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FALL/WINTER2015

OFF AND RUNNINGMeet Mount Union’s

new presidential team

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Get Social with #MountUnionEDITOR Joni Poorbaugh DESIGNER Melanie White CONTRIBUTORS Jaime Eyssen ’16 Melissa (Smith ’98) Gardner Joni Poorbaugh Dr. Pete Schneller PHOTOGRAPHERS Cockrill’s Studio

2 President’s Message3 Talking Points6 Expert Voices8 First Look12 Exceptional Education16 Inspiring Stories22 Class Notes

EDITOR Joni Poorbaugh DESIGNER Melanie White CONTRIBUTORS Jaime Eyssen ’16 Melissa (Smith ’98) Gardner Joni Poorbaugh Dr. Pete Schneller PHOTOGRAPHERS Cockrill’s Studio

EDITORIAL BOARD Melissa (Smith ’98) Gardner Anne (Zimmer ’95) Graffice Tiffany Hogya Gregory King ’89 Dick Merriman Joni Poorbaugh Melanie White Mount Union Magazine is published in the winter, spring/summer and fall by the University of Mount Union Of-fice of Marketing, University of Mount Union, 1972 Clark Ave., Alliance, OH 44601 for its alumni and friends.

“As we hoped, the people of Mount Union and Alliance are wonderfully friendly and welcoming.”

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

– Dick Merriman President, University of Mount Union

Dear friends,

As Margot and I imagined, the University of Mount Union campus is gloriously beautiful in the fall. We thought it would be, but it was under six inches of snow and slush when we first visited in November of last year.

As we hoped, the people of Mount Union and Alliance are wonderfully friendly and wel-coming. We thought they would be, but it’s easy to get fooled by a campus interview during which everyone (mostly) is putting his or her best foot forward.

As we sensed, the alumni of the University are intensely loyal to Mount Union. We felt they would be, but results are the best measure of alumni loyalty. Alumni giving to the Mount Union Fund, the number of legacy freshmen in the incoming class and our early encounters with multi-generation Mount families all confirm the alumni loyalty that we sensed.

As we thought, the faculty, administration, and Trustees of Mount Union are truly invested in Mount Union’s success and they bring great passion to their work and to their leadership roles. That’s how it seemed to us, that’s what we talked about during the long months of waiting to make our start at Mount Union. And now we see: that’s how it is.

We’re excited to be at Mount Union, we’re grateful for the opportunity to make a contribution to its important mission, and we look forward to getting to know you.Thanks for all you do for the University of Mount Union!

Best regards,

MOUNT UNION RANKED FOR INTEGRATIVE STUDIES, VALUE, TUITIONThe University of Mount Union was recently acknowledged by three prestigious ranking bodies for its integrative stud-ies program, value and tuition control.

BestColleges.com cited Mount Union for having one of the top integrative studies programs in the nation, with the University securing the 11th spot in the current rankings.

The Integrative Core at the University of Mount Union ensures a well-rounded educational experience for stu-dents. Extending throughout all four years of a college career, this unique curriculum allows students to explore a variety of topics, ideas and modes of inquiry. Paired with a major, these foundational classes provide a framework for students to understand multiple ideas from various per-spectives.

In addition, for the 25th consecutive year, the University of Mount Union was ranked as a top college by U.S. News and World Report. Mount Union ranked eighth among Mid-west Regional Colleges in U.S. News and World Report’s 2016 Best Colleges rankings.

The University has also been named a “Tuition Hero” by Tuition Heroes, an organization that strives to help solve the problem of growing tuition rates in the United States by recognizing colleges and universities that have tuition growth control.

“These rankings reflect the quality education Mount Union provides and the preparation for meaningful work that students receive during their time here,” said Mount Union president W. Richard Merriman, Jr. “Mount Union alumni are achieving great success and excelling at a high level. We’re extremely proud of this accomplishment.”

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TALKING POINTS

CLASS OF 2014 REPORTS JOB PLACEMENT SUCCESSAn impressive percentage of 2014 Mount Union graduates have indicated success in their search for degree-related ca-reers or graduate school attendance.

Each year, the University’s Office of Career Development con-ducts a study on the graduating class from the prior year. The Post-Graduation Report details where Mount Union graduates have landed within the first year following Commencement. With 87% of the Class of 2014 self-reporting, 99% of graduates reported successful job or graduate school placement in an average of 38 days after graduation.

99%of 2014 graduates reported successful job or graduate school placement in an average of 38 days. - 87% of the class self-reporting

ENGINEERING PROGRAMS EARN ABET ACCREDITATIONThe civil and mechanical engineering programs at Mount Union have recently earned accreditation from the Engineer-ing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET). The accreditation assures that the programs meet the quality standards of the engineering profession and fully prepare students for their future careers.

In order to be evaluated by ABET, Mount Union had to first graduate at least one class of engineering students. The first class of students graduated in 2014 and the accreditation pro-cess began as soon as the program was eligible last fall. To date, job placement rate for Mount Union engineering graduates is 100%.

WANT MORE? For additional statistics from the 2014 Post-Graduation Report, visit mountunion.edu/post-graduation-report.

Hank Spencer, senior linebacker and computer science major of Greencastle, Indiana, has been named as one of 12 finalists for the 2015 Campbell Trophy. This award is presented by Fidelity Investments, the National Football Foundation (NFF) and the College Football Hall of Fame. As a finalist, he will receive a postgraduate scholarship in recognition of his athletic, academ-ic and leadership qualities.

The finalists were chosen from a pool of 135 semifinalists across all divisions of college football and will be recognized at the 58th NFF Awards Dinner on December 8 in New York City.

The Campbell Trophy winner will be announced at the dinner.

Among many other accolades, Spencer is a two-time captain and a two-time recip-ient of the NCAA Elite 89 Award, which is awarded to the student athlete who has the highest grade point average at a national championship.

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MOUNT UNION ONE OF THE BEST COLLEGES IN THE NATION FOR FEMALE ATHLETES

LEARNING COMMONS AREA UPDATED A second phase of renovations have been completed in the Learning Com-mons area in the Kolenbrander-Harter Information Center. The space has been re-purposed to allow for two collabora-tion spaces for the Digital Written and Oral Communication (DWOC) Studio, which offers personal consultations and workspaces to students working on writing, speeches and digital projects. Also included is the Digital Production Lab where students can edit video and presentations, and high-quality digital cameras and tripods are available for stu-dents to check out.

Mount Union made the list of “50 Best Colleges for Female Athletes” in a ranking by niche.com. The Purple Raiders were the highest ranked Ohio school at number 28, three spots ahead of The Ohio State University. The rankings are out of 703 col-leges based on NCAA Championship appearances, percentage of female students participating in varsity sports and more than 200,000 student opinions from nearly 75,000 students. A high ranking indicates that the program has performed well in NCAA tournaments and that athletes are given the support and resources they need to succeed both on and off the field.

SPENCER A FINALIST FOR THE 2015 CAMPBELL TROPHY

Allen Green ’77, president of H-P Products, has been elected chair of the Mount Union Board of Trustees.

Green joined H-P Products, Inc. in 1984 as controller. Since joining the company, he has served as the com-pany’s CFO, vice president of finance and manufacturing, tubular prod-ucts general manager and executive

vice president. He currently serves as the president and chief operating officer.

Green earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and mathe-matics from Mount Union. He is actively involved with Mount Union, previously having served as vice chairman of the Board of Trustees and on the Board’s Business Advisory Council. He has also worked with the Bringing Executives and Students

ALLEN GREEN NAMED CHAIR OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PROGRESS MADE ON MOUNT UNION GATEWAY Work has continued this fall on the Mount Union Gateway located on State Street across from campus. DeHoff Development Company and Alliance Ventures are partners in the new shop-ping center. Locations open for business include Farmer’s National Bank, Buffalo Wild Wings, Orange Leaf Yogurt, Papa Gyro’s restaurant and T-Mobile. Other tenants expected to open soon include Georgio’s Pizza.

Together (BEST) mentoring program for more than 10 years. Green serves as president for Jobs for Ohio Graduates, is a former board member of the Stark County American Heart Association, is a charter member of Leadership Stark County and has taught project business through Junior Achievement for more than 20 years. Green is an active member of Vistage.

He is married to Carol (Howlett ’76) Green, and the couple has two children, Scott (Nazlie) Green and Julie (Mike) Thornton. He and Carol reside in North Canton, Ohio.

“I am humbled and honored by this appointment,” Green said. “I can’t imagine a higher honor than to be entrusted with one’s alma mater, its care and future. The University of Mount Union has always occupied a very special place in my life, which has shaped it in so many important ways. To serve on this board with so many other talented and capable leaders is truly a privilege.”

MEN’S 4X400 TEAM DEFENDS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

The Mount Union men’s 4x400 me-ter relay team defended its national championship, and five Purple Raider athletes earned All-American honors at the 2015 NCAA Division III Track and Field Championships at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York in May.

Tyler Mettille ’15 and Chase Swisher ’15, along with senior Tyler Sparks and sophomore Tyler Neff, were the top re-lay team coming into the final day and went on to win the event with a time of 3:10.68, their best time of the sea-son. Mettille also earned All-American honors with a 51.52 in the 400 meter hurdles to take third place. With two more All-American finishes, Mettille

is now an 11-time All-American while Swisher is now a six-time All-American. Sparks claimed his fourth such honor.

Juniors Rory Juhn and Zach Wukotich each cleared 1.99 meters in the men’s high jump. Juhn finished tied for 12th while Wukotich finished in 15th place.

On the women’s side, Courtney Reese ’15 finished sixth in the 400 meter dash (55.78) to claim All-American honors, her fifth time as an All-American.

In the finals of the women’s 3,000 meter steeplechase, Brooke Mathie ’15 ran an 11:13.146 to finish in 14th position.

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EXPERTVOICES

Creativity, empathy and grit are often overlooked as require-ments of a liberal arts education. They’re labeled non-cognitive skills, which university teachers may approach as academic concepts despite the fact that they seem to transcend colle-giate studies. If our K-12 schools teach them, it’s usually done indirectly through sports, band and other extracurricular ac-tivities. Regardless, we need them more now than ever before. Ironically, one could easily pass a multiple-choice or essay test on creativity, empathy and grit; however, to truly pass muster on these concepts “ya gotta live ‘em.”

CREATIVITYMy teachers pegged me as creative in seventh grade. That year I had to enter a writing contest as part of an English assign-ment. While ruminating about a topic for days (maybe weeks), a recurring memory of being cut from a little league baseball team moved me to investigate major league baseball to see if there were any players who played in the BIGs, in spite of hav-ing asthma, which was a huge childhood hurdle for me. A little bit of research uncovered amazing MLB athletes like Monty Stratton, who pitched for the Chicago White Sox with a pros-thetic right leg, and Pete Gray, who lost his arm in a childhood accident yet still played the outfield for the St. Louis Browns. The paper could have practically written itself, but perhaps the most creative part of my portion of the process was talking my mom into writing it for me, or rather helping me compose it. Regardless, my need to take a different slant, to try to surprise someone every day and to be creative has been a blessing and a curse ever since. Creativity expert Sir Kenneth Robinson contends in his Ted Talk that “…creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status.” However, being creative is hard work. Work at it.

GRITWhen I was 14, my father died quite suddenly. It was awful. My mother was left with seven rambunctious children (one semi-adult, two young adolescents, one in the midst of puber-ty, two others on the cusp of puberty and a five-year-old). To top it off, it was the sixties, baby! Of course, I was totally obliv-ious to her situation, but with the help of my sometimes bright, yet more often ornery, brothers and sisters, we taught her grit,

resilience, tenacity and perseverance. Actually, she modeled the power of GRIT for us. Her love and stick-to-it attitude has been an inspiration to me all of my life.

And I’ll never forget the first year that I took a group of Mount Union middle school majors to Charleston, South Caroli-na to teach at Rivers Middle School (RMS). As we drove to Charleston, we perfected lesson plans on conflict resolution and generated lots of enthusiastic and creative ideas. When we arrived at RMS and saw the eight-foot fence with razor wire, I’m betting that you could have heard our collective, “GULP!” back in Alliance. Was this fence designed to keep people out or to keep the children in? During the first class that my Mount Union students taught, a huge fight broke out in the back of the classroom and suddenly two Mount students were on the floor, fists flying – they broke it up, but not by using any of our conflict resolution theories. That spring break (and for many following spring breaks), groups of Mount Union students showed me the meaning of resilience. The teaching was always a struggle, but in the midst of calamity and disappointment, GRIT appears. I love teaching; it forces you to develop grit, which can be contagious – I caught it from my students. Keep at it.

EMPATHYTeaching has taught me a lot, and in my second year of teach-ing (1977), a fifth grader may have been one of my best teach-ers ever. Sarah was an absolutely adorable girl whose wide-open eyes complemented her curious spirit. One day, she came to me with a note, requesting that she be excused from school for an eye examination. Without thinking, I said to her, “Don’t worry when the doctor takes your eyes out to examine them in the lab, it doesn’t hurt too much.” She looked at me and burst into tears; realizing what I’d done, I erupted into tears too. After many apologies and then more tears, I realized that it was a necessity for me to learn how to walk in my students’ shoes. Perhaps one of the most important uses of our imagina-tions (creativity revisited) is to develop empathy for others. It’s imperative for the 21st century. Through empathy we share our suffering and joy. More importantly, empathy reduces others’ suffering and augments their joy. Try it.

Dr. S’s Three Teaching Rules (Actually, they’re more like guidelines than rules).

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Creative

be empatheticbe RESILIENT

DR. PETE SCHNELLERPROFESSOR OF EDUCATION

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FIRST LOOK

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Dick Merriman considers himself an advocate for the underdog.

His upbringing in rural Kansas helps him relate to the typical hardworking, American family. His paternal grandfather was a coal miner in the mountains of western Maryland; his mater-nal grandmother grew up in a sod house in western Kansas and ran a tavern.

“It’s a typical American family tree,” Merriman said. “You go back a generation or two and you find blue collar people.”

Margot Kelman has similar, but urban, roots. Her father’s fam-ily emigrated to the U.S. from Latvia during the early 1900s. They settled in the Bronx and her grandfather went to work driving a subway car in New York City. Her mother, Marianne, was from a Jewish family living in Berlin, Germany in the 1930s. At the age of 11, Marianne left Germany for England as part of the Kindertransport rescue operation. She was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust.

The Impact of a College Degree“If you check out the American side of the Merriman and Kelman family trees in the 1890s, you find rural and urban laborers, hardship, limited opportunities. Nothing very fancy happening there,” Merriman said during his State of the Uni-versity address in August. “If you check them out in the 1930s,

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things don’t look much different, or more prosperous. Then came World War II. Along with millions of others, my father and Margot’s father served in the military during that war. My dad was in the Pacific. Margot’s dad was in Europe, which is how he happened to meet a Jewish teenager from Berlin at a youth hostel in London.”

Thanks to the post-war GI Bill, Merriman’s and Kelman’s fathers were both able to attend college. Merriman’s father studied to become a United Methodist pastor; Kelman’s attend-ed an aviation school and became an aircraft mechanic for American Airlines.

“The GI Bill is one of those ‘black swan’ moments in American social history. Access to college for millions of people who wouldn’t have been able to attend without veterans benefits created huge social mobility,” Merriman said.

“I grew up in a house full of books, and the assumption was that everybody would go to college,” Merriman recalls. “All my siblings went to college and my mom went to college after she got us launched. College was a real game changer for our family.”

Due to their father’s success, as well as their mother working as a secretary, Kelman and her brother were afforded the oppor-tunity to attend college as well.

