DePauw Magazine Fall 2006
DePauw Magazine Fall 2006
DePauw Magazine Fall 2006
M A G A Z I N E
C O N T E N T S
FALL 2006 • VOLUME 70 • NO. 2
STAFF
Securing Our Legacy
Larry G. Anderson, Editor
Dian D. Phillips, Art Director-Designer, Director of Publications ON THE COVER: The DePauw community
Donna Grooms, Class Notes Editor is enriched by students from 27 nations, who
Kelly A. Graves, Designer, Publications Assistant join American students on campus this fall.
Matt Bowen, University Photographer-Videographer
Yanting Li ’10, Writer
Increasing the number of international students
Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88, Director of Alumni Relations is one of the goals of the University’s five-year
Lisa Hollander, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations strategic plan, Securing our Legacy.
DePauw Alumni Association Officers
Alison E. Frost ’69, President
Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93, Vice President
Stephen N. Combs ’87, Secretary
DEPAUW CONTACTS
Admission
Stefanie D. Niles, vice president
(765) 658-4108
sniles@depauw.edu
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Trustee committee reviewing the Greek Fact-Finding Commission Report. Class
Alumni Relations
Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88, director
(765) 658-4208
of 2010 is diverse and academically talented. DePauw Band releases its sixth CD.
jsoster@depauw.edu
Lambda chapter of Phi Gamma Delta celebrates 150th anniversary. Alpha Chapter
Annual Fund
Steven J. Setchell ’96, director
(765) 658-4215
of Kappa Alpha Theta recognized at DePauw. News briefs. Faculty briefs. Letters
ssetchell@depauw.edu
Athletics
to the Editor: Securing Our Legacy.
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S. Page Cotton Jr. ’71, director
(765) 658-4938
pagecotton@depauw.edu
Career Services Center RECENT WORDS
Thomas R. Cath ’76, director
(765) 658-4280 Berque. Delves ’78. Farris ’73. Grede ’74. Hamilton ’52. Kenney. Olton ’65.
tcath@depauw.edu
Class Notes Perry ’58. Poland ’57. Wickersham ’85.
Donna Grooms
(765) 658-4625 (fax)
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dgrooms@depauw.edu
DePauw Magazine
Larry G. Anderson, editor
P.O. Box 37 PRESIDENT’S REPORT
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Development and Alumni Relations
Lisa Hollander, vice president
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lhollander@depauw.edu
Financial Aid
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Richard Nash, director
(765) 658-4030
Media Relations
Ken Owen ’82, director ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
(765) 658-4634
kowen@depauw.edu
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Registrar’s Office (transcripts)
Kenneth J. Kirkpatrick, registrar
(765) 658-4000
kjkirk@depauw.edu ALUMNI PROGRAMS
Sports Information
Bill Wagner, director Alumni and friends enjoy evening fit for a king at Chicago event. Coming
(765) 658-4630
Hotline (scores) Together 2006. Old Gold Weekend 2006. Alumni and friends send off first-year
(765) 658-4636
bwagner@depauw.edu
http://www.depauw.edu/ath/
students in 19 regions.
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Web site
Myrna Y. Gray
(765) 658-6738
webteam@depauw.edu CLASS NOTES
http://www.depauw.edu
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he Greek Fact-Finding Commission Report, released on Sept. 29, is
will analyze the report’s content and the responses it generates as well
C. Coffin ’06, Alison E. Frost ’69, R. David Hoover ’67 and James G. Stewart ’64. The committee
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In April 2006 President Bottoms charged the 14-member Greek Fact-Finding Commission to
“identify an impartial set of facts about DePauw’s Greek system in the context of the important
functions it provides and the constituencies it serves.” Chaired by Vice President of Development
and Alumni Relations Lisa Hollander, the trustee-appointed commission conducted an extensive
series of surveys, interviews and visits to six benchmark institutions as well as gathered and analyzed
copious information provided by the Greek system and University departments.
President Bottoms praised the work of the commission members who, he explained, “were
called upon to do a large amount of information gathering in a rather short period of time. I believe
the resulting document will lead to some invigorating dialogue across the DePauw community
about how we move forward.” Board of Trustees Chair James B. Stewart Jr. ’73 acknowledges
the commission as being a “natural extension of the strategic plan and our focus on making this
a truly outstanding living and learning environment.”
For more than 150 years, DePauw’s Greek system has defined students’ social experience
with a legacy of lifelong friendships, the development of leadership skills and the value of com-
munal living experiences. Seventy-two percent of DePauw’s current students are members and 41
percent of students live in Greek chapter houses. The report details benefits of the Greek system
as including strong academic performance and leadership, personal growth and development op-
portunities, among others. The report indicates a positive correlation between Greek membership
and retention of Greek students. Greek alumni are also statistically more likely than independent
alumni to attend reunions, volunteer for service to DePauw, send their children to DePauw and
support the University financially.
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News of the University
The report also identifies challenges faced by the Greek system at used to improve the Greek system. “That was the intention … making
DePauw, including: it better and making it stronger,” she said. “We’ve tried very hard to be
•Housing – Many house corporations, which own the chapter thorough and fair and balanced, to represent the range of views that
P
houses, face financial obstacles. Lacking sufficient resources to were out there among constituents.”
make ongoing improvements and repairs, the house corporations articipating on the commission were: Students – Chris-
increasingly struggle to compete with other high-quality DePauw topher A. Ball ’07, Janelle R. Beckford ’07, Emmalynn
living spaces. An imbalance in housing supply and demand also Brown ’07 and Melyna Hernandez ’07. Alumni – Zachary
exists among fraternities and sororities. W. Adams ’06, Julie H. Goodrich ’73, Daniel J. Hasler ’80
•Rush and Affiliation – The affiliation process is not working well, and Michael G. Treffehn ’06. Faculty members – David
particularly for women, and also disrupts teaching and learning M. Newman, professor of sociology, and Jacqueline R. Roberts, associ-
during the spring semester. ate professor of chemistry and biochemistry. Administrators – Cynthia
•Judicial Process – Inconsistent judicial processes lack transpar- Babington, assistant to the vice president for student services and dean
ency and can send mixed signals relative to DePauw community of students; James L. Lincoln, vice president for student services; and
standards. Stefanie D. Niles, vice president of admission and financial aid.
•University Support – DePauw provides less staff and program- Following the official release of the report, President Bottoms initiated
ming support than some benchmark schools to help the Greek a series of conversations across the campus community that included an
system engage alumni volunteers. Alumni Board meeting; three separate sessions for DePauw students,
•High-risk Drinking – This national problem is also a problem at faculty and staff members; and an invitation for members of the Greek
DePauw. The issue is not limited to Greek students, but fraterni- house corporations, chapter advisers and national organizations to
ties tend to be a social hub for drinking and Greeks tend to drink discuss the report and the issues it raises. The webcast featured a live
more than independents. interview with Hollander that included questions submitted by alumni
The commission also dealt with the complex issue of the impact of and students.
the Greek system on University admissions. The members concluded that As he applauded the commission’s work and announced appoint-
there is “a strong affinity between the students [DePauw] traditionally ment of the trustee committee that will take the report to its next phase,
recruited – bright, ambitious, social, good communicators – and the Board Chair Stewart said, “This is something that has been simmering at
Greek system.” While some students do not apply to DePauw because DePauw all the years I’ve been on the board, and to me, this is a historic
of its Greek system, the collected data generally support the assertion opportunity to really honestly look at the situation – what’s good about
that the Greek system is “an admission magnet of some force.” it, what’s bad about it – and try to do something to make the DePauw
In a webcast aired on Oct. 8, Commission Chair Hollander emphasized experience better for current students and many future generations of
that the commission adhered to the charge to gather facts that will be DePauw students.”
Additional information about the Greek Fact-Finding Report and its release can be obtained using these links:
www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=18242
www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=18202
www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=18217
www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=18165
www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=17449
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News of the University
DePauw welcomed 639 new students in this year’s entering class, which France, Germany, Ghana, India, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Myanmar, Nepal,
is among the most diverse and academically talented in the University’s Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine,
history. Seventeen percent of the new students are from multicultural Vietnam and Zimbabwe.
backgrounds, and the entering class represents 36 states and 20 other DePauw launched an initiative to recruit more international students
countries. as part of its new five-year strategic plan, Securing
A record 4,172 students applied to DePauw, an Our Legacy. The Admission Office named a senior
increase of more than 600 from the year before. The assistant director of international admission, Rebecca
previous record was 3,724 applications in 2003. S. Konowicz ’02, who is leading efforts to recruit
“I am particularly proud that we enrolled 17 international students.
percent students of color in the entering class, 53 “Our international admission officer par-
new students into the School of Music, and 34 ticipated in an extensive tour through Asia, and
international students. In only one other year have we enrolled this specific, targeted efforts in India and China will hopefully produce
many students of color, and we have significantly surpassed the size many promising candidates for admission,” Niles said. “Each year
of classes enrolled in the School of Music in recent years,” Stefanie D. provides new challenges, but interest in DePauw is flourishing, and
Niles, vice president for admission and financial aid, said. “At no other the caliber of our applicants is strong.”
time in our history have we had this many international students on Niles explained that alumni can contribute significantly to DePauw’s
our campus.” admission recruitment efforts by sharing information about the Uni-
In addition to the United States, members of the total student body versity with friends and neighbors, hosting receptions and attending
at DePauw this fall come from 27 countries, including Argentina, college fairs on behalf of DePauw. The Admission Office also welcomes
Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, China, Ethiopia, recommendations of outstanding prospective students from alumni.
Technical Information
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Recording and Editing Engineer: Bruce Leek
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Editing: Craig Paré
Art Direction: Dian D. Phillips
Photography: Matt Bowen, Marilyn E. Culler
Cover Art: Germination by Allison M. Stajszczak, (DePauw Class of 1999)
U N I V E R S I T Y
Special Thanks to …
Robert G. Bottoms – President, DePauw University
Neal B. Abraham – Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, DePauw University
Cleveland T. Johnson – Interim Dean, School of Music, DePauw University
William Cole – Band Director, Cloverdale High School, Cloverdale, Ind.
David Knott – Band Director, North Putnam High School, Cloverdale, Ind.
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News of the University
Members of the Lambda chapter of Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji), DePauw’s second-oldest Greek
chapter and the chapter with the longest continuous existence in the international fraternity,
celebrated its 150th anniversary Sept. 22-24. The event united fraternity brothers who are more
than 90 years old with current students through “a common bond not found outside of fraterni-
ties,” junior Brian W. Furman, president of the Lambda chapter, said.
The gala celebration at the Hyatt Hotel in Indianapolis and at the
Phi Gamma Delta house on DePauw’s campus drew approximately 250
students, graduates and faculty members. DePauw President Robert G.
Bottoms; James L. Lincoln, vice president for student services; Furman;
and William A. Martin III and Towner Blackstock, executive director
and archivist, respectively, of the International Fraternity of Phi Gamma
Delta, spoke at the ceremonies.
Bernard “Barney” C. Kilgore ’29, J. Stanford Smith ’36, Edwin C.
Boswell ’31 and Douglas A. Smith ’68 were inducted as Distinguished
Lambda Graduates on Sept. 23 in honor of their lifetime accomplish-
ments. Kilgore, Stanford Smith and Boswell – all former DePauw trustees
– were inducted posthumously.
Brian W. Furman ’08 Kilgore became managing editor of The Wall Street Journal at age 32
and later served as president and chairman of the board of Dow Jones & Company. During his
38 years at the Journal, he transformed it from a small financial newspaper into a national daily
with a circulation of more than 2 million readers. In 2000 he was named Business Journalist of
the Century.
Stanford Smith served as chairman and CEO of International Paper, taught business ethics
at Cornell University and served on the board of directors of Chase Manhattan Bank, Eli Lilly
and Company, and General Motors. Through a generous gift from the Smith family in 2003,
the J. Stanford Smith Organ, the University’s first large concert organ, was installed in Kresge
Auditorium in memory of Smith and his love for music.
Douglas Smith, son of Stanford Smith, is chairman of Best Brands Corporation and chair-
man of Value Creation Partners, Inc. He previously served as executive vice president of General
Foods Corporation, CEO of Kraft General Foods Canada, and chairman and CEO of Borden
Foods Corporation. Smith frequently lectures at DePauw and Dartmouth. In 2005 he taught a
DePauw Winter Term seminar titled “Pursuit of Happiness.”
Boswell, former president of McMahan-O’Connor Construction Company, demonstrated
his love for sports and loyalty to DePauw by developing two intramural fields, a varsity practice
field and the Boswell Soccer Field for the University. Lalla J. Heyde ’55, Boswell’s daughter, and
her husband, James W. Heyde, accepted the award for Boswell.
“My father loved Fiji and frequently visited the chapter for many years. He felt that his greatest
achievement was to be able to give the same opportunity to young people,” Lalla Heyde said.
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News of the University
Boswell’s love for Fiji was similarly expressed by alumni present at the celebration who re- At right: Lalla J. Heyde ’55 and her husband,
James, accepted the Distinguished Lambda
flected the friendship and academic support they received from fellow fraternity brothers during
Graduate award for Edwin C. Boswell ’31.
their years at DePauw. “After college, pledge brothers were some of the best friends I ever had,” At left is Philip G. Heyde ’72, Fiji House
George C. Lortz ’62, vice president of the House Corporation, said. “The academic support was Corporation president.
fantastic.”
In 2000, when the Lambda chapter of Fiji was experiencing a decline in membership and
behavioral issues, alumni and Fiji chapter members from around the state came to DePauw to
recruit students and establish a new Fiji class after members of the previous one lost their privileges
to remain in the house.
During the awards ceremony, President Bottoms recognized Fiji’s accomplishments, particu-
larly since the chapter’s revitalization. “Fiji has done some unbelievable things. I have a personal
appreciation for what it has been able to achieve,” he said.
Chapter president Furman said, “The fraternity has gone through thick and thin, and it goes
to show how graduate and undergraduate brothers can work for a common cause, keep something
great going and continue to make it thrive.”
Lambda chapter, like many Greek chapters at DePauw, was founded on campus well over a
century ago. The chapter was established in 1856, when DePauw was still known as Indiana Asbury
University. Since then, the Lambda chapter of Fiji has served as an essential part of DePauw’s
Greek life as a role model in academics and philanthropy.
“For the past two semesters, Fiji has held the top GPA of all fraternities. We have been rec-
ognized for outstanding work in community service, risk management, recruitment, graduate
relations and pledge education,” Furman said.
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News of the University
Alpha Chapter of
Kappa Alpha Theta recognized
at DePauw
The Indiana Historical Bureau recognized America’s first Greek-letter fraternity for women
on the DePauw University campus by placing a state historical marker at the Alpha Chapter of
Kappa Alpha Theta on Oct. 7. A dedication ceremony for the marker was held at the Theta house,
904 S. College Avenue.
One side of the marker reads: “On January 27, 1870, Bettie Locke, Alice Allen, Hannah Fitch,
and Bettie Tipton established first female Greek-letter college fraternity, Kappa Alpha Theta,
at Indiana Asbury University. Fraternity fostered unity, promoted scholastic achievement, and
provided social outlet. House built after 1940, when prior chapter house on site demolished.”
The second side continues: “Indiana Asbury University founded 1837. Locke and Allen
were two of first women enrolled on limited basis 1867. Women were opposed and ostracized
by many male students, faculty, citizens of town, and students at local female seminary. Based
on success of these early women, university allowed women to take classes ‘on the same terms as’
men 1871.”
Today, the Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta has 97 members and is among more than
120 collegiate chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta nationwide.
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News Briefs
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News Briefs
a school building, work with at-risk children and assist with medical
DePauw is again listed among
examinations of children. Another 25 students will construct a school
building in Cameroon, develop a basic English curriculum and assist
the nation’s 361 best colleges
DePauw offers students an outstanding undergraduate education,
with public health education. In Vietnam, 25 students will build
and its campus climate, student radio station and extracurricular op-
houses for deserving families and assist with programs at a rehabilita-
portunities are among the nation’s best, according to the Princeton
tion hospital.
Review. DePauw is again among The Best 361 Colleges in the new,
Robert F. Dewey Jr., assistant professor of history, and his wife,
2007 edition of the guide published by the New York-based educa-
Susan, who have studied, researched and lived in India, designed
tion services company. DePauw is ranked number one in the nation
the WTIS trip to the state of Goa in that country. They will join 15
for its fraternity and sorority scene; WGRE is America’s third-best
DePauw students to work with non-governmental organizations that
college radio station; and the University is 13th among all colleges
work in areas ranging from AIDS to animal rights. Students also will
and universities for “more to do on campus.”
study the effects of the tourism industry in the region.
In the United States, a DePauw team of 15 students will return
to Immokalee, Fla., to participate in a Habitat for Humanity project Fifth-Year Interns broaden their
and immerse themselves in the community. education, assist DePauw
Five seniors who graduated in May 2006 were selected to serve as
Student-produced Fifth-Year Interns during the 2006-07 academic year. The Fifth-Year
Intern program allows outstanding students to extend their liberal arts
documentary wins third place experience at DePauw, conduct a project that benefits the University
at film festival community in some way and take a limited number of courses tuition-
Returning from Iraq: War Zone to Workplace – a documentary
free. Fifth-Year Interns and their projects include: Jennifer E. Anderson,
produced by seniors Andrea Dres, Adam McClean, Lindsay Morris
develop a public mural project; Stephanie T. Gurga, support the student
and Teddy Tutson, and Jenny Morrissey ’06 was awarded third place
accompanying program and collaborative musical arts in the School of
at Cleveland’s Indie Gathering Film Festival. The 30-minute film,
Music; Sarah L. Hartley, provide support to students in the Writing
produced in the fall of 2005 as part of Professor Ken Bode’s Docu-
Center of the Academic Resource Center; Megan E. Michael, develop
mentary Television course, portrays the issues American veterans face
educational activities and community outreach programming in the
after returning home from the war as told from the perspective of a
DePauw Nature Park; and Michael G. Treffehn, support the sculpture
National Guard Veteran. It competed in the Short Film category.
program and serve as a resource to the student artist community.
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Faculty Briefs
The Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana presented a 2006 Servaas Memorial Award
to James L. Cooper, professor emeritus of history, in recognition of his efforts to develop
public and bureaucratic support to preserve Indiana’s historic bridges.
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Gabriel Crouch, instructor of music and director of choral ensembles, produced a new
compact disc, Path of Miracles, by composer Joby Talbot that was issued by Signum Classics. Cooper
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Faculty Briefs
water quality of a local creek. The second project examined how DePauw integrates original
research methods into an undergraduate geochemistry course. Approximately 6,200 geoscientists
– primarily working professionals – attended the GSA annual meeting, and it is uncommon
for undergraduate students to present research at the meeting.
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The College Board appointed Sunil K. Sahu, Frank L. Hall Professor of Political Science,
to a three-year term on the Advanced Placement Comparative Government and Politics De-
velopment Committee, which is responsible for designing the AP Comparative Government
and Politics course and for writing and revising the AP exam questions. A recognized authority
on the theory of comparative politics and in politics of developing nations, Sahu also assists
the College Board in efforts to train AP teachers in how to teach the redesigned course. He
participated in two panels at the AP annual conference July 12-16 in Orlando, Fla.
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Daniel E. Shannon, professor and chair of philosophy, wrote an essay, “The Riddle of
Cohesion: Hegel’s Answer to Lotze,” that was published in a new book, Humanity at the Turning
Shannon
Point: Rethinking Nature, Culture and Freedom, published by University of Helsinki Press.
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Caroline Bradley Smith, associate professor of music, was elected the National Association
(Photo: Peter Schaaf)
of Teachers of Singing Great Lakes regional governor. She and Carla G. Edwards, professor
C. Smith of music and University organist, are collaborating on a voice and pipe organ CD.
■
Gloria Childress Townsend, professor and chair of computer science, and a colleague
from the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology received a $60,000 grant from the
National Science Foundation to support scholarship and travel grants for the Grace Hopper
Celebration of Women in Computing 2006.
Townsend ■
Paul B. Watt, professor of Asian studies and director of the Asian Studies Program, received
a $6,000 grant from the Toshiba International Foundation to support a 2006-07 lecture series
at DePauw focusing on aspects of contemporary Japanese society.
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Barbara J. Whitehead, professor of history, was invited to write a chapter in a new book,
Watt Emilie Du Châtelet: Rewriting Enlightenment Philosophy and Science, published by the Voltaire
Foundation at Oxford University. The book commemorates the 300th anniversary of the birth
of Emilie Châtelet, one of the leading female scientists of the 18th century. Whitehead
■
M. Beth Wilkerson, Faculty Instructional Technology Support Geographic Information
Systems specialist, served as a GIS consultant for National Geographic MAPS: Tools for Adven-
ture, a world maps project created by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the National
Geographic Society. After its initial display at the Children’s Museum through Feb. 11, 2007,
National Geographic MAPS will tour the United States and abroad.
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Letters to the Editor
On March 27, 1912, the First Lady of the United States and the wife of the Japanese ambas-
sador to the United States oversaw the planting of two trees at the south end of Seventeenth Street
in Washington, D.C. Today, a plaque marks the occasion:
Japanese Cherry (Prunus Yedoensis)
A Gift from the City of Tokyo
Planted March 27, 1912 by Viscountess Chinda
In the Presence of the Ambassador from Japan and Mrs. William H. Taft
The ambassador was Sutemi Chinda, DePauw from kindergarten through graduate school.
Class of 1881 and one of the first four Japanese John Ing, an Asbury graduate of 1868, taught in
students who came to study in Greencastle. a missionary school called Too Gijuku in northern
The Japanese students followed on the heels of Japan. Ing sent four students to his alma mater in the
DePauw’s first three international students, who came summer of 1877. All were members of the samurai
from Brazil to what was then called Indiana Asbury class. Two graduates in this Class of 1881, Chinda
University in 1874. This was just 37 years after the and Aimaro Sato, established impressive diplomatic
school was established under the auspices of the careers; in fact, Sato succeeded Chinda as Japan’s
Methodist Church. ambassador to the United States.
Japan’s connection to the University began that (Ing had other, far-reaching influence: In 1875 he
same year, when a 23-year-old Methodist missionary introduced apples to the Aomori area of Japan. Ing
from Philadelphia named Dora Schoonmaker was realized that Japan’s northern climate was right for
chosen to establish a small school for women. Mrs. Washington C. growing the fruit and that the region’s people might derive a livelihood
DePauw funded her trip – and thus, the start of women’s education in from apples. The seeds came from Indiana.)
Japan – with $1,000. Mrs. DePauw’s idea has grown into a major educa- Despite the unfortunate years of World War II, the United States
tional institute called Aoyama Gakuin, which now has 26,000 students and Japan are today reliable allies in Asia, which contributes to the sta-
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Letters to the Editor
bility of the area. The two vase displayed in the administration building is a gift for the centennial
countries share so many anniversary of the founding of DePauw in 1937 from Sato’s son, who was
commonalities: democ- then Japan’s minister of foreign affairs. DePauw also recently recognized
racy, freedom, stability of Chinda by naming one of the new residential units after him.
government, and numer- DePauw’s international outreach is not limited to Japan alone. If
ous values and qualities one studies the historical international endeavors of DePauw, there are
of society – although they many other connections to Europe, South America and other parts of
may be expressed differ- the world. At the beginning of the new century, it is most challenging
ently in their respective and significant that we are involving ourselves in a strategic initiative to
cultures. The importance promote an international DePauw.
of this relationship is such
that by working together, The benefits of
the United States as the Arriving in 1877, the first four Japanese studying abroad
leader of Western society students were (from left) Setemi Chinda Dear Editor:
’81, Keizo Kawamura ’81, Izumy Nasu
and Japan as the leader of ’83 and Aimaro Sato ’81. I want to commend you on the articles about studying abroad
non-Western society provide world stability at large. [in the summer 2006 issue]. I, too, spent a semester away, solo from
DePauw began sending students to Japan through a Great Lakes any of my DePauw classmates in Aix-in-Provence, France, in 1981.
Colleges Association program established in 1963. DePauw students It was a wonderful experience, living with a truly French family and
have been participating at Waseda University, Kansai Gaidai University enjoying living on one’s own. (I still can’t believe my parents actually
and more recently, Aoyama Gakuin. Recent Winter Term programs have let me go!)
taken groups of 15 to 25 DePauw students to Japan. This is one of the main reasons I selected DePauw University all
A new connection between Japan and DePauw has been forged those years ago. It was difficult to leave the “bubble” of DePauw back
through the efforts of Ambassador Tetsuo Endo, Class of 1958. The in the early ’80s – how glad I am that things have changed and that
Grew Foundation and the Rector Scholarship Fund have agreed to begin DePauw is so receptive to its international students.
offering an annual scholarship at DePauw for an outstanding Japanese I never knew then that I would learn more about my country by
student to be a four-year degree candidate. The foundation was estab- living away from it. While we live in a world full of turmoil, it is won-
lished in 1950 in honor of Joseph C. Grew, U.S. ambassador to Japan derful to know there are so many opportunities for DePauw students
from 1932-41 and an enthusiastic promoter of liberal arts education. to see our world firsthand. Our daughter is a junior in high school,
This new scholarship is in line with Grew’s original intent to educate and I only hope she will consider the vast opportunities DePauw can
Japanese youth to be worthy citizens of the world community. offer – here and abroad.
Tangible evidence of Japanese alumni can be found on the DePauw – Carrie Reavis Erzinger ’83
campus. Sato’s portrait hangs in the hallway gallery of East College. A Lake Bluff, Ill.
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Recent Words
Dave A. Berque, professor of computer science, co-editor with Jane C. Prey and Robert
H. Reed, The Impact of Tablet PCs and Pen-based Technology on Education: Vignettes, Evalua-
tions, and Future Directions (Purdue University Press – ISBN: 1-55753-434-9). This anthology
shows the wide variety of disciplines embracing tablet PCs and similar pen-based devices as
tools for the radical enhancement of teaching and learning. Among the 21 contributed papers
are papers written by DePauw faculty members Mary P. Dixon, professor of economics and
management; Kerry Pannell, associate professor of management and economics; Michele T.
Villinski, assistant professor of management and economics; Scott M. Thede, associate profes-
sor of computer science; and Reiko Itoh, former assistant professor of modern languages, on
numerous topics such as the use of DyKnow Vision Software to increase class participation
and the use of handwriting input in writing instruction for Japanese language.
Donald P. Delves ’78, Stock Options & the New Rules of Corporate Accountability
(WorldatWork – ISBN: 1-57963-153-3). Based on his 20 years of experience as a consultant in
the field of executive compensation, the second edition of Delves’ book goes beyond the issue
of expensing stock options and examines issues of corporate governance and the effectiveness
and accountability of executive pay programs. He discusses current problems with executive
compensation and the decisions made by board compensation committees. Delves is founder
and president of The Delves Group in Chicago.
William Wayne Farris ’73, Japan’s Medieval Population: Famine, Fertility, and Warfare in
a Transformative Age (University of Hawaii Press – ISBN: 0-8248-2973-5). Through extensive
research, Farris addresses the mysteries of ancient Japanese history in his book about the “Dark
Ages” of Japan. He describes his studies on Japan’s medieval population, a complex topic that
neither Japanese nor foreign scholars have investigated comprehensively. Farris holds the Sen
Soshitu XV Distinguished Chair in Traditional Japanese Culture and History in the history
department at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Lee H. Hamilton ’52 and Thomas H. Kean, Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the
9/11 Commission (Alfred A. Knopf – ISBN: 0-307-26377-0). Former U.S. Congressman Lee
Hamilton and Thomas Kean, former governor of New Jersey, took the reins of the controversial
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States – otherwise known as the
9/11 Commission – guided it through a broad range of heated hearings and delivered a rivet-
ing report to the nation. This book relates the fascinating story of how the commission came
together to produce its landmark document about the events leading up to, and including,
Sept. 11, 2001 – a day without precedent in this nation’s history. Hamilton is president and
director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Hamilton was a panelist
for DePauw Discourse 2006: Issues for America held Oct. 26-27 on the DePauw campus.
Jeffrey T. Kenney, associate professor and chair of religious studies, Muslim Rebels: Khari-
jites and the Politics of Extremism in Egypt (Oxford University Press – ISBN: 0-19-513169-X).
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Kenney briefly examines the origins and legacy of the Kharijites, the first sectarian movement
in Islamic history, a rebellious splinter group that separated from mainstream Muslim society
and set about creating, through violence, an ideal community of the saved. Then he focuses on
the discourse surrounding Islamist violence in Egypt from the 1950s to 1990s and highlights
the integral role of Islam in Egypt’s political future. Kenney’s travels and research of religion
and politics in Egypt have been supported by DePauw’s faculty development programs.
Christina “Tina” Olton ’65, Always Another Horizon: A Journey Around the World (iUni-
verse, Inc. – ISBN: 0595351565). For eight years, Olton and her husband navigated around
the world in a 40-foot, ocean-going sailboat, sailing 45,000 miles, visiting 61 countries, and
crossing three oceans, countless seas, canals, lakes and rivers. In Always Another Horizon, Olton
writes of the voyage and the experiences she says “would change their lives or bring them to
their knees.” They were constantly challenged as to which it would be.
Lois Stewart Perry ’58, Pushing Sixty – Behind Me (Trafford Publishing – ISBN: 1-4120-
9011-3). Through the eyes of a 60-something mother, grandmother, wife and friend, Perry
describes her hilarious experiences braving such adventures as the water park, fitness camp, a
biking vacation, doctors and a Japanese toilet. Her sense of humor, imagination and unique
way of experiencing the world makes the book an enjoyable read. Perry’s writings have won
first prizes in contests sponsored by the Denver Woman’s Press Club, Cincinnati Magazine and
the Santa Barbara Writers Conference.
Maynard D. Poland ’57, On Wings of Trust: The Quest of Pilot Carole Leigh (BookSurge
Publishing – ISBN: 1-4196-3780-0). Poland tells the true story of Carole Leigh, who faced
gender bias and resisted harassment to become a Navy, then a commercial, pilot. The book details
Leigh’s adventures as a Navy pilot, including anecdotes about tracking Russian submarines in
the Caribbean, collecting information for feedback to atomic subs, and surviving an attempted
kidnapping into white slavery in Dakar, Senegal. A retired physician and avid sailor, Poland is
a member of the Gulf Coast Writers Association of Southwest Florida (GCWA) and writes a
column on creative nonfiction for GCWA at www.gulfwriters.org.
Jill Zajicek Wickersham ’85 (a.k.a. Jill St. Anne), The Italian Connection (Airleaf Pub-
lishing – ISBN: 1-60002-151-4). Wickersham’s second book is a captivating romantic thriller
set in San Francisco and Italy. When Christina Culhane’s best friend from high school, software
engineer Peter Carmaletti, is found dead under mysterious circumstances and the only clue
leads to a luxury hotel in Italy, Christina and her two gal pals follow the lead to a picturesque
seaside town. Christina discovers a deadly secret about Peter’s work, and she also discovers that
she has the ability to fall in love – only she fears it’s with a man who may have been involved in
Peter’s death. Her Web site is www.jillstanne.com. Her first book was The Riviera Conspiracy.
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RESIDENT’S
ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
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CONTENTS
A Message from President Robert G. Bottoms
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Financial Report for 2005-06
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A Report from James B. Stewart Jr. ’73
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The Washington C. DePauw Society
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Indiana Asbury Legacy Society Report
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In Honor of Ted Katula
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The Annual Fund
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DePauw Loyalty Society
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Class Lists
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Parent Giving
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Friends, Faculty and Staff
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Corporations, Foundations and Organizations
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Memorial Gifts
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Honor Gifts
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Board Lists
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A MESSAGE FROM ROBERT G. BOTTOMS, PRESIDENT
On opening day in August, I welcomed DePauw’s Class of 2010, the University’s 170th entering class.
As I remarked to these outstanding young people and their families in attendance, the class represents
one of the most diverse and academically talented classes in DePauw’s history. I reminded our newest
students of the opportunities that a diverse environment offers them to learn cooperation and under-
standing, which we need more than ever during this time of trouble in the world. I asked students to
examine with their professors and classmates over the next four years what it means to be a citizen of
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America and of the world. I urged them to use their liberal arts experience in and outside the classroom
to promote justice and caring for one another.
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At the Faculty Institute the day before, I addressed DePauw’s new and returning faculty members. In CLASS OF
2006-07, DePauw has 225 full-time faculty members among the University’s dedicated and talented
teacher-scholars. I spoke to my faculty colleagues about the issues that have concerned me throughout
my presidency as well as the newer challenges that students will face in our changing world. I am pleased
to report on some of the many important ways in which we at DePauw are helping to prepare students
to think and act as global citizens and ethical people.
2010
In the first year of Securing Our Legacy, the University’s five-year strategic plan, we made steady progress
toward meeting the three objectives that will build upon DePauw’s legacy as a leading national liberal
arts college by linking historic strengths with future initiatives. We endeavor to provide an outstanding
learning and living environment that encourages academic excellence and the formation of intellectual
communities; to prepare students to make a positive difference in the diverse and interconnected world
in which they will live and work; and to cultivate alumni loyalty through lifelong engagement.
The entire DePauw community has contributed to sustaining and improving the exceptional learning
and living environment that makes DePauw distinctive among liberal arts institutions. According to
the 2005 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), DePauw students have a college experience
that is significantly more challenging, stimulating, interactive and dynamic than students at peer insti-
tutions and the national average at all colleges and universities. In 2005 the National Science Founda-
tion (NSF) awarded a three-year grant of $203,370 for continued support of Research Experiences for
Undergraduates. This summer student-faculty collaborative research program at DePauw is one of the
longest-running NSF-funded programs of its type in the country. The 2007 Best Colleges report of
U.S. News& World Report, which is based on 2005 data and, in some cases, multi-year averages, again
ranks DePauw in the top tier of 215 national liberal arts colleges. The magazine also cites DePauw as
being among colleges with outstanding “academic programs that are believed to lead to student suc-
cess.” It notes specifically the opportunities that DePauw offers for students to conduct intensive and
self-directed research or creative work that results in an original scholarly or creative product that can
be formally presented on or off campus.
The University’s academic environment also draws strength from DePauw’s programs and people associ-
ated with the creative and performing arts, which have nurtured generations of students in all areas of
study. Expanded resources for visual art, creative writing, theater and music invigorate and challenge the
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way DePauw students sense and respond to the world around them. The new Judson and Joyce Green
Center for the Performing Arts will provide a home for the School of Music, as well as the Department
of Communication and Theatre, reinforcing DePauw’s commitment to excellence in music education
and performance.
We have always known DePauw as an institution that effectively prepares students for life’s work. To
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prepare students to make a positive difference in the diverse and interconnected world that awaits them,
we are continuing strategies that support diversity and the emphasis on ethics and moral reflection. As
a complement to the highly regarded Winter Term and off-campus study opportunities, the University
seeks to expand students’ global perspective by increasing international awareness on campus. Faculty
members are exploring ways to address global issues and topics throughout the curriculum. My visit in
February 2006 to India, which was arranged by Cummins, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Solso ’69,
revealed numerous opportunities to attract students to the Greencastle campus and to create substantial
business and academic partnerships.
I have always been impressed by the sense of pride and commitment that DePauw alumni have for their
alma mater. DePauw is working harder than ever to cultivate alumni loyalty through lifelong engagement.
The past year provided an extensive variety of meaningful opportunities for alumni, parents and friends
to stay connected with the University, its students and faculty members, and each other. Record num-
bers of alumni returned to campus for special events, such as DePauw Discourse and Alumni Reunion
Weekend. In their own communities throughout the country, DePauw alumni gathered for Monon
Bell telecast parties, professional networking events and regional programs featuring faculty members
discussing contemporary issues. Alumni travel programs exploring the Celtic Lands, Danube River and
Hapsburg Empire, and Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman empires of Greece and Turkey allowed alumni
to sustain the lifelong learning for which their DePauw education prepared them so well.
During the 2006 Alumni Reunion Weekend, the University recognized the 47 inaugural recipients of
the Community Leadership Award. DePauw seeks to recognize members of each alumni reunion class
who through their leadership of community organizations are truly making a difference in the com-
munities where we live and work.
I invite you to read the next section of this magazine, which surveys more of DePauw’s events and
accomplishments of the past year. The strength of DePauw’s great legacy and future growth would
not be possible without the thousands of alumni, parents, friends, corporations and foundations who
support DePauw students and faculty members through their gifts and volunteer service. I invite you
also to review the Honor Roll and read about these loyal donors and volunteers to whom I extend my
deepest gratitude.
Robert G. Bottoms
President
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In October 2005 during Old Gold Weekend, Judson C. Green Jr. ’74 and Joyce Taglauer Green ’75
announced their lead gift of $15 million that is allowing DePauw to recreate the 33-year-old Performing
Arts Center. The new Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts, scheduled for completion
in fall 2007, will transform the facilities and create new opportunities for artistic expression in music and
theater. Judson Green, president and CEO of NAVTEQ, Inc. and past chair of the DePauw Board of
Trustees, was an economics major and music composition minor at DePauw and was heavily involved
in the School of Music. Joyce Green received a Bachelor of Music degree and has served as chair of the
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ticipants and teams. The Putnam County Relay for Life is consistently ranked as one of the top college
Relay For Life events in the United States.
United States Senator Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) delivered the keynote speech at DePauw’s 167th annual com-
mencement, during which 607 students received diplomas. At the commencement, DePauw conferred
two honorary degrees. George H. Aldrich ’54, a judge for the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in The
Hague, Netherlands, received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Senator Bayh was presented with an
honorary Doctor of Public Service degree.
Construction began on the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics at the DePauw University Nature Park. The
gift from Janet W. Prindle ’58 to establish the institute was announced in September 2005. In further
support of its mission to enhance teaching, learning and research in ethics, the University appointed
Max L. Stackhouse ’57 as the new Robert and Carolyn Frederick Distinguished Visiting Professor of
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Ethics for spring 2007. He serves as the Stephen Colwell Professor of Christian Ethics, director of the
Project on Public Theology, and the Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and
Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary. Stackhouse received a Bachelor of Divinity degree and
Ph.D. from Harvard University.
DePauw appointed Erika Doss as the Lee G. Hall Distinguished Visiting Professor of Art for spring
2007. She is professor of art history at the University of Colorado (Boulder) and a leading scholar on
American material and visual culture. She has served as the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American
Studies at the University of Southern Denmark and a Fulbright Senior Scholar in Australia.
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DePauw Discourse, the third annual symposium hosted by the Washington C. DePauw Society, brought
numerous guest speakers and notable alumni together on campus on Oct. 26-28 for conversations
about the most pressing issues facing the nation ahead of the November election. DePauw Discourse
2006 featured the following prominent national leaders and thinkers: Edward A. Bennett ’68, Louisville
Courier-Journal editor of editorials; Taylor Branch, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of At Canaan’s Edge:
America in the King Years; Lee H. Hamilton ’52, co-chair of the Congressionally appointed independent
panel on Iraq, former U.S. congressman and vice chair of the 9/11 Commission; Bob Herbert, The New
York Times op-ed columnist; Allan B. Hubbard, assistant to President Bush for economic policy and
director of the National Economic Council; John F. McWethy ’69, former ABC News chief national
security correspondent; Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education; Robert M. Steele ’69, the
Nelson Poynter Scholar for Journalism Values, The Poynter Institute; James B. Stewart Jr. ’73,
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author; Rev. Dr. Brenda Stiers ’60, minister in
the United Church of Christ; and Major General Larry Tibbetts ’56, U.S. Air Force (retired),
the highest-ranking military officer among DePauw alumni.
For the seventh consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report ranked DePauw in the top tier of
national liberal arts colleges. DePauw is ranked 48th in a three-way tie with Denison Univer-
sity (Ohio) and Skidmore College (New York) and is again the highest-ranked school of its
kind in Indiana. The U.S. News 2007 rankings are based on 2005 data and, in some cases,
multi-year averages. DePauw made gains in several key categories, including the resources
provided by the University to its faculty, its graduation rate, its composite SAT/ACT score and
the high school ranking of entering freshmen.
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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, 2006, in sound financial shape.
The budget plan for fiscal year 2006 supported and reflected the objectives of Securing Our Legacy,
DePauw’s strategic plan for 2005-2010.
The University is pleased with the financial success of fiscal year 2006 and believes that its strong
financial position will continue to contribute to the advancement of the objectives of the Securing
Our Legacy strategic plan.
Richard Speller
Vice President for Finance and Administration
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
ENDOWING RESOURCES
2001-2006
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Alumni ........................................................................55.2%
Parents and Friends .....................................................15.7%
Foundations ................................................................17.0%
Corporations .................................................................8.3%
Family Trusts and Other Organizations .........................3.8%
TOTAL ...............................................................100.0%
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BUDGET REPORT
For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2006
TOTAL EXPENDITURES,
DEBT SERVICE AND TRANSFERS ..................................................................72,258,000.......................71,900,413 ...................... (357,587)
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A REPORT FROM JAMES B. STEWART JR.’73
Chairman, DePauw University Board of Trustees
This is the annual issue that recognizes the generous alumni who support DePauw University, so it seems
only appropriate to thank all of you who made this a record year for the Annual Fund. Total contribu-
tions reached $5,028,260, and alumni participation in the Annual Fund rose to 38 percent.
Speaking of progress, we have much to report: a record number of applicants, an outstanding freshman
class, a record number of international students on campus, the magnificent new Judson and Joyce Green
Center for the Performing Arts rising alongside Bowman Park, and the new Janet Prindle Institute for
Ethics, construction of which has just begun but whose influence is already permeating the campus. No
statistics or impressive new buildings can capture the vitality I sense when I’m on campus. For that, we
are in large part indebted to our outstanding faculty members, whose professional achievements and
classroom accomplishments continue to amaze me.
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Although specific recommendations have yet to be formulated, it will surely come as no surprise that
many of them, such as much-needed physical improvements to the Greek houses, are likely to be ex-
pensive. I hope you will agree that this is a wise investment in DePauw’s future and in the well-being of
our students. Thanks to your generosity, we have always risen to such challenges.
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VITAL SIGNS
DePauw Vital Signs 2005-06 1995-96 1985-86
Full-time equivalent enrollment 2,366 2,090 2,312
Graduation rate 82.8% 77.3% 70%
Student – faculty ratio (full-time faculty) 10:1 11.5:1 13.6:1
Annual Fund $5,028,260 $3,077,896 $1,868,324
Endowment $490.5 million $216 million $95.9 million
Library holdings 335,000 286,712 440,900
Multicultural students, including international students 342 326 78
Full-time faculty members 229 157 170
Tuition and fees $26,470 $15,475 $7,670
Room and board $7,500 $5,245 $3,090
Financial aid from DePauw University $33,889,360 $13,634,480 $2,446,000
Number of academic majors offered 53 39 40
Median combined SAT score 1250 1110 1075
Median ACT score 28 26 NA
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A MESSAGE FROM TODD R. ROBERSON ’82
Executive Committee Chair
I want to thank all of our 1,182 annual members of the Washington C. DePauw Society whose leader-
ship-level support provided nearly 70 percent of the record-setting $5,028,260 Annual Fund in 2006.
I also want to provide special recognition to those alumni, parents and friends whose contributions in
the past year earned them new lifetime membership or a higher membership level in the Washington
C. DePauw Society.
Only through these generous investments in students and faculty members is DePauw able to strengthen
its position as a leading national liberal arts institution that prepares students to make a positive differ-
ence in the world. I hope you join me as members of the Society in taking tremendous satisfaction in
Todd R. Roberson ’82
the continued outcomes of our philanthropy for DePauw.
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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 opportuni-
ties, 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.
The Lifetime membership levels of The Washington C. DePauw Society are:
*Trustee Associates Lifetime ...................................... $100 million or more
*East College Lifetime ........................................... $50 million-99,999,999
*President’s Lifetime .............................................. $25 million-49,999,999
*Old Gold Lifetime ............................................... $10 million-24,999,999
*Charter Lifetime ...................................................... $5 million-9,999,999
Partner ..................................................................... $1 million-4,999,999
Fellow ...........................................................................$500,000-999,999
Life................................................................................$100,000-499,999
*New lifetime membership levels introduced in 2006 Washington C. DePauw
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 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.
2005-06 Gift Circles
Trustee Associates Circle ................................................... $40,000 or more
East College Circle ............................................................$25,000–39,999
President’s Circle ...............................................................$12,500–24,999
Old Gold Circle ..................................................................$5,000–12,499
Charter Circle .......................................................................$1,500–4,999
Young alumni ........................................................................$1,000–1,499
GOLD ........................................................................................$500–999
A gift of $1,000-1,499 qualifies annual membership for alumni who are 10-14 years post graduation.
A gift of $500-999 qualifies annual membership for alumni who are 1-9 years post graduation.
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THE WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW SOCIETY
WELCOMED THE FOLLOWING NEW LIFETIME MEMBERS IN 2005-06.
Joining at the Partner lifetime level: William L. Crist ’69 and Carol Prentice Crist ’70 DePauw University gratefully acknowledges
Anonymous Laura A. W. Cumback, Friend dec the significant additional commitments that
Robert G. Casey ’70 and Leslie L. Casey, Friend Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67
H. David Hilliard and Bonne G. Hilliard, Friends Vern T. Kraushaar ’53 qualified the following current members for a
Olive M. Shafer, Parent dec Marcia Johnson Lemon ’46 higher membership level.
