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Participation is key to supporting Marietta programs

Group photo of the Staff members of the office of Diversity and Inclusion at 51做厙

The success of what the Office of Diversity and Inclusion achieved this year highlights the importance of participation in more ways than one.

Led by Dr. Nkenge Friday, Cam Clifton and Paapa Nkrumah-Ababio, D&I worked to create the yearlong program of Council for Inclusive Excellence, which helped enhance campus and community engagement among campus constituents. The office also started One Marietta, which is a partnering of multiple campus stakeholders in pursuit of equity-based initiatives designed to reflect a welcoming and globally connected campus.

The busy year continued with popular events on campus such as the Multicultural Festival, MLK Day of Service, Lunar New Year, Kuwait National Day and the honoring of various Heritage Months. Support for new programs and emerging priorities comes from The Marietta Fund, and the thousands of alumni and friends who make annual gifts to the College.

Just as participation and support are key to successful programming, the participation of alumni and other donors supporting The Marietta Fund also plays an important role in sustaining all aspects of the College. This years Marietta Fund goal is $2.35 million; however, the College also has a participation goal of 18 percent of alumni.

Were currently at 15.9 percent participation, says Kathryn Gloor, Senior Director of Annual Giving. With 2,416 alumni donors, we need 245 more to hit that goal.

Reaching $2.35 million is important as it is part of the Colleges overall budget for this Fiscal Year, but alumni participation is equally important.

Participation rates are one of the main factors considered by U.S. News & World Report when evaluating and ranking colleges. Those rankings can sway opinions on the Colleges overall reputation, which in turn affects both enrollment and the perceived value of a Marietta diploma.

High levels of alumni participation can also inspire major donors, corporations and foundations to increase their own support, Gloor says. People want to invest in successful institutions that others are supporting, too.

Learn more about The Marietta Fund and other ways to support todays Pioneers.

We are Alpha Xi Deltas from the classes of 1968 and 1969. Left to right are Pat Griffin Curtin 69, Bobbie Lawlor Jahnes 69, Bobbi Whitford Schwarz 69, Joan Oxenham Pyne, Jean Anderson Jory 68 and Sue Spinney Conklin 69 
Joan Oxenham Pyne 69 submitted a photo taken in February in Naples, Florida. We are Alpha Xi Deltas from the classes of 1968 and 1969. Left to right are Pat Griffin Curtin 69, Bobbie Lawlor Jahnes 69, Bobbi Whitford Schwarz 69, Joan Oxenham Pyne, Jean Anderson Jory 68 and Sue Spinney Conklin 69.

Marietta alumni gathered at Ashley Palmisanos wedding at Olympic National Park in Washington State in July 2018 
Marietta alumni gathered at Ashley Palmisanos wedding at Olympic National Park in Washington State in July 2018. Ashley is the daughter of Ann Priscilla Palmisano 81 and Glen Palmisano 80. Those in attendance were (from left to right) Kelly Wolf 98, Barb Priscilla Wolf 71 and Andy Wolf 71, Ann and Glen Palmisano, Jody Hall Whitacre 81 and Dave Whitacre 81.

Barbara Garneau Kelley 81 was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex M. Azar II, to serve on the Advisory Council of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health 
Barbara Garneau Kelley 81 was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex M. Azar II, to serve on the Advisory Council of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health. She was appointed for a five-year term beginning June 1, 2019. Barbara is Executive Director and CEO of the Hearing Loss Association of America, a nonprofit organization for people with hearing loss based in the Washington, D.C., area. She is a recipient of the 51做厙 Distinguished Alumna Award.
Douglas Ankrom 97 was named President and CEO of Riverview Credit Union in Marietta, Ohio, effective July 1 
Douglas Ankrom 97 was named President and CEO of Riverview Credit Union in Marietta, Ohio, effective July 1. He joined Riverview in July 2014 as the Chief Financial Officer. He resides in Boaz, West Virginia, with his wife, Sarah, and four daughters, Alexis, Megan, Alyssa and Abigail.

David Bevan 70, Professor of Biochemistry in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech, was conferred the title of professor emeritus by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.

A member of the Virginia Tech community since 1980, Bevan made significant contributions to an increased understanding of fundamental biochemical processes through his work in the application of computational methods to protein structure, function and dynamics, focusing on disease-related proteins and their interactions.

