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Traditions SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT’S ANNUAL REVIEW 2003 - 2004 Saint LeoUniversity Table of Contents Mission and Values Statement .............................................................................................................. 1 Feature Stories President’s Message................................................................................................................................ 3 Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. President Susan H. Peirce Vice President, University Advancement Shaping Natural Student Leaders................................................................................................................... 7 Editorial Staff Doyia Turner Director of Public Relations A Dedication of Service to the Military and to Education.......................................................................................................................... 9 Jacqui Cash Writer Balancing Athletics, Academics, and Community A Reflection of Benedictine Values....................................................................................................................... 11 School of Business Incorporating Values Into Curriculum ............................................................................................................ 5 Phil Gargiulo Writer Facts & Figures................................................................................................................................................ 13 Sally Guignon Writer 2003-2004 Year in Review............................................................................................................................. 14 Contributors Francis Crociata Director of Gift Planning Frank Mezzanini Vice President Business Affairs Lynn Altman Public Relations Staff Assistant Design & Printing Shoestring Graphics, Inc., Dade City, Florida Rinaldi Printing, Tampa, Florida Photography Andy Clingempeel Showpig Studio, Tampa, Florida All correspondence concerning this publication should be forwarded to: Saint Leo University University Campus Office of Public Relations MC2266 P.O. Box 6665 Saint Leo, Fl 33574-6665 public.relations@saintleo.edu www.saintleo.edu Financial Highlights........................................................................................................................................ 16 Board of Trustees.............................................................................................................................................. 18 Honor Roll of Donors Highlights......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Campaign Commitments, Students, Trustees, $10,000 Donors................................................................................................................................ 20 Faculty/Staff..................................................................................................................................................... 21 Alumni............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Parents............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Friends............................................................................................................................................................. 30 Organizations.................................................................................................................................................. 31 Matching Gift Companies, Honorary Gifts, Memorial Gifts, Gifts In Kind.......................................................................................................................... 32 The James J. Horgan Heritage Society, Endowments for Scholarship and Other Purposes........................................................................................... 33 Saint Leo University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number 404-679-4501) to award associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Alumni Relations: 1-888-752-2586 Admissions: 1-800-334-5532 Public Relations: 1-352-588-8572 On the Cover Stained glass from the Saint Leo Abbey Church located on the grounds of Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida. Saint LeoUniversity Saint Leo University is a Catholic, liberal artsbased university serving people of all faiths. Rooted in the 1,500-year-old Benedictine tradition, the University seeks balanced growth in mind, body, and spirit for all members of its community. On its home campus, through online, and many extension centers, Saint Leo University offers a practical, effective model for life and leadership in a challenging world; a model based on a steadfast moral consciousness that recognizes the dignity, value, and gifts of all people. To accomplish its mission, the University community creates a student-centered environment in which the love of learning is of prime importance. Members of the community are expected to examine and express their own values, listen respectfully to and respond to the opinions of others, serve the community in which they live, welcome others into their lives and care for all of God’s creations. Excellence Saint Leo University is an educational enterprise. All of us, individually and collectively, work hard to ensure that our students develop the character, learn the skills, and assimilate the knowledge essential to become morally responsible leaders. The success of our University depends upon a conscientious commitment to our mission, vision, and goals. Community Saint Leo University develops hospitable Christian learning communities everywhere we serve. We foster a spirit of belonging, unity, and interdependence based on mutual trust and respect to create socially responsible environments that challenge all of us to listen, to learn, to change, and to serve. Respect Animated in the spirit of Jesus Christ, we value all individuals’ unique talents, respect their dignity, and strive to foster their commitment to excellence in our work. Our community’s strength depends on the unity and diversity of our people, on the free exchange of ideas, and on learning, living, and working harmoniously. Mission and Values Statement Personal Development Saint Leo University stresses the development of every person’s mind, spirit, and body for a balanced life. All members of the Saint Leo University community must demonstrate their commitment to personal development to help strengthen the character of our community. Responsible Stewardship Our Creator blesses us with an abundance of resources. We foster a spirit of service to employ our resources to university and community development. We must be resourceful. We must optimize and apply all of the resources of our community to fulfill Saint Leo University’s mission and goals. Integrity The commitment of Saint Leo University to excellence demands that its members live its mission to deliver on its promise. The faculty, staff and students pledge to be honest, just, and consistent in word and deed. 1 Arthur F. Kirk, Jr., President Saint LeoUniversity Since its humble beginnings in 1889, Saint Leo University has committed itself to nurturing students’ minds, bodies, and spirits in the Benedictine tradition of its founders. It is doubtful the monks and sisters who laid the foundation of what is today a global, Catholic university with more than 12,000 students envisioned such a grand and far-reaching mission. With just 32 students in the pioneer class, Saint Leo charted a course for academic excellence where relationships and the value of community are held in the highest regard. Saint Leo made the transition from a college to a preparatory school in 1920, in keeping with the educational needs of the times. In 1959, it returned to its collegiate roots and in 1999 the name was changed to Saint Leo University, validating its growth and strength as an institution. Along the way, Saint Leo has blazed trails in higher education. We enrolled an African American student in 1898, when it was illegal to do so. We reached out to the military with educational opportunities on military bases during the height of the Vietnam War. We reached across oceans through Internet-based degree programs and international partnerships. While these advancements are notable, it is our Catholic mission and Benedictine tradition that separates us from other institutions. Those values and traditions guide our future endeavors with strength and conviction. The Saint Leo tradition is alive and well as the University celebrates many milestones over the past year. Some of these achievements include: l l l l Development of new academic programs: master of science in criminal justice; master of education with a specialization in exceptional student education; master of art in psychology; bachelor of arts in management; and a bachelor of arts in communications management. $1 million grant to establish video conferencing technology linking the University Campus to several Continuing Education Centers on military bases in five states. $300,000 corporate to classroom grant to develop a master of arts in teaching. $2.5 million in state transportation funds to improve the entrance to University Campus. l l l l l l $1 million gift from an anonymous donor. This is only the third $1 million gift in University history, but the third in 15 months. $4.6 million in individual and corporate gifts and pledges raised in 2003-2004. $8.1 million in official signed pledges for the first-ever capital campaign. Growing enrollments that now top 12,600 students. Starting construction on two new residence halls to house 323 additional students. Improving service delivery to students and staff driven by technological improvements on every front. l Producing strong financial results. l Growing faculty ranks. l l l l President’s Message Increasing compensation beyond higher education averages and the consumer price index. Completing a landscape master plan and making further improvements to our University Campus. Implementing IRoar to build an online community for Center for Online Learning students and developing a web portal to improve access for all students, staff, and eventually alumni. Improving student satisfaction, employee morale, and graduation rates. We have made great progress, yet there is more to be done. We have the opportunity for victory every day when we help students reach their goals. Saint Leo’s values increasingly attract attention and people to our cause. They make us distinct and strong. Combined with our mission, vision, and plans we will have the power to move forward for a vibrant future. While the University is indeed growing, it never will lose sight of the founding Benedictine principles that ensure a bright and prosperous future for Saint Leo. On the following pages, you will see and read about some of the people, past and present, who have helped instill the values and traditions that make Saint Leo University what it is today – a growing, innovative, and financially strong university. 3 Dr. Marvin T. Travis (left) 1982-1997 and Dr. Michael Nastanski Saint LeoUniversity Saint Leo’s Benedictine values have proven to be a solid foundation on which to grow and cultivate a successful School of Business. Dr. Marvin T. Travis, a business professor from 1982 to 1997, knew the importance of combining business acumen with ethics. Serving as department chair and as dean of business administration during his tenure, he helped to establish the direction of the School of Business. “My ideal vision was to produce the best quality business students that would go on to graduate school,” said Travis. “And, we did that.” Travis spent 20 years in the Air Force, transitioning into higher education when he retired at 45. He holds a doctorate from Nova Southeastern University, an MBA from Arizona State University, and a bachelor’s from Emory University. “I embraced the infusion of the Benedictine values into my teaching methods,” said Travis. The congeniality among the faculty was also a plus, fostering cooperation and excellence between the different disciplines.” Travis helped establish other initiatives that are still vital today, including the first graduate program, an MBA program in 1995; cultivation of the non-traditional student population; and establishing the first computer center. “After I became chair in 1982, I realized the need for computers – Saint Leo did not have any computers at the time,” said Travis. His work resulted in Saint Leo receiving its computer center, donated by Hugh Culverhouse, former owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The tradition of incorporating the Benedictine values and a holistic approach to education continues today. Dr. Michael Nastanski, assistant professor of business, is enthusiastic about Saint Leo’s values-based business education. “We are leveraging our teaching methods with state-of-the-art technology to connect with students across the globe,” said Nastanski. “In order to make a difference in students’ lives, Saint Leo professors have to live the values themselves. Everyday, we are given opportunities to become great educators and to develop ethical students,” said Nastanski. “There is a great entrepreneurial spirit on campus. We are encouraged to go beyond our comfort zone – everyone is willing to take risks,” he added. Nastanski brings 20 years of international business experience to the classroom. