Depauw Magazine Fall 2004

  • Uploaded by: DePauw University
  • 0
  • 0
  • May 2020
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View Depauw Magazine Fall 2004 as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 91,537
  • Pages: 102
Scholarship recipient Nadine Farid ’95 lauds the generosity and continuing impact of scholarship donor Robert V. Copeland ’37 by Nadine Farid ’95 Climenko/Thayer Lecturer on Law Harvard University Law School DePauw graduates of generations past are renowned for their generosity. However, not all DePauw alumni have had the opportunity to not only benefit from an alum’s thoughtful gift to the school but also make the close acquaintance of that alumnus or alumna. Those of us who were fortunate enough to receive the Copeland Scholarship to DePauw, established by Robert V. “Bob” Copeland ’37, had that rare opportunity. Mr. Copeland, who passed away on Aug. 12, 2004, came to DePauw in the footsteps of his two older brothers. He was, by all accounts, the quintessential DePauw student – intelligent, friendly, heavily involved in student life and dedicated to DePauw sports, playing basketball and football, and lettering twice. His fondness for the school and his experience there is evident in his early career as an educator as well as in his exemplary generosity to the school. An Indiana boy who attended the former Valley Mills High (now part of Decatur Central High School) near where he was raised in Indianapolis, Mr. Copeland moved to my hometown, Lebanon, Ind., prior to his retirement from Eli Lilly and Company in the 1970s. He and his wife, Josephine, lost their son Ronald in childhood. The Copeland Scholarship, now in the names of Robert and Josephine S. Copeland in memory of their son, was established to provide recipients with the opportunity to attend DePauw that their son never had. Mr. Copeland specifically directed the scholarship to be received by students from the small town of Lebanon, thereby truly giving a unique opportunity to many a student who otherwise would not have been able to attend DePauw. It is telling of Bob Copeland’s generous spirit that he decided to fund the scholarship in such a way that he could meet the recipients himself. I was the first four-year recipient of the scholarship to graduate from DePauw. I can recall vividly the first time I met Mr. Copeland: how my initial nervousness was calmed immediately by his kind smile, how he spoke humbly, how he instructed me in the joys and benefits of golf (a game at which, unfortunately, my skills are still lacking). Mr. Copeland had a genuinely engaging personality and a sense of humor that rivaled most. His affection for DePauw was contagious; listening to him talk about the school was listening to the voice of opportunity. College, he seemed to say, was what you make of it, but DePauw gives you the chance to make it an unforgettable experience. Knowing Mr. Copeland made me want to succeed, to try and live up to all that the scholarship offered. That feeling has lasted in the nearly 10 years since my graduation from DePauw, as has my affection for the school – something that has extended through my family, as both of my siblings are recent DePauw graduates.

Josephine and Robert V. “Bob” Copeland These experiences are shared by the family of Copeland Scholars. Andrew “Drew” K. Powell ’98, a successful actor, has two siblings who also attended DePauw. About receiving the scholarship, Drew says, “The scholarship helped me to appreciate the true meaning of the word ‘community.’ I was then, and continue to be, affected by Bob Copeland’s act of generosity. It made me proud to be from a community, Lebanon, that cared about its young people, and it made me excited to enter a community, DePauw, that people loved so much. I hope that, wherever he is, Mr. Copeland can see the legacy that his stewardship has produced in the lives of the Copeland Scholars.” And James C. Roach ’97, a senior zoning planner in Bloomington, Ind., echoes the thoughts of all of us when he notes, “Robert Copeland’s generosity opened many opportunities to me. Without his scholarship, I would not have been able to attend DePauw. I would not have received the same scholastic or cultural experiences at any other university.” Those of us who were fortunate enough to know Bob Copeland are saddened by his passing. We embrace his vision and endeavor to build upon it. Most of all, we remain truly grateful to this warm, wonderful person who has given us so much.

DEPAUW M A G A Z I C O N T E N

N T

E S

FALL 2004 • VOLUME 68 • NO. 2

STAFF Larry G. Anderson, Editor

2

Dian D. Phillips, Art Director-Designer, Director of Publications Donna Grooms, Class Notes Editor Kelly A. Graves, Designer, Publications Assistant Matt Bowen, University Photographer-Videographer Carla G. Schwab, Editorial and Photographic Assistant Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88, Director of Alumni Relations Lisa Hollander, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations DePauw Alumni Association Officers James M. Mullin ’83, President Alison E. Frost ’69, Vice President Brice H. Dunshee ’87, Secretary

7

DEPAUW CONTACTS Admission and Financial Aid Madeleine R. Eagon, vice president (765) 658-4108 [email protected] Alumni Programs Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88, executive director (765) 658-4208 [email protected] Annual Fund Steven J. Setchell ’96, director (765) 658-4215 [email protected] Athletics S. Page Cotton ’71, director (765) 658-4938 [email protected] Career Services Center Thomas R. Cath ’76, director (765) 658-4280 [email protected] Class Notes Donna Grooms (765) 658-4208 (765) 658-4041 (fax) [email protected] DePauw Magazine Larry G. Anderson, editor (765) 658-4628 (765) 658-4625 (fax) [email protected] http://www.depauw.edu/pa/magazine Development and Alumni Relations Lisa Hollander, vice president (765) 658-4036 [email protected] Financial Aid Anna M. Sinnet, director (765) 658-4030 Media Relations Ken Owen ’82, director (765) 658-4634 [email protected] Registrar’s Office (transcripts) Eleanor S. Ypma, registrar (765) 658-4000 [email protected] Sports Information Bill Wagner, director (765) 658-4630 Hotline (scores) (765) 658-4636 [email protected] http://www.depauw.edu/ath/ Web site Scott W. Cooper, director (765) 658-6602 [email protected] http://www.depauw.edu Printed by Graphic Impressions, Bloomington, Ind.

10 33 71

News of the University Distinguished speakers in DePauw Discourse on election issues. DePauw’s tradition of faculty excellence featured. Major renovation of Emison Art Center will create a “teaching museum.” Lilly grant for faculty development. DePauw Nature Park dedicated.

Recent Words Chiarella. Davis Kasper ’74. Kierstead Farber ’36. Hamilton ’52. Hayes ’93. McKay ’64. Roley ’74. Spears ’78. Spencer Lyman ’61. Wieland Dombey ’53.

P�

����������

President’s Report













����������������� ���������

Annual Honor Roll of Donors



Alumni Programs ■ Summer send-off parties hosted PresRptLogo.indd 1 ■ Old Gold Weekend photos and memories ■ Legacy Class of 2008

76

10/27/04 3:42:39 PM

Class Notes

Inside back cover: ■ Nadine Farid ’95 remembers scholarship donor Robert V. Copeland ’37

������ �













���������



Cover: Assistant Professor of Biology Dana Dudle, center, and students Bryan R. Helm, left, and Michael J. Morgan investigate the spatial distribution, growth rates and ages of trees growing in the quarry bottom of the DePauw University Nature Park. The goal is to reconstruct the individual traits and small-scale environmental conditions that allow some plants to grow in the unusually harsh habitat. Helm is a sophomore majoring in biology and a Science Research Fellow who has collaborated with the professor on several research projects in the quarry. Morgan, a junior with a double major in biology and creative writing, was a student in one of Dudle’s courses this fall. Read a story about the dedication of the DePauw Nature Park on page 6. ������������������

������������������

��������������������������� ����������������������������������������� ������������������������������������

NEWS of THE U N I V E R S I T Y

Distinguished speakers involve alumni and friends in DePauw Discourse on election issues Second annual DePauw Discourse scheduled Sept. 15-17, 2005

T

he first-ever DePauw Discourse symposium enabled alumni and friends to engage an accomplished gathering of celebrated alumni and guests in discussions about some of the most pertinent public issues of the day. DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America on Sept. 16-18 featured alumni Lee Hamilton ’52, former congressman and vice chair of the 9/11 Commission, and ABC News special correspondent John McWethy ’69, as well as guests Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, former presidential envoy to Iraq, and Roger Wilkins, Pulitzer Prize winner, civil rights leader and political historian. More than 100 alumni and friends joined students and faculty members in substantive discussions spanning national security, civil rights, the economy, the media, and America’s role in the world. The new program enabled alumni to “go back to school” and learn from presentations and face-to-face conversations with renowned leaders in public service and journalism. Craig R. Stokely ’67, like many other alumni, took advantage of the opportunity, saying, “DePauw Discourse represents a wonderful value-added offering that drew me back to DePauw for only the second time since I graduated.” DePauw Discourse, which will be an annual event and is already scheduled for Sept. 15-17, 2005, developed from an idea of Joyce Taglauer Green ’75 and planning by the Washington C. DePauw Society Executive Committee that she chairs. Looking back on the weekend, Green said, “DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America was an incredible two and one half days filled with different points of view and insights into what our nation faces today.” The symposium was special to members of the DePauw family because it was dominated by so many alumni who have achieved distinction in public life. Reflecting on the alumni showcased in DePauw Discourse 2004, Donald L. Hamilton ’57 remarked, “I have never been more PROUD to be a DePauw alum than I was during the entire weekend! The DePauw experience is still growing – even for a 1957 grad!”

DEPAUW DISCOURSE:

ISSUES for 2004

AMERICA

Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III spoke to an audience of more than 1,000 students, alumni and guests on Sept. 16.

2

NEWS of THE U N I V E R S I T Y

Roger Wilkins (left) shared his reflections on many topics during his “Conversation” with Ken Bode.

The “Media and the Presidential Campaign” Economy and trade were the primary topics panelists discussed media’s role in the for panelists during “Defining Domestic political arena. Issues” discussion.

One of the proudest DePauw moments came when two distinguished DePauw graduates, Lee Hamilton ’52 and John McWethy ’69, shed their suit jackets and dove into a genuine conversation prompting

discussions: “Defining Domestic Issues,” “The Media and the Presidential Campaign” and “America’s Role in the World.” Following are synopses of the panels:

Hamilton’s reflections on the bipartisan work of the 9/11 Commission he helped lead as well as his candid thoughts on foreign policy. When Hamilton finished taking the last question well over an hour after he began, the packed audience in Meharry Hall stood to applaud his leadership at a vital moment in American history. Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, former presidential envoy to Iraq, opened the symposium on Sept. 16 with a Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture titled “Iraq and the War on Terror.” Bremer drew a crowd of more than 1,000 students, alumni and guests to Kresge Auditorium as he made his first speech on a college campus since returning from his role in Iraq. His remarks defined the daunting challenges of governing in Iraq and some of the poignant personal memories from his time there. Bremer was impressed with DePauw Discourse. As Carolyn Russ Robinson ’71 shared, “Following Ambassador Bremer’s presentation, I had an opportunity to speak with him informally. He observed that few, if any, schools of DePauw’s size could put together a symposium of this quality.” Before Bremer spoke, former Vice President Dan Quayle ’69 provided a special taped greeting message because he was scheduled to be in Japan during the weekend. Reflecting on the relevance of DePauw Discourse, Quayle said, “I predict you will learn far more from this symposium than you will from the candidates’ speeches, including the debates. Today you will be able to go behind the scenes and learn about the issues … that challenge our presidential candidates.” DePauw’s own Ken Bode, Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of Journalism, engaged Roger Wilkins in “A Conversation with a Pulitzer Prize Winner, Civil Rights Leader and Political Historian.” After Wilkins proclaimed Lee Hamilton “a national treasure,” he went on to tap his own vast experience with public issues and touched on topics ranging from analysis of the presidential campaign to his own reflections on segregation and the civil rights movement. The symposium featured three additional alumni-laden panel

America’s Role in the World Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Karen Koning AbuZayd ’63 applauded U.S. humanitarian efforts and explained perceptions of America in the Middle East as she participated via video conference from East Jerusalem. She was joined by Ambassador Sally Grooms Cowal ’66 and World Bank Sector Manager Judy Edstrom ’70 as well as DePauw faculty members Brett O’Bannon, political science, and Jeffrey T. Kenney, religious studies.

The Media and the Presidential Campaign Ken Bode moderated a second DePauw Discourse panel, which dealt with the media and specifically covered the unfolding controversy at CBS News related to the reporting of false documents about President Bush’s service in the National Guard. The panel was anchored by the Poynter Institute’s Nelson Poynter Scholar Robert Steele ’69, longtime Washington political news reporter and editor Mary Leonard ’70, and The Indianapolis Star political reporter Mary Beth Schneider.

Defining Domestic Issues The symposium also featured a panel discussion of domestic issues, which mainly centered on the economy and particularly trade, the outsourcing of U.S. jobs, and the United States’ challenges to thriving in a global market. The panel featured Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor Kris Iverson ’75, former U.S. Congressman Robert Franks ’73 and Chicago Tribune chief business correspondent David Greising ’82. It was moderated by DePauw Assistant Professor of History David Gellman. Beyond the symposium sessions, alumni and friends found in the weekend an opportunity to carry their discussions over into a number of exclusive opportunities for dialogue. As Joyce Green described, “The luncheon roundtable discussions with our panelists proved to be one of the favorite parts of the weekend. It gave our attendees the opportunity for casual conversation with some of our distinguished guests, and several times the panelists referred to points made over lunch in their panel presentations.” 3

NEWS of THE

U N I V E R S I T Y

DePauw’s tradition of faculty excellence featured in three cities

The University has invested in the largest number of faculty members in its history and one of the best faculty development programs in the country. During the fall semester, more than 50 alumni, parents and friends in New York City, more than 100 in Chicago and more than 70 in Indianapolis had the opportunity to interact with current faculty members and learn more about the energizing ways in which teaching and learning are occurring at

Shaping THE

FUTURE: DEPAUW’S TRADITION of FACULTY EXCELLENCE

intimate process that they share with other students and faculty members.” He said, “At large universities, it’s so easy for students to blend into the background, but when you’re in a classroom of 12 to 18 students, you really can’t hide.” Opportunities for research, either individual faculty projects or in collaboration with students, adds to the vibrancy of the DePauw experience. “Faculty members at DePauw do

DePauw today. not see teaching and research as two separate At “Shaping the Future: DePauw’s Tradition of Faculty Excellence,” entities. If I don’t do any research myself, then I probably don’t have President Robert G. Bottoms led a discussion with faculty members much credibility when I’m talking with my students. [Teaching and to offer an inside view of teaching at DePauw, the excitement and research] come together in the classroom,” said Terri L. Bonebright, challenge of bright students in small classes, the unique opportunities associate professor of psychology and faculty development coordinator. the University provides to pursue scholarship and research, as well as “As faculty members, we receive faculty development support not only reflections about campus life today. for developing new courses, improving courses and adding technology, The interaction of faculty members devoted to teaching and intelbut also we receive support for the work we do with students.” lectually engaged students results in a dynamic educational experience The special program attracted alumni ranging from the Class of at DePauw today. “I learn things from students all the time. Every week 2004 to graduates of more than 50 years ago. Many alumni, of course, I’m struck by something I hadn’t thought of that comes up in a class remember professors who particularly inspired, encouraged and had discussion,” Professor a lifelong impact on of English Wayne them. Alumni attendE. Glausser, a past ing the events appreciIndiana Professor of ated the opportunity the Year, explained. to hear firsthand how “Teaching in a disthe tradition of faculty cussion format is imexcellence is thriving at mensely rewarding but DePauw as well as to very difficult. DePauw reconnect with some of nourishes that kind their former professors. of teaching, really The sentiments of the demands it.” alumni were summed Jeffrey T. Kenney, up well by one attendee associate professor of who said, “Hearing religious studies, noted this discussion makes the value to students of DePauw faculty members joining alumni and President Robert G. Bottoms at the “Shaping me want to be 18 a liberal arts educa- the Future” event in Indianapolis on Nov. 9 were, from left: Wayne E. Glausser, professor again and back in the of English; Teresita J. Hernández, professor of modern languages (French and Spanish); tion in small classes President Bottoms; Jacqueline R. Roberts, associate professor of chemistry; and Matthew classroom with these that becomes a “very K. Oware, assistant professor of sociology. faculty members.”

4

NEWS of THE

U N I V E R S I T Y

Major renovation of Emison Art Center will create a ‘teaching museum’

DePauw’s Emison Art Center will become a “teaching museum” that will benefit faculty members, students and the community, President Robert G. Bottoms said as he announced plans for a renovation of and addition to the historic art building located at College and Simpson streets. Although University officers are still working to secure additional gifts to support the project, President Bottoms said the University has received sufficient funds to allow construction to begin. Construction on the $6.5 million project began in early September. “I want particularly to thank James W. Emison ’52, a member of the

It also means that more of the University’s art and special exhibits will be available for viewing by members of the community, President Bottoms noted. The plans for renovation of and addition to Emison Art Center include: • A new, formal entrance wing facing Seminary Street that will include accessibility for handicapped persons. The new entrance will be balanced by the completion of the balustrade on the original building to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the renovation. • Additional visitor parking on the northeast side of the building.

family for whom the art center is named; Arthur E. Klauser ’45; Richard • Additional, permanent gallery space for DePauw and other art D. Wood ’48; and other donors who wish to remain anonymous, for exhibitions. their support of this project. Their leadership is invaluable in helping • Faculty offices, meetings spaces and seminar rooms on the second DePauw begin to further strengthen the teaching and learning of art at floor. DePauw for generations of students to come,” President Bottoms said. • A complete overhaul of the heating and air conditioning system The refurbished Emison Art Center will serve as a home for the in order to provide museum-quality climate control and light University’s Shidzuo Iikubo Museum and its Arthur E. Klauser Asian regulation. and World Community Collection, a gallery for the Vandiver-Haimann • Archival research facilities to permit students and faculty members Collection of African Art, curated exhibits from DePauw’s permanent to work with items not on display. art collection, and touring exhibits and special exhibits from the Indiana The Emison Art Center was originally the University library named Museum of Art, Indiana State Museum, Indiana Historical Society for Andrew Carnegie when it was built in 1908 with the help of a and other organizations. $50,000 grant from the famed industrialist. It was designed by India“The concept of a teaching museum is that we will make regular napolis architect Oscar Bohlen. Constructed entirely of Bedford, Ind., use of the University’s art collection for classes and student projects. limestone, the building featured four Ionic columns at both the front Having faculty offices, seminar rooms, meeting areas and archival study entrance on the west side and facing East College on the south side. spaces located in the Emison Art Center means that faculty members The building was converted to use as the center for teaching studio art and students will have regular interaction with art collections and and history of art in 1958 with the opening of Roy O. West Library, exhibitions,” President Bottoms said. and a new south entrance was added. Those functions recently were “Currently, we are able moved to the University’s new to provide access to less than Richard E. Peeler Art Center, one-third of the University’s which opened in the fall of permanent collection because 2002. of limited space available in The building was renamed Harrison Hall. The Emison Art the William Weston Clarke Center as a teaching museum Emison Art Center in 1986 will allow greater display and to honor the contributions of access for faculty members and generations of the Emison family students to support their study to DePauw. Architect’s rendering of the new, formal entrance wing of the Emison and research projects.” Art Museum.

5

N B

R

E

I

W

E

F

S S

Faculty development programs supported by Lilly grant Lilly Endowment awarded DePauw a $1 million grant as part of the

post-doctoral fellowships. Other funds will support student-faculty

Endowment’s “Initiative to Recruit and Retain Intellectual Capital for Indiana Higher Education Institutions.” DePauw is among 22 schools selected to receive the grants, which support programs that attract or keep more of the brightest and most talented minds in Indiana. DePauw received the maximum grant amount for a school of its size. DePauw will use the grant to enhance funding for faculty fellowships (three-year projects for course development or scholarly or creative work) and University Professorships (recognitions of sustained excellence in teaching, professional growth and service). Grant funds also will support laboratory renovations and equipment needed by new science faculty members. Funds will be used to attract and retain

collaborative research and summer science enrichment programs for high school students. “Lilly Endowment’s initiative will further strengthen some of our best programs for which we have evidence of success,” Neal B. Abraham, executive vice president, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, said. “The Endowment’s commitment to recruiting, supporting and retaining faculty members and students both recognizes the strengths of the programs we already have in place and ensures that we can meet the growing demands for further investments of this type.” The grant will allow DePauw to further strengthen its faculty development programs, which are recognized as a national model and

faculty members in areas of critical need through pre-doctoral and

emulated by other institutions.

DePauw Nature Park is dedicated, now open for use The DePauw University Nature Park, a 480-acre site that features four trails (covering approximately 10 miles) for walking, jogging, hiking and biking; arboretums; a canoe launch; and outdoor classrooms, was dedicated on Sept. 11. Hanson Aggregates mined a limestone quarry on the site – located one-third of a mile from the western edge of the DePauw campus – for nearly a half century. The company donated 280 acres of the land and leases the remaining 178 acres to the University for $1 annually for 99 years. DePauw acquired 23 acres of adjacent property to increase the total to 481 acres. About $1.5 million dollars in improvements have been made to the site since DePauw announced the Nature Park project in the fall of 2003. DePauw President Robert G. Bottoms thanked DePauw Trustees Judson C. Green Jr.’74, Martha Steele Robes ’66, and Theodore M. “Tim” Solso ’69 for their generous gifts that funded the

improvements. “These three individuals together gave us the money to do all of this, and we have received funding for the first building that we will erect out here, and that’s the classroom facility. Mr. Solso of Cummins Engine makes that possible.” President Bottoms said the Nature Park will be an outstanding teaching facility for DePauw. “It’s a wonderful asset to the University for teaching and for recreation, and I think it’s a wonderful thing for our city and county to have. You’ll find out as the development goes on that there are very few towns the size of Greencastle that will have anything like this to offer to students and to the public,” he said. The DePauw University Nature Park is open to the public from dawn to dusk, seven days a week. Camping is permitted only in designated areas and with authorization. Visit the DePauw Nature Park online at www. depauw.edu/univ/naturepark/ index.asp.

6

R E C E N T W

O

R

D

S

Tom Chiarella, professor of English, Thursday’s Game: Notes from a Golfer with Far to Go (Emmis Books – ISBN: 1-57860-170-3). Thursday’s Game takes the reader into Chiarella’s passion for golf through his personal observations from the driving range to the links. Nongolfers and old duffers alike can enjoy the candor of his tales. The “passion/pull-your-hair out yin-yang” of the game is woven in his tales of “friendship, family and personal insights.” Chiarella’s stories have appeared in Esquire, The New Yorker, The London Observer, Washington Golf Monthly and Links. Sherryl Davis Kasper ’74, The Revival of Laissez-Faire in American Macroeconomic Theory (Edward Elgar – ISBN: 1-84064-606-3). Through a history of macroeconomic theory and the men of the Chicago School of Economics, Kasper “identifies a ‘pre-analytic vision,’ and makes the argument for laissez-faire.” She details the ideas and personal history of Frank Knight, Henry Simons, Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, James Buchanan and Robert Lucas. Kasper is a professor of economics and chair of the Division of Social Sciences at Maryville College in Tennessee. Vera Knauer Kierstead Farber ’36, Jamie Comes of Age (Vantage Press – ISBN: 0-53314821-9). The story continues for Jamie Bacon in the sequel to Jamie’s Journey: An Early American Adventure, Kierstead Farber’s first book. The sequel takes Jamie from St. Louis to Washington, D.C., as he sets off with Lewis and Clark on their trip to visit President Thomas Jefferson with news of their discoveries from the journey out west. Kierstead Farber is a retired music teacher. She resides in Greencastle, where she continues to enjoy music, oil painting, gardening and volunteer work. Lee H. Hamilton ’52, How Congress Works and Why You Should Care (Indiana University Press – ISBN: 0-253-21695-8). How Congress Works is a primer on this important branch of the federal government from the inside out. Hamilton spells out the function of Congress; its dynamic role in U.S. government, including the history of Congress; and its conception by the founding fathers. Hamilton retired from the Ninth Congressional District of Indiana in 1999, after serving 34 years. He is the director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., and the Center on Congress at Indiana University. Stephen F. Hayes ’93, The Connection: How al Qaeda’s Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America (HarperCollins – ISBN: 0-06-074673-4). After more than two years reporting about the War on Terror and hundreds of interviews with Iraqi and U.S. government officials, Hayes provides debriefings, memos and classified documents to demonstrate the trail of information linking Saddam Hussein to Osama bin Laden. His book argues against the mainstream media’s conclusion that the two could not have collaborated together. Hayes is a staff writer for The Weekly Standard, a Washington, D.C.-based political magazine.

7

R E C E N T W

O

R

D

S

Susan McKay ’64 with Dayan Mazurana, Where are the Girls? Girls in Fighting Forces in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique: Their Lives During and After War (Rights & Democracy – ISBN: 2-922084-74-4). A grim and overlooked worldwide problem is researched and studied in depth in McKay’s book. With tables illustrating the global militarization of the lives of girls (under 18 years of age), the authors site findings, policy and program recommendations to address the problem. McKay is a psychologist, nurse and professor of women’s and international studies at the University of Wyoming. Scott Roley ’74 with James Isaac Elliott, God’s Neighborhood: A Hopeful Journey in Racial Reconciliation & Community Renewal (InterVarsity Press – ISBN: 0-8308-3224-6). In 1963, as a young boy in a crowd of thousands, Roley listened to and was inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech in Washington, D.C. He tells his story of a Christian singer/songwriter called to the ministry. His life “exemplifies Christian hope in caring for the disinherited and renewing communities – one neighborhood at a time.” Roley is pastor for missions and outreach at Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tenn. Larry C. Spears ’78 and Michele Lawrence, editors, Practicing Servant Leadership: Succeeding Through Trust, Bravery, and Forgiveness (Jossey-Bass – ISBN: 0-7879-7455-2). Spears has assembled “a group of thinkers who offer a concise summary of thought on the topic of bringing servant-leadership into the daily lives of leaders.” The contributors, through their areas of knowledge, examine how “servant-leadership works in the real world.” Examples are given from a variety of organizations, including businesses, nonprofits, churches, schools and foundations. Spears is president and CEO of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for ServantLeadership. Mary Grace Spencer Lyman ’61, Public Education: Issues and Challenges (General Board of Global Ministries – ISBN: 1-890569-83-6). Lyman’s book explores current public education issues about funding, vouchers, home schooling, inequities in learning, and faith. The workbook-style guide “offers group activities to help the leader bring the material into the community for action and reflection.” Lyman is retired from the Women’s Division, General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church after more than 20 years. Kathryn Wieland Dombey ’53, Stella The Stone Goose and other bedtime stories (Dockside Publications, Inc. – ISBN: 0-9742998-5-5). Dombey has penned a book of bedtime tales in which the main character is a lawn ornament goose. Stella, the stone goose, is featured in 16 bedtime-friendly chapters, with a section of additional stories and poems. From singing in a choir at Christmas to traveling to Paris, Stella keeps very busy. The book was created for her grandchildren, and some of the illustrations were drawn by her grandchildren. Dombey is a retired librarian.

www.depauw.edu

8

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



T

A Message from Robert G. Bottoms, President his year marks DePauw University’s 168th year, and my 19th year as president. I think a lot about what the University has accomplished as well as what is left to be done. All members of the DePauw PresRptLogo.indd 10/27/04 3:42:39 PMuniversity community can join1me in celebrating the fact that, in every way, DePauw is a stronger

than it was just a few years ago. Our strength comes from the many and varied changes that have taken place as well as the traditions and values that endure at DePauw.

Robert G. Bottoms

This fall marked the introduction of DePauw’s newest tradition, the community covenant. This statement of principles serves as a guide to those who choose to live in the DePauw community. The covenant is the result of a collaborative effort by the students, alumni, faculty and administrators who constitute the Coalition for a Responsible Community. In its affirmation of the four “pillars” of Intellectual Engagement, Unique Opportunities, Supportive Relationships and Community Engagement, the covenant upholds the DePauw tradition of cultivating the experiences and values that lead to lifelong learning, leadership, and service to family and community. The University has posted the community covenant throughout the campus, and we encourage all members of the campus community to take an active role in creating a culture of responsibility and mutual respect. The University’s faculty members are, of course, critical to intellectual engagement and DePauw’s commitment to academic excellence. At the annual Faculty Institute, which takes place in August, I welcomed returning faculty members and introduced 19 new full-time faculty members. Over the past six years, the University has increased its faculty by 40 percent; DePauw has 224 faculty members in 2004-05, as compared with 167 members six years ago. We continue to strive toward diversity in our faculty and staff. In 2004-05, DePauw has 35 full-time faculty members, as well as 20 full-time staff members, who are persons of color. I am pleased that the University continues to benefit from a strong faculty. Our ability to maintain a 10-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio promotes interaction between students and faculty members. Such an environment helps perpetuate DePauw’s traditions of moral reflection and using a liberal arts education to prepare for life’s work. Our professors connect what happens in the classroom to what happens in the world. In this way, they play an important role in the character development and citizenship formation of our students. For the sixth consecutive year, the Office of Admission exceeded its goal, and 682 new students enrolled this year. The Class of 2008 has a median unweighted high school grade point average of 3.69, and their median test scores are 1230 SAT and 27 ACT. The median class rank of the incoming students is the top 10 percent of their high schools, and 45 were valedictorians or salutatorians. The Class of 2008 also includes 10 National Merit finalists.

10

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



President Bottoms welcomed the incoming class during the Opening Convocation.

As impressive as these academic credentials are, the members of the Class of 2008, like the current DePauw students they join, have much to offer. They bring with them unique qualities that enhance our campus community. They come from small towns and large cities; from 37 states and 10 countries, including Germany, Ghana, India, Kenya and Ukraine. The incoming class also reflects the University’s openness to underserved students: 14 percent of the class belongs to racial or ethnic minority groups, and 17 percent are first-generation college students. I1am also proud to report that 25 percent of the incoming 10/27/04 class has3:42:39 alumniPMties. In my PresRptLogo.indd welcoming address to our new students, I encouraged them to celebrate and learn from their differences. I reminded them of their good fortune to be selected from more than 3,500 completed applications. I urged the students to make the most of the great opportunities that lie ahead by aspiring to excellence, building community and serving others. This fall, DePauw students occupied all seven residence halls of Rector Village, where single occupancy rooms and common living and kitchen spaces on each floor represent a new living concept for students. During the dedication of Rector Village on Old Gold Weekend, the University community joined me in expressing gratitude for the outstanding generosity of the benefactors and their families for whom each of the residence halls is named: Chabraja, Holmberg, Leis, Montgomery, Reese, Strasma and Warne. There has never been a better time for teaching and learning at DePauw University. The following section of the magazine highlights many other recent events and accomplishments. DePauw faculty and staff members worked harder than ever this year to develop and improve DePauw’s academic programs and worldclass facilities, which improve the way students live and learn. The University continues to provide scholarship support for deserving students who will make the most of a DePauw education and carry on the tradition of leadership and service. DePauw also continues to invest significantly in our faculty members, whose dedicated teaching is enhanced by their scholarly and artistic work. In turn, thousands of alumni, parents, friends, corporations and foundations have shown us through their volunteer efforts and gifts to the University that they believe in the enduring value of a DePauw liberal arts education. For this assistance, I extend my deepest appreciation. I invite you to review the Honor Roll of Donors and read about a few of the many individuals and organizations who support DePauw as an exceptional place for teaching and learning.

11

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



RECENT EVENTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Two prominent DePauw alumni were named as Distinguished Visiting Professors. In the fall, ABC News correspondent John F. McWethy ’69 worked with student media as the John D. Hughes Distinguished Visiting Professor. During the spring semester, Joseph R. Flummerfelt ’58, regarded as PresRptLogo.indd 1 3:42:39 PM the premier choral director in the United States, will direct the choirs as the10/27/04 Elizabeth P. Allen Distinguished University Professor, and he will also be available as a consultant to the School of Music and the choral program throughout the year.

 DePauw students engaged in dialogue with numerous guest speakers and notable alumni who visited the campus, including General Wesley K. Clark (ret.), presidential candidate and military analyst; Paul A. Volcker, former Federal Reserve chairman; Eric Schlosser, author and investigative journalist; and William S. Cohen, former U.S. Secretary of Defense. The four speakers were part of the Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture Series. The acclaimed series has continued with 2004-05 visits by Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, former presidential envoy to Iraq; Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts quarterback and president of the Peyback Foundation; and U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar.

 In November 2003, Jacqueline R. Roberts, associate professor of chemistry, received the Exemplary Teaching Award, which is given annually by DePauw and the General Board of Higher Education of the United Methodist Church.



DEPAUW DISCOURSE:

ISSUES for 2004

AMERICA

DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, a three-day forum hosted by the Washington C. DePauw Society, gave the DePauw community the opportunity to discuss election issues with many distinguished guests, including Paul Bremer; ABC News special correspondent John F. McWethy ’69; Lee H. Hamilton ’52, former congressman and vice chair of the 9/11 Commission; Roger Wilkins, civil rights leader, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and political historian; and Karen Koning AbuZayd ’63, deputy commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.

 Roger Wilkins

12

U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



All academic buildings at DePauw are now wireless, and major residence halls will be wireless by fall 2005. To support the use of technology in teaching and learning, DePauw will require all students to be equipped with laptop computers, beginning in fall 2005. This past year, students could voluntarily buy the required laptop, with the option of trading in an old model, and at least 450 students have already taken advantage of this offer. PresRptLogo.indd 1



10/27/04 3:42:39 PM

For the seventh consecutive year, a DePauw student received the Indiana Future Music Educator of the Year award. No other college or university has ever had its students win the award for as many years in a row.

 DePauw was ranked the third “most wired” college or university campus in the United States in the Princeton Review’s Top 25 Most Connected Campuses. The survey criteria included: the ratio of school-owned computers accessible to students; breadth of the computer science curriculum; sophistication of campus technology, including streaming media of classes and extracurricular offerings; availability of school-owned digital cameras and equipment for student use; wireless Internet access on campus; and support for handheld computing.

 The new Gertrude and G.D. Crain Jr. Lecture Series was launched with visits by John Kerry’s biographer, Douglas Brinkley; president of the American Conservative Union, David Keene; and Howard Dean’s presidential campaign manager, Joe Trippi.



DEPAUW UNIVERSITY PRESENTS

DOUGLAS BRINKLEY Author, Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War “Who is John Kerry – Really???”

A Conversation with Douglas Brinkley For the fifth consecutive year, DePauw ranked in the top tier of national Mon., April 5, 2004 • 4:15 p.m. liberal arts colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2005 America’s The Gertrude and G.D. Crain Jr. Lecture Series Best Colleges rankings. DePauw’s scores, which were based on 2003 data, improved in several key categories. Princeton Review’s annual publication, The Best 357 Colleges: 2005 Edition – an unscientific, random survey of more than 110,000 students at the nation’s top colleges – ranks JOE TRIPPI Campaign Manager: Howard Dean for President DePauw as number one in “major frat and sorority scene.” DePauw also received high rankings for the “What Happened student-managed radio station, WGRE, and for things to do on campus. to Howard Dean???” Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media, Watson Forum This Crain lecture is free and open to the public.



In November 2003, the University rededicated the renovated and expanded Percy Lavon Julian Science & Mathematics Center, which is now home to five academic departments (chemistry, mathematics, geosciences, physics and astronomy, and computer science) and five programs (Science Research Fellows, Health Sciences Advising, Women in Science, 361° Initiatives and Prevo Science Library). The rededication ceremony provided an opportunity to thank the donors who made the project possible, and the architect and contractors who envisioned and executed the design – as well as a chance to celebrate DePauw’s science traditions.

 The University received two grants from the Lilly Endowment. In December 2003, Lilly Endowment awarded DePauw a $750,000 grant to fund a series of initiatives designed to create new economic opportunities and encourage DePauw graduates to seek employment in Indiana following graduation. In September 2004, the Lilly Endowment awarded the University a $1 million grant in the Endowment’s “Initiative to Recruit and Retain Intellectual Capital for Indiana Higher Education Institutions.”

13

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY PRESENTS

A Conversation with Joe Trippi

Tue., March 16, 2004 • 4:15 p.m. Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media, Watson Forum This Crain lecture is free and open to the public.

The Gertrude and G.D. Crain Jr. Lecture Series

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



FISCAL YEAR FINANCIAL SUMMARY From the Vice President for Finance and Administration The budget plan for FY 2004 was austere, with the reduction of endowment income from three consecutive years of declining endowment values and a planned reduction of the endowment PresRptLogo.indd 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM benefit spending rate by 0.21 percent from FY 2003. However, future operations will eventually from the increase of the University’s endowment from $376 million at June 30, 2003, to $412 million at June 30, 2004. Richard Speller

Other financial highlights include:



Improved student retention resulted in more enrolled students than forecast; hence net student revenue (tuition and fees less financial aid) exceeded the budgeted amount.



The Annual Fund exceeded its goal.



The increase in health insurance expenditures was moderate in FY 2004 and within the forecast increase, a situation unlike the explosive growth of these expenditures in recent years.



Rector Village construction was completed on time and under budget.

Planning for continued future financial stability of the University includes the following assumptions: strong and stable enrollment, continued reduction of the endowment spending rate by 0.2 percent annually for two more years to reach our goal of 5.5 percent, continued endowment growth through management and gifts, continued growth in the Annual Fund, and rigorous cost containment.

Richard Speller Vice President for Finance and Administration

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY ENDOWING RESOURCES 1999-2004 $431.1 million

1999

$478.5 million

2000

$446.0 million

2001

$388.7 million

2002

$376.0 million

2003

$412.1 million

2004 0

$1Mill.

$2Mill.

$3Mill.

14

$4Mill.

$5Mill.

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



ALL GIFTS BY SOURCE Alumni Gifts ...........................................................................$10,417,857 Bequests........................................................................$4,985,145 Parents ....................................................................................$820,889 Friends 1.................................................................................$1,435,475 PresRptLogo.indd 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM Corporations ........................................................................$3,410,868 Foundations .........................................................................$5,433,985 Family Trusts and Other Organizations ................................$1,405,007 TOTAL ......................................................................$27,909,226 Number of Alumni Donors ...........................................................8,524 Alumni Participation percentage ....................................................33% Number of W.C.D.S. Annual Members (alumni only) ..................1,090

ALL GIFTS BY SOURCE

ALL GIFTS BY PURPOSE 5.0% 12.2%

Deferred Gifts .......................................... $2,527,740

Family Trusts and Other Organizations ...... $1,405,007 Corporations ........................................... $3,410,868

Buildings and Grounds ............................. $4,553,185

55.2%

19.5%

9.0%

Educational and General Endowment ........ $8,734,804

Alumni .................................................. $15,403,002

31.3%

16.3%

Other Current-Use Spendable ................... $6,332,635

Foundations ............................................ $5,433,985

Current-Use Financial Aid ......................... $2,221,100

8.1%

22.7%

8.0% 12.7%

Parents and Friends ................................. $2,256,364

Financial Aid Endowment ......................... $3,539,762

TOTAL ................................................... $27,909,226

TOTAL ................................................... $27,909,226

ALL GIFTS BY PURPOSE Current-Use Support Annual Fund ................................................................$4,218,763 (Unrestricted Support, Student Scholarships, Faculty Support, Technology for Students and Faculty, Winter Term and Off-Campus Study, Athletics) Other Current-Use Support .............................................$200,179 Other Current Restricted ..............................................$4,134,793 Buildings and Grounds ........................................................$4,553,185 Endowment and Similar Funds Scholarships ..................................................................$3,539,762 Faculty Support ............................................................$3,933,011 Academic Support ...........................................................$549,038 Unrestricted ..................................................................$3,780,282 Other...............................................................................$472,473 Deferred Gifts ......................................................................$2,527,740 TOTAL ......................................................................$27,909,226 15

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BUDGET REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2004 REVENUE ............................................................................................................ BUDGET .....................ACTUAL .................VARIANCE Tuition Revenue ...............................................................................................$53,822,000 ................ $55,161,925 .................. $1,339,925 PresRptLogo.indd 1

10/27/04 3:42:39 PM

Less Financial Aid ............................................................................................ (30,722,000) ............... (31,716,643) .....................(994,643) Net Tuition Revenue ..........................................................................................23,100,000 .................. 23,445,282 ....................... 345,282 Student Fees ............................................................................................................750,000 ....................... 827,379 ......................... 77,379 Net Tuition and Fees Revenue ............................................................................23,850,000 .................. 24,272,661 ....................... 422,661 Endowment Income ...........................................................................................24,420,000 .................. 26,055,929 .................... 1,635,929 Investment Income ..................................................................................................550,000 ....................... 363,351 .....................(186,649) Private Gifts and Grants .....................................................................................10,941,000 .................. 11,354,916 ....................... 413,916 Government Grants .................................................................................................645,000 ....................... 695,793 ......................... 50,793 Other Sources ..........................................................................................................261,000 ....................... 371,223 ....................... 110,223 Total Educational and General Revenue .............................................................60,667,000 .................. 63,113,873 .................... 2,446,873 Room, Board and Bookstore Revenues .................................................................8,574,000 .................... 8,497,600 .......................(76,400) TOTAL REVENUE ...........................................................................................$69,241,000 ................ $71,611,473 .................. $2,370,473

EXPENDITURES, DEBT SERVICE AND TRANSFERS Faculty Salaries and Instruction ........................................................................$24,183,000 ................ $24,181,419 .......................$(1,581) General Academic Support ...................................................................................3,719,000 .................... 3,566,388 .....................(152,612) Library .................................................................................................................2,707,000 .................... 2,907,288 ....................... 200,288 Student Services....................................................................................................9,523,000 .................... 9,319,201 .....................(203,799) Institutional Support ..........................................................................................10,091,000 .................. 10,415,992 ....................... 324,992 Buildings and Grounds .........................................................................................6,594,000 .................... 6,482,857 .....................(111,143) Total Educational and General Expenditures ......................................................56,817,000 .................. 56,873,145 ......................... 56,145 Room, Board and Bookstore Expenditures ...........................................................6,375,000 .................... 6,426,778 ......................... 51,778 Total Expenditures ..............................................................................................63,192,000 .................. 63,299,923 ....................... 107,923 Debt Service - Bond Issues ...................................................................................3,578,000 .................... 3,363,054 .....................(214,946) Transfer to Julian Center Project ...........................................................................1,921,000 .................... 1,778,637 .....................(142,363) Transfers to Other Reserves......................................................................................550,000 .................... 3,169,859 .................... 2,619,859 TOTAL EXPENDITURES, DEBT SERVICE AND TRANSFERS ................$69,241,000 ............... $71,611,473 .................. $2,370,473

16

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



A REPORT FROM JAMES B. STEWART JR.’73 Chairman, DePauw University Board of Trustees

PresRptLogo.indd 1

(PHOTO: © SIGRID ESTRADA)

As I begin a new term as chairman of the DePauw Board of Trustees, I’d like to share some of my thoughts about recent progress at the University and our goals for the future. 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM

In many ways DePauw has never been stronger, both academically and financially, and in other ways we face the same difficult challenges confronting most private colleges and universities. Many of you have asked me, especially after the generous Holton gift of $128 million: What has DePauw done with all its money? The simple answer is a lot. Let’s start with the teaching faculty. The faculty has increased by 60 full-time positions. The studentfaculty ratio, a critical measure of academic excellence and a hallmark of the DePauw experience, dropped to 10-1, which places DePauw among the best colleges in America. The quality of the new faculty is superb, as I’ve discovered by meeting and talking with many of them. DePauw has been able to attract outstanding scholars and teachers by raising faculty salaries from the bottom third of the Great Lakes Colleges Association to the top third and by offering faculty development opportunities, such as paid leaves for scholarly or artistic activities, that are second to none. As best I can determine, morale among faculty members has never been higher. To simply increase spending to improve the faculty can seem an abstract exercise. But now we can see the tangible results: an even more vibrant, healthy, stimulating academic community that enhances every aspect of teaching and learning. Much of the University’s financial resources has gone to the direct benefit of DePauw students. Nearly the entire Holton bequest went into funding the Holton scholarship program, which focuses on leadership, citizenship and academic excellence, and which freed other resources to enhance the Rector Scholar program. Currently, 311 students at DePauw benefit from these signature scholarship programs. I’m often asked: If DePauw is so much better, why won’t students (or their parents) pay more to attend? The answer is that financial aid is more important than ever, because the best schools, many with larger endowments than DePauw’s, compete aggressively for the most desirable students. DePauw continues to attract some of the country’s best students, both in terms of academic achievements and leadership potential, but this would not be possible without generous scholarship aid. Over the past decade, the number of students applying for admission to DePauw has risen dramatically, while at the same time median test scores (1230 on the SAT) and class rank (52 percent in top 10 percent of graduating class) for entering students have increased substantially. As a result of the investments in faculty – making possible programs such as the first-year seminars and an array of honors and other programs of distinction – retention of first-year students, another 17

James B. Stewart Jr.

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



critical measure of academic quality and student satisfaction, increased from 83 percent in 1999 to 93 percent in 2003, a truly remarkable achievement in just four years. I have deliberately left campus improvements until last, since they are so visible. If you haven’t been on the DePauw campus in the last year or two, I strongly encourage you to visit. The new facilities are stunning: a national PresRptLogo.indd 1 the Percy Lavon Julian Science & Mathematics Center, 10/27/04hailed 3:42:39as PM model for science teaching; the Richard E. Peeler Art Center, instrumental in advancing our visual arts programs and recognized for its excellence in architectural design; the indoor tennis and track center, named as one of the nation’s outstanding public tennis facilities and recent host of both the NCAA Division III men’s and women’s indoor track and field and men’s tennis championships; and most recently, Rector Village, a new approach to student living in the 21st century that makes me want to be a student all over again. Finally, a generous gift from Hanson Aggregates has added nearly 500 acres of pristine Indiana woodlands to the DePauw campus as a unique resource for teaching and recreation. None of this would be possible without the generous support of DePauw alumni and friends, and I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you again. Every contribution is important and directly benefits the University. I look forward to sharing with you DePauw’s progress and the Board of Trustees’ vision for the University in coming decades.

View of quarry pond in the new DePauw Nature Park. 18

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



VITAL SIGNS DePauw “vital signs”

2003-04

1983-84

1963-64

Completed admission applications

3,725

2,021

1,604

Full-time equivalent enrollment1 PresRptLogo.indd

2,306

2,355

2,372

Graduation rate

78.50%

71.60%

66.30%

Student – Faculty ratio

10:1

15:1

12.5:1

Fundraising (Annual Fund)

$4,218,763

$1,620,879

$174,528

Endowment

$412,119,962

$48,409,630

$12,577,057

Endowment per student

$156,854

$20,556

$5,302

Library holdings

761,504

385,000

160,000

Multicultural students, including international students

333

91

n.a.

Full-time faculty members

222

155

187

Tuition

$24,000

$6,550

$1,350

Room and board

$7,050

$2,800

$900

Financial aid from DePauw University

$29,942,458

$1,946,503

$109,766

10/27/04 3:42:39 PM

COMPARATIVE DATA Institution – Endowment per student Grinnell

$748,562

Macalester

$249,036

Lafayette

$234,258

Carleton

$233,894

Davidson

$214,249

Washington and Lee

$195,798

Denison

$192,592

Oberlin

$183,285

Colby

$175,729

DePauw

$156,854

Franklin & Marshall

$141,021

Bucknell

$99,637 0

$100K

$200K

$300K

$400K

19

$500K

$600K

$700K

$800K

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



THE WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW SOCIETY Report from Joyce Taglauer Green ’75 Executive Committee Chair, The Washington C. DePauw Society

Aside from growing our membership, a key executive committee goal has been to create value-added experiences for Washington C. DePauw Society members. More than 100 of our members seized the opportunity to participate in DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, the dynamic election issue forum we hosted in September, about which you can read more in this magazine. DePauw Discourse 2005 will occur on campus September 15-17.

(PHOTO: © MARILYN E. CULLER)

It has been an exciting time to be in a position of leadership with the Washington C. DePauw PresRptLogo.indd 1 10/27/04 members 3:42:39 PM (alumni Society. In the last year, we have seen our membership grow to 1,090 annual only), the largest it has been in the nearly 20-year history of the Society.

Joyce Taglauer Green

We also were fortunate to engage President Bottoms at special Washington C. DePauw Society receptions hosted by Marilyn and Lee E. Tenzer ’64 in Chicago, E. Henry “Ned” ’56 and Martha Lamkin in Indianapolis, Joe and Nancy Bartlett Hollingsworth ’71, ’72 in Washington, D.C., and James B. Stewart Jr. ’73 in New York. We will continue providing these opportunities to gather alumni to visit and learn more about developments at DePauw. On behalf of everyone in the University family, I thank members of the Washington C. DePauw Society for their generous support for DePauw students and faculty.

 The Washington C. DePauw Society Executive Committee 2004-05 I. Jay Bennett ’91, Detroit Christine Boeke ’78, New York Russell Breeden III ’71, Indianapolis Arthur L. Bryant ’56, Indianapolis Justin P. Christian ’95, Indianapolis Andrew P. Coolidge ’93, Batavia, Ill. Emily Smith Coolidge ’93, Batavia, Ill. Sally Grooms Cowal ’66, Washington, D.C. Jeffrey A. Cozad ’86, Hillsborough, Calif. Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 Chicago Mark E. English ’64, Naples, Fla. Timothy G. Franzen ’93, Wheaton, Ill.

Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’94, Wheaton, Ill. Joyce Taglauer Green ’75, Orlando, Fla. Susan Thomas Hagaman ’64, Maplewood, N.J. Donald L. Hamilton ’57, Pinehurst, N.C. Joe G. Hollingsworth ’71, Bethesda, Md. David C. Johnson ’72, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Susan Haney Kozak ’84, Fort Collins, Colo. E. Henry Lamkin Jr. ’56, Indianapolis Jamie L. Lewis ’98, New York Robert L. Mitchell ’60, Los Altos, Calif. Travis S. Nelson ’93, San Francisco Andrew J. Paine III ’91, Shaker Heights, Ohio John L. Rabb, ’66, Baltimore 20

James A. Rechtin ’93, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Todd R. Roberson ’82, Duluth, Ga. Carolyn Russ Robinson ’71, West Hartford, Conn. James E. Robinson ’70, West Hartford, Conn. Thomas R. Schuck ’72, Cincinnati Heike Cockerill Spahn ’92, Chicago Marilyn Tenzer, Chicago Kristina Thomas Trinkle ’90, Avon, Ind. Ellen Little Vanden Brink ’54, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Carolyn E. Whittier ’97, Burlington, N.C. O. Roderick Wilson ’72, Fort Wayne, Ind.

P�

����������



I











����������������� ���������



n keeping with the legacy of Washington C. DePauw, the University’s first great benefactor, the University established the Washington C. DePauw Society in 1986 to honor those who give annually to the Annual Fund at the leadership level and inspire others to do the same. During an average year, gifts from Washington C. DePauw Society members account for more than 70 percent of total Annual Fund dollars. The generosity and commitment of DePauw’s Annual Fund leaders make an immediate and lasting impact on the academic programs, faculty and 1students at the University.The Washington C. DePauw Society extends lifetime memPresRptLogo.indd 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM bership 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.

he ashington . ePauw ociety  The Lifetime membership levels of the Washington C. DePauw Society are: Partner ......................................................................... $1 million or more Fellow ...........................................................................$500,000-999,999 Life ...............................................................................$100,000-499,999 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. The Washington C. DePauw Society offers an annual membership to alumni, parents and friends who make an unrestricted gift of $1,000 or more. (In 2004-05, donors who make an unrestricted gift of $1,500 or more are eligible for an annual membership. The qualifying amounts for annual giving circles also changed.) Annual membership and recognition is based on an individual’s personal gifts and corporate matching gifts received in a single fiscal year. Young alumni (those who graduated from DePauw within the last nine years) are eligible for annual membership at the $500 level. 2003-04 Gift Circles Trustee Associates Circle .................................................. $35,000 or more East College Circle ............................................................ $25,000-34,999 1837 Circle ....................................................................... $17,500-24,999 President’s Circle ............................................................... $10,000-17,499 Old Gold Circle .................................................................... $5,000-9,999 Asbury Circle ........................................................................ $2,500-4,999 Charter Circle ....................................................................... $1,000-2,499 Young alumni ............................................................................. $500-999

21

Washington C. DePauw

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



The Washington C. DePauw Society welcomed the following new lifetime members in 2003-04. Joining at the Partner membership level: • Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend

• Robert S. and Marjorie Moore Julian ’59, ’60 • Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54 • Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee ’42 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM • Frederick and June Sanders ’54, Friend • Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Family

PresRptLogo.indd 1 level: Joining at the Fellow membership • Edward W. Cassidy ’54 • R. David and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67, ’67 • Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76 • Norman E. and Janice Strasma ’55, Parent

DePauw University gratefully acknowledges the significant additional commitments which qualified the following current members for a higher membership level. • Nicholas D. and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents • James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents • Elizabeth Handley ’32 (dec.) • Evans McWhirter and Roberta Rust, Friends • James R. Williams ’50

Joining at the Life membership level: • David B. Becker ’75 • Luis R. and Deborah White Davila ’81, ’82 • Glenn C. and Mary Anne Asher Hannah ’52, ’51 (dec.) • Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68 • David C. and Linda M. Johnson ’72, Friend

 The Washington C. DePauw Society Roster of Lifetime Members PARTNER

Robert E. and Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen, Friend, ’56 J. William Asher ’50 Theodore S., Jr. and Sarah Hogate Bacon, Parent, ’41 Mary Ellen Fine Black ’36 Thomas W. and Cheryl K. Boswell ’66, Friend Robert W. and Lynn Stang Browne, Friend, ’48 John W. and Beth Pinkley Christensen ’35, ’43 Robert V. Copeland ’37 James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents Don R. Daseke ’61 Eugene L. and Sue Howard Delves ’50, ’51 William M. and Jane Rowles Dickson, Friend, ’54 Eugene V. Dunphy III ’61 James Wade Emison III ’52 Glady Caley Faires ’56 John W. and Janice B. Fisher, Parents Robert R. and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’48, ’49 C. Norman Frees, Jr. ’36 dec Shirley Frees, Friend Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend C. Salen Herke ’51 Ronald K. and Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ’54, ’56 Mary B. Howell, Friend Marcia Raber Hughes, Friend Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57 Marilou Morrell Kelly ’55 Edith B. Kinsey, Parent Arthur E. Klauser ’45 Charles A. and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52, ’52 Sal F. Marino ’42 George L. and Elsa B. Mazanec ’58, Parent Beverley McDermond, Friend David J. and Marjorie Davis Morehead ’53, ’54

Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas, Friend, ’55 Andrew J., Jr. and Jane Medaris Paine ’59, ’60 Richard W. Peck ’56 Janet W. Prindle ’58 Christine Plank Rales ’74 Steven M. Rales ’73 Gilbert H. Reese ’79 John R. Reuter ’62 Ellen Gordon Roberts, Friend Ian M. and Miriam V. Rolland ’55, Parent Evans McWhirter and Roberta Rust, Friends Stephen W. and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68, ’68 Jane Turk Schlansker ’63 Barbara E. Smith ’62 Douglas A. and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’68, ’69 Elaine Showalter Smith ’36 Tim and Denny Manning Solso ’69, ’69 James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73 Lee E. and Marilyn E. Tenzer ’64, Parent John L. Trimpe, Jr. ’59 Timothy H. and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58, ’58 John H. and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, ’76 Richard A. and Jane Leahy Warne ’54, ’54 Jane Preston Watson ’40 James R. Williams ’50 Jerry L. and Jane Jones Williams ’54, ’57 Maurice B. and Jean Wood ’50, Friend Richard D. and Billie Lou Wood ’48, Friend Jewel W. Wright ’32 dec

FELLOW

Mrs. Phillip H. Ault, Friend James R. and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66, ’66 Gerald W. Bruce ’40

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

22

Rhett W. and Kay Burney Butler ’62, ’62 Edward W. Cassidy ’54 Nicholas D. and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents Lawrence W. and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’60, ’61 Rollin L. Clayton ’61 Annamargaret Chapman Clutter ’41 Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56 George W., Jr. and Virginia Johnson Crane ’42, ’42 Robert J. and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’60, ’61 Gary P. and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’61, ’62 Boots and Doris Wells Duesing ’50, ’50 Carol A. Farmer ’66 dec J. Robert and Kathlyn Holway Fletcher, Parent, ’38 John P. Grady ’38 dec M. Lewis Gulick ’44 Valerie Barroll Gulick, Parent dec R. David and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67, ’67 Donald W. Jones, Sr. ’43 Robert L. Mitchell ’60 Erik G. Nelson ’61 Mary Frances Pearson, Parent Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76 Thomas H. and Susan Sams ’64, Parent Nelson and Nancy Shelly Schaenen, Friend, ’51 Erwin E. Schulze ’47 Otto L. Sonder, Jr., Friend Norval B., Jr. and Diane Forst Stephens ’51, ’51 David B. and Sally Symon Stevens ’51, ’52 David M. Stone ’57 Norman E. and Janice Strasma ’55, Parent Frederick M. Winship ’45 Carl F. Woessner ’43

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



LIFE

Lynne Butler Adams, Friend Joseph P. and Bonnie Darling Allen ’59, ’61 Jane Allison ’37 Beverly Byram Anderson ’53 Dean K. and Gretchen Scott Anderson ’50, ’49 John T. and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52, ’52 Anonymous Kermit W. and Vera Bundy Arnold ’37, ’39 Norman N. and Martha S. Babcock ’30, Friend PresRptLogo.indd 1 Elgan L. Baker, Jr. ’71 James K. and Beverly B. Baker ’53, ’59 Beth Williston Barr ’38 Carol Ledford Barrett ’63 William J. and Sara Schrock Barrett ’61, ’61 Fred J., Jr. and Susan Ferry Bartizal ’65, ’65 Charles W. and Joan Westmen Battey, Friend, ’54 Brian L. and Emily Beaman Beals, Friend, ’69 David B. Becker ’75 Effie J. Behrens, Parent K. Roald and Katherine Lind Bergethon ’38, Friend Nini M. Bermudez-Webb, Friend Bruce P. Bickner ’65 Alfred D., Jr. and Ruth Hawkins Biggs ’54, ’54 David A. and Lynn Reuss Bohmer ’69, ’69 James B. Bolen, Jr. ’50 Emmylou Bollinger, Friend W. Austin and Virginia Burns Boynton, Parent, ’40 Alan R. Brill ’64 James E. and Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh ’55, ’55 Daniel E. Brunette ’74 Arthur L. and Carol Shanahan Bryant ’56, ’58 Frances Buch for William H. Buch ’36 William R. and Anne Husted Burleigh, Friend, ’63 Barbara Burris, Friend Joseph Butler ’51 Robert C. and Patricia Harms Canfield ’60, ’57 Ralph F. Carl, Friend Nancy Ford Charles ’57 James A. Chism ’55 dec Timothy C. and Andrea Collins ’78, Friend Esther Ritz Collyer ’28 Steven G. Conant ’71 Barbara B. Cooling, Friend James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents Everette B. and Frances Mitchell Cousins ’36, ’36 J. Campbell and Dorothy D. Craddock ’51, Parent Alan M. and Ann Logan Craft ’50, Friend Albert E. and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’56, ’50 Henry H. Crimmel, Jr., Friend Clint V. Cox ’38 dec Karen ’94, Michael ’98, and Brian ’00 Curley Loren D. and Gloria Lindquist Daily ’51, ’52 Walter E. and Judith Hunt Danneberg ’54, ’54 Ruth Ellen Borgmeier Daugherty ’47 Luis R. and Deborah White Davila ’81, ’82 Anthony J. and Christine B. de Nicola ’86, Friend H. Eugene and Dorothea B. Dennie ’39, Friend Pauline Douglas ’42 Theodore D. Driscol ’58 Aura May Durham ’46 John J. Dwyer ’39 Kris and Linda Elftmann, Parents James W. and Kathryn Holmes Emison ’71, ’72 Theodore M. Englehart ’42 L. G. and Mary Palmer Enroth, Friend, ’62 Philip N., Jr. and Ann L. Eskew ’63, Friend Robert H. and Vera May Knauer Farber ’35, ’36 Margaret B. Ferree, Friend Allan W. and Barbara Hogate Ferrin, Friend, ’43 John D. and Marilyn Holtman Fetters ’50, ’54 Guy A. Fibbe ’49 Gerald F., Jr. and Denise McMahon Fitzgerald ’72, Friend Allen D. and Margaret Fleener ’52, Friend John W. Foreman ’33

Roger R. and Madelon R. Fross ’62, Friend James L. and Ruth Doyle Gallop, Friend, ’55 Louise Scott Garman ’32 dec Victor F. Garman, Friend dec Lou Aileen Garriott ’61 Barbara Mayne Gasser ’47 Robert C. Gasser, Parent dec William D., Jr. and Ellie George ’54, Friend Raymond I.and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’62, ’65 Paul O. Germann, Jr. ’52 Robert W. and Elizabeth Gibson ’60, Parent and children Thomas R. and Sophie Harned Gibson ’64, Parent Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend John S. and Jan Berg Goetcheus ’60, Parent Aileen Noblitt Graham ’29 James D. and Carol Fisher Graham ’62, ’63 J. Thomas and Helen Gerber Grayson ’63, ’63 Judson C., Jr. and Joyce Taglauer Green ’74, ’75 Georgia Simmons Greenwood ’41 Ruth Haimann, Friend Vernon O. and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’64, ’65 William E. and Arlene R. Hamilton, Friends Glenn C. Hannah ’52 Richard A. and Joan K. Hansen ’53, Friend Terry and Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn, Friend, ’66 Frederick B. Hendricks ’58 Michael A. and Helen H. Herrell ’60, Parent Faith Ritz Engle Hippensteel ’30 Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68 Herbert W. and Barbara Burton Hoover ’51, ’49 James E. and Carroll Hoover, Parents William M., Jr. and Alice Hobart Horne ’42, ’45 Robert E. and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42, ’42 John H. III and Ruth Russ Huneke ’67, ’68 Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57 John W. and Rachel Payne Jakes ’53, ’51 Norman F. and Judith H. Jay ’55, Parent T. Benjamin Jennings ’87 Julia M. Johnson, Friend Linda M. and David C. Johnson, Friend, ’72 Carolyn T. Jones ’58 C. Robert and Sandra Brooks Jordan ’50, ’51 David L. Joyce ’66 Robert S. and Marjorie Moore Julian ’59, ’60 Ingrid Grujanac Kay ’78 Donald J. Keller, Friend Barbara Meilinger Kleid, ’49

“During my DePauw years, I had the opportunity to try so many things in a safe, supportive environment. As the only German major in our class, I learned much that enriches my life today. I have never used German in my professional career, but my best friend for 30 years has been a pen pal in Germany whom I visit often and with whom I still communicate in German. I gained the confidence to pursue that avenue and many others through the personal interactions with my professors in small group settings.” – Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76

23

Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54 Thomas A. and Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ’58, ’58 Joyce M. Foster Larson ’53 Robert J. and Margaret Zwigard Lavidge ’43, ’45 Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee ’42 Mrs. William E. Lee, Friend Daniel E. and Linda Brainard Lewis ’58, ’60 Kenneth J. and Nancy Johnson Lewis, Friend, ’64 Kathryn Gloger Liebschutz ’62 G. Richard and Judy Blang Locke ’58, ’58 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM Bennet Ragan Ludden ’37 Michael R. and Suzanne Bauman Maine ’61, ’62 Richard K. Mallery ’59 Susan Reichert Milanak ’84 Mary Louise Miller, Friend Mark C. Mills ’73 Dean A. and Martha Dunlavy Mitchell ’51, ’52 Bruce M. Montgomerie ’68 Burt D. and Mary Ann Moore ’33, Friend C. Lane and Marian Miner Moore ’50, ’50 Kenneth C. II and Brenda Mosier ’66, Friend Lawrence T. Mosser ’35 Robert L. and Shirley Fouch Muller ’55, ’57 Walter L. and Colleen Riley Naftzger ’65, ’65 Richard H. and Sylvia H. Neuman ’50, Friend Martha Weddell Nicholson,’84 from the Nicholson Family Foundation Elizabeth McKenzie O’Donnell ’49 John B. Parks ’63 Marjorie Bundy Parks ’32 Sandra Frakes Parsons ’62 John T. Peters ’54 Theodore and Beth Emison Peterson, Friend, ’40 Elizabeth L. Piety, Friend Bruce E. and Anne Hensley Ploshay ’75, ’76 Maisie Eden Power ’43 Dennis A. and Marilyn Mead Priser ’63, ’63 Elsie S. Ralston, Friend Ronald L. and Carole Lee Clark Randall ’62, ’61 Henry G. and Lois E. Randolph ’41, Friend Robert F. and Carleen S. Reckman ’44, Friend J. Gilbert and Louella H. Reese, Parents Marjorie Rackow Reichart ’66 Blair A., Jr. and Teresa O. Rieth ’80, Friend Alice Anne Longley Roberts ’42 dec Frank H. Roberts ’41 John P. and Barbara M. Rudy ’51, Parent Audrey Clark Rushing ’55 Frederick and June Sanders, ’54, Friend Harriett Shonkwiler Scarpelli ’47 David K. Schafer ’61 Robert W. and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’57, ’59 Mrs. Margaret Hammer Schuler, Friend Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Family Frank Lammers Seeger, Friend Robert E. and Charleen Seibel Sessions ’44, ’43 Verl R. and Mary Elizabeth Shaffer ’32, Friend Marjorie Showalter, Friend Katherine C. Silvis, Friend Alvin I. Singer ’53 Lucy Brown Sloan ’61 Charles L. and Kathleen Keller Smith, Parent, ’52 Gordon Stanford Smith, Friend Michael L. and Susan Leet Smith ’70, ’71 Thomas G. Spiece ’70 Linda G. Sprankle ’64 Max L. and Jean Hostetler Stackhouse ’57, ’57 Gilbert D. and Sarah Englehart Standley ’82, ’80 Charles A. and Jane S. Stevenson ’35, Friend Carl A. Strock ’41 Edith B. Sublette, Friend John E. Swearingen, Parent Sylvan W. Tackitt, Friend John I. and Kimberlee Fitzgerald Taylor ’80, ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor III ’62, Parent

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



Edward E. and Marilyn Muse Thompson ’62, ’63 Donald L. Tollefson, ’53 Mildred J. Tracht, Parent Robert M. Trent, Friend Lottie M. Trueblood, Friend Steven L. and Michelle Trulaske ’79, Friend William R. Van Bokkelen ’68 James C. and Mimi Van Horne ’57, Friend Thomas K. and Carolyn Haimann Vandiver ’73, Friend David L. and Jennifer D. Vear ’53, Parent PresRptLogo.indd 1

Paul W. and Mary H. Vogel ’41, Friend Brenton and Jean Wadsworth ’51, Friend Bruce Walker, ’53 Elizabeth Dye Walker ’35 June A. Walker ’58 Raymond E. Warden, Jr. ’36 Ralph M. and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’47, ’44 William F. Welch ’40 Gayle Williams Welling ’53



Robert B. and Judith Hanson Wessling ’59, ’61 Clarke E. Whitaker ’44 Joann Wine White ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. White, Parents William L. and Ann B. White, ’53, Friend Steven V. and Barbara Wells Wilkinson ’63, ’63 Lucille Hart Wilson ’29 Robert B. and Margaret Hardgrove Wilson, Friend, ’41 Lawrence E. Young, Jr. ’84 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM

The Washington C. DePauw Society Roster of Annual Members Neal B. Abraham and Donna L. Wiley, Friends Karen Koning AbuZayd ’63 Charles A. and Linda Howell Adams ’64, ’64 Craig H. Adams ’90 Betty Bartuska Adamson ’42 Dorothy Jones Agronick ’47 George H. Aldrich ’54 Arthur G., Jr. and Shirley Andrew Allard ’43, ’43 Joseph P. and Bonnie Darling Allen ’59, ’61 Robert E. and Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen, Friend, ’56 Caryn Cockerill Anderson ’89 Jane Eklund Anderson ’65 John T. and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52, ’52 Anonymous Don B. and Irene Koebke Ansel ’52, ’52 Susan M. Ansel ’82 Jason A. Asbury ’95 Donald B. Aslan ’67 Peggy Cooper Babcock ’54 Stanley L. and Bobbette Hendricks Bahler ’66, ’66 Holly Adams Bailey ’92 James K. and Beverly B. Baker ’53, ’59 Roberta Farrow Baldwin ’54 Lee C. Banks ’85 James and Barbara Forsell Barbieri ’50, ’51 David T. Barker ’64 Stanley M. and Eleanor Thee Barkley ’52, ’53 Roberta O. Barnes ’70 and Clark J. Chandler, Friend James R. and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66, ’66 Katheryn Boston Bartlett ’43 Philip E. Bash ’43 Kimberly Bass-Gulli ’83 E. Webb Bassick IV ’74 Verna L. Baughman ’68 Albert E. Baur, Friend Brian L. and Emily Beaman Beals, Friend, ’69 Ben H. and Sarah Ragsdale Beck ’97, ’97 Lloyd W. Beck ’41 David B. Becker ’75 Dennis C. and Nancy Netherland Becker, Parent, ’73 George H. and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’65, ’66 I. Jay and Lisa Henderson Bennett ’91, ’93 W. Charles Bennett ’74 Barbara Van Dellen Beré ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Berger, Parents K. Roald and Katherine Lind Bergethon ’38, Friend Jeffrey M. and Mary Lynn Scovill Bernacchi ’79, ’79 Florence Rupper Bernhardt ’43 Martha Landgrebe Beverett ’36 Bruce P. Bickner ’65 Alfred D., Jr. and Ruth Hawkins Biggs ’54, ’54 Frances Mathes Bishop ’38 John W. Bishop ’38 dec Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Blair, Jr. ’71, Parent William V. Blake III ’59 Barbara Blakemore ’46 Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blau ’70, Parent Joel M. Blumberg ’62

Barrett L. Boehm ’73 Christine Boeke ’78 and William Jenks, Friend David A. and Lynn Reuss Bohmer ’69, ’69 Thomas M. Boller ’70 J. Kenneth and Karen Jenkins Borgerding ’91, ’92 Thomas W. and Cheryl K. Boswell ’66, Friend Robert G. and Gwen Bottoms, Friends Elizabeth Burnett Boulet ’73 Charles C. and Jane Sansome Boyer ’59, ’62 Peter A. and N. Diane Ling Boyer ’66, ’66 W. Austin and Virginia Burns Boynton, Parent, ’40 David J. and Cynthia Best Bradley, Friend, ’72 Robert A. Bradley ’35 dec Marion Mulvena Brainerd ’45 Warren F. Brecht ’54 James A. and Suzanne Decosted Breckenridge, Parent, ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breeden III ’71, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Brennan ’33, Friend Mary Winkler Brennan ’54 Andre’ L. Brewer ’93 Michael C. and Ann Wilhoite Brilley, Friend, ’68 William W. and Patricia Ryan Bromer ’49, ’50 Andrew F. and Pamela Brooks ’79, Friend Stuart G. Brooks ’89 Andrea Hannon Brown ’74 William L. III and Susan Lange Brown ’69, ’68 Chester W. Browne, Jr. ’54 Vincent B. and Margaret Mayer Browne ’94, ’93 James E. and Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh ’55, ’55 Arthur L. and Carol Shanahan Bryant ’56, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Bryce ’62, Parent James R. and Amy Ebner Buck, Friend, ’84 Norman F. Buck ’40 William M. and Alberta Matzke Buckman, Parent, ’59 John K. Buckner ’58 William H. and Arline Kraft Buettin ’49, ’49 E. Rexford and Martha Morgan Bull, Friend, ’58 Gay Burkhart ’59 William R. and Anne Husted Burleigh, Friend, ’63 Andrew B. Buroker ’84 Joseph Butler ’51 Rhett W. and Kay Burney Butler ’62, ’62 William J. and Kim Klinger Butler ’82, ’81 Robert C. and Patricia Harms Canfield ’60, ’57 Roger and Mary Jean Sims Cannell, Friend, ’61 John A. Caputo ’69 Glenn F. Carlson, Jr. ’81 Joseph B., Sr. and Constance Caylor Carney ’50, ’50 Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter ’49 Louis O. and Marjorie Stutz Carr ’53, ’55 William F. and Mary Cooke Carroll ’73, Friend Philip L. and Susan Weeks Carson ’64, ’64 Timothy T. and Darby Ragan Casady ’80, ’82 Edward J. Casassa ’51 Robert G. and Leslie L. Casey ’70, Friend Julie A. Cason ’84 Edward W. Cassidy ’54 Judith Banker Castellini ’81

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

24

Michael A. and Lindsey Hart Chabraja ’89, ’97 Nicholas D. and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents Nancy Ford Charles ’57 John W. and Beth Pinkley Christensen ’35, ’43 Justin P. and Darrianne Howard Christian ’95, ’95 Cheng L. Chua ’60 Andrew T. Claar ’94 Lawrence W. and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’60, ’61 Rollin L. Clayton ’61 Emily D. Cline ’85 Neal A. and Barbara Tracy Cochran ’58, ’58 Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cochran ’60, Friend William M. Cockrum ’59 William L. and Alexandra Lutzow Cole, Parent, ’76 Timothy C. and Andrea Collins ’78, Friend Kathryn Schwarz Colten ’50 Douglas P. and Tracy Gibson Conner ’79, ’79 Harriet Wolter Conner ’46 Colin R. Connor ’98 David A. and Karen Uhlir Conrad ’79, ’79 Jane B. Cook, Estate, Parent Andrew P. and Emily Smith Coolidge ’93, ’93 Jeffrey S. Cooper ’91 Marc E. Cooper ’76 Thomas P. and Galen Morgan Cooper ’66, ’66 David C. Coquillette ’88 Kenneth W. and Carrie Melind Coquillette ’82, ’82 Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56 James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents S. Page, Jr. and Narda Greising Cotton ’71, ’72 Sally Grooms Smerz Cowal ’66 Robert R. Cowie ’72 H. Keith and Loraine Loomis Cox ’55, ’54 Jeffrey A. and Jane Maxwell Cozad ’86, ’86 Stuart G. Cozzens ’62 J. Campbell and Dorothy D. Craddock ’51, Parent Albert E. and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’56, ’50 Bradford E. and Lisa Hildebrand Crandell ’85, ’84 Lisa K. Crawley ’84 Newton F. Crenshaw ’85 William L. and Carol Prentice Crist ’69, ’70 Jennifer M. Crosby ’91 Mary J. South Crousore ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Crump, Parents James S. Cunning ’74 David and Melinda Walthers Dabbiere, Friend, ’82 Loren D. and Gloria Lindquist Daily ’51, ’52 Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. ’52 William K. II and Robin Wieland Daniel ’87, ’87 Edward G. Daniels ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Danks ’65, Friend Ryan J. Danks ’99 Matthew S. and Jennifer Lindamood Darnall ’85, ’85 Robert J. and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’60, ’61 Nancy Bartol Darnell ’51 Don R. Daseke ’61 W. Douglas Davidson ’80 Robert N. and Mary Guyer Davies ’58, ’58