In Memory of Jane Marshall Mansager ’60 Anthony J. de Nicola ’86 and Christie B. de Nicola, Friend
Richard S. Neville ’76 and Janet Asp Neville, Friend Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend
Joining at the Fellow lifetime level: Marshall W. Reavis IV ’84 and Amy Zino Reavis, Friend John Jakes ’53 and Rachel Payne Jakes ’51
Floyd M. Huber and Mary Huber, Parents Todd R. Roberson ’82 and Marian Blew Roberson ’81 Robert F. Reckman ’44 and Carleen S. Reckman, Friend
Deborah Pulliam, Friend Sally Robards Roberts ’30 dec Nancy Shelly Schaenen ’51 and Nelson Schaenen, Friend
Myrta J. Pulliam, Friend Robert A. Schmidt ’69 and Margaret Sheridan Schmidt ’69 David B. Stevens ’51 and Sally Symon Stevens ’52
Jane W. Schott, Friend David M. Stone ’57
Richard W. Schwartz ’75 and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75 Charles A. Vickers ’55 and Martha Johnson Vickers ’55
Joining at the Lifetime level: Orville C. Sherman, Friend dec Paul W. Vogel ’41 dec and Mary H. Vogel, Friend
Anonymous Macy Glendening Simmons ’50 dec William F. Welch ’40
Robert F. Bullard ’28 dec and Miriam K. Bullard, Friend dec F. Michael Wahl ’53
John W. Busey ’61 and Judith R. Busey, Parent Michael Scott Welch ’82 and Kimberlee Ann Welch, Friend
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EAST COLLEGE LIFETIME LEVEL Erik G. Nelson ’61 and Eleanor Nelson, Friend FELLOW LIFETIME LEVEL
Timothy H. Ubben ’58 and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58 Phyllis Walker Nicholas ’55 and Bruce S. Nicholas, Friend Dorothy Stout Aldridge ’51
Andrew J. Paine, Jr. ’59 and Jane Medaris Paine ’60 Mrs. Phillip H. Ault, Friend
OLD GOLD LIFETIME LEVEL Richard W. Peck ’56 David B. Becker ’75
Don R. Daseke ’61 Gilbert H. Reese ’79 Gerald W. Bruce ’40
James W. Emison ’52 dec Ellen Gordon Roberts, Friend Rhett W. Butler ’62 and Kay Burney Butler ’62
Judson C. Green, Jr. ’74 and Joyce Taglauer Green ’75 Martha Steele Robes ’66 Edward W. Cassidy ’54
Janet W. Prindle ’58 Ian M. Rolland ’55 and Miriam V. Rolland, Parent Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60 and
Christine Plank Rales ’74 Evans McWhirter Rust and Roberta Rust, Friends Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’61
Steven M. Rales ’73 Stephen W. Sanger ’68 and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68 Rollin L. Clayton ’61
Lee E. Tenzer ’64 and Marilyn E. Tenzer, Parent Nancy Shelly Schaenen ’51 and Nelson Schaenen, Friend Annamargaret Chapman Clutter ’41
Jane Turk Schlansker ’63 Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56
CHARTER LIFETIME LEVEL Olive M. Shafer, Parent dec Sally Smerz Cowal ’66
Anonymous Barbara E. Smith ’62 Albert E. Crandall ’56 and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’50
Douglas A. Smith ’68 and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’69 George W. Crane, Jr. ’42
PARTNER LIFETIME LEVEL Elaine Showalter Smith ’36 Robert J. Darnall ’60 and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 and Robert E. Allen, Friend Tim Solso ’69 and Denny Manning Solso ’69 Anthony J. de Nicola ’86 and Christie B. de Nicola, Friend
Anonymous Norval B. Stephens, Jr. ’51 and Diane Forst Stephens ’51 Gary P. Drew ’61 and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62
J. William Asher ’50 David B. Stevens ’51 and Sally Symon Stevens ’52 Boots Duesing ’50 and Doris Wells Duesing ’50
Sarah Hogate Bacon ’41 and Theodore S. Bacon, Jr., Parent James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73 J. Robert Fletcher, Parent
James R. Bartlett ’66 and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66 David M. Stone ’57 Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend
Mary Ellen Fine Black ’36 dec John L. Trimpe, Jr. ’59 M. Lewis Gulick ’44
Thomas W. Boswell ’66 and Cheryl Boswell, Friend John H. Wallace ’76 and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76 Floyd M. and Mary Huber, Parents
Lynn Stang Browne ’48 and Robert W. Browne, Friend Richard A. Warne ’54 and Jane Leahy Warne ’54 Donald W. Jones, Sr. ’43
Robert G. Casey ’70 and Leslie L. Casey, Friend Jane Preston Watson ’40 Robert L. Mitchell ’60
Nicholas D. Chabraja and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents James R. Williams ’50 Mary Frances Pearson, Parent
John W. Christensen ’35 and Beth Pinkley Christensen ’43 Jerry L. Williams ’54 and Jane Jones Williams ’57 Myrta J. Pulliam, Friend
James M. Cornelius and Kathy Cornelius, Parents Maurice B. Wood ’50 and Jean Wood, Friend Deborah Pulliam, Friend
Eugene L. Delves ’50 and Sue Howard Delves ’51 Richard D. Wood ’48 and Billie Lou Wood, Friend Robert F. Reckman ’44 and Carleen Reckman, Friend
Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 and William M. Dickson, Friend Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76
Glady Caley Faires ’56 Thomas H. Sams ’64 and Susan Sams, Parent
John W. Fisher and Janice B. Fisher, Parents Erwin E. Schulze ’47
Robert R. Frederick ’48 and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’49 “I was part of DePauw’s team that Bradley L. Sexauer ’73
Shirley B. Frees, Friend Otto L. Sonder, Jr., Friend
Greg T. Greenwood ’78 and Kristina L. Greenwood, Friend competed in the National Ethics Bowl at Norman E. Strasma ’55 and Janice Strasma, Parent
C. Salen Herke ’51 Paul W. Vogel ’41 dec and Mary H. Vogel, Friend
H. David Hilliard and Bonne G. Hilliard, Friends the annual conference of the Association William F. Welch ’40
Ronald K. Holmberg ’54 and Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ’56 for Practical and Professional Ethics. Frederick M. Winship ’45
R. David Hoover ’67 and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67
Mary B. Howell, Friend Participating in the Ethics Bowl was LIFETIME LEVEL
Kathryn Fortune Hubbard ’74 and Allan B. Hubbard, Friend Lynne Butler Adams, Friend
Marcia Raber Hughes, Friend rewarding because it prompted me to David T. Allen ’61 and Carol Ann Allen, Parent
John Jakes ’53 and Rachel Payne Jakes ’51 Joseph P. Allen IV ’59 and Bonnie Darling Allen ’61
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57 challenge and renegotiate my stance on Jane Allison ’37
Marilou Morrell Kelly ’55 many complex ethical issues.” Beverly Byram Anderson ’53
Edith B. Kinsey, Parent Dean K. Anderson ’50 and Gretchen Scott Anderson ’49
Arthur E. Klauser ’45 – Shelby A. Sleight ’07, Boise, Idaho John T. Anderson ’52 and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52
Charles A. Leis ’52 and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52 Kermit W. Arnold ’37 and Vera Bundy Arnold ’39 dec
Sal F. Marino ’42 recipient of the Timothy H. & Elgan L. Baker, Jr. ’71
George L. Mazanec ’58 and Elsa B. Mazanec, Parent James K. Baker ’53 and Beverly B. Baker ’59
Beverley McDermond, Friend Sharon A. Ubben Scholarship Beth Williston Barr ’38
David J. Morehead ’53 and Marjorie Davis Morehead ’54 Carol Ledford Barrett ’63
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Steven M. Abraham and Nancy Abraham, Parents Glenn F. Carlson, Jr. ’81 Donald H. Driemeier ’60 and Joyce Driemeier, Parent
Neal B. Abraham and Donna L. Wiley, Friends Joseph B. Carney, Sr. ’50 and Constance Caylor Carney ’50 Brice H. Dunshee ’87 and Laura Runyan Dunshee ’87
Karen Koning Abu Zayd ’63 and William F. Carroll, Jr. ’73 and Mary Cooke Carroll, Friend Frank W. Durham, Jr. ’48 and Shirley Gilbert Durham ’47
Abdel Rahman Abu Zayd Ahmed, Friend Edward J. Casassa ’51 and Doris Casassa, Friend Victoria Schug Dycio ’89
Charles A. Adams ’64 and Linda Howell Adams ’64 Robert G. Casey ’70 and Leslie L. Casey, Friend Ralph R. Edminster ’58 and Hari Kern, Friend
George H. Aldrich ’54 and Rosemary B. Aldrich, Friend Edward W. Cassidy ’54 Susan Metcalfe Elzemeyer ’52 and
Arthur G. Allard, Jr. ’43 and Shirley Andrew Allard ’43 Judith Banker Castellini ’81 and Jerry Castellini, Friend Howard William Elzemeyer, Friend
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 and Robert E. Allen, Friend Nicholas D. Chabraja and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents James H. Emison ’47 and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47
Helen Reis Allen ’46 and Herb Allen, Friend Nancy Ford Charles ’57 and Keith W. Charles, Friend James W. Emison ’52 dec and Jane Emison, Friend
Dean K. Anderson ’50 and Gretchen Scott Anderson ’49 Arthur W. Chick ’88 and Jean V. Chick, Friend Mark A. Emkes ’75 and Maria Concepcion Emkes, Friend
Caryn Cockerill Anderson ’89 and David T. Anderson, Friend Virginia Wolf Chivas and Donald Alan Chivas, Parents Grey M. Emmons ’69 and Lurie S. Emmons, Friend
John B. Anderson ’76 and Jo Schlesinger Anderson ’76 John W. Christensen ’35 and Beth Heuring Christensen ’43 David B. Englehart and Helen Englehart, Parents
Jane Eklund Anderson ’65 and Allan James Anderson, Friend Darrianne Howard Christian ’95 and Justin P. Christian ’95 Mark E. English ’64
Stuart H. Anness and Susan Anness, Parents Cheng Lok Chua ’60 Mary Palmer Enroth ’62 and L. G. Enroth, Friend
Don B. Ansel ’52 and Irene Koebke Ansel ’52 Rollin L. Clayton ’61 Robert L. Erickson ’58 and Rita Luther Erickson ’59
Susan M. Ansel ’82 Christine Martin Cleveland ’94 and Linda K. Ernst ’77 and Patrick Ronan, Friend
R. J. Anthony ’73 and Cynthia S. Anthony, Parent John Cleveland, Jr., Friend Kevin R. Eskew ’94 and Deborah Dalenberg Eskew ’98
Robert S. Apatoff ’80 and Vicki Garrison Apatoff ’80 Shirley Dungan Cline ’56 Dale E. Espich ’51
Jeffrey Robert Armstrong and Lisa Kim Armstrong, Parents Barbara Tracy Cochran ’58 Sander L. Esserman ’73 and Nancy Robin Green, Friend
Jason A. Asbury ’95 Paul T. Cochran ’60 and Linda Cochran, Friend Robert W. Evans ’59 and Sharon C. Evans, Friend
Donald B. Aslan ’67 Benjamin G. Cochran ’55 and Patricia Cochran, Parent Dick Everard ’51
Sarah Hogate Bacon ’41 and Theodore S. Bacon, Jr., Parent Alexandra Lutzow Cole ’76 and William L. Cole, Parent Mitchel T. Everhart ’89
Mark Allen Bailey and Patricia Seasor Bailey, Parents Kathryn Schwarz Colten ’50 Glady Caley Faires ’56
Holly Adams Bailey ’92 and Paul Bailey, Friend Charles A. Compton ’89 and Barbara Miller Compton ’89 Richard L. Fanyo ’69 and Mary E. Fanyo, Friend
Roberta Farrow Baldwin ’54 Susan O’Keefe Conner and Michael R. Conner, Parents Kris Maroon Faulk ’76 and David L. Faulk, Parent
Gregory M. Ball ’97 and Julie Kollhoff Ball ’98 Colin R. Connor ’98 Robert E. Ferguson ’54 and Gwen Schlesinger, Friend
Lee C. Banks ’85 and Elizabeth Beatty, Friend Jeffrey S. Cooper ’91 and Francesca M. Moroney ’92 Barbara Hogate Ferrin ’43 and Allan W. Ferrin, Friend
Douglas J. Bark ’76 and Kathleen Dombhart, Friend Marc E. Cooper ’76 and Linda Cooper, Parent James R. Feutz ’68 and Vickie J. Feutz, Friend
David T. Barker ’64 and Kathryn Donaldson Barker, Friend David C. Coquillette ’88 Janet Risi Field ’81 and James R. Field, Friend
Roberta O. Barnes ’70 and Clark J. Chandler, Friend Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56 Mark A. Filippell ’75 and Buffy Gordon Filippell, Friend
James R. Bartlett ’66 and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66 James M. Cornelius and Kathy Cornelius, Parents David M. Findlay ’84 and Susan Scott Findlay, Friend
Katheryn Boston Bartlett ’43 Sally Smerz Cowal ’66 Donald C. Findlay, Jr. ’56 and Judith Lilly Findlay ’57
Kimberly Bass Gulli ’83 Jay E. Cowan ’86 and Carrie Cowan, Friend Roger W. Findley ’57 and Suzanne Erickson Findley, Friend
E. Webb Bassick IV ’74 and Kathy Bassick, Parent Jeffery M. Cowden ’02 Gordon B. Finley, Jr. ’65 and Margaret Finley, Friend
Joan Westmen Battey ’54 and Charles W. Battey, Friend Robert R. Cowie ’72 and Diane Clark, Friend William B. Fischer ’43 and Vicki C. Fischer, Friend
Verna L. Baughman ’68 David K. Cox ’66 and Billie McCullough Cox ’66 Allen D. Fleener ’52 and Margaret Fleener, Friend
Emily Beaman Beals ’69 and Brian L. Beals, Friend Jeffrey A. Cozad ’86 and Jane Maxwell Cozad ’86 James H. Fletcher ’69 and Gerda Fletcher, Friend
Florence E. Beatty ’74 Stuart G. Cozzens ’62 and Barbara A. Cozzens, Friend Kathlyn E. Fletcher ’92 and John Carl Littrell, Friend
Nancy Netherland Becker ’73 and Dennis C. Becker, Parent Albert E. Crandall ’56 and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’50 Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and Caren Flewellen, Friend
George H. Belhobek ’65 and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’66 Lisa Hildebrand Crandell ’84 and Bradford E. Crandell ’85 Marilyn Stamstad Fogdall ’61 and Larry Fogdall, Friend
Andrew J. Bennett ’97 Newton F. Crenshaw ’85 and Susan M. Crenshaw, Friend George E. Fogel ’93
Isham Jay Bennett ’91 and Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93 William L. Crist ’69 and Carol Prentice Crist ’70 Bradley R. Foss ’00
W. Charles Bennett ’74 D. David Cryer ’58 and Britt Swanson Cryer, Friend Katherine Tweedle Fox ’62 and Alan F. Fox, Friend
Barbara Van Dellen Beré ’47 James S. Cunning ’74 and Lisa Stone, Friend Robert D. Franks ’73 and Frances Smith, Friend
Jeffrey M. Bernacchi ’79 and Mary Lynn Scovill Bernacchi ’79 Melinda Walthers Dabbiere ’82 and David Dabbiere, Friend Timothy G. Franzen ’93 and Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’94
Florence Rupper Bernhardt ’43 and William K. Daniel II ’87 and Robin Wieland Daniel ’87 Robert R. Frederick ’48 and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’49
Robert F. Bernhardt, Friend Ryan J. Danks ’99 Paul D. Frederickson ’59 and Suzanne Wedeking
Edward B. Blair, Jr. ’71 and Barbara Blair, Parent Matthew S. Darnall ’85 and Jennifer Lindamood Darnall ’85 Frederickson ’58
William V. Blake III ’59 and Linda Blake, Friend Robert J. Darnall ’60 and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61 Scott A. Fredrick ’87 and Carolyn Fredrick, Friend
Mark R. Boeckel ’01 and Leslie Oesterle Boeckel ’01 Don R. Daseke ’61 and Barbara Daseke, Friend Roger R. Fross ’62 and Madelon Rose Fross, Friend
Barrett L. Boehm ’73 and Tamara Boehm, Parent W. Douglas Davidson ’80 Alison E. Frost ’69 and Richard L. Bender, Friend
James B. Bolen, Jr. ’50 Luis R. Davila ’81 and Deborah White Davila ’82 Mark Adin Fuller III and Cynthia Gaudin Fuller, Parents
J. Kenneth Borgerding ’91 and Karen Jenkins Borgerding ’92 J. Baird Davis ’59 and Patricia Wolfe Davis, Friend Richard W. Fulmer ’52 and Shirley Fulmer, Friend
Thomas W. Boswell ’66 and Cheryl Boswell, Friend Bronson C. Davis ’65 and Cathie Valeska Davis ’66 Jane Brazes Funke ’78 and David W. Funke, Friend
Robert G. Bottoms and Gwen Bottoms, Friends Jackson B. Davis ’92 Nancy Hunger Galliher ’57 and David A. Galliher, Parent
Elizabeth B. Boulet ’73 and Larry Boulet, Friend Miles J. Davis, Parent Martha Faitz Gamble ’57
Matthew W. Bowers ’97 Janet Kunz DeFrino ’86 and Peter DeFrino, Friend Todd G. Gardner ’87 and Wendy Ellis-Gardner ’89
Peter A. Boyer ’66 and N. Ling Boyer ’66 Christopher A. DeGraw ’72 and Terry L. Muilenburg, Friend Donald W. Garlinger ’56 and Barbara Thompson Garlinger ’56
Virginia Burns Boynton ’40 and Walter A. Boynton, Parent Thomas DeLano ’95 and Anna DeLano, Friend David W. Garrison ’01 and Erica Kruse Garrison ’01
Robert R. Branson ’53 Deborah Johnson de la Reguera ’76 and Frederick S. Gass ’64 and Margery Stoops Gass ’66
Suzanne DeCosted Breckenridge ’57 and F. Christopher de la Reguera, Friend James R. Gates ’78 and Bobbie Gates, Friend
James A. Breckenridge, Parent G. Robert DeLong ’57 and Nancy Ade DeLong ’57 Stephen K. Gauly and Patricia Gauly, Parents
André L. Brewer ’93 Anthony J. de Nicola ’86 and Christie B. de Nicola, Friend William D. George, Jr. ’54 and Ellie George, Friend
Andrea Hannon Brown ’74 and Blake H. Brown, Friend William G. Deadman ’63 and Roxana Carrick Deadman ’64 R. I. Geraldson, Jr. ’62 and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’65
William L. Brown III ’69 and Susan Lange Brown ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Deer ’54, Parent Robert W. Gibson ’60
Arthur L. Bryant ’56 and Carol Shanahan Bryant ’58 Henry A. Deering ’63 Thomas R. Gibson ’64 and Sophie H. Gibson, Parent
Graham C. Bryce ’62 and Sharley Bryce, Parent Harry C. Dees, Jr. ’67 Brian R. Gibson ’94 and Darci Oak Gibson ’95
Amy Ebner Buck ’84 and James R. Buck, Friend Eugene L. Delves ’50 and Sue Howard Delves ’51 Michael J. Giesecke ’92
Neil W. Budelsky ’69 and Linda Spreen Budelsky ’69 Stephen C. Denison ’86 and Susie Dillhoff, Friend Ronald W. Gilbert ’34
William H. Buettin ’49 and Arline Kraft Buettin ’49 Paul S. Detlefs ’77 and Katie Cassidy Detlefs ’81 Charles A. Gilbert ’56 and Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ’58
Martha Morgan Bull ’58 and E. Rexford Bull, Friend Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 and William M. Dickson, Friend David W. Gilbert ’65 and Meg Gilbert, Parent
Anne Husted Burleigh ’63 and William R. Burleigh, Parent Benjamin Diesbach ’68 and Marianne Diesbach, Friend Robert H. Giles ’55 and Nancy M. Giles, Parent
Andrew B. Buroker ’84 and Susan R. Novak, Friend Lee E. Dirks ’56 J. David Gislason ’82 and Judith A. Spence, Friend
John W. Busey II ’90 and Maribeth Steimle Busey ’88 Carol Gray Dixon ’56 and John Dixon, Friend Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend
Rhett W. Butler ’62 and Kay Burney Butler ’62 Morris B. Dodd ’64 and Sandra J. Dodd, Friend James W. Godwin ’64 and Kim Robinson, Friend
William J. Butler ’82 and Kim Klinger Butler ’81 John P. Douglass ’68 and Emily R. Douglass, Friend John S. Goetcheus ’60 and Janice Goetcheus, Parent
Robert C. Canfield ’60 and Patricia Harms Canfield ’57 Thomas A. Drew ’67 and Constance D. Drew, Friend David S. Goltermann ’78 and Elizabeth Gray Goltermann ’80
Mary Sims Cannell ’61 and Roger Cannell, Friend Gary Paul Drew ’61 and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62 Carl H. Goltermann ’50
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John T. Neighbours ’71 and Sharon Neighbours, Friend Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Robbins ’51, Friend Carl A. Strock ’41 and Doris Hodges Nealis, Friend
Devon Roberts Nelson ’97 Todd R. Roberson ’82 and Marian Blew Roberson ’81 Lance A. Swank ’83
Travis S. Nelson ’93 Frank H. Roberts ’41 Clark E. Taylor ’56 and Kathryn Orr Taylor ’58
Erik G. Nelson ’61 and Eleanor D. Nelson, Friend Robin Richey Roberts ’80 and John T. Roberts ’80 John W. Taylor III ’62 and Kaari Taylor, Parent
Timothy K. Neufeld ’80 and Terri Weese Neufeld ’81 Martha Steele Robes ’66 Richard M. Temple ’57 and Nancy Lindquist Temple ’58
Richard S. Neville ’76 and Janet Asp Neville, Friend James E. Robinson ’70 and Carolyn Russ Robinson ’71 Lee E. Tenzer ’64 and Marilyn E. Tenzer, Parent
Sharon Minns Newman ’75 and Mark Newman, Friend Stephen J. Robinson ’04 Matthew C. Thayer ’96
Phyllis Walker Nicholas ’55 and Bruce S. Nicholas, Friend Larry R. Robinson ’57 and Sharon Moore Robinson ’58 Lott H. Thomas ’56 and Suann Johnston Thomas, Friend
Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84 and Todd Nicholson, Friend Paul D. Rogers and Caroline Rogers, Parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thomas ’59, Parent
Edmund B. Nightingale ’02 and Rebecca Hedge Nightingale ’02 Ian M. Rolland ’55 and Miriam V. Rolland, Parent J. McRae Thorlton ’61 and Dianne Harrison Thorlton ’61
Troy Noard ’93 and Kelli Noard, Friend Edward M. Roob ’56 and Barbara Leske Roob ’57 Kevin B. Tompkins ’91
Donald G. Norman ’58 and Monica M. Norman, Friend James J. Roscoe ’70 Laura Williams Town ’96 and Allen Town, Friend
Anne Boyd Norris ’82 and David S. Norris ’82 John P. Rudy ’51 and Barbara M. Rudy, Parent Donald E. Town ’71
Jeanne Roberts Novotny ’49 Paul L. Runnels ’73 and Janice Runnels, Friend M. Jo Tranbarger ’48
John S. Null ’61 and Nancy Spier Null ’59 Scott F. Russell ’78 John S. Trees ’54 and Dianne Schneider Trees ’56
Mark Z. Orr ’75 and Dorothy Dwoskin, Friend Ann Meeker Ryan ’81 and Steven M. Ryan, Friend Peter E. Trees ’56
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Gerald A. Ostermann ’65 and Tsue Asami Ostermann, Friend Stephen W. Sanger ’68 and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68 John L. Trimpe, Jr. ’59
Frank T. Page and Kay Page, Parents John W. Sanger ’61 and Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger ’62 Phillip A. Trissel ’56 and Janet Fidlar, Friend
Gregory R. Page and Cynthia M. Page, Parents Thomas A. Sargent ’55 and Frances P. Sargent, Friend Steven L. Trulaske ’79 and Michelle Trulaske, Friend
Amy Orlando Paine ’90 and Andrew J. Paine III ’91 Robert W. Sass ’55 Jerald B. Turner ’61 and Mary Hardy Turner ’61
Andrew J. Paine, Jr. ’59 and Jane Medaris Paine ’60 Nancy Shelly Schaenen ’51 and Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Friend Timothy H. Ubben ’58 and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58
Jonathan R. Pantaleoni and Jane Pantaleoni, Parents David E. Schlecht ’76 and Maytee G. Schlecht, Friend Katherine Blair Ukrop ’91 and Joseph E. Ukrop ’89
Maclyn T. Parker ’51 and Patricia Opie Parker ’51 Robert A. Schmidt ’69 and Margaret Sheridan Schmidt ’69 Kristen Bamberth Ulery ’00 and Nathan A. Ulery ’00
William S. Parker ’67 and Kathleen Doerr Parker, Friend Breton A. Schoch ’86 and Laura Parsons Schoch ’87 Scott B. Ullem ’89 and Beth Ullem, Friend
J. Bergen Parkhill ’56 and Marilyn Basinger Parkhill ’56 Robert W. Schrier ’57 and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’59 Edward L. Unterberg ’58 and Gale Unterberg, Friend
Kay E. Pashos ’81 and Neal W. Steinbart, Friend Thomas R. Schuck ’72 and Pamela Bakan Schuck, Friend Peter C. Vaky ’75 and Debra Thompson Vaky ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Kris I. Patel, Parents Erwin E. Schulze ’47 and Jean Schulze, Friend Robert G. Vallee, Jr. ’76 and Kimberly Vallee, Friend
Raymond J. Payne ’51 and Elizabeth Class Payne ’53 Edward G. Schussler ’65 and Sharon Gierach Schussler ’65 Elizabeth Page Van Wagener ’73 and
Timothy R. Pearson ’76 Richard W. Schwartz ’75 and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75 Raymond H. Van Wagener, Jr., Friend
Thomas L. Pearson ’76 Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Amy Elizabeth Hight, Friend Ellen Little Vanden Brink ’54 and
Nancy Hieronymus Pearson ’56 and Don Cary Pearson, Friend Kimberly A. Seaman ’95 Dale W. Vanden Brink, Friend
Richard W. Peck ’56 Steven J. Setchell ’96 and Cara Brumby Setchell, Friend Thomas K. Vandiver ’73 and
Christopher H. Penn ’72 and Diane Penn, Friend Anne Korb Shane ’71 and David N. Shane, Friend Carolyn Haimann Vandiver, Friend
Eleanor Hockey Perris ’51 Brynne Williams Shaner ’83 and Kaari Taylor Vaughn ’92
Pamela Lorman Peternell ’68 and Ben C. Peternell, Friend William M. Shaner III, Friend Susan Vaughn ’73 and Richard R. Dirlam, Friend
John Martin Peters and Liat Marie Peters, Parents Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. ’74 and Maria Renna Sharpe, Friend Marcus R. Veatch ’75
Harold A. Petersen ’55 and Karen Ellen Petersen, Friend James E. Shields ’56 and Irma Shields, Friend Kathy Patterson Vrabeck ’85 and George Vrabeck, Friend
Elizabeth Emison Peterson ’40 and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Siegesmund, Jr. ’43, Friend Brenton Wadsworth ’51 and Jean Wadsworth, Friend
Theodore R. Peterson, Friend Mary B. McCrea Simkins ’76 and Frank D. Walker ’57 and Jane Tatman Walker, Friend
Steven W. Peterson ’77 and Betsy Danielson Peterson, Friend James H. Simkins, Jr., Friend Hugh J. Wallace ’80 and Donna Love Wallace ’80
Lucy Ferguson Pett ’97 Melinda Hannah Simon ’80 and John Simon, Friend John H. Wallace ’76 and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76
David J. Petterson ’58 Rebecca Shaw Sims ’99 and W. Marshall Sims ’00 Joseph E. Walsmith ’64 and Susan Scully Walsmith ’65
Jonathan R. Phillips ’95 and Susan Hatke, Friend Alvin I. Singer ’53 Bayard H. Walters ’63 and Rosemary Walters, Friend
Joan Rideout Phillips ’57 and David L. Singer ’91 and Andrea Powelson Singer ’92 Dwight F. Walton ’57 and Lou Ubben Walton ’57
Edwin McCreary Phillips, Friend Lee M. Sisler ’73 and Linda Sisler, Parent Richard A. Warne ’54 and Jane Leahy Warne ’54
Stephen E. Pinaire ’81 and Beverly L. Pinaire, Friend Robert W. Sit ’91 and Gayle Moatz, Friend William H. Watson ’67 and Marianne Watson, Friend
Glenn Todd Plymate ’75 and Elizabeth Myers Plymate ’76 Eugene C. Sit and Gail Sit, Parents Timothy L. Weadick ’83 and Kelly Chapman Weadick ’83
John L. Pogue ’66 and Marilyn Rhoades Pogue, Friend Jill M. Skogheim ’00 Jerry F. Weaver ’49 and Ruth Scudder Weaver ’49
Jerry D. Pontius ’56 and Mary Goff Pontius ’57 James E. Sluetz ’75 and Tracy Malone Sluetz, Friend John W. Wehrenberg ’90 and Wanpen Wehrenberg, Friend
Helen L. Poorman ’82 Douglas I. Smith ’85 and Ann Smith, Friend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Weigel, Parents
Carol Campbell Porfilio ’90 and Dale S. Porfilio ’92 Kathleen Keller Smith ’52 and Charles L. Smith, Parent Ralph M. Weinrichter ’47 and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’44
Thomas S. Porter ’65 and Kathleen Porter, Friend Elaine Showalter Smith ’36 Virginia Armstrong Weise ’57
Richard L. Postler ’86 Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59 and Thomas Tomasian, Friend William F. Welch ’40 and Jean K. Welch, Parent
William R. Powell ’57 and Paula Weir Powell ’58 Michael L. Smith ’70 and Susan Leet Smith ’71 Brian W. Welch ’73 and Susan A. Welch, Friend
Karen Horth Powers ’75 Barbara E. Smith ’62 and William Phillips, Friend Michael Scott Welch ’82 and Kimberlee Ann Welch, Friend
W. Scott Priebe ’00 and Lindsay Hunt Priebe ’01 Ned A. Smith ’52 and Marcia Fobes Smith, Friend Robert F. Wells ’66 and Barbara Stoner Wells ’66
Janet W. Prindle ’58 and Charles J. Seidler, Jr., Friend Melissa Tharpe Smith ’77 and Gregory W. Smith, Parent Robert B. Wessling ’59 and Judith Hanson Wessling ’61
Peter D. Prowitt ’77 and Nancy Gibson Prowitt ’76 Douglas A. Smith ’68 and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’69 Ross M. Wheeler ’98 and Elizabeth M. Wheeler, Friend
Robert H. Puckett ’57 and Barbara Chandley Puckett ’57 Raymond G. Smith ’74 and Susan Smith, Friend Clarke E. Whitaker ’44 and Bertha K. Whitaker, Friend
Myrta J. Pulliam, Friend Penny E. Smyth ’86 and Sean C. Smyth, Friend Joann Wine White ’52
Lizbeth A. Purdy ’79 R. Brandon Sokol ’04 Nancy L. White ’75 and Raphael Guerin, Friend
Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Raab ’87 and Michael G. Raab ’87 Tim Solso ’69 and Denny Manning Solso ’69 Jane Grissom Whitesides ’70 and L. E. Whitesides, Jr., Friend
John L. Rabb ’66 and Sharon Rabb, Parent Carl S. Sorenson ’51 and Sally Sorenson, Friend Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80 and James L. Whitlatch ’80
Paul F. Radcliffe ’49 and Sue Oettinger Radcliffe ’47 Heike Cockerill Spahn ’92 and Philip Spahn, Friend Carolyn E. Whittier ’97
Ronald L. Randall ’62 and Carole Clark Randall ’61 Brent E. St. John ’89 and Katherine Cornelsen St. John ’90 Sandra Major Wiese ’60 and T. O. Wiese, Jr., Parent
Adrienne Rasbach ’94 and Bryan Sharpe, Friend Russell A. Stamm, Jr. ’68 James R. Williams ’50 and Nancy Williams, Friend
James A. Readey ’67 and Linda Gold Readey, Friend Sarah Englehart Standley ’80 and Gilbert D. Standley ’82 Jerry L. Williams ’54 and Jane Jones Williams ’57
Marshall W. Reavis IV ’84 and Amy Zino Reavis, Friend Kimberly Rodman Starke ’90 and Steven W. Starke, Friend John P. Williams ’59 and Mary Walbaum Williams ’59
James A. Rechtin ’93 and Stacy Rechtin, Friend James N. Stephens ’86 and Tammy Cannon, Friend Lauren Kiely Willis ’89 and Jeff Robertson Willis, Friend
Richard A. Reck ’71 and Susan Marshall Reck ’70 Norval B. Stephens, Jr. ’51 and Diane Forst Stephens ’51 R. Lee Wilson ’76 and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76
Norval Duane Reece ’56 and Ann Benson Reece, Friend Susan Overstreet Stevens ’56 and Henry B. Stevens, Friend dec O. Roderick Wilson ’72 and Christine Hosler Wilson ’74
H. Lester Reed ’74 and Christine Reed, Friend John F. Stevenson ’81 and Sharon Keever, Friend James M. Winning ’43 and Mary Baker Winning ’45
Mrs. Jack F. Reichert, Parent James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73 Richard D. Wood ’48 and Billie Lou Wood, Friend
Craig S. Remsen ’97 and Megan Dillon Remsen, Friend James G. Stewart ’64 and Andrea Anania Stewart, Friend Jane Ehmann Wood ’53 and James C. Wood, Friend
Carla Bauer Rentrop ’73 and K. Peter Rentrop, Friend Leigh A. Stocking ’51 and Carol Crookshank Stocking, Friend William E. Wright ’42 dec and Margaret L. Wright, Friend
Scott R. Reynolds ’00 Charles D. Stocking ’55 and Nancy Curtis Stocking ’55 Thomas S. Yeo ’70 and Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo ’70
Madeleine Eagon Rhyneer and Dana Rhyneer, Friends Randolph H. Stokely ’67 and Lynn Kinsey Stokely ’68 Cynthia Watson Yingling ’83 and Jeffrey Yingling, Friend
Arthur L. Rice ’68 and Lynn Davies Rice ’68 Craig R. Stokely ’67 and Carole Stokely, Friend Lawrence E. Young, Jr. ’84 and Judith A. Young, Friend
David D. Riefe ’85 and Susan Sampson Riefe ’85 David M. Stone ’57 and Barbara D. Stone, Friend Pamela L. Zdunek ’81 and Clifford M. Sladnick, Friend
Blair A. Rieth, Jr. ’80 and Teresa O. Rieth, Friend Norman E. Strasma ’55 and Janice Strasma, Parent Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ’65
Lawrence D. Rink ’62 and Eleanor Zimmerly Rink ’62 Joan Lubman Strawn ’53 and James R. Strawn, Friend Mary Benson Zink ’65 and John C. Zink, Friend
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A MESSAGE FROM MARLETTA FARRIER DARNALL ’61
National Chair for Gift Planning
With the founding of Indiana Asbury University in 1837, the seeds of what would become DePauw
University were planted. Indiana Asbury provided today’s University with a rich foundation in the liberal
arts, which has spanned the years and awaits future generations of DePauw students.
DePauw University has remained a remarkable institution of higher education due in large part to what
has been made possible by the individuals and couples who have so thoughtfully included DePauw in their
estate plans. This vital aspect of philanthropy helps ensure the strength of the University’s future.
The Indiana Asbury Legacy Society honors those who have made commitments toward the future of
DePauw by establishing an estate gift to benefit the University. Because all gift planning represents a lifetime
commitment, the Society has no minimum gift level.
During the 2005-06 fiscal year, the alumni, parents and friends listed on this page informed DePauw of
their legacy commitments. They join 810 others who have already named DePauw in their estate plans.
Drawing on the DePauw tradition of supporting those who follow in one’s footsteps, the members of the
Indiana Asbury Legacy Society have made an invaluable investment in DePauw students.
Marletta Farrier
Darnall ’61
The University is indebted to the following individuals and couples who made new legacy gifts and com-
mitments from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006.
J. Patrick Aikman ’57 Jerry D. Pontius ’56 and Mary Goff Pontius ’57
David F. Burg ’58 and Helen Rendlesham Burg ’59 Robert H. Puckett ’57 and Barbara Chandley Puckett ’57
John W. Busey ’61 and Judith R. Busey, Parent Sara M. Riley ’56
Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and Caren L. Flewellen, Friend Larry R. Robinson ’57 and Sharon Moore Robinson ’58
Allison E. Frost ’69 and Richard L. Bender, Friend Robert C. Sammons ’57 and Sandra Swisher Sammons ’58
Stephen K Gauly, Staff and Patricia A. Gauly, Parent Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio ’57
Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend Nancy Shelly Schaenen ’51 and Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Friend
John N. Grundy ’55 and Diane Flick Grundy ’56 Jane W. Schott, Friend
Anne B. Heller ’90 Richard W. Schwartz ’75 and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75
Phillip G. Heyde ’72 Ronald W. Sondee ’56 and Mary McCorkle Sondee ’58
Kathryn Fortune Hubbard ’74 and Allan B. Hubbard, Friend Bonnie K. Spindler ’82
Floyd M. Huber and Mary Huber, Parents Thomas L. Turk ’58 and Judith A. Turk, Friend
John Jakes ’53 and Rachel Payne Jakes ’51 Frank D. Walker ’57 and Jane Tatman Walker, Friend
William J. Jensen, Friend Dwight F. Walton ’57 and Lou Ubben Walton ’57
Thomas A. Lancaster ’58 and Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ’58 Corey J. Yost ’01
Nancy Cain Matheny ’56 and Stanley Howard Matheny, Friend
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IN HONOR OF TED “THE KATMAN” KATULA
At a special post-Monon Bell event in November 2005 DePauw announced that it was establishing
the Katula Fund for Athletics and naming its athletic directorship the Theodore M. Katula Director of
Athletics. Ted “The Katman” Katula served DePauw for nearly 40 years as a coach and administrator.
Many DePauw alumni who played sports or worked under him at the Memorial Student Union Build-
ing gathered in the Walden Inn to honor him at the event.
Earlier that year, Ted and his wife, Linda Katula ’62, informed the DePauw community that he was in
the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. DePauw alumni and friends immediately joined efforts to create
something special in grateful recognition of all that Ted has done for DePauw students. The result honors
Ted’s achievements and will benefit DePauw athletics for years to come. As President Bottoms noted at
the November tribute to Ted, “Every once in a while, there comes an opportunity where the loyalty to an Ted Katula
individual and the loyalty to the University come together, and we can do significant things.”
The endowed fund of the Theodore M. Katula Director of Athletics was established with a $500,000
challenge commitment from Anthony J. de Nicola ’86, a former DePauw quarterback, and his fam-
ily. In response to the challenge, DePauw alumni and friends raised more than $1 million in 2005-06
toward the endowed directorship.
A number of others gave to The Katula Fund for Athletics, now a permanent part of the DePauw An-
nual Fund, which gives alumni, parents and friends the opportunity to designate an Annual Fund gift
of any size as budget-relieving support for DePauw student-athletes and coaches.
The following gifts and intents pay tribute to Ted Katula’s dedication to DePauw University and reflect
the enduring sense of community that makes DePauw exceptional.
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Theodore M. Katula Endowed Director John C. Cassidy ’82 and Susan McNichols Cassidy ’82 Robert J. Gregg ’69 and Susan K. Gregg, Friend
of Athletics Robert Michael Cellini ’94 Michael Kirt Guinn ’84 and Melissa Lofton Guinn ’84
Walter W. Chaffee ’53 and Candice Marie Chaffee, Friend Gregory A. Gvozdas ’98 and Laura Cordes Gvozdas ’01
William L. Crist ’69 and Carol Prentice Crist ’70 Jessica Brianne Chandler ’01 Stephen W. Hadley ’67
Anthony J. de Nicola ’86 and Christine B. de Nicola, Friend David Curran Clark, Jr. ’06 George C. Halfmann ’57 and Mary Morgan Halfmann ’59
Henry A. Deering ’63 Robin J. Clark ’86 Donald L. Hamilton ’57 and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’58
Mark B. Dinwiddie VI ’71 and Sally Reid Dinwiddie ’70 Thomas J. Clark ’85 David W. Hardy ’91 and Jennifer Davis Hardy ’91
Philip N. Eskew, Jr. ’63 and Ann L. Eskew, Friend John R. Claycombe ’48 William N. Hardy ’73
James W. Gladden, Jr. ’61 and Patricia T. Gladden, Friend Todd M. Cleveland ’90 and Melissa Kay Beck, Friend David S. Hathaway ’84 and Ann Rita Woerflinger, Friend
Bruce P. Grossnickle ’74 and Jeanne Sankey Grossnickle ’73 Tracy Lee Clifford ’83 J. Jeffrey Hederick ’90 and Katherine Morr Hederick ’90
Darel F. Lindquist ’68 Stephanie Caudill Clifton ’87 Eric R. Heller ’72 and Megan Trovillion Heller ’72
Stephen W. Sanger ’68 and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68 Elisa M. Clinkenbeard ’01 Lauren Elizabeth Hendrix ’06
Richard E. Schulte ’69 and Jamie McDaniel Schulte ’70 Cheryl Mackey Colby ’69 and Kim O. Colby, Friend David E. Hickman ’73 and Jacquelyn Hickman, Friend
Steven L. Trulaske ’79 and Michelle Trulaske, Friend Geoffrey N. Coleman ’70 Thomas T. Hicks ’62 and Sarah A. Hicks, Parent
Frederick Tucker III ’69 and Nancy Tucker, Friend Charles A. Compton ’89 and Barbara Miller Compton ’89 Wayne S. Hieber ’44
Timothy H. Ubben ’58 and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58 D. Sidney Condit ’60 and Allison E. Condit, Friend Henry A. Hile ’64 and Bernita Hile, Friend
Michael Scott Welch ’82 and Kimberlee Ann Welch, Friend Mr. and Mrs. John R. Costello, Parents Alan Preston Hill ’81 and Jennett McGowan Hill ’85
Juliet Soule Costello ’81 Frank A. Hoffman ’79 and Catherine Hoffman, Friend
Robert Page Cotton ’05 Gerald H. Hoffman ’70
The Katula Fund for Athletics and gifts made Clinton V. Cox IV ’94 Richard W. Holdeman ’60 and Diane Grant Holdeman ’62
in honor of Ted Katula William L. Crist ’69 and Carol Prentice Crist ’70 James Hollensteiner ’53 and Wanda Hollensteiner, Parent
Patrick Andrew Croner ’05 Marilyn Miller Holmes ’62
J. Patrick Aikman ’57 Joan Jones Crossman ’46 Chad Matthew Homan ’06
Todd A. Akins ’92 Mary J. South Crousore ’92 and Drew Crousore, Friend Richard G. Horton ’73 and Margaret Moore Horton ’73
David Kramer Allan ’02 Julia Ann Foreman Cunningham ’52 and Benjamin H. Cun- Robert E. Houk ’42 and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42
Robert A. Allen ’75 and Joann M. Allen, Friend ningham, Friend Charles F. Hudson ’86 and Patricia Sparenberg Hudson ’86
Briana Claire Anderson ’06 Pamela Nichols Cutcliff ’72 and William Cutcliff, Friend John H. Huneke III ’67 and Ruth Russ Huneke ’68
Corliss D. Anderson, Jr. ’54 Duarte M. DaSilveira ’82 and Denise Anderson DaSilveira ’83 Carolyn Margaret Igoe ’06
John R. Anderson and Bertha Anderson, Friends Megan Marie Davenport ’06 Jeannette Iles ’76
Mark E. Anderson ’90 Deborah Marie Davila ’05 Michael K. Irwin ’69 and Suzanne Irwin, Friend
Fred G. Augspurger ’58 Beau Tressler Davis ’03 David F. Isler ’74
John Fullilove Avery III ’05 James W. DeArmond ’61 and Patricia Murphy DeArmond ’62 Brian J. Jaworski ’89 and Leslie Davidson Jaworski ’90
William J. Bach ’91 and Carrie Bach, Friend Stephen C. Denison ’86 and Susie Dillhoff, Friend Brian W. Jennings ’99
William J. Baier ’67 and Gini Baier, Friend Trent Detamore ’70 William T. Jennings ’86
Thomas R. Bain ’72 and Trudy Searles Bain, Friend Michelle Belval DeVito ’77 Laurence A. Johnson ’71
Michael P. Baldwin ’87 and M. Karen Barg Baldwin ’88 Jonathan C. Dill ’87 and Nan Bohlsen Dill ’88 Stephanie Nahra Johnson ’95
Lee C. Banks ’85 and Elizabeth K. Banks, Friend Eric P. Doepke ’63 and Sloan McKinney Doepke, Friend Andrew E. Jones ’85 and Barbara Hatcher Jones, Friend
John V. Barnett, Jr. ’65 and Susanne Lamar Barnett, Friend William B. Doepke ’69 and Jane Bragdon Doepke ’71 Gary E. Jones ’57 and Virginia S. Jones, Parent
Donald E. Bartlett ’51 and Elsie Bartlett, Friend John F. Dorenbusch, Jr. ’84 Stephen C. Jones ’69 and Kathryn D. Jones, Friend
Stephen R. Battreall ’87 and Susan Seat Battreall ’87 W. Daniel Doty ’72 and Paula Young Doty, Friend Douglas A. Jordan, Jr. ’86
Leon H. Bell III ’76 Jo Walsh Doubet ’75 Suzanne Strack Jordan ’93
G. Kirk Bennett, Jr. ’77 and Margaret Cash Bennett ’77 Charles A. Eberle III ’66 and Janet C. Eberle, Parent Theodore M. Katula, Jr., Staff, and Linda Martin Katula ’62
Robert H. Bennett ’73 and Nancy Hasbrook Bennett ’74 Brent M. Ehrman ’85 Richard E. Kay ’81
William F. Bennett ’65 and Rebecca J. Bennett, Friend Ronald B. Eich ’70 and Kathryn W. Eich, Friend Jocelyn Beiting Keller ’04
Scott M. Benson ’84 and Dayle Benson, Friend Sarah Elizabeth Eiler ’05 Richard H. Kelly ’78
James R. Berg ’91 Matthew Mark Enenbach ’01 Charles A. Ker ’56 and Connie Louise Ker, Friend
Michael S. Berthoud ’97 Heather Smith Engel ’86 Nicole Marjorie Kernan ’06
Benjamin Alexander Betz ’03 Hillary Justeen Enyart ’05 Cheryl A. King ’75
Stephen J. Biasini ’69 John C. Erdmann ’70 Nicole Brattain King ’89
Paul A. Bickle ’92 and Laura Rankin Bickle ’92 Craig A. Evans ’91 Patsy Howe King ’77
Susan Moffett Blake ’52 Marilyn Shultz Evans ’73 and Daniel Evans, Friend Sarah K. King ’94
William V. Blake III ’59 and Linda Blake, Friend William T. Evans ’65 and Debra Hoskins, Friend Donald E. Kipley ’50
J. David Blang ’92 and Joy Rowe Blang ’92 Patrick M. Ewing ’58 and Sharon K. Ewing, Friend Jennifer Bundy Kistler ’98
Paula Jo Boback ’99 Richard L. Fairchild ’62 and Susan Fairchild, Friend Richard C. Klein ’69
B. Thomas Boese ’68 Timothy S. Feemster ’68 and Gretchen Benedek Feemster ’68 Jonathan W. Kling ’01
Charles E. Bokar ’76 Leslie Dustman Fenwick ’79 J. Robert Knott ’59
Thomas R. Bollinger ’65 and Dana Jo Owens Bollinger, Friend Richard B. Ferrell ’65 Christopher C. Koch ’89
Richard J. Bonaccorsi ’85 and Desiree S. Dimond ’85 Gary L. Firestone ’56 Kari B. Koeper ’02
Matthew W. Bowers ’97 Susan Bradley Fitch ’62 Richard C. Kraege ’70 and Anne Beekman Kraege ’70
Joseph D. Boyd ’48 and Cynthia Reiley Boyd, Friend Ross Bryant Fleck ’05 Margueritte H. Kuhn ’80 and Randall L. Frank, Friend
Ann Wilhoite Brilley ’68 and Michael C. Brilley, Friend Ivan D. Floyd ’62 Amanda Madden Kutoloski ’92
Robert D. Britigan, Jr. ’58 and Susan Locke Britigan, Parent J. Kent Flummerfelt ’63 and Jane R. Flummerfelt, Friend Thomas F. Kyhos ’69 and Marion Gaither Kyhos, Friend
Robert D. Britigan III ’84 and Claudia Dee Robinson, Friend Walter R. Foltz ’62 and Michelle Foltz, Friend Wayne C. Kyhos ’66 and Carol Pritz Kyhos ’67
Andrew J. Brown ’74 and Betsy Steffen Brown ’74 Nancy Cox Fontaine ’52 Carla Gasbarra Lane ’95 and Patrick W. Lane, Staff
Kimberly Baker Brown ’89 James M. Force ’61 and Barbara Ann Force, Friend Charles A. Leis ’52 and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52
Robert W. Brumitt ’49 and Marjorie Brumitt, Friend James R. Foster ’02 William B. Leist ’56 and Mary Kendall Leist ’58
Daniel E. Brunette ’74 and Mary Beth Brunette, Parent Eric L. Fotsch ’96 Tege E. Lewis ’93
Michele Daily Bryant ’86 and John Wyatt Bryant, Friend J. Pierre Fox ’91 Mark E. Lewry and Jean W. Lewry, Parents
Kevin M. Burns ’88 and Mary Kathryn Burns, Friend W. Gregory Fox ’88 Thomas E. Lister ’70 and Sarah Robinson Lister ’70
Robert M. Busch ’91 and Ellen Johnson Busch’91 Eric W. Fredbeck ’78 and Jan Lukens Fredbeck ’80 George C. Lortz ’62 and Rebecca Watts Lortz ’63
John W. Busey ’61 and Judith R. Busey, Parent Timothy D. Freeman ’91 and Kristina Szabo Freeman ’90 Patricia Arthur Lowe ’84
Kenneth H. Bushelman ’84 Stephanie A. Freeman ’02 Michael W. Lynch ’87 and Maria Shulz, Friend
Charles L. Byrum ’66 and Bonnie Blair Byrum, Friend Zachary A. Gerdts ’99 Bruce Mackey ’65 and Patricia Mackey, Friend
Justin Ewing Cail ’06 John S. Gergely ’04 John David Maggard ’00
James B. Campbell ’61 Greg C. Gibson ’82 and Mimi Mullen Gibson ’82 Warren E. Magnuson ’62 and Robbin Magnuson, Friend
John C. Campbell ’69 James W. Gladden, Jr. ’61 and Patricia T. Gladden, Friend Larry J. Marfise ’74 and Suzanne Reep, Friend
Thomas R. Campbell ’59 Rachel Ekkens Goad ’94 Richard F. Maroney ’57 and Joyce Ragland Maroney ’58
Margaret Wilder Camuti ’83 Eric J. Graham ’97 and Nicole Chabraja Graham ’97 Amy Miller Marschand ’82
James A. Carlson ’60 and Janice Rugee Carlson ’59 William W. Graham ’62 and Loraine Graham, Friend Tyler B. Marsh ’94
Matthew D. Carpenter ’94 Christopher L. Grashoff ’01 Andrew G. Mast ’96
Lynn Jackson Carper ’76 Troy S. Greenlee ’91 Erica Lindsey Mast ’96
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Lester B. Mathieson ’57 and Sally Pottle Mathieson ’58 Todd Poole ’86 and Laura Gallina Poole ’87 Bradley K. Stevens ’99 and Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens ’99
Michael A. Matteucci ’98 Donald T. Popravak ’81 Eric M. Stisser ’94 and Rebecca Stisser, Friend
Christopher A. May ’72 and Karen S. May, Friend Polly A. Porter ’87 Cheri Rolland Stone ’79
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Carmel J. Mazzocco ’64 Michael S. Prakel ’85 and Christine M. Stemley, Friend Stephen E. Strup ’84
Kevin R. McClellan ’74 Robert E. Quast ’85 and Anne M. Quast, Friend Jay F. Stutz ’86 and Laura Stutz, Friend
Thomas L. McCormick ’69 and Mary McCormick, Friend Anthony L. Quinn ’76 and Carrie Phillips Quinn ’78 Diana Morris Sullivan ’92
C. Richard McDonald ’70 Gary M. Radz ’85 and Nora E. Sneberger ’88 Steven Elliot Swanson and Mary Elizabeth Swanson, Parents
Ryan C. McGuffey ’01 Steven D. Ray ’79 Jill Darnall Tanner ’91
Scott A. McIlroy ’72 and Mary A. McIlroy, Friend Peter B. Reuling ’56 and Cynthia Knupp Reuling, Friend Jonathan Ryan Taylor ’04
Terrance O. McKinney ’93 James A. Rice ’50 and Bette J. Rice, Friend Thomas R. Teegarden ’67 and Karen J. Teegarden, Friend
Amber Ann McNamara ’97 Marlene McQueary Richter ’89 Richard L. Tewksbury, Jr. ’72 and Lois Eberle Tewksbury ’73
Mary G. Meeker ’81 Nancy Krebs Riggs ’81 and Robert S. Riggs, Parent Gene R. Thiem ’86 and Rebecca Brumbaugh Thiem ’85
Edward J. Meier ’94 Kenneth N. Ritz ’72 Ronald G. Thomas ’79
George L. Meisenger ’61 Peter E. Ritz ’76 Patricia Bonaccorsi Thompson ’91 and Peter Thompson,
George A. Mendenhall ’61 and Katherine Kemp Patrick B. Roberts ’95 and Allison J. Roberts, Friend Friend
Mendenhall ’61 Eric Robertson ’68 and Marie Robertson, Friend James G. Thon ’45
Kevin M. Mendenhall ’96 Michael J. Robinson ’03 John R. Thornburgh ’77 and Deborah G. Thornburgh, Friend
Timothy E. Meyer ’82 and Melissa Phillips Meyer ’81 Alexander L. Rogers ’65 and Sherry D. Rogers, Friend William M. Tobin, Staff and Diana Meo, Friend
Sarah J. Miller ’96 Joseph H. Rohs ’84 James M. Totman ’55 and Janis Campbell Totman ’55
Thomas W. Miller ’68 Robert D. Romeril, Jr. ’77 Earl C. Townsend, Jr. ’36
Kerrie L. Milligan ’98 Donald H. Rosenbaum, Jr. ’74 Frederick Tucker III ’69 and Nancy Tucker, Friend
Douglas E. Milliken ’01 and Shannon Greybar Milliken ’01 Morris Rosenbaum ’71 and Jane Collison Rosenbaum ’73 Thomas L. Turk ’58 and Judith A. Turk, Friend
Robert John Miltner ’00 and Kathleen Murphy Miltner ’01 Gregory K. Ruark ’83 Blake H. Turner ’77
George P. Mitru ’61 Richard H. Ruedi ’57 Michael Ashby Valentine ’04
Nathan Michael Moch ’03 Daniel Patrick Ryan ’03 Suzanne D. Van Hove ’83
John S. Moffet ’73 Kyle J. Salyers ’96 and Natasha Salyers, Friend John L. Vander Schilden ’73
Bruce M. Montgomerie ’68 and Claire Montgomerie, Friend Jessica Dayle Schneider ’04 Julia Thompson Venetis ’88
James D. Moore ’74 and Diane P. Moore, Parent James K. Schoen ’79 and Kim Holbrook Schoen ’79 Timothy J. Vieke ’86
Margaret Sandy Moore ’48 and Harry Moore, Parent Deborah L. Schrier-Rape ’83 Sarah A. Wagoner ’96
R. Terry Moore ’65 Richard L. Schubert ’69 and Judy Chupp Schubert ’69 William E. Wainwright ’90
Sarah Dewart Morrison ’81 and George G. Morrison III, Donald J. Schulte ’70 C. Richard Walker, Jr. ’68 and Elizabeth Kaiser Walker ’70
Friend Jason Randolf Schwerdt ’05 R. Scott Walker ’70
Raymond G. Muraida ’81 Timothy L. Scott ’66 and Rosetta V. Scott, Friend Emily Trent Wanezek ’96
Damon Chase Newsom ’95 Brenda Beck Seger ’80 Andrew S. Ward ’95
Nancy L. Nicely ’01 Brian P. Shannon ’96 and Kelly Shannon, Friend Calvin R. Warner ’85
C. Shea Nickell ’81 Thomas M. Sheasby ’76 Jaimes Mitchell Waymouth ’06
Andrew M. Nixon ’86 Carla Jo Hale Sheets ’86 Brian D. Webb ’01
Troy Noard ’93 and Kelli Noard, Friend William W. Shilts ’63 Jeffery L. Webeler and Patty Webeler, Parents
Thomas A. Noonan ’84 Terry A. Sites ’80 William J. Weimer, Jr. ’88
Alisha Johns Novak ’85 Bryce Alexander Skeeters ’04 Matthew J. Wetoska ’91
Judith Rankin O’Donnell ’64 Lisa Gourieux Slade ’81 and Thomas E. Slade, Parent Ellen Shideler Wheeler ’90 and Timothy A. Wheeler, Friend
Jennifer Hein Oltrogge ’97 Russell C. Sklenicka ’69 and Betsy Roberts Sklenicka ’69 David B. Whetzel ’92
Thomas W. O’Neall ’53 Allen H. Smith ’81 Robert T. Whetzel ’62 and Sherri Brown Whetzel ’62
William N. Orn, Jr. ’81 Donald S. Smith ’78 and Debra Jo Smith, Parent Gary E. Whitaker ’73 and Rebecca Whitaker, Friend
Mary Rames Orr ’81 Robert D. Smith ’50 and Margaret Ann Smith, Friend Glenn A. White ’66 and Frederica Sheridan White ’66
David C. Ott ’76 Taffney Josif Smith ’75 and Paul David Smith, Friend Robert R. Whiting ’59
Marcia Spencer Owens ’86 and Joe C. Owens, Friend Thomas G. Spiece ’70 R. Lee Wilson ’76 and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76
George E. Page ’65 Melissa Jerrill Spowal ’96 Scott C. Wilson ’85
Stephen J. Paquin ’70 Randy Spring ’74 Ferris L. Winterberg ’66 and Patricia Ann Winterberg, Friend
Brent R. Patterson ’00 Benjamin Reed Stallsworth ’06 J. Andrew Wise ’98
Charles F. Peck ’65 John C. Stark ’55 and Barbara A. Stark, Parent Bradford Tinley Wochomurka ’04
JoAnne Garner Perry ’93 and Douglas G. Perry, Friend Katherine Elizabeth Starkey ’03 Dennie Eaton Yianakopolos ’86 and Stephen C. Yianakopolos,
John T. Peters ’54 and Elizabeth Bach Peters, Friend Vincent C. Stauffer ’64 and Beverly Jean Adams Stauffer, Friend
Eric C. Peterson ’97 Friend Mary J. Zeiger ’04
Stephen E. Pinaire ’91 and Beverly L. Pinaire, Friend Sean Scott Steele ’90 Jeremy W. Zoladz ’98
Kimberly Edgar Pionzio ’87 John Barry Stephens ’03 James L. Zurcher ’63 and Patricia See Zurcher ’63
Cheryl Rambo Pittsford ’90 Leslie Gast Steskal ’85
Marco Pompeo ’74 and Rita Pompeo, Friend Scott D. Stetson ’86 and Susan McCarthy Stetson ’87
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Annual Fund
A MESSAGE FROM R. LEE WILSON ’76
National Annual Fund Chair
Every gift is important to support student scholarships!
