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Elise Lund 11 recently published her first book, Puzzle Piece Phonics: First Grade through Corwin Literacy. She co-wrote the book with fellow teachers Carolyn Banuelos and Danielle James.

I was a first-grade teacher in North Carolina when the standards changed to the Common Core. In order to meet the expectations of the new standards and reach children on all levels, PPP was developed, Lund says. The kindergarten and second-grade editions are also current projects for the writing trio.

Since graduation, Lund has taught first grade at Cornelius Elementary in North Carolina, and is now mentoring in elementary schools and developing/implementing professional development for teachers to accompany her phonics curriculum.

Sue Amari 73 published her second novel, The Year of the Red Fire Monkey, the stand-alone sequel to A Calculated Guess. Both books follow a group of college friends reunited after their mid-seventies graduation from 51做厙, she says.

A Calculated Guess was chosen for the Best of 2016 list, Akron Beacon Journal.

Amari is the recipient of the Award of Excellence in Feature Writing from the Akron chapter of Women in Communications, and her articles have appeared in The Plain Dealer, Sun Newspapers, Chicken Soup and Cup of Comfort series. Both books are available through Amazon.com.

Oxford University Press published the 1965 Duke University Ph.D. dissertation written by the late George Gadbois 59 on the Indian Federal Court and the beginnings of the Indian Supreme Court. The dissertation was published in April under the title, Supreme Court of India: The Beginnings. It is widely regarded as an excellent historical perspective to present-day problems of the Indian court. He also worked on another acclaimed book, Judges of the Supreme Court of India: 1950-1989.

Gadbois majored in History at Marietta, and served as President of Student Senate, played on the Pioneer golf team and earned an induction into Phi Beta Kappa before graduating and continuing his education at Duke University. He was the recipient of three senior Fulbright research fellowships and four from the American Institute of Indian Studies. Gadbois retired from teaching in the Political Science Department at the University of Kentucky.

Though previously he considered The Beginnings to be of little scholarly worth, Gadbois was convinced by Vikram Raghavan, lead counsel to the World Bank, that his dissertation had enduring value. Raghavan and Vasujith Ram were editors for the book after Gadbois died in February 2017. Since its release, there have been formal book launches throughout India, as well as a panel discussion of the book at Harvard Law School.

Stan Fink 61 retired from the practice of law 52.5 years after starting his law firm in Clark, New Jersey. Fay Kaplan Fink 60 continues to work for the law firm Fink Rosner Ershow-Levenberg, LLC, as its Financial Manager, now in her 51st year on the job. They live in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

Dale Davidson Chodos 63 gave an update on her son, Powell Chodos 88, who retired as a volunteer coach after coaching his three sons in baseball and basketball. Powell coached Little League for 15 years, and his teams won two district championships. His 2013 team, which included his middle son, made it to the state semifinals, losing to Westport, Connecticut, 5-3. Westport lost in the finals of the U.S. Championship. Powell also coached basketball for 13 years and coached his youngest sons travel team from fifth to eighth grade. That team won 11 tournaments over that period of time. This year was their last season playing together, Dale says. They went on to win the Fairfield, Connecticut, Springfield, Missouri, and Melford, Connecticut, Hoopfest tournaments. The parents and players held a party for Powell. They honored his dedication, recognizing the thousands of hours invested in arranging games and practices, teaching the game, the strategies, sportsmanship and providing leadership and friendship to the boys.

Steve Gregory 68 meets Barbara Garneau Kelley 81 
> Steve Gregory 68 meets Barbara Garneau Kelley 81 and they compare their MC letter jackets in her office at the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) in Bethesda, Maryland. Their professional paths cross because Barbara is executive director of HLAA and Steve is on the New Jersey Relay Advisory Board and is a consumer advocate. Steve began the 51做厙 cross country team in 1964 after pleading with Athletic Director Bill Whetsell to start a program. Coach Whetsell gave him the title of student coach and Steve recruited the team, designed the course, ran the workouts, and drove the team to meets. Marietta cross country continues today thanks to Steve. Barbara was on the Marietta womens crew under the coaching of Norm Lindamood when she earned her letter jacket. They commented, Well, at least the jackets still fit us!

Beth Thompson Miller 73, Barbara Perry Fitzgerald 73 and Bruce Miller 70 know how to Bring Forth a Pioneer 
> Beth Thompson Miller 73, Barbara Perry Fitzgerald 73 and Bruce Miller 70 know how to Bring Forth a Pioneer at Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Australian outback. This is the 20th country this trio has visited together over their nearly 50-year friendship. 

