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SPECIAL SECTION: 2004 ANNUAL REPORT<br />
<strong>SUToday</strong><br />
Leadership<br />
Students Step Up to the Plate<br />
Volume 9, Issue 2 Fall 2004<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
INSIDE<br />
REGION CELEBRATES 250TH<br />
ANNIVERSARY OF FRENCH &<br />
INDIAN WAR<br />
‘SHENANDOAH PERFORMS’—A<br />
MUSIC FESTIVAL TRADITION BEGINS<br />
RANDY BOXX EXCITED ABOUT SU’S<br />
CREATIVE ENERGY<br />
SU WELCOMES CLARESSA MORTON<br />
TEACHERS USE TECHNOLOGY AND<br />
CREATIVITY AT MATH CAMP<br />
SHENANDOAH PARTNERS WITH<br />
UNIVERSITY IN THAILAND
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Cover Story:<br />
Leadership<br />
Students Step Up to the Plate<br />
Region Celebrates 250th Anniversary<br />
of French & Indian War<br />
‘Shendandoah Performs’<br />
A Music Festival Tradition Begins<br />
Randy Boxx Excited About<br />
<strong>University</strong>’s Creative Energy<br />
SU Welcomes Claressa Morton as<br />
Vice President of Student Affairs<br />
First Symposium on Aging<br />
Set for Spring 2005<br />
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Teachers Use Technology and<br />
Creativity at Math Camp<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Partners with Thammasat<br />
<strong>University</strong> in Thailand<br />
Janene Pennel Honored:<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> Bestows Doctorate<br />
College for Lifelong Learning<br />
Appeals to Many Ages and<br />
Interests<br />
Semester Speakers<br />
Semester Highlights
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FACULTY NEWS<br />
Brandon Beck Updates Groundbreaking Historical Tour Book<br />
Faculty News<br />
ALUMNI NEWS<br />
Betty Fisher Takes Her Place in the History<br />
of School Integration<br />
Graduate Students Help Opera Coach Stage<br />
Children’s Operetta<br />
Joel Longenecker Performs with<br />
Gus Giordano Company<br />
The Pride of <strong>Shenandoah</strong>: Seney Wears Many<br />
Hats in Her Community<br />
Mrs. Hollandsworth’s Opus<br />
Erin Fitzpatrick Blooms in New York<br />
Kathryn Martin Heads San Diego Office for<br />
Arts Consulting Firm<br />
DEVELOPMENT NEWS<br />
Wilkins Establishes New Chair<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead: A Legacy of Sharing<br />
In Memory<br />
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ANNUAL REPORT<br />
<strong>SUToday</strong><br />
Volume 9, Issue 2<br />
Editor and Publisher<br />
Cathy J. Loranger, APR<br />
Contributing Writers<br />
Brandon Beck<br />
Jenny Bousquet<br />
Ann Campbell<br />
Donna Hart<br />
Cathy Kuehner<br />
Pat Zontine<br />
Contributing Photographers<br />
Cathy Kuehner<br />
Jeff Taylor<br />
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Contents
Letter<br />
Letter from Dr. James A. Davis<br />
This issue of SU Today celebrates the ongoing work of campus leaders who serve in many capacities<br />
in more than 55 active student organizations, both on campus and in the community.Through<br />
leadership, the university has flourished, making a positive impact on the quality of life and the<br />
economic welfare of the region.<br />
We’ve added several new players to our administrative leadership team this year. Dr. Harley Knowles,<br />
who has worked very closely with me for many years as vice president of student affairs, assumed an<br />
important role this spring as vice president for development. In taking on this role, Harley will spearhead<br />
the execution of our “Spirit of <strong>Shenandoah</strong>” campaign as we embark on a very aggressive effort to raise<br />
endowment and funds for three new facilities needed to help complete our master plan. We now have<br />
visual images of a proposed student center, a business school and an athletics center. We hope to be able<br />
to use these images effectively to raise the funds to construct these facilities during the next five years.<br />
Dr. Clarresa Morton arrived this semester as the new vice president of student affairs. She brings to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> considerable experience, not only in student affairs but in building projects. Her expertise will<br />
certainly help us as we begin plans for the new student center. I’m also pleased to welcome Dr. Randy<br />
Boxx as dean of the business school. Randy’s experience in administrative leadership and international<br />
accreditation will be especially helpful as the business school takes the steps necessary to increase<br />
enrollment and comply with AACSB International standards.<br />
The Reverend Gary Robbins accepted the call this summer to serve as <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s new<br />
chaplain. Gary brings more than 20 years of pastoral experience, including extensive work with college-age<br />
students, administrative leadership and an understanding of the parish church. He will be aided this year by<br />
another outstanding leader, Bishop Ray Chamberlain, SU’s first bishop-in-residence. Bishop Chamberlain will<br />
assist me with church relationships and fund raising for our spiritual life programs.<br />
It’s exciting to bring new leaders into our mix of<br />
faculty and staff. I also appreciate the work of the many<br />
individuals on search committees who have helped to<br />
select the new people to join our <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
community.<br />
We don’t want to forget the important role our<br />
trustees, alumni and friends — those who realize the<br />
value of investing in higher education — play in the<br />
growth and vitality of our institution. As we reflect on<br />
the growth of our endowment and the launch of our<br />
“Sprit of <strong>Shenandoah</strong>” campaign, we want to thank all of<br />
our constituents for their continued support and<br />
involvement with the university and its mission. As we<br />
increase our endowment, the university becomes more<br />
competitive and better positioned to attract even more<br />
diverse and competent students. With your help, we will<br />
continue to take our place among the distinguished<br />
universities in our state and our region.<br />
Dr. James A. Davis joins Professor Emeritus Eugenia Evans<br />
during a performance of her operetta, “Kittens,” featured<br />
during “<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs,” a 10-day music festival that<br />
premiered in Winchester in June. (See article about<br />
“Kittens” on page 38.)<br />
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Semester Firsts<br />
Campus Enjoys “Creative<br />
Scholarship Day”<br />
Last year, the Faculty Development<br />
Committee set about to create<br />
something new and different to<br />
engage the entire campus<br />
community. On March 24, classes<br />
were canceled, and everyone was<br />
encouraged to attend dozens of<br />
presentations on just as many<br />
topics.The first-ever “Creative<br />
Scholarship Day” gave faculty and<br />
students an opportunity to share<br />
their research, talents and<br />
scholarly work. It was so well<br />
received by everyone another is<br />
being planned, and “Creative<br />
Scholarship Day” will likely<br />
become an annual event.<br />
Susan Pike (pictured left), adjunct<br />
instructor of theatre, leads a lecture<br />
on “Acting for TV” at the <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Television Center during “Creative<br />
Scholarship Day,” March 24.<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs” Music<br />
Festival Debuts<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> hosted a two-week<br />
music festival in June,“<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Performs,” which included 10<br />
days of concerts on indoor and<br />
outdoor stages.While “<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Performs” was not the first music<br />
festival — there was a three-day<br />
event last fall — it certainly was<br />
the most ambitious. More than<br />
50 college-age musicians and<br />
more than 20 professional<br />
musicians from around the world<br />
practiced and performed together<br />
in 16 concerts. Public Radio<br />
International’s “From the Top”<br />
recorded a show live in Armstrong<br />
Concert Hall. (See article on<br />
Page 12.)<br />
Women’s Studies Graduate<br />
On May 8, Shannon Revels, 22,<br />
became the first <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
student to graduate with a minor<br />
in women’s studies.The mass<br />
communication major said it was<br />
her professors — Dr. Gina<br />
Daddario and Dr. Ann Denkler<br />
— who piqued her interest in<br />
women’s studies. “They made all<br />
the difference,” Revels said.<br />
2004 Alumna Shannon Revels is<br />
the first SU student to graduate<br />
with a minor in women’s studies.<br />
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Leadership<br />
Students Step Up to the Plate<br />
Google “leadership” and<br />
more than 21,600,000<br />
results pop up. Refine<br />
the Internet search by looking for<br />
“leadership skills,” and there are<br />
more than 1,290,000 results. Go<br />
to amazon.com, look for books<br />
about leadership and find more<br />
than 87,800 titles.<br />
What’s going on here?<br />
Why the fascination with<br />
leadership? And, how is this<br />
national trend reflected at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>?<br />
After the 2003-04<br />
academic year, there were a<br />
record 60 clubs and<br />
organizations on campus.<br />
These groups include<br />
academic honor societies,<br />
service organizations,<br />
political groups, professional<br />
associations and social clubs.<br />
Fourteen of these groups have<br />
both undergraduate and<br />
graduate student members, and<br />
there are two organizations<br />
exclusively for graduate students.<br />
The former vice president<br />
for student affairs, Harley Knowles,<br />
heading the university’s<br />
development office, draws on his<br />
20 years of experience in student<br />
affairs to explain today’s<br />
leadership trend.<br />
“In the 1990s and first<br />
couple years of this decade,<br />
there was a wane in students’<br />
interest in leadership,” Dr.<br />
Knowles said. “If students were<br />
involved, it was more through<br />
volunteering, which they didn’t<br />
consider leadership even though<br />
volunteering is a form of<br />
leadership.”<br />
By definition, Knowles said,<br />
“leadership is about change. If<br />
you want change to happen and<br />
are willing to get involved, you’re<br />
“Leadership is a combination of<br />
character, creativity and<br />
perseverance. A leader is someone<br />
who is strong enough to stand tall in<br />
adversity, flexible enough to change<br />
paths and perseverant enough to<br />
never quit trying.”<br />
Lesley Scherrer<br />
leading.You’re leading by<br />
example or you go one<br />
step farther and assume a<br />
leadership role.”<br />
Though many labels<br />
have been attached to<br />
the generation born in<br />
the 1980s and 1990s,<br />
none has been widely<br />
accepted. Knowles prefers<br />
“Millennial Generation,”<br />
though other names<br />
include the Millennium<br />
Generation, the Net<br />
Generation, Generation<br />
NeXt or NeXters,<br />
Generation 2000,<br />
Generation Y2K, the<br />
Digital Generation,<br />
Lesley Scherrer says time management<br />
is a key skill for leaders.<br />
Generation Dotcom and<br />
e-Generation.<br />
Whatever today’s students<br />
are called, Knowles sees a<br />
decided shift among young adults<br />
to assume more leadership roles.<br />
“They seem more willing to<br />
step up into leadership roles in<br />
part because of the<br />
increasingly tough job<br />
market,” Knowles said.<br />
“Another factor is the<br />
political landscape. After the<br />
2000 presidential election,<br />
people saw that one vote<br />
can make a difference.<br />
America has troops in the<br />
Middle East, and we’re<br />
getting ready for another<br />
election.”<br />
He also believes 9/11<br />
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made a lot of young Americans<br />
think about who they are and<br />
who they want to be. “9/11<br />
forced people to have opinions<br />
about things they hadn’t even<br />
considered before,” he said.<br />
“They have come to realize<br />
they can be a change agent for<br />
good,” said Knowles. “They are<br />
not quite so cynical as students<br />
from just a few years ago.”<br />
Knowles said he hears a lot<br />
about how serious college<br />
students are concerning<br />
their future. “They are<br />
recognizing early the value<br />
of education and where it<br />
will take them. I believe<br />
students are coming to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> better<br />
equipped to handle the<br />
college experience.”<br />
A lot of students, like Nick<br />
Fournarakis, get involved during<br />
their freshman year.<br />
“Being a leader is incredibly<br />
important to me,” said<br />
Fournarakis, a sophomore prepharmacy<br />
major and the Student<br />
Government Association<br />
treasurer for 2004-05. “I believe I<br />
have something to offer. I like to<br />
think of myself as someone who<br />
is always willing to help or talk<br />
things over with other people.<br />
“Students will continue a project<br />
and step up to leadership roles if<br />
they believe a project is worthwhile.<br />
They don’t do it just to be a leader.”<br />
John Totten<br />
“The opportunity to be a<br />
leader is just that — an<br />
opportunity,” Fournarakis<br />
said. “I’m glad I’ve been<br />
given leadership<br />
opportunities at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>. As an SGA<br />
officer, it’s also my duty to<br />
represent every student —<br />
and faculty and staff, too —<br />
to the best of my ability.”<br />
“I’ve always felt that if<br />
there is an opportunity to<br />
assume a leadership role,<br />
and I was qualified to lead,<br />
then I had a responsibility<br />
to do so,” said Jonathan<br />
Meek, a senior political<br />
science major, president of<br />
College Democrats,<br />
treasurer of the Political<br />
Science Society and a<br />
former U.S. Marine. “Good<br />
leadership is a major key to<br />
success.The idea of being a<br />
leader isn’t necessarily as<br />
important as making sure there is<br />
good leadership.”<br />
Meek, who plans a career in<br />
international relations, continued,<br />
“I’ve been a member of SGA<br />
since I transferred to <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
in 2001. It was clear the SGA was<br />
in need of good leaders, and my<br />
major in political science and my<br />
experience led me to assume a<br />
leadership role on campus.”<br />
Student government is one<br />
place to find students<br />
developing leadership skills.<br />
The residence life program is<br />
another. Each of SU’s six<br />
residence halls has a handful<br />
of students who step up and<br />
work as resident assistants<br />
(RA).They plan programs,<br />
enforce policies and, in<br />
general, help keep the peace<br />
among the almost 700 residential<br />
students.<br />
“I don’t think of myself as a<br />
leader, though people tell me I<br />
am,” said John Totten, a senior<br />
music major, math minor, who<br />
was an RA for two years. “Some<br />
people think of leaders as people<br />
who control, but it’s not that at<br />
all. Leaders are people who are<br />
respected, who work to improve<br />
the campus and who set an<br />
example.”<br />
Biology major Mary Alice<br />
Snead is in her second year as an<br />
RA. Like Totten, she said the<br />
secret to leadership is respect.<br />
“The key to being respected as a<br />
leader is showing respect for the<br />
people around you.You can’t use<br />
your power to control people.”<br />
Petite and personable, Snead<br />
is an RA in combined Funkhouser/<br />
Gore residence halls, which means<br />
she has freshman women in<br />
“Funk” and co-ed upperclassmen<br />
Senior John Totten believes leadership is demonstrated by a<br />
willingness to work for improvement and to personally set a good<br />
example.<br />
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in Gore, including student<br />
athletes. Whether she’s helping a<br />
first-year student navigate college<br />
life or asking a football player to<br />
turn down his music, Snead said a<br />
positive, empathetic approach is<br />
always best.<br />
And, like many other students,<br />
Snead did not set out to be a<br />
leader.“Ever since I was 10, people<br />
have trusted me to handle<br />
responsibility and have told me<br />
I’m good in leadership roles.”<br />
Which points to what<br />
might be considered the<br />
downside to leadership.The<br />
more a person can handle, the<br />
more that person is asked to<br />
take on. Snead believes student<br />
leaders are a small minority,<br />
explaining, “I think it’s the same<br />
handful of people being asked<br />
to do everything.”<br />
She also believes leadership<br />
is not something that can be<br />
taught; it comes naturally. “I’ve<br />
attended leadership seminars, and<br />
when I hear some of the things<br />
presenters say, I think, ‘Well, isn’t<br />
that obvious?’”<br />
The toughest part of<br />
leadership, though, is not taking<br />
criticism personally. Snead admits<br />
that when she was younger, she<br />
worried if people didn’t like what<br />
she was doing, they might not like<br />
her. “Now,” she said, “I don’t take<br />
it personally. In fact, you need<br />
some criticism so you can do a<br />
better job and be a better<br />
leader.”<br />
“Being a leader is important<br />
to me,” said senior theatre for<br />
youth major Andrea Michinski,<br />
the 2004-05 SGA secretary. “My<br />
parents raised me to have strong<br />
convictions; to hold myself<br />
accountable; to work hard for<br />
Mary Alice Snead emphasizes<br />
respect for others as key to<br />
leadership.<br />
myself as well as for the good of<br />
others.To me, that’s part of what<br />
makes a good leader.”<br />
“My college experience has<br />
put me into leadership roles,”<br />
said Michinski, the head RA in the<br />
<strong>University</strong> Inn residence hall. “I<br />
like being involved in activities<br />
where I can look at the big<br />
picture to see what we, as a<br />
group, can accomplish at the end.”<br />
Michinski said being involved<br />
“The key to being respected as a<br />
leader is showing respect for the<br />
people around you. You can’t use<br />
your power to control people.”<br />
Mary Alice Snead<br />
with campus clubs and activities<br />
has taught her how to work well<br />
with “all kinds of people and a<br />
variety of different work ethics.”<br />
She’s also learned the difference<br />
between what it takes to be a<br />
good leader and what makes a<br />
bad leader. She will take all this<br />
information with her when she<br />
enters the work force.<br />
Mark Marion, a resident<br />
director (RD) for three years and<br />
an RA for two years before that,<br />
said although his analogy may<br />
sound overly simple, it is what<br />
guides him. “When I was in the<br />
Boy Scouts, and we were out<br />
hiking, we were told to leave<br />
each place better than how we<br />
found it.That’s what I try to do at<br />
SU.” He became involved on<br />
campus his freshman year<br />
because he saw things he<br />
didn’t like, and he saw<br />
things he could change.<br />
Over the years, Marion,<br />
now a graduate student,<br />
learned how to balance<br />
life as a student leader<br />
with life as a student.<br />
“Exams come around,<br />
and you have to study<br />
like everyone else. But you also<br />
have to help keep order in your<br />
residence hall. It’s stressful.”<br />
And, yet, he said that kind of<br />
experience is more beneficial<br />
than anything else. “You learn<br />
how to manage your time and<br />
arrange your priorities.The more<br />
leadership experience you have,<br />
the easier being a leader<br />
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becomes.”<br />
Graduate student Lesley<br />
Scherrer completed her<br />
bachelor’s degree in music<br />
education this spring and is now<br />
working on two graduate<br />
degrees in choral conducting and<br />
music education. During her<br />
undergraduate years at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>, she not only served<br />
as an RA, but as president of<br />
Alpha Chi Honor Society, vice<br />
president for Sigma Alpha Iota,<br />
SGA senator, president of<br />
American Choral Director’s<br />
Association and general<br />
manager of conservatory<br />
and chamber choirs. She<br />
currently serves as a<br />
graduate assistant in the<br />
Choral Library.<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> prepared<br />
me well for my professional<br />
life,” said Scherrer. “Skills such<br />
as time management and<br />
flexibility are invaluable to a<br />
teacher. Over the next few years,<br />
I’ll have the unique opportunity<br />
to begin my career while<br />
attending <strong>Shenandoah</strong> full-time as<br />
I work on my master’s degrees. I<br />
look forward to the challenge.”<br />
So how do college students<br />
define leadership?<br />
“Leadership is a combination<br />
of character, creativity, and<br />
perseverance,” said Scherrer. “A<br />
leader is someone who is strong<br />
enough to stand tall in adversity,<br />
flexible enough to change paths,<br />
and perseverant enough to never<br />
quit trying.”<br />
“A leader is someone who<br />
possesses the willingness and<br />
ability to make decisions while<br />
maintaining character, integrity,<br />
strength and confidence in the<br />
midst of challenge and<br />
controversy,” said Fournarakis.<br />
“From my first day, I knew I<br />
wanted to assume a leadership<br />
role at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>,” said<br />
Fournarakis. “In high school, I was<br />
junior class vice president, and<br />
during my senior year, I was<br />
student government president in<br />
a school with 1,600 students. I’ve<br />
always been told I have a natural<br />
affinity for politics. How true that<br />
is, I’m not so sure. I do know I<br />
enjoy leadership roles, and your<br />
experience at college is entirely<br />
“Leadership is about change.<br />
If you want change to happen and<br />
are willing to get involved, you’re<br />
leading. You’re leading by example,<br />
or you go one step farther and<br />
assume a leadership role.”<br />
Dr. Harley Knowles<br />
what you make of it.This is a<br />
statement I’ve heard over and<br />
over, and it is absolutely true.”<br />
Through his involvement with<br />
campus activities, Fournarakis said<br />
he’s learning a great deal about<br />
responsibility, organization,<br />
understanding, working with<br />
others and keeping track of a<br />
budget.These are skills he will<br />
continue to use and improve in<br />
his career.<br />
Totten said part of leadership<br />
is identifying what is important,<br />
so others will follow.<br />
“Students will continue a<br />
project and step up to leadership<br />
roles if they believe a project is<br />
worthwhile.They don’t do it just<br />
to be a leader.”<br />
“It takes one person — that<br />
one motivated, excited person —<br />
to step up to a leadership<br />
position, and people will follow,”<br />
said Marion. “The more leaders<br />
you have, the more who will<br />
follow.”<br />
“I think leadership is a<br />
growing trend among college<br />
students,” Fournarakis said.<br />
“Students seem to recognize the<br />
need for all students — students<br />
from different backgrounds with<br />
different interests — to be able<br />
to make the most of their college<br />
experience. Look at all of the<br />
new clubs and organizations<br />
that are formed on campus<br />
each year. I imagine there<br />
will be plenty more.”<br />
Michinski believes<br />
“Leadership is a growing<br />
trend among college<br />
students, especially at SU.”<br />
“As SGA<br />
parliamentarian,” Meek said,<br />
“I learned how to run<br />
meetings and keep others<br />
on task. I’ll be able to apply<br />
these skills in almost anything I<br />
choose to do after graduation.”<br />
Meek also believes the idea<br />
of leadership is a growing trend<br />
on college campuses. “I certainly<br />
think there is a greater focus on<br />
leadership and citizenship on<br />
college campuses now than there<br />
has been in the past. Students<br />
seem more willing to accept their<br />
social responsibilities.There are<br />
also many campus programs that<br />
encourage leadership and<br />
participation. Students are aware<br />
that their participation is required<br />
to create a successful<br />
community.”<br />
Totten said he has a “very<br />
strong sense” his generation is<br />
becoming more involved.<br />
“They’re using their brains<br />
beyond the classroom,” he said.<br />
“They’re getting involved in their<br />
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Clubs and Organizations on Campus<br />
Undergraduate Student<br />
Organizations<br />
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy<br />
Academy of Students of Pharmacy<br />
Allies Gay/Lesbian,Transgender &<br />
Bisexual<br />
Alpha Chi National Honor<br />
Scholarship Society<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta<br />
Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic<br />
Fraternity<br />
American Choral Directors Association<br />
American Society of Health Systems<br />
Pharmacists<br />
Amnesty International<br />
Avalon Literary Magazine<br />
Business Student Association<br />
Black Student Union<br />
Campus Activities Network<br />
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship<br />
International<br />
Christian Student Union<br />
Circle K<br />
College Democrats<br />
College Republicans<br />
Cooley Hall Council<br />
Funkhouser/Gore Hall Council<br />
Habitat for Humanity<br />
Harambee Gospel Choir<br />
Honor Society of Nursing<br />
International Students Association<br />
Jewish Student Association<br />
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity<br />
Kappa Kappa Psi National Band<br />
Fraternity<br />
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity<br />
Kinesiology Club<br />
Music Educators National Conference<br />
National Community Pharmacist<br />
Association<br />
Nurses Christian Fellowship<br />
Organization of Arts Managers<br />
Omicron Delta Kappa<br />
Phi Alpha Delta<br />
Phi Delta Chi<br />
Phi Mu Alpha<br />
Physician Assistant Student Society<br />
Physical Therapy Student Association<br />
Political Science Society<br />
Pre-Law Society<br />
Pre-Pharmacy Society<br />
Psychology Club<br />
Racey Hall Council<br />
Residence Hall Association<br />
Rho Chi National Pharmacy Honor<br />
Society<br />
Music Therapy Association<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota Music Sorority<br />
Sigma Beta Delta<br />
Sigma Rho Delta<br />
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor<br />
Society of Nursing<br />
Sociology Club<br />
Society for Collegiate Journalists<br />
Society for Human Resource<br />
Management<br />
Student Athletic Training Club<br />
Student Government Association<br />
Student Nurses Association<br />
Students In Free Enterprise<br />
<strong>University</strong> Inn Hall Council<br />
Graduate Student<br />
Organizations<br />
Academy of Students of Pharmacy<br />
American Society of Health-Systems<br />
Pharmacists<br />
Business Student Association<br />
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship<br />
International<br />
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity<br />
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity<br />
National Community Pharmacist<br />
Association<br />
Omicron Delta Kappa<br />
Phi Delta Chi<br />
Phi Lambda Sigma<br />
Physician Assistant Student Society<br />
Physical Therapy Student Association<br />
Pi Theta Epsilon<br />
Sigma Beta Delta<br />
Student In Free Enterprise<br />
Student Nurses Association<br />
communities or on campus to<br />
make things better.”<br />
To help encourage and<br />
accommodate the growing<br />
interest in campus<br />
involvement and student<br />
leadership, <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s<br />
proposed new student center<br />
is high on the priority list.<br />
Architects’ plans show many<br />
offices and common areas for<br />
clubs and organizations.<br />
“Colleges in general have<br />
always been about<br />
leadership,” said Knowles. “At<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>, instilling<br />
leadership skills and<br />
encouraging students to take<br />
on leadership roles have<br />
always been priorities.”<br />
Author Cathy Kuehner, public<br />
relations assistant, can be<br />
reached at 540-678-4327 or<br />
ckuehner@su.edu.<br />
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Region Celebrates 250th<br />
Anniversary of French & Indian War<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
History and Tourism<br />
Center (The Knowledge<br />
Point TM ) has joined with French<br />
and Indian War 250, Inc., to<br />
commemorate the anniversary of<br />
what historians have called “The<br />
First World War.” Although<br />
known in North America as the<br />
French and Indian War, it is called<br />
the Seven Years’ War in<br />
Europe, where it eventually<br />
involved not only Britain and<br />
France, but Germany and<br />
Spain as well.<br />
What began as a<br />
regional initiative in<br />
southwestern Pennsylvania,<br />
the French and Indian War<br />
250, Inc., is expanding into a<br />
national commemoration<br />
embracing 19 other states,<br />
including Virginia, Maryland<br />
and West Virginia where the<br />
French and Indian War<br />
unfolded.The goal of the<br />
250th commemoration is to<br />
raise awareness and energize<br />
heritage tourism at the many<br />
historic sites interpreting the<br />
conflict.<br />
The role played by<br />
Virginia (and what is now<br />
West Virginia) was pivotal in<br />
the early years, 1754 to<br />
1758. In May,1754, George<br />
Washington, colonel of the<br />
Virginia Militia, led a small<br />
group of fellow Virginians<br />
into the forests of western<br />
Pennsylvania and<br />
inadvertently ambushed a<br />
detachment of French<br />
soldiers at Jumonville Glen, killing<br />
the leader and many of his<br />
troops. And so the war began.<br />
The following year, British<br />
General Edward Braddock led his<br />
army from Alexandria to<br />
Winchester to Fort Wills<br />
(Cumberland) and on to defeat<br />
outside Fort Pitt, the site of<br />
present-day Pittsburgh. Known as<br />
The role played by Virginia<br />
(and what is now West Virginia)<br />
was pivotal in the early years,<br />
1754 to 1758. In May, 1754,<br />
George Washington, colonel of the<br />
Virginia Militia, led a small group<br />
of fellow Virginians into the forests<br />
of western Pennsylvania and<br />
inadvertently ambushed a<br />
detachment of French soldiers at<br />
Jumonville Glen, killing the leader<br />
and many of his troops.<br />
And so the war began.<br />
Braddock’s March, regular British<br />
soldiers along with militias from<br />
Virginia and North Carolina<br />
pushed their way through dense<br />
forest and over mountains,<br />
constructing the road as they<br />
went. Once again, Washington<br />
was present as head of the<br />
Virginia militia and as an aide to<br />
General Braddock.<br />
In 1756, Colonel<br />
Washington was given the<br />
task of building a string of<br />
forts along the frontier to<br />
guard the settlers from<br />
increasing Indian raids.<br />
Construction began on Fort<br />
Loudoun that year, and<br />
during that time,<br />
Washington’s headquarters<br />
was established in<br />
Winchester.<br />
The Knowledge Point’s<br />
Role in Anniversary<br />
Events<br />
Working with partners in<br />
four states,The Knowledge<br />
Point has assumed<br />
responsibility for three major<br />
projects commemorating the<br />
250th anniversary of the<br />
French and Indian War in<br />
2004.<br />
• A major national<br />
conference, “Cultures in<br />
Conflict:The Seven Years<br />
War in North America,” will<br />
be held at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Oct. 21 to 23,<br />
2004. Organized by Dr.<br />
Warren Hofstra of<br />
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<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> and Dr.<br />
Joseph W. A. Whitehorne of Lord<br />
Fairfax Community College, the<br />
conference will feature Dr. Fred<br />
Anderson as the keynote speaker.<br />
Dr. Anderson, professor of history<br />
at the <strong>University</strong> of Colorado at<br />
Boulder, won the prestigious<br />
Francis Parkman Prize for his<br />
book, “Crucible of War:The<br />
Seven Years’ War and the Fate of<br />
Empire in British North America,<br />
1754-1766.” Other nationally<br />
known scholars will join Anderson<br />
in presenting the development<br />
and outcome of the war through<br />
the eyes and minds of its major<br />
players, interpreting it not only as<br />
a conflict of combatants but also<br />
of cultures.<br />
• An exhibit,“George Washington<br />
Remembers: Reflections on the<br />
French and Indian War,” which<br />
“Washington Supervising the Construction of Fort Loudoun,” by Richard<br />
Schlecht, depicting George Washington (center) with two soldiers in<br />
Fredericktown, later named Winchester, 1755.<br />
Used with permission by the Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society<br />
premiered at Fort Pitt in April<br />
2004, will travel to Winchester<br />
this October.The exhibit includes<br />
an original manuscript written by<br />
George Washington in his later<br />
years as he looked back on his<br />
life. Accompanying display panels<br />
illustrate the events described.<br />
• Working with Colonel<br />
Washington’s Frontier Forts<br />
Association,The Knowledge Point<br />
will produce a promotional<br />
brochure and map to encourage<br />
visitation to the nine sites that<br />
compose the association.<br />
• “Braddock’s March, March-July,<br />
2005,” will recreate the movement<br />
of General Braddock’s army,<br />
beginning in Virginia and ending at<br />
the site of the Battle of the<br />
Monongahela, near Pittsburgh.<br />
Historic sites and communities<br />
along the route will participate<br />
and plan associated educational<br />
events. Stephen Nuckles<br />
(stevenuckles@earthlink.net) is<br />
organizing the event with<br />
assistance from The Knowledge<br />
Point.<br />
For a full conference<br />
schedule, registration information<br />
as well as more information<br />
on other projects, phone<br />
540-535-3543 or visit the History<br />
and Tourism Center’s Web site at<br />
www.TheKnowledgePoint.org.<br />
Author Pat Zontine, history and<br />
tourism center development<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5507 or pzontine@su.edu.<br />
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‘<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs’<br />
A Music Festival Tradition Begins<br />
Starting with a suggestion<br />
from the president of the<br />
university and funding from<br />
a small business association grant,<br />
a handful of motivated people<br />
organized what may become a<br />
nationally recognized – if not<br />
internationally recognized – music<br />
festival at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>.<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs”<br />
debuted on June 11 with a<br />
concert by the festival orchestra<br />
on the university’s main campus.<br />
Over the next 10 days,<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs”<br />
presented a number of concerts<br />
featuring classical music, pops,<br />
jazz, special performances<br />
especially for children and a<br />
number of guest solo performers.<br />
Fifty-one student musicians<br />
and 22 professional musicians<br />
arrived on campus June 6.They<br />
came from across the United<br />
States, Europe, China and South<br />
America. Rehearsals began on<br />
June 7 and continued through the<br />
end of the festival on June 20. In<br />
addition to group rehearsals,<br />
younger musicians received<br />
lessons from the professionals.<br />
It has long been a dream of<br />
President James A. Davis that<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> host such<br />
a music festival.Two years ago, Jan<br />
Wagner came to teach and<br />
conduct the orchestras at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory. A<br />
native of Venezuela, Wagner<br />
studied at the Academy of Music<br />
in Vienna, Austria, and was most<br />
recently the chief conductor of<br />
the Odense Symphony<br />
Orchestra in Denmark before<br />
coming to SU.<br />
An award-winning conductor,<br />
Wagner has worked with major<br />
symphonies around the world.<br />
He has served as assistant<br />
conductor to Lawrence Foster at<br />
the Aspen Music Festival and to<br />
Kurt Masur at the New York<br />
Philharmonic.<br />
When <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s History<br />
and Tourism Center (HTC)<br />
received grant money last year to<br />
promote tourism in the area, all<br />
the pieces for a world-class music<br />
festival fell into place.<br />
At least, that’s the short<br />
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version of the story.<br />
The longer version includes a<br />
three-day “test” festival last fall.<br />
Wagner worked with HTC<br />
Director Bill Austin to produce a<br />
three-day event with outdoor<br />
concerts. “We learned a lot<br />
about what it takes to<br />
put on a music festival,”<br />
said Austin.<br />
Organizers took<br />
what they learned last<br />
fall, created a two-week<br />
program of rehearsals<br />
and performances,<br />
invited the selected<br />
musicians, set up<br />
great venues, and<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs”<br />
dazzled its audiences.<br />
“We wanted to create<br />
a festival that rivals the<br />
finest music festivals in<br />
the world,” said Austin.<br />
“The festival is<br />
similar to Aspen and<br />
Tangelwood,” said<br />
Wagner, “but<br />
‘<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs’<br />
offers orchestra and<br />
chamber music in equal<br />
proportion. We’re small,<br />
but we hope we<br />
compete in the level of<br />
faculty and students.”<br />
“The festival,” Wagner added,<br />
“is a wonderful way to promote<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>, and it<br />
gives the musicians opportunities<br />
to do things we don’t usually do<br />
during the academic year.”That is,<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> faculty members<br />
played alongside their students,<br />
and they all played with<br />
outstanding guest musicians.<br />
Wagner conducted the<br />
orchestra during rehearsals and<br />
most concerts during the festival.<br />
Dr.Thomas Albert of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory was<br />
the guest conductor for the pops<br />
concert on the final day of the<br />
festival, and Dr. Scott Nelson<br />
conducted one piece for one<br />
program.The guest concert<br />
master was Tim Frederiksen,<br />
Jan Wagner, artistic director and associate professor of<br />
music, led the inaugural schedule for <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Performs, a 10-day music festival that debuted in<br />
Winchester in June.<br />
former conductor of the Danish<br />
Radio Symphony Orchestra.<br />
“It’s hard for young musicians<br />
to break into the business,”<br />
explained Wagner. “Music festivals,<br />
traditionally, are venues for young<br />
musicians to perform, gain<br />
experience and meet professionals.”<br />
But the real magic, Wagner<br />
said, is that many musicians<br />
perform in festivals “to come<br />
together for the love of the<br />
music.The object is to be in a<br />
different setting.This is the appeal<br />
of music festivals.<br />
“Of course,” Wagner said, “to<br />
create the opportunity for the<br />
musicians and outstanding<br />
concerts for the audience<br />
requires a Herculean effort. We<br />
want to anticipate needs and<br />
make sure everyone is<br />
happy.”<br />
Dozens of<br />
people began working<br />
on “<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Performs” last fall.The<br />
pace picked up in the<br />
spring. By May, the staff<br />
was working long hours,<br />
six or seven days a<br />
week. ”What I hope is<br />
that everyone —<br />
musicians and audience<br />
members — leave here<br />
and say, ‘I want to come<br />
back next year,’” said<br />
Wagner.<br />
The audience<br />
certainly had plenty<br />
from which to choose,<br />
including a recording of<br />
Public Radio<br />
International’s popular<br />
classical music show<br />
“From the Top” in<br />
Armstrong Concert Hall.<br />
“From the Top” host<br />
Christopher O’Riley and<br />
his crew recorded the show,<br />
which featured young musicians<br />
who performed and were<br />
interviewed by O’Riley. One<br />
musician — Erin Keefe, a topplaced<br />
contestant in the<br />
prestigious Carl Nielsen<br />
International Violin Competition<br />
in Denmark in early June — flew<br />
to America as soon as the<br />
competition was over to play<br />
with the “<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs”<br />
festival orchestra on June 19.<br />
“The level of musicianship<br />
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was superb,” Dr. Albert said of<br />
the event. “The festival gave<br />
young musicians a valuable<br />
opportunity to perform with<br />
working professionals as well as<br />
students from other schools, a<br />
broadening experience for all<br />
who participated.”<br />
“The first-rate concerts also<br />
gave our audiences a wonderfully<br />
concentrated exposure to the<br />
very finest musical offerings,”<br />
Albert added. “Artistic director<br />
and conductor Jan Wagner did a<br />
terrific job bringing all the<br />
elements together, and he set the<br />
tone for professionalism and<br />
musicianship for everyone<br />
involved.”<br />
“It was amazing how — in<br />
two weeks — we reached such a<br />
professional level,” said violinist<br />
Flor Maryory Serrano. “We had<br />
to learn new programs in just<br />
one week, and the level of the<br />
faculty was incredible, their<br />
performances and their<br />
knowledge were really helpful.”<br />
“From an artistic standpoint,<br />
the festival was an unqualified<br />
success,” said Dr. Charlotte<br />
Collins, dean of <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory.<br />
“The concerts were varied,<br />
and all were of an exceedingly<br />
high artistic level. Of equal<br />
importance, was the success of<br />
the educational aspect of the<br />
festival,” Collins added.<br />
Austin also called the festival<br />
a “huge success.” Based on<br />
conversations with musicians,<br />
audience members and others<br />
who participated, Austin said he’s<br />
confident this was the first of<br />
many summer music festivals at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>.<br />
“Jan Wagner told me all the<br />
students want to return, and<br />
that’s a tremendous compliment,”<br />
Austin said. “On the audience<br />
side, there was genuine<br />
excitement on the part of<br />
everyone. We’ve got folks talking.<br />
Clearly, we’ll go through a<br />
financial analysis. But it is<br />
reasonable to assume we’ll build<br />
on our current marketing<br />
initiatives.”<br />
“The audiences responded to<br />
the concerts with enthusiasm,”<br />
said Dr. Collins. “As knowledge of<br />
the festival spreads, I’m confident<br />
we will see larger numbers of<br />
attendees.”<br />
“It was a great experience to<br />
play and learn with musicians<br />
from all over the world,” said<br />
violinist Monika Okapiec, herself<br />
from Poland. “The festival<br />
exceeded my expectations, and I<br />
believe this is a good start for a<br />
long-lasting tradition at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>.”<br />
Author Cathy Kuehner, public<br />
relations assistant, can be reached<br />
at 540-678-4327 or<br />
ckuehner@su.edu.<br />
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Randy Boxx Excited About<br />
<strong>University</strong>’s Creative Energy<br />
The way <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> does learning<br />
excites me...creative<br />
students and faculty working<br />
together,” said Dr. Randy Boxx,<br />
new dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr.<br />
School of Business. “It’s the way I<br />
think it should be done.”<br />
Dr. Boxx began his tenure as<br />
dean on Aug. 1, replacing Stan<br />
Harrison, who retired after<br />
serving as dean since 1999.<br />
A native of Mt. Olive,<br />
Miss., Boxx spent his<br />
entire professional career<br />
in his home state before<br />
moving to Winchester this<br />
summer. Boxx and his<br />
wife, Mary, who have two<br />
grown daughters and one<br />
granddaughter, are ready<br />
for a new phase of life.<br />
“We want to become<br />
part of the community<br />
quickly, meeting new<br />
friends and creating new<br />
opportunities,” Boxx said. “We<br />
want to continue to learn and<br />
grow here.”<br />
Prior to coming to SU, Boxx<br />
served as dean of the Else School<br />
of Management at Millsaps<br />
College in Jackson, Miss. He was<br />
the chief academic and<br />
administrative officer responsible<br />
for strategic management, internal<br />
operations, faculty, curriculum,<br />
budgets and external relations.<br />
His professional experience also<br />
includes serving as dean of the<br />
School of Business Administration<br />
at the <strong>University</strong> of Mississippi.<br />
He holds a bachelor’s degree<br />
and a master’s degree in<br />
management from the <strong>University</strong><br />
of Southern Mississippi and a<br />
doctoral degree in business<br />
administration and management<br />
from the <strong>University</strong> of Arkansas.<br />
Boxx already has a set of<br />
goals to tackle in his new position.<br />
He plans to be involved in<br />
recruiting and retaining excellent<br />
students, faculty and staff. “The<br />
student body is the heart of an<br />
institution, and the faculty is the<br />
soul,” he said.<br />
Ensuring the business school<br />
is offering programs that are<br />
current, relevant and cutting edge<br />
is also important to Boxx. “We<br />
want the graduates of our<br />
programs able to enter<br />
organizations and add value right<br />
away,” he said, adding that<br />
providing outstanding career<br />
services and internship placement<br />
to students is another goal.<br />
Boxx is pleased with the way<br />
the business school is connected<br />
to the local community, especially<br />
with several business organizations.<br />
He plans to continue to build<br />
strong external relationships with<br />
regional foundations and<br />
businesses.<br />
“I want the Harry F. Byrd, Jr.<br />
School of Business to receive the<br />
recognition it deserves,” he said.<br />
“Accreditation with the<br />
Association to Advance<br />
Collegiate Schools of<br />
Business [AACSB<br />
International] is one road<br />
to that recognition.The<br />
business school is well into<br />
the process, but it’s about<br />
two or three years away<br />
from receiving full<br />
accreditation. Accreditation<br />
is validation from the<br />
outside that you have built<br />
a quality program that will<br />
continue to improve,” he<br />
said.<br />
“I want to see a team<br />
atmosphere where all of us at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> —<br />
administration, faculty, staff,<br />
students and supporters — work<br />
together with one heartbeat,”<br />
Boxx said. “We will push the<br />
university as a whole, as well as<br />
the business school, to continue<br />
to be a high-quality institution<br />
where students succeed.”<br />
Author Ann Campbell, (’00), (’03),<br />
public relations specialist, can be<br />
reached at 540-665-5422 or<br />
acampbel@su.edu.<br />
“The student body is the heart of an institution, and the faculty is the soul.”<br />
Dr. Randy Boxx, dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business<br />
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SU Welcomes Claressa Morton as<br />
Vice President of Student Affairs<br />
Dr. Clarresa Morton,<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
new vice president of<br />
student affairs, believes her<br />
undergraduate college experience<br />
at Oral Roberts <strong>University</strong> in<br />
Tulsa, Okla., shaped who she is<br />
today.The combination of a liberal<br />
arts education with a Christian<br />
foundation reinforced a value<br />
system that, for her, remains<br />
intact. She fondly remembers<br />
building friendships during her<br />
college years across racial,<br />
international and ethnic lines.<br />
“Those were powerful<br />
friendships that, 35 years later,<br />
are still strong across the<br />
distance,” she said. “A smaller<br />
school, in many ways, allowed<br />
that to happen because of<br />
proximity. I’ve always been<br />
very interested in working at<br />
a smaller school.”<br />
Dr. Morton, who joined<br />
the administration in August from<br />
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and<br />
State <strong>University</strong> in Blacksburg,Va.,<br />
quickly sensed <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s<br />
uniqueness as she researched the<br />
institution prior to visiting campus<br />
in June. While <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
possesses characteristics similar<br />
to many small- to mid-sized<br />
campuses, Morton said it stood<br />
apart from the rest.<br />
“In some ways, <strong>Shenandoah</strong> is<br />
not a traditional liberal arts<br />
university,” she said. “We’re doing<br />
something original here. It’s a<br />
completely different model than<br />
the typical liberal arts college or<br />
land-grant institution.<br />
“Virginia students have a lot<br />
of choices,” she said. “But<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> has developed a<br />
different niche than Washington<br />
and Lee, William and Mary,<br />
Emory and Henry, Bridgewater<br />
or EMU [Eastern Mennonite<br />
<strong>University</strong>]. All those schools<br />
instruct in the liberal arts<br />
tradition, but at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, it’s<br />
the other way around. We’re<br />
preparing students for careers<br />
with a liberal arts foundation, plus<br />
we have all the benefits of a small<br />
school setting.”<br />
“I’m intrigued by the<br />
challenges ahead and opportunities<br />
that exist for student affairs,” she<br />
said. “I’m also extremely fortunate<br />
Dr. Harley Knowles developed<br />
such a strong student affairs<br />
organization that allows me to<br />
step right in and get to work.<br />
There’s a core of veteran staff<br />
members who provide stability<br />
and a basis for information sharing.<br />
Several new staff members bring<br />
their enthusiasm and ideas to<br />
student affairs, yet it’s balanced<br />
with the energy already here with<br />
the traditional staff.”<br />
When asked what she hopes<br />
to accomplish, Morton said she’s<br />
looking to enhance a rich campus<br />
life, promote student retention,<br />
provide value and accountability<br />
for the student activities fees and<br />
find additional spaces for students<br />
to meet and interact.<br />
“I know we will solve the<br />
space issue when we<br />
construct the new student<br />
center, but we also need to<br />
provide recreational and<br />
meeting spaces for the<br />
students who are here now.<br />
At Virginia Tech, I was<br />
responsible for scheduling the<br />
student union space, which by<br />
the way, was closed for three<br />
years. So, I became really<br />
good at ferreting out space<br />
on campus.<br />
“If we do our jobs well, then<br />
we’ll interact with undergraduate<br />
and graduate students in a way<br />
that respects who they are, while<br />
providing opportunities for them<br />
to expand their horizons.The<br />
student affairs staff is charged<br />
with helping students build life<br />
skills that complement what they<br />
are learning in the classroom.<br />
Even if they land on Broadway,<br />
they’re still going to have to live<br />
out there in the real world.”<br />
Author Cathy Loranger, director of<br />
public relations, can be reached at<br />
540-665-4510 or clorange@su.edu.<br />
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First Symposium on Aging<br />
Set for Spring 2005<br />
The Baby Boomer<br />
generation is getting<br />
older, and a record<br />
number of Americans are<br />
becoming senior citizens.This<br />
trend is forcing many people to<br />
think about the aging process.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> and the<br />
Loudoun County Area Agency on<br />
Aging are collaborating with<br />
other senior service providers to<br />
present a symposium on aging,<br />
March 17 to 19, 2005, in<br />
Leesburg,Va., at the Washington<br />
Dulles Airport Marriott.<br />
The symposium, focusing on<br />
the theme “Independence:<br />
Strategies for Maintaining<br />
Control,” will provide older<br />
adults, families and communities<br />
with strategies for fostering<br />
independence while aging.<br />
“The concept is to reach out<br />
and educate various groups from<br />
the community about aging and<br />
services for older adults," said<br />
Melanie Lewis, director<br />
of the Northern Virginia<br />
Campus, adding that 300<br />
participants are expected<br />
to attend the<br />
symposium.<br />
Conference sessions<br />
will address issues<br />
pertinent to older adults<br />
and their families,<br />
legislators, developers,<br />
professional service<br />
providers, health care<br />
professionals and<br />
community organizations.<br />
Topics include health<br />
care, finance and law, care giving,<br />
transportation, housing and<br />
lifelong learning.<br />
“We want the community to<br />
be proactive rather than reactive<br />
when it comes to aging,” said<br />
Martha Erbach, associate director<br />
of Continuing Education health<br />
programs. “This symposium is<br />
about the positives of aging and<br />
doing the most with what you<br />
have. It’s about the potential for<br />
life as an elderly person.”<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> students from<br />
the School of Health Professions<br />
and the Bernard J. Dunn School<br />
of Pharmacy helped organized<br />
the symposium. Graduate<br />
students will present papers and<br />
participate in conference<br />
sessions, performing<br />
demonstrations and techniques<br />
on independent aging.<br />
The event will conclude with<br />
a town hall meeting.The purpose<br />
of this closing session is to<br />
synthesize the research and<br />
information presented during<br />
conference sessions and to<br />
propose a series of<br />
recommendations for political<br />
and social action. “We hope we<br />
can get policy makers to see<br />
what the aging population needs,”<br />
Erbach said.<br />
Lewis said this first<br />
symposium may become an<br />
annual event, resulting in ongoing<br />
classes and seminars on aging.<br />
SU’s Northern Virginia Campus<br />
offered the first class this<br />
semester, “Coping with the<br />
Needs of Aging Parents.” Lewis<br />
said, “The information being<br />
presented is timely and topical.<br />
These are things you have to<br />
think about when your<br />
parents start getting<br />
older.”<br />
For information<br />
about the symposium,<br />
contact Melanie Lewis at<br />
703-779-9626.<br />
Author Ann Campbell,<br />
(’00) (’03), public relations<br />
specialist, can be reached<br />
at 540-665-5422 or<br />
acampbel@su.edu.<br />
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Teachers Use Technology and<br />
Creativity at Math Camp<br />
Last year, <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> received a<br />
$150,000 grant funded by<br />
the trustees of the Arthur Vining<br />
Davis Foundation to establish a<br />
Mathematics Learning Center for<br />
pre- and in-service high school<br />
teachers at the university.<br />
This year, three middle school<br />
teachers, two high school teachers<br />
and a <strong>Shenandoah</strong> math<br />
professor utilized funds from the<br />
grant to conduct a Math Camp in<br />
June, on the <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> campus for rising<br />
seventh and eighth graders.The<br />
camp utilized reform-oriented<br />
teaching methods to increase<br />
students’ mathematical skills<br />
through creative problem solving<br />
and innovative use of technology.<br />
“The primary focus of the<br />
grant was to give area math<br />
teachers at the secondary and<br />
middle-school levels an opportunity<br />
to improve their professional<br />
development,” said Dr. Cindia<br />
Stewart, associate professor of<br />
mathematics. “This project gave<br />
them a creative, practical<br />
opportunity to collaborate and<br />
plan and execute pedagogy with<br />
other math teachers.”<br />
“When we met in the fall, the<br />
teachers discussed what kind of<br />
students they wanted to invite to<br />
camp and what they wanted to<br />
do,” said Stewart.“They unanimously<br />
voted to do something for middle<br />
school kids. While university<br />
faculty acted as advisors, it was<br />
the teachers themselves who put<br />
this program together.”<br />
Five area math teachers<br />
participated in the camp project.<br />
Each was selected for his or her<br />
various teaching styles and for the<br />
variety of schools they represented.<br />
Harry Holloway teaches at<br />
Powhatan School; Mary<br />
McAndrew teaches at Robert E.<br />
Aylor Middle School; Brian Carr<br />
teaches at James Wood Middle<br />
School; Karen Kile-Carr teaches<br />
at James Wood High School; and<br />
Michelle Long teaches at<br />
Millbrook High School.<br />
“Once we selected the<br />
theme — proportional reasoning<br />
— we had the framework,” said<br />
Holloway. “Proportional reasoning<br />
is a fundamental topic kids can<br />
use before heading into Algebra I.<br />
It’s like going into a recording<br />
studio to record an album.You<br />
have to get the timing right<br />
before you add the other<br />
instruments and record the CD.”<br />
According to Holloway,<br />
proportional reasoning is the<br />
ability to understand and<br />
Math Camp participants with Dr.<br />
Cindia Stewart, all seventh and<br />
eighth grade students from local<br />
schools, learned math concepts<br />
using digital cameras and<br />
technology.<br />
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compare ratios and to predict<br />
and produce equivalent ratios.<br />
“We wanted to open this<br />
camp for kids moving into<br />
seventh or eight grades,” said<br />
McAndrew. “They didn’t have to<br />
be gifted or pre-exposed to<br />
higher levels of math to<br />
participate.”<br />
All agreed there are very few<br />
opportunities, especially at the<br />
middle-school level, for children to<br />
take advantage of academic camps.<br />
“It’s not a paper, pencil, math<br />
book or homework type of<br />
thing,” said Long. “It’s fun. We<br />
wanted the kids to go back home<br />
to mom and dad and say, ‘We<br />
had a fun time today doing math.’”<br />
Rebecca Coffman, an eighthgrade<br />
student at Signal Knob<br />
Middle School in Strasburg,Va.,<br />
found working with a digital<br />
camera a fun way to learn about<br />
proportional reasoning. “We had<br />
a person stand in front of a door,<br />
and we took his picture,” she<br />
said. “Back in the classroom, we<br />
had to figure out how tall he was<br />
by measuring his height, then<br />
how far he was standing from the<br />
door.”<br />
In another example using<br />
visual art, Grace Mueller, 12, from<br />
Daniel Morgan Middle School, cut<br />
a lizard painting into equal<br />
squares like a puzzle. “We had to<br />
make a scale model and enlarge<br />
it on a piece of paper,” she said.<br />
“We made it seven times bigger.”<br />
Mathematics education,<br />
according to Stewart, is problemsolving<br />
versus calculation.<br />
“Mathematics is different<br />
today than it was 20 years ago,”<br />
she explained. “We live in a<br />
society where technology can<br />
calculate for us. But we can use<br />
technology to look at problems<br />
differently. We can use math to<br />
solve problems.That’s how it’s<br />
being done in the workplace. Kids<br />
can think about solving problems<br />
then use math to see if their<br />
answers are reasonable.”<br />
Stewart is quick to point out<br />
that learning to calculate is still<br />
important, but by looking at<br />
ideas, rather than formulas,<br />
students are able to learn and<br />
apply concepts more quickly. In<br />
camp, the students used digital<br />
cameras, computers and graphic<br />
software to visualize math<br />
concepts.<br />
“We altered our teaching<br />
methods to focus more on<br />
reasoning and processing, not<br />
primarily on the minutia of<br />
calculating,” Holloway said.<br />
Taking Learning Back to the<br />
Classroom<br />
When asked what learning he’d<br />
take back to his classroom in the<br />
fall, Holloway said it was an<br />
understanding of the digital<br />
camera and how it is applicable<br />
in a mathematics class. “I have<br />
about eight different lesson plans<br />
now,” he said.<br />
“I’ll take a lot of these<br />
activities back into the classroom<br />
and see how I can use them in<br />
my curriculum, especially with<br />
ratios and proportions,” said<br />
McAndrew.<br />
“I enjoyed being able to<br />
teach students from other schools,”<br />
said Carr. “It’s been good to see<br />
what [concepts] students have<br />
been able to discover and fit into<br />
their understanding.”<br />
Kile-Carr said she found the<br />
freedom to play most helpful.<br />
“We’re so constrained by the<br />
SOLs [Standards of Learning] at<br />
the high-school level that I don’t<br />
have the time to be as creative<br />
with hands-on projects. But here<br />
at camp, I was able to create<br />
projects and see them come to<br />
life before my eyes. It was very<br />
rewarding,” said Kile-Carr.<br />
Author Cathy Loranger, director of<br />
public relations, can be reached at<br />
540-665-4510 or clorange@su.edu.<br />
Above: Dr. Cindia Stewart, associate<br />
professor of mathematics (far left),<br />
and five area teachers, Harry<br />
Holloway, Mary McAndrew,<br />
Michelle Long, Brian Carr and<br />
Karen Kile-Carr, made math fun for<br />
seventh and eighth grade students<br />
during Math Camp.<br />
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<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Partners with<br />
Thammasat <strong>University</strong> in Thailand<br />
Dr. James A. Davis (center<br />
right), SU president, and<br />
Bill Berghaus (second<br />
on right), director of international<br />
admissions, traveled to Thailand in<br />
May for a ceremony honoring a<br />
cooperative agreement on<br />
nursing and international<br />
internships between <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> and Thammasat<br />
<strong>University</strong> in Bangkok.<br />
Dr. Davis met with various<br />
administrators from Thammasat<br />
<strong>University</strong>, including Rector Naris<br />
Chaiyasoot (center left) and<br />
Manyat Ruchiwit (pictured in<br />
pink), dean of nursing.<br />
The two universities have<br />
agreed to establish programs of<br />
exchange and collaboration in<br />
areas of interest and benefit to<br />
both institutions.<br />
As part of the Global<br />
Experiential Learning (GEL)<br />
program at SU, a group of<br />
students and faculty will plan an<br />
international internship and a<br />
study-abroad experience to<br />
Thailand. A graduate student in<br />
nursing from Thammasat<br />
<strong>University</strong> will come to study at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> for half of<br />
a semester.<br />
Author Ann Campbell, (’00) (’03),<br />
public relations specialist, can be<br />
reached at 540-665-5422 or<br />
acampbel@su.edu.<br />
As part of the<br />
Global Experiential<br />
Learning program<br />
at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, a<br />
group of students<br />
and faculty will plan<br />
an international<br />
internship and study<br />
abroad experience<br />
to Thailand.<br />
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Janene Pennel Honored<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> Bestows Doctorate<br />
Janene Pennel received an<br />
honorary doctor of<br />
humanities degree at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
129th commencement ceremony<br />
in May.<br />
Pennel’s professional and<br />
volunteer life has been devoted<br />
to teaching children. In the 1960s<br />
and 1970s, she taught some of<br />
the poorest children in the state<br />
of Tennessee. She also taught at<br />
Memphis State <strong>University</strong> and the<br />
<strong>University</strong> School of Nashville.<br />
Since moving to Richmond<br />
with her husband, Joe E. Pennel<br />
Jr., bishop of the Virginia<br />
Conference, she served for four<br />
years as a volunteer tutor at<br />
Crestview Elementary School,<br />
where many of her students<br />
came from very difficult home<br />
situations. She has served on the<br />
Children’s Initiative Committee<br />
for the Virginia Conference and<br />
has co-authored a “Thrival Kit”<br />
for clergy spouses.<br />
In addition to her teaching<br />
responsibilities, she travels<br />
extensively with Bishop Pennel to<br />
assist in strengthening the church.<br />
In accepting the degree, Mrs.<br />
Pennel said, “First I would like to<br />
thank <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> for<br />
selecting me to receive an<br />
honorary doctor of humanities<br />
degree. I accept this decision of<br />
the trustees and the faculty with<br />
gratitude and humility recognizing<br />
that others are more deserving.<br />
With this affirmation, the<br />
university is honoring those<br />
children whom I have desired to<br />
serve. As a United Methodist, as a<br />
former elementary school teacher<br />
and as a volunteer, I have been<br />
given many opportunities to love<br />
and serve children. Watching<br />
children grow academically,<br />
emotionally and spiritually has<br />
been one of the joys of my life.<br />
Since coming to Virginia, I have<br />
taken a special interest in clergy<br />
spouses. I believe that a loving<br />
parsonage home is important if<br />
we are to have loving<br />
congregations. In honoring me<br />
you are affirming the important<br />
ministry of the clergy spouses.”<br />
Also receiving honorary<br />
doctorates were businessman C.<br />
Michael Armstrong and university<br />
trustee Bernard J. Dunn.<br />
Armstrong is chairman of the<br />
board of Comcast Corporation, a<br />
global leader in broadband<br />
services. He is also a visiting<br />
professor at the Massachusetts<br />
Institute of Technology. From<br />
1997 until 2002, Armstrong<br />
served as chairman and CEO of<br />
AT&T Corp. He serves on the<br />
board of trustees of John<br />
Hopkins <strong>University</strong>, Johns Hopkins<br />
Medicine and Carnegie Hall.<br />
Dr. Dunn and two fellow<br />
physicists founded the BDM<br />
Corporation, an engineering and<br />
scientific analysis company, in<br />
1959. As president and later chief<br />
scientist of BDM International,<br />
Dunn directed the company’s<br />
systems analysis studies and<br />
operations research activities for<br />
government agencies and the<br />
private sector. A long-term board<br />
member of <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>, he is particularly<br />
devoted to <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s School<br />
of Pharmacy, which bears the<br />
name of his father who was a<br />
practicing pharmacist in New<br />
York City.<br />
Reprinted with permission from the<br />
Virginia United Methodist Advocate,<br />
June 2004.<br />
“Since coming to<br />
Virginia, I have taken<br />
a special interest<br />
in clergy spouses.<br />
I believe that a<br />
loving parsonage<br />
home is important<br />
if we are to have<br />
loving congregations.<br />
In honoring me,<br />
you are affirming<br />
the important<br />
ministry of the<br />
clergy spouses.”<br />
Janene Pennel<br />
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College for Lifelong Learning Appeals<br />
to Many Ages and Interests<br />
Area adults have the<br />
opportunity to learn<br />
and grow at any age<br />
because of the College for<br />
Lifelong Learning (CLL), a division<br />
of the School of Continuing<br />
Education at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>. Attending a class<br />
offered by the College<br />
for Lifelong Learning<br />
enables participants to<br />
expand their knowledge,<br />
learn a hobby, improve<br />
themselves, meet<br />
new friends and have<br />
fun, according to Pat<br />
Wilson, coordinator<br />
of community<br />
outreach programs.<br />
“It’s a time to<br />
relax and enjoy<br />
yourself, to do something<br />
special for yourself,” Wilson said.<br />
The College for Lifelong<br />
Learning, which started in the fall<br />
of 2001, offers classes ranging in<br />
subjects from art appreciation to<br />
learning how to use your new<br />
digital camera to Virginia history.<br />
Classes are held in Winchester at<br />
the Fairfax-Cameron Building and<br />
in Leesburg at the Northern<br />
Virginia Campus. A few classes<br />
are held at other locations such<br />
as <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s main<br />
campus. Wilson said a few CLL<br />
students take regular<br />
undergraduate classes with<br />
traditional students. “A lot of<br />
people enjoy that privilege.They<br />
like being in classes with the<br />
younger folks,” she said.<br />
Wilson said the oldest<br />
student ever registered with the<br />
College for Lifelong Learning was<br />
a 91-year-old man who bought a<br />
new computer and wanted to<br />
take a class to learn how to use<br />
it. She said all of the courses are<br />
popular, especially conversational<br />
Spanish and French, art and<br />
computer classes.<br />
Most of the classes are held<br />
at night to accommodate the<br />
schedules of busy, working adults<br />
and instructors, but daytime<br />
courses are also available. Wilson<br />
said classes begin as early as 9<br />
a.m. and as late as 7 p.m. and are<br />
short-term, usually meeting one<br />
to two hours a week for five to<br />
eight weeks.<br />
Students receive continuing<br />
education units (CEU) for their<br />
work and participation in the<br />
classes.The CEUs are given based<br />
mostly on attendance.There are<br />
no exams in the classes and<br />
usually little homework. Wilson<br />
said some courses might include<br />
reading or practicing between<br />
meetings.<br />
New schedules of classes are<br />
offered three times each year, fall,<br />
winter and spring. Wilson said<br />
new courses are always being<br />
added to the schedule and<br />
instructors are always being<br />
recruited. “All of our instructors<br />
are knowledgeable in their<br />
subject area and love teaching,”<br />
Wilson said, adding there is a<br />
database of around 60 instructors.<br />
Irma Collins, of Winchester,<br />
has been an instructor for CLL<br />
since 2001. She is also an adjunct<br />
instructor of<br />
music for<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory.<br />
Collins has<br />
taught a<br />
variety of music<br />
classes for the College<br />
for Lifelong Learning, including<br />
how to read music, how to learn<br />
to sing and how to determine a<br />
composer by listening to music.<br />
Collins said teaching for CLL is a<br />
pleasant experience because the<br />
students have the desire and<br />
interest and are eager to learn.<br />
“It is a wonderful<br />
opportunity for people to take<br />
courses they have never been<br />
able to take before,” Collins said<br />
of CLL. “It is a chance to learn<br />
new material in a nonthreatening<br />
environment.”<br />
Most of the courses cost<br />
$74. Wilson said becoming a<br />
member of the Association of<br />
Lifelong Learning allows<br />
participants to take classes at<br />
discounted rates and to enjoy<br />
additional benefits of university<br />
life.<br />
Annual dues for the<br />
Association of Lifelong Learning<br />
for 2004-05 are $199 per<br />
person. Membership includes free<br />
enrollment in all<br />
$74 courses;<br />
two credits<br />
of $74<br />
toward other<br />
continuing<br />
education<br />
courses; free<br />
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membership in<br />
the Ralph E.<br />
Lewis Book<br />
Club; library card<br />
privileges at the Alson<br />
H. Smith Library; use<br />
of the <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> fitness center; free<br />
wellness visits and blood pressure<br />
checks at the Wilkins Wellness<br />
Center; a free network account<br />
for use in university computer<br />
labs; notice to events sponsored<br />
by the John O. Marsh Institute for<br />
Government and Public Policy;<br />
exclusive invitations to special<br />
events for members; a<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> ID card<br />
for admission to university events;<br />
and advance enrollment to<br />
special events with limited<br />
attendance, such as<br />
field trips.<br />
Wilson said a<br />
new alumni<br />
membership rate<br />
of $169 has been<br />
added for the 2004-05<br />
membership year.<br />
For information about the<br />
College for Lifelong Learning,<br />
contact Wilson at<br />
540-665-5442 or pwilson@su.edu<br />
or visit www.su.edu/cont-ed.<br />
Author Ann Campbell, (’00), (’03),<br />
public relations specialist, can be<br />
reached at 540-665-5422 or<br />
acampbel@su.edu.<br />
In January, several College for Lifelong Learning field trip participants visited the Smithsonian Institution’s<br />
National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Va.<br />
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Semester Highlights<br />
Nearly 400 Students Graduate<br />
in May<br />
At its 129th spring<br />
commencement, <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> awarded degrees and<br />
certificates to 390 students.<br />
Comcast Corporation Chairman<br />
C. Michael Armstrong was the<br />
commencement speaker and<br />
recipient of an honorary doctor<br />
of laws degree. Dr. Bernard J.<br />
Dunn received an honorary<br />
doctor of science degree, and<br />
Janene Pennel was awarded an<br />
honorary doctor of humanities<br />
degree. <strong>Shenandoah</strong> holds three<br />
commencement exercises each<br />
year, in May, August and<br />
December.<br />
Second “Relay for Life”<br />
Breaks Goal<br />
For <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s second<br />
American Cancer Society “Relay<br />
for Life,” student organizers set a<br />
fund-raising goal of $28,000.<br />
When it was all said and done,<br />
students and employees collected<br />
close to $36,000 to help find a<br />
cure for cancer.<br />
Professor of Theatre<br />
Harold Herman Announces<br />
His Retirement<br />
In mid-March, Distinguished<br />
Professor of Theatre Harold “Hal”<br />
Herman gathered his students in<br />
a classroom and announced he<br />
was retiring from teaching after<br />
31 years, effective Aug. 15.<br />
Herman, who built the theatre<br />