Thank you for your generous support of the 2005-06 Annual Fund. Your gift supports scholarships for
the 53 percent of DePauw students who receive need-based financial aid. It is a wonderful investment
in the futures of deserving young people.
Last year 9,984 alumni and friends contributed to the Annual Fund. It was DePauw’s second consecutive
all-time donor record. The alumni participation rate of 38 percent was our highest since 1999. Every
gift is appreciated and is important for DePauw students.
Alumni reunion class support is an important foundation for the Annual Fund. I want to extend special
recognition and thanks to the six classes that set records at their recent reunions: 1956, 1966, 1976,
1981, 1986 and 1991. Thank you for your leadership and generosity.
R. Lee Wilson ’76
The DePauw Loyalty Society was launched this year to recognize the consistent Annual Fund support
of our alumni and friends. There are 4,733 members who have made gifts for at least five consecutive
years and 980 who have given for 25 years or more. Your names are highlighted in the Honor Roll of
Donors this year. Thank you for your loyal support. Each gift matters, and I hope that all alumni will
consider joining those who support the Annual Fund every year.
The hard work of alumni volunteers, student phonathon callers and our outstanding staff lifted us to
a new milestone this year, raising $5,028,260. I extend a heartfelt thank-you on behalf of the students
and faculty members who benefit from your efforts. Your time and efforts are truly appreciated, and I
feel honored by the opportunity to work with you. Thank you.
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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 2005-06 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 1956, $405,847; Class co-chairs: Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen, Arthur Class of 2001, 102 percent; Class co-chairs: David W. Garrison and Ashley
L. Bryant, Cynthia Brooks Holmberg, E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. and Jerry D. B. Krieg
Pontius
GOLD Award for greatest percentage increase in participation
President’s Award for greatest percentage participation among those classes Class of 2001, 10 percent; Class co-chairs: David W. Garrison and Ashley
graduated within 50 years B. Krieg
Class of 1956, 65 percent; Class co-chairs: Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen, Arthur
L. Bryant, Cynthia Brooks Holmberg, E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. and Jerry D. Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in dollars
Pontius 50th Reunion (Class of 1956), 142 percent; Class co-chairs: Elizabeth Pfeffer
Allen, Arthur L. Bryant, Cynthia Brooks Holmberg, E. Henry Lamkin, Jr.
Golden Circle Award for top dollars raised among all post-50th reunion and Jerry D. Pontius
classes
Class of 1951, $136,708; Class co-chairs: John P. Rudy and David B. Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in participation
Stevens 50th Reunion (Class of 1956), 22 percent; Class co-chairs: Elizabeth Pfeffer
Allen, Arthur L. Bryant, Cynthia Brooks Holmberg, E. Henry Lamkin, Jr.
Golden Circle Award for greatest percentage participation among all post- and Jerry D. Pontius
50th reunion classes
Class of 1951, 53 percent; Class co-chairs: John P. Rudy and David B.
Stevens
TOP 10 CLASSES
Dollars
1962 ......................................................$135,341
Participation
Report of gifts received July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006.
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THE UNITY CHALLENGE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN ALUMNI
In January 2004, W. Charles Bennett ’74, Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and Lawrence E. Young Jr. ’84,
three African American alumni who serve on DePauw’s Board of Trustees, established the Unity Chal-
lenge to encourage their fellow African American alumni to support current students of color through
support of the Annual Fund. They personally donated $30,000 to match alumni gifts 2:1 – for every
new gift of $25 or more or for every gift that increased to the next gift circle. The Unity Challenge
significantly increased new gifts from alumni that had never given to the Annual Fund. According to
Flewellen, “Through Unity, the alumni of color can collectively contribute to make DePauw a ‘better’
place. Through Unity, the voice for constructive change can have greater validity. Through Unity, the
bridges that link the past to the future can be solidified.”
Through the collaboration of the Annual Fund office, African American alumni and the Association
of African American Students, the Unity Challenge was met in April 2006. DePauw celebrated this
accomplishment with a reception in April at the Indianapolis Museum of Art honoring renowned artist
Willis “Bing” Davis ’59.
For 2006-07, the DePauw Annual Fund has introduced a new target area for Diversity Initiatives.
Through continued support from the University and active African American alumni, DePauw strives
to increase African American alumni participation every year.
From left: Devon Wade Crittenden ’89, Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and I. Jay Bennett ’91 at
Coming Together 2006.
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DEPAUW LOYALTY SOCIETY
The DePauw Loyalty Society was created to thank and recognize the University’s most devoted alumni
and friends, who invest in DePauw students and faculty members every year through the Annual 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 46, 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.
DEPAUW
Loyalty Lifetime Members (25 consecutive years) Jerry M. Burand ’55 and Joann Decker Burand ’55
Charles A. Adams ’64 and Linda Howell Adams ’64 David F. Burg ’58 and Helen Rendlesham Burg ’59
Loyalty
Charles C. Adams ’53 and Marcia Terwilliger Adams ’53 Dorothy Walsman Burkhart ’47
John J. Adams ’40 and Dorothy Adams, Friend A. Anderson Busselle ’35
Ruth Henley Adams ’48 Joseph Butler ’51
Betty Bartuska Adamson ’42 Rhett W. Butler ’62 and Kay Burney Butler ’62
Gene L. Addison ’55 and Betty L. Addison, Friend Robert C. Canfield ’60 and Patricia Harms Canfield ’57
Frank B. Adney, Jr. ’42 and Mary Alice Claycombe Adney ’42 Mary Sims Cannell ’61 and Roger Cannell, Friend
SOCIETY
Dorothy Jones Agronick ’47 and Joseph Paul Agronick, Friend Richard T. Carlin ’68 and Roberta Graef Carlin ’69
Mark A. Ahlemann ’78 and Elizabeth Bottorff Ahlemann ’79 Joseph B. Carney, Sr. ’50 and Constance Caylor Carney ’50
Carolyn Timmons Akers ’68 and William Akers III, Friend Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter ’49
Arthur G. Allard, Jr. ’43 and Shirley Andrew Allard ’43 Jane Mohler Carpenter ’41
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 and Robert E. Allen, Friend James G. Carr ’55 and Carol Warren Carr ’55
Joseph P. Allen IV ’59 and Bonnie J. Allen ’61 James Wylie Carr ’51
Melvin L. Allen ’53 and Joyce Vietzke Allen ’53 William F. Carroll, Jr. ’73 and Mary Cooke Carroll, Friend
Martha Brooks Allis ’42 Robert G. Casey ’70 and Leslie L. Casey, Friend
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Allred ’59, Parent Karin Hennings Bennington ’53 and L. R. Bennington, Parent Edward W. Cassidy ’54
Marilyn Younker Anders ’47 Mary Taylor Benson ’51 and Allen Merrill Benson, Friend Mary Zeluff Chandler ’67
Beverly Byram Anderson ’53 Barbara Beré ’47 Karen Keppel Chappell ’64
Bradford L. Anderson ’79 and Debra Messenger Anderson ’79 Muriel Nelson Berger ’52 and Louis R. Berger, Friend Nancy Ford Charles ’57 and Keith W. Charles, Friend
John T. Anderson ’52 and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52 E. William Bergfeld, Jr. ’54 and Margaret A. Bergfeld, Friend Robert L. Chreist ’62 and Lynn Chreist, Friend
Thomas R. Anderson ’61 and Joan Montague, Friend Karen Dunlap Berman ’65 and L. Paul Berman, Friend dec John W. Christensen ’35 and Beth Heuring Christensen ’43
James L. Andrew ’64 and Nancy Andreae Andrew ’64 Jeffrey M. Bernacchi ’79 and Mary Lynn Scovill Bernacchi ’79 Dale C. Christison ’34
Ellen Jacobsen Andrews ’48 and James G. Andrews ’47 dec Zack F. Bettis, Jr. ’71 and Karen Riley Bettis, Friend Cheng Lok Chua ’60
Don B. Ansel ’52 and Irene Koebke Ansel ’52 Frederic Carr Beyer ’35 Kelly A. Cichy ’80 and Lorenzo Cristaudo, Friend
Susan M. Ansel ’82 Carol Holmes Bigley ’60 Stella Williams Clapp ’43
Elbert L. Archibald ’39 and Elizabeth Archibald, Parent David B. Bills ’64 and Beryl Bobinette Bills ’65 Ginger Wahl Clark ’62
John D. Armstrong ’40 and Elizabeth Horine Armstrong ’41 Donald E. Blatchley ’55 Joseph H. Clark ’49 and Barbara Brewer Clark ’52
R. Regner Arvidson ’51 and Carolyn S. Arvidson, Friend Joel M. Blumberg ’62 and Judith Green Blumberg, Friend Ronald R. Clark ’61 and Claudia Clark, Friend
Louise Quinn Ashbaugh ’63 Theodora Maytag Blumberg ’41 Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60 and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’61
John C. Attig ’58 and Harriet Rinehart Attig ’58 Tavia Thorwaldson Bodenstedt ’49 and John R. Claycombe ’48 and Jean Maglott Claycombe ’47 dec
Helen Porter Ayres ’42 Charles Bodenstedt, Friend Rollin L. Clayton ’61
Ann Flachmann Babington ’70 and James L. Bogue ’52 and Madelyn Hatch Bogue ’53 Jacqueline Du Jardin Clemenson ’49 and
Thomas K. Babington, Friend Edwin E. Boldrey ’63 and Catherine Boldrey, Friend F. Wm. Clemenson, Parent
Thomas R. Bain ’72 and Trudy Searles Bain, Friend Elizabeth A. Booth ’71 and William Edwin Poor, Friend Samuel G. Clifford, Jr. ’48 and Mildred Clifford, Friend
Brevoort Baker II ’51 and JoAnn Givens Baker ’51 Vivian Hora Bosquit ’47 Pamela R. Clinkenbeard ’77
James K. Baker ’53 and Beverly B. Baker ’59 Charles W. Boston ’49 and Gharyl F. Boston, Parent Barbara Tracy Cochran ’58
David T. Barker ’64 and Kathryn Donaldson Barker, Friend Thomas W. Boswell ’66 and Cheryl Boswell, Friend Benjamin G. Cochran ’55 and Patricia Cochran, Parent
Elizabeth Brant Barker ’48 Robert G. Bottoms and Gwen Bottoms, Friends Paul T. Cochran ’60 and Linda Cochran, Friend
Nancy K. Barnes ’71 Alice Barger Bower ’49 Helen Harris Cola ’48 and Emilio Cola, Friend
John V. Barnett, Jr. ’65 and Susanne Lamar Barnett, Friend Virginia Burns Boynton ’40 and Walter A. Boynton, Parent Kathryn Schwarz Colten ’50
Dale A. Barrett ’70 and Susan S. Barrett, Friend Philip F. Bradford ’55 and Sally F. Bradford, Parent Harold J. Cook ’40
Lester S. Barritt ’55 and Elizabeth L. Barritt, Friend Mark A. Brant ’82 Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56
Dorothea Gother Barsness ’61 and Richard W. Barsness, Friend James M. Briggs ’42 and Betty Thornburg Briggs ’43 Beth Brookley Coulter ’41
James R. Bartlett ’66 and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66 William W. Bromer ’49 and Patricia Ryan Bromer ’50 Robert R. Cowie ’72 and Diane Clark, Friend
Katheryn Boston Bartlett ’43 James E. Brooks ’48 Stuart G. Cozzens ’62 and Barbara A. Cozzens, Friend
John P. Beall ’70 Raymond P. Brown ’48 J. Campbell Craddock ’51 dec and
Charles L. Beard, Jr. ’65 Robert F. Brown ’63 and Mary Ann Brown, Friend Dorothy D. Craddock, Parent
Charles M. Beardsley ’42 and Marjorie Gahan Beardsley ’42 William E. Brubeck, Jr. ’72 and Elizabeth Vonnegut Brubeck ’72 Alwin M. Cramer ’37 and Joyce Webster Cramer ’42
Sharon Young Beaver ’64 and Monte L. Beaver, Parent James E. Brumbaugh ’55 Betty Davies Cratty ’40
Sharon Latham Beck ’65 and Arthur F. Beck, Parent June Waughop Bryan ’41 Terry A. Cromwell ’60 and Janice Cromwell, Parent
Richard Snyder Beckett ’47 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Buchanan ’38, Friend John P. Culver, Jr. ’52 and Bette Doolittle Culver ’52
Arthur J. Beer, Jr. ’56 Norman F. Buck ’40 and Janet Sorenson Buck, Friend James S. Cunning ’74 and Lisa Stone, Friend
Emily Baldridge Beer ’36 David L. Buckles ’40 Wilbur C. Cylke ’50 and Betty Jane Cylke, Friend
Kenneth Hahl Beers ’49 William H. Buettin ’49 and Arline Kraft Buettin ’49 Waneta Maxwell Dailey ’54
Lester E. Beesley ’50 and Nancy Beesley, Friend William D. Bugher ’51 and Beverly Baird Bugher ’52 Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. ’52 and
Elizabeth Roys Beiser ’59 Robert E. Buis ’49 and Margaret Pritchard, Friend Roberta Dangremond, Friend
George H. Belhobek ’65 and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’66 Gretchen Hageman Bullock ’66 and John D. Bullock, Friend Robert J. Darnall ’60 and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61
W. Charles Bennett ’74 M. Loren Bullock ’47 and Hazel Jean Pagan, Friend Don R. Daseke ’61 and Barbara Daseke, Friend
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Byron W. Daugherty ’79 and Leslie Freeby Daugherty ’80 Nancy Driscol Gardner ’52 and Thomas H. Gardner ’52 Sharon Garner Hardern ’70
Elizabeth Johnson Davidson ’44 Pamela J. Garland ’75 C. Bruce Hardy ’40
Bronson C. Davis ’65 and Cathie Valeska Davis ’66 Timothy P. Garrigus ’54 and Joanne Jones Garrigus ’56 T. Lyle Harlor ’48 and Joan L. Harlor, Parent dec
Louis R. de Filippis ’42 Barbara Mayne Gasser ’47 Anne Johnson Harris ’79 and Jeffrey J. Harris, Friend
Rebecca Wray Degitz ’43 and William B. Degitz, Parent G. Richard Geier, Jr. ’62 and Karen Eva Geier, Friend Russell H. Hart, Jr. ’50
Eugene L. Delves ’50 and Sue Howard Delves ’51 William D. George, Jr. ’54 and Ellie George, Friend Howard L. Hartman ’76
Vesta Stepniewski Demester ’76 William G. Gerber ’61 and Shannon Gerber, Friend Robert O. Hausser ’67
Robert C. DeVries ’48 and Ruth Wood, Friend Ronald W. Gilbert ’34 Jill Taubensee Havey ’81 and Michael James Havey, Friend
Arthur L. Dillard ’60 and Diane Dillard, Friend Robert H. Giles ’55 and Nancy M. Giles, Parent Donna Walker Hawk ’66 and Raleigh Hawk, Friend
Patricia Crays Dixon ’52 and Norval Wayne Dixon, Jr., Friend Gretchen Soldwedel Gill ’58 George H. Hayes ’43
Morris A. Dodd ’41 and Janet Silverstorf Dodd ’44 dec Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend Carole Kelly Hegenbarth ’58 and James T. Hegenbarth, Friend
Morris B. Dodd ’64 and Sandra J. Dodd, Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Glass, Parents Nancy Crane Heller ’60 and Charles R. Heller, Parent
Mary Jane Glover Dodds ’78 and Christopher V. Dodds, Friend Mr. and Mrs. John P. Godwin ’67, Friend Mary McCallum Henrichs ’58
Byron F. Doenges ’47 and Elaine Aiken Doenges ’47 Robert P. Godwin ’59 and Patricia Zwickel Godwin ’60 Joyce Clark Henriott ’71
Robert J. Doherty, Sr. ’49 Carl H. Goltermann ’50 Robert F. Henry, Jr. ’54 and Ellen O. Henry, Friend
Joyce Dunbar Dolan ’44 and John R. Dolan, Friend Warren A. Goodlad ’50 and Elizabeth Frisbie Goodlad ’49 Gail Ritchie Henson ’73 and Edward Henson, Friend
Rae Lahti Donnelly ’59 Julie Houk Goodrich ’73 and David W. Goodrich, Friend Michael A. Herrell ’60 and Helen Herrell, Parent
J. William Doolittle ’51 and Annette Bush Doolittle, Friend Margaret Lavidge Gosselink ’70 and Paul G. Gosselink, Friend James W. Herrick ’61 and Virginia V. Herrick, Friend
Mary Loop Doughten ’45 and Philip T. Doughten, Parent Aileen Noblitt Graham ’29 Nancy Rich Herrin ’66 and J. Q. Herrin, Parent
Dale Brumbaugh Dowlen ’69 and Lon W. Dowlen, Jr., Friend Craig C. Grannon ’70 and Linda D. Grannon, Friend G. Richard Hershberger ’57 and Jo Petry Hershberger ’57
Harold K. Downey ’38 Mark W. Grannon ’78 Charles O. Hershey ’69 and Linda Hershey, Friend
James W. Downey ’66 and Abigail A. Downey, Parent Thomas J. Grant ’56 and Ann Luttrell Grant ’57 Shaun O. Higgins ’71 and Ann Glendening Higgins, Friend
Joanne Dehollander Downs ’59 Virginia Van Kirk Gray ’62 and Edman Lowell Gray, Friend Cecelia Helwig Hilgert ’65
Boots Duesing ’50 and Doris Wells Duesing ’50 Frederick M. Green ’66 and Judy L. Green, Parent Richard T. Hill, Jr. ’58 and Roberta Gates Hill ’58
Helen Boardman Duncan ’65 and F. Bowie Duncan II, Friend Judson C. Green, Jr. ’74 and Joyce T. Green ’75 Charles W. Hillman ’52 and Anne Mossberg Hillman ’51
Lawrence S. Dunham ’44 Greg T. Greenwood ’78 and Kristina L. Greenwood, Friend Elizabeth Surbeck Hitchner ’42
Jane Chapman Dunkle ’41 Pauline Grossman Gregory ’44 and C. William Gregory, Parent Max W. Hittle, Jr. ’66 and Carol Boardman Hittle ’68
Edward A. Dunton ’39 and Margaret Jolly Dunton ’41 Jennifer Sanger Griffin ’62 and Michael N. Griffin, Parent Scott T. Hocking ’73 and Barbara Albrecht Hocking ’73
James W. Dutton ’67 and Sarah Katterhenry Dutton ’69 Marjorie Volwiler Grinnell ’46 and Joseph F. Grinnell, Friend William B. Hoenig, Jr. ’56 and MaryBelle Ferguson Hoenig ’56
L. Garrett Dutton, Jr. ’62 and Mary Jane Dutton, Friend Joel E. Grizzell ’47 and Jane Hickam Grizzell ’46 Carol Rummell Hoffman ’61
Peggy Brown Dwyer ’76 and Michael J. Dwyer, Friend Wells B. Grogan ’49 and Helen Picken Grogan ’49 Thomas Rice Hogan, Jr. ’50
Dorothy Giles Dyer ’47 and Colin M. Dyer, Friend Elbert L. Groves ’39 Donald F. Holcomb ’49
Elsie Manny Eads ’51 and James Harvey Eads, Jr., Friend Herbert J. Grubb ’52 and Lois Jean Grubb, Friend James M. Holland ’54 and Jackie Holland, Parent
Ralph R. Edminster ’58 and Hari Kern, Friend Barbara Banks Gurney ’51 Richard C. Holland ’52 and Barbara Swisher, Friend
Gerald L. Edwards ’49 Patricia Porterfield Hackett ’45 Judith Bain Hollar ’71 and Douglas Hollar, Friend
John E. Edwards ’32 Rita E. Hagmeyer ’63 James Hollensteiner ’53 and Wanda Hollensteiner, Parent
E. Gabrielle Egger ’71 and Robert H. Shaykin ’71 Katharine Draper Haimbaugh ’44 and George D. Ronald K. Holmberg ’54 and Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ’56
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Egley ’60, Friend Haimbaugh ’38 dec Jane Hedgcock Holt ’44
Howard W. Eloe ’48 and Jo Ann Kramer Eloe, Friend Norman H. Hake ’50 and Carol V. Hake, Friend John M. Holt ’50 and Barbara Lenfesty Holt ’50
Thomas C. Ely ’69 and Pamela Vance Ely ’69 Katherine Suydam Hall ’56 Thomas L. Holthouse ’57 and Joy Uphaus Holthouse ’57
Carol Olson Emens ’62 Richard A. Hall ’67 Herbert W. Hoover ’51 and Barbara Burton Hoover ’49
James H. Emison ’47 and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47 Richard A. Haller, Sr. ’52 and June Leighton, Friend R. David Hoover ’67 and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67
James W. Emison ’52 dec and Jane Emison, Friend A. Theodore Halsted ’49 Sarah Roberts Houghland ’65 and Wright Houghland, Friend
Robert W. Emmert ’74 James B. Haman ’38 Jane Broyhill Houser ’68 and Richard Douglas Houser, Friend
Elizabeth Cooney Englbrecht ’73 Donald L. Hamilton ’57 and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’58 John S. Hubbard ’49 and Josephine McDavid Hubbard, Friend
David B. Englehart and Helen Englehart, Parents Lee H. Hamilton ’52 and Nancy Nelson Hamilton ’52 Kathryn F. Hubbard ’74 and Allan B. Hubbard, Friend
Mark E. English ’64 Jarrell B. Hammond ’78 and Laura Gardner Hammond, Friend Jean Montgomery Hughes ’42
Robert L. Erickson ’58 and Rita Luther Erickson ’59 Bert Handwork ’52 and Mary Ellen Carr Handwork, Friend Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67 and Peter Huizenga, Friend
Don C. Erman ’62 Mary Ann Jones Hanna ’42 John H. Huneke III ’67 and Ruth Russ Huneke ’68
Thomas N. Ertel ’61 and Brooke Boroughs, Friend Glenn C. Hannah ’52 Mary Jo Steinmetz Hunsberger ’61
Dale E. Espich ’51 Martha Yelton Hanpeter ’46 and Raymond Blake Hurst ’50
Dick Everard ’51 John Andrew Hanpeter, Friend Esther Steele Hyde ’46 and David C. Hyde, Parent
Barbara Button Everhard ’51 Richard A. Hansen ’53 and Joan K. Hansen, Friend Jane Stevens Illich ’42
Richard L. Fanyo ’69 and Mary E. Fanyo, Friend Marilynn Parrett Hansen ’44 Anna Ashton Iseri ’51 and Oscar A. Iseri, Friend
Diane Severns Farage ’50 Judith Jackson Hanson ’49 Kristine A. Iverson ’75
Robert H. Farber ’35 and Vera May Knauer Farber ’36 David C. Harbottle ’68 and Cindi Harbottle, Friend Carol Funk Ives ’79 and Robert T. Ives ’79
Anthony Miles Fermann ’64 Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt ’50 Joseph T. Ives, Jr. ’53 and Mary Shattuck Ives ’53
Barbara Hogate Ferrin ’43 and Allan W. Ferrin, Friend
John M. Field ’66
Donald C. Findlay, Jr. ’56 and Judith R. Findlay ’57
James A. Fisher ’68
John W. Fisher and Janice B. Fisher, Parents “I have proudly supported my alma mater for 50 consecutive
Robert W. Fisher ’37 years. DePauw is a magical place that shapes each graduate in a
Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Jr. ’72 and Denise M. Fitzgerald, Friend
Hilliard J. Fjord ’47 and Hope J. Kain, Friend way we cannot appreciate until we take a moment to reflect on
Ivan D. Floyd ’62
Anita Thompson Ford ’68 and Lee Roy Ford III, Friend our experience as students. DePauw definitely had an effect on
Jean Lusk Forsythe ’64 and Frank E. Forsythe, Friend
Katherine Tweedle Fox ’62 and Alan F. Fox, Friend my career as a high school guidance counselor and educational
Marion Radcliffe Fox ’58 and Graydon C. Fox, Friend consultant. My service with the freshman dormitory counseling
Eric W. Fredbeck ’78 and Jan Lukens Fredbeck ’80
Robert R. Frederick ’48 and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’49 program and the mentoring by my professors Nelle Barnhart
Paul D. Frederickson ’59 and
Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson ’58 and Lucille Scheuer played a large role in my professional life. I
Russell L. Freeland ’51 and Joan Miles Freeland, Friend
Jerry A. Freeman ’53 and Alice Rogers Freeman ’53 received my master’s degree at age 50 because DePauw instilled
Margery Graham Freshley ’48 in me a belief in lifelong learning.”
Patricia Boynton Frey ’65 and William James Frey, Friend
Thomas F. Frey, Jr. ’69 and Roberta Hallan Frey ’69 – Anne Nelson Jones ’55
Wayne Friend ’58
P. Richardson Gale ’43
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Virginia Moomaw Jackson ’44 Everett L. Laury ’54 Carolyn Martin Meyer ’70 and Charles Robert Meyer, Friend
Ray S. Jacobs ’45 and Miriam White Jacobs ’46 Robert J. Lavidge ’43 and Margaret Zwigard Lavidge ’45 Verna M. Meyer ’51
Robin R. Jaeger ’74 Victor B. Lawhead ’40 and Doris J. Lawhead, Friend Ellen S. Miller ’76
John Jakes ’53 and Rachel Payne Jakes ’51 Peter M. Layden ’63 and Kathleen Morrissey, Friend Jane Schwalm Miller ’54 and Robert W. Miller, Parent
Thomas A. Jameson ’56 Marian Walker LeGros ’44 Kathryn A. Miller ’73
David McCartney Jenkins ’51 Elizabeth Herrick LeTerneau ’61 and John LeTerneau, Friend Patricia Young Miller ’68 and Wallace H. Miller, Friend
John A. Jennings ’54 and Patricia Williams Jennings ’53 Henry A. Leander ’52 and Louise Ford Leander ’52 R. Drew Miller ’43
John R. Jewett ’44 and Marybelle Bramhall Jewett ’45 Donald E. Lee ’32 Rosalie Amory Miller ’53 and Richard K. Miller, Friend
L. Edward John, Parent Edward J. Lee ’30 John W. Minton ’36
David S. Johnson ’53 and Anne Prindle Johnson ’54 Kathi Hancock Lee ’73 and Edward Lee, Friend Louise Martin Mohler ’48
Ellen Hoisington Johnson ’51 and Kenneth G. Johnson, Friend Margaret Strickler Lee ’36 William F. Mohr ’49 and Patricia Mohr, Friend
Jeffrey R. Johnson ’75 Kathleen Auchter Leighton ’77 and Robert A. Leighton, Friend Jack C. Moll ’52 and Dorothy Nelson Moll ’54
Norman Miller Johnson ’56 and Julie Johnson, Friend David A. Leighty ’63 and Lisa Ann Luther, Friend Burt D. Moore ’33 dec and Mary Ann Moore, Friend
Patricia Dickey Johnson ’57 and Robert K. Johnson, Friend Charles A. Leis ’52 and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52 David J. Morehead ’53 and Marjorie Davis Morehead ’54
Carolyn T. Jones ’58 Daniel E. Lewis, Jr. ’58 and Linda Brainard Lewis ’60 Martha Curry Morey ’52 and Dale E. Morey, Friend
Janet L. Jones ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis ’50, Parent Emily B. Morgan ’63
Jean MacRae Jones ’44 W. J. Lewis, Jr. ’48 and Ann Lewis, Parent Jerry A. Morgan ’59 and Christine Johnson Morgan ’61
John S. Jones ’71 James E. Liebig ’51 and Margaret Ann Cook Liebig, Friend H. Richard Morgenstern ’55 and Nancy K. Morgenstern, Friend
Patrice Moore Jones ’54 and Clifford Jones, Friend Carol Lawrence Light ’64 Norman G. Morris ’51
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57 Jo Ankeny Lindamood ’62 Larry R. Morrison ’65 and Nancy Mueller Morrison ’65
Katherine Koch Joyce ’77 M. Alan Lish, Jr. ’64 and Jeannine Buchanan Lish ’67 Donald B. Moser ’64 and Elaine Moser, Friend
James R. Kanney ’52 G. Richard Locke ’58 and Judy Blang Locke ’58 Robert L. Muller ’55 and Shirley Fouch Muller ’57
George G. Karas ’56 and Shirley Craig Karas ’56 Richard A. Loescher ’61 Duane R. Murphy ’42 and Anna Murphy, Friend
Nancy Neal Keating ’57 and Richard C. Keating, Friend George C. Lortz ’62 and Rebecca Watts Lortz ’63 Barry L. Nelson ’79
James R. Keene ’50 and Martha Ingram Keene ’50 Robert W. Lott ’42 and Bettye Shoop Lott ’41 Erik G. Nelson ’61 and Eleanor D. Nelson, Friend
Thomas W. Keene ’60 and Deanna L. Porte, Friend Anne Hartshorn Luber ’51 and Fred G. Luber, Friend Marcia Jensen Nelson ’67 and David L. Nelson, Friend
Robert M. Kelsey ’55 Joseph W. Lullo ’51 and Virginia Kibbler Lullo ’51 Barbara Barr Newlin ’50 and Robert E. Newlin, Parent
John S. Kemper ’59 and Margaret McElwain Kemper ’60 Ronald D. Luther ’70 Phyllis Walker Nicholas ’55 and Bruce S. Nicholas, Friend
Walter K. Kent ’32 Mary Spencer Lyman ’61 and James R. Lyman, Friend Margaret McCall Nichols ’39
Herbert A. Kern ’51 and Arline W. Kern, Friend Robert J. Macoy ’66 Phyllis Walcott Nichols ’44 and Orville Nichols, Friend dec
Dorcas Owens Kerr ’48 Michael R. Maine ’61 and Suzanne B. Maine ’62 J. Raymond North, Jr. ’56 and Sue Sappenfield North ’56
Robert E. Kersey ’56 and Jayne Kersey, Friend James Thoma Mallers ’61 Joseph S. Northrop ’71 and Marcia Utter Northrop ’71
John L. Ketcham ’41 Sally Gifford Manion ’66 and Robert C. Manion, Friend Beth Granger O’Connell ’77 and Patrick S. O’Connell, Friend
Joan Erlandson Kiburz ’72 and Arnold J. Kiburz, Parent Elizabeth Friend Marsh ’48 Judith Degitz O’Connor ’69
Cheryl A. King ’75 David A. Martin ’70 and Cyndy Lorman Martin ’70 Elizabeth Macy Oates ’64 and William A. Oates, Jr., Friend
Jane Clements King ’55 and J. Howie King, Parent Edward B. Martin ’73 and Anne Zonsius Martin ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ogden ’49, Friend
Julie Reynolds King ’77 and Robert M. King, Friend Edward S. Martin ’60 Elizabeth McBride Olin ’76
John W. Kinsey ’52 James V. Martin ’38 Rebecca Longden Oliver ’48 and Raymond B. Oliver, Friend
Beret Carlson Kischner ’63 Margaret Roth Martin ’45 and Robert S. Martin, Friend Donald M. Olson ’64 and Mary Harrison Olson ’65
Robert G. Kissell, Jr. ’64 and Susan Bullis Kissell, Friend James H. Mason ’52 and Anabel Russell Mason ’52 Serene Panama Onesto ’48
Arthur E. Klauser ’45 Robert E. Matthews, Parent Mark Z. Orr ’75 and Dorothy Dwoskin, Friend
Kenneth R. Kleinschmidt ’50 and Jane Messing Anne Beattie Maverick ’72 Andrew J. Paine, Jr. ’59 and Jane Medaris Paine ’60
Kleinschmidt ’50 Wayne May ’41 and Marion Wrege May ’43 Raymond A. Paladino ’71 and
Robert L. Koenig ’51 and Janet Wray Koenig, Friend George L. Mazanec ’58 and Elsa Mazanec, Parent Rosemary Edwards Paladino, Friend
Edward L. Koosed ’44 Carmel J. Mazzocco ’64 Elizabeth Saucerman Paris ’50 and Gus E. Paris, Friend
Nancy Leis Kota ’76 and J. Michael Kota, Friend Joan Drompp McAfee ’50 and William J. McAfee, Friend Susan Faust Parker ’66 and Harrison W. Parker, Friend
Richard C. Kraege ’70 and Anne Beekman Kraege ’70 Marilee Lidikay McCallister ’57 and Raymond F. Patricia Hancock Passer ’51 and Morris H. Passer, Friend
Vern T. Kraushaar ’53 McCallister, Jr. ’56 dec Richard R. Patterson ’61 and Sarah Neely Patterson ’61
Virginia Dirks Krauss ’65 and Frederick G. Krauss, Friend Thomas Fay McCunniff ’48 Raymond J. Payne ’51 and Elizabeth Class Payne ’53
Pauline Rich Krigbaum ’51 and Thomas H. Krigbaum, Parent James B. McIntyre ’66 Bonnie Schiffman Pearson ’80
Margaret Dailey Kuehrmann ’57 and David N. McKeag ’58 and Mary Jo McKeag, Parent Marilyn Wiegand Pecsok ’51 and John G. Pecsok, Friend
Otto V. Kuehrmann, Friend Carol Borge McMahon ’50 and Donna Hostetter Peebles ’57
Neil J. Kurland ’77 Robert V. McMahon, Sr., Parent Eleanor Hockey Perris ’51
Jeanne Albrecht Kurtz ’78 Carolyn Elliott McManaman ’39 Jean Hartsock Peters ’52 and Gordon S. Peters, Parent
Ev Whaley LaFollette ’63 and James W. LaFollette, Parent Lee Cooley McMillion ’56 Harold A. Petersen ’55 and Karen Ellen Petersen, Friend
Barbara Cash LaVelle ’53 William T. McMurry ’56 and Patricia McMurry, Friend Joe H. Petty ’36 and Floris M. Arnott Petty, Friend
Richard J. Laker ’57 and Helen Pigott Laker ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. McWilliams ’59, Parent F. Garret Pfleeger ’67 and Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger ’67
Paul E. Lancaster ’52 and Susan Lancaster, Friend Barbara Miller Meeker ’52 Joan Rideout Phillips ’57 and Edwin McCreary Phillips, Friend
David L. Landsittel ’62 and Darlene M. Landsittel, Friend Mary G. Meeker ’81 Luis C. Pi-Sunyer ’63 and Nancy Arny Pi-Sunyer, Friend
Larry D. Lankton ’69 and Rachel Bourland Lankton ’69 Deborah Woody Megginson ’71 Katherine Wright Pickert ’46 and Paul C. Pickert, Friend
Shirley Veneman Lanum ’51 Jill Galbraith Meider ’62 John D. Pidgeon ’66 and Jane Dickey Pidgeon, Friend
William F. Laramore ’42 and Betty L. Laramore, Friend Marilyn Husson Mellett ’48 Jean Borchers Pierce ’35
Ronald E. Large ’74 and Marny M. Livingston, Friend Engrid Hitch Meng ’66 and Jack Meng, Parent Joan Hockersmith Piercefield ’53 and Julian Piercefield, Friend
Elaine Bertram Larkin ’61 and Richard James Larkin Jr, Friend Dora Hildebrand Meredith ’50 Margaret E. Piety ’73
Alfred Piquette ’50 and Cyndalu Stivers Piquette ’49
JoAnn Russell Plenge ’67
John W. Plum ’54 and Nancy Plum, Friend
“I give to DePauw regularly for two primary reasons: to ensure that Nancy Martin Podurgiel ’70 and Bernard J. Podurgiel, Friend
Carl C. Polster ’68 and Ann Cunliff Polster ’68
DePauw continues its climb as a premier liberal arts institution and Jerry D. Pontius ’56 and Mary Goff Pontius ’57
to provide my support to key programs such as Winter Term in Helen L. Poorman ’82
Mr. and Mrs. G. Byington Pratt III ’58, Parent
Service.” Janet W. Prindle ’58 and Charles J. Seidler, Jr., Friend
Dennis A. Priser ’63 and Marilyn Mead Priser ’63
– Lowell S. Smith ’96 Jack E. Priser ’59 and Elsie Weikert Priser ’60
Barbara Derrick Puterbaugh ’54
Carol Dorsett Pyle ’58
Roger L. Ragan ’49
Nancy Markham Ragatz ’63 and John Ragatz, Friend
Ronald L. Randall ’62 and Carole Clark Randall ’61
Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp ’70 and Fred L. Rasp, Parent
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Erick R. Ratzer ’54 and Jeanne Mason Ratzer ’54 Gretel Heinzerling Smith ’54 and Donald E. Smith, Parent Clark L. Wagner ’54 and Joan Wagner, Friend
James A. Readey ’67 and Linda Gold Readey, Friend Judie Roser Smith ’57 Bruce Walker ’53 and Mary Frances Walker, Friend
Diane Lippincott Reich ’80 Kathleen Keller Smith ’52 and Charles L. Smith, Parent Frank D. Walker ’57 and Jane Tatman Walker, Friend
Linda Ieler Reinhardt ’56 and Charles F. Reinhardt, Parent Mary Ann Lacy Smith ’53 Melissa Watson Walker ’61 and Richard L. Walker, Parent
Robert M. Rennie ’42 Michael L. Smith ’70 and Susan E. Smith ’71 Thomas J. Walker ’60 and Ellyn Vyhnalek Walker ’59
Nancy Lyman Repp ’64 and John R. Repp, Friend Muriel Roberts Smith ’44 W. Bruce Walker ’48 and Loraine McClelland Walker ’47
Shirley Shields Reser ’40 and Edward A. Reser, Friend Ned A. Smith ’52 and Marcia Fobes Smith, Friend Robert E. Wall ’70 and Christine Wall, Friend
Edward E. Richter ’41 and Virginia J. Richter, Friend Ronald D. Smith ’53 and Marilyn H. Smith, Parent John H. Wallace ’76 and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76
David L. Rickard ’61 and Judith S. Rickard, Friend William G. Smith ’48 Gerald L. Ward ’56 and Gail Loomis Ward ’57
Blair A. Rieth, Jr. ’80 and Teresa O. Rieth, Friend Jean A. Snow ’54 and Elinor Snow, Friend Elizabeth Parker Ware ’39 and James Richard Ware, Friend
Robin Richey Roberts ’80 and John T. Roberts ’80 Leonard E. Snyder ’57 and Linda Lee Snyder, Friend Janice Morfee Wark ’74 and Wm. James Wark, Friend
Mark A. Robertson ’72 and Susan Jennings Robertson, Friend Sogi Soder ’49 and Alice Soder, Parent Richard A. Warne ’54 and Jane Leahy Warne ’54
Martha Steele Robes ’66 John C. Soderstrom ’62 Arthur Peterson Warner ’46
James E. Robinson ’70 and Carolyn Russ Robinson ’71 Otto L. Sonder, Jr., Friend Robert T. Watson ’44 and Jean Mehlig Watson ’45
Robert P. Robinson ’49 George C. Sonnichsen ’63 Edward Houston Watts, Jr. ’54
Alexander L. Rogers ’65 and Sherry Rogers, Friend Right Reverend and Mrs. Elliott L. Sorge ’51, Parent Robert A. Watts ’58 and Emily S. Watts, Friend
Ian M. Rolland ’55 and Miriam V. Rolland, Parent Ralph E. Spelbring ’67 Marsha Brown Webster ’81 and Stephen L. Webster, Friend
Julia Tsaros Rominger ’76 Steven A. Spreen ’64 and Retta Spreen, Friend George F. Weikert ’51 and Betty Thoma Weikert ’53
Marjorie Smith Ross ’37 Mr. and Mrs. Gustav E. Staahl, Jr. ’67, Parent Carolyn Smith Weimar ’64 and Ronald K. Weimar, Parent
Patricia Ross-Polito ’69 and Bob Polito, Friend Jean Whitten Stafford ’55 and Thomas Janeway Stafford, Friend Ralph M. Weinrichter ’47 and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’44
Douglas L. Rossiter ’66 and Rosemary Rossiter, Parent Nancy Beard Stauber ’51 and Robert B. Stauber, Jr, Friend Stephan E. Weitzel ’71 and Jeanne Imbs Weitzel, Friend
James W. Rowlett ’54 and Barbara J. Rowlett, Friend Otto S. Steele, Jr. ’44 William F. Welch ’40 and Jean K. Welch, Parent
Barbara Bennett Ruble ’52 and Byron C. Ruble, Friend Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele, Parents Kenneth B. Welliver ’51 and Mary Lee Hickman Welliver ’51
Carol Wischmeyer Rucker ’55 and Ralph S. Steele ’46 and Myrene L. Steele, Friend Robert F. Wells ’66 and Barbara J. Wells ’66
Drummond C. Rucker, Jr., Friend Jane Judkins Stegemiller ’79 Robert B. Wessling ’59 and Judith A. Wessling ’61
L. C. Rudolph ’48 and Ellen Todrank Rudolph ’51 R. Philip Steinberg ’53 and Doris B. Steinberg, Friend Charles A. West ’49 and Carol Venerable West, Friend
John P. Rudy ’51 and Barbara M. Rudy, Parent Norval B. Stephens ’51 and Diane Stephens ’51 Robert T. Westmen ’49
Ned P. Rule ’61 and Lynn Rezek Rule ’61 Barbara Creel Stephenson ’67 Stanley G. White ’51 and Madalene Bowler White, Friend
Catherine Walz Rundle ’70 Margaret J. Stepniewski ’80 William L. White ’53 and Ann B. White, Friend
D. James Runyon ’50 and Barbara Sandquist Runyon, Friend Ralph F. Stepp, Jr. ’50 and Barbara Ocheltree Stepp ’50 Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80 and James L. Whitlatch ’80
Ruth Ritz Rusie ’40 David B. Stevens ’51 and Sally Symon Stevens ’52 James C. Widman ’51 and Ruth Ann Widman, Friend
John F. Russell ’51 Lucille Smock Stevens ’35 Matilda J. Wilhoite ’73
Alexandra Cary Rustan ’72 James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73 Virginia Olson Wilkinson ’42
Marguerite Erdman Sailor ’43 James G. Stewart ’64 and Andrea Stewart, Friend Mr. and Mrs. George B. Williams ’59, Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Salter ’47, Friend Leigh A. Stocking ’51 and Carol Crookshank Stocking, Friend James H. Williams ’52 and Jo Williams, Friend
Dean R. Sampson ’50 and Joan Hoy Sampson ’49 David M. Stone ’57 and Barbara D. Stone, Friend James R. Williams ’50 and Nancy Williams, Friend
Thomas F. Sandblom ’64 and Sue Sandblom, Friend Jean T. Stoops ’39 and Margaret Mobberley Stoops ’40 Jerry L. Williams ’54 and Jane Jones Williams ’57
Stephen W. Sanger ’68 and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68 Margaret Thomas Strandjord ’51 Stanley A. Williams ’55 and Sueann Stedman Williams ’56
Joann Reiman Santoriello ’72 and Peter A. Santoriello, Friend Phyllis Hanson Strick ’42 and Philip C. Strick, Friend Jane Winteringer Wilson ’42 and John E. Wilson, Friend
Thomas A. Sargent ’55 and Frances P. Sargent, Friend George L. Stubbs, Jr. ’62 and Karne Miene Stubbs, Friend O. Roderick Wilson ’72 and Christine Hosler Wilson ’74
Robert W. Sass ’55 Elizabeth Baxter Sullivan ’42 Pamela Parkhill Wilson ’61
Martha Sanders Saunders ’52 and Betty Ballhorn Sultzer ’49 R. Lee Wilson ’76 and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76
Cecil Vann Saunders, Jr., Friend Suzanne Summers ’40 Marilyn J. Wolfe ’63
Richard R. Savage ’48 and Patricia Dungan Savage, Friend Sue Farrell Supple ’57 and Robert N. Supple, Parent Jane Ehmann Wood ’53 and James C. Wood, Friend
Nancy Shelly Schaenen ’51 and Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Friend Tracy Dentel Swearingen ’80 and James E. Swearingen ’80 Richard D. Wood ’48 and Billie Lou Wood, Friend
Clement Lapsys Scheibelhut ’51 Judy Hoyt Taylor ’62 and Ronald K. Taylor, Friend William P. Wooden ’55 and Susan Scoins Wooden ’54
Rosaneil Reynolds Schenk ’41 Thomas R. Teegarden ’67 and Karen J. Teegarden, Friend Nancy May Woulfe ’54 and Donald P. Woulfe, Friend
James Bullington Schindler ’42 Lee E. Tenzer ’64 and Marilyn E. Tenzer, Parent Lynn Halloran Yaeger ’73 and Douglas H. Yaeger, Friend
Jane E. Schlansker ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thomas, Friends Julia Trost Yake ’49
Gary W. Schlegel ’67 Lott H. Thomas ’56 and Suann Johnston Thomas, Friend Thomas S. Yeo ’70 and Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo ’70
Marilyn Miller Schmid ’60 and Walter Schmid, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thomas ’59, Parent J. Michael Yohe ’57 and Nancy Jane Peyton Yohe, Friend
Kara Knight Schmitt ’67 and Neal William Schmitt, Friend Suzanne Steubs Thompson ’73 and Nancy Haupt York ’52
Frank L. Schneider ’59 and Karen Backlund Schneider, Friend Kenneth C. Thompson, Friend David L. Young ’53 and Susan Guild Young ’55
Lynn A. Schreiber ’60 Jeanne M. Tibbles ’63 Shirley McCormick Youngblood ’49
G. Walter Scott ’37 and Lorene Scott, Friend Donald A. Todd ’40 Roland S. Yunghans ’50 and Dorothy Cline Yunghans ’49
Jean Rudolph Scott ’79 and Paul Scott, Friend Frank J. Tolford, Jr. ’54 and Virginia Chittick Tolford, Friend Marjorie Wilkinson Zaring ’41
Antoinette Henricks Selsley ’61 and Michael J. Selsley, Friend H. Edward Tolle ’55 and Jean Basher Tolle, Friend Robert C. Zimmer ’50 and Ethel Ford Zimmer, Parent
Jane Peters Servine ’33 dec George R. Tovey ’50 and Margery Guston Tovey ’51 Nancy Lemen Zimmerman ’53
Robert H. Shaffer ’36 and Joye Coy Shaffer, Friend M. Jo Tranbarger ’48 Miriam Ely Zukoski ’52 and William A. Zukoski, Parent
William H. Sharp ’48 John S. Trees ’54 and Dianne Schneider Trees ’56
William Hirsch Shearer ’77 Steven L. Trulaske ’79 and Michelle Trulaske, Friend
Ellen Beebee Shelby ’37 and Wm. Dana Shelby, Friend Gladys Tall Tsaros ’48 and C. L. Tsaros, Parent
Lynda Wisehart Sherer ’82 Elizabeth Ayres Tucker ’52 DePauw University apologizes in advance to donors
Alice Stout Sherman ’61 William H. Tucker ’74 and Sandra E. Tucker, Friend
A. Glenn Shoptaugh, Jr. ’50 and Joan Shoptaugh, Friend Robert F. Wells ’66 and Barbara J. Wells ’66
who have given to the Annual Fund for 25 or more
Erika Esser Shorney ’61 and William G. Shorney, Parent Timothy H. Ubben ’58 and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58 consecutive years, but were inadvertently omitted
Sue Lett Showalter ’68 Edward L. Unterberg ’58 and Gale Unterberg, Friend
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Siegesmund, Jr. ’43, Friend Jo Misselhorn Usher ’61 from this list. If your name should have appeared
Penelope Simison ’63 Mary Lou Van Buren ’51
Mary Jo Enochs Simons ’33 Roy M. Van Cleave ’69 and on the list of Lifetime Members of the DePauw
Wendell K. Simpson ’37 Pamela Kelerchian Van Cleave, Friend
Alvin I. Singer ’53 James C. Van Horne ’57 and Mimi Van Horne, Friend
Loyalty Society, please notify the Annual Fund
Suzanne Barker Sjostrom ’70 John T. Van Meter ’68 Office at (800) 446-5298 so that we can update
Barbara E. Smith ’62 and William Phillips, Friend Paul P. Van Riper ’38 and Dorothy D. Van Riper, Friend
Betty Macy Smith ’39 Cynthia L. Vernon ’76 our records.