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



Luis R. and Deborah White Davila ’81, ’82 Bronson C. and Cathie Valeska Davis ’65, ’66 J. Baird Davis ’59 Jackson B. Davis ’92 Kathy E. Bloom Davis ’63 Louis R. de Filippis ’42 Deborah Johnson de la Reguera ’76 Anthony J. and Christine B. de Nicola ’86, Friend Bobara E. DeCaulp, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Deer ’54, ParentPresRptLogo.indd 1 Christopher A. DeGraw ’72 and Terry L. Muilenburg, Friend Eugene L. and Sue Howard Delves ’50, ’51 Paul S. and Katie Cassidy Detlefs ’77, ’81 William M. and Jane Rowles Dickson, Friend, ’54 Benjamin Diesbach ’68 Lee E. Dirks ’56 Morris B. and Sandra J. Dodd ’64, Friend William B. and Jane Bragdon Doepke ’69, ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Donaldson ’72, Parent John P. and Emily R. Douglass ’68, Friend Mr. and Mrs. James W. Downey ’66, Parent Gary P. and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’61, ’62 Thomas A. Drew ’67 Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Driemeier ’60, Parent Theodore D. Driscol ’58 Dale J. and Anna Cain Ducommun ’50, ’52 Brice H. and Laura Runyan Dunshee ’87, ’87 Edward A. and Margie Jolly Dunton ’39, ’41 Frank W., Jr. and Shirley Gilbert Durham ’48, ’47 Betty Ann Duval ’43 John J. Dwyer ’39 Victoria Schug Dycio ’89 Margaret Santner Dye ’46 Madeleine Eagon, Friend Ralph R. Edminster ’58 Megan Reese Edwards ’88 Randall D. Ehm ’91 Wendy Ellis-Gardner ’89 Benjamin G. Elrod ’98 Erik H. Elsea ’95 David L. and Elizabeth J. Emison ’73, Friend James H. and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47, ’47 James W. and Kathryn Holmes Emison ’71, ’72 Mr. and Mrs. James Wade Emison III ’52, Friend Mark A. Emkes ’75 Grey M. Emmons ’69 Mr. and Mrs. John A. England ’75, Friend Mark E. English ’64 Robert L. and Rita Luther Erickson ’58, ’59 Kevin R. and Deborah Dalenberg Eskew ’94, ’98 Dale E. Espich ’51 David H. and Jean Rose Evans ’62, ’63 Robert W. and Sharon C. Evans ’59, Friend Dick Everard ’51 Mitchel T. Everhart ’89 Richard L. and Mary E. Fanyo ’69, Friend Robert H. and Vera May Knauer Farber ’35, ’36 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fauth II ’60, Friend Robert E. Ferguson ’54 Allan W. and Barbara Hogate Ferrin, Friend, ’43 John D. and Marilyn Holtman Fetters ’50, ’54 James R. Feutz ’68 David M. Findlay ’84 Donald C., Jr. and Judith Lilly Findlay ’56, ’57 Roger W. Findley ’57 Gordon B. Finley, Jr. ’65 William B. and Vicki C. Fischer ’43, Friend James A. and Donna Self Fisher ’68, ’68 John W. and Janice B. Fisher, Parents Gerald F., Jr. and Denise McMahon Fitzgerald ’72, Friend Christopher N. Fix ’88 Allen D. and Margaret Fleener ’52, Friend J. Robert and Kathlyn Holway Fletcher, Parent, ’38 James H. Fletcher ’69 Kathlyn E. Fletcher ’92

“Education is essential for a free democratic society. Support for higher education is greatly needed. DePauw has an important role to play in the future of our country. We need colleges like DePauw to provide the leaders needed for democracy. For this reason, we must support institutions like DePauw.” – Charles C. and Jane Sansome Boyer ’59, ’62 Marvin E. and Caren Flewellen ’85, Friend Barry I. Forrester ’84 Bradley R. Foss ’00 The Four Balloon Room Mr. and Mrs. David S. Fox, Parents John N., Jr. and Katherine Hays Fox, Friend, ’65 Katherine Tweedle Fox ’62 Charles W. Foxwell ’78 Mary Danielson Foxwell ’78 Robert D. Franks ’73 Timothy G. and Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’93, ’94 Robert A. Frauenheim ’82 Robert R. and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’48, ’49 Paul D. and Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson ’59, ’58 Scott A. Fredrick ’87 Beverly Grant Patterson Frier ’52 Roger R. and Madelon R. Fross ’62, Friend Alison E. Frost ’69 and Richard L. Bender, Friend Richard W. and Jean Shutz Fulmer ’52, ’52 David W. and Jane Brazes Funke, Friend, ’78 David A. and Nancy Hunger Galliher, Parent, ’57 Martha Faitz Gamble ’57 William E. Gamble ’50 James R. and Sharon Sanders Gammon, Parent, ’77 Donald B. Gardiner ’62 Todd G. Gardner ’87 Cynthia A. Garrison ’83 James R. Gates ’78 Stephen K. and Patricia Gauly, Parents William D., Jr. and Ellie George ’54, Friend Raymond I.and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’62, ’65 William G. and Shannon Gerber ’61, Friend Brian R. and Darci Oak Gibson ’94, ’95 Thomas R. and Sophie Harned Gibson ’64, Parent Charles A. and Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ’56, ’58 Charles J. and Jennifer Vaughn Gilbert ’87, ’86 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gilbert ’65, Parent Ronald W. Gilbert ’34 Robert H. and Nancy Morgan Giles ’55, Parent George R. Gilkey ’41 Gordon C. Gimple ’54 Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend D. Louis Glaser ’84 James W. Godwin ’64 John S. and Jan Berg Goetcheus ’60, Parent Mary Ann Goetcheus ’62 Carol Warner Golder ’81 Carl H. Goltermann ’50 David S. and Elizabeth Gray Goltermann ’78, ’80 Susanne Matlock Gooding ’54 Lowell and Ione Thompson Goodman, Friend, ’52 David W. and Julie Houk Goodrich, Friend, ’73 David G. and Joan Austin Goodwin, Friend, ’59 Cynthia A. Gossett ’77

25

Richard D. and Catherine Huff Gottfred, Parent, ’70 Douglas S. Gourley ’92 Craig C. and Linda Donoghue Grannon ’70, Friend Mark W. Grannon ’78 David M. and Patricia Strauss Grant ’79, ’78 Kent M. Grathwohl ’85 Cynthia Diller Gray ’73 Judson C., Jr. and Joyce Taglauer Green ’74, ’75 Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend Robert3:42:39 W., Jr. PM and Barbara Klingner Griffith ’62, ’63 10/27/04 Joel E. and Jane Hickam Grizzell ’47, ’46 John B., Jr. and Nancy Tyrrell Gross ’69, ’69 Othmar G. and Elisabeth Jones Grueninger ’55, ’54 Craig A. and Megan Lewis Haddox, Friend, ’79 Susan Schacht Thomas Hagaman ’64 George D. and Katharine Draper Haimbaugh ’38, ’44 A. Grant Hale ’99 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hall ’64, Parent Richard L. Hallett II ’89 Donald L. and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’57, ’58 Lee H. and Nancy Nelson Hamilton ’52, ’52 Vernon O. and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’64, ’65 John R. Hammond III ’76 Bert Handwork ’52 Norman L. and Murlin Handy, Friends Holbrook Hankinson ’75 Glenn C. Hannah ’52 Marilynn Parrett Hansen ’44 Richard A. and Joan K. Hansen ’53, Friend Charles P. Harbottle ’39 David C. Harbottle ’68 David L. Harlor ’78 Mr. and Mrs. T. Lyle Harlor ’48, Friend Charles M. and Marie Rhine Harris ’70, ’70 Barbara Hartman ’64 Paul W. and Becky Hartman, Friends Terry and Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn, Friend, ’66 Nancy Grant Harvey ’60 David W. Hasenbalg ’87 Brian P. Hauck ’98 Irving M. and Rachel Waltz Heath ’41, ’40 James T. and Carole Kelly Hegenbarth, Friend, ’58 Robert E. and Lois Jane Heller ’63, Friend Thomas S. and Sally Sohngen Henderson, Friend, ’54 Robert F., Jr. and Ellen O. Henry ’54, Friend C. Salen Herke ’51 Charles W., Jr. and Sarah Sargent Hetzel ’92, ’92 Suzanne L. Hickman ’75 Ryan W. and Joni Crosley Higgins ’00, ’99 Julie Read Hildebrand ’74 Alan P. and Jennett McGowan Hill ’81, ’85 Charles W. and Anne Mossberg Hillman ’52, ’51 Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68 Scott T. and Barbara Albrecht Hocking ’73, ’73 John F. and Mildred Greenleaf Hodshire, Parent, ’50 Henry J., Jr. and Donna Payne Hoenes ’54, ’54 Dr. and Mrs. James M. Holland ’54, Parent Richard C. Holland ’52 Robert B. and Elizabeth Gross Holland ’65, ’65 Steven C. and Jennifer Keeping Hollar ’89, ’90 John E. III and Virginia Cooling Hollett, Friend, ’60 Joe G. and Nancy Bartlett Hollingsworth ’71, ’72 Ronald K. and Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ’54, ’56 R. Michael and Elizabeth Diesch Holmes ’73, ’73 John M. and Barbara Lenfesty Holt ’50, ’50 Herbert W. and Barbara Burton Hoover ’51, ’49 James E. and Carroll Hoover, Parents R. David and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67, ’67 David and Amy Koeneman Hopper ’94, ’92 Susan M. Hossli ’86 Robert E. and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42, ’42 Allan B. and Kathryn Fortune Hubbard, Friend, ’74 Maxine May Hubbard ’64 Michael A. and Sarah Race Huesing ’86, ’85 Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



John H. III and Ruth Russ Huneke ’67, ’68 James L. and Dorothy Shake Hunt ’64, ’65 Roger S. and Mary Libby Hunt ’65, ’63 Tim B. Hunter ’65 John G. Hurley ’60 Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57 George M. Illich, Jr., Parent dec Jane Stevens Illich ’42 Diane E. Ireson ’67 Kristine A. Iverson ’75 PresRptLogo.indd 1 Kareen Morris Jacobs ’54 John W. and Rachel Payne Jakes ’53, ’51 Jean Hixon Jelliffe ’47 Robert D. Jenkins, Friend T. Benjamin Jennings ’87 William G. and Judith Lahue Jens, Parent, ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Mason P. Jett ’69, Friend Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. ’54, Parent John R. Jewett, Jr. ’77 David S. and Anne Prindle Johnson ’53, ’54 Jeffrey R. Johnson ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller Johnson ’56, Friend Richard S. and Lauren Meurisse Johnson ’76, ’76 Wendell H. and Carol Nelson Johnson, Friend, ’52 Carolyn T. Jones ’58 C. Robert and Sandra Brooks Jordan ’50, ’51 Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57 Marcia Jory, Parent Marcia Horak Kampfe ’63 Theodore M., Jr. and Linda Martin Katula, Parent, ’62 William N., Jr. and Penelope Morse Keadey ’68, ’69 Richard S. Kebrdle ’00 Katherine L. Keck ’77 James R. and Martha Ingram Keene ’50, ’50 Donald J. Keller, Friend Kristan Seyfarth Kelly ’79 John S. and Margaret McElwain Kemper ’59, ’60 Ray Kennedy, Parent John F., Jr. and Nancy Van Sickle Kent ’64, ’69 Herbert A. Kern ’51 Richard A. Kerr ’47 Arnold J. and Joan Erlandson Kiburz, Parent, ’72 Donald E. and Judith McNew Kiely, Parent, ’60 John O. King, Jr. ’42 Mrs. John O. King, Friend dec Robert M. and Julie Reynolds King, Friend, ’77 Edith B. Kinsey, Parent Stanley B. Kinsey ’76 Wm. Finley Klaas ’67 James N. and Rita Kleinschmidt ’76, Friend Richard G. and Martha D. Kline ’63, Parent Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54 Thomas R. Kmak ’82 Robert L. Koenig ’51 J. Michael and Nancy Leis Kota, Friend, ’76 Susan Haney Kozak ’84 Catherine Duncan Kress ’64 David A. and Gretchen Taglauer Krivoshia ’78, ’78 William C., Jr. and Carol Koock Krueger ’58, ’59 S. Michael and Ruth Barnes Kunath, Parent, ’74 Fredrick J. Kunze ’48 A. Jean LaDuke ’60 James W. and Ev Whaley LaFollette, Parent, ’63 E. Henry, Jr. and Martha Dampf Lamkin ’56, Parent Mark T. Lancaster ’85 Paul E. Lancaster ’52 Thomas A. and Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ’58, ’58 Kyle E. and Sally Erickson Lanham ’79, Friend Sue Mueller Lanter ’79 Elaine Bertram Larkin ’61 Joyce Foster Larson ’53 David F. and Nancy Pfeffer Lau ’73, ’75 Dean and Jane Greer Lauritzen, Friend, ’52 John W. and Phyllis Hahn Lauter ’54, ’56 David H. Lavelle ’93

Victor B. Lawhead ’40 Henry A. and Louise Ford Leander ’52, ’52 Gary P. LeBlanc ’80 Edward and Kathi Hancock Lee, Friend, ’73 John S. and Leslie McGaughey Leffler ’71, ’72 Marian Walker LeGros ’44 David A. Leighty ’63 Charles A. and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52, ’52 Phyllis C. Leppert ’60 Kurt W. Lewis ’81 Wm. John, Jr. and Ann Lewis ’48, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lincoln ’61, Parent James L. Lincoln, Friend James F. Lininger ’71 Robert W. III and Bonnie Stout Lloyd ’65, ’66 Shelley P. Lloyd ’75 G. Richard and Judy Blang Locke ’58, ’58 G. Richard III and Jean L. Locke ’83, Friend William A. Lockhart ’79 Brian U. Loncar ’83 Douglas M. Long ’73 James S. LoPrete ’75 Kent G. and Ruth Roettger LoPrete ’85, ’85 George C. and Rebecca Watts Lortz ’62, ’63 Robert W. and Bettye Shoop Lott ’42, ’41 Robert W. and Joan Jackson Lucky, Parent, ’61 William J., Jr. and Charlotte Nelson Lueckel, Friend, ’58 Michael C. Lueder ’84 Mary Sherer Lukens ’49 Jon D. and Beth Behrendt Lundy ’90, ’91 Mary Bridges Lyne ’92 James S. and Christine Collyer MacDonald ’70, ’70 J. Kurt, Jr. and Linda Mahrdt ’56, Friend Michael R. and Suzanne Bauman Maine ’61, ’62 Amy Dolan Malaney ’79 Robert C. and Sally Gifford Manion, Friend, ’66 Bruce L. Mann ’75 Gregory J. Mann ’95 Dinah Eggers Mannlein ’64 C. Alan Marsh ’63 Katherine A. Marshak ’89 Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendell Martin ’39, Parent Edward B. and Anne Zonsius Martin ’73, ’73 Edward S. Martin ’60 James V. Martin ’38 R. Glen Mayfield ’63 George L. and Elsa B. Mazanec ’58, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. McAlister ’69, Parent Roger K. McAlister ’75 Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCarthy, Parents Pamela A. McCord ’66 Kenneth B., Jr. and M. Barbara Swensrud McCoy ’64, ’64 Michael B. McCracken ’79 Thomas R. and Susan Campbell McCully, Friend, ’68 R. Griffith and Patricia Peckinpaugh McDonald ’64, ’66 R. Edward, Jr. and Patricia McGreevy ’54, Parent Mr. and Mrs. David N. McKeag ’58, Parent Holiday Hart McKiernan ’80 William W. McKittrick ’36 Mr. and Mrs. Michael McLaughlin, Parents Robert V., Jr. and Laurie K. McMahon ’73, Friend Jack H. and Mary Condon McNairy ’55, ’55 Jill Robertson McNay ’86 Elisabeth C. Meeker ’78 Nancy Lukenbill Melis ’73

“DePauw provides an excellent liberal arts education in a smaller setting, and they teach citizenship values.” – Robert L. Mitchell ’60

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

26

Charles J. Meyer ’92 Gayle Torian Meyer ’73 Gaylord L. and Elizabeth Beldon Meyer, Friend, ’59 James F. Meyer ’86 Karen A. Meyer ’82 Verna M. Meyer ’51 Miguel D. and Doris Smith Miguelez, Friend, ’57 Susan Reichert Milanak ’84 C. Rick and Janel Howell Miller ’69, ’69 Kevin 3:42:39 M. and PM Sara Toole Miller ’94, ’96 10/27/04 Kathryn A. Miller ’73 Nancy Sjostrom Miller ’52 R. Drew Miller ’43 Robert W. and Jane Schwalm Miller, Parent, ’54 Arthur M. and Carlotta Lance Millholland ’53, ’51 Corey A. and Katherine Post Minturn ’91, ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Mioduski, Jr. ’80, Parent John Mirza ’44 Robert L. Mitchell ’60 Deborah Mitchell-Nagpal ’90 and Ajay Nagpal, Friend Christy Umlauf Moberly ’82 William F. and Patricia Mohr ’49, Friend Jack C. and Dorothy Nelson Moll ’52, ’54 Judith Tanner Moon ’76 Burt D. and Mary Ann Moore ’33, Friend Thomas R. and Susan Dohrmann Moore, Friend, ’67 David J. and Marjorie Davis Morehead ’53, ’54 H. Richard Morgenstern ’55 Francesca M. Moroney ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Morrical, Parents John E. and Whitney Fearer Morrill ’57, ’59 John W. Morse ’95 Peter A. and Kathryn Murvin Morse ’65, ’65 Shon S. Moss ’00 John C., Jr. and Joan Kaniewski Mull ’52, ’52 Robert L. and Shirley Fouch Muller ’55, ’57 James M. Mullin ’83 Ferid and Carol Leopold Murad ’58, ’58 Carole Boardway Murray ’53 Stephen M. Murray ’69 Blake T. and Ann-Marie Henry Myers ’86, ’89 Virginia Condon Neff ’51 John T. and Sharon Neighbours ’71, Friend Laura A. Nein ’97 Erik G. Nelson ’61 Travis S. Nelson ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Nerad, Parents Timothy K. and Terri Weese Neufeld ’80, ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Neville ’76, Friend William F. Nevitt ’54 Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas, Friend, ’55 Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84 from the Nicholson Family Foundation Troy Noard ’93 Donald G. and Monica M. Norman ’58, Friend John S. and Nancy Spier Null ’61, ’59 Joseph C. and Mary Schwartz Oakley, Friend, ’54 Elizabeth Macy Oates ’64 Paul F. and Susan Nuckols Oldfield, Friend, ’66 Mark Z. Orr ’75 Scott E. and Amy Haugk Osborne ’90, ’90 Gerald A. Ostermann ’65 John H., Jr. and Lois Smisek Owen, Parent, ’56 Kenneth A. Owen ’82 Frank T. and Kay Page, Parents Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Page, Parents Andrew J. III and Amy Orlando Paine ’91, ’90 Andrew J., Jr. and Jane Medaris Paine ’59, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Pantaleoni, Parents Rachel Hampton Park ’59 Harrison W. and Susan Faust Parker, Friend, ’66 Maclyn T. and Patricia Opie Parker ’51, ’51 John B. Parks ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Kris I. Patel, Parents David and Jami Gibson Patterson, Friend, ’89

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



Raymond J. and Elizabeth Class Payne ’51, ’53 Scott H. and Xan Davies Pearson ’85, ’88 Thomas L. Pearson ’76 Timothy R. Pearson ’76 William A. Pendl ’54 Christopher H. Penn ’72 Eleanor Hockey Perris ’51 Ben C. and Pamela Lorman Peternell, Friend, ’68 John T. Peters ’54 Harold A. Petersen ’55 PresRptLogo.indd 1 Gary R. Peterson, Parent Steven W. Peterson ’77 Theodore and Beth Emison Peterson, Friend, ’40 David J. Petterson ’58 F. Garret and Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger ’67, ’67 Donald M. and Maurie Jones Phelan ’79, ’79 James M. and Carol Brown Phemister, Friend, ’66 Joan Rideout Phillips ’57 Jonathan R. Phillips ’95 Richard L. Phillips, Jr. ’79 Peter T. and Molly Morgan Phinny, Friend, ’68 Richard L. and Anna Klump Pilston ’95, ’95 Stephen E. and Beverly L. Pinaire ’81, Friend G. Todd and Elizabeth Myers Plymate ’75, ’76 Jerry D. and Mary Goff Pontius ’56, ’57 Helen L. Poorman ’82 Dale S. and Carol Campbell Porfilio ’92, ’90 Dr. and Mrs. David A. Porter, Parents Thomas S. Porter ’65 William R. and Paula Weir Powell ’57, ’58 Maisie Eden Power ’43 Karen Horth Powers ’75 W. Scott and Lindsay Hunt Priebe ’00, ’01 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Priebe, Parents Janet W. Prindle ’58 Peter D. and Nancy Gibson Prowitt ’77, ’76 Robert H. and Barbara Chandley Puckett ’57, ’57 Myrta Pulliam, Friend The Right Rev. and Mrs. John L. Rabb ’66, Parent Paul F. and Sue Oettinger Radcliffe ’49, ’47 Christine Plank Rales ’74 Elizabeth Chezem Ramos ’81 Ronald L. and Carole Lee Clark Randall ’62, ’61 Richard W. Ransdell ’79 Adrienne Rasbach ’94 Charles E. and Frances Bagby Ray ’58, ’59 James A. Readey ’67 Marshall W. IV and Amy Zino Reavis ’84, Friend James A. Rechtin ’93 Richard A. and Susan Marshall Reck ’71, ’70 H. Lester Reed ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Reese ’79, Friend David R. and Jennifer Johnson Rehn ’89, ’89 Jack F. Reichert, Parent dec Mrs. Jack F. Reichert, Parent Craig S. Remsen ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R. Renegar, Parents Carla Bauer Rentrop ’73 Arthur L. and Lynn Davies Rice ’68, ’68 Patrick L. Ridley ’82 David D. and Susan Sampson Riefe ’85, ’85 Blair A., Jr. and Teresa O. Rieth ’80, Friend Lawrence D. and Eleanor Zimmerly Rink ’62, ’62 Janet Risi ’81 Virginia Greenwald Risser-Logan ’59 William H. III and Sally Smith Robbins, Parent, ’64 Todd R. and Marian Blew Roberson ’82, ’81 Alice Anne Longley Roberts ’42 dec Frank H. Roberts ’41 James E. and Carolyn Russ Robinson ’70, ’71 Larry R. and Sharon Moore Robinson ’57, ’58 Ian M. and Miriam V. Rolland ’55, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Garret S. Roosma, Parents James J. Roscoe ’70 John B. Rosenow ’54

Michael C. Rubino ’80 William H. Rudolph, Jr. ’54 John P. and Barbara M. Rudy ’51, Parent Paul L. Runnels ’73 A. Eugene and Audrey Clark Rushing, Friend, ’55 Scott F. Russell ’78 Sharon Tarplee Rutan ’63 Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76 Steven C. Salkeld ’88 John W. and Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger ’61, ’62 Stephen W. and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68, ’68 Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio ’57 Thomas A. and Frances Petty Sargent ’55, Parents David Saxby ’96 Mildred Trares Schaefer ’53 Nelson and Nancy Shelly Schaenen, Friend, ’51 David E. Schlecht ’76 Jennifer Schwartz Schmidt ’98 Robert A. and Margaret Sheridan Schmidt ’69, ’69 Breton A. and Laura Parsons Schoch ’86, ’87 Robert W. and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’57, ’59 Thomas R. Schuck ’72 Richard E. and Jamie McDaniel Schulte ’69, ’70 Erwin E. Schulze ’47 Edward G. and Sharon Gierach Schussler ’65, ’65 Richard W. and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75, ’75 Russell M. Schwartz ’78 Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Family Jean Rudolph Scott ’79 William B. Semmer ’75 Steven J. Setchell ’96 Bradley L. Sexauer ’73 William M. III and Brynne Williams Shaner, Friend, ’83 Robert F., Jr. and Maria Renna Sharpe ’74, Friend Rebecca L. Shedd ’77 David A. Sheperd ’51 dec Joanne Arvidson Sheperd ’52 Richard A. and Julie Sheppard ’91, Friend James E. Shields ’56 John R., Jr. and Mary S. Showalter ’38, Friend William A. and Joyce Shoptaugh Shumaker ’53, ’55 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Siegesmund, Jr. ’43, Friend Bradley J. and Julie Simmons ’93, Friend W. Marshall and Rebecca Shaw Sims ’00, ’99 Alvin I. Singer ’53 David L. and Andrea Powelson Singer ’91, ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Sisler ’73, Parent Gregory A. Sissel ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Sit, Parents Mark A. Smiley ’98 Barbara E. Smith ’62 Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59 Charles L. and Kathleen Keller Smith, Parent, ’52 Colin P. and Julia Kelly Smith ’77, ’78 Donald E. and Gretel Heinzerling Smith, Parent, ’54 Douglas A. and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’68, ’69 Douglas I. Smith ’85 Elaine Showalter Smith ’36 Lowell S. Smith ’96 Michael L. and Susan Leet Smith ’70, ’71 Ned A. Smith ’52 Raymond G. Smith ’74 William G. Smith ’48 Tim and Denny Manning Solso ’69, ’69 Carl S. Sorenson ’51 Thomas J. and Donna Stewart Spackman ’59, ’59 Heike Cockerill Spahn ’92 C. Richard and Gretchen Erickson Spaulding, Friend, ’63 Gilbert D. and Sarah Englehart Standley ’82, ’80 Steven W. and Kimberly Rodman Starke, Friend, ’90 Howard E. and Marilyn Smith Steele ’52, ’52 Jeffrey J. Stengel ’78 Irene Cattran Stephens ’52 James N. Stephens ’86 Norval B., Jr. and Diane Forst Stephens ’51, ’51

27

David B. and Sally Symon Stevens ’51, ’52 Kenneth T. and Elizabeth R. Stevens ’74, Friend Susan Overstreet Stevens ’56 John F. Stevenson ’81 G. Douglas Stewart ’83 James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73 James G. Stewart ’64 Robert and Lynn Beré Stine, Friend, ’77 Charles D. and Nancy Curtis Stocking ’55, ’55 Leigh 3:42:39 A. Stocking 10/27/04 PM ’51 Randolph H. and Lynn Kinsey Stokely ’67, ’68 David M. and Barbara D. Stone ’57, Friend Jean T. and Margaret Mobberley Stoops ’39, ’40 Norman E. and Janice Strasma ’55, Parent James R. and Joan Lubman Strawn, Friend, ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Strup, Parents Barbara Loveday Swanson ’54 Gerald O., Jr. and Linda Goodyear Sweeney ’74 ’76 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor III ’62, Parent Richard M. and Nancy Lindquist Temple ’57, ’58 Lee E. and Marilyn E. Tenzer ’64, Parent Richard L., Jr. and Lois Eberle Tewksbury ’72, ’73 Dean A. Thomas ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thomas ’59, Parent Edward E. and Marilyn Muse Thompson ’62, ’63 Dr. and Mrs. James N. Thompson ’66, Friend J. McRae and Dianne Harrison Thorlton ’61, ’61 David E. and Judy Todd, Parents Wesley and Marjorie Emshoff Tower ’53, ’53 Donald E. Town ’71 M. Jo Tranbarger ’48 John S. and Dianne Schneider Trees ’54, ’56 John L. Trimpe, Jr. ’59 Dennis A. and Kristina Thomas Trinkle ’91, ’90 L. Carr, Jr. and Ellen W. Trovillion ’77, Friend Steven L. and Michelle Trulaske ’79, Friend Frederick Tucker III ’69 Jerald B. and Mary Hardy Turner ’61, ’61 Timothy H. and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58, ’58 Joseph E. and Katherine Blair Ukrop ’89, ’91 Scott B. Ullem ’89 Edward L. and Gale Unterberg ’58, Friend Robert G. Vallee, Jr. ’76 John B., Jr. and Catherine Curtis Van Duzer, Friend, ’82 James C. and Mimi Van Horne ’57, Friend Raymond H., Jr. and Elizabeth Page Van Wagener, Friend, ’73 Anne Strehlow Vance ’42 Dale W. and Ellen Little Vanden Brink, Friend, ’54 Thomas K. and Carolyn Haimann Vandiver ’73, Friend John D. and Lyn Faller Vaughn ’81, ’81 Susan Vaughn ’73 Marcus R. Veatch ’75 Paul W. and Mary H. Vogel ’41, Friend Brenton and Jean Wadsworth ’51, Friend George A. and Jeanne Rappel Wagle ’54, ’56 Clark L. Wagner ’54 Frank D. Walker ’57 Richard L. and Melissa Watson Walker, Parent, ’61 Hugh J. and Donna Love Wallace ’80, ’80 John H. and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, ’76 Joseph E. and Susan Scully Walsmith ’64, ’65 Dwight F. and Lou Ubben Walton ’57, ’57 Dr. and Mrs. William M. Walton ’47, Friend Richard A. and Jane Leahy Warne ’54, ’54 Charles H. and Rosanne Nelson Watson ’59, ’59 Maureen Hill Watson ’86 William H. Watson ’67 Jerry F. and Ruth Scudder Weaver ’49, ’49 Ralph M. and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’47, ’44 Brian W. and Susan Welch ’73 F M. Scott Welch ’82 William F. Welch ’40 Robert F. and Barbara Stoner Wells ’66, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Welter, Parents Robert B. and Judith Hanson Wessling ’59, ’61

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. West ’48, Friend Clarke E. Whitaker ’44 Joann Wine White ’52 Nancy L. White ’75 Lawson E., Jr. and Jane Grissom Whitesides, Friend, ’70 James L. and Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80, ’80 Carolyn E. Whittier ’97 T. O., Jr. and Sandra Major Wiese, Parent, ’60 Lois Zimmerman Wilcox ’25 dec Frederick R. and Nancie Clark Williams ’56, ’58 PresRptLogo.indd 1 James R. Williams ’50 Janet Lewis Williams ’52 Jerry L. and Jane Jones Williams ’54, ’57

John P. and Mary Walbaum Williams ’59, ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Williams, Parent Lauren Kiely Willis ’89 O. Roderick and Christine Hosler Wilson ’72, ’74 R. Lee and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, ’76 James M. and Mary Baker Winning ’43, ’45 L. Alan Winslow ’62 Harold A. Wittcoff ’40 Carl F. Woessner ’43 Bruce A. and Susan Wohlfeld ’70, Friend Andrew R. and Drewry Simpkinson Wolf ’90, ’91 James C. and Jane Ehmann Wood, Friend, ’53 Maurice B. and Jean Wood ’50, Friend

Richard D. and Billie Lou Wood ’48, Friend Paul A. Wright ’79 Deborah Hill Wyght ’77 Douglas H. and Lynn Halloran Yaeger, Friend, ’73 Jeffrey and Cynthia Watson Yingling, Friend, ’83 Edgar B. Young ’29 Jeanette Cochran Young ’75 Lawrence E., Jr. and Judith A. Young ’84, Friend Robert L. Young, Jr. ’54 Stuart3:42:39 W. Young 10/27/04 PM’65 Pamela L. Zdunek ’81 Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ’65 John C. and Mary Benson Zink, Friend, ’65



T

he outstanding support from Phyllis Walker Nicholas ’55 and her husband, Bruce, a Rutgers University alumnus and leadership-level donor, exemplifies how legacy gifts benefit both students and faculty. They made significant gifts to DePauw in trust to support both science education and scholarship. Phyllis is an Annual Fund co-chair for her 50th class reunion this coming June. In this role, she has been asked by her fellow class leaders to head the charge for the Annual Fund portion of the Class of 1955’s 50th reunion gift. Phyllis Walker Nicholas’s great generosity as donor and volunteer reflects her strong appreciation for the value of a DePauw education. “We believe in the personal quality of the excellent academic environment of DePauw and in the accessibility of its outstanding faculty. Students can personally interact with the faculty and become immersed in the process of their education,” she said. “Beyond the classroom, DePauw provides the kind of activities which nurture the fine values and foresight needed in the future leaders of our communities and country. We wish to support DePauw’s role in the education of our nation’s future leaders.”

Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas

“DePauw provides the kind of activities which nurture the fine values and foresight needed in the future leaders of our communities and country.” Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

28

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. West ’48, Friend Clarke E. Whitaker ’44 Joann Wine White ’52 Nancy L. White ’75 Lawson E., Jr. and Jane Grissom Whitesides, Friend, ’70 James L. and Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80, ’80 Carolyn E. Whittier ’97 T. O., Jr. and Sandra Major Wiese, Parent, ’60 Lois Zimmerman Wilcox ’25 dec Frederick R. and Nancie Clark Williams ’56, ’58 PresRptLogo.indd 1 James R. Williams ’50 Janet Lewis Williams ’52 Jerry L. and Jane Jones Williams ’54, ’57

John P. and Mary Walbaum Williams ’59, ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Williams, Parent Lauren Kiely Willis ’89 O. Roderick and Christine Hosler Wilson ’72, ’74 R. Lee and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, ’76 James M. and Mary Baker Winning ’43, ’45 L. Alan Winslow ’62 Harold A. Wittcoff ’40 Carl F. Woessner ’43 Bruce A. and Susan Wohlfeld ’70, Friend Andrew R. and Drewry Simpkinson Wolf ’90, ’91 James C. and Jane Ehmann Wood, Friend, ’53 Maurice B. and Jean Wood ’50, Friend

Richard D. and Billie Lou Wood ’48, Friend Paul A. Wright ’79 Deborah Hill Wyght ’77 Douglas H. and Lynn Halloran Yaeger, Friend, ’73 Jeffrey and Cynthia Watson Yingling, Friend, ’83 Edgar B. Young ’29 Jeanette Cochran Young ’75 Lawrence E., Jr. and Judith A. Young ’84, Friend Robert L. Young, Jr. ’54 Stuart3:42:39 W. Young 10/27/04 PM’65 Pamela L. Zdunek ’81 Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ’65 John C. and Mary Benson Zink, Friend, ’65



T

he outstanding support from Phyllis Walker Nicholas ’55 and her husband, Bruce, a Rutgers University alumnus and leadership-level donor, exemplifies how legacy gifts benefit both students and faculty. They made significant gifts to DePauw in trust to support both science education and scholarship. Phyllis is an Annual Fund co-chair for her 50th class reunion this coming June. In this role, she has been asked by her fellow class leaders to head the charge for the Annual Fund portion of the Class of 1955’s 50th reunion gift. Phyllis Walker Nicholas’s great generosity as donor and volunteer reflects her strong appreciation for the value of a DePauw education. “We believe in the personal quality of the excellent academic environment of DePauw and in the accessibility of its outstanding faculty. Students can personally interact with the faculty and become immersed in the process of their education,” she said. “Beyond the classroom, DePauw provides the kind of activities which nurture the fine values and foresight needed in the future leaders of our communities and country. We wish to support DePauw’s role in the education of our nation’s future leaders.”

Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas

“DePauw provides the kind of activities which nurture the fine values and foresight needed in the future leaders of our communities and country.” Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

28

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



T

INDIANA ASBURY LEGACY REPORT his past year, 28 individuals or couples made new legacy gifts to DePauw in trust or informed the University of their specific bequest intentions. These loyal and dedicated donors joined 732 other caring individuals with similar legacy commitments to DePauw. James R. Bartlett ’66, chair of the PresRptLogo.indd 1 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM Development and Alumni Relations Committee of the Board of Trustees notes, “DePauw University is grateful for the generosity and thoughtfulness of individuals who have included DePauw in their estate plans. Over the long history of DePauw, legacy gifts have in large measure built the University’s endowment of $412 million. Legacy gifts and commitments provide assurance for the future strength of DePauw while helping donors to meet their long-term philanthropic goals.” Income from endowment supports scholarships, faculty salaries and development funds, as well as specific programs and lectures that enhance the educational experience of DePauw students. Without such gifts, DePauw simply could not maintain a 10-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. The two most important and lasting impacts of a DePauw education cited in hundreds of interviews with alumni are their personal interactions with one or more key faculty members and the friends they made on campus. Legacy gifts support both students and faculty members.

INDIANA ASBURY

SOCIETY

of DePauw University



DePauw University is indebted to the following individuals and couples who made new legacy gifts and commitments between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004: Jane Allison ’37 Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68 Earl Beer ’50 David C. and Linda M. Johnson ’72, Friend K. Roald and Katherine Lind Bergethon ’38, Friend Jane McDaniel Keller ’58 Donald E. Blatchley ’55 Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54 James M. Buell ’54 Betty-Jane Yunker Lee ’42 Rollin L. Clayton ’61 L. Neal McHoes ’64 (dec.) William M. and Jane Rowles Dickson, Friend, ’54 C. Lane and Marian Miner Moore ’50, ’50 Pauline Douglas ’42 Lawrence T. Mosser ’35 Robert H. and Vera May Knauer Farber ’35, ’36 Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas, Friend, ’55 Harlow G. and Sue Shafer Farmer, Friend, ’48 Evans McWhirter and Roberta Rust, Friends Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend Frederick and June Sanders ’54, Friend M. Lewis and Valerie Barroll Gulick ’44, Parent (dec.) Frank Lammers Seeger, Friend H. David and Katherine Suydam Hall, Friend, ’56 Jean A. and Elinor R. Snow ’54, Friend Glenn C. and Mary Anne Asher Hannah ’52, ’51 (dec.) James R. Williams ’50

29

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



THE DEPAUW ANNUAL FUND Message from Sarah Reese Wallace ’76 National Annual Fund Chair Thank you for your support in 2003-04! With the gifts of 8,921 alumni and friends, we grew the Annual PresRptLogo.indd 1 10/27/04 PM Fund by 8 percent to $4.21 million. Having your Annual Fund support every year is vital3:42:39 to building upon DePauw’s investments in students and faculty. I thank all of DePauw’s alumni, friends and parent volunteers who offered their support in 2003-04. I extend a special thanks to the 50th reunion Class of 1954 that raised $415,781. Their 60 percent participation rate is a model for all DePauw classes. We also were fortunate to have record-breaking reunion efforts in the classes of 1989 (15th), 1984 (20th) and 1974 (30th). On behalf of everyone in the DePauw family, I thank you for your meaningful support to improve the quality of teaching and learning on campus.

ANNUAL FUND DOLLAR HISTORY 1995-2004 1994-1995 1995-1996

$2.8 million $3.0 million $3.4 million

1996-1997

$3.6 million

1997-1998

$3.7 million

1998-1999

$3.8 million

1999-2000

$3.9 million

2000-2001 2001-2002

$4.0 million

2002-2003

$3.9 million $4.2 million

2003-2004

0

$1Mill.

$2Mill.

$3Mill.

$4Mill.

$5Mill.

“I knew that I wanted to attend a college with a great reputation for academic excellence as well as an institution known for producing very well-rounded graduates. I was very excited to find out that I was accepted to DePauw and that I would also receive a Merit Scholarship, relieving much of the financial burden that had been concerning me.” – Caitlin McGonigal ’07 Indianapolis

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

30

Sarah Reese Wallace

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



IN RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE – CLASS CHAIRS Every year the University recognizes those classes that exemplify outstanding support of the Annual Fund. The University is pleased to acknowledge the following classes and class chairs who received the 2003-04 Annual Fund awards. President’s Award for top Annual Fund dollars PresRptLogo.indd 1 raised among all classes – Class of 1954, $415,781; Class co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens, Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams President’s Award for greatest percentage participation among those classes graduated within 50 years – Class of 1954, 60 percent; Class co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens, Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams Golden Circle Award for top dollars raised among all post-50th reunion classes – Class of 1952, $116,353; Class co-chairs: Carleton E. Dangremond Jr. and Carol Nelson Johnson Golden Circle Award for greatest percentage participation among all post-50th reunion classes – Class of 1952, 39 percent; Class co-chairs: Carleton E. Dangremond Jr. and Carol Nelson Johnson

First Decade Award for greatest 10/27/04 percentage 3:42:39 PM increase in dollars to the non-reunion class graduated within 10 years – Class of 2000, 86 percent; Class co-chairs: Angie Lyn Hamilton Lowe and Amber Franklin LaRue First Decade Award for greatest percentage increase in participation to the class graduated within 10 years – Class of 1997, 1 percent; Class chair: Carolyn E. Whittier Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in dollars – Class of 1954, 264 percent; Class Co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens, Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in participation – Class of 1954, 19 percent; Class co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens, Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams

PARENTS’ FUND COMMITTEE The Parents’ Fund Committee includes parents of current students who personally solicit non-alumni DePauw families for gifts to the Annual Fund. These volunteers are essential to the University’s development effort and demonstrate their commitment to an excellent liberal arts education for all DePauw students. The University thanks the following parents (some of whom are also alumni) for another successful year: Bobara E. De Caulp, Co-Chair and Parent Gary R. Peterson, Co-Chair and Parent John W. and Katherine Brown, Parents William L. Brown III and Susan Lange Brown ’69, ’68, Parents Dr. Rick L. and Sarah Robinson Coffin, Parent, ’74 Robert P. and Catherine Compton, Parents Stephen P. and Cynthia Conover, Parents Frank M. Crump III and Sherrill Crump, Parents Frederick K. and Suzahn Donaldson ’72, Parent Craig L. and Jill Dunn, Parents Warren F. and Carol Fischer, Parents David S. and Janet Fox, Parents Robert J. Gehring and Amy M. Gehring, Parents Kim W. and Ann Graw, Parents

Wayne A. and Eda Kostroski, Parents S. Michael and Ruth Barnes Kunath, Parent, ’74 James A. and Mary McCarthy, Parents S. Michael and Mary McLaughlin, Parents Dr. Daryl and Linda Morrical, Parents William R. and Georgiann Murphy, Parents Jacques Y. and Mimi Natz, Parents Jonathan R. and Jane Pantaleoni, Parents Dr. Donald L. and Margaret Person, Parents James W. and Mary Pope, Parents Dr. Fred L. and Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp, Parent, ’70 Gregg R. and Joan Renegar, Parents David A. and Vanessa Schneider, Parents

2003-04 Parents’ Fund Gifts Summary Gifts from non-alumni current and past parents ........................................................... $162,061 31

P�

����������













����������������� ���������



TOP 10 CLASSES DOLLARS: 1954* ..............................................$415,781 Joan Westmen Battey Betty Davis Givens PresRptLogo.indd 1 Ronald K. Holmberg Marjorie Davis Morehead Richard A. Warne Jerry L. Williams 1956 ...............................................$170,797 Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen Arthur L. Bryant E. Henry Lamkin Jr. Cynthia Brooks Holmberg Jerry D. Pontius

1958 ...............................................$168,538 Judy Blang Locke Edward L. Unterberg

1974* ..............................................$125,330 W. Charles Bennett Judson C. Green Jr. 10/27/04 3:42:39 PM Kathryn Fortune Hubbard 1957 ...............................................$165,359 Christine Plank Rales Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio 1969* ..............................................$120,959 1961 ...............................................$157,530 Lynn Reuss Bohmer Jo Misselhorn Usher William L. Crist Richard B. Brock Alison E. Frost 1959* ..............................................$150,000 Frances Bagby Ray William V. Blake III

1979* ..............................................$120,129 Michael B. McCracken Gilbert H. Reese

1964* ..............................................$138,510 Mark E. English Maxine May Hubbard

1954* ............................................................. 60% Joan Westmen Battey Betty Davis Givens Ronald K. Holmberg Marjorie Davis Morehead Richard A. Warne Jerry L. Williams 1958 .............................................................. 41% Judy Blang Locke Edward L. Unterberg 1952 .............................................................. 39% Carol Nelson Johnson Carleton E. Dangremond Jr.

PARTICIPATION: 1955 .............................................................. 39% Phyllis Walker Nicholas Ian M. Rolland Thomas A. Sargent Thelma Grosvenor Trudgen 1964* ............................................................. 39% Mark E. English Maxine May Hubbard 1951 .............................................................. 38% John P. Rudy David B. Stevens 1957 .............................................................. 37% Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio

1959* ............................................................. 37% Frances Bagby Ray William V. Blake III 1953 .............................................................. 35% 1950 .............................................................. 34% James Barbieri 1956 .............................................................. 34% Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen Arthur L. Bryant E. Henry Lamkin Jr. Cynthia Brooks Holmberg Jerry D. Pontius * Denotes reunion year

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

32

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� LEGACY GIFTS Beatrice Herron Brown dec

ANNUAL FUND: $1,050 DONORS: 2 PARTICIPATION: 8% CHARTER CIRCLE** Lois Zimmerman Wilcox dec

Faith Ritz Hippensteel Claude Husted Edward J. Lee Charles F. McClary George W. Obear dec CONTRIBUTORS Helen M. Day Archibald W. Voorhis GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Edward J. Strasma Eula Clifton Strasma

CONTRIBUTORS Dorothy Davisson Wilkinson LEGACY GIFTS Lois Zimmerman Wilcox dec

ANNUAL FUND: $450 DONORS: 2 PARTICIPATION: 3% PATRONS CIRCLE Pauliena Gaither LaFuze BUILDERS CIRCLE Margaret I. Johnson

ANNUAL FUND: $1,600 DONORS: 3 PARTICIPATION: 5% FOUNDERS CIRCLE Joan Doak Steele BUILDERS CIRCLE Esther Ritz Collyer GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Dorothy Gantz Emison OTHER GIFTS Sheldon J. Peirce LEGACY GIFTS Willa Batt Finch dec

ANNUAL FUND: $1,600 DONORS: 2 PARTICIPATION: 3% CHARTER CIRCLE** Edgar B. Young BUILDERS CIRCLE Aileen Noblitt Graham GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Paul R. Sweet Dolph M. Veatch

ANNUAL FUND: $1,700 DONORS: 11 PARTICIPATION: 12% FOUNDERS CIRCLE Norman N. Babcock BUILDERS CIRCLE Mary Briggs Blanchard Herbert E. Carter Ruth Kattman Gooch dec

ANNUAL FUND: $385 DONORS: 6 PARTICIPATION: 7% BUILDERS CIRCLE Helen Snider Martin Roland C. Matthies Imo Yates Umfleet CONTRIBUTORS Robert F. Lewis Mararuth Schneiter Mallett Dorothy Rodgers Short

ANNUAL FUND: $1,310 DONORS: 9 PARTICIPATION: 9% MATCHING GIFTS: $50

“DePauw helped me develop the skills I needed in my work as a journalist and the philosophy I need in my life. At DePauw, I met the girl who would be the light of my life for 60 years.” – Ronald W. Gilbert ’34

CONTRIBUTORS J. Stanley Battersby Merritt H. Beck Margaret L. Clawson Adelaide Borcherding Hughes Mary Enochs Simons Charlotte Epple Smith

PATRONS CIRCLE Walter K. Kent

PATRONS CIRCLE Dale C. Christison Martha Watson Gerber Martin D. Phelan

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Ray S. Donaldson Jewel W. Wright SPECIAL GIFTS Frances Wylie Condit dec OTHER GIFTS Marjorie Dove Lauson LEGACY GIFTS Elizabeth Handley dec

SPECIAL GIFTS Elizabeth Dye Walker OTHER GIFTS Robert H. Farber Dale B. Harris Elizabeth Saltmarsh Harris Jean Borchers Pierce

BUILDERS CIRCLE Mary Barnard Forgie Helen Shaw McKnight Catherine Letsinger Millett Robert W. Newell

LEGACY GIFTS Robert H. Farber Lawrence T. Mosser

CONTRIBUTORS Gertrude Casper dec Joseph M. Lumpkin John R. McCullough Harold B. Thompson

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Vera Knauer Farber William F. Stewart ANNUAL FUND: $15,990 DONORS: 22 PARTICIPATION: 13% MATCHING GIFTS: $25

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Margaret Johnson Kent OTHER GIFTS John R. McCullough

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Elaine Showalter Smith ANNUAL FUND: $6,430 DONORS: 22 PARTICIPATION: 14%

ANNUAL FUND: $2,915 DONORS: 15 PARTICIPATION: 12%

CHARTER CIRCLE** Robert A. Bradley dec John W. Christensen Robert H. Farber

CHARTER CIRCLE** Bernard R. Brennan Burt D. Moore

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Nathan M. Foote

BUILDERS CIRCLE Isabelle Haverstick Harger Cloyd J. Julian Charles E. Kuonen Francis W. Pritchard

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Phillip H. Ault Robert W. Fribley Janet Jackson Graf Wesley J. Lyda Nell Hunter Smith Jean Clapp Vernon

ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Ronald W. Gilbert FOUNDERS CIRCLE Barbara Gustafson Blair

CONTRIBUTORS Margaret Casey Chabot John E. Edwards Elizabeth French Kelly Marjorie Bundy Parks Jewel W. Wright dec

CONTRIBUTORS Robert F. DeLong Robert L. Duncan Sidney Esner Grace Moore Morehouse Jeanne Smith Morehouse

CLASS CHAIR: Ronald W. Gilbert ANNUAL FUND: $4,802 DONORS: 13 PARTICIPATION: 10%

FOUNDERS CIRCLE T. E. Holland

BUILDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth Dewees Carter Donald E. Lee

BUILDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth Carr Beyer Gene Hartsaw Brown Vera Anderson Busselle Alice Smith Crisler Helen Yeomans Curtis Robert W. Lumby Parker Pengilly Lucille Smock Stevens Forrest B. Wiley

Helen Maranda Redding Jane Peters Servine Fred H. Snyder

CHARTER CIRCLE** Martha Landgrebe Beverett ◆ Vera Knauer Farber William W. McKittrick FOUNDERS CIRCLE Arthur W. Burks Richard M. Hosler PATRONS CIRCLE John W. Minton R. Earl Morrison Joe H. Petty

PATRONS CIRCLE Jean Borchers Pierce Clarence W. Powell Beryl B. Spicer dec

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

33

BUILDERS CIRCLE Mary Barrow Brown Ted C. Fleming Mary North Gildersleeve Robert H. Shaffer Eula Enochs Shorey ◆ William F. Stewart Collins S. Van Gunten Myron J. Willis

OTHER GIFTS Howard R. Youse dec

CONTRIBUTORS Emily Baldridge Beer Ruth Chittick Cox William B. Jones Margaret Strickler Lee Raymond R. Malott

EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Frances Mathes Bishop John W. Bishop dec

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF C. Norman Frees John C. Gibson William J. Kinnally Elizabeth Burns Spencer

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** K. Roald Bergethon

SPECIAL GIFTS Elaine Showalter Smith OTHER GIFTS Vera Knauer Farber Carl H. Heimerdinger LEGACY GIFTS Vera Knauer Farber

ANNUAL FUND: $45,808 DONORS: 33 PARTICIPATION: 21% MATCHING GIFTS: $3,550

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Clint V. Cox dec

CHARTER CIRCLE** Kathlyn Holway Fletcher George D. Haimbaugh James V. Martin John R. Showalter, Jr. FOUNDERS CIRCLE June Konecy Bruce Howard B. Burkett Lila Dayhoff Kalm Sterling G. Parker PATRONS CIRCLE William W. Sweet, Jr.

ANNUAL FUND: $2,960 DONORS: 22 PARTICIPATION: 14% MATCHING GIFTS: $125 FOUNDERS CIRCLE Alwin M. Cramer John A. Johnson PATRONS CIRCLE Jean Pennington Nay G. Walter Scott Wendell K. Simpson BUILDERS CIRCLE Kermit W. Arnold Owen R. Davison Robert W. Fisher Eleanor Hostetter Herr Pauline Megenity Hoey Genevieve O’Hair Kee Margaret Yoder Keys Maxine Schneider Matthies dec Marjorie Smith Ross Ellen Beebee Shelby CONTRIBUTORS John C. Anderson Galen Porter Marian Albaugh Short Ruthana Osterling Stock Lucille Moore Washburn Harriett Knapp Yinger J. Milton Yinger GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Arden A. Andreae Howard R. Youse

BUILDERS CIRCLE Kenneth W. Anderson John M. Buchanan Harold K. Downey Forst D. Fuller Karl V. Gambell, Jr. James B. Haman Willard C. Lacy Ruth Wade Lee John K. Lemry Emily Wolcott Russell Dorothy Ell Strong Alice Edelmaier Taglauer Paul P. Van Riper William A. Voss Wendell S. Wright CONTRIBUTORS Beth Williston Barr Chester E. Beaman Elizabeth Finch Garver Rosemary Payne McKie Ruth McKim Moor GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Thomas L. Clinton Floyd W. Green SPECIAL GIFTS K. Roald Bergethon Kathlyn Holway Fletcher OTHER GIFTS Howard B. Burkett LEGACY GIFTS K. Roald Bergethon

SPECIAL GIFTS Robert V. Copeland

The number of donors and percentage participation figures in class-by-class totals may be slightly higher than those on page 32. Any discrepancy is because class-by-class totals include spouse recognition and deceased donors.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� CLASS CHAIR: Ray H. Montgomery ANNUAL FUND: $11,956 DONORS: 30 PARTICIPATION: 18% MATCHING GIFTS: $100 ASBURY CIRCLE** John J. Dwyer CHARTER CIRCLE** Edward A. Dunton Charles P. Harbottle C. Wendell Martin Jean T. Stoops FOUNDERS CIRCLE Elmer Billman Albert D. Blatnikoff William C. Bryant, Jr. Elizabeth Parker Ware PATRONS CIRCLE Ruth Horine Chapman BUILDERS CIRCLE Vera Bundy Arnold George D. Casgrain John M. Centa Elbert L. Groves Mary Snyder Hornbacker Isabel Jones Kauffman Carolyn Elliott McManaman Clare Allison Meier ◆ Ray H. Montgomery Margaret McCall Nichols Betty Macy Smith CONTRIBUTORS Elbert L. Archibald Howard R. Bock William J. Fink Myra Freed Harmon Verla Crain Huff Thelma Miles Keller Robert C. Leslie Howard L. Longshore, Jr. Dean C. Rogers OTHER GIFTS Carolyn Elliott McManaman Virginia Porter Palmer

CLASS CHAIR: Gerald W. Bruce ANNUAL FUND: $23,161 DONORS: 43 PARTICIPATION: 25% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,050 OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Virginia Burns Boynton ASBURY CIRCLE** Rachel Waltz Heath Elizabeth Emison Peterson William F. Welch CHARTER CIRCLE** Norman F. Buck Victor B. Lawhead Margaret Mobberley Stoops Dean A. Thomas Harold A. Wittcoff FOUNDERS CIRCLE Barbara Conser Barrett Luther M. Barrett Mary Ritter Brumbaugh

Robert W. Weissmiller Park A. Wiseman PATRONS CIRCLE John D. Armstrong L. Earl Lewis, Jr. dec Ruth Ritz Rusie BUILDERS CIRCLE John J. Adams David L. Buckles Thomas E. Burney Harold J. Cook Betty Davies Cratty Marian Ellis Gifford C. Bruce Hardy Morris Jon Morgan Donald T. Nelson Marion McClintic O’Donnell Shirley Shields Reser Dorice Conner Roberts Ann Smith Rohn Robert J. Rohn dec Miriam Campbell Senger Suzanne Summers James S. Sweet Floyd F. Tefft CONTRIBUTORS Edward F. Dirks Jane Dunning Dirks dec Mildred Hawkins Graft Ruth Durham Hegreness Paula Eddy Leslie Grace Schopmeyer Linton Donald A. Todd Charles W. Yeo OTHER GIFTS Donald T. Nelson Harold A. Wittcoff

ANNUAL FUND: $31,765 DONORS: 45 PARTICIPATION: 25% MATCHING GIFTS: $26,000 EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Frank H. Roberts OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Lloyd W. Beck Paul W. Vogel ASBURY CIRCLE** Irving M. Heath CHARTER CIRCLE** Margie Jolly Dunton George R. Gilkey Bettye Shoop Lott FOUNDERS CIRCLE Helen Marxer Bryant E. K. Collison, Jr. Ford M. Cullis Georgia Palmer Greenwood Carl A. Strock Marjorie Nelson Wiseman PATRONS CIRCLE Elizabeth Horine Armstrong Theodora Maytag Blumberg Morris A. Dodd Wayne May Jo Clippinger Sweet BUILDERS CIRCLE Jean Zion Andreae F. Evert Bartholomew

Gordon F. Bradburn June Waughop Bryan Edward W. Cleary Barbara Brooks Copple Beth Brookley Coulter Jane Chapman Dunkle Eunice Brumm Lanzl Robert E. March Margaret Minich Mettler William H. Pearson Janet Secord Pharr Orban H. Reich Edward E. Richter Alexander Vraciu Marjorie Wilkinson Zaring CONTRIBUTORS Phyllis McLaughlin Brady Jane Mohler Carpenter Patricia Hess Green Vera Curtis Harkin John L. Ketcham Robert L. Maroney Dorothy Cooper Salter Rosaneil Reynolds Schenk Mary McDonald Stragand Alice Bean Wilmarth GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Martha Emison Baur SPECIAL GIFTS Sarah Hogate Bacon

PATRONS CIRCLE Joan Downing Aydelott Charles M. Beardsley Marjorie Gahan Beardsley Warren J. Close Richard H. Elliott Carl Howard Elroy F. Langill

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Florence Rupper Bernhardt Betty Ann Duval William B. Fischer

BUILDERS CIRCLE Frank B. Adney, Jr. Mary Alice Claycombe Adney George W. Crane, Jr. Virginia Johnson Crane Pauline Douglas John E. Gelvin Theodore A. Groenke John B. Gross dec Robert E. Hair Laurin L. Henry Elizabeth Surbeck Hitchner William M. Horne, Jr. John S. Jackson, Jr. Elbert W. King William F. Laramore William H. Lazear Robert M. Rennie Catherine Cox Stobbart Phyllis Hanson Strick Robert R. Thoe Charles H. Warner Jane Winteringer Wilson

CHARTER CIRCLE** Arthur G. Allard, Jr. Shirley Andrew Allard Katheryn Boston Bartlett ◆ Philip E. Bash Beth Heuring Christensen Barbara Hogate Ferrin Maisie Eden Power James M. Winning Carl F. Woessner

CONTRIBUTORS Martha Brooks Allis Helen Porter Ayres Jacqueline Schuldes Baatz Martha Conner Bauer M. Louise Bollinger Thomas D. Cook Betty Kleinke Detrick Nancy Hurt Diener Frank O. Goodnough Elizabeth Shierling Grotberg Mary Jones Hanna Jean Montgomery Hughes Joann Bayer Martindill John K. McAllister Ailcy Bullington Schindler Elizabeth Baxter Sullivan Virginia Olson Wilkinson

OTHER GIFTS Paul C. Souder Paul W. Vogel

ANNUAL FUND: $30,169 DONORS: 61 PARTICIPATION: 23% MATCHING GIFTS: $20,450 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Alice Ann Longley Roberts dec OLD GOLD CIRCLE** John O. King, Jr.

LEGACY GIFTS Pauline Douglas Marion Pfitzner Houk Robert E. Houk Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee

ASBURY CIRCLE** Jane Stevens Illich CHARTER CIRCLE** Betty Bartuska Adamson Louis R. de Filippis Marion Pfitzner Houk Robert E. Houk Robert W. Lott Anne Strehlow Vance

CLASS CHAIR: Philip E. Bash ANNUAL FUND: $33,919 DONORS: 47 PARTICIPATION: 19% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,900

FOUNDERS CIRCLE James M. Briggs Joyce Webster Cramer Lloyd E. Dyer Duane R. Murphy Martha Jewett Yeo

ASBURY CIRCLE** R. Drew Miller John C. Siegesmund, Jr.

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Betty Thornburg Briggs Robert J. Lavidge PATRONS CIRCLE William F. Edington Donald W. Jones, Sr. Marion Wrege May BUILDERS CIRCLE Barbara S. Baldwin Stella Williams Clapp Gretna Yunker Connor Rebecca Wray Degitz Donald F. Elliott, Jr. James A. Felts Marguerite Arendt Goss Elizabeth Roberts Greene Dorothy Hooper Hindenach Constance Ceeley Klarer Harold M. Manifold Donald M. Rehm Mary Dyar Robinson Marguerite Erdman Sailor Gene Schobinger, Jr. Charleen Seibel Sessions Charles H. Sheridan Martha Ketcham Stafford John R. Warner Wanda Stewart Wheeler CONTRIBUTORS Phyllis Fry Acker Louise McEachron Babbitt Suzanne Custer Collins Catherine Peet Cook P. Richardson Gale Dorothy Gardner Goodnough George H. Hayes Betty Lindsey Thompson GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Paul S. Jarrett SPECIAL GIFTS Barbara Hogate Ferrin Carl F. Woessner OTHER GIFTS Doris Elliott Souder

“Looking back, all my best decisions in life either stem from or are connected to the initial decision to enroll at DePauw University.” – Philip E. Bash ’43

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

34

LEGACY GIFTS Carl F. Woessner

CLASS CHAIR: Phyllis Walcott Nichols ANNUAL FUND: $24,461 DONORS: 66 PARTICIPATION: 25% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,225 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Ann Durham Weinrichter ASBURY CIRCLE** John Mirza Clarke E. Whitaker CHARTER CIRCLE** Katharine Draper Haimbaugh Marilynn Parrett Hansen Marian Walker LeGros FOUNDERS CIRCLE John R. Jewett Edward L. Koosed ◆ Phyllis Walcott Nichols Robert T. Watson PATRONS CIRCLE Janet Silverstorf Dodd Lawrence S. Dunham Donald R. Fretz Leonard W. Huck Jean MacRae Jones Gloria Rick Price George J. Rahe, Jr. Robert F. Reckman BUILDERS CIRCLE Alvin H. Barrows Aileen Perkins Bockstahler Joyce Dunbar Dolan Florence Jome Donner M. Lewis Gulick Dorothy Ludington Haines E. Thomas Harnish Lois Kjellberg Hughet Norman J. Knights LeRoy M. Lacey Martha Clem Million Frances Yamasaki Mori William H. Poggemeier, Jr. Robert E. Sessions Marjorie Hamblin Sheridan Marcia Young Smith Mary Cleary Straker Martin J. Tuckett Margaret Kleinke Walsh Marjorie Ford Wells John J. Wittich Leah Elliott Wittich CONTRIBUTORS Edith Greenleaf Aanderud James I. Ball Phoebe Yeo Barta Howard J. Clinebell, Jr. Eleanor McIndoo Couch Suzanne Marley Culmer Elizabeth Johnson Davidson Nancy Richards Davis Donald L. Galbraith Pauline Grossman Gregory Mary Sears Haake Wayne S. Hieber Jane Hedgcock Holt J. Stanley Howell Virginia Moomaw Jackson M.Margery Clark LaBrec Lois Hassell Lenz Ruth Merchant Michaelson Marjorie Inwood Mondecar Muriel Roberts Smith Otto S. Steele, Jr. Katherine Conde Stevens

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Virginia Gibson Stieglitz Virginia Jacoby Stooker Susan Alvis Weakley Ralph F. Williams GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Dorothy Brown Life SPECIAL GIFTS M. Lewis Gulick OTHER GIFTS Edith Greenleaf Aanderud Lois Hassell Lenz Robert W. Sievers Guy M. Binx Walker LEGACY GIFTS M. Lewis Gulick

ANNUAL FUND: $10,565 DONORS: 53 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,750 1837 CIRCLE** Arthur E. Klauser

Lucy Richardson Hurst Joanne Baker Miles Dorothy McCullough Morehead Mary Neal Pickel Marjorie Evans Siegesmund Sylvia E.M. Skoglund James G. Thon Gerald F. Ward Lucy Longden Webb dec Nancy Myer Weingartner GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Stanley M. Smith

ANNUAL FUND: $15,244 DONORS: 46 PARTICIPATION: 21% MATCHING GIFTS: $3,325 OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Barbara Blakemore ASBURY CIRCLE** Marjorie Volwiler Grinnell

ASBURY CIRCLE** B. Fiske Field

CHARTER CIRCLE** Harriett Wolter Conner Margaret Santner Dye Jane Hickam Grizzell

CHARTER CIRCLE** Marion Mulvena Brainerd Mary Baker Winning

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Arlyn Theiss Johnson William A. Nicoll

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Mary Loop Doughten Charlotte Biernatzki Jeltsch Marybelle Bramhall Jewett Margaret Zwigard Lavidge William C. North Jean Mehlig Watson

PATRONS CIRCLE Jane Evans Berghoff Carolyn Crandall Barbara Loomis Good Jeanne Guild Townsend Elizabeth Smock Wickman

PATRONS CIRCLE Marie Freeman Holcomb Eleanor Crosby Leigeber Lloyd P. Pullen Norma Oburn Roberts BUILDERS CIRCLE Charles A. Boswell Lois Bearss Boswell Paul F. Brown Dorothy Combs Claypool George Creeger Barbara Wilde Dean William H. Fletcher Patricia Porterfield Hackett Alice Hobart Horne Ray S. Jacobs Betty Jo McDonald Judy Martha Haverstick Kay Margaret Roth Martin Dorothy Sperry McClellan Leighton A. Nugent Flohn Leypoldt Offenhauer Frances Beck Reynolds Mary Gardner Schottstaedt Willard C. Shrode E. Lain Tetrick Risdon J. Westen Helen Wenrich Wood CONTRIBUTORS Ruth Hammerman Berman Luella Boonstra Boaz Sheila Tourtelot Burris Elizabeth Cave Elizabeth Fawcett Farone Gratia Hannan Griffith Robert C. Hartmann

BUILDERS CIRCLE Dorothy Gray Beverly Virginia Jones Bright Warren E. Fayart Jack W. Graham Phyllis Whitcomb Green Martha Yelton Hanpeter Esther Steele Hyde Miriam White Jacobs Kathryn Weesner Miller Barbara Furr Moorman Harold E. Nelson Dorothy Wright Peck Marjorie Mogg Pettersen Robert M. Pierson Jean Holmes Pine Esther Strong Rogers dec Margaret Jeffery Sethness Margaret Foley Showalter Ralph S. Steele Pauline Peterson Warner Marion Palmer Weyrauch CONTRIBUTORS William M. Blessing Martha Lang Carlisle James W. Clark Elizabeth Phelps Cole Lillian Toth Fahey Neil Hercules Julia Gullett Holth Jacqueline Arnold Lang Marjorie M. Osborn Katherine Wright Pickert Gloria Kimmel Robinson Nancy McClure Russell Dorothy Tippett Speer

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Mary Critchfield Shook

D. Keith Campbell Marjorie Hagen Cantrell Ruth Borgmeier Daugherty Paul W. Deppert Clarence R. Jung, Jr. Margaret Showalter Keith Marjorie Lee Lester Edward H. Polley John B. Robertson Jane Rinehart Scanlon June Schnedeker Spencer John G. Taflinger Loraine McClelland Walker Willis W. Ward John R. Webb Margaret Keach Williamson

OTHER GIFTS Jeanne Guild Townsend

ANNUAL FUND: $38,085 DONORS: 70 PARTICIPATION: 21% MATCHING GIFTS: $6,850 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Sue Oettinger Radcliffe Ralph M. Weinrichter

LEGACY GIFTS Eileen Sullivan Emison James H. Emison

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Barbara Van Dellen Bere’ ASBURY CIRCLE** Shirley Gilbert Durham Erwin E. Schulze

ANNUAL FUND: $41,025 DONORS: 103 PARTICIPATION: 23% MATCHING GIFTS: $32,300

CHARTER CIRCLE** Dorothy Jones Agronick Eileen Sullivan Emison James H. Emison Joel E. Grizzell Jean Hixon Jelliffe Richard A. Kerr William M. Walton

TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Richard D. Wood OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Robert R. Frederick

FOUNDERS CIRCLE James G. Andrews M. Loren Bullock Julia Sloan Evans Barbara Mayne Gasser Erwin Huston John D. Williams

ASBURY CIRCLE** Frank W. Durham, Jr. T. Lyle Harlor CHARTER CIRCLE** Fredrick J. Kunze W. J. Lewis, Jr. Charles C. Roberts Mary Roberts Roberts William G. Smith M. Jo Tranbarger Richard A. West

PATRONS CIRCLE John H. Cox Elizabeth Martin Garrison John W. Hardebeck Barbara Day Hunter Thomas W. Hunter Edwin C. Salter

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Ellen Jacobsen Andrews Bette Johnston Boothby James E. Brooks Robert C. DeVries Keith W. Ragan

BUILDERS CIRCLE Marilyn Younker Anders James J. Baldwin Martha Wisehart Baldwin Margaret Ross Black Jacqueline Misenheimer Blackburn Jean Maglott Claycombe Jean Clark Crichlow Margaret Ward Daniel Byron F. Doenges Elaine Aiken Doenges Dorothy Giles Dyer Joan Grootemaat Eschweiler Jean Young Eyrich Gordon E. Fisher Hilliard J. Fjord Phyllis Wefel Fruechtenicht John W. Gallagher Mildred Routt Gardner Betty Staples Herdman Marilyn Masters McQuistan Edgar A. Meyer Clara Aumann Milligan Mary Carlson Peterson Marian Osborn Porter Winona Bortz Vernberg John S. Wells, Jr. Arthur H. Zwierlein

PATRONS CIRCLE Edward K. Banker Samuel G. Clifford, Jr. Jeanne Smith Gillum Barbara Sward Graves Dona Wilson Imler William A. Imler Elizabeth Friend Marsh Robert A. Meredith Betty Simpson Moss Frank Sechler Richard A. Thornburg Robert J. Tilley Nancy Myers Trout Gladys Tall Tsaros BUILDERS CIRCLE Ruth Henley Adams Elizabeth Mercer Allured Edward W. Bauman, Jr. Raymond P. Brown Carolyn Swartzbaugh Chenoweth John R. Claycombe Helen Harris Cola Jane Nicholls Curto Margery Graham Freshley Robert L. Frey Margaret Rowan Grimes

CONTRIBUTORS Marjorie Snyder Beckett Vivian Hora Bosquit Dorothy Walsman Burkhart

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

35

Edwin P. Hawes Richard L. Henry Marillyn Knuepfer Hudson Dorcas Owens Kerr Bettye Kraemer McMahon Louise Martin Mohler Peggy Sandy Moore Franklyn K. Norris Serene Panama Onesto Marilyn Seabrook Pinaire Edward D. Porter III L. C. Rudolph Richard R. Savage Edith Schmidt William H. Sharp Marilyn Shaw Smith Heath C. Steele John D. Tucker Bonnie Wallis Tyler George F. Westfall James R. Wheeler Elizabeth Bennett Wildman Stuart H. Wildman Robert E. Williams, Jr. Beulah Bull Wilson Marian Gregory Wolf CONTRIBUTORS Sara Keith Allison Benjamin E. Antle Elizabeth Brant Barker Charles P. Beall Joseph D. Boyd Preston C. Brown Willis B. Conner Howard W. Eloe Jean Soltow Freshwater Earl B. Gardner, Jr. Phyllis Lewis Gardner Shirley Hooper Greene Eleanor Mackey Hanson Helen Talbert Huber Betty Sageser Kennedy Charles M. Knueppel Virginia Auble Knueppel Alberta Freud Kogan James T. Little William T. Louth Nancy Scism Marble Nina Fay McCunniff Marilyn Husson Mellett Walter K. Mickelson, Jr. Ann Bash Neff Rebecca Longden Oliver Jane O’Bannon Parker Mary Simmons Pauley Virginia Morberg Peterson William E. Rietz dec Margaret Gage Sanchez Audrey Novak Smith John B. Stevens Alice Plasterer Stickler Jane Pittman Volz W. Bruce Walker Robert S. Wright dec GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Eleanore Nystrom Brooks Arthur D. Carkeek Carl L. Hake SPECIAL GIFTS Robert R. Frederick Marven J. Glen OTHER GIFTS Richard L. Henry Dona Wilson Imler William A. Imler Peggy Sandy Moore

LEGACY GIFTS Sue Shafer Farmer H. David Maloney dec

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter William F. Mohr ANNUAL FUND: $28,733 DONORS: 128 PARTICIPATION: 30% MATCHING GIFTS: $9,983 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Gretchen Scott Anderson Paul F. Radcliffe OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Carolyn Smith Frederick ASBURY CIRCLE** Jerry F. Weaver Ruth Scudder Weaver CHARTER CIRCLE** William W. Bromer Arline Kraft Buettin William H. Buettin ◆ Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter Barbara Burton Hoover Mary Sherer Lukens ◆ William F. Mohr FOUNDERS CIRCLE Anne Bayley Bailey Sara Lord Bodi Charles W. Boston Donald Jones Salena Hotchkiss Jones Robert F. Ogden Sogi Soder Betty Ballhorn Sultzer PATRONS CIRCLE Robert M. Baker Tavia Thorwaldson Bodenstedt James P. Fairfield Guy A. Fibbe Mary Triggs Hall Donald F. Holcomb Ann Churchman Stewart Charles A. West Robert T. Westmen Julia Trost Yake BUILDERS CIRCLE Stanley E. Allured E. Scannel Babb Enid Meredith Bennett Robert A. Bennett Mary Fisher Bowmar Robert W. Brumitt F. James Buck, Jr. Robert E. Buis Richard G. Cheney Richard B. Crandall Alfred D. Dixon Sara Calvert Dixon Elizabeth Frisbie Goodlad James L. Green dec Herbert E. Grimes Helen Picken Grogan Wells B. Grogan Lewis S. Haber Lois Fassnacht Haber A. Theodore Halsted Melody Damon Hollatz dec John S. Hubbard Jacqueline Orr Hutmacher Phyllis Madden Johnston Eleanor Marshall-White John W. McFarland

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Nancy Elliott McFarland Shirley Swank Mitchem S. Robert Mohler dec Jeanne Roberts Novotny Cyndalu Stivers Piquette Betty Thralls Randall Joan Hoy Sampson Patricia Martin See Richard H. Showalter Colleen White Smith Alyson Wise Steele Carolyn Costin Tucker F. J. Vernberg Barbara Underwood Wright Oscar F. Yanson Shirley McCormick Youngblood Dorothy Cline Yunghans CONTRIBUTORS J. Bruce Amstutz Ann Weingartner Armstrong dec Marianna Hahl Beers S. Benjamin Beeson James E. Bethel Priscilla Griswold Bethel Alice Barger Bower Joseph H. Clark Jacqueline Du Jardin Clemenson Barbara Coons Connelly Reta Wallis Cruse Phyllis Chapman Dickson Robert J. Doherty, Sr. Virginia Porter Dolk Gerald L. Edwards Joie Lobnitz Felix Patricia A. Goodwin Judith Jackson Hanson Barbara J. Holley John R. Hook Ralph L. Houser Melvyn J. Huber Theodore I. Hunsaker Mary Cromer Hunt Georgia Smith Kalman Keith L. Kline Edna Walters LaRue Barbara Daniels Laundergan Anders N. Madsen, Jr. Lorraine Long Madsen Eleanor Page Magorien Marcia Bogaard McCracken Susanne Chamberlin McMichael Patricia Scudder Merritt Marilyn Schacht Mingee Donall E. Myers Phyllis Pavey Neville Nancy Steele Noertker Carolyn Feicht Noss John L. Novak Charlene Quinn O’Connor Marilyn Smith Overton Roger L. Ragan John A. Roberts Virginia Dodge Robertson Robert P. Robinson Albert J. Schmidt Burt Schmitz John P. Simon Ellen Weathers Stevens Audrey Wagner Taylor James A. Taylor Janet Westmen Taylor Charles R. Templin Beth E. Trayner Mary Quiter Truax Clara Snepp Vogt

