2010 - Drury University

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2010 - Drury University
U N I V E R S I T Y
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TRANSFORMATION
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CELEBRATION
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CENTER
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RENOVATION
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HIGHLIGHTS
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DONORS
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FAMILY
WALLACE
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2009-2010
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HONOR
BIKE
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y message this year is pretty simple: THANK YOU!
Drury University is about people, not things. But
when “things” improve quality of life for members of
the Drury community, the people who helped make it happen
deserve a “thank you.”
In the pages to follow you will see and read of the surge of
infrastructure improvements for our students since last year. This
historic and timely campus upgrade has brought a renewed sense
of pride and energy on campus and clearly contributed to record
enrollment. The magnificent O’Reilly Family Event Center,
revitalized and restored historic Wallace Hall, the Kellogg Green,
new bike and walking trails, and even the view of campus from
Chestnut Expressway where once stood the ruins of Tindle Mills
have all opened up and showcased the core 40 acres.
Our progress in challenging times was made possible by
generous and caring benefactors and aggressive professionals who
delivered on budget and on time.
THANK YOU O’Reilly family for providing the lead Family
Center gift, CoxHealth for stepping up immediately to support
the dream, Mabee Foundation for the large matching grant, Pitt
family for allowing us to go for the gold (LEED Gold), Curry
family for buttressing our fundraising drive, Coca-Cola Bottlers
of the Ozarks for your ongoing support, Sunderland and Kemper
Foundations, Drury Trustee families like the Stouts, Beuerleins,
Nevilles, and Reeds, friends in the community like the Plaster,
Ferguson, and Davis families, and Dr. Matthews for your steady
and unwavering leadership. The O’Reilly Family Event Center
bears all of your names in honor of your major contributions.
Thank you all for making this incredible new entertainment
venue available to our students, the community and the entire
region.
Thank you Tom and Camille Kellogg for creating an oasis for
student recreation and reflection in the footprint of old, unutilized buildings, which now rest in peace as the Kellogg Green.
Thank you Baron Design and Associates and Killian Construction for recreating Wallace Hall on the inside while preserving its iconic facade over the 90 days of summer.
Thank you H-Group, and, again, Killian Construction for
designing and delivering the new O’Reilly Center on time and
close to budget.
Thank you Point Royale Development for bringing down the
Tindle Towers and opening campus to a view from downtown.
Thank you Dr. Wendy Anderson for the beautiful bike and
hiking path that winds through campus from north to south, and
for the bicycles that now traverse it.
Thank you Pete Radecki and staff for managing it all to
completion.
And thank you students, faculty, and staff for putting up with
transitional mess!
Finally thanks to the many of you unnamed above who contributed large or small, in dollars or in kind, for this has indeed
been a community WIN! I told you this is a THANK YOU note!
Go out and enjoy a new and renewed Drury!
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P R E S I D E N T
The Drury family continues to grow.
Freshman Miranda Middleton, pictured
with her parents Neil and Cindy Miles,
enjoys her first day in Wallace Hall.
Miranda is an architecture major from
Advance, Mo., who says her favorite
things about Drury so far are the small
class sizes and the friends she has
made.
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Todd Parnell ’69
Drury University President
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F R O M
s the steady drumbeat of media attention suggests, these are
trying times for many institutions of higher education. In
the wake of the Spellings Commission report and understandable concerns about access to and the cost of higher education
in the United States, much has been written in recent years about
the need to insure “accountability” for universities’ relative success
at educating their students and for their use of resources. While
there are periodic calls for intrusive oversight by state and federal
entities, a far preferable and more likely outcome is that the well
established system of regional accreditation will respond in ways
that provide greater transparency, accountability and assurance of
learning quality for all stakeholders.
In the landscape of American higher education, external accreditation provides an important, albeit incomplete, measure of
institutional and academic excellence. Sustaining and enhancing
Drury’s commitment to providing the region’s finest education
is not the responsibility of external accreditors. That responsibility rests appropriately with our faculty, staff and administration,
and our students are the most important measure of our success.
However, the reflective process of preparing for accreditation
review through self-study promotes continual improvement by
assuring regular comprehensive review of curricula, staffing, learning outcomes, and resources. The increased demands on faculty
for increased scholarship and more creative teaching, assessment
of learning outcomes, and program accountability are, by most
measures, valuable products of external accreditation.
This fall, Drury is undergoing review by the Higher Learning Commission, seeking continued accreditation for the next ten
years. This process includes the preparation of a comprehensive
self-study which is submitted, along with substantial financial
and other data, to the Commission. The final step in the review
process is a site visit by a team of consultant evaluators from the
Higher Learning Commission. Our preparations began more than
two years ago when a steering committee organized to develop a
plan for the self-study. The resulting process involved more than
100 members of the Drury community, delivering on the promise
implied in its title, I am Drury. I would invite you to review the
self-study online. It is available at www.drury.edu/HLC2010.
When the Higher Learning Commission’s site visit team visits
the Ozarks from November 8-10, 2010, they will experience a campus community that has emerged from the challenges of the past
decade stronger, more focused on our key priorities, and positioned
for a very bright future. We have robust enrollments in both our
traditional undergraduate programs and in the College of Graduate
and Continuing Studies. Our colleagues are investing their time
and expertise in important projects as wide-ranging as global learning experiences, general education revision, and building a more
diverse, sustainable and inclusive campus community, just to name
a few. The new O’Reilly Family Event Center and Kellogg Green
Space, renovated Wallace Hall and new walking and cycling paths
promise to enhance our already lovely “40 acres.”
To be sure, we have our challenges, as does all of higher education. However, the comprehensive and candid process of institutional self-study that has taken place over the past 24 months
indicates clearly that Drury’s commitments to our students, to each
other and to the communities we serve should make us proud of
what we’ve accomplished and who we are.
It’s good to be Drury.
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A C A D E M I C
V I C E
P R E S I D E N T
Drury welcomed freshmen and families
to campus for Move-In Day. Residence
Life staff make the halls feel like home
for more than 400 students living in
Smith, Sunderland and Wallace. This
Wallace Hall doorway has opened to
new classes since 1925.
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Members of the Self-Study
Steering Committee:
Bruce Callen, Professor and
Chair of Physics, Associate
Dean of the College
Ed Derr, Director of Counseling, Testing and Disability
Services
Marline Faherty, Executive
Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs
Darla Harmon, Director of
Alumni and Development
Joye Norris, Professor of
Education
Bev Reichert, Executive
Director of Educational
Services, CGCS
Robin Schraft, Professor of
Theatre and Director of
Academic Computing
Rich Schur, Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of GP21
Charles Taylor, Vice President for Academic Affairs
John Taylor, Associate
Professor of German and
Interdisciplinary Studies, SIFE
advisor
Ted Vaggalis, Associate
Professor of Interdisciplinary
Studies
Charles Taylor
Vice President for Academic Affairs
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T H E
O ’ R E I L L Y
F A M I L Y
WOW!
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C E N T E R
“I think the new O’Reilly Family Event
Center will be a great facility not
only for Drury, but for the community.
The structure of the building allows
it to be used in many different ways,
not just as a sports arena. Being
the first women’s basketball team to
play in the arena will be extremely
exciting. We get the chance to make
O’Reilly as special of a place to us
and future players that Weiser is to
former players.”
Ja’Nell Jones
Senior Point Guard
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A Place for Everyone
Seven suites line the west side of
the John P. Ferguson concourse
and feature 60 black padded
That is the first word out of evstadium chairs, bar stools and
eryone’s mouth who walks into
counters, lounge chairs, and a
the new O’Reilly Family Event
wet bar area where catering will
Center. A generous $6 milserve food and beverages. Two
lion lead gift from the O’Reilly
parking spaces per suite are
family got the project started in located right outside of the west
2007, and now years of dreams
suite entrance and make this
are reality. a magnificent feature for suite
The wows are for the gorowners.
geous red, gray, and black color
Plenty of ADA seating is
scheme, open floor plan, massive available on the top mezzanine
9’ x 15’ video board, and incred- or on the lower floor so that
ible use of signage and logos
a person with special requireas you step past the Warren B.
ments can attend an O’Reilly
Davis lobby and overlook the
event with a companion seated
William A. Pitt court – named
next to them.
for the Pitt family’s $600,000
A much-needed space for
donation to help the facility
athletic events is the Robert
reach LEED Gold certification. W. Plaster Family Gallery, a
The first-time viewer usually just banquet hall with large glass
stands in awe and takes it all in
doors overlooking the main
before moving from their spot.
floor. Exterior doors lead out
More than the impressive
onto the large plaza where outphysical features of the builddoor events and concerts will be
ing, the wows are for what this
held. During the Panthers and
space means for Drury and the
Lady Panthers home games,
community. The wows are for
booster members will have
a sense of pride and optimism
special access to “The Lair” to
for what O’Reilly Family Event
enjoy special appetizers and
Center has in store.
beverages. The 2,380 square
Let’s continue a walking
foot space is also a new resource
tour through the building to
for community meetings, conhighlight some of the spaces and ferences, wedding receptions,
sights.
parties, and more.
The Panther Pride Official
Team Store and the Drury
Sports Hall of Fame flank the
stunning entrance lobby. Hall
of Famers will be recognized on
mounted plaques and a touch
screen monitor where viewers
can flip through photos and statistics on former Drury athletic
greats. Red, gray, and black are
the predominant colors featured
in the official team store where
avid fans can purchase Drury
clothing and lots of logo items
to promote team and school
spirit.
The biggest focal point on
the east wall is the Bill Harding/Edsel Matthews Wall of
Champions. Housed in bays
between brick columns is a
historical pictorial trip through
the earliest years of Drury
athletics through the present.
Each of Drury’s sports will be
recognized along with special
athletes and coaches who made
significant contributions to the
success of the athletic program.
Busts depicting Weiser, Harding, and Matthews – all coaches
with a long and successful
history at Drury – are a prime
feature of each display section.
Another gathering spot
created with families and kids
in mind is the Panther Deck, a
space on the southeast corner of
the building named by Empire
Bank in honor of Mike and
Carol Williamson. With access
to an outdoor patio, the Panther
Deck holds up to 40 people
who wish to have a family social
event at a basketball game or
before a concert. Birthday parties for kids will feature special
Panther cupcakes. Corporate
groups may order food and beverages from the catering service
and mingle while watching the
game from the best view of the
arena. Sport teams can reserve
the space as well, providing
great viewing and fun.
When concerts play the
3,100 seat venue, the goals and
score tables get rolled off the
court and gray carpet squares
cover the entire arena floor.
Bleachers under the Thomas R.
Stout Student Section slide back
and allow space for the stage to
be built. Perhaps the most exciting feature of all is the sound.
Gray acoustic panels drape
between rafters which help the
specially designed building produce an incredible “surroundsound” experience for everyone.
Backstage Pass
O’Reilly Family Event Center
is just as impressive behind the
scenes. On the lower level, five
locker rooms provide space
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Drury’s signature community spirit is
on display high above the William
A. Pitt court. Students, faculty, staff,
alumni and donors – along with Mayor
Jim O’Neal and other community
supporters – left their mark before the
final beam was placed during O’Reilly
Family Event Center construction in
September 2009.
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for Drury volleyball, men’s
and women’s basketball, and
two visitor areas. In addition,
two dressing/shower spaces
are available for officials. All
of these areas get turned into
celebrity “green rooms” for
concerts and events. Plenty of
storage space for equipment, a
security office, and a laundry
room are located off of the
marshaling area and three-bay
delivery dock.
A special donor helped make
possible an upgrade for the
lockers which are unique with
burl walnut panels and specially
designed drawers and storage
space.
Fourteen offices house the
administration of the Drury
University athletic department,
O’Reilly Family Event Center
staff, volleyball and basketball
coaches, and sports information office. Graduate assistants
and student workers have ample
space to assist the athletic
program. Recruits and other
guests have a nice, comfortable
waiting area prior to meetings
with coaches and staff.
Off of the Sharon D.
Barber lobby, the CoxHealth
Sports Medicine training room
provides seven times the space
of the existing training area in
Hutchens HPER. Six taping
stations, ten treatment tables,
rehab and exercise equipment,
three whirlpools, and a doctor’s
treatment room make this area
an invaluable resource for the
Drury’s 290 student-athletes.
More Than a Building
The most awe-inspiring feature
of O’Reilly Family Event
Center isn’t the square footage
or the scoreboard, the banquet
hall or the bucket seats. It’s the
people who have contributed,
in big ways and small, to every
moment leading to the grand
opening. It’s the people who
will fill the seats and play on the
floor, and the legacy of a new
chapter in Drury’s history just
beginning.
There are so many reasons to
say WOW!
BY MY R A M I L L E R
O’R E I L LY FA M I LY E V E N T
C E N T E R D I R E C TO R
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WA L L A C E
A renovated Wallace Hall comes alive when new students
begin moving in.
BY H O L LY B I N D E R
H O U S I N G CO O R D I N ATO R
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R E N O VA T I O N
“The Wallace Hall renovation is absolutely amazing! While the historical character and charm of the
building remains, the students that live there now
enjoy modern amenities like multiple electrical outlets, stand-up showers, and individual AC/Heating
units in each room. As you walk through the building, you can still notice a hint of “new construction”
smell. New floors, walls, ceilings, light fixtures, and
bathrooms are reminiscent of a fancy hotel– complete with solid-surface countertops and stainless
steel towel bars. The common areas also received a
makeover. The Lobby is roomy and comfortable with
new couches, chairs, and a flat screen TV. Where the
weaving lab used to reside, there is now a coffeehouse style lounge with comfy chairs and a countertop and sink. There’s even a new laundry room in the
basement!
Obviously the residents of Wallace are thrilled
with the upgrades. Students expect to receive nice
accommodations for the price they pay at Drury,
and Wallace lives up to those expectations!”
Matt Battaglia
Residence Life Coordinator &
Director of Second Year Experience
ow has Wallace Residence Hall changed?
“Wallace has always
valued community,” says
Garret Shelenhamer (’12), a
third year resident of Wallace.
“The building itself is just a
building. It is the people inside
it that make the place feel like
home. However, we are so
excited that our home-awayfrom-home is now more accommodating, and, let’s be honest, a
whole lot better looking.”
As the Housing Coordinator,
I used to dread the first week
of school. How many parent
complaints would I get about
the interior of Wallace Hall?
It became a game to count the
number of parent phone calls
that started with, “You know, I
lived in Wallace in the ’70s and
it looks exactly the same. ” I
knew the day couldn’t get worse
when I discovered that Johnny
Doe’s Grandma Josephine
also lived in Wallace when she
attended Drury College back
in the ’50s, and by golly, the
building hasn’t changed since!
The lightning-quick Wallace
renovation that occurred in the
summer of 2010 is just what our
residents deserved. Now they
can enjoy Grandma Josephine’s
digs with modern conveniences.
Thanks to Baron Design &
Associates and Killian Construction, Wallace’s exterior
has retained its historic 20th
century charm, but the inside
has been rebuilt and designed
with the 21st century in mind.
Major structural improvements
include the installation of an
elevator and connecting ramps
between the north and south
wings. Not only will these
changes improve accessibility, it will increase the sense of
community between the wings.
Another community booster is
the new lounge space situated
in the old weaving lab which
features tables for studying and
a kitchen counter.
The building was replumbed, and the outdated
radiant heating system and
window air conditioners were
replaced with combination
heating and cooling units,
which can be individually controlled from room to room.
The new electrical system
doubles the number of electrical outlets in the room. And
how about that extra-touchy
fire alarm system that would
sound anytime a resident
forgot to crack the bathroom
window during a shower? It’s
been ripped out and rewired.
A ventilation system in the
A new Wallace Hall room with freshly painted orange walls.
Other colors include mustard and avacado green.
bathroom also helps reduce the
number of false fire alarms for
which Wallace is known. Now
students stay up having fun and
studying in the building, rather
than outside waiting for the “all
clear!” signal.
In addition to infrastructure
changes, some furnishings and
appliances have been replaced
or upgraded. Before the renovation, limited bathroom space
and storage were identified as
primary concerns. To address
this problem, sinks were relocated to the bedrooms and encased
in a chic storage cabinet with
faux-stone countertop. A mirror
and light fixture are installed
over the in-room sink. Separating the sink from shower/toilet
area allows multiple students
within a suite to get ready at the
same time.
The building has been outfitted with all new anti-microbial, anti-allergenic mattresses.
Each room sports beige walls
and trim and an accent wall,
which varies by level. The first
floor bedrooms boast a mustard
accent, the second floor features
burnt orange and the third
floor a soothing avocado green.
Quite frankly, the building is
awesome, and so is the community within it.
Yes, indeed, Wallace is positively fancy-schmancy. Drury
alums and parents, you called
and the administration acted.
Wallace is snazzier than ever
and is most definitely not your
grandma’s residence hall.
There are numerous naming
opportunities for you to be a
part of Wallace Hall. You can make a gift in honor
of a loved one, or you can partner with suitemates, roommates
or friends to remember the time
you lived in Wallace. There
are 66 rooms and a few public
places where you can stamp a
special legacy on the new Wallace in memory of a mother, a
loved one, a friend, a professor
or staff member, a sorority sister
or pledge class.
A gift in any amount is
greatly appreciated, and all
donors will be honored on a
Master Donor Plaque.
To discuss gift options, please
contact Susan Kirby, office of
alumni & development, (417)
873-7354 or skirby@drury.edu.
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G R E E N
An artist’s rendering shows a green, cool place to relax on campus in the space left by the razing of Turner and Belle halls.
S P A C E
BY D R . W E N DY A N D E R SO N
B I O LO GY PRO F E S SO R A N D D I R E C TO R
O F C A M PU S S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y
A N D
B I K E
T R A I L S
“You can sense the excitement on
campus. With the O’Reilly Family
Event Center, the Wallace Residence
Hall renovation and now the bike
path and green space, everything is
looking up at Drury. Plus, I’m getting a
good work out.”
Katya Lyukina ’11
Drury Student
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The Drury campus community agrees that our beautifully
maintained campus grounds are part of the reason they feel so
connected to the university. The quirky gathering spaces, towering trees and tucked-away gardens inspire us all. This special place
gives you the feeling of being in nature while also being functional
for studying, holding class, hanging out, or participating in various
recreational activities.
The campus grounds continually evolve with our students’
changing needs, and several changes have recently occurred or are
currently in development.
The Kellogg Green, which fills the sites where Belle Hall and
Turner Hall once stood, was opened up with the razing of these
buildings last winter. Drury trustee Tom Kellogg funded the
removal of the buildings and provided the opportunity to develop
a multifunctional outdoor space that serves the needs of all of our
students, faculty, staff and campus visitors.
The President’s Council on Sustainability led the initiative to
survey all members of the campus community in the spring of
2010 to find out what they would like to see in that space. That
long wish list was then given to local landscape architect, Guy
Headland, who developed several design concepts that incorporated the most common and feasible ideas. The final plans were
presented to the campus community and to the Board of Trustees
in May 2010. All who saw the plans were excited about the possibilities for a central campus location for outdoor gathering that
would link student life, academic and athletic sections of campus.
During the summer of 2010, initial work to prepare the site for
all of the planned elements began with the removal of the road that
separated the Belle site from the Turner site. This included removal
of 40 feet of the parking lot to the east of the site, and the building up of dirt for a relatively flat grade over that section to provide
an open space for intramural games, ultimate Frisbee, picnics, and
studying.
A new sidewalk meanders through the grand old oaks from the
southwest corner by Drury Lane into the center of the green space
and out again to the northwest corner. This fall, a group of stu-
dents from the School of Architecture will design the patio dining
area with a pergola or arbor, which will be at the north end of the
space, connecting it to the Findlay Student Center south entrance.
This patio will be raised three or four feet above the recreational
field below, so the patio itself will serve the dual purpose of a dining and observation area above the field. It will also serve as stage
from which concerts and other performances can occur with the
audience seated on the lawn.
Other elements added this fall include some seating zones to
serve as outdoor classrooms and other tucked away benches for
studying or chatting with friends. Next spring, we will plant a
colorful wildflower garden on the south end of the space. We expect additional elements to appear over the next few years, including sculptures, intriguing structures to climb and swing on, fruit
orchards and vegetable gardens.
Across the Lane, a clay-colored bike path was installed, labeled
with imprinted bike emblems, to serve as a link for College Park
residents needing to get from the Calhoun and Bennett intersection into the central axis of the campus of Drury Lane.
To ease congestion caused by pedestrians and cyclists sharing sidewalks and to aid in the safety of all, the bike lane was
positioned alongside or near an existing sidewalk that extends
through the President’s House yard, and alongside the north side
of Sunderland Field. The bike lane is just one piece of the program
the President’s Council on Sustainability developed to expand our
cycling culture on campus.
In partnership with the President’s Council on Wellness, the
council also purchased 40 new Jamis mountain bikes to check out
to students at no charge on a semester basis. In addition, 20 more
used bikes were tuned up and made available for short-term checkouts for daily use or weekend bike rides. To support that program,
a bicycle maintenance shop has been established in the President’s
House Garage with two students who are experienced bicycle
technicians running it. They are maintaining the university-owned
bikes and will also offer light maintenance services for the personal
bikes of any student.
The development of the Kellogg Green and the laying of the
north-end bike path, along with the new bike loan and maintenance programs, are serving the needs of our students to stay
healthy and active and to enjoy the outdoor beauty of our campus.
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N E WS & N OT E S F RO M
D RU RY U N I VE R S I T Y
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O’Reilly Family
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H I G H L I G H T S
Faculty, staff and their families joined
students at the FSC fountains for the
annual celebration before classes
began. This fun night marks the end
of freshman orientation and features
the traditions of Pineapple Whip and
a fireworks show.
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Drury opened up the new
O’Reilly Family Event Center
with ten events in the tenth
month of 2010 culminating
with the Pointer Sisters Grand
Opening concert on Oct. 30.
The O’Reilly Family Event
Center project broke ground in
May 2009, and the public got
its first look inside on Oct. 1.
The events included:
• Friday, Oct. 1, Celebrate
Good Times on the Plaza,
featuring building tours, a barbecue, a concert with M-Dock
Band and former Lady Panther
Liz Moriondo, and a fireworks
show.
• Saturday, Oct. 2, Alumni
Weekend, Family Day, and the
Panther Run benefiting Care to
Learn.
• Friday, Oct. 8, the first sporting event: the Panther volleyball
team hosted the University of
Missouri of Science and Technology.
• Saturday, Oct. 9, Springfield
Symphony Pops concert series
featuring music from famous
movies.
• Friday, Oct. 15, the Panthers
and Lady Panthers entertained
fans with Hoops Hysteria.
• Saturday, Oct. 16, Hammons
School of Architecture’s 25th
Anniversary Gala.
• Saturday, Oct. 23, the ninth
annual Drury Athletics Auction.
• Thursday, Oct. 28, Axel and
the Equators brought a night of
swinging blues music.
• Friday, Oct. 29, band Lifehouse joined by 2009 American
Idol winner Kris Allen.
• Saturday, Oct. 30, the formal
building dedication, ribbon cutting and lively concert featuring
the Pointer Sisters.
The big events continue into
November with former Hootie
and the Blowfish front man
Darius Rucker and funny man
Bill Engvall scheduled.