Larry Price 69 was inducted into the Southern Local School District Hall of Fame in February. He was a multi-sport athlete at Racine High School, and excelled in basketball, football and baseball. He was drafted by the Washington Senators out of high school but chose to play for Hall of Fame Coach Don Schaly, earning four varsity letters and leading the nation in earned run average for most of his sophomore season. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Education, he taught for nearly 40 years in Ohio, mostly at Butler Tech in Hamilton, Ohio. He was honored as the Cincinnati Economic Teacher of the Year in 1992 and coached baseball this spring at Lebanon High School.

While he is still dealing with assorted health issues, Peter Mandell 74 has continued a growing level of volunteer activity at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito (). He is approaching five years as a Volunteer Docent and member of the Volunteer Rescue and Release Team at The Marine Mammal Center, he was honored to have been selected to a new position as one of the Rescue Volunteer Dispatchers for the Rescue & Response Team at TMMC. He says they are anticipating a busy season as the number of rescues along the coasts (TMMC is responsible for more than 600 miles of coastline) and the number of patients at the hospital all increase, keeping staff and volunteers very busy. Peter welcomes 51做厙 alumni and friends in the area to come for a visit to TMMC to come see the work they do. He also welcomes any support, as The Marine Mammal Center is a private nonprofit organization heavily dependent on the more than 1,200 volunteers and any donations from the public who support the work they do there.

Jo Trigilio 87 was elected to the position of Marshal of the 2018 Boston Pride Parade. Jo served as one of the lead organizers of the Boston Dyke March from 2000 to 2014. They now head the Boston Dyke March History and Archive Project, which makes archival materials publicly available online. Jo is currently the Director of the Graduate Program in Gender/Cultural Studies at Simmons College. Jos current work focuses on non-binary gender and ethnic/racial intersectionality.

Generations of Marietta alumni celebrating together. (From left) Jodie Lazasz-Burnett 90 (Alpha Xi Delta), Rick Lazasz 93 (Alpha Sigma Phi), Colleen Kelley-Lazasz 92 (Sigma Kappa), Quinci Jones 20 (Sigma Kappa) and Diana Porter Jones 92 (Sigma Kappa). Rick Lazasz and Colleen Kelley-Lazasz are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Diana and Colleen have remained best friends for 30 years! 
Generations of Marietta alumni celebrating together. (From left) Jodie Lazasz-Burnett 90 (Alpha Xi Delta), Rick Lazasz 93 (Alpha Sigma Phi), Colleen Kelley-Lazasz 92 (Sigma Kappa), Quinci Jones 20 (Sigma Kappa) and Diana Porter Jones 92 (Sigma Kappa). Rick Lazasz and Colleen Kelley-Lazasz are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Diana and Colleen have remained best friends for 30 years!

Christopher S. Petro 92 was promoted to vice president and comptroller for Ohio Valley Bank. Petro began his career at Ohio Valley Bank in the accounting department in 1994. He majored in Accounting at Marietta. Petro is also a graduate of Financial Managers School at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1998, he received Ohio Valley Banks highest honor, the Joycelyn M. Barlow Award of Excellence. In his community, Petro has volunteered as treasurer of the Ohio Valley Symphony and coached youth softball and basketball. For approximately two decades, he has served as the chairperson of the OVBC Employee Community Fund, which provides donations to support local charities at Christmastime. Under his direction, the Fund distributed more than $18,000 to 64 local charities last Christmas. This was the second largest annual distribution in the funds history.

David Rutter-Faunce 94 was ordained to the Holy Order of Deacon in the Roman Catholic Church under the imposition of hands by His Excellency, Most Reverend Peter Jugis, Bishop of Charlotte on April 14, 2018. As a permanent deacon, Rev. Mr. Faunce exercises clerical faculties including the proclamation of the Gospel and officiating at marriages, baptisms and funerals. The ministries of permanent deacons are focused on eliminating or mitigating the injustices and inequities endured by marginalized people and marshaling the Churchs resources to meet the needs of disadvantaged persons. Deacon Daves assigned ministries include end-of-life and hospice ministry, homeless outreach, prison ministry and marriage ministry. Permanent deacons must undergo seven years of spiritual, academic, ministerial and practical formation prior to being ordained. Rev. Mr. Faunce was ordained alongside 14 other men, with whom he underwent the long, rigorous diaconal formation process. David lives in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, with his wife, Teresa Dunfee Faunce 94, and his two daughters.