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Wayne State University, a master’s from Central Michigan University, and a doctorate from the University of Sarasota. “When I walked on University Campus for the first time, I knew I was in the right place,” said Nastanski. “I feel an obligation and sacred duty to help Saint Leo students reach for their dreams,” said Nastanski. “My life was changed by education. I grew up in the inner city of Detroit. My parents did not have much, but they taught us the value of a good education.” The School of Business’ programs have grown and matured over the years, offering classes to more than 12,000 traditional and non-traditional students at University College, Saint Leo’s 15 Continuing Education Centers, Weekend and Evening Programs, the Center for Online Lear ning, Graduate Programs, and the China MBA Program. The School of Business has also added two new bachelor’s degrees this year in management and communications management. “Saint Leo is evolving into one university with the use of distance learning, video conferencing, online classes, and more,” said Nastanski. Saint Leo is building a symbol of its commitment to business education by building a stateof-the-art School of Business to be located on University Campus. Saint Leo has come a long way in the area of computer technology, since the one computer lab that Travis brought to University Campus. Every incoming resident freshman receives a laptop computer fitted for a wireless campus. The initiatives and successes of today would not be possible without the foresight and commitment of Saint Leo’s founding fathers and the professors who developed policy along the way. Saint Leo graduates from the School of Business are revitalizing trust, excellence, and values in their business communities. They are changing the face of the business world, for the better. School of Business Incorporating Values Into Curriculum 5 Janet Levic '04 (left) and Curt Reilly '80 Saint LeoUniversity Student leadership is an important way for students to get involved and make a difference at Saint Leo University. There are 44 active student groups including the Student Government Union, sororities, fraternities, the Samaritans, student clubs, and many other organizations. In every incoming freshman class, there are young men and women who posses a natural zest for life and a desire to help. The ability to lead is inherent, and Saint Leo recognizes and molds these natural leaders, instilling the skills needed to be successful. Curt Reilly ’80 is a past president of the Student Government Union Executive Board who went on to become a leader in politics. Janet Levic ’05 is the current president of the Student Government Union Executive Board. They are two very different people who share the commonality of their Saint Leo experience as student leaders. “When I came to Saint Leo, I fell in love with the beautiful campus,” said Reilly. “The first thing you saw when you arrived were the orange groves, the golf course, and an untouched Lake Jovita.” Today Reilly is the executive director for public affairs for BellSouth in Tallahassee, Fla., establishing key relationships within the Florida Legislature. He is a 1980 Saint Leo graduate with a bachelor’s degree in political science and history. Reilly attributes his success in politics to the skills and connections he made while at Saint Leo. “I can make a direct link between Saint Leo and my career,” he said. “I became involved in leadership because there was nothing else to do,” said Reilly. “Not in a bad way,” he adds. “I came from a big high school with a large student population. Saint Leo had an intimate community of about 1,100 students. I became involved because it was what you did to keep busy out in the country.” During his time at Saint Leo from 1977 to 1980, Reilly was very involved in his fraternity Sigma Lambda, the Kiwanis’ Circle K, and the Student Government Union Executive Board. “Circle K was involved in fund raising and charitable work,” he said. When he was a senior, he was encouraged by his friends to run for the president of the student body. “As president of the Student Government Union Executive Board, I had a seat at the table of the Saint Leo University Board of Trustees,” said Reilly. “It was very enlightening. Raleigh W. Greene, Jr., president of the Board of Trustees at the time, helped me get my first legislative job with Gov. Bob Graham’s office,” he added. Prior to joining BellSouth, Reilly was the chief of staff for State Senator Charles Williams, coordinating legislative policy, government relations, and constituent contacts for the largest senatorial district in Florida. “I made life-long friendships and learned to network at Saint Leo,” said Reilly. “My career in politics has been a rollercoaster ride, and Saint Leo gave me my start. As a lobbyist, I present BellSouth’s communications initiatives to the Florida legislature,” he added. Levic ’05 and current president of the Student Government Union Executive Board, shines in her leadership role at Saint Leo. “I was born with this enthusiasm and drive,” she said. “Saint Leo cultivated my style of leadership and boosted my confidence. Anyone can be a leader, but it is very different to be a leader of leaders.” “When I was a freshman, Ed Dadez, vice president for Student Affairs, asked me what I wanted to be at Saint Leo,” said Levic. “I told him I wanted to be president of the Student Government Union Executive Board, and here I am three years later,” she added. Levic has held four positions in the last three years on the Student Government Union Executive Board: assistant vice president of activities, vice president of activities, vice president of operation s, and president. She was a finalist for the “Florida College Student of the Year Award” sponsored by Florida Magazine and has been active in her sorority Alpha Sigma Tau. “I love everything about Saint Leo,” said Levic. I have been shaped and developed by this University.” Levic and Reilly both agree that being president of the student body is very humbling and inspiring. “Each member of the board is amazing and it is a privilege to bring them together to move forward with projects,” said Levic. “Leadership at Saint Leo is different,” she added. “You don’t work with other groups and just say, ‘lets make a deal.’ We care about each other and want to be a stronger community. It makes working together a pleasure,” added Levic. Both Levic and Reilly have the natural abilities to become student leaders. Through their exposure to Saint Leo’s Benedictine values and leadership training provided by the Student Government Union, they realized their potential and put their skills to good use. Shaping Natural Student Leaders 7 Fred Colby '84 (left) and Master Gunnery Sgt. “Top” Robinson '00, '02 Saint LeoUniversity All too often the “traditional” college student is often thought of as an eager 18year-old preparing to head off on his or her own for the first time to four years of adventure at a campus filled with ivy-covered halls. But the truth is, many students today are older. In fact, the national average age of college students is 31 years old. They are looking to complete that long sought-after degree. Some are fathers and mothers hitting the books again after years away from school. Two of the University’s distinguished alumni fit this very profile. Both Fred Colby ’84 and Master Gunnery Sgt. “Top” Robinson ’00, ’02, are continuing a time honored tradition that started at the very inception of the University - a strong tie to our nation’s military. In the early years of Saint Leo, the University went though a military phase, with uniforms and required drilling, to instill discipline and order in its students. Today, thousands of military personnel take classes at the University’s 15 distance learning centers in five states - Virginia, South Carolina, Texas, Florida, and Georgia and online. Colby didn’t know of Saint Leo University’s long established roots with the military when he decided it was time to head to college. After 28 years of dedication and service to the United States Navy, Colby had decided that staying close to his family was a higher calling then moving up the ranks. So he decided to take on a new challenge - college. After graduating from Saint Leo in 1984, Colby was asked by then University President Dr. Thomas B. Southard to take over as the Coordinator of the University’s Evening College. It was just the first of many times the University would come to rely on Colby in time of challenge. He would eventually serve his alma mater as Assistant Director at both the Weekend College and the Center for Online Learning - the University’s online degree program. He perhaps made his biggest contribution as the University’s Registrar. There he revolutionized the way the school kept it students’ records. His service was recognized when he was named Registrar Emeritus. Colby says it’s because he was never just happy with the status quo, “I wasn’t satisfied with the ‘this is the way we do things’ mentality.” He added, “There’s got to be a better way to do things. You have got to be innovative. You have got to be creative.” It is that same attitude of constant improvement that led Master Gunnery Sgt. “Top” Robinson to constantly challenge himself. Already a success in the Marines, Robinson decided he needed to prepare for life after the armed forces. The opportunity presented itself when Saint Leo’s Dr. Janet Moore approached him about persuading some of his Marines to take classes at the University. Robinson did more than that, he became a student himself. Robinson was continuing his service to the nation while serving at the Marine Corps Reserve Center, 4th Assault Amphibious Battalion in Tampa, Fla. He was also busy trying to raise seven children. He soon had more than a passing interest in getting an education, as he puts it, “the education goal bit me.” He not only succeeded in getting that bachelor’s degree, he went on to earn a master’s degree in Management. Now, he is teaching business students at Saint Leo’s MacDill and St. Petersburg locations. His enthusiasm is contagious. Seven of his Marines would eventually follow in his footsteps, earning their associate’s degrees. From offering tutoring sessions, to babysitting for their kids, Robinson was there to help them accomplish their own dreams. “We talked, and they had times when they wanted to quit. And, for every reason, when they wanted to quit, I gave them a reason to continue.” Today, Colby and Robinson are both proud members of the ever-growing Saint Leo alumni community. Colby, now retired, sees that sense of belonging thriving in his own family to this day. After the death of his daughter, he and his wife adopted their two grandchildren. He says the University community rallied around his family, eventually offering his two granddaughters staff scholarships to attend Saint Leo. Today, his granddaughter Kristen is a sophomore at Saint Leo. The youngest, Jennifer, is expected to start classes here next year. Colby explained that without the scholarships, the girls wouldn’t have had this amazing opportunity. “It’s the personal, caring contact that makes this place the way it is.” And, with the help of these two accomplished veterans, that tradition will continue for years to come. A Dedication of Service to the Military and to Education 9 Karen Piche '82 Ryan (left), Morgan Mander '05, and John Semeraro '04 Saint LeoUniversity For generations, students looking for a balance between athletics and academics have been attracted to Saint Leo. The Lions’ Division II athletics program gives student-athletes the opportunity to compete at the collegiate level, while still focusing on academics and community service. Maintaining this balance is a reflection of the Benedictine tradition and values on which Saint Leo is founded and which are shaping students for generations to come. Less than a decade after Saint Leo University opened its doors to the Marion Bowman Activities Center, Karen Piche ’82 Ryan came to Saint Leo on a basketball scholarship. Although she was recruited by a large Division I basketball program, she chose Saint Leo because she wanted more out of college than a winning season on the court. In her four years as a student-athlete, Ryan set athletic records while gaining an appreciation for her community. A standout center, Ryan was the first woman at Saint Leo to letter in basketball all four years of her collegiate career. She also walked away with two letters in volleyball, one letter in softball, was named to the dean’s list, and was Athlete-of-the-Month three times. But it was the friendships that she remembers most of her days at Saint Leo. “Community support is one of the passions I took from Saint Leo,” said Ryan. “While in school I developed an appreciation for community stewardship and a sense of family. I learned that family isn’t limited to your immediate family. It’s the people you’re surrounded by every day.” Today, Ryan is a mother of two girls and is a public relations manager for a utility in Fort Myers, Fla. She likens her Saint Leo experience to that of a family. She treasures the memory of practical jokes between students, as if they were feuding siblings. “There was always a strong sense of family when I was at Saint Leo. We were always pulling silly pranks just as you would do to your family,” said Ryan. “It was not unusual for someone’s entire dorm room to be moved out into the Circle in the middle of the campus, in the middle of the night. Their bed, dresser, and everything they owned would be set up in the Circle.” Student-athletes often describe themselves as a close-knit group like a fraternity or sorority. Teammates share dorm rooms, eat meals together, and lean on each other for support. However, when Ryan looked to her teammates to help with her least-favorite conditioning exercise they never offered her help. Which, as she said, was their way of showing their love. “I was never a big fan of conditioning. I never understood why I had to run as much as the rest of the team during conditioning because I was the center and didn’t have to run on the court as much as the rest of the team,” she said. “We had to run up the hill to the Jiffy store in San Antonio, Fla. and bring back an orange off the trees to prove to the coach that we ran all the way there. I always begged my teammates to bring an orange for me so I would only have to run half the distance, but they never gave in. It’s funny how I was always able to help a fraternity roll an empty keg to Tampa down the back roads to raise money for a service project, but I didn’t want to do conditioning,” said Ryan. She reflects on the progress her alma mater has made since her graduation and eagerly embraces future progress. “Campus life has changed so much,” she said. “Today, there is more to offer students, and there is a greater sense of community. In the four years I was at Saint Leo, I watched the women’s athletics program become very strong. Saint Leo recruited talented athletes and developed a positive reputation,” she added. Today’s student-athletes share many of the same experiences as Ryan and the athletes of her days at Saint Leo. The balance between athletics, academics, and community service attracts them to the University and the family atmosphere nurtures their involvement both on and off the field or court. Like Ryan, John Semeraro ’05 selected Saint Leo because of the University’s balance between academics and athletics. The accounting major from Nashville, Tenn. played soccer and golf his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. This year, he chose not to play soccer so he could devote a stronger focus on his golf game and academics. “When I played both sports, I would work out with the soccer team in the early morning before classes and play golf in the afternoon after class,” Balancing Athletics, Academics, and Community A Reflection of Benedictine Values Continue page 12 11 Saint LeoUniversity Athletics continued said Semeraro. “It was tough, but I enjoyed having the opportunity to play both sports and still be active in other projects on campus,” he added. Semeraro’s life mirrors the University’s balance between athletics and academics. His work in the classroom, on the golf course, and in the community has inspired him to pursue a graduate degree in business and sport management with dreams of one day becoming a collegiate athletics director. During his college career, he has amassed several impressive credentials. Semeraro is the vicechair of the NCAA Division II Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Each of the 25 conferences in Division II has a student on the committee, and he was chosen to represent the Sunshine State Conference. In the summer of 2004, Semeraro was one of four students who created and implemented the Student Outreach Alumni Program (SOAP) which connects students and alumni through personal visits by the students. Using his experience in these activities, Semeraro also r ecently produced a student-athlete leadership program to help teach fellow athletes how they can have a positive influence at the University. “There is an emphasis on