. Bradford Lucy Elkinton Rinker Arthur J. Beer, Jr. at DePauw instead of an athletic schol-
Sharon Smith Britton Elizabeth Clunk Shelt John C. Carlson arship at a Big Ten school was one of the
Jerry M. Burand Douglas A. Smalheer Jacqueline Drummer Didier
Joann Decker Burand Robert G. Soper MaryBelle Ferguson Hoenig most important decisions of my life. As a
Patricia Orr Burnham Donald M. Thomas William B. Hoenig, Jr.
Peter M. Dawson Carolyn Dessauer Warweg Thomas A. Jameson DePauw freshman, I was taking pre-med
Carol Shanklin Durham Ann O’Connell Weise Robert E. Kersey
Eugene T. Ecker Grace Hanson Wilson Lila Hanna Manhart courses, waiting tables, pledging Sigma Nu,
Donna Buchanan Edgar Eleanor Jenkins Wright Lynn Cooley McMillion playing varsity baseball and basketball, and
Sanford Elson Elton Joan Davidson Young Diana Evans Parfitt
Ruth Doyle Gallop J. Bergen Parkhill teaching Sunday school. These experiences
Sarah Organ Geitz SPECIAL GIFTS Marilyn Basinger Parkhill
David Gelsanliter Phyllis Walker Nicholas Linda Ieler Reinhardt continued throughout my four years at DePauw and prepared me
Jean Aubrey Gillooly Ian M. Rolland Peter B. Reuling
F. Wendell Gooch Norman E. Strasma Carol L. Stoudt for multi-tasking later in life as a husband, father, grandfather and
Jerry L. Helvey Caroline A. White physician-educator-scientist.”
Elizabeth Hardy Holland OTHER GIFTS
David E. Hood John N. Chapin, Jr. BUILDERS CIRCLE – Robert W. Schrier ’57
Donald A. Johnson Jane Carpenter Andersen
Anne Nelson Jones LEGACY GIFTS Susan Christensen Beatty
Nicholas H. Kalvin Robert L. Muller Kay Clough Burrill
Robert R. Kimbell, Jr. Phyllis Walker Nicholas Claire Neill Campbell
Richard G. Krueger Shirley Dungan Cline C. John Dukro 1957 ANNUAL FUND: $385,096
DONORS: 280
Ronald W. Liechty Bruce R. Danner Sylvia Yott Gavit CLASS CHAIR:
Dorothy Dale Gough Lou Ubben Walton PARTICIPATION: 81%
Barbara Deitsch Loemker
Richard R. McCracken
1956 R. Victor Dix
Carol Gray Dixon Lloyd A. Heldt
ANNUAL FUND: $202,016 Peter R. Hensley CLASS CO-CHAIRS: TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Dorothy Johnson McWhirter DONORS: 146 J. Richard Emens ◆ Hirotsugu (Chuck) Iikubo
Frank A. Morrow, Jr. Joanne Jones Garrigus Gretchen Fuller Huff J. Patrick Aikman
PARTICIPATION: 40% Mary White Jones John E. Morrill Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.
Beverly Lewis Nicholson John W. Hake David M. Stone
Richard P. Nicholson Robert B. Hirschman Jane Nelson Lashley Larry R. Robinson
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** William B. Leist Robert C. Sammons
Berry Conway Passano Cynthia Brooks Holmberg Richard E. Knapp EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Sabra Hansen Qua Phyllis Hahn Lauter Joan Trader Long Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio
Jack W. Lyle Frank D. Walker Patricia Harms Canfield
Gretchen Strasma EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** William F. Lawrence
Rauschenberg Carol Ackerson Malmgren Thomas D. McCreery
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen Betty Drake McGowan REUNION COMMITTEE: PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Mary Simmons Reece William T. McMurry Shirley Fouch Muller
Lona Beck Robertson Clayton Z. Miller Emily Kremp Meador J. Patrick Aikman
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Arne J. Moestue Judith Folk Aikman ◆ Frank D. Walker
Constance Whitney Rowles Albert E. Crandall Mary Berger Moriarty
Carol Wischmeyer Rucker Max R. Murphy Eleanor Thomas Nash Walter M. Bagot
Robert F. Nichol Suzanne DeCosted OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Gail Rittersporn Schaaf OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Bruce M. Nixon ◆ Suzanne DeCosted
Carol Hershberger Showers Jack D. Noyes J. Raymond North, Jr. Breckenridge
Arthur L. Bryant Martha Sappenfield North H. E. Barney Burroughs Breckenridge
Sara Rife Smith Lee E. Dirks Shirley Champion Nusbaum Judith Shafer Davidson
Jean Whitten Stafford Don M. Owen Milton E. Pharr Sandra Louy Burroughs
Donald C. Findlay II Clayton P. Reed Barbara Zerell Edwards Cary Kay Fellman
John C. Stark Barbara Dixon Harrison Lois Smisek Owen Judith Lilly Findlay
H. Edward Tolle Bruce W. Parker Nancy Lingle Samson Nancy Hunger Galliher
Jerry D. Pontius Robert J. Sell Martha Faitz Gamble Roger W. Findley
James M. Totman Edward M. Roob Janet Allen Parker ◆ Donald L. Hamilton
Janis Campbell Totman dec Roberta Schroeder Parrott Shirley E. Shazer Ann Luttrell Grant
James E. Shields Virginia Mezey Sorley Donald L. Hamilton Doris Smith Miguelez
Charles A. Vickers Mary Woodford Pavlikowski Joan Rideout Phillips
Martha Johnson Vickers Nancy Hieronymus Pearson Robert M. Stair Josephine Petry Hershberger
CHARTER CIRCLE** James H. Taylor Rosanne Miller Jacks ◆ Mary Goff Pontius
Raymond E. Wachter, Jr. George G. Karas Donald G. Reiff ◆ Larry R. Robinson
John B. Williams John L. Rikhoff Helen Kupke Teach Gary E. Jones
Shirley Craig Karas Diane MacCoy Frank D. Kaiser Barbara Leske Roob
Thomas G. Williams ◆ E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. Karen Knutson Rikhoff Robert W. Schrier
William P. Wooden Elaine Brannen Ross Van Der Meid Charles B. Kirkdoffer
J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. Susan Morrison Wanberg Margaret Dailey Kuehrmann ◆ Sue Farrell Supple
Sally Nelson Wright Norval Duane Reece Sandra Watson Schafer Jane Jones Williams
Dean R. Yarian Nancy Fenwick Schuler Virginia Wieland-Mast Janice Roberts Mair
Robert F. Smith John F. Woodward Charles Nicholas Mohar
Susan Guild Young Dianne Schneider Trees James C. Seyfarth CHARTER CIRCLE**
James D. Zachritz Nancy Sweeney Seyfarth Nancy Brown Woodward John E. Morrill
Jane Umbreit Nestory ◆ J. Patrick Aikman
FOUNDERS CIRCLE Betty Wollenberg Short Miriam Cole Breese
CONTRIBUTORS William H. Taylor, Jr. GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Maynard D. Poland
Myrna Mansfield Allshouse Margaret Hogue Corneilsen Mary Goff Pontius ◆ H. E. Barney Burroughs
Anne Cockfield Alschuler Mary Larsen Austin Calliope Cotomata Tracewell ◆ Sandra Louy Burroughs
Lester S. Barritt Phillip A. Trissel Robert H. Puckett
Adrianne Nail Coats GIFTS IN HONOR OF Larry R. Robinson Nancy Ford Charles
Warren E. Beebe Sidney O. Coats Jeanne Rappel Wagle E. Burow Cleveland
Carol Warren Carr Gerald L. Ward Larry N. Tibbetts Salli Stoodt Rohm
Barbara Thompson Garlinger Roger J. Rowen Joseph C. Cleveland
James G. Carr Donald W. Garlinger David E. Winton George Robert DeLong
Margaret S. Case Nancy Harrison Winton SPECIAL GIFTS Robert C. Sammons
Charles A. Gilbert Margaret Hogue Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio Nancy Ade DeLong
Marjorie C. Crichton Thomas J. Grant Noble H. Yoshida Max W. Dixon
Dolly Weaver Deary Corneilsen dec Paula Sedgwick Scism
Terry E. Harris Cynthia Brooks Holmberg Sharon Noll Smith ◆ Nancy Hunger Galliher
David W. Dellinger Samuel R. Henderson CONTRIBUTORS ◆ Martha Faitz Gamble
Mary Pieters Desmond Jinsie Scott Bingham Norman Miller Johnson Ralph E. Snelson
Carol McWard Layton Max L. Stackhouse ◆ Rosanne Miller Jacks
Paul B. DuMontelle Richard W. Moll Sandra Millikin Blackert Marilee Lidikay McCallister
Ann Wesner Evans Frederick F. Boling OTHER GIFTS Sue Farrell Supple
Norman L. Morford Myrna Mansfield Allshouse Frank D. Walker ◆ John E. Morrill
Barbara Ault Homme William H. Osha Mary Born Bracken Marcia Wheeler Mussman
Ronald C. Horndorf Virginia Jordan Burchard Donald C. Findlay II Dwight F. Walton
Donna Wright Plock Lou Hart Williams William R. Powell
John Hufferd Lott H. Thomas Carolyn Grall Carpenter Barbara Chandley Puckett
Norman F. Jay Sue Bartlett Davie LEGACY GIFTS Ann Bowen Yonan
Larry N. Tibbetts Thomas J. Grant Duane R. Yonan ◆ Robert H. Puckett
Meredith Miller Kling Frederick R. Williams Nancy Mathieu Davis ◆ Sharon Noll Smith
Caroline Jones Lang Sueann Stedman Williams Mary Anderson Droppers Richard M. Temple
Carole Neusbaum Levick Norma Hawkinson Dollie Bridgewater ◆ Dwight F. Walton
Sally Hendricks McDade Winemiller DuMontelle
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◆ Lou Ubben Walton Eleanor Lewis Cummisford Gayle Purves Anderson ◆ Duane R. Yonan Barbara Tracy Cochran G. Byington Pratt III
Virginia Armstrong Weise Robert G. Cummisford Janice Harrison Armuth Barbara Mitchell Zeschke D. David Cryer ◆ Charles E. Ray
J. Michael Yohe Vernon C. Dahlstrom Ada Hine Aucamp Julia Whitney Dawson ◆ Sandra Swisher Sammons
Lois Cashin Danner Nadyne Cooke Bicknell GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Theodore D. Driscoll ◆ D. Reed Scism
FOUNDERS CIRCLE Sandra Allan Ecker Nancy Kunkel Boit Ann Boren Reeder Ralph R. Edminster ◆ Diane Woodward Snelson
Merle F. Allshouse ◆ Barbara Zerell Edwards Mary Gengnagel Broad Robert L. Erickson Susan Lawrence Swezey
◆ Walter M. Bagot Robert F. Endicott James R. Broad GIFTS IN HONOR OF Patrick M. Ewing ◆ Nancie Clark Williams
Joseph M. Beals William S. Farr, Jr. Eugenia Galliher Brown Joene Bruhn Cline Jerry G. Gaff
Janet Daniels Bell Ila Alexander Fisher Sharon McBroom Brunjes Sharon Riordan Goldstein Carolyn Beasley Gilbert PATRONS CIRCLE
Dale E. Berkebile Neal F. Fisher Margaret Gantz Brunskill Nancy Long Hardy Joanne Toates Huffman James H. Boyd
Mary Jordan Berkebile William C. Frey, Jr. Mary Miner Budig Jean Fowler King James E. Huitema Robert D. Britigan, Jr.
Donna Jensen Burke Sandra Vincent Gardner Robert M. Burleigh Barbara Epstein Maher Carolyn T. Jones ◆ Curtis R. Bryant
Garth F. Essig Ronald T. Hafer Suzanne D’Sinter Carpine Marilyn Murlin Norton Howard F. Lund ◆ Patrick M. Ewing
Veryl F. Frye, Jr. James D. Harris Charles D. Corbin Suzanne Smith Ramsby W. Thomas McGhee ◆ Jerry G. Gaff
Anne Allaway Gilbert Patricia White Harris Ellen Frank Cox Gail Divine Sims K. David Miller David E. Harris
◆ Ann Luttrell Grant Edward G. Hartmann Charles E. Curtis Nancy Waymire Munroe Mary McCallum Henrichs
Eugene N. Halladay Marilyn Kuhn Harvey Murray M. DeArmond SPECIAL GIFTS Charles E. Ray Jane McDaniel Keller
Jane Thoma Hammond Fred W. Hawk Ruth Wessman Dietel George Robert DeLong Sharon Moore Robinson James G. Reynolds
Mary Harris Harris Gail Achtner Hawk Don M. Dixon Nancy Ade DeLong Sandra Swisher Sammons Walter W. Sampson, Jr.
G. Richard Hershberger Della Phillips Helvey Nedra Hall Downing Martha Faitz Gamble David R. Sheaffer LeRoy Sathre
◆ Josephine Petry Hershberger Gary E. Henry Dorothy A. Drake Donald L. Hamilton Alice Jones Slanec John F. Schneider
◆ Gary E. Jones Mary Kimmell Henry Judith Thrasher Fivecoate Deborah Pond Hoyt Diane Woodward Snelson ◆ David R. Sheaffer
Nicholas L. Jones Prudence Dix Hilger Everett A. Fox John E. Morrill Eleanor Selle Stanley Nancy Grumling Sheaffer
Jeanne Petracek Kipp Charles W. Johnson Gloria McVey Frew James C. Van Horne Albert A. Watts, Jr. Sherleene Funk Sissell
◆ Margaret Dailey Kuehrmann Norine Goode Johnson Barbara Ann Fuson Frank D. Walker Nancie Clark Williams Beverly Mullen Stodghill
Richard J. Laker ◆ Frank D. Kaiser Bruce M. Hall dec Dwight F. Walton Ruth Lighter Talbott
Janet Hoffmark Laut ◆ Charles B. Kirkdoffer Larry K. Hardin Lou Ubben Walton ANNUAL FUND: $166,849
Nicholas A. Lyras Ann Bland Knapp Patricia Metzdorf Heldt DONORS: 190 BUILDERS CIRCLE
◆ Janice Roberts Mair Mary Mc Clure Kopp Karen Lange Hickman OTHER GIFTS PARTICIPATION: 46% William L. Amers
Roberta Bruns Oleson Lawrence S. Lemser Mary Ball Hoeltzel Merle F. Allshouse Ann Freehafer Andersen
Donna Hostetter Peebles Suzanne Blair Lemser Jane A. Irwin Judith Lilly Findlay TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** ◆ Fred G. Augspurger
◆ Maynard D. Poland Susannah H. Lippman David M. Jenkins II Frank D. Walker ◆ Sharon Williams Ubben ◆ James H. Beatty, Sr.
Thomas Richard Ransom James K. Loveless Janet Peters Jenkins Timothy H. Ubben Barrett L. Beer
Jean Wallin Roberts Richard F. Maroney Nancy Neal Keating LEGACY GIFTS Edmun J. Best, Jr.
◆ Roger J. Rowen Joan Garwood McCracken Elizabeth Phelps Kelly Ann Luttrell Grant OLD GOLD CIRCLE** David F. Burg
◆ Robert C. Sammons F. Michael McLain James R. Kelly Richard J. Laker Carol Shanahan Bryant Kerry Winn Burstein
◆ Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio Carolyn Jones Miller Phyllis Patterson Kiser Shirley Fouch Muller ◆ Barbara Tracy Cochran ◆ Nancy Neely Cash
◆ Paula Sedgwick Scism ◆ Charles Nicholas Mohar D. Gary Klempnauer Larry R. Robinson ◆ Emily Hooton Hamilton Suzanne Wagner Davis
◆ Ralph E. Snelson Jane Beabout Mohar Gerald B. Kracke Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio G. Richard Locke ◆ Julia Whitney Dawson
Jean Hostetler Stackhouse Mary Moorhouse Morrow R. Jerome Lapham Glenn J. Slanec ◆ Judy Blang Locke Susan Morse Dirrim
◆ Max L. Stackhouse Patricia Tanner Musch Mary Pietsch Lawler Ralph E. Snelson ◆ George L. Mazanec Delight Mace Dowell
Robert E. Swezey Carolyn Hawthorne Mutz Merle D. Lehman Jane Jones Williams David N. McKeag Marion Radcliffe Fox
James C. Van Horne ◆ Jane Umbreit Nestory Berenice Lueder Lewis Janet W. Prindle Wayne Friend
Richard H. Weise Edward H. Nimmo Mary L. Manning ◆ Sharon Moore Robinson Howard N. Greenlee, Jr.
Robert N. Younger Carolyn Peabody Nixon
Richard A. Ohs
Herbert E. Marohn
Lester B. Mathieson
1958 CHARTER CIRCLE**
Dianne Fellows Guild
◆ Richard B. Hackenberg
50TH REUNION CHAIRS
PATRONS CIRCLE Elma Neudecker Olson Kay Kenna McMaster Judy Blang Locke ◆ Martha Morgan Bull Janet Foresman Hall
Jane Mathews Braman Sue Richardson Owen Dennis Mehegan Edward L. Unterberg ◆ D. David Cryer James E. Hannah
Leila Scelonge Edwards Esther Reece Painter John K. Mehmel ◆ Ralph R. Edminster Frances Wilson Hayward
Shirley Smythe Fuson Loretta Lewis Pedott Joan Moore Mernitz 50TH REUNION ADVISORY ◆ Robert L. Erickson Richard P. Hoagland
George C. Halfmann Dan F. Peternell Mary Francis Moyer COMMITTEE Suzanne Wedeking Judith Weiler Hollis
Joy Uphaus Holthouse Paul A. Plociennik William H. Naylor G. Richard Locke Frederickson Martha Obear Huggins
Thomas L. Holthouse Carl H. Poppe Barbara Wright Nesbit Judy Blang Locke Carole Kelly Hegenbarth ◆ James E. Huitema
Deborah Pond Hoyt Walter A. Ramsey Duane A. Osburn George L. Mazanec ◆ Douglas A. Holmes Robert J. Jacobson
Marietta Coble Ivey Mary Shauman Reiff Quincy A. Polk Janet W. Prindle ◆ Carolyn T. Jones Gary T. Jewell
Barbara Garrett Krause Jane Powell Riggs Anne Nichols Ramoneda Sharon Williams Ubben William C. Krueger, Jr. Elizabeth Craig Joseph
Ruth Lewis Lieberman Harper A. Roehm Carl H. Rinne III Timothy H. Ubben ◆ Marilyn Hansen Lancaster Jason J. Kesler
John A. Morehead Richard Harold Rohm Sue Galbraith Roberts ◆ Thomas A. Lancaster W. Richards Kindig
Wayne G. Reece ◆ Salli Stoodt Rohm Jerry H. Rose 50TH REUNION ◆ Nancy Waymire Munroe Vicki Bunting Lauderdale
Carol Taylor Smith Richard H. Ruedi Paula Boyer Rougny CO-CHAIRS: Carol Leopold Murad David M. Lewis, Jr.
Richard L. Talbott Gerald H. Schueneman Mary Stolz Sell Richard B. Hackenberg Ferid Murad James B. Life
Robert D. West Phyllis Rauth Sells Gregory A. Shackel Emily Hooton Hamilton Donald G. Norman Patricia Moore Life
Larry D. Shafer Carolyn Uhlinger Shantz Douglas A. Holmes Lois Stewart Perry Leslie Yoder Lynch
BUILDERS CIRCLE Judith Buckner Shepherd Barbara Duffield Sheehan Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ◆ David J. Petterson Barbara Ragland Maroney
◆ Judith Folk Aikman Judith Roser Smith Glenn J. Slanec Thomas A. Lancaster Paula Weir Powell Sherry Pierpont May
Alana Hickman Alexander Leonard E. Snyder Robert C. Smith Daniel E. Lewis, Jr. Nancy Lindquist Temple ◆ K. David Miller
Louette Hartmann Ames Tom R. Starr Jane Christensen Soper George L. Mazanec ◆ Edward L. Unterberg Katherine Keith Milne
Gail Anderson-Conlan Carol Rudolph Stoddard C. Harvey Sowers David J. Petterson Ernest F. Modzelewski
Paul C. Arnold Donald D. Tibbits Nancy Holmes Sprague D. Reed Scism FOUNDERS CIRCLE Edna Bromer Moore
Charles E. Ballinger Jane Ettinger Turley Carol Hauser Stark Thomas L. Turk J. Robert Coffin Richard W. Moore
Raymond E. Baxter Donald F. Vance Marjorie Tessman Stewart Sharon Williams Ubben Robert N. Davies George A. Morgan, Jr.
Robert M. Bock Marilyn Merkle Vance Thomas B. Stogdill Nancy Hadley Wilhelm Nancy Young Gehlbach Ann Wallace Peternell
Thomas T. Boyd James M. Vandivier Mary Fletcher Swift ◆ Carolyn Beasley Gilbert Susan Miller Poppe
H. Dale Bracey Aurdre Loomis Ward Elizabeth Ives Thompson REUNION COMMITTEE: Thomas A. Haygood Carol Dorsett Pyle
David L. Burt ◆ Lou Hart Williams William J. Thompson Fred G. Augspurger Richard T. Hill, Jr. Jane Jarrell Robinson
Anne Jaudon Campbell Fred A. Wingert Samuel K. Ulmer James H. Beatty, Sr. Roberta Gates Hill Dawn Follett Schumann
James B. Cash Beverly Bryan Wirsching Kay Barthelmeh Voorhees Curtis R. Bryant Ann Cotton Jilg Patrick E. Sharp
Charles R. Copple John D. Wadsworth Carl A. Buehler John N. King C. B. Stringfellow
Carol Rossman Creelman CONTRIBUTORS Jean Anderson Weliver Martha Morgan Bull Helen Pigott Laker Joellen McFarland Stringfellow
Jacqueline Snyder Critchett Frances Ott Allen John L. Yarling Ardath Edwards Cade ◆ Daniel E. Lewis, Jr. Gayle Wanegar Taliaferro
Gretchen Kiger Cryer Carol Smith Anderson ◆ Ann Bowen Yonan Nancy Neely Cash Charlotte Nelson Lueckel Maynard D. Thompson
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Bruce L. Carlson EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Judith Stackhouse Harris ANNUAL FUND: $155,161
Eloise Eskew Coffey Marletta Farrier Darnall James W. Herrick DONORS: 224
Jane Garber Collins “After 45 years, Carol Rummell Hoffman PARTICIPATION: 46%
Philip J. Conklin PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Richard J. Howson
Mary Bottrell Cowie Bonnie Darling Allen I am convinced Judith Whalen Hudgens EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Edward K. Crossman Don R. Daseke that the so- Donald E. Jesseman, Jr. Kay Burney Butler
John E. Crum Gary Paul Drew Julie Greek Johnson Rhett W. Butler
Marjory Burgess Dahlgren cial and moral Hans George Kuhlmann Mary Palmer Enroth
Marian Mitchell Davidson OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Richard A. Loescher
Claudia Melby Deasy Michael R. Maine values that Eleanor Davidson McCabe PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Marilyn Meyer DiLoreto Judith Hanson Wessling Martha Livingston McCoy Sandra Aldrich Drew
Ann Fisher Doerr DePauw tried George L. Meisenger
Patricia Deering Doten CHARTER CIRCLE** to instill in us Betty Atkins Morrison OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Jacquelyn Cowan Fike Mary Sims Cannell Donna Maly Odar Katherine Tweedle Fox
Bonnie Tall Gauger Barbara Stevenson Clarkson as students are Anita Eddingfield Osborn R. I. Geraldson, Jr.
Joseph S. Goddard, Jr. Rollin L. Clayton Joe F. Pearson Suzanne Bauman Maine
John B. Gregg Marilyn Stamstad Fogdall still valid. Perhaps because our two chil- Carol Stoner Reagan Barbara E. Smith
Sandra McClelland Grimes William G. Gerber Julia Bredall Rovics
Janet S. Hamilton Frank W. Lincoln dren graduated from DePauw, my wife, Barbara Michie Ryan CHARTER CIRCLE**
Marilyn Hays Highland Christine Johnson Morgan Melinda (Paine ’65), and I are fortunate Margaret Maroney Sanders Jane Sansome Boyer
Gloria Reichenbach Hill John S. Null Charles L. Schulze Graham C. Bryce
Carol Mead LaBorde Carole Clark Randall to know many younger DePauw alum- Antoinette Henricks Selsley Stuart G. Cozzens
Judeth Kropp Macdonald John W. Sanger Barrett A. Smith Roger R. Fross
Deanna Goodrich McMain ◆ Dianne Harrison Thorlton ni. Their sense of well-being and en- Judith O’Dell Stanley William W. Graham
Joyce Mix Meister J. McRae Thorlton dec Homer E. Stavely, Jr. Robert W. Griffith, Jr.
Phillip L. Mow Jerald B. Turner thusiasm assures me that the University Barbara Kingman Toohey ◆ George C. Lortz
Marcia Rothweiler Norman Mary Hardy Turner retains its ability to fortify its students Patty Scherer Trantina ◆ Saundra Fabrick MacGregor
Katrina Longenecker Ann Bender Veatch James T. McCoy
Nummela FOUNDERS CIRCLE with the strong foundation necessary to Norma A. Wanegar Linda Bollinger McCoy
Judith Laadt O’Dell Caroline Adair Dimmers Barbara Collins Whatley ◆ Ronald L. Randall
Robert M. Oswalt Nancy Oviatt Erkkila meet the challenges that lie ahead.” Don L. Wills ◆ Eleanor Zimmerly Rink
Meredith Towner Palmer Sally Lewis Frohring Phyllis Osborn Wolfe ◆ Lawrence D. Rink
Craig A. Peeples Richard W. Garrett – Raymond I. Geraldson ’62 Sylvia Kerns Yeager Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger
Dorothy Barth Phipps Elaine Bertram Larkin H. Russell Weller
Donald K. Rich Linda Ware Logan SPECIAL GIFTS
Jane C. Rininger George A. Mendenhall Bonnie Darling Allen FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Lynn A. Schreiber Katherine Kemp Mendenhall Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ◆ Dale D. Anderson
John W. Slater III Eleanor Rapp Poland BUILDERS CIRCLE Jan K. Merder Marletta Farrier Darnall Gerald D. Capoot, Jr.
Anne Austin Smith W. Wyatt Rauch Thomas R. Anderson Rosemary Lobraico Metzger Don R. Daseke Robert L. Chreist
Robert P. Snyder Alice Stout Sherman John T. Ayers George P. Mitru Gary Paul Drew Clyde D. Compton
Patricia Harmison Stanbery Jo Eggers Todd Peter G. Barclay Sarah Barnett Moore Patricia Myers Gathers Karen Hine Compton
Kenneth H. Stover Melissa Watson Walker Otto K. Behrens, Jr. Edward H. Parsons Erik G. Nelson ◆ Michael G. B. Evans
Maryan Bauer Tebbutt Michael M. Webb Susan Cheney Bell Nancy L. Peterson Judith Hanson Wessling Ivan D. Floyd
Margaret Stahl Tomlin Walter E. Wells Robert M. Blankenship Elizabeth Doeller Radcliff ◆ Donald B. Gardiner
Thomas H. Waltz Pamela Parkhill Wilson Marilyn Smith Boxell Frances Wagner Rehm OTHER GIFTS G. Richard Geier, Jr.
Elizabeth Prunty Weber Peter B. Work Marjorie Colegrove Brickley Sara Copeland Reynolds Thomas F. Anderson ◆ Mary Ann Goetcheus
Nancy Farnham Richard B. Brock David L. Rickard Allan D. Hart
Wickenhauser PATRONS CIRCLE Thomas L. Brunkow Barbara A. Ringley LEGACY GIFTS Gail Griffith Hart
Nancy Rodgers Wilkens David T. Allen Helen Cooper Campbell Orrin M. Rose Rollin L. Clayton Edris Baily Hoover
Lucy Freehafer Wold Lynn Maish Babcock Anita Hursh Cast Lynn Rezek Rule ◆ Linda Martin Katula
Robert C. Barnes Mary Rutt Cheek Ned P. Rule James R. Kuehl
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Donald R. Pettit
Dorothea Gother Barsness
Sidney J. Baxendale
Paul A. Cheek David B. Sarver 1962 Bonnie Gardner Molloy
Robert C. Nordvall
Ronald R. Clark Douglas W. Schoeninger CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
John W. Busey David W. Clifford Nan Collins Shively George C. Lortz Richard H. Reitz
SPECIAL GIFTS James W. DeArmond Joyce Hopewell Cook Lucy Brown Sloan Ronald L. Randall J. Wayne Russell
Lawrence W. Clarkson Thomas N. Ertel Bonnie Cole Dawson Thomas R. Smith ◆ Herbert J. Spier, Jr.
Rance E. Crain Carol Hack Fitzgerald Ellen Combs Donovan Deborah Miller Stewart REUNION COMMITTEE: Linda Lorton Spier
Robert J. Darnall James M. Force Ann Carper Dugan Walter H. Stewart Dale D. Anderson John E. Suster III
Virginia Walsh Knight Elisabeth Harper Hartung H. Leslie Ericson Mary Becker Weddle Robert S. Atcheson Susan Dodge Suster
John W. Hatcher Kathleen Vietzke Evans Robert L. Westfall Donald G. Blackmond Edward E. Thompson
OTHER GIFTS Barbara Babcock Hawes Thomas E. Evans Lynette Orwig Wile Connie Moore Bolinger William J. Vesey
Edward K. Crossman Virginia Hale Helfrich Eiji Ezoe Jack R. Wilson, Jr. Charles S. Combs L. Alan Winslow
Nancee Burkett Dickson Joyce Jones Herbert June Higgins Glaser Sandra McDermond Wood Virginia Nelson Combs
Richard D. Hirsch Judith Sutphin Grady Thomas O. Dawson PATRONS CIRCLE
LEGACY GIFTS David W. Holty Janet Bloxsome Harmening CONTRIBUTORS Patricia Murphy DeArmond Sharon Early Atherton
Jane Medaris Paine Jane Striebeck Holty Louis W. Harmening, Jr. Martha Schellhase Alexakos Michael G. B. Evans Joel M. Blumberg
Sandra Ohley Wingate Rebecca Johnston Howard Nancy Lassman Hecht Karen Jones Anderson Wilkinson French Fruits ◆ Patricia Murphy DeArmond
Mary Steinmetz Hunsberger John B. Holdeman Karen Jenkinson Barnes Donald B. Gardiner Don C. Erman
Delbert L. Michel Joan Furlong Huisinga John R. Beaty Charles Geiss Bette Alexander Erxleben
1961 Sara Sare Michel
Richard R. Patterson
Roger W. Ireson Betty Garner Carroll Mary Ann Goetcheus Walter O. Erxleben, Jr.
◆ Karen Wilkinson Fruits
CLASS CHAIR: David L. Johnson Jonathan D. Cryer Linda Martin Katula
Dianne Harrison Thorlton Sarah Neely Patterson Helen Gloyd Johnstone Janet Allen Drum John A. Kellogg Fred L. Hanley
Jeanne Decosted Pittman Charles D. Kenyon Jeanne Mahaney Eggert Lynn Grainger Locher Beverly Boesinger Harlan
ANNUAL FUND: $182,857 Dorothy Boyd Richards Marcia Borst Klenbort Norman H. Eggert Saundra Fabrick MacGregor Lynda Bayliff Huey
DONORS: 186 William S. Richards James W. Krider Jane Morris Enzor Warren E. Magnuson Frank F. Kemp, Jr.