Merriman, Kelman Look Forward to Rewarding Experience at Mount Union

Merriman, Kelman Look Forward to Rewarding Experience at Mount Union

Advocating for EducationMerriman notes that unfortunately, these types of college opportunities don’t come easily to today’s students.

“We’ve evidently decided that, for most people, a college edu-cation is a private purchase, not a public priority. That’s very different from when I went to school,” he said.

Despite the challenges facing today’s families when it comes to sending children to college, Merriman continues to advocate for making education a reality for students.

“I want to make sure all kinds of people have educational opportunities,” he said. “Most of my professional life has been spent in private higher education, and I really care about that.”

Kelman has also been an educator for most of her life and shares that passion. In high school, she volunteered at a center for severely and profoundly disabled children, where she met a speech-language pathologist and became intrigued by her work.

Kelman went on to earn numerous college degrees – Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in speech-language pathology and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in communica-tion sciences and disorders. She also earned a graduate certifi-cate in educational leadership.

Helping OthersMost recently, prior to moving to Ohio, Kelman had her own early childhood speech therapy practice in Kansas in which she worked with families and children with speech and lan-guage problems.

“I think we’re both attracted to providing opportunity for peo-ple,” Merriman reflected.“She (Kelman) has excelled in helping children who have challenges, and I like helping people who have talent and energy and just need a chance. There are smart people all around us who just need an opportunity to show what they can do.”

ABOUT DICK MERRIMAN• 12th president of Mount Union• Prior to Mount Union, served as president of

Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas for 17 years• Guided Southwestern through significant growth in

enrollment, scope and mission• Led two capital campaigns and several project-specific

fund drives that raised more than $50 million and built a new stadium, performing arts center and student housing

• Published in scholarly journals as well as in professional publications including The Chronicle of Higher Education

EducationDoctor of Philosophy degree, political science, Indiana UniversityMaster of Science degree, social science, Emporia State UniversityBachelor of Science degree, social science, Emporia State University

ABOUT MARGOT KELMAN• More than 35 years of experience as a speech-language

pathologist, including work in public and private schools and at three colleges and universities

• Active author and workshop presenter on early childhood language and literacy development

• Most recently ran a private practice as a speech pathologist in Kansas, focusing on young children who have challenges with speech, language and literacy development

EducationDoctor of Philosophy degree, communication sciences and disorders, Wichita State UniversityCertificate of Advanced Study (CAS), educational administration, Syracuse UniversityMaster of Science degree, speech-language pathology, Syracuse UniversityBachelor of Science in Education degree, speech-language pathology, State University of New York – Fredonia

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“I want to make sure all kinds of people have

educational opportunities.”- Dick Merriman

President of Mount Union

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In his scholarly work, Merriman has examined the ways Amer-icans’ ideas about fairness and equal opportunity – and their ideas about government’s proper role in shaping the terms of competition for education, jobs and housing – have influenced the politics of race in the United States.

In his State of the University address in August, Merriman discussed the link between ability, effort and achievement, noting that “the world feels right side up” when effort leads to achievement. But he also understands that circumstances – poor health, family issues, unfair treatment or just plain bad luck – can impede a person’s success.

“We all need support. If we’re being honest with ourselves, we know that many people have helped each of us when we have achieved success,” Merriman concluded. “The University of Mount Union is here to provide that help, and we are able to do it so well because our alumni give, out of gratitude, to sup-port this great mission.”

Merriman enjoys watching undergraduate students differenti-ate themselves during their college years.

“Over the course of four years, they sort themselves out and you see leaders and strengths emerging. Watching people figure out who they are and what they’re going to do with their lives is exciting. It’s satisfying to help that happen.”

Kelman also notes that the most rewarding aspect of working with children is watching them grow and learn.

“Parents have come to me in tears, so happy that their child is finally talking and they can communicate,” she said. “The big-gest reward for us is when we can help other people like that.”

A Worthwhile InvestmentMerriman is no stranger to the college affordability discussions taking place on a national level. And while he admits that the economy and student loan interest rates pose challenges for today’s student, he maintains that a college degree is one of the best investments a person can make.

“When I was growing up, everyone wanted to go to college – that was the dream.” Merriman said. “No one wondered whether it would be worth it. Now there’s a lot of active wondering.”

One thing that attracted Merriman to Mount Union was the institution’s success in finding graduates their first jobs and in telling the stories of those successes. According to the Uni-versity’s 2014 post-graduation report, 99% of 2014 graduates self-reporting found success in their searches for degree-re-quired careers or graduate school attendance.

“Strong leadership by Dr. Richard Giese and the Board have put Mount Union in a very good position. In a competitive

higher education marketplace, with many people questioning the value of a college degree, we have an outstanding story to tell. Our combination of liberal learning and career prepara-tion is the winning idea for this marketplace.”

Merriman and Kelman with their son, and Mount Union freshman, Aaron.

Merriman meets members of the Green Raiders sustainability team.

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WHAT HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH ALUMNI BEEN LIKE SO FAR?

Margot (M) – They’re passionate and so grateful for the opportunities they had at Mount.

Dick (D) – They really love Mount Union. They have great memories about Mount and they have stayed well connected with former classmates. They want to find ways to help our students. If you look at what alumni have given to the institution, it’s pretty impressive. They’re not just talking about it, they’re actually doing something about it.

TELL US ABOUT YOUR FAMILY.

D – We have two children … and a basset hound!

M– Ben is in Chicago. He’s finishing his doctorate in sociology at the University of Chicago. He is married to Sarah who also works at the University of Chicago in residence life.

D – Aaron is a freshman at Mount Union. He’s having the Miller Hall experience this year.

M – Jasmine is our nine-year-old basset. She loves guarding the Haupt House!

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO ABOUT BEING AT MOUNT UNION?

D – I love the rhythms of the school year, the busy periods and the lulls, and seeing the seasons (weather and athletic) change.

M – I’m looking forward to learning more about the University and its people – faculty, staff, students and alumni.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BUILDING ON C AMPUS?

D – I really like Chapman Hall. I’m reading the book, “A Select School – A History of Mount Union,” which has a photo of Chapman Hall in the 60s. They took the roof off the building and completely gutted it and rebuilt everything inside. Because of that investment, a building that pre-dates the Civil War is still spectacular.

M – The view of Chapman from Beeghly is stunning. I love the way this campus looks. It is beautifully maintained.

HOW DO YOU PLAN TO BE INVOLVED IN THE ALLIANCE COMMUNIT Y?

M – I am on the board of the Early Childhood Education Alliance and plan to support early childhood initiatives in the Alliance community. I’m open to whatever else comes my way.

D – I’ll be involved with the Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce, Alliance Area Development Foundation and other partnerships between the community and University.

WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO IN YOUR NEW ROLE?

D – Putting the puzzle together. We’ve come from an institution where we knew a lot after being there for 17 years. It’s an amazing thing to try to figure out a “new” institution that has over 150 years of history. We’re not having much trouble falling asleep at night because our brains are working pretty hard these days.

M –It’s all about relationships. I’m looking forward to getting to know people and really making a contribution here.

WHAT ARE YOU MOST PASSIONATE ABOUT?

D – I like helping other people achieve their dreams, and I feel fortunate that I’ve had jobs for most of my life that have allowed me to do that. I’ve also really enjoyed recognizing and thanking donors who have done great things for the schools at which I’ve worked.

M – We’re both passionate about helping make people’s lives better.

Q&Awith Dr. Merrimanand Dr. Kelman

Merriman and Kelman with their son, and Mount Union freshman, Aaron.

Merriman meets members of the Green Raiders sustainability team.

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A CHALLENGING YET REWARDING FIELDIn the ever-changing field of education, today’s undergraduate education majors and minors are tasked to learn more than just teaching fundamentals. Teachers must be prepared for a changing curriculum at state and federal levels, ever-changing technology, continuing education requirements and a diverse student population.

“Teaching is a tough field today. It doesn’t look like it used to 10 or 20 years ago. But, it’s just as rewarding as ever,” said Dr. Melissa Askren-Edgehouse ’99, associate professor and chair of the Department of Education at Mount Union. “It isn’t easy for teachers to differentiate their instruction for all 30 students in their classes, but when that light bulb eventually goes on for each one of their kids, all the hard work completely pays off.”

The University of Mount Union’s Department of Education is giving students a well-rounded experience in preparation for the demands of working in the field of education.

“The Department of Education has made great strides to enhance student preparation for the ever-changing realities of the job,” said Dr. Patricia Draves, vice president of Academic Affairs and Dean of the University.

The Department of Education at Mount Union offers majors in early childhood education, middle childhood education and intervention specialist, as well as minors in adolescence to young adult education and multiage education. Additionally, undergraduate students choose one of 13 undergraduate areas

in which to receive licensure.

In order to provide students with diverse experiential learning opportunities, the department offers students a variety of field experiences and student teaching opportunities.

“The Department of Education at Mount Union has provided me with opportunities that have shaped me into the future educator I want to be,” said Jena Finch ’16, an intervention specialist major of Boardman, Ohio. “I have had the experi-ence of working with multiple grade levels through my field hours that subsequently led me to my pre-clinical rotation at the high school level. Having the real life application in the classroom has enhanced my understanding of teacher strate-gies, classroom management skills and the vital importance of high expectations for all students. Mount Union has prepared me for a teaching career after graduation by providing multiple opportunities and resources.”

EDUCATIONDepartment of

EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION

Gives Students Diverse Experience

“The Department of Education has made great strides to enhance student

preparation for the ever-changing realities of the job.”

– Patricia DravesVice President of Academic Affairs and

Dean of the University

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Department of

PREPARATION FOR TEACHINGDuring their undergraduate studies, Mount Union education majors are prepared for teaching careers that require continual learning and professional development. Anna Minor ’98, who is the assistant superintendent of Louisville City Schools in Louisville, Ohio, has found her Mount Union education to be beneficial through each stage of her career.

“Education is one of those fields where you cannot be ful-ly prepared for every situation,” Minor said. “It is a difficult profession that requires continual professional development. There were many lessons from my professors that I was able to refer back on to utilize in the classroom. Additionally, the resources accumulated over the time spent at Mount Union provided great opportunities for later in the classroom.”

Students majoring in education benefit from a number of diversity initiatives within the Department of Education at Mount Union, including a partnership with Akron Public Schools. Through the partnership, 100 inner city students visit campus each year and Mount Union students plan the programming for the day – organizing tours and panel discus-sions. “It’s a good opportunity for our students, many of whom have not come from diverse environments, to interact with high school students of diverse racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds,” said Dr. Jennifer Martin, assistant professor of education at Mount Union. “This experience reduces the

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stereotypes many of our (Mount Union) students’ hold of urban schools.” In addition, Mount Union education majors enhance knowl-edge on diversity-related issues as they engage in service proj-ects for their multicultural education course. Students have also benefited from a partnership with Christ University in Bangalore, India, which allowed them to interact with interna-tional pen pals.

Mount Union students also benefit from the Thelma E. Slat-er Curriculum Resource Center (CRC), located on the third floor of the Main Library. The CRC provides a comprehensive collection of P-12 classroom materials across the curriculum in addition to teacher books and other aids. Most materials, including books, display items and realia, circulate throughout the University community and may be taken to local school sites by students.

In addition to field experiences with P-12 students, education majors at Mount Union undergo coursework that is aligned to a number of state and national standards and prepare them for licensure exams.

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PERFECTINGPractical PreparationHANDS-ON EXPERIENCEAccording to Askren-Edgehouse, education majors are placed in a variety of school settings. This is done intentionally to encourage candidates to experience diverse P-12 students in rural, suburban and urban locations.

“They end up with a greater appreciation for what all teachers do, and we want to make sure our candidates aren’t limiting themselves to one type of school district,” Askren-Edgehouse said.

In addition to conducting field experience and clinical prac-tice (student teaching) in area school districts, Mount Union education majors also have the option to participate in clinical placements in locations throughout the region. The University maintains partnerships with districts in northeast Ohio, Illi-nois, North Carolina and other places throughout the country.

“A strong alumni network allows students to benefit from re-lationships with alumni so the educational quality isn’t dimin-ished for students who choose to gain experience out of state,” Askren-Edgehouse said.

One such opportunity Mount Union students take advantage of is Chicago Semester, an off-campus program that incorpo-rates living, learning and working in Chicago. Stefanie Tippel ’16, an English major of Hartville, Ohio, plans to participate in the program in the spring.

“I will forever regard my education at Mount Union as a ben-eficial and enjoyable experience,” Tippel said. “I cannot forget about those who placed me in the field. I know that because of my experiences thus far and with my upcoming experience student teaching in Chicago, I will be one of the best-prepared candidates for the teaching profession along with the other candidates graduating alongside me.”

Jennie Johnson ’16, an early childhood education major of Canton, Ohio, is preparing to complete clinical practice out of state this spring – an endeavor she never thought she’d accom-plish. However, with the support of faculty members, family and friends, Johnson will leave her comfort zone to work in a first grade classroom in North Carolina for the semester.

“Coming to Mount Union was the best decision I made,” John-son said. “I know that when I graduate in the spring, I will be ready for a classroom of my own because of Mount Union and the awesome people here.”

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MASTER’S PROGRAMEducators looking to advance to leadership positions in their careers are benefitting from Mount Union’s 24-month Master of Arts in Educational Leadership (MAEL) program, one of the first graduate programs to be offered at the University.

Students enrolled in the program complete coursework online throughout the traditional academic year and through two seven-day Summer Institute sessions during the summers.

Additionally, the 36-credit-hour program includes the option for eligible candidates to earn Ohio Principal’s License (PK-6, 4-9 and 5-12) and/or Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development (CIPD) License. After completion of the pro-gram, many grads pursue career options such as principal, cur-riculum director, teacher leader or head of a division or school.

Maeve Gallagher M ’16 enrolled in the program to help reach her goal of becoming a professor and head coach at the colle-giate level.

“Every assignment I do is tied to personal experiences of my career,” Gallagher said. “I am fortunate to constantly be learn-ing and applying all aspects of the program to my coaching.”

For Joe MacBenn ’01, M ’15, the MAEL program was a great fit with his busy career as orchestra director for grades 4-8 for Lima City Schools.

“I have a busy schedule but the program was very easy to fit into my daily routine,” MacBenn said. “The online learning aspect of the program was great. The professors organized it in such a way that it was very easy to execute.”

The MAEL program requires a yearlong internship project de-signed for working professionals. Graduate students work with school partners and University faculty to design meaningful projects in the area of leadership and curriculum. Darlene Howald M ’14, assistant principal at North Canton City Schools, developed an after-school Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program for her internship.

“From start to finish, the project required collaboration with teachers, parents, students, school administrators and the larger community,” Howald said. “I learned a great deal about my own leadership strengths, and it gave me the confidence to pursue an administrative position upon graduation.”

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“I want to be the type of teacher that students can come to and feel comfortable talking with,” Lewandowski said. “Middle school students go through so many different things at that point in their lives. I want to be able to help my students not only academically, but socially and emotionally as well.”

The aspiring educator has also learned some very important lessons from working with her peers in the Department of Education. These lessons have further helped her form an idea of the type of educator she strives to become.

“After working with peers in the classroom or working in the field with younger students, you realize that you can’t just teach a lesson to one student,” Lewandowski said. “You have to take into account how diverse everybody is and really aim your lesson toward every student, not just one.”

In addition to her classroom experiences at Mount Union, Lewandowski is diverse in her involvement on campus as well. She stays busy as a member of the Student National Educators Association, a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, a big sister for the American Women’s Society, a participant on the intramural volleyball and basketball teams, a statistics tutor and a success mentor. Lewandowski also enjoys volunteering in the TANF Town simulation, a simulation offered through the Depart-ment of Education that focuses on showing education majors what it is like to be a student or family in poverty.