Alan Varrasso 96 has been promoted to Chief Information Officer overseeing technology support for Chases consumer, small business and auto lending businesses 
> Alan Varrasso 96 has been promoted to Chief Information Officer overseeing technology support for Chases consumer, small business and auto lending businesses. In this role, he will lead technology delivery to the firms more than 5,000 branches and more than 16,000 ATMs. His team will also provide technology support for Chases 2.5 million small business customers and the firms $70 billion portfolio of auto loans and leases. Alan was formerly Chief Technology Officer for Chase Consumer Banking. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from 51做厙 in 1996. Alan started in 40 games for the Pioneer football team, serving as a team captain during his junior and senior seasons. He is a leader of the JPMorgan Chase Technology Hub in Columbus, which includes more than 5,000 technology professionals. He resides in Granville, Ohio, with his wife, Silvana, and their four children.

Amanda Cross Clark 97 received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Kent State University in May 2018. Her dissertation, Framing strategies and social movement coalitions: assessing tactical diffusion in the fight against human trafficking from 2008-2014, examined the specific tactics of the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking and provided insight into how organizational learning across nonprofits aided in their success.

Johnny Cruz 98 was named Assistant Vice Chancellor for Communications and Chief Communications Officer at the University of California, Riverside. For nearly the past five years, Johnny served as the National Director of Public Relations at World Vision in Federal Way, Washington.

Joshua Streit 99 joined National Decision Support Company as a senior strategic sales executive in February 2018.

Tyson Brown 06 was promoted to Principal Day Ahead Market Analyst at Pacific Gas and Electric Co. He previously served as an expert portfolio management analyst.

Ryan Marr 98, Kris Cooper 98, (second row) Eric Cooper 97, Craig Trapp 97 and Ben Dittmar 97 met the weekend of May 17-20 for a tour of Bourbon Trail in and around Lexington, Kentucky 
> Ryan Marr 98, Kris Cooper 98, (second row) Eric Cooper 97, Craig Trapp 97 and Ben Dittmar 97 met the weekend of May 17-20 for a tour of Bourbon Trail in and around Lexington, Kentucky. They found this sign at Heaven Hill Distillery. The group also toured Town Branch, Woodford Reserve, Three Boys, Buffalo Trace, Makers Mark and Limestone Branch distilleries. No other pictures will be released.

Viktoria Jurkovic 07, ICM08, is now the Consumer Affairs Program Manager at the Ohio Department of Commerce - Division of Financial Institutions in Columbus. Prior to that, she spent nearly five years as an OSHIIP Community Liaison with the Ohio Department of Insurance.

Rosa Hanks 08 started a new position as a territory manager with CooperSurgical.

On March 9, 2018, Jake Verdoorn 11 married Charissa Pederson in Cartagena, Colombia 
On March 9, 2018, Jake Verdoorn 11 married Charissa Pederson in Cartagena, Colombia. In attendance were Chandler T. Wittel 11, who is expecting his first child with Laura Finck Wittel 12, Brendan George 11, Celia Brockway Macchia 11, Emma Vierheller 12 and Joshua A. Maxwell 11, who is starting his doctorate in leadership studies in the fall. This completes all four marriages in the group of friends, and is perfectly timed with the ending of phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Jordan Kohun 08 joined Matrix Solutions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a Senior Strategic Success Manager.

Ricky Ciccone MAED08 was promoted to nickelbacks coach for the football team at the University of Toledo. He joined the program in 2016 as the Director of High School Relations.

Chris Beatty 10 was promoted to assistant vice president of strategic sourcing specialist at PNC in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Derek Hennen 12, a graduate student in the Virginia Tech Department of Entomology, won the 2018 Alwood Extension Award from Virginia Tech. The award recognizes entomology graduate students who dedicate themselves to Cooperative Education and outreach service. The award comes with a $500 scholarship and it honors the legacy of William Bradford Alwood, Virginia Techs first entomologist.

Logan Lewis 12 joined Genesis Healthcare System in Zanesville, Ohio, as the director of physician recruitment.

Taimur Ahmed 13 recently joined Morgan Stanleys Business Development program in San Francisco, California.