Among the biological systems to which his computational molecular modeling methods were applied were the amyloid beta-peptide that is associated with Alzheimers disease; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor that is associated with inflammation, diabetes, and obesity; and sphingosine kinases, which are associated with a variety of diseases, including cancer, fibrosis and Alzheimers. His lab also used computational methods to guide the redesign of enzymes, with an aim of altering thermostability and substrate specificity.

He served Virginia Tech as the program director for the interdisciplinary Ph.D. 
program in genetics, bioinformatics and computational biology for 15 years.

In the classroom, Bevans taught a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in biochemistry, bioinformatics and computational biology. He advised many students on masters degree and doctoral dissertations and helped them develop successful careers in both academe and industry. In 2017, Bevan received the Graduate Schools Faculty Outstanding Mentor Award.

Dennis Tucci 83, longtime Malvern High School boys basketball coach, was selected for induction into the District V Ohio Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2019. Tucci won his 500th game in February during his second stint as Malverns head coach. The Hornets won six district titles and 17 sectionals under Tucci.

51做厙 Alumna Jazmyn Stover '06Fisher Phillips, a national labor and employment law firm representing employers, announced the addition of Jazmyn J. Stover 06 as a partner in its Cleveland office.

Stover advises clients on critical workplace issues that develop at the intersection of business and employment law. She has dedicated much of her practice to helping private and public employers in the health care, hospitality, real estate and retail industries prevent employment-related risks by emphasizing proactive workforce management. When issues do arise, she has extensive experience assisting clients with workplace-related matters such as employment discrimination, wage and hour issues, unfair competition and contract disputes. Stover has defended clients before administrative agencies, including the State Employment Relations Board, the Department of Labor, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Ohio Civil Rights Commission, as well as in state and federal courts.

The recruitment of high-caliber attorneys like Jazmyn is an important step in our strategy to grow our Cleveland office. Women make up 38 percent of our local professionals, and with the co-chair of the firms Womens Initiative and Leadership Council in our office, we are focused on continuing to grow this number, says Steve Nobil, Managing Partner of the firms Cleveland office. Jazmyns arrival, coupled with the recent addition of Lauren Tompkins, greatly expands our client service offerings and complements our diverse team of professionals.

Stover received her J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2009, and her B.A. from 51做厙 in 2006. She is an active member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association and the Norman S. Minor Bar Association, and serves as a pro bono advocate with the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland.

Travis Thornton 99 joined Lakeland Polymers LLC in Marietta, Ohio, as a sales manager for the Southeast Division.

Carrie West-Rayko 03 was promoted to General Manager of Sales for Renda Broadcasting of Indiana, Pennsylvania, on January 5, 2019. Carries appointment to this new position came after 10 years with the company as the Promotions and Event Coordinator. Renda Broadcasting is a privately owned radio broadcasting company consisting of 18 radio 
stations in six markets. Carrie now manages and oversees not only selling of WLCY Cat Country 106.3 FM, AM 1450 WDAD, WQMU 92.5 FM, AM 1160 WCCS, but also digital events and promotions within the station and community. Carrie resides in Indiana, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Eric Rayko 03, and their 6-year-old son Austin.

Michael Hart 08 joined MGM Northfield Park in Northfield, Ohio, as a Talent Acquisition Manager in May. Prior to that, Michael was a Talent Acquisition and Employment Specialist with Cuyahoga (Ohio) County.

Sean Paulhus 08 won a special election to the Maine House of Representatives and was sworn in by Maine Gov. Janet Mills. He won the House District 52 seat and will serve the remainder of the term, which is through November 2020.

Eric Taylor 08 joined Bi-Con Services in Derwent, Ohio, as a business development specialist. Prior to his new job, Eric was an advancement gift officer at 51做厙.

51做厙 Alumna Heather Peters '08 
Heather Peters 08, CPA, was named partner at Tenney & Associates, LLC CPAs in January. Peters manages a broad range of accounting activities for personal and business clients, including audits and reviews, general tax preparation and client counsel in support of business objectives.

Heather started with us as an intern in 2008 when she was student at 51做厙, says the firms Managing Director, David Tenney. She came to work with us full-time after graduation, and has spent her public accounting career with us. Heather has been and will continue to be an asset to our firm and to our clients throughout Ohio and 
West Virginia.

A native of Lowell, Ohio, and a graduate of Fort Frye High School and 51做厙 Department of Business & Economics, Heather distinguished herself by earning a public accounting degree Summa Cum Laude. In recognition of her academic achievements, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, awarded to less than one percent of college seniors in America.