team unity, almost like a fraternity,” said Semeraro. “You can become better acquainted with your professors, and the Florida weather helps my golf game. My hope for Saint Leo is for the University to continue to increase the quality of students both in the classroom and on the athletics fields. In four years, I have witnessed Saint Leo grow in so many areas. It’s amazing to see what it has done,” he added. Semeraro will be passing his torch as vice president of the NCAA Division II Student Athlete Advisory Committee to Morgan Mander ’05. Mander is a Biology major and plays volleyball, tennis, and runs Cross Country. Mander chose Saint Leo University for many of the same reasons as Ryan and Semeraro. She could have gone to a Division I school, but decided that attending Saint Leo would enable her to play sports and focus on academics. “At some of the big schools, I may not have had the opportunity to play tennis or run cross country,” said Mander. She added, “At some larger schools, athletics comes first, academics second. I believe academics should be first, athletics second. You can’t just rely on your athletic ability.” “Sports teaches you time management and self discipline, because you can’t participate in several sports and do well academically, if you don’t have these things,” said Mander. Once Mander graduates, she plans to enroll in veterinary school. She is pleased with the growth of the University and believes that raising the quality of students who are focused on their academics and want to be involved will help to improve the University. Ryan, Semeraro, and Mander are great role models for their generations. Following their tradition, tomorrow’s Lion’s will have as much determination. Lions’ Athletics Men Baseball Basketball Cross Country Golf Lacrosse (adding 2005-06) Soccer Swimming (adding 2005-06) Tennis 12 Women Basketball Cross Country Golf Lacrosse (adding 2005-06) Soccer Softball Swimming (adding 2005-06) Tennis Volleyball Saint LeoUniversity Faculty and Staff Total Faculty 933 Total Staff 403 Full-Time Faculty 100 Terminal Degrees 90 percent Part-Time Faculty 1 Adjunct Faculty 832 Full-Time Staff 355 Part-Time Staff 48 Athletics Saint Leo has 197 athletes participating in the NCAA Division II and is a member of the Sunshine State Conference. Men’s Sports – Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Soccer, and Baseball. Women’s Sports – Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Softball, Soccer, and Volleyball. Fall Enrollment Total 12,628 Total University Campus 2,139 University College 1,241 Graduate Programs 506 Weekend and Evening Program 391 Teacher Recertification 1 Regional Centers 7,182 Florida Region 1,552 Virginia Region 3,946 Central Region 1,684 l l Religion Sociology School of Business l Accounting l Business Administration l Communication Management l Computer Information Systems l Health Care Management l Human Services Administration l International Hospitality and Tourism Management l Management l Sport Management University Campus Saint Leo, Florida Center for Online Learning Florida Region Gainesville Center NAS Key West Center Lake City Center Madison Office MacDill AFB Center Ocala Center Palatka Center NS Mayport Office Weekend and Evening Program, Saint Leo University School of Education and Social Services l Criminal Justice l Elementary Education (K-6) l Human Resources Administration l Social Work Virginia Region Fort Eustis Center Fort Lee Center Langley AFB Center South Hampton Roads Center NAS Oceana Office NS Norfolk Office Degree Programs l l l l l l l l Associate of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Social Work Master of Business Administration Master of Counseling Psychology Master of Criminal Justice Master of Education Center for Online Learning 3,307 Tuition Total Minorities 39% University Campus Minorities 22% Student:Teacher Ratio 16:1 University-wide, Saint Leo enrolls students from 50 states, 46 countries, and four territories. University College (per year) $13,650 Schools & Majors School of Arts and Sciences l Biology l English l Environmental Science l History l International Studies l Medical Technology l Political Science l Psychology Locations School of Continuing Education (per credit) Civilian Centers $195 Military Centers $125 Center for Online Learning $375 Graduate Programs (per credit) $310 Room & Board Room $1,430-$3,410 Board $580-$1,720 * rates are per semester Facts & Figures 2003-2004 Central Region Fort McPherson/ Atlanta Center, Georgia NS Ingleside Center, Texas Savannah Center, Georgia Shaw AFB Center, South Carolina International Programs Beijing, China New Zealand Jamaica Points of Pride l l l l l Sixth largest Catholic college in the United States Record enrollment with 71 percent growth since 1997 Seventh largest provider of higher education to the military Ranked third nationally for bachelor’s degrees in business awarded to African Americans Third consecutive year with an operating surplus of more than $1 million Alumni Saint Leo alumni number more than 45,000 and live in all 50 states and 31 countries. 95 percent of traditional age stu- www.saintleo.edu dents receive financial aid. 13 Saint LeoUniversity Year in Review July 1, 2003June 30, 2004 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 14 180 students moved into Saint Leo’s two, new residence halls. Residence Halls I and II were dedicated at a ceremony on Oct. 25, 2003. The late Gaston R. and Evelyn De Groote bequeathed a $2.5 million trust to establish needs-based scholarships. It was largest gift ever received by the University. Saint Leo University named ten Saunders Scholars following the award of a $10,000 grant from The Saunders Foundation of Tampa, Fla., providing assistance to students from the Tampa Bay region. Saint Leo University continued the tradition of service as more than 250 students, faculty, and staff came together for Community Service Day on Nov. 8, 2003. Participants prepared the grounds for winter at the Saint Leo University Grotto, the Saint Leo Abbey orange groves, and Holy Name Monastery. On Nov. 17, 2003, more than 100 Saint Leo University students surveyed the Pasco County’s homeless population for the Coalition for the Homeless. Saint Leo’s license plate was released, featuring the University’s name and lion mascot in green and gold. Saint Leo established a partnership with Nova Southeastern University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Dental Medicine to offer two new programs for students interested in careers in medicine and dentistry. Saint Leo launches its new web site www. saintleo.edu. Saint Leo launches iRoar, a web service for continuing education students. Saint Leo soccer player, Cassie Poyssick '07 has been named “Sunshine State Conference Offensive Player-of-the-Week” four times and “SSC Female Athlete-of-the-Month” one time. She holds the Saint Leo record for the most goals (26) in a single season along with most points (59) in a single season and career. Felicitas Morales '06 received a Jessie Ball DuPont Fund Southern Education Foundation summer internship at the Farm Workers Self Help, Inc., located in her hometown of Dade City, Fla. The organization seeks to promote self-help and grassroots organizing, while providing cultural preservation and leadership to migrant farm workers. On Feb. 5, 2004, Father Gregory Traeger, OSB, was presented the Patrick J. Monogue Award by the Senior Women’s Administrator Christi Wade at the Girls & Women In Sports Banquet held at Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club on behalf of Saint Leo’s Athletic Department. On Feb. 5, women athletes were honored at the 11th Annual Saint Leo University Girls & Women in Sports Banquet. Danielle Fotopoulos received the “Saint Leo University Women in Sports Achievement Award” for her accomplishments as a professional soccer player. Softball player Mindy Miltner '05 received the “Spirit of Saint Leo Award,” presented annually to a female student-athlete for her contributions to the community. On Feb. 27, Saint Leo hosted the annual All-Catholic High School Competition. The first place winner was Bishop Verot High School, followed by Tampa Catholic, and Melbourne Central Catholic. Winning team members received a $6,400 Florida All-Catholic Academic Competition Winner’s Scholarship for each year of a four-year college degree at Saint Leo University. On Feb. 29, Bishop John Nevins, from the Diocese of Venice, received the “Eternal Light Award” from the Center for Catholic Jewish Studies (CCJS), a partnership between Saint Leo University and the American Jewish Committee to foster understanding between Catholic and Jewish faiths, for outstanding contributions to the cause of interfaith relations and human rights. Saint LeoUniversity l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l On March 1, The Saint Leo University Athletic Department honored former freshman women’s basketball player Elaine Evans, who had passed away unexpectedly in January. The “Spirit of Saint Leo Award” has been renamed to the “Elaine Evans Spirit of Saint Leo Award.” On March 4-14, more than 50 Saint Leo students participated in Saint Leo’s alternative spring break trips to help those in need in the Dominican Republic, the Rio Grande Valley in Mexico, Atlanta, Ga., Miami, Fla., and Tampa, Fla. Year in Review July 1, 2003June 30, 2004 continued March 19-21, The Saint Leo Community welcomed alumni back to University Campus for Alumni Weekend 2004. Many were recognized for their special contributions at the alumni awards presentation. On April 5, the third annual Spirit of Saint Leo University Golf Tournament was held at Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club in Dade City, Fla. All proceeds benefited athletic scholarships for student-athletes. In April, Saint Leo University‘s China program celebrated their first commencement with 36 students at Beijing Normal University. On April 17, more than 190 Saint Leo students, faculty, and staff built houses, landscaped, painted, and cleaned up neighborhoods in Dade City, Fla., during Saint Leo’s Community Service Day. May 8, Saint Leo University held commencement at University Campus for nearly 500 graduates in two ceremonies for University College, the Center for Online Learning, Weekend and Evening Programs, and Graduate Programs. The total number of Saint Leo University graduates in 2004 including graduates from University Campus, our 15 Centers in five states, and online was 2,926. In May, President Arthur Kirk was elected vice-chair of the Division II President’s Council for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). John Semeraro '05 was named to the NCAA Division II Student Athlete Advisory Board. Saint Leo University’s first comprehensive campaign received a $1 million anonymous leadership gift from a Saint Leo alumnus and his wife in support of the University’s strategic priorities. Internationally, in addition to China, Saint Leo has started holding classes in Taiwan, India, and South Korea which started as a partnership with New Zealand University. Saint Leo established five new academic programs. The new academic programs include a master of science in criminal justice, master of arts in psychology, a new specialization in exceptional student education for the master of education degree, bachelor of arts in communications management, and bachelor of arts in management. Janet Levic '05 was named a finalist for the “Florida College Student-of-the-Year Award” sponsored by Florida Leader Magazine. Denyve Duncan '05, two-time All American softball player at Saint Leo was named the Presidential Fellow for the 2004-2005 academic year by the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF) Also, as a junior, Duncan helped design and implement the Student Outreach Alumni Program (SOAP) that allows students to reach out to alumni. Saint Leo University recently installed a state-of-the-art video conferencing network, Video Teleconference for Teaching (VTT) technology, to connect University Campus with other locations. Dr. Ann Riedling, academic advisor and associate professor of education at Saint Leo University’s St. Petersburg Office, is the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship for 2004-2005. She is teaching medical librarianship at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman. 15 Saint LeoUniversity Summary Financial Statements Year Ended June 30, 2004 Assets Cash.............................................$ 6,244,352 Accounts Receivable.......................... 9,796,702 Investments....................................... 7,112,510 Beneficial Interest in Trusts......................................... 3,368,919 Other Assets...................................... 1,443,961 Land, Buildings and Equipment............................ 35,503,598 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts Payable......................... $ 1,401,178 Accrued Expenses............................. 3,830,813 Bonds, Notes, and Capital Lease Payable............................... 16,751,003 Other Liabilities................................ 2,707,294 Liabilities................................... $ 24,690,288 (in millions) Unrestricted Net Assets.................................$ 29,265,887 Temporarily Restricted Net Assets...................................... 3,732,337 Permanently Restricted Net Assets...................................... 5,781,530 $ 63,470,042 Total Net Assets.................................. $ 38,779,754 $ 63,470,042 Assets 35 Liabilities and Net Assets..........$ 63,470,042 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 16 Land, buildings and equipment Accounts Receivable Investments Cash Beneficial Interest in Trusts Other Assets Saint LeoUniversity Income Expenses Tuition and Fees...........................$ 64,216,297 Auxiliary Services.............................. 6,003,961 Contributions.................................... 2,542,371 Other Revenue...................................2,859,089 Instructional.................................$ 37,606,510 Academic Support.............................6,399,889 Student Services................................6,442,114 Institutional Support.......................12,652,262 Auxiliary Services..............................5,155,864 Financials continued Total Income................................$ 75,621,718 Total Uses.....................................$ 68,256,639 Auxiliary Services Other Revenue Contributions Tuition and Fees Income $ 75,621,718 Student Services Academic Support Auxiliary Services Instructional Institutional Support Expenses $ 68,256.639 Expenditures from Gifts and Grants Net assets were released from donor restrictions as follows, during the year ending June 30, 2004, by incurring expenses satisfying the restricted purposes or by occurrence of other events specified by donors. 2003-2004 Purpose restrictions accomplished: Donor-supported scholarship aid......................................................................................$ 264,071 Student athletic........................................................................................................................41,027 Teagle Foundation (alumni involvement).................................................................... .....................................113,420 Private grants......................................................................................................................... 