Drury Celebrates
Record Enrollment
Drury has a record enrollment
of 5,625 students for fall semester 2010 following the census of
the school’s multiple campuses
and online programs. This
figure includes adult evening
and online programs, graduate
classes and the traditional Day
School.
Drury’s traditional undergraduate Day School gained
81 students from fall 2009 for
a record 1,631 students, which
beats the previous record of
1,608 set in 2007. The 1,631
students include a record freshman class of 406 and a total of
538 new undergraduates.
“Even in a difficult economic
environment, students continue
to see the value that a Drury
education will bring them while
they’re here on campus and long
after they’ve graduated,” says
Drury President Todd Parnell.
“Everyone at Drury has done
a good job of communicating
that value and benefit over the
last year and we see the rewards
of that effort in the new enrollment numbers.”
Drury’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies set
new all-time records for student
enrollment, as well. CGCS has
3,457 undergraduate students
taking 34,667 credit hours-both numbers are records.
Besides the main campus in
Springfield, CGCS offers
courses through nine locations
across southwest Missouri in
addition to online classes.
This semester, 537 students
are enrolled in Drury’s eight
graduate programs. Drury
CGCS offers master’s degrees in
art, business, communication,
criminal justice, criminology,
education, music therapy, studio art & theory, and teaching.
Enrollment in online courses
has grown 14 percent over fall
2009. Drury’s online courses
make up 30 percent of CGCS
class offerings. Drury offers 11
bachelor’s degrees that can be
completed entirely online.
Top Female Communicators
The Association for Women in
Communications (AWC) hon-
ored communication student
Lauren Ormsby and Communication Associate Professor
Regina Waters, Ph.D., with two
of the organization’s top awards.
Ormsby, a senior at Drury,
earned the AWC’s Rising Star
award. Established in 1990,
the Rising Star Award is given
to one student member out of
all AWC chapters in the nation
and is the highest honor the
AWC can bestow on a student
member. This is the second
straight year a Drury student
has earned the award. Mallory
Noelke was honored in 2009.
Ormsby is a double major in
advertising and public relations,
works in the communications
office of a Springfield hospital
and is an active member of
Drury’s Ad Team.
Waters earned the AWC’s
Outstanding Faculty Advisor
award. Besides teaching undergraduate and graduate courses
in Drury’s communication
department, she also provides
leadership for Drury’s AWC
student chapter (Drury Communication Networks). She has
served as the chapter advisor
since 1996 and currently serves
as program chair for the Springfield AWC professional chapter.
Architecture
Celebrates 25 Years
Drury University’s Hammons
School of Architecture celebrated 25 years of educating
students on Oct. 15 and 16.
Accomplishments for the school
include:
• Accreditation from the National Architectural Accrediting
Board (NAAB).
• Drury architecture students
played an integral role in
building the first ever LEED
Platinum certified Habitat for
Humanity home for a local
family, as well as completing
projects now featured in the
Springfield-Branson National
Airport and the Commercial
Street Farmers Market Pavilion.
• HSA’s Center for Community
Studies has helped more than
80 communities, governments
and not-for-profits with design
and planning issues. In some
cases, the students’ work has
helped the organizations secure
grants for community revitalization.
“To date, over 500 students
have graduated from the School
of Architecture,” said Michael
Buono, director of the Hammons School of Architecture.
“The weekend will be an opportunity for the Drury community and alumni to come together
to celebrate this anniversary.”
Minority Entrepreneur
Conference Held
Drury’s Edward Jones Center
for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (EJC) hosted the first
Minority Entrepreneurship
Conference on Saturday, Oct. 9.
The conference provided
an opportunity for minority
entrepreneurs to learn basic
entrepreneurship skills and also
hear about contracting with
the government and specific
funding opportunities as well
as network with other entrepreneurs and professionals that can
help with their businesses.
“The addition of the Minority Entrepreneurship Conference
is a natural fit with our mission
both at the Edward Jones Center and Drury at large,” says Dr.
Kelley Still, executive director
of the EJC. “Our relationships
with the minority community
are important to us and have allowed us to develop meaningful
programming for entrepreneurs
in the community.”
Bike Culture Established
In an effort to increase bicycle
use, decrease the use of fossil
fuels and promote a wellness
culture, Drury has 60 bikes
available for use by students
starting this semester.
There is no cost to students
to use the bikes, whether they
are checked out for a few hours
or for the entire semester.
“This decision was made after a year-long discussion in the
President’s Council on Sustainability about ways that we can
enhance the bicycle culture on
campus and encourage alternative transportation, particularly
for students who live on campus,” says Dr. Wendy Anderson,
director of campus sustainability. “We want to encourage
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students to get to class in ways
other than their cars.”
Springfield Bicycle Company
sold Drury 40 Jamis mountain bikes at a deep discount.
The new bikes are available
for semester-long checkout.
Twenty more used bicycles were
donated by campus security,
and those bikes are available for
short-term rentals. Each bike
will come with a U-style lock.
The President’s Council on Sustainability has hired students
with mechanical abilities to
help maintain the bikes.
Students also have a bike
trail on campus. The approximately 175-yard paved path
connects the Jefferson Park
apartment complex on the
northwest end of campus to the
circle at the north end of Drury
Lane. Construction on the trail
was completed over the summer.
Drury Named
a Best Midwest College
Drury is included in The
Princeton Review’s list of the
best colleges in the Midwest.
Drury is one of 152 institutions
the education services company
recommends in its “Best in the
Midwest” section of its website
feature, “2011 Best Colleges:
Region by Region.” Drury’s
profile can be found at The
Princeton Review’s website.
“It is gratifying that The
Princeton Review recognizes
the quality education Drury
provides its students. Beyond
the integration of liberal learning and professional programs,
we are proud that the Princeton Review acknowledges
the robust student life and
study abroad opportunities
that extend education beyond
the classroom at Drury,” says
Charles Taylor, vice president
for academic affairs.
“We’re pleased to recom-
Bike trails are part of the
plan for the new green
space on campus.
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mend Drury University to users
of our site as one of the best
schools to earn their undergraduate degree. We chose it and
the other terrific institutions we
name as ‘regional best’ colleges
mainly for their excellent academic programs,” says Robert
Franek, senior vice president of
publishing.
Instructor Named
Educator of the Year
Drury online instructor Ruth
Schafer received the Educator of the Year award from the
Missouri Distance Learning
Association (MoDLA).
Schafer is an adjunct instructor in the English department.
She teaches English composition to incoming freshmen for
Drury’s online programs.
“Ruth’s passion for what she
does inspires all who have the
pleasure to work with her to do
even more. She is truly a gifted
and innovative teacher and well
deserving of this award,” says
Steve Hynds, director of Online
Education.
Latinas Explore
Ideas at Drury
Twelve Latina teenagers from
southwest Missouri spent a
week at Drury from July 19-23
for the Campamento de Alumnas Hispanas (Summer Camp
for Latina girls).
The dozen girls taking part
in the program are self-identified Latinas, entering the eighth
or ninth grades in the fall of
2010 and they all had to apply
and gain acceptance into the
program. The students lived in
Drury dormitories and ate in
the university’s cafeteria during
their stay at no cost.
The theme of the week was
“Exploring Identity” and activities included academic and
non-academic pursuits. In the
classroom, the students received
instruction from Drury faculty
on literature, women’s studies,
computer programming and
writing. Out of the classroom,
the girls learned about meditation, physical education, jewelry
making, and self-defense.
The project was led by Drs.
Jayne White and Rebecca Denton from the School of Education and Child Development;
Dr. Elizabeth Nichols, professor of Spanish and Dr. Tim
Robbins, instructor of Spanish.
Four Drury students supervised the campers as resident
advisors: Barb Johnson, Denise
de León, Krista Boettler and
Jazmin Roman.
Summer Scholars
Come to Drury
The third straight year of
Drury’s Summer Scholars
program for African-American
teenagers took place July 5.
For two weeks, more than 50
Springfield high school and
middle school students experienced college life.
“This program is consistent
with Drury’s mission to enrich
the community and build an
ethnically diverse campus,” says
Dr. Mark Wood, professor of
chemistry. “We were extremely
proud that the Summer Scholars program played a role in
Drury receiving the Educational Partnership Award from
the Springfield chapter of the
NAACP.”
The Summer Scholars
program was founded in July
2008 by three Drury professors – Drs. Bruce Callen, Peter
Meidlinger and Wood – to give
15 African-American middle
school boys a residential college
experience. This year, the number of students has more than
tripled, thanks in large part to
the inclusion of female students
in 2009.
OCSS Helps the Environment
Drury’s Ozarks Center for
Sustainable Solutions (OCSS)
received $739,200 in grant
funding from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
to reduce diesel pollution in
southwest Missouri.
The Missouri Green Fleet
grant, awarded through the
Missouri Department of
Natural Resources, will provide
a total of $1,872,730 in grant
money for three target areas:
St. Louis, Kansas City and
Springfield.
OCSS retrofitted 118 school
buses operating in the area with
fuel-operated heaters or diesel
oxidation catalysts, replacing
eight older school buses with
brand new buses that will meet
2010 emission standards and
retrofitting 14 trash trucks and
45 concrete mixers with diesel
oxidation catalysts.
These projects are expected
to keep nearly 13,000 tons of
diesel emissions from entering
Missouri’s air through the life
of the buses, locomotives and
other diesel equipment that will
be replaced or retrofitted.
Artwork Celebrated
at the Missouri Hotel
For the 10th straight year,
Drury graduate students partnered with The Kitchen, Inc.,
to create and inspire art with
residents of the Missouri Hotel.
The artwork produced by
Missouri Hotel residents, a shelter for homeless single females,
families or couples, was shown
in June. The theme of the art
show was “Your life is a masterpiece: What are you creating?”
The graduate course, Building Community through the
Arts, is designed to offer students an approach to creativity
in everyday living and learning,
while giving students the opportunity to make a difference
within the Drury neighborhood
by introducing residents of the
Missouri Hotel to visual arts,
music and literature.
“It is about the art of living
well. Living creatively through
art,” says Dr. Rebecca Burrell,
Drury adjunct professor of
education. Besides the opportunity to work with the Missouri
Hotel residents, students gain
an understanding of visual
and performing arts while also
examining poverty in America.
Blind Students Learn about
Growth Opportunities
Around 15 blind high school
students from three states spent
a week on the Drury campus,
June 21-25, to learn about opportunities in higher education
for students with disabilities.
“There is 80 percent unemployment among legally blind
people,” says Dr. Chris Craig,
director of the School of Education and Child Development,
who is blind. “We want kids to
understand that college is a possibility and that we would want
them here at Drury.”
The students, who came
from Missouri, Arkansas and
Oklahoma, learned about the
special technologies available
to them, including programs
that turn text into speech and
electronic Braille note-takers. In
addition, the students attended
classes, learned about social opportunities in college, received
an introduction to wellness and
gained knowledge about the
non-academic aspects of
college, such as, how to deal
with a roommate.
Shawn Askinosie, who
owns Askinosie Chocolate in
Springfield, hosted the students
at his chocolate-making facility
for a tour and some simulations
involving the production of
chocolate bars.
Drury master’s degree
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students in the class “Psychology of the Exceptional Child”
worked with the blind students
as well as graduate students
from other universities who are
pursuing a master’s in special
education with an emphasis in
orientation and mobility.
Graduate Receives Fulbright
2010 Drury graduate Brett
Marler recently received a Fulbright grant to teach English in
Turkey this fall. The Fulbright
grant, awarded on behalf of
the Institution of International
Education, will support Marler’s nine-month Fulbright-Yök
English Teaching Assistantship
(ETA) in Turkey.
There, he and 35 other ETAs
will assist in teaching English
classes at new universities in
central, southeastern and eastern Turkey for 20 hours a week.
Additionally, Marler and the
other ETAs will act as ambassadors to help students gain a
broader contextual understanding of the United States.
Civil War Workshops Held
This summer, Drury Associate
Professor of English Dr. Randy
Fuller hosted two, week-long
interactive civil war workshops
for kindergarten through 12th
grade teachers from around the
nation.
The workshops, titled
“Wilson’s Creek: How a Forgotten Battle Saved Missouri
and Changed the Course of
the Civil War,” were held on
Drury’s campus and the historic
Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield.
Each morning, participants
took part in seminars with
premier Civil War scholars
including: John Stauffer, Harvard University; Lucas Morell,
Washington and Lee; Angela
Miller, Washington University; Shawn Alexander, Kansas
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Drury Lane during spring
commencement.
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University; and William Piston,
Missouri State University.
In the afternoon, educators
traveled outside the classroom
to visit Wilson’s Creek’s museums, battle sites and library.
“We uncovered the significance of the Battle of Wilson’s
Creek to the issues of race, slavery, and sectional identity that
led to the Civil War,” Fuller
says. “In the process, we journeyed into the soul of America.”
Last fall, Fuller received
$160,231 in grant money from
the National Endowment for
the Humanities to start the
workshop.
NAACP Recognizes Drury
The Springfield chapter of the
NAACP presented Drury with
the Educational Partnership
Award at their annual Freedom
Fund Ball on May 16.
Drury first teamed up with
the local NAACP chapter in
spring 2009, to provide office
space for members in the Drury
University Diversity Center at
historic Washington Avenue
Baptist Church. Since then,
Drury has continued its partnership with the organization
through a variety of programs,
including Drury University’s
Summer Scholars.
“Drury was recognized
because of its outstanding educational partnership with the
NAACP,” says Francine Pratt,
current president of the Springfield chapter of the NAACP.
Pratt went on to highlight
several of the projects that
the NAACP and Drury have
collaborated. “At a ‘Gathering’ meeting we discussed the
concept of exposing children
to a college environment and
Drury created the Summer
Scholars Program. Through
an e-mail exchange, we noted
that we were looking for office
space and Drury provided us
office space and a telephone. In
preparing for the Martin Luther
King Jr. Essay Contest, we were
looking for someone to coor-
dinate the effort and Drury’s
students, under the leadership
of Peter Meidlinger, read over
300 essays during finals week.”
Alumnus Receives
Honorary Degree
Drury conferred degrees to
585 students during the 137th
spring commencement.
James Bone, a 1980 Drury
graduate, member of the
Panthers’ 1979 NAIA national
championship team, and a
member of the Drury Board
of Trustees addressed the 234
graduates from Drury’s traditional Day School.
“My education at Drury
allowed me to enjoy a successful
career in financial services as a
senior executive responsible for
operations in North America,
South America, Canada and
India,” Bone said. “As the son
of a steel mill and postal worker
from Chattanooga, Tenn., I
could not have imagined how
Drury could make such a difference in my life.”
Bone was also awarded an
honorary Doctor of Humane
Letters. Bone recently founded
Global Compliance Advisors,
LLC. His company provides
advanced compliance and
operational risk approaches
for firms. Before founding his
company, Bone was a senior
vice president of risk management for Fidelity Investments
Institutional Services Company,
Inc.
Earlier in the day, 351
graduates earned degrees from
Drury’s College of Graduate and Continuing Studies
(CGCS); 48 of those were master’s degrees and the other 303
were undergraduate degrees.
The new dean of CGCS, Dr.
Brian Holloway, sent the graduates off with a message about
what he called “the gospel of
self-improvement.”
“Use the lessons you’ve
learned, never give up,” Holloway said. “Be a beacon, be a
shining light for the gospel of
self-improvement and spread
that light throughout the land.”
Alumni Donate to O’Reilly
Family Event Center
Drury graduates Craig and
Tracy Curry donated $500,000
as the final major gift to finish construction costs for the
O’Reilly Family Event Center.
For their gift, Drury’s athletic field and training facilities
was named the Curry Sports
Complex. This designation
encompasses the field and track
at Harrison Stadium along with
Drury’s indoor training facility
at the corner of Central and
Summit. Harrison Stadium will
retain its name.
Craig Curry graduated from
Drury in 1983 where he studied
economics and business administration. Now, he’s the chairman and chief executive officer
for Central Bank in Lebanon,
Mo. Curry’s wife, Tracy (Schay)
Curry studied sociology and
criminology at Drury before
graduating in 1984. Longtime
Drury bookstore director
Myrna Clickenbeard is Tracy
Curry’s mother.
“Tracy and I are excited to
be involved with such a great
project for Drury University
and the Springfield community,” Craig Curry said. “The
O’Reilly Family Event Center
is a wonderful addition for the
Drury community offering far
more than just a sports arena.
We see our gift for the naming
of the Curry Sports Complex
to also do more for Drury. Our
time at Drury was memorable
and rewarding. It has enabled
us to make this gift, and it feels
great to be able to give back
to an organization that did so
much for us and continues to
excel today.”
Time Capsule Opened
A 62-year-old time capsule was
discovered in the cornerstone
of Turner Hall. At a ceremony
on campus, Red Richmond,
director of facilities services,
cut open the copper box, and
Archivist Bill Garvin pulled out
mildewed contents to reveal:
• A copy of the Springfield
Leader and Press from April 20,
1948. The paper included an
article previewing the setting of
the cornerstone for Turner Hall
the next day at Drury.
• A copy of the Springfield
Daily News from April 21,
1948, that included an article
about moonshine.
• A copy of the Drury College
catalog from 1947-48.
• A copy of student newspaper
the Mirror from April 10, 1948.
“This is a testament to the
optimism of the people who
placed this time capsule 62
years and 14 days ago, that they
were confident that Drury University would be around today,”
Garvin said.
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Drury Helps Small Towns
Students working in Drury’s
Center for Community Studies
(CCS) spent the semester working with Montrose and Hermitage, two smaller communities
seeking revitalization efforts.
Together, the communities and
students developed a plan to
help the cities attract businesses,
increase population and retain
or establish an identity.
The plans that Drury students conceive and give to the
communities help CCS cities
receive grants and funding to
carry out the proposed plans
with professional architects and
planners. In the past several
years, CCS has worked with
Lamar, Webb City and Brookfield, all of which received the
Downtown Revitalization and
Economic Assistance for Missouri (DREAM) initiative. The
DREAM initiative is a designation that allows smaller towns
the same access to economic
development tools as larger
communities.
Drury Honored for Being
Environmentally Responsible
Drury is one of the country’s
most environmentally responsible colleges according to The
Princeton Review. The nationally known education services
company selected Drury for
inclusion in a unique resource
created for college applicants —
“The Princeton Review’s Guide
to 286 Green Colleges.” Drury
is the only school from Missouri to make the list.
Developed by The Princeton Review in partnership
with the U.S. Green Building
Council, the “Guide to 286
Green Colleges” is the first,
free comprehensive guidebook
focused solely on institutions
of higher education that have
demonstrated an above average
commitment to sustainability in
terms of campus infrastructure,
activities and initiatives.
“We are honored to be
recognized among the top 5
percent of universities who have
made a strong commitment to
sustainability,” says Dr. Wendy
Anderson, director of Campus
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Sustainability. “We hope this
will put Drury on the radar for
students who are interested in
a university that values sustainability.”
The Mirror Wins First Place
Student newspaper the Mirror
won first place for best overall
newspaper in its division at
the Missouri College Media
Association (MCMA) awards.
The Mirror was also awarded
sweepstakes in its division, a
recognition given to the college
newspaper winning the most
award points overall.
“The staff has worked hard
over the past year to cover the
Drury community, and these
awards validate that dedication
and hard work,” says Dr. Jonathan Groves, assistant professor
of communication. “It’s incredibly important. It means we
are doing something right. It’s
validation that the university
students are producing a viable
news medium that serves the
Drury community.”
Parade Honors Swimming
and Diving Teams
A parade and celebration
honored the Drury men’s and
women’s swimming and diving
teams on their back-to-back
dual national championships
won in March at the Division
II meet in Canton, Ohio. The
Central High School Kilties
joined the Drury community
in the parade to honor the two
teams.
The parade finished at
the Findlay Student Center
fountain circle where the teams
signed autographs and shared
ice cream with their classmates,
teachers and fans.
Drury picked up its eighth
men’s title and seventh women’s
NCAA titles on March 13
at the Division II swimming
championships in Canton,
Ohio. The Panthers now have
swept both titles in 1999, 2007,
2009 and 2010.
In addition, Drury men’s
sophomore swimmer Jun Han
Kim was named National Men’s
Swimmer of the Year.
Video Students Win Awards
Drury video students, led by
instructor Brian Shipman, won
more first place awards than any
other college or university in
Missouri at the 2010 Missouri
Broadcast Educators Association Awards Competition. This
is the second straight year that
Drury students have dominated
the first place awards.
Bobby Hearn won first place
awards for sports story, documentary, sports show and news
story. Jared Hall won first place
for music video while Charles
Yeager won first place for public
service announcement. Naru
Narayan won first place in the
script category, and Chris Beckman won first place for his work
in computer animation. John
Miller won first place audio for
sports play by play.
Honorable mentions went to
Sophie Parker for a commercial,
John Miller for sports story and
Stephanie Greene for experimental video.
Business School Achieves
AACSB Accreditation
The Breech School of Business
Administration achieved accreditation of its business degree
program by recent action of the
Board of Directors of AACSB
International – The Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools
of Business. Founded in 1916,
AACSB International is the longest service and largest global
accrediting body for business
schools that offer undergraduate
and graduate degrees in business and accounting.
Less than 5 percent of business schools worldwide have
earned this distinguished hallmark of excellence in management education.
To achieve accreditation, an
institution’s business program
must undergo a meticulous
internal review and evaluation
process.
Architecture Students Design,
Build Kiosk at the Airport
In March, Drury University
architecture students designed
and built an art kiosk at the
Springfield-Branson National
Airport.
The kiosk is a walk-through
structure in the Great Hall
at the airport between two
baggage carousels, and it is designed to be more than a typical
art display.
“Instead of just creating
something that people would
walk by and look at, we wanted
to create a space that would
encourage people to experience
the art itself,” said Patrick Butler, Drury architecture student.
Four students in the DesignBuild class in Hammons School
of Architecture conceived the
kiosk on paper and then set
about putting it together.
Constructing the kiosk at
Drury challenged the students.
“The unique part is that we
have to fabricate the kiosk
off-site, assemble it to make
sure it all works, disassemble
the structure, ship it to the
airport and then assemble it onsite,” said Traci Sooter, Drury
architecture professor. The four
students are: Patrick Butler, Justin Bruce, Austin Abbott and
Daniel Renner. Architecture
Shop Supervisor Stanley Rone
co-taught the class with Sooter.
Prayer Service Raises Funds
for Haitian Earthquake Relief
Amidst the busy start to the
spring semester, about 50
people took time at noon for a
prayer service at Drury’s Stone
Chapel to remember the victims
of the Haitian earthquake.
“Part of the mission of
Drury University is to provide
students with a global perspective,” says Chaplain Dr. Peter
Browning. “We could not begin
the new semester without taking time to note this tragedy
and do what we can to help the
victims.”
The prayer service raised
$1,589. That money was
donated to Springfield-based
Convoy of Hope to assist with
its humanitarian work in Haiti.
Ron Showers, outreach director
with Convoy of Hope, reported
at the service that his organization had already distributed
294,000 meals to the people of
Haiti.