She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Ohio Society of CPAs and is licensed as a CPA in both Ohio and West Virginia. When not at work, Heather is active in church activities as a Sunday school teacher, member of the finance committee and womens club.

Heather Boomer Ginsky 09 and Matt Ginsky 09 welcomed a future Pioneer into the world on January 24, 2019. His name is Zeke Boomer Ginsky 
Heather Boomer Ginsky 09 and Matt Ginsky 09 welcomed a future Pioneer into the world on January 24, 2019. His name is Zeke Boomer Ginsky.

Michael Washabaugh 09 was promoted to Operations Manager at WMET-AM 1160 in the Washington, D.C., area. He was the Community Development Director at the radio station since August 2016. Michael is also working on a masters degree at Georgetown University and anticipates graduating in 2021.

Ashley Fouss Eschbaugh 10, PA13 joined First Settlement Orthopaedics in Marietta as a Physician Assistant in January 2019.

Phil York 10 joined The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in March as a manager of designated campaigns. Phil is an experienced development professional with more than six years of 
fundraising experience.

Aleece Combs Dye 11, who joined Peoples Bank in Marietta in 2015, was recently promoted to Trust & Business Development Specialist. She spent the past two years as a branch manager.

Luke Smith 11 was recently promoted to Vice President of Clinic Operations at Memorial Health System in Marietta, Ohio. He has been employed by Memorial Health System for more than eight years.

Heather Haught Wojton 11, who has been with the Institute for Defense Analyses for more than three years, recently transitioned to the position of Statistics & Human Factors Team Lead.

Lauren Asbury 12 was promoted to Lead Training Specialist with Arrive Logistics in Austin, Texas. She joined Arrive Logistics as a Classroom Engagement Specialist in October 2018, after more than six years with C.H. Robinson.

After successfully serving as the Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management at 51做厙, Kelli Barnette 12 was promoted to Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management in March 2019.

Elizabeth Oswalt 13 has been working at Sunrun in the Denver, Colorado, area for the past three years and she was promoted to Associate Project Manager in March of 2019. Sunrun is a residential solar company that is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Alexandria Martin Laird 14 was promoted to manager of People Development and Communications at Crocs in Niwot, Colorado. Crocs is a world leader in innovative casual footwear.

Margaret Watt 15 graduated from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in May. She is a recipient of the Choose Ohio First and Osteopathic Heritage Foundation scholarships, as well as a member of Sigma Sigma Phi and The Gold Humanism Honor Society. This summer, she will begin her family medicine residency at Grant Medical Center in Columbus, with primary interests in LGBTQ+ healthcare and addiction medicine.

Kaley Greenwood 16, who earned a B.S. in Environmental Science, joined American Trim in Sidney, Ohio, as an Environmental Specialist.

Pippa Marmorstein 16 is working as a content management expert with Lazzat Photography LLC in Pensacola, Florida.

Gene Neill 16 was promoted to Learning, Leadership and Talent Strategy Manager at Macys in Cincinnati, Ohio, in May.

Megan Wrbas 16 has joined Citizens Bank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a Relationship Banker. She is also continuing as an independent Team Beachbody coach.

Luisa Barton 17 was named Project Control Manager of Marietta Silos, LLC

Luisa Barton 17 was named Project Control Manager of Marietta Silos, LLC. After earning a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from Marietta, she started her professional career working in the oil fields of Oklahoma and Texas, where she assisted directional drillers on rigs located throughout the southern U.S. At Marietta Silos, Barton is responsible for submittals, safety, compliance and logistics in support of crew operations for silo construction and repair, inspection and cleaning.

Im looking forward to the opportunity to help grow Marietta Silos into the future, and to improve efficiencies in what we do and how we do it, Barton says. And, of course, being back in my hometown and close to my family is important. In her spare time Barton enjoys working out, traveling and spending time in the air as a licensed pilot.

Diana McGraw 18 is working as a Production Engineer at Noble Energy in Houston, Texas. Diana interned with Noble during the summers of 2017 and 2018.

Helen Moore 18 is working as a Business Account Manager at Wayfair in Brunswick, Maine.

Abbey Tornes 18 recently joined New Mexico State University as a Marketing Representative. She is currently living in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

 

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In Memoriam

1940s

William D. Harman 43 of Oak Ridge, Tennessee (3/5/2019).

