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Scholarship recipient Nadine Farid ’95
lauds the generosity and continuing impact
of scholarship donor Robert V. Copeland ’37
by Nadine Farid ’95
Climenko/Thayer Lecturer on Law
Harvard University Law School
DePauw graduates of generations past are renowned for their generos-
ity. However, not all DePauw alumni have had the opportunity to not only
benefit from an alum’s thoughtful gift to the school but also make the close
acquaintance of that alumnus or alumna. Those of us who were fortunate
enough to receive the Copeland Scholarship to DePauw, established by
Robert V. “Bob” Copeland ’37, had that rare opportunity.
Mr. Copeland, who passed away on Aug. 12, 2004, came to DePauw
in the footsteps of his two older brothers. He was, by all accounts, the
quintessential DePauw student – intelligent, friendly, heavily involved
in student life and dedicated to DePauw sports, playing basketball and
football, and lettering twice. His fondness for the school and his experi-
ence there is evident in his early career as an educator as well as in his
exemplary generosity to the school.
An Indiana boy who attended the former Valley Mills High (now
part of Decatur Central High School) near where he was raised in India-
napolis, Mr. Copeland moved to my hometown, Lebanon, Ind., prior to
his retirement from Eli Lilly and Company in the 1970s. He and his wife,
Josephine, lost their son Ronald in childhood. The Copeland Scholar-
ship, now in the names of Robert and Josephine S. Copeland in memory
of their son, was established to provide recipients with the opportunity
to attend DePauw that their son never had. Mr. Copeland specifically
directed the scholarship to be received by students from the small town
of Lebanon, thereby truly giving a unique opportunity to many a student
who otherwise would not have been able to attend DePauw.
It is telling of Bob Copeland’s generous spirit that he decided to
fund the scholarship in such a way that he could meet the recipients
himself. I was the first four-year recipient of the scholarship to graduate
from DePauw. I can recall vividly the first time I met Mr. Copeland: how
my initial nervousness was calmed immediately by his kind smile, how
he spoke humbly, how he instructed me in the joys and benefits of golf (a
game at which, unfortunately, my skills are still lacking). Mr. Copeland had
a genuinely engaging personality and a sense of humor that rivaled most.
His affection for DePauw was contagious; listening to him talk about the
school was listening to the voice of opportunity. College, he seemed to
say, was what you make of it, but DePauw gives you the chance to make
it an unforgettable experience.
Knowing Mr. Copeland made me want to succeed, to try and live
up to all that the scholarship offered. That feeling has lasted in the nearly
10 years since my graduation from DePauw, as has my affection for the
school – something that has extended through my family, as both of my
siblings are recent DePauw graduates.
These experiences are shared by the family of Copeland Scholars.
Andrew “Drew” K. Powell ’98, a successful actor, has two siblings who
also attended DePauw. About receiving the scholarship, Drew says, “The
scholarship helped me to appreciate the true meaning of the word ‘com-
munity.’ I was then, and continue to be, affected by Bob Copeland’s act
of generosity. It made me proud to be from a community, Lebanon, that
cared about its young people, and it made me excited to enter a com-
munity, DePauw, that people loved so much. I hope that, wherever he is,
Mr. Copeland can see the legacy that his stewardship has produced in the
lives of the Copeland Scholars.”
And James C. Roach ’97, a senior zoning planner in Bloomington,
Ind., echoes the thoughts of all of us when he notes, “Robert Copeland’s
generosity opened many opportunities to me. Without his scholarship, I
would not have been able to attend DePauw. I would not have received
the same scholastic or cultural experiences at any other university.”
Those of us who were fortunate enough to know Bob Copeland are
saddened by his passing. We embrace his vision and endeavor to build
upon it. Most of all, we remain truly grateful to this warm, wonderful
person who has given us so much.
Josephine and Robert V. “Bob” Copeland

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James M. Mullin ’83, President
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DEPAUW
C O N T E N T S
M A G A Z I N E
FALL 2004 • VOLUME 68 • NO. 2
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News of the University
Distinguished speakers in DePauw Discourse on election issues. DePauw’s
tradition of faculty excellence featured. Major renovation of Emison Art
Center will create a “teaching museum.” Lilly grant for faculty development.
DePauw Nature Park dedicated.
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Recent Words
Chiarella. Davis Kasper ’74. Kierstead Farber ’36. Hamilton ’52. Hayes ’93.
McKay ’64. Roley ’74. Spears ’78. Spencer Lyman ’61. Wieland Dombey ’53.
71 Alumni Programs
■ Summer send-off parties hosted
■ Old Gold Weekend photos and memories
■ Legacy Class of 2008
76 Class Notes
Cover: Assistant Professor of Biology Dana Dudle,
center, and students Bryan R. Helm, left, and Michael
J. Morgan investigate the spatial distribution, growth
rates and ages of trees growing in the quarry bottom
of the DePauw University Nature Park. The goal is
to reconstruct the individual traits and small-scale
environmental conditions that allow some plants to
grow in the unusually harsh habitat. Helm is a sophomore majoring in biology and a Sci-
ence Research Fellow who has collaborated with the professor on several research projects
in the quarry. Morgan, a junior with a double major in biology and creative writing, was a
student in one of Dudle’s courses this fall. Read a story about the dedication of the DePauw
Nature Park on page 6.
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10 President’s Report
33 Annual Honor Roll of Donors
■ Nadine Farid ’95 remembers scholarship
donor Robert V. Copeland ’37
Inside back cover:
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U N I V E R S I T Y
NEWS of THE
T
he first-ever DePauw Discourse symposium enabled alumni and friends to engage an accomplished
gathering of celebrated alumni and guests in discussions about some of the most pertinent public
issues of the day. DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America on Sept. 16-18 featured alumni Lee
Hamilton ’52, former congressman and vice chair of the 9/11 Commission, and ABC News special
correspondent John McWethy ’69, as well as guests Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, former presidential
envoy to Iraq, and Roger Wilkins, Pulitzer Prize winner, civil rights leader and political historian.
More than 100 alumni and friends joined students and faculty members in substantive discussions spanning national
security, civil rights, the economy, the media, and America’s role in the world. The new program enabled alumni to “go
back to school” and learn from presentations and face-to-face conversations with renowned leaders in public service
and journalism.
Craig R. Stokely ’67, like many other alumni, took advantage of the opportunity, saying, “DePauw Discourse rep-
resents a wonderful value-added offering that drew me back to DePauw for only the second time since I graduated.”
DePauw Discourse, which will be an annual event and is already scheduled for Sept. 15-17, 2005, developed from
an idea of Joyce Taglauer Green ’75 and planning by the Washington C. DePauw Society Executive Committee that
she chairs. Looking back on the weekend, Green said, “DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues
for America was an incredible two and one half days filled with different points of view
and insights into what our nation faces today.”
The symposium was special to members of the DePauw family because it was domi-
nated by so many alumni who have achieved distinction in public life. Reflecting on
the alumni showcased in DePauw Discourse 2004, Donald L. Hamilton ’57 remarked,
“I have never been more PROUD to be a DePauw alum than I was during the entire
weekend! The DePauw experience is still growing – even for a 1957 grad!”
Distinguished speakers involve alumni and friends
in DePauw Discourse on election issues
Second annual DePauw Discourse scheduled Sept. 15-17, 2005
2004
SSUES
AMERICA
I
DEPAUW DISCOURSE:
f
or
Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III spoke to an
audience of more than 1,000 students, alumni
and guests on Sept. 16.
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U N I V E R S I T Y
NEWS of THE
One of the proudest DePauw moments came when two distinguished
DePauw graduates, Lee Hamilton ’52 and John McWethy ’69, shed
their suit jackets and dove into a genuine conversation prompting
Hamilton’s reflections on the bipartisan work of the 9/11 Commis-
sion he helped lead as well as his candid thoughts on foreign policy.
When Hamilton finished taking the last question well over an hour
after he began, the packed audience in Meharry Hall stood to applaud
his leadership at a vital moment in American history.
Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, former presidential envoy to Iraq,
opened the symposium on Sept. 16 with a Timothy and Sharon Ubben
Lecture titled “Iraq and the War on Terror.” Bremer drew a crowd of
more than 1,000 students, alumni and guests to Kresge Auditorium as
he made his first speech on a college campus since returning from his
role in Iraq. His remarks defined the daunting challenges of governing in
Iraq and some of the poignant personal memories from his time there.
Bremer was impressed with DePauw Discourse. As Carolyn Russ
Robinson ’71 shared, “Following Ambassador Bremer’s presentation,
I had an opportunity to speak with him informally. He observed that
few, if any, schools of DePauw’s size could put together a symposium
of this quality.”
Before Bremer spoke, former Vice President Dan Quayle ’69 pro-
vided a special taped greeting message because he was scheduled to be
in Japan during the weekend. Reflecting on the relevance of DePauw
Discourse, Quayle said, “I predict you will learn far more from this
symposium than you will from the candidates’ speeches, including
the debates. Today you will be able to go behind the scenes and learn
about the issues … that challenge our presidential candidates.”
DePauw’s own Ken Bode, Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting
Professor of Journalism, engaged Roger Wilkins in “A Conversation with
a Pulitzer Prize Winner, Civil Rights Leader and Political Historian.”
After Wilkins proclaimed Lee Hamilton “a national treasure,” he went
on to tap his own vast experience with public issues and touched on
topics ranging from analysis of the presidential campaign to his own
reflections on segregation and the civil rights movement.
The symposium featured three additional alumni-laden panel
discussions: “Defining Domestic Issues,” “The Media and the Presi-
dential Campaign” and “America’s Role in the World.” Following are
synopses of the panels:
America’s Role in the World
Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Karen Koning
AbuZayd ’63 applauded U.S. humanitarian efforts and explained
perceptions of America in the Middle East as she participated via video
conference from East Jerusalem. She was joined by Ambassador Sally
Grooms Cowal ’66 and World Bank Sector Manager Judy Edstrom ’70
as well as DePauw faculty members Brett O’Bannon, political science,
and Jeffrey T. Kenney, religious studies.
The Media and the Presidential Campaign
Ken Bode moderated a second DePauw Discourse panel, which dealt
with the media and specifically covered the unfolding controversy at
CBS News related to the reporting of false documents about President
Bush’s service in the National Guard. The panel was anchored by the
Poynter Institute’s Nelson Poynter Scholar Robert Steele ’69, longtime
Washington political news reporter and editor Mary Leonard ’70, and
The Indianapolis Star political reporter Mary Beth Schneider.
Defining Domestic Issues
The symposium also featured a panel discussion of domestic issues,
which mainly centered on the economy and particularly trade, the out-
sourcing of U.S. jobs, and the United States’ challenges to thriving in a
global market. The panel featured Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor Kris
Iverson ’75, former U.S. Congressman Robert Franks ’73 and Chicago
Tribune chief business correspondent David Greising ’82. It was moder-
ated by DePauw Assistant Professor of History David Gellman.
Beyond the symposium sessions, alumni and friends found in the
weekend an opportunity to carry their discussions over into a number
of exclusive opportunities for dialogue. As Joyce Green described,
“The luncheon roundtable discussions with our panelists proved to
be one of the favorite parts of the weekend. It gave our attendees the
opportunity for casual conversation with some of our distinguished
guests, and several times the panelists referred to points made over
lunch in their panel presentations.”
Roger Wilkins (left) shared his reflections
on many topics during his “Conversation”
with Ken Bode.
The “Media and the Presidential Campaign”
panelists discussed media’s role in the
political arena.
Economy and trade were the primary topics
for panelists during “Defining Domestic
Issues” discussion.
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U N I V E R S I T Y
NEWS of THE
DePauw’s tradition of faculty
excellence featured in three cities
The University has invested in the largest
number of faculty members in its history and
one of the best faculty development programs
in the country. During the fall semester, more
than 50 alumni, parents and friends in New
York City, more than 100 in Chicago and more
than 70 in Indianapolis had the opportunity
to interact with current faculty members
and learn more about the energizing ways in
which teaching and learning are occurring at
DePauw today.
At “Shaping the Future: DePauw’s Tradition of Faculty Excellence,”
President Robert G. Bottoms led a discussion with faculty members
to offer an inside view of teaching at DePauw, the excitement and
challenge of bright students in small classes, the unique opportunities
the University provides to pursue scholarship and research, as well as
reflections about campus life today.
The interaction of faculty members devoted to teaching and intel-
lectually engaged students results in a dynamic educational experience
at DePauw today. “I learn things from students all the time. Every week
I’m struck by something I hadn’t thought of that comes up in a class
discussion,” Professor
of English Wayne
E. Glausser, a past
Indiana Professor of
the Year, explained.
“Teaching in a dis-
cussion format is im-
mensely rewarding but
very difficult. DePauw
nourishes that kind
of teaching, really
demands it.”
Jeffrey T. Kenney,
associate professor of
religious studies, noted
the value to students of
a liberal arts educa-
tion in small classes
that becomes a “very
intimate process that they share with other
students and faculty members.” He said, “At
large universities, it’s so easy for students to
blend into the background, but when you’re
in a classroom of 12 to 18 students, you really
can’t hide.”
Opportunities for research, either indi-
vidual faculty projects or in collaboration with
students, adds to the vibrancy of the DePauw
experience. “Faculty members at DePauw do
not see teaching and research as two separate
entities. If I don’t do any research myself, then I probably don’t have
much credibility when I’m talking with my students. [Teaching and
research] come together in the classroom,” said Terri L. Bonebright,
associate professor of psychology and faculty development coordinator.
“As faculty members, we receive faculty development support not only
for developing new courses, improving courses and adding technology,
but also we receive support for the work we do with students.”
The special program attracted alumni ranging from the Class of
2004 to graduates of more than 50 years ago. Many alumni, of course,
remember professors who particularly inspired, encouraged and had
a lifelong impact on
them. Alumni attend-
ing the events appreci-
ated the opportunity
to hear firsthand how
the tradition of faculty
excellence is thriving at
DePauw as well as to
reconnect with some of
their former professors.
The sentiments of the
alumni were summed
up well by one attendee
who said, “Hearing
this discussion makes
me want to be 18
again and back in the
classroom with these
faculty members.”
Shaping
FUTURE:
THE
DEPAUW’S TRADITION
of
FACULTY EXCELLENCE
DePauw faculty members joining alumni and President Robert G. Bottoms at the “Shaping
the Future” event in Indianapolis on Nov. 9 were, from left: Wayne E. Glausser, professor
of English; Teresita J. Hernández, professor of modern languages (French and Spanish);
President Bottoms; Jacqueline R. Roberts, associate professor of chemistry; and Matthew
K. Oware, assistant professor of sociology.
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DePauw’s Emison Art Center will become a “teaching museum”
that will benefit faculty members, students and the community, Presi-
dent Robert G. Bottoms said as he announced plans for a renovation
of and addition to the historic art building located at College and
Simpson streets.
Although University officers are still working to secure additional
gifts to support the project, President Bottoms said the University has
received sufficient funds to allow construction to begin. Construction
on the $6.5 million project began in early September.
“I want particularly to thank James W. Emison ’52, a member of the
family for whom the art center is named; Arthur E. Klauser ’45; Richard
D. Wood ’48; and other donors who wish to remain anonymous, for
their support of this project. Their leadership is invaluable in helping
DePauw begin to further strengthen the teaching and learning of art at
DePauw for generations of students to come,” President Bottoms said.
The refurbished Emison Art Center will serve as a home for the
University’s Shidzuo Iikubo Museum and its Arthur E. Klauser Asian
and World Community Collection, a gallery for the Vandiver-Haimann
Collection of African Art, curated exhibits from DePauw’s permanent
art collection, and touring exhibits and special exhibits from the Indiana
Museum of Art, Indiana State Museum, Indiana Historical Society
and other organizations.
“The concept of a teaching museum is that we will make regular
use of the University’s art collection for classes and student projects.
Having faculty offices, seminar rooms, meeting areas and archival study
spaces located in the Emison Art Center means that faculty members
and students will have regular interaction with art collections and
exhibitions,” President Bottoms said.
“Currently, we are able
to provide access to less than
one-third of the University’s
permanent collection because
of limited space available in
Harrison Hall. The Emison Art
Center as a teaching museum
will allow greater display and
access for faculty members and
students to support their study
and research projects.”
U N I V E R S I T Y
NEWS of THE
Architect’s rendering of the new, formal entrance wing of the Emison
Art Museum.
Major renovation of Emison Art Center
will create a ‘teaching museum’
It also means that more of the University’s art and special exhibits
will be available for viewing by members of the community, President
Bottoms noted.
The plans for renovation of and addition to Emison Art Center
include:
• A new, formal entrance wing facing Seminary Street that will
include accessibility for handicapped persons. The new entrance
will be balanced by the completion of the balustrade on the original
building to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the renovation.
• Additional visitor parking on the northeast side of the building.
• Additional, permanent gallery space for DePauw and other art
exhibitions.
• Faculty offices, meetings spaces and seminar rooms on the second
floor.
• A complete overhaul of the heating and air conditioning system
in order to provide museum-quality climate control and light
regulation.
• Archival research facilities to permit students and faculty members
to work with items not on display.
The Emison Art Center was originally the University library named
for Andrew Carnegie when it was built in 1908 with the help of a
$50,000 grant from the famed industrialist. It was designed by India-
napolis architect Oscar Bohlen. Constructed entirely of Bedford, Ind.,
limestone, the building featured four Ionic columns at both the front
entrance on the west side and facing East College on the south side.
The building was converted to use as the center for teaching studio art
and history of art in 1958 with the opening of Roy O. West Library,
and a new south entrance was added. Those functions recently were
moved to the University’s new
Richard E. Peeler Art Center,
which opened in the fall of
2002.
The building was renamed
the William Weston Clarke
Emison Art Center in 1986
to honor the contributions of
generations of the Emison family
to DePauw.
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B R I E F S
N E W S
Faculty development programs supported by Lilly grant
Lilly Endowment awarded DePauw a $1 million grant as part of the
Endowment’s “Initiative to Recruit and Retain Intellectual Capital for
Indiana Higher Education Institutions.” DePauw is among 22 schools
selected to receive the grants, which support programs that attract or
keep more of the brightest and most talented minds in Indiana. DePauw
received the maximum grant amount for a school of its size.
DePauw will use the grant to enhance funding for faculty fel-
lowships (three-year projects for course development or scholarly or
creative work) and University Professorships (recognitions of sustained
excellence in teaching, professional growth and service). Grant funds
also will support laboratory renovations and equipment needed by
new science faculty members. Funds will be used to attract and retain
faculty members in areas of critical need through pre-doctoral and
post-doctoral fellowships. Other funds will support student-faculty
collaborative research and summer science enrichment programs for
high school students.
“Lilly Endowment’s initiative will further strengthen some of our
best programs for which we have evidence of success,” Neal B. Abraham,
executive vice president, vice president for academic affairs and dean of
the faculty, said. “The Endowment’s commitment to recruiting, sup-
porting and retaining faculty members and students both recognizes the
strengths of the programs we already have in place and ensures that we
can meet the growing demands for further investments of this type.”
The grant will allow DePauw to further strengthen its faculty
development programs, which are recognized as a national model and
emulated by other institutions.
DePauw Nature Park is dedicated, now open for use
The DePauw University Nature Park, a 480-acre site that features
four trails (covering approximately 10 miles) for walking, jogging, hiking
and biking; arboretums; a canoe launch; and outdoor classrooms, was
dedicated on Sept. 11.
Hanson Aggregates mined a limestone quarry on the site – located
one-third of a mile from the
western edge of the DePauw
campus – for nearly a half
century. The company donated
280 acres of the land and leases
the remaining 178 acres to the
University for $1 annually for 99
years. DePauw acquired 23 acres
of adjacent property to increase
the total to 481 acres.
About $1.5 million dollars in
improvements have been made
to the site since DePauw an-
nounced the Nature Park project
in the fall of 2003. DePauw
President Robert G. Bottoms
thanked DePauw Trustees
Judson C. Green Jr.’74, Martha
Steele Robes ’66, and Theodore
M. “Tim” Solso ’69 for their
generous gifts that funded the
improvements. “These three individuals together gave us the money
to do all of this, and we have received funding for the first building
that we will erect out here, and that’s the classroom facility. Mr. Solso
of Cummins Engine makes that possible.”
President Bottoms said the Nature Park will be an outstanding
teaching facility for DePauw.
“It’s a wonderful asset to the
University for teaching and
for recreation, and I think it’s
a wonderful thing for our city
and county to have. You’ll find
out as the development goes on
that there are very few towns
the size of Greencastle that will
have anything like this to offer
to students and to the public,”
he said.
The DePauw University
Nature Park is open to the public
from dawn to dusk, seven days
a week. Camping is permitted
only in designated areas and with
authorization. Visit the DePauw
Nature Park online at www.
depauw.edu/univ/naturepark/
index.asp.
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Tom Chiarella, professor of English, Thursday’s Game: Notes from a Golfer with Far to Go
(Emmis Books – ISBN: 1-57860-170-3). Thursday’s Game takes the reader into Chiarella’s
passion for golf through his personal observations from the driving range to the links. Non-
golfers and old duffers alike can enjoy the candor of his tales. The “passion/pull-your-hair
out yin-yang” of the game is woven in his tales of “friendship, family and personal insights.”
Chiarella’s stories have appeared in Esquire, The New Yorker, The London Observer, Washington
Golf Monthly and Links.
Sherryl Davis Kasper ’74, The Revival of Laissez-Faire in American Macroeconomic Theory
(Edward Elgar – ISBN: 1-84064-606-3). Through a history of macroeconomic theory and the
men of the Chicago School of Economics, Kasper “identifies a ‘pre-analytic vision,’ and makes
the argument for laissez-faire.” She details the ideas and personal history of Frank Knight,
Henry Simons, Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, James Buchanan and Robert Lucas. Kasper
is a professor of economics and chair of the Division of Social Sciences at Maryville College
in Tennessee.
Vera Knauer Kierstead Farber ’36, Jamie Comes of Age (Vantage Press – ISBN: 0-533-
14821-9). The story continues for Jamie Bacon in the sequel to Jamie’s Journey: An Early
American Adventure, Kierstead Farber’s first book. The sequel takes Jamie from St. Louis to
Washington, D.C., as he sets off with Lewis and Clark on their trip to visit President Thomas
Jefferson with news of their discoveries from the journey out west. Kierstead Farber is a retired
music teacher. She resides in Greencastle, where she continues to enjoy music, oil painting,
gardening and volunteer work.
Lee H. Hamilton ’52, How Congress Works and Why You Should Care (Indiana University
Press – ISBN: 0-253-21695-8). How Congress Works is a primer on this important branch of
the federal government from the inside out. Hamilton spells out the function of Congress; its
dynamic role in U.S. government, including the history of Congress; and its conception by
the founding fathers. Hamilton retired from the Ninth Congressional District of Indiana in
1999, after serving 34 years. He is the director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars in Washington, D.C., and the Center on Congress at Indiana University.
Stephen F. Hayes ’93, The Connection: How al Qaeda’s Collaboration with Saddam Hussein
Has Endangered America (HarperCollins – ISBN: 0-06-074673-4). After more than two years
reporting about the War on Terror and hundreds of interviews with Iraqi and U.S. government
officials, Hayes provides debriefings, memos and classified documents to demonstrate the trail
of information linking Saddam Hussein to Osama bin Laden. His book argues against the
mainstream media’s conclusion that the two could not have collaborated together. Hayes is a
staff writer for The Weekly Standard, a Washington, D.C.-based political magazine.
W O R D S
R E C E N T
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Susan McKay ’64 with Dayan Mazurana, Where are the Girls? Girls in Fighting Forces in
Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique: Their Lives During and After War (Rights &
Democracy – ISBN: 2-922084-74-4). A grim and overlooked worldwide problem is researched
and studied in depth in McKay’s book. With tables illustrating the global militarization of
the lives of girls (under 18 years of age), the authors site findings, policy and program recom-
mendations to address the problem. McKay is a psychologist, nurse and professor of women’s
and international studies at the University of Wyoming.
Scott Roley ’74 with James Isaac Elliott, God’s Neighborhood: A Hopeful Journey in Racial
Reconciliation & Community Renewal (InterVarsity Press – ISBN: 0-8308-3224-6). In 1963,
as a young boy in a crowd of thousands, Roley listened to and was inspired by Martin Luther
King Jr.’s speech in Washington, D.C. He tells his story of a Christian singer/songwriter called
to the ministry. His life “exemplifies Christian hope in caring for the disinherited and renew-
ing communities – one neighborhood at a time.” Roley is pastor for missions and outreach
at Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tenn.
Larry C. Spears ’78 and Michele Lawrence, editors, Practicing Servant Leadership: Suc-
ceeding Through Trust, Bravery, and Forgiveness (Jossey-Bass – ISBN: 0-7879-7455-2). Spears
has assembled “a group of thinkers who offer a concise summary of thought on the topic of
bringing servant-leadership into the daily lives of leaders.” The contributors, through their
areas of knowledge, examine how “servant-leadership works in the real world.” Examples are
given from a variety of organizations, including businesses, nonprofits, churches, schools and
foundations. Spears is president and CEO of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-
Leadership.
Mary Grace Spencer Lyman ’61, Public Education: Issues and Challenges (General Board
of Global Ministries – ISBN: 1-890569-83-6). Lyman’s book explores current public educa-
tion issues about funding, vouchers, home schooling, inequities in learning, and faith. The
workbook-style guide “offers group activities to help the leader bring the material into the
community for action and reflection.” Lyman is retired from the Women’s Division, General
Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church after more than 20 years.
Kathryn Wieland Dombey ’53, Stella The Stone Goose and other bedtime stories (Dockside
Publications, Inc. – ISBN: 0-9742998-5-5). Dombey has penned a book of bedtime tales in
which the main character is a lawn ornament goose. Stella, the stone goose, is featured in 16
bedtime-friendly chapters, with a section of additional stories and poems. From singing in a
choir at Christmas to traveling to Paris, Stella keeps very busy. The book was created for her
grandchildren, and some of the illustrations were drawn by her grandchildren. Dombey is a
retired librarian.
W O R D S
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A Message from Robert G. Bottoms, President
his year marks DePauw University’s 168th year, and my 19th year as president. I think a lot about
what the University has accomplished as well as what is left to be done. All members of the DePauw
community can join me in celebrating the fact that, in every way, DePauw is a stronger university
than it was just a few years ago. Our strength comes from the many and varied changes that have
taken place as well as the traditions and values that endure at DePauw.
This fall marked the introduction of DePauw’s newest tradition, the community covenant.
This statement of principles serves as a guide to those who choose to live in the DePauw com-
munity. The covenant is the result of a collaborative effort by the students, alumni, faculty and
administrators who constitute the Coalition for a Responsible Community. In its affirmation of
the four “pillars” of Intellectual Engagement, Unique Opportunities, Supportive Relationships and
Community Engagement, the covenant upholds the DePauw tradition of cultivating the experi-
ences and values that lead to lifelong learning, leadership, and service to family and community.
The University has posted the community covenant throughout the campus, and we encourage
all members of the campus community to take an active role in creating a culture of responsibility
and mutual respect.
The University’s faculty members are, of course, critical to intellectual engagement and DePauw’s com-
mitment to academic excellence. At the annual Faculty Institute, which takes place in August, I welcomed
returning faculty members and introduced 19 new full-time faculty members. Over the past six years, the
University has increased its faculty by 40 percent; DePauw has 224 faculty members in 2004-05, as compared
with 167 members six years ago. We continue to strive toward diversity in our faculty and staff. In 2004-05,
DePauw has 35 full-time faculty members, as well as 20 full-time staff members, who are persons of color.
I am pleased that the University continues to benefit from a strong faculty. Our ability to
maintain a 10-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio promotes interaction between students and faculty
members. Such an environment helps perpetuate DePauw’s traditions of moral reflection and us-
ing a liberal arts education to prepare for life’s work. Our professors connect what happens in the
classroom to what happens in the world. In this way, they play an important role in the character
development and citizenship formation of our students.
For the sixth consecutive year, the Office of Admission exceeded its goal, and 682 new students enrolled
this year. The Class of 2008 has a median unweighted high school grade point average of 3.69, and their median
test scores are 1230 SAT and 27 ACT. The median class rank of the incoming students is the top 10 percent
of their high schools, and 45 were valedictorians or salutatorians. The Class of 2008 also includes 10 National
Merit finalists.
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As impressive as these academic credentials are, the members of the Class of 2008, like the current DePauw
students they join, have much to offer. They bring with them unique qualities that enhance our campus com-
munity. They come from small towns and large cities; from 37 states and 10 countries, including Germany,
Ghana, India, Kenya and Ukraine. The incoming class also reflects the University’s openness to underserved
students: 14 percent of the class belongs to racial or ethnic minority groups, and 17 percent are first-genera-
tion college students. I am also proud to report that 25 percent of the incoming class has alumni ties. In my
welcoming address to our new students, I encouraged them to celebrate and learn from their differences. I
reminded them of their good fortune to be selected from more than 3,500 completed applications. I urged
the students to make the most of the great opportunities that
lie ahead by aspiring to excellence, building community and
serving others.
This fall, DePauw students occupied all seven
residence halls of Rector Village, where single occu-
pancy rooms and common living and kitchen spaces on
each floor represent a new living concept for students.
During the dedication of Rector Village on Old Gold
Weekend, the University community joined me in
expressing gratitude for the outstanding generosity of
the benefactors and their families for whom each of the
residence halls is named: Chabraja, Holmberg, Leis,
Montgomery, Reese, Strasma and Warne.
There has never been a better time for teaching
and learning at DePauw University. The following
section of the magazine highlights many other recent
events and accomplishments. DePauw faculty and staff
members worked harder than ever this year to develop
and improve DePauw’s academic programs and world-
class facilities, which improve the way students live and learn. The University continues to provide
scholarship support for deserving students who will make the most of a DePauw education and
carry on the tradition of leadership and service. DePauw also continues to invest significantly in
our faculty members, whose dedicated teaching is enhanced by their scholarly and artistic work.
In turn, thousands of alumni, parents, friends, corporations and foundations have shown us
through their volunteer efforts and gifts to the University that they believe in the enduring value of
a DePauw liberal arts education. For this assistance, I extend my deepest appreciation. I invite you
to review the Honor Roll of Donors and read about a few of the many individuals and organizations
who support DePauw as an exceptional place for teaching and learning.
President Bottoms
welcomed the incoming
class during the
Opening Convocation.

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

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

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

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

U.S. Senator Richard
G. Lugar
2004
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All academic buildings at DePauw are now wireless, and major residence halls will be wireless by fall
2005. To support the use of technology in teaching and learning, DePauw will require all students to
be equipped with laptop computers, beginning in fall 2005. This past year, students could voluntarily
buy the required laptop, with the option of trading in an old model, and at least 450 students have
already taken advantage of this offer.

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

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

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

For the fifth consecutive year, DePauw ranked in the top tier of national
liberal arts colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2005 America’s
Best Colleges rankings. DePauw’s scores, which were based on 2003 data,
improved in several key categories. Princeton Review’s annual publication, The Best 357 Colleges: 2005
Edition – an unscientific, random survey of more than 110,000 students at the nation’s top colleges – ranks
DePauw as number one in “major frat and sorority scene.” DePauw also received high rankings for the
student-managed radio station, WGRE, and for things to do on campus.

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

The University received two grants from the Lilly Endowment. In December 2003, Lilly Endowment
awarded DePauw a $750,000 grant to fund a series of initiatives designed to create new economic op-
portunities and encourage DePauw graduates to seek employment in Indiana following graduation. In
September 2004, the Lilly Endowment awarded the University a $1 million grant in the Endowment’s
“Initiative to Recruit and Retain Intellectual Capital for Indiana Higher Education Institutions.”
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY PRESENTS
The Gertrude and G.D. Crain Jr. Lecture Series
This Crain lecture is free and open to the public.
DOUGLAS BRINKLEY
Author, Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War
“Who is John Kerry – Really???”
Mon., April 5, 2004 • 4:15 p.m.
PulliamCenter for Contemporary Media, Watson Forum
A Conversation with Douglas Brinkley
DEPAUWUNIVERSITY PRESENTS
The Gertrude and G.D. Crain Jr. Lecture Series
JOE TRIPPI
Campaign Manager:
Howard Dean for President
“What Happened
to Howard Dean???”
Tue., March 16, 2004 • 4:15 p.m.
PulliamCenter for Contemporary Media,
Watson Forum
This Crain lecture is free and open to the public.
A Conversation with Joe Trippi

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Richard Speller
FISCAL YEAR FINANCIAL SUMMARY
From the Vice President for Finance and Administration
The budget plan for FY 2004 was austere, with the reduction of endowment income from three
consecutive years of declining endowment values and a planned reduction of the endowment
spending rate by 0.2 percent from FY 2003. However, future operations will eventually benefit
from the increase of the University’s endowment from $376 million at June 30, 2003, to $412 mil-
lion at June 30, 2004.
Other financial highlights include:
• Improved student retention resulted in more enrolled students than forecast; hence net student
revenue (tuition and fees less financial aid) exceeded the budgeted amount.
• The Annual Fund exceeded its goal.
• The increase in health insurance expenditures was moderate in FY 2004 and within the forecast
increase, a situation unlike the explosive growth of these expenditures in recent years.
• Rector Village construction was completed on time and under budget.
Planning for continued future financial stability of the University includes the following assumptions:
strong and stable enrollment, continued reduction of the endowment spending rate by 0.2 percent
annually for two more years to reach our goal of 5.5 percent, continued endowment growth through
management and gifts, continued growth in the Annual Fund, and rigorous cost containment.
Richard Speller
Vice President for Finance and Administration
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
ENDOWING RESOURCES
1999-2004
1999 $431.1 million
2000 $478.5 million
2001 $446.0 million
2002 $388.7 million
2003 $376.0 million
2004 $412.1 million

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ALL GIFTS BY SOURCE
Alumni .................................................. $15,403,002
Family Trusts and Other Organizations ...... $1,405,007
Corporations ........................................... $3,410,868
Foundations ............................................ $5,433,985
Parents and Friends ................................. $2,256,364
TOTAL ................................................... $27,909,226
5.0%
12.2%
19.5%
8.1%
55.2%
ALL GIFTS BY PURPOSE
Educational and General Endowment ........ $8,734,804
Deferred Gifts .......................................... $2,527,740
Buildings and Grounds ............................. $4,553,185
Other Current-Use Spendable ................... $6,332,635
Current-Use Financial Aid ......................... $2,221,100
Financial Aid Endowment ......................... $3,539,762
TOTAL ................................................... $27,909,226
31.3%
9.0%
16.3%
22.7%
12.7%
8.0%
ALL GIFTS BY SOURCE
Alumni
Gifts ...........................................................................$10,417,857
Bequests ........................................................................$4,985,145
Parents ....................................................................................$820,889
Friends .................................................................................$1,435,475
Corporations ........................................................................$3,410,868
Foundations .........................................................................$5,433,985
Family Trusts and Other Organizations ................................$1,405,007
TOTAL ......................................................................$27,909,226
Number of Alumni Donors ...........................................................8,524
Alumni Participation percentage .................................................... 33%
Number of W.C.D.S. Annual Members (alumni only) ..................1,090
ALL GIFTS BY PURPOSE
Current-Use Support
Annual Fund ................................................................$4,218,763
(Unrestricted Support, Student Scholarships, Faculty Support,
Technology for Students and Faculty,
Winter Term and Off-Campus Study, Athletics)
Other Current-Use Support .............................................$200,179
Other Current Restricted ..............................................$4,134,793
Buildings and Grounds ........................................................$4,553,185
Endowment and Similar Funds
Scholarships ..................................................................$3,539,762
Faculty Support ............................................................$3,933,011
Academic Support ...........................................................$549,038
Unrestricted ..................................................................$3,780,282
Other ...............................................................................$472,473
Deferred Gifts ......................................................................$2,527,740
TOTAL ......................................................................$27,909,226

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BUDGET REPORT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2004
REVENUE ............................................................................................................ BUDGET .....................ACTUAL ................. VARIANCE
Tuition Revenue ...............................................................................................$53,822,000 ................ $55,161,925 .................. $1,339,925
Less Financial Aid ............................................................................................ (30,722,000) ............... (31,716,643) ..................... (994,643)
Net Tuition Revenue ..........................................................................................23,100,000 .................. 23,445,282 ....................... 345,282
Student Fees ............................................................................................................750,000 ....................... 827,379 ......................... 77,379
Net Tuition and Fees Revenue ............................................................................23,850,000 .................. 24,272,661 ....................... 422,661
Endowment Income ...........................................................................................24,420,000 .................. 26,055,929 .................... 1,635,929
Investment Income ..................................................................................................550,000 ....................... 363,351 ..................... (186,649)
Private Gifts and Grants .....................................................................................10,941,000 .................. 11,354,916 ....................... 413,916
Government Grants .................................................................................................645,000 ....................... 695,793 ......................... 50,793
Other Sources ..........................................................................................................261,000 ....................... 371,223 ....................... 110,223
Total Educational and General Revenue .............................................................60,667,000 .................. 63,113,873 .................... 2,446,873
Room, Board and Bookstore Revenues .................................................................8,574,000 .................... 8,497,600 ....................... (76,400)
TOTAL REVENUE ...........................................................................................$69,241,000 ................ $71,611,473 .................. $2,370,473
EXPENDITURES, DEBT SERVICE AND TRANSFERS
Faculty Salaries and Instruction ........................................................................$24,183,000 ................ $24,181,419 ....................... $(1,581)
General Academic Support ...................................................................................3,719,000 .................... 3,566,388 ..................... (152,612)
Library .................................................................................................................2,707,000 .................... 2,907,288 ....................... 200,288
Student Services ....................................................................................................9,523,000 .................... 9,319,201 ..................... (203,799)
Institutional Support ..........................................................................................10,091,000 .................. 10,415,992 ....................... 324,992
Buildings and Grounds .........................................................................................6,594,000 .................... 6,482,857 ..................... (111,143)
Total Educational and General Expenditures ......................................................56,817,000 .................. 56,873,145 ......................... 56,145
Room, Board and Bookstore Expenditures ...........................................................6,375,000 .................... 6,426,778 ......................... 51,778
Total Expenditures ..............................................................................................63,192,000 .................. 63,299,923 ....................... 107,923
Debt Service - Bond Issues ...................................................................................3,578,000 .................... 3,363,054 ..................... (214,946)
Transfer to Julian Center Project ...........................................................................1,921,000 .................... 1,778,637 ..................... (142,363)
Transfers to Other Reserves ......................................................................................550,000 .................... 3,169,859 .................... 2,619,859
TOTAL EXPENDITURES, DEBT SERVICE AND TRANSFERS ................$69,241,000 ............... $71,611,473 .................. $2,370,473

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A REPORT FROM JAMES B. STEWART JR.’73
Chairman, DePauw University Board of Trustees
As I begin a new term as chairman of the DePauw Board of Trustees, I’d like to share some of my
thoughts about recent progress at the University and our goals for the future.
In many ways DePauw has never been stronger, both academically and financially, and in other
ways we face the same difficult challenges confronting most private colleges and universities. Many
of you have asked me, especially after the generous Holton gift of $128 million: What has DePauw
done with all its money? The simple answer is a lot.
Let’s start with the teaching faculty. The faculty has increased by 60 full-time positions. The student-
faculty ratio, a critical measure of academic excellence and a hallmark of the DePauw experience,
dropped to 10-1, which places DePauw among the best colleges in America.
The quality of the new faculty is superb, as I’ve discovered by meeting and talking with many of
them. DePauw has been able to attract outstanding scholars and teachers by raising faculty salaries
from the bottom third of the Great Lakes Colleges Association to the top third and by offering
faculty development opportunities, such as paid leaves for scholarly or artistic activities, that are
second to none. As best I can determine, morale among faculty members has never been higher.
To simply increase spending to improve the faculty can seem an abstract exercise. But now we
can see the tangible results: an even more vibrant, healthy, stimulating academic community that
enhances every aspect of teaching and learning.
Much of the University’s financial resources has gone to the direct benefit of DePauw students.
Nearly the entire Holton bequest went into funding the Holton scholarship program, which focuses
on leadership, citizenship and academic excellence, and which freed other resources to enhance the
Rector Scholar program. Currently, 311 students at DePauw benefit from these signature scholar-
ship programs.
I’m often asked: If DePauw is so much better, why won’t students (or their parents) pay more to
attend? The answer is that financial aid is more important than ever, because the best schools, many
with larger endowments than DePauw’s, compete aggressively for the most desirable students. DePauw
continues to attract some of the country’s best students, both in terms of academic achievements
and leadership potential, but this would not be possible without generous scholarship aid. Over
the past decade, the number of students applying for admission to DePauw has risen dramatically,
while at the same time median test scores (1230 on the SAT) and class rank (52 percent in top 10
percent of graduating class) for entering students have increased substantially.
As a result of the investments in faculty – making possible programs such as the first-year seminars
and an array of honors and other programs of distinction – retention of first-year students, another
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critical measure of academic quality and student satisfaction, increased from 83 percent in 1999 to
93 percent in 2003, a truly remarkable achievement in just four years.
I have deliberately left campus improvements until last, since they are so visible. If you haven’t
been on the DePauw campus in the last year or two, I strongly encourage you to visit. The new
facilities are stunning: the Percy Lavon Julian Science & Mathematics Center, hailed as a national
model for science teaching; the Richard E. Peeler Art Center, instrumental in advancing our visual
arts programs and recognized for its excellence in architectural design; the indoor tennis and track
center, named as one of the nation’s outstanding public tennis facilities and recent host of both the
NCAA Division III men’s and women’s indoor track and field and men’s tennis championships;
and most recently, Rector Village, a new approach to student living in the 21st century that makes
me want to be a student all over again. Finally, a generous gift from Hanson Aggregates has added
nearly 500 acres of pristine Indiana woodlands to the DePauw campus as a unique resource for
teaching and recreation.
None of this would be possible without the generous support of DePauw alumni and friends, and
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you again. Every contribution is important and di-
rectly benefits the University. I look forward to sharing with you DePauw’s progress and the Board
of Trustees’ vision for the University in coming decades.
View of quarry pond
in the new DePauw
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DePauw “vital signs” 2003-04 1983-84 1963-64
Completed admission applications 3,725 2,021 1,604
Full-time equivalent enrollment 2,306 2,355 2,372
Graduation rate 78.50% 71.60% 66.30%
Student – Faculty ratio 10:1 15:1 12.5:1
Fundraising (Annual Fund) $4,218,763 $1,620,879 $174,528
Endowment $412,119,962 $48,409,630 $12,577,057
Endowment per student $156,854 $20,556 $5,302
Library holdings 761,504 385,000 160,000
Multicultural students, including international students 333 91 n.a.
Full-time faculty members 222 155 187
Tuition $24,000 $6,550 $1,350
Room and board $7,050 $2,800 $900
Financial aid from DePauw University $29,942,458 $1,946,503 $109,766
VITAL SIGNS
0 $200K $400K $600K $800K
COMPARATIVE DATA
Institution – Endowment per student
$100K $300K $500K $700K
Grinnell $748,562
Macalester $249,036
Lafayette $234,258
Carleton $233,894
Davidson $214,249
Washington and Lee $195,798
Denison $192,592
Oberlin $183,285
Colby $175,729
DePauw $156,854
Franklin & Marshall $141,021
Bucknell $99,637

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THE WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW SOCIETY
Report from Joyce Taglauer Green ’75
Executive Committee Chair, The Washington C. DePauw Society
It has been an exciting time to be in a position of leadership with the Washington C. DePauw
Society. In the last year, we have seen our membership grow to 1,090 annual members (alumni
only), the largest it has been in the nearly 20-year history of the Society.
Aside from growing our membership, a key executive committee goal has been to create value-added
experiences for Washington C. DePauw Society members. More than 100 of our members seized the
opportunity to participate in DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America, the dynamic election
issue forum we hosted in September, about which you can read more in this magazine. DePauw
Discourse 2005 will occur on campus September 15-17.
We also were fortunate to engage President Bottoms at special Washington C. DePauw Society
receptions hosted by Marilyn and Lee E. Tenzer ’64 in Chicago, E. Henry “Ned” ’56 and Martha
Lamkin in Indianapolis, Joe and Nancy Bartlett Hollingsworth ’71, ’72 in Washington, D.C., and
James B. Stewart Jr. ’73 in New York. We will continue providing these opportunities to gather
alumni to visit and learn more about developments at DePauw.
On behalf of everyone in the University family, I thank members of the Washington C. DePauw
Society for their generous support for DePauw students and faculty.
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I. Jay Bennett ’91, Detroit
Christine Boeke ’78, New York
Russell Breeden III ’71, Indianapolis
Arthur L. Bryant ’56, Indianapolis
Justin P. Christian ’95, Indianapolis
Andrew P. Coolidge ’93, Batavia, Ill.
Emily Smith Coolidge ’93, Batavia, Ill.
Sally Grooms Cowal ’66, Washington, D.C.
Jeffrey A. Cozad ’86, Hillsborough, Calif.
Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 Chicago
Mark E. English ’64, Naples, Fla.
Timothy G. Franzen ’93, Wheaton, Ill.
The Washington C. DePauw Society Executive Committee 2004-05
Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’94, Wheaton, Ill.
Joyce Taglauer Green ’75, Orlando, Fla.
Susan Thomas Hagaman ’64, Maplewood, N.J.
Donald L. Hamilton ’57, Pinehurst, N.C.
Joe G. Hollingsworth ’71, Bethesda, Md.
David C. Johnson ’72, Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Susan Haney Kozak ’84, Fort Collins, Colo.
E. Henry Lamkin Jr. ’56, Indianapolis
Jamie L. Lewis ’98, New York
Robert L. Mitchell ’60, Los Altos, Calif.
Travis S. Nelson ’93, San Francisco
Andrew J. Paine III ’91, Shaker Heights, Ohio
John L. Rabb, ’66, Baltimore
James A. Rechtin ’93, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
Todd R. Roberson ’82, Duluth, Ga.
Carolyn Russ Robinson ’71, West Hartford,
Conn.
James E. Robinson ’70, West Hartford, Conn.
Thomas R. Schuck ’72, Cincinnati
Heike Cockerill Spahn ’92, Chicago
Marilyn Tenzer, Chicago
Kristina Thomas Trinkle ’90, Avon, Ind.
Ellen Little Vanden Brink ’54, Rancho Palos
Verdes, Calif.
Carolyn E. Whittier ’97, Burlington, N.C.
O. Roderick Wilson ’72, Fort Wayne, Ind.


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n keeping with the legacy of Washington C. DePauw, the University’s first great benefactor, the University
established the Washington C. DePauw Society in 1986 to honor those who give annually to the Annual
Fund at the leadership level and inspire others to do the same. During an average year, gifts from Washington
C. DePauw Society members account for more than 70 percent of total Annual Fund dollars. The generosity
and commitment of DePauw’s Annual Fund leaders make an immediate and lasting impact on the academic
programs, faculty and students at the University.The Washington C. DePauw Society extends lifetime mem-
bership to donors and their spouses whose gifts and commitments to the University total at least $100,000.
Their contributions to DePauw are recognized by individual bronze plaques on the wall of the Washington
C. DePauw Plaza in front of East College.
The Lifetime membership levels of the Washington C. DePauw Society are:
Partner ......................................................................... $1 million or more
Fellow ...........................................................................$500,000-999,999
Life ...............................................................................$100,000-499,999
Qualifying gifts and commitments include cash, securities, real estate and other personal property.
They may be in the form of outright gifts, bequests or life income agreements. Gifts to the Annual
Fund are cumulative toward lifetime membership in the Society.
The Washington C. DePauw Society offers an annual membership to alumni, parents and friends
who make an unrestricted gift of $1,000 or more. (In 2004-05, donors who make an unrestricted
gift of $1,500 or more are eligible for an annual membership. The qualifying amounts for annual
giving circles also changed.) Annual membership and recognition is based on an individual’s personal
gifts and corporate matching gifts received in a single fiscal year. Young alumni (those who graduated
from DePauw within the last nine years) are eligible for annual membership at the $500 level.
2003-04 Gift Circles
Trustee Associates Circle .................................................. $35,000 or more
East College Circle ............................................................ $25,000-34,999
1837 Circle ....................................................................... $17,500-24,999
President’s Circle ............................................................... $10,000-17,499
Old Gold Circle .................................................................... $5,000-9,999
Asbury Circle ........................................................................ $2,500-4,999
Charter Circle ....................................................................... $1,000-2,499
Young alumni ............................................................................. $500-999

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The Washington C. DePauw Society
welcomed the following new lifetime members in 2003-04.
Joining at the Partner membership level:
• Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend
Joining at the Fellow membership level:
• Edward W. Cassidy ’54
• R. David and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67, ’67
• Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76
• Norman E. and Janice Strasma ’55, Parent
Joining at the Life membership level:
• David B. Becker ’75
• Luis R. and Deborah White Davila ’81, ’82
• Glenn C. and Mary Anne Asher Hannah ’52, ’51 (dec.)
• Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68
• David C. and Linda M. Johnson ’72, Friend
• Robert S. and Marjorie Moore Julian ’59, ’60
• Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54
• Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee ’42
• Frederick and June Sanders ’54, Friend
• Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Family
DePauw University gratefully acknowledges the significant
additional commitments which qualified the following
current members for a higher membership level.
• Nicholas D. and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents
• James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents
• Elizabeth Handley ’32 (dec.)
• Evans McWhirter and Roberta Rust, Friends
• James R. Williams ’50
The Washington C. DePauw Society Roster
of Lifetime Members

PARTNER
Robert E. and Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen, Friend, ’56
J. William Asher ’50
Theodore S., Jr. and Sarah Hogate Bacon, Parent, ’41
Mary Ellen Fine Black ’36
Thomas W. and Cheryl K. Boswell ’66, Friend
Robert W. and Lynn Stang Browne, Friend, ’48
John W. and Beth Pinkley Christensen ’35, ’43
Robert V. Copeland ’37
James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents
Don R. Daseke ’61
Eugene L. and Sue Howard Delves ’50, ’51
William M. and Jane Rowles Dickson, Friend, ’54
Eugene V. Dunphy III ’61
James Wade Emison III ’52
Glady Caley Faires ’56
John W. and Janice B. Fisher, Parents
Robert R. and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’48, ’49
C. Norman Frees, Jr. ’36 dec
Shirley Frees, Friend
Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend
C. Salen Herke ’51
Ronald K. and Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ’54, ’56
Mary B. Howell, Friend
Marcia Raber Hughes, Friend
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57
Marilou Morrell Kelly ’55
Edith B. Kinsey, Parent
Arthur E. Klauser ’45
Charles A. and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52, ’52
Sal F. Marino ’42
George L. and Elsa B. Mazanec ’58, Parent
Beverley McDermond, Friend
David J. and Marjorie Davis Morehead ’53, ’54
Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas, Friend, ’55
Andrew J., Jr. and Jane Medaris Paine ’59, ’60
Richard W. Peck ’56
Janet W. Prindle ’58
Christine Plank Rales ’74
Steven M. Rales ’73
Gilbert H. Reese ’79
John R. Reuter ’62
Ellen Gordon Roberts, Friend
Ian M. and Miriam V. Rolland ’55, Parent
Evans McWhirter and Roberta Rust, Friends
Stephen W. and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68, ’68
Jane Turk Schlansker ’63
Barbara E. Smith ’62
Douglas A. and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’68, ’69
Elaine Showalter Smith ’36
Tim and Denny Manning Solso ’69, ’69
James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73
Lee E. and Marilyn E. Tenzer ’64, Parent
John L. Trimpe, Jr. ’59
Timothy H. and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58, ’58
John H. and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, ’76
Richard A. and Jane Leahy Warne ’54, ’54
Jane Preston Watson ’40
James R. Williams ’50
Jerry L. and Jane Jones Williams ’54, ’57
Maurice B. and Jean Wood ’50, Friend
Richard D. and Billie Lou Wood ’48, Friend
Jewel W. Wright ’32 dec
FELLOW
Mrs. Phillip H. Ault, Friend
James R. and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66, ’66
Gerald W. Bruce ’40
Rhett W. and Kay Burney Butler ’62, ’62
Edward W. Cassidy ’54
Nicholas D. and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents
Lawrence W. and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’60, ’61
Rollin L. Clayton ’61
Annamargaret Chapman Clutter ’41
Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56
George W., Jr. and Virginia Johnson Crane ’42, ’42
Robert J. and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’60, ’61
Gary P. and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’61, ’62
Boots and Doris Wells Duesing ’50, ’50
Carol A. Farmer ’66 dec
J. Robert and Kathlyn Holway Fletcher, Parent, ’38
John P. Grady ’38 dec
M. Lewis Gulick ’44
Valerie Barroll Gulick, Parent dec
R. David and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67, ’67
Donald W. Jones, Sr. ’43
Robert L. Mitchell ’60
Erik G. Nelson ’61
Mary Frances Pearson, Parent
Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76
Thomas H. and Susan Sams ’64, Parent
Nelson and Nancy Shelly Schaenen, Friend, ’51
Erwin E. Schulze ’47
Otto L. Sonder, Jr., Friend
Norval B., Jr. and Diane Forst Stephens ’51, ’51
David B. and Sally Symon Stevens ’51, ’52
David M. Stone ’57
Norman E. and Janice Strasma ’55, Parent
Frederick M. Winship ’45
Carl F. Woessner ’43
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

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LIFE
Lynne Butler Adams, Friend
Joseph P. and Bonnie Darling Allen ’59, ’61
Jane Allison ’37
Beverly Byram Anderson ’53
Dean K. and Gretchen Scott Anderson ’50, ’49
John T. and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52, ’52
Anonymous
Kermit W. and Vera Bundy Arnold ’37, ’39
Norman N. and Martha S. Babcock ’30, Friend
Elgan L. Baker, Jr. ’71
James K. and Beverly B. Baker ’53, ’59
Beth Williston Barr ’38
Carol Ledford Barrett ’63
William J. and Sara Schrock Barrett ’61, ’61
Fred J., Jr. and Susan Ferry Bartizal ’65, ’65
Charles W. and Joan Westmen Battey, Friend, ’54
Brian L. and Emily Beaman Beals, Friend, ’69
David B. Becker ’75
Effie J. Behrens, Parent
K. Roald and Katherine Lind Bergethon ’38, Friend
Nini M. Bermudez-Webb, Friend
Bruce P. Bickner ’65
Alfred D., Jr. and Ruth Hawkins Biggs ’54, ’54
David A. and Lynn Reuss Bohmer ’69, ’69
James B. Bolen, Jr. ’50
Emmylou Bollinger, Friend
W. Austin and Virginia Burns Boynton, Parent, ’40
Alan R. Brill ’64
James E. and Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh ’55, ’55
Daniel E. Brunette ’74
Arthur L. and Carol Shanahan Bryant ’56, ’58
Frances Buch for William H. Buch ’36
William R. and Anne Husted Burleigh, Friend, ’63
Barbara Burris, Friend
Joseph Butler ’51
Robert C. and Patricia Harms Canfield ’60, ’57
Ralph F. Carl, Friend
Nancy Ford Charles ’57
James A. Chism ’55 dec
Timothy C. and Andrea Collins ’78, Friend
Esther Ritz Collyer ’28
Steven G. Conant ’71
Barbara B. Cooling, Friend
James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents
Everette B. and Frances Mitchell Cousins ’36, ’36
J. Campbell and Dorothy D. Craddock ’51, Parent
Alan M. and Ann Logan Craft ’50, Friend
Albert E. and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’56, ’50
Henry H. Crimmel, Jr., Friend
Clint V. Cox ’38 dec
Karen ’94, Michael ’98, and Brian ’00 Curley
Loren D. and Gloria Lindquist Daily ’51, ’52
Walter E. and Judith Hunt Danneberg ’54, ’54
Ruth Ellen Borgmeier Daugherty ’47
Luis R. and Deborah White Davila ’81, ’82
Anthony J. and Christine B. de Nicola ’86, Friend
H. Eugene and Dorothea B. Dennie ’39, Friend
Pauline Douglas ’42
Theodore D. Driscol ’58
Aura May Durham ’46
John J. Dwyer ’39
Kris and Linda Elftmann, Parents
James W. and Kathryn Holmes Emison ’71, ’72
Theodore M. Englehart ’42
L. G. and Mary Palmer Enroth, Friend, ’62
Philip N., Jr. and Ann L. Eskew ’63, Friend
Robert H. and Vera May Knauer Farber ’35, ’36
Margaret B. Ferree, Friend
Allan W. and Barbara Hogate Ferrin, Friend, ’43
John D. and Marilyn Holtman Fetters ’50, ’54
Guy A. Fibbe ’49
Gerald F., Jr. and Denise McMahon Fitzgerald ’72, Friend
Allen D. and Margaret Fleener ’52, Friend
John W. Foreman ’33
Roger R. and Madelon R. Fross ’62, Friend
James L. and Ruth Doyle Gallop, Friend, ’55
Louise Scott Garman ’32 dec
Victor F. Garman, Friend dec
Lou Aileen Garriott ’61
Barbara Mayne Gasser ’47
Robert C. Gasser, Parent dec
William D., Jr. and Ellie George ’54, Friend
Raymond I.and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’62, ’65
Paul O. Germann, Jr. ’52
Robert W. and Elizabeth Gibson ’60, Parent and children
Thomas R. and Sophie Harned Gibson ’64, Parent
Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend
John S. and Jan Berg Goetcheus ’60, Parent
Aileen Noblitt Graham ’29
James D. and Carol Fisher Graham ’62, ’63
J. Thomas and Helen Gerber Grayson ’63, ’63
Judson C., Jr. and Joyce Taglauer Green ’74, ’75
Georgia Simmons Greenwood ’41
Ruth Haimann, Friend
Vernon O. and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’64, ’65
William E. and Arlene R. Hamilton, Friends
Glenn C. Hannah ’52
Richard A. and Joan K. Hansen ’53, Friend
Terry and Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn, Friend, ’66
Frederick B. Hendricks ’58
Michael A. and Helen H. Herrell ’60, Parent
Faith Ritz Engle Hippensteel ’30
Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68
Herbert W. and Barbara Burton Hoover ’51, ’49
James E. and Carroll Hoover, Parents
William M., Jr. and Alice Hobart Horne ’42, ’45
Robert E. and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42, ’42
John H. III and Ruth Russ Huneke ’67, ’68
Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57
John W. and Rachel Payne Jakes ’53, ’51
Norman F. and Judith H. Jay ’55, Parent
T. Benjamin Jennings ’87
Julia M. Johnson, Friend
Linda M. and David C. Johnson, Friend, ’72
Carolyn T. Jones ’58
C. Robert and Sandra Brooks Jordan ’50, ’51
David L. Joyce ’66
Robert S. and Marjorie Moore Julian ’59, ’60
Ingrid Grujanac Kay ’78
Donald J. Keller, Friend
Barbara Meilinger Kleid, ’49
Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54
Thomas A. and Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ’58, ’58
Joyce M. Foster Larson ’53
Robert J. and Margaret Zwigard Lavidge ’43, ’45
Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee ’42
Mrs. William E. Lee, Friend
Daniel E. and Linda Brainard Lewis ’58, ’60
Kenneth J. and Nancy Johnson Lewis, Friend, ’64
Kathryn Gloger Liebschutz ’62
G. Richard and Judy Blang Locke ’58, ’58
Bennet Ragan Ludden ’37
Michael R. and Suzanne Bauman Maine ’61, ’62
Richard K. Mallery ’59
Susan Reichert Milanak ’84
Mary Louise Miller, Friend
Mark C. Mills ’73
Dean A. and Martha Dunlavy Mitchell ’51, ’52
Bruce M. Montgomerie ’68
Burt D. and Mary Ann Moore ’33, Friend
C. Lane and Marian Miner Moore ’50, ’50
Kenneth C. II and Brenda Mosier ’66, Friend
Lawrence T. Mosser ’35
Robert L. and Shirley Fouch Muller ’55, ’57
Walter L. and Colleen Riley Naftzger ’65, ’65
Richard H. and Sylvia H. Neuman ’50, Friend
Martha Weddell Nicholson,’84 from the Nicholson Family
Foundation
Elizabeth McKenzie O’Donnell ’49
John B. Parks ’63
Marjorie Bundy Parks ’32
Sandra Frakes Parsons ’62
John T. Peters ’54
Theodore and Beth Emison Peterson, Friend, ’40
Elizabeth L. Piety, Friend
Bruce E. and Anne Hensley Ploshay ’75, ’76
Maisie Eden Power ’43
Dennis A. and Marilyn Mead Priser ’63, ’63
Elsie S. Ralston, Friend
Ronald L. and Carole Lee Clark Randall ’62, ’61
Henry G. and Lois E. Randolph ’41, Friend
Robert F. and Carleen S. Reckman ’44, Friend
J. Gilbert and Louella H. Reese, Parents
Marjorie Rackow Reichart ’66
Blair A., Jr. and Teresa O. Rieth ’80, Friend
Alice Anne Longley Roberts ’42 dec
Frank H. Roberts ’41
John P. and Barbara M. Rudy ’51, Parent
Audrey Clark Rushing ’55
Frederick and June Sanders, ’54, Friend
Harriett Shonkwiler Scarpelli ’47
David K. Schafer ’61
Robert W. and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’57, ’59
Mrs. Margaret Hammer Schuler, Friend
Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Family
Frank Lammers Seeger, Friend
Robert E. and Charleen Seibel Sessions ’44, ’43
Verl R. and Mary Elizabeth Shaffer ’32, Friend
Marjorie Showalter, Friend
Katherine C. Silvis, Friend
Alvin I. Singer ’53
Lucy Brown Sloan ’61
Charles L. and Kathleen Keller Smith, Parent, ’52
Gordon Stanford Smith, Friend
Michael L. and Susan Leet Smith ’70, ’71
Thomas G. Spiece ’70
Linda G. Sprankle ’64
Max L. and Jean Hostetler Stackhouse ’57, ’57
Gilbert D. and Sarah Englehart Standley ’82, ’80
Charles A. and Jane S. Stevenson ’35, Friend
Carl A. Strock ’41
Edith B. Sublette, Friend
John E. Swearingen, Parent
Sylvan W. Tackitt, Friend
John I. and Kimberlee Fitzgerald Taylor ’80, ’78
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor III ’62, Parent
“During my DePauw years, I had the op-
portunity to try so many things in a safe,
supportive environment. As the only Ger-
man major in our class, I learned much that
enriches my life today. I have never used
German in my professional career, but my
best friend for 30 years has been a pen pal in
Germany whom I visit often and with whom
I still communicate in German. I gained the
confidence to pursue that avenue and many
others through the personal interactions with
my professors in small group settings.”
– Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76

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The Washington C. DePauw Society Roster
of Annual Members
Neal B. Abraham and Donna L. Wiley, Friends
Karen Koning AbuZayd ’63
Charles A. and Linda Howell Adams ’64, ’64
Craig H. Adams ’90
Betty Bartuska Adamson ’42
Dorothy Jones Agronick ’47
George H. Aldrich ’54
Arthur G., Jr. and Shirley Andrew Allard ’43, ’43
Joseph P. and Bonnie Darling Allen ’59, ’61
Robert E. and Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen, Friend, ’56
Caryn Cockerill Anderson ’89
Jane Eklund Anderson ’65
John T. and Nancy Filkey Anderson ’52, ’52
Anonymous
Don B. and Irene Koebke Ansel ’52, ’52
Susan M. Ansel ’82
Jason A. Asbury ’95
Donald B. Aslan ’67
Peggy Cooper Babcock ’54
Stanley L. and Bobbette Hendricks Bahler ’66, ’66
Holly Adams Bailey ’92
James K. and Beverly B. Baker ’53, ’59
Roberta Farrow Baldwin ’54
Lee C. Banks ’85
James and Barbara Forsell Barbieri ’50, ’51
David T. Barker ’64
Stanley M. and Eleanor Thee Barkley ’52, ’53
Roberta O. Barnes ’70 and Clark J. Chandler, Friend
James R. and Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66, ’66
Katheryn Boston Bartlett ’43
Philip E. Bash ’43
Kimberly Bass-Gulli ’83
E. Webb Bassick IV ’74
Verna L. Baughman ’68
Albert E. Baur, Friend
Brian L. and Emily Beaman Beals, Friend, ’69
Ben H. and Sarah Ragsdale Beck ’97, ’97
Lloyd W. Beck ’41
David B. Becker ’75
Dennis C. and Nancy Netherland Becker, Parent, ’73
George H. and Jeanie Brown Belhobek ’65, ’66
I. Jay and Lisa Henderson Bennett ’91, ’93
W. Charles Bennett ’74
Barbara Van Dellen Beré ’47
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Berger, Parents
K. Roald and Katherine Lind Bergethon ’38, Friend
Jeffrey M. and Mary Lynn Scovill Bernacchi ’79, ’79
Florence Rupper Bernhardt ’43
Martha Landgrebe Beverett ’36
Bruce P. Bickner ’65
Alfred D., Jr. and Ruth Hawkins Biggs ’54, ’54
Frances Mathes Bishop ’38
John W. Bishop ’38 dec
Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Blair, Jr. ’71, Parent
William V. Blake III ’59
Barbara Blakemore ’46
Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blau ’70, Parent
Joel M. Blumberg ’62
Barrett L. Boehm ’73
Christine Boeke ’78 and William Jenks, Friend
David A. and Lynn Reuss Bohmer ’69, ’69
Thomas M. Boller ’70
J. Kenneth and Karen Jenkins Borgerding ’91, ’92
Thomas W. and Cheryl K. Boswell ’66, Friend
Robert G. and Gwen Bottoms, Friends
Elizabeth Burnett Boulet ’73
Charles C. and Jane Sansome Boyer ’59, ’62
Peter A. and N. Diane Ling Boyer ’66, ’66
W. Austin and Virginia Burns Boynton, Parent, ’40
David J. and Cynthia Best Bradley, Friend, ’72
Robert A. Bradley ’35 dec
Marion Mulvena Brainerd ’45
Warren F. Brecht ’54
James A. and Suzanne Decosted Breckenridge, Parent, ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breeden III ’71, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Brennan ’33, Friend
Mary Winkler Brennan ’54
Andre’ L. Brewer ’93
Michael C. and Ann Wilhoite Brilley, Friend, ’68
William W. and Patricia Ryan Bromer ’49, ’50
Andrew F. and Pamela Brooks ’79, Friend
Stuart G. Brooks ’89
Andrea Hannon Brown ’74
William L. III and Susan Lange Brown ’69, ’68
Chester W. Browne, Jr. ’54
Vincent B. and Margaret Mayer Browne ’94, ’93
James E. and Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh ’55, ’55
Arthur L. and Carol Shanahan Bryant ’56, ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Bryce ’62, Parent
James R. and Amy Ebner Buck, Friend, ’84
Norman F. Buck ’40
William M. and Alberta Matzke Buckman, Parent, ’59
John K. Buckner ’58
William H. and Arline Kraft Buettin ’49, ’49
E. Rexford and Martha Morgan Bull, Friend, ’58
Gay Burkhart ’59
William R. and Anne Husted Burleigh, Friend, ’63
Andrew B. Buroker ’84
Joseph Butler ’51
Rhett W. and Kay Burney Butler ’62, ’62
William J. and Kim Klinger Butler ’82, ’81
Robert C. and Patricia Harms Canfield ’60, ’57
Roger and Mary Jean Sims Cannell, Friend, ’61
John A. Caputo ’69
Glenn F. Carlson, Jr. ’81
Joseph B., Sr. and Constance Caylor Carney ’50, ’50
Dorothy Jacobs Carpenter ’49
Louis O. and Marjorie Stutz Carr ’53, ’55
William F. and Mary Cooke Carroll ’73, Friend
Philip L. and Susan Weeks Carson ’64, ’64
Timothy T. and Darby Ragan Casady ’80, ’82
Edward J. Casassa ’51
Robert G. and Leslie L. Casey ’70, Friend
Julie A. Cason ’84
Edward W. Cassidy ’54
Judith Banker Castellini ’81
Michael A. and Lindsey Hart Chabraja ’89, ’97
Nicholas D. and Eleanor Chabraja, Parents
Nancy Ford Charles ’57
John W. and Beth Pinkley Christensen ’35, ’43
Justin P. and Darrianne Howard Christian ’95, ’95
Cheng L. Chua ’60
Andrew T. Claar ’94
Lawrence W. and Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’60, ’61
Rollin L. Clayton ’61
Emily D. Cline ’85
Neal A. and Barbara Tracy Cochran ’58, ’58
Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cochran ’60, Friend
William M. Cockrum ’59
William L. and Alexandra Lutzow Cole, Parent, ’76
Timothy C. and Andrea Collins ’78, Friend
Kathryn Schwarz Colten ’50
Douglas P. and Tracy Gibson Conner ’79, ’79
Harriet Wolter Conner ’46
Colin R. Connor ’98
David A. and Karen Uhlir Conrad ’79, ’79
Jane B. Cook, Estate, Parent
Andrew P. and Emily Smith Coolidge ’93, ’93
Jeffrey S. Cooper ’91
Marc E. Cooper ’76
Thomas P. and Galen Morgan Cooper ’66, ’66
David C. Coquillette ’88
Kenneth W. and Carrie Melind Coquillette ’82, ’82
Margaret Hogue Corneilsen ’56
James M. and Kathy Cornelius, Parents
S. Page, Jr. and Narda Greising Cotton ’71, ’72
Sally Grooms Smerz Cowal ’66
Robert R. Cowie ’72
H. Keith and Loraine Loomis Cox ’55, ’54
Jeffrey A. and Jane Maxwell Cozad ’86, ’86
Stuart G. Cozzens ’62
J. Campbell and Dorothy D. Craddock ’51, Parent
Albert E. and B. Louise Woods Crandall ’56, ’50
Bradford E. and Lisa Hildebrand Crandell ’85, ’84
Lisa K. Crawley ’84
Newton F. Crenshaw ’85
William L. and Carol Prentice Crist ’69, ’70
Jennifer M. Crosby ’91
Mary J. South Crousore ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Crump, Parents
James S. Cunning ’74
David and Melinda Walthers Dabbiere, Friend, ’82
Loren D. and Gloria Lindquist Daily ’51, ’52
Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr. ’52
William K. II and Robin Wieland Daniel ’87, ’87
Edward G. Daniels ’54
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Danks ’65, Friend
Ryan J. Danks ’99
Matthew S. and Jennifer Lindamood Darnall ’85, ’85
Robert J. and Marletta Farrier Darnall ’60, ’61
Nancy Bartol Darnell ’51
Don R. Daseke ’61
W. Douglas Davidson ’80
Robert N. and Mary Guyer Davies ’58, ’58
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
Edward E. and Marilyn Muse Thompson ’62, ’63
Donald L. Tollefson, ’53
Mildred J. Tracht, Parent
Robert M. Trent, Friend
Lottie M. Trueblood, Friend
Steven L. and Michelle Trulaske ’79, Friend
William R. Van Bokkelen ’68
James C. and Mimi Van Horne ’57, Friend
Thomas K. and Carolyn Haimann Vandiver ’73, Friend
David L. and Jennifer D. Vear ’53, Parent
Paul W. and Mary H. Vogel ’41, Friend
Brenton and Jean Wadsworth ’51, Friend
Bruce Walker, ’53
Elizabeth Dye Walker ’35
June A. Walker ’58
Raymond E. Warden, Jr. ’36
Ralph M. and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’47, ’44
William F. Welch ’40
Gayle Williams Welling ’53
Robert B. and Judith Hanson Wessling ’59, ’61
Clarke E. Whitaker ’44
Joann Wine White ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. White, Parents
William L. and Ann B. White, ’53, Friend
Steven V. and Barbara Wells Wilkinson ’63, ’63
Lucille Hart Wilson ’29
Robert B. and Margaret Hardgrove Wilson, Friend, ’41
Lawrence E. Young, Jr. ’84


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Luis R. and Deborah White Davila ’81, ’82
Bronson C. and Cathie Valeska Davis ’65, ’66
J. Baird Davis ’59
Jackson B. Davis ’92
Kathy E. Bloom Davis ’63
Louis R. de Filippis ’42
Deborah Johnson de la Reguera ’76
Anthony J. and Christine B. de Nicola ’86, Friend
Bobara E. DeCaulp, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Deer ’54, Parent
Christopher A. DeGraw ’72 and Terry L. Muilenburg, Friend
Eugene L. and Sue Howard Delves ’50, ’51
Paul S. and Katie Cassidy Detlefs ’77, ’81
William M. and Jane Rowles Dickson, Friend, ’54
Benjamin Diesbach ’68
Lee E. Dirks ’56
Morris B. and Sandra J. Dodd ’64, Friend
William B. and Jane Bragdon Doepke ’69, ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Donaldson ’72, Parent
John P. and Emily R. Douglass ’68, Friend
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Downey ’66, Parent
Gary P. and Sandra Aldrich Drew ’61, ’62
Thomas A. Drew ’67
Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Driemeier ’60, Parent
Theodore D. Driscol ’58
Dale J. and Anna Cain Ducommun ’50, ’52
Brice H. and Laura Runyan Dunshee ’87, ’87
Edward A. and Margie Jolly Dunton ’39, ’41
Frank W., Jr. and Shirley Gilbert Durham ’48, ’47
Betty Ann Duval ’43
John J. Dwyer ’39
Victoria Schug Dycio ’89
Margaret Santner Dye ’46
Madeleine Eagon, Friend
Ralph R. Edminster ’58
Megan Reese Edwards ’88
Randall D. Ehm ’91
Wendy Ellis-Gardner ’89
Benjamin G. Elrod ’98
Erik H. Elsea ’95
David L. and Elizabeth J. Emison ’73, Friend
James H. and Eileen Sullivan Emison ’47, ’47
James W. and Kathryn Holmes Emison ’71, ’72
Mr. and Mrs. James Wade Emison III ’52, Friend
Mark A. Emkes ’75
Grey M. Emmons ’69
Mr. and Mrs. John A. England ’75, Friend
Mark E. English ’64
Robert L. and Rita Luther Erickson ’58, ’59
Kevin R. and Deborah Dalenberg Eskew ’94, ’98
Dale E. Espich ’51
David H. and Jean Rose Evans ’62, ’63
Robert W. and Sharon C. Evans ’59, Friend
Dick Everard ’51
Mitchel T. Everhart ’89
Richard L. and Mary E. Fanyo ’69, Friend
Robert H. and Vera May Knauer Farber ’35, ’36
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fauth II ’60, Friend
Robert E. Ferguson ’54
Allan W. and Barbara Hogate Ferrin, Friend, ’43
John D. and Marilyn Holtman Fetters ’50, ’54
James R. Feutz ’68
David M. Findlay ’84
Donald C., Jr. and Judith Lilly Findlay ’56, ’57
Roger W. Findley ’57
Gordon B. Finley, Jr. ’65
William B. and Vicki C. Fischer ’43, Friend
James A. and Donna Self Fisher ’68, ’68
John W. and Janice B. Fisher, Parents
Gerald F., Jr. and Denise McMahon Fitzgerald ’72, Friend
Christopher N. Fix ’88
Allen D. and Margaret Fleener ’52, Friend
J. Robert and Kathlyn Holway Fletcher, Parent, ’38
James H. Fletcher ’69
Kathlyn E. Fletcher ’92
Marvin E. and Caren Flewellen ’85, Friend
Barry I. Forrester ’84
Bradley R. Foss ’00
The Four Balloon Room
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Fox, Parents
John N., Jr. and Katherine Hays Fox, Friend, ’65
Katherine Tweedle Fox ’62
Charles W. Foxwell ’78
Mary Danielson Foxwell ’78
Robert D. Franks ’73
Timothy G. and Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’93, ’94
Robert A. Frauenheim ’82
Robert R. and Carolyn Smith Frederick ’48, ’49
Paul D. and Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson ’59, ’58
Scott A. Fredrick ’87
Beverly Grant Patterson Frier ’52
Roger R. and Madelon R. Fross ’62, Friend
Alison E. Frost ’69 and Richard L. Bender, Friend
Richard W. and Jean Shutz Fulmer ’52, ’52
David W. and Jane Brazes Funke, Friend, ’78
David A. and Nancy Hunger Galliher, Parent, ’57
Martha Faitz Gamble ’57
William E. Gamble ’50
James R. and Sharon Sanders Gammon, Parent, ’77
Donald B. Gardiner ’62
Todd G. Gardner ’87
Cynthia A. Garrison ’83
James R. Gates ’78
Stephen K. and Patricia Gauly, Parents
William D., Jr. and Ellie George ’54, Friend
Raymond I.and Melinda Paine Geraldson ’62, ’65
William G. and Shannon Gerber ’61, Friend
Brian R. and Darci Oak Gibson ’94, ’95
Thomas R. and Sophie Harned Gibson ’64, Parent
Charles A. and Carolyn Beasley Gilbert ’56, ’58
Charles J. and Jennifer Vaughn Gilbert ’87, ’86
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gilbert ’65, Parent
Ronald W. Gilbert ’34
Robert H. and Nancy Morgan Giles ’55, Parent
George R. Gilkey ’41
Gordon C. Gimple ’54
Betty Davis Givens ’54 and David W. Givens, Friend
D. Louis Glaser ’84
James W. Godwin ’64
John S. and Jan Berg Goetcheus ’60, Parent
Mary Ann Goetcheus ’62
Carol Warner Golder ’81
Carl H. Goltermann ’50
David S. and Elizabeth Gray Goltermann ’78, ’80
Susanne Matlock Gooding ’54
Lowell and Ione Thompson Goodman, Friend, ’52
David W. and Julie Houk Goodrich, Friend, ’73
David G. and Joan Austin Goodwin, Friend, ’59
Cynthia A. Gossett ’77
Richard D. and Catherine Huff Gottfred, Parent, ’70
Douglas S. Gourley ’92
Craig C. and Linda Donoghue Grannon ’70, Friend
Mark W. Grannon ’78
David M. and Patricia Strauss Grant ’79, ’78
Kent M. Grathwohl ’85
Cynthia Diller Gray ’73
Judson C., Jr. and Joyce Taglauer Green ’74, ’75
Greg T. and Kristina L. Greenwood ’78, Friend
Robert W., Jr. and Barbara Klingner Griffith ’62, ’63
Joel E. and Jane Hickam Grizzell ’47, ’46
John B., Jr. and Nancy Tyrrell Gross ’69, ’69
Othmar G. and Elisabeth Jones Grueninger ’55, ’54
Craig A. and Megan Lewis Haddox, Friend, ’79
Susan Schacht Thomas Hagaman ’64
George D. and Katharine Draper Haimbaugh ’38, ’44
A. Grant Hale ’99
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hall ’64, Parent
Richard L. Hallett II ’89
Donald L. and Emily Hooton Hamilton ’57, ’58
Lee H. and Nancy Nelson Hamilton ’52, ’52
Vernon O. and Valerie Watson Hamilton ’64, ’65
John R. Hammond III ’76
Bert Handwork ’52
Norman L. and Murlin Handy, Friends
Holbrook Hankinson ’75
Glenn C. Hannah ’52
Marilynn Parrett Hansen ’44
Richard A. and Joan K. Hansen ’53, Friend
Charles P. Harbottle ’39
David C. Harbottle ’68
David L. Harlor ’78
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lyle Harlor ’48, Friend
Charles M. and Marie Rhine Harris ’70, ’70
Barbara Hartman ’64
Paul W. and Becky Hartman, Friends
Terry and Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn, Friend, ’66
Nancy Grant Harvey ’60
David W. Hasenbalg ’87
Brian P. Hauck ’98
Irving M. and Rachel Waltz Heath ’41, ’40
James T. and Carole Kelly Hegenbarth, Friend, ’58
Robert E. and Lois Jane Heller ’63, Friend
Thomas S. and Sally Sohngen Henderson, Friend, ’54
Robert F., Jr. and Ellen O. Henry ’54, Friend
C. Salen Herke ’51
Charles W., Jr. and Sarah Sargent Hetzel ’92, ’92
Suzanne L. Hickman ’75
Ryan W. and Joni Crosley Higgins ’00, ’99
Julie Read Hildebrand ’74
Alan P. and Jennett McGowan Hill ’81, ’85
Charles W. and Anne Mossberg Hillman ’52, ’51
Max W., Jr. and Carol Boardman Hittle ’66, ’68
Scott T. and Barbara Albrecht Hocking ’73, ’73
John F. and Mildred Greenleaf Hodshire, Parent, ’50
Henry J., Jr. and Donna Payne Hoenes ’54, ’54
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Holland ’54, Parent
Richard C. Holland ’52
Robert B. and Elizabeth Gross Holland ’65, ’65
Steven C. and Jennifer Keeping Hollar ’89, ’90
John E. III and Virginia Cooling Hollett, Friend, ’60
Joe G. and Nancy Bartlett Hollingsworth ’71, ’72
Ronald K. and Cynthia Brooks Holmberg ’54, ’56
R. Michael and Elizabeth Diesch Holmes ’73, ’73
John M. and Barbara Lenfesty Holt ’50, ’50
Herbert W. and Barbara Burton Hoover ’51, ’49
James E. and Carroll Hoover, Parents
R. David and Suzanne Anderson Hoover ’67, ’67
David and Amy Koeneman Hopper ’94, ’92
Susan M. Hossli ’86
Robert E. and Marion Pfitzner Houk ’42, ’42
Allan B. and Kathryn Fortune Hubbard, Friend, ’74
Maxine May Hubbard ’64
Michael A. and Sarah Race Huesing ’86, ’85
Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67
“Education is essential for a free democratic
society. Support for higher education is
greatly needed. DePauw has an important
role to play in the future of our country.
We need colleges like DePauw to provide
the leaders needed for democracy. For this
reason, we must support institutions like
DePauw.”
– Charles C. and Jane Sansome Boyer
’59, ’62