Elaine Showalter Smith ’36 Clara Snepp Vogt ’49 and Clifford M. Vogt, Friend
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1918 1939
ANNUAL FUND: $882 CLASS CHAIR:
DONORS: 1 “The John Clark Ridpath Faculty Fellowship gives me the time and resources Ray H. Montgomery
Catherine Tillotson to support a substantial revision and assessment of a set of upper-level
McCord dec ANNUAL FUND: $7,385
biology courses. My goal is to integrate the DePauw University Nature DONORS: 33
PARTICIPATION: 29%
1919 Park with course content to help students link basic scientific principles
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF CHARTER CIRCLE**
with their own surroundings. Gifts in support of curricular and scholarly C. Wendell Martin dec
John P. Kinsey
projects are incredibly important to the intellectual vitality that permeates Carolyn Elliott McManaman
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Richard K. Finfgeld
Susan Wittgen Fox
Alvin I. Singer
Bruce Walker
PATRONS CIRCLE
William W. Allison
CONTRIBUTORS
Corliss D. Anderson, Jr.
1955 Donna Buchanan Edgar
Robert W. Edmunds
ANNUAL FUND: $93,170
Alice Rogers Freeman E. William Bergfeld, Jr. Marilyn Lichvar Branco DONORS: 125 Sanford Elson Elton
Jerry A. Freeman OTHER GIFTS Nancy Boyd Costin Bruce H. Brown PARTICIPATION: 43% Ruth Doyle Gallop
Ivan S. Fucilla James K. Baker Loraine Loomis Cox Jane Fredericks Buchanan Sarah Organ Geitz
Billie Adelhelm Harper Emmett F. Kaelble Edward G. Daniels Margaret Stigler Cauldwell EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** David Gelsanliter
Jane Heaton David J. Morehead Timothy P. Garrigus Sue Birdwell Christensen ◆ Phyllis Walker Nicholas Jean Aubrey Gillooly
Richard B. Helfrich Carlisle K. Parker, Jr. Anne Emison Harmon Diana Duckett Clark ◆ Ian M. Rolland F. Wendell Gooch
Carla Andrews Heskett Nancy C. Ralston Kenneth H. Haynie Eleanor Priebe Cramer David E. Hood
James Hollensteiner Donna James Smith William Brian Hill Sue Barthelmeh Eckstein OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Donald A. Johnson
Joanne Christensen Hood John W. Krummel dec Sharon Sloan Feix Robert H. Giles William M. Keller, Jr.
Florence Ullrich Kelley LEGACY GIFTS Kenrad E. Nelson Marilyn Carlson Filemyr Harold A. Petersen Robert R. Kimbell, Jr.
Wallace E. King David J. Morehead Judith Johnson Oberholtzer Donna Diddie Fischbeck Ronald W. Liechty
James A. Koch John W. Plum Edward L. Fritz CHARTER CIRCLE** Barbara Deitsch Loemker
Barbara Cash LaVelle Patricia Cullen Ratcliff Olivia Greco Gow Benjamin G. Cochran Richard R. McCracken
Kay Kennedy Manifold
Merle H. Miller, Jr.
1954 Erick R. Ratzer
Jeanne Mason Ratzer
Samuel W. Hart
Beverly Hanger Heitzenrater
Marilou Morrell Kelly Dorothy Johnson McWhirter
Elizabeth Plumpe Nishimura
ANNUAL FUND: $154,900 James A. Layton
Marcia Edwards Peterson DONORS: 136 James Sykora II Kenneth O. Johnson Jack H. McNairy Berry Conway Passano
Jane Watson Rohm PARTICIPATION: 37% Frank J. Tolford, Jr. Marjorie Davis Johnson Mary Condon McNairy Marni Atkins Powell
Marilyn Hatch Schmidt Richard L. Turmail Robert G. Johnson H. Richard Morgenstern Gretchen Strasma Rauschenberg
Kendrick Shedd TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Clark L. Wagner C. Travis Kendall Robert L. Muller Mary Simmons Reece
Althea Rautenberg Smith Ronald K. Holmberg Susan Scoins Wooden Judith Dutchess Kepner ◆ Thomas A. Sargent Lona Beck Robertson
Mary Lacy Smith Nancy May Woulfe Gertrude Macomber Kivett Robert W. Sass Constance Whitney Rowles
Ronald D. Smith PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Everett L. Laury Charles D. Stocking Richard A. Schultheis
Richard O. Soldner William D. George, Jr. BUILDERS CIRCLE Janet Miller Lewis Nancy Curtis Stocking Howard M. Skoien
R. Philip Steinberg Jane Leahy Warne Allen K. Billingsley Frances Swanstrom MacCollum Norman E. Strasma Robert G. Soper
Ann McQueen Thompson Richard A. Warne Warren F. Brecht Mary Schwartz Oakley Jean Whitten Stafford
Robert P. Trautman Mary Winkler Brennan L. Wilcox Oliver FOUNDERS CIRCLE John C. Stark
Dolph M. Veatch II OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Marjorie Latimer Dailey Lillian Gospodareck Parrish Susan Smith Baumann H. Edward Tolle
David L. Young Marjorie Davis Morehead Waneta Maxwell Dailey Mary Erwin Pitcher Morton L. Berfield James M. Totman
Nancy Lemen Zimmerman Jerry L. Williams Howard E. Denbo Barbara Derrick Puterbaugh James E. Brumbaugh Janis Campbell Totman
Barbara Buntain Donley Alfred M. Scheel, Jr. Paul B. DuMontelle John B. Williams
CONTRIBUTORS CHARTER CIRCLE** Joan Falquet Dornbusch Janet E. Snape John N. Grundy Dean R. Yarian
Lois Andersen Bell George H. Aldrich James E. Dudley Jean A. Snow W. Joseph McDade Susan Guild Young
Joan Callahan Bigge Roberta Farrow Baldwin Susan Healey Eynon Edward L. Stahley Richard B. Murphy James D. Zachritz
Jean Alsworth Breheny Joan Westmen Battey Marilyn Holtman Fetters Carolyn Gipe Stauffer Joyce Milnar Nunn Elaine Hebel Zeuthen
Charlotte Dennerline Edward W. Cassidy Judith Clow Fucilla David C. Stockwell Richard H. Warnes
Callahan Richard E. Deer William P. Giddings Jean Houston Watts Stanley A. Williams CONTRIBUTORS
Mary Daggett Carlton ◆ Jane Rowles Dickson Gloria Spore Helfrich John T. Weise Carol Reeder Agness
Leone B. Carter Robert E. Ferguson Donna Payne Hoenes Susan Ewert Wright PATRONS CIRCLE Lester S. Barritt
Walter W. Chaffee Betty Davis Givens Henry J. Hoenes, Jr. Marjorie Stutz Carr Robert R. Bartol
Jane May Comiskey Robert F. Henry, Jr. Norman J. Hudak GIFTS IN HONOR OF H. Keith Cox Warren E. Beebe
Elizabeth Davis Dean Kareen Morris Jacobs Robert L. Huffman Betty Davis Givens Martha Davidson Kaelble Carol Warren Carr
Diane Mound Doner Anne Prindle Johnson Charles I. Johnson Robert M. Kelsey James G. Carr
John N. Elliott John W. Lauter Patrice Moore Jones SPECIAL GIFTS Jane Clements King Noll Sanders Cassady
Joyce Whitehead Elliott John S. Trees Constance Hubbard Lakomski Joan Westmen Battey Jose S. Ribares Judith Fowle Cobble
Joan Steward Erb ◆ Ellen Little Vanden Brink Beverly Stern McCleve Edward W. Cassidy Sandra Garrett Ullman Marjorie C. Crichton
Clarise Smet Fischer John J. McRitchie Betty Davis Givens Thomas G. Williams Dolly Weaver Deary
Truman D. Fox FOUNDERS CIRCLE Elaine Demos Miliotes Jane Leahy Warne William P. Wooden Mary Pieters Desmond
Barbara Stahoviak Gates Peggy Cooper Babcock William A. Pendl Richard A. Warne Ann Wesner Evans
Charles K. Hall, Jr. Joan Westmen Battey John T. Peters BUILDERS CIRCLE Robert I. Gephart
Susan Stoll Herin Alfred D. Biggs, Jr. Barbara Cheney Prellberg OTHER GIFTS Gene L. Addison Leslie E. Haney
Laverne J. Lani Ruth Hawkins Biggs Frederick C. Reigle, Sr. Anne Emison Harmon Anne Cockfield Alschuler James W. Hess
Martha Grant Likins Chester W. Browne, Jr. Patricia Van Riper Rice Marjorie Davis Morehead Gilbert H. Bierman Barbara Ault Homme
Carolyn Burckhalter Sally Sohngen Henderson Mary Curry Shakespeare William A. Pendl Donald E. Blatchley John Hufferd
McGahey James M. Holland Bernard F. Slanec Lewis E. Peters Philip F. Bradford Norman F. Jay
Robert B. Micklewright John A. Jennings Gretel Heinzerling Smith John L. Spencer Sharon Smith Britton Patricia Eller Johnson
Joanne Dixon Norton Marilyn Shanks Klingaman Alice Taylor Storey Jerry M. Burand Anne Nelson Jones
Thomas W. O’Neall Jane Schwalm Miller Gerald R. Vare LEGACY GIFTS Joann Decker Burand Arthur S. Kimball, Jr.
Margaret Haefner Palo Dorothy Nelson Moll John M. Watkins Ronald K. Holmberg Richard L. Christopher Mary Scircle Kimball
Betty Conner Pruitt Marilyn Miller Morris Martha Swintz Watkins Marjorie Davis Morehead Janet Callon Collier Meredith Miller Kling
Richard A. Pruitt Janice Wolle Nielsen Janice Myers Weller Jerry L. Williams Martha Dehner Copher Caroline Jones Lang
Dolores Baldridge Ray Robert J. Nunn Dorothy Johnson Wyandt Peter M. Dawson Carole Neusbaum Levick
Joan Zacharias Scheel James W. Rowlett John O. Wyandt Carol Shanklin Durham Charles F. Meyer
Robert A. Schilling George A. Wagle Joelen Cox Zimont Eugene T. Ecker Frank A. Morrow, Jr.
Donna James Smith John H. Munson
William W. Smits Beverly Lewis Nicholson
Betty Murray Spehar Richard P. Nicholson
Mary Baughman Spilman “Sending me to DePauw was one of the best gifts that I received from Kay Mussetter Noyes
John D. Strasma Allan H. Phillips
Robert S. Swaim, Jr. my parents. The classroom education was excellent; but more than that, Lucy Elkinton Rinker
Ernest M. Thayer Gail Rittersporn Schaaf
Joyce Roberts Ward I learned self-assurance and confidence and I was prepared to face life Carol Hershberger Showers
Janyce Kishman Wieland beyond the campus setting. I strongly believe in the benefits of a liberal Sara Rife Smith
Kenneth A. Wieland Carolyn Dessauer Warweg
arts education. How could I not support the institution that has given Ann O’Connell Weise
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Grace Hanson Wilson
Mary Lewis Valentine so much to me?” Joan Davidson Young
Kathleen Anderson Parker ◆ Diane Flick Grundy Claire Neill Campbell CLASS CHAIR:
Katherine Suydam Hall Carolyn Grall Carpenter Jeanne Lupton Breese Lou Ubben Walton CHARTER CIRCLE**
J. Bergen Parkhill Marcia Gray Brehm Suzanne DeCosted
Marilyn Basinger Parkhill Carolyn Nehf Haslem Bruce R. Danner
Robert B. Hirschman Jack R. Davis Joseph W. Chope CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Breckenridge
Nancy Hieronymus Pearson Sue Bartlett Davie Nancy Ford Charles
John P. Porter MaryBelle Ferguson Hoenig B. Gilbert Edmunds J. Patrick Aikman
◆ William B. Hoenig, Jr. J. Richard Emens Nancy Mathieu Davis John E. Morrill G. Robert DeLong
Norval Duane Reece Mary Anderson Droppers Nancy Ade DeLong
Donald G. Reiff Robert G. Kensler Ann Messersmith Fletcher Larry R. Robinson
Robert E. Kersey Sylvia Yott Gavit C. John Dukro Robert C. Sammons Roger W. Findley
W. Glynn Roehr Janet Parker Farnsworth ◆ Nancy Hunger Galliher
Nancy Sweeney Seyfarth Lila Hanna Manhart David L. Genger Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio
Elizabeth Grafft Matkom John W. Hake Regner W. Filkey, Jr. Frank D. Walker ◆ Ann Luttrell Grant
Shirley E. Shazer Gary L. Firestone ◆ John E. Morrill
Ronald W. Sondee Raymond F. McCallister, Jr. dec Thomas J. Hannah
John McCuskey Jay B. Hanselmann Phyllis Held Gephart REUNION COMMITTEE: Shirley Fouch Muller
Susan Overstreet Stevens Dorothy Dale Gough Joan Rideout Phillips
Peter E. Trees Sarah E. McGreevy Sallie Ferguson Heidler ◆ Judith Folk Aikman
Lynn Cooley McMillion Barbara Peterson Henderson Elaine Wussow Grant Walter M. Bagot William R. Powell
Gerald L. Ward Beverly Bunting Harbaum Barbara Chandley Puckett
Richard W. Moll Gerald L. Herrmann Suzanne DeCosted
◆ J. Raymond North, Jr. Carol Hornsby Kassabian Shirley Taylor Henshaw Breckenridge ◆ Robert H. Puckett
ANNUAL FUND: $405,847 Janet Wilson Hess ◆ Larry R. Robinson
DONORS: 241 ◆ Martha Sappenfield North Charles A. Ker H. E. Barney Burroughs
Russell Noyes, Jr. Richard E. Knapp Susan Steinhauer Hettinger Sandra Louy Burroughs Robert W. Schrier
PARTICIPATION: 65% Jerrie Warner Hilbert Richard M. Temple
◆ Isabel Wakefield Oppen Jane Nelson Lashley Barbara Zerell Edwards
William H. Osha William F. Lawrence Robert J. Hirsch Nancy Hunger Galliher ◆ Dwight F. Walton
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Gretchen Fuller Huff ◆ Lou Ubben Walton
◆ Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen Lois Smisek Owen Joan Cooper Lee Martha Faitz Gamble
◆ Kathleen Anderson Parker Carol Ackerson Malmgren Nancy Hiller Humphrey ◆ Ann Luttrell Grant Virginia Armstrong Weise
Albert E. Crandall Robert I. Johnson
◆ Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ◆ Nancy Hieronymus Pearson H. Winn McCray Donald L. Hamilton
George W. Phillips, Jr. William T. McMurry Carolyn Straub Knoblock Josephine Petry Hershberger FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Donna Wright Plock Clayton Z. Miller John L. Kracke, Jr. Rosanne Miller Jacks J. Patrick Aikman
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** William B. Leist Merle F. Allshouse
◆ Arthur L. Bryant ◆ John P. Porter Norman L. Morford Gary E. Jones
Linda Ieler Reinhardt Mary Berger Moriarty Jack W. Lyle Frank D. Kaiser ◆ Walter M. Bagot
◆ E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. Walter B. Martens, Jr. Janet Daniels Bell
Peter B. Reuling Marjorie Hall Mueller Charles B. Kirkdoffer
James C. Seyfarth Richard B. Mueller ◆ Nancy Cain Matheny Peggy Dailey Kuehrmann Miriam Cole Breese
OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Thomas D. McCreery Donna Jensen Burke
◆ Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ◆ Nancy Sweeney Seyfarth Max R. Murphy Janice Roberts Mair
◆ Shirley E. Shazer Eleanor Thomas Nash Betty Drake McGowan C. Nicholas Mohar ◆ H. E. Barney Burroughs
Lee E. Dirks Emily Kremp Meador ◆ Sandra Louy Burroughs
◆ Donald C. Findlay, Jr. Betty Wollenberg Short Bruce M. Nixon Jane Umbreit Nestory
Lindsay B. Smith Shirley Champion Nusbaum Richard S. Miller Maynard D. Poland Judith Shafer Davidson
◆ Barbara Thompson Garlinger Arne J. Moestue Richard J. Laker
Donald W. Garlinger Robert F. Smith Sylvia Cannon O’Connor Mary Goff Pontius
◆ Ronald W. Sondee Joann Dannheiser Olson Judith Little Oakford Robert H. Puckett Marilee Lidikay McCallister
Barbara Dixon Harrison ◆ Don M. Owen Marcia Wheeler Mussman
Norman Miller Johnson Margaret Kendall Soulen Bruce W. Parker Salli Stoodt Rohm
Larry N. Tibbetts Janet Allen Parker Marcia Peterman Perdriau Roger J. Rowen Carolyn Hawthorne Mutz
◆ J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. Clayton P. Reed Martha Williamson Phillips
◆ Jerry D. Pontius Jeanne Rappel Wagle Roberta Schroeder Parrott Paula Sedgwick Scism
Caroline A. White Mary Woodford Pavlikowski Patricia Obear Roush Jim E. Snelson Thomas R. Ransom
◆ Norval Duane Reece Sandra Watson Schafer ◆ Robert C. Sammons
Edward M. Roob Virginia Wieland-Mast ◆ Donald G. Reiff Max L. Stackhouse
Sueann Stedman Williams Sara Nelson Riley Priscilla Slabaugh Schultz Sue Farrell Supple ◆ Peg Steffen Sant’Ambrogio
James E. Shields Robert M. Stair Sharon Noll Smith
Phillip A. Trissel Norma Hawkinson Elaine Brannen Ross Dwight F. Walton
Diane Leclair Sutton
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◆ Jo Eggers Todd Elizabeth Herrick LeTerneau Charles L. Schulze PATRONS CIRCLE David G. Cserep Henry A. Deering
◆ Jo Misselhorn Usher James E. Lewis Antoinette Henricks Selsley Sharon Early Atherton Cecelia Valaoras Danigelis Barbara Klingner Griffith
◆ Melissa Watson Walker Richard A. Loescher Nan Collins Shively Gerald D. Capoot, Jr. Lynn Fishbeck DeHahn Mary Libby Hunt
Walter E. Wells Mary Spencer Lyman Judith O’Dell Stanley Robert R. Carter Ellen Dix Dungan Richard G. Kline
Pamela Parkhill Wilson Patricia Thoma Mallers Homer E. Stavely, Jr. Patricia Murphy DeArmond Karen St Vincent Erickson ◆ Evelyn Whaley LaFollette
Janeen Murlin McAninch Deborah Miller Stewart Bette Alexander Erxleben Richard L. Fairchild R. Glen Mayfield
PATRONS CIRCLE Charles W. McConnell Patty Scherer Trantina Walter O. Erxleben, Jr. Nancy Horner Fischer
Dorothea Gother Barsness Nancy Hackler McConnell Ann Bender Veatch Ivan D. Floyd Susan Bradley Fitch FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Sidney J. Baxendale Jan K. Merder Mary Becker Weddle Lynda Bayliff Huey Ragnar V. Flesvig, Jr. Kathy Bloom Davis
Marjorie Colegrove Brickley Rosemary Lobraico Metzger Barbara Collins Whatley James R. Kuehl Virginia Van Kirk Gray David M. Dirks
◆ James W. DeArmond Delbert L. Michel Don L. Wills Garry S. Moore Jennifer Sanger Griffin William J. Hampton
Carol Hack Fitzgerald Sara Sare Michel Sylvia Kerns Yeager Sarah Carroll Neeb Philip B. Groebe Judith Warren Heaps
Richard W. Garrett George P. Mitru Robert C. Nordvall Julia Asbell Hale Robert E. Heller
Nancy Todd Gilbert Sarah Barnett Moore SPECIAL GIFTS Richard H. Reitz Marilyn Kitchen Halteman Jane Cockerill Hunt
Eleanor Northrop Hall Eleanor Rapp Poland Marletta Farrier Darnall Margaret Kleine Rush Daniel R. Hardt Marcia Horak Kampfe
Barbara Babcock Hawes Elizabeth Doeller Radcliff Gary Paul Drew Joseph L. Sanders Patricia Hirons Henderson John L. Kendall
Nancy Lassman Hecht Frances Wagner Rehm James W. Gladden, Jr. George L. Stubbs, Jr. Diane Grant Holdeman David A. Leighty
Virginia Hale Helfrich Sara Copeland Reynolds Erik G. Nelson Charles R. Jaynes Rebecca Watts Lortz
Joyce Jones Herbert ◆ Dorothy Boyd Richards Judith Hanson Wessling BUILDERS CIRCLE Sandra Deater Kelley Robert D. McClure
David W. Holty ◆ William S. Richards John C. Baumgartner Pauline Paddock Larson Sally Terry Morris
Jane Striebeck Holty David L. Rickard OTHER GIFTS Donald G. Blackmond James E. Lashley Richard W. Pell
Mary Steinmetz Hunsberger Barbara A. Ringley Thomas F. Anderson Mary Wahl Clark Kathryn Gloger Liebschutz Luis C. Pi-Sunyer
Roger W. Ireson Orrin M. Rose II Lynn Maish Babcock Phoebe Capron Clark Jo Ankeny Lindamood Sharon Tarplee Rutan
Charles D. Kenyon Lynn Rezek Rule Carole Clark Randall Ellen Myers Clippinger Nancy Tregenza Little Jane Turk Schlansker
Robert L. Ottoman Ned P. Rule Thomas O. Dawson Susanna Matthews Marcos Gretchen Erickson Spaulding
Richard R. Patterson David B. Sarver James B. Drew Terry L. McCoy David E. Stahly
Sarah Neely Patterson
Jeanne Decosted Pittman
Nancy Zark Sayre
Lucy Brown Sloan
1962 Joan Pabst Dubanoski
Carolyn Hungness Dunlap
Douglas McLaren
Judith Williams McLaren
Dorothy Cox Sweet
Marilyn Muse Thompson
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Ellen Rosselot Schneider Thomas R. Smith George C. Lortz L. Garrett Dutton, Jr. Barbara Weber McNeely
Erika Esser Shorney Walter H. Stewart Ronald L. Randall Carol Olson Emens Jill Galbraith Meider PATRONS CIRCLE
Sally Adams Urban John E. Tener Don C. Erman Michael K. Mercer Marcia Pritchard Alig
Michael M. Webb Dirk V. Tolle ANNUAL FUND: $135,341 Stephen W. Fischer Patricia Welton Morgan Richard A. Andrews
Jack R. Wilson, Jr. Jon W. Tolle DONORS: 164 Lloyd E. Flanders III Susan MacVay Orlosky Anonymous
◆ Peter B. Work Barbara Kingman Toohey PARTICIPATION: 34% Susan Harvey Flanders Nancy Clark Pasternak Lee Livingston Arend
C. Edward Walz Walter R. Foltz Jo Evans Pasvolsky James W. Davidson
BUILDERS CIRCLE Lynette Orwig Wile EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Linda Sellen Frazier Sarah Webber Porter Harold A. Deadman, Jr.
Carol Shauman Alaimo Phyllis Osborn Wolfe Kay Burney Butler Carole Battey Frobes Kay Theobald Reissing Garth N. Edwards
David T. Allen Sandra McDermond Wood Rhett W. Butler D. Bruce Frobes Edie Atkinson Rodman Jennifer Ross Edwards
Thomas R. Anderson Karen Wilkinson Fruits Anne Gable Rudy J. Kent Flummerfelt
Lynn Maish Babcock CONTRIBUTORS PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** James D. Graham Evelyn Davis Russell George B. Fromhold
Peter G. Barclay Martha Schellhase Alexakos Sandra Aldrich Drew Fred L. Hanley David B. Sailors Helen Gerber Grayson
Robert C. Barnes Karen Jones Anderson Mary Palmer Enroth Thomas T. Hicks Lucinn Thomas Sams J. Thomas Grayson
David M. Beckwith John T. Ayers Suzanne Bauman Maine Marilyn Miller Holmes Carol Korver Simecek Judith Marsh Ireson
Otto K. Behrens, Jr. Karen Jenkinson Barnes Edris Baily Hoover John C. Soderstrom James A. Kayler
Marilyn Smith Boxell John R. Beaty OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Alan J. Hutchinson Clare Johnson Swanson Wynne Niles Milner
Thomas L. Brunkow James B. Campbell Katherine Tweedle Fox Edward W. Johnson Judy Hoyt Taylor John M. Musgrave
John W. Busey Betty Garner Carroll R. I. Geraldson, Jr. Patricia Hansen Johnson Suzanne Grimes Tillman Catharine Pierson Reitz
Helen Cooper Campbell Anita Hursh Cast William W. Graham Karen Luther Koos Barbara Ehni Van Luven Carole Goins Thomas
Mary Rutt Cheek Mary Miller Cross Barbara E. Smith Vicky Lanzone Krider Judy Erickson von Gunten Michael H. Thomas
Paul A. Cheek ◆ William J. Darosett David L. Landsittel Stephen L. Weber Kathleen Spangler Vashaw
Ronald R. Clark Frederick G. Dean CHARTER CIRCLE** Jon P. Larrick Margot Guessford Wilcox Ann Wilkinson
David W. Clifford George C. Dorner Graham C. Bryce Joe C. Leonard Carol Herriott Woloson Judith Holden Wright
Charles H. Colin, Jr. Janet Allen Drum Stuart G. Cozzens Robert B. Nelson James P. Zerface
Joyce Hopewell Cook Jeanne Mahaney Eggert Roger R. Fross Geraldine Primich Pigott BUILDERS CIRCLE
Jonathan D. Cryer Norman H. Eggert Robert W. Griffith, Jr. Jean Ferguson Ramsey SPECIAL GIFTS Louise Quinn Ashbaugh
Bonnie Cole Dawson Jane Morris Enzor James T. McCoy Kathleen A. Reynolds Sandra Aldrich Drew Carol Ledford Barrett
Robert S. Densford Susan Laury Freedlund Linda Bollinger McCoy Susanne Smith Ridlen Mary Palmer Enroth Marcia Oonk Bennett
Ann Carper Dugan Ann Lave Getzoff ◆ Ronald L. Randall James N. Ross, Jr. Ann Obenchain Blackmond
H. Leslie Ericson Perry C. Gillette, Jr. Eleanor Zimmerly Rink Marcia Collins Ross OTHER GIFTS Carol Stinemetz Bodinson
Thomas N. Ertel Judith Stackhouse Harris Lawrence D. Rink G. David Schiering Kay Burney Butler Edwin E. Boldrey
Kathleen Vietzke Evans John M. Hayes Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger Elizabeth Geider Selmier Rhett W. Butler Susan Day Brattain
Thomas E. Evans James W. Herrick John W. Taylor III Nancy Welty Spiegel George C. Lortz Robert F. Brown
Eiji Ezoe Carol Rummell Hoffman Martha Taylor Sutton Ronald L. Randall Judith Staebler Bushouse
James M. Force Richard J. Howson FOUNDERS CIRCLE Donald C. Swanson Caroline Musick Capoot
June Higgins Glaser Judith Whalen Hudgens Dale D. Anderson Eleanor Davis Tener Guy A. Carter
Judith Sutphin Grady
Janet Bloxsome Harmening
Michael A. James
Donald E. Jesseman, Jr.
Joel M. Blumberg J. Ronald Terry
Robert T. Whetzel
1963 Jack P. Cittadine
Virginia Jackson Claar
Ruth McCracken Cheatham CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
◆ Louis W. Harmening, Jr. William B. Kelley Robert L. Chreist Sherri Brown Whetzel Anne Husted Burleigh Curtis J. Corcoran
Elisabeth Harper Hartung Hans George Kuhlmann Donald B. Gardiner Diane McDonald White Evelyn Whaley LaFollette John L. Cowan
John W. Hatcher James P. Lichtenstein G. Richard Geier, Jr. Constance Malm Cripe
Nancy Bilsland Henderson Zoe Stafford Liebrich Mary Ann Goetcheus CONTRIBUTORS ANNUAL FUND: $61,461 Michael J. Cripe
Glenda Oosterhuis Hilty Athalie McMillen Long Linda Martin Katula Susan Bondurant Arnold DONORS: 189 Evelyn Stone Dawson
Richard D. Hirsch George L. Meisenger Lynn Grainger Locher Patricia Fremon Atcheson PARTICIPATION: 38% David R. Dent
John B. Holdeman Betty Atkins Morrison ◆ George C. Lortz Robert S. Atcheson Judson W. Detrick
Karl Y. Hostetler Lawrence R. Murrell Saundra Fabrick MacGregor Joan McBain Bennett OLD GOLD CIRCLE** William W. Dillingham
Rebecca Johnston Howard Donna Maly Odar Warren E. Magnuson Linda Kissell Browne ◆ Anne Husted Burleigh Eric P. Doepke
◆ Joan Furlong Huisinga Anita Eddingfield Osborn Bonnie Gardner Molloy Joyce Suess Cailor Bayard H. Walters Dennis C. Drury
Helen Gloyd Johnstone Carilla Grubbs Peebles J. Wayne Russell Anne Davis Carrier Peter R. Egbert
◆ Margaret McQuiston Carol Stoner Reagan Edward E. Thompson Jane Hirschberg Chandra CHARTER CIRCLE** Bonnie Oeler Fields
Kitterman Julia Bredall Rovics Robert P. Cly Karen Koning Abu Zayd Caren Campbell Gardner
Marcia Borst Klenbort Barbara Michie Ryan Doris J. Conway William G. Deadman David R. Gardner
James W. Krider Margaret Maroney Sanders
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Daniel M. Greising Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Raab Donald G. Kennedy Michael D. Halaschak OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Susan Elkins Goldsworthy
Jennifer Steele Guebard Michael G. Raab Lisa Yen Kopp Todd R. Hansen Kristan Seyfarth Kelly Jennifer Wiley Gould
Roberta Maye Guthrie David B. Langhout Teri Bernacchi Hanson Jane Reinhardt Griswold
Todd L. Hamilton FOUNDERS CIRCLE Lisa Sriver Langhout Elizabeth Ledonne Harkins CHARTER CIRCLE** Mathew T. Griswold
Kerry Leatham Hands Stephanie Paine Crossin Elizabeth Tinsman Lee Elizabeth Stis Immer Maribeth Steimle Busey Michelle Silkowski Hackett
Virginia Jones Hayes Sarah Clark Dillon Amy Stutz Lettes Kristin Johnson Johnson Arthur W. Chick Timothy S. Holt
Alice Sackett Henrikson William C. Dillon Ann Koenig Lingner Michael W. Lynch David C. Coquillette David J. Kirk
Benjamin A. Henrikson David W. Hasenbalg Mark D. Locke M. Gregory May Molly Davenport Kirk
Susan Selis Heyniger Karen Strasma Koenig Kristin Roehr McClure Michael J. McCalpin FOUNDERS CIRCLE Lynn Hunt Kosup
Cynthia Densford Huffman Susan Peters Lange Charles A. Miller Tami L. Morris Dean Adams Russell O. LaMore
Robert G. James Robert B. McBride Carolyn Lukens Nyren Martina Steelman Mosley Brendan D. Anderson Timi Watson LaMore
William T. Jennings Robyn Nave McBride Kathleen Meredith Pearson Stacy Biedermann O’Brien Margaret Hanson Donoghue Sarah Fischer Lannom
Robin York Johnson Kevin B. Morse Stephen M. Reynolds Elizabeth Nicely O’Toole James D. Galliher David C. Lombardo
Susan Zachritz Kelleher Leslie Alexander North Susan Wise Riggen Patricia Warren Orr Elisabeth Shorney Hamilton Tracy McClellan Lombardo
Lori Rosekrans Klinedinst Richard W. North Anne-Marie McCormick John B. Oviatt III Mark B. Hamilton Amy Baumgartner Mathias
Erin Allyse Mahoney John O. Renken Schiering Cynthia Young Peters Dana Drew Johnston Kellie Clevenger McCarthy
Rebecca Walter Maish Todd C. Rumsey Brian W. Schymik David M. Peters D. William Lange Stephen B. Moore
Mary Peebles McCaig Jeffrey J. Stacey Karen Stehlik Sear Julia Pickett Petr Barbara Wallace Rumsey D. Bruce Nelson
Leisa Stark Merrell Susan Pittman Travis Steven M. Sear Janet Rostron Piedmonte Sarah Guild Smith Mary Sullivan O’Brien
Elizabeth C. Miller Joseph H. Short Joan Ruggles Piedmonte Scott R. Swan Dana Durham Osler
Jonathan A. Orr PATRONS CIRCLE Bryan D. Sorge Kimberly Edgar Pionzio Jeri Kehn Thompson Leslie M. Short
Tracy Spier Osborn Stephen R. Battreall John B. Stringfellow Jeffrey C. Pittsley Nora E. Sneberger
Marcia Spencer Owens ◆ Susan Seat Battreall J. Brad Voelz Martina Alvey Podgorski PATRONS CIRCLE Kennan R. Sullivan
Kimberli Barton Pfeifer Dennis E. Bland Daniel G. Walsh Kristi Sheahan Ponder Ellyn Ikeda Alt Michael J. Traylor
Raymond G. Piedmonte Vicki Wilson Bohlsen Leanna Hardin Walther Laura Gallina Poole Kevin M. Burns Barry D. Trowbridge
Todd Poole David M. Dickens Geoffrey W. Weaver Polly A. Porter Christopher M. Curtis Julie A. Trowbridge
Phillip M. Renforth R. Scott Herrmann Kelly Burk Wetoska Richard E. Ray James M. Gladden Elizabeth Christman Tryon
Catherine Shoemaker Richey Kathleen Evans Lahr Rita Strange Wilder Erin Hinkle Records Burton L. Hagler William T. Tway
Susan Chapman Roegge Michael L. Lewis Kirsten Erickson Wildman John A. Rigdon William B. Harting Beverly King Weaver
Jean Chamness Russner Robyn Ratcliffe Manzini Charles E. Rumsey Matthew J. Miller William J. Weimer, Jr.
Mark C. Seitz Alyson Brown Navarro CONTRIBUTORS Janet McLeod Ryan Peter J. Munson Stephen R. Wetoska
Rebecca Mae Sensenbaugh Amy Reavis Noden Sherri Modrak Ashby Melanie C. Sargent Jennifer Clarkson Soster Matthew L. Wisen
Carla Hale Sheets Kent A. Ono Michael P. Baldwin Kara Peterson Schroeder Lee C. Weingart
Angela Arihood Sleeman William Douglas Penn Terri Tyler Black John C. Sisson CONTRIBUTORS
Stephanie Somers Cynthia Rankin Rauschert Karen Yahnke Bump Neal Y. Smith BUILDERS CIRCLE Kimberly Allee Allen
John D. Stefany Mark C. Rauschert Suzanne Loechte Burgess John A. Snyder Betsy Arnold Adams David M. Bagley
Scott D. Stetson David D. Robinson Rebecca Fleming Calwell Susan McCarthy Stetson Kristine Thorlton Batross Mary Barg Baldwin
Marianne Swank-Buehler Chad F. Winston Lynn M. Cameron Susan Owen Teson Jennifer A. Bauer Cynthia Smith Bolander
Carol Pontius Taylor Matthew D. Wright Joseph T. Charles, Jr. Kara Kaminski Thomas Randal D. Biederstedt Eric B. Braun
Gregory D. Taylor Kevin L. Chumlea Nancy Surratt Townsend Eric R. Bjelland Wendy Johnson Cain
Patricia Pace Temple BUILDERS CIRCLE Jill Hall Cleaves Janet Love Trout Michael D. Bohlin Nancy Knochel Clodfelter
Peter R. Temple Norene Lippincott Bennett Jonathan C. Dill Kristy Dalby Truax Dianna Minnick Boyce William Joseph Condon
Vincent P. Truax III Pauline Young Brett Janet Wakefield Dunmyer Lisa Williamson Turner John L. Brett Carol Strom Currie
Joseph B. Vanderkolk Ann Woods Bruehl John W. Dyer Michael A. White William L. Chastain N. Bohlsen Dill
Bruce D. Williams Christopher A. Buck David G. Farquhar Jennifer Bay Williams Thomas R. Conrad Julie Bowman Dobbs
Ronda Hamaker Williams Mary Jeanne O’Gara Burger Ellen Johnson Fishel Cynthia Dugan Curnow Stuart J. Dobbs
Stephanie Caudill Clifton Mary Beth Fisher SPECIAL GIFTS Patrick J. Del Medico Nancy Holbrook Drinker
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Sarah Morehead Combs Mary Flynn Flynn Karen Strasma Koenig J. Walter Duncan IV Charles M. Ellis
Bonnie Hansen Bromund Stephen N. Combs John F. Foddrill Michael A. Edwards Angela Tate Eugenio
Jeffrey D. Gaunt Kimberly A. George Robert W. Eherenman Terese Rhodes Faulkner
SPECIAL GIFTS
Anthony J. de Nicola
Bradley Frank Hayes
David L. Hollander
Daniela O’Leary Gill
George B. Gill
1988 Lisa Brickley Fink
W. Gregory Fox
Jeffrey M. Gordon
David L. Haney
ANNUAL FUND: $34,469
Mark R. Koenig Diana C. Hossack Gregory D. Gordon DONORS: 137 James P. Getgey Diane Smyth Hansen
Carie Rogovich Kennedy Paige Bates Green PARTICIPATION: 30% Kamal Girgis Susan Dixon Harbison
OTHER GIFTS Lyle R. Hardman
Jeffrey A. Hansen Wendy Wise Haskell
Sharon L. Heinrich Lisa Mitchell Hatter
James F. Meyer Molly Munn Hensley
“The Herrick E.H. Greenleaf Chair in Computer Science allows Gregg A. Hiland
me to pursue my many academic projects with greater ease. The Luanne Stanley Hook
1987 award supports my use of the DyKnow Vision groupware system,
Matthew J. Hook
Jennifer Nichol Horsey
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Susan Seat Battreall Brenda Beesley Hurst
Michael A. Ehlers
which has improved my teaching and therefore my students’ Jennifer Williams Jensen
Jennifer Lundgren Salerno Tracy B. LaBonte
learning in my computer science classes. The award also funds Elizabeth Gwin Lanzone
ANNUAL FUND: $43,977 my projects using computer simulations to support research on Angelo J. Loumbas
DONORS: 153 Maryanne Seat Macris
PARTICIPATION: 28% evolutionary strategies. This work, conducted with colleagues in Sandra Harker Marlowe
Angela Martin Mattingly
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
the mathematics and biology departments, has ramifications for Ann Morehead McClellan
Laura Parsons Schoch Douglas A. McElhaney
global warming. Finally, the award allows me to continue extensive Marci S. McNaghten
CHARTER CIRCLE** service projects concerning under-representation in computing. The Greenleaf Chair Amy Bowman Meyer
Robin Wieland Daniel Ilze Berzins Miller
William K. Daniel II in Computer Science greatly improves my ability to serve our University and the global Jennifer King Molyneaux
Brice H. Dunshee Elizabeth Reller Moragne
Laura Runyan Dunshee
community of women in computing.” Kevin M. Morris
Scott A. Fredrick Jane Galiene Oviatt
– Gloria Childress Townsend, Professor of Computer Science and Chair of the Steven M. Ray
Todd G. Gardner
David J. Ihlenfeld Computer Science Department Caryn Greer Riemer
Douglas O. Rist
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Craig A. Evans Maria Sharpe Westrick ◆ Douglas S. Gourley Rachel Bone Tuohy Eddie Lee Stewart Stuart M. Morton
Christopher P. Felts Amy N. Yarbrough Dale S. Porfilio Jennifer Babcock Whibbs Stephanie Shoman Stewart ◆ Tamika Ragland
David J. Free Dean A. Wiseman Lera Newton Straits Nordstrom
Catherine Bullock Jesko CONTRIBUTORS CHARTER CIRCLE** Cindy Herzog Wood Carri Stabenow Strauss Jason G. Petrovich
Julie Janzaruk Jones Carol Lareau Barlow Holly Adams Bailey Diana Morris Sullivan Mark A. Toole
Rick J. Jones Jo Morrow Becco Jackson B. Davis CONTRIBUTORS Katharine A. Teegarden Courtney L. Waterman
Richard D. Keeler Teressa Welch Benge ◆ Kathlyn E. Fletcher Todd A. Akins Krista Mullman Tweed
Christopher J. Kosobud James R. Berg Charles W. Hetzel, Jr. Scott E. Alexander Lynn M. Wachtman BUILDERS CIRCLE
Laura Frey Michael Jennifer Emmert Berg Sarah Sargent Hetzel Benjamin F. Allen Dawn Van De Keere Werk Amanda Burke Aaronson
Tiffany DiBernardo Amy Geraldson Bhote Mary Bridges Lyne Jennifer Doyle Baker David B. Whetzel David P. Allen
O’Donnell Clare Backer Bies Charles J. Meyer Kristen Proctor Banbury Julia Babcock Whitmore Stephanie Schmidt Allen
Christoph M. Oettinger Joshua T. Block Andrea Powelson Singer Regina Wenner Barney James E. Williams Jeffrey L. Beck
Michael R. Pankey James R. Browne, Jr. ◆ Heike Cockerill Spahn Ted A. Bateman Kathryn Perrin Williams Lauren Stillwell Bernaldo
Heather Seebass Peters Ellen Johnson Busch Kaari Taylor Vaughn Jill Endicott Baurle Travis S. Wilson Eric G. Bruksch
Joel P. Riley Robert M. Busch Kristen Hall Blanford Beth Sturgeon Zukowski Miriam E. Cleveland
Melissa McCreery Riley Heather McLaughlin Carson FOUNDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth Howard Brim Laura Kurtz Clouser
Jianping Shi John M. Cassady David C. Ferrell Patrick G. Childress Andrea Helm Collins
Matthew J. Wetoska
Susan Umbaugh Wilson
Donald J. Cosley
Jane Crandall Curtin
Christopher S. Gorz
John L. Kittle, Jr.