Tommy L. Bronaugh Fox 45 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Peterborough, New Hampshire (1/22/2019). Survivors include a sister, Patricia Bronaugh Morrison 50.

Marguerite Dibble Murdoch 47 (Chi Omega) of Washington, Virginia (1/20/2019).

Lawrence H. Shuman 49 of Falls Church, Virginia (3/21/2019).


1950s

Eloise Rexroad Burkhart 50 of Marietta, Ohio (3/7/2019). Survivors include a sister, Martha J. Kindelberger 48.

Betty J. Carver Huck 50 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Marietta, Ohio (4/23/2019). Survivors include a daughter, Cynthia Huck Pyles 73, and a son-in-law, Michael Pyles 74.

John W. Hammett 52 of Williamstown, West Virginia (2/11/2019).

Charles W. Rawlings 52 of Los Gatos, California (4/15/2019).

June M. Starkweather Stephenson 52 of Sandusky, Ohio (3/26/2019).

William C. Wechter 53 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Centerport, New York  (1/10/2019).

Jean M. Jost Mandelbaum 54 (Sigma Kappa) of Oceanside, California (7/19/2018).

Marilyn K. Mains Brum 55 (Alpha Xi Delta) of Marietta, Ohio (3/16/2019).

Sarah A. Hays Medley 55 (Chi Omega) of Parkersburg, West Virginia (3/4/2019).

Ernest R. Becker 56 of New Matamoras, Ohio (4/10/2019).

James L. Weekley 56 of Poca, West Virginia (2/8/2019). Survivors include a son, Kevin Weekley 89.

Sandra L. Young 59 of Marietta, Ohio (3/5/2019). Survivors include a sister, Sylvia L. Young 59.


1960s

James A. Hunt 61 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Bourne, Massachusetts (4/27/2019).

Gordon M. James Jr. 61 (Delta Upsilon) of Schaumburg, Illinois (3/7/2019). Survivors include a sister, Marietta James Montgomery 51.

Suzanne L. Murray Bryce 63 of Natick, Massachusetts (2/12/2019).

Philip G. Fratus 63 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Marietta, Georgia (4/8/2019).

Peter M. Martinson 64 (Alpha Tau Omega) of Leicester, Massachusetts (2/19/19). Survivors include his wife, Nancy Wheeler Martinson 64.

Larry G. Merriam 65 of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (8/15/2018).

Ellen M. Muzi 65 (Sigma Kappa) of Westfield, New Jersey (3/4/2019).

Thomas R. Benua Jr. 67 of Naples, Florida (3/3/2019).

Gary L. Hill 67 of Lower Salem, Ohio (4/28/2019). Survivors include a son, Tyson Hill 01.

R. Steven Bonnett 68 (Lambda Chi Alpha) of Millsboro, Delaware (4/24/2019).

James F. Delong 68 of Woolwich, Maine (4/11/2019).

Owen R. Hall 69 (Delta Upsilon) of Pinellas Park, Florida (11/4/2018).


1970s

Michael Weinshel 70 (Tau Epsilon Phi) of Fairfield, Connecticut (1/23/2019). Survivors include his wife, Carol Spivack Weinshel 70.

Marie A. Vantusko Bigsby 71 of Schenectady, New York (4/10/2019).

Susan C. Gunther 74 of Concord, New Hampshire (4/25/2019).

Debra E. Budnick 75 of Solon, Ohio (2/19/2019).

Robert S. Roberts 79 of Pikeville, Kentucky (3/27/2019).


1980s

Jane B. McInnes 85 of Roslindale, Massachusetts (1/11/2019).


Trustee Emerita Dr. Georgia Lesh-Laurie 60, H08

(July 28, 1938-May 9, 2019)

51做厙 is mourning the loss of Trustee Emerita Dr. Georgia Lesh-Laurie 60, H08 (Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Kappa), who died on May 9, 2019. She spent her professional career in higher education, including serving as the first female chief academic officer at United Arab Emirates University, Chancellor at the University of Colorado at Denver, and professor and administrator at both Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserve University.

Dr. Lesh-Laurie served as a trustee to the College from 1979 to 1984 and from 1985 to 1995. She was presented the Distinguished Alumna Award in 2005 and was the Founders Day Speaker in 2008. She and her late husband, William, established the Lesh-Laurie Scholarship in honor of their mothers, Josephine E. Lesh and Bessie H. Laurie.