“The simulation gives you a perspective on how you can help them [students in poverty] in school and what you can do for them,” Lewandowski said. “It’s interesting to figure out what it is like for them.”

Every experience at Mount Union is a lesson, and Lewandows-ki has many under her belt. Whereas some college seniors may have mixed feelings about the day they walk across the stage at graduation, Lewandowski cannot be more excited to begin her future career, a passion she thanks Mount Union for inspiring.

“It’s bittersweet that you are graduating because you don’t want to leave Mount Union,” Lewandowski said. “But, I really can’t wait to be a teacher.”

Ally Lewandowski ‘16Amherst, OhioB.S., Middle Childhood Education, University of Mount Union

“I would have never realized I love teaching middle school if it wasn’t

for my experience observing through the Department of Education.”

- Ally Lewandowski ’16

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For senior middle childhood education major Ally Lewand-owski ’16 of Amherst, Ohio, her future career path in educa-tion has always been clear. In pursuit of her dreams to become an educator, Lewandowski found Mount Union to be the perfect fit. Specifically, she was attracted to the strength of the Department of Education.

“Mount Union was the one school that I looked at that offered me the chance to get a dual licensure in four years,” Lewand-owski said.

In addition to the dual licensure program, Lewandowski was attracted to the fact that, at Mount Union, all education majors have the opportunity to begin classroom observation during their freshman year. Not only does this help students figure out if education is right for them, but it also helps them identify which grade level they want to specialize in. For Lewandowski, who originally wanted to teach early childhood education, get-ting experience in the classroom helped her discover a passion for teaching middle school students. “I would have never realized I love teaching middle school if it wasn’t for my experience observing through the Department of Education,” she said.

Lewandowski values the opportunity to gain multiple teaching perspectives as another way to prepare herself for her future. Over the course of her time at Mount Union, Lewandowski has had the opportunity to observe 10 different teachers from area school districts, spend school breaks observing in her hometown and gain perspective and excitement for her future career from faculty and staff.

“All of my professors were teachers in a classroom first and then they came to Mount,” she said. “They have the life expe-rience needed to teach you what you need to know to become an educator.”

Lewandowski values the close bonds that she has formed with her professors at Mount Union, professors who not only en-courage success but are always willing to go above and beyond for students. She hopes to one day have a similar bond with students in her middle school classroom.

Darlene Howald ‘14Associate Principal, North Canton City SchoolsB.S., Education, University of AkronM.A., Educational Leadership, University of Mount Union

Career in EducationI am an associate principal in a middle school with approximately 1,100 children in grades 6-8. Although some of my job responsibilities include the management of our school staff and building, I aspire to be an instructional leader who influences the educational environment in which I work.

Unique Graduate ProgramI chose Mount Union because of the reputation of the University as well as the rigor the MAEL program offered. I was not just looking for a degree, but rather an experience that would both challenge and enrich me as a professional educator. I liked the online aspect of the program, but I was not willing to complete an entire program online. It was the combination of the summer institutes and the fall/spring online courses that really helped me make my decision. I would recommend the program because it is diverse, well balanced, relevant and responsive to the needs of aspiring educational leaders. An Investment in EducationI know that, having completed this program, I am a better educator and instructional leader. I am not sure I can put a price tag on that, but it has great meaning to me, and I hope that there is a direct impact on the children I serve.

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ASSOCIATE PRINCIPALJoe Chaddock ‘95Superintendent, Stark County Educational Service Center (ESC)B.S., Education, University of Mount UnionM. Ed., Ashland University

Preparation for TeachingThe education I received at Mount Union helped prepare me to be a classroom teacher. The networking and relationships established at Mount continue to open doors in my field. My education classes provided me with a valuable and pertinent understanding of my field. The professors’ guidance and mock interviews gave me confidence at the beginning of my career.

Lasting InvestmentNot only did I receive a great education that prepared me to be a teacher, Mount Union also afforded me the opportunity to constantly network with talented alumni that I have been in contact with throughout my career. My wife, Susan (Clark ’94) Chaddock and I have had successful professional careers due to the excellent preparation from Mount.

Favorite Part of the JobThe opportunity to make a difference in the lives of students, families and staff in the Stark County community through education is my favorite part of the job.

Staying ConnectedMy wife, Susan, and I consistently contribute to the Mount Union Fund and attend alumni events when we can. Our oldest daughter, Ellie, is a freshman art education major and golfer at Mount Union.

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Mark Black ‘98Executive Director, Akron Public SchoolsB.S., Elementary Education, University of Mount Union

Molding the Next GenerationI support and lead 19 secondary schools (nine middle schools and 10 high schools) in their endeavors to create career and college readiness opportunities for students, build staff capacity and increase rigor in the curriculum in order to close the learning gap and provide opportunities for all students to be career and college ready upon graduation from high school.

Career PreparationMy Mount Union education provided me with a foundation of readiness to be an effective teacher and leader.

Opportunities for EveryoneMount Union provides opportunities for students of different cultural backgrounds, ethnicity and economic status to collaborate in the learning process. I had three professors that I favored equally because of their patience, guidance and understanding of my situation of being a single parent, student and athlete during my time at Mount Union. They were Dr. Linda Burkey, Dr. Tom Gannon and Dr. Jack DeSario.

Lifetime GoalMy main goal is to continue to have an impact on reshaping the educational system and to continue being a positive role model for students, but especially young black males.

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Melanie (Drotleff ‘06) HughesUniversity Supervisor of Clinical Practice, University of Mount UnionB.S., Middle Childhood Education, University of Mount Union

Mentoring From AfarI’m currently taking some time off from work to focus on my growing family. Until recently, I had the opportunity to work for Mount Union as a University supervisor for three seniors who were completing their Student Teaching Clinical Practice in Gaston County, North Carolina. I reviewed their weekly lesson plans, observed them in the classroom, completed their evaluations and had weekly conferences with them to act as a mentor.

Favorite Part of the JobThe clinical practice of student teaching is such an exciting, stressful, overwhelming and rewarding time for seniors. I sincerely enjoyed my role of mentor and supervisor for students who were so close to stepping into their first role as professional educators. I was able to share my passion for teaching, experiences and lessons I have learned along the way.

Career PreparationMount Union’s Department of Education does an incredible job of preparing tomorrow’s teachers for their future. I gained field experience in the classroom during my freshman year. Many other colleges and universities do not send their students for field experience that early. Gaining that experience early on made me confident that teaching was the correct profession for me.

Valuable InvestmentMy education from Mount Union has proven to be an excellent investment. I have had a great deal of success inside and outside of the classroom because of the help I received from everyone at Mount Union.

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worked at Salisbury University, where he has worked in various roles since 1989, most recently as director of athletics and director of the University’s campus recreation program.

Janice (Brewster ’88) Weiser has been hired as communication specialist at TSN Communications in Oak Hill, Virginia. Brewster has 25 years of experience providing original articles, web content, blog posts and columns for a range of business-to-business and business-to-consumer magazines and editorial clients. A freelance editor and writer since 2001, Brewster has worked with numerous clients such as AARP, Quilting Arts magazine and Cowboys & Indians Magazine.

1990sShelly (Kern ’92) Reinacher was named assistant principal of Alluras Elementary School in Polk County, Florida. She pre-viously served as a school-based coach and has been an educator for 23 years.

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Class Notes to be included in the Spring 2016 Issue of Mount Union Magazine must be received before February 29, 2016. Material for Class Notes is obtained from the “Update” form at the end of the Mount Union Magazine, online or news passed along from alumni to the offices of Alumni Engagement, Advancement and The Mount Union Fund. Notices sent by the Post Office are not printed in Class Notes. You may also submit your class note online at alumni.mountunion.edu or email [email protected].

1960s Dr. Elca Swigart ’61 of New Millersville, Pennsylvania works as director of the Speech and Hearing Center at Reading Hospital in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania.

Jane (Fellows ’63) Carpenter of Laguna Hills, California, is a realtor for Century

21 Rainbow Realty in Laguna Woods, California. Her email address is [email protected].

1970sDr. Norma (Tichenor ’71) Conner-Wall was inducted in the Hall of Fame at John Marshall High School in Cleveland, Ohio. As an educator, she presented at national and state conferences, authored professional journal articles and received several awards. Her career spanned more than 30 years as a teacher, principal, central office administrator, university professor and superintendent of schools in northeast Ohio.

Charles E. Durant ’73 now serves as adjunct professor in the health care administration program at Concordia University Texas in Austin, Texas.

1980sDr. Michael Vienna ’80 was named Clyde Partin Sr. Director of Athletics at Emory University. Vienna previously

Mount Union graduate Flavil Hampsten ’01 recently earned double honors after being named to the Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 and

to the Charlotte Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 for 2015.

According to sportbusinessdaily.com, the Sport Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 was created to identify and honor the most promising young executives in sport business under the age of 40. The Charlotte Business Journal’s Forty

Under 40 recognizes young professionals from the Charlotte area for the strides they are making in their careers and the contributions they have made toward civic work.

Hampsten, who majored in business administration with marketing and management concentrations, began his position as senior vice president of the Charlotte Hornets in 2010. In the past year, Hampsten was part of the team that brought the Hornets back to Charlotte. Hampsten currently works as executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer for the San Jose Sharks.

Previously, Hampsten held positions with the National Basketball Association

as director of team marketing and business operations, the Phoenix Coyotes as vice president of ticket sales, Comcast Spectacor as premium seating account executive and Mandalay Sports Entertainment as corporate marketing manager.

Currently, Hampsten is on the University of Mount Union Sport Business Advisory board, Baylor University’s S3 board and the Make-A-Wish board.

Previous Mount Union alumni and Sport Business Journal Forty Under 40 recipients include 2013 recipient Brent Stehlik ’99 and 2014 recipient Ed Kiernan ’96.

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SPOTLIGHT

2010sKristin (Bowling ’10) and Gregory Fer-rell were married May 3, 2014. Members of the bridal party included Sarah (Mar-iani ’10) Durr, Katie (Stugmyer ’10) Wolf and Jillian Panczyk ’10. The cou-ple resides in Marion, Ohio, and Kristin works as senior social media coordinator for Resource International, Inc.

Curtis ’11 and Laura (Mazzolini ’13) Friebel were married June 13, 2015. Members of the wedding party included Matthew Trainer ’11, Lauren (Frost ’13) Wolf-

gang, Kayleigh Green ’12, Jared Friebel ’14 and Matthew Mazzolini ’08. The couple resides in Columbus, Ohio.

Erin (Roberts ’12) and Paul Mariotti Jr. ’10 were mar-ried September 19, 2014. Members of the wedding party included Kather-ine Turner ’12, Michael Nitz ’11,

Cory Douglas ’13, Aubrey Loy ’10 and Drew Bobka ’10. The couple resides in Wadsworth, Ohio. Erin works as a budget officer for the Medina County Finance Department and Paul is nation-al account manager for Pleasant Valley Construction in Medina, Ohio.

Steve McNeely ’12 was appointed as as-sistant football coach at Guilford College in April. Steve will coach quarterbacks for the team. He worked for the past three years as quarterbacks and receivers coach at Mount Union.

Gina (Serluco ’14) and Andrew Brown ’11 were married July 19, 2014 in Boardman, Ohio. Members of the bridal party included Chelsey (Stedronsky ’11) Sabatino, Jen Senskey ’10, Kyle Brown ’10, Kevin Brown ’08, Ryan Brown ’07,

2000sMichael Demster ’03 was named head football coach at United Local in April.

Megan (Collins ’05) and Andrew Wade were married June 20, 2015. Megan works as assistant director of Financial Aid and Scholarships at Youngstown State University. The couple resides in Boardman, Ohio.

Lindsey (Buck-el ’06) and Joel Szymanski ’06 announce the birth of a daughter, Jette, on April 11, 2015. She joins brother Micah, 2.

Jessica Nola ’07 and Tom Gencarelli were married October 4, 2014 in Dar-lington, Pennsylvania. The bridal party included Sara (Payne ’07) Nicholas. Jessica is a field sales representative for Thermo Fisher Scientific in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Brandi (McIntire ’08) and Cody Col-ly ’11 announce the birth of a daughter, Avery Lynn, on May 15, 2015.

Lindsey (Coyle ’09) and Guatam Rajan were married September 27, 2014. Members of the bridal party includ-ed Angela LoBue ’09, MaryElizabeth Crawford ’09, Me-gan (Smuckler ’09)

Emerick and Michael Blauman ’09.

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ASSOCIATION MESSAGE

It’s all about your Pride and Passion. Several years ago I was asked to serve on the Alumni Council. I appreci-ated being asked, but was reluctant. I was busy. I was

living at the airport, or so it seemed. I had three active teenagers and my wife, Kathy, was working full-time as a teach-er. Our plate was full, did I really need another commitment? Probably not, but I have tremendous Pride and Passion for Mount Union so I jumped in.I’ve had the pleasure to work with three presidents and their teams. I have always been impressed with the dedication they have to the students, community and alumni. They have Pride and Passion for Mount Union’s mission.I have also had the opportunity to work with the Board of Trustees and the Alumni Executive Board. Every one of these unpaid volunteers dedicates hours of valuable time to support the Universi-ty because they have Pride and Passion.I am passing the torch to Bill Schum-acher ‘82, your new Alumni Executive Board president, and Bob Kerr ‘89, the incoming vice president. I know these gentlemen very well. They have Pride and Passion for Mount Union and I know that they will represent your inter-ests.As you look ahead to 2016, please consider including Mount Union in your plans. Visit campus to see a play or concert, attend an athletic event or just walk the grounds. Look for ways to get involved and reconnect.Someone once told me if you want to get something done ask a busy person. In the end, it’s all about asking a busy per-son to do a little bit more. How busy are you? Do you have the Pride and Passion for Mount Union?–Joel Sassa ’78 Alumni Association President

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Aaron White ’10, Vincenzo Pierro ’12, John Marshall ’12 and Jeff Senuta ’10. The couple resides in Willowick, Ohio. Gina works as a teacher at Willowick Middle School in Willoughby Eastlake School District and Andrew was recent-ly promoted to operations manager at Fastenal in Valley View.

Danielle (Seidel ’13) and Eric Sluss were married July 4, 2015. Danielle is a registered nurse in the emergency room of Memorial University Medical

Center in Savannah, Georgia. The couple resides in Rincon, Georgia.

Kyle Roberts ’15 of New Albany, Ohio was selected as captain for organization for the American Heart Association Heart Walk in Columbus, Ohio. He works as manager of data analytics for Mount Carmel Health System in Colum-bus.

Brianna Searing ’15 was selected as one of the top 10 flute players in the 2015 National Collegiate Solo Competition.

Sarah Ossler ’11 and John Wagner ’11 were married June 20, 2015 at Gervasi Vineyards in Canton, Ohio. The wedding party included Rachel Ossler ’13, Nat Porter ’11, Alan

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1. The Class of 1975 celebrated its 40th class reunion.

2. Dr. Margot Kelman and Dr. Dick Merriman posed with award winners Chad Johnson ’07, Patricia (Foley ’73) Matthews and Laura and Gerard Mastroianni during the Alumni Brunch.

3. Stephanie Treubig ’15 and Josh Stitt ’14 got engaged during Alumni Weekend on the “Kissing Bridge.”

4. Future Raiders Gavin, Ashton and Sutton Clay enjoyed the day on campus.

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5. Delta Delta Delta held a dedication ceremony at the site of the sorority’s former lodge.