Bret A. Cornn
Temple A. Custer
1993 Dennis J. Collins
Eric K. Habig
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Barbara Hill Dozier Leigh Miller Dally André L. Brewer Jennifer Scott Hanson
BUILDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth E. Felger PATRONS CIRCLE Laura Witte Davis Emily Smith Coolidge Jennifer Fry Huber
Richard J. Ashton C. Matthew Fox Sara Ratliff Brown Lisa Stahly DeHart Rita Wetterstroem Hyland Peter J. Huber
Misty Ayers-Cumbow Jeffrey E. Francis Kathryn D. Campbell Robert D. Dilts James A. Rechtin Amy Symons Hughes
Brant A. Bair Elizabeth Murtaugh Gangi Mary South Crousore Lisa M. Foerster Bradley J. Simmons Eric C. Hurshman
Norine Cleary Baker ◆ Troy S. Greenlee Kyle A. Gamble Anne M. Hardwick Matthew R. Johnson
Stacey Riley Baker Natasha Dotson Grider Tricia Kirkby Hofmann Kara Wood Harlan ANNUAL FUND: $29,472 Jeffery A. Kent
Cindy Losure Baraban Lori Wright Grimm Emily Thyen Martin Sarah Tasker Hartnett DONORS: 127 T. Eric Klein
Ann Roessler Barcroft Susan Schoenherr Groeling John D. Meyer Sherri Groves Hash PARTICIPATION: 27% Amy Cook Lancaster
Shannon Canty Bates David W. Hardy Clarenda M. Phillips Matthew F. Hatfield Andrew D. Lindsay
Angela Smith Bell Jennifer Davis Hardy Tracy Broeker Sadlon Cynthia Thomas Helms OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Rebecca Metz Mavon
Luke E. Billman Mary R. Hayes Kathryn Noll Webster Mark R. Hoke ◆ Lisa Henderson Bennett Terri Stevens McConville
Lynne Arnold Binder Heidi Shays Heinbaugh Michelle Merkel Yoakam Catherine Millikin Ishikawa Stanford K. McCoy
Amy Comer Broderick John A. Hurley II Paula L. Kaiser CHARTER CIRCLE** Christine Bishop Moore
◆ Michael G. Burton Maria Brazil Ianni BUILDERS CIRCLE Chantal M. Lambrix ◆ André L. Brewer Susan Delduchetto Ohler
Stacey Muehlbauer Church Lisa Williamson Jerome Deidre Coil Allender Rodney E. Lasley George E. Fogel W. Stephen Paul
Alice Bryce Clark Heidi Frielingsdorf Johnson Jonathan Q. Arnold Alex P. Lattin ◆ Timothy G. Franzen Brian S. Perry
Philip D. Clark Laura Chabraja Keeler Kristin Ailes Berrier Jon D. Lehmkuhler David H. Lavelle Joanne Garner Perry
Tamara DeJong Conrad Richard G. Kline Laura Rankin Bickle Gustavo Jose Lovato Jennifer Pelzer Martay Deborah Hoerner Price
Karen Fifield Crain Anita Lynn Lawrence Paul A. Bickle Laura Lingle Luth ◆ Travis S. Nelson Jamison S. Prime
Todd E. Cumbow Kelley M. Leahey J. David Blang Andrew J. MacGregor Troy Noard Stephanie Wiley Rodgers
Catherine L. Day Peter N. Liebetreu Joy Rowe Blang Diana Lacy McClaurin ◆ James A. Rechtin Scott T. Schaefer
Judith Troyer Deogracias Renee Vaske Liebetreu Stephanie Grieser Braming Sheila M. McDermott Lucy Schlauch
Karen L. DeTemple Spencer L. Lundgaard Derek Y. Brandt Kendra Gordon More FOUNDERS CIRCLE Tyler J. Snouffer
Kathleen Hesse Driggs Timothy B. Mangas Steven M. Broderick Michael C. Musgrave Richard W. Abraham Allison P. Stevens
Mark T. Driggs Katherine Embry Marek Gail Reddemann Burnside Kathleen C. Nicely Melanie Harshbarger Bella Laura Hesher Whipple
Jennifer Cook Driscoll Michele Nicholson Marinko Alison Winter Collins Elizabeth Furlong Nickels Robert H. Huff John E. Zimdars
Susan Todd Duker David J. Marzullo Kimberly A. Fitzgerald-Moran Thomas F. O’Gara Kelly Young Kittle
M. Justin Fisher, Jr. Mary Brown Moore Jill Frederickson Max Davis O’Guinn III Melinda Nicholson Leighton CONTRIBUTORS
Rachel Warner Forward Laura L. Muir Victoria Duncan Gardner Carlos Ortiz Darin E. Williams Kathleen MacDonald Allen
J. Pierre Fox Jennifer Neal Myers Rayna Vaught Godfrey Mindy Montgomery Patton Janna Rieth Andry
Timothy D. Freeman Julia Betjemann O’Brien T. Michael Grayson Mary Jane Phelps PATRONS CIRCLE Jason D. Barth
Wendy Elaine Harter Harlow Belinda Howe Pereira Milton A. Hatfield Mark D. Radlinski Kenya Stella Cobb Tricia Lund Batson
Amy Timmons Hayes Marla Stanish Perkins Karen Horvath-Wulf Gregory A. Rohlfs Steven A. Cobb Peter E. Borkon
Jason O. Heaton Jennifer Sandels Petersen Mark A. Hudson Mark S. Rye Ben D. Comer Gregory T. Boyer
Susan Harmon Jeffery Ashley Earnest Pindell Nicolette M. Johnson Lisa Lenz Schachterle Margaret Tewel Comer Scott C. Campbell
◆ Katharine Jonas Kleck Trent T. Ritzenthaler Nickie Karampas Kahle Maurice J. Schuetz III Jennifer Tiemann Foley Jennifer Maude Carlin
Edwin Alexander Prescott Victoria J. Roose Julie Licklider Kirk Rachel Roberts Stearns Kristina Kress Hagen Elizabeth Parker Carlson
LeGard Cecily Peterson Sokoloff Katherine A. Kless Denette Peck Steele Kris M. Carlson
Kelly Key LeGard Jonathan N. Stack Amanda Madden Kutoloski
Anjela M. Martin Gregory A. Stearns Craig E. Lower
Stacy Wilson McCann Michael Sullivan ◆ Kathleen Gorman
Christopher C. McGrann ◆ Jill Darnall Tanner Maltarich “I can truly say that DePauw Uni-
Theodore L. McMullen Patricia Bonaccorsi Thompson Corey B. Miller
Gregory D. Mefford Jennifer Sherman Wilson Laticia Callecod Miller versity has helped shape me into
Susan J. Morris Amanda Martin Mock the person I am today. I give to the
◆ Julie Carson Morrow Heather Olson Morrow
Roger L. Neff IV
Andra M. Pavuls
1992 John C. Morrow
Matthew B. Nelson
Annual Fund yearly for two rea-
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Kirk D. Perry Kathlyn E. Fletcher Emilio Nieves sons. The first is my way of saying
T. Ray Phillips IV Kathleen Gorman Maltarich Christine A. Olson
Victoria Schultz Phillips Brian M. Pease thanks for four incredible years as
Robin Batties Pritchett ANNUAL FUND: $62,830 Gregory S. Portell a DePauw undergraduate. The sec-
Jason A. Pugh DONORS: 146 Gregory E. Pugh
Robert R. Ross PARTICIPATION: 28% Emily Dicks Reynolds ond reason is in hope that DePauw
Jennifer Quigley Sappenfield Jennifer Green Robbennolt
Marietta Johnson Scherer PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Laura Cunningham Ryser remains one of the top educational
Matthew L. Supple Francesca M. Moroney Jennifer Roessler Schultz
Elizabeth Ingham Wallis M’Liz Mawicke Simonds institutions in the United States.”
◆ Gregory C. Wallis OLD GOLD CIRCLE** John C. Stadler – André L. Brewer ’93
Jonathan C. Weed Karen Jenkins Borgerding Andrew T. Theobald
Craig A. Westrick Michael J. Giesecke Tracy Heise Theobald
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Alison Hammerschmidt Sheila M. Nash K. Holmes Niemi Penelope S. Martin Erica Levy Reh Abigail Lounsbury Morrow
Cockerill Melissa B. Nicholson Eric A. Padilla Amy Tabb Massey David P. Schellenbach Jodi M. Noffsinger
Thomas M. Cockerill Erin K. O’Brien Eric C. Peterson Deena K. McBain Laura Thurmond Schellenbach Kelly A. Ortner
Tricia Robinson DeLeon Jason Novak Pasalich Scott W. Rencher Amber Ann McNamara ◆ Mark A. Smiley Joshua G. D. Patterson
John P. Freese Laura Christensen Richey Keith J. Sims Ryan T. Miller Margaret E. Snow Adam T. Payne
Christopher L. Gottbrath Britton D. Rink Brad A. Thomas Amanda Matis Morris Scott R. Stokke David C. Powers, Jr.
◆ Charles A. Greene, Jr. Jill Jennings Rowe Shelby M. Thompson Anne E. Olson Amy K. Weisenbach Kelly Grider Rees
Peter M. Hepner Michelle H. Runzer Cathy L. Walker Jennifer Hein Oltrogge Monica J. Roe
Sarah Norris Hepner Kyle J. Salyers Kimberly Svenson Weas Raphaella Palmer Prange BUILDERS CIRCLE Paul M. Roeder
Lisa Notarianni Huse Laura Connor Sapp Seth T. Wilburn Kristy A. Reith Lauren McBeath Albarella Marie Eilermann Romano
Scot L. Johnston Brian P. Shannon Karesa Underwood Roush Julie Seddelmeyer Ashabraner Richard J. Roth III
Anne E. Keller Rebecca Robertson Sheffer CONTRIBUTORS James A. Senese Kristin Comer Belyew Meleah Ann Rush
Jason D. Kimpel Laurie D. Snyder Britt H. Anderson Jason B. Shea Jennifer Philips Bott Christopher J. Sidor
Susan Chase Koerner Elizabeth Earls Sparrow Anne Freeman Ball Heidi Farid Sprowls Lora Yue-Moi Chio Elizabeth A. Sundermann
Michael A. Lawton Jessica E. Staley Michael S. Berthoud John W. Strange II Jonathan M. Clippinger Kelly Hughes Vaclavek
Joan Kennen Lefevere Gwen Tohill-Macam Michelle Palmer Black Jason M. Winter Jennifer Schmaltz Ellis William F. Vandover
Aaron J. Lucchetti Erika Taylor Turan Margaret Kurz Braun Gregory A. Gvozdas Jeffrey C. Wagner
Laura J. McLarney Sarah A. Wagoner Tamara Heetland Campise OTHER GIFTS Scott L. Howard Michelle L. Walter
Kevin M. Mendenhall Emily Trent Wanezek Christopher L. Cassidy Stuart R. Buttrick Jennifer Bundy Kistler Shelley Farr Wetzel
Sarah J. Miller Mathew T. Watkins Jennifer Cleveland Cassidy Scott A. Cobb Jon-Jon Knepp J. Andrew Wise
J. Paul Niemann Robyn Jarmer Welch Carrie Clogg Nathan A. Macy Prescott M. Wright
Stephen J. North Jennifer L. Wesolowski Laura Welker Cochran Laura A. Mehaffey Jeremy W. Zoladz
Christian Foster Olsen
◆ Donald Harrison Olson
Tamika N. Whitehead
Amy Wood Wood
Traci Bailey Coil
Sonya Lee Daniels
1998 Brooke Young North
Althea Vidmar Ohe GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
John G. Pfleeger John W. Yoder Matthew D. Dellinger Jaime Best Guthals Jason R. Pagels Jason M. Schneider
Martha Grayson Pfleeger Allison Morrow Delp Neil A. Guthals Jason M. Phelps
Emily Potter Robertson GIFTS IN HONOR OF Eric Sean Denny John M. Kramer Joshua M. Pitcock
◆ Kathleen J. Shean
Jerry W. Smartt, Jr.
Kathleen J. Shean Melinda Birger Devany
Devon Thompson Ebbing
Martin A. Ruiz
Cassidy E. Ruschell
1999
ANNUAL FUND: $12,595 CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Melissa Terrill Spowal OTHER GIFTS Scott B. Farnham DONORS: 111 Jennifer Schwartz Schmidt Jennifer Raney Kalmus
Ronald L. Stiver Louis S. Hakim Dina Houck French PARTICIPATION: 25% Rachel Hofmann Shockley David J. Posegay
Jennifer Y. Tavares Carrie J. Fugate Mary Emison Uptain
John L. Tullis Victoria Lee Gering CHARTER CIRCLE** Katrina L. Wahl ANNUAL FUND: $8,623
Joshua A. Vaughn
◆ Liza N. Zapata
1997 Katherine Bostwick Glass
Susan P. Gundersen
Julie Kollhoff Ball Elizabeth Talyor Warren
Jordan P. Williams
DONORS: 111
CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Colin R. Connor PARTICIPATION: 26%
Sarah Ragsdale Beck Henry J. Guzzo Deborah Dalenberg Eskew
CONTRIBUTORS Carolyn E. Whittier Kyle D. Herrman Brian P. Hauck CONTRIBUTORS CHARTER CIRCLE**
J. David Agnew Eric J. Hewing Jamie L. Lewis Peter J. Akey ◆ Ryan J. Danks
Christina C. Anderson ANNUAL FUND: $11,416 Beth Deschler Hickerson Ross M. Wheeler Alejandro Amezcua A. Grant Hale
Bryce W. Barton DONORS: 95 Todd D. Hickerson Sioban Morrisroe Amezcua Rebecca Shaw Sims
James J. Bell PARTICIPATION: 26% Inga Zeeb Holton PATRONS CIRCLE Anonymous
Mary Hall Bernheisel Stephanie Drasler Juneau Gregory A. Cain Gregory M. Bornstein PATRONS CIRCLE
Brian L. Boak CHARTER CIRCLE** Darren P. Keller Jennifer Marsh Dixon S. Lynn Bostrom John H. Bankhurst
Lynn Wallis Boak Gregory M. Ball Jason P. Kreag Kristin Sasse Griffin Brandon M. Burke Elizabeth A. Goldberg
Kristin Schaefer Borgman Andrew J. Bennett Lance J. Kugler ◆ Nadia T. Mitchem Molly Wilkinson Chavers ◆ Jennifer Raney Kalmus
Brent E. Breithaupt Matthew W. Bowers Hattie Powell Lester Jeffrey L. Rader Krista L. Clark Scott M. Kalmus
Eric T. Brewe Eric J. Graham Jennifer Cunningham Martin Katie Elftmann Rader Todd A. Clark Perry J. Trowbridge
Amy Eberle Brill Nicole Chabraja Graham Jonathan Todd Coan
Jennifer Barber Bubp Devon Roberts Nelson Coretta L. Cooper BUILDERS CIRCLE
David B. Clark Lucy A. Ferguson Pett Kimberly Stimmel Coyne Anne S. Becker
Stacy Poisel Clark Craig S. Remsen “As a DePauw student, I was co-leader Wynesia L. Dickerson Janet L. Briner
Elizabeth A. Coffman ◆ Carolyn E. Whittier Thomas D. Fagan, Jr. Cara Crosby Clippinger
Chad M. Copper for Young Life, a Greencastle organi- Stephen A. Falace Rebecca McConnell
Amanda Jedlicka Custer PATRONS CIRCLE John L. Ferringer Cunningham
Alisha Tipton Delemore zation through which adults provide Anita Mendoza Garibovic
Julie Altman Artz Steven M. Dellinger
◆ Kenya Taray Delemore Matthew R. Gorrell friendship, support, and mentoring Mindy Lewis Gearheart Elizabeth A. English
Pim Susan Davidson Doerr Kelly C. Haley Kinberly Sandner Goff Melanie A. Garrett
◆ Gabrielle Giuliano Drafall Michael A. Harrison to high school students. Participat- Jennifer Miller Grable ◆ Olan B. Garrett
Tracy Miller Ellis Melissa Murray Yuska Lori A. Hagest Cheryl A. Gonzalez
Renee Dubuque Fisher ing in Young Life was a big part of Ryan M. Hays Joshua D. Holton
Eric L. Fotsch BUILDERS CIRCLE Rachel Hood Herrman Lindsey Gottfred Holton
LeAnn M. Gaerte what made my experience at DePauw Gregory A. Hewitt
David S. Bean Krista Lutterman Hurt
Adam Galilee-Belfer Ben H. Beck so rich. I also spent an academic year Alanna Hobbs Jonathan A. Klinginsmith
Stephen G. Grove ◆ Sarah Ragsdale Beck Kristopher D. Howell Christopher S. Landis
Meredith Guldin Guerrera David M. Benne studying at Kansai Gaidai University Emily B. Hunteman Catherine A. Lux
Kimberly J. Haas J. Matthew Broughton Katherine Reese Hutz Lathe E. Miller
Erin Flynn Hakansson Ryan M. Burke
in Japan. This life-changing experi- Susan E. Jackson Jeffrey D. Mohl
Carole Hand Hill Deirdre E. Deakyne Jennifer L. Johnson Blair T. Naifeh
Robert J. Hill ence helped improve my Japanese lan- Beth Felker Jones
Lara A. Dodds Russell E. Newton
Camela Je’Mia Hixson Melissa C. Feemster guage skills so much that I became Michael A. Lewis Laura Lindsay Perry
Andrea L. Hughes Lorraine Abney Freese Megan Cary Lobe Benjamin L. Stewart
Amy M. Keith Ryan S. Fruchey the Japanese tutor on campus. It Danica Rodemich Mathes Sara Elizabeth Torpey
Roland Scott Keske Jean-Pierre Guilbault Jennifer Wagonseller Mathys Jennifer Bachert Venutolo
Scott M. Longnecker Cheryl L. Heiss
also influenced my goal to work and Michael A. Matteucci Thomas J. Venutolo
Nicole Sunkel Lorch Shawn R. Highland Marguerite Daly McCarthy Megan Patterson Zalokar
Stephanie Ann Lowrey travel abroad as much as possible.” Elizabeth C. McGroarty
Amanda Martin Hittle
◆ Earl R. Macam Byron D. Hittle – M. Kathryn Barnes ’06, Corydon, Ind. Carlin R. Metzger CONTRIBUTORS
Andrew G. Mast Jennifer Simmons Lucchetti Angela Vandenburg Miller Heidi Middendorf Bagwell
Erica Lindsey Mast Clint D. Mitchell Rolland Scholar Kerrie L. Milligan Hugh Cabot Bartlett, Jr.
Matthew J. McLure Kristen Koerner Morris Elizabeth A. Mizell Klarysa J. Benge
Bryan J. Murray Kathryn Ventura Neely Amelia Somerville Moen Daniel P. Berns
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Gifts by members of the class of 2006 were made Anne Elizabeth Forde Nicole Marjorie Kernan Jenny Rebecca Morrissey Michael Scott Stanek
in honor of those individual parents, grandpar- Michael Faherty Foster Aaron Christopher Key Aaron Blake Mull Shannon Gregory Starr
Sarah Elizabeth Fox ◆ Robert Ralph Kiepura Reid David Murtaugh ◆ Janis Eleanor Steck
ents, and friends who exemplified love, support, Katherine Suzanne Frees John Thomas Kihlken Mary Jane Musca Emily Myers Steele
and commitment throughout each student’s four Julie Orth Fries Joel Thomas King John Michael Musselman John Charles Stephens
years at DePauw. The following list of seniors David Kerry Frost II Michael Raymond Klear Christopher Ryan Myrvold Lindsay Kathlyn Stepp
made gifts to the senior gift drive to express their Adam Lee Frounfelter Scott Robert Kreuzman Alexandra Joanne Nelson Alexander Donovan Stewart
Tanja Gazibara Justin Warner Kruse Molly Tavenner Nelson Matthew David Stone
appreciation. Rebekah Lee Gebhard Laura Ann Kuh Ryan Everette Nesbitt Ann J. Stringer
Daniel Francis Gehbauer Matthew Williams Kukla Laura Marie Noggle Josephine Dyer Strong
2006 Jenna Leigh Campbell Audrey Elizabeth Gehlhausen
Emily Louise German
Katherine Todd La Beau
Mark Lawrence Labedz
Rory James Nolan
Adrian Lee Norris
Laura Elizabeth Strup
Erin Victoria Szuch
ANNUAL FUND: $2,808 Todd Joseph Capes
Kelly Nicole Carlberg Bradley Thomas Giordano Darron Jamon Lasley Richard Cassidy Peter Anson Taschenberger
DONORS: 391
Helen Touchstone Carlson Kari Lynn Glazier Rickey Elizabeth Lavers O’Donnell, Jr. Julie Victoria Thayer
PARTICIPATION: 70%
Charles Warren Carpenter Zoe Shira Gochin Martha Ann Leader William Garrett O’Reilly ◆ Christopher Howard
Tiffany Christina Carson Elisabeth Goldman Christina A. Leary Jessica Linn Oesch Thiele
CONTRIBUTORS
Lisa Hamilton Chambers Heidi Lynne Gonso Christina Anne Leavy Michael Anthony Oren Abigail Marie Thompson
Zachary William Adams
Xinyue Chang Mark Alexander Gonzales Julia Marie Legler Velma Priscilla J. Page Andrea Kay Thompson
Jill Cathryn Adamson
Nipun Chopra Brian Scott Gooch Ryan Steven Lett Ashley Michelle Paschal Ashley Marie Thompson
Heather Marie Adler
Christopher George Sarah Beth Good Daniel Martin Lewallen Kala Ravindra Pattar Rebecca Leigh Thompson
Megan Shea Alexander
Christopulos Andrew William Graw Elizabeth Anne Lewis Christine Tory Pavlovich Emily Elizabeth Thornton
Briana Claire Anderson
Clayton Adam Clark Allison Lynn Grogan Jason Oscar Link Erin Capehart Pearson Stephen Matthew Topper
Jill Carver Anderson
David Curran Clark, Jr. Kathleen Anne Gutting Craig Davis Lippincott Nicole Renee’ Pence Alexander Hilmes Toumey
Kerri Patricia Angel
Gregory Boyd Clay Christina Elena Guzik ◆ Blair Alyse Loftspring Alexander Bleakley Penning Ashley Nicole Traylor
Daniel Patrick Antle
Allison Ket Clem Andrew Samuel Hanson Whitney Michelle Long Benjamin Russell Peters Michael Gerhard Treffehn
Lauren Jo Archerd
Joshua Paul Coats Bethany Elsie Harper Mark James Loomis Zachary Shea Pfister Maggie Cristina Tresslar
Sheena Rae Arink
Jonathan Christopher Coffin Kelsey Marie Harris Craig Rodgers Lowry, Jr. Ashley Elizabeth Pierce Michael Paul Triplett
Chad Steven Arnold
Isaac Colon Zachary Cale Harris Graham Aaron Lukens Charles Alexander Plese Abigail Renee Troutman
Katherine Gia Askounis
Kelli Ann Corney Kye Trisler Hawkins David Wesley Mack Sarah Lynn Plymate Theodore Franklin
David Benjamin Badger
William Burcham Coulter Lauren Christina Hawley Kathryn Anne Magill Elizabeth Grace Pollom Van Dorn III
Ashley Lauren Baker
Amanda Louise Craw La Donna Jo Hayden Ashley Gene Maire Alexandra Catherine Polus Kelly Rae Velazquez
James Erwin Ballard
Winston Paul Crowley Laura Lillian Palmer Heck Peter Joseph Makielski Blake Wilson Porter Emily Joanne Waldren
Tiffany Nicole Suzanne
Christian Landis Cullen Sara Nicole Hedrick Lauren Beth Mandelbaum Kevin Anthony Prall Jennifer Lee Wallace
Ballard
◆ Brian Jeffrey Culp Joshua John Heeg Katharine Cole Manecke Claude Daniel Price Andrew William Watterson
◆ Projjol Banerjea
Craig Andrew Cunningham Ryan Michael Heffernan Jared David Mann Seth David Rainford Jaimes Mitchell Waymouth
Brittany Nicole Barber
◆ Kristyn Abbey Currier Lauren Elizabeth Hendrix Phillip Boyd Mann, Jr. Lauren Claire Rakes ◆ Mark Donald Webb
David Christensen Bausman
Jennifer Lynn Czaplicki Katherine Marie Herman Patrick Young Matheny Whitney Drewes Ramsay Melissa Marie Webb
Jenny Lynn Baylor
Adam Greenfield D’Alton John Marshall Hillenburg Justin Bartlett Mathes Ryan Joseph Randolph ◆ Lindsay Marie Weber
Alexia Anne Beally
Jenna Marie Dahman Andrew Jeffrey Hodge ◆ Eric Thomas Mattingly Paul Timothy Raskin Stacy Lynn Wells
Caleb J. Beasley
Suzanne Marie Daily Matthew Gregory Hodge Christine Lynn Maxey Lesley Jane Rasp Jacob Paul Wham
Kiel Andrew Beehler
Stephanie Marie Daniels Chad Matthew Homan Kevin James McAteer Christopher Clay Reams Laura Frances Whenmouth
Jessica Ann Beeson
Megan Marie Davenport Lindsay Elizabeth Houin Kenneth Lee McConnaughey Devonii Lushaun Reid Christina Marie Wichert
Laura Victoria Benjamin
Brandon William Dawson Elizabeth Anne Huffman Margaret Ann McCullough William Thompson Ross Clarkston Wiethoff
Rajib Ramon Bhattacharjee
Gregory Douglas DeBeer Lowell Maxwell Huffman Benjamin Daniel McKelfresh Reiners IV Amy Marie Wilcox
Katherine Alicia Billman
Meghan Elise DeFreeuw Mark Alexander Hultz David Ian Mc Millin Justin Lee Remmelts Sheila Luann Wilcox
Jennifer Lynn Binkley
Shane Steven DeLury Carolyn Margaret Igoe Erin Bracken McMillin Antony David Rhine David James Wildt
Janet Elizabeth Blandford
Matthew James Deahl Rochelle Dawn Immel Antonio Bernard Mercado Elizabeth Marie Rice Brian Scott-Patrick Williams
Robert Allen Blau
Leslie Nichole Dillon Charles Conrad Jackson William Henry Metzinger IV Kelly Ashley Richards Dane Corwin Wilson
Kofi A. Boateng
Katherine Suzanne Dinges William Michael James ◆ Sara Ashley Meyer Gary Rudolph Rom Lindsay Layne Winslow
Brett Alan Bohlander
Nicholas Joseph DiSalvo Katie Marie Jaskierski Megan Elizabeth Michael Amanda Celine Royalty Brian Michael Winstead
Elizabeth Lorraine Bondi
Jessica Lynette Dixon Courtney Elizabeth Jeffries John Alan Michels Rebecca Leigh Ruegg Lauren Nichole Winter
Anthony Joseph Borgmann
◆ Erin Elizabeth Dodd Kathryn McGrath Jensen Jessica Ann Milano Scott Thomas Sadowski Emily Marie Wiscomb
Jonathan Carl Bostrom
Jacob Stephen Donlon Deborah Emma Jewell Amanda Lynne Miller Mary Katherine Sandtveit Jeana Marie Wissing
Joshua Lee Bowen
Christopher Andrew Doran Emily Katrina Johnson Sarah Anne Miller Erica Nicole Santa Ross Elliott Wittenberg
Ann Kathleen Boyer
Selasi Dorcoo Kyle David Johnson Andrew Arthur Millis Aliese Anahid Sarkissian Rachel Ann Wolff
Lee Anne Brant
◆ Natalie Lyn Dressel Chase Leland Jonason ◆ Brian Gregory Millis Benjamin Eugene Scherer Steven Daniel Wonn
Andrew William Breck
Caitlin Elizabeth Driscoll Nicole Cherie Jones Patrick John Mitchell Nadya Sarah Schmitter Sarah Ann Wurzburg
Katherine Mary Bremer
Nicholas Ryan Dryden Janet Elizabeth Justmann Allison Marie Moll Robert Mitchell Schoch Stephanie Michelle Yoder
Ashley Elizabeth Brewer
Joel Ryan Duckworth Tod Michael Karpinski Jeana Kristine Monrad Cynthia Ann Schwartz Jenny Fort Young
Cassie Diane Brogan
Alicia Austine Dudley Jessica Christine Kelly David Charles Morine Brian Michael Scott Jennifer Lyn Zeser
Matthew James Brower
Stefanie Ann Duncan Ann Marie Seller
Benjamin Michael Brown
Gabriel Aloysius Dunn Ashley Elizabeth Sewell GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Caitlin Amanda Brown
Kathryn Artis-May Dyall Daniel Ryan Shaver Vanessa Anne Baer
Dorothea Elizabeth Brown “By making an
David Phillip Eberle Donna Marie Shawhan
Nicole Alexandra Bruce
Allison Brooke Ehinger Graham Lincoln Shepherd
Lauren Irene Brummett annual gift, I feel as
Jesse Colin Brutkiewicz ◆ Matthew Joseph Ehinger Brenton Alexander Shultz
Benjamin Eldon Siebrase
2008
Elizabeth Anne Bryant Joel Christopher Elliott though I am doing GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Douglas Joseph Elsbeck David Charles Simons Elizabeth Bennett Jackson
Julie Elaine Bubp
John Alfred Burkhardt III Jonathan David Enenbach my part to ensure Sara Megan Smaltz
Kathryn Alana Ertel Andrew Collins Smith
Anne Arundel Burnett that future students
Amy Elizabeth Eshelman Peter Bradford Smith
Peter Corbett Burns
Kate Ann Evans Rachel Victoria Smith
Lindsay Helen Burtis are awarded the Stuart Decker Smith
Lauren Michelle Bustard Shawn Marie Evans
William Anthony Fama, Jr. same life changing Wrede Howard Smith III
Annabelle Rose Butler
Jennifer Rose Faulkner Sara Ann Sonderman
Daniel Patrick Butler
Kathryn Lynn Bylenga Jennifer Ann Fedchak opportunities that were offered to me as Claire Summers Sorenson
Daniel Mark Feenstra ◆ Andrea Kaye Speller
Matthew Stuart Cable a student.”
Patrick Perry Ferrini Michael Scott Spiegel
Justin Ewing Cail
Johanna Lynne Fickenscher Amanda Brooke Stafford
Catherine Elizabeth Calabro – Andrea K. Speller ’06, Jonathan Jeffrey Staley
Chad Adrian Call ◆ Megan Elizabeth Fogarty
Katie Jean Foote Indianapolis, Ind. Benjamin Reed Stallsworth
Aileen Christine Campbell
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DePauw thanks the following Parents’ Fund Committee members for another successful year.
• Jeffrey R. Armstrong and Lisa K. Armstrong • Robert J. Gehring and Amy M. Gehring dec
• William L. Brown III ’69 and • William N. Krucks and Linda Krucks
Susan Lange Brown ’68 • James A. McCarthy and Mary McCarthy
• Rick L. Coffin and Sarah Robinson Coffin ’74 • S. Michael McLaughlin and
• Michael R. Conner and Susan O’Keefe Conner Mary McLaughlin, Co-Chairs
• Mark F. Enenbach and Janis Enenbach • John M. Peters and Liat M. Peters
• Warren F. Fischer and Carol Fischer • Fred L. Rasp and Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp ’70
• Bruce L. Frankenberg and • Paul D. Rogers and Caroline Rogers
Kari Severson Frankenberg • 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
2005-06 Annual Fund.
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** OLD GOLD CIRCLE** John W. Jakes and Stuart H. Anness and Frank W. Durham, Jr. and Charles W. Hillman and Anne
R. David Hoover and Suzanne Charles A. Adams and Linda Rachel Payne Jakes Susan Anness Shirley Gilbert Durham Mossberg Hillman
Anderson Hoover Howell Adams Charles A. Leis and Marilyn Don B. Ansel and Irene Koebke James H. Emison and Eileen Robert B. Holland and
◆ Norval B. Stephens, Jr. and Barbara Van Dellen Beré Newpart Leis Ansel Sullivan Emison Elizabeth Gross Holland
Diane Forst Stephens Barrett L. Boehm and Tamara C. Rick Miller and Janel Howell R. J. Anthony and David B. Englehart and Jane Stevens Illich
Boehm Miller Cynthia S. Anthony Helen Englehart Kae Morris Jacobs
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Walter A. Boynton and Virginia ◆ Robert L. Mitchell ◆ Jeffrey Robert Armstrong ◆ Mark E. English David S. Johnson and Anne
Rhett W. Butler and Kay Burney Burns Boynton David J. Morehead and Marjorie and Lisa Kim Armstrong Dick Everard Prindle Johnson
Butler ◆ William R. Burleigh and Davis Morehead Theodore S. Bacon, Jr. and Glady Caley Faires John S. Kemper and Margaret
Nicholas D. Chabraja and Anne Husted Burleigh Peter A. Morse and Kathryn Sarah Hogate Bacon ◆ David L. Faulk and Kris McElwain Kemper
Eleanor Chabraja Robert C. Canfield and Patricia Murvin Morse Mark Allen Bailey and Maroon Faulk Herbert A. Kern and Arline
Robert J. Darnall and Marletta Harms Canfield Frank T. Page and Kay Page Patricia Seasor Bailey James H. Fletcher and Gerda W. Kern
Farrier Darnall ◆ Michael R. Conner and Gregory R. Page and Cynthia E. Webb Bassick IV and Fletcher Arnold J. Kiburz and Joan
◆ Don R. Daseke Susan O’Keefe Conner M. Page Kathy Bassick Paul D. Frederickson and Erlandson Kiburz
◆ Luis R. Davila and Deborah James M. Cornelius and Kathy Andrew J. Paine, Jr. and Jane Dennis C. Becker and Nancy Suzanne Wedeking Donald E. Kiely and Judith
White Davila Cornelius Medaris Paine Netherland Becker Frederickson McNew Kiely
James W. Emison dec David K. Cox and Billie Jonathan R. Pantaleoni and ◆ Edward B. Blair, Jr. and Mark Adin Fuller III and Neal E. Kitchell and Diana T.
◆ Ian M. Rolland and Miriam McCullough Cox Jane Pantaleoni Barbara Blair Cynthia Gaudin Fuller Kitchell
V. Rolland James S. Cunning and Lisa ◆ Jerry D. Pontius and Mary Peter A. Boyer and N. Ling ◆ David A. Galliher and Nancy Richard G. Kline and Martha
Michael L. Smith and Susan Stone Goff Pontius Boyer Hunger Galliher D. Kline
Leet Smith ◆ Eugene L. Delves and Sue Paul F. Radcliffe and Sue ◆ James A. Breckenridge Stephen K. Gauly and Patricia Robert L. Krouse and Sarah
Lee E. Tenzer and Marilyn Howard Delves Oettinger Radcliffe and Suzanne Decosted Gauly Strauss Krouse
E. Tenzer Lee E. Dirks Frank H. Roberts Breckenridge Robert W. Gibson ◆ William N. Krucks and
◆ John H. Wallace and Sarah John P. Douglass and Emily R. Edward M. Roob and Barbara ◆ William L. Brown III and Thomas R. Gibson and Sophie Linda Krucks
Reese Wallace Douglass Leske Roob Susan Lange Brown H. Gibson James W. LaFollette and Ev
◆ R. Lee Wilson and Deborah ◆ Donald C. Findlay, Jr. and Robert A. Schmidt and Graham C. Bryce and Sharley ◆ Charles A. Gilbert and Whaley LaFollette
Riefe Wilson Judith Lilly Findlay Margaret Sheridan Schmidt Bryce Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ◆ Thomas A. Lancaster and
Donald W. Garlinger and ◆ Richard W. Schwartz and William H. Buettin and Arline David W. Gilbert and Meg Marilyn Hansen Lancaster
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Barbara Thompson Janet Crawford Schwartz Kraft Buettin Gilbert Robert E. Lempke and Lucinda
◆ Arthur L. Bryant and Carol Garlinger Eugene C. Sit and Gail Sit Joseph B. Carney, Sr. and John S. Goetcheus and Janice Harshey Lempke
Shanahan Bryant R. I. Geraldson, Jr. and Melinda Ned A. Smith and Marcia Fobes Constance Caylor Carney Goetcheus John A. Light III and Erma
◆ Gary Paul Drew and Sandra Paine Geraldson Smith Donald Alan Chivas and ◆ David W. Goodrich and Julie Murray Light
Aldrich Drew Robert H. Giles and Nancy David M. Stone Virginia Wolf Chivas Houk Goodrich Frank W. Lincoln and Marlene
◆ E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. and M. Giles William F. Welch and Jean K. ◆ Shirley Dungan Cline David M. Grant and Patricia B. Lincoln
Martha Dampf Lamkin Carl H. Goltermann Welch Benjamin G. Cochran and Strauss Grant Robert W. Lloyd III and Bonnie
G. Richard Locke and Judy David S. Goltermann and ◆ Robert F. Wells and Barbara Patricia Cochran Robert John Greenwood Stout Lloyd
Blang Locke Elizabeth Gray Goltermann Stoner Wells Barbara Tracy Cochran and Georgia Palmer Robert W. Lott and Bettye
◆ Michael R. Maine and Joan Austin Goodwin T. O. Wiese, Jr. and Sandra William L. Cole and Alexandra Greenwood dec Shoop Lott
Suzanne Bauman Maine T. Carter Hagaman and Susan Major Wiese Lutzow Cole J. Kent Guild and Judith Mary Sherer Lukens
George L. Mazanec and Elsa Schacht Hagaman Jerry L. Williams and Jane Jones Kathryn Schwarz Colten Drompp Guild C. Wendell Martin dec and
Mazanec ◆ Donald L. Hamilton and Williams Marc E. Cooper and Linda Craig A. Haddox and Megan Libby Martin
◆ Dean A. Mitchell and Emily Hooton Hamilton Cooper Lewis Haddox Edward B. Martin and Anne
Martha Dunlavy Mitchell T. Lyle Harlor and Joan L. CHARTER CIRCLE** Miles J. Davis Glenn C. Hannah Zonsius Martin
Richard A. Warne and Jane Harlor dec Steven M. Abraham and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Deer Charles M. Harris and Marie Pamela A. McCord
Leahy Warne ◆ Max W. Hittle, Jr. and Carol Nancy Abraham Harry C. Dees, Jr. Rhine Harris James T. McCoy and Linda
Boardman Hittle Arthur G. Allard, Jr. and Shirley Donald H. Driemeier and Joyce Irving M. Heath and Rachel Bollinger McCoy
Andrew Allard Driemeier Waltz Heath
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
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Terry E. Harris and Mary Harris Robert F. Ogden Robert C. Zimmer and Ethel John F. Boxell and Marilyn Jack R. Davis and Sylvia Jerry A. Freeman and Alice
Harris Harsant S. Padda and Ford Zimmer Smith Boxell Davis Rogers Freeman
Michael A. Herrell and Helen Roshinder K. Padda William A. Zukoski and Miriam Randall L. Braddom and Richard F. Davis and Suzanne Phyllis Wefel Fruechtenicht
Herrell William D. Pendl and Deborah Ely Zukoski Diane Braddom Wagner Davis Joseph M. Gardewin
G. Richard Hershberger and Jo Pendl Philip F. Bradford and Sally F. Scott Layne Davis and Joan Mildred Routt Gardner
Petry Hershberger James G. Petrus and Karen BUILDERS CIRCLE Bradford Kuhl Davis Elizabeth Martin Garrison
Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. Petrus Ruth Henley Adams Gordon H. M. Brain Arthur W. DePrez Mark Edward Gentry and
and Rae Rickenbacher Glen D. Pittman and Jeanne Frank B. Adney, Jr. and Mary Susan Day Brattain Nancy Wittgen DeVoe Carol Harvey Gentry
Hickman Decosted Pittman Alice Claycombe Adney William Breck and Sarah Clark William B. Degitz and Rebecca Gareth H. Gilkey and
Steven A. Holt and Emily Michael F. Rapp David C. Ahlgren and Breck Wray Degitz Katherine Gilkey
Ann Holt Stephen A. Rappaport and Deborah Adams Ahlgren Mary Murphy Bretscher David D. Demorotski and ◆ Michael Dean Gladson
David W. Holty and Jane Pamela Flummerfelt Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Andrew J. Brown and Betsy Jenna R. Johnston and Lisa Raible Gladson
Striebeck Holty Rappaport Aikman, Jr. Steffen Brown Shiwu Deng and Qiuping Liu Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Glass
Thomas Hughes and Jane Roehr Erick R. Ratzer and Jeanne David T. Allard and Kathryn Mary Barrow Brown Robert S. Densford and F. Wendell Gooch
Hughes Mason Ratzer Beck Allard Raymond P. Brown Sandra H. Densford John R. Gottbrath and Anne
Thomas W. Hunter and Richard H. Reitz and Catharine David T. Allen and Carol Ann Thomas L. Brunkow and Gregg A. Dickerson and Meadows Gottbrath
Barbara Day Hunter Pierson Reitz Allen Katherine Ault Brunkow Deena Dickerson Jeffrey J. Grady and Mariann
David M. Ivey and Marietta Richard C. Richmond III and Melvin L. Allen and Joyce Howard L. Bull and Sheila Kay Mark W. Dobbins and Grady
Coble Ivey Constance T. Richmond Vietzke Allen Settle Jennifer S. Dobbins Jack W. Graham and Sofie B.
◆ Harry D. Jacobs, Jr. and John L. Rikhoff and Karen Wesley H. Allen and Mary Jerry M. Burand and Joann Jane Lambert Doerge Larson Graham
Nancy Witte Jacobs Knutson Rikhoff Sullivan Allen Decker Burand Duane L. Dowell and Vera David E. Grass and Mary
Rex Westall Jacobs and Judy Daniel J. Riley and Rebecca Robert J. Alonso and Michael William Burke and Ferris Dowell Ann Grass
Hogate Jacobs Riley Deborah C. Givan Rosemary Lozano Burke Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Dressel Frederick M. Green and Judy
John R. Jewett and Marybelle Theodore W. Ringer II and Donald K. Andersen and Ann Mr. and Mrs. John M. William M. Dugan, Jr. and Ann L. Green
Bramhall Jewett Jean Bippus Ringer Freehafer Andersen Burnett Carper Dugan Elizabeth Roberts Greene
Robert V. Johnson and Philip J. Ruedig and Anne Kimberly Johnson Arrington Vic K. Burriss and Susan West Charles E. Dunlap and Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. David G.
Virginia Milbacher Keeney Ruedig Mr. and Mrs. William C. Burriss Hungness Dunlap Griffith
Johnson Walter Schmid and Marilyn Ashman John W. Busey and Judith R. Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Gruber
Donald Jones and Salena Miller Schmid James L. Babcock and Lynn Busey Albert H. Early and Tina M. Lewis Gulick
Hotchkiss Jones Paul S. Schmitt and Alice Maish Babcock Stanley R. Bushouse and Judith Early Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Hall
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Jones Schmitt William J. Baier and Gini Staebler Bushouse Tod Eberle and Janet C. Eberle Eugene N. Halladay and
James D. Kelly and Teresa James S. Seebass and Diane Baier John D. Butler and Candace Robert W. Edmunds and May Virginia C. Halladay
Martella Kelly Black Seebass James J. Baldwin and Martha Judah Butler Gilbert Edmunds Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Robert M. Kelsey Christopher Conner Seigel and Wisehart Baldwin dec Charles M. Byers and Charles Roger Edvenson and Peggy Hallett
Randy F. Kimberlin and Mary Jane Crum Seigel James R. Ballard and Donna Byers Edvenson Douglas L. Haneline and
K. Kimberlin Timothy H. Selby and Nancy Schulze Ballard Dan E. Bylenga, Jr. and Ronald B. Eich and Kathryn Ellen Haneline
J. Howie King and Jane Weir Selby Alvin H. Barrows and Ruth Jolly Nancy Johnstone Bylenga W. Eich Jay B. Hanselmann
Clements King Wm. Dana Shelby and Ellen Barrows ◆ Selma Kamphaus Caldwell ◆ Charles R. Ellinwood and Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt
Robert J. Kleymeyer Beebee Shelby Bernard F. Batto and Teresa William C. Caldwell, Jr. Susanna Bowers Ellinwood Thomas O. Thompson and
Thomas H. Krigbaum and William G. Shorney and Erika Batto Stephen A. Carns and Nancy Donald F. Elliott, Jr. and Thelma Hunter Harkness-
Pauline Rich Krigbaum Esser Shorney Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wolf Carns Dorothy Elliott Thompson
Michael John Kupstas and Wendell K. Simpson Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Carter Carol Olson Emens ◆ Louis W. Harmening, Jr. and
Mary McAlister Kupstas Wrede Howard Smith, Jr. and R. A. Baumgartner William M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Janet Bloxsome Harmening
Robert D. Leigeber and Melissa Uelk Smith Patricia Henderson John R. Claycombe and Jean Emerson Michael C. Harris and Sue
Eleanor Crosby Leigeber Sogi Soder and Alice Soder Baumgartner Maglott Claycombe dec Donald J. Evans and Kathleen Oldaker Harris
Paul S. Lett and Cheryl Lett Kay Leonard Stephens James O. Baxter, Jr. and David W. Clifford and Jean Vietzke Evans Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T.
Puzant V. Levonian and Jack R. Stodghill and Beverly Bonnie Boilini Baxter McCalister Clifford Thomas N. Ewing, Jr. Hasbrook
Miriam Churukian Mullen Stodghill Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bayer ◆ Richard E. Clift Marc F. Farris Nancy Lewis Haswell
Levonian Larry G. Sutton and Patricia Charles M. Beardsley and W. Michael Clippinger and John Feighner and Margy Gloria Hatfield
Thomas E. Lilly and Marianne Hollister Sutton Marjorie Gahan Beardsley Ellen Myers Clippinger Feighner Philip C. Hauck and Kathrine
Lilly Julian Taylor and Evelyn Monte L. Beaver and Sharon Bruce H. Cooke and Janice Jill Fujawa Felling Harris Hauck
Neiman Coumbus Maclin Viliran Taylor Young Beaver Mullen Cooke Carolyn Kay Fellman William F. Hayes, Sr. and
and Beverly Bennett Howard N. Thiele and Susan Arthur F. Beck and Sharon Jac A. Cooper and Mary James A. Felts Susan Seaforth Hayes
Maclin Leis Thiele Latham Beck Cooper John D. Fetters and Marilyn Carolyn Waller Heagey
Neil L. Marchese and Claire Richard A. Thornburg and Joyce L. R. Bennington and Karin David E. Copher and Martha Holtman Fetters Craig R. Hedin
Anshutz Marchese Ledstone Hennings Bennington Dehner Copher Hilliard J. Fjord and Hope Charles R. Heller and Nancy
Vincent P. Mathews C. L. Tsaros and Gladys Tall Gilbert H. Bierman Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cross J. Kain Crane Heller
Wayne May and Marion Wrege Tsaros Allen K. Billingsley Joan Jones Crossman William H. Fletcher and Helen Barbara Peterson Henderson
May C. Richard Walker, Jr. and Brian W. Birnie and Beth Paul J. Crowley and Ruth E. Fletcher J. Q. Herrin and Nancy Rich
◆ James A. McCarthy and Elizabeth Kaiser Walker Birnie Crowley Joseph S. Fletcher and Patricia Herrin
Mary McCarthy P. David Waller, Jr. and Gail Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Blang Curt M. Curts and Linda B. Fletcher Richard E. Hett and Barbara
Brian L. McPheters and Robertson Waller Donald P. Bogner Hoyt Curts Dennis G. Fogarty and Murray Hett
Michal McPheters Jeffery L. Webeler and Patty John A. Bollero and Waneta Maxwell Dailey Christy Fogarty Jerome R. Hey and Lucinda
Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Webeler Katherine O. Bollero Bruce R. Danner and Lois David G. Fontana and Jeanne Jones Hey
McWilliams Robert O. Weiss and Ann Weiss Robert A. Borgmann and Diane Cashin Danner Fontana David B. Heyde and Alison
Michael A. Mess and Diane John Wernert III and Herndon Borgmann Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Dart Kenneth D. Fowler and Mason Heyde
Mess Cathleen Graham Wernert Charles A. Boswell and Lois Dick Daugherty and Shirley Nancy Arvay Fowler Thomas T. Hicks and Sarah
Thomas Aylward Mickes and Julie Smith Wiehl Bearss Boswell Lauridsen Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fox A. Hicks
Karen Ochs Mickes William P. Wooden and Susan Robert A. Bowles and Lynn James E. Daugherty and Linda Marc Frazier and Linda Sellen Prudence Dix Hilger
Terry M. Miller and Martha Scoins Wooden Tozer Bowles Daugherty Frazier Albert F. Hill and Nancy
J. Miller Robert B. Wright and Marianna Mary Fisher Bowmar Betsy Stover Davis dec Willard J. Frederick and Vandemoer
Harry Moore and Margaret Soaper Wright Geralyn Rose Davis Kathryn J. Frederick John Hinsberger and Barbara
Sandy Moore Hinsberger
John M. Musgrave and Portia Elizabeth Surbeck Hitchner
Mutschler Musgrave John B. Holdeman and Dian
William D. Naftzger “We are grateful for the opportunities and experiences our daughter has had at DePauw. Alfrey Holdeman
David W. Neeb and Sarah James Hollensteiner and Wanda
Carroll Neeb We’re pleased to support the Parents’ Fund because we see it as a vehicle for expanding Hollensteiner
William R. Nesbit and Nancy C. Curtis Holmes
Hartz Nesbit
students’ opportunities and enhancing their college experience.” Donald W. Hopkins and Marcia
Joseph S. Northrop and Marcia – Jonathan and Jane Pantaleoni, parents of Elizabeth M. Pantaleoni ’07 Fergus Hopkins
Utter Northrop
Jack Cassiday and Paula Harvey H. Helm Jon L. Liljequist and Bonnie Marva Redd Carolyn Duncan Young Don B. Ansel and Irene Koebke
Stenger Cassiday Patricia Herrell Hentze Barrow Liljequist Gloria J. Revere Fred Zellers and Mary Jeffrey Ansel
John K. Knoche and Patricia M. Kelly L. Hepner Jo Ankeny Lindamood Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Zellers James F. Arient and Beth
Cassiday James W. Hess and Janet James T. Little Rhodes Arient
Margaret Stigler Cauldwell Wilson Hess John K. Lovison and Joyce Edgar C. Ritchie and Doris GIFTS IN MEMORY OF James L. Babcock and Lynn
Phillip A. Cheeseman and Chris L. Hilbrich and Janet Lovison Irvine Ritchie Heila D. Everard Maish Babcock
Lynn Liebig Cheeseman Hilbrich Alberta Finch Lyons John Mark Roth, Jr. Helen R. Condit James K. Baker and Beverly
Robert B. Chevalier Herbert N. Hill and Gloria Darlene MacDonald Robert A. Schilling and Rita Horace V. Condit Baker Baker
Walter Chroniak and Helen Reichenbach Hill David F. Mahoney and Nancy S. Schilling H. E. H. Greenleaf Rhett W. Butler and Kay Burney
Rudesill Chroniak Scott A. Hime and Vicky Martin Vititoe Mahoney ◆ John W. Schlotz Kenneth R. Umfleet Butler
Richard E. Claar and Constance Hime Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Richard E. Schulte and Jamie David L. Combs and Suzanne
Evans Claar Frank F. Hirschman and Sue Marfise McDaniel Schulte SPECIAL GIFTS B. Combs
Joseph H. Clark and Barbara Strickland Hirschman Brent R. Marquand and Robert G. Schussler and E. Webb Bassick IV and John W. Fisher and Janice
Brewer Clark Charles T. Hodgin and Karen Marquand Linda Schrader Kathy Bassick B. Fisher
F. Wm. Clemenson Rebecca Allbritten Hodgin Ernesto Marquez and Susan Leland C. Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Jackson C.
Henry Coan and Nancy Hilliger W. Kennith Hollis and Joanna Steele Marquez Richard K. Schweers and Howard B. Burkett and Lucile Folland
Coan Motsinger Hollis Nancy Horne Matthei Betsy Parker Schweers E. Burkett Keith A. Gossard
Elizabeth Phelps Cole Jane Hedgcock Holt Kelvin J. Maxfield and Joan Gene Scott and Beverley ◆ William R. Burleigh and William L. Hall, Jr.
