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Fall 2013 Washburn University School of Law Honor Roll

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The Washburn University School of Law Honor Roll of Donors is a way to recognize those who made gifts to Washburn Law during the fiscal year July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013.

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Fall 2013

Washburn University School of Law

Honor Roll

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1 - LETTER

The Washburn University School of Law Honor Roll is a publication provided by the Washburn University Foundation, which is committed to leading and coordinating the efforts to expand the University’s and Washburn Law’s base of private financial support.

For more information or questions regarding the Honor Roll of Donors, please contact Washburn University Foundation at 785.670.4483 or go to GiveToWashburn.org.

Table of Contents1 Letter2 150 Forward3 Spaces5 Students7 Faculty & Programs9 Annual Giving11 Financial Information12 Honor Roll of Donors

Washburn Law Honor RollThomas J. Romig, Dean Washburn University School of LawJuliAnn Mazachek, President Washburn University FoundationEditors and Contributing WritersMarsha BoswellKathy BuschLauren CunninghamKim GronnigerJulie OlsonSarah Towle

Alumni and Friends,On behalf of Washburn University School of Law, we would first like to thank you for your commitment and support during this past year. Because of your generosity, nearly $2 million was made available to Washburn Law, an accomplishment that has had a direct impact on our students and faculty.

It truly is an exciting time at Washburn Law. At an October 26 event kicking off 150 Forward: The Campaign for Washburn University School of Law, a $20 million goal was announced for a new School of Law building, which will be located on the corner of 21st Street and Washburn Avenue. With fundraising efforts underway, we are grateful for the support we have received in the beginning stages of this project, and we are pleased to share that, to date, nearly $3 million has been raised for the new building. The $20 million raised in private gifts will be matched with $20 million from Washburn University funds to finance the $40 million building.

Your contributions have also benefited numerous other areas of Washburn Law, from much-needed scholarships that make education more accessible for our students, to supporting the professional development of our faculty, to programs for recruiting and retaining the very best faculty. By giving annually, you help the law school respond to opportunities as they arise and, most importantly, secure the foundation of Washburn Law.

This campaign marks a pivotal moment. It provides an opportunity to be part of Washburn Law’s history, and we are thankful for our alumni and friends who have already made pledges to the campaign. Washburn Law is fortunate to have loyal donors like you who support both our mission and our vision for the future.

Thomas J. RomigDean and Professor of Law Washburn University School of Law

Paul R. Hoferer, ’75 Chair, Washburn University School of Law Development Committee

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150 FORWARD - 2

Washburn University School of Law is a place where justice begins because a high-caliber legal education and practical experience prepare students to be outstanding lawyers. The first 110 years of Washburn Law have been spent honing its identity, reputation, and potential.

Steered with deliberate intent and forethought, Washburn Law is a signature program of Washburn University with a widely acclaimed national reputation. It has been shaped by every student, every professor, every alumnus, and every supporter, each with a story that moves Washburn Law forward.

With the launch of 150 Forward: The Campaign for Washburn University School of Law, the school is ready to take the next bold step and look to the future.

Included in 150 Forward are goals for four fundamental areas that will provide $34.5 million for Washburn Law:

• $20 million for a new School of Law building,• $6 million to bolster scholarship assistance for

students,• $6 million to support faculty and programs, and• $2.5 million to sustain annual giving.

A new School of Law building will provide additional space to meet the demands of today’s legal curriculum. New kinds of courses require different types of classroom spaces, teaching resources, and technology. Plans to raise $20 million will match a $20 million commitment from the University for the project.

Scholarships, a significant component of the campaign, are often the determining factor in whether a student is able to attend law school. The $6 million goal will

increase the number of scholarships for students with high grade point averages and LSAT scores and for students with financial need.

Supporting faculty translates to a better Washburn Law educational experience. The $6 million goal for faculty and programs seeks to increase the level of endowed funds to honor and support teaching faculty, as well as funnel energy and resources into the Centers for Excellence and the certificate programs.

Annual giving helps sustain the law school’s collective focus on students. The $2.5 million goal plays an integral role in securing a meaningful, outstanding education for students both today and for years to come.

This campaign has ambitious goals that will have a lasting impact – first within the School of Law and then in the world beyond. Now is the time to make an investment in the future of Washburn Law.

150 Forward a transformational opportunity for Washburn Law

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Washburn University School of Law is at a pivotal time in its long history. For more than 100 years, Washburn Law has been unwavering in its commitment to provide students the best possible legal education with a focus on talented faculty, small classes, and incredibly high standards.

Its current facility, constructed after the 1966 tornado, has undergone numerous additions and renovations. After careful consideration and review, Washburn Law has decided now is the time to move forward with a new building. This next bold step will position the law school for the 21st century and set the stage for future generations.

Law curriculum today is more hands-on than it was when

the current facility was designed and built. To provide the very best legal education for current and future students, it is essential to adapt to the changes the legal profession demands.

The new building will reflect Washburn Law’s mission, programs, and culture: high-quality teaching, practical preparation of its students, and an open environment that encourages faculty and student collaboration and interaction. The proposed building will have: • 152,600 square feet (as compared to the current

96,240 square feet); • An open central commons and atrium with visual

transparency and physical connection from the main lobby to the rest of the building;

New building will set the stage for the future of Washburn Law

Each campus space houses the spirit of Washburn and fosters an environment where students can maximize learning, develop lifelong relationships, and pursue their dreams. Creating and maintaining these innovative spaces is a significant part of 150 Forward: The Campaign for Washburn University School of Law. To support new projects like the new School of Law building, please go to GiveToWashburn.org/GiveNow.

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SPACES - 4

Unlike many of his classmates, William “Bill” Bunten, jd ’56, enrolled in Washburn University School of Law knowing he did not want to practice law. Instead, he chose

Washburn Law to gain a strong legal background that would complement a career in the banking industry.

Born in Goodland, Kan., Bunten grew up in a banking family. He earned his bachelor of arts from Baker University in 1953.

“I was the exception among my peers at Washburn Law, but I knew from the beginning that I wanted to go into the world of finance,” he said.

After graduating from Washburn Law

and earning his master of business administration from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Bunten spent nearly 50 years in various leadership roles in the banking industry before retiring as president of INTRUST Bank in Wichita in 1996.

He serves on the Washburn University Foundation Board of Trustees and the Business and Transactional Law Center Board of Advisors. He is also treasurer of the Washburn Law School Foundation.

“The Washburn University School of Law has a great learning atmosphere and a strong tradition of providing a good legal education,” he said. “They teach practical skills – it’s the kind of law people use.”

Maintaining that learning atmosphere was the inspiration behind a recent gift he and his wife, Charlene, made to 150 Forward: The Campaign for

Washburn University School of Law. Half of their gift is designated to a new School of Law building, and the other half will benefit the William D. and Charlene S. Bunten Law Scholarship Fund.

They decided to establish the scholarship fund in 2003 as a way to help both current and future law students.

“My wife and I feel it is important to leave something to pass on to future generations,” Bunten said.

Their support of a new building will also have a lasting effect on Washburn Law and its students.

“We’re looking forward to a successful building campaign,” Bunten said. “It will be wonderful to have a building with more space, better technology, and an improved atmosphere that reflects the mission of the law school.”

Gift to help maintain ‘great learning atmosphere’

• A student commons with gathering spaces as well as group and individual study areas with natural light;

• An Appellate Court and a Trial Court; • Sixteen classrooms and seminar rooms of differing sizes

ranging from class sizes of 20 up to 150 students; • Eleven rooms for the study group program (as compared

to two, currently); and • A locker for each student.

This is a significant investment in the future of Washburn University School of Law and represents the single largest building project on the Washburn University campus in both size and budget. The new building will cost approximately $40 million and will allow Washburn Law to serve the profession and provide outstanding legal education in the state of Kansas. It will allow faculty and alumni to transform the methods in which Washburn Law teaches students.

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STUDENTS - 6

Growing up in Lyons, Kan., Aaron Friess, a third-year law student at Washburn University School of Law, was intrigued by the big oil boom in the 1980s.

He parlayed that interest into a career aspiration and chose to pursue oil and natural resources law. Picking where to study though was a hard choice.

“I was looking for a place that took an interest in me,” said Friess, “and I wanted it to feel like a community, just like my undergraduate institution.”

Friess found that community at Washburn Law and received multiple scholarships to help fund his education,

including the K-State Homestead Scholarship.

“I have really enjoyed the amount of support from the faculty,” said Friess, who is pursuing a certificate in natural resources law. “They are accessible outside of class to help you better understand concepts.”

Friess said he particularly enjoys the subject expertise from all the faculty members at Washburn, and because of those connections, he’s been able to get internships and interviews for jobs once he graduates.

Friess is now the editor of the Washburn Law Journal and has received other scholarships, including one from the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation as well as the Judge J. Richard Forth Writing Award. As a student, he has been able to complete externships with a U.S. District Judge and with the Pottawatomie County (Kan.) Attorney’s Office.

Friess said the scholarships have provided him with peace of mind and career flexibility, enabling him to explore judicial clerkships and other post-graduation employment options without having to focus exclusively on salary as a deciding factor because of student loan debt. He recently accepted a position as an associate with Hinkle, Hensley, Shanor & Martin LLP in Roswell, N.M.

“The scholarships are something I’m very appreciative of and I’d like to pay back in the future,” he said. “By not having an enormous amount of student debt, I’ll be able to give more back earlier.”

Scholarships help law student find community, career path

Scholarships provide a pathway to success for every student, regardless of field or finances, and

reinforce what is at the heart of Washburn Law – to provide a world-class education for anyone who

is willing to work for it. To support scholarships and 150 Forward: The Campaign for Washburn

University School of Law, please go to GiveToWashburn.org/GiveNow.

“The scholarships are something I’m very appreciative of and I’d like to pay back in the future.”

– Aaron Friess, third-year

Washburn Law student

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7 - FACULTY & PROGRAMS

Rory Bahadur, a Trinidad native, spent his 20s working in a variety of occupations. He taught high school biology, served as a marine biologist in Alaska, and worked on ships that rebuilt beaches as a shipboard endangered species consultant to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. While consulting and documenting the impact of hurricanes, shipping, and other maritime activity on endangered sea turtles, manatees, and whales, Bahadur had an epiphany that changed his focus from aquatic concerns to academic considerations.

“The last year of consulting I noticed a huge discrepancy in the balance of power between maritime employees and the companies that controlled shipping interests,” he recalled. “Things that would ring bells of alarm on land were somewhat invisible offshore.”