Sister School Facilities
Dedicated
In 1995, Drury University professors Rabindra and Protima
Roy founded the Hem Sheela
Model School in Durgapur,
India. Drury’s sister school is
a private K-12 institution that
educates 3,350 students from all
over India.
Now, thanks to donations
from the former chairman of
Drury’s Board of Trustees John
Beuerlein and his wife Crystal,
Hem Sheela Model School
is getting a state-of-the-art
recreation facility, a high-tech
science laboratory including
biotechnology, a chemistry
laboratory, a new library, and
an advanced computer laboratory.
The crown jewel of the
improvements is the 100,000
square foot recreation facility that will feature a volleyball court, a basketball gym,
a swimming pool and an
auditorium with a 1,500-seat
capacity. Currently, the only
physical education opportunities for Hem Sheela students are
outdoor soccer and track.
“This magnificent arena
will help to develop complete
human beings by combining
excellence in academics with
facilities that develop the mind,
body and soul,” says Dr. Rabindra Roy, Drury professor of
chemistry. “This state-of-the-art
facility will be used throughout the year, not only by Hem
Sheela students, but also for
nationwide competitions with
other schools.”
The national champion
swimming and diving teams
celebrated with a parade.
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TOTAL INCOME
NET ENDOWMENT ASSETS
in millions of dollars
84
84
74
GRADUATE SCHOOL
ENROLLMENT
458
68
71
2009
2010
476
505
526
537
Tuition & Fees
Auxiliary
Enterprises
2006
Private Gifts
for Operations
B Y
Federal
Grants
T H E
Private Gifts
for arena & Endowment
2007
2008
TOTAL GIVING
in millions of dollars
2006
2007
2008
2009
EVENING SCHOOL
ENROLLMENT
14.3
State
Grants
2010
2843
2931
N U M B E R S
3443
3457
2009
2010
3040
7.3
OPERATING EXPENSES
5.1
5.8
4.7
Debt Service
2006
Institutional
Support
Plant
Operations
Instruction
& Academic
Support
2007
2008
2009
2010
DAY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
1606
1606
2006
2007
1555
1550
1631
2008
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
FIRST YEAR TO SOPHOMORE
STUDENT RETENTION
STATISTICS, DAY SCHOOL
81.8%
82.1%
80.9%
82.6%
82.7%
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Athletics
Student
Services
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Auxiliary
Enterprise
Expenses
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DRURY UNIVERSITY
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
MAY 31
ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents - general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,530,908
Accounts receivable from students,
net of allowance of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,683,359
Accounts receivable - other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,686,518
Due from other funds Prepaid expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382,267
Inventories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271,955
Notes receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602,513
Student loans receivable - federal program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,026,723
Bond reserve held by trustee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128,137
Pledges receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,321,149
Investments - real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,052,000
Investments - campus
Investments - marketable securities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,158,025
Property, plant, and equipment, net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,220,011
Contributions receivable from trusts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,074,316
Beneficial interest in health care trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,092,668
Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,316,808
Unamortized bond issue costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386,477
Total assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$168,933,834
LIABILITIES:
Accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,034,262
Due to other funds
Accrued payroll and benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,023,177
Other accrued expenses and liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,512
Unearned income and student prepayments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466,940
Notes payable - operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000,000
Notes payable - property purchases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735,634
Funds held for others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350,561
Salary continuation plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 810,000
Interest rate swap agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,627,567
Bonds payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,475,000
Liabilities under split-interest agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,001,917
Federal advances for student loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 898,876
Total liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,487,446
NET ASSETS:
Unrestricted net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46,772,157
Temporarily restricted net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,665,365
Permanently restricted net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,008,866
Total net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,446,388
Total liabilities and net assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $168,933,834
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DRURY UNIVERSITY ALUMNI BY STATE
14
10
157
10
24
6
90
86
17
16
21
472
193
291
51
62
92
78
98
55
42
135
88
20
384
576
54
128
179
21
80
29
733
15 202
79
360
394
36
149
98
14,340
8
67
94
210
22
59
399
29
50
1-9
10-50
51-100
• Drury alumni in all 50 states
• Missouri most dense
• Montana least dense
100-250
251-1000
1000-15000
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T
H O N O R
he generous support
of our many alumni,
parents, friends,
corporate, and
foundation donors
makes possible Drury
University’s significant
accomplishments. In the past fiscal
year we raised nearly $7 million
toward our educational mission. The
Honor Roll that follows acknowledges
contributions made between June 1,
2009 and May 31, 2010. We extend
our sincerest gratitude for every act of
generosity represented on the pages
that follow. We have made every effort
to provide a complete and accurate
listing of donors and gifts. Please
accept our sincere apologies if we have
made a mistake or omission. Should
you notice incorrect information,
please contact us and we will gladly
correct our records.
Drury University
Office of Alumni and Development
900 N Benton
Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 873-7320
R O L L
HONOR ROLL OF
DONORS
All donations to Drury beginning
June 1, 2009 through May 31, 2010.
O F
Harwood - Trustee - $15,000.00+
Harwood - President’s - $10,000.00+
Harwood - Dean’s - $5,000.00+
D O N O R S
Harwood - Member - $2,000.00+
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum $1,000.00+
Scarlet and Gray - Gold - $500.00+
Scarlet and Gray - Silver - $250.00+
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze - $100.00+
Scarlet and Gray - Member - $.01+
ALUMNI
1925
Harwood - President’s
*J. York Johnson Estate
1930
Harwood - Member
Hazel Kindrick Lunsford
1932
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Mary Lou McKinley McKee
1936
Harwood - Trustee
Dr. John Ferguson
1937
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Sterling Newberry
*deceased **New Harwood Members
30
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Miriam Walters Blum-Baur
1938
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. Kenneth Knabb
1939
Harwood - Trustee
Ben Parnell
Harwood - Dean’s
*R. William Greer Estate
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
C. Dean Fales
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Charlotte McClung Dykema
Jane Reynolds Rankin
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Rachel Kamerer Anderson
Ruth Ellis Springston
1940
Scarlet and Gray
James Hughes
Mary Ellen Porter Wheeler
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Nancy Luster Farthing
1941
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Wilma Coffield Baker
George Moulton
*Dr. Jack North
Elzene Kaderly Yancey
1942
Harwood - Trustee
*Forest Lipscomb
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Allene Shelton Kinder
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Phyllis Shirk Tisdale
1943
Harwood - Trustee
Dr. MacDonald Bonebrake
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Don Gose
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Angie Busiek Bennett
Dr. John Herweg
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Rev. Ned Romine
1944
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Wendell Reed
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Mary Rogers Hyde
Robert Lick
Lucille Davidson Rainwater
John Williams
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Eileen Walden Hardison
Mary Sue Franks Lancaster
Betty Jane Rathbone Turner
1945
Harwood - Trustee
*Marjorie Love Estate
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Lucy Neal Patterson
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
David Weems
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Florene Calkin Honey
Dr. Thomas Macdonnell
Mary Rettig Minnich
Dorothy Lindecker Russo
Dr. Richard Stolp
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Dorothy Dillard
Betty Quick Knauf-Broe
Flora Lockwood Saxton
1946
Harwood - President’s
Dr. Bill Prater
Harwood - Dean’s
Eleanor MacKenzie Sack
Harwood - Member
Dr. Mary Jane Pool
*Betty Nelson Shannon
George Shannon
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Virgil Anderson
Jacquelyn Kidd Dushko
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Nancy Hasler Watling
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Nancy Jones Aton
Carol Farnham Bancroft
Betty Long Dickey
Wanda Thompson Hawkins
Mary Sanford Martin
Eleanor Greig Rickerson
Emily Taylor Viets
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Claire Schumann
Marjorie Fly Zimmerman
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Rosemary Bane
Doris Tiller Burnett
Martha Staples Schneider
Dorothy Hoffman Tongue
1947
Harwood - President’s
*Dr. Arlie Bonar
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
*William Drago
Charlotte Huff Lowther
Dr. Leonard Pronko
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Margaret Jezzard Banta
Mary Jean Moore Riddle
Marjorie Martin Trump
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Marjorie Owen Cook
Richard Johnson
Peggy Lusk
Alice Crowder Trumblee
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Kathleen Brown Cox
Mary Lou Griffith Goldsworthy
*L.William Murrell
Patsy Witherspoon Poulos
Virginia Feist Witte
1948
Harwood – Trustee
Jane Ross Schneider
Harwood - President’s
Norma Williams Bonar
Harwood - Dean’s
Ruby Jane Hendrickson Scott
Harwood - Member
Harold John
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Jane Zuegel
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Donna Poore Atchley
Capt. Beauford Bancroft
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Don Akers
Leo Busch
Maurice Clopton
James Hickman
Jack Hughes
Jean Coombs Sallwasser
Patricia Foster Thompson
Robert Webb
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Rose Marie Reed Feazell
Sibyl Tolman Graham
Mildred Tindle Jarratt
Patrick Rettig
Joan Viets VonStroh
C. Richard Weaver
1949
Harwood - Trustee
Henry Schneider
Harwood - Dean’s
Betty Cole Dukert
Harwood - Member
Dr. Robert McKinnell
Roberta Prater Springer
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Dr. Allen Eikner
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Marjorie Duncan Dean
Cornelia Findlay Odom
Dr. Thomas Watling
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Virginia Hickman Wommack
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Frances Durr Borg
John Cline
Thomas Dwyer
Frederick Fieker
Dr. Robert Holland
Kenneth Miller
Martha Kidd Parker
John Plag
John Riordan
J.Stanley Smith
Dr. John Wagner
Charlotte Walch
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Orland Armstrong
*Cmdr. William Bartlett
Joseph Burnett
Gordon Cummings
Jean Heitmann Elbert
Nancy Taylor Ganyard
*Wayne Hargis
Patsy Mack Lacamp
Mary Price Marston
1950
Harwood - Dean’s
*Roselyn Bergman Estate
James W. Scott
Harwood - Member
Dr. Ted Colson
*deceased **New Harwood Members
29
31
Mary Lou Humphreys Raymond
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
James Guthrie
J. Randolph Wilson
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
William I. Cole
Rev. Robert Wright
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Rev. Neal Grubaugh
Dr. Walter Jacob
John Kunkel
Marguerite Wetzel Lee
Robert Lee
Harold Moore
Rev. Elton Smith
Delores Sheppard Watkins
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Miona Crane Armstrong
Barbara Karbe Brunkhorst
Jo Ann Brown Buckner
J. Wendell Carey
Rev. Vernon Dolde
*Dr. J. W. Fiegenbaum
Ralph Goerke
Robert Huitt
Nancy Ballard Johnson
Rev. Ted Landis
Drummond Rucker
Dr. Mary Snow
Charles Tillman
Scarlet and Gray - Member
John Carson
Evelyn Hughes Coffey
Daniel Devaney
Arthur Elbert
Patricia Pipkin Farmer
Dr. Charles Hicklin
Laura Mutz Hurlbutt
Charlotte Goss Larson
Truman Nall
Frances Clayton Roberts
Mona Land Tourlentes
1951
Harwood - Dean’s
Carolyn Junge Loomis
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Margery Long Wilson
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
John Christian
Patty Moret Squires
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Edward Moore
Rev. John Sandford
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Daniel Drago
Margaret Killough Drago
Joan Gilmore
Norma Day Knight
Frederick Mason
Lavelle Ormsbee
Winona Ellis Rubin
Ann Liggett Weiser
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Jo Ann Bryant Brown
Dr. James Harrison
June Spickard Hartley
Gene Hawkins
Rosemary Fellin Murrell
William Overbey
*Aleene Gum Rule
William Rule
Carl Schwab
* DECEASED
1952
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Dr. James Findlay
Roy Freund
Dr. John Kiefer
Sam Squires
Suzanne Holland Tindall
Elaine Ehrler Wheeler
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Richard Bell
Marion Katka Boshart
Harold Christmann
Barbara Wright Doerfler
Dr. Charles Estus
Dr. G. Stanley Fry
Jeanette Warner Fry
William Hall
Grace Schwenker Husted
Janice Wyckoff Mason
Charlotte Hagen Monetti
Jo Anne Niewoehner Moore
Peggy Atkins Smith
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Nancy Holland Chalfant
Anita Collier Garber
Boyd Geer
James Norman
Rosalind Wood Richards
Dr. Joe Sandven
1953
Harwood - Dean’s
Dr. Earl Hackett
Janet Steinmetz Trotter
Harwood - Member
Dr. Robert Thompson
William Virdon
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Suzanne Stout Ellis
Jane Scharnhorst McQuie
Col. Shepard Sloane
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Sally Maxey Ausburn
Peggy Cain Christian
Mary Crawford McDaniel
Albert Patterson
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Mary Gabbert Freund
Dr. Irvin Heimburger
Dr. Jerry Poe
Phyllis Hamilton Raup
Rev. Paula Bowman Sandford
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Ralph Bridwell
Gwyndolyn Johnson Brunkhorst
Walter Brunkhorst Jr.
Margery White Graves
Martha Dederick Hall
Dr. Wayne Higley
Suzanne Steele Kemp
D. Jane Keltner Posakony
Calvin Schoene
Patricia Fawcett Short
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Barbara Shim Chow
Roger Easterbrook
Rev. Ward Gateley
Marcia Kinder Geer
Alice Hintz Hall
Carolyn Baum Johnson
Barbara Welhoelter Jones
B. Louise Johnston Lunn
Dr. William Moon
Lawrence Ollis
Theresa Baldwin Suetterlin
1954
Harwood - Trustee
Wayne Barnes
Ruth Kallemeier Martin
Harwood - President’s
Marie Haas Prater
Harwood - Dean’s
Shirley Kanehl Hackett
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Milton Chamberlin
Jane Davis Copsey
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Donald Bown
Wesley Jenkins
Ann Orelup Wilke
Dr. Frederick Wilke
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Darlene Olds Johnston
Champ Merrick
Barbara Smith Moore
Martha Woodbury Squires
Robert Upshaw
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. George Bramer
Jerry Buchanan
Barbara Schmidt Hirsh
Barbara Gideon Ormsbee
Dr. Carl Pearman
Sybil Killebrew Scarsdale
Faith Schaan
James Smith
Scarlet and Gray - Member
*Dr. Jerry Bartelsmeyer
Rev. John Bartlett
Marilyn Maynard Brockman
Clara Moon Busch
Harold Call
Joseph Chaffin
Betty Zimmermann Connelly
Diane Davis McKinley
Virginia Hedges Moon
Sally Copper Shantz
Murray Tiffany
Rowena Kreger Young
1955
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Evan Copsey
Sue Turrentine Lawson
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Frederick Biermann
Virginia Cox Bussey
George Grumbles
Carlee Claxton Johnson
John Johnson
Marilyn Beck Kessler
Rev. James Moon
Margaret Clayton Stribling
Dr. Robert Trewatha
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Polly Copper
C. Martin Gabbert
Lloyd Holmes
Katharine Cooper Hrach
Patricia Jones Mirise
Arnold Oberle
Charles Sumners
Dr. Robert Wagnon
1956
Harwood - Trustee
Donald Martin
Harwood - Member
Janice Mantle Harrison
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Glen Cotta
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Jane Muschany Bown
Dr. Hugh Burtner
Dr. Donald Flesche
Grace Eisenach Flesche
Phyllis Williams Patterson
Jeanne Bender Perkins
Joyce Fryer Pyle
Ronald Rucker
Marilyn Perrey Torrence
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Jeanette Teiber Dimond
Dr. Robert Dimond
Robert Johnson
Capt. Thomas Kilpatrick
Barbara Epperson Tillotson
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Neal Anderson
Dr. Richard Duvall
Sabra Manning Elmore
Dr. Harry Gibson
Carolyn Dudeck Hileman
Elizabeth Morrow Jackson
Barbara Sewell Johnson
John Maggs
Robert Malone
Spencer Brown Meyer
Ruth Gatton Shook
Jaclyn Rau Strehle
John Thompson
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Larry French
Wilbert Grannemann
Mildred Martin Groenewold
Ralph Looney
Harry Moline
Fay Vandivort Ollis
Betty Mathias Palen
William Pitts
Ronald Stith
Patricia Van Hooser
1957
Harwood - Member
Dr. Loren Broaddus
James Buchholz
Barbara Cook Hall
Jerry Redfern
Jeanne Pennington Redfern
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Evan Odden
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Marjory Hynes Holt
Rae Kanehl Palmerton
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Mary Hornkohl Bacon
Beatrice Mitchell Drobac
Robert Hill
Mary Moore Peterson
Carol Ann Thurman Pilkenton
Wanda Rosenbaum Rimer
Ann Yoder Solomon
Nancy Nakamichi Takakashi
Eleanor Rainey Thompson
Carolyn Gabbert Upshaw
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Doris Murray Akers
Ermilou Hopper Bryan
Rev. Galen Clark
Marthe Drummond Close
Patricia Everett Carlson
Rev. Harold Mayes
Carolyn Phillips Oliver
Sally Vincent Plank
Sara Munyon Donaldson
William Reno
Kay Leaming Roush
John Rucker
Frank Wann
Susanne Weber Young
1958
Harwood - Trustee
Tom Kellogg
Harwood - Dean’s
Fred Lethco
Ronald Walsworth
Harwood - Member
Deanna Hansen
David Plank
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Carol Hurtgen Jaudes
Richard Miller
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Julia McCrae Lay
Theodore Salveter
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
M. Jane Thomas Dunn
Richard Dunn
David Gaston
Rev. Larry Pigg
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Clarence Billings
Leland Brown
Albert Cawns
Thomas Coppage
J. Gordon Dooley
Peggy Dugge
Rev. Rex Hodge
Roberta Muirhead Jenkins
Dee Kimzey
Charles Mason
Stephen Massey
The Hon. Thomas McGuire
Leah Ettien Moody
Dr. William Schiller
Donald Shook
Scarlet and Gray - Member
E. Adell Autry Duncan
Marjory Dwyer Holton
Mary Ann Lindsey Hough
Mary Ann Bowling Hunt
Nick Maas
Florence Snidow Moline
Dawn Lahar Stith
Janet Massie Wallace
1959
Harwood - Member
Warren Davis
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Louis Edward Howard
Robert Ward
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
David Harrison
Robert Price
Jeanette Jackson Rucker
*Sharon Downen Salveter
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Philip Fitzpatrick
David Forker
Don Lindsay
Leila Chandler Medley
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Jay Bender
Charles Christiansen
James Duncan
Deanna Justice Harrison
Edwin Hoffman
Robert Kohly
Georgia Brockman Roberts
Lee Roberts
Patricia Reukauf Smith
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Eloise Carter Austin
Rev. Dirk Davenport
Janet Rainey Dierker
Ancel Fry
Dr. Rebecca James
Mildred Mackey Jones
Princess Jones Limb
Jobeth Ellis Maas
Carol Whipple Norton
Kenneth Nunn
Dr. Denny Pilant
Rev. Carl Radford
Susanna Horton Robey
Barbara Hutcheson Searle
1960
Harwood - Member
Ancell Atkins
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Carolyn Boewer Cotta
Kenneth Craig
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Sandra Kennon Harrison
Bill Pyle
Michael White
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Barbara Boulware Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth Fyan Forker
Ralph Goos
Patsy Hulsey Hammond
John Haseltine
Barbara Stokes Love
Kent Valandra
John Wells
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Rev. Hardin Akeman
Jerry Burwell
Alice Datema
David Dillingham
Robert Drake
*Irene Parminter Finley
Ellis Hay
Clement Howell
Carolyn Firman McKnight
James McKnight
Dr. Arryl Paul
J. David Reed
John Wolff
Alice Trigg Zago
Scarlet and Gray - Member
James Ferguson
Mary Quinn Fry
Rev. Franklin Moore
Marilyn Croach Moore
Mary Jelinek Moss
Sue Cook Phillips
Rixon Rafter
William Schaeffer
Louise Peacock Schrader
Donn Searle
Marion Shrout
James Tucker
Ervena Love Weingartner
1961
Harwood - Member
Judy Grier Thompson
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Emily Haymes
Richard Mann
Nancy Frohlich White
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Joseph Bohrer
Gaynor Stiles
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Patricia Davis Clark
James Glass
Jane McHaney Glass
James Harris
Jacqueline Morgan Schiller
Annette Smith
Orville Wallar
Carol Kahler Waters
Elizabeth Erickson White
Janice Engelking Wommack
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Anonymous
Judith Short Anderson
Geneve Swearengin Marlin
John Morey
Mary Jones Phillips
Mary Lou Ezard Wilhite
Deloris Churchill Williams
1962
Harwood - President’s
Larry Harley
Harwood - Member
Anne Long Davis
Marilyn Bogle Buchholz
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Stephen Palmer
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
John Baumgartner
Carole Campbell Collins
Harriett Legg Dame
Judith Martin Everett
Francis McClernon
Dr. David Rodier
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Jennie Wiggins Coppinger
Sharon Van Tine Duncan
Ann Wilson Hall
Robert Kinloch
Janice Poindexter McCaulley
Thomas Schiller
Joan Oyer Schlatman
Dee Wampler
Richard Ward
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Nancy Morrison Brown
Elizabeth Beyer Buchhold
June Ewinger Hodes
Margaret Carney Kane
John McKinley
Joyce Thurman Messick
Carole McMahan Morey
Becky Turner Morgan
Martha Winnecke Pendleton
Mary Heinemann Pilant
Clyde Ujiki
Margaret Zibilski Wann
Jerry Williams
1963
Harwood - Dean’s
William Hart
Harwood - Member
Dr. Carol Ritzen Kem
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Sandra Blackwell Allen
Gene Summers
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
James Moore
Dr. Sharon Warren Price
Richard Rebori
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Carolyn Githens Baumgartner
Valeta Smith Rodier
Dennis Schwieger
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Ann White Bryant
Dr. John Carr
James Ferrell
Nancy Dormois Henrich
Barry Holt
Wilma Hayslip Hudson
Nancy Dupree Kelley
Jack Peacher
Eunice Schmiechen Wallar
John White
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Elaine Tewell Buzan
Harold Cheek
Carol Engelmann Davenport
Dr. John Goodwin
Rene Mallett Hales
Virginia Rowland Hogan
James Jewett
Geneva Mann Lawyer
Raymond Pearce
Leann Barron Phillips
Dr. Pamela Nakis Schaeffer
Judith Standard Scott
Marilyn Peiter Smith
Stanton White