Barbara Coons Connelly Franklin D. Horner Stoeckinger Maxfield Barnes Scott Anne Husted Burleigh ◆ Donald L. Hamilton and
Charles H. Dale and Mary Carl F. Horton and Evelyn J. Logan Mayfield and William A. Shipley and Robert J. Darnall and Marletta Emily Hooton Hamilton
Stone Dale Hartford Horton Margaret Schatz Mayfield Donna Shipley Farrier Darnall Howard L. Harmon, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Richard J. Howson and Charles E. Mays and Judy Thomas E. Slade and Lisa ◆ Gary Paul Drew and Sandra Anne Emison Harmon
Daniels Katherine M. Howson Mays Gourieux Slade Aldrich Drew Mr. and Mrs. Gregg N.
◆ William J. Darosett and Melvyn J. Huber and Helen Martha McCormack Donald S. Smith and Debra David B. Englehart and Hutchinson
Nancy Phillips Darosett Talbert Huber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jo Smith Helen Englehart Marc Jones and Julie Jones
Molly Mitchell Davidson Mary West Huggard McElhaney Elizabeth Nelson Smith Theodore M. Englehart Charles Kostel
Edward F. Dirks Kenneth V. Hughes, Jr. and James C. McGahey and Phillip D. Smith and Linda Thomas R. Gibson and Sophie G. Richard Locke and Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dow Peggy Ragan Hughes Carolyn Burckhalter Smith H. Gibson Blang Locke
Richard A. Drewes and Sandy Keith R. Hughet and Lois McGahey William W. Smits James W. Gladden, Jr. and ◆ George C. Lortz and Rebecca
Drewes Kjellberg Hughet Douglas McLaren and Judith Donn H. Spilman and Mary Patricia T. Gladden Watts Lortz
John N. Elliott and Joyce Nancy Hiller Humphrey Williams McLaren Baughman Spilman Bruce P. Grossnickle and James A. Madison
Whitehead Elliott Joleen Denice Israel John Mark Irvine and Valerie Arthur W. Sprague, Jr. and Jeanne Sankey Grossnickle Robert E. Matthews
Howard W. Eloe and Jo Ann Terry J. Jacob C. Merriam Nancy Holmes Sprague M. Lewis Gulick Harry Moore and Margaret
Kramer Eloe Cheryl Sorenson Jamison Katherine Moseley Mills Fred J. Stark, Jr. and Carol Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr. and Sandy Moore
Barbara Madill Evarts Norman F. Jay and Judith Phillip H. Minton and Hauser Stark Valerie Watson Hamilton Robert D. Newton, Jr. and
Thomas J. Faber and Harding Jay Susanne D. Sackett John A. Stevens and Carol A. Adolf Hansen and Naomi Ann Newton
Rosemarie Hosbach Faber Peter F. Jessen and Elizabeth Minton Cavallaro Hansen Andrew J. Paine, Jr. and Jane
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jessen Douglas D. Mitchell and Sarah Malley Stevenson Robert B. Harding and Susan Medaris Paine
Fatigati Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mary Kay Dirks Mitchell George F. Stewart and Fauneil Harding Fredrick W. Parker II and
H. Lambert Filer, Jr. Johnson ◆ C. Nicholas Mohar and Brattain Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barbara W. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar V. Stephen C. Jones and Jane Beabout Mohar Virginia Gibson Stieglitz Harding William A. Pendl
Flesvig, Jr. Kathryn D. Jones Bruce Molitoris Cheri Rolland Stone Michael A. Herrell and Helen Jeffrey J. Porritt and Lynn Fox
Willie Willfried Foerstner and Margaret Showalter Keith Mary Carroll Moore Mary McDonald Stragand Herrell Porritt
Carol Botts Foerstner William B. Kelley and Sandra Thomas E. Mulligan and Alice John Sturgeon and Marilynn John F. Hodshire and Mildred Dennis G. Richter and
Nancy Cox Fontaine Deater Kelley Fairbank Mulligan Ballard Sturgeon Greenleaf Hodshire Sandra Lough Richter
John D. Frankel and Nanette Marvin L. Kelly and Ladonna Robert H. New and Marian James G. Sturrock and R. David Hoover and Suzanne John A. Ricketts and Lucille
Thomas Frankel McNeff Kelly Merchant New Kathryn Klim Sturrock Anderson Hoover Ricketts
Barbara Stahoviak Gates Richard W. Kelly and Carol Robert E. Newlin and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sulek David J. Kirkby John Schomburg and Molly
John William Gaughan and S. Kelly Barr Newlin Jacqueline Northrop Sullivan ◆ Thomas A. Lancaster and T. Schomburg
Kathleen Drack Gaughan Robert W. Kemp and Linda William R. Niersbach, Jr. and Rose Britt Summers Marilyn Hansen Lancaster Charles L. Smith and Kathleen
Karl E. Gibson and Sarah Stone Kemp Karen Maier Niersbach Douglas C. Swanson and Clare Timothy R. Laughlin and Keller Smith
Jewell Gibson Carol Breuhaus Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Johnson Swanson Sara Laughlin Ned A. Smith and Marcia Fobes
Robert H. Gipson and Alicia Joe D. Kinnett and Linda Nolan Peggy L. Swihart Thomas M. Mansager Smith
Gipson Bellinger Kinnett John H. Noyes and Clare Maureen Sullivan Taylor George L. Mazanec and Elsa John L. Spencer
James E. Grays and Kristein Jonathan Kintner and Edwina Grier Noyes Margaret Hastings Teegardin Mazanec Steven M. Still and Lynn Bryant
R. Grays Challinor Kintner Katrina Longenecker Merle Hartsough Thiele ◆ Dean A. Mitchell and Martha Still
C. William Gregory and Pauline Mr. and Mrs. M. Kip Kistler Nummela Mark A. Trela and Rebecca Dunlavy Mitchell Robert J. Thomas and Doris
Grossman Gregory Charles H. Kivett and Kevin O’Connell and Jill Cary Trela David J. Morehead and Marjorie R. Thomas
Robert A. Greising and Gertrude Macomber O’Connell Byron E. Truax and Mary Davis Morehead Thomas C. Walker and
Margaret Kissling Greising Kivett Judith Brown Olson Quiter Truax ◆ Ronald L. Randall and Carole Dorothy Henson Walker
John H. Greves III and Mari Carl Kling and Meredith Miller Donald M. Olson and Mary C. Phillip Van Winkle and Clark Randall Linda Whitaker Young
McGaughey Greves Kling Harrison Olson Rachelle Van Winkle Frank M. Rasmussen and
Michael N. Griffin and Jennifer David C. Kolbe and Kathy Steven S. Overman and Mary Charles T. Vear and Gloria Vear Carolyn Humbert LEGACY GIFTS
Sanger Griffin Manges Kolbe Horton Overman Thomas M. Vemich and Rasmussen ◆ David W. Goodrich and Julie
Barbara Banks Gurney Alex J. Kondonassis ◆ Don M. Owen and Sue Nancy E. Strong Frank H. Roberts Houk Goodrich
Margaret Clippinger Gutting Harry Hertzberg and Ruth Richardson Owen Mr. and Mrs. David L. ◆ Ian M. Rolland and Miriam M. Lewis Gulick
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ham A. Kovac Mary Simmons Pauley Weaver V. Rolland Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Mills
Wanda Beebe Hamilton Janet Robison Landen Steven O. Perkins and Joni John T. Weise and Ann John T. Shafer David J. Morehead and Marjorie
James R. Hanahan and Linda Samuel J. Lang, Jr. and Searle Perkins O’Connell Weise Eugene C. Sit and Gail Sit Davis Morehead
Stang Hanahan Caroline Jones Lang Idella Fields Peterson ◆ Kenneth B. Welliver and Norman E. Strasma and Janice Andrew J. Paine, Jr. and Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Haney Arlen W. Langvardt and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mary Lee Hickman Welliver Strasma Medaris Paine
Mary Ann Jones Hanna Langvardt Petsoulakis Rebecca Fortenbery Widmer Mildred J. Tracht George F. Qua and Sabra
Carol Andersen Hardcastle John M. Lathrop and Robert S. Pfister and Kathy Kenneth A. Wieland and Janyce Elizabeth Dye Walker Hansen Qua
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Harr Constance Ryan Lathrop Pfister Kishman Wieland ◆ John H. Wallace and Sarah ◆ John P. Rudy and Barbara
Samuel W. Hart Roger S. Lawton and Gee Marjorie Lentz Porter Richard D. Wilcoxson Reese Wallace M. Rudy
Michael J. Hasenour and Lawton Steven D. Powell and Virginia Olson Wilkinson Richard A. Warne and Jane John T. Shafer
Vicky Hasenour William B. Leist and Mary Marianne T. Powell John W. Wilson and Susan Leahy Warne Jerry L. Williams and Jane Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kendall Leist Val Price, Jr. and Kathryn Ellis R. Wilson Robert O. Weiss and Ann Weiss Williams
Hawkins David E. Lenz and Elizabeth Price Wayne L. Winter and Nickey
Wade N. Hazel and Tavia Rothfus Lenz Geraldine Aker Pritchett Winter OTHER GIFTS
S. Pigg Robert L. Levy and Betsy Levy Don E. Prosser Joyce Bittner Wylie
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included in the Annual Fund. Legacy gifts include bequests
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William C. Glenn Mary Ann Moore Nancy Tucker Martha Daniels Jane Larsen Arthur Schneider
David Golder Monica Moore Mary W. Tull Audrey Davis Claire Coleman Lauing Joseph M. Scodro
Karen L. Granger John R. Morris Cheryl S. Van Bokkelen Julia R. Davis Harry E. Lavin Paul Scott
Michael Gullifor Linda S. Muller Dirk Vander Laan Mary Catherine Deadman Joyce Ledstone Edward M. Segelken
L. James Hague, Jr. Anna Murphy John B. Van Duzer, Jr. Alison Finnegan Clair M. Lee Wm. Dana Shelby
Gregory Hahn Virginia Murphy Mimi Van Horne Diane Dillard June Leighton Bunny Sholder
Douglas M. Halliday Anne Cisle Murray Jeanne Walton Darrin Dolehanty Gary D. Lemon and Susan Robert W. Shroder
Mary Hallward Bonnie M. Nealon James Richard Ware Michael J. Dwyer Lemon Ginger Sisco
Mary Ellen Carr Handwork Timothy Nelson Nancy Warnes Helen Simpson Edington William Lewis Elaine Smiley
Cindi Harbottle Bruce J. Newman Scott Watson Mrs. William H. Egley Carole A. Lindsey John L. Smith
Erica Harper Orville Nichols dec Kay Watterson Carmelita Wolfe Ellis Peter W. Lisi Laura L. Smith
Barbara Arthur Harris Ruth B. Nicoll Stephen L. Webster Arthur B. Evans and Jan Marny M. Livingston Margaret Ann Smith
Paul W. Hartman and Rebecca Mitchell F. Nielsen Florence West Evans Stephen Lowe Otto L. Sonder, Jr.
Hartman Joyce S. North Martha Cantwell Westfall Sharon K. Ewing Margaret Waitt Lundin Lewis Sorley
John A. Haslem Martha Helen Noyes Ann B. White Martha Fairfield Angela Gail Luther Frederick M. Soster and
Monica Haviland William A. Oates, Jr. Jamie Wickett Ruthe Falk Paul B. Maini Jennifer Clarkson Soster
Kenneth P. Heaps Paul F. Oldfield Ruth Ann Widman Harlow G. Farmer Aldo Manzini Joseph Steigauf
James T. Hegenbarth Beth O’Neil Emily Baud Williams David Faulkner Mrs. David N. Marks Christine M. Stemley
Ann Elizabeth Heise David C. Oppen Mrs. George B. Williams Leticia Fehling Patricia Marlin Lori Stier
Lois Jane Heller Catherine Ann Orser Dawna Sinnet Wilson Duncan G. Fisher Charlotte Nelson Martin Michael Stratton
Thomas S. Henderson Karen Ottsen Dorothy Brochin Wittcoff Caryl Flickinger Elizabeth Rigby Martin Karne Miene Stubbs
Shannon Hetzel Kenneth A. Owen Nancy Woodruff Jane Rutledge Flummerfelt Tamara H. Martin Jim Summers
Peter C. Higbie Hazel Jean Pagan Jean Wood Joan Miles Freeland Brenda McClure August G. Swanson
Ann Glendening Higgins Margot Pagter Christopher J. Wurster Sally Jo Hadsall Fretz Bettina C. McConnell James E. Swanson
David Hildebrand Harrison W. Parker Douglas H. Yaeger Linda Lyon Frye Mary A. McIlroy Judith Collins Sykora
Janis Hirschman John G. Pecsok Teresa Gayle Fuson Donald McIntire Patricia Tanquary
Shaun P. Holliday Jane E. Pell PATRONS CIRCLE Julia Friedman Gaff Elizabeth Campbell Metz Karen J. Teegarden
Kathleen Costello Howard Edward A. Petrick Roger Alig Bonnie Cassady Garrett Judith Miller Howard N. Thiele
Joseph Graham Howe II James M. Phemister Anonymous Mark T. Garrigus Katherine Spalt Miller Deanna Thibodeau
Suzanne L. Huck Nancy Arny Pi-Sunyer Roger B. Arend Donald Craig Gilbert Nancy Bye Miller Charlotte Thiemelke-Floyd
Donald S. Hunt Jane Dickey Pidgeon Joel A. Armlovich Steven Kent Good Karen Mitchell Kenneth C. Thompson
Susan Comerford Jacobs Raymond Stewart Plock Joe N. Austin Martin Peter Gregor Berit Elvira Moore Elizabeth Gregory
Arnold E. Jeltsch Ann F. Krick Pomeroy Michael Duane Ayers Mrs. Steven P. Grossnickle Dale E. Morey Thornburg
Perry Bockstahler Jewett Kevin Powers William Banker Lois Jean Grubb Christi Muraida Virginia Chittick Tolford
James F. Johnson IV Frank E. Proctor, Jr. Stephen Barnes Josef D. Gustern Herbert Muse, Jr. Allen Kenneth Tonkin
Samuel Johnson IV Barbara Baker Queller Richard W. Barsness Donald N. Halbert Thomas H. Musser and Janet Holly L. Troeger
William S. Johnston Lee Rafkin Elsie Bartlett Rick Hammel Kay Musser Sandra E. Tucker
Lowell Leslie Kampfe Fidel Ramos Betsy McCallum Baxendale Sandy Hamrick Mrs. William D. Naftzger Dorothy Louise Turmail
Jayne Long Kendall Gregg Ramshaw Ivette Bear Linda Hancher Kristie L. Neff Robert Underwood
Robert M. Kern Donya Joan Dixon Ransom Melissa Kay Beck Eileen Hansknecht Craig Nevitt Beverly Ann Vail
Jayne Kersey Betty J. Rauch Rebecca J. Bennett David Holbrook Hawes Michael F. Nold Dorothy D. Van Riper
Karen Kay King Deborah Reed Margaret A. Bergfeld Lori Johnson Haythorn John Nordstrom Doris B. Van Vactor
Thomas Klingaman Jill Broussard Rehn Maureen E. Berkheimer Susan L. Henricks Laura Boys Notestine V Harward Vashaw
Reid E. Klion Mary Elizabeth Remmel Karen Riley Bettis Patricia Hensley Steven L. Nutt Kathryn Horn Vraciu
Marie S. Kocoshis Cynthia Knupp Reuling Jacqueline Bird Bruce Herbert Mrs. Robert F. Ogden Joan Wagner
J. Michael Kota Fred Rice Susan Bird Patricia M. Hess Doris Ottoman Mary Frances Walker
Karl J. Kovach Linda Lancaster Ringsby Charles Bodenstedt Diane D. Hightower Joseph J. Outerbridge Wm. James Wark
Kenneth C. Krebs Barbara J. Rowlett Sue Huffman Bond Thomas Hinkamp Shirley R. Overmyer Christine Watson
Jack H. Lane Charles B. Rush Roger E. Bottum Marie Hoag Susan Oblinger Packer Margaret Webb
Howard S. Lanznar Robert Rutan Leah A. Boyd Emily Ann Holt Kari Pankey Steven E. Wedding
Richard James Larkin, Jr. Peter A. Santoriello Patricia Anne Bradburn John S. Hoyt, Jr. Morris H. Passer Caroline Weingart
Robert Larocque Erin Saxby Michael Bradley Carol Hubbard Manjula Perera Jeanne Imbs Weitzel
James Laudick Karen Backlund Schneider Eve C. Bradshaw Thomas Hughes Jason G. Petrovich Carol Venerable West
Edward Lee Rosetta V. Scott James A. Brickley Robyne Evans Hutto Floris M. Arnott Petty Timothy Wheeler
Gayle Legg Henry S. Semilota Geraldine K. Brookins Beverly W. Jackson Gregory J. Pfister Madalene Bowler White
Katherine Beard Long Mary H. Semmer Kevin D. Brown Nancy Witte Jacobs Julian Piercefield Donna Russell Whitham
Fred G. Luber Julie Sheppard Pamela Brooks Rex Lindsay Jamison Margaret J. Pither Jo Williams
Ned Luce Susan Lee Simms Tony A. Brown Beth Ann Janowski Nancy Plum Pamella J. Williams
Albert A. Luderer Susan Ford Sims Nancy J. Stott Bruehl Cris Johnston Bernard J. Podurgiel John R. Wimmer and Janilee
Charles J. Luellen and Jo S. Carl P. Singer Maria R. Burney Barbara Hatcher Jones Richard P. Poethig Blaising
Luellen Roger P. Skerrett Mary Kathryn Burns Patricia S. Jones Margaret Poggemeier Donna L. Winslow
Lisa Ann Luther Kimberly Smith Pamela Cagle John Scott Keeler Bob Polito Patricia Ann Winterberg
Rosanne Granieri Richard N. Soulen Linda Campbell Elaine Kovalcik Willis Price Ruth Wood
Macpherson C. Richard Spaulding Terry Campbell Max J. Kalm Joyce D. Racine James R. Woolwine
Robbin Magnuson Richard A. Speller Sandra S. Carr Linda Forristall Kayler Rayne Ragan Elisabeth Work
Dennis Malaney Jennifer Evans Stacey William Carr James D. Kelly Richard S. Ratcliff Donald P. Woulfe
Robert C. Manion Stephen H. Staelin Donald L. Carter, Jr. Josie Kenyon Alice T. Reed Charles E. Wright
Carla Mann Mary Tuck Staley Thomas L. Carter John B. Kett, Jr. Suzanne Reep Helen N. Wright
Lyle J. Mannweiler Joel Kenneth Stein Thomas R. Cartwright Elizabeth Ann Kingseed Nancy Sue Roberts Geoffrey J. Wyght
Daniel Markley Jane Stevenson Russell Chung Robert E. Klee Alice M. Roehr Dawn Cornell Yeager
Anthony J. Matkom Robert Stine Nancy Stracke Ciepley Terri L. Klotz James F. Roos Gregory Yoakam
Barbara McClure Andrea E. Sununu Arita Hefferan Cleary Suzanna Kosobud Tamara L. Ross Craig R. Yoder
Mary McCormick Barbara Swisher George F. Climo, Jr. Peter W. Koukola James Ruiz Nancy Jane Peyton Yohe
Ralph W. McCormick Nancy Landry Sylvester Kim Colby Philip Sand Krone William B. Rupert, Jr. Brian Ytterberg
Sarah McCuskey Jeri Taylor William H. Cooney Joyce Kuehl Dumont Rush Marguerite Carroll Zelenz
Kathleen McGaughey Rebecca Thomas Wesley Cooper Wanda Julie Lahr Gregg K. Sadlon
Helen M. McKinney Carol Jean Thompson Michael J. Coyner and Steven Laken Mrs. Edwin C. Salter BUILDERS CIRCLE
Gaylord L. Meyer Fred D. Thompson Marsha Coyner Patrick W. Lane and Carla Ann M. Sampson Margaret Saunders Adam
Virginia Ann Millard Leona Bergman Tibbetts Suzanne Maureen Crouch Gasbarra Lane Mary Sutter Sanders Brian S. Adams
Craig Miller M. B. Townsend Drew Crousore Nancy Ann Lange Cecil Vann Saunders, Jr. John Quincy Adams
Richard K. Miller Dennis A. Trinkle James T. Cullen James R. Lankton Neal William Schmitt Donna Agan
R. Michael Molloy, Sr. Ellen W. Trovillion Hannah R. Cullis Earl Lanter Paul S. Schmitt William Akers III
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Elizabeth Bach Peters William H. Sethness Barbara Trammell CONTRIBUTORS Charles Clayton Randall L. Frank
Jeffrey S. Peters Joye Coy Shaffer Anne Trani Arthur Abbatiello Catherine Clift Timothy L. French
Nancy B. Petree J. D. Shakespeare, Jr. William F. Trent James Acklin III Michael Cloonan Bettye Samples Fritz
Nancy Ann Peyton Barbara Shapleigh Caroline Trout Dorothy Adams Linda Clute Joanne Ruebush Frohne
Dian DerOhanian Phillips Nancy J. Sharp Kenneth J. Trout Mrs. James R. Adams Rob Coates Deborah L. Fuller
Dolores Lehmann Pierson Karen Shaw Tracy Truchelut Monika T. Adorney Franklin E. Cobbs Karen E. Gadson
Joann Polley Nini Ewing Shearman Charles C. Truesdell Charles Alcorn Pamela Jane Coburn Thomas M. Gamble
Rita Pompeo William N. Sherrill Christine G. Tuckett Constantine Alexakos Laura Welker Cochran Claudia Trout Gard
William Edwin Poor Susan B. Shields Judith A. Turk Joann M. Allen Joseph D. Coffey Sharon Lynn Garrett
Amy Populorum Susan Adams Shimer Thomas A. Turley Jonathan H. Allen Lucius Cole Martha J. Gauchat
Deanna L. Porte Larry Shinall Gail Tway Christoph Amberger Keith Copaken Kevin J. Gearheart
Luann Powers Henry A. Shorey III Bronna S. Utterback Jim Amundsen Bart D. Cornell Mary Ellen Germanotta
Marvin Prellberg Mary S. Showalter Charles Vail Michael S. Anderson Ryan Andrew Cotton and John C. Gevaert
David Price Katherine A. Shultz Patrick Vallad Christine Angeli Alicia Caraway Cotton Jay Gilbert
Margaret Pritchard Stanley Shuman Pamela Kelerchian Van Cleave Bruce J. Annett, Jr. Paula Mae Gelacek Cowling Alicia Gipson
Lisa Elliott Pruitt Timothy W. Simonds Nancy Vandemoer Anonymous Brooke Knudson Cox Powell F. Gladden
Diane Purnell Scott W. Sims James D. Van Horne Carolyn S. Arvidson David Albert Craig Eugene Gloria and
Anne M. Quast Larry W. Sipe Gregory Veerkamp Martha Hollister Aschmann Stewart Elliott Creelman Karen P. Singson
William F. Radcliff Phyllis Skallerup Alice Atlas Venezia Mrs. Richard W. Baehler James M. Cribbs Barbara Goldberg
John Ragatz Marlin Smalling Susan A. Vissing John Baker Richard Cross Malcolm L. Goodman
Vicki Ann Ralph Donna D. Smith William Volz Karl Bandemer Sharyn Marie Crossman Dean Gore
Frederick W. Ramsey Earl R. Smith Peter Von Arx Elizabeth L. Barritt Alfred Christensen Kelly Gore
Marilyn E. Ratcliffe Robert D. Smith Joseph Frank Vormohr John Barry Cummings Rob Gorman
Roy Rauschenberg Thomas E. Smith dec Norman O. Wagoner David D. Barta dec Randal E. Curnutt John Gow
Lynn Marie Raymond Linda Lee Snyder Ann Suttler Walker Kelly McDowell Barton Philip Curtin John W. Graub
John Regan R. Lafern Mulvaney Soldner Martha Walker Timothy Bath William Cutcliff Edman Lowell Gray
Isabel M. Rehm Harold O. Southard Christine Wall Steven B. Bauman Mary Stone Dale Jan Gray
Karen Reid Mark Southerland Peter Charles Waller Keith R. Beach Penny Dalton Martha Shin Green
Roger Reinicker Rick Speer Rosemary Walsh Mary Ruth Tyler Beaman Michael Daly Susan Greene
Earl A. Reitan Betsie Sperry Pamela Walz Linda L. Beaty James A. Danigelis Katy Gregg
John R. Repp Paul Sporleder Lucy B. Warner Nancy Beesley Daniel R. Daugherty Becky Greising
Edward A. Reser Retta Spreen Emily S. Watts Patrick Beesley Stephen F. Davie Greg Grice
Arthur Gardener Rice William A. Spring James R. Webb Marcella A. Beeson Rick D. Davies William A. Griffith
Rebecca Richardson Thomas Janeway Stafford Kathryn Joel Weibel Robert C. Beeson Kimberly Davis Skip Gundrum
Virginia J. Richter Keith B. Stanford Aviva Feigenheimer Weldon Carolyn Clapp Behrendt Mara Pindell Davis Hugh Hale
Judith S. Rickard Peggy C. Starkey Glenn E. Welliver and Edith Jason Benge Dennis Delnagro Jean Williamson Hall
Julian L. Ridlen Carol Suzanne Steele Welliver William A. Bennett David M. DeWitt David L. Halteman
Louise H. B. Ries Myrene L. Steele Binney Kitchel Wells Dayle Benson Paul Dickerson Thalia Douglass Hammond
Venita Dee Riggs Phillip C. Steiger, Jr. John F. Wendelken Louis R. Berger Kenneth R. Diddie Paul David Hands
Beverly Risma Doris B. Steinberg Max J. West Daniel Barlow Paul D. DiGiovanni Jason Talmage Harbert
Bruce Robbins K. Jane Stephan Paul H. Weyrauch Wanda Bills Gregory Dingens Anne M. Hesselmann
Cristine A. Roberts Angela Anne Sterling John D. Whalen Richard I. Bingham Suzanne N. Donnelly Ruth Hardin
Marie Robertson Margaretha Steur James C. Wheat III Charles R. Birkemeier and Annette Bush Doolittle Nancy Hardman
Susan Jennings Robertson Brian D. Stevens Joan Werleman Wheeler Patricia A. Birkemeier Robert Kenneth Doty N. Thomas Harkins
Claudia Dee Robinson Rebecca Stisser Kelly Whipple Ron Bishop Harvey Drucker Carla A. Harris
Jerry Robinson Melaney Sue Stoops Becky Whitaker Donald L. Blamberg James R. Drum Christopher Harris
Sherry Rogers J. William Straker Granville Whitaker Melinda Block Thomas Dumond Harvey Harris
Susan P. Rohrer Barry M. Straube Loren Clifford White, Jr. Cynthia Reiley Boyd James W. Duncan Janet Harrold
Stephanie Rose Jay Strayer Jennifer Whitehead Christina Breithaupt Albert W. Dungan Ian Michael Hartnett
Frederick J. Rosenblum Janet K. Streepey Michael T. Whitman David Lawrence Brewer Sheri Ann Dunlavy Mark Hash
Sandra Ross Philip C. Strick Darwin Clark Wile Robert C. Brewster Susan Penelope Dunwoody Arnold Haskell
Christie E. Roth Judson Scott Strong Eunice D. Wilke Walter C. Bridgewater Denise Dwyer Michael James Havey
Helen Roberts Roth Nancy Jo Cosgrove Stuart Barbara S. Williams Mary Poffenberger Briggs Steven A. Early George D. Hawthorne
Elzada May Deeter Rough Warren H. Sturmer George Carr Williams Billie J. Brown Mark Wynne Elliott Julia Anne Hayden
Byron C. Ruble Laura Stutz Kathryn Weymouth Williams Dair Brown Jo Ann Kramer Eloe Christopher M. Hayes
Barbara Sandquist Runyon Timothy Sullivan Virginia M. Willis Thomas R. Brown Todd R. Emoff John Christopher Haywood
Steven M. Ryba Nancy Shoemake Surbaugh John E. Wilson Franklin Gilbert Browne James Enzor Wade N. Hazel and
Linda Samuel Hildegarde Swanson Jayne Wochomurka John Wyatt Bryant Robert Eskew III Tavia S. Pigg
Sue Sandblom Marvin C. Swanson Ann Rita Woerflinger James M. Buchanan Leslie G. Etters, Jr. Jane Heaton
Jennifer Quigley Sappenfield Robert Swanson Doug Wolfe Rebecca Buehler Brian Evans Lee Heckman
Jourdan W. Sarpy, Sr. Vivian Roe Sweet Emily Asbury Wolf Linda F. Burns Tom Evans George Heipler
Maxine Sarver J. Michael Taylor Thomas P. Wolf George Gerald Cailor Jean Everage Ronda Carter Henry
Jacqueline Satherlie Karen Lorraine Taylor Beatrice Emens Wolper James F. Callahan Susan Fairchild John Samuel Herin
Patricia Dungan Savage William R. Thauvette Kevin Woodhouse Valentine Callahan Susan Stern Farber F. Edward Herran
Joseph B. Savery Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thiemann Wayne Woodlief Jamie Campbell Joseph T. Farone Virginia V. Herrick
Edward Matthews Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thomas John David Wright Kari Campbell Valerie Fedor Gary E. Hess
Jon Schmidt John R. Thomas Lloyd M. Wright Steve Carlin John Ferneding Ronald K. Hettinger
Peggy Schmidt Joseph Francis Thompson Amy Wu Lynda G. Kurfirst Carlino Barbara Feroe Matt Hillman
Robert G. Schmidt Judith Bryan Thompson Marian Wulff Jon Gordon Carlson Jerry L. Ferrell Richard E. Hillmann
Thomas Schmitz Thomas O. Thompson Carrie Yarger Stasia A. Carpenter Glenn E. Fidler Valerie Thompson Hinkle
Henning Schneider Deborah G. Thornburg Darlyene Yarian Teresa Ruppert Carr Charles Fike John Charles Hoard
Melinda Schoo Vicki Lee Timm Carol J. Yeoman Donald L. Carson Arline Fink Abby M. Hodges
Gwendolyn H. Schobinger Samantha Toberman Steve Yianakopolos Tim Carstens Harold W. Fischbeck William E. Hoehn, Jr.
Penny Schramm David Vance Tobik Richard William Young Elizabeth Cassady William Fischer Douglas Hollar
Stephanie Ann Schrimpf William M. Tobin Edward G. Ypma and William R. Cast Mary Frances Fitzpatrick Gerald K. Holth
Brian S. Schuermann Jean Basher Tolle Eleanor S. Ypma Kenneth Cernak John Fortner Flanagan John Holy
G. Henry Schuler Pat Tolle Roger H. Zanes, Jr. Candice Marie Chaffee Lee Roy Ford III James M. Homme
Sara Schymik Sandra E. Tolle Thomas E. Zapp Suresh Chandra Mrs. Daniel S. Forney, Jr. Sean Hopkins
Lorene Scott Joan Tollefsen Patricia Zimpher Frank R. Chapel Frank E. Forsythe Shawn Ann Hornaday
Maria Martinez Scott Thomas Tozer James Richard Zink Walter David Charen M. Constance Dennis Hornocker
Lisa Mary Secrest Barbara M. Trager Janna Clark Francis-Mason Robert E. House
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Ralph L. Greenslade and Ione M. Humes Henry E. Luddeke III and John R. Mohr N. J. Rieur and M. Elizabeth Douglas J. Steinke and Jean
Karen S. Greenslade James A. Incardona and Kathleen J. Luddeke Nick Mourouzis and Rieur A. Steinke
Robin Grieves Barbara Babbitt Peter MacConnachie Marilyn Mourouzis Richard A. Roberts and H. R. Swanson
Harold Grueskin Patricia D. Jaffray Roderick I. MacKenzie and Robert D. Newton, Jr. Shirley G. Roberts Ana Touchet
Gerald J. Gruidl and Mary Robert D. Jenkins Kristen M. McDougall Thomas Niemann and Cameron S. Rogatsios Robert M. Trantin and
Jo Gruidl David G. Jewett and Megan Cargill MacMillan and Barbara R. Niemann Doris J. Rudy Nancy D. Trantin
H. P. Haberstroh, Jr. and Jewett Donna MacMillan D. Eugene Nugent and Jeanne M. Russo Jeannette Walker
Jennie Haberstroh Philip I. Johnson and Jane Kim I. Manlove Bonnie L. Nugent William Ryerson and Leta Robert Whitacre and Nancy
Marvin B. Hamilton and Johnson Roberta Mann Joseph F. O’Brien and Phyllis C. Finch Whitacre
Barbara J. Hamilton Beverly L. Kennedy James F. Matthews and Thein Cleon M. Schauwecker Robert M. White and K. L.
Jeffrey A. Hansen and Gayle Kurt M. Keppel Linda J. Matthews Frances Ann Panetta dec and Lois Lee White
R. Hansen F. S. King and K. D. King Kenneth J. McAlley and Jack D. Patterson Schauwecker Anita E. Wilharm
Nancy S. Hardin Robert M. Klinestiver and Donna J. McAlley Albert J. Perry and Marcia John T. Schlotterbeck and John R. Wimmer and Janilee
Thomas P. Harford and Livia Laura D. Klinestiver Mary Ann McCray C. Perry Barbara J. Steinson Blaising
Harford Craig Klugman Beverley McDermond Ellen Dehaven Peterson Sarah E. Schum Kathleen Y. Woods
Frank C. Hays and Christine Charles E. Knudsen, Jr. and Cynthia G. McGarvey Roger Pickett and Karen Robert A. Schwartzbauer Ida Mae Youse
R. Hays Claudia Knudsen Raymond J. McGrath and Pickett Brian Jack Shapiro and Sarah Doris Zink-Wood
H. E. Heineke Susan Kottom Sheryl P. McGrath Anthony R. Pokorny Keck Shapiro
Paul M. Hendrickson and Michael J. Laird and Sandra K. Mead Jim Ramstad Ruth Ann Sloan LEGACY GIFTS
Tracy L. Hendrickson Deborah J. Laird Thomas C. Mealey and William C. Randall James R. Smith and Deborah Evans M. Rust and Roberta
Mrs. Hugh Henry Clifford F. Lake and Susan Jenny A. Mealey Darwin R. Reedy W. Smith Rust
C. A. Herbst A. Lake L. Thomas Melly and Alice John T. Reilly and Marlene Michael J. A. Smith and
Martha L. Hill Ronald D. Longley and Pack Melly M. Reilly Kathleen M. Smith
Louis A. Holland Judith C. Longley Marjorie E. Mercer Sarah Fribley Reynolds Simon M. Smith and
Douglas Horth and Lois John Million and Marcella Carolyn E. Ribas Barbara Smith
Horth E. Million
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
MATCHING GIFTS
Our gratitude goes to the following corporations, foundations and organizations whose employees
participate in their matching gift programs. Gifts from 417 individuals qualified for matching gifts from
their businesses or other organizations. These individual gifts, in turn, generated an additional $323,929
for DePauw University. Matching gifts comprise a vital portion of the Annual Fund.
Matching Gifts of $25,000 ArvinMeritor Inc. Mortgage Guaranty Insurance BP Amoco Foundation Gannett Foundation Inc. Pharmacia Foundation, Inc.
or more AstraZeneca Corp. Ball Corporation General Motors Foundation Pitney Bowes Matching Gift
GE Foundation Robert W. Baird & Co. Occidental Petroleum Corp. Belden Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Program
Lilly Endowment Inc. Foundation Parker Hannifin Foundation Blue Bell Foundation Foundation Post-Newsweek Stations
Bemis Company Foundation J. C. Penney Company Burlington Northern Santa Fe Guardian Life Insurance Co. Principal Financial Group
Matching Gifts of $10,000 Boeing Company Pepsico Foundation Inc. Leo Burnett Company HSBC North America Foundation
or more Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. Pfizer Inc. CITGO Petroleum Harris Bank Foundation Raytheon Company
Lumina Foundation for Bristol-Myers Squibb Philip Morris, U.S.A. Corporation Hewitt Associates RealNetworks Foundation
Education Foundation Philips Electronics CNF Transportation Inc. Hewlett-Packard Co. Royal Bank of Scotland
The David and Lucile Coca-Cola Foundation Prudential Foundation Capital Group, Inc. Honeywell Hometown SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
Packard Foundation Deloitte Foundation SBC Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Solutions Safeco
The Walt Disney Company Schering-Plough Foundation Chevron Corporation Houghton Mifflin Company Sara Lee Foundation
Matching Gifts of $5,000 or Foundation Shell Oil Company ChevronTexaco ITT Corporation Science Applications
more Dow Jones & Company Inc. Foundation Ciba Specialty Chemicals Indianapolis Life International Corporation
Alliance Coal, LLC Eaton Corporation Sprint Foundation Foundations Insurance Co. Sit Investment Associates
Avnet, Inc. Federated Department Stores State Farm Companies Cincinnati Bell Intel Foundation Foundation
Bank of America Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Foundation Cinergy Foundation, Inc. Kennecott Utah Copper State Street Corporation
Duke Energy Ford Motor Company Vectren Foundation, Inc. Cingular Wireless Corp. Steelcase Foundation
ExxonMobil Foundation General Mills Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Colgate Palmolive Co. Kimberly-Clark Foundation Telcordia Technologies
Guidant Corporation General Motors Corp. Community Foundation of Laclede Gas Company Texas Instruments Foundation
IBM Corporation Georgia-Pacific Corp. Other Matching Gifts Central Illinois Depository Lockheed Martin Toro Foundation
Eli Lilly and Company Goldman, Sachs & Co. ABN-AMRO Con Edison Marathon Oil Company Towers Perrin
The John D. and Catherine H.B. Fuller Company ARC Worldwide ConocoPhillips Foundation Tyco Electronics
T. MacArthur Foundation IMS Health AT&T Foundation Crowe Chizek & Co. Marsh & McLennan UBS
R. J. Reynolds International Illinois Tool Works Abbott Laboratories Fund Delphi Foundation Merck Company Foundation U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Business Group Foundation Accenture Foundation, Inc. Delta Air Lines Microsoft Corporation Unilever United States, Inc.
Unitrin, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Adobe Systems Inc. Deutsche Bank Americas Minerals Technologies, Inc. Wachovia Foundation
Verizon Foundation KPMG Foundation Allmerica Financial Foundation Monsanto Fund Wellpoint Foundation
KeyCorp Altria Emerson J. P. Morgan Chase Whirlpool Foundation
Matching Gifts of $1,000 or Kinder Morgan Foundation Ameren Corporate Energen Corporation Foundation John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
more Eli Lilly & Company Communication Eveready Battery Company Motorola Foundation The Williams Companies
3M Foundation, Inc. Foundation American Express Foundation Fidelity Investments NCR Foundation Foundation Inc.
Abbott Laboratories Fund Lincoln Financial Group Ameriprise Financial Fifth Third Bancorp National City Bank Wisconsin Energy Corp.
Aetna Foundation, Inc. Foundation Amgen Foundation Fluor Foundation Nationwide Foundation Wyeth
Alcoa Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co. Amgen Foundation Staff Fox News Network L.L.C. Northern Trust Company Xerox Foundation
American International Foundation Credit Card Donation Freddie Mac Foundation Northwestern Mutual
Group MetLife Foundation Anheuser-Busch Foundation GMAC - RFC Foundation
American United Life Morgan Stanley Aon Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher PPG Industries Foundation
Insurance Co. Ashland Inc. Foundation Foundation Pequot Capital Inc.
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 Mary P. Enroth Charitable Karl Prindle Charitable Lead JustGive College Park Baptist Roberta Mann Revocable
or more Lead Trust Trust Lancaster Family Foundation Church, Inc. Trust
Chicago Community Trust John Edward Fowler Rice Family Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Community Foundation Marathon Oil Company
Lilly Endowment Inc. Memorial Foundation Richland Summit Charitable Lumina Foundation for of Central Illinois Foundation
Greater Kansas City Foundation Education Depository Marathon Petroleum
Direct Gifts of $500,000 Community Foundation The Alvin J. Rockwell MCL Cafeterias Community Foundation of Company LLC
or more Greater Milwaukee Charitable Trust Manion Family Foundation Louisville Mathy Construction
Central Indiana Community Foundation, Inc. Louis and Nellie Sieg National Christian Community Foundation of Company
Foundation Independent Colleges of Foundation Foundation New Jersey William H. McCoy Petroleum
Maine Community Indiana Eugene C. and Gail V. Sit Pearson Education Computer Sciences Fuels, Inc.
Foundation at the Independent Colleges of Foundation Pharmacia Foundation, Inc. Corporation Merkel Financial
recommendation of Indiana Foundation Sit Investment Associates Presser Foundation Crown Bank Services Inc.
Deborah Pulliam Otto F. & Jenny H. Krauss Foundation T. Rowe Price Charitable Delta Gamma Fraternity Minikahda Club
Charitable Foundation United Methodist Higher Gifts Dolphin Holdings Monite Company LLC
Direct Gifts of $100,000 Miller Family Foundation Education Foundation Seaman Family Foundation Dome Petroleum J. P. Morgan Chase
or more Northern Trust Company USA Funds Stark Community Corporation Foundation
Ayco Charitable Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable Foundation R. R. Donnelley Murphy Oil Corporation
Ball Brothers Foundation Giving Direct Gifts of $1,000 or more Mildred E. Swanson Dow Corning Corporation Musgrave Law Office
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Gordon V. and Helen C. ARJCO Foundation Foundation EMC Insurance Companies Mutz Namasté Foundation
Hillswood Foundation Smith Foundation American Endowment Swearingen Foundation Ear Nose & Throat Surgical Jon E. Newcomb Law Office
R. David and Suzanne South Indiana Conference Foundation Tall Corn Foundation Care North Indiana United
A. Hoover Charitable of the United Methodist Ameriprise Financial United Way of Central Eardley Family Foundation Methodist Foundation, Inc.
Foundation Church Anthony Family Foundation New Mexico Eastside Dental Clinic, Inc. Northwestern Mutual
Ian Rolland Revocable Trust Diane B. Stephens 2002 Association for Computing Walker Family Foundation Eggen’s Direct Service, Inc. Foundation
Ubben Lead Trust Charitable Trust Machinery Wham Charitable Trust Executive Women Oak Park-River Forest
Samuel L. Westerman BP America Production Hans & Elizabeth Wolf International Community Foundation
Direct Gifts of $25,000 or more Foundation Company Foundation Farstad Oil, Inc. Ozem Inc.
AMG Charitable Gift Wohlers Foundation BY-LO Oil Company Zdunek/Sladnick Flint Hills Resources LP Petro Wash Company
Foundation The Stanley H. Byram Trust Foundation Fromartharie Premiere Graphics
Butler Family Foundation Direct Gifts of $5,000 or more R. and M. Clark Family Global Impact Putnam County Foundation
Cinergy Foundation, Inc. Broadhurst Foundation Foundation Other Direct Gifts Heritage Management RSM McGladrey, Inc.
Mary Nancy Davis Trust Burleigh Family Foundation Community Foundation of AGC Foundation Group Inc. Randall Family Foundation
Greater Kenosha Area Citigroup Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. D. J. Angus-Scienctech Hunt House Inn S/S/G Corporation
Foundation Community Bank Group, Community Foundation of Educational Foundation, IBM Corporation Sailmates, Inc.
Huizenga Foundation Inc. Jackson County Inc. IOPO Foundation, Inc. The Samuel Family
The Mazanec Foundation Community Foundation of Community Foundation of Association of Governing JM Oil Company, Inc. Foundation
North Indiana Conference Greater Memphis Wabash County Boards of Universities Jensen Transport, Inc. Richard Scales Advertising
of the United Methodist Dentistry Today, Inc. Cornelius Family and Colleges Jewish Federation of Schwarz Williams
Church Family Holdings, LLC Foundation Avery Insurance Agency, Inc. Rhode Island Companies, Inc.
Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Dayton Foundation Baker Foundation Kane Transport, Inc. SemFuel, L.P.
Memorial Foundation Fund Depository Bank of America Kappa Alpha Theta Shell Oil Company
Procter & Gamble Fund Howell Paving Inc. Dealer Tire Beré Foundation, Inc. Foundation Foundation
SVM Imperial Oil Dow Jones & Company Inc. Bergen County United Way Kingdom Oil Company The Snow Foundation
Swisher Foundation KPMG Foundation J. H. Fletcher & Co. Best and Flanagan Laughing Ass Industries, LLC Sociology & Anthropology
Steven L. Trulaske, Sr. Family Nicholson Family Grossnickle Eye Center Christian Community Law Offices of Charles A Department
Foundation Foundation Illinois Tool Works Foundation, Inc. Greene, Jr. PA The Springfield Foundation
United Way of Northwest Foundation Suburban Specialties
Michigan Advertising
Vanguard Charitable Summit Sales Group
Endowment Tidal Energy Marketing Inc.
The Raymond J. Wean “Support from the John and Janice Fisher Fund for Faculty Develop- Transport Inc.
Foundation United Methodist Church
Welch Packaging Group ment has been crucial to my growth as a historian, helping me to Voluntary Benefits
Specialists, LLC
Direct Gifts of $10,000 or more sustain an active program of research and publication. While I was Wayne Transports, Inc.
Bartlett Family Foundation chair of the Faculty Development Committee in 2005-06, I had Webby Dance Company
Community Foundation of Wells Fargo Bank
Tampa Bay frequent opportunities to see how my colleagues benefit from the Joseph and May Winston
Cornpauw Foundation, Ltd. Foundation
The Davee Foundation Fisher Fellowships, Time-Outs, Sabbatical Supplements, and Faculty Zimmer Family Chiropractic
Forums. The Fisher Faculty Fund ensures that DePauw is a place
where teacher-scholars can thrive.”
– David Gellman, Associate Professor of History
Report of gifts received July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006. 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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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 Clifford F. Lake and Susan
Edith B. Kinsey A. Lake
The Vanessa A. Baer Fund was established in memory of Vanessa Anne Arvid R. Larson and
Richard T. Hill 1927 Sandra M. Larson
Martha L. Hill Baer ’06, who died in a plane accident at the beginning of her senior year. Charles S. Leininger
Allen U. Lenzmeier and
Eddie Loud Kinzer 1929
In lieu of the traditional senior-class gift, the Class of 2006 chose to direct Kathleen Lenzmeier
Howard A. Kinzer, Jr. their gift to the Vanessa A. Baer Memorial Fund. This fund will serve as a Henry E. Luddeke III and
Kathleen J. Luddeke
Gwendolyn Hautau lasting tribute to Vanessa’s love of DePauw by giving future students the Charles J. Luellen and Jo S.
Miller 1929 Luellen
Ann Cormack opportunity to turn their dreams into a reality. H. William Lurton and
Craig Miller Susan E. Lurton
Margot Pagter Peter MacConnachie
Roderick I. MacKenzie and
Helen A. Dunphy 1930 Kristen M. McDougall
Eugene V. Dunphy III dec William C. Bryant, Jr. 1939 Martha L. Hill Scott F. McDonald and Mary K. Emison Cargill MacMillan and
Edward A. Dunton and Douglas Horth and Lois Dorothy J. McDonald Ronald A. Erickson and Donna MacMillan
Claude Husted 1930 Margaret Jolly Dunton Horth Thomas Niemann and Kristine S. Erickson Roberta Mann
Florence R. Husted F. S. King and K. D. King Barbara R. Niemann Thomas W. Evans and Lois Roberta Mann Revocable
Jane Sponsler Gaden 1939 Jack D. Patterson L. Evans Trust
Eugene V. Dunphy, Jr. 1931 Alison E. Frost and Edward D. Porter III and James W. Emison 1952 Executive Women Marathon Petroleum
Eugene V. Dunphy III dec Richard L. Bender Marian Osborn Porter AGC Foundation International Company LLC
Richard A. Roberts and Lucille H. Amis and Farstad Oil, Inc. Mathy Construction
Carol Wayne Keppel 1933 John H. Barr 1941 Shirley G. Roberts Robert W. Amis A. D. Fetzek and Mary Company
Damon M. Chappell David W. Barr and Leslie Linda Whitaker Young Jacob T. Amundson and Jean Fetzek William H. McCoy
Edward G. Chappell and Barr Sonia J. Amundson Leta C. Finch and William Petroleum Fuels, Inc.