6. The Hiles legacy family - Jennifer (Crone ’91), Cassidy ’19, Noah ’16 and Dana ’89 - joined on campus.

7. An Alumni swim meet and gathering was held during Alumni Weekend.

8. Jackie Atkinson ’06, Dominic Graham and Bob Atkinson ’73 posed for a picture on campus.

9. Alumni gathered for an alumni men’s soccer game.

10. Noah Whittinger and Emily Mazzaferri ’14 were this year’s Run-A-MUC winners.

11. The Mount Union marching band performed during the football game.

12. The campus rock welcomed alumni back to campus.

13. This year’s festivities included an alumni women’s soccer game.

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George Weimer ‘54Mount Union trustee emeritus George Weimer Jr. ’54 died June 10, 2015. Known as an inspirational, generous and sincere human being, Weimer was a member of the Board since 1980 and an invaluable asset during a period of significant growth and expansion. Retired as the vice president and trust officer for United National Bank and Trust Co., he and his

wife, Shirley (Barrick ‘56), have been staunch supporters of the University for decades. They co-chaired Mount Union’s Sesquicentennial Committee, and over the years, they have provided support for a number of initiatives including the establishment of two George and Shirley Weimer prizes, one in German and another in Japanese; a number of campus sculpture initiatives including an annual sculpture competition, a statue of Mount Union founder Orville Nelson Hartshorn outside of the Gartner Welcome Center and a sculpture of St. Francis of Assisi at the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center; and the establishment of a fund to support campus needs and initiatives such as new uniforms for the Mount Union Marching Band. The Weimers have also been generous supporters of the Mount Union Fund and numerous campaigns. In 1979, Weimer was the recipient of the University’s Alumni Service Award. His place in the history of the institution is a considerable one, and the University is truly a better place because of his contributions.

Vincent Marotta ‘48Vincent Marotta ’48 of Pepper Pike, Ohio, died August 1, 2015. Marotta was one of the co-founders of the iconic Mr. Coffee brand that helped revolutionize how Americans make their morning brew. He and his business partner and high school friend Samuel Glazer turned Mr. Coffee into a household name after asking two engineers to create a drip brewing system like those found in restaurants. Mr. Cof-fee helped make the percolator obsolete as the standard for home coffee brewing. Marotta was a star high school athlete and was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a centerfielder in 1942, but he went into the military just before the start of spring training. He became a star running back in football at Mount Union after World War II.

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Elizabeth (Pillsbury ’39) Warner of San Luis Obispo, California, died June 23, 2015.

1940s

Donald Mosher ’49 of Dayton, Ohio, died July 19, 2015.

1950s

Tony Lee ‘50 of Alliance, Ohio, died No-vember 15, 2015. While at Mount Union, Lee played football and basketball. He was a dedicated fan and supporter of the Mount Union Athletics Department and a longtime member of the University’s M Club. He was self-employed, a member of Alliance Rotary and had a passion for traveling, golfing, Mount Union football and his family. Lee was a United States Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He contributed a major gift toward the Gulling Training Center, constructed in 2001, in honor of his late wife, Beverly Jean Bowden Lee ’51.

Dorothy Morris ’50 of Wadsworth, Ohio, died May 1, 2015.

Robert Tolerton ’50 of Alliance, Ohio, died August 4, 2014.

Charles King ’51 of Newnan, Georgia, died June 9, 2015.

Priscilla (Rohaley ’53) Sponseller of North Canton, Ohio, died May 13, 2015.

1960s Henry Nemenz Sr. ’60 of Poland, Ohio, died June 12, 2015.

William Fiegenschuh Jr. ’69 of Alliance, Ohio, died June 28, 2015.

1970s Barb Fohl ’74 died June 15, 2015. She was employed for more than 30 years as a social worker for the Ashtabula Coun-ty Department of Human Services. An accomplished soprano, she sang for more than 35 years in Ashtabula. She served her community as a member of the Board of Trustees of Goodwill Industries of Ashtabula, the National Federation of the Blind, a hospice volunteer and a crisis hotline worker.

David Vaughn ’78 of Eastlake, Ohio, died May 10, 2015. He enjoyed his time as a student at Mount Union and dedicated his life to his love of music.

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Gregory Jameson ’82 of Defiance, Ohio, died June 17, 2015.

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Brian Larner ’99 of Wickliffe, Ohio, died July 16, 2015.

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Douglas Jenison ’01 of Stow, Ohio, died July 16, 2015.

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Kalahari Indoor Waterpark

March10Schooler Lecture featuring Chuck Todd,

moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press

March19M Club Reverse Raffle and Silent Auction

April 4-6Education on the Run

May 6-71966’s 50th Class Reunion

October 8Alumni Weekend and Homecoming 2016

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$260 million

$250 million

$240 million

$230 million

$220 million

$210 million

$200 million

$190 million 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

$195,963,227$203,381,006

$232,623,604 $231,672,187

$247,103,305

The University of Mount Union had another positive op-erating year ending June 30, 2015, marking its 61st consec-utive year of balanced operations. Despite flat investment returns from the University’s endowment, net assets were within 1.5% of last year’s level, at $258.6 million.

On the University’s Statement of Financial position, Mount Union experienced significant growth in unrestricted net assets, up $8 million (6.8%) thanks to excellent operating performance and completion of construction projects in the sciences and the fine arts. Temporarily restricted net assets experienced a decline in 2014-15 due to the completion of those projects which were re-classified to unrestricted, flat endowment growth and the elimination of a temporarily restricted trust. Restricted net assets were up $1.8 million thanks to new gifts. On the liability side, total liabilities were

reduced by nearly $3 million as the University continues to retire debt at a pace faster than its amortization schedule, as requested by the Board of Trustees.

As outlined in the Statement of Activities, the University had an exceptional operating year, with net tuition revenues up 1.0 million (3.2%) and unrestricted revenues at a record $58.6 million, (up 3.3%). Overall expenses were held in check, at $54.9 million (up 2.6%), as the University contin-ues to make investments in new programs in allied health and engineering. Fundraising continued to be a strong portion of our fiscal health, as the University received $6.4 million in total gifts and private grants, up nearly 50% over the prior year. As a result, change in assets from operations totaled $4.6 million versus $4.0 million in 2013-14.

$262,356,269

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$258,600,000

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted TotalRevenue, Income and Other Support Educational and general Student tuition and fees $ 59,113,952 $ —— $ —— $ $59,113,952 Less financial aid (26,802,800) —— —— (26,802,800) Net student tuition and fees 32,311,152 —— —— 32,311,152 Gifts and private grants 4,891,506 468,865 1,046,443 6,406,814 Investment return designated for operations 5,800,000 14,500 —— 5,814,500 Change in value of split-interest agreements —— (107,898) (24,784) (132,682) Other income 800,341 —— —— 800,341 Total educational and general revenue 43,802,999 375,467 1,021,659 45,200,125 Auxiliary enterprises 14,263,518 —— —— 14,263,518 Net assets released from restrictions 532,908 (532,908) —— —— Total revenue, income and other support 58,599,425 (157,441) 1,021,659 59,463,643

Expenses Educational and general Instruction 16,427,888 —— —— 16,427,888 Academic support 2,712,258 —— —— 2,712,258 Operation and maintenance of plant 5,946,892 —— —— 5,946,892 Student services 7,484,372 —— —— 7,484,372 Institutional support 9,083,585 —— —— 9,083,585 Depreciation 4,123,571 —— —— 4,123,571 Total educational and general expenses 45,778,566 —— —— 45,778,566 Auxiliary enterprises Debt service 1,565,835 —— —— 1,565,835 Operations 6,490,394 —— —— 6,490,394 Depreciation 1,038,367 —— —— 1,038,367 Total auxiliary enterprises expenses 9,094,596 —— —— 9,094,596 Total expenses 54,873,162 —— —— 54,873,162

Change in Net Assets Before Investment Return Less Amounts Designated for Operations and Other Items 3,726,263 (157,441) 1,021,659 4,590,481

Early retirement buyout (850,495) —— —— (850,495) Investment return less amounts designated for operations 8,425 (5,372,013) —— (5,363,588) Change in value of interest rate swap (7,145) —— —— (7,145) Net assets released from capital acquisition restrictions 5,087,075 (5,087,075) —— —— Change in donor restriction —— (2,150,829) —— (2,150,829) Net assets released from restriction —— (821,986) 821,986 —— Change in Net Assets 7,964,123 (13,589,344) 1,843,645 (3,781,576)

Net Assets, Beginning of Year, as previously reported 115,468,843 84,100,533 62,786,893 262,356,269Net Assets, Beginning of Year, Restated 115,468,843 84,100,533 62,786,893 262,356,269Net Assets, End of Year $ 123,432,966 $ 70,511,189 $ 64,630,538 $ 258,574,693

This financial information is an excerpt from the audited financial statements. The audited financial statements contain important disclosures not included here.

Statements of ActivitiesYear Ended June 30, 2015

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This financial information is an excerpt from the audited financial statements. The audited financial statements contain important disclosures not included here.

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Statements of ActivitiesYear Ended June 30, 2014 Restated

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted TotalRevenue, Income and Other Support Educational and general Student tuition and fees $ 55,821,409 $ —— $ —— $ $55,821,409 Less financial aid (24,532,801) —— —— (24,532,801) Net student tuition and fees 31,288,608 —— —— 31,288,608 Gifts and private grants 2,804,518 256,496 1,226,912 4,287,926 Investment return designated for operations 5,680,000 —— —— 5,680,000 Change in value of split-interest agreements —— 388,401 1,358,180 1,746,581 Other income 784,901 —— —— 784,901 Total educational and general revenue 40,558,027 644,897 2,585,092 43,788,016 Auxiliary enterprises 13,725,299 —— —— 13,725,299 Net assets released from restrictions 2,463,490 (2,463,490) —— —— Total revenue, income and other support 56,746,816 (1,818,593) 2,585,092 57,513,315

Expenses Educational and general Instruction 16,089,511 —— —— 16,089,511 Academic support 2,550,832 —— —— 2,550,832 Operation and maintenance of plant 5,991,827 —— —— 5,991,827 Student services 7,201,105 —— —— 7,201,105 Institutional support 8,661,384 —— —— 8,661,384 Depreciation 4,006,828 —— —— 4,006,828 Total educational and general expenses 44,501,487 —— —— 44,501,487

Auxiliary enterprises Debt service 1,588,986 —— —— 1,588,986 Operations 6,395,245 —— —— 6,395,245 Depreciation 983,182 —— —— 983,182 Total auxiliary enterprises expenses 8,967,413 —— —— 8,967,413 Total expenses 53,468,900 —— —— 53,468,900

Change in Net Assets Before Investment Return Less Amounts Designated for Operations and Other Items 3,277,916 (1,818,593) 2,585,092 4,044,415

Early retirement buyout —— —— —— —— Investment return less amounts designated for operations 254,739 10,966,870 —— 11,221,609 Change in value of interest rate swap (13,060) —— —— (13,060) Net assets released from capital acquisition restrictions 13,220,609 (13,220,609) —— —— Change in donor restriction —— 2,071,000 (2,071,000) —— Net assets released from restriction 5,577,730 (5,401,055) (176,675) —— Change in Net Assets 22,317,934 (7,402,387) 337,417 15,252,964

Net Assets, Beginning of Year, as previously reported 93,150,909 91,502,920 62,449,476 247,103,305Net Assets, Beginning of Year, Restated 93,150,909 91,502,920 62,449,476 247,103,305Net Assets, End of Year $ 115,468,843 $ 84,100,533 $ 62,786,893 $ 262,356,269

Jim ‘56 and Sally (Cooper ‘56) Otto

There are so many ways you, too, can make a far-reaching and lasting difference at Mount Union. For more information on including Mount Union in your estate plans, contact Sherrie Wallace, director of planned giving,

at (800) 992-6682 ext. 7803; (330) 823-7803; or [email protected].

Statements of Financial PositionJune 30, 2015 and 2014

Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 10,272,159 $ 14,374,083 Accounts receivable, net of allowance; 2015 - $372,505 2014 - $368,058 1,328,489 1,132,829 Contributions receivable net of allowance of $325,000 in 2015 and 2014 2,702,417 3,126,837 Inventory 332,272 329,160 Loans receivable 3,505,731 3,401,256 Investments 118,150,668 121,063,642 Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts and charitable remainder trusts 6,210,586 8,239,148 Annuity and life income funds held in trust 6,342,600 8,970,459 Property and equipment, net 156,506,251 151,123,474 Other assets 474,819 494,196 Total assets $ 305,825,992 $ 312,255,084Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities Accounts payable $ 1,472,219 $ 3,120,280 Accrued expenses 5,599,805 4,451,595 Annuities and trusts payable 1,788,711 1,947,291 Deposits and other 1,313,697 1,258,926 Advances from government for student loans 3,175,845 3,134,852 Debt 33,901,022 35,985,871 Total liabilities 47,251,299 49,898,815 Net Assets Unrestricted 123,432,966 115,468,843 Temporarily restricted 70,511,189 84,100,533 Permanently restricted 64,630,538 62,786,893 Total net assets 258,574,693 262,356,269 Total liabilities and net assets $ 305,825,992 $ 312,255,084

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Dear Alumni and Friends,

On behalf of the faculty, staff and students, I’m pleased to present the names of those generous investors whose gifts were made to the University of Mount Union during the 2014-2015 Fiscal Year. Through the Honor Roll of Investors, we would like to recognize and thank those who have made this year a success.

When we reflect on our past and visualize a new era at Mount Union, one thing remains a constant – the foundation of generous and loyal support that we receive from our alumni and friends. Building upon that strong foundation, we welcomed a new leadership team, Dr. W. Richard Merriman, Jr. and Dr. Margot Kelman, to the Mount Union family to help further shape and develop the University. With new energy and enthusiasm leading the charge and 17 years of presidential experience, we feel Mount Union’s future is in exceptional hands.

As we turn to the planning process that will guide the University of Mount Union in the immediate future, it’s your unwavering commitment and support that has created the Mount Union of today. Our heartfelt thanks to you for allowing 2,200 students to call Mount Union home each year.

These wonderful young men and women who walk our campus each day experience a residential community that is second to none. If you’ve been back to campus in recent years, I’m sure you have noticed the incredible transformation of our physical campus, most of which has been created in large part through the investment of generous donors. With a gorgeous campus and forward-thinking academic programs that blend the liberal arts and the professional experience, Mount Union is focused and committed to remaining accessible to all students who are interested in a Mount Union education.

In order to ensure that a Mount Union education is attainable, we will be shifting our fundraising focus from building new facilities to strengthening our endowment. The key to making sure that students of today and tomorrow have access to quality education is providing financial opportunity through endowed scholarships. Scholarship opportunities help offset shrinking state and federal support, and it’s imperative that we create new financial pathways for students to attend Mount Union.

As we visualize the future of Mount Union in this rapidly-changing higher education landscape, we would be remiss not to reflect and pay tribute to those individuals who made the recent year a success. The Honor Roll of Investors is one way we can show our sincere appreciation and gratitude to all of you for making Mount Union what it is today. To all of our alumni, parents, friends and supporters, we say thank you!