To help address inequities, he went to St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, Fla., on a full academic scholarship to study environmental law. He finished first in his class and spent a year working with a plaintiff’s firm before the law school dean asked him to administer an Academic Support program part time to reinforce students’ study skills and improve the bar exam pass rate. Bahadur enjoyed interacting with students in his new role so much that he eventually became a professor full time, garnering numerous awards for teaching innovation at both his alma mater and Washburn University School of Law.

Recently he was named one of only 26 teachers nationwide in the book “What the Best Law Teachers Do,” exemplifying the talent Washburn Law attracts and retains to prepare students for legal careers.

When interviewing around the country for a tenure-track position in 2007, Bahadur said, “I was shocked at how different the culture was here, how the faculty seemed to focus so much on students’ success instead of their own intellectual positioning. I made the rounds and asked students about their experiences, and they all appreciated that their professors were interested in them.”

When the job offer came, he said, “I was so happy and accepted right away. I knew this would be a great place to teach and that Topeka would be the perfect place for my wife and me to raise our four kids.”

Bahadur teaches Torts, Civil Procedure, Admiralty and Maritime Law, and Federal Courts and presents internationally on teaching methods and techniques. Since joining the faculty, he has been voted Professor of the Year in 2010 and 2012, honing his skills in facilitating active learning in the classroom.

Describing his style as “a guide on the side instead of a sage on the stage,” Bahadur explains legal concepts

Professor’s student-first focus earns him national accolades

Our faculty are the very core of the Washburn Law educational experience. Our distinguished

programs set us apart from other institutions. Supporting faculty and program initiatives is a major

component of 150 Forward: The Campaign for Washburn University School of Law. To support the

work of faculty members at Washburn Law, please go to GiveToWashburn.org/GiveNow.

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through interactive exercises, analogies, and cultural references that put the material in context.

Yoda’s “Star Wars” wisdom or plotlines from the recent Star Trek movie, “Wrath of Khan,” enliven discussions, although Bahadur said, “Some of my students only know the original Captain Kirk (William Shatner) as a Priceline negotiator. I have to use what’s popular with them.”

Bahadur’s academic alchemy requires a commitment to long hours learned from his mother, a high school chemistry and biology teacher for 40 years.

“She would work long after school was out because a student needed help, or while I was eating breakfast at the dining table she would work with another student who was struggling,” he said. “She felt she had to do whatever it took, and I internalized that model. Those childhood lessons have influenced the way I work.”

To prepare for classes, Bahadur fills the time with carefully chosen examples and activities to explain the material minute by minute.

“I have a pit-in-my-stomach approach fueled by fear that a student will point out something that I didn’t research enough,” he said. “I have to be satisfied that I am prepared for my students.”

The extra effort is worth it to Bahadur to know that students have the foundation they need to take their knowledge to the next level.

“When I read a student evaluation and realize I’ve made a difference, that gives me a high,” he said. “When graduates tell me that the things they learned about strategy and using precedent have contributed to their success as attorneys, that’s gratifying to me. Every day I think how fortunate I am.”

“When graduates tell me that the things they learned about strategy and using precedent have contributed to their success as attorneys, that’s gratifying to me. Every day I think about how fortunate I am.”

– Rory Bahadur, Washburn Law Professor

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9 - ANNUAL GIVING

A $100 scholarship was the lifeline Gordon Lowry needed to attend Washburn University.

In the mid-1930s, there wasn’t any money at home to send the 19-year-old to college. Even though he was working at a gas station in Topeka, Kan., the only thing he heard about was Washburn University. His brother had gone there, his bosses were Washburn graduates, and his customers went to Washburn. Although attending Washburn was something he desperately wanted to do, he knew he couldn’t afford it making 10 cents an hour and working 60 hours a week.

Encouragement from Mrs. Parker, who worked at Washburn, and her insistence on finding money to help him out are what got him started on a successful career and life as a small-town lawyer, family man, and philanthropist in Valley Falls, Kan.

“Once I started at Washburn, I was able to find the money to stay,” said Lowry, who lettered in basketball his freshman and sophomore years.

Lowry and his wife, Margaret, have returned the $100 gift many times over through their generosity to Washburn University. The couple has continuously given to Washburn Athletics, KTWU, Washburn University School of Law, and various scholarship funds at the University every year for many decades.

“Washburn got me started,” he said. “I got that first gift, and I appreciate having that opportunity.”

After Lowry graduated from Washburn and married Margaret, he went into the Navy in 1941 and spent

four years in the service, a majority of his time in the southwest Pacific. He was awarded the Bronze Star for work done in the Saipan invasion and a Purple Heart in the Palau invasion before retiring as a lieutenant. They returned to Topeka, and he enrolled in Washburn Law’s accelerated program. He graduated with his law degree in 1946 and served as law clerk for Judge Walter Huxman of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for a year.

After serving for Huxman, Lowry started his own law practice in Valley Falls. He and Margaret had five children, four of whom received an undergraduate or law degree at Washburn: Kem Lowry, ba ’64; Susan Lowry, bs ’69; James Lowry, ba ’70; Stuart Lowry, jd ’85; and Lynne Lowry, who graduated from the University of Kansas in 1984. Three of the children also married Washburn students.

“I never encouraged the kids to even try to get scholarships when they went to school because I knew from my own experience that other kids needed them a lot more,” Lowry said.

The Lowrys’ first gift to Washburn came in the late 1960s for the new law school facility that was built after the tornado destroyed the old structure. He said they’ve tried to give as much as they could, as soon as they could.

“We give every year because there are new students who need the support,” said Lowry, who has also served on the Washburn Law and alumni boards. “We haven’t been able to give big numbers, but we try to give what we can.”

Lowry said he’s always thought highly of the education he received at Washburn, and while traveling the world

Couple’s gifts to Washburn span more than four decades

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in the Navy, he found Washburn to be a well-known school. Today, he is gratified to see that his children are giving back to the University and other organizations as well, and he credits their successes in life to getting a college degree.

“My gifts haven’t been that impressive, I don’t think,” Lowry said. “But over the long haul, they have probably helped a lot of kids, and we’re glad we could do that.”

Annual giving helps sustain Washburn Law’s

focus and is the foundation of everything we do.

It helps us meet immediate needs and gives us

the flexibility to take advantage of opportunities

when they arise. To support annual giving and

150 Forward: The Campaign for Washburn

University School of Law, please go to

GiveToWashburn.org/GiveNow.

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11 - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Financial Information

FY 13 Breakdown of Funds

29%

18.49%26.60%

25.86% Faculty and Program Support

Unrestricted Support

Student Support

Capital Projects(including new School of Law building)

Monies Made Available to School of Law

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Dean’s Cabinet ($10,000+)Robert N. Belt, ’87 William D., ’56, and Charlene S. BuntenEmerson Electric Co.David A., ’79, and Hannah L. FenleyFleeson, Gooing, Coulson & Kitch, L.L.C.Jack D. Flesher, ’72Jack Focht, ’60, and Gloria Farha FlentjeFoulston Siefkin LLPDaniel S., ’72, and Mary Carol GarrityJohn R., ’65, and Louise B.* HamiltonCynthia G. HeathLeslie Hess, ’85Jeffrey R. Hewett, ’95Paul R., ’75, and Jeanne M. HofererKerry E. McQueen, ’65Prof. David E., ’77, and Martha A. PiercePolsinelli PCDean Thomas J. and Pam RomigJoyce R. Simmons Rubenstein, ’76Michael L. Snider, ’85The Sunderland Foundation

Dean’s Advisors ($5,000 - $9,999)Estate of The Hon. Wesley E. BrownMarck R. Cobb, ’89Prof. James M. Concannon IIISteven G. Cooper, ’73The Hon. Sam A., ’52, and Ruth CrowS. Lucky, ’78, and Pamela A. DeFriesGTRUST Financial PartnersRichard C. Hite, ’53C. Michael Lennen, ’74Thomas A. Loftus III, ’80Scott K., ’80, and Pam LoganThe Hon. Marla J. Luckert, ’80, and S. Ken Morse, ’80Prof. Joseph E. McKinney, ’86Michael K. Schmitt, ’74J. Elwood and Joned C. SloverHayden B. St. John, ’70

Delmas Hill Fellows ($2,500 - $4,999)Thomas A., ’69, and Ann AdrianAssoc. Dean Aida M. AlakaChristina I. Apperson, ’97Bill D., ’75, and Claudia J. BerkleyJohn M. Collins, ’91Jeffrey K. Cooper, ’85Wendell (Bud) Cowan, ’74, and Peggy MartinTerry C. Cupps, ’82M. Wayne, ’60, and Carolyn J. Davidson

The Hon. David B. Debenham, ’80, and Glenda L. CaferDwight D. Dumler, ’93D. Duke, ’73, and Helen E., ’76, DupreProf. Linda D. Elrod, ’72Richmond M. Enochs Jr.*, ’63Stephen M. Gorny, ’94, and Erin E. Waugh GornyAllison L. Herr, ’90Hite, Fanning and Honeyman, L.L.P.Kansas Bar FoundationKansas Women Attorneys AssociationW. Terrence, ’77, and Marianne M. KilroyPhilip M. Knighton, ’71Robert L. Locke, ’66David L. McComb, ’59Manuel B. Mendoza, ’58Clyde E. Milligan, ’49Todd Navrat, ’96Ronald W. Nelson, ’81Jerry E. Norton, ’62William K. Rork, ’79Rosemary Saldan-Pawson, ’83, and Kenneth R. PawsonR. Douglas Sebelius, ’76Dick E. Sherbondy, ’74Roger M. Sherwood, ’64Sabrina K. Standifer, ’99Prof. Michael Kaye and Susana Valdovinos, ’88Calvin K., ’78, and Diane Williams

President’s Club ($1,000 - $2,499)Jodi M. Adolf, ’02Martin R. AhrensPaul E. Ailslieger, ’92, and Suzanne R. Dwyer-Ailslieger, ’92Commissioner Shari M. Albrecht, ’84John M. Alston, ’05Terry J. Anderson, ’64Paul E. Artzer, ’68Timothy M. Aylward, ’82Dennis L. Bieker, ’66Russell E. Bishop, ’76Dale A. and Susanne A. BradleyDavid W. Brooks, ’85Bradley A. Buckles, ’74, and Monique D. KornMert F. Buckley, ’77James M. Caplinger Jr., ’82Robin K. Carlson, ’04Stephen W., ’80, and Annette M. CavanaughTracey Samantha Chechele, ’88Robert L., ’56, and Claire ChesnutProf. John E. and Carol W. ChristensenHenry R. Cox, ’81, and Stephanie L. Spring, ’85Daryl V. Craft, ’77

The Washburn University Foundation and Washburn University School of Law extend their thanks to each and every donor. Every gift makes a difference at Washburn Law. The Honor Roll of Donors is a way to recognize those who made gifts to Washburn Law during the fiscal year July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013.