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John H. III and Ruth Russ Huneke ’67, ’68
James L. and Dorothy Shake Hunt ’64, ’65
Roger S. and Mary Libby Hunt ’65, ’63
Tim B. Hunter ’65
John G. Hurley ’60
Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57
George M. Illich, Jr., Parent dec
Jane Stevens Illich ’42
Diane E. Ireson ’67
Kristine A. Iverson ’75
Kareen Morris Jacobs ’54
John W. and Rachel Payne Jakes ’53, ’51
Jean Hixon Jelliffe ’47
Robert D. Jenkins, Friend
T. Benjamin Jennings ’87
William G. and Judith Lahue Jens, Parent, ’57
Dr. and Mrs. Mason P. Jett ’69, Friend
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Jewell, Jr. ’54, Parent
John R. Jewett, Jr. ’77
David S. and Anne Prindle Johnson ’53, ’54
Jeffrey R. Johnson ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller Johnson ’56, Friend
Richard S. and Lauren Meurisse Johnson ’76, ’76
Wendell H. and Carol Nelson Johnson, Friend, ’52
Carolyn T. Jones ’58
C. Robert and Sandra Brooks Jordan ’50, ’51
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ’57
Marcia Jory, Parent
Marcia Horak Kampfe ’63
Theodore M., Jr. and Linda Martin Katula, Parent, ’62
William N., Jr. and Penelope Morse Keadey ’68, ’69
Richard S. Kebrdle ’00
Katherine L. Keck ’77
James R. and Martha Ingram Keene ’50, ’50
Donald J. Keller, Friend
Kristan Seyfarth Kelly ’79
John S. and Margaret McElwain Kemper ’59, ’60
Ray Kennedy, Parent
John F., Jr. and Nancy Van Sickle Kent ’64, ’69
Herbert A. Kern ’51
Richard A. Kerr ’47
Arnold J. and Joan Erlandson Kiburz, Parent, ’72
Donald E. and Judith McNew Kiely, Parent, ’60
John O. King, Jr. ’42
Mrs. John O. King, Friend dec
Robert M. and Julie Reynolds King, Friend, ’77
Edith B. Kinsey, Parent
Stanley B. Kinsey ’76
Wm. Finley Klaas ’67
James N. and Rita Kleinschmidt ’76, Friend
Richard G. and Martha D. Kline ’63, Parent
Thomas and Marilyn Shanks Klingaman, Friend, ’54
Thomas R. Kmak ’82
Robert L. Koenig ’51
J. Michael and Nancy Leis Kota, Friend, ’76
Susan Haney Kozak ’84
Catherine Duncan Kress ’64
David A. and Gretchen Taglauer Krivoshia ’78, ’78
William C., Jr. and Carol Koock Krueger ’58, ’59
S. Michael and Ruth Barnes Kunath, Parent, ’74
Fredrick J. Kunze ’48
A. Jean LaDuke ’60
James W. and Ev Whaley LaFollette, Parent, ’63
E. Henry, Jr. and Martha Dampf Lamkin ’56, Parent
Mark T. Lancaster ’85
Paul E. Lancaster ’52
Thomas A. and Marilyn Hansen Lancaster ’58, ’58
Kyle E. and Sally Erickson Lanham ’79, Friend
Sue Mueller Lanter ’79
Elaine Bertram Larkin ’61
Joyce Foster Larson ’53
David F. and Nancy Pfeffer Lau ’73, ’75
Dean and Jane Greer Lauritzen, Friend, ’52
John W. and Phyllis Hahn Lauter ’54, ’56
David H. Lavelle ’93
Victor B. Lawhead ’40
Henry A. and Louise Ford Leander ’52, ’52
Gary P. LeBlanc ’80
Edward and Kathi Hancock Lee, Friend, ’73
John S. and Leslie McGaughey Leffler ’71, ’72
Marian Walker LeGros ’44
David A. Leighty ’63
Charles A. and Marilyn Newpart Leis ’52, ’52
Phyllis C. Leppert ’60
Kurt W. Lewis ’81
Wm. John, Jr. and Ann Lewis ’48, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lincoln ’61, Parent
James L. Lincoln, Friend
James F. Lininger ’71
Robert W. III and Bonnie Stout Lloyd ’65, ’66
Shelley P. Lloyd ’75
G. Richard and Judy Blang Locke ’58, ’58
G. Richard III and Jean L. Locke ’83, Friend
William A. Lockhart ’79
Brian U. Loncar ’83
Douglas M. Long ’73
James S. LoPrete ’75
Kent G. and Ruth Roettger LoPrete ’85, ’85
George C. and Rebecca Watts Lortz ’62, ’63
Robert W. and Bettye Shoop Lott ’42, ’41
Robert W. and Joan Jackson Lucky, Parent, ’61
William J., Jr. and Charlotte Nelson Lueckel, Friend, ’58
Michael C. Lueder ’84
Mary Sherer Lukens ’49
Jon D. and Beth Behrendt Lundy ’90, ’91
Mary Bridges Lyne ’92
James S. and Christine Collyer MacDonald ’70, ’70
J. Kurt, Jr. and Linda Mahrdt ’56, Friend
Michael R. and Suzanne Bauman Maine ’61, ’62
Amy Dolan Malaney ’79
Robert C. and Sally Gifford Manion, Friend, ’66
Bruce L. Mann ’75
Gregory J. Mann ’95
Dinah Eggers Mannlein ’64
C. Alan Marsh ’63
Katherine A. Marshak ’89
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendell Martin ’39, Parent
Edward B. and Anne Zonsius Martin ’73, ’73
Edward S. Martin ’60
James V. Martin ’38
R. Glen Mayfield ’63
George L. and Elsa B. Mazanec ’58, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. McAlister ’69, Parent
Roger K. McAlister ’75
Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCarthy, Parents
Pamela A. McCord ’66
Kenneth B., Jr. and M. Barbara Swensrud McCoy ’64, ’64
Michael B. McCracken ’79
Thomas R. and Susan Campbell McCully, Friend, ’68
R. Griffith and Patricia Peckinpaugh McDonald ’64, ’66
R. Edward, Jr. and Patricia McGreevy ’54, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. David N. McKeag ’58, Parent
Holiday Hart McKiernan ’80
William W. McKittrick ’36
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McLaughlin, Parents
Robert V., Jr. and Laurie K. McMahon ’73, Friend
Jack H. and Mary Condon McNairy ’55, ’55
Jill Robertson McNay ’86
Elisabeth C. Meeker ’78
Nancy Lukenbill Melis ’73
Charles J. Meyer ’92
Gayle Torian Meyer ’73
Gaylord L. and Elizabeth Beldon Meyer, Friend, ’59
James F. Meyer ’86
Karen A. Meyer ’82
Verna M. Meyer ’51
Miguel D. and Doris Smith Miguelez, Friend, ’57
Susan Reichert Milanak ’84
C. Rick and Janel Howell Miller ’69, ’69
Kevin M. and Sara Toole Miller ’94, ’96
Kathryn A. Miller ’73
Nancy Sjostrom Miller ’52
R. Drew Miller ’43
Robert W. and Jane Schwalm Miller, Parent, ’54
Arthur M. and Carlotta Lance Millholland ’53, ’51
Corey A. and Katherine Post Minturn ’91, ’91
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Mioduski, Jr. ’80, Parent
John Mirza ’44
Robert L. Mitchell ’60
Deborah Mitchell-Nagpal ’90 and Ajay Nagpal, Friend
Christy Umlauf Moberly ’82
William F. and Patricia Mohr ’49, Friend
Jack C. and Dorothy Nelson Moll ’52, ’54
Judith Tanner Moon ’76
Burt D. and Mary Ann Moore ’33, Friend
Thomas R. and Susan Dohrmann Moore, Friend, ’67
David J. and Marjorie Davis Morehead ’53, ’54
H. Richard Morgenstern ’55
Francesca M. Moroney ’91
Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Morrical, Parents
John E. and Whitney Fearer Morrill ’57, ’59
John W. Morse ’95
Peter A. and Kathryn Murvin Morse ’65, ’65
Shon S. Moss ’00
John C., Jr. and Joan Kaniewski Mull ’52, ’52
Robert L. and Shirley Fouch Muller ’55, ’57
James M. Mullin ’83
Ferid and Carol Leopold Murad ’58, ’58
Carole Boardway Murray ’53
Stephen M. Murray ’69
Blake T. and Ann-Marie Henry Myers ’86, ’89
Virginia Condon Neff ’51
John T. and Sharon Neighbours ’71, Friend
Laura A. Nein ’97
Erik G. Nelson ’61
Travis S. Nelson ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Nerad, Parents
Timothy K. and Terri Weese Neufeld ’80, ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Neville ’76, Friend
William F. Nevitt ’54
Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas, Friend, ’55
Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84 from the Nicholson Family
Foundation
Troy Noard ’93
Donald G. and Monica M. Norman ’58, Friend
John S. and Nancy Spier Null ’61, ’59
Joseph C. and Mary Schwartz Oakley, Friend, ’54
Elizabeth Macy Oates ’64
Paul F. and Susan Nuckols Oldfield, Friend, ’66
Mark Z. Orr ’75
Scott E. and Amy Haugk Osborne ’90, ’90
Gerald A. Ostermann ’65
John H., Jr. and Lois Smisek Owen, Parent, ’56
Kenneth A. Owen ’82
Frank T. and Kay Page, Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Page, Parents
Andrew J. III and Amy Orlando Paine ’91, ’90
Andrew J., Jr. and Jane Medaris Paine ’59, ’60
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Pantaleoni, Parents
Rachel Hampton Park ’59
Harrison W. and Susan Faust Parker, Friend, ’66
Maclyn T. and Patricia Opie Parker ’51, ’51
John B. Parks ’63
Dr. and Mrs. Kris I. Patel, Parents
David and Jami Gibson Patterson, Friend, ’89
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
“DePauw provides an excellent liberal arts
education in a smaller setting, and they teach
citizenship values.”
– Robert L. Mitchell ’60

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Raymond J. and Elizabeth Class Payne ’51, ’53
Scott H. and Xan Davies Pearson ’85, ’88
Thomas L. Pearson ’76
Timothy R. Pearson ’76
William A. Pendl ’54
Christopher H. Penn ’72
Eleanor Hockey Perris ’51
Ben C. and Pamela Lorman Peternell, Friend, ’68
John T. Peters ’54
Harold A. Petersen ’55
Gary R. Peterson, Parent
Steven W. Peterson ’77
Theodore and Beth Emison Peterson, Friend, ’40
David J. Petterson ’58
F. Garret and Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger ’67, ’67
Donald M. and Maurie Jones Phelan ’79, ’79
James M. and Carol Brown Phemister, Friend, ’66
Joan Rideout Phillips ’57
Jonathan R. Phillips ’95
Richard L. Phillips, Jr. ’79
Peter T. and Molly Morgan Phinny, Friend, ’68
Richard L. and Anna Klump Pilston ’95, ’95
Stephen E. and Beverly L. Pinaire ’81, Friend
G. Todd and Elizabeth Myers Plymate ’75, ’76
Jerry D. and Mary Goff Pontius ’56, ’57
Helen L. Poorman ’82
Dale S. and Carol Campbell Porfilio ’92, ’90
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Porter, Parents
Thomas S. Porter ’65
William R. and Paula Weir Powell ’57, ’58
Maisie Eden Power ’43
Karen Horth Powers ’75
W. Scott and Lindsay Hunt Priebe ’00, ’01
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Priebe, Parents
Janet W. Prindle ’58
Peter D. and Nancy Gibson Prowitt ’77, ’76
Robert H. and Barbara Chandley Puckett ’57, ’57
Myrta Pulliam, Friend
The Right Rev. and Mrs. John L. Rabb ’66, Parent
Paul F. and Sue Oettinger Radcliffe ’49, ’47
Christine Plank Rales ’74
Elizabeth Chezem Ramos ’81
Ronald L. and Carole Lee Clark Randall ’62, ’61
Richard W. Ransdell ’79
Adrienne Rasbach ’94
Charles E. and Frances Bagby Ray ’58, ’59
James A. Readey ’67
Marshall W. IV and Amy Zino Reavis ’84, Friend
James A. Rechtin ’93
Richard A. and Susan Marshall Reck ’71, ’70
H. Lester Reed ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Reese ’79, Friend
David R. and Jennifer Johnson Rehn ’89, ’89
Jack F. Reichert, Parent dec
Mrs. Jack F. Reichert, Parent
Craig S. Remsen ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R. Renegar, Parents
Carla Bauer Rentrop ’73
Arthur L. and Lynn Davies Rice ’68, ’68
Patrick L. Ridley ’82
David D. and Susan Sampson Riefe ’85, ’85
Blair A., Jr. and Teresa O. Rieth ’80, Friend
Lawrence D. and Eleanor Zimmerly Rink ’62, ’62
Janet Risi ’81
Virginia Greenwald Risser-Logan ’59
William H. III and Sally Smith Robbins, Parent, ’64
Todd R. and Marian Blew Roberson ’82, ’81
Alice Anne Longley Roberts ’42 dec
Frank H. Roberts ’41
James E. and Carolyn Russ Robinson ’70, ’71
Larry R. and Sharon Moore Robinson ’57, ’58
Ian M. and Miriam V. Rolland ’55, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. Garret S. Roosma, Parents
James J. Roscoe ’70
John B. Rosenow ’54
Michael C. Rubino ’80
William H. Rudolph, Jr. ’54
John P. and Barbara M. Rudy ’51, Parent
Paul L. Runnels ’73
A. Eugene and Audrey Clark Rushing, Friend, ’55
Scott F. Russell ’78
Sharon Tarplee Rutan ’63
Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76
Steven C. Salkeld ’88
John W. and Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger ’61, ’62
Stephen W. and Karen Ogren Sanger ’68, ’68
Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio ’57
Thomas A. and Frances Petty Sargent ’55, Parents
David Saxby ’96
Mildred Trares Schaefer ’53
Nelson and Nancy Shelly Schaenen, Friend, ’51
David E. Schlecht ’76
Jennifer Schwartz Schmidt ’98
Robert A. and Margaret Sheridan Schmidt ’69, ’69
Breton A. and Laura Parsons Schoch ’86, ’87
Robert W. and Barbara Lindley Schrier ’57, ’59
Thomas R. Schuck ’72
Richard E. and Jamie McDaniel Schulte ’69, ’70
Erwin E. Schulze ’47
Edward G. and Sharon Gierach Schussler ’65, ’65
Richard W. and Janet Crawford Schwartz ’75, ’75
Russell M. Schwartz ’78
Daniel L. Schwarz ’83 and Family
Jean Rudolph Scott ’79
William B. Semmer ’75
Steven J. Setchell ’96
Bradley L. Sexauer ’73
William M. III and Brynne Williams Shaner, Friend, ’83
Robert F., Jr. and Maria Renna Sharpe ’74, Friend
Rebecca L. Shedd ’77
David A. Sheperd ’51 dec
Joanne Arvidson Sheperd ’52
Richard A. and Julie Sheppard ’91, Friend
James E. Shields ’56
John R., Jr. and Mary S. Showalter ’38, Friend
William A. and Joyce Shoptaugh Shumaker ’53, ’55
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Siegesmund, Jr. ’43, Friend
Bradley J. and Julie Simmons ’93, Friend
W. Marshall and Rebecca Shaw Sims ’00, ’99
Alvin I. Singer ’53
David L. and Andrea Powelson Singer ’91, ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Sisler ’73, Parent
Gregory A. Sissel ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Sit, Parents
Mark A. Smiley ’98
Barbara E. Smith ’62
Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59
Charles L. and Kathleen Keller Smith, Parent, ’52
Colin P. and Julia Kelly Smith ’77, ’78
Donald E. and Gretel Heinzerling Smith, Parent, ’54
Douglas A. and Phyllis Gilbert Smith ’68, ’69
Douglas I. Smith ’85
Elaine Showalter Smith ’36
Lowell S. Smith ’96
Michael L. and Susan Leet Smith ’70, ’71
Ned A. Smith ’52
Raymond G. Smith ’74
William G. Smith ’48
Tim and Denny Manning Solso ’69, ’69
Carl S. Sorenson ’51
Thomas J. and Donna Stewart Spackman ’59, ’59
Heike Cockerill Spahn ’92
C. Richard and Gretchen Erickson Spaulding, Friend, ’63
Gilbert D. and Sarah Englehart Standley ’82, ’80
Steven W. and Kimberly Rodman Starke, Friend, ’90
Howard E. and Marilyn Smith Steele ’52, ’52
Jeffrey J. Stengel ’78
Irene Cattran Stephens ’52
James N. Stephens ’86
Norval B., Jr. and Diane Forst Stephens ’51, ’51
David B. and Sally Symon Stevens ’51, ’52
Kenneth T. and Elizabeth R. Stevens ’74, Friend
Susan Overstreet Stevens ’56
John F. Stevenson ’81
G. Douglas Stewart ’83
James B. Stewart, Jr. ’73
James G. Stewart ’64
Robert and Lynn Beré Stine, Friend, ’77
Charles D. and Nancy Curtis Stocking ’55, ’55
Leigh A. Stocking ’51
Randolph H. and Lynn Kinsey Stokely ’67, ’68
David M. and Barbara D. Stone ’57, Friend
Jean T. and Margaret Mobberley Stoops ’39, ’40
Norman E. and Janice Strasma ’55, Parent
James R. and Joan Lubman Strawn, Friend, ’53
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Strup, Parents
Barbara Loveday Swanson ’54
Gerald O., Jr. and Linda Goodyear Sweeney ’74 ’76
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor III ’62, Parent
Richard M. and Nancy Lindquist Temple ’57, ’58
Lee E. and Marilyn E. Tenzer ’64, Parent
Richard L., Jr. and Lois Eberle Tewksbury ’72, ’73
Dean A. Thomas ’40
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Thomas ’59, Parent
Edward E. and Marilyn Muse Thompson ’62, ’63
Dr. and Mrs. James N. Thompson ’66, Friend
J. McRae and Dianne Harrison Thorlton ’61, ’61
David E. and Judy Todd, Parents
Wesley and Marjorie Emshoff Tower ’53, ’53
Donald E. Town ’71
M. Jo Tranbarger ’48
John S. and Dianne Schneider Trees ’54, ’56
John L. Trimpe, Jr. ’59
Dennis A. and Kristina Thomas Trinkle ’91, ’90
L. Carr, Jr. and Ellen W. Trovillion ’77, Friend
Steven L. and Michelle Trulaske ’79, Friend
Frederick Tucker III ’69
Jerald B. and Mary Hardy Turner ’61, ’61
Timothy H. and Sharon Williams Ubben ’58, ’58
Joseph E. and Katherine Blair Ukrop ’89, ’91
Scott B. Ullem ’89
Edward L. and Gale Unterberg ’58, Friend
Robert G. Vallee, Jr. ’76
John B., Jr. and Catherine Curtis Van Duzer, Friend, ’82
James C. and Mimi Van Horne ’57, Friend
Raymond H., Jr. and Elizabeth Page Van Wagener, Friend, ’73
Anne Strehlow Vance ’42
Dale W. and Ellen Little Vanden Brink, Friend, ’54
Thomas K. and Carolyn Haimann Vandiver ’73, Friend
John D. and Lyn Faller Vaughn ’81, ’81
Susan Vaughn ’73
Marcus R. Veatch ’75
Paul W. and Mary H. Vogel ’41, Friend
Brenton and Jean Wadsworth ’51, Friend
George A. and Jeanne Rappel Wagle ’54, ’56
Clark L. Wagner ’54
Frank D. Walker ’57
Richard L. and Melissa Watson Walker, Parent, ’61
Hugh J. and Donna Love Wallace ’80, ’80
John H. and Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, ’76
Joseph E. and Susan Scully Walsmith ’64, ’65
Dwight F. and Lou Ubben Walton ’57, ’57
Dr. and Mrs. William M. Walton ’47, Friend
Richard A. and Jane Leahy Warne ’54, ’54
Charles H. and Rosanne Nelson Watson ’59, ’59
Maureen Hill Watson ’86
William H. Watson ’67
Jerry F. and Ruth Scudder Weaver ’49, ’49
Ralph M. and Ann Durham Weinrichter ’47, ’44
Brian W. and Susan Welch ’73 F
M. Scott Welch ’82
William F. Welch ’40
Robert F. and Barbara Stoner Wells ’66, ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Welter, Parents
Robert B. and Judith Hanson Wessling ’59, ’61

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“DePauw provides the kind of
activities which nurture the
fine values and foresight needed
in the future leaders of our
communities and country.”
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. West ’48, Friend
Clarke E. Whitaker ’44
Joann Wine White ’52
Nancy L. White ’75
Lawson E., Jr. and Jane Grissom Whitesides, Friend, ’70
James L. and Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80, ’80
Carolyn E. Whittier ’97
T. O., Jr. and Sandra Major Wiese, Parent, ’60
Lois Zimmerman Wilcox ’25 dec
Frederick R. and Nancie Clark Williams ’56, ’58
James R. Williams ’50
Janet Lewis Williams ’52
Jerry L. and Jane Jones Williams ’54, ’57
John P. and Mary Walbaum Williams ’59, ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Williams, Parent
Lauren Kiely Willis ’89
O. Roderick and Christine Hosler Wilson ’72, ’74
R. Lee and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, ’76
James M. and Mary Baker Winning ’43, ’45
L. Alan Winslow ’62
Harold A. Wittcoff ’40
Carl F. Woessner ’43
Bruce A. and Susan Wohlfeld ’70, Friend
Andrew R. and Drewry Simpkinson Wolf ’90, ’91
James C. and Jane Ehmann Wood, Friend, ’53
Maurice B. and Jean Wood ’50, Friend
Richard D. and Billie Lou Wood ’48, Friend
Paul A. Wright ’79
Deborah Hill Wyght ’77
Douglas H. and Lynn Halloran Yaeger, Friend, ’73
Jeffrey and Cynthia Watson Yingling, Friend, ’83
Edgar B. Young ’29
Jeanette Cochran Young ’75
Lawrence E., Jr. and Judith A. Young ’84, Friend
Robert L. Young, Jr. ’54
Stuart W. Young ’65
Pamela L. Zdunek ’81
Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ’65
John C. and Mary Benson Zink, Friend, ’65

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

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“DePauw provides the kind of
activities which nurture the
fine values and foresight needed
in the future leaders of our
communities and country.”
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. West ’48, Friend
Clarke E. Whitaker ’44
Joann Wine White ’52
Nancy L. White ’75
Lawson E., Jr. and Jane Grissom Whitesides, Friend, ’70
James L. and Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80, ’80
Carolyn E. Whittier ’97
T. O., Jr. and Sandra Major Wiese, Parent, ’60
Lois Zimmerman Wilcox ’25 dec
Frederick R. and Nancie Clark Williams ’56, ’58
James R. Williams ’50
Janet Lewis Williams ’52
Jerry L. and Jane Jones Williams ’54, ’57
John P. and Mary Walbaum Williams ’59, ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Williams, Parent
Lauren Kiely Willis ’89
O. Roderick and Christine Hosler Wilson ’72, ’74
R. Lee and Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, ’76
James M. and Mary Baker Winning ’43, ’45
L. Alan Winslow ’62
Harold A. Wittcoff ’40
Carl F. Woessner ’43
Bruce A. and Susan Wohlfeld ’70, Friend
Andrew R. and Drewry Simpkinson Wolf ’90, ’91
James C. and Jane Ehmann Wood, Friend, ’53
Maurice B. and Jean Wood ’50, Friend
Richard D. and Billie Lou Wood ’48, Friend
Paul A. Wright ’79
Deborah Hill Wyght ’77
Douglas H. and Lynn Halloran Yaeger, Friend, ’73
Jeffrey and Cynthia Watson Yingling, Friend, ’83
Edgar B. Young ’29
Jeanette Cochran Young ’75
Lawrence E., Jr. and Judith A. Young ’84, Friend
Robert L. Young, Jr. ’54
Stuart W. Young ’65
Pamela L. Zdunek ’81
Elizabeth Young Zimmerman ’65
John C. and Mary Benson Zink, Friend, ’65

T
he outstanding support from Phyllis Walker Nicholas ’55
and her husband, Bruce, a Rutgers University alumnus and
leadership-level donor, exemplifies how legacy gifts benefit
both students and faculty. They made significant gifts to
DePauw in trust to support both science education and scholarship.
Phyllis is an Annual Fund co-chair for her 50th class reunion this coming
June. In this role, she has been asked by her fellow class leaders to head the
charge for the Annual Fund portion of the Class of 1955’s 50th reunion
gift. Phyllis Walker Nicholas’s great generosity as donor and volunteer
reflects her strong appreciation for the value of a DePauw education.
“We believe in the personal quality of the excellent academic environment
of DePauw and in the accessibility of its outstanding faculty. Students can
personally interact with the faculty and become immersed in the process
of their education,” she said. “Beyond the classroom, DePauw provides
the kind of activities which nurture the fine values and foresight needed
in the future leaders of our communities and country. We wish to support
DePauw’s role in the education of our nation’s future leaders.”
Bruce S. and Phyllis Walker Nicholas

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

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

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0 $1Mill. $2Mill. $3Mill. $4Mill. $5Mill.
ANNUAL FUND DOLLAR HISTORY
1995-2004
1994-1995 $2.8 million
1995-1996 $3.0 million
1996-1997 $3.4 million
1997-1998 $3.6 million
1998-1999 $3.7 million
1999-2000 $3.8 million
2000-2001 $3.9 million
2001-2002 $4.0 million
2002-2003 $3.9 million
2003-2004 $4.2 million
THE DEPAUW ANNUAL FUND
Message from Sarah Reese Wallace ’76
National Annual Fund Chair
Thank you for your support in 2003-04! With the gifts of 8,921 alumni and friends, we grew the Annual
Fund by 8 percent to $4.21 million. Having your Annual Fund support every year is vital to building upon
DePauw’s investments in students and faculty.
I thank all of DePauw’s alumni, friends and parent volunteers who offered their support in 2003-04. I extend
a special thanks to the 50th reunion Class of 1954 that raised $415,781. Their 60 percent participation rate
is a model for all DePauw classes. We also were fortunate to have record-breaking reunion efforts in the classes
of 1989 (15th), 1984 (20th) and 1974 (30th).
On behalf of everyone in the DePauw family, I thank you for your meaningful support to improve
the quality of teaching and learning on campus.
Sarah Reese Wallace
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
“I knew that I wanted to attend a college with a great reputation for academic excellence as
well as an institution known for producing very well-rounded graduates. I was very excited
to find out that I was accepted to DePauw and that I would also receive a Merit Scholarship,
relieving much of the financial burden that had been concerning me.”
– Caitlin McGonigal ’07
Indianapolis

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IN RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE – CLASS CHAIRS
Every year the University recognizes those classes that exemplify outstanding support of the Annual
Fund. The University is pleased to acknowledge the following classes and class chairs who received
the 2003-04 Annual Fund awards.
President’s Award for top Annual Fund dollars raised among all classes
– Class of 1954, $415,781; Class co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty
Davis Givens, Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard
A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams
President’s Award for greatest percentage participation among those classes
graduated within 50 years – Class of 1954, 60 percent; Class co-chairs: Joan
Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens, Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie
Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams
Golden Circle Award for top dollars raised among all post-50th reunion
classes – Class of 1952, $116,353; Class co-chairs: Carleton E. Dangremond
Jr. and Carol Nelson Johnson
Golden Circle Award for greatest percentage participation among all post-50th
reunion classes – Class of 1952, 39 percent; Class co-chairs: Carleton E. Dangre-
mond Jr. and Carol Nelson Johnson
PARENTS’ FUND COMMITTEE
The Parents’ Fund Committee includes parents of current students who personally solicit non-alumni
DePauw families for gifts to the Annual Fund. These volunteers are essential to the University’s
development effort and demonstrate their commitment to an excellent liberal arts education for
all DePauw students. The University thanks the following parents (some of whom are also alumni)
for another successful year:
Bobara E. De Caulp, Co-Chair and Parent
Gary R. Peterson, Co-Chair and Parent
John W. and Katherine Brown, Parents
William L. Brown III and Susan Lange Brown ’69, ’68, Parents
Dr. Rick L. and Sarah Robinson Coffin, Parent, ’74
Robert P. and Catherine Compton, Parents
Stephen P. and Cynthia Conover, Parents
Frank M. Crump III and Sherrill Crump, Parents
Frederick K. and Suzahn Donaldson ’72, Parent
Craig L. and Jill Dunn, Parents
Warren F. and Carol Fischer, Parents
David S. and Janet Fox, Parents
Robert J. Gehring and Amy M. Gehring, Parents
Kim W. and Ann Graw, Parents
2003-04 Parents’ Fund Gifts Summary
Gifts from non-alumni current and past parents ........................................................... $162,061
Wayne A. and Eda Kostroski, Parents
S. Michael and Ruth Barnes Kunath, Parent, ’74
James A. and Mary McCarthy, Parents
S. Michael and Mary McLaughlin, Parents
Dr. Daryl and Linda Morrical, Parents
William R. and Georgiann Murphy, Parents
Jacques Y. and Mimi Natz, Parents
Jonathan R. and Jane Pantaleoni, Parents
Dr. Donald L. and Margaret Person, Parents
James W. and Mary Pope, Parents
Dr. Fred L. and Cynthia Adolphsen Rasp, Parent, ’70
Gregg R. and Joan Renegar, Parents
David A. and Vanessa Schneider, Parents
First Decade Award for greatest percentage increase in dollars to the non-reunion
class graduated within 10 years – Class of 2000, 86 percent; Class co-chairs: Angie
Lyn Hamilton Lowe and Amber Franklin LaRue
First Decade Award for greatest percentage increase in participation to the class
graduated within 10 years – Class of 1997, 1 percent; Class chair: Carolyn E.
Whittier
Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in dollars – Class of 1954,
264 percent; Class Co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens, Ronald K.
Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry L. Williams
Reunion Year Award for greatest percentage increase in participation – Class
of 1954, 19 percent; Class co-chairs: Joan Westmen Battey, Betty Davis Givens,
Ronald K. Holmberg, Marjorie Davis Morehead, Richard A. Warne and Jerry
L. Williams

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TOP 10 CLASSES
DOLLARS:
1954* ..............................................$415,781
Joan Westmen Battey
Betty Davis Givens
Ronald K. Holmberg
Marjorie Davis Morehead
Richard A. Warne
Jerry L. Williams
1956 ...............................................$170,797
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen
Arthur L. Bryant
E. Henry Lamkin Jr.
Cynthia Brooks Holmberg
Jerry D. Pontius
1958 ...............................................$168,538
Judy Blang Locke
Edward L. Unterberg
1957 ...............................................$165,359
Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio
1961 ...............................................$157,530
Jo Misselhorn Usher
Richard B. Brock
1959* ..............................................$150,000
Frances Bagby Ray
William V. Blake III
1964* ..............................................$138,510
Mark E. English
Maxine May Hubbard
1974* ..............................................$125,330
W. Charles Bennett
Judson C. Green Jr.
Kathryn Fortune Hubbard
Christine Plank Rales
1969* ..............................................$120,959
Lynn Reuss Bohmer
William L. Crist
Alison E. Frost
1979* ..............................................$120,129
Michael B. McCracken
Gilbert H. Reese
PARTICIPATION:
1954* ............................................................. 60%
Joan Westmen Battey
Betty Davis Givens
Ronald K. Holmberg
Marjorie Davis Morehead
Richard A. Warne
Jerry L. Williams
1958 .............................................................. 41%
Judy Blang Locke
Edward L. Unterberg
1952 .............................................................. 39%
Carol Nelson Johnson
Carleton E. Dangremond Jr.
1955 .............................................................. 39%
Phyllis Walker Nicholas
Ian M. Rolland
Thomas A. Sargent
Thelma Grosvenor Trudgen
1964* ............................................................. 39%
Mark E. English
Maxine May Hubbard
1951 .............................................................. 38%
John P. Rudy
David B. Stevens
1957 .............................................................. 37%
Margaret Steffen Sant’Ambrogio
1959* ............................................................. 37%
Frances Bagby Ray
William V. Blake III
1953 .............................................................. 35%
1950 .............................................................. 34%
James Barbieri
1956 .............................................................. 34%
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen
Arthur L. Bryant
E. Henry Lamkin Jr.
Cynthia Brooks Holmberg
Jerry D. Pontius
* Denotes reunion year
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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The number of donors and percentage participation figures in
class-by-class totals may be slightly higher than those on page 32.
Any discrepancy is because class-by-class totals include spouse
recognition and deceased donors.

LEGACY GIFTS
Beatrice Herron Brown de.

ANNUAL FUND: $1,050
DONORS: 2
PARTICIPATION: 8%
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Lois Zimmerman Wilcox de.
CONTRIBUTORS
Dorothy Davisson Wilkinson
LEGACY GIFTS
Lois Zimmerman Wilcox de.

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

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

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

ANNUAL FUND: $1,700
DONORS: 11
PARTICIPATION: 12%
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Norman N. Babcock
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Mary Briggs Blanchard
Herbert E. Carter
Ruth Kattman Gooch de.
Faith Ritz Hippensteel
Claude Husted
Edward J. Lee
Charles F. McClary
George W. Obear de.
CONTRIBUTORS
Helen M. Day
Archibald W. Voorhis
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Edward J. Strasma
Eula Clifton Strasma

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

ANNUAL FUND: $1,310
DONORS: 9
PARTICIPATION: 9%
MATCHING GIFTS: $50
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
T. E. Holland
PATRONS CIRCLE
Walter K. Kent
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Dewees Carter
Donald E. Lee
CONTRIBUTORS
Margaret Casey Chabot
John E. Edwards
Elizabeth French Kelly
Marjorie Bundy Parks
Jewel W. Wright de.
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Ray S. Donaldson
Jewel W. Wright
SPECIAL GIFTS
Frances Wylie Condit de.
OTHER GIFTS
Marjorie Dove Lauson
LEGACY GIFTS
Elizabeth Handley de.

ANNUAL FUND: $2,915
DONORS: 15
PARTICIPATION: 12%
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Bernard R. Brennan
Burt D. Moore
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Isabelle Haverstick Harger
Cloyd J. Julian
Charles E. Kuonen
Francis W. Pritchard
Helen Maranda Redding
Jane Peters Servine
Fred H. Snyder
CONTRIBUTORS
J. Stanley Battersby
Merritt H. Beck
Margaret L. Clawson
Adelaide Borcherding Hughes
Mary Enochs Simons
Charlotte Epple Smith

CLASS CHAIR:
Ronald W. Gilbert
ANNUAL FUND: $4,802
DONORS: 13
PARTICIPATION: 10%
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Ronald W. Gilbert
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Barbara Gustafson Blair
PATRONS CIRCLE
Dale C. Christison
Martha Watson Gerber
Martin D. Phelan
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Mary Barnard Forgie
Helen Shaw McKnight
Catherine Letsinger Millett
Robert W. Newell
CONTRIBUTORS
Gertrude Casper de.
Joseph M. Lumpkin
John R. McCullough
Harold B. Thompson
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Margaret Johnson Kent
OTHER GIFTS
John R. McCullough

ANNUAL FUND: $6,430
DONORS: 22
PARTICIPATION: 14%
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Robert A. Bradley de.
John W. Christensen
Robert H. Farber
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Nathan M. Foote
PATRONS CIRCLE
Jean Borchers Pierce
Clarence W. Powell
Beryl B. Spicer de.
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Carr Beyer
Gene Hartsaw Brown
Vera Anderson Busselle
Alice Smith Crisler
Helen Yeomans Curtis
Robert W. Lumby
Parker Pengilly
Lucille Smock Stevens
Forrest B. Wiley
CONTRIBUTORS
Robert F. DeLong
Robert L. Duncan
Sidney Esner
Grace Moore Morehouse
Jeanne Smith Morehouse
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Phillip H. Ault
Robert W. Fribley
Janet Jackson Graf
Wesley J. Lyda
Nell Hunter Smith
Jean Clapp Vernon
SPECIAL GIFTS
Elizabeth Dye Walker
OTHER GIFTS
Robert H. Farber
Dale B. Harris
Elizabeth Saltmarsh Harris
Jean Borchers Pierce
LEGACY GIFTS
Robert H. Farber
Lawrence T. Mosser

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Vera Knauer Farber
William F. Stewart
ANNUAL FUND: $15,990
DONORS: 22
PARTICIPATION: 13%
MATCHING GIFTS: $25
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Elaine Showalter Smith
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Martha Landgrebe Beverett
◆ Vera Knauer Farber
William W. McKittrick
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Arthur W. Burks
Richard M. Hosler
PATRONS CIRCLE
John W. Minton
R. Earl Morrison
Joe H. Petty
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Mary Barrow Brown
Ted C. Fleming
Mary North Gildersleeve
Robert H. Shaffer
Eula Enochs Shorey
◆ William F. Stewart
Collins S. Van Gunten
Myron J. Willis
CONTRIBUTORS
Emily Baldridge Beer
Ruth Chittick Cox
William B. Jones
Margaret Strickler Lee
Raymond R. Malott
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
C. Norman Frees
John C. Gibson
William J. Kinnally
Elizabeth Burns Spencer
SPECIAL GIFTS
Elaine Showalter Smith
OTHER GIFTS
Vera Knauer Farber
Carl H. Heimerdinger
LEGACY GIFTS
Vera Knauer Farber

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

ANNUAL FUND: $45,808
DONORS: 33
PARTICIPATION: 21%
MATCHING GIFTS: $3,550
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Frances Mathes Bishop
John W. Bishop de.
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Clint V. Cox de.
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
K. Roald Bergethon
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Kathlyn Holway Fletcher
George D. Haimbaugh
James V. Martin
John R. Showalter, Jr.
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
June Konecy Bruce
Howard B. Burkett
Lila Dayhoff Kalm
Sterling G. Parker
PATRONS CIRCLE
William W. Sweet, Jr.
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Kenneth W. Anderson
John M. Buchanan
Harold K. Downey
Forst D. Fuller
Karl V. Gambell, Jr.
James B. Haman
Willard C. Lacy
Ruth Wade Lee
John K. Lemry
Emily Wolcott Russell
Dorothy Ell Strong
Alice Edelmaier Taglauer
Paul P. Van Riper
William A. Voss
Wendell S. Wright
CONTRIBUTORS
Beth Williston Barr
Chester E. Beaman
Elizabeth Finch Garver
Rosemary Payne McKie
Ruth McKim Moor
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Thomas L. Clinton
Floyd W. Green
SPECIAL GIFTS
K. Roald Bergethon
Kathlyn Holway Fletcher
OTHER GIFTS
Howard B. Burkett
LEGACY GIFTS
K. Roald Bergethon
“DePauw helped me develop the skills I
needed in my work as a journalist and the
philosophy I need in my life. At DePauw,
I met the girl who would be the light of
my life for 60 years.”
– Ronald W. Gilbert ’34

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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CLASS CHAIR:
Ray H. Montgomery
ANNUAL FUND: $11,956
DONORS: 30
PARTICIPATION: 18%
MATCHING GIFTS: $100
ASBURY CIRCLE**
John J. Dwyer
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Edward A. Dunton
Charles P. Harbottle
C. Wendell Martin
Jean T. Stoops
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Elmer Billman
Albert D. Blatnikoff
William C. Bryant, Jr.
Elizabeth Parker Ware
PATRONS CIRCLE
Ruth Horine Chapman
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Vera Bundy Arnold
George D. Casgrain
John M. Centa
Elbert L. Groves
Mary Snyder Hornbacker
Isabel Jones Kauffman
Carolyn Elliott McManaman
Clare Allison Meier
◆ Ray H. Montgomery
Margaret McCall Nichols
Betty Macy Smith
CONTRIBUTORS
Elbert L. Archibald
Howard R. Bock
William J. Fink
Myra Freed Harmon
Verla Crain Huff
Thelma Miles Keller
Robert C. Leslie
Howard L. Longshore, Jr.
Dean C. Rogers
OTHER GIFTS
Carolyn Elliott McManaman
Virginia Porter Palmer

CLASS CHAIR:
Gerald W. Bruce
ANNUAL FUND: $23,161
DONORS: 43
PARTICIPATION: 25%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,050
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Virginia Burns Boynton
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Rachel Waltz Heath
Elizabeth Emison Peterson
William F. Welch
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Norman F. Buck
Victor B. Lawhead
Margaret Mobberley Stoops
Dean A. Thomas
Harold A. Wittcoff
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Barbara Conser Barrett
Luther M. Barrett
Mary Ritter Brumbaugh
Robert W. Weissmiller
Park A. Wiseman
PATRONS CIRCLE
John D. Armstrong
L. Earl Lewis, Jr. de.
Ruth Ritz Rusie
BUILDERS CIRCLE
John J. Adams
David L. Buckles
Thomas E. Burney
Harold J. Cook
Betty Davies Cratty
Marian Ellis Gifford
C. Bruce Hardy
Morris Jon Morgan
Donald T. Nelson
Marion McClintic
O’Donnell
Shirley Shields Reser
Dorice Conner Roberts
Ann Smith Rohn
Robert J. Rohn de.
Miriam Campbell Senger
Suzanne Summers
James S. Sweet
Floyd F. Tefft
CONTRIBUTORS
Edward F. Dirks
Jane Dunning Dirks de.
Mildred Hawkins Graft
Ruth Durham Hegreness
Paula Eddy Leslie
Grace Schopmeyer Linton
Donald A. Todd
Charles W. Yeo
OTHER GIFTS
Donald T. Nelson
Harold A. Wittcoff

ANNUAL FUND: $31,765
DONORS: 45
PARTICIPATION: 25%
MATCHING GIFTS: $26,000
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Frank H. Roberts
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Lloyd W. Beck
Paul W. Vogel
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Irving M. Heath
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Margie Jolly Dunton
George R. Gilkey
Bettye Shoop Lott
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Helen Marxer Bryant
E. K. Collison, Jr.
Ford M. Cullis
Georgia Palmer Greenwood
Carl A. Strock
Marjorie Nelson Wiseman
PATRONS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Horine Armstrong
Theodora Maytag Blumberg
Morris A. Dodd
Wayne May
Jo Clippinger Sweet
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Jean Zion Andreae
F. Evert Bartholomew
Gordon F. Bradburn
June Waughop Bryan
Edward W. Cleary
Barbara Brooks Copple
Beth Brookley Coulter
Jane Chapman Dunkle
Eunice Brumm Lanzl
Robert E. March
Margaret Minich Mettler
William H. Pearson
Janet Secord Pharr
Orban H. Reich
Edward E. Richter
Alexander Vraciu
Marjorie Wilkinson Zaring
CONTRIBUTORS
Phyllis McLaughlin Brady
Jane Mohler Carpenter
Patricia Hess Green
Vera Curtis Harkin
John L. Ketcham
Robert L. Maroney
Dorothy Cooper Salter
Rosaneil Reynolds Schenk
Mary McDonald Stragand
Alice Bean Wilmarth
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Martha Emison Baur
SPECIAL GIFTS
Sarah Hogate Bacon
OTHER GIFTS
Paul C. Souder
Paul W. Vogel

ANNUAL FUND: $30,169
DONORS: 61
PARTICIPATION: 23%
MATCHING GIFTS: $20,450
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Alice Ann Longley
Roberts de.
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
John O. King, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Jane Stevens Illich
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Betty Bartuska Adamson
Louis R. de Filippis
Marion Pfitzner Houk
Robert E. Houk
Robert W. Lott
Anne Strehlow Vance
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
James M. Briggs
Joyce Webster Cramer
Lloyd E. Dyer
Duane R. Murphy
Martha Jewett Yeo
“Looking back, all my best decisions in
life either stem from or are connected to
the initial decision to enroll at DePauw
University.”
– Philip E. Bash ’43
PATRONS CIRCLE
Joan Downing Aydelott
Charles M. Beardsley
Marjorie Gahan Beardsley
Warren J. Close
Richard H. Elliott
Carl Howard
Elroy F. Langill
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Frank B. Adney, Jr.
Mary Alice Claycombe Adney
George W. Crane, Jr.
Virginia Johnson Crane
Pauline Douglas
John E. Gelvin
Theodore A. Groenke
John B. Gross de.
Robert E. Hair
Laurin L. Henry
Elizabeth Surbeck Hitchner
William M. Horne, Jr.
John S. Jackson, Jr.
Elbert W. King
William F. Laramore
William H. Lazear
Robert M. Rennie
Catherine Cox Stobbart
Phyllis Hanson Strick
Robert R. Thoe
Charles H. Warner
Jane Winteringer Wilson
CONTRIBUTORS
Martha Brooks Allis
Helen Porter Ayres
Jacqueline Schuldes Baatz
Martha Conner Bauer
M. Louise Bollinger
Thomas D. Cook
Betty Kleinke Detrick
Nancy Hurt Diener
Frank O. Goodnough
Elizabeth Shierling Grotberg
Mary Jones Hanna
Jean Montgomery Hughes
Joann Bayer Martindill
John K. McAllister
Ailcy Bullington Schindler
Elizabeth Baxter Sullivan
Virginia Olson Wilkinson
LEGACY GIFTS
Pauline Douglas
Marion Pfitzner Houk
Robert E. Houk
Betty-Jane Yuncker Lee

CLASS CHAIR:
Philip E. Bash
ANNUAL FUND: $33,919
DONORS: 47
PARTICIPATION: 19%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,900
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Florence Rupper Bernhardt
Betty Ann Duval
William B. Fischer
ASBURY CIRCLE**
R. Drew Miller
John C. Siegesmund, Jr.
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Arthur G. Allard, Jr.
Shirley Andrew Allard
Katheryn Boston Bartlett
◆ Philip E. Bash
Beth Heuring Christensen
Barbara Hogate Ferrin
Maisie Eden Power
James M. Winning
Carl F. Woessner
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Betty Thornburg Briggs
Robert J. Lavidge
PATRONS CIRCLE
William F. Edington
Donald W. Jones, Sr.
Marion Wrege May
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Barbara S. Baldwin
Stella Williams Clapp
Gretna Yunker Connor
Rebecca Wray Degitz
Donald F. Elliott, Jr.
James A. Felts
Marguerite Arendt Goss
Elizabeth Roberts Greene
Dorothy Hooper Hindenach
Constance Ceeley Klarer
Harold M. Manifold
Donald M. Rehm
Mary Dyar Robinson
Marguerite Erdman Sailor
Gene Schobinger, Jr.
Charleen Seibel Sessions
Charles H. Sheridan
Martha Ketcham Stafford
John R. Warner
Wanda Stewart Wheeler
CONTRIBUTORS
Phyllis Fry Acker
Louise McEachron Babbitt
Suzanne Custer Collins
Catherine Peet Cook
P. Richardson Gale
Dorothy Gardner
Goodnough
George H. Hayes
Betty Lindsey Thompson
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Paul S. Jarrett
SPECIAL GIFTS
Barbara Hogate Ferrin
Carl F. Woessner
OTHER GIFTS
Doris Elliott Souder
LEGACY GIFTS
Carl F. Woessner

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

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Virginia Gibson Stieglitz
Virginia Jacoby Stooker
Susan Alvis Weakley
Ralph F. Williams
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Dorothy Brown Life
SPECIAL GIFTS
M. Lewis Gulick
OTHER GIFTS
Edith Greenleaf Aanderud
Lois Hassell Lenz
Robert W. Sievers
Guy M. Binx Walker
LEGACY GIFTS
M. Lewis Gulick

ANNUAL FUND: $10,565
DONORS: 53
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,750
1837 CIRCLE**
Arthur E. Klauser
ASBURY CIRCLE**
B. Fiske Field
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Marion Mulvena Brainerd
Mary Baker Winning
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Mary Loop Doughten
Charlotte Biernatzki Jeltsch
Marybelle Bramhall Jewett
Margaret Zwigard Lavidge
William C. North
Jean Mehlig Watson
PATRONS CIRCLE
Marie Freeman Holcomb
Eleanor Crosby Leigeber
Lloyd P. Pullen
Norma Oburn Roberts
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Charles A. Boswell
Lois Bearss Boswell
Paul F. Brown
Dorothy Combs Claypool
George Creeger
Barbara Wilde Dean
William H. Fletcher
Patricia Porterfield Hackett
Alice Hobart Horne
Ray S. Jacobs
Betty Jo McDonald Judy
Martha Haverstick Kay
Margaret Roth Martin
Dorothy Sperry McClellan
Leighton A. Nugent
Flohn Leypoldt Offenhauer
Frances Beck Reynolds
Mary Gardner Schottstaedt
Willard C. Shrode
E. Lain Tetrick
Risdon J. Westen
Helen Wenrich Wood
CONTRIBUTORS
Ruth Hammerman Berman
Luella Boonstra Boaz
Sheila Tourtelot Burris
Elizabeth Cave
Elizabeth Fawcett Farone
Gratia Hannan Griffith
Robert C. Hartmann
Lucy Richardson Hurst
Joanne Baker Miles
Dorothy McCullough
Morehead
Mary Neal Pickel
Marjorie Evans Siegesmund
Sylvia E.M. Skoglund
James G. Thon
Gerald F. Ward
Lucy Longden Webb de.
Nancy Myer Weingartner
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Stanley M. Smith

ANNUAL FUND: $15,244
DONORS: 46
PARTICIPATION: 21%
MATCHING GIFTS: $3,325
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Barbara Blakemore
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Marjorie Volwiler Grinnell
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Harriett Wolter Conner
Margaret Santner Dye
Jane Hickam Grizzell
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Arlyn Theiss Johnson
William A. Nicoll
PATRONS CIRCLE
Jane Evans Berghoff
Carolyn Crandall
Barbara Loomis Good
Jeanne Guild Townsend
Elizabeth Smock Wickman
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Dorothy Gray Beverly
Virginia Jones Bright
Warren E. Fayart
Jack W. Graham
Phyllis Whitcomb Green
Martha Yelton Hanpeter
Esther Steele Hyde
Miriam White Jacobs
Kathryn Weesner Miller
Barbara Furr Moorman
Harold E. Nelson
Dorothy Wright Peck
Marjorie Mogg Pettersen
Robert M. Pierson
Jean Holmes Pine
Esther Strong Rogers de.
Margaret Jeffery Sethness
Margaret Foley Showalter
Ralph S. Steele
Pauline Peterson Warner
Marion Palmer Weyrauch
CONTRIBUTORS
William M. Blessing
Martha Lang Carlisle
James W. Clark
Elizabeth Phelps Cole
Lillian Toth Fahey
Neil Hercules
Julia Gullett Holth
Jacqueline Arnold Lang
Marjorie M. Osborn
Katherine Wright Pickert
Gloria Kimmel Robinson
Nancy McClure Russell
Dorothy Tippett Speer
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Mary Critchfield Shook
OTHER GIFTS
Jeanne Guild Townsend

ANNUAL FUND: $38,085
DONORS: 70
PARTICIPATION: 21%
MATCHING GIFTS: $6,850
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Sue Oettinger Radcliffe
Ralph M. Weinrichter
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Barbara Van Dellen Bere’
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Shirley Gilbert Durham
Erwin E. Schulze
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Dorothy Jones Agronick
Eileen Sullivan Emison
James H. Emison
Joel E. Grizzell
Jean Hixon Jelliffe
Richard A. Kerr
William M. Walton
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
James G. Andrews
M. Loren Bullock
Julia Sloan Evans
Barbara Mayne Gasser
Erwin Huston
John D. Williams
PATRONS CIRCLE
John H. Cox
Elizabeth Martin Garrison
John W. Hardebeck
Barbara Day Hunter
Thomas W. Hunter
Edwin C. Salter
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Marilyn Younker Anders
James J. Baldwin
Martha Wisehart Baldwin
Margaret Ross Black
Jacqueline Misenheimer
Blackburn
Jean Maglott Claycombe
Jean Clark Crichlow
Margaret Ward Daniel
Byron F. Doenges
Elaine Aiken Doenges
Dorothy Giles Dyer
Joan Grootemaat Eschweiler
Jean Young Eyrich
Gordon E. Fisher
Hilliard J. Fjord
Phyllis Wefel Fruechtenicht
John W. Gallagher
Mildred Routt Gardner
Betty Staples Herdman
Marilyn Masters McQuistan
Edgar A. Meyer
Clara Aumann Milligan
Mary Carlson Peterson
Marian Osborn Porter
Winona Bortz Vernberg
John S. Wells, Jr.
Arthur H. Zwierlein
CONTRIBUTORS
Marjorie Snyder Beckett
Vivian Hora Bosquit
Dorothy Walsman Burkhart
D. Keith Campbell
Marjorie Hagen Cantrell
Ruth Borgmeier Daugherty
Paul W. Deppert
Clarence R. Jung, Jr.
Margaret Showalter Keith
Marjorie Lee Lester
Edward H. Polley
John B. Robertson
Jane Rinehart Scanlon
June Schnedeker Spencer
John G. Taflinger
Loraine McClelland Walker
Willis W. Ward
John R. Webb
Margaret Keach Williamson
LEGACY GIFTS
Eileen Sullivan Emison
James H. Emison

ANNUAL FUND: $41,025
DONORS: 103
PARTICIPATION: 23%
MATCHING GIFTS: $32,300
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Richard D. Wood
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Robert R. Frederick
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Frank W. Durham, Jr.
T. Lyle Harlor
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Fredrick J. Kunze
W. J. Lewis, Jr.
Charles C. Roberts
Mary Roberts Roberts
William G. Smith
M. Jo Tranbarger
Richard A. West
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Ellen Jacobsen Andrews
Bette Johnston Boothby
James E. Brooks
Robert C. DeVries
Keith W. Ragan
PATRONS CIRCLE
Edward K. Banker
Samuel G. Clifford, Jr.
Jeanne Smith Gillum
Barbara Sward Graves
Dona Wilson Imler
William A. Imler
Elizabeth Friend Marsh
Robert A. Meredith
Betty Simpson Moss
Frank Sechler
Richard A. Thornburg
Robert J. Tilley
Nancy Myers Trout
Gladys Tall Tsaros
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Ruth Henley Adams
Elizabeth Mercer Allured
Edward W. Bauman, Jr.
Raymond P. Brown
Carolyn Swartzbaugh
Chenoweth
John R. Claycombe
Helen Harris Cola
Jane Nicholls Curto
Margery Graham Freshley
Robert L. Frey
Margaret Rowan Grimes
Edwin P. Hawes
Richard L. Henry
Marillyn Knuepfer Hudson
Dorcas Owens Kerr
Bettye Kraemer McMahon
Louise Martin Mohler
Peggy Sandy Moore
Franklyn K. Norris
Serene Panama Onesto
Marilyn Seabrook Pinaire
Edward D. Porter III
L. C. Rudolph
Richard R. Savage
Edith Schmidt
William H. Sharp
Marilyn Shaw Smith
Heath C. Steele
John D. Tucker
Bonnie Wallis Tyler
George F. Westfall
James R. Wheeler
Elizabeth Bennett Wildman
Stuart H. Wildman
Robert E. Williams, Jr.
Beulah Bull Wilson
Marian Gregory Wolf
CONTRIBUTORS
Sara Keith Allison
Benjamin E. Antle
Elizabeth Brant Barker
Charles P. Beall
Joseph D. Boyd
Preston C. Brown
Willis B. Conner
Howard W. Eloe
Jean Soltow Freshwater
Earl B. Gardner, Jr.
Phyllis Lewis Gardner
Shirley Hooper Greene
Eleanor Mackey Hanson
Helen Talbert Huber
Betty Sageser Kennedy
Charles M. Knueppel
Virginia Auble Knueppel
Alberta Freud Kogan
James T. Little
William T. Louth
Nancy Scism Marble
Nina Fay McCunniff
Marilyn Husson Mellett
Walter K. Mickelson, Jr.
Ann Bash Neff
Rebecca Longden Oliver
Jane O’Bannon Parker
Mary Simmons Pauley
Virginia Morberg Peterson
William E. Rietz de.
Margaret Gage Sanchez
Audrey Novak Smith
John B. Stevens
Alice Plasterer Stickler
Jane Pittman Volz
W. Bruce Walker
Robert S. Wright de.
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Eleanore Nystrom Brooks
Arthur D. Carkeek
Carl L. Hake
SPECIAL GIFTS
Robert R. Frederick
Marven J. Glen
OTHER GIFTS
Richard L. Henry
Dona Wilson Imler
William A. Imler
Peggy Sandy Moore
LEGACY GIFTS
Sue Shafer Farmer
H. David Maloney de.

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

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Nancy Elliott McFarland
Shirley Swank Mitchem
S. Robert Mohler de.
Jeanne Roberts Novotny
Cyndalu Stivers Piquette
Betty Thralls Randall
Joan Hoy Sampson
Patricia Martin See
Richard H. Showalter
Colleen White Smith
Alyson Wise Steele
Carolyn Costin Tucker
F. J. Vernberg
Barbara Underwood Wright
Oscar F. Yanson
Shirley McCormick
Youngblood
Dorothy Cline Yunghans
CONTRIBUTORS
J. Bruce Amstutz
Ann Weingartner
Armstrong de.
Marianna Hahl Beers
S. Benjamin Beeson
James E. Bethel
Priscilla Griswold Bethel
Alice Barger Bower
Joseph H. Clark
Jacqueline Du Jardin
Clemenson
Barbara Coons Connelly
Reta Wallis Cruse
Phyllis Chapman Dickson
Robert J. Doherty, Sr.
Virginia Porter Dolk
Gerald L. Edwards
Joie Lobnitz Felix
Patricia A. Goodwin
Judith Jackson Hanson
Barbara J. Holley
John R. Hook
Ralph L. Houser
Melvyn J. Huber
Theodore I. Hunsaker
Mary Cromer Hunt
Georgia Smith Kalman
Keith L. Kline
Edna Walters LaRue
Barbara Daniels Laundergan
Anders N. Madsen, Jr.
Lorraine Long Madsen
Eleanor Page Magorien
Marcia Bogaard McCracken
Susanne Chamberlin
McMichael
Patricia Scudder Merritt
Marilyn Schacht Mingee
Donall E. Myers
Phyllis Pavey Neville
Nancy Steele Noertker
Carolyn Feicht Noss
John L. Novak
Charlene Quinn O’Connor
Marilyn Smith Overton
Roger L. Ragan
John A. Roberts
Virginia Dodge Robertson
Robert P. Robinson
Albert J. Schmidt
Burt Schmitz
John P. Simon
Ellen Weathers Stevens
Audrey Wagner Taylor
James A. Taylor
Janet Westmen Taylor
Charles R. Templin
Beth E. Trayner
Mary Quiter Truax
Clara Snepp Vogt
SPECIAL GIFTS
Gretchen Scott Anderson
Carolyn Smith Frederick
OTHER GIFTS
John W. McFarland
Nancy Elliott McFarland

CLASS CHAIR:
James Barbieri
ANNUAL FUND: $71,805
DONORS: 159
PARTICIPATION: 34%
MATCHING GIFTS: $6,315
1837 CIRCLE**
Louise Woods Crandall
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Dean K. Anderson
James R. Williams
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Eugene L. Delves
John D. Fetters
Carl H. Goltermann
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ James Barbieri
Patricia Ryan Bromer
Constance Caylor Carney
Joseph B. Carney, Sr.
Kathryn Schwarz Colten
Dale J. Ducommun
William E. Gamble
Mildred Greenleaf Hodshire
Barbara Lenfesty Holt
John M. Holt
C. Robert Jordan
James R. Keene
Martha Ingram Keene
Maurice B. Wood
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Lewis J. Bodi
Ann Hartenstein Creswell
Neal L. Creswell
Boots Duesing
Doris Wells Duesing
Diane Severns Farage
Barbara Evans Farris
Phillip H. Farris
Russell H. Hart, Jr.
John A. Light III
Richard F. McLoughlin
Ralph F. Stepp, Jr.
Barbara Ocheltree Stepp
PATRONS CIRCLE
Cynthia Dreher Baker
Shirley Beistle Climo
G. Richard Danielson
George R. Glass
Norman H. Hake
Robert E. Holmes
Charles E. Kirsch
Gloria Vaughan
Robert C. Zimmer
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Barton Anson
David L. Baker
Virginia Bartlett Baker
A. Kirby Baldwin, Jr.
Nancy Dean Baxter
Sarah Clark Breck
William P. Buckner, Jr.
William C. Caldwell, Jr.
Gene Hahn Cheney
John D. Colbrunn
Wilbur C. Cylke
Carolyn Schwentker Daus
Allen W. Dirrim
Francis E. Evans
Mildred Semelka Evans
Richard M. Goltermann
Warren A. Goodlad
Joann Brown Graham
Shirley Burdick Hamilton
Marion Goldthwaite Harcourt
Albert F. Hill
John E. Hoadley
Cynthia Rice Hogan
Doris Mitten Holden
William S. Hollatz
Catherine Mattson Jensen
Frederick J. Kent
Donna Dahlen Kerr
Jane Messing Kleinschmidt
Kenneth R. Kleinschmidt
Margaret Blackwell Koenig
Roland E. Koenig
Henry Lewis
Barbara Jones Lowe
Joan Drompp McAfee
Joann Stephens McKay
Carol Borge McMahon
Robert V. Mellott
John W. Morris
Robert F. Overmyer
Alfred Piquette
Gaylord E. Rough
D. James Runyon
George M. Sammons
Dean R. Sampson
John Scatterday
David Smith
George J. Smith
Marion Greenleaf Smith
Robert D. Smith
Stanley B. Staples
E. L. Stewart, Jr.
Katharine Sherman Stewart
George R. Tovey
Jane Hale Utterback
Patricia Collier Waters
Dorothy Gildemeister Williams
King Williams, Jr.
Annette C. Wortman
Julia Countryman Yanson
Roland S. Yunghans
CONTRIBUTORS
Donald E. Applegate
James W. Armstrong
James A. Baham
Mary Hester Bayer
Lester E. Beesley
Dorothy Scott Capp
Susan Hoppinger Carson
Robert B. Chevalier
Bill D. Clem
Charles H. Dale
Robert G. Doyle
Ruth Herold Dumond
Lois Nash Harbert
James H. Henderson
Joanne Blake Hurst
Patricia Jacobs Jenkins
Arthur C. Jordan
James M. Jordan
Mary Lee Jordan
Harry E. Katzmann
Ann Brigham Kazmar
June Schoubye Kenney
Marion Lewis Lewis
Alice Rutherford Logan
June Lydrickson Long
Dora Hildebrand Meredith
Emily Murray Michael
Charles L. Miller, Jr.
Joan Isenbarger Murray
Barbara Barr Newlin
Donald A. Page
Elizabeth Saucerman Paris
Carol Nicholson Phillips
Suzanne Day Pontius
Thomas M. Pontius
Val Price, Jr.
Victor E. Ramsey
Carol Downie Regan
James A. Rice
Robert J. Ricketts
Mary Mackenzie Roberts
Kathryn Jung Schmidt
Elizabeth Horn Schumacher
A. Glenn Shoptaugh, Jr.
Dorothy Schoneker Skinner
James E. Smith, Jr.
Honey Van Dervoort Snider
Judson P. Spore, Jr.
Kathryn Pierce Steffen
Norman L. Steffen
Wayne C. Trapp
Johanna Nash Van Valkenburgh
Charles T. Vear
David J. Ware
Jane Wescott Weis
Shirley Crisler Williams
Mary Jeffrey Zellers
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Joseph F. Boggs
Thomas S. Emison
Charles W. Mueller
Marylyn Ott Mueller
SPECIAL GIFTS
Dean K. Anderson
J. William Asher
Claude C. Boles
Marilyn Davis Boles
Alan M. Craft
Domenico Sella
OTHER GIFTS
James H. Henderson
Robert D. Jackson
Victor E. Ramsey
David Smith
Marion Greenleaf Smith
Stanley A. White
LEGACY GIFTS
C. Lane Moore
Marian Miner Moore

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
John P. Rudy
David B. Stevens
ANNUAL FUND: $99,620
DONORS: 157
PARTICIPATION: 38%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,675
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Brevoort Baker II
Barbara Forsell Barbieri
Donald E. Bartlett
Selma Kamphaus Caldwell
Leo V. Deal
Charles R. Ellinwood
Dale E. Espich
C. Salen Herke
Jill Foddrill Jackson
Anne Dutelle Martenson
Dean A. Mitchell
Norman G. Morris
Virginia Condon Neff
Raymond J. Payne
Marilyn Wiegand Pecsok
Eleanor Hockey Perris
Barbara Armitage Porter
Anne Keeney Ruedig
Nancy Shelly Schaenen
John W. Schlotz
Norval B. Stephens, Jr.
Kenneth B. Welliver
James C. Widman
1837 CIRCLE**
◆ Nancy Shelly Schaenen
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Nancy Bartol Darnell
Rachel Payne Jakes
Diane Forst Stephens
◆ Norval B. Stephens, Jr.
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Sue Howard Delves
◆ Dean A. Mitchell
◆ David B. Stevens
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Joseph Butler
◆ John P. Rudy
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Barbara Forsell Barbieri
Edward J. Casassa
J. Campbell Craddock
Loren D. Daily
◆ Dale E. Espich
Dick Everard
◆ C. Salen Herke
Anne Mossberg Hillman
Herbert W. Hoover
Sandra Brooks Jordan
Herbert A. Kern
Robert L. Koenig
Verna M. Meyer
Carlotta Lance Millholland
◆ Virginia Condon Neff
Maclyn T. Parker
Patricia Opie Parker
◆ Raymond J. Payne
◆ Eleanor Hockey Perris
Carl S. Sorenson
Leigh A. Stocking
Brenton Wadsworth
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Dorothy Stout Aldridge
Ninalouise Hart Isaacson
Anne Hartshorn Luber
Anita Henderson
McLoughlin
Charles V. Reed
◆ James C. Widman
Nina Streepey Zanes
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Brevoort Baker II
Jo Givens Baker
William D. Bugher
Martha Nutt Dunn
C. Thomas Floyd
Harry D. Jacobs, Jr.
Pauline Rich Krigbaum
Joseph W. Lullo
Virginia Kibbler Lullo
John H. Mitchell
Jean Wilcox Morris
Joan Lindemeyer Tedford
John H. Tedford
H. Lincoln Vehmeyer, Jr.
George F. Weikert
Stanley G. White
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Robert Agan
Wesley H. Allen
Ruth Floyd Anson
Carol Sanford Baldwin
Martha Whitmer Bark
Robert C. Bayer
Ralph A. Berg
Donna Morris Biddinger
Nancy Bardonner Bossert
Max L. Boyd
Elizabeth Veit Boynton
William Breck
Donald E. Breimeier
◆ Selma Kamphaus Caldwell
Patricia Wylie Carr
Richard E. Clift
Janice Mullen Cooke
Barbara Brasmer Cudmore
Elsie Manny Eads
◆ Charles R. Ellinwood
Russell L. Freeland
Carolyn Waller Heagey
Virginia Arnold Hebel de.
Ellen Hoisington Johnson
Florence-Ida Maclean
McDonald-West
Paul R. Miller
◆ Norman G. Morris
Marilyn Stevenson Morrison
Joan Barnes Nicholson
Patricia Hancock Passer
Joyce Adams Patterson
◆ Marilyn Wiegand Pecsok
Eunice Blanchard Poethig
◆ Barbara Armitage Porter
Thomas A. Rohm
Ellen Todrank Rudolph
◆ Anne Keeney Ruedig
John F. Russell
Jeanne Ashbaugh Schirmer
Morgan F. Simmons
Phyllis Luttrell Smith
Elliott L. Sorge
Shirley Veneman Staggs
Margaret Thomas Strandjord
Helen Donahoe Sullivan
Ann Huesmann Thompson
H. Canary Thornburg
Margery Guston Tovey
Jeannine Spangler Triebel
Russell F. Triebel
M. C. Urban, Jr.
Mary Lou Van Buren
Arthur B. Webb
Barbara Riggs Wever
Charles A. Whitcomb
Josephine Scribner Wilson
CONTRIBUTORS
R. Regner Arvidson
Mary Taylor Benson
Myrna Kincaid Bircher
Joan Foster Brabec
Anne Harvey Dabbs
Vera Nielsen Deal
Nancy Haase Dolan
J. William Doolittle
Glen O. Eckelman
Barbara Button Everhard
Donna Crisler Forbes
Glenn Glazier
Alice Chandler Gockley de.
Frances Gilpin Gumpper
Barbara Banks Gurney
Wanda Beebe Hamilton
Nancy Cessna Hawthorne
Evelyn Hartford Horton
Anna Ashton Iseri
Virginia McCartney Jenkins
Frances Chambers Joswick
Jean Flori Judd
G. Robert Keesling
Raymond P. Lewis, Jr.
James E. Liebig
Helen Freund Linville
Nancy Jones Madison
Eleanor Anderson Moore
Betty Scarborough Munnings
Marian Merchant New

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Janet Stevens Papworth
Joanne Bigham Pinner
Barbara Britt Przetak
Robert W. Pugh
Rex B. Ragan
Sally Lehman Reynolds
Cynthia Allen Ricketts
Barbara Ryrholm Sarason
Jacquelyn Lapsys Scheibelhut
◆ John W. Schlotz
Nancy Beard Stauber
Phyllis Prakel Tate
Beverly Saltz Trochuck
◆ Kenneth B. Welliver
Mary Hickman Welliver
Clara Clifford Wilson
Katharine Keene Winton
Carl A. Zenor
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Virginia Arnold Hebel
David A. Sheperd
SPECIAL GIFTS
Dean A. Mitchell
Diane Forst Stephens
Norval B. Stephens, Jr.
OTHER GIFTS
William D. Bugher
Dick Everard
Jill Foddrill Jackson
G. Michael Pettinger
LEGACY GIFTS
John P. Rudy

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr.
Carol Nelson Johnson
ANNUAL FUND: $109,121
DONORS: 169
PARTICIPATION: 39%
MATCHING GIFTS: $7,232
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
John T. Anderson
Don B. Ansel
Stanley E. Collins
Charlotte Taylor Cooney
Fran Tuttle Drew
Anna Cain Ducommun
Richard W. Fulmer
Thomas H. Gardner
Bert Handwork
Glenn C. Hannah
Richard C. Holland
Peggy Ragan Hughes
Charles A. Leis
Marilyn Newpart Leis
Martha Dunlavy Mitchell
Jay A. Morris
Robert L. Queller
Martha Sanders Saunders
Ned A. Smith
Sally Symon Stevens
Joann Wine White
Miriam Ely Zukoski
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
James W. Emison
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Stanley M. Barkley
◆ Charles A. Leis
◆ Marilyn Newpart Leis
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Henry A. Leander
Louise Ford Leander
◆ Martha Dunlavy Mitchell
◆ Ned A. Smith
◆ Sally Symon Stevens
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Kathleen Keller Smith
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ John T. Anderson
Nancy Filkey Anderson
◆ Don B. Ansel
Irene Koebke Ansel
Gloria Lindquist Daily
◆ Carleton E. Dangremond, Jr.
◆ Anna Cain Ducommun
Allen D. Fleener
Beverly Grant Frier
Jean Shutz Fulmer
◆ Richard W. Fulmer
Ione Thompson Goodman
Lee H. Hamilton
Nancy Nelson Hamilton
◆ Bert Handwork
◆ Glenn C. Hannah
Charles W. Hillman
◆ Richard C. Holland
◆ Carol Nelson Johnson
Paul E. Lancaster
Jane Greer Lauritzen
Nancy Sjostrom Miller
Jack C. Moll
Joan Kaniewski Mull
John C. Mull
Joanne Arvidson Sheperd
Howard E. Steele
Marilyn Smith Steele
Mary Cattran Stephens
◆ Joann Wine White
Janet Lewis Williams
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Charlotte Taylor Cooney
◆ Fran Tuttle Drew
Susan Metcalfe Elzemeyer
L. Penfield Faber
Mary Whitmore Hague
Leland A. Lahr
Grant C. Light
Joseph H. Manhart
John C. Melangton
John A. Thoms
◆ Miriam Ely Zukoski
PATRONS CIRCLE
Beverly Baird Bugher
Phyllis Nelson Danielson
Nancy Driscol Gardner
◆ Thomas H. Gardner
Herbert J. Grubb
Nancy Maclennan Lavin
Anabel Russell Mason
James H. Mason
Herbert A. Miller, Jr.
Dorena Van Voorhies Mitchell
Patricia Hedges Norbury
Thomas E. Parfitt
Robert M. Radle, Jr.
◆ Martha Sanders Saunders
Gregory L. Smith
Mabel Schloot Smith
BUILDERS CIRCLE
John E. Beesley
Susan Moffett Blake
James L. Bogue
David W. Britton, Jr.
James K. Chamness
Bette Doolittle Culver
John P. Culver, Jr.
William C. Cummings
Margaretta Ryder Denham
Patricia Crays Dixon
Virginia Downs
Susanna Bowers Ellinwood
Marilyn Heaton Fackler
W. Graeme Francis
Mary Jane Garber
Lois McQueen Gartner
Paul O. Germann, Jr.
Richard A. Haller, Sr.
L. Charles Hebel, Jr.
John W. Kinsey
Lewis L. Kirk, Jr.
Marjorie Needham Latzko
Janet Teetor Loring
Richard W. Loring
John I. Lundmark
Lillian F. Lynch
Norman K. Martin
Barbara Miller Meeker
David Moessinger
Martha Curry Morey
◆ Jay A. Morris
Susan Sawens Nelson
Nancy Hartz Nesbit
William R. Nesbit
Sheila Griffith Nolin
Jean Hartsock Peters
Cynthia Cline Roberts
Robert E. Rohm
Barbara Bennett Ruble
Elizabeth Rauch Taylor
Raymond S. Thiem
Anne Cosler Trovinger
Helen Gibson Tykal
Jack B. Tykal
Ronald F. Van Vactor
Mary Goodrich Watts
James H. Williams
Nancy Haupt York
CONTRIBUTORS
William C. Ashman
Muriel Nelson Berger
Loren K. Bethke
Carolyn Blakemore
Dorothy Speed Blanton
Janet Marshall Boeh
Lynn Tozer Bowles
Catherine Barnett Brockington
Joan Schafer Carrodus
Barbara Brewer Clark
Mary Renkenberger Closz
William H. Closz
John H. Coats
James B. Cromar
Gertrude Bishop Davies
Fern Hilton Davis
Nancy Cox Fontaine
Norma Brownell Fuller
Edward O. Gammel
Patricia M. Gordon
Mary Johnson Jordan
Shirley Brooks Judy
James R. Kanney
Nancy Leggitt Katzmann
Joanne Leaton Keller
Mary Lesperance Kimble
Suzanne Franzen Kraft
Charles S. Levings III
Carol Larson Loew-Kalbas
Margaret Bennett Martin
James H. McCrory
JoAnn Baker Mets
Alice Fairbank Mulligan
Harold R. Muncie
Robert E. Neff, Jr.
Fran Laury Osborne
Marilyn Thomas Peterson
Janet Sollitt Scholtes
Marion Bauman Sego
Kenneth R. Simmons
Betty Hanlin Smith
Suzanne Clemons Smith
Fauneil Brattain Stewart
Max F. Taylor
Paul C. Thrasher, Jr.
William H. Timm
Marilyn Floridis Tolnitch
Elizabeth Ayres Tucker
L. E. Tweedle
Jacqueline Owens Van
Wagner
William R. Watson, Jr.
Elizabeth Browning Witchey
George O. Witwer
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Ronald L. Knuth
Jack W. Payne
SPECIAL GIFTS
James W. Emison
Martha Dunlavy Mitchell
Joann Wine White
OTHER GIFTS
Beverly Baird Bugher
Herbert J. Grubb
Ned A. Smith
LEGACY GIFTS
Glenn C. Hannah