Among her survivors are her brother, Anthony Lesh 65, his wife, Patricia Moore Lesh 66, and their daughter, Samantha Lesh Ogden 95.

Trustee Emerita Elsa Ekenstierna Thompson 56

(February 18, 1934May 25, 2019)

The Marietta community suffered a tremendous loss when Trustee Emerita Elsa Ekenstierna Thompson 56 passed away on May 25, 2019.

Thompson, who was a member of the Chi Omega sorority, earned degrees in Speech, Drama and English, and graduated with Alpha Psi Omega honors. She served on the Colleges Board of Trustees from 1986 to 1999, and was also a 51做厙 Alumni Association Board Member.

She and her late husband, William H. Bill Thompson Jr. 57, co-founded the internationally renowned magazine Bird Watchers Digest in 1978.

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, 2018, and December 31, 2018.

In memory of Warren Abrams 
Laura and Al Abrams

In honor of Darrell T. Anderson 18 
Derrick and Tiphany Anderson

In honor of Jeanne Arbuckle 
Mabry M. and James H. ODonnell III

In memory of H. Andrew Bain 
Patty Bain Bachner 77 and John P. Bachner

In memory of Robert S. Balhatchet Jr. 66 
Chandler J. Day 66

In memory of Bernice J. Barry 45 
Micheline Beardmore Westfall 73

In memory of Robert B. Beecher 66 
John E. Billard 66 
Susan E. and Merrill D. Tobin 66

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

In memory of Roma Hopp Bergen 39 
Jeffrey and Judith Bergen

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

In memory of Babette Bain Bole 79 
Sam and Susan Shanahan Davis 79 
Mabry M. and James H. ODonnell III

In honor of Brooke E. Borich 18 
Shawn and Stephanie Cooper Johnson 00

In honor of Dr. David J. Brown 
David E. Brown

In memory of Joel D. Brucken 60 
Roger L. Patterson 62

In memory of Harold E. Camp 62 
Betty Jo Camp

In memory of Arne B. Carlson 61 
Carolyn Osburn Carlson 58

In honor of Dr. Robert W. Chase 
Travis C. Billiter 92 
Mary J. and Ben W. Ebenhack 76 
Matthew J. Englert 08 and Bobbi Endicott Englert 10 
Adam F. Esparza 09 and Aleah Telek Esparza 09 
Lawrence R. and Susan Hiser 
Christopher P. Jacobs 92 and Kelcey L. Jacobs 92 
Jeremy M. Jones 07 and Elizabeth Bennon Jones 07 
Dana A. and Jay A. Newell 03 
Matthew J. Peloquin 06 and Stephanie Esparza Peloquin 06 
Clinton L. Perkins 09 
Susan K. Peterson 83 
Craig and Josie Rabatin 
Kim A. Renze Jr. 08 and Rebecca Whitman Renze 08 
Matthew H. Rucker 07 and Marissa Barnhart Rucker 07 
Rakibul H. Sarker 
Michael P. Sowko 09 
Robert P. Sutton 78 and Nancy Bates Sutton 78 
Tina M. Thomas 78 and Reinhard G. Tomasch

In honor of Powell J. Chodos 88 
Dale Davidson Chodos 63 and Malvin Chodos

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

In memory of Kathryn 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 Hayley L. Cormack 18 
Craig Cormack and Sheila Ninneman

In honor of Nell B. Cormack 18 
Craig Cormack and Sheila Ninneman

In honor of Richard E. Crowther 
Andrea M. and John T. Parsons 94

In honor of Michael R. Deegan 06 
Mendel and Judith Myers

In memory of Betty and Sam Dils 
The Smith, Budros and Miller Families 
Andrew and Anne Fletcher 
Margaret Gordon 
Matthew Rogers and Melanie Shepherd

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

In memory of Elizabeth Keitz Drapelick 56 
Anthony T. Drapelick

In memory of Judith L. Dunn 
D. Elaine and Terry L. Addis 
Paul and Connie DeVore 
William H. and Cheryl Ecker Hohman 70

In memory of Rexford M. Ennis 68 
Henry J. Jelinek Jr. 68 and Cathy Hackett Jelinek 69

In honor of Dr. Dorothy J. Erb 
Eric E. and Lynn F. Erb 
Ruth George Stoyak 63 and Peter J. Stoyak