The Dean’s Circle recognizes donors giving $1,000 or more each year to Washburn Law. Members are invited to an annual dinner hosted by the Dean and to select events at the law school and around the country. They are recognized on a donor plaque, prominently displayed in the lobby of the Washburn Law building. Membership is renewable on an annual basis.

The Washburn University Foundation and Washburn Law have made every effort to ensure the information in the Honor Roll of Donors is as complete and accurate as possible. Despite our best efforts, errors may have occurred. Please contact us in regard to inaccurate information.

Washburn University FoundationJulie Olson, Director of Donor Relations1729 SW MacVicar Ave. Topeka, KS 66604

[email protected]

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Honor Roll of Donors

Donor names listed herein are strictly for the purpose of acknowledgment by the Washburn University Foundation. Any other use is strictly prohibited.

*Deceased

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John R., ’84, and Kristina D. DietrickLawrence A. Dimmitt, ’68John M. Duma, ’81Prof. Myrl L. DuncanSteven M. Ellis, ’06Lori A. Fink, ’85Betty and Gunther FischerWilliam J. Fitzpatrick, ’67Janet L. Frickey, ’80Arthur A. Glassman, ’65Lewis D. Gregory, ’83William H. Greig, ’76Lawrence M., ’84, and Annette, ’83, GurneyBradley E., ’80, and Terri S. HaddockDr. Max M. Halley, ’66Hallmark Cards, Inc. (Topeka Production Center)Eric S., ’96, and Amy E., ’96, HeathDanton C., ’76, and Julie HejtmanekThe Hon. William H. Helsper, ’73Steven D., ’04, and Brenda S. HenryHinkle Law Firm, L.L.C.Winton M., ’68, and Pauletta L. HinkleGwen S. HolmesRichard L. Honeyman, ’64Leigh C. Hudson, ’75Jo and Al HuntLaura L. Ice, ’84Prof. Janet Thompson Jackson and J. Patrick JacksonProf. Jeffrey D. Jackson, ’92Dr. Mary V. Johnson, ’96John D. Jurcyk, ’84Craig H. Kaufman, ’82Kurt P. Kerns, ’91Kurt F. Kluin, ’82Joel and Becky LauerSophia S. Lee, ’96, and Russ SimsRex K. Linder, ’74Anthony D. Link, ’81James F. Long, ’74Gordon K., ’46, and Margaret H. LowryStuart S., ’85, and Lauren, ’85, LowryJenifer L. Lucas, ’75Michael J. Manning, ’69Keith L. Mark, ’86The Hon. Christel E. Marquardt, ’74Prof. Nancy G. MaxwellRande A. McAllister, ’71Joyce A. McCray Pearson, ’89Lynn S. McCreary, ’94Larry K. Meeker, ’67Daniel D. Metz, ’66Sunee N. Mickle, ’06David H. Moses, ’79Frank C. Norton, ’56Kelly and Tyann OrtonThe Hon. C. William, ’77, and

Catherine OssmannTimothy P. O’Sullivan, ’75Stephen R. Page, ’77Derek, ’05, and Lynn ParkLinda S. Parks, ’83John C. Peterson, ’74William D. Powell, ’69Wayne Probasco*, ’51, and Lou Bjorgaard Probasco, ’81Sidney A. Reitz, ’76Prof. Sheila ReynoldsProf. William and Kathleen F. RichDr. Denise D. Riemann, ’01Keith L. Roberts, ’80Alan L. Rupe, ’75, and Rhonda K. WillsLawrence R., ’73, and Kay Y., ’80, RuteSusan S. Saidian, ’88The Hon. Edward P. Schneeberger, ’73Prof. Michael H. SchwartzGloria E. Shaw, ’67Douglas G. Simms, ’72Duston J. Slinkard, ’03James W. Sloan, ’52Alejandro J. Solorio, ’99Don B. Stahr, ’53Thomas G. Teichgraeber, ’72Paul M. Ueoka, ’74Jeffrey L., ’82, and Mary UngererThe Hon. Gregory L. Waller, ’73Norris D. Walter, ’59The Hon. John L. Weingart, ’77Gary D. White, 91Sue Jean White, ’80Edward F. Wiegers, ’57Wiley Rein, LLPThe Hon. Evelyn Wilson, ’85Erika L. Winters, ’99Paul S. Wise, ’47Jill A. Wolters, ’86James J. and Susan D. WoodsRichard C., ’80, and Nina R., ’79, Wuestling

Cum Laude ($500 - $999)The Hon. D. Keith Anderson*, ’67Charles H. Apt III, ’80Paul D., ’56, and JoAnn BerkleyTanya E. Bidwell, ’05John V. Black, ’63Donna F. Bohn, ’90Nancy S. BondJonathan T., ’00, and India N., ’99, BoultonClark C. Bradshaw, ’69The Hon. J. Patrick Brazil, ’62George E. Burket III, ’72Wm. David Byassee, ’75Derrick C. Carpenter, ’96James W. Chipman, ’94J. Randall, ’80, and Barbara, ’80, ClinkscalesChristopher G. Costello, ’82James B. Craig, ’78Russ Davis, ’57K. Alan Deines, ’77

The Hon. Keith E. Drill, ’87Prof. John J. FrancisJohn R. Frazier, ’57Stephen C. Funk, ’78The Hon. Bruce T. Gatterman, ’78Alex and Yumiko GlashausserGlassman, Bird, Schwartz and Park, L.L.P.Frederick W. Godderz, ’69Karen L. Griffiths, ’78Jay R., ’07, and Danielle M., ’09, HallAshley G. Hawkinson, ’10Reese H., ’06, and Jennifer R., ’06, HaysSandra W. Hazlett, ’78Thomas C. Henderson, ’75Ronald E. Henke, ’83Rex W. Henoch, ’83Charles H. Herd, ’86Charles W. Hess, ’86Donald F. Hoffman, ’77Chad L. Hooker, ’93Mary Lee HuffPeter A. Jouras Jr., ’87Prof. Patricia L. JuddRichard J. Kastner, ’85Norman R. Kelly, ’80Kyler G. Knobbe, ’74John W. Lann, ’74Luanne C. Leeds, ’06Richard J. Lind, ’83Gary W. Long, ’88

Jeffrey N. Lowe, ’05Craig R. McKinney, ’84Darrell E. Miller, ’72Dr. Stephen D. Minnis, ’85Lawrence F. Montague, ’79Edward J. Nazar, ’78Victoria L. Nilles, ’98Paul D. Oakleaf, ’76J. Larry Odom, ’77Paul R. Oller, ’86Arthur E. Palmer, ’63Larry J. Pitts, ’86W. Bradley, ’54, and Carolyn L. PostDavid M. Rapp, ’76Scott H., ’02, and Amy S., ’02, RaymondJohn H. Resing, ’69G. Craig Robinson, ’79Debra L. SchrockGregory A. Schwartz, ’00Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.Kent P. Smith, ’66William M. Spieler, ’81Kyle Steadman, ’95, and Shelly Steadman, PhDTimothy J. Suttle, ’74Gertrude E. UeokaC. Geraldine Umphenour, ’86Thomas A. Valentine, ’69Daniel C. Walter, ’77Dr. Howard N., ’79, and Marilyn S. Ward

13 - DONORS

*Deceased

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Roger W. Warren, ’88Prof. Curtis J. Waugh, ’87Warren B. Wood, ’74Ronald E. Wurtz, ’73

Dean’s Honors($250 - $499)William “Trey” A. Alford III, ’99Holly L. AndersonSusan D. Andrews, ’86Bruce L. Bachman, ’77David M. Baer, ’78Albert R., ’78, and Denise E., ’78, BandyBank of AmericaThe Hon. James G. Beasley, ’66Terry E. Beck, ’75Col. Jack S. Bender III, ’69Kevin L. Bennett, ’86Brandon J. Berkley, ’03Jeanette S. Bertelson, ’77John T. Bird, ’74Paul R. Boeding, ’72Bruce E. Borders, ’69Wade H. Bowie Jr., ’99The Hon. Dan D. Boyer, ’75The Hon. Glenn R. Braun, ’81Kevin J., ’99, and Kelli N., ’95, BreerJill Bremyer, ’80The Hon. Joseph Bribiesca, ’77J. Robert Brookens, ’78Vo-Laria N. Brooks, ’10George C. Bruce, ’80John J. Bryan, ’68Brett M. Busch, ’10W. Matthew Busch Jr., ’76Jacqueline R. Butler, ’03Harriet E. Caplan, ’76Timothy J. Carkhuff, ’79John F. Carpinelli, ’96Michelle M. Carter-Gouge, ’99The Hon. Timothy J. Chambers, ’77Rex S. Chang, ’00Michael L. Clutter, ’71Martin E. S. Conrey, ’84Malcolm L. Copeland, ’80Carl E. Cornwell II, ’76Vincent M. Cox, ’05Christopher R., ’04, and Kristy K., ’06, CuevasWhitney B. Damron, ’87Steven C. Day, ’78Dr. Esther W. Digh, ’00The Hon. J. Charles Droege, ’84Alan Dunaway, ’10Eland Law OfficeJudith Crane Elliott and Robert H. ElliottJeffrey O. Ellis, ’77The Hon. Jesse D. Euler, ’65Richard V. Foote, ’58L. Stephen Garlow, ’79Gordon T. Garrett, ’77Margaret A. Gatewood, ’73John H. Gibson, ’72H. Marvin Gilmore, ’79