Jared Cardiel 14 was promoted to Associate Account Manager with Disney ABC Television Group in the Seattle, Washington, area. Prior to his promotion, Cardiel was an Ad Trafficker/Product Coordinator.

Kiki Cunningham 14 is working as a Certified Personal Trainer at Intensity Personal Training in Atlantic Beach, Florida.

Ally Welch 15 is a digital media specialist with Abercrombie & Fitch. Prior to that she worked in the public relations department at Talbots.

Hayley Montgomery 15 (Alpha Xi Delta) and Brandon Stewart 15, PA17 (Delta Tau Delta) were married on Aug. 15, 2017, in Sunbury, Ohio 
> Hayley Montgomery 15 (Alpha Xi Delta) and Brandon Stewart 15, PA17 (Delta Tau Delta) were married on Aug. 15, 2017, in Sunbury, Ohio. Haley, who majored in Intervention Specialist Education, and Brandon, who majored in Biochemistry and also graduated from Mariettas Physician Assistant Studies Graduate Program, live in Beverly, Ohio. Their reception was held at Irongate Equestrian Center. The Stewarts shared a photo of themselves with fellow 51做厙 Pioneers: Dr. Carole Wylie Hancock 75, Lindsey Kudaroski 14, Ryan Turnewitsch 15, Mitch Pieronek 18, Justin McGinnis 15, Janelle Patterson 15, Blake Szkoda 16, Phil Shaw 14, Marci Estock 13, Allison Sells 15, Nick Brady 15, Jen DeSantis 15, Kaely Becker 15, Sydney Gregory 17, Karl Grant 15, Shannon Garrison 19, Taylor Hanigosky 16, Keenan Hamilton 15 and Jonah Mitchell 18.

Nathalia Ferreira 16 was named Major Account Sales District Manager for ADP in Columbus, Ohio.

Devin Walter 16 recently joined The Don CeSar as a banquets concierge in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida.

Jennifer Naab 17 was promoted to be a case worker with Washington County Children Services after serving as a supervisor at the visitation center. Naab interned with Children Services as a student at Marietta.

Lucy Welles 17 has joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group as an incoming content producer/editor for WSYX-TV, ABC 6 in Columbus, Ohio.

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Alumni have fond memories of serving on Board of Trustees

Grant Callery 68 didnt have to think long about his favorite memory of being a member of 51做厙s Board of Trustees for the past 15 years.

Digging through a satchel, Callery pulled out a copy of the first diploma he signed for Lindsey Marie Anderson, who graduated on Aug. 2, 2008, as a member of the Physician Assistant Program. Callery served as Chair of the Board from 2008-11.

I can still remember as I was signing it, I said out loud, I cant believe Im signing a diploma from my alma mater, he says.

Callery and Elliott Thrasher 62 have completed their time on the Board and are now both members of the Cotton Society, which is made up of past Board members. As a part of that society, they will receive regular communication to remain connected with the work of the Trustees. Their final meeting was on May 8.

Callery joined the Board soon after his daughter, Megan Callery Peluso 03, graduated. Callery retired in 2012 as the Executive Vice President and General Counsel at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) in Washington, D.C.

The best part for me has been that this was a working Board with a serious mission, says Callery, who is now a Trustee Emeritus. Everybody was great to work with, and they took their responsibilities to 51做厙 seriously, and we always had a good degree of humor.

Thrasher, who is now a Life Associate Trustee, completed a five-year term on the Board and says he enjoyed his experience.

Im going to miss coming back to Marietta three times a year, says Thrasher, who splits his time with his wife, Antra, in Lexington and Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. It has been a great five years, and at 78 I decided it was time to observe from the sidelines.

Callery says he missed just two meetings in 15 years.

Ive put more than 50,000 miles on my cars and probably spent more than 100 nights in the Marietta Hampton Inn, he says. Its all been worth it. This is probably the most rewarding thing I have done in my professional career.


In Memoriam

An error was made in the Winter 2018 edition of Marietta Magazine that incorrectly included alumna Margaret Doonan Pierce 71 in the obituary section. Thankfully, Margaret is alive and well! The editors of Marietta Magazine sincerely apologize for this mistake.

Dr. Margaret Ross (4/19/1927 4/2/2018)

51做厙 mourns the loss of a longtime faculty and staff member who impacted the lives of countless students during a nearly 25-year tenure.

Dr. Margaret Ross, Mariettas former Counseling Center Director and Professor of Counseling Services, died on April 2, 2018, in Marietta. She was 90.