Karen K. Chappell Charles C. Roberts 1948 Anonymous Ryerson Beverley McDermond
Keith W. Keppel Elizabeth A. Greenleaf 1941 James W. Emison dec and Don B. Ansel and Irene John W. Fisher and Janice Cynthia G. McGarvey
Kurt M. Keppel David Smith and Marion Jane Emison Koebke Ansel B. Fisher Sandra K. Mead
Cameron S. Rogatsios Greenleaf Smith Association of Governing Thomas P. Flanagan, Jr. Thomas C. Mealey and
James Barbieri 1950 Boards of Universities and Betsy P. Flanagan Jenny A. Mealey
Robert W. Fribley 1935 Georgia Simmons Lynn Maish Babcock and and Colleges Allen D. Fleener and L. Thomas Melly and Alice
Sarah Fribley Reynolds Greenwood 1941 James L. Babcock BP America Production Margaret Fleener Pack Melly
Jane Chapman Dunkle Joseph F. Barbieri, Jr. and Company Flint Hills Resources LP Mary Katherine Melzer
Richard L. Anderson 1936 William Fox, Sr. and Elena M. Barbieri BY-LO Oil Company Jean L. Florey and Gerald Minikahda Club
Mary Turner Anderson Barbara JD Fox Louis F. Bradley and Ruth Baker Foundation B. Florey John R. Mohr
Ione M. Humes E. Bradley Ruth Bear Richard W. Fulmer and Monite Company LLC
Mary Helen North Betty Chown Kendall Valentine Callahan Frank Beddor and Marilyn Shirley Fulmer David J. Morehead
Gildersleeve 1936 Ronald D. Longley and William E. Gamble and A. Beddor Global Impact and Marjorie Davis
Michael F. Burke Judith C. Longley Marilyn Cruikshank Best and Flanagan J.R. Goldenberg Morehead
Jane D. Engel John Million and Marcella Gamble James E. Blake and Carol George K. Gosko and Murphy Oil Corporation
Gary N. Gildersleeve E. Million Beverly J. Godejahn R. Blake Evelyn Gosko Richard S. Neville and
Kenneth J. McAlley and Albert J. Perry and Marcia David L. Hanselman and Charles E. Boo and Leland R. Granlund and Janet Asp Neville
Donna J. McAlley C. Perry Vicki Wolf Hanselman Cynthia L. Boo Susan M. Granlund D. Eugene Nugent and
Frances Ann Panetta Roger Pickett and Karen C. A. Herbst T. H. Boulay Harold Grueskin Bonnie L. Nugent
M. Elizabeth Rieur and Pickett Craig Klugman Robert S. Bramlett Gerald J. Gruidl and Mary Andrew J. Paine, Jr. and
N. J. Rieur John T. Reilly and Charles E. Knudsen, Jr. Walter L. Bush Jo Gruidl Jane Medaris Paine
Schwab Fund for Marlene M. Reilly and Claudia Knudsen Rhett W. Butler and Kay William L. Hall, Jr. and Ellen Dehaven Peterson
Charitable Giving Douglas J. Steinke and Gordon L. Nelson and Burney Butler Sally Hall Petro Wash Company
Michael J. A. Smith and Jean A. Steinke Dorothy Neice Nelson Crawford M. Campbell Alfred Harrison Jeffrey J. Porritt and Lynn
Kathleen M. Smith Richard W. Talley and Brian J. Stogdill Rand Capp and Lexy Paul W. Hartman and Fox Porritt
Sondra Mutz Talley Robert M. Trantin and Capp Rebecca Hartman RSM McGladrey, Inc.
Ralph H. Herrold 1936 Nancy D. Trantin Marcia C. Carthaus Christine R. Hays and Jim Ramstad
R. R. Donnelley Virginia Sunkel Macek 1941 John D. Tucker and Fay E. Clark and W. David Frank C. Hays William C. Randall
Ralph L. Greenslade and Frances Chase Dirting Carolyn Costin Tucker Clark H. E. Heineke Randall Family Foundation
Karen S. Greenslade Robert M. White and K. Community Bank Paul M. Hendrickson and Darwin R. Reedy
Jennie Haberstroh and William E. Wright 1942 L. White Group, Inc. Tracy L. Hendrickson Robin Richey Roberts and
H. P. Haberstroh, Jr. William E. Wright dec Crown Bank Louis A. Holland John T. Roberts
Max Segel and Julia L. and Margaret L. Thomas S. Emison 1950 Gail Nordstrand Imperial Oil James B. Rogers
Segel Wright Mary K. Emison Dahlstrom JM Oil Company, Inc. S/S/G Corporation
Phillip C. Davis and Mary Patricia D. Jaffray Richard Scales Advertising
Collins S. Van Gunten 1936 Victor M. Zink 1944 Thomas D. McDonald 1950 Emison Davis Jensen Transport, Inc. Molly T. Schomburg and
James R. Smith and Doris Zink-Wood James W. Emison dec and Dolphin Holdings Megan Jewett and David John Schomburg
Deborah W. Smith Jane Emison Dome Petroleum G. Jewett Sarah E. Schum
Charles P. Erdmann 1945 Corporation Carol Nelson Johnson and Robert A. Schwartzbauer
George D. Haimbaugh 1938 John S. Moffet Katharine Sherman Gary Paul Drew and Wendell H. Johnson Schwarz Williams
Suzanne Summers Stewart 1950 Sandra Aldrich Drew Philip I. Johnson and Jane Companies, Inc.
Jean Clark Crichlow 1947 Brevoort Baker II and EMC Insurance Johnson SemFuel, L.P.
William W. Sweet, Jr. 1938 Edgar L. Conn JoAnn Givens Baker Companies Kane Transport, Inc. Brian Jack Shapiro and
Jo Anne Clippinger Sweet Eastside Dental Eggen’s Direct Service, Inc. Beverly L. Kennedy Sarah Keck Shapiro
Clinic, Inc. Donald E. Breimeier 1951 Richard R. Einck Susan Kottom Eugene C. Sit and Gail Sit
Charles Clayton David Weston Emison
Report of gifts received July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006. 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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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 Norval B. Stephens, Jr. ’51
John W. Fisher, Parent William F. Welch ’40
Allen D. Fleener ’52 Richard D. Wood ’48
Robert R. Frederick ’48
ADVISORY TRUSTEES
Rhett W. Butler ’62 Janet W. Prindle ’58
Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60 Ian M. Rolland ’55
Don R. Daseke ’61 Thomas A. Sargent ’55
Donald C. Findlay, Jr. ’56 Jane Turk Schlansker ’63
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57 Theodore M. Solso ’69
G. Richard Locke ’58 Timothy H. Ubben ’58
Michael R. Maine ’61 Robert B. Wessling ’59
Andrew J. Paine, Jr. ’59
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2005-06 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – member of the DePauw Loyalty Society for five or more
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DePauw alumni work and live throughout the country and around the world, yet they find ways to sustain the sense
of family and community that makes the DePauw experience special. Through the help of the Alumni Relations
staff, Alumni Councils and Clubs are providing DePauw graduates with more occasions to stay connected with
the University and with each other. Five years ago, DePauw sponsored 27 regional events. In 2006, there were 79
regional events, offering a wide range of personal and professional networking opportunities for alumni of every
generation. Monon Bell telecasts have also grown in recent years. In 2001, more than 900 attendees cheered on
the Tigers at Monon Bell telecast parties. Five years later, more than 1,600 DePauw football fans gathered to share
in this DePauw tradition at 56 sites around the country. Increasing numbers of DePauw alumni and friends are
returning to the campus as well. More than 2,000 alumni and friends attended the 2006 Alumni Reunion Weekend,
up 25 percent from attendance for this event five years ago. DePauw University is dedicated to supporting these
important and exciting events and services, which help to enhance and maintain a lifelong relationship between
DePauw alumni and the University.
Chicago Alumni Council San Francisco Bay Area Alumni Council Los Angeles Alumni Club
President: Kerrie L. Milligan ’98 President: Jill Robertson McNay ’86 Chair: David C. Warner ’00
Vice President: Bryan D. Cuculich ’05 Vice President: Catherine Burkhardt Kolbeck ’95
Secretary: Jennifer Raney Kalmus ’99 Milwaukee Alumni Club
St. Louis Alumni Council Co-Chair: John W. Busey II ’90
Cincinnati Alumni Council President: Allison Bell ’00 Co-Chair: Maribeth Steimle Busey ’88
President: Wendy Ellis-Gardner ’89 Vice President: Amy MacDoniels ’04
North Texas Alumni Club
Indianapolis Alumni Council Greater Washington D.C. Alumni Council President: Julie A. Trowbridge ’88
President: Bradford S. Grabow ’85 President: Ryan W. Higgins ’00 Secretary: Karen Platt Bearman ’89
Vice President: Kelli J. Smith ’04 Vice President: Robert G. Burney ’58
Secretary: Brian P. Hauck ’98 Twin Cities Alumni Club
New York Alumni Council President: Edward M. (Ned) Tarbox ’99
President: Daynan J. Crull ’03 Atlanta Alumni Club
Chair: Ashley B. Krieg ’01
Vice Chair: Kerri L. Wightman ’93
Report of gifts received July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006. 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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GOLD COUNCIL 2006-07
Michael E. Bogers ’01 W. Scott Priebe ’00
Patricia J. Cooksey ’04 Bryce A. Skeeters ’04
Ryan J. Danks ’99 Jill M. Skogheim ’00
Amber Franklin LaRue ’00 Mark A. Smiley ’98
Edmund B. Nightingale ’02 Keryn G. Vickers ’01
Gabrielle E. Peek ’05
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.
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The DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame inductees in 2006 included, from left: James P. Zerface
’62 (swimming), Dr. Adrienne Rasbach ’94 (swimming), Nick Mourouzis (former football
coach), Anthony J. de Nicola ’86 (football), Phillip E. Wendel ’86 (basketball), David M.
Galle ’87 (basketball, track and field) and Dr. Greg A. Werner ’89 (football, baseball).
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Bloomington, Ind. Lawrence P. Taylor ’69 and Margaret Taylor Indianapolis Richard J. and Emily (Mills ’94) Hawk ’93
Stephen C. Jones ’69 and Kathryn Jones
Indianapolis (North) Patricia Wilson Seitz ’94 and Aaron Seitz
Chicago (North) Thomas and Ingrid Harrison
Kansas City, Mo. Neal and Lu Bever
Chicago (West) William J. and Kim (Klinger ’81) Butler
Lafayette, Ind. Jeffrey L. Hodge ’80 and Kitty Hodge
Cincinnati Stanley L. and
Bobbette (Hendricks ’66) Bahler ’66 Louisville, Ky. Duane and Pamela Shover
Columbus, Ohio Robert T. and Merrillville, Ind. Sherri Modrak Ashby ’87 and John Ashby
Sherri (Brown ’62) Whetzel ’62
Minneapolis Wayne and Eda Kostroski
Dallas Helen L. Poorman ’82
Decatur, Ill. Richard and Christine Taylor Portage, Mich. Brian and Bernie
Charles and Carol Hughes
St. Louis James H. and Beth (Stewart ’81) Barrett ’79
Evansville, Ind. Robert J. and Alicia (Warner ’00) Davis ’00
South Bend, Ind. James O. and
Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jeffrey and Carlye Baenen Bonnie (Boilini ’68) Baxter ’68
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Rachel Ardery Samuel R. Ardery ’80 John Laskey Thomas P. Laskey ’83
Patricia Stevens Ardery ’80 Betsy Ann Baker Laskey ’83
David Barkhausen Susan Mary Suckow Barkhausen ’78 Mary Ann Lesch Timothy Carl Lesch ’76
Kyle Barrett James H. Barrett ’79 Samantha Levy Robert L. Levy ’69
Beth Ann Stewart Barrett ’81 Christopher McCormack Julianna Maria Schwarz McCormack ’81
Ian Boyd Mark A. Boyd ’81 Megan McFarland Phillip E. McFarland ’77
Kathryn Brown Lynn Jay Brown ’79 Lauren Meyer Timothy E. Meyer ’82
Laura Anne Murdoch Brown ’80 Melissa Phillips Meyer ’81
Jonathan Brubeck William E. Brubeck ’72 Graydon Neff R. Matt Neff ’77
Elizabeth Vonnegut Brubeck ’72 Lee Ann Loving Neff ’78
Jevne Conover Jevne Robert Conover, Sr. ’74 Jennifer Plymate Glenn Todd Plymate ’75
Susanne Head Conover ’73 Elizabeth Myers Plymate ’76
Brittany Curnutt Cynthia Lynn Cox Curnutt ’78 Andrew Ragsdale Randy J. Ragsdale ’81
Lauren Da Silveira Duarte M. DaSilveira ’82 Becky Sue Hunter Ragsdale ’81
Denise Anderson DeSilveira ’83 Rebecca Rasor Robert Dennis Rasor ’70
Jack Demaree Delmer Earl Demaree ’82 Lindsay Riggs Nancy Krebs Riggs ’81
Elizabeth Frankel John D. Frankel ’71 Allison Rock Lee Ann Weakly Rock ’77
Nathanael Gentry Mark Edward Gentry ’82 Emily Rose Merle Butler Rose ’67
Robin Carol Harvey Gentry ’82 Susan Kay Pilant Rose ’68
David Good Carolyn Bednar-Good ’75 Katherine Schaffer Douglas A. Schaffer ’75
Madeline Gray Cynthia Ann Diller Gray ’73 Jessie Searles Anne Randolph Cramer Searles ’72
Molly Heitzman Linda Nye Heitzman ’83 Elizabeth Stannard Jay Forrest Stannard ’70
Brooke Hollingsworth Joe Gregory Hollingsworth ’71 Jane Still Steven M. Still ’76
Nancy Elaine Bartlett Hollingsworth ’72 Carolyn Tubekis Barbara Martin Tubekis ’80
Anthony Holton William L. Holton ’69 Elizabeth VanHook Mary Elizabeth Seller VanHook ’70
Rebecca Hruska David J. Hruska ’77 Marshall Weadick Timothy L. Weadick ’83
Katie Huey Nancy Ann Enneking Huey ’80 Kelly Ann Chapman Weadick ’83
Charles Jewett John R. Jewett ’77 Brock Welch Michael Scott Welch ’82
Kristen Kane Webb Kenneth Kane ’80 Andrew Wichmann Susan Ritter Wichmann ’84
Elizabeth Kay Ingrid Grujanac Kay ’78 Graham Williams Thomas Gerald Williams ’76
Meghan Kazer Beth Ellen Hootman Kazer ’81
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GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) alumni in the New York City
area held their first alumni event on Oct. 24 at the Social Bar and
Grill in New York City.
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Class Notes
1943
Penny Parker (Ellen B. Pengilly) retired as a
travel agent in Atlanta. She says she now has time
to go on overseas missions for her church. She
continues her interest in communications and
ballroom dancing.
1945
Jack Runninger
was recognized
as an individual
whose lifetime
achievements
have advanced the The Sigma Nu Class of 1949 has held a reunion in a different city each year since graduation. Sigma Nu
profession of op- members and spouses met in Kansas City in September 2005 and in Chicago in September 2006. Row 1, left
tometry and was to right: Sally Groetscj, Kenneth L. Wray ’50, William H. Bales Jr. ’49, Frank E. Adams ’49, Donald K.
inducted into the Mossberger ’49, James B. Bolen Jr. ’50, Anders “Bud” N. Madsen Jr. ’49, Dr. Dale J. Ducommun ’50,
National Optom- Richard “Dick” A. Warne ’54, Franklyn K. Norris ’48, Diana Evans Parfitt ’56, Martha “Posey” Field
etry Hall of Fame Louden ’50. Row 2: Marian Miner Moore ’50, Shirley Wray, Miriam Bales, Diane Smith Adams, Betty Moss-
Jack Runninger ’45 on Oct. 12, 2006, berger, Sarah “Susie” Calvert Dixon ’49, Lorraine Long Madsen ’49, A. Janet Cain Ducommun ’52, Jane
in Cleveland. For Leahy Warne ’54, Lois Norris, Carol Leonard Vadner, Janet Swaim Burleigh ’48. Row 3: Patricia Martin
more than 50 years, Runninger has been active See ’49, Lois Anthonisen, Martha Matte, Alfred D. Dixon ’49, Ruth Hawkins Biggs ’54, Mary Jean Thomas,
in state and national organizations. As an award- Roberta “Bobbie” Dangremond. Row 4: Alan C. “Buzz” Levinson ’49, Martha Fairfield, James P. Fairfield
winning writer and editor, he has enlightened, ’49, Martin W. Anthonisen ’49, Dr. Alfred D. Biggs ’54, Lane Moore ’50, Dr. Carleton E. Dangremond
entertained and educated optometrists through Jr. ’52, David R. Pauley ’50, Robert M. Matte ’48, James F. Burleigh ’49. Row 5: Jill Foddrill Jackson
his anecdotes and tips on the importance of com- ’51, Robert D. Jackson ’50, Sue Howard Delves ’51, Eugene “Gene” L. Delves ’50, Thomas E. Parfitt ’52,
municating effectively. (See photo, above.) Bates Thomas ’51, Clyde H. Vadner ’49, Dr. David B. Stevens ’51, Sally Symon Stevens ’52.
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1957
Gretchen Kiger Cryer and Nancy Ford Charles
teamed up to create a musical based on the clas-
sic novel, Anne of Green Gables. The musical will
premiere in New York, March 2007, at the Lucille
Lortel Theatre. Gretchen wrote the lyrics, and
Nancy wrote the music.
Kappa Alpha Thetas from the Class of 1957
met in Chicago to share old DePauw memories
and create new ones. (See photo, left.)
Dr. Maynard D. Poland is the author of On
Wings of Trust: The Quest of Pilot Carole Leigh. His
e-mail address is maynardp@earthlink.net. (See
Recent Words, page 16.)
1957 Thetas met in Chicago. Those attending the mini-reunion included Sue Farrell Supple, Barbara Maher
Epstein, Doris Smith Miguelez, Mary Harris Harris, Lou Hart Williams, Elizabeth Ives Thompson, Joene 1958
Cline Bruhn, Jane Umbreit Nestory, Susannah H. Lippman, Jane Jones Williams, Jo Petry Hershberger, Ann Johnson Tudor is a writer whose works
Dorothy A. Drake and Mary Dahlen Naylor ’58. include memoirs and collections of personal essays
as well as spoken word CDs. Her recent spoken-
word CD, Rosie & the Angels, is the tale of Rosie’s
1951 tennis event pitting the U.S. against Canada, July
28-29, 2006. The tournament was held in Toronto. near-disaster adventures and evokes the question of
Russell F. Triebel, C. Salen Herke and Donald whether life is just good luck or angelic intervention.
Playing in these matches has allowed Bill to make
A. Page ’50 attended a celebration dinner at Peoria Ann lives at 51 Gothic Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M6P
friends from many countries, including England,
(Ill.) Civic Center to recognize the 150th anniver- 2V8, Canada. Her e-mail address is ann@anntudor.
France, Germany and Australia.
sary of Peoria Central High School. In addition to ca. Her Web site address is www.anntudor.ca.
being graduates of the school, Don, Russell and Martha Obear Huggins held her seventh one-
Salen are members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity at
DePauw. (See photo, page 99.)
1955 person show of watercolor paintings, September
Othmar G. Grueninger is the chairman and 2006, in Swarthmore, Pa. Marte’s e-mail address
founder of Grueninger Travel Group in Indianapo- is mioh@rcn.com.
Charles B. Shroyer retired as manager from the
1952 lis. Othmar began the business in 1954 when he
was a German exchange student at DePauw by 3M Company in Hartford, Ind., after more than 37
Elizabeth “Betty” Ayres Tucker lives at 204 years of service. He was a longtime football coach.
offering student tours to Europe. He recently
Marjorie Lane, West Columbia, SC 29169 in the Lois Stewart
acquired the Ambassadair travel club and plans to
Agape retirement complex. Betty relocated to be Perry is the author of
add a number of charter flights in January 2007 to
closer to her daughter and family. She continues Pushing Sixty-Behind
revive Hoosiers’ interest in global travel.
her interest in United Methodist church history. Me, a humorous look
Formerly, she served as historian and columnist for at life through the eyes
the Marion-Chronicle in Marion, Ind.
Lee H. Hamilton, former member of the United
1956 of a 60-something
Richard W. Peck, award-winning young adult mother, grandmother,
States House of Representatives for 34 years, is the wife and friend. She
fiction writer, took part in the 2006 National Book
co-author of Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the and her husband,
Festival held Sept. 30 on the National Mall in
9/11 Commission. Lee served as vice chair of the 9/11 Ron, divide their time
Washington, D.C. The annual event is organized
Commission. (See Recent Words, page 15.) between Denver and
and sponsored by the Library of Congress. His Lois Stewart Perry ’58
stories are included in Best Shorts: Favorite Short Glen Arbor, Mich.
Her e-mail address is loiseperry@yahoo.com. (See
1953 Stories for Sharing, an anthology.
Recent Words, page 16.)
Gene C. Gephart was inducted into the
Ashtabula and Harbor high school’s Hall of Fame,
Sept. 15, 2006, in Ashtabula, Ohio. Gene retired
as principal from both schools and was the head
boy’s basketball coach at Ashtabula High School
from 1961-71.
John W. Jakes, author of 16 New York Times
bestsellers, took part in Florida’s Sarasota Reading
Festival, Nov. 4, 2006. John’s latest novel is The
Gods of Newport.
David W. Widmoyer retired as judge of Nap-
panee (Ind.) City Court, Sept. 1, 2006. He served
as judge from 1980-2006. He was one of the
longest-serving citizens in the city’s history.
DePauw alumni and friends on the Danube/Hapsburg alumni tour. Those traveling included Gilbert J. Wise ’54
1954 and his wife, Sharon; Joan Furlong Huisinga ’61; James O. Huisinga ’60; William V. Blake III ’59 and his wife,
William A. Pendl represented the United Linda; Jo Misselhorn Usher ’61; Joanne Cockrill Vetterick ’68; and Joan “Jody” Trader Long ’56 and her husband,
States at the Gordon Trophy, an annual senior Nick. Paul W. Hartman, former DePauw secretary of the university, and his wife, Becky, were the DePauw hosts.
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Julia Whitney Dawson is a watercolor artist,
speaker and writer. She received the Community
Service Award from The Community House in
Birmingham, Mich., in recognition of her contri-
butions to charitable organizations in the Detroit
area. Julie has painted murals in hospitals using
characters from her Sillybillies children’s books,
written and illustrated books for the Detroit Public
Library’s children’s reading program and helped
with the Community House fund-raising effort.
1959
Eastern Kentucky University sponsored an
on-campus exhibition of work by Willis “Bing”
Davis, “Bing Davis: Seer of Art and Experience,”
Sept 27-Oct. 20, 2006. During this time, Bing
shared his art experience with a two-day artist
residency and public lecture. Bing is the retired
School of Nursing Class of 1962 reunion Oct. 7, 2006, in Three Lakes, Wis. Front row from left: Julia Asbell founder and president of the Willis Bing Davis
Hale, Lynn Anderson Lee and Marjorie Eaton Blocks. Back row: Carolyn Hungness Dunlap, Dorothy Sams Art Studio & Gallery in Dayton, Ohio.
Pitner-Healey, Barbara Weber McNeely and Linda Layman Haney. Patricia Foley Siddiq is an artist and world
traveler who has made valuable contributions
to the arts in Indiana. Her work appeared in the
Poetry in Nature show at the Hoosier Salon in
Indianapolis, July 2006. In September 2006, she
was the featured artist at the Brown County Art
Gallery in Nashville, Ind.
W. Allan Walker is the author of The Harvard
Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating During
Pregnancy. He is a professor of pediatrics and
director of the nutrition division at the Harvard
Medical School in Boston. He received the Murray
Davidson Award for Excellence in Pediatric Nutri-
tion from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
In 1999 he received an honorary degree from
DePauw. Allan is a member of the DePauw Sci-
ence and Technology Advisory Board. His previous
books include Eat, Play, and Be Healthy, Manual
of Pediatric Nutrition and Nutrition in Pediatrics:
The 1960 Delta Gamma pledge class meet in Chicago. Those attending included Judy Hartline Elbring ’64, Basic Science and Clinical Applications.
Diane Black Seebass ’64, Marilyn Sanders Ferguson ’64, Darle Eichler Tilly ’64, Susan Moore Davidson
’64, Judith High Snow ’64, Molly Williams Loeser ’64, Susan Correll Cook ’64, Carol Powell Shields ’64,
Linda Howell Adams ’64, Susan Weeks Carson ’64, Marjorie Willett Glenn ’64, Jill Van Skike Ramin ’64, 1962
Lynne McKinstery Bowers ’64, Sally Zoller Meyers ’64 and Dinah Eggers Mannlein ’64. Members of the School of Nursing Class of
1962 held a reunion Oct. 7, 2006, in Three Lakes,
Wis. (See photo, top left.)
Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62 participated in a
ceremony at Interlochen Center for the Arts to
establish the Cassel Grubb Endowed Scholarship.
(See photo, page 102.)
1963
Dr. Philip N. Eskew is serving a three-year
term as trustee of Indiana University. He earned
his medical degree from the university and served
the university in various capacities, including
clinical professor in the department of obstetrics
and gynecology at the Indiana University School
of Medicine and as a life-term member of the
alumni association. Phil is the director of physician
Members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Class of 1964 held a reunion in Santa Fe, N.M., at the Inn at Loretto Oct. and patient relations at St. Vincent Hospital in
6-8, 2006. Attendees included, front row from left: Barbara Hartman, Brenda Mercer Cruikshank, Martha Indianapolis. He is a member of DePauw’s Athletic
Hawkes Germain, Carolyn Hartzler Stewart, Rebecca Rudy Rusling ’63. Back row from left: Diane Engel Hall of Fame and serves as president of DePauw’s
Johnson, Carolyn Leech Ferrell, Nancy Johnson Lewis, Rebecca Gillett Stewart and Louise Bradt Meiman. alumni “D” Association.
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James A. Harvey was named the interim during Alumni Reunion Weekend 2006. Members in Orlando, Fla. He is working on the fifth
superintendent of the Monroe County (Ind.) who returned to campus were Linda Younts Bolas, edition of his textbook, The Law of Healthcare
Community School Corporation. Jim served as Diane Ling Boyer, Martha J. Anderson, Pamela Administration.
interim superintendent once before in 1994-95 Blake Peters, Beth Hunter Dalton, Elizabeth Weid- Cheryl Slagell
for Monroe County and was Bloomfield School man Zuercher, Carolyn Schrank Mugge, Margaret Kinsinger retired
District superintendent in 1999-2001. He retired McGleish Muse, Donna Walker Hawk, Sherry June 1, 2006, as a
in 1997 as a Monroe County teacher and admin- Bockstanz Hughes, Frederica Sheridan White, marketing associate
istrator after three decades of service. Pamela Lott Paige, Cynthia Batts Summers and in the global market-
Robert D. McClure is the inaugural Chapple Bonnie Stout Lloyd. ing talent division of
Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy Elizabeth Mead Safanda is the executive Caterpillar Inc., in
in the political science department of the Maxwell director of Preservation Partners of the Fox Val- Peoria, Ill. Since
School of Syracuse University. Robert joined the ley in Kane County, Ill. Preservation Partners her retirement, she
Syracuse University faculty in 1969. provide preservation resources to people in the has been active as
community. an ambassador for
the Autism Tissue Cheryl Slagell Kinsinger ’68
1964 Program, speaking
The 1960 Delta Gamma pledge class met in 1967 to parent groups throughout the Midwest. She
Chicago in summer 2006 and enjoyed a wonderful R. David Hoover received the University of helped to coordinate the Chicago Area Walk for
time renewing friendships and enjoying the sights Denver’s International Bridge Builders Award, Aug. Autism Research, October 2006, in the Lincoln
and entertainment of the city. (See photo, bottom 15, 2006. Presented by the Graduate School of In- Park area of Chicago. Her e-mail address is
previous page.) ternational Studies at the University of Denver, the ckinsinger@insightbb.com. (See photo, above.)
Carol Parks Morrison is the author of Presbyte- award recognizes the personal contributions of the Douglas A. Smith gave the McDermond
rian Pioneers, a history of two small churches in the school’s alumni, staff, faculty and friends for enhancing Center Lecture, Sept. 28, 2006, at DePauw. He
Midwest united by history and tradition. Carol spent the connection between Denver and the international is the chief executive officer and founder of Best
16 years writing the history of the churches, covering community. David is chairman and chief executive Brands Corporation in Columbus, Ohio. Doug
the years 1843-2006. She lives in Attica, Ind. officer of Ball Corporation in Broomfield, Colo., as is a member of the DePauw Management Center
well as a trustee of DePauw University. Board of Advisors.
Rudy H. Volkmann won the bronze medal
1965 in the 60+ sabre category at the Veteran Fencing
Dr. Fred J. and Susan Ferry Bartizal’s son, 1968 World Championships in Bath, England, Sept.
Peter, was married in their home in Neenah, J. Randall Reifers took part in the 2006 U.S. 1, 2006. He taught fencing classes at DePauw
Wis., during the summer 2006. DePauw alumni Senior Open in Kansas and tied for 47th place. while working on his master’s degree. Two of his
attending the wedding included David B. Bills Randy was the only amateur to qualify for the final works for saxophone ensemble were premiered
’64, Beryl Bobinette Bills and James Menighan games of the event. He is a member of the DePauw by the Bohemia Sax Quartet in Prague, Czech
’63. Fred retired May 1, 2006, after 30 years as Athletic Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997. Republic, in 2006. Rudy would enjoy hearing
an OB-GYN physician. Stephen W. Sanger was one of the corporate from his DePauw friends. His e-mail address is
David L. Casey retired as superintendent of CEOs who spoke at the 98th annual meeting rvolk1@comcast.net.
Buchanan Community Schools in Buchanan, of the National Governor’s Association. He and
Mich., in June 2006, after 13 years of service. other corporation leaders are offering Americans
healthier choices of food to improve their health 1970
and fight the growing problem of obesity. Steve is Michael L. Smith is serving a four-year term
1966 chairman and CEO of General Mills. on the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
Fourteen members of the 1966 Pi Phi class J. Stuart Showalter retired from a career of Mike retired as executive vice president and chief
returned to celebrate their 40th reunion on campus advising healthcare organizations and is living financial officer of WellPoint, Inc. He is a member
of DePauw’s Board of Trustees and was elected to
the board of directors of Vectren Corporation in
Interlochen scholarship honors February 2006.
Cassel Grubb
Cassel Grubb, professor emeritus of
music at DePauw, was recognized by the 1971
Interlochen Center for the Arts for his Paul J. Blasdel is co-creator and a principal
excellence in teaching from 1963-2004. A in Stego Industries in San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
professor emeritus of music, Cassel taught The company sells a waterproofing material
cello and directed the chamber music pro- developed by Paul for use in the construction of
gram at the Interlochen Arts Camp. The buildings. Stego Industries employs a group of
arts center established the Cassel Grubb DePauw alumni, including R. Page Cotton ’05,
Endowed Scholarship in his honor to St. Louis regional manager; Mark A. Prosser ’05,
support young talented cellists who seek San Juan Capistrano regional manager; and Bryce
to attend the Interlochen Arts Camp. The A. Skeeters ’04, Chicago regional manager.
endowed scholarship was announced at a Scott S. Brinkmeyer was recognized in the
ceremony prior to the final concert of the 2007 edition of Best Lawyers in America. He is an
Back row, left to right: Judith Schlabach; K. Blake 2006 season by the World Youth Symphony attorney and partner with Mika Meyers Beckett &
Schlabach ’84; Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62. Front row: Orchestra. Sandra Aldrich Drew ’62 and Jones PLC law firm in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Jeffrey Kimpton, president, Interlochen Center for the K. Blake Schlabach ’84 were participants The 1971 Delta Zeta class enjoyed a mini-35th
Arts; Bernice Grubb and Cassel Grubb. in the ceremony. reunion in Frisco, Colo., July 21-24, 2006. (See
photo, top next page.)
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is the president of The Delves Group in Chicago.
(See Recent Words, page 15.)
Michael K. Miles is president and founder of
Miles Capital Advisors, LLC, in Indianapolis. He
joined The Riderwood Group Incorporated, which
is expanding its investment banking capability in
the Midwest.
1979
Charles D. Brooks is director for legislative
affairs for the Department of Homeland Security
in Virginia. He was appointed to the adjunct
faculty at Johns Hopkins University, where he
will be teaching a graduate course in homeland
security. He; his wife, Mary; and their two daughters
live in Arlington, Va. Charles’ e-mail address is
The 1971 Delta Zeta class enjoyed a mini-reunion in Frisco, Colo. DePauw alumni attending included Barbara chetz18@aol.com.
Toms Craig, Barbara Bayless Close, Ellen Mikuta Pullin, Ruth A. Kovac and Karen Turek Charen. Rev. Mark A. Fowler is the vice president of
vocation in ministry and an associate professor of
church leadership at Garrett-Evangelical Theologi-
Marie Stazzone Buti and Dr. Robert W. Mc-
Dowell ’73 met at the Greencastle (Ind.) Christian
1974 cal Seminary in Evanston, Ill. He is the author of
Marjorie J. Egee is a professional watercolor Mentoring into Vocation, recently published by
Church when they were students at DePauw. They
artist who has devoted more than 20 years to her the General Board of Higher Education and the
were reunited after 33 years in Florence, Italy,
art. Her paintings of floral images were exhibited Ministry of the United Methodist Church.
when Bob was attending a medical conference
at the AerieArt Gallery in Rehoboth Beach, Del., In the 2006 summer issue, Dr. David A.
with his wife. Marie has lived in Italy since 1973.
Aug. 13-Sept., 2006. Poggemeier was incorrectly listed as a member of
(See photo, below.)
Paula Krakowski Winans is the director of the 1978 class. The staff regrets the error.
education for the Lyric Opera of Kansas City. She Kimberly Reed is a registered nurse and an
has started 20 opera education programs for the Lyric
1973 Opera and has written lyrics for children’s operas.
attorney. She earned J.D. and L.L.M. degrees from
DePaul University. Kimberly owns and operates
W. Wayne Farris is the author of Japan’s Medi-
eval Population: Famine, Fertility, and Warfare in a Reed Law Associates PC in the Chicago area. She
concentrates on elder law and estate planning.
Transformative Age. Wayne is the Soshitsu Sen XV
Distinguished Professor of Traditional Japanese
1975 Kimberly is a member of the Leading Lawyers
Gerry L. Fathauer is the executive director of Network of Illinois. She writes consumer articles
Culture and History at the University of Hawaii.
the Arizona Mesa Arts Center. She was incorrectly and presents seminars on elder law, Medicaid plan-
(See Recent Words, page 15.)
referred to as “he” in the 2006 summer issue of the ning, estate planning and disability planning.
Dr. Robert W. McDowell and Marie Stazzone
magazine. The staff regrets the error.
Buti ’71 met at the Greencastle (Ind.) Christian
Ellen Husselman England is a professional
Church when they were students at DePauw. They
were reunited after 33 years in Florence, Italy,
photographer in Auburn, Ind. She donated one of 1980
her photos to the Art on a Starry Night art show Timothy G. Collins was named a Fulbright
when Bob was attending a medical conference
and benefit auction held at the DeKalb (Ind.) Scholar for 2006-07. He will work in the Teacher
with his wife. Marie has lived in Italy since 1973.
Memorial Hospital. Ellen uses many of her photos Professional Development Center of the Min-
(See photo, below.)
on note cards, which can be viewed on her Web istry of Education in Taiwan, where he will be
James B. Stewart Jr. was honored with the 2006
site at www.eeengland.com. responsible for conducting staff development for
Delta Chi of the Year award in July 2006 at the
Delta Chi international convention in Cleveland. English as a second language (ESL) teachers in
schools throughout the country. Fulbright Scholars
Jim is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-
selling author. He serves as chair of the DePauw
1977 are chosen for their academic and professional
Mark S. Dunn is the manager for the Bedford achievements and their exceptional leadership.
Board of Trustees.
(Ind.) branch of Crane Federal Credit Union. Tim is an associate professor at the National-Louis
Barbara Kingsolver, author of several best- University in Chicago.
selling books, contributed an essay to My Father
Married Your Mother: Writers Talk About Steppar-
ents, Stepchildren, and Everyone In Between. The 1981
book, with essays from 27 writers, looks at today’s Mark R. Fields and his family live at 1905
blended families. Kynwyd Road, Wilmington, DE 19810. Mark has
started his own nonprofit management consulting
business, Nonprofit Strategies LLC. His e-mail
1978 address is mark.fields@comcast.net.
Donald P. Delves is the author of Stock Options Mary G. Meeker, managing director of Mor-
Marie Stazzone Buti ’71 and Robert W. McDowell & the New Rules of Corporate Accountability. He gan Stanley, was one of the keynote speakers at
’73 in Florence, Italy.
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the Web. 2.0 third annual conference, Nov. 7-9,
2006. The conference focused on how the Internet
1986 IL 60091. Kristan is president of Willow Wood
Preschool in Winnetka. Her e-mail address is
Michael E. Hamlin was one of the nominees
will drive business in the future. kelly96@sbcglobal.net.
for teacher of the year from the Avon (Ind.) Com-
Dawn E. Morley is the vice president and Ann Stephen-
munity School Corporation. He began his teaching
chief investment officer for Monroe Bank in son Holsonback is
career in the Avon schools in 1978. Michael teaches
Bloomington, Ind. a member of the
math at the middle and high school levels.
Janet Risi is president and CEO of the In- board of directors of
Dana C. Hayes is senior vice president of sales
dependent Purchasing Cooperative, a company Cancer Treatment
at Tribune Interactive in Chicago.
that serves Subway restaurant franchises. She is a Centers of America,
Tracy Heslin Bock and her husband, Bill, an-
member of The Robert C. McDermond Center which hospitals in
nounce the birth of their daughter, Haley Esther
for Management & Entrepreneurship Board Zion (Ill.), Tulsa and
Bock, Oct. 24, 2004. Haley joins brothers Billy, 11;
of Advisors. She gave the McDermond Center Philadelphia. Ann is
Micah, 9; Sam, 7; and Isaac, 5; at 7322 Lakeside
Lecture, Oct. 5, 2006. president of Otter
Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278.
Melinda Whiting Burrows is vice president of Group Investments
Mark W. Lingen gave the Science Research
communications at the Curtis Institute of Music Ann Stephenson LLC in Lookout
Fellows Lecture, Oct. 27, 2006, at DePauw.
in Philadelphia. Holsonback ’88 Mountain, Tenn.
Mark is an associate professor of pathology at the
(See photo, left.)
University of Chicago.
Joanne Royer Barnard is vice president and
1982 general manager for higher education and nonprofit
Karen A. Meyer is vice president of the loan
markets at Qbase, LLC, in Dayton, Ohio.
1989
review division at U.S. Bank in St Louis. She was Ann-Marie Henry Myers was named one
the recipient of the firm’s 2006 annual Pinnacle of America’s top 25 young interior designers
award, presented to employees for their outstanding
job accomplishments and leadership.
1987 by House Beautiful magazine. Ann-Marie is the
owner of Ann-Marie Myers Interior Design in
Deborah “Debbie” L. Dreiband is the spon-
Kenneth A. Prine is an attorney with Winthrop New York City.
sorship sales director for the Indiana Sate Fair for
& Weinstine, P.A., a commercial litigation group J. Michael Locke gave the McDermond Center
Live Nation Properties’ Midwest region. Debbie
in Minneapolis. Lecture, Sept. 14, 2006, at DePauw. He is the
secured a record number of state fair sponsorships
Robert R. Torkelson is president and COO of chief executive officer of Rasmussen College, Inc.,
for the fair in August 2006. She was featured in
his family-owned wine business, Trinchero Family in Burr Ridge, Ill.
the business section of The Indianapolis Star,
Estates, in Napa Valley, Calif. Wine Business Monthly Melinda Maine Garvey is the co-founder and
Aug. 7, 2006, and quoted in an Inside Indiana
listed the business as number six among the Top 30 publisher of austinwoman magazine. She received
Business article.
United States Wine Companies of 2005. the Greater Austin, Texas Business Community
Gina Pagano Redwine and her family live at
Advocate Award for her magazine’s community
206 Meade Ave., Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027.
leadership and philanthropic endeavors.
Gina’s husband, Jim, has been deployed to Iraq
1984 since February 2006 as the 3rd Brigade border
James G. Philip III is the founder and president
K. Blake Schlabach participated in a ceremony of GadgetSafe, a company that designs and adminis-
transition team leader. Gina is a stay-at-home mom
at Interlochen Center for the Arts to establish the ters insurance programs for the wireless telecom and
to Nicholas, 9, and Elyse Marie, 5. She is an active
Cassel Grubb Endowed Scholarship. (See photo, handheld device industries. Jamie lives in Chicago.
volunteer at Eisenhower Elementary School in both
page 102.) His e-mail address is jamesgphilip@yahoo.com.
the classroom and with Hearts Apart, a program de-
John E. Tedstrom III is the executive director Dana C. Riess and her husband, Kevin Glynn,
signed to support the children of deployed soldiers.
of the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS live at 2119 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201.
She is the family readiness group coordinator for the
(GBC), an organization formed by the merger of Dana is the controller of Latin America Global
families of her husband’s border transition team.
Transatlantic Partners Against AIDS with GBC in Pharmaceutical Operations for Abbott Labora-
Gina enjoys interior decorating and does decorating
August 2006. John was founder and president of tories. Kevin is the chief information officer for
consulting for other army wives. She would enjoy
Transatlantic Partners Against AIDS. Case New Holland.
hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail
Michael S. and Kristin (Schurmeier ’85) Wallace J. Nichols received a Distinguished Delta
address is jgredwine@sbcglobal.net.
Wallace live at 1242 Lillian St., Fort Atkinson, Chi Award at the Delta Chi International Conven-
Elizabeth “Betsy” Stis Immer and her husband,
WI 53538. Mike is the president and chief tion in July 2006 in Cleveland. He was honored
Steve, announce the birth of their son, Charles
executive officer of Fort Healthcare, a 140-bed for his accomplishments as a wildlife biologist and
Stephen Immer, July 14, 2005. Betsy and Steve own
community hospital. They have two daughters: conservationist. He is president of the International
an instant event photography business. Betsy is a
Carly, 11, and Meg, 9. Their e-mail address is Sea Turtle Society and founder of Ocean Revolution,
marketing consultant. Steve is a director at Relay
mkcmwallace@sbcglobal.net. an organization that encourages young people to help
Sports and Sponsorship Marketing. They live at
protect the oceans. He returned to DePauw, Oct.
1613 Meredith, St. Louis, MO 63125. Betsy’s e-
2, 2006, to present a lecture on Ocean Revolution:
mail address is betsyimmer@earthlink.net.
1985 Building a Coast and Ocean Ethic. The following
Kristin (Schurmeier) and Michael S. Wallace ’84 day he was the speaker at the Science Research Fel-
live at 1242 Lillian St., Fort Atkinson, WI 53538.
Mike is the president and chief executive officer of
1988 lows luncheon. His speech was titled: Greencastle’s
Not So Far From the Ocean: Reflections of a DePauw
Griff E. Mills is the assistant principal and
Fort Healthcare, a 140-bed community hospital.They Marine Biologist.
athletic director at Tecumseh High School in
have two daughters: Carly, 11, and Meg, 9. Their
Tecumseh, Mich.
e-mail address is mkcmwallace@sbcglobal.net.
Kristan Seyfarth Kelly and her husband,
Jill Zajicek Wickersham has written a second
Brendan, announce the birth of their son, Joseph
1990
novel, The Italian Connection. Jill lives in London, Shibani R. Bathija was featured in an article in
Leo Kelly, Oct. 12, 2005. Joseph joins broth-
the San Francisco Bay area, and British Columbia, the Sept. 11, 2006, issue of Outlook India magazine.
ers Brendan, 6; Hugh, 5; Christopher, 3; and
Canada, dividing her time between her family and Shibani is a screenplay writer. Her debut film,
Andrew, 2, at 1321 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette,
writing. (See Recent Words, page 16.) Fanaa, is now available on DVD.
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Carol Euken Bledsoe served on the panel Bradley R. Brownell is the men’s head Elizabeth “Katie” Borgerding, April 11, 2006.
of judges for the first annual ENNY awards in basketball coach at Wright State University in Katie joins brother Jack, 2, at 12 Reliance Lane,
Naples, Fla. The ENNY awards are presented Dayton, Ohio. Lincolnshire, IL 60069. Their e-mail address is
by n, the magazine of naples, and they spotlight Thomas L. Cooley, an operatic concert tenor, karen.ken@comcast.net.
those who give their time and energy to make a can be heard on the world premiere recording of Karen L. Jung was named one of Indy’s Best
better community for all. Carol is an instructor of Vivaldi’s Dixit Dominus. He returned to DePauw, and Brightest. KPMG LLP, a public accounting, tax
English at the Florida Gulf Coast University. She Oct. 7, 2006, to perform Schubert’s Die Schöne and risk advisory service firm, joined with the Junior
facilitates the FGCU Writing Center, serves as a Müllerin with John D. Clodfelter ’94, staff ac- Achievement of Central Indiana to recognize the 10
writing consultant and edits the College of Arts companist and part-time instructor of music, and top professionals under the age of 40 in a variety of
and Sciences newsletter. gave master classes to voice students. businesses in the Indianapolis area. Karen is director
Robert “Rob” S. Johnson is the 5 p.m. co- Zachary J. Fritz is director of business de- of product management at ExactTarget.
anchor for Chicago’s CBS 2 news. velopment at CPM Marketing Group Inc. in Tricia Kirkby Hofmann and her husband,
John W. Wehrenberg is vice president of Asia Middleton, Wis. John, announce the birth of their daughter, Madi-
Pacific for Teleflex Inc., a diversified United States Courtney Hughes Comer and her husband, son Mary Hofmann, May 17, 2006. Madison joins
manufacturing firm. He and his wife, Ying, and their Guy, announce the birth of their son, Gary sister Casey, 2, at their home in Louisville, Ky.
daughters, Kate, 5, and Molly, 3, live in Shanghai. Campbell Comer II, Sept. 19, 2006. Courtney is a Tricia is a partner in the New Albany, Ind., law
Their U.S. mailing address is 1440 N. Lake Shore freelance communications consultant for nonprofit firm of Ward, Tyler and Scott, LLC. Her e-mail
Drive, #12A, Chicago, IL 60610. John’s e-mail organizations based in Chicago and Madison, Wis. address is spartantrish@yahoo.com.
address is wehrenbergj94@alum.darden.edu. Her e-mail address is chcomer@gcionline.com. Melissa S. Leone and her husband, Dan Muel-
Sharene D. Shariatzadeh is president of The ler, announce the birth of their son, Beck Mueller,
Chicago Conservation Center, the nation’s largest Aug. 15, 2006. They live in Seattle. Melissa is a
1991 private art restoration and conservation labora- dentist in private practice.
William “Rocky” R. Aker is a chiropractor at tory. She lives in Chicago. Her e-mail address is Sarah C. Mannon and Paul Hanly of Dublin,
the New Hope Natural Healing Center in Charlotte sharene.s@chicagoconservation.com. Ireland, were married June 24, 2006, in Michigan.
County, Fla. The center offers a variety of services Matthew W. Warren is director of Pricewater- DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
from physical therapy to acupuncture. houseCooper’s international corporate tax services Sherith H. Pankratz ’92, Shannon Johnston
J. Kenneth and Karen (Jenkins ’92) Borgerd- practice in Chicago. He and his wife, Lara Nadine, Schroeder ’92, Anne Hunter Williams ’92, Tess
ing announce the birth of their daughter, Katherine and their son Emerson, 2, live in Evanston, Ill. His White Deeter ’92, Raymond F. Rice ’94 and James
Elizabeth “Katie” Borgerding, April 11, 2006. e-mail address is matthew.warren@us.pwc.com. Mannon, DePauw professor emeritus of sociology
Katie joins brother Jack, 2, at 12 Reliance Lane, (father of the bride). Sarah is head of the English
Lincolnshire, IL 60069. Their e-mail address is department at Lane Tech College Prep High School
karen.ken@comcast.net. 1992 in Chicago. Paul is a management consultant for
Lisa Campagnoli Bloom performed at a recital, Ricondo and Associates in Chicago.
Join the DePauw July 23, 2006, at the Kern Road Mennonite Church Kathleen C. Nicely is the director of de-
Career Network in South Bend, Ind. She teaches voice in the South velopment for Stanford University’s Lively Arts
Bend area and sings with Vesper Chorale, Cantus Program.
List your career-related opportunities with Cathedralis at the Cathedral of St. Matthew, and Jennifer Pace
DePauw. We can help you recruit excellent the choir of First United Methodist Church. Robinson is the vice
candidates for your: Anne Decker Steinberg was named one of president for expe-
• Summer jobs/internships Indy’s Best and Brightest. KPMG LLP, a public rience development
• Full-time jobs accounting, tax and risk advisory service firm, and family learning
(entry-level and experienced) joined with the Junior Achievement of Central at The Children’s
• Executive-level jobs Indiana to recognize the 10 top professionals Museum of India-
under the age of 40 in a variety of businesses in napolis. (See photo,
To recruit current DePauw students and the Indianapolis area. Anne is a partner at Detail right.)
graduates, contact: + Design in Indianapolis. Claire Stock-
Thomas R. Cath ’76, Dr. Todd W. Frieze and Janet K. Lukens were meyer Shaughnessy
Director of Career Services married December 2005. After ten years of service and her husband, Jennifer Pace Robinson ’92
Phone: 765-658-4280 in the United States Air Force, Todd resigned with Robert, announce
Fax: 765-658-4282 the rank of major. He opened a private practice the birth of their daughter, Catherine Rose “Rosie”
E-mail: tcath@depauw.edu in endocrinology in Biloxi, Miss., July 2006. He Shaughnessy, Aug. 10, 2006. Rosie joins brother
was elected to Fellowship in the American College Rafer, 3. Claire is a full-time mom. Robert recently
There are two ways to advertise your of Endocrinology in 2003 and to the American made partner in his San Diego law firm. Claire’s
position(s): College of Physicians in 2004. e-mail address is claire_s@earthlink.net.
1. Direct Posting – Post the position di- James P. Hanlon is a partner in the Indianapo- Laura Watson Davis and her husband, John,
rectly on our Web site at www.depauw. lis-based law firm of Baker & Daniels LLP. His announce the birth of their daughter, Laura Allison
edu/admin/career/. The password is practice focuses on white-collar criminal defense, Davis, July 14, 2005. Allison joins sister Abby,
bell. To access student and alumni government investigations and internal corporate 4, at their home in Louisville, Ky. Laura’s e-mail
résumés, the password is tiger. investigations. address is lwdavis2003@yahoo.com.