Alan C. Goering, ’76Gerald L. Goodell, ’58Linda K. Graves, ’78Paul S. Gregory, ’85Scott J. Gunderson, ’79Lowell F. Hahn, ’61Kenton M. Hall, ’88Sean C. Harlow, ’02Michael W. Hastings, ’87Arne T. Henricks, ’68Elizabeth R. Herbert, ’77Roger L. Hiatt, ’71Mary V. Hower, ’79Yolanda D. Ingram, ’95Judy Y. Jenkins, ’07Miranda B. Johnson, ’06Robert E. Johnson II, ’97Jeffrey W. Jones, ’81Melissa E. Kasprzyk, ’99Robert E. Keeshan, ’75William J. Kelly, ’75J. Michael Kennalley, ’76Janet Kroell Kerr, ’87Richard C. King, ’76Bruce W. Kinzie, ’77Eric J. Kjorlie, ’73Lynda Koenemann, ’00Steven W. Kruse, ’87Mark W. Krusor, ’76Dominic J. Kujawa, ’06The Hon. Ainka C. Kweli, ’94Greer M. Lang, ’89The Hon. Jeffry J. Larson, ’87Ronald J. Laskowski, ’83Jae M. Lee, ’95The Hon. Jennifer L. Lind-Spahn, ’83Joseph P. and Yvonne LoganRep. Ward E. Loyd, ’68Ryland F. Mahathey, ’95David K. Martin, ’84John O. Martin, ’71Law Office of Daniel J. Martinez, LLCCharles M. Masner, ’82Fernando E. Mata, ’72The Hon. Timothy P. McCarthy, ’82Todd M. McCauley, ’93Garry J. McCubbin, ’81David E. McDonald, ’10W. John McGuire, ’86Calvin L. McMillan, ’58Jan Leslie Meese, ’95Brenton B. Moore, ’76David D. Moshier, ’77Daniel L. Muchow, ’81Cleo A. Murphy, ’79James D. Murray, ’61Jason C. Neal, ’98Benjamin J. Neill, ’68, and Linda A. Terrill, ’81Rita L. Noll, ’84The Hon. James J. Noone, ’47The Hon. J. Stephen Nyswonger, ’73Gene M., ’63, and Judith L., ’82, OlanderJennifer L. Osborn Nix, ’96

The Hon. James A. Patton, ’75Kerri A. PeltonClarice J. Peters, ’82Gary M. Peterson, ’76Thomas J. Pinnick, ’76Jeremiah L. Platt, ’06Robert A. Prentice, ’75Ryan A. Prochaska, ’10Carl W. Quarnstrom, ’57James N. Reardon, ’73Elizabeth J. Shannahan Redmond, ’81Karen D. Wedel Renwick, ’84Zackery E. Reynolds, ’82Marie, ’94, and Steven A. RobbRobert L. Roberts, ’61Richard D. Ross, ’75Theodore D. Salzer, ’87Steven R. Sanford, ’85Stephen S. Schmelzle, ’80The Hon. Kim R. Schroeder, ’82SueAnn V. Schultz, ’83Security Benefit CorporationJohn P. Sheahon, ’76Sandra Sigler, ’11Carolyn R. Simpson, ’97John M. Simpson, ’65Ralph E. Skoog, ’59Lt. Col. R. Clay Small, ’90Richard D. Smith, ’89Luke A. Sobba, ’02The Hon. Dale L. and Judyanne SomersRod and Connie SommerAnthony L. Springfield, ’02Pamela H. Stabler, ’81J. Harlan Stamper, ’60Laurence A. Stanton, ’72S. Philip Stover, ’76Ken W. Strobel, ’65James D. Tack Jr., ’77Gerald V., ’82, and Kathleen A., ’83, TannerTittel Law OfficeWilliam L. Townsley III, ’89H. Reed Walker, ’77Kenneth W. Wasserman, ’72Charles B. Wesonig, ’72Donald R. Whitney, ’87Larry H. Whitt, ’73Kenneth M. Wilke, ’68

Wendell D. Winkler, ’51Colin D. Wood, ’00Ronald P. Wood, ’79Roy H. Worthington III, ’74David N. Zimmerman, ’79The Robert E. and Polly A. Zimmerman Foundation

Contributors ($.01 - $249) Charlotte M. and Bruce A. AdairCarolyn A. Adams, ’81Dan O. Adkins, ’78Rick and Sherry AdkisonSondra S. AhlersProf. James R. Ahrens*The Hon. Adrian J. Allen, ’54Evelyn L. Allen, ’85M. Lou Allen, ’85Mitzi J. Alspaugh, ’90The Hon. John Anderson III, ’75Dave Arand, ’80Timothy J. Arehart, ’82, and Yvonne M. Ernzen, ’83Kevin J. Arnel, ’87The Hon. Brad E. Avery, ’87John, ’73, and Judy D. BadgerRicky E. Bailey, ’83, and Deena M. Hyson Bailey, ’97Carmen D. Bakarich, ’89Anne L. Baker, ’79Mildred J. BakerWayne W. Baldock, ’59Lt. Col. Alva H. Bandy, ’49Randy M. Barker, ’84Justin A. Barrett, ’04Harry M. Bass, ’86Greg, ’79, and Susan BauerDon Baxter, ’53David Becker, ’08, and Vera ScharrerKevin T. Beckwith, ’92J.D., ’91, and Merrill J., ’88, BefortHarold S. Beims, ’68Sean W. Bell, ’96, and Stacy G. Friend Bell, ’98Shelton L. Benedict, ’84Andy Bentley, ’06Matthew R. Bergmann, ’05

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David S. Berman, ’68Mary Beth BeroTerri L. Bezek, ’86Bernard A. Bianchino, ’74Eric R. Bidwell, ’03Galen E. Biery, ’75The Hon. W. Dan Biles, ’78Gary E. Bishop, ’86Charles L. and Alice M. BlasiCapt. Mark P. Blenden, ’74Daniel G. Blythe, ’77Matthew W. Boddington, ’81The Hon. John D. Boeh, ’77David A. Bohm, ’98David P. Bolda, ’09Richard C. Borton, ’76Dennis O. Bosley, ’90Brenda L. Braden, ’80Paul E. Braden, ’80Jacqueline I., ’87, and Brian P. BrandaDavid R. Brant, ’84Jeffery R. Brewer, ’82William E. Brewer, ’82The Hon. Daniel L. Brewster, ’72D. Scott Brown, ’86Robert L. and Dorothy L. BrownE. Edward Brown Jr., ’67Robert L. Brown Jr.Russell A. Brown, ’85Jewel Brueggeman-MakdaThe Hon. David E. Bruns, ’84Ky Ann Buck, ’83Leonard L. Buddenbohm, ’76Brice E., ’69, and Marilyn BuehlerForrest A. Buhler, ’77Marc E. BuntingThe Hon. Benjamin L. Burgess Jr., ’72Paulette R. Burgess, ’96Roger D. and Nancy BurtonMatthew ByeProf. Ellen ByersRobert M. and Catherine D. CaldwellThe Hon. Larry L. Campbell, ’75Pamela D. Campbell-Burton, ’99Chane C. Carpenter, ’03Marlee S. Carpenter, ’99CAPT Brian K. Carr, ’11Elizabeth A. Carson, ’82Richard A. Caspermeyer, ’82John F. Caton, ’73Zachary L. Chaffee-McClure, ’07Mary E. Christopher, ’01Dr. Bert and Rep. Rochelle R. ChronisterJanet A. Chubb, ’76Juni Clark, ’78Brenda J. Clary, ’98Kurt F. Clausing, ’85June Ellen Claydon, ’79Tim S. and Lynn ClothierAlan E. Cobb, ’92Angela D. Coble, ’09James P., ’83, and Ann K., ’84, ColganClinton D. Collier, ’94Scott R., ’79, and Melinda Condray

Jason R. Coody, ’02Donald J., ’90, and Martha L., ’89, CooperRichard F. Corson, ’85Jeffrey L. Cowger, ’90Craig D. Cox, ’77Robert T. Craig III, ’72William P., ’81, and Debra K., ’81, CrawfordThe Hon. Daniel D. Creitz, ’85Terry D. Criss, ’87Douglas M. Crotty, ’75Wright W. Crummett, ’57The Hon. Kim W., ’89, and Mark CudneyCummings and Cummings, L.L.C.Robert F. Cunningham, ’59Marc C. Davis, ’01Reggie Davis, ’00Christina Dean, ’00David L. Dean, ’86Lara L. Delka, ’96Gregory M. Dennis, ’82Douglas D. Depew, ’80Bob, ’64, and Anne DersteinDarcy J. Dye DeVincke, ’94Christine A. Dickerson de GalindoDavid and Rhonda DoeringKyle D. Donnelly, ’12Daniel L. Doyle, ’82Greg A., ’02, and Cameron, ’02, DrumrightBernard J. Dunn, ’73Robert D. Eggleston, ’75Larry D. Ehrlich, ’74Bart E. Eisfelder, ’71Dennis and Gwendolyn ElliottSusan K. Ellis, ’79Carrie J. Ellison, ’09H. Philip Elwood, ’71Engel Law, P.A.John G. Enright, ’78Douglas R. Everley, ’74Dana L. Fanoele, ’93Steven A. Fehr and Cynthia WendtDr. Rosemary and Stuart FessingerKeith R. Fevurly, ’76Stephen C. Fiebiger, ’83Richard L. Finn, ’67Bart A. Fisher, ’04Lt. Col. Donald E. Fisk, ’83Alice M. Fitzgerald, ’79The Hon. James R. Fleetwood, ’89The Hon. Lori A. Bolton Fleming, ’01, and Kyle M. Fleming, ’00The Hon. Robert J. Fleming, ’68Matthew D. Flesher, ’90Clint W. Floyd, ’04John P. Foley, ’05Daniel W. Forker Jr., ’66The Hon. Thomas E. Foster, ’78Prof. William E. FosterMichael V. Foust, ’72Mark R. Frame, ’91Karen L. France, ’84

Christopher J. Frank, ’07Gregg and Robin E. FrankCurtis A. Frasier, ’76Timothy A. Frieden, ’84Mark FriessSteven R. and Anita K. FryTom D. Fulzenloger, ’81Norman J. Furse, ’67R. Max Gaither*, ’53The Hon. Kenneth G. Gale, ’80Michael C. Germann, ’76John J., ’79, and Jill R. Gillett, ’13Cydni K. Gilman, ’78Barry S. Ginsburg, ’78Diane M. Glynn, ’85Craig and Sandra GoaslindKathryn S. Gonzales, ’00Kevin and Kammie GoodRonald J. Goodeyon, ’88Clinton M. GoosRoarke R. Gordon, ’06, and Molly E. McMurray, ’07Rebecca M. Gould, ’84Shelby J. Grau, ’07Gerald L. Green, ’76Vincent S. Green, ’78Jessica A. Gregory, ’09Al Grieshaber, ’76Carlene J. Griffith, ’93William R. Griffith, ’74Daniel J. Gronniger, ’87Richard G. Guinn, ’80Keith A. Haas, ’91Leonard A. Hall, ’79, and Charal V. Beall-Hall, ’89Jan M. Hamilton, ’73Diane F. HanzlicekKirk and Karen HardcastleDorothy L. and Robert C. HarderDolores HarperCharles F. Harris, ’78Thomas D. Harris, ’80Travis, ’06, and LeAnn, ’06, HarrodThe Hon. Gerald W. Hart, ’76The Hon. Amy L. Harth, ’94Richard R. Hartley, ’66Alan N. Hassler, ’81Elizabeth HayesStanton A. Hazlett, ’77Randy M. Hearrell, ’70Robert L. Heath, ’70James C. Heathman, ’90Robert D. Hecht, ’58Lynn V. Heiligenthal-ShowalterTheodore and Anne HeimDavid J. Heinemann, ’73The Hon. Larry D. Hendricks, ’82Jake T. Henry, III, ’06John E. Herman, ’58Paul C. Herr, ’87John J. Hesse Jr., ’69Richard A. Hickey, ’07Kristy L. Hiebert, ’90Gary M. Hilgers, ’55The Hon. Stephen D. Hill, ’75Debra A. Hockett-Clark, ’93Martha J. HodgesmithThe Hon. Paula D. Hofaker, ’93