PARTICIPATION: 41% Ellen Rosselot Schneider Elizabeth Herrick LeTerneau Henry Ford IV Barbara Williamson Pack Jon P. Larrick
Erika Esser Shorney James E. Lewis Susan Laury Freedlund Eleanor Zimmerly Rink ◆ Warren E. Magnuson
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Sally Adams Urban Ellis K. Locher, Jr. Ann Lave Getzoff Lawrence D. Rink Garry S. Moore
Erik G. Nelson Jo Misselhorn Usher Mary Spencer Lyman Nancy Todd Gilbert Herbert J. Spier, Jr. Sarah Carroll Neeb
M. M. Main Perry C. Gillette, Jr. Suzanne Grimes Tillman Arthur G. Nevins
Patricia Thoma Mallers Sue Staley Gray Sherri Brown Whetzel Margaret Kleine Rush
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BUILDERS CIRCLE Kathleen Gross Horton Margaret Sheridan Schmidt Robert A. White Jean Stephens Dudley EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Rebecca Roush Aikman Charles F. Isaacson Robert A. Schmidt C. Elaine Dunbar Michael L. Smith
Carolyn Timmons Akers Ruth Butterfield Isaacson BUILDERS CIRCLE Carol Morton Fletcher
Anne Tharpe Alston Wayne G. Jeronimus CHARTER CIRCLE** Gerald A. Ambrose Martin P. Foster OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
William C. Alston III Jean P. Johnson William L. Brown III Barbara Blecha Arvay Dorotha Wilson Gauger Robert G. Casey
Raymond R. Arvay M. Kip Kistler Grey M. Emmons Jon A. Brictson James R. Gillhouse Carol Prentice Crist
Paul M. Bierbaum, Jr. Susan H. Kosinski James H. Fletcher Holly Gaden Bushnell John B. Gross, Jr. Christine Collyer MacDonald
William D. Boyd Marcia H. Lake Mason P. Jett John C. Campbell F. Allen Hester James S. MacDonald
James A. Burrier Alfon W. Larson Susanne Hanna MacTavish Roberta Cochran Christman Larry R. Horning ◆ James E. Robinson
Nancy Wolf Carns Thomas D. Leidy Robert C. Moore Alan B. Cloe Susan K. Hurst
Stephen A. Carns Shirley Zivich Mertz Sarah Proctor Moore Donald A. Coffin Stephen C. Jones CHARTER CIRCLE**
Rebecca Collins Carter Susan Goff Minihan Phyllis Gilbert Smith Robert V. Crane Susan Keehn Roberta O. Barnes
Karen Lind Folland Thomas E. Odell William B. Doepke Victoria Elliott Lazear Craig C. Grannon
Sarah Sorensen Foster Timothy W. Olson FOUNDERS CIRCLE Dale Brumbaugh Dowlen W. Randolph Lazear Charles M. Harris
Marsha Fralick Laurel Rasplica-Rodd Mary E. Althaus Susan Campbell Foster Robert L. Levy Marie Rhine Harris
Anne Meadows Gottbrath Sharon Mitchell Renfro Michael L. Baldwin Roberta Hallan Frey Karen Kolthoff Lewis Susan Marshall Reck
Jane Caldwell Griffin Christine Van Nada Riggle Linda Spreen Budelsky Thomas F. Frey, Jr. Charles A. Moore James J. Roscoe
Stephen C. Grubbs Gary N. Roggenkamp Neil W. Budelsky Janet Lam Gessert Kerry P. Moskop Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo
C. Frederick Haigh Paul C. Schulz, Jr. John R. Current Lynn Ochiltree Heaton Niki Lee Mott Thomas S. Yeo
Nancy Haas Hawkins Karen Knudsen Schwepler Sarah Katterhenry Dutton Charles O. Hershey Allen R. Musheno
Jeffrey L. Henry Mickey May Shemansky T. Bruce Fox J. Richard Heys J. Michael O’Connell FOUNDERS CIRCLE
G. William Higbee Martha Drake Shiffler Penelope Morse Keadey Timothy B. Hornbacker Judith Degitz O’Connor Dale A. Barrett
Heather Cibulka Higbee J. Stuart Showalter Duane M. Kelley Alan M. Hux Karen Pratt Peiffer John P. Beall
Margaret Adolphsen Holmberg Bruce P. Spang Nancy Van Sickle Kent Paula Drake Ilardo Caroline Follansbee James A. Christman
Jane Broyhill Houser Ronald G. Stevens Samuel A. Kocoshis Michael K. Irwin Redington Richard A. Dean
Jean Olson Kelminson James G. Sturrock John S. Marlatt Janet L. Jones Timothy A. Seale Peter M. Donahower
Cheryl Slagell Kinsinger Kathryn Klim Sturrock Richard B. Marvin Karen Hidy Joyce Kent A. Shirley Judith A. Edstrom
Anne Roberts Krause Lucia Anderson Summers Thomas L. McCormick Allan K. Kaste Mary Smoot Steinbrecher Sheila Steinbach Engel
David W. Lamont Linda Stockstill Vonder Haar John F. McWethy Carol Portle Kleemeier Elizabeth Brooks Tisdale Catherine Huff Gottfred
Janet Rose Larson Anne Briscuso Whiteley Stephen M. Murray Larry D. Lankton Robert S. Tongren Karl R. Johnson, Jr.
Walter J. Larson Olwen Twyman Wright Thomas M. O’Neil Rachel Bourland Lankton Rebecca Morris Tucker Margaret Diaz Luderer
Virginia Cook Lester S. Russell Sylvester Barbara Odt Lewis Frederick P. Velde Barbara White Pierce
Donald J. Lewis GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Frederick Tucker III Charles A. Merriman Barbara Pyle Ward Douglas F. Reed
Thomas R. Lininger Carol Boardman Hittle William J. Wieland John G. Meyer III Sandra Joyce Ward John N. Rooks
Susan Farquhar Lipchak Susan L. Saunders Mary Glick Wilson Ann Bauld Newton Derrick L. Warner G. David Voges
Jay P. Marshall II Christopher J. Wurster Robert M. O’Neil Raymond Williams ◆ Jane Grissom Whitesides
William K. Massie, Jr. SPECIAL GIFTS Linda Whitaker Young J. Ronald Oehler Diana Buckthal Winston
Connie Delawter Miller Molly Morgan Phinny William D. Pennell GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Bruce A. Wohlfeld
C. Scott Molden PATRONS CIRCLE Brian C. Phipps Clarice Kinsey Bair
Jane Heineman Molden June Scott Barber Jeffrey L. Pytlarz PATRONS CIRCLE
Roberta Clinton Murry
Peg Newman
1969 Jean Denton Brubeck
Timothy F. Campbell
L. Dean Samuel
Judy Chupp Schubert
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Barbara White Parker
R. David Bray
Larry Robert Downs
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Margaret Chapman Partridge Lynn Reuss Bohmer Roberta Graef Carlin Richard L. Schubert Sharon Schmidt Heckel
Robert H. Partridge William L. Crist Cheryl Mackey Colby Marcia Stackhouse Scull SPECIAL GIFTS Steven Arthur Holt
S. Candace Peterson Alison E. Frost Pamela Bond Dixson William H. Shippee Barbara White Parker Noel D. Humphreys
Molly Morgan Phinny Pamela Vance Ely Mary Petticrew Smalling Fredrick W. Parker II Douglas C. Jones
Ann Cunliff Polster ANNUAL FUND: $101,645 Thomas C. Ely John W. Sorenson Richard E. Schulte Anne Beekman Kraege
Carl C. Polster DONORS: 156 Vicki Lind Ferringer Robert M. Steele Denny Manning Solso Richard C. Kraege
Eric Robertson PARTICIPATION: 26% James H. Gerhold Lawrence P. Taylor Tim Solso Dale Hanscom Krone
Ralph H. Saunders, Jr. Suzanne Carroll Gerhold Peter N. Thompson Edward V. Lauing, Jr.
Robert M. Skallerup, Jr. PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Robert J. Gregg Roy M. Van Cleave Ronald D. Luther
Paul Douglas Smith
Jane Oliver Southard
Denny Manning Solso Paula Jennings Hartman
J. Denny Haythorn
Lawrence E. Welker 1970 Cynthia Lorman Martin
David A. Martin
Tim Solso CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
James M. Sparks Nancy Priess Heilman CONTRIBUTORS James E. Robinson George A. Meier
Robert F. Stayman OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Tom K. Heilman Norman M. Anderson Jane Grissom Whitesides Nancy Martin Podurgiel
Judith Ward Stillwell Emily Beaman Beals Holly Munchoff Kendig Douglas K. Brown Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp
John J. Stimson, Jr. ◆ William L. Crist Kathleen McIntyre Lewis Cynthia Croneigh Burrell ANNUAL FUND: $97,582 Charles C. Roberts
Nancy Englehart Stimson Richard L. Fanyo Patricia Ross-Polito Nancy Hilliger Coan DONORS: 171 Donald J. Schulte
David L. Terry ◆ Alison E. Frost Glenn E. Schreiber Anita M. Deckard PARTICIPATION: 33% Margaret McTague Smith
Ann Kainz Tvaroha C. Rick Miller Tyler B. Somershield Margaret A. Detrick Warren S. Stanley
John T. Van Meter Janel Howell Miller Richard E. Wehnes Pamela Shields Diddie Elizabeth Kaiser Walker
Susan Minick Vonsild R. Scott Walker
Janie Whittaker Wendelken Sue A. Webb
Marietta May Willman
“The Michael L. Smith Endowed Management Center Internship BUILDERS CIRCLE
CONTRIBUTORS Ann Flachmann Babington
Patricia Englum Bader provided assistance during my internship with a small firm in New Thomas A. Bowman
Victoria Ware Bean Stephen D. Boyce
Carol Torrens Boucher York City in my junior year. I grew so much professionally and per- Margaret Palo Boyles
Jill Bowman Karen S. Brown
Linda Wyatt Brennan sonally while living and working in New York. I gained knowledge Jonathan F. Bushnell, Jr.
Thomas E. Brown about the operation of a successful business and benefited from a Nancy Ayars Clifford
Mary Martin Canada Loryne McCoy Coffin
Richard M. Faner very high level of interaction with my colleagues and even the top Geoffrey N. Coleman
Anita Thompson Ford Tommy L. Collins
Sandra Dixon Forrest management. It was a life-changing experience and a highlight of Geoffrey M. Daly
Diane Pearson France Thomas C. Dascoli
Lin M. Fredrickson my DePauw education.” Donald T. de Camp
John J. Germanotta – Aundrea N. Patton ’07 A. Trent Detamore
Jon R. Gresley Calvin Detrick III
Mari McGaughey Greves Lucia B. Duncan
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received and other deferred gifts.
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
received and other deferred gifts.
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Ann Roessler Barcroft Mary R. Hayes Kathryn D. Campbell CONTRIBUTORS OLD GOLD CIRCLE** CONTRIBUTORS
Luke E. Billman Heidi Shays Heinbaugh Jackson B. Davis Brian T. Adam ◆ Lisa Henderson Bennett Carrie Seaman Alt
Michael G. Burton Katherine Allford Hunt ◆ Christopher S. Gorz Scott E. Alexander ◆ Travis S. Nelson Kenneth M. Alt
Stacey Muehlbauer Church Maria Brazil Ianni Alfred E. Hackbarth III Deidre Coil Allender Jason D. Barth
Alice Bryce Clark Heidi Frielingsdorf Johnson Charles J. Meyer Kristen Proctor Banbury CHARTER CIRCLE** Peter E. Borkon
Philip D. Clark Richard D. Keeler Heather Olson Morrow Regina Wenner Barney ◆ Andre’ L. Brewer Scott C. Campbell
Tamara DeJong Conrad Richard G. Kline John C. Morrow Kristen Hall Blanford ◆ Andrew P. Coolidge Elizabeth Parker Carlson
Karen Fifield Crain Peter N. Liebetreu Michelle Merkel Yoakam Kimbra Andler Burnside ◆ Emily Smith Coolidge Kris M. Carlson
Todd E. Cumbow Renee Vaske Liebetreu Daniel P. Callanan ◆ Timothy G. Franzen Susan Abernethy Coates
Jane Crandall Curtin Pamela Borowski Ludwick PATRONS CIRCLE Niki Bavelis Callanan Robert H. Huff Susan Richards Daly
Caryl Bridges Desserich Timothy B. Mangas J. David Blang Sven D. Christianson David H. Lavelle Katherine Pell Daniello
Colleen Totz Diamond Bradley J. Marchand Joy Rowe Blang Rhett N. Cochran Melinda Nicholson Leighton Michael R. Ferrari III
Kathleen Hesse Driggs Tammy Buckovich Stephanie Grieser Braming Janet Cull Collins Jennifer Pelzer Martay Bradley P. Fischer
Mark T. Driggs Marchand Derek Y. Brandt Bret A. Cornn Troy Noard Susan Guldin Fischer
Jennifer Cook Driscoll Michele Nicholson Marinko Steven M. Broderick Laura Watson Davis ◆ James A. Rechtin David W. Fitzgerald
Susan Todd Duker Anjela M. Martin Sara Ratliff Brown Laura Witte Davis Suzanne Lavelle Foley
Craig A. Evans David J. Marzullo Alison Winter Collins Lisa Stahly DeHart FOUNDERS CIRCLE Kristina Kress Hagen
M. Justin Fisher, Jr. Mary Brown Moore Mary South Crousore Robert D. Dilts Richard W. Abraham Matthew R. Hall
Rachel Warner Forward Derek J. Morgan Kimberly Fitzgerald-Moran Jamie Coolman Dreussi Melanie Harshbarger Bella Michelle Adams Hawkins
Jon Pierre Fox Laura L. Muir Kelly Carpenter Hudson Kara S. Endsley George E. Fogel Kathryn E. Heeke
Jeffrey E. Francis Jennifer Neal Myers M. Colin Hudson Rebecca Snyder Flanigan Jennifer Fry Huber Kathryn Rohlf Johnson
Brent A. Hall Julie A. Ridenour Mark A. Hudson Nicole Dapp Griffin Peter J. Huber Suzanne Strack Jordan
Sarah Neeb Harvey Scott L. Rink Nickie Karampas Kahle Vincent P. Guimont Stuart M. Morton Frederik W. Lehmann
Tyler Y. Harvey Trent T. Ritzenthaler Christine A. Olson Amy Elser Hall Christopher S. Vowells Tege E. Lewis
Tiffany J. Hemmer Paul T. Slocomb Clarenda M. Phillips Sarah Mannon Hanly Darin E. Williams Kimberly Leonard Limbo
Andrea Smith Ignelzi Jonathan N. Stack Tracy Broeker Sadlon Kara Wood Harlan Samir Zayed Travis W. Lockwood
Laura Chabraja Keeler Paul C. Stratton M’Liz Mawicke Simonds Sarah Tasker Hartnett Tiffany Madden Lundquist
Katharine Jonas Kleck Amy Ferguson Sweeney Kathryn Noll Webster Brock E. Hastie PATRONS CIRCLE Lisbeth A. Lyons
Christopher J. Kosobud Jill Darnall Tanner Mark R. Hoke Jennifer L. Barth Jonathan T. Macy
Edwin Alexander Prescott Patricia Bonaccorsi Thompson BUILDERS CIRCLE Catherine Millikin Ishikawa Miriam E. Cleveland Laura Ringle Markley
LeGard Jonathan Q. Arnold Kathryn Hoffman Kister Dennis J. Collins Terrance O. McKinney
Kelly Key LeGard Jennifer Smith Asbury Thomas H. Kister Ben D. Comer Michelle L. Newland
Amy Hilgendorf Lumsden
R. Stewart Lumsden
1992 Kristin Ailes Berrier
Laura Rankin Bickle
◆ Chantal M. Lambrix
Andrew J. Mac Gregor
Margaret Tewel Comer
Jennifer Tiemann Foley
David M. Nichols
Karen Charles Purl
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Chris A. Magee Douglas S. Gourley Paul A. Bickle Diana Lacy McClaurin Kristen E. Hall Brent D. Reeder
Stacy Wilson McCann Craig E. Lower Robert J. Boras Sheila McDermott-Sipe Amy Symons Hughes Wendy Hamstra
Christopher C. McGrann Heike Cockerill Spahn Katherine Kless Bradley Pamela Partenheimer Mick T. Eric Klein Rosenberger
Theodore L. McMullen Gail Reddemann Burnside Julie Miltenberger Christopher J. Maher Michelle Aiello Rusie
Glenn C. Miller REUNION COMMITTEE: Caroline Rall Diwik Kendra Gordon More Joanne Garner Perry Laura Rice Sherman
Julie Carson Morrow Todd W. Fredrickson Steven C. Earnhart Andrew F. Nelson Jason G. Petrovich Alicia Chillemi Slocomb
Raymond J. Nealon II Bryan P. Gambrel Ahren Ewbank Kathleen C. Nicely Stephanie Wiley Rodgers Nancy Peters Sneed
Roger L. Neff IV Christopher S. Gorz Jill Frederickson Elizabeth Furlong Nickels Tyler J. Snouffer Susan Maffett Stevens
Julia Betjemann O’Brien Matthew F. Hatfield Victoria Duncan Gardner Max Davis O’Guinn III Mark A. Toole Julia Laster Swanson
Tiffany DiBernardo Charles W. Hetzel, Jr. Michael J. Giesecke Jennifer Olsen Oswald Lori Lindeke Switzer
O’Donnell Sarah Sargent Hetzel Rayna Vaught Godfrey Mindy Montgomery Patton BUILDERS CIRCLE Thomas Christian Tingle
Andra M. Pavuls Chantal M. Lambrix Welcome E. Hale Jeanne L. Phelps Amanda Burke Aaronson Sonya Parta Traisci
Marla Stanish Perkins Marjorie Lawyer-Smith James P. Hanlon Mark D. Radlinski David P. Allen Brian N. Ullem
Kirk D. Perry Mary Bridges Lyne ◆ Matthew F. Hatfield Melissa Bassler Rasmussen Stephanie Schmidt Allen Amy Parkinson Underwood
Jason A. Pugh John D. Meyer Milton A. Hatfield Gregory A. Rohlfs Tricia Lund Batson Ivan J. M. Villasboa
Robert R. Ross Kathleen Habiger Bryan S. Hern Mark S. Rye Jeffrey L. Beck Shawn A. Wietbrock
Marietta Johnson Scherer Panagopoulos Tricia Kirkby Hofmann Paulina Alexandra Salvador Lauren Stillwell Bernaldo
Matthew L. Supple Brian M. Pease Karen Horvath-Wulf Lisa Lenz Schachterle Eric G. Bruksch
Elizabeth Ingham Wallis
Gregory C. Wallis
Eric F. Wapole Laura B. Hutton
Gregory E. Jacobs
Benjamin Stanton M.
Sheldon
Jennifer Glanert Callahan
Jennifer Maude Carlin
1994
James E. Williams CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Jonathan C. Weed Kathryn Perrin Williams John L. Kittle, Jr. Scott L. Silvian Scott E. Davis Andrew T. Claar
Travis S. Wilson Amanda Madden Kutoloski Denette Peck Steele Katherine L. Farnsworth Eric M. Stisser
CONTRIBUTORS Anne Holdeman Landrum Lera Newton Straits Matthew J. Fuller
Deborah Fields Alexander ANNUAL FUND: $76,914 Christopher S. Lash Jennifer B. Stump Kevin S. Gebbia ANNUAL FUND: $25,025
John S. Alton DONORS: 151 Rodney E. Lasley Katharine A. Teegarden Justin T. Glass DONORS: 105
Spencer Gulick Baker PARTICIPATION: 30% Amy Fleming McAllister Krista Mullman Tweed Danielle Myers Grossmann PARTICIPATION: 26%
Carol Lareau Barlow Annette K. Melvin Lynn M. Wachtman Christina Knutson Honos
Jo Morrow Becco EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Amanda Martin Mock Julia Babcock Whitmore James Scott Jennings CHARTER CIRCLE**
Teressa Welch Benge Francesca Moroney Cooper Matthew B. Nelson Anne Hunter Williams Lisa Gerdes Jennings Anonymous
Jennifer Emmert Berg Emilio Nieves Scott E. Woodard Matthew R. Johnson ◆ Andrew T. Claar
Victoria Roose Bergman OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Kathleen Habiger Beth Sturgeon Zukowski Suzanne Menne Kirkhoff Christine Martin Cleveland
Amy Geraldson Bhote ◆ Mary Bridges Lyne Panagopoulos Kelly Young Kittle Kevin R. Eskew
Hilary Barton Billman Dale S. Porfilio ◆ Brian M. Pease SPECIAL GIFTS Andrew D. Lindsay ◆ Wendy Fletcher Franzen
Joshua T. Block Gregory S. Portell Michael J. Giesecke Rebecca Metz Mavon Andrew S. Graham
James R. Browne, Jr. CHARTER CIRCLE** Emily Dicks Reynolds Kaari Taylor Vaughn Terri Stevens McConville Megan Grow Graham
John M. Cassady Holly Adams Bailey Jennifer Green Robbennolt Stanford K. McCoy David W. Hopper
Marcia Johnson Clark Kathlyn E. Fletcher Laura Cunningham Ryser Christine Bishop Moore Erik A. Leighton
Virginia Weiss Danz
Elizabeth Felger Ernst
◆ Douglas S. Gourley Maurice J. Schuetz III
Jennifer Roessler Schultz
1993 William J. Murphy
Eric J. Pardell
David W. Martay
◆ Charles W. Hetzel, Jr. CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Kevin M. Miller
C. Matthew Fox ◆ Sarah Sargent Hetzel John C. Stadler André L. Brewer W. Stephen Paul Adrienne Rasbach
Elizabeth Murtaugh Gangi Amy Koeneman Hopper Jennifer Mills Trerotola James A. Rechtin Brian S. Perry Gregory A. Sissel
Andrea Rollins Goslee ◆ Craig E. Lower Rachel Bone Tuohy Bradley J. Simmons Deborah Hoerner Price
Troy S. Greenlee Andrea Powelson Singer ◆ Eric F. Wapole Jamison S. Prime FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Sonja Speidel Greiwe ◆ Heike Cockerill Spahn Jennifer Babcock Whibbs ANNUAL FUND: $37,883 Scott T. Schaefer Brian T. Goodman
Susan Schoenherr Groeling ◆ James E. Williams DONORS: 120 Allison P. Stevens Michael C. Hetzel
Kelley Leahey Hart FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Kathryn Perrin Williams PARTICIPATION: 25% Laura Hesher Whipple Johari N. Miller
◆ Ingrid Wilder Hayes Karen Jenkins Borgerding Laura Bond Williams Kerri L. Wightman Karen Curley Vowells
Cindy Herzog Wood John E. Zimdars
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Christopher J. Huser Rhonda Sites Smart J. Andrew Wise ◆ Ryan J. Danks Jared M. Anderson Katherine Walch Rapp
Jason G. Kamler Heidi Farid Sprowls Melanie Downie Zupan Kathryn Pitts Hickey Traci Close Anderson Beth Siedentopf Ray
Aaron M. Kneas Bradley D. Tilford Erika Amundson Melchiorre Heidi Middendorf Bagwell Jennifer D. Rutkowski-Smith
Heidi A. Kohne Kristy Reith Wagester CONTRIBUTORS Rebecca Shaw Sims Hugh C. Bartlett, Jr. Kristin Salib
Jennifer Simmons Lucchetti Shannon Kryc Weihmiller Peter J. Akey Christopher A. Susott Emily R. Bealke Clinton W. Sheets
Clint D. Mitchell Jason M. Winter Timothy A. Bognar Jason T. Bird Emily C. Smith
Amanda Matis Morris Barbara L. Zamora Richelle J. Bolyard PATRONS CIRCLE Paula Jo Boback Kenton B. Smith
Kathryn Ventura Neely Molly Wilkinson Chavers Katharine Heldt Falace Janet L. Briner Jessica Collins South
Charles W. Noltemeyer Todd A. Clark Krista Lutterman Hurt Jennifer L. Briscoe Catharine L. Sprinkel
Anne E. Olson
Eric A. Padilla
1998 Kimberly Stimmel Coyne
Wynesia L. Dickerson
Christopher S. Landis
Lathe E. Miller
Joshua W. Burch
Kelly A. Conway
Edward M. Tarbox
Tracy Turner-Wolford
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Eric C. Peterson Jamie L. Lewis Cathryn Cassells Ensley Elizabeth Goldberg Powell Vivian Caro Cook Robert J. Warren
Stephanie S. Prevost Nadia T. Mitchem John L. Ferringer Perry J. Trowbridge Andrew J. Cornelius Carin Chappelow Werbeck
Carrie A. Reeder Alicia M. Root Mark F. Fink Frank M. Crump IV Brian A. White
Kelvin B. Reese Sara Bosin Fink BUILDERS CIRCLE Dana Bowen Cummings Jennifer M. Worth
Kelly Frey Siddiqui ANNUAL FUND: $16,911 Christopher B. Gilchrist Anne S. Becker Karen Shutt Dille Sara Fuhrmann Young
Keith J. Sims DONORS: 117 Kimberly Sandner Goff Klarysa J. Benge Christina Martin Dunnick
Brad A. Thomas PARTICIPATION: 26% Jennifer Miller Grable Jason J. Chan Greta Hickman Dutton
Shelby M. Thompson
Shawn Highland Ullman
Kelly Ortner Grant
Jaime Best Guthals
Cara Crosby Clippinger
Rebecca McConnell
Benjamin C. Everson
Taryn Brand Fine
2000
CHARTER CIRCLE** CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Cathy L. Walker Julie Kollhoff Ball Neil A. Guthals Cunningham William S. Froehlich Amber Franklin LaRue
◆ Kimberly Svenson Weas Deborah Dalenberg Eskew Lori A. Hagest Steven M. Dellinger Jim S. Furman William Scott Priebe
Seth T. Wilburn Brian P. Hauck Ryan M. Hays Ryan P. Dullea Zachary A. Gerdts Scott R. Reynolds
◆ Jamie L. Lewis Rachel Hood Herrman Elizabeth A. English Stephanie E. Gerner
CONTRIBUTORS ◆ Alicia M. Root Gregory A. Hewitt A. Grant Hale Kimberly E. Gilbert ANNUAL FUND: $20,671
James M. Abell ◆ Mark A. Smiley Janna Schwenn Hill Joshua D. Holton Patricia A. Guagliardo DONORS: 144
Jennifer Pace Baker Scott R. Stokke Brian E. Hulsebus Lindsey Gottfred Holton Bradley S. Hallman PARTICIPATION: 31%
Anne Freeman Ball Sarah Voss Wagner Susan E. Jackson ◆ Jennifer Raney Kalmus Michael J. Hays
Jared C. Basham Amy K. Weisenbach Emily A. Jedlicka Scott M. Kalmus Heidi Reddersdorf Heldt CHARTER CIRCLE**
Kathryn Stowring Basham Adrienne Hoos Johnson Bobbi Ruehter Kay Brian M. Hersh Michael D. Adams
Nannette L. Belt FOUNDERS CIRCLE Austin S. Johnson Jonathan A. Klinginsmith Lauren Bennett Hersh Bradley R. Foss
Michael S. Berthoud Colin R. Connor Jennifer L. Johnson Megan Greves Klinginsmith Dana R. Holdman Jessica Combs Harrison
Lorraine Abney Bishop Beth Felker Jones Lindsay Sandman Lefevere Jessica Hayden Hornocker Joshua D. Johnson
Julie Tuggle Caldwell PATRONS CIRCLE Jennifer Bundy Kistler Catherine A. Lux Brooke Washburn Housh Richard S. Kebrdle
Tamara Heetland Campise Benjamin G. Elrod Brian S. Lord Melanie Garrett Messer Brian W. Jennings ◆ Amber Franklin LaRue
Sally Reichart Carlson Devon K. Everhart Joel A. Luckhaupt Russell E. Newton Nicole B. Johnson James D. LaRue
Christopher L. Cassidy Stephen A. Falace Sara Peters Luckhaupt James T. Pearson Jaime Lilly Kaldahl J. Nathaniel Powell
Jennifer Cleveland Cassidy Gretchen Uphoff Fruchey Meredith Marcum Susan Cartwright Pearson Emily Jones Knuth ◆ William Scott Priebe
Carrie Clogg Kristin Sasse Griffin Manchester Laura Hudson Pollom Catherine Force Koczaja ◆ Scott R. Reynolds
Laura Welker Cochran Nathan A. Macy Michael A. Matteucci John A. Price Summer Burgin Kuhlman ◆ Nigel J. Riggins
Traci Bailey Coil ◆ Nadia T. Mitchem Melissa A. Mazelin Susan Bender Price Leticia C. Liggett ◆ W. Marshall Sims
Joan Rodgers Cubias Erica Levy Reh Garrett Hedgespeth Miller Michael J. Rusie Jenny Meingasner ◆ Jill M. Skogheim
James P. Cunha David P. Schellenbach Kerrie L. Milligan Bradley K. Stevens Lynn M. Miller Kristen Bamberth Ulery
Renee Carnahan Degner Laura Thurmond Schellenbach Elizabeth A. Mizell Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens Christopher B. Moen Nathan A. Ulery
Matthew D. Dellinger Margaret E. Snow Amelia Somerville Moen Benjamin L. Stewart Karrie Travis Monce David C. Warner
Allison Morrow Delp Abigail Lounsbury Morrow Peter P. Ten Eyck Caroline E. Nagy
Eric Sean Denny BUILDERS CIRCLE Monica Roe Nicholas Sara Elizabeth Torpey Pamela Fisher O’Connell PATRONS CIRCLE
Devon Thompson Ebbing Lauren McBeath Albarella Brooke Young North Jennifer Bachert Venutolo Anna Eidson Palmer Andrew A. Chauner
Brian J. Fisher Julie Seddelmeyer Ashabraner Jason R. Pagels Thomas J. Venutolo Ryan C. Palmer Ramona Santiago Chauner
◆ Dina Houck French Kristin Comer Belyew Joshua G. D. Patterson Michael N. Woodworth Leonica Keilman Parker David A. Copple
Britt Anderson Ganan Jennifer Philips Bott Jeffrey L. Rader Megan Patterson Zalokar Kara Vozel Patterson Michelle Ross Kelly
Elizabeth Schindel Gilliland Brandon M. Burke Katie Elftmann Rader David R. Peaper W. Kenney Marlatt
Brooke Hayward Lora Yue-Moi Chio Lindsay D. Render CONTRIBUTORS Deborah J. Perez Ryan J. Opeka
Thomas G. Heldt Jonathan M. Clippinger Kimberley R. Rogers Erica K. Amoni ◆ David J. Posegay Alissa Ewald Trowbridge
Kyle D. Herrman Jennifer Schmaltz Ellis Richard J. Roth III
Amanda Martin Hittle Jodi Noffsinger Hwang John R. Stephens
Byron D. Hittle Megan Cary Lobe Elizabeth A. Sundermann
Inga Zeeb Holton Kelly Hughes Vaclavek
Stephanie Drasler Juneau
Marguerite Daly McCarthy
William F. Vandover
“My DePauw experience was an ideal
Laura A. Mehaffey
Jeanne E. Karsell Carlin R. Metzger Elisa Villanueva Beard combination of academic, professional
Jason P. Kreag Althea Vidmar Ohe Jeffrey C. Wagner
Terrill W. Krigger Adam T. Payne Shelley Farr Wetzel and social activities. I double majored in
Joseph M. Lapka Jason M. Phelps Susan R. Whittle
Ryan T. Leonard Prescott M. Wright economics and Spanish, participated in
Joshua M. Pitcock
Jennifer Cunningham Martin Mayako Yamashita
Amy Tabb Massey
Edward A. Rhodes the Management Fellows program, stud-
Cassidy Ruschell Rosenthal
Deena K. McBain Martin A. Ruiz ied abroad/off-campus for two semesters
Moira A. McGinley
Kristen Koerner Morris
Jennifer Schwartz Schmidt 1999 and was a member of a sorority – all of
Scott E. Shepherd CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Mary Bradshaw Nelson Rachel Hofmann Shockley Jennifer Raney Kalmus
Zachary R. Pancoast which had a significant positive impact
Peter A. Siddiqui David J. Posegay
Sean C. Petesch
Leah Paige Plocharczyk
Christopher J. Sidor on my career and graduate studies. I con-
Alexandra Rafferty Tilghman ANNUAL FUND: $16,847
Derryk R. Powell Daniel Lee Tilghman III DONORS: 118 tinue to benefit from friendships with my former professors and
Alyssa Frelk Quinlan Heather Updike Turner PARTICIPATION: 27%
Thomas P. Rhoades IV Mary Emison Uptain mentors and from networking with other DePauw students and
Brandon C. Rolek Katrina L. Wahl OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Brooke Bayly Rolek alumni socially, professionally and through volunteer activities.”