David Wieland
1964
Harwood - Trustee
S. David Gohn
Rosalie O’Reilly Wooten
Harwood - Dean’s
Kenneth Carter
Harwood - Member
Joseph Freund
Dr. John Hammon
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
John A. Martin
Patsy Shean Summers
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Robert Adams
William Adams
Karen Moehlenhoff Leonard
Cynthia McCracken Reser
Robert White
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Judith Lawson
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. Daniel Achord
Frances Williams Blumfelder
* DECEASED
E. Joe Bounous
Judith Vaughan Bruhn
Shirley Carr
William Craigmiles
Michael Cunniff
Judy Roberts Gile
Jean Jost Glass
Dr. Donald Holliday
Darrel Jackson
Sandra Buby James
Connie Hjelmeng Johnson
Richard Kaller
William Klatte
Judith Cravens Lord
Sandra Patterson Menczer
Michele Gallais Peacher
James Phillips
Marvin Smith
John Watson
Jean Leker White
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Ethel Pohl Breithaupt
Margaret Twitty Cossette
Daniel Dennehy
Dr. John Hart
Donna Reid Hechler
Faith Williams Holsinger
James House
Billie Hendrickson Hutcheson
Dr. David Kay
Mary Evans Love
Ronald Morgan
Macanna McCroskey Murray
James Parker
Joy Evans Patterson
Hubert Reaves
Sharon Bachman Simpson
Sharon Steele Songle
Mary Turner Stow
Judy Rackin Swartz
Jerra Bachman White
Antonia Hickman Wieland
Deloris Wade Woods
1965
Harwood - Trustee
*Barbara Ann Brackley Estate
Billie Farrar Gohn
Harwood - President’s
Saundra Burks Lynch
Dr. Thomas W. Lynch
Harwood - Dean’s
Camille Curtis Ricketts
Harwood - Member
Jack Delo
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Harley Smith
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Sharon Bailey Adams
James Chappell
Suzanne Hicks Moore
John Short
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
*Roger Garrison
Sandra Barner Garrison
Thomas Penrose
Ouida Stakes Steinkamp
William Woolsey
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Anne Stahl Carr
Merrill Cope Drummond
Roger Fitzwater
Margaret Griffin
Harold Harrison
* DECEASED
Bruce James
Marjorie Scharpf Kaller
Anthony Kendrick
Betty Lolkes
Anne Holdren Moyer
James Strassner
Ronald Taylor
*Marvin Walker
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Anna Shelton Antonini
Michael Craig
Patricia Humphrey Jones
Colin Kirby
Donna Koch Kirby
Nancy Harbison Megerson
Elizabeth Evans Morris
Mary Kneemueller Parker
Rick Prosser
Ruth Rodgers
Stephen Schnieders
James Wallace
Sue Dees Watkins
Judith McCormack Wentworth
1966
Harwood - Trustee
Mary Voges Cox
Harwood - Dean’s
Dr. Ilene Quade Gipson
Harwood - Member
Thomas Singleton
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Paul Kirk
Paul Stillwell
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Vicki Carter Short
Suzanne Dischbein White
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Saundra Marlin Hall
Howard Higa
Mary Blinn Higa
Donald Kosten
Dexter Kuhlman
Richard Lonergan
John Mitchell
Candace Harwood Penrose
Larry Wallis
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. Mark Anschutz
Janice Beadleston
Dr. F. Wayne Blann
Susan Kupferer Blann
Mary Catron Brock
Jeanette Herman Craig
John Harmon
Dan Hoerner
Dianne Hughes
Sandra Aldridge Jones
Lester Murphy
Kazuhide Nishino
Gertrude Minard Oberbeck
J. Max Perryman
Donald Rahelich
Marilyn Renne Smith
Robert Stoney
Samuel Wallis
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Rev. Jack Daniel
John Dills
Sharon Hodge Groves
Michael Hellweg
Rebecca Dwyer Kendrick
Alice Fillmer Lundblad
Rita Kauffman Melton
Nancy Fugate Nye
Jeanette Haas Spoon
Reed Vinge
1967
Harwood - Trustee
Robert Cox
Harwood - Member
Leigh Hillman Grimm
Walter Grimm
Daniel Schettler
Mark Stillwell
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Carol Rittel Cox
Tommy Freeman
John Wiles
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
John Eikner
John Foglesong
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Dr James Carmichael
Joe Hall
Karen Diesing White
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dale Birkhead
Neil Boline
Carl Deck
Dr. Lowry Gilmore
Donald Krigbaum
Dr. Cynthia Lais
Craig Nold
Sharon Trotter Risso
Jo Hopkins Roberts
Rev. Ron Stewart
Charles White
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Larry Edmonds
Janet Chittenden Goodwin
Ronnie Greenway
Howard Hoke
Ginny Olson McEachern
Victoria Harkins Nolte
Richard Smith
Roxie Gabel Tucker
Sara Yates Wiklund
1968
Harwood - Trustee
Lawrence O’Reilly
Harwood - President’s
K. Jane Brite
Harwood - Dean’s
Arthur Pratt
Harwood - Member
Linda Nunley Brown
Sherry Brock Delo
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Jay Scott
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Elaine Griffin Eikner
Martha Fyan Foglesong
Dr. Stephen Grace
Dr. Wendell Stewart
Susan Allen Stewart
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
John Banta
Dr. Judy McMillan Banta
John Dulin
Everett French
Susan Vrabel Sanders
Scott Thomas
Dr. Robert Warren
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Raymond Agee
Dennis Carroll
Johnnie Kaye Romine Carver
Michael Coppock
Judith Dothage
Ann Pilcher Haines
Donna Harper Hamilton
John Heine
Nadine Kemper
Michael Mailhes
Tabitha Baker Mailhes
Elizabeth Copsey Maples
Mary Sacco Pitliangas
The Hon. William Roberts
Phyllis Payne Sapp
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Margaret Ridlen Comer
Dr. Mary Lane Donoghue
Leonard Ernstmann
Doris Scott Evans
Diane Adorino Hirschberg
Karen Braden Johns
James Monahan
Peggy Lewis Petkas
David Stevens
Cheryl Sommerfrucht Walter
1969
Harwood - Trustee
Ronald Neville
Todd Parnell
Harwood - Member
Jeanette Bass Clinkenbeard
Gail Fredrick
Mary Rosner Freund
Kenneth Hassler
David Hood
Larry Radford
Pamela Hackmann Stout
Thomas Stout
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
William McNew
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
John Cox
Dr. Donald Deeds
Ann Bonebrake Grace
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Michael Swofford
C. David Welde
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Harry Appleby
Gerald Benedict
Colette Detwiler Clark
Carolyn Maag Curth
Donna Taylor Goodwin
Dr. Judith Kelly Holcombe
Lois Winnecke Jambekar
Harry Johnson
Jane Hempy Martin
John D Martin
Steven Nau
Larry Shertz
C. Edwin Wilson
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Patricia Debruin Bragg
Connie Meyers Cline
Rosemary Maness Comisky
Edwin Cox
Jo-Alice Nichols Davis
Patricia Salts Edmonds
Theodore Hamburg
Sue Cook Ketcham
Anna Elliott Miller
Dr. Ronald Miller
Nancy Brockmann Nolting
Dorothy Busha Padron
David Raber
Wesley Radford
Dr. Jon Roberts
Jeanette Tomlinson Shahan
Billie Walker
1970
Harwood - Trustee
Betty Squires Parnell
Lyle Reed
Harwood - President’s
George Thompson
Harwood - Dean’s
Kathryn Wingo Daniel
Stephen Hutchinson
Theodore Smith
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Gary Gleason
Jane Jansma Gleason
Anna Peters Seewoester
Frederick Seewoester
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Curtis Abbott
Dallas Anthony
Mark Buchner
Michele Ford Johnson
Timothy Johnson
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
The Hon. Dennis Budd
Charles Bull
Carolyn Miller Cheavens
Stephen Cheavens
Dr. Fred Gorelick
Marcia Williams Johnson
Dr. Marsha Brooks Jones
Susan Kirby-Elayer
Charles Pace
Dr. Stephen Paul
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Donald Becker
Robert Belote
John Clark
Dr. Christopher Colmo
Penelope Everling Haggard
Nancy Beesley Kiefer
Rev. George Latimer
Kathy Ausburn Latimer
David Lindquist
Michael Lockwood
Peggy Church Stepp
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Anonymous
Marilyn Roberts Beller
Betty Lewis Ebe
Dr. Judith Weaver Failoni
Julie Graves Guillebeau
Robert Harter
Michael Hutter
Florence Carpenter Kauffman
Joyce Darnell Leuthart
Betty Muse Price
Sandra Rhines
Carol Haasis Teller
Neva Bonham Welch
John Wylie
1971
Harwood - Trustee
Catherine Cox Neville
Dr. Nancy Tisdale O’Reilly
Harwood - Dean’s
John “Bill” Ricketts
Thomas Warren
Harwood - Member
Karen Tompkins Atkins
David Dill
Dr. John Hume
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Roy Edge
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Diane Bosso Buchner
Bethany Geyer Cox
Dr. John Denton
Daniel Schliemann
Thomas Teeters
Ronald Watkins
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Christie Threnn Morehead
Dr. John Morehead
Janis Rogers
Robert Sansom
Suzanne Lipscomb Thomas
Jon Witt
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Catherine Ericson Gilbert
Charles Gilbert
Nancy Gose
Barbara Johnston Gray
Ann Willmann Hicks
Virginia Franklin Jones
William Kerr
James Larson
Dr. Rodney Lester
Debra Akre McDaniel
David Morrison
John Serafin
Rhonda Siefkes Serafin
Scarlet and Gray - Member
James Canada
Dale Crosier
Emilie Gault
Sidney Hirsch
Joseph Horton
Sue Legrand Kariker
F. Bennett Lilley
Judith McAbee
Glenda Bell Newton
Susan Martin Sinclair
Leola Benedict Trimble
1972
Harwood - Trustee
Susie Morris Henry
Harwood - Dean’s
Thomas McAlear
Nancy DeRuyter Warren
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Kurt Keltner
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Anonymous
Robert Hammons
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Dr. Jesse Hartley
Jean Davenport Killough
Gregory Patterson
The Hon. Roy Richter
Rodney Vestal
Sandra Nackenhorst Vestal
Patricia Aulick Wallis
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Rosemary Wegener Avery
The Hon. Kathleen Bell
Jacqueline Niles Ingersol-Bishop
Allen Bretz
Lee Massie Isselhardt
Larry Jones
Dennis Kroenung
Charles Maples
Gwendolyn Acker Seuell
Regina Chudomelka Spriggs
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Emilie Babb
Mary Ann Kay Bouas
Janis Knapp Clutter
Ellen Crawford DePrat
Jean Jansma Eloe
Linda Reed Fields
William Franz
William Gist
Dianne Purviance Goddard
Ann Jones Herring
John Hudgens
Col. Janice Nelson
Lorel Rigsby
Madelyn Anderson Roy
Katherine Lomax Stevens
Bonnie Sims Woodall
1973
Harwood - Dean’s
Lynn Chipperfield
Harwood - Member
Beverly Hickman Ellis
Gary Fox
Dr. Earline Moulder
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
J. Trig Brown
Leslie Gary Stevenson
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
James Blosser
Beth Bishop Cerulo
Dr. Thomas Davis
Jahn Rohrer
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Carolyn Lambert
James Mitchell
Susan Rainer
Dr. Paul Rogers
John Thomson
Leslie Skinner Thomson
Cynthia Wendt
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. Thomas Burchfield
Robert Hankins
Mary Severn Hodge
Raymond Koelling
Cathleen Erickson Meyer
Sarah Stewart Morrison
Christine Worstenholm Rauch
David Rauch
Judith Lyons Robinett
Pamela Van Nostrand Vybiral
Joseph Warren
Nancy Hamacher Warren
Susan Wunnenberg Wehrman
Pamela Spencer Wood
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Sharon Flattery Barefield
John Collard
Thomas Durkin
Rita Jones Graf
Helen McNeely Henley
James Hosack
Sammy Sparkman Hudson
Joyce Brown Ihnow
Sheryl Hess Letterman
Brent Marquand
Dr. Susan Montgomery McCammon
Raymond McNerney
Judy Geren Randles
James Rau
Ann Bechtold Robinson
Rev. Marilyn Hogan Smith
1974
Harwood - Trustee
William Vaughan
Harwood - Member
William “Rick” Lester
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Anonymous
Virginia Ralls Darr
Robert Lynn
Mark Ringenberg
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Gary Banner
Joann Dahlke Banner
Gary Baumgartner
Jan Wilson Baumgartner
Jeffrey Berger
Dr. Julie Aton Leeth
Phillip Loyd
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Andria Cummings Anderson
Dr. Ken Bales
Randall Eaton
Paul Hungerford
Kim Keltner
Rev. Sharon Maddox
Marianne McAlhany Murray
Dr. Deana Peterson
Victoria Roser Simms
Stephen Stewart
Randall Sutter
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Robert Barr
Craig Battersby
Dorothy Salzer Bredenberg
Jerry Brewster
Christine Gregoroski Bynum
Terry Tucker Markway
Nadine Dykman Melgren
Ellen Arnesmier Newby-Hines
Patricia Crumpley Quick
John Richmond
David Robertson
Robert Thomas
Rosalyn Campbell Thomas
1975
Harwood - Trustee
Crystal Tinlin Beuerlein
John Beuerlein
Harwood - Dean’s
Ann Smith McAlear
Harwood - Member
Wallis Thompson
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Rhonda Chudomelka Edge
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
D’Arcy Butzer Blosser
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Thomas Carmody
Thomas Cook
Bruce Leeth
Donald Martin
William Owen
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Frederick Brice
Jerry Clopton
Marsha Robbins Eaton
LaRue Lemons
* DECEASED
Brent Stuckey
D. Todd Whitson
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Robert Aagre
Carl Ahlemeyer
Nancy Cox Battersby
Michael Bubalo
Karen Chandler
Billy Coyle
John Kautz
Bradford Kopitsky
Donna Peterson Kopitsky
Elizabeth Schryer Merrifield
Reginald Morgan
I. Wayne Parry
Elizabeth Anderson Roberts
Deirdre Howe Robertson
Lenora Bacon Snodgrass
Thomas Snodgrass
Kenneth Sprenger
Robin Smith Sprenger
Lonnie Spurlock
Laddie Tabor
Dorothy Dudley Wallace
Cynthia Scott Wayland
1976
Harwood - Trustee
Walter “Jay” Mitchell
Terry Barnes Reynolds
Harwood - Dean’s
James Hutcheson
Harwood - Member
Connie Crain Thompson
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
David Childers
Melissa Berlin McGuire
Ted Thornton
Cathryn Wilson Van Landuyt
Randall Van Landuyt
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Dr. Thomas Carter
Richard Dillard
Jon Dyer
Ruth Hawk
Carol Tucker Lehr
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Rev. Timothy Carson
Paula Wood Corl
Janis O’Connell McCosker
Pamela Miles
Steven Odle
Dr. Debra Royce
Paul Trower
Dr. Curtis Wilkerson
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Edward Bousman
Philip Bridges
Bruce Buchner
Nancy Flury Carlson
Timothy Carlson
Jerome Conroy
Sister Josephine Fenske
Debra Wadlow Freeman
Jeanne Picotte Irwin
Dr. James Jolliff
Catherine Skoglund McKinley
Rebecca Vuch Nelsen
Pamela Purtell
Dr. Ronald Smith
Susan Squires
Eddie Thomas
Louise Williams
* DECEASED
1977
Harwood - Member
J. Mark Haseltine
Walter Haskins
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Sue Ann Beedle Childers
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Lisa Butzer Dulle
Capt. Cynthia Chalfant Kunkel
Kathleen Stewart O’Leary
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Thomas Carter
Frances Turner Ferris
A. J. Kern
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Jacob Blythe
Catherine Clark Gaasch
Steven Highfill
Nancy Gilles Knapp
Rosalie Clark Padgham
Carol Palcheff Pearson
Dr. Calla Wiemer
Terry Wilcoxson
Scarlet and Gray - Member
John Boehm
Donna Yancey Bridges
Toni Tucker Campbell
Dorothy Deardeuff Darden
Katherine Miller Hilderbrand
Brenda Mercer
John Muir
Teresa Larkin Muir
Stephen Simpson
Karen Murr Sinning
Luella Patrick Stewart
Leslie Divers Wetzig
Joan Breidert Wiese
1978
Harwood - Trustee
Dr. Christian Wunderlich
Cynthia Tygard Wunderlich
Harwood - Member
Laura Hedgpeth Haseltine
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Suzanne Franklin Hall
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Bradley Gregory
Harold Kunkel
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Jill Hutcheson Carter
Dr. Peggy Tetrick Fisher
Ann Porowski Handschu
Patrick Hopkins
Cherie Linder
Richard Linder
Cheryl Woody Rueckert
D. Randall Williams
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Nancy Banasik
Linda Faulkner Hilton
Scott Leeman
Holly McCoy
Lisa Bage McWain
Phillip Page
Kim Rohlfing
Pamela Schmidt Sweeney
Dr. Charles Tillman
Mary Beth Tripp
Sarah Roudebush Williams
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Terry Beavers
Diane Marx Benfield
Mark Birdsong
Mary Sallaz Blakey
Janis Steiner Boehm
Dr. Carol Esther Browning
Donna Lowry Chandler
Dale Curry
Stewart Delnevo
Clarence Jones
Iris Wilson Kasmar
Roy Kasmar
Jana Roper Setzer
Deborah Stamm Simpson
Wendy Brown Smith
Peggy Fancher Thompson
1979
Harwood - President’s
Robert Wheeler
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Mark Clippard
Daniel Pacheco
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Ronald Lehr
Scotti Fraley Siebert
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Genny Evans
Emma Shelenhamer Franklin
Jane Rigg Rohlfing
Rev. David Scott
Phyllis Hull Skidmore
Ruth Beck Thompson
Mark West
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Barbara Richardson Blowers
James Flood
Edmund Haun
Robert Hulstra
Col. Avery Jackson
Marsha Mobley Kilian
Robert Morriss
Loretta Stalder Robertson
Marvin Ward
Virginia Crump Williamson
1980
Harwood - Member
James Bone
Kirk Presley
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
J. Scott Marrs
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Nathaniel Quinn
Col. Steven Vanderhoof
Mary Beth Wert
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. Aaron Karp
Arthur Marx
Charles Penn
Stephen Reed
Dr. Robert Reynolds
Lori Burrell Scott
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Steward Christal
Carol Morgan Fletcher
Gregg Givens
Andrew Ingram
Diane Muench Jones
Wes Miller
David Plassmeyer
1981
Harwood - Dean’s
Matthew Negri
Harwood - Member
Dr. Tijuana Julian
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Elizabeth Donaldson Page
Leslie Kallemyn Teague
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Joseph Gideon
John Hoffman
Michael Shikany
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Dr. Bradley Baker
Charles Beatie
Teresa Emerson
Sarah Lewis
Stephen Wierhake
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Peter Ames
Richard Bachus
George Blowers
Walker Brents
Stephen Carpenter
Linda Hampton Kulesus
Susan Greb Lundquist
Peggi Pearson
Vanessa Butzer Robe
Janis Hofstetter Roller
Alice Little Scott
Lola Graves Underwood
Rebecca Hull Walstrom
Lawrence Washington
Glenda Hunter Winfrey
Dr. George Wong
1982
Harwood - Dean’s
Jamie Franklin
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Victor Agruso
Dr. Krystal McCulloch Compas
James Squires
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Frank Burns
Brigitte Gann Marrs
David Petiford
Dale Sponsler
Gail Toalson
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Pamela Johnson Dela Vega
John Duke
Diane Challinor Lazear
Karen Shannon
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Tina Cowden
Gregory Goff
Shirley Shults Hofstetter
Stanley Jinks
Allen Shockley
Fernand Tiblier
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Jana Beavers Bachus
Rebecca Wood Christal
Theresa Harmon DePrinzio
Dr. Mary Ann Fritz
Freda Berner Gentry
Julie Marrs Hendrickson
Donna Garrison Howerton
Charles Hungerford
Tracy Johnson Jensen
Kelly Porter Kauble
Lanell Turner Levere
Charles Martin
Edward Messerly
William Miller
Marc Mills
Charles Musgrove
Bradley Robertson
1983
Harwood - Member
Dr. David Porter
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Elizabeth Wiles Godwin
Dr. Lehman Godwin
Amy McClung Squires
James Young
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Valerie Agruso Reedy
Dr. Stephen Sullivan
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Joyce Walker Roberts
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Joel Alexander
Buanna Matthews Beach
Karen McClellan
Mary Boegner McManus
Duane O’Riley
David Teufel
Richard Thomas
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Joseph Lyon
Lurenda Sivils Morris
Erin Melton Palicki
Daniel Wagner
Gina Wyckoff
1984
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Jennifer Watkins Greer
Ramona Kirkman Sponsler
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
James Dunlap
Dr. Pamela Swartz Fly
Jim Moses
Larry Whitten
James Wright
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Jill Walker Bown
Sally Maizland Brice
Dr. Valerie Hackmann Eastman
Bonnie Myers
Kent Reuber
Jerry Schneider
Lori Peterson Wade
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Rosemary Fennessey Berhorst
Julie Kesner Bernard
Thomas Chambers
Cynthia Dixson
Dr. Mark Engsberg
Peggy Quinn Fuge
Deborah Griter Jones
Susan Graham Kutz
Dennis Lancaster
Cindy Metts
Robynne Silvester Mulcahy
Mark Schleis
Donna Wood Smith
1985
Harwood - Dean’s
Timothy Reese
Harwood - Member
Becky Suit Matthews
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Julie Alford
Kimberly Crouch Newton
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Lisa Felin Lilley
Alicia Stuhlman Moses
Karen Sippel Pace
Natalie Batson Slinker
Louise Lewis Wright
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Gregg Gerken
Delores Houser
Angela Carter Loeb
Ryan Rieger
Nancye Reasner Sauer
James Sharp
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Cynthia Ellison Burky
Sandra Stover Buyan
Sharon Clair
Harold Haefling
Ruth Clark Hinson
Janice LaFevers Langston-Bowden
Shelly Hamlett Palen
Patty Sumners
Regina Welch
Julane Brown Williams
1986
Harwood - Dean’s
Dr. W. Yates Trotter
Harwood - Member
Kimberly Harrison Hamm
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Dr. Vickie Luttrell
Dr. Scott Rollins
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Gayle Hatheway
Dr. Robert Slinker
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Tina Varble Austin
Matthew Bown
J. Ronald Carrier
Dr. David Nibert
Dr. Teresa Ruehle Reuber
Laurel Shealy Stevenson
Catherine Warren Worley
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Steven Adams
Sidney Carpenter
Michael George
Doug Hopkins
Janet Schnefke Lockwood
Julie White Lorenz
Shelley Ausley Romano
Robin Leighty Scott
Kenneth Sullivan
Steven Tryon
Janet Steinman Woodland
1987
Harwood – President’s
Lisa Fitzpatrick Shaw
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Douglas Allen
Randall Bachus
Dr. Jon Bylander
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Michelle Baltz
Hank Branom
Leslie Fedrizzi Carrier
Brian Clonts
Dr. Mark Cox
Barbara Crain
Dr. Steven Ellis
Dr. Terry Robertson
Rebecca Ryder
Jeanette Rea Unsell
Rev. Steven Wilson
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Marilyn Peterson Batson
Matthew Bradley
Susan Peerenboom Dearth
Kimberly LeAn Flores
Jane Shook Floyd
Amy Forste
Amy Pyle Hopkins
Mary Johnson
Liesa Rowan Keck
Evelyn Taylor Mendes
Susann Triplett Miller
Bret Neathery
Lisa Newcomb Schwandt
Janice Alfrey Weaver
1988
Harwood - Trustee
Mary Beth Murney O’Reilly
Harwood - President’s
Steven Seibert
Dr. Roger Shaw
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Marcia Ziegenfuss Alscher
Daniel Spragg
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Danilo Vicioso
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Steven Edwards
Bernadine Keiran Havertine
Thomas Holcomb
Jeana McFerron-Berron
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Christopher Benne
Julie Blakeslee
Theresa Wood Clonts
James Harmon
Karen Oelrichs Harmon
Patrick Henderson
Ross Henson
Russell Holley
Dr. Jeffrey Weaver
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Jan Alford
Linda Dickison Bass
Loren Broaddus
David Burton
Christopher Bynum
Cheryl Eime-Allison
Lori Bruner Ferguson
Kathleen Hufford Frazier
Carlene Von Holten Frenzel
Bruce Galloway
Gary Goetz
Eddie Miller
Jeffrey Miller
Richard Montgomery
Tamera Eagleburger Price
Cynthia Tang
Connie Bales Trower
Laura Dimmick Tyler
Marla Richman Worthington
Tricia Wiggins Zinecker
1989
Harwood – President’s
William Warren
Harwood - Dean’s
Philip Caster
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Rev. Jeffrey Schwab
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Jude Dieterman
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Paul Adair
Barbara Wolff DePue
Dr. Connie Keith Dunaway
Judith Ann Troskoski Fox
Darin Hackmann
Sue Greer Lasater
Matthew Redd
Pamela Triplett
Sherre Coleman Twigg
Tamara Gebhart Yates
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Stephanie Agruso
Nora Macalady Amato
Kathleen Coughlin Clancy
Sheila Marso Crewse
Diana Dohmen
Sheri Stanton Goetz
Karen Gordon
Michele Luthy Hedges
James Howard
Ann Torrens Huesemann
Barbara Warttig Kipfer
J. Bret McGowne
Mary Biggs McMillen
Jerry Myers
Janice Routh Rujawitz
Betty Leimkuehler Sapp
David Stewart
Donald Weber
1990
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
John Oke-Thomas
Christie Rook Spragg
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Dr. Laura DenOuden
Donna Bodenhamer Petiford
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Jean Cato Belote
Beth Holmes Carter
Jennifer Cawns Clark
Michael Gunnels
Amie Long Jackson
Gina Stewart Jarvis
Margaret Turner Smith
Carol Rotenberry Vedder
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Symbra House Boone