Tiffany D. Hogan, ’09Marshall S. Honeyman, ’91The Hon. E. Leigh Hood, ’82Harold A. Houck, ’96Gary M. Howland, ’80Harold L. and Anne HulaJeremiah C. Humes, ’03Andrew W. Hutton, ’79Chris Hutton, ’78Prudence Hutton, ’79David V. Igliozzi, ’86Christopher M. Irby, ’04Venkatesh Iyer, ’02David A. Jack, ’10The Hon. Fred S. Jackson, ’60Shirley A. JacobsonBrian M. Jacques, ’99Lora M. Jennings, ’05James M. Jeweler, ’90Kevin B. Johnson, ’81Paula N. Johnson, ’98Robyn C. Euler Johnson, ’88Tracey D. Johnson, ’08Johnston and EisenhauerJerry and Lisa JonesLisa R. Jones, ’97Madison R. Jones III, ’65Michael W. Jones, ’86Stanley R. Juhnke, ’74Vernon D. Just, ’67Regina Y. Kane, ’93Lawrence G. Karns, ’75Nicole M. Kean, ’99Darren K. Kearns, ’93Douglas J. Keeling, ’84Gailen L. Keeling, ’55John W. Kelley, ’83Bruce W. Kent, ’70Cheryl A. Kessler, ’05The Hon. Paul J. Kilburg, ’74Paul H. and Nancy M. KindlingJeffrey E. King, ’81Larry K. King, ’83Leonard W. Kinzie, ’78Dennis D. Kirk, ’75C.W. Klebe, ’05Don J. Knappenberger, ’75Alfred B. KnightSandra M. KnippJohn J., ’90, and Kimberly L., ’99, KnollJack and Kathy KoehnJeremy B. Kohn, ’94, and Laura M. Graham, ’93Anthony J. Kotich, ’73Albert P. Kovac, ’51John L. Kratzer Jr., ’65Steven A. Kraushaar, ’85John R. Kurth, ’87Michael J. Laden, ’85Steven M. Laiderman, ’82Law Office of Robert R. Laing, Jr.Eva M. Landry, ’94Joe A. Lang, ’77John E. Lang, ’62John S. Larigan Jr., ’00Ralph L. Larson, ’54Geoffrey P. LaTurner, ’12Eric K. Lau, ’05

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Gerald R. Lau, ’82Jo Ann LaughlinNathan D. Leadstrom, ’01Joseph R. Ledbetter, ’09Barbara LeeGregory A. Lee, ’78Pamela S. Leinwetter, ’95Thomas G. Lemon, ’93Jeffrey D. Leonard, ’91Myron L. Listrom, ’51The Hon. Tyler C. Lockett, ’62Hollis B. Logan, ’51Dr. Robert R. and Kathy LohseThe Hon. C. Frederick Lorentz II, ’69Wm. Rex Lorson, ’75Byron C. Loudon, ’68The Hon. Daniel L. Love, ’76The Hon. Harold L. and Wanda LowensteinAssoc. Dean Jalen Lowry, ’87Nathan J. Lucero, ’02The Hon. L. Barry Mack, ’76Richard Madril, ’91Keith C. Magnusson, ’74Ryan J., ’04, and Kelly K., ’02, MahoneyTerrence D. Malcom, ’74Melissa M. Mangan, ’07Douglas K. Manion, ’82Melissa MannSusan M. MannNorbert C. Marek Jr., ’95David K. Markham, ’77Randy M. and Betty Jo MarlingNicholas and Karen MarshChantz N. Martin, ’11James E. Martin, ’73Ralph Ilaria and Nila MartinMegan E. Massey, ’11Teresa A. Mata, ’10, and Joe Dougherty

Paul A. McAlister, ’52F. Lawrence McAulay Jr., ’74Shane T. McCall, ’91The Hon. Joseph L. McCarville III, ’77Mary I. Browne McCuskey, ’75Lawrence J. McDonough, ’68James R., ’77, and Joann E., ’88, McEntireAndrew J. McGowan, ’93Julia A. McKee, ’90Sarah McLean Acosta, ’02, and Arel D. AcostaJohn R. McNee, ’74Rich McNelley, ’02, and Amanda Bundren McNelley, ’02Thomas W. McNish, ’80Larry T. McRell, ’82Larry R. Mears, ’70J. Byron Meeks, ’68Frederick L. Meier II, ’87J. Mark Meinhardt, ’01The Hon. Eric F. Melgren, ’85David J. Melusky, ’84Karl A. Menninger II, ’75DeLayne G. Merritt, ’06The Hon. Jerry L. Mershon, ’61Joshua S. Mikkelsen, ’10Candace MilavecMartha E. MillerMindy L. Miller, ’02Monte L. Miller, ’84Michael A. Millett, ’97James M. Milliken, ’69William G. Mills II, ’73Charles E. Millsap, ’78Whitney Y. Miranda, ’08Brent A. Mitchell, ’92The Hon. Daniel L., ’73, and Linda R., ’00, MitchellTim and Linda K. MitchellLaura K. Moen, ’00

Donald L. Jr. and Judith A. MolerDara E. Montclare, ’06Ellen C. Montgomery, ’09Melissa A. Moodie, ’05Deborah L. Moody, ’06Joseph P. Moore, ’09Lindsey D. Moore, ’07Alan P. Morel, P.A.James W. Morrison, ’71Dr. Thomas E. and Janet MoskowChristina D. Moss, ’91Catherine Moyer, ’02Timothy J. Mudd, ’92Scott A. Mugno, ’83The Hon. William E. Muret, ’84Samantha M. Musso, ’93Jennifer L. Myers, ’03Deletria L. Nash, ’99Francis A. Natchez, ’74Clark R. Nelson, ’73Melissa L. Ness, ’87Patrik W. Neustrom, ’77Bill E. Newman, ’86Gale S. Newton Jr., ’60Jonathon L. Noble, ’10Camille A. Nohe, ’78Timothy W. Nohr, ’96The Hon. Donald R. Noland III, ’76Mahmud Noormohamed, ’90Erick E. Nordling, ’85Gary A. Norton, ’84Stacy L. Nummerdor, ’01Larry D. Nuss, ’67Gregory C. Nye, ’78K. Kirk Nystrom, ’79Donald C. Oakley, ’99Louis K. Obdyke IV, ’75Steven J. Obermeier, ’85Lisa A. Ochs, ’95Nancy A. Ogle, ’91Steven K. O’Hern, ’88

The Hon. Maurice P. O’Keefe Jr., ’53William C. O’Keefe, ’67Jason P. Oldham, ’93Jason E. Oller, ’10Rachel OlsonMary K. O’Malley, ’95Michele M. O’Malley, ’02James S. Oswalt, ’77Sen. Tim C. Owens, ’74Ryan H. Pace, ’98Adam T. Pankratz, ’06Gregory J. Pappas, ’84Daniel L. Parker, ’03Gregory D. Parker, ’04Matthew P. Patterson, ’96Eric M. Pauly, ’08William J. Pauzauskie, ’76George H. Pearson III, ’81Helen J. Pedigo Sparkman, ’92Gregory V. Pelton, ’78The Hon. Gene B. Penland, ’61Jennifer L. Perkins, ’97, and Andrew N. MassieonLynn L. Perkins, ’67Deborah A. Peterson, ’80Philip C. Peterson, ’60George and Marilyn PhillippyKimberly D. Phillips, ’96Jan R. Pierce, ’71Dale E. Pike, ’79David D. Plinsky, ’77Theresa D. Poindexter, ’10Kristine A. Polansky, ’88Kahlea M. Porter, ’10Gene A. Powell, ’55H. Wayne Powers Jr., ’74Harry J. Pratt, ’84Dr. Patricia K. and Larry PressmanScott M. Price, ’76Douglas S. Pringle, ’79The Hon. Terry L., ’78, and Patti PullmanNicholas D. Purifoy, ’05Larry J. Putnam, ’76William K. Quarles, ’64Maryanna M. QuiltyMichael D. Quinn, ’11Jenny M. Quintin, ’06Richard N. Raleigh, ’73John M. Rasmussen, ’99Randall K. Rathbun, ’78Col. (Ret) Charles R. Rayl, ’75Dr. C. Patrick and Miriam D. ReidJohn A. Reynolds, ’88Mindy B. Reynolds, ’92Jim H. and Carol S. RhodesKim K. Richards, ’91Kent A. Richins, ’85The Hon. Cheryl Rios Kingfisher, ’93Lt. Col. Julia A. Rivera, ’87Bruce E. Roach Jr., ’95Betty J. Robertson, ’05Angela M. Robinson Markley, ’06Ronald E. and Delia RobsonDennis D. Rogers, ’75Jacquelyn E. Rokusek, ’93