program at <strong>Shenandoah</strong> as well<br />
as the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Summer<br />
Music Theatre program, will<br />
continue to serve as artistic<br />
director of SSMT.<br />
Ralph Nader Speaks at SU<br />
Independent presidential candidate<br />
and consumer advocate Ralph<br />
Nader (pictured above) gave an<br />
impassioned two-hour lecture on<br />
“Corporate Power and You” at<br />
SU on April 2. His speech was<br />
not an official campaign event, as<br />
Nader scheduled his stop in<br />
Winchester prior to announcing<br />
his candidacy. Armstrong Concert<br />
Hall was packed with students<br />
and community members.<br />
Music Festival Debuts<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs,” a twoweek<br />
music festival, debuted in<br />
June and was very well received<br />
by participants and audiences<br />
alike. College-age musicians and<br />
professionals from around the<br />
world spent each day in rehearsal<br />
and each evening giving<br />
performances. Organizers predict<br />
it was the first of many summer<br />
music festivals at SU. (See article<br />
on page 12.)<br />
Wilkins Establishes New Chair<br />
in Theatre<br />
In an act of generosity that<br />
surprised everyone, Winchester<br />
businessman Jim Wilkins, Jr. gave<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> $100,000 on June 9<br />
to help establish the Harold<br />
Herman Chair in Music Theatre.<br />
On opening night of <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Summer Music Theatre, Wilkins<br />
was moved to honor Herman,<br />
who has retired from teaching<br />
after 31 years at SU.Two other<br />
friends of the university donated<br />
$25,000 each, bringing the initial<br />
fund to $150,000.The Harold<br />
Herman Chair in Music Theatre<br />
will benefit the theatre professors<br />
who follow in Herman’s footsteps.<br />
(See article on page 46.)<br />
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Baseball Team Enjoys<br />
Good Season<br />
Under a new head coach, the<br />
Hornets baseball team had its<br />
second winningest season ever in<br />
2004. Coach Kevin Anderson<br />
(pictured above) led his team to<br />
a 23-20 season, the second-best<br />
season at SU since baseball was<br />
revived in 1988. In 2000, the<br />
team was 31-11. It was also 23-<br />
20 in 1998.<br />
Cicadas Came and Went<br />
Cicadas from Brood X – one of<br />
13 different broods of cicadas<br />
and the one with the longest<br />
hibernation period – began<br />
emerging from the earth in May<br />
after 17 years of living<br />
underground. <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s main<br />
campus was not covered in<br />
cicadas the way most of<br />
Winchester was. According to<br />
Professor of Environmental<br />
Science and Biology Woody<br />
Bousquet, much of main campus<br />
has undergone some<br />
construction in the past 17 years,<br />
disrupting the soil, and cicadas<br />
prefer old growth. Many of SU’s<br />
trees and shrubs were planted<br />
within the past 17 years.<br />
Foster and Zebarth Leave SU<br />
Chaplain Barry Foster and<br />
Director of the Wilkins Wellness<br />
Center Helen Zebarth (pictured<br />
below) left the university in June.<br />
After nine years as the university’s<br />
chaplain, Foster is now the pastor<br />
of a United Methodist church in<br />
Roanoke,Va. Zebarth retired<br />
after 25 years of teaching and<br />
tending to the campus community.<br />
She will pursue other interests.<br />
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Semester Speakers<br />
C. Michael Armstrong, chairman<br />
of the board of Comcast<br />
Corporation, a global leader in<br />
broadband services, was the May<br />
commencement speaker. He was<br />
also awarded an honorary doctor<br />
of laws degree.<br />
Dan Bannister, former CEO and<br />
chairman of DynCorp, Inc., of<br />
Reston,Va., was the guest speaker<br />
and award recipient at the annual<br />
Entrepreneur of the Year Lecture,<br />
hosted by the Harry F. Byrd, Jr.<br />
School of Business. Bannister<br />
(pictured right with Stan<br />
Harrison, dean emeritus) spoke<br />
on “Adding Employer Value<br />
Through Employee Ownership.”<br />
Alan Baylock, jazz trumpeter,<br />
arranger and SU alumnus,<br />
presented a jazz masterclass in<br />
March. Baylock and current SU<br />
students discussed Baylock’s<br />
critically acclaimed arrangement<br />
of Duke Ellington’s “Cottontail.”<br />
That evening, the Alan Baylock<br />
Jazz Orchestra, an 18-member<br />
group, performed in Armstrong<br />
Concert Hall.<br />
Anne K. Bingaman, assistant<br />
attorney general, Department of<br />
Justice, Antitrust Division, and<br />
CEO of Valor Telecom, LCC, was<br />
the guest speaker at a March<br />
Byrd Distinguished Lecture,<br />
sponsored by the Harry F. Byrd,<br />
Jr. School of Business.<br />
Harry L. Carrico, former Virginia<br />
Chief Justice of the Supreme<br />
Court, was the speaker at the<br />
inaugural Kuykendall Legal<br />
Lecture Series, hosted by the<br />
Marsh Institute for Government<br />
and Public Policy in April.<br />
Rick Costa, Elizabeth Green,<br />
Peter Herber, Garrett Long,<br />
Kathy Voytko, Jason Wooten<br />
and Laura Woyasz – all<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> alumni and<br />
successful Broadway performers<br />
– spoke to current students,<br />
faculty and community members<br />
about the life of an actor in New<br />
York City during a special<br />
presentation in late April. Each<br />
actor received an Alumni of<br />
Excellence Award, performed and<br />
then answered questions from<br />
the audience.<br />
F. Michael Higginbotham, a<br />
constitutional race lawyer who<br />
spoke at SU in February, returned<br />
to campus in August as the<br />
commencement speaker. A<br />
professor of law at the <strong>University</strong><br />
of Baltimore Law School,<br />
Higginbotham is a much soughtafter<br />
speaker on race relations.<br />
Allen Kihm, a professor of<br />
geoscience at Minot State<br />
<strong>University</strong>, was the featured<br />
speaker at the annual Warrington<br />
Science Symposium. Kihm spoke<br />
about his recent expedition to<br />
Antarctica where he found<br />
dinosaur bones.<br />
Kenneth E. Koons, professor of<br />
history at Virginia Military<br />
Institute, lectured on “Ordinary<br />
People and Everyday Life in the<br />
Valley of Virginia During the Age<br />
of Grain” at the annual C.<br />
Grattan Price Lecture on<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley History in<br />
April.<br />
Theresa Leininger-Miller,<br />
associate professor and director<br />
of graduate studies at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Cincinnati, lectured<br />
on “Jazz-Age Nudes by Black<br />
Women Sculptors” at The<br />
Knowledge Point in March.<br />
Suzanne Lebsock, a professor of<br />
history at Rutgers <strong>University</strong>,<br />
spoke about “Southern Women<br />
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in History” in March at The<br />
Knowledge Point.<br />
Ralph Nader, consumer advocate<br />
and independent presidential<br />
candidate, spoke to a standingroom-only<br />
crowd of students and<br />
community members in Armstrong<br />
Concert Hall on April 2.<br />
James I. “Bud” Robertson (right),<br />
the unchallenged authority on<br />
Virginia’s Confederate soldiers,<br />
was the featured speaker at<br />
“These Dead Shall Not Have<br />
Died in Vain: A Day Honoring<br />
Civil War Educators and<br />
Preservationists” in March at The<br />
Knowledge Point.<br />
Charles P. Roland, professor<br />
emeritus at the <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Dr. Gary Gallagher<br />
Keynote speaker<br />
Kentucky, led the annual<br />
McCormick Civil War Institute<br />
Spring Tour, which focused on<br />
three major battles of 1864 in<br />
Virginia: Spotsylvania Court<br />
House, Cold Harbor and Third<br />
Winchester.<br />
MCCORMICK CIVIL WAR INSTITUTE PRESENTS<br />
Steven Trout, associate professor<br />
of English at Fort Hays State<br />
<strong>University</strong>, spoke about “Willa<br />
Cather and World War I” at the<br />
Willa Cather Institute’s annual<br />
lecture in March.<br />
Vygaudas Usackas, the Lithuanian<br />
ambassador to the United States,<br />
was the guest speaker at the<br />
March International Topics Forum,<br />
hosted by the Marsh Institute for<br />
Government and Public Policy.<br />
Elizabeth Vander Kamp, an<br />
actress, presented a one-woman<br />
show about legendary athlete<br />
Babe Didrikson Zaharias in April.<br />
Lectures and New Market Battlefield Tour<br />
Oct. 8-9, 2004<br />
The Institute examines the Battle of New Market including an<br />
evening reception, a battlefield tour, and lecture. Speakers include<br />
Gary Gallagher, Professor of History, <strong>University</strong> of Virginia, and<br />
Brandon Beck, Professor of History, <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Dr. Gallagher’s keynote presentation is entitled,<br />
“The <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley in 1864: How Important Was It?”<br />
Call (540) 535-3543 for reservations. Visit<br />
www.theknowledgepoint.org or contact Sandy Snyder at<br />
ssnyder@su.edu for more information.<br />
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Brandon Beck Updates Groundbreaking<br />
Historical Tour Book<br />
Entering his 22nd year at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>, it’s<br />
not too soon for history<br />
professor Brandon H. Beck to be<br />
thinking in terms of his legacy. Dr.<br />
Beck is the McCormick Professor<br />
of Civil War History and director<br />
of the McCormick Civil War<br />
Institute.<br />
His Civil War teaching,<br />
research and writing began 22<br />
years ago, the day he discovered<br />
he could not buy a guidebook to<br />
Winchester’s Civil War sites and<br />
battlefields. All that was available<br />
was the Winchester-Frederick<br />
County Historical Society’s<br />
pamphlet, published in 1960, with<br />
short summaries of the three<br />
battles of Winchester, the two<br />
battles of Kernstown and the<br />
battle of Cedar Creek.Two years<br />
ago, Beck revised and updated<br />
that publication, and earned the<br />
Society’s Historian of the Year<br />
award.<br />
A true touring guidebook,<br />
“Three Battles of Winchester: A<br />
History and Guided Tour,” was<br />
written by Beck, in collaboration<br />
with psychology professor<br />
Charles Grunder of the <strong>University</strong><br />
of Maine at Augusta in 1988. A<br />
second edition followed in 1997.<br />
A third edition, to be published<br />
by the <strong>University</strong> of Virginia Press,<br />
will be released in the spring of<br />
2005. It will feature new driving<br />
maps and directions, many more<br />
illustrations and a narrative<br />
reflecting the results of two<br />
decades of reading and research.<br />
Beck and Grunder have<br />
written books on the First and<br />
Second Battles of Winchester<br />
(1862 and 1863). Beck and Roger<br />
DeLauter wrote a book on the<br />
Third Battle of Winchester. All<br />
three volumes exemplify the<br />
influence of the guidebook in<br />
bringing together the reader and<br />
the historical tourist. Each book<br />
contains a guided tour to the<br />
battles described in the text.<br />
“Before we began,” Beck said,<br />
“readers and historical tourists<br />
were separated. Readers got a lot<br />
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of books, but no driving or<br />
walking directions.There were<br />
plenty of histories, but very few<br />
guidebooks. Now guidebooks are<br />
pretty common.”<br />
Citing Joseph Whitehorne’s<br />
self-guided tour to the Battle of<br />
Cedar Creek as an exception,<br />
Beck believes the Winchester<br />
guidebook changed the historical<br />
landscape.<br />
In its third edition, the<br />
guidebook will show the fruits of<br />
the research and touring of two<br />
decades in Winchester. “But the<br />
basic premise and audience is the<br />
same,” he said. “The book puts<br />
three battles in one town into<br />
the context of the wider Civil<br />
War. It explains troop<br />
movements and command<br />
decisions in terms that are just<br />
specific and tactical enough. It<br />
keeps the ‘big picture’ foremost,<br />
but still gets you over the<br />
ground.”<br />
Each battle of Winchester<br />
casts a long strategic shadow;<br />
each was bigger and costlier in<br />
turn; each featured dramatic,<br />
colorful and heroic moments; and<br />
each left behind historical sites<br />
still to be seen. In many cases,<br />
these sites were first identified<br />
and described by the<br />
groundbreaking book, “The Three<br />
Battles of Winchester: A History<br />
and Guided Tour.”<br />
“I firmly believe,” Beck said,<br />
“that we put the First Battle of<br />
Winchester on the guided tour<br />
map — our driving map. We put<br />
the Second Battle of Winchester<br />
on the historical map. It had lost<br />
out to the First and Third Battles.<br />
And, by the time the Third Battle<br />
sites came under the threat of<br />
pavement and development, the<br />
guidebook had increased<br />
awareness and education enough<br />
for people to want to think twice<br />
about preservation.”<br />
“Hugh<br />
McCormick left<br />
us a great<br />
legacy,” Beck<br />
continued. “He<br />
believed that<br />
the war his<br />
father survived<br />
should be<br />
taught and<br />
taught well. His<br />
institute is<br />
based on that<br />
principle, and<br />
‘The Three<br />
Battles’ is one<br />
way to do it.”<br />
Beck was<br />
awarded the<br />
Jefferson Davis<br />
Medal by<br />
the United<br />
Daughters<br />
of the Confederacy for<br />
excellence in teaching and writing<br />
Civil War history in 1996. He is<br />
the author of six books in Civil<br />
War history, most recently “Third<br />
Alabama:The Civil War Memoirs<br />
of General Cullen A. Battle,<br />
C.S.A.,” published by the<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Alabama Press<br />
(2000), and the Winchester-<br />
Frederick County Historical<br />
Society’s “Civil War Battles in<br />
Winchester and Frederick<br />
County (2002).”<br />
Author Cathy Loranger, director of<br />
public relations, can be reached at<br />
540-665-4510 or clorange@su.edu.<br />
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Karen Abraham, assistant<br />
professor of physical therapy,<br />
published a manuscript in<br />
Neuroscience, “The Effects of<br />
Endogenous Interleukin-10 on<br />
Gray Matter Damage and the<br />
Development of Pain Behaviors<br />
Following Excitotoxic Spinal Cord<br />
Injury in the Mouse.” Abraham<br />
was guest editor for a special issue<br />
on postpartum rehabilitation in<br />
Women’s Health and published a<br />
review in Women’s Health on<br />
“Physiological Changes Post-<br />
Partum: A Review of Literature<br />
to Guide Physical Therapy Practice.”<br />
Thomas Albert, chair of the music<br />
theatre department and professor<br />
of music, won the Virginia Music<br />
Teachers Association (VMTA)<br />
2003 Composition Commissioning<br />
Competition.The commissioned<br />
work,“O Magnum Mysterium,”<br />
premiered at the annual VMTA<br />
conference at George Mason<br />
<strong>University</strong> on Nov. 1, performed<br />
by the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory<br />
Cantus Singers under the<br />
direction of Karen Keating,<br />
assistant professor of music.<br />
Frances Averitt, professor of<br />
music, was the featured soloist<br />
with the Maryland Symphony<br />
Orchestra in November,<br />
performing the 1999 Pulitzer<br />
Prize winning “Concerto for<br />
Flute, Percussion and Strings” by<br />
Melinda Wagner.<br />
Frances Averitt, professor of<br />
music, Danny Phipps, associate<br />
dean of <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory and professor of<br />
music, and Elizabeth Temple,<br />
professor of music, performed as<br />
the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Faculty Wind Trio at the 2003<br />
Virginia Music Educators<br />
Association (VMEA) Conference<br />
in Norfolk in November.The<br />
program included “Wind Play” by<br />
William Averitt, professor of<br />
music.This piece was the 2002<br />
VMTA Commissioned<br />
Composition.<br />
William Averitt, professor of<br />
music, published his works<br />
“Bound Unto Canaan,” three<br />
arrangements of shaped-note<br />
hymns for women’s chorus, with<br />
Treble Clef Press. Averitt received<br />
a faculty grant to support his<br />
composition “The Truth from<br />
Above” at the convention of the<br />
National Association of Teachers<br />
of Singing in New Orleans in July.<br />
Averitt was honored with a<br />
performance of “Wind Play” at<br />
the National Flute Association<br />
Convention in Nashville in<br />
August.This work was written in<br />
2002 on commission from the<br />
Virginia Music Teachers<br />
Association. Averitt’s “Lacrymae”<br />
for chorus, solo flute and string<br />
orchestra premiered on Oct. 25<br />
and 26 by the Bach Choir of<br />
Pittsburgh, who commissioned<br />
the 15-minute score. Frances<br />
Averitt, professor of music, was<br />
the flute soloist.The piece was<br />
dedicated to the memory of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> alumna Janice White<br />
Hayen.<br />
Elizabeth Blakeslee, adjunct<br />
assistant professor of music,<br />
appears as harpist on a recent<br />
CD released by the Woodley<br />
Ensemble, performing Bernard<br />
Rand’s “Among the Voices” for<br />
mixed voices and harp.<br />
Mary Bowser, professor and<br />
chair of the education<br />
department, and Rosemary<br />
Green, graduate programs<br />
librarian, are continuing their<br />
work on a three-year research<br />
project using an instructional<br />
rubric to help graduate education<br />
students write master’s theses.<br />
Green and Bowser are now<br />
working with graduate education<br />
faculty at Olivet Nazarene<br />
<strong>University</strong> in Bourbonnais, Ill.,<br />
where faculty are using the rubric<br />
and contributing to data<br />
collection for the project.<br />
Glenn Caluda, professor of<br />
music, along with SU alumnus<br />
John Arnold, performed Vivaldi’s<br />
“Concerto in G” for two guitars,<br />
strings and continuo with the<br />
Pennsylvania Sinfonia Orchestra<br />
on Aug. 24, 2003.<br />
Ting-Yu Chen, assistant professor<br />
of dance, choreographed a new<br />
work selected to close the gala<br />
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performance of the American<br />
College Dance Festival’s Mid-<br />
Atlantic Conference on March<br />
13. Both the choreography and<br />
performance were praised by<br />
internationally acclaimed artists.<br />
Chen’s work, “Shift,” was selected<br />
by a panel of dance critics from<br />
Hampton Roads,Va. and Old<br />
Dominion <strong>University</strong> faculty to be<br />
performed in the Regional<br />
Choreographers’ Showcase<br />
presented by Old Dominion<br />
<strong>University</strong> Oct. 2 to 3, 2004, at<br />
the Jeanne and George Roper<br />
Performing Arts Center in<br />
Norfolk.<br />
Warren Dearment, professor of<br />
English, lectured on American<br />
literature and American character<br />
at three Russian universities:<br />
Stavropol State <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Stavropol State Pedagogical<br />
Institute and Pyatigorsk State<br />
Linguistic Institute, in May. He also<br />
visited sites, monuments and<br />
museums in Moscow, Saint<br />
Petersburg and Pyatigorsk<br />
dedicated to the authors, Pushkin,<br />
Lermontov, Dostoyevsky and<br />
Tolstoy.<br />
Martha Erbach, associate director<br />
of continuing education health<br />
programs and director of the<br />
Parish Nurse Center, was<br />
sponsored by the International<br />
Parish Nurse Resource Center<br />
Deaconess Foundation to travel<br />
to St. Louis, Mo. A group of about<br />
15 parish nurse educators from<br />
around the United States met to<br />
begin the process of reviewing<br />
and revising the basic parish<br />
nurse curriculum used as a<br />
standard for educational programs<br />
recognized by the International<br />
Parish Nurse Resource Center.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s Interfaith<br />
Parish Nurse Education Program,<br />
which began in 1995, was<br />
modeled after the center’s<br />
recommended curriculum. Erbach<br />
was responsible for the review<br />
and revision of two modules:<br />
Health Promotion and<br />
Maintenance and Getting Started.<br />
Luis Espinasa, assistant professor<br />
of biology, led a successful<br />
biological expedition to the caves<br />
of Puerto Rico in March.The<br />
expedition was partially funded<br />
through the Fund of Excellence in<br />
Teaching in the Arts & Sciences.<br />
The group explored caves in<br />
tropical forests and important<br />
specimens were collected. One<br />
species, Anelpistina Puertoricensis,<br />
is endemic to La cueva de los<br />
Murcielago (i.e., bat cave). It is a<br />
unique genetic and morphological<br />
entity found nowhere else in the<br />
world.<br />
Andrea Fergus, assistant<br />
professor and associate director<br />
of the division of physical therapy,<br />
was elected research chair for<br />
the Blue Ridge District of the<br />
Virginia Physical Therapy<br />
Association, where she made a<br />
presentation at combined<br />
sections of the national meeting<br />
on “Hatha Yoga and its Effects on<br />
Upper Body Flexibility and<br />
Posture.” She also developed and<br />
implemented an educational<br />
program for kindergarten<br />
students to increase awareness<br />
and understanding of individuals<br />
with disabilities.<br />
Michael Forest, associate<br />
professor of voice, is featured as<br />
tenor soloist on a new compact<br />
disc release of Nathaniel Dett’s<br />
“Chariot Jubilee,” based on the<br />
spiritual “Swing Low Sweet<br />
Chariot.”The compact disc titled<br />
“Got the Saint Louis Blues,<br />
Classical Music in the Jazz,” is on<br />
the Clarion label. Forest also<br />
performed in the Spoleto Festival<br />
USA 2004, in May and June in<br />
Charleston, S.C. He played the<br />
role of Scaramuccio in the opera<br />
“Ariadne Auf Naxos.”<br />
R. T. Good, assistant professor<br />
of arts management, was elected<br />
to a two-year term on the board<br />
of the Association of Arts<br />
Administration Education<br />
(AAAE). He was nominated in<br />
spring 2003, and the election<br />
results were announced at the<br />
Turin, Italy, conference in June.<br />
AAAE is an international<br />
association guiding educational<br />
development of arts<br />
management and administration<br />
professionals and setting<br />
standards for educational<br />
programs in arts management<br />
and administration.<br />
Darla Hanley, professor of music,<br />
presented sessions to teachers<br />
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and administrators at the Virginia<br />
Music Educators Association<br />
Conference, the Florida Music<br />
Educators Association Conference,<br />
the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Children’s Literature Conference<br />
and the National Urban Music<br />
Leadership Conference. She is a<br />
member of the pre-conference<br />
planning committee for the<br />
Eastern Division of the National<br />
Association of Music Educators<br />
Conference (MENC), scheduled<br />
for March 2005. Hanley was<br />
selected by MENC to serve as a<br />
national music mentor for general<br />
music. At <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, Hanley<br />
recently chaired the Conservatory<br />
Mission Statement Review<br />
Committee and presented a<br />
session on the “Culture of<br />
Learning” during the May<br />
Workshop. She participated in<br />
the Handley Library Reading<br />
Rally, an event designed to<br />
promote reading for children and<br />
adolescents during the summer<br />
months. She will present an inservice<br />
workshop on reading and<br />
music literacy to teachers and<br />
librarians employed by the<br />
Alexandria City Public Schools in<br />
September.<br />
John Happ, professor of<br />
chemistry and curator of<br />
paleontology, was interviewed in<br />
May and June by Nigel Paterson<br />
and Natalie Burke of British<br />
Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC)<br />
“Science & Nature” program.<br />
Paterson and Burke are producer<br />
and assistant producer of the<br />
two-part BBC series provisionally<br />
titled, “The Truth about<br />
Dinosaurs.”The premise of the<br />
programs is to examine the<br />
individual methods of attack and<br />
defense of four iconic dinosaurs.<br />
Each 60-minute program will<br />
focus on two dinosaur pairings.<br />
The producers of the first<br />
program were interested in<br />
Happ’s research, focusing on the<br />
behavior of the Triceratop and its<br />
relationship to its predators and<br />
scavengers.<br />
The series aims to show how<br />
the study of modern animals<br />
helps paleobiologists and<br />
paleontologists better understand<br />
dinosaurs.<br />
Erica Helm, associate professor<br />
of dance, and Karen Follett,<br />
dance accompanist and music<br />
coordinator for dance, presented<br />
“Third Construction” (1941) by<br />
John Cage at the Percussive Arts<br />
Society International Convention<br />
in Louisville, Ky. in November.The<br />
work was performed by eight<br />
dancers and four percussionists.<br />
Warren Hofstra, professor of<br />
history, published a book, “The<br />
Planting of New Virginia:<br />
Settlement and Landscape in the<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley,” with the<br />
Johns Hopkins <strong>University</strong> Press in<br />
March. Hofstra chaired a<br />
conference at the SU History<br />
and Tourism Center (The<br />
Knowledge Point) entitled “The<br />
Valley Road: History and<br />
Landscape, 1700-2000,” on June 4<br />
and 5. A Fulbright grant took<br />
Hofstra to Russia for two weeks of<br />
teaching at a university in<br />
Pyatigorsk in March, and he<br />
chaired a program for the<br />
national meetings of the<br />
Vernacular Architecture Forum in<br />
May. He organized an all-day<br />
symposium on Irish migration to<br />
North America in Northern<br />
Ireland in June, where he traveled<br />
to deliver a paper.<br />
Brad Howard, associate professor<br />
of mass communication, is<br />
working with The Arc of the<br />
Northern <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley to<br />
create a Web site that will<br />
provide people with disabilities<br />
and their families with up-to-date<br />
information about services that<br />
assist people, ages 14 to 22, who<br />
are moving from a secondary<br />
school environment into work or<br />
higher education.The project<br />
received a $50,000 grant from<br />
the Virginia Board for People with<br />
Disabilities.<br />
Stephen Johnston, professor of<br />
music, recently returned from<br />
Italy where he continued his<br />
study of cognates in music, art<br />
and architecture. He performed<br />
during the spring as clarinetist<br />
with colleagues Sue Boyd,<br />
professor of music, and Danny<br />
Phipps, professor of music, in<br />
Washington, D.C., at the Sumner<br />
Museum and in Gaithersburg,<br />
Md., as part of the Asbury-Keese<br />
School of Education Concert<br />
Series. Johnston also wrote<br />
program notes for the recent<br />
concert of twentieth-century<br />
British choral music by The<br />
Washington Chorus. His reviews<br />
of new solo and chamber music<br />
for clarinet appeared in the<br />
spring issue of “The Journal of<br />
the National Association of<br />
College Wind and Percussion<br />
Instructors.”<br />
Geraldine Kiefer, assistant<br />
professor of art history, was<br />
curator of the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Arts<br />
Council’s two spring-summer<br />
shows, “Blossoms and<br />
Brushstrokes: Art and Apples in<br />
the Valley” and “<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Photography: New Directions.”<br />
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<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s History<br />
and Tourism Center (The<br />
Knowledge Point) held a<br />
conference on the Valley Road of<br />
Virginia on June 4 and 5, which<br />
included a visual culture<br />
component arranged by Kiefer<br />
titled, “From Corridor to<br />
Metaphor:The Valley Road from<br />
the 1860s to the 1930s.” Images<br />
in the exhibition included maps,<br />
photographs, selected postcards<br />
and advertising materials.<br />
Patricia Biller Krauskopf,<br />
assistant professor of nursing and<br />
coordinator of the family nurse<br />
practitioner track, was awarded a<br />
doctor of philosophy degree<br />
from the <strong>University</strong> of Virginia on<br />
May 16, 2004. Krauskopf's<br />
dissertation was “Accuracy and<br />
Efficiency as Outcomes of Clinical<br />
Scenarios by Novice Nurse<br />
Practitioners Using Personal<br />
Digital Assistants.”<br />
Ann Lesman, professor of<br />
Spanish, traveled with her Spanish<br />
403 class, “History and Culture of<br />
Cuba,” for a week in Havana, May<br />
9 to 16, experiencing Cuban<br />
culture firsthand. <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> has a special license<br />
from the U.S. government to<br />
conduct educational activities in<br />
Cuba. Students had a full<br />
schedule of structured activities<br />
during the day, with tours and<br />
lectures on history, architecture,<br />
art, literature and natural<br />
resources. Evenings were left free<br />
to participate in the vibrant<br />
nightlife of Havana, a city where<br />
evenings are spent outdoors in<br />
cafes and plazas. Each student<br />
had a project to research, with<br />
part of each project involving<br />
interviews with Cubans for their<br />
perspective on the topic.Their<br />
study during the semester<br />
prepared them to some extent,<br />
but each traveler met with<br />
surprises and found new insights.<br />
At the end of the week, all the<br />
students rated their experiences<br />
as outstanding.<br />
Susan Lin, assistant professor of<br />
occupational therapy, presented<br />
“Does Sensory Integration<br />
Correlate with Attention and<br />
Behavioral Regulation?” at the<br />
American Occupational Therapy<br />
Association in Minneapolis. Her<br />
manuscript,“The Relation Between<br />
Length of Institutionalization and<br />
Sensory Integration in Children<br />
Adopted from Eastern Europe,”<br />
was accepted for publication by<br />
the “American Journal of<br />
Occupational Therapy.”<br />
Michael McKeough, associate<br />
professor of physical therapy,<br />
published a book chapter,<br />
“Review of Cardiovascular and<br />
Pulmonary Systems and Vital<br />
Signs,” in “Primary Care In<br />
Orthopedic Physical Therapy.” He<br />
also published a co-authored<br />
manuscript, “The Reliability of the<br />
Six-Minute Walk Test in Patients<br />
with End-Stage Renal Disease.”<br />
Scott Nelson, associate professor<br />
of music, was trumpet soloist<br />
with the Northern Virginia<br />
Collegiate Band in July 2003,<br />
performing “Concert Moods for<br />
Trumpet,” composed by former<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory<br />
student Brian Kidd (’71).<br />
William Pierson, associate<br />
professor of theatre, is featured in<br />
the latest edition of the Allyn and<br />
Bacon theatre textbook, “Theatre<br />
Collaborative Acts,” by Ronald<br />
Wainscott and Kathy Fletcher.<br />
Examples of Pierson’s work are<br />
featured numerous times<br />
throughout the text.<br />
Susan Pike, adjunct instructor of<br />
theatre, was invited to continue<br />
as a Helen Hayes judge for 2004.<br />
She was inducted into Omicron<br />
Delta Kappa and listed in “Who’s<br />
Who Among America’s Teachers”<br />
for 2004.<br />
Marc Ramirez, associate professor<br />
of music, and Olivia Hajioff,<br />
assistant professor of music,<br />
performed Mozart’s “Sinfonie<br />
Concertante” with the McLean<br />
Symphony in November.They also<br />
gave a recital for the Waterford<br />
Concert Series in Waterford,Va.,<br />
in November. In February,<br />
Ramirez and Hajioff performed a<br />
recital at the Cleveland Museum<br />
of Art, and also presented a<br />
recital at Strathmore Hall in<br />
Maryland. Ramirez and Hajioff<br />
performed in Abingdon,Va., under<br />
the auspices of the Virginia<br />
Commission for the Arts. In late<br />
October and early November,<br />
they will perform in the showcase<br />
concert of the Ohio Arts<br />
Presenters Conference and then<br />
travel to California to perform<br />
two double concertos with the<br />
Vallejo Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Adrien Ré, adjunct assistant<br />
professor of music, presented a<br />
session at an Early Childhood<br />
Education Conference in<br />
October at Lord Fairfax<br />
Community College.<br />
Lisa Reagan, adjunct assistant<br />
professor of music, sang<br />
“Illuminate,” an original song from<br />
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her CD “Satori” at the Kennedy<br />
Center Concert Hall on June 9.<br />
Her performance opened the<br />
Very Special Arts Festival Gala.<br />
Michael Rohrbacher, associate<br />
professor of music therapy,<br />
Suzanne Rohrbacher, assistant<br />
professor of music therapy, and<br />
Anne Lipe, adjunct associate<br />
professor of music, presented<br />
sessions at the 9th Annual Adult<br />
Care Symposium on Nov. 18,<br />
2003.The event was sponsored<br />
by the Adult Care Center of the<br />
Northern <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley,<br />
National Capital Area Alzheimer’s<br />
Association,Valley Health System<br />
and the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Area<br />
Agency on Aging.<br />
Michael Rohrbacher, associate<br />
professor of music therapy,<br />
traveled to Japan to serve as<br />
visiting professor at Tokushima<br />
Bunri <strong>University</strong>, providing<br />
lectures and demonstrations for<br />
music therapy students and for<br />
health-care agencies in the<br />
surrounding communities.<br />
Jena Root, assistant professor of<br />
music, was selected as the firstplace<br />
winner in the IAWM<br />
Festival of Women Composers in<br />
Pittsburgh for her composition<br />
for women’s chorus, “Antiphon<br />
for Divine Wisdom.”<br />
Travis Sample, professor of public<br />
administration, chaired a panel on<br />
organizational change and gave a<br />
presentation on his published<br />
book, “Humanizing Change: A<br />
Journey of Discovery,” at the<br />
Second International Conference<br />
on the Humanities at Monash<br />
<strong>University</strong>, Prato, Italy, July 20 to<br />
23. Sample’s book, in its fourth<br />
printing, was rated as an<br />
“exceptional read” by “Today’s<br />
Books,” a public news service<br />
report to the news media on the<br />
book publishing industry, which<br />
placed it in the top 10 percent of<br />
all nonfiction books published in<br />
2002.<br />
Ed Schrank, assistant professor of<br />
physical therapy, is completing a<br />
doctor of science degree at<br />
Rocky Mount <strong>University</strong>. Schrank<br />
also received this year’s “Golden<br />
Plate Award” from the Division of<br />
Physical Therapy.<br />
Robert Shafer, professor of music<br />
and artist in residence, and Byron<br />
Jones, adjunct assistant professor<br />
of music, were reviewed by<br />
Gramophone Magazine for their<br />
recording of the Berlioz “Requiem,”<br />
recorded with the Washington<br />
Chorus and <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory Choir at the<br />
Kennedy Center.The review<br />
described the performance as,<br />
“a vivid account with the vocal<br />
forces on a truly monumental<br />
scale as Berlioz intended.”<br />
William F. Simpson, associate<br />
professor of kinesiology and<br />
director of the exercise physiology<br />
lab, attended the annual meeting<br />
of the American College of<br />
Sports Medicine (ACSM) in June<br />
and presented a paper, “The<br />
Effects of Caffeine on Repeated<br />
Lower-Body Wingate Performance,”<br />
which he co-authored with a<br />
former graduate student. He also<br />
began his tenure on the<br />
Committee of Certification and<br />
Registry Boards of the American<br />
College of Sports Medicine as an<br />
exercise specialist.The board<br />
oversees ACSM certification of<br />
the exercise specialist certification<br />
and will be involved with the<br />
Commission of Accreditation of<br />
Allied Health Professions<br />
(CAAHEP), which leads to the<br />
accreditation of academic<br />
programs in exercise physiology.<br />
Aime Sposato, associate professor<br />
of music, Karen Keating, assistant<br />
professor of music, Michael Forest,<br />
associate professor of music, and<br />
Tian-Xu Zhou, adjunct assistant<br />
professor of music, appeared as<br />
soloists in Beethoven’s<br />
“Symphony No. 9” with the<br />
Fairfax Symphony on July 31.<br />
Aime Sposato, associate professor<br />
of music, Karen Keating, assistant<br />
professor of music, Byron Jones,<br />
adjunct assistant professor of<br />
music, and Michael Forest,<br />
associate professor of music,<br />
were the soloists in Franz Joseph<br />
Haydn’s “Theresienmesse” with<br />
the Washington Chorus in July.<br />
The Grammy Award Winning<br />
choir, under the baton of Robert<br />
Shafer, professor of music and<br />
artist-in-residence, gave four<br />
concerts throughout France.<br />
Todd Telemeco, assistant<br />
professor of physical therapy,<br />
successfully defended his<br />
dissertation at Virginia<br />
Commonwealth <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Department of Anatomy and<br />
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Neurobiology.Telemeco received<br />
a Ph.D. in the area of cell biology.<br />
The dissertation topic was<br />
“Regulation of Gelatinases in<br />
Neonatal Cardiac Fibroblasts:The<br />
Interaction Between Substrate<br />
and Strain Specific Signals.” He<br />
published two chapters titled,<br />
“Matrix Metalloproteinases” and<br />
“Tissue Engineered Skeletal Muscle,”<br />
in the “Encyclopedia of Biomaterials<br />
and Biomedical Engineering.” He<br />
also published a co-authored<br />
manuscript in the “Journal of<br />
Biomedical Material Research,<br />
Part B: Applied Biomaterials,”<br />
titled “Utilizing Acid Pretreatment<br />
and Electrospinning to Improve<br />
Biocompatibility of Poly (glycolic<br />
acid) for Tissue Engineering.”<br />
Steve Tepper, professor and<br />
director of the division of physical<br />
therapy, presented at the World<br />
Confederation of Physical Therapy<br />
Conference in Barcelona, Spain<br />
on “The Reliability of the six<br />
MWT in Patients with End Stage<br />
Renal Disease.”This was a group<br />
research project that included SU<br />
alumni Christopher Holub,<br />
Marianna Lamont, Alan Lombardo,<br />
Tracy Pence, Greg Schultz and<br />
advisors Michael McKeough,<br />
associate professor of physical<br />
therapy, and Jo Reeder.Tepper<br />
defended physical therapy’s role<br />
for the reimbursement of<br />
pulmonary rehabilitation to the<br />
Center’s of Medicare & Medicaid<br />
Services. He presented at<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Maryland’s (UMB)<br />
PT Program “Deep Venous<br />
Thrombosis – Current<br />
Differential Diagnosis and<br />
Treatment Management.” He also<br />
presented with Dr. Charles<br />
Ciccone on “Differential Diagnosis<br />
and Management of Peripheral<br />
Arterial Occlusive Disease (PAOD)<br />
An Evidenced Based Approach”<br />
at the APTA’s Combined Sections<br />
Meeting in Nashville,Tenn.<br />
Clifford Thies, professor of money,<br />
banking and finance, published an<br />
article, “Texas Treasury Warrants,<br />
1861-1865: A Test of the Tax-<br />
Backing Theory of Money,” coauthored<br />
with Gary Pecquet of<br />
Tulane <strong>University</strong>, in the Eastern<br />
Economic Journal.Thies presented<br />
a paper, “Economic History:<br />
Making Sense of the Morass of<br />
Antebellum Banking,” in April at a<br />
meeting of the Association of<br />
Private Enterprise Educators in<br />
Nassau, Bahamas. He also made<br />
an invited address, “American<br />
Politics in Two Dimension: Left,<br />
Right and Libertarian,” in February<br />
at Santa Clara <strong>University</strong> in Santa<br />
Clara, Calif.<br />
Kirsten Trump, assistant professor<br />
of theatre, has been invited to<br />
represent the Contemporary<br />
American Theatre Festival as<br />
secretary for the board of<br />
trustees at the TCG Fall Forum on<br />
Nov. 14 to 16 in New York.TCG<br />
is Theatre Communications<br />
Group, a national organization<br />
based in New York City that<br />
produces Art SEARCH, publishes<br />
theatre related books and scripts,<br />
publishes the monthly magazine<br />
“American Theatre” and generally<br />
facilitates grant money, networking,<br />
and support services to the<br />
professional theatre community<br />
across the United States.<br />
Jan Wagner, associate professor<br />
of music, made a recording of<br />
works by composer Ginastera<br />
directing the Odense Symphony<br />
Orchestra of Denmark.The<br />
performance was reviewed in the<br />
October 2003 issue of<br />
“Gramophone Magazine.”The<br />
reviewer was highly complimentary,<br />
and referred to the disc as a<br />
“near-ideal introduction to the<br />
versatile composer’s input.”<br />
Pamela Webber, professor of<br />
nursing, presented the keynote<br />
address for the European<br />
Nursing Honor Society<br />
Conference at the <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Derby in Derby, England, on<br />
March 12.The title of the paper<br />
was “Relationships:The Matrix of<br />
Effectiveness.” Webber completed<br />
the 2005 edition of “Introduction<br />
Theory and Reasoning in Nursing,”<br />
released this summer.<br />
Melissa Wolff-Burke, assistant<br />
professor of physical therapy,<br />
received a $5,000 award for the<br />
Children’s Amputee Camp from<br />
Paul Newman, was elected<br />
president of VA/DC Clinical<br />
Education Consortium and is<br />
serving as a Blue Ridge District<br />
Nominations Committee<br />
member.<br />
Cheryl Yancey, assistant<br />
professor of costume design, was<br />
guest soloist for “The Spirit of the<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>” gospel sing at the<br />
Natural Chimneys State Park in<br />
Mt. Solon,Va., Aug. 24, 2003.<br />
TianXu Zhou, adjunct assistant<br />
professor of music, was appointed<br />
conductor for the Loudoun<br />
Chorale for the 2003-04 season.<br />
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CULTURES IN CONFLICT<br />
The Seven Years’ War in North America<br />
A FRENCH & INDIAN WAR CONFERENCE<br />
Oct. 21-23, 2004<br />
Fred Anderson<br />
Highlights<br />
• Keynote address by Fred Anderson, <strong>University</strong> of Colorado at Boulder<br />
• Paul Mapp, College of William and Mary, The British Empire and<br />
the Seven Years’ War<br />
• Eric Hinderaker, <strong>University</strong> of Utah, Declaring Independence: The Ohio Indians and the Seven Years’<br />
War<br />
• Rene Chatrand, Meusoplume, The Canadian Tactical Doctrine and Course of the Seven Years’ War<br />
• Dean M. Jacobs, Walpole Island First Nation, The Three Fires Confederacy in the Aftermath of the<br />
Seven Years’ War: Pontiac’s Resistance as Seen Through the Eyes of the Ojibwa, Odawa and Potawatami<br />
Nations<br />
• Donald Graves, Ensign, Inc., Justice to the Admirals: The Royal Navy and the Siege of Quebec, 1759<br />
• Timothy Shannon, Gettysburg College, Empires Asunder: The Seven Years’ War and the Iroquois<br />
Confederacy<br />
• Woody Holton, <strong>University</strong> of Richmond, War of Conquest, War of Independence: the New Social<br />
History and an Old Political Question<br />
• Optional tour of Fort Loudoun, Fort Colvin and Fort Stephens, finishing with a reception at Frye’s<br />
Fort (in partnership with the French and Indian War Foundation)<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Winchester, Virginia<br />
Online reservations and information at www.TheKnowledgePoint.org
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Betty Fisher Takes Her Place in the<br />
History of School Integration<br />
This year marks the 50th<br />
anniversary of “Brown vs.<br />
Board of Education” —<br />
the most famous school<br />
desegregation case in the United<br />
States. Many do not realize one<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley woman also<br />
played a groundbreaking role in<br />
school desegregation during the<br />
1950s.<br />
Alumnae Betty (Kilby) Fisher,<br />
one of the first black students to<br />
integrate Warren County High<br />
School in Front Royal,Va., wrote<br />
about her experience in the<br />
recently published “Wit, Wills and<br />
Walls.”<br />
She never talked or wrote<br />
about her experiences until she<br />
became a student at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>, where her history<br />
professor, Dr. Warren Hofstra,<br />
encouraged her to write about<br />
her role in history, telling her,<br />
“You must.You are a first-hand<br />
source.”<br />
Fisher earned a master’s in<br />
business administration at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 1986.<br />
Today, she is the owner and<br />
president of “Cultural<br />
Innovations,” based in Euless,<br />
Texas.The company provides<br />
cultural education to a myriad of<br />
clients, from federal agencies to<br />
corporations to universities and<br />
historical societies. For more<br />
information about Fisher and her<br />
company, go to www.culturalinnovations.com.<br />
Author Donna Hart, outreach<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5514 or dhart@su.edu.<br />
Photo by Mark Mitchell.<br />
Reprinted with permission from<br />
The Northern Virginia Daily.<br />
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Graduate Students Help Opera Coach<br />
Stage Children’s Operetta<br />
Two <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory alumnae<br />
and graduate students,<br />
Evelyn Fair (’03) and Jennifer<br />
Sharp (’04), helped Artistic<br />
Director Katerina Souvorova<br />
prepare 15 area youngsters this<br />
summer for their roles in<br />
“Kittens,” an operetta written by<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory<br />
Professor Emeritus Eugenia Evans<br />
and her daughter, Mary Evans<br />
Layton.<br />
“Kittens” was performed<br />
twice on June 19, as part of the<br />
inaugural season of “<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Performs,” a 10-day music festival<br />
that premiered in Winchester in<br />
June.<br />
The 45-minute operetta<br />
about a kitten named Softy<br />
taught important lessons about<br />
tolerance, friendship and good<br />
judgment. It included a mix of<br />
spoken text — broken into three<br />
acts — with chorus numbers and<br />
solo performances.<br />
“They learned how to<br />
position themselves on stage, for<br />
example, so they didn’t cut off<br />
other characters with whom they<br />
were acting,” said Fair, now<br />
completing her doctorate in vocal<br />
performance at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory.<br />
Sharp, who holds an<br />
undergraduate degree in vocal<br />
performance from <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory, is currently<br />
enrolled in a pedagogy master’s<br />
program. “The kids were so<br />
bright.They picked up the songs<br />
very easily and learned what it<br />
means to be on the stage,” she<br />
said.<br />
Adjunct Assistant Professor<br />
of Music Katerina Souvorova,<br />
who teaches part-time as a vocal<br />
coach at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory, directed the<br />
children during the final weeks of<br />
rehearsals. She also performed as<br />
accompanist during the<br />
performance.<br />
Souvorova, who moved to<br />
the United States from Russia in<br />
1997, has worked as music<br />
director of opera theatre at<br />
George Mason <strong>University</strong> in<br />
Fairfax,Va., and as music director<br />
and accompanist for Central<br />
Piedmont Community College in<br />
Charlotte, N.C. Previously, she<br />
was as an accompanist and coach<br />
for the State Academic Bolshoi<br />
Opera and Ballet Theatre of<br />
Belarus, a piano instructor for the<br />
State Music College and<br />
Conservatory of Belarus, and<br />
accompanist and soloist for the<br />
State Philharmonic Society of<br />
Belarus.<br />
“For Jennifer and me,” added<br />
Fair, “the opportunity to help<br />
direct an opera was a wonderful<br />
learning experience. As voice<br />
teachers, we’re submerged in<br />
music all the time. So, we were<br />
thrilled to have another avenue<br />
to work with music and to see<br />
what it takes to put an operetta<br />
together.”<br />
The performers, ranging in<br />
ages from 7 to 12, learned the<br />
basics of stage direction and<br />
voice. All were members of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory Arts<br />
Academy’s Blue Ridge Choristers,<br />
Bel Canto Choir and Angel<br />
Chorale.<br />
Author Cathy Loranger, director of<br />
public relations, can be reached at<br />
clorange@su.edu or 540-665-4510.<br />
Above: <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory alumnae and graduate students, Evelyn Fair and Jennifer Sharp.<br />
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Left: <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Conservatory<br />
Professor Emeritus Eugenia Evans<br />
(left) and her daughter Mary Evans<br />
Layton co-wrote the operetta,<br />
“Kittens,” which was staged as part<br />
of “<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs,” June 19.<br />
Below:The cast of “Kittens,” ranging<br />
in ages from 7 to 12, are all<br />
members of the <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Conservatory Arts Academy’s Blue<br />
Ridge Choristers, Bel Canto Choir<br />
and Angel Chorale.<br />
Alumni News
Alumni News<br />
Joel Longenecker Performs<br />
with Gus Giordano<br />
Just a few months after<br />
graduating from <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>, Joel Longenecker<br />
found himself marveling at<br />
the architecture of Augsburg, one<br />
of the oldest cities in Germany.<br />
He was touring the country as a<br />
member of one of America’s<br />
most renowned jazz dance<br />
troupes.The Pennsylvania native<br />
marveled at how far he had<br />
traveled — in more ways than<br />
one.<br />
It wasn’t until the music<br />
major took his first dance class in<br />
college that Longenecker<br />
discovered his natural talent and<br />
love for dance, particularly jazz.<br />
He departed from <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
in 2000 with two degrees — in<br />
music and dance education.<br />
Now in his fifth year with the<br />
Gus Giordano Jazz Dance<br />
Chicago troupe, the alumnus said<br />
every day is a new creative<br />
experience working under the<br />
legendary “Papa Gus,” founder of<br />
the 42-year-old dance company.<br />
Longenecker describes<br />
Girordano, 81 years young, as the<br />
“Martha Graham of jazz.”<br />
“He’s an amazing teacher, a<br />
pioneer who performed jazz<br />
dance before it had a name.”<br />
Longenecker said. ”And with his<br />
vision, we’re constantly evolving,<br />
combining old and new<br />
techniques.<br />
“He constantly pushes us to<br />
our limits.The reward is each<br />
time you hear the audience gasp.<br />
You know you took their breath<br />
away.”<br />
The Chicago Tribune said in a<br />
review of the company, “With<br />
each engagement, Gus Giordano<br />
Jazz Dance Chicago [now in its<br />
41st season] continues to<br />
redefine the jazz form. As proven<br />
at its inaugural concert...the<br />
company now hangs fearlessly on<br />
the cusp of jazz and post-modern<br />
dance.”<br />
During his time with the<br />
Giordano, Longenecker has<br />
watched the company, under<br />
Giordano’s tutelage, move from<br />
local to national prominence.<br />
Looking back, he said he<br />
“never imagined how demanding<br />
it would be or how I would grow<br />
as a dancer.” When the dancers<br />
are not creating and refining their<br />
work, the troupe travels around<br />
the United States and the world.<br />
Longenecker often dances five<br />
out of six sets during a<br />
performance.<br />
At 29-years old, the young<br />
dancer believes it is the ideal<br />
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“Jazz is a unique art form in that it has its roots and reflects the<br />
culture and emotions of America,” Longenecker explained. “As a<br />
teacher, my training will allow me to combine the music and the<br />
movement. I want to be like those who taught me, to give students<br />
the creative freedom to express the constant change in culture and<br />
take the art form to new heights.”<br />
time to launch a commercial<br />
career. He will leave the company<br />
after this year to move to Los<br />
Angeles to pursue commercial<br />
work in movies, concerts and<br />
videos.<br />
Ultimately, he looks forward<br />
to teaching, emulating those, like<br />
Giordano, who influenced his life.<br />
As a student at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>,<br />
Longenecker found joy in<br />
teaching dance in Virginia schools.<br />
He discovered a passion for<br />
furthering dance education when<br />
he worked with Erica Helm, the<br />
dance department chair, to lobby<br />
the Virginia Standards of Learning<br />
for improvement in dance arts.<br />
He credits Alan Arnett, his<br />
instructor at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, for his<br />
unique experience with<br />
Giordano. Arnett, once a dancer<br />
with the Giordano company<br />
himself, still visits the company in<br />
Chicago as a teacher and guest<br />
choreographer.<br />
Further inspiration came<br />
from his work with the Gus<br />
Giordano Jazz Dance, Chicago’s<br />
outreach and education program.<br />
It provides school performances<br />
in the Chicago metropolitan area,<br />
a residency with the Chicago<br />
Park District and teaching<br />
residences on many college<br />
campuses.<br />
“It is particularly gratifying<br />
when other SU students come to<br />
Chicago to study in the<br />
program,” he said.<br />
Longenecker looks forward<br />
to a time when he can teach and<br />
inspire students. “Jazz is a unique<br />
art form in that it has its roots<br />
and reflects the<br />
culture and<br />
emotions of<br />
America,” he<br />
explained. “As a<br />
teacher, my<br />
training will allow<br />
me to combine<br />
the music and the<br />
movement. I want<br />
to be like those<br />
who taught me, to<br />
give students the<br />
creative freedom<br />
to express the<br />
constant change<br />
in culture and<br />
take the art form<br />
to new heights.”<br />
For more<br />
information on<br />
Longenecker and<br />
Gus Giordano<br />
Jazz Dance<br />
Chicago, go to<br />
www.giordano<br />
jazzdance.com.<br />
Author Donna Hart, outreach<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5514 or dhart@su.edu.<br />
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The Pride of <strong>Shenandoah</strong>: Seney Wears<br />
Many Hats in Her Community<br />
The unique educational<br />
experience offered by<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
attracts unique students such as<br />
Beckie (Nou) Seney.Their<br />
presence enriches the life of the<br />
community in a many ways. And<br />
the university’s pride in their<br />
accomplishments grow as they<br />
move on, making the world a<br />
better place by enriching the<br />
communities in which they settle.<br />
Seney, a 1992 graduate in<br />
music therapy, lives in Falls Village,<br />
Conn., where she has richly given,<br />
more than most give in a lifetime.<br />
Her service did not escape<br />
the notice of a grateful<br />
community. In April, the Litchfield<br />
Hills Rotary Cub honored Seney<br />
with its “Service Above Self”<br />
award.The next month, the Town<br />
of Canaan (Falls Village) named<br />
her its “Outstanding Volunteer.”<br />
Seney has earned her living<br />
as a music therapist, but admits<br />
to donating her services “when<br />
necessary.”<br />
One of the agencies she<br />
serves is the Falls Village Day<br />
Care Center, where she is vice<br />
chair of the board of directors.<br />
That seems more than a full<br />
plate for a young woman who<br />
recently graduated summa cum<br />
laude from Connecticut State<br />
<strong>University</strong> with a master’s degree<br />
in communications disorders.<br />
But Seney said, “In a small<br />
town, you must wear many hats.”<br />
And, prompted by family<br />
tradition, she and her brother<br />
now wear the hat of firefighters.<br />
Their father, grandfather and<br />
great-grandfather were volunteer<br />
firefighters.<br />
Seney first earned volunteer<br />
rescue status as an emergency<br />
medical technician and is first<br />
lieutenant in her town’s<br />
ambulance services. She also<br />
teaches for the American Red<br />
Cross lay- and professional-level<br />
courses in first aid,<br />
cardiopulmonary resuscitation<br />
and automatic external<br />
defribulation.<br />
Seney recently completed<br />
220 hours of firefighting training.<br />
She is now a board member for<br />
the fire department and chair of<br />
its building committee for the<br />
new emergency services center.<br />
Seney is also a member of<br />
the Democratic Town<br />
Committee.This fall, she joined<br />
the Regional School District #1<br />
and Plymouth Public Schools.<br />
In the midst of her work,<br />
study and service, Seney found<br />
romance, too. After the death of<br />
her father, Seney’s mother<br />
emerged from her long mourning<br />
to marry one of her late<br />
husband’s comrades in firefighting.<br />
At the wedding, Seney met her<br />
future husband, Dave. He teaches<br />
technology education at the local<br />
high school, and — not<br />
surprisingly — is a volunteer<br />
firefighter and emergency medical<br />
technician.<br />
Author Donna Hart, outreach<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5514 or dhart@su.edu.<br />
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Mrs. Hollandsworth’s Opus<br />
When Adelaide<br />
Hollandsworth was<br />
admitted to a hospital<br />
intensive care unit last year, her<br />
concerned high school students<br />
gathered at the hospital to check<br />
on her.They were turned away,<br />
told that only immediate family<br />
could visit the woman.<br />
One young man insisted he<br />
was her son.The nurses admitted<br />
him to her room with some<br />
doubt. He towered over<br />
Hollandsworth and her husband,<br />
Bob, and his black skin greatly<br />
contrasted with her now<br />
especially pale, white complexion.<br />
She woke up to the student’s<br />
worried eyes and his entreaty<br />
that she pretend she was his<br />
mother — at least long enough<br />
for him to talk to her and ensure<br />
she was all right.<br />
“He tried the same story the<br />
next day, but the nurses were a<br />
little wiser by then,” Hollandsworth<br />
said, chuckling with pleasure as<br />
she related story. “But he was<br />
telling the truth — my students<br />
are my children.”<br />
She was ebullient when the<br />
cancer that had hospitalized her<br />
went into remission and she was<br />
able to return to her passion—<br />
teaching chorus at a high- and<br />
middle-school in Virginia’s<br />
Accomack County.<br />
Then in March, she was named<br />
the 2004 Accomack County Public<br />
School Teacher of the Year. It was<br />
turning out to be a good year.<br />
She did not know the best<br />
was yet to come.<br />
Current and past students had<br />
plotted for more than a year to<br />
honor the beloved teacher the<br />
Sunday before Mother’s Day.The<br />
day was dubbed as “Mrs.<br />
Hollandsworth’s Opus,” by The<br />
Eastern Shore News after the<br />
Richard Dreyfus movie, in which<br />
a music teacher’s former students<br />
salute a memorable teacher.<br />
Hollandsworth was stunned<br />
when, at the end of Nandua High<br />
School’s spring band and chorus<br />
concert, 50 former students<br />
walked on stage to pay her tribute.<br />
Ted Shockley of the Eastern<br />
Shore News wrote, “Everyone on<br />
the stage addressed Hollandsworth<br />
as ‘Mom,’ and one, Angela Thomas<br />
Colvin, even came from her<br />
home in Hawaii to attend.<br />
“Then her current Nandua<br />
chorus and her former students...<br />
sang ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic,’<br />
while Hollandsworth, seated<br />
nearby, dabbed her eyes with a<br />
tissue.”<br />
The event reached an<br />
emotional climax when her<br />
oldest son, Air Force Master Sgt.<br />
Robert Hollandsworth, appeared<br />
on stage. Stationed in England,<br />
the son had not seen his mother<br />
for almost one year.<br />
Son Dr.Thomas Hollandsworth<br />
also attended. Military duty<br />
prevented her youngest, Michael,<br />
also an Air Force master<br />
sergeant, from being there to<br />
witness the tribute paid to his<br />
mother.<br />
At a reception following the<br />
ceremony, a cake was inscribed<br />
“Mom Hollandsworth, Our<br />
Teacher for a Lifetime.”<br />
Hollandsworth earned a<br />
bachelor’s degree at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> in 1965 in music and<br />
church music. She is recognized<br />
for her students’ successful wins<br />
in state, national and international<br />
competitions<br />
Her husband, Bob<br />
Hollandsworth, is a guidance<br />
counselor at Central Middle<br />
School.<br />
At her church, Mrs.<br />
Hollandsworth is a minister of<br />
music, Bible school teacher,<br />
administrative board member<br />
and chair of high education. She<br />
is active in several civic<br />
organizations, the founder of<br />
Accomack’s all-county chorus and<br />
a member of the Music<br />
Educators National Conference,<br />
the Virginia Music Educators<br />
Association,Virginia Education<br />
Association and the National<br />
Education Association.<br />
Author Donna Hart, outreach<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5514 or dhart@su.edu.<br />
Current and past students had plotted for over a year to honor the<br />
beloved teacher the Sunday before Mother’s Day...Hollandsworth<br />
was stunned when at the end of Nandua High School’s spring band<br />
and chorus concert, 50 former students walked on stage to pay her<br />
tribute.<br />
Alumni News
Alumni News<br />
Erin Fitzpatrick Blooms in New York<br />
Erin Fitzpatrick said she was<br />
intimidated as a freshman<br />
by the talent of the<br />
dancers at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Conservatory. But with<br />
the bar raised, she flourished.<br />
“My teachers had a<br />
tremendous influence on me,”<br />
she said. “You don’t appreciate<br />
something like that until you’ve<br />
left.”<br />
When Fitzpatrick graduated<br />
in 2000 with a degree in dance<br />
and dance education, she moved<br />
to Long Island, N.Y., first waiting<br />
tables and then working in<br />
marketing. She put her dancing<br />
on hold, wondering, “How do you<br />
stand out among millions of<br />
talented people?”<br />
Sitting in an office one<br />
Monday in April, almost a year<br />
after graduation, she decided she<br />
had to find a way to pursue her<br />
passion of dance.<br />
A voice at the other end of a<br />
phone call to New York <strong>University</strong><br />
(NYU) told her she had just<br />
missed the admissions deadline<br />
for the master’s program; but told<br />
her to come for an audition on<br />
Wednesday, “just in case<br />
something opens up.”<br />
A week later, “I was in,” she<br />
recalled.<br />
Her experience at NYU gave<br />
her the experience to work with<br />
such masters as Douglas Dunn.<br />
And she began to see many<br />
ways to apply her talent.<br />
Fitzpatrick became interested<br />
in how she could share her love<br />
of dance. She wrote her thesis on<br />
how dance training could improve<br />
the motor skills, social adaptation<br />
and physical development of<br />
Down’s Syndrome children.<br />
Now she is looking for the<br />
opportunity to apply her research.<br />
Meanwhile, she loves teaching<br />
ballet classes at all levels — from<br />
five-year-olds to adults.<br />
The young dancer has also<br />
joined a start-up dance company<br />
under the direction of Deborah<br />
Damast.The troupe will begin<br />
performing at city festivals and at<br />
NYU this fall.<br />
“It’s exciting to realize that I<br />
don’t need to live in a nine-tofive<br />
world,” she said. “I am excited<br />
to be part of so many things that<br />
are starting to blossom.”<br />
Author Donna Hart, outreach<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5514 or dhart@su.edu.<br />
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Kathryn Martin Heads San Diego Office<br />
for Arts Consulting Firm<br />
One of the earliest<br />
graduates of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
arts management program,<br />
Kathryn (Rohlf) Martin (’84) now<br />
heads the Arts Consulting<br />
Group’s newest office, in San<br />
Diego, Calif.<br />
Martin began her career<br />
with an internship as<br />
entertainment chairman for<br />
Winchester’s Apple Blossom<br />
Festival and managed<br />
several other events for the<br />
university.<br />
“The experience<br />
hooked me,” she said. “I<br />
discovered I could combine<br />
my passion for the<br />
performing arts and my<br />
talent for organizing and<br />
promoting to create events<br />
to bring artists and<br />
audiences together.”<br />
The arts consultant<br />
went on to work with the<br />
San Diego Symphony<br />
Orchestra, Adirondack<br />
Festival of American Music,<br />
U.S. International <strong>University</strong><br />
and the Mainly Mozart<br />
Festival.<br />
As production and facilities<br />
manager for the Department of<br />
Music at UC San Diego, she<br />
developed and managed capital<br />
improvement and renovation<br />
projects while annually directing<br />
the planning and production of<br />
moe than 250 events, including<br />
concerts, studio recordings,<br />
international tours and festivals.<br />
“It was exhilarating, and it<br />
was hard work,” Martin said. “You<br />
do whatever is necessary to<br />
make it a success — from<br />
cultivating backers to media<br />
promotion to hauling ice.”<br />
Martin was tapped for her<br />
current position as vice president<br />
for Arts Consulting after a<br />
successful stint as the managing<br />
director of the La Jolla Chamber<br />
Music Society. She made her<br />
mark there as the society’s<br />
general manager of its<br />
international music festival,<br />
SummerFest.<br />
In her four years of oversight,<br />
the international music festival<br />
tripled its gifts and doubled<br />
revenues.<br />
Martin is credited with the<br />
growth of the festival because of<br />
her skill in identifying and creating<br />
innovative media collaborations<br />
and corporate partnerships.<br />
One of her strategies was to<br />
form a partnership with National<br />
Public Radio, its local affiliate<br />
KPBS and sponsor Sempra<br />
Energy, expanding the reach<br />
of SummerFest to over 15<br />
million listeners across the<br />
United States.<br />
At her invitation, BBC<br />
Radio 3 showcased the<br />
festival in a week of on-site<br />
coverage heard by over two<br />
million listeners daily<br />
throughout Europe and in<br />
the British Broadcasting<br />
Corporation’s (BBC) “Music”<br />
magazine.<br />
Martin lives in Scripps,<br />
Calif., with her husband,<br />
Peter, and two children,<br />
Hannah and Gavin.<br />
The Arts Consulting<br />
Group, with other offices in<br />
Los Angeles, Dallas, New<br />
York, Boston and Denver,<br />
provides management,<br />
project consulting, executive<br />
search and organizational<br />
development services to arts and<br />
cultural organizations across the<br />
United States.<br />
Read more at<br />
www.artsconsultinggroup.com.<br />
Author Donna Hart, outreach<br />
coordinator, can be reached at<br />
540-665-5514 or dhart@su.edu.<br />
Alumni News
Development News<br />
Wilkins Establishes New Chair<br />
The announcement took<br />
everyone by surprise,<br />
including the man who<br />
made it. “It was an emotional<br />
moment,” said Jim Wilkins, Jr. of<br />
his decision to give $100,000 to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> to establish the<br />
Harold Herman Chair in Music<br />
Theatre.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Summer Music<br />
Theatre, a program Harold “Hal”<br />
Herman began during his 31 years<br />
of teaching theatre at the university,<br />
opened its 21st season June 9<br />
with a pre-theatre dinner gala.<br />
As desserts were being<br />
served, Wilkins went to the<br />
microphone to talk about<br />
Herman’s significant contribution<br />
to SU’s theatre program and to<br />
the community at large.<br />
“I’m not a patron of the arts<br />
per se,” said the owner of Wilkins<br />
ShoeCenter, an established<br />
downtown business.<br />
“But I attend theatre at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>, and I appreciate<br />
what Hal has done for Winchester.”<br />
Wilkins<br />
explained that<br />
when his father<br />
spearheaded<br />
the movement<br />
to relocate<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
from Dayton,<br />
Va., to<br />
Winchester in<br />
the 1950s, one<br />
of the things<br />
the elder<br />
Wilkins<br />
understood<br />
was the<br />
importance of<br />
bringing the<br />
fine arts as well<br />
as higher<br />
education to<br />
the area.<br />
After<br />
Herman came<br />
to SU in the early 1970s to<br />
teach, Jim Wilkins, Jr. said,<br />
“Everyone went to a play at<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>.”<br />
During dinner on June 9,<br />
Wilkins and friends at his table<br />
talked about the impact Herman<br />
has made, and how they might<br />
honor the teacher who announced<br />
his retirement earlier this year.<br />
There is a Harold Herman<br />
Scholarship for theatre students,<br />
and last year, an endowment was<br />
established to support SSMT.<br />
But Wilkins decided that night<br />
there should be an endowed<br />
chair, to support the theatre<br />
professors who follow in<br />
Herman’s considerable footsteps.<br />
Wilkins stepped to the mic<br />
and announced his gift as well as<br />
additional gifts made by friends<br />
that night which brought the gift<br />
total to $150,000.<br />
Herman stood at Wilkins’<br />
side. “I was really surprised by the<br />
gift,” said Herman, “and was<br />
thrilled. It means a lot to me.”<br />
Herman continued, “The gift<br />
shows great faith on the part of<br />
Mr. Wilkins, and it shows that<br />
theatre is wanted and appreciated<br />
in Winchester.<br />
“It also encourages us all to<br />
do our all, and give our all,”<br />
Herman said.<br />
“I was delighted with the<br />
spontaneous gift from Jim Wilkins<br />
to help us honor Hal Herman,”<br />
said President James A. Davis. “It<br />
sparked other gifts and now we<br />
have a fund that will help keep<br />
the theatre program strong for<br />
the future.<br />
“We hope others will join<br />
the effort to honor Hal and<br />
benefit the university long term.”<br />
“I know how much<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> theatre meant to my<br />
dad,” said Wilkins of his father,<br />
who died in 1996.“We all need to<br />
let Hal Herman and the theatre<br />
faculty know we appreciate what<br />
they give us by giving them<br />
additional funds to continue their<br />
work,” Wilkins said.<br />
Author Cathy Kuehner, public<br />
relations assistant, can be reached<br />
at 540-678-4327 or<br />
ckuehner@su.edu.<br />
Distinguished Professor of Theatre Harold Herman listens intently as trustee James R. Wilkins, Jr., left, announces<br />
his gift of $100,000 to establish the Harold Herman Endowed Chair in Music Theatre at <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
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Lettie Pate Whitehead:<br />
A Legacy of Sharing<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>, the<br />
College and Conservatory<br />
before it, and <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
students through many<br />
generations, have been fortunate<br />
to be supported by individuals<br />
who believe in<br />
education and who<br />
share the university’s<br />
vision. Because of the<br />
exceptional generosity<br />
and forethought of<br />
principled individuals<br />
from past generations,<br />
some <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
students today can<br />
afford to pursue an<br />
educational dream<br />
that might not<br />
otherwise be reachable.<br />
One such person<br />
was Lettie Pate<br />
Whitehead Evans, a<br />
native of Bedford<br />
County,Va., who lived<br />
from 1872 to 1953.<br />
Mrs. Evans’ first<br />
husband, Joseph<br />
Brown Whitehead,<br />
and an associate<br />
approached the Coca<br />
Cola Company in<br />
1899 with the idea of bottling<br />
the company’s fountain beverage<br />
gaining in popularity in the South.<br />
Thus, the very profitable Coca<br />
Cola bottling business was born.<br />
When Mr. Whitehead died in<br />
1906, his widow ably picked up<br />
the reigns of the family bottling<br />
business and real estate interests.<br />
She later remarried and made<br />
her home in Hot Springs,Va.,<br />
where she became active in<br />
cultural and civic affairs. She<br />
served on the board of the Coca<br />
Cola Company for almost 20<br />
years.<br />
Evans and her sons not only<br />
practiced extraordinary<br />
philanthropy during their lives, but<br />
also established foundations that<br />
continue to provide muchneeded<br />
support to organizations<br />
and individuals in need —<br />
generations after their deaths.<br />
Her younger son, Conkey Pate<br />
Whitehead, established the Lettie<br />
Pate Whitehead Foundation as a<br />
memorial to his mother. At<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong>, Christian women<br />
pursuing degrees in nursing and<br />
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health professions have benefited<br />
every year since 1970 from<br />
scholarship monies provided by<br />
the Lettie Pate Whitehead<br />
Foundation — more than $1.3<br />
million in all and $87,000 in the<br />
current year alone.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> is one of<br />
200 colleges and<br />
universities in nine<br />
southern states<br />
where female<br />
students receive this<br />
support.<br />
While many of<br />
us may never have as<br />
much monetary<br />
wealth to share as the<br />
Whitehead family, we<br />
all have much to learn<br />
from the example of<br />
their philanthropy.<br />
We certainly owe a<br />
debt of gratitude to<br />
her family, to the<br />
dedicated directors<br />
and staff of the Lettie<br />
Pate Whitehead<br />
Foundation, and to<br />
the hundreds of other<br />
alumni, trustees,<br />
individuals, foundations,<br />
companies and organizations that<br />
care about <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> and its students —<br />
and who contribute millions of<br />
dollars every year to support its<br />
students, faculty and programs.<br />
Author Jenny Bousquet, director of<br />
foundation and corporate giving, can<br />
be reached at jbousquet@su.edu or<br />
540-665-4618.