She came to Marietta in 1967 as a counselor. In 1968, she began a program of small group counseling sessions for students and became the Director of the Counseling Center. Additionally, she served as a freshman orientation director, trainer for the Institute for Education and Training in Business, a professor in the McDonough Leadership Program, and as an ancillary staff member for Marietta Memorial Hospitals Mental Health Unit. She also wrote two books and numerous professional articles.

Though she retired in 1992 from her full-time duties at the College, she continued to teach in the McDonough Leadership Program for many years.

Dr. John R. Michel (7/10/1939 5/15/2018)

A leader in his field of applied mathematics and a dedicated professor to numerous budding mathematicians, Dr. John Michel, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, left an indelible mark on the 51做厙 community, as well as in the overall field of math education. Sadly, Dr. Michel passed away on May 5, 2018.

Prior to joining the faculty at 51做厙 in 1970, Dr. Michel was a mathematics research fellow, teaching assistant and research assistant at the University of Denver, and then worked as a systems analyst and mathematician for the California Institute of Technologys Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Because of his active involvement in improving math education, Marietta was among the first institutions to participate in Reformed Calculus projects, which originated from Duke and Harvard universities. He also wrote grant requests to the National Science Foundation that resulted in the math department receiving computers and software in 1989 to offer calculus computer labs.

Known for his excellence in teaching, he was recognized twice with the Edward G. Harness Fellowship. He received the 51做厙 Service Award in 2002. He retired in 2004, earning the title, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics.

The Michel family is establishing the John and Katharine Michel Fund for Mathematics at 51做厙. Contributions may be sent by mail to: 51做厙 Office of Advancement, 215 Fifth St., Marietta, Ohio 45750; or designate the fund online at: .

1940s

Janet Landwehr Jergens 42 of Palm City, Florida (12/3/2017).

John A. Spargo 42 of Hyannis, Massachusetts (1/18/2018).

Edward D. Jergens 43 (Delta Upsilon) of Palm City Florida (10/26/2017).

Ester Gravenkemper Stowe 44 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Marietta, Ohio (3/11/2018).

Frances J. Sugden Corlies 48 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Belle Mead, New Jersey (11/2017).

Cora M. Huntsman King 49 of Canton, Ohio (2/19/2018). Survivors include a son, Kevin R. King 80.

Edward L. Pitner 49 of Marietta, Ohio (3/10/2018).

1950s

Charles J. Hoey 50 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Palm Coast, Florida (2/12/2018).

Henry F. Jacobs 50 of Sarasota, Florida (8/13/2017).

Orma M. Wilson Johnson 50 of Rocky River, Ohio (3/5/2018).

Donald M. Shimer 50 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Canyon Lake, California (1/23/2018).

Robert E. Arnold 51 (Phi Beta Kappa) of West Lafayette, Ohio (2/22/2018). Survivors include a son, Robert E. Arnold Jr. 78.

Jack R. Conaway 51 of Westport, Connecticut (2/13/2018).

William J. Reardon 51 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Waynesville, North Carolina (3/8/2018).

Rodger E. Mendenhall 52 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Marietta, Ohio (3/24/2018).

Marilyn J. Christy Schafer 52 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Marietta, Ohio (3/13/2018).

Frances Hiteshew Jensen 53 (Chi Omega) of South Bend, Indiana (4/7/2018). Survivors include sons, William T. Miller 78 and Robert B. Miller 80, daughter, Anne Miller Evans 82, and daughter-in-law, Emee Wineman Miller 81.

Donald E. Eros 54 of Euclid, Ohio (2/9/2018). Survivors include his wife, Virginia Welling Eros 55.

Theodore M. Belcheff 56 of Milltown, New Jersey (2/16/2018).

Janice Craig Reif 56 (Chi Omega) of West Henrietta, New York (3/11/2018).

June L. Immel Tebay 56 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Punta Gorda, Florida (3/4/2018).

Judith S. Tilton 57 (Sigma Kappa) of Pompton Plains, New Jersey (2/22/2018).

Joseph A. Renert 58 of Boca Raton, Florida (12/2/2017).

Raymond E. Leasure 59 of Fleming, Ohio (3/19/2018).

1960s

Budd L. Sprague 60 (Phi Beta Kappa) of Canton, Ohio (3/18/2018).

Patrick H. Bowen 61 (Phi Beta Kappa & Alpha Sigma Phi) of Bridgeport, Connecticut (1/30/2018).