Elizabeth Talyor Warren Jennifer Stephenson Keller
Tracy Snow Roudebush
James A. Senese
DiJeana C. Wilks – Jamie L. Lewis ’98
Jordan P. Williams CHARTER CIRCLE**
Jason B. Shea Emily Risk Winters John H. Bankhurst
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Gauri Sarin Kathryn Michelle Simon Sarah Anne Storti Marissa Anne Tomasic Kara D. Warner Robert Brodie Wright
Leslie Anne Saxman Lesley Rae Sisler Joshua Allen Strader ◆ Abigail Jackson Trainor Emily Anne Waterman Keyaira Shauntay Wynn
Alexandra Schack Danielle Elizabeth Anne Elizabeth Ann Straebel Nishita Trisal Erin Lynne Weaver Marisa Beth Yochum
Anne Marie Schaufele Skwierczynski Andrew William Strasburg Jill Danielle Turner Evan Bradley Webeler Erin Rosanne Yoder
Laura Patricia Schlensker Shelby Anne Sleight Joel Martin Street Theodore Anthony Tutson Megan Anne Weinheimer Emily Maresca Young
Norah Lynn Schneider David Andre Smith, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Stroh Brian Alan Tweedie Robert Benjamin White Jackie Marie Young
Keith Andrew Schonberger Steven Michael Smith Anne Fox Sturgis Elizabeth Anne Ulrich ◆ Robert Andrew Whitelaw Geoffrey Edward Zabinski
Kristin Elizabeth Schouten Daniel Lorenzo Solis Jessica Jane Sullivan Kristen Michelle Uminger Robert Anthony Wibberg Jeffrey Peter Zanchelli
Jacob Robert Schuler Jason Aaron Spilbeler Andrea Gladys Sutherland James Philip Updike Hannah Fraser Wieland Tobias Percival Zur Loye
Haley Ann Schultheis Christopher Carl David Robert Gregory Sylvester Norma Lisa Villanueva Daniel Philip Williams
Kendall Roy Schumacher Sprehe Joseph Stashu Szynal Marena Faith Vittorio Jesse Warren Williams GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Ryan Joseph Shatto Christiana Mary Stevenson Mollyanne May Thomas Corinne Audra Wagner Shayla Lynne Williamson Jeremy Peter Brok
Danny Shelton, Jr. Kate Elise Stiemann Kayce Marie Thompson Audrey Lauren Walker Amanda Kay Willingham Lauren McDermit Beatrice
Susan Surion Shim ◆ Amanda Marie Stoermer Erin Nicole Todd Mallory Lynne Wallis Abigail Marie Wood
Cynthia Lee Stoffel Daniel Aaron Toleikis Melissa Nicole Walpole Carli Christine Worthman
DePauw thanks the following Parents’ Fund Committee members for another successful year.
Jeffrey R. Armstrong and Lisa K. Armstrong
Duarte M. Da Silveira ’82 and Denise Anderson Da Silveira ’83
Philip B. Dray and Meredith L. Dray
Mark F. Enenbach and Janis Enenbach
Warren F. Fischer and Carol Fischer
Michael Keeley and Janice M. Keeley
Gregory W. Kuper and Deborah A. Kuper
John C. McIlwraith and Marylou P. McIlwraith
S. Michael McLaughlin and Mary McLaughlin
Jonathan R. Pantaleoni and Jane Pantaleoni, Co-Chairs
John M. Peters and Liat M. Peters
Paul D. Rogers and Caroline Rogers
Norman M. Saba and Pamela Saba
Joseph F. Schmid and Dionne J. Schmid
Parent Giving
Gifts from all DePauw parents provide essential support of the University to help create and maintain
valuable academic and leadership opportunities for students. The following list includes alumni and
non-alumni parents of DePauw students – both current and graduated – who gave generously to the
2006-07 Annual Fund.
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Norval B. Stephens, Jr. and Richard A. Warne and Michael R. Conner and Carl H. Goltermann David N. McKeag and
R. David Hoover and Diane Forst Stephens Jane Leahy Warne Susan O’Keefe Conner David S. Goltermann and Mary Jo McKeag
Suzanne Anderson Hoover Lee E. Tenzer and Barbara Koepke Cornelsen Elizabeth Gray Goltermann C. Rick Miller and
David M. Stone Marilyn E. Tenzer OLD GOLD CIRCLE** James S. Cunning and Joan Austin Goodwin Janel Howell Miller
◆ John H. Wallace and Charles A. Adams and Lisa Stone Cynthia Diller Gray ◆ Dean A. Mitchell and
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Sarah Reese Wallace Linda Howell Adams Wayne A. Davidson and T. Carter Hagaman and Martha Dunlavy Mitchell
Rhett W. Butler and ◆ Michael Scott Welch and E. Webb Bassick IV and Judith Shafer Davidson Susan Schacht Hagaman ◆ Robert L. Mitchell
Kay Burney Butler Kimberlee Ann Welch Kathy Bassick ◆ Eugene L. Delves and ◆ Donald L. Hamilton and David J. Morehead and
Robert C. Canfield and R. Lee Wilson and Barbara Van Dellen Beré Sue Howard Delves Emily Hooton Hamilton Marjorie Davis Morehead
Patricia Harms Canfield Deborah Riefe Wilson Barrett L. Boehm and Lee E. Dirks T. Lyle Harlor Peter A. Morse and
Nicholas D. Chabraja and Tamara Watling Boehm John P. Douglass and ◆ Max W. Hittle, Jr. and Kathryn Murvin Morse
Eleanor Chabraja PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Walter A. Boynton and Emily R. Douglass Carol Boardman Hittle dec Frank T. Page and
Robert J. Darnall and Don R. Daseke Virginia Burns Boynton L. Penfield Faber and John Jakes and Catherine K. Page
Marletta Farrier Darnall Gary Paul Drew and ◆ James A. Breckenridge Marilyn Melvin Faber Rachel Payne Jakes Andrew J. Paine, Jr. and
◆ Luis R. Davila and Sandra Aldrich Drew and Suzanne DeCosted Cary Kay Fellman G. Richard Locke and Jane Medaris Paine
Deborah White Davila ◆ Charles A. Leis and Breckenridge Donald C. Findlay, Jr. and Judy Blang Locke ◆ Jonathan R. Pantaleoni
Ian M. Rolland and Marilyn Newpart Leis Arthur L. Bryant and Judith Lilly Findlay Michael R. Maine and and Jane Pantaleoni
Miriam V. Rolland Robert L. Muller and Carol Shanahan Bryant R. I. Geraldson, Jr. and Suzanne Bauman Maine Jerry D. Pontius and
Michael L. Smith and Shirley Fouch Muller William R. Burleigh and Melinda Paine Geraldson ◆ George L. Mazanec and Mary Goff Pontius
Susan Leet Smith Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. and Anne Husted Burleigh Robert H. Giles and Elsa Mazanec Paul F. Radcliffe and
Maria Renna Sharpe Barbara Tracy Cochran Nancy M. Giles Sue Oettinger Radcliffe
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
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Michael Allbee Murphy and Scott David Weiner and K. Luke Eades and
Fran Garrison Murphy Carolyn Anne Weiner Shannon Coghlan Eades
David C. Murray and Thomas P. Weirich and E. Rabb Emison, Jr. “We enjoy investing our time, energy
Susan Murray Harriet Weirich David L. Faulk and
William D. Naftzger Richard H. Weise Kris Maroon Faulk and resources into organizations and
Raymond F. Nealon and Walter E. Wells Roy J. Ferguson and activities in which our children are in-
Bonnie M. Nealon P. Andrew Wieland and Marilyn Sanders
Thomas M. O’Neil and Roxana S. Wieland Ferguson volved. Being a part of the Parents Fund
Beth K. O’Neil Frederick R. Williams and Bernard F. Ferringer and
Robert F. Ogden Nancie Clark Williams Vicki Lind Ferringer Committee has enabled us to meet
William H. Osha and Janet Lewis Williams J. David Field
Judith G. Osha Stanley A. Williams and Duncan G. Fisher and other parents and faculty and to learn
John B. Parks and Sueann Stedman Williams Barbara Miller Fisher more about this very unique university.”
Roberta B. Parks Douglas H. Yaeger and C. Thomas Floyd and
Donna Hostetter Peebles Lynn Halloran Yaeger Charlotte Thiemelke- – Gregory W. Kuper and Deborah A. Kuper, parents of
Richard W. Pell and Oscar F. Yanson and Floyd
Jane E. Pell Julia Countryman Yanson Bruce Lind Frankenberg and Todd W. Kuper ’10
F. Garret Pfleeger and Linda Whitaker Young Kari Severson Frankenberg
Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger Marjorie Wilkinson Zaring Thomas H. Gee and
G. Byington Pratt III and Tedra Gee
Suzi Pratt PATRONS CIRCLE Robert K. Gibson and
Daniel H. Ransdell and Frank B. Adney, Jr. and Lynn Gibson Roland M. Kohr and Fred L. Rasp and C. Richard Walker, Jr. and
Rhonda Ransdell Mary Alice Claycombe Adney Frank Walker Gilmer and Jane B. Kohr Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp Elizabeth Kaiser Walker
Charles E. Ray and David T. Allen and Peggy Gilmer Thomas H. Krigbaum and Erick R. Ratzer and P. David Waller, Jr. and
Frances Bagby Ray Carol Ann Allen Thomas R. Golden and Pauline Rich Krigbaum Jeanne Mason Ratzer Gail Robertson Waller
Richard H. Reitz and William R. Allred and Anne Troxel Golden Robert D. Leigeber and Willis Irl Reasoner and Jeffery L. Webeler and
Catharine Pierson Reitz Margaret Allred David E. Grass and Eleanor Crosby Leigeber Joan Marie Reasoner Mary P. Webeler
Richard C. Richmond III Richard A. Ames and Mary Ann Grass Thomas E. Lilly and Charles F. Reinhardt and Robert S. Whitelaw and
and Constance T. Marcia Barron Ames David W. Gray and Marianne Lilly Linda Ieler Reinhardt Paula T. Whitelaw
Richmond Jim Anderson and Sarah Graser Gray John B. Lindamood Dorothy Boyd Richards Robert B. Wright and
Daniel J. Riley and Marilyn Anderson J. Thomas Grayson and Stephen A. Martinez and Garret S. Roosma and Marianna Soaper Wright
Rebecca Riley James N. Atteberry and Helen Gerber Grayson Julia Ashton Martinez Emily Roosma Robert C. Zimmer and
George J. Roberts and Barbara Ross Atteberry Robert Creig Gregori and Wayne May and Robert Ross and Ethel Ford Zimmer
Debbie Roberts James L. Babcock and Nancy Sue Gregori Marion Wrege May dec Victoria Kensek Ross William A. Zukoski and
Thomas M. Robertson and Lynn Maish Babcock Alan L. Grogan and John T. McGowan Walter Schmid and Miriam Ely Zukoski
Alice Robertson Brevoort Baker II and Susan Grogan Kenneth Michael Marilyn Miller Schmid
John N. Rooks and JoAnn Givens Baker Donald N. Halbert and McLoughlin and Gary Edwin Schmidt and BUILDERS CIRCLE
Mary N. Rooks John C. Barber and Elizabeth Nesbit Halbert Sheri Maria McLoughlin Therese Ann Schmidt David C. Ahlgren and
◆ D. Reed Scism and June Scott Barber George C. Halfmann and Gary K. McWilliams and John F. Schneider and Deborah Adams Ahlgren
Paula Sedgwick Scism Kenneth W. Beadling, Jr. and Mary Morgan Halfmann Nancy McWilliams Frances Schneider ◆ Judith Folk Aikman
Nancy R. Rockhill Smith Susan Gilbertson-Beadling Howard L. Harmon, Jr. and Steve A. Mehringer James S. Seebass and William R. Aikman and
Jon E. Socolofsky Arthur F. Beck and Anne Emison Harmon Clare Allison Meier Diane Black Seebass Rebecca Roush Aikman
Thomas J. Spackman and Sharon Latham Beck Daniel T. Hasbrook and Thomas Aylward Mickes and Christopher Conner Seigel and Melvin L. Allen and
Donna Stewart Spackman Jane Evans Berghoff Barbara Hasbrook Karen Ochs Mickes Jane Crum Seigel Joyce Vietzke Allen
Peter F. Spataro and James L. Bogue Rollie L. Helmling and Stephen R. Miller and Thomas W. Seitz and Donald K. Andersen and
Elizabeth B. Spataro Nancy Bardonner Bossert Carol Flummerfelt Catherine B. Miller Nancy Phelps Seitz Ann Freehafer Andersen
Richard A. Speller and Frank L. Braman, Jr. and Helmling Terry M. Miller and Timothy H. Selby and Richard B. Annett and
Nancy Speller Jane Mathews Braman Michael A. Herrell and Martha J. Miller Nancy Weir Selby Cynthia Perin Annett
◆ Herbert J. Spier, Jr. and Robert D. Britigan, Jr. and Helen Herrell Harry D. Moore and Kevin Trent Shaw and Anonymous
Linda Lorton Spier Susan Locke Britigan J. Q. Herrin and Margaret Sandy Moore Carole Summers Shaw Samuel R. Ardery and
Gustav E. Staahl, Jr. and Larry S. Browning and Nancy Rich Herrin Thomas Francis Moore III David R. Sheaffer and Patricia Stevens Ardery
Mary Staahl Constance S. Browning Jeffrey L. Hodge and and Patricia Ann Moore Nancy Grumling Sheaffer Kimberly Johnson Arrington
◆ Max L. Stackhouse and William D. Bucher and Kathryn Beth Hodge Michael J. Moran and William G. Shorney and William C. Ashman and
Jean Hostetler Stackhouse Jane Arterburn Bucher William B. Hoenig, Jr. and Mary Johnson Moran Erika Esser Shorney Gloria A. Ashman
David E. Stahly and John W. Busey and MaryBelle Ferguson Hoenig John A. Morehead and Sue Lett Showalter Daniel Avalos and
Karen Good Stahly Judith R. Busey Steven Arthur Holt and Janet A. Morehead Thomas Simpson and Guadalupe Avalos
Howard E. Steele and Jack B. Campbell and Emily Ann Holt Bruce David Myrehn and Nancy Husband Simpson Edward W. Badger and
Marilyn Smith Steele Terry Campbell David W. Holty and Kimberly Holycross Wendell K. Simpson Julia H. Badger
◆ Kim W. Suchy and Richard T. Carlin and Jane Striebeck Holty Myrehn Carl P. Singer and Mark A. Baker and
Terri L. Suchy Roberta Graef Carlin Rebecca Johnston Howard David W. Neeb and Margaret M. Singer Mary Kay Baker
Thomas William Surber and Guy A. Carter and Thomas C. Huff and Sarah Carroll Neeb Gerald Skidmore and James J. Baldwin
Deborah Ann Surber Sondra Carter Janet Huff Joseph S. Northrop and Sarah G. Skidmore James R. Ballard and
John E. Suster III and Warren J. Close Thomas Hughes and Marcia Utter Northrop Wrede Howard Smith, Jr. and Donna Schulze Ballard
Susan Dodge Suster Robert Kent Clough and Jane Roehr Hughes J. Bergen Parkhill and Melissa Uelk Smith James H. Barrett and
Bruce Stephen Terlep and Linda Grandt Clough David M. Ivey and Marilyn Basinger Parkhill Sogi Soder and Alice Soder Beth Stewart Barrett
Virginia Stephens Terlep Rick L. Coffin and Marietta Coble Ivey James D. Parsons Lisabeth Fortune Somerville Alvin H. Barrows and
Howard N. Thiele and Sarah Robinson Coffin Rex Westall Jacobs and William David Pendl and Kay Leonard Stephens Ruth Jolly Barrows
Susan Leis Thiele H. Keith Cox and Judy Hogate Jacobs Deborah Meier Pendl Steven M. Still and Richard P. Barry and
Richard F. Timmons and Loraine Loomis Cox John R. Jewett and James G. Petrus and Lynn Bryant Still Jody Witherspoon Barry
Karen Timmons Terry A. Cromwell and Marybelle Bramhall Jewett Karen Petrus Jack R. Stodghill and James A. Bartelsmeyer and
David Vance Tobik and Janice Cromwell Donald Jones and Paul C. Philips and Beverly Mullen Stodghill Helen M. Bartelsmeyer
Anne Harter Tobik Stephen X. Daly and Salena Hotchkiss Jones Marti Philips Larry G. Sutton and Bernard F. Batto and
Russell F. Triebel and Candace Johnson Daly James D. Kelly and Glen D. Pittman and Patricia Hollister Sutton Teresa Batto
Jeannine Spangler Triebel G. Richard Danielson and Teresa Martella Kelly Jeanne Decosted Pittman Douglas Scott Taylor and Patricia Henderson
Scott F. Upp and Phyllis Nelson Danielson Robert M. Kelsey William H. Poggemeier, Jr. and Elisabeth Hildebrand-Taylor Baumgartner
Debra L. Upp Miles J. Davis Frank F. Kemp, Jr. and Eunice D. Wilke Richard A. Thornburg and Robert C. Bayer and
John B. Van Duzer, Jr. and James W. DeArmond and Joyce P. Kemp Jeffrey J. Porritt and Joyce Ledstone Patricia Bayer
Catherine Curtis-Van Duzer Patricia Murphy J. Howie King and Lynn Fox Porritt John F. Throckmorton and Charles M. Beardsley and
G. David Voges and DeArmond Jane Clements King Michael F. Rapp Martha Throckmorton Marjorie Gahan Beardsley
Mary M. Voges Albert S. Deichmiller Robert E. Klee and Stephen A. Rappaport and Mary Beth Touchstone James H. Beatty, Sr. and
Richard L. Walker and Frederick K. Donaldson and Cynthia Coridan Klee Pamela Flummerfelt C. L. Tsaros and Ann Beatty
Melissa Watson Walker Suzahn Donaldson Rappaport Gladys Tall Tsaros dec Monte L. Beaver and
Margaret Brown Wagoner Sharon Young Beaver
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2006-07 Annual Member Circle
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David A. Beery and Robert J. Kleymeyer
Katherine B. Beery Richard E. Knapp and
L. R. Bennington and “Our daughter Jennifer’s decision to attend DePauw was based on the school’s excellent Ann Bland Knapp
Karin Hennings Robert J. Kniskern and
Bennington academic standing and its strong sense of community. We hope that our contributions can Barbara Steele Kniskern
Mr. and Mrs. Sanjoy provide support for these in ways that regular tuition can’t. For example, the depth and John F. Knutson and
Bhattacharya Judy Knutson
Gilbert H. Bierman breadth of experiences like Winter Term, internships and research grants depend heav- Roland E. Koenig and
Allen K. Billingsley Margaret Blackwell Koenig dec
Kent A. Billingsley, Jr. and ily on this extra fundraising. In this sense, the payback is real, valuable and immediate.” Alan Koyo Kojima and
Patricia D. Billingsley Sandra Char Kojima
Brian W. Birnie and – Paul D. Rogers and Caroline Rogers, parents of Jennifer L. Rogers ’08 Anne Roberts Krause
Beth Birnie Christine Ann Kreipke
J. Curtis Blang and Lawrence A. Kriegshauser and
Grace Blang Dianne M. Kriegshauser
Dan R. Blunt and James R. Cerone and William B. Degitz and Jerry A. Freeman and Daniel Scott Laikin and
Phyllis Stormont Blunt Katherine M. Cerone Rebecca Wray Degitz Alice Rogers Freeman George F. Holland II and Jackie Brammer Laikin
Raymond D. Bock, Jr. and James K. Chamness and Delmar Earl Demaree III Phyllis Wefel Fruechtenicht Elizabeth Hardy Holland Fred Joseph Lamble and
Melinda J. Bock Dorothy Frey Chamness and Martha Daniel Joseph M. Gardewin James Hollensteiner and Carolyn Sue Lamble
William Jenks and Jon William Cheek and Demaree Mark T. Garrigus and Wanda Hollensteiner Shirley Veneman Lanum
Christine Boeke Arlene Catherine Cheek David D. Demorotski and Nancy Matthei Garrigus C. Curtis Holmes Robert C. Larson and
John A. Bollero and Phillip A. Cheeseman and Jenna R. Johnston Karl E. Gibson and Donald W. Hopkins and Grace A. Larson
Katherine O. Bollero Lynn Liebig Cheeseman Gregg A. Dickerson and Sarah Jewell Gibson Marcia Fergus Hopkins ◆ Thomas P. Laskey, Jr. and
Timothy Scott Borne and J. Eric Christman and Deena Dickerson Michael Dean Gladson and Robert E. Houk and Betsy Baker Laskey
Ann Spear Borne Marsha L. Christman Jane Lambert Doerge Lisa Raible Gladson Marion Pfitzner Houk David F. Lau and
Edward C. Borneman and Robin Cochran Christman Robert J. Dow and Robert L. Glass Marillyn Knuepfer Hudson Nancy Pfeffer Lau
Sandra Hadley Borneman Craig Carlton Clabaugh and Vicki Dow F. Wendell Gooch Mary West Huggard Michael W. Laukitis and
Talmage R. Bosin and Katherine Rasche Gary J. Dressel and John R. Gottbrath and Martha Obear Huggins Lora Laukitis
Elizabeth Witler Bosin Clabaugh Marilyn Sue Dressel Anne Meadows Gottbrath Mary Coyle Hughes Joe C. Leonard and
Robert A. Bowles and John R. Claycombe William M. Dugan, Jr. and Jack W. Graham and Keith R. Hughet and Karen Leonard
Lynn Tozer Bowles David W. Clifford and Ann Carper Dugan Sofie B. Larson Graham Lois Kjellberg Hughet Norman James Lerum and
Mary Fisher Bowmar Jean McCalister Clifford Charles E. Dunlap and David Martz Grant and James O. Huisinga and Eileen Burns Lerum
John F. Boxell and Shirley Dungan Cline Carolyn Hungness Dunlap Patricia Strauss Grant Joan Furlong Huisinga Virginia Cook Lester
Marilyn Smith Boxell W. Michael Clippinger and Katherine Rippey Duval Frederick M. Green and David C. Hyde and Michael B. Lett and
Mark A. Boyd and Ellen Myers Clippinger Tod Eberle and Judy L. Green Esther Steele Hyde Beth A. Lett
Stephanie June Boyd Annamargaret Chapman Janet C. Eberle Elizabeth Roberts Greene John E. Ibendahl and H. Eugene Lewis and
Max L. Boyd and Clutter Roger Edvenson and Gordon F. Greenman Barbara Ibendahl Peggy Lewis
Betty Soukup Boyd ◆ Charles S. Combs and Peggy Edvenson Gerald H. Gruber and Kenneth R. Ingle, Jr. and Henry Lewis and
Randall L. Braddom and Virginia Nelson Combs Charles R. Ellinwood and Linda Gruber Betsy Ingle Pat C. Lewis
Diane Braddom Dean L. Cook and Susanna Bowers Ellinwood Gordon Blue Guess and John Mark Irvine and Ronald W. Liechty and
Philip F. Bradford and Susan Correll Cook Donald F. Elliott, Jr. and Carole Naber Guess Valerie C. Merriam Anna Lucille Liechty
Sally F. Bradford Bruce H. Cooke and Dorothy Elliott M. Lewis Gulick Anthony P. Isch and James B. Life and
Gordon H. M. Brain Janice Mullen Cooke Jesse Duncan Elliott and R. Michael Hall and Ruth Hall Anna Isch Patricia Moore Life
Susan Day Brattain Jac A. Cooper and Susan Ruwitch Elliott Michael John Halvonik and David P. Jacobs Doris K. Lininger
William Breck and Mary Cooper Carol Olson Emens Deborah Lynn Halvonik Ray S. Jacobs and Richard W. Loring and
Sarah Clark Breck Andrew Richard Creighton Robert Engel and James C. Hambidge and Miriam White Jacobs Janet Teetor Loring
Mary Murphy Bretscher and Katherine Mary Diane Siebert Engel Sheryl Householder Andrew J. Jaskierski and John C. Lowe and
Andrew J. Brown and Creighton Earl A. Enix and Hambidge Sheila Peterson Jaskierski Judy S. Lowe
Betsy Steffen Brown David E. Cross and Candy S. Enix Raymond D. Hamstra and Thomas Michael Jenkins and Norman E. MacGregor and
Diana Z. Brown Charleen Cross ◆ Philip N. Eskew, Jr. Sheryl R. Hamstra Elizabeth Susan Jenkins Nancy Norberg MacGregor
Raymond P. Brown Joan Jones Crossman Donald J. Evans and Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. and Peter Fearing Mackie and
Daniel E. Brunette and Curt M. Curts and Kathleen Vietzke Evans Louis W. Harmening, Jr. and Mary Jane Jewell Catherine Bodin Mackie
Mary Beth Dreyer Brunette Linda Hoyt Curts Thomas N. Ewing, Jr. Janet Bloxsome Harmening L. Edward John Neiman Coumbus Maclin and
Thomas L. Brunkow and ◆ Duarte M. Da Silveira Donald G. Farquhar and Warren C. Hastings and Charles I. Johnson and Beverly Bennett Maclin
Katherine Ault Brunkow and Denise Anderson Jeanne H. Farquhar Elizabeth Nichols Shirley Johnson Thomas O. Maijala and
Robert M. Buchta and Da Silveira Frederick William Fehr III Hastings Susan Crabb Johnson Jean Fletcher Maijala
Lyn Buchta Waneta Maxwell Dailey and Nancy Jane Fehr Nancy Lewis Haswell David K. Jolley and M. M. Main and
Jerry M. Burand and Bruce R. Danner and John Feighner and Gloria Hatfield Barbara Jolley Sandra Q. Main
Joann Decker Burand Lois Cashin Danner Margy Feighner Philip C. Hauck and Janet L. Jones Harold M. Manifold
Keith W. Burnham and Lynne Libbert Dapice Peter M. Fellegy and Kathrine Harris Hauck Philip A. Kaminski and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Martin
Joanne Gits Burnham Russell R. Dart and MaryEllen D. Fellegy William F. Hayes, Sr. and Susan Kaminski Dwight E. Matthews and
John E. Burns, Jr. and Marilyn Sue Dart James A. Felts Susan Seaforth Hayes Kean A. Kamman and Ellen L. Matthews
Martha W. M. Burns Thomas C. Dascoli and John D. Fetters and Carolyn Waller Heagey Jill Tanner Kamman Lear A. Matthews and
Vic K. Burriss and Jo Ellen C. Dascoli Marilyn Holtman Fetters Craig R. Hedin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monica Matthews
Susan West Burriss Dick Daugherty and Hilliard J. Fjord and Charles R. Heller and Karpinski Robert E. Matthews
Stanley R. Bushouse and Shirley Lauridsen Hope Kain Fjord Nancy Crane Heller Victor A. Kassel and J. Logan Mayfield and
Judith Staebler Bushouse Daugherty William H. Fletcher and Jerry L. Helvey and Annichen Bohn Kassel Margaret Schatz Mayfield
John D. Butler and Raymond Pearson Davidson III Helen E. Fletcher Della Phillips Helvey Philip Kevin Kazer and W. Tobin McClamroch and
Candace Judah Butler and Janet Echrich Davidson Dennis G. Fogarty and Doneda Henry Beth Hootman Kazer Carolyn Kubec
Joseph Butler Geralyn Rose Davis Christy Fogarty Jerome R. Hey and Wayne A. Keilman and McClamroch
Douglas R. Cahill and Phillip C. Davis and David G. Fontana and Lucinda Jones Hey Linda L. Keilman Lawrence J. Mordan and
Kathryn Cahill Mary Emison Davis Jeanne Fontana Thomas T. Hicks and Margaret Showalter Keith Susan D. McCombs
William C. Caldwell, Jr. Scott Layne Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fox Sarah Staub Hicks Jason J. Kesler Alan Andrews McCormack
D. Keith Campbell Joan Kuhl Davis Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fox Prudence Dix Hilger John A. Key and Sally Key and Julianna Schwarz
Jesse James Cancelmo and Richard F. Davis and Marc Frazier and Albert F. Hill and Ronald P. Key and McCormack
Christine Niles Cancelmo Suzanne Wagner Davis Linda Sellen Frazier Nancy Vandemoer Margaret Tucker Key John W. McFarland and
Nancy Carlson Nancy Wittgen DeVoe Willard J. Frederick and Elizabeth Surbeck Hitchner Charles E. Kirsch and Nancy Elliott McFarland
Stephen A. Carns and James N. DeVries and Kathryn J. Frederick Steven D. Hoenig and Barbara C. Kirsch Douglas McLaren and
Nancy Wolf Carns Ann DeVries Russell L. Freeland and Julia May Hoenig David Klarer and Judith Williams McLaren
John M. Cassady and Harry C. Dees, Jr. Joan Miles Freeland John B. Holdeman and Constance Ceeley Klarer Robert V. McMahon, Sr. and
Nancy Cassady Dian Alfrey Holdeman Kenneth R. Kleinschmidt and Carol Borge McMahon
Jane Messing Kleinschmidt
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
received and other deferred gifts.