In memory of Beverly J. Etter 88 
Elizabeth A. Haddock 89

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

In honor of Kurt L. Fire 15 
C. Taylor Myers 15

In memory of Dawn Fitzgerald 
Rebecca S. Tenney 18

In honor of Frank D. Fleischer 71 
Charles J. Dawes 71

In honor of George S. Gabriel 
Elicia O. Banks-Gabriel 08

In memory of George H. Gadbois Jr. 59 
Judith A. Papinia

In memory of Michael Gaughan 
Nancy Gaughan 86

In memory of Albert R. Gifford 
Gay A. Vernon 74 and John Brande

In honor of Dr. Hans-Georg Gilde 
Nancy Gross Blase 64 and Charles Goldstein

In memory of Sheila Gilligan-Ulam 88 
Elizabeth A. Haddock 89

In memory of Nancy Jensen Gilroy 63 
Judythe A. Stephan 63

In memory of Michael A. Glasser Jr. 75 
Joe W. and Patricia C. McDaniel

In memory of William L. Graham 48 
Mildred B. Graham

In honor of Alexander Ian Gruss 18 
Eric and Cathy Gruss

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

In honor of Carole Wylie Hancock 75 
Eric E. and Lynn F. Erb 
Peter J. and Ruth George Stoyak 63 
Ellen H. Wickersham

In memory of Dr. J. Michael Harding 
Stacy and Timothy J. Binegar 00 
Brenda F. Jones

In honor of Matthew W. Harkness 18 
Richard and Renee Harkness

In memory of Dr. William C. Hartel 
Arthur J. and Mary Ann Acton 
Janice L. Dowd 69 
Janice Nuckols 68 and Phillip J. Ruprecht

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

In memory of Arthur R. Hedlund 66 
Kenneth J. Wilkinson 66 (USMC Retired) and Martha Aulson Wilkinson 66

In memory of Francis W. Herdman Jr. 47 
Heather Glunts Kaval 62

In honor of Mary Jo Herdman 
Carol E. Kingzett 81

In memory of Dr. Robert S. Hill 
Farrokh and Judith Johnson Assad 67 
Sharon A. Moynahan 69 and Gerald T. Moore

In memory of Dr. William A. Hill 
Ross W. Lenhart 66 and Katharine Michelson Lenhart 68

In honor of Alex M. Hogan 18 
Michael and Mary Hogan

In honor of John E. Hopkins 65 
Marianne and David H. Harrison 64

In memory of Jeffrey C. Houston 06 
Anonymous Donor 
Rocky and Susan Long Allender 07 
Andrew L. Ratie 07 and Alexandra Ratie 07 
Mary Crane 
Jessie M. Hamon 16 
Alberta J. and Jon A. Hartshorn 89 
David A. Himes Jr. 06 
Mark R. Hirschfeld 09 
Kyle G. Hummel 08 
Michael R. Joliat 06 and Patrick C. Quinn 06 
Gregory Jones 
Kristin Lamont 
Mabry M. and James H. ODonnell III 
Andrew and Ellen Doolittle Oost 07 
Kathryn J. Patton 10 
Helen Pimental 
Alexandra L. Ratie 07 
Bethany Schreck 
James L. and Thomas A. Simers 08 
Kristy Smagala 
Barbara Strube 
Anne M. Sweeney 
Ligaya Tichy 
Lauren Tilton 
Michael and Megan Schreck Yunn 06

In honor of Elizabeth C. Huffman 18 
Douglas G. Huffman 92 and Laurene Pottmeyer Huffman 91

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

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

In honor of Anthony S. Jalowiec 18 
Kathryn Gloor and Rachel Stollman

In memory of Frances Hiteshew Jensen 53 
Glenna Granniss Stewart 53

In honor of Robert W. and Marie Jensen 
Lauren J. and Robert E. Jensen 68

In honor of Sadie A. Johnson 19 
Carol Mackey Anderson

In memory of Elizabeth Torreson Jones 59 
C. Sherfy Jones

In honor of Kirsten M. Jones 18 
Russell and Brenda Jones

In honor of Alexandra M. Jurgens 15 
Anthonij and Donna Jurgens

In honor of Marcia J. Kimball 87 
Gregory and DiAnn Krivchenia

In honor of Marshall C. Kimball 
Gregory and DiAnn Krivchenia

In memory of Richard M. Krause 47 
Michael and Virginia Hobba OConnor 73

In honor of Lindsey Kudaroski 14 
Mary O. Roberts 14

In honor of Debora A. Lazorik 
Carol E. Kingzett 81

In memory of Ralph M. Lindamood 46 
James M. Byer 66 and Susan Wohlfarth Byer 65 
John D. Foster Jr. 74 and Patricia McGuinness Foster 81