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In Memory<br />
Harry W. Aikens<br />
Harry William Aikens, age 93,<br />
of Winchester,Va., died March 24,<br />
2004.<br />
He was the founder of the<br />
Aikens Group and H&W<br />
Construction Company.<br />
A loyal supporter of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>, he served<br />
on the President’s Advisory<br />
Committee.<br />
Both the athletic building and<br />
soccer field carry his name. His<br />
son, Walter Aikens, is president of<br />
the university’s board of trustees.<br />
Aikens was a member of the<br />
First Christian Church Disciples<br />
of Christ, where he served as a<br />
deacon and on the building<br />
committee. He was the oldest<br />
member of the Kiwanis and a<br />
member of both the Elks Lodge<br />
BPOE #867 and Winchester<br />
Moose Lodge #1283. He was a<br />
former member of the advisory<br />
board for Virginia Savings Bank.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Christine; his children, Mary June<br />
Williams, Nancy Aikens Craun<br />
and Walter Aikens; and four<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Memorial contributions may<br />
be made to Blue Ridge Hospice<br />
of Winchester, 333 W. Cork<br />
Street, #405 Winchester VA<br />
22601 or to the Capital<br />
Campaign at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>, Office of<br />
Development, 1460 <strong>University</strong><br />
Drive, Winchester VA 22601.<br />
William Battaile<br />
Former Winchester mayor<br />
and <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
trustee emeritus William Battaile<br />
died June 5, 2004, at age 91.<br />
He was the former owner of<br />
the B&M car dealership in<br />
Winchester. He sold the business<br />
in 1980 to Jim Stutzman, Sr.<br />
The two men, who were<br />
close friends for nearly 25 years<br />
and died within six weeks of each<br />
other, were renowned for their<br />
service to the community and to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
. Jim Stutzman, Jr., who<br />
graduated from SU in 1981, told<br />
The Winchester Star, “They were<br />
both men of incredible integrity.<br />
I’ll never forget that as long as I<br />
live,” Stutzman said. “Hopefully, I<br />
learned something from the two<br />
of them.”<br />
Though Battaile’s formal<br />
education ended after a bout<br />
with scarlet fever in eighth grade,<br />
the self-taught man rose to<br />
success as a businessman and<br />
public servant. He served on the<br />
board of trustees at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> from 1972 to 1986<br />
and lent his financial support to<br />
many efforts at the school.<br />
He was a junior warden of<br />
Christ Episcopal Church;<br />
president of Winchester Host<br />
Lions Club, Winchester-Frederick<br />
County Chamber of Commerce<br />
and Winchester Frederick County<br />
Jaycees; chairman of the board<br />
for First American Bank; and a<br />
member of the Handley board of<br />
trustees.<br />
Battaile is survived by his<br />
wife,Virginia; his children, John<br />
Battaile, Janet White, Jennie Burke<br />
and Lawrence Battaile; and seven<br />
grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.<br />
Mary W. Dearing<br />
Mary Adeline Williams<br />
Dearing, of Winchester died Aug.<br />
10, 2004, in Winchester Medical<br />
Center, at the age of 69.<br />
Mrs. Dearing was the wife of<br />
Eugene F. Dearing Jr., and the<br />
daughter of Zirkle M. and Lola<br />
Sirbaugh Williams. She was a<br />
graduate of Handley High School<br />
and Madison <strong>University</strong> and a<br />
member of Braddock Street<br />
United Methodist Church.<br />
In addition to her husband,<br />
she is survived by her daughters,<br />
Cassandra D. Dodson of<br />
Powhatan, and Tru D. Lawton of<br />
Hartsville, S.C.; two sons, E.F.<br />
(Cody) Dearing III, and Thomas J.<br />
Dearing, and nine grandchildren.<br />
Edwin W. Lynch<br />
Edwin W. Lynch, a prominent<br />
real estate developer, legislator<br />
and philanthropist died March 17,<br />
2004, at his home in Mason<br />
Neck,Va., at age 91.<br />
Lynch and his wife, Helen,<br />
established five <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> endowments that have<br />
benefited more than 100<br />
students to date. Lynch served<br />
on <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s board of<br />
trustees from 1980 to 1989. He<br />
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dedicated many hours of service<br />
to programs in committee work,<br />
student activities and in fund<br />
raising for scholarships for needy<br />
students. He took a personal<br />
interest in his scholarship<br />
recipients — attending recitals,<br />
performances, and other<br />
programs in which they were<br />
involved.<br />
He studied at Strayer College<br />
and served two terms in the<br />
Virginia House of Delegates and<br />
as president of the Fairfax<br />
County Young Democratic Club.<br />
He was also a board member for<br />
the Wolf Trap Foundation Board<br />
and a member of several<br />
agricultural organizations.<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Helen; his children, Helen<br />
Soussou, Sandra Shopes, Martha<br />
Walter and Edwin W. Lynch, Jr.;<br />
and eight grandchildren and six<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
James A. Stutzman, Sr.<br />
James A. “Jim” Stutzman, Sr.,<br />
business owner and civic leader,<br />
formerly of Winchester,Va., died<br />
April 20, 2004, at the age of 70 at<br />
his home in Mineral,Va.<br />
Stutzman moved his family<br />
from Pennsylvania to Winchester<br />
in 1980, when he purchased a car<br />
dealership, now known as Jim<br />
Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-<br />
Buick, from the late William<br />
Battaile.The men, who became<br />
close friends, shared a passion for<br />
community service.<br />
Stutzman believed in a<br />
hands-on approach in supporting<br />
an endless list of community<br />
organizations, ultimately heading<br />
the Winchester-Frederick Red<br />
Cross, Winchester Rotary Club,<br />
Winchester-Frederick Chamber<br />
of Commerce and Wayside<br />
Theatre Board of Directors. He<br />
also had a commitment to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> and other<br />
educational endeavors, as well as<br />
sports and activities for youth.<br />
Stutzman’s family established<br />
a $50,000 business school<br />
endowment at <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> in his honor last year.<br />
Stutzman remembered the<br />
scholarship fund in his will. In<br />
June, the philanthropist’s son, Jim<br />
Stutzman, Jr., an SU alumnus,<br />
presented SU President James A.<br />
Davis a check for $150,000.<br />
The Winchester Star wrote of<br />
the event, “Spotting a good<br />
investment is vital to any<br />
business. Local business legend<br />
Jim Stutzman, Sr. must have<br />
spotted one in <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr.<br />
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School of Business and its<br />
students.”<br />
Surviving are his wife, Carol;<br />
his children, James A. Stutzman, Jr.,<br />
Anne Stutzman and Cindy Jensen;<br />
and four grandchildren and three<br />
step-grandchildren.<br />
Memorial contributions may<br />
be sent to the Jim Stutzman<br />
Scholarship Fund, Office of<br />
Development, <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong>, 1460 <strong>University</strong> Drive,<br />
Winchester Va. 22601.<br />
Eileen Shockey<br />
Eileen Tritsch Shockey of<br />
Winchester,Va., died May 2, 2004,<br />
at the age of 84.<br />
She was the wife of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> trustee<br />
emeritus Ralph D. Shockey.<br />
A native of Hagerstown, Md.,<br />
she once worked as a secretary<br />
for the former governor of<br />
Maryland, William P. Lane, Jr. She<br />
married her husband in 1946 and<br />
became an essential member of<br />
the Winchester community and<br />
the <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> family.<br />
She and her husband gave of<br />
their time and resources to the<br />
university in a myriad of ways<br />
over the years. One of the most<br />
visible demonstrations of their<br />
support is the Ralph D. Shockey<br />
Drive, the gateway to the<br />
university’s Shentel Stadium.<br />
Mrs. Shockey was a member<br />
of the Braddock Street United<br />
Methodist Church and<br />
volunteered with the Girl Scouts<br />
of the USA.<br />
In addition to her husband,<br />
she is survived by her daughter,<br />
Melanie S. Kiracofe, and two<br />
grandchildren.
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SPECIAL SECTION:<br />
ANNUAL REPORT<br />
INSIDE<br />
EMBRACE OUR VISION,<br />
ENRICH OUR FUTURE,<br />
SHARE OUR SUCCESS<br />
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL<br />
POSITION<br />
BOARD, COUNCIL<br />
AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />
DONORS<br />
TESTIMONIALS, DONORS SHARE<br />
WAYS TO GIVE
EMBRACE OUR VISION, ENRICH OUR<br />
FUTURE, SHARE OUR SUCCESS<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> continues to move forward in a sustained, self-powered wave of momentum<br />
and support.The university’s mission for excellence rests on the vision for a cohesive campus, the<br />
growth of the endowment and our efforts to raise teaching scholarship to a level of competitive<br />
excellence. Our donors allow us to provide a richer educational experience while attracting high-caliber<br />
students from all economic levels. A private yet affordable education gives students the opportunity to gain<br />
knowledge and develop skills in a collaborative, personalized environment that intertwines professional and<br />
liberal learning.<br />
When donors give to <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, they can be assured their money will be used effectively to provide<br />
value to the university, the community and the region. Vaulting from $5 million to more than $40 million in<br />
the last 15 years, SU’s Endowment Fund growth underscores the profound trust of our donors as well as<br />
sound fiscal management.<br />
EMBRACING THE VISION<br />
Students like Dr. Nimita Thekkepat are fulfilling the vision of the late Doris and Spencer Stouffer, who<br />
established SU’s first pharmacy scholarship in 1996. Mr. Stouffer said then, “We are excited to be part of<br />
this…and believe the new pharmacy school is a logical extension of what <strong>Shenandoah</strong> is achieving.”The<br />
Stouffers’ spirit lives on in an award-winning pharmacy program that exemplifies how endowment sparks<br />
initiatives that ultimately generate revenue and add value to the region.<br />
Program success like this is shaped by senior-level faculty — attracted to universities by endowed<br />
chairs that offer opportunities to teach talented students, to travel, to conduct research and to publish.<br />
Recipient of the Stewart Bell, Jr. Endowed Professorship in <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley History, Dr. Warren Hofstra,<br />
professor and director of the Community History Project, is a scholar of Virginia history. His published<br />
works broaden the knowledge of his students and preserve the rich heritage of our area.<br />
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Our vision grows bolder and our confidence stronger with the consistent support of our donors.Their<br />
generosity provides the resources to attract talented students and accomplished faculty, expand capital and<br />
technology projects and launch new programs that benefit <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> and enhance the<br />
economic and cultural life of one of the country’s most vital regions.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Individual and foundation support to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> increased by 9.5<br />
percent during fiscal year 2004 (FY04),<br />
and the number of donors increased by<br />
11 percent.Targeted appeals to new<br />
supporters — especially alumni —<br />
succeeded, as nearly 40 percent of our<br />
donors gave for the first time.Trustee<br />
giving totaled $2,612,597 or 35 percent of<br />
all giving.The result: gifts to <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> yielded almost $7.4 million<br />
(including government grants), the second<br />
highest giving total in university history.<br />
Alumni also stepped forward, making<br />
for one of the most dramatic increases in<br />
the year with participation escalating<br />
from 9.6 percent to 13.1 percent — an<br />
all-time high in the university’s history.<br />
More than 250 new alumni donors<br />
contributed to this critical tally. Alumni<br />
participation affects the rankings of the<br />
overall achievements of a university and is<br />
taken into consideration when<br />
foundations make decisions regarding<br />
their financial support of SU.<br />
FY04 gifts combined with<br />
endowment income accounted for 20<br />
percent of the operating budget, up from<br />
17 percent last year.<br />
For the second year,The Leadership<br />
Circle, whose members give $5,000 to<br />
$50,000 annually, was the greatest source<br />
of donations to the Annual Fund.The rate<br />
of membership retention from the<br />
previous fiscal year was nearly 80<br />
percent.<br />
The largest gifts for capital projects<br />
include $150,000 for the Harry F. Byrd, Jr.<br />
School of Business, $100,000 for Health<br />
Professions, $100,000 for athletic facilities,<br />
$50,000 for the Wilkins Building<br />
mechanical system and $25,000 for the<br />
renovation of the Shingleton Gymnasium.
In FY04,Todd and Lisa Lodge of Lodge Construction, Inc. were first-time donors to The Leadership Circle.<br />
Sixty-four members gave $571,653 in unrestricted gifts to benefit the university.<br />
The combined value of endowment gifts of $50,000-plus was $2.6 million.These gifts include nearly $2<br />
million to pharmacy, over $240,000 for a local student scholarship, $110,000 for student research and<br />
$50,000 for financial aid in the physician assistant program, $100,000 for a theatre chair, $50,000 for a freeenterprise<br />
chair and $50,000 for a regional scholarship.<br />
ANNUAL GIVING<br />
Giving to the Annual Fund, which is directed by the administration to the university’s highest priorities,<br />
totaled $831,933, and the number of Annual Fund donors increased by nearly 23 percent.The Leadership<br />
Circle giving society accounted for $571,653, or 69 percent of all gifts to the Annual Fund.The breakdown<br />
of giving to the Annual Fund by constituents is as follows: alumni accounted for 12 percent; business and<br />
corporate made up 11 percent; foundations 14 percent; faculty and staff 5 percent; and parents 3 percent.<br />
Individual donors gave over 55 percent.<br />
Online giving, now in its second year, totaled $3,528.This amount tripled over FY03, and two-thirds of<br />
the gifts were made by alumni.<br />
In addition, the university earned $1,894 from its MBNA affinity card alumni program in FY04.<br />
ALUMNI<br />
This year’s annual Phonathon, when students call alumni to ask them to support the university, was the<br />
most successful in SU’s history. Nearly 500 alumni donors made a contribution in response to their<br />
personal conversation with our student volunteers. Sixty percent of these gifts were from first-time<br />
donors. Phonathon gifts totaled close to $16,700 or 11 percent of all alumni giving.<br />
The percentage of alumni donors reached an all time high of 13.1 percent compared to 9.6 percent in<br />
FY03.<br />
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Overall alumni giving in FY04 was $157,637, a slight decrease of $17,454 from FY03.<br />
Two class gifts from the Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy’s 174 graduates totaled $2,389, initiating<br />
a new tradition of support from pharmacy alumni.<br />
FOUNDATIONS<br />
Corporations, businesses and foundations, including family foundations and trusts, contributed almost<br />
$1.8 million to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> in FY04 — just over 30 percent of all private giving (excluding<br />
government grants.This includes 163 corporate or business donors that gave a total of $735,301. Most of<br />
the 163 corporate donors are locally-owned firms, and 62 of them made gifts to SU for the first time this<br />
year. In addition, 10 companies gave matching gifts to SU, for a total of $6,640. Twenty-eight foundations<br />
and trusts contributed $1,025,729.<br />
VIRGINIA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AND VIRGINIA FOUNDATION<br />
FOR INDEPENDENT COLLEGES (VFIC)<br />
In FY04, the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church contributed $267,337 or four<br />
percent of total giving to the university. Since 1982, the Virginia Conference has donated nearly $5 million<br />
to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
In FY04, the VFIC contributed $123,694 or nearly two percent of total giving. Since becoming a<br />
member of the VFIC in 1991, <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s cumulative share fund totals $2,009,555.<br />
The sustained momentum of <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s success moves forward only with the support of its<br />
donors.This participation provides the foundation for student achievement. On behalf of our students,<br />
faculty and staff, we thank all our donors for their vision and their support.<br />
The FY04 Phonathon to alumni was the most successful in SU’s history. Nearly 500 alumni donors made a<br />
contribution in response to their personal conversation with our student callers.
This information was compiled by the Office of Development.The development team consists of seven fundraisers: Dr. Harley<br />
Knowles, vice president for development; Jane Pittman (’89), assistant vice president for development; Jennifer Bousquet, director<br />
of corporate and foundation relations;Valerie Embrey, director of development; Carol Melby, director of project fundraising and<br />
outreach; Bradley Snowden, Esq., director of planned and major gifts; and Jessica Swanson, director of alumni. Nine support staff<br />
members round out the team: Donna Hart, outreach coordinator; Carolyn Heisey, gift records specialist; Mark Hummel,<br />
coordinator of electronic data and prospect tracking; Lisa Kendra, data manager; Wendy Kreitzer, computer systems analyst; Bonnie<br />
McDonald (’99), executive assistant to the vice president; Annie Mitchell and Katie Morgan, administrative assistants; and Lawrence<br />
Webb (’97), assistant director of alumni relations. We have made every effort to ensure the listings in the Annual Report include<br />
everyone who contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> during the 2003-2004 fiscal year, from July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004. Any<br />
gifts received after June 30, 2004, will be included in next year’s Annual Report. This report includes the net present value of<br />
deferred gifts. Please direct comments to the Office of Development at (540) 665-4512; fax to (540) 665-4508 or e-mail:<br />
develop@su.edu.<br />
Last spring, Dr. Daris Small met Heather Martin, 2003-04 recipient of her scholarship.<br />
Heather, who graduated in May and works at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,<br />
firmly believes the Daris Small Scholarship helped her financially and opened doors<br />
within the nursing community.<br />
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION<br />
June 30, 2004<br />
ASSETS June 30, 2004 June 30, 2003<br />
Cash and cash equivalents $4,311,271 $2,351,602<br />
Accounts and interest receivable 1,327,405 1,653,278<br />
Inventories 616,047 434,047<br />
Prepaid expenses 526,675 562,904<br />
Contributions receivable 4,247,111 5,024,714<br />
Notes receivable 2,913,830 2,919,170<br />
Deferred charges 969,727 1,009,799<br />
Assets restricted to investment in<br />
land, buildings, and equipment 675,915 5,885<br />
Bond proceeds for capital additions 1,020,722 2,769,090<br />
Long-term investments 48,135,759 42,059,163<br />
Land, buildings, and equipment 51,968,128 51,514,245<br />
Total assets $116,712,592 $110,303,897<br />
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS<br />
Accounts and interest payable $1,124,180 $1,365,032<br />
Accrued expenses 2,525,510 2,422,783<br />
Deferred revenue 1,386,832 1,318,487<br />
Annuity and life income fund obligations 2,006,119 2,161,356<br />
U.S. government grants refundable 2,303,331 2,314,858<br />
Long-term debt 42,250,167 42,544,426<br />
Total liabilities $51,596,140 $52,126,942<br />
NET ASSETS<br />
Unrestricted:<br />
Current operations $1,004,252 $679,252<br />
Designated for specific purposes 3,305,594 1,371,433<br />
Invested in property, plant and equipment 13,825,181 14,503,027<br />
Endowment funds 17,051,278 14,271,235<br />
Total unrestricted $35,186,305 $30,824,947<br />
Temporarily restricted:<br />
Unexpended funds received for restricted purposes $726,995 $596,796<br />
Promises receivable and bequests in probate 2,049,493 795,906<br />
Annuity and life income funds 1,652,911 1,949,676<br />
Funds held in trust by others 1,108,336 1,102,217<br />
Endowment funds 6,224,439 5,690,671<br />
Total temporarily restricted $11,762,173 $10,135,265<br />
Permanently restricted:<br />
Promises receivable-endowment funds $2,649,491 $4,228,809<br />
Annuity and life income funds 70,789 69,099<br />
Endowment funds 15,447,694 12,918,836<br />
Total permanently restricted $18,167,974 $17,216,743<br />
Total net assets $65,116,453 $58,176,955<br />
Total liabilities and net assets $116,712,592 $110,303,897
BOARD, COUNCIL AND<br />
COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />
TOGETHER, WE ARE BUILDING A COMMUNITY<br />
FOR THE GREATER GOOD.<br />
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD<br />
OF TRUSTEES 2003-04<br />
Mr. Walter H. Aikens, Chairman<br />
Mr. John D. Stokely Jr., 1st Vice<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hester, 2nd Vice<br />
Chairman (’85)<br />
Mrs. Betty H. Carroll, Secretary<br />
The Hon. Richard C. Shickle,Treasurer<br />
Dr. James A. Davis, President<br />
BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
Mr. Walter H. Aikens<br />
Mr. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Mr. Dan R. Bannister<br />
Mrs. C. J. Borden<br />
Mr. William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
Mr. Roy L. Callahan (’58)<br />
Mrs. Betty H. Carroll<br />
Mr. Michael R. Crane<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Dr. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
Mr. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Mrs. Carolyn G. Glaize<br />
Mr. Michael J. Halseth<br />
The Rev. Dr. Jay M. Hanke<br />
Dr. William Andrew Hazel Jr.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Helm<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
Mr. Henry R. Hoerner III<br />
Mrs. Susan R. Jones<br />
Dr. Miyako Kake<br />
Mrs. Ann K. MacLeod<br />
Mr. Charles E. Maddox Jr.<br />
Mr. John K. Marlow<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mr. Richard R. J. Morin<br />
Ms. Jan Neuharth<br />
Mr.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Mr. Mark J. Ohrstrom (’92)<br />
The Hon. Larry T. Omps<br />
Bishop Joe E. Pennel Jr.<br />
Mr. Charles A. Pine Jr.<br />
The Rev. C. Edward Pruitt<br />
Mr. Bruce T. Roberts<br />
Dr. Jay R. Sculley<br />
The Rev. Dr. Lee B. Sheaffer (’52)<br />
The Hon. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mrs. Mary Shockey<br />
Mr. William F. Simmons III<br />
Mr. Harry S. Smith<br />
Mr. C. Robert Solenberger<br />
The Hon. Kenneth W. Starr<br />
Mr. John D. Stokely Jr.<br />
Mr. James T.Vickers<br />
Mr. F. Dixon Whitworth Jr.<br />
Mr. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
The Hon. Frank R. Wolf<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond F. Wrenn<br />
TRUSTEE EMERITI<br />
Mr. Frank Armstrong III<br />
Mr. William M. Battaile*<br />
Dr. Robert S. Boyd<br />
Dr. Warren L. Braun<br />
Mrs. Ruth D. Bridgeforth<br />
The Rev. Dr. Robert L. Bridgers (’42)<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
The Hon. Harry F. Byrd Jr.<br />
Mr. William H. Clement<br />
Mr. Howard W. Collins<br />
Dr. Nancy Larrick Crosby<br />
Mr. Eugene F. Dearing Jr.<br />
Mr. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mr. Wilbur M. Feltner<br />
Mr. John D. Gans II<br />
Dr. Hunter M. Gaunt Jr.<br />
Mrs. Dorothy H. Glaize<br />
Mr. Marvin E. Gore Jr.<br />
Mr. Edwin W. Lynch*<br />
The Hon. John O. Marsh Jr.<br />
Mr. Aubrey J. Owen, Esq.<br />
Mr. Lacy I. Rice Jr.<br />
Mr. George L. Romine<br />
Mrs. Linda C. Russell<br />
Mr. Fred H. Scott<br />
Mr. Ralph D. Shockey<br />
The Hon. Alson H. Smith Jr.<br />
Maj. Gen. Charles E. Williams<br />
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<br />
BOARD PAST PRESIDENTS<br />
Mr. James E. Barb (’63)<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins (’60)<br />
Mrs. Betty Jo Halterman Dickerson<br />
(’84)<br />
Mr. Wayne Gibson (’66)<br />
Mrs. Doris Huffer Hutton (’44)<br />
Mrs. Dottie B. Markley-Edwards<br />
(’79)(’83)<br />
Mr. Mark J. Ohrstrom (’92)<br />
Dr. L. Leon Reid (’46)<br />
Mr. John P. Westervelt (’72)<br />
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
Mrs. Nancy T. Billmyer (’82)<br />
Mrs. Carrie Ireland Briggs (’02)<br />
Mr. John Bret Burzio (’92)<br />
Mr. Roy L. Callahan (’58)<br />
Mrs. Judy Barefoot Connelly (’74)<br />
Mrs. Judith Blackburn Conner (’58)<br />
Dr. Amber Darr (’01)<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Strutt Frazier (’59)<br />
Mr. Creed F. Frazier III (’59)<br />
Mrs. Mary Bruce Hazelgrove Glaize<br />
(’97)<br />
Dr. Alice King Hammel (’87)(’99)<br />
Mr.V. Douglas Joyner (’82)<br />
Dr. Donald W. Krudop (’75)(’92)(’03)<br />
Mrs. Judith Myers Landes (’78)<br />
Mr. Stephen G. Lobell (’00)<br />
Ms. Lisa Silber Mauck (’84)<br />
Mrs. Louise B. Nelson (’83)<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Mrs. Margaret Paton Penhallegon (’64)<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Liskey Quarles (’82)<br />
Mr. John Kevin Romano (’91)<br />
58
59 *Deceased<br />
Mr. Shawn McKinley Steffey (’95)<br />
Mr. Lawrence L. Webb (’97)<br />
Mrs. Laura LaFontaine White (’70)<br />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Mr. Edward L. Altemose<br />
Mr. Michael L. Burton<br />
Dr. O. Winston Cameron Jr.<br />
Mr. J. Shep Campbell<br />
Mr. Duane Catlett<br />
Mr. Robert P. Connor<br />
Mrs. Beth M. Coyne<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mr. Joseph S. Dorsey<br />
Ms. Jessica Dyke<br />
Mr. Philip T. Foster<br />
Mr. Chris Graham<br />
Mr. Robert T. Harris Jr. (’91)(’95)<br />
Mr. Richard S. Helm<br />
Mr. John D. Hill<br />
Mr. Mark Kelly<br />
Mr. Kevin W. Kenney<br />
Mr. Richard D. Kern Jr.<br />
Mr. Roger Lamborne<br />
Mr. John F. MacDonald<br />
Mr. Richard S. Miller<br />
Mr. Donald L. Murray<br />
Mr. Scott A. Musa<br />
Mr. Michael S. O’Dell<br />
Ms. Kathy J. Orsini<br />
Mr. William C. Quarles<br />
Mr. Charles Robinson<br />
Mr. Gary Rutherford<br />
Mr. Ronald V. Shickle<br />
Mr. Bradley C. Snowden, Esq.<br />
Mr.Todd G.Thompson<br />
Ms. Barbara E. Wickerham<br />
Mr.Vick Williams (’78)<br />
Mr. Bruce Wilson<br />
Dr. Dennis W. Wise<br />
Mrs. Noel Wright<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Zebarth<br />
THE ADVISORY BOARD TO<br />
THE HARRY F. BYRD, JR.<br />
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS<br />
Mr. David Anthony<br />
Mr. Frank Armstrong III<br />
The Hon. Anne K. Bingaman<br />
Mr. William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
Mrs. Carrie Ireland Briggs (’02)<br />
The Hon. Harry F. Byrd Jr.<br />
Mr. Harry F. Byrd III<br />
Mr.Thomas T. Byrd<br />
Mr. Michael D. Carpenter<br />
Mrs. Suzanne H. Conrad<br />
Mr. Stanley Crockett<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Dr. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
Mr. Paul Eberz<br />
Mr.Thomas R. Edgar<br />
Mr. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mr. Jeff Fitch<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons<br />
Mr. John D. Hardesty Jr.<br />
Mr. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Mr. Michael Hatfield (’97)(’02)<br />
Mr. Robert P. Hein (’00)<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
Mr. Florian N. Hofer<br />
Mr. Edward Hott<br />
Mr. James B. Huggins<br />
Mr. Randolph W. Jones<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles<br />
Mr. S. Lawrence Kocot<br />
Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Mr. Stephen G. Lobell (’00)<br />
Mrs. Betty H. Long<br />
Mrs. Cathy J. Loranger<br />
Mr. Mark C. Lowham<br />
Dr. Amos Lu<br />
Mr. John K. Marlow<br />
The Hon. John O. Marsh Jr.<br />
Mr. Michael A. McCall<br />
Dr. John Milam<br />
Mr. John R. Milleson (’86)<br />
Ms. Sandra Mills<br />
Mr.Victor E. Mishin<br />
Ms. Christy Mistr<br />
Mr.Thomas Morr<br />
Mr. Nicholas J. Nerangis Sr. (’04)<br />
Dr. Chuanliu Ni<br />
Mr. Mark J. Ohrstrom (’92)<br />
Mr. Michael A. Peck<br />
Mr. Cecil Pruitt Jr.<br />
Mr. Mike Ritonia<br />
Mr. Bruce T. Roberts<br />
Mr. Robert Rose<br />
Mr. John A. Sargent<br />
Mr. Leo J. Schefer<br />
Mr. Charles H. Schutte Jr.<br />
The Hon. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mr. Donald Silver<br />
The Hon. Alson H. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. Charles H. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. Harry S. Smith<br />
Mrs. Jessica M. Swanson<br />
Dr. George Tralka<br />
Mr. R. J.Turner<br />
Mr. A. Michael Wilkerson<br />
Mr. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Mrs. June M. Wilmot<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
Mr. William A.Young<br />
COMMUNITY HISTORY<br />
PROJECT ADVISORY<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Dr. Calvin H. Allen Jr.<br />
Mr. William H. Austin<br />
Mr. J. Stephen Bauserman<br />
Dr. Brandon H. Beck<br />
Mr. Lawrence E. Brinkman<br />
Mr. Charles L. Burwell<br />
Mr.Thomas Christoffel<br />
Mrs. Marjorie H. Copenhaver<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Ms. Rebecca A. Ebert<br />
Mr. David Edwards<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Engle<br />
Ms. Jennifer Esler<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons<br />
Mr. Butch Fravel<br />
Mr. Charles Johnston<br />
Mr. Robert Jolley<br />
Mr. Howard J. Kittell<br />
Mr. William W. Layton<br />
Mr. Matthew P. Mackay-Smith<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth McClung<br />
Ms. Jennifer L. McClung<br />
Ms. Babs Melton<br />
Dr. David W. Powers<br />
Ms. Jenny Powers<br />
Ms. Jane Radford<br />
Ms. Judy Reynolds<br />
Mr. Harry E. Ridgeway Jr.<br />
Mrs.Trish Ridgeway<br />
Mr. Hal Sharpe<br />
Dr. John Stealey<br />
Mrs. Ann Stephenson<br />
Ms. Anna G.Thomson<br />
Mrs. Laura LaFontaine White (’70)<br />
Dr. Joseph W. A. Whitehorne<br />
Mrs. Katherine Solenberger Whitesell<br />
(’85)(’86)<br />
Ms. Patricia L. Zontine
ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE<br />
Mr. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Mr. James E. Barb (’63)<br />
Mrs. Betty H. Carroll<br />
Mr. Anthony J. Cavanna<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mr. W. Jackson Helm Jr.<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
Mr. Randolph W. Jones<br />
Mr. John K. Marlow<br />
Mr. John R. Milleson (’86)<br />
Mr. Mark J. Ohrstrom (’92)<br />
Ms. Lynne C. Sayles<br />
Mr. C. Robert Solenberger<br />
Mr.Virgil R. Strader Jr.<br />
Mr. James R. Wilkins III<br />
EUB ARCHIVES<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Miss Helen L. Abshire (’48)<br />
Mr. Jack C. Allen<br />
Dr. Paul C. Bailey (’55)<br />
Mr. Christopher A. Bean<br />
Dr. Sue Marston Boyd (’68)<br />
Dr.Thomas L. Coffman (’47)<br />
Mr. Howard W. Collins<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins (’60)<br />
The Rev. Raymond H. Edmonds Jr.<br />
The Rev. Donald N. Fridinger (’47)<br />
Mrs. Pearl W. Gaines<br />
The Rev. Arthur E. Grant (’53)<br />
Mr. Jacob P. Gruver Jr.<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
The Rev. William B. Ramey Jr. (’58)<br />
The Rev. Dr. Lee B. Sheaffer (’52)<br />
Dr. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Mr. G. Frederick Widmyer (’59)<br />
LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE<br />
Dr. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Mrs. Barbara J. Byrd<br />
Mrs. Cheryl L. Crowell<br />
Mr. Jeff Davis (’79)<br />
Mr. Gene E. Fisher<br />
Mrs. Linda Betts Frazier<br />
Mrs. Dorothy H. Glaize<br />
Mrs.Virginia A. Kalbach<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mr. William E. Mumaw (’97)*<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Mrs. Carolyn S. Rutherford<br />
Mrs. Glassell B. Smalley<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Perry Werner<br />
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Mr. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins (’60)<br />
Mrs. Doris Ann Harrison<br />
Mrs. Judith Myers Landes (’78)<br />
Mr. Carl Rinker Jr.<br />
Ms. Lynne C. Sayles<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy Schultz (’79)(’86)<br />
Ms. Betty B. Schutte-Box<br />
Mr. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond F. Wrenn<br />
MARSH INSTITUTE<br />
ADVISORY COMMITTEE<br />
Mr. C. Douglas Adams<br />
Dr. Calvin H. Allen Jr.<br />
Mr. Jack T. Ambrose<br />
Mr. Joseph A. Beaudoin<br />
Lt. Col.Thomas S. Bell<br />
Mr. David Blythe<br />
Mr. Noel M. Borden<br />
Ms. Janet H. Brown<br />
Mr.Thomas T. Byrd<br />
Dr. Peter G. Callas<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Col. Robert P. Derrick<br />
Lt. Gen. Charles E. Dominy<br />
Mr. Bruce E. Downing<br />
Mr. Harry N. Doyle Jr.<br />
Ms. Debra Duncan<br />
Mr. Ben Dutton<br />
Mr. William A. Eaton<br />
Mr. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons<br />
Mr. Michael M. Foreman<br />
Mrs. Carolyn G. Glaize<br />
Mrs. Sharen E. Gromling<br />
Mrs. Deborah Hammond<br />
Mr. John D. Hardesty Jr.<br />
Mr. Jordan L. Harding (’50)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Helm<br />
Ms. Claudia J. Kennedy<br />
Mrs. Helen Lake<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Mr.Thomas Malcolm Jr.<br />
The Hon. John O. Marsh Jr.<br />
Gen. David Meade<br />
Mr. Richard R. J. Morin<br />
Ms. D. Eveland Newman<br />
Col. Margaret N. Novack<br />
Amb. Jaime de Ojeda<br />
Mr. Jack M. Phillips Sr.<br />
The Hon. H. Russell Potts<br />
Mr. Gregory O. Principato<br />
Mr. Alfred Regnery<br />
Mr. John R. Riley Jr.<br />
The Hon. William Shore Robertson<br />
Dr.Travis L. Sample<br />
The Hon. Perry W. Sarver<br />
Dr. Jay R. Sculley<br />
Mr. Wendell L. Seldon<br />
Dr. William Shendow<br />
The Hon. Beverly J. Sherwood<br />
The Hon. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mr. Rodney M. Shoop<br />
The Hon. Alson H. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. James C. Smith<br />
Mrs. Barbara E.Van Osten<br />
Mr. Richard R.Verma, Esq.<br />
Mr. F. Dixon Whitworth Jr.<br />
Mr. James A. Wilding<br />
Mrs. June M. Wilmot<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
Mr. Bruce J. Zimmerman<br />
MCCORMICK CIVIL WAR<br />
INSTITUTE ADVISORY<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Mr. Greig Dwight Aitken<br />
Mrs. Patricia B. Ashby<br />
Mr. William H. Austin<br />
Mr.Tommy Barber<br />
Dr. Brandon H. Beck<br />
Dr. O. Winston Cameron Jr.<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mr. Roger U. Delauter Jr.<br />
Mr. John J. Fox III<br />
Mr.Todd J. Kern<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles<br />
Mr. William W. Layton<br />
Ms. Babs Melton<br />
Mr. David Melton<br />
Mr. Jonathan A. Noyalas (’01)<br />
Ms. Dorothy M. Overcash<br />
Mr. Samuel L. Riggs<br />
Mr. Stephen L. Ritchie<br />
Mr. Ben Ritter<br />
Mrs. Bessie Solenberger<br />
Mr. John V. Stevens (’81)<br />
Miss Eloise C. Strader<br />
Ms.Tonie M. Wallace<br />
Ms. Melissa West (’85)<br />
60
61 *Deceased<br />
Mr. Richard M. Westfall<br />
Mr. Scott M. Westfall (’01)<br />
Mrs. Susan B. Whitacre<br />
Dr. Joseph W. A. Whitehorne<br />
Mrs. Katherine Solenberger Whitesell<br />
(’85)(’86)<br />
Ms. Judith G. Willetts<br />
The Hon. Robert K. Woltz<br />
NORTHERN VIRGINIA<br />
CAMPUS ADVISORY<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Mr. John A. Andrews II<br />
Mrs. Cathleen B. Burk<br />
Mr. Robert P. Hein (’00)<br />
Mrs. Melanie K. Lewis<br />
Mr. Fernando Martinez<br />
Dr. Diane E. Melby<br />
Mrs. Marilyn E. Naylor<br />
Dr. Daniel A. Pavsek<br />
Ms. Joan P. Rackham<br />
Ms. Dorothy Roberts<br />
Mr. Robert E. Sevila, Esq.<br />
Ms. Dawn M. Skinner (’96)<br />
The Hon. B. J. Webb<br />
Ms. Lyle Werner<br />
NURSING ADVISORY<br />
BOARD<br />
The Rev. James Athearn<br />
Dr. Gerald J. Bechamps<br />
Mrs. Nancy T. Billmyer (’82)<br />
Mr. John H. Borg<br />
Mrs. Janice Bradd<br />
Mr. Robert V. Burke<br />
Mr. Donald A. Butler<br />
Ms. Doris V. Byrd (’95)<br />
Ms. Geraldine A Coyle<br />
Mr. Michael M. Foreman<br />
Mrs. L. Janell Good Hoffman (’91)(’93)<br />
Mrs. Susan R. Jones<br />
Ms. Elizabeth P. Kaeser<br />
Mrs. Louise S. LaBarca<br />
Ms. Jean Lee<br />
Mrs. Lou Anne Purnell<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Liskey Quarles (’82)<br />
Dr. Sheila Sparks Ralph<br />
Mrs. Beverly Ridings<br />
Ms. Charlene M. Rozich (’01)<br />
Dr. Daris L. Small<br />
Dr. Eleanor F. Smalley<br />
Mrs. Anne Bonzek Weiss (’97)(’98)<br />
(’00)<br />
Mrs. Ruth Unhoch Wenzel (’88)(’90)<br />
(’98)<br />
Mrs. Laura LaFontaine White (’70)<br />
Ms. Kathleen E. Wotring<br />
Mrs. Helen H. Zebarth<br />
Mrs. Lisa Martha Zerull<br />
PARENTS’ COUNCIL<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Barbato<br />
Mr. & Mrs. G. R. Bayliss Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alba E. Beasley Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dannie J. Britt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven W. Burkholder<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Barry N. Cuozzo<br />
Ms. Brenda Lynn Dale<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Dixon<br />
Ms. Susan T. Doss<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Embrey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Aref Etemadi<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Farris<br />
Mrs. Mary C. Gilbert<br />
Ms. Maria Glotioso<br />
Ms. Karen M. Heyd<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lehwald<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Martin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pepe<br />
Ms. Deborah Ray<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Howard N. Segal<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Senft<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin Shanabrook<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Spangler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sparwasser<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Beverly Stewart Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Stipe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald M. Storms<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Straley<br />
Ms. Dorothy A.Totten<br />
DUNN PHARMACY<br />
SCHOOL ADVISORY<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Dr. Calvin J. Anthony<br />
Ms. Michele A. Belsey<br />
Mr. George B. Caley<br />
Mr. John Coster<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Dr. Jennifer Kent Davis ('02)<br />
Mr. Michael Draine ('94)<br />
Dr. Brian W. Dufour<br />
Dr. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
Dr. Jean Paul Gagnon<br />
Dr. Hunter M. Gaunt Jr.<br />
Mr. Dennis L. Hilgenfeld<br />
Dr. Mishal Jawaid ('01)<br />
Mr. L. Daniel Jorndt<br />
Dr. Jacquelyn D. Kelly ('00)<br />
Dr. Aamer Khan ('00)<br />
Mr. William A. Lockwood Jr.<br />
Dr. Henri R. Manasse Jr.<br />
Dr. Debbie Marie Mauk ('02)<br />
Dr. Alan B. McKay<br />
Dr. Bruce D. McWhinney<br />
Dr.Trisha A. Miller ('01)<br />
Mr. Michael Pursel<br />
Mr. Robert M. Rhodes<br />
Mr. Bruce T. Roberts<br />
Mr. Earl Rogers<br />
Mr. John S. Rotz<br />
Mr. Gary D. Rutherford<br />
Dr. Lisa Shelton-Strucko ('03)<br />
Mr.Todd Way<br />
Mr. Eugene V. White<br />
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT<br />
ADVISORY COMMITTEE<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Bousquet<br />
Dr. Edward E. Brandt<br />
Mr. George B. Caley<br />
Ms. Rachel A. Carlson<br />
Dr. Cee Ann Davis<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mr. Dennis Dolsen<br />
Mr. Peter Duncanson<br />
Mr. Raymond L. Eifel<br />
Mr. Michael Eisenfeld<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons<br />
Ms. Susan Gongloff<br />
Mrs. Alyson McKee Humphreys<br />
Dr. P. Hampton Hylton<br />
Dr. Sherif Z. Kaiser<br />
Dr. James C. Laidlaw<br />
Mr. Michael Lapp<br />
Dr. D. Michael McKeough<br />
Mr. Richard Mercer<br />
Mr. Anthony A. Miller<br />
Dr. Martha J. Morrow<br />
Ms. Kristen Mounts<br />
Mr. Khanh M. Nguyen<br />
Dr. Nina T. Parker<br />
Ms. Rebecca L. Redman<br />
Mrs. Linda C. Russell<br />
Ms. Rose A. Schmieg<br />
Mr. Marshall Sinback
PLANNED GIVING<br />
ADVISORY COUNCIL<br />
Mr. Walter H. Aikens<br />
Mrs. Sandra Atkins<br />
Mr. Charles R. Alton, Esq.<br />
Mr. B. Scott Arthur<br />
Mrs. Sandra Costin Atkins<br />
Mr. J. Stephen Bauserman<br />
Mr. J. D. Berlin Jr.<br />
Mr. W. Bruce Boppe<br />
Mr. Dan Burhans<br />
Ms. Martha J. Burroughs<br />
Mr. Ray Cheronis<br />
Dr.Verne E. Collins (’84)<br />
Mr. Philip P. Cox<br />
Mr. Gregory S. Crawford<br />
Mr. Robert B. Dale III<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mr. Joel W. Demick<br />
Mr. Sean Dudley<br />
Mr. E. Lee Earnhardt<br />
Mr. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mr. John M. Everson<br />
Mr. Richard A. Farland II<br />
Mrs. Joan K. Fine, Esq.<br />
Mr. Robert Y. Frazier<br />
Mr. Rodney B. Frye<br />
Ms. Katherine Funkhouser<br />
Mr. Joshua A. Garrison<br />
Ms. Gail Gregory<br />
Mr. Phillip S. Griffin II, Esq.<br />
Mr. Jeffrey A. Hanley, Esq.<br />
Mr. James Hart<br />
Mr. David Hartley<br />
Mr. D. Frank Hill III, Esq.<br />
Mr. Henry R. Hoerner III<br />
Mr. William P. Hottel<br />
Mr. A. R.Hoxton IV<br />
Mr. Brian P. Jenny, Esq.<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles<br />
Mr.Thomas Moore Lawson Jr.<br />
Dr. Alan B. McKay<br />
Mr. Dennis J. McLoughlin, Esq.<br />
Mr. David R. Oates<br />
Mrs. Judith C. Omslaer, Esq.<br />
Ms. Amy Owen<br />
Mr. Aubrey J. Owen, Esq.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Pendleton<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Mr. James T. Riley<br />
Mrs. Mary Scully Riley<br />
Mr. William M. Rudolph<br />
Mr. Clifton L. Rutherford<br />
Mr. Charles H. Schutte Jr.<br />
Ms. Betty B. Schutte-Box<br />
The Hon. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mr. Joseph F. Silek Jr.<br />
Mr. E. Scott Smalley, Esq.<br />
Mr. Harry S. Smith<br />
Mr. Jay J. Smith<br />
Mr. Bradley C. Snowden, Esq.<br />
Mr. John S. Steigerwald<br />
Mr. George B. Stickley<br />
Mr. Larry A.Thornton<br />
Mr. John W.Truban<br />
Mr. William A.Truban Jr., Esq.<br />
Mr. Richard D. Wasmund Jr.<br />
Mr. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Mr. Ian R. D. Williams, Esq.<br />
Mr.Thomas R. Wiseman II<br />
RESPIRATORY CARE<br />
ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Mr. Phillip C. Bushman<br />
Mr. John Joseph Cain<br />
Ms. Carol Clerico<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Ms. Patricia Ann Dorley<br />
Mr. Barry E. Fitzpatrick (’96)(’98)<br />
Mr. Jim Foster<br />
Ms. Janet Glass<br />
Mr. George Goldman<br />
Mr. Stan Holland<br />
Mr.Tom Malinowski<br />
Mr. Michael Mihailoff<br />
Dr.Thomas M. Murphy<br />
Mr. Paul B. Olkin<br />
Mr. William A. O'Neill<br />
Mr. Robert Porter<br />
Dr. Sheila Sparks Ralph<br />
Mrs. Joanne Marie Royaltey (’87)(’89)<br />
Mr. Kent Wagner<br />
SHENANDOAH<br />
CONSERVATORY ARTS<br />
ACADEMY ADVISORY<br />
BOARD<br />
Mrs. Marjorie D. Atkins<br />
Mrs. Kay H. Bonyak<br />
Mr. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne Collins (’85)<br />
Dr.Verne E. Collins (’84)<br />
Dr. R.T. Good III<br />
Mrs. Peggy O. Hahn<br />
Mrs. Patricia M. Hester<br />
Mrs. Ada Kalbian<br />
Mrs. Cathy J. Loranger<br />
Dr. Richard E. McPherson<br />
The Rev. Blane T. Medley<br />
Mr. Nicholas J. Nerangis Jr.<br />
Ms. Marjorie W. Peterson<br />
Ms. Jane Radford<br />
Mrs. Carla Reese<br />
Mrs. Rossi Selzer<br />
Mrs. Judith McCann Slaughter (’86)(’89)<br />
Mrs. LaPearl Campbell Smith (’79)<br />
Ms. Cynthia T. Solenberger<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Hughes Taylor (’91)(’94)<br />
Mrs. Jane Vickers<br />
Dr. Ajay Virmani<br />
Mrs. Lauralyn Wilkins<br />
SHENANDOAH SUMMER<br />
MUSIC THEATRE CIRCLE<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Mr. Walter H. & Mrs. Elaine Bower<br />
(’75) Aikens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Neill T. Babb<br />
Mr. Dale (’67) & Mrs. Marsha Blosser<br />
(’77)(’82) Barley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Murrell Bolliger (’55)<br />
Mrs.Virginia A. Bonometti<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Boxwell Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Shep Campbell<br />
Mrs. Gina Caudill<br />
Mrs. Karen E. Dains<br />
Mrs. Cecilia Knowles Diehl (’82)<br />
Mrs. Carol Ebert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Ms. Charlotte Estep<br />
Mrs. Mary Bruce Hazelgrove Glaize<br />
(’97)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Ms. Adelia C. Heuer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Holland<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Kalbach<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Lawrence III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Morrison III<br />
Mrs. Joyce Fore Mull (’81)(’86)<br />
Ms. Susan Navolio<br />
Mrs. Judy Owens<br />
Mrs. William H. Pifer<br />
Mrs. Jean W. Pine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Rodgers<br />
Mrs. Karen Schmitt<br />
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Mr. & Mrs. John B. Schroth<br />
Mrs. Louise M. Shickle<br />
Mrs. Louise Stiefel<br />
Mrs. Richard L.Thomas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ridgely White Jr. (’80)(’83)<br />
Mrs. Mary June Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Zebarth<br />
THE SPIRIT OF<br />
SHENANDOAH CAMPAIGN<br />
EXECUTIVE STEERING<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Mr. James R. Wilkins Jr., Chairman<br />
Mr. Walter H. Aikens<br />
Mrs. Betty H. Carroll<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mr. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Mrs. Carolyn G. Glaize<br />
Mr. Mark J. Ohrstrom (’92)<br />
Mr. Harry S. Smith<br />
Mr. John D. Stokely Jr.<br />
Mr. James T.Vickers<br />
THE SPIRIT OF<br />
SHENANDOAH CAMPAIGN<br />
COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />
Mr. Dan R. Bannister<br />
Mr. Jay Barbaree<br />
Dr. Byron A. Brill<br />
Mr. Harry N. Doyle Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
Mr. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mr. John D. Hardesty Jr.<br />
Mrs. Susan R. Jones<br />
Mr. Charles E. Maddox Jr.<br />
Ms. Jan Neuharth<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt<br />
Mrs. Katherine S. Shendow<br />
Mrs. Mary Shockey<br />
The Hon. Alson H. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr. James A. Stutzman Jr.<br />
Mr. R. J.Turner<br />
Mr. Charles A.Veatch<br />
Mrs. Beatrice A. von Gontard<br />
Ms. Heather H. Wilson (’93)<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond F. Wrenn<br />
THE PRESIDENT’S<br />
ROUNDTABLE<br />
Mr. Nate L. Adams III<br />
Mr. Eric E. Adamson<br />
Mr. Donald Albright<br />
Mr. Frank Armstrong IV<br />
Mr. Richard S. Bell<br />
Mr. Richard L. Brown<br />
Mr. Jeffrey B. Buettner<br />
Mr. Jimmy Burrow<br />
Mr. Donald A. Butler<br />
Mr. Lyle E. Cady Jr.<br />
Mrs. Joan Cavanna<br />
Mr. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Col. Charles P. Cox<br />
Mr. Randy N. Craun Jr.<br />
Mr. Dallas D. Croft<br />
Mr. Eugene F. Dearing III<br />
Dr. Damon W. DeArment<br />
Mr. Jim Deskins<br />
Mr. Gary W. Dove<br />
Ms. Christy Dunkle<br />
Mr. Michael M. Foreman<br />
Mr. Robert J. Frogale<br />
Mrs. Mary Bruce Hazelgrove Glaize<br />
(’97)<br />
Mr. James H. Grieco<br />
Mr. Phillip S. Griffin II, Esq.<br />
Mr. Joe Hahn<br />
Mr. John D. Hardesty Jr.<br />
Mr. Brett Haynes<br />
Mr. M. Frank Heisey (’66)(’87)<br />
Mr. Richard S. Helm<br />
Mr. Dennis L. Hilgenfeld<br />
Mr. Raleigh E. Kraft<br />
Mrs. Louise K. Lewis<br />
Mr. Michael A. McCall<br />
Mr. James Wilson McCarty Jr. (’94)<br />
Mr. John R. Milleson (’86)<br />
Mr. John H. Morrison III<br />
Mr. William M. Perry<br />
Mrs. Mary Scully Riley<br />
Mr. Stephen C. Slaughter Jr.<br />
Mr. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. Jay J. Smith<br />
Mr. Kim T. Smith<br />
Mr. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Mrs. Kimberly J. Stutzman<br />
Mr. James M.Thorne<br />
Mr. Douglas R.Toan<br />
Mr. Charles A.Veatch<br />
Mrs. Beatrice A. von Gontard<br />
Mrs. Dianne H. Wake<br />
Mr. A. Michael Wilkerson<br />
Mr. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Mr. James Carroll Youngblood (’92)<br />
Mrs. Colleen B. Zoller<br />
WOMEN’S STUDY<br />
ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Dr. James K. Bryant II<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Ms. Donna J. Carpenter (’01)<br />
Mrs. Betty H. Carroll<br />
Ms. Katherine K. Clark<br />
Mrs.Teresa Crane<br />
Dr. Nancy Larrick Crosby<br />
Dr. Laura Nevins Dabinett<br />
Dr. Gina C. Daddario<br />
Ms. Jennifer Esler<br />
Dr. Juliana O. Fehr<br />
Dr. Andrea H. Fergus<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons<br />
Ms. Karen Marie Follett (’87)(’92)<br />
Ms. Ranessa Jermaine Gaudio (’03)<br />
Mrs. Carolyn G. Glaize<br />
Dr. Joy S. Graham<br />
Ms. Amy B. Hammond<br />
Dr. Bradley P. Howard<br />
Mrs. Sheila C. Johnson<br />
Ms. Claudia J. Kennedy<br />
Ms. Sandy Lerner<br />
Dr. Ann St. Clair Lesman<br />
Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz Lewis (’81)<br />
Mrs.Virginia B. Lloyd<br />
Mrs. Ann K. MacLeod<br />
Dr. Leslie Mancuso<br />
Dr. Martha J. Morrow<br />
Ms. Carolyn Moss<br />
Dr. Brenda Elizabeth Murphy (’98)<br />
Ms. Jan Neuharth<br />
Dr. Barry Penn Hollar<br />
The Hon. Anne P. Petera<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Schulteis Pineda<br />
(’01)(’03)<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy Schultz (’79)(’86)<br />
Mrs. Mary Shockey<br />
Dr. Eleanor F. Smalley<br />
Mrs. Prudence Squier<br />
Dr. Gretchen Van Mater Stone<br />
Dr. Wanida P. Wanant<br />
Dr. Donna C. Woodford
DONORS<br />
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT,<br />
KINDNESS AND GENEROSITY.<br />
$10,000 AND ABOVE<br />
(The following generous donors have<br />
given $10,000 and above for any<br />
purpose.)<br />
Anne Andrews Black Charitable Lead<br />
Unitrust<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
BB&T Blue Ridge Region<br />
Brandt Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Caruthers Foundation Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Preston C. Caruthers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Clarke Motors Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
George Edward Durell Foundation<br />
Eckerd Corporation Foundation<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons & Dr. Charles Call<br />
Mr. J. B. Fuqua<br />
The Hon. Elmon T. Gray<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Hazel<br />
VIRGINIA “CHI-CHI”<br />
STECK KERN<br />
WILLIAMSBURG, VA<br />
Mr. Allan B. Hudson & Ms. Nancy<br />
Wightman<br />
Impressions Plus<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. W. “Jake” Jones<br />
Mrs.Virginia Steck Kern<br />
Ms. Sandy Lerner<br />
Ms. Lucia Woods Lindley<br />
Mrs. Betty S. Lindsey<br />
Little River Foundation<br />
Estate of Robert E. Lutz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Marlow<br />
Mr. John S. McIntyre Jr. (’61)<br />
Merck Company Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Morrison Jr.<br />
Oakcrest Companies<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Mr. Cecil Pruitt Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rind<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Telecommunications<br />
Company<br />
Newton B. Shingleton Trust<br />
Shockey Companies<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Shockey Jr.<br />
Mr. Ralph D. Shockey<br />
Stouffer Family Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Estate of James A. Stutzman Sr.<br />
Jim Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation<br />
Theresa A.Thomas Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
Mr.Todd G.Thompson<br />
Valley Health<br />
Valley Lumber & Building Materials Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Virginia Conference of the UMC<br />
Virginia Foundation for Independent<br />
Colleges<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Adalbert von Gontard III<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Inc.<br />
James R. Wilkins Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
WINC-FM<br />
The Winchester Star<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Raymond F.Wrenn<br />
Wright’s Run LP<br />
A stock donation is a win-win situation because it saves the donor<br />
capital gains and benefits the university.<br />
In 2000,Virginia “Chi-Chi” Steck Kern established the Thomas Wood Steck<br />
Writing Fund in memory of her father,Tom Steck (1872-1914), a pioneer<br />
apple producer, broker, writer and speaker. In 2004, she added to the fund<br />
with a gift of appreciated stock. Steck loved to write stories and poems. He<br />
often wrote and spoke about his experiences growing apples scientifically<br />
on Greenwood Farm, his home in Opequon,Va. In 1912, he won a<br />
competition in New York City open to all eastern apple growers. He<br />
received first prize for growing and packing the best apples on the Eastern<br />
Seaboard. Proceeds from the Steck Writing Fund have established a<br />
student-initiated literary magazine, purchased support materials for the<br />
teaching of writing and provided extra writing support to students. A great<br />
way to support <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> is through gifts of appreciated<br />
investments, such as stock. A donor can take an income tax charitable<br />
deduction equal to the fair market value of the stock at the time of the gift,<br />
and thereby avoid paying the capital gains tax that would be due if the stock<br />
were sold. Gifts of stock are fully deductible up to 30 percent of the<br />
donor’s adjusted gross income. Any unused deductions can be carried<br />
forward for up to five more years.