168,311 Other........................................................................................................................................ 44,550 $ 631,379 Summerized information as audited by Ernst & Young. Ernst & Young, LLP, 100 North Tampa Street, Suite 2200, Tampa, FL 33602 17 Saint LeoUniversity Board of Trustees 2003 - 2004 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. John A. Bermingham '67 Sister Germaine Bevans, O.S.B. Mrs. Cynthia Brannen '92 Mr. Thomas Buckridge Mr. Robert Cabot '71 Mr. Richard Catalano '75 Mr. Douglas B. Cohn Mr. Stephen DeLuca '83 Dr. Janet Denlinger Mr. Thomas V. Draude Mr. Anthony J. Gerbino '74 Mr. Glen E. Greenfelder '61/'63 Mr. Dwaine Gullett Dr. David A. Hernandez '74 Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Mr. James Lumbra '76 Rev.William McConville,O.F.M. Ms. Sheila McDevitt '60 Mr. Dennis Mullen '76 Chairman, Mr. Glen E. Greenfelder 18 Sr. Mary Clare Neuhofer, O.S.B. '56 Most Rev. John J. Nevins Mrs. Sherry Plymale '86 Mr. John F. Pohl '69 Mr. Thomas A. Schrader Mrs. Linda Taggart Ms. Pat Thompson '87 Rev. James Tingerthal, O.S.B. Mr. Angelo Tobia '71 Mr. John E. View '72 Rev. Alan Weber Saint LeoUniversity GIVING HIGHLIGHTS A record 2,238 individuals and organizations made gifts between July 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004 to support the University’s annual operating budget and special initiatives. Their gifts total $1,260,685. The following pages list these generous individuals who made a Saint Leo education possible for so many. l Honor Roll of Donors 2003 -2004 The campaign total reached $7,947,404 in gifts and commitments. l An alumnus made a pledge of $1 million anonymously to the campaign, making it the third com- mitment of $1 million or more in 15 months. l An alumna made a leadership pledge of $500,000 anonymously. l In support of the campaign, 17 members of the faculty and staff established the Saint Leo Community Endowment Fund with pledges exceeding $100,000. Endowment earnings will support initiatives in teaching, curriculum development, instructional support, and faculty development. l $1,260,685 was contributed in cash and in kind gifts in 2003-04. l The number of contributors increased 155%. l 37% of Saint Leo’s faculty and staff supported the Annual Fund. l Students raised $2,500 toward renovation of the boathouse. l Giving from parents of students and alumni reached $260,322 and participation increased 37%. We are grateful for your support, belief and investment in Saint Leo University. Please take pride in our accomplishments that you make possible through your philanthropy. 19 Saint LeoUniversity Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN The University is in the initial stages of its first capital campaign to raise private dollars from the Saint Leo community for important facility renovation and construction and to increase the endowment. With gifts and pledges reaching $ 7,947,404, the following individuals have stepped forward to make early commitments to the campaign. CAMPAIGN COMMITMENTS $ 7,947,404 Anonymous (2) AmSouth Bank Frank Arnold Benedictine Sisters of Florida Jane & Gary Bracken Eugenia & Thomas Buckridge Maureen & Doug Cohn Anna & Francis Crociata Teresa & Edward '02 Dadez Evelyn & Gaston R. De Groote Janet L. Denlinger & Endre Balazs Cecilia & Maxfelonilo Domingo Marysandra & Thomas Draude Maribeth Durst Charles Fisk, Jr. Elsie & William Foley Gail & Glen '61/'63 Greenfelder Patricia & Dwaine Gullett Camille & David '84 Hernandez Beverly & Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Marilyn & Henry Mallue Phyllis & Frank Mezzanini Catherine (Renz) '77 & Dennis '76 Mullen Susan & Don Peirce Deborah Pendarvis Mary & David Persky Betty Quinn Joan '91 & Thomas Rothrauff 20 Patricia '87 & Parrish Thompson Karen (Christiansen) '69 & Angelo '71 Tobia Donald Trembly '79 Jean & John Weicherding STUDENTS Autumn Altenburg Arthur Alvarez Kimberly Ansell Denilae Bandari Lisa Bordage Joseph Boros Betsey Brownlee Jeremy Chambers Sean P. Cottrell Christopher Crawford Keith Crosby Tashevia Culmer Luis Currie Anna Darwin Jessica Davis Monique Davis Michael DeMonarco Catherine Dineen Anthony Domingo Allison Ennis Katie Etchison Eddie Gant Mike Hanafin John Hathaway Steve Heineline Rick Incandela Erin Jansen Tyrell Johnson Gus Kalathakis Ellie Kalathakis Jason Kaplan Peter Kathmeyer David Kelly Sean Kennedy Henry Neil Laxdal Michael LeHockey Cheryl & Bob Lindstrom Donald Linton Caron Lumbra Kate McKenna John McKenzie Bobby McLemnan Lorne McPherson Nikole Meeker Susan Mograbi Sara Morrow Kevin Munley Katy M. Nyquist Robert Oakley Matthew Pelphrey Murenne Philistin Thomas Phillips Nicole Prack Alison Prescott Caroline Rice Marc Sabracua Betty Stembridge Student Donors Monika Vo Noah Wenger Mariah Wolfe Amanda Yale David Yepez Jeff Young FISCAL YEAR ( July1, 2003 - June 30, 2004 ) TRUSTEES $10,000+ DONORS Marie & John Bermingham '67 L Cynthia '92 & George Brannen L Sheila & Robert '82 Buckner P Eugenia & Robert Buckridge L Mary (Cannon) '71 & Robert '71 Cabot P Richard Catalano '75 P Maureen & Doug Cohn B Denise & Stephen '83 DeLuca L Janet L. Denlinger & Endre Balazs L Anthony Domingo '04 P Marysandra & Thomas Draude L Cynthia (Pew) '76 & Anthony '74 Gerbino L Gail & Glen '61/'63 Greenfelder L Trish & Dwayne Gullett L Mary Lou & Charles '84 Henderson L Camille & David '84 Hernandez L Most Reverend James C. Hoge G Beverly & Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. L Susan '76 & James '76 Lumbra M Marilyn & Henry Mallue P Reverend William E. McConville M Sheila McDevitt '60 L Catherine (Renz) '77 & Dennis '76 Mullen L Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer '56 L Most Reverend John J. Nevins L Sherry (Bolender) '70 & Thomas Plymale P Kathleen & John '69 Pohl P Patty & Thomas Schrader L Linda & James Taggart S Patricia '87 & Parrish Thompson M Karen (Christiansen) '69 & Angelo '71 Tobia L John View '72 M Apex Construction Services, LLC Jane Bell Benedictine Sisters Of Florida Cynthia '92 & George Brannen Dade City Fire Rescue Inc. Evelyn & Gaston R. De Groote D Delco Oil, Inc. Denise & Stephen '83 DeLuca Eleanor & Thomas Dempsey Janet L. Denlinger & Endre Balazs Diocese of Orlando Diocese of Venice in Florida Most Reverend Norbert Dorsey First National Bank of Pasco Florida Independent College Fund George C. & Nita S. Roughgarden Christian Educational Trust Gail & Glen '61/'63 Greenfelder Trish & Dwaine Gullett Camille & David '84 Hernandez Jessie Ball duPont Fund Beverly & Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Barbara & James Maiolo Sheila M. McDevitt '60 Joseph A. Molloy '84 Catherine (Renz) '77 & Dennis '76 Mullen Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer Most Reverend John J. Nevins '86 Mary & David Persky The Saunders Foundation Karen (Christiansen) '69 & Angelo '71 Tobia USAA Foundation Verizon Saint LeoUniversity FACULTY/STAFF Alejandra Abarca-Tijerino '98 Tonya Alford G Lynne Altman G Stacey Andrews Sally Marie (Guignon) Angier G Marjorie & Charles Arnade Francis W. Arnold S Betsy & Douglas Astolfi S Marcia & Edward Austin G Beverly Baehr G Ann Bagley G Stephen Baglione G Balbir Bal K. Denise Bandy '02 G Ruth & James Barrens M Susan Barreto M Irene & Howard Berg G Pamela '03 & Robert Blair Divina Blanding Susan Boyd Jane & Gary Bracken G Jacalyn & Richard Bryan G Mary Bunner Steven Burrell G Brian Butterly M Judith & James Cabbage B John Cain G Ada Caraballo Laura & Norman Carey Steve Carroll G Jacqueline & William Cash M Laurel & Wayne Cobb G Richard Conrath G Jo Ann Cook B Father Michael Cooper Robert Criss G Anna & Francis Crociata S Carole '93 & Franklin Croft G Christopher Cronin B Maria '69 & Thomas '67 Crosby G Jerome Crotty G David Cuppett M Teresa & Edward '02 Dadez S Donna Denney '97 Ana DiDonato '00 G Patricia & George Dooris Marcy Drasner Eileen Dunbar Maribeth Durst M Karen & Glenn Duvall Linda & Walter Dye Mark Edmonds Rufus Elliott G Peggy & Ernest Everett Charles Fisk S William Flanagan '01 Carole & John Flemming G Elsie & William Foley M Susan Foster G Victoria '04 & Bobby Fredrickson Penny Freeman G Sarah & Philip Gargiulo G Yvette Ghormley B Kimberley '02 & Barry '79 Glover Jane & Leo Govoni G Frank Graceffo '03 Charles Grimes Nancy & Robert '95 Haberman Karen Hahn '02 G Charles Hale Paige Ramsey-Hamacher '04 & Anthony Hamacher G June & Bruce Hammond G Joel Harrison M Karen '94 & Randall Hatfield Jerome Helton G Stephen Hess G Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Stacy Hiles M Donna & William Hoar Demetrice Holmes Julius Hornstein G Agnes Hutto '97 G Stacey Johnson '06 Linda & Dale Johnson G Jon Jones M Deana King G Beverly & Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. L Anthony Kissel M Edward Kotchi Richard Ladwig G Edward LaFontaine & Bonnie McKenzie S D Lori Lavery-Broda & Frederick Boda Norma Lewandowski Marilyn & Rodger Lewis G Janis Lockhart G Joanne MacEachran Diane & Michael Macekura Marcia Malia G Kevin Mallory '95 G Marilyn & Henry Mallue P Glenn Malone Mayes Mathews G Christine Maule '03 Stacy Mays '08 Marguerite McInnis G Melinda McKendree G John McTague G Phyllis & Francis Mezzanini S David Mixon Carol Moon G Elaine & Michael Moorman S James Morgan G Gloria '96 & John Mouw G Sheryl '00 & Joel '95 Murray Jason Murray Victoria & Edward Musielak G Nora & Michael Nastanski G Mary Ann Neuhofer William O'Hare B Dia O'Steen Ioannis Pantzalis G Maria & Anthony Paris Dawn & Jack Parisi G Patricia Parrish G Susan & Ned Paulson B Susan & Don Peirce P Deborah Pendarvis G Mary & David Persky L Donald Pharr G Thomas Phillips S Wanda Piner G Patricia Prather Sarah Purvis Carol Quanty Vernon Quarstein Raymond Quillan G Edith & Frederick '96 Ramlow G Kerri Reaves G Debbie & Francis '02 Reidy M David Richards Walter Riddle G Ann Riedling G Jeanne Roberts Leonor Rodriguez Michael Rogich S Joan '91 & Thomas Rothrauff L Cyle Sage Elizabeth (Scharber) '67 & Gerald '62 Schambeau Calvin Scheidt G Shelia Schofield Carolyn Schoultz G Chelsea Schwartz Debra & Paul '93 Sevigny Jahmelle Sherman Laurel Sherry-James G Susan & John Shoulet G Constance & Charles Sliger M Craig Slone G Rebecca '01 & Jerry Smith G Mary Smith Benet (Bondi) & Martin '03 Smith G Raphael Stephens G Jahala Stirling G Barbara '80 & James '81 Stuchell Donna & John Swart G Annie Taylor Annette '91 & Sam '95 Tollett G Virginia Trissell '00 G Catharine '03 & Dave Tully G Doyia & Mark Turner G Rose '91 & Raphael Ugrin Tyler Upshaw Gregory Vallee '99 Doris Van Kampen Faye '01 & Stephan Varga-Sinka G Eric Vaughn Astrid Vicas Wendy Villa Evelyn Vitale G Monika Vo G Frances Volking Linda & Jon Walsh G Sherry & Richard Ware G Joyce Warren '91 G Steven Weaver G Jean & John Weicherding M Jacquelyn & Scott White G Jerome Williams G Ernie Williams G Barbara Wilson G James Wingate Nisa & Gary Woodham Angela Woodham Valerie Wright G Peter Wubbenhorst G Linda & Thomas Zimmerer M Saint Leo giving societies recognize donors making gifts of $100 or more to the University’s Annual Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the benefactors who demonstrate their deep commitment to Saint Leo through their annual financial support to the University. Codes: D deceased Giving Societies: L Leonine ($5,000 +) / P President's Council ($2,500-$4,999) / S Pride of Saint Leo ($1,000-$2,499) B Marion Bowman ($500-$999) / M Monarch ($250-$499) / G Green & Gold ($100-$249) 21 Saint LeoUniversity ALUMNI 1934 Father Gregory Traeger L D 1935 Thomas Quimby G 1937 Rowena (Lee) Stout G 1938 Michael Frassand G Alice Kelly Burger 1942 Ernest White S 1944 Jose Bolivar S Vic Desguin 1945 Marguerite (Bonnabel) Levy 1946 Francis Robarge G 1947 Hugh McLinden 1948 Edward Duffy G Victor Rosenthal, Jr. Alfred F. Steiert Anthony Visconti, Jr. 1949 J. Roy Dee S Louis Flynt 1950 James Joyner G 1951 Joseph Karabinchak G Joseph Mason Charles Pistole 1953 Victor Helton Paul Moore, Jr. G Jeb Rosebrook Charles Touchton S 22 Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 1954 Albert B. Carozza, Jr. Gary Cooper B James Costello S Paul Midili Marvin Mulligan L Paul Wells B 1955 Frank Sullivan G 1956 Kathleen (Kiefer) Calegari G Sr. Mary Clare Neuhofer L Robert Shaw M 1957 Fr. Robert Fucheck M 1958 J. Richard Brown G Joseph Quinn, Jr. G Max Ullrich 1960 Mary Kay Calvert Frances Martin B Sheila McDevitt L 1961 Gertrude Corrigan Glen Greenfelder L Leo Leonardi John P. O'Connor Ronald Reid G 1962 Joaquin Davila G Stephanie (Mauck) Davis Halley B. Lewis, Jr. Mary McGrath G Gerald V. Schambeau, Jr. Mark Schneider G 1963 Pasquale Elia Carl Forsberg Glen Greenfelder L John Hall Mark Werner P Michael Weesner 1964 Stephen J. Anderson Tom Culliton Kristina (Krieger) Dougherty Michael Ellis Arthur M. Herbert B John Hughes P Frank Hurlburt Matthew McGough Thomas Sherman 1967 John Bermingham L James Bree G Thomas Crosby, Jr. G William Dooley M Marianne Kilgore Nancy McDevitt John McMahon Peter Salesses Elizabeth (Scharber) Schambeau Ruth (Seyfried) Williamson P Rodney Williamson P Dorothy Wilson 1968 John Bienkowski P John Biggane M Marion (Giannini) Dailey M Stephen Donahue Thomas Dougherty Frank Dwyer M Anthony Flynn Robert Grubbs S John Heinlein G Margaret (O'Shea) Hesterberg Richard Johnson S Charles Knudsen M Peter Lasko Joseph Mamone G Donna (Doughney) Mathisen John McGettigan John Nicolo G David Terrar Peter Vasta 1969 Elizabeth Allison John Antolino, Jr. S Craig Bozza G Timothy Briarton Jaclynn (Kenney) Clifford G Maria (Mora) Crosby G James Dick M John Donofrio S Janis (Siergiej) Dooley M Dennis A. Duffy Leo Eggleton, Jr. Gabriel Gallo James Glynn Frederick Greene G John Hanley John Kenny G Raymond Korn, Jr. G Pierre Lafitte David Lyden Nora (Breault) Manganelli G John McCarthy G Frank Mikusi Harold Miller Diane (Malone) Morin G Edward Murphy, III G John Pohl L B. Timothy Riordan Harold F. Roth James Segerson G William Skehan, III G James Smolka Karen (Christiansen) Tobia L Richard Wallace G Kathleen Williams G Denise Frick Winter 1970 Rosemary (Anselmo) Anderson John Balch G Joanne Bebel Richard Bonazzoli G Susan Boyle Michael Caro G Joan (Kothe) Ciampini G John Ciampini G David Clark Vincent DeRosa G Pat Dorsey Terrence Dunigan G John Ferrari Robert Fitzpatrick Michael Galusky G Albert Gazdalski Stephen Glavey G Marifrances Gullo George Hardman M D.J. Harrington S George Hergen G Mary Hotze G W. Douglas Hotze G James Irvin B Charles Kelly Marietta Kenny G Kevin Kilgallin David Kosinski G Clarence Lee, III G Peter Leinenweber G Mary Luddy Sarah Maguire Al Marsico M John McCarthy G Brian McGrath Joseph Mullane G William Parks G Mark Plisko Sherry (Bolender) Plymale P David Preller B Michael Puto M Charles Scanlan M Peter Stacey Virginia (Bermel) Vachon G C. Michael Williams Saint LeoUniversity Margaret Hall Carole (Richards) Howard Martha Hurley Glen Kakol S Ken Kamradt M John Quigley, Jr. Robert A. Smalley, Jr. B Ruth (Brennan) Snow Gregory Steltner G Scott Stevenson John View M Richard Voorneveld S 1971 William Ante G Kevin Baumann Robert Brust G Mary (Cannon) Cabot P Robert Cabot P Salvatore Debiasse G Edward Deep G Raymond Donnelly G James Dwyer G Homer Ellis Thomas Filloramo Stephen Hall Patricia (Crown) Leary G Stephen Leary G Cynthia Martin Mark Murphy Jean Myers William Nielsen