SPECIAL GIFTS Gretchen Scott Anderson Carolyn Smith Frederick OTHER GIFTS John W. McFarland Nancy Elliott McFarland

CLASS CHAIR: James Barbieri ANNUAL FUND: $71,805 DONORS: 159 PARTICIPATION: 34% MATCHING GIFTS: $6,315 1837 CIRCLE** Louise Woods Crandall PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Dean K. Anderson James R. Williams OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Eugene L. Delves John D. Fetters Carl H. Goltermann CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ James Barbieri Patricia Ryan Bromer Constance Caylor Carney Joseph B. Carney, Sr. Kathryn Schwarz Colten Dale J. Ducommun William E. Gamble Mildred Greenleaf Hodshire Barbara Lenfesty Holt John M. Holt C. Robert Jordan James R. Keene Martha Ingram Keene Maurice B. Wood FOUNDERS CIRCLE Lewis J. Bodi Ann Hartenstein Creswell Neal L. Creswell Boots Duesing Doris Wells Duesing Diane Severns Farage Barbara Evans Farris Phillip H. Farris Russell H. Hart, Jr. John A. Light III Richard F. McLoughlin Ralph F. Stepp, Jr. Barbara Ocheltree Stepp PATRONS CIRCLE Cynthia Dreher Baker Shirley Beistle Climo G. Richard Danielson George R. Glass Norman H. Hake Robert E. Holmes Charles E. Kirsch Gloria Vaughan Robert C. Zimmer BUILDERS CIRCLE Barton Anson David L. Baker Virginia Bartlett Baker A. Kirby Baldwin, Jr. Nancy Dean Baxter Sarah Clark Breck William P. Buckner, Jr. William C. Caldwell, Jr. Gene Hahn Cheney John D. Colbrunn Wilbur C. Cylke

Carolyn Schwentker Daus Allen W. Dirrim Francis E. Evans Mildred Semelka Evans Richard M. Goltermann Warren A. Goodlad Joann Brown Graham Shirley Burdick Hamilton Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt Albert F. Hill John E. Hoadley Cynthia Rice Hogan Doris Mitten Holden William S. Hollatz Catherine Mattson Jensen Frederick J. Kent Donna Dahlen Kerr Jane Messing Kleinschmidt Kenneth R. Kleinschmidt Margaret Blackwell Koenig Roland E. Koenig Henry Lewis Barbara Jones Lowe Joan Drompp McAfee Joann Stephens McKay Carol Borge McMahon Robert V. Mellott John W. Morris Robert F. Overmyer Alfred Piquette Gaylord E. Rough D. James Runyon George M. Sammons Dean R. Sampson John Scatterday David Smith George J. Smith Marion Greenleaf Smith Robert D. Smith Stanley B. Staples E. L. Stewart, Jr. Katharine Sherman Stewart George R. Tovey Jane Hale Utterback Patricia Collier Waters Dorothy Gildemeister Williams King Williams, Jr. Annette C. Wortman Julia Countryman Yanson Roland S. Yunghans

Elizabeth Saucerman Paris Carol Nicholson Phillips Suzanne Day Pontius Thomas M. Pontius Val Price, Jr. Victor E. Ramsey Carol Downie Regan James A. Rice Robert J. Ricketts Mary Mackenzie Roberts Kathryn Jung Schmidt Elizabeth Horn Schumacher A. Glenn Shoptaugh, Jr. Dorothy Schoneker Skinner James E. Smith, Jr. Honey Van Dervoort Snider Judson P. Spore, Jr. Kathryn Pierce Steffen Norman L. Steffen Wayne C. Trapp Johanna Nash Van Valkenburgh Charles T. Vear David J. Ware Jane Wescott Weis Shirley Crisler Williams Mary Jeffrey Zellers GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Joseph F. Boggs Thomas S. Emison Charles W. Mueller Marylyn Ott Mueller SPECIAL GIFTS Dean K. Anderson J. William Asher Claude C. Boles Marilyn Davis Boles Alan M. Craft Domenico Sella OTHER GIFTS James H. Henderson Robert D. Jackson Victor E. Ramsey David Smith Marion Greenleaf Smith Stanley A. White LEGACY GIFTS C. Lane Moore Marian Miner Moore

CONTRIBUTORS Donald E. Applegate James W. Armstrong James A. Baham Mary Hester Bayer Lester E. Beesley Dorothy Scott Capp Susan Hoppinger Carson Robert B. Chevalier Bill D. Clem Charles H. Dale Robert G. Doyle Ruth Herold Dumond Lois Nash Harbert James H. Henderson Joanne Blake Hurst Patricia Jacobs Jenkins Arthur C. Jordan James M. Jordan Mary Lee Jordan Harry E. Katzmann Ann Brigham Kazmar June Schoubye Kenney Marion Lewis Lewis Alice Rutherford Logan June Lydrickson Long Dora Hildebrand Meredith Emily Murray Michael Charles L. Miller, Jr. Joan Isenbarger Murray Barbara Barr Newlin Donald A. Page

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: John P. Rudy David B. Stevens ANNUAL FUND: $99,620 DONORS: 157 PARTICIPATION: 38% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,675 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Brevoort Baker II Barbara Forsell Barbieri Donald E. Bartlett Selma Kamphaus Caldwell Leo V. Deal Charles R. Ellinwood Dale E. Espich C. Salen Herke Jill Foddrill Jackson Anne Dutelle Martenson Dean A. Mitchell Norman G. Morris Virginia Condon Neff Raymond J. Payne Marilyn Wiegand Pecsok Eleanor Hockey Perris Barbara Armitage Porter Anne Keeney Ruedig

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

36

Nancy Shelly Schaenen John W. Schlotz Norval B. Stephens, Jr. Kenneth B. Welliver James C. Widman 1837 CIRCLE** ◆ Nancy Shelly Schaenen PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Nancy Bartol Darnell Rachel Payne Jakes Diane Forst Stephens ◆ Norval B. Stephens, Jr. OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Sue Howard Delves ◆ Dean A. Mitchell ◆ David B. Stevens ASBURY CIRCLE** Joseph Butler ◆ John P. Rudy CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Barbara Forsell Barbieri Edward J. Casassa J. Campbell Craddock Loren D. Daily ◆ Dale E. Espich Dick Everard ◆ C. Salen Herke Anne Mossberg Hillman Herbert W. Hoover Sandra Brooks Jordan Herbert A. Kern Robert L. Koenig Verna M. Meyer Carlotta Lance Millholland ◆ Virginia Condon Neff Maclyn T. Parker Patricia Opie Parker ◆ Raymond J. Payne ◆ Eleanor Hockey Perris Carl S. Sorenson Leigh A. Stocking Brenton Wadsworth FOUNDERS CIRCLE Dorothy Stout Aldridge Ninalouise Hart Isaacson Anne Hartshorn Luber Anita Henderson McLoughlin Charles V. Reed ◆ James C. Widman Nina Streepey Zanes PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Brevoort Baker II Jo Givens Baker William D. Bugher Martha Nutt Dunn C. Thomas Floyd Harry D. Jacobs, Jr. Pauline Rich Krigbaum Joseph W. Lullo Virginia Kibbler Lullo John H. Mitchell Jean Wilcox Morris Joan Lindemeyer Tedford John H. Tedford H. Lincoln Vehmeyer, Jr. George F. Weikert Stanley G. White BUILDERS CIRCLE Robert Agan Wesley H. Allen Ruth Floyd Anson Carol Sanford Baldwin Martha Whitmer Bark Robert C. Bayer

Ralph A. Berg Donna Morris Biddinger Nancy Bardonner Bossert Max L. Boyd Elizabeth Veit Boynton William Breck Donald E. Breimeier ◆ Selma Kamphaus Caldwell Patricia Wylie Carr Richard E. Clift Janice Mullen Cooke Barbara Brasmer Cudmore Elsie Manny Eads ◆ Charles R. Ellinwood Russell L. Freeland Carolyn Waller Heagey Virginia Arnold Hebel dec Ellen Hoisington Johnson Florence-Ida Maclean McDonald-West Paul R. Miller ◆ Norman G. Morris Marilyn Stevenson Morrison Joan Barnes Nicholson Patricia Hancock Passer Joyce Adams Patterson ◆ Marilyn Wiegand Pecsok Eunice Blanchard Poethig ◆ Barbara Armitage Porter Thomas A. Rohm Ellen Todrank Rudolph ◆ Anne Keeney Ruedig John F. Russell Jeanne Ashbaugh Schirmer Morgan F. Simmons Phyllis Luttrell Smith Elliott L. Sorge Shirley Veneman Staggs Margaret Thomas Strandjord Helen Donahoe Sullivan Ann Huesmann Thompson H. Canary Thornburg Margery Guston Tovey Jeannine Spangler Triebel Russell F. Triebel M. C. Urban, Jr. Mary Lou Van Buren Arthur B. Webb Barbara Riggs Wever Charles A. Whitcomb Josephine Scribner Wilson CONTRIBUTORS R. Regner Arvidson Mary Taylor Benson Myrna Kincaid Bircher Joan Foster Brabec Anne Harvey Dabbs Vera Nielsen Deal Nancy Haase Dolan J. William Doolittle Glen O. Eckelman Barbara Button Everhard Donna Crisler Forbes Glenn Glazier Alice Chandler Gockley dec Frances Gilpin Gumpper Barbara Banks Gurney Wanda Beebe Hamilton Nancy Cessna Hawthorne Evelyn Hartford Horton Anna Ashton Iseri Virginia McCartney Jenkins Frances Chambers Joswick Jean Flori Judd G. Robert Keesling Raymond P. Lewis, Jr. James E. Liebig Helen Freund Linville Nancy Jones Madison Eleanor Anderson Moore Betty Scarborough Munnings Marian Merchant New

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Janet Stevens Papworth Joanne Bigham Pinner Barbara Britt Przetak Robert W. Pugh Rex B. Ragan Sally Lehman Reynolds Cynthia Allen Ricketts Barbara Ryrholm Sarason Jacquelyn Lapsys Scheibelhut ◆ John W. Schlotz Nancy Beard Stauber Phyllis Prakel Tate Beverly Saltz Trochuck ◆ Kenneth B. Welliver Mary Hickman Welliver Clara Clifford Wilson Katharine Keene Winton Carl A. Zenor GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Virginia Arnold Hebel David A. Sheperd SPECIAL GIFTS Dean A. Mitchell Diane Forst Stephens Norval B. Stephens, Jr. OTHER GIFTS William D. Bugher Dick Everard Jill Foddrill Jackson G. Michael Pettinger LEGACY GIFTS John P. Rudy

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. Carol Nelson Johnson ANNUAL FUND: $109,121 DONORS: 169 PARTICIPATION: 39% MATCHING GIFTS: $7,232 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS John T. Anderson Don B. Ansel Stanley E. Collins Charlotte Taylor Cooney Fran Tuttle Drew Anna Cain Ducommun Richard W. Fulmer Thomas H. Gardner Bert Handwork Glenn C. Hannah Richard C. Holland Peggy Ragan Hughes Charles A. Leis Marilyn Newpart Leis Martha Dunlavy Mitchell Jay A. Morris Robert L. Queller Martha Sanders Saunders Ned A. Smith Sally Symon Stevens Joann Wine White Miriam Ely Zukoski TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** James W. Emison PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Stanley M. Barkley ◆ Charles A. Leis ◆ Marilyn Newpart Leis OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Henry A. Leander Louise Ford Leander

◆ Martha Dunlavy Mitchell ◆ Ned A. Smith ◆ Sally Symon Stevens ASBURY CIRCLE** Kathleen Keller Smith CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ John T. Anderson Nancy Filkey Anderson ◆ Don B. Ansel Irene Koebke Ansel Gloria Lindquist Daily ◆ Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. ◆ Anna Cain Ducommun Allen D. Fleener Beverly Grant Frier Jean Shutz Fulmer ◆ Richard W. Fulmer Ione Thompson Goodman Lee H. Hamilton Nancy Nelson Hamilton ◆ Bert Handwork ◆ Glenn C. Hannah Charles W. Hillman ◆ Richard C. Holland ◆ Carol Nelson Johnson Paul E. Lancaster Jane Greer Lauritzen Nancy Sjostrom Miller Jack C. Moll Joan Kaniewski Mull John C. Mull Joanne Arvidson Sheperd Howard E. Steele Marilyn Smith Steele Mary Cattran Stephens ◆ Joann Wine White Janet Lewis Williams FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Charlotte Taylor Cooney ◆ Fran Tuttle Drew Susan Metcalfe Elzemeyer L. Penfield Faber Mary Whitmore Hague Leland A. Lahr Grant C. Light Joseph H. Manhart John C. Melangton John A. Thoms ◆ Miriam Ely Zukoski PATRONS CIRCLE Beverly Baird Bugher Phyllis Nelson Danielson Nancy Driscol Gardner ◆ Thomas H. Gardner Herbert J. Grubb Nancy Maclennan Lavin Anabel Russell Mason James H. Mason Herbert A. Miller, Jr. Dorena Van Voorhies Mitchell Patricia Hedges Norbury Thomas E. Parfitt Robert M. Radle, Jr. ◆ Martha Sanders Saunders Gregory L. Smith Mabel Schloot Smith BUILDERS CIRCLE John E. Beesley Susan Moffett Blake James L. Bogue David W. Britton, Jr. James K. Chamness Bette Doolittle Culver John P. Culver, Jr. William C. Cummings Margaretta Ryder Denham Patricia Crays Dixon Virginia Downs

Susanna Bowers Ellinwood Marilyn Heaton Fackler W. Graeme Francis Mary Jane Garber Lois McQueen Gartner Paul O. Germann, Jr. Richard A. Haller, Sr. L. Charles Hebel, Jr. John W. Kinsey Lewis L. Kirk, Jr. Marjorie Needham Latzko Janet Teetor Loring Richard W. Loring John I. Lundmark Lillian F. Lynch Norman K. Martin Barbara Miller Meeker David Moessinger Martha Curry Morey ◆ Jay A. Morris Susan Sawens Nelson Nancy Hartz Nesbit William R. Nesbit Sheila Griffith Nolin Jean Hartsock Peters Cynthia Cline Roberts Robert E. Rohm Barbara Bennett Ruble Elizabeth Rauch Taylor Raymond S. Thiem Anne Cosler Trovinger Helen Gibson Tykal Jack B. Tykal Ronald F. Van Vactor Mary Goodrich Watts James H. Williams Nancy Haupt York

James R. Kanney Nancy Leggitt Katzmann Joanne Leaton Keller Mary Lesperance Kimble Suzanne Franzen Kraft Charles S. Levings III Carol Larson Loew-Kalbas Margaret Bennett Martin James H. McCrory JoAnn Baker Mets Alice Fairbank Mulligan Harold R. Muncie Robert E. Neff, Jr. Fran Laury Osborne Marilyn Thomas Peterson Janet Sollitt Scholtes Marion Bauman Sego Kenneth R. Simmons Betty Hanlin Smith Suzanne Clemons Smith Fauneil Brattain Stewart Max F. Taylor Paul C. Thrasher, Jr. William H. Timm Marilyn Floridis Tolnitch Elizabeth Ayres Tucker L. E. Tweedle Jacqueline Owens Van Wagner William R. Watson, Jr. Elizabeth Browning Witchey George O. Witwer GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Ronald L. Knuth Jack W. Payne SPECIAL GIFTS James W. Emison Martha Dunlavy Mitchell Joann Wine White

CONTRIBUTORS William C. Ashman Muriel Nelson Berger Loren K. Bethke Carolyn Blakemore Dorothy Speed Blanton Janet Marshall Boeh Lynn Tozer Bowles Catherine Barnett Brockington Joan Schafer Carrodus Barbara Brewer Clark Mary Renkenberger Closz William H. Closz John H. Coats James B. Cromar Gertrude Bishop Davies Fern Hilton Davis Nancy Cox Fontaine Norma Brownell Fuller Edward O. Gammel Patricia M. Gordon Mary Johnson Jordan Shirley Brooks Judy

OTHER GIFTS Beverly Baird Bugher Herbert J. Grubb Ned A. Smith LEGACY GIFTS Glenn C. Hannah

ANNUAL FUND: $87,843 DONORS: 133 PARTICIPATION: 35% MATCHING GIFTS: $100 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** James K. Baker Eleanor Thee Barkley

“I am grateful to my parents for giving me the opportunity to attend DePauw and to DePauw for giving me the education and confidence to enter into the world of work and begin a career I loved. I have always attributed whatever success I had in my career and in my volunteer work to being a DePauw graduate. I will always cherish the friends I made at DePauw and the wonderful memories.” – Carol Nelson Johnson ’52

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

37

John W. Jakes David J. Morehead Marjorie Emshoff Tower Wesley Tower OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Richard A. Hansen ASBURY CIRCLE** David S. Johnson Joan Lubman Strawn CHARTER CIRCLE** Louis O. Carr Joyce Foster Larson Arthur M. Millholland Carole Boardway Murray Elizabeth Class Payne Mildred Trares Schaefer William A. Shumaker Alvin I. Singer Jane Ehmann Wood FOUNDERS CIRCLE Thomas F. Amann Beverly Byram Anderson J. Kent Guild Judith Drompp Guild Jane Heaton Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Mary Shattuck Ives Monte H. Jacoby dec Patricia Williams Jennings James B. McClenahan Rosalie Amory Miller Kay Leonard Stephens William L. White PATRONS CIRCLE Charles C. Adams Marcia Terwilliger Adams Jeanne Thompson Deichmiller Charles C. Eynon Richard B. Helfrich William H. Hoag Victor Jackson Emmett F. Kaelble Vern T. Kraushaar William H. Oberholtzer Betty Corder Outerbridge William M. Pendleton Joan Hockersmith Piercefield Betty Thoma Weikert BUILDERS CIRCLE Joyce Vietzke Allen Melvin L. Allen Peggy Carey Beman Karin Hennings Bennington Nancy Romack Blue Barbara Sumpter Boerger Madelyn Hatch Bogue Betty Soukup Boyd Donald A. Busbey, Jr. Dorothy Frey Chamness William M. Clark Carolyn Compton Cook James C. Costin Clyde H. Dornbusch Donna Lee Edwards Steven H. Feagler Barbara Miller Fisher Alice Rogers Freeman Jerry A. Freeman Ivan S. Fucilla Marilyn Lundborg Garber Kenneth L. Hebson James Hollensteiner Joanne Christensen Hood Florence Ullrich Kelley Wallace E. King James A. Koch Barbara Cash LaVelle

John C. Lowe Mary Ehrlich Lundmark Kay Kennedy Manifold Jean Murphy Carlisle K. Parker, Jr. Marcia Edwards Peterson Donald R. Roberts Jane Watson Rohm Virginia Kraft Scatterday Joan Zacharias Scheel Marilyn Hatch Schmidt Kendrick Shedd Mary Lacy Smith Patricia Sommer Smith Ronald D. Smith R. Philip Steinberg Donald L. Tollefson Robert P. Trautman David L. Vear Dorothy Williams Venning Barry Wade F. Michael Wahl Bruce Walker Thomas A. Wright David L. Young Nancy Lemen Zimmerman CONTRIBUTORS Inez Mann Antle Joyce Wilson Bolanovich Mary Daggett Carlton Julia Evans Day Elizabeth Davis Dean Kathryn Wieland Dombey Diane Mound Doner John N. Elliott Joyce Whitehead Elliott C. Dean Ellison Joan Steward Erb Barbara Stahoviak Gates Susan Stoll Herin Laverne J. Lani Robert B. Micklewright Merle H. Miller, Jr. Robert E. Myers Margaret Haefner Palo Robert A. Schilling Robert M. Seiler Althea Rautenberg Smith Donna James Smith Nancy Dodge Smith William W. Smits Betty Murray Spehar Mary Baughman Spilman John D. Strasma Robert S. Swaim, Jr. Ernest M. Thayer Christine Felix Tracey Mary Lewis Valentine Dolph M. Veatch II Janyce Kishman Wieland Kenneth A. Wieland GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Betty Ashton Nieman SPECIAL GIFTS Nancy McCoy Drake J. Kent Guild Judith Drompp Guild Richard A. Hansen David J. Morehead Alvin I. Singer OTHER GIFTS Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Mary Shattuck Ives Robert J. Lewis LEGACY GIFTS David J. Morehead

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Joan Westmen Battey Betty Davis Givens Ronald K. Holmberg Marjorie Davis Morehead Richard A. Warne Jerry L. Williams ANNUAL FUND: $400,475 DONORS: 218 PARTICIPATION: 60% MATCHING GIFTS: $15,306 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS William W. Allison Alfred D. Biggs, Jr. Ruth Hawkins Biggs Allen K. Billingsley Mary Winkler Brennan Chester W. Browne, Jr. Loraine Loomis Cox Marilyn Holtman Fetters Marilyn Carlson Filemyr Donna Payne Hoenes James M. Holland Kareen Morris Jacobs Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. Anne Prindle Johnson Charles I. Johnson Judith Dutchess Kepner John W. Lauter John T. Peters Patricia Cullen Ratcliff Frederick C. Reigle Ralph W. Riecker, Jr. John B. Rosenow James W. Rowlett Edward L. Stahley David C. Stockwell Alice Taylor Storey Ellen Little Vanden Brink Nancy May Woulfe Robert L. Young, Jr. TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** William D. George, Jr. ◆ Ronald K. Holmberg Jane Leahy Warne ◆ Richard A. Warne ◆ Jerry L. Williams EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Sally Sohngen Henderson Barbara Loveday Swanson PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** ◆ Betty Davis Givens ◆ Marjorie Davis Morehead OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Chester W. Browne, Jr. ◆ Marilyn Holtman Fetters Elisabeth Jones Grueninger ◆ Donna Payne Hoenes Henry J. Hoenes, Jr. R. Edward McGreevy, Jr. ASBURY CIRCLE** George H. Aldrich ◆ Alfred D. Biggs, Jr. ◆ Ruth Hawkins Biggs Warren F. Brecht ◆ Jane Rowles Dickson Robert E. Ferguson ◆ James M. Holland ◆ Anne Prindle Johnson Clark L. Wagner CHARTER CIRCLE** Peggy Cooper Babcock Roberta Farrow Baldwin ◆ Mary Winkler Brennan

Edward W. Cassidy ◆ Loraine Loomis Cox Edward G. Daniels Richard E. Deer Gordon C. Gimple Susanne Matlock Gooding Anne Emison Harmon Robert F. Henry, Jr. ◆ Kareen Morris Jacobs ◆ Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. Marilyn Shanks Klingaman ◆ John W. Lauter Jane Schwalm Miller Dorothy Nelson Moll William F. Nevitt Mary Schwartz Oakley William A. Pendl ◆ John T. Peters ◆ John B. Rosenow ◆ James W. Rowlett William H. Rudolph, Jr. Gretel Heinzerling Smith John S. Trees ◆ Ellen Little Vanden Brink George A. Wagle ◆ Robert L. Young, Jr. FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Joan Westmen Battey E. William Bergfeld, Jr. John L. Cowan Nancy Simpson Cowan Howard E. Denbo William P. Fearer ◆ Marilyn Carlson Filemyr William P. Giddings William Brian Hill John A. Jennings ◆ Charles I. Johnson Annichen Bohn Kassel Victor A. Kassel Richard D. Murphy Janice Wolle Nielsen Robert J. Nunn Audrey Thomas Pelham Lewis E. Peters John W. Plum ◆ Patricia Cullen Ratcliff Erick R. Ratzer Jeanne Mason Ratzer ◆ Ralph W. Riecker, Jr. ◆ Edward L. Stahley James Sykora II John T. Weise ◆ Nancy May Woulfe PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ William W. Allison James A. Briggs John E. Brown Lawrence E. Dawson Betty Ross Drake Susan Healey Eynon Kenneth H. Haynie Gloria Spore Helfrich Robert L. Huffman Gertrude Macomber Kivett Joan McCormick Mahoney David G. Mountcastle Roger J. Naus Judith Johnson Oberholtzer Marilyn Srigley Pendleton Barbara Cheney Prellberg Robert W. Rinne Barbara Burgoyne Schanck Martha Brubaker Sharp Richard M. Sharp Frank J. Tolford, Jr. Susan Scoins Wooden BUILDERS CIRCLE Philip L. Alsworth Janet Ketchum Armbrust

“My experience at DePauw could not have been a happier or more rewarding one … . I am thrilled that Joe Flummerfelt ’58 has accepted the Distinguished University Professorship. The DePauw community is very fortunate to have the country’s premier choral director in residence. It gives me great pleasure to know that I have helped in a small way.” – Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 J. Robert Ave Tanya Vonnegut Beck ◆ Allen K. Billingsley Joanne Shaw Cannon Thomas Christy, Jr. Rodney B. Clampitt Nancy Boyd Costin Marilyn Brown Croasdaile Marjorie Latimer Dailey Waneta Maxwell Dailey Roger R. Deary Barbara Buntain Donley Joan Falquet Dornbusch Kenneth J. Dorsch James E. Dudley Marilyn Wray Feagler Sharon Sloan Feix Nancy Langsenkamp Frenzel Edward L. Fritz Judith Clow Fucilla Timothy P. Garrigus Olivia Greco Gow Alice Milsted Hebson Nancy Fife Herodes Dorothy Baker Hintz Bernard E. Hoogenboom Kenneth O. Johnson Marjorie Davis Johnson Robert G. Johnson Patrice Moore Jones C. Travis Kendall ◆ Judith Dutchess Kepner James F. Knaggs Gene C. Laker Constance Hubbard Lakomski James D. Limestall Richard T. Louttit Jack W. Lukemeyer Frances Swanstrom MacCollum Beverly Stern McCleve John J. McRitchie Elaine Demos Miliotes Marilyn Miller Morris Kenrad E. Nelson Samuel B. Phillips Kathryn England Pilkinton Robert D. Pinkerton Patricia Van Riper Rice Frederick A. Sanders Alfred M. Scheel, Jr. Ernest G. Scotten III Mary Curry Shakespeare Carmen Lynch Siegel Robert F. Sinks Bernard F. Slanec Janet E. Snape Richard T. Snider Ann Stilwell Snyder Mary Hall Stewart ◆ David C. Stockwell ◆ Alice Taylor Storey Robert M. Thomas Jeanne Benson Van Nest

Robert G. Van Nest Gerald R. Vare Jean Risley Vaughn John R. Walker John M. Watkins Martha Swintz Watkins William R. Weatherly Janice Myers Weller George F. Wright, Jr. Dorothy Johnson Wyandt John O. Wyandt Joelen Cox Zimont CONTRIBUTORS Martha Fontaine Anderes Corliss D. Anderson, Jr. Barbara Gates Bensching Patricia Sale Boyles Phillip R. Brown Margaret Stigler Cauldwell Diana Duckett Clark Eleanor Priebe Cramer Charles C. Doenecke Ann Brant Dunnichay Sue Barthelmeh Eckstein David S. Grogan Glen A. Halbe Beverly Hanger Heitzenrater Helen Curry Holland Dana Scism Holleman Norman J. Hudak Ann Stiefel King John W. Krummel Everett L. Laury Sarah Harris Lee Janet Miller Lewis Barbara Swain Mackinnon Barbara Ganster McCrory Anne Bippus Meek L. Wilcox Oliver Sara Denton Ong Barbara Derrick Puterbaugh Lynne Wonderlin Rehder Frederick J. Ringley Daniel J. Ritter Joan Heiniger Sapon Dorothy Sihler Schmidt Joy Paulson Smith Jean A. Snow Carolyn Gipe Stauffer Jean Houston Watts Susan Ewert Wright Malinda Lynn Zenor GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Robert C. Baldwin Virginia Wilson Keller GIFTS IN HONOR OF Betty Davis Givens SPECIAL GIFTS Joan Westmen Battey

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

38

Edward W. Cassidy Betty Davis Givens Marjorie Davis Morehead Jane Leahy Warne Richard A. Warne OTHER GIFTS Robert F. Henry, Jr. Douglas A. Lee Lewis E. Peters John L. Spencer Carl A. Wilson II LEGACY GIFTS Marjorie Davis Morehead Frederick A. Sanders Jerry L. Williams

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Phyllis Walker Nicholas Ian M. Rolland Thomas A. Sargent Thelma Grosvenor Trudgen ANNUAL FUND: $66,385 DONORS: 121 PARTICIPATION: 39% MATCHING GIFTS: $6,163 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Lester S. Barritt Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh James E. Brumbaugh Jerry M. Burand Patricia Orr Burnham Marjorie Stutz Carr Benjamin G. Cochran Robert H. Giles Martha Davidson Kaelble Arthur S. Kimball, Jr. Mary Scircle Kimball Jane Clements King Jack H. McNairy H. Richard Morgenstern Robert L. Muller Sabra Hansen Qua Gretchen Strasma Rauschenberg Carol Wischmeyer Rucker Joyce Shoptaugh Shumaker Robert G. Soper Charles A. Vickers Raymond E. Wachter, Jr. Marilee Mercer Wead John B. Williams Dean R. Yarian EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** ◆ Ian M. Rolland OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Robert H. Giles Othmar G. Grueninger ◆ Phyllis Walker Nicholas CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh ◆ James E. Brumbaugh ◆ Marjorie Stutz Carr H. Keith Cox ◆ Jack H. McNairy Mary Condon McNairy ◆ H. Richard Morgenstern ◆ Robert L. Muller Harold A. Petersen Audrey Clark Rushing ◆ Thomas A. Sargent Robert W. Sass ◆ Joyce Shoptaugh Shumaker Charles D. Stocking

Nancy Curtis Stocking Norman E. Strasma FOUNDERS CIRCLE Marilou Morrell Kelly Dorothy Bieber Murphy Richard B. Murphy Joyce Milnar Nunn Richard H. Warnes Ann O’Connell Weise Stanley A. Williams PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Martha Davidson Kaelble Robert M. Kelsey ◆ Jane Clements King W. Joseph McDade Joann Sorber Mountcastle ◆ Charles A. Vickers Martha Johnson Vickers William P. Wooden ◆ Dean R. Yarian BUILDERS CIRCLE Gene L. Addison Susan Smith Baumann Donald E. Blatchley Philip F. Bradford Sharon Smith Britton ◆ Jerry M. Burand Joann Decker Burand ◆ Patricia Orr Burnham John N. Chapin, Jr. ◆ Benjamin G. Cochran Peter M. Dawson Dolly Weaver Deary Donna Buchanan Edgar Sanford Elson Elton Mimi Johnson Freeman Sarah Organ Geitz David E. Hood Donald A. Johnson Anne Nelson Jones William M. Keller, Jr. Robert R. Kimbell, Jr. Karen Drake Knaggs George W. Lewis Ronald W. Liechty Dorothy Johnson McWhirter Beverly Lewis Nicholson Richard P. Nicholson Berry Conway Passano Marni Atkins Powell ◆ Sabra Hansen Qua ◆ Gretchen Strasma Rauschenberg Mary Simmons Reece Jose S. Ribares Lona Beck Robertson ◆ Carol Wischmeyer Rucker Carol Hershberger Showers Jean Whitten Stafford John C. Stark H. Edward Tolle James M. Totman Janis Campbell Totman Spencer F. Trudgen ◆ Thelma Grosvenor Trudgen Sandra Garrett Ullman Joe W. Vaughn Carol Mahood Walker Jane Uhl Wildman ◆ John B. Williams Thomas G. Williams Eleanor Jenkins Wright Sally Nelson Wright Susan Guild Young James D. Zachritz Elaine Hebel Zeuthen

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS



Dedication of Rector Village, Old Gold Weekend, October 2004 The generous benefactors and members of their families for whom each of the Rector Village residence halls is named: Chabraja, Holmberg, Leis, Montgomery, Reese, Strasma and Warne. DePauw Board of Trustees Chair James B. Stewart ’73 says, “Rector Village makes me want to be a student all over again.” CONTRIBUTORS Anne Cockfield Alschuler ◆ Lester S. Barritt Warren E. Beebe Gilbert H. Bierman Cordelia Shupe Burton Carol Warren Carr James G. Carr Noll Sanders Cassady Marjorie C. Crichton Mary Pieters Desmond Barbara Nutt Dirks Carol Shanklin Durham Robert W. Edmunds David Gelsanliter Jean Aubrey Gillooly Barbara Ault Homme Ronald C. Horndorf Norman F. Jay Meredith Miller Kling Charles F. Meyer John H. Munson Robert C. Neal Kay Mussetter Noyes Sara Seger Parente Allan H. Phillips Lucy Elkinton Rinker Elizabeth Clunk Shelt Douglas A. Smalheer Sara Rife Smith Virginia Barlow Williams Grace Hanson Wilson SPECIAL GIFTS Donald E. Blatchley Ruth Doyle Gallop Norman E. Strasma OTHER GIFTS Charles A. Vickers Martha Johnson Vickers Martha Louise Arnold Wilson LEGACY GIFTS Donald E. Blatchley Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh James E. Brumbaugh Phyllis Walker Nicholas Sabra Hansen Qua

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ◆ Arthur L. Bryant E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. Jerry D. Pontius ANNUAL FUND: $148,547 DONORS: 132 PARTICIPATION: 34% MATCHING GIFTS: $22,250 TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Cynthia Brooks Holmberg 1837 CIRCLE** ◆ Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen Albert E. Crandall PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** ◆ Arthur L. Bryant ◆ E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Lee E. Dirks Donald C. Findlay, Jr. Norman Miller Johnson J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr. ASBURY CIRCLE** Charles A. Gilbert CHARTER CIRCLE** Margaret Hogue Corneilsen Phyllis Hahn Lauter Lois Smisek Owen ◆ Jerry D. Pontius James E. Shields Susan Overstreet Stevens Dianne Schneider Trees Jeanne Rappel Wagle Frederick R. Williams FOUNDERS CIRCLE Mary Larsen Austin Lila Hanna Manhart Raymond F. McCallister, Jr. Richard W. Moll J. Bergen Parkhill Marilyn Basinger Parkhill Lott H. Thomas Larry N. Tibbetts Sueann Stedman Williams

PATRONS CIRCLE Jacqueline Drummer Didier Thomas J. Grant Katherine Suydam Hall Mary Ferguson Hoenig William B. Hoenig, Jr. Thomas A. Jameson George G. Karas Shirley Craig Karas Diana Evans Parfitt Linda Ieler Reinhardt Peter B. Reuling Ronald W. Sondee Peter E. Trees

Shirley Champion Nusbaum Kathleen Anderson Parker Roberta Schroeder Parrott Mary Woodford Pavlikowski Donna Wright Plock Norval Duane Reece Donald G. Reiff John L. Rikhoff Karen Knutson Rikhoff Elaine Brannen Ross Nancy Fenwick Schuler Betty Wollenberg Short Margaret Kendall Soulen Jay U. Sterling Carol L. Stoudt Clark E. Taylor Caroline A. White Virginia Wieland-Mast David E. Winton Nancy Harrison Winton

BUILDERS CIRCLE Sarah Green Abel Myrna Mansfield Allshouse Jane Carpenter Andersen William H. Andrews III William L. Baxter Susan Christensen Beatty Arthur J. Beer, Jr. Kay Clough Burrill Shirley Douglass Clampitt Shirley Dungan Cline Sally Levay Cottingham Bruce R. Danner R. Victor Dix Carol Gray Dixon Herbert K. Douglas J. Richard Emens Barbara Thompson Garlinger Donald W. Garlinger Joanne Jones Garrigus John W. Hake Peter R. Hensley Louise Brown Hoogenboom Geraldine Sondee Kalvin Charles A. Ker Robert E. Kersey Richard E. Knapp William F. Lawrence Joan Cooper Lee Nancy Plasket Lukemeyer John McCuskey Lynn Cooley McMillion William T. McMurry Clayton Z. Miller Norman L. Morford Mary Berger Moriarty Max R. Murphy Jack D. Noyes

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

CONTRIBUTORS Katherine Hitchcock Bailey Jinsie Scott Bingham Frederick F. Boling Virginia Jordan Burchard Claire Neill Campbell Carolyn Grall Carpenter Sue Bartlett Davie Nancy Mathieu Davis B. Gilbert Edmunds J. Robert Fink Ann Messersmith Fletcher Elizabeth Hardy Holland Gretchen Fuller Huff Carolyn Straub Knoblock Jane Nelson Lashley William B. Leist Jack W. Lyle Elizabeth Grafft Matkom Betty Drake McGowan Emily Kremp Meador Robert F. Nichol J. Raymond North, Jr. Martha Sappenfield North Nancy Hieronymus Pearson John P. Porter Clayton P. Reed Sandra Watson Schafer Priscilla Slabaugh Schultz Shirley E. Shazer Virginia Mezey Sorley Judith Melvin Thornburg Calliope Cotomata Tracewell

39

Susan Morrison Wanberg Gerald L. Ward SPECIAL GIFTS Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen OTHER GIFTS Robert B. Stuart Leonard L. Thompson

ANNUAL FUND: $147,042 DONORS: 148 PARTICIPATION: 37% MATCHING GIFTS: $18,318 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Alana Hickman Alexander Walter M. Bagot Eugenia Galliher Brown G. Robert DeLong Barbara Zerell Edwards Martha Faitz Gamble Larry K. Hardin Fred W. Hawk Nicholas L. Jones Phyllis Patterson Kiser Janice Roberts Mair C. Nicholas Mohar Robert H. Puckett Jean Wallin Roberts Larry R. Robinson Salli Stoodt Rohm Roger J. Rowen Robert C. Sammons Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio Ralph E. Snelson Richard M. Temple Frank D. Walker Lou Ubben Walton Lou Hart Williams TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Jane Jones Williams PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. David M. Stone

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Patricia Harms Canfield Judith Lilly Findlay Doris Smith Miguelez Robert W. Schrier ◆ Frank D. Walker ASBURY CIRCLE** Suzanne Decosted Breckenridge Nancy Ford Charles ◆ Martha Faitz Gamble ◆ Donald L. Hamilton CHARTER CIRCLE** Roger W. Findley Nancy Hunger Galliher Judith Lahue Jens John E. Morrill Shirley Fouch Muller Joan Rideout Phillips Mary Goff Pontius William R. Powell Barbara Chandley Puckett ◆ Robert H. Puckett ◆ Larry R. Robinson ◆ Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio ◆ Richard M. Temple James C. Van Horne Dwight F. Walton ◆ Lou Ubben Walton FOUNDERS CIRCLE Janet Daniels Bell Marilee Lidikay McCallister Marcia Wheeler Mussman Donald K. Ramsey ◆ Roger J. Rowen ◆ Ralph E. Snelson Jean Hostetler Stackhouse Max L. Stackhouse Richard H. Weise Virginia Armstrong Weise Robert N. Younger PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Walter M. Bagot Miriam Cole Breese E. Burow Cleveland Joseph C. Cleveland Cary Kay Fellman Ann Luttrell Grant Mary Harris Harris G. Richard Hershberger

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Josephine Petry Hershberger Marietta Coble Ivey Jeanne Petracek Kipp Barbara Garrett Krause Richard J. Laker ◆ Janice Roberts Mair Anne Ehrenhardt Nolting Carol Taylor Smith Sue Farrell Supple Richard L. Talbott J. Michael Yohe BUILDERS CIRCLE J. Patrick Aikman ◆ Alana Hickman Alexander Merle F. Allshouse Charles E. Ballinger Joseph M. Beals Dale E. Berkebile Mary Jordan Berkebile Thomas T. Boyd H. Dale Bracey Donna Jensen Burke Charles R. Copple Gretchen Kiger Cryer Lois Cashin Danner ◆ G. Robert DeLong Nancy Ade DeLong ◆ Barbara Zerell Edwards Leila Scelonge Edwards Ila Alexander Fisher Neal F. Fisher Veryl F. Frye, Jr. Ronald T. Hafer George C. Halfmann Eugene N. Halladay Jane Thoma Hammond James D. Harris Patricia White Harris Prudence Dix Hilger Joy Uphaus Holthouse Thomas L. Holthouse Deborah Pond Hoyt Rosanne Miller Jacks Patricia Dickey Johnson Gary E. Jones ◆ Nicholas L. Jones Ann Bland Knapp Margaret Dailey Kuehrmann Lawrence S. Lemser Suzanne Blair Lemser ◆ C. Nicholas Mohar Jane Beabout Mohar Richard A. Ohs Elma Neudecker Olson Donna Hostetter Peebles Thomas R. Ransom Mary Shauman Reiff Jane Powell Riggs ◆ Jean Wallin Roberts Phyllis Rauth Sells Leonard E. Snyder Robert E. Swezey Elizabeth Ives Thompson William J. Thompson Jane Ettinger Turley James M. Vandivier ◆ Lou Hart Williams Fred A. Wingert CONTRIBUTORS Paul C. Arnold Sharon McBroom Brunjes Margaret Gantz Brunskill Robert M. Burleigh Anne Jaudon Campbell Carol Lubman Carpenter Suzanne D’Sinter Carpine James B. Cash Carol Rossman Creelman Jacqueline Snyder Critchett Don M. Dixon ◆ Fred W. Hawk

Gail Achtner Hawk Jerome W. Helm Mary Ball Hoeltzel Neva Stahley Julich Nancy Neal Keating Merle D. Lehman Berenice Lueder Lewis Mary L. Manning Richard F. Maroney Lester B. Mathieson F. Michael McLain Kay Kenna McMaster Sue Galbraith Roberts Judith Roser Smith Nancy Holmes Sprague Carol Hauser Stark Carol Rudolph Stoddard Laurence D. Stoddard Gail Loomis Ward Beverly Bryan Wirsching Theodore R. Wolfe GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Robert F. Mirrielees SPECIAL GIFTS Patricia Harms Canfield James C. Van Horne OTHER GIFTS Donald K. Ramsey LEGACY GIFTS Jane Jones Williams

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Judy Blang Locke Edward L. Unterberg ANNUAL FUND: $153,688 DONORS: 177 PARTICIPATION: 41% MATCHING GIFTS: $14,850 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS James H. Beatty, Sr. Miriam Query Boling Curtis R. Bryant John K. Buckner Carl A. Buehler Carolyn Hancock Cleland Patrick M. Ewing Carolyn Beasley Gilbert Marcia Thornton Groth Emily Hooton Hamilton Linda Stang Hanahan Richard T. Hill, Jr. Carolyn T. Jones Marilyn Hansen Lancaster Thomas A. Lancaster Richard W. Moore Donald G. Norman Sharon Moore Robinson Sandra Swisher Sammons W. Gene Stoppenhagen Susan Lawrence Swezey Sharon Williams Ubben June A. Walker TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** ◆ Sharon Williams Ubben Timothy H. Ubben PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Carol Shanahan Bryant G. Richard Locke ◆ Judy Blang Locke George L. Mazanec Janet W. Prindle

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

ASBURY CIRCLE** Mary Guyer Davies Robert N. Davies Ralph R. Edminster ◆ Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ◆ Emily Hooton Hamilton ◆ Carolyn T. Jones ◆ Edward L. Unterberg

Marion Radcliffe Fox Wayne Friend Howard N. Greenlee, Jr. Dianne Fellows Guild Janet Foresman Hall James E. Hannah Frances Wilson Hayward Owen A. Heeter Marsha Walb Heller Richard P. Hoagland Martha Obear Huggins James E. Huitema Robert J. Jacobson Karen Meiks Jeffries Gary T. Jewell Elizabeth Craig Joseph David M. Lewis, Jr. Leslie Yoder Lynch K. David Miller Edna Bromer Moore ◆ Richard W. Moore George A. Morgan, Jr. John L. Mowry Donald E. Parker John F. Schneider Dawn Follett Schumann David R. Sheaffer Nancy Grumling Sheaffer C. B. Stringfellow Joellen McFarland Stringfellow ◆ Susan Lawrence Swezey Kathryn Orr Taylor Maynard D. Thompson H. Bruce Throckmorton Eleanor Hokanson Todd Martha Moore Trowbridge Thomas L. Turk Ann Clarkson Turpin Barbara Thornton Vrooman Ann Thomas Wade Robert A. Watts Gordon E. Wesner, Jr. Jane Rightsell Wesner Sara Stewart Wilder

CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ John K. Buckner Martha Morgan Bull Barbara Tracy Cochran Neal A. Cochran Theodore D. Driscol Robert L. Erickson Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson Carole Kelly Hegenbarth William C. Krueger, Jr. ◆ Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ◆ Thomas A. Lancaster Charlotte Nelson Lueckel David N. McKeag Carol Leopold Murad Ferid Murad ◆ Donald G. Norman David J. Petterson Paula Weir Powell Charles E. Ray ◆ Sharon Moore Robinson Nancy Lindquist Temple Nancie Clark Williams FOUNDERS CIRCLE J. Robert Coffin D. David Cryer Nancy Young Gehlbach Thomas A. Haygood ◆ Richard T. Hill, Jr. Roberta Gates Hill Ann Cotton Jilg John N. King Daniel E. Lewis, Jr. Nancy Waymire Munroe Lois Stewart Perry G. Byington Pratt III Sherleene Funk Sissell Diane Woodward Snelson

CONTRIBUTORS Philip E. Arnold Harriet Rinehart Attig John C. Attig Catherine Culver Baty Edmun J. Best, Jr. Janet Gutman Bishop ◆ Miriam Query Boling ◆ Carl A. Buehler Kerry Winn Burstein Nancy Neely Cash Constance Evans Claar Barbara Madill Evarts Vincent S. Frohne Gretchen Soldwedel Gill Arthur C. Goetz ◆ Marcia Thornton Groth John O. Gruber William E. Haslem Kathleen Grover Helm Martha Gilpin Hinshelwood Judith Weiler Hollis Douglas A. Holmes Joanne Toates Huffman Carol Breuhaus Kenney Vicki Bunting Lauderdale Mary Kendall Leist James B. Life Patricia Moore Life Nancy Repp Lintner Ronald G. Liveris Jeanne Hickman Logan Barbara Ragland Maroney John S. Mason Sally Pottle Mathieson Sarah Rose Miquelle Sharon Miller Momany Katherine Skoules Nicolaou Gail Lone O’Brien

PATRONS CIRCLE Robert D. Britigan, Jr. Jerry G. Gaff David E. Harris Frederick B. Hendricks Mary McCallum Henrichs Frank F. Hirschman Jane McDaniel Keller Charles E. Kingman Helen Pigott Laker Miriam Churukian Levonian James G. Reynolds Walter W. Sampson, Jr. LeRoy Sathre Patrick E. Sharp Mary McCorkle Sondee Ruth Lighter Talbott BUILDERS CIRCLE William L. Amers Ann Freehafer Andersen Fred G. Augspurger ◆ James H. Beatty, Sr. Barrett L. Beer James H. Boyd ◆ Curtis R. Bryant David F. Burg ◆ Carolyn Hancock Cleland Ronald E. Coons Edna Dix Crocker Suzanne Wagner Davis Julia Whitney Dawson Susan Morse Dirrim Delight Mace Dowell ◆ Patrick M. Ewing

40

James J. O’Brien James D. O’Dell Jeanne Merten Parker Bruce E. Partner Barbara Hibberd Podlach Carol Dorsett Pyle Jane Jarrell Robinson E. Stewart Saunders Eleanor Selle Stanley Albert A. Watts, Jr. Belinda Nickel Watts Barbara Kenagy Wood Carolyn Duncan Young SPECIAL GIFTS Carolyn T. Jones Marilyn Hansen Lancaster Thomas A. Lancaster George L. Mazanec Janet W. Prindle Walter W. Sampson, Jr. Sharon Williams Ubben Timothy H. Ubben OTHER GIFTS Thomas L. Turk LEGACY GIFTS Jane McDaniel Keller Sharon Williams Ubben Timothy H. Ubben

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: William V. Blake III Frances Bagby Ray ANNUAL FUND: $150,000 DONORS: 182 PARTICIPATION: 37% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,950 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Richard G. Bruehl Gay Burkhart Paul D. Frederickson Robert P. Godwin Joan Austin Goodwin Thelma Hunter HarknessThompson Susan Crabb Johnson John S. Kemper Donald L. Layton Gary K. McWilliams Carol Bowers Norris Nancy Spier Null John T. Phipps Charles E. Racine Virginia Greenwald RisserLogan Jeanette Fletcher Robertson Barbara Baxter Schipper Joyce Bittner Wylie TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Andrew J. Paine, Jr. PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Beverly Baker Baker ◆ William V. Blake III Robert B. Wessling OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Joseph P. Allen IV ◆ Joan Austin Goodwin Barbara Lindley Schrier ASBURY CIRCLE** Charles C. Boyer Robert W. Evans

CHARTER CIRCLE** Alberta Matzke Buckman ◆ Gay Burkhart William M. Cockrum J. Baird Davis Rita Luther Erickson ◆ Paul D. Frederickson ◆ John S. Kemper Carol Koock Krueger Elizabeth Beldon Meyer Whitney Fearer Morrill Nancy Spier Null Rachel Hampton Park ◆ Frances Bagby Ray ◆ Virginia Greenwald Risser-Logan Carolyn Hostetter Smith Donna Stewart Spackman Thomas J. Spackman Richard A. Thomas John L. Trimpe, Jr. Charles H. Watson Rosanne Nelson Watson John P. Williams Mary Walbaum Williams FOUNDERS CIRCLE Carol Woodley Agner Eileen Matthews Barfknecht Sumpter Logan Ronald L. Longnecker Jerry A. Morgan Frank L. Schneider George B. Williams PATRONS CIRCLE William R. Allred Marcia Barron Ames Elizabeth Roys Beiser Lillian Smith Cashman Rae Lahti Donnelly Charles R. Epperson Fred B. Fisher Patricia Williams French ◆ Robert P. Godwin Allan W. Grundstrom Ann Egbert Grundstrom Richard B. Hinely C. Strickland Hirschman Sally Shield Lange Carol Risk Lankton Roger E. Legg Thomas E. Lilly James S. McElwain Ruth Eichelman McElwain Harry W. McLaughlin Harry C. Meyers Mary Thompson Regenhardt Larry L. Smiley Win C. Smith Donald C. Snyder Thomas A. Theobald Marillyn Tufte Zacharis Nancy Fitzgerald Zalewski BUILDERS CIRCLE Bruce D. Allen Lesslie Wagner Anbari James D. Beard Patricia Brown Beard William R. Berglof Christena Trusler Biggs Carol Sutor Branson Suzanne McMakin Brown ◆ Richard G. Bruehl Helen Rendlesham Burg Janice Rugee Carlson David A. Crocker Elizabeth Oxnam Cullen Janet Jeffries Davidson Willis H. Davis Joanne Dehollander Downs Janet Barton Dring Jerry J. Evans

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Donald A. Extrom Jane Zehr Foskett Sarah Bush Gladden G. Larry Griffith Gerald H. Gruber Mary Morgan Halfmann Carol Combs Hannah Sandra Dixon Hardee ◆ Thelma Hunter HarknessThompson James R. Hartzer Marilyn Brier Hewitt Dianna Pohl Hoag Ronald J. Holthouse Jane Roehr Hughes Charles G. Huizenga ◆ Susan Crabb Johnson H. Jack Klingensmith David V. Koch Elizabeth Harvey Kraft Susanne Proud Kroeger Jerry W. McGreer ◆ Gary K. McWilliams Allan R. Millett Warren L. Netherland Sonya Jones Nicely Sharon Havlik Parker Jack E. Priser William R. Prosser ◆ Charles E. Racine Allen W. Ratcliffe Larry L. Rose Robert L. Sieben Kendall K. Slusher Charles J. Smidl Roy T. Smith Lynn A. Snelson Patricia Shissler Stach Myrna Magnuson Trowbridge Max A. Tudor Jean Ebsen Vail Ellyn Vyhnalek Walker W. Allan Walker Barbara Griffiths Walters Wilma Neuman Whitaker Alan F. Wilt James W. Wood CONTRIBUTORS Gretchen Frank Beal Susan Stimson Brewer James S. Briggs Beverly Tansey Bryan Judith Hager Bryan Joanne Gits Burnham Thomas R. Campbell Linda Sunkel Chittick Suzanne Wilhelm Cook Herbert A. Crede Claire Heywood Dietz C. Brooks Dodson Ralph H. Dude Kathryn McClugage Duncan Leslie C. Glaser W. Philip Gray Deanna Worl Haslem Mary Ave Heery Thomas D. Hession Anita Mandot Hickman Hilda Huffman Hudelson Shirley Pimlott Jay James E. Johanson Joyce Wolma Johnson Joanne Riechers Kanolis Kenneth L. Kirk Charlotte Todd Linge Robert P. Little Susan Stirling Little Jane Butler Mazzei Elizabeth Crawford Miller Jane Berkebile Moore Nancy Turner Murphy Richard C. Murphy

James A. O’Brien Mary Noll Piller Vivian Usher Ripley ◆ Jeanette Fletcher Robertson Barbara Beaman Rudolph Paula Rutili Robert D. Sandine Gail Van Epps Schaberg ◆ Barbara Baxter Schipper Barbara Wolf Sovereign Sara Howson Stavola Ann Ugland Troha David A. Uhrick Noel Wyandt Vaughn Wesley M. Vietzke John W. Wagner Richard H. Whited ◆ Joyce Bittner Wylie

◆ Robert J. Fauth II John S. Goetcheus Nancy Grant Harvey Virginia Cooling Hollett ◆ Margaret McElwain Kemper Judith McNew Kiely A. Jeanne LaDuke ◆ Phyllis C. Leppert Edward S. Martin

SPECIAL GIFTS ◆ Joseph P. Allen IV ◆ Robert S. Julian ◆ Andrew J. Paine, Jr.

PATRONS CIRCLE Richard A. Ames Terry A. Cromwell William H. Egley Margo Milling Foster John S. Gibson Patricia Zwickel Godwin Richard F. Helfrich Michael A. Herrell Marlene Schild Holmes Cynda Bayliff Kehl Karilyn Rice Moores Robert B. Packer Marilyn Miller Schmid Brenda Enmeier Stiers Thomas L. Stiers Gary L. Wegenke Tom H. West

OTHER GIFTS ◆ Jerry A. Morgan ◆ Joyce Macfall Roderick ◆ Larry L. Smiley LEGACY GIFTS ◆ Andrew J. Paine, Jr. ◆ Gerald L. Wingate

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Linda Brainard Lewis Robert L. Mitchell ANNUAL FUND: $72,054 DONORS: 136 PARTICIPATION: 31% MATCHING GIFTS: $9,996 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Margaret Verhulst Bradford Robert C. Canfield Lawrence W. Clarkson Paul T. Cochran Robert J. Darnall Robert J. Fauth II Robert W. Gibson Nancy Crane Heller Thomas W. Keene Margaret McElwain Kemper Phyllis C. Leppert Thomas M. Robertson David L. Schmalz J. Kenneth Smail Nadine Tovey Thornton TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Jane Medaris Paine PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Martha Harrison Bentzen Michael P. Bentzen ◆ Robert J. Darnall OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Robert C. Canfield ◆ Lawrence W. Clarkson John G. Hurley ◆ Robert L. Mitchell Sandra Major Wiese ASBURY CIRCLE** Donald H. Driemeier CHARTER CIRCLE** Cheng Lok Chua ◆ Paul T. Cochran

◆ Thomas W. Keene Carolyn Phillips Leath James E. Leath Celia Wilson Mehaffey William D. Naftzger Ronnie J. Noble Marlene Josephson Pawlowski Elsie Weikert Priser Ann Phillips Prosser Louise I. Regnier ◆ David L. Schmalz Gordon A. Shunk Laurence F. Skelton ◆ J. Kenneth Smail Lois Southard Snelson Margaret Brown Wagoner Thomas J. Walker Patricia Fogle Wallace Sonja Nay Wise Arlene Calkins Zachritz

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Linda Link Huff Larry G. Lewallen ◆ Linda Brainard Lewis David W. Pomeroy Sandra Walter Poynter ◆ Thomas M. Robertson Marilyn Phelps Rowen Kenneth R. Todd

CONTRIBUTORS Alice Day Applegate Susan Risk Beck Mary Montgomery Beebe Harold R. Booher Jill Dudley Brody Beverly Fernwood Burgess William F. Campbell Bruce L. Carlson Sharon Mallough Clarkson Jean McCalister Clifford Eloise Eskew Coffey Jane Garber Collins Mary Bottrell Cowie Edward K. Crossman Marian Mitchell Davidson Claudia Melby Deasy Frederick C. Feth Jacquelyn Cowan Fike Bonnie Tall Gauger Helen Delong Gilbert Joseph S. Goddard, Jr. John B. Gregg Gloria Reichenbach Hill Kenneth R. Ingle, Jr. Carol Roesener Jackson Carol Mead LaBorde Roger W. Martens Deanna Goodrich McMain Joyce Mendenhall Moore Larry G. Moore Marcia Rothweiler Norman Judith Laadt O’Dell Mary Fromhold Oberhelman John B. Olson Robert M. Oswalt Meredith Towner Palmer Donald K. Rich Jane C. Rininger Lynn A. Schreiber John W. Slater III Judith Kropp Smith Patricia Harmison Stanbery

BUILDERS CIRCLE Carol Holmes Bigley Beth Bogie Barbara Nelson Bracey ◆ Margaret Verhulst Bradford James A. Braunsdorf Craig B. Campbell Don P. Campbell James A. Carlson D. Sidney Condit Michael E. Crawley Arthur L. Dillard William M. Dugan, Jr. Cecelia Casada Emery Lenora Mann Fossum Richard S. French Sue Oldaker Harris ◆ Nancy Crane Heller Charles F. Hermann Marilyn Horak Herrick Ann Harger Hinds Hubert T. Hinds Eleanor Childers Hoppe James O. Huisinga Dorothy Lockwood Jamison Martha Jarvis

“What the business world needs most are liberal arts graduates who demonstrate broad-based skill sets. DePauw’s 361º initiatives and programs provide much more than technical training; they teach technological literacy and fluency that enhance a broader view of a rapidly changing world.” – R. Glen Mayfield ’63

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

41

Kenneth H. Stover Thomas H. Waltz Nancy Rodgers Wilkens Lucy Freehafer Wold SPECIAL GIFTS Robert C. Canfield Rance E. Crain Robert J. Darnall Marjorie Moore Julian Jane Medaris Paine LEGACY GIFTS Jane Medaris Paine Sandra Ohley Wingate

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Richard B. Brock Jo Misselhorn Usher ANNUAL FUND: $141,913 DONORS: 161 PARTICIPATION: 33% MATCHING GIFTS: $15,617 TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Erik G. Nelson PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Marletta Farrier Darnall Don R. Daseke Gary Paul Drew Judith Hanson Wessling OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Bonnie Darling Allen Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ASBURY CIRCLE** Rollin L. Clayton Joan Jackson Lucky Michael R. Maine John W. Sanger Jerald B. Turner Mary Hardy Turner CHARTER CIRCLE** Mary Sims Cannell William G. Gerber Elaine Bertram Larkin John S. Null Frank W. Lincoln Carole Clark Randall Dianne Harrison Thorlton J. McRae Thorlton Melissa Watson Walker FOUNDERS CIRCLE Caroline Adair Dimmers Sally Lewis Frohring Linda Ware Logan George P. Mitru Christine Johnson Morgan Mary Palmert Parks G. Max Poynter W. Wyatt Rauch Erika Esser Shorney Jo Eggers Todd Walter E. Wells PATRONS CIRCLE Dorothea Gother Barsness Sidney J. Baxendale Bonnie Cole Dawson Eugene V. Dunphy III Marilyn Stamstad Fogdall Barbara Babcock Hawes Virginia Hale Helfrich Joyce Jones Herbert John B. Holdeman Clifton L. Holmes David W. Holty

Jane Striebeck Holty Linda Rogers Johnson Ellis K. Locher, Jr. Jeanne Decosted Pittman Lynn Rezek Rule Ned P. Rule Ellen Rosselot Schneider Alice Stout Sherman Kathleen Lewis Snyder Sally Adams Urban ◆ Jo Misselhorn Usher Michael M. Webb Pamela Parkhill Wilson Peter B. Work BUILDERS CIRCLE David T. Allen Thomas R. Anderson Robert C. Barnes Otto K. Behrens, Jr. Robert M. Blankenship Marilyn Smith Boxell Christine Moffett Brain dec John W. Busey Ronald R. Clark Joyce Hopewell Cook James W. DeArmond Ann Carper Dugan H. Leslie Ericson Nancy Oviatt Erkkila Thomas N. Ertel Thomas E. Evans Eiji Ezoe James M. Force Susan Cary Gates Eleanor Northrop Hall Janet Bloxsome Harmening Louis W. Harmening, Jr. John W. Hatcher Nancy Lassman Hecht Joan Furlong Huisinga Mary Steinmetz Hunsberger Roger W. Ireson Charles D. Kenyon Elizabeth Herrick LeTerneau James E. Lewis Mary Spencer Lyman Patricia Thoma Mallers Rosemary Lobraico Metzger Richard R. Patterson Sarah Neely Patterson R. D. Perkins, Jr. Elizabeth Doeller Radcliff Sara Copeland Reynolds David L. Rickard Barbara A. Ringley Elizabeth Pool Rupert David B. Sarver Lucy Brown Sloan Thomas R. Smith Barbara Kingman Toohey Lynette Orwig Wile Jack R. Wilson, Jr. Sandra McDermond Wood CONTRIBUTORS Lynn Maish Babcock Peter G. Barclay Karen Jenkinson Barnes John R. Beaty Thomas L. Brunkow Ann Hart Callis Theodore H. Callis Helen Cooper Campbell Anita Hursh Cast David W. Clifford Jonathan D. Cryer Frederick G. Dean Jeanne Mahaney Eggert Norman H. Eggert Jane Morris Enzor Kathleen Vietzke Evans Carol Hack Fitzgerald Warren D. Flatt

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Susan Laury Freedlund Ann Lave Getzoff Perry C. Gillette, Jr. June Higgins Glaser Judith Sutphin Grady Elisabeth Harper Hartung James W. Herrick Carol Rummell Hoffman Karl Y. Hostetler Richard J. Howson Judith Whalen Hudgens Donald E. Jesseman, Jr. Helen Gloyd Johnstone William B. Kelley Marcia Borst Klenbort Hans George Kuhlmann Richard A. Loescher Eleanor Davidson McCabe Betty Atkins Morrison Lawrence R. Murrell Donna Maly Odar Anita Eddingfield Osborn Julia Bredall Rovics Barbara Michie Ryan Margaret Maroney Sanders Charles L. Schulze Antoinette Henricks Selsley Nan Collins Shively David L. Silver Judith O’Dell Stanley Homer E. Stavely, Jr. Walter H. Stewart Ann Bender Veatch Mary Becker Weddle Robert L. Westfall Barbara Collins Whatley Don L. Wills Phyllis Osborn Wolfe SPECIAL GIFTS Bonnie Darling Allen Mary Sims Cannell Marletta Farrier Darnall Gary Paul Drew Michael R. Maine Erik G. Nelson OTHER GIFTS Thomas F. Anderson Christine Johnson Morgan LEGACY GIFTS Rollin L. Clayton Jerry L. Covington dec

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: George C. Lortz Ronald L. Randall ANNUAL FUND: $75,215 DONORS: 159 PARTICIPATION: 30% MATCHING GIFTS: $4,125 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Sandra Aldrich Drew Mary Palmer Enroth OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Stuart G. Cozzens Katherine Tweedle Fox R. I. Geraldson, Jr. Barbara E. Smith ASBURY CIRCLE** Jane Sansome Boyer Kay Burney Butler Rhett W. Butler Roger R. Fross Linda Martin Katula Suzanne Bauman Maine Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger

CHARTER CIRCLE** Joel M. Blumberg Graham C. Bryce David H. Evans Donald B. Gardiner Mary Ann Goetcheus Robert W. Griffith, Jr. ◆ George C. Lortz ◆ Ronald L. Randall Eleanor Zimmerly Rink Lawrence D. Rink John W. Taylor III Edward E. Thompson L. Alan Winslow FOUNDERS CIRCLE Dale D. Anderson Ruth McCracken Cheatham Charles S. Combs Virginia Nelson Combs G. Richard Geier, Jr. John W. Hare Susan Zink Lewallen Kathryn Gloger Liebschutz Saundra Fabrick MacGregor James T. McCoy Linda Bollinger McCoy Bonnie Gardner Molloy J. Wayne Russell George L. Stubbs, Jr. Timothy M. Woodbury PATRONS CIRCLE Sharon Early Atherton Robert R. Carter Robert L. Chreist Thomas O. Dawson Bette Alexander Erxleben Walter O. Erxleben, Jr. Ivan D. Floyd Lynda Bayliff Huey James R. Kuehl Lynn Grainger Locher Garry S. Moore Sarah Carroll Neeb Arthur G. Nevins Richard H. Reitz Joseph L. Sanders BUILDERS CIRCLE Dorothy Young Campbell David S. Cannom Wm. J. Christensen Mary Wahl Clark Phoebe Capron Clark Patricia Murphy DeArmond Knox D. Divoll James B. Drew Joan Pabst Dubanoski Carolyn Hungness Dunlap L. Garrett Dutton, Jr. Don C. Erman Stephen W. Fischer Lloyd E. Flanders III Susan Harvey Flanders Jerry W. Frost Karen Wilkinson Fruits James D. Graham James W. Hardy Charles R. Jaynes Edward W. Johnson Patricia Hansen Johnson John A. Kellogg Karen Luther Koos David L. Landsittel Jon P. Larrick William J. Lavery Carol Ballard LeMert Joe C. Leonard John B. Noll Robert C. Nordvall Geraldine Primich Pigott

Jean Ferguson Ramsey John R. Reuter Kathleen A. Reynolds Susanne Smith Ridlen James N. Ross, Jr. Marcia Collins Ross Margaret Kleine Rush Gail Kelly Russell G. David Schiering Elizabeth Geider Selmier Martha Taylor Sutton Donald C. Swanson Eleanor Davis Tener Diane McDonald White

Evelyn Davis Russell Lucinn Thomas Sams Carol Korver Simecek John C. Soderstrom James L. Stoops Clare Johnson Swanson Judy Hoyt Taylor Barbara Ehni Van Luven James P. Zerface GIFTS IN HONOR OF R. I Geraldson, Jr. SPECIAL GIFTS Kay Burney Butler Rhett W. Butler Sandra Aldrich Drew Mary Palmer Enroth Suzanne Bauman Maine Robert T. Whetzel Sherri Brown Whetzel

CONTRIBUTORS Susan Bondurant Arnold Frederick V. Bales John C. Baumgartner Joan McBain Bennett Linda Kissell Browne Judy Jenney Busby Joyce Suess Cailor William C. Carriger Jane Hirschberg Chandra Robert P. Cly Doris J. Conway David G. Cserep Lynn Fishbeck DeHahn Sally Herring Doty Ellen Dix Dungan Carol Olson Emens Karen St Vincent Erickson Richard L. Fairchild Nancy Horner Fischer Charles Geiss Virginia Van Kirk Gray Jennifer Sanger Griffin Philip B. Groebe Julia Asbell Hale Marilyn Kitchen Halteman Fred L. Hanley Daniel R. Hardt Sandra Deater Kelley Maurine Kelber Kelly Carol Phillippe Kramer James E. Lashley Nancy Blair Leonard Jo Ankeny Lindamood Nancy Tregenza Little Warren E. Magnuson Jayne Galliher Mann Patricia Tinthoff Mayberry Terry L. McCoy Douglas McLaren Judith Williams McLaren Jill Galbraith Meider Michael K. Mercer Patricia Welton Morgan Douglas B. Oler Susan Macvay Orlosky Barbara Williamson Pack Nancy Clark Pasternak Sarah Webber Porter Kay Theobald Reissing Edie Atkinson Rodman Anne Gable Rudy

OTHER GIFTS Robert L. Chreist George C. Lortz J. Ronald Terry

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Anne Husted Burleigh Evelyn Whaley LaFollette ANNUAL FUND: $41,595 DONORS: 173 PARTICIPATION: 33% MATCHING GIFTS: $5,175 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS James R. Adams Lee Livingston Arend Guy A. Carter Jack P. Cittadine Evelyn Stone Dawson David M. Dirks Philip N. Eskew, Jr. Jean Sullivan Fischer Helen Gerber Grayson William H. Hart Judith Warren Heaps Joseph W. Hirtzer, Jr. Jane Cockerill Hunt Richard G. Kline Carolyn Watson Kruger Peter M. Layden C. Alan Marsh Joyce Eisinger Matuszewich R. Glen Mayfield Robert D. McClure John M. Musgrave John B. Parks Richard W. Pell Susanna Kenyon Phillips Luis C. Pi-Sunyer Dorothy Cox Sweet Sallie Reid Tasto Saundra Lawson Taylor

“I am both grateful and honored to have received an Academic Award. I love studying here at DePauw, so I am very glad that there are so many generous people like you who take an interest in showing support.” – Christine M. Wichert ’06 Fairgrove, Mich.

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

42

Carole Goins Thomas Michael H. Thomas Marilyn Muse Thompson Kathleen Spangler Vashaw Bayard H. Walters Barbara Wells Wilkinson Patricia Dunn Williams ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Anne Husted Burleigh ◆ C. Alan Marsh Gretchen Erickson Spaulding CHARTER CIRCLE** Karen Koning AbuZayd Kathy Bloom Davis Jean Rose Evans Barbara Klingner Griffith Robert E. Heller Mary Libby Hunt Marcia Horak Kampfe ◆ Richard G. Kline ◆ Evelyn Whaley LaFollette David A. Leighty Rebecca Watts Lortz ◆ R. Glen Mayfield ◆ John B. Parks Sharon Tarplee Rutan ◆ Marilyn Muse Thompson ◆ Bayard H. Walters FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Jean Sullivan Fischer William J. Hampton James A. Kayler John L. Kendall ◆ Richard W. Pell ◆ Luis C. Pi-Sunyer Jane Turk Schlansker David E. Stahly ◆ Dorothy Cox Sweet PATRONS CIRCLE Marcia Pritchard Alig ◆ Lee Livingston Arend Marcia Oonk Bennett Robert W. Bluhm Barbara Reiners Constance Rebecca Zabel Das James W. Davidson Harold A. Deadman, Jr. Judson W. Detrick ◆ Philip N. Eskew, Jr. George B. Fromhold ◆ Helen Gerber Grayson J. Thomas Grayson John W. Guy Dian Alfrey Holdeman Sally Terry Morris Sarah Humbert Nevins Catharine Pierson Reitz ◆ Carole Goins Thomas ◆ Michael H. Thomas ◆ Kathleen Spangler Vashaw Ann Wilkinson Judith Holden Wright BUILDERS CIRCLE Louise Quinn Ashbaugh Carol Ledford Barrett Carol Stinemetz Bodinson Edwin E. Boldrey Robert F. Brown Caroline Musick Capoot ◆ Guy A. Carter Donald F. Chapman ◆ Jack P. Cittadine Virginia Jackson Claar John L. Cowan Constance Malm Cripe Michael J. Cripe ◆ Evelyn Stone Dawson Henry A. Deering

David R. Dent ◆ David M. Dirks Garth N. Edwards Jennifer Ross Edwards Robert H. Fuller Caren Campbell Gardner David R. Gardner Judith Gough Gifford Rod Goodwin Carol Fisher Graham Kenneth E. Haacke R. Michael Hall Stanley Hamilton Jean Berg Hardy Nancy Lewis Haswell Judith Marsh Ireson Beret Carlson Kischner Russel L. Koos Donald E. Kreider Phyllis Ernst Kreider Barbara Boots Lawson ◆ Peter M. Layden Marilyn Wehrman Levine Robert D. Mann ◆ Joyce Eisinger Matuszewich Lewis F. Matuszewich Jacqueline Faust McDowell Charles H. McFall Kyle M. McGee Irene Kinzer Milliken Wynne Niles Milner Eleanor Putnam Mitchell T. Kent Mitchell, Jr. William J. Mitchell Emily B. Morgan James B. Nelson Maxine Blue Noll Dennis A. Priser Marilyn Mead Priser Nancy Markham Ragatz Karen West Reiman John R. Rhode Michael L. Roach Norman E. Samelson William E. Shields Penelope Simison Margaret Titus Simon George C. Sonnichsen Carroll Brown Stewart Thomas D. Stewart David R. Sturges ◆ Sallie Reid Tasto Marilyn J. Wolfe James L. Zurcher Patricia See Zurcher CONTRIBUTORS Barbara Smith Banker Nancy Barton Bavisotto Lucinda McGuire Bennett Mary Gerig Black Dan R. Blunt Ann Work Borger Susan Day Brattain Martha Jeanie Brown Judith Staebler Bushouse James R. Collins Curtis J. Corcoran Karen Waigand Davis Martha J. Davis Elizabeth Baldridge Drucker Dennis C. Drury Mary Greenawalt Dunbar Bonnie Oeler Fields Carole Henderson Green David E. Greer Rita E. Hagmeyer James A. Harvey Linda Lee Haynie Patricia Herrell Hentze Robert W. Johnson Sharon Hornbeck King ◆ Carolyn Watson Kruger

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Judith Macfall LaCroix David E. Lenz Suzanne Gill Likins Kathleen Jones Mattox Jerry D. McCoy Virginia Cox McCoy Thomas A. McElhaney Susan Webster McGimpsey Linda Kuonen Medlock James E. Miller Stephen D. Morrison Carolyn Bohannon Oelke Carolyn Stevenson Offill Terry W. Pfeiffer ◆ Susanna Kenyon Phillips T. Stephen Phillips Nancy Doup Reed Stephen M. Reim George H. Ryan Edward G. Schneider Marilynn Ballard Sturgeon Jeanne M. Tibbles Richard M. Weddle Julia Nisbet Wilson Gail Gamble Wiltse Carol Smith Witherell GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Duff L. Gula SPECIAL GIFTS Anne Husted Burleigh Bayard H. Walters OTHER GIFTS Dan R. Blunt Philip N. Eskew, Jr. Rebecca Watts Lortz

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Mark E. English Maxine May Hubbard ANNUAL FUND: $138,510 DONORS: 205 PARTICIPATION: 39% MATCHING GIFTS: $14,950 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Robert J. Ahern Alan B. Aldrich Philip L. Carson Jan L. Chalfant Gordon K. Costley Carolyn Preslar Eskew-Farrell Kathy Pinkstaff Fox Kathrine Harris Hauck Roma Williams Hess Diane Engel Johnson Michael D. McClure Jane McKinney McDonald Sally Zoller Meyers Katherine Booz Molander David W. Neeb Roger B. Nelsen Dan C. Petticrew Sally Smith Robbins Sue Maxwell Roberts Sidney H. Showalter II James G. Stewart Joan Guthrie Swartz R. Stephen Tegarden Lee E. Tenzer EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** ◆ Lee E. Tenzer 1837 CIRCLE** Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr.