Gregory Box
C. Eric Christiansen
David Davis
William Doyle
James Foster
Barbra Gentry
Mary Kenney Harris
David Hawkins
Carla Hilton
Martha Carr Lundh
Cora Durbin Scott
Jeffrey Scott
Linda Morton Scott
Melissa Briscoe Smith
1991
Harwood - President’s
Lisa Shaw Warren
Harwood - Member
James “Wayne” Chipman
* DECEASED
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Jeffrey Gass
Nancy Rellergert Gass
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Susan Sorensen Appleby
William Brandon Bowman
Suzanne Chmelir Brodersen
Quinna Tucker Cobb
Dr. Tracy Hagemann
Tracie Smith Holley
Sharon Rowe
Janet Vigen Levy
Missie Blakemore Wehner
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Darrell Barber
Kathryn Schmid Carlson
Kevin Cheffey
Dennis Ensor
Andrea Crawford Hardiman
Michelle Brady Harper
Shannon Kelly
Ericka Stirewalt Louraine
Heather Chittenden Luellen
Dana Blanton McLeroy
Jeffrey Price
Donald Robertson
Paul Sheehan
Stephen Telscher
Eric Thompson
Gena Summers Thompson
Robert Wagstaff
Nicole Wheeler Weber
Tom Webster
Carole Farrar Wilson
Rachelle Campbell Yoder
Rev. Mark Young
1992
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Carolyn Johnson Collins
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Tamara Flikkema de Wild
Darla Harmon
Dr. Allyson Evans Mertins
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
James Barnes
Laura Rushing Gunnels
Dani Swofford Helm
Marc Herron
Carol Malone
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Jeffrey Davis
Dr. Matora Madler Fiorey
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Scott King
Tammy Larimore
Don Leupold
Victor Price
Monica Stone Robertson
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Curtis Smith
Dr. Christy Snider
Dr. Kelley Still
Lani Wetzel Triplett
Virginia Foullke Wittkorn
1993
Harwood - Member
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Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Robyn Devore
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
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Carla Bradley Miller
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Terry Hammer
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Sharon Penry
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Ann Shook Rone
Diana Shockley Sheridan
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Kristopher Wise
1994
Harwood - Member
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Scarlet and Gray - Gold
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Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Kimberly Braden Gideon
Jennifer Grandcolas Rushing
Tiffany Roark Slinkard
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Craig Aossey
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Jill Wilson Wiggins
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Dennis Baker
Jason Barnes
Stacey Heuer Barnes
Martha Brackins Bartelsmeyer
Michelle McDonough Bear
Laura Hillenburg Birk
Melissa Landis Blau
Sophronia Jenkins Bradford
Pamela Cantrell-Keller
Valerie Brown Carlin
Rebecca Roop Carson
Karen Ramsay Davis
Rebecca Stewart Flood
Roy Godi
David Horst
Debra Hutches Kerr
Dr. Daniel Kuester
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Judith Sutton Muller
Karma Murr
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Stacey Stewart
1995
Harwood - Dean’s
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Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Darin Wedgeworth
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Richard Birdwell
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Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Tara Deeker
Nancy Niemczyk Derryberry
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Jennifer Staley Grant
Jeffery Hammock
Bea Miller
Donna Emery Pearcy
Sara Wolfmeyer Place
Jane Almirall Rathsam
Linda Watts Smith
Kimberly Wirz Spraggs
Jason Trenary
Adrienne Hayden Vonder Haar
1996
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Rita Boyer-Reagan
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Hui Ruan
Bryan Rushing
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Erin Stout Boster
Dr. Kenneth Garrison
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Jonathan Knauss
Parrie Van Hyning Veo
Chad Young
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Marlena Fisher Brazeal
Robert Brown
Miles Brusherd
Robert Dillon
Robbyn Fennell-Bybee
Tammy Smith Floyd
Mark Garton
Elsie Hawkins
Scott Logan
Melissa Camp Messina
Anne Young Oesch
Elizabeth Lollar Peeples
Carrissa Wilson Resz
Ricky Ringer
Catherine Good Schmidt
Janet Shelton-Turner
Vicki Wade Thomas
Kristen Goodin Tucker
Cordie Wimberley
1997
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Kimberly Davis Harrington
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Joe Black
Sarah Collins Burtner
Grant Johnson
Dr. Jeffrey Jones
Meleah Spencer
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
David Beach
Michelle Biggers Beach
Kimberly Sutherland Crist
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Christopher Swan
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David Townsend
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Elliot Safley Boehm
Dr. Jason Boehm
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Adale Hayter-Metscher
Abby Bell Houston
Teresa Hunter Murphy
Jill Everett Olson
Margot Walters Patterson
Dr. Michael Patterson
Dawn Daugherty Peltz
Kelley Bender Pruetzel
Jill Renner-Mowris
Dr. Chan Ngo Reyes
Angela Murphy Shaw
Jean Niebruegge Sidener
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Phillip Stepp
Gloria Jean Summers
Elizabeth Spain Ward
Alice Wilkin
Honni Young
1998
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Jason Crouch
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
William Naught
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Garrett Dean
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John Graham
David Kelley
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Jennifer Graddy Newman
Sarah George Skodak
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Marilyn Meyer Broaddus
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Gregory Chapman
Lauren Hutton Currans
Kelly Rensema Hicks
Courtney Ferguson James
Christopher Long
John Mayer
Steven Morey
Tina Harris Morse
Sandra Bright Poland
Betty Spiva Prouty
Andrew Scholz
Cary Sikes
Lisa Tanner
Jason Ward
1999
Harwood - President’s
Rita Yaghi Baron
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Gale Edwards
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Garrett Burtner
Christopher Kennedy
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Anthony B Lenhoff
Phillip Moran
Shea Williams
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Becky Stricklin Bonner
Sheryl Wassel Cardenzana
Lindsey Collins
Kara Short Fauss
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Heather Pruitt Hatman
Erica Heinlein
Niluka Samarasekera Hotaling
Dr. Dena Wisner Hubbard
Brian Jared
Aubrey Gibson Johnson
Kathryn Harris Johnson
Juliane Jones Kruppe
Cecily Glass Laney
Robert Lescher
Martha Marlin
Sheila Krempges McGowne
Dr. Erin Morris
Maurice Thames
2000
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Laura Eisinger Naught
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Matthew Patterson
Jason Regehr
Bradley Stout
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Glenda Bell
Tracy Simones Bengsch
Kathy Blumfelder
Thomas DenOuden
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Ronald Hutcheson
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
Mark Garner
Nicole Loewe Garner
Nicholas Jenkins
Whitney Carr Molloy
Janet Moore
Beth Neathery
Jenny Nichols
LaDora Melton Pounds
Brian Rathsam
C. Adrian Rhoads
Stephanie Moser Rhoads
Christopher Roberts
Kristen Hannah Roy
John Royal
Meredith Duncan Wilkaitis
Darian Younger
2001
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Jennifer Thruston Hendrickson
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Andrea Aikins Battaglia
Matthew Battaglia
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Amy Blansit
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Stacy Dillard
Christina Douglas
Valerie Ridder Duncan
Ian Ford
Thomas Houston
Jody Boulware Miller
Jason Mitchell
Teresa Tilton
Robin Wilson
2002
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Kimberly Lenahan Mayer
Marc Mayer
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
James Cody
Derek Holmes
Meredith Kelley Stout
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
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Terry Sapko
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
Robert Bean
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Eric Deal
Richard Greiner
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Amy Kern
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William Mitchell
Christy Scammahorn Morgan
Kevin Norris
Kyle Nottmeier
Meghan Barnes Poole
James Rantz
Donald Roe
Lynn Schultz Rupard
Andrea Bassett San Paolo
Mary McConnell
Kristine Meek Stringer
Andria Van Landuyt
William VanSambeek
Kristen Wiles Westerman
Sarah Phillips Younger
2003
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Leo Sebus III
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Todd “Ben” Parnell
Lori Richardson
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Colleen Gregory Andrews
Lt. Jim Brockington
Carol Olson Carr
Heather Carter Castleberry
Curtis Dennis
Jessica Chappell Garner
Michael Garner
Laura Feuerbacher Guffey
Rebecca Meyerkord
Richard Moore
Dr. Jacob Thomas
Scarlet and Gray - Member
April Anderson
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Janey Presley Drace
Mark Grabowski
Abby Henderson
Carolyn Koenig
Joan Avery LaFollette
Alice Webster Lirley
Jonathan McCrary
Lorien Riead McCrary
Beverly McNeese
Mark Mehrhoff
Ryan Nivens
Lisa Dunham Rea
Paul Rone
Michelle Moore Sloan
Benjamin Stone
Juliana Phillips Tilden
2004
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Michelle Bunch-Smith
Chris Chung
Mary Hawkins
Meagan Smith Mitchell
Trisha Rowland Neuhoff
Samantha Gonten Stone
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Dale Augustson
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Harold Burleson
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Charles Hachtel
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Richard Jones
Sara Stratton Kaderly
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Martha Phillips Marlin
Dr. Emily Musselman Haas
Pamela Stewart Rice
Keith Schmuck
Shane Snowden
Matthew Thornton
Lucas Westerman
Scott Wortman
Andrea Bradshaw Wright
2005
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Micah McClaren Azzano
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Justin Butler
Jim Carr
Casey Chasteen
Becca Steinert Dennis
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
Jennifer Adams
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Joseph Austin
Hayley Budd
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Kelly Parham
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Cynthia Hall Scearce
Penny Blackwell Scholz
Winter Skelton
Jonathan Sprenger
Robert Springer
Sarah Thomas
Jamie Echelberry Webster
Sean Woods
2006
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
Eric Rhodes and Margaret Clark Rhodes
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Patrick Ladendecker
Suzanne DiPasqua Thomas
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Angela Hagan Atkins
James Bagley
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Timothy Dilg
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Tatum Crain Isenberger
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Rodney Shetler
Danielle Shioyama
Will Thompson
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2007
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Shahaf Ashkenazi
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Matthew Harp
Scott Kelley
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Justin Powell
Jessica Strange
Lance Windsor
Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Lindsey Arnold
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Cole Chmielewski
Laura Copeland
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Jennifer Jones Harrison
Jason Lowenthal
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Cary Sager
Sonia Paxston Schescke
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Douglas Stroemel
Misty Rudnik Thompson
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Kelly Moore Wilkerson
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2008
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Samuel Moore
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Katherine Justice
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Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Jason Davis
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Taylor Hopkins
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Shane Miller
Charles Neiss
Robert Reynolds
Shane Rizzo
Lauren Sapa
Katherine Schirmer
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Elizabeth Smith
Sarah Smith
Joseph Sturgis
Lindsay Zahner
2009
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Lt. Logan Peterson
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Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Laura Carter
Joseph Hilliard
Spencer Limb
Matthew Van Arkel
Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Justin Cook
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Alex Miller
Jennifer Morris
Thomas Neely
Rebecca Pfitzner
Yuyang Ren
Jessica Sierzchula
Ashley Vancil
Marcia Ridder Wheeler
Whitney Williams
Jonathan Woodson
2010
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
Michael Squires
Caitlin Vincel
Scarlet and Gray - Member
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Richard Alvarez
Lawren Askinosie
Whitney Bair
Holly Bergman
Greta Brown
Patricia Chapman
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Jonnie McMehen Wells
Scott and Amy Wells
Mark and Linda Wilburn
Mary Williams
Marianne Wilson
Susan Wilson
Anne Windsor
Dr. Barbara Wing
Timothy Wolters
Ron and Judy Wood
Judith James Wydick
Gary Yost
* DECEASED
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Anonymous
Robert and Patricia Abbott
Larry and Sheila Adamick
Jodie Adams
Karen Adams
Diane Ahlemeyer
Reed and Kimberly Alberg
Ricardo and Rosalie Alcoser
Lawrence Allen
Dan and Marilyn Althiser
Hazel Amoss
Lonnie and Jane Anderson
John and Lori Appleby
Jeffery and Jan Armstrong
Stephen and Susan Armstrong
Tom and Julie Ashbrook
David and Janet Atwood
Crystal Austin
Anthony and Bernadette Azzaro
Bradley and Debra Bader
C. Wayne and Mary Bair
Karry Baker
Kurt Baker
Wendy and Robert Ballsrud
Genevieve Ballweg
Paul Ballweg
Gerard and Sandy Ballweg
Bryce and Carolyn Banion
Ernestine Banks
Mary Barclay
Dr. Richard and Pam Barlet
James Barnes
Robert and Cheryl Barratt
Mary Barrett
*Mary Ellen Bartlett
Delores Barton
Paul and Theresa Bates
Paul and Diane Beach
Mary Anne Beck
Lawrence and Sharon Bedford
Christine Beggs
Richard Beitler
Michael Bell
John Berhorst
William and Julie Berkbigler
Robert and Susan Bibens
Janet Biddinger
Shannon Blankenship
Larry and Evelyn Blazer
Allen and Lanette Blevins
Fred and Yvonne Boeckman
Stephan and Bridget Bogard
Kathy Bolin
Garth Boone
Glen and Jill Borage
Brett and Ashley Bough
Tony and Glenda Bowers
Lloyd and Donna Bowling
Joel and Marilyn Bown
Bobbi Box
Gary Bracker
Anne Bradley
Cheryl Bradshaw
Gary and Pam Breedlove
Mary Ruth Brooks
Patricia Brown
Rheda Brown
Dr. Peter Browning
Marie Bruce
Virginia Bryant
David and Anne Buckley
Daniel and Laura Buerke
Fred and Martha Bunch
W. M. Burger
Gary and Carolyn Burks
Prof James Bynum
Barbara Call
David and Andrea Callahan
John and Jill Callaway
Christopher Campos
Stacy Lee Cardwell
Wayne and Shirley Carle
Frederick Carlson
Bill and Susan Carlsten
Jim and Vickie Carlstrom
Lillian Delo Carter
Mrs. Larry Carter
Phyllis Carter
Jill Cash
Harry Chalfant
Dr. C. L. Chambers
Connie Chambers
Carol Chapman
Tong and Mira Choe
Sandra Christophel
Joyce Ciesielski
Robert and Brenda Cirtin
Rev. Diane Clark
Will and Donna Clark
Wade and Jacalyn Clay
Robert and Lisa Clement
Larry and Sue Clevenger
C. Major Close
Dusty and Diana Coffelt
Stan Coggin
Joseph and Kimberli Cole
Roberta Cook
Susan Cornwell
Lynn and Barbara Costello
Brandon Cottey
Debra Course
David and Cynthia Crabtree
Nora Craig
Andrea Cramer
Dr. Norman Crawford Jr.
Robbie and Lynn Crites
Delia Croessman
Kelli Crosson
Carl and Patricia Curtis
Todd Dalzell
Terrence Davenport
Tristan and Janet Davies
Jennifer Davis
Latricia Davis
Timothy and Constance Davis
Paul and Cynthia Dean
Richard and Karen Deason
Marshall and Sue Decker
Mary Deegan
Cynthia Deitch
Charles and Sherrill DeLong
Paul DePrat
Jon and Mary Dicus
James and JoAnn Dimmick
Rose Marie Dolde
Linda Dollar
Michael Donohue
Maria Dozier
Gary and Teresa Driver
Rob Duncan
Dale and Marilyn Dunseth
William and Rita Duvall
David and Louise Dyer
Richard and Jackie Easterly
Wilma Eaton
Andrew and Connie Eck
James and Sally Eck
Gail Edie
Timothy and Vickie Edwards
Scott and Trudy Ehrsam
Sidney and Toni Ellington
Don and Brend Elliott
Holly Ensor
Mari-Beth Everly
Imogene Ewing
Gene Farthing
Chester and Jane Fast
Virgil Feazell
Leonard and Angela Fenimore
Thomas Finnie
Andrew and Kristina Fischer
Eduardo Flores
Joseph and Karen Folk
Hadley and Jacqueline Ford
James and L K Forinash
Eddie and Phyllis Fourt
Donna Franz
Michael and Linda Fraser
Vicky Fuqua
Michael and Renee Galer
Mark and Joyce Gamby
Karen Gardner
Earl and Karen Gee
Martha George
M. A. Geringer
Denise Gibbons
Tim and Bonnie Giesler
Theodore and Leslie Glenn
Ronald and Carolyn Glessner
Vince Glessner
Luc Godin
Michael and Robin Haines
Douglas and Annette Graham
Darlene Graham
Ernest and Cathy Grant
Vincent and Jeannie Gray
James and Susan Green
Nancy Green
Carolyn Greene
Kay Greenway
Edith and Wayne Gregory
James Guillebeau
Doug Hacker
Byron and Dana Hagler
James and Linda Haire
Debbie Hall
Jim and Mary Hall
Jeanne and Charles Hammond
Kenneth and Sandra Hanson
David and Christina Hardwick
Larry and Debra Harman
John and Mary Harmon
Thomas and Kimberly Harms
Charles and Martha Harold
Alison Harris
Betty Harris
Carol Harrison
Judith Hart
Darlene Haun
Michael and Ann Hays
Steve and Barbara Head
Walter and Louise Hedrick
Doreen Hellebusch
Eleanor Hellebusch
Patricia Hellweg
Charles and Doris Henderson
Darrell and Juliana Henley
Cynthia Hensley
Dennis and Terri Henson
Dr. Robert and Roberta Henson
Norma Herrick
William and Betty Heuer
Harold and Beverly Hickman
Dr. Kent and Evelyn Hill
Dr. Brant and Miki Hindrichs
Carolyn Hittson
Kevin Hoch
Rose Hoer
Henry and Ann Hoffman
Howard Hogan
Amy Hollenberg
Mitch and Jennifer Holmes
Catherine Holtkamp
Arthur Hoogstraet
Curtis and Nicki Hopfinger
Shaun Horne
Don and Judy Horner
Patricia Horstman
Roger Horstman and Tracie Horstman
Bonnie Hotchkin
Daniel Hough
Mary Howard
Karen Hudgens
Vickie and Dennis Hudson
Dwain and Nadine Hughes
Patty Hunt
Stephen Ihnow
Jill Ingram
John and Rosemary Jackson
Elizabeth Smith Jared
Michelle Jared
Andy Jenkins
Lisa Jenkins
James and Tami Jeter
Betty Jewett
Richard Johnson
Steven and Tammy Johnson
Patricia Jolliff
Stephen and Eugenia Jones
Gail and Nancy Jones
Rita Jones
William and Susan Jones
Lester and Wanda Kaempfe
John and Theresa Kaestner
Brad Kauble
Sherah Kelly
Scott Kelsey
Janine Kemp
Dennis and Marilyn Kemper
James and Cheryl Kern
Timothy and Maryfran Kiely
Kwon Kim
Chaplain Sumi Kim
Paul and Janet Kincaid
Drs. Robert and Jean King
Michele Kiser
Kenneth and Barbara Klages
Brian Moushey and Lorna Knapp
Gerald and Wanda Knight
Randolph Knox
Michael and Ann Knudson
Kyle and Kathleen Koechner
Kelly Kramer
Joseph and Penny Kreul
Marcia Kreutzer
Erik Kruppe
Kevin and Tamara Lamar
Kim Lamb
Gene and Peggy Lampe
Gregory and Sharon Landolt
Patrick Laperre
Mrs. Clark Layne
Dan Lennon
Benjamin and Sue Lombard
Mark and Kim Lombardo
Gary and Tracy Long
Kenneth and Dorothea Lotter
Warren and Marilyn Lovinger
Alan Lundquist
Daniel Malachowski
Clarence and Katy Manck
Joseph and Tammy Marlow
Bill and Cindy Marston
Barbara Martin
Mary Martin
Mary Lou Martin
John and Nancy Masterson
Prof. Carol Mathieson
James and Kathy Mattingly
Dennis and Joanne McCambridge
Jeanie Gale McCleery
Richard and Theresa McClellan
Hubert and Glenda McCurdy
John and Margot McGinnis
Michael and Pamela McLaurin
Benny McPherson
Annie Medico
Robert and Anita Meek
Ralph and Debra Meyerkord
Angela Miller
David Miller
Dr. Jacqueline Miller
Lynne Miller
Carol Minor
Amielia Mitchell
Steve and Laurie Mohler
Shirley Monahan
John and Bonnie Montgomery
David and Karyn Moon
Kevin and Lynda Moore
Michael and Barbara Moore
Tom and Mary Moore
Rebecca Morey
Jim Morris
Samuel and Suzanne Mounger
John and Jerri Mulvihill
Lt. Col. Michael Mumford
Ann Murray
Steven and Elizabeth Murray
Douglas Nabholz
Gino and Karen Nanninga
Kristi Nellist
Mark and Lori Nelson
Phyllis Nelson
Ron and Edie Nelson
Bill and Bette Newborn
Terry and Cynthia Newton
Keith and Tammy Nilsen
Cindy Nix
Melvin Norton
Robert Nye
Austin Oliver
Robert and Patricia Oliver
Charles and Robin Oliver
Norine and Carroll Osborn
Brian and Kimberly Osterloh
Louise Overbey
Thomas and Karolyn Owens
Brett Palen
Janet Owens-Rolfes
Gary and Janet Pack
Dr. Jorge Padron
Michael and Cheryl Pallo
Vinod and Reena Pareek
Sheila Parker
Phillip and Jerry Paul
Brian and Cynthia Petrie
Thomas and Kathryn Pfeifer
John Plank
Rhonda Plassmeyer
Craig and Kim Potts
Chester and Barbara Pratt
David and Rebecca Prigel
Alfred and Nancy Quick
Craig and Mary Jo Rainey
Thomas and Theresa Ramirez
Don and Laveda Rathman
Larry and Sharon Rathsam
Edgar and Linda Ray
Benjamin Rea
Beverly Reaves
Helen Reddy
Mary Kathryn Reed
David Reese
Stephen and Karen Reese
Russell and Leeann Reusch
John and Jean Reusch
Bill Revis
Jack Reynolds
Quinton Rice
Steve and Phyllis Ridder
Lori Ringer
Wayne and Charlotte Rippee
Dr. Kyle and Robyn Ripple
Leroy Robberson
William and Anissa Roberts
Dennis and Teresa Robertson
George and Loyce Robinson
Victor Rodman
Shirley Rogers
Don and Dr. Sue Rollins
Paul and Deborah Rollinson
Ashley Rook
John and Sherry Rook
Steven and Susan Rook
Gerald and Therese Ross
Mark Ross
Juanita Roth
Philip Roush
Subhadeep Roy
Dale and Ramona Russell
Dr. Thomas and Debra Russo
Timothy San Paolo
Denys and Jolene Sanders
Jolene Sanders
Nora Sandquist
Mike and Connie Satterlee
Marvin and Emily Schaeffer
Eddie and Sharon Schafer
Robert and Deana Schermer
Leo and Mary Scheuler
Robert and Pamela Schlett
Thomas and Patsy Schmutz
Patricia Schreiner
Mary Schupp
Doris Scott
Alice Scroggins
Daniel Scroggins
Allen Sebaugh
Chris and Cindy Segafredo
Duane and Naomi Shaw
Debbie Sheehan
Jonna Shepardson
Joseph and Silvia Sheppard
Gerald and Jennifer Siegel
William and Christina Sindle
Larry and Teresa Skidmore
Rebecca Sloss
Dr. Arthur and Jeanette Smith
Daniel Smith
Erskine Smith
Jarrod Smith
Shawn and Laura Smith
Dennis Songle
Paul and Patricia Sorrell
Arrieta Sottiaux
Beth Spangler
Kevin and Melissa Spaulding
Ralph and Carole Stahlhut
Dan and Melanie Stanley
James and Jonell Stanton
Jeff and Ruth Stegner
Ken and Diane Stephens
Carla Stepp
Patricia Stevens
Russell and Deborah Stewart
Amber Stone
Charita Strickland
Norma Stroemel
Richard Suetterlin
Joy Sullivan
Catherine Sumners
Kirk and Pamela Sutherland
John and Sara Sweeney
George and Willie Swofford
Nancy Tabor
Carl Teghtmyer
Sharon Telscher
Marla Temaat
Sarah Tipton
David and Carolyn Todd
Beth Trenary
Terry Trower
Sue Tryon
Kevin Turner
Kelley and Dee Vanderburg
Charlie and Patsy Vaughan
Robert and Janet Verbarg
Connie Verdone
Thomas Verdone
Alfred and Barbara Wagner
Dan and Pamela Walker
Maxine Walker
Betty Walter
Betty Ward
Larry Ward
Nancy Ward
Stephan Warren
Janice Warrington
Patrick and Cynthia Waters
Julie Webster
Milton Webster
Richard and Roberta Weeden
Richard Weingartner
Darlene Weir
*Mary Welch
Tom and Neva Welters
Rudolf and Phyllis Wertime
Dorothy Westlake
Joann Whatley
Thomas and Luzetta Whipple
David and Helen Wicka
John and Bonnie Wilcox
Robert and Saundra Wilcox
Steve and Brenda Wilkinson
Thomas and Anne Williams
James and Molly Williamson
John and Gwen Wilson
Michael and Jo Ann Wolf
Vern and Doris Wolfmeyer
Vicki Wong
Sarah Wood Jenkins
Troy and Joy Wood
Sondra Woodruff
Rebecca Wotherspoon
Dean and Janice Wrinkle
Mary Jo Wynn
* DECEASED
Leigh Young
Otis Young
Debra Zelmer-Zey
Corporations,
Foundations,
Organizations,
etc.