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George H. Mellow and Steven Scott Overman and G. David Schiering Dolores M. Templeton James D. Zachritz and Richard L. Carson and
Carol A. Mellow Mary Horton Overman Charles A. Schirmer and Eleanor Davis Tener Arlene Calkins Zachritz Mary Carson
Dennis M. Metz and Don M. Owen and Jeanne Ashbaugh Schirmer Thomas O. Thompson and Mohammad Zaman and Jack Cassiday and
Julie A. Metz Sue Richardson Owen David L. Schmalz Thelma Hunter Robina Zaman Paula Stenger Cassiday
Gregg A. Meyer and John H. Owen, Jr. and Bruno Beat Schmitter and Harkness-Thompson John F. Zeiger and Margaret Stigler Cauldwell
Linda Bailey Meyer Lois Smisek Owen Judith Schmitter Frederick F. Thornburg and Joan Zeiger Robert B. Chevalier
Timothy E. Meyer and Harsant S. Padda and Richard Charles Schroeder Patricia Malloy Raymond Edward Zielinski and Walter Chroniak and
Melissa Phillips Meyer Roshinder K. Padda and Angela Marie Thornburg Ann Cederblad Zielinski Helen Rudesill Chroniak
Christos G. Miliotes and Chang Do Park and Schroeder Thomas Brian Tobin and Joelen Cox Zimont Richard E. Claar and
Elaine Demos Miliotes Joanne Y. Park Richard L. Schubert and Suzanne Kermes Tobin Constance Evans Claar
Kathryn Weesner Miller Edward H. Parsons and Judy Chupp Schubert James M. Totman and CONTRIBUTORS Joseph H. Clark and
Keith L. Miller and Nancy Jones Parsons Robert M. Schulte and Janis Campbell Totman dec Myles K. Acken and Barbara Brewer Clark
Linda Mitchell Miller William H. Pearson Bonnie L. Schulte Allen R. Trowbridge and Christine Patterson Chester J. Claudon, Jr. and
Dale Milligan and Edward Phillip Pence and Gene Scott and Martha Moore Trowbridge Acken Martha Soldwedel
Clara Lou Aumann Milligan Kimberly Lynne Pence Beverley Barnes Scott Bryan Clark Trowbridge and Roy F. Allan Claudon
Michael J. Mirro and William A. Pendl L. Ray Sells and Theresa Josephine James Michael Alward and F. Wm. Clemenson
Jeanne Behnke Mirro John F. Penrod and Phyllis Rauth Sells Trowbridge Linda Alward Henry Coan and
Thomas Foreman Paula R. Penrod Edward Seto Thomas C. Tubekis and Martha J. Anderson Nancy Hilliger Coan
Mittendorf and Kenneth E. Perlick and Ken B. Sewell and Barbara Martin Tubekis James L. Andrew and Richard E. Coffey and
Darla Dee Mittendorf Angela Perlick Wendy Sewell Ann Clarkson Turpin Nancy Andreae Andrew Jean McArthur Coffey
◆ Charles Nicholas Mohar Gordon S. Peters and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Shaw Imo Yates Umfleet Elbert L. Archibald and Elizabeth Phelps Cole
and Jane Beabout Mohar Jean Hartsock Peters Wm. Dana Shelby and Jane Hale Utterback Elizabeth Archibald Barbara Coons Connelly
Louise Martin Mohler Marcey A. Peterson Ellen Beebee Shelby Raymond G. Vasey and Bradley Gleason Atkinson Jevne Robert Conover, Sr.
Michael D. Mokodean and Marcia Edwards Peterson Joanne Arvidson Sheperd Janet Vasey and Jane Ann Klingler and Susanne Head
Carol Mokodean Dian DerOhanian Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shoop Michael A. Wagner and Atkinson Conover
Ray H. Montgomery and Brian C. Phipps and John R. Showalter, Jr. Claire Wagner Gunther W. Baatz and Tonia C. Cooper
Billie Cash Montgomery Teresa Phipps Paul G. Simon and Richard L. Waldron and Jacqueline Schuldes Baatz Steven P. Crantz and
James D. Moore and Geraldine Primich Pigott Susan Scott Simon Susan Cook Waldron Brian Bruce Baber and Julie Crantz
Diane P. Moore M. Edward Pinaire and Lucy Brown Sloan Patrick R. Walgamuth and Wanda Jean Baber James A. Crawford and
Jeffrey K. Moore and Marilyn Seabrook Pinaire Donald E. Smith and La Verta M. Walgamuth Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Backes Stephanie B. Crawford
Susan Mobley Moore Marilyn Pollock Gretel Heinzerling Smith David M. Walker and Gary M. Barcus and Glen F. Crum and
Erol S. Moran and Todd W. Ponder and Donald R. Smith and Patricia Jacks Walker Regina Minear Barcus Harriett Hesslin Crum
Ayhan Moran Carolynn M. Ponder Elaine L. Smith Thomas J. Walker and Lester S. Barritt and Randal E. Curnutt and
Gwen G. Morris Charles F. Pope, Jr. Elizabeth Nelson Smith Ellyn Vyhnalek Walker Elizabeth L. Barritt Cynthia Cox Curnutt
◆ Jay A. Morris and Marian Osborn Porter James M. Smith and Donald B. Walters and John C. Baumgartner and Charles H. Dale and
Marilyn Miller Morris Marjorie Lentz Porter Marilyn Koch Smith Barbara Griffiths Walters Donna C. Baumgartner Mary Stone Dale
John W. Morris and Donald Winfield Potter and John E. Smith Annette Dinneen Ward Mary Hester Bayer Mark Joseph Dalesandro and
Wilma Elaine Bishop Andrea Garretson Potter Mary Ann Lacy Smith Robert T. Watson and Mark Alan Beckman and Christine Lee Dalesandro
Morris John L. Presutti and Ronald D. Smith and Jean Mehlig Watson Kathleen Jo Beckman James E. Daugherty and
Norman G. Morris Patricia Presutti Marilyn H. Smith Ronald K. Weimar and Warren E. Beebe and Linda Daugherty
George G. Morrison and Bernard V. Price and William P. Snyder and Carolyn Smith Weimar Mary Montgomery Beebe Molly Mitchell Davidson
Marilyn Stevenson Yvonne R. Price Rebecca L. Snyder Lawrence Thomas Welch Lester E. Beesley and David A. Dickerson and
Morrison D. James Pritchard and Stephen L. Sollman and and Kathleen Gillis Nancy Beesley Mary Dickerson
Peter C. Mountz Paula Kendall Pritchard Particia A. Vayo-Sollman Welch Allen A. Bell, Jr. Edward F. Dirks
Eric Richard Moy and George F. Qua and Elliott L. Sorge and Lawrence E. Welker and ◆ Janet Robison Berger Richard A. Drewes and
Jennifer Davis Moy Sabra Hansen Qua Marjorie A. Sorge Joyce A. Welker Robert E. Beswick and Sandy Drewes
Larry J. Mugge and Stacy S. Racz and Donn H. Spilman and Robert T. Whetzel and Gloria Routt Beswick Kevin Christian Dreyer and
Carolyn Schrank Mugge Lyn Seehausen Racz Mary Baughman Spilman Sherri Brown Whetzel Michael G. Bever and Cynthia Evelyn
Alphonsus C. Murphy and William F. Radcliff and Jay Forrest Stannard II and Julie Smith Wiehl Diane J. Bever Dieckgrafe-Dreyer
Peg Ann Murphy Elizabeth Doeller Radcliff Mary Elizabeth Stannard Alec Wightman and Jack Boeh and George E. Dutton and
William D. Neil and George A. Rakes and John C. Stark and Kathleen Wightman Janet Marshall Boeh Betty Dutton
Leslie Lindquist Neil Amy Rakes Barbara Gregg Stark Larry Wildt and Charles A. Boswell and William K. Elbring
Craig R. Nelson and Plenny J. R. Reece John R. Stauffer and Kathy Reigle Wildt Lois Bearss Boswell John N. Elliott and
Judith Myers Nelson Donald G. Reiff and Joyce E. Stauffer John F. Wilhelm III and John W. Breck and Joyce Whitehead Elliott
James B. Nelson and Mary Shauman Reiff Paul E. Steele and Nancy Hadley Wilhelm Sarah Smith Breck Howard W. Eloe and
Jean Nelson Frederick C. Reigle, Sr. Diana M. Steele John B. Williams and Parke M. Brewer and Jo Ann Kramer Eloe
William R. Nesbit and Timothy A. Reiman and Ralph S. Steele and LouAnn Hart Williams Denise Ward Brewer Anne R. Erickson
Nancy Hartz Nesbit Karen West Reiman Myrene L. Steele John R. Willman and Louise D. Brown Barbara Madill Evarts
Richard D. Nice and William T. Reiners III and Todd W. Stetson and Marietta May Willman Wayne Brucks and Thomas J. Faber and
Karen Nice Patricia F. Reiners Katherine W. Stetson David E. Winton and Susan Koenig Brucks Rosemarie Hosbach Faber
James E. Nicely and Phillip Lee Resseguie and James R. Stillwell and Nancy Harrison Winton Robert C. Brunskill and H. Lambert Filer, Jr.
Sonya Jones Nicely Linda Jane Resseguie Judith Ward Stillwell Elizabeth Hedges Witteveen Margaret Gantz Brunskill James R. Fletcher and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. John L. Rikhoff and Alice Taylor Storey Charles Wochomurka III and John Bryan and Carol Morton Fletcher
Nolan Karen Knutson Rikhoff C. B. Stringfellow and Jayne Wochomurka Beverly Tansey Bryan Joseph S. Fletcher and
Sheila Griffith Nolin Edgar C. Ritchie and Joellen McFarland Douglas Walter Wolfe and Howard L. Bull and Patricia B. Fletcher
Gary A. Nondorf and Doris Irvine Ritchie Stringfellow Marta Hawthorne Wolfe Sheila Kay Settle Nancy Cox Fontaine
Mona Nondorf V. Eugene Ritz Dan J. Stryker and James W. Wood and Stephen G. Burns and Lawrence Eugene Frank and
Greggory A. Notestine and Mr. and Mrs. Grover H. Roane Patricia Carey Stryker Sandra McDermond Wood Joan Burns Susan M. Frank
Sarah J. Notestine Richard Harold Rohm and John M. Sulek and William P. Wooden and James W. Burroughs and John D. Frankel and
Dan J. O’Banion and Salli Stoodt Rohm Nancy Sulek Susan Scoins Wooden Donna Morris Burroughs Nanette Thomas Frankel
Carilee Phillips O’Banion Douglas L. Rossiter and Donald B. Swain and Steven W. Worthington and Charles M. Byers and Barbara Stahoviak Gates
Michael F. O’Brien and Rosemary Rossiter Mary Price Swain Susan Worthington Charles Byers Kirkland H. Gates and
Alice Weyeneth O’Brien Barry O. Rudert and Steven Elliot Swanson and John David Wright and Mary Martin Canada Kathryn G. Gates
Kevin O’Connell and Rosalie Rudert Mary Elizabeth Swanson Barbara Underwood Wright Clifton C. Capp and John William Gaughan and
Jill O’Connell Philip J. Ruedig and Alice Trickey Swiatek ◆ Wendy Ferguson Wright Dorothy Scott Capp Kathleen Drack Gaughan
James L. Oblinger and Anne Keeney Ruedig William R. Syverson and Mitchell Victor Yonkler and Mary Daggett Carlton ◆ Charles Geiss and
Diana Gelene Oblinger Ned P. Rule and Christine M. Syverson Sue Ann Seiler Scott Dale Carmony and Barbara Geiss
Richard A. Ohs and Lynn Rezek Rule Alice Edelmaier Taglauer Noble H. Yoshida and Laura Hutton Carmony C. William Gregory and
Cathy Ohs Phillip J. Salsbury and Julian Taylor and Fumie Yoshida Jane Mohler Carpenter Pauline Grossman Gregory
John R. Oppenheimer and Sara Wooden Salsbury Evelyn Viliran Taylor Richard A. Young and James G. Carr and Robert A. Greising and
Paula D. Oppenheimer Richard R. Savage and Lawrence P. Taylor and Kimberlee Tweedy Young Carol Warren Carr Margaret Kissling
Patricia Dungan Savage Margaret J. Taylor Greising
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
received and other deferred gifts.
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Paul L. Kehl Kathryn Medaris Null Jeffrey J. Teeter Russell W. Babb Russell Brengelman Lisa M. Colver
Eric P. Kelly Steven L. Nutt Charlotte Thiemelke-Floyd Thomas K. Babington Jerry Brennan John Joseph Connors
James D. Kelly Allison O’Donnell Hugh Richard Thomas Howard C. Bain Lucy W. Brennan George N. Constantine
Marlene A. Kelly Michelle M. Ossmann Kenneth C. Thompson Michael R. Bain Mary Murphy Bretscher Bill Cook
Edna M. Kelsey Shirley R. Overmyer Elizabeth Gregory Thornburg Trudy Searles Bain James A. Brickley Bruce H. Cooke
Susannah Kent Mary C. Page Anne Todd Rebecca Bair Petey Brinker Patricia Jennifer Cooksey
Bunny Sholder Kerr Douglas G. Perry Allen Kenneth Tonkin Jahice S. Bales John J. Briones and Nancy Copper
Jayne Kersey Matthew R. Peter Mary R. Toole Venita Riggs Ballinger Debbie Briones Nancy Corneille
Elizabeth Ann Kingseed Robert K. Peters William F. Trent Franchesca Banuelus Jack W. Brouwers Bart D. Cornell
Patricia A. Kinsey Jason G. Petrovich Holly L. Troeger Genny Barclay Cynthia Brower Arthur J. Cotins
Harold L. Kipker Floris M. Arnott Petty Tracy Truchelut Bennett Barcroft John P. Brower James T. Crain III
Robert E. Klee Julian Piercefield Sandra E. Tucker Daniel Barlow Christa Lea Brown Charles W. Cramer
Terri L. Klotz Theodore A. Pine Dorothy Louise Turmail Robert O. Barr Doris Ann Phillips Brown Mary Ann Cramer
Elaine Kovalcik Margaret J. Pither Lisa Turner John C. Barrett Mary Ann Brown Shirley Crane
Jeffrey Kramer Nancy Plum Michelle C. Ulmer Ruth Jolly Barrows Raymond K. Brown Stewart Elliott Creelman
Joseph T. Krause Bernard J. Podurgiel Robert Underwood Richard P. Barry Lawrence A. Browning David L. Critchett
Philip Sand Krone Margaret Poggemeier Dorothy D. Van Riper Paul R. Bartel Steven Broyles Jack D. Cudmore
Jerry H. Kuo Bob Polito V Harward Vashaw Colette Bartholomew Nancy J. Stott Bruehl William G. Cummings
Wanda Julie Lahr Ann F. Krick Pomeroy Joan Wagner Maxine Bash Eric George Bruestle Benjamin H. Cunningham
Heather Landis Anne Porter Norman O. Wagoner Michael A. Batross Marjorie Brumitt Scott W. Curnow
Patrick W. Lane and Jeffrey Powell Mary Frances Walker Charles W. Battey Linda M. Bryant Celinda Current
Carla Gasbarra Lane Willis Price Mary R. Walker Bernard F. Batto and Elsa Buchanan Philip Curtin
Nancy Ann Lange Anne M. Quast Judith P. Walsh Teresa Batto John D. Bullock Martha A. Dahlstrom
Earl Edward Lanter Joyce D. Racine Christine Watson Nancy Baum John R. Burbank Allen H. Dailey
Pamela Maphis Larrick Virginia S. Radle Brian R. Webster Emily L. Bauman Lois Peckham Burden Candice M. Dalbey
Claire Coleman Lauing Rayne Ragan Steven E. Wedding Thasana K. Beaty Jennifer R. Burke Steven W. Dale
Harry E. Lavin Richard S. Ratcliff Sandra S. Wegenke Kurt D. Bechthold Robert A. Burnham Barbara Dandelles
Kelley L. Lawton Carleen Reckman Caroline Weingart Catherine Beck Linda F. Burns Sean Daniels
Joyce Ledstone John E. Reh Jeanne Imbs Weitzel Peter Hess Beckwith William G. Burrill James A. Danigelis
Clair M. Lee John C. Reichenbach, Jr. Bonnie R. West Kathleen Bedree Leland Burstein John Sliter Danis
Gayle Legg Roger Reinicker Carol Venerable West Diane Rankin Behrens Betty Ann Burt Charles E. Daugherty
June Leighton Cynthia Knupp Reuling Lois A. Westen Andrew J. Beiswanger Laurel A. Burton and Audrey Davis
Gary D. Lemon and Elizabeth B. Ribares Wendy J. Wetoska Harold J. Bell Mary Kay Burton Kimberly Davis
Susan Lemon Peter J. Riley Madalene Bowler White Anson L. Beman Scott Bushroe Louanne W. Davis
Marianne W. Lewis David G. Rimer Jennifer Whitehead Brett Bennett Helga Bussema Mara Pindell Davis
William Lewis Cristine A. Roberts Eunice D. Wilke Edward H. Bennett III John D. Butler Doug DeBarger
Carole A. Lindsey William E. Roberts Jo Williams Victoria Bennett Viola B. Butler Anna DeLano
Nancy Lovett Susan Jennings Robertson Pamella J. Williams William A. Bennett Peter A. Butzin Anthony DeVito
Mark E. Lowe Claudia Dee Robinson Joan K. Wing Paul W. Benson Bonnie Blair Byrum Ann C. DeVries
Stephen Lowe Sarah Robinson Donald P. Woulfe Catherine Berka T. P. Cain Joann Decker
Cathy Korthaver Lund Todd M. Rodgers Charles E. Wright Matthew R. Bernaldo Frank Callahan Patty Dees
Stephanie A. Lyons Susan P. Rohrer Dawn Cornell Yeager Chris S. Berrier Charles Campbell Thomas L. Deetz
Paula Banchy Madsen Bonnie Blair Rose Stephen T. York Leonard Betley James Campbell Annette Del Barrio
Karen Magan Dumont Rush Brian Ytterberg Robert G. Beverly Mary Fran Campbell Stephen M. Demello
Robbin Magnuson Andrew D. Ryan Thomas E. Zapp William Biggar Steve Carlin Kelley Denardin
Bertram W. Mahoney Gregg K. Sadlon John R. Zartman Melanie C. Billman Christopher A. Carollo Lana Denbo
Paul B. Maini Alicia Salazar Marguerite Carroll Zelenz Charles R. Birkemeier and James B. Carr Sarah Dent
Cathleen Marek Ellen Malone Salter Bernard Zimmermann III Patricia A. Birkemeier Jeff Carr Jerome D. Desserich
Suzanne I. Marks Ann M. Sampson Rima Bishara Glenn J. Carter L. A. Detamore
Patricia Marlin Mary Sutter Sanders BUILDERS CIRCLE Christina M. Bittles Lorraine A. Casey Sharon C. Detrick
Charlotte Nelson Martin Cecil Vann Saunders, Jr. William Francis Abely II Kristin Bjork William R. Cast Paul Dickerson
David Hilgemann Martin Marsha Schlueter Julia Maserang Acker James T. Black Janine Cathcart Diane Dillard
Elizabeth Rigby Martin Neal William Schmitt Margaret Saunders Adam Ryan Black Maureen D. Caughran Laura McClure Dirks
James L. Maxwell Arthur Schneider Barbara F. Adams Monica Blankenship Candice Marie Chaffee Sherilyn M. Ditchman
Glenda Tracy McClenahan Laura A. Schulte Brian S. Adams Mary Blatchley-Hibbard Sylvia Chambliss Jason Christopher Diwik
Michael S. McClure R. Kent Schultz Betty L. Addison Peggy A. Bock Douglas R. Chandler Carolyn M. Dix
Mary A. McIlroy Sara Schymik William R. Aikman George W. Bockstahler Matthew T. Chapman John Dixon
Donald McIntire Joseph M. Scodro William Akers III David Boezi Barbara Chappell Norval Wayne Dixon, Jr.
Lee N. McMillion Paul Scott Jo Ellen Alberhasky Catherine Boldrey Edward G. Chappell Debra Doan
Richmond B. McQuistan Edward M. Segelken Stephen R. Albin and Lyle Jerome Boldt James M. Chenoweth Christopher H. Doerge
John M. Messerschmidt Theodore Seger Julia M. Johnson Michael David Bonomo Sarah Chevalley John Chapman Donaker
Nicole I. Miller Julie Sheppard Carolyn Alcorn Ron Borgogni Peter B. Chmura Robert C. Donley
Wallace H. Miller Timothy W. Simonds Bob Allen and Joan Allen Vic Boschini Michael L. Chrapla Richard L. Donovan
John D. Milner Barbara Jean Simpson Jorge Allen James Armon Bost Dean A. Christian Judy L. Dorrel
Karen Mitchell Carl P. Singer Tamara Allison John U. Bott III Marsha L. Christman Paula Young Doty
John J. Moellering Donna D. Smith Betty Jo Purcell Amers Robert A. Bowles Catherine Christopherson Bruce W. Dougan
Berit Elvira Moore Judith G. Smith Samantha Joy Amezcua Marilyn Boyd Mary Danielson Christy Lon W. Dowlen, Jr.
Michael R. Moran Margaret Ann Smith Robert J. Anders Stephanie June Boyd John A. Cirino Floyd Downs
John Hunter Morgan Robert H. Snoddy, Jr. Patricia Anderson James J. Boyer A. Thomas Clark, Jr. Stephen Downs
Thomas Russell Mote and Betsy Ellis Somershield Stephen Anderson Tim Boyer Claudia Clark Claudia M. Doyle
Deanna Thibodeau Frederick M. Soster and Steven D. Anderson Richard S. Boynton Philip Clark Lynn Urwitz Drew
Thomas H. Musser and Jennifer Clarkson Soster T. M. Andrews Patricia Anne Bradburn Randy Clark William D. Drewer
Janet Kay Musser Margaret A. Gretchen Spann Anonymous Diane Braddom Charles Clarkson Sean P. Driscoll
Josephine A. Muzzy Joseph Steigauf Sharon Anson Walter G. Bradford Arita Hefferan Cleary James David DuPuy
Kristie L. Neff Joel Kenneth Stein David Eldridge Archibald Eve C. Bradshaw Brian J. Clem Richard A. Dubanoski
Karen B. Nelson Christine M. Stemley Douglas Ardell Scott A. Brame Bruce Clifton Valerie Dudley
Elizabeth W. Nesbit Michael Stratton Noel E. Ashbaugh Arthur M. Branco Susan Bretz Cloe Daniel Duker, Jr.
Craig Nevitt Sue H. Strup Clark Atkinson David E. Brandon Franklin E. Cobbs Charles E. Dunlap
Dorothy M. Newell Karne Miene Stubbs Joyce Elaine Augspurger Donna Munson Braunsdorf Mimi Cohen Joseph M. Dunn
Judith Nichols Scott Duke Stump Eric M. Austin Barbara Boone Brecht Betsie Sperry Colbrunn Mary Jane Dutton
Laura Boys Notestine James E. Swanson Joe N. Austin Emily Bremer Catherine Collins Colin M. Dyer
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
received and other deferred gifts.
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Mary M. Howell Richard F. Kiser Linda Lyle Julie Montgomery Rosemary Edwards Paladino Ann T. Robb
Robert E. Hudelson Jeffrey R. Kistler Charlotte Lynch Christine K. Moon Thomas K. Pantzer James B. Roberts
Bill L. Hudgens John Klak Maria Shulz Lynch John M. Moore Edward C. Papenfuse, Jr. Eleanor M. Robertson
Rhonda Hudson Peter C. Klei Carla Ann Mabry Judith W. Moore Daniel Papero Marjorie Robinson
Esther S. Huffman Ken Klein Kara Mac Gregor Allen Moorman Stephen J. Paquin Neill Rodman
K. Keith Huffmann Jeffrey A. Kleinlein Earl R. Macam and Lance M. More Gus E. Paris Raul I. Rodriguez
Christopher A. Hughes Blythe Kleinschmidt Gwen Tohill-Macam Robert A. Morehead Philip T. Parker Wayne Rogers
James R. Hulbert Roger L. Kleist John L. MacDonald Ronald F. Morgan Sue Partner Alfred H. Rohol III
Jamie B. Humphreys Elizabeth Dorsey Klipsch Robert Macdonald Lynne L. Morris Ashley Jamison Patton John Ross Rootes
Jason Hunt Kevin V. Klose Peter Machen Mochel Morris Robert Boyd Patton, Jr. Mary Beth Rosati
Raymond L. Hurst Dave Knauer Denis J. Macura Todd J. Morris Donna Pauley Peter R. Rosenberger
Lorene Huston Dennis M. Knuth John W. Magura, Jr. Alexander Morrow Cindy Snowden Payne Ellen Rae Rosevear-Lesch
Sandra K. Hutchison Chris Knutson David F. Mahoney Kimberly J. Morrow Mara A. Pearson Bridget Rosko
Brian Hutson Michael Koerner Erin Mahoney Linda Morse Margaret A. Peck Sean D. Rotermund
Harry N. Huxhold Mary P. Kolb Erin Allyse Mahoney Randall S. Moser James E. Peiffer Linda S. Rothermel
Robert Hyde Thomas Kool Marian Daugherty Malott Helene S. Moses Malcolm Penman Greg Rowe
Bruce C. Ianni Melodee L. Kopa Fern M. Manning Mark Mosley Michel A. Perez Evan Rubin
David L. Ingram Marie L. Kosewicz Ellen March Alexander L. Mounts Kenneth V. Perkins and Wolfgang Rubsam
Oscar A. Iseri Gloria B. Kracke Armen Mardiguian Sonja L. Mow Leola H. Perkins Larry J. Rudy
Brendon Ishikawa Ken L. Kraus Alan Mark William D. Mowery Samuel J. Perna Ralph Rugan, Jr.
Joyce M. Isler Matthew W. Kraus Carlos A. Martin Gary A. Mrugacz J. Michael Perry Valerie Rupich
Anthony B. Jacklin K. Bryant Krauss E. E. Martin Patricia Muncie Dwight Robert Peters Richard A. Rusie
Dean D. Jackman Don Kretchman Matt G. Martin Peggy L. Munson Daniel J. Pfeifer and Lisa William E. Russner
Barry B. Jackson Susan Linton Kries Nan Louise Martin A. Douglas Murch Noel Pfeifer Robert L. Ryan
Dean C. Jackson Tracey Horth Krueger Kathleen Martinov Christopher J. Murphy Steve Pfeifer Steve Ryan
Webster P. Jackson Jim Kruger Sharon Lee Mason Linda Murphy Felicia Pharr Steven M. Ryba
William C. Jackson Graem Kubin Roland Massa Matthew L. Murray Julie R. Phelps Charles A. Rylander
John H. Jacobs, Jr. Kwenton K. Kuhlman David Massello Paul Murray Alfred B. Phillips III Hee Ju Ryu Piper
Sheryl Lou King Jacobs Nelida Kuhlmann Chris Massey Stephanie Murray Paul C. Pickert Patrick Sacor
Brett R. Jacobson John R. Kuka William A. Mast Vincent Murray Michael G. Pierce Edgar V. Safrit, Jr.
Michael A. Jacques Jack D. LaBolt Brandon R. Masterson Richard D. Mutarelli William Edward Pike and Alberta L. Sailors
Richard J. Jakupco Rufus LaRue Joanne Dutcher Maxwell George H. Myers Brooke A. Pike Natasha Salyers
Paul Jamison Lester Marc LaVine William Mayberry Melinda W. Myers Kenneth J. Piller Robert D. Sampson
Dennis W. Jeffers Thomas A. Lacey Susie H. McAllister Sarah M. Myers Michael A. Podgorski Kim Sanborn
Robert J. Jeffers Mark Anthony Lane II Donald E. McCabe Del G. Nagy Jerry L. Poe Santiago Sanchez
John Jenkins Dalene M. Lanum Wanda I. McCamy Dennis Nash John Pollalis John Sanders
Sean Jenkins Anne Lapham Mary Erin McCann Jorge O. Nava Morton Pomeranz June Sanks
James Knolle Jensen Lynn Lohre Larson Brian R. McCardel John T. Needham Charles D. Porter Irwin G. Sarason
Virginia Jeronimus Ronald Dale Larson Alma C. McCarty Kristine S. Neff Robert T. Porter Jourdan W. Sarpy, Sr.
Kati Johanson Rudolph A. Larson Lawrence McCory Bobby Nelson Kathryn Ellis Price Dave G. Sasenbery
Carrie Johnson John M. Lathrop Elizabeth Lowe McCoy Raymond V. Nelson Patrick D. Pringle Sharon L. Sauceda
Douglas Johnson Margaret Laury Craig McCroskey Kathrine Nero Nero Barbara Jane Pritchard Margaret O. Saunders
James W. Johnson Paul J. Lawrence Thomas G. McCunniff Carolyn Jacobson Neustadt Barbara J. Proctor Charles A. Sauter
Peter A. Johnson Gee Lawton Donna A. McDermit Connie J. Newcomb Darcy Prosser Shirley E. Sawyer
Philip C. Johnson Peter J. Lee Armon L. McDowell Stephanie Nichols Louis Przetak Richard E. Schabel
Rebecca D. Johnson Anita Palmer Lehman Thomas P. McFadden Frederick Morris Niehaus Kristen P. Puckett Albert L. Schaberg
Thomas Alan Johnson Erin Lehmann Earl R. McGimpsey Amy F. Noecker Carrie E. Purgason Stephen Schaller
A. David Jones Terry A. Lehmann James E. McGovern Kevin E. Noll Philip M. Puterbaugh Ralph Scheffers
Kathryn D. Jones Paul Eastham Lehner Nancy McIntosh Megan Noonan Marie D. Quattrocchi Rita S. Schilling
Michael A. Jones Mary Ellen Leidy William J. McIntosh Jasper E. Norman Sean P. Quinn Larry Schlawin
Suzanne Jones dec Mark R. Leighton Nicole McKelvey Christine A. Northcutt Chad Raben Elaine Schlegel
Suzy Jones Robert A. Leighton Kevin McKone Franklin John Nosek Joshua Rabuck Brian Jay Schmeltz
Michael S. Jordan Eugene Leman Daniel J. McLaughlin Thomas Novak Alejandro Radilla John Schmidlin
Steven C. Juneau Larry D. Lemen Robert K. McMain Kendall Lea Noyes Steve Rakow Toni C. Schmidt
Barbara W. Kacmar Carol A. Lenhart George H. McMaster Jonathan Kemp Nugent E. Blaine Ramsey Terry Schmitt
William F. Kalbas Kristin M. Lentz Thomas C. McNab Joseph C. Oakley Matthew H. Ranft E. R. Schnackenberg
Ivan Kalman Maggie Fuchs Leonard Daniel B. McTurnan Terry O’Brien Ren A. Rapp Nancy W. Schneider
Andrew Karth Betty A. Leslie Michael Meade Christopher O’Connell John C. Rauch Sarah G. Schneider
William Kasch and John K. Levick Wayne P. Meider Charles O’Connor Catherine Ray Janice M. Schnorr
Sonnie Kasch Mary Catherine Levings M. K. Melton Larry Odar Eldon B. Ray Richard W. Scholtes
Yusaku Kawai Michael P. Lewis Brian C. Meneghin Diane T. Odell Karen Ray John Schroeder
Kenneth Kazmar Nanette Draper Lewis Robert F. Merritt Shawn S. Odle David K. Records Sharon K. Schroeder
Richard C. Keating Richard C. Lewis H. Edward Mertz, Jr. David E. Oelke Richard R. Redington Lesley Mellis Schuldt
Lauren Ann Keeler Richard T. Lewis Virginia A. Metzger Marohn William N. Oliver Thomas F. Reed Bonnie Schulze
Lester H. Keepper III William R. Liberty Arlan R. Meyer Donald R. Olson Erin K. Reeder Max Schwandt
Edith M. Keiley Bletcher Margaret Ann Cook Liebig Kay R. Meyer Maureen L. Olson Bill Reeves Maureen I. Schwendener
Patricia O. Keith Penelope Christine Liechty Marilyn Reinholtz Meyer Brooks O’Neil Bonnie Rehnquist Gregory L. Schwipps and
Shawn D. Keith Norman D. Light Demetri Michaelides Bradley J. Orlosky dec Robert S. Reich Alissa D. Schwipps
Denis Kelly William M. Lindstrom and William A. Miles Robert J. Osborn Alan Reichart John A. Scircle
Diane McCullough Kelly Julie Ann Lindstrom David Ray Miller Martha Osburn Terry Reincke Agnes Scott
J. Michael Kelsey Marlene Linkow Eric Stone Miller Edward M. Oslawski Theodore Reissing William B. Scruggs III
Janet E. Kendall Peter W. Lisi Jennifer A. Miller Ruth Anna Osterhage John F. Rentsch Sandra L. Seale
Charles Miller Kenerley Richard O. Loeser Ross Miller Doug Oswald Loren Rex Rachel M. Sears
Thomas M. Kennedy Kristi Lohmeyer Sheila Hart Miller Dorothy Jane Oswalt David C. Reynolds Ronald D. Sego
Kelley Kepchar John A. Long Donald L. Mills Kevin O’Toole Michelle Louise Rhodes Lois G. Seiler
Paul E. Kepner Nicholas J. Long Alfred D. Milteer Heather P. Owen Bette J. Rice Michael J. Selsley
Keith Kimble Krista Renae Lord Stephen T. Minihan Sean P. Owens Robert P. Richter Leah E. Senese
Kimberly Kinder Jay A. Lowe Johnny Mireb Timothy E. Owens Sheilia Kaye Ricks Paul A. Shaffer
Charles King Patricia Leggett Lubman Barbara Mock Ralph William Pack Jim S. Ridings Kelly Shannon
Harold W. King Faye S. Lumpkin Patricia D. Moehle James Padgett Allison Rink David Ward Shantz
Ellen Kipley Kristine Preston Lund Lawrence P. Monahan Ward J. Paine Franklin G. Rinker Penny D. Sheahan
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DIRECT GIFTS
Corporations, foundations and organizations have traditionally been key supporters of education in
America, particularly higher education. DePauw is proud to acknowledge the following corporations,
foundations and organizations that have expressed their belief in the mission of DePauw University
through their financial support.