ANNUAL FUND: $87,843
DONORS: 133
PARTICIPATION: 35%
MATCHING GIFTS: $100
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
James K. Baker
Eleanor Thee Barkley
John W. Jakes
David J. Morehead
Marjorie Emshoff Tower
Wesley Tower
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Richard A. Hansen
ASBURY CIRCLE**
David S. Johnson
Joan Lubman Strawn
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Louis O. Carr
Joyce Foster Larson
Arthur M. Millholland
Carole Boardway Murray
Elizabeth Class Payne
Mildred Trares Schaefer
William A. Shumaker
Alvin I. Singer
Jane Ehmann Wood
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Thomas F. Amann
Beverly Byram Anderson
J. Kent Guild
Judith Drompp Guild
Jane Heaton
Joseph T. Ives, Jr.
Mary Shattuck Ives
Monte H. Jacoby de.
Patricia Williams Jennings
James B. McClenahan
Rosalie Amory Miller
Kay Leonard Stephens
William L. White
PATRONS CIRCLE
Charles C. Adams
Marcia Terwilliger Adams
Jeanne Thompson Deichmiller
Charles C. Eynon
Richard B. Helfrich
William H. Hoag
Victor Jackson
Emmett F. Kaelble
Vern T. Kraushaar
William H. Oberholtzer
Betty Corder Outerbridge
William M. Pendleton
Joan Hockersmith Piercefield
Betty Thoma Weikert
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Joyce Vietzke Allen
Melvin L. Allen
Peggy Carey Beman
Karin Hennings Bennington
Nancy Romack Blue
Barbara Sumpter Boerger
Madelyn Hatch Bogue
Betty Soukup Boyd
Donald A. Busbey, Jr.
Dorothy Frey Chamness
William M. Clark
Carolyn Compton Cook
James C. Costin
Clyde H. Dornbusch
Donna Lee Edwards
Steven H. Feagler
Barbara Miller Fisher
Alice Rogers Freeman
Jerry A. Freeman
Ivan S. Fucilla
Marilyn Lundborg Garber
Kenneth L. Hebson
James Hollensteiner
Joanne Christensen Hood
Florence Ullrich Kelley
Wallace E. King
James A. Koch
Barbara Cash LaVelle
John C. Lowe
Mary Ehrlich Lundmark
Kay Kennedy Manifold
Jean Murphy
Carlisle K. Parker, Jr.
Marcia Edwards Peterson
Donald R. Roberts
Jane Watson Rohm
Virginia Kraft Scatterday
Joan Zacharias Scheel
Marilyn Hatch Schmidt
Kendrick Shedd
Mary Lacy Smith
Patricia Sommer Smith
Ronald D. Smith
R. Philip Steinberg
Donald L. Tollefson
Robert P. Trautman
David L. Vear
Dorothy Williams Venning
Barry Wade
F. Michael Wahl
Bruce Walker
Thomas A. Wright
David L. Young
Nancy Lemen Zimmerman
CONTRIBUTORS
Inez Mann Antle
Joyce Wilson Bolanovich
Mary Daggett Carlton
Julia Evans Day
Elizabeth Davis Dean
Kathryn Wieland Dombey
Diane Mound Doner
John N. Elliott
Joyce Whitehead Elliott
C. Dean Ellison
Joan Steward Erb
Barbara Stahoviak Gates
Susan Stoll Herin
Laverne J. Lani
Robert B. Micklewright
Merle H. Miller, Jr.
Robert E. Myers
Margaret Haefner Palo
Robert A. Schilling
Robert M. Seiler
Althea Rautenberg Smith
Donna James Smith
Nancy Dodge Smith
William W. Smits
Betty Murray Spehar
Mary Baughman Spilman
John D. Strasma
Robert S. Swaim, Jr.
Ernest M. Thayer
Christine Felix Tracey
Mary Lewis Valentine
Dolph M. Veatch II
Janyce Kishman Wieland
Kenneth A. Wieland
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Betty Ashton Nieman
SPECIAL GIFTS
Nancy McCoy Drake
J. Kent Guild
Judith Drompp Guild
Richard A. Hansen
David J. Morehead
Alvin I. Singer
OTHER GIFTS
Joseph T. Ives, Jr.
Mary Shattuck Ives
Robert J. Lewis
LEGACY GIFTS
David J. Morehead
“I am grateful to my parents for giving me
the opportunity to attend DePauw and to
DePauw for giving me the education and
confidence to enter into the world of work
and begin a career I loved. I have always
attributed whatever success I had in my
career and in my volunteer work to being a
DePauw graduate. I will always cherish the
friends I made at DePauw and the wonder-
ful memories.”
– Carol Nelson Johnson ’52

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Joan Westmen Battey
Betty Davis Givens
Ronald K. Holmberg
Marjorie Davis Morehead
Richard A. Warne
Jerry L. Williams
ANNUAL FUND: $400,475
DONORS: 218
PARTICIPATION: 60%
MATCHING GIFTS: $15,306
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
William W. Allison
Alfred D. Biggs, Jr.
Ruth Hawkins Biggs
Allen K. Billingsley
Mary Winkler Brennan
Chester W. Browne, Jr.
Loraine Loomis Cox
Marilyn Holtman Fetters
Marilyn Carlson Filemyr
Donna Payne Hoenes
James M. Holland
Kareen Morris Jacobs
Marvin R. Jewell, Jr.
Anne Prindle Johnson
Charles I. Johnson
Judith Dutchess Kepner
John W. Lauter
John T. Peters
Patricia Cullen Ratcliff
Frederick C. Reigle
Ralph W. Riecker, Jr.
John B. Rosenow
James W. Rowlett
Edward L. Stahley
David C. Stockwell
Alice Taylor Storey
Ellen Little Vanden Brink
Nancy May Woulfe
Robert L. Young, Jr.
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
William D. George, Jr.
◆ Ronald K. Holmberg
Jane Leahy Warne
◆ Richard A. Warne
◆ Jerry L. Williams
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Sally Sohngen Henderson
Barbara Loveday Swanson
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
◆ Betty Davis Givens
◆ Marjorie Davis Morehead
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ Chester W. Browne, Jr.
◆ Marilyn Holtman Fetters
Elisabeth Jones Grueninger
◆ Donna Payne Hoenes
Henry J. Hoenes, Jr.
R. Edward McGreevy, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
George H. Aldrich
◆ Alfred D. Biggs, Jr.
◆ Ruth Hawkins Biggs
Warren F. Brecht
◆ Jane Rowles Dickson
Robert E. Ferguson
◆ James M. Holland
◆ Anne Prindle Johnson
Clark L. Wagner
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Peggy Cooper Babcock
Roberta Farrow Baldwin
◆ Mary Winkler Brennan
Edward W. Cassidy
◆ Loraine Loomis Cox
Edward G. Daniels
Richard E. Deer
Gordon C. Gimple
Susanne Matlock Gooding
Anne Emison Harmon
Robert F. Henry, Jr.
◆ Kareen Morris Jacobs
◆ Marvin R. Jewell, Jr.
Marilyn Shanks Klingaman
◆ John W. Lauter
Jane Schwalm Miller
Dorothy Nelson Moll
William F. Nevitt
Mary Schwartz Oakley
William A. Pendl
◆ John T. Peters
◆ John B. Rosenow
◆ James W. Rowlett
William H. Rudolph, Jr.
Gretel Heinzerling Smith
John S. Trees
◆ Ellen Little Vanden Brink
George A. Wagle
◆ Robert L. Young, Jr.
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Joan Westmen Battey
E. William Bergfeld, Jr.
John L. Cowan
Nancy Simpson Cowan
Howard E. Denbo
William P. Fearer
◆ Marilyn Carlson Filemyr
William P. Giddings
William Brian Hill
John A. Jennings
◆ Charles I. Johnson
Annichen Bohn Kassel
Victor A. Kassel
Richard D. Murphy
Janice Wolle Nielsen
Robert J. Nunn
Audrey Thomas Pelham
Lewis E. Peters
John W. Plum
◆ Patricia Cullen Ratcliff
Erick R. Ratzer
Jeanne Mason Ratzer
◆ Ralph W. Riecker, Jr.
◆ Edward L. Stahley
James Sykora II
John T. Weise
◆ Nancy May Woulfe
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ William W. Allison
James A. Briggs
John E. Brown
Lawrence E. Dawson
Betty Ross Drake
Susan Healey Eynon
Kenneth H. Haynie
Gloria Spore Helfrich
Robert L. Huffman
Gertrude Macomber Kivett
Joan McCormick Mahoney
David G. Mountcastle
Roger J. Naus
Judith Johnson Oberholtzer
Marilyn Srigley Pendleton
Barbara Cheney Prellberg
Robert W. Rinne
Barbara Burgoyne Schanck
Martha Brubaker Sharp
Richard M. Sharp
Frank J. Tolford, Jr.
Susan Scoins Wooden
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Philip L. Alsworth
Janet Ketchum Armbrust
J. Robert Ave
Tanya Vonnegut Beck
◆ Allen K. Billingsley
Joanne Shaw Cannon
Thomas Christy, Jr.
Rodney B. Clampitt
Nancy Boyd Costin
Marilyn Brown Croasdaile
Marjorie Latimer Dailey
Waneta Maxwell Dailey
Roger R. Deary
Barbara Buntain Donley
Joan Falquet Dornbusch
Kenneth J. Dorsch
James E. Dudley
Marilyn Wray Feagler
Sharon Sloan Feix
Nancy Langsenkamp Frenzel
Edward L. Fritz
Judith Clow Fucilla
Timothy P. Garrigus
Olivia Greco Gow
Alice Milsted Hebson
Nancy Fife Herodes
Dorothy Baker Hintz
Bernard E. Hoogenboom
Kenneth O. Johnson
Marjorie Davis Johnson
Robert G. Johnson
Patrice Moore Jones
C. Travis Kendall
◆ Judith Dutchess Kepner
James F. Knaggs
Gene C. Laker
Constance Hubbard Lakomski
James D. Limestall
Richard T. Louttit
Jack W. Lukemeyer
Frances Swanstrom MacCollum
Beverly Stern McCleve
John J. McRitchie
Elaine Demos Miliotes
Marilyn Miller Morris
Kenrad E. Nelson
Samuel B. Phillips
Kathryn England Pilkinton
Robert D. Pinkerton
Patricia Van Riper Rice
Frederick A. Sanders
Alfred M. Scheel, Jr.
Ernest G. Scotten III
Mary Curry Shakespeare
Carmen Lynch Siegel
Robert F. Sinks
Bernard F. Slanec
Janet E. Snape
Richard T. Snider
Ann Stilwell Snyder
Mary Hall Stewart
◆ David C. Stockwell
◆ Alice Taylor Storey
Robert M. Thomas
Jeanne Benson Van Nest
Robert G. Van Nest
Gerald R. Vare
Jean Risley Vaughn
John R. Walker
John M. Watkins
Martha Swintz Watkins
William R. Weatherly
Janice Myers Weller
George F. Wright, Jr.
Dorothy Johnson Wyandt
John O. Wyandt
Joelen Cox Zimont
CONTRIBUTORS
Martha Fontaine Anderes
Corliss D. Anderson, Jr.
Barbara Gates Bensching
Patricia Sale Boyles
Phillip R. Brown
Margaret Stigler Cauldwell
Diana Duckett Clark
Eleanor Priebe Cramer
Charles C. Doenecke
Ann Brant Dunnichay
Sue Barthelmeh Eckstein
David S. Grogan
Glen A. Halbe
Beverly Hanger Heitzenrater
Helen Curry Holland
Dana Scism Holleman
Norman J. Hudak
Ann Stiefel King
John W. Krummel
Everett L. Laury
Sarah Harris Lee
Janet Miller Lewis
Barbara Swain Mackinnon
Barbara Ganster McCrory
Anne Bippus Meek
L. Wilcox Oliver
Sara Denton Ong
Barbara Derrick Puterbaugh
Lynne Wonderlin Rehder
Frederick J. Ringley
Daniel J. Ritter
Joan Heiniger Sapon
Dorothy Sihler Schmidt
Joy Paulson Smith
Jean A. Snow
Carolyn Gipe Stauffer
Jean Houston Watts
Susan Ewert Wright
Malinda Lynn Zenor
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Robert C. Baldwin
Virginia Wilson Keller
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Betty Davis Givens
SPECIAL GIFTS
Joan Westmen Battey
Edward W. Cassidy
Betty Davis Givens
Marjorie Davis Morehead
Jane Leahy Warne
Richard A. Warne
OTHER GIFTS
Robert F. Henry, Jr.
Douglas A. Lee
Lewis E. Peters
John L. Spencer
Carl A. Wilson II
LEGACY GIFTS
Marjorie Davis Morehead
Frederick A. Sanders
Jerry L. Williams

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Phyllis Walker Nicholas
Ian M. Rolland
Thomas A. Sargent
Thelma Grosvenor Trudgen
ANNUAL FUND: $66,385
DONORS: 121
PARTICIPATION: 39%
MATCHING GIFTS: $6,163
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Lester S. Barritt
Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh
James E. Brumbaugh
Jerry M. Burand
Patricia Orr Burnham
Marjorie Stutz Carr
Benjamin G. Cochran
Robert H. Giles
Martha Davidson Kaelble
Arthur S. Kimball, Jr.
Mary Scircle Kimball
Jane Clements King
Jack H. McNairy
H. Richard Morgenstern
Robert L. Muller
Sabra Hansen Qua
Gretchen Strasma
Rauschenberg
Carol Wischmeyer Rucker
Joyce Shoptaugh Shumaker
Robert G. Soper
Charles A. Vickers
Raymond E. Wachter, Jr.
Marilee Mercer Wead
John B. Williams
Dean R. Yarian
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
◆ Ian M. Rolland
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ Robert H. Giles
Othmar G. Grueninger
◆ Phyllis Walker Nicholas
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh
◆ James E. Brumbaugh
◆ Marjorie Stutz Carr
H. Keith Cox
◆ Jack H. McNairy
Mary Condon McNairy
◆ H. Richard Morgenstern
◆ Robert L. Muller
Harold A. Petersen
Audrey Clark Rushing
◆ Thomas A. Sargent
Robert W. Sass
◆ Joyce Shoptaugh Shumaker
Charles D. Stocking
Nancy Curtis Stocking
Norman E. Strasma
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Marilou Morrell Kelly
Dorothy Bieber Murphy
Richard B. Murphy
Joyce Milnar Nunn
Richard H. Warnes
Ann O’Connell Weise
Stanley A. Williams
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Martha Davidson Kaelble
Robert M. Kelsey
◆ Jane Clements King
W. Joseph McDade
Joann Sorber Mountcastle
◆ Charles A. Vickers
Martha Johnson Vickers
William P. Wooden
◆ Dean R. Yarian
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Gene L. Addison
Susan Smith Baumann
Donald E. Blatchley
Philip F. Bradford
Sharon Smith Britton
◆ Jerry M. Burand
Joann Decker Burand
◆ Patricia Orr Burnham
John N. Chapin, Jr.
◆ Benjamin G. Cochran
Peter M. Dawson
Dolly Weaver Deary
Donna Buchanan Edgar
Sanford Elson Elton
Mimi Johnson Freeman
Sarah Organ Geitz
David E. Hood
Donald A. Johnson
Anne Nelson Jones
William M. Keller, Jr.
Robert R. Kimbell, Jr.
Karen Drake Knaggs
George W. Lewis
Ronald W. Liechty
Dorothy Johnson McWhirter
Beverly Lewis Nicholson
Richard P. Nicholson
Berry Conway Passano
Marni Atkins Powell
◆ Sabra Hansen Qua
◆ Gretchen Strasma
Rauschenberg
Mary Simmons Reece
Jose S. Ribares
Lona Beck Robertson
◆ Carol Wischmeyer Rucker
Carol Hershberger Showers
Jean Whitten Stafford
John C. Stark
H. Edward Tolle
James M. Totman
Janis Campbell Totman
Spencer F. Trudgen
◆ Thelma Grosvenor
Trudgen
Sandra Garrett Ullman
Joe W. Vaughn
Carol Mahood Walker
Jane Uhl Wildman
◆ John B. Williams
Thomas G. Williams
Eleanor Jenkins Wright
Sally Nelson Wright
Susan Guild Young
James D. Zachritz
Elaine Hebel Zeuthen
“My experience at DePauw could not have
been a happier or more rewarding one … .
I am thrilled that Joe Flummerfelt ’58 has
accepted the Distinguished University Pro-
fessorship. The DePauw community is very
fortunate to have the country’s premier choral
director in residence. It gives me great pleasure
to know that I have helped in a small way.”
– Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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CONTRIBUTORS
Anne Cockfield Alschuler
◆ Lester S. Barritt
Warren E. Beebe
Gilbert H. Bierman
Cordelia Shupe Burton
Carol Warren Carr
James G. Carr
Noll Sanders Cassady
Marjorie C. Crichton
Mary Pieters Desmond
Barbara Nutt Dirks
Carol Shanklin Durham
Robert W. Edmunds
David Gelsanliter
Jean Aubrey Gillooly
Barbara Ault Homme
Ronald C. Horndorf
Norman F. Jay
Meredith Miller Kling
Charles F. Meyer
John H. Munson
Robert C. Neal
Kay Mussetter Noyes
Sara Seger Parente
Allan H. Phillips
Lucy Elkinton Rinker
Elizabeth Clunk Shelt
Douglas A. Smalheer
Sara Rife Smith
Virginia Barlow Williams
Grace Hanson Wilson
SPECIAL GIFTS
Donald E. Blatchley
Ruth Doyle Gallop
Norman E. Strasma
OTHER GIFTS
Charles A. Vickers
Martha Johnson Vickers
Martha Louise Arnold
Wilson
LEGACY GIFTS
Donald E. Blatchley
Cynthia Coyle Brumbaugh
James E. Brumbaugh
Phyllis Walker Nicholas
Sabra Hansen Qua

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen
◆ Arthur L. Bryant
E. Henry Lamkin, Jr.
Jerry D. Pontius
ANNUAL FUND: $148,547
DONORS: 132
PARTICIPATION: 34%
MATCHING GIFTS: $22,250
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Cynthia Brooks Holmberg
1837 CIRCLE**
◆ Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen
Albert E. Crandall
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
◆ Arthur L. Bryant
◆ E. Henry Lamkin, Jr.
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Lee E. Dirks
Donald C. Findlay, Jr.
Norman Miller Johnson
J. Kurt Mahrdt, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Charles A. Gilbert
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Margaret Hogue Corneilsen
Phyllis Hahn Lauter
Lois Smisek Owen
◆ Jerry D. Pontius
James E. Shields
Susan Overstreet Stevens
Dianne Schneider Trees
Jeanne Rappel Wagle
Frederick R. Williams
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Mary Larsen Austin
Lila Hanna Manhart
Raymond F. McCallister, Jr.
Richard W. Moll
J. Bergen Parkhill
Marilyn Basinger Parkhill
Lott H. Thomas
Larry N. Tibbetts
Sueann Stedman Williams
PATRONS CIRCLE
Jacqueline Drummer Didier
Thomas J. Grant
Katherine Suydam Hall
Mary Ferguson Hoenig
William B. Hoenig, Jr.
Thomas A. Jameson
George G. Karas
Shirley Craig Karas
Diana Evans Parfitt
Linda Ieler Reinhardt
Peter B. Reuling
Ronald W. Sondee
Peter E. Trees
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Sarah Green Abel
Myrna Mansfield Allshouse
Jane Carpenter Andersen
William H. Andrews III
William L. Baxter
Susan Christensen Beatty
Arthur J. Beer, Jr.
Kay Clough Burrill
Shirley Douglass Clampitt
Shirley Dungan Cline
Sally Levay Cottingham
Bruce R. Danner
R. Victor Dix
Carol Gray Dixon
Herbert K. Douglas
J. Richard Emens
Barbara Thompson Garlinger
Donald W. Garlinger
Joanne Jones Garrigus
John W. Hake
Peter R. Hensley
Louise Brown Hoogenboom
Geraldine Sondee Kalvin
Charles A. Ker
Robert E. Kersey
Richard E. Knapp
William F. Lawrence
Joan Cooper Lee
Nancy Plasket Lukemeyer
John McCuskey
Lynn Cooley McMillion
William T. McMurry
Clayton Z. Miller
Norman L. Morford
Mary Berger Moriarty
Max R. Murphy
Jack D. Noyes
Shirley Champion Nusbaum
Kathleen Anderson Parker
Roberta Schroeder Parrott
Mary Woodford Pavlikowski
Donna Wright Plock
Norval Duane Reece
Donald G. Reiff
John L. Rikhoff
Karen Knutson Rikhoff
Elaine Brannen Ross
Nancy Fenwick Schuler
Betty Wollenberg Short
Margaret Kendall Soulen
Jay U. Sterling
Carol L. Stoudt
Clark E. Taylor
Caroline A. White
Virginia Wieland-Mast
David E. Winton
Nancy Harrison Winton
CONTRIBUTORS
Katherine Hitchcock Bailey
Jinsie Scott Bingham
Frederick F. Boling
Virginia Jordan Burchard
Claire Neill Campbell
Carolyn Grall Carpenter
Sue Bartlett Davie
Nancy Mathieu Davis
B. Gilbert Edmunds
J. Robert Fink
Ann Messersmith Fletcher
Elizabeth Hardy Holland
Gretchen Fuller Huff
Carolyn Straub Knoblock
Jane Nelson Lashley
William B. Leist
Jack W. Lyle
Elizabeth Grafft Matkom
Betty Drake McGowan
Emily Kremp Meador
Robert F. Nichol
J. Raymond North, Jr.
Martha Sappenfield North
Nancy Hieronymus Pearson
John P. Porter
Clayton P. Reed
Sandra Watson Schafer
Priscilla Slabaugh Schultz
Shirley E. Shazer
Virginia Mezey Sorley
Judith Melvin Thornburg
Calliope Cotomata Tracewell
Susan Morrison Wanberg
Gerald L. Ward
SPECIAL GIFTS
Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen
OTHER GIFTS
Robert B. Stuart
Leonard L. Thompson

ANNUAL FUND: $147,042
DONORS: 148
PARTICIPATION: 37%
MATCHING GIFTS: $18,318
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Alana Hickman Alexander
Walter M. Bagot
Eugenia Galliher Brown
G. Robert DeLong
Barbara Zerell Edwards
Martha Faitz Gamble
Larry K. Hardin
Fred W. Hawk
Nicholas L. Jones
Phyllis Patterson Kiser
Janice Roberts Mair
C. Nicholas Mohar
Robert H. Puckett
Jean Wallin Roberts
Larry R. Robinson
Salli Stoodt Rohm
Roger J. Rowen
Robert C. Sammons
Margaret Steffen
Sant’Ambrogio
Ralph E. Snelson
Richard M. Temple
Frank D. Walker
Lou Ubben Walton
Lou Hart Williams
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Jane Jones Williams
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.
David M. Stone
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Patricia Harms Canfield
Judith Lilly Findlay
Doris Smith Miguelez
Robert W. Schrier
◆ Frank D. Walker
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Suzanne Decosted Breckenridge
Nancy Ford Charles
◆ Martha Faitz Gamble
◆ Donald L. Hamilton
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Roger W. Findley
Nancy Hunger Galliher
Judith Lahue Jens
John E. Morrill
Shirley Fouch Muller
Joan Rideout Phillips
Mary Goff Pontius
William R. Powell
Barbara Chandley Puckett
◆ Robert H. Puckett
◆ Larry R. Robinson
◆ Margaret Steffen
Sant’Ambrogio
◆ Richard M. Temple
James C. Van Horne
Dwight F. Walton
◆ Lou Ubben Walton
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Janet Daniels Bell
Marilee Lidikay McCallister
Marcia Wheeler Mussman
Donald K. Ramsey
◆ Roger J. Rowen
◆ Ralph E. Snelson
Jean Hostetler Stackhouse
Max L. Stackhouse
Richard H. Weise
Virginia Armstrong Weise
Robert N. Younger
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Walter M. Bagot
Miriam Cole Breese
E. Burow Cleveland
Joseph C. Cleveland
Cary Kay Fellman
Ann Luttrell Grant
Mary Harris Harris
G. Richard Hershberger
Dedication of Rector Village, Old Gold Weekend, October 2004
The generous benefactors and members of their families for whom each of the Rector Village residence halls is named: Chabraja, Holmberg,
Leis, Montgomery, Reese, Strasma and Warne. DePauw Board of Trustees Chair James B. Stewart ’73 says, “Rector Village makes me want to
be a student all over again.”

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Josephine Petry Hershberger
Marietta Coble Ivey
Jeanne Petracek Kipp
Barbara Garrett Krause
Richard J. Laker
◆ Janice Roberts Mair
Anne Ehrenhardt Nolting
Carol Taylor Smith
Sue Farrell Supple
Richard L. Talbott
J. Michael Yohe
BUILDERS CIRCLE
J. Patrick Aikman
◆ Alana Hickman Alexander
Merle F. Allshouse
Charles E. Ballinger
Joseph M. Beals
Dale E. Berkebile
Mary Jordan Berkebile
Thomas T. Boyd
H. Dale Bracey
Donna Jensen Burke
Charles R. Copple
Gretchen Kiger Cryer
Lois Cashin Danner
◆ G. Robert DeLong
Nancy Ade DeLong
◆ Barbara Zerell Edwards
Leila Scelonge Edwards
Ila Alexander Fisher
Neal F. Fisher
Veryl F. Frye, Jr.
Ronald T. Hafer
George C. Halfmann
Eugene N. Halladay
Jane Thoma Hammond
James D. Harris
Patricia White Harris
Prudence Dix Hilger
Joy Uphaus Holthouse
Thomas L. Holthouse
Deborah Pond Hoyt
Rosanne Miller Jacks
Patricia Dickey Johnson
Gary E. Jones
◆ Nicholas L. Jones
Ann Bland Knapp
Margaret Dailey Kuehrmann
Lawrence S. Lemser
Suzanne Blair Lemser
◆ C. Nicholas Mohar
Jane Beabout Mohar
Richard A. Ohs
Elma Neudecker Olson
Donna Hostetter Peebles
Thomas R. Ransom
Mary Shauman Reiff
Jane Powell Riggs
◆ Jean Wallin Roberts
Phyllis Rauth Sells
Leonard E. Snyder
Robert E. Swezey
Elizabeth Ives Thompson
William J. Thompson
Jane Ettinger Turley
James M. Vandivier
◆ Lou Hart Williams
Fred A. Wingert
CONTRIBUTORS
Paul C. Arnold
Sharon McBroom Brunjes
Margaret Gantz Brunskill
Robert M. Burleigh
Anne Jaudon Campbell
Carol Lubman Carpenter
Suzanne D’Sinter Carpine
James B. Cash
Carol Rossman Creelman
Jacqueline Snyder Critchett
Don M. Dixon
◆ Fred W. Hawk
Gail Achtner Hawk
Jerome W. Helm
Mary Ball Hoeltzel
Neva Stahley Julich
Nancy Neal Keating
Merle D. Lehman
Berenice Lueder Lewis
Mary L. Manning
Richard F. Maroney
Lester B. Mathieson
F. Michael McLain
Kay Kenna McMaster
Sue Galbraith Roberts
Judith Roser Smith
Nancy Holmes Sprague
Carol Hauser Stark
Carol Rudolph Stoddard
Laurence D. Stoddard
Gail Loomis Ward
Beverly Bryan Wirsching
Theodore R. Wolfe
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Robert F. Mirrielees
SPECIAL GIFTS
Patricia Harms Canfield
James C. Van Horne
OTHER GIFTS
Donald K. Ramsey
LEGACY GIFTS
Jane Jones Williams

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Judy Blang Locke
Edward L. Unterberg
ANNUAL FUND: $153,688
DONORS: 177
PARTICIPATION: 41%
MATCHING GIFTS: $14,850
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
James H. Beatty, Sr.
Miriam Query Boling
Curtis R. Bryant
John K. Buckner
Carl A. Buehler
Carolyn Hancock Cleland
Patrick M. Ewing
Carolyn Beasley Gilbert
Marcia Thornton Groth
Emily Hooton Hamilton
Linda Stang Hanahan
Richard T. Hill, Jr.
Carolyn T. Jones
Marilyn Hansen Lancaster
Thomas A. Lancaster
Richard W. Moore
Donald G. Norman
Sharon Moore Robinson
Sandra Swisher Sammons
W. Gene Stoppenhagen
Susan Lawrence Swezey
Sharon Williams Ubben
June A. Walker
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
◆ Sharon Williams Ubben
Timothy H. Ubben
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Carol Shanahan Bryant
G. Richard Locke
◆ Judy Blang Locke
George L. Mazanec
Janet W. Prindle
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Mary Guyer Davies
Robert N. Davies
Ralph R. Edminster
◆ Carolyn Beasley Gilbert
◆ Emily Hooton Hamilton
◆ Carolyn T. Jones
◆ Edward L. Unterberg
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ John K. Buckner
Martha Morgan Bull
Barbara Tracy Cochran
Neal A. Cochran
Theodore D. Driscol
Robert L. Erickson
Suzanne Wedeking Frederickson
Carole Kelly Hegenbarth
William C. Krueger, Jr.
◆ Marilyn Hansen Lancaster
◆ Thomas A. Lancaster
Charlotte Nelson Lueckel
David N. McKeag
Carol Leopold Murad
Ferid Murad
◆ Donald G. Norman
David J. Petterson
Paula Weir Powell
Charles E. Ray
◆ Sharon Moore Robinson
Nancy Lindquist Temple
Nancie Clark Williams
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
J. Robert Coffin
D. David Cryer
Nancy Young Gehlbach
Thomas A. Haygood
◆ Richard T. Hill, Jr.
Roberta Gates Hill
Ann Cotton Jilg
John N. King
Daniel E. Lewis, Jr.
Nancy Waymire Munroe
Lois Stewart Perry
G. Byington Pratt III
Sherleene Funk Sissell
Diane Woodward Snelson
PATRONS CIRCLE
Robert D. Britigan, Jr.
Jerry G. Gaff
David E. Harris
Frederick B. Hendricks
Mary McCallum Henrichs
Frank F. Hirschman
Jane McDaniel Keller
Charles E. Kingman
Helen Pigott Laker
Miriam Churukian Levonian
James G. Reynolds
Walter W. Sampson, Jr.
LeRoy Sathre
Patrick E. Sharp
Mary McCorkle Sondee
Ruth Lighter Talbott
BUILDERS CIRCLE
William L. Amers
Ann Freehafer Andersen
Fred G. Augspurger
◆ James H. Beatty, Sr.
Barrett L. Beer
James H. Boyd
◆ Curtis R. Bryant
David F. Burg
◆ Carolyn Hancock Cleland
Ronald E. Coons
Edna Dix Crocker
Suzanne Wagner Davis
Julia Whitney Dawson
Susan Morse Dirrim
Delight Mace Dowell
◆ Patrick M. Ewing
Marion Radcliffe Fox
Wayne Friend
Howard N. Greenlee, Jr.
Dianne Fellows Guild
Janet Foresman Hall
James E. Hannah
Frances Wilson Hayward
Owen A. Heeter
Marsha Walb Heller
Richard P. Hoagland
Martha Obear Huggins
James E. Huitema
Robert J. Jacobson
Karen Meiks Jeffries
Gary T. Jewell
Elizabeth Craig Joseph
David M. Lewis, Jr.
Leslie Yoder Lynch
K. David Miller
Edna Bromer Moore
◆ Richard W. Moore
George A. Morgan, Jr.
John L. Mowry
Donald E. Parker
John F. Schneider
Dawn Follett Schumann
David R. Sheaffer
Nancy Grumling Sheaffer
C. B. Stringfellow
Joellen McFarland Stringfellow
◆ Susan Lawrence Swezey
Kathryn Orr Taylor
Maynard D. Thompson
H. Bruce Throckmorton
Eleanor Hokanson Todd
Martha Moore Trowbridge
Thomas L. Turk
Ann Clarkson Turpin
Barbara Thornton Vrooman
Ann Thomas Wade
Robert A. Watts
Gordon E. Wesner, Jr.
Jane Rightsell Wesner
Sara Stewart Wilder
CONTRIBUTORS
Philip E. Arnold
Harriet Rinehart Attig
John C. Attig
Catherine Culver Baty
Edmun J. Best, Jr.
Janet Gutman Bishop
◆ Miriam Query Boling
◆ Carl A. Buehler
Kerry Winn Burstein
Nancy Neely Cash
Constance Evans Claar
Barbara Madill Evarts
Vincent S. Frohne
Gretchen Soldwedel Gill
Arthur C. Goetz
◆ Marcia Thornton Groth
John O. Gruber
William E. Haslem
Kathleen Grover Helm
Martha Gilpin Hinshelwood
Judith Weiler Hollis
Douglas A. Holmes
Joanne Toates Huffman
Carol Breuhaus Kenney
Vicki Bunting Lauderdale
Mary Kendall Leist
James B. Life
Patricia Moore Life
Nancy Repp Lintner
Ronald G. Liveris
Jeanne Hickman Logan
Barbara Ragland Maroney
John S. Mason
Sally Pottle Mathieson
Sarah Rose Miquelle
Sharon Miller Momany
Katherine Skoules Nicolaou
Gail Lone O’Brien
James J. O’Brien
James D. O’Dell
Jeanne Merten Parker
Bruce E. Partner
Barbara Hibberd Podlach
Carol Dorsett Pyle
Jane Jarrell Robinson
E. Stewart Saunders
Eleanor Selle Stanley
Albert A. Watts, Jr.
Belinda Nickel Watts
Barbara Kenagy Wood
Carolyn Duncan Young
SPECIAL GIFTS
Carolyn T. Jones
Marilyn Hansen Lancaster
Thomas A. Lancaster
George L. Mazanec
Janet W. Prindle
Walter W. Sampson, Jr.
Sharon Williams Ubben
Timothy H. Ubben
OTHER GIFTS
Thomas L. Turk
LEGACY GIFTS
Jane McDaniel Keller
Sharon Williams Ubben
Timothy H. Ubben

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
William V. Blake III
Frances Bagby Ray
ANNUAL FUND: $150,000
DONORS: 182
PARTICIPATION: 37%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,950
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Richard G. Bruehl
Gay Burkhart
Paul D. Frederickson
Robert P. Godwin
Joan Austin Goodwin
Thelma Hunter Harkness-
Thompson
Susan Crabb Johnson
John S. Kemper
Donald L. Layton
Gary K. McWilliams
Carol Bowers Norris
Nancy Spier Null
John T. Phipps
Charles E. Racine
Virginia Greenwald Risser-
Logan
Jeanette Fletcher Robertson
Barbara Baxter Schipper
Joyce Bittner Wylie
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Andrew J. Paine, Jr.
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Beverly Baker Baker
◆ William V. Blake III
Robert B. Wessling
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Joseph P. Allen IV
◆ Joan Austin Goodwin
Barbara Lindley Schrier
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Charles C. Boyer
Robert W. Evans
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Alberta Matzke Buckman
◆ Gay Burkhart
William M. Cockrum
J. Baird Davis
Rita Luther Erickson
◆ Paul D. Frederickson
◆ John S. Kemper
Carol Koock Krueger
Elizabeth Beldon Meyer
Whitney Fearer Morrill
Nancy Spier Null
Rachel Hampton Park
◆ Frances Bagby Ray
◆ Virginia Greenwald Risser-Logan
Carolyn Hostetter Smith
Donna Stewart Spackman
Thomas J. Spackman
Richard A. Thomas
John L. Trimpe, Jr.
Charles H. Watson
Rosanne Nelson Watson
John P. Williams
Mary Walbaum Williams
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Carol Woodley Agner
Eileen Matthews Barfknecht
Sumpter Logan
Ronald L. Longnecker
Jerry A. Morgan
Frank L. Schneider
George B. Williams
PATRONS CIRCLE
William R. Allred
Marcia Barron Ames
Elizabeth Roys Beiser
Lillian Smith Cashman
Rae Lahti Donnelly
Charles R. Epperson
Fred B. Fisher
Patricia Williams French
◆ Robert P. Godwin
Allan W. Grundstrom
Ann Egbert Grundstrom
Richard B. Hinely
C. Strickland Hirschman
Sally Shield Lange
Carol Risk Lankton
Roger E. Legg
Thomas E. Lilly
James S. McElwain
Ruth Eichelman McElwain
Harry W. McLaughlin
Harry C. Meyers
Mary Thompson Regenhardt
Larry L. Smiley
Win C. Smith
Donald C. Snyder
Thomas A. Theobald
Marillyn Tufte Zacharis
Nancy Fitzgerald Zalewski
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Bruce D. Allen
Lesslie Wagner Anbari
James D. Beard
Patricia Brown Beard
William R. Berglof
Christena Trusler Biggs
Carol Sutor Branson
Suzanne McMakin Brown
◆ Richard G. Bruehl
Helen Rendlesham Burg
Janice Rugee Carlson
David A. Crocker
Elizabeth Oxnam Cullen
Janet Jeffries Davidson
Willis H. Davis
Joanne Dehollander Downs
Janet Barton Dring
Jerry J. Evans

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Donald A. Extrom
Jane Zehr Foskett
Sarah Bush Gladden
G. Larry Griffith
Gerald H. Gruber
Mary Morgan Halfmann
Carol Combs Hannah
Sandra Dixon Hardee
◆ Thelma Hunter Harkness-
Thompson
James R. Hartzer
Marilyn Brier Hewitt
Dianna Pohl Hoag
Ronald J. Holthouse
Jane Roehr Hughes
Charles G. Huizenga
◆ Susan Crabb Johnson
H. Jack Klingensmith
David V. Koch
Elizabeth Harvey Kraft
Susanne Proud Kroeger
Jerry W. McGreer
◆ Gary K. McWilliams
Allan R. Millett
Warren L. Netherland
Sonya Jones Nicely
Sharon Havlik Parker
Jack E. Priser
William R. Prosser
◆ Charles E. Racine
Allen W. Ratcliffe
Larry L. Rose
Robert L. Sieben
Kendall K. Slusher
Charles J. Smidl
Roy T. Smith
Lynn A. Snelson
Patricia Shissler Stach
Myrna Magnuson Trowbridge
Max A. Tudor
Jean Ebsen Vail
Ellyn Vyhnalek Walker
W. Allan Walker
Barbara Griffiths Walters
Wilma Neuman Whitaker
Alan F. Wilt
James W. Wood
CONTRIBUTORS
Gretchen Frank Beal
Susan Stimson Brewer
James S. Briggs
Beverly Tansey Bryan
Judith Hager Bryan
Joanne Gits Burnham
Thomas R. Campbell
Linda Sunkel Chittick
Suzanne Wilhelm Cook
Herbert A. Crede
Claire Heywood Dietz
C. Brooks Dodson
Ralph H. Dude
Kathryn McClugage Duncan
Leslie C. Glaser
W. Philip Gray
Deanna Worl Haslem
Mary Ave Heery
Thomas D. Hession
Anita Mandot Hickman
Hilda Huffman Hudelson
Shirley Pimlott Jay
James E. Johanson
Joyce Wolma Johnson
Joanne Riechers Kanolis
Kenneth L. Kirk
Charlotte Todd Linge
Robert P. Little
Susan Stirling Little
Jane Butler Mazzei
Elizabeth Crawford Miller
Jane Berkebile Moore
Nancy Turner Murphy
Richard C. Murphy
James A. O’Brien
Mary Noll Piller
Vivian Usher Ripley
◆ Jeanette Fletcher
Robertson
Barbara Beaman Rudolph
Paula Rutili
Robert D. Sandine
Gail Van Epps Schaberg
◆ Barbara Baxter Schipper
Barbara Wolf Sovereign
Sara Howson Stavola
Ann Ugland Troha
David A. Uhrick
Noel Wyandt Vaughn
Wesley M. Vietzke
John W. Wagner
Richard H. Whited
◆ Joyce Bittner Wylie
SPECIAL GIFTS
◆ Joseph P. Allen IV
◆ Robert S. Julian
◆ Andrew J. Paine, Jr.
OTHER GIFTS
◆ Jerry A. Morgan
◆ Joyce Macfall Roderick
◆ Larry L. Smiley
LEGACY GIFTS
◆ Andrew J. Paine, Jr.
◆ Gerald L. Wingate

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Linda Brainard Lewis
Robert L. Mitchell
ANNUAL FUND: $72,054
DONORS: 136
PARTICIPATION: 31%
MATCHING GIFTS: $9,996
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Margaret Verhulst Bradford
Robert C. Canfield
Lawrence W. Clarkson
Paul T. Cochran
Robert J. Darnall
Robert J. Fauth II
Robert W. Gibson
Nancy Crane Heller
Thomas W. Keene
Margaret McElwain Kemper
Phyllis C. Leppert
Thomas M. Robertson
David L. Schmalz
J. Kenneth Smail
Nadine Tovey Thornton
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Jane Medaris Paine
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Martha Harrison Bentzen
Michael P. Bentzen
◆ Robert J. Darnall
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ Robert C. Canfield
◆ Lawrence W. Clarkson
John G. Hurley
◆ Robert L. Mitchell
Sandra Major Wiese
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Donald H. Driemeier
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Cheng Lok Chua
◆ Paul T. Cochran
◆ Robert J. Fauth II
John S. Goetcheus
Nancy Grant Harvey
Virginia Cooling Hollett
◆ Margaret McElwain Kemper
Judith McNew Kiely
A. Jeanne LaDuke
◆ Phyllis C. Leppert
Edward S. Martin
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Linda Link Huff
Larry G. Lewallen
◆ Linda Brainard Lewis
David W. Pomeroy
Sandra Walter Poynter
◆ Thomas M. Robertson
Marilyn Phelps Rowen
Kenneth R. Todd
PATRONS CIRCLE
Richard A. Ames
Terry A. Cromwell
William H. Egley
Margo Milling Foster
John S. Gibson
Patricia Zwickel Godwin
Richard F. Helfrich
Michael A. Herrell
Marlene Schild Holmes
Cynda Bayliff Kehl
Karilyn Rice Moores
Robert B. Packer
Marilyn Miller Schmid
Brenda Enmeier Stiers
Thomas L. Stiers
Gary L. Wegenke
Tom H. West
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Carol Holmes Bigley
Beth Bogie
Barbara Nelson Bracey
◆ Margaret Verhulst Bradford
James A. Braunsdorf
Craig B. Campbell
Don P. Campbell
James A. Carlson
D. Sidney Condit
Michael E. Crawley
Arthur L. Dillard
William M. Dugan, Jr.
Cecelia Casada Emery
Lenora Mann Fossum
Richard S. French
Sue Oldaker Harris
◆ Nancy Crane Heller
Charles F. Hermann
Marilyn Horak Herrick
Ann Harger Hinds
Hubert T. Hinds
Eleanor Childers Hoppe
James O. Huisinga
Dorothy Lockwood Jamison
Martha Jarvis
◆ Thomas W. Keene
Carolyn Phillips Leath
James E. Leath
Celia Wilson Mehaffey
William D. Naftzger
Ronnie J. Noble
Marlene Josephson
Pawlowski
Elsie Weikert Priser
Ann Phillips Prosser
Louise I. Regnier
◆ David L. Schmalz
Gordon A. Shunk
Laurence F. Skelton
◆ J. Kenneth Smail
Lois Southard Snelson
Margaret Brown Wagoner
Thomas J. Walker
Patricia Fogle Wallace
Sonja Nay Wise
Arlene Calkins Zachritz
CONTRIBUTORS
Alice Day Applegate
Susan Risk Beck
Mary Montgomery Beebe
Harold R. Booher
Jill Dudley Brody
Beverly Fernwood Burgess
William F. Campbell
Bruce L. Carlson
Sharon Mallough Clarkson
Jean McCalister Clifford
Eloise Eskew Coffey
Jane Garber Collins
Mary Bottrell Cowie
Edward K. Crossman
Marian Mitchell Davidson
Claudia Melby Deasy
Frederick C. Feth
Jacquelyn Cowan Fike
Bonnie Tall Gauger
Helen Delong Gilbert
Joseph S. Goddard, Jr.
John B. Gregg
Gloria Reichenbach Hill
Kenneth R. Ingle, Jr.
Carol Roesener Jackson
Carol Mead LaBorde
Roger W. Martens
Deanna Goodrich McMain
Joyce Mendenhall Moore
Larry G. Moore
Marcia Rothweiler Norman
Judith Laadt O’Dell
Mary Fromhold Oberhelman
John B. Olson
Robert M. Oswalt
Meredith Towner Palmer
Donald K. Rich
Jane C. Rininger
Lynn A. Schreiber
John W. Slater III
Judith Kropp Smith
Patricia Harmison Stanbery
Kenneth H. Stover
Thomas H. Waltz
Nancy Rodgers Wilkens
Lucy Freehafer Wold
SPECIAL GIFTS
Robert C. Canfield
Rance E. Crain
Robert J. Darnall
Marjorie Moore Julian
Jane Medaris Paine
LEGACY GIFTS
Jane Medaris Paine
Sandra Ohley Wingate

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Richard B. Brock
Jo Misselhorn Usher
ANNUAL FUND: $141,913
DONORS: 161
PARTICIPATION: 33%
MATCHING GIFTS: $15,617
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Erik G. Nelson
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Marletta Farrier Darnall
Don R. Daseke
Gary Paul Drew
Judith Hanson Wessling
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Bonnie Darling Allen
Barbara Stevenson Clarkson
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Rollin L. Clayton
Joan Jackson Lucky
Michael R. Maine
John W. Sanger
Jerald B. Turner
Mary Hardy Turner
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Mary Sims Cannell
William G. Gerber
Elaine Bertram Larkin
John S. Null
Frank W. Lincoln
Carole Clark Randall
Dianne Harrison Thorlton
J. McRae Thorlton
Melissa Watson Walker
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Caroline Adair Dimmers
Sally Lewis Frohring
Linda Ware Logan
George P. Mitru
Christine Johnson Morgan
Mary Palmert Parks
G. Max Poynter
W. Wyatt Rauch
Erika Esser Shorney
Jo Eggers Todd
Walter E. Wells
PATRONS CIRCLE
Dorothea Gother Barsness
Sidney J. Baxendale
Bonnie Cole Dawson
Eugene V. Dunphy III
Marilyn Stamstad Fogdall
Barbara Babcock Hawes
Virginia Hale Helfrich
Joyce Jones Herbert
John B. Holdeman
Clifton L. Holmes
David W. Holty
Jane Striebeck Holty
Linda Rogers Johnson
Ellis K. Locher, Jr.
Jeanne Decosted Pittman
Lynn Rezek Rule
Ned P. Rule
Ellen Rosselot Schneider
Alice Stout Sherman
Kathleen Lewis Snyder
Sally Adams Urban
◆ Jo Misselhorn Usher
Michael M. Webb
Pamela Parkhill Wilson
Peter B. Work
BUILDERS CIRCLE
David T. Allen
Thomas R. Anderson
Robert C. Barnes
Otto K. Behrens, Jr.
Robert M. Blankenship
Marilyn Smith Boxell
Christine Moffett Brain de.
John W. Busey
Ronald R. Clark
Joyce Hopewell Cook
James W. DeArmond
Ann Carper Dugan
H. Leslie Ericson
Nancy Oviatt Erkkila
Thomas N. Ertel
Thomas E. Evans
Eiji Ezoe
James M. Force
Susan Cary Gates
Eleanor Northrop Hall
Janet Bloxsome Harmening
Louis W. Harmening, Jr.
John W. Hatcher
Nancy Lassman Hecht
Joan Furlong Huisinga
Mary Steinmetz Hunsberger
Roger W. Ireson
Charles D. Kenyon
Elizabeth Herrick LeTerneau
James E. Lewis
Mary Spencer Lyman
Patricia Thoma Mallers
Rosemary Lobraico Metzger
Richard R. Patterson
Sarah Neely Patterson
R. D. Perkins, Jr.
Elizabeth Doeller Radcliff
Sara Copeland Reynolds
David L. Rickard
Barbara A. Ringley
Elizabeth Pool Rupert
David B. Sarver
Lucy Brown Sloan
Thomas R. Smith
Barbara Kingman Toohey
Lynette Orwig Wile
Jack R. Wilson, Jr.
Sandra McDermond Wood
CONTRIBUTORS
Lynn Maish Babcock
Peter G. Barclay
Karen Jenkinson Barnes
John R. Beaty
Thomas L. Brunkow
Ann Hart Callis
Theodore H. Callis
Helen Cooper Campbell
Anita Hursh Cast
David W. Clifford
Jonathan D. Cryer
Frederick G. Dean
Jeanne Mahaney Eggert
Norman H. Eggert
Jane Morris Enzor
Kathleen Vietzke Evans
Carol Hack Fitzgerald
Warren D. Flatt
“What the business world needs most are
liberal arts graduates who demonstrate
broad-based skill sets. DePauw’s 361º initia-
tives and programs provide much more than
technical training; they teach technological
literacy and fluency that enhance a broader
view of a rapidly changing world.”
– R. Glen Mayfield ’63

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Susan Laury Freedlund
Ann Lave Getzoff
Perry C. Gillette, Jr.
June Higgins Glaser
Judith Sutphin Grady
Elisabeth Harper Hartung
James W. Herrick
Carol Rummell Hoffman
Karl Y. Hostetler
Richard J. Howson
Judith Whalen Hudgens
Donald E. Jesseman, Jr.
Helen Gloyd Johnstone
William B. Kelley
Marcia Borst Klenbort
Hans George Kuhlmann
Richard A. Loescher
Eleanor Davidson McCabe
Betty Atkins Morrison
Lawrence R. Murrell
Donna Maly Odar
Anita Eddingfield Osborn
Julia Bredall Rovics
Barbara Michie Ryan
Margaret Maroney Sanders
Charles L. Schulze
Antoinette Henricks Selsley
Nan Collins Shively
David L. Silver
Judith O’Dell Stanley
Homer E. Stavely, Jr.
Walter H. Stewart
Ann Bender Veatch
Mary Becker Weddle
Robert L. Westfall
Barbara Collins Whatley
Don L. Wills
Phyllis Osborn Wolfe
SPECIAL GIFTS
Bonnie Darling Allen
Mary Sims Cannell
Marletta Farrier Darnall
Gary Paul Drew
Michael R. Maine
Erik G. Nelson
OTHER GIFTS
Thomas F. Anderson
Christine Johnson Morgan
LEGACY GIFTS
Rollin L. Clayton
Jerry L. Covington de.

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
George C. Lortz
Ronald L. Randall
ANNUAL FUND: $75,215
DONORS: 159
PARTICIPATION: 30%
MATCHING GIFTS: $4,125
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Sandra Aldrich Drew
Mary Palmer Enroth
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Stuart G. Cozzens
Katherine Tweedle Fox
R. I. Geraldson, Jr.
Barbara E. Smith
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Jane Sansome Boyer
Kay Burney Butler
Rhett W. Butler
Roger R. Fross
Linda Martin Katula
Suzanne Bauman Maine
Suzanne Charbonneau Sanger
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Joel M. Blumberg
Graham C. Bryce
David H. Evans
Donald B. Gardiner
Mary Ann Goetcheus
Robert W. Griffith, Jr.
◆ George C. Lortz
◆ Ronald L. Randall
Eleanor Zimmerly Rink
Lawrence D. Rink
John W. Taylor III
Edward E. Thompson
L. Alan Winslow
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Dale D. Anderson
Ruth McCracken Cheatham
Charles S. Combs
Virginia Nelson Combs
G. Richard Geier, Jr.
John W. Hare
Susan Zink Lewallen
Kathryn Gloger Liebschutz
Saundra Fabrick MacGregor
James T. McCoy
Linda Bollinger McCoy
Bonnie Gardner Molloy
J. Wayne Russell
George L. Stubbs, Jr.
Timothy M. Woodbury
PATRONS CIRCLE
Sharon Early Atherton
Robert R. Carter
Robert L. Chreist
Thomas O. Dawson
Bette Alexander Erxleben
Walter O. Erxleben, Jr.
Ivan D. Floyd
Lynda Bayliff Huey
James R. Kuehl
Lynn Grainger Locher
Garry S. Moore
Sarah Carroll Neeb
Arthur G. Nevins
Richard H. Reitz
Joseph L. Sanders
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Dorothy Young Campbell
David S. Cannom
Wm. J. Christensen
Mary Wahl Clark
Phoebe Capron Clark
Patricia Murphy DeArmond
Knox D. Divoll
James B. Drew
Joan Pabst Dubanoski
Carolyn Hungness Dunlap
L. Garrett Dutton, Jr.
Don C. Erman
Stephen W. Fischer
Lloyd E. Flanders III
Susan Harvey Flanders
Jerry W. Frost
Karen Wilkinson Fruits
James D. Graham
James W. Hardy
Charles R. Jaynes
Edward W. Johnson
Patricia Hansen Johnson
John A. Kellogg
Karen Luther Koos
David L. Landsittel
Jon P. Larrick
William J. Lavery
Carol Ballard LeMert
Joe C. Leonard
John B. Noll
Robert C. Nordvall
Geraldine Primich Pigott
Jean Ferguson Ramsey
John R. Reuter
Kathleen A. Reynolds
Susanne Smith Ridlen
James N. Ross, Jr.
Marcia Collins Ross
Margaret Kleine Rush
Gail Kelly Russell
G. David Schiering
Elizabeth Geider Selmier
Martha Taylor Sutton
Donald C. Swanson
Eleanor Davis Tener
Diane McDonald White
CONTRIBUTORS
Susan Bondurant Arnold
Frederick V. Bales
John C. Baumgartner
Joan McBain Bennett
Linda Kissell Browne
Judy Jenney Busby
Joyce Suess Cailor
William C. Carriger
Jane Hirschberg Chandra
Robert P. Cly
Doris J. Conway
David G. Cserep
Lynn Fishbeck DeHahn
Sally Herring Doty
Ellen Dix Dungan
Carol Olson Emens
Karen St Vincent Erickson
Richard L. Fairchild
Nancy Horner Fischer
Charles Geiss
Virginia Van Kirk Gray
Jennifer Sanger Griffin
Philip B. Groebe
Julia Asbell Hale
Marilyn Kitchen Halteman
Fred L. Hanley
Daniel R. Hardt
Sandra Deater Kelley
Maurine Kelber Kelly
Carol Phillippe Kramer
James E. Lashley
Nancy Blair Leonard
Jo Ankeny Lindamood
Nancy Tregenza Little
Warren E. Magnuson
Jayne Galliher Mann
Patricia Tinthoff Mayberry
Terry L. McCoy
Douglas McLaren
Judith Williams McLaren
Jill Galbraith Meider
Michael K. Mercer
Patricia Welton Morgan
Douglas B. Oler
Susan Macvay Orlosky
Barbara Williamson Pack
Nancy Clark Pasternak
Sarah Webber Porter
Kay Theobald Reissing
Edie Atkinson Rodman
Anne Gable Rudy
Evelyn Davis Russell
Lucinn Thomas Sams
Carol Korver Simecek
John C. Soderstrom
James L. Stoops
Clare Johnson Swanson
Judy Hoyt Taylor
Barbara Ehni Van Luven
James P. Zerface
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
R. I Geraldson, Jr.
SPECIAL GIFTS
Kay Burney Butler
Rhett W. Butler
Sandra Aldrich Drew
Mary Palmer Enroth
Suzanne Bauman Maine
Robert T. Whetzel
Sherri Brown Whetzel
OTHER GIFTS
Robert L. Chreist
George C. Lortz
J. Ronald Terry

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Anne Husted Burleigh
Evelyn Whaley LaFollette
ANNUAL FUND: $41,595
DONORS: 173
PARTICIPATION: 33%
MATCHING GIFTS: $5,175
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
James R. Adams
Lee Livingston Arend
Guy A. Carter
Jack P. Cittadine
Evelyn Stone Dawson
David M. Dirks
Philip N. Eskew, Jr.
Jean Sullivan Fischer
Helen Gerber Grayson
William H. Hart
Judith Warren Heaps
Joseph W. Hirtzer, Jr.
Jane Cockerill Hunt
Richard G. Kline
Carolyn Watson Kruger
Peter M. Layden
C. Alan Marsh
Joyce Eisinger Matuszewich
R. Glen Mayfield
Robert D. McClure
John M. Musgrave
John B. Parks
Richard W. Pell
Susanna Kenyon Phillips
Luis C. Pi-Sunyer
Dorothy Cox Sweet
Sallie Reid Tasto
Saundra Lawson Taylor
Carole Goins Thomas
Michael H. Thomas
Marilyn Muse Thompson
Kathleen Spangler Vashaw
Bayard H. Walters
Barbara Wells Wilkinson
Patricia Dunn Williams
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Anne Husted Burleigh
◆ C. Alan Marsh
Gretchen Erickson Spaulding
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Karen Koning AbuZayd
Kathy Bloom Davis
Jean Rose Evans
Barbara Klingner Griffith
Robert E. Heller
Mary Libby Hunt
Marcia Horak Kampfe
◆ Richard G. Kline
◆ Evelyn Whaley LaFollette
David A. Leighty
Rebecca Watts Lortz
◆ R. Glen Mayfield
◆ John B. Parks
Sharon Tarplee Rutan
◆ Marilyn Muse Thompson
◆ Bayard H. Walters
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Jean Sullivan Fischer
William J. Hampton
James A. Kayler
John L. Kendall
◆ Richard W. Pell
◆ Luis C. Pi-Sunyer
Jane Turk Schlansker
David E. Stahly
◆ Dorothy Cox Sweet
PATRONS CIRCLE
Marcia Pritchard Alig
◆ Lee Livingston Arend
Marcia Oonk Bennett
Robert W. Bluhm
Barbara Reiners Constance
Rebecca Zabel Das
James W. Davidson
Harold A. Deadman, Jr.
Judson W. Detrick
◆ Philip N. Eskew, Jr.
George B. Fromhold
◆ Helen Gerber Grayson
J. Thomas Grayson
John W. Guy
Dian Alfrey Holdeman
Sally Terry Morris
Sarah Humbert Nevins
Catharine Pierson Reitz
◆ Carole Goins Thomas
◆ Michael H. Thomas
◆ Kathleen Spangler Vashaw
Ann Wilkinson
Judith Holden Wright
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Louise Quinn Ashbaugh
Carol Ledford Barrett
Carol Stinemetz Bodinson
Edwin E. Boldrey
Robert F. Brown
Caroline Musick Capoot
◆ Guy A. Carter
Donald F. Chapman
◆ Jack P. Cittadine
Virginia Jackson Claar
John L. Cowan
Constance Malm Cripe
Michael J. Cripe
◆ Evelyn Stone Dawson
Henry A. Deering
David R. Dent
◆ David M. Dirks
Garth N. Edwards
Jennifer Ross Edwards
Robert H. Fuller
Caren Campbell Gardner
David R. Gardner
Judith Gough Gifford
Rod Goodwin
Carol Fisher Graham
Kenneth E. Haacke
R. Michael Hall
Stanley Hamilton
Jean Berg Hardy
Nancy Lewis Haswell
Judith Marsh Ireson
Beret Carlson Kischner
Russel L. Koos
Donald E. Kreider
Phyllis Ernst Kreider
Barbara Boots Lawson
◆ Peter M. Layden
Marilyn Wehrman Levine
Robert D. Mann
◆ Joyce Eisinger Matuszewich
Lewis F. Matuszewich
Jacqueline Faust McDowell
Charles H. McFall
Kyle M. McGee
Irene Kinzer Milliken
Wynne Niles Milner
Eleanor Putnam Mitchell
T. Kent Mitchell, Jr.
William J. Mitchell
Emily B. Morgan
James B. Nelson
Maxine Blue Noll
Dennis A. Priser
Marilyn Mead Priser
Nancy Markham Ragatz
Karen West Reiman
John R. Rhode
Michael L. Roach
Norman E. Samelson
William E. Shields
Penelope Simison
Margaret Titus Simon
George C. Sonnichsen
Carroll Brown Stewart
Thomas D. Stewart
David R. Sturges
◆ Sallie Reid Tasto
Marilyn J. Wolfe
James L. Zurcher
Patricia See Zurcher
CONTRIBUTORS
Barbara Smith Banker
Nancy Barton Bavisotto
Lucinda McGuire Bennett
Mary Gerig Black
Dan R. Blunt
Ann Work Borger
Susan Day Brattain
Martha Jeanie Brown
Judith Staebler Bushouse
James R. Collins
Curtis J. Corcoran
Karen Waigand Davis
Martha J. Davis
Elizabeth Baldridge Drucker
Dennis C. Drury
Mary Greenawalt Dunbar
Bonnie Oeler Fields
Carole Henderson Green
David E. Greer
Rita E. Hagmeyer
James A. Harvey
Linda Lee Haynie
Patricia Herrell Hentze
Robert W. Johnson
Sharon Hornbeck King
◆ Carolyn Watson Kruger
“I am both grateful and honored to have
received an Academic Award. I love studying
here at DePauw, so I am very glad that there
are so many generous people like you who
take an interest in showing support.”
– Christine M. Wichert ’06
Fairgrove, Mich.

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Judith Macfall LaCroix
David E. Lenz
Suzanne Gill Likins
Kathleen Jones Mattox
Jerry D. McCoy
Virginia Cox McCoy
Thomas A. McElhaney
Susan Webster McGimpsey
Linda Kuonen Medlock
James E. Miller
Stephen D. Morrison
Carolyn Bohannon Oelke
Carolyn Stevenson Offill
Terry W. Pfeiffer
◆ Susanna Kenyon Phillips
T. Stephen Phillips
Nancy Doup Reed
Stephen M. Reim
George H. Ryan
Edward G. Schneider
Marilynn Ballard Sturgeon
Jeanne M. Tibbles
Richard M. Weddle
Julia Nisbet Wilson
Gail Gamble Wiltse
Carol Smith Witherell
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Duff L. Gula
SPECIAL GIFTS
Anne Husted Burleigh
Bayard H. Walters
OTHER GIFTS
Dan R. Blunt
Philip N. Eskew, Jr.
Rebecca Watts Lortz

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Mark E. English
Maxine May Hubbard
ANNUAL FUND: $138,510
DONORS: 205
PARTICIPATION: 39%
MATCHING GIFTS: $14,950
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Robert J. Ahern
Alan B. Aldrich
Philip L. Carson
Jan L. Chalfant
Gordon K. Costley
Carolyn Preslar Eskew-Farrell
Kathy Pinkstaff Fox
Kathrine Harris Hauck
Roma Williams Hess
Diane Engel Johnson
Michael D. McClure
Jane McKinney McDonald
Sally Zoller Meyers
Katherine Booz Molander
David W. Neeb
Roger B. Nelsen
Dan C. Petticrew
Sally Smith Robbins
Sue Maxwell Roberts
Sidney H. Showalter II
James G. Stewart
Joan Guthrie Swartz
R. Stephen Tegarden
Lee E. Tenzer
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
◆ Lee E. Tenzer
1837 CIRCLE**
Vernon O. Hamilton, Jr.
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
◆ Mark E. English
◆ James G. Stewart
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Charles A. Adams
Linda Howell Adams
◆ Susan Schacht Hagaman
ASBURY CIRCLE**
David T. Barker
Thomas R. Gibson
James W. Godwin
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Robert J. Ahern
◆ Philip L. Carson
Susan Weeks Carson
Morris B. Dodd
Edward J. Engle, Jr.
David E. Hall
Barbara Hartman
◆ Maxine May Hubbard
James L. Hunt
John F. Kent, Jr.
Catherine Duncan Kress
Dinah Eggers Mannlein
Kenneth B. McCoy, Jr.
Mary Swensrud McCoy
R. Griffith McDonald
Elizabeth Macy Oates
Joseph E. Walsmith
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Robert A. Bender
Elmer P. Brestan
Carl R. Doran
Kathryn Jahnel Doran
Marjorie Willett Glenn
James A. Heckler
◆ Diane Engel Johnson
J. Craig Misselhorn
◆ Dan C. Petticrew
Julia Scholz Proctor
◆ Sidney H. Showalter II
Karen Good Stahly
PATRONS CIRCLE
David B. Bills
Sarah Warner Carter
Susan Moore Davidson
Marilyn Sanders Ferguson
Charles W. Fetter, Jr.
Janet Seaman Fromhold
David W. Haines
Robert E. Hutto
M. Alan Lish, Jr.
J. Dennis Marek
Stephen R. Miller
◆ David W. Neeb
Sara Wooden Salsbury
Katherine Herkner Shaffer
BUILDERS CIRCLE
John R. Anderson II
Mary Watson Anderson
Sharon Young Beaver
David A. Beery
James D. Birch
Robert R. Blake
J. Curtis Blang
Thomas A. Bond
Randall L. Braddom
Elizabeth McMahon
Brengelman
Alan R. Brill
Irene Sparks Carr
◆ Jan L. Chalfant
Judith Diehl Chandler
Karen Keppel Chappell
J. Eric Christman
David A. Claar
Averill C. Colby III
◆ Gordon K. Costley
Brenda Mercer Cruikshank
Lynne Libbert Dapice
Stephen E. Davis
Ross A. Dean
Daniel C. Dillon
William H. Ellis
◆ Carolyn Preslar Eskew-
Farrell
Frederick S. Gass
Frank L. Green
Charles W. Greenlee
Robert B. Harding
◆ Kathrine Harris Hauck
Philip C. Hauck
Clarke L. Hayes
Virginia Keim Hayes
George F. Herzog
◆ Roma Williams Hess
Henry A. Hile
L. Bruce Huston, Jr.
Stuart E. Jenkins
Kathryn Saxton Jerz
David C. Kingsley
Karen L. Kish
Robert G. Kissell, Jr.
Richard L. Kolb
Michael W. Laukitis
Robert G. Lehnen
Polly Lindsay Macpherson
Thomas O. Magan
◆ Michael D. McClure
L. Neal McHoes
Jeanne Leslie Melton
David H. Miller
Donald B. Moser
Thomas E. Mueller
◆ Roger B. Nelsen
Richard D. Nice
Thomas W. Orcutt
Bruce F. Osborne
Pamela Fuller Rawles
Nancy Lyman Repp
Thomas F. Sandblom
Robert R. Scaife, Jr.
Donald G. Schilling
Ann Willis Sebrell
Carol Powell Shields
Paul M. Shimer
Nancy Hetz Sieffert
Linda G. Sprankle
Steven A. Spreen
Jack Steele
◆ R. Stephen Tegarden
Dolores M. Templeton
Robert L. Tilly
Jeanne Conrad Trosch
P. David Waller, Jr.
Carolyn Smith Weimar
Robert A. Wells
Marvin R. Wolgast
CONTRIBUTORS
Rebecca Katchka Acklin
John T. Adams
◆ Alan B. Aldrich
Howard J. Anderson
James L. Andrew
Nancy Andreae Andrew
Bonnie L. Austin
Kathryn Gloin Betley
Alan H. Black
Phyllis Stormont Blunt
Julianne Schwegel Brawner
Lauren R. Brown
Katherine Ault Brunkow
Howard L. Bull
James W. Burton
David A. Child
Barbara Patterson Clarke
Gary L. Culp
Rosalind Rogge Dandrea
Carolyn Miles Fermann
Carolyn Leech Ferrell
Peter P. Fettig
Vernell Gehron Fettig
Allan D. Fink
David C. Fleming
Frances Ann Flory
Jean Lusk Forsythe
Alan B. Foster
Ruth Mead Friday
Kenneth J. Garry, Jr.
Bruce A. Gastineau
Martha Hawkes Germain
Jon S. Halstead
James A. Harmon
Charles A. Herrick
Shirley Unruh Herrick
Patricia Slaby Hirby
Jane Hibler Hopkins
Michael R. Huggins
Susan Bicket Jones
Richard E. Kibel
Elizabeth Rothfus Lenz
Carol Lawrence Light
Molly Williams Loeser
Richard G. Lubman
John L. Mabry
Carmel J. Mazzocco
◆ Jane McKinney
McDonald
Katherine Moseley Mills
◆ Katherine Booz Molander
Carol Parks Morrison
Stanley C. Moses
Ralph R. Moyer
Larry L. Murdock
Susan K. Nelson
David C. O’Harra
Patricia Conn Oldham
Donald M. Olson
Marilyn Schaaf Owen
Patricia Howell Papero
Nancy Eppert Sampson
Garnet Schafer
James W. Schroeder
Ann Walbert Schwandt
Harry A. Scott, Jr.
William R. Sheahan
Michael A. Slaughter
Ann Stump Smith
Stephanie Smith
Maureen Sullivan Taylor
Rollin E. Thompson
Stephen K. VanDerVliet
Judith Holman Waldner
Joan Eckardt Watts
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Kirby W. Bay
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Thomas R. Gibson
◆ Sally Smith Robbins
SPECIAL GIFTS
Thomas R. Gibson
James W. Godwin
Lee E. Tenzer
OTHER GIFTS
James L. Andrew
Nancy Andreae Andrew
Phyllis Stormont Blunt
Karen Keppel Chappell

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Bronson C. Davis
Jeffrey E. Lortz
ANNUAL FUND: $63,798
DONORS: 138
PARTICIPATION: 30%
MATCHING GIFTS: $11,075
1837 CIRCLE**
Valerie Watson Hamilton
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Jane Eklund Anderson
Melinda Paine Geraldson
Elizabeth Young Zimmerman
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Bronson C. Davis
Kathryn Murvin Morse
Peter A. Morse
Gerald A. Ostermann
CHARTER CIRCLE**
George H. Belhobek
Bruce P. Bickner
Joseph H. Danks
Gordon B. Finley, Jr.
Katherine Hays Fox
David W. Gilbert
Elizabeth Gross Holland
Robert B. Holland
Dorothy Shake Hunt
Roger S. Hunt
Tim B. Hunter
Robert W. Lloyd III
Thomas S. Porter
Edward G. Schussler
Sharon Gierach Schussler
Susan Scully Walsmith
Stuart W. Young
Mary Benson Zink
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Bruce J. BonDurant
Carolyn Van Epps Brookmeyer
Sarah Roberts Houghland
George H. Libman
Judith Fawks Terry
PATRONS CIRCLE
John V. Barnett, Jr.
Beryl Bobinette Bills
George K. Blanchard, Jr.
Thomas R. Bollinger
Susan Wright Carlisle
Virginia Dirks Krauss
◆ Jeffrey E. Lortz
Linda Morgan Maini
Larry R. Morrison
Nancy Mueller Morrison
William T. Shaffer, Jr.
Glenn R. Silcott, Jr.
Mary Wylie Thauvette
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Sharon Latham Beck
Ellen Lavette Brouwers
David L. Callies
L. Terry Chappell
William E. Decker
Catherine Hash Dillon
John W. Draper, Jr.
Helen Boardman Duncan
Richard B. Ferrell
Martha Jackson Fisher
Patricia Boynton Frey
Patricia Fischer Geldard
Sarah McCall Grant
John C. Harbottle
Katherine M. Hart
Cecelia Helwig Hilgert
Jane Kullberg Holloway
William E. Holloway
C. Curtis Holmes
Jane Smith Hughes
Donald E. Jones
Ronald C. Kennedy
P. Jayne Lebsack
Marjorie Self Lee
Robert L. Lee
T. Barrett Lindsey
James R. Martin
Ann Maclean Massie
Thomas W. McClain
John P. McCormick
Linda Mitchell Miller
Richard L. H. E. Miller
Susan Priess Norris
Michael D. Peyton
B. Michael Pisani
Carol Stoner Raitzer
Jerry J. Roberts
Alexander L. Rogers
L. Brown Sanders
Joseph R. Sims
Jane Shick Sprague
Wendy Dewitt Taylor
Barbara Kormos Tegarden
Patricia A. White
Kay Reinhart Woike
Lynn C. Yeoman
John O. Zachman
CONTRIBUTORS
Christine Patterson Acken
Alice Tuttle Argo
W. S. Barksdale III
Elizabeth Buell Barrow
Charles L. Beard, Jr.
Karen Dunlap Berman
Virginia Nichols Blanchfield
Loraine Boland
Curtis W. Bush
Jane McCann Carlson
Jeanie Cook Child
Pamela Johnson Davis
Raymond A. Down
J. Hunter Downs
Natasha Evans Downs
John A. Drees
Jean Graham Eisele
Paul E. Gard
Mary Ewing Gosline
Stephanie Stanley Greer
Sara J. Hady
Sally Hartline Harvey
Craig R. Hassler
Scott L. Hillstrom
Ralph T. Jones
Joseph J. B. Martin
Jane Talbott Metcalfe
Judith Samuel Meyer
Patricia L. Murphy
Carol Wandell Nelson
Mary Harrison Olson
Patricia Young Pryor
Hilary J. Schneider
“DePauw is a very special place. The value
of the experience has been magnified with
each passing year. The school today is the
best it’s ever been.”
– Mark E. English ’64

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Patricia Coleman Spoerl
Joan Davidson Stoneking
Michael W. Street
Marlys Johnson Swanson
W. Joseph Thompson
Judith Osterland Thornton
W. Shannon Van Wey
Jacqueline Vincent
Sandra McComb Walker
Judith Wanner Weaver
Jane Vahle Weingartner
Malinda Williams Wendelboe
Gary R. Wiant
Richard S. Willet
Mary Brauninger Wynkoop
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Stephanie Netherton
Montgomery
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Melinda Paine Geraldson
SPECIAL GIFTS
Thomas S. Porter
OTHER GIFTS
Keith A. Gossard
LEGACY GIFTS
Fred J. Bartizal, Jr.
Susan Ferry Bartizal

ANNUAL FUND: $72,403
DONORS: 155
PARTICIPATION: 32%
MATCHING GIFTS: $5,125
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
James R. Bartlett
Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Thomas W. Boswell
Max W. Hittle, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Cathie Valeska Davis
Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn
◆ John L. Rabb
Barbara Stoner Wells
Robert F. Wells
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Bobbette Hendricks Bahler
Stanley L. Bahler
Jeanie Brown Belhobek
Ninetta Ling Boyer
Peter A. Boyer
Galen Morgan Cooper
Thomas P. Cooper
◆ Sally Smerz Cowal
James W. Downey
Bonnie Stout Lloyd
Sally Gifford Manion
Pamela A. McCord
Patricia Peckinpaugh
McDonald
Susan Nuckols Oldfield
Susan Faust Parker
Carol Brown Phemister
James N. Thompson
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
J. David Cook
Linda Mills Hegeman
Theodore F. Hegeman
Joseph P. Hughes, Jr. de.
Pamela Blake Peters
John D. Pidgeon
James B. Terry, Jr.
Elizabeth Weidman Zuercher
PATRONS CIRCLE
Marcia Romsted Bay
Nancy Blessing Fetter
Richard D. Gaines
James M. Hess
Elizabeth Spangler Kuehling
Wayne C. Kyhos
Betty Wilkening Luce
Michael N. Maguire
Carol Harper Marsh
George M. Marsh
James B. McIntyre
Timothy L. Scott
Carl P. Singer
Hannah Hofherr Ten Eyck
Robert L. Ten Eyck, Jr. de.
Susan Misselhorn Woolwine
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Joan Michaels After
John C. Barber
Patricia Henderson
Baumgartner
Melinda Foulke Beckwith
Howard L. Brockman, Jr.
Gretchen Hageman Bullock
James R. Clark
Tod Eberle
Curtis B. Eskew
Margery Stoops Gass
Frederick M. Green
Judith Peterson Greene
Melinda Herbert Greenlee
William S. Hamrick
Geoffrey T. Hatch
Donna Walker Hawk
Nancy Rich Herrin
Dennis P. Himan
Robert D. Hisrich
Holly Hanscom Hoxie
Mary Coyle Hughes
Robert W. Jacobs
Patricia Grubb Jenkins
Sharon McCall Jenson
Evelyn Gravesen Keever
Robert B. Kleemeier
Michael B. Lett
Robert J. Macoy
Sara Hitch Meng
Edith Leherissey Miller
William C. Miller
Carolyn Schrank Mugge
Donald B. Myers, Jr.
James R. Myers
Martha Hemker Nelson
Susan Lager Osborne
Hesychios Demetrios E.
Peppas
Lynne Savidge Pi-Sunyer
Ronald K. Pierce
John L. Pogue
Douglas L. Rossiter
Steven D. Shattuck
Doris Roesener Southerland
Cynthia Batts Summers
Robert T. Thoms
Ina Dyer Tonkin
Gail Robertson Waller
Lewis C. Kip Weldon, Jr.
Frederica Sheridan White
Glenn A. White
Ferris L. Winterberg
Glenn V. Woike
Robert J. Wulff
CONTRIBUTORS
Melinda McCracken Alcorn
Martha J. Anderson
Morrill Rigby Anderson
Elizabeth Moe Andes
John B. Beasley, Jr.
Ann Roettig Becker
Suzanne Schurmeier Bible
John A. Blake
Sally Roush Brown
John M. Burns
Donna L. Calame
Margaret Butts Clarke
Carol Hector Cornwell
Susan Steffey Davies
Mitchell H. Farber
John M. Field
James M. Gray
Marilyn McClure Green
Barbara Gustafson Gundrum
Margaret Moag Hanson
Franklin D. Horner
Joan Eckert Jackson
Sherry Harris Jones
Mary Macmillan Korff
Thomas W. Korff
Robert B. Kottkamp
Colby H. Kullman
Ann Fairchild Lawrence
James R. Means
Judith Lee Nold
Jerry M. Owen
Frederick O. Paige
Pamela Lott Paige
Richard W. Pither
Janet Williams Roessler
Richard T. Roessler
Philip A. Roper
Ruey J. Ryburn
Jane Penman Schroeder
Ronald L. Shiffler
Marianna Stoica Shoemaker
Diane Gross Smith
Robert H. Springer, Jr.
H. Sheldon Storer, Jr.
F. J. Stresen-Reuter
Patricia Beadles Swayne
Laurence G. Tidrick
Fred N. Wendelboe
Lynda Mitchum Wilhelmus
Sara Pasco Williams
Susan Ervin York
Nancy Young-Owen
SPECIAL GIFTS
Anonymous
LEGACY GIFTS
Max W. Hittle, Jr.