Harwood - Trustee
Bangs-Russell Foundation
Bay Family Limited Partnership
CoxHealth
E. A. Martin Company
Edward Jones & Co.
Emerson
Empire Bank
The Hulston Family Foundation
J. E. & L. E. Mabee Foundation
J. S. Bridwell Foundation
Jolie-Pitt Foundation
William T. Kemper Foundation
William G. and Lucille W. Magers
Family Foundation
Musgrave Foundation
Parnell Family Partnership
Reed Charitable Foundation
Schneider Foundation
Shewmaker Family Limited Partnership
Smith-Glynn-Callaway Medical
Foundation
The Sunderland Foundation
Harwood - President’s
Arch W. Shaw Foundation
C. W. Titus Foundation
Drury Women’s Auxiliary
Hughes Family Foundation
Harwood - Dean’s
Anonymous
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Askinosie Chocolate LLC
Dawn Shields Photography
Dell Computer Corporation
Destination Power Sports
General Electric Company
Great Southern Bank
Heffington Optical Co.
Mercedes Freeman Smith Fund
MFA Foundation
Missouri Arts Council
The National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Positronic Industries, Inc.
Procter & Gamble Co. Inc.
State Farm Insurance Company
Harwood - Member
Bank of America
Carrollton Specialty Products
John D. Hume DDS
Kokomo Tan
Meyer Communications
National Avenue Christian Church
Play It Again Sports
The Rosen Family Foundation
Schwab Charitable Fund
Southern Missouri Containers
SRC Holdings Corporation
The Turner Family Foundation
United Church of Christ
Vernon H. Viebrock DVM
Williams Companies
Scarlet and Gray - Platinum
American Detection Specialist, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
Baldwin Trucking Inc.
Bales Construction Co. Inc.
BKD LLP
Bus Andrews Equipment
Clear Creek Golf Car & Equipment Co.
Colorado Rockies Baseball
Davis Properties Management LLC
Dillards Department Store
Downstream Casino Resort
First Christian Church
Gaskin Hill Norcross
Guildmaster
Hilton Branson Convention Center
Hutchins Advertising
IKON Office Solutions, Inc.
Intel Corporation
Jim Hutcheson Realtors Inc.
Jim Young Ins. Services
O&S Trucking Inc.
Oke-Thomas + Associates
O’Reilly Automotive
P. T. F. LLC
Security Bank
Shepherd Support Services LLC
Southern Materials Company
Stamina Products Inc.
Thousand Hills Golf Resort
Scarlet and Gray - Gold
Alpha Phi Sorority
American Electric Power Company
Aon Corporation
Arch Chemicals Inc.
Asian Professionals Group
The Beer Company LLC
Better Health Body Therapy
Beyond Imagination 3D Cakes Design
Borders Books Music Movies & Cafe
The Carpet Shoppe
Connelly Mechanical Inc.
Exercise and Rehab Equipment and
Tanning Center
Hickory Hills Country Club
Hilton Garden Inn
Institute for Mature Learners
Internet Consulting Services Inc.
Joy Assisted Living
Lee Mastell & Associates
The Lodge of Four Seasons
Mark A. Westhoff DDS PC
Marsh Travel
Marvins Floral Plus
Missouri Baptist Foundation
Missouri Insulation & Supply
Prater Family Fund
Schneider Electric
Scottland Ridge Farm
Southwest By-Products Inc.
Springfield Cardinals
Springfield Golf and Country Club
Springfield- Greene County Park Board
Sutherlands Lumber Co.
Thompson Communications Inc.
Thompson Pontiac-GMC Cadillac-Saab
Wheeler Furniture
Wicks IP LLC
Wine Styles
Yeagers Junction Quik Stop
Scarlet and Gray - Silver
Aetna Foundation Inc.
Arnold Chiropractic Center
Ashley Furniture
Auto-Magic/Jiffy Lube
BancorpSouth
Bank of America Corporation
Bank of Bolivar
Barney Naioti Law Firm
Big Fish Screenprinting LLC
Boeing Company
Branson Creek Golf Club
Brentwood Christian Church
Brown Shoe Company Inc.
Carmichael and Neal
Carthage Golf Course
CenturyTel Inc.
Country Club of St. Albans
The Courts
Dan Emrie Photography
Deer Lake Golf Course LLC
Ericsson Inc.
Fiocchi
Flowerama
Fremont Hills Country Club
G L Moore Tire
Great Southern Insurance
Greenlawn Fertilizer
H&B Springfield LLC dba Comfort Inn
Harem & Company
Heartland Motor Freight Inc.
Houston Rockets
J. D. Rohrer PC
JB Construction Company LLC
Jiffy Lube
Jump Mania
Jump Oil Company Inc.
The Larson Group
Mainstreet Financial Inc.
Mark Clippard Insurance Agency Inc.
Mediacom
Mens Suit Mart
Microsoft Giving Campaign
Midwest Lab Services LLC
Mike Shikany Insurance
Mr. Smiths Fastlube
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co Inc.
Ozark Fitness Center
Ozark Utility
Richard L Weible Insurance Agency
Rivercut Golf Course
Roofers Supply & Service
Rosetta Construction LLC
Sifford Office Products
Silo Ridge Golf & Country Club
Silver Dollar City Inc.
Sophisticuts Salon
The Spec Shop
Springfield Trailer Inc.
Sprint Corporation
Stewart Dental
Swift Logos
Talley and Associates
Tan-Tar-A Resort
Taylor Marble Co.
Thornton Farm
Vic Stuart State Farm Insurance
Wild Animal Safari
Worldwide Limited
Scarlet and Gray - Bronze
The 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa
Adventure Helicopter Tour
Altria Group Inc.
American Environmental Landfill, Inc.
American Waste Control Inc.
Anders Minkler & Diehl LLP
Andys Frozen Custard
Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc.
AquaSports Scuba Center
Autotronics
Barr-Thorp Electric Company
Benjamin L. Westman DDS
Big River Oil Co. Inc.
Big Time Results LLC
Blackwell Farms
Blush Studio
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Buckinghams
Burlington Northern Santa Fe
C. Scott Wilkerson DDS
Carroll Business Systems
Central Missouri Sportcards
Chesterfield Family Center
City of Republic
Clarion Hotel
Community Bank of Russellville
Dairy Queen
David J. Dear DDS
Debra L. Royce MD
Denistry for Children
Dents Unlimited LLC
DirectBuy of Springfield
Divine Intervention Body Therapeutics
Dixie Stampede Inc.
Dogwood Hills Golf Club
Doubletail Farm
Dr. Sago & Street Eye Care
Dutch Maid Laundry
Eagle Springs Golf Course
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Excel Window and Door Inc.
Fantastic Caverns
FASCO Machine Works
Fazolis
Fortune
Great Southern Travel
Hampton Inn
Happy Tails Doggie Day Care &
Boarding
Hardees of Southwest MO Inc.
Hawthorn Bank
Hazelrigg Automotive Center
Highland Springs Country Club
Incredible Pizza
International Business Machines
Corporation
Island Green Golf Club
J. Howard Fisk Limousines Inc.
JNP & JDM LLC
Johnson & Johnson
Kansas City Wizards
KAR Ventures, LC
Kent Compton DDS
Knese Printing Co.
Law Offices of Dee Wampler
Ledgestone Golf Course
Lighthouse Lanes
Luckys Shoe Outlet
Luxe Studio
Marvin Elwood Rice DDS
McIntire Management Group
Meek Chiroptractic & Rehabilitation
Meeks
Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
Metro Builders Supply
Michael L Beasley DDS
Millwood Golf and Country Club
Mitchem Tire and Wheel
MJs Flea Market
Mountain Valley Water
Murder Rock Golf Club
Nakato Japanese Restaurant
Napoli 2
Orman LLC
Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling
Company
Pactiv
Pampered Spa Specialties
Panera Bread
Parkcrest Dental Group
Pasta Express
Plato Chapter #240
Pottery Barn
Price Cutter
Qdoba Mexican Grill
R. M. Industries Inc.
Reliable Chevrolet
Rib Crib
Ricks Automotive Inc.
Ridge Runner Sports
Robbins Photography
Sago & Street Eyecare
Salon Service Group
Sanford & Associates
Sedalia Eye Associates PC
Showboat Branson Belle
SmithKline Beecham Foundation
Social Suppers
Sports Clips
Springfield Flower Company
Starboard Corp & State Park Marina
Stephanie’s Hoopla
Team Leverage LLC
Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave LLC
Tulsa Recycle & Transfer Inc.
Twilight Grille
Twin Oaks Country Club
The Vision Clinic
Wells Fargo Foundation
Windy Mount Vinyard
Wood You Furniture
Ziggies
Scarlet and Gray - Member
Acacia Spa
All Star Gymnastics
Andorra Creative
Applebees Restaurant
Arris Pizza
At Home Market LLC
Aunt Marthas Pancake House
Aztec Computer Outfitters
The Bank of Missouri
Bass Equipment Company
Bat-R-Up
Battlefield Lanes
Beths Bake Shoppe and Tea Room
Big Mommas Coffee and Espresso Bar
Big Whiskeys
Blue Stream Lube & Oil
Boomers
Bruners Hallmark
Brunos Restaurant
Bud & Walts Pizza & Pasta House
Buffalo Wild Wings
C. L. Chambers DDS LLC
Candy House
Carlos OKellys
Caterpillar Inc Foundation
Cedars Restaurant
Chelle’s exercise group
Chick-fil-A
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Circle B Chuckwagon
Clip Joint Salon and Spa
The Butterfly Palace
The Clorox Company Inc.
The Coffee Ethic
Cold Stone Creamery
Coltons Steak House and Grill
ConocoPhillips
Conway Freight
Cookies By Design
The Cottage House
Cutting Edge
Dean Jones Hearing Aids Inc.
Debra Wixson Agency Inc.
DeLong Plumbing
Dennis Hanks Chevrolet
Designs By Dills
The Diamond of Success
Dickinson Theatres
Dreyers/Edys Ice Cream
Edible Arrangements
Educational Community Credit Union
El Maguey
Enterprise Park Lanes
Estes Hatchery
Family Dry Cleaners
Fedora Social House
First Christian Church
Fox and Hound
Friends of the Zoo
Fringe
Fuse Wellness Corp
Garbo’s Pizzeria
Gene Hawkins Co. Realtors
Glo Cleaners
Golden Corral
Golf by Sean
Grad School
Grand Country Music Hall
Great Clips
Great Southern Bank
The Grotto
The Hartford Financial Services Inc.
Hidden Valley Golf Links
Hollywood Theaters College Station
Honey Heaven & The Vineyard Tea
Room
Hooters
Horton Smith Municipal Golf Course
The House of Webster
Infinity Insurance Solutions LLC
J&B Body Shop
JC’s Barber Shop
Jordan Essentials
Keen Bean
KK Kattle Kompany
Kraft Foods Foundation
Lamberts Cafe
Law Office of Todd F. Thorn PC
Le Dipping Parlor Spa
Lee Roberts Partnership
Leonard’s Steak N’ Shake
Logan’s Roadhouse
Lonestar Steakhouse
Macaroni Grill
Marias Mexican Restaurant
Meineke Car Care Center
Metropolitan Grill
Metropolitan National Bank
Midas
Mr. Yens
The Next Level Salon & Spa
New Shanghai Theatre
The Ol’Barn
Olive Garden
Only Globes.com
Outback Steak and Oyster Bar
Outback Steakhouse
Ozarks Country Living Real Estate
Painted Oaks Ranch LLC
The Pasta House
Paul N. Rogers DDS PA
Pizza House
PJC Insurance
Planet Sub
Professional Business Associates LLC
Purple Burrito Express
Pyramid Foods
Quik Source
QuikTrip Corporation
Quincy Magoos
Ray Pearce Photography LLC
Re Rico Brazilian Grill
Realty Mortgage & Appraisals Inc.
Regis Hairstyles
Richards BBQ
Ride the Ducks
Rivals
RKB Construction LLC
Sbarro
Scott Photography
Scrapbook Generation
Sechler Electric Inc.
Shelter Insurance
Sight and Sound Theatres
Skin Medic
Skinny Improv Creative Inc.
Springfield Little Theatre
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Rams
State Street Foundation
Subway
Sustainabuilt Construction
Texas Roadhouse
TGI Fridays
Thomas E. Stone DDS PC
Tony’s Famous Spaghetti
The Track Family Fun Parks
Trapiche Winery & Riedel Glassware
US Bancorp
Uptown Angels
Vespa Ozarks LLC
West Chestnut Monument Inc.
Wickman Gardens Inc.
Williams-Sonoma
Wingstop
The Yakov Smirnoff Theatre
TRIBUTES
D
rury University is thankful for
the generosity of donors who
have made contributions in honor or
remembrance of a colleague, alumnus,
faculty, staff or friend. The list that
follows recognizes tribute gifts made
between June 1, 2009 and May 31,
2010. (Person being remembered/
honored listed first, followed by donor
or group of donors.)
in memory of
Jerry Alexander ’79
Anonymous
Shondalette Adams
Beatrice Alexander
Dr. Edsel and Rebecca Suit Matthews
-/’85
Lawrence and Dr. Nancy Tisdale
O’Reilly ’68/’71
Theodore and *Sharon Downen Salveter
’58/’59
*Marvin and Marilyn Walker ’65/Mark and Debbie West ’79/Elizabeth “Irene” Moore Arnaud
’56
Dr. Bill and Marie Haas Prater ’46/’54
Brian Bennoch
Larry and Colleen Gregory Andrews
-/’03
Robert and Lucia Cann
Chelle’s Exercise Group
Robert and Michaela Cook
Roberta Cook
Polly Copper ’55
Susan Cornwell
Todd Dalzell
Tristan and Janet Davies
Maria Dozier
Michael and Linda Fraser
Nancy Green
Edith and Wayne Gregory
Betty Harris
Curtis and Nicki Hopfinger
Nicholas and Sarah Wood Jenkins ’00/Dr. Robert and Frances Johnson
Susan Kirby-Elayer ’70
J. Scott and Brigitte Gann Marrs ’80/’82
Thomas and Rebecca McCoy
Rebecca Miller
Dr. Ruth Monroe
Fred and Marcia Morriset
Bill and Bette Newborn
Todd and Betty Squires Parnell ’69/’70
PJC Insurance
Don and Laveda Rathman
Wayne and Charlotte Rippee
Paul and Deborah Rollinson
Mark Ross
Dr. Thomas and Debra Russo
Lauren Sapa ’08
Doris Scott
John and Georgia Shaffer
Jonna Shepardson
Walter and Virginia Simpson
Dr. Kelley A. Still ’92
Georgiana Tatum
Michael and Suzanne Thomas
Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave LLC
Charlie and Patsy Vaughan
Dr. Donald and Judy Weber
Jonnie McMehen Wells
Melissa Madden Bull ’70
Charles and Faith Bull ’70/Webster H. Chase ’51
Alfred McLaughlin and Joan Gilmore
-/’51
Robert and Marguerite Wetzel Lee
’50/’50
Nancy Rose Freeman ’52
Robert and Marguerite Wetzel Lee
’50/’50
Dr. Oscar Fryer ’25
John and Elaine Tewell Buzan -/’63
Samuel Gardner
Robert and Marguerite Wetzel Lee
’50/’50
Mary “Suzanne” Schellhardt
George ’47
Martha George
Dr. Walter German
Lawrence and Fay Vandivort Ollis
’53/’56
Dr. George W. Gleason ’42
The Hon. Roy and Mary Richter ’72/Helen Koch
Evelyn Hughes Coffey ’50
George Likins ’50
W. M. Burger
Fred and Jennie Wiggins Coppinger -/’62
Douglas Nabholz
Jonathan Lindberg ’67
John and Georgiana Wiles ’67/Dr. Joe McAdoo
James and Marilyn Bogle Buchholz
’57/’62
Leona Miller ’66
Plato Chapter #240
Bruce Parker ’75
The Hon. Roy and Mary Richter ’72/Nancy Wacker Pigg ’61
Rev. Larry Pigg ’58
Jacqueline Holt Powell ’44
Norma Williams Bonar ’48
Drury Women’s Auxiliary
John Regan Jr. ’75
The Hon. Roy and Mary Richter ’72/Mary Chaudet Robberson ’46
Leroy Robberson
Aleene Gum Rule ’51
Patty Moret Squires ’51
Sharon Downen Salveter ’59 - for
Kappa Delta
Glen and Carolyn Boewer Cotta ’56/’60
Betty Nelson Shannon ’46
Robert and Patricia Abbott
Norma Herrick
Frances Baldwin Smith ’39
Gene and Nancy Luster Farthing -/’40
Jenelle Stocker
Eric Frick and Pamela Salaway
Donald Tisdale
Drury Women’s Auxiliary
Thomas W. Wadlow ’94
Mike and Debra Wadlow Freeman -/’76
in Honor of
Dr. Victor Agruso - a great father
and educator
Stephanie Agruso ’89
Dr. Harvey Asher
Daniel and Barb Pacheco ’79/Michael Blakeslee ’87
Bill Blakeslee
Joanne Graves Bradley ’65
James and Julie Graves Guillebeau -/’70
David Deitch
Vicky Fuqua
Dorothy Dillard ’45
Michael and Nancy Frohlich White
’60/’61
Drury University Chemistry
Department
Dr. Christian and Cynthia Tygard
Wunderlich ’78/’78
Mildred Harmon Gann ’77
Susan Squires ’76
Dr. Thomas W. Lynch ’65 birthday
Gary and Carolyn Burks
Tom and Natalie Lynch ’92/Dr. Thomas W. and Saunny Burks
Lynch ’65/’65
Chloe Moushey ’09
Brian Moushey and Lorna Knapp
Elizabeth (Jean) Hogg Parnell
’42
James and Hui Ruan ’95/’96
Daniel Schliemann ’71
Lynn Reinacher
James and Peggy Atkins Smith
’54/’52
Jeanne Milton
Dr. Robert and Judy Grier
Thompson ’53/’61 - for Bob’s
birthday
Robert and Elaine Peterson
SENIOR CLASS LEGACY
The Class of 2010
The Drury University Alumni Council
Janis Prewitt Auner
Terrence Solaiman ’10
Teresa M. Carroll - for
exceptional mentoring and
constant encouragement
Caitlin Vincel ’10
Dr. Penny Clayton ’83
Richard Alvarez ’10
Michael Squires ’10
Dr. Ken Egan
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Dr. Randall Fuller
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Dr. Katherine A. Gilbert
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Kevin Henderson
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Charlyn Ingwerson
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Dr. Jeffrey Jones ’97
Alexisz Kacamakisz ’10
Dr. Tijuana Julian ’81
Jeromy Layman ’10
Dr. Peter Meidlinger
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Dr. Rodney Oglesby
Michael Squires ’10
Dr. Elizabeth Paddock
Greta Brown ’10
Emily Stein ’10
Lakshmi Roy - for exceptional
mentoring and constant
encouragement
Caitlin Vincel ’10
Dr. Allin Sorenson
Kathryn Harman ’10
Dr. Kelley Still ’92
Michael Squires ’10
John Taylor - Thank you
Neil Sickendick ’10
Michael Thomas
Greta Brown ’10
Dr. Jo Van Arkel
Hunter O’Neal ’10
Dr. Jeffrey VanDenBerg
Jeromy Layman ’10
Emily Stein ’10
Dr. Regina Waters
Mallory Noelke ’10
Dr. Resa Willis
Hunter O’Neal ’10
DRURY SOCIETY
T
he Drury Society recognizes
lifetime giving of $100,000 and
more. Members are recognized on
the donor wall in Burnham Hall.