Direct Gifts of $1,000,000 Welch Packaging Group North Indiana Conference Burleigh Family Foundation Community Foundation of United Student Aid
or more of the United Methodist Cornpauw Foundation, Ltd. Greater Memphis Funds, Inc.
The Chicago Community Direct Gifts of $25,000 Church The Davee Foundation Community Foundation of
Foundation or more Northern Trust Company Flex-Pac, Inc. Jackson County Direct Gifts of $1,000 or more
Lilly Endowment Inc. Ball Brothers Foundation South Indiana Conference John Edward Fowler Frank and Gertrude Dunlap ARJCO Foundation
Butler Family Foundation of the United Methodist Memorial Foundation Foundation Anthony Family Foundation
Direct Gifts of $500,000 Chicago Community Trust Church Miller Family Foundation Goldman Sachs The Stanley H. Byram Trust
or more Duke Energy Foundation Swisher Foundation Procter & Gamble Fund Philanthropy Fund R. and M. Clark Family
Ayco Charitable Foundation GE Foundation Steven L. Trulaske, Sr. Research Corporation Howell Paving Inc. Foundation
Greater Kansas City Family Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable The Mazanec Foundation Community Foundation of
Direct Gifts of $100,000 Community Foundation United Way of Northwest Giving National City Bank Louisville
or more Greater Milwaukee Michigan Louis and Nellie Sieg Ossian Smoked Meats Corp. Cornelius Family
AMG Charitable Gift Foundation, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Foundation Karl Prindle Charitable Lead Foundation
Foundation Hillswood Foundation Endowment Stephenson Family Trust Dayton Foundation
Arthur Vining Davis Huizenga Foundation Western Petroleum Foundation Rice Family Foundation Depository
Foundations Independent Colleges of Company Walker Family Foundation Richland Summit Charitable Dealer Tire
Fidelity Charitable Gift Indiana Foundation Samuel L. Westerman Foundation Delta Chi Educational
Fund Otto F. & Jenny H. Krauss Direct Gifts of $10,000 Foundation The Alvin J. Rockwell Foundation
Judson C. Green Charitable Charitable Foundation or more Wohlers Foundation Charitable Trust Earlham College
Lead Trust Lumina Foundation for Bartlett Family Foundation Eugene C. and Gail V. Sit J. H. Fletcher & Co.
Ubben Lead Trust Education Claude and Marilyn Boles Direct Gifts of $5,000 or more Foundation Lee G. Hall Foundation
Wachovia Securities, LLC Todd S. Nicholson 2002 Foundation Inc. Alliance Coal, LLC TowerBrook Capital Partners Horizons Foundation
Charitable Lead Trust Broadhurst Foundation
Memorial Gifts
Many members of the DePauw community find memorial gifts to the University to be an appropriate
way to honor and celebrate a relative or friend. DePauw University is grateful to receive these thoughtful
gifts, which provide important resources for DePauw students and faculty members.
John P. Kinsey 1919 Betty Carleton John McBride and Joanne Meyer Gretchen Trees Wells 1949 Cushman B. Bissell, Jr.
Edith B. Kinsey Katterhenry 1935 Mary Anne McBride Phillip Mosbaugh John S. Wells, Jr. and and Judith R. Bissell
George E. Dutton and Lois G. Seiler Thomas Russell Harriet Coons Wells Ann E. Black and
J. David Hogue 1921 Betty Dutton Mote and Deanna Craig Black
Margaret Hogue Charles P. Erdmann 1945 Thibodeau Thomas S. Emison 1950 Elvira Cavallari
Corneilsen dec Muriel Johnson John S. Moffet Mary P. Nye Mary K. Emison Kenneth K. Chalmers
Sasenbery 1935 Robert D. Pickett and and Georganne A.
Mildred Robison Dave G. Sasenbery William M. Walton 1947 Genevieve Pickett John M. Holt 1950 Chalmers
Hogue 1921 Lance B. Anderson and Stafford W. Pile and C. Harvey Bradley, Jr. Fred C. Chandler and
Margaret Hogue Mary Helen North Melissa R. Anderson Clara B. Pile and Mary J. Bradley Jane B. Chandler
Corneilsen dec Gildersleeve 1936 James Harvy Belt George W. Puetz and Richard C. Kraege and John N. Chapin, Jr.
Craig H. Denecke Anthony W. Byers and Patricia A. Puetz Anne Beekman and Meryl Carolyn
Paul R. Sweet 1929 Jacqueline A. Byers Jean R. Reynolds Kraege Chapin
Sarah L. Rosen and William C. Bryant, Jr. 1939 Christopher Hagenow Richard D. Sievert Margaret R. Coladarci
Gerald H. Rosen Annamargaret Chapman and Laura Catherine Susan E. Sottong Robert Noble Porter 1950 Harry G. Comerford and
Clutter Hagenow L. Gene Tanner Nancy Porter Stork and Noreen K. Comerford
Claude Husted 1930 Eileen Hurley Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. David G. Stork Charles J. Davidson and
Florence R. Husted Edward A. Dunton 1939 Sherry B. Hurley and Vore Jean T. Davidson
Annamargaret Chapman J. Richard Hurley Jeff S. Wills and Harry D. Jacobs, Jr. 1951 Alex DeBartolo and
Edna Hibbard Craig 1932 Clutter Indianapolis Medical Louise A. Wills Jerrolyn T. Allen Wilma DeBartolo
Mary Born Bracken Clare Allison Meier Society Henry W. Angsten Joann F. Doering
Darrell G. Handrich and L. G. Jacobs and Elizabeth Buckingham Alan Baker and Marjorie Dollard
Jean Handrich Elizabeth Horine Esther Jacobs Livingston 1948 Mamie Baker Julia M. Dowdle
Janice M. Schnorr Armstrong 1941 Dorothy H. Leffler and Mary McCallum Bruce W. Baker and Maureen Thomure Emoff
John D. Armstrong Melvin Leffler Henrichs Kelli J. Baker and Todd R. Emoff
Charles E. Kuonen 1933 Thomas R. Lugar and David R. Baker and Robert C. Erzinger and
Linda Kuonen Medlock E. K. Collison, Jr. 1941 Sarah S. Lugar Marilyn Smith P. Maureen McDonald Marijo D. Erzinger
and Paul A. Medlock Patricia O. Keith Thomas D. Mantel and Overton 1949 Mary Ann Baker Rosamarie Faraone
Leslie Henkel Lehner and Flo Mary Mantel Ben F. Overton Jane S. Baylor Audrey H. Fitzgerald
Burt D. Moore 1933 Paul Eastham Lehner Meridian Hills Country Wilson J. Besant and Kenneth Gaile and
Linda Kuonen Medlock Club Barbara Besant Marjorie S. Gaile
and Paul A. Medlock
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Marvin B. Gillis and Marianne M. Sweeney Tracy Cochran Garrity Janet Renfrow Bolton Richard Paul Steele 1984 Wilda Jones Shafer
Helen R. Gillis Charles J. Thiel and and Dennis J. and Barry Bolton Paul E. Steele and Diana E. J. Urbas
H. Tom Griffith and Emmaline Thiel Downing James R. Cerone and M. Steele
Joann B. Griffith Richard H. Vlerick and Katherine M. Cerone Mary Rogers Field, Friend
Cecilia G. Hansen Charlotte W. Vlerick Mary Ellen Guyer David J. Creagan, Jr. and Rebonna Hansen Jennifer Maude Carlin
Irene M. Hinkamp W F Foundation Davies 1958 Benita Creagan Bromund 1986 and Steve Carlin
David H. Hoffmann and Robert S. Walsh and Richard M. Temple and Donald M. Curtis and Pfizer Foundation
Jerrilyn M. Hoffmann Marion W. Walsh Nancy Lindquist Gail Curtis Felix E. Goodson, Faculty
Walter V. Holt and Richard H. Watson and Temple Robert J. Darnall and Beth Ann Morrison 1987 Edward K. Crossman
Elizabeth R. Holt Constance P. Watson Marletta Farrier Michael S. Corriveau and Sharyn Marie
Barbara H. Howard Robert S. Wetoska and Donald R. Pettit 1960 Darnall Crossman
Robert L. Hulseman and Mary Ann Wetoska Laurel A. Burton and Dayton Foundation Heather K. Jones 1990 Mary Kinsel and Gary
Sheila M. Hulseman Letitia A. Wheeler Mary Kay Burton Depository Meredith C. Dunn Kinsel
Nancy E. Husted and H. Blair White Karen T. Dunlevey James A. Madison
Marlin Husted William J. Witte Kirby W. Bay 1964 David M. Findlay and Amy Eileen Hasbrook 2000 Kathleen Marx
Jeffrey H. Jacobs and Vincent C. Yager L. Terry Chappell and Susan Scott Findlay Daniel T. Hasbrook and George A. Morgan, Jr. and
Susan Comerford Barbara Chappell Donald C. Findlay II Barbara Hasbrook Hildegarde Swanson
Jacobs James W. Emison 1952 David E. Greer and Caitlin Newberry and
Nancy Witte Jacobs Anonymous John L. Trotter 1965 Stephanie Stanley Polly E. Marchese 2001 Timothy Roberts
James R. Jennings Stephen W. Sanger and Jane Vahle Weingartner Greer Ashley S. English Thomas L. Nowak and
William K. Kellogg III Karen Ogren Sanger and James Robert M. Hewett and Paul K. Pogue and Marlene Nowak
William L. Lederer and Lark Morgan Stark Weingartner Sara D. Hewett Rochelle S. Pogue Biochemists, University
Noel K. Lederer The Whitney Foundation Tom Holton and of Notre Dame
Paul H. Lee, Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle 1968 Terry Holton Vanessa A. Baer 2006
Suzanne Sturges Lee Theodore L. Bierman 1953 Michael R. Maine and David L. Ingram Matthew Perry Bereman Joseph R. Hurt, Faculty
Walter L. Marr Estate of Betty Biddle Suzanne Bauman William Kasch and Kappa Alpha Theta Anonymous
Mary Elizabeth Martin Bierman Maine Sonnie Kasch Nancy Shelly Schaenen
Robert C. Matsch Susan Dohrmann Moore Neal E. Kitchell and Michael D. Johnson, Faculty
Jack L. Melamed and J. Kent Guild 1953 and Thomas R. Diana Tamara Kitchell Carol A. Moyer and
Marcia Melamed Dolores L. Guild Moore Caroline Jones Lang and PARENTS Louis T. Zaczkiewicz
Robert J. Michalak and William H. Hoag and Samuel J. Lang, Jr.
Cicely Michalak Marie Hoag Susan L. Saunders 1968 Thomas E. Lilly and W. Peter de Penaloza, Parent Fred N. Nelson, Faculty
Marilyn D. Mints J. Ward Shawver and Sue Suzanne Barker Sjostrom Marianne Lilly Isabel de Penaloza Mark J. Bransfield
Alfred F. Miossi Saunders Shawver William M. Lindstrom Kramer and Jeffrey Judith A. George
Joseph M. Piazza and Jeanne Guild Townsend Clarice Kinsey Bair 1969 and Julie Ann Kramer
Julie A. Piazza and M. B. Townsend Edith B. Kinsey Lindstrom Jewish Community Clifton J. Phillips, Faculty
Cheryl Porter Jane Ehmann Wood and John T. McGowan Foundation of Greater Donald C. Findlay, Jr.
Louis G. Ragusi and James C. Wood Douglas L. Crichlow 1971 McGraw-Hill Companies Kansas City Cheryl Slagell Kinsinger
Lidia Ragusi William L. Brown III and Foundation and Daniel Laurence
John C. Rogers and David L. Vear 1953 Susan Lange Brown Kenneth V. Perkins and Charles G. Himan Kinsinger
Virginia A. Rogers J. Ward Shawver and Sue Leola H. Perkins Stephen W. Sanger and
Thomas M. Rogers and Saunders Shawver Mary L. McClain 1971 James C. Seyfarth and Karen Ogren Sanger John A. Ricketts, Faculty
Karen R. Rogers Marcia Fergus Hopkins Nancy Sweeney John R. Anderson and
Myron E. Rubnitz and Betty Biddle Bierman 1954 and Donald W. Seyfarth Kenneth R. Umfleet Bertha Anderson
Susan B. Rubnitz Estate of Betty Biddle Hopkins Robert A. Subkowsky and Imo Yates Umfleet William F. Carroll, Jr.
Michael P. Ryan and Bierman Elizabeth Subkowsky and Mary Cooke
Sandra M. Ryan James B. Rogers 1971 Sutter Home Winery Carroll
Jean Sampson Margaret Hogue James W. Emison and John N. Taylor and FRIENDS, FACULTY AND Joanne Kissinger
Richard D. Saunders and Corneilsen 1956 Mary Kathryn Connie Taylor STAFF Virginia F. Mease and
Elizabeth K. Saunders Mary Larsen Austin and Holmes Emison Richard M. Temple and Howard F. Mease
David Seeger and Arnold P. Austin Nancy Lindquist Donald J. Cook, Faculty
Theresann Seeger Phillip C. Davis and Theodore McNutt Temple Jane E. Carlstrom Finbar Thym Ryan, Friend
Bernard F. Sergesketter Mary Emison Davis Englehart, Jr. 1972 Loren Cerone Tozer and Amy Tucker Ryan and
and Mary H. Lynn Cooley McMillion David B. Englehart and Thomas Tozer Harlow G. Farmer, Friend Andrew D. Ryan
Sergesketter and Lee N. McMillion Helen E. Englehart William S. Corak and
Charles H. Shaw and Eleanor Thomas Nash Teresa Lain Douglas 1984 Hilda I. Corak Vincent A. Serpa, Faculty
Beverly E. Shaw Melvin Kenneth Tracht 1972 Kimberley Wheat Condas Robert A. Farmer and Marcia Fergus Hopkins
R. G. Shuma and Ann Boren Reeder 1957 Mildred J. Tracht Jean H. Farmer and Donald W.
Nancy R. Shuma Robert J. Sell and Peter J. Rogers 1984 Charles F. Gladding and Hopkins
Sandra L. Simon Mary Stolz Sell Lisa E. Drack 1980 Abbott Laboratories Fund Susan M. Gladding
W. Ronald Sims and Miller Family Foundation James F. Meyer and Ruth Latimer Katharyn G. Sweet, Friend
Greta H. Sims Neal A. Cochran 1958 Jiaying Meyer Alice B. Norair Sarah L. Rosen and
Edward J. Spiegel Barbara Tracy Cochran Thomas M. Phillips 1982 William J. Ogden Gerald H. Rosen
David P. Stowell and Betsy Adams
Janet D. Stowell
Honor Gifts
Each year, DePauw University receives gifts that are made specifically in honor of a living individual, such as
a family member or friend who attended DePauw, or a member of the University’s faculty or staff. Between
July 1, 2006, and June 30, 2007, the following individuals were honored through gifts to DePauw.
Raman W. Stultz 1936 Marilyn Newpart Leis 1952 Sharon Riordan Keith B. Stanford 1995 Nancee Burkett Dickson FRIENDS, FACULTY AND
Richard S. Stultz and Nancy Leis Kota and Goldstein 1957 Cynthia S. Anthony and and Alfred Dickson STAFF
JoAnne D. Stultz J. Michael Kota Jane Umbreit Nestory Roy J. Anthony Bridget L. Gourley
Susan Leis Thiele and Tyson C. Kackley and Gwen Bottoms, Friend
Howard B. Burkett 1938 Howard N. Thiele Nancy Long Hardy 1957 Brian Neal Spilbeler 2003 Genevieve T. Burkett Nancy Leis Kota and J.
Jane Burkett Jane Umbreit Nestory Jason Aaron Spilbeler Rick Knopf and Michael Kota
Joshua Burkett David J. Morehead 1953 Susan Knopf Susan Leis Thiele and
Richard Burkett and Betty Davis Givens and Jean Fowler King 1957 Lauren McDermit Howard N. Thiele
Nancy A. Coffin David W. Givens Jane Umbreit Nestory Beatrice 2007 David Furman
Winifred Burkett and Donna A. McDermit and David Thomas Furman, Jr. Robert G. Bottoms, Faculty
David H. Burkett Betty Davis Givens 1954 Barbara Epstein Maher 1957 George C. McDermit Nancy Leis Kota and
Andrew Dickson and Rosemary Davis Shaw Jane Umbreit Nestory Thomas A. Hampton J. Michael Kota
Lorie R. Dickson Jeremy Peter Brok 2007 Kyle Thomas Hampton Susan Leis Thiele and
Nancee Burkett Dickson Marjorie Davis Marilyn Murlin Jeremy Peter Brok Howard N. Thiele
and Alfred Dickson Morehead 1954 Norton 1957 Eugene Hebe Kremer IV
Bridget L. Gourley Betty Davis Givens and Jane Umbreit Nestory Jerilyn Marie Kremer Clinton B. Gass, Faculty
Tyson C. Kackley and David W. Givens PARENTS Anonymous
Genevieve T. Burkett Suzanne Smith Lawrence E. Zabinski
Rick Knopf and Larry N. Tibbetts 1956 Ramsby 1957 Lucille Burkett Geoffrey Edward Stephen K. Gauly, Staff
Susan Knopf J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. and Jane Umbreit Nestory Jane Burkett Zabinski Pittsburgh Planned
Linda R. Mahrdt Joshua Burkett Giving Council
Charles A. Leis 1952 Gail Divine Sims 1957 Richard Burkett and
Nancy Leis Kota and Joene Bruhn Cline 1957 Jane Umbreit Nestory Nancy A. Coffin David W. Givens, Friend
J. Michael Kota Jane Umbreit Nestory Winifred Burkett and Rosemary Davis Shaw
Susan Leis Thiele and Jean McNeill Kaulakis 1967 David H. Burkett
Howard N. Thiele Megan Cyr Kaulakis Andrew Dickson and Barbara J. Steinson, Faculty
Lorie R. Dickson Jennifer Maude Carlin
and Steve Carlin
I can’t imagine this institution without the Fisher Fund for Fac-
ulty Development. The faculty at DePauw is a dynamic, creative,
industrious bunch. The Fisher grants allow us to remember who we are and why we en-
tered our respective fields. Our professional work keeps us alive, keeps our classrooms dy-
namic, keeps us imagining what new idea, new experiment, new sentence will come next.”
– Lili Wright
Associate Professor of English
Report of gifts received July 1, 2006, through June 30, 2007. Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
received and other deferred gifts.
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Annual Honor Roll of Donors
Many DePauw alumni, parents and friends volunteer their time, energy and expertise on behalf of the
University. We are grateful to the volunteers listed below and others whose service and dedication help
guide and strengthen DePauw University.
Life Trustees
John T. Anderson ’52 Arthur E. Klauser ’45
John W. Christensen ’35 David J. Morehead ’53
Eugene L. Delves ’50 Ian M. Rolland ’55
John W. Fisher, Parent Thomas A. Sargent ’55
Allen D. Fleener ’52 Norval B. Stephens, Jr. ’51
Robert R. Frederick ’48 William F. Welch ’40
Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57 Richard D. Wood ’48
Advisory Trustees
James R. Bartlett ’66 Michael R. Maine ’61
Rhett W. Butler ’62 Andrew J. Paine, Jr. ’59
Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60 Janet W. Prindle ’58
Don R. Daseke ’61 Jane Turk Schlansker ’63
Donald C. Findlay II ’56 Theodore M. Solso ’69
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57 Timothy H. Ubben ’58
G. Richard Locke ’58 Robert B. Wessling ’59
DePauw University has made every effort to maintain accuracy in the preparation of the Annual Honor Roll of Donors.
Unfortunately, mistakes or omissions can and do occur.
If you should find an error in this report, please notify the University so that our records can be corrected.
Write: DePauw University, Stewardship Office, Attn: Honor Roll, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2006, through June 30, 2007. Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
received and other deferred gifts.
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Alumni Programs
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Alumni Programs
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world;
indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
– Margaret Mead (former DePauw student)
How do I get involved? Check the Web site at www.depauw.edu/alumni/MOS to see which
regions already have service projects planned. If your area is not listed, volunteer to be a host.
Contact the Office of Alumni Relations at alumnioffice@depauw.edu or call 877-658-2586,
and our staff will get you started.
How do I find projects? There are more than 400 Volunteer Centers throughout the country that
are aware of the most pressing needs in your area. Affiliated with the Points of Light Foundation,
Volunteer Centers work closely with thousands of causes and agencies that welcome your assistance. If
your local Volunteer Center (check out www.pointsoflight.org/centers/find_center.cfm) is not aware
of any planned projects for May, its staff can help you design a meaningful volunteer experience for all.
DePauw students and alumni make a difference in their communities every day. Collectively,
let us join together a make a big difference throughout the nation in the month of May!
– The DePauw Alumni Board Month of Service Team
ALUMNI RELATIONS
Bartlett Alumni House
411 E. Seminary St.
Greencastle, IN 46135-0037
alumnioffice@depauw.edu
877-658-2586
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DEPAUW DISCO
AUW ISCOURSE
2008
September 18-20
For more information about DePauw Discourse 2008,
go to www.depauw.edu/discourse
or contact Steve Setchell at ssetchell@depauw.edu
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Alumni can race to victory during Ireland photo tour Aug. 3-13 with
Little 5 weekend Professor Cynthia O’Dell
Photographing Ireland: The land and people on the western edge
DePauw alumni are invited to travel
to the remote regions of Ireland on a photo-
graphic journey with DePauw professor and
photographer Cynthia O’Dell from Aug. 3-13,
2008. Spend 10 blissful days in County Mayo,
traveling and photographing. The tour will take
you to Croagh Patrick, Achill Island, Sheeffrey O’Dell
Woods and other breathtaking locations in western Ireland. Participants
will stay at Hillcrest House, which was renovated for the sole purpose of
accommodating photography groups.
DePauw alumni cyclists, you once again have a chance to race to The tour is an opportunity to learn new photographic skills or sharpen
victory during Little 5 weekend in April. The DePauw Cycling Club old ones in the midst of exquisite landscapes with guidance from O’Dell,
will host an Alumni Race on Saturday, April 19, 2008, at the Blackstock associate professor and chair of DePauw’s art department. It is open to
Stadium track. photographers at all skill levels. Daily photographic instruction will be
The Alumni Race will consist of two age categories. There will be offered as desired, and evening sessions will include portfolio reviews
an Alumni 40+ race and an Alumni Open race, for racers under the and Professor O’Dell’s presentations of her photographic research.
age of 40. Each race will be 40 minutes and five laps in length. “In the fall of 2005, I traveled to Ireland on an artistic journey. It was
The schedule on April 19 will be: a nostalgic and mythical search to the land of my ancestors, and it has
11:30 a.m. – Alumni (age 40+) prompted demanding and exciting research,” O’Dell said. “As a result,
1 p.m. – DePauw women students I am currently working on a new multi-layered photographic project
2:30 p.m. – Alumni Open (under age 40) exploring the Irish landscape, my family archive, the Irish Famine of
4 p.m. – DePauw men students 1845 and current re-migration to Ireland. My journey included three
Each race will be in a criterium style format, which allows the trips to Ireland – over a total of five months – and an artist residency
officials to score racers without pulling lapped riders from the field. at the Burren College of Art in western Ireland.” O’Dell created ap-
The entry fee is $30, payable to DePauw Cycling Club. If you are proximately 7,000 images of Ireland during this period.
interested, contact Kent A. Billingsley ’80, who is in charge of registration, At the start of her sabbatical research in August 2005, O’Dell joined
at alumnilittle5@comcast.net to inform him of your interest in racing a photography tour in western Ireland through Strabo Tour Company,
or with any questions. Registration and payment should be mailed to: and she found the trip inspiring and productive. It was not a typical tour,
C/O: DPU Alumni Race and Strabo tours were professionally operated. As a result, she decided
Kent Billingsley to lead her own tours for Strabo to a region she cares about deeply and
482 Essex Place provide a similar experience for other photographers.
Carol Stream, IL 60188 O’Dell is the recipient of a DePauw University Professorship,
Faculty Fellowship and Fisher Fellowship. She received B.A. and B.F.A.
degrees from the University of Iowa and M.F.A. from the University
You can find the registration form of Colorado at Boulder. A photographer and filmmaker, O’Dell’s work
and more information about the explores conceptual combinations relating to gender and identity, land
race on the DePauw Cycling Club and place, and autobiographical narratives.
Web site at: If you have questions about joining the tour, send e-mail to Pro-
www.depauw.edu/student/orgs/ fessor O’Dell at codell@depauw.edu. For more information, go to
bikeclub/index.asp. www.cindyodell.com or the Strabo Tour Company Web site at
www.phototc.com/tours/tour.php?tour=87.
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1952
Nine members of the Delta Delta Delta class
of 1952 returned to campus for their 55th reunion
in June 2007. (See photo, top next page.)
1953
John Jakes received Western Writers of
America’s Owen Wister Award for his lifetime
contributions to the field of western literature
during his career spanning more than 50 years. He
has written historical fiction, which includes Kent
Family Chronicles and North and South trilogy, as
Members of the Delta Gamma sorority, Class of 1951. Those attending the 56th DePauw reunion included well as science fiction and nonfiction. He has had
Barbara Riggs Wever, Barbara Ryrholm Sarason, Anne Prosser Turner, Nancy Cessna Hawthorne and 16 consecutive books appear on The New York
Nancy Shelly Schaenen. Times bestseller list.
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the RSC program in 1997 when he was president
of the International Society of Nephrology. He also
served as editor of the recently published three-
volume 8th edition of Diseases of the Kidney and
Urinary Tract. Robert is a professor of medicine at
University of Colorado School of Medicine.
1960
Richard H. Davis retired from Earlham College
(Ind.) as a professor of religion, where he taught
since 1968. Richard helped to establish Senior Year
Studies and the Program for Integral Education,
and he served on the committee that established the
peace studies program. He and his wife, Marian,
live in Waynesville, Ohio. They are the parents of
Class of 1952 Delta Delta Delta members. Those returning to celebrate their 55th reunion in June 2007 included six adopted daughters.
Nancy Nelson Hamilton, Helen Gibson Tykal, M. Irene Cattran Stephens, Kathleen Keller Smith, Nancy Donald H. Driemeier is acting president of
Driscol Gardner, Carol Nelson Johnson, Gloria Lindquist Daily and Marilyn Heaton Fackler. Attending Eden Theological Seminary in Webster Groves,
but not pictured was Natalie Graham Nicholson. Ill. He is dean emeritus at the College of Business
Administration and retired deputy to the chancellor
of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
1954 the conference as chair of the Peace Through Tour-
ism committee of the Society of American Travel Richard “Dick” H. Tomey, San Jose State
William F. Rasmussen, founder of ESPN, University’s head football coach, coached his
Writers. Drawing from travel experiences in New
has created CollegeFanz.com. The online site of- 300th college football game, Sept. 1, 2007, when
Zealand, Fiji, Jamaica and Thailand, Sally gave
fers colleges and universities an interactive online the San Jose State Spartans opened their season
presentations on “Taking Vacations Seriously,”
presence that allows them to find other fans, post at Arizona State.
and also took part in the IIPT First Africa Media
and share photos and videos, create blogs and
Exchange. Her Web site is www.sallymackinney.
groups, and invite other fans to online forums
com. (See photo, below left.)
and talk shows.
James W. Rowlett was named the 2007
1961
John E. Tener is a senior partner in the Boston
Distinguished Senior at the Very Cherry Dis-
tinguished Senior Breakfast at the Traverse City
1956 law office of Robinson & Cole LLP and a member
Richard W. Peck’s latest audiobook, On the of the firm’s litigation and insurance groups. He
(Mich.) Elks Lodge in July 2007 in recognition is a member of the New England Steering Com-
Wings of Heroes, was listed in The Washington Post as
of his volunteer support and service to the Grand mittee of the Barack Obama campaign for the
“Good listening for long summer days.” The book
Traverse community. He is chairman of the local presidency.
is an account of what life was like on the home
Poverty Reduction Initiative. An article in the
front during World War II. Richard, the author
Traverse City Record-Eagle stated that Jim “has
of young adult fiction, has been called “America’s
contributed boundless energy in working toward
the goal of reducing poverty in the five-county
best living author for young adults.” 1962
Robert C. Nordvall reports that since he
region.” Since his retirement from Dow Chemi- moved to a community near Florence, Italy, he has
cal after 40 years of service, Jim has made helping
others a main priority.
1957 seen several DePauw friends, including Thomas
J. Patrick “Pat” Aikman retired as game “Tod” O. Dawson, Peter R. Egbert ’63, D. Bruce
director of The Indianapolis Star Indiana All- Frobes, Carole Battey Frobes, Roger R. Fross,
Melinda Paine Geraldson ’65 and her husband, R.
1955 Stars after 20 years of service. He will continue
to work with the All-Stars as a consultant to the I. Geraldson, John W. Hare, James A. Tagtmeier
Sara “Sally” ’66 and Kay Theobald Reissing. Bob posts his
next game director.
Brown McKinney experiences and observations in Italy weekly on
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. served as one of the
is a travel journalist his Web site, www.bob.it.tt. His e-mail address is
honorary co-chairs for an event honoring music
and author. During bobnordvall@hotmail.com.
impresario Quincy Jones at Washington University,
her DePauw senior
Sept. 27, 2007. The event was presented by The
year, Sally and her
HistoryMakers, a Chicago-based, nonprofit video
sorority sisters gave
an Africa-themed
oral history archive. Vernon is an attorney, civil 1963
rights leader and the senior managing director of Ann W. Borger is the author of a book of
dinner with house poems, Sailing Into Sunset. (See Recent Words,
Lazard Frères & Company LLC.
waiters as guests page 18.)
Gretchen Kiger Cryer was a contributing
– a thank-you for Carolyn Hartle Vesey hosted several members
composer to the musical Hats!. The musical ran
waiters at Alpha of DePauw’s 1963 and 1964 classes in her home in
at Royal George Theatre in Chicago, April 20-July
Sara “Sally” Brown Omicron Pi. Fifty- West Palm Beach, Fla. (See photo, right.)