Arthur F. Cabral 61 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Roswell, Georgia (1/23/2018). Survivors include his wife, Maureen Siekmann Cabral 63.

Kenneth C. Margrey 61 (Alpha Sigma Phi) of Tonawanda, New York (3/16/2018).

Sally A. Lewis Henson 62 (Alpha Xi Delta) of South Charleston, West Virginia (3/28/2018).

Frank T. McMaster 62 of Sewickley, Pennsylvania (2/4/2018). Survivors include a niece, Julie Jeffries 93.

Denison F. McRell 64 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Webster, New York (4/11/2018).

Raymond H. Poet 66 of Portland, Connecticut (1/27/2018). Survivors include his wife, Janet Burkel Poet 67.

Rexford M. Ennis 68 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Rogersville, Tennessee (3/6/2018).

1970s

Cassandra S. Neill Handley 71 of Columbus, Ohio (1/26/2018).

John L. Morris 71 of Kirtland, Ohio (2/15/2018).

Stephen K. Radis 72 (Tau Kappa Epsilon) of Easton, Maryland (2/16/2018). Survivors include his wife, Mara Gluth Radis 72.

Martin C. Sagendorf 72 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Bridgewater, Connecticut (2/6/2018). Survivors include his wife, Mary Dorey Sagendorf 71.

Babette H. Bain Bole 79 (Sigma Kappa) of Marietta, Ohio (3/24/2018). Survivors include her spouse, Brad Bole 78.

2000s

Jeffrey C. Houston 06 (Delta Tau Delta) of North Andover, Massachusetts (2/22/2018). Survivors include an aunt, Pat Griffin Curtin 69.

2010s

Andrew P. Good 10 of Columbus, Ohio (2/28/2018)

A Lasting Tribute

The following list recognizes donors and their honorees in whose honor or memory they have pledged gifts to 51做厙 between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2017.

In memory of Charlotte O. Manning Abercrombie 37 
Lucia Harvilchuck Estate

In memory of Foy and Dorothy Allen 
Cynthia D. Allen 67

In memory of Nancy Pateman Anderson 67 
Barbara Kopp Del Duca 67

In honor of R. Lester Anderson 55 
John G. Teichmoeller 69 and Kathy Farnsworth

In memory of Anne Crawford Andrews 58 
Anthonij and Donna Jurgens

In memory of Paul T. Beach 65 
Anonymous Donor 
Charles and Nancy Furcht Bulger 66 
Ronald J. and Beatrice Littell Kota 66 
J. Roger 66 and LaRue Scala Porter 66 
Kenneth J. 66 and Martha Aulson Wilkinson 66 
Gordon and Lea Wright-Osborne 66

In memory of Dr. Theodore Bennett 
James A. Murtha 60

In memory of Richard L. Bergen 37 
Jeffrey and Judith Bergen

In memory of Roma Hopp Bergen 39 
Jeffrey and Judith Bergen

In honor of Prof. Steven D. Blume 
Daniel J. and Renee Bailey Gallagher 84

In memory of John P. Bohanes 51 
Micheline Beardmore Westfall 73

In memory of William F. Brosnan 86 
JoAnn Brosnan 85

In memory of Sylvia Brownstein 
Barry J. 06 and Lindalee Brownstein

In memory of Ronald F. Carlson 72 
William Jr. 72 and Claire A. Annechini 
Amanda Carlson

In memory of Zane M. Carter 13 
Ariel M. Ross 13

In memory of Dr. Wen-Yu Cheng 
Xuege Wang

In memory of Dr. Sandra Chisar 
Southwest General Medical Staff

In memory of M. Joan Russell Clutter 63 
Charles C. Savery 61

In memory of Paul S. Cohen 56 
Sheila S. Cohen

In memory of Kathyrn Conrad 
David B. Conrad 65

In memory of Michael J. Conte 06 
Jeff and Tammie Nathaniel 
Ryan P. Szafraniec 06 and Loren N. Genson 06

In honor of Timothy O. Cooper 73 
Andrew D. 95 and Katherine Ferguson 
Elsa Ekenstierna Thompson 56

