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2 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

A Letter from the President<br />

Dear Alumni and Friends,<br />

Among the many wonderful experiences of my first months at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>, one in particular stands out as having provided me<br />

with a great glimpse of student life on campus. In mid-October, I spent three<br />

nights in our residence halls, including a night in Denver Hall, in Friends<br />

Hall and in Pickett Hall. These were not casual visits; they represented total immersion into dorm life,<br />

complete with roommates, meals in the dining hall z nd sleeping in a few beds that gave new meaning<br />

to the term "firm mattress." Alas, I survived and, upc n further reflection, consider the time I spent with<br />

our students to have been very important and extre nely valuable.<br />

In Denver Hall, I roomed with Chris, a freshman from Chillicothe. A quick glance around the room<br />

revealed one of the major differences in residential life today as compared to when I was a freshman<br />

back in the Jurassic Period. The sheer number of electrical appliances was staggering — a stereo<br />

component system and a color TV being prominent among them. A survey of nearby rooms revealed<br />

that Chris's room was about average. Two thoughts came to mind: first, how do we afford to pay the<br />

electric bill? and, second, I remembered with amusement how proud I was to have brought a clock<br />

radio to college with me — real high tech!<br />

Later in the evening, I caved in to peer pressure and entered the ping pong tournament scheduled<br />

in the recently remodeled recreation room, only to find myself a quick loser in the losers' bracket.<br />

<strong>No</strong>netheless, I felt myself a big winner after spendi lg several hours that night getting to know some<br />

great young people. I especially enjoyed talking to Chris and hearing firsthand about how he was<br />

adjusting to being a first semester freshman. As a first semester president, I discovered much that we<br />

shared in common. In a rather poignant moment, Ch is talked about how unsettling it was to not know<br />

what his future would hold. His disclosure gave me a renewed sense of appreciation for that type of<br />

anxiety among our students.<br />

My time in Friends with James and David, and in Pickett with Dylan and Darren, was every bit<br />

as interesting and valuable. In Friends, we had one of those marathon discussions during which we<br />

solved all the <strong>College</strong>'s problems, and we were about to take on the problems of the world when I<br />

noticed the time. It had been a while since I had seen 2 a.m. on a week night (or weekend, for that<br />

matter). By then, that firm mattress felt like a feather bed! The night I stayed in Pickett, Dylan and<br />

Darren needed a study break and persuaded me to play basketball with them. I fared no better than I<br />

had at ping pong, worse in fact because I was sore for several days afterwards. Dorm life is pretty<br />

exhausting.<br />

It was also very exhilarating. It gave me a chance to get to know our students on their terms in their<br />

natural setting. I was so impressed and came away from that experience more energized to work on<br />

their behalf and thankful for the privilege to serve and lead at <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

In this holiday season of peace, hope and joy, wish you the very best.<br />

Bestregards,<br />

Daniel A. DiBiasio<br />

President


FEATURES<br />

6<br />

10<br />

14<br />

15<br />

I o<br />

<strong>12</strong>5 Years<br />

The fall semester found the<br />

<strong>College</strong> community engaged<br />

full force in a celebration of<br />

WC's <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary.<br />

Westheimer<br />

The fifth annual Westheimer<br />

Peace Symposium looked at the<br />

often delicate balance between<br />

peace and the environment.<br />

<strong>Home</strong>coming<br />

Fireworks, thePPP, Athletic Hall<br />

of Fame inductions and the<br />

triumphant return of the<br />

homecoming parade all served<br />

to strengthen the ties between<br />

alumni and their alma mater.<br />

The Million<br />

Professor Art Brooks tells the<br />

inspiring story of his participation<br />

in the historic Million Man<br />

March.<br />

Morris Dees<br />

The famous civil rights lawyer<br />

visited WC as part of the Issues<br />

and Artists Series.<br />

Did You Know?<br />

William Shoecraft 78 publishes<br />

books for young children on<br />

notable African-Americans.<br />

ON THE COVER<br />

Historic <strong>College</strong> Hall provides a colorful<br />

contrast to winter's white blanket on the<br />

campus.<br />

19<br />

20<br />

Blind Cyclist<br />

Rich Pa iner 74 rode a bike across<br />

Europe and the USA to show that<br />

persons with disabilities can<br />

achieve their dreams.<br />

Gender Equity<br />

Valerie Bonnette 75 returned to<br />

campus to conduct a gender<br />

equity review of the athletic<br />

department.<br />

Eco tourism<br />

David Howenstein '83 is<br />

promot ng ecotourism between<br />

Japan and Africa.<br />

Winter, <strong>1996</strong><br />

<strong>Vol</strong>. <strong>46</strong>. <strong>No</strong>. 1<br />

DEPARTMENTS<br />

16<br />

22<br />

27<br />

29<br />

35<br />

Alumni News<br />

On Campus<br />

Sports<br />

Class <strong>No</strong>tes<br />

1994-95<br />

Honor Roll of<br />

Contributors<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

STAFF<br />

Managing Editor<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

Associate Editor<br />

Brian Neal<br />

Editorial Assistant<br />

Nancy Conner<br />

Class <strong>No</strong>tes<br />

Merle Boyle<br />

© <strong>1996</strong> <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

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WC Engaged in Year of Celebration<br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

ilmington <strong>College</strong> stands here<br />

today, <strong>12</strong>5 years young, strong and true,<br />

holding firm to its Quaker heritage and its<br />

liberal arts college roots."<br />

Robert J. Haskins<br />

Those are the<br />

words of President<br />

Dan DiBiasio, who<br />

addressed this signifi­<br />

cant milestone at this<br />

fall's <strong>12</strong>5th Anniver­<br />

sary Commemorative<br />

Concert, which was<br />

enjoyed by afull house<br />

in Boyd Auditorium.<br />

"For a century<br />

andaquarter, men and<br />

women have come to this place to teach and<br />

learn in the presence of God, and to search<br />

for the light within," he said, noting WC has<br />

been "inextricably linked" to the Religious<br />

Society of Friends and closely connected to<br />

the larger <strong>Wilmington</strong> community.<br />

"To be sure, Wilnington <strong>College</strong> is<br />

witness to a rich history, one shaped by<br />

people, events and circumstances uniquely<br />

local, as well as by those which carved out<br />

the contours of Ameiican higher educa­<br />

tion," he said. "The <strong>College</strong> stands alone<br />

with its own institutional saga and distinc­<br />

tive features — and we can be fiercely proud<br />

of what <strong>Wilmington</strong> has accomplished in<br />

<strong>12</strong>5 years, and we, too, can be steadfastly<br />

hopeful about what we will achieve in the<br />

next century and a quarter."<br />

The <strong>College</strong> is in the midst of a year­<br />

long celebration of its <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary<br />

with a number of event;- and special features<br />

that have been plannec by the <strong>12</strong>5th Anni­<br />

versary Steering Committee.<br />

While the September concert provided<br />

the forum for the form il observance of the<br />

milestone, two events were held in August<br />

Photos by Randy Sarvis<br />

George Fox <strong>College</strong>'s HowardMacy<br />

opened the Quaker Lecture Series with<br />

a talkabout "Education with Honors. "<br />

against the backdrop of summertime at WC.<br />

On Aug. 11 — exactly <strong>12</strong>5 years to the day<br />

from when Quakers purchased <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> at an auction in 1870 — DiBiasio<br />

and his wife, Chris Burns-DiBiasio, hosted<br />

a campus ice cream social for faculty, staff<br />

and all students who spent the summer work­<br />

ing at the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Later in the month, the campus com­<br />

munity enjoyed music, fel­<br />

lowship and cake on Collett<br />

Mall at WC s <strong>12</strong>5th Birthday<br />

Party, which was hosted by<br />

the campus residence assis­<br />

tants and residence directors.<br />

The concert on Sept. 24<br />

was a highlight of the fall<br />

semester, as music professor<br />

Robert J. Haskins' commis­<br />

sioned piece, Luminations,<br />

premiered before an exuber­<br />

ant audience. The first part of<br />

the program featured the WC<br />

Chamber Orchestra perform­<br />

ing J.S. Bach's Concerto for<br />

Violin and Orchestra in a mi-<br />

nor with violin soloist Maretta<br />

Alden '95.<br />

After DiBiasio's wel­<br />

come, the chamber orchestra.<br />

<strong>College</strong> Chorale vocal group,<br />

narrator Ron Rembert and<br />

eight soloists took the stage<br />

for Haskins' ambitious<br />

Luminations.<br />

(l-r) Tez Boyd, Steven Block, April Haas and Keri Crist join in WC's <strong>12</strong>5th birthday celebration. The soloists included:<br />

4 Winter <strong>1996</strong>


soprano Elizabeth Haskins '73, assistant<br />

pr ssor of music; soprano Gina Beck '91;<br />

so mo Kathryn Unverzagt, a contributor<br />

to WC's musical productions; soprano April<br />

Haas, a junior majoring in theater; baritone<br />

J. Wynn Alexander, associate professor of<br />

theater; baritone David Beck '88; baritone<br />

Steven Haines '73; and baritone Robb<br />

Haskins, son of the composer.<br />

Molly McKibben enjoys some birthday cake on the Mall.<br />

Haskins, a member of WC's music<br />

faculty for 32 years, said Luminations was<br />

both a celebration of <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s<br />

<strong>12</strong>5th anniversary and an observance of one<br />

of Quaker theology's basic principles.<br />

"Before our world became all neon<br />

lights and glitz, there was a lumination of<br />

buildings and whole cities by candlelight<br />

and lanterns during special celebrations like<br />

the end of a war," he said.<br />

"More than that and central to the<br />

Quaker philosophy is the idea of the inner<br />

light within everyone," he added. "Every<br />

human being is of inestimatable value be­<br />

cause the light is within every person."<br />

Haskins said lis job as teacher is to<br />

"lead students to the light within — and then<br />

have the courage to leave them there."<br />

Complementing the choral and instru­<br />

mental performances were narratives from<br />

such sources as the Old and New Testament,<br />

the Koran, poetry by e.e. cummings and<br />

Langston Hughes, Na­<br />

tive American writings<br />

and original works by<br />

Haskins.<br />

"These are<br />

things out of my heart<br />

— things I value and<br />

treasure," he said.<br />

Following the<br />

concert, the Ross, High­<br />

land, Fayette, Clinton<br />

Alumni Chapter hosted<br />

a reception honoring<br />

Haskins and the musi­<br />

cians. It also served as<br />

the chapter's welcome<br />

to WC for the<br />

DiBiasios.<br />

In addition to<br />

the concert, the center­<br />

piece of the <strong>12</strong>5th cel­<br />

ebration is the three-part<br />

Quaker Lecture Series,<br />

which is designed to<br />

accentuate WC's his­<br />

toric affiliation with the<br />

Religious Society of<br />

Friends.<br />

The opening<br />

lecture on Oct. 23 fea­<br />

tured Howard Macy,<br />

whose talk, "Education<br />

with Honors," pro­<br />

vided a reflection on<br />

the value of a Quaker education centered<br />

around the search for truth.<br />

"Truth should penetrate all areas of<br />

one's life," said Macy, a Harvard Ph.D. and<br />

renowned Quaker educator, author and min­<br />

ister who serves as a professor of religion<br />

and Biblical studies at George Fox <strong>College</strong><br />

in Oregon. "It is rijht and ultimately to our<br />

advantage to repres ent ourselves truthfully."<br />

The event was held as part of the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Yearly Meeting's annual fall<br />

banquet.<br />

The second Quaker lecture, <strong>No</strong>v. 17,<br />

highlighted "Quaker Costuming through the<br />

Years" with a presentation by Jan Hiatt,<br />

who works in the Period Clothing and Tex­<br />

tile Department at the Henry Ford Museum<br />

and Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Mich.<br />

Her talk included numerous samples of<br />

Quaker garments.<br />

A reception following the event was<br />

hosted by the WC Women's Club.<br />

The third lecture, set for Feb. <strong>12</strong> as part<br />

of Religious Emphasis Week at WC, will<br />

feature Ron McDonald, a pastoral counse­<br />

lor with the Church Health Center in Mem­<br />

phis, who will speak on issues of leadership<br />

and self-esteem in his talk titled "Leader­<br />

ship into the 21st Century: Who Will Be<br />

Ready?"<br />

Several other <strong>College</strong> events are part of<br />

the <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary observance, includ­<br />

ing <strong>Home</strong>coming '95; Presidential Inaugu­<br />

ration, April <strong>12</strong>; and Alumni Day, June 8.<br />

In addition to special events, the <strong>12</strong>5th<br />

committee had commemorative blankets<br />

made, produced a 32-page historic booklet<br />

on <strong>College</strong> buildings designed to facilitate a<br />

campus walking tour and has plans for<br />

display cases containing <strong>College</strong> memora­<br />

bilia to be placed in <strong>College</strong> Hall and at the<br />

Cincinnati Branch before the Presidential<br />

Inauguration.<br />

Photo by Michael Lee<br />

Jan Hiatt spoke about Quaker clothing.<br />

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Westheimer Peace Symposium<br />

'Fight for the Future'<br />

"<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> has<br />

long been known for students<br />

and faculty who, in word and<br />

deed, embody the ideal of peace.<br />

We at <strong>Wilmington</strong> have<br />

cherished for <strong>12</strong>5 years the<br />

possibility of peace, and we all<br />

must work at keeping that<br />

possibility alive," said WC<br />

President Dan DiBiasio in<br />

welcoming the audience — that<br />

ranged from a sixth grade class<br />

to 104-year-old Luther E.<br />

Warren '17—to the fifth annual<br />

Westheimer Peace Symposium<br />

<strong>No</strong>v. 1. The event, which<br />

highlighted the often delicate<br />

balance between peace and the<br />

environment, was held against<br />

the backdrop of the Bosnian<br />

Peace Talks, which opened that<br />

day at nearby Wright-Patterson<br />

Air Force Base in Dayton.<br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

^For hundreds of years, American In­<br />

dians have followed their native laws com­<br />

manding responsibility to future genera­<br />

tions. Chief Oren Lyons feels it's time the<br />

rest of the world subscribes to that edict.<br />

Lyons, faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of<br />

the Onondaga Nation, was the evening's<br />

featured speaker at WC's 1995 Westheimer<br />

Peace Symposium.<br />

6 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

He urged everyone to face the chal­<br />

lenges of peace and the environment with<br />

both common sense ard a keen respect for<br />

the future — oui children's and<br />

grandchildren's future<br />

"You must make all of your decisions<br />

on behalf of the seven generations coming,"<br />

he said, noting future generations deserve to<br />

live in a world with c ear air, fresh water,<br />

great woodlands and a thriving habitat for<br />

wildlife. "You must have true love and<br />

compassion for those faces not yet here."<br />

Lyons spoke of a 'Great Peacemaker"<br />

who brought together the Six Great Nations<br />

1,000 years ago in <strong>No</strong>n h America by instill­<br />

ing the "Natural Laws" — principles en­<br />

compassing peace, justice, equality, health<br />

and the power of a good mind.<br />

He said the peace, freedom and "real<br />

democracy" enjoyed by Native Americans<br />

for centuries before ths onslaught of Euro­<br />

peans into this country served as a model for<br />

the American Founding Fathers. In 1754,<br />

Benjamin Franklin — whom Lyons calls<br />

"the real father of your country" — as­<br />

sembled the leaders of the Six Nations to<br />

teach him about governance and consensus<br />

building.<br />

Much of what Franklin learned ended<br />

up in the U.S. Constitution and other docu­<br />

ments of the nation's founding, he said.<br />

"The idea of freedom; that's a legacy<br />

the native people of this country gave you,"<br />

he said. "That's what inspired the Founding<br />

Fathers. You know part of the story of the<br />

American Revolution, but you don't know<br />

all of it.<br />

"If you were sitting on the moon at that<br />

time in the 1700s, you would have seen a<br />

light glowing from this idea of democracy,"<br />

he added.<br />

Lyons spoke about the responsibilities<br />

inherent with the freedoms enjoyed by<br />

Americans: "Freedom is very confining."<br />

Please see page 7


Mother of Peace Studies Seeks Partnership with Nature<br />

First, we need to envision a world in<br />

which humans are in partnership with na­<br />

ture — then we need to work toward making<br />

it a reality, said Elise Boulding at WC's<br />

Westheimer Peace Symposium.<br />

Boulding, the Mother of Peace Studies,<br />

said peacebuilding between humans cannot<br />

take place separately from peacebuilding<br />

with nature, as there must be a direct and<br />

undeniable partnership between peace, de­<br />

velopment and the environment.<br />

''In order to have the heart to work on<br />

this kind of partnership, we have to be able<br />

to imagine how that world will be — we<br />

can't work for what we can't imagine!" she<br />

said.<br />

"We are all interconnected — humans,<br />

two-legged and four-legged creatures, all<br />

flying and creeping things," she added. "Part­<br />

nership means learning to make social and<br />

Continued from page 6<br />

he said, noting the paradox while explaining<br />

the Bill of Rights should have been called<br />

the "Bill of Responsibilities."<br />

"Freedom and peace is not passive," he<br />

added. "We speak of will, freedom, respon­<br />

sibility and the dynamics of peace; yet,<br />

today, we see nations making laws against<br />

the welfare of children coming.<br />

"There can be no peace as long as you<br />

make war on the earth itself," he said in<br />

quoting the words of the Great Peacemaker.<br />

"Powerful words from long ago that didn't<br />

come over on the Nina, Pinta and Santa<br />

Maria, or the Mayflower."<br />

Lyons called for a coalition of young<br />

and old whose goal is to restore common<br />

sense and make a long-term commitment to<br />

future generations.<br />

"What can I do for those faces not yet<br />

here? You can do what's right," he said.<br />

"Human being is one race. We're all the<br />

same — the four-leggeds and trees that<br />

grow are our relatives.<br />

"We have that relationship because we<br />

all come from the earth," he concluded. "I<br />

want to urge you to gather your strength,<br />

will, brains and spirit, and stand and fight<br />

for the future and do what's right — be your<br />

own leader and be a free person.<br />

"Also, always remember to be thankful<br />

and enjoy life!"<br />

physical space for every species, not only<br />

humans."<br />

Boulding said the major "obstacle" to<br />

this partnership is an obsession with power<br />

by the industrialized world — what she calls<br />

the One-Third World.<br />

"We're not good at partnering with<br />

nature — nature is something we want con­<br />

trol over," she said, noting that three species<br />

are reaching extinction each hour and two-<br />

thirds of the world's refugees are refugees<br />

from environmental disaster, not war.<br />

Boulding cited the concept of the domi­<br />

nant patriarch in society, rather than the<br />

"partnership of family," and the role of the<br />

military as fueling the One-Third World's<br />

obsession with power.<br />

"The power of the state has come to<br />

mean security and military power means<br />

national security," she said, noting the mili­<br />

tary is the largest landowner in the United<br />

States, in addition to causing an "enormous"<br />

resource strain and flooding the world with<br />

weapons of destruction.<br />

Boulding said the creation of "Zones of<br />

Peace" is a grassroots way of countering the<br />

dominance of the military establishment<br />

and its inherent danger to persons and na­<br />

ture. These peace zones, which do not ac­<br />

cept violence, environmental degradation<br />

and nuclear weapons within its confines,<br />

have been created in 5,000 communities<br />

and 24 nation-states around the world.<br />

Those residing in Zones of Peace rec­<br />

ognize the "oneness of creation," she said.<br />

"The universe is a vast web of many-sided<br />

jewels, and the diversity of the universe is<br />

inside each one of us."<br />

Chief Lyons chats with dean of students Blake Thurman after his speech.<br />

— by Randy Sarvis<br />

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Goal: Zero Population Growth<br />

W r hen most Americans think of overpopulation<br />

and exponential population<br />

growth, the extreme examples of India and<br />

China immediately come to mind. Former<br />

U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson thinks we<br />

should be looking a lot closer to home.<br />

"The United States is overpopulated,"<br />

Nelson said at the Westheimer Peace Sym­<br />

posium, noting the implications of continu­<br />

ing this trend will severely impact Ameri­<br />

cans' standard of living, quality of life and<br />

the condition of the country's freedom. He<br />

said zero population growth is a key to<br />

forging a sustainable society, one that meets<br />

the needs of the present society without<br />

compromising the needs of future ones.<br />

"Those alarmed about world popula­<br />

tion growth are strangely complacent about<br />

population growth in the United States,"<br />

said Nelson, a counselor for The Wilderness<br />

Society and the founder of Earth Day. "Ex­<br />

ponential population growth is something<br />

to be alarmed about!"<br />

It took more than 3 mi 1 lion years for the<br />

earth to reach a population of 1 billion<br />

people in 1825. Two billion was achieved<br />

100 years later, with 3 billion in 1960, 4<br />

billion in 1975, 5 billion in 1987 and 6.3<br />

billion projected for<br />

2000.<br />

At the United<br />

States' current popu­<br />

lation growth rate of<br />

1.1 percent, the num­<br />

ber of people will<br />

double in about 60<br />

years. Nelson is at<br />

odds with those who<br />

advocate liberalizing<br />

the country's immi­<br />

gration policies and<br />

increasing tax cred­<br />

its for families hav­<br />

ing numerous chil­<br />

dren.<br />

"By doubling<br />

the population in the<br />

next 60 years, the consequences will in­<br />

clude the need to double the infrastructure,<br />

the number of vehicles, streets, parking lots,<br />

8 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

"We 'refacing sociological, eco­<br />

logical and economic challenges<br />

unlike anything in our history. Can<br />

we as a nation evolve into a sustain­<br />

ing society in the next four or five<br />

decades? Yes, with strong leader­<br />

ship and the support of a society<br />

imbued with environmental ethics.<br />

Failure to achieve a sustainable so­<br />

ciety is too high a price to pay!"<br />

—former Sen. Gaylord Nelson<br />

Gaylord Nelson meets President Dan DiBiasio and Chris Burns-DiBiasio.<br />

schools and houses, a> well as the increase<br />

in street crime, prisons and traffic jams," he<br />

said, noting that China and the United States<br />

occupy nearly the same amount of land;<br />

however, those<br />

^ ~ " countries' popula­<br />

tions are 1.3 billion<br />

and 260 million, re­<br />

spectively.<br />

"I have no doubt<br />

we could sustain 1.3<br />

billion people in the<br />

USA at the Chinese<br />

standard of living<br />

and with the politi­<br />

cal restraints China<br />

has," Nelson said.<br />

"Will cities twice the<br />

size of New York<br />

and Los Angeles be<br />

more manageable?"<br />

Nelson said<br />

population growth<br />

has already destroyed half this country's<br />

wetlands, and the nation's public lands are<br />

under attack from politicians and special<br />

interest groups intent on developing these<br />

natural areas.<br />

"With twice the population, what will<br />

be left of wilderness areas, habitat for birds<br />

and wildlife, and scenic areas?" he said.<br />

"They'll be gone. Rare and special places<br />

like our national parks will turn into modi­<br />

fied theme parks — in fact, it's already<br />

happening!"<br />

Nelson said the United States must have<br />

a "World War Il-like resolve" in demon­<br />

strating to the world it can manage the<br />

problem. He sees a major American role in<br />

providing leadership worldwide in family<br />

planning and education.<br />

"We're facing sociological, ecological<br />

and economic challenges unlike anything in<br />

our history," he said. "Can we as a nation<br />

evolve into a sustaining society in the next<br />

four or five decades? Yes, with strong lead­<br />

ership and the support of a society imbued<br />

with environmental ethics.<br />

"Failure to achieve a sustainable soci­<br />

ety is too high a price to pay!"<br />

— by Randy Sarvis


Building a Sustainable Society<br />

u nless we turn the tide toward build­<br />

ing a sustainable society, our children and<br />

grandchildren are in danger of facing a<br />

world in which they will be engaged in a<br />

"dark and dirty scramble" for limited re­<br />

sources, said Stephen W. Collett '70 at the<br />

Westheimer Peace Symposium.<br />

Collett, director of the Quaker United<br />

Nations Office, described a sustainable so­<br />

ciety as one using resources to meet the<br />

needs of today without compromising the<br />

needs of future generations.<br />

"Building a sustainable society is where<br />

jobs, economic survival and our future lies,"<br />

he said. "The merging of peace and devel­<br />

opment and environmental issues is prob­<br />

ably the primary challenge of our time."<br />

He said the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio<br />

DeJaniero sponsored by the United Nations<br />

was a landmark eve it in focusing the world's<br />

attention on the seriousness of addressing<br />

the environmental issue and turning our<br />

society into one of sustainable develop­<br />

ment. The Rio summit focused on such<br />

issues as deforestation, depletion of soils,<br />

pollution and overuse of fresh water.<br />

"There is sweeping change taking place<br />

beneath our feet..., but we won't see a turn­<br />

around unless we tackle those issues down<br />

to their core," he said, noting that environ­<br />

mental law has not (cept pace with the devel­<br />

opment of resources over the last century.<br />

"We have left an archeology of toxicity<br />

for future generatk >ns — we have not stored<br />

satisfactorily even he first bit of radioactive<br />

waste," he said. Sjme 1,800 nuclear tests<br />

occurred from 1945 through 1989, 25 per­<br />

cent of which were atmospheric explosions<br />

that spewed the radiation of 1,000<br />

Chernobles. "And who would have guessed<br />

(50 years ago) that spray cans were debili­<br />

tating the ozone?<br />

"We are now facing an enormous bill to<br />

pay," he said.<br />

Collett said the breakup of the USSR<br />

gives the United Nations an opportunity to<br />

refocus its attention from East-West contro­<br />

versies to an agenda with even greater im­<br />

plications for global peace and prosperity.<br />

"With the end of the Cold War, we<br />

should be turning to the real problems of the<br />

world," he said. "The status of a society's<br />

environment management is a good mirror<br />

of its peacefulness — and the environment<br />

is the means and mirror by which we know<br />

ourselves."<br />

— by Randy Sarvis<br />

Providing the Earth with Peaceful Energy Sources<br />

r or centuries, humans have searched<br />

the world over for energy sources and the<br />

hunt has been costly in dollars and lives.<br />

According to David Borton and Ned<br />

Bibler, time hasn't changed the dilemma.<br />

Speaking at WC's fifth annual<br />

Westheimer Peace Symposium, Borton and<br />

Bibler explored two different energy alter­<br />

natives that would help lead the world to­<br />

wards peace.<br />

Borton is the founder and president of<br />

Sustainable Energy Systems, a corporation<br />

that designs, develops and installs solar ther­<br />

mal power plants around the world.<br />

Borton's theory is why not take advan­<br />

tage of the affordable powerthat is available<br />

to everyone — the wind and sun through<br />

wind farms and solar panels.<br />

"What I'm trying to say," Borton said,<br />

"is that renewable energy can help bring<br />

peace between nations and with the envi­<br />

ronment."<br />

By harnessing these resources, the<br />

world can cut back on the use of fossil fuels,<br />

which can be costly but more importantly,<br />

contribute to the Green House Effect when<br />

they are burned.<br />

On the other hand, Bibler, an advisory<br />

scientist for the Westinghouse Savannah<br />

River Company, says the world's energy<br />

ills can be cured through nuclear power.<br />

His theory is o take the spent nuclear<br />

waste that was used to create weapons dur­<br />

ing the Cold War and reprocess it into us­<br />

able fuel.<br />

"Countries like France, Russia and<br />

Germany are recycling their Uranium,"<br />

Bibler said, "to furnish energy which can<br />

produce electricity."<br />

He went on to say that spent nuclear<br />

waste must be isolated for 100,000 years<br />

before it's safe to put back into the environ­<br />

ment. Thus, instead of leaving it sit around<br />

in toxic dumps let's use it to our advantage.<br />

— by Brian Neal<br />

David Borton (I) and Ned Bibler exchange ideas after their lecture on energy sources.<br />

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<strong>Home</strong>coming '95<br />

'Circle of<br />

Friends'<br />

gather at<br />

alma mater<br />

w, ilmington <strong>College</strong> alumni who<br />

returned to their alma riater for <strong>Home</strong>com­<br />

ing ' 95 received a welcoming reception that<br />

included fireworks, a parade, a party on the<br />

mall, football, soccer championships and<br />

numerous reunion acti /ities.<br />

WC's homecoming incorporated the<br />

theme "A Circle of Friends."<br />

The weekend kicked off Friday evening<br />

(Oct. 27) with the annual Athletic Hall of<br />

Fame Banquet at which Dale Beckett '<strong>46</strong>,<br />

Don Benhase '49, Virgil Patrick '49 and<br />

Leroy Senne '50 wer; honored for their<br />

athletic accomplishments.<br />

A pep rally and fireworks were held<br />

later that evening with the skyrockets timed<br />

to coincide with intermission of the theater<br />

production of William Shakespeare's Two<br />

Gentlemen of Verona (The Musical).<br />

The day culminated with a standing-<br />

room-only crowd for the comedy of John<br />

Pinette. The robust comedian — described<br />

as having the body of Pavarotti and the<br />

singing voice of Tiny Tim — had the audi­<br />

ence literally rolling in the aisles as the 300-<br />

pound culinary connoisseur discussed both<br />

Photos by Randy Sarvis<br />

Dana Miller (center) is crowned homecoming queen by 1994 queen Erin Shelton as candidates Melissa Knisley (I) and Shannon<br />

Meyer (r) look on during the halftime ceremonies.<br />

10 Winter <strong>1996</strong>


the attributes and challenges of buffet din­<br />

ing — A.K.A. bellying up to the feeding<br />

trough.<br />

Following an Alumni Council meeting<br />

presided over by council president Rich<br />

Heiland Saturday morning (Oct. 28), a 25-<br />

piece parade made its way from Wall Street<br />

to the reviewing stand on Collett Mall across<br />

from WC's Williams Stadium<br />

Co-grand marshals were <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s<br />

president, Dan DiBiasio, and Chris Burns-<br />

DiBiasio. Among the parade participants<br />

were campus floats, the East Clinton High<br />

School Marching Band, American Legion<br />

Honor Guard, Royal Oaks Junior ROTC<br />

marching unit, the homecoming court in<br />

classic sports cars, antique cars and<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> police, fire and rescue units.<br />

Delta Omega Theta won the top prizes<br />

($150 and $100) for having the best float<br />

and best theme representation, while the<br />

Concerned Blacks Students (CBS) organi­<br />

zation was awarded $ 100 for being the best<br />

walking unit. The residence hall decoration<br />

contest was won by Friends Hall, with Bailey<br />

and Marble halls taking second and third<br />

place, respectively.<br />

During the Post Parade Party (PPP),<br />

Tau Kappa Beta received $100 for winning<br />

the Annual WC Bed Race, followed by<br />

teams sponsored by Delta Tau Sigma, Sigma<br />

Zeta and Delts/Gobblers.<br />

PPP also featured a picnic lunch, a<br />

performance by the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Commu­<br />

nity Band and numerous carnival and infor­<br />

mation booths under the big tent. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>'s 1995 world champion Odyssey of<br />

Athletic Hall of Fame inductees (l-r) Leroy Senne, Virgil Patrick, Don Benhase and Dale<br />

Beckett share a moment together after the induction dinner.<br />

the Mind team presented its trophy to<br />

DiBiasio during the festivities.<br />

From the Post Parade Party, the crowd<br />

moved to the ootball stadium for<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s contest with Bluffton Col­<br />

lege. The East Clinton Band performed dur­<br />

ing the pre-game s low and, at halftime, the<br />

new Athletic Hall of Fame members were<br />

officially inducted.<br />

Dana Miller, a senior from Cincinnati<br />

majoring in theater and elementary educa­<br />

tion, was crownec homecoming queen by<br />

1994 queen Erir Shelton, while Kyle<br />

Scudder, a senior from Cincinnati majoring<br />

Antique cars were featured among the 25 units in this year's return of the annual homecoming parade.<br />

in education, was crowned king by last<br />

year's winner, Michael Bernardino.<br />

The Quakers' football team lost 34-33<br />

but the WC soccer teams fared much better.<br />

The women throttled Thomas More 5-0 to<br />

win the AMC title, while the men's team<br />

crushed Bluffton 7-0 for the championship.<br />

Special alumni reunions were held for<br />

all greek organizations, CBS, residence hall<br />

advisers/directors and the classes of '70,<br />

'79-'81 and '85. <strong>Home</strong>coming culminated<br />

with the annual homecoming dance that<br />

featured favorite tunes and comedian Rick<br />

Kelley's "Don't Just Sit There" routine.<br />

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(l-r) Delta Theta Sigma and Lil Sis team members Chad Stone, Heather Miller, Auggie Smith, Trent Yantis, King Kyle Scudder<br />

Tammy Smith and Tammy Stegbauer go for the gold in homecoming bed race.<br />

<strong>12</strong> Winter <strong>1996</strong>


Queen Dana Miller Enjoying the historic display at the class reunion are (l-r) Bonnie (McClain) Blackburn '80, Debbie Vetter, William<br />

Vetter 79, Tim Carr 79 and Kaitlan Carr.<br />

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Art Brooks: One of the Million<br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

_L he Million Man March by African-<br />

American males in Washington this Octo­<br />

ber transcended the controversy surround­<br />

ing its organizer by inspiring untold num­<br />

bers of black men to change their lives for<br />

the better, says <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s Arthur<br />

Brooks.<br />

Hundreds of thousands of African-<br />

Americans from all socio-economic walks<br />

of life converged on the nation's capital to<br />

acknowledge the problems of their commu­<br />

nities — crime, violence, joblessness, drugs,<br />

i 1 legi ti macy—but to resist being defined by<br />

them.<br />

"The message was to go back to your<br />

families and communities and make a dif­<br />

ference through positive changes in your<br />

attitude and behavior," said Brooks, assis­<br />

tant professor of education and director of<br />

multicultural affairs at WC. He attended the<br />

rally billed as a "day of atonement" by<br />

Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan,<br />

the event's organizer.<br />

"I'm more optimistic than ever about<br />

what can be done," he added, noting the men<br />

were there "not to tear down, but to build<br />

up."<br />

Brooks said people missed the point if<br />

they focused their perspective of the Million<br />

Man March on Farrakhan, whose often in­<br />

flammatory rhetoric<br />

is seen by many<br />

whites and Jews as<br />

hateful and divisive.<br />

"The larger is­<br />

sue takes prece­<br />

dence over criticism<br />

of Farrakhan or that<br />

black women and<br />

others were not invited — the big issue is<br />

life and death!" he said. "We've got a whole<br />

house on fire and we worry about the dust."<br />

Brooks said the day in Washington<br />

symbolizes black men's admission that some<br />

of the problems facing African-Americans<br />

14 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

"We've got a whole house on<br />

fire and we worry about the dust —<br />

the big issue is life and death!"<br />

— Art Brooks<br />

Photo by Randy Sarvis<br />

Art Brooks displays The Washington Post after returning from the Million Man March.<br />

are of their own making, and their pledge as<br />

part of a renewed com nitment to self-help<br />

and family responsibility is part of the solu­<br />

tion.<br />

"The challenge no vv for white men is to<br />

move away from denial of racism in America<br />

and make an effort to do something about<br />

it," he said, noting that a disproportionate<br />

number of black Americans suffer from<br />

poverty, unemployment and other socio­<br />

economic ills. "The first step is acknowl­<br />

edging that racism exists."<br />

Brooks said the<br />

issue of race and rac­<br />

ism in America must<br />

be faced and dealt<br />

with in a progressive,<br />

positive manner—in<br />

public forums, not<br />

behind closed doors.<br />

"Race is not a<br />

comfortable issue to talk about; but, we<br />

need to talk about it if we're going to find<br />

solutions," he said. "A significant number<br />

of whites and some well-to-do blacks talk in<br />

private about race-related problems as spe­<br />

cifically dealing with African-American<br />

males — now we need to talk openly about<br />

race-based solutions."<br />

Brooks sees that day of "peace, love,<br />

harmony, unity and atonement" in Wash­<br />

ington as a historic event that will ultimately<br />

be viewed as an important milestone for the<br />

nation.<br />

"It provided hope to people who were<br />

hopeless, and it provided inspiration to<br />

people who were without inspiration," he<br />

added.<br />

Brooks said, during Farrakhan's two-<br />

and-a-half-hour speech, the minister called<br />

upon each member of the audience to take<br />

out a dollar bill and pass it to the front — an<br />

act he sees as having a great significance<br />

and symbolism for a clean start.<br />

"It's hard to fathom 800,000 to a mil­<br />

lion people chanting 'pass it on up' and no<br />

one pocketing the money," he said. "The<br />

crowd was asked to atone for their sins and<br />

change their behavior—here was an oppor­<br />

tunity to try and turn the tide!<br />

"The Million Man March was truly a<br />

historic event," he said. "It inspired a change<br />

in a lot of men, which can only improve<br />

things."