Sincerely,

Gregory L. King ‘89Vice President for University Advancement

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Honor Roll ofInvestors 2014-2015

Gifts of $1,000,000 to $6,000,000Estate of Mrs. M. Virginia Riggs

Gifts of $100,000 to $999,999Estate of Mrs. Emily J. Cunin^Mrs. Martha J. GartnerMr. and Mrs. James W. GriffithThe Huntington National BankDr. and Mrs. Richard C. McPhersonOhio Foundation of Independent CollegesMr. and Mrs. John F. PetersThe Marion G. Resch FoundationFred F. Silk Charitable FoundationStark Community FoundationThe Timken Foundation of CantonEstate of Ms. Beatrice Witteman

Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999Chadbourn Industries LLCMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. ClutterDr. and Mrs. Richard L. DrakeMrs. Carol J. GroveHammond ConstructionDr. and Mrs. Harold M. KolenbranderFoundation of Rachel B. LangAtty. Richard W. Pogue

Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999AultmanThe Eli and Edythe Broad FoundationCanton Regional Chamber of CommerceEstate of Mrs. Martha J. ChaneyMr. and Mrs. Matthew G. DarrahMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. EatonMr. and Mrs. Steve S. HarterDr. Michael W. LindamoodEstate of Jeanne MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. Gerard MastroianniMr. and Mrs. James OelschlagerHarley C. and Mary Hoover Price FoundationMrs. Violet G. RossSchwab Charitable FundMr. Ronald L. WalterMary Renkert Wendling FoundationMr. and Mrs. David S. Wolpert

Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999Mr. and Mrs. Marty E. AdamsAlliance Ventures, Inc.AmerimetAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Mark BaileyMrs. Martha E. BaillisEstate of Mrs. Josephine BrennemanDr. and Mrs. Seth W. BrownMr. and Mrs. P. Roger ClayThe Columbus FoundationMr. and Mrs. James E. CostanzoAtty. and Mrs. Samuel L. DouglassDr. Jeffrey Draves and Dr. Patricia DravesMr. Richard E. EdwardsMrs. Donna J. ErmlichMr. and Mrs. Scott J. FitzpatrickAtty. and Mrs. John J. FlynnFresh Mark, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. GieseMr. and Mrs. Bradley GorisGreater Alliance Foundation Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. GreenMs. Paulette S. GreenbergerMr. and Mrs. Glenn E. HamiltonEstate of Dr. Atlee B. HendricksAtty. and Mrs. Randall C. HuntJasam Foundation

Leadership GivingLeadership giving includes alumni and friends who have made gifts in the Fiscal Year 2014-15 of cash or stock of $10,000 or above in support of the University of Mount Union.

Endowed FundsEndowments are permanent funds that provide support for academic pursuits and programs at the University of Mount Union. Private gifts to the University create these endowments. Donors determine the purpose for which endowment income may be spent. Some common purposes include the following.

• Chairs, professorships and other faculty and staff positions • Scholarships and prizes • Support for an academic program of the University, department, building or area • Academic research • Purchase of journals, books, art, technology or new equipment

Since its inception in 1846, thousands of donors have contributed to endowment funds established for hundreds of purposes at Mount Union. Gener-ous support for higher education, coupled with conservative and effective investment strategies, has resulted in an endowment currently valued at $142 million (as of June 30, 2015).

^Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. JohnsonEstate of Dr. Roland JonesMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. KellerMs. Lynn KellerKenan Advantage GroupMrs. John KramerL Brands FoundationLavery ChevroletWestlake Reed LeskoskyMAC Trailer Manufacturing Inc.Mrs. Ann McDanielEstate of Miss Helen E. McGregorMs. Patricia A. MillerNational Cabinet of Mount Union WomenDr. and Mrs. Philip L. OrwickMr. and Mrs. P. Eric RalstonEstate of Dr. John E. SaffellDr. and Mrs. E. Karl SchneiderMr. David R. SchoolerMr. and Mrs. John R. SeboDr. Clifford D. ShieldsDr. Niall W. SlaterMr. and Mrs. Marcus L. SmithMrs. Mary Ann StockumMr. and Mrs. George E. Stradley IIMr. and Mrs. Michael P. ValentineEstate of Mr. Harold H. Walker^Mrs. Martha S. Wheaton

Frank Ackelson TrustEstablished by Frank Ackelson of Salem, OH for the purchase of new science equipment for the classroom or laboratory and/or science publications for the Science Library. This gift was made in memory of Emmor Ackelson, Laura Ackelson Case and Frank Ackelson.

Jean G. Adams ScholarshipEstablished in 1992 through a bequest of Mrs. Jean (Greenham ’38) Adams of Canton, OH.

James H. and Alice Jayne AkeEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by James H. ’37 and Alice Jayne Ake of Akron, OH. The ultimate use of the endowed income stream from the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

George I. Alden TrustEstablished in 1993 as a general scholarship by a gift from the George I. Alden Trust of Worcester, MA This independent foundation was established in 1912 by Mr. Alden to promote education.

Thelma McCracken Allen Aid FundEstablished by a gift from the estate of Thelma M. Allen to support a capable, deserving junior or senior who, except for financial assistance, would be unable to continue his or her college education.

John Taylor and Roberta Alton ScholarshipEstablished by former Trustee Bishop Ralph T. Alton ’28 in memory of his parents. The Rev. John Taylor Alton ’12 served as a minister in the Northeast Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church for more than 50 years.

American Steel Foundries ScholarshipEstabl ished by Amsted Industr ies Foundation of Chicago, IL.

Andaloro Family Fund for Biological StudiesEstablished in 2006 to provide financial assistance to students with financial need

who major or minor in the Department of Biology to experience academically-enriching out-of-classroom activities.

Andler-Hartwell Educational Award FundEstablished by Mr. William Ross Andler ’20 through a charitable trust.

The Clark and Sandra (Albrich) Archer Prize in Media ComputingThe Clark and Sandra (Albrich) Archer Prize in Media Computing was established in 2010 to recognize the accomplishments of an outstanding senior media computing major at the University of Mount Union.

The Nancy Hards Ashcom Memorial Endowed ScholarshipThe Nancy Hards Ashcom Memorial Endowed Scholarship was created in 2007 to memorialize the mother of Nancy Ashcom ‘69 and grandmother of Benjamin M. Utterback ‘96. Distributions from the scholarship are used to support the educational expenses of a deserving student with preference given to a member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of Mount Union.

Aultman Hospital Scholarship FundThe Aultman Hospital Scholarship Fund was established in 2007 to be awarded to a full-time student who is a resident of Stark County.

Mrs. Norma BaderMrs. Norma Bader helped to establish the Robert E. Bader Scholarship fund in memory of her late husband who was a professor of history from 1947-1982.

Robert E. Bader ScholarshipEstablished in 1990 in honor of the late Dr. Robert E. Bader, chairman of the Department of History and Political Science (1947-1982), by his family, friends and former students.

The Kenneth and Martha Baillis ScholarshipThe Kenneth and Martha Baillis Scholarship was established in 2012 by Rev. Kenneth (’68) and Mrs. Martha (Schoemaker ’65) Baillis. The scholarship was established to support junior or senior students with a 3.00 or above grade point average and shows financial need with preference given to students with parents ordained in the United Methodist ministry or are Christian missionaries. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services.

Charles C. Baker Family Scholarship FundEstablished by a bequest from the late Miss Hazel Baker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Baker of Alliance, OH in memory of her parents and sisters, Lottie and Zora Baker.

Mr. and Mrs. George BallEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by George ’43 and Doris (Flynn ’43) Ball of Akron, OH. The ultimate use of the income will be directed toward the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

Nelson G. and Kathryn E. Ball Memorial FundEstablished in 1993 by Nelson G. Ball of Naples, FL to provide scholarships for worthy students.

Robert A. Ball ’29 and Nelson G. Ball ’26 Aid FundEstablished in 1986 by a gift from Coe W. Wadelin ’50 and his wife, Carolyn G. (Walker ’49) Wadelin.

The Dr. William S. ’29 and Libera W. Banfield Scholarship FundEstablished through a gift from Mr. William S. Banfield, II ’62 and Mrs. Mary (Carson ’62) Banfield. The funds shall assist worthy young men and women in their junior or senior years who are majoring in pre-medicine or elementary education, with preference to those students from the Columbiana, OH and Jefferson County, OH areas.

Bank One of Alliance ScholarshipEstablished in 1980 by First National Bank, Alliance, OH which is now Bank One, Alliance, OH.

The Jessie E. Barker Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished in 1998 by and between Virginia O. Reed, Trustee of the Jessie E. Barker Trust as a memorial to Jessie E. Barker. The award shall be made to students who have maintained a high school grade point average of at least 2.5, have demonstrated financial need and who have resided for the previous four years in Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning or Stark counties, OH.

Esther M. Barnes ScholarshipEstablished through a bequest by the late Esther Barnes of Canton, OH.

The Barnhouse Family Endowed ScholarshipThe Barnhouse Family Endowed Scholarship was established in 2009 by alumnus Thomas “Tim” and Doris Barnhouse to support education majors or minors with financial need and an expressed desire to teach.

DeLoris M. Barret ScholarshipThe DeLoris M. Barret Scholarship was established in 2008 by her loving family and is to be used in support of educational expenses of a deserving student, with preference given to a student majoring in Early Childhood Education who is active in campus and community activities. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

The Benita Jeane (Archer ’51) Baylor Endowed ScholarshipThe Benita Jeane (Archer ’51) Baylor Endowed Scholarship was created in 2004 by Charles F. Baylor in honor of his wife, a member of the Class of 1949. Funds should be used to support a deserving biology major, as recommended by the chair of the Department of Biology.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles BaylorEstablished by Charles and Jeane (Archer ’51) Baylor of North Canton, OH. The income from the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Dr. and Mrs. Seward E. Beacom Chemistry ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 by Dr. and Mrs. Seward E. Beacom, of Belfast, Maine, in memory of Drs. Louis A. Pappenhagen and William McMorgan, to provide financial assistance to a sophomore majoring in chemistry.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beck ScholarshipEstablished in 1987 through a bequest of Mr. Clarence H. Beck of Warren, OH as a scholarship with preference for those, if any, who are interested in preparing for the ministry in the Methodist Church, or in educating themselves to serve in related church positions, or those who are interested in entering the profession of general banking.

The Joel and Mary Jane Beeghly Civil Engineering Endowed ScholarshipThe Joel and Mary Jane Beeghly Civil Engineering Endowed Scholarship was the first scholarship designed to support students entering the newly established civil and mechanical engineering programs at Mount Union.

Beeghly Restoration Ecology ProgramEstablished in 1995 by James L. Beeghly ’32 of Youngstown, OH to provide program support for land restoration research through the environmental studies program.

Leon A. Beeghly FundEstablished by the Beeghly Family of Youngstown, OH, endowment gifts were made for Beeghly Hall as well as to an unrestricted gift to the endowment fund.

Margaretta Bennett Student Loan FundEstablished in accordance with the will of Mr. Raymond Bennett.

John Bentia Student Aid FundEstablished by the late John Bentia ’38 to assist black and other minority students in the Alliance, OH area. Bentia was a member of the University of Mount Union Board of Trustees and president of the Alliance Manufacturing Company.

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one of the founders of the Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., and Maude Steward Brush. The Brush family has been closely associated with the University since its founding.

James A. Brush 1860, Amelia (McCall 1879) Brush and Louis H. Brush 1895 ScholarshipEstablished through the Louis H. Brush Trust in 1984. Mr. Louis H. Brush, a Trustee of the University (1923-1948), also served for many years as institution’s treasurer. His father, James A. Brush, taught education and mathematics from 1865-1885 and served as acting librarian from 1869-1874 and 1878-1885. His mother, Amelia McCall Brush, taught English and history and served as preceptress of the Ladies Hall.

Mr. W. Thomas BuchananEstablished through a bequest of the late W. Thomas Buchanan of Toledo, OH for use as directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Susie (Oberholzer ’73) Buckel Alumni Association ScholarshipEstablished in 2010 by current and past members of the University of Mount Union Alumni Association Executive Board and renamed in 2013 in memory of former Alumni Association Executive Board Member Susie (Oberholzer ’73) Buckel. This fund will support students who embody Mount Union’s mission and demonstrate financial need as determined by the University. To be eligible, the applicant must have sophomore academic standing or above, having at least a junior standing in the fall, and maintain a 2.50 GPA. Preference will be given to applicants whose parent(s) is an alumnus of Mount Union.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. BurchEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Donald and Marcia Burch of Cedar Grove, NJ. The ultimate use of the funds will be the establishment of a fund to enhance the University’s student life program in the areas of mental health and well-being.

Dr. Alvin M. and Dr. Olive Y. Burner Scholarship FundDr. Alvin M. and Dr. Olive Y. Burner Scholarship Fund was created in 2009 in an estate gift from Dr. Olive Y. Burner in memory of her husband Alvin M. Burner who was a member of the class of 1945.

Charlene Marie Burrell Biology Scholarship FundEstablished by the late Charlene Burrell ’24 of St. Petersburg, FL.

The Dr. Fred R. and Berniece H. Cain ScholarshipThe Dr. Fred R. and Berniece H. Cain Scholarship was established in 2012 with a generous gift to the endowment from Dr. Fred R. Cain, a member of the Class of 1954, and Mrs. Cain. Distributions from the renewable scholarship will support an incoming freshman who must maintain a GPA of at least 2.8 each year. The scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student with demonstrated financial need based upon the recommendation of the Office of Student Financial Services.

Wilbur and Burdella Stuckey Carl Scholarship FundEstablished by Mr. Wilbur Carl ’20 and his wife, Mrs. Burdella (Stuckey ’16) Carl.

The Wilbur and Burdella Stuckey Carl Mathematics PrizeEstablished by Mr. Wilbur ’20 and Mrs. Burdella (Stuckey ’16) Carl, the prizes are awarded to members of the freshman class who have the best rating in mathematics.

The Bradley and Stephanie Carman Endowed Scholarship FundThe Bradley and Stephanie Carman Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 2009 to assist worthy students by providing scholarship opportunities within the Physician Assistant Master’s Program.

Joseph M. Carr Lecture in ReligionThe Carr Lecture Endowment was established through several gifts to the University for the purpose of establishing a lectureship on the mission of the Christian University to the world and mankind.

John E. and Margaret Schnitzer Carroll Endowment FundEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of John E. and Margaret (Schnitzer ’37) Carroll to constitute an endowed fund, the ultimate use of which will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Alva F. CavinEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of Alva F. Cavin ’43 of Tucson, AZ. The ultimate use of the funds will be to support the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

Dr. Paul H. Chapman Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 to honor Dr. Paul Chapman, recipient of the Great Teacher Award and chair of the University of Mount Union Department of English for over two decades by supporting English majors.

The Charter One Bank ScholarshipOriginally established in 1971 under the name Industrial Federal Savings & Loan, the Charter One Bank Scholarship provides income for a scholarship for high school students interested in business, with preference given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

Chemistry Alumni ScholarshipThe Chemistry Alumni Scholarship is awarded each year to the junior chosen as the most outstanding chemistry major by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. This scholarship is financed by contributions from chemistry graduates.

Ambassador Howard L. and Mrs. Melvina (Graham ’34) Chernoff Loan FundEstablished in 1992 by Ambassador and Mrs. Chernoff of San Diego, CA to aid deserving students.

The Clark Education ScholarshipThe Clark Education Scholarship was established in 2006 by Charlotte Clark and Dorothy Hostetter in memory of their mother Rachel (Clark ’48) and their sister Virginia Clark ’51. The recipient should be an education major with a GPA of 3.0, as recommended by the Department of Education and approved by the Office of Student Financial Services.

Dr. William Glenn Clark FundEstablished in 1993 through the estate of Dr. Glenn Clark, a Mount Union faculty member from 1947-1977. He served as head of the Department of Mathematics, and was a dedicated teacher and a devoted friend to all members of the University community.

Class of 1955 ScholarshipEstablished as a class gift on the 50th anniversary of the class in 2005.