2. CSC Posting – E-mail or fax the position Karen (Jenkins) and J. Kenneth Borgerding
information to the Career Center. ’91 announce the birth of their daughter, Katherine
For a schedule of alumni events and information about alumni services, go to:
www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp
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Stephen M. Acken ’93 and Vanessa Eaton wedding. DePauw alumni attending included S. Jeffrey Kaye ’93
(best man), Scott R. Richards ’92, Corey B. Miller ’92, Lynn Abernathy Miller ’94, Carolyn Van Epps
Brookmeyer ’65, Daniel E. Kiely ’92 and Christine Patterson Acken ’65 (mother of the groom). Jeffrey S. Smith ’94 and Katy Newlin
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consultant for The Promotional Edge. Her e-mail
address is gothambethann@hotmail.com.
Jessica E. Haller and David “Chad” Yates Jr.
were married Jan. 7, 2006, in Hinsdale, Ill. Jessica
is a medical and vocational case manager. Chad
is a project manager for Iglehart Construction.
They live in Aspen, Colo. Jessica’s e-mail address
is jeh74.aol.com. (See photo, below.)
Lisa Pratt Ward and her husband, Luther, an-
nounce the birth of their twin daughters, Cassidy
Vella and Dakota JoAnna Ward, June 8, 2006. Lisa
earned a doctoral degree in environmental health
sciences from Tulane University in 2005. She is
currently a stay-at-home mom. Luther is a general
surgery resident. They live at 149 Oak Grove Road,
Johnson City, TN 37615. Lisa’s e-mail address is
prattlisa@hotmail.com.
Daniel R. Roy was appointed director of charter
Jason W. Kistler ’94 and Yuliya Denis wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Mark R. schools for the city of Indianapolis by the mayor.
Harbaugh ’94 (best man), Kevin M. Miller ’94 (groomsman), Kiera Kistler Dubach ’98 (matron of honor), Sara Roy is an attorney with extensive experience on a
Toole Miller ’96 (bridesmaid), M. Kip Kistler ’68 (father of the groom), Kyle P. Ham ’94, Brian O. Harvey ’94, number of charter school issues.
David C. Barrett ’94, Stephen P. Turan ’94, Erika Taylor Turan ’96, Sameer S. Shetty ’92, Sarah Albright Allison S. Russell is an attorney in the business
Daley ’95, Jeffrey J. Wagner ’97, Sarah Voss Wagner ’98 and Mindy Lewis Gearheart ’98. and finance department of Taft, Stettinius & Hol-
lister LLP in Cincinnati. She is serving a two-year
1995 students about the legal issues of the day.
Jennifer DeWitt and Shane Dickinson (Cali-
term as vice chair of the International Law Com-
mittee for the Cincinnati Bar Association. Allison
Nathan M. Hull is a senior partner with Hull
fornia State University at San Jose) were married specializes in United States and European copyright
& Chandler, P.A. in Charlotte, N.C. He focuses
June 14, 2006. They live at 121 Laurie Meadows and trademark law, and drafting of contracts related
on corporate transactions and business litigation.
Drive, #360, San Mateo, CA 94403. to computer software, hardware, e-commerce, Web
His wife, Lauren, is a family physician with Car-
Danielle Fetters Thompson and her husband, site development and consulting.
mel Family Physicians. Nathan’s e-mail address is
Brian, announce the birth of their son, Cale James Ronald L. Stiver is the commissioner of the
hullnathan@hotmail.com.
Thompson, Sept. 5, 2006. Cale joins brother Cal- Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Alisa Torres DiLorenzo and her husband,
vin, 3, at their home in Noblesville, Ind. Danielle is
Tony, announce the birth of their daughter, Abigail
an elementary school principal. Her e-mail address
Christine DiLorenzo, Nov. 29, 2005. Abby joins
brother Alex at their home in Poway, Calif. Alisa’s
is bridanthomp@insightbb.com. 1997
BethAnn Gisel Meier and her husband, Julie Altman Artz and her husband, Matt, an-
e-mail address is amdilorenzo@yahoo.com.
Johnathan, announce the birth of their daughter, nounce the birth of their daughter, Lilian Elizabeth
Daniel A. and Kimberly (Svenson ’97) Weas
Gretchen Audrey Meier, Jan. 8, 2006. They live at Artz, May 8, 2006. Lily joins brother Gabriel
announce the birth of their son, John Davis Weas,
800 Garden Drive, Apt. #8, Sun Prairie, WI 53590. Patrick at 746 S. Carr Ave., Lafayette, CO 80026.
Aug. 10, 2006. Davis joins brothers Benjamin, 5,
BethAnn is a marketing and business development Julie’s e-mail address is julie@chezartz.com.
and Henry, 2, at 326 Conway Lake Drive, St. Louis,
MO 63141. Dan is a department manager for the
information systems division of Enterprise Rent-
A-Car. Kim is a stay-at-home mom. Kim’s e-mail
address is kimberlyweas@hotmail.com.
Rebecca Wilhoite Jacklin was named one of
Indy’s Best and Brightest. KPMG LLP, a public
accounting, tax and risk advisory service firm,
joined with the Junior Achievement of Central
Indiana to recognize the 10 top professionals
under the age of 40 in a variety of businesses in
the Indianapolis area. Rebecca is an investment
specialist and vice president for JPMorgan Chase
& Co. in Indianapolis.
1996
Dr. John T. Bauman is an orthopedic and
sports medicine physician at the Lafayette (Ind.)
Jessica E. Haller ’96 and David “Chad” Yates Jr. wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding in-
Orthopaedic Clinic.
cluded Mari Garrett Leahy ’96, Ryan A. Leahy ’97, Kathryn T. Ridgley ’96 (bridesmaid), Rebecca Simonton
Heidi Demetrio Harding is an attorney for the
Anderson ’96, Pim Doerr Ally ’96, Kristin Patterson Wildman ’96 (bridesmaid), Stephen P. Turan ’94,
Corboy & Demetrio law firm in Chicago. She is
Stacy M. Roush ’96, Denise C. Castillo ’96 (bridesmaid), John G. Pfleeger ’96, Martha Grayson Pfleeger
chair of the newly developed in-house pro bono
’96, Amanda Jedlicka Custer ’96, Laurie D. Snyder ’96, David A. Beery ’64, Lisa Zaffer Olson ’96, Erin
department, which was created when the law firm
Flynn Hakansson ’96, Gregory M. Watson ’95, Sarah “Sally” Beery Ortiz ’94, Megan Enkey Schoner ’96
partnered with the Pro Bono Center for Disabil-
(bridesmaid), Kristyn Sakelaris Benton ’99, Erika Taylor Turan ’96, Susan Chase Koerner ’96, Kathleen
ity and Elder Law. Heidi established the Loyola
J. Shean ’96 and Laura Christensen Richey ’96.
(Wilmette, Ill.) Academy’s first law club to educate
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Michael R. and Sara (Nakasone ’98) Denck- e-mail address is loracom@hotmail.com. David, announce the birth of their son, John Paul
hoff announce the birth of their son, Joshua Kimberly (Svenson) and Daniel A. Weas ’95 Choate, April 3, 2006. They live at 2022 New
Christian Denckhoff, April 15, 2006. Joshua joins announce the birth of their son, John Davis Weas, Hope Road, Princeton, WV 24740. Kristin’s e-mail
sister Grace, 3, and twins, John and Libby, 2, at #8 Aug. 10, 2006. Davis joins brothers Benjamin, 5, address is kristinannie@yahoo.com.
Algonquin Wood Place, St. Louis, MO 63122. and Henry, 2, at 326 Conway Lake Drive, St. Louis, Andrew “Drew” K. Powell is a cast member of
Stephanie Drasler Juneau and her husband, MO 63141. Kim is a stay-at-home mom. Dan is a the movie 1408, a film based on a short story by
Steve, announce the birth of their daughter, Anika department manager for the information systems Stephen King. He appeared in the film The Marine
Charlize Juneau, Jan. 1, 2006. Anika was the New division of Enterprise Rent-A-Car. Kim’s e-mail and several television programs as well as the movie
Year’s baby for Gunnison County in Colorado. address is kimberlyweas@hotmail.com. Starship Troopers II and in leading roles in the inde-
They live at 99 Alpine Court, Crested Butte, CO Devon Thompson Ebbing and her husband, pendent films, My Education and Crusher.
81224. Stephanie works part-time as a business Jonathan, announce the birth of their daughter, Stella Emily C. Ristine is a featured performer in the
relationship manager for Wells Fargo Bank. Her Elizabeth Ebbing, Aug. 24, 2006. Stella joins brother Indianapolis Repertory Theatre production of The
e-mail address is steph_juneau@yahoo.com. A.J., 2, at their home in Portland, Ore. Devon is a Gentleman from Indiana. Emily is the founder and
Andrea R. Gregovich and her husband, part-time pediatrician in Vancouver, Wash. Jon is artistic director of Summer Stock Stage, a not-for-
Hans Clark, announce the birth of their son, a psychiatrist in Longview, Wash. Devon’s e-mail profit theater company for young artists.
Spike Malcolm Clark, Aug. 28, 2006. They live address is devon-elizabeth@msn.com. Matthew J. Roland is the author of Tres Freak,
in Anchorage, Alaska. Andrea’s e-mail address is Kathryn Ventura Neely and her husband, Craig, three playlets presented at the Phoenix Theatre in
lvgrrrrl@yahoo.com. announce the birth of their daughter, Alessia Reyn- Indianapolis at the IndyFringe Festival, August-
Richard L. Johnson and Melissa Lucero were olds Neely, Jan. 29, 2006. They live in Chicago. Kate’s September 2006.
married May 29, 2004, in Laguna, N.M. DePauw e-mail address is kateneely@sbcglobal.net. Jennifer L. Snapp and John Ringleb were married
alumni attending the wedding included Johnathan May 13, 2006, in Melbourne, Fla. Jennifer Bundy
V. Cuevas ’97, Ugarhon S. Serrette ’97, Cassel D. Kistler was matron of honor. Jennifer and John
Truscott II ’97, Christopher D. Pulliam ’96, Justin 1998 live in West Melbourne, Fla. Jennifer is a school
P. Christian ’95, Nigel J. Riggins ’00, Wandini Cathryn Cassells is the executive director of the psychologist. John is a firefighter and paramedic.
Dixon-Fyle Riggins ’01, C. Shon Moss ’00 and United Way of Putnam County (Ind.). She is a former (See photo, below.)
Michelle L. Coleman ’96. Richard is director of United Way of Putnam County board member and Kimberly Stimmel Coyne and her husband,
customer service and pricing for SMART Papers. volunteer as well as chair of the 2006 campaign. Jac, live at 121 Victor Gust Drive, Mountain
Melissa is a stay-at-home mom to their son, Jared Jamie L. Lewis and Alicia M. Root gave the Home, ID 83647. Kimberly is a family physician
Dean Johnson. They live in the Cincinnati area. McDermond Center Lecture, Oct. 26, 2006, at stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base near
Richard’s e-mail address is richljohn@gmail.com. DePauw. Jamie is the vice president of Jefferies Boise, Idaho.
Ryan T. Leonard and Maggie Fuchs (Northern Asset Management in Stamford, Conn. Alicia is Elisa Villanueva Beard is one of the six senior
Illinois University) were married July 29, 2006, an associate with the Royal Bank of Scotland in vice presidents of regional operations for Teach
in Springfield, Ill. DePauw alumni attending the New York City. Both are members of the DePauw For America. She oversees Teach For America’s
wedding included Kimberly Leonard Walker ’82 Management Center Board of Advisors. 25 teaching regions.
(sister of the groom) and Michael S. Berthoud LaWaiian J.
’97. Ryan and Maggie live at 3438 N. Damen Long was honored
Ave., Apt. B, Chicago, IL 60618. Ryan is an as- by the Gulf Coast 1999
sistant football coach for the Chicago Rush of the Business Review of Ryan P. Carr is the assistant to the regional
Arena Football League. Ryan’s e-mail address is West Florida as one manager of Pfizer in Cleveland. Ryan and his
rrleonard19@yahoo.com. (See photo, below.) of the top 40 under wife, Kate, live at 158 Chadwick Court, Cha-
Lora Rossok Comichisto and her husband, 40 business profes- grin Falls, OH 44023. Ryan’s e-mail address is
Christofer, announce the birth of their son, Luca sionals living on ryanpcarr@yahoo.com.
Tomas Comichisto, June 26, 2006. They live at the west coast of Jason J. Chan and Margaret L. Stahr ’00 were
320 E. Prospect St., Girard, OH 44420. Lora is the Florida. LaWaiian married May 27, 2006, in Racine, Wis. Jason is a
program manager for the YWCA of Youngstown, has made a career pediatric hospitalist at Condell Medical Center in
Ohio, and is active in public policy and advocacy LaWaiian J. Long ’98 as an information Libertyville, Ill. Margaret is a doctoral candidate
efforts in the field of early care and education. Her technology man- at the University of Pittsburgh and a part-time
ager at several organizations in the Tampa Bay area.
He recently founded his own technology consulting
firm, Primatech Consulting Group, Inc. LaWaiian
lives in Ellenton, Fla. (See photo, above.)
Erin McKinney McKenna and her husband,
Jim, announce the birth of their daughter, Molly
Irene McKenna, May 13, 2006. Molly was born
in Ireland.
Nadia T. Mitchem is a major gifts officer
for the African Wildlife Foundation in Wash-
ington, D.C. Nadia is a member of the DePauw
Alumni Board of Directors. Her e-mail address is
nmitchem@awf.org.
Sara (Nakasone) and Michael R. Denckhoff
’97 announce the birth of their son, Joshua
Christian Denckhoff, April 15, 2006. Joshua joins
sister Grace, 3, and twins, John and Libby, 2, at #8
Algonquin Wood Place, St. Louis, MO 63122.
Ryan T. Leonard ’97 and Maggie Fuchs Kristin Pimentel Choate and her husband, Jennifer L. Snapp ’98 and John Ringleb
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instructor of English at DePauw. They live at
8425 Fox Haven Chase, Sturtevant, WI 53177.
(See photo, page 110.)
Allisun (Groat) and Joshua L. Clemons an-
nounce the birth of their son, John Judson “Jack”
Clemons, June 9, 2006. They live at 7030 Halstead
Drive, Minnetrista, MN 55364. Allisun’s e-mail
address is allisungroat@hotmail.com. Josh’s e-mail
address is joshualeroy@hotmail.com.
Jessica Hayden Hornocker and her husband,
Dennis, announce the birth of their son, James
Carnegie Hornocker, July 14, 2006. James joins
brother Hayden, 2, at their home in Indianapolis.
Jessica works from home as the Indianapolis regional
coordinator for the Greater Educational Opportuni-
Heather L. Meyers ’99 and Michael P. Slattery wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included ties Foundation’s Educational Services. She would
Kathryn Tenzer McClain ’99 (matron of honor), Tiffany A. Booth ’99 (bridesmaid), Amanda M. Savage enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her
’99 (bridesmaid), Heather D. Wolf ’99 (bridesmaid), Valerie N. Beauchamp ’99 (reader), Allison Smith e-mail address is thehornockers@sbcglobal.net.
Broadgate ’99 and Kinsey M. Singhass ’99. Heather L. Meyers and Michael P. Slattery
(University of Illinois) were married July 22, 2006,
in Darien, Ill. Heather is an associate produc-
tion director at Imagination Publishing. Mike is
president of Arthur P. O’Hara Office Furniture.
They live at 4133 N. Albany, Chicago, IL 60618.
(See photo, top left.)
Pamela Fisher O’Connell and her husband,
Christopher, announce the birth of their daughter,
Kylie Elizabeth O’Connell, Jan. 4, 2006. Kylie
joins sister Victoria, 1, at 7336 Club Crest Drive,
Flowery Branch, GA 30542. Pamela is an eighth
grade literature teacher.
Bradley K. and Tracy (Wilhelmy) Stevens an-
nounce the birth of their son, Brady Christopher Ste-
vens, Nov. 1, 2005. Tracy is an attorney with Bingham
McHale, LLP, in Indianapolis. Brad is an assistant
Ashli R. Carmack ’00 and Brett A. Tweedie wedding. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included men’s basketball coach at Butler University.
Gregory M. Ball ’97, Julie Kollhoff Ball ’98, Alison J. Rabb ’00 (bridesmaid), Kimberly Paradise Ridder
’99, Kim Fowee Perera ’00 (matron of honor), Carrie L. Collins ’00, Shanna Phillips Beck ’00, Adam G.
Beck ’00 and John H. Bankhurst ’99. Not pictured, Kelly Eagan Jacobs ’00. 2000
Ashli R. Carmack and Brett A. Tweedie
(North Central College) were married May 13,
2006, in Lake Geneva, Wis. Ashli is a quality as-
surance manager for Abbott Laboratories. Brett is
a product manager for Medline Industries. They
live at 13428 Victoria Lane, Beach Park, IL 60083.
Ashli’s e-mail address is ashli.tweedie@gmail.com.
(See photo, center left.)
C. Christi Frates and Brian R. Garrison were
married June 3, 2006, in Indianapolis. Christi
teaches sixth grade math at St. Luke Catholic School
in Indianapolis. Brian earned a law degree from
the University of Illinois College of Law in May
2006. He is an associate with the Indianapolis law
C. Christi Frates ’00 and Brian R. Garrison ’00 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding firm of Baker & Daniels LLP. Brian’s e-mail ad-
included J. Nathaniel Powell ’00, Joshua D. Johnson ’00, Leanne Schulte Gorman ’00, Emily K. Koehler dress is brian_garrison@hotmail.com. (See photo,
’00, Jill E. Garrison ’02, Abbie R. Pancoast ’99, Suzanne Farid ’00 (bridesmaid), Nicole M. Moore ’01 bottom left.)
(bridesmaid), Ashley L. Farnsworth ’00, Amy K. Patterson ’00, Benjamin D. Shane ’00 (best man), Jes- Daniel E. Mandel and Allison Hilding were
sica Donnellon Heizman ’00, Jennifer A. Campbell ’00, Jonna L. McGinley ’00, Richard L. Childs ’00 married July 2, 2006, in Huntington Beach, Calif.
(groomsman), Makedonka M. Najdeski ’01, Kristen Magnes Richards ’00 (bridesmaid), Sara Warren Hicks Dan is a regional builder sales director for Shaw
’00, Christine J. Meade ’00, Lynn M. McIntyre ’00, Julie Schwarze Linihan ’00, Daniel M. Swinford ’98, Industries. Allison is a stylist at Kittie Olivier
Justin B. Williams ’00 (groomsman), John D. Maggard ’00, Adam M. Custis ’00 (groomsman), Daniel R. Salon. They live in Newport Beach, Calif. Dan’s
Arnett ’00, Robert C. Gorman ’00, Jennifer Zielke Evangelides ’99, Nicholas J. Evangelides ’99, Ashley e-mail address is damandel@aol.com. (See photo,
L. Wheatley ’99, Adam G. Beck ’00, John N. Kidd ’00 (groomsman), Ryan J. Opeka ’00 (groomsman), top next page.)
Brent R. Patterson ’00 (reader), Warren M. Johnson ’00, Brian T. Hicks ’00, Scott F. Meyland-Smith ’01, Joseph P. Rogowski is the head strength and
Jonathan M. Fancher ’02, John B. Holborow ’00, Kevin R. Eskew ’94, Deborah Dalenberg Eskew ’98, conditioning coach for the Orlando Magic in
Bradley L. Heitzman ’00, Greta Hickman Dutton ’99, Adam C. McNeely ’02 and John W. Dutton ’00. Orlando, Fla. Joe received a master’s degree in
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exercise physiology from University of Central
Florida. He lives at 3156 Plaza Terrace Drive,
Orlando, FL 32803. His e-mail address is
jrogowski@orlandomagic.com.
Margaret L. Stahr ’00 and Jason J. Chan were
married May 27, 2006, in Racine, Wis. Margaret is
a doctoral candidate at the University of Pittsburgh
and a part-time instructor of English at DePauw.
Jason is a pediatric hospitalist at Condell Medi-
cal Center in Libertyville, Ill. They live at 8425
Fox Haven Chase, Sturtevant, WI 53177. (See
photo, below.)
Amy Taubenheim and Lucas Lavey (Ohio
State University) were married June 18, 2006,
in Lake Forest, Ill. DePauw alumni attending
Daniel E. Mandel ’00 and Allison Hilding wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included the wedding included Erin McDaniel Jovanovic
Robert J. Miltner ’00 (best man), Christian R. Ollier ’01 (groomsman), Andrew J. Huys ’00 (groomsman), ’00, Larry G. Jovanovic ’00, Christy A. Agness
Lynn M. Mcintyre ’00, David L. Nie ’99, Katherine Strickland Huys ’01, Kathleen Murphy Miltner ’01, ’01, Cody E. Jerden ’00, Kelly Tancredi Beesley
Amy K. Patterson ’00, Julie Schwarze Linihan ’00 and Ashley L. Farnsworth ’00. ’00, Carrie Lowry Conover ’00 and Anastasia C.
Northrup ’00. Amy is a preschool teacher. Lucas
is a logistics manager for Lowes Companies. They
live in Cornelius, N.C.
Justin R. Wallace and his wife, Tanner, an-
nounce the birth of their daughter, Stevie Reese
Wallace, June 12, 2006.
2001
Jennifer C. Geary and Jess D. Riefe were
married Sept. 10, 2005, in Lake Forest, Ill. (See
photo, center left.)
Katherine M. McCleary and Benjamin J.
Griswold were married Aug. 6, 2005, in Wheaton,
Jennifer C. Geary ’01 and Jess D. Riefe ’01 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
R. Lee Wilson ’76, Joseph M. Faires ’01, Zachary A. Carstensen ’01, Jennifer M. Unger ’01 (bridesmaid),
Andrea L. Pietrocarlo ’01 (bridesmaid), Joseph W. Schoen ’01, Michael J. Facchini ’01, David B. Gifford
’01, Andrew G. Giles ’01 (groomsman), Kim Kendler Geary ’74 (mother of the bride), Roger W. Geary
’72 (father of the bride), David D. Riefe ’85, Susan Sampson Riefe ’85, Linda Geary Wolf ’73, Deborah
Riefe Wilson ’76, John I. Heise III ’74, Thomas H. DeNardo ’98, Erin Fry DeNardo ’99, Jill E. Garrison
’02, Matthew B. Baird ’01 (groomsman), Michael A. McKinney ’01 (groomsman), Michael T. Kamp ’01,
Mark R. Boeckel ’01 (groomsman), Jane L. Hodgkinson ’02, Leslie Oesterle Boeckel ’01, John P. Pertile ’01,
Lindsay A. Mayfield ’01 (bridesmaid), Zachary T. Le Count ’01, Lauren R. Winer ’01 (bridesmaid), Anna
Riefe Curran ’03, Jonathan M. Fancher ’02, Chad J. Ashcraft ’01 (groomsman) and Rex M. Barrett ’74.
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Ill. Katherine is a high school English teacher at
St. Charles North High School. B.J. is a sales
representative for Pella Windows. They live at
520 Valley Forge Ave., South Elgin, IL 60177.
Katherine’s e-mail address is katmc34@yahoo.com.
B.J.’s e-mail address is bjgris17@yahoo.com. (See
photo, bottom previous page.)
Katherine A. Swift and H. Nelson Spencer
were married July 9, 2005, in Rockford, Ill. They
live in St. Louis. (See photo, top right.)
2002
Adiba S. Asadova is pursuing a master’s degree
in public affairs at the Institut d’études politiques in
Paris. Her e-mail address is adibajon@yahoo.com. Katherine A. Swift ’01 and H. Nelson Spencer Jr. ’01 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
Erin J. Bauer is a member of Bauer Associates of included Daniel L. Swift ’69 (father of the bride), Susan Christopher Swift ’69 (mother of the bride), Holly Swift
Batavia (Ill.), a marketing and creative consultancy. Rotermund ’96 (matron of honor and sister of the bride), Kara B. Cebulko ’01 (bridesmaid), Christina L. Matteucci
She leads business development initiatives in the ’01 (bridesmaid), Katherine M. McCleary ’01, Andrew E. Deffenbaugh ’01 (groomsman), Bradley A. Pierce ’01,
non-profit sector. John N. Rooks Jr. ’01, Gayle E. Meier ’96, Kristi L. Merrill ’01 (bridesmaid), Jennifer B. Wacker ’01, Jillian
Rano S. Burkhanova and Edmond Krasniqi ’03 Putnam Holloway ’00, Zachary P. Mugge ’00, Sean P. McCarthy ’00, Frederick M. Crampton ’01, Joy M.
were married Aug. 25, 2006. They celebrated their Duginske ’01, Matthew J. Nartker ’01, Benjamin J. Griswold ’01, Richard R. Voelbel ’01, James R. Monaghan
marriage with family and friends in New York City ’01, Alicia Bury Bolin ’01, Abigail M. Lovett ’01, Sunniva H. Rodgers ’01, Molly Carrell Pierce ’01, Joshua M.
Central Park. (See photo, center right.) Bolin ’01, David P. Simon ’01, Aubrey E. Brandt ’01, Michelle Geary Lane ’01, David M. Kneas ’00, Laura
Lauren E. Knauer and Thomas J. Stahl were Cordes Gvozdas ’01, Elizabeth Walse ’01, Bradley R. Foss ’00, John E. Lintzenich ’00, Bradley M. Spencer ’95,
married July 30, 2005, in Maine. (See photo, Lora C. Alvey ’01, Wesley D. Patterson ’00, Melissa A. Simon ’02 and Andrew S. Holloway ’00.
bottom right.)
Laura B. Moorman is assistant vice president at
First Merchants Trust Company in Indianapolis.
Heidi K. Rochner and Andrew T. Thayer were
married July 30, 2005, in Brownstown, Ind. Heidi
is a senior financial services representative for First
Investors Corporation. Andrew is the manager of fi-
nancial planning at ATA Airlines. They live at 1831
Fullerton Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46214. Andrew’s
email address is andrew_thayer11@yahoo.com.
(See photo, top page 112.)
2003
Tara L. Bevington and Ross B. Fleck ’04 were
Rano S. Burkhanova ’02 and Edmond Krasniqi ’03 wedding celebration. DePauw alumni attending the
married July 1, 2006, in Indianapolis. They live
celebration by the Angel Fountain in New York Central Park included Tiffany A. Schiffner ’02, Jermaine D.
at 8307 Lakeshore Trail East Drive #622, India-
Taylor ’03, Adiba S. Asadova ’02, Andrew J. Tangel ’03 and Carelle A. Flores ’02.
napolis, IN 46250. Tara is the director of Team In
Training for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Ross is a medical sales representative for Boston
Scientific. Tara’s e-mail address is tara.fleck@lls.org.
Ross’s e-mail address is rossfleck@yahoo.com. (See
photo, bottom page 112.)
Katherine P. Boomer and Tommy Weaver were
married March 25, 2006, in Carmel, Ind. Kate is
the media relations coordinator for the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway. (See photo, top page 113.)
Amanda J. Burroughs is an attorney with
the St. Louis law firm of Amelung, Wulff, and
Willenbrock, P.C.
Michelle L. Dingus and Joel Wiegman
(Miami University) were married June 24, 2006,
in Columbus, Ohio. Michelle’s e-mail address
is michelle_wiegman@yahoo.com. (See photo,
page 112.) Lauren E. Knauer ’02 and Thomas J. Stahl wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Alyssa L. Klein was a member of a team of Amy Kostrzewa Bracken ’02, Jacob P. Bracken ’02, Elizabeth H. Kurfess ’02, Mary K. Huse ’02, Jennifer
volunteers who spent three weeks during the Poehler England ’02, Brian L. Boak ’96, Kerrie Lingafelter Esmeier ’96, Megin Hayes Morgan ’02, Alex-
summer 2006 in Rarotonga in the Cook Islands ander H. Yates ’02, Natalie M. Moore ’02, Macey E. Wenzel ’02, Christi Soule Thompson ’02, Cynthia
tutoring children in reading skills. The group was Schwartz Knauer ’06 (bridesmaid), Bethany Harper Woelfert ’06, Haley A. Carney ’02 and Tara L. Karasch
coordinated by Global Volunteers, a non-profit or- ’02. Not pictured: John B. Scofield ’72 and Christina Brogren Scofield ’73.
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ganization that offers short-term service programs
around the world. Alyssa is a French literature
student at the University of Kansas.
Edmond Krasniqi and Rano S. Burkhanova
’02 were married Aug. 25, 2006. They celebrated
their marriage with family and friends in New York
City Central Park. (See photo, center page 111.)
Karen L. Mullins is a communications
coordinator for PBS and NPR affiliate WFYI
in Indianapolis. She received an Award of Merit
from the Indianapolis Chapter of the International
Association of Business Communicators, July 18,
2006. She and Westcomm were honored for their
Web site, which they created for the film Fire and
Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia.
Johnathan F. Torres graduated from the F-16
Aircraft Avionics Systems Apprentice Course at
Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas,
as an Air Force Airman lst Class.
Heidi K. Rochner ’02 and Andrew T. Thayer ’02 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Sean K. Lewis ’02, Daniel J. Sadowski ’02, Matthew H. Overman ’02 (groomsman), Joseph H. Nixon III ’02, 2004
Ivan D. Hoffman ’01, Mary K. Huse ’02, Craig M. Fugate ’02 (usher), Nathan E. Hubbard ’01 (groomsman), Anne M. Donnellon is the graphic designer
Daren J. Opeka ’03, Joshua D. Johnson ’00, Jonathan M. Fancher ’02, Elizabeth M. Berkshire ’02, Andrea Clark for Tucker Publishing Group in Evansville, Ind.
Hoffman ’02, Jessica K. Rench ’02, Laura Gisel Miller ’01, Tiffany N. Holmes ’02, Jennifer N. Nye ’02, Marshall She is responsible for advertising design and ad
D. Johnson ’02 (groomsman), Rachael M. Jensen ’02 (bridesmaid), Matthew S. Lewison ’03 (usher), Jennifer A. content as well as assisting with publication design
Tarbox ’02 (bridesmaid), Greggory R. Simril ’01, Erin Hogan Simril ’01 and Rachel Starke Sullivan ’02. and custom publishing.
Robert H. Dudley is an associate program-
mer for High Moon Studios, owned by Vivendi
Universal Games, in Carlsbad, Calif. His e-mail
address is fs_dudley@yahoo.com.
Ross B. Fleck ’04 and Tara L. Bevington ’03
were married July 1, 2006, in Indianapolis. They
live at 8307 Lakeshore Trail East Drive #622,
Indianapolis, IN 46250. Ross is a medical sales
representative for Boston Scientific. Tara is the
director of Team In Training for The Leukemia
& Lymphoma Society. Ross’s e-mail address is
rossfleck@yahoo.com. Tara’s e-mail address is tara.
fleck@lls.org. (See photo, left.)
Tara L. Bevington ’03 and Ross B. Fleck ’04 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Matthew J. Kleymeyer ’04 (best man), Megan L. Bevington ’03 (maid of honor), Trent C. Waltz ’05, Maegan
E. Rooke ’05, Kyle P. McGrath ’05, Danielle M. Dravet ’07, Courtney R. Sayther ’03 (bridesmaid), Anna
Riefe Curran ’03, Union M. Williams ’04, Britney J. Rose ’03, A. Morgan Cope ’03, Kristin A. Damrau
’03, Wesley T. Thornhill ’04, Aaron L. Drake ’04, Emily C. Hakeman ’04, Leslie A. Haas ’00, Sarah B.
Bennett ’04, Gina James Meierbachtel ’03, Christopher K. Kessler ’03, Marissa K. Gee ’03, Brigid M. Roche
’03 (bridesmaid), Jill S. Schneider ’03 (bridesmaid), Jocelyn B. Keller ’04, John B. Stephens ’03, John S.
Gergely ’04, Lauren J. Bohlander ’04, Jonathan R. Taylor ’04, Andrea K. Speller ’06, Anthony M. Williams
’05, Carly R. Sutton ’04, Bradford T. Wochomurka ’04, Joseph H. Nixon III ’02, Erin M. Greenlee ’05,
Clayton T. Ludlow ’05, Robin E. Ebert ’05, Andrew D. Gagle ’05, Gabrielle E. Liddil ’05, Mark R. Alson
’05, Christopher B. Consolo ’05 (groomsman), Alison J. Slipher ’05, Lizzie Ephraim ’02, Beau T. Davis ’03,
Bryce A. Skeeters ’04, Matthew R. Kapfhammer ’05, Jason C. Walker ’03, Natalie Deer Sutton ’03, Caleb
M. Sutton ’03, Ryan M. Sipe ’05, Matthew E. Dumas ’00, Joseph R. Hanger ’05, Jennifer Aiken Knepp ’00,
Jon-Jon Knepp ’98, Amy B. Kwas ’93, Charles M. Amy ’84 and Carolyn A. Martzolf ’07. Michelle L. Dingus ’03 and Joel Wiegman
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Kristen N. Mellencamp ’04 and Frank E.
Gilbert ’04 were married July 23, 2005, in Seymour,
Ind. Kristen is a graduate medical student. Frank
is a customer relationship manager at DyKnow.
(See photo, bottom right.)
Bryce A. Skeeters is the Chicago regional man-
ager for Stego Industries, which is headquartered in
San Juan Capistrano, Calif. The company’s founder
and principal is Paul J. Blasdel ’71, who is the creator
of a waterproofing material used in construction of
buildings, the product the company sells.
Shea M. Uebelhor is a sales representative for
izzydesign in Chicago. He is responsible for dealer
and end-user sales as well as consultative training
for the architectural and design community.
2005
Brian M. Grossnickle creates a line of cook-
ware from micaceous clay utilizing a traditional
style of pottery making that has existed in the Katherine P. Boomer ’03 and Tommy Weaver wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Southwest for more than 800 years. His cookware Matthew T. Nehrenz ’06, Ryan K. Mahoney ’03, Jennifer L. McDermott ’03, DeAnn L. Flora ’03, Gageby
includes bean pots, woks, casseroles, teapots, “Hillie” H. Gaither ’03, Tracey A. King ’03, Emily C. Zoch ’03, Amanda Thurston Ross ’03, Paige Bates
mugs, bowls and platters. Brian’s Web site is Green ’87, Jane Gowland Mahoney ’03, Meredith L. Fuson ’03, Ashley N. Pierce ’03, Kristin E. Doven-
brian@micaceousecookware.com. muehle ’03, Alison L. Sales ’03, Sarah J. Finney ’03 and Allison L. Matters ’03.
Mark A. Prosser is the regional manager for
Stego Industries in San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
R. Page Cotton is the St. Louis regional manager
for the company. The company’s founder and
principal is Paul J. Blasdel ’71, who is the creator
of a waterproofing material used in construction of
buildings, the product the company sells.
Adam S. Ratner is a co-author of “Strengthen-
ing Globalization’s Invisible Hand: What Matters
Most;” an article that appeared in Business Econom-
ics magazine. The article was the winner of the
National Association for Business Economics’
Edmund A. Mennis Award for the best paper
submitted for 2006. Adam is a consultant for West
Monroe Partners LLC in Chicago.
Anna C. Vander Broek is an assistant news
editor for Forbes magazine. She contributed a
book review of Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical
Thinking to Forbes.com, Aug. 11, 2006.
Michael J. Zabelin will spend a year in Ecuador, Kristen N. Mellencamp ’04 and Frank E. Gilbert ’04 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
starting September 2006, as a WorldTeach volunteer included Courtney R. Maguire ’03, Ryan E. Grable ’05, Kevin R. Russell ’03, Yusaku Kawai ’04, Maximilian
teaching English to adult students in universities M. Maile ’04, Bethany J. Garrison ’04, Andrea M. Hodges ’05, Patricia R. Stroebel ’04, Catherine G. Smith
and community colleges. WorldTeach is a private, ’03, Alisa K. Tomlinson ’01, Lauren Beatty Kawai ’05, Katie A. Beehler ’04 and Victoria L. Sharp ’04.
non-profit organization based at the Center for In-
ternational Development at Harvard University.
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Daniel P. Bretscher won the 2006 USA Tri-
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St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy in New York.
Rumen M. Ivanov received the 2006 Wall Street (765) 658-4205
Journal Student Achievement Award in recognition
of his academic achievement, leadership potential or send an e-mail to
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Steven R. Linville is a Web developer for the Mu- jenniferhassler@depauw.edu
sic Teachers National Association in Cincinnati.
Alison M. Pinkston is the volleyball coach at or fax (765) 658-4172.
Northview High School in Brazil, Ind.
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Dr. James I. Ball ’44, July 9, 2006, in Mountain was preceded in death by her first husband, Keith and the first general manager of the Paducah Sym-
View, Calf., at the age of 83. He was a member of H. Lyon ’48, and her second husband, Robert I. phony Orchestra as well as a piano, organ and flute
Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He Fletcher ’44. teacher. She was an organist and choir director at
was a pediatrician in private practice in Palo Alto, Bettye Kraemer McMahon ’48, Aug. 24, 2006, First Presbyterian Church for 24 years and an or-
Calif., retiring in the late 1990s. He was preceded of Noblesville, Ind., at the age of 79. She was an ganist at Temple Israel. She was an accompanist for
in death by his wife. elementary school music teacher and a homemaker. the Paducah Symphony Chorus and the Paducah
Barbara Bartlett Frieda ’44, May 5, 2006, in Her survivors include her husband. Symphony Orchestra’s Children’s Chorus.
Wilton, Conn., at the age of 83. She was a mem- Nancy Myers Trout ’48, March 24, 2006, David L. Vear ’53, Aug. 17, 2006, of Naples,
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a of Fort Wayne, Ind., at the age of 79. She was Fla., at the age of 74, of cancer and complications
homemaker and a junior high school teacher in a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She of Parkinson’s disease. He was a member of Sigma
Houston and Bastrop, Texas. She was the grand- was the women’s editor for the Daily Republican Chi fraternity. He was a lifetime member of the
daughter of Edward R. Bartlett, DePauw professor Newspaper in Manhattan, Kan. Later, she worked Washington C. DePauw Society. He was a 1996
of religious education from 1923-47, in whose in the personnel department of the Magnavox DePauw Hall of Fame inductee. He was the founder
honor the Bartlett Alumni House is named. She Company and was a homemaker. Her survivors and president of Veco Corporation, an independent
was preceded in death by her brother, James R. include her husband. financial and estate-planning firm, in Naperville,
Bartlett ’43. Her survivors include a nephew, James Marcia Finley Smith ’49, July 1, 2006, in Ill. His survivors include his wife; a son, Thomas
R. Bartlett ’66, a niece-in-law, Susan Bartelsmeyer South Bend, Ind., at the age of 78. She was a L. Vear ’80; a brother, Charles T. Vear ’50; and a
Bartlett ’66. member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was nephew, Anthony A. Vear ’78.
In the obituary for LeRoy M. Lacey ’44 in the a homemaker. Her survivors include her husband; Philip L. Alsworth ’54, Jan. 2, 2006, of Sur-
summer magazine, his granddaughter, Elizabeth a sister, Elizabeth Finley James ’48; and a brother- prise, Ariz., at the age of 77. He was a member of
Leigh Lacey ’04, was inadvertently omitted as one in-law, Russell C. James ’44. Delta Upsilon fraternity. He was a professor and
of his survivors. Barbara J. Holley ’49, June 20, 2006, of Los academic dean at The College of Staten Island of
Priscilla Maine DiMatteo ’44, June 1, 2006, Angeles, at the age of 78. She was a member of Alpha the City University of New York. His survivors
of Wilmington, Del., at the age of 83. She was a Omicron Pi sorority. She retired as vice president include his wife and a sister, Jean Alsworth
therapeutic dietitian and a homemaker. She was from Sanwa Bank in Los Angeles. She was preceded Breheny ’53.
preceded in death by her husband. in death by her father, Clifford Holley ’20, and John E. Kratzer ’54, Aug. 26, 2006, of
Flohn Leypoldt Offenhauer ’45, June 6, 2006, a brother, Donald L. Holley ’49. Her survivors Liberty, Ind., at the age of 75. He was a member
of Niagara Falls, N.Y., at the age of 82. She was include a cousin, Vera A. Holley ’49. of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was a utility
a member of Delta Zeta sorority. She taught for Ralph L. Houser ’49, Sept. 18, 2006, of Leba- appraiser for the Insurance Company of North
the Niagara Falls Board of Education as a voice non, Ind., at the age of 81. He was a member of America, controller of Peoples Savings and Loan
teacher and served as an Episcopal lay eucharistic Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was the first executive of Richmond, president and chief executive officer
minister for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Her director of the Lebanon Boys Club from 1953-63. of Carter Paint Company Inc. of Liberty, and farm
survivors include her husband. From 1963-72 he worked for the National Boys manager of E. A. Kitchel Farms in Liberty. His
Margaret Zwigard Lavidge ’45, Aug. 28, 2006, Club of America in New York. Later, he served as survivors include his wife.
of Scottsdale, Ariz., at the age of 83, after a long the director of development for the Indianapolis David G. Mountcastle ’54, Feb. 23, 2006, of
battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was a member Symphony Orchestra and as a substitute teacher. Seminole, Fla., at the age of 74. He was a Rector
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a lifetime Katharine “Kit” Sherman Stewart ’50, in Tulsa, Scholar and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.
member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. She Okla., at the age of 76. She was a member of Alpha He practiced law at the firm of Mountcastle, Kelly &
was a homemaker and community volunteer. Her Gamma Delta sorority. She was a homemaker and Dyer, P.C. in Wheaton, Ill., before retiring. He was
survivors include her husband, Robert J. Lavidge a community volunteer. Her survivors include her active in community organizations. His survivors
’43, and two daughters, Margaret Lavidge Gos- husband, Elam L. Stewart Jr. ’50. include his wife, Joann Sorber Mountcastle ’55.
selink ’70 and Kathleen Lavidge McKinley ’74. Lee R. Cooper ’51, June 26, 2006, in France, William I. Ong IV ’58, Sept. 2, 2006, of
Harold W. Hodson ’46, Jan. 24, 2006, of at the age of 65, from cancer. He was a member of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He was a member of
Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., at the age of 81. He Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar. Sigma Chi fraternity. He was preceded in death by
was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was He was a retired real estate agent. He was preceded his father, William I. Ong III ’28; mother, Janet
a retired dentist. in death by his father, Claude W. Cooper ’22. His Neff Ong ’28; and brother, David N. Ong ’54. His
Marjorie M. Osborn ’46, July 15, 2006, of survivors include his wife. survivors include a brother, W. Thompson Ong
Dayton, Ohio, at the age of 82. She was a market J. Campbell Craddock ’51, July 23, 2006, in ’52, and a nephew, Winfield D. Ong ’80.
researcher in Dayton for Dap, Inc. After retirement, St. Paul, Minn., at the age of 76, after a long illness. Susan Faitz Luidens ’59, June 14, 2006, of
she was a market research consultant for Dap, He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He was Palm Harbor, Fla., at the age of 68. She was a
Inc. and for Greene Hall Alcohol & Drug Abuse a Rector Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. member of Delta Gamma sorority. She was a
Treatment Center, and she served as chairman of He was a lifetime member of the Washington third-grade teacher, and later an office manager
the board of advisers for Greene Hall. C. DePauw Society. DePauw honored him with and receptionist for Pediatric Associates of Paoli,
Wallace C. Etcheson ’47, June 21, 2006, of El an alumni citation in 1976. He was a professor Pa. She was preceded in death by a brother-in-law,
Paso, Ill., at the age of 83. He was a member of the of geology at the University of Minnesota from C. Richard Gamble ’57. Her survivors include a
Men’s Hall Association and a Rector Scholar. He 1956-66. In 1967 he became a faculty member at sister, Martha Faitz Gamble ’57.
was a high school teacher and coach for five years the University of Wisconsin-Madison and served Rev. Marion C. Cox ’60, July 7, 2006, of
in Indiana. Later, he managed propane distribution as chair of the geology department from 1977-80. Cortland Manor, N.Y., at the age of 69. He was
plants in Indiana and Illinois until his retirement He retired from the University of Wisconsin in a member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was
in 1986, after 32 years of service. His survivors 1996. His survivors include his wife. a United Methodist minister with churches in
include his wife. Dale W. Baldridge ’52, Jan. 21, 2006, of Indiana, New York and Connecticut, retiring in
Joanne Hayes Lyon Fletcher ’47, July 21, Bensalem, Pa., at the age of 76. He was a mem- 2002. He was preceded in death by his father, Rev.
2006, of Carmel, Ind., at the age of 80. She was ber of the Men’s Hall Association. His survivors Jasper H. Cox ’27, and his mother, Georgia Carr
a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She include his wife. Cox ’28. His survivors include his wife.
was a third-grade teacher at Ridpath Elementary Ella McDonald Read ’52, June 29, 2005, of Richard E. Roberts ’61, May 10, 2006, of
School in Greencastle, Ind., from 1966-83. She Paducah, Ky., at the age of 75. She was a member Enola, Pa., at the age of 67, of a massive heart attack.
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He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He years of service. His survivors include his wife. of publications at DePauw. Later, he was director
worked for the Hartford Insurance Company from Joan Gregowicz Collins ’86, Aug. 18, 2006, of communications for the American Camping
1966-96. From 1996 until his retirement in 2004, at the Marin General Hospital in California, at Association. His survivors include his wife.
he worked for the Penn National Insurance Com- the age of 43. She was a member of Delta Delta Jonathan S. Lee, Aug. 30, 2006, of Downers
pany in Harrisburg, Pa. His survivors include his Delta sorority. She was the elementary directress Grove, Ill., at the age of 92. He was a physics pro-
wife and a brother, Frederick O. Roberts ’62. at the Montessori School in San Rafael, Calif., fessor at DePauw from 1940-44. From 1951 until
Earl E. Whited ’62, Jan. 23, 2005, of Las and later, an elementary teacher at the Pacific Rim his retirement, he was an engineer at the Western
Vegas, Nev., at the age of 66. He was a member International School in San Mateo, California. Her Electric Hawthorne plant in Downers Grove, Ill.
of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. survivors include her husband. He was preceded in death by his wife, M. Marjorie
C. Rodney Boyle ’63, July 16, 2006, of Co- Elizabeth Broderson Bray ’92, Aug. 25, 2006, Stullken Lee ’44, and a brother-in-law, Edward
lumbia, Mo., at the age of 65. He was a member of Lexington, Ky., at the age of 36, after a nine- H. Stullken ’68. His survivors include a brother-
of Delta Upsilon fraternity. He taught at the year battle with ovarian cancer. She was a certified in-law, Donald E. Stullken ’41; sister-in-law,
University of Missouri and later was employed by nurse midwife at Associates for Women’s Care in Elizabeth Russell Stullken ’42; and sister-in-law,
Mid-Missouri Mental Health Clinic. After retire- Lexington. Her survivors include her husband. Ruth Stullken Witner ’51.
ment, he was an independent insurance agent. His Clara L. Miller, July 31, 2006, in Lynchburg,
survivors include his wife. Va., at the age of 78. She was resident counselor for
Dr. John L. Cowan ’63, Sept. 22, 2006, of Friends of the University Rector and Mason halls from 1952-1957. Later,
Louisville, Ky., at the age of 65, from pancreatic Kathryn W. Eccles, Aug. 24, 2006, of Green- she served as guidance counselor at the School for
and liver cancer. He was a member of Delta Chi castle, Ind., at the age of 82. She worked in the Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati.
fraternity. He was a radiologist until his retirement. DePauw alumni office and as the executive secretary Fred N. Nelson, Aug. 18, 2006, of Greencastle,
His survivors include his wife. to the president of DePauw, retiring in 1994. Her Ind., at the age of 74, from respiratory failure. He
D. Robert Nees ’67, Aug. 25, 2006, of Clover- survivors include her husband, Robert S. Eccles, taught at DePauw from 1961-99, retiring as an as-
dale, Ind., at the age of 86. He was a farmer and DePauw professor emeritus of philosophy. sociate professor of English. He directed, performed
minister. He was preceded in death by his wife. His Bishop Leroy C. Hodapp, May 26, 2006, in or wrote more than 250 plays during his career. He
survivors include a son, John M. Nees ’72, and a Indianapolis, at the age of 82. He retired as a bishop was nominated 10 times for “best professor” and
granddaughter, Angela Nees Lee ’01. of the United Methodist Church, following 50 years was the 1965 winner of the Brown Derby Award
Thomas G. Thorbeck ’68, July 11, 2006, of service. He had served on the DePauw Board of for most popular teacher. In 1991 DePauw honored
of Seattle, at the age of 60. He was a member of Trustees. His survivors include his wife. him with a University citation.
Sigma Chi fraternity. He was an attorney with the Glenn T. Job, July 20, 2006, in Fernandina Carla G. Schwab, Sept. 25, 2006, of Gre-
law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine in Seattle. His Beach, Fla., at the age of 81. From 1951-62 he was encastle, Ind., at the age of 47, from cancer. She
survivors include his wife. a newspaper reporter in Benton Harbor and Niles, was the editorial and photographic assistant in the
Robert J. Berry ’82, Sept. 19, 2006, of Mich. From 1962-64 he was publicity director for Publications Office at DePauw. She was a home-
Greencastle, Ind., at the age of 57. He was a high Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pa. From 1964- maker and an expert quilter. Several of her quilt
school teacher for 31 years, retiring as an art teacher 68 he was the associate news editor for Michigan patterns appeared in quilters’ books and magazines.
from Greencastle High School in 2006, after 24 State University. From 1968-75 he was the director Her survivors include her husband.
www.depauw.edu
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