Using the Law<br />

Like a Sword<br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

hile the controversial verdict in<br />

the O.J. Simpson case showed how "deeply<br />

and dangerously divided" the nation is on<br />

the issue of race, civil rights lawyer Morris<br />

Dees said progress on solving the country's<br />

problems will not occur until everyone pos­<br />

sesses "a love that we can share."<br />

Morris Dees<br />

Dees, who ad­<br />

dressed a standing-<br />

room-only audience at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Oct. 5 — two days af­<br />

ter the Simpson ver­<br />

dict — spoke on "Us­<br />

ing the Law Like a<br />

Sword" as part of<br />

WC's Issues and Art­<br />

ists Series.<br />

"Somewhere<br />

along the way, people have to try and start<br />

healing the wounds of racial hatred in this<br />

country; otherwise, this cancer will spread<br />

and we'll have an epidemic of racial vio-<br />

Student<br />

Reaction<br />

AMANDA SCHEAR, junior<br />

"Everybody was talking about Morris<br />

Dees coming here. You admire someone<br />

who stands up for something in the face of<br />

death."<br />

lence and unrest,' he said. "We have to<br />

really care about people and love people we<br />

don't know — then we can solve the prob­<br />

lems that divide us."<br />

He said people of all colors, religions,<br />

ethnic backgrounc and sexual orientation<br />

have a lot in common: they want to raise<br />

their families in a safe place; they want fair<br />

employment and advancement opportuni­<br />

ties; they want a c lance for quality educa­<br />

tion; and they want equal justice under the<br />

law.<br />

"America is great because of her diver­<br />

sity, not despite it!" he added.<br />

Dees said man y African-Americans felt<br />

they were on trial in the Simpson case and<br />

saw the verdict through the eyes of a people<br />

that has suffered 300 years of slavery, Jim<br />

Crow laws, prejudice, KKK terrorism, so­<br />

cial segregation, economic bigotry and an<br />

often corrupt criminal justice system. Even<br />

today, non-whites are turned down for credit<br />

loans at four times the rate of whites with<br />

similar economic means.<br />

He cited a naiional poll taken shortly<br />

before the verdict in which 73% of blacks<br />

felt Simpson was in nocent and 77% of whites<br />

thought he was guilty.<br />

GALEN GORDON, freshman<br />

"ExtraordinE ry, very intelligent; I<br />

learned a lot frorr him. There has to be a<br />

love between people. There's too much<br />

hatred between b acks and whites — it's<br />

a two-way street. This country's great<br />

because of its di\ ersity. That's very im­<br />

portant."<br />

KELLY DILLINGER, sophomore<br />

"I think it's 'rue what he said about<br />

diversity, and it's great that he pointed<br />

"All were looking at the same evi­<br />

dence, but simply seeing it through different<br />

eyes," he added. "There is a tremendous<br />

division between African-Americans and<br />

non African-Americans in this country —<br />

we're sitting on a powder keg in which riots<br />

like those that occurred in Los Angeles<br />

(after the first Rodney King verdict) can<br />

happen anytime.<br />

"People of color are afraid, angry and<br />

disillusioned, and the (white) majority are<br />

also afraid, angry and disillusioned," he<br />

said. "Many feel the United States is still a<br />

country where you are judged by the color<br />

of your skin, not the content of your charac­<br />

ter."<br />

As a result of the success of Dees and<br />

his Southern Poverty Law Center in Mont­<br />

gomery, Ala., his life has been threatened by<br />

white supremacist groups to the point where<br />

the law center spends more than $500,000<br />

annually for security.<br />

"There are people out there who really<br />

want to do us harm," he said. "I do believe<br />

in forgiveness and nonviolence, and I hope<br />

someday we can break the swords into plow­<br />

shares."<br />

Dees said there are some 300 white<br />

supremacy groups in the United States that<br />

are part of a growing extremist, anti-gov­<br />

ernment "militia movement." The bombing<br />

of the federal building in Oklahoma City<br />

last spring could have been the symbolic<br />

beginning of a rash of domestic terrorism.<br />

"(Accused bomber) Timothy McVeigh<br />

is your new type of person to be concerned<br />

about — he is part of a very big conspiracy<br />

of people who operate that same way with<br />

the same goal," Dees said. "These Klan<br />

types have turned in their sheets for para­<br />

military uniforms."<br />

out that love and understanding is neces­<br />

sary for solving our problems. I think it's<br />

possible, especially if people would re­<br />

lax and open their minds about things."<br />

LORI WASHINGTON, sophomore<br />

"I really do think it's true what he<br />

said about loving and caring about people<br />

you don't even know. All things are<br />

possible if all people are willing to work<br />

toward that goal."<br />

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ALUMNI NEWS<br />

Heiland Steps Downs as Council President<br />

A Letter from Rich Heiland 72<br />

Almost two years ago, when I agreed to<br />

become Alumni Council president, it was<br />

with some misgiving. I was starting a new<br />

business; I lived eight hours away near<br />

Gettysburg, Pa.; I thought someone closer<br />

to home should be in the leadership position.<br />

Former alumni director Suzanne Irvine<br />

Sharp assured me a dedicated staff would<br />

make up for the distance. Looking back, she<br />

was right. Things, however, have changed.<br />

Last year my wife, Connie, a former<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty member,<br />

became the assistant dean for development<br />

at The Vermont Law School, and my<br />

business activity has increased dramatically.<br />

This time, I have no doubt local<br />

leadership is needed and so, as of Jan. 1,1<br />

will step down as president, to be followed<br />

by Bill Seyfried. Bill is local, he is energetic,<br />

he is a proven manager as director of<br />

computer services at Airborne Express and<br />

pretty good guy to boot.<br />

Let me tel 1 you why this local leadership<br />

is important. <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> is at a<br />

critical juncture. Cutbacks in state and federal<br />

funding; shifts in population and income<br />

demographics; increased (and often<br />

cutthroat) competition among colleges for<br />

both students and donor dollars — all are<br />

pressures coming to bear on smaller colleges.<br />

It is very likely that, after the year 2000, the<br />

landscape will be filled with far fewer<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>s. Small colleges are<br />

endangered; many will not have survived.<br />

That <strong>Wilmington</strong> will survive is not a<br />

given. Personally I think and hope that it<br />

will. It has been a part of my family, literally,<br />

since its founding. We have been student,<br />

faculty and staff.<br />

We are blessed in the trustees' selection<br />

of Dan DiBiasio, and by extension his wife,<br />

Chris, to lead <strong>Wilmington</strong> into this<br />

challenging future. But, they will need the<br />

help and dedication of every alumnus and<br />

friend.<br />

Alumni will play a vital role in the<br />

survival of the institution and, at this critical<br />

time, the leadership of the Alumni Council<br />

must be close to meet with Dan and others to<br />

provide counsel and support.<br />

16 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

In the coming mon :hs you no doubt will<br />

hear of plans for an ambitious capital fund<br />

drive, in addition to more aggressive work<br />

around the Annual Fand and increasing<br />

endowments for scholarships and faculty<br />

chairs. Such drives mu st happen. Buildings<br />

are deteriorating; faculty needs continued<br />

support; staff needs tools; student, faculty<br />

and staff all need modern technology.<br />

<strong>No</strong>ne of this is free. The <strong>College</strong> will<br />

have to be imaginative in finding non-alumni<br />

friends who can share our dream of the<br />

future — of a vital, Quaker-values-based<br />

<strong>College</strong> that students and faculty seek out as<br />

a place to live, learn and work. But, the<br />

<strong>College</strong> also will need 1 inancial support and<br />

solicitation support from you — its alumni.<br />

In line with that, we will be rethinking<br />

service on the Council. We have been blessed<br />

with many wonderful members, but in the<br />

future, we will be asking each to dedicate<br />

even more time. The Council will be one of<br />

the hardest working bodies in the history of<br />

the school.<br />

We have accomplished a lot in the last<br />

couple of years. We now have active chapters<br />

with plans to add more; we are developing a<br />

student/alumni mentorship program; we<br />

have established work days (ala the Marble<br />

Hall spirit) to provide labor in lieu of cash<br />

around campus; we have seen the Student<br />

Foundation membership soar under dynamic<br />

student leadership; we have attempted to re-<br />

ignite traditions<br />

around <strong>Home</strong>coming<br />

— a bonfire, theater,<br />

comedy and a parade.<br />

With a new<br />

alumni director<br />

expected by spring,<br />

following the<br />

appointment of a new<br />

vice president for<br />

advancement, and<br />

with Bill's "on the<br />

ground and local" leadership, I feel we could<br />

be on the edge of a re-birth in spirit, purpose<br />

and enjoyment around our <strong>College</strong>. I look<br />

forward to continuing to be a part of it,<br />

although in a long distance fashion.<br />

Photos by Randy Sarvis<br />

Rich Heiland (r) with Dennis 70 andMellissa Gallagher at the homecoming class reunions.


Alum Gets an<br />

'A'for Honesty;<br />

but an 'F' for<br />

Promptness<br />

While some college students put off<br />

reading Moby Dick until the night before<br />

midterms or delay cleaning their dorm rooms<br />

until the day of their parents' visit, here's<br />

one for the books! Literally.<br />

R.J. Cowgill, a 1933 graduate of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> finally got around to<br />

returning a book he borrowed from the WC<br />

Library during his senior year — 62 years<br />

ago!<br />

Cowgill, who earned both a bachelor of<br />

science in education and bachelor of arts<br />

degree from WC, is retired and resides in<br />

Louisville, Ky. After discovering the book<br />

while giving away a significant part of his<br />

expansive library, he hopped in his Buick<br />

and drove 194 miles to <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>No</strong>v. 2<br />

to finally return Fundamentals of Agricul­<br />

ture to its rightful place at his alma mater.<br />

The book was accepted by library di­<br />

rector Jennilou Grotevant, who threatened<br />

to charge Cowgill for the overdue book. At<br />

the 1933 price of two cents a day, the bal­<br />

ance due would have been $377.15. Instead<br />

Photo by Raml\ Sarvis<br />

R.J. Cowgill '33 returns Fundamentals of Agriculture 62 years late to <strong>Wilmington</strong> librarian<br />

Jennilou Grotevant.<br />

of having him get out his check book, the<br />

<strong>College</strong> presented him with a historic book­<br />

let produced this year in commemoration of<br />

the <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>'s founding. He is not expected to<br />

return it.<br />

During his campus visit, Cowgill, who<br />

retired in 1975 after working as a sales and<br />

account manager for General Foods Corp.<br />

for 40 years, rem nisced about a favorite<br />

professor, "teacher" Ellen Wright, the<br />

<strong>College</strong>'s first female graduate and a long­<br />

time Latin instructor at WC. While doing<br />

genealogy research many years later, he<br />

discovered that his former teacher's mother,<br />

Lydia Wright, was his great grandfather's<br />

sister. While Ellen Wright never mentioned<br />

the coincidental relationship, he now knows<br />

why this favorite teacher paid special atten­<br />

tion to him.<br />

<strong>No</strong>minations Sought for Alumni Council<br />

The Alumni Association is seeking<br />

nominations for membership on the WC<br />

Alumni Council.<br />

Those individuals should be willing to<br />

be a working volunteer and expect to commit<br />

about eight to <strong>12</strong> hours a month during a<br />

two-year commitment. The hours necessary<br />

for chapter officers and members of the<br />

<strong>Home</strong>coming Committee might be<br />

significantly greater. Alumni interested in<br />

nominating someone or themselves should<br />

complete and return the adjacent form.<br />

The nomination deadline is March 1,<br />

and the Alumni Council ballot will appear in<br />

the Spring <strong>Link</strong>.<br />

Also, the association is accepting<br />

nominations for special awards and citations<br />

to be presented at <strong>Home</strong>coming and Alumni<br />

Day <strong>1996</strong>, includir g: Athletic Hall of Fame,<br />

Alumni Citation, Distinguished Faculty<br />

Award, Distinguished Staff Award,<br />

Excellence in Education Award and<br />

<strong>Vol</strong>unteer of the Year.<br />

<strong>No</strong>minations should be sent to the<br />

Alumni Office, <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Pyle<br />

Center Box 1307, <strong>Wilmington</strong> 45177. More<br />

information is avai lable by calling the office<br />

at (513) 382-6661 ext. 330.<br />

ALUMNI COUNCIL NOMINATION FORM<br />

<strong>No</strong>minee: Year:<br />

Address:<br />

Reasons for <strong>No</strong>mination:<br />

<strong>No</strong>minated by:<br />

Address:


William Shoecraft '78 Becomes Publishing Entrepreneur<br />

"T<br />

At s amazing what your children get<br />

yourself into!"<br />

Those words come from William D.<br />

Shoecraft '78 who left a successful career as<br />

a pricing analyst with Standard Register<br />

Corp. in Dayton to enter the world of pub­<br />

lishing.<br />

"Several years ago, my wife and I<br />

searched for books for our two-year-old<br />

daughter on African-American contributors<br />

to American culture — and couldn't find<br />

any," he said, noting they were interested<br />

promoting "pride, self-esteem and a sense<br />

of belonging" through the inspiring stories<br />

of such important black Americans as Mar­<br />

tin Luther King and Frederick Douglas.<br />

"It was disappointing to go to the li­<br />

brary and bookstores and not find these<br />

types of books for young children," he added.<br />

Shoecraft and his wife, Jeanette, pur­<br />

sued the idea of publishing children' s books<br />

by putting together a team of educational<br />

experts and advisers that included former<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> education professor<br />

Dr. John Bryant.<br />

Gobblers Dedicate Sidewalk at Fiat House<br />

The Gamma Phi Gamma fraternity<br />

(Gobblers) dedicated the sidewalk in front<br />

of its fraternity house at 673 Fife Avenue to<br />

its alumni in a ceremony during <strong>Home</strong>com­<br />

ing '95.<br />

Members have purchased 175 bricks<br />

with the names of fraternity brothers as part<br />

of a fundraising effort to help maintain the<br />

frat house. Plain bricks were installed to<br />

complete the sidewalk and will be removed<br />

as especially inscribed ones are purchased.<br />

Clarification<br />

The Fall <strong>Link</strong> story on Stacy Dahl '94<br />

stated the Friends Committee on National<br />

Legislation is affiliated with the American<br />

Friends Service Committee. This is not cor­<br />

rect.<br />

The FCNL, the Quaker lobbying orga­<br />

nization with which she was employed<br />

through last summer, and the AFSC are both<br />

Quaker organizations; however, there is no<br />

direct connection between the two entities.<br />

18 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

"We had focus groups and market sur­<br />

veys — there were so many people lending<br />

their expertise," he said. "The market re­<br />

search team came back and said, 'Go<br />

ahead!'"<br />

That "go ahead" resulted in the forming<br />

of the Cincinnati-based Did You Know<br />

Publishing Company in 1991, which, two<br />

years later, published Did You Know Pre­<br />

sents Rosa Parks, the production of which<br />

received funding from Procter & Gamble<br />

Corp.<br />

Subsequent books have included Did<br />

You Know Presents Dr. Charles Drew and<br />

Did You Presents George Washington<br />

Carver.<br />

"There's been such a warm response to<br />

these books," Shoecraft said, noting plans<br />

are in the works for a half dozen additional<br />

titles. The books are being used in schools<br />

across the country.<br />

Available with the books are curricu­<br />

lum guides showing how teachers can in­<br />

corporate the books' subject matter across<br />

the curriculum into such areas as history,<br />

geography, social studies, economics, spell­<br />

ing and multiculturism.<br />

— by Randy Sarvis<br />

Man in the Hat ID d;<br />

<strong>Link</strong> Seeks Alumni Input<br />

The <strong>Link</strong> has received a number of letters, telephone calls and visits from alumni<br />

and friends of the COJ lege who enjoyed the volunteerism series and especially the story<br />

on the building of Marble Hall in the fall issue.<br />

Many of you also were happy to identify the gentleman in the hat working in the<br />

background of the cover photograph. It seems Dr. George Bowman — long-time<br />

English professor, Friend and friend of the <strong>College</strong> — was a favorite of many students<br />

from that dynamic era in WC's history.<br />

Sadly, we learned he passed away last spring.<br />

As <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> continues to celebrate its <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary, The <strong>Link</strong><br />

plans to have a story on <strong>College</strong> legend and folklore in the spring issue. Anyone with<br />

a good <strong>Wilmington</strong> J tory — either true, nearly true or potentially true — is welcome<br />

to submit it for consideration. Also, letters from any Marble Hall era students wishing<br />

to reflect on how tha: experience has affected their lives will be published in the next<br />

issue.<br />

Please send submissions to: Randy Sarvis, c/o The <strong>Link</strong>, <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Pyle<br />

Center Box <strong>12</strong>65, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio 45177.


World Ride<br />

95 Stops at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

I Ln a world full of able-bodied procrastinators,<br />

rationalizers and couch potatoes,<br />

Rich Pahner '74 — who is legally blind and<br />

hearing impaired — would seem to have the<br />

perfect excuse for staying inside and letting<br />

the world pass by his window.<br />

But, his zest for life more than eclipses<br />

his disabilities — so much that he has run in<br />

35 marathons and recently participated in<br />

two segments covering 2,000 miles of a 14-<br />

stage bicycling tour around the world.<br />

The eight-month event was designed<br />

to increase public awareness of the great<br />

things persons with disabilities can accom­<br />

plish. CBS-TV produced a documentary on<br />

AXA World Ride '95's 13,000-mile global<br />

trek through 16 countries that aired nation­<br />

ally Thanksgiving Day.<br />

The tour began on St. Patrick's Day in<br />

Atlanta and proceeded to Washington, Bos­<br />

ton, Paris, Vienna, Moscow, through the<br />

former Soviet Union and Mongolia to<br />

Beijing, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, St.<br />

Louis and back to Washington.<br />

Pahner, who resides in the Cleveland<br />

suburb of Lakewood, rode from Paris to<br />

Vienna last spring and caught up with the<br />

tour in late October for the final stage from<br />

St. Louis to the steps of the Washington<br />

Monument <strong>No</strong>v. 18.<br />

On a chilly, damp <strong>No</strong>v. 7, Pahner re­<br />

turned to his alma mater when the cyclists'<br />

route from Cincinnati to Columbus took<br />

them through <strong>Wilmington</strong>. The WC gradu­<br />

ate arrived at the gates of the <strong>College</strong> on the<br />

back seat of a tandem bicycle with an entou­<br />

rage of persons who also<br />

were up to the challenge<br />

of overcoming their dis­<br />

abilities. In addition to one<br />

other visually impaired<br />

rider, the group included<br />

a number of paraplegics<br />

and amputees riding cus­<br />

tom-designed bicycles, as<br />

well as riders who do not<br />

have disabilities.<br />

Six of the ricers —<br />

the majority of whom are<br />

physically challenged —<br />

completed all 14 st ages of<br />

the 13,000-mile ride<br />

around the world.<br />

"People from differ­<br />

ent backgrounds a id atti­<br />

tudes came together for<br />

this mega bicycle ride and<br />

pulled together as a team,"<br />

Pahner said. "Even though<br />

you have a disability, you<br />

can mesh together and be<br />

part of a bike tour like<br />

this.<br />

"This has bee l a tour<br />

that shows just because<br />

you have impai ments<br />

does not mean you are not<br />

able to take on a chal­<br />

lenge," he added. "We<br />

want to show we can ful­<br />

fill our dreams like every­<br />

one else."<br />

The group rede between 60 and 100<br />

miles a day almost every day of the week,<br />

often for six to 10 hours a day.<br />

"I'm still pinching myself to realize the<br />

distance we've cohered," he said, noting he<br />

trained for both the European and American<br />

stages by running, working out on a cross<br />

country ski exerciser and riding for endless<br />

hours on a stationary bicycle.<br />

"Everyone's a unique story among<br />

themselves," he said. "There's so much<br />

information — it's like being turned loose in<br />

a library."<br />

Pahner's vis on and hearing impair­<br />

ments are the rest It of a hereditary disease<br />

known as retinitis pigmentosa. By the time<br />

he was <strong>12</strong>, his peripheral vision was se­<br />

verely limited and he was declared legally<br />

blind. In spite of that, he was able to con­<br />

tinue riding a bicycle, playing football and<br />

Rich Pahner '74 meets President Dan DiBiasio during<br />

World Ride's pit stop in <strong>Wilmington</strong> in <strong>No</strong>vember.<br />

Photo by Randy Sarvis<br />

engaging in other team sports until his vi­<br />

sion loss intensified to where, today, his<br />

sight is limited to about two percent of<br />

normal vision.<br />

While riding on the back seat of a<br />

tandem bicycle, the front rider described the<br />

passing scenery as they traversed the terrain<br />

from the autumn-hued forests of Missouri to<br />

the recently harvested cornfields of Illinois,<br />

as well as the Austrian Alps and French<br />

countryside.<br />

"On a bicycle, you get a distinct realiza­<br />

tion of the different geography in the United<br />

States and Europe," he said. "Traveling on<br />

a bicycle gives you a true appreciation.<br />

"It's really a beautiful world," said<br />

Pahner, a former financial systems analyst<br />

who plans to pursue a home-based business<br />

soon. "Everyone has problems that make<br />

things a bit inconvenient — you just have to<br />

adjust."<br />

The <strong>Link</strong> 19


75 Grad Conducts Gender Equity Review<br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

When most alumni visit their alma<br />

mater in October, it's usually for homecom­<br />

ing. But WC alumna Valerie (McMurtrie)<br />

Bonnette '75 returned to <strong>Wilmington</strong> this<br />

fall on official business.<br />

Bonnette was hired by the <strong>College</strong> to<br />

conduct a review of its athletic program<br />

with regard to opportunities for women ath­<br />

letes. As the founder of the Oakton, Va.-<br />

based Good Sports, Inc., she is a specialist<br />

on gender equity and Title IX for colleges.<br />

Title IX is a series of regulations issued<br />

by the federal government in 1975 that,<br />

among other things, covers athletics in pub­<br />

lic schools and higher education.<br />

"Most schools want to comply — they<br />

just don't know how," she said, noting that<br />

an "incredible amount of work" is involved<br />

when responding to concerns of Washing­<br />

ton. Her company conducts on-site reviews,<br />

as well as seminars and workshops, reviews<br />

of institutions' draft documents and written<br />

material on Title IX and gender equity.<br />

Bonnette is so highly regarded in the<br />

field that she was asked to write a section on<br />

Title IX for the NCAA's Achieving Gender<br />

Equity publication.<br />

"Title IX is an attempt to make sure all<br />

students are being treated as equitably as<br />

possible, and, certainly, in compliance with<br />

the law," she said.<br />

Some 60 factors for NCAA Division III<br />

apply under Title IX, including such topics<br />

as participation opportunities, equipment<br />

and supplies, scheduling games and prac­<br />

tice times, travel, tutoring, coaching avail­<br />

ability, qualifications and salaries of coaches,<br />

lockerrooms and practice facilities.<br />

"If we note any compliance concerns,<br />

we'll list a range of options and let the<br />

school figure out what's best for its own<br />

program," she said.<br />

Bonnette seemed destined to work with<br />

gender equity issues from as far back as high<br />

school when, as president of the Girls Ath­<br />

letic Club, she tried to establish an athletics<br />

program for girls.<br />

20 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

"They wouldn't let us participate in<br />

more than three games in a single sport<br />

because of 'insurance reasons,'" she said,<br />

noting her frustration continued when she<br />

came to <strong>Wilmington</strong> ir 1971. The Quakers<br />

offered only basketball and volleyball for<br />

women — today it has seven sports — and<br />

even dropped its inte -collegiate athletics<br />

program for women di ring her sophomore<br />

year when the school's one coach left.<br />

Bonnette's experience in high school<br />

and college made her realize that injustices<br />

in women's athletics were widespread across<br />

the country.<br />

After attending graduate school in<br />

physical education anc doing her master's<br />

thesis on Title IX and athletic programs, she<br />

was hired by the Office of Civil Rights,<br />

which was under the au spices of the Depart­<br />

ment of Health, Educa ion and Welfare.<br />

She cited a case in which a high school<br />

offered three sports fo r boys and none for<br />

girls — and this occurred in the 1990s.<br />

"The superintende it was pleased to ter­<br />

minate the girls' progn m due to 'finances';<br />

he called women's athletics 'unfeminine<br />

and harmful to the female reproductive sys­<br />

tem,'" she said incredi lously. "The Office<br />

of Civil Rights made him see the light!"<br />

After 15 years with that governmental<br />

office, Bonnette decided to start her own<br />

business in 1994 because her main interest<br />

is in providing technical assistance.<br />

Last spring Bonnette met WC's new<br />

president, Dan DiBiasio, when both were<br />

invited to give presentations at an NCAA<br />

meeting in Dallas. Both DiBiasio and his<br />

wife, Chris Burns-DiBiasio, who was the<br />

University of New Hampshire's director of<br />

affirmative action and Title IX coordinator,<br />

have been long-time proponents of gender<br />

equity. Burns-DiBiasio also was invited to<br />

speak at the NCAA meeting held concur­<br />

rently in Virginia.<br />

This meeting between Bonnette and<br />

WC's president-designate resulted in her<br />

work this fall in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Returning to campus also was an op­<br />

portunity for her to renew ties with faculty<br />

and the school's athletic program, as she has<br />

many fond memories of her college days.<br />

"I thoroughly enjoyed my four years<br />

here," she said. "There was always a won­<br />

derful sense of community and a caring<br />

faculty and staff who were interested in WC<br />

students turning out to be good people."


David Howenstein '83 Promoting<br />

Transcontinental Ecotourism<br />

David Howenstein<br />

by<br />

Randy Sarvis<br />

'avid Howenstein's exposure to in­<br />

ternational students and faculty members<br />

with far-reaching backgrounds while a stu­<br />

dent at <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> is the major<br />

reason why today he is walking a bridge<br />

between Asia and Africa.<br />

The 1983 WC graduate, who has spent<br />

much of the past dozen years teaching En­<br />

glish as a second language in Japan, is<br />

embarking on an am­<br />

bitious business<br />

project involving the<br />

ecotourism industry in<br />

sub-Saharan Africa.<br />

Howenstein is<br />

educating the Japanese<br />

on environmental de­<br />

velopment issues with<br />

a special interest in<br />

opening up the east­<br />

ern and southern re­<br />

gions of Africa to an<br />

influx of Japanese tourists with a concern<br />

for environmental issues.<br />

"Ecotourism is visiting natural areas<br />

and trying to impose as little damage as<br />

possible — ideally improving the area —<br />

while being sensitive to indigenous per­<br />

sons," he said, noting his new operation,<br />

which provides slide presentations and a<br />

newsletter, also hosts groups on African<br />

safaris as means of educating.<br />

"Through increased awareness, we hope<br />

to get them personally involved in environ­<br />

mental issues through their potential gifts<br />

and volunteerism activities," he added.<br />

Tourism and ecotourism are expected<br />

to surpass diamonds and other gems as the<br />

number one source of foreign income within<br />

the next five years in sub-Saharan Africa.<br />

An initial phase of Howenstein's trans­<br />

continental venture is importing into Japan<br />

goods produced by African environmental<br />

groups. Profits from such items as native<br />

jewelry, original greeting cards and batiks<br />

(melted wax artwoik on cloth that are espe­<br />

cially popular in Europe and Japan) go to­<br />

ward funding environment-friendly pro­<br />

grams in Africa.<br />

If all goes as planned, after five years,<br />

he will turn over th i business to a Japanese<br />

partner and embark on similar ventures in<br />

Chicago, Columbus and St. Louis, his home­<br />

town.<br />

"I hope this wi [1 evolve into something<br />

where a lot of peopL; will be doing volunteer<br />

work in the enviro lmental field," he said,<br />

noting it is likely that, by the year 2000, after<br />

spending 20 years in <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Athens,<br />

Nagasaki, Tokyo a id Africa, he will even­<br />

tually return home.<br />

Howenstein left St. Louis in the late<br />

1970s to attend Wil mington <strong>College</strong>, where<br />

he majored in peace studies, philosophy and<br />

English. After grad ration, he went to Japan,<br />

where he taught English as a second lan­<br />

guage, in addition to establishing contacts<br />

with social service organizations through­<br />

out southeast Asia.<br />

After a few years, he returned to the<br />

United States and earned a master of busi­<br />

ness administration and master of arts de­<br />

gree in international affairs from Ohio Uni­<br />

versity.<br />

"I then planned to enter the Peace Corps,<br />

and was accepted, but they said it would be<br />

nine months until my position was avail­<br />

able," he said, noting he returned to Japan<br />

for the interim period — and decided to stay<br />

for nearly six years.<br />

Throughout this period, Howenstein<br />

visited Africa numerous times, fell in love<br />

with the continent and decided he wanted to<br />

become a part of it i future, and vice-versa.<br />

"There's a saying in the Peace Corps: if<br />

you go to Asia, you come back a mystic; if<br />

you go to South America, you return as a<br />

revolutionary; but, if you go to Africa, you<br />

come back happy,' he said.<br />

Howenstein praises <strong>Wilmington</strong> Col­<br />

lege for helping him achieve his dreams.<br />

"It's incredible the amount of opportu­<br />

nities students have for getting involved at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>," he said. "My friends and I<br />

started the school paper, even though we<br />

didn't have a background in journalism.<br />

Student government, theater, athletics, etc.<br />

— those are really wonderful opportunities<br />

to become a well-rounded individual.<br />

"It's up to the individual as to how well-<br />

rounded they want to become," he added.<br />

Howenstein was especially impressed<br />

with the contacts he made through WC's<br />

Peace Resource Center and the international<br />

experience of the faculty.<br />

"I really encourage students to talk to<br />

faculty outside the classroom because many<br />

have a wide range of experiences students<br />

can benefit from," he said. "The faculty got<br />

me very interested in doing work abroad —<br />

and look where that's led!"<br />

Student Foundation Holds<br />

Thank- You-A - Thon<br />

In the spirit of the holidays, WC's<br />

Student Foundation organization spent<br />

the Thursday before Thanksgiving<br />

calling donors of $500 or more to thank<br />

them for their support of the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

In addition to expressing<br />

appreciation to donors, the third annual<br />

Thank-You-A-Thon was an opportunity<br />

for students to have a different<br />

perspective on what these generous gifts<br />

mean to the <strong>College</strong>, according to Ricia<br />

Rohr, director of the Annual Fund.<br />

"The students can better appreciate<br />

the financial support given by these<br />

wonderful people when they can put a<br />

name and personal experience with the<br />

gift," she said, noting that one student,<br />

Alicia Cropper, was extended an<br />

invitation by an alum to "drop by for a<br />

visit" if she were ever in California.<br />

"People are so surprised to get a<br />

phone call thanking them — they expect<br />

us to ask for a donation," said Cropper,<br />

WCSF president. "It also serves as an<br />

opportunity for students to make a<br />

personal contact with donors and talk<br />

about their majors, what's new at WC,<br />

share some memories and talk; about<br />

plans for the holidays."<br />

Student Foundation members<br />

involved in the Thank-You-A-Thon<br />

received additional encouragement when<br />

President Dan DiBiasio stopped by to<br />

thank them for their involvement.<br />

The <strong>Link</strong> 21


ON CAMPUS<br />

Three Trustees Named to Board<br />

State treasurer J. Kenneth<br />

Blackwell is among the three new<br />

members named to the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board of<br />

Trustees.<br />

B lackwell, a former city coun-<br />

cilman and mayor of Cincinnati,<br />

joins David A. Harcum, president<br />

of Harcum Insurance Company in<br />

Columbus, and <strong>Wilmington</strong> resi­<br />

dent Thomas G. Hamilton, owner/<br />

operator of a large Clinton County<br />

farm, as WC's newest trustees.<br />

The board met Oct. 27 for its fall meet­<br />

ing. President Dan DiBiasio said he was<br />

"thrilled" with the appointment of the trio.<br />

"Each, in his own way, will bring years<br />

of experience and talent to our board,"<br />

DiBiasio said. "These individuals have<br />

records of proven leadership in their respec­<br />

tive fields that will surely benefit <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> — I look forward to working with<br />

each of them."<br />

Blackwell, a native Cincinnatian who<br />

is active in civic projects and Republican<br />

politics, is a former ambassador to the United<br />

Nations Commission on Human Rights and<br />

served as deputy undersecretary in the De­<br />

partment of Housing ind Urban Develop­<br />

ment under Jack Kem :>.<br />

Both Blackwell and his wife, Rosa, a<br />

former Cincinnati Public Schools principal<br />

and currently an associate in the Mayerson<br />

"Each, in hh own way, will<br />

brings years of experience and talent<br />

to our board."<br />

— Dan DiBiasio<br />

Thomas Hamilton<br />

Human Resource Development<br />

Academy, were recently awarded<br />

the Peace of the City Award from<br />

the Jewish Community Relations<br />

Council in Cincinnati.<br />

Harcum, a 1951 <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> graduate, is a former su­<br />

perintendent of Greenhills-Forest<br />

Park Schools. He was named one<br />

of the Top 100 Educators in the<br />

United States and is a recipient of<br />

the Ohio PTA Oak Tree Award.<br />

Also, he was awarded <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s<br />

Alumni Citation for Education in 1991.<br />

Harcum and his son are engaged in the<br />

hobby of restoring classic cars, including<br />

Jaguars andPackards, in an enterprise known<br />

as Past Perfect, Inc. Also, he is a trustee for<br />

Twin Towers United Methodist <strong>Home</strong>. His<br />

wife, June, is a WC alumna.<br />

Hamilton, a graduate of Ohio State<br />

University, is the son of retired physicians<br />

Drs. David and Maxine Hamilton. His<br />

mother is a <strong>Wilmington</strong> alumna, and his<br />

wife, Jonda, is a teacher in the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Schools.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Enrolls Largest Entering Class<br />

WC's Status Rises to<br />

Top Half of America's<br />

Best <strong>College</strong>s<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Col lege is hosting the larg­<br />

est crop of entering students in the <strong>12</strong>5-year<br />

history of the institution.<br />

The 3<strong>46</strong> freshmen and transfer students<br />

eclipses the previous record of 337 in 1971,<br />

according to the school's official enroll­<br />

ment figures.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s total enrollment at the<br />

main campus for all day and evening pro­<br />

grams is 1,029 compared with 1,006 during<br />

the 1994-95 academic year, according to<br />

Larry Lesick, dean of admission and finan­<br />

cial aid.<br />

22 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

J. Kenneth Blackwell David Harcum<br />

"We're very excited about hosting this<br />

large freshman class," Lesick said, noting<br />

the word is getting oui about what WC can<br />

offer students intereste d in a private, career-<br />

oriented, liberal arts elucation.<br />

"In addition, we'ie impressed with the<br />

number of academically talented first-year<br />

students who have chosen to attend<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>," he added. "We have about 30<br />

percent more students than last year who<br />

scored 25 and above jn the ACT, and we<br />

have 63 percent more f reshman who were in<br />

the top 20 percent of their high school gradu­<br />

ating classes than last year."<br />

That marked incr;ase in the academic<br />

credentials of WC students is reflected in<br />

the recently published <strong>1996</strong> issue of<br />

America's Best <strong>College</strong>s by U.S. News &<br />

World Report, which boosted <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s<br />

standing to the top half of liberal arts col­<br />

leges in the entire Midwest.<br />

In compiling academic data to deter­<br />

mine the ranking of institutions, America's<br />

Best <strong>College</strong>s looks at such criteria as SAT/<br />

ACT scores, freshmen in the top 25 percent<br />

of their high school class, student/faculty<br />

ratio, the <strong>College</strong>'s education expenditures<br />

per student, freshman retention rate, gradu­<br />

ation rate and academic reputation.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s Cincinnati<br />

Branch also is experiencing another record<br />

enrollment as it is engaged in its ninth year.<br />

The branch, which primarily caters to<br />

adult students in Cincinnati's Tri-County<br />

area, is hosting an enrollment of 448 stu­<br />

dents compared with 434 during the 1994-<br />

95 academic year.