Christine (Decker) Papp G Richard Shonter B Jane Snediker Theodore Stasney Angelo Tobia L Fr. Thomas Vigliotta Wilfred Willett G 1972 Thomas Adamczyk B Emil Bucci G William Chatman, Jr. Colleen (Murphy) Dunigan G Charles F. Eason, Jr. G Jacquelyn (Mason) Ferrari John Frank G Kathleen (Capers) Glebatis 1973 Mary Anders Barbara (Bodor) Binder Denise Brown Thomas Brown David Bruno Robert Bunn Adam Cerbone Angel (Hoffman) Dilts James Fahey G George Frye, III G Doreen Gasman Janice (Beucher) Griffith Kathryn E. Mohrmann Mark Reda G Roseanne (Stone) Stuart M Elizabeth Troy 1974 Ricky Boyd Catherine Brust G Laurine Bush John Calicchio, Jr. Nathaniel Crawford, Jr. Robert Dillon Cynthia (Sechrist) Flating G Gary Franco G Anthony Gerbino L Claudia (Waldrep) Green Dennis Hayes M Wayne Holleran G Peter Kennedy S Kenneth Kozlowski M Paul Lehner S Terrence McCarthy Carol Molnar G Beth (Dempsey) Moore P Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 R. Mumpower, III Gerald Newton Barbara (Finkenstadt) O'Connor M Francis O'Keefe G James Perkins S Joe Ricci Mary (Walker) VanGuilder G Richard Witte 1975 James Bare G Constance (Cherry) Billings G Dennis Bogle G Robert Borgatti, Jr. M Willie Broner, Jr. George Brown M Barbara Buehler Richard Catalano P Mark Chuhinko M Ronald Combs Gary Comp M Joseph Dimascio Mercedes Ehrman Patrick Geho M William Jeffries, Jr. Mildred La Veigne Alfred Maresca G David McGilvary Bruce and Cathy Myers Matthew O'Hearn, III G Lynn Penick Albert Petrie Julia (Stetler) Versteeg Esther (LaCanfora) Zoller G John F. Zoller, Jr. G 1976 Warren Azzara G James Brevard Jeffrey Clausen, Sr. Ines Cruz G Edward Desmarais, Sr. Sheila Donovan G Cynthia (Pew) Gerbino L Nancy (Snyder) Hardin G James Hughes G Michael Lafrancis G Muffie (Kelley) Le Mieux Susan Lumbra M James Lumbra, Sr. M James Lynch William Manders G Glover Manning, Jr. G Donna Marzuola William Moore, III P Dennis Mullen L Bruce and Cathy Myers Mary (Kenney) O'Keefe G Patrick Resop B Katherine (Dean) Robinson Ann (McDonough) Romano Ann Marie (Devine) Shaw Ronald Stover Bonnie (Wieboldt) Taylor John Vogeltanz Clarence Williams G 1977 Patricia (Corkey) Assenheimer Helmut Baxter Virginia Chisholm Mary (Bauser) Comp M Thomas Cooke Clyde Croswell, Jr. M Jesse Dean David Devine Stuart Engstrom G Mary Free G Harold Fryar John Groff John Hayden G Jack Healey Mary Hinson Herbert Huggins G Susan Huysman G Ronald Kruthaupt Sherry Lang Gary Lee Ann Lombardi G Nicola Luciani Mary Madigan Catherine Mullen L Victoria Newton-Garcia Ronald Norvell Patrick F. Phelps Dennis Quigg G Ernest Rorrer G Bonnie Salter Craig Snyder G Anthony Staraitis M Roger Tucker 1978 Christopher Bender B Mark Blanton Francis Coleman Edward Demetzky V. Roger Dupont, Jr. John Fitzgerald G Michael Fitzsimmons William Gilbert Julius Green, Jr. Robert Harrison Diane (Vargus) Hellickson Sharon Helsher Mary Poole (Banks) Hurst M Kathy Johnson G William Kegley G Leeland Kratzer Neal Lewis M Denise Maughan Henry McLaughlin M Stanley Morrison G Eileen Peterson Glenn Redgate G Roy Redman Bob Roberts Margaret Smith Thomas Tutwiler Robert Veith G Don Zetterberg 1979 Edward Andreassen Kathleen (Burns) Barker G Robert Blair Henry Brigstock Kevin Byrne Saint Leo giving societies recognize donors making gifts of $100 or more to the University’s Annual Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the benefactors who demonstrate their deep commitment to Saint Leo through their annual financial support to the University. Codes: D deceased Giving Societies: L Leonine ($5,000 +) / P President's Council ($2,500-$4,999) / S Pride of Saint Leo ($1,000-$2,499) B Marion Bowman ($500-$999) / M Monarch ($250-$499) / G Green & Gold ($100-$249) 23 Saint LeoUniversity ALUMNI continued Douglass Carl M Jon Chegwidden Michael Chiappetta Rupert Cobb Elizabeth Doxey Wendell Evans Emerson Frantz Maria Garcia G Barry Glover Clytie Gore-Dowe Susan (Chaffee) Herrgott Thomas Hill Daniel Hoskins Carson Hudson Ezra Jordan Jimmy Lowther John F. McGowan Verona B. Missick G Brendan O'Brien G Janet (Rowles) Patterson Ronald Rollins John Schramm Donna M. Shahpazian Ruth Skeel B Earl Stevens Roswell Swanson Charles Tenney Maurice Tower G Donald Trembly Carole Tripp Peter Varone Joan Parker Verret Erich Wachsmuth Larry Walker Marsha Warren Charles Watson G Karen Watson Howard Widden 24 Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 1980 Marcia Albanese Philip Barker G James Blacksher James Blackwell Raymond Blanda, Sr. William Brady G Bobbie Brown Barbara (DeWitt) Byrne Maurice Carpenter Deatira Deloatch Steven Dessingue M Albert Foster G John Gibson Gregory Greiwe Richard Herndon Delvin Wayne Howeth Dolores Incremona B Louis Johrden Sara (Seigler) Kreglo G Tedd McIntyre G Joseph Monaco G Charles Pullman G Margaret Reifsnyder John Resnick Karen Rische Joseph Roberts G Timothy Shaw G Lesli (Radu) Slike G Douglas H. Snell G Barbara (Cody) Stuchell Willie Thompson G Rosemary Weis Anthony Woods 1981 Howard Armstrong Matthew Brady, Jr. Albert Butler Harriett J. Byrnes Michael Callan G Vanessa (Roszkowski) Chegwidden William Christian, III G John Conte Kathryn (Lumbra) Conway James Cooper John Curci Gary Deweerd Bobby Dunn Erin McGinn Gibbs John Gudavich G Tommie Hatfield Robert Hendrickson Marjorie Hoeck William Hosier Joyce Hunt-Hendrick Arthur Hymons Scott Karaman Robert Kuzdale Beverly Logan Trudye Lyons Jeanne (Williams) Martin Freeman McCullers Erin Mcginn William McNeely Lee Merrill Rosie Moore Willie Parker Donald Pekarsky Lionel Pittman, Sr. Dwight Pray Terry Reilly Elton Rogers Christopher Slike G Darryl Smith Rosalyn (Carr) Stephens James Stuchell Jimmy Sturgill John W. Teasley G George Thomson, Jr. G Tracey Vita G Stephen Ware B Mary Watson G James Yarbrough, Jr. G 1982 Dorothy Aldrich M Jo Applefield Gabrielle (Puorro) Barrett Brian Byrne Martin Conway Elsie Doster Rosena Duryee Diane Enright Michele (Tighe) Galante Florita Howard Donald Joiner Burnis Kilpatrick, Jr. G Richard Kilroy Eileen Kinsella John Kozak M Kenneth Kozbiel Martin D. Leach III Gilbert Mashburn Rosemary (Cash) McAlister Norrene Mclaughlin William Moulton Kathy Neumeyer-Gibbon Jana-Gaye E. Nunes Lawrence Parham G Margaret Frawley Penn Marjorie Rafftery Debra Robinson G Nikki Robinson Richard Ross M Robert Souders Buddy Spears Robert Tewksbury B Elizabeth (Vendetto) Walters 1983 Cordelia (McMahon) Adam Juanita Allen Patrick Barrett Bert Bishop Larry Branche James Bryan Robert Buckner P Dennis Cameron Patricia (Christiansen) Chronister Kenneth Coats G John C. Cramer Richard Dellanini G Stephen DeLuca L Eileen (McGlinchey) Fahey G James Ferguson G Tyler Finn Joseph Hagans Constance Harrell Richard Hartigan Larry Henry Cheryl Hicks Thomas M. Hoeler S Tara (Maher) Hubner Rev. Robert Hutson Kenny Knight G Joanne Kuzdale Charles Lutz G Deborah Marsh Jose Matos G Joseph Mauborgne, Sr. John H. Maxey Donald McDowell G Frank McKinney, III Janie (Doherty) Naha Sean O'Connor William Pennypacker M James Phelan M Odis Phillips James Pietsch Jay Repine G Georgette (Reilly) Romero G Margaret R. Smith Debora (Sellitti) Swain Franklin Tousley Eddie Turner G Dale Vosburg G Raymond Whitacre, Jr. 1984 Paul Adams G Jesse Bailey G Carmen Banos Theodore Bass Gary Bergsma G Paul Bitler G Samuel Brown, Jr. Alex Buchanan Vernon Burford, Sr. M Sandra Combs Karen (Lochmandy) Cunningham Kevin Cunningham Mark Danhoff G Charie Leonard De Floria G Mary Ann DeMeo G Dr. Martin Dones G Linda (Hardy) Fredrick Norma Geeting Carol (Savarino) Graham G Marilyn Guglielmello G Jerry Hammock Saint LeoUniversity Mariann Hanley Frances Hardin Michael Harrell Judson Haynes G David Hernandez L Thomas Hughes, Jr. G Julie (Tobey) Jenkins Larry Jochum Alice (Furney) Jones Thelma (Spangler) Kearns G Daniel Kelleher G Laura (Zakaib) Kolo Janice Kropenick Sandra Luihn-Argay G James Lynch, Jr. Christopher S. Maggio, Jr. Carmen Martucci G John McQuilken Kenneth Middlebrook Carl Moeller Joseph Molloy L Glenn Moore John Mulligan G Dell Munger Eugene Obenreder Vivienne (Pecau) Phelan M Anne Phelps Amy (Dion) Repine G Rosemary (Hudack) Riley Benjamin Sablan Roy Singletary Marianne Stimson Ann Towne John Wimble Ronald Zarko G Ralph Zengen 1985 Terry Baker, Sr. Philip Baker G Donald Bradford William Brown Katie (Beyer) Casale G J.P. Connellan P Lois Corwin Steven Dandreano Patricia (Mariner) Davis G Michael De Floria G Luis Decelis G Deirdre (O'Dowd) Flowers Robert Ford William Friel G Charmaine Gore Ronald Jetton, Sr. Johnny Kay Willard Kearns G Robert Keefe C. Colette Killebrew Anita (Bailey) Krofssik Dwight Mcleod Michael McNulty G Myrtle Moore Patricia Parent Michael Rhodes Robert Samartin M James Simmons Dennis Smith Elizabeth (Gordon) Tepper Ernest Thompson John Truitt Linda (Harvey) Turosz Loreen Weiss Anthony Zelisko G 1986 Darrell Bartels Booker Bullock Gregory Cuke M Michael Duffy G Patricia Duncan Mark Etheredge James Fleming, Jr. Percy Freeman G Patrick Fujioka G Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Joseph Goode Carol Green Stephen Hassel Lynn (Freeman) Hollingsworth James Hollingsworth Dale Johnson Danielle Maddock Emanuel Marshall G Marilyn McCandlish Jami McLaughlin G Robert McPherson G Conrad Mendoza Thomas Moore G Wolfgang Mueller Patricia Olson Brian Pelski Rebecca Powers Kathy Ruble Antonia (Restaino) Schlichte Thomas Schoolfield Richard Sirois Clifford Smith Paula Starling Virginia Thompson Monica (Rodman) Travez Willie Walker Renetta Williams Scott Woodward 1987 Henry Allen Carolyn Bentley Scott Bialy G Melinda Blanton G Charles Browne Brian Burke Joanne Burton Mary Ann Buzzetti Mary (Winchester) Corker G Michael D'Auria Karen Dickerson Sharon Dorr Patricia Evans Henry Faircloth Christine (Freisen) Gallagher M Patrick Gallagher M John Gott Betty Hayward Errol Ingram Stanley J. Janczar Phyllis Joyner Robert Kennedy Jeffrey Krafft Brett Kreisher Frederick Krueger Daryl Landry Charles Langworth, III Leora Meacham Shirley Mead Virginia Miller G Johnny Moore G Kevin Moore Felix Ortega Mary (Whitney) Ott Billie Jean (Wolverton) Ouellette Cynthia Russell Park G Catherine (Carnesi) Pendleton Nanette Rader Richard Rozzell G Andrew Schaller G Philip Sobers Patricia Thompson L Jonathan Walker William Weddington Rebecca (Wiegand) White G Kenneth M. White G Diana (Chiappetta) Wolford John Zurenda 1988 Joan Canfield Edwin Cooper G Paul Darrah Angelito Delacruz Jeffrey Demers Doris Dolney Randall Farmer Benjamin Ford Suzanne Githens G Daniel Graf G Norma (Brand) Greenberg Fred Hadley Verlan Hall Carman Hartzog Kim Jannett Nancy (Williams) Jarrett Margaret Jennings William Jones G Elizabeth Jung-Baber Kara (O'Brien) Jurist G Timothy Keiley G Vera Leforce Deborah (Cafazzo) McCabe Joan Mcculloch Joseph McEntegart Tracy McMenimon G Dorothy D. Miller Eric Myer B David Nelson Margaret Powers G Jeffrey Powers G Gerald Rademaker Fred Sayin Homer Schofield David Still Michael Sullivan, III G Cyndee Thomas S Vicki Ventura John Vita Nancy Ward Bessie Williams Dorothy Winecoff 1989 Carole Boyd Arthur Bussiere G Brian Connor Christopher Croghan Kristin Dailey Ellen D'Auria David Davis Henry Doll Kathryn Evenson John Fluck Robert Hartman, Jr. G Stephen Havasy, Jr. Ronnie Hewett Saint Leo giving societies recognize donors making gifts of $100 or more to the University’s Annual Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the benefactors who demonstrate their deep commitment to Saint Leo through their annual financial support to the University. Codes: D deceased Giving Societies: L Leonine ($5,000 +) / P President's Council ($2,500-$4,999) / S Pride of Saint Leo ($1,000-$2,499) B Marion Bowman ($500-$999) / M Monarch ($250-$499) / G Green & Gold ($100-$249) 25 Saint LeoUniversity ALUMNI continued Walter Hill Nevada Hill Ronald Hinson Joann Hurst John Kuhn Denise Labrie M Sharon Langford-Steegstra G Carolyn Latham-Shiflett Timothy Lewis G Howard D. Mace M Clifford Manderscheid Thomas McShane Mark Murphy Chris Orfe Robert Petrick Juan Ramirez G Robert Shahpazian John Simpson Kelli Skinner David Smith Janice Stephens Henry Stewart Patricia Sweeney Jack Weber Julia Weiher Janice Wiley Richard Wilson 1990 Benjamin Burch G Robert Cathcart Floyd Dooley, Sr. G David Eccard Bruce Evenson 26 Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Marilyn Gilbert Sonya Gore Candace Gray Cynthia Grey Elizabeth Guglielmo Robert Hagerman Jeanne Hardin-Gres Adrienne Hatten Anna Hickey G Curtis Hovey G Rosemary Hughes Jorge Ignarra M Elizabeth Isbell Cedell Jennings ,Jr. Marvin Levar Daniel Maltese G Cynthia Matthews Katie McCloud G Lawrence McCoy John Merullo Jeffry Oswald Eileen (Valdini) Ruppert William Sadlick Edna A. Santos Brian Schooley Roberta Short Judith Smith Martina Surrency Henry Washburn G Dean Watson Gerald Weeks George H. White, III Vincent Wiggins Gwendolyn Wiggins Sandra Williams Timothy Yock G 1991 Meridith (Ink) Aiello Debra Bartley Royet (Warrington) Bateman Anne Beckmann G Anthony Carey Shaun Chute Thomas Constable Steven Finster Taft Flittner Jeffrey G. Forsythe Anthony Fuccione Kenneth R. Gause Thomas Gegan Lisa W. Johnson Charles Lambert Deborah Lees Richard Lieurance Joan Lochridge Robert Morris Ricky Mowell James Owens David Resinger Frann (Kelley) Rodriguez P Joan Rothrauff L Annette Tollett G Rose Walker Ugrin Joyce Warren G Julianne (Thomas) Zabrecky Charles Zawodniak 1992 Charlotte Abbott-Spears Horace Allen, Jr. Jean Anderson John Bennett Thomas Bowen Cynthia Brannen L Paul Briere Ronald Brown Columbus Byars G Michele Camus Sammy Catledge Robert Coakley Debra (Plant) Coniglio Frank Corradini Michael D'Aloia S Ted Dickerson Michael Edwards G Charles Grey Thomas Guarino Donald Gulick G Mark Halm Debra Helle Charles Herman Ruth Hickman Arlene Huber James Jacques Lynn Jones Vera Ladue William Leggett Alberto Lugo-Torres Linda McCormick Richard McVay Gail Noble Mary Oturu G Blaine Patrick James Pawlak Christopher Piscitelli William Quigley G Ralph R. Rafuse, Jr. M Kathryn (Kivett) Rary Claire Rolfson R. Scott Root Jerry Russell Daisy Sakelson Richard Schlatterer Judy (Kalinyak) Schmid Eugene Simmons Willie Slaton G Kurtis Stanton Renee (Lacerenza) Taormina Mary Tursellino Margaret West Rolan Wooden 1993 John Albertini John Bayse Randall Brackett Robert Brown James Brown Charles Byers Lee Caldwell G Kathryn (Ragsdale) Casey James Cash G Frank Coniglio Carole Croft G James L. Dodson William Dority Michael Faldowski Hazel Ferwerda Sandra Ford William Ford Ann-Margret (Dibernardo) Graham James Hall G Kimberly Heatherly Paul Hennessey George Hinckley, Jr. Shirley Johnson Ernest Jones Leroy Jordan Patricia (Bires) Koehler John Krill Russell Lindstedt, II G Arthur Masoero Ricardo Merced Lisa Miller Billie Minney Phillip Morgan G Leah Olsenlewis Deforrest Petty Lee Pope Linda Raper George Richardson, Jr. G John Schultz, Jr. Paul Sevigny Phillip Smith Kenneth Stephens Joseph Terrell Stacy Voras Charles Warnock Robert Watkins G 1994 Richard Akerley Steven Alvarez Noelle Andring Matt Biety Karen (Whitt) Blommel Christopher Blommel Ardrey Brewton Julianne Brown G Kenneth Bryant Richard Buonfigli James Coats G Todd Coppinger Twiman Craddock G Walter De Selle Pasquale DeFiore Douglas Dodd Joritta Dotson-Hardy Roy Durham, Jr. M Tryphenia Ellis-Johnson William Farmer Glenn M. Ferber M Elzie Frazier Patricia Godwin Denis Goode Saint LeoUniversity Rayford Hall, Jr. G Dawn Hardin Karen Hatfield Charlotte Henderson Leah Titus Hicks Holly