Class of 1956 ScholarshipThe Class of 1956 Scholarship was established in 2006 by members of the class as a commemoration of their golden anniversary.

Class of 1980 ScholarshipEstablished as a class gift in the 25th anniversary of the class in 2005

The Ralph Gaylord Clayton ScholarshipEstablished in 1998 through a bequest of Mr. Clayton to support music majors on the basis of merit and need. The Financial Aid Committee together with the Department of Music will consider scholastic p e r f o r m a n c e a n d t h e student’s interest in organ and piano studies.

The Roy H. Clunk, M.D. and Marjorie J. Clunk ScholarshipThe Roy H. Clunk, M.D. and Marjorie J. Clunk S c h o l a r s h i p w a s established by their children, Elizabeth C. Myers and R. R. Denny Clunk, ’51, at Mount Union College in 1981.

The income from the endowment shall be used to provide scholarship assistance to worthy students and awarded according to the guidelines of the Committee on Financial Aid at Mount Union College. Dr. Roy Clunk was a long-time member of the Massillon Board of Education and alumnus of Mount Union College, in addition to an active medical practice in Massillon.

J. Wesley and Clara Lear Cole Memorial FundEstablished in 1955 by the late Clara Lear Cole of Baltimore, MD.

The Dr. Norma L. Conner-Wall ScholarshipThe Dr. Norma Conner-Wall Scholarship was established in 2011 by Dr. Norma (Tichenor ’71) Conner-Wall as an estate gift. Dr. Conner-Wall dedicated the scholarship in memory of her parents, Nancy and Raymond Tichenor. Distributions from the renewable scholarship will support a first generation college student with strong written communication skills. The recipient(s) will have junior standing or above at the time the award is first made by the Office of Student Financial Services.

Kenneth B. and Lela C. Cope Scholarship FundEstablished by Lela C. (Stoffer ’21) Cope in memory of her late husband, Kenneth B. Cope ’20, active churchman in the United Methodist Church, Trustee of the University and concerned civic leader in Canton, OH.

The Wilbur and Margaret Couchie Scholarship FundThe Wilbur and Margaret Couchie Scholarship Fund was established by Wilbur Couchie in 1986 in honor of his late wife to aid worthy students. Mr. Couchie was the Business Manager at Mount Union from 1950-1982.

Lois T. CoxEstablished in 2002 through the estate of Lois Cox. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist junior and senior students pursuing a major in any of the humanities and showing a need for financial assistance. Cox also made generous gift to the endowment of Elliott Hall.

C. J. Crary Scholarship FundEstablished in 1985 by Mrs. C. J. Crary of Warren, PA.

Virginia Bica Endowed ScholarshipThe Virginia Bica Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established in 2006 in honor of Ms. Virginia Bica, an Alliance native who served as an educator and counselor to young people during a career and life dedicated to others. Funds shall be awarded annually to a student at Mount Union with a preference for students majoring in education and interested in pursuing counseling as a career.

The Paul R. Bishop ScholarshipThe Paul R. Bishop Scholarship was established in 2011 by longstanding University of Mount Union Trustee and Friend Paul R. Bishop to support the educational expenses of a needy student with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who is majoring in the natural sciences. Preference shall be given to a graduate of Louisville High School or St. Thomas Aquinas High School with a minimum high school GPA of 2.5. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

Ann Black Scholarship FundEstablished through a bequest of Mrs. Homer E. Black of Canton, OH.

Dr. and Mrs. John BloomEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Dr. and Mrs. John Bloom ’33 of Largo, FL. The ultimate use of these funds will be a scholarship fund for deserving students.

Mary M. Booher Scholarship FundEstablished through a bequest of the late Mary M. Booher of Wooster, OH in honor of her lifelong friendship with and respect for Miss Sarah C. Stevenson, who served Mount Union as dean of women and professor of history (1924-1939).

Margaret and Bill Booth ScholarshipEstablished by Dr. and Mrs. William Booth of Phoenix, AZ. Dr. Booth, a 1941 graduate, served on the Board of Trustees from 1969 to 1981. He and his late wife, Margaret, have been consistent, long-term supporters of the University.

Margaret and Bill Booth Science Equipment FundEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of Dr. William T. Booth ’41 and the late Margaret Booth of Phoenix, AZ to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

Floyd E. Bowman Scholarship FundEstablished by the late Mr. Floyd E. Bowman.

Margaret Boyd Scholarship FundEstablished by Miss A. Margaret Boyd ’20 of Steubenville, OH.

George BradicEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of George Bradic in 1994 as a scholarship fund for deserving students.

Josephine Marie Weir Brenneman Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of Mrs. Clarence Brenneman of Pittsburgh, PA.

Brenner Family FoundationEstablished in 2003, the scholarship supports students from Youngstown, OH who qualify for financial assistance. Funds are distributed each year by the OH Foundation of Independent Colleges.

David M. Brown Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2006 by David M. Brown’54 of Tempe, AZ to support students of the University of Mount Union.

Dr. Donald J. and G. E. Brugger Pre-Med AwardEstablished in 1990 by Mrs. G.E. Brugger in honor of the late Dr. Donald Brugger ’40. A native of Alliance, OH, Brugger retired from the profession of obstetrics and gynecology in 1983 after more than 30 years in practice.

G.E. BruggerEstablished by the late Mrs. G.E. Brugger of Canton, OH to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

Dr. John D. BrumbaughVarious endowment gifts were given by the late Dr. John D. Brumbaugh of Akron, OH. Funds were given to endow the Brumbaugh Chair in Environmental and Ecological Sciences (see Endowed Chair descriptions) and to provide for the general operation of the Brumbaugh Nature Center.

Brush Endowment Fund Established in 1971 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Brush of New York City, NY in memory of his grandparents, Louis H. Brush 1895,

Mrs. Donna (Elliott) Ermlich ‘51“As a child growing up in Alliance, Mount Union meant football and basketball games, ice skating on the lake and piano lessons at the old conservatory. Mount Union was the only school I ever consid-ered attending. The professors were exceptional and many unforget-table. Besides getting a well-rounded education, I made friendships that have lasted for years and memories to last a lifetime. Then and now I have always been proud to say that Mount Union is my Alma Mater. It makes me happy to support the school that has given me an education and so many wonderful memories.”

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Williard R. George Pre-Med ScholarshipEstablished in 1983 by Dr. Craig W. George ’53 and his wife, Shirley (Overholt ’53) George, in memory of his father.

Marion Geyer Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of the late Marion Geyer ’22 of Akron, OH.

William and Minnette Goldsmith Foundation Scholarship FundEstablished in 1994 by the William and Minnette Goldsmith Foundation of Canton, OH to support need-based scholarships for Canton area students.

Goodyear Scholarship FundEstablished in 1978 by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.

Daniel M. Gorman Sophomore Prize in Athletic TrainingEstablished in memory of Dan Gorman, director of the Athletic Training Education Program, after a vehicle accident took his life in January 2011. The endowed prize was funded with memorial gifts and generous assistance from the M Club. The prize is awarded annually to an outstanding sophomore who is studying athletic training.

The John (Jack) A. Gottschling ScholarshipThe John (Jack) A. Gottschling Scholarship was created in 2012 by John A. Gottschling, who was a member of the Class of 1958. It was established in memory of George D. Hunter ‘50 who served as head basketball coach from 1951-1958. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The scholarship is renewable from year to year for deserving students.

Ted A. Gray Memorial ScholarshipThe Ted A. Gray Memorial Scholarship was established by Nancy (Jones ’55) Gray in loving memory of her husband Ted A. Gray ’55 to support students majoring in the natural sciences or pursuing the pre-medicine program. The renewable award should be applied to the cost of tuition for a student in good academic standing without regard to financial need. It is preferred that this award be made to a student planning to enter a physician assistant program.

Donna S. Green ScholarshipEstablished by the George F. Warch Foundation to assist those students who, except for special assistance from the University, would not otherwise have the opportunity to complete their college educations. Mrs. Green was the wife of Mr. Sylvester Green ’64, a member of the University’s Board of Trustees.

The James W. Griffith Endowed ScholarshipThe establishment of this endowed fund will award a scholarship each year in honor of James Griffith’s significant contribution to the Timken Company. Preference will be given to an incoming freshman from Stark County majoring in Engineering with a focus in Business or International Business. The donated funds shall be used as additional support to a deserving student’s financial aid package who demonstrates financial need as determined by the Office of Student Financial Services. This is a 4-year renewable scholarship however, in order to maintain this prestigious scholarship, the scholarship recipient must maintain a cummulative 3.0 grade point average to be reviewed after the 4th semester.

Eber and Murel Grove Student Aid FundEstablished in 1988 by Mr. Eber Grove ’24 and his wife, Murel, of Alliance, OH.

George Gund Foundation Established the George Gund Foundation Student Loan Fund in 1984. The Gund Foundation also made a significant gift to the Faculty Development Endowment Fund.

Russell J. Hagy Scholarship FundEstablished from the estate of the late Russell J. Hagy of Atwater, OH to aid students in securing an education.

Eugene L. ’42 and Janet M. Haidet ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by Eugene L. and Janet M. Haidet of Alliance, OH with a preference for sophomores, juniors or seniors majoring in business administration.

Walter ’51 and Carmella Haidet Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 by Walter and Carmela Haidet of Pittsburgh, PA in memory of their parents. Earnings from the fund are

Endowed ChairsEndowed chairs are the highest form of recog-nition available to faculty members and allow donors and their families to reward perpetually outstanding teaching, a traditional hallmark of the Mount Union experience. Featured are faculty named to the previous established endowed chairs.

Corwin C. and Mary E. Crawford ScholarshipEstablished through a charitable trust by the late Mary E. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were long-time community leaders and active in the growth of Alliance, OH through their own business. They were members of the First Christian Church.

Lawrence and Gertrude Crawford ScholarshipEstablished through a bequest of Lawrence ’38 and Gertrude M. Crawford of Canton, OH for the purpose of aiding students preparing for the Methodist ministry.

Professor George A. Cribbs ScholarshipEstablished in 1980 by Mr. Harry Winkler ’31 and Mrs. Mary (Cribbs ’33) Winkler of Sebastian, FL to support a deserving student in history or art. Dr. Cribbs was the holder of the George Reeves Chair of History from 1916 to 1945.

Alice von Bauer Crow and Rosamond Hardy Crow ScholarshipEstablished in 1976 by Dr. Lester D. Crow ’25 and his friends.

Lester D. Crow Professorship in EducationHeld by Dr. Linda Burkey, professor of education was established in 1992 upon the death of Dr. Crow and his second wife Rosamond Hardy Crow, with gifts from two charitable remainder trusts that were combined to establish the Lester D. Crow Professorship in Education. Dr. Lester D. Crow was an educator and the prolific author, with his first wife Dr. Alice von Bauer Crow, of 74 textbooks on teacher education and psychology.

Dr. Lester D. Crow and Alice Crow ScholarshipEstablished by Dr. and Mrs. Lester D. Crow in 1960 to assist needy students preparing to teach.

Mrs. N. A. (Thelma) CunninghamEstablished through gifts from Mrs. Thelma Cunningham of Alliance, OH to the Nolen A. and Thelma I. Cunningham Chair in Business; to the endowment of Cunningham Hall; and to the unrestricted endowment fund at the University.

The David and Elaine (Venen) Dabelko Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2012 by Dr. David ’63 and Elaine (Venen ’63) Dabelko. This endowed scholarship will support the Regula Scholars program of the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. The Regula Scholars program provides additional financial awards to sophomores, juniors and seniors who show academic excellence, strong leadership skills and a deep dedication to public service and civic engagement. Students may apply for the program as early as the spring semester of their freshman year for consideration for participation in their following sophomore year. A committee of faculty and staff convened by the Regula Center director evaluates applicants annually and recommends the Dabelko recipient(s) to the Office of Student Financial Services.

Mrs. Helen Parsons DavisEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Mrs. Helen (Parsons ’29) Davis of Rootstown, OH. The use of the income from the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Elizabeth W. and Joseph K. Davidson Staff AwardThe Elizabeth W. and Joseph K. Davidson Staff Award was established in 2007 to create an annual award for staff employees of the University of Mount Union to assist the University in recognizing and rewarding exceptional effort and accomplishment among its staff employees.

George W. and Eloise Dawson Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 with funds from the estate of George W. Dawson, a member of the Class of 1937. The funds are used with a preference for minority students who are not otherwise able to pursue higher education.

The “Decade of Excellence” PrizeEstablished in 2000 by the American Football Coaches Association to provide financial assistance to sophomore or junior students. Preference is given to students from Portage County, OH pursuing business administration or education.

Robert M. and Virginia (Fete ’60) Faloon ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 through a life income agreement by Robert M. Faloon to support elementary education students.

Wayne Dudley Farmer Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished through a bequest of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hayes DeYarmon in memory of their nephew, Wayne D. Farmer, a premedical student at the University at the time of his death as the result of an industrial accident in the summer of 1923.

Dr. Edward L. and Helen (Wright) Farnham Endowed ScholarshipCreated in 2007 through a gift of Edward Farnham ’54 and Helen (Wright ’53) Farnham to assist a student pursuing a career in the sciences.

The Adam J. Fedorisin ScholarshipCreated in 2005 by Sandra L. Thomas ’74 in memory of the son of Mr. Jerome and Mrs. Elaine (Mikolay ’74) Fedorisin.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry FennertyEstablished by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fennerty of Alliance, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Fennerty ScholarshipEstablished in 1990 through the Estate of Miss Lynn G. Fennerty of New York City, NY in honor of her parents, Ruth Purcell Fennerty and Harry Fennerty.

The Harriet Fletcher International Travel Endowed FundThe Harriet Fletcher International Travel Endowed Fund was created in 2011 with an estate gift from Harriett (Betsy) M. Fletcher ‘40. Distributions from the fund are provided to Mount Union students for international travel. Awards from the fund are determined by the Center for Global Education with input from the Office of Student Financial Services.

Mary Hennen Fletcher FundEstablished through the estate of Mrs. J.C. Fletcher (Mary Hennen ’25) for direction by the Board of Trustees.

W. Brooks Fortune Foundation ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by Dr. W. Brooks Fortune ’34, of Indianapolis, IN this fund is designated for needy students studying in the physical sciences.

Howard and Marjorie Keifer Fosler Scholarship Established in 2001 through a gift from Howard and Marjorie (Keifer ’53) Fosler of Sarasota, FL. The purpose of this fund is to provide scholarship assistance to students with a declared major to be able to finish their undergraduate degree from Mount Union.

Donald W. Frease ScholarshipEstablished through a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Donald W. Frease, a leading steel executive who served as president of Sharon Steel and held management positions in Youngstown, OH and Canton, OH.

Professor Paul FromanEstablished through a life income agreement by Mr. Paul Froman of Alliance, OH. The ultimate use of these funds will constitute the Paul E. Froman Endowment Fund to support scholarships for students studying foreign language with a preference to those taking classes in German.

Gallaher Endowments Established in 2011, gifts from the Estate of Charles S. Gallaher, M.D. of class of 1925 were used to create the Gallaher Scholarship for biology majors, the Gallaher Building Fund and the Gallaher Endowed Chair.

The GAR Scholarship FundEstablished by the GAR Foundation and renewable from year to year providing a 3.3 cumulative grade point average is maintained.

Robert J. and Naomi J. Garver Scholarship FundThe Robert J . and Naomi J . Garver Scholarship Fund was created in 2005 by Thomas Garver to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

The Milton S. Geiger Pre-Law ScholarshipEstablished in 1996 by his wife, Mrs. Clare Geiger, the endowed scholarship will be awarded to at least two juniors or seniors who are studying in the pre-law program.