Winds of Change Blowing through Advancement Area<br />

Search Underway for<br />

New <strong>College</strong> VP<br />

A search is underway for a new vice<br />

president who will oversee the areas of<br />

development, alumni affairs, public relations<br />

and other entities found under the umbrella<br />

of institutional advancement.<br />

Also, a resignation, retirement and<br />

change of position have served further to<br />

paint a new face on the <strong>College</strong>'s<br />

advancement area.<br />

Alumni director Suzanne Irvine Sharp<br />

' 84 resigned in October to take advantage of<br />

an opportunity to pursue a business from her<br />

home. Sharp came to WC as director of the<br />

annual fund in 1992, and took over as alumni<br />

director in early 1994.<br />

Ann Moore, who has served as director<br />

of advancement services since 1989, will<br />

retire effective Dec. 31, 1995. She and her<br />

husband, C. J., are planning travel adventures.<br />

New United<br />

With Beethoven's classic Ode to Joy<br />

emanating from the Simon Goodman Caril­<br />

lon, members of the campus community<br />

converged Oct. 24 in front of Hermann<br />

Court in observance of the 50th anniversary<br />

of the first convening of the United Nations.<br />

A highlight of the brief ceremony, spon­<br />

sored by the International Club and Office<br />

of Campus Ministry, was the raising of a<br />

new United Nations flag, which was do­<br />

nated to the <strong>College</strong> by Ann (Carr)<br />

Wiedenkeller '79, the daughter of Max Carr,<br />

former chairman of the music department.<br />

Led by campus minister Patricia Tho­<br />

mas, the ceremony featured a prayer for<br />

peace by T. Canby Jones, a reading from the<br />

UN Charter by Neil Snarr and a listing of the<br />

original 50 member nations by 10 students.<br />

Dan DiBiasio gave a reading from the writ­<br />

ings of social scientist Ralph Bunche, <strong>No</strong>bel<br />

Peace Prize recipient and the top UN nego­<br />

tiator who helped end hostilities between<br />

Arabs and the new state of Israel in 1949.<br />

Pieces were performed on the carillon<br />

by music professor Robert J. Haskins.<br />

Also, Joyce Dean VanVactor, who<br />

started at <strong>Wilmington</strong> in 1991 as director of<br />

development and b ;came vice president for<br />

planning and advancement in 1993, reverted<br />

back to her original position this <strong>No</strong>v. 1.<br />

One of the new vice president's initial<br />

orders of business will be to determine<br />

staffing needs and personnel. <strong>College</strong><br />

officials hope to have the vice president's<br />

position filled as early as this spring,<br />

according to WC President Dan DiBiasio.<br />

A Vice President for Development<br />

Search Advisory Committee has been<br />

established and ihe <strong>College</strong> has hired<br />

Educational Management Network, the firm<br />

that assisted with WC's search for a vice<br />

president for business and finance in 1993.<br />

The advisory com nittee, which is chaired<br />

by Susan Hersh, associate professor of<br />

education, is comprised of faculty, staff,<br />

trustees and alumni representatives.<br />

The alumni representative is William<br />

Seyfried '82, Alumni Council president.<br />

DiBiasio said the vice president for<br />

institutional advancement is a "key position"<br />

in the senior administration of the <strong>College</strong><br />

and it is of paramount importance that the<br />

person selected be able to work especially<br />

effectively with alumni, the Quaker<br />

community, other friends of the <strong>College</strong>,<br />

corporations and foundations.<br />

"In order to maintain our affordability<br />

as a private, liberal arts college, we must<br />

place a higher premium on our ability to<br />

garner charitable contributions." DiBiasio<br />

said. "Success in that area will represent the<br />

margin of excellence for our programs into<br />

the next century."<br />

Those interested in nominating a<br />

candidate for the vice president's position<br />

should send all pertinent information to:<br />

Vice President Search Advisory Committee,<br />

ATTN: Dr. Susan Hersh, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, Pyle Center Box <strong>12</strong>93, <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

Ohio 45177.<br />

Nations Flag Flying<br />

Photo by Randy Sarvis<br />

Raising the new Ut'ited Nations flag are: (l-r)Sikhoya Wabuyele, a WC student from Kenya;<br />

David Rupp, <strong>College</strong> carpenter; Patricia Thomas, campus minister; professor Neil Snarr;<br />

and professor emeritus T. Canby Jones.<br />

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Cincinnati Branch<br />

Hosts Reception<br />

Photo by Randy Sarvis<br />

Elizabeth Ackley, Outstanding Faculty Member at the Cincinnati Branch, enjoys the fall<br />

reception with Kathy Seibert, a fourth semester business management student.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s Cincinnati<br />

Branch held a reception this fall welcoming<br />

new president Dan DiBiasio, in addition to<br />

giving students an opportunity to meet fac­<br />

ulty, administrators and each other in a more<br />

social setting than the classroom.<br />

In its ninth year, the branch experi­<br />

enced another record enrollment this fall<br />

with 448 students.<br />

The event, which was hosted by Iris<br />

Kelsen, dean of the Cincinnati Branch, also<br />

recognized Elizabeth Ackley, adjunct assis­<br />

tant professor of English, who was named<br />

Most Outstanding Faculty Member of 1995<br />

by last spring's graduates of the branch.<br />

Ackley, who has taught nine different<br />

classes at various times during her five years<br />

at WC, began her teaching career in 1961.<br />

"I didn't ever again think I could get as<br />

enthusiastic as when I started teaching, but<br />

here I've discovered a unique audience of<br />

students that bring new thinking to their<br />

writing," she said. "F ve become re-enthused<br />

and I hope they have too."<br />

A faculty member who often teaches<br />

24 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

literature and freshman composition courses,<br />

she realizes it is especk lly difficult for business<br />

majors to return ti ) college and imme-<br />

diately have to take a c ass heavy in writing<br />

requirements..<br />

"But we feel it's<br />

writing class early in<br />

critical they get a<br />

their education and<br />

feel confident about tht ir writing when they<br />

leave," Ackley added, "It is a key to their<br />

ultimate success."<br />

Envelope Provided for Your Convenience<br />

The Advancemeni Office is pleased to<br />

be able to provide alumni and friends of the<br />

<strong>College</strong> with a special envelope enclosed in<br />

this issue of The <strong>Link</strong>.<br />

It is there to help encourage you to<br />

make a gift to the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Fund during<br />

this historic <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary year of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Fund<br />

enables the <strong>College</strong> to p rovide scholarships,<br />

update teaching materia Is, renovate facilities<br />

and bridge the gap between tuition and the<br />

actual cost of a quality, private college<br />

education.<br />

DiBiasio Meets<br />

Students on<br />

Their Own Turf<br />

guy!<br />

The verdict is in. Dan is an OK<br />

WC President Dan DiBiasio spent<br />

several nights in the residence halls this<br />

fall — and, judging from the response<br />

of his roommates and new buddies,<br />

he's welcome back anytime.<br />

"He didn't have to do that—Dan' s<br />

gone out of his way to show he really<br />

cares about students," said Dylan<br />

Shelton, a junior from Sardinia. "I was<br />

really impressed."<br />

Kyle Scudder, a senior from<br />

Cincinnati and residence director at<br />

Friends Hall, said more than <strong>12</strong>0<br />

students took the "Friends Pledge" in<br />

which they promised to abstain from<br />

consuming alcohol while DiBiasio<br />

stayed at that residence hall, and as a<br />

show of support for National Collegiate<br />

Alcohol Awareness Week.<br />

"He was very genuine in listening<br />

to students' problems and concerns —<br />

he was really down-to-earth, and he<br />

was honest about what he hopes to<br />

accomplish," Scudder said. "Dan<br />

seemed comfortable with us and<br />

students were comfortable with him."<br />

Chris Dubay, a freshman from<br />

Chillicothe who served as DiBiasio's<br />

first roommate in Denver Hall, said he<br />

and the president mostly talked about<br />

cafeteria food and the dorm's heating<br />

situation.<br />

"I think he's a real nice guy — he<br />

was really easy to get to know," Dubay<br />

said, noting DiBiasio found himself<br />

entered in a ping pong tournament.<br />

"He's a pretty good player, but I don't<br />

think he won any games."<br />

The president also tested his athletic<br />

prowess when he visited Pickett Hall,<br />

as Shelton and others invited him to the<br />

basketball court.<br />

"He's not bad for an old-timer,"<br />

Shelton joked. "You can tell he was an<br />

athlete in his time."<br />

— by Randy Sarvis


Corrections Program Receives Two-Year Funding<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s long-time in­<br />

volvement in the education of incarcerated<br />

individuals will continue for at least two<br />

more years, as the Ohio General Assembly<br />

approved the funding of Ohio Instructional<br />

Grants for inmates in its 1995-97 Biennial<br />

Budget.<br />

<strong>College</strong> officials had feared OIG funds<br />

would meet the same fate as federal Pell<br />

Grants for prisoners, which the U.S. Con­<br />

gress cut entirely from the fiscal 1995 bud­<br />

get last fall.<br />

"We expect to run as good a program as<br />

we've ever done," said <strong>No</strong>rman Smith, vice<br />

president for academic affairs. "<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

has a long-time association with correc­<br />

tional education, one the institution hopes<br />

will continue for a long time."<br />

Smith said Ohio Gov. George<br />

Voinovich has established a Penal Educa­<br />

tion Study Committee whose charge is to<br />

review college-level prison education pro­<br />

grams and make recommendations regard­<br />

ing such issues as: eligibility criteria for<br />

inmates, transferring financial responsibil­<br />

ity from the Board of Regents to the Depart­<br />

ment of Rehabilitation and Correction and<br />

any other relevant issues raised by the 1994<br />

report Education Behind Bars: Opportuni­<br />

ties and Obstacles.<br />

While WC's program has been rein­<br />

stated, it will be a scaled down version of<br />

what had been offered at the Warren, Leba­<br />

non and Franklin correctional institutions.<br />

The program's 1995-96 enrollment of<br />

Photos by Randy Sarvis<br />

Professor Mary Rose Zink congratulates Lebanon's Temmie Lee Hooper and his family.<br />

nearly 375 student; includes about 160 stu­<br />

dents at each of the Lebanon and Warren<br />

facilities and about 55 at Franklin.<br />

WC's history in prison education be­<br />

gan in 1968 when i t started offering courses<br />

at Lebanon. Seven years later, the Board of<br />

Regents approved its associate degree pro­<br />

gram and, in 1985. its bachelor degree pro­<br />

gram. The <strong>College</strong> began similar programs<br />

at Warren in 1989 and at Franklin in 1992.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>' 5 incarcerated student<br />

population peaked from 1988 to 1991, when<br />

it had an enrollment of between 600 and 700<br />

students annually. The 1994-95 numbers<br />

were 550 students.<br />

Correctional education in the United<br />

States took a serious blow in 1994 when, as<br />

a provision in the federal Crime Bill, Pell<br />

Grants for incarcerated students were elimi­<br />

nated. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, like most of the other 11<br />

schools providing correctional education<br />

programs in Ohio, opted to continue with<br />

funding from Ohio Instructional Grants and<br />

Ohio Choice Grants.<br />

Commencement Ceremonies Held at Correctional Facilities<br />

WC President Dan DiBiasio congratu­<br />

lated graduates of <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s Warren,<br />

Lebanon and Franklin branches for having<br />

"beaten the odds" by earning college de­<br />

grees, and challenged them to build upon<br />

that accomplishment by continuing to better<br />

themselves as they prepare to return to soci­<br />

ety.<br />

"It takes great courage to work toward<br />

a college degree," DiBiasio said. "<strong>No</strong>w, I<br />

urge you to make the most of your education<br />

— make our communities better places."<br />

Those words were echoed by Tyrone<br />

Yates, vice mayor for<br />

the city of Cincinnati,<br />

who presented the<br />

commencement ad­<br />

dress at Warren Cor­<br />

rectional Institution.<br />

"Your work does<br />

not end with your<br />

graduation today,' he<br />

said. "Go out and im­<br />

prove your life."<br />

Some 77 degrees<br />

were awarded to stu-<br />

Warren's<br />

Kevin Lee<br />

dents in the Warren program, which in­<br />

cluded those earned following the Fall 1994,<br />

Spring 1995 and Summer 1995 semesters;<br />

whi le 80 degrees were conferred at the Leba­<br />

non Branch and 13 at the Franklin Pre-<br />

Release site.<br />

In addition to Yates, the other com­<br />

mencement speakers were Angela Cornelius,<br />

director of Project Linden, who addressed<br />

the graduates at Franklin; and Dawn<br />

Chodorow, community service director with<br />

Community Connections, who spoke at<br />

Lebanon.<br />

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Alumni<br />

Return for<br />

Minority<br />

Career Day<br />

alerieWillis'95 promoted the "new<br />

ABCs" of attitude, brain power and com­<br />

munication skills as the keynote speaker at<br />

the <strong>College</strong>'s Minority Career Day <strong>No</strong>v. 16<br />

for WC students and those in high school<br />

who are considering attending college.<br />

The event, which used the theme "Ful­<br />

filling the Dream,... Achieving Career Suc­<br />

cess," was designed to showcase successful<br />

minorities engaged in such professions as<br />

law, education, criminal justice, fine arts,<br />

business, journalism and human services.<br />

Willis, who serves as director of cus­<br />

tomer services for the Nine West Group in<br />

Cincinnati, said persons embarking on ca­<br />

reers in the 21st century must be attuned to<br />

such modern communication technology as<br />

Web sites, e-mail and other Internet ser­<br />

vices, as well as possessing excellent writ­<br />

ten and verbal communication skills. Suc­<br />

cess in the 21 st century also requires good<br />

decision-makers who can transform the con­<br />

cepts and theories learned in the classroom<br />

into sound practices in their professions.<br />

While both brain power and communi­<br />

cation skills are important, she said the main<br />

ingredient for success remains attitude.<br />

"And attitude is the one thing that's<br />

completely within your control," Willis said.<br />

"The little difference is attitude — the big<br />

difference is if it's a good or bad attitude.<br />

"That positive attitude is what's going<br />

to help you get over that next hurdle!" she<br />

added.<br />

Also, Willis said the company we keep<br />

and those with whom we surround our­<br />

selves go a long way in determining how we<br />

view ourselves and are perceived by others.<br />

"Attitudes are contagious, both the good<br />

26 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Valerie Willis '95 give! keynote address.<br />

ones and the bad ones — which one are you<br />

in danger of catching?" she said.<br />

Willis, who is 43 and currently enrolled<br />

in Xavier University's MBA program, re­<br />

called the challenges of going back to school<br />

after 17 years while pn.ising WC's Cincin­<br />

nati Branch for its flexioility and assistance<br />

in providing accessible undergraduate pro­<br />

grams for adults. She graduated last May<br />

with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.<br />

"You know what y ou want to be — go<br />

out there and find out what it's going to<br />

take," she said. "You need to have a dream,<br />

stay focused and work at accomplishing it."<br />

Like Willis, many rfthe day's present­<br />

ers were <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> graduates,<br />

whom WC President Dan DiBiasio described<br />

as "role models for oui students."<br />

The day's slate of presenters for con­<br />

current sessions included: Willis; who gave<br />

a presentation for those; students interested<br />

in pursuing business; Sandra Gavin, a spe­<br />

cial education teacher at <strong>Wilmington</strong> High<br />

School; Gwen DaCons- Taylor, adult proba­<br />

tion officer for Hami ton County; Geoff<br />

Bradley, assistant prosscuting attorney for<br />

Clinton County; Conrad Clowers' 88, sports-<br />

writer for the Cincinnati Herald; Kara<br />

Hitchens, public information coordinator<br />

for the City of Day ton; Dwayne Brown '91,<br />

who serves as director of volunteer services<br />

for Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; and<br />

Monique Pillow '90, assistant dean of stu­<br />

dents at Bellarmine <strong>College</strong>.<br />

The day-long event was co-sponsored<br />

by the Center for Career Resources and the<br />

offices of Multicultural Affairs and Admis­<br />

sion and Financial Aid.<br />

— by Randy Sarvis<br />

Fall '95 Phonathon<br />

Realizes 15%<br />

Increase<br />

Nearly two dozen student callers<br />

spent the months of October and<br />

<strong>No</strong>vember generating nearly $55,000 in<br />

pledges forthe <strong>Wilmington</strong> Fund—a 15<br />

percent increase over last year's fal 1 part<br />

of the drive.<br />

With an overall goal of $80,000 for<br />

the 1995-96 event, the spring phonathon<br />

during February and March will focus<br />

on alumni who have never given to the<br />

Fund, according to Ricia Rohr, director<br />

of the Annual Fund.<br />

"We expect to get an additional $ <strong>12</strong>-<br />

15,000 in pledges through this effort,"<br />

she said, noting the balance of the $80,000<br />

goal will come from persons who make<br />

unspecified pledges. Some 300 alumni<br />

and friends gave unspecified pledges<br />

this fall. "The past two years we have<br />

been pleasantly surprised by the amount<br />

of dollars received in this manner—and<br />

we're looking to be pleasantly surprised<br />

again this year."<br />

Rohr explained that, in addition to<br />

soliciting financial gifts, the student<br />

callers request information that will<br />

update the <strong>College</strong>'s records on alumni<br />

and friends.<br />

She attributed the success of the fall<br />

campaign to a combination of<br />

experienced callers and many donors'<br />

interest in WC's <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary.<br />

"Most of last year's crew of callers<br />

returned," she said. "They understand<br />

the importance of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Fund<br />

to the <strong>College</strong>, but they also enjoy really<br />

getting to know the alumni and friends<br />

of WC — at homecoming, we even had<br />

one caller meet an alum she had contacted<br />

during the phonathon.<br />

"To those alumni and friends who<br />

spoke with one of our student callers,<br />

thank you!" Rohr said. "Listen for your<br />

phones in February and March, and take<br />

the opportunity to get to know a current<br />

WC student and to give to the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Fund."


SPORTS<br />

'95 Fall Sports Review<br />

The 1995fall sports<br />

season is over at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

and it provided a pair<br />

of AMC conference<br />

championships and<br />

plenty of exciting<br />

moments. Here's a<br />

quick glance at how<br />

both the teams and<br />

individuals fared this<br />

year.<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

Playing against a<br />

difficult schedule, the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> football team finished<br />

the 1995 season with a 2-6-1 record that<br />

really doesn't indicate the team's overall<br />

talent level.<br />

The Quakers, however, did receive<br />

plenty of respect from its league opponents<br />

in this season's Association of Mideast<br />

<strong>College</strong>s (AMC) all-conference team. The<br />

Quakers had seven players selected first<br />

team All-AMC, the most earned by WC<br />

since joining the conference in 1991.<br />

Leading the way for <strong>Wilmington</strong> was<br />

senior tailback Doug Eastes, who led the<br />

AMC in scoring with 9.3 points per game<br />

(14 TDs) and was second in rushing with<br />

1,093 yards. Eastes is only the third player<br />

since 1972 to rush for over 1,000 yards in a<br />

season. The other 1,000-yard rushers are<br />

Gary Worthy (1,241) in 1982 and Reinhold<br />

Finkes (1,024) in 1978.<br />

In addition to Eastes, Mike Adams,<br />

Chad Ferguson, Eric Cox, Greg Bonifay,<br />

Adam Howard and Jerry Ward earned first<br />

team honors. Honorable mention status<br />

went to B i 11 Fabian, Jonathan Gordon, Jimmy<br />

Jones, Eric <strong>No</strong>ble and Jason Wulff.<br />

The end of the '95 season also marks the<br />

end of the Eric <strong>No</strong>ble era. The senior<br />

quarterback ended his career pretty much<br />

the same way he started it — in a whirlwind.<br />

In his final appearance, <strong>No</strong>ble<br />

completed 18 of 32 attempts for 3<strong>12</strong> yards<br />

and three touchdowns. In all,<br />

<strong>No</strong>ble passed for a school<br />

record 9,260 career yards,<br />

which is the sixth highest total<br />

in the history of NCAA<br />

Divi don III football.<br />

<strong>No</strong>ble leaves behind an<br />

impressive list of 11 school<br />

and 16 conference records.<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Both the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> men's and women's<br />

cross country teams had up-<br />

and-down seasons in 1995.<br />

A major highlight for the<br />

Doug Eastes men s team was capturing the<br />

team title on Sept. 16.<br />

Heicelberg Early Bird Meet<br />

Of the ten members on the men's team,<br />

eight runners ran their fastest times in 1995.<br />

The top runners for the men's team were<br />

seniors Matt Coims and Andy Ward and<br />

juniors Bill Baumg irtner and Jason Lanhart.<br />

The women's team was hurt by a lack of<br />

depth but had some exciting individual<br />

moments. For example, junior Nicole Tabet<br />

extended her reign as WC's best runner. At<br />

the Cedarville Invitational, Tabet broke her<br />

own school record with a time of 19:26.<br />

While Tabet was the team leader,<br />

freshman Rachael Scott was right on her<br />

heels all season. At the Heidelberg Meet,<br />

Scott ran the fastest time ever for a WC<br />

freshman (19:58).<br />

Kelly McKinley, Kristin Bilger and<br />

Sheena Smith also had solid years for WC.<br />

MEN'S SOCCER<br />

If there is one constant in the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> athletic department,<br />

it's the success of the men's soccer team and<br />

1995 proved to be no different for the<br />

Quakers.<br />

Under long-time coach Bud Lewis,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> posted its 19th straight winning<br />

season by compiling a 13-4-2 record,<br />

captured its fifth straight AMC conference<br />

championship and narrowly missed a berth<br />

in the NCAA Division III playoffs.<br />

Please see page 28<br />

The 1995 <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> men's cross country team had one of its most successful<br />

seasons under coc ch Jim Boland.<br />

Photos by Randy Sarvis<br />

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Continued from page 27<br />

Leading the Quakers this fall was senior<br />

defender Jason Hyre, who was named the<br />

AMC Player of the Year for the second<br />

straight season.<br />

Other Quakers to earn first team All-<br />

AMC honors were Matt Meister, Troy<br />

C1 awson, Ji m Oberer and Chri s Wanamaker.<br />

Meister, a senior midfielder, led the<br />

Quakers in scoring with a career-high 14<br />

goals and eight assists. Oberer, a senior<br />

forward who was named all-league for the<br />

second straight year, ended his impressive<br />

career with 31 goals and 16 assists.<br />

WOMEN'S SOCCER<br />

When a team can post a 14-4 record and<br />

consider it a "down" year, you know a<br />

successful program is intact.<br />

That's exactly what coach Steve Spirk<br />

and the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> women's soccer<br />

team experienced during<br />

1995. Since taking over<br />

in 1992, the Lady Quakers<br />

havepostedan impressive<br />

57-20 (.740) record and a<br />

berth in the 1994 NCAA<br />

National Tournament.<br />

The Lady Quakers<br />

ended the '95 season with<br />

their third straight AMC<br />

conference championship<br />

but were a bit di sappointed<br />

when they weren't<br />

awarded a return trip to<br />

the national playoffs this<br />

year.<br />

However, WC was<br />

well represented on the<br />

All-AMC team again this<br />

year. Junior sensation<br />

Stacey Williams repeated<br />

as the league's Player of<br />

the Year after leading the<br />

AMC in scoring with 3.0<br />

points per game (19 goals,<br />

10 assists).<br />

In the season finale,<br />

Williams scored her 71st<br />

career goal which tied the<br />

school's record set by<br />

Jenny Tuke. With 165<br />

career points, Williams<br />

scoring record of 170 points.<br />

Other Lady Quakers named first team<br />

All-AMC were Julie Lubeach, Alicia<br />

Hartzell, Janel Wheelock and Leah Knife.<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

When first-year coach Jamee Spatz<br />

accepted the Wi 1 m i ngto n <strong>College</strong> vol ley ball<br />

position, she understood that it was going to<br />

take some time rebuilding before the Lady<br />

Quakers would be competitive. After all,<br />

Spatz probably knows the situation better<br />

than anyone, considering she earned four<br />

varsity letters as a player at WC before<br />

graduating in 1992.<br />

Overall the Lady Quakers posted a 3-<br />

27 record in 1995 with l team that had only<br />

three upperclassmen on the roster. With<br />

only one senior graduating, Spatz is hoping<br />

to continue the rebuilding process next year<br />

and build some consistency in the program.<br />

needs just six more points Junior Susan Go •se helped lead the women's soccer team to a<br />

to surpass Tuke's all-time 14-4 record and its third straight conference championship.<br />

28 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Photo by Randy Sarvis<br />

Athletic Training<br />

Department Seeking<br />

Funds for Expansion<br />

Project<br />

The fund-raising project to reno­<br />

vate and expand the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Col­<br />

lege athletic training department is in its<br />

final stages.<br />

So far, the <strong>College</strong> has raised over<br />

$28,000 of the $42,336 estimated cost<br />

for the project.<br />

Recently, the American Medical<br />

Association (AMA) recognized athletic<br />

training as an Allied Health Professional<br />

field — such as nursing, physical therapy<br />

and occupational therapy. Most of the<br />

colleges and universities who teach those<br />

occupations are nationally accredited.<br />

According to head trainer Larry<br />

Howard ('87), there is national accredi­<br />

tation for athletic training, but it hasn't<br />

been necessary for schools to become<br />

accredited to teach.<br />

Because of the AMA's decision,<br />

accreditation possibly could loom on the<br />

horizon for athletic training according to<br />

the information Howardis receiving from<br />

the National Athletic Trainers Associa­<br />

tion (NATA). He said eventually it may<br />

affect everyone.<br />

To keep one of its most successful<br />

programs moving forward, the <strong>College</strong><br />

is currently approaching the challenge<br />

of national accreditation.<br />

That's the reason for the renovation<br />

and expansion. According to accredita­<br />

tion guidelines, <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s present<br />

facility is too small for the number of<br />

majors the school has and the number of<br />

athletes that the department treats.<br />

To make a contribution or for addi­<br />

tional information on the athletic train­<br />

ing room project, please contact the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Advancement Office at<br />

(513) 382-6661 Ext. 292 or write to Pyle<br />

Center Box 1307, <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio 45177.


y Merle Boyle<br />

1929<br />

Evalyn Hibner is convalescing at St.<br />

Margaret Hall, 1960 Madison Road,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio 45206. She would<br />

appreciate getting mail.<br />

1931<br />

Sympathy to Lawrence Pyle, Hillsboro,<br />

Ohio, on the death of his wife, Mary G. Pyle,<br />

<strong>No</strong>v. 13, 1995.<br />

1933<br />

Virginia McMann Collins enrolled at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> in the fall of 1929, received her<br />

two-year certificate in 1932, taught two<br />

years in a country school (1930-32) and was<br />

able to graduate in the August class of 1933.<br />

Virginia is now the grandmother of 13 and<br />

great-grandmother of 15.<br />

1936<br />

A celebration to honor Lucile Fisher Hadley<br />

on her 80th birthday was held Oct. 8, 1995.<br />

Hosting the birthday celebration were Mrs.<br />

Hadley's family: Fred and Mary Ellen<br />

Krisher, Harriett Clark, Gene and Christine<br />

Snyder and Anna Jean Hadley. Over 100<br />

people gathered to celebrate the day.<br />

1941<br />

Sympathy to Flo Caraway Armstrong on<br />

the death of her husband, Ralph (Don)<br />

Armstrong, Class of 1940, on Sept. 23,<br />

1995.<br />

1944<br />

Sympathy to Dorothy Daniel Hayes on the<br />

death of her mother, Mary Elizabeth Daniel,<br />

Sept. 24, 1995.<br />

CLASS NOTES<br />

1945<br />

Betty Cox Moonej attended the Eleventh<br />

Annual Highlights Foundation Writers'<br />

Workshop at the Chautauqua Institution in<br />

western New York State during the week of<br />

July 15-22, 1995. Sie has focused most of<br />

her career on teaching in elementary schools<br />

and working as an elementary education<br />

librarian. Furthe' graduate work in<br />

librarianship and Christian education<br />

rounded out her academic years. In 1985,<br />

Betty received second place in the Juvenile<br />

Picture Story Book category at the Pacific<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthwest Writers' Conference.<br />

1947<br />

Esther Rutledge Crownover was honored<br />

as "Vinton County's Person of the Year" at<br />

the Eighth Annual Chamber of Commerce<br />

banquet held in October. She was also<br />

recognized at the Southwest Ohio Regional<br />

Council Dinner in <strong>No</strong>vember.<br />

1948<br />

Donald E. and Ardyth Jean Taylor<br />

celebrated their golden wedding anniversary<br />

on Sept. 10 at the Church of Christ in Eaton,<br />

Ohio. The event was hosted by their son,<br />

Kevin K. Taylor of Camden and their four<br />

grandchildren. Don taught school for 33<br />

years, retiring from Eaton City Schools.<br />

Ardyth was a federa employee for 30 years<br />

and retired from the Veterans Administration<br />

Medical Center in Dayton.<br />

1949<br />

Rev. Robert J. Lacker and Rev. Ruth M.<br />

Lacker were instal ed as co-presidents of<br />

the American Baptis Churches of Michigan.<br />

They retired as pastors of the American<br />

Baptist Church of St. Joseph, Mich., in<br />

1988, after 42 years of pastoral ministry in<br />

Ohio, New York and Michigan. They reside<br />

in Benton Harbor, Mich.<br />

1950<br />

Bill Rudduck has been selected for induction<br />

into the Washington Court House (Ohio)<br />

Blue Lions' Athletic Hall of Fame. He played<br />

football, basketball and was on the track<br />

team during his high school years. In 1992,<br />

Bill was inducted into the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.<br />

1953<br />

Charles L. Hunt has joined UC Clermont<br />

<strong>College</strong> as assistant professor of computer<br />

information systems. He earned a bachelor<br />

of science in education from <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> and his master of arts in supervision<br />

from Miami University.<br />

1955<br />

C.J. Moore will retire from his position as<br />

branch manager of the Sabina office of<br />

National Bank & Trust on Dec. 31, 1995.<br />

C.J. has been with the bank for 29 years.<br />

1956<br />

Donna Rae Fair Denen retired from<br />

teaching elementary school on Aug. 30,<br />

1994, after 38 years. She now lives at 3215<br />

Snow Owl Ct., Wrenwood Farms,<br />

Springfield, Ohio 45503.<br />

1960<br />

Jerald Robertson has announced his<br />

retirement from the Kornylak Corp., where<br />

he was manager of research and<br />

development. His retirement will permit<br />

him to hike Costa Rica, snowmobile<br />

Yellowstone and do some wine tasting in<br />

Napa Valley next year. He will also be able<br />

to devote more time to his civic activities<br />

which include being chairman of the Mill<br />

Creek Water Shed steering committee,<br />

member of the Henkle Corp. Community<br />

Advisory Panel and councilman, Village of<br />

Elmwood Place. Jerald also serves on the<br />

Board of Directors of the Hamilton Safety<br />

Council and Rivers Unlimited-M.C.R.P.<br />

1962<br />

Robert Shapiro has moved from<br />

Englewood, Colo., to Mason, Ohio, and is<br />

busy remodeling a home there. He is also<br />

studying towards a degree in hypnotherapy.<br />

1963<br />

Nancy J. Hurtt retired in June, 1993, after<br />

30years of teaching. She lives in Washington<br />

Court House, Ohio.<br />

1964<br />

Diane Garrett Ruder has joined Otterbein<br />

<strong>Home</strong>s as director of development,<br />

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<strong>No</strong>rthwest. She will coordinate the<br />

development efforts of the Otterbein-<br />

Cridersville and Otterbein-St. Mary's<br />

retirement communities. Diane will also<br />

serve as a part of the Otterbein <strong>Home</strong>s<br />

corporate development and marketing<br />

department.<br />

Jeannette MacBriar Woodward spent last<br />

summer working on a college English<br />

textbook about writing research papers in<br />

the age of cyberspace. It's scheduled for<br />

publication by the National Textbook Co.<br />

the summer of <strong>1996</strong>. In addition, she has<br />

been publishing articles in several library<br />

and information sciencejournals. Jeannette<br />

is sti 11 worki ng at the Col lege of Santa Fe as<br />

head of public services.<br />

1965<br />

Sympathy to David Robinson on the death<br />

of his mother, Eleanor W. Robinson,<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, <strong>No</strong>v. <strong>12</strong>, 1995.<br />

1966<br />

Susan Packer Nelson and her husband,<br />

Don, recently moved to <strong>Wilmington</strong>, N.C.<br />

where she is the<br />

manager of<br />

Environmental, Safety<br />

and Health Affairs for<br />

the Hoechst Celanese<br />

Polyester Intermediates<br />

business. Susan joined<br />

the Hoechst Celanese<br />

Corp., in 1982 and, from 1990 to 1995, was<br />

an R&D manager at the company's<br />

Charlotte, N.C, research park. Susan and<br />

Don have four grown children — two sons<br />

and two daughters — and one<br />

granddaughter.<br />

1972<br />

Robert D. Bowers, Jr.'s family-run<br />

Laurelville Fruit Co., has been making<br />

premium quality cider in Ohio's Hocking<br />

Hills since 1940 and is recognized for its<br />

quality and expertise. Bob's father, Robert,<br />

Sr., recently shared his knowledge with<br />

farmers in the countries of Bulgaria and<br />

Moldova, a former Soviet republic. He will<br />

travel to Egypt this winter as part of a<br />

program that sends American farmers<br />

around the world to share their expertise.<br />

30 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

This fall's production of Stephen Sondheim 's musical Sweeney Todd at Ohio Lyric Theatre<br />

in Springfield was a family affair — the <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> family that is. The show was<br />

directed by Dan Hunt '87 and featured Steven Haines '73 in the title role. Also, Becky<br />

(Heiland) Haines '72 served as stage manger. (Those three are pictured). In addition, Kathy<br />

Eckstrand ' 76 is director of Clark State's Performing A rts Center, where the production was<br />

staged. Hunt also serves as the Center's assistant technical director. To continue the WC<br />

connection, Wilmingtor, music professor Robert J. Haskins is a founder of Ohio Lyric<br />

Theater.<br />

Rich Heiland and his wiie, Connie, announce<br />

the birth of their first gra idehild, Ethan Skye<br />

Cobb, <strong>No</strong>v. 8, 1995, in Englewood, Colo.<br />

Mrs. Cobb, the former Andrea Heiland, and<br />

her husband, Sean, are both employed at<br />

Charles Schwab in Denver. Rich is director<br />

of client development for The McNellis Co.<br />

and Connie, a former WC faculty member, is<br />

assistant dean for develop ment at the Vermont<br />

Law School. They live in Quechee, Vt.<br />

Paternal great-grandparents are Hugh G. and<br />

Jean L. Heiland of Wilriington.<br />

Charles L. Moses has ha d a rewarding career<br />

in the human services field and local theater<br />

scene. He also serves as the director of<br />

education for Phi BeU Sigma Fraternity,<br />

Inc., Nu Sigma Chapter, Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

where he heads several scholarship programs<br />

benefiting deserving you h in the Philadelphia<br />

area. At a recent coronation ceremony of the<br />

King and Queen of the Kakua Chiefdom, BO<br />

District, Republic of Sierra Leone, West<br />

Africa, Charles was bestowed the title of<br />

Knight, and dubbed Sir Charles Lawrence<br />

Moses.<br />

Rick Sims has returned to Circleville High<br />

School after teaching at E verts Middle School<br />

for the past five years. He taught at CHS for<br />

10 years before going to EMS. He will be<br />

teaching and coaching football.<br />

1973<br />

Margaret ("Kenny") Bass is currently an<br />

assistant professor of English at the<br />

University of Iowa. She received a Ph.D. in<br />

1989 from Louisiana State University, and<br />

studied during the summers of 1986 and<br />

1987 at Oxford University, Oxford, England.<br />

Johnny Myers has been teaching school in<br />

Hawaii for the past four years. Surfing and<br />

hunting keep him in shape. Visitors have<br />

included Edward (Buz) Hiteshue '71.<br />

Johnny also caught up with Margo (Packer)<br />

Coad '72 in Seattle this past summer.<br />

1976<br />

Gayle Reinsmith, a teacher at Eastern<br />

Brown High School, and Joyce Kelly '84, a<br />

teacher at Blanchester Junior High, spoke at<br />

Dayton Public Schools Humanities Institute<br />

in September. They offered suggestions to<br />

Dayton elementary school teachers on how<br />

to introduce the Appalachian heritage to<br />

their classes through books, stories, crafts<br />

and music. Previously they presented their<br />

program at the National Council of Teachers<br />

of English in Washington D.C. and at the<br />

Ohio Council of Teachers of English<br />

Language Arts in Columbus.