29, 2007, and was extended twice due to ticket
McKinney ’55 two years later, she Lewis F. Matuszewich is chair of the Inter-
demands.
thought of that vil- national and Immigration Law Section of the
Dr. Robert W. Schrier was honored by the
lage-themed party while dancing with other del- Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA). He practices
International Society of Nephrology with the
egates to music by Annet Nandujja & The Planets law with Matuszewich, Kelly & McKeever, LLP,
creation of the Robert W. Schrier Prize to recognize
at the 4th International Institute for Peace Through in Chicago and Crystal Lake, Ill. He has served
outstanding Renal Sister Centers (RSC). The award
Tourism (IIPT) African Conference in Kampala, as editor of The Globe, a publication of the ISBA,
was inaugurated at the World Congress of Nephrol-
Uganda. From May 20-24, 2007, Sally attended for seven years as well as a member of the Elder
ogy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Robert established
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Law Section Council and the Continuing Legal
Education Committee of the ISBA.
Edward G. Schneider is interim dean for the
College of Graduate Health Sciences at University
of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Susan Wegman Manning is senior vice
president of business development and customer
relations for Ridgefield Bank in Ridgefield, Conn.
She is responsible for acquisition and retention of
key commercial accounts as well as liaison to local
municipalities for business development.
1964
Carolyn Hartle Vesey ’63 hosted members of
DePauw’s 1963 and 1964 classes in her home in
West Palm Beach, Fla. (See photo, below.)
George R. Rehnquist was appointed to serve Class of 1969 Alpha Chi Omega members attending celebration in Saddlebrook Resort, Fla. Those attending
on Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education. include Paula Drake Ilardo, Rebecca Tatman Sipe, Sarah Katterhenry Dutton, Nancy VanSickle Kent,
He will serve a four-year term. Martha Musk Robertson, Nancy Reynolds Fairchild, Karen Keeler Rogers, Elizabeth Clark Swank, Barbara
White Parker, Linda Spreen Budelsky, Barbara Heisel Manning, Betsy Roberts Sklenicka, Gail Austin
Siegers, Gayle Chadwick Hutchens and Karen Pratt Peiffer.
1965
David L. Callies delivered a paper, “Hong
Kong’s Basic Law: The First Ten Years and Its Way initiatives. He and his wife, Carol, live in particularly ethanol, in his capacity as president of
Future,” at the Hong Kong SAR Basic Law Tenth Dallas. They have five grown children. the Agribusiness Council, a nonprofit organization
Anniversary International Conference, June 23, based in Washington.
2007, at City University of Hong Kong. David is
a professor at William S. Richardson School of Law 1966
at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where he Dr. Thomas P. Cooper is a member of the 1968
teaches land use, legal research and writing, prop- board of directors of IPC The Hospitalist Com- Jill Kneen
erty law and state and local government law. pany, Inc. He is founder and chairman of the Stamm, a clinical
C. Vinton Hoey Jr. retired from ExxonMobil board of VeriCare, a leading provider of quality associate professor
following 36 years in the corporate and marketing mental healthcare to older adults; a partner at at Arizona State
communications area. He has a second career as Aperture Venture Partners; and a director for University, is the au-
senior vice president of brand strategy and com- Kindred Healthcare, Inc. and Hanger Orthopedic thor of Bright from
munications for United Way of Metropolitan Group. He teaches entrepreneurship at Columbia the Start: The Sim-
Dallas. He leads the brand team, which positions University School of Business. ple, Science-Backed
United Way on public issues, creates public relations Nicholas E. Hollis appeared on Fox News Way to Nurture Your
outreach opportunities, manages events, develops Channel’s Weekend Live show in a nationally tele- Child’s Developing
campaign materials and supports strategic United vised debate concerning ethanol, April 21, 2007. Mind from Birth
Nick is a leading critic of agricultural subsidies, to Age 3. Jill is co-
Jill Kneen Stamm ’68 founder of New
Directions Institute
for Infant Brain Development in Phoenix as well
as creator of a product called Brain Boxes, a set of
12 boxes of toys, books, games and instructional
cards that helps to maximize developing minds.
Jill was named one of the top 10 finalists for the
Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce’s Woman
of the Year (Athena Award). (See photo, above.)
(See Recent Words, page 16.)
Stephen W. Sanger has handed over his duties
as chief executive officer of General Mills after
more than 12 years of service. Steve will continue
as chairman of the company until May 2008.
1969
James A. Ibbotson performed at the Florida
Museum of Natural History’s ButterflyFest, Oct.
13-14, 2007. Earlier, he performed at the fourth
annual American Renewable Energy Day in Aspen,
Colo., Aug. 24-25. Jimmy is former lead singer for
1963 and 1964 DePauw class members in West Palm Beach, Fla. Those attending the gathering included
the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and was the lead vocal
Richard W. Pell ’63, C. Alan Marsh ’63, Linda L. Haynie ’63, Carolyn Hartle Vesey ’63, Mark E. English
for The Ballad of the Monon Bell recording.
’64, Rodney G. Dore ’64, David A. Leighty ’63, William E. Green ’63 and Sidney H. Showalter II ’64.
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Theodore “Tim” M. Solso, chief executive named 2008 District II Superintendent of the John M. Ste-
officer of Cummins Inc., based in Columbus, Year. The award is presented by the Indiana phen is a partner
Ind., and a member of DePauw’s Board of Trust- Association of Public School Superintendents. in the labor and
ees, received the International Executive of the Wendy is now a candidate for a national award employment de-
Year award from the Academy of International for top superintendent. partment of the
Business and the 2007 American Business Award Susan Schaefer Neville spoke at a Prairie Ohio law firm Por-
for Best Chairman. Writers Guild conference at St. Joseph’s College, ter Wright Mor-
Fifteen Alpha Chi Omegas from the Class of Sept. 22, 2007. Susan is an associate professor at ris & Arthur. He
1969, wearing T-shirts imprinted with “Sisters Butler University in Indianapolis. She is author was ranked as one
Since the ’60s,” gathered at Saddlebrook Resort, of several books, including Fabrication: Essays in of Ohio’s leading
Fla., to celebrate their continuing friendship. (See Making Things and Making Meaning, Twilight labor and employ-
photo, top previous page.) in Arcadia, Iconography: A Writer’s Meditation John M. Stephen ’76 ment attorneys by
Barbara Zaring, a self-employed artist in Taos, and In the House of Blue Lights. Her most recent the publishers of
N.M., had a one-person exhibit of new abstract publication is Sailing the Inland Seas: On Writing, Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for
compositions in oil and chine collè monoprints Literature, and Land. Business, June 2007. He has been adjunct professor
titled Uncharted Territory at Fenix Gallery, Taos, at Capital University Law and Graduate Center
N.M., Sept. 15-Oct. 31, 2007. The work was in Columbus, Ohio, since 1987 and co-editor of
derived from the interior space created through 1974 Ohio Employment Practices Law since 1991. (See
30 years of meditation practice and dream work. Garey L. Carson retired as a special education photo, above.)
The gallery’s Web site is fenixgallery.com. instructor. He now works as a chemical dependency Phillip W. Trammell is director of develop-
counselor for adults and adolescents. Garey con- ment at the University of Dallas. He is respon-
tinues to be active in the Cincinnati-area music sible for fund-raising activities, including the
1971 scene, playing in two bands and leading music at annual fund, foundation and corporate giving
Scott S. Brinkmeyer will be listed in the his local church. and major gifts.
2008 edition of the Best Lawyers in America. Katherine L. Cauley is director of the Center for Jan Walton Rubsam is the owner and chief in-
Scott is a partner and attorney for the law firm Healthy Communities at Wright State University’s structor of ATA Black Belt Academy in Valparaiso,
of Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones PLC in Grand Boonshoft School of Medicine; co-director of the Ind. Jan is a third-degree black belt. She is ranked
Rapids, Mich. HealthLink RHIO in Dayton; program director third in the world in sparring and in the World Top
Doug Frantz is Middle East and Africa bureau for the Academic Health Education Center and Ten in forms and weapons in her division. She has
chief for The Wall Street Journal, based in Istanbul. associate professor in the School of Professional been Indiana state champion in sparring for four
Doug is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning finalist Psychology and Boonshoft School of Medicine. years and is the 2007 state champion in weapons,
and author of several books. She was a judge in the selection of recipients for forms and sparring. Jan is assistant to the dean of the
Mikella Kaiser Lowe is superintendent of Health Care Heroes Awards presented by the College of Arts and Sciences at Valparaiso Univer-
Anderson (Ind.) Community School Corpora- Business Courier at its 10th annual awards dinner, sity. In her spare time, she trains for and competes
tion. She has completed 36 years of teaching and March 22, 2007, in Cincinnati. in sprint distance triathlons. She and her husband,
administration in the district. Her e-mail address Linda Underwood Fernandez is interim Wolfgang, live on a farm, where he runs the only
is mlowe@acsc.net. superintendent of Goochland (Va.) County privately owned, wind-powered barbershop in the
Winthrop “Win” S. Morris is project manager Public Schools. world. His Web site is wolfsbarbershop.com. Jan’s
for the Columbus, Ind., office of TLS. Michael B. Wanchic returned as guitarist for Web site is www.atabba.net. Her e-mail address is
John Mellencamp’s 22nd album. Mike has spent jan.rubsam@gmail.com.
more than 30 years working with Mellencamp’s R. Lee Wilson is author of Buster’s Christmas
1972 band as producer and musician. Letter: Lessons From a Dog’s Tale of Survival. (See
Morgan V. Lefferdink is chief executive of- Recent Words, page 16.)
ficer of MVL Group Inc. The company is based
in Jupiter, Fla. 1975
C. Wayne Perry retired as head football coach David M. Whatley and Linda H. Heuring ’76 1977
at Hanover College at the end of the 2007 season. live at 712 S. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, IL 60304. Jeffrey L.
Wayne is the winningest coach in Indiana collegiate Dave is a consultant with Sogeti, USA. Linda is a Hammond wrote
football history. He will lead the athletic fund-rais- freelance journalist and fiction writer. the screenplay for
ing initiatives and coach the men’s and women’s Laura S. Yeo and Thomas R. Clark (Indiana the film, I Know
golf teams at Hanover. University) were married June 15, 2007. They live Who Killed Me,
at 124 West 73rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46260. produced by Sony
Pictures and star-
1973 ring Lindsay Lo-
L. Kristina Anderson Thompson has achieved 1976 han. The movie
the level of director II with Melaleuca, Inc. Me- Linda H. Heuring and David M. Whatley ’75 opened in theatres
laleuca, The Wellness Company, is an Inc. 500 live at 712 S. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, IL 60304. July 2007. (See
company that researches, develops and manufac- Linda is a freelance journalist and fiction writer. Jeffrey L. Hammond ’77 photo, left.)
tures the world’s leading wellness products. Kristi’s Dave is a consultant with Sogeti, USA. Barbara King-
e-mail address is kristi313@hotmail.com. Ralph “Rusty” J. Mathena is athletic director solver was featured in the UK’s Guardian, June
Wendy Sanders Robinson, superintendent at Berthoud (Colo.) High School. Rusty teaches 2007 discussing her latest book, Animal, Vegetable,
of Fort Wayne (Ind.) Community Schools, was classes and coaches football. Miracle: A Year of Food Life. She said in the article,
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“I’ve never really lost contact with the land. The
real places for me were always outside the concrete.”
Cheryl Waldron Musgrave is commissioner
of the Indiana Department of Local Government
1983
James C. Alling is president of Starbucks Cof-
Barbara and her family live on a farm in Virginia, Finance.
fee International. Jim has been with the company
where they raise or grow the majority of the food
since 1997, serving as president of Starbucks U.S.
they consume. Barbara was named Food Writer of
since 2005.
the Year in the October 2007 issue of Bon Appetit. 1980 Alice E. Ridgway’s Web site is www.kevin-
Dr. David S. Macpherson is chief medical of- Thomas L. Vear is co-owner of Donckers soda
alice.us. Alice would like to hear from DePauw
ficer for VA Healthcare-Veterans Integrated Services fountain and ice-cream parlor in Marquette, Mich.
classmates.
Network 4. He oversees operations in Pennsylvania Donckers has been a downtown fixture for most of
and Delaware as well as portions of West Virginia, the 20th century. Tom and his co-owner intend to
New Jersey, Ohio and New York.
Nancy O’Donnell Hellyer is a member of the
restore the business to its original layout.
1984
Lynn Beimdiek Morris was profiled in an
board of directors of Notre Dame Federal Credit
article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 2007,
Union. She is the president and chief executive 1981 describing artwork of local artists. Lynn works in
officer of Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Dennis R. Erwin is director of finance for
painted ceramic pieces for the home and garden.
in South Bend, Ind. Paragon Companies, an Indianapolis-based com-
Her work includes vases, dishes, flower pots and
mercial realty company.
bird feeders.
David M. Hellmich is editor of Ethical Lead-
John C. Feld has released his first compact disk
1978 ership in the Community College: Bridging Theory
of original songs, titled Ordinary Life.
Mark W. Grannon and his wife, Gai, live at and Daily Practice. He is vice president of learning
Amy Fitz Gibbon Sonnenberg has joined the
15 Franklin Ave., Midland Park, NJ 07432, in a support and academic affairs at Bluegrass Com-
United Way of Greater Houston. She combines
historic house built in 1864. Mark is president of munity and Technical College in Lexington, Ky.
her music, business and legal degrees to specialize
Kathy Santo Pet Enterprises LLC, a media and (See Recent Words, page 17.)
in fundraising with the Houston legal community.
pet products company. Mark’s e-mail address is Robert S. Martino Jr. is a high school science
She and her husband, Gary, were married in
mark@grannon.com. teacher at Chesterton (Ind.) High School. He and
1996. Amy has a stepson, daughter-in-law and
his wife, Marsha, live in Chesterton.
two grandchildren.
Mary G. Meeker was a speaker at the fourth
D. Louis Glaser and his wife, Rachel, announce
1979 annual conference of Web 2.0. She is managing
the birth of their daughter, Marlowe Steele Glaser,
Charles D. Brooks is vice present of govern- director of Morgan Stanley in New York City.
Sept. 8, 2007. Marlowe joins sister Ella Scarlett at
ment relations for SRA International Inc., a Fortune John F. Stevenson is vice president for strategy
1344 W. Byron St., Chicago, IL 60613.
500 technology company. Chuck lives in Arlington, and system transformation for Pepsi-Cola North
J. Chris Herin is a principal hydrogeologist
Va., with his wife, Mary, and two daughters. His America, a division of PepsiCo, Inc. He has been
with Geosyntec Consultants. He provides envi-
e-mail address is chetz18@aol.com. with PepsiCo for more than 16 years in a variety of
ronmental remediation, risk management and
Sally Saltsman Frick is a professional flutist sales and general management roles. In his new role,
litigation support services to clients throughout
and has served as flutist and piccoloist for North- he is responsible for leading bottler transformation
the United States. He; his wife, Mary; and their
west Indiana Symphony Orchestra, Waukegan efforts across supply chain, information technology
children live in Palm Beach County, Fla. Chris
Symphony Orchestra, Spartanburg Philharmonic and franchise capability. John and his family live
would enjoy hearing from DePauw classmates. His
and Converse College symphonietta. in New Canaan, Conn.
e-mail address is cherin@geosyntec.com.
David M. Lockie is president of the Illinois-
based Union Beverage Company. The company
Hire DePauw students 1982 distributes wine, spirits and malt beverage products
and alumni Dianne R. Chase is director of community
in 12 states.
education at Eanes Independent School District in
Dr. Stephen E. Strup is chief of the Division
List your career-related opportunities Austin, Texas. Dianne served as National Accredi-
of Urology at University of Kentucky College of
on the DePauw Web site. We can help tation Coordinator for the National Afterschool
Medicine. Stephen and his wife, Sue, have two
you recruit excellent candidates for Association and as executive director and president
children: Spencer, 14, and Sydney, 8.
your: of Texas Afterschool Association.
Ann M. Thomas and Rick Beery (Portland State)
Joseph W. Dayan is executive director for
• Summer jobs/internships were married Oct. 21, 2006, in Kennewick, Wash.
Indianapolis City Market. Joseph is overseeing
• Full-time jobs They live in Pendleton, Ore. Ann continues her sport
renovation of the historic downtown landmark.
(entry-level and experienced) psychology practice, The Sports Mind. Her e-mail
Douglas A. Fink is the head of IT quality manage-
address is e:thesportsmind@gmail.com. She would
ment for Novartis Pharma AG in Basel, Switzerland.
You may post job openings directly enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates.
He; his wife, Alana; and their two daughters, Rachel,
to the Web site at www.depauw.edu/ 17, and Rebecca, 13, enjoy exploring all the sights and
admin/career/alumni/HireDePauw.asp.
You may also view students’ résumés at
foods of the three-country region. Doug says, “Little
did I know that when I spent the semester abroad in
1985
Kathy Patterson Vrabeck is president of EA
this site. Freiburg, Germany, in 1981, that I would return to
Casual Entertainment.
the same area on a permanent basis.”
For additional information, please Edward E. Lehman has been appointed a guest
contact:
Thomas R. Cath ’76,
professor at Shanghai Jiaotong University School of
Law for a period of three years. Ed is a partner in the
1986
William E. Martinov Jr. is senior associate direc-
Director of Career Services law firm of Lehman, Lee & Xu in Beijing, China.
tor of athletics for external services and advancement
Phone: 765-658-4280 David E. Reid is a member of the board of
at Stony Brook University in New York.
directors of Indiana’s Shelby County United Fund
Fax: 765-658-4282 Bryant L. Orem graduated from Basic Class
for You. David is a controller for Ryobi Die Casting
E-mail: tcath@depauw.edu 07-169 of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy,
(USA) Inc. in Shelbyville, Ind.
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where he was elected president of his class and
received the Academic Achievement Award for
Western Reserve University. His e-mail address is
james.e.ryan@sbcglobal.net.
1992
Andrew G. Dismore is director of paradigm
the highest GPA among the officers. He serves
innovation in the product development group of
the Zionsville, Ind., police department and also
Denny’s Restaurant in Spartanburg, S.C.
works part-time with the sheriff’s department in 1990 Victoria Duncan Gardner is director of story
Hamilton County (Ind.). Craig H. Adams and his wife, Anne M. Myong,
development for Cantaloupe LLC, an India-
announce the adoption of Olivia Jintuan and Zoe
napolis marketing company that uses unscripted
Jinjie Adams. The two-year-old twins join Craig
video stories to send its clients’ messages over
1987 and Anne at their home in Beijing, China. Craig
the Internet.
Juliana M. Overmier won the Byron Hester works for Extreme Networks. Anne works for
Anne M. Hardwick is executive director of
Solo Flute Competition in Houston, March 10, Agilent Technologies. Craig’s e-mail address is
administrative affairs for the College of Health
2007. She received a cash prize and will perform craig_adams@hotmail.com.
Sciences at the University of Indianapolis. Her
a solo concert at the 2008 Flute Fest in Houston. Sister Dana M. Augustin professed first vows
e-mail address is anne46202@hotmail.com.
Juliana is a member of Cimarron Wind Quintet July 1, 2007, in the Church of the Immaculate Con-
Alexandra Keresey Andersson and her hus-
and serves as Oklahoma Flute Society’s community ception at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in Richmond,
band, Roine, announce the birth of their son, Mat-
outreach chair. She is adjunct instructor of music Ind. Dana currently ministers as the supervisor of
tias Keresey Andersson, Nov. 7, 2006. Mattias joins
at East Central University in Ada, Okla. biomass processing, part of the facilities manage-
sister Linnea, 4, at their home in Roanoke, Texas.
ment staff at Saint Mary-of-the Woods.
Their e-mail address is r.andersson@verizon.net.
Carol Euken Bledsoe and her husband, John, an-
Dr. Tracy L. Salinas and her husband, Ryan
1988 nounce the birth of their son, Benjamin Payton Bled-
Brewer, announce the birth of their son, Jackson
Treg W. Balding and his wife, Mary, announce soe, Aug. 18, 2006. Carol directs the writing center
Matthew Harrison Brewer, June 4, 2007. Tracy’s
the birth of their daughter, Reese Elizabeth and teaches English at Florida Gulf Coast University
e-mail address is drtracysal@comcast.net.
Balding, Dec. 8, 2006. Reese Elizabeth joins in Fort Myers, Fla. John owns a computer business.
Seiichiro Yoshii and his wife, Noriko, live at
siblings Will, 5, and Brooks, 3, at their home in Carol’s e-mail address is Bledsoe@fgcu.edu.
Setagaya 3-22-3, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0017
Shaker Heights, Ohio. Treg’s e-mail address is Lisa M. Snider is a senior product manager
JAPAN. Seiichiro joined Nomura Securities
tmbalding@aol.com. for consumer marketing for Abbott Laboratories.
Company, Ltd., as a member of the global research
Angelo J. She is one of the Top 25 Marketers on the DTC
department’s IT planning staff. He has been a jazz
Loumbas is presi- Perspectives sixth annual list of a select group of
critic and a translator since 2002 and contributes
dent-elect of the industry leaders representing 16 pharmaceutical
to many books, magazines and Web sites, and he
Rotary Club of Chi- companies and more than two dozen brands.
is also an amateur drummer.
cago (Rotary/One)
for 2009. Rotary/
One is the world’s 1991 1993
first rotary club, Mindi Braselton Rector and her husband,
Chanda Coblentz Nichols and her husband,
founded in Chicago Charlie, announce the birth of their son, Nathan
Philip, announce the birth of their daughter,
in 1905. Its mem- Charles Rector, May 31, 2007. Nathan joins
Ashlyn Elizabeth Nichols, May 26, 2007. Ashlyn
bers are business and sister Eden Mei, 2, at their home in Almaty,
joins brother Justin, 5. Chanda’s e-mail address is
Angelo J. Loumbas ’88 community leaders Kazakhstan.
crnichols@hotmail.com.
dedicated to service, Jeffrey S. Cooper is leading the effort to build
Stephen F. Hayes is author of Cheney: The
fellowship and ethical leadership in local and world an 18,500-seat soccer stadium and to bring a major
Untold Story of America’s Most Powerful and Con-
communities. Angelo is an attorney with the Chicago league soccer team to Collinsville, Ill., a town near
troversial Vice President. Stephen is senior writer
law firm of Echart Kolak LLC. He lives in Park St. Louis. Jeff is an attorney and managing partner
at the Weekly Standard as well as the author of the
Ridge, Ill., with his wife, Elaine, and their children: with SimmonsCooper LLC in East Alton, Ill. He
best-selling book, The Connection: How al Qaeda’s
John Anthony, 3, and Demi, 1. His e-mail address and his wife, Francesca (Moroney ’92) Cooper
Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered
is ajloumbas@aol.com. (See photo, above.) lives in Edwardsville, Ill.
America. (See Recent Words, page 16.)
Jeffrey D. McLaren is senior vice president for Heather A. Hitchens is executive director
Dr. Christopher T. and Rebecca (Deaton)
the national supply chain services of VHA Inc., of the New York State Council on the Arts. The
Jones announce the birth of their son, James Chris-
the national health care alliance. council works to preserve and expand the state’s
topher Jones, Feb. 3, 2007. James joins Mackenzie
S. Todd Sturgeon has stepped down from his cultural resources.
11, Bennett, 8, and Sutton, 7, at their home in
job as men’s basketball coach at the University of Christopher J. Kosobud and his wife, Suzanna,
Walterboro, S.C. Christopher is an ear, nose and
Indianapolis, after 10 seasons of coaching. He was announce the birth of their son, Christopher
throat physician in private practice.
replaced by Royce Waltman, who was DePauw’s John Kosobud Jr., April 24, 2007. They live in
Amber Kennedy Miller and her husband,
head men’s basketball coach from 1987-92. Dunwoody, Ga.
Robert, announce the birth of their son, Jackson
Joseph L. Smith Jr. is a partner in the India-
Carrick Miller, Dec. 27, 2007. They live in the
napolis law firm of Baker & Daniels where he is
historic Irvington area in Indianapolis. Amber
1989 a member of the government affairs and employ-
is a senior human resource specialist with the
Michael A. and Lindsey (Hart ’97) Chabraja ment teams. He and his wife, Karen Henry Smith
Department of Defense’s Defense Finance &
announce the birth of their son, Matthew Nicholas ’94, have two children: Jordan Kennedy, 7, and
Accounting Service.
Chabraja, April 23, 2007. Matthew joins sister Em- Joseph L., 4.
Katherine Pell Daniello and her husband,
ily, 3, at their home in Wilmette, Ill. Their e-mail Jonathan N. Stack returned to DePauw as an in-
John, announce the birth of their daughter,
address is lindseychabraja@comcast.net. structor in chemistry and biochemistry. He received
Julie Katherine Daniello, Dec. 4, 2006. Julie
James E. Ryan and his wife, Carol, announce his doctoral degree in August 2007 from North
joins brother Michael, 3, at 34030 Joyce Court,
the birth of their daughter, Paige Morgan Ryan, Dakota State University. He lives in Greencastle,
Lewes, DE 19958. Katie’s e-mail address is
July 14, 2006. Paige joins sisters Kaela, 5, and Ind., and enjoys being back on campus.
jkdaniello@mchsi.com.
Hannah, 3. Jamie is senior director of benefits Felicia S. Turner is deputy executive director
Tamika Ragland Nordstrom is an attorney
and human resources compliance officer at Case for American Bankruptcy Institute.
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with the Atlanta office of Miller & Martin PLLC Addison Pentzer, Jan. 16, 2007. They live in Richard D. Sucher and his wife, Sarah, announce
in the labor and employment department. She is New Albany, Ohio. Scott’s e-mail address is scott. the birth of their daughter, Stephanie Grace Sucher,
a member of DePauw’s Alumni of Color Advisory pentzer@yahoo.com. July 3, 2007. They live in Springboro, Ohio.
Council and the DePauw Board of Visitors. Dr. Adrienne Rasbach and her husband, Bryan
Emily (Smith) and Andrew P. Coolidge and Sharpe, announce the birth of their daughter,
their family have returned to the United States Aishlin Mary Sharpe, June 12, 2007. Aishlin joins 1996
after living for 15 months in Prague, The Czech sister Caitlyn, 2, and half-brother Andrew, 9, at Carrie Appleby Sample won a four-day whirl-
Republic. They have three children: Abigail, 7; 14817 Braemar Ave., E., Noblesville, IN 46062. wind tour of New York City as one of eight grand
Jane, 5; and Emma, 2. They live at 811 Rotolo Adrienne is an OB/GYN in private practice at prize winners of the Weight Watchers 2007 Inspir-
Court, Batavia, IL 60510. Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. Her e-mail ing Stories Contest. Winners spent one day in the
Tucker J. Waugh is running backs coach at address is arasbach@ameritech.net. Isaac Mizrahi studio for a photo shoot that will be
the United States Military Academy at West Point. Jane Reinhardt Teeter and her husband, Jeff, featured in the January 2008 issue of Weight Watch-
Tucker previously served five seasons, 2000-04, as announce the birth of their daughter, Lydia Jayne ers Magazine. The other days were spent exploring
Army’s wide receivers coach as well as a recruiting Teeter, Dec. 23, 2006. Lydia joins sister Veronica, 5, Times Square, seeing a performance of Spamalot
coordinator during the final two seasons. at their home in Carmel, Ind. Jane’s e-mail address and shopping for fabrics in the Garment District.
Stephanie Wiley Rodgers and her husband, is jteeter@indy.rr.com. She would enjoy hearing from her friends. Her e-
Todd, announce the birth of their daughter, Hugh M. Seyfarth and Stacey Russo (Evans- mail address is carriesample@sbcglobal.net.
Taylor Katherine Rodgers, June 9, 2007. ville University) were married June 2, 2007, in Matthew R. and Connie (Ostler) Brown an-
Stephanie is a sales development consultant at Tampa, Fla. DePauw alumni attending the wedding nounce the birth of their daughter, Cassidy Brown,
National City Bank. Todd is a senior attorney included Kristan Seyfarth Kelly ’88, Margaret Jan. 21, 2007. Cassidy joins brothers Keegan, 5,
with NiSource. They live at 7750 Craw- Mayer Browne ’93, Vincent B. Browne, Andrew and Peyton, 2, at their home in Forest Park, Ill.
ley Drive, Dublin, OH 43017. Stephanie’s S. Graham, Megan Grow Graham and David Connie and Matt own and operate an old-fashioned
e-mail address is serodgers@columbus.rr.com. C. Naftzger. Hugh is head men’s soccer coach at ice cream shop called The Brown Cow Ice Cream
Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Fla. His Parlor in Forest Park, Ill. Matt’s e-mail address is
e-mail address is hseyfarth@flsouthern.edu. mbrown112@aol.com. Connie’s e-mail address is
1994 Stephen P. and Erika (Taylor ’96) Turan connie@browncowicecream.com.
W. Gregory and Amy (O’Neal) Aimonette announce the birth of their daughter, Lorelei Elizabeth Neff Petterson is weekend editor and
announce the birth of their daughter, Trudy Jane Turan, April 18, 2007. Lorelei joins brother assistant business editor for the Salt Lake Tribune.
Pearllabelle Aimonette, June 2, 2007. Trudy joins Bennett, 3, at their home in Cincinnati. Erika She was recently profiled in her newspaper’s reader
brother Jack, 6, and sister Eva, 3, at their home is a public relations and marketing manager for advocate column.
in Wheaton, Ill. Amy is a pastor at Holy Cross Jewish Hospital. Steve is a business partner in hu- Eric J. Petroff is a senior consultant at Hammond
Lutheran Church in Wheaton. Greg is an attorney man resources for Fifth Third Bank. Steve’s e-mail Associates. He is a career investment professional and
at Clausen Miller PC in Chicago. address is turanimal@hotmail.com. Erika’s e-mail has worked in the industry for more than a decade.
Jennifer Clark Hopkins and her husband, address is erika.turan@healthall.com. He attended Webster University in St. Louis and
Sean, announce the birth of their daughter, Justine earned a M.B.A. degree with an emphasis in finance
Rebecca Hopkins, May 7, 2007. They live at 217 while simultaneously completing the Chartered
Roscommon Court, Orlando, FL 32828. Jenn 1995 Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
works part-time as a registered service assistant to Darci Branch Thomas is senior technical Kendra D. Roberts has created her own line
a financial adviser. Sean is a computer analyst and manager at August Mack Environmental Inc., an of jewelry, Kendra Studio Jewellery, working from
is pursuing a master’s degree in statistics. Jenn’s environmental health and safety consulting firm her apartment in New York City. Her specialty is
e-mail address is dzclark@hotmail.com. based in Indianapolis. inlay, the art of creating metalwork with recesses for
Jennifer Dalenberg Stockbridge and her Brett D. Bean is president of F.E. Moran Alarm polished stones. Her Web site is www.myksj.com.
husband, Paul, live at 5420 Johnson Ave., West- and Monitoring Services in Champaign, Ill. Brian P. Shannon and his wife, Kelly, announce
ern Springs, IL 60558. They have a daughter, Alicia (Cannon) and Anthony D. Alfano an- the birth of their son, Jack Shannon, March 2007.
Jane, 6, and a son, Luke, 3. Jen’s e-mail address is nounce the birth of their son, Dominic Cannon Jack joins sister Madelaine “Maddie”, 4, at their
on2waveland@comcast.net. Alfano, Aug. 19, 2007. Dominic joins sister Tessa home in Charlotte, N.C. Brian is a partner with
Randall K. Damm works for Crowder Con- Rose, 3, at 1727 W. Surf St., Chicago, IL 60657. the EJB Group, a professional sales organization
struction Company’s civil and environmental divi- Anthony’s e-mail address is aalfano@usw.org. Alicia’s that partners with companies to help sell their
sion in Apex, N.C. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a e-mail address is aalfano@golinharris.com. products and services. Brian would enjoy hearing
son, Nathan, and a daughter, Elly. They live at 208 Angela Hicks Bowman, founder and chief from DePauw classmates. His e-mail address is
Weatherbend Court, Holly Springs, NC 27540. marketing officer of Angie’s List, launched an bpshannon74@hotmail.com.