ANNUAL FUND: $75,109
DONORS: 171
PARTICIPATION: 32%
MATCHING GIFTS: $3,725
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
R. David Hoover
Suzanne Anderson Hoover
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Heidi Schultz Huizenga
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Susan Dohrmann Moore
William H. Watson
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Randolph H. Stokely
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Donald B. Aslan
Thomas A. Drew
John H. Huneke III
Diane E. Ireson
Wm. Finley Klaas
F. Garret Pfleeger
Marcia Swearingen Pfleeger
James A. Readey
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Ann Barrow Cook
James W. Dutton
Robert H. Mulford
Robert G. Palmer
Craig R. Stokely
Nancy Stewart Surber
PATRONS CIRCLE
Barbara Strasser Adams
Richard A. Adams
Peter T. Allen
Sarah Hauck Allen
Diane E. Anderson
William D. Bucher
John T. Casey
H. Groves Cooke III
Barbara Ferrell Gaines
Barbara Floyd Green
David C. Green
R. Randolph Hatch
Robert O. Hausser
Jon E. Heine
David C. Johnson
Carol Pritz Kyhos
Jeannine Buchanan Lish
Thomas L. Metz
Ronald S. Miller
Michael F. Rapp
Abbey Bishop Riley
Beth Ritter Schermer
Daniel L. Schermer
Kara Knight Schmitt
Gustav E. Staahl, Jr.
Thomas R. Teegarden
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Janet V. Andrews
James H. Barker
Daniel C. Blaney
Charles L. Briggs
Edward H. Brown
Barbara Vance Buroker
Mary Koontz Burrier
Lynn Bresnahan Cooper
Harry G. Dandelles
Harry C. Dees, Jr.
Frank H. Dewey
Thomas O. Erb
Gerald T. Frazier
Charles M. Gadd, Jr.
Karen Zinsmeister Getman
John P. Godwin
Kenneth H. Golden
David E. Grass
Richard A. Hall
Russell S. Hardt
Jack M. Hogan
Jean Gossard James
Brenda Dunfield Johnson
Ann Montgomery Jones
Kay Daugherty Klunder
Albert H. Larson III
Robert C. Marshall
Lexy C. McCulloch
Marcia Jensen Nelson
Wayne L. Nelson
John W. O’Neil, Jr.
Pamela Siemering O’Neil
Robert C. Palmer
William S. Parker
Jeffrey P. Petertil
Carole Thorlton Piech
Dennis T. Piech
JoAnn Russell Plenge
Barbara Lewellen Powell
Mark S. Raynes
Nina Powell Rodman
Charles L. Rouault
Donald S. Schauwecker
Gary W. Schlegel
Robert G. Schwegler
Nancy Weir Selby
Timothy H. Selby
Ralph E. Spelbring
Barbara Creel Stephenson
Judith Fernald Sturmer
Thomas R. Trager
Susan Innes Trudell
Harding E. Van Schaack
Michael J. Vorst
Christopher B. Wackman
Nancy Hay Wackman
Alan K. Wells
Stephen D. Williams
Willis R. Wolf
Charlotte A. Wytias
Linda Harris Young
Steven J. Young
CONTRIBUTORS
Constance Weimer Asbury
Constance Nagle Bachert
Frederick E. Bachert
Brenda J. Bailey
Lynn Johnston Benson
Anne Kabel Blount
Charles E. Blount, Jr.
Elizabeth Witler Bosin
Sarah Mills Butzin
Andrea Caperell-Grant
Mary Zeluff Chandler
Carol Henvis Dempsey
William H. Dempsey, Jr.
Jaclyn Sehrt Doty
Wendell R. Drew
Martin F. Farrell
Sandra Garriott-Stejskal
Patra Boham Golden
William O. Goodman
Stephen W. Hadley
Victoria Mayfield Hall
Barbara Brayton Hines
Bedford F. Hines
Carl E. Hirth
Nancy J. Holsapple
Linda Reed Holton
Karen Burkhardt Holy
John V. Horton
Jeanne Lowery Jackson
T. Scott Johnston
Clare Kirby
Janet Robison Landen
Seelye Burr Longnecker
W. David Longnecker
Catherine Hein Martin
John M. Mason, Jr.
Pamela A. McKee
Carolyn Belknap Metcalf
Marjorie Whitehouse Munson
Jon E. Newcomb
Joe R. Newlin
Thomas M. Newman
Diane Best Nosek
Jody Schoenwetter Orthey
Robert W. Orthey
James L. Puckett
Gail Ujiki Rigg
Carol Parish Robinson
Linda Wells Rootes
Jane Coulson Sherry
Ann Pate Stanchina
John H. Staples
Suzanne Wycoff Strutt
Linda Erf Swift
James M. Taylor
Karen M. Taylor
Deborah Schade Thomas
William K. Thomas
Michael Thomasson
Phyllis Manring Truesdell
Jane Kenney Turnbull
Dianne Senger Williams
Ann Craven Yeoman
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Jeannie Simmons Mutz
SPECIAL GIFTS
R. David Hoover
Suzanne Anderson Hoover
Gregory T. Mutz
OTHER GIFTS
Ralph E. Spelbring

CLASS CHAIR:
William R. Van Bokkelen
ANNUAL FUND: $89,477
DONORS: 153
PARTICIPATION: 30%
MATCHING GIFTS: $4,115
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Thomas R. Arendshorst
William D. Boyd
Ann Wilhoite Brilley
“As faculty development coordinator and as
a faculty member who has received a faculty
fellowship, I can relate firsthand the great
impact these awards have on faculty teach-
ing and scholarship. Having the reassigned
time to work on a project that is important
to scholarly or artistic development helps
not only the faculty member, but also the
students and the University, since these
projects impact teaching at DePauw and
our visibility through professional activity
to the world outside of DePauw.”
– Terri L. Bonebright, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Susan Lange Brown
John A. Gibson
Carol Boardman Hittle
Catherine Meier Jenkins
Cheryl Slagell Kinsinger
Thomas D. Leidy
C. Scott Molden
Jane Heineman Molden
Bruce M. Montgomerie
Ann Cunliff Polster
Mickey May Shemansky
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Karen Ogren Sanger
Stephen W. Sanger
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
John P. Douglass
◆ Carol Boardman Hittle
Arthur L. Rice
Lynn Davies Rice
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Verna L. Baughman
◆ Susan Lange Brown
James R. Feutz
Lynn Kinsey Stokely
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Ann Wilhoite Brilley
Benjamin Diesbach
Donna Self Fisher
James A. Fisher
Nancy J. Geiss
David C. Harbottle
Ruth Russ Huneke
William N. Keadey, Jr.
Susan Campbell McCully
Pamela Lorman Peternell
Molly Morgan Phinny
Douglas A. Smith
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Gretchen Benedek Feemster
Timothy S. Feemster
Jeffrey E. Fisher
Diana Mackie
Frank H. McCracken, Jr.
David E. Muschler
Susan Katchka Staelin
PATRONS CIRCLE
Carol Klinker Attig
Thomas G. Attig
Jane Arterburn Bucher
Jack B. Campbell
Daniel P. Cope
Michael D. Dixson
Steven P. Grossnickle
Christine Hill Koukola
Eric V. Lortz
Linda James Lortz
Robert F. Stayman
◆ William R. Van Bokkelen
C. Richard Walker, Jr.
Stuart B. Watson
John B. Wright
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Rebecca Roush Aikman
Carolyn Timmons Akers
David T. Allard
Anne Tharpe Alston
William C. Alston III
Raymond R. Arvay
Bonnie Boilini Baxter
James O. Baxter, Jr.
B. Thomas Boese
◆ William D. Boyd
James A. Burrier
Stephen H. Cagle
Richard T. Carlin
Nancy Wolf Carns
Stephen A. Carns
Thomas M. Carpenter
Rebecca Collins Carter
Diane Davis Cordell
Richard M. Faner
Robert F. Flickinger
Karen Lind Folland
Keith F. Gehlhausen
Jon R. Gresley
Jane Caldwell Griffin
Stephen C. Grubbs
C. Frederick Haigh
David L. Hanselman
Jeffrey L. Henry
G. William Higbee
Heather Cibulka Higbee
Margaret Adolphsen
Holmberg
Jane Broyhill Houser
Richard O. Joseph, Jr.
Jean Olson Kelminson
Cynthia Morris Kipker
Janet Rose Larson
Walter J. Larson
Donald J. Lewis
Lynda Lauer Lewis
Thomas R. Lininger
William K. Massie, Jr.
William R. McSwegin
Connie Delawter Miller
Patricia Young Miller
Thomas W. Miller
◆ C. Scott Molden
◆ Jane Heineman Molden
Roberta Clinton Murry
Margaret Chapman Partridge
Robert H. Partridge
S. Candace Peterson
◆ Ann Cunliff Polster
Carl C. Polster
Eric Robertson
Ralph H. Saunders, Jr.
Robert R. Schlueter
Sue Lett Showalter
Richard C. Siefert
Nancy Husband Simpson
Robert M. Skallerup, Jr.
P. Douglas Smith
Jane Oliver Southard
James M. Sparks
David L. Terry
Ann Kainz Tvaroha
Susan Minick Vonsild
Janie Whittaker Wendelken
Marietta May Willman
James C. Wohlleb
Carl Zerbe
CONTRIBUTORS
Patricia Englum Bader
Nancy Patton Cosden
Brian J. Deppe
Richard T. Devine
Anita Thompson Ford
Lin M. Fredrickson
John J. Germanotta
Anne Meadows Gottbrath
Mari McGaughey Greves
Jane Booher Haugh
Noel Lei Hayashi
Kathleen Gross Horton
Charles F. Isaacson
Ruth Butterfield Isaacson
Wayne G. Jeronimus
M. Kip Kistler
Marcia H. Lake
◆ Thomas D. Leidy
Suzannah R. Martin
Shirley Zivich Mertz
Susan Goff Minihan
Daniel H. O’Meara
Timothy W. Olson
Jeffrey B. Pearson
John C. Rasmussen
Gary N. Roggenkamp
Stephen S. Ross
Karen Knudsen Schwepler
◆ Mickey May Shemansky
Martha Drake Shiffler
S. David Siff
John J. Stimson, Jr.
Nancy Englehart Stimson
Christine M. Tarant
Elisabeth Colby Tyrol
John T. Van Meter
Anne Briscuso Whiteley
Stephen M. Winning
Olwen Twyman Wright
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Susan L. Saunders
SPECIAL GIFTS
Richard W. Talley
Sondra Mutz Talley
OTHER GIFTS
Nancy J. Geiss
LEGACY GIFTS
Carol Boardman Hittle

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Lynn Reuss Bohmer
William L. Crist
Alison E. Frost
ANNUAL FUND: $100,509
DONORS: 170
PARTICIPATION: 29%
MATCHING GIFTS: $20,450
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Gerald A. Ambrose
Emily Beaman Beals
Gregory M. Boyer
Jean Denton Brubeck
Linda Spreen Budelsky
Neil W. Budelsky
Cheryl Mackey Colby
Jane Dooley
John V. Gambaiani
Suzanne Carroll Gerhold
J. Denny Haythorn
Michael K. Irwin
Stephen C. Jones
Pamela Andberg Krause
Robert L. Levy
Barbara Odt Lewis
Thomas M. O’Neil
Philip A. Scheidt
Richard E. Schulte
Daniel L. Swift
Susan Christopher Swift
S. Russell Sylvester
James M. Tomsic
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Denny Manning Solso
Tim Solso
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
◆ William L. Crist
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
John A. Caputo
Douglas B. McAlister
Margaret Sheridan Schmidt
Robert A. Schmidt
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Emily Beaman Beals
William L. Brown III
Richard L. Fanyo
C. Rick Miller
Janel Howell Miller
CHARTER CIRCLE**
David A. Bohmer
◆ Lynn Reuss Bohmer
William B. Doepke
Grey M. Emmons
James H. Fletcher
◆ Alison E. Frost
John B. Gross, Jr.
Nancy Tyrrell Gross
Mason P. Jett
Penelope Morse Keadey
Nancy Van Sickle Kent
Stephen M. Murray
◆ Richard E. Schulte
Phyllis Gilbert Smith
Frederick Tucker III
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Linda Spreen Budelsky
◆ Neil W. Budelsky
Sarah Katterhenry Dutton
Jean Baker Greer
Richard C. Greer
◆ Michael K. Irwin
Samuel A. Kocoshis
Julia Lamber
◆ Barbara Odt Lewis
◆ Thomas M. O’Neil
Glenn E. Schreiber
◆ S. Russell Sylvester
Mary Glick Wilson
PATRONS CIRCLE
Mary E. Althaus
◆ Gerald A. Ambrose
◆ Jean Denton Brubeck
Timothy F. Campbell
◆ Cheryl Mackey Colby
Pamela Bond Dixson
Vicki Lind Ferringer
James H. Gerhold
◆ Suzanne Carroll Gerhold
◆ J. Denny Haythorn
J. Richard Heys
Duane M. Kelley
Kathleen McIntyre Lewis
Susanne Hanna MacTavish
William J. Wieland
Sue Defrees Wright
Christopher J. Wurster
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Kathryn Beck Allard
W. Gregory Alspach
Barbara Blecha Arvay
June Scott Barber
Bruce A. Buhrandt
Cynthia Croneigh Burrell
Roberta Graef Carlin
Roberta Cochran Christman
Ronald E. Christman
Alan B. Cloe
Donald A. Coffin
Robert V. Crane
Margaret Cicero Culich de.
Diane Dalbey
Pamela Shields Diddie
◆ Jane Dooley
Dale Brumbaugh Dowlen
Pamela Vance Ely
Thomas C. Ely
Gayle Ficken-Clarke
Susan Campbell Foster
T. Bruce Fox
Roberta Hallan Frey
Thomas F. Frey, Jr.
Nancy B. Gable
Janet Lam Gessert
Vicki Wolf Hanselman
Paula Jennings Hartman
Charles O. Hershey
Ronald A. Hess
Timothy B. Hornbacker
Alan M. Hux
Duncan E. Jones
Mary Hutchinson Jones
Allan K. Kaste
Carol Portle Kleemeier
Martha Gilbert Lamprecht
Larry D. Lankton
Rachel Bourland Lankton
John S. Marlatt
Charles A. Merriman
Patrick F. O’Connor
Robert M. O’Neil
J. Ronald Oehler
William D. Pennell
Jeffrey L. Pytlarz
Martha Musk Robertson
Patricia Ross-Polito
L. Dean Samuel
Betsy Roberts Sklenicka
Russell C. Sklenicka
Mary Petticrew Smalling
Dennis R. Stuckey
Peter N. Thompson
◆ James M. Tomsic
Roy M. Van Cleave
Richard E. Wehnes
Lawrence E. Welker
Robert A. White
Linda Whitaker Young
CONTRIBUTORS
Ruth Rhodes Arany
Andy W. Arnold
Frederick P. Barnes
Jon A. Brictson
Victoria Erdmann Burgman
Holly Gaden Bushnell
John C. Campbell
Nancy Hilliger Coan
Anita M. Deckard
Patricia Ridgway Drost
Jean Stephens Dudley
C. Elaine Dunbar
Carol Morton Fletcher
Alberta Wieser Heim
F. Allen Hester
Susan K. Hurst
Benjamin F. P. Ivins
Janet L. Jones
◆ Stephen C. Jones
Susan Keehn
Nancy J. Kiefer
Betsy Beggs Kratz
Robert E. Krause
Victoria Elliott Lazear
W. Randolph Lazear
◆ Robert L. Levy
Kathryn Robinson Lucey
Linda Greenhoe MacConnell
Ann Croughan Massengill
John T. McConnell
John G. Meyer III
Charles R. Moffett
Niki Lee Mott
Allen R. Musheno
Ann Bauld Newton
James H. Nyenhuis
Judith Degitz O’Connor
Karen Pratt Peiffer
Brian C. Phipps
Caroline Follansbee
Redington
Mary Koehnlein Schoeff
Judy Chupp Schubert
Richard L. Schubert
John W. Sorenson
Mary S. Steinbrecher
Elizabeth Brooks Tisdale
Robert S. Tongren
Rebecca Morris Tucker
Ann Wiggers Verhaeghe
Barbara Pyle Ward
Derrick L. Warner
Constance Riddiough
Weisbroth
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Susan Wohlers Pearson
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
David A. Bohmer
SPECIAL GIFTS
David A. Bohmer
Lynn Reuss Bohmer
Thomas L. McCormick
Barbara White Parker
Fredrick W. Parker II

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

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Diana Buckthal Winston
Cynthia Van Tassel Yeo
Thomas S. Yeo
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Nancy Ayars Atteberry
Thomas A. Bowman
Stephen D. Boyce
Margaret Palo Boyles
Stephen W. Bridge
Karen S. Brown
Victoria BurtonBurke
Jonathan F. Bushnell, Jr.
Geoffrey N. Coleman
Michael C. Crider
Thomas C. Dascoli
Donald T. de Camp
Richard A. Dean
A. Trent Detamore
Kathryn A. Everman
George E. Felton, Jr.
Willard J. Frederick
Margaret Lavidge Gosselink
Sharon Garner Hardern
Barbara Beal Hendricks
Dan L. Hendricks
Virginia Dalton Heyburn
Diane S. Kartalia
Grace Roselyn Kerlin
Elizabeth Rodgers Koppeser
Thomas V. Kruse
Edward V. Lauing, Jr.
Melinda Adams Massie
Barbara Brucklacher Mayr
William P. Mayr
Carolyn Martin Meyer
James R. Newman
Jane Henry Pearson
Wiley H. Pearson
Barbara White Pierce
Marjorie Lentz Porter
John L. Prather
Nancy Shively Reynolds
Charles C. Roberts
Catherine Walz Rundle
Michael R. Schramm
Donald J. Schulte
Nancy Brady Shafer
Scott W. Shafer
Ben P. Shields, Jr.
Suzanne Barker Sjostrom
Warren S. Stanley
William P. Sweeney, Jr.
William R. Syverson
Jan Miltenberger Terry
John R. Vissing
G. David Voges
Robert E. Wall
Susan Charlesworth Ward
CONTRIBUTORS
Sara Clark Clay
Katherine McMartin Cragwall
Marilyn Ehman Dallet
Joan Reamer Daugherty
Peter M. Donahower
Kathryn Knipe Duncan
Priscilla Hedges Duncan
Thomas G. Durham
James R. Fletcher
Jacqueline Terry Gedrose
Nancy Zippel Gloe
Janet Schroeder Hall
Gerald H. Hoffman
Dana Alu Kennedy
Laura B. Landrum
Elizabeth Lavoo LaVoo
John F. Liechty
Darleen Bailik Lindstrom
Kara Matoi Mark
Nancy Hutchinson McDowell
Mary Gilbert Miller
John C. Montgomery III
Kathleen Miller Morley
Kathy Newton-Nance
R. Scott Norris
Robert C. Oliver, Jr.
Beverly Steinhagen Oliver
Dorey Day Panno
Karen Schmalensee Pearson
Elsie Ferguson Rafferty
Sally Jefferson Sanft
Barbara Hermanson Schlawin
H. Charles Shively II
Jay F. Stannard II
Kay Ross Strayer
Elizabeth McNabb Swanson
Cynthia Boyd Tuck
Mary Kilgore Vallad
David S. White
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Sara Jo Rush Shuman
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Westcott White
SPECIAL GIFTS
Charles C. Roberts
OTHER GIFTS
Lawrence A. Johnson
John C. Montgomery III
Dennis G. Richter

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
James W. Emison
Susan Leet Smith
ANNUAL FUND: $64,439
DONORS: 144
PARTICIPATION: 28%
MATCHING GIFTS: $6,625
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
John S. Leffler
◆ Carolyn Russ Robinson
◆ Susan Leet Smith
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Donald E. Town
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Edward B. Blair, Jr.
◆ Russell Breeden III
S. Page Cotton, Jr.
Jane Bragdon Doepke
◆ James W. Emison
◆ Joe G. Hollingsworth
James F. Lininger
John T. Neighbours
Richard A. Reck
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Elgan L. Baker, Jr.
Zack F. Bettis, Jr.
John P. Doan
Elizabeth Ryan Horgan
William P. Horgan
Wm. Peter Horst
Frank L. Hussey III
Ellen Mikuta Pullin
William D. Pullin
Anne Korb Shane
PATRONS CIRCLE
Barbara Broadbent Collins
Thomas L. Greenough III
Shaun O. Higgins
David P. Jacobs
A. Richard Kriegsman
Deborah Zonsius Lane
Jill Matthews LeVan
David N. Marks
Joseph S. Northrop
Marcia Utter Northrop
Guilford L. Parsons
W. Curtis Schade
Wrede H. Smith, Jr.
Lynne A. Tweedie
Stephan E. Weitzel
Larry F. Whitham
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Stewart I. Adam, Jr.
Merritt K. Alcorn
Cynthia Perin Annett
William A. Baum
Thomas R. Berg
Thomas A. Berghausen
Elizabeth A. Booth
Robert L. Brown
Patricia Parshall Bucklen
Linda J. Coveleskie
Leslie Monson Crider
Michael P. Doyle
E. Gabrielle Egger
Ann Ross Gamble
Charles L. Gardner
Wendy B. Gifford
Charles W. Goldner, Jr.
Susan Dinsmore Goldner
Edward M. Greene
Lee B. Hawthorne III
Joyce Clark Henriott
Kay Heckman Hervey
Marcia Fergus Hopkins
John S. Jones
Sue Buell Kay
William F. Kneeland, Jr.
Janet Welch Kowalkowski
Pamela Stoakes Kruse
James Y. Lea
Mikella Kaiser Lowe
Gregory L. Manifold
Kathryn Vogt McGovern
Margaret Means Newman
George A. Purnell
Robert H. Shaykin
Catherine A. Smith
Emily Gibson Soelter
Thomas P. Soelter
Pamela Charlson Speer
Patricia Roane Straube
Steven W. Surbaugh
Vicki Zink Thompson
Joseph F. Vosicky, Jr.
Nancy Smith Walker
Elaine K. Weaver
Wilda Hajdu Whitley
Scott F. N. Wing
CONTRIBUTORS
Nancy K. Barnes
Cherry Caudle Bost
William A. Bright
Steven H. Brown
William D. Burgman
Sara Campbell
Karen Turek Charen
Kathy Thornburgh Clark
Barbara Bayless Close
Thomas V. Close
E. Fred Coan
Douglas L. Crichlow
Sharon S. Cummings
James E. Davis
Pamela Sandberg Delnagro
Mary Kiernan Fannin
Nicholas B. Fitzgerald
Lida G. Gordon
Carol R. Hansen
William F. Hayes, Jr.
Pamela Brown Hess
Barbara Boynton Hildebrandt
Judith Bain Hollar
Margaret Horrigan
James P. Howell
Deborah Keys Hughes
Charles W. Hutchison
Laurence A. Johnson
Helen Swank Kilker
Ruth A. Kovac
Mary Orr Krause
Judith Hawkinson Lefferdink
Barbara Post Lewis
Nancy Vititoe Mahoney
Stanley E. McCormack
Deborah Woody Megginson
Elizabeth Combs Merit
Deborah Tong Molloy
John E. Morley, Jr.
Lois Seward Murray
Raymond A. Paladino
Louise Elliott Perez
Marjorie Hampton Phipps
Don E. Prosser
Constance Hawkes Reeves
William G. Ries
Brenda Norris Ritzhaupt
Caryl Frauenhoff Rohol
James E. Sanford
Marsha Hardesty Shockley
Rebecca O. Spangler
David A. Strickler
Ralph C. Sullivan
Margaret Hastings Teegardin
Diane Uecker-Flink
Sara Dohanich Walker
Richard B. Wells
Bonnie Turnbaugh Williams
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
John H. Land
Mary L. McClain
SPECIAL GIFTS
Bryan T. Burney
Virginia Hays Burney
Steven H. Fulton
Sue Vickery Fulton
Katherine L. McQueen
OTHER GIFTS
James W. Emison
Gerard C. Hokanson
Jane Schoenwetter Johnson
John S. Jones
Sandra Lough Richter

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Gregory McGarvey
Christopher H. Penn
ANNUAL FUND: $44,472
DONORS: 118
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,425
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Leslie McGaughey Leffler
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Christopher A. DeGraw
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Joan Erlandson Kiburz
◆ O. Roderick Wilson
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Cynthia Best Bradley
Narda Greising Cotton
Robert R. Cowie
Frederick K. Donaldson
Mary Holmes Emison
Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Nancy Bartlett Hollingsworth
◆ Christopher H. Penn
◆ Thomas R. Schuck
Richard L. Tewksbury, Jr.
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Vonnegut Brubeck
William E. Brubeck, Jr.
Nancy Matthei Garrigus
Richard A. Lutes
Scott A. McIlroy
Joanne Reiman Santoriello
PATRONS CIRCLE
Deborah Aydelott
James W. Gesler
Anne Troxel Golden
William P. Hamilton IV
Leah Schulte Mannweiler
Heather Neier
Carolyn Berger Parsons
Kenneth N. Ritz
Lynn Downing Underwood
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Carolyn Borges Allen
Thomas R. Bain
Susan J. Bresnahan
Phillip A. Cheeseman
W. Daniel Doty
Elise Metelmann Fortman
Christin A. Fulton
James A. Galvin
Pamela Motter Greenway
Jane M. Gruhl
Margaret Carlson Hall
Sheryl Householder
Hambidge
David H. Hannah
Martha Musser Hannah
Craig R. Hedin
Kristina Nelson Hesbol
Rebecca Rennecker Jackman
Joseph A. Kacmar
Dennis B. Kelley
Marshall L. Kiel
Thomas W. Klamer
Robert A. Kriscunas
Margaret Rorschach Krumme
Barbara A. Lehnhardt
Anne Beattie Maverick
D. Thomas Mellin
Sharon Anderson Mellin
William W. Montgomery
John F. Olson
John W. Redsecker
Colleen Sontag Robertson
Mark A. Robertson
Alexandra Cary Rustan
John D. Sayre
Steven P. Schmidt
Nancy Phelps Seitz
Pamela Philbrook Shultz
Robert H. Shultz
S. Robert Trottmann III
Mary Purnell Zapp
CONTRIBUTORS
James D. Aschmann
William T. Braswell
Janice Huntington Bright
Virginia Ritchie Brown
Laure Nickels Burgess
Deborah R. Clark
Melinda Miller Clark
Deborah Johnson Darnell
Virginia Gard Davies
Sarah Ryrie Davis
Kathryn A. DeMerit
Elizabeth Cole Dickerson
William R. Eberle
Deborah Rogers Emerson
Donald E. Fedor
Sallie Martin Foley
Patricia Elrod Gagne
Richard W. Gudal
John Y. Hamilton
Thomas R. Hartley
Bonnie McBane Hayes
Mark H. Hendrickson
Lamont J. Hulse
James F. Kasper
James A. Kilker
Linda Bellinger Kinnett
John L. Knutsson
Kerry D. Kries
Glenn C. Larson
Constance Ryan Lathrop
C. Mytron Lisby
Kathy Rambadt Lisby
Mary Hickcox Magura
Barbara Mason
Rebecca Wheat Mrugacz
Mary Horton Overman
Steven S. Overman
Kathryn Schurz Peters
Mila Flickinger Pierce
Richard G. Piper
Joan Jensen Ritsch
Deva J. Scheel
Melinda Littleton Simmons
Jane Kurath Strickler
Amanda Mears Stroop
Rebecca Cary Trela
J. Scott Tucker
Lindsay Whitaker Wells
Thomas C. Werner
OTHER GIFTS
Mary Holmes Emison

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

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Douglas M. Long
◆ Anne Zonsius Martin
◆ Edward B. Martin
Robert V. McMahon, Jr.
Gayle Torian Meyer
◆ Kathryn A. Miller
Carla Bauer Rentrop
Paul L. Runnels
Bradley L. Sexauer
Lee M. Sisler
Lois Eberle Tewksbury
Elizabeth Page Van Wagener
Susan Vaughn
◆ Brian W. Welch
Lynn Halloran Yaeger
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Jeanne Sankey Grossnickle
Virginia Law Henke
Gregor W. Henricks
Mark B. Holt
Margaret Osterhout Markley
David A. Podlecki
Philip D. Snyder
Stuart G. Watterson
PATRONS CIRCLE
R. J. Anthony
Mark C. Beyer
Karen Furlong Childs
Laurence E. Cramer
Deborah J. Daniels
Thomas H. Gee
Sarah Graser Gray
Ann Bragdon Hack
Mark E. Howard
Becky Bryant Hubert
Mark E. Hungate
Penelope Leitner Lisi
Pamela Nielsen Schilt
◆ Susan P. Stuart
John L. Vander Schilden
Steven B. Vickery
Carson R. Yeager
BUILDERS CIRCLE
John W. Adams
Thomas E. Bell
Leslie Kennedy Bender
Rebecca A. Brewer
Candace Judah Butler
Lynn Liebig Cheeseman
Linda Markarian Cook
Alison Van Nada Donaldson
Frank C. Donaldson, Jr.
Elizabeth Cooney Englbrecht
Craig E. Ethier
Charles S. Frick
Marilyn G. Genther
Carolyn Finney Glenn
Jean Carr Graham
Sally Spohr Hawthorne
William R. Hemmig
Nancy Pierobon Hensel
◆ Gail Ritchie Henson
David E. Hickman
Anne Getty Kelvin
Suzanne Trimble Kiel
M. Christine Kriebel
Mark E. Langner
Paul A. Luther
Kim Rose Marshall
Dwight E. Matthews
Robert D. Miller
John S. Moffet
Martha Riester Nice
Janie Blackburn Norberg
Tilly Wilhoite Peterson
Margaret E. Piety
Mary Schaffer Poole
Bruce Ross-Shannon
Laura Carlstedt Rush
Tina L. Rzepnicki
Patricia Hayden Slocum
Suzanne Steubs Thompson
Cynthia M. Todd
Steven L. Tyler
Donald L. Weimer
Rebecca Jones Weimer
Cynthia Stidham Welch
Gary E. Whitaker
Steven P. Wirth
Wendy Ferguson Wright
◆ Kimberlee Tweedy Young
CONTRIBUTORS
Thomas E. Ainlay, Jr.
Cynthia S. Brinker
Stephen R. Brinker
Phillip W. Brown
William R. Buckley
Susan Henderson Burleigh
Timothy S. Burleigh
Mary Castle Castle-Brinker
George E. Clift
Rebecca Swindler Curry
David R. Day
Kathryn Mickelsen Daynes
Patrick R. Doherty
I. Robert Emmerich, Jr.
Timothy J. Evans
Linda Nohacs Farquhar
R. Scott Ford
Melissa Reynolds Ganza
Carol Meserve Glanton
William N. Hardy
Scott Hitchcock
Michael S. Humphries
Debra Alcorn Hutchens
Gary W. Hutton
Cynthia Goss Johnson
Ruth Weber Johnson
James A. Kegley
Katherine Stanback Kenison
John B. Kniesly
John C. Korschot
Ernest F. Kreutzer, Jr.
Jackie Nave Kreutzer
Elizabeth Wagstaff LaBolt
Cristine Boswell Marchand
Jeffrey R. McQuiston
Charles E. Meyer
Rhonda Miller
Karen Wichterman Molitoris
Margaret Hosic Mowrey
Jane Stephens Norris
Kristen D. Phend
Karen Markstrom Seehausen
B. Mason Shambach
Kathleen Brown Simkin
Rudy G. Skorupa
Deborah Grimes Snyder
Andrea Sobbe
Martha Stansell-Gamm
Linda Light Tichenor
Rebecca Clark Williams
SPECIAL GIFTS
Thomas A. Roberts
James B. Stewart, Jr.
OTHER GIFTS
David C. Ahlgren
Deborah Adams Ahlgren
Dwight E. Matthews
John S. Moffet
LEGACY GIFTS
Julie Houk Goodrich
Mark C. Mills

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
W. Charles Bennett
Judson C. Green, Jr.
Kathryn Fortune Hubbard
Christine Plank Rales
ANNUAL FUND: $123,980
DONORS: 146
PARTICIPATION: 30%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,350
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Sara E. Behling
James S. Cunning
Mary Bennett Graub
Gary L. Klotz
Jeffrey O. Lewis
Stephen B. Lewis
Nancy Wells Lovett
Neil L. Marchese
Larry J. Marfise
Thomas R. Mote
Stephen W. Perkins
Marco Pompeo
Gerald O. Sweeney, Jr.
Jeanette M. Temple
Michael A. Terry
Constance Frigstad Vickery
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
◆ Judson C. Green, Jr.
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
◆ Kathryn Fortune Hubbard
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
◆ W. Charles Bennett
The Four Balloon Room
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ Christine Plank Rales
Robert F. Sharpe, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
E. Webb Bassick IV
H. Lester Reed
Christine Hosler Wilson
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Andrea Hannon Brown
◆ James S. Cunning
Julie Read Hildebrand
Ruth Barnes Kunath
Raymond G. Smith
Kenneth T. Stevens
◆ Gerald O. Sweeney, Jr.
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Florence E. Beatty
Sarah Robinson Coffin
Virginia Colten-Bradley
Dorothy E. Even
Bruce P. Grossnickle
Sarah Strauss Krouse
◆ Jeffrey O. Lewis
Philip C. Mitchell III
◆ Thomas R. Mote
Patricia Christiansen Petrick
Judith Stone Snyder
Ann Pace Sutton
Thomas L. Thayer
PATRONS CIRCLE
Rex M. Barrett
Daniel E. Brunette
Christopher R. Byler
Christine Niles Cancelmo
Janet S. Henry
◆ Gary L. Klotz
◆ Nancy Wells Lovett
Michael S. McCrea
Bruce F. Schilt
Fred J. Simon
William H. Tucker
◆ Constance Frigstad
Vickery
Janice Morfee Wark
Jack W. Wiley
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Janis Alling Adams
Eleanor Neuhoff Berghausen
James D. Berghausen
Andrew J. Brown
Betsy Steffen Brown
Richard J. Claycombe
Dennis L. DeNunzio
John K. Flickinger
Linda A. Frauenhoff
Nancy Milligan Frick
Jay A. Grable
Robert M. Hartigan
Ann Hendrix Hedde
John I. Heise III
Donna Nees Hemmig
Patricia Aldrich Hillis
Pamela S. Howell
Cynthia Mast Hoxie
Richard A. Konzen
Ronald E. Large
James B. Lemler
Lucinda Harshey Lempke
Eugene R. Mancini
Robert J. Mann
◆ Neil L. Marchese
James D. Moore
Marie Alles Muse
Neil R. Oslos
◆ Marco Pompeo
Jean Baumgardt Reichenbach
Donald H. Rosenbaum, Jr.
Victoria Kensek Ross
Jane H. Schussler
Susan Scott Simon
Dennis R. Skulborstad
J. Michael Slocum
James R. Stewart
Brian J. Stogdill
Peter M. Stragand
◆ Michael A. Terry
Paula Whitaker
Catherine Bryan Whitford
Julie Smith Wiehl
Scott D. Wright
Debra Banzhaf York
CONTRIBUTORS
George W. Ball
Carolyn Slutz Baranouskas
Douglas K. Barth
Juliet McGuire Beckwith
◆ Sara E. Behling
Sue E. Bell
C. Lee Bridges
F. Rick Bundy
Robin Hess Coffee
Linda Buell Corrigan
Susan Mottis Crichlow
Thomas C. Cronau
Diane Griest Davis
Michael A. Davis
Robert W. Emmert
Jenny Ashbaugh Fernsler
Pamela Simpson Fleece
◆ Mary Bennett Graub
Sandra A. Hamilton
Michael C. Handlon
Jonathan C. Hardy
David A. Hector
Janel Rehm Hector
David R. Holmes
Sheryl Carlson Holmes
David F. Isler
Judith A. Jacobs
Robin R. Jaeger
Sherryl Davis Kasper
Katherine W. Keith
Julia Stilz Kellum
Eric L. Lanzl
Jane Larson
Marilyn Knapp Litt
Barbara Conkling Mann
Julia Knipe Mills
Margaret S. Milspaw
Karen Maier Niersbach
William R. Niersbach, Jr.
Nancy Christman Panthofer
James C. Pearson
Leslie Hanes Pearson
Margaret Espey Penrose
Pamela J. Ransom
Gregory A. Reed
Russell W. Rose
Laura B. Sanders
Richard S. Schlicher
Barbara N. Schweizer
Larry E. Scott
Drew Potts Stallard
Peter B. Stickler
Daniel A. Strayer
Peggy L. Swihart
Michael J. Thomas
Barbara Carnahan West
Ruth G. Weston
Melanie Millis Wissel
SPECIAL GIFTS
E. Webb Bassick IV
Susan Grantham
Judson C. Green, Jr.
OTHER GIFTS
Carol Marquart Wallace

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Janet Crawford Schwartz
Richard W. Schwartz
ANNUAL FUND: $83,307
DONORS: 122
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $9,450
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Dianne Korff Beardsley
Richard L. Beardsley
David B. Becker
Robert L. Bever
John W. Breck
Stephen C. Brill
Larry S. Browning
David C. Carr
Robert M. Colver
Elizabeth Koenig Doan
John A. England
Scott P. Granger
Joyce Taglauer Green
Kathleen Snell Jagger
Jeffrey R. Johnson
Nancy Pfeffer Lau
Paula Schmidt Lewis
Ann Foster Lukes
Roger K. McAlister
Millicent Simonds McElheny
Robert P. Mesalam II
Diane Larson Paschal
Bruce E. Ploshay
Paula Kendall Pritchard
Stephen D. Sharp
Charles R. Tilden
Peter C. Vaky
Marcus R. Veatch
Laura Sandberg Yeo
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
◆ Joyce Taglauer Green
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ David B. Becker
◆ Jeffrey R. Johnson
James S. LoPrete
◆ Janet Crawford Schwartz
◆ Richard W. Schwartz
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Nancy Pfeffer Lau
◆ Roger K. McAlister
Mark Z. Orr
◆ Marcus R. Veatch
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Mark A. Emkes
◆ John A. England
Holbrook Hankinson
Suzanne L. Hickman
Kristine A. Iverson
Shelley P. Lloyd
Bruce L. Mann
G. Todd Plymate
Karen Horth Powers
William B. Semmer
Nancy L. White
Jeanette Cochran Young
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Robert L. Bever
Pamela A. Collins
◆ Elizabeth Koenig Doan
Kevin M. Flynn
◆ Kathleen Snell Jagger
◆ Paula Schmidt Lewis
Sharon Minns Newman
James D. Weddle
Stacey Shepherd Weddle
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Dianne Korff Beardsley
◆ Richard L. Beardsley
◆ Stephen C. Brill
Helen Kira Byler
Frank J. Clark
J. Kevin Cogan
Mark A. Filippell
Carolyn Bednar Good
◆ Scott P. Granger
Cheryl A. King
Diane E. Phillis
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Linda Herndon Borgmann
Robert A. Borgmann
◆ Larry S. Browning
Margaret E. Chase
◆ Robert M. Colver
Dan L. Doan
Benson C. Duff
Nancy Smith Ellis
Tracy J. Ellis
Ellen Husselman England
Merietta Smith Fong
Robin J. Gaston
“I feel fortunate to have taken a broad array
of courses that taught me how to think
critically and how to write well.”
– Julie Houk Goodrich ’73

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O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Jill Greene
Ruth Clark Kellogg de.
Bradley J. Kinsey
Claire Anshutz Marchese
Victoria Madden Meister
Jeanne Behnke Mirro
Cynthia Vaughn Munford
Peter D. Norberg
Mary L. Pierson
◆ Bruce E. Ploshay
Sandra Watters Reinicker
Charles J. Shields
Alice J. Shirley
Bernard K. Smith
Suzanne Fisher Smith
Charles E. Strain
Kevin O. Sweeney
Anais Brown Webb
Paul J. Wheeler
Marianna Soaper Wright
◆ Laura Sandberg Yeo
Ann Cederblad Zielinski
CONTRIBUTORS
Robert A. Allen
Connie J. Baxter
Mark D. Behrendt
Cynthia Higgins Billington
Karen Y. Boone
◆ John W. Breck
Denise Ward Brewer
Parke M. Brewer
◆ David C. Carr
Gwen Nevins Chesterfield
Susan Kamm Connors
Jo Walsh Doubet
Laura Skorupa Ford
Susan Leopold Freeman
Pamela J. Garland
Lora Klus Harp
Dawn Wedow Hart
Linda Berkey Herrick
Gregory A. Hinkle
Patty McClure Hofmann
Mary E. Jaeger
Holly Hildenbrand Lee
Pamela White Lehman
Noel Ottery Liberty
William F. Martin
Anne Caldwell Mershad
Gail Pulianas Miofsky
Devon E. Moon, Jr.
Scott A. Moon
Steven J. Moore
Mary Parker Mutarelli
Debra Bielenberg Orrock
Teri Zimmer Parker
Barbara Campbell Pell
Brenda Keith Regan
Ronald A. Roth
Taffney Josif Smith
David M. Tanner
Jeffrey P. Tuholski
Joan Brown Ulrey
Suzanne Schulze Walker
Gregory A. Watts
Katherine Whitlow Webster
Michael P. Webster
Thomas A. Westerholm
Nancy L. Wicker
William H. Wissel
SPECIAL GIFTS
David B. Becker
Joyce Taglauer Green
OTHER GIFTS
Mark A. Emkes
Paul K. Pogue

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Deborah Riefe Wilson
R. Lee Wilson
ANNUAL FUND: $91,529
DONORS: 134
PARTICIPATION: 27%
MATCHING GIFTS: $9,511
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
John H. Wallace
◆ Sarah Reese Wallace
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Thomas L. Pearson
Darlene Montgomery Ryan
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Judith Tanner Moon
Richard S. Neville
Timothy R. Pearson
◆ Deborah Riefe Wilson
◆ R. Lee Wilson
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Alexandra Lutzow Cole
Stanley B. Kinsey
Nancy Gibson Prowitt
Mary McCrea Simkins
Robert G. Vallee, Jr.
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Marc E. Cooper
Deborah Johnson de la
Reguera
John R. Hammond III
Lauren Meurisse Johnson
Richard S. Johnson
James N. Kleinschmidt
Nancy Leis Kota
Elizabeth Myers Plymate
David E. Schlecht
Linda Goodyear Sweeney
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Donna Lockwood Benson
Kathryn A. Huber
Cynthia A. Maritz
Mary Frances Pearson
Douglas H. Ruud
John M. Stephen
John J. Sterling
Aspasia Cantzavelos Thayer
PATRONS CIRCLE
Christopher L. Callahan
Meg V. Carey
Ronald J. Dean
Peggy Brown Dwyer
Garman R. Klare
Ellen S. Miller
Thomas C. Netzel
Jane Crum Seigel
Steven M. Still
Cynthia L. Vernon
David M. Warner
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Diane Dredge Anderson
Jo Schlesinger Anderson
John B. Anderson
Marymae Gingrich Beaty
Leon H. Bell III
Kipling L. Bohachek
Charles E. Bokar
John C. Brinker
Wendy Waggoner Bruestle
Nancy Bain Cunning
Betsy Stover Davis
Myron E. El
Kris Maroon Faulk
Mark P. Gadson
Ted A. Gibboney
Virginia Gibson
Gerald W. Hallett
Pamela Hathaway Horton
Jonathan C. Kasdan
Teresa Martella Kelly
Christine Hewlett Kinsey
Barbara Steele Kniskern
Thomas W. Mariner
Steven D. Marlin
John L. Oberrieder, Jr.
Marsha Gaugler Oberrieder
Anne Hensley Ploshay
Larry R. Raymond
Steven K. Robison
Jan B. Robitscher
Kelvin L. Roots
Karen Campbell Rybus
Daniel A. Saver
Sara Francis Saver
Douglas Gordon Schmult
Susan Vogel Sevin
Kathryn Reeves Shroder
Barbara Alexander Stewart
Sara Crossman Stratton
Elizabeth Godfrey Terry
John D. Thornburg
Anne Harter Tobik
Deborah A. Ulrich
Martha Hawthorne Wolfe
CONTRIBUTORS
Kimberly Johnson Arrington
Bruce Baber
Suzanne O’Brien Beeson
Kenneth H. Behrendt
Roger D. Boyer
Sarah Smith Breck
James E. Bromwell, Jr.
Susan Miner Cirigliano
Michele Brugh Collins
Vesta Stepniewski Demester
Kathryn Lewis Dierkes
Carri Landis Engel
Steven M. Erickson
Jane Everhart
Cynthia Bates Gamble
Philip H. Godfrey II
Janet L. Grace
Ann Scharbrough Haddix
Trudith McKnight Hanhart
Howard L. Hartman
Nancy Stooker Hill
Kenneth N. Hitchner
Brenda Wright Hoffman
Anne E. Hoover
Sharon Blythe Hu
Richelle Nauert Hughes
Jeannette Iles
Daniel R. Keller
Deborah Lauridsen Kleist
Gaye L. Llewellyn
Mary Timms Mardiguian
Linda Hartzler Murray
Elizabeth McBride Olin
David L. Oliver
Anthony L. Quinn
Sarah Melton Radilla
Julia Tsaros Rominger
Jan Walton Rubsam
Bruce E. Sampson
Teresa Kuebler Sampson
Sarah A. Sayger
Barbara Hill Scruggs
Thomas M. Sheasby
Cheryl Cruea Tanner
Sandra Bekins Von Riesen
Rebecca Fortenbery Widmer
Julia Harper Woodrome
SPECIAL GIFTS
James N. Kleinschmidt
John H. Wallace
Sarah Reese Wallace
OTHER GIFTS
Jane E. Schoonmaker
Patricia Hollister Sutton

CLASS CHAIR:
Julie Reynolds King
ANNUAL FUND: $30,863
DONORS: 131
PARTICIPATION: 27%
MATCHING GIFTS: $5,921
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Tamara Boston Anderson
Charles E. Barbieri
G. Kirk Bennett, Jr.
Paul S. Detlefs
Anne Hittle Grossmann
Louis S. Hensley III
Richard A. Huser
John R. Jewett, Jr.
Elizabeth Coe Jones
Robert L. Krouse
Greg Leatherman
Kathleen Auchter Leighton
Steven L. Olson
Matthew S. Pestine
Steven W. Peterson
Catherine Krumwiede
Robertson
Jane Robison
Pamela A. Rons
Karen Miller Teague
Alison M. Walker
Deborah Hill Wyght
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ Paul S. Detlefs
Cynthia A. Gossett
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Peter D. Prowitt
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Sharon Sanders Gammon
◆ John R. Jewett, Jr.
◆ Julie Reynolds King
◆ Steven W. Peterson
Rebecca L. Shedd
Colin P. Smith
Lynn Beré Stine
L. Carr Trovillion, Jr.
◆ Deborah Hill Wyght
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Tamara Boston Anderson
Patricia Smith Choban
Sally Sommer Flynn de.
Susan Foley Hinkamp
◆ Robert L. Krouse
Gail Vanthournout Lanznar
R. Matthew Neff
Patricia Smith Reff
Steven L. Reff
Steven T. Roess
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Charles E. Barbieri
Pamela Allen Diliberto
Linda K. Ernst
Katherine Koch Joyce
Paul S. Kruse
David S. Matthews
Kimberly Powers Matthews
Michael J. Neff
◆ Catherine Krumwiede
Robertson
Thomas E. Robertson
John R. Thornburgh
Charlotte Mason Warner
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Susan Ball Allsop
Holly Moffat Barr
Kevin L. Bazur
◆ G. Kirk Bennett, Jr.
Margaret Cash Bennett
Julia Yanson Boswell
Mark F. Brower
Patricia M. Cassiday
Rebecca Reasner Cleveland
Pamela R. Clinkenbeard
Barrett J. Corneille
Scott L. Davis
Lu Michel Dayment
Richard P. Dayment
Peter M. Dayton
Delfino F. De Leon
Leo L. Fong
Jamie Leschansky Fullenkamp
Karen Cadieux Gissy
Alison Fight Hannah
Mark Harling
Vicki Overlin Harling
Gail Williams Harowski
Lesley Gorog Harris
Carter Hiestand III
◆ Richard A. Huser
Kreg S. Kephart
William B. Koenig
Richard B. Kotila
Neil J. Kurland
Deborah Andersen Leipzig
David W. Manly
Elisa Danco McClain
William L. McClain
Susan D. McCombs
Mary McTague McDaniel
Douglas R. McFarlan
John N. McHenry
Susan Brown Meeneghan
Karin Traylor Millis
Mark A. Millis
Frank W. Morris
Leslie Lindquist Neil
Lynn Miller Nichols
Beth Granger O’Connell
◆ Steven L. Olson
Robert D. Romeril, Jr.
Paul P. Secrest
Bruce L. Stallings
Kim W. Suchy
Anthony W. Thomas
Blake H. Turner
Joel R. Walters
Randy R. Wells
Jay S. Whitney
Wendy Bockstahler Wickliff
CONTRIBUTORS
Sara Coapstick Best
G. Michael Brubaker
Susan Compher Brubaker
Elizabeth C. Burtelow
Kim Frank Carroll
Elizabeth Liederbach Coffman
Bonnie Combs Etters
Janet Marx Fortune
Charlann Sandberg Handlon
Jody Grahn Hart
Patricia Seaton Hearson
Jeffry L. M. Hendrix
Janet Murphy Heyer
Karen Walker Holiday
H. Allan Hull
Anthony P. Isch
Daniel P. Johnson
Katherine L. Keck
◆ Kathleen Auchter Leighton
Janice Carrigan Mains
Joan Stoeckinger Maxfield
John M. Maxfield
Judith Lanum Mohan
Susan Mobley Moore
Linda M. Orlady
Steven C. Petree
Stephen N. Polezonis
Amanda McFadden Power
Douglas B. Price
Jean Pritchard-Nava
Michael A. Revnes
Grant M. Rogers
Andrew B. Sandler
Elizabeth Hirsch Shearer
Charles W. Shook
Edward T. Simonds
Margaret Salisbury Simonds
Thomas N. Swift II
Teresa Peters Thixton
Michael M. Thompson
Bennett H. Woodward
Paulette Bridenhager Worcester
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
John W. Holden III
OTHER GIFTS
Carol Lester Andersen

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

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O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ James R. Gates
◆ Greg T. Greenwood
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Christine Boeke
◆ Mark W. Grannon
David L. Harlor
◆ Elisabeth C. Meeker
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Charles W. Foxwell
Mary Danielson Foxwell
◆ Jane Brazes Funke
◆ David S. Goltermann
Patricia Strauss Grant
◆ Ingrid Grujanac Kay
David A. Krivoshia
Gretchen Taglauer Krivoshia
Scott F. Russell
Russell M. Schwartz
◆ Julia Kelly Smith
Jeffrey J. Stengel
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Mark A. Ahlemann
Susan Gilbertson Beadling
Victoria E. Cornelius
C. Robert Krebs
◆ Lee Loving Neff
◆ Lisabeth Fortune
Somerville
PATRONS CIRCLE
Richard A. Bittles
Jeffrey A. Boyll
Sarah Holtzman Cartwright
Arlene Burnside Crow
Gregory A. Crow
◆ Mary Glover Dodds
Anton G. Florian
Eric W. Fredbeck
Kenneth R. Frick
Jeffrey H. Jacobs
Helen Hall Kasper
Kurt E. Kingseed
◆ Robert S. Lukemeyer II
Jeffrey R. Millard
Anne Page
Terry Kaiser Park
John C. Parkhill
William D. Pendl
Jayne Knobbe Schultz
Lynn Bryant Still
J. Scott Troeger
David M. Underwood
Robert C. Warren
◆ Lawrence J. Zelenz
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Stephen M. Aker
Mary Morrison Ardington
Laura K. Bailey
Susan Suckow Barkhausen
Anne E. Bowker
Shanna Underwood Bradford
Robert R. Carpenter
◆ James W. Davis
Ann Lancaster Giauque
Melanie Thexton Hall
Katherine Harcourt Hallett
Jeffrey D. Hallgren
Jarrell B. Hammond
Kenneth C. Harris
Carol Porter Hupp
Sara Keltsch
Kenneth J. Kubat
Jeanne Albrecht Kurtz
Elizabeth Barcus Leitch
Steven K. Like
Michael G. Luegers
Marcia Golightly Mackay
◆ Andrew H. Madsen III
Margaret Joyce Magnesen
◆ Cecilia Maron-Puntarelli
Kathryn L. Martin
Jayne Jackson McCormick
Patricia James McMahan
◆ Nancy Emmert McNab
Susan Hays Mills
Vincent A. Moore
Katherine Gallant Nutt
Cynthia Halter Oberlin
Jack T. Oberlin
N. Randolph Oliver
◆ Victoria Gilbert Peters
James L. Powers, Jr.
◆ Salvatore J. Puntarelli, Jr.
Wayne A. Sayre
Ellen Vogel Seeman
Larry C. Spears
David C. Thomas
Randall H. Veatch
David M. Walker
Yvonne Quarles Waller
Sarah Kile Wells
Abigail Mathers Wodock
CONTRIBUTORS
David S. Barritt
Pamela O’Connell Bolt
◆ Cary D. Bussema
Joan Mullen Carlson
Ulysses M. Clayborn
Patricia Goodwillie Conde
John M. Donnelly
Claire Luecke Elliott
◆ Janet K. Emison
C. Preston Fletcher
Sarah Jewell Gibson
David E. Gough
Angela McFarland Green
Mary Collings Hanner
Kris A. Hayden
Susan Showalter Hayden
Elizabeth Fitkin Hazard
Jane B. Jewett
Barry L. Klipsch
Julie Ehman Knostman
◆ Nancy Wegener Kwiat
Jane Lambert Like
Deborah Triebel Loyd
John H. Lyle, Jr.
Michael L. McClaine
Michele Lariviere Moon
Mona S. O’Rear
Carrie Phillips Quinn
Michael D. Ricks
Scott A. Ritchie
Laura Wilhelm Roberts
Randall Romero
Marshall L. Ross
◆ Donald S. Smith
Kerry Tracy Smith
Janet Butler Spadoni
Kimberly J. Stewart
Louise Harrop Strack
Joseph C. Uhl
Rudolph F. Vogt III
Robert D. Wildman
James S. Wilkins
Daniel G. Williams
Sharon Thomas Williams
SPECIAL GIFTS
Anonymous
Timothy C. Collins
OTHER GIFTS
Jeffrey D. Hallgren
LEGACY GIFTS
Ingrid Grujanac Kay

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Michael B. McCracken
Gilbert H. Reese
ANNUAL FUND: $97,603
DONORS: 147
PARTICIPATION: 31%
MATCHING GIFTS: $22,526
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
James R. Allen
Margaret Kissinger Boynton
Sally Saltsman Frick
Megan Lewis Haddox
Michel J. King
Daniel B. Kinsey
David E. Lambert
Sue Mueller Lanter
James M. Maakestad
Amy Dolan Malaney
Donald M. Phelan
Maurie Jones Phelan
Lizbeth A. Purdy
Elizabeth Gardner Russell
Jean Rudolph Scott
Deborah Miller Smith
William D. Smith, Jr.
Mark R. Stanley
Blake S. Tollefsen
Steven L. Trulaske
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
◆ Gilbert H. Reese
◆ Steven L. Trulaske
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
◆ Michael B. McCracken
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Jeffrey M. Bernacchi
Mary Scovill Bernacchi
Kyle E. Lanham
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Megan Lewis Haddox
◆ Sue Mueller Lanter
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Andrew F. Brooks
Douglas P. Conner
Tracy Gibson Conner
David A. Conrad
Karen Uhlir Conrad
David M. Grant
William A. Lockhart
◆ Amy Dolan Malaney
◆ Donald M. Phelan
◆ Maurie Jones Phelan
Richard L. Phillips, Jr.
Richard W. Ransdell
◆ Jean Rudolph Scott
Paul A. Wright
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Bottorff Ahlemann
◆ James R. Allen
Bradford L. Anderson
Debra Messenger Anderson
James H. Barrett
Kenneth W. Beadling, Jr.
Byron W. Daugherty
Carol Funk Ives
Robert T. Ives
Pamela Kinsey Lungmus
Nancy Hollenbeck Martin
Michael J. Morrison
Cheryl Waldron Musgrave
Robert P. Musgrave II
Barry L. Nelson
◆ Lizbeth A. Purdy
◆ Elizabeth Gardner Russell
James K. Schoen
Kim Holbrook Schoen
PATRONS CIRCLE
Linda Woods Armlovich
Lynn J. Brown
Steven E. Brown
Glenn E. Davis
Susan Melberg Davis
David R. Freyer
◆ Sally Saltsman Frick
Frank A. Hoffman
Amy Breidenbach Johnston
◆ Michel J. King
Cynthia Coridan Klee
Patricia Downey Lowe
David W. Martin
Mary Johnson Moran
Kerry E. Notestine
Kathryn Jennings Radostits
Carole Summers Shaw
◆ Deborah Miller Smith
◆ William D. Smith, Jr.
Jane Judkins Stegemiller
Susan Leis Thiele
◆ Blake S. Tollefsen
Ann Tobin Whitney
Dickson L. Whitney, Jr.
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Keith R. Anderson
Michael J. Best
Jane Corrado Biggar
William D. Bischoff
◆ Margaret Kissinger
Boynton
Karen Luce Branding
Arthur A. Bryant
Sally Henning Carpenter
Larry A. Compton
James R. Cramer
Laura Anderson Cramer
Catharine Crockett
Mary Barasa Cunniff
Todd A. Curtis
Nancy Arvay Fowler
Pamalee Frank-Smith
L. Leslie Gardner
James A. Hall
Anne Johnson Harris
Sarah Harman Hunter
Beth A. Lafferty
Tracy N. Long
Kris T. Ludington
Marcy Hoffman Ludington
Ruth Chadwick Moore
Marilyn Moore-Hudson
Rhonda Chertack Murray
Bruce A. Myer
Ronald S. Powell
Lovell L. Roe III
Thomas B. Shearman III
Elizabeth East Skalla
Katrina Sorenson Stallings
Michael J. Stuart
Nancy Duesing Takaichi
Kimberly Baker Trucco
Dianne K. Vargo
Joe H. Vaughn
J. Scott Wade
Allen Wallingford
Barbara Brown Young
CONTRIBUTORS
Joan Richardson Barritt
Kathryn Hubert Beach
Robert K. Beaumont
Pamela Kaczynski Blankenship
Barbara Stoeckinger Chalko
Elaine K. Crabtree
Carrie Custer
Alicia L. Dailey
Patrick E. Dandino
Susan Schaeffer Denney
Helene Juratich Doll
Marianne Eckhart
Carol Botts Foerstner
Rebekah Phillips Folkens
Mark A. Fowler
Christine L. Fullgraf
Cynthia Shillington
Gillentine
Maria-Matilde Pieters Gray
Linda Johnson Hammond
Bruce A. Haupert
Michael B. Higley
John D. Hixon
Paul S. Hoggard
Douglas E. Johnston
Julia Smith Keepper
Julia Calhoun McLaughlin
Theresa E. Melloh
Gregory D. Morrow
Pauline Prince
Steven D. Ray
Laura Evans Ringland
Kenneth P. Schweer
Melinda Helmen Schweer
Sara Patterson Smith
Randall D. Staggs
James A. Stevens
Susan Basler Swanson
Ronald G. Thomas
J. Christopher White
Karen Chestnut Wildman
Jerilyn Heuss Yerkes
SPECIAL GIFTS
Gilbert H. Reese
Steven L. Trulaske
OTHER GIFTS
Byron W. Daugherty
Peter H. Utterback
Louisa A. Witten

ANNUAL FUND: $54,919
DONORS: 138
PARTICIPATION: 32%
MATCHING GIFTS: $10,945
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Blair A. Rieth, Jr.
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Donna Love Wallace
Hugh J. Wallace
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Holiday Hart McKiernan
John T. Roberts
Robin Richey Roberts
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Timothy T. Casady
W. Douglas Davidson
Elizabeth Gray Goltermann
Gary P. LeBlanc
Theodore E. Mioduski, Jr.
Timothy K. Neufeld
Michael C. Rubino
Sarah Englehart Standley
◆ Ann Baur Whitlatch
◆ James L. Whitlatch
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Robert S. Apatoff
Vicki Garrison Apatoff
Brian C. Cross
Nancy Schoepke Curran
Ronald D. Curran
Leslie Freeby Daugherty
John W. Faulkner
Martha A. Glover
Jeffrey L. Hodge
David C. Petree
Richard J. Thrapp
PATRONS CIRCLE
Laura Murdoch Brown
Elizabeth Wolfe Bull
Earle M. Combs IV
Stephen X. Daly
Randall R. Dwenger
Jan Lukens Fredbeck
Keith A. Kinney
Margueritte H. Kuhn
Bonnie Schiffman Pearson
William M. Radostits
John B. Wildman
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Paul R. Allison
◆ Patricia Stevens Ardery
◆ Samuel R. Ardery
Cheryl A. Armstrong
Christi Lindsley Barrett
Polly Petterson Best
David D. Biggs
Barbara Huls Carter
Christine Bies Curtis
Laura L. Cvengros
Andrea J. deVoursney
Jeffery G. Dorrel
David L. Dull
Carolynn Smart Fields
Julie Green Fisher
Michael J. Fitzgerald
Jeffery C. Ganis
Michael P. Giauque
Bernard J. Graves, Jr.
Ann A. Gregson
Dianne L. Hardin
Jeff H. Heise
Loretta Libka Hendrich
Katherine Enander Lindholm
Melissa Schneider Nachman
Robert P. Nesbit
Catherine Lyall Norris
Teresa Sizer Pickford
Carole Fox Porritt
Jeffrey J. Porritt
Lori Vest Powell
Steven H. Pratt
“My liberal arts education at DePauw was
excellent preparation for a career in business.
DePauw students benefit from a fabulous
curriculum, strong faculty, alumni involve-
ment, and the University’s investment in
instructional technology and support.”
– Janet Risi ’81

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O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Susan Koenig Reed
Kimberly Brodersen Schlotz
William J. Schlotz
Brenda Beck Seger
Aaron R. Smith
Robert R. Smith
Douglas A. Stanley
Sue E. Stemen
James E. Swearingen
Tracy Dentel Swearingen
Patricia Jacks Walker
Robert D. Walters II
Douglas K. Witte
Melissa L. Young
CONTRIBUTORS
Durfee Snyder Betts
A. Kent Billingsley, Jr.
Joanne D. Bosky
Peggy Howell Boyll
Ronald K. Boyll
Robert S. Breger
Kelly A. Cichy
Lindsey Richards Crawford
Teresa Hoenig David
Nancy Farris Davis
Robert B. Edwards
Terry Bowlin Evanger
Julia McQuiston Ferneding
Suzanne Laparl Green
Ann Higgins Hains
Stephen P. Harris
Patricia North Harvey
Thomas C. Hillman
Scott A. Hime
William J. Hoenig
Jeffrey D. Jones
Carter O. Keith
Janet Likes Kendra
Constance Klarer Kenerley
Amanda Pike Kliber
Jere F. Krueger
H. Daniel Lewis
Deborah Barritt Lyons
Michael S. Mann
John C. Mason
Robert A. McDonald
Nina Haake Millsaps
Ellen Summers Mullarkey
Julia Jamieson Murray
Catherine Hague Pierson
Diane Lippincott Reich
Sarah Jones Reincke
Kathleen Megenhardt Roth
Richard M. Roth
Caryn Stetzel Sarvich
Kelley S. Shaw
Terry A. Sites
Grant Norris Slocum
Margaret J. Stepniewski
Carol Schulz Swannell
Kirsten Anderson Teevens
Cynthia Carll Thie
Barbara Martin Tubekis
Debra Schwieder Walusiak
Robert L. Ward
Lynda Visher West
Joan Hirschman Woodward
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Lisa E. Drack
OTHER GIFTS
Leslie Freeby Daugherty
David L. Dull

ANNUAL FUND: $59,131
DONORS: 144
PARTICIPATION: 31%
MATCHING GIFTS: $13,675
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Caren Nitschke Chung
Candace Johnson Daly
Alan Preston Hill
Donald T. Popravak
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Luis R. Davila
Janet Risi
Marian Blew Roberson
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Katherine Cassidy Detlefs
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Glenn F. Carlson, Jr.
John D. Vaughn
Lyn Faller Vaughn
Pamela L. Zdunek
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Kim Klinger Butler
Judith Banker Castellini
Carol Warner Golder
◆ Alan Preston Hill
Kurt W. Lewis
Terri Weese Neufeld
Stephen E. Pinaire
Elizabeth Chezem Ramos
John F. Stevenson
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Beth Stewart Barrett
Tracy Lyday Farrell
Jody Tweed Gullifor
Susan Turner Mathew
Kay E. Pashos
Jane Pheiffer Petree
Ann Meeker Ryan
Jane Marshall Thomas
Marsha Brown Webster
PATRONS CIRCLE
Nancy R. Baird
Jeffrey C. Bird
Brian J. Caldwell
Susan Studley Caldwell
David J. Carr
Karla Kreisher Combs
◆ Candace Johnson Daly
Anne Trudgen Dillon
Shannon Coghlan Eades
LeAnne M. Faulkner
James G. Gilmore, Jr.
Nancy H. Lutz
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Donna Schulze Ballard
Greg A. Bond
Mark A. Boyd
C. Douglas Carey
Martha Darling Carey
Charles M. Colburn
Pamela Miller Crain
Joan Kuhl Davis
Marco L. DeLucio
Michael F. Dieckmann
Maureen Thomure Emoff
Mark R. Fields
Jeffrey Paul Flynn
William Bradford Foote
Susan J. Gallion
Lisa Raible Gladson
Karen Vancader Goodwell
Melinda S. Haag
Kimberly Heeter Huffman
Jacob R. Jackson
Jill Tanner Kamman
Julie McFadden Lindsley
Elizabeth Whitlow Mackintosh
Pamela Peters Maddox
Jackson C. Mahaney
Lynn Mrzlak Mahnic
Vincent P. Mathews
Melissa Phillips Meyer
Sarah Dewart Morrison
Ruth Miller Nichols
John R. Norris
Carilee Phillips O’Banion
David M. Owen
Gregory L. Padgett
Ruth Dorworth Padgett
Todd W. Ponder
Daniel H. Ransdell
Catherine Vickerstaff Roe
Richard K. Setian
Joi B. Smith
Kris Bubenzer Smith
Julia D. Terhune
Bruce Stephen Terlep
Susan Campbell Thews
Marcie Stults Vormohr
Gary L. Wood
CONTRIBUTORS
Mary Toth Ayers
Nancy Cavell Bradtmiller
John Burdyl
Susan West Burriss
Vic K. Burriss
Margaret A. Busard
Elizabeth Rogers Church
Ann T. Daly
Sally Bergin Day
Rosalie P. DeYoung
Laura Biggs Ericson
Beatrice Elizondo Fitzpatrick
Robert L. Fitzpatrick
Kester Li-Jen Fong
Karen Albert Frankenberg
Nikki J. Graham
Renee Morr Grawcock
Linda Hesson Grice
Cora Thomas Grossman
Joseph H. Harrison, Jr.
Terry Royal Harrison
Jill Taubensee Havey
Janelle Hartsell Heise
David M. Hellmich
Lisa A. Hendrickson
Vicky Martin Hime
Tari Parkison Hunt
Robert P. Janowski
Margaret Thomson Kelsey
Mark W. Kepchar
Mary Schneider Kesan
Thomas R. Kleinschmidt
Robert S. Martino, Jr.
Jane Oberlin Mason
Marianne McCain McCain
Julianna Schwarz
McCormack
Barbara Ring McKone
Jeffrey D. Millar
Raymond G. Muraida
Jayne Proudfoot Murphy
George R. Nichols
Cline William Owen
Patricia Gorrell Peake
Keith G. Peterson
Wendy Putnam Pierce
Thomas L. Potter
Margaret Edgeworth Randall
Philip E. Randall
Priscilla Hader Rose
Stephanie Craft Salsich
Mark A. Schlegel
Carol Deagan Schuler
Nancy S. Scofield
Julie Wiele Stainfield
Bradley J. Tandy
John J. Tatooles
Suzanne Kermes Tobin
Kenneth S. Tramel
Eric J. Vale
John E. Vinzant
Lawrence J. Weber, Jr.
Judy Church Whitaker
OTHER GIFTS
Herb Wylie Hoover

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Susan M. Ansel
Helen L. Poorman
Timothy S. Shelly
ANNUAL FUND: $50,024
DONORS: 143
PARTICIPATION: 28%
MATCHING GIFTS: $16,175
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Carole A. Clause
Carrie Melind Coquillette
Kenneth W. Coquillette
Douglas D. Cripe
Robert A. Frauenheim
Tamryn Maione Hennessy
O. Garwood Lippincott
Gabriele Goerlich Nash
Michael G. Neill
Michelle Palmer Neill
Joseph P. O’Leary
Kenneth A. Owen
Claudia Hansen Pierson
Lawrence D. Pitsch
◆ Todd R. Roberson
Gilbert D. Standley
Kathryn Svoboda Vermeer
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Deborah White Davila
◆ Todd R. Roberson
ASBURY CIRCLE**
◆ Carrie Melind Coquillette
◆ Kenneth W. Coquillette
Thomas R. Kmak
Karen A. Meyer
Christy Umlauf Moberly
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Susan M. Ansel
William J. Butler
Darby Ragan Casady
Melinda Walthers Dabbiere
◆ Robert A. Frauenheim
J. David Gislason
◆ Kenneth A. Owen
◆ Helen L. Poorman
Patrick L. Ridley
◆ Gilbert D. Standley
Catherine Curtis-Van Duzer
M. Scott Welch
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Carole A. Clause
Melody Stevanovic Key
◆ Joseph P. O’Leary
◆ Claudia Hansen Pierson
Jeffery L. Pierson
Bonnie K. Spindler
Joanne Kolbe Taylor
Dawna Sinnet Wilson
PATRONS CIRCLE
Kevin B. Bradshaw
John C. Cassidy
Susan McNichols Cassidy
John J. Dillon III
Bradley S. Fuson
Laurie Mann Klion
◆ O. Garwood Lippincott
Mark T. Muraida
Anne Boyd Norris
David S. Norris
Laurel Hine Oztemel
Richard L. Richter
Kimberly King Roberts
Lynda Wisehart Sherer
Kenneth A. Wieland, Jr.
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Anne Guild Adams
Laurel Brown Andrews
Kevin R. Armstrong
Christopher W. Bear
Kurt D. Bies
Thomas S. Bridges
Dianne R. Chase
Kimberly Sparenberg Compton
Mark J. Conklin
◆ Douglas D. Cripe
Ginger Saunders Dieckmann
Robert J. Doyle
Karen Goebel Easley
Jacquelyn McElfresh Emperly
Tracy Cochran Garrity
Christopher O. Gentry
L. Mark Geoghegan
Judith Stading Gettleman
Greg C. Gibson
Margaret Mullen Gibson
Mitchell Gordon
Carol D. Gurney
Mark R. Henry
Scott D. Hershey
Steven D. Hoenig
W. C¡u·Ie: Benne:: Au·v.n 1. 1IeweIIen 1uw·en.e 1. Yvung
M
ore than 500 African Americans have graduated
from DePauw University. In 2004, W. Charles
Bennett ’74, Marvin E. Flewellen ’85 and Lawrence
E. Young ’84, three African-American alumni
who serve on DePauw’s Board of Trustees, called upon their fellow
African-American alumni to remember the opportunities DePauw
gave them and to help extend those opportunities to current stu-
dents. Together, Bennett, Flewellen and Young gave $30,000 as part
of the African American Unity Challenge to encourage their fellow
African-American alumni to support DePauw through a gift to the
Annual Fund. (BENNETT AND YOUNG PHOTOS: © MARILYN E. CULLER)
“DePauw opened my eyes to things I did
not know existed… every experience turned
out to be helpful. I think about DePauw
every day.”
– Luis R. Davila ’81

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Karen Robinson Jackson
Amy Clouse Knochel
Julie McBride Kolettis
Amy Miller Marschand
James H. Mayer
Carol A. McAdam
Kimberlee Schoonmaker
McConnell
Mark R. McConnell
Timothy E. Meyer
Robert E. Mitchell, Jr.
Jennifer Davis Moy
Bruce D. Myrehn
Mark E. Newton
Elizabeth Miller Niesen
Dayle A. Ohlau
Mary Jones Regan
Kathryn McNeese
Rosenblum
Susan Stevenson Sims
Karen Myers Stanley
Judith Noblett Steinberg
Steven J. Stroman
Virginia Stephens Terlep
◆ Kathryn Svoboda Vermeer
James L. Wheeler
Brian K. Wind
CONTRIBUTORS
Nancy Ball Blake
Mark A. Brant
Rosa Duzan Burdyl
James C. Carlino
Janet Cristee Clark
Maryanne B. Clark
Lynn Williams Cluskey
Mary C. Daly
James N. Devries
Saralee Schacht Dugdale
Julie C. Elliott
Colleen Ensley
Sarah Anness Evans
Craig William Graham
Michelle Strater Gunderson
Joel C. Hammond
Ana Bacallao Harshaw
Marc S. Hayden
Carol Grimes Hetzler
Patricia Hart Hoge
Richard J. Hoge
Carrie Cooper Howe
Thomas J. Howe
Leslye Jones-Beatty
Carijane Alley Kluger
Nik E. Lee
Robin Aubert Leighton
Jill E. Lewis
Elizabeth Bailey McIntire
R. Steven Murphy
◆ Gabriele Goerlich Nash
◆ Michael G. Neill
◆ Michelle Palmer Neill
Peter T. Noonan
Gary L. Pierce
Paul B. Qua
Philip J. Quattrocchi
Patricia Freeman Rang
Carolyn Parks Rex
Leslie Buntain Ritter
Thomas M. Schneider
Eric Reid Schnepf
Elena M. Solero
Linda Blessing Soukup
Sarah Malley Stevenson
David A. Stirsman
Patricia Carey Stryker
Therese Finn Tencate
Lesley Kidd Turner
Bonnie Hensley Webb
Jennifer Martinson West
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Carolyn Ann Decker