Resident Adviser and Resident Director Alumni pose for a quick photo at the RA/RD<br />

Reunion at <strong>Home</strong>coming. They are: Front Row (l-r) Marcy Dill Schaefer '92, Tammy<br />

Wiederhold '92, Aimee Rouse Evans '90; Back Row (l-r) Jeff Wiederhold '83, Sherri Spicer<br />

'92, Eric Johnson '91 and Paula Jirardin '91.<br />

1977<br />

Laverne "Willie" Geiser is the owner and<br />

president of the Toledo-based Recycling<br />

Services Inc., a paper processor and recycling<br />

operation that recently expanded into the<br />

area of data destruction services. Willie and<br />

his wife, Karen, have a new son, Ryan<br />

Jordan, born Feb. 13, 1995, who joins <strong>12</strong>-<br />

year-old Kyle Steven and Penny, a miniature<br />

toy poodle. They reside at 6711 Bromley<br />

Circle, Holland, Ohio 43528.<br />

Dan and Panna (Mehta '76) Putnam and<br />

their family visited <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> in<br />

late August during a trip east from their<br />

home in Davis, Calif. Dan, who is employed<br />

at the University of California at Davis as an<br />

extension specialist in alfalfa and forage<br />

products for the state, earned his Ph.D. from<br />

the University of Massachusetts and studied<br />

in India on a Fulbright Scholarship. Panna<br />

has a food catering and vending business<br />

and works with the homeless in Sacramento.<br />

The Putnams are the parents of two children:<br />

Satch, 14, and Anjali, <strong>12</strong>.<br />

1979<br />

Cynthia Brown Inskeep is a business<br />

teacher at Ohio Valley Local School District.<br />

She and husband Tim have two children:<br />

Christopher and Erica. They live in<br />

Winchester, Ohio.<br />

Michael T. Hendley has recently accepted<br />

a position as Prototype Shop Manager with<br />

American Sign & Marketing Services in<br />

Florence, Ky. He and his wife, Sue (Thomas,<br />

'79), have two children: Maire, 11, and<br />

Sean, 6. They reside in Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

1983<br />

Eli Z. "Chip" Nelson of Blanchester, Ohio,<br />

has been named organization director for<br />

the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation<br />

representing Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula and<br />

Trumbull counties. He will act as liaison<br />

between the county Farm Bureaus and the<br />

state organization ar d will assist counties in<br />

developing and implementing programs to<br />

strengthen the organi zation, which is devoted<br />

to protecting agricultural interests,<br />

increasing farm income and improving the<br />

rural standard of livi lg. "Chip" and his wife,<br />

Charla, have two children, Joshua and<br />

Meagan. The fam ly plans to move to<br />

northeast Ohio soon.<br />

Vinita (Vinni) Vent ziano received a master<br />

of science in management degree on May<br />

22, 1995, from Lesley <strong>College</strong> School of<br />

Management, Cambridge, Mass. She also<br />

received a promotion to GS-13 at Hanscom<br />

AFB, Bedford, Mass. and was appointed<br />

administrative<br />

contracting officer for<br />

the MITRE/Air Force<br />

contract in March. In<br />

addition, Vinni was one<br />

of three finalists for the<br />

Electronic Systems<br />

Center Harold M.<br />

Wright Award for<br />

o u t s t a n d i n g<br />

achievement. She has recently been assigned<br />

to the Air Warning and Control Systems<br />

(AWACS) program at Hanscom Air Force<br />

Base as a procurement contracting officer.<br />

Mark Vogel has been employed by Mid<br />

Ohio Development for the past three years.<br />

He and his wife recently celebrated their<br />

10th wedding anniversary. They have one<br />

daughter, Kimberly Dawn. Mark recently<br />

built a log house in Heath, Ohio, where the<br />

family resides.<br />

1984<br />

Sharri L. Brumfield is the associate athletic<br />

director and head women's basketball coach<br />

at Thomas More <strong>College</strong>. She resides in<br />

Covington, Ky.<br />

Carl Fauver is the purchasing/facilities<br />

supervisor at Chaco Credit Union. He and<br />

his wife, Bonita, have three sons: Ronald,<br />

Jeffery and Michael. They reside in<br />

Hamilton, Ohio.<br />

Suzanne Irvine Sharp announced her<br />

resignation as director of alumni relations at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> effective Oct. 13. She<br />

plans to produce personalized children's<br />

books fromherhome, in addition to spending<br />

more time with her husband,- David, and<br />

their infant son, Adam.<br />

1986<br />

The Rev. Julie Hanneman is currently the<br />

pastor of Cherry Valley & Williamsfield<br />

United Methodist Churches. She received<br />

her M. Div. degree in 1989 from The United<br />

Methodist Theological School in Ohio.<br />

1987<br />

Catherine Feckley Dewar is currently<br />

employed as a paralegal with the firm of<br />

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Reminger & Reminger Co., L.P.A. She<br />

resides in Cleveland, Ohio.<br />

Larry Droesch has recently moved to<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> and has been very active in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> alumni affairs. He was<br />

named the first president of the Ross,<br />

Highland, Fayette, Clinton (RHFC) County<br />

Alumni chapter of <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Larry has also been the Gobblers alumni<br />

advisor, and in April '95 was elected<br />

chairman of the Gobbler Foundation. He is<br />

employed as an executive recruiter for<br />

Messina Management Systems in Mason,<br />

Ohio.<br />

Mark D. Rasor is the clinical coordinator<br />

with Rehabilitation Consultants, Inc. at<br />

Kettering Medical Centerin Kettering, Ohio.<br />

He and his wife, Vicky (Carpentiere '88)<br />

have two children: Brendan and Blake. They<br />

reside in Dayton, Ohio. Vicky is a cardiac<br />

rehab specialist at Miami Valley Hospital.<br />

1988<br />

Trent De Voe has been with the Moraine<br />

Fire Department, Moraine, Ohio, since<br />

August, 1990. A paramedic since 1987, he<br />

is a CPR and first aid instructor, is certified<br />

in advanced cardiac life support and is a<br />

field preceptor for paramedic students<br />

attending Sinclair Community <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Trent also participates in activities with his<br />

13-year-old daughter, Brynne, and his 9year-old<br />

son, Luke. He plans to start work<br />

on his master's of public administration in<br />

the fall of <strong>1996</strong>.<br />

Coleen M. Kelly is a first grade teacher at<br />

Pleasant Hill Elementary School. She<br />

received her M.Ed, degree in 1994 from<br />

Miami University.<br />

Lisa Radocy Black is a cashier at F&M<br />

Distributors. She and her husband, Douglas,<br />

live in Perrysburg, Ohio.<br />

1989<br />

Roderick W. Daniels i s a partner in the firm<br />

of Daniels Construction and Restoration.<br />

He and his wife, Susan Zurface Daniels<br />

('95), have a son, Roderick Austin Daniels,<br />

born in March, 1995. Susan is planning to<br />

enter law school in the fall of <strong>1996</strong>. They<br />

reside in Hillsboro, Ohio.<br />

32 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Several Psi Beta Omega alumni held an informal reunion at the Post Parade Party during<br />

<strong>Home</strong>coming. They are (l-r) Sherry Minnick '93, Jennifer (Kisamore) Gasaway '93, Karen<br />

Swanson-Vonderherd '92, Caryl Bingamon-Martin '92 and Melissa (Willett) Lindsey '95.<br />

1990<br />

Mary Kay Blake graduated in June '95<br />

from The Ohio State University <strong>College</strong> of<br />

Veterinary Medicine. She is currently living<br />

in Los Angeles and participating in a year­<br />

long internship program at a small animal<br />

private practice in west L.A.<br />

Jeffrey D. <strong>No</strong>rdyke is vice president of<br />

BRS, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio.<br />

1991<br />

Cindi Nance Nash is working as a residential<br />

youth counselor in Colo ado Springs, Colo.<br />

She and her husband, Jeff, have a seven-<br />

month-old son, named <strong>No</strong>ah, and are looking<br />

forward to increasing the ir family in January<br />

of <strong>1996</strong>.<br />

1992<br />

Erika Ashworth Mahl; was married May<br />

27, 1995, and she and her husband recently<br />

bought a house in Day tor, Ohio. Erika works<br />

at the Dayton Senior Citizens Center as an<br />

adult protection caseworker.<br />

Jim Smith successfully defended his<br />

doctoral dissertation at the University of<br />

Cincinnati. The title of his dissertation was<br />

"Using Local Economic Conditions to<br />

Predict Bank Failure."<br />

Jeff Thompson is an account executive for<br />

American Telephone & Telegraph. He and<br />

his wife, Katherine, reside in Warrenville.<br />

111.<br />

1993<br />

Heidi Cumberledge is the sales and<br />

marketing manager for Kaman's Art Shops<br />

in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.<br />

Andrew J. Fitzenrider is a production<br />

coordinator and technical writer for the Ohio<br />

Dept. of Human Services. He is also<br />

attending Columbus State Community<br />

<strong>College</strong> parttime.<br />

Lisa Richardson has been accepted to<br />

Salmon P. Chase <strong>College</strong> of Law at <strong>No</strong>rthern<br />

Kentucky University.<br />

Kathy Sprenz now resides in Cincinnati.<br />

Ohio, and is a staff accountant with Metro<br />

Prop Realty in Blue Ash. She is also an<br />

assistant girls' varsity basketball coach at<br />

Mt. <strong>No</strong>tre Dame High School in Cincinnati.


Alumni of WC's Concerned Black Students (CBS) got together at <strong>Home</strong>coming. Pictured<br />

are: Front Row(l-r) Jerrett Gordon '94, William Shoecraft 78, Tatiara Wilson Rolins 77,<br />

John Mixon 79; Back Row (l-r) Maurice Henry 78, Tony Gentry 77, Vincent Bibbs 79,<br />

Charles Taylor 77 and Jamison Gordon '94.<br />

1994<br />

Lisa Boling was employed to teach the third<br />

section of fifth graders at Eastern School<br />

District in Cincinnati, Ohio. She previously<br />

taught the Chapter 1 math program at<br />

Russellville and Sardinia elementary<br />

buildings. She resides in Sardinia, Ohio,<br />

with her husband, Bill, and two children.<br />

Nick Kenney is the head trainer for the<br />

Cincinnati Cyclones hockey team. During<br />

his senior year at <strong>Wilmington</strong>, he was one of<br />

the head trainers for the Quakers football<br />

team. Nick works for the Cyclones from<br />

September to June, then works at the<br />

Southwest Ohio Sports Medicine clinic.<br />

Cindy Sautter has accepted a new job as<br />

meat inspector with Ohio Department of<br />

Agriculture.<br />

Brian L. Savage is a teacher and football<br />

coach at Farmington Public Schools. He<br />

and his wife, Jennifer, live in Farmington<br />

Hills, Mich.<br />

Dave Sever has accepted a new job as<br />

assistant production manager for Agri<br />

General.<br />

Michelle Teis received a 7th/8th grade<br />

teaching position in the Tuslaw Local School<br />

District. She is teaching English, Ohio<br />

history and health. She is also coaching the<br />

junior high cheerleading squad. Michelle is<br />

now living in Mass Hon, Ohio.<br />

1995<br />

Renee Roether Alt imari has been hired by<br />

Suburban Federal Savings Bank in<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, a> manager of its White<br />

Oak branch. She will manage a staff of four,<br />

make sales and business calls, originate<br />

loans and oversee ge neral branch operations.<br />

However, Renee sti II has time to assist with<br />

area youth athletic teams and with activities<br />

at St. John the Baptist Church.<br />

Tina Augenstein lias joined the staff of<br />

Marion Landmark, Monnett Branch. Her<br />

responsibilities include herbicide and<br />

fertilizer recommendations and field<br />

scouting. Her exDerience includes an<br />

agronomist interns lip with Countrymark<br />

Co-op Inc., field de\ elopment assistant with<br />

Zeneca Ag Product!-, student farm worker at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> and plot work with<br />

Dekalb Pfizer Genetics.<br />

Samer Kasbari has been accepted to The<br />

Ohio State University's Preventive Medicine<br />

Masters Program.<br />

Daniel J. LaRouche has been awarded a<br />

$4,500 merit scholarship to the University<br />

of Dayton School of Law for the 1995-96<br />

year.<br />

Heather Lees is in the master's program at<br />

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. She<br />

is in the Agronomy Dept. with emphasis on<br />

soil fertility.<br />

Kevin Reeves has accepted a job as sales<br />

associate with Umverferth Equipment<br />

Manufacturer in Kalida, Ohio.<br />

Amy Walter received an assistantship with<br />

the University of Toledo Pharmacology<br />

Department.<br />

Tammy Wrightsel has accepted a teaching<br />

position at Cedar Cliff Local Schools in<br />

Cedarville, Ohio.<br />

Weddings<br />

1972<br />

Cheryl Johnson Schultz was married to<br />

Steve Powell on June 9, 1995.<br />

1982<br />

Mark Heffernan and Amy Gromley were<br />

married Aug. <strong>12</strong>, 1995, in Akron, Ohio.<br />

Mark is the program producer for WJ W-TV<br />

8 in Cleveland. Amy is a 6th grade teacher<br />

at Miller South School for the Arts-Akron.<br />

This past summer, Mark played the title role<br />

in Jesus Christ Superstar with the Canton<br />

Players Guild. The couple resides in Copley,<br />

Ohio.<br />

1986<br />

Renda L. Berger recently married Keith<br />

Presser of Toledo, Ohio. She resides in<br />

Japan and is working for the Dept. of Defense<br />

school system there, teaching second grade.<br />

Renda also recently completed her master's<br />

degree in TESOL.<br />

1988<br />

Craig Alan Cooper and Amy Julene Ussat<br />

were united in marriage Aug. 5,1995, at the<br />

Bethel Temple Assembly of God in Dayton,<br />

Ohio. Craig is the branch manager at<br />

Associates Financial Services in Centerville,<br />

Ohio. Amy is currently teaching fourth grade<br />

at Patterson Kennedy Elementary School in<br />

Dayton.<br />

1992<br />

Erika Brooks Ashworth wed David K.<br />

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Mahle ('90), May 27 at the South Park<br />

Methodist Church in Dayton, Ohio. Erika is<br />

a social worker with the Montgomery County<br />

Senior Citizens. David is the owner of<br />

Afford-A-Lawn.<br />

Terrance and Lisa (Cali) Klemt were united<br />

in marriage on March 11, 1995.<br />

1993<br />

Peggy Leigh Bennington and John Earl<br />

McPherson were united in marriage Oct. 7,<br />

1995, at the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Fellowship<br />

Christian Church. Peggy is the assistant<br />

director of the Clinton County YMCA Day<br />

Care Center. John is employed at Candle-<br />

Lite in Leesburg as a material handler.<br />

1995<br />

Cheryl D. Nichols married Chris Broughton<br />

on Sept. 16, 1995.<br />

Births<br />

1984<br />

Born to Matt and Amy Holmes Hudson, a<br />

daughter, Allison Nicole, Sept. 2, 1995.<br />

1985<br />

Born to Karl and Carolyn (Richardson,<br />

'85) Hohenboken, a daughter, Olivia<br />

Suzanne, July 26, 1995. She was welcomed<br />

home by a sister, Sallie, age 4. The<br />

Hohenbokens live in Prophetstown, 111.<br />

1988<br />

Ryan and Kathleen Slone have a daughter,<br />

Melanie Marie, born July 8, 1995, at<br />

Bethesda<strong>No</strong>rth Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

1991<br />

Born to Bryan and Kristin (Ugrin, '92)<br />

Sparks, a son, Braeden Christopher, Jan.<br />

15, 1995. Bryan is activity therapy<br />

administrator at Southern Ohio Correctional<br />

Facility. Kristin is employed as a social<br />

worker for the Scioto County Dept. of Human<br />

Services. The Sparks reside in Portsmouth,<br />

Ohio.<br />

1992<br />

Amy Snapp Miller and husband, Jack, have<br />

34 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

a son, Skyler Wayne, born Sept. 17, 1995.<br />

The Millers live in Elica, Ohio. Amy is a<br />

certified athletic trainer at the Lima Sports<br />

Medicine Center.<br />

In Memoriam<br />

1924<br />

Ruth Bernard Black, H llsboro, Ohio, <strong>No</strong>v.<br />

8, 1995.<br />

Clara Atkinson Zurface, Sabina, Ohio,<br />

<strong>No</strong>v. 14, 1995.<br />

1926<br />

Nellie Ferris Stratton, Kennesaw, Ga., Oct.<br />

10, 1995.<br />

1929<br />

Helen E. Hutson, Cincinnati, Ohio, April<br />

7, 1995.<br />

Irma Fisher Whaley, Venice, Fla., March<br />

20, 1994.<br />

1930<br />

Anne Pangburn Shelton, Aberdeen, Ohio,<br />

Oct. 5, 1995.<br />

1931<br />

William D. Myers, Way lesville, Ohio, <strong>No</strong>v.<br />

2, 1995.<br />

Kenneth St. John, Parma, Ohio, Aug. 31,<br />

1995.<br />

Opal Turner Wormal, Granite Bay, Calif.<br />

1932<br />

Dorothy Lowery Counts, London, Ohio.<br />

Evabelle Blackburn Bonecutter Hicks,<br />

Tucson, Arizona, Oct. 10, 1995.<br />

1934<br />

Howard E. Bales, Springfield, Va., Oct. 5,<br />

1995.<br />

Virginia Johnson Koch, Hilliard, Ohio,<br />

Sept. 9, 1994.<br />

Virginia Morris, Kingston, Ohio, July 15,<br />

1995.<br />

1936<br />

Joseph H.Horton, Mai reville, Ohio, 1995.<br />

1938<br />

Al Gaddis, Sabina, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1995.<br />

Robert Wearly, Middletown, Ohio, Aug.<br />

19, 1995.<br />

1940<br />

Ralph Donald Armstrong, Blue Creek,<br />

Ohio, Sept. 23, 1995.<br />

Charles "Bob" Constable, Springfield,<br />

Ohio, Oct. 29, 1995.<br />

1941<br />

Joan Moore Rulon, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio,<br />

Aug. 13, 1995.<br />

1944<br />

Ralph Reed, Winter Haven, Fla., April,<br />

1994.<br />

1950<br />

Thomas E. Madigan, Ware, Mass., July<br />

10, 1995.<br />

1951<br />

Mary McElfresh Best, Beliefontaine, Ohio,<br />

July 21, 1995.<br />

Charles A. Bouey, Dania, Fla., Oct. 10,<br />

1995.<br />

Max Johnston, Bowersville, Ohio, Aug.<br />

27, 1995.<br />

1952<br />

Hester Bensinger, Dayton, Ohio, March<br />

21, 1995.<br />

1953<br />

Grover L. Taylor, Winchester, Ky., 1993.<br />

1957<br />

Darrell E. Bullen, Columbus, Ohio, Aug.<br />

25, 1995.<br />

1968<br />

James Stevenson<br />

1976<br />

Thelma Craig Vaughn, Kansas City, Mo.,<br />

April 26, 1995.


1994-1995 Honor Roll of Contributors<br />

Includes all donations from Ju y 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995<br />

Founder's Circle<br />

Contributors who gave $10,000<br />

or more in FY 1994-1995<br />

Marie Aull<br />

Ruth Esther Fisher Durham<br />

** S. Forry and Barbara<br />

Eisenhart<br />

Thomas and Barbarie Hill<br />

Ralph J. Stolle<br />

J. Carter Swaim<br />

Lee B. and Joan Thomas<br />

Patricia C. Thomas<br />

Charles and May Westheimer<br />

Elizabeth Williams<br />

President's Club<br />

Distinguished Fellow<br />

Level<br />

Contributors who gave $5,000-<br />

$9,999.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

Elroy and Elaine Bourgraf<br />

Caralee Capone-Bethel<br />

and Howard Bethel<br />

Dorwin and Barbara Cartwright<br />

Richard and Lyn Day<br />

David A. and June Leppert<br />

Harcum<br />

Meriam R. Hare<br />

Fred A. and *Maxine Murphy<br />

Michael H. <strong>No</strong>rris<br />

Starr Duffy Wheeler<br />

Dr. Edmond and Betty Yantes<br />

Fellow Level<br />

Contributors who gave $2,500 -<br />

$4,999.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

Philip and Barbara Bayless<br />

Wallace T. Collett<br />

Elwain Dreyer<br />

Charles Gilhart, Jr.<br />

Ira and Marilyn Morgan<br />

Sterling and Barbara Olmsted<br />

**Virgil and Ruby Edwards<br />

Porter<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma Wilcox<br />

Douglas and Valerie<br />

Woodmansee<br />

Associate Level<br />

Contributors who gave $1,000-<br />

$2,499.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

William and Marilyn Head<br />

Atsalis<br />

Lawrence and Sarah Barker<br />

Mary Ellen Batiuk<br />

Brian Bourgraf<br />

Kevan C. and Darlene Buck<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma Robinson Buckingham<br />

Bob and Joyce Buerger<br />

Jane Boring Dunlap<br />

Harry C. and Mary Lou Collins<br />

Ertel<br />

Berneta Bernard Hackney<br />

Hugh G. and Jean Linton<br />

Heiland<br />

Daniel P. and Verna Heisler<br />

Harold and Marjorie Hiatt<br />

**William F. and Frances<br />

Hoffman<br />

Edward and Eleanor Harding<br />

Howard<br />

Miriam Stickney Jennings<br />

Mark Kesh<br />

**Dwight L. and Cathie Regan<br />

Leimenstoll<br />

Thelma Lucas<br />

Lewis Marcuson<br />

Fred and Carolyn Douglas<br />

Matthews<br />

Wallace H. and Ethel Wildey<br />

Maw<br />

Dore C. Meinholtz<br />

Henrietta Collett Miller<br />

Sidney Mishkin<br />

** Victor and Kay Hansel man<br />

Napier<br />

Dr. Benjamin Newman<br />

**Anita E. <strong>No</strong>rris<br />

Mark R. and Patricia Policinski<br />

Dr. Merlin and Carole<br />

Puterbaugh<br />

Lee and Katharine Simonds<br />

<strong>No</strong>rman and Judith Rowse<br />

Smith<br />

Dr. Eugene and Christine<br />

Snyder<br />

Mark W. Strickler<br />

William A. Sutton<br />

Marvin "Jake" Swearingen<br />

Neil and Sarah Thorburn<br />

Dr. Timothy and Debra Brock<br />

Trayer<br />

Luther E. Warren<br />

William and Helen Wiegel<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Society<br />

Partner Level<br />

Contributors who gave $500-<br />

$999.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

Margaret K. Alderfer<br />

Sue Ann Collett Bennett<br />

J. Michael Bloom<br />

Robert and Mary Louise<br />

Murrell Bogan<br />

Peter S. Cartwright<br />

Georgia M. Chaney<br />

Stephen W. Collett<br />

Esther M. Rutledge Crownover<br />

Esther Underwood Doster<br />

Jalal and Janet Jones Esmail<br />

Bob Evans<br />

Lon and Raelene Fendall<br />

Larry and Lenna Mae Gara<br />

Donald A. Greene<br />

Drs. David and Maxine Keiter<br />

Hamilton<br />

Ira and Clarice Hawk<br />

Richard and Muriel Hiatt<br />

Harold and Mary Ellen<br />

McCann Hollister<br />

Robert and E. Geneva Stephens<br />

Kaufman<br />

Seth J. Kittay<br />

**Patrick G. and Barbara<br />

Kroger<br />

Lawrence T. and Linda Lesick<br />

Tekla Lewin<br />

Ken D. Lundy<br />

**Harold M. and Linda Dibble<br />

McCool<br />

Paul Moke and Patti Kinsinger<br />

George and Helen Haines<br />

Neffner<br />

**Walter L. Savage<br />

Edward and Betty Sherman<br />

Blake Thurman<br />

Robert E. and Sharon Touchton<br />

Horace R. and June Hickman<br />

Townsend<br />

**Roger and Judy Truesdale<br />

Joyce E. Dean VanVactor<br />

**David and Gertrude Koerner<br />

Whitacre<br />

John C. and Mary Ellen Wozny<br />

Friend Level<br />

Contributors who gave $250-<br />

$499.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

J. Wynn Alexander<br />

Monte and Diane Anderson<br />

Michael L. Birkel and<br />

Gwendolyn Halsted<br />

Irvin and Hilda Brown<br />

Brandehoff<br />

Donald and Ruth Campbell<br />

Lucille Carroll<br />

Wilmer and Emily Cooper<br />

Brenda J. Davis<br />

C. Proctor and Patsy Dean<br />

Richard and Laurel R. Eckels<br />

Seymour Eichel<br />

** Donald Etz<br />

Merrill and Lois Ervin Evans<br />

Aaron Farmer<br />

Russell E. Favorite<br />

Helen Skimming Feike<br />

Gloria Flaherty<br />

E. Keith and Jeanette Gerritz<br />

Donald L. and Alice Haines<br />

**Lawrence Hawkins<br />

**Thomas G. Hickey<br />

Dr. Carl and Mary Katheryn<br />

Hilberg<br />

Brigid L. M. Hogan<br />

Charles E. Jensen<br />

Meredith H. Johnston<br />

Chris and Iris Kelsen<br />

Genevieve Alley Martin<br />

Drs. Thomas P. Matrka<br />

and Janet Gick<br />

Sarah M. McGowan<br />

**William G. McNulty<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift<br />

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Dr. C. Nelson and Onda Bahns<br />