Slack Hicks Earl Holston Brien Hoover Patricia Hosey John Hough James Hudson William Hunter G Ronald Johnson M Thamir Kaddouri, Jr. M Amy (VanDeWater) LaBarr Michael LaBarr Calvin Lawrence, Sr. Lawrence Lewis G Judith Ligon Joan Marvel Kevin Meehan G Joseph Moore Mark Murphy G Bartholomew Nicolay G Diane O'Connor Lisa Owens Peter Reyes Kevin Reynolds B Christopher Robert G Jeanette Roberts Lea Rossini Marybeth Schumann Steven Sindt Margaret Taylor Claudette Vanni M Richard Vitez Rebecca Welu G Cynthia Simms-White 1995 Judith Beda Virgilio Carter John Cotthaus Heather Curry Barbara Dean Diana Spann Doan B Sarah Dodson Sandra Dominy G Mitchell Doran Joni Dowling G Scottie Dye Cathy Hunt Fellows Kevin Flynn David Garcia B Mindy Geer Richard Glosser Sandra Goodlet Robert Goodson, Jr. Robert Haberman Patricia Hall Clifford Hall Cecil Ham John Hammer Sherrill Hankins Pamela Hart Sara Hawkins G Linda Hughes Robbin (Hemann) Joachim Kathie Johnson Wendy (Koenitzer) Knack Sandra Lau James Lindsey, Jr. Cheryl Lindstrom Felicia Long Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Kevin Mallory G William McCloud G Pamela McKinney Gina McNally Johnny Miller Philip Moran Brendan Morgan Joel Murray David Pelsor John Rawls Michael Raynack Duane Rodeo Patricia (Murray) Rodon Kathleen Roland Laura L. Rosario Carmen Small Willie Smith Esther Smith John St. John Reginald Stamps Alison Sylvester G Regina Tippett Sam Tollett G Dawn Tripp Deborah Vinson G Shawn Wagner Ernest Walker Polly Welch James Welu, Jr. G Robert Whiteman, Jr. Denise Woodfin 1996 Ronald Baker G William Barba G Bruce Beebe G Guy Bennett Opal Bowman William Brock G Ralph Brower B John Byron, III Nathan Carter Darryl Carver Brenda Collins Nancy Copeland Brian Crowe Chris Danielson Janice (Cordial) DiBelardino Gretchen Fikes John H. Frechette G James Gaglio Christina Green William Greengrass Dwight Griffin William Gunter G Barry Haughey Maxine Henry Mona Hildrich Mary Holmes G Alex Hughes Kalynn Jacks Winsome Jacobs Donna Janczar Phyllis La Vigne Michael Lee Regina Lee John Little Troy Mabery William Maitland William McKinney Sandra Mossim-Hutchens Gloria Mouw G Kelly Paul John Prejean Frederick Ramlow G William Reid Petrina (Walden) Revell Eugene Russell Natalie Sansom Craig Sebring Brenda Simpson Richard Stanford Edward Thomas Richard Viviano Robert L. Weaver Doris (Harris) White Horace Williams Jason Yager 1997 Mark D. Aimes Richard Armitage G Kevin Avery Nancy Bailey Carol Boston Susan Brower B Audrey Brown Jerry Calvanese Judy Clark Thomas Coffey G Nancy (McKean) Conner Robert Cox, Jr. M Ginger Cruze Sharon Davis Donna Denney Emily (Pickle) Duncan G John Elifson G Judith Fletcher Frederick Forrett Mr. Ramiro Gallegos G Miriam Grier Michelle (Lunger) Grushetsky Kimberly Hunt G Agnes Hutto G Karen Jack David Johnson Delia Kradolfer John Kruczek Barry Lawson Terri Lewis Renee Marshall Basil McElvain Lisa (Filomarino) Milano Rex Miller Peter Miller G Willie Patterson Velma Ponder Patricia Poole Sharon Powell Eugene F. Reuman G Michelle Schroder G Arnardo Serrano Dean Shelton, Jr. Tina Sherwood Karen Mealy Smith Gerard Stone Todd Summers G Tracy Swearingen, Sr. B Lola Synychak G Carrie (Norman) Tadlock Mark Thomas Yvette Urquhart-Spivey Michael Walbridge Sharon Walkup Julian Ward, Jr. G Alan Wile Anthony Wright Christine Young G Saint Leo giving societies recognize donors making gifts of $100 or more to the University’s Annual Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the benefactors who demonstrate their deep commitment to Saint Leo through their annual financial support to the University. Codes: D deceased Giving Societies: L Leonine ($5,000 +) / P President's Council ($2,500-$4,999) / S Pride of Saint Leo ($1,000-$2,499) B Marion Bowman ($500-$999) / M Monarch ($250-$499) / G Green & Gold ($100-$249) 27 Saint LeoUniversity ALUMNI continued 1998 Alejandra Abarca-Tijerino Anita Anthony-Grant Tysha Austin-Durden Luis Bartolome Christopher Berding Dorothy (Lowrey) Britton Ronnie Bullock Marie Clark Jack Copeland Abraham Curry G Robert Dagley, III Sylvia Edwards Cynthia Feeney Vivi Fitzgerald Ramon Garcia Eugene Gowarty Elaine Green David Hardebeck Nicholas Hartofelis, Jr. G Margaret Henry James Hynes Debbie Jerido Frederika Jones Barbara Kidder Steve Kirby Richard Lewis Benjamin Luedke G John Manix Joan Martino Karen Matteson G Karla Miller Teddi Mitchell Joan Nathans Lonnie Nesbitt Zan Pender Laura Reyes Melanie Schwartz Phyllis Shaffer Barbara Stephens Gerald Stokes Pamela Strangler Michele Timmer Rebecca Washburn G Toni Wright 1999 Vickie Allen Maureen Anderson Trudy Aust 28 Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Alan Baylor Patrick Bizub G Kim Borum G Rebecca Brashears Marshall Campbell William Canada Diane Carroll Karyn Cauthen Linda Caviness G William Clark Agnes Clute Steven Crist Alexia Denton Charles Edwards, III Bernadette Gerber Barry Hardman Connie Hauk Leonard Havron Thomas Headrick G Brett Hegarty Willie Holloway G James Hurd G Ronald Johnson Darlene Leonard Claire Lyonnais Allan MacKey Steven McCoy Deric Miller Rhonda Minson Beverly Moore Robert Murray Jerome Novak Robin Olds James Page Ricky Payne Debra Punzirudu John Rowland Michael Sheeley Sharon Stickney Kathleen Strother Richard Titus William Turner Gregory Vallee John VanBloom Judith Yates G 2000 Willie Adams Ernest Allen William Baker Willie Burnett Melvyn Chang G Kathleen (Chrisp) Chisholm Dirk Coleman Cheryl Crump Richard Devlin Ana DiDonato G Racquel (Howell) French Annette French Dawn Guthrie James Hildreth, Jr. Marcus James G Lawrence Keefe Shirley Kennedy Terrence Klock Betty Kuhn Ozzie Mays Wayne Mealey Sally (Pelletier) Moore Kraig Morris Stacy Morrison Sheryl Murray Adam Myers Neil Norden Michael R. O'Connell Candace Penland G Linda (Rowland) Pilcher Susan Price Gregory Roberts Michael Ruzza Randall Shockey M Lorrie Spadaro Jeanette Spairana Timothy Spell M William Swartz Jerry Tarrant Eric Tasso Desiree Thomas Cynthia Towner M Virginia Trissell G Kathryn Wallace Charles Wilkerson Patricia Woolard G 2001 Absalon Auza Susan Balsamo Leechele Booker Leslie Chavez Jesse D. Collins Richard Conn Steven Cyrs Dawn M. Daniels Patrick Dewitt Albert Elgin William Flanagan Gene Flavors, Jr. Reetta Flood G Katherine Gaulke Patrice Gwynn Sarah Hard G Paul J. Hofstad Mark Howard Lyndell Hudson Julia Jefferson Richard J. Jelderks G Marcia Jimenez Desiree Y. Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Robert L. Jones Nancy L. Jordan Leah Lively Paschal Miller M Ronald Nesbitt Tammy L. Nessmith Mrs. James W. Ponzurick Timothy Powers Virgil Reames Ronald Russell, Jr. Marilyn Sampson Shawn Shrader Gordon Skelly Rebecca Smith G Dennis Tapp Sonya Techton Livingston Tindal G Robert Trujillo Faye Varga-Sinka G Andamo Warfield Lena West Jerome Wilkins 2002 Candice Alexander-Smith Benny K. Anderson Benildo Baja Deni Bandy G Joseph A. Berg Roland Bernier G Terry Boissy Frank Brigati, Sr. Cathleen Britt Mary Cabbage Timothy Cameron Joni Carnes Joyce Connolly G Kenneth Coody Patrick Cook G Scott Cooper Darel Craine Edward Dadez S Susan D'Angelo Karen A. Dawson Herman Dennis Douglas Driggers Amy Edwards G James Emerson Randall Fisher G Freddie Flucker G Jeff Foley G Phillip Glover Kimberley Glover Kimberly Grafton Karen Hahn G Stacy Haynes Nidsa Hays Rebecca Henderson Daniel Hollis Kathleen Houtsma Joseph Inge Douglas Jones Orthella Joseph Brock Kartes Murleece Lewis Samuel Lynes Michelle Maggard Cynthia Massey Janice Mathews G Debra May Mark Miller Charles Morris Joyce Nelson Danny Perry Francis Reidy M Robin Robinson Tina Schaffer Darren Scott Eric Seguin Saint LeoUniversity Joerg Seifert David Shinn G Teri Smith G Michele Swanson Sophia Teague Edward Turner Wanda White 2003 Cookie Akers Kathy Barfield Melissa Belmont-Gruler M Phillip Bishop Pamela Blair Michael Blakey M Safayaaisha Boscarello Penny Brown G Miguel Brown, Sr. Patrick Cave Karen Chapman Chris Clements Timothy Collins J. Michael Dailey, Sr. Makena Davis Carl Davis Luis Diaz Barbara Didjurgis Suzanna Dillon Sandra Dornford William Dupuis John Ewing Jamie Felgenhauer Amber Ferrol G Jeffery Frazier G Frank J. Graceffo Christopher Hessler G David Hook Shelly Jackson Lisa Johnson Patricia Johnston Marie Jones Diane Jones Sabrina King Christina Lanham Daryl Levesque Daniel McGovern G Jessica McKenzie Rachelle Morris Jeannie Mosier Jeremiah Niedzwiecki D. Chad Parrish Regina Peeples Patricia Petersen Linda Pike Bonnie Pike Shedrick Roberts Jennifer Roberts Alan Robinson Adam Scholl Mark Segreto Martin Smith M Marie Tanefo Andrew Tedder G Lanis Thomas G Geoffrey Tokajer Roy Tomey M Elizabeth Waller Daniel Warner Karen White-Hatchett Vickie Williams James Wilson Jeffrey Woodford Kathy Yarbrough 2004 Wayne Bauer G Kevin Bremby Elizabeth Cheuvront Richard Dadez Anthony Domingo S Victoria (Aldrich) Fredrickson Jonathan Jones M John Myers John Ogden Paige Ramsey-Hamacher G Charles Reese G Anthony Sanders Stephen Schmidt Stephanie Sidwell Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 PARENTS of current & former students James Albright G Frank Arnold S Jane Bell L Irene & Howard Berg G Judith & Kenneth Bialy G Elizabeth & Ed Blommel S Deborah & Paul Bordage Renee & John Boychuk G Virginia Bracken G Mary Ellen & William '80 Brady G Cynthia '92 & George Brannen L Pauline & Thomas Brennan G Jill & Paul Brennan Eugenia & Thomas Buckridge L Judith & James Cabbage B Lee Caldwell G Anna & Robert Cassiliano G Dorinda & George Chambers Carroll '80 & Willis Chandler Freda & C. Chapman M Alice & Williard Cleaver Dorothy & Bernard Corsi Lai & Lawrence Craft Carole '93 & Franklin Croft G Maria (Mora) '69 & Thomas Crosby M Teresa & Edward '02 Dadez S Adele & Anthony D’Alessandro Marla & Michael Darwin Margaret Davis Carolin & Samuel Davis G Nancy & Michael Dawson G Carol & Joseph De Monarco Joanne & Ronald DeAngelis Bernadette Deis Barbara & John deRozieres Janet & David Di Leo Mary & Francis Dicello G Helen & Paul DiCicco G Karen & Lawrence Diehl G Maryann & Daniel Dineen Miriam & Brian Disernia G Cecilia & Maxfelonilo Domingo S Patricia & George Dooris G Linda & Walter Dye Judy & David Elkourie Carol & Grover Ellis Linda & Antonio Fargnoli Deborah & Lewis Farwell James Feeney Carole & John Flemming G Elizabeth & Matthew Galambos Lesley & Stanley Gamlin Claire & Frederick Ganz B Pamela & Allen Geer G Louanne & Charles Gerdes G Katherine & Christopher Germano James Gerrell G Holly & Patrick Giannini Connie & Gerald Giddens Diana & Thomas Gifford Judy & Robert Gordon M Linda & Michael Gore Joann & Jerlando Graceffo G Gayle Hampton Sally & James Hard Kathleen & David Hawkins Ann & Leonard Heckenberger G Linda & Bruce Heintz G Princess & Larry Henderson M Mary Lou & Charles '84 Henderson L Kathy & Randall Hendricks Margaret (O’Shea) '68 Hesterberg Donna & Raymond Jagielski Martha Jansen Linda & Dale Johnson Barbara & Wayne Johnson P LaVerne & Ronald Kalafor Christine & Arthur Keating Adamarie & James Keeton S Charles Kelly '70 Karen & Ken Kenworthy G Janet & Charles '68 Knudsen M Sharon Koller Maryann & Authur Koromi Richard Ladwig G Jeanne & John Lahey G Wanda & Ronald Lamar G Pauletta Langley Thomas Lavery G Gail & Niel Laxdal G Cathy & Clarence '70 Lee G Holly & John Lehockey Darlene Lewis Christina & Timothy Lewis Janis Lockhart G Kathryn & Dennis Loggie G Elizabeth & Leonard Luedke Susan & James Lumbra '76 M Ruth & John Lydon G Ann Mahoney G Joan & William Malatestinic M Nancy Mann G Maria Mantle M Saint Leo giving societies recognize donors making gifts of $100 or more to the University’s Annual Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the benefactors who demonstrate their deep commitment to Saint Leo through their annual financial support to the University. Codes: D deceased Giving Societies: L Leonine ($5,000 +) / P President's Council ($2,500-$4,999) / S Pride of Saint Leo ($1,000-$2,499) B Marion Bowman ($500-$999) / M Monarch ($250-$499) / G Green & Gold ($100-$249) 29 Saint LeoUniversity PARENTS continued Sadie & James Mather G Ann-Marie Matthias Christine Maule '03 Ruth McBath B Thomas McGough Deborah & Frank '69 Mikusi Alice & Jack Miltner G Susan Mingione AnnMarie & Andrew Miska G Jacque & Luther Moon Walter Moore Beth (Dempsey) '74 & William '74 Moore P Bonnie & James Morgan Gloria '96 & John Mouw G John Mulkerin M Sheryl Quinn '00 & Joel Murray Suzanne & Gary Musillo Joan & Carl Nordin Karin & Peter O’Brien Janine Ortega Sheila & Richard Ortiz B Gail & Joseph Owen Mary & Ronald Paldino Maria & Anthony Paris Lucille & Rene Pepin Rose & Robert Picard G Barbara Pollock-Poneson Edward Popoli Marilyn & Allan '87 Powers G Catherine & David '70 Preller B 30 Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Connie & William Prescott G John Read Joan & Glenn '78 Redgate G Lorie & Paul Reynolds G Ruth & Larry Rissanen M Isabel & Angel Rivera Leonor Rodriguez Joan '91 & Thomas Rothrauff L Susan & Peter '67 Salesses Linda Salzberg Donna & Robert Samson Claudia & Don Sanders G Mary Sarginger-Silber Elizabeth (Scharber) '67 & Gerald '62 Schambeau Cynthia & Thomas Schumaker Karen & Joseph Semeraro G Patricia Slader Constance & Charles Sliger B Sharon & Joseph Smith Cathleen & Randolph Spencer M Amy St. Laurent G Ariel Starr Donna & Edward Strickland Barbara (Cody) '80 & James '81 Stuchell Donna & John Swart G Kathleen & Jack Taylor G Sonya '01 & Samuel Techton Ann & Stephen Titus B Mary (Walker) '74 & Gerald VanGuilder G Faye '01 & Stephen Varga-Sinka G Mignonne-Volterre & L. R. Volterre Robert Waibel Jean & John Weicherding B James Welu Barbara & Steven Wenger Elizabeth & William West G Nisa & Gary Woodham Ann & James Young FRIENDS Barbara & Robert Ackerman B Braulio Alons G James Altman G Beth Amundsen Linda & Kevin Bacon G Mara & Jerry Bailis Patricia & Mark Baize Barbara & Peter Bambakidou Susan Barnett Sandra Bauer Barbara Bedell Jess A. Bell P Merryl Bender Elaine Benke Gail Bernuccan G Juan Berrios G Oliver Bigelow Sherry & Jacob Blecher Marilyn & Michael Borowsky Donald Boslett James Boychuk G Renee & John Boychuk G Gloria Bragdon Theresa & Eugene Breetveld G John Brogan G Mary Lou Broomhall Peg & Richard Brow B Pat Burns Douglas Carlson Stuart Carrier Cathy & Danny Cason Art Cassidy M Susan & Joe Chance Naina Chernoff B Richard Chinn Margaret & Stephen Christie G Claudia & Charles Chritton G Jack Clay G Timothy Clayton James Clemans G Lisa & Thomas Cleveland G Mary Ann Coffey Milagros Conception Christopher Connors S Steven Conti Laura Cooper Donald Crespy M Rebecca Curry Cynthia & Thomas De Lessio Patricia & David Delp Sara & William Demetree S Josie Diaz Denise & David Donelson Thomas Edrington G Alexandra & David Erickson G Ann & William Ferrante Edna Fiedorowicz Brian Fluck Roberta Forschner James Frederick G Wendy Freeman Giancarlo Fumei Tom Gambrell G Alice Germano G Louise & Charles Germano Gina Germano Joyce & Keith Getts Joanne Giovenco Candace & Harold Glover Rose Marie Godlewski Ellen & Eric Goldin Allen Goodall G Daniel Gordon Michael Grappone Phylis Greenwald Lois & William Gregg Patricia & Edward Griffin Linda & Leroy Hafer M Patricia & Lowell Harris Norma & Albert Hayden Jeffrey Heim G Elaine (Mandela) & Bernard Hemker S Elizabeth Hill James Hillmeyer Terri & Jeffrey Hinds Precious & John Hobbs Marie Horton Allison & Harold Howard G Timothy Hubbell G Peyton Hyslop James Jackson Lorie Jewell G Mary & Michael Johnson Christine