CLASS CHAIR:
G. Douglas Stewart
ANNUAL FUND: $34,035
DONORS: 122
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,750
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
James M. Mullin
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Daniel L. Schwarz
Brynne Williams Shaner
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Kimberly Bass Gulli
Cynthia A. Garrison
G. Richard Locke III
Brian U. Loncar
◆ G. Douglas Stewart
Cynthia Watson Yingling
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
John T. Axelberg
Peter M. Casper, Jr.
Dean P. Cobble
David W. Hills
Karen Hurst Hills
Christine Boland Holliday
R. Keith Howard
Steven W. Huber
PATRONS CIRCLE
Barbara Pontius Bowman
Paul D. Fredrick
Kerri Arndt Roselli
Deborah Schrier-Rape
Kelly Chapman Weadick
Timothy L. Weadick
William J. Winslow
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Patrick R. Alexander
Thomas B. Andrews
Diane Chiapelas Archibald
Cynthia Treadwell Bridges
Margaret Wilder Camuti
Melanie Owen Champion
Stephen P. Champion
Tracy Lee Clifford
Lisa Cripe Cripe
Sarah Sturmon Dale
Allyson Foster Danis
Elizabeth Mernitz DeLucio
Joseph F. Egan
David S. Ensing
Mark S. Flegenheimer
Randal S. Forbes
Laura Mecimore Gerhardt
Laura Belfiglio Gold
Daniel B. Griffith
Jennifer Carpenter Hanley
Andrew C. Hawk
H. Andrew Henrikson
Amy Wilmer Hill
Benjamin P. Hohman
Christopher L. Johnston
Betsy Baker Laskey
Thomas P. Laskey, Jr.
Anne Stromberg Luedeking
Ellen Dinerman Malone
Maribeth Mosher McElveen
David A. Morris
Kimberly Holycross Myrehn
Shelley Clark Naum
Anne Gibbs Nostrand
Greggory A. Notestine
Leslie Dunn Nutt
Robin Barnett Oldfield
Laura H. Pichon
Emily Lindstaedt Pollander
Michael P. Protogere
Edward A. Reser
Lesley Nelson Reser
Gretchen L. Rohm
Barbara Sundheim Roloff
David M. Schrier
Frank P. Scommegna
Laura Demaree Shinall
Stuart K. Steele
Stephanie Rychlak Stilson
Todd C. Stilson
Patricia Bennett Stroman
Lance A. Swank
Patti Parkison van Eys
Eric A. Vonderohe
Megan Cassidy Walls
Elizabeth Fremgen Williams
Julie Williston Wind
James D. Young
CONTRIBUTORS
Elizabeth Goodpaster Austin
Scott W. Bethke
Megan McAuliffe Boschini
Wendy J. Burger
Carolyn Adams Burns
Martha Taylor Burtenshaw
Renee Doll Campbell
Debra Markstone Castino
Beth Jackson Chambers
Laura Sursa Crampton
Susan E. Dwyer
Carrie Reavis Erzinger
John D. Garrigus
Lynne Rolph Grantham
M. Scott Grantham
Jennifer Thiem Greifer
Elizabeth Ofsthun Gross
Linda Nye Heitzman
David T. Hittner
Debra Smith Hughes
Suzanne Swiatek Jeffers
Lance F. Johnson
Elizabeth Schaltenbrand
Jones
Kerre Smith Kammerer
Pamela Ann Kelly
Margaret Ehlers Kool
Kent W. Lanum
Laura Winans Lee
J. Bradley Lower
Nancy Riker MacDonald
Thomas T. Miller
Linda Liebl Odioso
Brenda Hansen Pollalis
Gregory K. Ruark
Elizabeth Morehead
Schluckebier
Anne Spolyar Sellers
Anna Fenoglio Tift
C. Phillip Van Winkle
Debra Doyle Zablock
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Brian Burton Hoover
SPECIAL GIFTS
Daniel L. Schwarz

CLASS CHAIR:
David M. Findlay
ANNUAL FUND: $87,088
DONORS: 162
PARTICIPATION: 28%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,900
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Elizabeth Helm Beans
Kathryn Faulkner Boyle
Robert D. Britigan III
Andrew B. Buroker
Drew D. Dunlavy
John C. Feld
Cynthia Sutton Freiwald
Gregory A. Gelzinnis
Stacey A. Glaub
Alexander G. Godfrey
Michael Kirt Guinn
Virginia Vonnegut Hahn
David S. Hathaway
Joseph R. Heerens
J. Jeffery Kauffman
Susan Haney Kozak
Elizabeth Hughes Krebs
Michael C. Lueder
John C. Otteson
Jennifer Walter Ryba
K. Blake Schlabach
Alison Griswold Velasquez
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Marshall W. Reavis IV
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Martha Weddell Nicholson
Lawrence E. Young, Jr.
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Susan Reichert Milanak
ASBURY CIRCLE**
D. Louis Glaser
◆ Susan Haney Kozak
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Amy Ebner Buck
◆ Andrew B. Buroker
Julie A. Cason
Lisa Hildebrand Crandell
Lisa K. Crawley
◆ David M. Findlay
Barry I. Forrester
◆ Michael C. Lueder
John D. Null
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
R. David Edwards
◆ Cynthia Sutton Freiwald
◆ Virginia Vonnegut Hahn
Alan D. Hutchinson
◆ Elizabeth Hughes Krebs
Kathryn Senseman Laudick
Catherine Cockerill Moran
◆ K. Blake Schlabach
Linda Walker Thrapp
PATRONS CIRCLE
Ann Schueler Bair
Lisa Blair Banker
Timothy W. Frost
Paul N. Geyer
Kraig A. Kenworthy
Cynthia Jones Lippincott
Katherine A. Mitchell
Robin L. Olds
Matthew T. Smith
Dale E. Stackhouse
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Brian H. Ahlborn
Jeffrey W. Ahlers
Kathleen Chomeau Andrews
Mary Hammond Atkinson
Paula John Bartel
Thomas C. Bayer
◆ Elizabeth Helm Beans
Marjory Altwies Beiswanger
Kimberly Langhout Benson
Scott M. Benson
Amy Robb Bolazina
Tony Bolazina
Kimberly West Brinn
◆ Robert D. Britigan III
Jane E. Canright
Lynn Woodruff Colburn
Susan Hoeppner Cristiano
Jeffery W. Davis
Ellen Lipe Fliss
Todd W. Fliss
Alison Tam Frazier
◆ Stacey A. Glaub
Janet Sunderman Glennon
Krista McCormick Grubb
James Hardwick
◆ David S. Hathaway
Jennifer Stempel Haut
Jennifer Knapp Henrikson
Kathleen Burek Huntington
Laura O’Keefe Jensen
Janice Amoroso Kershaw
Brian D. Kluever
Claire Gilbert Kluever
Elizabeth Basquin Krause
Kathleen Ann Krier
Deborah Train Lackey
Kim Ohmart Laurin
Francis J. Lolli
Caroline S. Maloney
Lorraine Dunn Martin
Deirdre Fels McDaniel
Juliana Bialek McGrew
Lynn Beimdiek Morris
Thom J. Morris
Douglas R. New
Angeline Shaneff Protogere
Laura Cochran Reavis
Russell H. Riggen
Jane Morrison Roy
◆ Jennifer Walter Ryba
Marcia McGahey Schmidlin
Stephen T. Schroer
Susan Sherman-Broyles
Lark Morgan Stark
Geoffrey B. Strayer
Stephen E. Strup
Douglas S. Taylor
Lisa Blyshak Thomas
Michael S. Wallace
Jeffrey W. Westhoven
Catharine Iversen Zabrowski
Karin A. Zuckerman
CONTRIBUTORS
Mimi A. Awad
Dirk E. Baker
Katherine Sparenberg Baker
Lynn Sanders Banks
Elizabeth Copher Browning
Margaret Broxon-Bethke
Jana Mattison Cain
Kevin P. Cassidy
Erin Buck Clark
Pamela Kern Clippinger
Crystal D. Crowdus
John F. Dorenbusch, Jr.
Mary Beth Palmer Duffy
◆ Drew D. Dunlavy
Garrett J. Elam
Kenneth L. Fellman
Cindy Tibbetts Frey
Ellen Flint Godfrey
Lillianne Bruere Godfrey
Melissa Lofton Guinn
◆ Michael Kirt Guinn
Kristin Kern Hall
Rebecca Neal Hancock
Patrick B. Heffernan
Tracie Dick-Hoffman
Lisa Brinkmoeller Holstrom
Phillip W. Holstrom
Barbara Merkle Horn
Colleen Mackin Jackson
Keith Kenter
Linda Johnson Kozak
Michael D. Krauss
Deborah A. Lawrence
Patricia Arthur Lowe
J. Peter Maier
Heidi Hunsberger McFadden
Timothy R. McFadden
David A. Meguschar
Julianne Cartmel Mershon
Richard K. Mott
Laura Ventura Mowery
Karen Hopkins Murphy
Jane S. Nahra
Susan Mellin Pace
Joan Schreier Paris
Monica L. Pawinski
Stephanie Kordas Penman
Sabrina Doll Petesch
Vernay N. Reindollar III
Joseph H. Rohs
Sandra Ratliff Rose
Denise Vallee Sauter
Gregory L. Schenkel
Anthony M. Smart
Heather J. Snead
Sheri Smith Stukel
Eric M. Tate
Ann M. Thomas
Carrie L. Torres
Carlos F. Viejo
Jeffrey W. Walkington
Sarah Young Walkington
Bradley K. Weatherbie
Mary Amos Weldon
Anne Ringer Whitlock
Steven A. Williams
Elaine Hernly York
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Peter J. Rogers
Richard Paul Steele
SPECIAL GIFTS
Martha Weddell Nicholson
OTHER GIFTS
Thom J. Morris
“It has been my pleasure and honor
to continue to be involved with life at
DePauw. Giving back to DePauw, both
personally and financially, assures me that
the University is continuing to deliver the
quality of experience and education I was
so fortunate to receive.”
– Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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CLASS CHAIR:
Jeffrey H. Travis
ANNUAL FUND: $57,958
DONORS: 152
PARTICIPATION: 31%
MATCHING GIFTS: $23,505
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Douglas I. Smith
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Newton F. Crenshaw
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Jennifer Lindamood Darnall
Matthew S. Darnall
Marvin E. Flewellen
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Kent M. Grathwohl
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Lee C. Banks
Jack L. Cameron
Emily D. Cline
Bradford E. Crandell
Jennett McGowan Hill
Sarah Race Huesing
Mark T. Lancaster
Kent G. LoPrete
Ruth Roettger LoPrete
Scott H. Pearson
David D. Riefe
Susan Sampson Riefe
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Sally Utterback Abarr
Andrea Adsit Edwards
Jonathan D. Hart
Kathryn Pavy Hart
Christina M. Horn
Karen Carlson Howard
Janet L. Johns
Darrell R. Johnson
Paul S. Kittaka
Patricia Montgomery Kovach
Jonathan T. Locke
Kathleen Galliher Locke
Lori Anderson Schlabach
Kimberly Bruninga Smith
R. Mark Smith
◆ Jeffrey H. Travis
PATRONS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Allred Adams
Laura Johnson Beeler
Daniel W. Belcher
Stacey Noonan Carter
Cynthia Lewellen Coble
James A. Crossin III
Jennifer Robinette Fairlamb
Remington P. Fairlamb IV
Steven W. Falknor
Kathleen E. Fuller
Steven A. Guild
David C. Hess
Charles J. Nelson
Michael S. Prakel
Christine Trentadue Smith
Thomas A. Trowbridge
Kathy Patterson Vrabeck
Stephen C. Wilson
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Lori Rehn Bechthold
Zaida Lopez Benassi
Linda Reust Black
Kristin Kagler Burbank
Nancy Groves Chmura
Geoffrey M. Day
Douglas L. Dell
Marianne Sorge Ell
Jane Lancaster Fitzpatrick
Jane Carpenter Frech
Eric C. Frye
Sibley Smith Frye
Catherine Ward Funderburg
Roxanne Berry Gilbertsen
Tracey Fitzgerald Gionta
Edmund Gomez
Megan Jones Gregor
David W. Johnson
Sarah Lewis Johnston
Andrew E. Jones
Craig P. Martin
John T. McGowan
Daniel R. Miller
Kim Vanderkolk Mirowski
Betsy Stelle Morgan
Michael J. Moskos
Kimberly Munro-Krusz
Joel D. Myers
Christopher A. Nichols
Gregory R. Ohm
Ben L. Pauley
Mark R. Populorum
John W. Pruitt
David A. Schmitz
Elizabeth Henry Scott
Steven J. Shadoan
Susan Neubacher Stevens
Lori Battenfield Stewart
Kelly Wodetzki Strader
Thomas M. Strader
John T. Thomas
Sarah Lilly Valle
Cynthia Stromberg Vander
Laan
Kristin Schurmeier Wallace
Jeffrey A. Ware
Mary Hunter Wedding
Mark A. Weimer
Jeanne M. Widing
Scott C. Wilson
Renee Predmore Wynn
CONTRIBUTORS
Ricky Lee Allen
Jeffrey M. Bay
Jeffrey J. Bowe
Michelle Mace Campbell
Gwen Olinger Cavano
Thomas J. Clark
Michael S. Corriveau
Daniel K. Davidson
Kristin Lundy DeMello
Raeann Ruder Derrick
Julie Mathis Dodson
Brent M. Ehrman
Kent L. Etter
Mary Sullivan Flannery
Mary McMillen Freeman
Karen Breckenridge Gernstein
Marsha Wise Haworth
Kenneth D. Heldman
Erin Sizer Hellmich
Steven A. Hellmich
Thomas P. Huffman
Thomas W. Karbowski
Patricia Lilly Kenter
Timothy M. Kirby
Patricia Blackmun Koff
John F. Lombardo II
John Stuart Mill III
Jennifer S. Parker
Nancy Coons Pearson
Robert E. Quast
Gary M. Radz
John K. Ramer
Andrew C. Ray
Rand D. Richey
Anneli Vecchi Richter
Kristen C. Rohm
Richard H. Rose II
Shawna Douglass Samuel
Andrew G. Satherlie
Sherry Gross Scircle
Christina Wilson Sholl
Carol Hoopengarner Smith
Steven R. Smith
Mary Geoghegan Stephens
Jill Stephens-Hynes
Natalie Richardson Thomas
Alyssa Leah Tuttle
Sava Alexander Vojcanin
Jennifer Perkins Williams
Craig J. Woods
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Chad C. Kostel
SPECIAL GIFTS
Marvin E. Flewellen
Kent G. LoPrete
Ruth Roettger LoPrete
OTHER GIFTS
Michael T. Lee
Lee Stevenson Linton

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Breton A. Schoch
Beth Squires Stein
ANNUAL FUND: $34,575
DONORS: 122
PARTICIPATION: 21%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,900
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Anthony J. de Nicola
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
James N. Stephens
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Jane Maxwell Cozad
◆ Jeffrey A. Cozad
CHARTER CIRCLE**
John D. Cooper
Jennifer Vaughn Gilbert
Susan M. Hossli
Michael A. Huesing
Jill Robertson McNay
James F. Meyer
Blake T. Myers
◆ Breton A. Schoch
Maureen Hill Watson
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Cathy A. Bryant
Janet Kunz DeFrino
Peter W. Steelman
Sara Hatfield Steelman
Ann R. Volle
Audrey Gillis Wessman
PATRONS CIRCLE
Mark E. Davis
Julie Ann Johnson
Mark R. Koenig
Julie Heyward Mounts
Carolyn Stone Stacke
Scott E. Stacke
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Laura Clingman Backus
Timothy H. Bayley
Stacey Kamps Brzegowy
Colleen Ryan Carstens
Philip J. Cawley
James V. Cerone II
Guy W. Chapman
Christopher M. Ciepley
Robin J. Clark
Susan M. Doherty
Jeffrey A. Hansen
Barbara Cote Harmon
Dana C. Hayes, Jr.
Sharon Sandbo Hayes
Keith P. Henglein
Charles F. Hudson
Patricia Sparenberg Hudson
Joel L. Johnston
Kristin Wiese Lillibridge
Mart G. McClellan
Adrienne McKenzie
McCrady
Christopher S. Nicholson
Deanne Behm Nicholson
Christopher D. Placke
Rita Alliss Powers
Thomas J. Roesch
Jilann Wilkins Savery
Anne Lipe Sheehan
Carl P. Singer, Jr.
Stacy Aschenbrener Singer
Susan Barrett Sullivan
Elisabeth Hildebrand Taylor
Jennifer L. Vesper
Timothy J. Vieke
Jennifer Dyke Ward
Kimberly Whetzel Whitman
Mark W. Wilder
CONTRIBUTORS
Robert J. Angeli
Brenda L. Baker
Anne Christy Ballentine
Jeffrey R. Ballentine
Stephen D. Blunt
Elizabeth Dean Borgogni
Michele Daily Bryant
Scott R. Burgess
Kathleen Byrum-Suss
Douglas V. Cleaves
Shirley Adler Clements
Kristin Breen Cloonan
Karen Evans Draayer
Daniel J. Dunaway
Ronald R. Dwenger
Cheryl Marvel Edwards
Ana Nieves Etter
Sandra L. Farrow
Susan Mahan Fasig
Christopher M. Finch
Bruce R. Gay
Kathleen Beckman Gay
Arthur P. Goodell
Michelle Johnson Gordon
James P. Grohmann
Jennifer Steele Guebard
Todd L. Hamilton
Terry L. Harrell
Susan Selis Heyniger
Cynthia Densford Huffman
Timothy S. Huston
Robert G. James
Jessica Smith Karbowski
Susan Zachritz Kelleher
Lori Rosekrans Klinedinst
D. Scott Looney
Robert D. LoPrete
Tamara Lewis Lynch
William E. Martinov, Jr.
Linda Lischka Olson
Jonathan A. Orr
Tracy Spier Osborn
Marcia Spencer Owens
Kimberli Barton Pfeifer
Todd Poole
Phillip M. Renforth
Catherine Shoemaker Richey
Tiffany Renwick Riehle
Timothy C. Riehle
Mark C. Seitz
Kathryn Guttman Smart
Penny Price Smyth
Stephanie Somers
Michael D. Stehlik
◆ Beth Squires Stein
Scott D. Stetson
Mollie Ekern Swift
Gregory D. Taylor
Vincent P. Truax III
Bruce D. Williams
Ronda Hamaker Williams
Susan Eaton Yianakopolos
Charles K. York

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Susan Seat Battreall
Michael A. Ehlers
Jennifer Lundgren Salerno
ANNUAL FUND: $21,993
DONORS: 130
PARTICIPATION: 22%
MATCHING GIFTS: $3,175
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Brice H. Dunshee
Laura Runyan Dunshee
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Robin Wieland Daniel
William K. Daniel II
Scott A. Fredrick
Todd G. Gardner
Charles J. Gilbert
David W. Hasenbalg
T. Benjamin Jennings
Laura Parsons Schoch
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Stephen R. Battreall
◆ Susan Seat Battreall
Robert B. McBride
Robyn Nave McBride
Kevin B. Morse
Leslie Alexander North
Richard W. North
Todd C. Rumsey
Jeffrey J. Stacey
Susan Pittman Travis
Jeffrey D. Wood
PATRONS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Rydell Bejarano
Dennis E. Bland
Brad B. Bussewitz
Stephanie Paine Crossin
Sarah Clark Dillon
William C. Dillon
Bonnie M. Howe
Karen Strasma Koenig
Susan Peters Lange
Robyn Ratcliffe Manzini
Kent A. Ono
Elizabeth Fitzsimmons Raab
Michael G. Raab
Charles A. Sadler, Jr.
Leanna Hardin Walther
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Elizabeth Jongleux Barr
Ann Woods Bruehl
Judith Geoghegan Burbach
Stephanie Caudill Clifton
David M. Dickens
◆ Michael A. Ehlers
Mary Lee Elizondo
David M. Galle
Kathleen Detrude Groninger
Bradley Frank Hayes
Megan Henry
Diana C. Hossack
David J. Ihlenfeld
Lisa Yen Kopp
Elizabeth Tinsman Lee
Amy Stutz Lettes
Michael L. Lewis
Ann Koenig Lingner
Mark D. Locke
Richard H. Lohmeyer, Jr.
Kristin Roehr McClure
Amy Reavis Noden
Carolyn Lukens Nyren
Susan Wise Riggen
David D. Robinson
◆ Jennifer Lundgren Salerno
Brian W. Schymik
Karen Stehlik Sear
Steven M. Sear
Kimberly C. Smith
Daniel G. Walsh
Geoffrey W. Weaver
Rita Strange Wilder
Kirsten Erickson Wildman
Matthew D. Wright
CONTRIBUTORS
Laura Nicholson Allison
Sherri Modrak Ashby
Pauline Young Brett
Karen Yahnke Bump
Suzanne Loechte Burgess
Rebecca Fleming Calwell
Joseph T. Charles, Jr.
Jill Hall Cleaves
Sarah Morehead Combs
Stephen N. Combs
Beth Gilmor Cumberland
Nicole Foster DeVere
Jonathan C. Dill
David G. Farquhar
Ellen Johnson Fishel
Heidi S. Geib
Gregory D. Gordon
Bradley C. Graveline
David A. Greiwe
Michael D. Halaschak
Todd R. Hansen
Elizabeth Ledonne Harkins
David L. Hollander
Elizabeth Stis Immer
Karen Scott Isaacs
“None of this would be possible without
your generous scholarship donations with
which students like me can take the first
steps in making our dreams come true. What
you’ve done has truly made a difference and
will not be forgotten.”
– Jessica M. Krueger ’07
West Chicago, Ill.

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Kristin Johnson Johnson
Megan E. Lynch
Michael W. Lynch
Michael J. McCalpin
Kristine Bock McDevitt
Jill A. Meade
Denise Cooke Meuser
Tami L. Morris
Martina Steelman Mosley
Alyson Brown Navarro
Elizabeth Nicely O’Toole
John B. Oviatt III
Julia Pickett Petr
Joan Ruggles Piedmonte
Jeffrey C. Pittsley
Kristi Sheahan Ponder
Laura Gallina Poole
Erin Hinkle Records
Stephen M. Reynolds
Susan Barkley Rice
John A. Rigdon
Janet McLeod Ryan
Melanie C. Sargent
Bradley C. Sellers
Mark J. Sifferlen
Neal Y. Smith
John A. Snyder
Susan McCarthy Stetson
Janet Love Trout
Kristy Dalby Truax
Lisa Williamson Turner
J. Brad Voelz
Jennifer Bay Williams
Chad F. Winston
OTHER GIFTS
Kimberly Edgar Pionzio
Henrietta Link Schwartz

ANNUAL FUND: $21,530
DONORS: 118
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $975
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Dean Adams
Rebecca Ranney Anders
Brendan D. Anderson
Jennifer Cutter Benton
Mark A. Burgess
Mary Steimle Busey
Judith E. Cahill
Carol Strom Currie
Robert W. Eherenman
Brett A. Flora
Kevin R. Frailey
Douglas S. Ingersoll
Timi Watson LaMore
Angelo J. Loumbas
Sarah Ames McAuliffe
Karen Rowe Randolph
Scott R. Swan
Michael J. Traylor
Matthew L. Wisen
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Kristan Seyfarth Kelly
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Mary Steimle Busey
David C. Coquillette
Megan Reese Edwards
Christopher N. Fix
◆ Kevin R. Frailey
Xan Davies Pearson
Steven C. Salkeld
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Burton L. Hagler
Barbara Wallace Rumsey
◆ Scott R. Swan
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Brendan D. Anderson
Christopher M. Curtis
Elisabeth Shorney Hamilton
Mark B. Hamilton
Isabel Depenaloza Kramer
D. William Lange
Kellie Clevenger McCarthy
Stephen B. Moore
Sarah Guild Smith
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Jennifer A. Bauer
Randal D. Biederstedt
Eric R. Bjelland
Kevin M. Burns
Arthur W. Chick
Thomas R. Conrad
J. Walter Duncan IV
◆ Robert W. Eherenman
Lisa Brickley Fink
Anne Delaney Fleming
James P. Getgey
Randall J. Gianotti
Susan Elkins Goldsworthy
Jane Reinhardt Griswold
Mathew T. Griswold
Lyle R. Hardman
William B. Harting
Timothy S. Holt
David J. Kirk
Molly Davenport Kirk
Sarah Fischer Lannom
Amy Baumgartner Mathias
Marci S. McNaghten
Matthew J. Miller
Matthew L. Moodhe
Mary Sullivan O’Brien
Heidi Schmid Ottsen
Michael L. Ottsen
Paul D. Pearson
Melissa Kline Skavlem
Jennifer Clarkson Soster
S. Todd Sturgeon
Kennan R. Sullivan
Mary K. Supple
◆ Michael J. Traylor
Barry D. Trowbridge
Elizabeth Christman Tryon
William T. Tway
Beverly King Weaver
William J. Weimer, Jr.
Lee C. Weingart
CONTRIBUTORS
Kimberly Allee Allen
Ellyn Ikeda Alt
Kristine Thorlton Batross
Dianna Minnick Boyce
John L. Brett
Michelle Savage Caw
Linda Smith Christy
Jeffrey S. Clinton
Nancy Knochel Clodfelter
Cynthia Dugan Curnow
◆ Carol Strom Currie
Patrick J. Del Medico
N. Bohlsen Dill
Michael A. Edwards
Charles M. Ellis
Angela Tate Eugenio
Terese Rhodes Faulkner
Jeffrey M. Gordon
Michelle Silkowski Hackett
Allison Macdougall Hamrin
Diane Smyth Hansen
Susan Dixon Harbison
Sandra K. Harker
Gregg A. Hiland
Luanne Stanley Hook
Janice A. Hornaday
Jennifer Nichol Horsey
Dana Drew Johnston
Russell O. LaMore
◆ Timi Watson LaMore
◆ Angelo J. Loumbas
Maryanne Seat Macris
Angela Martin Mattingly
Ann Morehead McClellan
Holly Robb McCoy
Douglas A. McElhaney
Ilze Berzins Miller
Elizabeth Reller Moragne
Kevin M. Morris
Katherine Hershberger
Neuser
Dana Durham Osler
Jane Galiene Oviatt
Nancy Fucilla Peske
Steven M. Ray
Janet Head Roberts
Leanne Tremper Schaller
Heidi A. Scharadin
Anne Stalley Scholen
Leslie M. Short
James W. Silkworth
Blayne R. Smith
Nora E. Sneberger
Jennifer Turner Stanek
Susan Adams Steffy
Julie A. Trowbridge
Julia Thompson Venetis
Christine Isham Walsh
OTHER GIFTS
Anthony R. Colletti

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Stuart G. Brooks
Mitchel T. Everhart
ANNUAL FUND: $58,017
DONORS: 142
PARTICIPATION: 27%
MATCHING GIFTS: $4,275
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Michael A. Chabraja
Barbara Miller Compton
Victoria Schug Dycio
Richard L. Hallett II
Douglas Hallward-Driemeier
Steven C. Hollar
Elizabeth Hentze Owens
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Katherine A. Marshak
Joseph E. Ukrop
Scott B. Ullem
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Caryn Cockerill Anderson
◆ Victoria Schug Dycio
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Stuart G. Brooks
◆ Michael A. Chabraja
Wendy Ellis-Gardner
◆ Mitchel T. Everhart
◆ Richard L. Hallett II
◆ Steven C. Hollar
Ann-Marie Henry Myers
Jami Gibson Patterson
David R. Rehn
Jennifer Johnson Rehn
Lauren Kiely Willis
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
◆ Barbara Miller Compton
Charles A. Compton
Kris Emens Gaziano
◆ Douglas Hallward-Driemeier
Jeffrey D. Hamilton
Lora Khosh-Morse
Kevin A. Krakora
Christine Szillat
Messerschmidt
Marcia Van Nest Smith
Brent E. St. John
Dale Gossard Stevenson
John G. Stevenson
Michael S. Stewart
Heather Weems Swan
Timothy J. Tindall
PATRONS CIRCLE
Caren T. Althauser
Kristie Weimar Burke
Catherine Larson Culwell
Benjamin S. Gilmore
Melinda L. Maine
Daniel E. Nelson
Eric D. Wheeler
BUILDERS CIRCLE
J. Allan Arnold
Rachael Andrew Boezi
Christopher T. Cantwell
Stephanie Frederick
Croaning
Lynn Woelfe Dickens
Ann-Clore Jones Duncan
Elizabeth Lesourd Ehlers
Rebecca Voss Goertzen
Melissa Knupp Grunnah
Carolyn Haynes Hardman
Nancy Palmeter Harkness
Scott A. Harkness
Elizabeth Hart Helms
George Allen Hides
James M. Hinshaw
Mary Majewski Holt
Connie Haight Januzelli
Michael P. Kelly
Keith W. Kisselle
Stacia Stanford Lozer
David H. Mathias
Ann M. Murphy
Cynthia Meyers Plate
Darcie Eglen Rueschhoff
James E. Ryan
Katherine Bofinger Scheidler
Brian L. Shepler
John T. Siefert
Charles G. Skidmore
Bryce T. Stewart
Robyn Russell Stewart
Thomas D. Strup
Lisa Taylor Sturgeon
Janet Byrne Thabit
Cynthia Linhardt Trowbridge
Dirk E. Vonderlage
Bryan M. Webb
Julia Chalmers Werner
John M. Yarger
CONTRIBUTORS
Alice Houston Abney
Leanne Longstreth
Batchelder
Karen Platt Bearman
Kimberly Adams Beck
William J. Beggs
Marilyn Combs Bisbecos
Laurie Tacheny Borden
Caryn O’Brien Callanan
Erica McLeane Cates
Timothy D. Cronin
Cary R. DeGraaf
Jayne Shaw Del Medico
Gina Montemurro Ehlman
Mindy Laukitis Ellis
Amy Fredrick Fetterer
Stephen T. Fischbach
Ragnar V. Flesvig III
Brian J. Goslee
Scott C. Greenman
Nancy Orn Grobengieser
Michael A. Hackman
Kathy Gritter Hiland
Kymberly Bailey Hlavin
Amy Best Hollander
John V. Hollensteiner
Kimberly Kane Huff
Matthew L. Huff
Brian J. Jaworski
Nicole Brattain King
Joseph W. Klupchak
Christopher C. Koch
Jack A. Lawrence
Joan Richards Lawrence
Jennifer Thrasher Lorsung
Thomas L. MacMillan
Jeffrey S. Main
Julie Byers Matthias
Franklin R. McGuire
Christina K. Miller
Max A. Miller, Jr.
Ronnie L. Miller II
Kathryn Hendricks Mills
Patrick B. Moody
Todd M. Myers
Debora Hewitt Neumeyer
Robert J. Noecker
William D. Perkins
Robert S. Perry
Joel D. Piatt, Jr.
Philip R. Ratzer
Marlene McQueary Richter
Thomas D. Rockaway
Dennis J. Stehlik
Melissa Straubinger Stehlik
David E. Taylor
Kristin Jones Tegethoff
Brent R. Thompson
Jeffrey S. Tomlin
Christopher E. Tucker
Katherine Kaweske Tucker
Kimberley A. Whittle
Brad J. Wilson
David W. Wood
Susan Geeslin Woodhouse
Russell D. Young
SPECIAL GIFTS
Jami Gibson Patterson

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
John W. Busey II
Debra R. Johnson
ANNUAL FUND: $26,863
DONORS: 121
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $7,895
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Amy Orlando Paine
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Craig H. Adams
Caroline Campbell Porfilio
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ John W. Busey II
Jennifer Keeping Hollar
Jon D. Lundy
Deborah Mitchell-Nagpal
Amy Haugk Osborne
Scott E. Osborne
Kimberly Rodman Starke
◆ Kristina Thomas Trinkle
Andrew R. Wolf
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Philip W. Cecil
Jeffrey G. Gibson
Gregory J. Goetcheus
Harry C. Smith
Katherine Cornelsen St. John
John W. Wehrenberg
PATRONS CIRCLE
Todd M. Cleveland
Betsy Haugh
◆ Debra R. Johnson
Robert A. McMahon
Brad A. Pierce
Natalie L. Simmons
Ronald L. Stier
Evan S. Van Metre
Jennifer Auburn Van Metre
Ellen Shideler Wheeler
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Susan Jennings Black
Jon R. Bosler
Tedric B. Bryan
Brent W. Coil
Todd A. Collins
Kimberly A. Cowgill
James P. Croaning
Elizabeth Kosobud Davis
Melissa Waggoner
Dieckmann
Scott P. Dieckmann
John B. Ditchman
Todd B. Ernst
Amy Williams Getgey
Rebecca Miller Goggins
James M. Harmann
J. Jeffrey Hederick
Katherine Morr Hederick
Anne B. Heller
Mark D. Kleehammer
Jeffrey F. Knupp
Amy Krahn Konrad
Karen L. Lang
John C. McKelvey
J. Brad Morrow
Elizabeth Boxell Morse
Peter A. Morse, Jr.
Ingrid Gruber Novak
Angela J. Okragly
Chad B. Peters
Elizabeth J. Pielsticker
Nedra McKinney Richardson
Erik D. Sloan
Marcia Shooter Strup
John D. Waller
CONTRIBUTORS
Christine Dean Aleman
Mark E. Anderson
Emily A. Backer
Bridget Hynds Bain
Robert B. Batchelder, Jr.
Therese Ward Bath
Sarah Elliott Biles
Robert D. Boone
Jennifer Avery Brown
Thomas S. Caw
Alice Holdeman Cooper
Angela Dow Davis
Carrie Larson Davis
Erin Kerrihard Duffy
Leslie A. Dwyer
Jane Bizal Emge
Brian M. Getz
Lynn Frazier Goldberg
Jennifer M. Gosnell
Maria Joven Harper
Kathleen Dahlman Hegg
Lisa Fay Hennessey
Ronda Carter Henry
Margaret Norton Hoke
Julie Taylor Hurbanis

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Leslie Davidson Jaworski
Shelley Catharine Johnson
Amy Carter Jones
David N. Keeler
Heidi Hengesbach Killion
Emily Steger Kirk
Diane Booth Klem
Melissa D. Lancaster
Sharon Rediger Lee
Jessica Gregory MacMillan
Melissa D. McDowell
Josette M. McPike
David N. Metcalf
Holly Hammack Miller
Timothy M. Myers
David W. O’Brien
David M. Orland
David R. Pereira
Cheryl Rambo Pittsford
Mary Struck Ray
Lisa Schlup Reese
Elizabeth Duncan Rich
Todd C. Schiltz
Holly Baker Schumann
Katherine Neumiller
Schureman
Marisa Randazzo
Schwindaman
Timothy A. Sheppard
Tracey Thieme Sheppard
Kyle A. Steele
Michele Main Valenzia
William E. Wainwright
Timothy H. Wallace
Laura Hatfield Whitelaw
Creighton B. Wright, Jr.
OTHER GIFTS
Lisa Petrie Colletti
Kathryn Konz Land
Peter G. Land
Brad A. Pierce
Andrew R. Wolf

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Judith Portia Troyer
Deogracias
Christopher J. Kosobud
ANNUAL FUND: $38,975
DONORS: 150
PARTICIPATION: 27%
MATCHING GIFTS: $8,280
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Shannon Canty Bates
I. Jay Bennett
Luke E. Billman
Susan H. Borneman
Philip D. Clark
Kathleen Hesse Driggs
Mark T. Driggs
Graham J. Glander
Hans R. Hollister
Richard G. Kline
John W. Kneisley
Amy Hilgendorf Lumsden
R. Stewart Lumsden
James R. McClamroch, Jr.
Corey A. Minturn
Jay B. O’Neal
Kristin Norene O’Neil
Karen L. Powell
Dennis A. Trinkle
Jonathan C. Weed
Lisa Maxwell Weis
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Katherine Blair Ukrop
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
◆ Andrew J. Paine III
ASBURY CIRCLE**
J. Kenneth Borgerding
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ I. Jay Bennett
Cynthia Ullem Christy
Jeffrey S. Cooper
Jennifer M. Crosby
Randall D. Ehm
Beth Behrendt Lundy
◆ Corey A. Minturn
Katharine Post Minturn
Jotham Zachary Monsma
Richard A. Sheppard
David L. Singer
◆ Dennis A. Trinkle
Janet Simpkinson Wolf
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Amy Comer Broderick
Michelle L. Carnahan
Kevin B. Tompkins
PATRONS CIRCLE
Jennifer Carns Carter
Matthew L. Demmings
Christopher P. Felts
Catherine Bullock Jesko
◆ Christopher J. Kosobud
Jianping Shi
Jayne Coughlan Stone
Mary McDermott Tritley
Matthew J. Wetoska
Susan Umbaugh Wilson
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Richard J. Ashton
Norine Cleary Baker
Cindy Losure Baraban
Clare Backer Bies
◆ Luke E. Billman
Lynne Arnold Binder
Michael G. Burton
Ellen Johnson Busch
Robert M. Busch
Stacey Muehlbauer Church
Alice Bryce Clark
◆ Philip D. Clark
Tamara DeJong Conrad
Karen Fifield Crain
Catherine L. Day
Cherie Blankenbuehler
Dolehanty
Jennifer Cook Driscoll
Susan Todd Duker
Craig A. Evans
M. Justin Fisher, Jr.
J. Pierre Fox
David J. Free
Elizabeth Murtaugh Gangi
Scott D. Gossett
Erika Litterst Gruner
Kris C. Gruner
Brent A. Hall
Ingrid Wilder-Hayes
Tiffany J. Hemmer
Rhonda L. Larson
◆ Amy Hilgendorf Lumsden
◆ R. Stewart Lumsden
L. Lynn Marquez
Stacy Wilson McCann
Glenn C. Miller
Julie Carson Morrow
◆ Jay B. O’Neal
Christoph M. Oettinger
Michael R. Pankey
Andra M. Pavuls
Kirk D. Perry
Heather Seebass Peters
T. Ray Phillips IV
Victoria Schultz Phillips
Jason A. Pugh
Stephanie Kingsley Riggle
Joel P. Riley
Melissa McCreery Riley
Robert R. Ross
Jennifer Quigley Sappenfield
Robert W. Sit
Joseph L. Smith, Jr.
Gregory A. Stearns
Matthew L. Supple
Craig A. Westrick
Maria Sharpe Westrick
CONTRIBUTORS
Misty Ayers-Cumbow
William J. Bach
Spencer Gulick Baker
Ann Roessler Barcroft
◆ Shannon Canty Bates
Jennifer Emmert Berg
Joshua T. Block
Mary F. Brown
James R. Browne, Jr.
Bradley R. Brownell
Kathryn Ingle Calkins
John M. Cassady
Kristin Perks Champa
Louis E. Champa
Todd E. Cumbow
Jane Crandall Curtin
◆ Kathleen Hesse Driggs
◆ Mark T. Driggs
Elizabeth E. Felger
Rachel Warner Forward
C. Matthew Fox
Jeffrey E. Francis
Laura Sherman Getz
Julia Betjemann Gordon
Andrea Rollins Goslee
Sonja Speidel Greiwe
Susan Schoenherr Groeling
Wendy Elaine Harter
Mary R. Hayes
Heidi Shays Heinbaugh
John A. Hurley II
Lisa Williamson Jerome
Heidi Frielingsdorf Johnson
Laura Frigo Kearney
Laura Chabraja Keeler
Anita Lynn Lawrence
Kelly Key LeGard
Prescott LeGard
Peter N. Liebetreu
Renee Vaske Liebetreu
Katherine Embry Marek
Michele Nicholson Marinko
Anjela M. Martin
David J. Marzullo
Susan J. Morris
Jennifer Neal Myers
Belinda Howe Pereira
Marla Stanish Perkins
Susan Lyons Reichard
Sherry A. Reid
Julie A. Ridenour
Trent T. Ritzenthaler
Victoria J. Roose
Jamie Chapman Sarche
Mariette Johnson Scherer
Cecily Peterson Sokoloff
Jonathan N. Stack
Tanya J. Stanish
Michael Sullivan
Jill Darnall Tanner
Jill E. Thackery
Patricia Bonaccorsi Thompson
◆ Jonathan C. Weed
Amy S. Wharton
Jennifer Sherman Wilson
OTHER GIFTS
Janet Simpkinson Wolf

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Kathlyn E. Fletcher
Kathleen Gorman Maltarich
ANNUAL FUND: $44,726
DONORS: 128
PARTICIPATION: 23%
MATCHING GIFTS: $3,475
1837 CIRCLE**
Douglas S. Gourley
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Karen Jenkins Borgerding
Dale S. Porfilio
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Holly Adams Bailey
Mary J. South Crousore
Jackson B. Davis
◆ Kathlyn E. Fletcher
Charles W. Hetzel, Jr.
Sarah Sargent Hetzel
Amy Koeneman Hopper
Mary Bridges Lyne
Charles J. Meyer
Francesca M. Moroney
Andrea Powelson Singer
◆ Heike Cockerill Spahn
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Steven M. Broderick
Matthew F. Hatfield
Craig E. Lower
PATRONS CIRCLE
Rae Buchholz Barrett
Sara Ratliff Brown
Kathryn D. Campbell
Michael J. Giesecke
Christopher S. Gorz
Scott A. Russell
Emily Richmond Warren
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Andrew D. Alexander
Polly Clutts Ascher
Kristin Ailes Berrier
Stephanie Grieser Braming
Sven D. Christianson
Alison Winter Collins
Thomas D. Curless
Leigh Miller Dally
Ahren Ewbank
Kimberly A. Fitzgerald-Moran
Jill Frederickson
Kyle A. Gamble
Bryan P. Gambrel
Victoria Duncan Gardner
T. Michael Grayson
Milton A. Hatfield
Tricia Kirkby Hofmann
Gregory E. Jacobs
Dawn Grogan Kenny
Julie Licklider Kirk
Katherine A. Kless
John D. Meyer
Laticia Callecod Miller
Amanda Martin Mock
Heather Olson Morrow
John C. Morrow
Andrew F. Nelson
Brian M. Pease
Tarini V. Ramaprakash
Emily Dicks Reynolds
Jennifer Green Robbennolt
Mark S. Rye
Laura Cunningham Ryser
Tracy Broeker Sadlon
Jennifer Roessler Schultz
Rachel Stearns Stearns
Diana Morris Sullivan
Andrew T. Theobald
Tracy Heise Theobald
Rachel Bone Tuohy
Kaari Taylor Vaughn
Eric F. Wapole
Kathryn Noll Webster
James E. Williams
Kathryn Perrin Williams
Cindy Herzog Wood
Michelle Merkel Yoakam
CONTRIBUTORS
Alexandra Keresey Andersson
J. David Blang
Joy Rowe Blang
Derek Y. Brandt
Karen Butler Connell
Bret A. Cornn
Temple A. Custer
Laura Watson Davis
Lisa Stahly DeHart
Robert D. Dilts
Jamie Coolman Dreussi
Kara S. Endsley
Amy Elser Hall
Anne M. Hardwick
Brock E. Hastie
Cynthia Thomas Helms
Mark R. Hoke
Karen Horvath-Wulf
Mark A. Hudson
Catherine Millikin Ishikawa
Elizabeth B. James
Nicolette M. Johnson
Kathryn Hoffman Kister
Thomas H. Kister
Anthony O. Lakes
Rodney E. Lasley
Laura Lingle Luth
◆ Kathleen Gorman
Maltarich
Sarah C. Mannon
Gwendolyn Walker Martin
Amy Fleming McAllister
Sheila M. McDermott
Kendra Gordon More
Kathleen C. Nicely
Elizabeth Furlong Nickels
Christine A. Olson
Mary Jane Phelps
Clarenda M. Phillips
Gregory S. Portell
Mark D. Radlinski
Gregory A. Rohlfs
Maurice J. Schuetz III
Benjamin Stanton M.
Sheldon
Marjorie Lawyer Smith
John C. Stadler
Denette Peck Steele
Eddie Lee Stewart
Stephanie Shoman Stewart
Carri Stabenow Strauss
Katharine A. Teegarden
Krista Mullman Tweed
Lynn M. Wachtman
Heather Beebee Williams
Travis S. Wilson
Laura V. Witte
Beth Sturgeon Zukowski
OTHER GIFTS
Douglas S. Gourley

ANNUAL FUND: $20,786
DONORS: 128
PARTICIPATION: 26%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,109
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Carrie Seaman Alt
Kenneth M. Alt
Lisa Henderson Bennett
Elizabeth Mandala
Bernreuter
Megan S. Bieritz
Joshua T. Borders
David J. Burghard
Kimberly Madigan Burquest
Jennifer Glanert Callahan
Cynthia N. Callender
Jennifer Maude Carlin
Kris M. Carlson
Kep D. Carmichael
Kenya Stella Cobb
Steven A. Cobb
Andrea Helm Collins
Andrew P. Coolidge
Scott E. Davis
George E. Fogel
Richard J. Hawk
Amy Symons Hughes
Lisa Gerdes Jennings
Jonathan T. Macy
Nancy Skelton Nease
◆ Travis S. Nelson
Michelle L. Newland
Eric J. Pardell
Christopher W. Pfeifle
Deborah Hoerner Price
David E. Reading
Mary Kay Rivard
Lucy Schlauch
Brian N. Ullem
Robert M. Weaver
Laura Hesher Whipple
Joseph M. Wilferth
John H. Yerian III
Louise Laird Yerian
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Lisa Henderson Bennett
◆ André L. Brewer
Margaret Mayer Browne
◆ Andrew P. Coolidge
◆ Emily Smith Coolidge
◆ Timothy G. Franzen
David H. Lavelle
Melinda Nicholson Leighton
◆ Travis S. Nelson
Troy Noard
◆ James A. Rechtin
◆ Bradley J. Simmons
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Melanie Harshbarger Bella
◆ Kep D. Carmichael
Darin E. Williams
PATRONS CIRCLE
Jennifer L. Barth
Ben D. Comer
Margaret Tewel Comer
Marcia M. Fuller
“I received a Rector Scholarship, and now
it is time to share with others.”
– Charles J. Meyer ’92

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Justin T. Glass
◆ Rita Wetterstroem Hyland
Suzanne Menne Kirkhoff
Jennifer Pelzer Martay
Mark E. Netherland
Jason G. Petrovich
Madelyn Parker Russell
◆ Lucy Schlauch
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Richard W. Abraham
Julie Webster Becue
Lauren Stillwell Bernaldo
◆ Elizabeth Mandala
Bernreuter
Peter E. Borkon
Eric G. Bruksch
Miriam E. Cleveland
Laura Kurtz Clouser
◆ Kenya Stella Cobb
◆ Steven A. Cobb
Dennis J. Collins
T. Janine Ekulona
◆ George E. Fogel
Mary-Kay Tyrrell Gibson
Matthew B. Gibson
Jennifer Scott Hanson
Jennifer Fry Huber
Peter J. Huber
◆ Amy Symons Hughes
Eric C. Hurshman
Nozomu Iikubo
◆ Lisa Gerdes Jennings
Scott Jennings
T. Eric Klein
Amy Cook Lancaster
Richard G. Lancaster
Matthew A. Lessall
Andrew D. Lindsay
Christopher J. Maher
Rebecca Metz Mavon
Stanford K. McCoy
Tamika Ragland Nordstrom
W. Stephen Paul
Joanne Garner Perry
◆ Deborah Hoerner Price
Scott T. Schaefer
Robert M. Shupenus
Tyler J. Snouffer
H. P. Rawson Steffen
Mark A. Toole
Amy Schnaiter Tyler
◆ Brian N. Ullem
Courtney L. Waterman
Tucker J. Waugh
John E. Zimdars
CONTRIBUTORS
Amanda Burke Aaronson
◆ Carrie Seaman Alt
◆ Kenneth M. Alt
Janna Rieth Andry
Jason D. Barth
Tricia Lund Batson
Cynthia Schneider Beery
Tay B. Bourquein
Elizabeth Parker Carlson
◆ Kris M. Carlson
Susan Abernethy Coates
Susan Richards Daly
◆ Scott E. Davis
Beth Goodrich Durham
D. Todd Durham
Michael R. Ferrari
Bradley P. Fischer
Susan Guldin Fischer
David W. Fitzgerald
Katherine L. Gerhardt
Julie Ruffolo Gilpin
Eric K. Habig
Kevin B. Haight
Matthew R. Hall
Michelle Adams Hawkins
Robert E. Henry, Jr.
Christina Knutson Honos
Kathryn Rohlf Johnson
Suzanne Strack Jordan
Amber D. Kennedy
Jennifer Stafford Klinger
John E. Lancaster
Ellen Royse Lapierre
Frederik W. Lehmann
Tege E. Lewis
Tiffany Madden Lundquist
Lisbeth A. Lyons
◆ Jonathan T. Macy
Mary Stoesser Magnuson
Terri Stevens McConville
Terrance O. McKinney
William J. Murphy, SJ
◆ Michelle L. Newland
◆ Eric J. Pardell
Brian S. Perry
Jill M. Powell
Jamison S. Prime
Marguarite D. Rodgers
Michelle Aiello Rusie
Susan Maffett Stevens
Julia Laster Swanson
Lori Lindeke Switzer
Janet L. Tennyson
Sonya Parta Traisci
Amy Parkinson Underwood
Ivan J. M. Villasboa
Shawn A. Wietbrock

CLASS CHAIR:
Andrew T. Claar
ANNUAL FUND: $13,931
DONORS: 101
PARTICIPATION: 23%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,900
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Matthew B. DeVore
Misti Presnell DeVore
Jean Gileno
Lynn Abernathy Miller
Anika S. Moore
Ingrid S. Mount
Cynthia L. Pollock
Molly J. Salatich
Magen Elliott Savo
Keysha J. Webb
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Vincent B. Browne
◆ Andrew T. Claar
Kevin R. Eskew
◆ Wendy Fletcher Franzen
Brian R. Gibson
David W. Hopper
Erik A. Leighton
Kevin M. Miller
Adrienne Rasbach
Gregory A. Sissel
PATRONS CIRCLE
Kirby Brafford
Michael C. Hetzel
Jennifer Marshall Manns
David W. Martay
Jessica Rupp Netherland
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Julie Strader Baer
Ricardo T. Baker
Nancy Brougher Benincasa
Katrina Evans Clingerman
Kyle E. Clouser
Clinton V. Cox IV
Alexis A. Fink
Alison Baxter Giunta
Michael A. Giunta
Brian T. Goodman
Kevin D. Graves
Sarah K. Herrlinger
Jennifer Clark Hopkins
Gwynn Lloyd Hurshman
Stephanie Beck Klein
Elisabeth Kringel Lien
Kent P. Madden
John Patrick Mason
Irumbo Mateene
Eric R. Mies
Sherene Singh Mitchell
Audra Busche Nelson
Amy L. Reichert
Amy Tucker Ryan
Thomas H. Sams, Jr.
◆ Magen Elliott Savo
Mary Wilson Seitz
Karen Henry Smith
Madalyn McGovern Suits
Joshua R. Sutton
Jane Reinhardt Teeter
Matthew S. Tyler
Stephanie Heckler Vlachos
Ann M. Wise
CONTRIBUTORS
Amy O’Neal Aimonette
W. Gregory Aimonette
Tanya Dayton Anderson
Kimberly Benz Barkow
Tonya Wiseman Bayes
Jennifer Kershner Beck
Kathy L. Beymer
Jonathan C. Calabrese
Michele Howard Calabrese
John David Clodfelter
Christine Weddle Curtis
Tara Laing Dellutri
Laura Fischer Dwyer
Kristin J. Earhart
Amber Walker Empie
Holly Cheesman Fitzgerald
Jennifer Siekman Fletcher
Lisa McCullough Gall
Kathryn Stevenson Geraghty
◆ Jean Gileno
Deanna Watkins Goers
Sarah E. Green
Gretchen Yetke Greever
Kimberly Reynolds Grimes
Lauren Crawford Harmon
Brent C. Hastings
Derek S. Hedin
Peggy Carson Hellman
Julie Johnson Hopkins
Patrick M. Huse
Nicholas J. Kaster
Sarah K. King
Jason W. Kistler
Sarah Walker Krauss
Tyler B. Marsh
Edward J. Meier
Natasha Miles Miles-Pavloski
Christopher W. Naylor
Carrie McPike Perkins
Laura McMahan Reinking
Emily Kimbrough Roussel
Matthew F. Roussel
◆ Molly J. Salatich
Paul C. Smith
Jennifer Dalenberg Stockbridge
Kimberly L. Sullivan
Julie E. Tippett
Stephen P. Turan
Melissa A. Vail
Edward S. Walker
Jennifer B. Wurster
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Meghan K. Parker

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Jason A. Asbury
W. Brian Hatton
ANNUAL FUND: $10,942
DONORS: 86
PARTICIPATION: 20%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,250
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Kyle J. Venis
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Jason A. Asbury
Darrianne Howard Christian
◆ Justin P. Christian
Erik H. Elsea
Darci Oak Gibson
Gregory J. Mann
John W. Morse
Jonathan R. Phillips
Anna Klump Pilston
Richard L. Pilston
PATRONS CIRCLE
Jeffrey H. Bohmer
Charles T. Cornell
Jennifer M. Weflen
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Angela Hicks Bowman
Terri Ozbun Bruksch
Emmett E. Childress, Jr.
Thomas DeLano
Kerry Replin Greiner
Phillip J. Greiner
Karin Tremoulet Grunden
Shannon L. Harris
Robert S. Harrison
John J. Hirschle
Rebecca Wilhoite Jacklin
Kemp E. Jaycox
Damon Chase Newsom
Andrew M. O’Shaughnessy
Matthew V. Pisano
Ryan K. Smith
Shannon Whitt Smith
Gregory M. Watson
Murray A. Zelnick
CONTRIBUTORS
Janet Newton Adkisson
Yasmine Bell Allen
Rick E. Barcus
Heath W. Beaver
Christopher S. Benne
Heather Dubes Bennett
Jennifer A. Bieber
Lori Houston Brame
Carrie Schaefer Bucki
Colleen McKenzie Cleveland
Jennifer R. Cooper
Corinne M. Cusker
Danielle Ciaccio de Leon
Michael V. de Leon
Alisa Torres DiLorenzo
Cherie Lafollette Dupuy
Derek E. Empie
David M. Fahey
Amy Dygos George
Zachary D. George
James C. Giesen
Kristin Ingwell Goode
Laura Allport Hammack
Elizabeth Walker Hang
Brently A. Johnson
Britany Blakeley Johnson
Stephanie Nahra Johnson
Sally Grutzner Jones
Catherine Burkhardt Kolbeck
Kaia Van Dam Kraus
Amy Schwartz Kress
Jennifer A. Millikin
Amy Colleen Mullen
Anita Smith Murray
Kristen Tubergen Pantzer
Florencia Pettigrew
Rebecca Marfise Pizana
Kristin B. Rimington
Patrick B. Roberts
Brant D. Rumble
S. Brent Shreiner
S. Robyn Snyder
Katherine Gibson Wallace
Michael S. Wallace
Andrew S. Ward
Kathryn Elizabeth Waterfield
Daniel A. Weas
Alicia Kalista Weiss
Marci Welton
Julie Schoop Wemhoff
Maurya Reid Wendling
Deborah Schmidt West
Leslie A. Wilkinson
SPECIAL GIFTS
Kimberly A. Seaman
OTHER GIFTS
Krista Mishler Lavonas

ANNUAL FUND: $7,024
DONORS: 82
PARTICIPATION: 18%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,500
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Sara Toole Miller
David Saxby
Steven J. Setchell
Lowell S. Smith
Laura N. Williams
PATRONS CIRCLE
Susan Pavone Christopher
David E. Crook
Erin Linville Curley
Scot L. Johnston
Thomas A. Kiepura II
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Heather Phillips Dorr
Christopher L. Gottbrath
James J. Griffin IV
Peter M. Hepner
Sarah Norris Hepner
Jason D. Kimpel
Michael A. Lawton
Earl R. Macam
Kevin M. Mendenhall
Stephen J. North
Courtney Turner Paison
Curt A. Paison
John G. Pfleeger
Martha Grayson Pfleeger
Emily Potter Robertson
Daniel R. Roy
Brian P. Shannon
Jennifer Y. Tavares
Gwen Tohill-Macam
Paul D. Watson, Jr.
CONTRIBUTORS
Christina C. Anderson
Nana-Adwoa Shebah Asare
Lottie Pell Barcus
John T. Bauman
Beth Wesolich Bean
Mary Hall Bernheisel
Brian L. Boak
Lynn Wallis Boak
Eric T. Brewe
Stacy Poisel Clark
Alison Hammerschmidt
Cockerill
Thomas M. Cockerill
Amanda Jedlicka Custer
Julko E. Fullop
Adam Galilee-Belfer
Eric L. Gall
Charles A. Greene, Jr.
Stephen G. Grove
Meredith L. Guldin
Elisheba Runyan Hanson
Carole Hand Hill
Robert J. Hill
Andrea L. Hughes
Jessica Palmer Hurst
Lisa Notarianni Huse
B. Chandler Huselton
Jill Schmeckebier Huselton
Amanda Nichols Jellerichs
Anne E. Keller
Susan Chase Koerner
Joan Kennen Lefevere
Aaron J. Lucchetti
Amy J. Melevage
Bryan J. Murray
Sheila M. Nash
Amy A. Ragan
Jennifer Steadman Ryan
Kyle J. Salyers
Virginia L. Sampson
Kristin L. Schaefer
Megan Enkey Schoner
Rebecca Robertson Sheffer
Jerry W. Smartt, Jr.
Laurie D. Snyder
Jessica E. Staley
Christine K. Stiehl
Christopher R. Taylor
Erika Taylor Turan
Joshua A. Vaughn
Emily Trent Wanezek
Jennifer L. Wesolowski
John W. Yoder
OTHER GIFTS
Joshua M. Leighton

ANNUAL FUND: $10,695
DONORS: 100
PARTICIPATION: 24%
MATCHING GIFTS: $1,050
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Carolyn E. Whittier
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Ben H. Beck
“My DePauw experience taught me the
value of being an active member of my
community.”
– Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Lance J. Kugler
Jennifer Simmons Lucchetti
Jennifer Cunningham Martin
Amy Tabb Massey
Steven Charles Mays
Ryan T. Miller
Cristina J. Montemurro
Jessica Kornblum Moore
Devon Roberts Nelson
Charles W. Noltemeyer
Amy M. O’Donnell
Raphaella Palmer Prange
James C. Roach
Deborah Drenzyk Robins
Robert Gary Schuster
Sarah G. Shepherd
Rhonda Sites Smart
Kimberly S. Stammel
John W. Strange II
Nathan M. Swingley
Cathy L. Walker
Kimberly Svenson Weas
OTHER GIFTS
Stuart R. Buttrick
Scott A. Cobb
Aaron M. Kneas
Jaimie Pehling Leighton

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Jaime Best Guthals
Neil A. Guthals
John M. Kramer
ANNUAL FUND: $9,018
DONORS: 109
PARTICIPATION: 21%
MATCHING GIFTS: $2,150
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Kathryn C. Arbogast
Gregory M. Bornstein
Norris Eric Emmons
Danica Rodemich Mathes
Carlin R. Metzger
Nadia T. Mitchem
Kelly A. Ortner
Joshua M. Pitcock
Cassidy E. Ruschell
Mark A. Smiley
G. Scott Snively
Jeremy T. Stierwalt
Molly E. Wilkinson
Benjamin J. Wineman
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Colin R. Connor
Benjamin G. Elrod
Deborah Dalenberg Eskew
Brian P. Hauck
◆ Jamie L. Lewis
Alicia M. Root
Jennifer Schwartz Schmidt
◆ Mark A. Smiley
PATRONS CIRCLE
Laura A. Mehaffey
David P. Schellenbach
Laura Thurmond Schellenbach
Margaret E. Snow
Sarah Voss Wagner
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Kelly T. Banchak
Brandon M. Burke
Lora Yue-Moi Chio
Jonathan M. Clippinger
Jennifer Marsh Dixon
Maggie L. Dosmann
Devon K. Everhart
Joel W. Getchius
Kristin Sasse Griffin
Gregory A. Gvozdas
Scott L. Howard
Nathan A. Macy
◆ Nadia T. Mitchem
Jodi M. Noffsinger
Brooke Young North
Jason M. Phelps
◆ Joshua M. Pitcock
Jeffrey L. Rader
Katie Elftmann Rader
Martin A. Ruiz
◆ Cassidy E. Ruschell
Scott R. Stokke
Heather Updike Turner
Kelly Hughes Vaclavek
William F. Vandover
Amy K. Weisenbach
Emily Risk Winters
CONTRIBUTORS
Peter J. Akey
Alejandro Amezcua
Sioban Morrisroe Amezcua
Julie Seddelmeyer Ashabraner
Timothy A. Bognar
◆ Gregory M. Bornstein
Jennifer Philips Bott
Katherine McMullen Brown
James A. Carrick
Krista L. Clark
Jonathan Todd Coan
Kristin L. Comer
Kimberly Stimmel Coyne
Heather E. Dane
Sara Nakasone Denckhoff
Barclay A. Dexter
Wynesia L. Dickerson
Jennifer Schmaltz Ellis
Stephen A. Falace
Shelley L. Farr
John L. Ferringer
Mark F. Fink
Sara Bosin Fink
Anita Mendoza Garibovic
Mindy Lewis Gearheart
Bernard C. Haskins
Ryan M. Hays
Rachel Hood Herrman
Alanna Hobbs
Amanda Ousley Huff
Emily B. Hunteman
Adrienne Hoos Johnson
Austin S. Johnson
Beth Felker Jones
Robert A. Kiburz
Jennifer Bundy Kistler
Lisa Jane Kuhn
Christopher P. LaFollette
Megan Cary Lobe
Joel A. Luckhaupt
Sara Peters Luckhaupt
◆ Danica Rodemich Mathes
Jennifer Wagonseller Mathys
Michael A. Matteucci
Marguerite Daly McCarthy
Elizabeth C. McGroarty
Angela Vandenburg Miller
Garrett Hedgespeth Miller
Kristin Kinney Morrison
◆ Kelly A. Ortner
Joshua G. D. Patterson
Adam T. Payne
Allison A. Rank
Erica Levy Reh
Monica J. Roe
Meleah Ann Rush
Kimberly D. Sandner
Peter A. Sprague
Elizabeth A. Sundermann
Elizabeth A. Talyor
Jamie Baloun Toussaint
Mary Emison Uptain
Jeffrey C. Wagner
Katrina L. Wahl
Michelle L. Walter
Karly Jo Whitaker
J. Andrew Wise
Prescott M. Wright
Jeremy W. Zoladz
SPECIAL GIFTS
Jeffrey L. Rader
Katie Elftmann Rader

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Jennifer Raney Kalmus
David J. Posegay
ANNUAL FUND: $7,609
DONORS: 104
PARTICIPATION: 22%
MATCHING GIFTS: $250
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Erika K. Amundson
Anne S. Becker
Christopher J. Brown
Summer L. Burgin
Ryan J. Danks
Taryn Brand Fine
William S. Froehlich
Edward M. Garnes, Jr.
Jessica Hayden Hornocker
Jonathan A. Klinginsmith
Elizabeth T. Laughlin
Lynn M. Miller
Russell E. Newton
Anna Eidson Palmer
David R. Peaper
Kathryn L. Pitts
Kenton B. Smith
Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens
Edward M. Tarbox
CHARTER CIRCLE**
◆ Ryan J. Danks
A. Grant Hale
Joni Crosley Higgins
Rebecca Shaw Sims
PATRONS CIRCLE
John H. Bankhurst
◆ Jennifer Raney Kalmus
Scott M. Kalmus
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Cara Crosby Clippinger
Elizabeth A. English
Joshua D. Holton
Lindsey Gottfred Holton
Brian W. Jennings
◆ Jonathan A. Klinginsmith
Jana Dene Mathis
Lathe E. Miller
Blair T. Naifeh
◆ Russell E. Newton
Troy A. Smith
Benjamin L. Stewart
Sara Elizabeth Torpey
Perry J. Trowbridge
Jennifer Bachert Venutolo
Thomas J. Venutolo
Matthew J. Walker
Brian A. White
CONTRIBUTORS
Kristin Steinbrecher Amendola
◆ Erika K. Amundson
Heidi Middendorf Bagwell
◆ Anne S. Becker
Klarysa J. Benge
Lauren E. Bennett
Jason T. Bird
Dana Starr Bowen
Janet L. Briner
Jennifer L. Briscoe
Kelly Jackson Burton
Carin M. Chappelow
Yong Seok Choe
Kelly A. Conway
Vivian Caro Cook
Andrew J. Cornelius
Clarinda E. Crawford
Steven M. Dellinger
Theresa Kreuzmann
Derickson
Amber L. Ewing
Katharine Heldt Falace
◆ William S. Froehlich
Melanie A. Garrett
Olan B. Garrett
Cheryl A. Gonzalez
Patricia A. Guagliardo
Bradley S. Hallman
Erin Jane Hartzler
Jeanne M. Henning
Brian M. Hersh
Dana R. Holdman
◆ Jessica Hayden Hornocker
Heather A. Horton
John H. Hunt
Krista Lutterman Hurt
Kat R. Ingram
Mary Anna Isaacs
Leonica R. Keilman
Melissa A. Kiefer
Corrie E. Klopcic
Emily Jones Knuth
Catherine Force Koczaja
Christopher J. Kovac
James LaBarbara III
Wayne M. Lashua
Emily C. Liffick
Leticia C. Liggett
Naiomi C. Lundman
Elizabeth L. Martin
Jenny Meingasner
Alison Woodruff Miller
◆ Lynn M. Miller
Huw Andrew Morgan
Caroline E. Nagy
◆ Anna Eidson Palmer
Ryan C. Palmer
Kara Vozel Patterson
◆ David R. Peaper
◆ Kathryn L. Pitts
◆ David J. Posegay
Stephen C. Presser
John A. Price
Beth Siedentopf Ray
Meredith E. Rumble
Michael J. Rusie
Minty A. Russell
Jennifer D. Rutkowski
Brett R. Schetzsle
Kameelah Shaheed-Diallo
Clinton W. Sheets
Emily C. Smith
Bradley K. Stevens
◆ Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens
Christopher A. Susott
Katherine B. Taylor
James D. Wall
Kathryn M. Wendt
Jennifer M. Worth
OTHER GIFTS
Matthew A. Copeland
Matthew Lee Raymond

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Amber Franklin LaRue
Angie Hamilton Lowe
ANNUAL FUND: $9,724
DONORS: 112
PARTICIPATION: 22%
MATCHING GIFTS: $850
CLASS COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
Meredith Husak Balderas
David A. Copple
Kim S. Fowee
Jennifer Hetzel Hallman
Elizabeth Brooke Hamilton
Ryan W. Higgins
Richard S. Kebrdle
Daniel Hamilton Lowe
Lee A. Luxenberger
W. Kenney Marlatt
Kate E. Murray
Jill M. Skogheim
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Bradley R. Foss
◆ Ryan W. Higgins
◆ Richard S. Kebrdle
Shon S. Moss
W. Scott Priebe
W. Marshall Sims
PATRONS CIRCLE
◆ Kim S. Fowee
Joshua D. Johnson
Scott R. Reynolds
◆ Jill M. Skogheim
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Matthew Alden Barnes
Mikelle Holt Brady
Bryan N. Campbell
Jennifer Ruiter Ericks
Jessica Combs Harrison
Michelle Ross Kelly
◆ Amber Franklin LaRue
James D. LaRue
◆ W. Kenney Marlatt
Erin R. McDaniel
Nicholas A. Parcell
Brady C. Toliver II
Alissa Ewald Trowbridge
Kristen Bamberth Ulery
Nathan A. Ulery
Suzannah Beumer White
Justin B. Williams
CONTRIBUTORS
Michael D. Adams
Daniel R. Arnett
Jamie L. Aussieker
Tara A. Avery
◆ Meredith Husak Balderas
Jason J. Biss
Anne M. Bracken
Lauren White Brooks
Michael S. Brooks
Elizabeth J. Buening
Richard D. Buino
Sarah L. Burnett
Heather Helmling Carrick
Amy B. Centofante
Dawn Ahlgren Chapman
Christina Lyndi Chard
Ashley Sustae Clifford
Matthew S. Clifford
Lynsay Ann Clutter
Daniel J. Condry
◆ David A. Copple
Theresa Nysewander
Dellinger
Heidi L. Douglass
Laura J. Downs
Kelly Lynn Drane
Christopher H. Drewes
Tonya Heetland Fenske
Rachel E. Forde
Ryan J. Gackenheimer
Kristen J. Gauly
Sarah Ragsdale Beck
Lindsey Hart Chabraja
Eric J. Graham
Nicole Chabraja Graham
Ryan A. Miller
Laura A. Nein
Craig S. Remsen
◆ Carolyn E. Whittier
PATRONS CIRCLE
Ryan M. Burke
Katherine Bostwick Glass
Kelly C. Haley
Jeffrey J. Wagner
Melissa Murray Yuska
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Julie Altman Artz
George W. Bare, Jr.
Tara L. Benda
Andrew T. Bender
Andrew J. Bennett
Matthew W. Bowers
Johnathan V. Cuevas
Deirdre E. Deakyne
Lara A. Dodds
Lucy A. Ferguson
Ryan S. Fruchey
Carrie J. Fugate
Portia Renner Goodman
Matthew R. Gorrell
Catherine C. Grogan
Jean-Pierre Guilbault
Michael A. Harrison
Cheryl L. Heiss
Byron D. Hittle
Heidi A. Kohne
Libby Flewellen Lee
Jeffrey C. Mann
Stacy Winans Meloun
Clint D. Mitchell
Eric C. Peterson
Scott W. Rencher
Keith J. Sims
Brad A. Thomas
W. Hunter Wolbach
CONTRIBUTORS
Britt H. Anderson
James Barnett
David S. Bean
David M. Benne
Michael S. Berthoud
James C. Bertucci
Michelle Palmer Black
Margaret Kurz Braun
J. Matthew Broughton
Tamara Heetland Campise
Christopher L. Cassidy
Jennifer Cleveland Cassidy
Laura Welker Cochran
Traci Bailey Coil
Renee Carnahan Degner
Matthew D. Dellinger
Michael R. Denckhoff
Jason R. Dibler
Devon Thompson Ebbing
Scott B. Farnham
Melissa C. Feemster
Anne M. Freeman
Susan P. Gundersen
Dara Severson Gustin
Jason A. Gustin
Kyle D. Herrman
Mark J. Hiemenz
Shawn R. Highland
Jody Egley Hirschy
K. Michele Holmes
Inga Zeeb Holton
Jeremy T. Hopple
Stephanie Drasler Juneau
Jeanne E. Karsell
Jason P. Kreag

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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“I really found myself at DePauw. I didn’t
come to DePauw with a firm idea of what
I wanted to do. The Management Fellows
Program and the internships I found
through DePauw contacts helped me realize
I had a dream to be an entrepreneur.”
– W. Marshall Sims ’00
Kimberly A. Gilkey
Meredith L. Greenawald
Elizabeth Hope Grover
◆ Jennifer Hetzel Hallman
Molly A. Hodgin
Holly Shannon Hulse
James B. Humphreys II
Blythe E. Janowiak
Cody E. Jerden
Warren M. Johnson
Keith R. Jones
Mary M. King
Emily Lewis Lacey
Jennifer C. Lange
Max E. Lewis
◆ Angie Hamilton Lowe
◆ Daniel Hamilton Lowe
Adam M. Lux
◆ Lee A. Luxenberger
Justin Mapes
Teressa Maria Martin
Marc C. McAllister
Kevin A. McKelvey
Angela Marie Morris
◆ Kate E. Murray
Jennifer L. Noland
Ryan J. Opeka
Analisa C. Oviedo
Lauren M. Padalino
Brian C. Parsons
Jillian Boote Parsons
Brent R. Patterson
Timothy O. Phillips
Nathanial E. Pitzer
Xavier L. Pokorzynski
J. Nathaniel Powell
Karen E. Prisby
Adam S. Purgason
Richard J. Quagliaroli
Alison Jo Rabb
Keyona C. Revere
Kimberly M. Rymer
Dinah Hanson Sampson
Peter J. Sampson
Amy K. Seeberger
Benjamin D. Shane
Sandra M. Sherman
George Scott Spears
Margaret L. Stahr
Amal Nabil Sweis
Erin D. Underwood
Alicia Renee Walker
Lee Michelle Wright
Charles J. Yeo
Corey Clark Young
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Amy E. Hasbrook
OTHER GIFTS
Dawn Ahlgren Chapman
Yuri M. Klyachkin
Andrew R. Post

CLASS CO-CHAIRS:
Daniel S. Garrison
Ashley B. Krieg
ANNUAL FUND: $3,735
DONORS: 90
PARTICIPATION: 17%
MATCHING GIFTS: $445
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Lindsay Hunt Priebe
PATRONS CIRCLE
Amanda Kasl Burke
◆ Ashley B. Krieg
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Allison E. Bogner
Matthew Mark Enenbach
Ashley S. English
David W. Garrison
Laura Cordes Gvozdas
Jarrett L. Hicks
Nathan E. Hubbard
Michelle Geary Lane
Todd J. Lane
Molly S. Mugge
Nancy L. Nicely
Leslie A. Nolan
Marisol T. Tarango
CONTRIBUTORS
Chad J. Ashcraft
Rachel E. Atterberry
Abbey D. Blake
Mark R. Boeckel
Michael E. Bogers
Nicholas B. Bowles
Jennifer L. Breck
Michael J. Breon
Katy J. Brett
Heather McDermit Brewster
Kyleen Jensen Bushroe
Bradley Thomas Camden
Andrew D. Carroll
Erica J. Christophersen
Alison Suzanne Clark
Bethea V. Covington
Robert A. Dinwoodie
Dorothy Elizabeth Doggett
Justin J Donaldson
Melissa A. Dorko
Christine L. Dugan
Meghan Nicole Duke
Katie N. Effinger
Eileen E. Emison
Alana Keilman Farrell
Matthew R. Farrell
Benjamin M. Farris
Matthew E. Fink
Stephen E. Fischer
S. Luke Flory
Paula Leigh Frederick
Anne Berry Froehlich
Jonathan M. Gibbs
Lisa M. Goecke
Christopher L. Grashoff
Melissa A. Greives
Benjamin J. Griswold
Tamra-Lee N. Higgs
Christine M. Hohenberger
Sarah M. Holian
Angela R. Hollinger
Megan A. Horine
Andrea W. John
Kelly Jean Johnson
Felicia S. Jones
Emily Jackson Kersey
Jesse M. Kinder
Julie Rodgers Kingston
Holly A. Klunk
Tayla Connerley Lee
Lindsay A. Mayfield
Katherine M. McCleary
Angela Jo McCord
Tara M. McKillip
Douglas E. Milliken
Shannon Greybar Milliken
Lawren K. Mills
M. Susan Mills
Whitney Schnacke Mounts
Thomas B. Nowlin
Nicole A. Pudis
Kathleen C. Quinn
Jessica Freeman Rabuck
Holly A. Richards
Jess D. Riefe
Sarah E. Smith
H. Nelson Spencer, Jr.
Karen Bushouse Sprague
Jennifer N. Szynal
Ross G. Wagner
John K. Wall
Brian D. Webb
Mark A. Wilhjelm
Felix P. Yau
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF
Polly E. Marchese

CLASS CHAIR:
Ashley J. Barnett
ANNUAL FUND: $1,326
DONORS: 75
PARTICIPATION: 16%
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Jaclyn McDaniel Hicks
Jana Kraly Walker
CONTRIBUTORS
Jane Hale Bankhurst
◆ Ashley J. Barnett
Jennifer Nicole Barsema
Sarah E. Batterton
Erin J. Bauer
Robert J. Baughman III
Courtenay Grass Bogers
Katrina Cline Bradley
Kristal L. Brick
Wendy M. Casterton
Miranda Jean Cissell
Gregory T. Cook
Alisa C. Corey
Lindsay Anne Cornelius
Julia M. Demske
Elizabeth A. Elliott
Christopher S. Fitzgerald
Andrew W. Florell
Scott C. Franson
Stephanie A. Freeman
David Stephen Gauly
Katherine D. Gibson
Thomas M. Green
Michelle Ann Hahn
Ben Clarkson Hardaway III
Rachael Alyson Henry
Diana Suzanne Hill
Megan Elizabeth Hockley
Lysiane Huber
Denton C. Jacobs
Emily J. Jakubisin
Lauren E. Knauer
Paul M. Koenigsdorf
Kari B. Koeper
Rebecca Sara Konowicz
Elizabeth H. Kurfess
Jessica Lauren Lange
Cassie Trueblood Little
Peter J. Little
Aimee Nicole Marschand
Christina Marie McKelfresh
Justin L. McNabney
Kiley J. McQuinn
Natalie M. Moore
Megan M. Mulford
Edmund B. Nightingale
Rebecca Hedge Nightingale
Charles Northrop
Jennifer Nicole Nye
Heather C. Oster
Sally Rush Peter
Aaron Miller Pollack
Michelle Ziegler Quagliaroli
Jonathan Micah Rauch
Kimberly Anne Richardson
Renae M. Rogers
Carmeleta E. Rouse
Lara M. Rutan
Stephen Andrew Silca
Serena Longyear Smith
Kristin Susan Snyder
Leah Lindley Stanfield
Stefanie D. Stevenson
Allison Marie Stoller
Roy J. Talyor
Christopher J. Terhune
Jessica S. Thompson
Christina Collins Truelove
Katherine D. Turrentine
Reid C. Vegeler
Kristen Louise Wagner
Reginald T. Williams
Amee Katharine Yoder
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Samantha J. Robbins
OTHER GIFTS
Scott G. Fisk