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

In memory of Ronald A. LoSasso 65 
Marcy and Leslie T. Harris 65

In memory of William L. Lothes 65 
March and Leslie T. Harris 65

In honor of Tamara Loznik 
Diana V. McGraw 18

In honor of Ian C. Lutrell 18 
Kevin and Wendy Luttrell

In memory of J. Gregory MacKenzie 
Margo Yonker MacKenzie 67

In memory of Jeffrey P. Marks 68 
Pamela and Thomas E. Apple 68 
Denise and Jonathan D. Wendell 70

In memory of Frederick Maurer 20 
Pamela and Benjamin E. Baughman 00

In memory of Harold G. Mayo 73 
Vertron Jackson Mayo 74

In honor of Carl and Mary McAfee 
George and Susan McAfee

In memory of Louise McGrew 
Thomas E. Washburn 80 and Lauri McGrew Washburn 78

In memory of Vernon E. McGrew 49 
Thomas E. Washburn 80 and Lauri McGrew Washburn 78

In memory of Rodger E. Mendenhall 52 
Allied Integrated Marketing 
Robert and Patricia Brittain 
Carollyn Ferguson Espinoza 
Kathi P. and Daniel G. Foraker 73 
Norah and Daniel J. Foraker 01 
T. Chase Graham 07 and Margaret Foraker Graham 08 
Roger and Elizabeth Kalter 
Gay F. McIntire 
Lucas and Ann Foraker Nicely 03 
Daniel and Gloria Pursell 
Jill Settle 
Carolyn Sloss 
Lynne A. and James R. Zoller 70

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

In memory of Dr. John R. Michel 
Anonymous Donor 
4H Space Adventure Camp 
Gwen and George J. Banziger Jr. 
Christina E. Baretta 
Sandra and George R. Bateman 63 
Neil Bernstein 
John Bowman 
Ann E. Bragg 
William A. Coniglio 05 
Cheryl A. Cook 
W.D. Cress 62 and Barbara McCollough Cress 05 
Fred R. Crock 
Michael and Diana Lenzner Cunningham 02 
Edward C. and Amy Daub 
John R. Douglass 74 and Babetta Maffei Douglass 75 
Debra S. Egolf 
Steven J. Feldmaier 
David C. Freeman 82 and Veronica Trigg Freeman 06 
Carol Fusco Garoza 92 
Stan and Paula Gudder 
G. Whitmore and Carole Wylie Hancock 75 
Cheryl Ecker Hohman 70 and William H. Hohman 
John and Janice Holte 
Anthony and Julie Keefer 
Janet I. Kessler 
Megan Liller Krivchenia 69 
Thomas L. LaFramboise 
Lynn McMains Lowe 68 
Margaret A. MacDonald 
Earl and Rosina Maize 
Beth A. McHugh 
Andrew J. Michel 
The Michel Family 
Mark A. and Heather Miller 
James A. Murtha 60 
Jean R. Nuss 
Thomas and Vivian OConnor 
Mabry M. and James H. ODonnell III 
Edward H. and Karen A. Osborne 
Roger H. Pitasky 
Chris Potts 
Charles T. Pridgeon Jr. 
Jay and Judith Segall 
Mark E. and Lise Sibicky 
Emily R. Simms 05 
Albert and Lynn Spaw 
Carol T. Steinhagen 
Elsa Ekenstierna Thompson 56 
Marion C. Tilley 
Mildred Tilley 
William Toelke 
Robert G. Walker

In memory of Martin S. Mihalov 51 
Thomas and Margaret Marafioti 
Lon and Patricia Paddock

In memory of Brad Mishler 
Robert S. Oziomek 88

In memory of Peter J. Mitchell 66 
Sheila M. and Fred W. DeBussey 66 
Barbara Kopp Del Duca 67

In honor of Patrick R. Moran 18 
Michael R. Moran 90

In memory of Barbara Heckler Morbitzer 60 
Edward A. Morbitzer Jr.

In honor of Sean M. Munfield 13 
Jonna S. Munfield

In memory of Joy Giebell Noland 72 
Seth L. Noland 05 and Deepa Shah

In honor of Dr. James H. ODonnell III 
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