In memory of Joan Ohlheiser Craney 63 
Richard C. and Sally Heckert Uhde 63

In honor of Prof. Richard E. Crowther 
Elizabeth A. Ramsey 07

In memory of Michele A. Darrell 80  
Evelyn Boyden Darrell Estate

In memory of Charles G. Dawes 1884 
Jeffrey T. Vawter 75

In memory of Dr. Jacqueline DeLaat 
Lindsay R. Shuba Donnelly 05

In memory of John A. Douglas 62 
Nancy Stevens Douglas 62

In memory of Nancy L. Drake 67 
William S. 66 and Nancy Stilphen Deans 66 
Kathleen A. Lincoln

In memory of Anthony L. Drapelick 57 
Anthony T. Drapelick

In memory of Elizabeth Keitz Drapelick 56 
Anthony T. Drapelick

In memory of Geri Ebenschweller 93 
Barbara J. Freeland 95 and Joel Hausser

In memory of Betty Erb 
Suzanne Knicely Schaly 62

In memory of Laura Scott Etter 88 
Laura Belisle 
Timothy O. 73 and Susan L. Cooper 
Doug and Ann Frigge

In memory of Frank M. Fenton 36 
Eric E. and Lynn F. Erb

In honor of C. David Ferguson 63 
Andrew D. 95 and Katherine Ferguson

In honor of Jonas A. Foit 04 
Sarah E. Lane 04

In memory of D. Arthur Fordham Jr. 67 
Jonathan D. 70 and Denise Wendell

In memory of Prof. William H. Gerhold 
Marietta Artistic Ventures LLC

In memory of Nancy Jensen Gilroy 63 
Ronald L. and Michelene Hutter Stewart 63

In memory of Blaine G. Greenwell 69 
Mary Greenwell Zell 69

In memory of Dr. Herschel Grose 
Charles S. Taylor 70 and Kim Iconis

In memory of Timothy J. Grubert 90 
Donald H. Angus Jr. 92 
James P. Jr. 90 and Michelle J. Cipollone 
Robert C. and Michelle Moist Derby 90 
Michael A. 95 and Karissa Gleason 
Elizabeth A. Haddock 89 
Lee C. Kulinna 91 
Joseph G. 89 and Heather Maguire 
James T. Mannato 90 
Stephanie B. Mitchell 
David and Megan Scully Orlandi 92 
Mark H. 89 and Roxanna M. Patterson 
Michael Piotrowski 92 
Jeffrey J. 92 and Veronica Powers 
Mark B. 87 and Jane Richter 
Kevin R. 92 and Elena L. Sexton 
Jonathan S. 90 and Kelly Giles Stuart 90 
John P. 89 and Karen M. Suter 
Shawn M. 89 and Julie Talbott

In memory of Van L. Hall 50 
Carolyn R. Hall

In memory of Dr. J. Michael Harding 
Timothy J. 00 and Stacy Binegar 
Brenda F. Jones 
Lon S. and Marke M. Vickers

In memory of Dr. William C. Hartel 
Arthur J. and Mary Ann Acton 
L. Gabriel Bach 69 
Peter R. 68 and Elizabeth Haning Sorensen 70

In honor of Jacqueline R. Hartle 11 
Michael and Ann Hartle

In memory of Melvin R. Hathaway 58 
Dorothea S. Hathaway

In memory of Charles Herring 
Wesley 72 and Joanne Blauss

In honor of Dr. Robert S. Hill 
Sharon A. Moynahan 69 and Gerald T. Moore

In memory of Dr. Robert S. Hill 
Margaret Barker 81 and Clark Varnell 
Thomas L. 81 and Melanie E. Guillozet