ANNUAL FUND: $866
DONORS: 194
PARTICIPATION: 40%
MATCHING GIFTS: $160
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Alex Tristan Porter
CONTRIBUTORS
Cynthia Lynn Ackelmire
Daniel Vaughan Adams
John David Ahlers
John Keelty Alcorn
Jennifer Joy Allen
Guillermo H. Amezcua
Michael J. Arledge, Jr.
Michelle E. Aymond
Charles D. Baker
Brooke Barbee
John Tyler Benton
Megan Leigh Bevington
Tara Lauren Bevington
Jessica Lee Blevins
John Edmond Bossnack
Jay B. Bowles
Abigail J. Breck
Adam M. Broderick
Takiyah Lena Brooks
Stephanie Christine Brown
Katherine L. Busch
Lindsay A. Bush
Lydia Jane Butler
Sarah Beth Cahill
Catherine Joann Cannon
Jeffrey Scott Cochran
Andrew Jonathan Cohen
Emily Mae Collinsworth
Alissa Morgan Cope
Patrick Ryan Creel
Colin Christopher Cress
Susan Elizabeth Cromer
Adam Dean Croy
Julie Yong Culbertson
Adam Wallace Czerwinski
Theresa J. Daily
Kristin Alyson Damrau
Beau Tressler Davis
Natalie Michelle Deer
Joshua Troy Dials
Sandra Lizeth Diaz
Kimberly Weigle Dimmich
Kathryn Longer Dixon
Emily A. Douglas
John Thomas Effinger
Sara E. Endres
Jeremy T. Engle
Andrew D. Falkenstein
Barbara Felicichia
Dana Marie Ferguson
Shannon Marie Fimbel
DeAnn L. Flora
John Christopher Frankel
Marissa Kathryn Gee
Jane Elizabeth Gowland
Matthew Jacob Griggs
Leslie A. Haas
Lyndsi R. Habegger
Sarah Christine Haberer
Emily Collins Hallford
Nathan E. Hand
Haley S. Heathman
Rebecca Ann Heaton
Ashley E. Hedges
George E. Heidenreich
Christopher E. Hemmerlein
Theresa M. Herman
Leila Carolina Hernandez
Lindsey Jane Holden
Meghann E. Huels
Darren E. Hughes
Katherine Irene Hundley
Aina L. Ince
Devonne Danae Inman
June Wendice Javens
Carrie M. Jobe
Jeffrey A. Jones
Justin Jerome Jordan
Gail A. Kiles
Sara Kristen King
Lauri B. Kinkel
Tamara Kay Kjonaas
Alyssa Lorraine Klein
Andrea Kristen Koehler
Thomas M. Kominsky
Edmond Krasniqi
Anthony Paul Lang
Leigh Ann Lauth
Craig Allen Lehmann
Renita Lyn Leichty
Cory Richard Long
Beatrize Lopez
Paul Richard Lucas
Scott O. Ludlow
Kimberly Joy Luesse
Jack Michael Maniscalco
Regina Nicole Mayfield
Jennifer Lynn McDermott
Melissa A. McGraw
Brandy Michelle McKee
Skye K. McQuary
Margaret R. McQuiston
Meredith Ann Miles
Theodore E. Mioduski III
Nathan Michael Moch
Kylie Ann Moord
Kelly Marie Moore
Sarah E. Mordan-McCombs
Shelonda K. Moreland
Elizabeth Jane Morgan
Carey Christine Mougey
Sarah Jane Murray
Mary Elizabeth Murrill
Matthew Ryan Myers
Theresa A. Noble
Casey Leigh Anne Olsen
Dianna Yemi Olukotun
Terence S. Osborn
Carrie Anne Page
Katherine Anne Payne
Lucretia Marie Payne
Melissa C. Payne
Natasha Basey Pedroza
Jennifer Leigh Perry
Adam Michael Peters
Caroline A. Philipchuck
Anne E. Plymate
Elizabeth Anne Porter
Brian E. Power
Nikki Denise Price
Tal Matthew Radaker
Erin Rose Rasler
Daniel Marshall Reck
Kristi Marie Reinacker
Katherine C. Reis
Melissa Reyes
Haley Rhoades
Briana Leigh Rhodes
Mark C. Rinehart
Catherine Mary Robertson
Brigid Maureen Roche
Kathryn D. Rudolph
Jeremy M. Rust
Alison Lane Sales
Courtney R. Sayther
Tanya Michelle Schmitter
John Eric Schray
Nicholas Edward Schull
David Adam Scott
Natalie Nicole Seibert
Kathryn A. Shaffer
Scott K. Shelbourne
Charlie Shivers III
Allison Leigh Smith
Catherine Goodwin Smith
Jami Marie Snodgrass
Kristi Michelle Spears
Jason F. Speckman
Ryan N. Stan
Charles Robert Stanback, Jr.
Katherine Elizabeth Starkey
Trisha Jan Starner
Kristin E. Stranc
Steven Joseph Sumner
Caleb Michael Sutton
Jessica Ann Tackett
Martha Ellen Talyor
Andrew J. Tangel
Candice Moore Tatum
Jermaine D. Taylor
Lacey J. Tharp
Scott Howard Thies, Jr.
Angela Nicole Thompson
Amanda Brooke Thurston
Kaori Toshino
Erin Marie Toth
Ryan S. Truitt
Michael P. Vasey
Lindsay Sears Vogtsberger
Tuan Phan Vuong
Yuji Wada
Eboni Latoya Walker
Jennifer Lynne Walker
Alexander R. Walsh
Brian J. Wells
Emily Janet West
Tiffany Christina White

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Heather Lee Ann Wiles
Landon Robert Williams
Kristen Aiko Wong
Julie Elizabeth Wood
George Steven Yaros
David J. Ziemba
OTHER GIFTS
Paul Richard Lucas
Nathan Michael Moch
Gregory Baha’Id Din
Nammari

ANNUAL FUND: $1,839
DONORS: 119
PARTICIPATION: 24%
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Stephen J. Robinson
CONTRIBUTORS
Amanda Lee Baker
Amy Brevoort Baker
Kimberly Suzanne Barfield
Tonya Rebecca Barr
Elizabeth Joyce Bell
Leah Alexandra Berger
Rajai Rafsanjani Bimbo
Lauren Janelle Bohlander
Kodie Kaye Bonebrake
Erin Eileen Camin
Christian Campos
Megan Elizabeth Casey
Stefanie Joan Chambers
Laura Diane Clark
Kady Elizabeth Clevenger
Patricia Jennifer Cooksey
Elizabeth Erin Crouch
Julia Ann Crouch
Leighann Renee Daihl
Abigail Laramore Dalhart
Jesse Vernon Dame
Brian Thomas Daniels
Laurel Beck Danner
Abby Sue Dawkins
Anne Marie Donnellon
Meredith Joan Wodyka
Douglas
Kathy Lynn Eagan
Darren Elliott Eblovi
Danitra Jonnae’ Edmond
Nisreen Ziad El-Shamayleh
Mary M. Ennis
Ann Wainwright Farber
Joseph Adamje Feeney-Ruiz
Katie L. Findley
Arthur David Fisher, Jr.
Ross Bryant Fleck
Meghan Eileen Freeman
Bethany Jean Garrison
“As an undergraduate, I met so many
incredible people through my extracurricular
involvement. I want to continue that
experience as an alumna and serve the
University that provided me so many
opportunities… . Supporting DePauw
is very important to me because of the
positive impact my education has had on
my life.”
– Amber Franklin LaRue ’00
Katherine Ann Gehring
Keli Ann Gentry
Laura Michelle Grimme
John William Groth
Adria Marie Haley
Heather Marie Hansen
Myranda C. Harrison
Meredith Nicholson Hass
Kellie Lee Hasselbeck
Margaret Marie Held
Danielle Nicole Hendry
Rachel Lee Hill
Linsey Marie Hokanson
Nicholas Bryson Howell
Abigail Anna Huffer
Dayna Maria Ingram
Margaret Ruth James
Brady Katherine Jones
Ryan Patrick Jones
Alyssa Marie Kerestes
Angela Erin Keslin
Matthew J. Kleymeyer
Mary Agnes Koehler
Katharine Marie Kruse
Elizabeth Leigh Lacey
Katie Michelle Lewis
Abigail Longardner Lynn
Amy Julia MacDoniels
Amanda Katharine Manning
Kathryn Elizabeth Marshall
Leigh Ann Matesich
Kassey Jo Ann McQuinn
Camelot Annmarie Meal
Rebecca Dodd Miller
Andrew Elmer Molnar, Jr.
Nishila Mustafa
Josiah Lee Northern
Susan Marion Ostermann
Jonathan David Owens
Diana Alexandra Paguay
Abigail Ann Parsons
Emily Elizabeth Parsons
Lauren Blair Partaker
Kelly Janine Patterson
Benjamin Russell Peters
Erica Mary Peterson
Radomira Petrova
Matthew D. Ports
Alyssa N. Powers
Megan Monroe Racz
Kathryn Fuller Raphael
Kevin Christopher Rasp
Allison Kimberly Rechter
Anne Marie Reifsnyder
Anna Elise Rivard
Sara Joan Robertson
Kelly Marie Roske
Jessica Leigh Sater
Jessica Dayle Schneider
Georgianne Marie Siepka
R. Brandon Sokol
Lauren Mae Songer
Elizabeth Joy Stephens
Jennifer Gerrish Stone
Carly Ann Szentesy
Jonathan Clyde Tatum
Wesley T. Thornhill
Allyson Kathleen Tindall
Shea Michael Uebelhor
Jonelle Yvette Van Buiten
Adrianne Michelle Verla
John Andrew Wallace
Kate Alyson Western
Allene Wicker
Jamie Taylor Wilson
Bradford Tinley
Wochomurka
Eric Andrew Wolfe
Starla Leanne Yeh
Tria Nicole Yoder
Mary J. Zeiger

PARENT GIVING
DePauw parents provide essential support of the University to help create and maintain valuable
academic and leadership opportunities for students. The following list includes all parents of DePauw
students – both current and graduated – who have generously given to the Annual Fund.
TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Cornelius
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Paine, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Warne
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L.
Williams
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D.
Chabraja
Mr. and Mrs. R. David
Hoover
Mrs. Alice Ann Longley
Roberts de.
Mr. Frank H. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Ian M. Rolland
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Tenzer
Dr. and Mrs. John H.
Wallace
1837 CIRCLE**
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O.
Hamilton, Jr.
Mr. Ned A. Smith
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M.
Barkley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
Bryant
Jane B. Cook, Estate
Mr. Clint V. Cox de.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Darnall
Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Daseke
Mr. and Mrs. Luis R. Davila
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul
Drew
Mr. Mark E. English
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jakes
Dr. and Mrs. E. Henry
Lamkin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Leffler
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Leis
Dr. and Mrs. G. Richard
Locke
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Mazanec
Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Morehead
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F.
Radcliffe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L.
Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Norval B.
Stephens, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Stone
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Adams
Mr. David B. Becker
Mrs. Barbara Van Dellen
Bere
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Boynton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Canfield
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W.
Clarkson
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L.
Delves
Mr. Lee E. Dirks
Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fetters
Dr. and Mrs. Donald C.
Findlay, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
Geraldson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Giles
Mr. Carl H. Goltermann
Mr. and Mrs. David G.
Goodwin
Mrs. Susan Schacht
Hagaman
Mr. and Mrs. Max W.
Hittle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B.
McAlister
Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward
McGreevy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean A.
Mitchell
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Page
Mr. Jack F. Reichert de.
Mrs. Jack F. Reichert
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Robbins III
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Schmidt
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Schrier
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Sit
Dr. and Mrs. David B.
Stevens
Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wiese, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Mr. E. Webb Bassick IV
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred D.
Biggs, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Blau
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Breckenridge
◆ Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Brown III
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Burleigh
Mr. Joseph Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett W.
Butler
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Cole
Dr. and Mrs. Donald H.
Driemeier
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
Durham, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dwyer
Mr. B. Fiske Field
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Gibson
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A.
Haddox
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lyle Harlor
Mr. and Mrs. Irving M.
Heath
Dr. and Mrs. James M.
Holland
Mrs. Jane Stevens Illich
Mr. and Mrs. David S.
Johnson
Ms. Marcia Jory
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M.
Katula, Jr.
Mr. Ray Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J.
Kiburz
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Lau
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Lucky
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R.
Maine
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rick Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Morse
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Porter
The Right Rev. and Mrs.
John L. Rabb
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Rudy
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin E.
Schulze
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Jerald B. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke E.
Whitaker
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.
Allard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Ansel
Mr. and Mrs. James Barbieri
Mr. Philip E. Bash
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C.
Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Berger
Dr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Blair, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David A.
Bohmer
Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Breeden III
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Brumbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Graham C.
Bryce
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Buckman
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Buettin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.
Carney, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L.
Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Neal A.
Cochran
Mrs. Kathryn Schwarz
Colten
Mrs. Harriett Wolter Conner
Mr. and Mrs. S. Page
Cotton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Cox

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Campbell
Craddock
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
Crump III
◆ Ms. Bobara E. De Caulp
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Deer
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K.
Donaldson
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Downey
Ms. Madeleine Eagon
Mr. and Mrs. David L.
Emison
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Emison
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Mr. Dick Everard
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert
Fletcher
Mr. James H. Fletcher
◆ Mr. and Mrs. David S.
Fox
Dr. and Mrs. Paul D.
Frederickson
Ms. Beverly Grant Frier
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Galliher
Dr. and Mrs. James R.
Gammon
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K.
Gauly
Mr. and Mrs. David W.
Gilbert
Dr. and Mrs. John S.
Goetcheus
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Gottfred
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hall
Mr. Glenn C. Hannah
Mr. Charles P. Harbottle
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L.
Harmon, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Harris
Mr. C. Salen Herke
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Hillman
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Hodshire
Mr. Richard C. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Holland
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.
Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Houk
Mrs. Kareen Morris Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Jens
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin R.
Jewell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Kemper
Mr. Herbert A. Kern
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E.
Kiely
Mrs. John P. Kinsey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.
Kline
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Krivoshia
◆ Mr. and Mrs. S. Michael
Kunath
Dr. and Mrs. James W.
LaFollette
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Lancaster
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
Lincoln
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Lloyd III
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Lortz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lott
Mrs. Mary Sherer Lukens
Mrs. Dinah Eggers Mannlein
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendell
Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Martin
◆ Mr. and Mrs. James A.
McCarthy
Ms. Pamela A. McCord
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.
McCoy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David N.
McKeag
◆ Mr. and Mrs. S. Michael
McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore E.
Mioduski, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt D. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Moore
◆ Dr. and Mrs. Daryl
Morrical
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mull
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Muller
Mrs. Virginia Condon Neff
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Nerad
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Owen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R.
Page
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R.
Pantaleoni
Mr. and Mrs. Maclyn T.
Parker
Dr. and Mrs. Kris I. Patel
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.
Payne
Mr. William A. Pendl
◆ Mr. Gary R. Peterson
Dr. and Mrs. F. Garret
Pfleeger
Mr. and Mrs. G. Todd
Plymate
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D.
Pontius
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Powell
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Priebe
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg
Ramshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L.
Randall
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Reck
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R.
Renegar
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence D.
Rink
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Garret S.
Roosma
Mr. William H. Rudolph, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Sargent
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Schulte
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.
Schussler
Mrs. Joanne Arvidson
Sheperd
Dr. and Mrs. John R.
Showalter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Sisler
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Spackman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.
Steele
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.
Strasma
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Strup
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Taylor III
Dr. and Mrs. Richard M.
Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. J. McRae
Thorlton
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Welter
Mr. Richard H. White de.
Col. and Mrs. Frederick R.
Williams
Mrs. Janet Lewis Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Williams
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Winning
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H.
Yaeger
Mr. Robert L. Young, Jr.
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mace Aker
Mr. Dale D. Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart H.
Anness
Mrs. Barbara Gustafson Blair
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce C.
Boothby
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Boston
Dr. and Mrs. Elmer P.
Brestan
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.
Burkett
◆ Dr. and Mrs. Rick L.
Coffin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Cohn
Ms. Pamela A. Collins
Mr. E. K. Collison, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
Combs
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P.
Conover
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Alwin M.
Cramer
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Dimmers
Dr. and Mrs. Philip T.
Doughten
Mr. and Mrs. Boots Duesing
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Dutton
Mr. Lloyd E. Dyer
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J.
Eardley
Dr. L. Penfield Faber
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H.
Farris
Dr. and Mrs. James S.
Faulkner
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S.
Feemster
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D.
Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T.
Garrigus
Mrs. Barbara Mayne Gasser
Mr. Robert C. Gasser de.
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Kim W.
Graw
Mrs. Georgia Palmer
Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Grogan
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce P.
Grossnickle
Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Guild
Mr. Russell H. Hart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirl
Hatfield, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L.
Hodge
Mr. and Mrs. Noble F. Huff
Mr. Joseph P. Hughes, Jr. de.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.
Ives, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. John A.
Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jewett
Rev. and Mrs. Charles I.
Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A.
Kassel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
King
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Krouse
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Lavidge
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E.
Lewis, Jr.
Mr. John A. Light III
Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Logan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D.
MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. James T.
McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
McLoughlin
Mr. John C. Melangton
Dr. and Mrs. Gary R. Moore
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Mulford
Mr. and Mrs. David C.
Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Nunn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bergen
Parkhill
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A.
Pelham
Mr. Richard W. Pell
Mrs. Lois Stewart Perry
Dr. and Mrs. G. Byington
Pratt III
Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Pullin
◆ Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Rasp
Dr. and Mrs. Erick R. Ratzer
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.
Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rooks
Mr. and Mrs. David N.
Shane
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher
Shim
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Shorney
Dr. and Mrs. Philip D.
Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Sogi Soder
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Speller
Dr. and Mrs. Max L.
Stackhouse
Mr. and Mrs. David E.
Stahly
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Staley
Mrs. Kay Leonard Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
Surber
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Thayer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Watson
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Weise
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Weise
Mr. Walter E. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Wham
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A.
Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Yeo
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Zeiger
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Zukoski
PATRONS CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.
Adamson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Allen
Rev. and Mrs. William R.
Allred
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Ames
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson
Mrs. Joan Downing Aydelott
Mr. and Mrs. Brevoort
Baker II
Mr. Edward K. Banker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Beardsley
Dr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Beardsley
Mrs. Jane Evans Berghoff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Breese
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold R.
Briner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Britigan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E.
Brunette
Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Bucher
Mr. Jack B. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Casey
Dr. Warren J. Close
Ms. Barbara Reiners
Constance
Dr. and Mrs. Terry A.
Cromwell
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A.
Crow
Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard
Danielson
Mr. and Mrs. Ajit K. Das
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S.
Deichmiller
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Craig L.
Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Ernst
Dr. and Mrs. Philip N.
Eskew, Jr.
Ms. Cary Kay Fellman
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J.
Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Ferringer
Dr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Fetter, Jr.
Mr. C. Thomas Floyd
Mrs. Elizabeth Martin
Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Gee
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Gehring
Dr. and Mrs. F. Walker
Gilmer
Mr. George R. Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Golden
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gray
Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas
Grayson
Dr. and Mrs. Steven P.
Grossnickle
Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. August E.
Hawkins
Dr. and Mrs. Michael A.
Herrell
Dr. and Mrs. G. Richard
Hershberger
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F.
Hirschman
Lt. Col. and Mrs. William B.
Hoenig, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Holdeman
Mr. Clifton L. Holmes
Dr. and Mrs. David W.
Holty
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Hunter
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Ivey
Dr. David P. Jacobs
Mr. Harry D. Jacobs, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Keith III
Dr. Robert M. Kelsey
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howie King
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Kirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Kivett
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Krigbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lakin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Lane
Mr. William G. Latz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Leigeber
Mr. and Mrs. Puzant V.
Levonian
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Lilly
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lukens
Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Lyle
Mr. and Mrs. Mark P.
Mantovani
Dr. and Mrs. James H.
Mason
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne May
Dr. and Mrs. Michael S.
McCrea
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
McGraw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.
Mecklenborg
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R.
Miller
Dr. and Mrs. John Mohrman
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moss
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Y.
Natz
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Nealon
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Neeb

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Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
60
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
Northrop
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Phillips
Dr. and Mrs. Glen D.
Pittman
Dr. and Mrs. Talmage N.
Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Prosser
Mr. Michael F. Rapp
Dr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Reinhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Reis
Dr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Reitz
Dr. Robert W. Rinne
Dr. and Mrs. Ned P. Rule
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip J.
Salsbury
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmid
Mr. and Mrs. Warren L.
Serenbetz, Jr.
Mr. Wendell K. Simpson
Dr. and Mrs. Carl P. Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Wrede H.
Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W.
Sondee
Dr. and Mrs. Gustav E.
Staahl, Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Stiers
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.
Supple
Mrs. Ellen W. Svenson
Mrs. Hannah Jo Hofherr
Ten Eyck
Dr. Robert L.
Ten Eyck, Jr. de.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Theobald
Mr. and Mrs. Howard N.
Thiele
Rev. Richard A. Thornburg
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tsaros
Dr. and Mrs. C. Richard
Walker, Jr.
Mrs. Freda Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L.
Webeler
Dr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wochomurka III
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Wooden
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Yeo
Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Yoder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Zimmer
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. James S.
Abbott
Mrs. Ruth Henley Adams
Dr. and Mrs. Frank B.
Adney, Jr.
Mr. J. Patrick Aikman
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Aikman
Dr. and Mrs. David T. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.
Allen
Rev. Wesley H. Allen
Dr. Robert J. Alonso
Mr. and Mrs. Donald K.
Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.
Annett
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Arient
Mrs. Janet Ketchum
Armbrust
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit W.
Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Bach
Dr. and Mrs. James J.
Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Ballard
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barber
Mr. Alvin H. Barrows
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Batto
Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Baumgartner
Mr. and Mrs. James O.
Baxter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Bayer
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Beatty, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte L.
Beaver
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Beck
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Beery
Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Bennington
Mr. Allen K. Billingsley
Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Blang
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bogue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Borgmann
Mrs. Nancy Bardonner
Bossert
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Boswell
Dr. C. R. Bowers
Mrs. Mary Fisher Bowmar
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Boxell
Mrs. Edna M. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Boyd
Dr. Randall L. Braddom
Dr. and Mrs. Philip F.
Bradford
Mrs. Christine Moffett
Brain de.
Mr. Gordon H. M. Brain
Mr. and Mrs. William Breck
Mrs. Mary Murphy Bretscher
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brick
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Brown
Mrs. Mary Barrow Brown
Rev. Raymond P. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Larry S.
Browning
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B.
Brummett
Mr. F. James Buck, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel A.
Budreau
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M.
Burand
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Burch
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Busey
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Butler
Mrs. Selma Kamphaus
Caldwell
Mr. William C. Caldwell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T.
Carlin
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A.
Carns
Dr. and Mrs. Guy A. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Jan L. Chalfant
Dr. and Mrs. James K.
Chamness
Dr. J. Eric Christman
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E.
Christman
Mr. William M. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Claycombe
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Cleveland
Mr. Richard E. Clift
Mrs. Shirley Dungan Cline
Dr. and Mrs. Darrell P. Coats
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G.
Cochran
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B.
Consolo
Mrs. Janice Mullen Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Corbett
Dr. and Mrs. Alan S. Cordell
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Costin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E.
Crawley
Mrs. Jean Clark Crichlow
Mrs. Waneta Maxwell Dailey
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G.
Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Daniels
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R.
Danner
Dr. and Mrs. David L.
Danner
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O.
Dapice
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Daugherty
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Davis
Mr. Owen R. Davison
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
DeArmond
Mr. Ross A. Dean
Mr. Harry C. Dees, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Degitz
Mr. David D. Demorotski
Mr. and Mrs. Steven L.
Deppe
Mrs. Marcia L. Devlin
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C.
Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Dillon
Mr. Herbert K. Douglas
Dr. and Mrs. William M.
Dugan, Jr.
Mrs. Carolyn Hungness
Dunlap
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Early
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Eberle III
Rev. and Mrs. Charles R.
Ellinwood
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.
Elliott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G.
Farquhar
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Faulk
Mr. and Mrs. John Feighner
Dr. James A. Felts
◆ Mr. and Mrs. Warren F.
Fischer
Mrs. Barbara Miller Fisher
Mr. Hilliard J. Fjord
Mr. William H. Fletcher
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Flohr
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D.
Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fox
Mr. Robert G. Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. Willard J.
Frederick
Mr. Russell L. Freeland
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry A.
Freeman
Mrs. Phyllis Wefel
Fruechtenicht
Mrs. Marilyn Lundborg
Garber
Mrs. Mildred Routt Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.
Garlinger
Mrs. Marian Ellis Gifford
Dr. Deborah C. Givan
Rev. and Mrs. Robert L.
Glass
Mr. Richard M. Goltermann
Dr. Jack W. Graham
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Grass
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M.
Green
Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts
Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F.
Greenman
Dr. John B. Gross de.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H.
Gruber
Mr. M. Lewis Gulick
Mrs. M. Lewis Gulick de.
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Halfmann
Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael
Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N.
Halladay
Mr. and Mrs. Alf L. Ham
Dr. and Mrs. James C.
Hambidge
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas L.
Haneline
Mrs. Bonnie H. Haney
Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Hannah
Mrs. Marion Goldthwaite
Harcourt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Harding
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Hardy
Mrs. Thelma Hunter
Harkness-Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W.
Harmening, Jr.
Ms. Julie M. Harper-Wylie
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C.
Harris
Mrs. Nancy Lewis Haswell
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C.
Hauck
Mrs. Carolyn Waller Heagey
Mr. Craig R. Hedin
Col. Owen A. Heeter
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Heller
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Herrin
Mrs. Prudence Dix Hilger
Rev. Albert F. Hill
Rev. Melinda B. Hinners
Mr. and Mrs. Randall S.
Hintz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A.
Hirschfeld
Mrs. Elizabeth Surbeck
Hitchner
Mrs. Pauline Megenity Hoey
Mr. and Mrs. James
Hollensteiner
Dr. C. Curtis Holmes
Mrs. Marcia Fergus Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hornett
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W.
Houin
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R.
Hubbard
Mrs. Marillyn Knuepfer
Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W.
Huffman
Ms. Martha Obear Huggins
Mrs. Mary Coyle Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hughes
Dr. and Mrs. Keith R.
Hughet
Dr. and Mrs. James O.
Huisinga
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hyde
Dr. and Mrs. Philip H.
Ireland
Mrs. Rosanne Miller Jacks
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L.
James
Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward
John
Mrs. Susan Crabb Johnson
Ms. Jenna R. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Jolley
Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A.
Kaminski
Dr. and Mrs. Kean A.
Kamman
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy A. Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Takashi Kawai
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Kelly
Mr. Charles A. Ker
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Kern
Mr. and Mrs. David Klarer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.
Kleinschmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Kleymeyer
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Kling
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Knapp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Kniskern
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Knoblaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Dean A.
Koehlinger
Mr. and Mrs. Roland E.
Koenig
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas V.
Kruse
Mr. LeRoy M. Lacey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Laszynski
Mr. Michael W. Laukitis
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel N.
Leavell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lee
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Lempke
Dr. and Mrs. Joe C. Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B.
Lett
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Lett
Dr. and Mrs. George W.
Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene
Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis
Rev. Dr. Ronald W. Liechty
Mr. Steven K. Like
Mrs. Samuel M. Loescher
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Loring
Ms. Karen M. Loth
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Lowry
Dr. Harold M. Manifold
Mr. and Mrs. Neil L.
Marchese
Dr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Mathis
Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E.
Matthews
Dr. and Mrs. Lear A.
Matthews
Mr. Robert E. Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Mayr
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
McCaslin
Dr. Susan D. McCombs
Mr. and Mrs. Martin W.
McCullough
Dr. and Mrs. John W.
McFarland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V.
McMahon, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary K.
McWilliams
Mrs. Clare Allison Meier
Mr. and Mrs. John Meng
Mr. and Mrs. Christos G.
Miliotes
Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Terry M.
Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Milligan
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Millis
Dr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Mirro
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nicholas
Mohar
Mrs. Louise Martin Mohler
Mr. S. Robert Mohler de.
Dr. Joseph A. Molello
Rev. Ray H. Montgomery
Dr. and Mrs. John W.
Mooningham
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore
Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Moore
Dr. Lawrence J. Mordan
Rev. and Mrs. Jay A. Morris
Mr. John W. Morris
Mr. Norman G. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Thom J.
Morris
Dr. and Mrs. George G.
Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Mugge
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L.
Myrvold
Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Naftzger
Dr. and Mrs. Barry J. Nagle
Mr. and Mrs. Sami B.
Nammari
Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Neil
Dr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Nesbit
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Nice
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Nicely
Mr. and Mrs. Mike C.
Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Nolan
Mrs. Sheila Griffith Nolin
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Noll
Mr. and Mrs. Dan J.
O’Banion
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin
O’Connell

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** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
61
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Ohs
Dr. and Mrs. John R.
Oppenheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W.
Patterson
Mrs. Joyce Adams Patterson
Col. William H. Pearson
Mrs. Donna Hostetter
Peebles
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Perlick
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S.
Peters
Ms. Marcey A. Peterson
Mrs. Marcia Edwards
Peterson
Rev. Samuel B. Phillips
Mrs. Geraldine Primich
Pigott
Mr. and Mrs. M. Edward
Pinaire
Dr. William H. Poggemeier,
Jr.
Mrs. Marilyn Pollock
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D.
Porter III
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.
Porter, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald S.
Powell
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Presutti
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V.
Price
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Qua
Mrs. Elizabeth Doeller
Radcliff
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Rakes
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H.
Ransdell
Mr. Donald M. Reamer
Mr. and Mrs. Plenny J. R.
Reece
Dr. and Mrs. Donald G.
Reiff
Mrs. Karen West Reiman
Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Reiners III
Ms. Claudia S. Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Preston L.
Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Gary R.
Richert
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Rikhoff
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W.
Rinaker
Mr. and Mrs. Grover H.
Roane
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H.
Rodman
Mrs. Esther Strong
Rogers de.
Mr. George B. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. James
Rosensteele
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L.
Rossiter
Mr. and Mrs. Barry O.
Rudert
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J.
Ruedig
Dr. and Mrs. Armen
Sarkissian
Mr. Richard R. Savage
Dr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Scaife, Jr.
Mr. G. David Schiering
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Schirmer
Mr. and Mrs. Gary C.
Schlensker
Dr. David L. Schmalz
Dr. and Mrs. John F.
Schneider
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Schultheis
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Seitz
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H.
Selby
Rev. and Mrs. L. Ray Sells
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O.
Shasanmi
Mr. and Mrs. David R.
Sheaffer
Mrs. Ellen Beebee Shelby
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A.
Shingledecker
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shoop
Mrs. Sue Lett Showalter
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence F.
Skelton
Mrs. Lucy Brown Sloan
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Smith
Ms. Mary Lacy Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald D.
Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Craig E.
Solberg
Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Elliott L.
Sorge
Mrs. Shirley Veneman Staggs
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stark
Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele
Dr. Ralph S. Steele
Dr. Jay U. Sterling
Mrs. Alice Taylor Storey
Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Stringfellow
Mrs. Alice Edelmaier
Taglauer
Ms. Dolores M. Templeton
Mrs. Eleanor Davis Tener
Dr. E. Lain Tetrick
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S.
Thiem
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Thomas
Mr. John L. Toboja
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Totman
Ms. Mary E. Touchstone
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
Treffehn
Mr. and Mrs. Russell F.
Triebel
Mr. and Mrs. Allen R.
Trowbridge
Dr. and Mrs. Spencer F.
Trudgen
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Tubergen
Mrs. Ann Clarkson Turpin
Mrs. Imo Yates Umfleet
Mrs. Jane Hale Utterback
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Van Nest
Dr. and Mrs. Joe W. Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Vear
Mr. and Mrs. G. David
Voges
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Voris
Dr. and Mrs. Jon H. Voss
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M.
Wade
Mr. and Mrs. Norman O.
Wagoner
Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Walker
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Walker
Mr. and Mrs. P. David
Waller, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald B.
Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Egbert S.
Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K.
Weimar
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E.
Welker
Mr. George F. Westfall
Mr. Charles A. Whitcomb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Whitelaw
Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Willman
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. David E.
Winton
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Wood
Mrs. Barbara Underwood
Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Wright
Mrs. Wendy Ferguson
Wright
Mr. and Mrs. John O.
Wyandt
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla D. Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F.
Yanson
Mrs. Linda Whitaker Young
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Young
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E.
Zabinski
Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Zachritz
Mrs. Marjorie Wilkinson
Zaring
Mrs. Joelen Cox Zimont
CONTRIBUTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Myles K.
Acken
Ms. Faith Allen
Col. John C. Anderson
Ms. Martha J. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Andress
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Andrew
Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin E.
Antle
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L.
Archibald
Mrs. Kimberly Johnson
Arrington
Dr. and Mrs. William C.
Ashman
Mr. and Mrs. Gunther W.
Baatz
Dr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Babbs
Dr. and Mrs. James L.
Babcock
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M.
Barcus
Mr. Lester S. Barritt
Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Baumgartner
Mrs. Mary Hester Bayer
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R.
Bechtold
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Donelle G.
Beckford
Mr. and Mrs. Warren E.
Beebe
Mr. Lester E. Beesley
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Bennett
Dr. Gilbert H. Bierman
Rev. William M. Blessing
Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Blunt
Mr. and Mrs. Jose R.
Boatman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boeh
Dr. and Mrs. Talmage R.
Bosin
Mrs. Lynn Tozer Bowles
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell K.
Bowman
Mrs. Susan Day Brattain
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Breck
Mr. and Mrs. Parke M.
Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Brown
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Brunkow
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Brunskill
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan
Mrs. Judith Hager Bryan
Mrs. G. Renee Bullock
Mr. F. Rick Bundy
Mr. and Mrs. Keith W.
Burnham
Dr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Bush
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R.
Bushouse
Dr. D. Keith Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Russell L.
Caplin
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C.
Capp
Mrs. Mary Daggett Carlton
Mrs. Jane Mohler Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.
Castellini
Mr. Bill F. Cauldwell de.
Mrs. Margaret Stigler
Cauldwell
Ms. Carol A. Cavallaro
Dr. Robert B. Chevalier
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Cissell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Claar
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Clark
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wm
Clemenson
Mr. and Mrs. David W.
Clifford
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coan
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Cole
Ms. Mary M. Colvard
Mrs. Barbara Coons
Connelly
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Corrigan
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L.
Couden
Dr. Francoise Coulont-
Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W.
Cunningham
Ms. Leigh A. Cutrell
Mr. Charles H. Dale
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T.
Damrau
Ms. Marian Mitchell
Davidson
Ms. Betty Kleinke Detrick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Dickerson
Mrs. Claire Heywood Dietz
Ms. Barbara Nutt Dirks
Mr. Edward F. Dirks
Mrs. Jane Dunning Dirks de.
Dr. Mac R. and Dr. Joyce E.
Dixon-Fyle
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K.
Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dow
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Dressel
Mr. Richard S. Eads
Mrs. Mary Lois B. Eberle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Edmunds
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Eichelberger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Ekkens
Rev. and Mrs. John N. Elliott
Mr. Howard W. Eloe
Mrs. Carol Olson Emens
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Euson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J.
Evans
Mrs. Barbara Madill Evarts
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Fama
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M.
Fellegy
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Fletcher
Mrs. Nancy Cox Fontaine
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E.
Fosheim
Mr. and Mrs. James J.
Gallagher
Mrs. Barbara Stahoviak Gates
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Gee, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiss
Mrs. Kay Geuder
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.
Gonzalez
Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Gottbrath
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M.
Gotway
Mr. Jeffrey D. Govert
Ms. Nancy J. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D.
Greeter
Mr. and Mrs. C. William
Gregory
Dr. and Mrs. John H.
Greves III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael N.
Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Guagliardo
Mrs. Barbara Banks Gurney
Mrs. Mary Sears Haake
Mrs. Wanda Beebe Hamilton
Mrs. Mary Jones Hanna
Ms. Diana L. Hanson
Rev. and Mrs. David M.
Harr
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Hasenour
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Hawkins
Mr. Harvey H. Helm
Ms. Patricia Herrell Hentze
Mr. Harry Hertzberg
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.
Hession
Mr. and Mrs. Chris L.
Hilbrich
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Dan R.
Hillenburg
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Holland II
Mrs. Jane Hedgcock Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J.
Holtkamp
Mr. and Mrs. S. Werner
Homan
Mr. Franklin D. Horner
Mrs. Franklin D. Horner de.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Horton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Howson
Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn J.
Huber
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.
Ingle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P.
Isch
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Jay
Rev. and Mrs. Peter F. Jessen
Ms. Janet L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C.
Jones
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J.
Karacic
Mrs. Margaret Showalter
Keith
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Kelly
Mrs. Carol Breuhaus Kenney
Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Ket
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R.
Keyes
“We are proud and pleased to be a part of
the DePauw University family. By participat-
ing in the Parents’ Fund, DePauw parents
help ensure that our children’s college years
are filled with educational and personal
growth and all the promise for a rewarding
future.”
– Gary R. Peterson and Bobara De Caulp
Parents of Sara M. Peterson ’05
Parents’ Fund Committee Co-Chairs

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Dr. and Mrs. Kris W.
Kindelsperger
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Kinnett
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kip Kistler
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kling
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nyle
Klinginsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F.
Knoblock
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Konowicz
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D.
Kovac
Mrs. Ruth A. Kovac
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Kuresman
Mrs. Janet Robison Landen
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Lathrop
Ms. Ann Fairchild Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Leist
Dr. and Mrs. David E. Lenz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A.
Lewison
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Life
Ms. Jane Lambert Like
Ms. Jo Ankeny Lindamood
Mr. James T. Little
Ms. Jeanne Hickman Logan
Mrs. George E. Lortz
Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Lovison
Ms. Darlene MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. David F.
Mahoney
Dr. and Mrs. David C.
Marini
Mr. and Mrs. Brent R.
Marquand
Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott
Martindill
Mr. Neil Marzella
Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin J.
Maxfield
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mazor
Ms. Martha McCormack
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.
McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
McDermit
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
McElhaney
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
McGonigal
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
McLaren
Mrs. Susanne Chamberlin
McMichael
Dr. and Mrs. Mark A.
McQuinn
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R.
McQuiston
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A.
Medlock
Mr. and Mrs. Randall S.
Miller
Mrs. Katherine Moseley
Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Tom J.
Mooney
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K.
Moore
Mrs. Edward Moroney
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D.
Morrison
Dr. and Mrs. Jim L. Mott
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Mulligan
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L.
Napier
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Neff, Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert H.
New
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Newlin
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Niersbach, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell V.
Norris
Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond
North, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl G.
Odenwald
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B.
Odle
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B.
Oler
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M.
Olson
Mrs. Sara Denton Ong
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ostermann
Dr. and Mrs. Steven S.
Overman
Mrs. Mary Simmons Pauley
Mr. and Mrs. Kimberly
Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Pfister
Ms. Dian Der Ohanian
Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C.
Phipps
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M.
Ponzi
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Power
Mr. Val Price, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. William M.
Price
Mr. Don E. Prosser
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Rafferty
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Rausch
Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Reber
Ms. Kathleen H. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Ricketts
Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Rines
Dr. and Mrs. Richard T.
Roessler
Ms. Gail A. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Mikel O. Ropp
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
Rychlak
Rev. Robert A. Schilling
Mr. John W. Schlotz
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D.
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Schubert
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R.
Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie E.
Skeeters
Mr. and Mrs. Gilman D.
Smith
Mr. William W. Smits
Dr. and Mrs. Donn H.
Spilman
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Sprague, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.
Stark, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Stephens
Mr. John A. Stevens
Mrs. Sarah Malley Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Stewart
Mrs. Virginia Gibson
Stieglitz
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W.
Stock
Mrs. Virginia Jacoby Stooker
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G.
Storti
Mrs. Mary McDonald
Stragand
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.
Strasburg
Mr. and Mrs. John Sturgeon
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Sugrue
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C.
Swanson
Ms. Peggy L. Swihart
Ms. Kimberley Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Taylor
Mrs. Maureen Sullivan
Taylor
Mrs. Margaret Hastings
Teegardin
Mrs. Deborah Schade
Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L.
Thornburg
Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Tichenor
Mrs. Christine Felix Tracey
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Trela
Ms. Kathryn N. Triplett
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M.
Trogden
Dr. and Mrs. Byron E. Truax
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.
Valentine
Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillip
Van Winkle
Dr. Charles T. Vear
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P.
Walch
Mrs. Suzanne Schulze Walker
Mr. and Mrs. John Wally
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wanberg
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Webb
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.
Welliver
Ms. Barbara Carnahan West
Mr. Richard C. Wheat
Mrs. Rebecca Fortenbery
Widmer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.
Wieland
Mrs. Virginia Olson
Wilkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J.
Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L.
Winter
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Wissing
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Witter
Mrs. Joyce Bittner Wylie
Ms. Carolyn Duncan Young
Mr. and Mrs. Donald K.
Zabelin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zellers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.
Zondor
SPECIAL GIFTS
Mr. Lafayette W. Argetsinger
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S.
Bacon, Jr.
Mr. E. Webb Bassick
Mr. David B. Becker
Dr. and Mrs. David A.
Bohmer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott R.
Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Burleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett W.
Butler

TRUSTEE ASSOCIATES**
Mrs. James W. Emison
Mrs. William D. George, Jr.
Mrs. Erik G. Nelson
Mrs. Richard D. Wood
EAST COLLEGE CIRCLE**
Mrs. Timothy C. Collins
Mr. Thomas S. Henderson
Mr. Allan B. Hubbard
Mrs. Amy Zino Reavis
Mrs. Gilbert H. Reese
Mrs. Ian M. Rolland
◆ Ms. Marilyn Tenzer
FRIENDS, FACULTY AND STAFF
1837 CIRCLE**
Mr. Robert E. Allen
Mr. Nelson Schaenen
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE**
Mrs. Barbara Daseke
Mrs. Christie B. de Nicola
Mr. L.G. Enroth
Mr. David W. Givens
Mrs. Martha Dampf Lamkin
Mr. Todd Nicholson
Ms. Myrta Pulliam
Mrs. Blair A. Rieth, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara D. Stone
Mrs. Judith A. Young
OLD GOLD CIRCLE**
Mrs. K. Roald Bergethon
Mrs. Cheryl Boswell
Mr. Walter A. Boynton
Mrs. John P. Douglass
Mrs. Vicki C. Fischer
Mrs. Caren Flewellen
Mr. David G. Goodwin
Dr. Kristina L. Greenwood
Mrs. Richard A. Hansen
Mrs. Norman Miller Johnson
Mr. Donald J. Keller
Mrs. Sally E. Lanham
Mrs. Linda Mahrdt
Mr. Miguel D. Miguelez
Mrs. Robert L. Mitchell
Mr. Thomas R. Moore
Ms. Terry L. Muilenburg
Mrs. Richard S. Neville
Mr. Bruce S. Nicholas
Mrs. Maria Renna Sharpe
Mrs. Paul W. Vogel
Mr. T. O. Wiese, Jr.
ASBURY CIRCLE**
Dr. Neal B. Abraham
Mr. Brian L. Beals
Mrs. Leslie L. Casey
Mr. Keith W. Charles
Mr. William M. Dickson
Mrs. Sharon C. Evans
Ms. Mary E. Fanyo
Mrs. Madelon Rose Fross
Mr. David W. Goodrich
Mrs. Linda D. Grannon
Mr. Joseph F. Grinnell
Mr. Craig A. Haddox
Mrs. T. Lyle Harlor
Mr. Terry Hartshorn
Mr. William Jenks
Mr. Theodore M. Katula, Jr.
Mr. Theodore R. Peterson
Mrs. Erwin E. Schulze
Mr. William M. Shaner III
Mrs. John C. Siegesmund
Mr. James H. Simkins, Jr.
Dr. Charles L. Smith
Mr. C. Richard Spaulding
Mr. James R. Strawn
Mrs. Gale Unterberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Canfield
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Darnall
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Drack
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul
Drew
Mr. James W. Emison
Mr. and Mrs. David B.
Englehart
Mr. Dick Everard
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert
Fletcher
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Gibson
Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Guild
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis
Gulick
Mr. and Mrs. R. David
Hoover
Mr. David J. Kirkby
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R.
Maine
Mr. Thomas M. Mansager
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Mazanec
Dr. Thomas L. McCormick
Mr. and Mrs. Dean A.
Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Morehead
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Paine, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert
Reese
Mr. and Mrs. Norval B.
Stephens, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.
Strasma
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Tenzer
Mrs. Mildred J. Tracht
Mrs. Elizabeth Dye Walker
Dr. and Mrs. John H.
Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Warne
Dr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Whetzel
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.
Wohlers
OTHER GIFTS
Dr. and Mrs. David C.
Ahlgren
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Andrew
Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Blunt
Mrs. Howard B. Burkett
Dr. and Mrs. James L.
Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J.
Dalesandro
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L.
Ellett
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Dr. Philip N. Eskew, Jr.
Mr. Keith A. Gossard
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.
Ives, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Jackson
Mr. Charles Kostel
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Lortz
Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E.
Matthews
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Mays
Dr. and Mrs. John W.
McFarland
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore
Mrs. Gwen G. Morris
Mr. Mark W. Reis
Dr. and Mrs. Dennis G.
Richter
Dr. and Mrs. John A.
Ricketts
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P.
Schwartz
Mr. Ned A. Smith
Dr. John L. Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Larry G.
Sutton
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Thomas
Dr. Paul W. Vogel
Mr. Guy M. Binx Walker
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur G.
Wallace, Jr.
LEGACY GIFTS
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Brumbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Emison
Mr. M. Lewis Gulick
Mrs. M. Lewis Gulick de.
Mr. Glenn C. Hannah
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Houk
Dr. and Mrs. Mark C. Mills
Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Morehead
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Paine, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Qua
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Rudy
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L.
Williams

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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“My faculty fellowship allowed me to open
up a new line of research in my field – re-
search that has reinvigorated my professional
life and my ability to bring fresh ideas into
the classroom. As a result of this fellowship,
I have become a more productive scholar
and a more knowledgeable and dynamic
teacher.”
– Jeffrey T. Kenney, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Religious Studies and
Nancy Shelly Schaenen Faculty Fellow
Mrs. Thomas K. Vandiver
Mrs. Bertha K. Whitaker
Mr. L. E. Whitesides, Jr.
Dr. Donna L. Wiley
Mrs. Susan Wohlfeld
CHARTER CIRCLE**
Mr. Albert E. Baur
Mr. Richard L. Bender
Dr. David A. Bohmer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Bottoms
Mr. Larry Boulet
Mr. David J. Bradley
Mrs. Bernard R. Brennan
Mr. Michael C. Brilley
Mrs. Pamela Brooks
Mr. James R. Buck
Mr. E. Rexford Bull
Mr. Roger Cannell
Mrs. Mary Cooke Carroll
Mr. Clark J. Chandler
Mr. Geoffrey R. Christy
Mrs. Paul T. Cochran
Mr. S. Page Cotton, Jr.
Mrs. J. Campbell Craddock
Mr. David Dabbiere
Mrs. Joseph H. Danks
Mrs. Sandra J. Dodd
Ms. Madeleine Eagon
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Emison
Mrs. John A. England
Dr. Robert H. Farber
Mrs. Robert J. Fauth
Mr. Allan W. Ferrin
Mrs. Allen D. Fleener
Mr. John N. Fox, Jr.
Mr. David W. Funke
Dr. and Mrs. James R.
Gammon
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K.
Gauly
Mrs. William G. Gerber
Dr. Lowell Goodman
Mr. A. Grant Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Norman L.
Handy
Mr. Howard L. Harmon, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Hartman
Mr. James T. Hegenbarth
Mrs. Lois Jane Heller
Mrs. Ellen O. Henry
Mr. John E. Hollett III
Mr. Robert D. Jenkins
Mrs. Mason P. Jett
Mr. Wendell H. Johnson
Mr. Robert M. King
Mrs. Rita Kleinschmidt
Mr. Thomas Klingaman
Mr. J. Michael Kota
Dr. James W. LaFollette
Mr. Edward Lee
Mrs. Ann Lewis
Mr. James L. Lincoln
Mrs. Jean L. Locke
Mr. Robert C. Manion
Mrs. C. Wendell Martin
Mr. Thomas R. McCully
Mrs. Laurie K. McMahon
Mr. Gaylord L. Meyer
Mr. Robert W. Miller
Mrs. Patricia Mohr
Mrs. Mary Ann Moore
Dr. John E. Morrill
Mr. Ajay Nagpal
Mrs. Sharon Neighbours
Mrs. Monica M. Norman
Dr. Joseph C. Oakley
Mr. Paul F. Oldfield
Mr. Kenneth A. Owen
Dr. Harrison W. Parker
Mr. David Patterson
Mr. Ben C. Peternell
Mr. James M. Phemister
Mr. Peter T. Phinny
Mrs. Beverly L. Pinaire
Mr. Gregg Ramshaw
Rev. A. Eugene Rushing
Mrs. Thomas A. Sargent
Mr. Steven J. Setchell
Ms. Julie Sheppard
Mrs. Mary S. Showalter
Mrs. Julie Simmons
Mr. Steven W. Starke
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Stevens
Mr. Robert Stine
Mrs. James N. Thompson
Dr. Dennis A. Trinkle
Mrs. Ellen W. Trovillion
Mr. John B. Van Duzer, Jr.
Mrs. James C. Van Horne
Mr. Raymond H.
Van Wagener, Jr.
Dr. Dale W. Vanden Brink
Mrs. Jean Wadsworth
Mrs. William Walton
Mrs. Susan A. Welch
Mrs. Richard A. West
Mr. James C. Wood
Mrs. Jean Wood
Mr. Douglas H. Yaeger
Mr. Jeffrey Yingling
Mr. John C. Zink
FOUNDERS CIRCLE
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mace Aker
Mr. Arnold P. Austin
Mrs. Norman N. Babcock
Mr. Charles W. Battey
Mr. Patrick L. Baude
Mrs. Amy Bever
Mr. John D. Brookmeyer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.
Burkett
Mr. Gilbert D. Cheatham
Mrs. Hannah R. Cullis
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Doan
Mr. Gary E. Engel
Mr. Robert L. Fischer
Mr. Mark T. Garrigus
Mr. Michael Gullifor
Mr. L. James Hague, Jr.
Ms. Erica Harper
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirl
Hatfield, Jr.
Mrs. Susan L. Henricks
Mr. Shaun P. Holliday
Mr. Noble F. Huff
Dr. James A. Jagger
Dr. Arnold E. Jeltsch
Mrs. Shirley Johnson
Dr. Max J. Kalm
Mrs. Marie S. Kocoshis
Mr. Karl J. Kovach
Mr. Lynn C. Liebschutz
Mr. Albert A. Luderer
Mr. Michael D. MacGregor
Mr. John M. Messerschmidt
Mr. R. Michael Molloy, Sr.
Mrs. Virginia Murphy
Mr. David C. Murray
Mrs. Ruth B. Nicoll
Mr. Mitchell F. Nielsen
Mrs. Robert F. Ogden
Mr. Richard S. Ratcliff
Mr. David N. Shane
Mr. Richard A. Speller
Mr. Stephen H. Staelin
Mrs. Craig R. Stokely
Mr. Stephen L. Webster
Mrs. Ann B. White
Mrs. George B. Williams
Mrs. Dawna S. Wilson
Mr. Roger H. Zanes, Jr.
PATRONS CIRCLE
Mr. Roger Alig
Mrs. William R. Allred
Mr. Joel A. Armlovich
Mrs. Susan S. Barrett
Mr. Richard W. Barsness
Mr. Charles Bodenstedt
Mr. Karl Burke
Mr. Donald L. Carter, Jr.
Mr. Thomas L. Carter
Mr. George F. Climo, Jr.
Mr. Christopher L. Coble
Mrs. Mary Cope
Mrs. Sharon C. Detrick
Dr. Emanuel J. Diliberto
Mr. Christopher V. Dodds
Mr. Joseph M. Dunn
Mrs. William H. Egley
Mrs. Judith C. Epperson
Mrs. Philip N. Eskew
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B.
Evans
Mr. Baird C. Foster, Jr.
Mr. Lewis L. French
Mrs. James W. Gesler
Dr. and Mrs. F. Walker
Gilmer
Mr. Thomas R. Golden
Mrs. Steven P. Grossnickle
Mrs. Jon E. Heine
Mr. Bruce Herbert
Mrs. Patricia M. Hess
Dr. John W. Hubert
Mrs. Patricia Johnston
Mr. Robert E. Klee
Mrs. Terri Klotz
Mr. Peter W. Koukola
Mr. Frederick G. Krauss
Mrs. James R. Kuehl
Mr. Jack H. Lane
Mr. James R. Lankton
Dr. and Mrs. Gary D.
Lemon
Ms. Nancy Wells Lovett
Mr. Ned Luce
Mr. Bertram W. Mahoney
Mrs. David N. Marks
Mr. John R. Morris
Mr. Thomas H. Musser
Mrs. Bonnie M. Nealon
Mr. Leon A. Nolting
Mr. James E. Norbury, Jr.
Mr. Jason G. Petrovich
Mr. Marvin Prellberg
Mrs. Carleen Reckman
Mrs. Edwin C. Salter
Mrs. Ann M. Sampson
Mr. J. Thomas Schanck
Mr. Walter Schmid
Dr. Carl P. Singer
Dr. Otto L. Sonder, Jr.
Mr. William R. Thauvette
Mr. Howard N. Thiele
Mr. M. B. Townsend
Mrs. Holly L. Troeger
Mr. Kenneth J. Trout
Mr. C. L. Tsaros
Mrs. Sandra E. Tucker
Mrs. Freda Warren
Dr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Weiss
Mr. Timothy Wheeler
Mrs. Woodie W. White
Mr. Howard L. Williams de.
Mrs. Donna L. Winslow
Mr. James R. Woolwine
Mr. Christopher J. Wurster
BUILDERS CIRCLE
Mr. William R. Aikman
Mrs. Kristie M. Alexander
Mr. Jonathan H. Allen
Mr. Douglas N. Allsop
Mrs. Robert C. Barnes
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Batto
Mr. R. A. Baumgartner
Mr. Robert G. Beverly
Mr. Paul A. Bickford
Mr. David Boezi
Mrs. Edna M. Boyd
Mr. Gordon H. M. Brain
Mrs. Mary M. Bretscher
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Briones
Ms. Cara L. Brumby
Mrs. John M. Buchanan
Mr. Robert A. Burnham
Mrs. Elizabeth Busbey
Ms. Cheryl S. Butcher
Mr. John D. Butler
Mr. Clifford D. Cannon
Mrs. Karen Cittadine
Mrs. Allison E. Condit
Mr. Richard E. Croasdaile, Jr.
Mr. Douglas O. Dapice
Mr. James E. Daugherty
Mr. John J. Daus, Jr.
Mrs. Julia R. Davis
Dr. Nancy J. Davis
Mrs. Mary K. Day
Mr. John G. Dean
Ms. Lara A. Dodds
Mr. John R. Dolan
Mrs. Rebecca L. Dull
Dr. Charles A. Eberle III
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Eccles
Ms. T. Janine Ekulona
Ms. Mary K. Emison
Mr. Jacob B. Erkkila
Mr. Stuart A. Fabe
Mr. Graydon C. Fox
Dr. Forst D. Fuller
Mrs. Karen E. Gadson
Mr. Powell F. Gladden
Mrs. John P. Godwin
Mr. John C. Greene
Mrs. Jane R. Griswold
Mr. Douglas Guild
Mrs. Robert E. Hair
Mr. Robert H. Hall
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A.
Hansen
Mr. Charles R. Heller
Mr. Eric B. Herdman, Jr.
Mr. Frank Herodes
Mr. Thomas E. Hess
Ms. Diane D. Hightower
Mr. David L. Hill
Mrs. Robert D. Hisrich
Mrs. Joann S. Hoadley
Dr. Jeffrey and Ms. Lisa
Hollander
Mr. Dan B. Horton
Mr. John S. Hoyt, Jr.
Mr. Thomas Hughes
Mrs. Karen L. Hux
Mr. Thomas James
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie R. James
Mr. Neal P. Jeffries
Mr. William J. Jensen
Mrs. Julia M. Johnson
Mr. James W. Judy
Mr. Walter A. Kee de.
Mr. James D. Kelly
Dr. Jeffrey T. Kenney
Dr. Josie Kenyon
Mr. Paul E. Kepner
Dr. Kenneth J. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. Marcia Laker
Mrs. David L. Landsittel
Mrs. William F. Laramore
Dr. Sandra Lehnen
Mrs. Joe C. Leonard
Mr. Mark E. Lindsley
Ms. Marny M. Livingston
Mrs. John C. Lowe
Mrs. Angela Gail Luther
Mrs. Minnie V. Lyda
Mr. James R. Lyman
Mr. Edwin P. Lynch
Mr. Earl R. Macam
Mr. David Macpherson
Mrs. Patricia Marlin
Mr. Robert S. Martin
Mrs. Julia A. Martinez
Mr. William J. McAfee
Mrs. Michael D. McClure
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S.
McClure
Mr. Curtis L. McDaniel
Dr. John W. McFarland
Mrs. William T. McMurry
Mr. Thomas C. McNab
Mr. Keith L. Miller
Mr. Allen Moorman
Mr. George G. Morrison III
Mrs. William D. Naftzger
Mr. David L. Nelson
Ms. Nancy L. Nicely
Dr. John L. Nieman
Mrs. Ronnie J. Noble
Mr. Robert E. Nordstrom
Mr. Steven L. Nutt
Mr. Patrick S. O’Connell
Mrs. Lois G. Palmer
Mr. Albert Pavlikowski
Mr. John G. Pecsok
CDR Douglas G. Perry
Mr. Walter S. Pharr
Mrs. Lisa Elliott Pruitt
Mr. George F. Qua
Mr. Frederick W. Ramsey
Mr. Roy Rauschenberg
Mr. Roger Reinicker
Mr. John R. Repp
Mr. William E. Roberts
Mr. Stewart H. Rodman
Mr. George B. Rogers
Mr. William B. Rupert, Jr.
Mr. Dumont Rush
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.
Sanders
Mr. R. Bruce Sanders
Mrs. Jennifer L. Sappenfield
Mr. Joseph B. Savery
Mr. G. Henry Schuler
Rev. L. Ray Sells
Mr. J. D. Shakespeare, Jr.
Mr. Stanley Shuman
Mr. Scott W. Sims
Ms. Caroline B. Smith
Mrs. Marilyn H. Smith
Mr. Orcenith G. Smith
Mr. Thomas E. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M.
Soster
Dr. Richard N. Soulen
Mr. Harold O. Southard
Mr. Paul Sporleder
Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele
Mr. Brian D. Stevens
Dr. Paul E. Strandjord
Dr. Andrea E. Sununu
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thiemann
Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Thomas
Dr. Robert J. Thomas
Mr. Kenneth C. Thompson
Dr. William M. Tobin
Mrs. Gwen E. Tohill-Macam
Mrs. Judith A. Turk
Dr. Janet L. Vaglia
Dr. Charles Vail
Mr. Dirk Vander Laan
Mrs. Bernice V. Veatch
Mr. Norman O. Wagoner
Mrs. Bruce Walker
Mr. Matthew J. Walker
Dr. James R. Webb
Mr. Steven E. Wedding
Mr. Ronald K. Weimar
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn E.
Welliver
Mr. John F. Wendelken
Mr. Paul H. Weyrauch
Dr. John B. White
Mr. Thomas L. Wilkins
Mr. Thomas P. Wolf
Rev. Lloyd M. Wright
Dr. and Mrs. Edward G.
Ypma
Mr. Thomas E. Zapp
CONTRIBUTORS CIRCLE
Dr. Meryl Altman
Mr. Bruce J. Annett, Jr.
Mr. Gunther W. Baatz
Mr. Gary M. Barcus
Mr. David D. Barta
Mr. Keith R. Beach
Mr. William A. Bennett
Mr. Robert K. Bensching
Mr. L. Paul Berman
Dr. Rebecca L. Bordt
Mr. Robert C. Brewster
Mr. Walter C. Bridgewater
Mr. Bryan L. Brooks
Mr. Randy Clark
Mr. Charles Clarkson
Mrs. Laura W. Cochran
Mr. Lucius Cole
Ms. Erin L. Confer-Staggers
Mr. Scott W. Cooper
Dr. Francoise
Coulont-Henderson

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
64
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
DIRECT GIFTS
Corporations, foundations and organizations have traditionally been key supporters of education
in America, particularly higher education. DePauw is proud to acknowledge the following corpo-
rations, foundations and organizations that have expressed their belief in the mission of DePauw
University through their financial support.
Direct Gifts of $1,000,000
or more
Hanson Aggregates
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Direct Gifts of $100,000 or
more
AMG Charitable Gift
Foundation
The Ayco Charitable
Foundation
Charitable Gift Fund
The Freeman Foundation
The Greater Kansas City
Community Foundation
Hillswood Foundation
Jane’s Trust
The Mazanec Foundation
Reese Family Foundation
Ubben Lead Trust
Direct Gifts of $25,000 or more
Ball Brothers Foundation
Butler Family Foundation
The Chicago Community
Foundation
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Community Foundation of
Tampa Bay, Inc.
Cromwell Group, Inc.
Hansen Family Trust
Methodist Church, Northern
Indiana Conference
Methodist Church, Southern
Indiana Conference
C. Lane Moore Revocable
Trust
Nicholas H. Noyes Jr.
Memorial Foundation
Alvin J. Rockwell Charitable
Trust
Ian Rolland Revocable Trust
SVM
Elaine S. Smith Charitable
Lead Trust
Swisher Foundation
United Way of Northwest
Michigan
Direct Gifts of $10,000 or more
Anderson Family Trust
Bennett, Hutt & Company
Citigroup
Cornelius Family Foundation
Cornpauw Foundation, Ltd.
Mary P. Enroth Charitable
Lead Trust
The John Edward Fowler
Memorial Foundation
Gibson Family
Partnership LP
Huizenga Foundation
International Business
Machines
Independent Colleges of
Indiana Foundation
Nicholson Family
Foundation
Eugene C. & Gail V. Sit
Foundation
Stephens Charitable Trust
Samuel L. Westerman
Foundation
Wohlers Foundation
Direct Gifts of $5,000 or more
Broadhurst Foundation
Burleigh Family Foundation
CSO Architects Engineers
The Dow Chemical
Company Foundation
Family Holdings, LLC
John and Janice Fisher Lead
Trust
Fletcher Family Trust
Carl H. Goltermann Living
Trust
Great Lakes Colleges
Association
Hovis Family Trust
Howell Paving Inc.
Miller Family Foundation
National City Bank - Indiana
Karl Prindle Charitable Lead
Trust
Rice Family Foundation
Louis & Nellie Sieg
Foundation
United Student Aid
Funds, Inc.
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment
Raymond J. Wean
Foundation
Direct Gifts of $1,000 or more
American Endowment
Foundation
Association for Computing
Machinery
Azar & Loncar
BKD Foundation
J. Robert & Joanne Baur
Foundation Inc.
Stanley H. Byram
Foundation
R & M Clark Family
Foundation
Community Foundation of
Louisville
Community Foundation of
Greater Memphis
Community Foundation of
Peoria
Dayton Foundation
Depository
Fleener Foundation Inc.
Gardner Publications, Inc.
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy
Fund
Charles Grannon Foundation
Gross Revocable Living Trust
Lee G. Hall Foundation
Kenneth Holland Memorial
Fund
The KPMG Peat Marwick
Foundation
Stanley & Lori Kinsey
Family Trust
Lancaster Family Foundation
The Lanham Family
Foundation
Louis R. Lurie Foundation
The Meyer Family Fund
of the Central Indiana
Community Foundation
National Christian
Foundation
Joan E. Phillips Revocable
Trust
Porter Family Foundation
Thomas S. Porter Trust
The Presser Foundation
T. Rowe Price Charitable
Gifts
Pyromation, Inc.
Reuss Charitable
Foundation Inc.
Richland Summit Charitable
Foundation
Mary R. Roberts Family
Annuity Trust
Mr. David L. Critchett
Dr. Byron W. Daynes
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M.
Di Lillo
Mr. Gregory Dillon
Mr. Thomas E. Dixon
Dr. Joyce E. Dixon-Fyle
Dr. Mac R. Dixon-Fyle
Mrs. J. William Doolittle
Mr. Jeffrey P. Dugdale
Mr. James W. Duncan
Mr. Joseph T. Farone
Mr. Jerry L. Ferrell
Mr. William Fischer
Mr. Frank E. Forsythe
Mr. Kevin J. Gearheart
Dr. and Mrs. E. Bruce
Geelhoed
Mr. George R. Gillooly
Mr. J. Eugene Gloria
Dr. Timothy A. Good
Mr. Peter A. Graham
Mr. David R. Hamrin
Mr. David L. Hanna
Mr. N. Thomas Harkins
Mr. Christopher B. Harlow
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas E.
Harms
Dr. Ronda Carter Henry
Mrs. Eileen L. Hildebrand
Mr. John Holy
Mr. James M. Homme
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J.
Jaworski
Mr. Parker N. Johnstone
Mrs. Jeffrey D. Jones
Mrs. Kathryn D. Jones
Mr. Kenneth Kazmar
Mr. Lester H. Keepper III
Mr. J. Michael Kelsey
Mr. Carl Kling
Mr. Ted M. Kramer
Mr. Rufus LaRue
Mr. John M. Lathrop
Mrs. Warren E. Magnuson
Mr. David F. Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
McDermit
Mrs. Lewis Neal McHoes
Mr. George H. McMaster
Mrs. Walter K. Mickelson, Jr.
Mr. Lance M. More
Mr. Robert A. Morehead
Mr. Gregory Neumeyer
Ms. Theresa A. Noble
Ms. Cynthia O’Dell
Mr. James Oberhelman
Mr. Larry Odar
Mr. Raymond B. Oliver
Mr. William N. Oliver
Mr. Joe Owens
Ms. Natasha L. Pedroza
Mr. Patrick Penrose
Mr. Michel A. Perez
Mr. Christopher E. Perkins
Ms. Dian Der Ohanian
Phillips
Mr. Stanley Podlach, Jr.
Mr. Daniel Marshall Reck
Mr. David K. Records
Mr. Alfred H. Rohol III
Mr. Duncan Samuel
Mr. John A. Scircle
Ms. Karen P. Singson
Ms. Carol L. Smith
Mr. Earl R. Smith
Mrs. Ruth L. Smith
Rev. John H. Stanley
Mr. L. Bruce Stevens
Mrs. Margaret Stout
Mr. John Sturgeon
Mr. Robert Swanson
Ms. Peggy L. Swihart
Ms. Jennifer J. Taylor
Dr. Karen M. Taylor
Mr. Ronald K. Taylor
Ms. Jessica S. Thompson
Mrs. Sarah Thompson
Mr. Charles C. Truesdell
Mr. Guy A. Turnbull
Dr. Clifford M. Vogt
Mrs. Thomas H. Waltz
Mr. Max J. West
Mr. David L. Williams
Dr. Susan R. Wilson
Ms. Lili Wright
GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Mr. David W. Givens
SPECIAL GIFTS
Mr. Robert E. Allen
Anonymous
Mr. Theodore S. Bacon, Jr.
Mr. Charles W. Battey
Mrs. K. Roald Bergethon
Dr. David A. Bohmer
Mr. Roger Cannell
Mrs. Timothy C. Collins
Mrs. Alan M. Craft
Mrs. Florence B. Donaldson
Mrs. James W. Emison
Mr. and Mrs. David B.
Englehart
Mr. L. G. Enroth
Mr. Allan W. Ferrin
Mrs. Caren Flewellen
Mr. James L. Gallop
Mr. David W. Givens
Mrs. Marilyn Gula
Mrs. Richard A. Hansen
Mrs. Rita Kleinschmidt
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Mourouzis
Ms. Anne Hogate Murphy
Mrs. Gregory T. Mutz de.
Mrs. Erik G. Nelson
Mr. Todd Nicholson
Mr. David Patterson
Mr. Anthony Pileggi
Mrs. Gilbert H. Reese
Mrs. Ann M. Sampson
Mr. Terence W. Sauer
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M.
Swisher
◆ Ms. Marilyn Tenzer
Mrs. James C. Van Horne
Mrs. Rosemary Walters
Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Weiss
OTHER GIFTS
Dr. and Mrs. W. Preston
Adams
Mr. John S. Andersen
Mrs. Phillip H. Ault
Ms. Hortense L. Bates
Dr. Kit Price Blount
Mrs. Howard B. Burkett
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A.
Campanale
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Cender
Ms. Sharon E. Chiong
Dr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Cook
Dr. James L. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R.
Cronk
Mrs. Rebecca L. Dull
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Egloff
Ms. Marcia A. Ellett
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Emrick
Mrs. Philip N. Eskew
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
Fahrbach
Dr. Catherine Fruhan
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gamon
Mrs. Judith A. George
Mr. Gerald J. George
Mrs. Earlene Gossard
Dr. Bridget L. Gourley
Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Hardie
Mrs. Ellen O. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Herr
Mrs. Marian Hoobing
Ms. Nancy A. Huber
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Ingemunson
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lasky
Dr. Eric J. Lavonas
Dr. Charles E. Mays
Dr. John W. McFarland
Dr. John R. Mohr
Mrs. Joyce C. Mutz
Mr. Roland Naylor
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pedrick
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Peller
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton
Piper
Dr. and Mrs. John A.
Ricketts
Mrs. Emma Robinson
Dr. John T. Schlotterbeck
Mr. Allan G. Simsic
Mrs. John L. Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry St. Clair
Dr. Barbara J. Steinson
Dr. Andrea E. Sununu
Dr. Robert J. Thomas
Mr. M. B. Townsend
Mrs. Judith A. Turk
Ms. Cozette Varg
Mrs. Mary Raber Varner
Mrs. Paul W. Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D.
Williams
Mrs. Ida Mae Youse
LEGACY GIFTS
Mrs. K. Roald Bergethon
Hazel E. Blaydes de.
Dr. Robert H. Farber
Mr. Harlow G. Farmer
Mr. David W. Goodrich
Dr. H. David Maloney de.
Grace Maring de.
Mr. Bruce S. Nicholas
Mr. George F. Qua
Mr. and Mrs. Evans M. Rust
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.
Sanders
Virginia Schoeff de.
Mr. Frank L. Seeger
Ms. Ruth Swingley de.


A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
65
Schaefer Family Trust
of 1989
Schwab Fund for
Charitable Giving
Seaman Family Foundation
Stark Community
Foundation
Subaru of America
Foundation
Swearingen Foundation
United Way of Central
New Mexico
United Way of Tri State
Vectren Foundation, Inc.
Viad Corp
The Wadsworth Company
Gerald & Sandra Wingate
Trust
Bruce and Susan Wohlfeld
Family Foundation
Hans & Elizabeth Wolf
Foundation
Zdunek/Sladnick Foundation
Other Direct Gifts
After Market Services
Agan Family Living Trust
D. J. Angus-Scientech
Education Foundation
Anonymous
Aspinwall Custom Framing
B & M Realty
B.J. Enterprises, Inc.
Barnes & Thornburg
Elizabeth R. Beiser Trust
Bere’ Foundation, Inc.
Blunt Family Revocable Trust
Briggs Foundation
Bryan Family Revocable
Trust
Budreau Financial, Inc.
Cabinetworks
Carlisle Family Trust
Renie & Jeff Carr Revocable
Living Trust
Community Foundation of
New Jersey
Delectable Collectables
Dickens Enterprises Inc.
Dodds Family Trust
Eardley Family Foundation
Elcon Collection Agency
Anthony & Carolyn
Fermann Family Trust
William J. Fink Revocable
Trust
Kevin M. Flynn & Associates
Gantz Wiley Research
George J. Record School
Foundation
Heritage Preservation Society
Holmes Law Office, P.C.
Bertrand Hopper Memorial
Foundation
Hosler Family Trust
A. A. Huber & Sons
Alan D. Hutchinson
Revocable Trust
Jack Mathis Advertising
Jewish Federation of
Rhode Island
Joint Replacement Surgeons
Isabel J. Kauffman Trust
Elbert W. King Revocable
Trust
Krause Revocable Trust
Lehmann Infomediaries
Grant C. and Edith M. Light
Trust
C. S. & Jo Ann Martindill
Trust
McCuskey Family
Foundation
McQuinn Family Dentistry
Men’s Hall Association
Merkel Financial Services
Mirro Family
Foundation, Inc.
Oak Park-River Forest
Community Foundation
Page Cotton Sports Camps
Pfizer Inc.
Professional Psychiatric
Services
John & Mary Roberts Family
Trust
Sailmates, Inc.
Samuel Family Foundation
Richard M. and Martha L.
Sharp
Sheahan Family Revocable
Trust
The Skully Group, Inc.
The Springfield Foundation
Tracht Family Revocable
Trust
Beverly J. Trochuck
Living Trust
United Methodist Church
United Way of
Howard County
Wells Fargo Foundation
Wham Charitable Trust
James & Kathryn Williams
Revocable Trust
Joseph & May Winston
Foundation
Harold Wittcoff
Consulting LLC

MATCHING GIFTS
Our gratitude goes to the following corporations and foundations whose employees participated
in their corporate matching gift programs. Gifts from 495 individuals qualified for matching gifts
from their businesses or other organizations. These individual gifts, in turn, generated an additional
$483,133 for the University. Matching gifts comprise a vital portion of the Annual Fund.
Matching Gifts of $25,000
or more
Eli Lilly and Company
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Procter & Gamble Fund
Matching Gifts of $10,000
or more
American United Life
Insurance Company
Ashland Inc. Foundation
CIGNA Corporation
Lumina Foundation for
Education
The David and Lucile
Packard Foundation
Gordon V. and Helen C.
Smith Foundation
Sprint Foundation
Matching Gifts of $5,000 or
more
Accenture Foundation, Inc.
Ball Corporation
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Foundation
Dentistry Today, Inc.
DirecTV
Panhandle Eastern
Corporation
Guidant Corporation
International Business
Machines
The John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Company
Foundation
RJR Nabisco Foundation
SunTrust Bank, Atlanta
Wachovia Foundation
Wyeth
Matching Gifts of $1,000 or
more
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Alcoa Foundation
American Express
Foundation
ArvinMeritor
AstraZeneca
Bank of America
BellSouth Corporation
Bemis Company Foundation
Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc.
CNA Foundation
Chesapeake Corp.
Foundation
Chicago Tribune Foundation
Coca Cola Company
Deloitte & Touche
Foundation
The Dow Chemical
Company Foundation
Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
The Eaton Charitable Fund
ExxonMobil Foundation
General Electric Foundation
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Goldman, Sachs &
Company
H.B. Fuller Company
Harris Bank Foundation
Hewitt Associates
Hewlett-Packard Company
Household International,
Inc.
Illinois Tool Works
Foundation
Johnson’s Wax Fund, Inc.
The KPMG Peat Marwick
Foundation
KeyCorp
Kinder Morgan Foundation
Lincoln Financial Group
Foundation
Lubrizol Foundation
MetLife Foundation
Minnesota Mining & Mfg.
Company
J. P. Morgan Chase
Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Mortgage Guaranty
Insurance Corp.
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
PPG Industries Foundation
Parker Hannifin Foundation
J. C. Penney Company, Inc.
Pernod Ricard USA
Pfizer Inc.
Philip Morris Incorporated
Philips Electronics
SBC Foundation
Sara Lee Foundation
Schering-Plough Foundation,
Inc.
Shell Oil Company
Foundation
Sherwin-Williams
Foundation
Sit Investment Association
Foundation
State Farm Companies
Foundation
Union Pacific Corporation
Upjohn Company
Verizon Foundation
Walt Disney Company
Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Xerox Foundation
Other Matching Gifts
ABN-AMRO
ADP Foundation
AT&T Foundation
Aetna Foundation, Inc.
Allmerica Financial
The Allstate Foundation
Ameren Corporate
Communication
American International
Group
Amgen Foundation
Aon Foundation
Avaya Communications
BASF Corporation
BP Amoco Foundation
BWXT Y-12
Robert W. Baird &
Company Foundation
Bank One Corporation
Bankers Trust Company
Foundation
Barnes Group Foundation,
Inc.
Belden Inc.
Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLC
Boeing Company
Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Leo Burnett Company
CNF Transportation Inc.
Campbell Soup Foundation
Caterpillar Foundation
CIBA-GEIGY Corp.
Cincinnati Bell
Cinergy Foundation, Inc.
Comerica Incorporated
ConocoPhillips
Corning Incorporated
Foundation
Dana Corp.
Delphi
R. R. Donnelley & Sons
Dow Corning Corporation
eBay
Emerson
Energen Corporation
Entergy Corporation
Fidelity Investment
Company
Fifth Third Bancorp
FleetBoston Financial
Foundation
J. H. Fletcher & Company
Ford Motor Company
Fox News Network L.L.C.
Freddie Mac Foundation
GEICO Insurance Group
General Mills Foundation
General Motors Corp.
The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company
Guardian Life Insurance
Company
Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc.
IMS Health
ING Foundation
Indianapolis Life Insurance
Company
Intel Foundation
Janus Capital Group
Jefferson-Pilot Corp.
Johnson & Johnson
Jones Lang LaSalle
Kennecott Utah Copper
Corp.
Kimberly-Clark Foundation
Laclede Gas Company
LandAmerica Foundation
Lehman Brothers Inc.
Lexmark International Inc.
Lockheed Martin
Marathon Oil Company
Foundation
Marsh & McLennan
The McGraw-Hill
Foundation, Inc.
Microsoft Corp.
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
Monsanto Company
Motiva Enterprises LLC
NCR Foundation
National City Bank - Indiana
National Starch and
Chemical Company
Nationwide Foundation
The New York Times
Company Foundation,
Inc.
Northern Trust Company
Northwestern Mutual
Foundation
OPUS North Corp.
Ondeo-Nalco Chemical
Company
PB Capital Corp.
PepsiCo Foundation, Inc.
Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.
Principal Financial Group
Foundation
The Prudential Insurance
Company of America
RadioShack Corporation
Raytheon Company
Rockwell International Corp.
Royal Bank of Scotland
Safeco Corporation
San Antonio Area
Foundation
The Charles Schwab Corp.
Foundation
Science Applications
International Corporation
Scripps-Howard Foundation
SmithKline Beecham
Foundation
State Street Corporation
Telcordia Technologies
Temple-Inland Foundation
Texaco Philanthropic
Foundation Inc.
Towers Perrin Forster &
Crosby
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
U.S. Cellular
UBS
USA Funds
United Technologies
Corporation
Whirlpool Foundation
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
The Williams Companies
Foundation Inc.
Wisconsin Energy Corp.