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** ◆ Mark E. English ◆ James G. Stewart OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Charles A. Adams Linda Howell Adams ◆ Susan Schacht Hagaman ASBURY CIRCLE** David T. Barker Thomas R. Gibson James W. Godwin CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Robert J. Ahern ◆ Philip L. Carson Susan Weeks Carson Morris B. Dodd Edward J. Engle, Jr. David E. Hall Barbara Hartman ◆ Maxine May Hubbard James L. Hunt John F. Kent, Jr. Catherine Duncan Kress Dinah Eggers Mannlein Kenneth B. McCoy, Jr. Mary Swensrud McCoy R. Griffith McDonald Elizabeth Macy Oates Joseph E. Walsmith FOUNDERS CIRCLE Robert A. Bender Elmer P. Brestan Carl R. Doran Kathryn Jahnel Doran Marjorie Willett Glenn James A. Heckler ◆ Diane Engel Johnson J. Craig Misselhorn ◆ Dan C. Petticrew Julia Scholz Proctor ◆ Sidney H. Showalter II Karen Good Stahly PATRONS CIRCLE David B. Bills Sarah Warner Carter Susan Moore Davidson Marilyn Sanders Ferguson Charles W. Fetter, Jr. Janet Seaman Fromhold David W. Haines Robert E. Hutto M. Alan Lish, Jr. J. Dennis Marek Stephen R. Miller ◆ David W. Neeb Sara Wooden Salsbury Katherine Herkner Shaffer BUILDERS CIRCLE John R. Anderson II Mary Watson Anderson Sharon Young Beaver David A. Beery James D. Birch Robert R. Blake J. Curtis Blang Thomas A. Bond Randall L. Braddom Elizabeth McMahon Brengelman Alan R. Brill Irene Sparks Carr ◆ Jan L. Chalfant Judith Diehl Chandler Karen Keppel Chappell J. Eric Christman David A. Claar Averill C. Colby III

“DePauw is a very special place. The value of the experience has been magnified with each passing year. The school today is the best it’s ever been.” – Mark E. English ’64 Kathryn Gloin Betley Alan H. Black Phyllis Stormont Blunt Julianne Schwegel Brawner Lauren R. Brown Katherine Ault Brunkow Howard L. Bull James W. Burton David A. Child Barbara Patterson Clarke Gary L. Culp Rosalind Rogge Dandrea Carolyn Miles Fermann Carolyn Leech Ferrell Peter P. Fettig Vernell Gehron Fettig Allan D. Fink David C. Fleming Frances Ann Flory Jean Lusk Forsythe Alan B. Foster Ruth Mead Friday Kenneth J. Garry, Jr. Bruce A. Gastineau Martha Hawkes Germain Jon S. Halstead James A. Harmon Charles A. Herrick Shirley Unruh Herrick Patricia Slaby Hirby Jane Hibler Hopkins Michael R. Huggins Susan Bicket Jones Richard E. Kibel Elizabeth Rothfus Lenz Carol Lawrence Light Molly Williams Loeser Richard G. Lubman John L. Mabry Carmel J. Mazzocco ◆ Jane McKinney McDonald Katherine Moseley Mills ◆ Katherine Booz Molander Carol Parks Morrison Stanley C. Moses Ralph R. Moyer Larry L. Murdock Susan K. Nelson David C. O’Harra Patricia Conn Oldham Donald M. Olson Marilyn Schaaf Owen Patricia Howell Papero Nancy Eppert Sampson Garnet Schafer James W. Schroeder Ann Walbert Schwandt Harry A. Scott, Jr. William R. Sheahan Michael A. Slaughter Ann Stump Smith Stephanie Smith Maureen Sullivan Taylor Rollin E. Thompson Stephen K. VanDerVliet Judith Holman Waldner Joan Eckardt Watts

◆ Gordon K. Costley Brenda Mercer Cruikshank Lynne Libbert Dapice Stephen E. Davis Ross A. Dean Daniel C. Dillon William H. Ellis ◆ Carolyn Preslar EskewFarrell Frederick S. Gass Frank L. Green Charles W. Greenlee Robert B. Harding ◆ Kathrine Harris Hauck Philip C. Hauck Clarke L. Hayes Virginia Keim Hayes George F. Herzog ◆ Roma Williams Hess Henry A. Hile L. Bruce Huston, Jr. Stuart E. Jenkins Kathryn Saxton Jerz David C. Kingsley Karen L. Kish Robert G. Kissell, Jr. Richard L. Kolb Michael W. Laukitis Robert G. Lehnen Polly Lindsay Macpherson Thomas O. Magan ◆ Michael D. McClure L. Neal McHoes Jeanne Leslie Melton David H. Miller Donald B. Moser Thomas E. Mueller ◆ Roger B. Nelsen Richard D. Nice Thomas W. Orcutt Bruce F. Osborne Pamela Fuller Rawles Nancy Lyman Repp Thomas F. Sandblom Robert R. Scaife, Jr. Donald G. Schilling Ann Willis Sebrell Carol Powell Shields Paul M. Shimer Nancy Hetz Sieffert Linda G. Sprankle Steven A. Spreen Jack Steele ◆ R. Stephen Tegarden Dolores M. Templeton Robert L. Tilly Jeanne Conrad Trosch P. David Waller, Jr. Carolyn Smith Weimar Robert A. Wells Marvin R. Wolgast CONTRIBUTORS Rebecca Katchka Acklin John T. Adams ◆ Alan B. Aldrich Howard J. Anderson James L. Andrew Nancy Andreae Andrew Bonnie L. Austin

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

43

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Kirby W. Bay GIFTS IN HONOR OF Thomas R. Gibson ◆ Sally Smith Robbins SPECIAL GIFTS Thomas R. Gibson James W. Godwin Lee E. Tenzer OTHER GIFTS James L. Andrew Nancy Andreae Andrew Phyllis Stormont Blunt Karen Keppel Chappell

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Bronson C. Davis Jeffrey E. Lortz ANNUAL FUND: $63,798 DONORS: 138 PARTICIPATION: 30% MATCHING GIFTS: $11,075 1837 CIRCLE** Valerie Watson Hamilton OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Jane Eklund Anderson Melinda Paine Geraldson Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Bronson C. Davis Kathryn Murvin Morse Peter A. Morse Gerald A. Ostermann CHARTER CIRCLE** George H. Belhobek Bruce P. Bickner Joseph H. Danks Gordon B. Finley, Jr. Katherine Hays Fox David W. Gilbert Elizabeth Gross Holland Robert B. Holland Dorothy Shake Hunt Roger S. Hunt Tim B. Hunter Robert W. Lloyd III Thomas S. Porter Edward G. Schussler Sharon Gierach Schussler Susan Scully Walsmith Stuart W. Young Mary Benson Zink FOUNDERS CIRCLE Bruce J. BonDurant Carolyn Van Epps Brookmeyer Sarah Roberts Houghland George H. Libman Judith Fawks Terry PATRONS CIRCLE John V. Barnett, Jr. Beryl Bobinette Bills George K. Blanchard, Jr. Thomas R. Bollinger Susan Wright Carlisle Virginia Dirks Krauss ◆ Jeffrey E. Lortz Linda Morgan Maini Larry R. Morrison Nancy Mueller Morrison William T. Shaffer, Jr. Glenn R. Silcott, Jr. Mary Wylie Thauvette

BUILDERS CIRCLE Sharon Latham Beck Ellen Lavette Brouwers David L. Callies L. Terry Chappell William E. Decker Catherine Hash Dillon John W. Draper, Jr. Helen Boardman Duncan Richard B. Ferrell Martha Jackson Fisher Patricia Boynton Frey Patricia Fischer Geldard Sarah McCall Grant John C. Harbottle Katherine M. Hart Cecelia Helwig Hilgert Jane Kullberg Holloway William E. Holloway C. Curtis Holmes Jane Smith Hughes Donald E. Jones Ronald C. Kennedy P. Jayne Lebsack Marjorie Self Lee Robert L. Lee T. Barrett Lindsey James R. Martin Ann Maclean Massie Thomas W. McClain John P. McCormick Linda Mitchell Miller Richard L. H. E. Miller Susan Priess Norris Michael D. Peyton B. Michael Pisani Carol Stoner Raitzer Jerry J. Roberts Alexander L. Rogers L. Brown Sanders Joseph R. Sims Jane Shick Sprague Wendy Dewitt Taylor Barbara Kormos Tegarden Patricia A. White Kay Reinhart Woike Lynn C. Yeoman John O. Zachman CONTRIBUTORS Christine Patterson Acken Alice Tuttle Argo W. S. Barksdale III Elizabeth Buell Barrow Charles L. Beard, Jr. Karen Dunlap Berman Virginia Nichols Blanchfield Loraine Boland Curtis W. Bush Jane McCann Carlson Jeanie Cook Child Pamela Johnson Davis Raymond A. Down J. Hunter Downs Natasha Evans Downs John A. Drees Jean Graham Eisele Paul E. Gard Mary Ewing Gosline Stephanie Stanley Greer Sara J. Hady Sally Hartline Harvey Craig R. Hassler Scott L. Hillstrom Ralph T. Jones Joseph J. B. Martin Jane Talbott Metcalfe Judith Samuel Meyer Patricia L. Murphy Carol Wandell Nelson Mary Harrison Olson Patricia Young Pryor Hilary J. Schneider

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Patricia Coleman Spoerl Joan Davidson Stoneking Michael W. Street Marlys Johnson Swanson W. Joseph Thompson Judith Osterland Thornton W. Shannon Van Wey Jacqueline Vincent Sandra McComb Walker Judith Wanner Weaver Jane Vahle Weingartner Malinda Williams Wendelboe Gary R. Wiant Richard S. Willet Mary Brauninger Wynkoop GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Stephanie Netherton Montgomery GIFTS IN HONOR OF Melinda Paine Geraldson SPECIAL GIFTS Thomas S. Porter OTHER GIFTS Keith A. Gossard LEGACY GIFTS Fred J. Bartizal, Jr. Susan Ferry Bartizal

ANNUAL FUND: $72,403 DONORS: 155 PARTICIPATION: 32% MATCHING GIFTS: $5,125 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** James R. Bartlett Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Thomas W. Boswell Max W. Hittle, Jr. ASBURY CIRCLE** Cathie Valeska Davis Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn ◆ John L. Rabb Barbara Stoner Wells Robert F. Wells CHARTER CIRCLE** Bobbette Hendricks Bahler Stanley L. Bahler Jeanie Brown Belhobek Ninetta Ling Boyer Peter A. Boyer Galen Morgan Cooper Thomas P. Cooper ◆ Sally Smerz Cowal James W. Downey Bonnie Stout Lloyd Sally Gifford Manion Pamela A. McCord Patricia Peckinpaugh McDonald Susan Nuckols Oldfield Susan Faust Parker Carol Brown Phemister James N. Thompson FOUNDERS CIRCLE J. David Cook Linda Mills Hegeman Theodore F. Hegeman Joseph P. Hughes, Jr. dec Pamela Blake Peters John D. Pidgeon James B. Terry, Jr.

Elizabeth Weidman Zuercher PATRONS CIRCLE Marcia Romsted Bay Nancy Blessing Fetter Richard D. Gaines James M. Hess Elizabeth Spangler Kuehling Wayne C. Kyhos Betty Wilkening Luce Michael N. Maguire Carol Harper Marsh George M. Marsh James B. McIntyre Timothy L. Scott Carl P. Singer Hannah Hofherr Ten Eyck Robert L. Ten Eyck, Jr. dec Susan Misselhorn Woolwine BUILDERS CIRCLE Joan Michaels After John C. Barber Patricia Henderson Baumgartner Melinda Foulke Beckwith Howard L. Brockman, Jr. Gretchen Hageman Bullock James R. Clark Tod Eberle Curtis B. Eskew Margery Stoops Gass Frederick M. Green Judith Peterson Greene Melinda Herbert Greenlee William S. Hamrick Geoffrey T. Hatch Donna Walker Hawk Nancy Rich Herrin Dennis P. Himan Robert D. Hisrich Holly Hanscom Hoxie Mary Coyle Hughes Robert W. Jacobs Patricia Grubb Jenkins Sharon McCall Jenson Evelyn Gravesen Keever Robert B. Kleemeier Michael B. Lett Robert J. Macoy Sara Hitch Meng Edith Leherissey Miller William C. Miller Carolyn Schrank Mugge Donald B. Myers, Jr. James R. Myers Martha Hemker Nelson Susan Lager Osborne Hesychios Demetrios E. Peppas Lynne Savidge Pi-Sunyer Ronald K. Pierce John L. Pogue Douglas L. Rossiter Steven D. Shattuck Doris Roesener Southerland Cynthia Batts Summers Robert T. Thoms Ina Dyer Tonkin Gail Robertson Waller Lewis C. Kip Weldon, Jr. Frederica Sheridan White Glenn A. White Ferris L. Winterberg Glenn V. Woike Robert J. Wulff CONTRIBUTORS Melinda McCracken Alcorn Martha J. Anderson Morrill Rigby Anderson Elizabeth Moe Andes John B. Beasley, Jr.

“As faculty development coordinator and as a faculty member who has received a faculty fellowship, I can relate firsthand the great impact these awards have on faculty teaching and scholarship. Having the reassigned time to work on a project that is important to scholarly or artistic development helps not only the faculty member, but also the students and the University, since these projects impact teaching at DePauw and our visibility through professional activity to the world outside of DePauw.” – Terri L. Bonebright, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Ann Roettig Becker Suzanne Schurmeier Bible John A. Blake Sally Roush Brown John M. Burns Donna L. Calame Margaret Butts Clarke Carol Hector Cornwell Susan Steffey Davies Mitchell H. Farber John M. Field James M. Gray Marilyn McClure Green Barbara Gustafson Gundrum Margaret Moag Hanson Franklin D. Horner Joan Eckert Jackson Sherry Harris Jones Mary Macmillan Korff Thomas W. Korff Robert B. Kottkamp Colby H. Kullman Ann Fairchild Lawrence James R. Means Judith Lee Nold Jerry M. Owen Frederick O. Paige Pamela Lott Paige Richard W. Pither Janet Williams Roessler Richard T. Roessler Philip A. Roper Ruey J. Ryburn Jane Penman Schroeder Ronald L. Shiffler Marianna Stoica Shoemaker Diane Gross Smith Robert H. Springer, Jr. H. Sheldon Storer, Jr. F. J. Stresen-Reuter Patricia Beadles Swayne Laurence G. Tidrick Fred N. Wendelboe Lynda Mitchum Wilhelmus Sara Pasco Williams Susan Ervin York Nancy Young-Owen

ANNUAL FUND: $75,109 DONORS: 171 PARTICIPATION: 32% MATCHING GIFTS: $3,725 EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** R. David Hoover Suzanne Anderson Hoover PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Heidi Schultz Huizenga OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Susan Dohrmann Moore William H. Watson ASBURY CIRCLE** Randolph H. Stokely CHARTER CIRCLE** Donald B. Aslan Thomas A. Drew John H. Huneke III Diane E. Ireson Wm. Finley Klaas F. Garret Pfleeger Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger James A. Readey FOUNDERS CIRCLE Ann Barrow Cook James W. Dutton Robert H. Mulford Robert G. Palmer Craig R. Stokely Nancy Stewart Surber PATRONS CIRCLE Barbara Strasser Adams Richard A. Adams Peter T. Allen Sarah Hauck Allen Diane E. Anderson William D. Bucher John T. Casey H. Groves Cooke III Barbara Ferrell Gaines Barbara Floyd Green David C. Green R. Randolph Hatch Robert O. Hausser Jon E. Heine David C. Johnson

SPECIAL GIFTS Anonymous LEGACY GIFTS Max W. Hittle, Jr.

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

44

Carol Pritz Kyhos Jeannine Buchanan Lish Thomas L. Metz Ronald S. Miller Michael F. Rapp Abbey Bishop Riley Beth Ritter Schermer Daniel L. Schermer Kara Knight Schmitt Gustav E. Staahl, Jr. Thomas R. Teegarden BUILDERS CIRCLE Janet V. Andrews James H. Barker Daniel C. Blaney Charles L. Briggs Edward H. Brown Barbara Vance Buroker Mary Koontz Burrier Lynn Bresnahan Cooper Harry G. Dandelles Harry C. Dees, Jr. Frank H. Dewey Thomas O. Erb Gerald T. Frazier Charles M. Gadd, Jr. Karen Zinsmeister Getman John P. Godwin Kenneth H. Golden David E. Grass Richard A. Hall Russell S. Hardt Jack M. Hogan Jean Gossard James Brenda Dunfield Johnson Ann Montgomery Jones Kay Daugherty Klunder Albert H. Larson III Robert C. Marshall Lexy C. McCulloch Marcia Jensen Nelson Wayne L. Nelson John W. O’Neil, Jr. Pamela Siemering O’Neil Robert C. Palmer William S. Parker Jeffrey P. Petertil Carole Thorlton Piech Dennis T. Piech JoAnn Russell Plenge Barbara Lewellen Powell Mark S. Raynes Nina Powell Rodman Charles L. Rouault Donald S. Schauwecker Gary W. Schlegel Robert G. Schwegler Nancy Weir Selby Timothy H. Selby Ralph E. Spelbring Barbara Creel Stephenson Judith Fernald Sturmer Thomas R. Trager Susan Innes Trudell Harding E. Van Schaack Michael J. Vorst Christopher B. Wackman Nancy Hay Wackman Alan K. Wells Stephen D. Williams Willis R. Wolf Charlotte A. Wytias Linda Harris Young Steven J. Young CONTRIBUTORS Constance Weimer Asbury Constance Nagle Bachert Frederick E. Bachert Brenda J. Bailey Lynn Johnston Benson Anne Kabel Blount

Charles E. Blount, Jr. Elizabeth Witler Bosin Sarah Mills Butzin Andrea Caperell-Grant Mary Zeluff Chandler Carol Henvis Dempsey William H. Dempsey, Jr. Jaclyn Sehrt Doty Wendell R. Drew Martin F. Farrell Sandra Garriott-Stejskal Patra Boham Golden William O. Goodman Stephen W. Hadley Victoria Mayfield Hall Barbara Brayton Hines Bedford F. Hines Carl E. Hirth Nancy J. Holsapple Linda Reed Holton Karen Burkhardt Holy John V. Horton Jeanne Lowery Jackson T. Scott Johnston Clare Kirby Janet Robison Landen Seelye Burr Longnecker W. David Longnecker Catherine Hein Martin John M. Mason, Jr. Pamela A. McKee Carolyn Belknap Metcalf Marjorie Whitehouse Munson Jon E. Newcomb Joe R. Newlin Thomas M. Newman Diane Best Nosek Jody Schoenwetter Orthey Robert W. Orthey James L. Puckett Gail Ujiki Rigg Carol Parish Robinson Linda Wells Rootes Jane Coulson Sherry Ann Pate Stanchina John H. Staples Suzanne Wycoff Strutt Linda Erf Swift James M. Taylor Karen M. Taylor Deborah Schade Thomas William K. Thomas Michael Thomasson Phyllis Manring Truesdell Jane Kenney Turnbull Dianne Senger Williams Ann Craven Yeoman GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Jeannie Simmons Mutz SPECIAL GIFTS R. David Hoover Suzanne Anderson Hoover Gregory T. Mutz OTHER GIFTS Ralph E. Spelbring

CLASS CHAIR: William R. Van Bokkelen ANNUAL FUND: $89,477 DONORS: 153 PARTICIPATION: 30% MATCHING GIFTS: $4,115 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Thomas R. Arendshorst William D. Boyd Ann Wilhoite Brilley

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Susan Lange Brown John A. Gibson Carol Boardman Hittle Catherine Meier Jenkins Cheryl Slagell Kinsinger Thomas D. Leidy C. Scott Molden Jane Heineman Molden Bruce M. Montgomerie Ann Cunliff Polster Mickey May Shemansky EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Karen Ogren Sanger Stephen W. Sanger OLD GOLD CIRCLE** John P. Douglass ◆ Carol Boardman Hittle Arthur L. Rice Lynn Davies Rice ASBURY CIRCLE** Verna L. Baughman ◆ Susan Lange Brown James R. Feutz Lynn Kinsey Stokely CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Ann Wilhoite Brilley Benjamin Diesbach Donna Self Fisher James A. Fisher Nancy J. Geiss David C. Harbottle Ruth Russ Huneke William N. Keadey, Jr. Susan Campbell McCully Pamela Lorman Peternell Molly Morgan Phinny Douglas A. Smith FOUNDERS CIRCLE Gretchen Benedek Feemster Timothy S. Feemster Jeffrey E. Fisher Diana Mackie Frank H. McCracken, Jr. David E. Muschler Susan Katchka Staelin PATRONS CIRCLE Carol Klinker Attig Thomas G. Attig Jane Arterburn Bucher Jack B. Campbell Daniel P. Cope Michael D. Dixson Steven P. Grossnickle Christine Hill Koukola Eric V. Lortz Linda James Lortz Robert F. Stayman ◆ William R. Van Bokkelen C. Richard Walker, Jr. Stuart B. Watson John B. Wright BUILDERS CIRCLE Rebecca Roush Aikman Carolyn Timmons Akers David T. Allard Anne Tharpe Alston William C. Alston III Raymond R. Arvay Bonnie Boilini Baxter James O. Baxter, Jr. B. Thomas Boese ◆ William D. Boyd James A. Burrier Stephen H. Cagle Richard T. Carlin Nancy Wolf Carns

Stephen A. Carns Thomas M. Carpenter Rebecca Collins Carter Diane Davis Cordell Richard M. Faner Robert F. Flickinger Karen Lind Folland Keith F. Gehlhausen Jon R. Gresley Jane Caldwell Griffin Stephen C. Grubbs C. Frederick Haigh David L. Hanselman Jeffrey L. Henry G. William Higbee Heather Cibulka Higbee Margaret Adolphsen Holmberg Jane Broyhill Houser Richard O. Joseph, Jr. Jean Olson Kelminson Cynthia Morris Kipker Janet Rose Larson Walter J. Larson Donald J. Lewis Lynda Lauer Lewis Thomas R. Lininger William K. Massie, Jr. William R. McSwegin Connie Delawter Miller Patricia Young Miller Thomas W. Miller ◆ C. Scott Molden ◆ Jane Heineman Molden Roberta Clinton Murry Margaret Chapman Partridge Robert H. Partridge S. Candace Peterson ◆ Ann Cunliff Polster Carl C. Polster Eric Robertson Ralph H. Saunders, Jr. Robert R. Schlueter Sue Lett Showalter Richard C. Siefert Nancy Husband Simpson Robert M. Skallerup, Jr. P. Douglas Smith Jane Oliver Southard James M. Sparks David L. Terry Ann Kainz Tvaroha Susan Minick Vonsild Janie Whittaker Wendelken Marietta May Willman James C. Wohlleb Carl Zerbe CONTRIBUTORS Patricia Englum Bader Nancy Patton Cosden Brian J. Deppe Richard T. Devine Anita Thompson Ford Lin M. Fredrickson John J. Germanotta Anne Meadows Gottbrath Mari McGaughey Greves Jane Booher Haugh Noel Lei Hayashi Kathleen Gross Horton Charles F. Isaacson Ruth Butterfield Isaacson Wayne G. Jeronimus M. Kip Kistler Marcia H. Lake ◆ Thomas D. Leidy Suzannah R. Martin Shirley Zivich Mertz Susan Goff Minihan Daniel H. O’Meara Timothy W. Olson Jeffrey B. Pearson

C. Rick Miller Janel Howell Miller

John C. Rasmussen Gary N. Roggenkamp Stephen S. Ross Karen Knudsen Schwepler ◆ Mickey May Shemansky Martha Drake Shiffler S. David Siff John J. Stimson, Jr. Nancy Englehart Stimson Christine M. Tarant Elisabeth Colby Tyrol John T. Van Meter Anne Briscuso Whiteley Stephen M. Winning Olwen Twyman Wright

CHARTER CIRCLE** David A. Bohmer ◆ Lynn Reuss Bohmer William B. Doepke Grey M. Emmons James H. Fletcher ◆ Alison E. Frost John B. Gross, Jr. Nancy Tyrrell Gross Mason P. Jett Penelope Morse Keadey Nancy Van Sickle Kent Stephen M. Murray ◆ Richard E. Schulte Phyllis Gilbert Smith Frederick Tucker III

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Susan L. Saunders SPECIAL GIFTS Richard W. Talley Sondra Mutz Talley

FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Linda Spreen Budelsky ◆ Neil W. Budelsky Sarah Katterhenry Dutton Jean Baker Greer Richard C. Greer ◆ Michael K. Irwin Samuel A. Kocoshis Julia Lamber ◆ Barbara Odt Lewis ◆ Thomas M. O’Neil Glenn E. Schreiber ◆ S. Russell Sylvester Mary Glick Wilson

OTHER GIFTS Nancy J. Geiss LEGACY GIFTS Carol Boardman Hittle

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Lynn Reuss Bohmer William L. Crist Alison E. Frost ANNUAL FUND: $100,509 DONORS: 170 PARTICIPATION: 29% MATCHING GIFTS: $20,450

PATRONS CIRCLE Mary E. Althaus ◆ Gerald A. Ambrose ◆ Jean Denton Brubeck Timothy F. Campbell ◆ Cheryl Mackey Colby Pamela Bond Dixson Vicki Lind Ferringer James H. Gerhold ◆ Suzanne Carroll Gerhold ◆ J. Denny Haythorn J. Richard Heys Duane M. Kelley Kathleen McIntyre Lewis Susanne Hanna MacTavish William J. Wieland Sue Defrees Wright Christopher J. Wurster

CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Gerald A. Ambrose Emily Beaman Beals Gregory M. Boyer Jean Denton Brubeck Linda Spreen Budelsky Neil W. Budelsky Cheryl Mackey Colby Jane Dooley John V. Gambaiani Suzanne Carroll Gerhold J. Denny Haythorn Michael K. Irwin Stephen C. Jones Pamela Andberg Krause Robert L. Levy Barbara Odt Lewis Thomas M. O’Neil Philip A. Scheidt Richard E. Schulte Daniel L. Swift Susan Christopher Swift S. Russell Sylvester James M. Tomsic

BUILDERS CIRCLE Kathryn Beck Allard W. Gregory Alspach Barbara Blecha Arvay June Scott Barber Bruce A. Buhrandt Cynthia Croneigh Burrell Roberta Graef Carlin Roberta Cochran Christman Ronald E. Christman Alan B. Cloe Donald A. Coffin Robert V. Crane Margaret Cicero Culich dec Diane Dalbey Pamela Shields Diddie ◆ Jane Dooley Dale Brumbaugh Dowlen Pamela Vance Ely Thomas C. Ely Gayle Ficken-Clarke Susan Campbell Foster T. Bruce Fox Roberta Hallan Frey Thomas F. Frey, Jr. Nancy B. Gable Janet Lam Gessert Vicki Wolf Hanselman Paula Jennings Hartman

TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Denny Manning Solso Tim Solso PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** ◆ William L. Crist OLD GOLD CIRCLE** John A. Caputo Douglas B. McAlister Margaret Sheridan Schmidt Robert A. Schmidt ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Emily Beaman Beals William L. Brown III Richard L. Fanyo

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

45

Charles O. Hershey Ronald A. Hess Timothy B. Hornbacker Alan M. Hux Duncan E. Jones Mary Hutchinson Jones Allan K. Kaste Carol Portle Kleemeier Martha Gilbert Lamprecht Larry D. Lankton Rachel Bourland Lankton John S. Marlatt Charles A. Merriman Patrick F. O’Connor Robert M. O’Neil J. Ronald Oehler William D. Pennell Jeffrey L. Pytlarz Martha Musk Robertson Patricia Ross-Polito L. Dean Samuel Betsy Roberts Sklenicka Russell C. Sklenicka Mary Petticrew Smalling Dennis R. Stuckey Peter N. Thompson ◆ James M. Tomsic Roy M. Van Cleave Richard E. Wehnes Lawrence E. Welker Robert A. White Linda Whitaker Young CONTRIBUTORS Ruth Rhodes Arany Andy W. Arnold Frederick P. Barnes Jon A. Brictson Victoria Erdmann Burgman Holly Gaden Bushnell John C. Campbell Nancy Hilliger Coan Anita M. Deckard Patricia Ridgway Drost Jean Stephens Dudley C. Elaine Dunbar Carol Morton Fletcher Alberta Wieser Heim F. Allen Hester Susan K. Hurst Benjamin F. P. Ivins Janet L. Jones ◆ Stephen C. Jones Susan Keehn Nancy J. Kiefer Betsy Beggs Kratz Robert E. Krause Victoria Elliott Lazear W. Randolph Lazear ◆ Robert L. Levy Kathryn Robinson Lucey Linda Greenhoe MacConnell Ann Croughan Massengill John T. McConnell John G. Meyer III Charles R. Moffett Niki Lee Mott Allen R. Musheno Ann Bauld Newton James H. Nyenhuis Judith Degitz O’Connor Karen Pratt Peiffer Brian C. Phipps Caroline Follansbee Redington Mary Koehnlein Schoeff Judy Chupp Schubert Richard L. Schubert John W. Sorenson Mary S. Steinbrecher Elizabeth Brooks Tisdale Robert S. Tongren Rebecca Morris Tucker

Ann Wiggers Verhaeghe Barbara Pyle Ward Derrick L. Warner Constance Riddiough Weisbroth GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Susan Wohlers Pearson GIFTS IN HONOR OF David A. Bohmer SPECIAL GIFTS David A. Bohmer Lynn Reuss Bohmer Thomas L. McCormick Barbara White Parker Fredrick W. Parker II

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: James E. Robinson Jane Grissom Whitesides ANNUAL FUND: $65,475 DONORS: 142 PARTICIPATION: 27% MATCHING GIFTS: $11,550 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Carol Prentice Crist ◆ James E. Robinson Michael L. Smith ASBURY CIRCLE** Robert T. Blau Robert G. Casey Craig C. Grannon Christine Collyer MacDonald James S. MacDonald ◆ Jane Grissom Whitesides Bruce A. Wohlfeld CHARTER CIRCLE** Roberta O. Barnes Thomas M. Boller Catherine Huff Gottfred Charles M. Harris Marie Rhine Harris Mary Leonard Ramshaw Susan Marshall Reck James J. Roscoe Jamie McDaniel Schulte FOUNDERS CIRCLE Sheila Steinbach Engel Karl R. Johnson, Jr. Anne Beekman Kraege Richard C. Kraege Margaret Diaz Luderer Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp John N. Rooks PATRONS CIRCLE Ann Flachmann Babington Dale A. Barrett John P. Beall James A. Christman Larry R. Downs Dale Hanscom Krone Ronald D. Luther Cynthia Lorman Martin David A. Martin George A. Meier Nancy Martin Podurgiel Douglas F. Reed Margaret McTague Smith Charles H. Southwick Nancy Herbert Southwick John R. Tolle Elizabeth Kaiser Walker R. Scott Walker Sue A. Webb

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Diana Buckthal Winston Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo Thomas S. Yeo BUILDERS CIRCLE Nancy Ayars Atteberry Thomas A. Bowman Stephen D. Boyce Margaret Palo Boyles Stephen W. Bridge Karen S. Brown Victoria BurtonBurke Jonathan F. Bushnell, Jr. Geoffrey N. Coleman Michael C. Crider Thomas C. Dascoli Donald T. de Camp Richard A. Dean A. Trent Detamore Kathryn A. Everman George E. Felton, Jr. Willard J. Frederick Margaret Lavidge Gosselink Sharon Garner Hardern Barbara Beal Hendricks Dan L. Hendricks Virginia Dalton Heyburn Diane S. Kartalia Grace Roselyn Kerlin Elizabeth Rodgers Koppeser Thomas V. Kruse Edward V. Lauing, Jr. Melinda Adams Massie Barbara Brucklacher Mayr William P. Mayr Carolyn Martin Meyer James R. Newman Jane Henry Pearson Wiley H. Pearson Barbara White Pierce Marjorie Lentz Porter John L. Prather Nancy Shively Reynolds Charles C. Roberts Catherine Walz Rundle Michael R. Schramm Donald J. Schulte Nancy Brady Shafer Scott W. Shafer Ben P. Shields, Jr. Suzanne Barker Sjostrom Warren S. Stanley William P. Sweeney, Jr. William R. Syverson Jan Miltenberger Terry John R. Vissing G. David Voges Robert E. Wall Susan Charlesworth Ward

Kathy Newton-Nance R. Scott Norris Robert C. Oliver, Jr. Beverly Steinhagen Oliver Dorey Day Panno Karen Schmalensee Pearson Elsie Ferguson Rafferty Sally Jefferson Sanft Barbara Hermanson Schlawin H. Charles Shively II Jay F. Stannard II Kay Ross Strayer Elizabeth McNabb Swanson Cynthia Boyd Tuck Mary Kilgore Vallad David S. White GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Sara Jo Rush Shuman GIFTS IN HONOR OF Westcott White SPECIAL GIFTS Charles C. Roberts OTHER GIFTS Lawrence A. Johnson John C. Montgomery III Dennis G. Richter

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: James W. Emison Susan Leet Smith ANNUAL FUND: $64,439 DONORS: 144 PARTICIPATION: 28% MATCHING GIFTS: $6,625 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** John S. Leffler ◆ Carolyn Russ Robinson ◆ Susan Leet Smith OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Donald E. Town CHARTER CIRCLE** Edward B. Blair, Jr. ◆ Russell Breeden III S. Page Cotton, Jr. Jane Bragdon Doepke ◆ James W. Emison ◆ Joe G. Hollingsworth James F. Lininger John T. Neighbours Richard A. Reck

CONTRIBUTORS FOUNDERS CIRCLE Sara Clark Clay Elgan L. Baker, Jr. Katherine McMartin Cragwall Zack F. Bettis, Jr. Marilyn Ehman Dallet John P. Doan Joan Reamer Daugherty Elizabeth Ryan Horgan Peter M. Donahower William P. Horgan Kathryn Knipe Duncan Wm. Peter Horst Priscilla Hedges Duncan Frank L. Hussey III Thomas G. Durham Ellen Mikuta Pullin James R. Fletcher William D. Pullin Jacqueline Terry Gedrose Anne Korb Shane Nancy Zippel Gloe Janet Schroeder Hall PATRONS CIRCLE Gerald H. Hoffman Barbara Broadbent Collins Dana Alu Kennedy Thomas L. Greenough III Laura B. Landrum Shaun O. Higgins Elizabeth Lavoo LaVoo David P. Jacobs John F. Liechty A. Richard Kriegsman Darleen Bailik Lindstrom Deborah Zonsius Lane Kara Matoi Mark Jill Matthews LeVan Nancy Hutchinson McDowell David N. Marks Mary Gilbert Miller Joseph S. Northrop John C. Montgomery III Marcia Utter Northrop Kathleen Miller Morley Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

Guilford L. Parsons W. Curtis Schade Wrede H. Smith, Jr. Lynne A. Tweedie Stephan E. Weitzel Larry F. Whitham

Charles W. Hutchison Laurence A. Johnson Helen Swank Kilker Ruth A. Kovac Mary Orr Krause Judith Hawkinson Lefferdink Barbara Post Lewis Nancy Vititoe Mahoney Stanley E. McCormack Deborah Woody Megginson Elizabeth Combs Merit Deborah Tong Molloy John E. Morley, Jr. Lois Seward Murray Raymond A. Paladino Louise Elliott Perez Marjorie Hampton Phipps Don E. Prosser Constance Hawkes Reeves William G. Ries Brenda Norris Ritzhaupt Caryl Frauenhoff Rohol James E. Sanford Marsha Hardesty Shockley Rebecca O. Spangler David A. Strickler Ralph C. Sullivan Margaret Hastings Teegardin Diane Uecker-Flink Sara Dohanich Walker Richard B. Wells Bonnie Turnbaugh Williams

BUILDERS CIRCLE Stewart I. Adam, Jr. Merritt K. Alcorn Cynthia Perin Annett William A. Baum Thomas R. Berg Thomas A. Berghausen Elizabeth A. Booth Robert L. Brown Patricia Parshall Bucklen Linda J. Coveleskie Leslie Monson Crider Michael P. Doyle E. Gabrielle Egger Ann Ross Gamble Charles L. Gardner Wendy B. Gifford Charles W. Goldner, Jr. Susan Dinsmore Goldner Edward M. Greene Lee B. Hawthorne III Joyce Clark Henriott Kay Heckman Hervey Marcia Fergus Hopkins John S. Jones Sue Buell Kay William F. Kneeland, Jr. Janet Welch Kowalkowski Pamela Stoakes Kruse James Y. Lea Mikella Kaiser Lowe Gregory L. Manifold Kathryn Vogt McGovern Margaret Means Newman George A. Purnell Robert H. Shaykin Catherine A. Smith Emily Gibson Soelter Thomas P. Soelter Pamela Charlson Speer Patricia Roane Straube Steven W. Surbaugh Vicki Zink Thompson Joseph F. Vosicky, Jr. Nancy Smith Walker Elaine K. Weaver Wilda Hajdu Whitley Scott F. N. Wing

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF John H. Land Mary L. McClain SPECIAL GIFTS Bryan T. Burney Virginia Hays Burney Steven H. Fulton Sue Vickery Fulton Katherine L. McQueen OTHER GIFTS James W. Emison Gerard C. Hokanson Jane Schoenwetter Johnson John S. Jones Sandra Lough Richter

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Gregory McGarvey Christopher H. Penn ANNUAL FUND: $44,472 DONORS: 118 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,425

CONTRIBUTORS Nancy K. Barnes Cherry Caudle Bost William A. Bright Steven H. Brown William D. Burgman Sara Campbell Karen Turek Charen Kathy Thornburgh Clark Barbara Bayless Close Thomas V. Close E. Fred Coan Douglas L. Crichlow Sharon S. Cummings James E. Davis Pamela Sandberg Delnagro Mary Kiernan Fannin Nicholas B. Fitzgerald Lida G. Gordon Carol R. Hansen William F. Hayes, Jr. Pamela Brown Hess Barbara Boynton Hildebrandt Judith Bain Hollar Margaret Horrigan James P. Howell Deborah Keys Hughes

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Leslie McGaughey Leffler OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Christopher A. DeGraw ASBURY CIRCLE** Joan Erlandson Kiburz ◆ O. Roderick Wilson CHARTER CIRCLE** Cynthia Best Bradley Narda Greising Cotton Robert R. Cowie Frederick K. Donaldson Mary Holmes Emison Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Jr. Nancy Bartlett Hollingsworth ◆ Christopher H. Penn ◆ Thomas R. Schuck Richard L. Tewksbury, Jr.

46

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth Vonnegut Brubeck William E. Brubeck, Jr. Nancy Matthei Garrigus Richard A. Lutes Scott A. McIlroy Joanne Reiman Santoriello PATRONS CIRCLE Deborah Aydelott James W. Gesler Anne Troxel Golden William P. Hamilton IV Leah Schulte Mannweiler Heather Neier Carolyn Berger Parsons Kenneth N. Ritz Lynn Downing Underwood BUILDERS CIRCLE Carolyn Borges Allen Thomas R. Bain Susan J. Bresnahan Phillip A. Cheeseman W. Daniel Doty Elise Metelmann Fortman Christin A. Fulton James A. Galvin Pamela Motter Greenway Jane M. Gruhl Margaret Carlson Hall Sheryl Householder Hambidge David H. Hannah Martha Musser Hannah Craig R. Hedin Kristina Nelson Hesbol Rebecca Rennecker Jackman Joseph A. Kacmar Dennis B. Kelley Marshall L. Kiel Thomas W. Klamer Robert A. Kriscunas Margaret Rorschach Krumme Barbara A. Lehnhardt Anne Beattie Maverick D. Thomas Mellin Sharon Anderson Mellin William W. Montgomery John F. Olson John W. Redsecker Colleen Sontag Robertson Mark A. Robertson Alexandra Cary Rustan John D. Sayre Steven P. Schmidt Nancy Phelps Seitz Pamela Philbrook Shultz Robert H. Shultz S. Robert Trottmann III Mary Purnell Zapp CONTRIBUTORS James D. Aschmann William T. Braswell Janice Huntington Bright Virginia Ritchie Brown Laure Nickels Burgess Deborah R. Clark Melinda Miller Clark Deborah Johnson Darnell Virginia Gard Davies Sarah Ryrie Davis Kathryn A. DeMerit Elizabeth Cole Dickerson William R. Eberle Deborah Rogers Emerson Donald E. Fedor Sallie Martin Foley Patricia Elrod Gagne Richard W. Gudal John Y. Hamilton Thomas R. Hartley

Bonnie McBane Hayes Mark H. Hendrickson Lamont J. Hulse James F. Kasper James A. Kilker Linda Bellinger Kinnett John L. Knutsson Kerry D. Kries Glenn C. Larson Constance Ryan Lathrop C. Mytron Lisby Kathy Rambadt Lisby Mary Hickcox Magura Barbara Mason Rebecca Wheat Mrugacz Mary Horton Overman Steven S. Overman Kathryn Schurz Peters Mila Flickinger Pierce Richard G. Piper Joan Jensen Ritsch Deva J. Scheel Melinda Littleton Simmons Jane Kurath Strickler Amanda Mears Stroop Rebecca Cary Trela J. Scott Tucker Lindsay Whitaker Wells Thomas C. Werner OTHER GIFTS Mary Holmes Emison

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Elizabeth Burnett Boulet Julie Houk Goodrich Kathryn A. Miller ANNUAL FUND: $79,589 DONORS: 156 PARTICIPATION: 28% MATCHING GIFTS: $10,801 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Nancy Netherland Becker Nancy Eshcoff Boyer David L. Emison Marilyn Shultz Evans Gail Ritchie Henson Anne Zonsius Martin Edward B. Martin William E. McWhirter Susan P. Stuart Brian W. Welch Kimberlee Tweedy Young 1837 CIRCLE** Anonymous OLD GOLD CIRCLE** James B. Stewart, Jr. ASBURY CIRCLE** Barrett L. Boehm ◆ Julie Houk Goodrich David F. Lau Nancy Luckenbill Melis Thomas K. Vandiver CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Nancy Netherland Becker ◆ Elizabeth Burnett Boulet William F. Carroll, Jr. ◆ David L. Emison Robert D. Franks Cynthia Diller Gray Barbara Albrecht Hocking Scott T. Hocking Elizabeth Diesch Holmes R. Michael Holmes Kathi Hancock Lee

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Douglas M. Long ◆ Anne Zonsius Martin ◆ Edward B. Martin Robert V. McMahon, Jr. Gayle Torian Meyer ◆ Kathryn A. Miller Carla Bauer Rentrop Paul L. Runnels Bradley L. Sexauer Lee M. Sisler Lois Eberle Tewksbury Elizabeth Page Van Wagener Susan Vaughn ◆ Brian W. Welch Lynn Halloran Yaeger FOUNDERS CIRCLE Jeanne Sankey Grossnickle Virginia Law Henke Gregor W. Henricks Mark B. Holt Margaret Osterhout Markley David A. Podlecki Philip D. Snyder Stuart G. Watterson PATRONS CIRCLE R. J. Anthony Mark C. Beyer Karen Furlong Childs Laurence E. Cramer Deborah J. Daniels Thomas H. Gee Sarah Graser Gray Ann Bragdon Hack Mark E. Howard Becky Bryant Hubert Mark E. Hungate Penelope Leitner Lisi Pamela Nielsen Schilt ◆ Susan P. Stuart John L. Vander Schilden Steven B. Vickery Carson R. Yeager BUILDERS CIRCLE John W. Adams Thomas E. Bell Leslie Kennedy Bender Rebecca A. Brewer Candace Judah Butler Lynn Liebig Cheeseman Linda Markarian Cook Alison Van Nada Donaldson Frank C. Donaldson, Jr. Elizabeth Cooney Englbrecht Craig E. Ethier Charles S. Frick Marilyn G. Genther Carolyn Finney Glenn Jean Carr Graham Sally Spohr Hawthorne William R. Hemmig Nancy Pierobon Hensel ◆ Gail Ritchie Henson David E. Hickman Anne Getty Kelvin Suzanne Trimble Kiel M. Christine Kriebel Mark E. Langner Paul A. Luther Kim Rose Marshall Dwight E. Matthews Robert D. Miller John S. Moffet Martha Riester Nice Janie Blackburn Norberg Tilly Wilhoite Peterson Margaret E. Piety Mary Schaffer Poole Bruce Ross-Shannon Laura Carlstedt Rush Tina L. Rzepnicki

Patricia Hayden Slocum Suzanne Steubs Thompson Cynthia M. Todd Steven L. Tyler Donald L. Weimer Rebecca Jones Weimer Cynthia Stidham Welch Gary E. Whitaker Steven P. Wirth Wendy Ferguson Wright ◆ Kimberlee Tweedy Young CONTRIBUTORS Thomas E. Ainlay, Jr. Cynthia S. Brinker Stephen R. Brinker Phillip W. Brown William R. Buckley Susan Henderson Burleigh Timothy S. Burleigh Mary Castle Castle-Brinker George E. Clift Rebecca Swindler Curry David R. Day Kathryn Mickelsen Daynes Patrick R. Doherty I. Robert Emmerich, Jr. Timothy J. Evans Linda Nohacs Farquhar R. Scott Ford Melissa Reynolds Ganza Carol Meserve Glanton William N. Hardy Scott Hitchcock Michael S. Humphries Debra Alcorn Hutchens Gary W. Hutton Cynthia Goss Johnson Ruth Weber Johnson James A. Kegley Katherine Stanback Kenison John B. Kniesly John C. Korschot Ernest F. Kreutzer, Jr. Jackie Nave Kreutzer Elizabeth Wagstaff LaBolt Cristine Boswell Marchand Jeffrey R. McQuiston Charles E. Meyer Rhonda Miller Karen Wichterman Molitoris Margaret Hosic Mowrey Jane Stephens Norris Kristen D. Phend Karen Markstrom Seehausen B. Mason Shambach Kathleen Brown Simkin Rudy G. Skorupa Deborah Grimes Snyder Andrea Sobbe Martha Stansell-Gamm Linda Light Tichenor Rebecca Clark Williams SPECIAL GIFTS Thomas A. Roberts James B. Stewart, Jr. OTHER GIFTS David C. Ahlgren Deborah Adams Ahlgren Dwight E. Matthews John S. Moffet LEGACY GIFTS Julie Houk Goodrich Mark C. Mills

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: W. Charles Bennett Judson C. Green, Jr.

Kathryn Fortune Hubbard Christine Plank Rales ANNUAL FUND: $123,980 DONORS: 146 PARTICIPATION: 30% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,350

Christopher R. Byler Christine Niles Cancelmo Janet S. Henry ◆ Gary L. Klotz ◆ Nancy Wells Lovett Michael S. McCrea Bruce F. Schilt Fred J. Simon William H. Tucker ◆ Constance Frigstad Vickery Janice Morfee Wark Jack W. Wiley

CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sara E. Behling James S. Cunning Mary Bennett Graub Gary L. Klotz Jeffrey O. Lewis Stephen B. Lewis Nancy Wells Lovett Neil L. Marchese Larry J. Marfise Thomas R. Mote Stephen W. Perkins Marco Pompeo Gerald O. Sweeney, Jr. Jeanette M. Temple Michael A. Terry Constance Frigstad Vickery

BUILDERS CIRCLE Janis Alling Adams Eleanor Neuhoff Berghausen James D. Berghausen Andrew J. Brown Betsy Steffen Brown Richard J. Claycombe Dennis L. DeNunzio John K. Flickinger Linda A. Frauenhoff Nancy Milligan Frick Jay A. Grable Robert M. Hartigan Ann Hendrix Hedde John I. Heise III Donna Nees Hemmig Patricia Aldrich Hillis Pamela S. Howell Cynthia Mast Hoxie Richard A. Konzen Ronald E. Large James B. Lemler Lucinda Harshey Lempke Eugene R. Mancini Robert J. Mann ◆ Neil L. Marchese James D. Moore Marie Alles Muse Neil R. Oslos ◆ Marco Pompeo Jean Baumgardt Reichenbach Donald H. Rosenbaum, Jr. Victoria Kensek Ross Jane H. Schussler Susan Scott Simon Dennis R. Skulborstad J. Michael Slocum James R. Stewart Brian J. Stogdill Peter M. Stragand ◆ Michael A. Terry Paula Whitaker Catherine Bryan Whitford Julie Smith Wiehl Scott D. Wright Debra Banzhaf York

TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** ◆ Judson C. Green, Jr. EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** ◆ Kathryn Fortune Hubbard PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** ◆ W. Charles Bennett The Four Balloon Room OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Christine Plank Rales Robert F. Sharpe, Jr. ASBURY CIRCLE** E. Webb Bassick IV H. Lester Reed Christine Hosler Wilson CHARTER CIRCLE** Andrea Hannon Brown ◆ James S. Cunning Julie Read Hildebrand Ruth Barnes Kunath Raymond G. Smith Kenneth T. Stevens ◆ Gerald O. Sweeney, Jr. FOUNDERS CIRCLE Florence E. Beatty Sarah Robinson Coffin Virginia Colten-Bradley Dorothy E. Even Bruce P. Grossnickle Sarah Strauss Krouse ◆ Jeffrey O. Lewis Philip C. Mitchell III ◆ Thomas R. Mote Patricia Christiansen Petrick Judith Stone Snyder Ann Pace Sutton Thomas L. Thayer

CONTRIBUTORS George W. Ball Carolyn Slutz Baranouskas Douglas K. Barth Juliet McGuire Beckwith ◆ Sara E. Behling Sue E. Bell C. Lee Bridges F. Rick Bundy Robin Hess Coffee Linda Buell Corrigan

PATRONS CIRCLE Rex M. Barrett Daniel E. Brunette

“I feel fortunate to have taken a broad array of courses that taught me how to think critically and how to write well.” – Julie Houk Goodrich ’73

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

47

Susan Mottis Crichlow Thomas C. Cronau Diane Griest Davis Michael A. Davis Robert W. Emmert Jenny Ashbaugh Fernsler Pamela Simpson Fleece ◆ Mary Bennett Graub Sandra A. Hamilton Michael C. Handlon Jonathan C. Hardy David A. Hector Janel Rehm Hector David R. Holmes Sheryl Carlson Holmes David F. Isler Judith A. Jacobs Robin R. Jaeger Sherryl Davis Kasper Katherine W. Keith Julia Stilz Kellum Eric L. Lanzl Jane Larson Marilyn Knapp Litt Barbara Conkling Mann Julia Knipe Mills Margaret S. Milspaw Karen Maier Niersbach William R. Niersbach, Jr. Nancy Christman Panthofer James C. Pearson Leslie Hanes Pearson Margaret Espey Penrose Pamela J. Ransom Gregory A. Reed Russell W. Rose Laura B. Sanders Richard S. Schlicher Barbara N. Schweizer Larry E. Scott Drew Potts Stallard Peter B. Stickler Daniel A. Strayer Peggy L. Swihart Michael J. Thomas Barbara Carnahan West Ruth G. Weston Melanie Millis Wissel SPECIAL GIFTS E. Webb Bassick IV Susan Grantham Judson C. Green, Jr. OTHER GIFTS Carol Marquart Wallace

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Janet Crawford Schwartz Richard W. Schwartz ANNUAL FUND: $83,307 DONORS: 122 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $9,450 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dianne Korff Beardsley Richard L. Beardsley David B. Becker Robert L. Bever John W. Breck Stephen C. Brill Larry S. Browning David C. Carr Robert M. Colver Elizabeth Koenig Doan John A. England Scott P. Granger Joyce Taglauer Green Kathleen Snell Jagger

Jeffrey R. Johnson Nancy Pfeffer Lau Paula Schmidt Lewis Ann Foster Lukes Roger K. McAlister Millicent Simonds McElheny Robert P. Mesalam II Diane Larson Paschal Bruce E. Ploshay Paula Kendall Pritchard Stephen D. Sharp Charles R. Tilden Peter C. Vaky Marcus R. Veatch Laura Sandberg Yeo TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** ◆ Joyce Taglauer Green OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ David B. Becker ◆ Jeffrey R. Johnson James S. LoPrete ◆ Janet Crawford Schwartz ◆ Richard W. Schwartz ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Nancy Pfeffer Lau ◆ Roger K. McAlister Mark Z. Orr ◆ Marcus R. Veatch CHARTER CIRCLE** Mark A. Emkes ◆ John A. England Holbrook Hankinson Suzanne L. Hickman Kristine A. Iverson Shelley P. Lloyd Bruce L. Mann G. Todd Plymate Karen Horth Powers William B. Semmer Nancy L. White Jeanette Cochran Young FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Robert L. Bever Pamela A. Collins ◆ Elizabeth Koenig Doan Kevin M. Flynn ◆ Kathleen Snell Jagger ◆ Paula Schmidt Lewis Sharon Minns Newman James D. Weddle Stacey Shepherd Weddle PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Dianne Korff Beardsley ◆ Richard L. Beardsley ◆ Stephen C. Brill Helen Kira Byler Frank J. Clark J. Kevin Cogan Mark A. Filippell Carolyn Bednar Good ◆ Scott P. Granger Cheryl A. King Diane E. Phillis BUILDERS CIRCLE Linda Herndon Borgmann Robert A. Borgmann ◆ Larry S. Browning Margaret E. Chase ◆ Robert M. Colver Dan L. Doan Benson C. Duff Nancy Smith Ellis Tracy J. Ellis Ellen Husselman England Merietta Smith Fong Robin J. Gaston

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Jill Greene Ruth Clark Kellogg dec Bradley J. Kinsey Claire Anshutz Marchese Victoria Madden Meister Jeanne Behnke Mirro Cynthia Vaughn Munford Peter D. Norberg Mary L. Pierson ◆ Bruce E. Ploshay Sandra Watters Reinicker Charles J. Shields Alice J. Shirley Bernard K. Smith Suzanne Fisher Smith Charles E. Strain Kevin O. Sweeney Anais Brown Webb Paul J. Wheeler Marianna Soaper Wright ◆ Laura Sandberg Yeo Ann Cederblad Zielinski CONTRIBUTORS Robert A. Allen Connie J. Baxter Mark D. Behrendt Cynthia Higgins Billington Karen Y. Boone ◆ John W. Breck Denise Ward Brewer Parke M. Brewer ◆ David C. Carr Gwen Nevins Chesterfield Susan Kamm Connors Jo Walsh Doubet Laura Skorupa Ford Susan Leopold Freeman Pamela J. Garland Lora Klus Harp Dawn Wedow Hart Linda Berkey Herrick Gregory A. Hinkle Patty McClure Hofmann Mary E. Jaeger Holly Hildenbrand Lee Pamela White Lehman Noel Ottery Liberty William F. Martin Anne Caldwell Mershad Gail Pulianas Miofsky Devon E. Moon, Jr. Scott A. Moon Steven J. Moore Mary Parker Mutarelli Debra Bielenberg Orrock Teri Zimmer Parker Barbara Campbell Pell Brenda Keith Regan Ronald A. Roth Taffney Josif Smith David M. Tanner Jeffrey P. Tuholski Joan Brown Ulrey Suzanne Schulze Walker Gregory A. Watts Katherine Whitlow Webster Michael P. Webster Thomas A. Westerholm Nancy L. Wicker William H. Wissel SPECIAL GIFTS David B. Becker Joyce Taglauer Green OTHER GIFTS Mark A. Emkes Paul K. Pogue

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Deborah Riefe Wilson R. Lee Wilson ANNUAL FUND: $91,529 DONORS: 134 PARTICIPATION: 27% MATCHING GIFTS: $9,511 EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** John H. Wallace ◆ Sarah Reese Wallace PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Thomas L. Pearson Darlene Montgomery Ryan OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Judith Tanner Moon Richard S. Neville Timothy R. Pearson ◆ Deborah Riefe Wilson ◆ R. Lee Wilson ASBURY CIRCLE** Alexandra Lutzow Cole Stanley B. Kinsey Nancy Gibson Prowitt Mary McCrea Simkins Robert G. Vallee, Jr. CHARTER CIRCLE** Marc E. Cooper Deborah Johnson de la Reguera John R. Hammond III Lauren Meurisse Johnson Richard S. Johnson James N. Kleinschmidt Nancy Leis Kota Elizabeth Myers Plymate David E. Schlecht Linda Goodyear Sweeney FOUNDERS CIRCLE Donna Lockwood Benson Kathryn A. Huber Cynthia A. Maritz Mary Frances Pearson Douglas H. Ruud John M. Stephen John J. Sterling Aspasia Cantzavelos Thayer PATRONS CIRCLE Christopher L. Callahan Meg V. Carey Ronald J. Dean Peggy Brown Dwyer Garman R. Klare Ellen S. Miller Thomas C. Netzel Jane Crum Seigel Steven M. Still Cynthia L. Vernon David M. Warner BUILDERS CIRCLE Diane Dredge Anderson Jo Schlesinger Anderson John B. Anderson Marymae Gingrich Beaty Leon H. Bell III Kipling L. Bohachek Charles E. Bokar John C. Brinker Wendy Waggoner Bruestle Nancy Bain Cunning Betsy Stover Davis Myron E. El Kris Maroon Faulk Mark P. Gadson Ted A. Gibboney

OTHER GIFTS Jane E. Schoonmaker Patricia Hollister Sutton

Virginia Gibson Gerald W. Hallett Pamela Hathaway Horton Jonathan C. Kasdan Teresa Martella Kelly Christine Hewlett Kinsey Barbara Steele Kniskern Thomas W. Mariner Steven D. Marlin John L. Oberrieder, Jr. Marsha Gaugler Oberrieder Anne Hensley Ploshay Larry R. Raymond Steven K. Robison Jan B. Robitscher Kelvin L. Roots Karen Campbell Rybus Daniel A. Saver Sara Francis Saver Douglas Gordon Schmult Susan Vogel Sevin Kathryn Reeves Shroder Barbara Alexander Stewart Sara Crossman Stratton Elizabeth Godfrey Terry John D. Thornburg Anne Harter Tobik Deborah A. Ulrich Martha Hawthorne Wolfe

CLASS CHAIR: Julie Reynolds King ANNUAL FUND: $30,863 DONORS: 131 PARTICIPATION: 27% MATCHING GIFTS: $5,921 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Tamara Boston Anderson Charles E. Barbieri G. Kirk Bennett, Jr. Paul S. Detlefs Anne Hittle Grossmann Louis S. Hensley III Richard A. Huser John R. Jewett, Jr. Elizabeth Coe Jones Robert L. Krouse Greg Leatherman Kathleen Auchter Leighton Steven L. Olson Matthew S. Pestine Steven W. Peterson Catherine Krumwiede Robertson Jane Robison Pamela A. Rons Karen Miller Teague Alison M. Walker Deborah Hill Wyght

CONTRIBUTORS Kimberly Johnson Arrington Bruce Baber Suzanne O’Brien Beeson Kenneth H. Behrendt Roger D. Boyer Sarah Smith Breck James E. Bromwell, Jr. Susan Miner Cirigliano Michele Brugh Collins Vesta Stepniewski Demester Kathryn Lewis Dierkes Carri Landis Engel Steven M. Erickson Jane Everhart Cynthia Bates Gamble Philip H. Godfrey II Janet L. Grace Ann Scharbrough Haddix Trudith McKnight Hanhart Howard L. Hartman Nancy Stooker Hill Kenneth N. Hitchner Brenda Wright Hoffman Anne E. Hoover Sharon Blythe Hu Richelle Nauert Hughes Jeannette Iles Daniel R. Keller Deborah Lauridsen Kleist Gaye L. Llewellyn Mary Timms Mardiguian Linda Hartzler Murray Elizabeth McBride Olin David L. Oliver Anthony L. Quinn Sarah Melton Radilla Julia Tsaros Rominger Jan Walton Rubsam Bruce E. Sampson Teresa Kuebler Sampson Sarah A. Sayger Barbara Hill Scruggs Thomas M. Sheasby Cheryl Cruea Tanner Sandra Bekins Von Riesen Rebecca Fortenbery Widmer Julia Harper Woodrome

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Paul S. Detlefs Cynthia A. Gossett ASBURY CIRCLE** Peter D. Prowitt CHARTER CIRCLE** Sharon Sanders Gammon ◆ John R. Jewett, Jr. ◆ Julie Reynolds King ◆ Steven W. Peterson Rebecca L. Shedd Colin P. Smith Lynn Beré Stine L. Carr Trovillion, Jr. ◆ Deborah Hill Wyght FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Tamara Boston Anderson Patricia Smith Choban Sally Sommer Flynn dec Susan Foley Hinkamp ◆ Robert L. Krouse Gail Vanthournout Lanznar R. Matthew Neff Patricia Smith Reff Steven L. Reff Steven T. Roess PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Charles E. Barbieri Pamela Allen Diliberto Linda K. Ernst Katherine Koch Joyce Paul S. Kruse David S. Matthews Kimberly Powers Matthews Michael J. Neff ◆ Catherine Krumwiede Robertson Thomas E. Robertson John R. Thornburgh Charlotte Mason Warner

SPECIAL GIFTS James N. Kleinschmidt John H. Wallace Sarah Reese Wallace

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

48

BUILDERS CIRCLE Susan Ball Allsop Holly Moffat Barr Kevin L. Bazur ◆ G. Kirk Bennett, Jr. Margaret Cash Bennett Julia Yanson Boswell Mark F. Brower Patricia M. Cassiday Rebecca Reasner Cleveland Pamela R. Clinkenbeard Barrett J. Corneille Scott L. Davis Lu Michel Dayment Richard P. Dayment Peter M. Dayton Delfino F. De Leon Leo L. Fong Jamie Leschansky Fullenkamp Karen Cadieux Gissy Alison Fight Hannah Mark Harling Vicki Overlin Harling Gail Williams Harowski Lesley Gorog Harris Carter Hiestand III ◆ Richard A. Huser Kreg S. Kephart William B. Koenig Richard B. Kotila Neil J. Kurland Deborah Andersen Leipzig David W. Manly Elisa Danco McClain William L. McClain Susan D. McCombs Mary McTague McDaniel Douglas R. McFarlan John N. McHenry Susan Brown Meeneghan Karin Traylor Millis Mark A. Millis Frank W. Morris Leslie Lindquist Neil Lynn Miller Nichols Beth Granger O’Connell ◆ Steven L. Olson Robert D. Romeril, Jr. Paul P. Secrest Bruce L. Stallings Kim W. Suchy Anthony W. Thomas Blake H. Turner Joel R. Walters Randy R. Wells Jay S. Whitney Wendy Bockstahler Wickliff CONTRIBUTORS Sara Coapstick Best G. Michael Brubaker Susan Compher Brubaker Elizabeth C. Burtelow Kim Frank Carroll Elizabeth Liederbach Coffman Bonnie Combs Etters Janet Marx Fortune Charlann Sandberg Handlon Jody Grahn Hart Patricia Seaton Hearson Jeffry L. M. Hendrix Janet Murphy Heyer Karen Walker Holiday H. Allan Hull Anthony P. Isch Daniel P. Johnson Katherine L. Keck ◆ Kathleen Auchter Leighton Janice Carrigan Mains Joan Stoeckinger Maxfield John M. Maxfield Judith Lanum Mohan Susan Mobley Moore

Linda M. Orlady Steven C. Petree Stephen N. Polezonis Amanda McFadden Power Douglas B. Price Jean Pritchard-Nava Michael A. Revnes Grant M. Rogers Andrew B. Sandler Elizabeth Hirsch Shearer Charles W. Shook Edward T. Simonds Margaret Salisbury Simonds Thomas N. Swift II Teresa Peters Thixton Michael M. Thompson Bennett H. Woodward Paulette Bridenhager Worcester GIFTS IN HONOR OF John W. Holden III OTHER GIFTS Carol Lester Andersen

ANNUAL FUND: $96,250 DONORS: 141 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,350 CLASS CO-CHAIRS: William B. Caskey Timothy C. Collins William R. Donaldson Charles W. Foxwell Jane Brazes Funke Cecilia A. Maron-Puntarelli Elisabeth C. Meeker Salvatore J. Puntarelli, Jr. Lisabeth Fortune Somerville Joanne Horner Woerner CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Linda Conrow Bailey Lynn Mueller Ballentine Albert C. Buehler III Cary D. Bussema James W. Davis Mary Glover Dodds Barry A. Dunne, Jr. Janet K. Emison James R. Gates Phillip A. Glogoza David S. Goltermann Mark W. Grannon Steven C. Greene Greg T. Greenwood Marie Lowmon Hurley Douglas S. Hynden Melanie Nicklas Hynden Ingrid Grujanac Kay Constance Chadwick Kean Pamela Everard Kniepkamp Nancy Wegener Kwiat Robert S. Lukemeyer II Andrew H. Madsen III Nancy Emmert McNab Christopher C. Myers Lee Loving Neff Victoria Gilbert Peters Donald S. Smith Julia Kelly Smith Lawrence J. Zelenz EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Anonymous ◆ Timothy C. Collins

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ James R. Gates ◆ Greg T. Greenwood ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Christine Boeke ◆ Mark W. Grannon David L. Harlor ◆ Elisabeth C. Meeker CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Charles W. Foxwell Mary Danielson Foxwell ◆ Jane Brazes Funke ◆ David S. Goltermann Patricia Strauss Grant ◆ Ingrid Grujanac Kay David A. Krivoshia Gretchen Taglauer Krivoshia Scott F. Russell Russell M. Schwartz ◆ Julia Kelly Smith Jeffrey J. Stengel FOUNDERS CIRCLE Mark A. Ahlemann Susan Gilbertson Beadling Victoria E. Cornelius C. Robert Krebs ◆ Lee Loving Neff ◆ Lisabeth Fortune Somerville PATRONS CIRCLE Richard A. Bittles Jeffrey A. Boyll Sarah Holtzman Cartwright Arlene Burnside Crow Gregory A. Crow ◆ Mary Glover Dodds Anton G. Florian Eric W. Fredbeck Kenneth R. Frick Jeffrey H. Jacobs Helen Hall Kasper Kurt E. Kingseed ◆ Robert S. Lukemeyer II Jeffrey R. Millard Anne Page Terry Kaiser Park John C. Parkhill William D. Pendl Jayne Knobbe Schultz Lynn Bryant Still J. Scott Troeger David M. Underwood Robert C. Warren ◆ Lawrence J. Zelenz BUILDERS CIRCLE Stephen M. Aker Mary Morrison Ardington Laura K. Bailey Susan Suckow Barkhausen Anne E. Bowker Shanna Underwood Bradford Robert R. Carpenter ◆ James W. Davis Ann Lancaster Giauque Melanie Thexton Hall Katherine Harcourt Hallett Jeffrey D. Hallgren Jarrell B. Hammond Kenneth C. Harris Carol Porter Hupp Sara Keltsch Kenneth J. Kubat Jeanne Albrecht Kurtz Elizabeth Barcus Leitch Steven K. Like Michael G. Luegers Marcia Golightly Mackay ◆ Andrew H. Madsen III

Margaret Joyce Magnesen ◆ Cecilia Maron-Puntarelli Kathryn L. Martin Jayne Jackson McCormick Patricia James McMahan ◆ Nancy Emmert McNab Susan Hays Mills Vincent A. Moore Katherine Gallant Nutt Cynthia Halter Oberlin Jack T. Oberlin N. Randolph Oliver ◆ Victoria Gilbert Peters James L. Powers, Jr. ◆ Salvatore J. Puntarelli, Jr. Wayne A. Sayre Ellen Vogel Seeman Larry C. Spears David C. Thomas Randall H. Veatch David M. Walker Yvonne Quarles Waller Sarah Kile Wells Abigail Mathers Wodock CONTRIBUTORS David S. Barritt Pamela O’Connell Bolt ◆ Cary D. Bussema Joan Mullen Carlson Ulysses M. Clayborn Patricia Goodwillie Conde John M. Donnelly Claire Luecke Elliott ◆ Janet K. Emison C. Preston Fletcher Sarah Jewell Gibson David E. Gough Angela McFarland Green Mary Collings Hanner Kris A. Hayden Susan Showalter Hayden Elizabeth Fitkin Hazard Jane B. Jewett Barry L. Klipsch Julie Ehman Knostman ◆ Nancy Wegener Kwiat Jane Lambert Like Deborah Triebel Loyd John H. Lyle, Jr. Michael L. McClaine Michele Lariviere Moon Mona S. O’Rear Carrie Phillips Quinn Michael D. Ricks Scott A. Ritchie Laura Wilhelm Roberts Randall Romero Marshall L. Ross ◆ Donald S. Smith Kerry Tracy Smith Janet Butler Spadoni Kimberly J. Stewart Louise Harrop Strack Joseph C. Uhl Rudolph F. Vogt III Robert D. Wildman James S. Wilkins Daniel G. Williams Sharon Thomas Williams SPECIAL GIFTS Anonymous Timothy C. Collins OTHER GIFTS Jeffrey D. Hallgren LEGACY GIFTS Ingrid Grujanac Kay

◆ James R. Allen Bradford L. Anderson Debra Messenger Anderson James H. Barrett Kenneth W. Beadling, Jr. Byron W. Daugherty Carol Funk Ives Robert T. Ives Pamela Kinsey Lungmus Nancy Hollenbeck Martin Michael J. Morrison Cheryl Waldron Musgrave Robert P. Musgrave II Barry L. Nelson ◆ Lizbeth A. Purdy ◆ Elizabeth Gardner Russell James K. Schoen Kim Holbrook Schoen

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Michael B. McCracken Gilbert H. Reese ANNUAL FUND: $97,603 DONORS: 147 PARTICIPATION: 31% MATCHING GIFTS: $22,526 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS James R. Allen Margaret Kissinger Boynton Sally Saltsman Frick Megan Lewis Haddox Michel J. King Daniel B. Kinsey David E. Lambert Sue Mueller Lanter James M. Maakestad Amy Dolan Malaney Donald M. Phelan Maurie Jones Phelan Lizbeth A. Purdy Elizabeth Gardner Russell Jean Rudolph Scott Deborah Miller Smith William D. Smith, Jr. Mark R. Stanley Blake S. Tollefsen Steven L. Trulaske

PATRONS CIRCLE Linda Woods Armlovich Lynn J. Brown Steven E. Brown Glenn E. Davis Susan Melberg Davis David R. Freyer ◆ Sally Saltsman Frick Frank A. Hoffman Amy Breidenbach Johnston ◆ Michel J. King Cynthia Coridan Klee Patricia Downey Lowe David W. Martin Mary Johnson Moran Kerry E. Notestine Kathryn Jennings Radostits Carole Summers Shaw ◆ Deborah Miller Smith ◆ William D. Smith, Jr. Jane Judkins Stegemiller Susan Leis Thiele ◆ Blake S. Tollefsen Ann Tobin Whitney Dickson L. Whitney, Jr.

EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** ◆ Gilbert H. Reese ◆ Steven L. Trulaske PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** ◆ Michael B. McCracken OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Jeffrey M. Bernacchi Mary Scovill Bernacchi Kyle E. Lanham ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Megan Lewis Haddox ◆ Sue Mueller Lanter

BUILDERS CIRCLE Keith R. Anderson Michael J. Best Jane Corrado Biggar William D. Bischoff ◆ Margaret Kissinger Boynton Karen Luce Branding Arthur A. Bryant Sally Henning Carpenter Larry A. Compton James R. Cramer Laura Anderson Cramer Catharine Crockett Mary Barasa Cunniff Todd A. Curtis Nancy Arvay Fowler Pamalee Frank-Smith L. Leslie Gardner James A. Hall Anne Johnson Harris

CHARTER CIRCLE** Andrew F. Brooks Douglas P. Conner Tracy Gibson Conner David A. Conrad Karen Uhlir Conrad David M. Grant William A. Lockhart ◆ Amy Dolan Malaney ◆ Donald M. Phelan ◆ Maurie Jones Phelan Richard L. Phillips, Jr. Richard W. Ransdell ◆ Jean Rudolph Scott Paul A. Wright FOUNDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth Bottorff Ahlemann

“My liberal arts education at DePauw was excellent preparation for a career in business. DePauw students benefit from a fabulous curriculum, strong faculty, alumni involvement, and the University’s investment in instructional technology and support.” – Janet Risi ’81

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

49

Sarah Harman Hunter Beth A. Lafferty Tracy N. Long Kris T. Ludington Marcy Hoffman Ludington Ruth Chadwick Moore Marilyn Moore-Hudson Rhonda Chertack Murray Bruce A. Myer Ronald S. Powell Lovell L. Roe III Thomas B. Shearman III Elizabeth East Skalla Katrina Sorenson Stallings Michael J. Stuart Nancy Duesing Takaichi Kimberly Baker Trucco Dianne K. Vargo Joe H. Vaughn J. Scott Wade Allen Wallingford Barbara Brown Young CONTRIBUTORS Joan Richardson Barritt Kathryn Hubert Beach Robert K. Beaumont Pamela Kaczynski Blankenship Barbara Stoeckinger Chalko Elaine K. Crabtree Carrie Custer Alicia L. Dailey Patrick E. Dandino Susan Schaeffer Denney Helene Juratich Doll Marianne Eckhart Carol Botts Foerstner Rebekah Phillips Folkens Mark A. Fowler Christine L. Fullgraf Cynthia Shillington Gillentine Maria-Matilde Pieters Gray Linda Johnson Hammond Bruce A. Haupert Michael B. Higley John D. Hixon Paul S. Hoggard Douglas E. Johnston Julia Smith Keepper Julia Calhoun McLaughlin Theresa E. Melloh Gregory D. Morrow Pauline Prince Steven D. Ray Laura Evans Ringland Kenneth P. Schweer Melinda Helmen Schweer Sara Patterson Smith Randall D. Staggs James A. Stevens Susan Basler Swanson Ronald G. Thomas J. Christopher White Karen Chestnut Wildman Jerilyn Heuss Yerkes SPECIAL GIFTS Gilbert H. Reese Steven L. Trulaske OTHER GIFTS Byron W. Daugherty Peter H. Utterback Louisa A. Witten

ANNUAL FUND: $54,919 DONORS: 138 PARTICIPATION: 32% MATCHING GIFTS: $10,945

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Blair A. Rieth, Jr. OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Donna Love Wallace Hugh J. Wallace ASBURY CIRCLE** Holiday Hart McKiernan John T. Roberts Robin Richey Roberts CHARTER CIRCLE** Timothy T. Casady W. Douglas Davidson Elizabeth Gray Goltermann Gary P. LeBlanc Theodore E. Mioduski, Jr. Timothy K. Neufeld Michael C. Rubino Sarah Englehart Standley ◆ Ann Baur Whitlatch ◆ James L. Whitlatch FOUNDERS CIRCLE Robert S. Apatoff Vicki Garrison Apatoff Brian C. Cross Nancy Schoepke Curran Ronald D. Curran Leslie Freeby Daugherty John W. Faulkner Martha A. Glover Jeffrey L. Hodge David C. Petree Richard J. Thrapp PATRONS CIRCLE Laura Murdoch Brown Elizabeth Wolfe Bull Earle M. Combs IV Stephen X. Daly Randall R. Dwenger Jan Lukens Fredbeck Keith A. Kinney Margueritte H. Kuhn Bonnie Schiffman Pearson William M. Radostits John B. Wildman BUILDERS CIRCLE Paul R. Allison ◆ Patricia Stevens Ardery ◆ Samuel R. Ardery Cheryl A. Armstrong Christi Lindsley Barrett Polly Petterson Best David D. Biggs Barbara Huls Carter Christine Bies Curtis Laura L. Cvengros Andrea J. deVoursney Jeffery G. Dorrel David L. Dull Carolynn Smart Fields Julie Green Fisher Michael J. Fitzgerald Jeffery C. Ganis Michael P. Giauque Bernard J. Graves, Jr. Ann A. Gregson Dianne L. Hardin Jeff H. Heise Loretta Libka Hendrich Katherine Enander Lindholm Melissa Schneider Nachman Robert P. Nesbit Catherine Lyall Norris Teresa Sizer Pickford Carole Fox Porritt Jeffrey J. Porritt Lori Vest Powell Steven H. Pratt

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Susan Koenig Reed Kimberly Brodersen Schlotz William J. Schlotz Brenda Beck Seger Aaron R. Smith Robert R. Smith Douglas A. Stanley Sue E. Stemen James E. Swearingen Tracy Dentel Swearingen Patricia Jacks Walker Robert D. Walters II Douglas K. Witte Melissa L. Young CONTRIBUTORS Durfee Snyder Betts A. Kent Billingsley, Jr. Joanne D. Bosky Peggy Howell Boyll Ronald K. Boyll Robert S. Breger Kelly A. Cichy Lindsey Richards Crawford Teresa Hoenig David Nancy Farris Davis Robert B. Edwards Terry Bowlin Evanger Julia McQuiston Ferneding Suzanne Laparl Green Ann Higgins Hains Stephen P. Harris Patricia North Harvey Thomas C. Hillman Scott A. Hime William J. Hoenig Jeffrey D. Jones Carter O. Keith Janet Likes Kendra Constance Klarer Kenerley Amanda Pike Kliber Jere F. Krueger H. Daniel Lewis Deborah Barritt Lyons Michael S. Mann John C. Mason Robert A. McDonald Nina Haake Millsaps Ellen Summers Mullarkey Julia Jamieson Murray Catherine Hague Pierson Diane Lippincott Reich Sarah Jones Reincke Kathleen Megenhardt Roth Richard M. Roth Caryn Stetzel Sarvich Kelley S. Shaw Terry A. Sites Grant Norris Slocum Margaret J. Stepniewski Carol Schulz Swannell Kirsten Anderson Teevens Cynthia Carll Thie Barbara Martin Tubekis Debra Schwieder Walusiak Robert L. Ward Lynda Visher West Joan Hirschman Woodward GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Lisa E. Drack

OTHER GIFTS Leslie Freeby Daugherty David L. Dull

ANNUAL FUND: $59,131 DONORS: 144 PARTICIPATION: 31% MATCHING GIFTS: $13,675 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Caren Nitschke Chung Candace Johnson Daly Alan Preston Hill Donald T. Popravak PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Luis R. Davila Janet Risi Marian Blew Roberson OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Katherine Cassidy Detlefs ASBURY CIRCLE** Glenn F. Carlson, Jr. John D. Vaughn Lyn Faller Vaughn Pamela L. Zdunek CHARTER CIRCLE** Kim Klinger Butler Judith Banker Castellini Carol Warner Golder ◆ Alan Preston Hill Kurt W. Lewis Terri Weese Neufeld Stephen E. Pinaire Elizabeth Chezem Ramos John F. Stevenson FOUNDERS CIRCLE Beth Stewart Barrett Tracy Lyday Farrell Jody Tweed Gullifor Susan Turner Mathew Kay E. Pashos Jane Pheiffer Petree Ann Meeker Ryan Jane Marshall Thomas Marsha Brown Webster PATRONS CIRCLE Nancy R. Baird Jeffrey C. Bird Brian J. Caldwell Susan Studley Caldwell David J. Carr Karla Kreisher Combs ◆ Candace Johnson Daly Anne Trudgen Dillon Shannon Coghlan Eades LeAnne M. Faulkner James G. Gilmore, Jr. Nancy H. Lutz BUILDERS CIRCLE Donna Schulze Ballard

“DePauw opened my eyes to things I did not know existed… every experience turned out to be helpful. I think about DePauw every day.” – Luis R. Davila ’81

Greg A. Bond Mark A. Boyd C. Douglas Carey Martha Darling Carey Charles M. Colburn Pamela Miller Crain Joan Kuhl Davis Marco L. DeLucio Michael F. Dieckmann Maureen Thomure Emoff Mark R. Fields Jeffrey Paul Flynn William Bradford Foote Susan J. Gallion Lisa Raible Gladson Karen Vancader Goodwell Melinda S. Haag Kimberly Heeter Huffman Jacob R. Jackson Jill Tanner Kamman Julie McFadden Lindsley Elizabeth Whitlow Mackintosh Pamela Peters Maddox Jackson C. Mahaney Lynn Mrzlak Mahnic Vincent P. Mathews Melissa Phillips Meyer Sarah Dewart Morrison Ruth Miller Nichols John R. Norris Carilee Phillips O’Banion David M. Owen Gregory L. Padgett Ruth Dorworth Padgett Todd W. Ponder Daniel H. Ransdell Catherine Vickerstaff Roe Richard K. Setian Joi B. Smith Kris Bubenzer Smith Julia D. Terhune Bruce Stephen Terlep Susan Campbell Thews Marcie Stults Vormohr Gary L. Wood

W. Charles Bennett

M

Marvin E. Flewellen

Lawrence E. Young

ore than 500 African Americans have graduated from DePauw University. In 2004, W. Charles Bennett ’74, Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and Lawrence E. Young ’84, three African-American alumni who serve on DePauw’s Board of Trustees, called upon their fellow African-American alumni to remember the opportunities DePauw gave them and to help extend those opportunities to current students. Together, Bennett, Flewellen and Young gave $30,000 as part of the African American Unity Challenge to encourage their fellow African-American alumni to support DePauw through a gift to the Annual Fund. (BENNETT AND YOUNG PHOTOS: © MARILYN E. CULLER) Julianna Schwarz McCormack Barbara Ring McKone Jeffrey D. Millar Raymond G. Muraida Jayne Proudfoot Murphy George R. Nichols Cline William Owen Patricia Gorrell Peake Keith G. Peterson Wendy Putnam Pierce Thomas L. Potter Margaret Edgeworth Randall Philip E. Randall Priscilla Hader Rose Stephanie Craft Salsich Mark A. Schlegel Carol Deagan Schuler Nancy S. Scofield Julie Wiele Stainfield Bradley J. Tandy John J. Tatooles Suzanne Kermes Tobin Kenneth S. Tramel Eric J. Vale John E. Vinzant Lawrence J. Weber, Jr. Judy Church Whitaker

CONTRIBUTORS Mary Toth Ayers Nancy Cavell Bradtmiller John Burdyl Susan West Burriss Vic K. Burriss Margaret A. Busard Elizabeth Rogers Church Ann T. Daly Sally Bergin Day Rosalie P. DeYoung Laura Biggs Ericson Beatrice Elizondo Fitzpatrick Robert L. Fitzpatrick Kester Li-Jen Fong Karen Albert Frankenberg Nikki J. Graham Renee Morr Grawcock Linda Hesson Grice Cora Thomas Grossman Joseph H. Harrison, Jr. Terry Royal Harrison Jill Taubensee Havey Janelle Hartsell Heise David M. Hellmich Lisa A. Hendrickson Vicky Martin Hime Tari Parkison Hunt Robert P. Janowski Margaret Thomson Kelsey Mark W. Kepchar Mary Schneider Kesan Thomas R. Kleinschmidt Robert S. Martino, Jr. Jane Oberlin Mason Marianne McCain McCain

OTHER GIFTS Herb Wylie Hoover

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Susan M. Ansel Helen L. Poorman Timothy S. Shelly ANNUAL FUND: $50,024 DONORS: 143 PARTICIPATION: 28% MATCHING GIFTS: $16,175 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Carole A. Clause Carrie Melind Coquillette

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

50

Kenneth W. Coquillette Douglas D. Cripe Robert A. Frauenheim Tamryn Maione Hennessy O. Garwood Lippincott Gabriele Goerlich Nash Michael G. Neill Michelle Palmer Neill Joseph P. O’Leary Kenneth A. Owen Claudia Hansen Pierson Lawrence D. Pitsch ◆ Todd R. Roberson Gilbert D. Standley Kathryn Svoboda Vermeer PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Deborah White Davila ◆ Todd R. Roberson ASBURY CIRCLE** ◆ Carrie Melind Coquillette ◆ Kenneth W. Coquillette Thomas R. Kmak Karen A. Meyer Christy Umlauf Moberly CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Susan M. Ansel William J. Butler Darby Ragan Casady Melinda Walthers Dabbiere ◆ Robert A. Frauenheim J. David Gislason ◆ Kenneth A. Owen ◆ Helen L. Poorman Patrick L. Ridley ◆ Gilbert D. Standley Catherine Curtis-Van Duzer M. Scott Welch FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Carole A. Clause Melody Stevanovic Key ◆ Joseph P. O’Leary ◆ Claudia Hansen Pierson Jeffery L. Pierson

Bonnie K. Spindler Joanne Kolbe Taylor Dawna Sinnet Wilson PATRONS CIRCLE Kevin B. Bradshaw John C. Cassidy Susan McNichols Cassidy John J. Dillon III Bradley S. Fuson Laurie Mann Klion ◆ O. Garwood Lippincott Mark T. Muraida Anne Boyd Norris David S. Norris Laurel Hine Oztemel Richard L. Richter Kimberly King Roberts Lynda Wisehart Sherer Kenneth A. Wieland, Jr. BUILDERS CIRCLE Anne Guild Adams Laurel Brown Andrews Kevin R. Armstrong Christopher W. Bear Kurt D. Bies Thomas S. Bridges Dianne R. Chase Kimberly Sparenberg Compton Mark J. Conklin ◆ Douglas D. Cripe Ginger Saunders Dieckmann Robert J. Doyle Karen Goebel Easley Jacquelyn McElfresh Emperly Tracy Cochran Garrity Christopher O. Gentry L. Mark Geoghegan Judith Stading Gettleman Greg C. Gibson Margaret Mullen Gibson Mitchell Gordon Carol D. Gurney Mark R. Henry Scott D. Hershey Steven D. Hoenig

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Karen Robinson Jackson Amy Clouse Knochel Julie McBride Kolettis Amy Miller Marschand James H. Mayer Carol A. McAdam Kimberlee Schoonmaker McConnell Mark R. McConnell Timothy E. Meyer Robert E. Mitchell, Jr. Jennifer Davis Moy Bruce D. Myrehn Mark E. Newton Elizabeth Miller Niesen Dayle A. Ohlau Mary Jones Regan Kathryn McNeese Rosenblum Susan Stevenson Sims Karen Myers Stanley Judith Noblett Steinberg Steven J. Stroman Virginia Stephens Terlep ◆ Kathryn Svoboda Vermeer James L. Wheeler Brian K. Wind CONTRIBUTORS Nancy Ball Blake Mark A. Brant Rosa Duzan Burdyl James C. Carlino Janet Cristee Clark Maryanne B. Clark Lynn Williams Cluskey Mary C. Daly James N. Devries Saralee Schacht Dugdale Julie C. Elliott Colleen Ensley Sarah Anness Evans Craig William Graham Michelle Strater Gunderson Joel C. Hammond Ana Bacallao Harshaw Marc S. Hayden Carol Grimes Hetzler Patricia Hart Hoge Richard J. Hoge Carrie Cooper Howe Thomas J. Howe Leslye Jones-Beatty Carijane Alley Kluger Nik E. Lee Robin Aubert Leighton Jill E. Lewis Elizabeth Bailey McIntire R. Steven Murphy ◆ Gabriele Goerlich Nash ◆ Michael G. Neill ◆ Michelle Palmer Neill Peter T. Noonan Gary L. Pierce Paul B. Qua Philip J. Quattrocchi Patricia Freeman Rang Carolyn Parks Rex Leslie Buntain Ritter Thomas M. Schneider Eric Reid Schnepf Elena M. Solero Linda Blessing Soukup Sarah Malley Stevenson David A. Stirsman Patricia Carey Stryker Therese Finn Tencate Lesley Kidd Turner Bonnie Hensley Webb Jennifer Martinson West GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Carolyn Ann Decker

CLASS CHAIR: G. Douglas Stewart ANNUAL FUND: $34,035 DONORS: 122 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,750 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** James M. Mullin ASBURY CIRCLE** Daniel L. Schwarz Brynne Williams Shaner CHARTER CIRCLE** Kimberly Bass Gulli Cynthia A. Garrison G. Richard Locke III Brian U. Loncar ◆ G. Douglas Stewart Cynthia Watson Yingling FOUNDERS CIRCLE John T. Axelberg Peter M. Casper, Jr. Dean P. Cobble David W. Hills Karen Hurst Hills Christine Boland Holliday R. Keith Howard Steven W. Huber PATRONS CIRCLE Barbara Pontius Bowman Paul D. Fredrick Kerri Arndt Roselli Deborah Schrier-Rape Kelly Chapman Weadick Timothy L. Weadick William J. Winslow BUILDERS CIRCLE Patrick R. Alexander Thomas B. Andrews Diane Chiapelas Archibald Cynthia Treadwell Bridges Margaret Wilder Camuti Melanie Owen Champion Stephen P. Champion Tracy Lee Clifford Lisa Cripe Cripe Sarah Sturmon Dale Allyson Foster Danis Elizabeth Mernitz DeLucio Joseph F. Egan David S. Ensing Mark S. Flegenheimer Randal S. Forbes Laura Mecimore Gerhardt Laura Belfiglio Gold Daniel B. Griffith Jennifer Carpenter Hanley Andrew C. Hawk H. Andrew Henrikson Amy Wilmer Hill Benjamin P. Hohman Christopher L. Johnston Betsy Baker Laskey Thomas P. Laskey, Jr. Anne Stromberg Luedeking Ellen Dinerman Malone Maribeth Mosher McElveen David A. Morris Kimberly Holycross Myrehn Shelley Clark Naum Anne Gibbs Nostrand Greggory A. Notestine Leslie Dunn Nutt Robin Barnett Oldfield Laura H. Pichon Emily Lindstaedt Pollander Michael P. Protogere

Edward A. Reser Lesley Nelson Reser Gretchen L. Rohm Barbara Sundheim Roloff David M. Schrier Frank P. Scommegna Laura Demaree Shinall Stuart K. Steele Stephanie Rychlak Stilson Todd C. Stilson Patricia Bennett Stroman Lance A. Swank Patti Parkison van Eys Eric A. Vonderohe Megan Cassidy Walls Elizabeth Fremgen Williams Julie Williston Wind James D. Young

SPECIAL GIFTS Daniel L. Schwarz

CLASS CHAIR: David M. Findlay ANNUAL FUND: $87,088 DONORS: 162 PARTICIPATION: 28% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,900 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Elizabeth Helm Beans Kathryn Faulkner Boyle Robert D. Britigan III Andrew B. Buroker Drew D. Dunlavy John C. Feld Cynthia Sutton Freiwald Gregory A. Gelzinnis Stacey A. Glaub Alexander G. Godfrey Michael Kirt Guinn Virginia Vonnegut Hahn David S. Hathaway Joseph R. Heerens J. Jeffery Kauffman Susan Haney Kozak Elizabeth Hughes Krebs Michael C. Lueder John C. Otteson Jennifer Walter Ryba K. Blake Schlabach Alison Griswold Velasquez

CONTRIBUTORS Elizabeth Goodpaster Austin Scott W. Bethke Megan McAuliffe Boschini Wendy J. Burger Carolyn Adams Burns Martha Taylor Burtenshaw Renee Doll Campbell Debra Markstone Castino Beth Jackson Chambers Laura Sursa Crampton Susan E. Dwyer Carrie Reavis Erzinger John D. Garrigus Lynne Rolph Grantham M. Scott Grantham Jennifer Thiem Greifer Elizabeth Ofsthun Gross Linda Nye Heitzman David T. Hittner Debra Smith Hughes Suzanne Swiatek Jeffers Lance F. Johnson Elizabeth Schaltenbrand Jones Kerre Smith Kammerer Pamela Ann Kelly Margaret Ehlers Kool Kent W. Lanum Laura Winans Lee J. Bradley Lower Nancy Riker MacDonald Thomas T. Miller Linda Liebl Odioso Brenda Hansen Pollalis Gregory K. Ruark Elizabeth Morehead Schluckebier Anne Spolyar Sellers Anna Fenoglio Tift C. Phillip Van Winkle Debra Doyle Zablock

EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Marshall W. Reavis IV PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Martha Weddell Nicholson Lawrence E. Young, Jr. OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Susan Reichert Milanak ASBURY CIRCLE** D. Louis Glaser ◆ Susan Haney Kozak CHARTER CIRCLE** Amy Ebner Buck ◆ Andrew B. Buroker Julie A. Cason Lisa Hildebrand Crandell Lisa K. Crawley ◆ David M. Findlay Barry I. Forrester ◆ Michael C. Lueder John D. Null

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Brian Burton Hoover

FOUNDERS CIRCLE R. David Edwards ◆ Cynthia Sutton Freiwald

“It has been my pleasure and honor to continue to be involved with life at DePauw. Giving back to DePauw, both personally and financially, assures me that the University is continuing to deliver the quality of experience and education I was so fortunate to receive.” – Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

51

◆ Virginia Vonnegut Hahn Alan D. Hutchinson ◆ Elizabeth Hughes Krebs Kathryn Senseman Laudick Catherine Cockerill Moran ◆ K. Blake Schlabach Linda Walker Thrapp PATRONS CIRCLE Ann Schueler Bair Lisa Blair Banker Timothy W. Frost Paul N. Geyer Kraig A. Kenworthy Cynthia Jones Lippincott Katherine A. Mitchell Robin L. Olds Matthew T. Smith Dale E. Stackhouse BUILDERS CIRCLE Brian H. Ahlborn Jeffrey W. Ahlers Kathleen Chomeau Andrews Mary Hammond Atkinson Paula John Bartel Thomas C. Bayer ◆ Elizabeth Helm Beans Marjory Altwies Beiswanger Kimberly Langhout Benson Scott M. Benson Amy Robb Bolazina Tony Bolazina Kimberly West Brinn ◆ Robert D. Britigan III Jane E. Canright Lynn Woodruff Colburn Susan Hoeppner Cristiano Jeffery W. Davis Ellen Lipe Fliss Todd W. Fliss Alison Tam Frazier ◆ Stacey A. Glaub Janet Sunderman Glennon Krista McCormick Grubb James Hardwick ◆ David S. Hathaway Jennifer Stempel Haut Jennifer Knapp Henrikson Kathleen Burek Huntington Laura O’Keefe Jensen Janice Amoroso Kershaw Brian D. Kluever Claire Gilbert Kluever Elizabeth Basquin Krause Kathleen Ann Krier Deborah Train Lackey Kim Ohmart Laurin Francis J. Lolli Caroline S. Maloney Lorraine Dunn Martin Deirdre Fels McDaniel Juliana Bialek McGrew Lynn Beimdiek Morris Thom J. Morris Douglas R. New Angeline Shaneff Protogere Laura Cochran Reavis Russell H. Riggen Jane Morrison Roy ◆ Jennifer Walter Ryba Marcia McGahey Schmidlin Stephen T. Schroer Susan Sherman-Broyles Lark Morgan Stark Geoffrey B. Strayer Stephen E. Strup Douglas S. Taylor Lisa Blyshak Thomas Michael S. Wallace Jeffrey W. Westhoven Catharine Iversen Zabrowski Karin A. Zuckerman

CONTRIBUTORS Mimi A. Awad Dirk E. Baker Katherine Sparenberg Baker Lynn Sanders Banks Elizabeth Copher Browning Margaret Broxon-Bethke Jana Mattison Cain Kevin P. Cassidy Erin Buck Clark Pamela Kern Clippinger Crystal D. Crowdus John F. Dorenbusch, Jr. Mary Beth Palmer Duffy ◆ Drew D. Dunlavy Garrett J. Elam Kenneth L. Fellman Cindy Tibbetts Frey Ellen Flint Godfrey Lillianne Bruere Godfrey Melissa Lofton Guinn ◆ Michael Kirt Guinn Kristin Kern Hall Rebecca Neal Hancock Patrick B. Heffernan Tracie Dick-Hoffman Lisa Brinkmoeller Holstrom Phillip W. Holstrom Barbara Merkle Horn Colleen Mackin Jackson Keith Kenter Linda Johnson Kozak Michael D. Krauss Deborah A. Lawrence Patricia Arthur Lowe J. Peter Maier Heidi Hunsberger McFadden Timothy R. McFadden David A. Meguschar Julianne Cartmel Mershon Richard K. Mott Laura Ventura Mowery Karen Hopkins Murphy Jane S. Nahra Susan Mellin Pace Joan Schreier Paris Monica L. Pawinski Stephanie Kordas Penman Sabrina Doll Petesch Vernay N. Reindollar III Joseph H. Rohs Sandra Ratliff Rose Denise Vallee Sauter Gregory L. Schenkel Anthony M. Smart Heather J. Snead Sheri Smith Stukel Eric M. Tate Ann M. Thomas Carrie L. Torres Carlos F. Viejo Jeffrey W. Walkington Sarah Young Walkington Bradley K. Weatherbie Mary Amos Weldon Anne Ringer Whitlock Steven A. Williams Elaine Hernly York GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Peter J. Rogers Richard Paul Steele SPECIAL GIFTS Martha Weddell Nicholson OTHER GIFTS Thom J. Morris

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� CLASS CHAIR: Jeffrey H. Travis ANNUAL FUND: $57,958 DONORS: 152 PARTICIPATION: 31% MATCHING GIFTS: $23,505 EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Douglas I. Smith PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Newton F. Crenshaw OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Jennifer Lindamood Darnall Matthew S. Darnall Marvin E. Flewellen ASBURY CIRCLE** Kent M. Grathwohl CHARTER CIRCLE** Lee C. Banks Jack L. Cameron Emily D. Cline Bradford E. Crandell Jennett McGowan Hill Sarah Race Huesing Mark T. Lancaster Kent G. LoPrete Ruth Roettger LoPrete Scott H. Pearson David D. Riefe Susan Sampson Riefe FOUNDERS CIRCLE Sally Utterback Abarr Andrea Adsit Edwards Jonathan D. Hart Kathryn Pavy Hart Christina M. Horn Karen Carlson Howard Janet L. Johns Darrell R. Johnson Paul S. Kittaka Patricia Montgomery Kovach Jonathan T. Locke Kathleen Galliher Locke Lori Anderson Schlabach Kimberly Bruninga Smith R. Mark Smith ◆ Jeffrey H. Travis PATRONS CIRCLE Elizabeth Allred Adams Laura Johnson Beeler Daniel W. Belcher Stacey Noonan Carter Cynthia Lewellen Coble James A. Crossin III Jennifer Robinette Fairlamb Remington P. Fairlamb IV Steven W. Falknor Kathleen E. Fuller Steven A. Guild David C. Hess Charles J. Nelson Michael S. Prakel Christine Trentadue Smith Thomas A. Trowbridge Kathy Patterson Vrabeck Stephen C. Wilson BUILDERS CIRCLE Lori Rehn Bechthold Zaida Lopez Benassi Linda Reust Black Kristin Kagler Burbank Nancy Groves Chmura Geoffrey M. Day Douglas L. Dell Marianne Sorge Ell

Jane Lancaster Fitzpatrick Jane Carpenter Frech Eric C. Frye Sibley Smith Frye Catherine Ward Funderburg Roxanne Berry Gilbertsen Tracey Fitzgerald Gionta Edmund Gomez Megan Jones Gregor David W. Johnson Sarah Lewis Johnston Andrew E. Jones Craig P. Martin John T. McGowan Daniel R. Miller Kim Vanderkolk Mirowski Betsy Stelle Morgan Michael J. Moskos Kimberly Munro-Krusz Joel D. Myers Christopher A. Nichols Gregory R. Ohm Ben L. Pauley Mark R. Populorum John W. Pruitt David A. Schmitz Elizabeth Henry Scott Steven J. Shadoan Susan Neubacher Stevens Lori Battenfield Stewart Kelly Wodetzki Strader Thomas M. Strader John T. Thomas Sarah Lilly Valle Cynthia Stromberg Vander Laan Kristin Schurmeier Wallace Jeffrey A. Ware Mary Hunter Wedding Mark A. Weimer Jeanne M. Widing Scott C. Wilson Renee Predmore Wynn CONTRIBUTORS Ricky Lee Allen Jeffrey M. Bay Jeffrey J. Bowe Michelle Mace Campbell Gwen Olinger Cavano Thomas J. Clark Michael S. Corriveau Daniel K. Davidson Kristin Lundy DeMello Raeann Ruder Derrick Julie Mathis Dodson Brent M. Ehrman Kent L. Etter Mary Sullivan Flannery Mary McMillen Freeman Karen Breckenridge Gernstein Marsha Wise Haworth Kenneth D. Heldman Erin Sizer Hellmich Steven A. Hellmich Thomas P. Huffman Thomas W. Karbowski Patricia Lilly Kenter Timothy M. Kirby Patricia Blackmun Koff John F. Lombardo II John Stuart Mill III Jennifer S. Parker Nancy Coons Pearson Robert E. Quast Gary M. Radz John K. Ramer Andrew C. Ray Rand D. Richey Anneli Vecchi Richter Kristen C. Rohm Richard H. Rose II Shawna Douglass Samuel

“None of this would be possible without your generous scholarship donations with which students like me can take the first steps in making our dreams come true. What you’ve done has truly made a difference and will not be forgotten.” – Jessica M. Krueger ’07 West Chicago, Ill. PATRONS CIRCLE Mark E. Davis Julie Ann Johnson Mark R. Koenig Julie Heyward Mounts Carolyn Stone Stacke Scott E. Stacke

Andrew G. Satherlie Sherry Gross Scircle Christina Wilson Sholl Carol Hoopengarner Smith Steven R. Smith Mary Geoghegan Stephens Jill Stephens-Hynes Natalie Richardson Thomas Alyssa Leah Tuttle Sava Alexander Vojcanin Jennifer Perkins Williams Craig J. Woods

BUILDERS CIRCLE Laura Clingman Backus Timothy H. Bayley Stacey Kamps Brzegowy Colleen Ryan Carstens Philip J. Cawley James V. Cerone II Guy W. Chapman Christopher M. Ciepley Robin J. Clark Susan M. Doherty Jeffrey A. Hansen Barbara Cote Harmon Dana C. Hayes, Jr. Sharon Sandbo Hayes Keith P. Henglein Charles F. Hudson Patricia Sparenberg Hudson Joel L. Johnston Kristin Wiese Lillibridge Mart G. McClellan Adrienne McKenzie McCrady Christopher S. Nicholson Deanne Behm Nicholson Christopher D. Placke Rita Alliss Powers Thomas J. Roesch Jilann Wilkins Savery Anne Lipe Sheehan Carl P. Singer, Jr. Stacy Aschenbrener Singer Susan Barrett Sullivan Elisabeth Hildebrand Taylor Jennifer L. Vesper Timothy J. Vieke Jennifer Dyke Ward Kimberly Whetzel Whitman Mark W. Wilder

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Chad C. Kostel SPECIAL GIFTS Marvin E. Flewellen Kent G. LoPrete Ruth Roettger LoPrete OTHER GIFTS Michael T. Lee Lee Stevenson Linton

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Breton A. Schoch Beth Squires Stein ANNUAL FUND: $34,575 DONORS: 122 PARTICIPATION: 21% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,900 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Anthony J. de Nicola OLD GOLD CIRCLE** James N. Stephens ASBURY CIRCLE** Jane Maxwell Cozad ◆ Jeffrey A. Cozad CHARTER CIRCLE** John D. Cooper Jennifer Vaughn Gilbert Susan M. Hossli Michael A. Huesing Jill Robertson McNay James F. Meyer Blake T. Myers ◆ Breton A. Schoch Maureen Hill Watson

CONTRIBUTORS Robert J. Angeli Brenda L. Baker Anne Christy Ballentine Jeffrey R. Ballentine Stephen D. Blunt Elizabeth Dean Borgogni Michele Daily Bryant Scott R. Burgess Kathleen Byrum-Suss Douglas V. Cleaves Shirley Adler Clements Kristin Breen Cloonan Karen Evans Draayer Daniel J. Dunaway Ronald R. Dwenger Cheryl Marvel Edwards

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Cathy A. Bryant Janet Kunz DeFrino Peter W. Steelman Sara Hatfield Steelman Ann R. Volle Audrey Gillis Wessman

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

52

Ana Nieves Etter Sandra L. Farrow Susan Mahan Fasig Christopher M. Finch Bruce R. Gay Kathleen Beckman Gay Arthur P. Goodell Michelle Johnson Gordon James P. Grohmann Jennifer Steele Guebard Todd L. Hamilton Terry L. Harrell Susan Selis Heyniger Cynthia Densford Huffman Timothy S. Huston Robert G. James Jessica Smith Karbowski Susan Zachritz Kelleher Lori Rosekrans Klinedinst D. Scott Looney Robert D. LoPrete Tamara Lewis Lynch William E. Martinov, Jr. Linda Lischka Olson Jonathan A. Orr Tracy Spier Osborn Marcia Spencer Owens Kimberli Barton Pfeifer Todd Poole Phillip M. Renforth Catherine Shoemaker Richey Tiffany Renwick Riehle Timothy C. Riehle Mark C. Seitz Kathryn Guttman Smart Penny Price Smyth Stephanie Somers Michael D. Stehlik ◆ Beth Squires Stein Scott D. Stetson Mollie Ekern Swift Gregory D. Taylor Vincent P. Truax III Bruce D. Williams Ronda Hamaker Williams Susan Eaton Yianakopolos Charles K. York

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Susan Seat Battreall Michael A. Ehlers Jennifer Lundgren Salerno ANNUAL FUND: $21,993 DONORS: 130 PARTICIPATION: 22% MATCHING GIFTS: $3,175 ASBURY CIRCLE** Brice H. Dunshee Laura Runyan Dunshee CHARTER CIRCLE** Robin Wieland Daniel William K. Daniel II Scott A. Fredrick Todd G. Gardner Charles J. Gilbert David W. Hasenbalg T. Benjamin Jennings Laura Parsons Schoch FOUNDERS CIRCLE Stephen R. Battreall ◆ Susan Seat Battreall Robert B. McBride Robyn Nave McBride Kevin B. Morse Leslie Alexander North Richard W. North Todd C. Rumsey Jeffrey J. Stacey

Susan Pittman Travis Jeffrey D. Wood PATRONS CIRCLE Elizabeth Rydell Bejarano Dennis E. Bland Brad B. Bussewitz Stephanie Paine Crossin Sarah Clark Dillon William C. Dillon Bonnie M. Howe Karen Strasma Koenig Susan Peters Lange Robyn Ratcliffe Manzini Kent A. Ono Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Raab Michael G. Raab Charles A. Sadler, Jr. Leanna Hardin Walther BUILDERS CIRCLE Elizabeth Jongleux Barr Ann Woods Bruehl Judith Geoghegan Burbach Stephanie Caudill Clifton David M. Dickens ◆ Michael A. Ehlers Mary Lee Elizondo David M. Galle Kathleen Detrude Groninger Bradley Frank Hayes Megan Henry Diana C. Hossack David J. Ihlenfeld Lisa Yen Kopp Elizabeth Tinsman Lee Amy Stutz Lettes Michael L. Lewis Ann Koenig Lingner Mark D. Locke Richard H. Lohmeyer, Jr. Kristin Roehr McClure Amy Reavis Noden Carolyn Lukens Nyren Susan Wise Riggen David D. Robinson ◆ Jennifer Lundgren Salerno Brian W. Schymik Karen Stehlik Sear Steven M. Sear Kimberly C. Smith Daniel G. Walsh Geoffrey W. Weaver Rita Strange Wilder Kirsten Erickson Wildman Matthew D. Wright CONTRIBUTORS Laura Nicholson Allison Sherri Modrak Ashby Pauline Young Brett Karen Yahnke Bump Suzanne Loechte Burgess Rebecca Fleming Calwell Joseph T. Charles, Jr. Jill Hall Cleaves Sarah Morehead Combs Stephen N. Combs Beth Gilmor Cumberland Nicole Foster DeVere Jonathan C. Dill David G. Farquhar Ellen Johnson Fishel Heidi S. Geib Gregory D. Gordon Bradley C. Graveline David A. Greiwe Michael D. Halaschak Todd R. Hansen Elizabeth Ledonne Harkins David L. Hollander Elizabeth Stis Immer Karen Scott Isaacs

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Kristin Johnson Johnson Megan E. Lynch Michael W. Lynch Michael J. McCalpin Kristine Bock McDevitt Jill A. Meade Denise Cooke Meuser Tami L. Morris Martina Steelman Mosley Alyson Brown Navarro Elizabeth Nicely O’Toole John B. Oviatt III Julia Pickett Petr Joan Ruggles Piedmonte Jeffrey C. Pittsley Kristi Sheahan Ponder Laura Gallina Poole Erin Hinkle Records Stephen M. Reynolds Susan Barkley Rice John A. Rigdon Janet McLeod Ryan Melanie C. Sargent Bradley C. Sellers Mark J. Sifferlen Neal Y. Smith John A. Snyder Susan McCarthy Stetson Janet Love Trout Kristy Dalby Truax Lisa Williamson Turner J. Brad Voelz Jennifer Bay Williams Chad F. Winston OTHER GIFTS Kimberly Edgar Pionzio Henrietta Link Schwartz

ANNUAL FUND: $21,530 DONORS: 118 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $975 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dean Adams Rebecca Ranney Anders Brendan D. Anderson Jennifer Cutter Benton Mark A. Burgess Mary Steimle Busey Judith E. Cahill Carol Strom Currie Robert W. Eherenman Brett A. Flora Kevin R. Frailey Douglas S. Ingersoll Timi Watson LaMore Angelo J. Loumbas Sarah Ames McAuliffe Karen Rowe Randolph Scott R. Swan Michael J. Traylor Matthew L. Wisen OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Kristan Seyfarth Kelly CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Mary Steimle Busey David C. Coquillette Megan Reese Edwards Christopher N. Fix ◆ Kevin R. Frailey Xan Davies Pearson Steven C. Salkeld

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Burton L. Hagler Barbara Wallace Rumsey ◆ Scott R. Swan PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Brendan D. Anderson Christopher M. Curtis Elisabeth Shorney Hamilton Mark B. Hamilton Isabel Depenaloza Kramer D. William Lange Kellie Clevenger McCarthy Stephen B. Moore Sarah Guild Smith BUILDERS CIRCLE Jennifer A. Bauer Randal D. Biederstedt Eric R. Bjelland Kevin M. Burns Arthur W. Chick Thomas R. Conrad J. Walter Duncan IV ◆ Robert W. Eherenman Lisa Brickley Fink Anne Delaney Fleming James P. Getgey Randall J. Gianotti Susan Elkins Goldsworthy Jane Reinhardt Griswold Mathew T. Griswold Lyle R. Hardman William B. Harting Timothy S. Holt David J. Kirk Molly Davenport Kirk Sarah Fischer Lannom Amy Baumgartner Mathias Marci S. McNaghten Matthew J. Miller Matthew L. Moodhe Mary Sullivan O’Brien Heidi Schmid Ottsen Michael L. Ottsen Paul D. Pearson Melissa Kline Skavlem Jennifer Clarkson Soster S. Todd Sturgeon Kennan R. Sullivan Mary K. Supple ◆ Michael J. Traylor Barry D. Trowbridge Elizabeth Christman Tryon William T. Tway Beverly King Weaver William J. Weimer, Jr. Lee C. Weingart CONTRIBUTORS Kimberly Allee Allen Ellyn Ikeda Alt Kristine Thorlton Batross Dianna Minnick Boyce John L. Brett Michelle Savage Caw Linda Smith Christy Jeffrey S. Clinton Nancy Knochel Clodfelter Cynthia Dugan Curnow ◆ Carol Strom Currie Patrick J. Del Medico N. Bohlsen Dill Michael A. Edwards Charles M. Ellis Angela Tate Eugenio Terese Rhodes Faulkner Jeffrey M. Gordon Michelle Silkowski Hackett Allison Macdougall Hamrin Diane Smyth Hansen Susan Dixon Harbison Sandra K. Harker

Charles A. Compton Kris Emens Gaziano ◆ Douglas Hallward-Driemeier Jeffrey D. Hamilton Lora Khosh-Morse Kevin A. Krakora Christine Szillat Messerschmidt Marcia Van Nest Smith Brent E. St. John Dale Gossard Stevenson John G. Stevenson Michael S. Stewart Heather Weems Swan Timothy J. Tindall

Gregg A. Hiland Luanne Stanley Hook Janice A. Hornaday Jennifer Nichol Horsey Dana Drew Johnston Russell O. LaMore ◆ Timi Watson LaMore ◆ Angelo J. Loumbas Maryanne Seat Macris Angela Martin Mattingly Ann Morehead McClellan Holly Robb McCoy Douglas A. McElhaney Ilze Berzins Miller Elizabeth Reller Moragne Kevin M. Morris Katherine Hershberger Neuser Dana Durham Osler Jane Galiene Oviatt Nancy Fucilla Peske Steven M. Ray Janet Head Roberts Leanne Tremper Schaller Heidi A. Scharadin Anne Stalley Scholen Leslie M. Short James W. Silkworth Blayne R. Smith Nora E. Sneberger Jennifer Turner Stanek Susan Adams Steffy Julie A. Trowbridge Julia Thompson Venetis Christine Isham Walsh

PATRONS CIRCLE Caren T. Althauser Kristie Weimar Burke Catherine Larson Culwell Benjamin S. Gilmore Melinda L. Maine Daniel E. Nelson Eric D. Wheeler BUILDERS CIRCLE J. Allan Arnold Rachael Andrew Boezi Christopher T. Cantwell Stephanie Frederick Croaning Lynn Woelfe Dickens Ann-Clore Jones Duncan Elizabeth Lesourd Ehlers Rebecca Voss Goertzen Melissa Knupp Grunnah Carolyn Haynes Hardman Nancy Palmeter Harkness Scott A. Harkness Elizabeth Hart Helms George Allen Hides James M. Hinshaw Mary Majewski Holt Connie Haight Januzelli Michael P. Kelly Keith W. Kisselle Stacia Stanford Lozer David H. Mathias Ann M. Murphy Cynthia Meyers Plate Darcie Eglen Rueschhoff James E. Ryan Katherine Bofinger Scheidler Brian L. Shepler John T. Siefert Charles G. Skidmore Bryce T. Stewart Robyn Russell Stewart Thomas D. Strup Lisa Taylor Sturgeon Janet Byrne Thabit Cynthia Linhardt Trowbridge Dirk E. Vonderlage Bryan M. Webb Julia Chalmers Werner John M. Yarger

OTHER GIFTS Anthony R. Colletti

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Stuart G. Brooks Mitchel T. Everhart ANNUAL FUND: $58,017 DONORS: 142 PARTICIPATION: 27% MATCHING GIFTS: $4,275 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Michael A. Chabraja Barbara Miller Compton Victoria Schug Dycio Richard L. Hallett II Douglas Hallward-Driemeier Steven C. Hollar Elizabeth Hentze Owens PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Katherine A. Marshak Joseph E. Ukrop Scott B. Ullem ASBURY CIRCLE** Caryn Cockerill Anderson ◆ Victoria Schug Dycio

CONTRIBUTORS Alice Houston Abney Leanne Longstreth Batchelder Karen Platt Bearman Kimberly Adams Beck William J. Beggs Marilyn Combs Bisbecos Laurie Tacheny Borden Caryn O’Brien Callanan Erica McLeane Cates Timothy D. Cronin Cary R. DeGraaf Jayne Shaw Del Medico Gina Montemurro Ehlman Mindy Laukitis Ellis

CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Stuart G. Brooks ◆ Michael A. Chabraja Wendy Ellis-Gardner ◆ Mitchel T. Everhart ◆ Richard L. Hallett II ◆ Steven C. Hollar Ann-Marie Henry Myers Jami Gibson Patterson David R. Rehn Jennifer Johnson Rehn Lauren Kiely Willis FOUNDERS CIRCLE ◆ Barbara Miller Compton

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

53

Amy Fredrick Fetterer Stephen T. Fischbach Ragnar V. Flesvig III Brian J. Goslee Scott C. Greenman Nancy Orn Grobengieser Michael A. Hackman Kathy Gritter Hiland Kymberly Bailey Hlavin Amy Best Hollander John V. Hollensteiner Kimberly Kane Huff Matthew L. Huff Brian J. Jaworski Nicole Brattain King Joseph W. Klupchak Christopher C. Koch Jack A. Lawrence Joan Richards Lawrence Jennifer Thrasher Lorsung Thomas L. MacMillan Jeffrey S. Main Julie Byers Matthias Franklin R. McGuire Christina K. Miller Max A. Miller, Jr. Ronnie L. Miller II Kathryn Hendricks Mills Patrick B. Moody Todd M. Myers Debora Hewitt Neumeyer Robert J. Noecker William D. Perkins Robert S. Perry Joel D. Piatt, Jr. Philip R. Ratzer Marlene McQueary Richter Thomas D. Rockaway Dennis J. Stehlik Melissa Straubinger Stehlik David E. Taylor Kristin Jones Tegethoff Brent R. Thompson Jeffrey S. Tomlin Christopher E. Tucker Katherine Kaweske Tucker Kimberley A. Whittle Brad J. Wilson David W. Wood Susan Geeslin Woodhouse Russell D. Young SPECIAL GIFTS Jami Gibson Patterson

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: John W. Busey II Debra R. Johnson ANNUAL FUND: $26,863 DONORS: 121 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $7,895 OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Amy Orlando Paine ASBURY CIRCLE** Craig H. Adams Caroline Campbell Porfilio CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ John W. Busey II Jennifer Keeping Hollar Jon D. Lundy Deborah Mitchell-Nagpal Amy Haugk Osborne Scott E. Osborne Kimberly Rodman Starke ◆ Kristina Thomas Trinkle Andrew R. Wolf

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Philip W. Cecil Jeffrey G. Gibson Gregory J. Goetcheus Harry C. Smith Katherine Cornelsen St. John John W. Wehrenberg PATRONS CIRCLE Todd M. Cleveland Betsy Haugh ◆ Debra R. Johnson Robert A. McMahon Brad A. Pierce Natalie L. Simmons Ronald L. Stier Evan S. Van Metre Jennifer Auburn Van Metre Ellen Shideler Wheeler BUILDERS CIRCLE Susan Jennings Black Jon R. Bosler Tedric B. Bryan Brent W. Coil Todd A. Collins Kimberly A. Cowgill James P. Croaning Elizabeth Kosobud Davis Melissa Waggoner Dieckmann Scott P. Dieckmann John B. Ditchman Todd B. Ernst Amy Williams Getgey Rebecca Miller Goggins James M. Harmann J. Jeffrey Hederick Katherine Morr Hederick Anne B. Heller Mark D. Kleehammer Jeffrey F. Knupp Amy Krahn Konrad Karen L. Lang John C. McKelvey J. Brad Morrow Elizabeth Boxell Morse Peter A. Morse, Jr. Ingrid Gruber Novak Angela J. Okragly Chad B. Peters Elizabeth J. Pielsticker Nedra McKinney Richardson Erik D. Sloan Marcia Shooter Strup John D. Waller CONTRIBUTORS Christine Dean Aleman Mark E. Anderson Emily A. Backer Bridget Hynds Bain Robert B. Batchelder, Jr. Therese Ward Bath Sarah Elliott Biles Robert D. Boone Jennifer Avery Brown Thomas S. Caw Alice Holdeman Cooper Angela Dow Davis Carrie Larson Davis Erin Kerrihard Duffy Leslie A. Dwyer Jane Bizal Emge Brian M. Getz Lynn Frazier Goldberg Jennifer M. Gosnell Maria Joven Harper Kathleen Dahlman Hegg Lisa Fay Hennessey Ronda Carter Henry Margaret Norton Hoke Julie Taylor Hurbanis

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Leslie Davidson Jaworski Shelley Catharine Johnson Amy Carter Jones David N. Keeler Heidi Hengesbach Killion Emily Steger Kirk Diane Booth Klem Melissa D. Lancaster Sharon Rediger Lee Jessica Gregory MacMillan Melissa D. McDowell Josette M. McPike David N. Metcalf Holly Hammack Miller Timothy M. Myers David W. O’Brien David M. Orland David R. Pereira Cheryl Rambo Pittsford Mary Struck Ray Lisa Schlup Reese Elizabeth Duncan Rich Todd C. Schiltz Holly Baker Schumann Katherine Neumiller Schureman Marisa Randazzo Schwindaman Timothy A. Sheppard Tracey Thieme Sheppard Kyle A. Steele Michele Main Valenzia William E. Wainwright Timothy H. Wallace Laura Hatfield Whitelaw Creighton B. Wright, Jr. OTHER GIFTS Lisa Petrie Colletti Kathryn Konz Land Peter G. Land Brad A. Pierce Andrew R. Wolf

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Judith Portia Troyer Deogracias Christopher J. Kosobud ANNUAL FUND: $38,975 DONORS: 150 PARTICIPATION: 27% MATCHING GIFTS: $8,280 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Shannon Canty Bates I. Jay Bennett Luke E. Billman Susan H. Borneman Philip D. Clark Kathleen Hesse Driggs Mark T. Driggs Graham J. Glander Hans R. Hollister Richard G. Kline John W. Kneisley Amy Hilgendorf Lumsden R. Stewart Lumsden James R. McClamroch, Jr. Corey A. Minturn Jay B. O’Neal Kristin Norene O’Neil Karen L. Powell Dennis A. Trinkle Jonathan C. Weed Lisa Maxwell Weis PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Katherine Blair Ukrop

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** ◆ Andrew J. Paine III ASBURY CIRCLE** J. Kenneth Borgerding CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ I. Jay Bennett Cynthia Ullem Christy Jeffrey S. Cooper Jennifer M. Crosby Randall D. Ehm Beth Behrendt Lundy ◆ Corey A. Minturn Katharine Post Minturn Jotham Zachary Monsma Richard A. Sheppard David L. Singer ◆ Dennis A. Trinkle Janet Simpkinson Wolf FOUNDERS CIRCLE Amy Comer Broderick Michelle L. Carnahan Kevin B. Tompkins PATRONS CIRCLE Jennifer Carns Carter Matthew L. Demmings Christopher P. Felts Catherine Bullock Jesko ◆ Christopher J. Kosobud Jianping Shi Jayne Coughlan Stone Mary McDermott Tritley Matthew J. Wetoska Susan Umbaugh Wilson BUILDERS CIRCLE Richard J. Ashton Norine Cleary Baker Cindy Losure Baraban Clare Backer Bies ◆ Luke E. Billman Lynne Arnold Binder Michael G. Burton Ellen Johnson Busch Robert M. Busch Stacey Muehlbauer Church Alice Bryce Clark ◆ Philip D. Clark Tamara DeJong Conrad Karen Fifield Crain Catherine L. Day Cherie Blankenbuehler Dolehanty Jennifer Cook Driscoll Susan Todd Duker Craig A. Evans M. Justin Fisher, Jr. J. Pierre Fox David J. Free Elizabeth Murtaugh Gangi Scott D. Gossett Erika Litterst Gruner Kris C. Gruner Brent A. Hall Ingrid Wilder-Hayes Tiffany J. Hemmer Rhonda L. Larson ◆ Amy Hilgendorf Lumsden ◆ R. Stewart Lumsden L. Lynn Marquez Stacy Wilson McCann Glenn C. Miller Julie Carson Morrow ◆ Jay B. O’Neal Christoph M. Oettinger Michael R. Pankey Andra M. Pavuls Kirk D. Perry Heather Seebass Peters T. Ray Phillips IV

“I received a Rector Scholarship, and now it is time to share with others.” – Charles J. Meyer ’92 Victoria Schultz Phillips Jason A. Pugh Stephanie Kingsley Riggle Joel P. Riley Melissa McCreery Riley Robert R. Ross Jennifer Quigley Sappenfield Robert W. Sit Joseph L. Smith, Jr. Gregory A. Stearns Matthew L. Supple Craig A. Westrick Maria Sharpe Westrick

Jill Darnall Tanner Jill E. Thackery Patricia Bonaccorsi Thompson ◆ Jonathan C. Weed Amy S. Wharton Jennifer Sherman Wilson OTHER GIFTS Janet Simpkinson Wolf

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Kathlyn E. Fletcher Kathleen Gorman Maltarich ANNUAL FUND: $44,726 DONORS: 128 PARTICIPATION: 23% MATCHING GIFTS: $3,475

CONTRIBUTORS Misty Ayers-Cumbow William J. Bach Spencer Gulick Baker Ann Roessler Barcroft ◆ Shannon Canty Bates Jennifer Emmert Berg Joshua T. Block Mary F. Brown James R. Browne, Jr. Bradley R. Brownell Kathryn Ingle Calkins John M. Cassady Kristin Perks Champa Louis E. Champa Todd E. Cumbow Jane Crandall Curtin ◆ Kathleen Hesse Driggs ◆ Mark T. Driggs Elizabeth E. Felger Rachel Warner Forward C. Matthew Fox Jeffrey E. Francis Laura Sherman Getz Julia Betjemann Gordon Andrea Rollins Goslee Sonja Speidel Greiwe Susan Schoenherr Groeling Wendy Elaine Harter Mary R. Hayes Heidi Shays Heinbaugh John A. Hurley II Lisa Williamson Jerome Heidi Frielingsdorf Johnson Laura Frigo Kearney Laura Chabraja Keeler Anita Lynn Lawrence Kelly Key LeGard Prescott LeGard Peter N. Liebetreu Renee Vaske Liebetreu Katherine Embry Marek Michele Nicholson Marinko Anjela M. Martin David J. Marzullo Susan J. Morris Jennifer Neal Myers Belinda Howe Pereira Marla Stanish Perkins Susan Lyons Reichard Sherry A. Reid Julie A. Ridenour Trent T. Ritzenthaler Victoria J. Roose Jamie Chapman Sarche Mariette Johnson Scherer Cecily Peterson Sokoloff Jonathan N. Stack Tanya J. Stanish Michael Sullivan

1837 CIRCLE** Douglas S. Gourley ASBURY CIRCLE** Karen Jenkins Borgerding Dale S. Porfilio CHARTER CIRCLE** Holly Adams Bailey Mary J. South Crousore Jackson B. Davis ◆ Kathlyn E. Fletcher Charles W. Hetzel, Jr. Sarah Sargent Hetzel Amy Koeneman Hopper Mary Bridges Lyne Charles J. Meyer Francesca M. Moroney Andrea Powelson Singer ◆ Heike Cockerill Spahn FOUNDERS CIRCLE Steven M. Broderick Matthew F. Hatfield Craig E. Lower PATRONS CIRCLE Rae Buchholz Barrett Sara Ratliff Brown Kathryn D. Campbell Michael J. Giesecke Christopher S. Gorz Scott A. Russell Emily Richmond Warren BUILDERS CIRCLE Andrew D. Alexander Polly Clutts Ascher Kristin Ailes Berrier Stephanie Grieser Braming Sven D. Christianson Alison Winter Collins Thomas D. Curless Leigh Miller Dally Ahren Ewbank Kimberly A. Fitzgerald-Moran Jill Frederickson Kyle A. Gamble Bryan P. Gambrel Victoria Duncan Gardner T. Michael Grayson Milton A. Hatfield Tricia Kirkby Hofmann Gregory E. Jacobs

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

54

Dawn Grogan Kenny Julie Licklider Kirk Katherine A. Kless John D. Meyer Laticia Callecod Miller Amanda Martin Mock Heather Olson Morrow John C. Morrow Andrew F. Nelson Brian M. Pease Tarini V. Ramaprakash Emily Dicks Reynolds Jennifer Green Robbennolt Mark S. Rye Laura Cunningham Ryser Tracy Broeker Sadlon Jennifer Roessler Schultz Rachel Stearns Stearns Diana Morris Sullivan Andrew T. Theobald Tracy Heise Theobald Rachel Bone Tuohy Kaari Taylor Vaughn Eric F. Wapole Kathryn Noll Webster James E. Williams Kathryn Perrin Williams Cindy Herzog Wood Michelle Merkel Yoakam CONTRIBUTORS Alexandra Keresey Andersson J. David Blang Joy Rowe Blang Derek Y. Brandt Karen Butler Connell Bret A. Cornn Temple A. Custer Laura Watson Davis Lisa Stahly DeHart Robert D. Dilts Jamie Coolman Dreussi Kara S. Endsley Amy Elser Hall Anne M. Hardwick Brock E. Hastie Cynthia Thomas Helms Mark R. Hoke Karen Horvath-Wulf Mark A. Hudson Catherine Millikin Ishikawa Elizabeth B. James Nicolette M. Johnson Kathryn Hoffman Kister Thomas H. Kister Anthony O. Lakes Rodney E. Lasley Laura Lingle Luth ◆ Kathleen Gorman Maltarich Sarah C. Mannon Gwendolyn Walker Martin Amy Fleming McAllister Sheila M. McDermott Kendra Gordon More Kathleen C. Nicely Elizabeth Furlong Nickels Christine A. Olson Mary Jane Phelps Clarenda M. Phillips Gregory S. Portell Mark D. Radlinski Gregory A. Rohlfs Maurice J. Schuetz III Benjamin Stanton M. Sheldon Marjorie Lawyer Smith John C. Stadler Denette Peck Steele Eddie Lee Stewart Stephanie Shoman Stewart Carri Stabenow Strauss Katharine A. Teegarden

Krista Mullman Tweed Lynn M. Wachtman Heather Beebee Williams Travis S. Wilson Laura V. Witte Beth Sturgeon Zukowski OTHER GIFTS Douglas S. Gourley

ANNUAL FUND: $20,786 DONORS: 128 PARTICIPATION: 26% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,109 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Carrie Seaman Alt Kenneth M. Alt Lisa Henderson Bennett Elizabeth Mandala Bernreuter Megan S. Bieritz Joshua T. Borders David J. Burghard Kimberly Madigan Burquest Jennifer Glanert Callahan Cynthia N. Callender Jennifer Maude Carlin Kris M. Carlson Kep D. Carmichael Kenya Stella Cobb Steven A. Cobb Andrea Helm Collins Andrew P. Coolidge Scott E. Davis George E. Fogel Richard J. Hawk Amy Symons Hughes Lisa Gerdes Jennings Jonathan T. Macy Nancy Skelton Nease ◆ Travis S. Nelson Michelle L. Newland Eric J. Pardell Christopher W. Pfeifle Deborah Hoerner Price David E. Reading Mary Kay Rivard Lucy Schlauch Brian N. Ullem Robert M. Weaver Laura Hesher Whipple Joseph M. Wilferth John H. Yerian III Louise Laird Yerian CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Lisa Henderson Bennett ◆ André L. Brewer Margaret Mayer Browne ◆ Andrew P. Coolidge ◆ Emily Smith Coolidge ◆ Timothy G. Franzen David H. Lavelle Melinda Nicholson Leighton ◆ Travis S. Nelson Troy Noard ◆ James A. Rechtin ◆ Bradley J. Simmons FOUNDERS CIRCLE Melanie Harshbarger Bella ◆ Kep D. Carmichael Darin E. Williams PATRONS CIRCLE Jennifer L. Barth Ben D. Comer Margaret Tewel Comer Marcia M. Fuller

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Justin T. Glass ◆ Rita Wetterstroem Hyland Suzanne Menne Kirkhoff Jennifer Pelzer Martay Mark E. Netherland Jason G. Petrovich Madelyn Parker Russell ◆ Lucy Schlauch BUILDERS CIRCLE Richard W. Abraham Julie Webster Becue Lauren Stillwell Bernaldo ◆ Elizabeth Mandala Bernreuter Peter E. Borkon Eric G. Bruksch Miriam E. Cleveland Laura Kurtz Clouser ◆ Kenya Stella Cobb ◆ Steven A. Cobb Dennis J. Collins T. Janine Ekulona ◆ George E. Fogel Mary-Kay Tyrrell Gibson Matthew B. Gibson Jennifer Scott Hanson Jennifer Fry Huber Peter J. Huber ◆ Amy Symons Hughes Eric C. Hurshman Nozomu Iikubo ◆ Lisa Gerdes Jennings Scott Jennings T. Eric Klein Amy Cook Lancaster Richard G. Lancaster Matthew A. Lessall Andrew D. Lindsay Christopher J. Maher Rebecca Metz Mavon Stanford K. McCoy Tamika Ragland Nordstrom W. Stephen Paul Joanne Garner Perry ◆ Deborah Hoerner Price Scott T. Schaefer Robert M. Shupenus Tyler J. Snouffer H. P. Rawson Steffen Mark A. Toole Amy Schnaiter Tyler ◆ Brian N. Ullem Courtney L. Waterman Tucker J. Waugh John E. Zimdars CONTRIBUTORS Amanda Burke Aaronson ◆ Carrie Seaman Alt ◆ Kenneth M. Alt Janna Rieth Andry Jason D. Barth Tricia Lund Batson Cynthia Schneider Beery Tay B. Bourquein Elizabeth Parker Carlson ◆ Kris M. Carlson Susan Abernethy Coates Susan Richards Daly ◆ Scott E. Davis Beth Goodrich Durham D. Todd Durham Michael R. Ferrari Bradley P. Fischer Susan Guldin Fischer David W. Fitzgerald Katherine L. Gerhardt Julie Ruffolo Gilpin Eric K. Habig Kevin B. Haight Matthew R. Hall Michelle Adams Hawkins

Robert E. Henry, Jr. Christina Knutson Honos Kathryn Rohlf Johnson Suzanne Strack Jordan Amber D. Kennedy Jennifer Stafford Klinger John E. Lancaster Ellen Royse Lapierre Frederik W. Lehmann Tege E. Lewis Tiffany Madden Lundquist Lisbeth A. Lyons ◆ Jonathan T. Macy Mary Stoesser Magnuson Terri Stevens McConville Terrance O. McKinney William J. Murphy, SJ ◆ Michelle L. Newland ◆ Eric J. Pardell Brian S. Perry Jill M. Powell Jamison S. Prime Marguarite D. Rodgers Michelle Aiello Rusie Susan Maffett Stevens Julia Laster Swanson Lori Lindeke Switzer Janet L. Tennyson Sonya Parta Traisci Amy Parkinson Underwood Ivan J. M. Villasboa Shawn A. Wietbrock

CLASS CHAIR: Andrew T. Claar ANNUAL FUND: $13,931 DONORS: 101 PARTICIPATION: 23% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,900 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Matthew B. DeVore Misti Presnell DeVore Jean Gileno Lynn Abernathy Miller Anika S. Moore Ingrid S. Mount Cynthia L. Pollock Molly J. Salatich Magen Elliott Savo Keysha J. Webb CHARTER CIRCLE** Vincent B. Browne ◆ Andrew T. Claar Kevin R. Eskew ◆ Wendy Fletcher Franzen Brian R. Gibson David W. Hopper Erik A. Leighton Kevin M. Miller Adrienne Rasbach Gregory A. Sissel PATRONS CIRCLE Kirby Brafford Michael C. Hetzel Jennifer Marshall Manns David W. Martay Jessica Rupp Netherland BUILDERS CIRCLE Julie Strader Baer Ricardo T. Baker Nancy Brougher Benincasa Katrina Evans Clingerman Kyle E. Clouser Clinton V. Cox IV Alexis A. Fink Alison Baxter Giunta

Jennifer Dalenberg Stockbridge Kimberly L. Sullivan Julie E. Tippett Stephen P. Turan Melissa A. Vail Edward S. Walker Jennifer B. Wurster

Michael A. Giunta Brian T. Goodman Kevin D. Graves Sarah K. Herrlinger Jennifer Clark Hopkins Gwynn Lloyd Hurshman Stephanie Beck Klein Elisabeth Kringel Lien Kent P. Madden John Patrick Mason Irumbo Mateene Eric R. Mies Sherene Singh Mitchell Audra Busche Nelson Amy L. Reichert Amy Tucker Ryan Thomas H. Sams, Jr. ◆ Magen Elliott Savo Mary Wilson Seitz Karen Henry Smith Madalyn McGovern Suits Joshua R. Sutton Jane Reinhardt Teeter Matthew S. Tyler Stephanie Heckler Vlachos Ann M. Wise

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Meghan K. Parker

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Jason A. Asbury W. Brian Hatton ANNUAL FUND: $10,942 DONORS: 86 PARTICIPATION: 20% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,250 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Kyle J. Venis CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Jason A. Asbury Darrianne Howard Christian ◆ Justin P. Christian Erik H. Elsea Darci Oak Gibson Gregory J. Mann John W. Morse Jonathan R. Phillips Anna Klump Pilston Richard L. Pilston

CONTRIBUTORS Amy O’Neal Aimonette W. Gregory Aimonette Tanya Dayton Anderson Kimberly Benz Barkow Tonya Wiseman Bayes Jennifer Kershner Beck Kathy L. Beymer Jonathan C. Calabrese Michele Howard Calabrese John David Clodfelter Christine Weddle Curtis Tara Laing Dellutri Laura Fischer Dwyer Kristin J. Earhart Amber Walker Empie Holly Cheesman Fitzgerald Jennifer Siekman Fletcher Lisa McCullough Gall Kathryn Stevenson Geraghty ◆ Jean Gileno Deanna Watkins Goers Sarah E. Green Gretchen Yetke Greever Kimberly Reynolds Grimes Lauren Crawford Harmon Brent C. Hastings Derek S. Hedin Peggy Carson Hellman Julie Johnson Hopkins Patrick M. Huse Nicholas J. Kaster Sarah K. King Jason W. Kistler Sarah Walker Krauss Tyler B. Marsh Edward J. Meier Natasha Miles Miles-Pavloski Christopher W. Naylor Carrie McPike Perkins Laura McMahan Reinking Emily Kimbrough Roussel Matthew F. Roussel ◆ Molly J. Salatich Paul C. Smith

PATRONS CIRCLE Jeffrey H. Bohmer Charles T. Cornell Jennifer M. Weflen BUILDERS CIRCLE Angela Hicks Bowman Terri Ozbun Bruksch Emmett E. Childress, Jr. Thomas DeLano Kerry Replin Greiner Phillip J. Greiner Karin Tremoulet Grunden Shannon L. Harris Robert S. Harrison John J. Hirschle Rebecca Wilhoite Jacklin Kemp E. Jaycox Damon Chase Newsom Andrew M. O’Shaughnessy Matthew V. Pisano Ryan K. Smith Shannon Whitt Smith Gregory M. Watson Murray A. Zelnick CONTRIBUTORS Janet Newton Adkisson Yasmine Bell Allen Rick E. Barcus Heath W. Beaver Christopher S. Benne Heather Dubes Bennett Jennifer A. Bieber Lori Houston Brame

“My DePauw experience taught me the value of being an active member of my community.” – Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

55

Carrie Schaefer Bucki Colleen McKenzie Cleveland Jennifer R. Cooper Corinne M. Cusker Danielle Ciaccio de Leon Michael V. de Leon Alisa Torres DiLorenzo Cherie Lafollette Dupuy Derek E. Empie David M. Fahey Amy Dygos George Zachary D. George James C. Giesen Kristin Ingwell Goode Laura Allport Hammack Elizabeth Walker Hang Brently A. Johnson Britany Blakeley Johnson Stephanie Nahra Johnson Sally Grutzner Jones Catherine Burkhardt Kolbeck Kaia Van Dam Kraus Amy Schwartz Kress Jennifer A. Millikin Amy Colleen Mullen Anita Smith Murray Kristen Tubergen Pantzer Florencia Pettigrew Rebecca Marfise Pizana Kristin B. Rimington Patrick B. Roberts Brant D. Rumble S. Brent Shreiner S. Robyn Snyder Katherine Gibson Wallace Michael S. Wallace Andrew S. Ward Kathryn Elizabeth Waterfield Daniel A. Weas Alicia Kalista Weiss Marci Welton Julie Schoop Wemhoff Maurya Reid Wendling Deborah Schmidt West Leslie A. Wilkinson SPECIAL GIFTS Kimberly A. Seaman OTHER GIFTS Krista Mishler Lavonas

ANNUAL FUND: $7,024 DONORS: 82 PARTICIPATION: 18% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,500 CHARTER CIRCLE** Sara Toole Miller David Saxby Steven J. Setchell Lowell S. Smith Laura N. Williams PATRONS CIRCLE Susan Pavone Christopher David E. Crook Erin Linville Curley Scot L. Johnston Thomas A. Kiepura II BUILDERS CIRCLE Heather Phillips Dorr Christopher L. Gottbrath James J. Griffin IV Peter M. Hepner Sarah Norris Hepner Jason D. Kimpel Michael A. Lawton Earl R. Macam Kevin M. Mendenhall

Stephen J. North Courtney Turner Paison Curt A. Paison John G. Pfleeger Martha Grayson Pfleeger Emily Potter Robertson Daniel R. Roy Brian P. Shannon Jennifer Y. Tavares Gwen Tohill-Macam Paul D. Watson, Jr. CONTRIBUTORS Christina C. Anderson Nana-Adwoa Shebah Asare Lottie Pell Barcus John T. Bauman Beth Wesolich Bean Mary Hall Bernheisel Brian L. Boak Lynn Wallis Boak Eric T. Brewe Stacy Poisel Clark Alison Hammerschmidt Cockerill Thomas M. Cockerill Amanda Jedlicka Custer Julko E. Fullop Adam Galilee-Belfer Eric L. Gall Charles A. Greene, Jr. Stephen G. Grove Meredith L. Guldin Elisheba Runyan Hanson Carole Hand Hill Robert J. Hill Andrea L. Hughes Jessica Palmer Hurst Lisa Notarianni Huse B. Chandler Huselton Jill Schmeckebier Huselton Amanda Nichols Jellerichs Anne E. Keller Susan Chase Koerner Joan Kennen Lefevere Aaron J. Lucchetti Amy J. Melevage Bryan J. Murray Sheila M. Nash Amy A. Ragan Jennifer Steadman Ryan Kyle J. Salyers Virginia L. Sampson Kristin L. Schaefer Megan Enkey Schoner Rebecca Robertson Sheffer Jerry W. Smartt, Jr. Laurie D. Snyder Jessica E. Staley Christine K. Stiehl Christopher R. Taylor Erika Taylor Turan Joshua A. Vaughn Emily Trent Wanezek Jennifer L. Wesolowski John W. Yoder OTHER GIFTS Joshua M. Leighton

ANNUAL FUND: $10,695 DONORS: 100 PARTICIPATION: 24% MATCHING GIFTS: $1,050 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Carolyn E. Whittier CHARTER CIRCLE** Ben H. Beck

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Sarah Ragsdale Beck Lindsey Hart Chabraja Eric J. Graham Nicole Chabraja Graham Ryan A. Miller Laura A. Nein Craig S. Remsen ◆ Carolyn E. Whittier PATRONS CIRCLE Ryan M. Burke Katherine Bostwick Glass Kelly C. Haley Jeffrey J. Wagner Melissa Murray Yuska BUILDERS CIRCLE Julie Altman Artz George W. Bare, Jr. Tara L. Benda Andrew T. Bender Andrew J. Bennett Matthew W. Bowers Johnathan V. Cuevas Deirdre E. Deakyne Lara A. Dodds Lucy A. Ferguson Ryan S. Fruchey Carrie J. Fugate Portia Renner Goodman Matthew R. Gorrell Catherine C. Grogan Jean-Pierre Guilbault Michael A. Harrison Cheryl L. Heiss Byron D. Hittle Heidi A. Kohne Libby Flewellen Lee Jeffrey C. Mann Stacy Winans Meloun Clint D. Mitchell Eric C. Peterson Scott W. Rencher Keith J. Sims Brad A. Thomas W. Hunter Wolbach CONTRIBUTORS Britt H. Anderson James Barnett David S. Bean David M. Benne Michael S. Berthoud James C. Bertucci Michelle Palmer Black Margaret Kurz Braun J. Matthew Broughton Tamara Heetland Campise Christopher L. Cassidy Jennifer Cleveland Cassidy Laura Welker Cochran Traci Bailey Coil Renee Carnahan Degner Matthew D. Dellinger Michael R. Denckhoff Jason R. Dibler Devon Thompson Ebbing Scott B. Farnham Melissa C. Feemster Anne M. Freeman Susan P. Gundersen Dara Severson Gustin Jason A. Gustin Kyle D. Herrman Mark J. Hiemenz Shawn R. Highland Jody Egley Hirschy K. Michele Holmes Inga Zeeb Holton Jeremy T. Hopple Stephanie Drasler Juneau Jeanne E. Karsell Jason P. Kreag

Lance J. Kugler Jennifer Simmons Lucchetti Jennifer Cunningham Martin Amy Tabb Massey Steven Charles Mays Ryan T. Miller Cristina J. Montemurro Jessica Kornblum Moore Devon Roberts Nelson Charles W. Noltemeyer Amy M. O’Donnell Raphaella Palmer Prange James C. Roach Deborah Drenzyk Robins Robert Gary Schuster Sarah G. Shepherd Rhonda Sites Smart Kimberly S. Stammel John W. Strange II Nathan M. Swingley Cathy L. Walker Kimberly Svenson Weas OTHER GIFTS Stuart R. Buttrick Scott A. Cobb Aaron M. Kneas Jaimie Pehling Leighton

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Jaime Best Guthals Neil A. Guthals John M. Kramer ANNUAL FUND: $9,018 DONORS: 109 PARTICIPATION: 21% MATCHING GIFTS: $2,150 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Kathryn C. Arbogast Gregory M. Bornstein Norris Eric Emmons Danica Rodemich Mathes Carlin R. Metzger Nadia T. Mitchem Kelly A. Ortner Joshua M. Pitcock Cassidy E. Ruschell Mark A. Smiley G. Scott Snively Jeremy T. Stierwalt Molly E. Wilkinson Benjamin J. Wineman CHARTER CIRCLE** Colin R. Connor Benjamin G. Elrod Deborah Dalenberg Eskew Brian P. Hauck ◆ Jamie L. Lewis Alicia M. Root Jennifer Schwartz Schmidt ◆ Mark A. Smiley PATRONS CIRCLE Laura A. Mehaffey David P. Schellenbach Laura Thurmond Schellenbach Margaret E. Snow Sarah Voss Wagner BUILDERS CIRCLE Kelly T. Banchak Brandon M. Burke Lora Yue-Moi Chio Jonathan M. Clippinger Jennifer Marsh Dixon Maggie L. Dosmann Devon K. Everhart Joel W. Getchius

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

Katrina L. Wahl Michelle L. Walter Karly Jo Whitaker J. Andrew Wise Prescott M. Wright Jeremy W. Zoladz

Kristin Sasse Griffin Gregory A. Gvozdas Scott L. Howard Nathan A. Macy ◆ Nadia T. Mitchem Jodi M. Noffsinger Brooke Young North Jason M. Phelps ◆ Joshua M. Pitcock Jeffrey L. Rader Katie Elftmann Rader Martin A. Ruiz ◆ Cassidy E. Ruschell Scott R. Stokke Heather Updike Turner Kelly Hughes Vaclavek William F. Vandover Amy K. Weisenbach Emily Risk Winters

SPECIAL GIFTS Jeffrey L. Rader Katie Elftmann Rader

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Jennifer Raney Kalmus David J. Posegay ANNUAL FUND: $7,609 DONORS: 104 PARTICIPATION: 22% MATCHING GIFTS: $250

CONTRIBUTORS Peter J. Akey Alejandro Amezcua Sioban Morrisroe Amezcua Julie Seddelmeyer Ashabraner Timothy A. Bognar ◆ Gregory M. Bornstein Jennifer Philips Bott Katherine McMullen Brown James A. Carrick Krista L. Clark Jonathan Todd Coan Kristin L. Comer Kimberly Stimmel Coyne Heather E. Dane Sara Nakasone Denckhoff Barclay A. Dexter Wynesia L. Dickerson Jennifer Schmaltz Ellis Stephen A. Falace Shelley L. Farr John L. Ferringer Mark F. Fink Sara Bosin Fink Anita Mendoza Garibovic Mindy Lewis Gearheart Bernard C. Haskins Ryan M. Hays Rachel Hood Herrman Alanna Hobbs Amanda Ousley Huff Emily B. Hunteman Adrienne Hoos Johnson Austin S. Johnson Beth Felker Jones Robert A. Kiburz Jennifer Bundy Kistler Lisa Jane Kuhn Christopher P. LaFollette Megan Cary Lobe Joel A. Luckhaupt Sara Peters Luckhaupt ◆ Danica Rodemich Mathes Jennifer Wagonseller Mathys Michael A. Matteucci Marguerite Daly McCarthy Elizabeth C. McGroarty Angela Vandenburg Miller Garrett Hedgespeth Miller Kristin Kinney Morrison ◆ Kelly A. Ortner Joshua G. D. Patterson Adam T. Payne Allison A. Rank Erica Levy Reh Monica J. Roe Meleah Ann Rush Kimberly D. Sandner Peter A. Sprague Elizabeth A. Sundermann Elizabeth A. Talyor Jamie Baloun Toussaint Mary Emison Uptain Jeffrey C. Wagner

CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Erika K. Amundson Anne S. Becker Christopher J. Brown Summer L. Burgin Ryan J. Danks Taryn Brand Fine William S. Froehlich Edward M. Garnes, Jr. Jessica Hayden Hornocker Jonathan A. Klinginsmith Elizabeth T. Laughlin Lynn M. Miller Russell E. Newton Anna Eidson Palmer David R. Peaper Kathryn L. Pitts Kenton B. Smith Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens Edward M. Tarbox CHARTER CIRCLE** ◆ Ryan J. Danks A. Grant Hale Joni Crosley Higgins Rebecca Shaw Sims PATRONS CIRCLE John H. Bankhurst ◆ Jennifer Raney Kalmus Scott M. Kalmus BUILDERS CIRCLE Cara Crosby Clippinger Elizabeth A. English Joshua D. Holton Lindsey Gottfred Holton Brian W. Jennings ◆ Jonathan A. Klinginsmith Jana Dene Mathis Lathe E. Miller Blair T. Naifeh ◆ Russell E. Newton Troy A. Smith Benjamin L. Stewart Sara Elizabeth Torpey Perry J. Trowbridge Jennifer Bachert Venutolo Thomas J. Venutolo Matthew J. Walker Brian A. White CONTRIBUTORS Kristin Steinbrecher Amendola ◆ Erika K. Amundson Heidi Middendorf Bagwell ◆ Anne S. Becker Klarysa J. Benge Lauren E. Bennett Jason T. Bird Dana Starr Bowen

56

Janet L. Briner Jennifer L. Briscoe Kelly Jackson Burton Carin M. Chappelow Yong Seok Choe Kelly A. Conway Vivian Caro Cook Andrew J. Cornelius Clarinda E. Crawford Steven M. Dellinger Theresa Kreuzmann Derickson Amber L. Ewing Katharine Heldt Falace ◆ William S. Froehlich Melanie A. Garrett Olan B. Garrett Cheryl A. Gonzalez Patricia A. Guagliardo Bradley S. Hallman Erin Jane Hartzler Jeanne M. Henning Brian M. Hersh Dana R. Holdman ◆ Jessica Hayden Hornocker Heather A. Horton John H. Hunt Krista Lutterman Hurt Kat R. Ingram Mary Anna Isaacs Leonica R. Keilman Melissa A. Kiefer Corrie E. Klopcic Emily Jones Knuth Catherine Force Koczaja Christopher J. Kovac James LaBarbara III Wayne M. Lashua Emily C. Liffick Leticia C. Liggett Naiomi C. Lundman Elizabeth L. Martin Jenny Meingasner Alison Woodruff Miller ◆ Lynn M. Miller Huw Andrew Morgan Caroline E. Nagy ◆ Anna Eidson Palmer Ryan C. Palmer Kara Vozel Patterson ◆ David R. Peaper ◆ Kathryn L. Pitts ◆ David J. Posegay Stephen C. Presser John A. Price Beth Siedentopf Ray Meredith E. Rumble Michael J. Rusie Minty A. Russell Jennifer D. Rutkowski Brett R. Schetzsle Kameelah Shaheed-Diallo Clinton W. Sheets Emily C. Smith Bradley K. Stevens ◆ Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens Christopher A. Susott Katherine B. Taylor James D. Wall Kathryn M. Wendt Jennifer M. Worth OTHER GIFTS Matthew A. Copeland Matthew Lee Raymond

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Amber Franklin LaRue Angie Hamilton Lowe ANNUAL FUND: $9,724 DONORS: 112

PARTICIPATION: 22% MATCHING GIFTS: $850 CLASS COMMITTEE MEMBERS Meredith Husak Balderas David A. Copple Kim S. Fowee Jennifer Hetzel Hallman Elizabeth Brooke Hamilton Ryan W. Higgins Richard S. Kebrdle Daniel Hamilton Lowe Lee A. Luxenberger W. Kenney Marlatt Kate E. Murray Jill M. Skogheim CHARTER CIRCLE** Bradley R. Foss ◆ Ryan W. Higgins ◆ Richard S. Kebrdle Shon S. Moss W. Scott Priebe W. Marshall Sims PATRONS CIRCLE ◆ Kim S. Fowee Joshua D. Johnson Scott R. Reynolds ◆ Jill M. Skogheim BUILDERS CIRCLE Matthew Alden Barnes Mikelle Holt Brady Bryan N. Campbell Jennifer Ruiter Ericks Jessica Combs Harrison Michelle Ross Kelly ◆ Amber Franklin LaRue James D. LaRue ◆ W. Kenney Marlatt Erin R. McDaniel Nicholas A. Parcell Brady C. Toliver II Alissa Ewald Trowbridge Kristen Bamberth Ulery Nathan A. Ulery Suzannah Beumer White Justin B. Williams CONTRIBUTORS Michael D. Adams Daniel R. Arnett Jamie L. Aussieker Tara A. Avery ◆ Meredith Husak Balderas Jason J. Biss Anne M. Bracken Lauren White Brooks Michael S. Brooks Elizabeth J. Buening Richard D. Buino Sarah L. Burnett Heather Helmling Carrick Amy B. Centofante Dawn Ahlgren Chapman Christina Lyndi Chard Ashley Sustae Clifford Matthew S. Clifford Lynsay Ann Clutter Daniel J. Condry ◆ David A. Copple Theresa Nysewander Dellinger Heidi L. Douglass Laura J. Downs Kelly Lynn Drane Christopher H. Drewes Tonya Heetland Fenske Rachel E. Forde Ryan J. Gackenheimer Kristen J. Gauly

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Kimberly A. Gilkey Meredith L. Greenawald Elizabeth Hope Grover ◆ Jennifer Hetzel Hallman Molly A. Hodgin Holly Shannon Hulse James B. Humphreys II Blythe E. Janowiak Cody E. Jerden Warren M. Johnson Keith R. Jones Mary M. King Emily Lewis Lacey Jennifer C. Lange Max E. Lewis ◆ Angie Hamilton Lowe ◆ Daniel Hamilton Lowe Adam M. Lux ◆ Lee A. Luxenberger Justin Mapes Teressa Maria Martin Marc C. McAllister Kevin A. McKelvey Angela Marie Morris ◆ Kate E. Murray Jennifer L. Noland Ryan J. Opeka Analisa C. Oviedo Lauren M. Padalino Brian C. Parsons Jillian Boote Parsons Brent R. Patterson Timothy O. Phillips Nathanial E. Pitzer Xavier L. Pokorzynski J. Nathaniel Powell Karen E. Prisby Adam S. Purgason Richard J. Quagliaroli Alison Jo Rabb Keyona C. Revere Kimberly M. Rymer Dinah Hanson Sampson Peter J. Sampson Amy K. Seeberger Benjamin D. Shane Sandra M. Sherman George Scott Spears Margaret L. Stahr Amal Nabil Sweis Erin D. Underwood Alicia Renee Walker Lee Michelle Wright Charles J. Yeo Corey Clark Young GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Amy E. Hasbrook OTHER GIFTS Dawn Ahlgren Chapman Yuri M. Klyachkin Andrew R. Post

CLASS CO-CHAIRS: Daniel S. Garrison Ashley B. Krieg ANNUAL FUND: $3,735 DONORS: 90 PARTICIPATION: 17% MATCHING GIFTS: $445 CHARTER CIRCLE** Lindsay Hunt Priebe PATRONS CIRCLE Amanda Kasl Burke ◆ Ashley B. Krieg BUILDERS CIRCLE Allison E. Bogner

Matthew Mark Enenbach Ashley S. English David W. Garrison Laura Cordes Gvozdas Jarrett L. Hicks Nathan E. Hubbard Michelle Geary Lane Todd J. Lane Molly S. Mugge Nancy L. Nicely Leslie A. Nolan Marisol T. Tarango CONTRIBUTORS Chad J. Ashcraft Rachel E. Atterberry Abbey D. Blake Mark R. Boeckel Michael E. Bogers Nicholas B. Bowles Jennifer L. Breck Michael J. Breon Katy J. Brett Heather McDermit Brewster Kyleen Jensen Bushroe Bradley Thomas Camden Andrew D. Carroll Erica J. Christophersen Alison Suzanne Clark Bethea V. Covington Robert A. Dinwoodie Dorothy Elizabeth Doggett Justin J Donaldson Melissa A. Dorko Christine L. Dugan Meghan Nicole Duke Katie N. Effinger Eileen E. Emison Alana Keilman Farrell Matthew R. Farrell Benjamin M. Farris Matthew E. Fink Stephen E. Fischer S. Luke Flory Paula Leigh Frederick Anne Berry Froehlich Jonathan M. Gibbs Lisa M. Goecke Christopher L. Grashoff Melissa A. Greives Benjamin J. Griswold Tamra-Lee N. Higgs Christine M. Hohenberger Sarah M. Holian Angela R. Hollinger Megan A. Horine Andrea W. John Kelly Jean Johnson Felicia S. Jones Emily Jackson Kersey Jesse M. Kinder Julie Rodgers Kingston Holly A. Klunk Tayla Connerley Lee Lindsay A. Mayfield Katherine M. McCleary Angela Jo McCord Tara M. McKillip Douglas E. Milliken Shannon Greybar Milliken Lawren K. Mills M. Susan Mills Whitney Schnacke Mounts Thomas B. Nowlin Nicole A. Pudis Kathleen C. Quinn Jessica Freeman Rabuck Holly A. Richards Jess D. Riefe Sarah E. Smith H. Nelson Spencer, Jr. Karen Bushouse Sprague Jennifer N. Szynal

“I really found myself at DePauw. I didn’t come to DePauw with a firm idea of what I wanted to do. The Management Fellows Program and the internships I found through DePauw contacts helped me realize I had a dream to be an entrepreneur.” – W. Marshall Sims ’00 Ross G. Wagner John K. Wall Brian D. Webb Mark A. Wilhjelm Felix P. Yau

Edmund B. Nightingale Rebecca Hedge Nightingale Charles Northrop Jennifer Nicole Nye Heather C. Oster Sally Rush Peter Aaron Miller Pollack Michelle Ziegler Quagliaroli Jonathan Micah Rauch Kimberly Anne Richardson Renae M. Rogers Carmeleta E. Rouse Lara M. Rutan Stephen Andrew Silca Serena Longyear Smith Kristin Susan Snyder Leah Lindley Stanfield Stefanie D. Stevenson Allison Marie Stoller Roy J. Talyor Christopher J. Terhune Jessica S. Thompson Christina Collins Truelove Katherine D. Turrentine Reid C. Vegeler Kristen Louise Wagner Reginald T. Williams Amee Katharine Yoder

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Polly E. Marchese

CLASS CHAIR: Ashley J. Barnett ANNUAL FUND: $1,326 DONORS: 75 PARTICIPATION: 16% BUILDERS CIRCLE Jaclyn McDaniel Hicks Jana Kraly Walker CONTRIBUTORS Jane Hale Bankhurst ◆ Ashley J. Barnett Jennifer Nicole Barsema Sarah E. Batterton Erin J. Bauer Robert J. Baughman III Courtenay Grass Bogers Katrina Cline Bradley Kristal L. Brick Wendy M. Casterton Miranda Jean Cissell Gregory T. Cook Alisa C. Corey Lindsay Anne Cornelius Julia M. Demske Elizabeth A. Elliott Christopher S. Fitzgerald Andrew W. Florell Scott C. Franson Stephanie A. Freeman David Stephen Gauly Katherine D. Gibson Thomas M. Green Michelle Ann Hahn Ben Clarkson Hardaway III Rachael Alyson Henry Diana Suzanne Hill Megan Elizabeth Hockley Lysiane Huber Denton C. Jacobs Emily J. Jakubisin Lauren E. Knauer Paul M. Koenigsdorf Kari B. Koeper Rebecca Sara Konowicz Elizabeth H. Kurfess Jessica Lauren Lange Cassie Trueblood Little Peter J. Little Aimee Nicole Marschand Christina Marie McKelfresh Justin L. McNabney Kiley J. McQuinn Natalie M. Moore Megan M. Mulford

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

GIFTS IN HONOR OF Samantha J. Robbins OTHER GIFTS Scott G. Fisk

ANNUAL FUND: $866 DONORS: 194 PARTICIPATION: 40% MATCHING GIFTS: $160 BUILDERS CIRCLE Alex Tristan Porter CONTRIBUTORS Cynthia Lynn Ackelmire Daniel Vaughan Adams John David Ahlers John Keelty Alcorn Jennifer Joy Allen Guillermo H. Amezcua Michael J. Arledge, Jr. Michelle E. Aymond Charles D. Baker Brooke Barbee John Tyler Benton Megan Leigh Bevington Tara Lauren Bevington Jessica Lee Blevins John Edmond Bossnack Jay B. Bowles Abigail J. Breck Adam M. Broderick Takiyah Lena Brooks Stephanie Christine Brown Katherine L. Busch

57

Lindsay A. Bush Lydia Jane Butler Sarah Beth Cahill Catherine Joann Cannon Jeffrey Scott Cochran Andrew Jonathan Cohen Emily Mae Collinsworth Alissa Morgan Cope Patrick Ryan Creel Colin Christopher Cress Susan Elizabeth Cromer Adam Dean Croy Julie Yong Culbertson Adam Wallace Czerwinski Theresa J. Daily Kristin Alyson Damrau Beau Tressler Davis Natalie Michelle Deer Joshua Troy Dials Sandra Lizeth Diaz Kimberly Weigle Dimmich Kathryn Longer Dixon Emily A. Douglas John Thomas Effinger Sara E. Endres Jeremy T. Engle Andrew D. Falkenstein Barbara Felicichia Dana Marie Ferguson Shannon Marie Fimbel DeAnn L. Flora John Christopher Frankel Marissa Kathryn Gee Jane Elizabeth Gowland Matthew Jacob Griggs Leslie A. Haas Lyndsi R. Habegger Sarah Christine Haberer Emily Collins Hallford Nathan E. Hand Haley S. Heathman Rebecca Ann Heaton Ashley E. Hedges George E. Heidenreich Christopher E. Hemmerlein Theresa M. Herman Leila Carolina Hernandez Lindsey Jane Holden Meghann E. Huels Darren E. Hughes Katherine Irene Hundley Aina L. Ince Devonne Danae Inman June Wendice Javens Carrie M. Jobe Jeffrey A. Jones Justin Jerome Jordan Gail A. Kiles Sara Kristen King Lauri B. Kinkel Tamara Kay Kjonaas Alyssa Lorraine Klein Andrea Kristen Koehler Thomas M. Kominsky Edmond Krasniqi Anthony Paul Lang Leigh Ann Lauth Craig Allen Lehmann Renita Lyn Leichty Cory Richard Long Beatrize Lopez Paul Richard Lucas Scott O. Ludlow Kimberly Joy Luesse Jack Michael Maniscalco Regina Nicole Mayfield Jennifer Lynn McDermott Melissa A. McGraw Brandy Michelle McKee Skye K. McQuary Margaret R. McQuiston Meredith Ann Miles Theodore E. Mioduski III

Nathan Michael Moch Kylie Ann Moord Kelly Marie Moore Sarah E. Mordan-McCombs Shelonda K. Moreland Elizabeth Jane Morgan Carey Christine Mougey Sarah Jane Murray Mary Elizabeth Murrill Matthew Ryan Myers Theresa A. Noble Casey Leigh Anne Olsen Dianna Yemi Olukotun Terence S. Osborn Carrie Anne Page Katherine Anne Payne Lucretia Marie Payne Melissa C. Payne Natasha Basey Pedroza Jennifer Leigh Perry Adam Michael Peters Caroline A. Philipchuck Anne E. Plymate Elizabeth Anne Porter Brian E. Power Nikki Denise Price Tal Matthew Radaker Erin Rose Rasler Daniel Marshall Reck Kristi Marie Reinacker Katherine C. Reis Melissa Reyes Haley Rhoades Briana Leigh Rhodes Mark C. Rinehart Catherine Mary Robertson Brigid Maureen Roche Kathryn D. Rudolph Jeremy M. Rust Alison Lane Sales Courtney R. Sayther Tanya Michelle Schmitter John Eric Schray Nicholas Edward Schull David Adam Scott Natalie Nicole Seibert Kathryn A. Shaffer Scott K. Shelbourne Charlie Shivers III Allison Leigh Smith Catherine Goodwin Smith Jami Marie Snodgrass Kristi Michelle Spears Jason F. Speckman Ryan N. Stan Charles Robert Stanback, Jr. Katherine Elizabeth Starkey Trisha Jan Starner Kristin E. Stranc Steven Joseph Sumner Caleb Michael Sutton Jessica Ann Tackett Martha Ellen Talyor Andrew J. Tangel Candice Moore Tatum Jermaine D. Taylor Lacey J. Tharp Scott Howard Thies, Jr. Angela Nicole Thompson Amanda Brooke Thurston Kaori Toshino Erin Marie Toth Ryan S. Truitt Michael P. Vasey Lindsay Sears Vogtsberger Tuan Phan Vuong Yuji Wada Eboni Latoya Walker Jennifer Lynne Walker Alexander R. Walsh Brian J. Wells Emily Janet West Tiffany Christina White

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Heather Lee Ann Wiles Landon Robert Williams Kristen Aiko Wong Julie Elizabeth Wood George Steven Yaros David J. Ziemba OTHER GIFTS Paul Richard Lucas Nathan Michael Moch Gregory Baha’Id Din Nammari

ANNUAL FUND: $1,839 DONORS: 119 PARTICIPATION: 24% CHARTER CIRCLE** Stephen J. Robinson CONTRIBUTORS Amanda Lee Baker Amy Brevoort Baker Kimberly Suzanne Barfield Tonya Rebecca Barr Elizabeth Joyce Bell Leah Alexandra Berger Rajai Rafsanjani Bimbo Lauren Janelle Bohlander

Kodie Kaye Bonebrake Erin Eileen Camin Christian Campos Megan Elizabeth Casey Stefanie Joan Chambers Laura Diane Clark Kady Elizabeth Clevenger Patricia Jennifer Cooksey Elizabeth Erin Crouch Julia Ann Crouch Leighann Renee Daihl Abigail Laramore Dalhart Jesse Vernon Dame Brian Thomas Daniels Laurel Beck Danner Abby Sue Dawkins Anne Marie Donnellon Meredith Joan Wodyka Douglas Kathy Lynn Eagan Darren Elliott Eblovi Danitra Jonnae’ Edmond Nisreen Ziad El-Shamayleh Mary M. Ennis Ann Wainwright Farber Joseph Adamje Feeney-Ruiz Katie L. Findley Arthur David Fisher, Jr. Ross Bryant Fleck Meghan Eileen Freeman Bethany Jean Garrison

“As an undergraduate, I met so many incredible people through my extracurricular involvement. I want to continue that experience as an alumna and serve the University that provided me so many opportunities… . Supporting DePauw is very important to me because of the positive impact my education has had on my life.” – Amber Franklin LaRue ’00 Katherine Ann Gehring Keli Ann Gentry Laura Michelle Grimme John William Groth Adria Marie Haley Heather Marie Hansen Myranda C. Harrison Meredith Nicholson Hass Kellie Lee Hasselbeck Margaret Marie Held

Danielle Nicole Hendry Rachel Lee Hill Linsey Marie Hokanson Nicholas Bryson Howell Abigail Anna Huffer Dayna Maria Ingram Margaret Ruth James Brady Katherine Jones Ryan Patrick Jones Alyssa Marie Kerestes

Angela Erin Keslin Matthew J. Kleymeyer Mary Agnes Koehler Katharine Marie Kruse Elizabeth Leigh Lacey Katie Michelle Lewis Abigail Longardner Lynn Amy Julia MacDoniels Amanda Katharine Manning Kathryn Elizabeth Marshall Leigh Ann Matesich Kassey Jo Ann McQuinn Camelot Annmarie Meal Rebecca Dodd Miller Andrew Elmer Molnar, Jr. Nishila Mustafa Josiah Lee Northern Susan Marion Ostermann Jonathan David Owens Diana Alexandra Paguay Abigail Ann Parsons Emily Elizabeth Parsons Lauren Blair Partaker Kelly Janine Patterson Benjamin Russell Peters Erica Mary Peterson Radomira Petrova Matthew D. Ports Alyssa N. Powers Megan Monroe Racz Kathryn Fuller Raphael

Kevin Christopher Rasp Allison Kimberly Rechter Anne Marie Reifsnyder Anna Elise Rivard Sara Joan Robertson Kelly Marie Roske Jessica Leigh Sater Jessica Dayle Schneider Georgianne Marie Siepka R. Brandon Sokol Lauren Mae Songer Elizabeth Joy Stephens Jennifer Gerrish Stone Carly Ann Szentesy Jonathan Clyde Tatum Wesley T. Thornhill Allyson Kathleen Tindall Shea Michael Uebelhor Jonelle Yvette Van Buiten Adrianne Michelle Verla John Andrew Wallace Kate Alyson Western Allene Wicker Jamie Taylor Wilson Bradford Tinley Wochomurka Eric Andrew Wolfe Starla Leanne Yeh Tria Nicole Yoder Mary J. Zeiger

 PARENT GIVING DePauw parents provide essential support of the University to help create and maintain valuable academic and leadership opportunities for students. The following list includes all parents of DePauw students – both current and graduated – who have generously given to the Annual Fund. TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Warne Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Williams EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Chabraja Mr. and Mrs. R. David Hoover Mrs. Alice Ann Longley Roberts dec Mr. Frank H. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ian M. Rolland Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Tenzer Dr. and Mrs. John H. Wallace 1837 CIRCLE** Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr. Mr. Ned A. Smith PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Mr. and Mrs. James K. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Barkley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bryant Jane B. Cook, Estate Mr. Clint V. Cox dec

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Darnall Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Daseke Mr. and Mrs. Luis R. Davila Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul Drew Mr. Mark E. English Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jakes Dr. and Mrs. E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Leffler Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Leis Dr. and Mrs. G. Richard Locke Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mazanec Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. James E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Norval B. Stephens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Stone OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Adams Mr. David B. Becker Mrs. Barbara Van Dellen Beré Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Boynton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Delves Mr. Lee E. Dirks Mr. and Mrs. John P. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fetters Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Findlay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Geraldson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Giles Mr. Carl H. Goltermann Mr. and Mrs. David G. Goodwin Mrs. Susan Schacht Hagaman Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Hittle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. McAlister Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward McGreevy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Page Mr. Jack F. Reichert dec Mrs. Jack F. Reichert Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robbins III Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schmidt

Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schrier Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Sit Dr. and Mrs. David B. Stevens Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wiese, Jr. ASBURY CIRCLE** Mr. E. Webb Bassick IV Dr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Biggs, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blau Mr. and Mrs. James A. Breckenridge ◆ Mr. and Mrs. William L. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. William R. Burleigh Mr. Joseph Butler Mr. and Mrs. Rhett W. Butler Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cole Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Driemeier Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Durham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dwyer Mr. B. Fiske Field Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gibson Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Haddox

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

58

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. T. Lyle Harlor Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Heath Dr. and Mrs. James M. Holland Mrs. Jane Stevens Illich Mr. and Mrs. David S. Johnson Ms. Marcia Jory Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Katula, Jr. Mr. Ray Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Kiburz Mr. and Mrs. David F. Lau Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lucky Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Maine Mr. and Mrs. C. Rick Miller Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Morse Dr. and Mrs. David A. Porter The Right Rev. and Mrs. John L. Rabb Dr. and Mrs. John P. Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Erwin E. Schulze Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Jerald B. Turner Mr. and Mrs. William F. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Clarke E. Whitaker

CHARTER CIRCLE** Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Allard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Ansel Mr. and Mrs. James Barbieri Mr. Philip E. Bash Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Berger Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Blair, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David A. Bohmer Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breeden III Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Bryce Mr. and Mrs. William M. Buckman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buettin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Carney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Cochran Mrs. Kathryn Schwarz Colten Mrs. Harriett Wolter Conner Mr. and Mrs. S. Page Cotton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Cox

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Dr. and Mrs. J. Campbell Craddock ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Crump III ◆ Ms. Bobara E. De Caulp Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Deer ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Downey Ms. Madeleine Eagon Mr. and Mrs. David L. Emison Mr. and Mrs. James H. Emison Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison Mr. Dick Everard Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Fletcher Mr. James H. Fletcher ◆ Mr. and Mrs. David S. Fox Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Frederickson Ms. Beverly Grant Frier Mr. and Mrs. David A. Galliher Dr. and Mrs. James R. Gammon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Gauly Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gilbert Dr. and Mrs. John S. Goetcheus Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Gottfred Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hall Mr. Glenn C. Hannah Mr. Charles P. Harbottle Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Harmon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harris Mr. C. Salen Herke Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hillman Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hodshire Mr. Richard C. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Holland Mr. and Mrs. John M. Holt Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Houk Mrs. Kareen Morris Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. William G. Jens Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kemper Mr. Herbert A. Kern Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Kiely Mrs. John P. Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Kline Mr. and Mrs. David A. Krivoshia ◆ Mr. and Mrs. S. Michael Kunath Dr. and Mrs. James W. LaFollette Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lancaster

Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lincoln Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lloyd III Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lortz Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lott Mrs. Mary Sherer Lukens Mrs. Dinah Eggers Mannlein Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendell Martin Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Martin ◆ Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCarthy Ms. Pamela A. McCord Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. McCoy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David N. McKeag ◆ Mr. and Mrs. S. Michael McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Mioduski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Burt D. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Moore ◆ Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Morrical Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mull Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Muller Mrs. Virginia Condon Neff Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Nerad Mr. and Mrs. John H. Owen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Page ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Pantaleoni Mr. and Mrs. Maclyn T. Parker Dr. and Mrs. Kris I. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Payne Mr. William A. Pendl ◆ Mr. Gary R. Peterson Dr. and Mrs. F. Garret Pfleeger Mr. and Mrs. G. Todd Plymate Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Pontius Mr. and Mrs. William R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. William A. Priebe Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Ramshaw Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Reck ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R. Renegar Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Rink Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Garret S. Roosma Mr. William H. Rudolph, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Schussler Mrs. Joanne Arvidson Sheperd

Dr. and Mrs. John R. Showalter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Sisler Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Spackman Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Strasma Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Strup Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor III Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. McRae Thorlton Mr. and Mrs. David E. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Welter Mr. Richard H. White dec Col. and Mrs. Frederick R. Williams Mrs. Janet Lewis Williams Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. James M. Winning Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Yaeger Mr. Robert L. Young, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. James S. Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Feemster Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Garrigus Mrs. Barbara Mayne Gasser Mr. Robert C. Gasser dec ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Kim W. Graw Mrs. Georgia Palmer Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Grogan Dr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Grossnickle Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Guild Mr. Russell H. Hart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirl Hatfield, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Noble F. Huff Mr. Joseph P. Hughes, Jr. dec Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jewett Rev. and Mrs. Charles I. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Kassel Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. King Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Krouse Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lavidge Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Lewis, Jr. Mr. John A. Light III Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Logan Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. James T. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. McLoughlin Mr. John C. Melangton Dr. and Mrs. Gary R. Moore Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mulford Mr. and Mrs. David C. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. J. Bergen Parkhill Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Pelham Mr. Richard W. Pell Mrs. Lois Stewart Perry Dr. and Mrs. G. Byington Pratt III Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pullin ◆ Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Rasp Dr. and Mrs. Erick R. Ratzer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rooks Mr. and Mrs. David N. Shane Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Shim Mr. and Mrs. William G. Shorney

FOUNDERS CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. F. Mace Aker Mr. Dale D. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Anness Mrs. Barbara Gustafson Blair Mr. and Mrs. Bryce C. Boothby Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Boston Dr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Brestan Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Burkett ◆ Dr. and Mrs. Rick L. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cohn Ms. Pamela A. Collins Mr. E. K. Collison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Combs ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Conover Mr. and Mrs. J. David Cook Mr. and Mrs. Alwin M. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dimmers Dr. and Mrs. Philip T. Doughten Mr. and Mrs. Boots Duesing Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dutton Mr. Lloyd E. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Eardley Dr. L. Penfield Faber Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Farris

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

59

Dr. and Mrs. Philip D. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Sogi Soder Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Speller Dr. and Mrs. Max L. Stackhouse Mr. and Mrs. David E. Stahly Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Staley Mrs. Kay Leonard Stephens Mr. and Mrs. John K. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Surber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Thayer Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Watson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Weise Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Weise Mr. Walter E. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Wham Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Yeo Dr. and Mrs. John F. Zeiger Mr. and Mrs. William A. Zukoski PATRONS CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Allen Rev. and Mrs. William R. Allred Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ames Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson Mrs. Joan Downing Aydelott Mr. and Mrs. Brevoort Baker II Mr. Edward K. Banker Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Beardsley Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Beardsley Mrs. Jane Evans Berghoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Breese Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold R. Briner Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Britigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Brunette Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bucher Mr. Jack B. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. John T. Casey Dr. Warren J. Close Ms. Barbara Reiners Constance Dr. and Mrs. Terry A. Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Crow Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Danielson Mr. and Mrs. Ajit K. Das Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Deichmiller ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ernst Dr. and Mrs. Philip N. Eskew, Jr. Ms. Cary Kay Fellman Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Ferguson

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Ferringer Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fetter, Jr. Mr. C. Thomas Floyd Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gee ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gehring Dr. and Mrs. F. Walker Gilmer Mr. George R. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Golden Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gray Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Grayson Dr. and Mrs. Steven P. Grossnickle Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Harris Mr. and Mrs. August E. Hawkins Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Herrell Dr. and Mrs. G. Richard Hershberger Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Hirschman Lt. Col. and Mrs. William B. Hoenig, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Holdeman Mr. Clifton L. Holmes Dr. and Mrs. David W. Holty Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hunter Dr. and Mrs. David M. Ivey Dr. David P. Jacobs Mr. Harry D. Jacobs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Keith III Dr. Robert M. Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. J. Howie King Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kirsch Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kivett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Krigbaum Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lakin Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Lane Mr. William G. Latz Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Leigeber Mr. and Mrs. Puzant V. Levonian Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mantovani Dr. and Mrs. James H. Mason Dr. and Mrs. Wayne May Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. McCrea Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Mecklenborg Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Miller Dr. and Mrs. John Mohrman Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moss ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Y. Natz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Nealon Mr. and Mrs. David W. Neeb

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Northrop Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. Glen D. Pittman Dr. and Mrs. Talmage N. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Prosser Mr. Michael F. Rapp Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Reis Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Reitz Dr. Robert W. Rinne Dr. and Mrs. Ned P. Rule Dr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Salsbury Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmid Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Serenbetz, Jr. Mr. Wendell K. Simpson Dr. and Mrs. Carl P. Singer Mr. and Mrs. Wrede H. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Sondee Dr. and Mrs. Gustav E. Staahl, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas L. Stiers Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Supple Mrs. Ellen W. Svenson Mrs. Hannah Jo Hofherr Ten Eyck Dr. Robert L. Ten Eyck, Jr. dec Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Theobald Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Thiele Rev. Richard A. Thornburg Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tsaros Dr. and Mrs. C. Richard Walker, Jr. Mrs. Freda Warren Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L. Webeler Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wochomurka III Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wood Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wooden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Yeo Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Zimmer BUILDERS CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. James S. Abbott Mrs. Ruth Henley Adams Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Adney, Jr. Mr. J. Patrick Aikman Mr. and Mrs. William R. Aikman Dr. and Mrs. David T. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Allen Rev. Wesley H. Allen Dr. Robert J. Alonso Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Annett Dr. and Mrs. James F. Arient

Mrs. Janet Ketchum Armbrust Mr. and Mrs. Kermit W. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Bach Dr. and Mrs. James J. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ballard Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barber Mr. Alvin H. Barrows Dr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Batto Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. James O. Baxter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bayer Mr. and Mrs. James H. Beatty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Monte L. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Beck Mr. and Mrs. David A. Beery Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bennington Mr. Allen K. Billingsley Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Blang Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bogue Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Borgmann Mrs. Nancy Bardonner Bossert Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Boswell Dr. C. R. Bowers Mrs. Mary Fisher Bowmar Dr. and Mrs. John F. Boxell Mrs. Edna M. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Boyd Dr. Randall L. Braddom Dr. and Mrs. Philip F. Bradford Mrs. Christine Moffett Brain dec Mr. Gordon H. M. Brain Mr. and Mrs. William Breck Mrs. Mary Murphy Bretscher Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brick Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Brown Mrs. Mary Barrow Brown Rev. Raymond P. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. Browning Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Brummett Mr. F. James Buck, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mel A. Budreau Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Burand Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Burch Mr. and Mrs. John W. Busey Mr. and Mrs. John D. Butler Mrs. Selma Kamphaus Caldwell Mr. William C. Caldwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Carns Dr. and Mrs. Guy A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jan L. Chalfant Dr. and Mrs. James K. Chamness Dr. J. Eric Christman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Christman Mr. William M. Clark

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Claycombe Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cleveland Mr. Richard E. Clift Mrs. Shirley Dungan Cline Dr. and Mrs. Darrell P. Coats Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Consolo Mrs. Janice Mullen Cooke Mr. and Mrs. John M. Corbett Dr. and Mrs. Alan S. Cordell Mr. and Mrs. James C. Costin Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Crawley Mrs. Jean Clark Crichlow Mrs. Waneta Maxwell Dailey Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Daniels Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Danner Dr. and Mrs. David L. Danner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Dapice Mr. and Mrs. James E. Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Davis Mr. Owen R. Davison Mr. and Mrs. James W. DeArmond Mr. Ross A. Dean Mr. Harry C. Dees, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Degitz Mr. David D. Demorotski Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Deppe Mrs. Marcia L. Devlin Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dillon Mr. Herbert K. Douglas Dr. and Mrs. William M. Dugan, Jr. Mrs. Carolyn Hungness Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Early Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Eberle III Rev. and Mrs. Charles R. Ellinwood Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Elliott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Farquhar Mr. and Mrs. David L. Faulk Mr. and Mrs. John Feighner Dr. James A. Felts ◆ Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Fischer Mrs. Barbara Miller Fisher Mr. Hilliard J. Fjord Mr. William H. Fletcher Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Flohr Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fox Mr. Robert G. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Frederick Mr. Russell L. Freeland Dr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Freeman

Mrs. Phyllis Wefel Fruechtenicht Mrs. Marilyn Lundborg Garber Mrs. Mildred Routt Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Garlinger Mrs. Marian Ellis Gifford Dr. Deborah C. Givan Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Glass Mr. Richard M. Goltermann Dr. Jack W. Graham Mr. and Mrs. David E. Grass Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Green Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts Greene Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Greenman Dr. John B. Gross dec Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Gruber Mr. M. Lewis Gulick Mrs. M. Lewis Gulick dec Mr. and Mrs. George C. Halfmann Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Hall Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N. Halladay Mr. and Mrs. Alf L. Ham Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hambidge Dr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Haneline Mrs. Bonnie H. Haney Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hannah Mrs. Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harding Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hardy Mrs. Thelma Hunter Harkness-Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Harmening, Jr. Ms. Julie M. Harper-Wylie Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Harris Mrs. Nancy Lewis Haswell Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Hauck Mrs. Carolyn Waller Heagey Mr. Craig R. Hedin Col. Owen A. Heeter Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Heller Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Herrin Mrs. Prudence Dix Hilger Rev. Albert F. Hill Rev. Melinda B. Hinners Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Hintz Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hirschfeld Mrs. Elizabeth Surbeck Hitchner Mrs. Pauline Megenity Hoey Mr. and Mrs. James Hollensteiner Dr. C. Curtis Holmes Mrs. Marcia Fergus Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hornett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Houin Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Hubbard Mrs. Marillyn Knuepfer Hudson

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

60

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Huffman Ms. Martha Obear Huggins Mrs. Mary Coyle Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hughet Dr. and Mrs. James O. Huisinga Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hyde Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. Ireland Mrs. Rosanne Miller Jacks Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. James Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward John Mrs. Susan Crabb Johnson Ms. Jenna R. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. David K. Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Kaminski Dr. and Mrs. Kean A. Kamman Mr. and Mrs. Tracy A. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Takashi Kawai Mr. and Mrs. James D. Kelly Mr. Charles A. Ker Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Kern Mr. and Mrs. David Klarer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Kleinschmidt Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kleymeyer Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kling Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kniskern Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Knoblaugh Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Koehlinger Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Koenig Dr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Kruse Mr. LeRoy M. Lacey Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Laszynski Mr. Michael W. Laukitis Dr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Leavell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lempke Dr. and Mrs. Joe C. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Lett Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Lett Dr. and Mrs. George W. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis Rev. Dr. Ronald W. Liechty Mr. Steven K. Like Mrs. Samuel M. Loescher Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Loring Ms. Karen M. Loth Dr. and Mrs. John C. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Lowry Dr. Harold M. Manifold Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Marchese Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Mathis

Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Lear A. Matthews Mr. Robert E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mayr Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCaslin Dr. Susan D. McCombs Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. McCullough Dr. and Mrs. John W. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. McMahon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. McWilliams Mrs. Clare Allison Meier Mr. and Mrs. John Meng Mr. and Mrs. Christos G. Miliotes Mr. and Mrs. David H. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Dale Milligan Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Millis Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mirro Mr. and Mrs. C. Nicholas Mohar Mrs. Louise Martin Mohler Mr. S. Robert Mohler dec Dr. Joseph A. Molello Rev. Ray H. Montgomery Dr. and Mrs. John W. Mooningham Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore Mr. and Mrs. James D. Moore Dr. Lawrence J. Mordan Rev. and Mrs. Jay A. Morris Mr. John W. Morris Mr. Norman G. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Thom J. Morris Dr. and Mrs. George G. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Mugge Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Myrvold Mr. and Mrs. William D. Naftzger Dr. and Mrs. Barry J. Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Sami B. Nammari Mr. and Mrs. William D. Neil Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. William R. Nesbit Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nice Dr. and Mrs. James E. Nicely Mr. and Mrs. Mike C. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Nolan Mrs. Sheila Griffith Nolin Dr. and Mrs. John B. Noll Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. O’Banion Dr. and Mrs. Kevin O’Connell

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ohs Dr. and Mrs. John R. Oppenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Patterson Mrs. Joyce Adams Patterson Col. William H. Pearson Mrs. Donna Hostetter Peebles Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Perlick Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Peters Ms. Marcey A. Peterson Mrs. Marcia Edwards Peterson Rev. Samuel B. Phillips Mrs. Geraldine Primich Pigott Mr. and Mrs. M. Edward Pinaire Dr. William H. Poggemeier, Jr. Mrs. Marilyn Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Porter III Mr. and Mrs. J. David Porter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Porter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Powell Mr. and Mrs. John L. Presutti Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. Price Mr. and Mrs. George F. Qua Mrs. Elizabeth Doeller Radcliff Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rakes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Ransdell Mr. Donald M. Reamer Mr. and Mrs. Plenny J. R. Reece Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reiff Mrs. Karen West Reiman Mr. and Mrs. William T. Reiners III Ms. Claudia S. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Preston L. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Richert Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rikhoff Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. Rinaker Mr. and Mrs. Grover H. Roane Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H. Rodman Mrs. Esther Strong Rogers dec Mr. George B. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. James Rosensteele Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Rossiter Mr. and Mrs. Barry O. Rudert Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Ruedig Dr. and Mrs. Armen Sarkissian Mr. Richard R. Savage Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Scaife, Jr. Mr. G. David Schiering Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Schirmer

Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Schlensker Dr. David L. Schmalz Dr. and Mrs. John F. Schneider Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Schultheis Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Selby Rev. and Mrs. L. Ray Sells Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Shasanmi Mr. and Mrs. David R. Sheaffer Mrs. Ellen Beebee Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Shingledecker Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shoop Mrs. Sue Lett Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Laurence F. Skelton Mrs. Lucy Brown Sloan Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith Ms. Mary Lacy Smith Dr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Solberg Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Elliott L. Sorge Mrs. Shirley Veneman Staggs Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stark Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele Dr. Ralph S. Steele Dr. Jay U. Sterling Mrs. Alice Taylor Storey Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stringfellow Mrs. Alice Edelmaier Taglauer Ms. Dolores M. Templeton Mrs. Eleanor Davis Tener Dr. E. Lain Tetrick Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Thiem Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thomas Mr. John L. Toboja Mr. and Mrs. James M. Totman Ms. Mary E. Touchstone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Treffehn Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Triebel Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Trowbridge Dr. and Mrs. Spencer F. Trudgen Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Tubergen Mrs. Ann Clarkson Turpin Mrs. Imo Yates Umfleet Mrs. Jane Hale Utterback Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Van Nest Dr. and Mrs. Joe W. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. David L. Vear Mr. and Mrs. G. David Voges Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Voris Dr. and Mrs. Jon H. Voss Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Wade

Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. David M. Walker Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Walker Mr. and Mrs. P. David Waller, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald B. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Egbert S. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Weimar Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Welker Mr. George F. Westfall Mr. Charles A. Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Whitelaw Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John R. Willman Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. David E. Winton Dr. and Mrs. James W. Wood Mrs. Barbara Underwood Wright Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wright Mrs. Wendy Ferguson Wright Mr. and Mrs. John O. Wyandt Mr. and Mrs. Rolla D. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Yanson Mrs. Linda Whitaker Young Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Young Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Zabinski Mr. and Mrs. James D. Zachritz Mrs. Marjorie Wilkinson Zaring Mrs. Joelen Cox Zimont

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Archibald Mrs. Kimberly Johnson Arrington Dr. and Mrs. William C. Ashman Mr. and Mrs. Gunther W. Baatz Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Babbs Dr. and Mrs. James L. Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Barcus Mr. Lester S. Barritt Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baumgartner Mrs. Mary Hester Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. Ted Becker Mr. and Mrs. Donelle G. Beckford Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Beebe Mr. Lester E. Beesley Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bennett Dr. Gilbert H. Bierman Rev. William M. Blessing Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Blunt Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Boatman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boeh Dr. and Mrs. Talmage R. Bosin Mrs. Lynn Tozer Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Darrell K. Bowman Mrs. Susan Day Brattain Mr. and Mrs. John W. Breck Mr. and Mrs. Parke M. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. William M. Brown Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Brunkow Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brunskill Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan Mrs. Judith Hager Bryan Mrs. G. Renee Bullock Mr. F. Rick Bundy Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Burnham Dr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Bush Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Bushouse Dr. D. Keith Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Caplin

CONTRIBUTORS Mr. and Mrs. Myles K. Acken Ms. Faith Allen Col. John C. Anderson Ms. Martha J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Andress Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andrew Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Antle

“We are proud and pleased to be a part of the DePauw University family. By participating in the Parents’ Fund, DePauw parents help ensure that our children’s college years are filled with educational and personal growth and all the promise for a rewarding future.” – Gary R. Peterson and Bobara De Caulp Parents of Sara M. Peterson ’05 Parents’ Fund Committee Co-Chairs

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

61

Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Capp Mrs. Mary Daggett Carlton Mrs. Jane Mohler Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. James G. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Castellini Mr. Bill F. Cauldwell dec Mrs. Margaret Stigler Cauldwell Ms. Carol A. Cavallaro Dr. Robert B. Chevalier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cissell Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Claar Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clark Mr. and Mrs. F. Wm Clemenson Mr. and Mrs. David W. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coan Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Cole Ms. Mary M. Colvard Mrs. Barbara Coons Connelly Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Couden Dr. Francoise CoulontHenderson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Cunningham Ms. Leigh A. Cutrell Mr. Charles H. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Damrau Ms. Marian Mitchell Davidson Ms. Betty Kleinke Detrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickerson Mrs. Claire Heywood Dietz Ms. Barbara Nutt Dirks Mr. Edward F. Dirks Mrs. Jane Dunning Dirks dec Dr. Mac R. and Dr. Joyce E. Dixon-Fyle Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dow Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Dressel Mr. Richard S. Eads Mrs. Mary Lois B. Eberle Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Edmunds Mr. and Mrs. James R. Eichelberger Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ekkens Rev. and Mrs. John N. Elliott Mr. Howard W. Eloe Mrs. Carol Olson Emens Mr. and Mrs. David A. Euson Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Evans Mrs. Barbara Madill Evarts Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fama Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fellegy Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fletcher Mrs. Nancy Cox Fontaine Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Fosheim

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gallagher Mrs. Barbara Stahoviak Gates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiss Mrs. Kay Geuder Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gottbrath Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Gotway Mr. Jeffrey D. Govert Ms. Nancy J. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Greeter Mr. and Mrs. C. William Gregory Dr. and Mrs. John H. Greves III Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. John J. Guagliardo Mrs. Barbara Banks Gurney Mrs. Mary Sears Haake Mrs. Wanda Beebe Hamilton Mrs. Mary Jones Hanna Ms. Diana L. Hanson Rev. and Mrs. David M. Harr Dr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hasenour Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hawkins Mr. Harvey H. Helm Ms. Patricia Herrell Hentze Mr. Harry Hertzberg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hession Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Hilbrich Dr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Hillenburg Mr. and Mrs. George F. Holland II Mrs. Jane Hedgcock Holt Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Holtkamp Mr. and Mrs. S. Werner Homan Mr. Franklin D. Horner Mrs. Franklin D. Horner dec Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Howson Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn J. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Ingle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Isch Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Jay Rev. and Mrs. Peter F. Jessen Ms. Janet L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Karacic Mrs. Margaret Showalter Keith Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Kelly Mrs. Carol Breuhaus Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Ket Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Keyes

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Dr. and Mrs. Kris W. Kindelsperger Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Kinnett Mr. and Mrs. M. Kip Kistler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kling Mr. and Mrs. E. Nyle Klinginsmith Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Knoblock Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Konowicz Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Kovac Mrs. Ruth A. Kovac Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kuresman Mrs. Janet Robison Landen Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lathrop Ms. Ann Fairchild Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William B. Leist Dr. and Mrs. David E. Lenz Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Lewison Mr. and Mrs. James B. Life Ms. Jane Lambert Like Ms. Jo Ankeny Lindamood Mr. James T. Little Ms. Jeanne Hickman Logan Mrs. George E. Lortz Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lovison Ms. Darlene MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. David F. Mahoney Dr. and Mrs. David C. Marini Mr. and Mrs. Brent R. Marquand Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Martindill Mr. Neil Marzella Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin J. Maxfield Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mazor Ms. Martha McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. George C. McDermit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McElhaney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McGonigal Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McLaren Mrs. Susanne Chamberlin McMichael Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. McQuinn

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. McQuiston Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Medlock Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Miller Mrs. Katherine Moseley Mills Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Mooney Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Moore Mrs. Edward Moroney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Morrison Dr. and Mrs. Jim L. Mott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Napier Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Neff, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. New Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Newlin Mr. and Mrs. William R. Niersbach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Norris Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond North, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Odenwald Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Odle Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Oler Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Olson Mrs. Sara Denton Ong Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ostermann Dr. and Mrs. Steven S. Overman Mrs. Mary Simmons Pauley Mr. and Mrs. Kimberly Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pfister Ms. Dian Der Ohanian Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Ponzi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Power Mr. Val Price, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Price Mr. Don E. Prosser Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rafferty

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rausch Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Reber Ms. Kathleen H. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ricketts Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Rines Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Roessler Ms. Gail A. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Mikel O. Ropp Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rychlak Rev. Robert A. Schilling Mr. John W. Schlotz Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Simons Mr. and Mrs. Bernie E. Skeeters Mr. and Mrs. Gilman D. Smith Mr. William W. Smits Dr. and Mrs. Donn H. Spilman Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Sprague, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Stark, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stephens Mr. John A. Stevens Mrs. Sarah Malley Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stewart Mrs. Virginia Gibson Stieglitz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Stock Mrs. Virginia Jacoby Stooker Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Storti Mrs. Mary McDonald Stragand Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Strasburg Mr. and Mrs. John Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sugrue Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Swanson Ms. Peggy L. Swihart Ms. Kimberley Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Taylor Mrs. Maureen Sullivan Taylor

Mrs. Margaret Hastings Teegardin Mrs. Deborah Schade Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Thornburg Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tichenor Mrs. Christine Felix Tracey Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Trela Ms. Kathryn N. Triplett Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Trogden Dr. and Mrs. Byron E. Truax Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillip Van Winkle Dr. Charles T. Vear Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Walch Mrs. Suzanne Schulze Walker Mr. and Mrs. John Wally Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wanberg Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webb Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Welliver Ms. Barbara Carnahan West Mr. Richard C. Wheat Mrs. Rebecca Fortenbery Widmer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Wieland Mrs. Virginia Olson Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wissing Mr. and Mrs. John B. Witter Mrs. Joyce Bittner Wylie Ms. Carolyn Duncan Young Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Zabelin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zellers Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Zondor SPECIAL GIFTS Mr. Lafayette W. Argetsinger Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Bacon, Jr. Mr. E. Webb Bassick Mr. David B. Becker Dr. and Mrs. David A. Bohmer Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. William R. Burleigh Mr. and Mrs. Rhett W. Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Darnall Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Drack Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul Drew Mr. James W. Emison Mr. and Mrs. David B. Englehart Mr. Dick Everard Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gibson Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Guild Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis Gulick Mr. and Mrs. R. David Hoover Mr. David J. Kirkby Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Maine Mr. Thomas M. Mansager Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mazanec Dr. Thomas L. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Reese Mr. and Mrs. Norval B. Stephens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Strasma Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Tenzer Mrs. Mildred J. Tracht Mrs. Elizabeth Dye Walker Dr. and Mrs. John H. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Warne Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Whetzel Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wohlers OTHER GIFTS Dr. and Mrs. David C. Ahlgren Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Blunt Mrs. Howard B. Burkett

Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Dalesandro Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ellett Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison Dr. Philip N. Eskew, Jr. Mr. Keith A. Gossard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Jackson Mr. Charles Kostel Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lortz Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mays Dr. and Mrs. John W. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore Mrs. Gwen G. Morris Mr. Mark W. Reis Dr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Richter Dr. and Mrs. John A. Ricketts Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Schwartz Mr. Ned A. Smith Dr. John L. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Sutton Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thomas Dr. Paul W. Vogel Mr. Guy M. Binx Walker Dr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Wallace, Jr. LEGACY GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. James H. Emison Mr. M. Lewis Gulick Mrs. M. Lewis Gulick dec Mr. Glenn C. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Houk Dr. and Mrs. Mark C. Mills Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Qua Dr. and Mrs. John P. Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Williams

 FRIENDS, FACULTY AND STAFF TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES** Mrs. James W. Emison Mrs. William D. George, Jr. Mrs. Erik G. Nelson Mrs. Richard D. Wood

1837 CIRCLE** Mr. Robert E. Allen Mr. Nelson Schaenen PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE** Mrs. Barbara Daseke Mrs. Christie B. de Nicola Mr. L.G. Enroth Mr. David W. Givens Mrs. Martha Dampf Lamkin Mr. Todd Nicholson Ms. Myrta Pulliam Mrs. Blair A. Rieth, Jr.

EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE** Mrs. Timothy C. Collins Mr. Thomas S. Henderson Mr. Allan B. Hubbard Mrs. Amy Zino Reavis Mrs. Gilbert H. Reese Mrs. Ian M. Rolland ◆ Ms. Marilyn Tenzer Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

Mrs. Barbara D. Stone Mrs. Judith A. Young

Mrs. Norman Miller Johnson Mr. Donald J. Keller Mrs. Sally E. Lanham Mrs. Linda Mahrdt Mr. Miguel D. Miguelez Mrs. Robert L. Mitchell Mr. Thomas R. Moore Ms. Terry L. Muilenburg Mrs. Richard S. Neville Mr. Bruce S. Nicholas Mrs. Maria Renna Sharpe Mrs. Paul W. Vogel Mr. T. O. Wiese, Jr.

OLD GOLD CIRCLE** Mrs. K. Roald Bergethon Mrs. Cheryl Boswell Mr. Walter A. Boynton Mrs. John P. Douglass Mrs. Vicki C. Fischer Mrs. Caren Flewellen Mr. David G. Goodwin Dr. Kristina L. Greenwood Mrs. Richard A. Hansen

62

ASBURY CIRCLE** Dr. Neal B. Abraham Mr. Brian L. Beals Mrs. Leslie L. Casey Mr. Keith W. Charles Mr. William M. Dickson Mrs. Sharon C. Evans Ms. Mary E. Fanyo Mrs. Madelon Rose Fross Mr. David W. Goodrich Mrs. Linda D. Grannon Mr. Joseph F. Grinnell Mr. Craig A. Haddox

Mrs. T. Lyle Harlor Mr. Terry Hartshorn Mr. William Jenks Mr. Theodore M. Katula, Jr. Mr. Theodore R. Peterson Mrs. Erwin E. Schulze Mr. William M. Shaner III Mrs. John C. Siegesmund Mr. James H. Simkins, Jr. Dr. Charles L. Smith Mr. C. Richard Spaulding Mr. James R. Strawn Mrs. Gale Unterberg

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Mrs. Thomas K. Vandiver Mrs. Bertha K. Whitaker Mr. L. E. Whitesides, Jr. Dr. Donna L. Wiley Mrs. Susan Wohlfeld CHARTER CIRCLE** Mr. Albert E. Baur Mr. Richard L. Bender Dr. David A. Bohmer Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bottoms Mr. Larry Boulet Mr. David J. Bradley Mrs. Bernard R. Brennan Mr. Michael C. Brilley Mrs. Pamela Brooks Mr. James R. Buck Mr. E. Rexford Bull Mr. Roger Cannell Mrs. Mary Cooke Carroll Mr. Clark J. Chandler Mr. Geoffrey R. Christy Mrs. Paul T. Cochran Mr. S. Page Cotton, Jr. Mrs. J. Campbell Craddock Mr. David Dabbiere Mrs. Joseph H. Danks Mrs. Sandra J. Dodd Ms. Madeleine Eagon Mrs. Elizabeth J. Emison Mrs. John A. England Dr. Robert H. Farber Mrs. Robert J. Fauth Mr. Allan W. Ferrin Mrs. Allen D. Fleener Mr. John N. Fox, Jr. Mr. David W. Funke Dr. and Mrs. James R. Gammon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Gauly Mrs. William G. Gerber Dr. Lowell Goodman Mr. A. Grant Hale Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Handy Mr. Howard L. Harmon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hartman Mr. James T. Hegenbarth Mrs. Lois Jane Heller Mrs. Ellen O. Henry Mr. John E. Hollett III Mr. Robert D. Jenkins Mrs. Mason P. Jett Mr. Wendell H. Johnson Mr. Robert M. King Mrs. Rita Kleinschmidt Mr. Thomas Klingaman Mr. J. Michael Kota Dr. James W. LaFollette Mr. Edward Lee Mrs. Ann Lewis Mr. James L. Lincoln Mrs. Jean L. Locke Mr. Robert C. Manion Mrs. C. Wendell Martin Mr. Thomas R. McCully Mrs. Laurie K. McMahon Mr. Gaylord L. Meyer Mr. Robert W. Miller Mrs. Patricia Mohr Mrs. Mary Ann Moore Dr. John E. Morrill Mr. Ajay Nagpal Mrs. Sharon Neighbours Mrs. Monica M. Norman Dr. Joseph C. Oakley Mr. Paul F. Oldfield Mr. Kenneth A. Owen Dr. Harrison W. Parker Mr. David Patterson

Mr. Ben C. Peternell Mr. James M. Phemister Mr. Peter T. Phinny Mrs. Beverly L. Pinaire Mr. Gregg Ramshaw Rev. A. Eugene Rushing Mrs. Thomas A. Sargent Mr. Steven J. Setchell Ms. Julie Sheppard Mrs. Mary S. Showalter Mrs. Julie Simmons Mr. Steven W. Starke Mrs. Elizabeth R. Stevens Mr. Robert Stine Mrs. James N. Thompson Dr. Dennis A. Trinkle Mrs. Ellen W. Trovillion Mr. John B. Van Duzer, Jr. Mrs. James C. Van Horne Mr. Raymond H. Van Wagener, Jr. Dr. Dale W. Vanden Brink Mrs. Jean Wadsworth Mrs. William Walton Mrs. Susan A. Welch Mrs. Richard A. West Mr. James C. Wood Mrs. Jean Wood Mr. Douglas H. Yaeger Mr. Jeffrey Yingling Mr. John C. Zink FOUNDERS CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. F. Mace Aker Mr. Arnold P. Austin Mrs. Norman N. Babcock Mr. Charles W. Battey Mr. Patrick L. Baude Mrs. Amy Bever Mr. John D. Brookmeyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Burkett Mr. Gilbert D. Cheatham Mrs. Hannah R. Cullis Mrs. Elizabeth A. Doan Mr. Gary E. Engel Mr. Robert L. Fischer Mr. Mark T. Garrigus Mr. Michael Gullifor Mr. L. James Hague, Jr. Ms. Erica Harper Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirl Hatfield, Jr. Mrs. Susan L. Henricks Mr. Shaun P. Holliday Mr. Noble F. Huff Dr. James A. Jagger Dr. Arnold E. Jeltsch Mrs. Shirley Johnson Dr. Max J. Kalm Mrs. Marie S. Kocoshis Mr. Karl J. Kovach Mr. Lynn C. Liebschutz Mr. Albert A. Luderer Mr. Michael D. MacGregor Mr. John M. Messerschmidt Mr. R. Michael Molloy, Sr. Mrs. Virginia Murphy Mr. David C. Murray Mrs. Ruth B. Nicoll Mr. Mitchell F. Nielsen Mrs. Robert F. Ogden Mr. Richard S. Ratcliff Mr. David N. Shane Mr. Richard A. Speller Mr. Stephen H. Staelin Mrs. Craig R. Stokely Mr. Stephen L. Webster Mrs. Ann B. White Mrs. George B. Williams Mrs. Dawna S. Wilson Mr. Roger H. Zanes, Jr.

“My faculty fellowship allowed me to open up a new line of research in my field – research that has reinvigorated my professional life and my ability to bring fresh ideas into the classroom. As a result of this fellowship, I have become a more productive scholar and a more knowledgeable and dynamic teacher.” – Jeffrey T. Kenney, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Nancy Shelly Schaenen Faculty Fellow PATRONS CIRCLE Mr. Roger Alig Mrs. William R. Allred Mr. Joel A. Armlovich Mrs. Susan S. Barrett Mr. Richard W. Barsness Mr. Charles Bodenstedt Mr. Karl Burke Mr. Donald L. Carter, Jr. Mr. Thomas L. Carter Mr. George F. Climo, Jr. Mr. Christopher L. Coble Mrs. Mary Cope Mrs. Sharon C. Detrick Dr. Emanuel J. Diliberto Mr. Christopher V. Dodds Mr. Joseph M. Dunn Mrs. William H. Egley Mrs. Judith C. Epperson Mrs. Philip N. Eskew Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Evans Mr. Baird C. Foster, Jr. Mr. Lewis L. French Mrs. James W. Gesler Dr. and Mrs. F. Walker Gilmer Mr. Thomas R. Golden Mrs. Steven P. Grossnickle Mrs. Jon E. Heine Mr. Bruce Herbert Mrs. Patricia M. Hess Dr. John W. Hubert Mrs. Patricia Johnston Mr. Robert E. Klee Mrs. Terri Klotz Mr. Peter W. Koukola Mr. Frederick G. Krauss Mrs. James R. Kuehl Mr. Jack H. Lane Mr. James R. Lankton Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Lemon Ms. Nancy Wells Lovett Mr. Ned Luce Mr. Bertram W. Mahoney Mrs. David N. Marks Mr. John R. Morris Mr. Thomas H. Musser Mrs. Bonnie M. Nealon Mr. Leon A. Nolting Mr. James E. Norbury, Jr. Mr. Jason G. Petrovich Mr. Marvin Prellberg Mrs. Carleen Reckman Mrs. Edwin C. Salter Mrs. Ann M. Sampson Mr. J. Thomas Schanck Mr. Walter Schmid Dr. Carl P. Singer

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

Dr. Otto L. Sonder, Jr. Mr. William R. Thauvette Mr. Howard N. Thiele Mr. M. B. Townsend Mrs. Holly L. Troeger Mr. Kenneth J. Trout Mr. C. L. Tsaros Mrs. Sandra E. Tucker Mrs. Freda Warren Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Weiss Mr. Timothy Wheeler Mrs. Woodie W. White Mr. Howard L. Williams dec Mrs. Donna L. Winslow Mr. James R. Woolwine Mr. Christopher J. Wurster BUILDERS CIRCLE Mr. William R. Aikman Mrs. Kristie M. Alexander Mr. Jonathan H. Allen Mr. Douglas N. Allsop Mrs. Robert C. Barnes Dr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Batto Mr. R. A. Baumgartner Mr. Robert G. Beverly Mr. Paul A. Bickford Mr. David Boezi Mrs. Edna M. Boyd Mr. Gordon H. M. Brain Mrs. Mary M. Bretscher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Briones Ms. Cara L. Brumby Mrs. John M. Buchanan Mr. Robert A. Burnham Mrs. Elizabeth Busbey Ms. Cheryl S. Butcher Mr. John D. Butler Mr. Clifford D. Cannon Mrs. Karen Cittadine Mrs. Allison E. Condit Mr. Richard E. Croasdaile, Jr. Mr. Douglas O. Dapice Mr. James E. Daugherty Mr. John J. Daus, Jr. Mrs. Julia R. Davis Dr. Nancy J. Davis Mrs. Mary K. Day Mr. John G. Dean Ms. Lara A. Dodds Mr. John R. Dolan Mrs. Rebecca L. Dull Dr. Charles A. Eberle III Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Eccles Ms. T. Janine Ekulona Ms. Mary K. Emison Mr. Jacob B. Erkkila

63

Mr. Stuart A. Fabe Mr. Graydon C. Fox Dr. Forst D. Fuller Mrs. Karen E. Gadson Mr. Powell F. Gladden Mrs. John P. Godwin Mr. John C. Greene Mrs. Jane R. Griswold Mr. Douglas Guild Mrs. Robert E. Hair Mr. Robert H. Hall Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Hansen Mr. Charles R. Heller Mr. Eric B. Herdman, Jr. Mr. Frank Herodes Mr. Thomas E. Hess Ms. Diane D. Hightower Mr. David L. Hill Mrs. Robert D. Hisrich Mrs. Joann S. Hoadley Dr. Jeffrey and Ms. Lisa Hollander Mr. Dan B. Horton Mr. John S. Hoyt, Jr. Mr. Thomas Hughes Mrs. Karen L. Hux Mr. Thomas James Dr. and Mrs. Leslie R. James Mr. Neal P. Jeffries Mr. William J. Jensen Mrs. Julia M. Johnson Mr. James W. Judy Mr. Walter A. Kee dec Mr. James D. Kelly Dr. Jeffrey T. Kenney Dr. Josie Kenyon Mr. Paul E. Kepner Dr. Kenneth J. Kirkpatrick Mrs. Marcia Laker Mrs. David L. Landsittel Mrs. William F. Laramore Dr. Sandra Lehnen Mrs. Joe C. Leonard Mr. Mark E. Lindsley Ms. Marny M. Livingston Mrs. John C. Lowe Mrs. Angela Gail Luther Mrs. Minnie V. Lyda Mr. James R. Lyman Mr. Edwin P. Lynch Mr. Earl R. Macam Mr. David Macpherson Mrs. Patricia Marlin Mr. Robert S. Martin Mrs. Julia A. Martinez Mr. William J. McAfee Mrs. Michael D. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McClure Mr. Curtis L. McDaniel Dr. John W. McFarland Mrs. William T. McMurry Mr. Thomas C. McNab Mr. Keith L. Miller Mr. Allen Moorman Mr. George G. Morrison III Mrs. William D. Naftzger Mr. David L. Nelson Ms. Nancy L. Nicely Dr. John L. Nieman Mrs. Ronnie J. Noble Mr. Robert E. Nordstrom Mr. Steven L. Nutt Mr. Patrick S. O’Connell Mrs. Lois G. Palmer Mr. Albert Pavlikowski Mr. John G. Pecsok CDR Douglas G. Perry Mr. Walter S. Pharr Mrs. Lisa Elliott Pruitt Mr. George F. Qua Mr. Frederick W. Ramsey

Mr. Roy Rauschenberg Mr. Roger Reinicker Mr. John R. Repp Mr. William E. Roberts Mr. Stewart H. Rodman Mr. George B. Rogers Mr. William B. Rupert, Jr. Mr. Dumont Rush Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Sanders Mr. R. Bruce Sanders Mrs. Jennifer L. Sappenfield Mr. Joseph B. Savery Mr. G. Henry Schuler Rev. L. Ray Sells Mr. J. D. Shakespeare, Jr. Mr. Stanley Shuman Mr. Scott W. Sims Ms. Caroline B. Smith Mrs. Marilyn H. Smith Mr. Orcenith G. Smith Mr. Thomas E. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Soster Dr. Richard N. Soulen Mr. Harold O. Southard Mr. Paul Sporleder Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele Mr. Brian D. Stevens Dr. Paul E. Strandjord Dr. Andrea E. Sununu Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thiemann Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thomas Dr. Robert J. Thomas Mr. Kenneth C. Thompson Dr. William M. Tobin Mrs. Gwen E. Tohill-Macam Mrs. Judith A. Turk Dr. Janet L. Vaglia Dr. Charles Vail Mr. Dirk Vander Laan Mrs. Bernice V. Veatch Mr. Norman O. Wagoner Mrs. Bruce Walker Mr. Matthew J. Walker Dr. James R. Webb Mr. Steven E. Wedding Mr. Ronald K. Weimar Dr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Welliver Mr. John F. Wendelken Mr. Paul H. Weyrauch Dr. John B. White Mr. Thomas L. Wilkins Mr. Thomas P. Wolf Rev. Lloyd M. Wright Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Ypma Mr. Thomas E. Zapp CONTRIBUTORS CIRCLE Dr. Meryl Altman Mr. Bruce J. Annett, Jr. Mr. Gunther W. Baatz Mr. Gary M. Barcus Mr. David D. Barta Mr. Keith R. Beach Mr. William A. Bennett Mr. Robert K. Bensching Mr. L. Paul Berman Dr. Rebecca L. Bordt Mr. Robert C. Brewster Mr. Walter C. Bridgewater Mr. Bryan L. Brooks Mr. Randy Clark Mr. Charles Clarkson Mrs. Laura W. Cochran Mr. Lucius Cole Ms. Erin L. Confer-Staggers Mr. Scott W. Cooper Dr. Francoise Coulont-Henderson

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Mr. David L. Critchett Dr. Byron W. Daynes Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Di Lillo Mr. Gregory Dillon Mr. Thomas E. Dixon Dr. Joyce E. Dixon-Fyle Dr. Mac R. Dixon-Fyle Mrs. J. William Doolittle Mr. Jeffrey P. Dugdale Mr. James W. Duncan Mr. Joseph T. Farone Mr. Jerry L. Ferrell Mr. William Fischer Mr. Frank E. Forsythe Mr. Kevin J. Gearheart Dr. and Mrs. E. Bruce Geelhoed Mr. George R. Gillooly Mr. J. Eugene Gloria Dr. Timothy A. Good Mr. Peter A. Graham Mr. David R. Hamrin Mr. David L. Hanna Mr. N. Thomas Harkins Mr. Christopher B. Harlow Dr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Harms Dr. Ronda Carter Henry Mrs. Eileen L. Hildebrand Mr. John Holy Mr. James M. Homme Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Jaworski Mr. Parker N. Johnstone Mrs. Jeffrey D. Jones Mrs. Kathryn D. Jones

Mr. Kenneth Kazmar Mr. Lester H. Keepper III Mr. J. Michael Kelsey Mr. Carl Kling Mr. Ted M. Kramer Mr. Rufus LaRue Mr. John M. Lathrop Mrs. Warren E. Magnuson Mr. David F. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. George C. McDermit Mrs. Lewis Neal McHoes Mr. George H. McMaster Mrs. Walter K. Mickelson, Jr. Mr. Lance M. More Mr. Robert A. Morehead Mr. Gregory Neumeyer Ms. Theresa A. Noble Ms. Cynthia O’Dell Mr. James Oberhelman Mr. Larry Odar Mr. Raymond B. Oliver Mr. William N. Oliver Mr. Joe Owens Ms. Natasha L. Pedroza Mr. Patrick Penrose Mr. Michel A. Perez Mr. Christopher E. Perkins Ms. Dian Der Ohanian Phillips Mr. Stanley Podlach, Jr. Mr. Daniel Marshall Reck Mr. David K. Records Mr. Alfred H. Rohol III Mr. Duncan Samuel Mr. John A. Scircle Ms. Karen P. Singson Ms. Carol L. Smith

Mr. Earl R. Smith Mrs. Ruth L. Smith Rev. John H. Stanley Mr. L. Bruce Stevens Mrs. Margaret Stout Mr. John Sturgeon Mr. Robert Swanson Ms. Peggy L. Swihart Ms. Jennifer J. Taylor Dr. Karen M. Taylor Mr. Ronald K. Taylor Ms. Jessica S. Thompson Mrs. Sarah Thompson Mr. Charles C. Truesdell Mr. Guy A. Turnbull Dr. Clifford M. Vogt Mrs. Thomas H. Waltz Mr. Max J. West Mr. David L. Williams Dr. Susan R. Wilson Ms. Lili Wright

Mr. L. G. Enroth Mr. Allan W. Ferrin Mrs. Caren Flewellen Mr. James L. Gallop Mr. David W. Givens Mrs. Marilyn Gula Mrs. Richard A. Hansen Mrs. Rita Kleinschmidt Mr. and Mrs. William G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mourouzis Ms. Anne Hogate Murphy Mrs. Gregory T. Mutz dec Mrs. Erik G. Nelson Mr. Todd Nicholson Mr. David Patterson Mr. Anthony Pileggi Mrs. Gilbert H. Reese Mrs. Ann M. Sampson Mr. Terence W. Sauer Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Swisher ◆ Ms. Marilyn Tenzer Mrs. James C. Van Horne Mrs. Rosemary Walters Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Weiss

GIFTS IN HONOR OF Mr. David W. Givens SPECIAL GIFTS Mr. Robert E. Allen Anonymous Mr. Theodore S. Bacon, Jr. Mr. Charles W. Battey Mrs. K. Roald Bergethon Dr. David A. Bohmer Mr. Roger Cannell Mrs. Timothy C. Collins Mrs. Alan M. Craft Mrs. Florence B. Donaldson Mrs. James W. Emison Mr. and Mrs. David B. Englehart

OTHER GIFTS Dr. and Mrs. W. Preston Adams Mr. John S. Andersen Mrs. Phillip H. Ault Ms. Hortense L. Bates Dr. Kit Price Blount Mrs. Howard B. Burkett Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Campanale

Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Cender Ms. Sharon E. Chiong Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Cook Dr. James L. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Cronk Mrs. Rebecca L. Dull Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Egloff Ms. Marcia A. Ellett Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Emrick Mrs. Philip N. Eskew Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Fahrbach Dr. Catherine Fruhan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gamon Mrs. Judith A. George Mr. Gerald J. George Mrs. Earlene Gossard Dr. Bridget L. Gourley Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hardie Mrs. Ellen O. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Herr Mrs. Marian Hoobing Ms. Nancy A. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ingemunson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lasky Dr. Eric J. Lavonas Dr. Charles E. Mays Dr. John W. McFarland Dr. John R. Mohr Mrs. Joyce C. Mutz Mr. Roland Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pedrick Mr. and Mrs. James W. Peller

Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton Piper Dr. and Mrs. John A. Ricketts Mrs. Emma Robinson Dr. John T. Schlotterbeck Mr. Allan G. Simsic Mrs. John L. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry St. Clair Dr. Barbara J. Steinson Dr. Andrea E. Sununu Dr. Robert J. Thomas Mr. M. B. Townsend Mrs. Judith A. Turk Ms. Cozette Varg Mrs. Mary Raber Varner Mrs. Paul W. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Williams Mrs. Ida Mae Youse LEGACY GIFTS Mrs. K. Roald Bergethon Hazel E. Blaydes dec Dr. Robert H. Farber Mr. Harlow G. Farmer Mr. David W. Goodrich Dr. H. David Maloney dec Grace Maring dec Mr. Bruce S. Nicholas Mr. George F. Qua Mr. and Mrs. Evans M. Rust Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Sanders Virginia Schoeff dec Mr. Frank L. Seeger Ms. Ruth Swingley dec



CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS 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 or more Hanson Aggregates Lilly Endowment Inc. Direct Gifts of $100,000 or more AMG Charitable Gift Foundation The Ayco Charitable Foundation Charitable Gift Fund The Freeman Foundation The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Hillswood Foundation Jane’s Trust The Mazanec Foundation Reese Family Foundation Ubben Lead Trust Direct Gifts of $25,000 or more Ball Brothers Foundation Butler Family Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation Coca Cola Bottling Co.