Jean Gileno is director of communications eight-week national tour designed to raise aware- Erika (Taylor) and Stephen P. Turan ’94
for Delta Upsilon International Fraternity. Jean ness of the dangers of lead poisoning. announce the birth of their daughter, Lorelei
oversees the fraternity’s communication outreach, Ryan J. Johnson is an assistant coach for Jane Turan, April 18, 2007. Lorelei joins brother
including the quarterly magazine, electronic the University of Northern Colorado women’s Bennett, 3, at their home in Cincinnati. Erika is a
communication, and marketing and branding basketball program. public relations and marketing manager for Jewish
initiatives. She was recently appointed national Richard L. and Anna (Klump) Pilston live Hospital. Steve is a business partner in human
historian for Delta Zeta sorority. at 29 Wyndmere Way, Willow St., Lancaster, PA resources for Fifth Third Bank. Erika’s e-mail ad-
David J. Hersh is chief executive officer of Jive 17584. Anna is collection services librarian at dress is erika.turan@healthall.com. Steve’s e-mail
Software in Portland, Ore. Elizabethtown College. Rich is a market develop- address is turanimal@hotmail.com.
A. Scott Pentzer and his wife, Amanda, an- ment manager for DuPont. Their e-mail address Sarah Thompson Booher is director for the
nounce the birth of their daughters, Lucy and is pilston@yahoo.com. office of scholarships at Indiana University.
For a schedule of alumni events and information about alumni services, go to:
www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp
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e-mail address is mrstdk2005@gmail.com.
Susan Hutz Worth and her husband, John,
announce the birth of their son, Gunnar Riley
Worth, Sept. 1, 2007. Gunnar joins brother Cul-
len, 2, at their home in Chicago.
Kiera Kistler Dubach and her husband, Josh,
announce the birth of their son, Elijah Justus
Dubach, Aug. 1, 2007. Eli joins sister Kylie, 3,
and brother Xavier, 1. Kiera is the owner of a
photography business in Indianapolis. Her e-mail
address is kiera@kdphotography.net.
Heather L. McKay and Aaron Jackson were
married June 9, 2007, in Dallas. Heather received
a master’s degree in management and administra-
tive sciences in 2003 from University of Texas.
She works for Lockton Companies, LLC. Her
e-mail address is heather.mckay@sbcglobal.net.
(See photo, below.)
Erin McKinney McKenna and her husband,
James, announce the birth of their daughter,
Matthew W. Bowers ’97 and Emeli L. Irwin wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Kathleen “Katie” Candler McKenna, Aug. 15,
Daniel M. Swinford ’98 (groomsman), Scott A. Gottman ’98, Jon J. Kazmierski ’97, Michael K. Irwin
2007. Katie joins sister Molly, 2, at their home
’69, Joshua R. Fink ’98, Todd M. Slowinski ’98, Marcia Ride Beckwith ’70, Brandin E. Nelson ’00, Corey
on the west coast of Ireland. Erin’s e-mail address
Kushiner Green ’99, Demetra Davos ’99, Vanessa Beemer Lyon ’99, Sean C. Petesch ’97 (groomsman), Ioanna
is emckin2000@yahoo.com.
Davos ’00, J. Matthew Broughton ’97 (best man), David S. Wheeler ’96, Matthew J. Sigler ’97, Ryan J.
Ericka Myrick Pittman and her husband, Da-
Opeka ’00, Scott B. Farnham ’97 (groomsman), Brian W. Rymer ’97 (groomsman), Craig E. Stewart ’98,
vid, live in Nashville, Tenn. They have a daughter,
Joshua W. Burch ’99 and Gregory A. Cain ’98. Attending but not pictured: Mark R. Myers ’96.
Nia Melody Pittman, 2. Ericka works for Metro
Nashville Public School System. David works in
1997 advising professionals. Carrie is associate director
of programs and educational services at Virginia
the royalties department of Sony ATV.
Matthew W. Bowers and Emeli L. Irwin Andrew “Drew” K. Powell appears in the
Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va. recently released film, 1408. The film was adapted
(Indiana University) were married March 31,
2007, in Las Vegas. They live at 1026 Wingham from a short story by Stephen King.
Court, Henderson, NV 89052. Matt works in Holly D. Richter and Brad Hardin (Nortre
marketing. Emeli is an IT project manager for
1998 Dame) were married Sept. 4, 2004, at DePauw.
Dr. Kevin W. and Charee (Campbell) Condict Holly is a pediatric anesthesia fellow at Vanderbilt
Harrah’s Entertainment. Matt’s e-mail address is
announce the birth of their son, Calvin Wilson University Children’s Hospital. Brad is a cardiology
mbowers82@hotmail.com (See photo, above.)
Condict, May 26, 2007. They live at 9662 W. fellow at Vanderbilt University Hospital. They live at
Lindsey (Hart) and Michael A. Chabraja ’89
Division Road, Kempton, IN 46049. Kevin com- 1316 Morton Mill Court, Nashville, TN 37221.
announce the birth of their son, Matthew Nicholas
pleted his orthopaedic residency at the University Kimberly Stimmel Coyne and her husband,
Chabraja, April 23, 2007. Matthew joins sister Em-
of Florida in June 2007 and practices in Tipton John, announce the birth of their son, John
ily, 3, at their home in Wilmette, Ill. Their e-mail
and Carmel, Ind. Charee is an orthodontist with Andrew Coyne III, April 25, 2007. They live in
address is lindseychabraja@comcast.net.
practices in Tipton and Noblesville, Ind. Mountain Home, Idaho. Kimberly’s e-mail address
Derek W. and Katrina (Spear) Kaczmarek
Amie E. May and Alexander ThurdeKoos (Uni- is kimberlymcoyne@yahoo.com.
announce the birth of their son, Kenneth Michael
versity of Florida) were married Oct. 22, 2005, in Molly Wilkinson Chavers is director of Indy
Kaczmarek, April 26, 2007. Kenny joins sister
Indianapolis. Amie is a surveillance epidemiologist Hub, an organization that helps young professionals
McKinley, 4, at their home in Las Vegas. Derek’s
for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in and newcomers to the Indianapolis area connect
e-mail address is derek_kaczmarek@yahoo.com.
Atlanta. The couple lives in Douglasville, Ga. Amie’s with others in the business community.
Sonya Lee Daniels; her husband, Sean; son,
Sean, 5; and daughter, Sarah Eliza, 2; live in
Nashville, Tenn. Sonya is a homemaker and will
complete her certification as a lactation educator
in November 2007.
Meaghan Reindl Argay and her husband, Mi-
chael, announce the birth of their daughter, Adeline
Grace Argay, Aug. 26, 2007. Addie joins brother
Jack, 3, at their home in Indianapolis. Meaghan
writes grants for local high schools and coaches
track at Lawrence North High School. Her e-mail
address is meaghanargay@hotmail.com.
Craig S. Remsen and his wife, Megan, an-
nounce the birth of their son, James Sheaffer
Remsen, Aug. 7, 2007. Craig and Megan live in
Philadelphia.
Carolyn E. Whittier is the 2008 president-elect
of the Association of Fraternity Advisors, an interna-
tional organization providing resources, recognition Heather L. McKay ’98 and Aaron Jackson wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
and support for campus fraternity and sorority Kristin Salib ’99 (bridesmaid), Amy McCall Greene ’99 (bridesmaid), and Gavin G. Greene ’99.
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2002
Scott C. Franson and Katherine E. Starkey ’03
were married Aug. 18, 2007, in Bay View, Mich.
(See photo, bottom page 114.)
Jaclyn (McDaniel) and Jarrett L. Hicks ’01
announce the birth of their son, Owen Kenneth Lee
Hicks, Sept. 4, 2007. Owen joins sister Lauren, 2,
at their home in Cincinnati. Their e-mail address
Erin D. Underwood ’00 and John McClellan wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included is jarrettandjaclyn@yahoo.com.
Gayle Shrock Lessmann ’00 (photographer), Ryan P. Lessmann ’00, Giny Wallace Mullins ’00 and Keely Kristin E. Mehl and Chris Heasley were mar-
A. Roush ’00. ried July 21, 2007, in Carmel, Ind. They live in
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sales executive for DyKnow, LLC. Kate teaches
art at the Noblesville (Ind.) High School. They
live in Indianapolis. Michael’s e-mail address is
michaelvasey_2003@alumni.depauw.edu.
2004
David V. Blackburn II is player personnel
assistant for the National Football League’s Bal-
timore Ravens.
Deborah L. Bushouse’s artwork was displayed
in an exhibition at the Tibbits Art Gallery in Cold-
water, Mich., July 2007. Deborah works in many
mediums, including photography, drawing, paint-
Melissa A. Dorko ’01 and Jacob A. Swartz ’02 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding ing and ceramics. Her exhibit featured functional
included Sarah M. Holian ’01 (bridesmaid), Heidi Sann Schrage ’01, Marilyn Shepard Dredge ’02 (brides- pottery and contemporary humorous work.
maid), David W. Garrison ’01 (groomsman), Susan E. Tingle ’01 (bridesmaid), Sunniva H. Rodgers ’01, Marie L. Crump and Trevor Bowers were
Christopher L. Grashoff ’01, Abigail M. Lovett ’01, Sarah Campbell Wood ’01, Kristi L. Merrill ’01, married Oct. 7, 2006, in Memphis, Tenn. They
Erica Kruse Garrison ’01, Andrew C. Irwin ’02 (groomsman), Trevor W. Ling ’02, Aaron M. Pollack ’02, live in Columbia, S.C. Marie’s e-mail address is
Jonathan M. Rauch ’02, Craig M. Fugate ’02, Ashley B. Krieg ’01, Sarah A. McDermond ’02, Lauren marielouisebowers@gmail.com. (See photo, top
White Brooks ’00, Michael S. Brooks ’00 (groomsman), Jacob P. Bracken ’02 (groomsman), Amy Kostrzewa next page.)
Bracken ’02, Richard S. Dredge ’02, Molly Carrell Pierce ’01, Bradley A. Pierce ’01, A. Wynne Philippe Anne M. Don-
’01, Brian F. McCord ’01, Abbey Blake Levenshus ’01, Jason C. Walker ’03, Britney Rose Walker ’03, nellon is associ-
Caleb M. Sutton ’03 and Natalie Deer Sutton ’03. ate art director for
Tucker Publish-
ing Group, which
Philadelphia. Their mailing address is P.O. Box Council Auditions and received three awards at the
publishes the bi-
86, Merion Station, PA 19066. Kristin is associate district level and 4th place award in the regional
monthly Evansville
director of conference services at the University finals. She has been performing with the San Fran-
(Ind.) Living and
of Pennsylvania. Chris is the associate director of cisco Opera Guild, doing school shows of Magic
Evansville (Ind.)
residence life at St. Joseph’s University. Kristin’s Flute for kindergarten through third graders. She
Business magazines.
e-mail address is kemehl@pobox.upenn.edu. performed the role of Olga in Eugene Onegin, an
She is involved in
Joseph H. Nixon III and Erin M. Greenlee opera in Russian by Tchaikovsky, with the North
Anne M. Donnellon ’04 all facets of design,
’05 were married July 14, 2007, in Indianapolis. Bay Opera in Fairfield, Calif., March 2007.
including concep-
(See photo, bottom next page.) Katherine E. Starkey and Scott C. Franson ’02
tualization and layout as well as being responsible
John P. Porter is a recipient of a Fulbright were married Aug. 18, 2007, in Bay View, Mich.
for the layout and design of Indiana Realtor®, a
scholarship in modern history. John is working (See photo, below.)
custom magazine for the Indiana Association of
on his doctoral dissertation in history at the Torrey J. Teats and Katy M. Quirk ’05 were
Realtors®. (See photo, above.)
University of Hawaii, Manoa. He will travel to married June 17, 2006, on East College lawn at
Shelby Hutchinson Fongers is an account
Osaka, Japan, for the 2007-08 academic year as a DePauw. (See photo, page 116.)
manager for Fusework Studios for the east central
special researcher at Osaka City University’s Urban Michael P. Vasey and Kate Kibler were mar-
region of Indiana.
Research Plaza. ried July 22, 2006, in Cleveland. Michael is a
Jacob A. Swartz and Melissa A. Dorko
’01 were married July 22, 2006, in Cincinnati.
They live in Chicago. Jacob’s e-mail address is
jake_swartz@hotmail.com. Melissa’s e-mail address
is mdorko@hotmail.com. (See photo, above.)
2003
Jeremy J. Bettis was among a group of Indiana’s
Davies County basketball players who participated
in an exhibition game with the incoming Indiana
University freshman basketball class, August 7,
2007, at North Davies High School.
Alyssa L. Klein earned a master’s degree in
French literature from the University of Kansas
where she received the David A. Dineen Award for
pedagogical excellence in French from the Depart-
ment of French and Italian. Alyssa is pursuing a
master’s degree in higher education administration Katherine E. Starkey ’03 and Scott C. Franson ’02 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
at Vanderbilt University. She lives at 444 Elmington included Stuart D. Smith ’06, Melissa C. Payne ’03 (maid of honor), Anne McConnell Barth ’71, Susan Leet
Ave., Apt. 320, Nashville, TN 37205. Her e-mail Smith ’71, Tracy Turner Wolford ’99, Heather Boody Dinn ’02, F. Eugene Rhea ’02 (best man), Zachary
address is alyssa.klein@vanderbilt.edu. A. Miller ’02, Denton C. Jacobs ’02 (groomsman), Brian D. Goad ’02 (groomsman), Matthew P. Dinn
A. Marie Scholten Sokolova, a mezzo-soprano, ’02, Jacob R. Bosley ’01 (usher), Aaron D. Grant ’02 (groomsman), Michael L. Smith ’70, Meredith A.
competed in the Metropolitan Opera National Miles ’03 (bridesmaid), Michael J. Robinson ’03, T. Andrew Smith ’02 (usher), Ben E. Hancock III ’03
(groomsman) and Gregg A. Barth ’70.
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Patrick J. McGrew and Jaclyn A. Blackwell ’05
were married Sept. 3, 2006, in Westminster, Colo.
Jaclyn’s e-mail address is jaclyn_mcgrew@hotmail.
com. (See photo, center left.)
Colin P. O’Flaherty is production coordinator
for the Fox show, The Next Great American Band.
He recently worked as production coordinator for
the Fox show, So You Think You Can Dance.
Kristen N. Pflum and Bryan Jared were mar-
ried July 22, 2007, in Lexington, Ky. Kristen is a
general assignment reporter for WLEX television.
Bryan is a Lexington police officer credited with
saving the life of the sole survivor from a Lexing-
ton plane crash that killed 49 passengers in 2006.
Kristen’s e-mail address is kpflum@wlextv.com.
(See photo, below.)
Marie L. Crump ’04 and Trevor Bowers wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Frank
M. Crump IV ’99, Michelle A. Hahn ’02, Kristan A. Loesch ’04, Abigail L. Dalhart ’04 (bridesmaid), 2005
Jennifer L. Stevens ’03, Kristen A. Hindman ’05 (bridesmaid), Allison W. Dieffenbach ’04, Adria M. Jaclyn A. Blackwell and Patrick J. McGrew ’04
Haley ’04, Kathryn Raphael Schumacher ’04, Mark J. Ditto ’04, Tristan D. Glover ’04, Sean P. English were married Sept. 3, 2006, in Westminster, Colo.
’04, Matthew M. Jones ’04 and Megan E. Glover ’04. Jaclyn’s e-mail address is jaclyn_mcgrew@hotmail.
com. (See photo, center left.)
Kyle A. Cissell co-authored an article, “mi-
croRNA Detection: Challenges for the Analytical
Chemist,” published in the July 1, 2007, issue of
Analytical Chemistry. Kyle is pursuing a doctoral
degree in chemistry at Indiana University-Purdue
University in Indianapolis.
Erin M. Greenlee and Joseph H. Nixon ’02
were married July 14, 2007, in Indianapolis. (See
photo, bottom left.)
Peter E. Ohs won two awards at the 43rd
Annual Midwestern Regional Emmy Awards,
Jaclyn A. Blackwell ’05 and Patrick J. McGrew ’04 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding June 23, 2007. He won an Emmy for Advanced
included Melissa S. Beswick ’03, Erin E. Murphy ’05, Ninos Gewargis ’05, Tia A. Nicholas ’04, Abundance Media-Arts/Entertainment and another in the
L. Boekestein ’04, Melissa E. Paulen ’04, Deborah L. Bushouse ’04, Megan J. Tretter ’05, Sarah E. Eiler Human Interest Program category.
’05, Meghan E. McNulty ’05, Ashley R. Holland ’05, Joseph W. Porter ’05, Christopher M. McGrew ’08, Katy M. Quirk and Torrey J. Teats ’03 were
Brian E. Power ’03, Craig S. Snyder ’04, Joshua A. Greulich ’04, Colin P. O’Flaherty ’04, David M. married June 17, 2006, on East College lawn at
Trogden ’04, Daniel B. Matuszewski ’04, Ashlee M. Nisley ’04 and C. Matthew Middleton ’05. DePauw. (See photo, top next page.)
Ian M. Stone and Dana E. Hudson were
married May 26, 2007, in Gary, Ind. They live at
161 Cumberland Park, Ballwin, MO 63011. Dana
earned a master’s degree in music at Washington
University in St. Louis. She is administrative direc-
tor for Union Avenue Opera. Ian is a chiropractic
student at Logan College in Chesterfield, Mo.
Their e-mail address is stones.dana@gmail.com.
(See photo, center next page.)
Sara J. Willingham and Robert B. White ’07
were married Aug. 11, 2007, in Greencastle, Ind.
Erin M. Greenlee ’05 and Joseph H. Nixon ’02 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding include
Sean K. Lewis ’02 (groomsman), Andrew T. Thayer ’02, Matthew H. Overman ’02, Bryan D. Cuculich
’05, Michael P. Triplett ’06, Daniel J. Sadowski ’02, Brannon W. Hart ’05, Heidi Rochner Thayer ’02,
Michael T. Kamp ’01, Troy S. Greenlee ’91, Lindsay E. Tato ’05, Caitlin A. DeBord ’05, Brittan E.
Fowler ’05, Bethany G. Brewer ’05, Katherine S. Smith ’05, Lauren E. Saigh ’05 (bridesmaid), Michelle
L. Rhodes ’05, Jennifer Miller Triplett ’05, Sarah “Sally” Wallace Heckman ’05 (bridesmaid), Kelly E.
Workinger ’05 (bridesmaid) and Alison J. Slipher ’05 (bridesmaid). Attending but not pictured were Eric
K. Habig ’93, Twyla Greenlee Habig ’78, John H. Wallace ’76 and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76. Kristen N. Pflum ’04 and Bryan Jared
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Sara’s e-mail address is sjwillin@iupui.edu. Robert’s
e-mail address is rbwhite@indiana.edu. (See photo,
bottom next page.)
2006
Amy E. Eshelman and Zachary W. Adams
were married June 30, 2007, in Indianapolis.
They live at 192 Old Woolen Mill Lane, Lexing-
ton, KY 40511. Amy is a second-grade teacher
in Nicholasville, Ky. Zack is studying clinical
psychology at the University of Kentucky. Amy’s
e-mail address is adams.amye@gmail.com. Zack’s
e-mail address is zacharywadams@gmail.com. (See Katy M. Quirk ’05 and Torrey J. Teats ’03 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
photo, bottom right.) Jessica L. Olson ’02, Graham K. Wellman ’05, Benjamin R. Stallsworth ’06, Richard C. Brown ’03, Eric
Brian C. Kern is assistant women’s basketball J. Fruth ’02, Tammer A. Farid ’02, Brandon A. Emkes ’01, David M. Trogden ’04, Joshua M. Lamb ’02,
coach at Mount Union College in Alliance, Matthew L. DeLeon ’02, Katrina Malhotra ’05, Rachael Henry DeLeon ’02, Ryan J. Fenstermaker ’05, Peter
Ohio. G. Hogg ’05, David P. Bretcher ’06, Johanna L. Fickenscher ’06, Nipun Chopra ’06, Keith A. Marshall
Cameron L. Racz ’06 and Scott Evans were ’05, Kathryn L. Gernand ’08, Eric M. Toth ’03, Tiffany C. Carson ’06, Amanda C. Royalty ’06, Abigail
married on Aug. 4, 2007, in Tuscon, Ariz. (See S. Laymon ’07, Leslie N. Dillon ’06, Matthew L. Behrensmeyer ’05 and Elizabeth A. Huffman ’06.
photo, top next page.)
Jaimes M. Waymouth is the strength and
conditioning coach for the athletics programs
at Indiana University-Purdue University at
Indianapolis.
2007
Kevin S. Bate is principal cellist of the Evans-
ville (Ind.) Symphony, adjunct faculty member
at the University of Evansville and a member
of the string quartet that is in residence with
both institutions. His e-mail address is kevin.
bate@gmail.com.
Lauren N. McDermit and Christopher M.
Beatrice were married June 16, 2007. (See photo,
center next page.)
Robert B. White and Sara J. Willingham ’05
were married Aug. 11, 2007, in Greencastle, Ind. Ian M. Stone ’05 and Dana E. Hudson ’05 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Robert’s e-mail address is rbwhite@indiana.edu. Ashley R. Holland ’05 (maid of honor), Matthew S. Mooney ’05 (groomsman), Jason C. Pease ’05 (usher),
Sara’s e-mail address is sjwillin@iupui.edu. (See Robert L. Bruder ’05, Brier M. Bruner ’04, Patrick J. McGrew ’04, Jaclyn Blackwell McGrew ’05, Linden
photo, bottom next page.) K. Christ ’05, Evan M. Moore ’05, Lindsay Stewart Runyan ’05, Adam C. Runyan ’05, Kathryn E. Olivier
’05, Meredith I. Henry ’05, Charles M. Middleton ’05 and David M. Trogden ’04.
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Obituaries
Elizabeth Ensign ’24, Sept. 22, 2006, in
Greencastle, Ind., at the age of 104. She retired as
vice president from First Citizens Bank and Trust
Company in Greencastle after 45 years of service.
Mary Bills Smith ’27, June 24, 2007, of
Sheridan, Ind., at the age of 102. She was a funeral
director and organist as well as a homemaker. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd N.
Smith ’27, and a brother, Mark W. Bills ’23.
Frances Fatout Alexander ’28, Jan. 12, 2007,
of Charlotte, N.C., at the age of 99. She was a
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was
a homemaker and community volunteer. She was
preceded in death by her husband and a cousin,
Nellie B. Fatout, Class of 1892.
Aileen Noblitt Marshall Graham ’29, Oct. 7,
Cameron L. Racz ’06 and Scott Evans wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included M. Monroe 2006, of Columbus, Ind., at the age of 99. She
Racz ’04, Alandra L. Mosley ’04, Cynthia N. Sandoval ’06, Patricia Pena ’06 and Isabel E. Campos ’07. was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
She was a lifetime member of the Washington C.
DePauw Society. She was a homemaker. She was
preceded in death by her first husband, John C.
Marshall ’28; a daughter, Susan Marshall Popp
’59, and her second husband.
Herbert E. Carter ’30, March 4, 2007, of
Tucson, Ariz., at the age of 96. He was a member
of Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity. He was a Rector
Scholar. He received an honorary doctoral degree
from DePauw in 1952. He began his career at
the University of Illinois and served as head of
the chemistry department, director of the School
of Chemical Sciences and as vice chancellor
for academic affairs. After retirement from the
University of Illinois, he became the coordinator
of interdisciplinary programs at the University of
Arizona where he established the biochemistry
department, retiring at the age of 94. He received
numerous awards for his scientific research in the
Lauren N. McDermit ’07 and Christopher M. Beatrice wedding. DePauw alumni attending the wedding fields of antibiotics, food additives, carcinogenesis
included Heather McDermit Brewster ’01 and Claudia A. de Leon ’07. and topics in lipid research. He was preceded in
death by his wife, Elizabeth DeWees Carter ’32,
and his daughter, Anne Carter Underhill ’55.
Martha Biggerstaff Jones ’33, April 8, 2006, in
Wabash, Ind., at the age of 94. She was a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She taught
English at Noble Township (Ind.) High School
from 1948-49 and at Wabash (Ind.) High School
from 1949-76. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Edward K. Jones ’34.
Obituaries in DePauw Magazine include
name of the deceased, class year, fraternity/
sorority/living unit, occupation and DePauw-
related activities and relatives.
When reporting deaths, please include
as much information as possible. Newspaper
obituaries are very helpful.
Robert B. White ’07 and Sara J. Willingham ’05 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding Information should be sent to Alumni
included Franklin C. Aba-Onu, Jacob K. Stanley ’05, Christina M. Wichert ’06, Cristin D. Neil ’05, Records, DePauw University, Charter House,
Cari B. Willingham ’10 (bridesmaid and sister of the bride), Amanda N. Fenn ’08, Claude “Dan” Price 300 E. Seminary Street, P.O. Box 37, Green-
’06 (groomsman), Alexandra M. Davis, Thomas G. Kaczmarek ’08, Traci Abbott Kaufman ’05, Jonathan castle, IN 46135-0037. You may also FAX us
J. Staley ’06, Annette Hammes Brolsma ’05 (bridesmaid), Christopher W. Brolsma ’05, Ariane R. Jaskolka the information at 765-658-4172 or e-mail
’05, Amanda K. Willingham ’07 (bridesmaid and sister of the bride), Matthew E. Calby ’09, Craig E. to jenniferhassler@depauw.edu.
Sweeney ’08 (best man), Anthony R. Kaufman ’05, Carlton F. Albrecht ’05, Michael C. Phillipp ’05, Obituaries in DePauw Magazine do not
Brian T. Daniels ’04, Christopher R. Phillipp ’09 and Drew W. Wyant. Attending but not pictured were include memorial gifts.
Jessica C. Kelly ’06 and David C. Bausman ’06.
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Obituaries
Elizabeth Ensign ’24, Sept. 22, 2006, in
Greencastle, Ind., at the age of 104. She retired as
vice president from First Citizens Bank and Trust
Company in Greencastle after 45 years of service.
Mary Bills Smith ’27, June 24, 2007, of
Sheridan, Ind., at the age of 102. She was a funeral
director and organist as well as a homemaker. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd N.
Smith ’27, and a brother, Mark W. Bills ’23.
Frances Fatout Alexander ’28, Jan. 12, 2007,
of Charlotte, N.C., at the age of 99. She was a
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was
a homemaker and community volunteer. She was
preceded in death by her husband and a cousin,
Nellie B. Fatout, Class of 1892.
Aileen Noblitt Marshall Graham ’29, Oct. 7,
Cameron L. Racz ’06 and Scott Evans wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included M. Monroe 2006, of Columbus, Ind., at the age of 99. She
Racz ’04, Alandra L. Mosley ’04, Cynthia N. Sandoval ’06, Patricia Pena ’06 and Isabel E. Campos ’07. was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
She was a lifetime member of the Washington C.
DePauw Society. She was a homemaker. She was
preceded in death by her first husband, John C.
Marshall ’28; a daughter, Susan Marshall Popp
’59, and her second husband.
Herbert E. Carter ’30, March 4, 2007, of
Tucson, Ariz., at the age of 96. He was a member
of Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity. He was a Rector
Scholar. He received an honorary doctoral degree
from DePauw in 1952. He began his career at
the University of Illinois and served as head of
the chemistry department, director of the School
of Chemical Sciences and as vice chancellor
for academic affairs. After retirement from the
University of Illinois, he became the coordinator
of interdisciplinary programs at the University of
Arizona where he established the biochemistry
department, retiring at the age of 94. He received
numerous awards for his scientific research in the
Lauren N. McDermit ’07 and Christopher M. Beatrice wedding. DePauw alumni attending the wedding fields of antibiotics, food additives, carcinogenesis
included Heather McDermit Brewster ’01 and Claudia A. de Leon ’07. and topics in lipid research. He was preceded in
death by his wife, Elizabeth DeWees Carter ’32,
and his daughter, Anne Carter Underhill ’55.
Martha Biggerstaff Jones ’33, April 8, 2006, in
Wabash, Ind., at the age of 94. She was a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She taught
English at Noble Township (Ind.) High School
from 1948-49 and at Wabash (Ind.) High School
from 1949-76. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Edward K. Jones ’34.
Obituaries in DePauw Magazine include
name of the deceased, class year, fraternity/
sorority/living unit, occupation and DePauw-
related activities and relatives.
When reporting deaths, please include
as much information as possible. Newspaper
obituaries are very helpful.
Robert B. White ’07 and Sara J. Willingham ’05 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding Information should be sent to Alumni
included Franklin C. Aba-Onu, Jacob K. Stanley ’05, Christina M. Wichert ’06, Cristin D. Neil ’05, Records, DePauw University, Charter House,
Cari B. Willingham ’10 (bridesmaid and sister of the bride), Amanda N. Fenn ’08, Claude “Dan” Price 300 E. Seminary Street, P.O. Box 37, Green-
’06 (groomsman), Alexandra M. Davis, Thomas G. Kaczmarek ’08, Traci Abbott Kaufman ’05, Jonathan castle, IN 46135-0037. You may also FAX us
J. Staley ’06, Annette Hammes Brolsma ’05 (bridesmaid), Christopher W. Brolsma ’05, Ariane R. Jaskolka the information at 765-658-4172 or e-mail
’05, Amanda K. Willingham ’07 (bridesmaid and sister of the bride), Matthew E. Calby ’09, Craig E. to jenniferhassler@depauw.edu.
Sweeney ’08 (best man), Anthony R. Kaufman ’05, Carlton F. Albrecht ’05, Michael C. Phillipp ’05, Obituaries in DePauw Magazine do not
Brian T. Daniels ’04, Christopher R. Phillipp ’09 and Drew W. Wyant. Attending but not pictured were include memorial gifts.
Jessica C. Kelly ’06 and David C. Bausman ’06.
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W. Jean Maggee Goold ’34, May 3, 2007, in professor of biology and as director of the division was a homemaker and later, a legal secretary until
Pontiac, Ill., at the age of 94. She was a member of of biochemistry. His survivors include his wife. her retirement in 1992.
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She taught music at James V. Martin ’38, Nov. 12, 2006, of Wash- RobertW. Lundin ’42, May 3, 2007, of Wheaton,
public schools. She was a professional accompanist, ington, D.C., at the age of 89. He was a member Ill., at the age of 87. He was a member of Alpha Tau
taught private piano and organ, and served as a of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a Rector Omega fraternity. He retired as the William R. Kenan
church organist for 30 years. She was preceded in Scholar and member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was Professor of Psychology from Sewanee:The University
death by her husband; an uncle, Roy O. West, Class a retired Foreign Service officer and Navy Japanese of the South at Sewanee, Tenn., after more than 30
of 1890; niece, Helen West Cannon ’27; nephew- language intelligence officer. He was preceded in years of service. He was the author of eight academic
in-law, LeGrand Cannon ’27; and grandniece, death by his mother, Esther Ludwig Martin ’05, textbooks. His survivors include his wife.