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
66
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Joseph P. Allen III 1930
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Gibson
Arden A. Andreae 1937
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Andrew
Harold and Julia Gamon
Mrs. Marian Hoobing
Bill and Susan Pedrick
Jerry and Nancy St. Clair
Phillip H. Ault 1935
Mrs. Phillip H. Ault
Hugh K. Baker, Friend
Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Morehead
Robert C. Baldwin 1954
Mrs. Roberta J. Baldwin
Martha Emison Baur 1941
Mr. Albert E. Baur
Kirby W. Bay 1964
Dr. L. Terry Chappell
Beuford C. Blaydes 1936
Hazel E. Blaydes, Estate
Joseph F. Boggs 1950
Barnes & Thornburg
Mr. James H. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Jackson
Ms. Erin R. McDaniel
Eleanore Nystrom Brooks 1948
Mrs. Dona Lou Wilson Imler
Rev. William A. Imler
Dr. Bonnie W. Tyler
Arthur D. Carkeek 1948
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O.
Dapice
Mrs. Anne D. Fleming
Thomas L. Clinton 1938
Ms. Roberta Clinton Murry
Leo Custis, Friend
Mrs. Ida Mae Youse
Carolyn A. Decker 1982
Ms. Pamela L. Zdunek
Zdunek/Sladnick Foundation
Michael Gleason Derrick,
Friend
Mrs. Jennifer Robinette
Fairlamb
Mr. Remington P. Fairlamb
IV
Mrs. Patricia Blackmun Koff
Mrs. Lee Stevenson Linton
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A.
Williams
Ray S. Donaldson 1932
Mrs. Florence B. Donaldson
Lisa E. Drack 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Drack
Miller Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Miller
H. John Eigenbrodt, Jr.,
Faculty
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O.
Dapice
The Right Rev. and Mrs.
John L. Rabb
Dorothy Gantz Emison 1928
Mr. James W. Emison
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Mrs. Mary Kathryn
Holmes Emison
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L.
Harmon, Jr.
Thomas S. Emison 1950
Ms. Mary K. Emison
Charles P. Erdmann, Faculty
Mr. John S. Moffet
Heila D. Everard, Parent
Mr. Dick Everard
C. Norman Frees 1936
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Robert W. Fribley 1935
Col. John R. McCullough
James E. George, Faculty
Dr. and Mrs. David C.
Ahlgren
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.
Burkett
Ms. Dawn Ahlgren
Chapman
Ms. Sharon E. Chiong
Mr. Anthony R. Colletti
Dr. Lisa Petrie Colletti
Dr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Cook
Mr. Byron W. Daugherty
Mrs. Leslie Freeby
Daugherty
Delectable Collectables
Dr. David L. Dull
Mrs. Rebecca L. Dull
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F.
Egloff
Mr. Gerald J. George
Mrs. Judith A. George
Dr. Bridget L. Gourley
Mr. John S. Jones
Dr. and Mrs. Dwight E.
Matthews
Dr. Charles E. Mays
Mrs. Judy Mays
Dr. and Mrs. John W.
McFarland
Ms. Kimberly E. Pionzio
Dr. and Mrs. John A.
Ricketts
Dr. John T. Schlotterbeck
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P.
Schwartz
Mr. Allan G. Simsic
Dr. Barbara J. Steinson
Ms. Louisa A. Witten
John C. Gibson 1936
Mrs. Elaine Showalter
Smith
Janet Jackson Graf 1935
Mrs. Elizabeth Dye Walker

Charles L. Grannon, Parent
Mrs. Emma Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry G.
Sutton
Floyd W. Green 1938
Mrs. Patricia Hess Green
Duff L. Gula 1963
Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Blunt
Blunt Family Revocable
Trust
Mrs. Marilyn Gula
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M.
Olson
Carl L. Hake 1948
Mr. Norman H. Hake
Robert R. Harvey, Faculty
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Brattain
Amy E. Hasbrook 2000
Ms. Analisa C. Oviedo
Virginia Arnold Hebel 1951
Mrs. Dona Lou Imler
Rev. William A. Imler
Brian Burton Hoover 1983
Mrs. Laura Demaree
Shinall
Martha Hoover, Parent
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Mulford
Joseph R. Hurt, Faculty
Anonymous
Paul S. Jarrett 1943
Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Hardie
Virginia Wilson Keller 1954
Mr. Donald J. Keller
Margaret Johnson Kent 1934
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Kent, Jr.
William J. Kinnally 1936
Mr. Robert A. Bradley
John P. Kinsey 1919
Mrs. John P. Kinsey
Ronald L. Knuth 1952
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Chad C. Kostel 1985
Mr. Charles Kostel
Mr. Michael T. Lee
John H. Land 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H.
Fulton
Ms. Jane Schoenwetter
Johnson
Dr. Lawrence A. Johnson
Mrs. Kathryn Konz Land
Mr. Peter G. Land
Dr. Dennis G. Richter
Mrs. Sandra Lough Richter
Dr. Charles C. Roberts
Mr. Thomas A. Roberts
Fay Newlin Landgrebe 1907
Mrs. Martha L. Beverett
Dorothy Brown Life 1944
Mrs. Lois Hassell Lenz
Wesley J. Lyda 1935
Mrs. Minnie V. Lyda
Polly E. Marchese 2001
Ms. Analisa C. Oviedo
Dr. Paul K. Pogue
Elmer E. McCall, Faculty
Mr. J. Patrick Aikman
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A.
Campanale
Page Cotton Sports Camps
Mr. Mark A. Emkes
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D.
Emrick
Mrs. Judith A. George
Mr. Jeffrey D. Hallgren
Mr. Joseph T. Ives, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Shattuck Ives
Dr. John R. Mohr
Mrs. Mary Raber Varner
Mary L. McClain 1971
Mrs. Marcia Fergus
Hopkins
Robert F. Mirrielees 1960
Richard H. White, Estate
Kellen Mogck 2007
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J.
Cender
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R.
Cronk
Mr. Mark J. Dalesandro
Ms. Marcia A. Ellett
Mr. Michael L. Ellett
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A.
Herr
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lasky
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Peller
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton
Piper
Ms. Kathryn Michelle
Simon
Stephanie Netherton
Montgomery 1965
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fox,
Jr.
Mr. Christopher Harlow
Ms. Wendy Elaine Harter
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Paine, Jr.
Mrs. Amy Orlando Paine
Mr. Andrew J. Paine III
Charles W. Mueller 1950
Dr. Carolyn Sue Lanter
Marylyn Ott Mueller 1950
Dr. Carolyn Sue Lanter
Jeannie Simmons Mutz 1967
Mr. Gregory T. Mutz
Mrs. Joyce C. Mutz
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Talley
Betty Ashton Nieman 1953
Dr. John L. Nieman
Meghan K. Parker 1994
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick W.
Parker II
Jack W. Payne 1952
Dr. L. Penfield Faber
Mr. Ned A. Smith
Susan Wohlers Pearson 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.
Wohlers
Wohlers Foundation
Peter J. Rogers 1984
Mr. James F. Meyer
Ms. Lark Morgan Stark
Susan L. Saunders 1968
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L.
Shiffler
Mrs. Suzanne Barker
Sjostrom
Vincent A. Serpa, Faculty
Mrs. Marcia L. Hopkins
David A. Sheperd 1951
Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Emison
Mr. Dick Everard
Mrs. Joanne L. Sheperd
Mary Critchfield Shook 1946
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Green
Sara Jo Rush Shuman 1970
Mr. Stanley Shuman
Nell Hunter Smith 1935
Mrs. Carolyn E.
McManaman
Stanley M. Smith 1945
Mrs. Ruth L. Smith
Mary Fraley Smyres 1921
Dr. Robert M. Pierson
Elizabeth Burns Spencer 1936
Mrs. Pauline Megenity
Hoey
Richard Paul Steele 1984
Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Steele
Joan Stevens, Staff
Mrs. Judith A. George
Edward J. and Eula Clifton
Strasma 1930, 1930
Norman E. and Janice
Strasma
Paul R. Sweet 1929
Ms. Hortense L. Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
Fahrbach
Ms. Cozette Varg
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D.
Williams
Elizabeth J. Turnell, Faculty
Dr. and Mrs. James L.
Cooper
Kenneth R. Umfleet, Parent
Mrs. Kenneth R. Umfleet
Dolph M. Veatch 1929
Mrs. Bernice V. Veatch
Jean Clapp Vernon 1935
Mrs. Jean A. Pierce
Iris White, Parent
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Ingemunson
Jewel W. Wright 1932
Mrs. Marjorie Dove Lauson
Howard R. Youse 1937
Dr. and Mrs. W. Preston
Adams
Dr. Robert H. Farber
Mrs. Vera May Knauer
Farber
Ms. Nancy A. Huber
Mr. Robert D. Jenkins
Ms. Beth Barcus Leitch
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore
Ms. Jane E. Schlansker
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Turk
I was then and continue to be affected by
Bob Copeland’s act of generosity. It made me
proud to be from a community, Lebanon,
Ind., that cared about its young people, and
it made me excited to enter a community,
DePauw, that people loved so much.”
– Andrew K. Powell ’98
Many members of the DePauw community find memorial gifts to the University to be an appropri-
ate way to honor and celebrate a relative or friend. DePauw University is grateful to receive these
thoughtful gifts, which provide important resources for current DePauw students and faculty.

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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Each year, DePauw University receives many gifts that are made specifically in honor of a liv-
ing individual, such as a family member or friend who attended DePauw, or a member of the
University’s faculty. Between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, the following individuals were
honored through gifts to DePauw.
HONOR GIFTS
Griffin Anderson, Parent
Ms. Abigail Anna Huffer
Neal Anderson, Parent
Ms. Abigail Anna Huffer
Kevin D. and Margaret Jones
Baker, Parents
Ms. Amy Brevoort Baker
Stephen and Sue Barfield,
Parents
Ms. Kimberly Suzanne
Barfield
Dale and Ruth E. Barker,
Parent, ’79
Ms. Laura Diane Clark
Martin and Marsha Barr,
Parents
Ms. Tonya Rebecca Barr
Mike and Pam Beeson,
Parents
Mr. Wesley T. Thornhill
Andrew and Rebecca Bell,
Parents
Ms. Elizabeth Joyce Bell
Lillian Bell, Grandparent
Ms. Elizabeth Joyce Bell
Charles and Leslie Berger,
Parents
Ms. Leah Alexandra Berger
Phyllis J. Best, Parent
Ms. Ann Wainwright
Farber
Gary W. and Kerry
Bohlander, Parents
Ms. Lauren Janelle
Bohlander
David A. Bohmer ’69
Mr. Robert E. Nordstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Bonebrake, Parents
Ms. Kodie Kaye Bonebrake
Denise Camin, Parent
Ms. Erin Eileen Camin
John T. and Mary Linda
Casey ’67, Parent
Ms. Megan Elizabeth
Casey
Darrel L. and Jackie
Chambers, Parents
Ms. Stefanie Joan
Chambers
Dan and Debbie Clark,
Parents
Ms. Laura Diane Clark
Jerry and Shirlee Clevenger,
Parents
Ms. Kady Elizabeth
Clevenger
Russell J. Compton, Faculty
Mr. John C.
Montgomery III
Charles and Barb Cooksey,
Parents
Ms. Patricia Jennifer
Cooksey
Larry and Jane Crouch,
Parents
Ms. Julia Ann Crouch
Michael and June Crouch,
Parents
Ms. Elizabeth Erin Crouch
Richard L. and Robin Daihl,
Parents
Ms. Leighann Renee Daihl
Glenn A. and Ann Dalhart,
Parents
Ms. Abigail Laramore
Dalhart
William C. Dame, Parent
Mr. Jesse Vernon Dame
Jonas Daniels, Parent
Mr. Rajai Rafsanjani
Bimbo
Thomas and Pamela Daniels,
Parents
Mr. Brian Thomas Daniels
David L. and Pamela
Danner, Parents
Ms. Laurel Beck Danner
G. Duncan and Sue
Dawkins, Parents
Ms. Abby Sue Dawkins
Michael J. and Jean
Donnellon, Parents
Ms. Anne Marie
Donnellon
Gerald F. and Irene Eagan,
Parents
Ms. Kathy Lynn Eagan
Brian and Janet Eblovi,
Parents
Mr. Darren Elliott Eblovi
Joyce E. Edmond, Parent
Ms. Danitra Jonnae’
Edmond
Ziad and Wafa
El-Shamayleh, Parents
Ms. Nisreen Ziad El-
Shamayleh
Michael and Mary Ennis,
Parents
Ms. Mary M. Ennis
Charles R. Farber, Parent
Ms. Ann Wainwright
Farber
Tamzon Feeney, Parent
Mr. Joseph Adamje
Feeney-Ruiz
Arthur D. and Judy Fisher,
Parents
Mr. Arthur David Fisher, Jr.
Terry and Sylvia Fleck,
Parents
Mr. Ross Bryant Fleck
Paul and Cora Garrison,
Parents
Ms. Bethany Jean Garrison
Clinton B. Gass, Faculty
Anonymous
Robert and Amy Gehring,
Parents
Ms. Katherine Ann
Gehring
Melinda Paine Geraldson ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Paine, Jr.
R. I. Geraldson, Jr. ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Paine, Jr.
Thomas R. Gibson ’64
Subaru of America
Foundation
Betty Davis Givens ’54
Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Morehead
David W. Givens, Friend
Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Morehead
Clo Gregori, Friend
Dr. Kit Price Blount
Melanie Grimble, Parent
Mr. Jesse Vernon Dame
Michael D. and Jean
Grimme, Parents
Ms. Laura Michelle
Grimme
Gloria Guastaferri, Friend
Dr. Kit Price Blount
Richard A. and Nancy Haley,
Parents
Ms. Adria Marie Haley
Scott Hansen, Parent
Ms. Heather Marie
Hansen
Timothy and Susan
Hasselbeck, Parents
Ms. Kellie Lee Hasselbeck
Richard and Toni Held,
Parents
Ms. Margaret Marie Held
William and Claudia
Hendry, Parents
Ms. Danielle Nicole
Hendry
David W. Herrold, Faculty
Ms. Alison Suzanne Clark
Kenneth E. and Vivian Hill,
Parents
Ms. Rachel Lee Hill
Mitchell and Donna
Hokanson, Parents
Ms. Linsey Marie
Hokanson
John W. III and Jane Stewart
Holden ’77, ’77
Ms. Lindsey Jane Holden
Albert and Pam Howell,
Parents
Mr. Nicholas Bryson
Howell
James R. Huffer, Parent
Ms. Abigail Anna Huffer
Ronald D. and Karen
Ingram, Parents
Ms. Dayna Maria Ingram
Mark Isherwood, Parent
Ms. Elizabeth Leigh Lacey
Gregory and Jennifer James,
Parents
Ms. Margaret Ruth James
Charles and Renee Javens,
Parents
Ms. June Wendice Javens
Mary Johnson, Friend
Dr. Kit Price Blount
P
atricia J. Cooksey ’04 received the
2004 Walker Cup, which recognizes
the senior student judged to have
contributed the most to DePauw
during his or her four-year college career. Among
Cooksey’s many contributions, she chaired the
Putnam County Relay For Life, which raised
a record $201,000 for the American Cancer
Society. In her commencement speech, Cooksey
encouraged her fellow classmates to give back to
their community and to the University. “Because
DePauw has given each of us so much and made
such a difference in our lives, I challenge each
of you to give back to the community around
you when you leave… . Big or small, we can
all make a difference. We have all learned this
while at DePauw, and all left our mark on this
University in some way. And I hope you each re-
member this and continue to give back, including
truly remembering what you have received from
DePauw. Give back to ensure future generations
can have a similar experience and continue the
great traditions we have here.”

A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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Ralph and Susie Jones,
Parents
Ms. Brady Katherine Jones
George Paul and Nancy
Kerestes, Parents
Ms. Alyssa Marie Kerestes
Robert J. and Sandee
Kleymeyer, Parents
Mr. Matthew J. Kleymeyer
Glenn A. and Vicki Lewis,
Parents
Ms. Katie Michelle Lewis
J. Scott and Patricia
MacDoniels, Parents
Ms. Amy Julia MacDoniels
Walter and Barbara Heisel
Manning, Parent, ’69
Ms. Amanda Katharine
Manning
Ronald and Grandma
Marshall
Ms. Kathryn Elizabeth
Marshall
James and Debbie Matesich,
Parents
Ms. Leigh Ann Matesich
Matthew Mayberry, Friend
Mrs. Karen K. Chappell
Mark A. and JoAnn
McQuinn, Parents
Ms. Kassey Jo Ann
McQuinn
James and Deborah Meal,
Parents
Ms. Camelot Annmarie
Meal
Andy and Nancy Molnar,
Parents
Mr. Andrew Elmer
Molnar, Jr.
Nick Mourouzis, Faculty
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K.
Voris
Mary Mundy-Uebelhor,
Parent
Mr. Shea Michael
Uebelhor
David M. Newman, Faculty
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W.
Reis
Judy Ogren, Parent
Ms. Anna Elise Rivard
Ruth O’Nell, Parent
Ms. Heather Marie
Hansen
Joseph and Judith
Ostermann, Parents
Ms. Susan Marion
Ostermann
Mr. and Mrs. Fermon L.
Owens, Parents
Mr. Jonathan David
Owens
Kermit and Julia Parker,
Parents
Ms. June Wendice Javens
Brian W. and Karen
Patterson, Parents
Ms. Kelly Janine Patterson
Milos Petrova, Parent
Ms. Radomira Petrova
Joyce Place, Grandparent
Ms. Elizabeth Joyce Bell
Michael and Lori Ports,
Parents
Mr. Matthew D. Ports
Stanley S. and Lyn Seehausen
Racz ’74, ’75
Ms. Megan Monroe Racz
Charles Raphael, Parent
Ms. Kathryn Fuller
Raphael
Fred and Cindy Rasp,
Parents
Mr. Kevin Christopher
Rasp
Richard P. and Suki Rechter,
Parents
Ms. Allison Kimberly
Rechter
Francis Rivard, Parent
Ms. Anna Elise Rivard
Samantha J. Robbins ’02
Mrs. William H.
Robbins III
Marc and Ann Robertson,
Parents
Ms. Sara Joan Robertson
Howard and Sabrina Roske,
Parents
Ms. Kelly Marie Roske
Richard W. and Terri Sater,
Parents
Ms. Jessica Leigh Sater
Gregory D. and Jan
Schneider, Parents
Ms. Jessica Dayle
Schneider
Alicia L. Serna, Parent
Mr. Christian Campos
Joseph G. and Pamela
Siepka, Parents
Ms. Georgianne Marie
Siepka
Mark and Margaret Smith,
Parents
Ms. Elizabeth Leigh Lacey
Robert V. and Stacy K.
Sokol, Parents
Mr. R. Brandon Sokol
William A. and Julia Songer,
Parents
Ms. Lauren Mae Songer
Robert and Cathy Stephens,
Parents
Ms. Elizabeth Joy Stephens
James and Sally Stevenson,
Parents
Mr. Benjamin Russell
Peters
David and Meg Stone,
Parents
Ms. Jennifer Gerrish Stone
David R. and Carole
Szentesy, Parents
Ms. Carly Ann Szentesy
Carmela Tenesaca, Parent
Ms. Diana Alexandra
Paguay
Jim and Donna Tieman,
Parents
Ms. Kathryn Elizabeth
Marshall
Michael H. Uebelhor, Parent
Mr. Shea Michael
Uebelhor
John and Charlotte Van
Buiten, Parents
Ms. Jonelle Yvette Van
Buiten
David and Deborah Verla,
Parents
Ms. Adrianne Michelle
Verla
John and Therese Wallace,
Parents
Mr. John Andrew Wallace
Suelyn Western, Parent
Ms. Kate Alyson Western
Westcott White ’70
Richard H. White, Estate
James D. and Bec Wicker,
Parents
Ms. Allene Wicker
William R. and Gail Wilson,
Parents
Ms. Jamie Taylor Wilson
Charles III and Jane
Wochomurka, Parents

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS 2004-05
I. Jay Bennett ’91, Detroit
Cathy A. Bryant ’86, Indianapolis
Robert C. Canfield ’60, Leawood, Kan.
Robert G. Casey ’70, Western Springs, Ill.
Michael A. Chabraja ’89, Wilmette, Ill.
Sally Grooms Cowal ’66, Washington, D.C.
Henry A. Deering ’63, Cincinnati
Julie Houk Goodrich ’73, Indianapolis
Mark W. Grannon ’78, New York
David W. Greising ’82, Evanston, Ill.
Vernon O. Hamilton Jr. ’64, Santa Fe, N.M.
John R. Hammond III ’76, Indianapolis
Thomas M. Jackson ’82, Morristown, N.J.
Kristan Seyfarth Kelly ’88, Wilmette, Ill.
R. Glen Mayfield ’63, Cincinnati
Richard S. Neville ’76, Eden Prairie, Minn.
Martha Weddell Nicholson ’84, Dellwood, Minn.
Timothy R. Pearson ’76, Saddle River, N.J.
Pamela Lorman Peternell ’68, Germantown, Tenn.
Marshall W. Reavis IV ’84, Lake Bluff, Ill.
Janet Teter Savage ’73, Edina, Minn.
Toya Sherrod-Sarpy ’89, O’Fallon, Ill.
Natalie L. Simmons ’90, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Douglas I. Smith ’85, Oakton, Va.
Joseph L. Smith Jr. ’91, Indianapolis
Steven L. Trulaske ’79, St. Louis
Peter C. Vaky ’75, Marietta, Ga.
Jane Grissom Whitesides ’70, Winnetka, Ill.


A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
◆ – Annual Fund Volunteer
** – The Washington C. DePauw Society 2003-04 Annual Member Circle
Bold Names – five consecutive years of giving to the DePauw Annual Fund
de. – deceased
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2004-05
Joseph P. Allen IV ’59, Dickerson, Md.
James R. Bartlett ’66, Paradise Valley, Ariz.
Jason E. Becker ’04, Greenwood, Ind.
W. Charles Bennett ’74, Albuquerque, N.M.
Thomas W. Boswell ’66, Richmond, Va.
Michael J. Coyner, Friend, Indianapolis
Marletta Farrier Darnall ’61, Chicago
Gary P. Drew ’61, Suttons Bay, Mich.
Christopher S. FitzGerald ’02, Washington, D.C.
Marvin E. Flewellen ’85, Louisville, Ky.
Judson C. Green Jr. ’74, Orlando, Fla.
Sharon Kniebbe Hartshorn ’66, Newport Coast, Calif.
Max W. Hittle Jr. ’66, Indianapolis
R. David Hoover ’67, Longmont, Colo.
Kathryn Fortune Hubbard ’74, Indianapolis
Heidi Schultz Huizenga ’67, Oak Brook, Ill.
Charles Hirotsugu Iikubo ’57, Tokyo
George L. Mazanec ’58, Houston
James M. Mullin ’83, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Erik G. Nelson ’61, Cincinnati
Myrta Pulliam, Friend, Indianapolis
Blair A. Rieth Jr. ’80, Zionsville, Ind.
Martha Steele Robes ’66, Boca Grande, Fla.
Kathryn D. Rudolph ’03, Lebanon, Tenn.
Darlene Montgomery Ryan ’76, Fort Worth, Texas
Michael L. Smith ’70, Carmel, Ind.
Theodore M. Solso ’69, Indianapolis
James B. Stewart Jr. ’73, New York
James G. Stewart ’64, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Lee E. Tenzer ’64, Chicago
Sarah Reese Wallace ’76, Granville, Ohio
Bayard H. Walters ’63, Nashville, Tenn.
Robert F. Wells ’66, Darien, Conn.
Robert B. Wessling ’59, Los Angeles
R. Lee Wilson ’76, Greenwich, Conn.
Lawrence E. Young Jr. ’84, Missouri City, Texas
LIFE TRUSTEES
John W. Christensen ’35, Las Vegas
Eugene L. Delves ’50, Chicago
John J. Dwyer ’39, Cleveland
John W. Fisher, Parent, Muncie, Ind.
Allen D. Fleener ’52, Dallas
Robert R. Frederick ’48, Boca Grande, Fla.
Arthur E. Klauser ’45, Charleston, S.C.
David J. Morehead ’53, Santa Fe, N.M.
Norval B. Stephens Jr. ’51, Barrington, Ill.
William F. Welch ’40, Indianapolis
Richard D. Wood ’48, Indianapolis
ADVISORY TRUSTEES
John T. Anderson ’52, Naples, Fla.
James K. Baker ’53, Columbus, Ind.
Rhett W. Butler ’62, Lake Forest, Ill.
Lawrence W. Clarkson ’60, Kirkland, Wash.
Don R. Daseke ’61, Dallas
James W. Emison ’52, Eden Prairie, Minn.
Donald C. Findlay Jr. ’56, Elkhart, Ind.
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. ’57, Washington, D.C.
G. Richard Locke ’58, Decatur, Ill.
Michael R. Maine ’61, Indianapolis
Andrew J. Paine Jr. ’59, Indianapolis
Janet W. Prindle ’58, New York
Ian M. Rolland ’55, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Gordon J. Rollert ’57, Newton Lower Falls, Mass.
Thomas A. Sargent ’55, Muncie, Ind.
Jane Turk Schlansker ’63, Fort Worth, Texas
Timothy H. Ubben ’58, Glencoe, Ill.




A N N U A L H O N O R R O L L
O F D O N O R S
Special and Other gifts are those used for a special purpose not
included in the Annual Fund.
Legacy gifts include bequests received and other deferred gifts.
Report of gifts received July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
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DEPAUW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2004-05
Alejandro Amezcua ’98, Evanston, Ill.
Guillermo H. Amezcua ’03, Chicago
Jason A. Asbury ’95, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bobbette Hendricks Bahler ’66, Cincinnati
Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93, Detroit
Barrett L. Boehm ’73, St. Louis
Andre L. Brewer ’93, Edina, Minn.
John W. Busey II ’90, Racine, Wis.
Kim Klinger Butler ’81, Western Springs, Ill.
Tobias J. Butler ’04, Nashville, Tenn.
Jack B. Campbell ’68, Greenwood Village, Colo.
Justin P. Christian ’95, Indianapolis
Andrew T. Claar ’94, Chicago
Virginia Colten-Bradley ’74, Chesterfield, Mo.
Stephen N. Combs ’87, Indianapolis
Johnathan V. Cuevas ’97, Chicago
Bronson C. Davis ’65, Fort Worth, Texas
Brice H. Dunshee ’87, Zionsville, Ind.
David H. Evans ’62, Gainesville, Fla.
David M. Findlay ’84, Warsaw, Ind.
Stephanie A. Freeman ’02, Lexington, Ky.
Alison E. Frost ’69, Wilmington, Del.
L. Mark Geoghegan ’82, St. Louis
James P. Getgey ’88, Wyoming, Ohio
David W. Gilbert ’65, Maplewood, N.J.
J. David Gislason ’82, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Gregory J. Goetcheus ’90, Smyrna, Ga.
Meredith L. Greenawald ’00, Indianapolis
David W. Hasenbalg ’87, Rossmoor, Calif.
Susan M. Hossli ’86, Chicago
Sarah Roberts Houghland ’65, Williamsburg, Va.
Andrea “Annie” W. John ’01, Lake Forest, Ill.
Janet L. Johns ’85, San Francisco
Nicolette M. Johnson ’92, Smyrna, Ga.
Leslye Jones-Beatty ’82, Chicago
Katherine L. Keck ’77, New York
Nadia T. Mitchem ’98, Washington, D.C.
James M. Mullin ’83, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Travis S. Nelson ’93, San Francisco
Thomas M. O’Neil ’69, Indianapolis
Helen L. Poorman ’82, Dallas
John L. Rabb ’66, Baltimore
Margaret “Peg” Steffen Sant’Ambrogio ’57, St. Louis
Breton A. Schoch ’86, Winnetka, Ill.
Rebecca L. Shedd ’77, Minneapolis
Karen Olander Skerrett ’68, La Grange, Ill.
Carolyn Hostetter Smith ’59, Worcester, Mass.
Beth Squires Stein ’86, Wabash, Ind.
Jill Darnall Tanner ’91, Golden, Colo.
James B. Terry Jr. ’66, Concord, Mass.
Susan Leis Thiele ’79, Dayton, Ohio
Joseph “Ted” E. Ukrop ’89, Richmond, Va.
Marcus R. Veatch ’75, New York
Ann Baur Whitlatch ’80, Bloomington, Ind.
Kerri L. Wightman ’93, Alpharetta, Ga.
Thomas S. Yeo ’70, Zionsville, Ind.

“I look forward to gaining many more
valuable experiences at DePauw. Thanks
to donations like yours, these opportunities
will always be available to me.”
– Kyle Burns ’07
Indianapolis
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Alumni and parents host
summer send-off parties
The Office of Admission and the Office of Alumni Relations express their appreciation to
alumni and parents listed below for hosting this year’s summer send-off parties for incoming
first-year students. Thanks to so many loyal friends, DePauw was able to provide parties in 18
locations. If you are interested in hosting a send-off party next summer, contact Charles “Tod” A.
Eberle ’66, senior assistant director of admission, at [email protected] or (800) 447-2495.
LOCATION HOST
Bloomington, Ind. Lawrence P. Taylor ’69 and Margaret Taylor; Stephen C. Jones ’69
and Kathryn Jones
Chicago (North) Breton A. and Laura (Parsons ’87) Schoch ’86
Chicago (West) William J. and Kim (Klinger ’81) Butler ’82
Cincinnati Mark R. and Karen (Strasma ’87) Koenig ’86
Columbus, Ind. Teresa Martella Kelly ’76 and James Kelly
Columbus, Ohio Robert T. and Sherri (Brown ’62) Whetzel ’62
Denver Lucy Schlauch ’93
Evansville, Ind. Marianna Soaper Wright ’75 and Robert Wright
Ft. Wayne, Ind. Nancy Eshcoff Boyer ’73 and Thomas Boyer; John and
Margy Feighner
Indianapolis Richard J. and Emily (Mills ’94) Hawk ’93
Indianapolis (North) Elizabeth Copher Browning ’84 and James Browning
Lafayette, Ind. Jeffrey L. Hodge ’80 and Kitty Hodge
Merrillville, Ind. Sherri Modrak Ashby ’87 and John Ashby
Muncie, Ind. J. Philip Updike ’72 and Claudia Updike
New York Christine Boeke ’78 and William Jenks
St. Louis James H. and Beth (Stewart ’81) Barrett ’79
South Bend, Ind. James O. and Bonnie (Boilini ’68) Baxter ’68
Washington, D.C. Greater Washington Regional Alumni Council
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(Above) Seven alumni were recognized with awards during Old Gold Weekend,
Oct. 8-9. Shown from left: Hirotsugu “Chuck” Iikubo ’57, Barbara Blakemore
’46, Margery Stoops Gass ’66, James M. Mullin ’83 (president, DePauw Alumni
Association), President Robert G. Bottoms, I. Jay Bennett ’91, Elizabeth L Hake
’79, Theodore “Tim” M. Solso ’69 and Pamela J. Coburn ’74. (To read more about
the individual awards, see Class Notes.)
(Left) Robert H. Farber ’35, Jacob K. Stanley ’05 and Vera May Knauer Kierstead
Farber ’36 attended the Washington C. DePauw Society Breakfast on Oct. 9.
(Below) James B. Stewart ’73 speaks to the group of Rector Village families in
attendance for the dedication of the seven new Rector Village residence halls.
Photos and Memories –– Old Gold Weekend 2004
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At the dedication of the Laurel
H. Turk Room in the indoor ten-
nis and track center, from left:
Thomas L. Turk ’58 and Jane Turk
Schlansker ’63.
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Some alumni took time out from Old Gold
festivities to mentor and interact with
students: (above left) I. Jay Bennett ’91;
(above right) Hirotsugu “Chuck” Iikubo ’57;
(right) Margery Stoops Gass ’66.
Photos and Memories –– Old Gold Weekend 2004
Spouses of DePauw Board of Trustees members toured the DePauw University Nature Park during Old Gold Week-
end, Oct. 8-9. First row, from left: Joyce Taglauer Green ’75, Barbara Stoner Wells ’66, Marjorie Davis Morehead
’64, Sue Howard Delves ’51, Cheryl Boswell, Frances Sargent, Barbara Stevenson Clarkson ’61, Susan Leet Smith
’71, Denise Manning Solso ’69. Second row: Judy Hanson Wessling ’61, Judy Blang Locke ’58, Jane Medaris Paine
’60, Rosemary Walters, Sharon Williams Ubben ’58, Susan Bartelsmeyer Bartlett ’66, Jean Welch, Ellie Nelson.
Third row: Dana Robes, Gwen Bottoms, Jim McGuire.
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Old Gold Day 2004
Saturday afternoon kicked off with the home-
coming football game vs. Sewanee (top photo).
The halftime events included the crowning of
the Old Gold King and Queen, Mark A. Prosser
’05 and Jennifer A. Miller ’05 (bottom right),
and a reunion of Men of Note (middle right).
Above left, Jeremiah Marks ’08 makes one
of two touchdowns to help win the game
against Sewanee.
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Legacy Class of 2008
Row 1: Ben Gibson ’08, Sarah Jewell Gibson ’78, John Kochanczyk ’08, David J. Kochanczyk ’69, Marjorie Lentz Porter ’70, David T. Allard
’68, Libby Allard ’08, Kathryn Sue Beck Allard ’69, Duane M. Kelley ’69, Matt Kelley ’08, Kate Cooper ’08, Marc E. Cooper ’76, Katie Rames
’08, Betsy Stover Rames Davis ’76, Julie Smith Wiehl ’74, Lauren Wiehl ’08, Tamarah Dragoo Forbes ’84, Rae Forbes, Randal S. Forbes ’83,
Ryanne Forbes ’08.
Row 2: Lynn Bryant Still ’78, Steven M. Still ’76, Amy Still ’08, David B. Rose ’78, Ann Kuhl Rose ’78, Alison Rose ’08, Melissa Tharpe Smith
’77, Brian Smith ’08, Christine Lewellen ’08, William R. Lewellen Jr. ’75, Kathy Ritzer Farren ’75, Neil Farren ’08, Carolyn Kubec McClamroch
’79, Sarah McClamroch ’08, W. Tobin McClamroch ’77, William R. Syverson ’70, Eric Syverson ’08, Ashley Day ’08, Sally Bergin Day ’81.
Row 3: Kris Maroon Faulk ’76, Erin Faulk ’08 (brother, David L. Faulk ’05), Candace Johnson Daly ’81, Chris Daly ’08, Stephen X. Daly ’80.
John H. Wallace ’76, Gib Wallace ’08 (sister, Sarah H. Wallace ’05), Gerry Wallace ’08 (sister, Sarah H. Wallace ’05), Sarah Reese Wallace ’76,
Bruce L. Stallings ’77, Paige Stallings ’08 (uncle, Erik D. Sorenson ’77; aunt, Cornell Chulay ’77), Katrina Sorenson Stallings ’79, Ted Tubekis
’08, Audrey Porritt ’08, Lynn Fox Porritt ’80, Katie Rasmussen ’08, N. Peter Rasmussen Jr. ’79, Margaret “Peggy” Mathias Rasmussen ’80.
Row 4: Douglas A. Schaffer ’75, Kelly Schaffer ’08, Liz Thiele (brother, Christopher H. Thiele ’06; grandmother. Marilyn Newport Leis ’52;
grandfather, Charles A. Leis ’52), Susan Leis Thiele ’79, Laura Parks ’08 (grandmother, Marjorie Bundy Parks ’32; great-grandmother, Edith
Abbott Bundy 1904), John B. Parks ’63, R. Lee Wilson ’76, Rob Wilson ’08, Deborah Riefe Wilson ’76, Jean Fletcher Maijala ’72, Steven
Maijala ’08 (grandfather, William H. Fletcher ’45), Barbara Martin Tubekis ’80, Jeffrey J. Porritt ’80.
Row 5: John D. Vaughn ’81, Tommy Vaughn ’08, Lyn Faller Vaughn ’81, Maggie Hardy ’08, Jill Faller Hardy ’79, Frederick Wildt ’08 (grandfather,
Frederick C. Reigle ’54), Kathy Reigle Wildt ’75, David Wildt ’06, Larry Wildt ’08, Marsha Norris Chambers Sumpter ’74, Adrienne Sumpter
’08 (aunt, Brenda Norris Ritzhaupt ’71), Betsy Ballentine ’08, Lynn Mueller Ballentine ’78, Shannon Coghlan Eades ’81, Alex Eades ’08.
Row 6: Abigail Hanner ’08, Mary Collings Hanner ’78, Molly Curran ’08 (uncle, Randall E. Curran ’76; cousin, Megan Curran ’04), Nancy
Sheopke Curran ’80, Erin Curran ’08, Ronald D. Curran ’80. James N. DeVries ’82, Jim A. DeVries ’08, Barbara Alexander Stewart ’76, Em-
ily Stewart ’08, James R. Stewart ’74, Pete Riggs ’08, Nancy Krebs Riggs ’81, Lynn Liebig Cheeseman ’73, Phillip A. Cheeseman ’72, David
Cheeseman ’08, William King ’08, Cathleen Madigan King ’80. Greggory A. Notestine ’83.
Row 7: Dan Notestine ’08, Joe Baker ’08, Paul H. Van Every ’78, David Van Every ’08.
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CLASS NOTES POLICY
The class notes section of DePauw Magazine
allows DePauw alumni to keep their classmates and
the University current on their careers, activities
and whereabouts.
We are also interested in publishing anecdotes
and reminiscences of alumni college days. Submis-
sions should be limited to 500 words and may be
humorous, reflective or serious.
All information for class notes should be sent
to Donna Grooms, DePauw University, Bartlett
Alumni House, 411 E. Seminary Street, P.O. Box
37, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037. You may also fax
us the information at (765) 658-4041 or e-mail to
[email protected].
Photographs will be used as space allows and
cannot be returned. If you submit digital photos,
the images should be shot at the highest resolution
on the digital camera. Images must be saved at
the highest resolution or 300 dpi minimum in
JPEG format.
In the interest of privacy, we will publish home
and e-mail addresses only if an alumnus or alumna
specifically requests us to do so.
Please direct class note questions to Carla
Schwab, editorial assistant, DePauw University,
P.O. Box 37, 300 E. Seminary St., Greencastle,
IN 46135-0037. Phone: (765) 658-4627; fax (765)
658-4625; e-mail [email protected].
– Editor
1923
Mark W. Bills (dec.) was inducted posthu-
mously into the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame
during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. He
played basketball and baseball while a student at
DePauw. He served as superintendent of schools in
districts in Michigan, Missouri and Illinois.
1942
Jack R. Poole is a member of the board of
directors of Allegro, Baroque and Beyond, an
organization promoting the appreciation and
performance of baroque music in Spokane, Wash.
The performances are often done with antique
instruments, in concert in a restored 19th-century
theatre or in historic homes. Allegro, Baroque and
Beyond also organizes and presents a free public
Renaissance weekend annually in Spokane and
the Royal Fireworks Festival one of the largest and
oldest baroque celebrations in the country. Jack was
recently appointed to the Spokane Human Rights
Commission by the mayor and city council. He lives
at 4805 W. Alpine Drive, Spokane, WA 99208. His
e-mail address is [email protected].
1943
Stella Williams Clapp was honored by the
Texas Nurses Association District #4, May 27,
2004, as one of The Great One Hundred Nurses
in the Dallas and Fort Worth area. She entered the
United States Public Health Service in 1947 and
traveled to remote areas, teaching bedside nursing
at nursing schools and public health clinics, and
to families in their homes. In 1958 she became a
school nurse in the Dallas Independent School
District. From 1969 until her retirement in 1981,
she was supervisor of the school nurses in the
district. She was a volunteer for the American Red
Cross Disaster Nurse Cadre for 25 years, where she
worked during hurricanes, floods, chemical spills
and the Delta plane crash at Dallas-Fort Worth in
1985. Stella attends continuing education seminars
to keep her nursing certificate current and is an
active volunteer for her church. She lives at 4835
W. Lawther Drive, #606, Dallas, TX 75214.
1944
Otto S. Steele Jr., a retired United Methodist
minister, was the recipient of the 2004 Beje Clark
Justice Award from the Iowa Annual Confer-
ence Peace and Justice Commission. The award
recognizes persons, groups or churches in Iowa
who have made a significant contribution to the
work of justice by identifying and challenging root
causes of injustice, locally or globally. Otto was
chosen for the award in recognition of a lifetime
of faithful witness and advocacy on behalf of social
justice. He has been a leader in justice issues of the
church’s work opposing gambling in Iowa, and he
continues activity on these justice issues at age 82.
He and his wife, Mildred, live in Pella, Iowa. They
have been married 56 years.
1946
Barbara Blakemore received a Distinguished
Alumni Achievement Award for Media during
Old Gold Weekend, October 2004. She retired in
1995 as deputy editor of Family Circle magazine.
She serves on the Eugene S. Pulliam Center for
Contemporary Media Board of Advisers. (See
photo, page 72.)
1950
Dorothy Sidney Smith writes that the Alpha
Omicron Pi 1950 sorority pledge class has had
a round robin of letters circulating for 54 years.
She said the letters started the summer after their
graduation and has continued through marriage,
childrearing, childrens’ weddings, grandchildren
and even great-grandchildren. Women still active in
the group include Dorothy Sidney Smith, E. Zillah
Janes Novak, Betty Jannasch Athey, Dora Hildeb-
rand Meredith, Patricia Jacobs Mottweiler Jenkins,
Marilyn Davis Boles, Elizabeth Horn Schumacher,
Dorothy Scott Capp, Kathryn Schwarz Colten,
Yvonne Smith Church, Jane Kuentzel Maulbetsch,
Carol Downie Regan, Suzanne Johnson Early and
Marjorie Gardner Schweitzer.
1951
Norval B. Stephens Jr. is co-chair of the
Genesis Group, a coalition of 42 national and
international fraternities and sororities working to
help solve the problem of binge drinking on college
campuses. The Genesis Group chose DePauw and
the University of Kentucky to begin its Program
For Change.
1952
Elizabeth Ayres Tucker lives at 268 College
Walk Lane, Brevard, NC 28712.
Lee H. Hamilton, vice chair of the 9/11
Commission, and members of the committee were
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DePauw 2004 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees (from left): Dr. Carla J. Weaver ’92, Dr. Steven S. Over-
man ’72, Robert N. Bills ’46 (accepting award for his father Mark W. Bills ’23, dec.), Joy Howe Blang ’92,
Bradley D. Hauter ’87 and Robert C. Kirk Jr. ’71.
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mater, DePauw as well as Washington University.
(See photo, page 80.)
1957
Hirotsugu “Chuck” Iikubo received the Old
Gold Goblet during Old Gold Weekend, Octo-
ber 2004. He is chairman and CEO of Decision
Systems, Inc. He serves on the DePauw Board of
Trustees. (See photo, page ?)
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. was lead debate negotiator
for Senator Kerry by the John Kerry for President
campaign. He also was elected president of the
Economic Club of Washington. The Economic
Club was created to provide a forum for business
and government leaders to express their views on key
economic issues. Vernon was an adviser to Presidents
Clinton and Carter and is currently senior managing
director of Lazard Fréres & Company, LLC. Vernon
was the featured speaker at the opening session of the
Grand Boule of the Sigma Pi Phi fraternity’s centennial
celebration in Philadelphia, June 2004. Membership
to the fraternity is by invitation only.
Lester “Skip” B. Mathieson and David L.
Dunkelberger ’61 are football coaches at Blackburn
College. Skip is in his second year of coaching at
Blackburn. David retired from Otterbein College
two years ago but returned to coach defense at
Blackburn this past fall. David and Skip have been
friends for more than 40 years – a friendship that
started at DePauw.
Ten members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority met in
April 2004 at the St. Louis Alumnae Club’s Founders’
Day luncheon to celebrate 50 years of friendship.
Their four-day reunion also included visits to the
Arch, Lewis and Clark bi-centennial and the 1904
World’s Fair exhibitions. (See photo, below.)
praised by The New York Times, June 19, 2004,
for having done a masterly job. The commission’s
report was released in July 2004. Lee presented the
commission’s final report to President George W.
Bush at a ceremony held in the rose garden at the
White House. Lee was a speaker at DePauw’s elec-
tion-issue symposium, DePauw Discourse 2004:
Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004.
1953
John Jakes was one of the authors featured
in an exhibition titled “Write On! Authors of the
Lowcountry” at the Coastal Discovery Museum in
South Carolina. The museum and the Island Writ-
ers’ Network were co-sponsors of the exhibit. John
is the author of 16 best-selling historical novels.
1954
William F. Rasmussen was the founder of
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network
(ESPN), which celebrated 25 years of broadcasting
sports programming 24 hours a day, Sept. 7, 2004.
In 1994 Bill was recognized as one of 40 individuals
who had the greatest impact on the world of sports
over the previous 40 years. He is the chief executive
officer of IntelliNet in Naples, Fla.
To change your address call (765) 658-4205 or
e-mail [email protected] or fax (765) 658-4172.
1956
Richard W. Peck, writer of 30 young adult
novels, has written another funny children’s novel
titled The Teacher’s Funeral: A Comedy in Three Parts.
Richard has received numerous awards for his young
adult fiction including the 2001 Newbery Medal, the
2002 Chicago Tribune Prize for Young Adult Fiction
as well as receiving the National Humanities Medal
from President George W. Bush, April 22, 2002.
Peck taught a class this past summer on young adult
literature at the Louisiana State University School
of Library and Information Science. Attending the
class was Anne B. Maverick ’72, a library media
specialist. Anne was a member of a panel creating
reading lists for middle school students. Richard
and she discovered they shared more than one alma
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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1957 Pi Beta Phi reunion in St. Louis. Those attending the reunion included Virginia Armstrong Weise, Judie
Roser Smith, Margaret “Peg” Steffen Sant’Ambrogio, Loretta Lewis Pedott, Suzanne DeCosted Breckenridge,
Carol Rudolph Stoddard, Anne Jaudon Campbell, Marilee Lidikay McCallister, Rosanne Miller Jacks and
Nancy Ford Charles.
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These short-term study programs are attended
by approximately 20,000 persons annually. Mary
is a retired staff member of the United Methodist
Women’s Division that sponsors the short-term
study programs. She lives in Northport, N.Y. (See
Recent Words, page 8.)
1962
D. Bruce Frobes is president of the Forest
Highlands Golf Club in Flagstaff, Ariz. The can-
yon course is ranked number one of all Arizona
courses. He and his wife, Cobe Battey Frobes, live
in Flagstaff and winter in Tucson. Bruce retired
in 1999 after 34 years with Harris Trust Bank of
Arizona. Cobe also retired in 1999 after 18 years
teaching high school in Scottsdale, Ariz. Their e-
mail address is [email protected]. (Their last
name was misspelled in the summer magazine. The
magazine staff apologizes for the error.)
Robert C. Nordvall retired as dean of Gettys-
burg College two years ago. Since his retirement, he
has lived in Pistoia, Italy (near Florence). He writes
a weekly newsletter of his observations and adven-
tures in Italy that can be viewed at www.bob.it.tt.
He is willing to offer advice to his fellow DePauw
classmates who are planning a visit to Italy. His
e-mail address is [email protected].
1963
Robert H. Fuller was named a fellow member
of the 2004 class of the National Society of Profes-
sional Engineers. The fellow membership grade
honors active members who have demonstrated
exemplary service to the profession, the society
and the community. Robert lives in Columbus,
Ohio, and is a mechanical engineer for Robert
H. Fuller & Associates.
Karen Koning AbuZayd was a panel participant
at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,
2004. The panel discussion focused on “America’s
1958
Ann Clarkson Turpin is organist for and direc-
tor of Chester River Chorale in Chestertown, Md.
She conducted and accompanied the chorale group
at a free performance in Fountain Park in July 2004.
Ann is the founding director of the 50-member
Chesapeake Youth Chorale and a member of the
American Choral Directors Association.
Joseph R. Flummerfelt was named Conduc-
tor of the Year by Musical America 2004. He will
return to DePauw, spring 2005, as the Elizabeth P.
Allen Distinguished University Professor. He will
spend three weeks on campus to direct the choirs
and serve as a consultant to the School of Music
and the choral program throughout the year. He
was director of the DePauw choirs from 1964-68.
Joe retired as the artistic director and principal
conductor of the Westminster Choir College
after 33 years. In his retirement, he continues as
the artistic director for the Spoleto Festival U.S.A.
in Charleston, S.C.; conductor for the New York
Philharmonic with the New York Choral Artists;
and as a frequent guest conductor and instructor
of master classes. DePauw honored Joe with an
Honorary Doctor of Music degree in 1982, Old
Gold Goblet in 1988 and Old Gold Medal in
2004. The Old Gold Medal is awarded “from
time to time by the DePauw University Board
of Trustees to individuals who have served the
University in a unique and meritorious manner.”
(See photo, below.)
Wi l l i am A.
Kirk is a math-
ematics professor
at the University of
Iowa. He received
an honorary degree
of Doctor Honoris
Causa degree from
the Maria Curie-
Sklodowska Uni-
versity in Lublin,
Poland, May 26,
2004. (See photo,
right.)
1959
Donald J. Perozzi was the recipient of the
Yellow Pages Lifetime Achievement Award. The
award is given by the Kelsey Group to recognize
an individual who has made significant contribu-
tions to the industry, adheres to high standards,
sets meaningful goals and exhibits innovative
leadership. Donald is a retired group president of
BellSouth Advertising and Publishing.
1960
Gary L. Wegenke is dean of the college of educa-
tion at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo,
Mich. He was recently profiled in the “Where Are
They Now” column of the Courier newspaper of
Waterloo and Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
1961
David L. Dunkelberger and Lester “Skip” B.
Mathieson ’57 are football coaches at Blackburn
College in Carlinville, Ill. Skip is in his second
year of coaching at Blackburn. David retired from
Otterbein College two years ago but returned to
coaching defense this past fall. David and Skip have
been friends for more than 40 years – a friendship
that started at DePauw.
Mary Sims Cannell and her husband, Roger,
live at 18 Aracena Lane, Hot Springs Village, AR
71909. Their e-mail address is [email protected].
Mary Spencer Lyman’s book, Public Education:
Issues and Challenges, has been chosen as a study text
by the United Methodists in a program for schools
of Christian mission across the United States.
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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Joseph R. Flummerfelt ’58, right, with President
Robert G. Bottoms
William A. Kirk ’58
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Role in the World.” She is the deputy commis-
sioner general of the United Nations Relief &
Works Agency.
Evelyn Whaley LaFollette and other DePauw
alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in
Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. (See photo,
page 90.)
1964
Thomas A. Gibson is a member of the board
of trustees of Falcon Financial Investment Trust.
Falcon Financial is a specialty finance real estate
investment trust that originates and services loans
to automotive dealers. Tom is chairman emeritus
of Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. and serves on
the board of directors of IKON Office Solutions
and Dealer Tire.
Timothy A. Stabler retired as chair of the biol-
ogy department at Indiana University Northwest
after 31 years. He is devoting his retirement time
to building cameras and returning to photogra-
phy, oil painting, woodcarving, amateur radio
and, as he says, “anything else I want to do.” He
volunteers one day a week at the Chicago Museum
of Science and Industry. His e-mail address is
[email protected].
1965
Bruce P. Bickner is an independent trustee of
AMLI Residential Properties Trust. He heads the
audit committee.
Joseph H. Danks retired from Kent State
University, after 36 years, as professor emeritus
of psychology and dean emeritus of the College
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of Arts and Sciences. He is a research professor in
the Center for Advanced Study of Language at the
University of Maryland. Joe and his wife, Carol,
live at 12920 Falmouth Drive, Silver Spring, MD
20904. His e-mail address is [email protected].
Bronson C. Davis, vice chancellor of Texas
Christian University, will retire in December 2004
from his current position to become a consultant
to the university. Bronson has been instrumental
in increasing TCU annual giving, funding six
buildings and eight athletic projects, endowing
12 academic positions, increasing the endowment,
scholarship funding and alumni programming.
The Council for Advancement and Support of
Education honored him with its highest award,
the Distinguished Achievement Award, in 2003.
Bronson is a member of the DePauw Alumni
Board of Directors.
Joseph C. Nowlin and other DePauw alumni
and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Blooming-
ton, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. (See photo, page 90.)
Thomas S. Porter gave The Robert C. Mc-
Dermond Center Lecture on Sept. 30, 2004, at
DePauw. He is a general partner in EDF Ventures
in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Richard C. Williams is the chairman of the
board for ISTA Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a specialty
pharmaceutical company that focuses on the de-
velopment and commercialization of unique and
uniquely improved ophthalmic products. He is the
president of Conner-Thoele Limited and chairman
of Cellegy Pharmaceuticals.
1966
Nicholas E. Hollis was the featured speaker at
the Quaboag Historical Society’s annual meeting,
April 25, 3004, in West Brookfield, Mass. His talk
provided highlights and perspectives on United
States history viewed from the Jennings Farm in
West Virginia and its ancestors from the late 17th
into the 20th century. Nicholas is director of the
Jennings Heritage Project in Washington, D.C.,
as well as president of the Agribusiness Council,
a non-profit, educational organization that has
sponsored various heritage programs.
Ida Grace Laury Jarvis is beginning her fifth
consecutive year as director of the Dickinson
College Fall/Full Year Program in Málaga, Spain.
Her address is Paseo Marítimo, Cdad. De Melilla,
11-5_C, 29016 Málaga, Spain. She would enjoy
hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail
address is [email protected].
Sally Smerz Grooms Cowal was a panel
participant at the DePauw election symposium,
DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America,
Sept. 16-18, 2004. The panel discussion focused
on “America’s Role in the World.” Sally is a for-
mer United States ambassador and currently vice
president of Population Services International in
Washington, D.C.
Dr. Margery Stoops Gass received a Distin-
guished Alumni Achievement Award for Profes-
sional Achievement during Old Gold Weekend,
October 2004. She is founding director of the
Cincinnati University Hospital Menopause and
Osteoporosis Center and is on the faculty of the
Center for Women’s Studies at University of Cincin-
nati. She serves on the Science Research Fellows
Visiting Committee. (See photo, page 72.)
R. Jan Strasma, senior public affairs officer for
the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s
Region II office in Lisle, Ill., received the Distinguished
Service Award, May 2004. He was honored for his
three-year career with the agency, including recent
communications initiatives involving a lengthy
nuclear plant shutdown in Ohio and pioneering work
on the agency’s Web site. He and his wife, Jane, live
at 46W644 Illinois Rt. 38, Maple Park, IL 60151.
They have three children, including Reid Strasma
’90. Their e-mail address is [email protected].
1967
R. Randolph Hatch is a senior client ad-
viser in wealth management at PNC Advisers in
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The Pi Beta Phi class of 1963 had a reunion in May 2004, in Napa, Calif. Members attending included Sallie
Reid Tasto, Susan Parker Jones, Marilyn Wehrman Levine, Caroline Musick Capoot, Kathleen Jones Mattox,
Nancy Markham Ragatz, Martha Forester Bruss, Patricia See Zurcher and Margery Anderson Merrill.
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Greenwich, Conn. Randy and his wife, Judy, own
a retreat on Bald Head Island, accessible only by
ferry in the Cape Fear River basin in southern
North Carolina. They would like to hear from
other DePauwites in the area.
Susan Kuhl Nowlin, Elizabeth Witler Bosin
and other DePauw alumni and friends met at the
Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind., Aug. 27,
2004. (See photo, page 90.)
1968
Susan Campbell McCully was one of 15
volunteers profiled by the Journal and Courier
in Lafayette, Ind. Susan has been a community
volunteer since 1973 and focuses her time on
church, children, culture and community. She
lives in Lafayette and is involved with the Lafayette
Museum of Art as a board of directors member
as well as a member of the board of directors for
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). She
is president of WH Long Rental Management
and Builders.
1969
James P. Evans lives at 4436 Fairway Drive,
Carrollton, TX 75010.
John F. McWethy returned to DePauw as the
John D. Hughes Distinguished Visiting Professor
in September 2004. The John D. Hughes Distin-
guished Visiting Professorship was established with
a gift from John D. Hughes ’31, an Indianapolis
attorney. As visiting professor, John worked with
both advisers and student staff members of The
DePauw, WGRE and D3TV. He also partici-
pated in the election-issue symposium DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, September
16-18, 2004. John has been the chief national
security correspondent for ABC News since 1984.
He reports on military and diplomatic aspects of
United States foreign policies, usually from the
Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Dan Quayle is a senior adviser to the board of
directors of Senex Financial Corporation, a health-
care services company based in Indianapolis. Dan
is chairman of Cerberus Global Investments. He
welcomed attendees to the election-issue sympo-
sium DePauw Discourse 2004: Issues for America,
Sept. 16, 2004, by a video message.
Theodore M. Solso received a Distinguished
Alumni Achievement Award for Management and
Entrepreneurship during Old Gold Weekend,
October 2004. He is CEO and chairman of the
board at Columbus, Ind.-based Cummins, Inc.
He serves on the DePauw Board of Trustees. (See
photo, page 72.)
Robert M. Steele, the Nelson Poynter Scholar
at The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., took
part in the DePauw election symposium, DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,
2004. He was a member of the discussion panel on
“The Media and the Presidential Campaign.”
Chri st opher
J. Wurster has as-
sumed the position
of senior develop-
ment officer for
DePauw after serv-
ing as director of
alumni relations
from 2000-03 and
then as executive
director of alumni
relations until Oc-
tober 2004 (See
photo, left.)
1970
Judith A. Edstrom was a panel participant at the
DePauw election symposium, DePauw Discourse
2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The
panel discussion focused on “America’s Role in the
World.” Judith is the sector manager for the World
Bank in Washington, D.C.
Mary Leonard Ramshaw was a panel partici-
pant at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,
2004. The panel discussion focused on “The
Media and the Presidential Campaign.” Mary is
the assistant managing editor for business news at
the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
1971
Susan M. Blackmun is a freelance writer and
photographer. She and her sisters were featured in
a recent article in the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel that
examined their relationship with their father, the
late Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun. Her
father researched and wrote Roe v. Wade, the landmark
decision that legalized abortion. Susan sees her father
as a champion of free speech, privacy and individual
rights, especially for minorities and women.
Robert C. Kirk Jr. was inducted into the De-
Pauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Week-
end, October 2004. He ran track while a student at
DePauw. He is a teacher and coach at Columbus
(Ohio) Academy. (See photo, page 76.)
Janice Pahl Kern is the director of Eli Broad
Colleagues Program. The program is set to launch
in 2005 and will engage senior leaders to help
solve tough policy issues, develop their regional
leadership skills and forge bonds that will become
a leadership infrastructure in Southern California.
Janice’s e-mail address is jan@leadershipnetwork.
org. She encourages her DePauw classmates and
friends to keep in touch.
Mark E. Rolfing was NBC’s golf analyst for
the U.S. Open in June 2004. He is president of
The Rolfing Companies in Hawaii.
1972
Anne B. Maverick is a library media specialist.
This summer she attended a course on literature
for young adolescents at the Louisiana State Uni-
versity School of Library and Information Science.
The course was taught by Richard W. Peck ’57.
Richard has been a writer of young adult literature
since the 1970s and recipient of several awards for
young adult fiction, including the Newbery Award.
During the course, Anne served on a panel creating
reading lists for middle school students. She and
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List your career-related opportunities with
DePauw. We can help you recruit excellent
candidates for your:
• Summer jobs/internships
• Full-time jobs
(entry-level and experienced)
• Executive-level jobs
To recruit current DePauw students and
graduates, contact:
Thomas R. Cath ’76,
Director of Career Services
Phone: 765-658-4280
Fax: 765-658-4282
E-mail: [email protected]
There are two ways to advertise your
position(s):
1. Direct Posting – Post the position di-
rectly on our Web site at www.depauw.
edu/admin/career/. The password is
bell. To access student and alumni
résumés, the password is tiger.
2. CSC Posting – E-mail or fax the position
information to the Career Center.
Join the DePauw
Career Network
Christopher J. Wurster ’69
Richard W. Peck ’57 and Anne B. Maverick ’72
at the Louisiana State University School of Library
and Information Science.
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2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18, 2004. The
panel discussion focused on “Defining Domestic
Issues.” Bob is a former United States congressman
and currently president of the HealthCare Institute
of New Jersey.
David M. Hurst is a purchasing agent for
Cook Pharmica. He lives at 974 S. Baldwin Drive,
Bloomington, IN 47401. His e-mail address is
[email protected].
D. Scott Lutzke is managing director and
co-founder of Centerfield Capital Partners, L.P.,
in Indianapolis. The firm specializes in venture
capital, mezzanine financing, enterprise creation,
banking and corporate finance, portfolio manage-
ment, accounting and securities law.
Paul C. VanBooven (dec. Jan. 10, 2004) was
inducted posthumously into the University of
Kentucky Law School Hall of Fame. He gradu-
ated from the UK College of Law in 1976 and
had served the university from 1976 to 1989 as
an associate dean. He was general counsel for the
law school at the time of his death after a four-year
battle with cancer.
1974
E. Webb Bassick gave The Robert C. McDer-
mond Center Lecture on Nov. 18, 2004, at DePauw.
He is chief executive officer of Compensation
Strategies. Inc., in Bannockburn, Ill.
Pamela J. Coburn received a Distinguished
Alumni Achievement Award for Creative and
Performing Arts during Old Gold Weekend, Oc-
tober 2004. She is one of the leading international
lyric singers and a regular performer in the world’s
choices and a script written by Larry and a high
school friend.
Barrett L. Boehm, a partner and management
consultant with IBM Business Consulting Service
in St. Louis, recently hired five 2004 DePauw
graduates for entry-level positions. They were
Brandon K. Gadacz ’04, Susan M. Ostermann
’04, Mary K. Hancock ’04, Yusaku Kawai ’04
and Matthew E. Kappel ’04.
Susan Ethier Gevaert and her husband, John,
live at Fliederweg 20c, 64342 Seeheim-Jugenheim,
Germany.
Robert D. Franks was a panelist at the DePauw’s
election issue symposium, DePauw Discourse
Richard discovered that they share more than one
alma mater, DePauw as well as Washington Univer-
sity. Anne lives at 834 Bourbon Ave., Baton Rouge,
LA 70808. Her e-mail address is [email protected].
(See photo, bottom previous page.)
Dr. Steven S. Overman was inducted into the
DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold
Weekend, October 2004. He played baseball while
a student at DePauw. He is medical director of
rheumatology for Northwest Hospital and Medical
Center and a clinical associate professor with the
University of Washington School of Medicine in
Seattle. (See photo, page 72.)
Mark A. Robertson is an attorney with the
Oklahoma City law firm of Robertson & Williams.
He is chairman of the law practice management
section of the American Bar Association. Mark has
been active in the section for more than 20 years,
serving on the publishing board and as a council
member and articles editor for Law Practice Man-
agement magazine. He is the co-author of Winning
Alternatives to the Billable Hour: Strategies that Work
Second Edition.
1973
Larry Behle retired as a biology and physical
science teacher from Avon (Ind.) High School in
2002. The following year he and his wife opened
The Uncommon Corner Bookstore in Plainfield,
Ind., which features used and rare books. Larry
also organized his 40th high school reunion with
a national radio broadcast. The XM Radio sta-
tion in Washington, D.C., offers a feature called
Power to the People, on which listeners choose
the songs that are played and also write stories to
accompany their selections. On June 24, 2004, the
program was centered on Larry’s classmates’ song
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■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
DePauw Today
In celebration of DePauw’s new art center and in memory of Professor Richard E. Peeler, alumni art majors from
the Class of 1974 and others were invited to exhibit their artwork during 2004 Alumni Reunion Weekend. From
left: former DePauw art professor Willis “Bing” H. Davis ’59, Sara E. “Betsy” Behling, Nancy Reichmann
Davis, Christine Plank Rales, Nancy Wells Lovett and Margorie J. Egee. Exhibitors not pictured: Margaret
A. Huggard, Elaine Barker-Cortrecht, Roberta Elliott and David W. Herrold, professor of art.
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1976
J. Benjamin Campbell II gave The Robert C.
McDermond Center Lecture on Sept. 23, 2004, at
DePauw. He is the president of the Northeast Indi-
ana Region of Bank One in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Randall E. Curran is a senior managing direc-
tor in the corporate finance restructuring practice
of FTI Consulting, Inc., where he works with the
company’s interim management services team. FTI
provides corporate finance restructuring consulting
in the areas of forensics, litigation and economics.
Randall was The Robert C. McDermond Center
Lecture speaker at DePauw, Nov. 13, 2003.
Philip H. Godfrey II is the president of the
National Senior Games Association in Baton
Rouge, La. He was quoted in a recent article in
the Indiana Evansville Courier & Press about the
importance of senior citizens having opportunities
to keep active. The newspaper article was written
by DePauw sophomore Brandon S. Gee.
1977
Barbara Kingsolver, author of several best-selling
novels, including The Poisonwood Bible, was chosen
as one of the 50 Essential Reads by Contemporary
Authors by patrons of the Hay-on-Wye book festival
in Britain. The voting for the top 50 was overseen
by the organizers of the Orange Prize for women’s
fiction from a sampling of 500 patrons. Barnes &
Noble bookstores have listed The Poisonwood Bible
as one of “tomorrow’s classics.”
1978
Timothy C. Collins gave The Robert C.
McDermond Center Lecture, Feb. 26, 2004.
He is the founder and chief executive officer of
most important opera halls and concert halls. (See
photo, page 72.)
Susan L. Ebert is the publisher and editor of Lone
Star Outdoor News in Dallas. The publication is Texas’
first weekly hunting and fishing newspaper. The first
issue was published Aug. 27, 2004. Susan lives at
10834 Eden Roc, Dallas, TX 75238. Her e-mail
address is [email protected].
Judson C. Green Jr. is the president and chief
executive officer of NAVTEQ, a leading provider
of comprehensive digital map information for
automotive navigation systems, mobile navigation
devices and Internet-based mapping applications
based in Chicago. Judson rang the opening bell,
Aug. 6, 2004, at the New York Stock Exchange as
his company celebrated its initial public offering on
that day. He recently served three years as chairman
of the DePauw Board of Trustees.
Rev. Scott Roley is the author of God’s Neighbor-
hood: A Hopeful Journey in Racial Reconciliation &
Community Renewal. In the book, Scott tells how
his career changed from that of a Christian singer
and songwriter to one of a church pastor living in a
disadvantaged neighborhood and working for social
justice. He is the pastor for missions and outreach
at Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tenn.
(See Recent Words, page 8.)
Patricia Spain Lord retired after 28 years from
the City of Lake Forest police force as a deputy
police chief. She was profiled in August 2004
in the Lake Forester newspaper in Chicago. The
story tells how Pat was a pioneer as a female in
the law enforcement department. She became the
highest-ranking and longest-serving woman in the
department and experienced many changes in the
department to accommodate women. Pat plans
to continue her online antique and collectibles
business during her retirement.
1975
Mark A. Filippell is managing director for the
Western Reserve Partners LLC in Cleveland, a new
investment banking firm. Filippell and his four
partners and their staff will provide customized
investment banking solutions for middle-market
companies. The Web site is www.wesrespartners.
com. Mark says he is very excited about starting
a new business venture at the age of 50 and adds
that his combined group has more than 100 years
of investment banking experience.
Kristine A. Iverson was a panel participant
at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,
2004. The panel discussion focused on “America’s
Role in the World.” Kris is an assistant secretary
of labor for congressional and intergovernmental
affairs in Washington, D.C.
Charles A. Johnpeter is the regional director
of the north central region of Mitsubishi Motors
North America, Inc.
David S. Ricker and Katherine I. Nelson
(Kirkwood Community College) were married
June 19, 2004, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. David is the
community relations coordinator for Pima County
Superior Court in Tucson, Ariz. Katherine is a clini-
cal analyst in the information services department
for University Medical Center in Tucson. Dave’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Nancy L. White and Ralph Guerin were mar-
ried July 3, 2004, in Pasadena, Calif. Nancy is a
partner in the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson LLP
and works in both the Phoenix and Los Angeles
offices. Nancy’s e-mail address is nwhite@steptoe.
com.(See photo, below.)
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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www.depauw.edu/alumni/index.asp
Nancy L. White ’75 and Ralph Guerin on their
honeymoon in Paris, where they saw Susan Gevaert
’73, a sorority sister of Nancy’s.
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Ripplewood Holdings LLC. Tim was chosen as
one of SmartMoney magazine’s “Power 30.”
Aimee Guest Hucek is a freelance graphic
designer. Her three-dimensional die-cut card,
Hanukkah Stars, is included in the Museum of
Modern Art’s holiday card collection for 2004.
Jane E. Lambert and Christopher H. Doerge
(University of Utah) were married April 4, 2004,
on Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga. Christopher
is employed by Purdue University at the Jonathan
Amy Facility for Chemical Instrumentation. They
live in West Lafayette, Ind. (See photo, above.)
Andrew H. Madsen III is president and
chief operating officer of Darden Restaurants.
He is president of Olive Garden, Darden’s most
profitable chain.
Larry C. Spears received the International Leader-
ship Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award, April 30,
2004. The award was presented at the annual Dare
to Lead Awards Breakfast at the Junior League of St.
Louis. Larry is president and chief executive officer of
The Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leader-
ship in Indianapolis. He is the co-editor of nine books.
His most recent is Practicing Servant-Leadership: Suc-
ceeding Through Trust, Bravery and Forgiveness. (See
Recent Words, page 8.) (See photo, below.)
1979
Elizabeth L. Hake received a Distinguished
Alumni Achievement Award for Citizenship and
Voluntary Service during Old Gold Weekend,
October 2004. She is a nurse, and founder and
volunteer director of Jericho Ministries, which
helps women in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, discover
freedom in Christ and dignity and hope through
skills learned in the ministry’s sewing workshop
program. (See photo, page 72.)
Mark R. Kelley is chairman of the Cancer
Etiology Study Section, Division of Onocological
Sciences Integrated Review Group for the National
Institutes of Health and National Cancer Insti-
tute. He is also the director of the Experimental
Therapeutics Program of the Indiana University
Cancer Center at the Indiana University School
of Medicine in Indianapolis. His e-mail address
is [email protected].
1980
Bruce P. Anshutz and his wife, Marjorie,
announce the adoption of their daughter, Lainey
Elizabeth FuZhong Anshutz, from Nanning,
China, May 10, 2004. Lainey was born May
8, 2003. They live at 7400 S. Carlisle Road,
Terre Haute, IN 47802. Bruce’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
Jane Chowning Shields is the women’s soccer
coach at Indiana’s Hamilton Heights High School.
Steven H. Pratt has re-joined the firm of Hall
Render Killian Heath & Lyman, P.S.C., in the
health law practice group as a shareholder. His
e-mail address is [email protected].
Terry S. Smith is head football coach at Wil-
liamstown (W. Va.) High School.
1981
David J. Carr, a
partner in the labor
and employment
law department
of the Indianapo-
lis law firm Ice
Miller, was voted
an Indiana “Super
Lawyer,” according
to Indiana Lawyer
magazine. The rec-
ognition goes to
the top five percent
of Indiana lawyers, based on the votes of fellow
Indiana attorneys and the determination of a
lawyer nominating panel. He also won re-elec-
tion to a four-year term on the Zionsville, Ind.,
Town Council.
Mary G. Meeker, an Internet analyst for
Morgan Stanley & Company, was involved in the
Google stock offering in August through which she
was instrumental in helping Morgan Stanley win
the designation of offering co-underwriter. Mary
says she supports the continuing growth of the
World Wide Web in business. Newsweek magazine
quoted her as saying, “As far as the Internet is
concerned, we’re still in the second inning.”
Bradford L. Nadborne is the head men’s
basketball coach at Manchester College in North
Manchester, Ind.
1982
Juan C. Davila and his wife, Lucia, are co-
owners of La Merienda, a bakery on the East Side
of Chicago that features Mexican and Hispanic
pastries and European artisan breads. They are the
parents of triplets: daughters Sofia and Adriana,
and son Emilio.
Joseph A. Farinella and his wife, Maureen,
invented, created and patented the first digital
bookmark that can be used to track daily reading
minutes. The bookmark was launched at BookExpo
America in Chicago, June 2004, and won Best New
Product of 2004. Joe and Maureen live in Gilbert,
Ariz. They have two children. Joe’s e-mail address
is [email protected].
David W. Greising was a panel participant
at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,
2004. The panel discussion focused on “Defining
Domestic Issues.” He is the chief business cor-
respondent for the Chicago Tribune.
Barbara Stephens Long is an Indiana repre-
sentative for the exclusive collection of knitwear
designed by French Rags, a company based in
Jane E. Lambert ’78 and Christopher H. Doerge wedding party. Those attending included Jane’s son, Brandon
D. Like ’04, son Christopher Doerge and daughter Stephanie Like.
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Larry C. Spears ’78 receiving the International
Leadership Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award
David J. Carr ’81
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Ripplewood Holdings LLC. Tim was chosen as
one of SmartMoney magazine’s “Power 30.”
Aimee Guest Hucek is a freelance graphic
designer. Her three-dimensional die-cut card,
Hanukkah Stars, is included in the Museum of
Modern Art’s holiday card collection for 2004.
Jane E. Lambert and Christopher H. Doerge
(University of Utah) were married April 4, 2004,
on Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga. Christopher
is employed by Purdue University at the Jonathan
Amy Facility for Chemical Instrumentation. They
live in West Lafayette, Ind. (See photo, above.)
Andrew H. Madsen III is president and
chief operating officer of Darden Restaurants.
He is president of Olive Garden, Darden’s most
profitable chain.
Larry C. Spears received the International Leader-
ship Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award, April 30,
2004. The award was presented at the annual Dare
to Lead Awards Breakfast at the Junior League of St.
Louis. Larry is president and chief executive officer of
The Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leader-
ship in Indianapolis. He is the co-editor of nine books.
His most recent is Practicing Servant-Leadership: Suc-
ceeding Through Trust, Bravery and Forgiveness. (See
Recent Words, page 8.) (See photo, below.)
1979
Elizabeth L. Hake received a Distinguished
Alumni Achievement Award for Citizenship and
Voluntary Service during Old Gold Weekend,
October 2004. She is a nurse, and founder and
volunteer director of Jericho Ministries, which
helps women in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, discover
freedom in Christ and dignity and hope through
skills learned in the ministry’s sewing workshop
program. (See photo, page 72.)
Mark R. Kelley is chairman of the Cancer
Etiology Study Section, Division of Onocological
Sciences Integrated Review Group for the National
Institutes of Health and National Cancer Insti-
tute. He is also the director of the Experimental
Therapeutics Program of the Indiana University
Cancer Center at the Indiana University School
of Medicine in Indianapolis. His e-mail address
is [email protected].
1980
Bruce P. Anshutz and his wife, Marjorie,
announce the adoption of their daughter, Lainey
Elizabeth FuZhong Anshutz, from Nanning,
China, May 10, 2004. Lainey was born May
8, 2003. They live at 7400 S. Carlisle Road,
Terre Haute, IN 47802. Bruce’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
Jane Chowning Shields is the women’s soccer
coach at Indiana’s Hamilton Heights High School.
Steven H. Pratt has re-joined the firm of Hall
Render Killian Heath & Lyman, P.S.C., in the
health law practice group as a shareholder. His
e-mail address is [email protected].
Terry S. Smith is head football coach at Wil-
liamstown (W. Va.) High School.
1981
David J. Carr, a
partner in the labor
and employment
law department
of the Indianapo-
lis law firm Ice
Miller, was voted
an Indiana “Super
Lawyer,” according
to Indiana Lawyer
magazine. The rec-
ognition goes to
the top five percent
of Indiana lawyers, based on the votes of fellow
Indiana attorneys and the determination of a
lawyer nominating panel. He also won re-elec-
tion to a four-year term on the Zionsville, Ind.,
Town Council.
Mary G. Meeker, an Internet analyst for
Morgan Stanley & Company, was involved in the
Google stock offering in August through which she
was instrumental in helping Morgan Stanley win
the designation of offering co-underwriter. Mary
says she supports the continuing growth of the
World Wide Web in business. Newsweek magazine
quoted her as saying, “As far as the Internet is
concerned, we’re still in the second inning.”
Bradford L. Nadborne is the head men’s
basketball coach at Manchester College in North
Manchester, Ind.
1982
Juan C. Davila and his wife, Lucia, are co-
owners of La Merienda, a bakery on the East Side
of Chicago that features Mexican and Hispanic
pastries and European artisan breads. They are the
parents of triplets: daughters Sofia and Adriana,
and son Emilio.
Joseph A. Farinella and his wife, Maureen,
invented, created and patented the first digital
bookmark that can be used to track daily reading
minutes. The bookmark was launched at BookExpo
America in Chicago, June 2004, and won Best New
Product of 2004. Joe and Maureen live in Gilbert,
Ariz. They have two children. Joe’s e-mail address
is [email protected].
David W. Greising was a panel participant
at the DePauw election symposium, DePauw
Discourse 2004: Issues for America, Sept. 16-18,
2004. The panel discussion focused on “Defining
Domestic Issues.” He is the chief business cor-
respondent for the Chicago Tribune.
Barbara Stephens Long is an Indiana repre-
sentative for the exclusive collection of knitwear
designed by French Rags, a company based in
Jane E. Lambert ’78 and Christopher H. Doerge wedding party. Those attending included Jane’s son, Brandon
D. Like ’04, son Christopher Doerge and daughter Stephanie Like.
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Larry C. Spears ’78 receiving the International
Leadership Network’s 2004 Dare to Lead Award
David J. Carr ’81
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Donna L. Jewell and Michael Worton were
married May 29, 2004, in northern Michigan. They
live at 501 Dartmouth Drive, S.E., Albuquerque,
NM 87106. Donna taught dance in Salzburg,
Austria, for six years. She is head of the dance
department at the University of New Mexico.
(See photo, above.)
David G. Martyn and his wife, Monica,
announce the birth of their son, Benjamin Lee
Martyn, March 23, 2004. His e-mail address is
[email protected].
Pamela J. Para is a contributing author of Risk
Management Handbook for Healthcare Organizations,
fourth edition. During her 20th reunion at DePauw,
June 2004 Pam dedicated a copy of the book to the
Roy O. West Library. She is the director of professional
and technical services for the American Society for
Healthcare Risk Management in Chicago. Her e-mail
address is [email protected]. (See photo, below.)
Mary Pinto Krugel and her husband, Mitchell,
announce the birth of their son, Samuel Krugel,
Dec. 23, 2003.
Marshall W. Reavis gave The Robert C.
McDermond Lecture at DePauw on Nov. 11,
2003. He is the managing director of SVM, LP,
in Des Plaines, Ill.
Susan Reichert Milanak and her husband,
Dan, announce the birth of their daughter, Lauren
Milanak, March 21, 2004. Lauren joins brothers
Jack, 8, and Spencer, 5, at their home in Lake
Forest, Ill. Susan is the executive director of The
Reichert Foundation, a non-profit foundation that
provides financial support to organizations that
provide services to the disadvantaged.
Ellen Stahl Minnig and her family live in
Denver. She has three children: Max, 14; Margaret,
12; and Carl, 5. She is an in-house counsel for First
Financial Corporation, specializing in real estate
litigation and tax litigation. She is a member of
Beta Alpha Psi accounting fraternity and a member
of the Colorado and Denver bar associations. Her
e-mail address is [email protected].
Jill Swisher Muti is head of school for Ashley
Hall School in Charleston, S.C. Ashley Hall is an
independent college preparatory school for girls
and young women. She and her husband, Lorenzo,
founded Spoleto Study Abroad, a program that
offers secondary students and faculty members
the opportunity to participate in a month-long
educational journey in Spoleto, Italy.
Carrie L. Torres is a career counselor at
WorkOne in Greenfield, Ind. Her e-mail address
is [email protected].
1985
Mary-Beth Coty earned her doctoral degree in
nursing science from Vanderbilt University, June
2004. She is the director of clinical research and
nursing practice at the University of Louisville
Hospital. She lives in Elizabethtown, Ky.
Santa Monica, Calif., whose designs are sold by
private appointment only during a week-long
trunk show four times a year. Barbara’s idea of
adding coordinated dog sweaters for the buyers is
proving to be a success. Her shih-tzu, Mollie, flew
to Los Angeles to model the designs and was a big
hit at the showing of the fall collection. The dog
sweater line will be named French WAGS. More
information about the company is available at
www.frenchrags.com. Barbara’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
James L. Wheeler and Joan Werleman (Loyola
University) were married Sept. 4, 2004, in York, Pa.
DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Michael L. Coogan, O. Garwood Lippincott and
Philip J. Quattrochi. James and Joan live at 2564
Grandview Park Drive, York, PA 17404. Their e-
mail address is [email protected].
1983
Elizabeth A. King is the interim minister at
First Church in Wenham, Mass.
1984
Andr e w
B. Buroker
climbed two
mount a i ns
and pl aced
the DePauw
banner on
the summit
of each: One
banner atop
Mt. Adams in
Washington
state on June
17, after an
eight-hour as-
cent, and the
second atop Mt. St. Helens on June 12. Andy is
a partner at Krieg DeVault LLP in Indianapolis.
Andy was elected national secretary and treasurer
of the American Heart Association. He has been
a member of the American Heart Association
national board of directors and the national
administrative cabinet since 2002. He was one of
five recipients of the Indiana University School
of Law’s 2004 Distinguished Service Award in
recognition of his service to the American Heart
Association. (See photo, above.)
Michele Dooley Morris and Paul L. Brisson
were married Sept. 6, 2004. Michele is a controller
for A1 Party Rentals. Paul is a family law attorney.
They live in Glendora, Calif., with Michele’s
children: Heather, 16, and James, 11. Her e-mail
address is [email protected].
Andrew B. Buroker ’84
Donna L. Jewell ’84 and Michael Worton wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Richard A. Palacios ’75 (brother-in-law of the bride), Lynn Jewell Palacios ’77 (sister of the bride), Marvin R.
Jewell ’54 (father of the bride), Suzanne D. Strater ’84, Sandra L. Gyorgyi ’84 and Gregory R. Ohm ’85.
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Pamela J. Para ’84 dedicates a copy of Risk Manage-
ment Handbook for Healthcare Organizations to Roy
O. West Library during Alumni Reunion Weekend, June
2004. Pam was a contributing author and is pictured
with Wesley W. Wilson, coordinator of archives and
special collections at DePauw, accepting the book.
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Sheryl Smith Hays; her husband, Jon; and
their three children live at 8645 Cholla Road,
Indianapolis, IN 46240.
Sava A. Vojcanin and his wife, Valerie, an-
nounce the birth of their son, John William Voj-
canin, July 12, 2004. They live in Lake Bluff, Ill.
Sava’s e-mail address is [email protected].
1986
Laura Francis Friedlander and her husband,
David, announce the birth of their son, Nathaniel
Gregory Friedlander, Aug. 27, 2004. Nathan joins
brother Aaron at 2912 Yacht Basin Road, Las
Vegas, NV 89128.
Robert D. LoPrete is a partner in the estate and
wealth planning group of Sachnoff & Weaver, Ltd., a
law firm in Chicago. He provides counsel in the areas
of estate planning, estate and trust administration,
business succession and wealth preservation and
transfer. He is also president of the board of directors
of AIDS Legal Council of Chicago, an organization
that protects the legal rights of individuals in the
Chicago area affected by HIV/AIDS.
Peter G. Ruppert gave The Robert C. McDer-
mond Center Lecture at DePauw on Oct. 7, 2004.
He is the founder and president of the National
Heritage Academies in Grand Rapids, Mich.
John P. Tull is team president of the San Diego
Riptide. He oversees the day-to-day operations of
the franchise, which plays in the Arena Football2
League.
Timothy A. Weaver joined the Elkhart (Ind.)
law firm of Barnes & Thornburg LLP as of counsel.
He will concentrate on estate planning, Medicaid
planning, elder law and business law.
1987
Bradley D. Hauter was inducted into the
DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold
Weekend, October 2004. He played soccer while
a student at DePauw. He coaches men’s and
women’s soccer, and softball, at Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind. (See
photo, page 76.)
Jennifer Michels Heitman is a teacher at the
Mountain Way School in Morris Plains, N.J. She is
the K-2 Spanish teacher and district-wide English
as a Second Language teacher.
John P. Rhodes and Tracy A. Labin were
married in July 2004. John is an assistant federal
defender with the Federal Defenders of Montana
in Missoula. Tracy is the director of the Indian Law
Clinic at the University of Montana School of Law.
His e-mail address is [email protected].
John A. Snyder is the head girls’ basketball coach
at Warsaw (Ind.) Community High School.
1988
Amy Buell MacNeil and her husband, Neil, live
in Belgrade, Serbia, where Neil is on diplomatic
assignment to the United States Embassy. Amy is
a full-time mother to their son, Joe, 4.
Elizabeth Christman Tryon and her husband,
Don, announce the birth of their son, Benjamin
Parker Tryon, Sept. 28, 2004. Benjamin joins
sister Grace, 8, and brother Carter, 5, at 2201
Timberridge Drive, West Bloomfield, MI 48324.
Elizabeth is an advertising sales director for Food
& Wine magazine in Detroit. Her e-mail address
is [email protected].
J e n n i f e r
Clarkson Soster
is the director of
alumni relations
at DePauw. She
has more than 11
years of experi-
ence at DePauw,
including service
as assistant and
associate director
of alumni relations;
associate director
of the Annual Fund and director of the Parents’
Fund; and assistant director and associate director
of admission. Her husband, Frederick M. Soster,
is a professor of geosciences at DePauw. (See
photo, above.)
Patrick J. Del Medico is vice president of sales
and marketing at Progressive Employer Services, a
privately held professional employer organization
based in Sarasota, Fla.
Amy Fauth Moon and her husband, David,
announce the birth of their twins, Teddy and Katie
Moon. Amy is a stay-at-home mom. David is a
regional manager with McBee, Inc., a division of
Deluxe Checks. They live at 5013 Barnsby Lane,
Cincinnati, OH 45244. Amy’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
Steven M. and Mary (Struck ’90) Ray an-
nounce the birth of their son, Bryan Edward Ray,
July 15, 2004. Bryan joins brother Ian, 3, at 8709
Staghorn Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260.
James W. Silkworth and his wife, Maureen, live
at 819 Destin Drive, Endicott, NY 13760. They have
two children: Ian, 10, and Sean, 7. Jim is director
of human resources and total quality for Universal
Instruments Corporation in Binghamton, N.Y. His
e-mail address is [email protected].
1989
Michael A. and Lindsey (Hart ’97) Chabraja
announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Hiatt
Chabraja, July 19, 2004. They live at 2147 Thorn-
wood Ave., Wilmette, IL 60091. Mike’s e-mail ad-
dress is [email protected]. Lindsey’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Andrea A. Coons lives at 5350 N. Delaware
St., Indianapolis, IN 46220.
Constance M. Fellman is a television news
anchor in Okemos, Mich. On assignment in
1999, she did a story about a disabled mountain
climber, paraplegic Jeff Pagels, when he attempted
to climb Mt. Rainier in Washington State. Re-
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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Constance M. Fellman ’89
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Jaworski, May 24, 2004. Calvin joins sister Ann
Marie, 7, and brother John, 5, at 917 10th Ave.,
Grinnell, IA 50112. Brian is the men’s head
soccer coach and assistant professor of physical
education at Grinnell College. His e-mail address
is [email protected].
William L. Fetter and his wife, Barb, announce
the birth of their son, Jacob Liam Fetter, July 1,
2003. Jacob joins sisters Katie and Sarah at their
home in Fond du Lac, Wis. Bill is the director
of marketing and communications for Hexagon
Metrology North America. His e-mail address is
[email protected].
Amy Kauerz McIntosh and her husband, Jim,
announce the birth of their son, Gustav Egan
McIntosh, Sept. 22, 2004. Gustav joins sister
Alina at 10015 S. Cedaridge Way, Littleton, CO
80129. Amy is on a year’s leave of absence from
being the assistant principal at Powell Middle
School in Littleton. Her e-mail address is mcin-
[email protected].
Donald L. McArthur-Self undertook a write-in
campaign for the United States Senate in Illinois.
Don is a teacher in the social science department
of Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Ill. His
e-mail address is [email protected].
Amy Smith Matthews and her husband,
Greg, announce the birth of their daughter, Av-
ery Smith Matthews, May 2, 2004. Avery joins
sister Eleanor, 4, at 2901 Circle Crest Court,
Prospect, KY 40059. Amy is the director of hu-
man resources for Humana. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Mary (Struck) and Steven M. Ray ’88 an-
nounce the birth of their son, Bryan Edward Ray,
July 15, 2004. Bryan joins brother Ian, 3, at 8709
Staghorn Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260.
1991
I. Jay Bennett received the Young Alumni
Award during Old Gold Weekend, October 2004.
He is manager of global human resources at Gen-
cently, Connie accompanied Jeff as he successfully
climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa. (See photo,
previous page.)
Susan Geeslin Woodhouse and her husband,
Kevin, announce the birth of their son, William
Christopher Woodhouse, Nov. 14, 2003. William
joins sisters Hannah and Catherine at 12120
Thicket Hill Circle, Carmel, IN 46033.
Brian J. and Leslie (Davidson ’90) Jaworski
announce the birth of their son, Calvin Roe
Jaworski, May 24, 2004. Calvin joins sister Ann
Marie, 7, and brother John, 5, at 917 10th Ave.,
Grinnell, IA 50112. Brian is the men’s head
soccer coach and assistant professor of physical
education at Grinnell College. His e-mail address
is [email protected].
Jack A. Lawrence is principal of Forest Hill
Elementary School. He lives in Noblesville, Ind.
Kara Narten Ladaika and her husband,
Chris, announce the birth of their daughter, Lily
Sophia Ladaika, June 14, 2004. Lily joins brother
Christopher, 7, and sister Hannah, 5, at their
home in South Euclid, Ohio. She would enjoy
hearing from her classmates. Kara’s e-mail address
is [email protected].
1990
Todd A. Collins lives at 3051 Newton
St., Denver, CO 80211. He works for a small
technology company, InfoNow Corporation,
in the sales department. His e-mail address is
[email protected].
Leslie (Davidson) and Brian J. Jaworski
’89 announce the birth of their son, Calvin Roe
eral Motors in Detroit. He serves on the DePauw
Board of Visitors and the executive committee of
the Washington C. DePauw Society. (See photo,
page 72.)
J. Kenneth and Karen (Jenkins ’92) Borgerd-
ing announce the birth of their son, John “Jack”
Kenneth Borgerding Jr., Nov. 21, 2003. They live at
817 S. Adams St., Arlington, VA 22204. Ken is an
attorney at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart in Washington,
D.C. Karen is a trial attorney at the Department of
Justice in Washington, D.C. Ken’s e-mail address
is [email protected]. Karen’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
Eric C. Braddom is manager of DLP Products
Asia for Texas Instruments. He lives at Jasmine
Garden, Unit 40B, 2239 Hong Qiao Road,
Shanghai 200336 China. His e-mail address is
[email protected].
Jane Probst and Jason Moore (Lehigh Uni-
versity) were married May 8, 2004, in Casade
Campo, Dominican Republic. They live in Costa
Rica. Jane is a freelance photographer. She would
enjoy hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her
e-mail address is [email protected]. (See
photo, below.)
Joseph L. Smith Jr. is the Indiana State Demo-
cratic party chair. He oversees and coordinates the
party’s political operations in Indiana. Joe is an
attorney with the Indianapolis law firm of Baker
& Daniels. He and his wife, Karen, have two
children: Jordan, 4, and Joseph III, 2.
1992
Holly Adams Bailey and her husband, Paul, an-
nounce the birth of their daughter, Amanda Nicole
Bailey, May 27, 2004. Amanda joins brother Travis,
3, at 1 Country Lane, Mattoon, IL 61938. Holly’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Rhett N. Cochran lives at 5827 Primrose Ave.,
Indianapolis, IN 46220.
Joy Howe Blang was inducted into the DePauw
Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold Weekend,
October 2004. She played golf while a student at
DePauw. She is an active volunteer in the Cincin-
nati area. (See photo, page 76.)
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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Jane Probst ’91 and Jason Moore
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“Tip” Browne, Dec. 12, 2003. Tip joins sister
Edie, 4, at their home in Wilmette, Ill. Vince is a
trial lawyer with Harrington, Thompson, Acker &
Harrington, Ltd., in Chicago. He was elected to the
executive committee and the board of governors
of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and
appointed vice chair of ATLA PAC.
James G. Pradke, while deployed to Iraq in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, was promoted
to first lieutenant. He lives in Newport News,
Va., where he works as the S-4 for the 24th Bat-
talion at Fort Eustis. His e-mail address is james.
[email protected].
Susan Richards Daly is an associate minister
at the Congregational Church of St. Charles in
Illinois. She was featured in the Wheaton, Ill., Sun
newspaper. In the article, Susan discusses what led
her to decide to enter the ministry. Her husband,
Michael, is the pastor of St. John United Church
of Christ in Naperville, Ill.
Julie Ruffolo Gilpin is the legal personnel and
recruitment manager for the Milwaukee law firm of
von Briesen & Roper, S.C. She is president-elect of
the Junior League of Milwaukee and will serve as
the league’s president during its 90th year, 2005-
06. Julie is in her 10th year of national volunteer
service as college district president for Kappa
Alpha Theta. She lives at 4858 N. Sheffield Ave.,
Whitefish Bay, WI 53217. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
1994
Vincent B. and Margaret (Mayer ’93) Browne
announce the birth of their son, Samuel Tipton
“Tip” Browne, Dec. 12, 2003. Tip joins sister
Edie, 4, at their home in Wilmette, Ill. Vince is a
trial lawyer with Harrington, Thompson, Acker
& Harrington, Ltd., in Chicago. He was elected
to the executive committee and the board of
governors of the Association of Trial Lawyers of
America and appointed vice chair of ATLA PAC.
Vince and classmates Hugh M. Seyfarth, Brian J.
Jaworski ’89 and Kevin A. Eskew were part of the
annual Northwoods Musky Hunt.
Jean Gileno is
director of com-
munications for
Psi Upsilon Fra-
ternity. She is the
president of the
College Fraternity
Editors Association
(CFEA), the oldest
and largest interfra-
ternal organization.
She was honored
wi th the 2004
Marilyn Simpson
Karen (Jenkins) and J. Kenneth Borgerding
’91 announce the birth of their son, John “Jack”
Kenneth Borgerding Jr., Nov. 21, 2003. They live
at 817 S. Adams St., Arlington, VA 22204. Karen
is a trial attorney at the Department of Justice in
Washington, D.C. Ken is an attorney at Kirkpatrick
& Lockhart in Washington, D.C. Karen’s e-mail
address is [email protected]. Ken’s e-
mail address is [email protected].
Tricia Kirkby Hofmann and her husband,
John, announce the birth of their daughter, Casey
Loretta Hofmann, May 6, 2004. They live at 1501
Helmridge Court, Louisville, KY 40222. Tricia
is a partner in the New Albany, Ind., law firm
of Ward, Tyler and Scott. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Chantal M. Lambrix is a teacher in the
Newhall School District in Santa Clarita, Calif.
She recently spent a year in Spain learning Span-
ish. She lives at 18327 Oakmont Drive, #822,
Santa Clarita, CA 91387. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Michelle Merkel Yoakam and her husband,
Gregory, announce the birth of their son, Zach-
ary Lewis Yoakam, Feb. 5, 2004. Zach joins sister
Brooke, 2, at their home in Columbus, Ohio.
Krista Mullman Tweed and her family live at
719 Sunnyview Lane, Marshall, WI 53559.
Dr. Carla J. Weaver was inducted into the
DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame during Old Gold
Weekend, October 2004. She played basketball
while a student at DePauw. She is a pediatrician with
St. Vincent Neonatal Physicians in Indianapolis.
(See photo, page 76.)
Dean A. Wiseman earned a doctoral degree in
biology from Purdue University, August 2004. He
is a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Stephen
M. Black at the University of Montana in Missoula,
studying cardiovascular biology. Dean lives at 4242
Expressway, #18, Missoula, MT 59808. His e-mail
address is [email protected].
1993
Robert E. Henry and his wife, Megan, an-
nounce the birth of their son, Thomas Michael
Henry, Sept. 30, 2004. Thomas joins brother
Bobby, 3, at their home in Naperville, Ill. Rob’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Matthew A. Lessall is an actor and freelance
casting director in Los Angeles. He was a speaker at
the DePauw Film Studies Series on Nov. 3, 2003.
Lori Lindeke Switzer and her husband, Matt,
announce the birth of their son, Scott Thomas
Switzer, June 17, 2004. Scott joins sister Suzy, 2,
at 2746 W. Morse Ave., Chicago, IL 60645. Lori’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Margaret (Mayer) and Vincent B. Browne ’94
announce the birth of their son, Samuel Tipton
Ford Award for her outstanding service to CFEA.
Jean’s e-mail address is [email protected]. (See
photo, below center.)
Tricia Hanson Harrison and her husband,
David, announce the birth of their daughter,
Katherine “Kate” Jane Harrison, Feb. 29, 2004.
Kate joins brother Matthew William, 3, at their
home in Kokomo, Ind. Tricia’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
Stephanie Heckler Vlachos and her hus-
band, Christopher, announce the birth of their
daughter, Evyn Christine Vlachos, May 28,
2004. Evyn joins sister Eliza at their home in
Gulf Breeze, Fla. Stephanie’s e-mail address is
[email protected].
Angelique Lewis Paiz; her husband, Walter;
and her daughter live at 1618 Amy Ave., Glen-
dale Heights, IL 60139. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Sarah A. Norman is a senior graphic designer
for Quality Engineered Products in Elkhart, Ind.
Her e-mail address is [email protected].
Marcus C. Robinson is the chief executive
officer and principal of the Charles A. Tindley
Accelerated School in Indianapolis. The Tindley
School has several ties to DePauw alumni. John
T. Neighbours ’71 is chairman of the board; Alan
P. Hill ’81 and Kenya Taray Delemore ’96 are
board members; Patrick J. Terry ’94 is director of
operations; and Rosalie Landrum Pettigrew ’96,
Nickola M. Baker ’94 and Margaret E. Coyne ’99
are teachers at the school. The DePauw Commu-
nity Technology Enhancement Program (CTEP)
delivered 50 computers to the Tindley School in
June. CTEP reconditions used computers, which
have been donated, and gives the computers to
individuals and organizations that need them but
lack the financial means to obtain them.
Keith A. Veneziano and his wife, Molly, an-
nounce the birth of their son, Evan John Veneziano,
Oct. 29, 2003. They live at 1410 W. Chestnut,
#1E, Chicago, IL 60622.
1995
Stacy L. Forster is a reporter for the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel in Madison, Wis. Her coverage
includes the legislature, governor and state gov-
ernment news. Stacy lives at 15 E. Gilman St.,
#3, Madison, WI 53703. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Angela Hicks Bowman, founder of Angie’s List,
has expanded her market to 16 cities, including
the recent additions of Pittsburgh, Kansas City,
Dallas-Fort Worth and Philadelphia. Angie’s
List creates and maintains a list of home service
providers, which it shares with its customers. The
company is based in Indianapolis.
Kristin Ingwell Goode is the editor of two
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Lexington (Ky.) magazines, Chevy Chaser (www.
chevychaser.com) and Southsider Magazine (www.
southsidermagazine.com). Both are neighbor-
hood publications with a focus on local busi-
nesses, personalities and entertainment. Kristin
and her husband, Chris, live at 111 Lincoln Ave.,
Lexington, KY 40502. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Kelly A. Novy and Bradley R. Anderson
(Western Michigan University) were married Sept.
4, 2004. Kelly is a band director in South Bend,
Ind. Bradley is pursuing a master’s degree in oc-
cupational therapy at Western Michigan University.
They live at 9015 East H Ave., Kalamazoo, MI
49048. Kelly’s e-mail address is kanovy@yahoo.
com. (See photo, below.)
Kathryn A. Springer earned a doctoral degree
in clinical psychology in May 2004 from Indiana
State University. She previously earned a doctor
of jurisprudence from Indiana University’s School
of Law. Kathryn is a certified family law mediator
and hopes to use her legal and psychology degrees
to help others resolve legal disputes.
Alisa Torres DiLorenzo and her family live at
14217 Sutter Mill Way, Poway, CA 92064. She
would enjoy hearing from her classmates. Alisa’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Sandra Wells Birch; her husband, John;
and their one-year old son, James; live in Tuc-
son, Ariz. Sandy is director of counseling at
St. Gregory School, a private school in Tucson
that serves grades 7-12. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
1996
Case B. Clay is the co-director of sales for
the Three Chimneys Farm in Midway, Ky. Three
Chimneys has been home to champion stallions,
including Stew O’Gold and the only undefeated
Triple Crown winner in history, Seattle Slew. Case is a
member of the boards of the National Thoroughbred
Racing Association Political Action Committee and
the Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass as well as a
member of the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s
political action committee.
Stephanie Lynch Bohanon and her husband,
Tony, announce the birth of their daughter, Emma
Raye Bohanon, Nov. 18, 2003. They live at 89
Schoolhouse Lane, Bargersville, IN 46106. Steph-
anie’s e-mail address is [email protected].
Ryan C. Williams is the author of Windows
XP Digital Music For Dummies, part of the popu-
lar For Dummies book series. Ryan is the digital
multimedia development specialist for Indiana
University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis
as well a writer for Indianapolismusic.net, a Web
site that focuses on the musical happenings in and
around Indianapolis.
Eve M. Wright is the director of legal affairs
for the Ladies Professional Golf Association.
She was profiled in the September issue of Black
Enterprise. She said she hopes her new role as the
LPGA’s director of legal affairs “will show Afri-
can-American women that opportunities exist in
professional sports, even in those sports in which
African Americans have not traditionally had a
significant presence.”
1997
Julianne K. Beck was accredited in the practice
of public relations (APR) in June 2004, by the
Public Relations Society of America, signifying a
high level of experience and competence. She served
as a judge in the 2004 Emmy Awards program
for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Midwest Chapter. Julianne lives in Chicago. Her
e-mail address is [email protected].
David M. Benne is the operations manager
for Pinehurst Championship Management at
Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, N.C. Pinehurst
will host the 2005 U.S. Open.
Melinda Birger Devany earned a master’s
degree in education in May 2004. She teaches
elementary music to students K-6 in Elgin and
Bartlett, Ill., as well as graduate courses at St. Xavier
University. She and her husband, Don, live at 2480
Quail Court, Aurora, IL 60504.
Andrea R. Gregovich received her master’s
degree in creative writing at University of Nevada
in Las Vegas. She has published translations from
Russian in the literary journal Tin House and in
Amerika, an anthology of essays by Russian writers.
Her e-mail address is [email protected].
Lindsey (Hart) and Michael A. Chabraja ’89
announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Hiatt
Chabraja, July 19, 2004. They live at 2147 Thorn-
wood Ave., Wilmette, IL 60091. Lindsey’s e-mail
address is [email protected]. Mike’s e-mail
address is [email protected].
Derek W. and Katrina (Spear) Kaczmarek
announce the birth of their daughter, McKinley
Nicole Kaczmarek, Sept. 4, 2003. Katrina’s e-mail
address is [email protected].
Ryan T. Leonard is the wide-receiver coach for
the Chicago Rush Arena football team.
Amy M. O’Donnell is a producer at the CBS
affiliate in Richmond, Va. She has earned recogni-
tion for her media coverage of Hurricane Isabel
and the Beltway sniper attacks. Amy would enjoy
hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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Kelly A. Novy ’95 and Bradley R. Anderson wedding.
DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Elta M. Marquez ’95, Leslie A. Wilkinson ’95.
(Not pictured) Jill Steelman Cain ’96.
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Lexington (Ky.) magazines, Chevy Chaser (www.
chevychaser.com) and Southsider Magazine (www.
southsidermagazine.com). Both are neighbor-
hood publications with a focus on local busi-
nesses, personalities and entertainment. Kristin
and her husband, Chris, live at 111 Lincoln Ave.,
Lexington, KY 40502. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Kelly A. Novy and Bradley R. Anderson
(Western Michigan University) were married Sept.
4, 2004. Kelly is a band director in South Bend,
Ind. Bradley is pursuing a master’s degree in oc-
cupational therapy at Western Michigan University.
They live at 9015 East H Ave., Kalamazoo, MI
49048. Kelly’s e-mail address is kanovy@yahoo.
com. (See photo, below.)
Kathryn A. Springer earned a doctoral degree
in clinical psychology in May 2004 from Indiana
State University. She previously earned a doctor
of jurisprudence from Indiana University’s School
of Law. Kathryn is a certified family law mediator
and hopes to use her legal and psychology degrees
to help others resolve legal disputes.
Alisa Torres DiLorenzo and her family live at
14217 Sutter Mill Way, Poway, CA 92064. She
would enjoy hearing from her classmates. Alisa’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Sandra Wells Birch; her husband, John;
and their one-year old son, James; live in Tuc-
son, Ariz. Sandy is director of counseling at
St. Gregory School, a private school in Tucson
that serves grades 7-12. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
1996
Case B. Clay is the co-director of sales for
the Three Chimneys Farm in Midway, Ky. Three
Chimneys has been home to champion stallions,
including Stew O’Gold and the only undefeated
Triple Crown winner in history, Seattle Slew. Case is a
member of the boards of the National Thoroughbred
Racing Association Political Action Committee and
the Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass as well as a
member of the Kentucky Equine Education Project’s
political action committee.
Stephanie Lynch Bohanon and her husband,
Tony, announce the birth of their daughter, Emma
Raye Bohanon, Nov. 18, 2003. They live at 89
Schoolhouse Lane, Bargersville, IN 46106. Steph-
anie’s e-mail address is [email protected].
Ryan C. Williams is the author of Windows
XP Digital Music For Dummies, part of the popu-
lar For Dummies book series. Ryan is the digital
multimedia development specialist for Indiana
University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis
as well a writer for Indianapolismusic.net, a Web
site that focuses on the musical happenings in and
around Indianapolis.
Eve M. Wright is the director of legal affairs
for the Ladies Professional Golf Association.
She was profiled in the September issue of Black
Enterprise. She said she hopes her new role as the
LPGA’s director of legal affairs “will show Afri-
can-American women that opportunities exist in
professional sports, even in those sports in which
African Americans have not traditionally had a
significant presence.”
1997
Julianne K. Beck was accredited in the practice
of public relations (APR) in June 2004, by the
Public Relations Society of America, signifying a
high level of experience and competence. She served
as a judge in the 2004 Emmy Awards program
for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Midwest Chapter. Julianne lives in Chicago. Her
e-mail address is [email protected].
David M. Benne is the operations manager
for Pinehurst Championship Management at
Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, N.C. Pinehurst
will host the 2005 U.S. Open.
Melinda Birger Devany earned a master’s
degree in education in May 2004. She teaches
elementary music to students K-6 in Elgin and
Bartlett, Ill., as well as graduate courses at St. Xavier
University. She and her husband, Don, live at 2480
Quail Court, Aurora, IL 60504.
Andrea R. Gregovich received her master’s
degree in creative writing at University of Nevada
in Las Vegas. She has published translations from
Russian in the literary journal Tin House and in
Amerika, an anthology of essays by Russian writers.
Her e-mail address is [email protected].
Lindsey (Hart) and Michael A. Chabraja ’89
announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Hiatt
Chabraja, July 19, 2004. They live at 2147 Thorn-
wood Ave., Wilmette, IL 60091. Lindsey’s e-mail
address is [email protected]. Mike’s e-mail
address is [email protected].
Derek W. and Katrina (Spear) Kaczmarek
announce the birth of their daughter, McKinley
Nicole Kaczmarek, Sept. 4, 2003. Katrina’s e-mail
address is [email protected].
Ryan T. Leonard is the wide-receiver coach for
the Chicago Rush Arena football team.
Amy M. O’Donnell is a producer at the CBS
affiliate in Richmond, Va. She has earned recogni-
tion for her media coverage of Hurricane Isabel
and the Beltway sniper attacks. Amy would enjoy
hearing from her DePauw classmates. Her e-mail
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
DePauw Today
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THE DATE!