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R.J. AND MARY TURNER<br />
WINCHESTER, VA<br />
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE<br />
MEMBERS<br />
(The Leadership Circle recognizes<br />
unrestricted gifts in the $5,000 to<br />
$50,000 range)<br />
Leadership Circle Lifetime Members<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Leadership Circle Members<br />
Mr. Walter H. & Mrs. Elaine Bower<br />
(’75) Aikens<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Mr. Dan R. Bannister<br />
BB&T Blue Ridge Region<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Noel M. Borden<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
★Dr. & Mrs. Byron A. Brill<br />
★Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Preston C. Caruthers<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Claytor<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cluss,Valley<br />
Lumber and Building Materials Inc.<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins (’60)<br />
★CVS Pharmacy Inc.<br />
Mr. Myron & Mrs. Betty Jo Halterman<br />
(’84) Dickerson<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Dove<br />
★Eckerd Corporation Foundation<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. H. Robert Edwards<br />
★Mrs.Thomas L. Fawcett<br />
★Leadership Circle charter member<br />
The Leadership Circle is one of the university’s most critical giving<br />
societies with respect to our future.<br />
R.J. and Mary Turner, owners of Turner Real Estate, LLC and<br />
Homespun Gifts and Gardens, respectively, feel strongly that people<br />
in the community should give back and that giving to <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> is one of the most valuable and effective ways to invest in<br />
the region. R.J. and Mary are members of the Leadership Circle and<br />
supporters of the business school. R.J. has recruited several new<br />
members into The Leadership Circle. The couple moved to<br />
Frederick County 10 years ago. As he built his real estate business,<br />
R.J. taught part time at <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, allowing him and Mary to learn<br />
from the inside how <strong>Shenandoah</strong> enriched their community.The<br />
Leadership Circle is one of the university’s most critical giving<br />
societies with respect to our future.The unrestricted nature of gifts<br />
from its members are given with the trust that the university’s<br />
leadership will use their contribution where and how they best serve<br />
the university’s future goals.<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons & Dr. Charles<br />
Call<br />
★Mr. J. B. Fuqua<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Glaize Jr.<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. William A. Hazel<br />
Dr. Raymond W. Heatwole (’37)<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Hoerner III<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. William B. Holtzman<br />
Mr. Allan B. Hudson & Ms. Nancy<br />
Wightman, Wright’s Run LP<br />
Mr. James L. Jones Jr.<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Randolph W. Jones<br />
★Mrs. Helen H. Kennedy<br />
Dr. H. Brian & Mrs. Judith Myers (’78)<br />
Landes<br />
★Ms. Sandy Lerner<br />
Little River Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Todd B. Lodge, Lodge<br />
Construction Inc.<br />
★The Estate of Robert E. Lutz<br />
Mr. Charles E. Jr. & Mrs. Shirley White<br />
(’95) Maddox<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. John K. Marlow<br />
Mr. John S. McIntyre Jr. (’61), Anne<br />
Andrews Black Charitable Lead<br />
Unitrust<br />
★Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Nerangis Sr. (’04)<br />
★Ms. Jan Neuharth,The Freedom<br />
Forum<br />
★Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Pine Jr., Pine<br />
Realty<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rind, Clarke<br />
Motors Inc.<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Bruce T. Roberts<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy (’79)(’86) & Mr.<br />
Eugene F. Schultz Jr.<br />
The Rev. Dr. Lee B. (’52) & Mrs. Sue<br />
Anderson (’55) Sheaffer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Simmons III<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Steve Slaughter<br />
★Mr. Steve Slaughter Jr., Frederick<br />
Block Company Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Stokely Jr.<br />
Mr. Spencer R. Stouffer, Stouffer Family<br />
Charitable Trust<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81),<br />
Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick<br />
Tara Foundation Inc.<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. R. J.Turner,Turner Real<br />
Estate<br />
★Valley Health<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
★William Blair and Company<br />
★Mr. & Mrs. Kermit E. Williams (’40)<br />
★Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
★Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
★The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Raymond F.<br />
Wrenn
MEMBERS OF DISTINCTION<br />
(Members of the Legacy Society or<br />
those who have given a major gift<br />
within the last 10 years)<br />
Advanced Respiratory<br />
Mr.* & Mrs. Harry W. Aikens<br />
Mr. Walter H. & Mrs. Elaine Bower<br />
(’75) Aikens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Anne Andrews Black Charitable Lead<br />
Unitrust<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
Arthur Vining Davis Foundations<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George H. Ashley Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Ayers<br />
Dr. Paul (’55) & Mrs. Rosalie Gibbs<br />
(’57) Bailey<br />
Mr. Alvin V. Baird Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Baldwin (’38)<br />
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour<br />
BB&T Blue Ridge Region<br />
B.B.W.<br />
Beckett Charitable Foundation<br />
Ms. Rebecca B. Berberich<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Boxley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brace<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Warren L. Braun<br />
Mr. Robert L. Brown (’63)<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Mr. Stephen G. Butler<br />
Col. & Mrs. Robert E. Button<br />
The Hon. Harry F. Byrd Jr.<br />
The Robert G. Cabell III and Maude<br />
Morgan Cabell Foundation<br />
Mr. Nicholas T. & Mrs.Virginia Brown<br />
(’39) Camicia<br />
Mrs. Harriet Campbell<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John C. Capehart<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Preston C. Caruthers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Mrs. Betty Sams Christian<br />
City of Winchester<br />
Clarke Motors Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Clement<br />
Mrs. Sara R. Clowser*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas L. Coffman (’47)<br />
Mrs. Shirley E. Cole<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne (’85) & Dr.<br />
Verne Collins (’84)<br />
Construction Management Inc.<br />
Dr. C. Barrie Cook<br />
Mrs. Marjorie H. Copenhaver<br />
The Copernicus Group Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Crane<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Carey Crane III<br />
Dr. Nancy Larrick Crosby<br />
Mr. Pablo Cuevas (’60)<br />
Monford D. & Lucy L. Custer<br />
Foundation<br />
CVS Pharmacy Inc.<br />
Mr. Brock Davenport<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hal P. Demuth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Downing<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
George Edward Durell Foundation<br />
Eckerd Corporation Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons & Dr. Charles<br />
Call<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Frazier<br />
Helene Fuld Health Trust<br />
Mrs. Ellen Stouffer Fulk (’44)*<br />
Mr. J. B. Fuqua<br />
Nora L. Garber Trust<br />
Giant Food Foundation Inc.<br />
Gilbert W. Clifford & Associates Inc.<br />
Mrs. Anina de Zeng Glaize<br />
Mrs. Dorothy H. Glaize<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Glaize III<br />
Glaize & Brothers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Gordon<br />
The Hon. Elmon T. Gray<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Greeb Jr.<br />
Mrs. Mildred King Griffin (’30)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Grove<br />
Mr. Donald R. Grubbs<br />
Ms. Mary Hall<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Halpin<br />
Mrs.Virginia McCormick Hammock<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Ms. Sandra E. Hazel (’60)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Hazel<br />
Hearst Foundation Inc.<br />
Dr. Raymond W. Heatwole (’37)<br />
Dr. Norman Heim<br />
Dr. & Mrs. W. Jackson Helm<br />
Hershey Foods Corporation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
Mrs. Miriam James Hubbard (’48)<br />
Mr. Allan B. Hudson & Ms. Nancy<br />
Wightman<br />
Mr. Henry & Mrs. Doris Huffer (’44)<br />
Hutton<br />
Irongate Inc.<br />
Jasbo Inc.<br />
Jephson Educational Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. W. “Jake” Jones<br />
Mr. James L. Jones Jr.<br />
Jouan Inc.<br />
JRW Properties Inc.<br />
J. Sloan Kuykendall Estate & Henry<br />
H. Whiting 1990 Retained Income<br />
Trust<br />
Mrs. Helen H. Kennedy<br />
Mrs.Virginia Steck Kern<br />
Mr. George F. Kettle<br />
Kmart Corporation<br />
Mrs. Isabelle R. Koons<br />
Dr.Thomas N. Layne III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Layton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Lee<br />
Ms. Sandy Lerner<br />
Mr. Charles B. Levitin<br />
Ms. Lucia Woods Lindley<br />
Mrs. Betty S. Lindsey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Aubrey R. Liskey (’51)<br />
Little River Foundation<br />
Mrs. Hope Harper Loar (’33)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William C. Logan<br />
Mr. Gary E. Loveland (’71)<br />
Mr. Richard G. Lowman (’71)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Frank Loy<br />
Mr.* & Mrs. Edwin Lynch<br />
Mr. Charles E. Jr. & Mrs. Shirley White<br />
(’95) Maddox<br />
Maitresse Management Company<br />
Dr. Howard G. Malin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Marlow<br />
Ms. Ruth Farley Massey<br />
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer<br />
Mrs. Hugh D. McCormick<br />
Mr. Hugh DeWitt McCormick Jr.<br />
Mr. John T. McCormick<br />
Mr. John S. McIntyre Jr. (’61)<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Merck Company Foundation<br />
Merck & Co. Inc.<br />
The Rev. Glenn D. Miller (’80)<br />
Mr. Richard C. Moore<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond T. Moreland Jr.<br />
Marietta McNeill Morgan & Samuel<br />
Tate Morgan Jr. Foundation<br />
Mr. Alton Morrison<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Morrison Jr.<br />
Mrs.Verdie Teets Muntzing (’26)<br />
National Fruit Product Company Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin W. Nelson<br />
Nortel Networks Inc.<br />
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Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Ohrstrom Foundation Inc.<br />
Mr. Mark (’92) & Mrs. Karen Broome<br />
(’92) Ohrstrom<br />
The Hon. Larry & Mrs. Nancy<br />
Swarthout (’66) Omps<br />
O’Sullivan Corporation (now<br />
PolyOne Engineered Films Group)<br />
Park Foundation<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Pence-Friedel Developers Inc.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Q. Penick (’42)<br />
Mr.* & Mrs. Maurice W. Perry<br />
Philip Morris Companies Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Pine Jr.<br />
Mr. Richard C. Plater Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Plecker<br />
Ms. Kathryn Porsche<br />
Mrs. Sharon Hill Price<br />
Mr. Cecil Pruitt Jr.<br />
Mr. George W. Quarles<br />
Gladys T. Quarles Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. William & Mrs. Kathleen Liskey<br />
(’82) Quarles<br />
Mr. Woody Ramsey (’72)<br />
Ricketts Construction Company Inc.<br />
Riddleberger Brothers Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rind<br />
Mr. Harry Z. Rippeon (’72)(’73)<br />
Mrs. Eva P. Robertson<br />
Mrs. Paula Gabler Robertson (’44)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Romine<br />
Rubbermaid Commercial Products Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Russell III (’64)<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Travis L. Sample<br />
Schmidt Baking Company Inc.<br />
Mrs. Beverley Schultz<br />
Mr. John S. Scully III*<br />
Mrs. Hazel T. See<br />
Lucille Sherman Sewell Trust<br />
The Rev. Dr. Lee B. (’52) & Mrs. Sue<br />
Anderson ('55) Sheaffer<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Telecommunications<br />
Company<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William Shendow<br />
Miss Ruby V. Shiley<br />
Newton B. Shingleton Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Shockey Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs.* Ralph D. Shockey<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Alson H. Smith Jr.<br />
Mrs. Earlene Andes Smith (’46)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Harold A. Smith<br />
Mr. William G. Smith<br />
*Deceased<br />
The Spellman Charitable Fund of<br />
The San Antonio Area Foundation<br />
Ms. Mary Lou Sprint<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Glenn F. Stevens Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Stokely Jr.<br />
Stouffer Family Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation<br />
Mr. William B.Tanner (’48)<br />
Mr. William D.Tanner<br />
Tara Foundation Inc.<br />
Terrace Club Inc.<br />
The Barn<br />
Theresa A.Thomas Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Thomas (’62)<br />
Mr.Todd G.Thompson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R.Toan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. James Truettner Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Vakiener<br />
Valley Asphalt Products Inc.<br />
Valley Health<br />
Valley Lumber & Building Materials Inc.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Virginia Conference of the UMC<br />
Virginia Foundation for Independent<br />
Colleges<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Adalbert von Gontard III<br />
Walgreen Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Bell Watkins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rupert W. Werner<br />
Western Steer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Westervelt (’72)<br />
Mr. Eugene V. & Mrs. Laura LaFontaine<br />
(’70) White<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Garner H. Whitmer<br />
Mrs. Ruth Whittington<br />
Mrs. Cita Widman<br />
James R. Wilkins Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Mrs. A. Garland Williams*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kermit E. Williams (’40)<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
WINC-FM<br />
Winchester Medical Center Inc.<br />
The Winchester Star<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Raymond F.Wrenn<br />
Xerox Corporation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Zebarth<br />
Dr. & Mrs. David S. Zerull<br />
GIVING SOCIETIES<br />
President’s Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $50,000 or<br />
more between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
George Edward Durell Foundation<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Hazel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. W. “Jake” Jones<br />
Mrs. Betty S. Lindsey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Marlow<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Telecommunications<br />
Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Estate of James A. Stutzman Sr.<br />
Jim Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-<br />
Buick<br />
Theresa A.Thomas Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
Valley Health<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Virginia Conference of the UMC<br />
Virginia Foundation for Independent<br />
Colleges<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Inc.<br />
James R. Wilkins Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr<br />
The Winchester Star<br />
Funkhouser Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $25,000 to<br />
$49,999 between July 1, 2003 and<br />
June 30, 2004)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Estate of Robert E. Lutz<br />
Merck Company Foundation<br />
Oakcrest Companies<br />
Shockey Companies<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation<br />
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Raymond F.Wrenn<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $10,000 to<br />
$24,999 between July 1, 2003 and<br />
June 30, 2004)<br />
Anne Andrews Black Charitable Lead<br />
Unitrust<br />
Anonymous Donors
BB&T Blue Ridge Region<br />
Brandt Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
Caruthers Foundation Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Preston C. Caruthers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Clarke Motors Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Eckerd Corporation Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons & Dr. Charles<br />
Call<br />
Mr. J. B. Fuqua<br />
The Hon. Elmon T. Gray<br />
Mr. Allan B. Hudson & Ms. Nancy<br />
Wightman<br />
Impressions Plus<br />
Mrs.Virginia Steck Kern<br />
Ms. Sandy Lerner<br />
Ms. Lucia Woods Lindley<br />
Little River Foundation<br />
Mr. John S. McIntyre Jr. (’61)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Morrison Jr.<br />
Newton B. Shingleton Trust<br />
Mr. Cecil Pruitt Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rind<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Shockey Jr.<br />
Mr. Ralph D. Shockey<br />
Stouffer Family Charitable Trust<br />
WALTER AND ELAINE<br />
AIKENS<br />
WINCHESTER, VA<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr.Todd G.Thompson<br />
Valley Lumber & Building Materials Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Adalbert von Gontard III<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
WINC-FM<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
Wright’s Run LP<br />
Virginia Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $5,000 to<br />
$9,999 between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
Mr. Walter & Mrs. Elaine Bower (’75)<br />
Aikens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
AstraZeneca LP<br />
Mr. Dan R. Bannister<br />
Ms. Jeannie Burke Battaile<br />
Mr. William M. Battaile*<br />
Mr. Carl Beery (’70)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Noel M. Borden<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Byron A. Brill<br />
Mrs. Harriet Campbell<br />
Catesby Foundation<br />
Mrs. Betty Sams Christian<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Claytor<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins (’60)<br />
Construction Management Inc.<br />
CVS Charitable Trust Inc.<br />
Mr. Myron & Mrs. Betty Jo Halterman<br />
(’84) Dickerson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Dove<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mrs.Thomas L. Fawcett<br />
First Bank<br />
Frederick Block Company Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Glaize Jr.<br />
Mr.Todd M. Hayen (’77)<br />
Dr. Raymond W. Heatwole (’37)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Hoerner III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Holtzman<br />
Mr. Henry & Mrs. Doris Huffer (’44)<br />
Hutton<br />
Mr. James L. Jones Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph W. Jones<br />
Mrs. Helen H. Kennedy<br />
Dr. H. Brian & Mrs. Judith Myers<br />
(’78) Landes<br />
Lodge Construction Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Todd B. Lodge<br />
Mr. Charles E. Jr. & Mrs. Shirley White<br />
(’95) Maddox<br />
Marlow Leasing Corporation<br />
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Nerangis Sr. (’04)<br />
“It is so very gratifying to my family that my father, through his bequest,<br />
will continue to have such an impact on his community and to the<br />
institution that has so enriched it.”<br />
The name Aikens is a visible one on <strong>Shenandoah</strong>’s campus.The Aikens<br />
Soccer Field and the Aikens Athletic Center exist because of the generosity<br />
of the late Harry F.W. Aikens. When the Winchester businessman passed<br />
away in March of this year, the university lost one of its greatest friends.<br />
(See story on page 48.) Mr. Aikens’ legacy continues through a bequest in<br />
his will as well as through the loyalty of his son and daughter-in-law, Walter<br />
and Elaine (Bower) Aikens. Despite the demands as president of H&W<br />
Construction and the owner of several hotels, Walter — certainly his<br />
father’s son — finds time to head many community efforts, including serving<br />
as the chair of <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s board of trustees. It was his<br />
membership as a young man in the Jaycees, a civic group, that brought him<br />
together with his wife, Elaine. A Roanoke native and 1975 alumnae, Elaine was<br />
studying music education at <strong>Shenandoah</strong> when her voice instructor encouraged<br />
her to enter the Miss Winchester Tri-County pageant, sponsored by the<br />
Jaycees. She won the pageant as well as Walter’s heart. Elaine, who has made<br />
Winchester her own, is the choral director of Winchester’s John Handley<br />
High School and takes great satisfaction there in training many student<br />
teachers from SU. Walter and Elaine are excited about the university’s plans<br />
for “The Spirit of <strong>Shenandoah</strong>” capital campaign that will take the university<br />
to a new level in higher education in the region.
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HARRIET CAMPBELL<br />
WILLIAMSPORT, MD<br />
Ms. Jan Neuharth<br />
Ohrstrom Foundation Inc.<br />
Mr. Mark J. (’92) & Mrs. Karin Broome<br />
(’92) Ohrstrom<br />
Ms. Bonnie J. Paulsen<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Pine Realty<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Pine Jr.<br />
Dr. Juan Pittaluga & Dr. Maria Bogaert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce T. Roberts<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy (’79)(’86) & Mr.<br />
Eugene F. Schultz Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Scott<br />
The Rev. Dr. Lee B. (’52) & Mrs. Sue<br />
Anderson (’55) Sheaffer<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley Golf Club<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Shickle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Simmons III<br />
Mr. Stephen C. Slaughter Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Slaughter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Stokely Jr.<br />
The Freedom Forum<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R.Toan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. James Truettner Jr.<br />
W. James & Jane K.Truettner<br />
Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. J.Turner<br />
Turner Real Estate<br />
Virginia Honey Company Inc.<br />
William Blair & Company Foundation<br />
*Deceased<br />
Gifts of personal property support teaching and enhance the quality of<br />
life of the university.<br />
When Harriet Campbell moved to a retirement community and<br />
scaled down the size of her home, she wanted to find the perfect<br />
place for her family’s beautiful Steinway grand piano. She chose<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>, where she knew it would be played and<br />
appreciated. Soon after, she donated a Sarouk Oriental rug to<br />
complement the piano. Both items are located in the studio of Jan<br />
Wagner, associate professor of music. According to Wagner, the<br />
piano enhances the quality of his teaching environment. “Needless<br />
to say, having a Steinway grand piano for my personal practice as<br />
well as student instruction is fantastic. And the Oriental rug is a<br />
warm addition to my studio, making it a pleasure for me and my<br />
students to come to and work in. I am forever grateful.” Gifts of<br />
personal property — works of art, musical instruments, manuscripts,<br />
rare books and antique furnishings — support teaching and enhance<br />
the quality of life of the university. Donors receive a charitable<br />
deduction for the appraised value of the item, which must be<br />
something needed by the university.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kermit E. Williams (’40)<br />
Wilson's Asphalt Maintenance<br />
Winchester Medical Center Inc.<br />
Winchester Printers Inc.<br />
Blue Ridge Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $2,500 to<br />
$4,999 between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
Allied Systems Corporation<br />
Annandale Millwork Corporation<br />
B. J. Sager Inc.<br />
Mrs. Della M. Bates<br />
B-K Office Supply Inc.<br />
Boyer Landscapes Inc.<br />
Burford Leimenstoll Foundation Inc.<br />
Mr. Roger L. Burkhart (’86)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James H. Carroll<br />
Central Coca-Cola Bottling<br />
Company Inc.<br />
CVS Pharmacy Inc.<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Evers Family Restaurant<br />
Mr. Rudolph M. Evers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Fitzsimmons<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Frazier<br />
Mr. Clyde A. Friddle<br />
Estate of Janice L. Friddle<br />
Mrs. Eleanor R. Funkhouser<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Hasse<br />
Victoria E. Sansalon Hasse Trust<br />
Mrs. L. Janell Good Hoffman (’91)(’93)<br />
Holiday Inn Winchester<br />
Dr. Diedra & Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Mrs.Violet Lewis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John E. McAllister<br />
Nellcor/Tyco Healthcare<br />
Mr. Emmanuel K. Nzai (’94)(’95)<br />
Mr. Charles C. Pennybacker<br />
The Pepsi Bottling Group Inc.<br />
Pifer Office Supply Inc.<br />
David C. Scott Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Scott Jr.<br />
Shentel Service Company<br />
Tara Foundation Inc.<br />
Mr. Robert B. & Mrs. Kathleen<br />
Hughes (’91)(’94) Taylor<br />
The Kroger Company Foundation<br />
The Northern Virginia Daily<br />
The Presser Foundation<br />
Thomas House Restaurant<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Vakiener<br />
Valley Hoops Basketball Camp<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A.Veatch<br />
Walgreen Company<br />
Mr. Eugene V. & Mrs. Laura LaFontaine<br />
(’70) White<br />
Mr. & Mrs. F. Dixon Whitworth Jr.<br />
Winchester District UMC<br />
Winchester Ford-Mazda-Subaru<br />
WMRA
Winchester Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $1,000 to<br />
$2,499 between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
Amsted Industries Foundation<br />
Anderson Roofing & Sheet Metal<br />
Works Inc.<br />
Apple Valley Foods Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David E. Ayers<br />
Mr. William T. Aylor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Barb (’63)<br />
Mr. Nunzio G. Barbera (’47)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Beaudoin<br />
Blue Ribbon Pallets Inc.<br />
Dr. Sue Marston (’68) & Mr. James E.<br />
Boyd<br />
Mr. Larry W. Brooks<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas T. Byrd<br />
Mr. Resler H. Calihan (’35)<br />
Mr. Shawn D. Cassidy<br />
Ms. Melinda P. Childress<br />
Class of 2003/Pharmacy School<br />
Class of 2004/Pharmacy School<br />
Clear Channel Broadcasting Inc.<br />
Clements Foundation<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne (’85) & Dr.<br />
Verne E. Collins (’84)<br />
Dr. C. Barrie Cook<br />
Copernicus Group Inc.<br />
CSX Corporation<br />
Mrs. Massie Hawthorne Damron<br />
Dr. Nancy Bollinger & Dr. Damon W.<br />
DeArment<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Denison<br />
Discovery UMC<br />
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Finley<br />
Mr. Gene E. & Mrs. Mary Baker<br />
(’92)(’98) Fisher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Foster<br />
Foster’s Jewelers<br />
Mrs. Loti Falk Gaffney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Gladu<br />
Mr. Philip B. Jr. & Mrs. Mary Bruce<br />
Hazelgrove (’97) Glaize<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Goodloe & DeArment DDS<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John L. Goodloe III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Graney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Hazel Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
Hotel Strasburg<br />
Mr. Christopher J. Hovey<br />
Dr. Bradley P. Howard<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Johnson<br />
Ms. Rosemary E.Tripp & Mr. Peter M.<br />
Keller<br />
Mr. Kevin W. Kenney<br />
Mr. Kenneth G. Kugler & Ms. Carol A.<br />
Seflinger<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James C. Laidlaw<br />
Mr. Roger & Mrs. Pamela Neale (’95)<br />
Lamborne<br />
Mr. Owen W. Larrick (’38)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Charles K. Leeper<br />
Mr. John P. & Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz<br />
(’81) Lewis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William C. Logan<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William B. Major<br />
Maryland Symphony Orchestra<br />
Estate of Richmond H. McCluer<br />
Dr.Valerie Taylor McCluer<br />
Dr. & Mrs. W. David McWhorter<br />
Mr. Anthony A. Miller<br />
NACDS Foundation<br />
Mrs. Iris Nealon<br />
North Carolina Mutual Wholesale<br />
Drug Company<br />
Northern Virginia Community Hospital<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Patton<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thurman S. Perry<br />
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mrs. Sharon Hill Price<br />
Mr. William C. & Mrs. Kathleen Liskey<br />
(’82) Quarles<br />
Red Roof Inn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lacy I. Rice Jr.<br />
Harry & Reba Rickard Trust<br />
Mr. Neal K. & Mrs. Ruth Louise (’92)<br />
Riemenschneider<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Riley<br />
Rite Aid Corporation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton L. Rutherford<br />
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Arts Council<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Sillers<br />
Mrs. Jeanine Shank Sisler (’96)(’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Sodexho<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Mr. Robert J. Spiers Jr. (’69)<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Starr<br />
State Farm Companies Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Virgil R. Strader Jr.<br />
Dr. Elizabeth F. Swallow<br />
Wachovia Bank<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Y. Watada<br />
Dr. & Mrs. H. George White<br />
Winchester Host Lions Club<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Zebarth<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Zebarth<br />
Dr. & Mrs. David S. Zerull<br />
Dayton Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $500 to<br />
$999 between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
Mrs. Debbie J. Adams<br />
Adelphia Media Services<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Calvin H. Allen Jr.<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Michael Armstrong<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Ayers<br />
Ms. Carrie Tate Aylor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Mrs. Jeanne F. Baden<br />
Dr. Paul C. (’55) & Mrs. Rosalie Gibbs<br />
(’57) Bailey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Baldwin (’38)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Benham III<br />
Ms. Rebecca B. Berberich<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Edward V. Bonyak<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Boxley Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin H. Brankamp<br />
Dr. Guy V. Briggs (’60)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Burton<br />
Mr. John Bret (’92) & Mrs. Catherine<br />
A.Via (’93) Burzio<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Peter G. Callas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Carpinello<br />
C-Comm Corporation<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas L. Coffman (’47)<br />
Mrs. Florence Sisk Copeland (’49)<br />
Dominion Foundation<br />
Electronics Plus<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William W. Ellis<br />
ExxonMobil Foundation<br />
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Farmer<br />
The Rev. Barry S. & Mrs. Susan Keck<br />
(’97) Foster<br />
Mr. Rick Giovinazzo & Ms. Lynn<br />
Rosenberg<br />
Glaize Developments Inc.<br />
Dr. Gretchen Van Mater Stone & Mr.<br />
William C. Grubb<br />
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Mrs. Peggy O. Hahn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Healey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Herman<br />
Mr. Donald P. & Mrs. Elaine Thompson<br />
(’82) Johnson<br />
Ms.Trudy Johnson<br />
Mr. John J. Kauffmann (’81)<br />
Mr. Harry M. (’55) & Mrs. Barbara<br />
Jean Ruebush (’55) Kellam<br />
Kern Motor Company Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Kern Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Kern Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry P. Kerr<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles & Ms. Cynthia<br />
J. Coulson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Lewis<br />
Mrs.Virginia B. Lloyd<br />
Mrs. Esther Kohler Long (’63)<br />
Loudoun Symphony<br />
Massanutten Resort<br />
Ms. Ruth Farley Massey<br />
Mrs. Linda Hummer Merryman (’94)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ed L. Molden<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas M. Murphy<br />
NBC 25<br />
North Hollywood Church of<br />
Religious Science<br />
Col. Margaret N. Novack<br />
Mr. Philip J. O’Brien (’49)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. O’Donnell<br />
Dr. Janette E. Ogg<br />
The Hon. Larry T. & Mrs. Nancy<br />
Swarthout (’66) Omps<br />
Estate of Enid K. Parker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Parker<br />
Partlow Insurance Agency<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry B. Partlow<br />
Mrs. Carrie Easton Pattison (’63)<br />
Dr. Daniel A. Pavsek<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles III<br />
Dr. Sheila Sparks Ralph<br />
Mrs. Margaret Payne Raymond (’67)<br />
Ms. Helen F. Reardon*<br />
Mrs. Norma A. Richard<br />
Ricketts Construction Company Inc.<br />
Mrs. Eva P. Robertson<br />
Royal Broadcasting Inc.<br />
Mr. Mark M. Newland & Ms. Lynne<br />
C. Sayles<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Scholl Jr.<br />
Dr. Kathleen K. Scholl<br />
*Deceased<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Schulz Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Scully IV (’71)<br />
Mr. David L. Selby (’75)<br />
Ms. Nancy S. Severinsen<br />
Mr. Owen G. Shell Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William Shendow<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Singhas<br />
Mr.Verlin H. Smalts (’35)<br />
Mr. Robert W. (’55) & Mrs. Arden<br />
Patricia Stichler (’53) Stanley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John V. Stevens (’81)<br />
Mrs. Diana Kleinfelter Stewart (’70)<br />
Mrs. Eula Huffer Swain (’46)<br />
Dr.Yvonne & Dr. Richard Teske<br />
Travelodge of Winchester<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George E.Tubbs<br />
UMC Board of Higher Education<br />
United Insurance Management<br />
Company<br />
Mr. H. Ray (’75) & Mrs. Ann Werner<br />
(’68) Van Dyke<br />
The Vectre Corporation<br />
Virginia United Methodist Foundation<br />
Mr. Jan G. Wagner<br />
Wayside Theatre<br />
Dr. Pamela Bayliss (’75) & Mr. Jeffrey<br />
M. Webber (’81)<br />
Wilkins’ ShoeCenter Inc.<br />
Winchester Golf Center<br />
Apple Blossom Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $250 to<br />
$499 between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
Aramark Sports & Entertainment<br />
The Rev. H. Randolph Arrington<br />
ASHP Foundation<br />
Mr. Bruce H. Babcock & Ms. Barbara<br />
L.Vang<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bailey<br />
Bank of Clarke County<br />
Mr. Dale M. (’67) & Mrs. Marsha<br />
Blosser (’77)(’82) Barley<br />
Mr. Bobby H. Barnhardt ('51)<br />
Mrs. Jean Scholl Berg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Berlin Jr.<br />
Mr. Jacques & Mrs. Nancy T. (’82)<br />
Billmyer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Black<br />
Mrs. Sue M. Bonnett<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Bruce Boppe<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Boyer & Ritter<br />
Mr. William M. Bozman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Edward E. Brandt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Brashears<br />
Dr. & Mrs. O. Winston Cameron Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brawner Cates III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Conrad<br />
Amb. Frances D. Cook<br />
Dr. Steven L. Cooksey (’89)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy S. Coyne<br />
Dr. Nancy Larrick Crosby<br />
Mr. Kevin A. Culwell (’02)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Dale III<br />
Dr. Ruth Sheaffer Daugherty (’50)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Debney<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony DellaMonica<br />
Mr. Barry W. Deuel<br />
Ms. Ericka Taun Dimmick<br />
Don Harper Productions Inc.<br />
Enterprise Leasing Company<br />
The Rev. Bernard E. Fogle (’50)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Earl W. Foreman<br />
Fraternal Order of Eagles #824<br />
Mr. Creed F. III (’59) & Mrs. Rebecca<br />
Strutt (’59) Frazier<br />
Mrs. Jane Keiter Garber (’49)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Gildersleeve<br />
Gen. & Mrs. Alfred M. Gray<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Grunmeier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Haag<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Hatzes Jr.<br />
Ms. Erica M. Helm<br />
Mrs. Anne Hughes Hill (’54)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Hill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Burgess L. Hoffman<br />
Mr. Philip N. Hunter Jr.<br />
Ironside Consultants<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Randolph M. Jackson<br />
Dr. Joanne C. & Dr. John T. Jacobs<br />
Mrs. Katherine Gail Miller Johnson<br />
(’86)(’95)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Kalbach<br />
Kathryn Grill Graphic Design<br />
E. Letitia Kerns Trust<br />
Dr. & Mrs. George H. Kessler Jr.<br />
Dr. Mary Ann & Mr. George F.<br />
Kirkpatrick<br />
Kiwanis Club of Winchester<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kott<br />
Mr. Robert A. Kulton Jr. (’91)<br />
Ms. Judith Kay Large (’76)
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Lee<br />
Ms. Rosemarie Lemieux<br />
Mr. Norman Levine<br />
Long & Foster<br />
Mrs. Adolene S. Long<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. John C. Mackie<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Malcolm Jr.<br />
Ms. Carol P. Manubay<br />
Marlow Motor Company Inc.<br />
Marvin Chapel UMC<br />
Dr. Diane & Mr. David Melby<br />
Mrs.Virginia W. Mitchell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Molden<br />
Mrs. Eleanor P. Monahan<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Scott A. Nelson<br />
Nerangis Management Corporation<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John H. Neumann<br />
Ms. D. Eveland Newman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dallas F. Norris Jr.<br />
Ms. Dorothy M. Overcash<br />
Papa John’s Pizza<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Perry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Peter<br />
Mr. James R. Phillips (’78)<br />
Plucked String Foundation Inc.<br />
Ms. Anna C. Plumly<br />
Mrs. Janet Deabenderfer Pohlmann<br />
(’95)<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. H. Russell Potts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Richards<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Richardson Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Rill<br />
Mr. Charles S. Ring<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Kelly Robinson<br />
Dr. Julia Wynnyk Rohr (’40)<br />
Mr. Stephen M. Rosenberger<br />
Mrs. Bernadette Mach Rouse (’64)<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Travis L. Sample<br />
Mrs. Barbara Norwood Schlueter (’83)<br />
Mrs. Esther Hollenbeck Seaman (’44)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenney B. Sharpton<br />
Sheetz Inc.<br />
Sheila’s Sweets<br />
Shentel Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry E. Shobe<br />
Signet Screen Printing & Embroidery<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Terry L. Sinclair<br />
Dr. Donald E. (’98) & Mrs. Helen<br />
Puskarich (’89)(’91) Slater<br />
Sleep Inn & Suites<br />
Dr. Eleanor & Mr. E. Scott Smalley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jay J. Smith<br />
Mr. Bradley C. Snowden Esq.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Stearns<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Glenn F. Stevens Sr.<br />
Dr. Cindia Davis (’79) & Mr. George<br />
W. Stewart Jr. (’85)<br />
Ms. Judith S. Strickler<br />
Dr. Richard E. Stull<br />
Mrs. Lucile Gammon Sutterer (’43)<br />
Mr. Michael J. Szablak (’89)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Lilburn T.Talley<br />
Mr. Ben E.Tennyson<br />
Dr. Steven H.Tepper & Ms. Linda Paferi<br />
The Barn<br />
The Rev. Eugene & Mrs. Linda Bing<br />
(’87)(’94) Thomas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William G.Thomas<br />
Tire Distributors Inc.<br />
Mr. Julian Tryczynski<br />
Valley Proteins Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry A.Van Voorhis<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Weller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rupert W. Werner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ridgely White Jr. (’80)(’83)<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Jerald R. White Jr.<br />
Ms. Sheila R. Wiggins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Williams<br />
Dr. Camilla M. & Mr. Michael T.Wilson<br />
Winchester Physical Therapy &<br />
Sports Medicine Inc.<br />
Ms. Patricia L. Zontine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
Ruebush Society<br />
(Donors who have invested $100 to<br />
$249 between July 1, 2003 and June<br />
30, 2004)<br />
220 Seafood Restaurant<br />
A Blooming Earth Florist &<br />
Greenhouse<br />
Mr. Bob L. (’54) & Mrs. Elizabeth<br />
Comer (’54) Alexander<br />
Allen D. Johnson Inc.<br />
Allen Properties Inc.<br />
Mrs. Joyce Butler Allen (’73)<br />
Mrs. Mary B. Alterman<br />
Mr. Stephen Anderson<br />
Mrs. Martha P. Andrews<br />
Apple Federal Credit Union<br />
Applegate Art Gallery<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J.Victor Arthur Jr.<br />
Dr. Malvin N. Artley (’43)<br />
B. Funk Dance Company<br />
Mr. Michael A. Baal (’02)<br />
Mr. Leonard W. III (’88) & Mrs.<br />
Yongsook Kim (’88) Baber<br />
Mrs. Jetta James Baker (’54)<br />
Dr. John P. Balcer<br />
Mrs. Margaret F. Ball<br />
Dr. Wesley A. Ball (’73)<br />
Mr. Edgar H. (’48) & Mrs.Virginia<br />
Britton Ruebush (’47) Bartley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Basile<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Bean<br />
Mrs. Beverley Fallis Beard (’45)<br />
Beck Company<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Bell (’71)(’83)<br />
Bennett Chevrolet<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathleen Hutzler Bennett<br />
(’73)(’88)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William C. B. Berghaus<br />
Ms. Elizabeth H. Bergmann<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Bergner (’98)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Berry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bryon Biggs<br />
Mr. George M. Black<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Murrell Bolliger (’55)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Bonometti<br />
Ms. Lois G. Bowers<br />
Mr. Dick D. Bowman (’47)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Bowman III<br />
Mr. George M. Bowman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Bowman<br />
Mr.Todd M. Bowman<br />
Dr. Mary & Mr. Barry Bowser<br />
Mr. Mark H. Brandt (’90)(’92)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Braswell<br />
Mrs. Carrie Ireland Briggs (’02)<br />
Mr. David Lee Brill<br />
Ms. Gail C. Brill<br />
Dr. & Mrs. G. Ronald Brown (’57)<br />
Ms. Janet H. Brown<br />
Mr. William W. Buckner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Bullock<br />
Dr. Glenn R. Burdick<br />
Dr. Melissa W. & Mr. Robert V. Burke<br />
Ms. Kyleann Sterling Burtt (’85)<br />
The Rev. Norman Butler (’54)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Byrd III<br />
C. H. Schutte Inc.<br />
Cacophony Inc.<br />
Mr. Roy L. Callahan (’58)<br />
Mr. Eric A. Campbell (’83)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Morris L. Campbell<br />
Mr. Benjamin S. Carlson<br />
Ms. Rachel A. Carlson<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Carlson<br />
The Rev. Dr. Charles M. Carlsson Jr.<br />
Ms. Lauran R. Carpinello<br />
Dr. Jennifer Tankersley (’00) & Mr.<br />
Brady L. Carter (’99)<br />
72
73<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Cartotto<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Casey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Cassada (’80)<br />
(’93)<br />
Dr. Blenda Ann Chao (’01)<br />
Chelsea Area Players<br />
Dr.Yukping Ng Chiu (’01)<br />
Clarke County Lions Club Inc.<br />
Class of 2003/Nursing<br />
Mr. Herbert H. Conley<br />
Mr. Raymond E. (’58) & Mrs. Patricia<br />
Boyer (’59) Conner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Connor<br />
Dr. John D. Copenhaver Jr.<br />
Mr. E. R. Copple Sr.<br />
Dr. Richard Cottrell<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Courts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Perry F. Crabill Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Craun<br />
Mr. Robert D. Crawford (’56)<br />
Mr. Alex T. Crockett (’48)<br />
Mr. Quentin C. Crommelin Jr.<br />
Mr. Daniel J. Curtin Jr.<br />
Custom Cedar Creations<br />
Dag Music Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Daniels Jr.<br />
Mr. Drew J. D’Anthony<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Darrow<br />
Mr. Mervil E. Daughtry (’57)<br />
Ms. Jean Allen Davis (’48)<br />
Mrs. Mary Jane Day<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Dearing III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Stanley Dees<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas H. Delashmutt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hugo A. Delfin II<br />
Mrs. Lois Geist Depp (’53)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin H. Derby<br />
Mr. William P. Jr. & Mrs. Cecilia<br />
Knowles (’82) Diehl<br />
Mrs. Priscilla Weaver DiMario (’57)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Dixon<br />
Mr. Aaron Dixon-Proctor<br />
Mrs. Nancy Malone D’Oench (’56)<br />
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Charles E. Dominy<br />
Mrs. Rose M. Dove<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Downing<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Drake<br />
Mr. John W. Dresely<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Dulaney<br />
Ms. Jane M. DuMars (’78)<br />
Mr. John M. Easley<br />
Ms. Kim Edmonds<br />
*Deceased<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph J. Edwards Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Eifel<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Engle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Erb<br />
Eugene B. Smith Gallery<br />
Mrs. Eugenia W. Evans<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Everly<br />
Mr. John C. Feeley III<br />
Ms. Elizabeth A. Finch<br />
Mr. Bruce W. Fisher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Fisher III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Fisher<br />
Mr.Thomas C. Fisher III (’90)<br />
Mrs. Mary Paugh Fox (’48)<br />
Mr. G. Anthony Frates IV<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. French<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Frey<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Allen A. Futral Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Gans II<br />
Mr. Robert T. & Mrs. Barbara<br />
Garrison (’68) Ganse<br />
The Rev. Dr. Susan S. & The Rev.<br />
Daniel Garrett<br />
GE Foundation<br />
Mrs. Ruann Newcomer George<br />
(’67)(’81)<br />
Mrs. Mary Ann Hatcher Glaeser (’56)<br />
Mrs. Dorothy H. Glaize<br />
Mrs. Beth BonDurant Glasgow (’46)<br />
Mrs. Mary Slusser Godfrey (’41)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Morris L. Goldstein<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Goldstein<br />
Mr. Joseph J. Grant (’52)<br />
Mr. David B. (’66) & Mrs. Janet Morris<br />
(’67)(’81) Gray<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Gray (’94)<br />
Dr. Meredith W. Green<br />
Ms. Rosemary A. Green<br />
Mrs. Sherry E. Grey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grogg<br />
Mrs. Jewell Turner Grove (’41)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Groves<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob P. Gruver Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Guerra<br />
Mrs. Rosemarie Harvey Gundersen<br />
(’51)<br />
Mr. Douglas L. Guynn<br />
Hahn Medical Practices Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William V. Hale<br />
Ms. Amy B. Hammond<br />
Dr. John W. Happ<br />
Mr. Melvin S. Jr. (’76) & Mrs. Melody<br />
Swain (’75) Harmon<br />
Mrs. Edna Props Harper (’29)(’30)<br />
Mr. Gregory E. & Mrs. Kimberly<br />
Drummond (’86) Harper<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Monty Harris (’69)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harris<br />
Dr. Michael P. Harris (’01)<br />
Mr.Tyrone G. Harris Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Harrison<br />
Mr. Michael A. Hatfield (’97)(’02)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Haynes II<br />
Heavenly Ham<br />
Mr. Robert P. Hein (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. M. Frank Heisey (’66)(’87)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. W. Jackson Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Herbaugh<br />
Ms. Adelia C. Heuer<br />
Ms. Dorothy Jones Higbee (’65)<br />
Ms. Karen M. Hild<br />
Mr. James B. Hoffman Sr.<br />
Dr. Warren R. Hofstra<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Holland<br />
Mrs. Joyce McVeigh Holst (’61)<br />
Mr. Daniel A. Hoopes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hostetler<br />
Mr. Curtis M. Hunter Jr.<br />
Ms. Elaine K. Inman<br />
Mrs. Jayne Viel Jackson (’54)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Jarvis<br />
Mr. John Jenkins Jr. (’49)<br />
Mr. Ronald E. & Mrs. Dee Shely (’86)<br />
Johnston<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur S. Johnston<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Donald D. M. Jones<br />
Ms. Nora Waugh Jones (’97)<br />
Mr.V. Douglas Joyner (’82)<br />
Mrs. Alita Thomas Kane (’41)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John D. Keister<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eldridge J. Kerns<br />
Dr. Wilmer L. Kerns (’50)<br />
Mrs. Margaret Jennings Kestner (’81)<br />
Dr. Geraldine W. Kiefer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Kim<br />
Kimberly’s<br />
Ms. Anne R. Kirchmier<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Llewellyn I. Kitchin<br />
Mr. Allan E. Klein<br />
Ms. Mary E. Koesel<br />
Mrs. Lisa Jesberg Koperna (’93)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. George J. Kriz<br />
Dr. Donald W. Krudop (’75)(’92)(’03)<br />
Kysela Pere et Fils Ltd.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Lake
Mr. Gary L. Lambert (’66)<br />
Mrs. Julia Ring Lambert (’50)<br />
Mr. Ebert W. Landman Jr. (’81)<br />
Dr. Karen L. Walker & Mr. Robert P.<br />
Larson<br />
Dr. Madlon & Dr. James H. Laster<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Layton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Legge<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Leigh Jr.<br />
Dr. Herbert H. Leighton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Lemish<br />
Mr. & Mrs. G. Douglass Lewis<br />
Mr. Jeffrey M. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Lewis<br />
Mr. Gary O. & Mrs. Mary Elizabeth<br />
(’91) Lichliter<br />
Dr. Bryane & Dr. Charles P. Lickson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Linn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Lobell (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas A. Louthan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Luckenbill<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Lynn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram W. Lyon Jr.<br />
Mrs. Roxy Ruddle MacKenzie (’41)<br />
Mrs. Ann K. MacLeod<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. MacMahon<br />
Mr. Eugene Scott Madden<br />
Dr. Elaine F. Magee<br />
Mr. Robert A. Magill Jr.<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Mrs. Dorcas C. Mallory<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy E. Maloney<br />
Ms. Holly B. Mansfield (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Paige Manuel<br />
Ms. Pauline S. Manuel<br />
Ms. Brenda L. Marbury<br />
Marsh & McLennan Companies<br />
Dr. H. Lowen Marshall (’52)<br />
Mrs. Karen Good Marshall (’95)(’99)<br />
(’02)(’03)<br />
Ms. Katherine L. Martin<br />
Ms. Liane Mautner<br />
Mr. John McClure<br />
Mrs. Rebecca White McCoy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony McGhee Sr.<br />
Mr. David M. (’76) & Mrs. Charlotte<br />
Hickerson (’76) McKee<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Parker McManus (’90)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. McQueen<br />
Mrs. Carol F. Melby<br />
Mr. Peter Melnick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Menge<br />
Ms. Linda A. Metzler (’88)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Miante<br />
Miller Auto Sales Inc.<br />
Mr. Daniel J. Miller (’79)(’03)<br />
Mr.Timothy J. Miller<br />
Mrs. Joan T. Moore<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond T. Moreland Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. J. Morin<br />
Mr. Dennis W. Morris (’77)<br />