The Glenn DeHoff Memorial Endowed Scholarship Established in 2002 by the family and friends of the late Glenn DeHoff, ’36. The fund is to be used to support deserving students from Stark County, with a preference given to students who major in business administration, finance or economics.

The Robert J. DeHoff Family Endowed ScholarshipThe Robert J. DeHoff Family Endowed Scholarship was created in 2005 to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

George H. Deuble ScholarshipEstablished through The George H. Deuble Foundation of Canton, OH in 1977.

Dr. and Mrs. Donald DewaldIn 1996, Dr. Donald and Mrs. Eleanore (Iman ’38) Dewald of Mansfield, OH contributed the initial gift to begin the construction of the Dewald Chapel. The Dewalds also established the Dewald Honors Dinner and Lecture in 1988.

Arthur Dimit PrizeEstablished in 1995 by Arthur Dimit’s ’20 daughter, Carolyn (Dimit ’48) Hanna Couchie. This prize is awarded to worthy students with preference given to those who have demonstrated excellence in photography skills for the Dynamo and Unonian.

The Doyle-Montagno PrizeEstablished in 1999 to honor former faculty members of the University in support of a sophomore or junior who demonstrates significant improvement in academic performance.

The Drake Family Scholarship Supporting Religious StudiesThe Drake Family Scholarship Supporting Religious Studies was established in 2014 by Dr. Richard L. ‘72 and Cheryl S. (Brown ‘72) Drake to honor Rev. M. Richard and Nina L. Drake. Distributions from the renewable scholarship support students with a major or minor in Religious Studies, Philosophy, in the Pre-ministry Pre-professional Program or have plans to attend divinity school as recommended by the Religion Department Faculty or the University Chaplain with approval of the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

John Logan and Bertha H. Drushal Scholarship FundEstablished through a bequest of the late John Logan Drushal.

Mary EcklerIn 1986, Professor Mary Eckler made a gift to the Eric A. Eckler Library and Lecture Endowment Fund at the University. Income from the fund helps to provide for the annual Eckler Lecture.

Mary W. and Eric A. Eckler Book EndowmentEstablished as an anonymous gift given to the University’s Library in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Eric A. Eckler of Alliance, OH. Dr. Eckler served as professor and chairman of the Department of English (1922-1955). Mary Waggoner Eckler also served as professor of English (1922-1964).

Mary W. and Eric A. Eckler Endowment in Literature and DramaEstablished by Mrs. Dorothy (Nelson ’29) Cummins in 1988 to support the Eckler Lecture, designed as an annual or semi-annual lecture by persons from off campus who have achieved notoriety in their fields, and for the maintenance and improvement of Rodman Playhouse.

The Richard Edwards Athletics FundEstabl ished in 2007 by Richard E . Edwards’53 to support athletic programs at the University of Mount Union.

Dr. William H. EellsEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement, Dr. William H. Eells, University Trustee and former faculty member, has provided the funds and endowment for the Eells Art Center.

Vera Ellis FundEstablished by Mrs. Howard Ellis of Alliance, OH to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

Gerald E. Ermlich ScholarshipEstablished in 1985 by the Ermlich family as a renewable scholarship for a sophomore, junior or senior in good academic standing with financial need. The recipient should have demonstrated a strong commitment to the campus and to the overall community.

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The Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Chair in Environmental and Ecological SciencesHeld by Dr. Charles McClaugherty, professor of biology and director of the John T. Huston-Dr. John D. Brumbaugh Nature Center, this chair was established in 1992 through the charitable gifts of the late Dr. John D. Brumbaugh. Brumbaugh was a dedicated physician, humanitarian, friend of education and lover of nature. With a Bachelor of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University, a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve and a Doctor of Medicine degree from The Ohio State University, Brumbaugh spent his life in Akron in private practice in ophthalmology and otolaryngology. Among his many civic responsibilities and achievements, he served on the State Medical Board of Ohio for 21 years and was a member of the Akron Health Commission for 15 years.

The Mary W. and Eric A. Eckler Chair of American Literature and DramaHeld by Dr. Andrew Price, professor of English and chair of the Department of English, this chair was established in 1998 through a generous gift from the estate of the late Hazel L. Johnson ’35. Johnson wanted to honor and recognize the lifelong accomplishments of “Mom” and “Pop” Eckler. Dr. Eckler taught English at Mount Union from 1922 until 1955 and served as chair of the Department of English all but one of those years. Mrs. Eckler taught English as an associate professor at Mount from 1922 until 1964.

The Milton J. Lichty Chair in BiologyHeld by Dr. Kim Risley, associate professor of biology and chair of the Department of Biology, this chair was established during a 1918 capital campaign but was not fully funded until 1996 through the generosity of the late Hazel L. Johnson ’35. The chair is named for Major Milton J. Lichty 1892, said to be the first Mount Union man to die in World War I. The Lichty Chair was held by legendary Professor Joseph Mehollin Scott from 1918 through 1945.

John E. and Helen Weaver Saffell Endowed Chair in the HumanitiesHeld by Dr. John Recchuiti, professor of history, this chair was established in 1996 by Dr. John E. ‘37 and the late Helen (Weaver ’44) Saffell to support scholarships and an endowed chair in the humanities. The chair is awarded to a “discipline scholar whose imaginative and creative teaching is revered for making historical and or literary studies meaningful in the lives of students.” The first scholar was named in 2008-2009.

The Charles S. Gallaher Endowed Chair in Biology Held by Dr. Jonathan J. Scott, professor of Biology, this chair was established in 2011 by the estate of Dr. Charles S. Gallaher ‘25. While attending Mount Union, Gallaher was an active brother of Phi Kappa Tau. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in medicine from the University of Louisville. During World War II, he served as commander in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps in the southwest Pacific. He later worked as staff physician at the Kodak Company and became a surgeon and administrator of Park Ridge Hospital in Rochester, New York. Gallaher served on the Mount Union Board of Trustees from 1956 to 1994 and was honored with the Alumni Service Award in 1994.

Williard R. George Pre-Med ScholarshipEstablished in 1983 by Dr. Craig W. George ’53 and his wife, Shirley (Overholt ’53) George, in memory of his father.

Marion Geyer Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of the late Marion Geyer ’22 of Akron, OH.

William and Minnette Goldsmith Foundation Scholarship FundEstablished in 1994 by the William and Minnette Goldsmith Foundation of Canton, OH to support need-based scholarships for Canton area students.

Goodyear Scholarship FundEstablished in 1978 by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.

Daniel M. Gorman Sophomore Prize in Athletic TrainingEstablished in memory of Dan Gorman, director of the Athletic Training Education Program, after a vehicle accident took his life in January 2011. The endowed prize was funded with memorial gifts and generous assistance from the M Club. The prize is awarded annually to an outstanding sophomore who is studying athletic training.

The John (Jack) A. Gottschling ScholarshipThe John (Jack) A. Gottschling Scholarship was created in 2012 by John A. Gottschling, who was a member of the Class of 1958. It was established in memory of George D. Hunter ‘50 who served as head basketball coach from 1951-1958. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The scholarship is renewable from year to year for deserving students.

Ted A. Gray Memorial ScholarshipThe Ted A. Gray Memorial Scholarship was established by Nancy (Jones ’55) Gray in loving memory of her husband Ted A. Gray ’55 to support students majoring in the natural sciences or pursuing the pre-medicine program. The renewable award should be applied to the cost of tuition for a student in good academic standing without regard to financial need. It is preferred that this award be made to a student planning to enter a physician assistant program.

Donna S. Green ScholarshipEstablished by the George F. Warch Foundation to assist those students who, except for special assistance from the University, would not otherwise have the opportunity to complete their college educations. Mrs. Green was the wife of Mr. Sylvester Green ’64, a member of the University’s Board of Trustees.

The James W. Griffith Endowed ScholarshipThe establishment of this endowed fund will award a scholarship each year in honor of James Griffith’s significant contribution to the Timken Company. Preference will be given to an incoming freshman from Stark County majoring in Engineering with a focus in Business or International Business. The donated funds shall be used as additional support to a deserving student’s financial aid package who demonstrates financial need as determined by the Office of Student Financial Services. This is a 4-year renewable scholarship however, in order to maintain this prestigious scholarship, the scholarship recipient must maintain a cummulative 3.0 grade point average to be reviewed after the 4th semester.

Eber and Murel Grove Student Aid FundEstablished in 1988 by Mr. Eber Grove ’24 and his wife, Murel, of Alliance, OH.

George Gund Foundation Established the George Gund Foundation Student Loan Fund in 1984. The Gund Foundation also made a significant gift to the Faculty Development Endowment Fund.

Russell J. Hagy Scholarship FundEstablished from the estate of the late Russell J. Hagy of Atwater, OH to aid students in securing an education.

Eugene L. ’42 and Janet M. Haidet ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by Eugene L. and Janet M. Haidet of Alliance, OH with a preference for sophomores, juniors or seniors majoring in business administration.

Walter ’51 and Carmella Haidet Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 2007 by Walter and Carmela Haidet of Pittsburgh, PA in memory of their parents. Earnings from the fund are

awarded to a senior with outstanding academic achievement in a business or science major who has demonstrated leadership in non-academic campus activities.

The Hammond Construction Endowed ScholarshipThe Hammond Construction Endowed Scholarship was created in 2005 to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

Nick and Margaret Hampu Scholarship FundEstablished in 1994 through the estate of Margaret Hampu. Preference is given to graduates of Alliance High School who have participated in the Dowling Mentor Program.

Hannon Company ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 to provide scholarship assistance with preference given to physically challenged young men and women interested in pursuing a liberal arts education.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles HartFormer University Trustee Mr. Charles W. ’37 and Mrs. Ilene (Hanna ’39) Hart of Toledo, OH made an unrestricted gift to the endowment fund in 1987.

The Charles and Ilene Hanna Hart Prize in PhysicsEstablished in 1999 by Ilene (Hanna’39) Hart in memory of her husband Charles W. Hart, Jr. ’37, life trustee of the University. The prize is given to the graduating senior with the highest academic standing in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

William Randolph Hearst ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by The William Randolph Hearst Foundation of New York to support minority students.

Heffern Business Ethics LectureEstablished in 2004 by Gordon Heffern, lifetime trustee of the University of Mount Union.

Atlee Hendricks Trust FundEstablished by the late Dr. Atlee B. Hendricks ’33. The funds shall be used for scholarships based on scholastic ability and financial need.

The James W. Herr Endowment FundEstablished through an estate gift from Mr. James W. Herr ‘69 of Youngstown, Ohio. The fund was established in support of the Department of Education.

Jill Herrick Teacher ScholarshipJill Herrick ’65, a retired elementary school teacher, established the Jill Herrick Teacher Scholarship in June 2000 for one or two full-time junior or senior level students majoring in education who demonstrate a strong sense of commitment to children and to the teaching profession.

Margaret E. HerrickEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Mrs. Margaret (Hatton ’40) Herrick of Kent, OH. The ultimate use of the funds will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Alden C. Hess Endowed FundEstablished in 2003 through the estate of Alison C. Hess Burritt to help students with the rising cost of education. It is the hope of this endowment fund that it will make a difference in the lives of the students that it benefits. Financial need shall be considered in the decision. The recipient or recipients shall be of good academic standing and must be good campus citizens.

Hillier Family Foundation ScholarshipEstablished in 1993 by a grant from the Robert E. Hillier Family Charitable Trust. The University’s business administration students are to be responsible for the investment strategies of these funds. A portion of the income from the fund will be used for an annual award to one or two needy business administration students.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. HinesEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Robert H. ’46 and Jean (McCready ’46) Hines of Minerva, OH. The ultimate use of the funds has been directed to the Dowling Mentor Scholarship Program.

Dr. Robert R. HirstEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Dr. Robert R. Hirst ’43 of Louisville, OH the ultimate use of the funds has been directed to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

James R. Hobson ScholarshipEstablished through the estate of Dr. and Mrs. James Hobson ’20 to support worthy students with preference to graduates of Cambridge, OH or Lorain, OH high schools.

Rev. and Mrs. Fred HoferEstablished through a series of life income agreements by Rev. Fred ’40 and Mabel Hofer of Homeworth, OH for general scholarships for deserving students.

The Linda DuBois Hoffman Education ScholarshipEstablished in 2001 by Linda (Dubous) ’67 and Thomas Hoffman to assist students who are pursuing careers in education.

Frank Austin and Alice Jones Hoiles FundEstablished in 1977 in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoiles by members of their family.

Hoiles-Peterson Residence HallIn 1994, Hoiles-Peterson Hall was named in honor of a generous gift from Donald ’39 and Josephine (Hoiles ’40) Peterson of Alliance, OH. Mr. Peterson has served on the Board of Trustees since 1954, including 16 years as Chairman. Mrs. Peterson has been very active in University organizations.

Mary Ellen HoodEstablished through a bequest of Mary Ellen Hood ’24 of Palm Beach, FL, to provide funds for the annual operation of Tolerton and Hood Hall.

Guy Hoover Scholarship FundEstablished through the estate of Mr. Guy Hoover ’11 of Alliance, OH. Mr. Hoover was an ordained minister of the United Methodist Church and for many years a counselor in the Alliance City Schools.

Hoover FoundationEstablished by the Hoover Foundation of North Canton, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Hoover Management Employees’ Charitable FundEstablished as general scholarships for deserving Stark County, OH students.

Katherine Ruby Hoover ScholarshipEstablished by Mrs. Guy Hoover ’16 of Alliance, OH.

Leonard J. HoppesEstablished through a bequest of Leonard J. Hoppes ’27 of Salem, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Kathryn F. Hubbard Endowment FundEstablished through a life income agreement by Kathryn F. Hubbard of North Canton, OH to support needy students.

The Ralph E. and Gunhild E. Hunt ScholarshipThe Ralph E. and Gunhild E. Hunt Scholarship was established in 2013 in memory of Ralph and Gunhild Hunt by Atty. and Mrs. Randall C. Hunt along with family members and friends. The add-on endowed scholarship will be awarded to junior or senior students who have experienced a demonstrable and significant change in their financial circumstance and who are otherwise at risk of not continuing their education at the University of Mount Union. The students will be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

Wilbur D. Hunter Loan FundEstablished by Mr. Hunter ’20 in 1983 to assist those students who show evidence of high character and promise of future success.

The Pearl M. Ink Scholarship FundEstablished in 1983 from the estate of the late Pearl M. Ink ’23 of Canton, OH.

Mark and Sharon Inzetta Endowed ScholarshipThe Mark and Sharon Inzetta Endowed Scholarship was established in 2008 to support the educational expenses of a deserving sophomore student in good academic standing. Preference shall be given to a student majoring in Business Administration who demonstrates financial need and is a graduate of North Canton Hoover High School (North Canton, Ohio) Olentangy Liberty High School (Powell, Ohio) or Bishop Hartley High School (Columbus, Ohio).

John A. Jackson ScholarshipEstablished in 1961 by the Board of Trustees in memory of the late John A. Jackson ’11, a public school official of Clarksburg, WV. The trustees have established 16 annual scholarships, each to be known as the Jackson Scholarship.

Robert M. and Virginia (Fete ’60) Faloon ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 through a life income agreement by Robert M. Faloon to support elementary education students.

Wayne Dudley Farmer Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished through a bequest of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hayes DeYarmon in memory of their nephew, Wayne D. Farmer, a premedical student at the University at the time of his death as the result of an industrial accident in the summer of 1923.