In memory of Dr. Peter E. Hogan 
Andrew J. 03 and Kathryn Howey Meyer 03

In memory of Dr. James E. Hoy 
Jeffrey and Judith Bergen

In memory of Henrietta Huberman 
Alfred M. Huberman 50 and Corine B. Lipset

In memory of Anya Crum Huie 97 
Jocelyn Crum Brooks 95 and Patrick Brooks

In memory of Dr. William Bay Irvine 1917 
Elsa Ekenstierna Thompson 56

In memory of Glenn C. Jackson 35 
G. Robert Jackson 65

In honor of Natalie M. Jackson 08 
Elicia O. Banks-Gabriel 08

In memory of Elizabeth Torreson Jones 59 
C. Sherfy Jones

In memory of Dr. Robert L. Jones 
Constance Jones Mathers 67

In honor of Karen Clark Kenaley 74 
Douglas Kenaley

In honor of S. Roger Kirkpatrick 57 
Paul J. Cynkar 73

In memory of Elizabeth Klugh 
Frank S. Klugh 45

In memory of Richard M. Krause 47 
Evan and Tonia Bohnen

In memory of John A. Linton 53 
Eleanor N. Linton

In memory of Jane Reigelman Lothes 65 
William L. Lothes 65

In memory of J. Gregory MacKenzie 
Margo Yonker MacKenzie 67

In memory of William F. Maher Jr. 73 
John T. Jr. and Diane Maher Burgess 74

In memory of James O. Mathers 67 
Constance Jones Mathers 67

In memory of Frederick Maurer 1920 
Benjamin E. 00 and Pamela Baughman

In memory of Mary Jo Gabardine McCullough 71 
Ronald A. and Kathleen Ruddy Henrichs 71

In memory of Prof. John D. McGrew 
Thomas R. and Leah Gruczkowski Holland 93

In memory of William B. McVicar 
William and Roxanne Marshall 
Patricia A. Neader 72 
Robert and M. Louise Proctor 
Suzanne Knicely Schaly 62 
Clive G. 61 and Barbara Jo Wallis

In memory of Carl B. Mercer 50 
Emma J. Mercer

In memory of Martin S. Mihalov 51 
Luanne Mansfield 
Thomas and Margaret Marafioti

In memory of Alex R. Miller 07 
Joe W. and Patricia C. McDaniel

In memory of Allen L. Miller 71 
Kevin Abramski 
Stephen and Dee Arnold 
Douglas M. and Jean A. Bergen 
Jeffrey and Judith Bergen 
Rebecca Bergen 
Daniel C. and Evelyn Schwarz Bryant 84 
Arthur L. 58 and G. Elizabeth Buell 
Lee H. Child 
John E. 71 and Deborah Rudolph Diaddigo 71 
Richard Dougherty 
Electronic Design for Industry, Inc. 
Steven J. Feldmaier 
Scott and Denise McDaniel Finney 83 
Betty J. Fleming 
Fleming Watson Financial Advisors, LLC 
Douglas M. 74 and Sandra A. Griebel 
Robert C. Jr. 71 and Joan Tucker Hauser 72 
Thane C. 71 and Wilma K. Hecox 
Stuart A. 72 and Beth W. Hile 
Joan Hushion 
Charles I. 50 and Marian E. Kurner 
Sandy Lee 
James E. Luthy 63 
Brent and Libby Mayo 
Randi McDermott 
Duncan D. McGrew 
Miller United Methodist Church 
Daniel C. 74 and Cheryl Marr Pottmeyer 73 
Michael D. 74 and Cynthia Huck Pyles 73 
David W. 71 and Robbie D. Rader 
Marilyn Christy Schafer 52 
Shonnard Family LLC 
Neal E. Watson 
Jeffrey D. 77 and Renanne Cayton Welch 78 
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Dale I. 72 and Susan D. Winters

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Edward A. Morbitzer Jr.

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Ryan Jones 
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Robert J. 74 and Lynne Downey Goldsmith 73 
Outer Banks Lighthouse Society 
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Outer Banks Lighthouse Society 
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Edward Osborne

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Arthur J. and Mary Ann Acton 
Beverly M. Schwartz

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Paul F. and Barbara Perry Fitzgerald 73 
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Ross W. 66 and Katharine Michelson Lenhart 68 
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Robert M. McManus 
Patricia Loreno Willis 70

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Charlotte Y. Sellers

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Eleanor U. Shaffer

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Russell E. Bleemer 81 and Nancy A. Rine 
Daniel J. and Renee Bailey Gallagher 84

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Anonymous Donor

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Scott and Ruth Bergeron 
Robert W. and Carol A. Chase 
Digiulios Brothers Italian Cafe LLC 
Andrew D. 95 and Katherine Ferguson 
Dana Hollie 
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Martin T. Hupp 86 
Carol E. Jameson 
James D. Michener 85 
Camille Dumonthier OConnor 86 
Anthony Smith 
David A. Spring

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Reed W. 68 and Barbara Brewster Irwin 70

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Richard Storey

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Lynn H. Unger 99

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James R. 69 and Janice W. Howell 
Jonathan D. 70 and Denise Wendell

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James H. III and Mabry M. ODonnell

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Robert F. and Ruth E. Van Voorhees

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David N. 70 and Louise R. Bosley 
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Andrew D. 95 and Katherine Ferguson 
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Donald A. Wunnenberg

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