Melampy<br />

James E. Miller<br />

Terry C. Miller<br />

C. J. and Ann Moore<br />

Darleen M. Myers<br />

**Donald and Susan Grafton<br />

Nelson<br />

John P. Nerlinger<br />

Robert D. and Mary-Lynn<br />

Shaw O'Brien<br />

Ruth M. Olmsted<br />

Michael J. and Susan Pallini<br />

Dr. Ronald A. and Carole A.<br />

Brannock Pohlmeyer<br />

David L. and Mary Ann Raizk<br />

Ronald and Theresa Rembert<br />

Paul D. Rice<br />

Donald V. and Eleanor<br />

Ritenour<br />

Ralph and Terri Kroencke<br />

Roberts<br />

W. David Robinson<br />

**Myrna J. Rugg<br />

Richard and Susan Scott<br />

Larry and Nancy Sexton<br />

Nasrin Shahinpoor<br />

Malcom Skipton<br />

and Dr. Deborah Geer<br />

Kent and Judith Kessler Smith<br />

D. Neil and Ruth Snarr<br />

Scott E. Stemple<br />

George R. and Betty Snyder<br />

Stiles<br />

Earl Leroy Story<br />

Roy Joe and Ruth Starbuck<br />

Stuckey<br />

**Peter C. and Kathy Swengel<br />

Herbert and Betty Tillapaugh<br />

Mary Rose Zink<br />

Member Level<br />

Contributors Who Gave $100-<br />

$249.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

Edward and Charlotte Agran<br />

Fadi Rafic and Gail Al-Ghawi<br />

Javier Albarran<br />

William and Ruth Pike Allen<br />

** Charles M. and Jerrie<br />

Anderson<br />

Gladys L. Anderson<br />

Thomas H. Anderson<br />

Dr. Philip and Marian Davis<br />

Ankrim<br />

Glenn and Opal Armstrong<br />

Wayne Leslie Arndt<br />

Donald and Sheila Ary<br />

36 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Kenton Atwood<br />

*Carla J. Aufderheide<br />

Laura E. Baessler<br />

R. Paul Bagby<br />

Herbert L. and Ann Ballard<br />

Philip W. Ballinger<br />

Joseph E. and Patricia Smith<br />

Balmer<br />

Carl B. Barton<br />

Dr. Edwin F. and Leva Bath<br />

Dr. H. Richard and Gwendolyn<br />

Frame Bath<br />

**John L. and Beth Bauer<br />

Barbara Medwick Baumann<br />

Alfred and Eleanor L. Baxter<br />

Ralph E. and Eleanor Wall<br />

Beam<br />

Donald L. and Patricia Beckett<br />

Donald E. Bengtson<br />

Lyle and Betty Knight Benham<br />

Ingrid I. Benn<br />

Duane M. and Pamela Geeting<br />

Bennett<br />

John A. and Karen Hughes<br />

Bernard<br />

Arthur and Virginia Carey<br />

Bernard<br />

Rodney C. Bernhard<br />

Virginia Terrell Berry<br />

John Brent and Nancy Bill<br />

Carl D. and Deborah Bindman<br />

Leo C. and Julia Blackburn<br />

**Lawrence F. and Gail Bloom<br />

Annlee Bodnar<br />

Philip B. Bogan<br />

Leroy E. and Gladys Bohrer<br />

Gary L. and Donna Myers<br />

Boldman<br />

Mary Jane Abell Bone<br />

Rebecca Bonnell<br />

Birdie Garner Bowers<br />

Arthur J. and Mary Brady<br />

Frances G. Brickell<br />

Arthur L. Brooks<br />

Marvin and Maxine Raleigh<br />

Brose<br />

Dr. Melissa Marshall Brown<br />

Gordon M. Browne<br />

Daniel J. and Anne Buckley<br />

Virgil and Sara Robinson<br />

Bullen<br />

John F. and Judith Burnett<br />

Robert M. Buroker<br />

Mary Ann Burton<br />

Marcella Black Butler<br />

J. Phillip and Nancy Calland<br />

Elizabeth Fox Camp<br />

Robert and Jeannette Reeser<br />

Cannon<br />

Thomas and Phyllis Carey<br />

Johnnie and Marty Carr<br />

Charlotte Smoots Carson<br />

Steven C. and Katharine Carter<br />

David G. Castro<br />

Donald and Jane Chafin<br />

David N. Chapman<br />

Catherine Cranmer Chasteen<br />

James D. Christie<br />

3rannen T. Clark<br />

4erbert and Nancy Gideon<br />

Clark<br />

vlark Fred and Linda Clark<br />

Elizabeth A. Latzy Claytor<br />

**Russell Cline<br />

David H. and Ann Cluxton<br />

s<br />

*Lewis and Charlotte Cochran<br />

Cluxton<br />

John and June Purdy Coldiron<br />

Jonathan H. Collett<br />

James and Jeanne Conner<br />

] Richard L. and Sara Conti<br />

James and Laura Baxla<br />

Conway<br />

John L. and Doris Reynolds<br />

Cooper<br />

Curt and Karen Couch<br />

Donna Harshbarger Cramton<br />

William R. Csellak<br />

Harold and Julia Persinger<br />

Cummings<br />

John D. and Marilyn Curry<br />

Thomas and Susan Ortlieb<br />

Cutler<br />

Stacy M. Dahl<br />

Flora Daniel<br />

Gertrude H. Darbyshire<br />

Randall E. Davis<br />

Edith Day<br />

Kimberly Daniel De Acha<br />

Lora L. Drake DeWeese<br />

1'ranees Durham Denny<br />

. ames C. Ditty<br />

Lois Haines Dixon<br />

Delbert M. and Beryl Dolphin<br />

Arthur and Eileen Jeanette<br />

Donley<br />

Martha F. Donovan<br />

. ohn Dorsey<br />

. ohn and Yasuko Dower<br />

. udith Doyle<br />

Fonda Lou Allen Eaton<br />

Edwyna Stanforth Ellis<br />

William H. and Madolyn Engel<br />

Blanche Davis Essex<br />

Alan W. Evans<br />

Earl L. Evens<br />

Dr. James and Ruth Cochran<br />

Faris<br />

Erma Thatcher Fisher<br />

Harold and Evelyn Thornburg<br />

Fisher<br />

Paul and Ruth Phelps Fitzwater<br />

Mary B. Floyd<br />

Harry and Rosemary Shaw<br />

Forman<br />

John and Jacqueline Foss<br />

Thomas J. Foster<br />

John and Mary Jane Peterson<br />

Fox<br />

Mack A. Francoeur<br />

Paul E. and Patricia Frank<br />

John D. and Virginia Finch<br />

Frazer<br />

Earl and Marguerite Freeman<br />

Donald E. and Relma Friedline<br />

Susan M. Fuson<br />

Ebbie L. and Linda Gadd<br />

Karen M. Garman<br />

Philip and Ann Mason Gatch<br />

Duane L. George<br />

Charles Gerster<br />

Kash and Ellen Pidgeon Gilbert<br />

Donald C. Glass<br />

Paul W. and Barbara Lewis<br />

Glass<br />

Bruce N. Glover<br />

Warren B. Goode<br />

Ed E. Goodwin<br />

Jean E. Gordon<br />

Theodore R. Griffith<br />

Lee and Jennilou Grotevant<br />

William and Caroline Guthrie<br />

Perry Haan<br />

Lucile Fisher Hadley<br />

Daniel R. Hagemeister<br />

Bruce and Kathy Jean Porter<br />

Haggerty<br />

Lois D. Haines<br />

Steven and Rebecca Heiland<br />

Haines<br />

Helen S. Halliday<br />

Carlos and Alice Lemar<br />

Hamilton<br />

Paul and Claudia Hatch<br />

Hannaford<br />

Virginia Hardin<br />

Edward and Jane Wolfe<br />

Harrington<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift


Charles E. and Alice Armstrong<br />

Hart<br />

Robert P. and Patricia Hart<br />

Dennis and Mary Halting<br />

Aileen Ireton Hartley<br />

Thomas and Judy V. Harvey<br />

Robert and Elizabeth Brookie<br />

Haskins<br />

Paul and Dorothy Daniel Hayes<br />

Barbara Brandon Hazard<br />

Richard S. and Connie Heiland<br />

Ruth B. Heller<br />

Harold L. and Susan Sams<br />

Henry<br />

Thomas W. and Cynthia Henry<br />

Don E. and Marty Hibbs<br />

Mary C. Hiestand<br />

Rosemary Milde Hill<br />

E. Twyla Hartley Hine<br />

Walter and Hester Zeiger<br />

Hobble<br />

Lois A. Hock<br />

Elliot J. Hodes<br />

Augusta Stanfield Hodrus<br />

Galen and Elizabeth Dillon<br />

Hoggatt<br />

Carl and Mary H. Thompson<br />

Hohman<br />

Dr. John and Jennifer Bath<br />

Hollon<br />

Margaret McKinney Hollon<br />

David and Barbara A. Sherer<br />

Holwadel<br />

**Smith E. and Christine<br />

Howland<br />

William and Jane Ashmore<br />

Howland<br />

Mary Huffman<br />

**Gerald P. and Donna<br />

Hulshult<br />

John and Elizabeth G.<br />

Humphreys<br />

James R. and Mary Hunt<br />

Stuart L. Hyde<br />

Earl Franklin and Donna<br />

Jackson<br />

Jay Jackson<br />

Kenneth W. Johnson<br />

Terry Johnson<br />

Thomas J. Johnston<br />

T. Canby and Eunice Jones<br />

Aris Kaloyano<br />

Richard Kanegis<br />

James E. Kanir<br />

Richard and Margaret Kanost<br />

Eugene W. and Dorothy<br />

Kavanagh<br />

Debra J. Kearney<br />

William B. and Diane Keller<br />

**Joseph R. Kern<br />

Bernd and Lucy Y.<br />

Kiekebusch-Steinitz<br />

Frederick O. and Vivian Naff<br />

Kiel<br />

Dr. Yong and Hei Ran Kim<br />

F. Willis and Frances King<br />

Morris and Anna Marie Smith<br />

Kirk<br />

Joni M. Klingensmith<br />

William H. and Patricia Shelley<br />

Klopfer<br />

Mary Ann Knecht<br />

John H. Koehler<br />

Dr. Sigmund A. Kosewick<br />

**Robbin P. Krauser<br />

Frederick and Mary Ellen<br />

Hadley Krisher<br />

James and Darlene Kroencke<br />

Arthur H. and Gladys Kuehn<br />

Vernon E. and Janice Kuehn<br />

Thomas Kurkjian and Sandra<br />

Schaal<br />

George T. and Anne Ladd<br />

Daniel J. LaRoche<br />

Tanna Holiday Lawrence<br />

Donald E. Leach<br />

Ruth I. Ledermann<br />

**Ronald E. Leeds<br />

Alexander and Marianne<br />

Lerner<br />

Leon "Bud" and Margo Lewis<br />

William Raymond and Patty<br />

Palmer Lewis<br />

John H. and Sue Lillie<br />

Letty Lincoln<br />

Charles R. and Maureen Logan<br />

David and Rosemary Lore<br />

James B. and Vicki Lotts<br />

Eric D. and Christine Luskin<br />

Richard W. and Audria<br />

MacFaddin<br />

Tina M. Marshall<br />

**Jay B. and Jennifer Colonel<br />

Mathis<br />

Richard G. and Catherine<br />

Matteson<br />

John W. and Alberta Matthews<br />

Clyde E. Mattox<br />

James and Elizabeth Harris<br />

McCarthy<br />

John McClellan<br />

Schuyler N. and Jean Huston<br />

McClellan<br />

David and Elizabeth Cope<br />

McDonald<br />

Patrick and Martha W.<br />

McGovern<br />

Arthur McGuffey<br />

J. Celeste Mclntyre<br />

Harry and Jeannette L.<br />

McKinley<br />

Iris McKinley<br />

Robert and Kathryn Hunt<br />

McNemar<br />

Lynn Mertes<br />

James H. Meyer<br />

Suzanne Miars<br />

Marjorie Dean Mikesell<br />

Thelma Milner<br />

Joseph A. and Marcia Monaco<br />

Harold and Barbara Peterson<br />

Moore<br />

Forrest and Ruth Moran<br />

**Lee and Frances Morgan<br />

*W. Brooke and Mary Bruce<br />

Morgan<br />

**Margaret Morgenstern<br />

Carol K. Moriuchi<br />

Judith Morris-Ayers<br />

Jeffrey W. and Sue Morse<br />

Leon W. and Goldie Morse<br />

Joan Simcox Murphy<br />

Daryl L. Nash<br />

Brian and Amy Neal<br />

Bruce A. and Doris Booher<br />

Nell<br />

Robert and Judy A. Newby<br />

James A. Neyhouse<br />

Walter N. and Grace Nichols<br />

Alice B. Niedner<br />

**Sally Ann <strong>No</strong>lan<br />

Adolph and Rebecca <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Alfred and Gloria Adamson<br />

Osborn<br />

E. Eugene Osborn<br />

Abramo Ottolenghi<br />

**George F. B. and Marjorie<br />

Owens<br />

**Nancy J. Pardy<br />

**Lester D. Park<br />

William and Janice Durkee<br />

Parry<br />

I. Andrew and Priscilla Shie<br />

Passmore<br />

Lucile Patrick<br />

Hugh and Grace Maury Patton<br />

Evelyn M. Walters Pence<br />

Lemic Perry<br />

Flora Gaff Phillips<br />

George and Ruth Denny<br />

Pidgeon<br />

Francis J. and Priscilla Harder<br />

Pirozzolo<br />

Louis and Peggy Poole<br />

Susan A. Poupart<br />

Joseph R. Priest<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma J. Prior<br />

Lewis and Betty J. McKinney<br />

Probasco<br />

James A. and Genevieve Purdy<br />

Dr. Myron R. Puterbaugh<br />

Kevin C. Randolph<br />

James and Gertrude Gammon<br />

Ranz<br />

George and *Rosanne Reardon<br />

Redfern<br />

Delbert and Julia Reynolds<br />

Richard A. Rhoads<br />

William and Alma Kelsey<br />

Rhodes<br />

Helen V. Knight Richey<br />

Henry and Esther Lazenby Riis<br />

**Bryant H. Riley<br />

Salli M. Rivers<br />

Faith Robinson<br />

Ricia Rohr<br />

John F. Rolfe<br />

Catherine Roma<br />

**<strong>No</strong>el L. Rose<br />

William G. and Elizabeth Roser<br />

William and Ruth Smart<br />

Rudduck<br />

William S. Samuel<br />

Lou and Janet Santoro<br />

Bruce E. and Fayanne Saunders<br />

**Virginia Elaine Pakozdi<br />

Savelli<br />

Donald E. Scheetz<br />

Ruth Kadle Schilder<br />

George and Madeline Harper<br />

Schmidt<br />

William and Helen Schneider<br />

Brad D. Schwamberger<br />

Lyle B. Self<br />

Carl A. Senne<br />

Leroy and Ruthann Larkin<br />

Senne<br />

Frank and Linda Sexten<br />

Richard E. and Kathryn<br />

Seymour<br />

Stephen D. Shaffer<br />

Carl and Isabel le McMullen<br />

Shanks<br />

Howard Shrack<br />

William and Edith Webster<br />

Shugarts<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift<br />

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Ruth Probasco Skimming<br />

Gregory L. Slutz<br />

Daniel P. and Carol Potter<br />

Smith<br />

Donald F. and Melba Kairn<br />

Smith<br />

Lowell T. and Janice Smith<br />

H. Cooper and Dorothy<br />

Blakeney Snyder<br />

Richard and Doris C. Snyder<br />

Christine E. Gregory Spoor<br />

Thelma Appleton Sprunger<br />

James and Susan C. O'Connor<br />

Staley<br />

Mary Elizabeth Fair Stanfield<br />

Louis J. Stefancich<br />

Robert and Cynthia Evans<br />

Stevenson<br />

Janie Cleaver Stoehr<br />

June E. Stuckey<br />

**Peter M. Sturtevant<br />

James H. and Marcia Sullivan<br />

Virginia Sims Sutton<br />

Hugo Swan<br />

Phillip R. Sweedar<br />

Robert W. and Patricia Feike<br />

Swindler<br />

Ronald L. Swonger<br />

Billie and Elisabeth Coler<br />

Taylor<br />

Jacqueline Teepen<br />

John M. Telban<br />

Anna Eveland Telfair<br />

Edward E. and Bessie Terrell<br />

James A. and Harriett Terrell<br />

Robert C. Terrell<br />

William and Helenjane Thomas<br />

Milt and Denise Thompson<br />

Louise M. Tinkelenberg<br />

Robert H. and Martha<br />

McMillan Tollefson<br />

Rita M. Trenary<br />

Don and Carol Durain Troike<br />

Betty Miller Turner<br />

Harold and Jean Uible<br />

Wesley and Barbara Van Scoy<br />

James and Jan VanDervort<br />

Kevin R. VanMeter<br />

Ruth M. Fladt Vincent<br />

Robb and Loretta Voyles<br />

Paul Dean and Elizabeth<br />

Waddell<br />

Daniel and Karen Lawson<br />

Waintroob<br />

**Max G. Walker<br />

38 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Thomas and Margaret Nagley<br />

Ward<br />

Margaret Warren<br />

Robert and Beatrice Walker<br />

Warren<br />

Roger D. and Clare Warren<br />

Bonnie Heinz Weimer<br />

Gerald P. Weinstein<br />

Nelson and Peggy Keadle<br />

Wenrick<br />

J. Douglas and Beverly Wert<br />

Ned and Virginia Stackhouse<br />

Weymouth<br />

**Barrett & Charlotte Treufeldt<br />

Whitcomb<br />

Tammy M. Wiederhold<br />

Fred R. and Linda Irons<br />

Wiggers<br />

Eugene W. and Beverly Villars<br />

Williams<br />

Glenn W. Williams<br />

Kristina Kozarec Williams<br />

David and Jeanne M.<br />

Williamson<br />

Urcelle Carter Willis<br />

Wayne Wills<br />

Andrew E. Withrow<br />

Nina J. Wolff<br />

Belinda Kim Wood<br />

Jan E. Wood<br />

Gertrude McCoy Workman<br />

David E. Yockey<br />

Additional<br />

Contributors<br />

FY 1994-1995<br />

Brent and Teresa Streber<br />

Abbott<br />

J. Richard Abell<br />

Barbara Abrahams<br />

Irwin Abrams<br />

Marilyn E. Achor<br />

Marvin D. and Georgia<br />

Achtermann<br />

R. Jeffrey Aland<br />

Carolyn Alexander<br />

Press and Kathryn Alexander<br />

Stewart and Lynn Alexander<br />

William J. and Carleen Miller<br />

Alexander<br />

A. William and Hwi Allen<br />

John J. and Roberta Allen<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma E. Smith Allen<br />

R. Leroy Allen<br />

Rick and Anne Allen<br />

Robyn M. Allen<br />

Rosanna Phillips Allen<br />

Munea Alongwa<br />

Natalie Goodrich Amato<br />

Dr. Donald and Mary Ambrose<br />

Byron J. and Shirley Ames<br />

J ennifer L. Ames<br />

Dale A. Amstutz<br />

Michael Lee Anderson<br />

S. Fred Anliot<br />

Thomas M. and Carolyn<br />

Applegate<br />

Christopher H. Arington<br />

Herschel and Betty B. Arnold<br />

. oyce Asfour<br />

lirika B. Ashworth<br />

Christina L. Augenstein<br />

Nancy M. Austing<br />

Horace and Mary E. Hall<br />

Autenrieth<br />

Glenn A. Back<br />

Nancy J. Back<br />

Larry D. and Carolyn Bacon<br />

Robert E. and Kathryn Kuertz<br />

Bagby<br />

Jack and Ann Bagford<br />

Eileen Bagus<br />

Georgia Ann Bailey<br />

^uther and Linda Wallace<br />

Bailey<br />

Scott and Nancy Taylor Bailey<br />

Timothy D. Bailey<br />

"*Frank H. Baker<br />

Jack Lee and Shirley Baker<br />

John L. Baker<br />

^Howard E. and Eleanor Bales<br />

Deborah S. Balliett<br />

3<br />

hyllis Satchell Bangham<br />

John H. Banker<br />

Daniel S. and Carolyn Barber<br />

^aney Foreman B arbor<br />

_^ynn E. Bare<br />

Paul Barger<br />

Vlary Margaret Johnson<br />

Barksdale<br />

Robert E. Barley<br />

David P. Barnard<br />

Brenda R. Barnes<br />

Keith and Susanne Warner<br />

Barns<br />

Randall and Melonie Jo Walker<br />

Barr<br />

Steven R. and Judith Bartels<br />

Ben Bartlett<br />

Victor A. Bartodej<br />

Donna Barton<br />

Preston N. and Jean Barton<br />

David R. and Miyoko Bassett<br />

Billie J. Bateman<br />

Michael G. Bath<br />

William J. and Christy Battig<br />

John and Rowena McKay<br />

Baugh<br />

John and Barbara W. Bay<br />

Martha A. lnnis Beach<br />

Betty S. Beam<br />

Keith and Rhonda Bone Beam<br />

Mark S. Beam<br />

Allan and Nancy H. Beaver<br />

Madge Moon Beaver<br />

Robert and Leuola Beck<br />

William and Vera Brown<br />

Becker<br />

Frederick I. and Pat Beckett<br />

Sally Kelsey Behuniak<br />

Scott A. Beidelman<br />

Dr. Edward Beiter<br />

Amanda R. Bender<br />

Vera E. Benfer<br />

Don M. and Marianne Benhase<br />

Jeffrey and Marsha Bennett<br />

Ralph and Janie K. Burbage<br />

Benson<br />

Bertha Keller Benthien<br />

Marvin J. Berlowitz<br />

Dean and Nancy Weaver<br />

Bernard<br />

Donald and Martha Ann<br />

Hodson Bernard<br />

Michael W. Bernardino<br />

Bart L. Bemer<br />

Carla S. Bookmyer Berry<br />

Mary McElfresh Best<br />

Jeff and Merna Jo Kruthaup<br />

Bettinger<br />

Eugene and Shirley Achor<br />

Bevan<br />

William and Stephanie<br />

Strickland Bevens<br />

Phyllis J. Beverly<br />

William and Janet Smith Bick<br />

Thomas L. Binns<br />

Dale and Sally Bishop<br />

Kenneth E. and Carol Blythe<br />

Bishop<br />

Ethel Silcott Blackburn<br />

Glenna Blackburn<br />

Linda E. Blair<br />

Charlotte Clement Bland<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift


John and Christine Palisi<br />

Blazina<br />

Thomas and Patricia Bloom<br />

Maurice and Clementina M.<br />

Blum<br />

Daniel and Judith S.<br />

Freudenthal Bly<br />

William B. and Raymona<br />

Bogardus<br />

Donald R. and Paula Bohl<br />

Jina L. Bohl<br />

Jeffrey S. and Terry Brokaw<br />

Boike<br />

James and Sheilah Boland<br />

Lisa K. Boling<br />

Frank J. and Ellen Bolognia<br />

Charles and Carolyn Robinson<br />

Bonecutter<br />

Valerie McMurtrie Bonnette<br />

Roger K. Booco<br />

Helen Hancock Booher<br />

Robert and Dorothy J. Borden<br />

Kennard and Katherine O. Bork<br />

Rodger and Phyllis Borror<br />

Betty Borton<br />

Lou W. Bosie<br />

Grace Morten Botts<br />

Elise Boulding<br />

Richard C. and Carolyn Bourke<br />

Robert S. Bowers<br />

William R. and Sharon Bowers<br />

Mary E. Bales Bowersox<br />

Lillian L. Bowling<br />

Wilfred W. and Karen Bowman<br />

Drs. Foster and Mary Boyd<br />

Rachel Boyd<br />

Michael and Julia Chapin<br />

Bozzo<br />

Frederick and Jane West<br />

Bradford<br />

Kent and Judith Haskins<br />

Bradford<br />

Frances Marie Brandenburg<br />

Robert and Cynthia Buttolph<br />

Bravard<br />

Robert and Mary Smith Breden<br />

Everett and Patricia Rose<br />

Brewer<br />

Patricia A. Brickweg<br />

Margaret Coil Briggs<br />

David J. Bright<br />

Jo Ann Dumford Bright<br />

William and Charisse Lewis<br />

Brining<br />

<strong>No</strong>rbert and Nancy Brinkman<br />

Terry M. and Karen Adler<br />

Brocklehurst<br />

Ellen K. Brooks<br />

Ralph L. and Lucy Brooks<br />

Evalyn Rea Brothers<br />

Jacquelyn S. Broughton<br />

Lee and Carolyn Hughes<br />

Brown<br />

Sara L. Moore Brown<br />

Stanley and Shirley Brown<br />

Timothy M. Brown<br />

Robert and Genevieve Minnick<br />

Brownell<br />

Clifford and Nancy J.<br />

Browning<br />

Joseph J. Brugnone<br />

Debra Brundidge<br />

William H. and Dorothy Bryan<br />

John Bryant<br />

Dr. Richard and Emily B.<br />

Buchanan<br />

Charles and Laura Elizabeth<br />

McClure Buck<br />

A. Bruce and Virginia Perry<br />

Buckley<br />

Frederick J. and Josephine<br />

Kinzer Buckley<br />

Kathryn Buckley<br />

Rilma Oxley Buckman<br />

John and Ann Franz Bullar<br />

Mary Woods Bumgarner<br />

Todd Bunnell<br />

William P. and Alice Bunnell<br />

Virginia Burcar<br />

Kathy J. Burden<br />

Timothy A. Buren<br />

Thomas Edward and Patricia<br />

Burg<br />

Douglas J. Burks<br />

Judi Burnell<br />

James and Susan M. Burnett<br />

Herbert R. and Nellie Burton<br />

Linda Burton<br />

Rhonda R. Burton<br />

Alicia E. Butcher<br />

John E. and Joyce Butts<br />

William and Barbara Bailey<br />

Butts<br />

Walter and Beverly Babington<br />

Byrd<br />

Charlotte Archer Cadwallader<br />

Frances W. Cagnassola<br />

Holly J. Cahall<br />

Karl Calendine<br />

Thelma Jane Call<br />

Donna J. Calloway<br />

Ivan and Donna Cammack<br />

David and Cynthia Camp<br />

Diana Camp<br />

David L. Campbell<br />

William H. Campbell<br />

Yale C. and Barbara Campbell<br />

* Janet Stockdale Canter<br />

Suzette L. Cantin<br />

Kara Hughes Cappellano<br />

Chad Lee Carey<br />

Colleen Cory Carey<br />

Lee I. Carey<br />

Kim Santoro Carpenter<br />

Chriss B. and Paula Carr<br />

Wilbur and Helen Spence Carr<br />

George H. and Sharon Carroll<br />

Janet Whittington Carroll<br />

Arthur Leo and Susan Carter<br />

Beryl and Rosemary Becker<br />

Carter<br />

Brian and Julia Taynor Carter<br />

Robert and Karen Carter<br />

Joe and Carol Swisher<br />

Cartwright<br />

Colbert S. and Anne Cartwright<br />

Donald and Josephine Mason<br />

Castro<br />

Andrea D. Caudill<br />

Jeffrey Brent Centers<br />

James and Kay Reasoner<br />

Cermak<br />

Roy Chamberlain<br />

Janet L. Chambers<br />

Margaret Peg Champney<br />

Dwight R. and Mary Chaney<br />

Stephanie R. Charleville<br />

Barry Childers<br />

Thomas and Carrie Townsend<br />

Christen<br />

Marvin and Shirley A.<br />

Christopher<br />

Carol L. Churchill<br />

Harriett Hadley Clark<br />

Roy and Joyce Mitchell Clark<br />

Daniel W. Cleaver<br />

**Steve C. Clem<br />

Jerry G. and Judy Cline<br />

Jon L. Cline<br />

Paul C. and Susan Cluxton<br />

James and Reva Campbell<br />

Cochran<br />

Mary E. Cochran<br />

Harry Coe<br />

Rosemary Coffey<br />

Dennis M. and Mary Coffield<br />

Randy L. Cohn<br />

Mary Lou Moore Cole<br />

Nancy Elaine Green Cole<br />

Kenneth and Loretta Coles<br />

Gladys Bales Collins<br />

Robert and Sherron Fox Collins<br />

Gail Comer<br />

Judy C. Conrad<br />

Sally B. Conyne<br />

John M. and Ethel Rudd Cook<br />

Gary V. Cooper<br />

Oliver and Gretchen Oswald<br />

Cooper<br />

Addison and Marilyn Quinn<br />

Copeland<br />

Spencer R. and Shirley<br />

Cornelius<br />

Sylvia Corney<br />

Matt S. Cox<br />

Kellie S. Cox-Yochum<br />

Christine L. Craft<br />

John Craig<br />

Rita P. Cramton<br />

Jacquline E. Craven<br />

James N. and Jeanne Creath<br />

William and Joy Hale<br />

Creighton<br />

Amy E. Cropper<br />

Duane and Elizabeth A. Cross<br />

George C. Crout<br />

Jennifer Harvey Crowthers<br />

Stephanie Crumley-Effinger<br />

JoAnn Culberson<br />

James P. Cummings<br />

James M. and Portia<br />

Cunningham<br />

Joann M. Curliss<br />

Kevin and Rhonda L. Curtis<br />

Richard B. and Mary Curtis<br />

Andrew S. Curts<br />

Martha Carol Custis<br />

Ronald I. and Linda Cutter<br />

Willa Dallas<br />

Denise Dallmer<br />

Mark Daniels<br />

Ronald and Marjorie Daniels<br />

Marvin and Janet I. Grim<br />

Danziger<br />

Janis St. John Darding<br />

William and Caroline<br />

Daugherty<br />

Richard F. Daulton<br />

Margaret F. Davidson<br />

David T. and Bonnie DeFrees<br />

Anna W. DeLong<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift<br />

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Robert J. DePietro<br />

James and Loretta C. Dean<br />

Treva Deatherage<br />

Timothy W. Delaney<br />

Carolyn S. Deneke<br />

Barbara A. Dennis<br />

Mark A. Denniston<br />

Martin D. Densmore<br />

Martha Waddle Derby<br />

William E. and June Young<br />

Dettwiller<br />

Arthur D. Dick<br />

Gary Dickinson<br />

Dr. Stanley G. and Patricia<br />

Dienst<br />

David R. Dill<br />

James and Linda Bayes Diltz<br />

Donna Donald<br />

Peter and Kathi Donatucci<br />

Denver and Marie Donohoo<br />

Diann Dorsey<br />

Eleanor Kibler Doty<br />

Donna L. Doughman<br />

Susan Douglass<br />

Judy Doyle<br />

Joyce Dozier<br />

Joseph Drees<br />

Wendy S. Drysdale<br />

Bernadine L. Dunfee<br />

Christine E. Dunham<br />

Harold R. Dunlap<br />

Karl and Helen Dunlap<br />

Peggy L. Dunn<br />

Wayne L. and Georgia Dunn<br />

George W. and Patricia<br />

Dunning<br />

Sandra Groene Durst<br />

Barbara Dotson Eakins<br />

Katherine L. Eckstrand<br />

Carol A. Edwards<br />

David Ellis<br />

James and Anne Ellis<br />

Tami J. Ellis<br />

Charles Ellison<br />

Sandi J. Elswick<br />

David and Jane A. Young<br />

Engle<br />

Judith A. Erney<br />

Gary L. Evans<br />

Walter and Virginia Conley<br />

Evans<br />

William and Shelby J. Evans<br />

William S. Evans<br />

Aaron S. Ewing<br />

Allan and Esther Holloway<br />

Ewing<br />

40 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Veronika J. Fabritzky<br />

James C. Fagley<br />

Martin D. Fahrer<br />

David A. and Sabrina Falls<br />

Alice W. Farquhar<br />

Jerry and Rasmieh Fattah<br />

Joy L. Faulder<br />

W. Floyd and Dorothy Lewis<br />

Faust<br />

Carl Fauver<br />

Geraldine Spare Fawley<br />

Stanley L. Fawley<br />

Rosemary Leisure Federle<br />

Carla Fee<br />

Mark and Kathryn Fenton<br />

Peter P. and Linda Ferriell<br />

Clarence and Maro Martin<br />

Ferris<br />

Racheal L. Feuerbach<br />

Jerry and Miriam R. Fields<br />

Lisa Ann Fields<br />

Priscilla A. Fields<br />

Joseph and Patricia Fieno<br />

Reinhold and Melissa E.<br />

Stan forth Finkes<br />

Jacqueline M. Fiora<br />

Richard E. and Vicki<br />

Fitzpatrick<br />

Ruth Betz Fledderjohn<br />

Clifton and Harriett Fleenor<br />

James F. and Winifred Fleisher<br />

Lou Ann Flint<br />

Mildred Davis Flint<br />

Phillip J. and Linda Floyd<br />

Christopher M. Fogle<br />

Dan B. and Marjorie Haidet<br />

Foland<br />

James W. and Betty Miller<br />

Foland<br />

Harlan Foltz<br />

George H. Ford<br />

Leo E. and Edna Ford<br />

Leroy and Phyllis Duffy Ford<br />

Frederic Forste<br />

Brett L. Foster<br />

H. Chandler and Elsie Fox<br />

Florence M. Foxbower<br />

Les Fraley<br />

John and Virginia E. Frazer<br />

John W. and Judy Frazier<br />

Stephen D. and Janet Mason<br />

Frederick<br />

Toni Frederick<br />

Frank Friedlaender<br />

Sandra L. Friedrich<br />

Weldon B. Fruth<br />

-lelen Boyle Fulmer<br />

Opal Schertzer Furniss<br />

Dr. Tina M. Gabbard<br />

Eizabeth Copithorne Garvey<br />

Charity Reiley Gehringer<br />

D. LaVerne Geiser<br />

Corwin Georges<br />

^elen Gillam Gerard<br />

Robert and Betty Lou Cochran<br />

Germann<br />

Sandra K. Sanborn Germann<br />

Willis B. and Jo Gibboney<br />

David R. Gibson<br />

James Douglas and Kimberly<br />

Gibson<br />

\lbert and Joan Gilbert<br />

George and Gloria Howells<br />

Gilioli<br />

Krista D. Gilliam<br />

Susan D. Gilliland<br />

^rancis and Shirley Weil<br />

Gilmore<br />

Robert and Kay Ginter<br />

Paula L. Girardin<br />

3<br />

aul R. and Aileen Smith<br />

Githens<br />

Donald T. Glaze<br />

VTaryruth Pembleton Gleadall<br />

Ken and Patricia S. Campbell<br />

Goeppinger<br />

Brian M. and Judith Goldman<br />

Ruby F. Goocey<br />

Walter and Corajane Corbean<br />

Goodell<br />

Dr. Roy and Evelyn L.<br />

Goodwin<br />

Emile Miller Gould<br />

Geoffrey C. Gould<br />

Edward S. and Carol Goulding<br />

Viola Jo Graham<br />

Edward J. Grandt<br />

Heide R. Grant<br />

Bruce and Dorothy Wadsworth<br />

Grapevine<br />

Kyle D. Gray<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma J. Oetzel Graybill<br />

Gary Green<br />

lohn W. Green<br />

Kent L. and Julie Green<br />

Tisha K. Greene<br />

David Greensfelder<br />

Virginia Atkinson Griesheimer<br />

Thomas D. and Judith Griffis<br />

Michael E. Griffith<br />

loan Ellen Grissing<br />

Kenneth J. Groh<br />

Roger C. Grooms<br />

Deborah A. Gross<br />

G. Woodard and Diana Gross<br />

Kurt and Margery Allen<br />

Grossmann<br />

Peter Grosz<br />

Michael W. Grube<br />

Margaret Guentert<br />

William and Thelma Gulker<br />

Shirley R. Gullette<br />

Evelyn M. Gunning<br />

William C. Gwaltney<br />

Laurita M. Hack<br />

Mary B. Hackney<br />

Jason A. Hagler<br />

Harry and Helen Linton Hague<br />

Frances Haines<br />

Lisa B. Tarpley Haines<br />

Liseli Ellen Haines<br />

Marvin and Marjorie McNemar<br />

Haines<br />

Russell A. and Mary Haines<br />

John A. and Ruth Halderman<br />

Kathryn Moore Hale<br />

Dr. Nathan and Margery Hale<br />

Julie Armentrout Hall<br />

Richard Hall<br />

Stephen K. Haller<br />

Robert H. and Alice Hallsted<br />

Barbara L. Hameister<br />

Thomas and Frieda L. Hamer<br />

Mary Hamilton<br />

Robert and Lara Elcook<br />

Hamilton<br />

Stephen and Barbara<br />

Weinhouse Hanan<br />

Thomas N. and Elisabeth<br />

Hangartner<br />

Harold and Marilyn Gast<br />

Hanlin<br />

Paul and Claudia Hatch<br />

Hannaford<br />

**Barbara A. Hannah<br />

Jeffrey L. Hardesty<br />

William G. Hardman<br />

Victor and Virginia English<br />

Hargrave<br />

Orville and Josephine Karnes<br />

Harner<br />

Eric S. Harris<br />

Robert and Kathy Moeller<br />

Harris<br />

Priscilla Vandervort Harte<br />

Charles B. and Jeanne Hartley<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift


Alice Hartman<br />

Margaret Hartman<br />

Wannetta J. Hartman<br />

David V. Hartmann<br />

Mary A. Hartz<br />

James E. Harvey<br />

Jean A. Harvey<br />

Debra S. Hattan<br />

Dr. J. Patrick and Kathleen<br />

Havey<br />

Billie Ann Hawk<br />

Richard L. Hawk<br />

Bonnie Hawthorn<br />

Walter and Barbara Hay<br />

Myra I. Haydock<br />

Dr. M. Donald Hayes<br />

Rondal Hayes<br />

Tina Tietge Hayes<br />

Richard M. and Charlene Heath<br />

Kathryn Davis Heavenridge<br />

Joel D. Heigley<br />

Iris Krasselchick Heit<br />

Thomas and Debbie Helsinger<br />

Myra L. Helton<br />

Robert and Evelyn Knisley<br />

Hendee<br />

Warren L. and Lyn Henderson<br />

David and Amie J. Doyle<br />

Henry<br />

Donald W. and Constance<br />

Henry<br />

Merle and Sylvia Bond Henry<br />

Willard and Dorothy G. Henry<br />

Ruth E. Hensgen<br />

Susan B. Hersh<br />

Judson and Peggy J. Houser<br />

Hess<br />

Esther A. Hessburg<br />

David S. Hett<br />

Gary M. Heuser<br />

Harold and Dorothy Hewitt<br />

William and Marilyn Bernard<br />

Hewitt<br />

Gordon H. Hiatt<br />

Howard A. and Betty Hiatt<br />

Imogene R. Hiatt<br />

Lee D. Hieronymus<br />

Debra A. Higginbothan<br />

Nancy Skinner Higgins<br />

Kiyoko Natori Hiller<br />

Margaret Hilt<br />

Matthew F. Hinds<br />

Anthony H. and Marilyn<br />

Hinrichs<br />

Richard and Virginia James<br />

Hlavsa<br />

Warren and <strong>No</strong>rma Manifold<br />

Hobble<br />

Anne M. Hochwalt<br />

Richard L. Hocker<br />

Philip and Wanda Hodge<br />

Eugene F. and Sandy Hoening<br />

William R. and Shirley Hoffeld<br />

Joel A. Hoffman<br />

C. Michael and Terry<br />

Mahlerwein Hoggatt<br />

Jeffrey M. Holden<br />

John E. and Judy Holland<br />

Erin J. Holmes<br />

Sheldon and Joan Holson<br />

Anne S. Holzner<br />

John R. Honeck<br />

Donald and Kate Wilson<br />

Honnerlaw<br />

Shawn Honnerlaw<br />

Betty Brown Hoop<br />

Vernon and Margaret Hooper<br />

James E. and Merridy Hoover<br />

Lisa Hopkins<br />

Sandra Hormell<br />

Helen S. Horn<br />

Alice Osborn <strong>Home</strong><br />

Robert G. and Sandra <strong>Home</strong><br />

W. Rod Horton<br />

Brian E. House<br />

Connie J. Harris Houston<br />

Emma Lou Crowe Howard<br />

Michael A. Howard<br />

** Rhonda Hubbard<br />

Evelyn M. Huber<br />

Cassandra J. Huelsman<br />

Sarah Hull-Cloud<br />

John and Elizabeth G.<br />

Humphreys<br />

Melessa Hunt<br />

Gregory A. Hupp<br />

Robert F. Hurm<br />

Kathleen A. Hurt<br />

Nancy J. Hurtt<br />

William Huston<br />

John H. and Lenore Ingalls<br />

Janet Irie<br />

Edwin Irwin<br />

Susan L. Isaacs<br />

Takayuki and Jeannette Ishii<br />

Anna Jacobs Ivins<br />

Miriam K. Jackobs<br />

Mary R. Jackson<br />

Edward T. Jacox<br />

John and Margaret Johnson<br />

James<br />

Teresa Ann Tegeder Jarboe<br />

Susan S. Jennings<br />

John E. and Jean Johns<br />

Clarence and Gretchen Tyler<br />

Johnson<br />

Dan and Rosario Iglesias<br />

Johnson<br />

Donald and Linda Johnson<br />

Herb W. and Sharyn Johnson<br />

James W. Johnson<br />

Larry L. and Kathryn Johnson<br />

Miriam Johnson<br />

Robert C. Johnson<br />

Than G. Johnson<br />

Dean W. and Miriam Johnston<br />

J. Robert and Evelyn Johnston<br />

Jane E. Johnston<br />

Mary E. Johnston<br />

Melinda E. Jones<br />

Adam E. Jordan<br />

Jay and Margaret Hanford<br />

Joslin<br />

Jennifer L. Judy<br />

Hyung Chan Jung<br />

George D. Justice<br />

Samer S. Kasbari<br />

Ned and Margaret<br />

Katterheinrich<br />

Abraham Kaufman<br />

Dr. Richard J. Kazior<br />

Dan and Julie A. Waldron<br />

Keener<br />

Susan Keiraleyn<br />

Jean Keiter<br />

Bonnie Sortman Keller<br />

Ina E. Kelley<br />

Robert C. Kellogg<br />

Colleen Groh Kelly<br />

Debra Lynn Kennedy<br />

Annette Thomas Kems<br />

Richard H. Ketelle<br />

Anna McAdams Ketring<br />

Dennie and Marjorie Keyes<br />

Irvin and Mary Jane Murphy<br />

Kibler, Sr.<br />

Irvin William Kibler, Jr.<br />

Richard and Dixie Frazier<br />

Kidwell<br />

Kurt M. Kiessling<br />

Kay Jung Kim<br />

Dr. Yong Jin and Hei Ran Kim<br />

Marcus A. Kinney<br />

John H. and Rheba Eaton<br />

Kinsinger<br />

John B. and Sara Kirby<br />

Terri A. Quallen Kirchener<br />

Sara R. Gallaher Kittle<br />

Tom T. Kline<br />

**Otto F. Klingman<br />

Glenn L.and Mary Knight<br />

George P. and Maureen<br />

Koehler<br />

Joseph F. Koenig<br />

Patricia W. Korman<br />

Harry L. and Elaine Kreitzburg<br />

Judy L. Kress<br />

Nancy A. Kriegner<br />

Richard and Erma L. Kroll<br />

Joan Warstler Kruger<br />

Therese J. Krupp<br />

Michael C. and Lisa Krzan<br />

Edwin and Ann Kuehn<br />

Melissa Milburn Kuns<br />

Joyce Reynolds Kurth<br />

Jackye Kwallek<br />

JoLee Kwallek<br />

Claralou Ahlen LaBarge-<br />

Keithly<br />

Ann M. LaPrise<br />

Daniel J. LaRoche<br />

Ruth LaRue<br />

Joan M. LaRuffa<br />

Robert and Ruth Mathews<br />

Lacker<br />

Mary Ellen Carter Lacy<br />

Charles and Shirley Conner<br />

Lakatos<br />

Raymond M. Lamarca<br />

Joan R. Lambcke<br />

Anthony and Barbara Allen<br />

Lamke<br />

Edwin A. and Helen Lane<br />

Ray and Ellen Pilmer Lappin<br />

John R. Lark in<br />

Maureen Hackney Larkin<br />

Margaret Montgomery Larson<br />

Lorraine Lawrence<br />

Linda Lawwill<br />

Frank L. and Dorothy Laymon<br />

Richard and Jacquelyn Carmell<br />

Lee<br />

Heather L. Lees<br />

Steven Leibel<br />

Richard Lynn Lentz<br />

James P. Leslie<br />

Donovan and Judith Mcllvain<br />

Lewis<br />

Marjorie Crites Lewis<br />

Milton I. and Wilma Lewis<br />

Richard H. and Sarah Lewis<br />

Sam and Karen Lewis<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift<br />