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E. Jolene Rooney, ’76Howard L. Rosenthal, ’74Lt. Col. Walter H. Ross, ’77The Hon. Steven M. Roth, ’89Judith A. RountreeDist. Prof. David L., ’65, and Dr. Rita Kay RyanDean K. Ryan, ’81Ronald S. Ryburn, ’86Margaret E. SaffelsDouglas B., ’79, and Susan F., ’79, SalsburyPatrick M. Salsbury, ’74The Hon. Keith Sanborn, ’50The Hon. Christopher D. Sanders, ’90The Hon. Rebecca A. Sanders, ’78Terry and Georgia D. SandlinWilliam T. Schemmel, ’95Robert P., ’77, and Nancy P., ’77, SchererJack J. Scheske, ’81Bryon R. Schlosser, ’71Michael A. Schlueter, ’86Geoffrey L. Schmidt, ’93William K. Schmidt, ’09Laura M. Schoenberger, ’07Delilah J. Schroeder, ’90Sherri L. Schuck, ’02Richard L. Schultz, ’60Les and Paula SchulzSteve A. Schwarm, ’87Roger L. Seedorf, ’94Brad and Lynn SelfridgeDavid L. Serrault, ’83Mark A. Sevart, ’85Ronald L. Shackle, ’76John H. Shaffer, ’54Patricia A. Shalhoob, ’91Chip, ’03, and Stephanie ShanerAndrew E. Shapiro, ’83Michael Sharma-Crawford, ’02The Hon. William Neil, ’67, and Martha J. ShepherdJohn C., ’76, and Judith ShermanDr. Richard E. and Nancy L. ShermoenSteven C. Sherwood, ’74Douglas T., ’94, and Michelle ShimaEdward M. Shimokawa, ’73John R. Shirley, ’73Donald H. Shoop, ’76David G. Shriver, ’75Thomas D. Shults, ’83H. Dean Shuman, ’54Kristy L. SimpsonMarcy A. SmalleyAndrew D. Smith, ’01The Hon. Dean J. Smith, ’59Eric B. Smith, ’94The Hon. Tom R. Smith, ’70Virgie A. SmithLaura J. Smithson-Corl, ’95William W. Sneed, ’80Donald H. Snook, ’04John M. Solbach III, ’77Mary J. Sorrick

Edward B. Soule, ’65Stephen J. Soule, ’81Julia S. Spainhour, ’96Kerwin L. Spencer, ’81Steven L. Speth, ’85William J. Spriggs, ’64Lois S. SpringMark W. Stafford, ’87John C. and Teresa T. StambaughH. David Starkey, ’75Robert D. Steiger, ’75Chris, ’93, and Shelby SteincampDeborah F. Stern, ’98The Hon. James B. Stewart, ’78Craig D. Stirn, ’80Gary D. Stone, ’95Wayne T., ’58, and Janet S. StrattonMichael D. Strohbehn, ’78Roger D. Struble, ’82David B. Summers, ’78Robert W. SuterJohn S. Sutherland, ’75John W. Sutherland, ’64Elizabeth H. Sweeney-Reeder, ’01Christopher D. Swickard, ’92Robert N. Symmonds, ’74Rodney H. Symmonds, ’78Darryl and Diane TalbotNicole K. Tarantino, ’94Wayne R. Tate, ’80The Hon. Steve Tatum, ’74Anita M. Tebbe, ’86Claire M. Terrebonne, ’08Richard D. Terrill, ’79Kelly M. Thomas, ’85Mark and Denise ThomasTerri D. Thomas, ’88Bruce, ’80, and Georgia ThompsonDouglas G. Thompson, ’78Frederick T. Thompson, ’66James H. Thompson, ’75Laura L. Thompson, ’07Linda D. ThompsonJon E., ’95, and Kristen, ’96, ThornbrughLinus A. Thuston, ’95Leo D. TillotsonThe Hon. Nelson E. Toburen, ’67Matthew B. Todd, ’07John D. Tongier, ’82

Phillip M. Tongier, ’04Irwin S. Trester, ’68William P. TretbarTimothy E. Troll, ’78B. Scott Tschudy, ’84Alphan K. Tsoi, ’89Richard G. Tucker, ’73Amy L. Turner, ’09Jenette Turner, ’04Meyer L. UeokaJeremy S. Unruh, ’99Martin E. Updegraff, ’61Kathleen A. Urbom, ’80The Hon. James W. Van Amburg, ’82Randall D. VanVleck, ’82Peter J. Vanderwarker, ’98Kim R. Verhoeff, ’87Kirby A. Vernon, ’84J. Ronald Vignery, ’69Rodney K. Vincent, ’67Rolf J. and Shelley Von MerveldtMelva S. VopatDonna M. Voth, ’77Timothy L. Voth, ’88Kathryn M. Wachsman, ’75Shelly R. Wakeman, ’91James A. Walker, ’76Patrick G., ’87, and Janet C., ’87, WalshDennis M. Walters, ’89The Hon. J. Patrick Walters, ’93James R. Ward, ’62The Hon. Mark A. Ward, ’81Thomas M. Warner Jr., ’84Cynthia G. Waskowiak, ’08Teresa L. Watson, ’94Wesley A. Weathers, ’69, and Patricia E. Riley, ’77Dr. Dan and Lynn WeaverVerta L. WeidnerPeter M. Wells, ’07Julian F. Weltsch, ’59Eric Weslander, ’10R. Clark Wesley, ’59Craig W. West, ’87Duane E. West, ’55Gary C. West, ’94Robert A., ’88, and Karen WestWayne K. Westblade, ’79John R. Westerman, ’73John P. Wheeler, ’76Margaret F. White, ’92

Rep. William E. White, ’93The Hon. John C. Whitehead, ’64Jennifer L. Wickersham, ’03Jennifer M. Wilbert, ’03Heather M. Wilke, ’00James S. Willard, ’76Richard E. and Ellen F. WillisThe Hon. Michael T. Wilson, ’88June S. WindscheffelDennis J. Wing, ’71Martin E. WisneskiJoseph I., ’79, and Karen L., ’91, WittmanJim and Jo E. WochnerRonald J. and Joyce A. WolfWilliam R. Wood II, ’86Bruce D. Woolpert, ’84Charles E. Worden, ’72Keron A. Wright, ’07Philip D. Wright, ’72Wyatt M. Wright, ’80Mitchell D. Wulfekoetter, ’87Wendy A. Wussow, ’94Phylemon C. M. Yau, ’93The Hon. Frank J. Yeoman Jr., ’73Lori L. Yockers, ’91Julia L. Young, ’78Michael W. Zehner, ’79

Class of 1946Gordon K. Lowry

Class of 1947The Hon. James J. NoonePaul S. Wise

Class of 1949Lt. Col. Alva H. Bandy Clyde E. Milligan

Class of 1950The Hon. Keith Sanborn

Class of 1951 Albert P. Kovac Myron L. Listrom Hollis B. Logan Wayne Probasco* Wendell D. Winkler Class of 1952 The Hon. Sam A. Crow Paul A. McAlister James W. Sloan Class of 1953 Don Baxter R. Max Gaither* Richard C. Hite The Hon. Maurice P. O’Keefe Don B. Stahr Class of 1954 The Hon. Adrian J. Allen Ralph L. Larson

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W. Bradley Post John H. Shaffer H. Dean Shuman Class of 1955 Gary M. Hilgers Gailen L. Keeling Gene A. Powell Duane E. West Class of 1956 Paul D. Berkley William D. Bunten Robert L. Chesnut Frank C. Norton Class of 1957 Wright W. Crummett Russ Davis John R. Frazier Carl W. Quarnstrom Edward F. Wiegers* Class of 1958 Gerald L. Goodell Robert D. Hecht John E. Herman Calvin L. McMillan Manuel B. Mendoza Wayne T. Stratton Class of 1959 Wayne W. Baldock Robert F. Cunningham David L. McComb Ralph E. Skoog The Hon. Dean J. Smith Norris D. Walter Julian F. Weltsch R. Clark Wesley Class of 1960 M. Wayne Davidson Jack Focht The Hon. Fred S. Jackson Gale S. Newton Jr. Philip C. Peterson

Richard L. Schultz J. Harlan Stamper Class of 1961 Lowell F. Hahn The Hon. Jerry L. Mershon James D. Murray The Hon. Gene B. Penland Robert L. Roberts Martin E. Updegraff Class of 1962 The Hon. J. Patrick Brazil John E. Lang The Hon. Tyler C. Lockett Jerry E. Norton James R. Ward Class of 1963 John V. Black Richmond M. Enochs Jr.* Gene M. Olander Arthur E. Palmer Class of 1964 Terry J. Anderson Bob Derstein Richard L. Honeyman William K. Quarles Roger M. Sherwood William J. Spriggs John W. Sutherland The Hon. John C. Whitehead Class of 1965 The Hon. Jesse D. Euler Arthur A. Glassman John R. Hamilton Madison R. Jones III John L. Kratzer Jr. Kerry E. McQueen Dist. Prof. David L. Ryan John M. Simpson Edward B. Soule Ken W. Strobel

Class of 1966 The Hon. James G. Beasley Dennis L. Bieker Daniel W. Forker Jr. Dr. Max M. Halley Richard R. Hartley Robert L. Locke Daniel D. Metz Kent P. Smith Frederick T. Thompson Class of 1967 The Hon. D. Keith Anderson* E. Edward Brown Jr. Richard L. Finn William J. Fitzpatrick Norman J. Furse Vernon D. Just Larry K. Meeker Larry D. Nuss William C. O’Keefe Lynn L. Perkins Gloria E. Shaw The Hon. William Neil Shepherd The Hon. Nelson E. Toburen Rodney K. Vincent Class of 1968 Paul E. Artzer Harold S. Beims David S. Berman John J. Bryan Lawrence A. Dimmitt The Hon. Robert J. Fleming Arne T. Henricks Winton M. Hinkle Byron C. Loudon Rep. Ward E. Loyd Lawrence J. McDonough J. Byron Meeks Benajmin J. Neill Irwin S. Trester Kenneth M. Wilke Class of 1969 Thomas A. Adrian Col. Jack S. Bender III Bruce E. Borders Clark C. Bradshaw Brice E. Buehler Frederick W. Godderz John J. Hesse Jr. The Hon. C. Frederick Lorentz II Michael J. Manning James M. Milliken William D. Powell John H. Resing Thomas A. Valentine J. Ronald Vignery Wesley A. Weathers Class of 1970 Randy M. Hearrell Robert L. Heath Bruce W. Kent Larry R. Mears Tom R. Smith Hayden B. St. John