Dr. Martha J. & Mr.Thomas Morrow<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Martin Moseley (’74)<br />
Ms. Katherine N. Mullins<br />
Mr. Scott A. Musa<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Napps<br />
National Fruit Product Company Inc.<br />
Negley Construction Inc.<br />
Neice’s Trucking<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Netschke Jr.<br />
Dr. Marian & Dr. David W. Newton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keller C. Nichols<br />
Ms. Eleanor E. Noe<br />
Mrs. Louise G. Nold<br />
Mrs. Mildred V. Noll<br />
Omps Funeral Home<br />
The Hon. Phoebe M. Orebaugh<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles I. Owens<br />
Dr. Osborne C. Parchment<br />
Mr. David H. Patterson<br />
Mrs. Patricia A. Patterson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Pell<br />
Mrs. Margaret Paton Penhallegon (’64)<br />
Dr. Richard Q. Penick (’42)<br />
Mr. Richard E. Pennington (’73)(’83)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Pheil<br />
Mrs. William H. Pifer<br />
Mr. Marco T. (’01)(’03) & Mrs.<br />
Kimberly Schulteis (’01)(’03) Pineda<br />
Dr. & Mrs. H. Emerson Poling (’91)<br />
Mr. Larry & Mrs. Pamela Nies (’69)<br />
Potts<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Potts (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Powers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Pozniak Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Clyde Pressley<br />
Mrs. Diana M. Pressmann<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. Price<br />
PRO Physical Therapy<br />
Mr. Donald S. (’54) & Mrs. Margaret<br />
Taylor (’55) Proffitt<br />
Mrs. Marietta Detamore Quarforth<br />
(’44)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Denver E. Quinnelly<br />
The Rev. William B. Ramey Jr. (’58)<br />
Mr. Harry E. Ray (’46)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Reed<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Grahame Rees<br />
Miss Martha W. Rees<br />
Dr. Roseann B. & Dr. L. Leon Reid (’46)<br />
Ms. Shannon D. Revels (’04)<br />
Mr.T. Guy Reynolds Jr.<br />
Mr. Kenneth William Rhoads (’93)<br />
Ms. Lolita Ritmanis<br />
Mrs. Mary Potter Robinson<br />
Ms. Sue C. Robinson (’85)<br />
Mrs. Ruth Parks Rodgers (’42)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Romine<br />
Mrs. Karen Moomaw Rose (’81)(’84)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bennett Salvay<br />
Mr. Ermen P. Sanchez<br />
Ms. Anna Santiago<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sborz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Schaedel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. N. Hartley Schearer Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Schember<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lalo Schifrin<br />
Ms. Barbara Schroth-Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Schutte Jr.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Green Schwartz (’86)<br />
Mr. Hugh H. Schwartz<br />
Dr. Sean Scott Secrest (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse L. Shackelford Jr.<br />
Mrs. Sherlyn Bloom Shaughnessy<br />
(’74)(’82)(’92)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Shegogue Jr.<br />
Mr. John T. Shepherd<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Strother R. Shiley Jr.<br />
Ms. Janice L. Shockley (’54)<br />
Dr. Susan Eberly Short (’81)<br />
Mrs. Peggy M. Shrader<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Skala<br />
Mrs. Mary Davis Slade (’48)<br />
Mrs. Frances Keiter Slater (’40)<br />
Mr. Samuel A. (’90) & Mrs. Judith<br />
McCann (’86)(’89) Slaughter<br />
Mrs. Glassell B. Smalley<br />
Smashing Productions Inc.<br />
Mr. David L. Smith (’69)<br />
Mr. Don R. Smith (’60)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry S. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Smith<br />
Mrs. Janet Geyer Snavely (’44)<br />
Ms. Cynthia T. Solenberger<br />
Southside Baptist Church<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stasko<br />
Ms. Grace C. Steele<br />
Mr. Richard W. Stephenson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Stevens<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Stewart<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Stewart<br />
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Dr. Karen & Mr. James Stewart<br />
Mr.Thomas W. Stocks (’63)<br />
Bishop & Mrs.Thomas B. Stockton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dale W. Stutzman<br />
Ms. Barbara V. Suffecool (’94)<br />
Ms. Sanelma E. Sutton (’91)<br />
Mrs. Elma Moody Swain (’43)<br />
Mr. Douglas M. Swift Jr.<br />
Dr. John J. Sygielski<br />
T. J. Larson Company<br />
Mr. James D.Tallman Jr.<br />
Tan & More Inc.<br />
Mrs. Gail Longo Tanguay (’68)<br />
Mr. William B.Tanner (’48)<br />
Mrs. Patricia Bowling Taylor (’91)(’96)<br />
Taylor-Grace LLC<br />
Miss Elizabeth A.Temple<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry G.Temple<br />
Mr. Bruce A. (’72) & Mrs. Patricia<br />
Rugg (’73) Texeira<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony S.Thomas Sr.<br />
Ms. Dolly J.Thompson<br />
Mrs. Flora King Thompson (’52)<br />
Mr. Charles C. Jr. & Mrs. Anita Hahn<br />
(’78) Thornton<br />
Mrs. Rhoda Minsberg Toonkel (’44)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James L.Tremoulis (’00)<br />
Mrs. Mildred Payne Turner (’48)<br />
Mr. Mikiah Umbertis (’02)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J.Vachon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Valotto<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P.Van Curen<br />
Dr. & Mrs. George K.Van Osten<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James K.Vankirk<br />
Mrs.Virginia Storer Varner (’42)<br />
Mr. David J.Vickers (’94)<br />
Mr. Erich R.Vogel<br />
Dr. & Mrs. H. O. Wachsmann (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Wadlow<br />
Mrs. Bonnie May Wampler (’48)<br />
Mr. G. Richard (’52) & Mrs. Clara<br />
Hull (’55) Ward<br />
Mrs. Undine Bridgers Warner (’49)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Bell Watkins<br />
Mr. Kenneth F. (’73) & Mrs. Frances<br />
Musser (’73) Watson<br />
Mr. Kenneth D. Weaver Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott T. Weidman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Weiss<br />
Mr. Bryan S. Welsh (’94)<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Ryder Whalen (’73)<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Elijah B. White III<br />
Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. John D. White<br />
Ms. Lynda S. White<br />
*Deceased<br />
The Hon. Henry H. Whiting<br />
Mrs. Winona Robison Wilhelm (’42)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Williams Jr.<br />
Winchester Medical Center<br />
Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Winter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Wise<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Robert K. Woltz<br />
Ms. Freda B. Womack<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Wood Jr.<br />
Mr. Donald C. Wright (’64)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George T. Wright<br />
Mr.Titus W.Yoder (’75)<br />
Mr. William C.Young<br />
Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Zika (’41)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt F. Zimmerman<br />
Zion Baptist Church<br />
Founders’ Society<br />
(Donors who have invested up to $99<br />
between July 1, 2003 and June 30,<br />
2004)<br />
Dr. Karen E. Abraham-Justice<br />
Mr. Quaiser & Mrs. Sumaira A. (’99)<br />
Absar<br />
Mrs. Hayley Brothers Adams (’95)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Addington<br />
Dr. Charlotte & Mr. Angelo Aiosa<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Harold E. Albert (’56)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Howard O. Allen<br />
Ms. Jodi Leigh Allen (’97)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Silvio E. Alvarez<br />
Mr. Robert C. Amos<br />
Mr. Kevin L. Anderson<br />
Mrs. Lia Kaltreider Anderson (’02)<br />
Mrs. Marsha Davis Anderson (’75)<br />
Ms. Robin B. Anderson (’99)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Elaine Andes (’97)<br />
Mr. Scott F. Andres<br />
Ms. Hope Ann Andrews (’04)<br />
Ms.Tonya J. Andrews<br />
Mr. David D. Anthony<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas C. Apostle<br />
Apple Valley Scale Company<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John H. Armstrong<br />
Ms. Miranda R. Armstrong<br />
Mr.Thomas L. Ashton (’77)<br />
Mr. Hesham F. Attia<br />
Dr. Patricia Kinman Avery (’96)(’97)<br />
(’01)<br />
Ms. Patricia A. Baah<br />
Ms.Tonya L. Baggett (’02)<br />
Ms. Mary E. Bailey (’04)<br />
Mr. Nathan E. Bailey<br />
Ms. Edwardine Bain<br />
Ms. Jennifer L. Baker<br />
Mrs. Winifred Kyle Baker (’86)<br />
Ms. Mary C. Balboni<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Baldwin<br />
Ms. Louise M. Ball (’85)<br />
Mrs. Hazel Hoefle Ballard (’77)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin R. Banton<br />
Ms. Rhonda L. Baran (’01)<br />
Ms. Nicolette M. Barbato (’04)<br />
Barbe Physical Therapy LLC<br />
Mr. Steven Patrick Barbe (’98)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kent W. Barber Jr.<br />
Mrs. Laura Griesemer Barbieri (’98)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Barbour<br />
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour<br />
Mr. William P. (’51) & Mrs. Merle<br />
Culpepper (’50) Barley<br />
Mrs. Cheryl A. Barlow<br />
Mr. Michael H. Barnes (’60)<br />
Mrs. Deborah Goold Barr (’93)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Bartley<br />
Mr. Edwin M. (’59) & Mrs. Linda<br />
Bramlett (’60) Barton<br />
Mr. Gregory J. Baruffi (’99)<br />
Mrs. Kristen Waterman Basil (’87)<br />
Baskets for Gifts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Elington Bates<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bates<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Bauer (’02)<br />
Mr. Kim C. Baugh (’80)(’85)<br />
Mrs. Samantha Pfister Baugher (’96)<br />
Mrs. Sandra Jackson Baumgart (’76)<br />
Mrs. Marcia Snarr Bauserman (’80)<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Bauserman<br />
Mr. Alan M. Baylock (’90)<br />
Mrs. Ellen Shanko Bazzle (’44)<br />
Mr. Erik L. Beatley (’00)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison Beaumont (’01)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Bechamps<br />
Mrs. Lou Salmons Beck (’48)<br />
Mrs.Valerie Zieger Becker (’79)<br />
Mrs. Joyce Fulk Bedell (’71)<br />
Mrs. Betty Bush Bee (’91)<br />
The Rev. Paul R. Beith (’78)<br />
Mr. Mark L. (’85) & Mrs. Michelle<br />
Marconi (’87) Benda<br />
Mrs. Melissa Bingaman Benedict (’84)<br />
Mrs. Ellen Wiedrick Benjamin (’93)<br />
Ms. Louise M. Bergland<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Watt Berry (’02)<br />
Mrs. Carol Cutler Berthold (’78)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donn R. Besselievre<br />
Mrs. Faye Shaw Bigam (’49)
Dr. Randall C. Black (’88)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Black<br />
Mrs. Barbara L. Bledsoe<br />
Ms. Christine M. Blewett (’04)<br />
Blue Ridge Coffee Roasters<br />
Ms. Josephine C. Blue<br />
Mrs. Mary Beth Board<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Boggess<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keith J. Boi<br />
Mr. Rudolph F. Boisseau (’75)<br />
Ms. Lynnette R. Bolton (’88)<br />
Books Etc.<br />
Ms. Jayne Ann Borg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney D. Boutwell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Bower<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Bowles Jr.<br />
Mrs. Claire D. Boyd<br />
Mrs. Joan Hoffmann Boyd (’48)<br />
Ms. Leila Oakes Wood Boyer (’92)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Floyd Bradd III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Bradd Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bradfield<br />
Ms. Leslie N. Bradley ('02)<br />
Ms. Gladys A. Klein Brasch<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Warren L. Braun<br />
The Rev. Dr. Robert L. Bridgers (’42)<br />
Ms. Alice B. Brill<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Huggins Brill (’97)<br />
Ms. Joanne Britland<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Hudgins Britton (’92)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Brooks<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. David R. Brosnan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Brown<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. Brown<br />
Mrs. Erica Bishop Brown (’01)<br />
Ms. Joan Ryman Brown<br />
Ms. JoAnne G. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Brown<br />
Mr. Gordon W. Bruck<br />
Mr. Michael & Mrs. Deborah Cheney<br />
(’87)(’89) Bryan<br />
Mrs. Aneita Boyles Bryant (’87)<br />
Mrs. Paula Kuta Bryant (’02)<br />
Mr. Gregory A. (’99) & Mrs. Karen<br />
Hart (’93) Bucher<br />
Mrs. Linda Roberts Buckler (’70)<br />
Ms. Ida J. Bunch<br />
Mr. Mark O. Burden (’53)<br />
Mrs. Linda L. Burgard (’74)<br />
Mr. William E. Burge (’48)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Burkholder<br />
Mr. Kenneth M. Burks Sr. (’89)<br />
Mrs. Mary Ellen Williamson Burley (’49)<br />
Mr. Robert L. Burner (’58)<br />
Ms. Lacey Ann Burnett (’02)<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Sobera Burrier (’67)<br />
Mr. James G. Burton Jr.<br />
Capt. & Mrs. Robert N. Burton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles V. Bush<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary S. Bushko<br />
Ms. Deborah J. Bushrod<br />
Mr. Joseph A. (’89)(’91) & Mrs.<br />
Sharon Murphy (’87)(’89) Busolits<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ross E. Byers<br />
Mrs.Virginia Hinkins Cadden (’68)<br />
Mr. Dennis W. Cahill (’84)<br />
Mrs. Jessica Priest Cahill (’04)<br />
Mr. Richard W. (’65) & Mrs. Caroline<br />
Burslem (’69) Cale<br />
Mr. Michael S. Calhoun (’73)<br />
Mr. Mark L. (’99) & Mrs. Andrea<br />
Sobajian (’98) Callanen<br />
Ms. Ann M. Campbell (’00)(’03)<br />
Mr. David Charles Campbell<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ewen A. Campbell<br />
The Rev. Randall O. Campbell (’38)*<br />
Dr. Pamela Numbers Cangelosi<br />
(’86)(’89)<br />
Mr. Scott M. Capehart<br />
Mrs. Betty I. Carbaugh<br />
Mrs. Janet Petrie Carbaugh (’69)<br />
Mr. Wayne W. (’68) & Mrs. Arlene<br />
Maul (’75) Carbaugh<br />
Mrs.Traci Koenig Carlson (’99)<br />
Mr.Yong-Hui Carlson<br />
Ms. Beth A. Carmain<br />
Mrs. Cay Carner (’81)<br />
Mr. Jeffrey M. (’86) & Mrs. Susan<br />
Cusick (’82)(’84) Carpenter<br />
Mr. Michael D. & Mrs. Ann Shafer<br />
(’02) Carpenter<br />
Mrs. Donna Avery Carroll (’89)<br />
Mr. Jerry N. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard I. Carter<br />
Ms. Susan B. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cartney<br />
Mrs. Jane Gemmill Casarotti (’77)(’78)<br />
Mr. Philip J. Casselano & Ms. E. Lane<br />
Peyton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Cather Sr.<br />
Ms. Linda K. Cather<br />
Cavalier Kitchens & Baths Inc.<br />
Mrs. Janet Carpenter Cavalier (’94)<br />
Ms. Gale R. Cayce<br />
Mr. Gordon T. Cecil (’78)<br />
CFO Services Inc.<br />
Mr. William H. Chasteen (’80)<br />
Ms.Ting-Yu Chen<br />
Mrs. Irene Neavitt Chesser (’43)<br />
Mr.Terry L. Chrisman Sr. (’83)<br />
Chubb & Son Inc.<br />
Mrs. Bernice Heishman Cissel (’45)<br />
Ms. Beth A. Clark (’98)<br />
Mrs. Beverly Collins Clark (’98)<br />
Mr. H. Anthony Clark (’92)<br />
Mrs. Susan Snyder Clark (’78)<br />
Mrs.Teresa Good Clark (’86)<br />
Class Act Hair Designs<br />
Ms. Joanna C. Claycomb (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Cleaver<br />
Ms. Judy L. Cline<br />
Mrs. Celia Zuckerman Clowe<br />
Mr. Bill J. Coble (’54)<br />
Ms. Judith A. Coffman (’60)<br />
Mr.Thomas E. Coker<br />
Ms. Sybil Bertsch Cole (’94)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Coleman<br />
Mr. James F. Jr. (’67) & Mrs. Carolyn<br />
Beam (’65) Colfelt<br />
Mrs. Ann B. Colson (’82)<br />
Mrs. Betty Kyle Combee (’48)<br />
Consumer Link Inc.<br />
Mr. Francis C. (’68) & Mrs. Denise<br />
Barrick (’71) Conti<br />
Ms. Candace A. Cooney<br />
Mr. Matthew R. Coontz<br />
Ms. Deborah A. Cooper (’97)<br />
Mrs. Rita Goodness Cooper (’46)<br />
Mrs. Deborah Pitcock Copeland (’82)<br />
Mr. David A. Coradazzi (’83)<br />
Mrs. Denise Diehl Corbin (’81)<br />
Mrs. Cindy Parker Corcoran (’02)<br />
Ms. Debra A. Cordell (’80)<br />
Mrs. Nancy Meyer Corder (’74)(’82)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Coleman C. Corker<br />
Mr. Joe M. Corne (’57)<br />
Mrs. Irene Dahmer Cornwall (’46)<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Miller Cornwell (’94)(’96)<br />
Ms. Mary Jean Corriss (’01)<br />
Mr. Donald D. Cotton Jr. (’90)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Cowherd<br />
Mrs. Ellen C. Cowley (’87)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dinkle Cox (’61)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Cox<br />
Ms. Kimberly A. Coyne<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Crane<br />
Mrs. Barbara Bailey Crawford (’90)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Crawford<br />
Ms. Rosa C. Creamer<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Richard G. Creasey<br />
Mr. John C. (’78) & Mrs. Jeanette Sale<br />
(’78) Creger<br />
Ms. Barbara A. Crim<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Crosen<br />
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77<br />
Ms. Nancy Lou Cross<br />
Mrs. Stephanie Unhoch Cross<br />
(’92)(’94)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Cramer Crouse (’66)<br />
Mrs. Cheryl L. Crowell<br />
Mrs. Kathy Voytko Cudia (’94)<br />
Mr. Guy A. Culbert Jr.<br />
Mr. Kenneth J. Cunningham (’93)<br />
Mrs. Glenna Wine Cupp (’39)<br />
Mrs. Hestel Washington Cutler (’96)<br />
Ms. Glyndon L. Dabbs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Dailey<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Dame<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Danchisen<br />
Mr. Richard L. (’56) & Mrs. Estale<br />
Harris (’56) Daniel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. D’Anthony Sr.<br />
Ms. Amanda G. Davis (’99)<br />
Ms. Barbara W. Davis (’92)<br />
Dr. Cee Ann Davis & Col. William<br />
Hammack<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Davis Jr.<br />
Dr. Miles K. Davis<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Davis (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy E. Davis<br />
Mr. Bryan M. (’99) & Mrs. Karyn<br />
Osinski (’99) Dawidowicz<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Warren E. DeArment<br />
Mrs. Lynn Hendrix DeButts (’74)<br />
Dr. Andrea Verb Decker (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. L. Linwood DeHaven<br />
Mrs. Catherine Dunne Delaney (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger U. Delauter Jr.<br />
Mrs. Beth G. Delawder<br />
Delco Cleaners<br />
Mrs. Ann May Dellinger (’60)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Dellinger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Delmerico (’88)<br />
Ms. Lavenda L. Denney (’02)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Janney Derflinger (’01)<br />
Mrs. Janet Kiracofe Detamore (’47)<br />
Mrs. Barbara W. Devers<br />
Ms. Hana L. Diaz (’00)<br />
Ms. Marcia S. Diehl (’75)<br />
Ms. Marjorie K. Diehl (’92)<br />
Mr. Ford J. Dieth Jr. (’95)<br />
Mr. Ronald P. Dillard (’91)<br />
The Rev. Robert E. Dille (’53)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Dillman Sr.<br />
Ms. Cathryn F. Disch<br />
Dr. James G. Disch<br />
Mrs. Linda White Dixon (’72)<br />
Ms. Donna P. Dodderidge<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Earnest C. Dodson<br />
*Deceased<br />
Mr. Kenneth M. Dodson (’99)<br />
Mrs. Rachel L. Donald (’81)<br />
Mr. Carlos Aleixo dos Reis (’95)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian K. Dove Sr.<br />
Ms. Danna L. Doyle (’74)<br />
Mrs. Sherry Miller Doyle (’81)<br />
Ms. Deanna Beth Driscoll (’88)(’93)<br />
Ms. Lila J. Driver (’03)<br />
DST Associates<br />
Mr. David R. Duncan (’51)<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Foster Duncan (’95)<br />
Dunkin’ Donuts<br />
Ms. Joyce A. Dunlap (’97)<br />
Ms. Ricki Elaine Dunn (’02)<br />
Ms. Ruth Naomi Dunn (’57)<br />
Ms. Anne Ellis Dunton (’75)<br />
Mr. Richard F. Duprey (’51)<br />
Ms. Eugenia S. Durant<br />
Mr. Joseph Z. Dzombo (’04)<br />
Mrs. Sue A. Earley (’95)<br />
Mrs. Ann Clatterbuck Eckard (’78)<br />
Mrs.Virginia Marshall Eckes (’34)<br />
Mrs. Jemmairose Ordaneza Eddy (’00)<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Johnston Edmundson<br />
(’95)(’00)<br />
Mr. Gregory P. Efimetz (’69)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Eugene Eicherly<br />
Ms. Jane E. Eiker (’99)<br />
Electrical Contractors Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie K. Ellington<br />
Ms. Debra Elza<br />
Mrs. Lynnette Nixon Embree (’90)(’92)<br />
Ms.Valerie A. Embrey<br />
Mr. William W. Endorf<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jon T. Epperson<br />
The Rev. & Mrs.William W. Erbach Sr.<br />
Dr. Judith Young Erford (’01)<br />
Mr. Keith W. (’74) & Mrs. Susan<br />
Harrison (’75) Erickson<br />
Bishop & Mrs. R. Kern Eutsler<br />
Mrs. Julia Allwein Evans (’92)<br />
Mr. Ronald E. Everett<br />
Mr. William H. Eyles (’85)<br />
Ms. Erin A. Ezzell (’01)(’02)<br />
Mrs. Ethelda Wilson Fahnestock (’57)<br />
Mrs. Mary Katherine Fahnestock (’83)<br />
Mr. Christopher K. Fairchild (’95)(’97)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Williams Fallings (’94)<br />
Mrs. Sarah Painter Faulconer (’37)<br />
Mrs. Nancy Nagley Felicio (’93)<br />
Mrs. Sheila Raye Felix (’95)<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. William S. Ferguson<br />
(’45)<br />
Mr. James J. Ferrara Jr. (’78)<br />
Mrs. Lisa DeRoche Fesmire (’95)<br />
Ms. Louise A. Figley<br />
Mrs. Angela Smallwood Fishel (’84)<br />
Ms. Kristen A. Fishel<br />
Ms. Helen E. Fisher<br />
Mrs. Jean Caracofe Fitzgerald (’48)<br />
Mr. Michael B. Fitzgerald<br />
Ms. Erin A. Fitzpatrick (’00)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce L. Flax<br />
Mrs. Frances Pennington Fluharty (’75)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy H. Flynn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leo R. Fogg<br />
Mrs. Patricia M. Fogle<br />
Mrs. Linda Barber Foiles (’02)<br />
Ms. Karen M. Follett (’87)(’92)<br />
Mr. Robert W. (’77) & Mrs. Nancy<br />
Grove (’78) Foltz<br />
Mrs. JoAnna Barnes Fonville (’01)<br />
Mr. Jay W. Foreman (’98)<br />
Mr. Michael O. Forest (’85)(’86)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Forman<br />
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. David T. Forrest<br />
Mrs. Dannette Fortney<br />
Mrs. Georgia Pappas Fragale (’77)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Hartsell Fraley (’93)<br />
Mr. Christopher G. (’76)(’85) & Mrs.<br />
Susan Riley (’79) Francis<br />
Frank Capp Enterprises Inc.<br />
Ms. Ava P. Frank<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Frazier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Frazier<br />
Ms. Carol A. Fredriksen (’86)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Freitas<br />
Mrs. Mattie Devers Fries (’70)(’93)<br />
Ms. Monica Frye<br />
Mr. Douglas L. Fuller (’65)(’66)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Fulton<br />
Mrs. Cheryl Shell Funkhouser (’89)<br />
Ms. Peggy J. Furgerson<br />
Mrs. Pearl W. Gaines<br />
Mr. R. Mark Garber (’83)(’90)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James E. Gardiner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Garrett Jr.<br />
Mrs. Stacy Hall Gaumer (’87)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Hunter M. Gaunt Jr.<br />
Mr. Ricky E. (’76) & Mrs. Cheryl<br />
Golembiewski (’74) Gearhart<br />
Mrs. Sally A. George<br />
Ms. Kathleen M. Gibbs<br />
Mr. Larry J. (’79) & Mrs. Deborah<br />
DeMatt (’78) Gibson<br />
Mrs. Mary Anne Gibson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Gilbert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gillespie
Mrs. Delmer S. Gilliam (’96)<br />
Mr. William E. Gilmer (’54)<br />
Mr. Benjamin A. Gitterman<br />
Mr. James S. Glascock Jr. (’93)(’97)<br />
The Rev. Dr. Linda Bell Glass (’91)<br />
Mrs. Faye Campbell Glover (’62)<br />
Mr. Glenn O. Glovier (’43)<br />
GMAC<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Goad<br />
Mr. Louis Goldsmith (’90)<br />
Mrs. Susan Porterfield Golladay (’97)<br />
Dr. R.T. Good III<br />
Mrs. Gloria Nydam Goode (’04)<br />
Mrs. Sue Ann Goodwin<br />
Mrs. C. Louise Gosnell<br />
Mr. Michael W. Goyne (’93)<br />
Mr. Bryan P. Graham (’96)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Grainger<br />
Ms. Stephanie M. Grainger (’01)<br />
Mr. Wilbur E. Grant (’60)<br />
Mrs. Sharon Willey Graves (’80)<br />
Mr. James K. Gray Jr. (’55)<br />
Mrs. Julie Frey Gray (’93)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rufus O. Gray<br />
Mrs.Teresa West Gray (’83)<br />
Mr. Robert A. (’83) & Mrs. Adrienne<br />
Ott (’71) Greatorex<br />
Green Tree Restaurant<br />
Mr. Henry C. (’90) & Mrs. Cheryll<br />
Ney (’92) Green<br />
Mrs. Debra Cavin Green (’99)(’01)<br />
Mr. William T. Green<br />
Mr. Mark R. Greene (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Theodore C. Greenstone<br />
Mrs. Rita K. Grewal (’96)<br />
Ms. Karen G. Grey (’99)<br />
Mr. Derek M. Greygor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Greygor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Griffenhagen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Grist<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Groah<br />
Mr. Raymond T. Gronlund (’93)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Willard L. Groomes<br />
Mrs. Corinne Edman Grouten (’41)<br />
Mrs. Lois Gilbert Grove<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Argabrite Grove (’97)<br />
Mrs. Alberta C. Gruver<br />
Mrs. Jody Taylor Guida (’90)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Adel B. Guirguis<br />
Ms. Donna Gullstrand<br />
H & H Builders Inc.<br />
Ms. Diane M. Haase (’80)<br />
Mrs. Laura Neiler Hadley (’91)<br />
Mr. Philip C. Haines (’70)<br />
Mrs. Susan Hudson Haines (’75)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hall<br />
Mr. Jonathan D. (’03) & Mrs. Heather<br />
Schaughency (’03) Hall<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Halseth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Hamilton<br />
Ms. Michelle Ann Hamlin (’92)<br />
Ms. Carolyn L. Hammack<br />
Mr. Ervin J. (’52) & Mrs. Eleanor<br />
Parsons (’55) Hamme<br />
Dr. Alice King Hammel (’87)(’99)<br />
Mr. Franklin L. Hann Jr. (’96)<br />
Mrs. Colleen Lee Happy (’97)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John A. Harden<br />
Mr. Billy M. Hargett (’52)<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Charles H. Harless<br />
Ms. Susan E. Harman (’72)<br />
Mr. John H. Harper (’88)<br />
Mr. Wayne M. Harrell (’60)<br />
Mr. Robert T. Harris Jr. (’91)(’95)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Harris<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Harris III<br />
Mrs. Lorraine Snedden Harrison (’91)<br />
Mr. J. Darold Hart (’41)<br />
Mr. Ralph W. Hart (’39)<br />
Mr. Bryan J. Harter (’99)<br />
Mr. Keith D. Hartless (’76)<br />
Ms. Karen J. Harvey<br />
Mrs. Lois Thompson Harvey (’45)<br />
Mr. Stefan T. Hasson (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas S. Hasson<br />
Mr. Prince E. Havely (’82)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. Donald Haverstick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin F. Haynes<br />
Mr. Harry R. Heatwole (’30)<br />
Mr. Jeffrey S. Hedrick<br />
Ms. Gail A. Hefferon (’93)<br />
Mr. Derek P. Helman (’00)<br />
Mr. Paul W. & Mrs. Marchia Elliott<br />
(’72) Helman<br />
Ms. Maryann C. Helmer<br />
Mr.Thomas J. Helmer (’86)<br />
Mr. Richard E. (’89) & Mrs. Susan<br />
Wyatt (’77)(’85) Helsley<br />
Henn Ware<br />
Mrs. Suzanne Larocque Hennessy (’83)<br />
Ms.Teri Hepler<br />
Ms. Dolores A. Herzog (’82)<br />
Dr.Timothy J. Hill (’01)<br />
Mr. Eric J. Hilmecke (’01)<br />
Mr. Steven B. Hirschhorn (’80)<br />
Mr. Gregory A. Hoffman<br />
Ms.Tiffany K. Hoffman<br />
Mr. Peter R. Holden (’95)<br />
Mrs. Dena Beach Holland (’85)<br />
Mr. Leonard Q. (’45) & Mrs.Thelma<br />
Floyd (’45) Hollar<br />
Mr. Hamilton Holliday<br />
Mr. Duncan Holmes (’70)<br />
Mrs. Penny Helsley Holt (’98)(’04)<br />
Dr.Theresa S. Honeycutt<br />
Ms. Eun-Young Hannah Hong (’04)<br />
Mr. Carl L. Hoover (’69)<br />
Mrs. Donna Shifflett Hopkins (’85)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Horton Sr.<br />
Ms. Iris B. Hosaflook (’33)<br />
Mr. John W. Hostler (’55)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard H. Hott<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline N. Hott<br />
Mrs. Laura Getic Hottinger (’97)<br />
Mr. Christopher M. Hottle (’95)<br />
Ms. Jeanne Hudson (’80)<br />
Ms. Kelly M. Hudson (’02)<br />
Mrs. Maria Teresa Huehn (’86)(’93)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Huehn<br />
Mr. Dennis J. Humenik<br />
Mr. James I. Hunt<br />
Mrs. Kelly Buck Hunt (’01)<br />
Ms. Pamela L. Hunt<br />
Ms. Gail E. Huntley (’00)<br />
Ms. Margaret L. Hursey (’49)<br />
Mr. R. Hunter Hurt<br />
Mr. Robert S. Hurt (’02)<br />
Mr. Richard A. Huxta (’94)<br />
IHOP<br />
Ms. M. Barbara Iazzetti (’02)<br />
IBM International Foundation<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas C. Iden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Inger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Ingram<br />
Mr. Percy E. Jr. (’64) & Mrs. Rita<br />
Barbera (’64) Ironmonger<br />
Mrs. Exie Lou Singleton Irons (’56)<br />
Ms. April Marie Irwin (’04)<br />
Ms. Shena T. Ivory (’04)<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Long Jackson (’91)(’98)<br />
Col. Jack C. James<br />
Mrs. Lynne Wassink James (’75)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Janowitz<br />
Mrs. Bethany Seekford Jarrells (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Jenkins<br />
Mrs. Candace D. Jenkins (’98)<br />
Ms. Jeanne C. Jenkins<br />
Ms. Julie M. Jenkins (’99)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Taber Johnson (’94)<br />
78
79<br />
Ms. Loretta V. Johnson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin A. Johnson<br />
Ms. Patricia E. Johnson (’90)<br />
Mrs. Patsy B. Johnson<br />
Mrs. Brenda Foltz Johnston (’85)(’97)<br />
Mrs. Delores Malechek Johnston<br />
(’70)<br />
Mr. Derek S. (’01) & Mrs. Heather<br />
Gilmore (’02) Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas S. Jones<br />
Mrs. Beverly Bell Jordan (’64)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Jordan<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Marvin Josaitis<br />
Mr. Raeburn I. Judy (’51)<br />
Dr. Gina M. & Dr. Sherif Z. Kaiser<br />
Mr. Derek C. Kan (’99)<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Ingalls Kang (’00)<br />
Mr. Samuel P. Karns (’02)<br />
Ms. Rhoda Binley Karusaitis<br />
Ms. Roberta Kassig-Smith<br />
Mrs. Joy Dewing Katz (’96)<br />
Mrs. Stacy Mills Kauffman (’99)<br />
Mrs. Monica Vickers Kaufman (’96)<br />
Ms.Tania M. Kawasaki (’02)<br />
Ms. Barbara M. Keating<br />
Mrs. Kimberly D. Keckley<br />
Mrs. Dawn Stokes Keenan (’85)<br />
Mrs. Linda W. Keffer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul V. Kelchner<br />
Mr. Benjamin C. Keller<br />
Mr. Christopher N. Keller (’03)<br />
Mrs. Brenda Moseley Kelley (’62)<br />
Mrs. Christa Metcalf Kelly (’04)<br />
Ms. Diane Kelly<br />
Mr. Michael L. Kelly (’93)<br />
Ms. Anna A. White Kemp<br />
Dr. Florence P. Kendall<br />
Mrs. Lisa Z. Kendra<br />
Ms. Cheryl L. Kennedy (’02)<br />
Mrs. Karen Williams Kenyon (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Key<br />
Mr. Aadhar K. Kham<br />
Mrs. Mary Arndt Khelghatian (’35)<br />
Mrs. Genevieve Helsley Kibler (’92)<br />
Ms.Theresa Ellen Kilmer (’95)<br />
Mrs. Jill Balinger Kimbirl (’87)<br />
Mrs. J. Grace Bowers Kimble (’49)<br />
Mrs.Tress Bolliger Kimble (’92)<br />
Mrs. Katharine Bentley Kingsley (’93)<br />
Mrs. Jennifer O'Neil Kinkopf (’96)<br />
Mrs. Helen Ray Kinzer (’96)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Kisner<br />
Mr. David J. Kleba (’01)<br />
*Deceased<br />
Ms. Phyllis M. Kline (’75)<br />
Mrs. Angela Barb Knupp (’87)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Koch<br />
Ms. Nora C. Koerner (’02)<br />
Ms. Alice L. Kohler (’83)<br />
Mr. Albert J. Kopacka Jr. (’76)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Korpanty<br />
Mr. Warren T. Korpanty<br />
Mr. Richard J. Kowalick (’92)<br />
Mr. Jeremy A. Kraft (’96)<br />
Ms.Tara Lee Kravitz<br />
Mr. Kenneth R. Krehn (’71)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Kretzer Jr.<br />
Dr. George E. Kreytak (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Kronman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Kuchemba<br />
Kuchemba's Service Station<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Otto R. Kundert<br />
Mr. Calvin C. Kurtz Jr. (’72)<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Kyle<br />
Mrs. Jeanne Goulding LaBarbera (’66)<br />
Mrs. Mattie D. LaBoo<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Celedonio C. Labrador<br />
Ms. Gail E. Lambert (’98)<br />
Mrs. Lisa McDaniel Lambert (’88)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Merle D. Lambert Sr.<br />
Mr. Roger L. Lamp (’78)<br />
Dr. Julie A. & Dr. Mark A. Landrio<br />
MSgt Michael D. Larson (’96)<br />
Mr. Danny L. Laspe (’79)<br />
Mr. W. Dale (’82)(’83) & Mrs.<br />
Veronica Gacek (’83) Lassiter<br />
Ms. Karen E. Lauck<br />
Mrs. Renee Lavitz<br />
Mrs. Lisa Low Lawson (’99)<br />
Mrs. Patsy Brown Layer (’75)<br />
Mrs. Elaine Mayer Layman (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Layman<br />
Le Nails<br />
Ms.Teri H. Leake (’04)<br />
Ms. Jeanette K. Leamann (’77)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Leatherman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Leathers<br />
Mrs. Angela Lynn Lee<br />
Mr. Dah Jye Lee (’99)<br />
Ms. Wendy D. Legge (’02)(’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Harold Lehman<br />
Mrs. Gretchen Roth Leinbach (’84)<br />
Mr. William F. LeMaster Jr. (’00)<br />
Mr. Richard W. Lenhart (’01)<br />
Mr.Vincent Leonardis (’97)<br />
Dr. Ann St. Clair & Dr. Robert G.<br />
Lesman<br />
Mr. Billy F. Lewis (’79)<br />
Mr. Fred G. II (’71) & Mrs. Rosemary<br />
Cofer (’73) Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Howard P. Lewis<br />
Mrs. Chao-Kuang Liang<br />
Mr.You Ru Lin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mont M. Linkenauger III<br />
Mr. Morgan H. Linkenauger<br />
Mrs. Susie Karr Linscomb (’94)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lizer<br />
Mrs.Theresa Carter Lloyd (’76)<br />
Mrs. Mary Higgs Lock (’95)<br />
Mrs. Laura Boxwell Lofton (’89)(’02)<br />
Mr. John C. Long<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene L. Loranger Jr. (’03)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lore<br />
Mr. George G. Lough (’59)<br />
Ms. Mary Bethune Ludtke (’86)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry W. Lunceford<br />
Ms. Linda M. Luoto<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Lutman<br />
Mr. Gary L. Luttrell (’97)<br />
Ms. Amy N. Macher (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Justin Mackay-Smith<br />
Mrs. Kelley Downing Madensky (’03)<br />
Ms. Danielle N. Magnes (’02)<br />
Mr. Michael E. Main (’78)<br />
Mrs.Trisha Maki<br />
Mr. Manley T. Mallard II (’78)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell Malone (’92)<br />
Mr. Christopher M. Mancini (’97)<br />
Dr. Robert L. & Mrs. Jacquelyn Allen<br />
(’78) Mandell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Evans J. Mandes<br />
Ms. Jacqueline Mangum<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Manuel Sr.<br />
Mr. Mark Louis Marion (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Markley<br />
Marsh & Legge Land Surveyors<br />
Mr. Joel N. Marshall (’77)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George F. Martel<br />
Mrs. Amy L. Martin<br />
Ms. Heather D. Martin (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Martin<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Rohlf Martin (’84)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Lewis K. Martin II<br />
Mr. P. Douglas Martin (’72)(’78)<br />
Ms. Barbara L. Mason<br />
Mr. Harry Dean Mason (’88)<br />
Mr. John R. Mason (’02)<br />
Mrs. Sherry H. Mason (’79)<br />
Mrs.Teresa J. Massie<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Mathieu<br />
Mrs. Judith Coughlin Mattson (’79)<br />
Mrs. Lisa Silber Mauck (’84)
Mr. Charles L. (’47) & Mrs. Jo Law<br />
(’48) Maulden<br />
Mr. Joseph F. Mayes (’95)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. McCanna<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Dan M. McCoig<br />
Mr. Norman McCorkle (’60)<br />
Mr. Robert & Mrs. Bonnie Taylor<br />
(’99) McDonald<br />
Mr. William P. McGann (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Darnell K. McGavock<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. McGovern<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John E. McGregor<br />
Mrs. Regina Oscar McIntire (’97)<br />
Ms. Shirley Barb McInturff (’54)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. McKay<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. McLoughlin<br />
Ms. Dawn L. McMahon (’92)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nimrod McNair Jr.<br />
Mr. Gerald R. McPherson (’86)<br />
Ms. Michelle M. McQuaid (’96)(’97)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Bryant McWhinney<br />
(’66)(’94)<br />
Dr. Bruce D. & Mrs. Peggy Miller<br />
(’67) McWhinney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard E. McWhinney<br />
(’73)<br />
Mrs. Wanda Martin Melampy (’83)<br />
Mr. Charles J. Jr. (’70) & Mrs. Mary<br />
Clarke (’71) Menefee<br />
Mr. Dana P. Menser (’76)<br />
Mr. James R. Meredith II (’74)<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Harper Messaros (’94)<br />
Mrs. Diana Ferrone Micale (’70)<br />
Mr. Eric P. Michael (’90)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Loyd A. Michael<br />
Mid Atlantic Network Inc.<br />
Mrs. Martha Ashby Miles (’79)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Hassinger Miller (’58)<br />
Mrs. Diane Post Miller (’58)<br />
Mr. Donald J. Miller<br />
Mrs. Irene C. Miller<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Massey Miller (’97)<br />
Ms. Joyce H. Miller<br />
Mr. Kelly R. (’80) & Mrs. Marie<br />
Gelsinger (’81) Miller<br />
Mrs. Lynn V. Miller<br />
Mrs. Mary Unglesbee Miller (’65)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Milleson (’86)<br />
Ms. Judith C. Mills (’93)<br />
Mrs. Judy Whipp Mills (’98)<br />
Mr. Stephen A. Minor (’90)<br />
Mrs. Anne B. Mitchell<br />
Mrs. April Dey Mitchell (’83)<br />
Mrs. Sharon Callahan Mohrmann (’00)<br />
Ms. Heather Lynn Moky (’02)<br />
Mr.Thomas E. (’98) & Mrs. Michelle<br />
Bolen (’93) Moncrief<br />
The Rev. Kathleen M. Ritz (’84) & Mr.<br />
Mark Monge<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stuart A. Monroe<br />
Mrs. C. Jean Dickens Moody (’60)<br />
Ms. Ann Miller Mooney<br />
Ms. Alice L. Moore<br />
Mrs. Burnell Kessell Moore (’46)<br />
Mr. James R. Moore<br />
Mrs. Sherry Naff Moran (’80)<br />
Gen. James M. Morgan Jr.<br />
Mrs.Vickie Morley<br />
Morse Family Foundation<br />
Mr. Brad G. Morse<br />
Ms. Cathy L. Mosser<br />
Mr. Joseph E. Mosser Jr.<br />
Mrs. Charlotte Leight Moulden (’63)<br />
Mountain Mystic Trading Company<br />
Maj. & Mrs. Glen R. Mueller<br />
Mr. Gonzalo Muente (’03)<br />
Mr. Steven R. (’79)(’80)(’00) & Mrs.<br />
Janet Drake (’80) Muller<br />
Mrs. Mary C. Mulvey<br />
Ms. Lisa Scott Murray (’95)<br />
The Rev. Eric T. Myers (’84)<br />
Mrs. Janet Nuzum Myers (’60)<br />
Naked Mountain Vineyard & Winery<br />
Mr. Richard Nanna<br />
Mr. Michael C. Narron (’77)<br />
Mr. William A. Naugle (’62)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Warren D. Nauman<br />
Ms. Cheryl K. Nelson (’04)<br />
Nerangis Enterprises Inc.<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. (’84) & Mrs. LaNae<br />
Williams (’87) Netter<br />
Ms. Lori L. Netti (’02)<br />
Mrs. Sherry S. Newcombe<br />
Ms. Jennifer Newman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ney<br />
Nibblins<br />
Mrs. Joan Mothershead Nicholas (’91)<br />
Dr. Stephen R. Nicholls (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Nicholson<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy A. Nicholson<br />
Mr. James T. & Mrs. Gwendolyn<br />
Tolliver (’78) Nickens<br />
Mrs. Rickie Boise Nicolo (’00)<br />
The Rev. Mitzi & Dr. Paul B. Noble<br />
(’56)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick B. Nolan<br />
Mrs. Jane M. Noland<br />
The Rev. Richard & Mrs. Kaye Keyser<br />
(’63) Norris<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Norville<br />
Mr. Adrian J. O’Connor<br />
Ms. Jacqueline M. O’Connor (’87)<br />
Ms.Vivian C. O’Connor<br />
Ms. Brenna M. O’Keefe (’98)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Oleksa<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Oliver<br />
Mr. Kalvin Oliver<br />
Mr. Gerard J. O’Malley<br />
Ms. Nicole S. Orndorff<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Osborne<br />
Mr. Roy C. Otis (’69)<br />
Mrs. Betty J. Otto<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James H. Painter (’95)<br />
Mrs. Ann Moraska Palmer (’92)<br />
Ms. Shannon Malone Palmer (’97)<br />
Mrs. LeAnn Collier Pancake (’95)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Donachy Patterson (’60)<br />
Patton’s Furniture<br />
Mrs. Nina Gates Pearlin (’74)<br />
Mr. Garland R. Peck Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Pellegrino<br />
Mrs. Gloria Newton Perlis (’60)<br />
Mrs. Betty Thomas Perriguey (’70)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. E. Dwayne Perry<br />
Mrs. M. W. Perry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Perry II<br />
Mrs. Barbara Goodnight Peters (’77)<br />
Mrs. Claire Rudolph Pettigrew (’83)(’91)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Pettit (’71)<br />
Ms. Laurie Jean Pfeiffer (’84)<br />
Phi Mu Alpha<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Phillips<br />
Ms. Susan S. Phillips<br />
Mrs.Vicki Myers Pierce (’80)(’96)<br />
Ms. Alma E. Pingley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Pingley<br />
Mr. Walter M. Pitsenbarger (’59)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Plissner<br />
Mr. James T. Polk (’68)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Portch<br />
Mr.Thomas P. Potter (’61)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Pozniak Jr.<br />
Mr. Sanjuna T. L. Pradhan (’04)<br />
Precision Energy Management<br />
Company<br />
Mrs. LaDawn LaDuke Presgraves (’96)<br />
Ms. Hellen Price<br />
Ms. Jackie H. Price (’02)<br />
80
81<br />
Dr. Diane R. Dixon-Proctor & Mr.<br />
Marvin T. Proctor<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John D. Proe<br />
Mrs. Susan Cliver Purinton (’80)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas G. Purnell<br />
Mrs. Samantha Starcher Purvis (’99)<br />
TSgt Sheneal R. Purvis (’00)<br />
Ms. Constance R. Quick<br />
Ms. Shannon M. Racey (’03)<br />
Mrs. Chennon Grubb Radford (’00)<br />
Ms.Virginia Rae (’01)(’03)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kerwin A. Ralls<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dulaney Ramsey (’56)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Colbert J. Ramsuer<br />
Mrs. Linda Gray Rayner (’76)<br />
The Rev.Waverly & Mrs. Cheryl<br />
Wallace (’90)(’92) Reames<br />
Mr. Samuel H. Reaves Jr.<br />
Ms. Bonnie Lang Reddington (’64)<br />
Mr. Jon E. Reed (’86)<br />
Mrs. Margaret Reed<br />
Mr. Henry Reese<br />
Ms. Jean G. Reiff<br />
Mrs. Cheryl Glazier Reilly (’01)<br />
Mrs. Maureen M. Reilly<br />
Mr. Jeffrey Reinhardt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Remler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Repaske<br />
The Rev. Barbara Vistein (’83) & Mr.<br />
Steven Resan<br />
Mrs. Debra Boland Reynaud (’97)<br />
Ms. Joyce A. Reynolds-Payne (’93)<br />
Ms. Amanda Jo Rezba<br />
Ms. Anna E. Rhyne (’03)<br />
Ms. Lorri Allyson Rice (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Oren L. Rice<br />
Ms. Susan P. Rice (’82)<br />
Ms. Adriana T. Richardson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. Scott Richey<br />
Mrs. Susan Deans Riesett (’77)<br />
Mrs. Sherry Billmyer Rinard (’84)(’87)<br />
Mr. Paul M. Riner (’04)<br />
Mrs. Brenda Smedley Ring (’91)<br />
Mrs. Helen V. Ring<br />
Mrs. Opal Rhodes Ritchie (’45)<br />
Mr. David C. Robbins<br />
Ms. Beverley E. Roberts (’90)<br />
Mrs. Paula Gabler Robertson (’44)<br />
Ms. Doris C. Robinson (’04)<br />
Mrs. Gail Scheckel Rock (’99)<br />
Mrs. Alma Kay McClain Rockwell (’60)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dailey G. Rockwell<br />
Mrs. Mary Haddox Rockwell (’34)<br />
*Deceased<br />
Ms. Brenda F. Rogers<br />
Ms. Amy M. Rood<br />
Dr. Patricia A. Ross (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Ross Sr.<br />
Royal Crown Bottling Company of<br />
Winchester Inc.<br />
Mrs. Catherine Christos Rudd (’98)<br />
Ms. Jeanne K. Ruhling<br />
Mrs. Amanda Funkhouser Rushe (’83)<br />
Mrs. Genae Sine Russell (’85)<br />
Mr. John W. Jr. (’90) & Mrs. Melinda<br />
Farrar (’76)(’94) Russell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Rutherford<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Rutkaus<br />
Ms. Eleanor S. Rutledge<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Sager<br />
Mrs. Joan Rockett Saine (’48)<br />
Mr. Michael D. Samborsky (’94)<br />
Mr. C. Dino Sammarco (’94)(’98)<br />
Mr. Jay B. (’91)(’98)(’00) & Mrs.<br />
Julianna Groff (’97) Sandy<br />
Mr. Gary W. Sargent (’92)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J. Sasse<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Saville<br />
Mrs. Lois Jean Clinedinst Saville (’81)<br />
Mr. Shawn B. Scattergood (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eric H. Schachinger<br />
The Rev. Leah Jacobs (’93) & Mr.<br />
James E. (’92) Schade<br />
Ms. Rachel D. Schaeffer (’02)(’03)<br />
Mrs. Diane Park Schandelmeier (’74)<br />
Mr. Matthew B. Schatti<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Allan C. Schell<br />
Mrs. William F. Schenck<br />
Ms. Lesley Lynne Scherrer (’04)<br />
Mr. Richard A. Schlademan Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Schrader<br />
Ms. Marjorie G. Schrader<br />
Ms. Cenira Boaventura Schreiber (’95)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Schroth<br />
Mr. John F. Schultz<br />
Dr. Linda J. Schultz (’02)<br />
Mr. Edwin H. Schuster (’75)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schwartzman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Sciegaj<br />
Mrs. Doreen Hartley Scott (’80)<br />
Ms. Dorene E. Scott<br />
Ms. Mary W. Scott<br />
Mrs.Teresa Hulver Seddon (’83)<br />
Mr. Eric E. (’98) & Mrs. Joanna<br />
Trowbridge (’96) Sell<br />
Mr. Matthew W. Semler (’02)<br />
Mrs. Linda Rajtik Shade (’95)<br />
Ms. Robin Leigh Shafer (’96)<br />
Mr. Robert J. III (’99) & Mrs. Sarah<br />
Newman (’01)(’03) Shafer<br />
Mrs. Hazel M. Shanholtz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Guy W. Sharp<br />
Ms. Jamie L. Sharpton (’04)<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Sheets<br />
Ms. Susan Sheppard<br />
Sherando Athletic Association<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Heisey Shroades (’90)<br />
Mr. Joseph R. Shumway (’51)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rance E. Shy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Elvin W. Sill Jr.<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Nauer Simmons (’93)(’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Simmons<br />
Mrs. Barbara Wilson Simpson (’97)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Simpson<br />
Ms. Mary B. Simpson<br />
Ms. Nancy N. Sirivanakarn (’01)<br />
Mrs. Marianne Piersanti Sirochman (’97)<br />
Mr. James W. Sizemore Jr. (’79)<br />
Mrs.Viveca Slantis Skean (’83)<br />
Ms. Dawn M. Skinner (’96)<br />
Mrs. Mary Jo Slaughter (’90)<br />
Mrs.Toni S. Sloan<br />
Mrs. Shirley Pope Smallwood (’57)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Smelser<br />
Ms. Becky E. Smith<br />
Ms. Bette Carol Smith (’71)<br />
Mr. Craig A. Smith (’83)<br />
Ms. Diana C. Smith<br />
Mrs. Gretchen Snyder Smith (’94)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Smith<br />
Ms. Jean F. Smith<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Sharp Smith (’04)<br />
Dr. John C. Smith (’01)<br />
Mrs. Karen Rugh Smith (’86)<br />
Mrs. Kelly Dexter Smith (’87)<br />
Mrs. Laura Stabley Smith (’83)(’85)<br />
Mrs. Nedra Groupe Smith (’48)<br />
Mr. Rodger E. Smith (’92)<br />
Mrs. Ann Ryan Snapp (’92)<br />
Mr. Kenneth C. Snart (’79)<br />
Mr. Dennis J. Snavely (’80)<br />
Solid Woods Unfinished Furniture<br />
Mrs. M. Elaine Southerly (’97)<br />
Ms. Anne E. Spector (’87)<br />
Mrs. Helen G. Sperry<br />
Mrs. Conception Garcia Spiewak (’97)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Spriggs<br />
Mrs. Esther Kagey Sprinkel (’36)<br />
Mr. Mark R. Stafford (’80)<br />
Mrs. Ruth Rothgeb Staples (’26)
Ms. Karen T. Stapleton<br />
Ms. Laura K. Stark (’89)<br />
Ms. Christine M. Steffan<br />
Ms. Ann A. C. Steiger (’93)<br />
Mr. M. Harris Stein Jr. (’67)<br />
Mr. Scott A. Steinkirchner (’98)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark G. Stephenson II<br />
Mr. Harry J. II (’02) & Mrs. Margaret<br />
Barber (’01) Stevens<br />
Mr. Jonathan C. Stewart (’04)<br />
Ms. Lisa M. Stewart (’91)<br />
Dr. Sherry Good Stewart (’00)<br />
Ms. Mary L. Stewart-Malcom<br />
Mrs. Sherry Ensogna Stiles (’65)<br />
Mr. Gregory M. Stockslager (’99)<br />
Mrs. Dale Lynne Stone (’96)<br />
Mr. Ernest E. Stone (’59)<br />
Ms. Ruby B. Stotler<br />
Mr. Ronald E. Stuebing (’95)<br />
Mr. John A. (’94) & Mrs. Kristy<br />
Bolyard (’94) Stumpf<br />
Ms. Carol W. Sturgis<br />
Ms. Kyla C. Sullivan (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Tommie S. Summers<br />
Mr. Edward Sumner<br />
Ms. Ellen C. Sumner<br />
Ms.Tammy M. Sutliff (’00)<br />
Mr. Michael S. Swaim (’92)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack G. Swanson<br />
Ms. Amanda Margaret Sweet (’94)<br />
Systems Coordinators Inc.<br />
Mr. Roger M.Tarpy<br />
Mrs. Eloise B.Tate<br />
Mrs. Kristi Smith Tate (’81)<br />
Mrs. Deborah M.Teates<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wade G.Teets Jr.<br />
Dr.Todd A. (’94)(’97) & Mrs. Ann<br />
Marie Prebish (’97) Telemeco<br />
KIT MOLDEN<br />
WINCHESTER, VA<br />
Mrs. Catherine Chase ter Weele (’92)<br />
Ms. Walda E.Teslovich<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W.Thacker<br />
The Littlest Shoppe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E.Thomas<br />
Ms. Naomi H.Thomas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L.Thomas<br />
Ms. Sherri L.Thomas<br />
Mr. Stanley Thomas (’59)<br />
Mr. William L.Thomas<br />
Mr. Robert L. Jr. (’48) & Mrs. Mary<br />
Shobe (’48)Thompson<br />
Ms. Angela J.Thompson<br />
Mr. Benjamin Thompson<br />
Mr. Derrick B. (’03) & Mrs. Carolyn<br />
Rogers (’01)(’02) Thompson<br />
Ms. Lisa D.Thompson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard B.Thompson<br />
Mr. Robert T.Tierney<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Terrence D.Tierney<br />
Mrs. Dorothy Larrick Tillotson (’41)<br />
Dr. Keith D.Timms (’00)<br />
Dr. Julie E.Tipton (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bart R.Tizio<br />
Mr. James E.Todhunter Jr. (’94)<br />
Mr. Benjamin (’84) & Mrs. Elizabeth<br />
Berg (’84) Tomassetti<br />
Ms. Barbara G.Toohill<br />
Mr.Vincent J. (’72) & Mrs. Nancy<br />
Esterline (’69)(’71) Tornello<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Edward Touchstone<br />
Mr. Martin M.Tourigian<br />
Ms. Stacey A.Trentham (’90)<br />
Mrs. Marie M.Trible<br />
Dr. Warren D. (’45) & Mrs. Margaret<br />
Todd (’45) Trumbo<br />
Mrs. Sally S.Tufts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David K.Tulloch<br />
Mr. Mark A.Turner<br />
Mr. Guillermo X. Ubilla<br />
Ms. Pearl V. Underwood (’00)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Underwood<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Updike<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry N. Updike<br />
Dr. Joseph J. Urban (’01)<br />
Mrs. Mary Young Usiak (’78)<br />
Valley Photo Centre Inc.<br />
Mrs. Sandra Falkenmayer Van Dam (’76)<br />
Mr. Jahn M.Van De Putte (’89)<br />
Mr. Malcolm H.Van de Riet II (’93)<br />
Mr. Dirk (’79) & Mrs. Carol Civaler<br />
(’80) Van Gorp<br />
Dr. Jeanne Hawkins Van Tyle<br />
Mrs. Cynthia E.Vance (’95)<br />
Ms.Tanya L.Vance (’92)(’99)<br />
Ms. Carole D.Vandergrift (’01)<br />
Col. & Mrs. Donald A.Vantine<br />
Mrs. Darlene Marsiglia Vaselaros (’96)<br />
Miss Constance A.Via (’49)<br />
Mr. Joseph E.Vidunas (’93)<br />
Ms. Lydia S.Vitale<br />
Mrs. Janice E.Vogt<br />
Mr. George (’47) & Mrs. Jane Coates<br />
(’47) Volchansky<br />
Mrs. Amanda Hite Volk (’93)<br />
The Rev. Anthony A.Wadsworth (’78)<br />
Mrs. Linda C. Wagner (’00)<br />
Ms. Mary B. Walker<br />
Mrs. Mary-Louise Hershberger<br />
Walker (’43)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Waller<br />
Mr. Joshua A. (’96) & Mrs. Angela<br />
Neal (’97) Walters<br />
Mr. William L. Walther (’76)(’78)<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Ward II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Watkins<br />
The Moldens have included the university as significant beneficiaries<br />
under their wills...an affirmation of their belief in the mission of the<br />
university.<br />
Kit Molden has emerged as a home-grown success whose guiding hand can<br />
be seen across the face of Winchester in the signature commercial projects<br />
that bear his design. He has been touched by a sense of civic responsibility<br />
to make Winchester a better place and has given of himself and his time to<br />
the community that has so richly blessed him. Mr. Molden and wife, Maria,<br />
have observed firsthand the rise in prominence of the university to its<br />
position as a leader at the top of Virginia in education and culture.They also<br />
know its continued success depends on the firm foundation of programs,<br />
scholarship, academic excellence and facilities.The couple has included the<br />
university as significant beneficiaries under their wills as a part of their<br />
estate planning.This testamentary gift is an affirmation of their belief in the<br />
mission of the university.