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Donald and Jeanne Liggett<br />

Joseph and Orveda Snider<br />

Liming<br />

Jenny M. Linebaugh<br />

Kathleen M. Young <strong>Link</strong><br />

Edward G. <strong>Link</strong>hart<br />

Raymond and Judith Zimmer<br />

Linn<br />

Donald T. Little<br />

Ralph G. Little<br />

Lucille Loer<br />

Elizabeth M. Long<br />

William and Joanne Stock<br />

Long<br />

Don and Pearl Smith<br />

Longbrake<br />

Denise L. Longsworth<br />

John T. Looney<br />

Harold and Lillian Losey<br />

Ronald and Frances Deck<br />

Louderback<br />

O. Lee and Helen Denbow<br />

Lovett<br />

Edwin N. Loving<br />

Richard and Peggy<br />

Streitenberger Lucas<br />

Leanore K. Lumpkin<br />

Linda M. Lund<br />

James H. Luttrell<br />

Laura A. Lynch<br />

Douglas and Tricia Lynn<br />

Ramona Maassen<br />

Sylvia Hartsock MacDuff<br />

Michele A. Mack<br />

Robert Maher<br />

Mark E. Mahon<br />

Vaatuia and Wendy Malepeai<br />

Walter and Marcia J. Kerr<br />

Maloney<br />

<strong>No</strong>rman E. and Barbara Mann<br />

Olen and Cathryn Oetzel Mann<br />

Randy and Mary Lou Davis<br />

Mann<br />

Bill and Phyllis Marine<br />

Theodore and Toby Marrow<br />

James E. Marshall<br />

Angela B. Goodpastor Martin<br />

Donald H. Martin<br />

Patricia A. Martin<br />

Leslie D. Jope Martineau<br />

Dan Mason<br />

Paul and Darlene Bowman<br />

Mason<br />

Heidi L. Massey<br />

Thomas T. Masson<br />

James R. and Jeanne Matt<br />

Daniel G. Maxwell<br />

42 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Daisy E. May<br />

M. Patrick May<br />

Gary L. McCarthy<br />

Daniel W. and Jan McCarty<br />

J. Kenneth and Bernice<br />

McCauley<br />

Roger and Faye McClay<br />

Doug and Kim McClellan<br />

Kathleen McClelland<br />

Mariann McClelland<br />

Randall and Ida J. McClelland<br />

Daniel and Janet Skillings<br />

McClintick<br />

Brian James and Jamie<br />

Bowling McCord<br />

William B. and Ruth<br />

McCormick<br />

William and Elizabeth<br />

McCracken<br />

David and Elizabeth Cope<br />

McDonald<br />

Louis H. McDorman<br />

Louis J. and Janelle McDorman<br />

Rebecca E. McDowell<br />

Frank and Rita Laugel McElroy<br />

George L. and Lyda McFarland<br />

Brent V. and Julia Beougher<br />

McGarvey<br />

Patrick W. McGuire<br />

Neil and Bonnie Hardyman<br />

McHenry<br />

Brian D. Mclntire<br />

Allen H. McKay<br />

Susan McKay<br />

Michael and Teresa Akers<br />

McKenna<br />

Patricia A. McKenzie<br />

Mary F. Vandervort<br />

McKindsey<br />

Allen and Linda Light<br />

McKinley<br />

Kelly A. McKinley<br />

William and Nancy<br />

McLoughlin<br />

Dr. James and Margie<br />

McMullen<br />

Dennis B. McTaggart<br />

Neal T. and Janet Felts McVay<br />

Michael Meek<br />

Darryl D. and Mary Mehaffie<br />

Margit Meissner<br />

Elizabeth Rase Melvin<br />

Thomas J. Menacher<br />

Carol Mercer<br />

Mary Merkle<br />

Alice June Merten<br />

William and Catherine<br />

Messmer<br />

Paul J. Metz<br />

Ruth Horton Metzler<br />

Xingsley N. Meyer<br />

Lotte Meyer<br />

Zelda M. Meyers<br />

Maria T. Mezera<br />

Frank E. Mezger<br />

Mark and Rita Miars<br />

Karen M. Michney<br />

Rodger Mickle<br />

Thomas and Helen C.<br />

Middleton<br />

Herbert and Darlene King<br />

Mihalik<br />

Marian McVey Millar<br />

Audrey Hartman Miller<br />

Barbara Brown Miller<br />

Dan D. Miller<br />

. ames and Georgia Miller<br />

. erry and Anita Miller<br />

Larry F. and Betty Miller<br />

Lucile Wilson Miller<br />

Margaret Jean Miller<br />

Maxine Miller<br />

Patrick W. Miller<br />

Phyllis Calliflower Miller<br />

Martin R. and Martha Millikin<br />

Christopher and Judith Holmes<br />

Mills<br />

Sherri A. Minnick<br />

Kenneth F. and Sheila Minor<br />

. oni K. Minton<br />

George Mobert<br />

Dorothy Mockabee Family<br />

Cathy Joyce Mockus<br />

J. Gary Moffett<br />

Deba Armintha Byrd Mohler<br />

Michael and Peggy Tyx Mohler<br />

Thomas and Joyce Berenholz<br />

Monger<br />

. ames A. Montague<br />

Ricardo Montelongo<br />

Ernie and Penny Caudill Moore<br />

Fred and Kathryn Swisshelm<br />

Moore<br />

Gary L. Moore<br />

. ohn and Nancy Moore<br />

Marcella M. Mootz<br />

Michael J. Moran<br />

Dr. Thomas and Mary Lou<br />

Morand<br />

Stephen and Rebecca Phillips<br />

Morehouse<br />

Terry and Heidi Muller Morlan<br />

Genevieve Morris<br />

Patricia Ann Morris<br />

Teresa K. Morris<br />

Mary Lee Morrison<br />

Elizabeth Morrissett<br />

Mervyn and Raquel Mosbacker<br />

Joseph R. and Alice Most<br />

Phillips and Mary Moulton<br />

Robert and Juanita Moyer<br />

Donald J. and Nancy<br />

Muchmore<br />

Christopher Muia<br />

William and Esther Munsey<br />

Hubert S. Murphy<br />

Roger Murphy<br />

S. Eugene and Margaret<br />

Murphy<br />

Floyd E. and Jean Myers<br />

Gay lord S. and Donna Myers<br />

John E. Nagley<br />

Kenneth F. and Virginia Nagley<br />

Philip L. and Gail Nagley<br />

David and Marcia Nash<br />

Dr. Rex A. Nash<br />

Joseph Neal<br />

Fred T. and Joanna Nealon<br />

John and Marian Siehl Neefus<br />

Nancy C. Nelson<br />

Beth Neman<br />

David E. Nepley<br />

Amy Stockwell Nestor<br />

Louis and Nancy Foster<br />

Neumann<br />

Paul Newkirk<br />

David R. Newlun<br />

Barbara A. Malott Newman<br />

Teresa J. Neyhouse<br />

Cheryl D. Nichols<br />

James W. and Susan Nichols<br />

Robert F. Nichols<br />

William and Nancy Nichols<br />

Gilbert L. <strong>No</strong>ble<br />

Harrell and Mary A. Wright<br />

<strong>No</strong>ble<br />

Michael D. and Ann <strong>No</strong>ftsger<br />

Charles and Esther <strong>No</strong>rris<br />

Neal and Cheryl Fandrich<br />

Nuwash<br />

Jeannie R. O'Cull<br />

Matthew C. Oakley<br />

Bradley P. Oberlander<br />

Dorothy M. Odland<br />

Beth E. Ohnewehr<br />

Stephen Ohnsman<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift


Steven and Linda Douglas<br />

dinger<br />

Robert O. Oliphant<br />

Charlyne M. Orr<br />

Edward B. Osborne<br />

Marcus and Dona Harper Page<br />

Mary Helen Page<br />

Sara Swartz Paggi<br />

Fallis and Lucille Parrett Paine<br />

Mary E. Painter<br />

Nicole J. Parker<br />

<strong>No</strong>rwood and Maude Parker-<br />

Dennis<br />

Laura Parker-Keebler<br />

Mary F. Parrett<br />

Russell and Darlene Beck<br />

Parsons<br />

William and Frances Terrell<br />

Pastor<br />

Virgil L. Patrick<br />

Hugh and Grace Maury Patton<br />

*Edward J. and <strong>No</strong>rma Dorn<br />

Pavlovic<br />

Edward Pearce<br />

Richard and Bryanne Hemsley<br />

Peck<br />

Miles Peelle<br />

Lori M. Pendergraff<br />

Ellen Joanne Pennington<br />

Robert and Patricia Pee Perry<br />

Bruce and Marinona Peters<br />

Laura Lemonds Peterson<br />

Marvin and Virgene Webb<br />

Peterson<br />

Otto and Catherine Petsch<br />

Charles and Mariellen Pettry<br />

William and Shirley Pfarrer<br />

Cristian E. Pfeffer<br />

Eugene L. Phillips<br />

H. Andrew Piatt<br />

Dave Pickering<br />

William and Clarice Hunt<br />

Pierson<br />

Shannon M. Pilny<br />

Gladys Pinney<br />

Marion and Dorothy Poland<br />

Mary VanderVoort Porter<br />

Thomas and Suzanna Porter<br />

Kimberly L. Pottorf<br />

Joseph and Velma Gaffin Potts<br />

Jason W. Powell<br />

Dale and Carla Pratt-Harrington<br />

Christopher and Bonnie Pray<br />

Samuel Prellwitz<br />

Clifford and Robin States<br />

Prewitt<br />

Shirley A. Prickett<br />

George Pridemore<br />

Donald and Betty J. Pullins<br />

Thomas R. and Eloise Pulsifer<br />

<strong>No</strong>rman and Helen Foltz Purdy<br />

Charles and Donna Pursley<br />

Aleda E. Purtee<br />

Jeffrey A. Purtee<br />

Thomas and Laura L. Purtell<br />

Ronald and Beth Pycraft<br />

Susan L. Pytel<br />

Molly Van Oss Quackenbush<br />

P. David Quallen<br />

Reginald Quattlebaum<br />

Stanley and Jacquelyn S.<br />

Martin Quay<br />

Barbara Davis Rabinowitz<br />

William and Suellen Graumlich<br />

Radabaugh<br />

Donald and Ruth Randolph<br />

David A. Rauch<br />

Nancy A. Ray<br />

Neal Redding<br />

Elmer and Helen P. Reed<br />

Joan C.H. Reese<br />

Thomas and Ellen Moore<br />

Reese<br />

Kevin C. Reeves<br />

Amy M. Reich<br />

Gayle L. Reinsmith<br />

Lawrence and Susan Shidaker<br />

Reinsmith<br />

John E. Reiterman<br />

Harry and Mary H. Gauche<br />

Remler<br />

Martha Plank Revis<br />

John Reynolds Family<br />

Roger Reynolds Family<br />

Melanie A. Rhoads<br />

Beth M. Ostermeier Rice<br />

George M. and Betty Rice<br />

I. Jane Richardson<br />

Raymond L. and Patricia<br />

Richardson<br />

Lana K. Richey<br />

Carol A. Ridgeway<br />

Robert M. Riegel<br />

Lisa A. Riestenberg<br />

Jerre S. and Barbara Riggs<br />

Robert H. Riis<br />

Julie D. Riley<br />

Dale and Sheron Ritts<br />

Edwin E. Ritts<br />

Kimberly Robbins<br />

Michael and Paulette Roberts<br />

Amy Smith Robertson<br />

Bonnie Wegner Robinson<br />

Louise Robinson<br />

Peter and Mary Susan<br />

Copithorne Robinson<br />

John and Wanda Edgerton<br />

Rockwell<br />

Kerry Roe<br />

Darlene Ruth Rogers<br />

Donald and Jo Ann Benhase<br />

Rohdenburg<br />

Patricia Leigh Roller<br />

William and Karen Halsey<br />

Ropes<br />

Michael and Claire Ropp<br />

Russell G. Rose<br />

Edward and Bernice Rosenberg<br />

Harvey Rosenberg<br />

John and Jean Rosenberg<br />

Barry R. Rosenthal<br />

Tausha R. Ross<br />

Ted and Mary M. Gundlach<br />

Ross<br />

John (Tim) and Les Lee<br />

Rudduck<br />

Ronald W. and Nancy Rudduck<br />

Melvin and Diane Garrett<br />

Ruder<br />

Shirley Holton Ruggles<br />

Richard L. and Betty Rulon<br />

David R. Rupp<br />

Edward E. and Anna Russell<br />

Eric A. Ruth<br />

Jerry and Elizabeth G. Smith<br />

Rutland<br />

Frederick M. and Tamara<br />

Rutter<br />

G. William (Bill) Ryan<br />

William P. Ryan<br />

Joseph A. Sabo<br />

Patricia A. Saltzgaber<br />

Nancy L. Sanborn<br />

Craig A. Sanders<br />

Donald R. and Beverly Sanders<br />

Bonnie Williams Sandy<br />

Jayantilal and Leela Kothari<br />

Sanghvi<br />

Ronald and Marguerite Santoni<br />

Robert and Judith Sargent<br />

Tiffany N. Sarver<br />

Jodi S. Satchwell<br />

Michele J. Schaal<br />

Holly A. Schaefer<br />

B. E. Schalnat<br />

George and Helen Schilling<br />

William A. Schindley<br />

David L. Schlechty<br />

**Daniel N. and Debra<br />

Schloemer<br />

Adam B. Schmidt<br />

Gary and Nancy Schultheis<br />

Donna L. Schultz<br />

Paul and Virginia<br />

Schwamberger<br />

Janice R. Scott<br />

Patrick Ross Scott<br />

Kathleen Palmer Scottice<br />

Kyle D. Scudder<br />

Poetry L. Seaton<br />

Mark and Kyoko Selden<br />

David W. Sever<br />

Leigh and Karen Wollam<br />

Sewell<br />

William Seyfried<br />

J. Stockton Shafer<br />

Betty Shaffer<br />

Keith Shaffer<br />

George and Ruth Eaton<br />

Shambaugh<br />

John and Carol A. Mahan<br />

Shank<br />

David and Suzanne Irvine<br />

Sharp<br />

H. Kirk Shaudys<br />

Charlotte A. Shaw<br />

Warren and Marta Sheehan<br />

Erin N. Shelton<br />

James and Deborah L. Shelton<br />

Booth and Allyn Shepard<br />

Richard and Ernestine Shepard<br />

Thomas and Delia George<br />

Shirk<br />

Joe and Gladys Wilt<br />

Shoemaker<br />

Patricia Henize Shoemaker<br />

Howard T. Short<br />

L. Andrew and Than Vin Short<br />

Kenneth R. Shrider<br />

James and Lois Shumaker<br />

Harland Shunk<br />

Richard Sidwell<br />

Bradley Siefring<br />

Robert D. and Kaye Sigler<br />

Walter A. Simpson<br />

Sharon Sims<br />

Patricia A. Lowey Siple<br />

Clara Ruth Martin Skinner<br />

John and Mildred McFadden<br />

Skinner<br />

Ruth E. Slade<br />

Daniel R. Small<br />

John and Nancy Bishop Smart<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift<br />

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Catherine Betty Cook Smith<br />

Chad M. Smith<br />

David G. Smith<br />

Donna M. Smith<br />

Dorothy Starbuck Smith<br />

Howard C. Smith<br />

Maxine West Smith<br />

Reed M. Smith<br />

Richard Z. Smith<br />

Robert Earl Smith<br />

Virginia Binns Smith<br />

Thomas and Martha Sauerbrey<br />

Snapp<br />

Glenn and Mildred Blake Snell<br />

Elizabeth M. Snider<br />

Travis Snow<br />

Damian T. Snyder<br />

Helen Hudson Snyder<br />

Thomas and Eleanor Broome<br />

Snyder<br />

Mark J. Sojda<br />

James and Mary Bull Sorrell<br />

Ali Spaeth<br />

Vendrell L. and Marcia Spargur<br />

Joseph and Jane Spaulding<br />

Gregory Spears<br />

•Frances Loer Spencer<br />

James R. Spencer<br />

Susan A. Bergman Spencer<br />

James Spragg Family<br />

Amy J. Sprenz<br />

Kathy J. Sprenz<br />

Lamar and Harriett McClure<br />

Springer<br />

Larry A. Stanley<br />

David E. Stanton<br />

Louisa Stark<br />

David Starobin<br />

William and Suzanne Starr<br />

James W. Steel<br />

Hilda B. Hodgson Steele<br />

Darmel and June Steen<br />

Barbara A. Steinkraus<br />

Billy and Marilyn Thompson<br />

Stephens<br />

Gary M. Stephens<br />

Donald and Helen Stephenson<br />

Michael G. Stephenson<br />

Marilyn G. Stepp<br />

Elizabeth Sterling<br />

Laura Stevens<br />

Kenneth and Janet Kammerer<br />

Stewart<br />

Maria Stewart<br />

Allen and Delpha Eldridge<br />

Stinson<br />

44 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

David and Jean Stoffregen<br />

James W. Storer<br />

Patricia Stouder<br />

Larry D. and Patty Stover<br />

Clista Joyce Street<br />

Kenneth and Anna Lee Myers<br />

Stryker<br />

Samuel and Cynthia Endsley<br />

Stubbs<br />

William and Marilyn Stubbs<br />

Gregory and Cindy Studrawa<br />

Jay and Diane Tierney Suffren<br />

Fred Summers<br />

Nancy Summers<br />

Anna Mae Cooper Sutterley<br />

Olga Swaby<br />

Robert Swaney<br />

John and Patsy Boone Sweet<br />

Richard and Shirley Swindler<br />

Regina Swisshelm<br />

Eileen Wisecup Swonger<br />

Timothy W. Sword<br />

Evalyn Tucker Syferd<br />

Adib and Valentina Tabri<br />

Eleanor Vandervort Talbot<br />

Edward Tansey<br />

Donald Paul and Patricia<br />

Taylor<br />

Kathi Taylor<br />

Lois Funderburgh Taylor<br />

Ralph D. Taylor<br />

Ronald F. and Ellen Taylor<br />

Don Tecklenburg<br />

Jane Telfair<br />

Laura Telles<br />

Larry and Rosalie Ridgeway<br />

Terrell<br />

Thomas and Julie Uschkrat<br />

Terrell<br />

Allen and Sharon Davis<br />

Thatcher<br />

Sandra S. Theis<br />

Harold and Amy Dunn Thirey<br />

Brett and Renee Thomas<br />

David R. Thomas<br />

Edward and Annabelle Fox<br />

Thomas<br />

Ellen Thomas<br />

Fritz B. Thomas<br />

Louise Thomas<br />

William and Peggy Thomas<br />

Edward J. Thompson<br />

George and Doris Knauer<br />

Thompson<br />

Kathryn Todhunter Thompson<br />

Russell C. Thompson<br />

Janet Hall Thrasher<br />

Herbert and Betty Tillapaugh<br />

Jason Tincher<br />

Richard S. Tolle<br />

Virginia Webb Tolle<br />

Charles F. and Catherine<br />

Tomlinson<br />

Ann M. Topie<br />

•Catherine Toriello<br />

Teresa Townsend<br />

Stephen Tranter<br />

Mary Jo Trapp<br />

Richard and Ruth A. Traucht<br />

Toni Lewis Trees<br />

Theda J. Trick<br />

Jean Anne True<br />

Linda Turner<br />

William H. Turner<br />

•Helen N. Tuttle<br />

Leona Keplinger Unger<br />

Emily Upham<br />

. ohn and Carol Urner<br />

.ames E. Valentine<br />

Pamela Valentine<br />

Joyce Albert Van Hook<br />

Esther M. Van Houten<br />

Dr. David Van Zant<br />

Rendell and Mary Brown<br />

Vance<br />

Richard and Betty Jo Roush<br />

Vance<br />

Robert and Barbara Vater<br />

Miriam Venger<br />

Joseph and Martha Creamer<br />

Ventolo<br />

. ohn and Linda Vetter<br />

William and Barbara Vogt<br />

Ralph and Mary Frances<br />

Voorhis<br />

Milissa Voss<br />

William Wagner<br />

. ames and Evelyn Curliss<br />

Waits<br />

Howard and Ocie Collier<br />

Wakefield<br />

Fred and Elizabeth Levy<br />

Walcott<br />

Douglas Walker<br />

. ackson and Freda Bowser<br />

Walker<br />

Pauline G. Walker<br />

Virginia Walker<br />

Michael and Pat Wallace<br />

. ames D. and Ruth Walley<br />

. ohn N. Walsh<br />

. ason F. Walt<br />

**Jonathan Edward and Kay<br />

Walt<br />

Pat Walt<br />

Grace Ward<br />

Kenneth E. and Roxanne<br />

Warling<br />

Gary Lee Warman<br />

Evelyn Iuen Warwood<br />

Clifton Washington<br />

Charles M. Watts<br />

Donald W. Watts<br />

Leonard and Edna Ronemus<br />

Watts<br />

•Robert and Hilda Wearly<br />

W. Keith and Marion DeMar<br />

Wearly<br />

Jeff and Debbie Weaver<br />

Charles G. Weidle<br />

Mona D. Kaufman Weinberg<br />

Deborah Ryniker Weinsheimer<br />

**David and Toni Chessman<br />

Weiss<br />

Howard and Gloria Weiss<br />

Margaret T. Welch<br />

Martha B. Weller<br />

Joseph Werling<br />

John and Deborah Wesselhoeft<br />

Eleanor West<br />

Donald J. and Dolores Wheeler<br />

Faith E. Wheeler<br />

Paul D. and Dorla O. Whipple<br />

Georgia Whitacre<br />

Mary E. Whitacre<br />

Ronald M. Whitacre<br />

Roy L. Whitacre<br />

Charles M. White<br />

**George L. White<br />

James E. White<br />

Wendell and Sara Stanley<br />

Whiteside<br />

J. Wayne Whitney<br />

John H. and Darleen<br />

Wiedenheft<br />

Anne Carr Wiedenkeller<br />

Frances M. Wildey<br />

Katheryn Wildey<br />

Edward B. and Sharon<br />

Wildman<br />

Frances Hartman Wilkin<br />

Ruth Cory Will<br />

Christian E. Williams<br />

Dansy and Marie Fields<br />

Williams<br />

David and Lois Snider<br />

Williams<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift


Dawn C. Williams<br />

Gregory N. Williams<br />

Howard Williams<br />

Joseph D. and Lorene Williams<br />

Michele L. Williams<br />

Wilbur and Avonelle Brown<br />

Williams<br />

Woodrow W. and Esther<br />

Helterbran Williams<br />

James O. and Stella Willis<br />

James Wilmerding<br />

Carolyn D. Wilson<br />

Joann Saunders Wilson<br />

Joel T. Wilson<br />

Kenneth N. Wilson<br />

Eric Jon Winner<br />

Joan M. Rehark Winner<br />

Charlene Winston<br />

Steven R. Wirrig<br />

John H. Wise<br />

Lorie Wise<br />

Nancy Harper Witchey<br />

Eric Witt<br />

Robert and Patricia Wixom<br />

Heather A. Wolary<br />

Roger and Myra Wolcott<br />

Patricia M. Wolf<br />

Charleen M. Wolfe<br />

Neil Wollman<br />

David B. and Mary<br />

Woodmansee<br />

James and Ercil Ruth<br />

Wooldridge<br />

Charles M. Workman<br />

Paul E. and Carolyn Workman<br />

David and Linda Lloyd Worley<br />

*Opal Turner Wormal<br />

Barbara Wright<br />

Lori E. Wright<br />

** William David Wynn<br />

David and Kathleen A. Hejduk<br />

Yager<br />

Perry and Mary Louise<br />

Wulfeck Yaney<br />

Robert and Nancy Bezona<br />

Yaple<br />

Barney and Carol Ann Terrell<br />

Yeager<br />

Rev. Philip and Alma Snider<br />

Yeager<br />

James and Kathryn McKeever<br />

Yeoman<br />

Edith Katrina Yingst<br />

James and Marjorie Young<br />

James L. and Ruth Young<br />

JoAnn Ohnewehr Young<br />

Mark A. Young<br />

Stephen M. Young<br />

Velma Reed Young<br />

Eleanor M. Lazenby Youree<br />

**Frank L. Zaubi<br />

**Marion Zeinner<br />

Larry K. and Nancy Zerkle<br />

Joyce Flitcraft Zoellner<br />

Cassandra L. Zureick<br />

Business,<br />

Corporate and<br />

Organizational<br />

Donors<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Investor<br />

Level<br />

Contributors who gave $10,000<br />

or more in FY 1994-1995<br />

Bill Marine Ford, Inc.<br />

Buckley, Miller and Wright<br />

Christ Hospital<br />

Cincinnati Financial<br />

Corporation<br />

Dayton Power & Light Co.<br />

Foundation<br />

The Ohio Foundation of<br />

Independent <strong>College</strong>s<br />

Charles E. Schell Foundation<br />

for Education<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Yearly Meeting<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Partner<br />

Level<br />

Contributors who gave $5,000-<br />

$9,999.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

Victor Laughlin Foundation<br />

Trust<br />

Smith-Feike-Minton, Inc.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Colleague Level<br />

Contributors who gave $1,000-<br />

$4,999.99 in FY 1994-1995<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

Ahresty <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Corporation<br />

All Ohio Soccer School<br />

Borden Foundation, Inc.<br />

Buckley Brothers, Inc.<br />

Bush Auto Place<br />

Bush Leasing, Inc.<br />

Campus Friends Meeting<br />

Cincinnati Bengals, Inc.<br />

Clinton Asphalt Paving<br />

Company<br />

Clinton Electric and Plumbing<br />

Columbus Feed Club<br />

Curless Printing Company<br />

D & E Equipment Company<br />

Eisenhart Wallcoverings<br />

Company<br />

Farmers Insurance Group, Inc.<br />

Friends Meeting of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

GTE Foundation<br />

GTE <strong>No</strong>rth, Inc.<br />

Hydrolectric Lift Trucks, Inc.<br />

F. W. Kibler Milling Company<br />

Liberty Savings Bank F.S.B.<br />

London Truck and Tractor, Inc.<br />

Melvin Stone Company and<br />

Greenline II<br />

Miami Monthly Meeting<br />

National Bank & Trust<br />

Company<br />

Howard & Mildred On-<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Procter & Gamble Fund<br />

R & L Transfer<br />

REDKEN<br />

Michael Schuster Associates<br />

Sterling Winthrop, Inc.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Iron & Metal<br />

Company<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Savings Bank<br />

Additional<br />

Contributors<br />

FY 1994-1995<br />

AT&T Global Information<br />

Solutions<br />

Adria Laboratories<br />

Allstate Foundation<br />

American Tool Companies,<br />

Inc.<br />

Aristech Foundation<br />

Armco Foundation<br />

Ball Corporation<br />

Bell South<br />

Bethesda Apostolic Church<br />

Black & Decker Corporation<br />

Blue Chip Nursing, Inc.<br />

Borton Builders<br />

Bristol-Myers Squibb<br />

Foundation<br />

Buckeye Feed Mills, Inc.<br />

CIBA-GEIGY Corporation<br />

Caring Kitchen, Inc.<br />

Centerfield Friends Church<br />

Champion International Corp.<br />

Dave Chaney Tire, Inc.<br />

Chemical Bank<br />

Chester Friends Meeting<br />

Child Conservation League<br />

Christian Life Assembly of<br />

God<br />

Clinton Medical Transport, Inc.<br />

Columbus Campaign Arms<br />

Control<br />

Community Friends Meeting<br />

Delta Omega Theta Alumnae<br />

Delta Theta Sigma<br />

R.R. Donnelley & Sons<br />

Company<br />

Exxon Education Foundation<br />

Fairview Friends Meeting<br />

First National Bank of<br />

Blanchester<br />

Fluor Foundation<br />

Follett Campus Resources<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund<br />

Frisch's Restarurants, Inc.<br />

Full Circle<br />

Fund Evaluation Group<br />

General Electric Foundation<br />

Harris Foundation<br />

Hoechst Celanese Foundation<br />

Illinois State Medical Society<br />

Indian Hill Village School<br />

District<br />

Institute for Energy and<br />

Environmental Research<br />

Johnson & Higgins<br />

Johnson & Johnson<br />

Johnson Controls Foundation<br />

Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc.<br />

Kent Friends Meeting<br />

Kersey Real Estate Company<br />

Mead Corporation Foundation<br />

Metropolitan Life Foundation<br />

Mobil Foundation<br />

National City Bank<br />

Nationwide Foundation<br />

New Sabina Industries, Inc.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rdson Corporation<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth American Philips Corp.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rthside Society of Friends<br />

Ohio AgriBusiness Association<br />

Ohio National Foundation<br />

Ohio State Life Insurance<br />

Company<br />

Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting<br />

PPG Industries Foundation<br />

* Deceased<br />

** Includes Matching Gift<br />

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Peace Studies Association<br />

Pfizer Foundation<br />

Presbyterian Church of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Public Service Company<br />

of Colorado<br />

SLFC, Inc.<br />

The Sabina Bank<br />

Sabina Farmers Exchange, Inc.<br />

Saint Columbkille Church<br />

Sandoz Crop Protection<br />

Corporation<br />

Senior Bridge Club of<br />

Blanchester<br />

Sisters of Social Service<br />

Society National Bank<br />

Specialty Books, Inc.<br />

Springfield Friends Church<br />

A.E. Staley Manufacturing<br />

Tau Theta Chi Alumnae<br />

United Parcel Service<br />

Foundation<br />

Wachovia Foundation<br />

Wagenseller-Foley-<br />

Hollingsworth<br />

Walnut Hills High School<br />

Warner-Lambert Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Williams Tire and Auto Center<br />

Williams Tool Box<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Area Ministerial<br />

Association<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Medical<br />

Associates<br />

Women for Women<br />

YMCA Fins Swim Team<br />

Heritage Club<br />

Individuals who have<br />

named WC in their wills<br />

Eli Barack<br />

Carl B. Barton<br />

Philip and Barbara Bayless<br />

Don M. and Marianne Benhase<br />

Mary Blackburn<br />

Robert and Mary Lou Murrell<br />

Bogan<br />

Richard R. Brackney<br />

William A. Burns<br />

Lucille Carroll<br />

Sarah F. Castle<br />

Judith A. Doyle<br />

Fonda Lou Allen Eaton<br />

Blanche D. Essex<br />

Harbin Girton<br />

Katherine P. Hare<br />

<strong>46</strong> Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Katharine Rase Harper<br />

Billie Ann Hawk<br />

Dr. Edwin P. and Joanne S.<br />

Hiatt<br />

Richard M. and Muriel S. Hiatt<br />

Evelyn L. Hilling<br />

Miriam S. Butts Jennings<br />

William R. Johnson<br />

William M. and Frances S.<br />

Junk<br />

E. Geneva Kaufman<br />

Thelma Lucas<br />

Scott MacLeod<br />

Wallace and Ethel Wildey Maw<br />

Louise Sprague McClure<br />

Margaret B. McCoy<br />

Richard H. McCoy<br />

Mary B. Morgan<br />

Fred A. Murphy<br />

Barbara A. Newman<br />

Anita E. <strong>No</strong>rris<br />

Sterling and Barbara Olmsted<br />

Betty Phelps<br />

George Redfern<br />

Jean S. Roberts<br />

*Eleanor Robinson<br />

Lillian M. Robinson<br />

Daniel Rosefsky<br />

Ruth Kadle Schilder<br />

Kathleen Palmer Scottice<br />

J. Stockton Shafer<br />

Barbara Babb Sheets<br />

Ruth A. Probasco Skimming<br />

Judith K. Smith<br />

Ruth Brackney Smith<br />

Leora Rhodes Spindler<br />

Janie Cleaver Stoehr<br />

Roy Joe and Ruth Starbuck<br />

Stuckey<br />

Miriam Venger<br />

Clifton Warren<br />

Luther Warren<br />

Starr Duffy Wheeler<br />

Frances Wilkin<br />

Andrew E. Withrow<br />

Ming Ming Wong<br />

Dr. Edmond K. and Betty<br />

Yantes<br />

Gifts Given In<br />

Memory Of:<br />

Fiscal Year 1994/1995<br />

Carla J. Aufderheide<br />

Everett L. Baugh<br />

Lois Browder<br />

Rendel Carey<br />

] Delta Omega Theta Deceased<br />

Members<br />

James F. Dunlap<br />

Nedra Gordon<br />

S. Raymond Hackney<br />

Robert W. Halliday<br />

Burritt M. Hiatt<br />

Doris Brown Howser<br />

Esther Farquhar Kamp<br />

Vlargaret Kinsinger<br />

dazel Starbuck Knight<br />

Glen Lucas<br />

vlary A. McCarty<br />

Thomas McMillan<br />

W Brooke Morgan<br />

E. Dalton Peelle<br />

Dorothy S. Pitman<br />

Barbara Reynolds<br />

Mary Reid Schiff<br />

Clarence W. Smith<br />

Eunice Jensen Staples<br />

Charlotte Swaim<br />

J. Kirby Thomas<br />

Bequests<br />

Fiscal Year 1994/1995<br />

Estate of Mabel G. Haynes<br />

Estate of Mary Ireton Kapst<br />

Estate of Jason Mitchell<br />

Estate of Floyd W. Schneider<br />

Alumni Donors<br />

Class of 1916<br />

100% PARTICIPATION<br />

Ruth Probasco Skimming<br />

Class of 1917<br />

100% PARTICIPATION<br />

Luther E. Warren<br />

Class of 1921<br />

17% PARTICIPATION<br />

Mary E. Whitacre<br />

Class of 1924<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Helen Skimming Feike<br />