Class of 1971 Michael L. Clutter Bart E. Eisfelder H. Philip Elwood Roger L. Hiatt Philip M. Knighton John O. Martin Rande A. McAllister James W. Morrison Jan R. Pierce Bryon R. Schlosser Dennis J. Wing Class of 1972 Paul R. Boeding The Hon. Daniel L. Brewster The Hon. Benjamin L. Burgess Jr. George E. Burket III Robert T. Craig III Prof. Linda D. Elrod Jack D. Flesher Michael V. Foust Daniel S. Garrity II John H. Gibson Fernando E. Mata Darrell E. Miller Douglas G. Simms Laurence A. Stanton Thomas G. Teichgraeber Kenneth W. Wasserman Charles B. Wesonig Charles E. Worden Philip D. Wright Class of 1973 John Badger John E. Caton Steven G. Cooper Bernard J. Dunn D. Duke Dupre Margaret A. Gatewood Jan M. Hamilton David J. Heinemann The Hon. William H. Helsper Eric J. Kjorlie Anthony J. Kotich James E. Martin William G. Mills II The Hon. Daniel L. Mitchell Clark R. Nelson The Hon. J. Stephen Nyswonger Richard N. Raleigh James N. Reardon Lawrence R. Rute The Hon. Edward P. Schneeberger Edward M. Shimokawa John R. Shirley Richard G. Tucker The Hon. Gregory L. Waller John R. Westerman Larry H. Whitt Ronald E. Wurtz The Hon. Frank J. Yeoman Jr. Class of 1974 Bernard A. Bianchino John T. Bird

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Capt. Mark P. Blenden Bradley A. Buckles Wendell F. Cowan Jr. Larry D. Ehrlich Douglas R. Everley William R. Griffith Stanley R. Juhnke The Hon. Paul J. Kilburg Kyler G. Knobbe John W. Lann C. Michael Lennen Rex K. Linder James F. Long Keith C. Magnusson Terrence D. Malcom The Hon. Christel E. Marquardt F. Lawrence McAulay Jr. John R. McNee Francis A. Natchez Sen. Tim C. Owens John C. Peterson H. Wayne Powers Jr. Howard L. Rosenthal Patrick M. Salsbury Michael K. Schmitt Dick E. Sherbondy Steven C. Sherwood Timothy J. Suttle Robert N. Symmonds The Hon. Steve Tatum Paul M. Ueoka Warren B. Wood Roy H. Worthington III Class of 1975 The Hon. John Anderson III Terry E. Beck Bill D. Berkley Galen E. Biery The Hon. Dan D. Boyer Wm. David Byassee The Hon. Larry L. Campbell Douglas M. Crotty Robert D. Eggleston Thomas C. Henderson The Hon. Stephen D. Hill Paul R. Hoferer Leigh C. Hudson Lawrence G. Karns Robert E. Keeshan William J. Kelly Dennis D. Kirk Don J. Knappenberger Wm. Rex Lorson Jenifer L. Lucas Mary I. Browne McCuskey Karl A. Menninger II Louis K. Obdyke Timothy P. O’Sullivan The Hon. James A. Patton Robert A. Prentice Col. (Ret) Charles R. Rayl Dennis D. Rogers Richard D. Ross Alan L. Rupe Daivd G. Shriver H. David Starkey Robert D. Steiger John S. Sutherland

James H. Thompson Kathryn M. Wachsman Class of 1976 Russell E. Bishop Richard C. Borton Leonard L. Buddenbohm W. Matthew Busch, Jr. Harriet E. Caplan* Janet A. Chubb Carl E. Cornwell II Helen E. Dupre Keith R. Fevurly Curtis A. Frasier Michael C. Germann Alan C. Goering Gerald L. Green William H. Greig Al Grieshaber The Hon. Gerald W. Hart Danton C. Hejtmanek J. Michael Kennalley Richard C. King Mark W. Krusor The Hon. Daniel L. Love The Hon. L. Barry Mack Brenton B. Moore The Hon. Donald R. Noland III Paul D. Oakleaf William J. Pauzauskie Gary M. Peterson Thomas J. Pinnick Scott M. Price Larry J. Putnam David M. Rapp Sidney A. Reitz E. Jolene Rooney R. Douglas Sebelius Ronald L. Shackle John P. Sheahon John C. Sherman Donald H. Shoop Joyce R. Simmons Rubenstein S. Philip Stover James A. Walker John P. Wheeler James S. Willard Class of 1977 Bruce L. Bachman Jeanette S. Bertelson Daniel G. Blythe The Hon. John D. Boeh The Hon. Joseph Bribiesca Mert F. Buckley Forrest A. Buhler The Hon. Timothy J. Chambers Craig D. Cox Daryl V. Craft K. Alan Deines Jeffrey O. Ellis Gordon T. Garrett Stanton A. Hazlett Elizabeth R. Herbert Donald F. Hoffman W. Terrence Kilroy Bruce W. Kinzie Joe A. Lang David K. Markham

The Hon. Joseph L. McCarville III James R. McEntire David D. Moshier Patrik W. Neustrom J. Larry Odom The Hon. C. William Ossmann James S. Oswalt Stephen R. Page Prof. David E. Pierce David D. Plinsky Patricia E. Riley Lt. Col. Walter H. Ross Nancy P. Scherer Robert P. Scherer John M. Solbach III James D. Tack Jr. Larry D. Tittel Donna M. Voth H. Reed Walker Daniel C. Walter The Hon. John L. Weingart Class of 1978 Dan O. Adkins David M. Baer Albert R. Bandy Denise E. Bandy The Honorable W. Dan Biles J. Robert Brookens Juni Clark James B. Craig Steven C. Day S. Lucky DeFries John G. Enright The Hon. Thomas E. Foster Stephen C. Funk The Hon. Bruce T. Gatterman Cydni K. Gilman Barry S. Ginsburg Linda K. Graves Vincent S. Green Karen L. Griffiths Charles F. Harris Sandra W. Hazlett Chris Hutton Leonard W. Kinzie Gregory A. Lee Charles E. Millsap Edward J. Nazar Camille A. Nohe Gregory C. Nye Gregory V. Pelton The Hon. Terry L. Pullman Randall K. Rathbun The Hon. Rebecca A. Sanders The Hon. James B. Stewart Michael D. Strohbehn David B. Summers Rodney H. Symmonds Douglas G. Thompson Timothy E. Troll Calvin K. Williams Julia L. Young Class of 1979 Anne L. Baker Gregory L. Bauer Timothy J. Carkhuff June Ellen Claydon

Scott R. Condray Susan K. Ellis David A. Fenley Alice M. Fitzgerald L. Stephen Garlow John J. Gillett H. Marvin Gilmore Scott J. Gunderson Leonard A. Hall Mary V. Hower Andrew W. Hutton Prudence Hutton Michael K. Johnston Lawrence F. Montague David H. Moses Cleo A. Murphy K. Kirk Nystrom Dale E. Pike Douglas S. Pringle G. Craig Robinson William K. Rork Douglas B. Salsbury Susan F. Salsbury Richard D. Terrill Dr. Howard N. Ward Wayne K. Westblade Joseph I. Wittman Ronald P. Wood Nina R. Wuestling Michael W. Zehner David N. Zimmerman Class of 1980 Charles H. Apt III Dave Arand Brenda L. Braden Paul E. Braden Jill Bremyer George C. Bruce Stephen W. Cavanaugh Barbara J. Clinkscales J. Randall Clinkscales Malcolm L. Copeland The Hon. David B. Debenham Douglas D. Depew Janet L. Frickey The Hon. Kenneth G. Gale Richard G. Guinn Bradley E. Haddock Thomas D. Harris Gary M. Howland Norman R. Kelly Thomas A. Loftus III Scott K. Logan The Hon. Marla J. Luckert Thomas W. McNish S. Ken Morse Deborah A. Peterson Keith L. Roberts Kay Y. Rute Stephen S. Schmelzle William W. Sneed Craig D. Stirn Wayne R. Tate Bruce Thompson Kathleen A. Urbom Sue Jean White Wyatt M. Wright Richard C. Wuestling

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Class of 1981 Carolyn A. Adams Matthew W. Boddington The Hon. Glenn R. Braun Henry R. Cox Debra K. Crawford William P. Crawford John M. Duma Tom D. Fulzenloger Alan N. Hassler Kevin B. Johnson Jeffrey W. Jones Jeffrey E. King Anthony D. Link Garry J. McCubbin Daniel L. Muchow Ronald W. Nelson George H. Pearson III Lou Bjorgaard Probasco Elizabeth J. Shannahan Redmond Dean K. Ryan Jack J. Scheske Kristy L. Simpson Stephen J. Soule Kerwin L. Spencer William M. Spieler Pamela H. Stabler Linda A. Terrill The Hon. Mark A. Ward

Class of 1982 Timothy J. Arehart Timothy M. Aylward Jeffery R. Brewer

William E. Brewer James M. Caplinger Jr. Elizabeth A. Carson Richard A. Caspermeyer Christopher G. Costello Terry C. Cupps Gregory M. Dennis Daniel L. Doyle The Hon. Larry D. Hendricks The Hon. E. Leigh Hood Craig H. Kaufman Kurt F. Kluin Steven M. Laiderman Gerald R. Lau Douglas K. Manion Charles M. Masner The Hon. Timothy P. McCarthy Larry T. McRell Judith L. Olander Clarice J. Peters Zackery E. Reynolds The Hon. Kim R. Schroeder Roger D. Struble Gerald V. Tanner John D. Tongier Jeffrey L. Ungerer The Hon. James W. Van Amburg Randall D. VanVleck Class of 1983 Ricky E. Bailey Ky Ann Buck James Colgan Yvonne M. Ernzen Stephen C. Fiebiger Lt. Col. Donald E. Fisk

Lewis D. Gregory Annette Gurney Ronald E. Henke Rex W. Henoch John W. Kelley Larry K. King Robert R. Laing Jr. Ronald J. Laskowski Richard J. Lind The Hon. Jennifer L. Lind-Spahn Scott A. Mugno Linda S. Parks Rosemary Saldan-Pawson SueAnn V. Schultz David L. Serrault Andrew E. Shapiro Thomas D. Shults Kathleen A. Tanner Class of 1984 Commissioner Shari M. Albrecht Randy M. Barker Shelton L. Benedict David R. Brant The Hon. David E. Bruns Ann Colgan Martin E. S. Conrey John R. Dietrick The Hon. J. Charles Droege Kenneth J. Eland Karen L. France Timothy A. Frieden Rebecca M. Gould Lawrence M. Gurney Laura L. Ice John D. Jurcyk

Douglas J. Keeling David K. Martin Craig R. McKinney David J. Melusky Monte L. Miller The Hon. William E. Muret Rita L. Noll Gary A. Norton Gregory J. Pappas Harry J. Pratt Karen D. Wedel Renwick Stephanie L. Spring B. Scott Tschudy Kirby A. Vernon Thomas M. Warner Jr. Bruce D. Woolpert Class of 1985 Evelyn L. Allen M. Lou Allen David W. Brooks Russell A. Brown Kurt F. Clausing Jeffrey K. Cooper Richard F. Corson The Hon. Daniel D. Creitz Charles T. Engel Lori A. Fink Diane M. Glynn Paul S. Gregory Leslie Hess Richard J. Kastner Steven A. Kraushaar Michael J. Laden Lauren M. Lowry Stuart S. Lowry