Louise Cannon Frances ’52. Her survivors include and his wife, Elizabeth Smith Martin ’39. Virginia Olson Wilkinson ’42, July 24, 2007,
a grandniece, Sylvia Cannon O’Connor ’56. Mildred Wessel Lawrence ’38, July 1, 2007, of of Evanston, Ill., at the age of 87. She was a member
Martha Watson Gerber ’34, June 20, 2007, in Youngstown, N.Y., at the age of 91. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega fraternity. She worked in the
Tell City, Ind., at the age of 94. She was a member of of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was a private development offices of Rosary College and Loyola
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was a social worker piano teacher for several years and later a public school University. Her survivors include her husband and a
for the welfare department in Cannelton, Ind., and music teacher, retiring in 1975. She was preceded in daughter, Sarah “Sally” Wilkinson Gilbert ’73.
later, an office manager for Gerber Oil Company. death by her husband, Earl J. Lawrence ’38. Judith Wright Borger Moreing ’42, June 5,
She was preceded in death by her husband. Walter G. Zimmermann ’38, July 3, 2006, of 2007, of Atherton, Calif., at the age of 86. She
Earl C. Townsend Jr. ’36, Aug. 7, 2007, of Atlanta at the age of 91, after a long battle with was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She
Indianapolis, at the age of 92. He was a member Alzheimer’s. He was a member of Sigma Chi was an accomplished pianist, violinist, singer and
of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and a Rector fraternity. He retired as the southern regional sales composer, and a homemaker. She was preceded in
Scholar. He was the senior partner in the India- and marketing manager for Western Shade Cloth death by her first and second husband.
napolis law firm of Townsend and Townsend from Company/Joanna Western Mills, after 43 years of Mary Muncie Hensler ’43, June 15, 2007,
1941 until his death as well as a collector of Indian service. He was preceded in death by his first wife, in Hanover, Ind. She was a member of Alpha
relics, an author, artist, songwriter and television and a sister, Elizabeth Zimmermann Howard ’34. Omicron Pi sorority. She was a retired registered
announcer. He was preceded in death by his wife. His survivors include his second wife. nurse. She was preceded in death by her father,
His survivors include a granddaughter, Elizabeth Shirley Johnson Grace ’39, April 20, 2007, of Emery O. Muncie ’16, and mother, Eunice Teaford
Townsend Laughlin ’99. Phoenix, at the age of 90. She was a member of Muncie ’23. Her survivors include her husband
Ella Carney Timothy ’37, July 20, 2007, of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was a homemaker. and a brother, Harold R. Muncie ’52.
Centralia, Ill., at the age of 91. She was a member She was preceded in death by her husband. John R. Warner ’43, July 18, 2007, of Rocky
of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was a dietitian for Thelma Miles Keller ’39, April 6, 2007, of Road, Ohio, at the age of 86. He was a member
the United States Medical Department and later, Thonotosassa, Fla., at the age of 89. She was a of Delta Chi fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar.
director of volunteer services at the Warren G. Murray retired public school music teacher as well as an He retired as senior vice president of Ferry Cap
Children’s Center in Centralia, until her retirement in organist and pianist at various churches. She was and Set Screw Company in Cleveland. He was
1985. She was preceded in death by her husband. Her preceded in death by her husband. preceded in death by his mother, Lelah Randle
survivors include a daughter, Charlene K. Timothy Suzanne Summers ’40, Aug. 4, 2007, of New Warner Class of 1907; two uncles, Edwin H.
’71, and son, Dr. John W. Timothy Jr. ’73. York City, at the age of 88. She was a member Randle ’17 and Foster S. Randle ’13; and an aunt,
Mary Poucher McCune ’37, July 4, 2007, in of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She retired as Helen Prewitt Randle ’15. His survivors include
Rochester, Pa., at the age of 92. She was a member personnel director from Gibbs & Cox. his wife; a brother, Edwin E. Warner ’38; and a
of Kappa Alpha Gamma sorority. She was a retired Carolyn Dixon Payne ’41, May 20, 2007, of niece, Katherine Warner Waller ’69.
social worker and supervisor for the Pennsylvania Indianapolis, at the age of 87. She was a member Marion Wrege May ’43, July 26, 2007, of
Department of Welfare. She was preceded in death of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a homemaker. She Kennett Square, Pa., at the age of 86, from cancer.
by her grandfather, John Poucher, Class of 1865; her was preceded in death by her mother, Caroline She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.
father, George E. Poucher, Class of 1901; mother, Barrows Dixon Class of 1906; an uncle, Fred- She was a homemaker and community volunteer.
Sara Darby Poucher, Class of 1903; brother, George eric I. Barrows, Class of 1897; and two cousins, Her survivors include her husband; a daughter,
E. Poucher ’34; three sisters, Sara Poucher Fogel ’27, Rosalind Barrows Chenoweth ’38 and Marion Marietta May Willman ’68; and a granddaughter,
Ruth Poucher Howarth ’29 and Margaret Poucher Barrows Dowling ’26. Her survivors include a Alys M. Willman ’96.
DeSelm ’31; sister-in-law, Marcia Smith Poucher cousin, Alvin H. Barrows ’44. Frederick B. Hobe ’44, March 24, 2007, of
’34; four aunts, Anna Poucher, Class of 1893, Lucie Marjorie J. Mueller ’41, May 9, 2007, of Fort Atkinson, Wis., at the age of 84. He was a
Poucher, Class of 1900, Martha Poucher Class of Indianapolis, at the age of 89. Her lifelong interest member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was a Rector
1908 and Olive Poucher, Class of 1891; and three was her collections of military patches, insignias Scholar. He was an attorney in Fort Atkinson and
uncles, Charles H. Poucher, Class of 1890, William and rare books. Milton, Wis. His survivors include his wife, Jean
T. Poucher, Class of 1898, and John F. Poucher, Mary Ball Fry ’42, May 10, 2007, of Seminole, Gilchrist Hobe ’44.
who attended in 1889. Fla. , at the age of 86. She was a member of Delta Anna Moore Wintle ’44, Sept. 1, 2007, of West
Marjorie Smith Ross ’37, June 9, 2007, of Delta Delta sorority. She was a homemaker. She Lafayette, Ind., at the age of 84. She was a member of
Everett, Wash., at the age of 91. She was a mem- was preceded in death by her father, Clarence R. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was a homemaker
ber of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was a Ball ’16; mother, Kathleen Williams Ball ’18; and and professional volunteer. She was preceded in death
homemaker. She was preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Robert D. Fry ’32. Her survivors by her husband, Frederick Wintle ’45.
husband; a brother, V. Maurice Smith ’35; and a include her husband. Fred R. Jensen’45, Dec. 18, 2005, of Evans,
sister-in-law, Nell Hunter Smith ’35. Warren W. Brown ’42, July 1, 2007, of Tucson, Ga., at the age of 82. He was a member of Delta
John M. Buchanan ’38, June 25, 2007, in Ariz., at the age of 86. He was a member of Phi Upsilon fraternity. He was a retired engineer with
Lexington, Mass., at the age of 89. He was a member Kappa Psi fraternity. He retired as chairman and McGregor Golf Company in Albany, Ga. His
of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He was a Rector chief executive officer of Massillon Steel Casting survivors include his wife.
Scholar. He began his career in 1943 as a member Company in Massillon, Ohio. His survivors include Carolyn C. Crandall ’46, May 16, 2007, of
of the physiological chemistry department at Uni- his wife and a son, Jeffrey C. Brown ’69. Harwich, Mass., at the age of 82. She was a member
versity of Pennsylvania Medical School. In 1953 he Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Clase Felice ’42, May of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was director of
joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a 4, 2007, of Hyannis, Mass., at the age of 85. She admissions at Wheaton College. Later, she was
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administrative director of surgery at Beth Israel in Bloomington, Minn., at the age of 82. She was lumber broker for Evans Products in Beaverton,
Hospital in Boston, retiring in 1988. Her survivors a homemaker as well as a teacher of children with Ore. His survivors include his wife.
include a sister, Charlotte Crandall Shumway ’49; learning disabilities. She was preceded in death David M. Seat ’50, March 24, 2007, in Cen-
brother-in-law, William E. Shumway Jr. ’48; and by her husband. terville, Iowa, at the age of 80. He was a member
niece, Shana J. Horan ’88. Harriet Mendenhall Rein ’48, July 7, 2007, of Sigma Chi fraternity. He had been employed as
Sarah Dorman Bailey ’46, May 30, 2007, of of Tucson, Ariz., at the age of 79, after a six-year a department head for J.C. Penney & Company.
Ogden Dunes, Ind., at the age of 82. She was a struggle with breast cancer. She was a homemaker He was preceded in death by his brothers, Marshall
member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a as well as a freelance illustrator and a public school H. Seat ’50 and William R. Seat III ’43, and
homemaker and involved in the family businesses. art teacher. Her survivors include her husband, a sister, Elizabeth Seat Scott ’44. His survivors
Her survivors include her husband, Robert B. Joseph A. Rein Jr. ’47. include two nieces, Susan Seat Battreall ’87 and
Bailey ’47; a son, John R. Bailey ’75; and daugh- Heath C. Steele ’48, July 20, 2007, of Ann Maryanne Seat Macris ’88, and a nephew-in-law,
ter-in-law, Jennifer J. Bailey ’71. Arbor, Mich. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta Stephen R. Battreall ’87.
Byron F. Doenges ’47, May 26, 2006, in fraternity. He and his wife were co-owners of Margaret Edminster Kimmel ’51, Aug. 19,
Pittsboro, N.C., at the age of 83. He was a Snelling & Snelling, Bryant Bureau and Uniforce 2007, in Chippewa Falls, Wis., at the age of 78.
member of Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity. He was Staffing Services for more than 30 years in the She was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She was a
a lifetime member of the Washington C. DePauw Lansing, Mich., area. He was preceded in death physical education teacher as well as a homemaker.
Society. From 1948-50 he was a faculty member by his wife, Alyson Wise Steele ’49. His survivors She was preceded in death by her husband.
and administrator at Punahou Senior Academy, include a daughter, Shelley J. Steele ’72. Helen Holderman Schmult ’51, March 25, 2007,
Honolulu. From 1951-56 he served as director of Gladys Tall Tsaros ’48, Jan. 20, 2007, in West- of Winfield, Ill., at the age of 77. She was a member
scholarships and student loans at Indiana University ern Spring, Ill., at the age of 80. She was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She was a homemaker. Her
as well as assistant dean of the College of Arts and of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She was a homemaker and survivors include her husband, Floyd R. Schmult ’51,
Sciences from 1955-65. From 1965-71 he served community volunteer. She had been a member and a son, Douglas G. Schmult ’76.
as professor of economics and dean of the College of the DePauw Alumni Board of Directors. Her Herbert A. Kern ’51, Aug. 4, 2007, of Boze-
of Liberal Arts at Willamette University in Salem, survivors included her husband; and a daughter, man, Mont., at the age of 78. He was a member
Ore. From 1972-1993 he held several positions in Julie Tsaros Rominger ’76. of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He was a retired
the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in the James L. Green ’49, March 13, 2004, of vice president of marketing for Olin Corporation
Department of State in Washington, D.C., serving Noblesville, Ind., at the age of 80. He was a member in Stamford, Conn. His survivors include his wife
under five presidents of the United States. His of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was employed by and a daughter, Julie W. Kern ’80.
survivors include his wife, Elaine Aiken Doenges the Firestone Industrial Products Company, retiring Spence Warren ’51, July 31, 2007, of San An-
’47, and a brother, Richard C. Doenges ’51. after 36 years of service. His survivors include his tonio, Texas, at the age of 78, from complications
Marjorie Lee Lester ’47, April 1, 2006, of wife, Phyllis Whitcomb Green ’46 and a grandson, resulting from cancer. He was a member of Delta
Ashland, Ore., at the age of 78. She was a member Thomas M. Green ’02. Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He was the founder and
of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She was a retired Christian Walter G. Habenicht ’49, May 15, 2007, of president of Perfection Furniture Company in
church minister. She was preceded in death by Laguna Woods, Calif., at the age of 81. He was a Hickory, N.C., as well as director of The National
her husband. member of Phi DeltaTheta fraternity. He was a partner Association of Furniture Manufacturers and presi-
Elizabeth Martin Garrison ’47, June 6, 2007, in C.R. Davis Company Industrial Rubber Supplies dent of Seth Thomas Clocks. Later in his career, he
of Lincoln, Neb., at the age of 82. She was a in Los Angeles. His survivors include his wife. served as associate dean of the School of Business at
member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a Mary Hoagland DeVaney ’49, May 7, 2007, of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., as well
social worker and homemaker. She was preceded St. Louis, at the age of 80. She was a member of Kappa as the director of career development and placement
in death by her husband. Her survivors include a Alpha Theta sorority. She was a public school teacher at Jones School of Business at Rice University in
son, Thomas M. Garrison ’77. in the Ladue (Mo.) school district for 30 years. Her Houston. His survivors include his wife.
Katherine Pleune Lash ’47, March 25, 2007, of survivors include a sister, Helen Hoagland Graham Ellen Todrank Rudolph ’51, April 13, 2007,
Maryville, Tenn., at the age of 81. She was a member ’52, and a nephew, Robert C. Graham III ’77. of Bloomington, Ind., at the age of 80. She was an
of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a homemaker. She Ralph L. Houser ’49, Sept. 18, 2006, in Lebanon, elementary school teacher in Russellville, Ind., and in
was preceded in death by her husband. Ind., at the age of 81. He was a member of Beta Theta Fairfield, Conn.; a librarian at Temple University in
William L. Cline ’48, June 5, 2007, of Bluffton, Pi fraternity. He was executive director of the Lebanon Philadelphia; and gifts librarian for Indiana University
Ind., at the age of 82. He was a member of Beta Boys Club and a part-time teacher at Lebanon Junior in Bloomington, Ind. She was preceded in death by her
Theta Pi fraternity. He was chief executive officer High School from 1953-63. From 1963-72 he was brother, Gustave Todrank ’48. Her survivors include
of the Cline Lumber Company from 1960 until his an assistant director of personnel training services for her husband, LaVere C. Rudolph ’48.
retirement in 2000 as well as an officer of Hoosier National Boys Clubs of America in New York City. Gertrude Bishop Davies ’52, Dec. 17, 2005,
Grain Company and several Cline lumber companies From 1972-73 he was development director of the of Chappaqua, N.Y., at the age of 75. She was a
in Northeast Indiana. He was preceded in death by Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and then a sales member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was
his grandfather, Albert B. Cline, Class of 1890; representative for Earl Nightingale Human Resource a homemaker. She was the former owner of the
grandmother, Mary Phillips Cline, Class of 1885; Materials for a number of years. Carousel Stationery Store in Chappaqua. Her
father, Lloyd M. Cline ’19; mother, Lois Shirley Denton G. Nutter Jr. ’49, in Falmouth, Mass., at survivors include her husband.
Cline ’21; uncle, William L. Cline ’48; brother-in- the age of 80. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta John D. Strasma ’53, July 13, 2007, of Madi-
law, Usher G. Colson ’41; and his wife. His survivors fraternity. He was employed at Vita Needle Company son, Wis., at the age of 75. He was a member of
include a sister, Martha Cline Colson ’43. in Needham, Mass., for more than 40 years, retiring the Men’s Hall Association and a Rector Scholar.
Bernard A. Casady ’48, April 23, 2007, in Fort as treasurer. His survivors include his wife. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was a
Myers, Fla., at the age of 81. He was employed for Jeanne Roberts Novotny ’49, July 5, 2007, in professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin
more than 25 years by the parts and service division Gaithersburg, Md., at the age of 79, after a long in the agricultural and applied economics depart-
of Ford Motor Company in Indianapolis, retiring battle with cancer. She worked as an advocate for ments. He was preceded in death by two aunts,
in 1985. His survivors include his wife; a son, persons with autism and other disabilities. She was Margaret Poucher DeSelm ’31 and Eula Clifton
Timothy T. Casady ’80; and a daughter-in-law, preceded in death by her husband. Strasma ’30; two uncles, Clemont DeSelm ’32
Darby Ragan Casady ’82. Kenneth R. Kruger ’50, June 8, 2007, of and Edward J. Strasma ’30; and a cousin, Thomas
Phyllis Farquharson Baillif ’48, June 26, 2007, Portland, Ore., at the age of 83. He had been a A. DeSelm ’56. His survivors include his wife;
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a sister, Gretchen Strasma Rauschenberg ’55; a 1980-2006. He and his wife owned and operated professor for Oklahoma University Dental School.
brother, James F. Strasma ’71; and three cousins, B & B Restaurant in Nappanee, from 1952-93. His survivors include his wife.
Norman E. Strasma ’55, David P. DeSelm ’64 His survivors include his wife and a daughter, Gail Janis Campbell Totman ’55, May 14, 2007,
and R. Jan Strasma ’66. Widmoyer Alexander ’82. in Tucson, Ariz., at the age of 73, from pulmonary
Betty Thoma Weikert ’53, Aug. 6, 2007, of Ann Stiefel King ’54, June 13, 2005, in To- complications. She was a member of Alpha Chi
Minneapolis, at the age of 75. She was a member panga, Calif., at the age of 72, from cancer. She was Omega sorority. She was a homemaker. Her survi-
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a retired a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was vors include her husband, James M. Totman ’55,
elementary school teacher and homemaker. She was an advertising art director and graphic designer for and a daughter, Julie Totman Springer ’84.
preceded in death by her father, William H. Thoma more than 35 years in Los Angeles. Her employers Mimi Johnson Freeman ’55, Sept. 13, 2007,
’22, and her mother, Harriet Geiger Thoma ’23. included Foote, Cone & Belding, the United Cali- in Kent, Ohio, at the age of 71. She was a member
Her survivors include her husband, George F. fornia Bank and the United States Forest Service, of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She retired as a
Weikert ’51, and two sisters, Jane Thoma Ham- where she helped make Smokey Bear one of the professional geologist with URS Consultants in
mond ’57 and Patricia Thoma Mallers ’61. best known advertising icons in America. Cleveland. She was a homemaker and community
Margaret Ticknor Paul ’53, June 21, 2007, Valerie Hardcastle Schamel ’54, May 19, 2007, volunteer. Her survivors include her husband and
of Brooklyn, Conn., at the age of 78. She was a of St. Louis, at the age of 74. She was a member of a sister, Ernestine Johnson Beattie ’58.
homemaker, and later a nutrition consultant for Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a homemaker Carol Hornsby Kassabian ’56, July 18, 2007, of
the University of Connecticut and a lecturer for and community volunteer. She was preceded in Lincoln, Mass., at the age of 73. She was a member
Weight Watchers International, retiring in 1988. death by her husband and a brother, Richard R. of Delta Gamma sorority. She was a homemaker
She was preceded in death by her husband, Melville Hardcastle Jr. ’52. Her survivors include a sister- and community volunteer. Her survivors include her
W. Paul ’51. in-law, Carol Andersen Hardcastle ’52, and a husband and a brother, Charles C. Hornsby ’58.
Rev. David W. Widmoyer ’53, June 12, 2007, nephew, Jeffrey L. Hardcastle ’81. Evelyn Munn Read ’56, Sept. 18, 2007, of Ches-
of Nappanee, Ind., at the age of 76. He was a James D. Limestall ’54, April 3, 2007, in terton, Ind., at the age of 73. She was a member of
member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He Oklahoma City, Okla., at the age of 75. He was a Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a homemaker. She
was a United Methodist minister for more than member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He was was a teacher and superintendent of the First United
40 years. He served as Nappanee city judge from a dentist in private practice as well as an adjunct Methodist Church Sunday School. Her survivors
include her husband and a son, James T. Read ’78.
Mac Thorlton ’61 was DePauw’s director of Robert J. Sell ’56, July 20, 2007, in Ruskin, Fla.,
alumni relations 1993-2000 at the age of 73. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi
fraternity. He was the owner and operator of Real
John McRae “Mac” Thorlton ’61, former director of alumni relations Estate Appraisal Service in Indianapolis, retiring in
at DePauw, died Aug. 5 at the age of 68. He passed away at his home in 1997. His survivors include his wife, Mary Stolz Sell
Estero, Fla., with his family at his side, of complications from a lengthy ’57; a step-brother, Charles M. Simons ’64; and a
illness caused by Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, a rare progressive disease step-nephew, Charles R. Simons ’96.
that causes scarring of the lungs. Bruce M. Hall ’57, June 17, 2007, of Scha-
Thorlton, a native of Greencastle, was a graduate of Greencastle High umburg, Ill., at the age of 72. He was a member
School Class of 1957 and a scholarship graduate of DePauw, where he received of Delta Upsilon fraternity. He was a manager for
a B.A. degree with a double major in English and psychology. Rollex Corporation in Elk Grove Village, Ill.
He joined the Western Electric Co. after graduation, and shortly thereafter James R. Newpart ’59, June 1, 2007, of
he entered the U.S. Navy in the Officer Candidate Program at Newport, R.I. Nashville, Tenn., at the age of 69, after a lengthy
He was commissioned ensign in 1962 and served four years on active duty illness. He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity.
as a communications officer in Hawaii and aboard ship during the Johnston Island Pacific Nuclear Tests. He was a salesman and branch manager for IBM
He remained on active reserve status for another six years, retiring with rank of lieutenant commander. in Cincinnati; Washington, D.C.; New York City;
He returned from military service to Western Electric in 1966, where he moved up the ranks and and Nashville, Tenn. Later, he was owner and presi-
was relocated around the country several times with assignments of increasing responsibility in Chi- dent of Morrison Business Furniture in Nashville.
cago, Indianapolis, Seattle and Denver. He retired in 1991 after 30 years of service from then AT&T His survivors include his wife, Myrna McGreevy
Network Systems (now Lucent Technologies), as marketing director in Morristown, N.J. Newpart 59; a sister, Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52;
In 1993 he returned to his alma mater with his wife, Dianne Harrison Thorlton ’61, to lead the brother-in-law, Charles A. Leis ’52; brother-in-law,
University’s alumni program until his retirement in 2000. He and his wife are members of the University’s Raymond E. McGreevy ’54; sister-in-law, Sarah
W.C. DePauw Society. In 2006 the DePauw Alumni Association presented him with the Community E. McGreevy ’56; two nieces, Nancy Leis Kota
Leadership Award, given to alumni in recognition of significant contributions to their communities ’76 and Susan Leis Thiele ’79; a grandnephew,
and organizations. He was active in the Naples DePauw Alumni Club. Christopher H. Thiele ’06; and a grandniece,
Thorlton and his wife built a home in Copperleaf at the Brooks, Estero, in 2001, after their retirement. Elizabeth M. Thiele ’08.
He was very active in their new community, enjoying golf, serving as vice president and president of his Ralph R. Owens ’60, July 25, 2007, of Sequim,
neighborhood community association, chair of the Copperleaf’s communications committee, chair of the Wash., at the age of 69. He was a programmer and
Copperleaf Council of Presidents and as secretary, vice president and president of the 570-member master auditor with A.C. Nielsen, and later a tax auditor
association’s board of directors. He was a founding member of the Copperleaf Foundation, which has raised for the state of California’s franchise tax board.
more than $100,000 for Lee County (Fla.) nonprofit agencies since its founding in 2003. John McRae “Mac” Thorlton ’61, former
Thorlton was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Dianne Har- director of alumni relations at DePauw, died Aug.
rison Thorlton, a son, Tim (Fall City, Wash.) and his children, Erika and Cole; and daughter, Kristine 5 at the age of 68. (See full obituary at left.)
(Thorlton) Batross (Danville, Calif.), her husband Michael, and their sons Kyle and Jacob. He is also Margaret Kearns Baldwin ’62, May 22, 2006, in
survived by a sister, Carole Thorlton Piech Gorsich, Naperville, Ill.; her husband, Dr. Robert Gorsich; Seattle at the age of 65. She was a member of Delta
two nieces, and a nephew and their children. Delta Delta sorority. She was head librarian at Holy
A memorial service was held on Aug. 10 at Joanne’s House, Hope Hospice. Names Academy in Seattle, and later an adjunct
Remembrances may be made in lieu of flowers to the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis at faculty member at Pacific Lutheran University in
www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org/donate.htm, DePauw University or the Copperleaf Golf Club Foundation, Tacoma, Wash. Her survivors include her husband.
designated for Joanne’s House at Hope Hospice, Bonita Springs, FL 34135. Larry R. Salmela ’62, April 20, 2007, of Port
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Lucie, Fla., at the age of 69. He was a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He was employed by
Friends of the University received an honorary degree from DePauw. His
survivors include his wife.
Mary Jane Black, Aug. 3, 2007, of Greencastle,
Western Electric Company in Littleton, Colo., until John E. Swearingen, Sept. 14, 2007, in Birming-
Ind., at the age of 94. She was employed in the
his retirement. His survivors include his wife. ham, Ala., , at the age of 89, of pneumonia. He was
bookstore at DePauw for more than 30 years. She
Judith MacFall LaCroix ’63, May 25, 2007, in a lifetime member of the Washington C. DePauw
was preceded in death by her husband.
Clovis, Calif., at the age of 66. She was a member of Society. He received an honorary degree from
Virginia R. Clark, Aug. 30, 2007, of Fillmore,
Alpha Phi sorority. She was a retired public health DePauw. He was a past trustee of DePauw, serving
Ind., at the age of 87. She retired from the Bursar’s
nurse. She was preceded in death by her husband; from 1966-81, and an advisory trustee in 1985. He
Office at DePauw. She was preceded in death by
her father, Russell P. MacFall ’25; and an uncle, was president of DePauw’s Board of Fellows in 1965
her husband.
Frank MacFall ’28. Her survivors include a sister, and DePauw’s Executive-in-Residence in 1985. He
Terry K. Gorham, Aug. 26, 2007, of Green-
Joyce MacFall Roderick ’59. was the retired chairman and chief executive officer
castle, Ind., at the age of 53. He had worked as a cook
Patricia A. White ’65, Jan. 9, 2007, of Ithaca, of Standard Oil Company. His survivors include his
at Delta Tau Delta fraternity at DePauw. He was an
N.Y., at the age of 63. She worked in college, univer- wife; daughter, Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger ’67; son-
independent insurance agent for several years.
sity and public libraries during the past 35 years. in-law, F. Garrett Pfleeger ’67; and granddaughter,
Bishop Edward W. Jones, July 28, 2007, in
Jackie J. “Jack” Armstrong ’66, July 17, 2007, Kelly Pfleeger Sputh ’92.
Bloomington, Ind., at the age of 78. He served
in Indianapolis, at the age of 63, after an extended Thomas J. Young Jr., July 8, 2007, of Clo-
20 years as the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese
illness. He was a Rector Scholar. He retired in 1998 verdale, Ind., at the age of 81. He worked in the
of Indianapolis, retiring in 1997. He was a former
as the editor and publisher of the News-Gazette in physical plant at DePauw, retiring in 1987. He
member of the DePauw Board of Visitors and
Winchester, Ind. He was a contributing writer for was preceded in death by his wife.
United Press International, Associated Press, The
Indianapolis Times and The Indianapolis Star. His DePauw’s 17th president, Richard F. Rosser,
survivors include his wife.
Dr. Julia F. Farmer ’67, June 2, 2004, in New
dies at age 78
York City, at the age of 58, from two massive Richard F. Rosser, DePauw’s 17th president who led the University
strokes. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega from 1977-1986, died Sept. 21 in Maine. He was 78 years old.
sorority. She was an emergency room physician Under Rosser’s leadership, DePauw restored historic East College,
in New York City. renovated Asbury Hall and Roy O. West Library, and built the Lilly
Patricia A. Melnik ’67, Jan. 30, 2007, in To- Physical Education and Recreation Center. The University’s endowment
ronto, Canada, at the age of 61. She held several grew four-fold from $19.4 million to $83.2 million.
clerical positions in both the government and Rosser led the University until 1986, when he retired and was suc-
private industry. She was preceded in death by ceeded by the current president, Robert G. Bottoms.
her sister, Barbara Melnik Weil ’63. “Dick Rosser was a great friend and mentor for me,” Bottoms said.
Margaret Adolphsen Holmberg ’68, in “It was he who hired me in 1978, and our friendship continued after he
Bethesda, Md., at the age of 60, She was a member left DePauw. Were it not for Dick’s success at the University, DePauw
of Delta Gamma sorority. She taught sixth-grade would not be the strong institution it is today.”
reading and English at Rocky Hill Middle School in After leaving DePauw, Rosser became president and chief executive officer of the National
Montgomery County, Md. Later, she was an editor Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU), positions he held until his retirement
with the consulting firm of Professional Manage- in 1993. “Dick has been a strong voice on behalf of independent higher education – on Capitol Hill,
ment Research Group, Inc. Her survivors include with the White House and Department of Education, in the national news media, and on college and
her husband; sister, Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp ’70; university campuses and board rooms across the country,” said Robert J. Bruce, chair of the NAICU
nephew, Kevin C. Rasp ’04; niece, Lesley J. Rasp board and president of Widener University, in announcing Rosser’s retirement on Feb. 11, 1993. “His
’06; and niece-in-law, Brady K. Jones ’04. determination, vision, solid common sense, teamwork and knowledge of issues based on his experience
Richard T. Harwood ’68, Aug. 8, 2007, of as a private university president, will be difficult to replace. Higher education has truly benefited from
Portland, Ore., at the age of 60. He was a sculptor and his advocacy and participation in this key national role.”
owned and operated Townsend Gallery in Portland. Rosser also headed The Presidents Group, a consulting group of retired college and university
His survivors include a sister, Susan Harwood ’67. presidents. He served his alma mater, Ohio Wesleyan University, as trustee-at-large from 1992-2001
Gary M. Sons ’77, March 8, 2007, of Owens- and had been a life trustee since 2001. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa,
boro, Ky., at the age of 51. He was employed by Sears Delta Tau Delta, Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Delta Epsilon and Pi Sigma Alpha. Rosser also was an avid pho-
& Roebuck in Memphis, Tenn., for 18 years. tographer, whose award-winning work was exhibited widely.
Rande B. Holton ’78, Sept. 3, 2006, of A native of Arcanum, Ohio, Rosser was born in 1929. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan with Phi
Noblesville, Ind., at the age of 50. He was a systems Beta Kappa honors in 1951. After earning a master’s degree in public administration in 1952 at Syracuse
manager at DePauw, and later a computer software University, he entered the U.S. Air Force as a second lieutenant,
engineer for EDS Electronics. studied the Russian language, and served four years in Air Force
E. Patricia Ward Bortner ’78, Aug. 11, 2007, of intelligence before returning to Syracuse in 1958 to pursue his
Bristol, Ind., at the age of 51, from drowning while doctorate in political science.
rafting near Oak Hill, W.Va. She was a member Rosser was assigned to the teaching faculty at the Air Force
of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a homemaker. Her Academy in 1959, receiving his Ph.D. in 1961. He was appointed
survivors include her husband. head of the academy’s political science department in 1967, and
David C. Petree ’80, June 24, 2007, of Center- a year later he was promoted to the rank of colonel and received a
ville, Ohio, at the age of 49. He was a member of presidential appointment as a permanent professor. Rosser retired
Delta Upsilon fraternity. He was a pharmaceutical from the Air Force Academy in 1973 to become dean of the
representative with Ortho Biotech for many years, faculty at Albion College in Michigan, and he held the position
and later, a financial adviser with Morgan Stanley of until coming to DePauw as president four years later.
Dayton, Ohio. His survivors include his wife, Jane A recipient of 10 honorary degrees and awards, Rosser was
Pheiffer Petree ’81; brother, Steven C. Petree ’77; author of a textbook, Introduction to Soviet Foreign Policy, as
and a sister, Karen Petree Cashman ’79. well as numerous education articles.
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