Class of 1925<br />

8% PARTICIPATION<br />

George Neffner<br />

Class of 1926<br />

31% PARTICIPATION<br />

Birdie Garner Bowers<br />

Lucille Carroll<br />

Esther Underwood Doster<br />

W. Floyd Faust<br />

Erma Thatcher Fisher<br />

Class of 1927<br />

17% PARTICIPATION<br />

Phyllis Satchell Bangham<br />

Dorothy Lewis Faust<br />

Mary White Huffman<br />

Helen Haines Neffner<br />

Class of 1928<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Edwin Irwin<br />

Ruth Tomlinson LaRue<br />

Miles L. Peelle<br />

David M. Williams<br />

Class of 1929<br />

27% PARTICIPATION<br />

Bertha Keller Benthien<br />

Leroy E. Bohrer<br />

Gladys Bales Collins<br />

Frances E. Durham Denny<br />

Delbert M. Dolphin<br />

Opal Schertzer Furniss<br />

F. Willis King<br />

* Frances Loer Spencer<br />

Evelyn Iuen Warwood<br />

Class of 1930<br />

16% PARTICIPATION<br />

Madge Moon Beaver<br />

Charlotte Smoots Carson<br />

Spencer R. Cornelius<br />

Berneta Bernard Hackney<br />

Richard W. MacFaddin<br />

Mary Merkle<br />

Edward C. Thomas<br />

Class of 1931<br />

17% PARTICIPATION<br />

Herbert L. Ballard<br />

Herbert R. Burton<br />

Earl O. Freeman<br />

Mary Vandervort McKindsey<br />

<strong>No</strong>el L. Rose<br />

M. Mildred Blake Snell<br />

*Opal Turner Wormal<br />

Deceased<br />

Includes Matching Gift


Class of 1932<br />

20% PARTICIPATION<br />

Rowena McKay Baugh<br />

H. Chandler Fox<br />

E. Twyla Hartley Hine<br />

Mary Vandervoort Porter<br />

*Roseann Reardon Redfern<br />

Christine E. Gregory Spoor<br />

Evalyn Tucker Syferd<br />

Anna L. Eveland Telfair<br />

Charles G. Weidle<br />

Class of 1933<br />

16% PARTICIPATION<br />

Ivan Cammack<br />

Blanche Davis Essex<br />

Helen Linton Hague<br />

Myra I. Haydock<br />

Donald E. Leach<br />

Henrietta Collett Miller<br />

Fred A. Murphy<br />

George Redfern<br />

Wayne C. Wills<br />

Class of 1934<br />

26% PARTICIPATION<br />

*Howard E. Bales<br />

Robert Bogan<br />

Mildred Davis Flint<br />

Aileen Ireton Hartley<br />

Rondal E. Hayes<br />

Susan Sams Henry<br />

E. Eugene Osborn<br />

Glenn Snell<br />

Eleanor Vandervort Talbot<br />

Annabelle Fox Thomas<br />

Katheryn Wildey<br />

Woodrow W. Williams<br />

Class of 1935<br />

32% PARTICIPATION<br />

Mary Louise Murrell Bogan<br />

Hilda Brown Brandehoff<br />

Margaret Coil Briggs<br />

ThelmaO'Dell Gulker<br />

E. Geneva Stephens Kaufman<br />

Elizabeth Rase Melvin<br />

Walter N. Nichols<br />

Ruth Denny Pidgeon<br />

Hilda B. Hodgson Steele<br />

Betty Miller Turner<br />

Gertrude McCoy Workman<br />

Class of 1936<br />

29% PARTICIPATION<br />

Kenton Atwood<br />

Dr. H. Richard Bath<br />

Mary E. Bales Bowersox<br />

Virgil B. Bullen<br />

Wallace T. Collett<br />

Richard F. Daulton<br />

Ruth Esther Fisher Durham<br />

Lucile Fisher Hadley<br />

Harry Hague<br />

Kathryn Moore Hale<br />

Richard Hiatt<br />

George L. McFarland<br />

Nancy Foster Neumann<br />

Donald V. Ritenour<br />

Janie Cleaver Stoehr<br />

Frances M. Wildey<br />

Class of 1937<br />

32% PARTICIPATION<br />

Gwendolyn Frame Bath<br />

Ethel Silcott Blackburn<br />

Leo C. Blackburn<br />

Denver Donohoo<br />

Robert H. Hallsted<br />

Barbara Brandon Hazard<br />

Harold L. Henry<br />

J. Kenneth McCauley<br />

James A. Purdy<br />

Helen V. Knight Richey<br />

Howard Shrack<br />

Virginia Sims Sutton<br />

Esther L. Helterbran Williams<br />

Class of 1938<br />

27% PARTICIPATION<br />

Ruth Phelps Fitzwater<br />

Hugh G. Heiland<br />

Genevieve Alley Martin<br />

John E. Nagley<br />

<strong>No</strong>rman E. Purdy<br />

Donald W. Stephenson<br />

Leona Keplinger Unger<br />

*Robert E. Wearly<br />

Wendell L. Whiteside<br />

Ruth Cory Will<br />

Class of 1939<br />

38% PARTICIPATION<br />

Ralph E. Beam<br />

Virginia Carey Bernard<br />

Sara Robinson Bullen<br />

Helen Spence Carr<br />

Bernadine Langdon Dunfee<br />

Harry C. Ertel<br />

Alice Watson Farquhar<br />

Maro Martin Ferris<br />

Evelyn Thornburg Fisher<br />

Donald C. Glass<br />

Donald L. Haines<br />

Charles B. Hartley<br />

Jean Linton Heiland<br />

Elizabeth Dillon Hoggatt<br />

J. Robert Johnston<br />

Clyde E. Mattox<br />

Wallace H. Maw<br />

Kathryn Hunt McNemar<br />

Helen Foltz Purdy<br />

Martha Plank Revis<br />

Helen Stanfield Schneider<br />

Gladys Wilt Shoemaker<br />

Helen Hudson Snyder<br />

Richard I. Swindler<br />

Louise M. Tinkelenberg<br />

Class of 1940<br />

25% PARTICIPATION<br />

Eileen Jeanette Stroth Donley<br />

Harold Fisher<br />

John C. Fox<br />

Helen Boyle Fulmer<br />

Dr. Maxine Keiter Hamilton<br />

John W. Matthews<br />

Ethel Wildey Maw<br />

Allen H. McKay<br />

Donna M. Smith<br />

Virginia Binns Smith<br />

Vendrell L. Spargur<br />

Thelma Appleton Sprunger<br />

Esther M. Van Houten<br />

Sara Stanley Whiteside<br />

Ercil Ruth Meranda<br />

Wooldridge<br />

Eleanor M. Lazenby Youree<br />

Class of 1941<br />

33% PARTICIPATION<br />

Betty Knight Benham<br />

Helen Hancock Booher<br />

Rosemary Becker Carter<br />

Mary Louise Collins Ertel<br />

James W. Foland<br />

Mary Jane Peterson Fox<br />

Florence M. Foxbower<br />

Kathryn Davis Heavenridge<br />

Betty Brown Hoop<br />

Donald H. Martin<br />

Donald S. McKay<br />

Robert McNemar<br />

Barbara Peterson Moore<br />

Kathryn Swisshelm Moore<br />

Genevieve Morris<br />

Mary F. Green Parrett<br />

Richard Z. Smith<br />

Elizabeth Sterling<br />

Robert W. Swindler<br />

Kathryn Todhunter Thompson<br />

Class of 1942<br />

18% PARTICIPATION<br />

Dr. Donald Ambrose<br />

R. Paul Bagby<br />

Eleanor Wall Beam<br />

Beryl Carter<br />

Dr. C. Nelson Melampy<br />

Onda Bahns Melampy<br />

Edward B. Osborne<br />

Ruth E. Slade<br />

Robert C. Terrell<br />

Mary E. Brown Vance<br />

Marion Demar Wearly<br />

Class of 1943<br />

34% PARTICIPATION<br />

Jane West Bradford<br />

Evalyn Rea Brothers<br />

Marcella Black Butler<br />

*Janet Stockdale Canter<br />

John Craig<br />

George C. Crout<br />

Jane Boring Dunlap<br />

Geraldine Spare Fawley<br />

Emile Miller Gould<br />

Virginia Atkinson Griesheimer<br />

Dr. Harold Hiatt<br />

Howard A. Hiatt<br />

Sara R. Gallaher Kittle<br />

Edward G. <strong>Link</strong>hart<br />

John McClellan<br />

Harold Moore<br />

Marvin Peterson<br />

George R. Stiles<br />

Rendell J. Vance<br />

W. Keith Wearly<br />

Class of 1944<br />

27% PARTICIPATION<br />

Gladys L. Anderson<br />

Laura Elizabeth McClure Buck<br />

Dr. Roy Goodwin<br />

Dorothy Wadsworth Grapevine<br />

Dorothy Daniel Hayes<br />

Evelyn Knisley Hendee<br />

Marjorie Crites Lewis<br />

Virgil R. Porter<br />

Esther Lazenby Riis<br />

Mary E. Farr Stanfield<br />

James A. Terrell<br />

Avonelle Brown Williams<br />

Class of 1945<br />

21% PARTICIPATION<br />

Rosanna Phillips Allen<br />

Mary E. Hall Autenrieth<br />

Betty Simmons Beam<br />

* Deceased<br />

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Frederick J. Buckley<br />

Virginia Finch Frazer<br />

Margery Ilo Allen Grossmann<br />

Maxine West Smith<br />

Betty Snyder Stiles<br />

Class of 19<strong>46</strong><br />

21% PARTICIPATION<br />

James J. Buckley<br />

John D. Frazer<br />

Willis B. Gibboney<br />

Alice E. Armstrong Hart<br />

Ira Hawk<br />

Gordon H. Hiatt<br />

Mary Ellen McCann Hollister<br />

Emma Lou Crowe Howard<br />

Philip L. Nagley<br />

James W. Steel<br />

Billy D. Stephens<br />

James W. Storer<br />

Class of 1947<br />

36% PARTICIPATION<br />

Clementina M. Blum<br />

Josephine Mason Castro<br />

Mary E. Cochran<br />

Wilmer A. Cooper<br />

Esther Rutledge Crownover<br />

Edith Hurst Day<br />

Warren B. Goode<br />

Virginia Hardin<br />

Josephine Karnes Harner<br />

Paul C. Hayes<br />

William F. Hoffman<br />

Marjorie Dean Mikesell<br />

S. Eugene Murphy<br />

Esther Malott <strong>No</strong>rris<br />

Velma Gaffin Potts<br />

Mary H. Gauche Remler<br />

Ruth Kadle Schilder<br />

George L. Schilling<br />

H. Cooper Snyder<br />

Regina Swisshelm<br />

Ronald L. Swonger<br />

Edward E. Terrell<br />

Russell Curtis Thompson<br />

Martha McMillan Tollefson<br />

Horace R. Townsend<br />

Howard Williams<br />

Class of 1948<br />

33% PARTICIPATION<br />

Frederick G. Bradford<br />

William H. Bryan<br />

June Purdy Coldiron<br />

Richard B. Curtis<br />

Martha Waddle Derby<br />

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Phyllis Duffy Ford<br />

Rosemary Shaw Forman<br />

Charles E. Hart<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma Manifold Hobble<br />

Anna McAdams Ketring<br />

Audrey Hartman Miller<br />

Kenneth F. Nagley<br />

Robert D. O'Brien<br />

Fallis F. Paine<br />

Ruby Edwards Porter<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma J. Prior<br />

Alma Kelsey Rhodes<br />

Roy Joe Stuckey<br />

Olga Cunningham Swaby<br />

Beatrice Walker Warren<br />

Class of 1949<br />

40% PARTICIPATION<br />

Don M. Benhase<br />

Maurice H. Blum<br />

Mary Jane Abell Bone<br />

Reva Campbell Cochran<br />

Seymour Eichel<br />

Esther Holloway Ewing<br />

Aileen Smith Githens<br />

Paul R. Githens<br />

Paul E. Hannaford<br />

Meriam R. Hare<br />

Richard M. Heath<br />

Daniel P. Heisler<br />

Elliot J. Hodes<br />

Jean Johnson Keiter<br />

Dr. Sigmund A. Kosewick<br />

Vernon E. Kuehn<br />

Robert J. Lacker<br />

Ruth Mathews Lacker<br />

Frank L. Laymon<br />

William B. McCormick<br />

Marian McVey Millar<br />

Dona Harper Page<br />

Marcus Page<br />

Sara Swartz Paggi<br />

Virgil L. Patrick<br />

Aleda E. Purtee<br />

Delbert Reynolds<br />

Richard L. Rulon<br />

Edward E. Russell<br />

Paul C. Schwamberger<br />

John R. Smart<br />

Catherine Betty Cook Smith<br />

Robert Earl Smith<br />

Dorothy Blakeney Snyder<br />

Harriett McClure Springer<br />

Marilyn Thompson Stephens<br />

Anna Lee Myers Stryker<br />

Ralph D. Taylor<br />

Ruth A. Carter Traucht<br />

. ohn N. Walsh<br />

Eugene W. Williams<br />

Marie Fields Williams<br />

Class of 1950<br />

28% PARTICIPATION<br />

liyron J. Ames<br />

Glenn M. Armstrong<br />

Mary Margaret Johnson<br />

Barksdale<br />

William Bick<br />

Dr. Stanley Brown<br />

Virginia Perry Buckley<br />

John D. Coldiron<br />

Vlary Lou Moore Cole<br />

Addison M. Copeland<br />

vlarilyn Quinn Copeland<br />

June Young Dettwiller<br />

William E. Dettwiller<br />

James C. Ditty<br />

Donald Etz<br />

^ois Ervin Evans<br />

Frank M. Friedlaender<br />

Edward J. Grandt<br />

Iris Krasselchick Heit<br />

Vlary Thompson Hohman<br />

Sheldon Holson<br />

Clarence L. Johnson<br />

Irvin W. Kibler<br />

Morris L. Kirk<br />

Pearl Smith Longbrake<br />

Ida J. Henderson McClelland<br />

Floyd E. Myers<br />

4bramo Ottolenghi<br />

Patricia A. Pee Perry<br />

Ruth Smart Rudduck<br />

William Rudduck<br />

George Schmidt<br />

Leroy Senne<br />

I. Stockton Shafer<br />

George Shambaugh<br />

Eleanor Broome Snyder<br />

Thomas Snyder<br />

Kenneth Stryker<br />

lune E. Stuckey<br />

Robert H. Tollefson<br />

Howard Weiss<br />

Roy L. Whitacre<br />

Urcelle Carter Willis<br />

Kenneth N. Wilson<br />

loyce Flitcraft Zoellner<br />

Class of 1951<br />

39% PARTICIPATION<br />

Robert E. Bagby<br />

Joseph E. Balmer<br />

Mary McElfresh Best<br />

Tom A. Bohl<br />

Arthur J. Brady<br />

Mary Smith Breden<br />

William P. Bunnell<br />

Charlotte Archer Cadwallader<br />

Elizabeth Fox Camp<br />

David N. Chapman<br />

Lewis Cluxton<br />

William H. Creighton<br />

Eleanor Kibler Doty<br />

Harlan Foltz<br />

Donald E. Friedline<br />

Francis Gilmore<br />

Marjorie McNemar Haines<br />

Claudia Hatch Hannaford<br />

David A. Harcum<br />

Billie Ann Hawk<br />

Warren L. Henderson<br />

Walter Hobble<br />

William R. Hoffeld<br />

Gretchen Tyler Johnson<br />

Anna Marie Smith Kirk<br />

Shirley Conner Lakatos<br />

Edwin A. Lane<br />

John R. Larkin<br />

James R. Matt<br />

Fred C. Matthews<br />

Schuyler N. McClellan<br />

Arthur McGuffey<br />

Iris Sparks McKinley<br />

Alice June Merten<br />

Mervyn Mosbacker<br />

Raquel Martinez Mosbacker<br />

George F. B. Owens<br />

*Edward J. Pavlovic<br />

Robert C. Perry<br />

Eugene L. Phillips<br />

Flora Gaff Phillips<br />

Joseph R. Priest<br />

Shirley Holton Ruggles<br />

Madeline Harper Schmidt<br />

Howard T. Short<br />

James H. Shumaker<br />

Paul Dean Waddell<br />

Ocie Collier Wakefield<br />

Max G. Walker<br />

James D. Walley<br />

Donald J. Wheeler<br />

Class of 1952<br />

33% PARTICIPATION<br />

Donald Ary<br />

Jack Bagford<br />

Martha Innis Beach<br />

Roger K. Booco<br />

Richard C. Bourke<br />

Mary Woods Bumgarner


Joy Hale Creighton Barbara Bailey Butts Shirley Achor Bevan Class of 1958<br />

Merrill E. Evans Dwight R. Chaney Donna Myers Boldman 17% PARTICIPATION<br />

Shirley Weil Gilmore Nancy Gideon Clark Grace Morten Botts Jack Lee Baker<br />

Don E. Hibbs Roy F. Clark Arthur Leo Carter Kenneth E. Bishop<br />

Richard A. Hlavsa Loretta Young Coles Joyce Mitchell Clark Mark Fred Clark<br />

Virginia James Hlavsa Donna Harshbarger Cramton Harold R. Dunlap Jerry G. Cline<br />

Hester Zeiger Hobble George W. Dunning Janet Jones Esmail Julia Persinger Cummings<br />

Dr. Robert G. <strong>Home</strong> Jalal Esmail Dan B. Foland Virginia Conley Evans<br />

Janet Irie Jerry Fattah Albert Gilbert Earl L. Evens<br />

Kenneth W. Johnson Harold C. Hanlin Mary Hamilton Joseph Fieno<br />

*Annette Thomas Kems Robert C. Johnson Marilyn Gast Hanlin George Gilioli<br />

Harry L. Kreitzburg Otto F. Klingman June Leppert Harcum Gloria Howells Gilioli<br />

Joan Simcox Murphy Joan Warstler Kruger Augusta Stanfield Hodrus William C. Gwaltney<br />

John D. Neefus Caralou Ahlen LaBarge- Gerald P. Hulshult Linda Burnett Johnson<br />

Gertrude Gammon Ranz Keithly Jay Joslin Joseph F. Koenig<br />

James R. Ranz Ruth I. Ledermann Robert C. Kellogg Arthur H. Kuehn<br />

Ruthann Larkin Senne James H. Luttrell Margaret Montgomery Larson Richard H. Lewis<br />

Ruth Eaton Shambaugh Barbara Brown Miller Sylvia Hartsock MacDuff Judith Zimmer Linn<br />

Ruth Starbuck Stuckey Dr. Rex A. Nash Ruth Horton Metzler <strong>No</strong>rman E. Mann<br />

John H. Sweet Marian Siehl Neefus Jerry Miller Darlene Bowman Mason<br />

Patricia Feike Swindler Maude Parker-Dennis Alfred Osborn Lucille Parrett Paine<br />

Virginia Stackhouse <strong>No</strong>rma J. Dom Pavlovic Grace Maury Patton Hugh S. Patton<br />

Weymouth Otto Petsch Jayantilal Sanghvi Patricia Leigh Roller<br />

J. Wayne Whitney Jo Ann Benhase Rohdenburg Leela Kothari Sanghvi J. Douglas Wert<br />

Beverly Villars Williams Carl A. Senne Ann M. Topie Starr Duffy Wheeler<br />

Carl H. Shanks JoAnn Ohnewehr Young Joseph D. Williams<br />

Class of 1953 Isabelle McMullen Shanks Joel T. Wilson<br />

25% PARTICIPATION James H. Sorrel 1 Class of 1957 Andrew E. Withrow<br />

Carl B. Barton Mary Jane Bull Sorrell 22% PARTICIPATION<br />

Gary L. Boldman Richard A. Vedder Charles M. Anderson<br />

Carolyn Robinson Bonecutter Marilyn Head Atsalis Class of 1959<br />

Charles A. Bonecutter Class of 1955 William Atsalis 21 % PARTICIPATION<br />

William L. Butts 21 % PARTICIPATION Glenna Lambert Blackburn Javier Albarran<br />

Charlotte Cochran Cluxton Marilyn E. Achor Frances Marie Brandenburg Glenn A. Back<br />

Loretta Carlier Dean Sally Kelsey Behuniak Robert S. Bravard Patricia Smith Balmer<br />

Warren E. Hobble William H. Engel Janet Grim Danziger Keith Barns<br />

John H. Kinsinger Russell E. Favorite Roger C. Grooms J. Phillip Calland<br />

Rheba Eaton Kinsinger John H. Ingalls Virginia English Hargrave George H. Carroll<br />

Marcella M. Mootz Edward T. Jacox Robert P. Hart Ronald I. Cutter<br />

Lee Morgan John E. Johns Priscilla Vandervort Harte Fonda Lou Allen Eaton<br />

Robert O. Oliphant Cathryn Oetzel Mann Lucile Wilson Miller Paul E. Frank<br />

Mildred McFadden Skinner Dr. James L. McMullen Phyllis Calliflower Miller Maryruth Pembleton Gleadall<br />

Patsy Boone Sweet William G. McNulty George Moberg Corajane Corbean Goodell<br />

Adib Tabri C. J. Moore Gaylord S. Myers Ed E. Goodwin<br />

Charles F. Tomlinson Roger Murphy Evelyn Walters Pence Alice Lemar Hamilton<br />

Nancy Bezona Yaple Paul Newkirk Donald R. Sanders Carlos Hamilton<br />

Robert W. Yaple Gloria Adamson Osbom Robert D. Sigler Bonnie Howard Hawthorn<br />

Dr. Merlin Puterbaugh William E. Stubbs Peggy J. Houser Hess<br />

Class of 1954 Warren Sheehan Janet Hall Thrasher Harold Hewitt<br />

32% PARTICIPATION Darmel J. Steen James T. VanDervort Mary Custer Hiestand<br />

Richard Abell Joyce Albert Van Hook Kenneth E. Warling Alice Osborn <strong>Home</strong><br />

Betty Babb Arnold Mary Louise Wulfeck Yaney Edna Ronemus Watts Mary L. Hunt<br />

Kathryn Kuertz Bagby James O. Willis Frederick D. Krisher<br />

John H. Banker Class of 1956 Alma Lucille Snider Yeager Milton I. Lewis<br />

Vera Brown Becker 25% PARTICIPATION Philip A. Yeager Joanne Stock Long<br />

William C. Becker John L. Baker Carolyn Douglas Matthews<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma Robinson Buckingham Robert E. Barley<br />

* Deceased<br />

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Sidney Mishkin<br />

I. Andrew Passmore<br />

William C. Pierson<br />

Dr. Myron R. Puterbaugh<br />

Lyle B. Self<br />

Walter A. Simpson<br />

Nancy Bishop Smart<br />

Lowell T. Smith<br />

Joseph Spaulding<br />

Anna Mae Cooper Sutterley<br />

Peter C. Swengel<br />

Evelyn Curliss Waits<br />

James F. Waits<br />

Ronald M. Whitacre<br />

John H. Wiedenheft<br />

Velma Reed Young<br />

Class of 1960<br />

20% PARTICIPATION<br />

R. Leroy Allen<br />

Thomas H. Anderson<br />

Suzanne Warner Barns<br />

Donald L. Beckett<br />

Thomas L. Binns<br />

Christine Palisi Blazina<br />

Cynthia Buttolph Bravard<br />

Thelma Jane Call<br />

Lee I. Carey<br />

Phyllis Page Carey<br />

Shirley Reed Christopher<br />

John L. Cooper<br />

John D. Curry<br />

Lora Drake DeWeese<br />

Dr. James E. Faris<br />

Betty Miller Foland<br />

John F. Foss<br />

Philip C. Gatch<br />

Betty Lou Cochran Germann<br />

Margaret Lewis Katterheinrich<br />

Mary Ellen Hadley Krisher<br />

Anthony F. Lamke<br />

Lucille Loer<br />

Jean Huston McClellan<br />

Brent Vaughn McGarvey<br />

Rodger Mickle<br />

Clarice Hunt Pierson<br />

Joan C. Harvey Reese<br />

Bonnie E. Wegner Robinson<br />

Donald F. Smith<br />

Judith Kessler Smith<br />

Fred Summers<br />

Nancy Harper Witchey<br />

Class of 1961<br />

14% PARTICIPATION<br />

Virginia Terrell Berry<br />

Carol Blythe Bishop<br />

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Joseph J. Brugnone<br />

Robert M. Buroker<br />

Ethel Rudd Cook<br />

Harold J. Cummings<br />

James M. Cunningham<br />

David T. DeFrees<br />

Ruth Cochran Faris<br />

Frederic Forste<br />

Helen Gillam Gerard<br />

Ellen Pidgeon Gilbert<br />

Ruby F. Goocey<br />

Margaret Hilt<br />

Anna Jacobs Ivins<br />

Larry L. Johnson<br />

James P. Leslie<br />

Helen Denbow Lovett<br />

John R. Rockwell<br />

Melvin P. Ruder<br />

Eileen Wisecup Swonger<br />

Billie W. Taylor<br />

Mary Jo Hyer Trapp<br />

Elizabeth Levy Walcott<br />

Larry K. Zerkle<br />

Class of 1962<br />

24% PARTICIPATION<br />

Dr. Edwin F. Bath<br />

Vera E. Benfer<br />

Sara L. Moore Brown<br />

Harriett Hadley Clark<br />

Doris Reynolds Cooper<br />

Gary V. Cooper<br />

Anna W. DeLong<br />

Veronika J. Fabritzky<br />

Clifton T. Fleenor<br />

Leo E. Ford<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma J. Oetzel Graybill<br />

Dorothy G. Henry<br />

Mary A. Hilt-Highley<br />

George P. Koehler<br />

Mary Ellen Carter Lacy<br />

Donald T. Little<br />

Ronald E. Louderback<br />

O. Lee Lovett<br />

Roger McClay<br />

Julia Beougher McGarvey<br />

Kay Hanselman Napier<br />

Victor Napier<br />

Bruce A. Nell<br />

Doris Booher Nell<br />

Barbara Malott Newman<br />

Dr. Benjamin G. Newman<br />

Mary A. Wright <strong>No</strong>ble<br />

Priscilla Shie Passmore<br />

Harvey Rosenberg<br />

George William Ryan<br />

William P. Ryan<br />

Leigh R. Sewell<br />

Charlotte A. Shaw<br />

Delia George Shirk<br />

Clara Ruth Martin Skinner<br />

Vlelba Kairn Smith<br />

Gary M. Stephens<br />

Janet Kammerer Stewart<br />

i^arry L. Terrell<br />

Louise Sheridan Thomas<br />

June Hickman Townsend<br />

^oger Truesdale<br />

Fred Walcott<br />

Bonnie Heinz Weimer<br />

^aith E. Wheeler<br />

Georgia Gould Whitacre<br />

Edward B. Wildman<br />

Kathryn McKeever Yeoman<br />

Class of 1963<br />

19% PARTICIPATION<br />

Margaret K. Alderfer<br />

Duane M. Bennett<br />

Sue A. Collett Bennett<br />

Dean Bernard<br />

Donald R. Bohl<br />

Wilfred W. Bowman<br />

losephine Kinzer Buckley<br />

Ion L. Cline<br />

Sherron Fox Collins<br />

fohn M. Cook<br />

Oliver J. Cooper<br />

Barbara Dotson Eakins<br />

lames F. Fleisher<br />

Edward S. Goulding<br />

Thomas D. Griffis<br />

lohn A. Halderman<br />

lane Ashmore Howland<br />

Nancy J. Hurtt<br />

Mary Robinson Jackson<br />

Frederick O. Kiel<br />

Vivian L. Naff Kiel<br />

Frances Deck Louderback<br />

Mary Lou Davis Mann<br />

Daniel T. McClintick<br />

Janet Skillings McClintick<br />

Lynn Mertes<br />

Gretchen Lee Oswald<br />

Charles W. Pursley<br />

Barbara Davis Rabinowitz<br />

Jerre S. Riggs<br />

Wanda Edgerton Rockwell<br />

Diane Garrett Ruder<br />

David L. Schlechty<br />

Delpha Eldridge Stinson<br />

Betty Jo Roush Vance<br />

David E. Yockey<br />

Class of 1964<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Pamela Geeting Bennett<br />