Kandefer Harry Kelsey Mary Susan Kessel G Dallas Kirn Janis & Francis Klingle Kristine & Dale Koceja Anthony Koutsos Carol Lax Rosemary & Al Leathers Karen & Darrell Lee Sherry & David Leffers S Michele Birkley-Lewis & Richard Lewis Corinne & Michael Locicero John Machowski G Barbara & James Maiolo L Robert Manry G Lynda Marchese Norma & Harris Marmor S Anges & Jerold Mason Susan & Kenneth McAleer Jack McAuliffe Michelle & Kevin McCray Mary McCullough Jane & Michael McIver William Meyer Brian Mezrah G Christopher Millard Karen & Timothy Monath Maureen & Thomas Morrow Kathy & James Murphy Scott Nelson G Tan Nguyen Saint LeoUniversity Ellen & Lawrence Nist G Kimberley Orlando Alida Ortiz Angelina Pacheco-Welsh & Raymond Welsh Anna Marie Parker Glenn Pelt G Patricia Pennington Beverly & Henry Perez G Joyce & Mario Portillo G Edna Powell G Jaye & Douglas Prowant G Joyce & Melvin Rabinowitz G Brenda & Keith Rangel G Gary Reed Roya Refei G Grace & John Reidy David Rheingold M Kerry & David Rice Jeanette Richard Joyce & Edward Ricks G William Romack Nicole Rubenstein Victoria & Cecil Satterfield Paul Seifert M Neva & Terrell Sessums G Suzanne & James Sewell Michael Signora John Sikoryak Alice & T R Simerl G George Skena Marguerite & Lindy Smith S Martha & Jack Smith Susan & Gary Sprott G Chase Squires Marguerite & Howard Stapf G Doris & William Stephens James Stepp Jane & Joel Strom Neil & Denise Swidey Joyce Sypher Judith & Ida Tarentino G Elizabeth & David Taylor B Blanche & Jack Taylor Susan & Robert Taylor Susanna Thomas Marsha Titus M Richard Turner Catherine & Henry Van Guilder G Jima Van Guilder Sean Vanguilder Violet Wade G Patricia & Joseph Wamser Cynthia & William Ware S Jacquelyn & Mark Ware G Eve Ware-Lennox Carla Weber Christine Welstead M Claire Wershil Paula & Randy White Joan White Elliot Whitman Jerry Williams G Jean Winsor Lorna & David Wise Christa Wolansky Joan Woods Pamela & Robert Yeske Linda & Frank Zak ORGANIZATIONS Alliance Printing & Graphics, Inc. Alpha Omega Dsp, Inc. AMC, Inc. American Campus Communities, L.L.C. AmSouth Bank Apex Construction Services, LLC / Contracting, Inc. Batson-Cook Company Bauer & Associates Benedictine Sisters of Florida Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 BK Cypress Log Homes Bob Knight Photomarketing, Inc. Bright House Networks Carrier Living Trust Cherry Marketing Complete Game, Inc. Congregation Beth Am of Tampa, Inc. Curtis H. Wild Real Estate School D. J. Harrington Companies Dade City Chamber of Commerce Daly & Mills, PA Delco Oil, Inc. Denbigh Military Retirees Club Dismat Corp. Enterprise First American Mortgage Group Inc. First Georgia Telecom, Inc. First National Bank of Pasco Follett High Education Group Fujitsu Consulting Inc. G & G South Country Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Gasparilla Distance Classic Association, Inc. Gembecki Mechanical Services, Inc. George C. & Nita S. Roughgarden Christian Educational Trust Grass Fetish Greenfelder, Mander, Murphy, Dwyer and Morris Hair Affair, Inc. Harold Roth, D.O. Hellickson & Associates Hendricks Enterprises Heritage Ford Hibbard Properties Hooters on Location Imagineering Partners, Inc. J.G. Bell Foundation James H. Dick, CPA Jarrett Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Jerry Bowman, Inc. /DBA Dunedin Refrigeration Jessie Ball duPont Fund John J. Kirlin, Inc. Kakol Insurance Agency, Inc. Land Title Search Associates Inc Larry K. Laxdal Construction Co. Lynnfield Psychological Associates, PC. Marauder Soccer Camp McBath Medical Center, P.A. Minnick's, Inc. Moon Carpet Cleaning Music Modes, Inc. Paskill & Stapleton Graphic Communications, Inc. Postal Options, Inc. Powers Burger, Inc. Preller & Preller Premier Orthopedics, Inc. Profitabilty Plus Inc. Publix Super Markets, Inc. R.A.G.E. Radiation Protection Associates Rare Earth Sciences, Inc. Ravens Baseball Club, Inc. Realty Managment Group Ricci Insurance Agency, Inc. Rinaldi Printing Robert A. Buckner & Associates, Inc. Roche Bail Bonds, Inc. Rotary Club of Zephyrhills Daybreak Rotary of Dade City Saint Leo Abbey Saint Paul's Discretionary Fund Sally's Heavenly Fudge, Inc. Salon Du Soleux Schellenberg Real Estate School Unique, Inc. Seifert, Miller & Slusher, LLC Sergios Italian Restaurant Silver Ring Cafe Sodexho Marriott Education Services St. Francis of Assisi Friary St. Petersburg Times Suncoast Compensation & Benefits Foundation Sunrise Rotary Club Dade City Sunshine Dental of Leesburg, Inc / DBA Morningside Dental Sunshine State Conference SunTrust Nature Coast Switch & Data Facilities Tampa Bay Trane TC Saladino Enterprises, Inc. TECO Energy, Inc. The Tampa Tribune The Cadwalader Group The Coca-Cola Company The Endre A Balazs Foundation The Focardi-Great Bay Foundation The Joseph J. and Rose A. Herrmann Charitable Foundation The Julia E. Car Trust The Monterey Fund, Inc. The NCAA News & Foundation The Saunders Foundation The School Board of Volusia County The Spartanburg County Foundation Saint Leo giving societies recognize donors making gifts of $100 or more to the University’s Annual Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the benefactors who demonstrate their deep commitment to Saint Leo through their annual financial support to the University. Codes: D deceased Giving Societies: L Leonine ($5,000 +) / P President's Council ($2,500-$4,999) / S Pride of Saint Leo ($1,000-$2,499) B Marion Bowman ($500-$999) / M Monarch ($250-$499) / G Green & Gold ($100-$249) 31 Saint LeoUniversity ORGANIZATIONS continued Tracey Vita's School of Dance USAA Foundation Valic Financial Advisors, Inc. Veith and Company Verizon Ware Construction Services Inc. Watch-Us, Inc. William C. Demetree, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Withlacoochee River Electric Word for Word, Inc. MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES 3M/Community Affairs Aetna Foundation Anheuser-Busch Companies The Ashland Foundation AT&T Foundation Automatic Data Processing Inc. Bank of America The Coca-Cola Company The Dana Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Gartner Inc. GEICO Georgia-Pacific Corporation IBM International Foundation J. P. Morgan & Company The May Department Stores Company Foundation MeadWestvaco SAFECO - Your Gift Plus State Farm Companies Foundation UBS Matching Gift Program Unilever Corporation USAA Foundation Verizon Matching Contributions to Education Program Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 HONORARY GIFTS Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority Edna Santos '90 Christl Dimmel Claire & Frederick Ganz MEMORIAL GIFTS Dr. John F. Callan D Maureen & Donald '83 McDowell Edith Calvin D Pege & Richard Brow Ramon L. Echevarria D Claire & Frederick Ganz Elaine Evans D Father Gregory Traeger '34 Jeffrey F. Ganz D Claire & Frederick Ganz John Sikoryak Marguerite & Howard Stapf Patricia & Joseph Wamser Juliet Greer D AMC, INC. Mara & Jerry Bailis Wayne Bauer '04 Barbara Bedell Elaine Benke Sherry & Jacob Blecher Douglas Carlson Jacqueline & William Cash Naina Chernoff Timothy Clayton Congregation Beth Am of Tampa, Inc. Cynthia & Thomas De Lessio Ann & William Ferrante Giancarlo Fumei Joanne Giovenco Allen Goodall Daniel Gordon Gail & Glen '61/ '63 Greenfelder Jeffrey Heim James Hillmeyer Terri & Jeffrey Hinds Lorie Jewell Carol Lax Robert Manry Tan Nguyen Ellen & Lawrence Nist Anna Marie Parker Patricia Pennington Power Burger, Inc. Charles Reese '04 Roya Refei David Rheingold Nicole Rubenstein Cheryl & Stephen Schmidt Michael Signora Susan & Gary Sprott Chase Squires Sunrise Rotary Club Dade City Denise & Neil Swidey The Tampa Tribune Elizabeth & David Taylor The Dana Foundation Town of St. Leo Claire Wershil Lorna & David Wise Charles “Bo” Harrison D Melissa Belmont '03 & Adam Gruler Mary Cannon '71 & Robert Cabot Rotary of Dade City Sunrise Rotary Club Dade City Patricia '87 & Parrish Thompson Elaine & Otto Weitzenkorn Joan White Stephen Herrmann D Marilyn & Allan '87 Powers Fred Joslyn D Pege & Richard Brow Gene Lewis D B. Thomas Morrow Dr. Bonnie J. McKenzie D A. Paul Bradley Pege & Richard Brow Anna & Francis Crociata Beverly & Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Robert Merkle D George C. & Nita S. Roughgarden Christian Educational Trust George H. Mero D Mary McCullough Robert E. Quinn D Betty Quinn D John Rector D Pege & Richard Brow Maura Snyder D JoAnn Cook Patricia Mariner '85 & Preston Davis Mary Anne '84 & Anthony DeMeo Justine & Anthony '91 Fuccione Julie Tobey '84 & Dan Jenkins Amy VanDeWater '94 & Michael '94 LaBarr Frances Martin '60 Rosemarie (Cash) '82 & Stephen McAlister Tracy McMenimon '88 Julia & Robert '85 Samartin Ruth Skeel Elizabeth Gordon '85 & Charles Tepper Tracey Vita Helen Treml D Barbara & Robert Ackerman William A. Underhill D Marsha Titus Father Robert Velten D James Costello '54 Arthur Herbert '63 Patricia & John '64 Hughes Marvin Mulligan '54 Thomas A. Welstead D Christine Welstead GIFTS IN KIND Robert Cabot '71 Cheval Golf & Country Club Coca-Cola Foundation Inc. Anna & Francis Crociata Follett High Education Group John Frank '72 Green Iguana Gail & Glen '61/'63 Greenfelder Hernando Oaks Golf & Country Club John Hughes '64 Dolores Incremona '80 Julie Tobey '84 & Dan Jenkins Kafe Kokopelli Kelley Consulting Group, Inc. Lake Jovita Joint Venture The Lark Inn Al Marsico '70 Miami Dolphins Mizell's Home Field Beth Dempsey '74 & William '76 Moore Museum of Science & Industry Kevin Reynolds '94 Ritz Camera Center Frann Kelley Rodriguez '91 Sheraton Sand Key Resort Sodexho Marriott Education Services Tracy Swearingen '97 Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Laura & Robert '82 Tewksbury Richard Voorneveld '72 Linda & Jon Walsh Liza West Wilson Sporting Goods Wingate Inn Zephyrhills Spring Water Code: D deceased 32 Saint LeoUniversity Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 THE JAMES J. HORGAN HERITAGE SOCIETY ENDOWMENTS By naming Saint Leo as a beneficiary of retirement funds, life insurance policies, charitable remainder trusts, or other planned giving vehicles, or through their will, individuals in the James J. Horgan Heritage Society create a living legacy for Saint Leo. If you have already done so, or would like information on doing so, please contact Francis Crociata, Director of Gift Planning, at 888-752-8359 or e-mail him at francis.crociata@saintleo.edu. Endowment gifts provide Saint Leo with a source of permanent funds, generating earnings to be distributed each year providing general support to the mission of the University or for restricted purposes such as scholarships. Through the generosity of donors the following endowments have been established at Saint Leo University. If you would like to contribute to any of these endowments, or establish a new one, please contact Francis Crociata, 352-588-8250 or francis.crociata@ saintleo.edu. Dr. James J. Horgan (1940-1997) was a professor of history at Saint Leo from 1965 to 1997, and author of “Pioneer College: The Centennial History of Saint Leo College, Saint Leo Abbey and Holy Name Monastery.” In recognition of his special talents as a teacher, scholar, and advisor, and in appreciation of his bequest to his beloved college, Saint Leo is honored to pay tribute to him and all others who include the University in their estate plans. Anonymous (2) Cynthia L. Bakish '95 John '68 and Donna Bienkowski Constance Blum Ann J. Bulovas* Evelyn Burns* Julia Carr* Mark E. Celmer '74 Armando Cutino Gaston and Evelyn Vanecek De Groote* Gertrude DeLaney* Frank Dwyer '68 June Kaste Furfey* Frederick and Claire Ganz Jeffrey F. Ganz '92* Glen'61/ '63 and Gail Greenfelder Frank A. Hosticka* Michael Kersch '60 Alfred O. '35* and Margaret Kiefer '37 Shirley Longo Charles McIntosh, Jr. '35* Bonnie Jean McKenzie* Betty G. Quinn* Robert E. Quinn '70* Judith C. Rochelle James and Linda Taggart Cyndee I. Thomas '88 Richard Burke Voorneveld '72 James and Constance Walter* Mark Werner '63 Lillian Yakich* *Posthumous Nathan Altschular Memorial Scholarship Fund This scholarship was established in memory of the education services chief at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, where Saint Leo has a Regional Center. It provides scholarship support for students enrolled through the military. Alumni Association Scholarship Established by the Saint Leo University Alumni Association. The endowment provides both encouragement and support for future generations of students enrolled through University College and the School of Continuing Education. Bank of America Endowed Scholarship Designated for students majoring in Business Administration, with preference given to first time freshmen minority students, more than 30 students have already benefited from this generosity. Adrian Bell, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by Mrs. Jane Bell in memory of her son Adrian Bell, Jr., a member of the Class of 1972 and former member of the Board of Trustees of Saint Leo University, the fund provides scholarships for Florida students in Saint Leo’s School of Business. Aloysius Bolark Scholarship Established by Genevieve Horgan, mother of our late, beloved Professor James Horgan, to honor the memory of her brother and encourage students in the field of history, Dr. Horgan's area of specialization. Benefactor Endowed Scholarships This fund provides need based scholarships to students at University College and is funded by a long list of contributors, who throughout the years, have helped us assure that students of talent and promise are not denied admission on the basis of economics. Birds Eye Foundation Endowed Scholarship This endowment was created by the Birds Eye Foundation of Rochester, NY to provide a fund for students who reside in the western New York region who wish to pursue their personal dreams and professional goals by attending Saint Leo University. 