Members who have provided support
of $1 million and more are recognized
through a special level, the Circle
of Fellows. The Circle of Fellows
members are recognized not only
on the wall hanging in Burnham
Hall, but also on the stone pedestals
standing outside of Bay Hall.
Circle of Fellows Members
Honor Roll Cum Laude $5,000,000-$9,999,999
ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc.
John E. and Crystal Tinlin Beuerlein
’75/’75
Dr. and Mrs. E. Robert Breech Jr. H’87
Christiana Garton ’29
Dr. John Q. and Juanita Hammons
H’87/Walter and Mary Hogg Hoffman
’39/’39
F. W. Olin Foundation
Honor Roll - $1,000,000$4,999,999
Dr. Bob and Dorothy Jo Gideon Barker
’47/’45
Breech Foundation
Ernest R. and Thelma Breech ’19 H’48/Burlington Northern Foundation
Brig. Gen. Homer and Cecile Case ’15/Kenneth R. Case ’29
Church Finance Council
Raymond W. Elliott ’19
William O. and Frederica Smeltzer
Evans
Fulbright-Swyers Foundation
R. William Greer ’39 Ruth Kirby Hall ’46
David and Helen Hartley ’27/Marion Bissett Hoblit ’22
Lewis Gene and Harriett K. Hutchens
’50/Jana Tumy Hutchens ’73
J. York Johnson ’25
Tom N. and Camille Kellogg ’58/Benjamin E. “Gene” and Mildred
Latimer
J. E. & L. E. Mabee Foundation
Ronald A. and Catherine Cox Neville
’69/’71
Lawrence and Dr. Nancy Tisdale
O’Reilly ’68/’71
Ben A. and Jean Hogg Parnell ’39/’42
Mildred Pitt ’25
Lyle D. and Nell Reed ’70/Dr. Frank L. and Madge Williams Ross
’25 H’75/’28
Dr. Archie and Marion Russell ’39/Dr. Jack and Melba Shewmaker H’00/Dr. C. Souter Smith
Thomas and Pamela Hackmann Stout
’69/’69
The Sunderland Foundation
Rosalie O’Reilly Wooten ’64
Honor Roll Summa Cum Laude
-$750,000
Anonymous
Charles A. Frueauff Foundation
Norma Silvers Haderlein ’74
Willard W. and Nell Huckins
The Kresge Foundation
David O’Reilly ’71
Wallace N. and Roberta Prater Springer
’47/’49
Honor Roll Magna Cum Laude $500,000
C. Arch and Virginia Bay Clarence K. and Ruth Chatten ’32/John and Dorothy O’Bannon Darling
’26/’24
Dorothy Lovan Donaldson ’26
Edward Jones & Co.
Emerson
Richard and Dorothy M. Farrington
’33/Marjorie Baker Fite ’36 Ford Fund
Dr. Flavius B. and Frances Ferguson
Freeman ’32 H’88/James and Aletha Gilmer
Dr George Gleason ’42
John K. and Ruth Luster Hulston
’36/’43
Richard G. Lydy ’10 H’66
Donald G. and Ruth Kallemeier Martin
’56/’54
C. Robert and Catherine Burman
Mitchell ’30/’29
John L and Jeanie Morris ’70/Todd and Betty Squires Parnell ’69/’70
Minta Ramey
Joseph C. Rathbun ’44
Smith-Glynn-Callaway Medical
Foundation
Harold and Helen Jones Stoneman
’33/’28
Honor Roll Cum Laude $250,000
Irene Stubbins Ashford ’28
Raymond F. and Nancy Jones Aton
’37/’46
Dr. Arlie E. and Norma Williams Bonar
’47/’48
Dr. MacDonald and Jane Hughes
Bonebrake ’43/’43
Kathryn Jane Brite ’68
Virginia Cox Bussey ’55
James Cary
C. Major and Marthe Drummond Close
-/’57
Community Foundation of the Ozarks
CoxHealth
Charles A. and Billie Plumlee Cox
’41/’47
Lester L. and Dr. Claudine Barrett Cox
’65/’63
Robert M. and Mary Voges Cox ’67/’66
Jack S. and Helen Stamate Curtis
’32/’39
Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
Drury College Women’s Auxiliary
Betty Cole Dukert ’49 and Joseph M.
Dukert
Maurine Wilson Eaton ’26
ExxonMobil Foundation
Dr. John P. Ferguson ’36
Earl Fester Dr. Ben P. and Jeanne Gaines
Jack and Ann Gentry
Anna Hahn
H. C. Hennessee
Jane Doggrell Hershey ’35 Dr. Clarence H. and Eleanor Small
Hines ’25/’24
Jo Rickman Houston ’24
Carl and Raynee M. Johnson
Crosby and William T. Kemper
Foundation
William T. Kemper Foundation
Herman Lay
Charles M. LeCompte ’65
Dr. John and Glenella McGinty H’88/Virginia A. Murnan
William E. and Jo Ann Prater Pettit
’42/’40
Fred H. Phillips
Earl Pool
Dr. Bill G. and Marie Haas Prater
’46/’54
Phillip L. Roper
Clifton Rowden ’37
Sanford Sanders ’29
Henry and Jane Ross Schneider ’49/’48
School of Religion
George R. and Betty Nelson Shannon
’46/’46
Virgil L. and Mildred L. Sims
Southwestern Bell Foundation
Katherine Stauffer
Dr. A. T. and Dorothy Davis Walker
-/’42
Eugenie G. Walker
Maj. T. P. Walker ’08 H’39
Ronald L. and Judith Walsworth ’58/Dorothy Dyer Weiss ’25
Honor Roll - $100,000
Anonymous
Virgil V. Anderson Jr. ’46
Dr. Dallas D. and Elese Anthony ’39/Archimica, Inc.
Joseph Samuel and Ethel Atha
H’66/-
Sharon D. Barber
Boatmen’s Bank
Dr. Lora Bond
J. S. Bridwell Foundation
Dr. Loren and Nancy Broaddus ’57/George Warren Brown Foundation
Elizabeth Thomas Carter ’59
William Bernard Case ’20
Dr. H. Ray Childers ’57
Dr. Frank W. Clippinger II
Collegiate Catering Inc.
Commerce Bank
Cooper Foundation
Nellie Cowdrick
Ormal C. Creach
J. Murray Crowder ’24
Helen Seifert Cunningham ’58
D. Michael Curran ’38
Donald C. and Virginia Dailey
Logan Darrall ’28
Carl Edward and Mary Deck ’67/-
EFCO Corporation
Kathleen Egdorf
Hayward and Margaret Riepe Elliott
’38/’38
Eugene F. and Julianna Johnson Everett
’48/’49
Frank E. and Evelyn Fryer ’50/Clifford Willard Gaylord Foundation
General Electric Foundation
John C. and Dorothy Anderson Geyer
’29/’30
S. David and Billie Kay Farrar Gohn
’64/’65
Georgia Williams Goodman ’25
Richard and Evelyn Grayson
Dr. Durward and Bettie Turner Hall
’30/’31
Mary Hall ’19 Edith Hawley
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Susie Morris Henry ’72
Lelia Heuer ’67
Judd Hill Foundation
William B. Hill Trust
James Holland
Dr. Prince A. Holmes
James W. and Jeanette Hutcheson ’76/Dr. Jack A. and Margaret Pahlow James
’40/’41
Jerry and Linda Wheeler Jared
Jolie-Pitt Foundation
Ruby Slipher Keener ’25
Hilbert F. and Maxine Pinson Keisker
’26/’31
Elizabeth Crippen Kirn ’38
Dr. William A. and Ann Knight Jr ’36/Koedding Family Foundation
William E. Langrill
William “Rick” and Sandra Lester ’74/Local Church Ministries of the United
Church of Christ
John and Carol Junge Loomis -/’51
Marjorie Love ’45
Lumina Foundation for Education
Dr. Thomas W. and Saundra Burks
Lynch ’65/’65
Esther Sands McGuire ’28
David W. and Helen McKnight ’28/Evans T. and Aleene McReynolds
Abolfath Mahvi
L .E. and Leeson Cook Meador
Mercantile Bank
MFA Foundation
Midwest McCormick Foundation
Jeannette L. Musgrave Foundation
Lawrence and Fay Vandivort Ollis
’53/’56
Charlie and Mary Beth Murney O’Reilly
-/’88
Ozarks Coca-Cola
Stephen and Patsy Palmer ’62/The Pitt Family
Dr. Mary Jane Pool ’46 H’02
Cuba Ann Procter
Procter & Gamble Fund
Jack and Hazel Robertson Randall -/’26
Blanche Roper Reukema ’27
J. B. Reynolds Foundation
John W. and Camille Curtis Ricketts
’71/’65
Larry and Gretta Robb ’56/Justin Ross
James and Grace Gresham Ruffin
’16/’16
Arch W. Shaw Foundation
Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni
Ruth Pettit Sigmon ’31
Dr. Joe and Judith Timmons Spears
’46/’78
John “Jack” and Betsy Stack
Arthur D. Stevens
A. Ronald and Maxine Stewart ’35/St. Louis - San Francisco Railroad
Lucille Jones Straus ’26
Dr. Walter and Juanita Emack
Thompson ’28/’27
Rosalie Tilles Fund
Robert Wagstaff ’04
Ed and Jane Warmack
Robert E. Warmack ’87
Leo J. and Margie Moore Weaver ’49/-
Don Wessel
Warren D. White ’36
Loyalty Society
T
he Drury University Loyalty
Society was established in 2009 to
recognize donors who have given 10+
consecutive years, including the last
fiscal year, to any program or fund.
The list that follows represents alumni
and friends who achieved a minimum
of ten years of consecutive giving by
May 31, 2009.
Anonymous
Floyd and Jeanette Cantlon Adams -/’58
Dr. Robert and Patricia Adams ’64/William and Sharon Bailey Adams
’64/’65
Steven Adams ’86
Carl and Diane Ahlemeyer ’75/Dr. Julie Alford ’85
Dr. John and Edith Allen ’48/Sandra Blackwell Allen ’63
Peter Ames ’81
Glenn and Andria Cummings Anderson
-/’74
Catherine O’Reilly Anderson ’50
Drs. Mark and Daphne Anderson ’78/Virgil Anderson ’46
Dr. Ralph Andreano ’52
Elese Anthony
Craig and Dr. Cynthia Schwab Aossey
’94/’94
Bob and Miona Crane Armstrong -/’50
James and Charlotte Arndt ’63/Donna Poore Atchley ’48
Ancell and Karen Tompkins Atkins
’60/’71
Nancy Jones Aton ’46
Randall and Pam Bachus ’87/Wilma Coffield Baker’41
Michelle Baltz ’87
Beauford and Carol Farnham Bancroft
’48/’46
Rev. John Bartlett ’54
Linda Dickison Bass ’88
Craig and Nancy Cox Battersby ’74/’75
Jay and Joan Bender ’59/Jeffrey and Debbie Berger ’74/Stephen and Nancy Bergmann ’64/John and Crystal Tinlin Beuerlein
’75/’75
Donald and Delores Biggers
Clarence Billings ’58
Terry and Beverly Barnett Blackwell
’61/’62
James and D’Arcy Butzer Blosser ’73/’75
William and Frances Williams
Blumfelder -/’64
Dr. Arlie and Norma Williams Bonar
’47/’48
James and Deborah Bone ’80/Dr. Mac Bonebrake ’43
Frances Durr Borg ’49
Marion Katka Boshart ’52
Amine Boustani ’94
Dr. George Bramer ’54
K. Jane Brite ’68
Dr. Loren and Nancy Broaddus ’57/Carlton and Linda Nunley Brown -/’68
Nancy Morrison Brown ’62
Drs. Peter and Carol Esther Browning
-/’78
Judith Vaughan Bruhn ’64
Barbara Karbe Brunkhorst ’50
Walter and Gwyndolyn Johnson
Brunkhorst ’53/’53
James and Marilyn Bogle Buchholz
’57/’62
Dr. Frank and Carolyn Burns ’82/Virginia Cox Bussey ’55
Gerald and Sandra Stover Buyan -/’85
John and Elaine Tewell Buzan -/’63
William and Mary Boyd Cain -/’56
Randall and Lynn Cain ’84/Jeanine Scott Campbell
J. Wendell Carey ’50
Shirley Carr ’64
Leo and Ernestine Carroll
John and Geraldine Carson ’50/Kenneth and Pat Carter ’64/Dr. Thomas and Carrie Carter ’76/Johnnie Kaye Romine Carver ’68
Milton and Sue Chamberlin ’54/J. Aleen Chaney ’63
David and Sue Ann Beedle Childers
’76/’77
James “Wayne” and Stephanie Chapman
Chipman ’91/’93
Lynn and Kathy Chipperfield ’73/David Clark ’85
Revs. Galen and Diane Clark ’57/Mark Clippard ’79
Jerry and Marilouise Clopton ’75/William Cole ’50
Dr. Ted Colson ’50
Marjorie Owen Cook ’47
Thomas Coppage ’58
Polly Copper ’55
Michael and Susan Coppock ’68/Evan and Jane Davis Copsey ’55/’54
Edwin Cox ’69
Dr. Ted and Janel Cox ’85/Robert and Mary Voges Cox ’67/’66
William and Wendy Craigmiles ’64/Jason Crouch ’98
Stan and Joan Cummings ’49/David and Marilynn Tredway
Cunningham ’51/’52
Donald and Virginia Dailey
Harriett Legg Dame ’62
Rev. Dirk Davenport ’59
Warren and Anne Long Davis ’59/’62
Mark and Jo-Alice Nichols Davis -/’69
Robert and Tamara Flikkema de Wild
-/’92
Marjorie Duncan Dean ’49
Pamela Johnson Dela Vega ’82
Dr. John and Ruth Denton ’71/Michael and Barbara Wolff DePue -/’89
Robyn Devore ’93
Betty Long Dickey ’46
David and Jane Dill ’71/David Dillingham ’60
Dr. Robert and Jeanette Teiber
Diamond ’56/’56
Cynthia Dixson ’84
Rev. Vernon Dolde ’50
Daniel and Margaret Killough Drago
’51/’51
James and Joan Drake ’61/Robert Drake ’60
Nick and Batrice Mitchell Drobac -/’57
Bill and Merrill Cope Drummond -/’65
Peggy Dugge ’58
* DECEASED
John and Shirley Duke ’82/Betty Cole Dukert ’49 and Joseph
Dukert
Jeff and Dr Connie Keith Dunaway
-/’89
Richard and Jane Thomas Dunn ’58/’58
John and Jacquelyn Kidd Dushko -/’46
Dr. Richard and Betty Duvall ’56/Jon and Joanie Dyer ’76/Greg and Dr Valerie Hackman Eastman
-/’84
Randall and Marsha Robbins Eaton
’74/’75
Dr. Allen and Clara Bess Eikner ’49/Arthur and Jean Heitmann Elbert
’50/’49
Benny and Beverly Hickman Ellis -/’73
Harry and Suzanne Stout Ellis -/’53
John and Anna Etherington ’56/Carl and Donna Evans
Doris Everheart
Dean and Janet Fales ’39/Gene and Nancy Luster Farthing -/’40
Virgil and Rose Marie Reed Feazell -/’48
Sister Josephine Fenske ’76
Dr. John and Pat Ferguson ’36/James Ferrell ’63
Frances Turner Ferris ’77
Frederick and Carolyn Fieker ’49/Philip and Barbara Boulware Fitzpatrick
’59/’60
Dr. Donald and Grace Eisenach Flesche
’56/’56
Mark and Dr. Pamela Swartz Fly -/’84
Roy and Mary Gabbert Freund ’52/’53
Peter and Nancy Taylor Ganyard -/’49
Anita Collier Garber ’52
Gary and Karen Garwitz
Jeffrey and Nancy Rellergert Gass
’91/’91
David and Alberdine Gaston ’58/Boyd and Marcia Kinder Geer ’52/’53
David and Sandra Gibbs ’94/M. Roland and Joann Moore Gillett
’44/’44
Ed Smith and Jane McHaney Glass -/’61
Dr. Lehman and Elizabeth Wiles
Godwin ’83/’83
Ralph and Rose Mary Goerke ’50/S. David and Billie Farrar Gohn ’64/’65
Judith Good
Ralph and Anna Goos ’60/Dr. Don Gose ’43
Dr. Stephen and Ann Bonebrake Grace
’68/’69
John and Mary Miller Grady -/’55
Wilbert and Shirley Grannemann ’56/John and Margery White Graves -/’53
Ben and Mildred Martin Groenewold
-/’56
Rev. Neal Grubaugh ’50
Michael and Laura Rushing Gunnels
’90/’92
Dr. Earl and Shirley Kanehl Hackett
’53/’54
Darin and Nicole Hackmann ’89/William and Martha Dederick Hall
’52/’53
Jack and Suzanne Franklin Hall -/’78
David and Kimberly Harrison Hamm
-/’86
Dr. John and Mary Lisa Hammon ’64/Clifford and Patsy Hulsey Hammond
’60/Dr. John Q. and Juanita Hammons
* DECEASED
H’87/Dennis and Ann Porowski Handschu
-/’78
Randal and Elaine Hankins ’73/Robert and Becky Hankins ’73/Dr. Deborah Pickett Hanson ’73
*Wayne Hargis ’49
Dr. James and Janice Mantle Harrison
-/’56
Dr. Jesse and Pam Hartley ’72/J. Mark and Laura Hedgpeth Haseltine
’77/’78
Walter and Nan Lea Haskins ’77/Kenneth and Mary Ann Hassler ’69/Donald and Wanda Thompson Hawkins
-/’46
Dr. Emily Haymes ’61
Dr. Irvin L. and Marcia Heimburger
’53/Helen Wilborn Helson ’52
Bob and Julie Marrs Hendrickson -/’82
Garold and Louise Henson
Betty Lou Henss ’50
Dr. Kenneth and Mary Ann Herfkens
Marc and Rebecca Yarnall Herron
’92/’96
Dr. John and Dorothy Herweg ’43/James and Margaret Ann Hickman ’48/Dr. Wayne Higley ’53
Carolyn Dudeck Hileman ’56
Sidney and Nancy Hirsch ’71/Lee and Barbara Schmidt Hirsh -/’54
Dr. Donald and Ann Hodge ’61/Rev. Rex and Mary Severn Hodge
’58/’73
Thomas and Janet Holcomb ’88/Marjory Hynes Holt ’57
Michael and Angela Bullock Homeyer
’93/’94
The Hon. E. Mitchell and Judy Hough
’58/Louis and Mary Howard ’59/John and Donna Garrison Howerton
-/’82
John and Karen Hudgens ’72/Ann Torrens Huesemann ’89
Robert and Louise Huitt ’50/Malcolm and Jana Hume Hukriede
-/’71
Stephen and Joyce Brown Ihnow -/’73
Stephen and Joyce Ihnow -/’73
Darrel and Margaret Jackson ’64/Mildred Tindle Jarratt ’48
Joshua and Gina Stewart Jarvis -/’90
Carol Hurtgen Jaudes ’58
Rev. Max and Peggy Jenkins ’56/Roberta Muirhead Jenkins ’58
Wesley Jenkins ’54
Terry and Tracy Johnson Jensen -/’82
Harold John ’48
Harry and Christine Johnson ’69/Grant and Shannon Bertholdi Johnson
’97/*Lewis and Gerry Johnson
Tim and Michele Ford Johnson ’70/’70
Richard Johnson ’47
Dr. James and Patricia Jolliff ’76/Aaron and Cara Jones ’95/Eugene Jones
Dr. Jeffrey Jones ’97
Hartzell and Marsha Brooks Jones -/’70
Lloyd and Mildred Mackey Jones -/’59
Nalleyn Smith Jones ’54
Virginia Franklin Jones ’71
Jerry and Carolyn Julian
Tom and Camille Kellogg ’58/William and Mary Kerr ’71/Dr. John and Gail Kiefer ’52/William Kiefer
Dr. Richard and Jean Davenport
Killough -/’72
Robert Kinloch ’62
Bob and Barbara Warttig Kipfer -/’89
Paul and Dyanne Kirk ’66/Clyde and Dorothy Cribbs Kirkbride
-/’46
Dr. Kenneth and Lenore Knabb ’38/William and Norma Day Knight -/’51
Harold and Capt Cynthia Chalfant
Kunkel ’78/’77
John Kunkel ’50
John Walkowiak and Dr Cynthia Lais
-/’67
Cliff and Mary Sue Franks Lancaster
-/’44
Rev. Ted and Thelma Landis ’50/Helen Baldwin Langston ’39
Charlotte Goss Larson ’50
George and Kathy Ausburn Latimer
’70/’70
John and Sue Turrentine Lawson -/’55
Andrew and Cindy Lear
Robert and Marguerite Wetzel Lee
’50/’50
William “Rick” and Dr Sandra Lester
’74/Fred Lethco ’58
Don Leupold ’92
Robert and Dorothy Lick ’44/Scott and Kerri Logan ’96/Betty Lolkes ’65
Ralph and Evelyn Shane Looney ’56/Charlotte Huff Lowther ’47
Phillip and Patricia Pettitt Loyd ’74/Peggy Lusk ’47
Dr. Thomas and Saunny Burks Lynch
’65/’65
Robert Lynn ’74
*Dorothy Hoss Lyons ’42
John and Elizabeth Maggs ’56/Terry and Linda Logan Maienschein
’67/’66
Robert and Catherine Malone ’56/Janell Manley ’75
Richard and Cheron Mann ’61/Terry Tucker Markway ’74
Donald and Ruth Kallemeier Martin
’56/’54
Donald and Kathleen Martin ’75/John Martin ’64
Mary Sanford Martin ’46
Frederick and Janice Wyckoff Mason
’51/’52
Stephen and Paula Hopkins McBurnett
-/’97
James and Mary Crawford McDaniel
-/’53
Robert and Melissa Berlin McGuire
-/’76
Dr. Robert McKinnell ’49
William McNew ’69
Leila Chandler Medley ’59
*John and Betty Miller ’54/Richard and Maureen Miller ’58/Harry and Florence Snidow Moline
’56/’58
Leah Ettien Moody ’58
James and Cheryl Moon ’55/Edward and Barbara Smith Moore
’51/’54
Harold and Jo Anne Niewoehner Moore
’50/’52
James and Suzanne Hicks Moore ’63/’65
Dr. John and Christie Threnn Morehead
’71/’71
Herman Morris
David and Sarah Stewart Morrison
’71/’73