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The Hon. Eric F. Melgren Dr. Stephen D. Minnis Erick E. Nordling Steven J. Obermeier Kent A. Richins Steven R. Sanford Mark A. Sevart Michael L. Snider Steven L. Speth Kelly M. Thomas The Hon. Evelyn Wilson Class of 1986 Susan D. Andrews Harry M. Bass Kevin L. Bennett Terri L. Bezek Gary E. Bishop D. Scott Brown David L. Dean Charles H. Herd Charles W. Hess David V. Igliozzi Michael W. Jones Keith L. Mark W. John McGuire Prof. Joseph E. McKinney Bill E. Newman Paul R. Oller Larry J. Pitts Ronald S. Ryburn Michael A. Schlueter Anita M. Tebbe C. Geraldine Umphenour Jill A. Wolters William R. Wood Class of 1987 Kevin J. Arnel The Hon. Brad E. Avery Robert N. Belt Jacqueline I. Branda Terry D. Criss Whitney B. Damron The Hon. Keith E. Drill Daniel J. Gronniger Michael W. Hastings Paul C. Herr Peter A. Jouras Jr. Janet Kroell Kerr Steven W. Kruse John R. Kurth The Hon. Jeffry J. Larson Assoc. Dean Jalen Lowry Frederick L. Meier II Melissa L. Ness Lt. Col. Julia A. Rivera Theodore D. Salzer Steve A. Schwarm Mark W. Stafford Kim R. Verhoeff Janet C. Walsh Patrick G. Walsh Prof. Curtis J. Waugh Craig W. West Donald R. Whitney Mitchell D. Wulfekoetter

Class of 1988 Merrill J. Befort Tracey Samanatha Chechlele Ronald J. Goodeyon Kenton M. Hall Robyn C. Euler Johnson Gary W. Long Joann E. McEntire Steven K. O’Hern Kristine A. Polansky John A. Reynolds Susan S. Saidian Terri D. Thomas Susana Valdovinos Timothy L. Voth Roger W. Warren Robert A. West The Hon. Michael T. Wilson Class of 1989 Carmen D. Bakarich Charla V. Beall-Hall Marck R. Cobb Martha L. Cooper The Hon. Kim W. Cudney The Hon. James R. Fleetwood Greer M. Lang Joyce A. McCray Pearson Alan P. Morel The Hon. Steven M. Roth Richard D. Smith

William L. Townsley III Alphan K. Tsoi Dennis M. Walters Class of 1990 Mitzi J. Alspaugh Donna F. Bohn Dennis O. Bosley Donald J. Cooper Jeffrey L. Cowger William F. Cummings Matthew D. Flesher James C. Heathman Allison L. Herr Kristy L. Hiebert James M. Jeweler John J. Knoll Julia A. McKee Mahmud Noormohamed The Hon. Christopher D. Sanders Delilah J. Schroeder Lt. Col. R. Clay Small Class of 1991 J.D. Befort John M. Collins Mark R. Frame Keith A. Haas Marshall S. Honeyman Kurt P. Kerns Jeffrey D. Leonard

Richard Madril Shane T. McCall Christina D. Moss Nancy A. Ogle Kim K. Richards Patricia A. Shalhoob Shelly R. Wakeman Gary D. White Karen L. Wittman Lori L. Yockers Class of 1992 Paul E. Ailslieger Kevin T. Beckwith Alan E. Cobb Suzanne R. Dwyer-Ailslieger Prof. Jeffrey D. Jackson Brent A. Mitchell Timothy J. Mudd Helen J. Pedigo Sparkman Mindy B. Reynolds Christopher D. Swickard Margaret F. White Class of 1993 Dwight D. Dumler Dana L. Fanoele Laura M. Graham Carlene J. Griffith Debra A. Hockett-Clark The Hon. Paula D. Hofaker Chad L. Hooker Regina Y. Kane Darren K. Kearns Thomas G. Lemon Todd M. McCauley Andrew J. McGowan Samantha A. Musso Jason P. Oldham The Hon. Cheryl Rios Kingfisher Jacquelyn E. Rokusek Geoffrey L. Schmidt Charles C. Steincamp The Hon. J. Patrick Walters Rep. William E. White Phylemon C. M. Yau Class of 1994 James W. Chipman Clinton D. Collier Darcy J. Dye DeVincke Stephen M. Gorny The Hon. Amy L. Harth Jeremy B. Kohn The Hon. Ainka C. Kweli Eva M. Landry Lynn S. McCreary Marie Robb Roger L. Seedorf Douglas T. Shima Eric B. Smith Nicole K. Tarantino Teresa L. Watson Gary C. West Wendy A. Wussow

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Class of 1995 Kelli N. Breer Jeffrey R. Hewett Yolanda D. Ingram Jae M. Lee Pamela S. Leinwetter Ryland F. Mahathey Norbert C. Marek Jr. Jan Leslie Meese Lisa A. Ochs Mary K. O’Malley Bruce E. Roach Jr. William T. Schemmel Laura J. Smithson-Corl Kyle Steadman Gary D. Stone Jon E. Thornbrugh Linus A. Thuston Class of 1996 Sean W. Bell Paulette R. Burgess Derrick C. Carpenter John F. Carpinelli Lara L. Delka Amy E. Heath Eric S. Heath Harold A. Houck Dr. Mary V. Johnson Sophia S. Lee Todd Navrat Timothy W. Nohr Jennifer L. Osborn Nix Matthew P. Patterson Kimberly D. Phillips Julia S. Spainhour Kristen Thornbrugh Class of 1997 Christina I. Apperson Deena M. Hyson Bailey Robert E. Johnson II Lisa R. Jones Michael A. Millett Jennifer L. Perkins Carolyn R. Simpson Class of 1998 David A. Bohm Brenda J. Clary Stacy G. Friend Bell Paula N. Johnson Jason C. Neal Victoria L. Nilles Ryan H. Pace Deborah F. Stern Peter J. Vanderwarker Class of 1999 William “Trey” A. Alford III India N. Boulton Wade H. Bowie Jr. Kevin J. Breer Pamela D. Campbell-Burton Marlee S. Carpenter Michelle M. Carter-Gouge Brian M. Jacques Melissa E. Kasprzyk

Nicole M. Kean Kimberly L. Knoll Deletrai L. Nash Donald C. Oakley John M. Rasmussen Alejandro J. Solorio Sabrina K. Standifer Jeremy S. Unruh Erika L. Winters Class of 2000 Jonathan T. Boulton Rex S. Chang Reggie Davis Christina Dean Dr. Esther W. Digh Kyle M. Fleming Kathryn S. Gonzales Lynda Koenemann John S. Larigan Jr. Linda R. Mitchell Laura K. Moen Gregory A. Schwartz Heather M. Wilke Colin D. Wood Class of 2001 Mary E. Christopher Marc C. Davis The Hon. Lori A. Bolton Fleming Nathan D. Leadstrom J. Mark Meinhardt Stacy L. Nummerdor Dr. Denise D. Riemann Andrew D. Smith Elizabeth H. Sweeney-Reeder Class of 2002 Jodi M. Adolf Amanda Bundren McNelley Jason R. Coody Cameron V. Drumright Greg A. Drumright Sean C. Harlow Venkatesh Iyer Nathan J. Lucero Kelly K. Mahoney Sarah McLean Acosta Rich McNelley Mindy L. Miller Catherine Moyer Michele M. O’Malley Amy S. Raymond Scott H. Raymond Sherri L. Schuck Michael Sharma-Crawford Luke A. Sobba Anthony L. Springfield Class of 2003 Brandon J. Berkley Eric R. Bidwell Jacqueline R. Butler Chane C. Carpenter Jeremiah C. Humes Jennifer L. Myers Daniel L. Parker Chip Shaner

Duston J. Slinkard Jennifer L. Wickersham Jennifer M. Wilbert Class of 2004 Justin A. Barrett Robin K. Carlson Christopher R. Cuevas Bart A. Fisher Clint W. Floyd Clinton M. Goos Steven D. Henry Christopher M. Irby Ryan J. Mahoney Gregory D. Parker Donald H. Snook Phillip M. Tongier Jenette Turner Class of 2005 John M. Alston Matthew R. Bergmann Tanya E. Bidwell Vincent M. Cox John P. Foley Lora M. Jennings Cheryl A. Kessler C.W. Klebe Eric K. Lau Jeffrey N. Lowe Melissa A. Moodie Derek L. Park Nicholas D. Purifoy Betty J. Robertson Class of 2006 Andy Bentley Kristy L. Cuevas Steven M. Ellis Roarke R. Gordon LeAnn Harrod Travis Harrod Jennifer R. Hays Reese H. Hays Jake T. Henry, III Miranda B. Johnson Dominic L. Kujawa Luanne C. Leeds Daniel J. Martinez DeLayne G. Merritt Sunee N. Mickle Dara E. Montclare Deborah L. Moody Adam T. Pankratz Jeremiah L. Platt Jenny M. Quintin Angela M. Robinson Markley Class of 2007 Zachary L. Chaffee-McClure Christopher J. Frank Shelby J. Grau Jay R. Hall Richard A. Hickey Judy Y. Jenkins Melissa M. Mangan Molly E. McMurray Lindsey D. Moore

Laura M. Schoenberger Laura L. Thompson Matthew B. Todd Peter M. Wells Keron A. Wright Class of 2008 David Becker Tracey D. Johnson Whitney Y. Miranda Eric M. Pauly Claire M. Terrebonne Cynthia G. Waskowiak Class of 2009 David P. Bolda Angela D. Coble Carrie J. Ellison Jessica A. Gregory Danielle M. Hall Tiffany D. Hogan Joseph R. Ledbetter Ellen C. Montgomery Joseph P. Moore William K. Schmidt Amy L. Turner Class of 2010 Vo-Laria N. Brooks Brett M. Busch Christine A. Dickerson de Galindo Alan Dunaway Ashley G. Hawkinson David A. Jack Teresa A. Mata David E. McDonald Joshua S. Mikkelsen Jonathon L. Noble Jason E. Oller Theresa D. Poindexter Kahlea M. Porter Ryan A. Prochaska Eric Weslander Class of 2011 CAPT Brian K. Carr Chantz N. Martin Megan E. Massey Michael D. Quinn Sandra Sigler Class of 2012 Kyle D. Donnelly Geoffery P. LaTurner Class of 2013 Jill R. Gillett

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