Annlee Bodnar<br />

Genevieve Minnick Brownell<br />

Robert L. Brownell<br />

James N. Creath<br />

Karl Dunlap<br />

Daniel R. Hagemeister<br />

Eleanor Harding Howard<br />

Margaret Hanford Joslin<br />

Linda Light McKinley<br />

Nancy C. Nelson<br />

1. Jane Richardson<br />

Raymond L. Richardson<br />

Karen Wollam Sewell<br />

William A. Sutton<br />

Donald Paul Taylor<br />

Elisabeth Coler Taylor<br />

Miriam Venger<br />

Peggy Keadle Wenrick<br />

Frances Hartman Wilkin<br />

Class of 1965<br />

17% PARTICIPATION<br />

<strong>No</strong>rma E. Smith Allen<br />

Preston N. Barton<br />

Nancy Heineman Beaver<br />

Charlotte Clement Bland<br />

Thomas K. Bloom<br />

David H. Cluxton<br />

William R. Csellak<br />

Ebbie L. Gadd<br />

Elizabeth Copithorne Garvey<br />

Margaret Hartman<br />

Charles E. Jensen<br />

Richard H. Kidwell<br />

Sam Lewis<br />

Orveda Snider Liming<br />

Jay B. Mathis<br />

Heidi Muller Morlan<br />

Fred T. Nealon<br />

Michael D. <strong>No</strong>ftsger<br />

Mary Shaw O'Brien<br />

Frances Terrell Pastor<br />

Dr. Ronald A. Pohlmeyer<br />

Thomas R. Pulsifer<br />

Suellen Graumlich Radabaugh<br />

Helen P. Reed<br />

MarySusan Copithorne<br />

Robinson<br />

W. David Robinson<br />

Russell G. Rose<br />

Jean Voelker Rosenberg<br />

Donald E. Scheetz<br />

Edward Sherman<br />

Peter M. Sturtevant


Nancy Summers<br />

Rosalie Ridgeway Terrell<br />

Virginia Webb Tolle<br />

Robert E. Touchton<br />

David M. Whitacre<br />

Barrett S. Whitcomb<br />

Charlotte Treufeldt Whitcomb<br />

Edith Katrina Yingst<br />

James L. Young<br />

Class of 1966<br />

24% PARTICIPATION<br />

William J. Alexander<br />

Marian Davis Ankrim<br />

Carolyn Groves Applegate<br />

Thomas M. Applegate<br />

Linda Wallace Bailey<br />

Frank H. Baker<br />

Ben Bartlett<br />

John A. Bernard<br />

Karen Hughes Bernard<br />

Janet Smith Bick<br />

Philip B. Bogan<br />

Jo Ann Dumford Bright<br />

Thomas Edward Burg<br />

John F. Burnett<br />

Yale C. Campbell<br />

Dennis M. Coffield<br />

Ronald J. Daniels<br />

Janis St. John Darding<br />

Diann Dorsey<br />

Judith Doyle<br />

Joel A. Hoffman<br />

Dr. John T. Hollon<br />

Margaret McKinney Hollon<br />

Margaret Hooper<br />

Robert F. Hurm<br />

Linda McKay Johnson<br />

Joyce Reynolds Kurth<br />

George T. Ladd<br />

Patricia A. Martin<br />

Leslie D. Jope Martineau<br />

Mariann McClelland<br />

Patricia A. McKenzie<br />

Dennis B. McTaggart<br />

Darryl D. Mehaffie<br />

Larry F. Miller<br />

Rebecca Phillips Morehouse<br />

Susan Packer Nelson<br />

William S. Pfarrer<br />

William E. Radabaugh<br />

Frank Sexten<br />

Kenneth R. Shrider<br />

Elizabeth M. Snider<br />

Hugo Swan<br />

William H. Turner<br />

Gertrude Koerner Whitacre<br />

Fred R. Wiggers<br />

Linda Irons Wiggers<br />

Class of 1967<br />

28% PARTICIPATION<br />

Luther Bailey<br />

Philip W. Ballinger<br />

Barbara Medwick Baumann<br />

Nancy Weaver Bernard<br />

Lawrence F. Bloom<br />

Robert S. Bowers<br />

Paul C. Cluxton<br />

Kathi Shoop Donatucci<br />

Mary B. Floyd<br />

George H. Ford<br />

Janet Mason Frederick<br />

Stephen D. Frederick<br />

G. Woodard Gross<br />

James E. Harvey<br />

W. Merle Henry<br />

Jennifer Bath Hollon<br />

Vernon Hooper<br />

James E. Hoover<br />

Smith E. Howland<br />

J. Douglas James<br />

Miriam Stickney Jennings<br />

Thomas J. Johnston<br />

Dixie Frazier Kidwell<br />

John H. Koehler<br />

Patty Palmer Lewis<br />

William Raymond Lewis<br />

Charles R. Logan<br />

Jennifer Colonel Mathis<br />

Richard G. Matteson<br />

Harold M. McCool<br />

Rita Laugel McElroy<br />

Sarah M. McGowan<br />

Robert F. Nichols<br />

Anita E. <strong>No</strong>rris<br />

Richard J. Peck<br />

Carole Brannock Pohlmeyer<br />

Frederick I. Raizk<br />

Dale A. Ritts<br />

William A. Schindley<br />

William Schneider<br />

Patrick Ross Scott<br />

Edith Webster Shugarts<br />

William Shugarts<br />

Doris C. Snyder<br />

Susan C. O'Connor Staley<br />

Larry A. Stanley<br />

Louis J. Stefancich<br />

Larry D. Stover<br />

Timothy W. Sword<br />

Ronald F. Taylor<br />

Margaret Nagley Ward<br />

Glenn W. Williams<br />

Frank L. Zaubi<br />

Class of 1968<br />

16% PARTICIPATION<br />

Judith S. Freudenthal Bly<br />

Beverly L. Babington Byrd<br />

Carol L. Churchill<br />

Alan W. Evans<br />

Ruth Betz Fledderjohn<br />

Theodore R. Griffith<br />

Russell A. Haines<br />

Walter C. Hay<br />

Sylvia Bond Henry<br />

Marilyn Bernard Hewitt<br />

William R. Hewitt<br />

John E. Holland<br />

Gary L. Kersey<br />

Seth J. Kittay<br />

Jo Lee Frances Kwallek<br />

Dwight L. Leimenstoll<br />

Donovan J. Lewis<br />

Judith Mcllvain Lewis<br />

Daisy E. May<br />

James E. Miller<br />

Mary Bruce Morgan<br />

Bryanne Hemsley Peck<br />

William G. Roser<br />

William S. Samuel<br />

Richard Sidwell<br />

C. Thomas Snapp<br />

Martha Sauerbrey Snapp<br />

Phillip R. Sweedar<br />

Toni Lewis Trees<br />

John H. Wise<br />

Class of 1969<br />

21% PARTICIPATION<br />

A. William Allen<br />

Laney Foreman Barbor<br />

Frank J. Bolognia<br />

Karen Adler Brocklehurst<br />

Jeannette Reeser Cannon<br />

James E. Cermak<br />

Kay Reasoner Cermak<br />

Judy C. Conrad<br />

Robert J. DePietro<br />

Stanley L. Fawley<br />

Thomas J. Foster<br />

Susan D. Gilliland<br />

Laurita M. Hack<br />

Claudia L. Borders Hagy<br />

Alice Hartman<br />

Thomas W. Henry<br />

Lee D. Hieronymus<br />

Rosemary Milde Hill<br />

Than G.Johnson<br />

Patricia Shelley Klopfer<br />

William H. Klopfer<br />

Jacquelyn Carmell Lee<br />

Linda McClellan Lund<br />

Marcia J. Kerr Maloney<br />

Gary L. McCarthy<br />

Linda Dibble McCool<br />

Neal T. McVay<br />

Catherine Tilton Messmer<br />

Linda Douglas Olinger<br />

Steven C. Olinger<br />

Janice Durkee Parry<br />

William Parry<br />

Stephen D. Shaffer<br />

Daniel P. Smith<br />

James H. Sullivan<br />

David R. Thomas<br />

Martha Creamer Ventolo<br />

William D. Vogt<br />

Virginia Walker<br />

David B. Woodmansee<br />

Paul E. Workman<br />

Class of 1970<br />

15% PARTICIPATION<br />

Wayne Leslie Arndt<br />

John L. Bauer<br />

William R. Bowers<br />

Judith Haskins Bradford<br />

Kent M. Bradford<br />

Terry M. Brocklehurst<br />

Carolyn Hughes Brown<br />

Lee E. Brown<br />

John E. Butts<br />

Carol Swisher Cartwright<br />

Stephen W. Collett<br />

James L. Diltz<br />

Edwyna Ellis<br />

Charity Reiley Gehringer<br />

Barbara Weinhouse Hanan<br />

Kay Jung Kim<br />

Mary Ann Knecht<br />

Peggy Streitenberger Lucas<br />

Janet Felts McVay<br />

Terry C. Miller<br />

Michael S. Mohler<br />

Edwin E. Ritts<br />

Donna Lee Schultz<br />

Kathleen Palmer Scottice<br />

Gregory L. Slutz<br />

Lois Funderburgh Taylor<br />

Charleen M. Wolfe<br />

Carol Ann Terrell Yeager<br />

Class of 1971<br />

14% PARTICIPATION<br />

Marvin D. Achtermann<br />

Steven R. Bartels<br />

William J. Battig<br />

Sally B. Conyne<br />

James C. Fagley<br />

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John W. Frazier<br />

James W. Johnson<br />

Jane E. Johnston<br />

Richard Kanegis<br />

William B. Keller<br />

Ellen Pilmer Lappin<br />

Cathie Regan Leimenstoll<br />

Wendy Brooks Malepeai<br />

Kathleen West McClelland<br />

Peggy Tyx Mohler<br />

David E. Nepley<br />

Laura Parker-Keebler<br />

Ellen Moore Reese<br />

Bryant H. Riley<br />

Myrna J. Rugg<br />

Bruce E. Saunders<br />

Carol A. Mahan Shank<br />

Dorothy Starbuck Smith<br />

Cynthia Anne Evans Stevenson<br />

Edward M. Tansey<br />

Harold E. Thirey<br />

Class of 1972<br />

14% PARTICIPATION<br />

R. Jeffrey Aland<br />

William H. Campbell<br />

Suzette L. Cantin<br />

Thomas E. Christen<br />

Susan Ortlieb Cutler<br />

Thomas G. Cutler<br />

Jane A. Young Engle<br />

William S. Evans<br />

Joan Ellen Grissing<br />

Rebecca Heiland Haines<br />

Stephen K. Haller<br />

Richard S. Heiland<br />

Kiyoko Natori Hiller<br />

Connie J. Harris Houston<br />

Richard H. Ketelle<br />

Mary Jane Murphy Kibler<br />

Lucy Kiekebusch-Steinitz<br />

Joan Reynolds Lambcke<br />

Ruth M. Olmsted<br />

Bruce J. Peters<br />

Francis J. Pirozzolo<br />

Betty J. McKinney Probasco<br />

Reginald Quattlebaum<br />

David L. Raizk<br />

Thomas A. Reese<br />

Karen N. Halsey Ropes<br />

Michele J. Schaal<br />

Carol Potter Smith<br />

Amy J. Dunn Thirey<br />

Linda Didday Turner<br />

Daniel Waintroob<br />

Steven R. Wirrig<br />

Linda Lloyd Worley<br />

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Class of 1973<br />

19% PARTICIPATION<br />

David P. Barnard<br />

Timothy M. Brown<br />

Steven C. Carter<br />

David G. Castro<br />

Nancy Elaine Green Cole<br />

Randall E. Davis<br />

Linda Bayes Diltz<br />

Christine E. Dunham<br />

S. Forry Eisenhart<br />

Paul W. Glass<br />

Judith Goldman<br />

Steven F. Haines<br />

Elizabeth Brookie Haskins<br />

Sandra Hormell<br />

James R. Hunt<br />

Susan L. Isaacs<br />

Margaret A. Johnson James<br />

George D. Justice<br />

Aris Kaloyano<br />

Nancy A. Kriegner<br />

Tanna H. Lawrence<br />

Linda Lawwill<br />

Theodore Marrow<br />

Elizabeth Cope McDonald<br />

Rebecca E. McDowell<br />

Maxine Lykins Miller<br />

Judith Holmes Mills<br />

Kenneth F. Minor<br />

Thomas Monger<br />

Donald J. Muchmore<br />

Rebecca <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Cheryl Fandrich Nuwash<br />

Priscilla Harder Pirozzolo<br />

Jacquelyn S. Martin Quay<br />

Mary M. Gundlach Ross<br />

Frederick M. Rutter<br />

Sandra J. Schaal<br />

Nancy Cornell Schultheis<br />

Patricia Henize Shoemaker<br />

Howard C. Smith<br />

Ellen Thomas<br />

Debra J. Brock Trayer<br />

John C. Vetter<br />

Deborah Ryniker Weinsheimer<br />

Gerald P. Weinstein<br />

Anne Carr Wiedenkeller<br />

James R. Wilmerding<br />

Class of 1974<br />

13% PARTICIPATION<br />

Daniel S. Barber<br />

Patricia Rose Brewer<br />

David J. Bright<br />

Chriss Brian Carr<br />

Carrie Townsend Christen<br />

Steve C. Clem<br />

Wayne L. Dunn<br />

Marjorie Haidet Foland<br />

'Brian M. Goldman<br />

Anthony H. Hinrichs<br />

John R. Honeck<br />

Dean W. Johnston<br />

Meredith H. Johnston<br />

Marjorie Heisler Keyes<br />

Thomas H. Kurkjian<br />

Barbara Allen Lamke<br />

j^eanore K. Lumpkin<br />

Eric D. Luskin<br />

Vaatuia Malepeai<br />

Frank E. Mezger<br />

Joyce Berenholz Monger<br />

James W. Nichols<br />

Gladys Elwood Pinney<br />

Robert M. Riegel<br />

"aith Robinson<br />

3arry R. Rosenthal<br />

Thomas L. Shirk<br />

Louisa Stark<br />

David Starobin<br />

Diane Tierney Suffren<br />

Doris Knauer Thompson<br />

Barbara B. Vater<br />

Karen Lawson Waintroob<br />

Gary Lee Warman<br />

Kristina Kozarec Williams<br />

Class of 1975<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Ruth Pike Allen<br />

Michael Lee Anderson<br />

Nancy Taylor Bailey<br />

Ingrid I. Benn<br />

fanie K. Burbage Benson<br />

Martha Ann Hodson Bernard<br />

Valerie McMurtrie Bonnette<br />

Martha F. Donovan<br />

Barbara Lewis Glass<br />

Ruth E. Hensgen<br />

Kingsley N. Meyer<br />

Martin R. Millikin<br />

Paul F. Moke<br />

Carol Kiyo Moriuchi<br />

Nancy J. Pardy<br />

Susan Shidaker Reinsmith<br />

Sharon Davis Thatcher<br />

Dr. Timothy P. Trayer<br />

David Weiss<br />

Christian E. Williams<br />

loann Saunders Wilson<br />

Nina J. Wolff<br />

Class of 1976<br />

13% PARTICIPATION<br />

Georgia Ann Bailey<br />

Michael L. Birkel<br />

Jeffrey S. Boike<br />

Terry Brokaw Boike<br />

Julia M. Chapin Bozzo<br />

Virginia Burcar<br />

Elizabeth A. Latzy Claytor<br />

Kathy Eckstrand<br />

Michael E. Griffith<br />

Liseli Ellen Haines<br />

Earl Franklin Jackson<br />

James B. Lotts<br />

J. Gary Moffett<br />

Joseph A. Monaco<br />

Michael J. Pallini<br />

Virgene Webb Peterson<br />

Dave Pickering<br />

Laura L. Purtell<br />

Gayle L. Reinsmith<br />

Ruth M. Fladt Vincent<br />

Mona D. Kaufman Weinberg<br />

Toni Chessman Weiss<br />

Class of 1977<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Dale W. Bishop<br />

Maxine F. Raleigh Brose<br />

Dr. Melissa Marshall Brown<br />

Elizabeth Cotton Cross<br />

James P. Cummings<br />

Margaret F. Davidson<br />

D. Laverne Geiser<br />

Imogene Mclntire Hiatt<br />

Terry Johnson<br />

Daniel G. Maxwell<br />

Bonnie Hardyman McHenry<br />

Christopher E. Mills<br />

Laura LeMonds Peterson<br />

Robin States Prewitt<br />

Molly Van Oss Quackenbush<br />

Clifton E. Washington<br />

John F. Wesselhoeft<br />

Joan M. Rehark Winner<br />

Class of 1978<br />

9% PARTICIPATION<br />

*Carla J. Aufderheide<br />

Paul Barger<br />

Donald E. Bengtson<br />

John Brent Bill<br />

Carl D. Bindman<br />

Charisse G. Lewis Brining<br />

Janet L. Chambers<br />

Arthur D. Dick<br />

Peter P. Ferriell


Sandra L. Friedrich<br />

Julie A. Waldron Keener<br />

Joseph R. Kern<br />

Darlene S. King Mihalik<br />

Dr. Ronald A. Pycraft<br />

Daniel N. Schloemer<br />

Julie Kae Uschkrat Terrell<br />

Loretta Voyles<br />

Class of 1979<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Sandra Nixon Durst<br />

Carla K. Fee<br />

Reinhold J. Finkes<br />

Geoffrey C. Gould<br />

Eugene F. Hoening<br />

Bonnie Sortman Keller<br />

Gary L. Moore<br />

Kevin C. Randolph<br />

Ronald W. Rudduck<br />

Joseph A. Sabo<br />

H. Kirk Shaudys<br />

Lois A. Snider Williams<br />

Class of 1980<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Fadi Rafic Al-Ghawi<br />

Colleen Cory Carey<br />

David Ellis<br />

Rosemary K. Leisure Federle<br />

Lisa B. Tarpley Haines<br />

Thomas G. Hickey<br />

Patricia W. Korman<br />

Patrick G. Kroger<br />

Michael C. Krzan<br />

Denise L. Longsworth<br />

Judy A. Newby<br />

Darlene Beck Parsons<br />

Clifford E. Prewitt<br />

Patricia A. Lowey Siple<br />

John M. Telban<br />

Freda Diane Bowser Walker<br />

Jackson Walker<br />

Jeff Weaver<br />

Kathleen A. Hejduk Yager<br />

Class of 1981<br />

10% PARTICIPATION<br />

Dale A. Amstutz<br />

Victor A. Bartodej<br />

Jeff P. Bettinger<br />

Melissa Stanforth Finkes<br />

Richard E. Fitzpatrick<br />

Lou Ann Flint<br />

William G. Hardman<br />

Joni M. Klingensmith<br />

Barbara L. Hanaford Kroger<br />

Joan M. LaRuffa<br />

Kim Baldridge McClellan<br />

Russell A. Parsons<br />

Carol A. Ridge way<br />

Glenn S. Rutland<br />

Patricia M. Wolf<br />

Class of 1982<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Carleen Miller Alexander<br />

Natalie M. Goodrich Amato<br />

Stephanie Strickland Bevens<br />

Ann L. Franz Bullar<br />

Janet Whittington Carroll<br />

David R. Dill<br />

Duane L. George<br />

Sandra K. Sanborn Germann<br />

C. Michael Hoggatt<br />

Dan W. Johnson<br />

Daniel W. McCarty<br />

Michael G. McKenna<br />

Paul J. Metz<br />

James A. Montague<br />

Stephen Ohnsman<br />

Larry A. Sexton<br />

William W. Seyfried<br />

Peggy J. Roads Sturdivant<br />

Class of 1983<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

John J. Allen<br />

Donald L. Anstaett<br />

Merna Jo Kruthaup Bettinger<br />

Timothy A. Buren<br />

Martha Carol Custis<br />

James Douglas Gibson<br />

Kathy J. Porter Haggerty<br />

Richard L. Hocker<br />

Terry Mahlerwein Hoggatt<br />

Erin J. Holmes<br />

Michael A. Howard<br />

Gregory A. Hupp<br />

Debra Lynn Kennedy<br />

Melissa Milburn Kuns<br />

Ronald E. Leeds<br />

Teresa Akers McKenna<br />

Cathy Joyce Mockus<br />

Deba Armintha Byrd Mohler<br />

Margaret Morgenstern<br />

Brad D. Schwamberger<br />

Cynthia G. Endsley Stubbs<br />

Class of 1984<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Melonie Jo Walker Barr<br />

John R. Bullar<br />

Karl Calendine<br />

David L. Campbell<br />

Carl Fauver<br />

Susan M. Kaeser Fuson<br />

Bruce Haggerty<br />

Rosario Iglesias Johnson<br />

Michael T. Kuns<br />

Ann Marie West LaPrise<br />

Robert H. Riis<br />

Virginia Pakozdi Savelli<br />

Rhonda Carey Schmitt<br />

Suzanne Irvine Sharp<br />

David G. Smith<br />

Mark W. Strickler<br />

James E. Valentine<br />

Jonathan Edward Walt<br />

Class of 1985<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Frederick I. Beckett<br />

Linda Burton<br />

Chad Lee Carey<br />

Jeffrey Brent Centers<br />

Aaron Farmer<br />

Mack A. Francoeur<br />

David R. Gibson<br />

William Huston<br />

Stuart L. Hyde<br />

Teresa Ann Tegeder Jarboe<br />

Irvin William Kibler<br />

Tom T. Kline<br />

Elizabeth Grace Harris<br />

McCarthy<br />

Dan D. Miller<br />

Joni K. Wells Minton<br />

Patricia Ann Brogan Morris<br />

Sally Ann Keifer <strong>No</strong>lan<br />

Mary E. Painter<br />

Ellen Joanne Roush Pennington<br />

Carla Pratt-Harrington<br />

Beth M. Ostermeier Rice<br />

Darlene Ruth Rogers<br />

Maria K. Stewart<br />

Don P. Tecklenburg<br />

Carolyn D. Wilson<br />

Class of 1986<br />

8% PARTICIPATION<br />

Brent M. Abbott<br />

Rhonda Bone Beam<br />

<strong>No</strong>rbert Brinkman<br />

Catherine Cranmer Chasteen<br />

William Daugherty<br />

Wendy S. Drysdale<br />

Charles Ellison<br />

Ann Mason Gatch<br />

Steven W. Leibel<br />

M. Patrick May<br />

Penny Sue Caudill Moore<br />

Bonnie L. Thomas Pray<br />

Nancy L. Sanborn<br />

Jodi S. Satchwell<br />

Travis Snow<br />

James E. White<br />

Barbara Wright<br />

Class of 1987<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Teresa Streber Abbott<br />

Billie J. Bateman<br />

Carla S. Berry<br />

Brian K. Bourgraf<br />

Donna J. Calloway<br />

Patricia Campbell Goeppinger<br />

Robert S. Harris<br />

Amie J. Doyle Henry<br />

Robbin P. Krauser<br />

Tina M. Marshall<br />

James R. McCarthy<br />

Patrick W. Miller<br />

Amy J. Stockwell Nestor<br />

David R. Newlun<br />

Matthew C. Oakley<br />

Marinona Peters<br />

Dale Pratt-Harrington<br />

James R. Spencer<br />

Susan A. Bergman Spencer<br />

Dr. David T. Van Zant<br />

Jason F. Walt<br />

Class of 1988<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Rodney C. Bernhard<br />

Susan M. Burnett<br />

Rhonda L. Curtis<br />

Lisa Ann Fields<br />

Brett L. Foster<br />

Kenneth J. Groh<br />

Kathy J. Moeller Harris<br />

Wannetta J. Hartman<br />

Richard L. Hawk<br />

Barbara A. Sherer Holwadel<br />

Colleen M. Kelly<br />

James E. Marshall<br />

Thomas T. Masson<br />

Terri L. Kroencke Roberts<br />

Mark J. Sojda<br />

Class of 1989<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Brenda R. Barnes<br />

Michael G. Bath<br />

Kara E. Hughes Cappellano<br />

Sandi J. Elswick<br />

Gary L. Evans<br />

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Sandra L. Friedrich<br />

Julie A. Waldron Keener<br />

Joseph R. Kern<br />

Darlene S. King Mihalik<br />

Dr. Ronald A. Pycraft<br />

Daniel N. Schloemer<br />

Julie Kae Uschkrat Terrell<br />

Loretta Voyles<br />

Class of 1979<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Sandra Nixon Durst<br />

Carla K. Fee<br />

Reinhold J. Finkes<br />

Geoffrey C. Gould<br />

Eugene F. Hoening<br />

Bonnie Sortman Keller<br />

Gary L. Moore<br />

Kevin C. Randolph<br />

Ronald W. Rudduck<br />

Joseph A. Sabo<br />

H. Kirk Shaudys<br />

Lois A. Snider Williams<br />

Class of 1980<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Fadi Rafic Al-Ghawi<br />

Colleen Cory Carey<br />

David Ellis<br />

Rosemary K. Leisure Federle<br />

Lisa B. Tarpley Haines<br />

Thomas G. Hickey<br />

Patricia W. Korman<br />

Patrick G. Kroger<br />

Michael C. Krzan<br />

Denise L. Longsworth<br />

Judy A. Newby<br />

Darlene Beck Parsons<br />

Clifford E. Prewitt<br />

Patricia A. Lowey Siple<br />

John M. Telban<br />

Freda Diane Bowser Walker<br />

Jackson Walker<br />

Jeff Weaver<br />

Kathleen A. Hejduk Yager<br />

Class of 1981<br />

10% PARTICIPATION<br />

Dale A. Amstutz<br />

Victor A. Bartodej<br />

Jeff P. Bettinger<br />

Melissa Stanforth Finkes<br />

Richard E. Fitzpatrick<br />

Lou Ann Flint<br />

William G. Hardman<br />

Joni M. Klingensmith<br />

Barbara L. Hanaford Kroger<br />

Joan M. LaRuffa<br />

Kim Baldridge McClellan<br />

Russell A. Parsons<br />

Carol A. Ridgeway<br />

Glenn S. Rutland<br />

Patricia M. Wolf<br />

Class of 1982<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Carleen Miller Alexander<br />

Natalie M. Goodrich Amato<br />

Stephanie Strickland Bevens<br />

Ann L. Franz Bullar<br />

Janet Whittington Carroll<br />

David R. Dill<br />

Duane L. George<br />

Sandra K. Sanborn Germann<br />

C. Michael Hoggatt<br />

Dan W. Johnson<br />

Daniel W. McCarty<br />

Michael G. McKenna<br />

Paul J. Metz<br />

James A. Montague<br />

Stephen Ohnsman<br />

Larry A. Sexton<br />

William W. Seyfried<br />

Peggy J. Roads Sturdivant<br />

Class of 1983<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

John J. Allen<br />

Donald L. Anstaett<br />

Merna Jo Kruthaup Bettinger<br />

Timothy A. Buren<br />

Martha Carol Custis<br />

James Douglas Gibson<br />

Kathy J. Porter Haggerty<br />

Richard L. Hocker<br />

Terry Mahlerwein Hoggatt<br />

Erin J. Holmes<br />

Michael A. Howard<br />

Gregory A. Hupp<br />

Debra Lynn Kennedy<br />

Melissa Milburn Kuns<br />

Ronald E. Leeds<br />

Teresa Akers McKenna<br />

Cathy Joyce Mockus<br />

Deba Armintha Byrd Mohler<br />

Margaret Morgenstern<br />

Brad D. Schwamberger<br />

Cynthia G. Endsley Stubbs<br />

Class of 1984<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Melonie Jo Walker Ban-<br />

John R. Bullar<br />

Karl Calendine<br />

David L. Campbell<br />

Carl Fauver<br />

Susan M. Kaeser Fuson<br />

Bruce Haggerty<br />

Rosario Iglesias Johnson<br />

Michael T. Kuns<br />

Ann Marie West LaPrise<br />

Robert H. Riis<br />

Virginia Pakozdi Savelli<br />

Rhonda Carey Schmitt<br />

Suzanne Irvine Sharp<br />

David G. Smith<br />

Mark W. Strickler<br />

James E. Valentine<br />

Jonathan Edward Walt<br />

Class of 1985<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Frederick I. Beckett<br />

Linda Burton<br />

Chad Lee Carey<br />

Jeffrey Brent Centers<br />

Aaron Farmer<br />

Mack A. Francoeur<br />

David R. Gibson<br />

William Huston<br />

Stuart L. Hyde<br />

Teresa Ann Tegeder Jarboe<br />

Irvin William Kibler<br />

Tom T. Kline<br />

Elizabeth Grace Harris<br />

McCarthy<br />

Dan D. Miller<br />

Joni K. Wells Minton<br />

Patricia Ann Brogan Morris<br />

Sally Ann Keifer <strong>No</strong>lan<br />

Mary E. Painter<br />

Ellen Joanne Roush Pennington<br />

Carla Pratt-Harrington<br />

Beth M. Ostermeier Rice<br />

Darlene Ruth Rogers<br />

Maria K. Stewart<br />

Don P. Tecklenburg<br />

Carolyn D. Wilson<br />

Class of 1986<br />

8% PARTICIPATION<br />

Brent M. Abbott<br />

Rhonda Bone Beam<br />

<strong>No</strong>rbert Brinkman<br />

Catherine Cranmer Chasteen<br />

William Daugherty<br />

Wendy S. Drysdale<br />

Charles Ellison<br />

Ann Mason Gatch<br />

Steven W. Leibel<br />

M. Patrick May<br />

Penny Sue Caudill Moore<br />

Bonnie L. Thomas Pray<br />

Nancy L. Sanborn<br />

Jodi S. Satchwell<br />

Travis Snow<br />

James E. White<br />

Barbara Wright<br />

Class of 1987<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Teresa Streber Abbott<br />

Billie J. Bateman<br />

Carla S. Berry<br />

Brian K. Bourgraf<br />

Donna J. Calloway<br />

Patricia Campbell Goeppinger<br />

Robert S. Harris<br />

Amie J. Doyle Henry<br />

Robbin P. Krauser<br />

Tina M. Marshall<br />

James R. McCarthy<br />

Patrick W. Miller<br />

Amy J. Stockwell Nestor<br />

David R. Newlun<br />

Matthew C. Oakley<br />

Marinona Peters<br />

Dale Pratt-Harrington<br />

James R. Spencer<br />

Susan A. Bergman Spencer<br />

Dr. David T. Van Zant<br />

Jason F. Walt<br />

Class of 1988<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Rodney C. Bernhard<br />

Susan M. Burnett<br />

Rhonda L. Curtis<br />

Lisa Ann Fields<br />

Brett L. Foster<br />

Kenneth J. Groh<br />

Kathy J. Moeller Harris<br />

Wannetta J. Hartman<br />

Richard L. Hawk<br />

Barbara A. Sherer Holwadel<br />

Colleen M. Kelly<br />

James E. Marshall<br />

Thomas T. Masson<br />

Teni L. Kroencke Roberts<br />

Mark J. Sojda<br />

Class of 1989<br />

7% PARTICIPATION<br />

Brenda R. Barnes<br />

Michael G. Bath<br />

Kara E. Hughes Cappellano<br />

Sandi J. Elswick<br />

Gary L. Evans<br />

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Martin D. Fahrer<br />

Kurt M. Kiessling<br />

Kathleen M. <strong>Link</strong><br />

Mark E. Mahon<br />

Brian James McCord<br />

Susan L. Pytel<br />

Richard A. Rhoads<br />

Lana K. Richey<br />

Laura A. Witson Stevens<br />

Eric R. Witt<br />

Class of 1990<br />

6% PARTICIPATION<br />

Jina L. Bohl<br />

Laura R. Baxla Conway<br />

Joseph Drees<br />

Jacqueline M. Tippitt Fiora<br />

Tina Tietge Hayes<br />

Debra A. Higginbothan<br />

Anne M. Hochwalt<br />

Jamie Bowling McCord<br />

James H. Meyer<br />

Maria T. Mezera<br />

Daryl L. Nash<br />

Kevin R. VanMeter<br />

Donald W. Watts<br />

Class of 1991<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Jacquelyn S. Roberts<br />

Broughton<br />

Kellie S. Cox-Yochum<br />

Brenda J. Davis<br />

Paula L. Girardin<br />

Kyle D. Gray<br />

Julie S. Hall<br />

Eric S. Harris<br />

Myra L. Helton<br />

Matthew F. Hinds<br />

Kate Wilson Honnerlaw<br />

Shawn Honnerlaw<br />

Ernest Jarvis<br />

Terri A. Kirchener<br />

Judy L. Staggs Kress<br />

Raymond M. Lamarca<br />

Dan R. Mason<br />

Teresa K. Morris<br />

Teresa J. Neyhouse<br />

Nicole J. Parker<br />

Susan C. Scott<br />

Keith J. Shaffer<br />

L. Andrew Short<br />

Douglas E. Walker<br />

Michele L. Williams<br />

54 Winter <strong>1996</strong><br />

Class of 1992<br />

<strong>12</strong>% PARTICIPATION<br />

Mark S. Beam<br />

Bart L. Berner<br />

Diana Camp<br />

Andrea D. Caudill<br />

Brannen T. Clark<br />

Jennifer L. Crowthers<br />

Donald T. Glaze<br />

David Greensfelder<br />

Lisa Hopkins<br />

W. Rod Horton<br />

Kathleen A. Hurt<br />

James E. Kanir<br />

Ralph G. Little<br />

Erika Ashworth Mahle<br />

Louis H. McDorman<br />

Bradley P. Oberlander<br />

Shannon M. Pilny<br />

Kimberly L. Pottorf<br />

Amy M. Stanley Reich<br />

Amy R. Robertson<br />

John F. Rolfe<br />

Bonnie M. Williams Sandy<br />

Deborah L. Shelton<br />

Than Vin Short<br />

Robert Swaney<br />

Kara L. Teuschler<br />

Katherine A. Toriello<br />

Stephen Tranter<br />

Tammy M. Wiederhold<br />

Gregory N. Williams<br />

William David Wynn<br />

Cassandra L. Zureick<br />

Class of 1993<br />

15% PARTICIPATION<br />

Anne M. Allen<br />

Rick Allen<br />

Deborah S. Balliett<br />

Lynn E. Bare<br />

Alicia E. Butcher<br />

Kim M. Santoro Carpenter<br />

Julia D. Taynor Carter<br />

Christine L. Francis Craft<br />

Mark Daniels<br />

Bruce N. Glover<br />

Gary Green<br />

John W. Green<br />

Lara L. Elcook Hamilton<br />

Robert B. Hamilton<br />

Jean A. Harvey<br />

Adam E. Jordan<br />

Richard L. Lentz<br />

Angela B. Martin<br />

Brian D. Mclntire<br />

Sherri A. Minnick<br />

JeannieR. O'Cull<br />

^ester D. Park<br />

P. David Quallen<br />

Chad M. Smith<br />

Kathy J. Sprenz<br />

Marilyn G. Stepp<br />

Patricia L. Stouder<br />

Jean Anne True<br />

Vlilissa Voss<br />

Eric Jon Winner<br />

Vlark A. Young<br />

Class of 1994<br />

11% PARTICIPATION<br />

Jennifer L. Ames<br />

Christopher H. Arington<br />

Laura E. Baessler<br />

Lisa K. Boling<br />

Lillian L. Bowling<br />

Nancy J. Browning<br />

Todd Bunnell<br />

Brian P. Carter<br />

lames E. Conway<br />

Stacy M. Dahl<br />

Peggy L. Dunn<br />

Priscilla A. Fields<br />

Christopher M. Fogle<br />

Barbara A. Hannah<br />

Debbie R. Helsinger<br />

Gary M. Heuser<br />

Rhonda Hubbard<br />

Ramona Maassen<br />

Heidi L. Massey<br />

Christopher J. Muia<br />

Jason W. Powell<br />

Jeffrey A. Purtee<br />

Salli M. Rivers<br />

Kerry W. Roe<br />

Kathi A. Taylor<br />

Laura A. Telles<br />

Carol Durain Troike<br />

Pamela Valentine<br />

Dawn C. Williams<br />

Lori E. Wright<br />

Class of 1995<br />

30% PARTICIPATION<br />

Christina L. Augenstein<br />

Vancy M. Austing<br />

Vancy J. Back<br />

Scott A. Beidelman<br />

Amanda R. Bender<br />

Patricia A. Prell Brickweg<br />

Holly J. Cahall<br />

Stephanie R. Charleville<br />

Vlatt S. Cox<br />

\my E. Cropper<br />

Andrew S. Curts<br />

Carolyn S. Deneke<br />

Donna L. McCollister<br />

Doughman<br />

Tami J. Ellis<br />

Aaron S. Ewing<br />

Joy L. Faulder<br />

Racheal L. Feuerbach<br />

Krista D. Gilliam<br />

Heidi R. Grant<br />

Tisha K. Bloom Greene<br />

Michael W. Grube<br />

Shelley R. Lamb Gullette<br />

Jason A. Hagler<br />

David V. Hartmann<br />

Mary A. Hartz<br />

Debra S. Hattan<br />

Joel D. Heigley<br />

Brian E. House<br />

Cassandra J. Huelsman<br />

Melinda E. Jones<br />

Samer S. Kasbari<br />

Daniel J. LaRoche<br />

Heather L. Lees<br />

Jenny M. Linebaugh<br />

Elizabeth M. Long<br />

Laura A. Lynch<br />

Patrick W. McGuire<br />

J. Celeste Mclntyre<br />

Cheryl D. Nichols<br />

Beth E. Ohnewehr<br />

David A. Rauch<br />

Kevin C. Reeves<br />

John E. Reiterman<br />

Melanie A. Rhoads<br />

Lisa A. Riestenberg<br />

Julie D. Riley<br />

Kimberly S. Robbins<br />

Eric A. Ruth<br />

Patricia A. Saltzgaber<br />

Tiffany N. Sarver<br />

Holly A. Schaefer<br />

Adam B. Schmidt<br />

Poetry L. Seaton<br />

David W. Sever<br />

Erin N. Shelton<br />

Bradley R. Siefring<br />

Daniel R. Small<br />

Damian T. Snyder<br />

Gregory M. Spears<br />

David E. Stanton<br />

Jason M. Tincher<br />

Richard S. Tolle<br />

Joseph E. Werling<br />

Charles M. White<br />

Lorie L. Wise<br />

Heather A. Wolary


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WILMINGTON COLLEGE GRADUATES<br />

Choose finish: Silvertone Q Goldtone fZ)<br />

ORDER FORM<br />

Your Diploma Engraved in<br />

Metal<br />

In keeping with our<br />

Commitment of Service to our<br />

Alumni<br />

The Alumni Association has made a<br />

special arrangement with Corporate<br />

Recognition, Inc. to offer this Diploma<br />

Plaque. Your Diploma will be beautifully<br />

reproduced in Silvertone or Brasstone<br />

metal with every word, seal, and signature<br />

chemically etched exactly as it appears in<br />

the original document. Please send a good<br />

photo-copy or your original diploma.<br />

Original diplomas are not harmed in any<br />

way and will be returned with the finished<br />

plaque.<br />

Plaque size is 8" x 10" on 3/4" solid<br />

walnut board.<br />

Will not tarnish, chip, peel or fade.<br />

Plaque $68.50<br />

Sales Tax<br />

(Ohio res.) 4.45<br />

Shipping & 5.50<br />

Handling<br />

WILMINGTON COLLEGE GRADUATION GIFTS<br />

The Graduation<br />

Plaque & Clock<br />

are personalized gifts which can<br />

be proudly displayed at home or<br />

the office. The centerpiece of<br />

each plaque is the school seal.<br />

School colors are faithfully handpainted<br />

on the seal before<br />

mounting on a genuine American<br />

Walnut board. As a finishing<br />

touch each plaque is personalized<br />

with the graduates name and class<br />

year etched on a separate plate.<br />

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Total<br />

Clock<br />

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5.75<br />

Plaque<br />

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3.25<br />

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Warm Up with a WC <strong>12</strong>5th Anniversary Blanket<br />

Sure to become a prized possession and family<br />

heirloom, <strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary<br />

commemorative blanket is available to alumni, stu­<br />

dents, parents and other friends of the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

The luxurious, all-wool, queen-size blankets<br />

were produced at the historic Baron Woolen Mills in<br />

Brigham City, Utah, which, also this year, is cele­<br />

brating its <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary.<br />

Founded in 1870 in the heart of the Rocky<br />

Mountains, Baron blankets were highly valued by<br />

early settlers, cowboys, mountain men, fur traders<br />

and Native Americans for its utility, comfort and<br />

beauty - and that legacy of quality continues today.<br />

Still housed in its original stone building, Baron<br />

Woolen Mills is a working museum, using turn-of-<br />

the-century equipment and antique hand looms to<br />

produce its blankets and rugs.<br />

The WC blanket features naturally colored<br />

wool with a forest green stripe, and a beautifully<br />

embroidered <strong>12</strong>5th anniversary logo in forest green<br />

and gold.<br />

The blankets, which can be purchased at WC's<br />

<strong>College</strong> Relations Office or shipped U.P.S., are $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

each and can be ordered by sending a check made<br />

payable to "<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> Blanket" to:<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>12</strong>5th Committee, Pyle Center<br />

Box <strong>12</strong>65, 251 Ludovic St., <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Ohio<br />

45177.<br />

_ _ Pride in our -past,<br />

Promise for our future.<br />

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The <strong>College</strong> has a limited number of these his­<br />

toric blankets, so you are encouraged to order yours<br />

soon. For more information, contact the <strong>College</strong><br />

Relations Office at (513) 382-6661 ext. 344.

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