George and Alice Moulton ’41/Truman and Elaine Nall ’50/John and Rebecca Vuch Nelsen -/’76
Col. Janice Nelson ’72
Philip and Kristen Anderson Nelson
-/’70
Ronald and Catherine Cox Neville
’69/’71
Maybelle Newby-Bennett
Susan Mullins Newton ’86
Dr. David and Carol Nibert ’86/*Dr. Jack and Martha North ’41/Melvin and Carol Whipple Norton -/’59
Randy and Susan Schuchardt Nottle
-/’94
Steven and Linda Nurnberg ’71/Keith and Gertrude Minard Oberbeck
-/’66
Evan and Leah Odden ’57/Cornelia Findlay Odom ’49
King and Susanne Logan O’Neal -/’53
David O’Reilly ’71
William and Louise Overbey ’51/William and Carole Owen ’75/Charles and Karen Sippel Pace ’70/’85
Bill and Betty Mathias Palen -/’56
Stephen and Patsy Palmer ’62/Fred and Rae Kanehl Palmerton -/’57
Ben A. Parnell ’39
Gregory and Beth Patterson ’72/Tom and Kim Young Payne ’94/’94
Jack and Michele Gallais Peacher ’63/’64
Orville and Janet Pelkey ’59/Martha Winnecke Pendleton ’62
Jeanne Bender Perkins ’56
J. Max and Jane Perryman ’66/Bill and Leann Barron Phillips -/’63
Sue Cook Phillips ’60
Rev. Larry Pigg ’58
Billy Moore Piland ’73
*Robert and Billy Moore Piland ’73/’73
John and Jean Plag ’49/Dr. Jerry and Carol Poe ’53/Earl Pool
Dr. Mary Jane Pool ’46
Dr. David and Debra Porter ’83/Gerald and D Jane Keltner Posakony
-/’53
George and Patsy Witherspoon Poulos
-/’47
Dr. Edwin and *Jacqueline Holt Powell
’44/’44
Dr. Bill and Marie Haas Prater ’46/’54
Robert and Dr Sharon Warren Price
’59/’63
Dr. Kent and Tamera Eagleburger Price
-/’88
Dr. Leonard Pronko and Takao Tomono
’47/Bill and Joyce Fryer Pyle ’60/’56
Lucille Davidson Rainwater ’44
Virginia Ralston
James and Christine Quinn Randolph
’73/’73
George and Jane Reynolds Rankin -/’39
James and Sandra Rau ’73/Mary Lou Humphreys Raymond ’50
Jerry and Jeanne Pennington Redfern
’57/’57
Lyle and Nell Reed ’70/Wendell and Joan Reed ’44/Timothy and Kim Reese ’85/Reed Reynolds ’60
Glenn Richardson ’65
Eleanor Greig Rickerson ’46
John “Bill” and Camille Curtis Ricketts
’71/’65
Robert and Mary Jean Moore Riddle
-/’47
Ryan and Michelle Rieger ’85/John Riordan ’49
Larry and Gretta Robb ’56/Leroy Robberson
William and Jo Hopkins Roberts
’68/’67
Larry and Maribeth Masterson
Robertson -/’92
Dr. Russell and Brenda Robinson ’74/Elizabeth Rollen Moss ’60
Rev. Ned and Charlotte Romine ’43/*Phillip and Bianca Roper
Philip and Kay Leaming Roush -/’72
Dr. Debra Royce ’76
Betty Rozzell ’65
Oliver and Dorothy Russ ’45/Marion Russell
Dr. Wallace O. Russell
Dorothy Lindecker Russo ’45
Dudley and Georgia Clark Sadler -/’62
George and Jean Coombs Sallwasser
-/’48
Theodore and *Sharon Downen Salveter
’58/’59
John and Paula Bowman Sandford
’51/’53
Revs. John and Paula Bowman Sandford
’51/’53
Dr. Joe Sandven ’52
Konrad and Nancye Reasner Sauer -/’85
Richard and Sybil Killebrew Scarsdale
-/’54
Wayne and Jo Scheer
Daniel and Susan Schettler ’67/William and Kimberly Bosley Schlecht
’78/’79
Daniel Schliemann ’71
Calvin Schoene ’53
Betty Eisenmayer Schuster ’59
Carl and Vivian Schwab ’51/Jeffrey and Sara Schwab ’89/Rev. David and Lori Burrell Scott
’79/’80
James and Ruby Jane Hendrickson Scott
’50/’48
Randall and Deborah Nowotny Seeley
’70/’70
Fred and Anna Peters Seewoester ’70/’70
Mike and Jana Roper Setzer -/’78
Anthony and Linda Simpson Shalloup
’88/George and *Betty Nelson Shannon
’46/’46
Dr. Roger and Lisa Fitzpatrick Shaw
’88/’87
Dr. Jack and Melba Shewmaker H’00/Donald and Ruth Gatton Shook ’58/’56
David and Mary Sigmon ’67/James and Phyllis Hull Skidmore -/’79
Shepard and Norma Sloane ’53/Dr. David and Anne Smid
Annette Smith ’61
*Dr. Richard and Carol Smith ’47/-
James and Doris Uhlmann Smith -/’65
Rev. Elton Smith ’50
J. Stanley and Frances Smith ’49/James and Peggy Atkins Smith ’54/’52
Don and Marilyn Peiter Smith -/’63
James and Rosemary Drennen Sparks
-/’63
Tom and Regina Chudomelka Spriggs
-/’72
Roberta Prater Springer ’49
Russell Staley ’84
Joni Stant ’97
William and Ouida Stakes Steinkamp
-/’65
Dan and Laurel Shealy Stevenson -/’86
Dr. Wendell and Darwanna Stewart
’68/Susan Allen Stewart ’68
Dr. Kelley Still ’92
Dr. Richard Stolp ’45
Thomas and Pamela Hackmann Stout
’69/’69
James Strassner ’65
Margaret Clayton Stribling ’55
Janet Hoetker Strube ’72
Thomas and Holly Stuber ’66/Gene and Patsy Shean Summers ’63/’64
Charles Sumners ’55
Randall and Debby Sutter ’74/Elizabeth Swinney
Thomas and Delores Teeters ’71/Michael and Suzanne Thomas
Dr. Robert and Judy Grier Thompson
’53/’61
Patricia Foster Thompson ’48
Charles and Ruth Beck Thompson -/’79
John and Leslie Skinner Thomson
’73/’73
Ted and Alice Thornton ’76/Charles and Inez Tillman ’50/Dr. Charles and Bonnie Tillman ’78/Donald and Phyllis Shirk Tisdale -/’42
Gail Toalson ’82
George and Dorothy Hoffman Tongue
-/’46
David and Kerry Townsend ’97/Christopher Morris and Pam Triplett
-/’89
Mary Beth Tripp ’78
Dr. W. Yates and Janet Steinmetz Trotter
H’86/’53
Michael and Alice Crowder Trumblee
-/’47
Brennan and Debra Smith Tucker
’94/’95
Betty Jane Rathbone Turner ’44
Clyde and Susan Ujiki ’62/Robert and Carolyn Gabbert Upshaw
’54/’57
Randall and Cathryn Wilson Van
Landuyt ’76/’76
William and Kathleen Vaughan ’74/Eugene and Emily Taylor Viets -/’46
Robert and Janet Vigen Levy -/’91
William and Shirley Virdon ’53/Jerry and Elizabeth Rosner Von Rohr
’66/’66
Laurence and Joan Viets VonStroh -/’48
Dr. John and Louise Wagner ’49/Charlotte Walch ’49
Orville and Eunice Schmiechen Wallar
’61/’63
Larry and Patricia Aulick Wallis ’66/’72
Ronald and Judith Walsworth ’58/Larry and Cheryl Sommerfrucht Walter
-/’68
John and Lori Wanamaker
Frank and Margaret Zibilski Wann
’57/’62
Philip and Donna Wilkerson Ward -/’88
Heath and Elizabeth Spain Ward -/’97
Joseph and Nancy Hamacher Warren
’73/’73
Dr. Robert and Jane Warren ’68/William and Jean Wasson
Carol Kahler Waters ’61
Delores Sheppard Watkins ’50
Welzie and Juanita Webb ’48/Darin and Nancy Wedgeworth ’95/David Weems ’45
Larry and Susan Wunnenberg Wehrman
-/’73
*Charles and Carolyn Welch ’50/*Mary Welch
Benning and Judith McCormack
Wentworth -/’65
Mary Beth Wert ’80
Don Wessel
Mary Ellen Porter Wheeler ’40
Charles and Nickie White ’67/Karen Diesing White ’67
Robert and Suzanne Dischbein White
’64/’66
Bernard and Cheryl Baldwin Whitley
-/’83
Richard and Ellen McCrae
Whittingham -/’62
Dennis and Jill Wilson Wiggins -/’94
John and Georgiana Wiles ’67/Jerry and Deloris Churchill Williams
’62/’61
Julane Brown Williams ’85
Edward and Beth Williamson
C. Edwin and Susan Wilson ’69/J. Randolph and Margery Long Wilson
’50/’51
William and Peggy Widders Wooden
-/’69
William and Janet Woolsey ’65/Rosalie O’Reilly Wooten ’64
Robert Wright ’50
Dr. Christian and Cynthia Tygard
Wunderlich ’78/’78
John and Nancy Wylie ’70/Elzene Kaderly Yancey ’41
Susanne Weber Young ’57
DRURY FOUNDERS
SOCIETY
T
he Drury Founders Society was
established to recognize all alumni
and friends who have included Drury
University in their will, insurance
policy, retirement plan, annuity, or
trust in the amount of $10,000 or
more. Founders names are displayed
in the upstairs foyer of Stone Chapel.
Current members who have
made estate commitments or a
planned gift of $10,000 or more:
Anonymous
Robert J. Aagre ’75
Larry and Judi Short Anderson -/’61
Virgil V. Anderson Jr. ’46
Nancy Jones Aton ’46
Sharon D. Barber
John W. and Julie Coats Barker
’80/’82,MBA ’94
Meredith Blair Barker Groves ’09
Donald W. Becker ’70
John and Crystal Tinlin Beuerlein
’75/’75
Dr. Arlie and Norma Williams Bonar
’47/’48
Gale Montgomery Boutwell ’69
Naomi Carter
J. Wayne and Stephanie Chapman
Chipman ’91/’93
Mark Clippard ’79
C. Major and Marthe Drummond Close
-/’57
Dr. Krystal McCulloch Compas ’82
Jerome Conroy ’76
Robert M. Cox ’67
Lisa Criswell ’74
Donald C. and Virginia Dailey
Alice Datema ’60
Marjorie Duncan Dean ’49
Robert Dickerson ’90
Betty Long Dickey ’46
David L Dill ’71
J. Gordon Dooley ’58
Robert M. Drury
Betty Cole Dukert ’49 and Joseph M.
Dukert
Richard and Jane Thomas Dunn ’58/’58
Frank Durbin ’70
C. Dean Fales ’39
Dr. John P. Ferguson ’36
David and Elizabeth Ann Woody Forker
’59/’60
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frazee
Larry and Eleanor Downey Freund
’58/’59
Dr. Ben P. and Jeanne D. Gaines
Clara Raper Gambill ’48
Caroline Gardner
David and Alberdean Comer Gaston
’58/Dr. Lehman W. and Elizabeth Wiles
Godwin ’83/’83
Ralph C. Goos ’60
Wally and Leigh Hillman Grimm
’67/’67
Grant Q. and Celia Haden ’76/Deanna Hansen ’58
Darla Harmon ’92
Barbara Schmidt Hirsh ’54
Dolores Elting Holmes ’58
Dr. James Jameson ’43
Gerry Johnson
Darlene Olds Johnston ’54
Robert L. Keever
Kim W. and Nancy Keltner ’74/Susan K. Kirby ’70
Dexter A. Kuhlman ’66
Benjamin E. “Gene” Latimer
Sue Turrentine Lawson ’55
Don R. Lindsay ’59
Hazel Kindrick Lunsford ’30
Joan Dishman Lyons ’49
Sidney McAdoo
Dr. Robert G. McKinnell ’49
Wilma Mabrey
J. Scott and Brigitte Gann Marrs ’80/’82
Dr. Rhoda L. Marshall ’77
Darryl Scott Martin ’78
Marjorie Cantrell Mendieta ’41
Sharon Lynn Miller ’84
Thomas E. Monroe ’69
* DECEASED
Joann Sakalauski Moore ’03
Dr. John E. Moore Jr.
Matthew F. Negri ’81
Ronald and Catherine Cox Neville
’69/’71
E. F. Norwood ’49
Dr. William and Kathy Warren Nunn
’79/’80
Dr. Claudine Barrett O’Connor ’63
Lawrence and Fay Vandivort Ollis
’53/’56
David O’Reilly ’71
Larry and Dr. Nancy Tisdale O’Reilly
’68/’71
Ben A. Parnell Jr. ’39
Nancy Pate
M. Durward Penry
Walter S. Pettit ’49
Dr. Jerry B. and Carol Poe ’53/Dr. Mary Jane Pool ’46
Ellen Moore Poulson ’53
Dr. Bill G. and Marie Haas Prater
’46/’54
Jerry and Jeanne Pennington Redfern
’57/’57
Lyle and Nell Reed ’70/Elizabeth Rollen-Moss ’60
Dr. Wallace O. Russell
Al Sebaugh
Dr. George and Nancy Selement
George Shannon ’46
Dr. Jack and Melba Shewmaker H’00/Harley Smith ’65
Roberta Prater Springer ’49
Arthur D. Stevens
Dan and Laurel Shealy Stevenson -/’86
Michael G. and Suzanne D. Thomas
Dr. Robert R. and Judy Grier Thompson
’53/’61
Charles H. Tillman ’50
Emma Lou Burleson VanDeMark ’52
Dr. A. T. Walker
Dr. Regina Waters
Delores Sheppard Watkins ’50
Lisa Wood Watt ’82
Mark and Debbie West ’79/J. Randolph and Margery Long Wilson
’50/’51
Jon and Rhonda Witt ’71/Rosalie O’Reilly Wooten ’64
Members whose estates
have already benefited Drury
University:
Helen Virginia Adams
Mary Conkling Anfenger ’26
Joseph Appleby ’24
W. Maxine Asbell Armstrong ’59
Irene Stubbins Ashford ’28
Barbara Lee Atherton ’67
Ray Aton ’37
Mrs. Merle Baldwin
Grace Beaulieu ’01
Dr. Lora Bond
George H. Bowen
Josephine Bowyer
Barbara Ann Brackley ’65
Dr. Ernest R. Breech ’19 H’48
Dr. E. Robert Breech Jr. H’87
Deborah Peterie Bright ’76
Elizabeth N. Brown ’47
Noma S. Brown
Vernon L. Brown ’40
Judson M. Busbee
Helen Doyle Byers
Mary Boren Carder ’56
Graceanna Jones Carney
Tom Carter
James Cary
Cecile Case
Brig. Gen. Homer Case ’15
Kenneth R. Case ’29
Col. William Bernard Case ’20
Dorothea Brownfield Cavin ’33
Ruth Draper Chamberlain ’29
Esther Jane Hill Chapin ’22
Clarence K. Chatten ’32
Ruth Chatten
Philip S. Child
Dr. H. Ray Childers ’57
Phillips Chile
Rachel B. Clark ’03
Julia Grace Colvin ’17
Frank C. Connolly ’14
Louise Donaldson Covington
Nellie A. Cowdrick
Billie Plumlee Cox ’47
Charles A. Cox ’41
Ormal C. Creach
Dr. Genevieve Turner Crites ’38
Helen Seifert Cunningham ’58
Helen Stamate Curtis ’39
Jack S. Curtis ’32
Dorothy O’Bannon Darling ’24
John Darling ’26
Logan Darrall ’28
Clara Pitt Daughtrey ’15
Lucille Jones Davidson ’26
Warren H. DeBerry
Samuel Dickey ’43
Jacquelyn M. Dillard
Medard J. Dineen
Dr. D. Howard Doane H’57
Dorothy Lovan Donaldson ’26
Dr. Lowry Doran ’10
Jessie B. Downing
Alice Dunlap ’12
T. H. B. Dunnegan
Maurine Wilson Eaton ’26
Kathleen Egdorf
Dr. Otto C. Egdorf ’20
Raymond Elliott ’19
Frederica Smeltzer Evans
W. O. “Pat” Evans
Dorothy M. Farrington
Richard Farrington ’33
Roberta Hughes Ferbrache ’29
Earl Fester
John Planter Fite ’36
Marjorie Baker Fite ’36
Alfred Forsythe ’03
Louise Trimble Foster ’18
Pauline McCandless Foster ’26
Felix Foundray ’22
Marie Zuber Fowler
Dr. Flavius B. Freeman ’32 H’88
Frances Ferguson Freeman
Margaret E. Freeman
Dr. Oscar Fryer ’25
Quentin Galloway ’43
Thomas Gambill ’50
Christiana Garton ’29
Aletha Gilmer
James Gilmer
Dr. George William Gleason ’42
Georgia Williams Goodman ’25
Bert Goss ’28
Myrtle Grabill
Richard C. Grayson
R. William Greer ’39
Esther Gulick
Melvin Gulick ’59
Norma Silvers Haderlein ’74
Anna Hahn
Golda Hahn ’14
Bettie Turner Hall ’31
Dr. Durward Hall ’30
Lois Hall ’14
Mary Hall ’19
Ruth Kirby Hall ’46
Pearl Hamlin ’10
Hope Harris ’43
Dr. David Hartley ’27
Helen Hartley
Charles E. Harwood
James H. Harwood
Wallace J. Haswell ’10
Edith Hawley
Dorothy G. Haydon ’46
H. C. Hennessee
Selma Hennessee
Jane Doggrell Hershey ’35
Lelia Heuer ’67
William B. Hill
Dr. Clarence Hines ’25
Eleanor Small Hines ’24
G. L. Hinton
Marion Bissett Hoblit ’22
Helen S. Hoffman
Mary Hogg Hoffman ’39
Dr. Prince A. Holmes
Anna Lee Holt ’48
Theodore Houk ’41
Vivian Houk
Jo Rickman Houston ’24
Dr. Luke Howlett Jr.
Nell Huckins
Willard W. Huckins
Allan S. Humphreys ’10
Waldo V. Jacobson
Anna Jefferson
Eunice Robards Jennison ’07
James Jennison
Carl Johnson
Evalyn C. Johnson ’28
Eleanor R. Johnson ’28
J. York Johnson ’25
Lewis T. “Johnny” Johnson
Paul R. Johnson ’51
Raynee M. Johnson
Vivan Smith Johnson
Adelaide Haseltine Jones ’24
Harold Jones ’22
Mabel Hope Justis
Orvilla Shewmake Kaufman ’34
Ruby Slipher Keener ’25
Frances R. Keever
Leona C. Kelly
Phyllis Z. Kennard
Austin D. Kilham ’13
Elizabeth Crippen Kirn ’38
Helen Koch
Helen Buskett Kreider ’28
William E. Langrill
Helen Burchard Latimer ’35
Mildred Latimer
Charles LeCompte ’65
Forest W. Lipscomb ’42
Marjorie Love ’45
Mary Virginia Brown Lovvorn ’32
Dr. Roy Lovvorn
D. Wright Lunsford ’34
James Luthy
Dr. Richard Lydy H’66
Frank Lyons ’48
Dr. Joe McAdoo
Ola Elizabeth McAdoo ’17
Erma Dreppard McConnell ’34
Helen McGregor McCreery ’13
James B. McCroskey ’29
Glenella McGinty
Dr. John McGinty H’88
Hugh McGranahan
Esther Sands McGuire ’28
Beverly McKinnell
David W. McKnight ’28
Helen McKnight
Madrena Muir McKnolly ’19
Aleene McReynolds
Evans T. McReynolds
Wilma McVeigh ’25
Catherine Cooper Mack
Leeson Cook Meador
Dr. George Melcher 1898
Catherine Burman Mitchell ’29
C. Robert Mitchell ’30
Maxine Mitchell
Morris L. Mitchell ’23
Etta Beavers Moore’77
William F. Moore ’35
Fannie Moore ’30
R. R. Morris
Virginia Ann Murnan
Paul Niblack ’24
Eleanor O’Day ’38
George W. O’Bannon ’22
Freeda Olson ’54
Hallie Oxley
Jean Hogg Parnell ’42
Harold Pate
Carol Roberts Pettit ’50
Jo Ann Prater Pettit ’40
William E. Pettit ’42
F. Karl Pfaff
Fred H. Phillips
Fannie Johnson Pitman
Mildred Pitt ’25
Clara B. Platner
Frances C. Powers
Cuba Ann Proctor
John A. Putman
Minta L. Ramey
Hazel Robertson Randall ’26
Jack Randall
Joseph C. Rathbun ’47
Blanche Roper Reukema ’27
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Rittel
Mary Edmondson Robbins ’42
Inez Gideon Roberson ’30
Russell P. Roberson ’29
Samuel C. Roberts ’38
Evelyn Appleby Roblee ’34
John Roblee ’30
Mildred Roblee ’27
Dr. Frank L. Ross ’25 H’75
Madge Williams Ross ’28
Justin Ross
Clifton Rowden ’37
Grace Gresham Ruffin ’16
James Ruffin ’16
Leattie Russell
Sanford Sanders ’29
Edna E. Schuman
Lillias Howard Sebaugh ’37
Fred H. Shaffer
Betty Nelson Shannon ’46
Jean L. Shepard ’12
Nina Shepherd ’18
Mildred Lee Sims
Virgil Lee Sims
Georgia Brown Skaggs ’19
Dr. C. Souter Smith
Lela A. Smith ’26
Dr. Jewell Smoot ’37
Arlene Smoot
Dr. Joe Spears ’47
Judith Timmons Spears ’78
Wallace N. Springer ’47
Thomas W. Staley
Katherine Stauffer
Mary Stone
Harold Stoneman ’33
Helen Jones Stoneman ’28
Juaniata Gofourth Stults ’60
John T. Sturgis 1886
Lucartha Parratt Sullivan ’70
Mollie Swinney
W. G. Swinney
Ruth Wilson Taylor ’15
Anna Lucile Looney
Tennant ’23
Sally Bodlovich Tharp ’90
Charline D. Thomas
Margaret Thompson
Sylvia Thompson
Mary Betty Smith Tillman ’44
James Travilla
Dorothy Huff Trigg ’13
Glessie G. Turner
Louise Pate Turner ’24
Ralph J. Turner ’31
Jane Ullman ’34
Rosemary Upton ’47
Margaret Vinton ’16
Beatrice Brim Wade ’36
Robert Wagstaff ’33
Dorothy Davis Walker ’42
Eugenie Walker
Major T. P. Walker ’08 H’39
W. I. Wallace
Leo Weaver ’49
Dorothy Dyer Weiss ’25
Helen Smith White ’19
Herbert L.White
Jean D. White
Walter Scott White
Warren D. White ’36
Mary Kaufman Whitney ’31
George H. Williams
Mary Rupard Wilson ’37
Lillie Ward Wood
Dr. Frederick E Woodruff
H. Garrett Wright ’38
Gertrude Yates Young ’27
Victor Young ’23
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