Community Foundation of Tampa Bay, Inc. Cromwell Group, Inc. Hansen Family Trust Methodist Church, Northern Indiana Conference Methodist Church, Southern Indiana Conference C. Lane Moore Revocable Trust Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation Alvin J. Rockwell Charitable Trust Ian Rolland Revocable Trust SVM Elaine S. Smith Charitable Lead Trust Swisher Foundation United Way of Northwest Michigan Direct Gifts of $10,000 or more Anderson Family Trust Bennett, Hutt & Company Citigroup Cornelius Family Foundation

Cornpauw Foundation, Ltd. Mary P. Enroth Charitable Lead Trust The John Edward Fowler Memorial Foundation Gibson Family Partnership LP Huizenga Foundation International Business Machines Independent Colleges of Indiana Foundation Nicholson Family Foundation Eugene C. & Gail V. Sit Foundation Stephens Charitable Trust Samuel L. Westerman Foundation Wohlers Foundation

Family Holdings, LLC John and Janice Fisher Lead Trust Fletcher Family Trust Carl H. Goltermann Living Trust Great Lakes Colleges Association Hovis Family Trust Howell Paving Inc. Miller Family Foundation National City Bank - Indiana Karl Prindle Charitable Lead Trust Rice Family Foundation Louis & Nellie Sieg Foundation United Student Aid Funds, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Raymond J. Wean Foundation

Direct Gifts of $5,000 or more Broadhurst Foundation Burleigh Family Foundation CSO Architects Engineers The Dow Chemical Company Foundation

Direct Gifts of $1,000 or more American Endowment Foundation

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

64

Association for Computing Machinery Azar & Loncar BKD Foundation J. Robert & Joanne Baur Foundation Inc. Stanley H. Byram Foundation R & M Clark Family Foundation Community Foundation of Louisville Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Community Foundation of Peoria Dayton Foundation Depository Fleener Foundation Inc. Gardner Publications, Inc. Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Charles Grannon Foundation Gross Revocable Living Trust Lee G. Hall Foundation Kenneth Holland Memorial Fund

The KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation Stanley & Lori Kinsey Family Trust Lancaster Family Foundation The Lanham Family Foundation Louis R. Lurie Foundation The Meyer Family Fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation National Christian Foundation Joan E. Phillips Revocable Trust Porter Family Foundation Thomas S. Porter Trust The Presser Foundation T. Rowe Price Charitable Gifts Pyromation, Inc. Reuss Charitable Foundation Inc. Richland Summit Charitable Foundation Mary R. Roberts Family Annuity Trust

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Schaefer Family Trust of 1989 Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Seaman Family Foundation Stark Community Foundation Subaru of America Foundation Swearingen Foundation United Way of Central New Mexico United Way of Tri State Vectren Foundation, Inc. Viad Corp The Wadsworth Company Gerald & Sandra Wingate Trust Bruce and Susan Wohlfeld Family Foundation

Hans & Elizabeth Wolf Foundation Zdunek/Sladnick Foundation Other Direct Gifts After Market Services Agan Family Living Trust D. J. Angus-Scientech Education Foundation Anonymous Aspinwall Custom Framing B & M Realty B.J. Enterprises, Inc. Barnes & Thornburg Elizabeth R. Beiser Trust Bere’ Foundation, Inc. Blunt Family Revocable Trust Briggs Foundation Bryan Family Revocable Trust

Budreau Financial, Inc. Cabinetworks Carlisle Family Trust Renie & Jeff Carr Revocable Living Trust Community Foundation of New Jersey Delectable Collectables Dickens Enterprises Inc. Dodds Family Trust Eardley Family Foundation Elcon Collection Agency Anthony & Carolyn Fermann Family Trust William J. Fink Revocable Trust Kevin M. Flynn & Associates Gantz Wiley Research George J. Record School Foundation

Heritage Preservation Society Holmes Law Office, P.C. Bertrand Hopper Memorial Foundation Hosler Family Trust A. A. Huber & Sons Alan D. Hutchinson Revocable Trust Jack Mathis Advertising Jewish Federation of Rhode Island Joint Replacement Surgeons Isabel J. Kauffman Trust Elbert W. King Revocable Trust Krause Revocable Trust Lehmann Infomediaries Grant C. and Edith M. Light Trust C. S. & Jo Ann Martindill Trust

McCuskey Family Foundation McQuinn Family Dentistry Men’s Hall Association Merkel Financial Services Mirro Family Foundation, Inc. Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation Page Cotton Sports Camps Pfizer Inc. Professional Psychiatric Services John & Mary Roberts Family Trust Sailmates, Inc. Samuel Family Foundation Richard M. and Martha L. Sharp Sheahan Family Revocable Trust

The Skully Group, Inc. The Springfield Foundation Tracht Family Revocable Trust Beverly J. Trochuck Living Trust United Methodist Church United Way of Howard County Wells Fargo Foundation Wham Charitable Trust James & Kathryn Williams Revocable Trust Joseph & May Winston Foundation Harold Wittcoff Consulting LLC

 MATCHING GIFTS Our gratitude goes to the following corporations and foundations whose employees participated in their corporate matching gift programs. Gifts from 495 individuals qualified for matching gifts from their businesses or other organizations. These individual gifts, in turn, generated an additional $483,133 for the University. Matching gifts comprise a vital portion of the Annual Fund. Matching Gifts of $25,000 or more Eli Lilly and Company Lilly Endowment Inc. Procter & Gamble Fund Matching Gifts of $10,000 or more American United Life Insurance Company Ashland Inc. Foundation CIGNA Corporation Lumina Foundation for Education The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Gordon V. and Helen C. Smith Foundation Sprint Foundation Matching Gifts of $5,000 or more Accenture Foundation, Inc. Ball Corporation Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Dentistry Today, Inc. DirecTV Panhandle Eastern Corporation Guidant Corporation International Business Machines The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation RJR Nabisco Foundation SunTrust Bank, Atlanta Wachovia Foundation Wyeth

Matching Gifts of $1,000 or more Abbott Laboratories Fund Alcoa Foundation American Express Foundation ArvinMeritor AstraZeneca Bank of America BellSouth Corporation Bemis Company Foundation Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. CNA Foundation Chesapeake Corp. Foundation Chicago Tribune Foundation Coca Cola Company Deloitte & Touche Foundation The Dow Chemical Company Foundation Dow Jones & Company, Inc. The Eaton Charitable Fund ExxonMobil Foundation General Electric Foundation Georgia-Pacific Corporation Goldman, Sachs & Company H.B. Fuller Company Harris Bank Foundation Hewitt Associates Hewlett-Packard Company Household International, Inc. Illinois Tool Works Foundation Johnson’s Wax Fund, Inc. The KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation KeyCorp Kinder Morgan Foundation Lincoln Financial Group Foundation Lubrizol Foundation MetLife Foundation

Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Company J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation Morgan Stanley Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. Occidental Petroleum Corp. PPG Industries Foundation Parker Hannifin Foundation J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Pernod Ricard USA Pfizer Inc. Philip Morris Incorporated Philips Electronics SBC Foundation Sara Lee Foundation Schering-Plough Foundation, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation Sherwin-Williams Foundation Sit Investment Association Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation Union Pacific Corporation Upjohn Company Verizon Foundation Walt Disney Company Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Xerox Foundation

Amgen Foundation Aon Foundation Avaya Communications BASF Corporation BP Amoco Foundation BWXT Y-12 Robert W. Baird & Company Foundation Bank One Corporation Bankers Trust Company Foundation Barnes Group Foundation, Inc. Belden Inc. Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLC Boeing Company Burlington Northern Santa Fe Leo Burnett Company CNF Transportation Inc. Campbell Soup Foundation Caterpillar Foundation CIBA-GEIGY Corp. Cincinnati Bell Cinergy Foundation, Inc. Comerica Incorporated ConocoPhillips Corning Incorporated Foundation Dana Corp. Delphi R. R. Donnelley & Sons Dow Corning Corporation eBay Emerson Energen Corporation Entergy Corporation Fidelity Investment Company Fifth Third Bancorp FleetBoston Financial Foundation J. H. Fletcher & Company Ford Motor Company Fox News Network L.L.C. Freddie Mac Foundation GEICO Insurance Group

Other Matching Gifts ABN-AMRO ADP Foundation AT&T Foundation Aetna Foundation, Inc. Allmerica Financial The Allstate Foundation Ameren Corporate Communication American International Group

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

65

General Mills Foundation General Motors Corp. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Guardian Life Insurance Company Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. IMS Health ING Foundation Indianapolis Life Insurance Company Intel Foundation Janus Capital Group Jefferson-Pilot Corp. Johnson & Johnson Jones Lang LaSalle Kennecott Utah Copper Corp. Kimberly-Clark Foundation Laclede Gas Company LandAmerica Foundation Lehman Brothers Inc. Lexmark International Inc. Lockheed Martin Marathon Oil Company Foundation Marsh & McLennan The McGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc. Microsoft Corp. Minerals Technologies, Inc. Monsanto Company Motiva Enterprises LLC NCR Foundation National City Bank - Indiana National Starch and Chemical Company Nationwide Foundation The New York Times Company Foundation, Inc. Northern Trust Company Northwestern Mutual Foundation OPUS North Corp.

Ondeo-Nalco Chemical Company PB Capital Corp. PepsiCo Foundation, Inc. Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. Principal Financial Group Foundation The Prudential Insurance Company of America RadioShack Corporation Raytheon Company Rockwell International Corp. Royal Bank of Scotland Safeco Corporation San Antonio Area Foundation The Charles Schwab Corp. Foundation Science Applications International Corporation Scripps-Howard Foundation SmithKline Beecham Foundation State Street Corporation Telcordia Technologies Temple-Inland Foundation Texaco Philanthropic Foundation Inc. Towers Perrin Forster & Crosby U.S. Bancorp Foundation U.S. Cellular UBS USA Funds United Technologies Corporation Whirlpool Foundation John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The Williams Companies Foundation Inc. Wisconsin Energy Corp.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� MEMORIAL GIFTS Joseph P. Allen III 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gibson Arden A. Andreae 1937 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andrew Harold and Julia Gamon Mrs. Marian Hoobing Bill and Susan Pedrick Jerry and Nancy St. Clair Phillip H. Ault 1935 Mrs. Phillip H. Ault

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 current DePauw students and faculty.

David A. Sheperd 1951 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison Mr. Dick Everard Mrs. Joanne L. Sheperd

H. John Eigenbrodt, Jr., Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Dapice The Right Rev. and Mrs. John L. Rabb

Mary Critchfield Shook 1946 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Green

Robert C. Baldwin 1954 Mrs. Roberta J. Baldwin

Dorothy Gantz Emison 1928 Mr. James W. Emison Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison Mrs. Mary Kathryn Holmes Emison Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Harmon, Jr.

Martha Emison Baur 1941 Mr. Albert E. Baur

Thomas S. Emison 1950 Ms. Mary K. Emison

Kirby W. Bay 1964 Dr. L. Terry Chappell

Charles P. Erdmann, Faculty Mr. John S. Moffet

Beuford C. Blaydes 1936 Hazel E. Blaydes, Estate

Heila D. Everard, Parent Mr. Dick Everard

Joseph F. Boggs 1950 Barnes & Thornburg Mr. James H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Jackson Ms. Erin R. McDaniel

C. Norman Frees 1936 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison

Hugh K. Baker, Friend Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morehead

Eleanore Nystrom Brooks 1948 Mrs. Dona Lou Wilson Imler Rev. William A. Imler Dr. Bonnie W. Tyler Arthur D. Carkeek 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Dapice Mrs. Anne D. Fleming Thomas L. Clinton 1938 Ms. Roberta Clinton Murry Leo Custis, Friend Mrs. Ida Mae Youse Carolyn A. Decker 1982 Ms. Pamela L. Zdunek Zdunek/Sladnick Foundation Michael Gleason Derrick, Friend Mrs. Jennifer Robinette Fairlamb Mr. Remington P. Fairlamb IV Mrs. Patricia Blackmun Koff Mrs. Lee Stevenson Linton Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Williams Ray S. Donaldson 1932 Mrs. Florence B. Donaldson Lisa E. Drack 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Drack Miller Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William G. Miller

Robert W. Fribley 1935 Col. John R. McCullough James E. George, Faculty Dr. and Mrs. David C. Ahlgren Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Burkett Ms. Dawn Ahlgren Chapman Ms. Sharon E. Chiong Mr. Anthony R. Colletti Dr. Lisa Petrie Colletti Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Cook Mr. Byron W. Daugherty Mrs. Leslie Freeby Daugherty Delectable Collectables Dr. David L. Dull Mrs. Rebecca L. Dull Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Egloff Mr. Gerald J. George Mrs. Judith A. George Dr. Bridget L. Gourley Mr. John S. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Matthews Dr. Charles E. Mays Mrs. Judy Mays Dr. and Mrs. John W. McFarland Ms. Kimberly E. Pionzio Dr. and Mrs. John A. Ricketts Dr. John T. Schlotterbeck Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Schwartz Mr. Allan G. Simsic Dr. Barbara J. Steinson Ms. Louisa A. Witten

I was then and continue to be affected by Bob Copeland’s act of generosity. It made me proud to be from a community, Lebanon, Ind., that cared about its young people, and it made me excited to enter a community, DePauw, that people loved so much.” – Andrew K. Powell ’98 John C. Gibson 1936 Mrs. Elaine Showalter Smith

William J. Kinnally 1936 Mr. Robert A. Bradley John P. Kinsey 1919 Mrs. John P. Kinsey

Janet Jackson Graf 1935 Mrs. Elizabeth Dye Walker

Ronald L. Knuth 1952 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison

Charles L. Grannon, Parent Mrs. Emma Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Sutton

Chad C. Kostel 1985 Mr. Charles Kostel Mr. Michael T. Lee

Floyd W. Green 1938 Mrs. Patricia Hess Green

John H. Land 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Fulton Ms. Jane Schoenwetter Johnson Dr. Lawrence A. Johnson Mrs. Kathryn Konz Land Mr. Peter G. Land Dr. Dennis G. Richter Mrs. Sandra Lough Richter Dr. Charles C. Roberts Mr. Thomas A. Roberts

Duff L. Gula 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Blunt Blunt Family Revocable Trust Mrs. Marilyn Gula Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Olson Carl L. Hake 1948 Mr. Norman H. Hake Robert R. Harvey, Faculty Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brattain

Fay Newlin Landgrebe 1907 Mrs. Martha L. Beverett

Amy E. Hasbrook 2000 Ms. Analisa C. Oviedo

Dorothy Brown Life 1944 Mrs. Lois Hassell Lenz

Virginia Arnold Hebel 1951 Mrs. Dona Lou Imler Rev. William A. Imler

Wesley J. Lyda 1935 Mrs. Minnie V. Lyda Polly E. Marchese 2001 Ms. Analisa C. Oviedo Dr. Paul K. Pogue

Brian Burton Hoover 1983 Mrs. Laura Demaree Shinall

Virginia Wilson Keller 1954 Mr. Donald J. Keller

Elmer E. McCall, Faculty Mr. J. Patrick Aikman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Campanale Page Cotton Sports Camps Mr. Mark A. Emkes Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Emrick Mrs. Judith A. George Mr. Jeffrey D. Hallgren Mr. Joseph T. Ives, Jr. Mrs. Mary Shattuck Ives Dr. John R. Mohr Mrs. Mary Raber Varner

Margaret Johnson Kent 1934 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kent, Jr.

Mary L. McClain 1971 Mrs. Marcia Fergus Hopkins

Martha Hoover, Parent Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mulford Joseph R. Hurt, Faculty Anonymous Paul S. Jarrett 1943 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hardie

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

66

Robert F. Mirrielees 1960 Richard H. White, Estate Kellen Mogck 2007 Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Cender Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Cronk Mr. Mark J. Dalesandro Ms. Marcia A. Ellett Mr. Michael L. Ellett Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Herr Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lasky Mr. and Mrs. James W. Peller Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton Piper Ms. Kathryn Michelle Simon

Sara Jo Rush Shuman 1970 Mr. Stanley Shuman Nell Hunter Smith 1935 Mrs. Carolyn E. McManaman Stanley M. Smith 1945 Mrs. Ruth L. Smith Mary Fraley Smyres 1921 Dr. Robert M. Pierson Elizabeth Burns Spencer 1936 Mrs. Pauline Megenity Hoey

Stephanie Netherton Montgomery 1965 Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fox, Jr. Mr. Christopher Harlow Ms. Wendy Elaine Harter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paine, Jr. Mrs. Amy Orlando Paine Mr. Andrew J. Paine III

Richard Paul Steele 1984 Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele

Charles W. Mueller 1950 Dr. Carolyn Sue Lanter

Paul R. Sweet 1929 Ms. Hortense L. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Fahrbach Ms. Cozette Varg Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Williams

Marylyn Ott Mueller 1950 Dr. Carolyn Sue Lanter Jeannie Simmons Mutz 1967 Mr. Gregory T. Mutz Mrs. Joyce C. Mutz Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Talley

Joan Stevens, Staff Mrs. Judith A. George Edward J. and Eula Clifton Strasma 1930, 1930 Norman E. and Janice Strasma

Elizabeth J. Turnell, Faculty Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cooper

Betty Ashton Nieman 1953 Dr. John L. Nieman

Kenneth R. Umfleet, Parent Mrs. Kenneth R. Umfleet

Meghan K. Parker 1994 Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick W. Parker II

Dolph M. Veatch 1929 Mrs. Bernice V. Veatch

Jack W. Payne 1952 Dr. L. Penfield Faber Mr. Ned A. Smith Susan Wohlers Pearson 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wohlers Wohlers Foundation Peter J. Rogers 1984 Mr. James F. Meyer Ms. Lark Morgan Stark Susan L. Saunders 1968 Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Shiffler Mrs. Suzanne Barker Sjostrom Vincent A. Serpa, Faculty Mrs. Marcia L. Hopkins

Jean Clapp Vernon 1935 Mrs. Jean A. Pierce Iris White, Parent Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ingemunson Jewel W. Wright 1932 Mrs. Marjorie Dove Lauson Howard R. Youse 1937 Dr. and Mrs. W. Preston Adams Dr. Robert H. Farber Mrs. Vera May Knauer Farber Ms. Nancy A. Huber Mr. Robert D. Jenkins Ms. Beth Barcus Leitch Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore Ms. Jane E. Schlansker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Turk

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� HONOR GIFTS Griffin Anderson, Parent Ms. Abigail Anna Huffer Neal Anderson, Parent Ms. Abigail Anna Huffer Kevin D. and Margaret Jones Baker, Parents Ms. Amy Brevoort Baker Stephen and Sue Barfield, Parents Ms. Kimberly Suzanne Barfield Dale and Ruth E. Barker, Parent, ’79 Ms. Laura Diane Clark Martin and Marsha Barr, Parents Ms. Tonya Rebecca Barr Mike and Pam Beeson, Parents Mr. Wesley T. Thornhill Andrew and Rebecca Bell, Parents Ms. Elizabeth Joyce Bell Lillian Bell, Grandparent Ms. Elizabeth Joyce Bell Charles and Leslie Berger, Parents Ms. Leah Alexandra Berger

Each year, DePauw University receives many gifts that are made specifically in honor of a living individual, such as a family member or friend who attended DePauw, or a member of the University’s faculty. Between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, the following individuals were honored through gifts to DePauw. Charles and Barb Cooksey, Parents Ms. Patricia Jennifer Cooksey Larry and Jane Crouch, Parents Ms. Julia Ann Crouch Michael and June Crouch, Parents Ms. Elizabeth Erin Crouch Richard L. and Robin Daihl, Parents Ms. Leighann Renee Daihl Glenn A. and Ann Dalhart, Parents Ms. Abigail Laramore Dalhart William C. Dame, Parent Mr. Jesse Vernon Dame Jonas Daniels, Parent Mr. Rajai Rafsanjani Bimbo

Thomas and Pamela Daniels, Parents Mr. Brian Thomas Daniels

Ziad and Wafa El-Shamayleh, Parents Ms. Nisreen Ziad ElShamayleh

David L. and Pamela Danner, Parents Ms. Laurel Beck Danner G. Duncan and Sue Dawkins, Parents Ms. Abby Sue Dawkins

Michael and Mary Ennis, Parents Ms. Mary M. Ennis Charles R. Farber, Parent Ms. Ann Wainwright Farber

Michael J. and Jean Donnellon, Parents Ms. Anne Marie Donnellon

Tamzon Feeney, Parent Mr. Joseph Adamje Feeney-Ruiz

Gerald F. and Irene Eagan, Parents Ms. Kathy Lynn Eagan

Arthur D. and Judy Fisher, Parents Mr. Arthur David Fisher, Jr.

Brian and Janet Eblovi, Parents Mr. Darren Elliott Eblovi

Terry and Sylvia Fleck, Parents Mr. Ross Bryant Fleck

Joyce E. Edmond, Parent Ms. Danitra Jonnae’ Edmond

Phyllis J. Best, Parent Ms. Ann Wainwright Farber Gary W. and Kerry Bohlander, Parents Ms. Lauren Janelle Bohlander David A. Bohmer ’69 Mr. Robert E. Nordstrom Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bonebrake, Parents Ms. Kodie Kaye Bonebrake Denise Camin, Parent Ms. Erin Eileen Camin John T. and Mary Linda Casey ’67, Parent Ms. Megan Elizabeth Casey Darrel L. and Jackie Chambers, Parents Ms. Stefanie Joan Chambers Dan and Debbie Clark, Parents Ms. Laura Diane Clark Jerry and Shirlee Clevenger, Parents Ms. Kady Elizabeth Clevenger Russell J. Compton, Faculty Mr. John C. Montgomery III

◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

P

Paul and Cora Garrison, Parents Ms. Bethany Jean Garrison Clinton B. Gass, Faculty Anonymous Robert and Amy Gehring, Parents Ms. Katherine Ann Gehring Melinda Paine Geraldson ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paine, Jr. R. I. Geraldson, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Paine, Jr. Thomas R. Gibson ’64 Subaru of America Foundation Betty Davis Givens ’54 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morehead

atricia J. Cooksey ’04 received the 2004 Walker Cup, which recognizes the senior student judged to have contributed the most to DePauw during his or her four-year college career. Among Cooksey’s many contributions, she chaired the Putnam County Relay For Life, which raised a record $201,000 for the American Cancer Society. In her commencement speech, Cooksey encouraged her fellow classmates to give back to their community and to the University. “Because DePauw has given each of us so much and made such a difference in our lives, I challenge each of you to give back to the community around you when you leave… . Big or small, we can all make a difference. We have all learned this while at DePauw, and all left our mark on this University in some way. And I hope you each remember this and continue to give back, including truly remembering what you have received from DePauw. Give back to ensure future generations can have a similar experience and continue the great traditions we have here.”

67

David W. Givens, Friend Mr. and Mrs. David J. Morehead Clo Gregori, Friend Dr. Kit Price Blount Melanie Grimble, Parent Mr. Jesse Vernon Dame Michael D. and Jean Grimme, Parents Ms. Laura Michelle Grimme Gloria Guastaferri, Friend Dr. Kit Price Blount Richard A. and Nancy Haley, Parents Ms. Adria Marie Haley Scott Hansen, Parent Ms. Heather Marie Hansen Timothy and Susan Hasselbeck, Parents Ms. Kellie Lee Hasselbeck Richard and Toni Held, Parents Ms. Margaret Marie Held William and Claudia Hendry, Parents Ms. Danielle Nicole Hendry David W. Herrold, Faculty Ms. Alison Suzanne Clark Kenneth E. and Vivian Hill, Parents Ms. Rachel Lee Hill Mitchell and Donna Hokanson, Parents Ms. Linsey Marie Hokanson John W. III and Jane Stewart Holden ’77, ’77 Ms. Lindsey Jane Holden Albert and Pam Howell, Parents Mr. Nicholas Bryson Howell James R. Huffer, Parent Ms. Abigail Anna Huffer Ronald D. and Karen Ingram, Parents Ms. Dayna Maria Ingram Mark Isherwood, Parent Ms. Elizabeth Leigh Lacey Gregory and Jennifer James, Parents Ms. Margaret Ruth James Charles and Renee Javens, Parents Ms. June Wendice Javens Mary Johnson, Friend Dr. Kit Price Blount

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� Ralph and Susie Jones, Parents Ms. Brady Katherine Jones George Paul and Nancy Kerestes, Parents Ms. Alyssa Marie Kerestes Robert J. and Sandee Kleymeyer, Parents Mr. Matthew J. Kleymeyer Glenn A. and Vicki Lewis, Parents Ms. Katie Michelle Lewis J. Scott and Patricia MacDoniels, Parents Ms. Amy Julia MacDoniels Walter and Barbara Heisel Manning, Parent, ’69 Ms. Amanda Katharine Manning Ronald and Grandma Marshall Ms. Kathryn Elizabeth Marshall James and Debbie Matesich, Parents Ms. Leigh Ann Matesich

Mark A. and JoAnn McQuinn, Parents Ms. Kassey Jo Ann McQuinn

Joseph and Judith Ostermann, Parents Ms. Susan Marion Ostermann

Fred and Cindy Rasp, Parents Mr. Kevin Christopher Rasp

Joseph G. and Pamela Siepka, Parents Ms. Georgianne Marie Siepka

Jim and Donna Tieman, Parents Ms. Kathryn Elizabeth Marshall

James and Deborah Meal, Parents Ms. Camelot Annmarie Meal

Mr. and Mrs. Fermon L. Owens, Parents Mr. Jonathan David Owens

Richard P. and Suki Rechter, Parents Ms. Allison Kimberly Rechter

Mark and Margaret Smith, Parents Ms. Elizabeth Leigh Lacey

Michael H. Uebelhor, Parent Mr. Shea Michael Uebelhor

Andy and Nancy Molnar, Parents Mr. Andrew Elmer Molnar, Jr.

Kermit and Julia Parker, Parents Ms. June Wendice Javens

Francis Rivard, Parent Ms. Anna Elise Rivard

Robert V. and Stacy K. Sokol, Parents Mr. R. Brandon Sokol

John and Charlotte Van Buiten, Parents Ms. Jonelle Yvette Van Buiten

Samantha J. Robbins ’02 Mrs. William H. Robbins III

William A. and Julia Songer, Parents Ms. Lauren Mae Songer

Marc and Ann Robertson, Parents Ms. Sara Joan Robertson

Robert and Cathy Stephens, Parents Ms. Elizabeth Joy Stephens

Howard and Sabrina Roske, Parents Ms. Kelly Marie Roske

James and Sally Stevenson, Parents Mr. Benjamin Russell Peters

Nick Mourouzis, Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Voris Mary Mundy-Uebelhor, Parent Mr. Shea Michael Uebelhor

Brian W. and Karen Patterson, Parents Ms. Kelly Janine Patterson Milos Petrova, Parent Ms. Radomira Petrova Joyce Place, Grandparent Ms. Elizabeth Joyce Bell

David M. Newman, Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Reis

Michael and Lori Ports, Parents Mr. Matthew D. Ports

Judy Ogren, Parent Ms. Anna Elise Rivard

Stanley S. and Lyn Seehausen Racz ’74, ’75 Ms. Megan Monroe Racz

Ruth O’Nell, Parent Ms. Heather Marie Hansen

Matthew Mayberry, Friend Mrs. Karen K. Chappell

Richard W. and Terri Sater, Parents Ms. Jessica Leigh Sater Gregory D. and Jan Schneider, Parents Ms. Jessica Dayle Schneider

Charles Raphael, Parent Ms. Kathryn Fuller Raphael

Alicia L. Serna, Parent Mr. Christian Campos

David and Meg Stone, Parents Ms. Jennifer Gerrish Stone David R. and Carole Szentesy, Parents Ms. Carly Ann Szentesy Carmela Tenesaca, Parent Ms. Diana Alexandra Paguay

David and Deborah Verla, Parents Ms. Adrianne Michelle Verla John and Therese Wallace, Parents Mr. John Andrew Wallace Suelyn Western, Parent Ms. Kate Alyson Western Westcott White ’70 Richard H. White, Estate James D. and Bec Wicker, Parents Ms. Allene Wicker William R. and Gail Wilson, Parents Ms. Jamie Taylor Wilson Charles III and Jane Wochomurka, Parents

 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS 2004-05 I. Jay Bennett ’91, Detroit Cathy A. Bryant ’86, Indianapolis Robert C. Canfield ’60, Leawood, Kan. Robert G. Casey ’70, Western Springs, Ill. Michael A. Chabraja ’89, Wilmette, Ill. Sally Grooms Cowal ’66, Washington, D.C. Henry A. Deering ’63, Cincinnati Julie Houk Goodrich ’73, Indianapolis Mark W. Grannon ’78, New York David W. Greising ’82, Evanston, Ill. Vernon O. Hamilton Jr. ’64, Santa Fe, N.M. John R. Hammond III ’76, Indianapolis Thomas M. Jackson ’82, Morristown, N.J. Kristan Seyfarth Kelly ’88, Wilmette, Ill.

R. Glen Mayfield ’63, Cincinnati Richard S. Neville ’76, Eden Prairie, Minn. Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84, Dellwood, Minn. Timothy R. Pearson ’76, Saddle River, N.J. Pamela Lorman Peternell ’68, Germantown, Tenn. Marshall W. Reavis IV ’84, Lake Bluff, Ill. Janet Teter Savage ’73, Edina, Minn. Toya Sherrod-Sarpy ’89, O’Fallon, Ill. Natalie L. Simmons ’90, Fort Wayne, Ind. Douglas I. Smith ’85, Oakton, Va. Joseph L. Smith Jr. ’91, Indianapolis Steven L. Trulaske ’79, St. Louis Peter C. Vaky ’75, Marietta, Ga. Jane Grissom Whitesides ’70, Winnetka, Ill.



Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

68

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.

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2004-05 Joseph P. Allen IV ’59, Dickerson, Md. James R. Bartlett ’66, Paradise Valley, Ariz. Jason E. Becker ’04, Greenwood, Ind. W. Charles Bennett ’74, Albuquerque, N.M. Thomas W. Boswell ’66, Richmond, Va. Michael J. Coyner, Friend, Indianapolis Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61, Chicago Gary P. Drew ’61, Suttons Bay, Mich. Christopher S. FitzGerald ’02, Washington, D.C. Marvin E. Flewellen ’85, Louisville, Ky. Judson C. Green Jr. ’74, Orlando, Fla. Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn ’66, Newport Coast, Calif. Max W. Hittle Jr. ’66, Indianapolis R. David Hoover ’67, Longmont, Colo. Kathryn Fortune Hubbard ’74, Indianapolis Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67, Oak Brook, Ill. Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57, Tokyo George L. Mazanec ’58, Houston

James M. Mullin ’83, Scottsdale, Ariz. Erik G. Nelson ’61, Cincinnati Myrta Pulliam, Friend, Indianapolis Blair A. Rieth Jr. ’80, Zionsville, Ind. Martha Steele Robes ’66, Boca Grande, Fla. Kathryn D. Rudolph ’03, Lebanon, Tenn. Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76, Fort Worth, Texas Michael L. Smith ’70, Carmel, Ind. Theodore M. Solso ’69, Indianapolis James B. Stewart Jr. ’73, New York James G. Stewart ’64, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Lee E. Tenzer ’64, Chicago Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, Granville, Ohio Bayard H. Walters ’63, Nashville, Tenn. Robert F. Wells ’66, Darien, Conn. Robert B. Wessling ’59, Los Angeles R. Lee Wilson ’76, Greenwich, Conn. Lawrence E. Young Jr. ’84, Missouri City, Texas

 LIFE TRUSTEES John W. Christensen ’35, Las Vegas Eugene L. Delves ’50, Chicago John J. Dwyer ’39, Cleveland John W. Fisher, Parent, Muncie, Ind. Allen D. Fleener ’52, Dallas Robert R. Frederick ’48, Boca Grande, Fla.

Arthur E. Klauser ’45, Charleston, S.C. David J. Morehead ’53, Santa Fe, N.M. Norval B. Stephens Jr. ’51, Barrington, Ill. William F. Welch ’40, Indianapolis Richard D. Wood ’48, Indianapolis

 ADVISORY TRUSTEES John T. Anderson ’52, Naples, Fla. James K. Baker ’53, Columbus, Ind. Rhett W. Butler ’62, Lake Forest, Ill. Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60, Kirkland, Wash. Don R. Daseke ’61, Dallas James W. Emison ’52, Eden Prairie, Minn. Donald C. Findlay Jr. ’56, Elkhart, Ind. Vernon E. Jordan Jr. ’57, Washington, D.C. G. Richard Locke ’58, Decatur, Ill.

Michael R. Maine ’61, Indianapolis Andrew J. Paine Jr. ’59, Indianapolis Janet W. Prindle ’58, New York Ian M. Rolland ’55, Fort Wayne, Ind. Gordon J. Rollert ’57, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Thomas A. Sargent ’55, Muncie, Ind. Jane Turk Schlansker ’63, Fort Worth, Texas Timothy H. Ubben ’58, Glencoe, Ill.



◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer ** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund dec – deceased

69

ANNUAL HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

� DEPAUW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2004-05 Alejandro Amezcua ’98, Evanston, Ill. Guillermo H. Amezcua ’03, Chicago Jason A. Asbury ’95, Brooklyn, N.Y. Bobbette Hendricks Bahler ’66, Cincinnati Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93, Detroit Barrett L. Boehm ’73, St. Louis André L. Brewer ’93, Edina, Minn. John W. Busey II ’90, Racine, Wis. Kim Klinger Butler ’81, Western Springs, Ill. Tobias J. Butler ’04, Nashville, Tenn. Jack B. Campbell ’68, Greenwood Village, Colo. Justin P. Christian ’95, Indianapolis Andrew T. Claar ’94, Chicago Virginia Colten-Bradley ’74, Chesterfield, Mo. Stephen N. Combs ’87, Indianapolis Johnathan V. Cuevas ’97, Chicago Bronson C. Davis ’65, Fort Worth, Texas Brice H. Dunshee ’87, Zionsville, Ind. David H. Evans ’62, Gainesville, Fla. David M. Findlay ’84, Warsaw, Ind. Stephanie A. Freeman ’02, Lexington, Ky. Alison E. Frost ’69, Wilmington, Del. L. Mark Geoghegan ’82, St. Louis James P. Getgey ’88, Wyoming, Ohio David W. Gilbert ’65, Maplewood, N.J. J. David Gislason ’82, Ann Arbor, Mich. Gregory J. Goetcheus ’90, Smyrna, Ga. Meredith L. Greenawald ’00, Indianapolis

David W. Hasenbalg ’87, Rossmoor, Calif. Susan M. Hossli ’86, Chicago Sarah Roberts Houghland ’65, Williamsburg, Va. Andrea “Annie” W. John ’01, Lake Forest, Ill. Janet L. Johns ’85, San Francisco Nicolette M. Johnson ’92, Smyrna, Ga. Leslye Jones-Beatty ’82, Chicago Katherine L. Keck ’77, New York Nadia T. Mitchem ’98, Washington, D.C. James M. Mullin ’83, Scottsdale, Ariz. Travis S. Nelson ’93, San Francisco Thomas M. O’Neil ’69, Indianapolis Helen L. Poorman ’82, Dallas John L. Rabb ’66, Baltimore Margaret “Peg” Steffen Sant’Ambrogio ’57, St. Louis Breton A. Schoch ’86, Winnetka, Ill. Rebecca L. Shedd ’77, Minneapolis Karen Olander Skerrett ’68, La Grange, Ill. Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59, Worcester, Mass. Beth Squires Stein ’86, Wabash, Ind. Jill Darnall Tanner ’91, Golden, Colo. James B. Terry Jr. ’66, Concord, Mass. Susan Leis Thiele ’79, Dayton, Ohio Joseph “Ted” E. Ukrop ’89, Richmond, Va. Marcus R. Veatch ’75, New York Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80, Bloomington, Ind. Kerri L. Wightman ’93, Alpharetta, Ga. Thomas S. Yeo ’70, Zionsville, Ind.



“I look forward to gaining many more valuable experiences at DePauw. Thanks to donations like yours, these opportunities will always be available to me.” – Kyle Burns ’07 Indianapolis

Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

70

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.

A L U M N I P

R

O

G

R

A

M

S

Alumni and parents host summer send-off parties The Office of Admission and the Office of Alumni Relations express their appreciation to alumni and parents listed below for hosting this year’s summer send-off parties for incoming first-year students. Thanks to so many loyal friends, DePauw was able to provide parties in 18 locations. If you are interested in hosting a send-off party next summer, contact Charles “Tod” A. Eberle ’66, senior assistant director of admission, at [email protected] or (800) 447-2495. LOCATION HOST Bloomington, Ind. Lawrence P. Taylor ’69 and Margaret Taylor; Stephen C. Jones ’69 and Kathryn Jones Chicago (North) Breton A. and Laura (Parsons ’87) Schoch ’86 Chicago (West) William J. and Kim (Klinger ’81) Butler ’82 Cincinnati Mark R. and Karen (Strasma ’87) Koenig ’86 Columbus, Ind. Columbus, Ohio Denver Evansville, Ind. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Indianapolis Indianapolis (North) Lafayette, Ind. Merrillville, Ind. Muncie, Ind. New York St. Louis South Bend, Ind. Washington, D.C.

Teresa Martella Kelly ’76 and James Kelly Robert T. and Sherri (Brown ’62) Whetzel ’62 Lucy Schlauch ’93 Marianna Soaper Wright ’75 and Robert Wright Nancy Eshcoff Boyer ’73 and Thomas Boyer; John and Margy Feighner Richard J. and Emily (Mills ’94) Hawk ’93 Elizabeth Copher Browning ’84 and James Browning Jeffrey L. Hodge ’80 and Kitty Hodge Sherri Modrak Ashby ’87 and John Ashby J. Philip Updike ’72 and Claudia Updike Christine Boeke ’78 and William Jenks James H. and Beth (Stewart ’81) Barrett ’79 James O. and Bonnie (Boilini ’68) Baxter ’68 Greater Washington Regional Alumni Council

SAVE THE DATE:

June 8 - 12, 2005 Alumni Reunion Weekend

www.depauw.edu 71

Photos and Memories –– 2004203 DSC_5634 (DAAA group shot w/RGB)

(Above) Seven alumni were recognized with awards during Old Gold Weekend, Oct. 8-9. Shown from left: Hirotsugu “Chuck” Iikubo ’57, Barbara Blakemore ’46, Margery Stoops Gass ’66, James M. Mullin ’83 (president, DePauw Alumni Association), President Robert G. Bottoms, I. Jay Bennett ’91, Elizabeth L Hake ’79, Theodore “Tim” M. Solso ’69 and Pamela J. Coburn ’74. (To read more about the individual awards, see Class Notes.) (Left) Robert H. Farber ’35, Jacob K. Stanley ’05 and Vera May Knauer Kierstead Farber ’36 attended the Washington C. DePauw Society Breakfast on Oct. 9. (Below) James B. Stewart ’73 speaks to the group of Rector Village families in attendance for the dedication of the seven new Rector Village residence halls.

At the dedication of the Laurel H. Turk Room in the indoor tennis and track center, from left: Thomas L. Turk ’58 and Jane Turk Schlansker ’63.

72

Old Gold Weekend 2004

Spouses of DePauw Board of Trustees members toured the DePauw University Nature Park during Old Gold Weekend, Oct. 8-9. First row, from left: Joyce Taglauer Green ’75, Barbara Stoner Wells ’66, Marjorie Davis Morehead ’64, Sue Howard Delves ’51, Cheryl Boswell, Frances Sargent, Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’61, Susan Leet Smith ’71, Denise Manning Solso ’69. Second row: Judy Hanson Wessling ’61, Judy Blang Locke ’58, Jane Medaris Paine ’60, Rosemary Walters, Sharon Williams Ubben ’58, Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66, Jean Welch, Ellie Nelson. Third row: Dana Robes, Gwen Bottoms, Jim McGuire.

Some alumni took time out from Old Gold festivities to mentor and interact with students: (above left) I. Jay Bennett ’91; (above right) Hirotsugu “Chuck” Iikubo ’57; (right) Margery Stoops Gass ’66.

73

Old Gold Day 2004

Saturday afternoon kicked off with the homecoming football game vs. Sewanee (top photo). The halftime events included the crowning of the Old Gold King and Queen, Mark A. Prosser ’05 and Jennifer A. Miller ’05 (bottom right), and a reunion of Men of Note (middle right). Above left, Jeremiah Marks ’08 makes one of two touchdowns to help win the game against Sewanee.

74

A L U M N I P

R

O

G

R

A

M

S

Legacy Class of 2008 Row 1: Ben Gibson ’08, Sarah Jewell Gibson ’78, John Kochanczyk ’08, David J. Kochanczyk ’69, Marjorie Lentz Porter ’70, David T. Allard ’68, Libby Allard ’08, Kathryn Sue Beck Allard ’69, Duane M. Kelley ’69, Matt Kelley ’08, Kate Cooper ’08, Marc E. Cooper ’76, Katie Rames ’08, Betsy Stover Rames Davis ’76, Julie Smith Wiehl ’74, Lauren Wiehl ’08, Tamarah Dragoo Forbes ’84, Rae Forbes, Randal S. Forbes ’83, Ryanne Forbes ’08. Row 2: Lynn Bryant Still ’78, Steven M. Still ’76, Amy Still ’08, David B. Rose ’78, Ann Kuhl Rose ’78, Alison Rose ’08, Melissa Tharpe Smith ’77, Brian Smith ’08, Christine Lewellen ’08, William R. Lewellen Jr. ’75, Kathy Ritzer Farren ’75, Neil Farren ’08, Carolyn Kubec McClamroch ’79, Sarah McClamroch ’08, W. Tobin McClamroch ’77, William R. Syverson ’70, Eric Syverson ’08, Ashley Day ’08, Sally Bergin Day ’81. Row 3: Kris Maroon Faulk ’76, Erin Faulk ’08 (brother, David L. Faulk ’05), Candace Johnson Daly ’81, Chris Daly ’08, Stephen X. Daly ’80. John H. Wallace ’76, Gib Wallace ’08 (sister, Sarah H. Wallace ’05), Gerry Wallace ’08 (sister, Sarah H. Wallace ’05), Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, Bruce L. Stallings ’77, Paige Stallings ’08 (uncle, Erik D. Sorenson ’77; aunt, Cornell Chulay ’77), Katrina Sorenson Stallings ’79, Ted Tubekis ’08, Audrey Porritt ’08, Lynn Fox Porritt ’80, Katie Rasmussen ’08, N. Peter Rasmussen Jr. ’79, Margaret “Peggy” Mathias Rasmussen ’80. Row 4: Douglas A. Schaffer ’75, Kelly Schaffer ’08, Liz Thiele (brother, Christopher H. Thiele ’06; grandmother. Marilyn Newport Leis ’52; grandfather, Charles A. Leis ’52), Susan Leis Thiele ’79, Laura Parks ’08 (grandmother, Marjorie Bundy Parks ’32; great-grandmother, Edith Abbott Bundy 1904), John B. Parks ’63, R. Lee Wilson ’76, Rob Wilson ’08, Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, Jean Fletcher Maijala ’72, Steven Maijala ’08 (grandfather, William H. Fletcher ’45), Barbara Martin Tubekis ’80, Jeffrey J. Porritt ’80. Row 5: John D. Vaughn ’81, Tommy Vaughn ’08, Lyn Faller Vaughn ’81, Maggie Hardy ’08, Jill Faller Hardy ’79, Frederick Wildt ’08 (grandfather, Frederick C. Reigle ’54), Kathy Reigle Wildt ’75, David Wildt ’06, Larry Wildt ’08, Marsha Norris Chambers Sumpter ’74, Adrienne Sumpter ’08 (aunt, Brenda Norris Ritzhaupt ’71), Betsy Ballentine ’08, Lynn Mueller Ballentine ’78, Shannon Coghlan Eades ’81, Alex Eades ’08. Row 6: Abigail Hanner ’08, Mary Collings Hanner ’78, Molly Curran ’08 (uncle, Randall E. Curran ’76; cousin, Megan Curran ’04), Nancy Sheopke Curran ’80, Erin Curran ’08, Ronald D. Curran ’80. James N. DeVries ’82, Jim A. DeVries ’08, Barbara Alexander Stewart ’76, Emily Stewart ’08, James R. Stewart ’74, Pete Riggs ’08, Nancy Krebs Riggs ’81, Lynn Liebig Cheeseman ’73, Phillip A. Cheeseman ’72, David Cheeseman ’08, William King ’08, Cathleen Madigan King ’80. Greggory A. Notestine ’83. Row 7: Dan Notestine ’08, Joe Baker ’08, Paul H. Van Every ’78, David Van Every ’08.

www.depauw.edu/alumni 75

C L A S S N

1923

Mark W. Bills (dec.) was inducted posthumously into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He played basketball and baseball while a student at DePauw. He served as superintendent of schools in districts in Michigan, Missouri and Illinois.

1942

Jack R. Poole is a member of the board of directors of Allegro, Baroque and Beyond, an organization promoting the appreciation and performance of baroque music in Spokane, Wash. The performances are often done with antique instruments, in concert in a restored 19th-century theatre or in historic homes. Allegro, Baroque and Beyond also organizes and presents a free public Renaissance weekend annually in Spokane and the Royal Fireworks Festival one of the largest and oldest baroque celebrations in the country. Jack was recently appointed to the Spokane Human Rights Commission by the mayor and city council. He lives at 4805 W. Alpine Drive, Spokane, WA 99208. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1943

Stella Williams Clapp was honored by the Texas Nurses Association District #4, May 27, 2004, as one of The Great One Hundred Nurses in the Dallas and Fort Worth area. She entered the United States Public Health Service in 1947 and traveled to remote areas, teaching bedside nursing at nursing schools and public health clinics, and to families in their homes. In 1958 she became a school nurse in the Dallas Independent School District. From 1969 until her retirement in 1981, she was supervisor of the school nurses in the district. She was a volunteer for the American Red Cross Disaster Nurse Cadre for 25 years, where she worked during hurricanes, floods, chemical spills and the Delta plane crash at Dallas-Fort Worth in

O

T

E

S

1985. Stella attends continuing education seminars to keep her nursing certificate current and is an active volunteer for her church. She lives at 4835 W. Lawther Drive, #606, Dallas, TX 75214.

1944

Otto S. Steele Jr., a retired United Methodist minister, was the recipient of the 2004 Beje Clark Justice Award from the Iowa Annual Conference Peace and Justice Commission. The award recognizes persons, groups or churches in Iowa who have made a significant contribution to the work of justice by identifying and challenging root causes of injustice, locally or globally. Otto was chosen for the award in recognition of a lifetime of faithful witness and advocacy on behalf of social justice. He has been a leader in justice issues of the church’s work opposing gambling in Iowa, and he continues activity on these justice issues at age 82. He and his wife, Mildred, live in Pella, Iowa. They have been married 56 years.

1946

Barbara Blakemore received a Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Media during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She retired in 1995 as deputy editor of Family Circle magazine. She serves on the Eugene S. Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media Board of Advisers. (See photo, page 72.)

1950

Dorothy Sidney Smith writes that the Alpha Omicron Pi 1950 sorority pledge class has had a round robin of letters circulating for 54 years. She said the letters started the summer after their graduation and has continued through marriage, childrearing, childrens’ weddings, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren. Women still active in the group include Dorothy Sidney Smith, E. Zillah Janes Novak, Betty Jannasch Athey, Dora Hildeb-

CLASS NOTES POLICY

The class notes section of DePauw Magazine allows DePauw alumni to keep their classmates and the University current on their careers, activities and whereabouts. We are also interested in publishing anecdotes and reminiscences of alumni college days. Submissions should be limited to 500 words and may be humorous, reflective or serious. All information for class notes should be sent to Donna Grooms, DePauw University, Bartlett Alumni House, 411 E. Seminary Street, P.O. Box 37, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037. You may also fax us the information at (765) 658-4041 or e-mail to [email protected]. Photographs will be used as space allows and cannot be returned. If you submit digital photos, the images should be shot at the highest resolution on the digital camera. Images must be saved at the highest resolution or 300 dpi minimum in JPEG format. In the interest of privacy, we will publish home and e-mail addresses only if an alumnus or alumna specifically requests us to do so. Please direct class note questions to Carla Schwab, editorial assistant, DePauw University, P.O. Box 37, 300 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, IN 46135-0037. Phone: (765) 658-4627; fax (765) 658-4625; e-mail [email protected]. – Editor rand Meredith, Patricia Jacobs Mottweiler Jenkins, Marilyn Davis Boles, Elizabeth Horn Schumacher, Dorothy Scott Capp, Kathryn Schwarz Colten, Yvonne Smith Church, Jane Kuentzel Maulbetsch, Carol Downie Regan, Suzanne Johnson Early and Marjorie Gardner Schweitzer.

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

1951

Norval B. Stephens Jr. is co-chair of the Genesis Group, a coalition of 42 national and international fraternities and sororities working to help solve the problem of binge drinking on college campuses. The Genesis Group chose DePauw and the University of Kentucky to begin its Program For Change.

1952

DePauw 2004 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees (from left): Dr. Carla J. Weaver ’92, Dr. Steven S. Overman ’72, Robert N. Bills ’46 (accepting award for his father Mark W. Bills ’23, dec.), Joy Howe Blang ’92, Bradley D. Hauter ’87 and Robert C. Kirk Jr. ’71.

76

Elizabeth Ayres Tucker lives at 268 College Walk Lane, Brevard, NC 28712. Lee H. Hamilton, vice chair of the 9/11 Commission, and members of the committee were

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni. praised by The New York Times, June 19, 2004, for having done a masterly job. The commission’s report was released in July 2004. Lee presented the commission’s final report to President George W. Bush at a ceremony held in the rose garden at the White House. Lee was a speaker at DePauw’s election-issue symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004.

1953

John Jakes was one of the authors featured in an exhibition titled “Write On! Authors of the Lowcountry” at the Coastal Discovery Museum in South Carolina. The museum and the Island Writers’ Network were co-sponsors of the exhibit. John is the author of 16 best-selling historical novels.

1956

Richard W. Peck, writer of 30 young adult novels, has written another funny children’s novel titled The Teacher’s Funeral: A Comedy in Three Parts. Richard has received numerous awards for his young adult fiction including the 2001 Newbery Medal, the 2002 Chicago Tribune Prize for Young Adult Fiction as well as receiving the National Humanities Medal from President George W. Bush, April 22, 2002. Peck taught a class this past summer on young adult literature at the Louisiana State University School of Library and Information Science. Attending the class was Anne B. Maverick ’72, a library media specialist. Anne was a member of a panel creating reading lists for middle school students. Richard and she discovered they shared more than one alma

mater, DePauw as well as Washington University. (See photo, page 80.)

1957

Hirotsugu “Chuck” Iikubo received the Old Gold Goblet during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He is chairman and CEO of Decision Systems, Inc. He serves on the DePauw Board of Trustees. (See photo, page ?) Vernon E. Jordan Jr. was lead debate negotiator for Senator Kerry by the John Kerry for President campaign. He also was elected president of the Economic Club of Washington. The Economic Club was created to provide a forum for business and government leaders to express their views on key economic issues. Vernon was an adviser to Presidents Clinton and Carter and is currently senior managing director of Lazard Fréres & Company, LLC. Vernon was the featured speaker at the opening session of the Grand Boule of the Sigma Pi Phi fraternity’s centennial celebration in Philadelphia, June 2004. Membership to the fraternity is by invitation only. Lester “Skip” B. Mathieson and David L. Dunkelberger ’61 are football coaches at Blackburn College. Skip is in his second year of coaching at Blackburn. David retired from Otterbein College two years ago but returned to coach defense at Blackburn this past fall. David and Skip have been friends for more than 40 years – a friendship that started at DePauw. Ten members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority met in April 2004 at the St. Louis Alumnae Club’s Founders’ Day luncheon to celebrate 50 years of friendship. Their four-day reunion also included visits to the Arch, Lewis and Clark bi-centennial and the 1904 World’s Fair exhibitions. (See photo, below.)

1954

William F. Rasmussen was the founder of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN), which celebrated 25 years of broadcasting sports programming 24 hours a day, Sept. 7, 2004. In 1994 Bill was recognized as one of 40 individuals who had the greatest impact on the world of sports over the previous 40 years. He is the chief executive officer of IntelliNet in Naples, Fla.

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

1957 Pi Beta Phi reunion in St. Louis. Those attending the reunion included Virginia Armstrong Weise, Judie Roser Smith, Margaret “Peg” Steffen Sant’Ambrogio, Loretta Lewis Pedott, Suzanne DeCosted Breckenridge, Carol Rudolph Stoddard, Anne Jaudon Campbell, Marilee Lidikay McCallister, Rosanne Miller Jacks and Nancy Ford Charles.

To change your address call (765) 658-4205 or e-mail [email protected] or fax (765) 658-4172.

77

C L A S S N

1958

Ann Clarkson Turpin is organist for and director of Chester River Chorale in Chestertown, Md. She conducted and accompanied the chorale group at a free performance in Fountain Park in July 2004. Ann is the founding director of the 50-member Chesapeake Youth Chorale and a member of the American Choral Directors Association. Joseph R. Flummerfelt was named Conductor of the Year by Musical America 2004. He will return to DePauw, spring 2005, as the Elizabeth P. Allen Distinguished University Professor. He will spend three weeks on campus to direct the choirs and serve as a consultant to the School of Music and the choral program throughout the year. He was director of the DePauw choirs from 1964-68. Joe retired as the artistic director and principal conductor of the Westminster Choir College after 33 years. In his retirement, he continues as the artistic director for the Spoleto Festival U.S.A. in Charleston, S.C.; conductor for the New York Philharmonic with the New York Choral Artists; and as a frequent guest conductor and instructor of master classes. DePauw honored Joe with an Honorary Doctor of Music degree in 1982, Old Gold Goblet in 1988 and Old Gold Medal in 2004. The Old Gold Medal is awarded “from time to time by the DePauw University Board of Trustees to individuals who have served the University in a unique and meritorious manner.” (See photo, below.)

Joseph R. Flummerfelt ’58, right, with President Robert G. Bottoms William A. Kirk is a mathematics professor at the University of Iowa. He received an honorary degree of Doctor Honoris Causa degree from the Maria CurieSklodowska University in Lublin, Poland, May 26, William A. Kirk ’58 2004. (See photo, right.)

78

O

T

E

S

1959

Donald J. Perozzi was the recipient of the Yellow Pages Lifetime Achievement Award. The award is given by the Kelsey Group to recognize an individual who has made significant contributions to the industry, adheres to high standards, sets meaningful goals and exhibits innovative leadership. Donald is a retired group president of BellSouth Advertising and Publishing.

1960

Gary L. Wegenke is dean of the college of education at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Mich. He was recently profiled in the “Where Are They Now” column of the Courier newspaper of Waterloo and Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

1961

David L. Dunkelberger and Lester “Skip” B. Mathieson ’57 are football coaches at Blackburn College in Carlinville, Ill. Skip is in his second year of coaching at Blackburn. David retired from Otterbein College two years ago but returned to coaching defense this past fall. David and Skip have been friends for more than 40 years – a friendship that started at DePauw. Mary Sims Cannell and her husband, Roger, live at 18 Aracena Lane, Hot Springs Village, AR 71909. Their e-mail address is [email protected]. Mary Spencer Lyman’s book, Public Education: Issues and Challenges, has been chosen as a study text by the United Methodists in a program for schools of Christian mission across the United States.

These short-term study programs are attended by approximately 20,000 persons annually. Mary is a retired staff member of the United Methodist Women’s Division that sponsors the short-term study programs. She lives in Northport, N.Y. (See Recent Words, page 8.)

1962

D. Bruce Frobes is president of the Forest Highlands Golf Club in Flagstaff, Ariz. The canyon course is ranked number one of all Arizona courses. He and his wife, Cobe Battey Frobes, live in Flagstaff and winter in Tucson. Bruce retired in 1999 after 34 years with Harris Trust Bank of Arizona. Cobe also retired in 1999 after 18 years teaching high school in Scottsdale, Ariz. Their email address is [email protected]. (Their last name was misspelled in the summer magazine. The magazine staff apologizes for the error.) Robert C. Nordvall retired as dean of Gettysburg College two years ago. Since his retirement, he has lived in Pistoia, Italy (near Florence). He writes a weekly newsletter of his observations and adventures in Italy that can be viewed at www.bob.it.tt. He is willing to offer advice to his fellow DePauw classmates who are planning a visit to Italy. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1963

Robert H. Fuller was named a fellow member of the 2004 class of the National Society of Professional Engineers. The fellow membership grade honors active members who have demonstrated exemplary service to the profession, the society and the community. Robert lives in Columbus, Ohio, and is a mechanical engineer for Robert H. Fuller & Associates. Karen Koning AbuZayd was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “America’s

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S pharmaceutical company that focuses on the development and commercialization of unique and uniquely improved ophthalmic products. He is the president of Conner-Thoele Limited and chairman of Cellegy Pharmaceuticals.

1966

The Pi Beta Phi class of 1963 had a reunion in May 2004, in Napa, Calif. Members attending included Sallie Reid Tasto, Susan Parker Jones, Marilyn Wehrman Levine, Caroline Musick Capoot, Kathleen Jones Mattox, Nancy Markham Ragatz, Martha Forester Bruss, Patricia See Zurcher and Margery Anderson Merrill. Role in the World.” She is the deputy commissioner general of the United Nations Relief & Works Agency. Evelyn Whaley LaFollette and other DePauw alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. (See photo, page 90.)

1964

Thomas A. Gibson is a member of the board of trustees of Falcon Financial Investment Trust. Falcon Financial is a specialty finance real estate investment trust that originates and services loans to automotive dealers. Tom is chairman emeritus of Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. and serves on the board of directors of IKON Office Solutions and Dealer Tire. Timothy A. Stabler retired as chair of the biology department at Indiana University Northwest after 31 years. He is devoting his retirement time to building cameras and returning to photography, oil painting, woodcarving, amateur radio and, as he says, “anything else I want to do.” He volunteers one day a week at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1965

Bruce P. Bickner is an independent trustee of AMLI Residential Properties Trust. He heads the audit committee. Joseph H. Danks retired from Kent State University, after 36 years, as professor emeritus of psychology and dean emeritus of the College

of Arts and Sciences. He is a research professor in the Center for Advanced Study of Language at the University of Maryland. Joe and his wife, Carol, live at 12920 Falmouth Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20904. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Bronson C. Davis, vice chancellor of Texas Christian University, will retire in December 2004 from his current position to become a consultant to the university. Bronson has been instrumental in increasing TCU annual giving, funding six buildings and eight athletic projects, endowing 12 academic positions, increasing the endowment, scholarship funding and alumni programming. The Council for Advancement and Support of Education honored him with its highest award, the Distinguished Achievement Award, in 2003. Bronson is a member of the DePauw Alumni Board of Directors. Joseph C. Nowlin and other DePauw alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. (See photo, page 90.) Thomas S. Porter gave The Robert C. McDermond Center Lecture on Sept. 30, 2004, at DePauw. He is a general partner in EDF Ventures in Ann Arbor, Mich. Richard C. Williams is the chairman of the board for ISTA Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a specialty

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

Nicholas E. Hollis was the featured speaker at the Quaboag Historical Society’s annual meeting, April 25, 3004, in West Brookfield, Mass. His talk provided highlights and perspectives on United States history viewed from the Jennings Farm in West Virginia and its ancestors from the late 17th into the 20th century. Nicholas is director of the Jennings Heritage Project in Washington, D.C., as well as president of the Agribusiness Council, a non-profit, educational organization that has sponsored various heritage programs. Ida Grace Laury Jarvis is beginning her fifth consecutive year as director of the Dickinson College Fall/Full Year Program in Málaga, Spain. Her address is Paseo Marítimo, Cdad. De Melilla, 11-5_C, 29016 Málaga, Spain. She would enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Sally Smerz Grooms Cowal was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “America’s Role in the World.” Sally is a former United States ambassador and currently vice president of Population Services International in Washington, D.C. Dr. Margery Stoops Gass received a Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Professional Achievement during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She is founding director of the Cincinnati University Hospital Menopause and Osteoporosis Center and is on the faculty of the Center for Women’s Studies at University of Cincinnati. She serves on the Science Research Fellows Visiting Committee. (See photo, page 72.) R. Jan Strasma, senior public affairs officer for the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Region II office in Lisle, Ill., received the Distinguished Service Award, May 2004. He was honored for his three-year career with the agency, including recent communications initiatives involving a lengthy nuclear plant shutdown in Ohio and pioneering work on the agency’s Web site. He and his wife, Jane, live at 46W644 Illinois Rt. 38, Maple Park, IL 60151. They have three children, including Reid Strasma ’90. Their e-mail address is [email protected].

1967

R. Randolph Hatch is a senior client adviser in wealth management at PNC Advisers in

For a schedule of alumni events and information about alumni services, go to: www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp

79

C L A S S N Join the DePauw Career Network List your career-related opportunities with DePauw. We can help you recruit excellent candidates for your: • Summer jobs/internships • Full-time jobs (entry-level and experienced) • Executive-level jobs To recruit current DePauw students and graduates, contact: Thomas R. Cath ’76, Director of Career Services Phone: 765-658-4280 Fax: 765-658-4282 E-mail: [email protected] There are two ways to advertise your position(s): 1. Direct Posting – Post the position directly on our Web site at www.depauw. edu/admin/career/. The password is bell. To access student and alumni résumés, the password is tiger. 2. CSC Posting – E-mail or fax the position information to the Career Center. Greenwich, Conn. Randy and his wife, Judy, own a retreat on Bald Head Island, accessible only by ferry in the Cape Fear River basin in southern North Carolina. They would like to hear from other DePauwites in the area. Susan Kuhl Nowlin, Elizabeth Witler Bosin and other DePauw alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. (See photo, page 90.)

1968

Susan Campbell McCully was one of 15 volunteers profiled by the Journal and Courier in Lafayette, Ind. Susan has been a community volunteer since 1973 and focuses her time on church, children, culture and community. She lives in Lafayette and is involved with the Lafayette Museum of Art as a board of directors member as well as a member of the board of directors for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). She is president of WH Long Rental Management and Builders.

1969

James P. Evans lives at 4436 Fairway Drive, Carrollton, TX 75010. John F. McWethy returned to DePauw as the John D. Hughes Distinguished Visiting Professor in September 2004. The John D. Hughes Distinguished Visiting Professorship was established with a gift from John D. Hughes ’31, an Indianapolis attorney. As visiting professor, John worked with

80

O

T

E

S

both advisers and student staff members of The DePauw, WGRE and D3TV. He also participated in the election-issue symposium DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, September 16-18, 2004. John has been the chief national security correspondent for ABC News since 1984. He reports on military and diplomatic aspects of United States foreign policies, usually from the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Dan Quayle is a senior adviser to the board of directors of Senex Financial Corporation, a healthcare services company based in Indianapolis. Dan is chairman of Cerberus Global Investments. He welcomed attendees to the election-issue symposium DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16, 2004, by a video message. Theodore M. Solso received a Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Management and Entrepreneurship during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He is CEO and chairman of the board at Columbus, Ind.-based Cummins, Inc. He serves on the DePauw Board of Trustees. (See photo, page 72.) Robert M. Steele, the Nelson Poynter Scholar at The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., took part in the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. He was a member of the discussion panel on “The Media and the Presidential Campaign.” Christopher J. Wurster has assumed the position of senior development officer for DePauw after serving as director of alumni relations from 2000-03 and then as executive director of alumni Christopher J. Wurster ’69 relations until October 2004 (See photo, left.)

1970

Judith A. Edstrom was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “America’s Role in the World.” Judith is the sector manager for the World Bank in Washington, D.C. Mary Leonard Ramshaw was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,

2004. The panel discussion focused on “The Media and the Presidential Campaign.” Mary is the assistant managing editor for business news at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

1971

Susan M. Blackmun is a freelance writer and photographer. She and her sisters were featured in a recent article in the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel that examined their relationship with their father, the late Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun. Her father researched and wrote Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that legalized abortion. Susan sees her father as a champion of free speech, privacy and individual rights, especially for minorities and women. Robert C. Kirk Jr. was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He ran track while a student at DePauw. He is a teacher and coach at Columbus (Ohio) Academy. (See photo, page 76.) Janice Pahl Kern is the director of Eli Broad Colleagues Program. The program is set to launch in 2005 and will engage senior leaders to help solve tough policy issues, develop their regional leadership skills and forge bonds that will become a leadership infrastructure in Southern California. Janice’s e-mail address is jan@leadershipnetwork. org. She encourages her DePauw classmates and friends to keep in touch. Mark E. Rolfing was NBC’s golf analyst for the U.S. Open in June 2004. He is president of The Rolfing Companies in Hawaii.

1972

Anne B. Maverick is a library media specialist. This summer she attended a course on literature for young adolescents at the Louisiana State University School of Library and Information Science. The course was taught by Richard W. Peck ’57. Richard has been a writer of young adult literature since the 1970s and recipient of several awards for young adult fiction, including the Newbery Award. During the course, Anne served on a panel creating reading lists for middle school students. She and

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

Richard W. Peck ’57 and Anne B. Maverick ’72 at the Louisiana State University School of Library and Information Science.

C L A S S N Richard discovered that they share more than one alma mater, DePauw as well as Washington University. Anne lives at 834 Bourbon Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70808. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. (See photo, bottom previous page.) Dr. Steven S. Overman was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He played baseball while a student at DePauw. He is medical director of rheumatology for Northwest Hospital and Medical Center and a clinical associate professor with the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. (See photo, page 72.) Mark A. Robertson is an attorney with the Oklahoma City law firm of Robertson & Williams. He is chairman of the law practice management section of the American Bar Association. Mark has been active in the section for more than 20 years, serving on the publishing board and as a council member and articles editor for Law Practice Management magazine. He is the co-author of Winning Alternatives to the Billable Hour: Strategies that Work Second Edition.

1973

Larry Behle retired as a biology and physical science teacher from Avon (Ind.) High School in 2002. The following year he and his wife opened The Uncommon Corner Bookstore in Plainfield, Ind., which features used and rare books. Larry also organized his 40th high school reunion with a national radio broadcast. The XM Radio station in Washington, D.C., offers a feature called Power to the People, on which listeners choose the songs that are played and also write stories to accompany their selections. On June 24, 2004, the program was centered on Larry’s classmates’ song

O

T

E

S

In celebration of DePauw’s new art center and in memory of Professor Richard E. Peeler, alumni art majors from the Class of 1974 and others were invited to exhibit their artwork during 2004 Alumni Reunion Weekend. From left: former DePauw art professor Willis “Bing” H. Davis ’59, Sara E. “Betsy” Behling, Nancy Reichmann Davis, Christine Plank Rales, Nancy Wells Lovett and Margorie J. Egee. Exhibitors not pictured: Margaret A. Huggard, Elaine Barker-Cortrecht, Roberta Elliott and David W. Herrold, professor of art. choices and a script written by Larry and a high school friend. Barrett L. Boehm, a partner and management consultant with IBM Business Consulting Service in St. Louis, recently hired five 2004 DePauw graduates for entry-level positions. They were Brandon K. Gadacz ’04, Susan M. Ostermann ’04, Mary K. Hancock ’04, Yusaku Kawai ’04 and Matthew E. Kappel ’04. Susan Ethier Gevaert and her husband, John, live at Fliederweg 20c, 64342 Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany. Robert D. Franks was a panelist at the DePauw’s election issue symposium, DePauw Discourse

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “Defining Domestic Issues.” Bob is a former United States congressman and currently president of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey. David M. Hurst is a purchasing agent for Cook Pharmica. He lives at 974 S. Baldwin Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401. His e-mail address is [email protected]. D. Scott Lutzke is managing director and co-founder of Centerfield Capital Partners, L.P., in Indianapolis. The firm specializes in venture capital, mezzanine financing, enterprise creation, banking and corporate finance, portfolio management, accounting and securities law. Paul C. VanBooven (dec. Jan. 10, 2004) was inducted posthumously into the University of Kentucky Law School Hall of Fame. He graduated from the UK College of Law in 1976 and had served the university from 1976 to 1989 as an associate dean. He was general counsel for the law school at the time of his death after a four-year battle with cancer.

1974

E. Webb Bassick gave The Robert C. McDermond Center Lecture on Nov. 18, 2004, at DePauw. He is chief executive officer of Compensation Strategies. Inc., in Bannockburn, Ill. Pamela J. Coburn received a Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Creative and Performing Arts during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She is one of the leading international lyric singers and a regular performer in the world’s

Don’t miss out on news from DePauw! Post your e-mail address at: www.depauw.edu/alumni/email/index.asp

81

C L A S S N most important opera halls and concert halls. (See photo, page 72.) Susan L. Ebert is the publisher and editor of Lone Star Outdoor News in Dallas. The publication is Texas’ first weekly hunting and fishing newspaper. The first issue was published Aug. 27, 2004. Susan lives at 10834 Eden Roc, Dallas, TX 75238. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Judson C. Green Jr. is the president and chief executive officer of NAVTEQ, a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation systems, mobile navigation devices and Internet-based mapping applications based in Chicago. Judson rang the opening bell, Aug. 6, 2004, at the New York Stock Exchange as his company celebrated its initial public offering on that day. He recently served three years as chairman of the DePauw Board of Trustees. Rev. Scott Roley is the author of God’s Neighborhood: A Hopeful Journey in Racial Reconciliation & Community Renewal. In the book, Scott tells how his career changed from that of a Christian singer and songwriter to one of a church pastor living in a disadvantaged neighborhood and working for social justice. He is the pastor for missions and outreach at Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tenn. (See Recent Words, page 8.) Patricia Spain Lord retired after 28 years from the City of Lake Forest police force as a deputy police chief. She was profiled in August 2004 in the Lake Forester newspaper in Chicago. The story tells how Pat was a pioneer as a female in the law enforcement department. She became the highest-ranking and longest-serving woman in the department and experienced many changes in the department to accommodate women. Pat plans to continue her online antique and collectibles business during her retirement.

1975

Mark A. Filippell is managing director for the Western Reserve Partners LLC in Cleveland, a new investment banking firm. Filippell and his four partners and their staff will provide customized investment banking solutions for middle-market companies. The Web site is www.wesrespartners. com. Mark says he is very excited about starting a new business venture at the age of 50 and adds that his combined group has more than 100 years of investment banking experience.

O

T

E

S

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni. Kristine A. Iverson was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “America’s Role in the World.” Kris is an assistant secretary of labor for congressional and intergovernmental affairs in Washington, D.C. Charles A. Johnpeter is the regional director of the north central region of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. David S. Ricker and Katherine I. Nelson (Kirkwood Community College) were married June 19, 2004, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. David is the community relations coordinator for Pima County Superior Court in Tucson, Ariz. Katherine is a clinical analyst in the information services department for University Medical Center in Tucson. Dave’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Nancy L. White and Ralph Guerin were married July 3, 2004, in Pasadena, Calif. Nancy is a partner in the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson LLP and works in both the Phoenix and Los Angeles offices. Nancy’s e-mail address is nwhite@steptoe. com.(See photo, below.)

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

1976

J. Benjamin Campbell II gave The Robert C. McDermond Center Lecture on Sept. 23, 2004, at DePauw. He is the president of the Northeast Indiana Region of Bank One in Fort Wayne, Ind. Randall E. Curran is a senior managing director in the corporate finance restructuring practice of FTI Consulting, Inc., where he works with the company’s interim management services team. FTI provides corporate finance restructuring consulting in the areas of forensics, litigation and economics. Randall was The Robert C. McDermond Center Lecture speaker at DePauw, Nov. 13, 2003. Philip H. Godfrey II is the president of the National Senior Games Association in Baton Rouge, La. He was quoted in a recent article in the Indiana Evansville Courier & Press about the importance of senior citizens having opportunities to keep active. The newspaper article was written by DePauw sophomore Brandon S. Gee.

1977

Barbara Kingsolver, author of several best-selling novels, including The Poisonwood Bible, was chosen as one of the 50 Essential Reads by Contemporary Authors by patrons of the Hay-on-Wye book festival in Britain. The voting for the top 50 was overseen by the organizers of the Orange Prize for women’s fiction from a sampling of 500 patrons. Barnes & Noble bookstores have listed The Poisonwood Bible as one of “tomorrow’s classics.”

1978

Nancy L. White ’75 and Ralph Guerin on their honeymoon in Paris, where they saw Susan Gevaert ’73, a sorority sister of Nancy’s.

Timothy C. Collins gave The Robert C. McDermond Center Lecture, Feb. 26, 2004. He is the founder and chief executive officer of

For a schedule of alumni events and information about alumni services, go to: www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp

82

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S Render Killian Heath & Lyman, P.S.C., in the health law practice group as a shareholder. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Terry S. Smith is head football coach at Williamstown (W. Va.) High School.

1981

Jane E. Lambert ’78 and Christopher H. Doerge wedding party. Those attending included Jane’s son, Brandon D. Like ’04, son Christopher Doerge and daughter Stephanie Like. Ripplewood Holdings LLC. Tim was chosen as one of SmartMoney magazine’s “Power 30.” Aimee Guest Hucek is a freelance graphic designer. Her three-dimensional die-cut card, Hanukkah Stars, is included in the Museum of Modern Art’s holiday card collection for 2004. Jane E. Lambert and Christopher H. Doerge (University of Utah) were married April 4, 2004, on Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga. Christopher is employed by Purdue University at the Jonathan Amy Facility for Chemical Instrumentation. They live in West Lafayette, Ind. (See photo, above.) Andrew H. Madsen III is president and chief operating officer of Darden Restaurants. He is president of Olive Garden, Darden’s most profitable chain. Larry C. Spears received the International Leadership Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award, April 30, 2004. The award was presented at the annual Dare to Lead Awards Breakfast at the Junior League of St. Louis. Larry is president and chief executive officer of The Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership in Indianapolis. He is the co-editor of nine books. His most recent is Practicing Servant-Leadership: Succeeding Through Trust, Bravery and Forgiveness. (See Recent Words, page 8.) (See photo, below.)

1979

Elizabeth L. Hake received a Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Citizenship and Voluntary Service during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She is a nurse, and founder and volunteer director of Jericho Ministries, which helps women in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, discover freedom in Christ and dignity and hope through skills learned in the ministry’s sewing workshop program. (See photo, page 72.) Mark R. Kelley is chairman of the Cancer Etiology Study Section, Division of Onocological Sciences Integrated Review Group for the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute. He is also the director of the Experimental Therapeutics Program of the Indiana University Cancer Center at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1980

Bruce P. Anshutz and his wife, Marjorie, announce the adoption of their daughter, Lainey Elizabeth FuZhong Anshutz, from Nanning, China, May 10, 2004. Lainey was born May 8, 2003. They live at 7400 S. Carlisle Road, Terre Haute, IN 47802. Bruce’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Jane Chowning Shields is the women’s soccer coach at Indiana’s Hamilton Heights High School. Steven H. Pratt has re-joined the firm of Hall

SAVE THE DATE! Larry C. Spears ’78 receiving the International Leadership Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award

■ June 8 - 12 2005

David J. Carr, a partner in the labor and employment law department of the Indianapolis law firm Ice Miller, was voted an Indiana “Super Lawyer,” according to Indiana Lawyer magazine. The recognition goes to David J. Carr ’81 the top five percent of Indiana lawyers, based on the votes of fellow Indiana attorneys and the determination of a lawyer nominating panel. He also won re-election to a four-year term on the Zionsville, Ind., Town Council. Mary G. Meeker, an Internet analyst for Morgan Stanley & Company, was involved in the Google stock offering in August through which she was instrumental in helping Morgan Stanley win the designation of offering co-underwriter. Mary says she supports the continuing growth of the World Wide Web in business. Newsweek magazine quoted her as saying, “As far as the Internet is concerned, we’re still in the second inning.” Bradford L. Nadborne is the head men’s basketball coach at Manchester College in North Manchester, Ind.

1982

Juan C. Davila and his wife, Lucia, are coowners of La Merienda, a bakery on the East Side of Chicago that features Mexican and Hispanic pastries and European artisan breads. They are the parents of triplets: daughters Sofia and Adriana, and son Emilio. Joseph A. Farinella and his wife, Maureen, invented, created and patented the first digital bookmark that can be used to track daily reading minutes. The bookmark was launched at BookExpo America in Chicago, June 2004, and won Best New Product of 2004. Joe and Maureen live in Gilbert, Ariz. They have two children. Joe’s e-mail address is [email protected]. David W. Greising was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “Defining Domestic Issues.” He is the chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Barbara Stephens Long is an Indiana representative for the exclusive collection of knitwear designed by French Rags, a company based in

83

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S Render Killian Heath & Lyman, P.S.C., in the health law practice group as a shareholder. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Terry S. Smith is head football coach at Williamstown (W. Va.) High School.

1981

Jane E. Lambert ’78 and Christopher H. Doerge wedding party. Those attending included Jane’s son, Brandon D. Like ’04, son Christopher Doerge and daughter Stephanie Like. Ripplewood Holdings LLC. Tim was chosen as one of SmartMoney magazine’s “Power 30.” Aimee Guest Hucek is a freelance graphic designer. Her three-dimensional die-cut card, Hanukkah Stars, is included in the Museum of Modern Art’s holiday card collection for 2004. Jane E. Lambert and Christopher H. Doerge (University of Utah) were married April 4, 2004, on Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga. Christopher is employed by Purdue University at the Jonathan Amy Facility for Chemical Instrumentation. They live in West Lafayette, Ind. (See photo, above.) Andrew H. Madsen III is president and chief operating officer of Darden Restaurants. He is president of Olive Garden, Darden’s most profitable chain. Larry C. Spears received the International Leadership Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award, April 30, 2004. The award was presented at the annual Dare to Lead Awards Breakfast at the Junior League of St. Louis. Larry is president and chief executive officer of The Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership in Indianapolis. He is the co-editor of nine books. His most recent is Practicing Servant-Leadership: Succeeding Through Trust, Bravery and Forgiveness. (See Recent Words, page 8.) (See photo, below.)