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RES CALIHAN<br />
DAYTON, OH<br />
Ms. E. Jeanine Watson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Watson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Watters<br />
Mrs. Carolyn Jensen Watts (’90)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Lynn Weakley Jr.<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Kaye Weaver (’79)<br />
Ms.Victoria A. Weaver (’99)<br />
Mr. Lawrence L. Webb (’97)<br />
Ms. Jennifer L. Weitz (’04)<br />
Mr. Lee A. (’80) & Mrs. Mary<br />
Chisolm (’80) Welch<br />
Mrs. Ann Williams Welcome (’75)<br />
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wenger<br />
Ms.Terri Ann Wenner (’93)<br />
Mrs. Ruth Unhoch Wenzel (’88)(’90)<br />
(’98)<br />
Mr. Kevin L. Wess (’98)<br />
Mrs. Alice Gorton West (’91)<br />
Mr. Gary R. (’61) & Mrs. Jacqueline<br />
Haldane (’61) West<br />
Mrs. Phoebe Love West (’94)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Westervelt (’72)<br />
Ms. Jean A. Westler<br />
Whetzel Corporation<br />
Mr. David O. Whetzel Jr. (’48)<br />
Mr. Aaron L. Whitacre (’00)<br />
Mr. Mike Whitacre<br />
Mr. Wade H. Whitcher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. White<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Andrew A. White<br />
Mr. Edwin E. White Jr. (’97)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. White Jr.<br />
Ms. Hilary White<br />
Mrs. Julie Ogburn White (’99)<br />
Ms. Mary Willis White (’98)<br />
Mrs. Robin E. White<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Theodore J. White<br />
Mr. Michael L. Whitehouse (’78)<br />
Mr. James P. Whitfield III (’87)<br />
Mr. Charles Whitfield<br />
Gifts of cash are the most popular form of charitable giving.<br />
Resler H. Calihan, who often supports the Library Fund with cash gifts,<br />
graduated from <strong>Shenandoah</strong> in 1935. After celebrating his 90th birthday<br />
and to commemorate his 69th reunion, he and his wife, Helen, drove from<br />
Ohio for the Dayton Alumni Reunion festivities. Over 25 percent of our<br />
Dayton alumni (those who graduated in 1960 and before) made a gift to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> in fiscal year 2004.The oldest alum to support the institution<br />
was Ruth Rothgeb Staples, who received her diploma in 1926. Gifts of cash<br />
are the most popular form of charitable giving.They are fully deductible up<br />
to 50 percent of a donor’s adjusted gross income in the year the gift is<br />
made, and any excess gift amount beyond the 50 percent deduction limit<br />
may be carried forward for up to five additional years.<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Whittaker<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin Whitten<br />
Mrs. Ruth Whittington<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Wilbourne<br />
Ms.Virginia L. Wilburn<br />
Wilkins & Walter Insurance Agency Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Will<br />
Mr. Paul G. II (’82)(’83) & Mrs. Beth<br />
Crouse (’87)(’96) Wiley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Williams<br />
Mr. John Williams<br />
Mrs. Karen Welch Williams (’93)<br />
Mrs. Mary Lou Jamison Williams (’72)<br />
Ms. Maureen A. Williams<br />
Ms. Sylvia J. Williams<br />
Mr. Alvin D. Willis (’71)<br />
Ms. Cynthia Lee Willis (’89)<br />
Mr. Eugene Willis (’71)<br />
Mr. Robert E. Wills (’63)<br />
Mrs. Autumn Simms Wilson (’91)<br />
Ms. Barbara H. Wilson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Wilson<br />
Mrs. Laurie Widener Wilson (’01)<br />
Mr. Mark Wilson<br />
Mr. Paul F. Wilson (’82)<br />
Mrs. Peki Alvarez Wilson (’54)<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Phillips Wimer (’55)<br />
Winchester Aquarium & Pet Center<br />
Winchester Elks Lodge No. 867<br />
Winchester Floral Inc.<br />
Winchester Moose Lodge No. 1283<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Wink<br />
Mr. Michael J. & Mrs. Nancy E. (’90)<br />
Winn<br />
Mrs. Mary M. Wolfe*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Graham Woodlief Jr.<br />
Mr. David G. (’73) & Mrs. Dyane<br />
Jordan (’74) Wright<br />
Mrs. Kelly Scott Wright (’99)<br />
Mrs. Noel Wright<br />
Mrs. Patricia Jenkins Wright (’96)<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas B.Yeager<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Henry E.York<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James R.York<br />
Capt. & Mrs. Richard K.Young<br />
Mrs. Ann Pritchard Yount (’80)<br />
Mrs. Michelle Thornton Zarnegar (’01)<br />
Mrs. Diena Martens Zavetsky (’79)(’80)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Ratke Zawistowski (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John V. Zebatto<br />
Dr.Theresa M. Zemke (’04)<br />
Mr.Yimin Zhang (’02)<br />
Mr.TianXu (’98) & Mrs. Kerri Quinlan<br />
(’98)(’03) Zhou<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Zimet<br />
Mrs. Amy Runkle Zirkle (’00)<br />
Ms. Julie Martin Zuckerman (’71)<br />
ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS<br />
YEAR<br />
(Between July 1, 2003 and June 30,<br />
2004)<br />
1926<br />
Mrs. Ruth Rothgeb Staples<br />
1930<br />
Mrs. Edna Props Harper<br />
Mr. Harry R. Heatwole<br />
1933<br />
Ms. Iris B. Hosaflook<br />
1934<br />
Mrs.Virginia Marshall Eckes<br />
Mrs. Mary Haddox Rockwell<br />
1935<br />
Mr. Resler H. Calihan<br />
Mrs. Mary Arndt Khelghatian
Mr.Verlin H. Smalts<br />
1936<br />
Mrs. Esther Kagey Sprinkel<br />
1937<br />
Mrs. Sarah Painter Faulconer<br />
Dr. Raymond W. Heatwole<br />
1938<br />
Mr. Richard H. Baldwin<br />
The Rev. Randall O. Campbell*<br />
Mr. Owen W. Larrick<br />
1939<br />
Mrs. Glenna Wine Cupp<br />
Mr. Ralph W. Hart<br />
1940<br />
Dr. Julia Wynnyk Rohr<br />
Mrs. Frances Keiter Slater<br />
Mr. Kermit E. Williams<br />
1941<br />
Mrs. Mary Slusser Godfrey<br />
Mrs. Corinne Edman Grouten<br />
Mrs. Jewell Turner Grove<br />
Mr. J. Darold Hart<br />
Mrs. Alita Thomas Kane<br />
Mrs. Roxy Ruddle MacKenzie<br />
Mrs. Dorothy Larrick Tillotson<br />
Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Zika<br />
1942<br />
The Rev. Dr. Robert L. Bridgers<br />
Dr. Richard Q. Penick<br />
Mrs. Ruth Parks Rodgers<br />
Mrs.Virginia Storer Varner<br />
Mrs. Winona Robison Wilhelm<br />
1943<br />
Dr. Malvin N. Artley<br />
Mrs. Irene Neavitt Chesser<br />
Mr. Glenn O. Glovier<br />
Mrs. Lucile Gammon Sutterer<br />
Mrs. Elma Moody Swain<br />
Mrs. Mary-Louise Hershberger<br />
Walker<br />
1944<br />
Mrs. Ellen Shanko Bazzle<br />
Mrs. Doris Huffer Hutton<br />
Mrs. Marietta Detamore Quarforth<br />
Mrs. Paula Gabler Robertson<br />
Mrs. Esther Hollenbeck Seaman<br />
Mrs. Janet Geyer Snavely<br />
Mrs. Rhoda Minsberg Toonkel<br />
1945<br />
Mrs. Beverley Fallis Beard<br />
Mrs. Bernice Heishman Cissel<br />
The Rev. William S. Ferguson<br />
Mrs. Lois Thompson Harvey<br />
Mr. Leonard Q. Hollar<br />
Mrs.Thelma Floyd Hollar<br />
Mrs. Opal Rhodes Ritchie<br />
Mrs. Margaret Todd Trumbo<br />
Dr. Warren D.Trumbo<br />
1946<br />
Mrs. Rita Goodness Cooper<br />
Mrs. Irene Dahmer Cornwall<br />
Mrs. Beth BonDurant Glasgow<br />
Mrs. Burnell Kessell Moore<br />
Mr. Harry E. Ray<br />
Dr. L. Leon Reid<br />
Mrs. Eula Huffer Swain<br />
1947<br />
Mr. Nunzio G. Barbera<br />
Mrs.Virginia Britton Ruebush<br />
Bartley<br />
Mr. Dick D. Bowman<br />
Dr.Thomas L. Coffman<br />
Mrs. Janet Kiracofe Detamore<br />
Mr. Charles L. Maulden<br />
Mr. George Volchansky<br />
Mrs. Jane Coates Volchansky<br />
1948<br />
Miss Helen L. Abshire<br />
Mr. Edgar H. Bartley<br />
Mrs. Lou Salmons Beck<br />
Mrs. Joan Hoffmann Boyd<br />
Mr. William E. Burge<br />
Mrs. Betty Kyle Combee<br />
Mr. Alex T. Crockett<br />
Ms. Jean Allen Davis<br />
Mrs. Jean Caracofe Fitzgerald<br />
Mrs. Mary Paugh Fox<br />
Mrs. Jo Law Maulden<br />
Mrs. Joan Rockett Saine<br />
Mrs. Mary Davis Slade<br />
Mrs. Nedra Groupe Smith<br />
Mr. William B.Tanner<br />
Mrs. Mary Shobe Thompson<br />
Mr. Robert L.Thompson Jr.<br />
Mrs. Mildred Payne Turner<br />
Mrs. Bonnie May Wampler<br />
Mr. David O. Whetzel Jr.<br />
1949<br />
Mrs. Faye Shaw Bigam<br />
Mrs. Mary Ellen Williamson Burley<br />
Mrs. Florence Sisk Copeland<br />
Mrs. Jane Keiter Garber<br />
Ms. Margaret L. Hursey<br />
Mr. John Jenkins Jr.<br />
Mrs. J. Grace Bowers Kimble<br />
Mr. Philip J. O'Brien<br />
Miss Constance A.Via<br />
Mrs. Undine Bridgers Warner<br />
1950<br />
Mrs. Merle Culpepper Barley<br />
Dr. Ruth Sheaffer Daugherty<br />
The Rev. Bernard E. Fogle<br />
Dr. Wilmer L. Kerns<br />
Mrs. Julia Ring Lambert<br />
1951<br />
Mr. William P. Barley<br />
Mr. Bobby H. Barnhardt<br />
Mr. David R. Duncan<br />
Mr. Richard F. Duprey<br />
Mrs. Rosemarie Harvey Gundersen<br />
Mr. Raeburn I. Judy<br />
Mr. Joseph R. Shumway<br />
1952<br />
Mr. Joseph J. Grant<br />
Mr. Ervin J. Hamme<br />
Mr. Billy M. Hargett<br />
Dr. H. Lowen Marshall<br />
The Rev. Dr. Lee B. Sheaffer<br />
Mrs. Flora King Thompson<br />
Mr. G. Richard Ward<br />
1953<br />
Mr. Mark O. Burden<br />
Mrs. Lois Geist Depp<br />
The Rev. Robert E. Dille<br />
Mrs. Arden Patricia Stichler Stanley<br />
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1954<br />
Mr. Bob L. Alexander<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Comer Alexander<br />
Mrs. Jetta James Baker<br />
The Rev. Norman Butler<br />
Mr. Bill J. Coble<br />
Mr. William E. Gilmer<br />
Mrs. Anne Hughes Hill<br />
Mrs. Jayne Viel Jackson<br />
Ms. Shirley Barb McInturff<br />
Mr. Donald S. Proffitt<br />
Ms. Janice L. Shockley<br />
Mrs. Peki Alvarez Wilson<br />
1955<br />
Dr. Paul C. Bailey<br />
Mr. Murrell Bolliger<br />
Mrs. Henrietta Gibson Brown<br />
Mr. James K. Gray Jr.<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Parsons Hamme<br />
Mr. John W. Hostler<br />
Mrs. Barbara Jean Ruebush Kellam<br />
Mr. Harry M. Kellam<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
Mrs. Margaret Taylor Proffitt<br />
Mrs. Sue Anderson Sheaffer<br />
Mr. Robert W. Stanley<br />
Mrs. Clara Hull Ward<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Phillips Wimer<br />
1956<br />
The Rev. Harold E. Albert<br />
Mr. Robert D. Crawford<br />
Mrs. Estale Harris Daniel<br />
Mr. Richard L. Daniel<br />
Mrs. Nancy Malone D'Oench<br />
Mrs. Mary Hatcher Glaeser<br />
Mrs. Exie Lou Singleton Irons<br />
Dr. Paul B. Noble<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dulaney Ramsey<br />
1957<br />
Mrs. Rosalie Gibbs Bailey<br />
Dr. G. Ronald Brown<br />
Mr. Joe M. Corne<br />
Mr. Mervil E. Daughtry<br />
Mrs. Priscilla Weaver DiMario<br />
Ms. Ruth Naomi Dunn<br />
Mrs. Ethelda Wilson Fahnestock<br />
Mrs. Shirley Pope Smallwood<br />
1958<br />
Mr. Robert L. Burner<br />
Mr. Roy L. Callahan<br />
Mr. Raymond E. Conner<br />
Mrs. Barbara Hassinger Miller<br />
Mrs. Diane Post Miller<br />
The Rev. William B. Ramey Jr.<br />
1959<br />
Mr. Edwin M. Barton<br />
Mrs. Patricia Boyer Conner<br />
Mrs. Betty Collins Critz<br />
Mr. Creed F. Frazier III<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Strutt Frazier<br />
Mr. George G. Lough<br />
Mr. Walter M. Pitsenbarger<br />
Mr. Ernest E. Stone<br />
Mr. Stanley Thomas<br />
1960<br />
Mr. Michael H. Barnes<br />
Mrs. Linda Bramlett Barton<br />
Dr. Guy V. Briggs<br />
Ms. Judith A. Coffman<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins<br />
Mrs. Ann May Dellinger<br />
Mr. Wilbur E. Grant<br />
Mr. Wayne M. Harrell<br />
Mr. Norman McCorkle<br />
Mrs. C. Jean Dickens Moody<br />
Mrs. Janet Nuzum Myers<br />
Mrs. Barbara Donachy Patterson<br />
Mrs. Gloria Newton Perlis<br />
Mrs. Alma Kay McClain Rockwell<br />
Mr. Don R. Smith<br />
1961<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dinkle Cox<br />
Mrs. Joyce McVeigh Holst<br />
Mr. John S. McIntyre Jr.<br />
Mr.Thomas P. Potter<br />
Mr. Gary R. West<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline Haldane West<br />
1962<br />
Mrs. Faye Campbell Glover<br />
Mrs. Brenda Moseley Kelley<br />
Mr. William A. Naugle<br />
1963<br />
Mr. James E. Barb<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mrs. Esther Kohler Long<br />
Mrs. Charlotte Leight Moulden<br />
Mrs. Kaye Keyser Norris<br />
Mrs. Carrie Easton Pattison<br />
Mr.Thomas W. Stocks<br />
Mr. Robert E. Wills<br />
1964<br />
Mr. Percy E. Ironmonger Jr.<br />
Mrs. Rita Barbera Ironmonger<br />
Mrs. Beverly Bell Jordan<br />
Mrs. Margaret Paton Penhallegon<br />
Mrs. Bernadette Mach Rouse<br />
Mr. Richard A. Schlademan Jr.<br />
Mr. Donald C. Wright<br />
1965<br />
Mr. Richard W. Cale<br />
Mrs. Carolyn Beam Colfelt<br />
Ms. Dorothy Jones Higbee<br />
Mrs. Mary Unglesbee Miller<br />
Mrs. Sherry Ensogna Stiles<br />
1966<br />
Mrs. Barbara Cramer Crouse<br />
Mr. Douglas L. Fuller<br />
Mr. David B. Gray<br />
Mr. M. Frank Heisey<br />
Mrs. Jeanne Goulding LaBarbera<br />
Mr. Gary L. Lambert<br />
Mrs. Barbara Bryant McWhinney<br />
Mrs. Nancy Swarthout Omps<br />
Mrs. Bonnie Lang Reddington<br />
1967<br />
Mr. Dale M. Barley<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Sobera Burrier<br />
Mr. James F. Colfelt Jr.<br />
Mrs. Ruann Newcomer George<br />
Mrs. Janet Morris Gray<br />
Mrs. Peggy Miller McWhinney<br />
Mrs. Margaret Payne Raymond<br />
Mrs. Andrea Possony Ross<br />
Mr. M. Harris Stein Jr.<br />
1968<br />
Dr. Sue Marston Boyd<br />
Mrs.Virginia Hinkins Cadden<br />
Mr. Wayne W. Carbaugh<br />
Mr. Francis C. Conti<br />
Mrs. Barbara Garrison Ganse
Mr. James T. Polk<br />
Mrs. Gail Longo Tanguay<br />
Mrs. Ann Werner Van Dyke<br />
1969<br />
Mrs. Caroline Burslem Cale<br />
Mrs. Janet Petrie Carbaugh<br />
Mr. Gregory P. Efimetz<br />
Mr. C. Monty Harris<br />
Mr. Carl L. Hoover<br />
Mr. Roy C. Otis<br />
Mrs. Pamela Nies Potts<br />
Mr. David L. Smith<br />
Mr. Robert J. Spiers Jr.<br />
Mrs. Nancy Esterline Tornello<br />
1970<br />
Mr. Carl Beery<br />
Mrs. Linda Roberts Buckler<br />
Mr. Philip C. Haines<br />
Mr. Duncan Holmes<br />
Mrs. Delores Malechek Johnston<br />
Mr. Charles J. Menefee Jr.<br />
Mrs. Diana Ferrone Micale<br />
Mrs. Betty Thomas Perriguey<br />
Mrs. Diana Kleinfelter Stewart<br />
Mrs. Laura LaFontaine White<br />
1971<br />
Mrs. Joyce Fulk Bedell<br />
Mrs. Denise Barrick Conti<br />
Mrs. Adrienne Ott Greatorex<br />
Mr. Kenneth R. Krehn<br />
Mr. Fred G. Lewis II<br />
Mrs. Mary Clarke Menefee<br />
Mr. Stephen C. Pettit<br />
Mr. John S. Scully IV<br />
Ms. Bette Carol Smith<br />
Mr. Alvin D. Willis<br />
Mr. Eugene Willis<br />
Ms. Julie Martin Zuckerman<br />
1972<br />
Mrs. Linda White Dixon<br />
Ms. Susan E. Harman<br />
Mrs. Marchia Elliott Helman<br />
Mr. Calvin C. Kurtz Jr.<br />
Mr. P. Douglas Martin<br />
Mr. Bruce A.Texeira<br />
Mr.Vincent J.Tornello<br />
Mr. John P. Westervelt<br />
Mrs. Mary Lou Jamison Williams<br />
1973<br />
Mrs. Joyce Butler Allen<br />
Dr. Wesley A. Ball<br />
Mr. Michael S. Calhoun<br />
Mrs. Rosemary Cofer Lewis<br />
Mr. Gerard E. McWhinney<br />
Mr. Richard E. Pennington<br />
Mrs. Patricia Rugg Texeira<br />
Mrs. Frances Musser Watson<br />
Mr. Kenneth F. Watson<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Ryder Whalen<br />
Mr. David G. Wright<br />
1974<br />
Mrs. Linda L. Burgard<br />
Mrs. Nancy Meyer Corder<br />
Mrs. Lynn Hendrix DeButts<br />
Ms. Danna L. Doyle<br />
Mr. Keith W. Erickson<br />
Mrs. Cheryl Golembiewski Gearhart<br />
Mr. James R. Meredith II<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Martin Moseley<br />
Mrs. Nina Gates Pearlin<br />
Mrs. Diane Park Schandelmeier<br />
Mrs. Sherlyn Bloom Shaughnessy<br />
Mrs. Dyane Jordan Wright<br />
1975<br />
Mrs. Elaine Bower Aikens<br />
Mrs. Marsha Davis Anderson<br />
Mr. Rudolph F. Boisseau<br />
Mrs. Arlene Maul Carbaugh<br />
Ms. Marcia S. Diehl<br />
Ms. Anne Ellis Dunton<br />
Mrs. Susan Harrison Erickson<br />
Mrs. Frances Pennington Fluharty<br />
Mrs. Susan Hudson Haines<br />
Mrs. Melody Swain Harmon<br />
Mrs. Lynne Wassink James<br />
Ms. Phyllis M. Kline<br />
Dr. Donald W. Krudop<br />
Mrs. Patsy Brown Layer<br />
Mr. David L. Selby<br />
Mr. H. Ray Van Dyke<br />
Dr. Pamela Bayliss Webber<br />
Mrs. Ann Williams Welcome<br />
Mr.Titus W.Yoder<br />
1976<br />
Mrs. Sandra Jackson Baumgart<br />
Mr. Christopher G. Francis<br />
Mr. Ricky E. Gearhart<br />
Mr. Melvin S. Harmon Jr.<br />
Mr. Keith D. Hartless<br />
Mrs. Susan Wyatt Helsley<br />
Mr. Albert J. Kopacka Jr.<br />
Ms. Judith K. Large<br />
Mrs.Theresa Carter Lloyd<br />
Mrs. Charlotte Hickerson McKee<br />
Mr. David M. McKee<br />
Mr. Dana P. Menser<br />
Mrs. Linda Gray Rayner<br />
Mrs. Melinda Farrar Russell<br />
Mr. Edwin H. Schuster<br />
Mrs. Sandra Falkenmayer Van Dam<br />
Mr. William L. Walther<br />
1977<br />
Mr.Thomas L. Ashton<br />
Mrs. Hazel Hoefle Ballard<br />
Mrs. Marsha Blosser Barley<br />
Mrs. Jane Gemmill Casarotti<br />
Mr. Robert W. Foltz<br />
Mrs. Georgia Pappas Fragale<br />
Mr.Todd M. Hayen<br />
Ms. Jeanette K. Leamann<br />
Mr. Joel N. Marshall<br />
Mr. Dennis W. Morris<br />
Mr. Michael C. Narron<br />
Mrs. Barbara Goodnight Peters<br />
Mrs. Susan Deans Riesett<br />
1978<br />
The Rev. Paul R. Beith<br />
Mrs. Carol Cutler Berthold<br />
Mr. Gordon T. Cecil<br />
Mrs. Susan Snyder Clark<br />
Mrs. Jeanette Sale Creger<br />
Mr. John C. Creger<br />
Ms. Jane M. DuMars<br />
Mrs. Ann Clatterbuck Eckard<br />
Mr. James J. Ferrara Jr.<br />
Mrs. Nancy Grove Foltz<br />
Mrs. Deborah DeMatt Gibson<br />
Mr. Roger L. Lamp<br />
Mrs. Judith Myers Landes<br />
Mr. Michael E. Main<br />
Mr. Manley T. Mallard II<br />
Mrs. Jacquelyn Allen Mandell<br />
Mrs. Gwendolyn Tolliver Nickens<br />
Mr. James R. Phillips<br />
Mrs. Anita Hahn Thornton<br />
Mrs. Mary Young Usiak<br />
The Rev. Anthony A. Wadsworth<br />
Mr. Michael L. Whitehouse<br />
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1979<br />
Mrs.Valerie Zieger Becker<br />
Mrs. Susan Riley Francis<br />
Mr. Larry J. Gibson<br />
Mr. Danny L. Laspe<br />
Mr. Billy F. Lewis<br />
Mrs. Sherry H. Mason<br />
Mrs. Judith Coughlin Mattson<br />
Mrs. Martha Ashby Miles<br />
Mr. Daniel J. Miller<br />
Mr. Steven R. Muller<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy Schultz<br />
Mr. James W. Sizemore Jr.<br />
Mr. Kenneth C. Snart<br />
Dr. Cindia Davis Stewart<br />
Mr. Dirk Van Gorp<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Kaye Weaver<br />
Mrs. Diena Martens Zavetsky<br />
1980<br />
Mr. Kim C. Baugh<br />
Mrs. Marcia Snarr Bauserman<br />
Mr. D. Scott Cassada<br />
Mr. William H. Chasteen<br />
Ms. Debra A. Cordell<br />
Mrs. Sharon Willey Graves<br />
Ms. Diane M. Haase<br />
Mr. Steven B. Hirschhorn<br />
Ms. Jeanne Hudson<br />
Mr. Kelly R. Miller<br />
Mrs. Sherry Naff Moran<br />
Mrs. Janet Drake Muller<br />
Mrs.Vicki Myers Pierce<br />
Mrs. Susan Cliver Purinton<br />
Mrs. Doreen Hartley Scott<br />
Mr. Dennis J. Snavely<br />
Mr. Mark R. Stafford<br />
Mrs. Carol Civaler Van Gorp<br />
Mr. Lee A. Welch<br />
Mrs. Mary Chisolm Welch<br />
Mr. C. Ridgely White Jr.<br />
Mrs. Ann Pritchard Yount<br />
1981<br />
Mrs. Cay Carner<br />
Mrs. Denise Diehl Corbin<br />
Mrs. Rachel L. Donald<br />
Mrs. Sherry Miller Doyle<br />
Mr. John J. Kauffmann<br />
Mrs. Margaret Jennings Kestner<br />
Mr. Ebert W. Landman Jr.<br />
Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz Lewis<br />
Mrs. Marie Gelsinger Miller<br />
Mrs. Karen Moomaw Rose<br />
Mrs. Lois Clinedinst Saville<br />
Dr. Susan Eberly Short<br />
Mr. John V. Stevens<br />
Mr. James A. Stutzman Jr.<br />
Mrs. Kristi Smith Tate<br />
Mr. Jeffrey M. Webber<br />
1982<br />
Mrs. Nancy T. Billmyer<br />
Mrs. Susan Cusick Carpenter<br />
Mrs. Ann B. Colson<br />
Mrs. Deborah Pitcock Copeland<br />
Mrs. Cecilia Knowles Diehl<br />
Mr. Prince E. Havely<br />
Ms. Dolores A. Herzog<br />
Mrs. Elaine Thompson Johnson<br />
Mr.V. Douglas Joyner<br />
Mr. W. Dale Lassiter<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Liskey Quarles<br />
Ms. Susan P. Rice<br />
Mr. Paul G. Wiley II<br />
Mr. Paul F. Wilson<br />
1983<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Bell<br />
Mr. Eric A. Campbell<br />
Mr.Terry L. Chrisman Sr.<br />
Mr. David A. Coradazzi<br />
Mrs. Mary Katherine Fahnestock<br />
Mr. R. Mark Garber<br />
Mrs.Teresa West Gray<br />
Mr. Robert A. Greatorex<br />
Mrs. Suzanne Larocque Hennessy<br />
Ms. Alice L. Kohler<br />
Mrs.Veronica Gacek Lassiter<br />
Mrs. Wanda Martin Melampy<br />
Mrs. April Dey Mitchell<br />
Mrs. Claire Rudolph Pettigrew<br />
The Rev. Barbara Vistein Resan<br />
Mrs. Amanda Funkhouser Rushe<br />
Mrs. Barbara Norwood Schlueter<br />
Mrs.Teresa Hulver Seddon<br />
Mrs.Viveca Slantis Skean<br />
Mr. Craig A. Smith<br />
Mrs. Laura Stabley Smith<br />
1984<br />
Mrs. Melissa Bingaman Benedict<br />
Mr. Dennis W. Cahill<br />
Dr.Verne E. Collins<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mrs. Betty Jo Halterman<br />
Dickerson<br />
Mrs. Angela Smallwood Fishel<br />
Mrs. Gretchen Roth Leinbach<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Rohlf Martin<br />
Mrs. Lisa Silber Mauck<br />
The Rev. Kathleen M. Ritz Monge<br />
The Rev. Eric T. Myers<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Netter<br />
Ms. Laurie Jean Pfeiffer<br />
Mr. Benjamin Tomassetti<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Berg Tomassetti<br />
1985<br />
Ms. Louise M. Ball<br />
Mr. Mark L. Benda<br />
Mr. Andrew C. Boothby<br />
Ms. Kyleann Sterling Burtt<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne Collins<br />
Mrs. Janet Copple Davis<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Parker Dolianitis<br />
Mr. William H. Eyles<br />
Mr. Michael O. Forest<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hester<br />
Mrs. Dena Beach Holland<br />
Mrs. Donna Shifflett Hopkins<br />
Mrs. Brenda Foltz Johnston<br />
Mrs. Dawn Stokes Keenan<br />
Ms. Sue C. Robinson<br />
Mrs. Genae Sine Russell<br />
Mr. George W. Stewart Jr.<br />
1986<br />
Mrs. Winifred Kyle Baker<br />
Ms. Lori Tillman Barbier<br />
Mr. Roger L. Burkhart<br />
Dr. Pamela Numbers Cangelosi<br />
Mr. Jeffrey M. Carpenter<br />
Mrs.Teresa Good Clark<br />
Ms. Carol A. Fredriksen<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Durmmond Harper<br />
Mr.Thomas J. Helmer<br />
Mrs. Katherine Gail Miller Johnson<br />
Mrs. Dee Shely Johnston<br />
Ms. Mary Bethune Ludtke<br />
Mr. Gerald R. McPherson<br />
Mr. John R. Milleson<br />
Mr. Jon E. Reed<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Green Schwartz<br />
Mrs. Judith McCann Slaughter<br />
Mrs. Karen Rugh Smith
1987<br />
Mrs. Kristen Waterman Basil<br />
Mrs. Michelle Marconi Benda<br />
Mrs. Deborah Cheney Bryan<br />
Mrs. Aneita Boyles Bryant<br />
Mrs. Sharon Murphy Busolits<br />
Mrs. Ellen C. Cowley<br />
Mrs. Stacy Hall Gaumer<br />
Dr. Alice King Hammel<br />
Mrs. Jill Balinger Kimbirl<br />
Mrs. Angela Barb Knupp<br />
Mrs. LaNae Williams Netter<br />
Ms. Jacqueline M. O'Connor<br />
Mrs. Sherry Billmyer Rinard<br />
Mrs. Kelly Dexter Smith<br />
Ms. Anne E. Spector<br />
Mrs. Linda Bing Thomas<br />
Mr. Scott A. Wahlin<br />
Mr. James P. Whitfield III<br />
Mrs. Beth Crouse Wiley<br />
1988<br />
Mr. Leonard W. Baber III<br />
Mrs.Yongsook Kim Baber<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathleen Hutzler Bennett<br />
Dr. Randall C. Black<br />
Ms. Lynnette R. Bolton<br />
Mr. Paul E. Delmerico<br />
Ms. Deanna Beth Driscoll<br />
Mr. John H. Harper<br />
Mrs. Lisa McDaniel Lambert<br />
Mr. Harry Dean Mason<br />
Ms. Linda A. Metzler<br />
Mrs. Ruth Unhoch Wenzel<br />
1989<br />
Mr. Kenneth M. Burks Sr.<br />
Mr. Joseph A. Busolits<br />
Mrs. Donna Avery Carroll<br />
Dr. Steven L. Cooksey<br />
Mrs. Cheryl Shell Funkhouser<br />
Mr. Richard E. Helsley<br />
Mrs. Laura Boxwell Lofton<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman<br />
Mrs. Helen Puskarich Slater<br />
Ms. Laura K. Stark<br />
Mr. Michael J. Szablak<br />
Mr. Jahn M.Van De Putte<br />
Ms. Cynthia Lee Willis<br />
1990<br />
Mr. Alan M. Baylock<br />
Mr. Mark H. Brandt<br />
Mr. Donald D. Cotton Jr.<br />
Mrs. Barbara Bailey Crawford<br />
Mrs. Lynnette Nixon Embree<br />
Mr.Thomas Curry Fisher III<br />
Mr. Louis Goldsmith<br />
Mr. Henry C. Green<br />
Mrs. Jody Taylor Guida<br />
Ms. Patricia E. Johnson<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Parker McManus<br />
Mr. Eric P. Michael<br />
Mr. Stephen A. Minor<br />
Mrs. Cheryl Wallace Reams<br />
Ms. Beverley E. Roberts<br />
Mr. John W. Russell Jr.<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Heisey Shroades<br />
Mrs. Mary Jo Slaughter<br />
Mr. Samuel A. Slaughter III<br />
Ms. Stacey A.Trentham<br />
Mrs. Carolyn Jensen Watts<br />
Mrs. Nancy E. Winn<br />
1991<br />
Mrs. Betty Bush Bee<br />
Mr. Ronald P. Dillard<br />
The Rev. Dr. Linda Bell Glass<br />
Mrs. Laura Neiler Hadley<br />
Mr. Robert T. Harris Jr.<br />
Mrs. Lorraine Snedden Harrison<br />
Mrs. L. Janell Good Hoffman<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Long Jackson<br />
Mr. Robert A. Kulton Jr.<br />
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lichliter<br />
Mrs. Joan Mothershead Nicholas<br />
Dr. H. Emerson Poling<br />
Mrs. Brenda Smedley Ring<br />
Mr. Jay B. Sandy<br />
Ms. Lisa M. Stewart<br />
Ms. Sanelma E. Sutton<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Hughes Taylor<br />
Mrs. Patricia Bowling Taylor<br />
Mrs. Alice Gorton West<br />
Mrs. Autumn Simms Wilson<br />
1992<br />
Ms. Leila Oakes Wood Boyer<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Hudgins Britton<br />
Mr. John Bret Burzio<br />
Mr. H. Anthony Clark<br />
Mrs. Stephanie Unhoch Cross<br />
Ms. Barbara W. Davis<br />
Ms. Marjorie K. Diehl<br />
Mrs. Julia Allwein Evans<br />
Mrs. Mary Baker Fisher<br />
Ms. Karen Marie Follett<br />
Mrs. Cheryll Ney Green<br />
Ms. Michelle Ann Hamlin<br />
Mrs. Genevieve Helsley Kibler<br />
Mrs.Tress Bolliger Kimble<br />
Mr. Richard J. Kowalick<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell Malone<br />
Ms. Dawn L. McMahon<br />
Mrs. Karin Broome Ohrstrom<br />
Mr. Mark J. Ohrstrom<br />
Mrs. Ann Moraska Palmer<br />
Mrs. Ruth Louise Riemenschneider<br />
Mr. Gary W. Sargent<br />
Mr. James E. Schade<br />
Mr. Rodger E. Smith<br />
Mrs. Ann Ryan Snapp<br />
Mr. Michael S. Swaim<br />
Mrs. Catherine Chase ter Weele<br />
Ms.Tanya L.Vance<br />
1993<br />
Mrs. Deborah Goold Barr<br />
Mrs. Ellen Wiedrick Benjamin<br />
Mrs. Karen Hart Bucher<br />
Mrs. Catherine A.Via Burzio<br />
Mr. Kenneth J. Cunningham<br />
Mrs. Nancy Nagley Felicio<br />
Mrs. Barbara Hartsell Fraley<br />
Mrs. Mattie Devers Fries<br />
Mr. James S. Glascock Jr.<br />
Mr. Michael W. Goyne<br />
Mrs. Julie Frey Gray<br />
Mr. Raymond T. Gronlund<br />
Ms. Gail A. Hefferon<br />
Mrs. Maria Teresa Huehn<br />
Mr. Michael L. Kelly<br />
Mrs. Katharine Bentley Kingsley<br />
Mrs. Lisa Jesberg Koperna<br />
Ms. Judith C. Mills<br />
Mrs. Michelle Bolen Moncrief<br />
Ms. Joyce Reynolds-Payne<br />
Mr. Kenneth W. Rhoads<br />
The Rev. Leah Jacobs Schade<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Nauer Simmons<br />
Ms. Ann A. C. Steiger<br />
Mr. Malcolm H.Van de Riet II<br />
Mr. Joseph E.Vidunas<br />
Mrs. Amanda Hite Volk<br />
Ms.Terri Ann Wenner<br />
Mrs. Karen Welch Williams<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson<br />
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1994<br />
Mrs. Janet Carpenter Cavalier<br />
Ms. Sybil Bertsch Cole<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Miller Cornwell<br />
Mrs. Kathy Voytko Cudia<br />
Mrs. Beth Chapman Dodson<br />
Mrs. Barbara Williams Fallings<br />
Mr. Scott M. Gray<br />
Mr. Richard A. Huxta<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Taber Johnson<br />
Mrs. Susie Karr Linscomb<br />
Mrs. Linda Hummer Merryman<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Harper Messaros<br />
Mr. Emmanuel K. Nzai<br />
Ms. Heather Lynn Preast<br />
Mr. Michael D. Samborsky<br />
Mr. C. Dino Sammarco<br />
Mrs. Barbara C. Singhas<br />
Mrs. Gretchen Snyder Smith<br />
Mr. John A. Stumpf<br />
Mrs. Kristy Bolyard Stumpf<br />
Ms. Barbara V. Suffecool<br />
Ms. Amanda Margaret Sweet<br />
Dr.Todd A.Telemeco<br />
Mr. James E.Todhunter Jr.<br />
Mr. David J.Vickers<br />
Mr. Bryan S. Welsh<br />
Mrs. Phoebe Love West<br />
1995<br />
Mrs. Hayley Brothers Adams<br />
Mr. Ford J. Dieth Jr.<br />
Mr. Carlos Aleixo dos Reis<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Foster Duncan<br />
Mrs. Sue A. Earley<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Johnston Edmundson<br />
Mr. Christopher K. Fairchild<br />
Mrs. Sheila Raye Felix<br />
Mrs. Lisa DeRoche Fesmire<br />
Mr. Peter R. Holden<br />
Mr. Christopher M. Hottle<br />
Ms.Theresa Ellen Kilmer<br />
Mrs. Pamela Neale Lamborne<br />
Mr. Charles D. Lesman<br />
Mrs.Tricia Barker Lesman<br />
Mrs. Mary Higgs Lock<br />
Mrs. Shirley White Maddox<br />
Mrs. Karen Good Marshall<br />
Mr. Joseph F. Mayes<br />
Ms. Lisa Scott Murray<br />
Mr. James H. Painter<br />
Mrs. LeAnn Collier Pancake<br />
Mrs. Janet Deabenderfer Pohlmann<br />
Ms. Cenira Boaventura Schreiber<br />
Mrs. Linda Rajtik Shade<br />
Mr. Ronald E. Stuebing<br />
Mr.Thomas D. Sweitzer Jr.<br />
Mrs. Cynthia E.Vance<br />
Mrs. Julie Ogburn White<br />
1996<br />
Mrs. Samantha Pfister Baugher<br />
Mrs. Hestel Washington Cutler<br />
Mrs. Delmer S. Gilliam<br />
Mr. Bryan P. Graham<br />
Mrs. Rita K. Grewal<br />
Mr. Franklin L. Hann Jr.<br />
Mrs. Joy Dewing Katz<br />
Mrs. Monica Vickers Kaufman<br />
Mrs. Jennifer O'Neil Kinkopf<br />
Mrs. Helen Ray Kinzer<br />
Mr. Jeremy A. Kraft<br />
MSgt Michael D. Larson<br />
Ms. Michelle M. McQuaid<br />
Mrs. LaDawn LaDuke Presgraves<br />
Mrs. Joanna Trowbridge Sell<br />
Ms. Robin Leigh Shafer<br />
Mrs. Jeanine Shank Sisler<br />
Ms. Dawn M. Skinner<br />
Mrs. Dale Lynne Stone<br />
Mrs. Darlene Marsiglia Vaselaros<br />
Mr. Joshua A. Walters<br />
Mrs. Patricia Jenkins Wright<br />
1997<br />
Ms. Jodi Leigh Allen<br />
Mrs. Barbara Elaine Andes<br />
Dr. Patricia Kinman Avery<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Huggins Brill<br />
Ms. Deborah A. Cooper<br />
Ms. Joyce A. Dunlap<br />
Mrs. Susan Keck Foster<br />
Mrs. Mary Bruce Hazelgrove Glaize<br />
Mrs. Susan Porterfield Golladay<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Argabrite Grove<br />
Mrs. Colleen Lee Happy<br />
Mr. Michael A. Hatfield<br />
Mrs. Laura Getic Hottinger<br />
Ms. Nora Waugh Jones<br />
Mr.Vincent Leonardis<br />
Mr. Gary L. Luttrell<br />
Mr. Christopher M. Mancini<br />
Mrs. Regina Oscar McIntire<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Massey Miller<br />
Ms. Shannon Malone Palmer<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mrs. Debra Boland Reynaud<br />
Mrs. Juliana Groff Sandy<br />
Mrs. Barbara Wilson Simpson<br />
Mrs. Marianne Piersanti Sirochman<br />
Mrs. M. Elaine Southerly<br />
Mrs. Conception Garcia Spiewak<br />
Mrs. Ann Marie Prebish Telemeco<br />
Mrs. Angela Neal Walters<br />
Mr. Lawrence L. Webb<br />
Mr. Edwin E. White Jr.<br />
1998<br />
Mr. Steven Patrick Barbe<br />
Mrs. Laura Griesemer Barbieri<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Bergner<br />
Mrs. Andrea Sobajian Callanen<br />
Ms. Beth A. Clark<br />
Mrs. Beverly Collins Clark<br />
Mr. Jay W. Foreman<br />
Mrs. Penny Helsley Holt<br />
Mrs. Candace D. Jenkins<br />
Ms. Gail E. Lambert<br />
Mrs. Judy Whipp Mills<br />
Mr.Thomas E. Moncrief<br />
Ms. Brenna M. O’Keefe<br />
Mrs. Kerri Anne Quinlan-Zhou<br />
Mrs. Catherine Christos Rudd<br />
Mr. Eric E. Sell<br />
Dr. Donald E. Slater<br />
Mr. Scott A. Steinkirchner<br />
Mr. Kevin L. Wess<br />
Ms. Mary Willis White<br />
Mr.TianXu Zhou<br />
1999<br />
Mrs. Sumaira A. Absar<br />
Ms. Robin B. Anderson<br />
Mr. Gregory J. Baruffi<br />
Mr. Gregory A. Bucher<br />
Mr. Mark L. Callanen<br />
Mrs.Traci Koenig Carlson<br />
Mr. Brady L. Carter<br />
Ms. Amanda G. Davis<br />
Mr. Bryan M. Dawidowicz<br />
Mrs. Karyn Osinski Dawidowicz<br />
Mrs. Catherine Dunne Delaney<br />
Mr. Kenneth M. Dodson<br />
Ms. Jane E. Eiker<br />
Mr. Mark R. Greene<br />
Ms. Karen G. Grey<br />
Mr. Bryan J. Harter<br />
Ms. Julie M. Jenkins<br />
Mr. Derek C. Kan
Mrs. Stacy Mills Kauffman<br />
Mrs. Lisa Low Lawson<br />
Mrs. Elaine Mayer Layman<br />
Mr. Dah Jye Lee<br />
Mrs. Bonnie Taylor McDonald<br />
Mr. Louis S. Nichols<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Potts<br />
Mrs. Samantha Starcher Purvis<br />
Mrs. Leigh Celeste Roberts<br />
Mrs. Gail Scheckel Rock<br />
Mr. Robert J. Shafer III<br />
Mr. Gregory M. Stockslager<br />
Ms.Victoria A. Weaver<br />
Mrs. Kelly Scott Wright<br />
Mrs. Barbara Ratke Zawistowski<br />
2000<br />
Mr. Erik L. Beatley<br />
Ms. Ann M. Campbell<br />
Dr. Jennifer N. Carter<br />
Ms. Joanna C. Claycomb<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Davis<br />
Dr. Andrea Verb Decker<br />
Ms. Hana L. Diaz<br />
Mrs. Jemmairose Ordaneza Eddy<br />
Ms. Erin A. Fitzpatrick<br />
Mr. Robert P. Hein<br />
Mr. Derek P. Helman<br />
Ms. Gail E. Huntley<br />
Mrs. Bethany Seekford Jarrells<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Ingalls Kang<br />
Mr. William F. LeMaster Jr.<br />
Mr. Stephen G. Lobell<br />
HAL AND BETTY<br />
DEMUTH<br />
WINCHESTER, VA<br />
Mrs. Sharon Callahan Mohrmann<br />
Mrs. Rickie Boise Nicolo<br />
TSgt Sheneal R. Purvis<br />
Mrs. Chennon Grubb Radford<br />
Mr. Shawn B. Scattergood<br />
Dr. Sean Scott Secrest<br />
Dr. Sherry Good Stewart<br />
Ms.Tammy M. Sutliff<br />
Dr. Keith D.Timms<br />
Dr. Julie E.Tipton<br />
Mr. James L.Tremoulis<br />
Ms. Pearl V. Underwood<br />
Mrs. Linda C. Wagner<br />
Mr. Aaron L. Whitacre<br />
Mrs. Amy Runkle Zirkle<br />
2001<br />
Ms. Rhonda L. Baran<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison Beaumont<br />
Mrs. Erica Bishop Brown<br />
Dr. Blenda Ann Chao<br />
Dr.Yukping Ng Chiu<br />
Ms. Mary Jean Corriss<br />
Mrs. Barbara Janney Derflinger<br />
Dr. Judith Young Erford<br />
Ms. Erin A. Ezzell<br />
Mrs. JoAnna Barnes Fonville<br />
Ms. Stephanie M. Grainger<br />
Mrs. Debra Cavin Greene<br />
Dr. Michael P. Harris<br />
Dr.Timothy J. Hill<br />
Mr. Eric J. Hilmecke<br />
Mrs. Kelly Buck Hunt<br />
Mr. Derek S. Jones<br />
Mrs. Karen Williams Kenyon<br />
Mr. David J. Kleba<br />
Dr. George E. Kreytak<br />
Mr. Richard W. Lenhart<br />
Mr. William P. McGann<br />
Dr. Stephen R. Nicholls<br />
Ms.Virginia Rae<br />
Mrs. Cheryl Glazier Reilly<br />
Ms. Lorri Allyson Rice<br />
Dr. Patricia A. Ross<br />
Mr. Matthew B. Schatti<br />
Mrs. Sarah Newman Shafer<br />
Ms. Nancy N. Sirivanakarn<br />
Dr. John C. Smith<br />
Mrs. Margaret Barber Stevens<br />
Mrs. Carolyn Rogers Thompson<br />
Dr. Joseph J. Urban<br />
Ms. Carole D.Vandergrift<br />
Dr. H. O. Wachsmann Jr.<br />
Mrs. Laurie Widener Wilson<br />
Mrs. Michelle Thornton Zarnegar<br />
2002<br />
Mrs. Lia Kaltreider Anderson<br />
Mr. Michael A. Baal<br />
Ms.Tonya L. Baggett<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Bauer<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Watt Berry<br />
Ms. Leslie N. Bradley<br />
Mrs. Carrie Ireland Briggs<br />
Mrs. Paula Kuta Bryant<br />
Ms. Lacey Ann Burnett<br />
Donors are able to link their passionate interests with their<br />
philanthropy to <strong>Shenandoah</strong>.<br />
Hal and Betty Demuth came to Winchester in search of a home they<br />
could restore to its original beauty and found it on Washington Street.<br />
Their painstaking restoration has resulted in a fabulous home of which<br />
they can be truly proud.The Demuths, advocates of the quality education<br />
and opportunity that <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> provides, have a long<br />
tradition of university and community involvement and a deep respect<br />
for the vision of President James A. Davis.The couple has elected to<br />
leave their home — a testament to their diligence, patience, love and<br />
imagination — to the university under the provisions of their wills. Some<br />
day their home may serve as quarters for visiting professors or a venue<br />
for concerts, lectures and other events that enrich the lives of the<br />
community. A gift of real property — one so lovingly restored — will<br />
enhance the university in immeasurable ways. Donors are able to link<br />
their passionate interests with their philanthropy to <strong>Shenandoah</strong>.They<br />
also are able to reduce any potential estate-tax consequences by leaving<br />
the property to charity, while retaining control of the throughout their<br />
lives.