June 8 - 12
2005
Kelly A. Novy ’95 and Bradley R. Anderson wedding.
DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Elta M. Marquez ’95, Leslie A. Wilkinson ’95.
(Not pictured) Jill Steelman Cain ’96.
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is an associate attorney with Willis, Shufeldt &
Willis. Grant is director of corporate affairs for The
Durable Slate Company in Columbus, Ohio.
1998
April A. Bardes and Gregory A. Johnson were
married Nov. 15, 2003, in Indianapolis. April is
completing a combined residency program for pe-
diatrics and internal medicine at Indiana University
School of Medicine. Greg is a first lieutenant in
the United States Marine Corps, serving as a JAG
officer at Camp Lejeune, N.C. They live at 4026
Cherry Blossom Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46237.
(See photo, above.)
James A. Carrick and Heather Helmling ’00
were married Aug. 23, 2003, in Indianapolis.
James is a sales analyst for Nationwide Financial.
Heather is the volunteer development coordina-
tor for Children’s Hunger Alliance. They live in
Dublin, Ohio. (See photo, left.)
William P. Cartwright and his wife, Becca, were
married Aug. 16, 2003, in Minocqua, Wis. They
live at 16162 Spencer St., Omaha, NE 68116. Bill
is a regional vice president for John Hancock Retire-
ment Services. Becca is employed in the planned
giving department of Girls and Boys Town. Bill’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Gregory A. and Laura (Cordes ’01) Gvozdas
were two of four coaches who escorted the Sawtooth
United Premier girl’s high school soccer team of
Ketchum, Idaho, overseas to compete in a presti-
gious European Holland Cup Tournament, July
20-24, 2004. Greg played on the DePauw men’s
soccer team for four years. Laura played four years
on the DePauw women’s soccer team.
Scott M. Kroeger, a software development
manager, launched a national online dating service,
golfmates.com, in May 2004. His online service has
received national media recognition by Golf World,
the Green Bay (Wis.) Press-Gazette, Journal News
(N.Y.), and Santa Cruz Sentinel (Calif ).
Christopher P. LaFollette and Julie Brown were
married Sept. 6, 2003, in Bloomington, Ind. They
live at 2804 Sunnyfield, Indianapolis, IN 46228.
Their e-mail address is [email protected]. (See
photo, top next page.)
address is [email protected].
Kirsten L. Rasmussen and Wayne Victor
(Purdue University) were married May 22,
2004. They live at 534 S. Chase Ave., Lombard,
IL 60148. Kirsten is an admissions adviser for
DeVry University Online. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Steven C. Showalter is the general management
associate for The Public Theater in New York City.
His e-mail address is [email protected].
Dr. Devon Thompson Ebbing and her
husband, Jonathan, announce the birth of their
son, Andrew James “AJ” Ebbing, Aug. 2, 2004.
Devon is a pediatrics resident, and Jon is psychiatry
resident at the University of Virginia. They live at
27 Northwood Road, Lake Monticello, VA 22963.
Devon’s e-mail is [email protected].
Carolyn H. Voorheis lives at 40 Douglas Drive,
Boynton Beach, FL 33435. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Eric M. Wil-
liams graduated
from Southern Il-
linois University
School of Medicine
in Springfield, Ill.,
May 22, 2004.
He is an internal
medicine resident
at the University
of Wisconsin Hos-
pitals and Clinics
in Madison. (See
photo, right.)
Stacy Winans Meloun and her husband, Grant,
live at 3435 Patcon Way, Hilliard, OH 43026. Stacy
Eric M. Williams ’97
April A. Bardes ’98 and Gregory A. Johnson ’98 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
included Sara Peters Luckhaupt ’98, Lauren M. Rutherford ’98, Jennifer D. Rutkowski ’99, Jennifer Upton
Morgan ’99, Brian P. Hauck ’98, Joel A. Luckhaupt ’98, Karen L. Mullins ’03, Darby Janning Jameson
’98, Forrest “Sandy” S. Morgan ’98, David M. Stopperich ’98, Laura Welker Cochran ’97, Jordan P.
Williams ’98, Kara Vozel Patterson ’99, and Joshua G.D. Patterson ’98. (Not pictured) James C. Roach
’97 and Adam L. Yoder ’97.
Heather Helmling ’00 and James A. Carrick ’98 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
included Roxana Carrick Deadman ’64, Matthew B. Eads ’99, Leila Holscher Eads ’00 (bridesmaid), Kate
K. Donahue ’00 (bridesmaid), Elizabeth M. Ernst ’05, Lawren K. Mills ’01, Katherine A. Fuson ’01,
Sarah Schwartz Woodworth ’02, Michael N. Woodworth ’99, Jeremy T. Stierwalt ’98, Matthew Ruel ’99,
Carol Flummerfelt Helmling ’72 (mother of the bride), J. Kent Flummerfelt ’63, Joseph R. Flummerfelt ’58,
Jennifer A. Campbell ’00, William G. Deadman ’63, Alissa Ewald Trowbridge ’00, Perry J. Trowbridge
’99, Jennifer M. Stevenson ’98, Tysen R. Huxel ’99, E. Jefferson Cockerill ’98, John L. Ferringer ’98,
Elizabeth H. Grover ’00, Kristen A. Magnes ’00, Meredith Husak Balderas ’00, Paul D. Watson Jr. ’96,
Jefferson M. Soja ’99, Sean M. Downey ’00, Michael L. Stanley ’98, Nathan A. Macy ’98, Seth V. Soja
’01 and Aaron J. Davis ’98.
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Jennifer Phillips and John U. Bott III (Wabash
College) were married June 29, 2002. Jennifer
earned a doctoral degree in industrial and orga-
nizational psychology at the University of Akron.
She is an assistant professor of human resources
and organizational behavior in the marketing and
management department of the Miller College of
Business at Ball State University. Her e-mail address
is [email protected].
Dr. F. Ryan Prall and other DePauw alumni
and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloom-
ington, Ind., Aug. 27, 2004. At that time, the
group also celebrated Ryan’s engagement to Tyler
Ann Marshall. (See photo, below.)
Danica Rodemich Mathes was selected as
one of Missouri’s Up & Coming Lawyers by
the Missouri Law-
yers Weekly, which
annually profiles
10 attorneys un-
der the age of 40
throughout the
state. Danica is an
entertainment and
intellectual prop-
erty attorney with
Blumenfeld, Ka-
plan & Sandweiss,
P.C., in St. Louis as
well as an adjunct
professor of entertainment law at the Washington
University School of Law. She is a member of the
board of directors for St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers
and Accountants for the Arts, the St. Louis Young
Variety Board, the StarPolish.com attorney panel
and a member of the American Bar Association
Entertainment and Sports Law Forum. Her e-
mail address is [email protected]. (See photo,
below center.)
1999
Pamela Fisher O’Connell earned a master’s
degree in education at the University of South
Florida, specializing in educational leadership. She
is a seventh grade language arts teacher at Inverness
Middle School in Citrus Springs, Fla. Pamela and
her husband, Christopher, live at 335 W. Glenhaven
Drive, Citrus Springs, FL 34434. Her e-mail ad-
dress is [email protected].
Christopher S. Landis and Heather Bolger were
married Nov. 1, 2003, in Indianapolis. They live
at 219 Hobbs St., Plainfield, IN 46168. Chris is a
senior business operations manager for Columbia
House Company. Heather is pursuing a second
bachelor’s degree in nursing at Marian College.
(See photo, top next page.)
Elizabeth T. Laughlin is an associate at Ice
Miller law firm in Indianapolis. She practices in the
firm’s litigation section in the areas of competitive
business litigation and labor and employment.
Kameelah Shaheed and Fadilou Diallo (Butler
University) were married May 22, 2004, in India-
napolis. They live at 2 West 120th St., #2L, New
York, NY 10027. Kameelah received a law degree
from Indiana University School of Law, May 2004.
Her e-mail address is [email protected]. (See
photo, below.)
Christopher P. LaFollette ’98 and Julie Brown wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding in-
cluded Norris E. Emmons ’98, Mark F. Fink ’98, Scott A. Ethington ’98, Charles L. Warner ’98, F. Ryan
Prall ’98, Sara Bosin Fink ’98, Elizabeth Witler Bosin ’67, Cherie LaFollette DuPuy ’95, Evelyn Whaley
LaFollette ’63 (mother of the groom), Susan Day Brattain ’63 and Alison L. Miller ’01.
DePauw alumni and friends met at the Oliver Winery in Bloomington, Ind. Those present included Elizabeth
Witler Bosin ’67, Joseph C. Nowlin ’65, Evelyn Whaley LaFollette ’63, Susan Kuhl Nowlin ’67, Lindsey
D. Parker ’06, Kevin A. Prall ’06, Tyler Ann Marshall, F. Ryan Prall ’98, Christopher P. LaFollette ’98
and Sara E. Bosin ’98.
Danica Rodemich
Mathes ’98
Kameelah Shaheed ’99 and Fadilou Diallo wedding
party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Teressa L. Jefferies ’99 (bridesmaid), VanNessa P.
Duckett ’99 (bridesmaid), Kristen Franklin Dobbs
’99, Edward M. Garnes ’99, Nigel J. Riggins ’00
and Wandini B. Dixon-Fyle ’01. Leslie R. James,
DePauw assistant professor of religious studies, and
his wife, Caroline, also were in attendance.
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2000
Thomas B. Ayres appeared in the production
of Shawnee Theatre’s You Have the Right to Remain
Dead in Bloomfield, Ind. Thomas has appeared
on stage at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Lilly
Theatre of the Indianapolis Children’s Museum
and Indianapolis Theatre on the Square.
Kristen J. Gauly earned a master’s degree in
school counseling from Indiana State University.
She is a school counselor at New Palestine (Ind.)
High School. Kristen lives at 5477 Autumn Woods
Lane, #2B, Indianapolis, IN 46250.
Bradley W. Heizman and Jessica Donnellon
were married April 3, 2004, in Cincinnati. They
live at 6458 St. Leger Court, West Chester, OH
45069. (See photo, below left.)
Heather Helmling ’00 and James A. Carrick
’98 were married Aug. 23, 2003, in Indianapolis.
Heather is the volunteer development coordinator
for Children’s Hunger Alliance. James is a sales
analyst for Nationwide Financial. They live in
Dublin, Ohio. (See photo, page 89.)
Emily M. Lewis and Jason S. Lacey (Olivet
Nazarene University) were married Aug. 2, 2003,
in Milwaukee, Wis. DePauw alumni attending
the wedding included Elizabeth M. Lewis ’02
(maid of honor), Samantha A. Belstock (brides-
maid), Megan M. Scherer, Katy S. Dow, Jill M.
Skogheim, Kelly Eagan Jacobs and Megan C.
Elliott ’02. Emily is a sixth grade teacher at the
Avon (Ind.) Intermediate School. Jason teaches
art and photography at Avon (Ind.) High School.
(See photo, below.)
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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2005
Christopher S. Landis ’99 and Heather Bolger wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding included
Kyle J. Moore ’00, Kelly M. Applegate ’99, Molly McHugh Applegate ’99, Brian W. Jennings ’99, Kevin
A. McKelvey ’00, Christopher D. Clark ’99, Timothy A. Bognar ’98, H. Cabot Bartlett ’99, Marjorie
Lawyer Smith ’92, David J. Posegay ’99, Perry J. Trowbridge ’99, Alissa Ewald Trowbridge ’00, Amber
Franklin LaRue ’00, James D. LaRue ’00, Jacob M. Carpenter ’99, Robin Taylor Carpenter ’99, Jennifer
Kline Schultz ’99, Dakota L. Schultz ’99, Amanda Thurston Ross ’03, Matthew J. Tebbe ’99, Robert C.
Gorman ’00, Leanne Schulte Gorman ’00, Christopher L. Grashoff ’01, Sarah M. Holian ’01, Brian M.
Hersh ’99, Lauren E. Bennett ’99, H. Regan Souders ’98, Jason T. Bird ’99, Bryan A. Campbell ’00, Mark
G. Yaggy ’98, Matthew D. Dellinger ’97, Huw A. Morgan ’99, Anna Eidson Palmer ’99, Elizabeth A.
Shaffer ’01, Andrew M. Cuprisin ’99, Tara Benedict Cuprisin ’01, Kelly L. Drane ’00, Ryan C. Palmer
’99, Mark A. Smiley ’98, Andrew J. Cornelius ’99 and James M. Holtshouse ’99. (Not pictured) Steven
M. Dellinger ’99, Theresa Nysewander Dellinger ’00, Jared M. Anderson ’99, Traci Close Anderson ’99,
Seth E. Johnson ’01, Charles J. Yeo ’00 and Linda Heppner Claffey ’68.
Bradley W. Heizman ’00 and Jessica Donnellon ’00 wedding party.
Emily M. Lewis ’00 and Jason S. Lacey.
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Shon S. Moss is a student at The Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania working
toward a master’s degree in business administration.
He lives at 2121 Market St., #824, Philadelphia,
PA 19103. He would enjoy hearing from his
DePauw classmates. His e-mail address is shon-
[email protected].
Jennifer L. Murman and Ford Rolfsrud were
married July 23, 2004, in Madison, Wis. DePauw
alumnae Analisa C. Oviedo ’00 was a bridesmaid in
the wedding. Ford teaches mathematics and coaches
boy’s and girl’s tennis at Middleton-Cross Plains High
School in Middleton, Wis. Jennifer returned to school
to complete courses required for her entrance into
veterinary school. They live in Monona, Wis.
Stephanie D. Schultz and Dan Fedorowicz
were married July 23, 2004, in St. Louis. Stephanie’s
e-mail address is stephaniedawnschultz@yahoo.
com. (See photo, above.)
Andrea A. Slodowicz is the associate media di-
rector at Starcom MediaVest Group’s Tapestry unit
in Chicago. She oversees Hispanic media planning
for Kraft Foods brands. Andrea was named one of
the “25 Twentysomethings” in an August issue of
Advertising Age, representing the brightest young
stars in marketing and advertising.
2001
Molly M. Carrell and Bradley A. Pierce were
married Aug. 7, 2004, in Richmond, Va. They
live at 600 N. Dearborn St., #1212, Chicago, IL
60610. (See photo, below.)
Alison S. Clark was one of 13 young Indiana
adults between the ages of 19 and 29 to receive
the Governor’s Award for Tomorrow’s Leaders.
The award is given by the Indiana Humanities
Council to recognize young outstanding leaders
in Indiana. Alison is director of development for
Cope Environmental Center as well as a member of
the board of directors of Girls Inc. of Wayne (Ind.)
County and Wayne (Ind.) County Vision.
Leslie B. Oesterle and Mark R. Boeckel
were married July 19, 2003. (See photo, top
next page.)
2002
Tammer A. Farid is a student at the
University of Pennsylvania, pursuing a doc-
toral degree in biochemistry. His e-mail address
is [email protected].
Sara J. Grunden received a master’s degree
in mass communication from the Virginia Com-
monwealth University Adcenter on May 22, 2004.
She is a junior copywriter at the Martin Agency in
Richmond, Va. The commercial she and a fellow
student created for the Ad Council’s Campaign for
Freedom ran nationally on July 4, 2004.
Elizabeth A. Lee is a teaching assistant and a
student in archaeology at Florida State University.
She spent the 2004 summer on an archaeological
dig in a remote region of the Ukraine.
Nicole N. Long earned a master’s degree in
college student personnel from Ohio University,
June 11, 2004. She is the program coordinator for
multicultural programs at the University of Nevada
at Las Vegas. She lives at 3125 W. Warm Springs
Road, #602, Henderson, NV 89014. Her e-mail
address is [email protected].
Justin L. McNabney recently completed a
two-year tenure for Teach For America as a seventh
grade life science teacher at Havenscourt Middle
School in Oakland, Calif. He says the experience has
changed his life and brought him to understand the
important responsibility that the privileged mem-
bers of our society have toward the unprivileged.
He plans to work with students in community
schools to encourage them to reach for college
educations. He encourages others with privileged
educations to be aware of this need in our country
and consider the need to “give back.”
Mark T. Muraida is production manager in
the technical production department at Telemundo
Network Group, LLC, which is a division of NBC.
He and his wife, Yvonne, and their son, Tyler, live
at 2470 West 8th Ave., Hialeah, FL 33010. Mark’s
e-mail address is [email protected].
Jennifer K. Stanley was second runner-up in the
Miss Indiana contest, June 2004. Her platform issue
was “Donate Life: Organ and Tissue Donation.”
Chareen M. Stark is a student at Syracuse Univer-
sity, pursuing a master’s degree in international relations.
Her e-mail address is [email protected].
2003
Elizabeth A. Porter received a master’s degree
in information and communication sciences from
Ball State University. She is a business analyst
for Accenture in Chicago. Her e-mail address is
[email protected].
Stephanie D. Schultz ’00 and Dan Fedorowicz wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding in-
cluded Regina M. Toguchi ’00, Lindsay L. Schultz ’02 and Kevin J. Schultz ’05. (Not pictured) Sarabeth
Scantlin Spasojevich ’00 and Suzanne Farid ’00.
Molly M. Carrell ’01 and Bradley A. Pierce ’01 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
included Sarah M. Holian ’01, Kara B. Cebulko ’01, Katherine M. McCleary ’01 (bridesmaid), Kiley J.
McQuinn ’02, Alana Keilman Farrell ’01, Gregg A. Barth ’70, Leanne Schulte Gorman ’00, Kelly L. Drane
’00, Anne McConnell Barth ’71, Ashley E. Pierce ’06 (bridesmaid), Michelle Geary Lane ’01 (bridesmaid),
Mark A. Smiley ’98, Christopher L. Grashoff ’01 (groomsman), Katherine A. Swift ’01, Matthew R. Far-
rell ’01, Giny E. Wallace ’00, Bryan N. Campbell ’00 (best man), Timothy S. Zeiger ’01, Todd J. Lane
’01 (usher), Tara M. McKillip ’01, Leslie A. Nolan ’01, Nathan R. Husmann ’01 (groomsman), Wesley S.
Kendall ’01 (groomsman), Melissa A. Dorko ’01, Alexander H. Yates ’02, Andrew M. Cuprisin ’99, Tara
Benedict Cuprisin ’01, T. Andrew Smith ’02, Kyle J. Moore ’00 (groomsman), Robert C. Gorman ’00
(groomsman), H. Nelson Spencer ’01, Benjamin J. Griswold ’01, Amber Franklin LaRue ’00, Abigail M.
Lovett ’01, Christopher A. Busa ’00, Brian F. McCord ’01, James D. LaRue ’00 (groomsman), Kevin A.
McKelvey ’00. (Not pictured) Charles J. Yeo ’00 (usher) and Jeffrey A. Springer ’01 (groomsman).
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Da ni e l M.
Reck’s mus i cal
composition, Of
Dreams Eternal, was
premiered by the
DePauw University
Orchestra, Sept.
19, 2004, under the
direction of Orcen-
ith Smith, DePauw
professor of music.
The composition is
a tribute to the life
of Daniel’s friend, Douglas Jeffries, a Rose-Hul-
man Institute of Technology graduate, who lost his
life in February 2003 in an automobile accident.
Daniel’s first work for large ensemble, Oscillation,
was composed for the DePauw University Band as
an appreciation for his four years of undergraduate
study with the conductor, Associate Professor of
Music, Craig Paré. In addition to composing and
conducting, Daniel is the co-founder, director
and conductor of the Alumni Tiger Pep Band at
DePauw. He is also president of forzandoArts, a
creative arts company specializing in music com-
position and arranging, graphic art, photography
and Web design. (See photo, above.)
2004
Loren E. Faulkner, along with her father and
sister, was profiled in a recent story in the Cincin-
nati Enquirer. In the article, Loren explains how
the family has become closer after the loss of her
mother in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World
Trade Center. Loren is a student at the University
of Cincinnati, pursuing a medical degree. She
chose the University of Cincinnati to be closer to
her family in Mason, Ohio.
Maria L. Herrera is an admission counselor
at Manchester College. She lives at 7237 Lower
Huntington Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46809. Her
e-mail address is [email protected].
Renee L. Meyrose is a member of Teach for
America’s 2004 corps. She will teach secondary
English in Charlotte, N.C., as part of the national
movement to eliminate educational inequity. Renee
will commit two years to teach in low-income
urban and rural communities.
Stephen J. Robinson donated his thesis, writ-
ten in his senior year at DePauw as a member of
the Honor Scholar program, to the Dan Quayle
Center, United States Vice Presidential Museum in
Huntington, Ind. The thesis’ subject was Thomas
Marshall, a former Indiana governor.
Eric A. Wolfe was one of several young
candidates, lawmakers and aides featured in a
recent article in the city and state section of The
Indianapolis Star. The article, “Young Hoosiers
take political reins,” describes Eric as the youngest
candidate for the Indiana House this year.
■ How has the number of faculty members grown at
DePauw in the last six years?
Full-time faculty members in 1998-99: 167
Full-time faculty members in 2004-05: 224
■ How has the student-to-faculty ratio changed?
1998-99: 11.5-to-1
2004-05: 10-to-1
■ The average class size at DePauw is 17 students.
Nearly 97 percent of the classes at DePauw have
30 students or fewer.
DePauw’s faculty members are supported by gifts from alumni.
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Leslie B. Oesterle ’01 and Mark R. Boeckel ’01 wedding party. DePauw alumni attending the wedding
included Lisa Camp Parker ’01, Joshua L. Parker ’00, Tanya M. Schmitter ’03, Jeffrey S. Pratt ’01,
Andrew G. Giles ’01, Bradley W. Heizman ’00, Daniel J. Sadowski ’02, Jason M. Lee ’02, John P. Pertile
’01, Michael A. McKinney ’01, Matthew B. Baird ’01 (usher), Beth A. Brandon ’01, Michael T. Kamp
’01, Chad J. Ashcraft ’01 (groomsman), Zachary T. Le Count ’01 (best man), Joseph M. Faires ’01 (usher),
Joseph W. Schoen ’01 (usher), Lindsay A. Mayfield ’01 (special reader), Michael J. Facchini ’01, Andrea L.
Pietrocarlo ’01, Jessica Donnellon Heizman ’00, Meredith L. Greenawald ’00, Sara L. Dean ’00, Jane
L. Hodgkinson ’02, Jill E. Garrison ’02, Jane S. Stewart ’01, Matthew J. Walker ’99, Jana Kraly Walker
’02, Jennifer M. Unger ’01, Jennifer C. Geary ’01, Jess D. Riefe ’01 (groomsman), Lauren R. Winer ’01,
Darcy L. Vannatta ’02 (bridesmaid), Erica Christophersen Jones ’01, Brent W. Maier ’98 (best man),
Heidi Boeckel Maier ’98 (bridesmaid), Andrea L. Clark ’02, Ivan D. Hoffman ’01, Colleen M. Corrigan
’01 and Joshua R. Diller ’01.
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Helen Cory Boardman ’20, Sept. 18, 2004, in
Schaumburg, Ill., at the age of 108. She was a member
of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a homemaker.
During the last 10 years of her life, she gave numerous
presentations on aging and presented book reviews
and readings for various organizations in the Chicago
area. She was preceded in death by her first husband.
Her survivors include her husband.
M. Catherine “Kit” Cannon Fox ’25, Aug. 31,
2004, of Topsham, Maine, at the age of 100. She
was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
She was employed at Harper’s Bazaar in New York
and later was a homemaker. She was preceded in
death by her husband.
Willis L. Bowen ’26, Sept. 19, 2004, of Fort
Wayne, Ind., at the age of 100, from complications
following a broken hip. He was a Rector Scholar. He
was a retired high school physics and mathematics
teacher. He was preceded in death by his wife.
Elizabeth Cook Ross ’28, Sept. 9, 2004, of
Santa Barbara, Calif., at the age of 98. She was a
member of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a home-
maker and community volunteer. She was preceded
in death by her father, Melville T. Cook, Class of
1893; her mother, Dora Reavill Cook, Class of
1893; and a brother, Harold T. Cook ’27.
Ruth Kattman Gooch ’30, July 18, 2004,
of Wooster, Ohio, at the age of 95. She was an
English teacher at Ben Davis and Greencastle high
schools in Indiana. She was preceded in death by
her husband, Darrell H. Gooch ’29.
Charles F. McClary ’30, Feb. 24, 2004, of
Bloomington, Ind. He was a member of Delta
Upsilon fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He had
a successful career in education and retired as a
chemistry teacher from Bosse High School in
Evansville, Ind. After retirement he stayed active
managing his farm and investments. His survivors
include a grandson, Colin J. McClary ’91.
George W. Obear ’30, June 29, 2004, of West
Lafayette, Ind., at the age of 95. He was a member
of Delta Chi fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He was
an annual member of the Washington C. DePauw
Society. He was an attorney and served as of-counsel
with the law firm of Obear, Overholser, Huffer, Rider
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and Fouts. He was preceded in death by his first
wife; his second wife, Louise Nichols Obear ’29; a
brother, James H. Obear ’27; and a sister-in-law,
Mary Morrison Obear ’27. His survivors include
two daughters, Judith Obear Bunn ’59 and Martha
Obear Huggins ’58; a stepson, John R. McGrath
’72; grandson, George G. Huggins ’86; grand-
daughter-in-law, Caryllon Cummings Huggins ’86;
great-nieces Susan MacDougall Coleman ’78 and
Allison MacDougall Hamrin ’88; and great-nephew
William J. MacDougall ’91.
Martha Holt Nikolai ’31, July 2, 2004, in St.
Louis, at the age of 94. She was a homemaker. She
was preceded in death by her husband.
Carl W. Hintz ’32, June 15, 2004, of Oshkosh,
Wis., at the age of 96. He was a member of Delta
Upsilon fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He served
as assistant librarian at DePauw 1933-35. He served
as librarian at the University of Maryland, Chicago
Museum of Natural History and University of
Oregon. He was dean of library services for the
Oregon State System of Higher Education 1965-
73. He was an international library consultant in
Nepal in 1958, India in 1961 and Iran in 1974-75.
His survivors include his wife.
Donald McKinney ’32, July 1, 2004, of Cen-
terville, Ind., at the age of 95. He was a teacher
in the Indiana school systems of Williamsburg,
Fountain City and Centerville and retired as prin-
cipal at Boston (Ind.) School. He taught business
at Richmond (Ind.) adult night school for 30 years
and was a staff member at Earlham College-Indiana
Extension for six years. He wrote a local weekly
newspaper column and was the author of several
books. He was preceded in death by his wife.
Keith J. BonDurant ’33, Oct. 1, 2003, of South
Bend, Ind., at the age of 92. He was a member of
the Men’s Hall Association and a Rector Scholar.
He retired as plant controller from Oliver Corpora-
tion in 1973 after 25 years of service. His survivors
include his wife; son, Bruce J. BonDurant ’65; and
daughter, Susan BonDurant Arnold ’62.
M. Roberta Hellinger Liedman ’33, Sept. 10,
2004, in Suffolk, Va., at the age of 93. She was a
member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Before her
marriage, she taught music, art and home economics
in Indiana elementary and high schools. She was
employed by the DePauw Endowment Office and
by Central National Bank in Greencastle, Ind. Later,
she was a homemaker. She was preceded in death
by her husband, Sidney C. Liedman ’33.
Earl W. Kiger Jr. ’33, Sept. 4, 2004, of New
Castle, Ind., at the age of 93. He was a member
of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He was a Rec-
tor Scholar. He founded Kiger Service Company,
which sold school supplies to central Indiana
schools. In 1952 he began a home printing busi-
ness, which he pursued for 35 years and pioneered
printing on many surfaces. He was preceded in
death by his wife; a brother, Richard C. Kiger
’38; and a sister-in-law, Betty Heath Kiger ’39.
His survivors include a daughter, Gretchen Kiger
Cryer ’57, and a son, Peter N. Kiger ’60.
Mildred Bailey Fouts ’34, Sept. 23, 2004, in
Warren, Ind., at the age of 91. She was a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband and a
daughter, Judith Fouts Shideler ’62. Her survivors
include a son, John B. Fouts ’68; granddaughter,
Ellen Shideler Wheeler ’90; and daughter-in-law,
Susan Carlson Fouts ’70.
Gertrude E. Casper ’34, July 4, 2004, of For-
est Park, Ill., at the age of 93. She was a member
of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a retired
teacher and taught in the Melrose Park/Maywood
School District #89 in Illinois.
Harold B. Thompson ’34, July 7, 2004, of
Cincinnati, at the age of 92. He was a Rector
Scholar. He was a retired scientist. His survivors
include his wife.
Robert A. Bradley ’35, July 6, 2004, of Santa
Cruz, Calif., at the age of 93. He was a member of
Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was an annual member
of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was a
member of the unbeaten, unscored upon and untied
1933 DePauw football team. He was inducted into
the DePauw Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988 as a
member of the 1933 football team, and again in
1995 for his individual athletic achievements. He
retired as senior vice president and trust officer of
Lincoln National Bank after 40 years of service.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen
Eggleston Bradley ’37. His survivors include his wife
and a daughter, Susan Bradley Fitch ’62.
William F. Smith ’35, Sept. 2, 2004, of In-
dianapolis, at the age of 90. He was a member of
Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a Rector Scholar. He
was an accountant with High Point Oil Company
in Indianapolis for 33 years, retiring in 1973. His
survivors include his wife.
Alice Brown Hicks ’36, April 1, 2004, in Day-
ton, Ohio, at the age of 89. She was a member of
Delta Zeta sorority. She was a newspaper reporter
for the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Journal-Gazette and the
Auburn (Ind.) Evening Star. She was a teacher in
public and private schools. She was a published
poet and author, as well as a homemaker. She was
preceded in death by her husband.
Margaret Canine Flowers ’36, of Lafayette,
Ind., at the age of 89. She was a music teacher in
the Indiana public schools, retiring from Craw-
fordsville’s junior and senior high schools in 1985.
She was preceded in death by her husband.
Arden A. Andreae ’37, April 22, 2004, of
Towson, Md., at the age of 89. He was a member
of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and a Rector
Scholar. He retired as assistant treasurer from
Illinois Bell Telephone Company. He was pre-
ceded in death by his first wife, Dorothy Cleare
Andreae ’37 and by his second wife. His survivors
include a daughter, Nancy Andreae Andrew ’64;
granddaughter, Rachael Andrew Boezi ’89; and
son-in-law, James L. Andrew ’64.
Robert V. Copeland ’37, Aug. 12, 2004, of
Lebanon, Ind., at the age of 90. He was a partner in
the Washington C. DePauw Society. He received an
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from DePauw
in 1995. He funded The Copeland Scholarship in
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1989 in memory of his son. The scholarship funds
one full-tuition scholarship to benefit a student
graduating from Lebanon (Ind.) High School.
He was employed by Eli Lilly and Company from
1940-73, retiring as manager of office services and
printing operations. He was preceded in death by his
wife and a brother, Derrill D. Copeland ’32.
Pauline Megenity Hoey ’37, Aug. 31, 2004, of
Bradenton, Fla., at the age of 89. She was a member
of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a professional
pianist, church organist, choir director and music
teacher. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Charles V. Hoey ’36. Her survivors include two sons,
C. Vinton Hoey Jr. ’65 and Jan M. Hoey ’69, and
a sister, Kathlene Megenity Myers ’35.
Henry J. Heintzberger ’38, May 27, 2004,
of San Mateo, Calif., at the age of 88. He was a
member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a
Rector Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
He retired as president of the San Francisco Life
Insurance Company. His survivors include his wife,
Victoria Shelley Heintzberger ’39.
Kathlyn Holway Fletcher ’38, Sept. 8, 2004, of
Huntington, W.Va., at the age of 89. She was a member
of Alpha Phi sorority. She was a fellow and annual
member of the Washington C. DePauw Society. She
was a homemaker. Her survivors include her husband;
a son, James H. Fletcher ’69; a daughter, Sally
Fletcher Duncan ’66; two granddaughters, Kathlyn
E. Fletcher ’92 and Wendy Fletcher Franzen ’94; and
a grandson-in-law, Timothy G. Franzen ’93.
Anthony G. Pekich ’38, Sept. 5, 2004, Bridge-
ton, N.J., at the age of 89. He was a member of
the Men’s Hall Association and a Rector Scholar.
He was a teacher and coach at Bridgeton (N.J.)
High School, becoming principal in 1961. He
retired in 1981. He was preceded in death by his
first wife and a brother, Joseph S. Pekich ’37. His
survivors include his second wife.
George E. Ross ’38, Aug. 26, 2004, of Lizton, Ind.,
at the age of 88. He was a member of the Men’s Hall As-
sociation. He was a farmer and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s ASCS Hendricks County (Ind.) manager
1968-78. He was preceded in death by his wife. His
survivors include a son, Steven E. Ross ’68.
G. Frederick Lambert ’40, May 18, 2004, in
Waukegan, Ill., at the age of 85. He was a member
of Delta Chi fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar
and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was an
annual member of the Washington C. DePauw
Society. He was a research biochemist for Abbott
Laboratories, retiring in 1989. His research led to
the formula for a prostate cancer drug, Lupron.
He was preceded in death by his wife.
Bruce L. Judd ’41, Aug. 12, 2004, of Moline, Ill.,
at the age of 84. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta
fraternity. He was a State Farm Insurance agent in
Crete, Ill., for 25 years, retiring in 1984. His survivors
include his wife, June Paxton Judd ’43.
Rev. J. Robert Nelson ’41, July 6, 2004, of
Houston, at the age of 84, of cancer. He was a
member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and Phi Beta
Kappa. He was a Rector Scholar. He was dean of
Vanderbilt University Divinity School 1957-60.
He was a professor at the Boston University School
of Theology 1965-85 and served as dean 1972-74.
In 1985 he became director of the Institute of
Religion at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.
His survivors include his wife.
Dr. Robert K. Allen ’42, July 31, 2004, of
Indianapolis, at the age of 83. He was a member
of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was a physician of
internal medicine 1949-72 and medical director
at Chrysler Corp. 1972-80. He was preceded in
death by his father, L. Kirby Allen ’12, and his
wife, Rose Raines Allen ’42.
Elizabeth Brown Orlosky ’42, Aug. 28, 2004, in
Austin, Texas, at the age of 84. She was a member of
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She taught English in
Indiana public high schools from 1942 until 1948.
From 1948-56 she owned and operated the Beth Or-
losky Program Bureau. In 1956, she became a faculty
member at Tri-State University and taught English and
speech, retiring after 30 years as a professor emerita.
Her survivors include two daughters, Mary Orlosky
MacDowall ’72 and Patricia A. Orlosky ’75.
Dr. John B. Gross Sr. ’42, Feb. 11, 2004,
of Rochester, Minn., at the age of 83, of a heart
attack. He was a member of Delta Chi fraternity
and a Rector Scholar. He was a member of Phi Beta
Kappa. He was a physician at the Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, and a professor of medicine at the Mayo
Medical School, retiring in 1986 after a 40-year
career. He was preceded in death by his wife. His
survivors include a son, John B. Gross Jr. ’69, and
a daughter-in-law, Nancy Tyrrell Gross ’69.
Rev. John L. Groves ’42, July 27, 2004, of
Bloomington, Ill., at the age of 87. He was a
member of the Men’s Hall Association. He was a
Rector Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
He was a United Methodist minister and taught
33 years at the Centro Evangelico Unido Seminary
in Mexico City. After retiring from his missionary
work in Mexico, he was an associate pastor at the
Storm Lake (Iowa) United Methodist Church for
3 years. He was preceded in death by his wife.
Norma Wessel Kelley ’42, July 26, 2004,
of Greenwood, Ind., at the age of 83. She was a
member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She was
a secretary for the American Can Company and for
Western Electric. In 1991 she was instrumental in
the founding and organization of Foresight Engi-
neering, where she worked part-time until 2003.
She was preceded in death by her husband. Her
survivors include a sister, Mildred Wessel Lawrence
’38, and a brother-in-law, Earl J. Lawrence ’38.
Arthur H. Gemmer ’43, Aug. 12, 2004, of
York, Pa., at the age of 82, after a lengthy illness.
He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
He was a Rector Scholar. He was an attorney in
Indianapolis, practicing general and appellate law.
He served as deputy prosecutor for Marion County
(Ind.) and as deputy attorney general for the State
of Indiana. His survivors include his wife.
Roger W. Lindquist ’43, July 6, 2004, of Sarasota,
Fla., at the age of 82. He was a member of the Men’s
Hall Association. In 1978 he retired from Portage
(Ind.) High School as a choir teacher. His survivors
include his wife; a daughter, Diann Lindquist Ryan
’74; and a son, Darel F. Lindquist ’68.
Aleece Morgan Otto ’43, Aug. 24, 2004, in
Astoria, Ore., at the age of 83. She was a member
of Delta Zeta sorority. She was a homemaker. She
was preceded in death by her husband.
Harriet Bergren Barnard ’44, Aug. 28, 2004,
of Rockford, Ill., at the age of 81. She was a nurse
and later a homemaker. She was preceded in death
by her husband.
James C. Fenstermaker ’44, Aug. 21, 2004, of
Scottsdale, Ariz., at the age of 81. He was a member
of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. His survivors include a
sister, Mary Fenstermaker Stuart ’43.
Lucy Longden Webb ’45, Dec. 17, 2003, of Web-
ster Groves, Mo., at the age of 80. She was a member
of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a retired florist
and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her
father, Grafton J. Longden ’13; her mother, Hazel
Day Longden ’16; and a brother, Grafton J. Longden
Jr. ’41. Her survivors include her husband, John R.
Webb ’47; daughter, Rebecca Webb Mueller ’71;
son, Howard M. Webb ’76; sister, Rebecca Longden
Oliver ’48; and two nieces, Patricia Longden Watkins
’70 and Mildred Longden Meehan ’69.
Jean Phillips Isenbarger ’45, Aug. 28, 2004, of
Muncie, Ind., at the age of 80. She was a member
of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was a home-
maker. Her survivors include her husband, John
P. Isenbarger ’45.
Patricia Winter Tilney ’45, Sept. 12, 2003,
of St. Louis. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi
sorority. She was a homemaker. Her survivors
include her husband.
Robert D. Risch ’46, Sept. 9, 2004, of India-
napolis, at the age of 79. He was a member of Phi
Kappa Psi fraternity. He was a Rector Scholar. He was
a partner in the Indianapolis law firm of Ross, Mc-
Cord, Ice & Miller, now Ice Miller. He was preceded
in death by his first wife, Margaret Goutal Risch
’45. His survivors include his second wife.
Marilyn Osborn Feighner ’47, Aug. 26, 2004,
of Marion, Ind., at the age of 77. She was a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a profes-
sional artist 1962-2004 with many solo art exhibi-
tions, including one at DePauw University in 1967.
She was preceded in death by her father, Arthur E.
Osborn ’04, and her husband. Her survivors include
a granddaughter, Elizabeth A. Feighner ’07.
Dr. Marybeth Booth Dallas ’48, Sept. 23,
2004, in Indianapolis, at the age of 78. She was
an associate professor of anesthesiology at Indiana
University. Her survivors include her husband.
Margaret Harding George ’48, Sept. 25, 2004,
in Myrtle Beach, Fla., at the age of 78. She was a
member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. From 1950-84,
she organized and taught at church nursery schools
in Columbus, Ind. Later, she was the owner and
operator of The Yarn Room in Columbus, where
she taught needlework classes. She was preceded
in death by her mother, Mayme Pyle Harding ’18.
Her survivors include her husband.
Beverly Potts Evans ’48, July 4, 2004, of Indianapo-
lis, at the age of 77. She was a member of Kappa Kappa
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Gamma sorority. During her career, she was secretary
to the director of the research division of Halliburton
Oil Well Cementing Company in Houston; and later
a radio program hostess in Indianapolis.
Pamela Auxter Young ’50, May 22, 2004, of
Franklin, Ind., at the age of 75. She was a member of
Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband.
Harding Jones ’50, June 27, 2004, of Ridge,
N.Y., at the age of 78. He was a member of the
Men’s Hall Association. He was a professor of
geography at Kutztown State College in Kutztown,
Pa. He was preceded in death by his first wife. His
survivors include his second wife.
Jean Foerster Potts Trout ’51, May 29, 2004, of
Leesburg, Va., at the age of 74, of cancer. She was
a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a
musician and retired as director of music from Salem
Presbyterian Church in 1998. She was preceded in
death by her first husband. Her survivors include
her second husband, Douglas G. Trout ’52.
Barbara Mason Wright ’51, Aug. 14, 2004, in
Sun Lakes, Ariz., at the age of 75. She was a member
of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her father, Robert L.
Mason ’21; her mother, Harriett Powell Mason ’21;
and a sister, Virginia Mason Benson ’44. Her survivors
include her husband, Malcolm M. Wright ’51.
Wayne C. Trapp ’50, Oct. 7, 2004, of Howe,
Ind., at the age of 78. He was a member of Lambda
Chi Alpha fraternity. He was a district manager
for Kroger, retiring after 36 years of service. His
survivors include his wife.
Stewart S. Peacock ’51, Sept. 16, 2004, in
Chicago, at the age of 76. He was a member of Delta
Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He was the retired owner and
operator of C.D. Peacock Jewelers and the Spaulding
Company in Chicago. His survivors include his wife
and a daughter, Mary Peacock Rzeszutko ’84.
John W. Heskett ’52, Aug. 27, 2004, of
Danville, Ill., in a boating accident at his lake
home in Michigan. He was a member of Delta
Tau Delta fraternity. He was an annual member
of the Washington C. DePauw Society. He was
president of Webster-Heskett, Inc. He was preceded
in death by his father, A. W. Heskett ’22, and
his mother, Elizabeth Webster Heskett ’25. His
survivors include his wife, Carla Andrews Heskett
’53; daughter, Tenley Heskett Lippie ’83; and
son-in-law, David S. Lippie ’82.
Anne Schutt Stein ’52, Aug. 6, 2004, of India-
napolis, at the age of 73, of breast cancer. She was
a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was
a homemaker and office manager for Stein Home
Inspection. She was active with the Epilogue Theater
and was recognized with an Encore Award for set
decoration. Her survivors include her husband.
Betty Ashton Nieman ’53, Oct. 31, 2003,
of Overland Park, Kan., at the age of 72. She
was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority.
She was a practicing nurse and homemaker. Her
survivors include her husband and a sister, Anna
Mae Ashton Iseri ’51.
Julia Blue Reinke ’55, June 9, 2004, in Rich-
mond, Ind., at the age of 70. She was a member of
Alpha Phi sorority and Phi Beta Kappa. She taught
school in the Chicago suburbs and in Richmond,
Ind. She was a homemaker. She was preceded
in death by her father, Wallace B. Blue ’28; her
mother, Helen Brothers Blue ’27; an uncle, John
Brothers ’28; and a cousin, Cena Brothers Morgan
’25. Her survivors include her husband.
James L. Johnson ’55, July 9, 2004, of West
Unity, Ohio, at the age of 70. He was a sign
painter and cartoon illustrator. His survivors
include his wife.
Neva Stahley Julich ’57, July 24, 2004, of
Clermont, Fla., after a two-year battle with cancer.
She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She
was a first-grade teacher at Clermont Elementary
School, retiring in 1998. She was preceded in death
by her husband. Her survivors include a brother,
Edward L. Stahley ’54.
Brant R. Moore ’58, June 1, 2004, in Urbana,
Ill., at the age of 68. He was a member of Sigma
Chi fraternity. He was a commodities broker for
I. H. French and Company and a professional
magician. He was preceded in death by his wife,
Mary Livingston Moore ’58. His survivors include
a sister, Patricia Moore Life ’58; a brother-in-law,
James B. Life ’58; a niece, Carolyn Life Dulberger
’86; and a nephew, Gary R. Life ’85.
Roger E. Ramsey ’63, Aug. 20, 2004, of
Elkhart, Ind., at the age of 63. He was a member
of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was a Rector
Scholar. He was a professor of English and drama
at Rockford (Ill.) College, Northern Illinois Uni-
versity and Rock Valley (Ill.) College. He was a
published writer and poet.
Kenneth J. Wilz ’64, Aug. 3, 2004, of Oak Park,
Ill., at the age of 61. He was a member of the Men’s
Hall Association. He was a Rector Scholar. He was a
professor of biology at Williams College, Edinborough
State College, Park School and Canterbury School.
Later, he was a resident naturalist for the Cook County
(Ill.) Forest Preserve. He was preceded in death by his
brother, Donald R. Wilz ’68. His survivors include
his wife, Dorothy Walker Wilz ’65.
Carol A. Farmer ’66, June 19, 2004, in
Delray Beach, Fla., at the age of 59, of a massive
stroke, while visiting from her home in Landudec,
France. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta
sorority. She was a fellow and annual member of
the Washington C. DePauw Society. She was a
past member of the DePauw Board of Visitors.
She was a well-known futurist, consumer trend
analyst, keynote speaker and strategic adviser on
marketing. She was the founder and president of
Carol Farmer Associates.
Robert L. Ten Eyck Jr. ’66, June 26, 2004, of
Indianapolis, at the age of 59. He was a member of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was the chief psy-
chologist in the children’s service at Larue D. Carter
Hospital in Indianapolis and an assistant professor
of clinical psychology at Indiana University School
of Medicine. His survivors include his wife, Hannah
Hofherr Ten Eyck ’66, and two sons, Peter P. Ten
Eyck ’99 and Nicholas R. Ten Eyck ’01.
Sally Sommer Flynn ’77, July 11, 2004, of
Northfield, Ill., at the age of 49, after a 28-year
battle with cancer. She was a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a clinical nurse
at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital and later
a marketing director with Baxter Healthcare. In
1990 she began her own publishing business, which
included an advertising directory, Chicago Wedding
Guide. She sold the guide to become a stay-at-home
mother. Her survivors include her husband, Kevin
M. Flynn ’75 and two daugthers.
Dudley “Dee Dee” Ross Fornengo ’80, Aug. 7,
2004, at her parents’ home in Wisconsin, at the age of
45, of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly
known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. She was the owner
of Dudley Ross Interior Design and creator of DiDi
Clothing. Her survivors include her husband.
Friends of the University
Gladys Matzke Chatt, Dec. 30, 2002, in
Wilmington, N.C., at the age of 102. In 1959
she funded the Albert Matzke Painting Studio
in the Emison Art Center in memory of her first
husband, who was an artist. Her survivors include
a daughter, Alberta Matzke Buckman ’59, and a
grandson, Christopher M. Buckman ’87.
Julia W. Deem, July 20, 2004, of Greencastle,
Ind., at the age of 91. She had been a secretary at
DePauw in the health services department.
Michael L. Ellett, Aug. 26, 2004, of Coatesville,
Ind., at the age of 52. He was the former owner
and operator of the Danville (Ind.) Hardware
Center, retiring in 2003. His survivors include his
wife, Marcia Ellett, office manager for the DePauw
Hartman House; two daughters, Melissa L. Ellett
’00 and Melanie Ellett Foster ’03.
William E. Hamilton, July 28, 2004, of
Wheaton, Ill., at the age of 89. He was a lifetime
member of the Washington C. DePauw Society.
He was the chief economist for the American Farm
Bureau. His survivors include his wife.
Jack M. Lyon, Sept. 5, 2004, of Greencastle,
at the age of 72. He was a maintenance employee
at DePauw for 25 years, retiring in 1997. His
survivors include his wife.
Jack F. Reichert, May 9, 2004, of Lake Forest, Ill.,
of pancreatic cancer. He was an annual member of the
Washington C. DePauw Society. He was the former
chairman and chief executive officer of Brunswick
Corporation. His survivors include his wife, and a
daughter, Susan Reichert Milanak ’84.
Dora F. “Skeeter” Simmerman, Aug. 18, 2004,
of Greencastle, Ind., at the age of 82. He was a
carpenter for 30 years at DePauw, retiring in 1987.
His survivors include his wife.
Lottie M. Trueblood, Aug. 21, 2004, of Bain-
bridge, Ind., at the age of 87. She was a lifetime
member of the Washington C. DePauw Society.
She was a nurse’s aide at Union Hospital in Terre
Haute, Ind., and later a teller at first National Bank
and manager of the proof department. She was
preceded in death by her first husband and by her
second husband, Laurel E. Trueblood ’29.
Ring the Bell for Old DePauw
The DePauw Tigers brought the Monon Bell back to Greencastle following a hard-fought 14-7 vic-
tory over the Wabash Little Giants on Nov. 13 in Crawfordsville. With the win, DePauw reclaimed
the rivalry’s symbol of triumph for the first time in four years and knotted the all-time series record
between the two schools at 51-51-9. DePauw, however, has a 35-32-6 edge in games played
since the Monon Bell trophy joined the rivalry in 1932. The Tigers finished the season with an
8-2 record, the team’s best since 1997.

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