1979

Elizabeth L. Hake received a Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Citizenship and Voluntary Service during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She is a nurse, and founder and volunteer director of Jericho Ministries, which helps women in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, discover freedom in Christ and dignity and hope through skills learned in the ministry’s sewing workshop program. (See photo, page 72.) Mark R. Kelley is chairman of the Cancer Etiology Study Section, Division of Onocological Sciences Integrated Review Group for the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute. He is also the director of the Experimental Therapeutics Program of the Indiana University Cancer Center at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1980

Bruce P. Anshutz and his wife, Marjorie, announce the adoption of their daughter, Lainey Elizabeth FuZhong Anshutz, from Nanning, China, May 10, 2004. Lainey was born May 8, 2003. They live at 7400 S. Carlisle Road, Terre Haute, IN 47802. Bruce’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Jane Chowning Shields is the women’s soccer coach at Indiana’s Hamilton Heights High School. Steven H. Pratt has re-joined the firm of Hall

SAVE THE DATE! Larry C. Spears ’78 receiving the International Leadership Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award

■ June 8 - 12 2005

David J. Carr, a partner in the labor and employment law department of the Indianapolis law firm Ice Miller, was voted an Indiana “Super Lawyer,” according to Indiana Lawyer magazine. The recognition goes to David J. Carr ’81 the top five percent of Indiana lawyers, based on the votes of fellow Indiana attorneys and the determination of a lawyer nominating panel. He also won re-election to a four-year term on the Zionsville, Ind., Town Council. Mary G. Meeker, an Internet analyst for Morgan Stanley & Company, was involved in the Google stock offering in August through which she was instrumental in helping Morgan Stanley win the designation of offering co-underwriter. Mary says she supports the continuing growth of the World Wide Web in business. Newsweek magazine quoted her as saying, “As far as the Internet is concerned, we’re still in the second inning.” Bradford L. Nadborne is the head men’s basketball coach at Manchester College in North Manchester, Ind.

1982

Juan C. Davila and his wife, Lucia, are coowners of La Merienda, a bakery on the East Side of Chicago that features Mexican and Hispanic pastries and European artisan breads. They are the parents of triplets: daughters Sofia and Adriana, and son Emilio. Joseph A. Farinella and his wife, Maureen, invented, created and patented the first digital bookmark that can be used to track daily reading minutes. The bookmark was launched at BookExpo America in Chicago, June 2004, and won Best New Product of 2004. Joe and Maureen live in Gilbert, Ariz. They have two children. Joe’s e-mail address is [email protected]. David W. Greising was a panel participant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused on “Defining Domestic Issues.” He is the chief business correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Barbara Stephens Long is an Indiana representative for the exclusive collection of knitwear designed by French Rags, a company based in

83

C L A S S N Santa Monica, Calif., whose designs are sold by private appointment only during a week-long trunk show four times a year. Barbara’s idea of adding coordinated dog sweaters for the buyers is proving to be a success. Her shih-tzu, Mollie, flew to Los Angeles to model the designs and was a big hit at the showing of the fall collection. The dog sweater line will be named French WAGS. More information about the company is available at www.frenchrags.com. Barbara’s e-mail address is [email protected]. James L. Wheeler and Joan Werleman (Loyola University) were married Sept. 4, 2004, in York, Pa. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Michael L. Coogan, O. Garwood Lippincott and Philip J. Quattrochi. James and Joan live at 2564 Grandview Park Drive, York, PA 17404. Their email address is [email protected].

1983

Elizabeth A. King is the interim minister at First Church in Wenham, Mass.

1984

Andrew B. Buroker climbed two mountains and placed the DePauw banner on the summit of each: One banner atop Mt. Adams in Washington state on June 17, after an eight-hour asAndrew B. Buroker ’84 cent, and the second atop Mt. St. Helens on June 12. Andy is a partner at Krieg DeVault LLP in Indianapolis. Andy was elected national secretary and treasurer of the American Heart Association. He has been a member of the American Heart Association national board of directors and the national administrative cabinet since 2002. He was one of five recipients of the Indiana University School of Law’s 2004 Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his service to the American Heart Association. (See photo, above.) Michele Dooley Morris and Paul L. Brisson were married Sept. 6, 2004. Michele is a controller for A1 Party Rentals. Paul is a family law attorney. They live in Glendora, Calif., with Michele’s children: Heather, 16, and James, 11. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

O

T

E

S

Donna L. Jewell ’84 and Michael Worton wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Richard A. Palacios ’75 (brother-in-law of the bride), Lynn Jewell Palacios ’77 (sister of the bride), Marvin R. Jewell ’54 (father of the bride), Suzanne D. Strater ’84, Sandra L. Gyorgyi ’84 and Gregory R. Ohm ’85. Donna L. Jewell and Michael Worton were married May 29, 2004, in northern Michigan. They live at 501 Dartmouth Drive, S.E., Albuquerque, NM 87106. Donna taught dance in Salzburg, Austria, for six years. She is head of the dance department at the University of New Mexico. (See photo, above.) David G. Martyn and his wife, Monica, announce the birth of their son, Benjamin Lee Martyn, March 23, 2004. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Pamela J. Para is a contributing author of Risk Management Handbook for Healthcare Organizations, fourth edition. During her 20th reunion at DePauw, June 2004 Pam dedicated a copy of the book to the Roy O. West Library. She is the director of professional and technical services for the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management in Chicago. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. (See photo, below.)

Pamela J. Para ’84 dedicates a copy of Risk Management Handbook for Healthcare Organizations to Roy O.West Library during Alumni ReunionWeekend, June 2004. Pam was a contributing author and is pictured with Wesley W. Wilson, coordinator of archives and special collections at DePauw, accepting the book. Mary Pinto Krugel and her husband, Mitchell, announce the birth of their son, Samuel Krugel, Dec. 23, 2003.

Marshall W. Reavis gave The Robert C. McDermond Lecture at DePauw on Nov. 11, 2003. He is the managing director of SVM, LP, in Des Plaines, Ill. Susan Reichert Milanak and her husband, Dan, announce the birth of their daughter, Lauren Milanak, March 21, 2004. Lauren joins brothers Jack, 8, and Spencer, 5, at their home in Lake Forest, Ill. Susan is the executive director of The Reichert Foundation, a non-profit foundation that provides financial support to organizations that provide services to the disadvantaged. Ellen Stahl Minnig and her family live in Denver. She has three children: Max, 14; Margaret, 12; and Carl, 5. She is an in-house counsel for First Financial Corporation, specializing in real estate litigation and tax litigation. She is a member of Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity and a member of the Colorado and Denver bar associations. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Jill Swisher Muti is head of school for Ashley Hall School in Charleston, S.C. Ashley Hall is an independent college preparatory school for girls and young women. She and her husband, Lorenzo, founded Spoleto Study Abroad, a program that offers secondary students and faculty members the opportunity to participate in a month-long educational journey in Spoleto, Italy. Carrie L. Torres is a career counselor at WorkOne in Greenfield, Ind. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

1985

Mary-Beth Coty earned her doctoral degree in nursing science from Vanderbilt University, June 2004. She is the director of clinical research and nursing practice at the University of Louisville Hospital. She lives in Elizabethtown, Ky.

Don’t miss out on news from DePauw! Post your e-mail address at: www.depauw.edu/alumni/email/index.asp

84

C L A S S N

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005 Sheryl Smith Hays; her husband, Jon; and their three children live at 8645 Cholla Road, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Sava A. Vojcanin and his wife, Valerie, announce the birth of their son, John William Vojcanin, July 12, 2004. They live in Lake Bluff, Ill. Sava’s e-mail address is [email protected].

1986

Laura Francis Friedlander and her husband, David, announce the birth of their son, Nathaniel Gregory Friedlander, Aug. 27, 2004. Nathan joins brother Aaron at 2912 Yacht Basin Road, Las Vegas, NV 89128. Robert D. LoPrete is a partner in the estate and wealth planning group of Sachnoff & Weaver, Ltd., a law firm in Chicago. He provides counsel in the areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, business succession and wealth preservation and transfer. He is also president of the board of directors of AIDS Legal Council of Chicago, an organization that protects the legal rights of individuals in the Chicago area affected by HIV/AIDS. Peter G. Ruppert gave The Robert C. McDermond Center Lecture at DePauw on Oct. 7, 2004. He is the founder and president of the National Heritage Academies in Grand Rapids, Mich. John P. Tull is team president of the San Diego Riptide. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the franchise, which plays in the Arena Football2 League. Timothy A. Weaver joined the Elkhart (Ind.) law firm of Barnes & Thornburg LLP as of counsel. He will concentrate on estate planning, Medicaid planning, elder law and business law.

1987

Bradley D. Hauter was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He played soccer while a student at DePauw. He coaches men’s and women’s soccer, and softball, at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind. (See photo, page 76.) Jennifer Michels Heitman is a teacher at the Mountain Way School in Morris Plains, N.J. She is the K-2 Spanish teacher and district-wide English as a Second Language teacher. John P. Rhodes and Tracy A. Labin were married in July 2004. John is an assistant federal defender with the Federal Defenders of Montana in Missoula. Tracy is the director of the Indian Law Clinic at the University of Montana School of Law.

O

T

E

S

His e-mail address is [email protected]. John A. Snyder is the head girls’ basketball coach at Warsaw (Ind.) Community High School.

1988

Amy Buell MacNeil and her husband, Neil, live in Belgrade, Serbia, where Neil is on diplomatic assignment to the United States Embassy. Amy is a full-time mother to their son, Joe, 4. Elizabeth Christman Tryon and her husband, Don, announce the birth of their son, Benjamin Parker Tryon, Sept. 28, 2004. Benjamin joins sister Grace, 8, and brother Carter, 5, at 2201 Timberridge Drive, West Bloomfield, MI 48324. Elizabeth is an advertising sales director for Food & Wine magazine in Detroit. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Jennifer Clarkson Soster is the director of alumni relations at DePauw. She has more than 11 years of experience at DePauw, including service as assistant and associate director of alumni relations; Jennifer Clarkson Soster ’88 associate director of the Annual Fund and director of the Parents’ Fund; and assistant director and associate director of admission. Her husband, Frederick M. Soster, is a professor of geosciences at DePauw. (See photo, above.) Patrick J. Del Medico is vice president of sales and marketing at Progressive Employer Services, a privately held professional employer organization based in Sarasota, Fla. Amy Fauth Moon and her husband, David, announce the birth of their twins, Teddy and Katie Moon. Amy is a stay-at-home mom. David is a regional manager with McBee, Inc., a division of

Deluxe Checks. They live at 5013 Barnsby Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244. Amy’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Steven M. and Mary (Struck ’90) Ray announce the birth of their son, Bryan Edward Ray, July 15, 2004. Bryan joins brother Ian, 3, at 8709 Staghorn Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260. James W. Silkworth and his wife, Maureen, live at 819 Destin Drive, Endicott, NY 13760. They have two children: Ian, 10, and Sean, 7. Jim is director of human resources and total quality for Universal Instruments Corporation in Binghamton, N.Y. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1989

Michael A. and Lindsey (Hart ’97) Chabraja announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Hiatt Chabraja, July 19, 2004. They live at 2147 Thornwood Ave., Wilmette, IL 60091. Mike’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Lindsey’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Andrea A. Coons lives at 5350 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, IN 46220. Constance M. Fellman is a television news anchor in Okemos, Mich. On assignment in 1999, she did a story about a disabled mountain climber, paraplegic Jeff Pagels, when he attempted to climb Mt. Rainier in Washington State. Re-

Constance M. Fellman ’89

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

85

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni. cently, Connie accompanied Jeff as he successfully climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa. (See photo, previous page.) Susan Geeslin Woodhouse and her husband, Kevin, announce the birth of their son, William Christopher Woodhouse, Nov. 14, 2003. William joins sisters Hannah and Catherine at 12120 Thicket Hill Circle, Carmel, IN 46033. Brian J. and Leslie (Davidson ’90) Jaworski announce the birth of their son, Calvin Roe Jaworski, May 24, 2004. Calvin joins sister Ann Marie, 7, and brother John, 5, at 917 10th Ave., Grinnell, IA 50112. Brian is the men’s head soccer coach and assistant professor of physical education at Grinnell College. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Jack A. Lawrence is principal of Forest Hill Elementary School. He lives in Noblesville, Ind. Kara Narten Ladaika and her husband, Chris, announce the birth of their daughter, Lily Sophia Ladaika, June 14, 2004. Lily joins brother Christopher, 7, and sister Hannah, 5, at their home in South Euclid, Ohio. She would enjoy hearing from her classmates. Kara’s e-mail address is [email protected].

1990

Todd A. Collins lives at 3051 Newton St., Denver, CO 80211. He works for a small technology company, InfoNow Corporation, in the sales department. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Leslie (Davidson) and Brian J. Jaworski ’89 announce the birth of their son, Calvin Roe

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

86

Jaworski, May 24, 2004. Calvin joins sister Ann Marie, 7, and brother John, 5, at 917 10th Ave., Grinnell, IA 50112. Brian is the men’s head soccer coach and assistant professor of physical education at Grinnell College. His e-mail address is [email protected]. William L. Fetter and his wife, Barb, announce the birth of their son, Jacob Liam Fetter, July 1, 2003. Jacob joins sisters Katie and Sarah at their home in Fond du Lac, Wis. Bill is the director of marketing and communications for Hexagon Metrology North America. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Amy Kauerz McIntosh and her husband, Jim, announce the birth of their son, Gustav Egan McIntosh, Sept. 22, 2004. Gustav joins sister Alina at 10015 S. Cedaridge Way, Littleton, CO 80129. Amy is on a year’s leave of absence from being the assistant principal at Powell Middle School in Littleton. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Donald L. McArthur-Self undertook a write-in campaign for the United States Senate in Illinois. Don is a teacher in the social science department of Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Ill. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Amy Smith Matthews and her husband, Greg, announce the birth of their daughter, Avery Smith Matthews, May 2, 2004. Avery joins sister Eleanor, 4, at 2901 Circle Crest Court, Prospect, KY 40059. Amy is the director of human resources for Humana. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Mary (Struck) and Steven M. Ray ’88 announce the birth of their son, Bryan Edward Ray, July 15, 2004. Bryan joins brother Ian, 3, at 8709 Staghorn Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260.

1991

I. Jay Bennett received the Young Alumni Award during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He is manager of global human resources at Gen-

eral Motors in Detroit. He serves on the DePauw Board of Visitors and the executive committee of the Washington C. DePauw Society. (See photo, page 72.) J. Kenneth and Karen (Jenkins ’92) Borgerding announce the birth of their son, John “Jack” Kenneth Borgerding Jr., Nov. 21, 2003. They live at 817 S. Adams St., Arlington, VA 22204. Ken is an attorney at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart in Washington, D.C. Karen is a trial attorney at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Ken’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Karen’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Eric C. Braddom is manager of DLP Products Asia for Texas Instruments. He lives at Jasmine Garden, Unit 40B, 2239 Hong Qiao Road, Shanghai 200336 China. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Jane Probst and Jason Moore (Lehigh University) were married May 8, 2004, in Casade Campo, Dominican Republic. They live in Costa Rica. Jane is a freelance photographer. She would enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. (See photo, below.)

Jane Probst ’91 and Jason Moore Joseph L. Smith Jr. is the Indiana State Democratic party chair. He oversees and coordinates the party’s political operations in Indiana. Joe is an attorney with the Indianapolis law firm of Baker & Daniels. He and his wife, Karen, have two children: Jordan, 4, and Joseph III, 2.

1992

Holly Adams Bailey and her husband, Paul, announce the birth of their daughter, Amanda Nicole Bailey, May 27, 2004. Amanda joins brother Travis, 3, at 1 Country Lane, Mattoon, IL 61938. Holly’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Rhett N. Cochran lives at 5827 Primrose Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46220. Joy Howe Blang was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She played golf while a student at DePauw. She is an active volunteer in the Cincinnati area. (See photo, page 76.)

C L A S S N Karen (Jenkins) and J. Kenneth Borgerding ’91 announce the birth of their son, John “Jack” Kenneth Borgerding Jr., Nov. 21, 2003. They live at 817 S. Adams St., Arlington, VA 22204. Karen is a trial attorney at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Ken is an attorney at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart in Washington, D.C. Karen’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Ken’s email address is [email protected]. Tricia Kirkby Hofmann and her husband, John, announce the birth of their daughter, Casey Loretta Hofmann, May 6, 2004. They live at 1501 Helmridge Court, Louisville, KY 40222. Tricia is a partner in the New Albany, Ind., law firm of Ward, Tyler and Scott. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Chantal M. Lambrix is a teacher in the Newhall School District in Santa Clarita, Calif. She recently spent a year in Spain learning Spanish. She lives at 18327 Oakmont Drive, #822, Santa Clarita, CA 91387. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Michelle Merkel Yoakam and her husband, Gregory, announce the birth of their son, Zachary Lewis Yoakam, Feb. 5, 2004. Zach joins sister Brooke, 2, at their home in Columbus, Ohio. Krista Mullman Tweed and her family live at 719 Sunnyview Lane, Marshall, WI 53559. Dr. Carla J. Weaver was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She played basketball while a student at DePauw. She is a pediatrician with St. Vincent Neonatal Physicians in Indianapolis. (See photo, page 76.) Dean A. Wiseman earned a doctoral degree in biology from Purdue University, August 2004. He is a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Stephen M. Black at the University of Montana in Missoula, studying cardiovascular biology. Dean lives at 4242 Expressway, #18, Missoula, MT 59808. His e-mail address is [email protected].

1993

Robert E. Henry and his wife, Megan, announce the birth of their son, Thomas Michael Henry, Sept. 30, 2004. Thomas joins brother Bobby, 3, at their home in Naperville, Ill. Rob’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Matthew A. Lessall is an actor and freelance casting director in Los Angeles. He was a speaker at the DePauw Film Studies Series on Nov. 3, 2003. Lori Lindeke Switzer and her husband, Matt, announce the birth of their son, Scott Thomas Switzer, June 17, 2004. Scott joins sister Suzy, 2, at 2746 W. Morse Ave., Chicago, IL 60645. Lori’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Margaret (Mayer) and Vincent B. Browne ’94 announce the birth of their son, Samuel Tipton

O

T

E

S

“Tip” Browne, Dec. 12, 2003. Tip joins sister Edie, 4, at their home in Wilmette, Ill. Vince is a trial lawyer with Harrington, Thompson, Acker & Harrington, Ltd., in Chicago. He was elected to the executive committee and the board of governors of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and appointed vice chair of ATLA PAC. James G. Pradke, while deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, was promoted to first lieutenant. He lives in Newport News, Va., where he works as the S-4 for the 24th Battalion at Fort Eustis. His e-mail address is james. [email protected]. Susan Richards Daly is an associate minister at the Congregational Church of St. Charles in Illinois. She was featured in the Wheaton, Ill., Sun newspaper. In the article, Susan discusses what led her to decide to enter the ministry. Her husband, Michael, is the pastor of St. John United Church of Christ in Naperville, Ill. Julie Ruffolo Gilpin is the legal personnel and recruitment manager for the Milwaukee law firm of von Briesen & Roper, S.C. She is president-elect of the Junior League of Milwaukee and will serve as the league’s president during its 90th year, 200506. Julie is in her 10th year of national volunteer service as college district president for Kappa Alpha Theta. She lives at 4858 N. Sheffield Ave., Whitefish Bay, WI 53217. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

1994

Vincent B. and Margaret (Mayer ’93) Browne announce the birth of their son, Samuel Tipton “Tip” Browne, Dec. 12, 2003. Tip joins sister Edie, 4, at their home in Wilmette, Ill. Vince is a trial lawyer with Harrington, Thompson, Acker & Harrington, Ltd., in Chicago. He was elected to the executive committee and the board of governors of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and appointed vice chair of ATLA PAC. Vince and classmates Hugh M. Seyfarth, Brian J. Jaworski ’89 and Kevin A. Eskew were part of the annual Northwoods Musky Hunt. Jean Gileno is director of communications for Psi Upsilon Fraternity. She is the president of the College Fraternity Editors Association (CFEA), the oldest and largest interfraternal organization. She was honored Jean Gileno ’94 with the 2004 Marilyn Simpson

Ford Award for her outstanding service to CFEA. Jean’s e-mail address is [email protected]. (See photo, below center.) Tricia Hanson Harrison and her husband, David, announce the birth of their daughter, Katherine “Kate” Jane Harrison, Feb. 29, 2004. Kate joins brother Matthew William, 3, at their home in Kokomo, Ind. Tricia’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Stephanie Heckler Vlachos and her husband, Christopher, announce the birth of their daughter, Evyn Christine Vlachos, May 28, 2004. Evyn joins sister Eliza at their home in Gulf Breeze, Fla. Stephanie’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Angelique Lewis Paiz; her husband, Walter; and her daughter live at 1618 Amy Ave., Glendale Heights, IL 60139. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Sarah A. Norman is a senior graphic designer for Quality Engineered Products in Elkhart, Ind. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Marcus C. Robinson is the chief executive officer and principal of the Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School in Indianapolis. The Tindley School has several ties to DePauw alumni. John T. Neighbours ’71 is chairman of the board; Alan P. Hill ’81 and Kenya Taray Delemore ’96 are board members; Patrick J. Terry ’94 is director of operations; and Rosalie Landrum Pettigrew ’96, Nickola M. Baker ’94 and Margaret E. Coyne ’99 are teachers at the school. The DePauw Community Technology Enhancement Program (CTEP) delivered 50 computers to the Tindley School in June. CTEP reconditions used computers, which have been donated, and gives the computers to individuals and organizations that need them but lack the financial means to obtain them. Keith A. Veneziano and his wife, Molly, announce the birth of their son, Evan John Veneziano, Oct. 29, 2003. They live at 1410 W. Chestnut, #1E, Chicago, IL 60622.

1995

Stacy L. Forster is a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in Madison, Wis. Her coverage includes the legislature, governor and state government news. Stacy lives at 15 E. Gilman St., #3, Madison, WI 53703. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Angela Hicks Bowman, founder of Angie’s List, has expanded her market to 16 cities, including the recent additions of Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Dallas-Fort Worth and Philadelphia. Angie’s List creates and maintains a list of home service providers, which it shares with its customers. The company is based in Indianapolis. Kristin Ingwell Goode is the editor of two

For a schedule of alumni events and information about alumni services, go to: www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp

87

C L A S S N Lexington (Ky.) magazines, Chevy Chaser (www. chevychaser.com) and Southsider Magazine (www. southsidermagazine.com). Both are neighborhood publications with a focus on local businesses, personalities and entertainment. Kristin and her husband, Chris, live at 111 Lincoln Ave., Lexington, KY 40502. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Kelly A. Novy and Bradley R. Anderson (Western Michigan University) were married Sept. 4, 2004. Kelly is a band director in South Bend, Ind. Bradley is pursuing a master’s degree in occupational therapy at Western Michigan University. They live at 9015 East H Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49048. Kelly’s e-mail address is kanovy@yahoo. com. (See photo, below.)

O

T

E

S

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

1996

Kelly A. Novy ’95 and Bradley R. Anderson wedding. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Elta M. Marquez ’95, Leslie A. Wilkinson ’95. (Not pictured) Jill Steelman Cain ’96. Kathryn A. Springer earned a doctoral degree in clinical psychology in May 2004 from Indiana State University. She previously earned a doctor of jurisprudence from Indiana University’s School of Law. Kathryn is a certified family law mediator and hopes to use her legal and psychology degrees to help others resolve legal disputes. Alisa Torres DiLorenzo and her family live at 14217 Sutter Mill Way, Poway, CA 92064. She would enjoy hearing from her classmates. Alisa’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Sandra Wells Birch; her husband, John; and their one-year old son, James; live in Tucson, Ariz. Sandy is director of counseling at St. Gregory School, a private school in Tucson that serves grades 7-12. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

Case B. Clay is the co-director of sales for the Three Chimneys Farm in Midway, Ky. Three Chimneys has been home to champion stallions, including Stew O’Gold and the only undefeated Triple Crown winner in history, Seattle Slew. Case is a member of the boards of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Political Action Committee and the Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass as well as a member of the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s political action committee. Stephanie Lynch Bohanon and her husband, Tony, announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Raye Bohanon, Nov. 18, 2003. They live at 89 Schoolhouse Lane, Bargersville, IN 46106. Stephanie’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Ryan C. Williams is the author of Windows XP Digital Music For Dummies, part of the popular For Dummies book series. Ryan is the digital multimedia development specialist for Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis as well a writer for Indianapolismusic.net, a Web site that focuses on the musical happenings in and around Indianapolis. Eve M. Wright is the director of legal affairs for the Ladies Professional Golf Association. She was profiled in the September issue of Black Enterprise. She said she hopes her new role as the LPGA’s director of legal affairs “will show African-American women that opportunities exist in professional sports, even in those sports in which African Americans have not traditionally had a significant presence.”

1997

Julianne K. Beck was accredited in the practice of public relations (APR) in June 2004, by the

Public Relations Society of America, signifying a high level of experience and competence. She served as a judge in the 2004 Emmy Awards program for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Midwest Chapter. Julianne lives in Chicago. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. David M. Benne is the operations manager for Pinehurst Championship Management at Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, N.C. Pinehurst will host the 2005 U.S. Open. Melinda Birger Devany earned a master’s degree in education in May 2004. She teaches elementary music to students K-6 in Elgin and Bartlett, Ill., as well as graduate courses at St. Xavier University. She and her husband, Don, live at 2480 Quail Court, Aurora, IL 60504. Andrea R. Gregovich received her master’s degree in creative writing at University of Nevada in Las Vegas. She has published translations from Russian in the literary journal Tin House and in Amerika, an anthology of essays by Russian writers. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Lindsey (Hart) and Michael A. Chabraja ’89 announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Hiatt Chabraja, July 19, 2004. They live at 2147 Thornwood Ave., Wilmette, IL 60091. Lindsey’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Mike’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Derek W. and Katrina (Spear) Kaczmarek announce the birth of their daughter, McKinley Nicole Kaczmarek, Sept. 4, 2003. Katrina’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Ryan T. Leonard is the wide-receiver coach for the Chicago Rush Arena football team. Amy M. O’Donnell is a producer at the CBS affiliate in Richmond, Va. She has earned recognition for her media coverage of Hurricane Isabel and the Beltway sniper attacks. Amy would enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail

Don’t miss out on news from DePauw! Post your e-mail address at: www.depauw.edu/alumni/email/index.asp

88

C L A S S N Lexington (Ky.) magazines, Chevy Chaser (www. chevychaser.com) and Southsider Magazine (www. southsidermagazine.com). Both are neighborhood publications with a focus on local businesses, personalities and entertainment. Kristin and her husband, Chris, live at 111 Lincoln Ave., Lexington, KY 40502. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Kelly A. Novy and Bradley R. Anderson (Western Michigan University) were married Sept. 4, 2004. Kelly is a band director in South Bend, Ind. Bradley is pursuing a master’s degree in occupational therapy at Western Michigan University. They live at 9015 East H Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49048. Kelly’s e-mail address is kanovy@yahoo. com. (See photo, below.)

O

T

E

S

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

1996

Kelly A. Novy ’95 and Bradley R. Anderson wedding. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Elta M. Marquez ’95, Leslie A. Wilkinson ’95. (Not pictured) Jill Steelman Cain ’96. Kathryn A. Springer earned a doctoral degree in clinical psychology in May 2004 from Indiana State University. She previously earned a doctor of jurisprudence from Indiana University’s School of Law. Kathryn is a certified family law mediator and hopes to use her legal and psychology degrees to help others resolve legal disputes. Alisa Torres DiLorenzo and her family live at 14217 Sutter Mill Way, Poway, CA 92064. She would enjoy hearing from her classmates. Alisa’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Sandra Wells Birch; her husband, John; and their one-year old son, James; live in Tucson, Ariz. Sandy is director of counseling at St. Gregory School, a private school in Tucson that serves grades 7-12. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

Case B. Clay is the co-director of sales for the Three Chimneys Farm in Midway, Ky. Three Chimneys has been home to champion stallions, including Stew O’Gold and the only undefeated Triple Crown winner in history, Seattle Slew. Case is a member of the boards of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Political Action Committee and the Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass as well as a member of the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s political action committee. Stephanie Lynch Bohanon and her husband, Tony, announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Raye Bohanon, Nov. 18, 2003. They live at 89 Schoolhouse Lane, Bargersville, IN 46106. Stephanie’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Ryan C. Williams is the author of Windows XP Digital Music For Dummies, part of the popular For Dummies book series. Ryan is the digital multimedia development specialist for Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis as well a writer for Indianapolismusic.net, a Web site that focuses on the musical happenings in and around Indianapolis. Eve M. Wright is the director of legal affairs for the Ladies Professional Golf Association. She was profiled in the September issue of Black Enterprise. She said she hopes her new role as the LPGA’s director of legal affairs “will show African-American women that opportunities exist in professional sports, even in those sports in which African Americans have not traditionally had a significant presence.”

1997

Julianne K. Beck was accredited in the practice of public relations (APR) in June 2004, by the

Public Relations Society of America, signifying a high level of experience and competence. She served as a judge in the 2004 Emmy Awards program for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Midwest Chapter. Julianne lives in Chicago. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. David M. Benne is the operations manager for Pinehurst Championship Management at Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, N.C. Pinehurst will host the 2005 U.S. Open. Melinda Birger Devany earned a master’s degree in education in May 2004. She teaches elementary music to students K-6 in Elgin and Bartlett, Ill., as well as graduate courses at St. Xavier University. She and her husband, Don, live at 2480 Quail Court, Aurora, IL 60504. Andrea R. Gregovich received her master’s degree in creative writing at University of Nevada in Las Vegas. She has published translations from Russian in the literary journal Tin House and in Amerika, an anthology of essays by Russian writers. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Lindsey (Hart) and Michael A. Chabraja ’89 announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Hiatt Chabraja, July 19, 2004. They live at 2147 Thornwood Ave., Wilmette, IL 60091. Lindsey’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Mike’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Derek W. and Katrina (Spear) Kaczmarek announce the birth of their daughter, McKinley Nicole Kaczmarek, Sept. 4, 2003. Katrina’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Ryan T. Leonard is the wide-receiver coach for the Chicago Rush Arena football team. Amy M. O’Donnell is a producer at the CBS affiliate in Richmond, Va. She has earned recognition for her media coverage of Hurricane Isabel and the Beltway sniper attacks. Amy would enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail

Don’t miss out on news from DePauw! Post your e-mail address at: www.depauw.edu/alumni/email/index.asp

88

C L A S S N address is [email protected]. Kirsten L. Rasmussen and Wayne Victor (Purdue University) were married May 22, 2004. They live at 534 S. Chase Ave., Lombard, IL 60148. Kirsten is an admissions adviser for DeVry University Online. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Steven C. Showalter is the general management associate for The Public Theater in New York City. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Dr. Devon Thompson Ebbing and her husband, Jonathan, announce the birth of their son, Andrew James “AJ” Ebbing, Aug. 2, 2004. Devon is a pediatrics resident, and Jon is psychiatry resident at the University of Virginia. They live at 27 Northwood Road, Lake Monticello, VA 22963. Devon’s e-mail is [email protected]. Carolyn H. Voorheis lives at 40 Douglas Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33435. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Eric M. Williams graduated from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Ill., May 22, 2004. He is an internal medicine resident at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Eric M. Williams ’97 in Madison. (See photo, right.) Stacy Winans Meloun and her husband, Grant, live at 3435 Patcon Way, Hilliard, OH 43026. Stacy

O

T

E

S

April A. Bardes ’98 and Gregory A. Johnson ’98 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Sara Peters Luckhaupt ’98, Lauren M. Rutherford ’98, Jennifer D. Rutkowski ’99, Jennifer Upton Morgan ’99, Brian P. Hauck ’98, Joel A. Luckhaupt ’98, Karen L. Mullins ’03, Darby Janning Jameson ’98, Forrest “Sandy” S. Morgan ’98, David M. Stopperich ’98, Laura Welker Cochran ’97, Jordan P. Williams ’98, Kara Vozel Patterson ’99, and Joshua G.D. Patterson ’98. (Not pictured) James C. Roach ’97 and Adam L. Yoder ’97. is an associate attorney with Willis, Shufeldt & Willis. Grant is director of corporate affairs for The Durable Slate Company in Columbus, Ohio.

1998

April A. Bardes and Gregory A. Johnson were married Nov. 15, 2003, in Indianapolis. April is completing a combined residency program for pediatrics and internal medicine at Indiana University

Heather Helmling ’00 and James A. Carrick ’98 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Roxana Carrick Deadman ’64, Matthew B. Eads ’99, Leila Holscher Eads ’00 (bridesmaid), Kate K. Donahue ’00 (bridesmaid), Elizabeth M. Ernst ’05, Lawren K. Mills ’01, Katherine A. Fuson ’01, Sarah Schwartz Woodworth ’02, Michael N. Woodworth ’99, Jeremy T. Stierwalt ’98, Matthew Ruel ’99, Carol Flummerfelt Helmling ’72 (mother of the bride), J. Kent Flummerfelt ’63, Joseph R. Flummerfelt ’58, Jennifer A. Campbell ’00, William G. Deadman ’63, Alissa Ewald Trowbridge ’00, Perry J. Trowbridge ’99, Jennifer M. Stevenson ’98, Tysen R. Huxel ’99, E. Jefferson Cockerill ’98, John L. Ferringer ’98, Elizabeth H. Grover ’00, Kristen A. Magnes ’00, Meredith Husak Balderas ’00, Paul D. Watson Jr. ’96, Jefferson M. Soja ’99, Sean M. Downey ’00, Michael L. Stanley ’98, Nathan A. Macy ’98, Seth V. Soja ’01 and Aaron J. Davis ’98.

School of Medicine. Greg is a first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, serving as a JAG officer at Camp Lejeune, N.C. They live at 4026 Cherry Blossom Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46237. (See photo, above.) James A. Carrick and Heather Helmling ’00 were married Aug. 23, 2003, in Indianapolis. James is a sales analyst for Nationwide Financial. Heather is the volunteer development coordinator for Children’s Hunger Alliance. They live in Dublin, Ohio. (See photo, left.) William P. Cartwright and his wife, Becca, were married Aug. 16, 2003, in Minocqua, Wis. They live at 16162 Spencer St., Omaha, NE 68116. Bill is a regional vice president for John Hancock Retirement Services. Becca is employed in the planned giving department of Girls and Boys Town. Bill’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Gregory A. and Laura (Cordes ’01) Gvozdas were two of four coaches who escorted the Sawtooth United Premier girl’s high school soccer team of Ketchum, Idaho, overseas to compete in a prestigious European Holland Cup Tournament, July 20-24, 2004. Greg played on the DePauw men’s soccer team for four years. Laura played four years on the DePauw women’s soccer team. Scott M. Kroeger, a software development manager, launched a national online dating service, golfmates.com, in May 2004. His online service has received national media recognition by Golf World, the Green Bay (Wis.) Press-Gazette, Journal News (N.Y.), and Santa Cruz Sentinel (Calif). Christopher P. LaFollette and Julie Brown were married Sept. 6, 2003, in Bloomington, Ind. They live at 2804 Sunnyfield, Indianapolis, IN 46228. Their e-mail address is [email protected]. (See photo, top next page.)

89

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S board of directors for St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts, the St. Louis Young Variety Board, the StarPolish.com attorney panel and a member of the American Bar Association Entertainment and Sports Law Forum. Her email address is [email protected]. (See photo, below center.)

1999

Christopher P. LaFollette ’98 and Julie Brown wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Norris E. Emmons ’98, Mark F. Fink ’98, Scott A. Ethington ’98, Charles L. Warner ’98, F. Ryan Prall ’98, Sara Bosin Fink ’98, Elizabeth Witler Bosin ’67, Cherie LaFollette DuPuy ’95, Evelyn Whaley LaFollette ’63 (mother of the groom), Susan Day Brattain ’63 and Alison L. Miller ’01. Jennifer Phillips and John U. Bott III (Wabash College) were married June 29, 2002. Jennifer earned a doctoral degree in industrial and organizational psychology at the University of Akron. She is an assistant professor of human resources and organizational behavior in the marketing and management department of the Miller College of Business at Ball State University. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Dr. F. Ryan Prall and other DePauw alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. At that time, the group also celebrated Ryan’s engagement to Tyler Ann Marshall. (See photo, below.) Danica Rodemich Mathes was selected as one of Missouri’s Up & Coming Lawyers by

the Missouri Lawyers Weekly, which annually profiles 10 attorneys under the age of 40 throughout the state. Danica is an entertainment and intellectual property attorney with Blumenfeld, KaDanica Rodemich plan & Sandweiss, Mathes ’98 P.C., in St. Louis as well as an adjunct professor of entertainment law at the Washington University School of Law. She is a member of the

DePauw alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind. Those present included Elizabeth Witler Bosin ’67, Joseph C. Nowlin ’65, Evelyn Whaley LaFollette ’63, Susan Kuhl Nowlin ’67, Lindsey D. Parker ’06, Kevin A. Prall ’06, Tyler Ann Marshall, F. Ryan Prall ’98, Christopher P. LaFollette ’98 and Sara E. Bosin ’98.

90

Pamela Fisher O’Connell earned a master’s degree in education at the University of South Florida, specializing in educational leadership. She is a seventh grade language arts teacher at Inverness Middle School in Citrus Springs, Fla. Pamela and her husband, Christopher, live at 335 W. Glenhaven Drive, Citrus Springs, FL 34434. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Christopher S. Landis and Heather Bolger were married Nov. 1, 2003, in Indianapolis. They live at 219 Hobbs St., Plainfield, IN 46168. Chris is a senior business operations manager for Columbia House Company. Heather is pursuing a second bachelor’s degree in nursing at Marian College. (See photo, top next page.) Elizabeth T. Laughlin is an associate at Ice Miller law firm in Indianapolis. She practices in the firm’s litigation section in the areas of competitive business litigation and labor and employment. Kameelah Shaheed and Fadilou Diallo (Butler University) were married May 22, 2004, in Indianapolis. They live at 2 West 120th St., #2L, New York, NY 10027. Kameelah received a law degree from Indiana University School of Law, May 2004. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. (See photo, below.)

Kameelah Shaheed ’99 and Fadilou Diallo wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Teressa L. Jefferies ’99 (bridesmaid), VanNessa P. Duckett ’99 (bridesmaid), Kristen Franklin Dobbs ’99, Edward M. Garnes ’99, Nigel J. Riggins ’00 and Wandini B. Dixon-Fyle ’01. Leslie R. James, DePauw assistant professor of religious studies, and his wife, Caroline, also were in attendance.

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S

SAVE THE DATE! ■ June 8 - 12 2005

2000

Christopher S. Landis ’99 and Heather Bolger wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Kyle J. Moore ’00, Kelly M. Applegate ’99, Molly McHugh Applegate ’99, Brian W. Jennings ’99, Kevin A. McKelvey ’00, Christopher D. Clark ’99, Timothy A. Bognar ’98, H. Cabot Bartlett ’99, Marjorie Lawyer Smith ’92, David J. Posegay ’99, Perry J. Trowbridge ’99, Alissa Ewald Trowbridge ’00, Amber Franklin LaRue ’00, James D. LaRue ’00, Jacob M. Carpenter ’99, Robin Taylor Carpenter ’99, Jennifer Kline Schultz ’99, Dakota L. Schultz ’99, Amanda Thurston Ross ’03, Matthew J. Tebbe ’99, Robert C. Gorman ’00, Leanne Schulte Gorman ’00, Christopher L. Grashoff ’01, Sarah M. Holian ’01, Brian M. Hersh ’99, Lauren E. Bennett ’99, H. Regan Souders ’98, Jason T. Bird ’99, Bryan A. Campbell ’00, Mark G. Yaggy ’98, Matthew D. Dellinger ’97, Huw A. Morgan ’99, Anna Eidson Palmer ’99, Elizabeth A. Shaffer ’01, Andrew M. Cuprisin ’99, Tara Benedict Cuprisin ’01, Kelly L. Drane ’00, Ryan C. Palmer ’99, Mark A. Smiley ’98, Andrew J. Cornelius ’99 and James M. Holtshouse ’99. (Not pictured) Steven M. Dellinger ’99, Theresa Nysewander Dellinger ’00, Jared M. Anderson ’99, Traci Close Anderson ’99, Seth E. Johnson ’01, Charles J. Yeo ’00 and Linda Heppner Claffey ’68.

Bradley W. Heizman ’00 and Jessica Donnellon ’00 wedding party.

Thomas B. Ayres appeared in the production of Shawnee Theatre’s You Have the Right to Remain Dead in Bloomfield, Ind. Thomas has appeared on stage at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Lilly Theatre of the Indianapolis Children’s Museum and Indianapolis Theatre on the Square. Kristen J. Gauly earned a master’s degree in school counseling from Indiana State University. She is a school counselor at New Palestine (Ind.) High School. Kristen lives at 5477 Autumn Woods Lane, #2B, Indianapolis, IN 46250. Bradley W. Heizman and Jessica Donnellon were married April 3, 2004, in Cincinnati. They live at 6458 St. Leger Court, West Chester, OH 45069. (See photo, below left.) Heather Helmling ’00 and James A. Carrick ’98 were married Aug. 23, 2003, in Indianapolis. Heather is the volunteer development coordinator for Children’s Hunger Alliance. James is a sales analyst for Nationwide Financial. They live in Dublin, Ohio. (See photo, page 89.) Emily M. Lewis and Jason S. Lacey (Olivet Nazarene University) were married Aug. 2, 2003, in Milwaukee, Wis. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Elizabeth M. Lewis ’02 (maid of honor), Samantha A. Belstock (bridesmaid), Megan M. Scherer, Katy S. Dow, Jill M. Skogheim, Kelly Eagan Jacobs and Megan C. Elliott ’02. Emily is a sixth grade teacher at the Avon (Ind.) Intermediate School. Jason teaches art and photography at Avon (Ind.) High School. (See photo, below.)

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

Emily M. Lewis ’00 and Jason S. Lacey.

91

C L A S S N

O

T

E

S in Indiana. Alison is director of development for Cope Environmental Center as well as a member of the board of directors of Girls Inc. of Wayne (Ind.) County and Wayne (Ind.) County Vision. Leslie B. Oesterle and Mark R. Boeckel were married July 19, 2003. (See photo, top next page.)

2002

Stephanie D. Schultz ’00 and Dan Fedorowicz wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Regina M. Toguchi ’00, Lindsay L. Schultz ’02 and Kevin J. Schultz ’05. (Not pictured) Sarabeth Scantlin Spasojevich ’00 and Suzanne Farid ’00. Shon S. Moss is a student at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania working toward a master’s degree in business administration. He lives at 2121 Market St., #824, Philadelphia, PA 19103. He would enjoy hearing from his DePauw classmates. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Jennifer L. Murman and Ford Rolfsrud were married July 23, 2004, in Madison, Wis. DePauw alumnae Analisa C. Oviedo ’00 was a bridesmaid in the wedding. Ford teaches mathematics and coaches boy’s and girl’s tennis at Middleton-Cross Plains High School in Middleton, Wis. Jennifer returned to school to complete courses required for her entrance into veterinary school. They live in Monona, Wis. Stephanie D. Schultz and Dan Fedorowicz were married July 23, 2004, in St. Louis. Stephanie’s e-mail address is stephaniedawnschultz@yahoo. com. (See photo, above.)

Andrea A. Slodowicz is the associate media director at Starcom MediaVest Group’s Tapestry unit in Chicago. She oversees Hispanic media planning for Kraft Foods brands. Andrea was named one of the “25 Twentysomethings” in an August issue of Advertising Age, representing the brightest young stars in marketing and advertising.

2001

Molly M. Carrell and Bradley A. Pierce were married Aug. 7, 2004, in Richmond, Va. They live at 600 N. Dearborn St., #1212, Chicago, IL 60610. (See photo, below.) Alison S. Clark was one of 13 young Indiana adults between the ages of 19 and 29 to receive the Governor’s Award for Tomorrow’s Leaders. The award is given by the Indiana Humanities Council to recognize young outstanding leaders

Molly M. Carrell ’01 and Bradley A. Pierce ’01 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Sarah M. Holian ’01, Kara B. Cebulko ’01, Katherine M. McCleary ’01 (bridesmaid), Kiley J. McQuinn ’02, Alana Keilman Farrell ’01, Gregg A. Barth ’70, Leanne Schulte Gorman ’00, Kelly L. Drane ’00, Anne McConnell Barth ’71, Ashley E. Pierce ’06 (bridesmaid), Michelle Geary Lane ’01 (bridesmaid), Mark A. Smiley ’98, Christopher L. Grashoff ’01 (groomsman), Katherine A. Swift ’01, Matthew R. Farrell ’01, Giny E. Wallace ’00, Bryan N. Campbell ’00 (best man), Timothy S. Zeiger ’01, Todd J. Lane ’01 (usher), Tara M. McKillip ’01, Leslie A. Nolan ’01, Nathan R. Husmann ’01 (groomsman), Wesley S. Kendall ’01 (groomsman), Melissa A. Dorko ’01, Alexander H. Yates ’02, Andrew M. Cuprisin ’99, Tara Benedict Cuprisin ’01, T. Andrew Smith ’02, Kyle J. Moore ’00 (groomsman), Robert C. Gorman ’00 (groomsman), H. Nelson Spencer ’01, Benjamin J. Griswold ’01, Amber Franklin LaRue ’00, Abigail M. Lovett ’01, Christopher A. Busa ’00, Brian F. McCord ’01, James D. LaRue ’00 (groomsman), Kevin A. McKelvey ’00. (Not pictured) Charles J. Yeo ’00 (usher) and Jeffrey A. Springer ’01 (groomsman).

92

Tammer A. Farid is a student at the University of Pennsylvania, pursuing a doctoral degree in biochemistry. His e-mail address is [email protected]. Sara J. Grunden received a master’s degree in mass communication from the Virginia Commonwealth University Adcenter on May 22, 2004. She is a junior copywriter at the Martin Agency in Richmond, Va. The commercial she and a fellow student created for the Ad Council’s Campaign for Freedom ran nationally on July 4, 2004. Elizabeth A. Lee is a teaching assistant and a student in archaeology at Florida State University. She spent the 2004 summer on an archaeological dig in a remote region of the Ukraine. Nicole N. Long earned a master’s degree in college student personnel from Ohio University, June 11, 2004. She is the program coordinator for multicultural programs at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. She lives at 3125 W. Warm Springs Road, #602, Henderson, NV 89014. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Justin L. McNabney recently completed a two-year tenure for Teach For America as a seventh grade life science teacher at Havenscourt Middle School in Oakland, Calif. He says the experience has changed his life and brought him to understand the important responsibility that the privileged members of our society have toward the unprivileged. He plans to work with students in community schools to encourage them to reach for college educations. He encourages others with privileged educations to be aware of this need in our country and consider the need to “give back.” Mark T. Muraida is production manager in the technical production department at Telemundo Network Group, LLC, which is a division of NBC. He and his wife, Yvonne, and their son, Tyler, live at 2470 West 8th Ave., Hialeah, FL 33010. Mark’s e-mail address is [email protected]. Jennifer K. Stanley was second runner-up in the Miss Indiana contest, June 2004. Her platform issue was “Donate Life: Organ and Tissue Donation.” Chareen M. Stark is a student at Syracuse University, pursuing a master’s degree in international relations. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

2003

Elizabeth A. Porter received a master’s degree in information and communication sciences from Ball State University. She is a business analyst for Accenture in Chicago. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

C L A S S Daniel M. Reck’s musical composition, Of Dreams Eternal, was premiered by the DePauw University Orchestra, Sept. 19, 2004, under the direction of Orcenith Smith, DePauw professor of music. The composition is Daniel M. Reck ’03 a tribute to the life of Daniel’s friend, Douglas Jeffries, a Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology graduate, who lost his life in February 2003 in an automobile accident. Daniel’s first work for large ensemble, Oscillation, was composed for the DePauw University Band as an appreciation for his four years of undergraduate study with the conductor, Associate Professor of Music, Craig Paré. In addition to composing and conducting, Daniel is the co-founder, director and conductor of the Alumni Tiger Pep Band at DePauw. He is also president of forzandoArts, a creative arts company specializing in music composition and arranging, graphic art, photography and Web design. (See photo, above.)

2004

Loren E. Faulkner, along with her father and sister, was profiled in a recent story in the Cincinnati Enquirer. In the article, Loren explains how the family has become closer after the loss of her mother in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Loren is a student at the University of Cincinnati, pursuing a medical degree. She chose the University of Cincinnati to be closer to her family in Mason, Ohio. Maria L. Herrera is an admission counselor at Manchester College. She lives at 7237 Lower Huntington Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46809. Her e-mail address is [email protected]. Renee L. Meyrose is a member of Teach for America’s 2004 corps. She will teach secondary English in Charlotte, N.C., as part of the national movement to eliminate educational inequity. Renee will commit two years to teach in low-income urban and rural communities. Stephen J. Robinson donated his thesis, written in his senior year at DePauw as a member of the Honor Scholar program, to the Dan Quayle Center, United States Vice Presidential Museum in Huntington, Ind. The thesis’ subject was Thomas Marshall, a former Indiana governor. Eric A. Wolfe was one of several young candidates, lawmakers and aides featured in a recent article in the city and state section of The Indianapolis Star. The article, “Young Hoosiers take political reins,” describes Eric as the youngest candidate for the Indiana House this year.

O

T

E

S

(Photo: Marilyn E. Culler)

N

Leslie B. Oesterle ’01 and Mark R. Boeckel ’01 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included Lisa Camp Parker ’01, Joshua L. Parker ’00, Tanya M. Schmitter ’03, Jeffrey S. Pratt ’01, Andrew G. Giles ’01, Bradley W. Heizman ’00, Daniel J. Sadowski ’02, Jason M. Lee ’02, John P. Pertile ’01, Michael A. McKinney ’01, Matthew B. Baird ’01 (usher), Beth A. Brandon ’01, Michael T. Kamp ’01, Chad J. Ashcraft ’01 (groomsman), Zachary T. Le Count ’01 (best man), Joseph M. Faires ’01 (usher), Joseph W. Schoen ’01 (usher), Lindsay A. Mayfield ’01 (special reader), Michael J. Facchini ’01, Andrea L. Pietrocarlo ’01, Jessica Donnellon Heizman ’00, Meredith L. Greenawald ’00, Sara L. Dean ’00, Jane L. Hodgkinson ’02, Jill E. Garrison ’02, Jane S. Stewart ’01, Matthew J. Walker ’99, Jana Kraly Walker ’02, Jennifer M. Unger ’01, Jennifer C. Geary ’01, Jess D. Riefe ’01 (groomsman), Lauren R. Winer ’01, Darcy L. Vannatta ’02 (bridesmaid), Erica Christophersen Jones ’01, Brent W. Maier ’98 (best man), Heidi Boeckel Maier ’98 (bridesmaid), Andrea L. Clark ’02, Ivan D. Hoffman ’01, Colleen M. Corrigan ’01 and Joshua R. Diller ’01.

Been on the move lately?

Keep us up-to-date on your current address. To change your address call (765) 658-4205 or e-mail [email protected] or fax (765) 658-4172. Get involved! For a schedule of alumni events and information about alumni services, go to: www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp.

DePauw Today

■ How has the number of faculty members grown at DePauw in the last six years? Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167 Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224 ■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed? 1998-99: 11.5-to-1 2004-05: 10-to-1 ■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students. Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have 30 students or fewer. DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.

93

C L A S S N

Obituaries Helen Cory Boardman ’20, Sept. 18, 2004, in Schaumburg, Ill., at the age of 108. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a homemaker. During the last 10 years of her life, she gave numerous presentations on aging and presented book reviews and readings for various organizations in the Chicago area. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Her survivors include her husband. M. Catherine “Kit” Cannon Fox ’25, Aug. 31, 2004, of Topsham, Maine, at the age of 100. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was employed at Harper’s Bazaar in New York and later was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Willis L. Bowen ’26, Sept. 19, 2004, of Fort Wayne, Ind., at the age of 100, from complications following a broken hip. He was a Rector Scholar. He was a retired high school physics and mathematics teacher. He was preceded in death by his wife. Elizabeth Cook Ross ’28, Sept. 9, 2004, of Santa Barbara, Calif., at the age of 98. She was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a homemaker and community volunteer. She was preceded in death by her father, Melville T. Cook, Class of 1893; her mother, Dora Reavill Cook, Class of 1893; and a brother, Harold T. Cook ’27. Ruth Kattman Gooch ’30, July 18, 2004, of Wooster, Ohio, at the age of 95. She was an English teacher at Ben Davis and Greencastle high schools in Indiana. She was preceded in death by her husband, Darrell H. Gooch ’29. Charles F. McClary ’30, Feb. 24, 2004, of Bloomington, Ind. He was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He had a successful career in education and retired as a chemistry teacher from Bosse High School in Evansville, Ind. After retirement he stayed active managing his farm and investments. His survivors include a grandson, Colin J. McClary ’91. George W. Obear ’30, June 29, 2004, of West Lafayette, Ind., at the age of 95. He was a member of Delta Chi fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He was an annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was an attorney and served as of-counsel with the law firm of Obear, Overholser, Huffer, Rider Obituaries in DePauw Magazine include name of the deceased, class year, fraternity/ sorority/living unit, occupation and DePauwrelated activities and relatives. When reporting deaths, please include as much information as possible. Newspaper obituaries are very helpful. Information should be sent to Alumni Records, DePauw University, Charter House, 300 E. Seminary Street, P.O. Box 37, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037. You may also FAX us the information at (765) 658-4172 or e-mail to [email protected]. Obituaries in DePauw Magazine do not include memorial gifts.

94

O

T

E

S

and Fouts. He was preceded in death by his first wife; his second wife, Louise Nichols Obear ’29; a brother, James H. Obear ’27; and a sister-in-law, Mary Morrison Obear ’27. His survivors include two daughters, Judith Obear Bunn ’59 and Martha Obear Huggins ’58; a stepson, John R. McGrath ’72; grandson, George G. Huggins ’86; granddaughter-in-law, Caryllon Cummings Huggins ’86; great-nieces Susan MacDougall Coleman ’78 and Allison MacDougall Hamrin ’88; and great-nephew William J. MacDougall ’91. Martha Holt Nikolai ’31, July 2, 2004, in St. Louis, at the age of 94. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Carl W. Hintz ’32, June 15, 2004, of Oshkosh, Wis., at the age of 96. He was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He served as assistant librarian at DePauw 1933-35. He served as librarian at the University of Maryland, Chicago Museum of Natural History and University of Oregon. He was dean of library services for the Oregon State System of Higher Education 196573. He was an international library consultant in Nepal in 1958, India in 1961 and Iran in 1974-75. His survivors include his wife. Donald McKinney ’32, July 1, 2004, of Centerville, Ind., at the age of 95. He was a teacher in the Indiana school systems of Williamsburg, Fountain City and Centerville and retired as principal at Boston (Ind.) School. He taught business at Richmond (Ind.) adult night school for 30 years and was a staff member at Earlham College-Indiana Extension for six years. He wrote a local weekly newspaper column and was the author of several books. He was preceded in death by his wife. Keith J. BonDurant ’33, Oct. 1, 2003, of South Bend, Ind., at the age of 92. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association and a Rector Scholar. He retired as plant controller from Oliver Corporation in 1973 after 25 years of service. His survivors include his wife; son, Bruce J. BonDurant ’65; and daughter, Susan BonDurant Arnold ’62. M. Roberta Hellinger Liedman ’33, Sept. 10, 2004, in Suffolk, Va., at the age of 93. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Before her marriage, she taught music, art and home economics in Indiana elementary and high schools. She was employed by the DePauw Endowment Office and by Central National Bank in Greencastle, Ind. Later, she was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sidney C. Liedman ’33. Earl W. Kiger Jr. ’33, Sept. 4, 2004, of New Castle, Ind., at the age of 93. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar. He founded Kiger Service Company, which sold school supplies to central Indiana schools. In 1952 he began a home printing business, which he pursued for 35 years and pioneered printing on many surfaces. He was preceded in death by his wife; a brother, Richard C. Kiger ’38; and a sister-in-law, Betty Heath Kiger ’39. His survivors include a daughter, Gretchen Kiger Cryer ’57, and a son, Peter N. Kiger ’60. Mildred Bailey Fouts ’34, Sept. 23, 2004, in

Warren, Ind., at the age of 91. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband and a daughter, Judith Fouts Shideler ’62. Her survivors include a son, John B. Fouts ’68; granddaughter, Ellen Shideler Wheeler ’90; and daughter-in-law, Susan Carlson Fouts ’70. Gertrude E. Casper ’34, July 4, 2004, of Forest Park, Ill., at the age of 93. She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a retired teacher and taught in the Melrose Park/Maywood School District #89 in Illinois. Harold B. Thompson ’34, July 7, 2004, of Cincinnati, at the age of 92. He was a Rector Scholar. He was a retired scientist. His survivors include his wife. Robert A. Bradley ’35, July 6, 2004, of Santa Cruz, Calif., at the age of 93. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was an annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was a member of the unbeaten, unscored upon and untied 1933 DePauw football team. He was inducted into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988 as a member of the 1933 football team, and again in 1995 for his individual athletic achievements. He retired as senior vice president and trust officer of Lincoln National Bank after 40 years of service. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen Eggleston Bradley ’37. His survivors include his wife and a daughter, Susan Bradley Fitch ’62. William F. Smith ’35, Sept. 2, 2004, of Indianapolis, at the age of 90. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He was an accountant with High Point Oil Company in Indianapolis for 33 years, retiring in 1973. His survivors include his wife. Alice Brown Hicks ’36, April 1, 2004, in Dayton, Ohio, at the age of 89. She was a member of Delta Zeta sorority. She was a newspaper reporter for the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Journal-Gazette and the Auburn (Ind.) Evening Star. She was a teacher in public and private schools. She was a published poet and author, as well as a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Margaret Canine Flowers ’36, of Lafayette, Ind., at the age of 89. She was a music teacher in the Indiana public schools, retiring from Crawfordsville’s junior and senior high schools in 1985. She was preceded in death by her husband. Arden A. Andreae ’37, April 22, 2004, of Towson, Md., at the age of 89. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He retired as assistant treasurer from Illinois Bell Telephone Company. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorothy Cleare Andreae ’37 and by his second wife. His survivors include a daughter, Nancy Andreae Andrew ’64; granddaughter, Rachael Andrew Boezi ’89; and son-in-law, James L. Andrew ’64. Robert V. Copeland ’37, Aug. 12, 2004, of Lebanon, Ind., at the age of 90. He was a partner in the Washington C. DePauw Society. He received an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from DePauw in 1995. He funded The Copeland Scholarship in

C L A S S N 1989 in memory of his son. The scholarship funds one full-tuition scholarship to benefit a student graduating from Lebanon (Ind.) High School. He was employed by Eli Lilly and Company from 1940-73, retiring as manager of office services and printing operations. He was preceded in death by his wife and a brother, Derrill D. Copeland ’32. Pauline Megenity Hoey ’37, Aug. 31, 2004, of Bradenton, Fla., at the age of 89. She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a professional pianist, church organist, choir director and music teacher. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles V. Hoey ’36. Her survivors include two sons, C. Vinton Hoey Jr. ’65 and Jan M. Hoey ’69, and a sister, Kathlene Megenity Myers ’35. Henry J. Heintzberger ’38, May 27, 2004, of San Mateo, Calif., at the age of 88. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a Rector Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He retired as president of the San Francisco Life Insurance Company. His survivors include his wife, Victoria Shelley Heintzberger ’39. Kathlyn Holway Fletcher ’38, Sept. 8, 2004, of Huntington, W.Va., at the age of 89. She was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a fellow and annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. She was a homemaker. Her survivors include her husband; a son, James H. Fletcher ’69; a daughter, Sally Fletcher Duncan ’66; two granddaughters, Kathlyn E. Fletcher ’92 and Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’94; and a grandson-in-law, Timothy G. Franzen ’93. Anthony G. Pekich ’38, Sept. 5, 2004, Bridgeton, N.J., at the age of 89. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association and a Rector Scholar. He was a teacher and coach at Bridgeton (N.J.) High School, becoming principal in 1961. He retired in 1981. He was preceded in death by his first wife and a brother, Joseph S. Pekich ’37. His survivors include his second wife. George E. Ross ’38, Aug. 26, 2004, of Lizton, Ind., at the age of 88. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a farmer and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ASCS Hendricks County (Ind.) manager 1968-78. He was preceded in death by his wife. His survivors include a son, Steven E. Ross ’68. G. Frederick Lambert ’40, May 18, 2004, in Waukegan, Ill., at the age of 85. He was a member of Delta Chi fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was an annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was a research biochemist for Abbott Laboratories, retiring in 1989. His research led to the formula for a prostate cancer drug, Lupron. He was preceded in death by his wife. Bruce L. Judd ’41, Aug. 12, 2004, of Moline, Ill., at the age of 84. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He was a State Farm Insurance agent in Crete, Ill., for 25 years, retiring in 1984. His survivors include his wife, June Paxton Judd ’43. Rev. J. Robert Nelson ’41, July 6, 2004, of Houston, at the age of 84, of cancer. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa. He was a Rector Scholar. He was dean of Vanderbilt University Divinity School 1957-60.

O

T

E

S

He was a professor at the Boston University School of Theology 1965-85 and served as dean 1972-74. In 1985 he became director of the Institute of Religion at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. His survivors include his wife. Dr. Robert K. Allen ’42, July 31, 2004, of Indianapolis, at the age of 83. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was a physician of internal medicine 1949-72 and medical director at Chrysler Corp. 1972-80. He was preceded in death by his father, L. Kirby Allen ’12, and his wife, Rose Raines Allen ’42. Elizabeth Brown Orlosky ’42, Aug. 28, 2004, in Austin, Texas, at the age of 84. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She taught English in Indiana public high schools from 1942 until 1948. From 1948-56 she owned and operated the Beth Orlosky Program Bureau. In 1956, she became a faculty member atTri-State University and taught English and speech, retiring after 30 years as a professor emerita. Her survivors include two daughters, Mary Orlosky MacDowall ’72 and Patricia A. Orlosky ’75. Dr. John B. Gross Sr. ’42, Feb. 11, 2004, of Rochester, Minn., at the age of 83, of a heart attack. He was a member of Delta Chi fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was a physician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, and a professor of medicine at the Mayo Medical School, retiring in 1986 after a 40-year career. He was preceded in death by his wife. His survivors include a son, John B. Gross Jr. ’69, and a daughter-in-law, Nancy Tyrrell Gross ’69. Rev. John L. Groves ’42, July 27, 2004, of Bloomington, Ill., at the age of 87. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a Rector Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was a United Methodist minister and taught 33 years at the Centro Evangelico Unido Seminary in Mexico City. After retiring from his missionary work in Mexico, he was an associate pastor at the Storm Lake (Iowa) United Methodist Church for 3 years. He was preceded in death by his wife. Norma Wessel Kelley ’42, July 26, 2004, of Greenwood, Ind., at the age of 83. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was a secretary for the American Can Company and for Western Electric. In 1991 she was instrumental in the founding and organization of Foresight Engineering, where she worked part-time until 2003. She was preceded in death by her husband. Her survivors include a sister, Mildred Wessel Lawrence ’38, and a brother-in-law, Earl J. Lawrence ’38. Arthur H. Gemmer ’43, Aug. 12, 2004, of York, Pa., at the age of 82, after a lengthy illness. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar. He was an attorney in Indianapolis, practicing general and appellate law. He served as deputy prosecutor for Marion County (Ind.) and as deputy attorney general for the State of Indiana. His survivors include his wife. Roger W. Lindquist ’43, July 6, 2004, of Sarasota, Fla., at the age of 82. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association. In 1978 he retired from Portage (Ind.) High School as a choir teacher. His survivors

include his wife; a daughter, Diann Lindquist Ryan ’74; and a son, Darel F. Lindquist ’68. Aleece Morgan Otto ’43, Aug. 24, 2004, in Astoria, Ore., at the age of 83. She was a member of Delta Zeta sorority. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Harriet Bergren Barnard ’44, Aug. 28, 2004, of Rockford, Ill., at the age of 81. She was a nurse and later a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. James C. Fenstermaker ’44, Aug. 21, 2004, of Scottsdale, Ariz., at the age of 81. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. His survivors include a sister, Mary Fenstermaker Stuart ’43. Lucy Longden Webb ’45, Dec. 17, 2003, of Webster Groves, Mo., at the age of 80. She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a retired florist and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her father, Grafton J. Longden ’13; her mother, Hazel Day Longden ’16; and a brother, Grafton J. Longden Jr. ’41. Her survivors include her husband, John R. Webb ’47; daughter, Rebecca Webb Mueller ’71; son, Howard M. Webb ’76; sister, Rebecca Longden Oliver ’48; and two nieces, Patricia Longden Watkins ’70 and Mildred Longden Meehan ’69. Jean Phillips Isenbarger ’45, Aug. 28, 2004, of Muncie, Ind., at the age of 80. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was a homemaker. Her survivors include her husband, John P. Isenbarger ’45. Patricia Winter Tilney ’45, Sept. 12, 2003, of St. Louis. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She was a homemaker. Her survivors include her husband. Robert D. Risch ’46, Sept. 9, 2004, of Indianapolis, at the age of 79. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar. He was a partner in the Indianapolis law firm of Ross, McCord, Ice & Miller, now Ice Miller. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Margaret Goutal Risch ’45. His survivors include his second wife. Marilyn Osborn Feighner ’47, Aug. 26, 2004, of Marion, Ind., at the age of 77. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a professional artist 1962-2004 with many solo art exhibitions, including one at DePauw University in 1967. She was preceded in death by her father, Arthur E. Osborn ’04, and her husband. Her survivors include a granddaughter, Elizabeth A. Feighner ’07. Dr. Marybeth Booth Dallas ’48, Sept. 23, 2004, in Indianapolis, at the age of 78. She was an associate professor of anesthesiology at Indiana University. Her survivors include her husband. Margaret Harding George ’48, Sept. 25, 2004, in Myrtle Beach, Fla., at the age of 78. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. From 1950-84, she organized and taught at church nursery schools in Columbus, Ind. Later, she was the owner and operator of The Yarn Room in Columbus, where she taught needlework classes. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mayme Pyle Harding ’18. Her survivors include her husband. Beverly Potts Evans ’48, July 4, 2004, of Indianapolis, at the age of 77. She was a member of Kappa Kappa

95

C L A S S N Gamma sorority. During her career, she was secretary to the director of the research division of Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company in Houston; and later a radio program hostess in Indianapolis. Pamela Auxter Young ’50, May 22, 2004, of Franklin, Ind., at the age of 75. She was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Harding Jones ’50, June 27, 2004, of Ridge, N.Y., at the age of 78. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a professor of geography at Kutztown State College in Kutztown, Pa. He was preceded in death by his first wife. His survivors include his second wife. Jean Foerster Potts Trout ’51, May 29, 2004, of Leesburg, Va., at the age of 74, of cancer. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a musician and retired as director of music from Salem Presbyterian Church in 1998. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Her survivors include her second husband, Douglas G. Trout ’52. Barbara Mason Wright ’51, Aug. 14, 2004, in Sun Lakes, Ariz., at the age of 75. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert L. Mason ’21; her mother, Harriett Powell Mason ’21; and a sister, Virginia Mason Benson ’44. Her survivors include her husband, Malcolm M. Wright ’51. Wayne C. Trapp ’50, Oct. 7, 2004, of Howe, Ind., at the age of 78. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He was a district manager for Kroger, retiring after 36 years of service. His survivors include his wife. Stewart S. Peacock ’51, Sept. 16, 2004, in Chicago, at the age of 76. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He was the retired owner and operator of C.D. Peacock Jewelers and the Spaulding Company in Chicago. His survivors include his wife and a daughter, Mary Peacock Rzeszutko ’84. John W. Heskett ’52, Aug. 27, 2004, of Danville, Ill., in a boating accident at his lake home in Michigan. He was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He was an annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was president of Webster-Heskett, Inc. He was preceded in death by his father, A. W. Heskett ’22, and his mother, Elizabeth Webster Heskett ’25. His survivors include his wife, Carla Andrews Heskett ’53; daughter, Tenley Heskett Lippie ’83; and son-in-law, David S. Lippie ’82. Anne Schutt Stein ’52, Aug. 6, 2004, of Indianapolis, at the age of 73, of breast cancer. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a homemaker and office manager for Stein Home Inspection. She was active with the Epilogue Theater and was recognized with an Encore Award for set decoration. Her survivors include her husband. Betty Ashton Nieman ’53, Oct. 31, 2003, of Overland Park, Kan., at the age of 72. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was a practicing nurse and homemaker. Her survivors include her husband and a sister, Anna Mae Ashton Iseri ’51. Julia Blue Reinke ’55, June 9, 2004, in Rich-

96

O

T

E

S

mond, Ind., at the age of 70. She was a member of Alpha Phi sorority and Phi Beta Kappa. She taught school in the Chicago suburbs and in Richmond, Ind. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her father, Wallace B. Blue ’28; her mother, Helen Brothers Blue ’27; an uncle, John Brothers ’28; and a cousin, Cena Brothers Morgan ’25. Her survivors include her husband. James L. Johnson ’55, July 9, 2004, of West Unity, Ohio, at the age of 70. He was a sign painter and cartoon illustrator. His survivors include his wife. Neva Stahley Julich ’57, July 24, 2004, of Clermont, Fla., after a two-year battle with cancer. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was a first-grade teacher at Clermont Elementary School, retiring in 1998. She was preceded in death by her husband. Her survivors include a brother, Edward L. Stahley ’54. Brant R. Moore ’58, June 1, 2004, in Urbana, Ill., at the age of 68. He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He was a commodities broker for I. H. French and Company and a professional magician. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Livingston Moore ’58. His survivors include a sister, Patricia Moore Life ’58; a brother-in-law, James B. Life ’58; a niece, Carolyn Life Dulberger ’86; and a nephew, Gary R. Life ’85. Roger E. Ramsey ’63, Aug. 20, 2004, of Elkhart, Ind., at the age of 63. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar. He was a professor of English and drama at Rockford (Ill.) College, Northern Illinois University and Rock Valley (Ill.) College. He was a published writer and poet. Kenneth J. Wilz ’64, Aug. 3, 2004, of Oak Park, Ill., at the age of 61. He was a member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a Rector Scholar. He was a professor of biology at Williams College, Edinborough State College, Park School and Canterbury School. Later, he was a resident naturalist for the Cook County (Ill.) Forest Preserve. He was preceded in death by his brother, Donald R. Wilz ’68. His survivors include his wife, Dorothy Walker Wilz ’65. Carol A. Farmer ’66, June 19, 2004, in Delray Beach, Fla., at the age of 59, of a massive stroke, while visiting from her home in Landudec, France. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was a fellow and annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. She was a past member of the DePauw Board of Visitors. She was a well-known futurist, consumer trend analyst, keynote speaker and strategic adviser on marketing. She was the founder and president of Carol Farmer Associates. Robert L. Ten Eyck Jr. ’66, June 26, 2004, of Indianapolis, at the age of 59. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was the chief psychologist in the children’s service at Larue D. Carter Hospital in Indianapolis and an assistant professor of clinical psychology at Indiana University School of Medicine. His survivors include his wife, Hannah Hofherr Ten Eyck ’66, and two sons, Peter P. Ten Eyck ’99 and Nicholas R. Ten Eyck ’01.

Sally Sommer Flynn ’77, July 11, 2004, of Northfield, Ill., at the age of 49, after a 28-year battle with cancer. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a clinical nurse at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital and later a marketing director with Baxter Healthcare. In 1990 she began her own publishing business, which included an advertising directory, Chicago Wedding Guide. She sold the guide to become a stay-at-home mother. Her survivors include her husband, Kevin M. Flynn ’75 and two daugthers. Dudley “Dee Dee” Ross Fornengo ’80, Aug. 7, 2004, at her parents’ home in Wisconsin, at the age of 45, of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. She was the owner of Dudley Ross Interior Design and creator of DiDi Clothing. Her survivors include her husband.

Friends of the University

Gladys Matzke Chatt, Dec. 30, 2002, in Wilmington, N.C., at the age of 102. In 1959 she funded the Albert Matzke Painting Studio in the Emison Art Center in memory of her first husband, who was an artist. Her survivors include a daughter, Alberta Matzke Buckman ’59, and a grandson, Christopher M. Buckman ’87. Julia W. Deem, July 20, 2004, of Greencastle, Ind., at the age of 91. She had been a secretary at DePauw in the health services department. Michael L. Ellett, Aug. 26, 2004, of Coatesville, Ind., at the age of 52. He was the former owner and operator of the Danville (Ind.) Hardware Center, retiring in 2003. His survivors include his wife, Marcia Ellett, office manager for the DePauw Hartman House; two daughters, Melissa L. Ellett ’00 and Melanie Ellett Foster ’03. William E. Hamilton, July 28, 2004, of Wheaton, Ill., at the age of 89. He was a lifetime member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was the chief economist for the American Farm Bureau. His survivors include his wife. Jack M. Lyon, Sept. 5, 2004, of Greencastle, at the age of 72. He was a maintenance employee at DePauw for 25 years, retiring in 1997. His survivors include his wife. Jack F. Reichert, May 9, 2004, of Lake Forest, Ill., of pancreatic cancer. He was an annual member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was the former chairman and chief executive officer of Brunswick Corporation. His survivors include his wife, and a daughter, Susan Reichert Milanak ’84. Dora F. “Skeeter” Simmerman, Aug. 18, 2004, of Greencastle, Ind., at the age of 82. He was a carpenter for 30 years at DePauw, retiring in 1987. His survivors include his wife. Lottie M. Trueblood, Aug. 21, 2004, of Bainbridge, Ind., at the age of 87. She was a lifetime member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. She was a nurse’s aide at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Ind., and later a teller at first National Bank and manager of the proof department. She was preceded in death by her first husband and by her second husband, Laurel E. Trueblood ’29.

Ring the Bell for Old DePauw

The DePauw Tigers brought the Monon Bell back to Greencastle following a hard-fought 14-7 victory over the Wabash Little Giants on Nov. 13 in Crawfordsville. With the win, DePauw reclaimed the rivalry’s symbol of triumph for the first time in four years and knotted the all-time series record between the two schools at 51-51-9. DePauw, however, has a 35-32-6 edge in games played since the Monon Bell trophy joined the rivalry in 1932. The Tigers finished the season with an 8-2 record, the team’s best since 1997.

Related Documents


More Documents from "DePauw University"