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ALETA BOSLEY<br />
GALLUP, NM<br />
Mrs. Ann Shafer Carpenter<br />
Mrs. Cindy Parker Corcoran<br />
Mr. Kevin A. Culwell<br />
Ms. Lavenda L. Denney<br />
Ms. Ricki Elaine Dunn<br />
Mrs. Linda Barber Foiles<br />
Ms. Kelly M. Hudson<br />
Mr. Robert S. Hurt<br />
Ms. M. Barbara Iazzetti<br />
Mrs. Heather Gilmore Jones<br />
Mr. Samuel P. Karns<br />
Ms.Tania Michelle Kawasaki<br />
Ms. Cheryl L. Kennedy<br />
Ms. Nora C. Koerner<br />
Ms. Wendy D. Legge<br />
Ms. Danielle N. Magnes<br />
Mr. Mark Louis Marion<br />
Mr. John R. Mason<br />
Ms. Heather Lynn Moky<br />
Ms. Lori L. Netti<br />
Ms. Jackie H. Price<br />
Ms. Rachel D. Schaeffer<br />
Dr. Linda J. Schultz<br />
Mr. Matthew W. Semler<br />
Mr. Harry J. Stevens II<br />
Mr. Mikiah Umbertis<br />
Mr.Yimin Zhang<br />
Giving as a class is a time-honored way to promote class unity and<br />
maintain ties to a special place and time.<br />
Aleta Bosley was the treasurer of the pharmacy’s class of 2004 — a<br />
group of students who wanted to give something back before they<br />
left the campus to begin their careers all over the globe. As<br />
members of SU’s pharmacy school, they worked hard to meet the<br />
rigorous requirements of the young program already receiving<br />
national recognition among the nation’s pharmacy schools. And they<br />
value the times the students, faculty and staff came together to take<br />
a break from their rigorous schedules to share a meal and a few<br />
laughs. “Those were special times to us,” Aleta smilingly remembers.<br />
“But we never had a barbecue grill big enough to serve the crowd!”<br />
The class members collected $1,000 among themselves and<br />
purchased and installed a new gas grill that will be more than<br />
adequate to serve the growing pharmacy school. A plaque above the<br />
grill honors the pharmacy class of 2004. Aleta carries on the spirit of<br />
giving at <strong>Shenandoah</strong> as she embarks on a unique and exciting<br />
adventure — leaving her metro Washington home to work with the<br />
Indian Health Services in Gallup, N.M. She believes that even though<br />
her classmates have gone their separate ways to pursue their<br />
professions, they will stay in touch. And she hopes their giving to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> will become a tradition. Giving as a class is a timehonored<br />
way to promote class unity and maintain ties to a special<br />
place and time.<br />
2003<br />
Dr. Zemzem Adem<br />
Dr. Olubunmi Adesuyi<br />
Dr. Mahtab Arbab<br />
Dr. Celestine B. Bailey<br />
Dr.Vibha Bakshi<br />
Dr. Angeles M. Ballester<br />
Ms. Serena B. Beatty<br />
Dr. Kelley Smith Bishop<br />
Dr. Sally L. Blackledge<br />
Dr. Heather D. Boswell<br />
Dr. Michael D. Brown<br />
Dr. Natalie A. Brown<br />
Dr. Sharelle Brown<br />
Dr. John G. Bruno<br />
Dr. John G. Carpenter<br />
Dr. Jenny V. Chen<br />
Dr. Joseph B. Ciccarello<br />
Dr. Jennifer A. Comly<br />
Dr. Beth M. DiSabatino<br />
Ms. Lila J. Driver<br />
Ms. Dawn A. Drooger<br />
Dr. Christina Duty<br />
Dr. Natosha T. Eskander<br />
Dr. David L. Everhart<br />
Dr. Patricia J. Faris<br />
Dr. Jennifer J. Fickler<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Dr. Melissa L. Forman<br />
Ms. Sara E. Franklin<br />
Dr. Andrew F. Friedman<br />
Dr. Howard Keith Fuller<br />
Dr.Valerie J. Fusco<br />
Dr. Linda Gatto-Gambacorta<br />
Dr. Michael A. Getz<br />
Dr.Thomas W. Gorczynski<br />
Dr. Jonathan W. Grim<br />
Mrs. Heather Schaughency Hall<br />
Mr. Jonathan D. Hall<br />
Dr. William C. Hallett<br />
Dr. Kristie Dawn Haynes<br />
Dr. Sophia Houvardas<br />
Dr.Tarra S. Huffman<br />
Dr. Patricia Hughes<br />
Dr. Jason Hung<br />
Dr. Mary E. Hunter<br />
Dr. Carlos A. Insignares<br />
Dr. Georgiana L. Jarvis<br />
Dr. Jyothirmai R. Kasireddy<br />
Mr. Christopher N. Keller<br />
Dr. Colleen M. Kenney<br />
Dr. Jae Kap Kim<br />
Dr. Roger G. Long<br />
Mr. Eugene L. Loranger Jr.<br />
Dr.Tracie L. Lykins
Dr. Amy Miles Mabe<br />
Mrs. Kelley Downing Madensky<br />
Dr. William X. Malloy<br />
Dr. Lloyd M. Marcum<br />
Dr. Marya B. Margolis<br />
Dr. Jennifer A. Marshall<br />
Dr. Lori Moberg<br />
Mr. Gonzalo Muente<br />
Dr. Cecilia Hagmann Mullins<br />
Dr. Bahar Najd<br />
Dr. Cong B. Nguyen<br />
Dr. Mark W. Noga<br />
Dr. Nosakhare Osayamwen<br />
Dr. Dorothy Partlowe<br />
Dr. Pinki R. Patel<br />
Dr. Satyam G. Patel<br />
Dr.Vanisha Patel<br />
Dr. Lawrence M. Pawola<br />
Dr. Earl W. Pease<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Schulteis Pineda<br />
Mr. Marco T. Pineda<br />
Dr. Chester L. Price<br />
Dr. Maliha Qudus<br />
Ms. Shannon M. Racey<br />
Ms. Anna E. Rhyne<br />
Dr. Brigitte Schaufelberger<br />
Dr. William D. Schmidt<br />
Dr. Smita Shah<br />
Dr. Lisa Shelton-Strucko<br />
Ms. Mandi Deschler Smith<br />
Dr. Jennifer A. Sonzogni<br />
Dr.Tara Nichole Sorrels<br />
Dr. Jeffery W. Spray<br />
Dr. Suzanne P. Strickler<br />
Dr. Richard P. Sweeney<br />
Dr. Misty Denise Sword<br />
Dr. David L.Thacker<br />
Mr. Derrick B.Thompson<br />
Dr. Kimberly A.Tignor<br />
Dr. Hoanganh Tonnu-Pham<br />
Dr. Avelaine G.Trabel<br />
Dr. Hai Trieu Tran<br />
Dr. Rufael S.Tsegazeab<br />
Dr. Elaine Lindsay Twedt<br />
Dr. Howard F.Van Horn III<br />
Dr. Rhonda A.Vinet<br />
Dr. Hailu T. Wakjera<br />
Dr. Kelliann R. Walker<br />
Dr. Brian D. Williamson<br />
Dr. Douglas A. Wood<br />
Dr. Eloise D. Woodruff<br />
2004<br />
Dr. Adelanke Adebusoye<br />
Dr. Christina L. Adkins<br />
Dr. Martha A. Adkins<br />
Dr. Barbara R. Alley<br />
Ms. Hope Ann Andrews<br />
Ms. Mary E. Bailey<br />
Dr. Maria K. Bain<br />
Dr. Cecilia Lynn Baker<br />
Dr. Patty Bamarni<br />
Ms. Nicolette M. Barbato<br />
Ms. Christine M. Blewett<br />
Dr. Kingsley Boateng<br />
Dr. Diane M. Boomsma<br />
Dr. Aleta B. Bosley<br />
Dr. Aniome Fatima Braimah<br />
Dr. Nassouri K. Brown<br />
Dr. Christy Robin Bucklen<br />
Dr.Trish Nicole Bullock<br />
Dr. Julie A. Bultas<br />
Dr. Jason A. Busciglio<br />
Mrs. Jessica Priest Cahill<br />
Dr. Angelo C. Carter<br />
Dr. Carrie M. Ceresa-Withrow<br />
Dr. Lorraine M. Dethlefsen<br />
Dr. Brian W. Dufour<br />
Mr. Joseph Z. Dzombo<br />
Dr. Sumaya Elgadi<br />
Dr. Nader El-Kareh<br />
Dr. Iyvonne O. Etchu<br />
Dr. Anthony B. Fields<br />
Dr. Margaret A. Fisher<br />
Dr. Jeremy R. Fox<br />
Dr. Carrie A. Freeberry<br />
Mrs. Gloria Nydam Goode<br />
Dr. Kelli Slone Grim<br />
Dr. Meghan A. Harris<br />
Dr.Thomas A. Harsh<br />
Mr. Stefan T. Hasson<br />
Ms. Eun-Young Hannah Hong<br />
Dr. Diem N. Hua<br />
Dr. Alan I. Huber<br />
Dr. Christopher Hudock<br />
Dr. Adaobi Ikedilo<br />
Dr. Lisa M. Inabinet<br />
Ms. April Marie Irwin<br />
Ms. Shena T. Ivory<br />
Dr. Cynthia A. Jackevicius<br />
Dr. Anisha Joseph<br />
Dr.Tara J. Kamenski<br />
Mrs. Christa Metcalf Kelly<br />
Dr. Sontheary A. Kem<br />
Dr. Jennifer T. Kiedaisch<br />
Dr. Mina Kim<br />
Dr. Linda Younghui Kim-Jung<br />
Dr. Susan J. Kong<br />
Dr.Tina Marie Krull<br />
Dr. Jane Langan<br />
Ms.Teri H. Leake<br />
Ms. Amy N. Macher<br />
Dr. Anna Manneh<br />
Ms. Holly B. Mansfield<br />
Dr. Alla Marks<br />
Ms. Heather D. Martin<br />
Dr. Kelly Theresa Mendoza<br />
Dr. Kusum S. Mistry<br />
Dr. Fatima Mohsin<br />
Dr. Steven Craig Freeman Muhammad<br />
Dr. Armen Mzrakian<br />
Dr. Heather N. Nabb<br />
Ms. Cheryl K. Nelson<br />
Dr. London N. Nelson<br />
Mr. Nicholas J. Nerangis Sr.<br />
Dr. Patricia C. Owens<br />
Dr. Christie M. Parker<br />
Dr. Kripa D. Patel<br />
Dr. Medha Patel<br />
Dr. Jamie R. Pauley<br />
Dr. Janet L. Pham<br />
Dr. Hong-Hanh Phan<br />
Dr. Lindsey Philpot<br />
Mr. Sanjuna T. L. Pradhan<br />
Dr. Danielle Irene Przychodzin<br />
Dr. Fariba Rahbary<br />
Ms. Shannon D. Revels<br />
Dr. Susan Foster Riggleman<br />
Mr. Paul M. Riner<br />
Ms. Doris C. Robinson<br />
Ms. Lesley Lynne Scherrer<br />
Dr. Jennifer Schoenhals-Martinez<br />
Dr. Mary K. Sendi<br />
Dr. Sujata S. Shah<br />
Ms. Jamie L. Sharpton<br />
Dr. Kristine M. Smeal<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Sharp Smith<br />
Dr. Susmita Solanki<br />
Dr. Leo E. Solomon Jr.<br />
Mr. Jonathan C. Stewart<br />
Dr. Kyla Stiltner<br />
Ms. Kyla C. Sullivan<br />
Dr. Brian K. Sydnor<br />
Dr. Jeffrey S.Taylor<br />
Dr. Sameer Thapar<br />
Dr. Nimita Thekkepat<br />
Dr. Jonathan U. Ugege<br />
Dr. Betty A. Wasef<br />
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Ms. Jennifer L. Weitz<br />
Dr. Rachel C. White<br />
Dr. Jonathan Ryan Woods<br />
Dr. Wendy Combs Woods<br />
Dr. Amanda H. Wurster<br />
Dr. Betty Yarhi<br />
Dr. Esther Yoo<br />
Dr.Theresa M. Zemke<br />
CONSTITUENT GIVING<br />
Business/Corporation<br />
220 Seafood Restaurant<br />
A Blooming Earth Florist &<br />
Greenhouse<br />
Adelphia Media Services<br />
Allen D. Johnson Inc.<br />
Allen Properties Inc.<br />
Allied Systems Corporation<br />
Anderson Roofing & Sheet Metal<br />
Works Inc.<br />
Annandale Millwork Corporation<br />
Apple Federal Credit Union<br />
Apple Valley Foods Inc.<br />
Apple Valley Scale Company<br />
Applegate Art Gallery<br />
Aramark Sports and Entertainment<br />
AstraZeneca<br />
B. Funk Dance Company<br />
B. J. Sager Inc.<br />
Bank of Clarke County<br />
Barbe Physical Therapy<br />
Baskets for Gifts<br />
BB&T Blue Ridge Region<br />
Beck Company<br />
Bennett Chevrolet<br />
B-K Office Supply Inc.<br />
Blue Ribbon Pallets Inc.<br />
Blue Ridge Coffee Roasters<br />
Boyer & Ritter<br />
Boyer Landscapes Inc.<br />
C. H. Schutte Inc.<br />
Cacophony Inc.<br />
Cavalier Kitchens and Baths Inc.<br />
C-Comm Corporation<br />
Central Coca-Cola Bottling<br />
Company Inc.<br />
CFO Services Inc.<br />
Clarke Motors Inc.<br />
Class Act Hair Designs<br />
Clear Channel Broadcasting Inc.<br />
Construction Management Inc.<br />
Consumer Link Inc.<br />
The Copernicus Group Inc.<br />
Custom Cedar Creations<br />
CVS Pharmacy Inc.<br />
Dag Music Inc.<br />
Delco Cleaners<br />
DST Associates<br />
Don Harper Productions Inc.<br />
Dunkin’ Donuts<br />
E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company<br />
Electrical Contractors Inc.<br />
Electronics Plus<br />
Enterprise Leasing Company<br />
Eugene B. Smith Gallery<br />
Evers Family Restaurant<br />
First Bank<br />
Foster’s Jewelers<br />
Frank Capp Enterprises Inc.<br />
Frederick Block Company Inc.<br />
Glaize Developments Inc.<br />
GMAC<br />
Goodloe & DeArment DDS<br />
Green Tree Restaurant<br />
H & H Builders Inc.<br />
H & W Construction Company Inc.<br />
Hahn Medical Practices Inc.<br />
Heavenly Ham<br />
Henn Ware<br />
Holiday Inn Winchester<br />
Hotel Strasburg<br />
IHOP<br />
Impressions Plus<br />
Ironside Consultants<br />
Kathryn Grill Graphic Design<br />
Kern Motor Company Inc.<br />
Kimberly’s<br />
Kuchemba’s Service Station<br />
Kysela Pere et Fils Ltd.<br />
Le Nails<br />
Lodge Construction Inc.<br />
Long & Foster<br />
Marlow Leasing Corporation<br />
Marlow Motor Company Inc.<br />
Marsh & Legge Land Surveyors<br />
Massanutten Resort<br />
Mid Atlantic Network Inc.<br />
Miller Auto Sales Inc.<br />
Mountain Mystic Trading Company<br />
Naked Mountain Vineyard & Winery<br />
Nationwide Insurance/Commercial<br />
Services Group<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
National Fruit Product Company Inc.<br />
NBC 25<br />
Negley Construction Inc.<br />
Neice’s Trucking<br />
Nellcor/Tyco Healthcare<br />
Nerangis Enterprises Inc.<br />
Nerangis Management Corporation<br />
Nibblins<br />
North Carolina Mutual Wholesale<br />
Drug Company<br />
Northern Virginia Community Hospital<br />
Oakcrest Companies<br />
Omps Funeral Home<br />
Papa John’s Pizza<br />
Partlow Insurance Agency<br />
Patton’s Furniture<br />
The Pepsi Bottling Group Inc.<br />
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Philip Morris Companies Inc.<br />
Pifer Office Supply Inc.<br />
Pine Realty<br />
Precision Energy Management<br />
Company<br />
Red Roof Inn<br />
Ricketts Construction Company Inc.<br />
Rite Aid Corporation<br />
Royal Broadcasting Inc.<br />
Royal Crown Bottling Company of<br />
Winchester Inc.<br />
Sheetz Inc.<br />
Sheila’s Sweets<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Telecommunications<br />
Company<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley Golf Club<br />
Shentel Service Company<br />
Shockey Companies<br />
Signet Screen Printing & Embroidery<br />
Sleep Inn & Suites<br />
Smashing Productions Inc.<br />
Sodexho<br />
Solid Woods Unfinished Furniture<br />
Jim Stutzman Chevrolet<br />
Cadillac-Buick<br />
Systems Coordinators Inc.<br />
T. J. Larson Company<br />
Tan & More Inc.<br />
Taylor-Grace LLC<br />
The Barn<br />
The Littlest Shoppe<br />
The Northern Virginia Daily<br />
Thomas House Restaurant
Tire Distributors Inc.<br />
Travelodge of Winchester<br />
Turner Real Estate<br />
United Insurance Management<br />
Company<br />
Valley Health<br />
Valley Lumber and Building<br />
Materials Inc.<br />
Valley Photo Centre Inc.<br />
Valley Proteins Inc.<br />
The Vectre Corporation<br />
Virginia Honey Company Inc.<br />
Wachovia Bank<br />
Wachovia Securities<br />
Walgreen Company<br />
Wayside Theatre<br />
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc.<br />
Whetzel Corporation<br />
Wilkins & Walter Insurance Agency Inc.<br />
Wilkins’ ShoeCenter Inc.<br />
Wilson’s Asphalt Maintenance<br />
WINC-FM<br />
Winchester Aquarium & Pet Center<br />
Winchester Floral Inc.<br />
Winchester Ford-Mazda-Subaru<br />
Winchester Golf Center<br />
Winchester Medical Center Inc.<br />
Winchester Physical Therapy and<br />
Sports Medicine Inc.<br />
Winchester Printers Inc.<br />
The Winchester Star<br />
Wright’s Run LP<br />
Churches/Organizations<br />
Books Etc.<br />
Chelsea Area Players<br />
Clarke County Lions Club Inc.<br />
Class of 2003/Nursing<br />
Class of 2003/Pharmacy School<br />
Class of 2004/Pharmacy School<br />
Discovery UMC<br />
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra<br />
Fraternal Order of Eagles #824<br />
Kiwanis Club of Winchester<br />
Loudoun Symphony<br />
Marvin Chapel UMC<br />
Maryland Symphony Orchestra<br />
North Hollywood Church of<br />
Religious Science<br />
Phi Mu Alpha<br />
PRO Physical Therapy<br />
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Arts Council<br />
Sherando Athletic Association<br />
Southside Baptist Church<br />
UMC Board of Higher Education<br />
Valley Hoops Basketball Camp<br />
Virginia United Methodist Foundation<br />
Winchester District UMC<br />
Winchester Elks Lodge No. 867<br />
Winchester Host Lions Club<br />
Winchester Moose Lodge No. 1283<br />
WMRA<br />
Zion Baptist Church<br />
Estate Gifts<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
Estate of Janice L. Friddle<br />
Estate of Robert E. Lutz<br />
Estate of Richmond H. McCluer<br />
Estate of Enid K. Parker<br />
Estate of James A. Stutzman Sr.<br />
Faculty/Staff<br />
Dr. Karen E. Abraham-Justice<br />
Mr. Quaiser Absar<br />
Mrs. Debbie J. Adams<br />
Dr. Charlotte Nelson Aiosa<br />
Dr. Calvin H. Allen Jr.<br />
Mr. Kevin L. Anderson<br />
Mr. David D. Anthony<br />
Mrs. Mary Kay Armstrong<br />
Ms. Miranda R. Armstrong<br />
Mrs.Yongsook Kim Baber (’88)<br />
Dr. John P. Balcer<br />
Mrs. Cheryl A. Barlow<br />
Mr. Christopher A. Bean<br />
Dr. William C. B. Berghaus<br />
Mr. Donald B. Black<br />
Mrs. Mary Beth Board<br />
Dr. Robert J. Bonometti<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Bousquet<br />
Dr. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Ms. Lois G. Bowers<br />
Dr. Mary E. Bowser<br />
Dr. Sue Marston Boyd (’68)<br />
Mr. William M. Bozman<br />
Dr. Edward E. Brandt<br />
Ms. Gail C. Brill<br />
Mr. Larry W. Brooks<br />
The Rev. David R. Brosnan<br />
Mrs. Karen Hart Bucher (’93)<br />
Dr. Glenn R. Burdick<br />
Dr. Melissa Wolff Burke<br />
Mr. Robert V. Burke<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Burrier (’67)<br />
Mrs. Betty I. Carbaugh<br />
Ms. Rachel A. Carlson<br />
Mr. Michael D. Carpenter<br />
Ms. Susan B. Carter<br />
Mr. D. Scott Cassada (’80)(’93)<br />
Mr. Shawn D. Cassidy<br />
Ms.Ting-Yu Chen<br />
Mrs. Celia Zuckerman Clowe<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne Collins (’85)<br />
Dr. Steven L. Cooksey (’89)<br />
Dr. John D. Copenhaver Jr.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Courts<br />
Dr. James A. Davis<br />
Mrs. Janet Copple Davis (’85)<br />
Dr. Miles K. Davis<br />
Dr. Warren E. DeArment<br />
Mr. Barry W. Deuel<br />
Ms. Ericka Taun Dimmick<br />
Mr. Raymond L. Eifel<br />
Mr. William W. Endorf<br />
Ms.Valerie A. Embrey<br />
Mrs. Martha S. Erbach<br />
Mr. Christopher K. Fairchild (’95)(’97)<br />
Mr. Gene E. Fisher<br />
Dr.Tracy Fitzsimmons<br />
Ms. Karen M. Follett (’87)(’92)<br />
Mr. Michael O. Forest (’85)(’86)<br />
The Rev. Barry S. Foster<br />
Mrs. Susan K. Foster (’97)<br />
Mr. Clyde A. Friddle<br />
Dr. R.T. Good III<br />
Mrs. Stacey Ellen Gray<br />
Ms. Rosemary A. Green<br />
Mrs. Sherry E. Grey<br />
Ms. Donna Gullstrand<br />
Mr. Richard A. Haag<br />
Ms. Amy B. Hammond<br />
Dr. John W. Happ<br />
Mr. Robert T. Harris Jr. (’91)(’95)<br />
Mr. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Mr. Michael A. Hatfield (’97)(’02)<br />
Mrs. Carolyn Y. Heisey<br />
Ms. Erica M. Helm<br />
Mr. Derek P. Helman (’00)<br />
Mr. Ronald D. Herbaugh<br />
Mr. Harold Herman<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
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Mr. John D. Hill<br />
Dr. Warren R. Hofstra<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline N. Hott<br />
Dr. Bradley P. Howard<br />
Mr. Philip N. Hunter Jr.<br />
Ms. Gail E. Huntley (’00)<br />
Mr. Robert S. Hurt (’02)<br />
Dr. Joanne C. Jacobs<br />
Dr. John T. Jacobs<br />
Mr. Martin A. Janowitz<br />
Mr. Brian Jenkins<br />
Ms. Jeanne C. Jenkins<br />
Dr. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mr. Derek S. Jones (’01)<br />
Dr. Marvin Josaitis<br />
Mr. Derek C. Kan (’99)<br />
Mrs. Kimberly D. Keckley<br />
Mrs. Linda W. Keffer<br />
Mrs. Lisa Z. Kendra<br />
Dr. Geraldine W. Kiefer<br />
Ms.Theresa Ellen Kilmer (’95)<br />
Dr. Mary Ann Kirkpatrick<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles<br />
Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Mr. Robert A. Kulton Jr. (’91)<br />
Dr. James C. Laidlaw<br />
Mrs. Pamela Neale Lamborne (’95)<br />
Mrs. Judith Myers Landes (’78)<br />
Mr. Robert P. Larson<br />
Mrs. Angela Lynn Lee<br />
Mr. David A. Legge<br />
Dr. Ann St. Clair Lesman<br />
Mrs. Melanie K. Lewis<br />
Dr. Charles P. Lickson<br />
Mrs. Mitsi H. Lizer<br />
Mrs. Cathy J. Loranger<br />
Mrs.Tracie P. MacMahon<br />
Dr. Elaine F. Magee<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Mr. Michael E. Main (’78)<br />
Mrs. Karen Good Marshall (’95)(’99)<br />
(’02)(’03)<br />
Mrs. Bonnie Taylor McDonald (’99)<br />
Mrs. Carol F. Melby<br />
Dr. Diane E. Melby<br />
Mr. Anthony A. Miller<br />
Ms. Joyce H. Miller<br />
Mrs. Anne B. Mitchell<br />
Mrs.Vickie Morley<br />
Dr. Martha J. Morrow<br />
Dr.Thomas M. Murphy<br />
Mr. Scott A. Musa<br />
Mrs. Catherine J. Nelson<br />
Dr. Scott A. Nelson<br />
Mrs. Sherry S. Newcombe<br />
Dr. David W. Newton<br />
Dr. Marian Newton<br />
Dr. Janette E. Ogg<br />
Ms. Nikki S. Orndorff<br />
Mrs. Patricia A. Patterson<br />
Dr. Daniel A. Pavsek<br />
Mrs. Kimberly Schulteis Pineda<br />
(’01)(’03)<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Dr. John D. Proe<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Liskey Quarles (’82)<br />
Dr. Sheila Sparks Ralph<br />
Ms. Sue C. Robinson (’85)<br />
Ms. Jeanne K. Ruhling<br />
Mrs. Carolyn S. Rutherford<br />
Dr.Travis L. Sample<br />
Mrs. Laura K. Saville<br />
Mrs. Robyn H. Schroth<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy Schultz<br />
(’79)(’86)<br />
Mrs.Tania L. Sharpton<br />
Mrs. Sherlyn Bloom Shaughnessy<br />
(’74)(’82)(’92)<br />
Dr. William Shendow<br />
The Hon. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mrs. Carol F. Shobe<br />
Mrs. Helen Puskarich Slater (’89)(’91)<br />
Mr. Bradley C. Snowden, Esq.<br />
Mr. Richard W. Stephenson<br />
Mr. John V. Stevens (’81)<br />
Dr. Cindia Davis Stewart (’79)<br />
Dr. Karen Huff Stewart<br />
Dr. Gretchen Van Mater Stone<br />
Dr. Richard E. Stull<br />
Mrs. Deborah M.Teates<br />
Dr.Todd A.Telemeco (’94)(’97)<br />
Miss Elizabeth A.Temple<br />
Dr. Steven H.Tepper<br />
Dr. Richard G.Teske<br />
Dr.Yvonne R.Teske<br />
Mrs. Linda Bing Thomas (’87)(’94)<br />
Mr. Charles C.Thornton Jr.<br />
Mrs. Emily F.Tremoulis<br />
Mr. Julian Tryczynski<br />
Mr. Mark A.Turner<br />
Mr. Guillermo X. Ubilla<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Ms. Pearl V. Underwood (’00)<br />
Dr. Jeanne Hawkins Van Tyle<br />
Mr. Jerry A.Van Voorhis<br />
Mrs. Cynthia E.Vance ('95)<br />
Mr. Jan G. Wagner<br />
Dr. Karen L. Walker<br />
Mr. Lawrence L. Webb (’97)<br />
Dr. Pamela Bayliss Webber (’75)<br />
Mrs. Diana Fenni White<br />
Mrs. Helen H. Zebarth<br />
Dr. David S. Zerull<br />
Mr.TianXu Zhou ('98)<br />
Ms. Patricia L. Zontine<br />
Foundations<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan<br />
Foundation<br />
Anne Andrews Black<br />
Charitable Lead Unitrust<br />
Anonymous Donors<br />
ASHP Foundation<br />
BB&T Charitable Foundation<br />
Beazley Foundation Inc.<br />
Brandt Foundation<br />
Burford Leimenstoll Foundation Inc.<br />
Caruthers Foundation Inc.<br />
Catesby Foundation<br />
Clements Foundation<br />
CVS Charitable Trust Inc.<br />
George Edward Durell Foundation<br />
Eckerd Corporation<br />
Foundation<br />
Victoria E. Sansalon Hasse Trust<br />
Jessie Ball duPont Fund<br />
E. Letitia Kerns Trust<br />
Little River Foundation<br />
Merck Company Foundation<br />
Morse Family Foundation<br />
NACDS Foundation<br />
Newton B. Shingleton Trust<br />
Ohrstrom Foundation Inc.<br />
Plucked String Foundation Inc.<br />
Harry & Reba Rickard Trust<br />
David C. Scott Charitable Trust<br />
Shentel Foundation<br />
Stouffer Family Charitable Trust<br />
Tara Foundation Inc.<br />
The Freedom Forum<br />
The Kroger Company Foundation
The Presser Foundation<br />
Theresa A.Thomas Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
W. James & Jane K.Truettner<br />
Foundation<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation<br />
Inc.<br />
James R. Wilkins Charitable Trust<br />
William Blair & Company<br />
Foundation<br />
Winchester Medical Center Foundation<br />
Friends<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Addington<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Aikens<br />
Dr. Charlotte & Mr. Angelo Aiosa<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Howard O. Allen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Mrs. Mary B. Alterman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Silvio E. Alvarez<br />
Mr. Robert C. Amos<br />
Mr. Scott F. Andres<br />
Ms.Tonya J. Andrews<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas C. Apostle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Michael Armstrong<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John H. Armstrong<br />
The Rev. H. Randolph Arrington<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J.Victor Arthur Jr.<br />
Mr. Hesham F. Attia<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David E. Ayers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Ayers<br />
Ms. Carrie Tate Aylor<br />
Mr. William T. Aylor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Mr. Bruce H. Babcock & Ms. Barbara<br />
L.Vang<br />
Mrs. Jeanne F. Baden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bailey<br />
Mr. Nathan E. Bailey<br />
Ms. Edwardine Bain<br />
Ms. Jennifer L. Baker<br />
Ms. Mary C. Balboni<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Baldwin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Baldwin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin R. Banton<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kent W. Barber Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Barbour<br />
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Bartley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Basile<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Elington Bates<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bates<br />
Ms. Jeannie Burke Battaile<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Bauserman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Bean<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Beaudoin<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Bechamps<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Benham III<br />
Ms. Rebecca B. Berberich<br />
Ms. Louise M. Bergland<br />
Ms. Elizabeth H. Bergmann<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Berlin Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donn R. Besselievre<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bryon Biggs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Billmyer<br />
Mr. George M. Black<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Black<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Black<br />
Mrs. Barbara L. Bledsoe<br />
Ms. Josephine C. Blue<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Boggess<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keith J. Boi<br />
Mrs. Sue M. Bonnett<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Edward V. Bonyak<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Bruce Boppe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Noel M. Borden<br />
Ms. Jayne Ann Borg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney D. Boutwell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Bower<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Bowles Jr.<br />
Mr. George M. Bowman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Bowman<br />
Mr.Todd M. Bowman<br />
Dr. Mary & Mr. Barry Bowser<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Boxley Jr.<br />
Mrs. Claire D. Boyd<br />
Dr. Sue M. & Mr. James E. Boyd<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bradfield<br />
Mr. & Mrs.William F. Brandt Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin H. Brankamp<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Braswell<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Warren L. Braun<br />
Ms. Alice B. Brill<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Byron A. Brill<br />
Mr. David Lee Brill<br />
Ms. Joanne Britland<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Brooks<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Brown<br />
Ms. Janet H. Brown<br />
Ms. Joan Ryman Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Brown<br />
Mr. Gordon W. Bruck<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Mr. William W. Buckner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Bullock<br />
Ms. Ida J. Bunch<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Burkholder<br />
Mr. James G. Burton Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Burton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles V. Bush<br />
Ms. Deborah J. Bushrod<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ross E. Byers<br />
The Hon. Harry F. Byrd Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Byrd III<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas T. Byrd<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Peter G. Callas<br />
Dr. & Mrs. O. Winston Cameron Jr.<br />
Mr. David Charles Campbell<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ewen A. Campbell<br />
Mrs. Harriet Campbell<br />
Mr. Scott M. Capehart<br />
Mr. Benjamin S. Carlson<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Carlson<br />
The Rev. Dr. Charles M. Carlsson Jr.<br />
Ms. Beth A. Carmain<br />
Ms. Lauran R. Carpinello<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James H. Carroll<br />
Mr. Jerry N. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard I. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Cartotto<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Casey<br />
Mr. Philip J. Casselano & Ms. E. Lane<br />
Peyton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brawner Cates III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Cather Sr.<br />
Ms. Linda K. Cather<br />
Mr. Darrell Chapman<br />
Mrs. June Brown Chapman<br />
Ms. Melinda P. Childress<br />
Mrs. Betty Sams Christian<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Claytor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Cleaver<br />
Ms. Judy L. Cline<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Mr.Thomas E. Coker<br />
Mr. Herbert H. Conley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Connor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Conrad<br />
Dr. C. Barrie Cook<br />
Amb. Frances D. Cook<br />
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Ms. Candace A. Cooney<br />
Mr. Matthew R. Coontz<br />
Dr. Richard Cottrell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Cowherd<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Cox<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy S. Coyne<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Perry F. Crabill Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Crane<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Craun<br />
Ms. Rosa C. Creamer<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Richard G. Creasey<br />
Ms. Barbara A. Crim<br />
Mr. Quentin C. Crommelin Jr.<br />
Dr. Nancy Larrick Crosby<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Crosen<br />
Ms. Nancy Lou Cross<br />
Mrs. Cheryl L. Crowell<br />
Mr. Daniel J. Curtin Jr.<br />
Ms. Glyndon L. Dabbs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Dailey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Dale III<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Dame<br />
Mrs. Massie Hawthorne Damron<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Daniels Jr.<br />
Mr. Drew J. D’Anthony<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. D’Anthony Sr.<br />
Dr. Cee Ann Davis & Col. William<br />
Hammack<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy E. Davis<br />
Mrs. Mary Jane Day<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Dearing III<br />
Dr. Nancy Bollinger & Dr. Damon<br />
W. DeArment<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Debney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Stanley Dees<br />
Mr. & Mrs. L. Linwood DeHaven<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas H. Delashmutt<br />
Mrs. Beth G. Delawder<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Dellinger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Delmerico<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Denison<br />
Mrs. Barbara W. Devers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Myron Dickerson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Diehl Jr.<br />
Ms. Cathryn F. Disch<br />
Dr. James G. Disch<br />
Mr. Aaron Dixon-Proctor<br />
Ms. Donna P. Dodderidge<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Earnest C. Dodson<br />
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Charles E. Dominy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Dove<br />
Mrs. Rose M. Dove<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Downing<br />
Mr. John W. Dresely<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Dulaney<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
Mr. John M. Easley<br />
Ms. Kim Edmonds<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Robert Edwards<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph J. Edwards Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie K. Ellington<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William W. Ellis<br />
Ms. Debra Elza<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Engle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jon T. Epperson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Erb<br />
Bishop & Mrs. R. Kern Eutsler<br />
Mrs. Eugenia W. Evans<br />
Mr. Ronald E. Everett<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Everly<br />
Mr. Rudolph M. Evers<br />
Mrs.Thomas L. Fawcett<br />
Mr. John C. Feeley III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Ms. Louise A. Figley<br />
Ms. Elizabeth A. Finch<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Finley<br />
Ms. Kristen A. Fishel<br />
Mr. Bruce W. Fisher<br />
Ms. Helen E. Fisher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Fisher III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Fisher<br />
Mr. Michael B. Fitzgerald<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Fitzsimmons<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce L. Flax<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy H. Flynn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leo R. Fogg<br />
Mrs. Patricia M. Fogle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Forman<br />
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. David T. Forrest<br />
Mrs. Dannette Fortney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Foster<br />
Ms. Ava P. Frank<br />
Mr. G. Anthony Frates IV<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Frazier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Frazier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Frazier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Freitas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. French<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Frey<br />
Mrs. Madge Abshire Fries<br />
Ms. Monica Frye<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Fulton<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mrs. Eleanor R. Funkhouser<br />
Mr. J. B. Fuqua<br />
Ms. Peggy J. Furgerson<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Allen A. Futral Jr.<br />
Mrs. Loti Falk Gaffney<br />
Mrs. Pearl W. Gaines<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Gans II<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James E. Gardiner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Garrett Jr.<br />
The Rev. Dr. Susan S. & The Rev.<br />
Daniel Garrett<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Hunter M. Gaunt Jr.<br />
Mrs. Sally A. George<br />
Ms. Kathleen M. Gibbs<br />
Mrs. Mary Anne Gibson<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Gildersleeve<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gillespie<br />
Mr. Rick Giovinazzo & Ms. Lynn<br />
Rosenberg<br />
Mr. Benjamin A. Gitterman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Gladu<br />
Mrs. Dorothy H. Glaize<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Glaize Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Glaize Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Goad<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Morris L. Goldstein<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Goldstein<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John L. Goodloe III<br />
Mrs. Sue Ann Goodwin<br />
Mrs. C. Louise Gosnell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Graney<br />
Gen. & Mrs. Alfred M. Gray<br />
The Hon. Elmon T. Gray<br />
Dr. Meredith W. Green<br />
Mr. William T. Green<br />
Mr. Derek M. Greygor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Griffenhagen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Grist<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Groah<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grogg<br />
Mrs. Lois Gilbert Grove<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Groves<br />
Mrs. Alberta C. Gruver<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob P. Gruver Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Adel B. Guirguis<br />
Mr. Douglas L. Guynn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hall<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Halseth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Hamilton<br />
Ms. Carolyn L. Hammack<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John A. Harden
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Hardesty Jr.<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Charles H. Harless<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory E. Harper<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Harris<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Harris III<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harris<br />
Mr.Tyrone G. Harris Jr.<br />
Ms. Karen J. Harvey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Hasse<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Hatzes Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. Donald Haverstick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin F. Haynes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Haynes II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Hazel Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Hazel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Healey<br />
Mr. Jeffrey S. Hedrick<br />
Dr. & Mrs. W. Jackson Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Helm<br />
Ms.Teri Hepler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Herman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hester<br />
Ms. Adelia C. Heuer<br />
Ms. Karen M. Hild<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Hoerner III<br />
Mr. Gregory A. Hoffman<br />
Ms.Tiffany K. Hoffman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Holland<br />
Mr. Hamilton Holliday<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William B. Holtzman<br />
Dr.Theresa S. Honeycutt<br />
Mr. Daniel A. Hoopes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Horton Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hostetler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard H. Hott<br />
Mr. Christopher J. Hovey<br />
Mr. Allan B. Hudson & Ms.<br />
Nancy Wightman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Huehn<br />
Mr. Dennis J. Humenik<br />
Mr. James I. Hunt<br />
Ms. Pamela L. Hunt<br />
Mr. Curtis M. Hunter Jr.<br />
Mr. R. Hunter Hurt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hutton<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas C. Iden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Inger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Ingram<br />
Ms. Elaine K. Inman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Randolph M. Jackson<br />
Col. Jack C. James<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Jarvis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin A. Johnson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Johnson<br />
Mrs. Patsy B. Johnson<br />
Ms.Trudy Johnson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Johnston<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur S. Johnston<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Donald D. M. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H.W. “Jake” Jones<br />
Mr. James L. Jones Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas S. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Jordan<br />
Dr. Gina M. & Dr. Sherif Z. Kaiser<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Kalbach<br />
Ms. Rhoda Binley Karusaitis<br />
Ms. Roberta Kassig-Smith<br />
Ms. Barbara M. Keating<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John D. Keister<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul V. Kelchner<br />
Mr. Benjamin C. Keller<br />
Ms. Diane Kelly<br />
Ms. Anna A. White Kemp<br />
Dr. Florence P. Kendall<br />
Mr. Kevin W. Kenney<br />
Mrs.Virginia Steck Kern<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eldridge J. Kerns<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry P. Kerr<br />
Dr. & Mrs. George H. Kessler Jr.<br />
Mr. Aadhar K. Kham<br />
Ms. Anne R. Kirchmier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Kisner<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Llewellyn I. Kitchin<br />
Ms. Gladys A. Klein Brasch<br />
Mr. Allan E. Klein<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Koch<br />
Mr. Warren T. Korpanty<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kott<br />
Ms.Tara Lee Kravitz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Kretzer Jr.<br />
Dr. Diedra & Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Dr. & Mrs. George J. Kriz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Kronman<br />
Mr. Kenneth G. Kugler & Ms. Carol A.<br />
Seflinger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Otto R. Kundert<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Kyle<br />
Mrs. Mattie D. LaBoo<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James C. Laidlaw<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Lake<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Lamborne<br />
Dr. & Mrs. H. Brian Landes<br />
Dr. Julie A. & Dr. Mark A. Landrio<br />
Dr. Madlon & Dr. James H. Laster<br />
Ms. Karen E. Lauck<br />
Mrs. Renee Lavitz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Layman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Layton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Leatherman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Leathers<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Lee<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Charles K. Leeper<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Harold Lehman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Leigh Jr.<br />
Dr. Herbert H. Leighton<br />
Ms. Rosemarie Lemieux<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Lemish<br />
Ms. Sandy Lerner<br />
Mr. Norman Levine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. G. Douglass Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Howard P. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Lewis<br />
Mrs.Violet Lewis<br />
Mrs. Chao-Kuang Liang<br />
Mr.You Ru Lin<br />
Ms. Lucia Woods Lindley<br />
Mrs. Betty S. Lindsey<br />
Mr. Morgan H. Linkenauger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Linn<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lizer<br />
Mrs.Virginia B. Lloyd<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Lobell<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Todd B. Lodge<br />
Mrs. Adolene S. Long<br />
Mr. John C. Long<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lore<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas A. Louthan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry W. Lunceford<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Lutman<br />
Mrs. Robert E. Lutz<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Lynn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram W. Lyon Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Justin Mackay-Smith<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. John C. Mackie<br />
Mrs. Ann K. MacLeod<br />
Mr. Eugene Scott Madden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E.<br />
Maddox Jr.<br />
Mr. Robert A. Magill Jr.<br />
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Dr. & Mrs. William B. Major<br />
Mrs.Trisha Maki<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Malcolm Jr.<br />
Mrs. Dorcas C. Mallory<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Mandell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Evans J. Mandes<br />
Ms. Jacqueline Mangum<br />
Ms. Carol P. Manubay<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Paige Manuel<br />
Ms. Pauline S. Manuel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Manuel Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Markley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Marlow<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George F. Martel<br />
Mrs. Amy L. Martin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Martin<br />
Ms. Katherine L. Martin<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Lewis K. Martin II<br />
Ms. Barbara L. Mason<br />
Ms. Ruth Farley Massey<br />
Mrs.Teresa J. Massie<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Mathieu<br />
Ms. Liane Mautner<br />
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John E. McAllister<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. McCanna<br />
Dr.Valerie Taylor McCluer<br />
Mr. John McClure<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Dan M. McCoig<br />
Mrs. Rebecca White McCoy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. McDonald<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Darnell K. McGavock<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. McGovern<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. McKay<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. McLoughlin<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. McQueen<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce D. McWhinney<br />
Dr. & Mrs. W. David McWhorter<br />
Mr. Peter Melnick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Menge<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Loyd A. Michael<br />
Mr. Donald J. Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold G. Miller Sr.<br />
Mrs. Lynn V. Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Miller<br />
Mr.Timothy J. Miller<br />
Mrs.Virginia W. Mitchell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Molden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis L. Molden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ed L. Molden<br />
Ms. Mimi P. Molden<br />
Mrs. Eleanor P. Monahan<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stuart A. Monroe<br />
Ms. Ann Miller Mooney<br />
Ms. Alice L. Moore<br />
Mr. James R. Moore<br />
Mrs. Joan T. Moore<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond T. Moreland Jr.<br />
Gen. James M. Morgan Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. J. Morin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Morrison Jr.<br />
Mr. Brad G. Morse<br />
Mr. Joseph E. Mosser Jr.<br />
Maj. & Mrs. Glen R. Mueller<br />
Ms. Katherine N. Mullins<br />
Mrs. Mary C. Mulvey<br />
Mr. Richard Nanna<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Napps<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Warren D. Nauman<br />
Mrs. Iris Nealon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J.<br />
Nerangis Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Netschke Jr.<br />
Ms. Jan Neuharth<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John H. Neumann<br />
Ms. D. Eveland Newman<br />
Ms. Jennifer Newman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keller C. Nichols<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Nickens<br />
Ms. Eleanor E. Noe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick B. Nolan<br />
Mrs. Jane M. Noland<br />
Mrs. Louise G. Nold<br />
Mrs. Mildred V. Noll<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dallas F. Norris Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Norville<br />
Col. Margaret N. Novack<br />
Mr. Adrian J. O’Connor<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. O’Donnell<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Ohrstrom II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Oleksa<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Oliver<br />
Mr. Kalvin Oliver<br />
Mr. Gerard J. O’Malley<br />
The Hon. and Mrs. Larry T. Omps<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Osborne<br />
Mrs. Betty J. Otto<br />
Ms. Dorothy M. Overcash<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles I. Owens<br />
Dr. Osborne C. Parchment<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Parker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry B. Partlow<br />
Mr. David H. Patterson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold D. Patton<br />
Ms. Bonnie J. Paulsen<br />
Mr. Garland R. Peck Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Pell<br />
Mr. Charles C. Pennybacker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. E. Dwayne Perry<br />
Mrs. M. W. Perry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Perry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Perry II<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thurman S. Perry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Peter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Phillips<br />
Ms. Susan S. Phillips<br />
Mrs. William H. Pifer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Pine Jr.<br />
Ms. Alma E. Pingley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Pingley<br />
Dr. Juan Pittaluga & Dr. Maria Bogaert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Pittman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Plissner<br />
Ms. Anna C. Plumly<br />
The Hon. and Mrs. H. Russell Potts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Potts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Pozniak Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Clyde Pressley<br />
Mrs. Diana M. Pressmann<br />
Ms. Hellen Price<br />
Mrs. Sharon Hill Price<br />
Mr. Cecil Pruitt Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas G. Purnell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Quarles<br />
Ms. Constance R. Quick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Denver E. Quinnelly<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kerwin A. Ralls<br />
Ms. Helen F. Reardon*<br />
Mr. Samuel H. Reaves Jr.<br />
Mrs. Margaret Reed<br />
Miss Martha W. Rees<br />
Mr. Henry Reese<br />
Dr. Roseann and Dr. L. Leon Reid<br />
Ms. Jean G. Reiff<br />
Mrs. Maureen M. Reilly<br />
Mr. Jeffrey Reinhardt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Remler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Repaske<br />
The Rev. Barbara & Mr. Steven Resan<br />
Mr.T. Guy Reynolds Jr.<br />
Ms. Amanda Jo Rezba
Mr. & Mrs. Lacy I. Rice Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Oren L. Rice<br />
Mrs. Norma A. Richard<br />
Ms. Adriana T. Richardson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Richardson Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. Scott Richey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Riley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Rill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Rind<br />
Mr. Charles S. Ring<br />
Mrs. Helen V. Ring<br />
Ms. Lolita Ritmanis<br />
Mr. David C. Robbins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce T. Roberts<br />
Mrs. Eva P. Robertson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Kelly Robinson<br />
Mrs. Mary Potter Robinson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dailey G. Rockwell<br />
Ms. Brenda F. Rogers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Romine<br />
Ms. Amy M. Rood<br />
Mr. Stephen M. Rosenberger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton L. Rutherford<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Rutkaus<br />
Ms. Eleanor S. Rutledge<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Sager<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bennett Salvay<br />
Mr. Ermen P. Sanchez<br />
Ms. Anna Santiago<br />
Mr. Mark M. Newland & Ms. Lynne<br />
C. Sayles<br />
BILL AND BARBARA<br />
SCOTT<br />
MIDDLEBURG, VA<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eric H. Schachinger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. N. Hartley Schearer Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Allan C. Schell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Schember<br />
Mrs. William F. Schenck<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lalo Schifrin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Scholl Jr.<br />
Dr. Kathleen K. Scholl<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Schrader<br />
Ms. Marjorie G. Schrader<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Schroth<br />
Ms. Barbara Schroth-Williams<br />
Dr. Karen Kennedy & Mr.<br />
Eugene F. Schultz Jr.<br />
Mr. John F. Schultz & Ms. Alyson<br />
Sengstack<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Schulz Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Schutte Jr.<br />
Ms. Betty B. Schutte-Box<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schwartzman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Sciegaj<br />
Ms. Dorene E. Scott<br />
Ms. Mary W. Scott<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Scott<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Scully IV<br />
Ms. Nancy S. Severinsen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Guy W. Sharp<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Sheets<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Shegogue Jr.<br />
Mr. Owen G. Shell Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William Shendow<br />
Mr. John T. Shepherd<br />
Ms. Susan Sheppard<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald V. Shickle<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Strother R. Shiley Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry E. Shobe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Shockey Jr.<br />
Mr. Ralph D. Shockey<br />
Mrs. Peggy M. Shrader<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rance E. Shy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Elvin W. Sill Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Simmons<br />
Mr. & Mrs.William F. Simmons III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Simpson<br />
Ms. Mary B. Simpson<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Terry L. Sinclair<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Skala<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Slaughter<br />
Mr. Stephen C. Slaughter Jr.<br />
Mrs.Toni S. Sloan<br />
Dr. Eleanor and Mr. E. Scott Smalley<br />
Mrs. Glassell B. Smalley<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Smelser<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Alson H. Smith Jr.<br />
Ms. Becky E. Smith<br />
Ms. Diana C. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Smith<br />
Understanding the passion of a donor is often as simple as listening to<br />
the heart and finding the spirit that transforms one from a passive<br />
observer into a strong patron of the university.<br />
Bill and Barbara Scott (pictured with Jan Wagner, far right) became fans of<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> when they attended last year’s Bach-Handel Festival.<br />
Mr. Scott had previously lost his ability to hear and then regained it through<br />
new technology.To be able to enjoy the rich, uplifting music was a moving<br />
and powerful moment for him. After learning more about the rich musical<br />
tradition in the Conservatory and the financial needs students face to<br />
realize their potential, the Scotts knew they wanted to make a difference.<br />
The Scotts introduced many of their friends to the university last April<br />
when they hosted what will now be an annual concert of baroque music by<br />
SU’s Kammermusik Players at their pastoral home in the Virginia<br />
countryside.The students gave the Scotts’ assembled guests a unique and<br />
unforgettable evening of Handel,Vivaldi and Pachelbel while their conductor,<br />
Jan Wagner, offered brief interludes of anecdotes and stories about the<br />
composers and the origins of the musical selections. Understanding the<br />
passion of a donor is often as simple as listening to the heart and finding<br />
the spirit that transforms one from a passive observer into a strong patron<br />
of the university.
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DR. FLOYD “TRIPP”<br />
BRADD AND FAMILY<br />
FRONT ROYAL, VA<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jay J. Smith<br />
Ms. Cynthia T. Solenberger<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Mrs. Helen G. Sperry<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Starr<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Stearns<br />
Ms. Grace C. Steele<br />
Ms. Christine M. Steffan<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Glenn F. Stevens Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Stewart<br />
Dr. Karen & Mr. James Stewart<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Stewart<br />
Ms. Mary L. Stewart-Malcom<br />
Bishop & Mrs.Thomas B. Stockton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Stokely Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer R. Stouffer<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Virgil R. Strader Jr.<br />
Ms. Judith S. Strickler<br />
Ms. Carol W. Sturgis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dale W. Stutzman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Tommie S. Summers<br />
Mr. Edward Sumner<br />
Ms. Ellen C. Sumner<br />
Dr. Elizabeth F. Swallow<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack G. Swanson<br />
Mr. Douglas M. Swift Jr.<br />
Dr. John J. Sygielski<br />
Gifts to the university from parents ensure that future generations<br />
will continue to receive the same valuable educational experience<br />
as their children.<br />
Parents realize the value of an affordable, private education. For the<br />
Bradd family (Dr. Floyd Bradd is pictured with son Justin and daughter<br />
Erika) of Front Royal, <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> is a family affair. Dr. Floyd<br />
“Tripp” Bradd, a certified family physician and a partner in Skyline Family<br />
Practice, and his wife, Janice, have attended many <strong>Shenandoah</strong> sporting<br />
events and graduations, with more on the way. And, Janice, a registered<br />
nurse, is on the advisory committee for SU’s Division of Nursing.Their<br />
daughter, Kristin Bradd Ball, graduated from SU in 2002 with a bachelor’s<br />
in nursing.Their other daughter, Erika, is a junior nursing major, and their<br />
oldest son, Justin, is a junior business major. Kristin was on the tennis<br />
team, and Erika played basketball and is currently on the lacrosse and<br />
field hockey teams. “I wanted to support the athletic programs because<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> is a Division III school, which means the sports are nonrevenue<br />
and there are no scholarships,” said Dr. Bradd. “Our daughters<br />
chose <strong>Shenandoah</strong> over other regional schools because of the strength<br />
and quality of its programs, and it has been a good experience for<br />
everyone.” Gifts to the university from parents ensure that future<br />
generations will continue to receive the same valuable educational<br />
experience as their children.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Lilburn T.Talley<br />
Mr. James D.Tallman Jr.<br />
Mr. Roger M.Tarpy<br />
Mrs. Eloise B.Tate<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B.Taylor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wade G.Teets Jr.<br />
Mr. Ben E.Tennyson<br />
Ms. Walda E.Teslovich<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E.Thomas<br />
Ms. Naomi H.Thomas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L.Thomas<br />
Ms. Sherri L.Thomas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William G.Thomas<br />
Mr. William L.Thomas<br />
Ms. Angela J.Thompson<br />
Mr. Benjamin Thompson<br />
Ms. Dolly J.Thompson<br />
Ms. Lisa D.Thompson<br />
Mr.Todd G.Thompson<br />
Mr. Robert T.Tierney<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Terrence D.Tierney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bart R.Tizio<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R.Toan<br />
Ms. Barbara G.Toohill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Edward Touchstone<br />
Mr. Martin M.Tourigian<br />
Mrs. Marie M.Trible<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. James Truettner Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George E.Tubbs<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
Mrs. Sally S.Tufts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. J.Turner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Underwood<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Updike<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J.Vachon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Vakiener<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Valotto<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Van Curen<br />
Dr. & Mrs. George K.Van Osten<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A.Van Voorhis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James K.Vankirk<br />
Col. & Mrs. Donald A.Vantine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A.Veatch<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Ms. Lydia S.Vitale<br />
Mr. Erich R.Vogel<br />
Mrs. Janice E.Vogt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Adalbert von Gontard III<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas E. Wadlow<br />
Ms. Mary B. Walker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Waller<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Ward II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Watkins<br />
Ms. E. Jeanine Watson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Watson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Watters<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Lynn Weakley Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott T. Weidman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Weiss
Ms. Nancy J. Weller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wenger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rupert W. Werner<br />
Ms. Jean A. Westler<br />
Mr. Mike Whitacre<br />
Mr. Wade H. Whitcher<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Elijah B. White III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene V. White<br />
Dr. & Mrs. H. George White<br />
Ms. Hilary White<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Jerald R. White Jr.<br />
Lt. Cmdr. & Mrs. John D. White<br />
Ms. Lynda S. White<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Theodore J. White<br />
Mr. Charles Whitfield<br />
The Hon. Henry H. Whiting<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin Whitten<br />
Mrs. Ruth Whittington<br />
Mr. & Mrs. F. Dixon Whitworth Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Wilbourne<br />
Ms.Virginia L. Wilburn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Williams<br />
Mr. John Williams<br />
Ms. Maureen A. Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Williams Jr.<br />
Ms. Sylvia J. Williams<br />
Ms. Barbara H. Wilson<br />
Dr. Camilla M. & Mr. Michael T.<br />
Wilson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Wilson<br />
Mr. Mark Wilson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Wink<br />
Mr. Edward Wilkins Winn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Winter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Wise<br />
Mrs. Sarah Chapman Witt<br />
Mrs. Mary M. Wolfe*<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Robert K. Woltz<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Wood Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. Graham Woodlief Jr.<br />
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Raymond<br />
F. Wrenn<br />
Mrs. Noel Wright<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas B.Yeager<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Henry E.York<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James R.York<br />
Capt. & Mrs. Richard K.Young<br />
Mr. William C.Young<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Zebarth<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Zebarth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John V. Zebatto<br />
Dr. & Mrs. David S. Zerull<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Zimet<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt F. Zimmerman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
Matching Gift Companies<br />
Amsted Industries Foundation<br />
Bechtel Foundation<br />
Chubb & Son Inc.<br />
CSX Corporation<br />
Deloitte Foundation<br />
Dominion Foundation<br />
ExxonMobil Foundation<br />
GE Foundation<br />
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex Inc.<br />
IBM International Foundation<br />
Johnson & Johnson<br />
Marsh & McLennan Companies<br />
State Farm Companies Foundation<br />
Parents/Grandparents<br />
Mr. Stephen Anderson<br />
Mrs. Martha P. Andrews<br />
Mrs. Margaret F. Ball<br />
Mr. Dan R. Bannister<br />
Mrs. Della M. Bates<br />
Mr. William M. Battaile*<br />
Mrs. Jean Scholl Berg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Berry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Bowman III<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Floyd Bradd III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Bradd Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Edward E. Brandt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Brashears<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. Brown<br />
Ms. JoAnne G. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Brown<br />
Capt. & Mrs. Robert N. Burton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary S. Bushko<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Morris L. Campbell<br />
Mr.Yong-Hui Carlson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Carpinello<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cartney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Preston C. Caruthers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Ms. Gale R. Cayce<br />
Mrs. Celia Zuckerman Clowe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Coleman<br />
Mr. E. R. Copple Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Coleman C. Corker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Crawford<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Danchisen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Darrow<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Davis Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger U. Delauter Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hugo A. Delfin II<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony DellaMonica<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin H. Derby<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Dillman Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Dixon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian K. Dove Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Drake<br />
Ms. Eugenia S. Durant<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Eugene Eicherly<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Farmer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Earl W. Foreman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Gilbert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Grainger<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rufus O. Gray<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Theodore C. Greenstone<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Greygor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Willard L. Groomes<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Grunmeier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Guerra<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Haag<br />
Mrs. Peggy O. Hahn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William V. Hale<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Harrison<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas S. Hasson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. M. Frank Heisey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Helman<br />
Ms. Maryann C. Helmer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Herbaugh<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Burgess L. Hoffman<br />
Mr. James B. Hoffman Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Don Jobe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Johnson<br />
Ms. Loretta V. Johnson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Keffer<br />
Ms. Rosemary E.Tripp & Mr. Peter M.<br />
Keller<br />
Mrs. Helen H. Kennedy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Kern Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Kern Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Key<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Kim<br />
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Ms. Mary E. Koesel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Korpanty<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Kuchemba<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Celedonio C. Labrador<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Merle D. Lambert Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Legge<br />
Dr. Ann St. Clair & Dr. Robert G.<br />
Lesman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Lewis<br />
Mr. Jeffrey M. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary O. Lichliter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mont M. Linkenauger III<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William C. Logan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Luckenbill<br />
Ms. Linda M. Luoto<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy E. Maloney<br />
Ms. Brenda L. Marbury<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony McGhee Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John E. McGregor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nimrod McNair Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Miante<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller<br />
Dr. Martha J. & Mr.Thomas Morrow<br />
Ms. Cathy L. Mosser<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Nicholson<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Timothy A. Nicholson<br />
Ms.Vivian C. O’Connor<br />
The Hon. Phoebe M. Orebaugh<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas R. Pellegrino<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Pheil<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Portch<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Powers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. Pozniak Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. Price<br />
Dr. Diane R. Dixon-Proctor & Mr.<br />
Marvin T. Proctor<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Colbert J. Ramsuer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Reed<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Grahame Rees<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David W. Richards<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Neal K. Riemenschneider<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Ross Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Rutherford<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J. Sasse<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sborz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Schaedel<br />
Mr. Hugh H. Schwartz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Scott Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse L. Shackelford Jr.<br />
Mrs. Hazel M. Shanholtz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenney B. Sharpton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Sillers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Singhas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry S. Smith<br />
Ms. Jean F. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Spriggs<br />
Ms. Karen T. Stapleton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stasko<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark G. Stephenson II<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Stevens<br />
Ms. Ruby B. Stotler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry G.Temple<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W.Thacker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony S.Thomas Sr.<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Eugene F.Thomas<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard B.Thompson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David K.Tulloch<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Larry N. Updike<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Y. Watada<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Bell Watkins<br />
Mr. Kenneth D. Weaver Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher S. White<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. White Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ridgely White Jr.<br />
Mrs. Robin E. White<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Whittaker<br />
Ms. Sheila R. Wiggins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Will<br />
Ms. Freda B. Womack<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George T. Wright<br />
Virginia Annual Conference<br />
Virginia Conference of the UMC<br />
VFIC<br />
Virginia Foundation for<br />
Independent Colleges<br />
Every year the 15 privately-supported<br />
colleges and universities in Virginia<br />
benefit significantly from the generosity<br />
of business, industry, and other private<br />
sources across the Commonwealth<br />
through the efforts of the Virginia<br />
Foundation for Independent Colleges.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> received $123,694 as its<br />
share this year.<br />
In 2003-2004, the following donors<br />
provided contributions of $5,000 or<br />
more to the VFIC:<br />
VFIC SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Million Dollar Donors<br />
(Cumulative contributions of $1 million<br />
or more to the VFIC)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Recognizes members of The Leadership Circle. *Deceased<br />
Recognizes donors who have generously contributed to <strong>Shenandoah</strong> for five or more consecutive years.<br />
AT&T Foundation<br />
Bank of America - Virginia<br />
Bassett Furniture Industries Inc.<br />
Beazley Foundation<br />
Camp Foundations<br />
Camp Foundation<br />
Camp Younts Foundation<br />
J. L. Camp Foundation<br />
Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation<br />
CSX Corporation<br />
Dominion<br />
Jessie Ball duPont Fund<br />
Gottwald Family and Companies<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Gottwald<br />
Albemarle Corporation<br />
Ethyl Corporation<br />
The Herndon Foundation<br />
Tredegar Industries Inc.<br />
The Homestead<br />
Shelley Krasnow Estate<br />
Norfolk Foundation/North Shore Fund<br />
Norfolk Southern Corporation<br />
Philip Morris Companies Inc.<br />
E. Claiborne Robins Estate<br />
George A. & Lorraine C. Snell and<br />
Snell Construction Company<br />
SunTrust Bank, Mid-Atlantic<br />
Foundation<br />
Verizon Foundation<br />
Wachovia Foundation for Wachovia<br />
Bank NA<br />
VFIC LEADERSHIP<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
$100,000 and Above<br />
Anonymous<br />
Jessie Ball duPont Fund Endowment<br />
Aubrey A. Houser Endowment<br />
Philip Morris USA<br />
E. Claiborne Robins Scholars<br />
Verizon Foundation<br />
$50,000 and Above<br />
BB&T Co. of Virginia<br />
Beazley Foundation Inc.<br />
Camp Foundations<br />
Camp Foundation<br />
Camp-Younts Foundation<br />
Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation<br />
Jessie Ball duPont Fund<br />
Norfolk Foundation/North Shore<br />
Fund<br />
Norfolk Southern Foundation<br />
SunTrust Bank, Mid Atlantic
Virginia Tobacco Commission<br />
Wachovia Foundation for Wachovia<br />
Bank NA<br />
$30,000 and Above<br />
American Electric Power<br />
Mrs. N. Chisholm Barnhart Endowment<br />
Shelley Krasnow Endowment<br />
Landmark Communications<br />
Foundation<br />
The Roanoke Times<br />
The Virginian-Pilot<br />
Massey Foundation<br />
Perry Foundation Inc.<br />
George A. & Lorraine C. Snell and<br />
Snell Construction Corporation<br />
Universal Corporation<br />
UPS Educational Endowment Fund/<br />
FIHE<br />
Virginia Employment Commission<br />
$25,000 and Above<br />
Dominion Foundation<br />
Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins<br />
J. L. Camp Foundation Inc.<br />
$20,000 and Above<br />
Robert B. Claytor Fund<br />
KPMG<br />
Maurice L. Mednick Memorial Fund<br />
$15,000 and Above<br />
Alcoa Foundation<br />
Bank of America - Virginia<br />
Lea Booth Scholarship Endowment<br />
Dollar Tree Stores Inc.<br />
Markel Corporation<br />
Mars Foundation<br />
Media General Inc.<br />
E. Claiborne Robins Jr.<br />
The Sallie Mae Fund<br />
Wachovia Foundation for Wachovia<br />
Securities<br />
$10,000 and Above<br />
Eugene M. Bane Charitable Trust<br />
Bassett Furniture Industries Inc.<br />
Birdsong Peanuts<br />
The Brink’s Company<br />
Carpenter Company Inc.<br />
Walter Craigie Scholarship Fund<br />
Ferguson Enterprises Inc.<br />
T. Justin Moore Endowment<br />
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation<br />
Nationwide Foundation<br />
Performance Food Group Company<br />
Tredegar Corporation<br />
VFIC 50th Anniversary Scholarship<br />
Endowment<br />
Vulcan Materials Company LP<br />
$7,500 and Above<br />
Foundation for Independent Higher<br />
Education<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Goodwin Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Gottwald Sr.<br />
Hunton & Williams<br />
LandAmerica Financial Group Inc.<br />
H. P. McNeal Sr.<br />
Washington Forrest Foundation<br />
The Fred Whitaker Company<br />
$5,000 and Above<br />
Abbott Laboratories Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Sydney E. Albrittain<br />
Jane Parke Batten<br />
William E. Betts Jr.<br />
Burlington Industries Foundation<br />
Carter Machinery Company Inc.<br />
Preston C. Caruthers<br />
Christian & Barton<br />
Circuit City Foundation<br />
Beverley E. Dalton<br />
Eagle Corporation<br />
The English Foundation<br />
Ernst & Young<br />
Barry J. Fitzpatrick<br />
C. B. Fleet Company Inc.<br />
Palmer P. Garson<br />
GEICO Corporation<br />
The Gottwald Foundation<br />
Lee Technologies<br />
Lemuel E. Lewis<br />
Chas. Lunsford Sons & Associates<br />
McGuire Woods LLP<br />
MeadWestvaco Corporation<br />
Noland Company Inc.<br />
Owens & Minor Inc.<br />
Peterson Family Foundation<br />
Resource Bank<br />
Retail Merchants Foundation Inc.<br />
C. E. Richardson Benevolent<br />
Foundation<br />
Rouse-Bottom Foundation Inc.<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Life Insurance Company<br />
Siemens Westinghouse Power<br />
Corporation<br />
SouthTrust Bank<br />
Tacoma Inc.<br />
The Truland Foundation<br />
Ukrop’s/First Market Bank<br />
Virginia Concrete Company Inc.<br />
VuBay Foundation<br />
Weinstein Management Company Inc.<br />
Williams Mullen<br />
Alan & Irene Wurtzel<br />
Wyeth Consumer Healthcare<br />
GIVEN IN MEMORY OF...<br />
Harry W. Aikens<br />
Mr. Walter H. & Mrs. Elaine Bower<br />
(’75) Aikens<br />
Anderson Roofing & Sheet Metal<br />
Works Inc.<br />
Mr. Dale M. (’67) & Mrs. Marsha<br />
Blosser (’77)(’82) Barley<br />
Boyer Landscapes Inc.<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Electrical Contractors Inc.<br />
Ironside Consultants<br />
Marsh & Legge Land Surveyors<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Molden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis L. Molden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ed L. Molden<br />
Ms. Mimi P. Molden<br />
The Peterson Family<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Shockey Jr.<br />
Jim Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-<br />
Buick<br />
Mr. Douglas M. Swift Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Lewis M. Allen<br />
Mr. Howard O. Allen<br />
Katherine Gregg Anderson<br />
Mrs. Rhoda Minsberg Toonkel (’44)<br />
Lois Breeden Ayers (’26)<br />
Mr. William E. Gilmer (’54)<br />
Dr. Richard H. & Betty Bales<br />
Mrs. Mary B. Alterman<br />
Sister Majella Berg<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Dr. Henry J. Bindel Jr.<br />
220 Seafood Restaurant<br />
104
105<br />
Mr. George M. Black<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Brankamp<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Carter<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dailey<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kisner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Leatherman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mando<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Markley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George F. Martel<br />
Mr. Garland R. Peck Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Perry<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson<br />
Winchester Elks Lodge No. 867<br />
Winchester Moose Lodge No. 1283<br />
Mr. and Mrs.Thomas B.Yeager<br />
Frances Shanko Bondranko (’44)<br />
Mrs. Ellen Shanko Bazzle (’44)<br />
Lawrence P. Bryan (’49)<br />
Mr. Philip J. O’Brien (’49)<br />
Nelson Davis Jr<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Davis (’00)<br />
Howard M. Day (’42)<br />
Mrs. Mary Jane Day<br />
The Rev. Fred Edge (’38)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Helen R. Edmonds<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Ellen Stouffer Fulk (’44)<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Harold E. Albert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Brown<br />
Ms. Ruth Naomi Dunn (’57)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Garrett Jr.<br />
Mrs. Sally A. George<br />
Mrs. C. Louise Gosnell<br />
Mrs. Doris Huffer Hutton (’44)<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Kyle<br />
Mr. Eugene Scott Madden<br />
Marvin Chapel UMC<br />
Mr. Charles L. (’47) & Mrs. Jo Law<br />
(’48) Maulden<br />
Mrs. Irene C. Miller<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond T. Moreland Jr.<br />
Mr.T. Guy Reynolds Jr.<br />
Ms. Marjorie G. Schrader<br />
Mr. John T. Shepherd<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
*Deceased<br />
Ms. Barbara V. Suffecool (’94)<br />
Mrs.Virginia Storer Varner (’42)<br />
Ms. Mary B. Walker<br />
Ms. E. Jeanine Watson<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Weller<br />
Ms.Virginia L. Wilburn<br />
The Rev. Howard L. Fulk (’42)<br />
Mr. Charles L. (’47) & Mrs. Jo Law<br />
(’48) Maulden<br />
Rayburn A. Griffith (’50)<br />
Mr. Robert L. Jr. (’48) & Mrs. Mary<br />
Shobe (’48) Thompson<br />
F. Leroy & Laura Hann<br />
Mr. Franklin L. Hann Jr. (’96)<br />
James R. Harkins Jr. (’50)<br />
Nationwide Insurance/Commercial<br />
Services Group<br />
Janice White Hayen (’77)<br />
Dr. Charlotte & Mr. Angelo Aiosa<br />
Ms.Tonya J. Andrews<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Mr. Bruce H. Babcock and Ms.<br />
Barbara L.Vang<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Black<br />
Ms. Gladys A. Klein Brasch<br />
Cacophony Inc.<br />
Mr. Scott M. Capehart<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Carlson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Cartotto<br />
Dag Music Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Debney<br />
Don Harper Productions Inc.<br />
Mrs. Eugenia W. Evans<br />
Ms. Elizabeth A. Finch<br />
Mr. Bruce W. Fisher<br />
Frank Capp Enterprises Inc.<br />
Mr. Rick Giovinazzo & Ms. Lynn<br />
Rosenberg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Morris L. Goldstein<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Goldstein<br />
Ms. Carolyn L. Hammack<br />
Mr.Todd M. Hayen (’77)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Healey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Herman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mr. Kenneth G. Kugler & Ms. Carol A.<br />
Seflinger<br />
Dr. Madlon & Dr. James H. Laster<br />
Ms. Liane Mautner<br />
Mr. John McClure<br />
Mr. Peter Melnick<br />
Ms. Eleanor E. Noe<br />
North Hollywood Church of<br />
Religious Science<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Peter<br />
Ms. Lolita Ritmanis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bennett Salvay<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lalo Schifrin<br />
Ms. Nancy S. Severinsen<br />
Smashing Productions Inc.<br />
Southside Baptist Church<br />
Mr. Mark R. Stafford (’80)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Watters<br />
James F. Helmer<br />
Ms. Maryann C. Helmer<br />
Lycurgus P. Hill Jr. (’49)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Layman<br />
Lycurgus P. Hill Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Layman<br />
Pavey Lupton Hoke<br />
Mrs. Mary C. Mulvey<br />
Josephine Jacobsen<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Madge S. Keiter (’09)<br />
Mrs. Frances Keiter Slater (’40)<br />
Kenneth Kyre<br />
Mrs. Barbara Donachy Patterson (’60)<br />
J. Randolph Larrick<br />
Mrs. Joyce Butler Allen (’73)<br />
Dorothy Brock Leighton (’50)<br />
Dr. Herbert H. Leighton<br />
Eleanore S. Lowden<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Richmond H. McCluer<br />
Mr. Edwin M. (’59) & Mrs. Linda<br />
Bramlett (’60) Barton<br />
Dr. & Mrs. G. Ronald Brown (’57)<br />
Mr. Robert L. Burner (’58)<br />
Mr. Roy L. Callahan (’58)<br />
Mr. Robert D. Crawford (’56)
Ms. Ruth Naomi Dunn (’57)<br />
Mrs. Ethelda Wilson Fahnestock (’57)<br />
Mr. Creed F. III (’59) & Mrs. Rebecca<br />
Strutt (’59) Frazier<br />
Mr. William E. Gilmer (’54)<br />
Mr. George G. Lough (’59)<br />
Mrs.Valerie Taylor McCluer<br />
Mr. Norman McCorkle (’60)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Hassinger Miller (’58)<br />
Mrs. Diane Post Miller (’58)<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Mr. Walter M. Pitsenbarger (’59)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dulaney Ramsey (’56)<br />
Mrs. Shirley Pope Smallwood (’57)<br />
Mr. Ernest E. Stone (’59)<br />
Mr. Stanley Thomas (’59)<br />
Dr. William F. “Toby” Merchant III<br />
Ms. Magalen O. Bryant<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brawner Cates III<br />
William E. Mumaw (’97)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Mrs. Barbara J. Byrd<br />
Mrs. Cheryl L. Crowell<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Frazier<br />
Mrs. Dorothy H. Glaize<br />
Mr. Bryan J. Harter (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. M. Frank Heisey (’66)(’87)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Kalbach<br />
Mrs. Rebecca White McCoy<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mr. Donald E. & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mrs. Carolyn S. Rutherford<br />
Mrs. Glassell B. Smalley<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Perry Werner<br />
Margaret Ward Ramos<br />
Mr. Bob L. (’54) & Mrs. Elizabeth<br />
Comer (’54) Alexander<br />
Robert B. Rice<br />
Ms. Susan P. Rice (’82)<br />
George W. Ring III<br />
Mrs. Helen V. Ring<br />
Isabel Jennings Ryman<br />
Ms. Joan Ryman Brown<br />
Kenneth Schultz<br />
Mrs. Barbara Donachy Patterson (’60)<br />
John S. Scully III<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Katherine Walker Shell (’34)<br />
Mr. Owen G. Shell Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Perry Spitzer<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
Ruth B. Spitzer<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
Gordon W. Stearns<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kent W. Barber Jr.<br />
Ms. Jayne Ann Borg<br />
Mr. David C. Campbell<br />
Mrs.Thomas L. Fawcett<br />
Mr. Christopher G. (’76)(’85) & Mrs.<br />
Susan Riley (’79) Francis<br />
Mrs. Renee Lavitz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Stearns<br />
Mr. Roger M.Tarpy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Zimet<br />
James A. Stutzman Sr.<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Apple Valley Scale Company<br />
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour<br />
Mr. William M. Battaile*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Benham III<br />
Bennett Chevrolet<br />
Boyer & Ritter<br />
Boyer Landscapes Inc.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Byron A. Brill<br />
Ms. Barbara A. Crim<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Crosen<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
DST Associates<br />
Enterprise Leasing Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Everly<br />
Ms. Louise A. Figley<br />
Mrs. Mary Anne Gibson<br />
GMAC<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. Donald Haverstick<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hostetler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Kelchner<br />
Kern Motor Company Inc.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Linn<br />
Ms. Brenda K. Loar<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mid Atlantic Network Inc.<br />
Miller Auto Sales Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Milleson (’86)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Molden<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Nauman<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keller C. Nichols<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick B. Nolan<br />
Mrs. M. W. Perry<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Perry II<br />
Mrs. Margaret Reed<br />
Ricketts Construction Company Inc.<br />
Royal Broadcasting Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Sciegaj<br />
Sherando Athletic Association<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Simmons<br />
Mrs.Toni S. Sloan<br />
Dr. Eleanor & Mr. E. Scott Smalley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dale W. Stutzman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack G. Swanson<br />
Dr. John J. Sygielski<br />
T. J. Larson Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Terrence D.Tierney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Wilkins & Walter Insurance Agency Inc.<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
Winchester Ford-Mazda-Subaru<br />
Winchester Medical Center Foundation<br />
Winchester Printers Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
Jack J. Turansky (’49)<br />
Mr. Philip J. O’Brien (’49)<br />
The Rev. Karl Irvin Varner (’42)<br />
Mrs.Virginia Storer Varner (’42)<br />
Janeva M. Wiggins<br />
Ms. Patricia A. Baah<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bates<br />
Ms. Ida J. Bunch<br />
B. Funk Dance Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Jones<br />
Mrs. Mattie D. LaBoo<br />
Ms. Jacqueline Mangum<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Darnell K. McGavock<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Oliver<br />
Dr. Osborne C. Parchment<br />
106
107<br />
Ms. Grace C. Steele<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin Whitten<br />
Ms. Sheila R. Wiggins<br />
Robert M. Wilhelm (’47)<br />
Mrs. Winona Robison Wilhelm (’42)<br />
James R. Wilkins Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Downing<br />
Virginia R. Williams<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mendle S. Zickefoose (’79)<br />
Mr. Donald C. Wright (’64)<br />
GIVEN IN HONOR OF...<br />
Kathy L. Adams<br />
John M. Cavendish<br />
Leslie F. Davidson<br />
Dr. Susan H. Lin<br />
Dr. Gretchen Van Mater Stone<br />
Dr. Yvonne R. Teske<br />
Ms. Susan B. Carter<br />
Robert E. Aylor III<br />
Ms. Carrie Tate Aylor<br />
William Tate Aylor<br />
Ms. Carrie Tate Aylor<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne (’85) & Dr.<br />
Verne E. Collins (’84)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Cale (’65)<br />
Dr. Steven L. Cooksey (’89)<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Ms. Jane E. Eiker (’99)<br />
Dr. James A. & Janet Copple (’85)<br />
Davis<br />
Mr. E. R. Copple Sr.<br />
Eugenia W. Evans<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas C. Apostle<br />
Mr. Leonard W. III (’88) & Mrs.<br />
Yongsook Kim (’88) Baber<br />
Mrs. Margaret F. Ball<br />
Dr. Wesley A. Ball (’73)<br />
*Deceased<br />
Mr. Dale M. (’67) & Mrs. Marsha<br />
Blosser (’77)(’82) Barley<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Bechamps<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathleen Hutzler Bennett<br />
(’73)(’88)<br />
Ms. Josephine C. Blue<br />
Mr. Rudolph F. Boisseau (’75)<br />
Dr. Sue Marston (’68) & Mr. James E.<br />
Boyd<br />
Ms. Kyleann Sterling Burtt (’85)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ewen A. Campbell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Cassada (’80)(’93)<br />
Mr. Francis C. (’68) & Mrs. Denise<br />
Barrick (’71) Conti<br />
Ms. Rosa C. Creamer<br />
Ms. Nancy Lou Cross<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger U. Delauter Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Dellinger<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William W. Ellis<br />
Mr. Keith W. (’74) & Mrs. Susan<br />
Harrison (’75) Erickson<br />
Mrs. Patricia M. Fogle<br />
Mrs. Pearl W. Gaines<br />
Glaize Developments Inc.<br />
Mrs. Peggy O. Hahn<br />
Mrs. Lynne Wassink James (’75)<br />
Mr. Ronald E. & Mrs. Dee Shely (’86)<br />
Johnston<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Koch<br />
Mr. Kenneth R. Krehn<br />
Ms. Judith Kay Large (’76)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Layton<br />
Mr. John P. & Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz<br />
(’81) Lewis<br />
Mrs. Lisa Silber Mauck (’84)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. McKay<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Mr. Donald E. & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Romine<br />
Mr. John W. Jr. (’90) & Mrs. Melinda<br />
Farrar (’76)(’94) Russell<br />
Mrs. William F. Schenck<br />
Mrs. Barbara Norwood Schlueter (’83)<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Terry L. Sinclair<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Mrs. Patricia Bowling Taylor (’91)(’96)<br />
Mr. Ben E.Tennyson<br />
Ms.Tanya L.Vance (’92)(’99)<br />
Mrs. Janice E.Vogt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Weiss<br />
Mrs. Ann Williams Welcome (’75)<br />
Ms. Mary Willis White (’98)<br />
Mrs. Mary M. Wolfe*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
Susan Keck Foster (’97)<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Dr. Warren R. Hofstra<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Lilburn T.Talley<br />
The Hon. John O. Marsh Jr.<br />
Mr. Douglas L. Guynn<br />
Dr. Alan B. McKay<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Bauer (’02)<br />
Dr. Jennifer N. Carter (’00)<br />
Dr. Blenda Ann Chao (’01)<br />
Dr.Yukping Ng Chiu (’01)<br />
Dr. Judith Young Erford (’01)<br />
Dr. Michael P. Harris (’01)<br />
Dr. Patricia A. Ross (’01)<br />
Dr. Linda J. Schultz (’02)<br />
Dr. Sean Scott Secrest (’00)<br />
Dr. Sherry Good Stewart (’00)<br />
Dr. Julie E.Tipton (’00)<br />
Dr. H. O. Wachsmann Jr. (’01)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Mr. Mark A.Turner<br />
Jackson Sheats Jr.<br />
Mr. Ford J. Dieth Jr. (’95)<br />
Nathan Tanner Jr.<br />
Mr. William B.Tanner (’48)<br />
Eugene V. White<br />
Ms. Lynda S. White<br />
Ruth Whittington<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Sheets<br />
Helen Herold Zebarth<br />
Dr. Karen E. Abraham-Justice<br />
Mrs. Cheryl A. Barlow<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Black<br />
Mrs. Mary Beth Board<br />
Books Etc.