33 Saint LeoUniversity Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 ENDOWMENTS continued Donna Sumner Cox Memorial Scholarship Blessed Frederick Ozanam Scholarship Established by long-time benefactors to the University, Robert and Marlene Sumner'52, to honor the memory of their daughter. Created by the St. Vincent DePaul Society of Holiday, FL, this Fund awards an annual scholarship honoring the memory of the Society’s founder directed to a student with demonstrated financial need enrolled in programs related to the improvement of community and society such as social work and religion. Preference for the scholarship is given to students from St. Vincent DePaul Church, Holiday, followed by students from any Catholic parish in Pasco County, FL and then the entire Diocese of St. Petersburg. Captain Charles “Bo” Harrison Scholarship Fund Established to honor the memory of a beloved officer of the Pasco County Sheriff’s Department who died while on duty, this Fund will award an annual scholarship to minority student residing in Pasco County enrolled in Saint Leo’s criminal justice program, with preference given to fulltime traditional University Campus students. Father Marion Bowman Scholarship Established by Saint Leo College Preparatory School and College alumni to honor this special man. This scholarship provides support for students who are deemed to best represent the core values and the spirit of Saint Leo. Bertha Brown Endowed Fund This endowment fund was a gift to Saint Leo designating its use for landscaping and beautification. Jack Callan Memorial Scholarship Charles Richard Cueto Scholarship Created by Renee Cueto, a local resident, college benefactor and supporter of the fine arts, to honor her late son and provide support for students in the writing track. The Dade City Rotary Club This scholarship was established by the Rotary Club to encourage local students to attend their local university. The award is based on financial need. Gaston and Evelyn De Groote Scholarship Trust Established by bequest from Gaston and Evelyn De Groote to provide scholarships for promising American and foreign Saint Leo University students with first preference given to students from Captain De Groote’s birthplace, Nazareth, Belgium. Fahey Endowed Scholarship This scholarship, for students from Pasco County, Florida with demonstrated financial need, was established with a gift from the estate of Eileen Fahey, who wanted to create something of permanence in her memory and that of her husband, Raymond. Edward L. Flemming Memorial Scholarship A college benefactor, Frances M. Flemming, established this scholarship in memory of her husband, Edward, and to honor their 35 years of marriage. It provides support for students majoring in psychology and who are of good character. Herman and Marie Fontaine Scholarship Established by the owner of Discount Auto Parts and his wife to affirm their belief in the mission and values of Saint Leo University. Jeffrey Ganz "Lefty 21" Memorial Scholarship Established by the students, faculty and staff at the South Hampton Roads Center in Virginia, to honor Dr. Jack Callan, director of the center for 20 years, on the occasion of his retirement. It is awarded to the wife of an active duty enlisted man, with junior standing and a minimum GPA of 3.0, with a minimum of 9 hours at Saint Leo. Established by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ganz in loving memory of their only child, Jeff (member of the 1994 baseball team), a left-handed pitcher and star on Saint Leo's baseball team, whose life was cut short by a vicious assault. Family and friends support this scholarship, awarded to left-handed pitchers, to keep the memory of Jeff alive and to show their support for the Ganzes and this institution. Ann Cleary Endowed Scholarship Gil-Mar Garcia Scholarship Established by a gift from Ann Cleary to provide general scholarship funds to assist deserving students. Herbert K. Collier Endowed Scholarship This was established through a gift from the estate of Mr. Collier. It was his desire to assist in the scholarship needs of students deemed worthy individuals by the institution. Dade City Fire Rescue Scholarship Fund Established by the Dade City Fire Rescue, Inc. to provide a scholarship for students domiciled in the eastern region of Pasco County, Florida with financial needs enrolled in programs related to public safety professions. 34 Established by Trustee Emeritus Gilberto Garcia, a 1934 graduate of Saint Leo Prep School and long-time benefactor to Saint Leo. A native of Havana, Cuba, Mr. Garcia wanted to provide scholarship funds for students of Cuban and Spanish background to attend the institution that has meant so much to him. Goddard Endowed Medical Scholarship Created through a gift from Jack and Annette Goddard to provide support for students whose goal is a career in medicine. Mr. Goddard was a former assistant to the president of the college. Saint LeoUniversity Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Genevieve A. Horgan Scholarship The mother of our beloved, late Dr. James Horgan created this scholarship. Through her son she provided support in many forms for Saint Leo, and offered encouragement to students, particularly those majoring in history. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of financial need to a history major who is a junior or senior. James J. Horgan Endowed Scholarship Dr. Horgan loved the institution so much he chose to leave a bequest, which established this scholarship. His students were of primary importance to him, and they, in turn, returned his friendship and respect. This scholarship, which honors an outstanding individual, is awarded annually to a history major. The Goizueta Foundation Scholars Fund William S. Horgan Memorial Scholarship Established by The Goizueta Foundation, Atlanta Georgia, to provide need-based scholarship assistance annually for Hispanic/Latino students at Saint Leo. Dr. James Horgan and his mother, Genevieve Horgan, to honor the memory of his father, created this scholarship. The Horgan family were longtime benefactors to Saint Leo and the scholarships they established continue to provide support for outstanding students. William M. Gray '70 Endowment Fund Established by William M. and Diane Gray to honor the memory of Winifred H. O'Donnell, a schoolteacher and mentor of over forty years in Mahoney City, PA. First preference is given to applicants from Mahoney City, after which other out-of-Florida students will be considered. President Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Scholarship Fund Raleigh Greene Jr. Endowed Scholarship Established by Arthur F. Kirk, Jr., President of Saint Leo University, to provide funds for library acquisitions in memory of his father, Arthur F. Kirk, Sr. A 1945 graduate of Saint Leo College Preparatory School, Raleigh Greene served both as a trustee and as chairman of the Board of Trustees. He and his wife, Nancy, have made a continuing commitment to Saint Leo throughout their relationship with the institution. At his passing, this scholarship was established to perpetuate his memory, and was made possible by the legion of friends who recognized the great contributions he had made. James J. Heagerty Memorial MBA Scholarship A 1948 Saint Leo College Preparatory School graduate and a member of the Board of Trustees, James Heagerty funded the creation of the suite of classrooms for the MBA program, which was so important to him. His family established this scholarship to perpetuate his memory and honor his long-time commitment to Saint Leo. It is awarded to a graduate student in the MBA program with demonstrated financial need. John Peter Heatherton Family Scholarship Established by Margaret Heatherton Kertis to honor the John Peter Heatherton Family and provide scholarship support to students with demonstrated financial need. Charles F. Henderson III Scholarship A Trustee Emeritus, affiliated with the Board of Trustees since 1971, and a 1984 honorary degree recipient, Charles Henderson Jr. created this scholarship to honor the memory of his beloved son and designated the funds for students who show qualities of leadership, loyalty and service to Saint Leo. Established by gifts from members of the Saint Leo University Board of Trustees to award an annual scholarship in honor of Dr. Kirk. Arthur F. Kirk, Sr. Library Fund James Maiolo Scholarship Fund Established by James R. Maiolo to award a scholarship to a full-time, first time college, student attending Saint Leo University at University Campus who is majoring in Environmental Science and has unmet financial need. Frances Martin Endowed Scholarship Established to honor an outstanding faculty member and director of the Social Work program for her years of dedication to the institution upon her retirement. The endowment provides scholarships for Social Work students. Fr. Ed Martineau, OSB Scholarship Fund Established with the surviving proceeds of Operation Love, a South Korean charity founded by the late Fr. Ed Martineau, a member of Saint Leo Abbey. The Fund has been designated to award scholarships to students from East Pasco County in Fr. Martineau's memory. 35 Saint LeoUniversity Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 Father George Paulson Theology Institute Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Alexander Kotarides, a leader in the Norfolk, VA business community, to honor his good friend, Father Paulson, an orthodox priest teaching theology at Saint Leo's center on the Naval Amphibious Base in Norfolk. James Peer Endowed Scholarship Friends of James Peer, long-time faculty member at the Ocala Center and chair of the education department established this scholarship to provide support to students at the Ocala Center. Robert H. Peterson Scholarship Dr. Peterson was a longtime member of the Saint Leo faculty and served as chair of the chemistry department prior to his death. On his passing in 1991, his family established this scholarship in his memory. Presidential Discretionary Fund Endowment ENDOWMENTS continued Dr. Donald L. McBath Scholarship Fund Established by three Saint Leo Trustees, Glen Greenfelder '61/'63, Janet Denlinger, and President Kirk to honor the memory of Dr. Don McBath, a beloved Pasco County physician who served the Saint Leo Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1991. The endowment provides scholarships for University College students with financial need. C.P. McCabe Memorial Scholarship Created by Effie McCabe, a longtime neighbor of Saint Leo, to honor her husband, Cornelius Patrick and their 48 years of marriage. Because the field of education was so important to her, and she supported local education, recipients must be juniors or seniors from Pasco County, Florida majoring in education, who are of good character and demonstrate financial need, and who, hopefully, would put their skills to work for local students. Cardinal Mooney High School Scholarship The donors who established this scholarship are the late Neil LeFevre, the late James Heagerty, Jerome Cocciardi and Robert Carr, all former trustees. It is awarded annually to a graduate of Cardinal Mooney High School in Sarasota, FL, who achieves a minimum GPA of 3.0. New York Yankees Scholarship for Athletes Facilitated through the generosity of Joseph A. Molloy '84, former managing partner of the Yankees, and George Steinbrenner, Yankees owner and a major benefactor of education, this scholarship has assisted many outstanding and deserving athletes. Bill Nye Realty, Inc. Scholarship Fund Established by Bill and Andrea Nye to provide scholarships to students from Pasco County and adjoining communities. 36 This endowment fund was established by trustees Constance Blum, William B. Connollon'70, Thomas Dempsey, Dwaine Gullett, Glen Greenfelder '61/'63, Dr. Arthur F. Kirk Jr., Mark Mahaffey, Sheila McDevitt, and Michael Jerry Williams '75 in the spring of 2000. Its purpose is to provide Saint Leo University Presidents a perpetual source of funds with which to invest in new initiatives. Judith Rochelle Scholarship Fund Established on the occasion of her retirement by colleagues and friends of Judith Rochelle, Saint Leo associate vice president and a much beloved community volunteer, the Judith Rochelle Fund provides scholarships to Pasco County Fl students in Saint Leo’s School of Business. Saint Leo University Community Endowment Fund Established by Saint Leo faculty and staff members in the early days of the University’s first comprehensive fundraising campaign “Building Greatness,” earnings of the Fund will be used to support strategic initiatives in curriculum development, instructional support and faculty development to positively affect the work of Saint Leo’s teachers in all aspects and locations. Saint Leo Prep Scholarship Fund Father Raphael Schooff, OSB Memorial Scholarship Father Robert Velten, OSB Scholarship The Saint Leo Prep Scholarship Fund was founded in 2001 as the Fr, Rafael Scholarship Fund by members of the Class of 1954 to honor the memory of Fr. Rafael Schooff, headmaster of Saint Leo College Preparatory School, a dedicated teacher who had greatly influenced the career and lives of students. In 2004, the Class of 1964 established the Fund’s second scholarship honoring Fr. Raphael’s successor as headmaster, Fr. Robert Velten, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Fr. Robert’s ordination to the Priesthood. Saint LeoUniversity Honor Roll of Donors 2003 - 2004 St. Joan of Arc Endowed Scholarship Established by a friend of Saint Leo, this scholarship was created to provide tuition support for a qualified student from the St. Joan of Arc parish. Saint Leo University Endowed Golf Scholarship Established with proceeds from a celebrity golf tournament at Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club conducted by the Club and designated for Saint Leo. Sister Mary Grace Riddles, O.S.B. Scholarship Fund This scholarship was founded in 1984 in honor of Sister Mary Grace of the Order of Saint Benedict. She was a founding faculty member and Doctor Emeritus of Saint Leo. It was established to benefit worthy students who demonstrate the high standards of academic achievement and good character that were her hallmarks. George Coventry and Nina Schmidt Roughgarden Fund Created through a trust established by George and Nita Roughgarden, the scholarship was established by their niece and trustee, Rita Patton, who continued to support Saint Leo through the trust after their deaths. S.G.U. Endowed Scholarship Established by members of the Class of 1984, it is awarded annually to University Campus students who it is deemed best represent the spirit and mission of Saint Leo through personal action, campus life involvement and personal ideals. Anthony H.N. Schnelling and Bettina M.Whyte Scholarship Fund Established by Tony ’74 and Cindy ’76 Gerbino to honor the occasion of the wedding of their friends Anthony H.N. Schnelling and Bettina M. Whyte, this Fund provides an annual scholarship to a full-time student enrolled in the School of Business. Maura Snyder Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by the many Saint Leo students, faculty and staff colleagues and friends of Maura Snyder on the occasion of her retirement as a fulltime faculty member, the Maura Snyder Fund provides scholarship funds for students with demonstrated financial need enrolled at Saint Leo’s University Campus. Raymond and Mary C. Spangler Scholarship Created through a bequest from Mary Spangler to fund a scholarship named for herself and her late husband to provide the means for students with need to achieve their educational goals. Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union Endowment Established by the Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union to provide scholarships to business majors with a preference given to the Credit Union's members and their dependents. West Pasco Chamber of Commerce Ambassador's Endowment Established by the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce to provide scholarship assistance for students from Pasco County. Evelyn Smith Endowed Scholarship Established with a bequest from Leslie Smith in memory of his wife, Evelyn, to be used as a general scholarship award. All names have been carefully reviewed. Nevertheless, errors and omissions may occur. If your name has been misprinted or omitted, please accept our apologies. Questions and corrections should be sent to Francis Crociata, 352-588-8483 or francis.crociata@saintleo.edu. University Campus / P.O. Box 6665 / Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665 / www.saintleo.edu NON PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID TAMPA, FL PERMIT NO. 2292 University Advancement University Campus — MC2227 P.O. Box 6665 Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665 www.saintleo.edu