Dr. & Mrs. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Dr. Sue Marston (’68) & Mr. James E.<br />
Boyd<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. David R. Brosnan<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Sobera Burrier (’67)<br />
Mrs. Celia Zuckerman Clowe<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Courts<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. William W. Endorf<br />
The Rev. & Mrs.William W. Erbach Sr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce L. Flax<br />
Ms. Karen M. Follett (’87)(’92)<br />
The Rev. Dr. Linda Bell Glass (’91)<br />
Dr. R.T. Good III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Gray (’94)<br />
Mr. Bryan J. Harter (’99)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. M. Frank Heisey (’66)(’87)<br />
Ms. Erica M. Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mrs. L. Janell Good Hoffman (’91)(’93)<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline N. Hott<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Jarvis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mrs. Kimberly D. Keckley<br />
Ms. Anne R. Kirchmier<br />
Dr. Mary Ann & Mr. George F.<br />
Kirkpatrick<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles & Ms. Cynthia<br />
J. Coulson<br />
Dr. Diedra & Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James C. Laidlaw<br />
Dr. H. Brian & Mrs. Judith Myers<br />
(’78) Landes<br />
SUZANNE MCKOWN<br />
BERRYVILLE, VA<br />
Mrs. Angela Lynn Lee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Lewis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lizer<br />
Dr. Elaine F. Magee<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Mrs. Karen Good Marshall (’95)(’99)<br />
(’02)(’03)<br />
Dr. Diane and Mr. David Melby<br />
Mr. Charles J. Jr. (’70) & Mrs. Mary<br />
Clarke (’71) Menefee<br />
Ms. Joyce H. Miller<br />
Mrs.Vickie Morley<br />
Dr. Marian & Dr. David W. Newton<br />
Mr. Marco T. (’01)(’03) & Mrs.<br />
Kimberly Schulteis (’01)(’03) Pineda<br />
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Clyde Pressley<br />
Mr. William C. & Mrs. Kathleen Liskey<br />
(’82) Quarles<br />
Dr. Sheila Sparks Ralph<br />
Ms. Jeanne K. Ruhling<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Rutherford<br />
Mrs. Sherlyn Bloom Shaughnessy<br />
(’74)(’82)(’92)<br />
Mrs. Deborah M.Teates<br />
Miss Elizabeth A.Temple<br />
Dr. Steven H.Tepper & Ms. Linda<br />
Paferi<br />
Mr. Guillermo X. Ubilla<br />
Dr. Camilla M. & Mr. Michael T.Wilson<br />
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP<br />
FUNDS<br />
It is our custom to list all endowed<br />
funds, including those where<br />
contributions were made this year.<br />
Alumni Association Scholarship Fund<br />
(Includes engraved bricks which benefit<br />
the scholarship.)<br />
Ms. Mary E. Bailey (’04)<br />
Ms. Nicolette M. Barbato (’04)<br />
Mrs. Nancy T. Billmyer (’82)<br />
Ms. Christine M. Blewett (’04)<br />
Ms. JoAnne G. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Brown<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Caruthers<br />
Ms. Gale R. Cayce<br />
Dr. Miles K. Davis<br />
Mr. Christopher K. Fairchild (’95)(’97)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Williams Fallings (’94)<br />
Ms. Ava P. Frank<br />
Mrs. Gloria Nydam Goode (’04)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Greygor<br />
Mrs. Katherine Gail Miller Johnson<br />
(’86)(’95)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Marvin Josaitis<br />
Mr. Harry M. (’55) and Mrs. Barbara<br />
Jean Ruebush (’55) Kellam<br />
Mrs. Lisa Z. Kendra<br />
Ms.Teri H. Leake (’04)<br />
Mrs. Anne B. Mitchell<br />
Dr. Armen Mzrakian (’04)<br />
Ms. Cheryl K. Nelson (’04)<br />
Endowment gifts yield perpetual income to support students and<br />
programs, offering donors the opportunity to remember or honor<br />
someone special.<br />
In 1986, Suzanne McKown endowed the Gilbert C. and Suzanne<br />
White McKown Scholarship to benefit, forever, deserving students<br />
who have an excellent record of achievement and talent. Pictured<br />
above, scholarship recipients Tonya Dale and James Coker had the<br />
opportunity to thank Mrs. McKown for her kind generosity at the<br />
university’s first Scholarship Tea in April 2004. Mrs. McKown also<br />
established, in 1999, an endowment for landscaping to beautify our<br />
campus. Endowment gifts yield perpetual income to support<br />
students and programs and offer donors the opportunity to<br />
remember or honor someone special.These gifts are invested to<br />
generate a steady stream of income to fund scholarships, faculty<br />
chairs, facilities, research, technology and new initiatives — all critical<br />
in attracting talented students and accomplished faculty to<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>.
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MARTHA ERBACH<br />
FISHERS HILL, VA<br />
Mr. Nicholas J. Nerangis Sr. (’04)<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Mrs. Margaret Paton Penhallegon (’64)<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Liskey Quarles (’82)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Grahame Rees<br />
Dr. L. Leon Reid (’46)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Rutkaus<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenney B. Sharpton<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Smelser<br />
Mr. John Williams<br />
Dr.Theresa M. Zemke (’04)<br />
Annual Industry Award<br />
Alexander P. Armour Scholarship Fund<br />
Lois Breeden Ayers Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David E. Ayers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Ayers<br />
Dominion Foundation<br />
Robert & Reba Aylor Scholarship Fund<br />
Ms. Carrie Tate Aylor<br />
Mr. William T. Aylor<br />
William Alex Baker Scholarship Fund<br />
Thomas W. Baldridge Scholarship Fund<br />
Endowment gifts yield perpetual income to support students and<br />
programs and offer donors the opportunity to remember or honor<br />
someone special.<br />
Martha Erbach has been a guiding force for the Parish Nursing<br />
Program in <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s School of Continuing Education.<br />
Her love for the multidisciplinary approach that forms the basis of<br />
the program has helped lead the program to unparalleled success in<br />
Virginia. Mrs. Erbach and her husband, Bill, discovered a way to<br />
perpetuate their support of the Parish Nursing Program beyond<br />
their lifetimes by starting an endowment funded through life<br />
insurance. During their lifetimes, the premium payments are made<br />
through annual gifting to the university on a policy owned by the<br />
university.Through this method, the couple will realize their dream of<br />
an interdenominational outreach program sustained through the<br />
Martha Erbach Endowed Chair for Parish Nursing.The endowment<br />
will specifically underwrite the cost to fund the leadership position of<br />
director for the Parish Nursing Program.The gift of a life insurance<br />
policy allows donors to tailor their giving to their resources and to<br />
make a difference in the world at a level they never imagined<br />
possible.<br />
Nunzio G. & Joy Shaffer Barbera<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. Nunzio G. Barbera (’47)<br />
Alvin C. Barrett Scholarship Fund<br />
Barton Heights UMC Scholarship Fund<br />
Benjamin Belchic Scholarship Fund<br />
Bishop Robert Blackburn Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Mary Jane Bowman Scholarship Fund<br />
J. David Box, M.D. Scholarship Fund<br />
Ms. Betty B. Schutte-Box<br />
Warren L. Braun Jr. Memorial<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Cora Reid Brown & Ruth Stevens<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Elvira Abshire Brown Scholarship Fund<br />
Miss Helen L. Abshire (’48)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Brown<br />
Mr. Darrell Chapman<br />
Mrs. June Brown Chapman<br />
Mrs. Beth Chapman Dodson (’94)<br />
Mrs. Madge Abshire Fries<br />
Mrs. Sarah Chapman Witt<br />
Olive D. Button Scholarship Fund<br />
Gretchen T. Byrd Scholarship Fund<br />
Harry F. Byrd Jr. Scholarship Fund<br />
Harry F. Byrd Jr. Top of Virginia<br />
Scholars Program<br />
Bill Cerri Scholarship Fund<br />
Diane Cleveland Scholarship Fund<br />
Marie Robinson Coffman Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Howard W. & M. Lucile Collins<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. Ronald K. Collins (’60)<br />
Verne E. Collins Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Charlotte Hahne (’85) & Dr.<br />
Verne E. Collins (’84)<br />
Conservatory Talent Scholarship Fund
Jean Carrington Cook Piano<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. C. Barrie Cook<br />
Zadie Berry Cupp Scholarship Fund<br />
H. Caleb Cushing Scholarship Fund<br />
Frances L. Davis Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Margaret Payne Davis Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Eugene F. Dearing Scholarship Fund<br />
Dulin United Methodist Scholarship Fund<br />
Bessie Watts Ellis Scholarship Fund<br />
Martha Erbach & Kathleen Monge<br />
Parish Nursing Scholarship Fund<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Scholarship Fund<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
Eugenia Evans Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Thomas C. Apostle<br />
Mr. Leonard W. (’88) & Mrs.<br />
Yongsook Kim (’88) Baber<br />
Mrs. Margaret F. Ball<br />
Dr. Wesley A. Ball (’73)<br />
Mr. Dale M. (’67) & Mrs. Marsha<br />
Blosser (’77)(’82) Barley<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Bechamps<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathleen Hutzler Bennett<br />
(’73)(’88)<br />
Ms. Josephine C. Blue<br />
Mr. Rudolph F. Boisseau (’75)<br />
Dr. Sue Marston (’68) & Mr. James E.<br />
Boyd<br />
Ms. Kyleann Sterling Burtt (’85)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Ewen A. Campbell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Cassada (’80)(’93)<br />
Mr. Francis C. (’68) & Mrs. Denise<br />
Barrick (’71) Conti<br />
Ms. Rosa C. Creamer<br />
Ms. Nancy Lou Cross<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger U. Delauter Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Dellinger<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William W. Ellis<br />
Mr. Keith W. (’74) & Mrs. Susan<br />
Harrison (’75) Erickson<br />
Mrs. Patricia M. Fogle<br />
Mrs. Pearl W. Gaines<br />
Glaize Developments Inc.<br />
Mrs. Peggy O. Hahn<br />
Mrs. Lynne Wassink James (’75)<br />
Mr. Ronald E. & Mrs. Dee Shely (’86)<br />
Johnston<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Koch<br />
Mr. Kenneth R. Krehn<br />
Ms. Judith Kay Large (’76)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Layton<br />
Mr. John P. & Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz<br />
(’81) Lewis<br />
Marsh & McLennan Companies<br />
Mrs. Lisa Silber Mauck (’84)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. McKay<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Mr. Donald E. & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George L. Romine<br />
Mr. John W. Jr. (’90) & Mrs. Melinda<br />
Farrar (’76)(’94) Russell<br />
Mrs. William F. Schenck<br />
Mrs. Barbara Norwood Schlueter (’83)<br />
Dr. & Mrs.Terry L. Sinclair<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Mrs. Patricia Bowling Taylor (’91)(’96)<br />
Mr. Ben E.Tennyson<br />
Ms.Tanya L.Vance (’92)(’99)<br />
Mrs. Janice E.Vogt<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Weiss<br />
Mrs. Ann Williams Welcome (’75)<br />
Ms. Mary Willis White (’98)<br />
Mrs. Mary M. Wolfe*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
“The Forty and Eight Society”<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Howard L. & Ellen Stouffer Fulk<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Harold E. Albert<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Brown<br />
Ms. Ruth Naomi Dunn (’57)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Garrett Jr.<br />
Mrs. Sally A. George<br />
Mrs. C. Louise Gosnell<br />
Mr. Henry & Mrs. Doris Huffer (’44)<br />
Hutton<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Kyle<br />
Mr. Eugene Scott Madden<br />
Marvin Chapel UMC<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold G. Miller Sr.<br />
The Rev. Dr. Raymond T. Moreland Jr.<br />
Mr.T. Guy Reynolds Jr.<br />
Ms. Marjorie G. Schrader<br />
Mr. John T. Shepherd<br />
Ms. Barbara V. Suffecool (’94)<br />
Mrs.Virginia Storer Varner (’42)<br />
Ms. Mary B. Walker<br />
Ms. E. Jeanine Watson<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Weller<br />
Ms.Virginia L. Wilburn<br />
Joseph Funk & Susan Funk Beery<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. Carl Beery (’70)<br />
Gallagher Nursing Scholarship Fund<br />
Glascock/Fletcher Scholarship Fund<br />
Bishop Goodson Scholarship Fund<br />
Griffith-Gettel-Burriss Scholarship Fund<br />
Mildren Lee Grove Scholarship Fund<br />
Esdras Gruver Scholarship Fund<br />
H. L. Harris Scholarship Fund<br />
Allen Tupper Hawthorne Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Mrs. Massie Hawthorne Damron<br />
Janice White Hayen Piano<br />
Performance Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Charlotte & Mr. Angelo Aiosa<br />
Ms.Tonya J. Andrews<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Mr. Bruce H. Babcock & Ms. Barbara<br />
L.Vang<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Black<br />
Cacophony Inc.<br />
Mr. Scott M. Capehart<br />
Mr.Thomas A. Carlson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Cartotto<br />
Dag Music Inc.<br />
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Mr. & Mrs. John Debney<br />
Don Harper Productions Inc.<br />
Mrs. Eugenia W. Evans<br />
Ms. Elizabeth A. Finch<br />
Mr. Bruce W. Fisher<br />
Frank Capp Enterprises Inc.<br />
Mr. Rick Giovinazzo & Ms. Lynn<br />
Rosenberg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Morris L. Goldstein<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Goldstein<br />
Ms. Carolyn L. Hammack<br />
Mr.Todd M. Hayen (’77)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Healey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Herman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Ms. Gladys A. Klein Brasch<br />
Mr. Kenneth G. Kugler & Ms. Carol A.<br />
Seflinger<br />
Dr. Madlon & Dr. James H. Laster<br />
Ms. Liane Mautner<br />
Mr. John McClure<br />
Mr. Peter Melnick<br />
Ms. Eleanor E. Noe<br />
North Hollywood Church of<br />
Religious Science<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Peter<br />
Ms. Lolita Ritmanis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bennett Salvay<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lalo Schifrin<br />
Ms. Nancy S. Severinsen<br />
Smashing Productions Inc.<br />
Southside Baptist Church<br />
Mr. Mark R. Stafford (’80)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Watters<br />
Hearst Foundation Scholarship Fund<br />
Raymond W. & Lorraine Halderman<br />
Heatwole Scholarship Fund<br />
Mabel H. Heishman Scholarship Fund<br />
C. H. Henkel Scholarship Fund<br />
Mary M. Henkel Scholarship Fund<br />
Mary M. Henkel Nursing Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Harold Herman Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. William M. Bozman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Ms. Sue C. Robinson (’85)<br />
George Higgins Scholarship Fund<br />
Higgins Sisters Memorial Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Clarence H. & Gladys C. Hill<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Margaret & Lycurgus P. Hill Sr.<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
The Copernicus Group Inc.<br />
Mrs. Sharon Hill Price<br />
J. Gordon Howard Scholarship Fund<br />
Frank B. Hurt Scholarship Fund<br />
Lewellyn & Minnie Fries Jackson<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Elisabeth Branch Johnson Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. H. W. “Jake” Jones<br />
Violet Ewers Jones Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. James L. Jones Jr.<br />
Vicken V. Kalbian, M.D. FACP<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harris<br />
Madge S. Keiter Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Kennedy<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Kmart Scholarship for Excellence in<br />
Community Pharmacy<br />
Isabelle Roddy Burkett & Robert<br />
Leonard Koons Scholarship Fund<br />
Herbert S. Larrick Scholarship Fund<br />
Mary Kay Baker Leighty Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Ralph E. Lewis Scholarship Fund<br />
S. Gordden Link Writing Fund<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Lavon P. & Ruby W. Linn Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Betty Louise Lynch Music Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Helen & Edwin Lynch Scholarship Fund<br />
William A. Lyons Scholarship Fund<br />
Esther S. Marlow Scholarship Fund<br />
John O. Marsh Jr. Scholarship Fund<br />
Barbara S. McAleer Scholarship Fund<br />
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer<br />
Gilbert C. & Suzanne White McKown<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
E. Cameron Miller Scholarship Fund<br />
E. E. Miller Scholarship Fund<br />
Wade Sellers Miller Scholarship Fund<br />
Alton Morrison Scholarship Fund<br />
Kathryn F. & Harold Morrison Jr.<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Morrison Jr.<br />
Myers Endowment Fund<br />
David E. Neer Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr.Titus W.Yoder (’75)<br />
Rita Noel Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Janette E. Ogg<br />
Occupational Therapy Scholarship Fund<br />
Blue Ribbon Pallets Inc.<br />
Ms. Susan B. Carter<br />
Mr. Kevin A. Culwell (’02)<br />
Ms. Hana L. Diaz (’00)<br />
Mrs. Rebecca Argabrite Grove (’97)<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Massey Miller (’97)<br />
Mrs. Jeanine Shank Sisler (’96)(’00)<br />
Dr. Gretchen Van Mater Stone<br />
Dr.Yvonne & Dr. Richard Teske<br />
Orpheus Scholarship Fund for Opera<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Charles K. Leeper<br />
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer<br />
Parents’ Scholarship Fund<br />
Bechtel Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Powers
Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Parker<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Physical Therapy Service Award<br />
Mrs.Traci Koenig Carlson (’99)<br />
Mr. Franklin L. Hann Jr. (’96)<br />
Mr. Bryan J. Harter (’99)<br />
Mrs. Jennifer Ingalls Kang (’00)<br />
Ms. Shannon Malone Palmer (’97)<br />
Mrs. Leigh Celeste Roberts (’99)<br />
Physician Asssistant Studies<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Ms. Rachel A. Carlson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Eifel<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. McQueen<br />
Mr. Anthony A. Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Plecker<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Faison Charlton Powers Scholarship Fund<br />
Nancy & Cecil Pruitt Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. Cecil Pruitt<br />
Gladys T. Quarles Nursing Scholarship<br />
Fund for Advanced Practice<br />
Forrest Racey Scholarship Fund<br />
Leota Racey Scholarship Fund<br />
Sharon Omps Reaves Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. John C. Feeley III<br />
Mr. Samuel H. Reaves Jr.<br />
Ms. Dolly J.Thompson<br />
Harry & Reba Rickard Scholarship Fund<br />
Harry & Reba Rickard Trust<br />
Madge C. Ring Scholarship Fund<br />
Ms. Jean Allen Davis (’48)<br />
Mrs. Julia Ring Lambert (’50)<br />
Mr. Charles S. Ring<br />
Rite Aid Scholarship Fund<br />
Bud & Ethel Ritenour Scholarship Fund<br />
Charles W. & Lucy Ritter Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
J. Kenneth Robinson Scholarship Fund<br />
J.H. Ruebush Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. Edgar H. (’48) & Mrs.Virginia<br />
Britton Ruebush (’47) Bartley<br />
Will Ruebush Scholarship Fund<br />
Clarence & Edith Schenck Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Scholl Family Scholarship Fund<br />
Mrs. Jean Scholl Berg<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Lee<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Scholl Jr.<br />
Dr. Kathleen K. Scholl<br />
Robyn Hart Schroth Dance Education<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. & Mrs. O. Winston Cameron Jr.<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. Phillip B. & Mrs. Mary Bruce<br />
Hazelgrove (’97) Glaize<br />
Ms. Rosemary A. Green<br />
Ms. Erica M. Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hester (’85)<br />
Mr. John P. & Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz<br />
(’81) Lewis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. William B. Major<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Menge<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John H. Neumann<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. O’Donnell<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. H. Russell Potts<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Kelly Robinson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Scully IV (’71)<br />
Ms. Barbara Schroth-Williams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ridgely White Jr. (’80)(’83)<br />
Walter S. Secrist Scholarship Fund<br />
French & Hazel See Scholarship Fund<br />
Bishop Shannon Scholarship Fund<br />
Lee B. & Sue Anderson Sheaffer<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Jackson Sheats Scholarship Fund<br />
Shickle Family Scholarship Fund<br />
The Hon. & Mrs. Richard C. Shickle<br />
Charles W. Shrader Award<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Mrs. Peggy M. Shrader<br />
Daris Small Scholarship Fund<br />
Ms. Susan P. Rice (’84)<br />
Mrs. Ruth Unhoch Wenzel (’88)(’90)<br />
(’98)<br />
Catherine Smith Scholarship Fund<br />
David Matthews Smith Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Gloria Y. Smith Memorial Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
K. Madison Smith Scholarship Fund<br />
William G. Smith Fund for Excellence<br />
Bruce C. Souders Fiction Fund<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Vera Spessard Scholarship Fund<br />
Spitzer Music Scholarship Fund<br />
Mary Spitzer Etter Trust<br />
John M. Steck Sr. Scholarship Fund<br />
John V. & Pamela M. P. Stevens<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John V. Stevens (’81)<br />
Margaret Byrd Stimpson Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Maurice H. Stein Scholarship Fund<br />
Emma Kingree Stokes Scholarship Fund<br />
Clifton Stoneburner Scholarship Fund<br />
Spencer A. & Doris R. Stouffer<br />
Pharmacy Scholarship Fund<br />
Spencer A. & Doris R. Stouffer<br />
Conservatory Scholarship Fund<br />
James A. Stutzman Sr. Scholarship Fund<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Apple Valley Scale Company<br />
Mrs. Lucia M. Barbour<br />
Ms. Jeannie Burke Battaile<br />
Mr. William M. Battaile*<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Benham III<br />
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Bennett Chevrolet<br />
Boyer & Ritter<br />
Boyer Landscapes Inc.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Byron A. Brill<br />
Ms. Barbara A. Crim<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Crosen<br />
DST Associates<br />
Enterprise Leasing Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Everly<br />
Ms. Louise A. Figley<br />
Mrs. Mary Anne Gibson<br />
GMAC<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. Donald Haverstick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hostetler<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Paul V. Kelchner<br />
Kern Motor Company Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Linn<br />
Ms. Brenda K. Loar<br />
Mrs. Suzanne W. McKown<br />
Mid Atlantic Network Inc.<br />
Miller Auto Sales Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Milleson (’86)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Molden<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Warren D. Nauman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keller C. Nichols<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick B. Nolan<br />
Mrs. M. W. Perry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Perry II<br />
Mrs. Margaret Reed<br />
Ricketts Construction Company Inc.<br />
Royal Broadcasting Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Sciegaj<br />
Sherando Athletic Association<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Simmons<br />
Mrs.Toni S. Sloan<br />
Dr. Eleanor & Mr. E. Scott Smalley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dale W. Stutzman<br />
Estate of James A. Stutzman Sr.<br />
Jim Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-<br />
Buick<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Stutzman Jr. (’81)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack G. Swanson<br />
Dr. John J. Sygielski<br />
T. J. Larson Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Terrence D.Tierney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Wilkins & Walter Insurance Agency Inc.<br />
Ms. Heather Hiett Wilson (’93)<br />
Winchester Ford-Mazda-Subaru<br />
Winchester Medical Center Foundation<br />
Winchester Printers Inc.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation<br />
Gilbert & Evangeline Teal Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Cpt. Victor G. Thies & Sgt. Ricky L.<br />
Timbrook Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
Theresa A. Thomas Scholarship Fund<br />
Theresa A.Thomas Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
Carl W. & Emily Ramsey Thompson<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Truettner Family Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. James Truettner Jr.<br />
W. James & Jane K.Truettner<br />
Foundation<br />
Gwendolyn M. Tucker Scholarship Fund<br />
Robert F. Waddell Scholarship Fund<br />
Leslie M. Watada Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Y. Watada<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott T. Weidman<br />
Wenger Scholarship Fund<br />
Jerald R. White Sr. Music Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Bishop & Mrs. R. Kern Eutsler<br />
Mr. Henry Reese<br />
Mr. Robert J. Spiers Jr. (’69)<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Jerald R. White Jr.<br />
Victoria Whiteford Memorial<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
James R. Wilkins Sr. Scholarship Fund<br />
James R. Wilkins Charitable Trust<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins III<br />
James R. & Mary B. Wilkins Award<br />
Program<br />
Walter J. Williams Scholarship Fund<br />
Winchester District UMC Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Russell Woollen Scholarship Fund<br />
B. Beverly Wright Scholarship Fund<br />
Jacob H. Yost Scholarship Fund<br />
Helen Herold Zebarth Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Karen E. Abraham-Justice<br />
Mrs. Cheryl A. Barlow<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Black<br />
Mrs. Mary Beth Board<br />
Books Etc.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Dr. Sue Marston (’68) & Mr. James E.<br />
Boyd<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. David R. Brosnan<br />
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Sobera Burrier (’67)<br />
Mrs. Celia Zuckerman Clowe<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Courts<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. William W. Endorf<br />
The Rev. & Mrs.William W. Erbach Sr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce L. Flax<br />
Ms. Karen M. Follett (’87)(’92)<br />
The Rev. Dr. Linda Bell Glass (’91)<br />
Dr. R.T. Good III<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Gray (’94)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. M. Frank Heisey (’66)(’87)<br />
Ms. Erica M. Helm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mrs. L. Janell Good Hoffman (’91)(’93)<br />
Mrs. Jacqueline N. Hott<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Jarvis<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Mrs. Kimberly D. Keckley<br />
Ms. Anne R. Kirchmier<br />
Dr. Mary Ann & Mr. George F.<br />
Kirkpatrick<br />
Dr. Harley G. Knowles & Ms. Cynthia<br />
J. Coulson<br />
Dr. Diedra & Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Dr. & Mrs. James C. Laidlaw<br />
Dr. H. Brian & Mrs. Judith Myers<br />
(’78) Landes<br />
Mrs. Angela Lynn Lee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. David P. Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Lewis
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lizer<br />
Dr. Elaine F. Magee<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Mrs. Karen Good Marshall (’95)(’99)<br />
(’02)(’03)<br />
Dr. Diane & Mr. David Melby<br />
Mr. Charles J. Jr. (’70) & Mrs. Mary<br />
Clarke (’71) Menefee<br />
Ms. Joyce H. Miller<br />
Mrs.Vickie Morley<br />
Dr. Marian & Dr. David W. Newton<br />
Mr. Marco T. (’01)(’03) & Mrs.<br />
Kimberly Schulteis (’01)(’03) Pineda<br />
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. Clyde Pressley<br />
Mr. William C. & Mrs. Kathleen Liskey<br />
(’82) Quarles<br />
Dr. Sheila Sparks Ralph<br />
Ms. Jeanne K. Ruhling<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Rutherford<br />
Mrs. Sherlyn Bloom Shaughnessy<br />
(’74)(’82)(’92)<br />
Mrs. Deborah M.Teates<br />
Miss Elizabeth A.Temple<br />
Dr. Steven H.Tepper & Ms. Linda<br />
Paferi<br />
Mr. Guillermo X. Ubilla<br />
Dr. Camilla M. & Mr. Michael T.Wilson<br />
SPENCER STOUFFER<br />
MCLEAN, VA<br />
GENERAL ENDOWMENT<br />
FUNDS<br />
Arey Chaplaincy & Religious Studies<br />
Fund<br />
The Stewart Bell Jr. Endowed<br />
Professorship in <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley<br />
History<br />
Mr. Shawn D. Cassidy<br />
Lillian Cook Braun Endowed Chair in<br />
Accounting<br />
Karl V. Brown Endowed Chair in Violin<br />
Bryant Endowment for Music<br />
William O. Burtner Endowment for<br />
Goodson Chapel & Recital Hall<br />
Harry F. Byrd Jr. Chair in Business<br />
Communication and Technology<br />
Harry F. Byrd Jr. School of Business<br />
Endowment Fund for Environmentally<br />
Sound Business Practice<br />
Willa Cather Institute Endowment<br />
Fund<br />
Dr. John P. Balcer<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Bell (’71)(’83)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Noel M. Borden<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Woodward S. Bousquet<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Edward E. Brandt<br />
Mr. James G. Burton Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Cather Sr.<br />
Ms. Linda K. Cather<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Warren E. DeArment<br />
Mrs.Thomas L. Fawcett<br />
Dr. Meredith W. Green<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Grunmeier<br />
Dr. Joanne C. & Dr. John T. Jacobs<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John D. Keister<br />
Ms. Lucia Woods Lindley<br />
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mrs. Mary Potter Robinson<br />
Mr. & Mrs. N. Hartley Schearer Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Mrs. Helen G. Sperry<br />
Dr.Yvonne & Dr. Richard Teske<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Vakiener<br />
Chaplain’s Programming Endowment<br />
Fund<br />
Leaving a lasting legacy and helping deserving students launch<br />
successful lives and careers are the most powerful reasons to establish<br />
a scholarship.<br />
The late Spencer A. and Doris Stouffer established two scholarship<br />
funds for <strong>Shenandoah</strong> students. A gift from the couple in 1996 was<br />
the university's first scholarship for its now nationally reknowned<br />
pharmacy school. Another gift in 2001 allowed the Stouffers to<br />
invest in the future of students studying music. Mrs. Stouffer was<br />
particularly thrilled when she heard the performance of one of her<br />
early scholarship recipients.The couple’s son, Spencer R. Stouffer, is<br />
pleased to carry on his parents’ tradition, as many of our second and<br />
third generation supporters do, by continuing to support the<br />
scholarship funds established by their families and taking a personal<br />
interest in the students who benefit from them. In FY04, 284<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> students were recipients of endowed scholarships<br />
totalling over $750,000. Leaving a lasting legacy and helping deserving<br />
students launch successful lives and careers are the most powerful<br />
reasons to establish a scholarship. It’s important, too, to remind family<br />
and friends of these values so future generations will continue giving.<br />
Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren will encounter their<br />
own heritage as they see “their” scholarship at work.
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BOB AND DORIS<br />
“PETEY” VAKIENER<br />
WINCHESTER, VA<br />
John Chumley Fund for Art<br />
Charlotte Collins Endowment Fund<br />
Mrs. Linda W. Keffer<br />
Eleanor Wade Custer Endowment in<br />
Nursing<br />
Custer Lecture Series Endowment Fund<br />
James A. Davis Lectures in Religion Fund<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
James A. Davis President’s Academic<br />
Fund<br />
Henry L. De Zeng Jr. Chair in Pharmacy<br />
Bernard J. Dunn Pharmacy Endowment<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn<br />
Durell Institute Endowments<br />
Dave & Kathy Dutton Athletic Fund<br />
E.U.B. Archives Endowment<br />
Mrs. Pearl W. Gaines<br />
Mrs. Alberta C. Gruver<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob P. Gruver Jr.<br />
“We want to give back to the community through <strong>Shenandoah</strong>, because<br />
we want to support the things that we enjoy.”<br />
Special interest gifts help the university support the varied educational<br />
and cultural events taking place everyday on campus.The classes,<br />
concerts, lectures, performances, sporting events and other activities<br />
that <strong>Shenandoah</strong> offers enhance the quality of life for area residents,<br />
like Bob and Doris “Petey”Vakiener of Winchester. “We love all of<br />
the programs that we attend,” said Bob Vakiener. “We get so much<br />
out of them and wish that everyone would realize what <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
has to offer.”The Vakieners take classes through the College for<br />
Lifelong Learning and attend frequent campus lectures sponsored by<br />
the John O. Marsh Institute for Government and Public Policy.They<br />
also enjoy music and theatre performances, especially <strong>Shenandoah</strong><br />
Summer Music Theatre under the artistic direction of Harold “Hal”<br />
Herman (pictured at far right with the Vakieners). “The quality of the<br />
theatre at <strong>Shenandoah</strong> is incredible. We don’t have to drive into<br />
Washington to experience great theatre and music. We are so lucky<br />
to have it right here,” said Bob, adding that he and his wife also enjoyed<br />
“<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Performs,” the 10-day music festival that debuted in<br />
June. “We want to give back to the community through <strong>Shenandoah</strong>,<br />
because we want to support the things that we enjoy,” he said.<br />
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
The Rev. William B. Ramey Jr. (’58)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Dorothy Ewing Endowment for Dance<br />
Fund for Excellence in Teaching<br />
Faculty Professional Development Fund<br />
A. Paul Funkhouser Board Room<br />
Endowment Fund<br />
Graney Guitar Study Endowment<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Graney<br />
Christina Halpin Endowed Chair in<br />
Dance<br />
Doris Ann Powell Harrison Chair in<br />
Piano<br />
Mary Henkel Unrestricted Endowment<br />
Fund<br />
Harold Herman Chair in Music<br />
Theatre<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Hazel<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr<br />
Harold Herman <strong>Shenandoah</strong> Summer<br />
Music Theatre Endowment Fund<br />
Mr. Walter & Mrs. Elaine Bower (’75)<br />
Aikens<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Allen<br />
Mr. David D. Anthony<br />
Apple Federal Credit Union<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Mrs. Della M. Bates<br />
Mrs. Barbara L. Bledsoe<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Warren L. Braun<br />
Ms. Ann M. Campbell (’00)(’03)<br />
Mrs. Harriet Campbell<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cleaver<br />
Dr. James A. & Mrs. Janet Copple<br />
(’85) Davis<br />
Mrs. Mary Jane Day<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Stanley Dees<br />
Mrs. Barbara W. Devers<br />
Mr. William P. Jr. & Mrs. Cecilia<br />
Knowles (’82) Diehl<br />
Mr. John W. Dresely<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew U. Ferrari<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Finley<br />
First Bank<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Frazier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Frazier<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.
Mr. and Mrs.Theodore C. Greenstone<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Grist<br />
Dr. and Mrs. W. Jackson Helm<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herman<br />
Mr. Gregory A. Hoffman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James T. Holland<br />
Mr. R. Hunter Hurt<br />
Col. Jack C. James<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Mr. and Mrs.Thomas S. Jones<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kalbach<br />
Mrs. Joy Dewing Katz (’96)<br />
Ms. Barbara M. Keating<br />
Ms. Anna A. White Kemp<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Llewellyn I. Kitchin<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kott<br />
Mr. John P. & Mrs. Marjorie Sheetz<br />
(’81) Lewis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram W. Lyon Jr.<br />
Mrs. Ann K. MacLeod<br />
Mr. Michael E. Main (’78)<br />
Ms. Ruth Farley Massey<br />
Mrs.Teresa J. Massie<br />
Mrs. Lisa Silber Mauck (’84)<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. McGovern<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGregor<br />
Mrs. Carol F. Melby<br />
Mrs. Linda Hummer Merryman (’94)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd A. Michael<br />
Ms. Ann Miller Mooney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Napps<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Keller C. Nichols<br />
Mrs. Jane M. Noland<br />
Mrs. Mildred V. Noll<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Norville<br />
Mr. Philip J. O'Brien (’49)<br />
Ms. Jacqueline M. O’Connor (’87)<br />
Omps Funeral Home<br />
Ms. Bonnie J. Paulsen<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
The Pepsi Bottling Group Inc.<br />
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jane Danchisen<br />
(’89) Pittman<br />
Mrs. Maureen M. Reilly<br />
Dr. Julia Wynnyk Rohr (’40)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schroth<br />
Mr. John F. Schultz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Schwartzman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Scully IV (’71)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin W. Sill Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith Jr.<br />
Mr. Bradley C. Snowden, Esq.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders<br />
Dr. Gretchen Van Mater Stone & Mr.<br />
William C. Grubb<br />
Taylor-Grace LLC<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E.Thomas<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.Thomas<br />
Mrs. Marie M.Trible<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.Vachon<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Vakiener<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James T.Vickers<br />
Mr. and Mrs.Thomas R. Ward II<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Watkins<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Weller<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert W. Werner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ridgely White Jr. (’80)(’83)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilkins Jr.<br />
Wright’s Run LP<br />
Capt. & Mrs. Richard K.Young<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Zimmerman<br />
Ms. Patricia L. Zontine<br />
L. P. “Skip” & Anne Hughes Hill<br />
Visiting Artist Series<br />
The Copernicus Group Inc.<br />
Mrs. Sharon Hill Price<br />
John Kerr Endowment Fund<br />
Ms. Pauline S. Manuel<br />
Charles B. Levitin Endowed Chair in<br />
Music Theatre<br />
James F. Lewis Scholarship Fund<br />
Lin Rong-San Institute of Journalism<br />
Eldon Lindsey Endowed Chair in Free<br />
Enterprise<br />
Mrs. Betty S. Lindsey<br />
John O. Marsh Jr. Institute for<br />
Government & Public Policy<br />
Endowment Fund<br />
Hugh D. McCormick Chair in Civil<br />
War History<br />
Suzanne White McKown Landscape<br />
Endowment<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Dolly B. & B. Franklin Myers Jr. Fund<br />
O’Sullivan Endowment Fund<br />
Roy H. Park Endowment Fund<br />
Mr. Roger L. Burkhart (’86)<br />
Pharmacy School Program Endowment<br />
Fund<br />
Excellence in Physical Therapy<br />
Research Award<br />
Mr. Steven Patrick Barbe (’98)<br />
Mrs.Traci Koenig Carlson (’99)<br />
Mr. Franklin L. Hann Jr. (’96)<br />
Ms. Ann A. C. Steiger (’93)<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> Valley Youth Orchestra<br />
Fund<br />
Newton B. Shingleton Endowment Fund<br />
Shockey Endowment Fund<br />
Alson H. Smith Jr. Library Endowment<br />
Fund<br />
Thomas Wood Steck Writing Fund<br />
Mrs.Virginia Steck Kern<br />
Joel R. Stegall International Program<br />
Fund<br />
Chubb & Son Inc.<br />
Ms. Amy B. Hammond<br />
Mrs. Diana M. Pressmann<br />
Student Investment Management<br />
Program Fund<br />
Theresa A. Thomas Physician Assistant<br />
Studies Student Research Fund<br />
Theresa A.Thomas Memorial<br />
Foundation<br />
Unrestricted Endowment Fund<br />
Anna Lee Hite Van Buren Endowed<br />
Chair in Music<br />
Warrington Science Fund<br />
Eugene V. & Laura L. White<br />
Pharmacy Endowment<br />
Ms. Lynda S. White<br />
Wilkins Building Endowment Fund<br />
Windy Meadow Scholarship Fund<br />
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Yount, Hyde & Barbour Endowed<br />
Chair in Accounting<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry P. Kerr<br />
ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
AND AWARDS<br />
Crystal Spiece Briggs<br />
Nursing Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Guy V. Briggs (’60)<br />
Ting-Yu Chen Scholarship for<br />
Excellence in Dance<br />
Ms.Ting-Yu Chen<br />
Ms. Rosemarie Lemieux<br />
Dr. Ann St. Clair & Dr. Robert G.<br />
Lesman<br />
Mr. Anthony A. Miller<br />
Steven L. Cooksey Scholarship Fund<br />
Dr. Steven L. Cooksey (’89)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Charles K. Leeper<br />
Future Business Leaders of America<br />
(FBLA) Scholarship Fund<br />
Catesby Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harrison<br />
Mr. Mark J. (’92) & Mrs. Karin<br />
Broome (’92) Ohrstrom<br />
Robert F. Gaines Scholarship Fund<br />
John D. & Marjorie Glover Scholarship<br />
Fund<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Hope Harper Loar (’33) Faculty<br />
Fellowships<br />
Richmond H. McCluer Sr. Choral<br />
Studies Scholarship Fund<br />
Mr. Edwin M. (’59) & Mrs. Linda<br />
Bramlett (’60) Barton<br />
Dr. & Mrs. G. Ronald Brown (’57)<br />
Mr. Robert L. Burner (’58)<br />
Mr. Roy L. Callahan (’58)<br />
Mr. Robert D. Crawford (’56)<br />
Ms. Ruth Naomi Dunn (’57)<br />
Mrs. Ethelda Wilson Fahnestock (’57)<br />
Mr. Creed F. III (’59) & Mrs. Rebecca<br />
Strutt (’59) Frazier<br />
Mr. William E. Gilmer (’54)<br />
Mr. George G. Lough (’59)<br />
Estate of Richmond H. McCluer Sr.<br />
Mrs.Valerie Taylor McCluer<br />
Mr. Norman McCorkle (’60)<br />
Mrs. Barbara Hassinger Miller (’58)<br />
Mrs. Diane Post Miller (’58)<br />
Mrs. Constance Ware Payne-Stewart<br />
(’55)<br />
Mr. Walter M. Pitsenbarger (’59)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Dulaney Ramsey (’56)<br />
Mrs. Shirley Pope Smallwood (’57)<br />
Mr. Ernest E. Stone (’59)<br />
Mr. Stanley Thomas (’59)<br />
The Offutt Scholarship<br />
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas J. Offutt Jr.<br />
Park Foundation Scholarship<br />
Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy<br />
Alumni Scholarship<br />
Dr. Stephen M. Bauer (’02)<br />
Dr. Jennifer Tankersley (’00) & Mr.<br />
Brady Carter (’99)<br />
Dr. Blenda Ann Chao (’01)<br />
Dr.Yukping Ng Chiu (’01)<br />
Class of 2003/Pharmacy School<br />
Dr. Zemzem Adem (’03)<br />
Dr. Olubunmi Adesuyi (’03)<br />
Dr. Mahtab Arbab (’03)<br />
Dr. Celestine Bailey (’03)<br />
Dr.Vibha Bakshi ('03)<br />
Dr. Angeles M. Ballester (’03)<br />
Dr. Kelley Smith Bishop (’03)<br />
Dr. Sally L. Blackledge (’03)<br />
Dr. Heather D. Boswell (’03)<br />
Dr. Michael D. Brown (’03)<br />
Dr. Natalie A. Brown (’03)<br />
Dr. Sharelle Brown (’03)<br />
Dr. John G. Bruno (’03)<br />
Dr. John G. Carpenter (’03)<br />
Dr. Jenny V. Chen (’03)<br />
Dr. Joseph B. Ciccarello (’03)<br />
Dr. Jennifer A. Comly (’03)<br />
Dr. Beth M. DiSabatino (’03)<br />
Dr. Christina Duty (’03)<br />
Dr. Natosha T. Eskander (’03)<br />
Dr. David L. Everhart (’03)<br />
Dr. Patricia J. Faris (’03)<br />
Dr. Jennifer J. Fickler (’03)<br />
Dr. Melissa L. Forman (’03)<br />
Dr. Andrew F. Friedman (’03)<br />
Dr. Howard Keith Fuller (’03)<br />
Dr.Valerie J. Fusco (’03)<br />
Dr. Linda Gatto-Gambacorta (’03)<br />
Dr. Michael A. Getz (’03)<br />
Dr.Thomas W. Gorczynski (’03)<br />
Dr. Jonathan W. Grim (’03)<br />
Dr. William C. Hallett (’03)<br />
Dr. Kristie Dawn Haynes (’03)<br />
Dr. Sophia Houvardas (’03)<br />
Dr.Tarra S. Huffman (’03)<br />
Dr. Patricia Hughes (’03)<br />
Dr. Jason Hung (’03)<br />
Dr. Mary E. Hunter (’03)<br />
Dr. Carlos A. Insignares (’03)<br />
Dr. Georgiana L. Jarvis (’03)<br />
Dr. Jyothirmai R. Kasireddy (’03)<br />
Dr. Colleen M. Kenney (’03)<br />
Dr. Jae Kap Kim (’03)<br />
Dr. Roger G. Long (’03)<br />
Dr.Tracie L. Lykins (’03)<br />
Dr. Amy Miles Mabe (’03)<br />
Dr. William X. Malloy (’03)<br />
Dr. Lloyd Michael Marcum (’03)<br />
Dr. Marya B. Margolis (’03)<br />
Dr. Jennifer A. Marshall (’03)<br />
Dr. Lori Moberg (’03)<br />
Dr. Cecilia Hagmann Mullins (’03)<br />
Dr. Bahar Najd (’03)<br />
Dr. Cong B. Nguyen (’03)<br />
Dr. Mark W. Noga (’03)<br />
Dr. Nosakhare Osayamwen (’03)<br />
Dr. Dorothy Partlowe (’03)<br />
Dr. Pinki R. Patel (’03)<br />
Dr. Satyam G. Patel (’03)<br />
Dr.Vanisha Patel (’03)<br />
Dr. Lawrence M. Pawola (’03)<br />
Dr. Earl W. Pease (’03)<br />
Dr. Chester L. Price (’03)<br />
Dr. Maliha Qudus (’03)<br />
Dr. Brigitte Schaufelberger (’03)<br />
Dr. William D. Schmidt (’03)<br />
Dr. Smita Shah (’03)<br />
Dr. Lisa Shelton-Strucko (’03)<br />
Dr. Jennifer A. Sonzogni (’03)<br />
Dr.Tara Nichole Sorrels (’03)<br />
Dr. Jeffery W. Spray (’03)<br />
Dr. Suzanne P. Strickler (’03)<br />
Dr. Richard P. Sweeney (’03)<br />
Dr. Misty Denise Sword (’03)<br />
Dr. David L.Thacker (’03)<br />
Dr. Kimberly A.Tignor (’03)<br />
Dr. Hoanganh Tonnu-Pham (’03)<br />
Dr. Avelaine G.Trabel (’03)<br />
Dr. Hai Trieu Tran (’03)<br />
Dr. Rufael S.Tsegazeab (’03)<br />
Dr. Elaine Lindsay Twedt (’03)<br />
Dr. Howard F.Van Horn III (’03)<br />
Dr. Rhonda A.Vinet (’03)<br />
Dr. Hailu T. Wakjera (’03)
Dr. Kelliann R. Walker (’03)<br />
Dr. Brian D. Williamson (’03)<br />
Dr. Douglas A. Wood (’03)<br />
Dr. Eloise D. Woodruff (’03)<br />
Dr. Judith Young Erford (’01)<br />
Dr. Michael P. Harris (’01)<br />
Dr. Patricia A. Ross (’01)<br />
Dr. Linda J. Schultz (’02)<br />
Dr. Sean Scott Secrest (’00)<br />
Dr. Sherry Good Stewart (’00)<br />
Dr. Julie E.Tipton (’00)<br />
Dr. & Mrs. H. O. Wachsmann (’01)<br />
Dunn School of Pharmacy Annual Golf<br />
Tournament Scholarship<br />
Mr. Eugene V. & Mrs. Laura LaFontaine<br />
(’70) White<br />
Physical Therapy Scholarship for<br />
Excellence<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Physical Therapy Scholarship Fund<br />
Mrs. Lia Kaltreider Anderson (’02)<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison Beaumont (’01)<br />
Mrs.Traci Koenig Carlson (’99)<br />
Mr. Raymond T. Gronlund (’93)<br />
Mr. Franklin L. Hann Jr. (’96)<br />
Mr. Bryan J. Harter (’99)<br />
Ms. Danielle N. Magnes (’02)<br />
Ms. Heather Lynn Moky (’02)<br />
Ms. Robin Leigh Shafer (’96)<br />
Mr. Gregory M. Stockslager (’99)<br />
Mr. Kevin L. Wess (’98)<br />
George L. & Margaret Romine Faculty<br />
Fellowships<br />
Lucille Sherman Sewell Fund<br />
Gordon W. Stearns Fund<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kent W. Barber Jr.<br />
Ms. Jayne Ann Borg<br />
Mr. David C. Campbell<br />
Mrs.Thomas L. Fawcett<br />
Mr. Christopher G. (’76)(’85) & Mrs.<br />
Susan Riley (’79) Francis<br />
Mrs. Renee Lavitz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Stearns<br />
Mr. Roger M.Tarpy<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Zimet<br />
Student Aid Scholarship Fund<br />
ASHP Foundation<br />
Mrs. Betty I. Carbaugh<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cluss<br />
Amb. Frances D. Cook<br />
CVS Pharmacy Inc.<br />
Eckerd Corporation Foundation<br />
Mrs.Virginia Marshall Eckes (’34)<br />
Dr. Warren R. Hofstra<br />
Mr. Christopher J. Hovey<br />
Dr. Elaine F. Magee<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John E. McAllister<br />
NACDS Foundation<br />
North Carolina Mutual Wholesale<br />
Drug Company<br />
Mr. Emmanuel K. Nzai (’94)(’95)<br />
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving<br />
David C. Scott Charitable Trust<br />
The Kroger Company Foundation<br />
The Presser Foundation<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Scott<br />
Dr. Cindia Davis (’79) & Mr. George<br />
W. Stewart Jr. (’85)<br />
Valley Lumber & Building Materials Inc.<br />
Wachovia Bank<br />
Walgreen Company<br />
Student Nurses Scholarship<br />
Brig. Gen. Sharon K. Mailey<br />
Mrs.Vickie Morley<br />
Dr. Martha J. Morrow<br />
Algernon Sydney/Mary Mildred<br />
Sullivan Scholarship<br />
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation<br />
Theatre Talent Scholarship<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Babb<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Bauserman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Beaudoin<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Boxley Jr.<br />
Mr. David Lee Brill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Casey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Daniels Jr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony DellaMonica<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Gildersleeve<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gillespie<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Glaize Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Glover Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Graney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Hatzes Jr.<br />
Ms. Adelia C. Heuer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Burgess L. Hoffman<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Randolph M. Jackson<br />
The Rev. & Mrs. Donald D. M. Jones<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Jones<br />
Dr. Diedra & Dr. James A. Kriewald<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Howard P. Lewis<br />
Dr. Bryane & Dr. Charles P. Lickson<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Lynn<br />
Ms. Pauline S. Manuel<br />
Mrs. Barbara S. McAleer<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Netschke Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Oleksa<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Parker<br />
Mr. David H. Patterson<br />
Ms. Bonnie J. Paulsen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Pell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Plissner<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Shegogue Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Smith<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bart R.Tizio<br />
Mrs. Marie M.Trible<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George E.Tubbs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Vakiener<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Valotto<br />
Mr. Charles Whitfield<br />
Mrs. Ruth Whittington<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Zebarth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zuckerman<br />
VFIC Scholarship Program<br />
Alcoa Scholarship<br />
American Electric Power Scholarship<br />
Bank of America Scholarship<br />
Barnhart Scholarship<br />
BB&T Scholarship<br />
Beazley Scholarship<br />
Dollar Tree Scholarship<br />
Lea Booth Scholarship<br />
Mars Scholarship<br />
Media General Scholarship<br />
Norfolk Southern Scholarship<br />
Philip Morris Scholarship<br />
Robins Family Scholarship<br />
Sallie Mae Fund Scholarship<br />
Suntrust Scholarship<br />
UPS Scholarship<br />
VFIC 50th Anniversary Scholarship<br />
VFIC Virginia Scholars Fund<br />
Scholarships<br />
Wachovia Securities Scholarship<br />
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Whitehead Foundation Scholarship<br />
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Inc.<br />
Ruth Whittington Conservatory<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Mrs. Jane Danchisen Pittman (’89)<br />
Ms. Pamela A. Sheets<br />
Janeva Manal Wiggins Dance<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
Ms. Patricia A. Baah<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bates<br />
Ms. Ida J. Bunch<br />
B. Funk Dance Company<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Jones<br />
Mrs. Mattie D. LaBoo<br />
Ms. Jacqueline Mangum<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Darnell K. McGavock<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Oliver<br />
Dr. Osborne C. Parchment<br />
Ms. Grace C. Steele<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin Whitten<br />
Ms. Sheila R. Wiggins<br />
2005 Alumni Nomination Form<br />
Sponsored by the<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> Alumni Association<br />
We invite you to identify and nominate worthy individuals who,<br />
through their service and achievements, personify the university’s<br />
tradition of excellence.<br />
Criteria:<br />
• Nominees must be living at the time the nomination is<br />
submitted.<br />
• Current members of the board of directors for the SU<br />
Alumni Association are not be eligible for these awards.<br />
Previous recipients are not eligible for the same award.<br />
I NOMINATE<br />
(Full Name)<br />
FOR THE (CHECK ONE)<br />
❏ 2005 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARD<br />
❏ 2005 YOUNG ALUMNI CAREER AWARD<br />
Nominee:<br />
Street address:______________________________________<br />
City, state and zip:____________________________________<br />
Phone:_____________________________________________<br />
Class year:__________________________________________<br />
Nominator:<br />
Your name:_________________________________________<br />
Street address:______________________________________<br />
City, state and zip:____________________________________<br />
Phone:_____________________________________________<br />
All forms must be received by May 15, 2005, for consideration.<br />
Mail form to Alumni Office, <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />
5 E. Piccadilly St., Winchester,VA 22601<br />
Additional forms are available by calling 800-786-4802,<br />
540-665-4511 or e-mailing alums@su.edu.
Together,<br />
Our Vision Becomes<br />
Reality<br />
Together, We Form The Leadership Circle<br />
<strong>Shenandoah</strong> is more than a university. More than an institution made up of teachers and students.<br />
More than the sum of its parts. It represents the future.<br />
We are the principal provider of higher education in a region rich with history and progress. We are<br />
visionaries. We provide the foundation from which future leaders, talent and great minds will spring.<br />
The Leadership Circle is the university’s most critical giving society with respect to our future. The<br />
unrestricted nature of your gift today allows the university to be what it can — and must — be<br />
tomorrow. It means you trust us to use your contribution where and how we see it best serving the<br />
university’s future goals.<br />
You become a visionary, too, when you commit to The Leadership Circle. You join an esteemed<br />
number of people who support and share in the vision of our region’s future — and understand the<br />
pivotal role <strong>Shenandoah</strong> <strong>University</strong> plays in it.<br />
Join us and see how our vision is becoming a reality.<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Jane D. Pittman, Assistant Vice President for Development,<br />
at (540) 665-3489 or (540) 665-4511<br />
or by e-mail at jpittman@su.edu.
1460 <strong>University</strong> Drive<br />
Winchester,VA 22601-5195<br />
http://www.su.edu ®<br />
Return Service Requested<br />
A Homecoming<br />
October 29, 30 & 31<br />
Friday Highlights:<br />
A traditional Louisiana feast and live music<br />
(5 p.m., Library Plaza)<br />
Saturday Highlights:<br />
Soccer, Volleyball and Football Games<br />
(Alumni, meet friends from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the all-alumni and nursing alumni tents at Shentel<br />
Stadium for beverages and food before the football game.)<br />
Mardi Gras Madness Homecoming Dance<br />
(For Students, 9 p.m., Millwood Station)<br />
And more — including SU’s renowned Bach-Handel Festival<br />
Call (540) 665-4511, e-mail alums@su.edu<br />
or go to www.su.edu/homecoming.<br />
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