Dr. Edward L. and Helen (Wright) Farnham Endowed ScholarshipCreated in 2007 through a gift of Edward Farnham ’54 and Helen (Wright ’53) Farnham to assist a student pursuing a career in the sciences.

The Adam J. Fedorisin ScholarshipCreated in 2005 by Sandra L. Thomas ’74 in memory of the son of Mr. Jerome and Mrs. Elaine (Mikolay ’74) Fedorisin.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry FennertyEstablished by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fennerty of Alliance, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Fennerty ScholarshipEstablished in 1990 through the Estate of Miss Lynn G. Fennerty of New York City, NY in honor of her parents, Ruth Purcell Fennerty and Harry Fennerty.

The Harriet Fletcher International Travel Endowed FundThe Harriet Fletcher International Travel Endowed Fund was created in 2011 with an estate gift from Harriett (Betsy) M. Fletcher ‘40. Distributions from the fund are provided to Mount Union students for international travel. Awards from the fund are determined by the Center for Global Education with input from the Office of Student Financial Services.

Mary Hennen Fletcher FundEstablished through the estate of Mrs. J.C. Fletcher (Mary Hennen ’25) for direction by the Board of Trustees.

W. Brooks Fortune Foundation ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by Dr. W. Brooks Fortune ’34, of Indianapolis, IN this fund is designated for needy students studying in the physical sciences.

Howard and Marjorie Keifer Fosler Scholarship Established in 2001 through a gift from Howard and Marjorie (Keifer ’53) Fosler of Sarasota, FL. The purpose of this fund is to provide scholarship assistance to students with a declared major to be able to finish their undergraduate degree from Mount Union.

Donald W. Frease ScholarshipEstablished through a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Donald W. Frease, a leading steel executive who served as president of Sharon Steel and held management positions in Youngstown, OH and Canton, OH.

Professor Paul FromanEstablished through a life income agreement by Mr. Paul Froman of Alliance, OH. The ultimate use of these funds will constitute the Paul E. Froman Endowment Fund to support scholarships for students studying foreign language with a preference to those taking classes in German.

Gallaher Endowments Established in 2011, gifts from the Estate of Charles S. Gallaher, M.D. of class of 1925 were used to create the Gallaher Scholarship for biology majors, the Gallaher Building Fund and the Gallaher Endowed Chair.

The GAR Scholarship FundEstablished by the GAR Foundation and renewable from year to year providing a 3.3 cumulative grade point average is maintained.

Robert J. and Naomi J. Garver Scholarship FundThe Robert J . and Naomi J . Garver Scholarship Fund was created in 2005 by Thomas Garver to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

The Milton S. Geiger Pre-Law ScholarshipEstablished in 1996 by his wife, Mrs. Clare Geiger, the endowed scholarship will be awarded to at least two juniors or seniors who are studying in the pre-law program.

Hugh I. Jae Endowed ScholarshipCreated in 2006 in memory of Hugh I. Jae ’64, retired professor of French at the University of Mount Union by David M. Brown of Tempe, AZ.

Hazel JohnsonEstablished in 1996 through a bequest of Hazel Johnson ’35 of Lakeland, FL. These funds were given to the Milton Jay Lichty Chair of Biology and the Mary W. and Eric A. Eckler Chair in American Literature and Drama (see Endowed Chair feature).

The Richard A. (‘42) and Ruth T. (‘70) Jones ScholarshipThe Richard A. (‘42) and Ruth T. (‘70) Jones Scholarship was established in 2010 by William A. Jones ‘67 in honor of his father and mother to support the educational expenses for upper class elementary education majors.

Roland W. and Grace E. Jones Orchestra FundEstablished in 1976 through a life income agreement by Dr. and Mrs. Roland W. Jones of Alliance, OH to provide music proficiency awards for students based on performance and merit with preference given to Alliance area graduates.

The Dwight S. and Patricia H. Jordan Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished in 2004 by Dwight S. Jordan ’71 and Patricia H. Jordan to assist worthy students by providing scholarships to attend the University of Mount Union with preference for students from Cleveland, OH.

JRG Endowed ScholarshipJRG Endowed Scholarship was established in 1999 through a life income agreement of an anonymous citizen of Alliance, OH who wished to provide financial assistance for Marlington High School graduates.

Dr. Jean E. KarlDr. Jean E. Karl ’49 made an endowment gift to the Harold and Laurie Kolenbrander Scholarship fund.

Ralph and Mary Karper Scholarship FundEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Ralph and Mary Karper of All iance, OH, this fund supports scholarships for students with preference given to graduates of St. Thomas Aquinas, Alliance and Waterloo high schools.

The J. Harrison Keller III Endowment FundEstablished in 1998 through a bequest of J. Harrison Keller III ’31 to aid deserving students.

Ardith J. and Donald M. Kendig ScholarshipEstablished in 1986 by the family of Ardith J. and Donald M. Kendig.

Myrtie Allen Kershaw Lectureship on Poetry and the Fine ArtsEstablished in 1960 through the Estate of Myrtie Allen Kershaw of Kent, OH in honor of Robert E. Stauffer, a teacher and librarian at Mount for many years. The income is used to fund one or more lectures on ancient or modern poetry, the fine arts or music, or for an original performance in one of these fields.

Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and PhilosophyEstablished in 1993 by members of the Class of 1943 as a part of their Golden Anniversary Class Gift to recognize the man who served as their Mount Union president. The intent of the Class of 1943 is that its gift will serve as the initial funding for this prestigious academic appointment. In 1994, the Class of 1944 followed suit and provided additional funding for the Ketcham Chair.

Dr. Charles and Mrs. Joyce KetchamDr. Charles ’49 and Joyce (Parker ’50) Ketcham of Conway, MA made an endowment gift to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

Keyser Endowment FundEstablished in 1971 through the will of the late Mrs. Lottie B. Keyser (Mrs. Theodore Keyser) of East Sparta, OH.

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel KiblerDr. Daniel ’50 and Mrs. Mary (Scott ’49) Kibler of Alliance, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Daniel Kibler, M.D. PrizeEstablished in 1999 to honor Dr. Kibler’s commitment as the University physician, this award is given to the outstanding

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junior in athletic training, considering both cumulative grade point average and performance as an athletic training student.

The Dr. Dan Kibler Scholarship The Dr. Dan Kibler Scholarship was created in 2012 through the generosity of “Doc’s Boys” in honor of long-time Mount Union physician and founder of the student athletic training program, Dr. Daniel A. Kibler. Dr. Kibler generously provided housing to these students for nearly three decades. Distributions from the fund support athletic training students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The renewable scholarship shall be awarded to deserving upperclass students showing financial need.

Dr. Christopher M. and Marilyn J. King Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2006 by Christopher King ’57 and Marilyn (Jackson ’58) King to honor the King Family and their spouses who have attended or graduated from the University of Mount Union.

Doctors Perry F. King and Robert G. King Scholarship FundThe Dr. Perry F. King Scholarship was established in 1948 through the will of the late Doctor King whose son graduated from Mount Union. The Dr. Robert G. King Scholarship was established in 2002 by Louise King to support students who are high-level academic achievers wishing to attend the University of Mount Union.

Florence E. and Charles J. Kingsbury ScholarshipEstablished in 2004 through the estate of Helen K. Coffin. The income from this fund is to be used to benefit pre-medical students.

Helen Kingsbury, M.D. ScholarshipEstablished in 2004 through the estate of Helen K. Coffin. The income from this fund is to be used to benefit pre-medical students.

The Warren E. Kluth Prize for Excellence in Nursing Established in 2013 by the family of Warren E. Kluth. A medic in WWII, his early passing inspired his daughter to enter the field of nursing. The prize will be awarded annually to an outstanding student majoring in nursing. The selection shall be made from the department of Nursing.

The George A. and Jacquelin A. Knight ScholarshipEstablished in 2013 by Mr. George A. ’58 and Jacquelin A. (Henry ’60) Knight.

Robert L. KnivetonEstablished through the estate of Robert L. Kniveton ’21, of Alliance, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Dr. Elizabeth A. Koch Biological Science ScholarshipThis scholarship for third or fourth year students in biological science or pre-med programs was established in 1999 in memory of the late Dr. Koch ’58 by her husband, Dr. Robert Spitzer.

Dr. Elizabeth A. Koch Physical Science ScholarshipThis scholarship for third or fourth year students majoring in the physical sciences was established in 2000 in memory of the late Dr. Koch ’58 by her husband, Dr. Robert Spitzer. Preference is given to students studying chemistry and physics.

The Robert C. and Ann Mackey Koch Scholarship Fund Established by Robert ’61 and Ann (Mackey ’63) Koch of Vienna, VA to assist capable deserving students who, except for the financial assistance, would not have the opportunity to pursue a college education.

The Harold and Laurie Kolenbrander ScholarshipEstablished in 2000 by the Board of Trustees and others, this scholarship is given in honor of the Kolenbranders’ many years of leadership and service to the University and surrounding community. It is the Kolenbranders’ desire that these funds be administered to diligent, self-motivated students of financial need who equal or exceed what is generally expected of them, but who are not necessarily the highest academic achievers.

The Laurie Kolenbrander Award for Public ServiceEstablished in 2000, this award recognizes annually a student who is exceptionally committed to public service at the University of Mount Union and within Alliance, OH and the surrounding communities.

Laurie L. Kolenbrander ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 by Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander through a life income agreement. Scholarships will be provided from this fund to diligent, self-motivated students of financial need who equal or exceed what is generally expected of them, but who are not necessarily the highest academic achievers.

The Paul and Mariam Kossis ScholarshipThe Paul and Mariam Kossis Scholarship was created as an estate gift of Mariam Kossis in 2010 to support the educational needs of minority students.

The Krahling Journalism AwardEstablished as an annual award given to a freshman or sophomore who has made significant contributions in the field of journalism. This award was established to honor the outstanding professional achievements of four Krahling brothers who graduated from the University of Mount Union, Robert ’49, Edward ’51, William ’57 and Ronald ’66.

Marvin M. Kramer Loan FundEstablished in 1974 by the wife and children of Marvin M. Kramer ’33. Kramer was treasurer of Fisher Foods in Canton, OH.

The Sandra Frerichs Kramer Endowed Scholarship Established in 2010 by Sandra (Frerichs ’64) Kramer. Proceeds from the scholarship fund will support the tuition costs for a student or students, preferably female, whose major course of study is early childhood education.

Herschel Kriger ScholarshipEstablished by Herschel Kriger ’35 and his wife, Sybil, of North Canton, OH.

William and Carolyn KrochtaWilliam ’52 and Carolyn (Cowie ’55) Krochta of Wadsworth, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Dr. William G. and Carolyn I. Krochta Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2005 by long-time board member and supporters of the University of Mount Union William G. ’52 and Carolyn (Cowie ’55) Krochta to support an incoming freshman student that is interested in pursuing a science degree.

Carole Duncan and William Kuehn Student Aid FundEstablished in 1978 by Mr. and Mrs. William Kuehn ’54 of Whitefish, MT.

Dr. Robert and Martha Kunkel, Sr. Pre-Med ScholarshipEstablished in 1980 in their honor by their children. Dr. Robert Kunkel ’24 was a native of Leetonia, OH, a member of the M Club Hall of Fame, and a long-time active alumnus. All four of Dr. and Mrs. Kunkel’s children are associated with the medical profession and three of their sons are graduates of Mount Union and practicing physicians.

John S. Lacey ScholarshipEstablished through the estate of John S. Lacey ’31 of Columbia, MD as a general scholarship.

George L. Lafferty Music ScholarshipEstablished in 2011 by George L. Lafferty ‘55 to support high achieving students majoring in music, music education or music performance.

The G. F. Lamb Geology AwardEstablished by friends of the late Professor Lamb for the Department of Geology to purchase equipment and supplies, and to aid needy and worthy geology students in various ways, including financial assistance for field trips. Ongoing gifts to this fund are added to the fund principal.

The Velma May Robinson Lamb ScholarshipThe Velma May Robinson Lamb Scholarship was established in 2005 by her daughters Marilyn M. (Lamb ’63) Howard and Kathryn (Lamb ’70) Boehnke in memory of their mother Velma May (Robinson ’30) Lamb and grandmother Mary Marquandt (Starkey 1902) Robinson who succeeded academical ly at a t ime when men dominated the classroom. The scholarship funds worthy female students.

Frances and Rachel Lang ScholarshipEstablished by Mrs. Rachel Lang of East Liverpool, OH as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Rachel Boyce Lang International Choir Tour FundCreated in 2006 by the Foundation of Rachel B. Lang to support international tours of the the University of Mount Union Choir.

The Joy Lawrence Scholarship FundEstablished in 2008 through a deferred gift from Joy E. Lawrence ‘48. Income from the fund is to be used to provide scholarship aid within the Department of Music for select students.

Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lazear, Jr.Established by Dr. Edward ’44 and Mrs. Eileen (Sterrett ’46) Lazear of Upper Arlington, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Lehwald, Sr. Student Loan FundEstablished in 1970 by Dr. and Mrs. Lehwald of Salem, OH.

Dr. and Mrs. William M. LeSuerEstablished by Dr. and Mrs. William LeSuer of Mayfield Village, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Dr. LeSuer was a long-time member of the Board of Trustees.

Mr. and Mrs. James LewarkGiven in memory of their son, Stephen Lewark, former assistant professor of music, this fund was primarily established by Mr. and Mrs. James Lewark of Houston, TX in 1986 to benefit juniors who excel in piano and are recognized for their contributions as good citizens.

Mr. Howard LewisEstablished through the estate of Howard Lewis ’17 of Burlington, VT to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Charles A. Linaberger Endowed Choir ScholarshipThe Charles A. Linaberger Endowed Choir Scholarship was established in 2006. The purpose of this scholarship is to assist a current University of Mount Union student that is a member of the University of Mount Union Choir. The student needs to be a junior selected by the choir director, with at least a 3.0 accumulative GPA and demonstrated financial need.

The Victoria M. Liu Endowment FundsEstablished in 2012 as an estate gift by Ms. Victoria M. Liu, the funds will be used to endow the Victoria M. and John Liu Chair in Health and Medical Sciences and the Victoria M. and John Liu Endowed Scholarship for tuition support of international and American-born students with financial need.

James Michael Lombardi Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2003 by the parents of James Michael Lombardi ’78. The scholarship is to honor James Michael Lombardi and recognize the deserving student that embodies the spirit by which James Michael Lombardi lived his life. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to the student that is in good academic standing and has demonstrated emerging leadership ability by involvement in leadership and service activities on and off campus. Preference will be given to students that exhibit good citizenship, and believe in the University’s mission.

The Larry Martin Ludwick ScholarshipEstablished in 1999 through the estate of Larry Martin Ludwick ’63 to support needy students majoring in chemistry.

The Charles ’49 and Martha Lutz ’48 Education ScholarshipEstablished in 2002 by Charles and Martha to assist students who are pursuing careers in education. Scholarship will be awarded each year to full-time students enrolled in the Department of Education. Preference will be given to students who are pursuing a career in early childhood, middle childhood or mathematics education. Financial need and good academic standing shall be considered in the decision.

Emma Excell Lynn Scholarship FundEstablished by a trust fund on behalf of Emma Excell Lynn.

Marguerite “Peg” Lynn Freshman AwardThis award shall be used to support recruiting efforts of the football program as recommended by the Mount Union head football coach. The award was established by Mr. Patrick J. Lynn in memory of his wife, Marguerite “Peg” Lynn, and Coach Ron Lynn in memory of his mother.

Mrs. Jeanne MacDonald FundEstablished through a bequest of Mrs. Jeanne MacDonald of Pompano Beach, FL to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

Raymond E. and F. Corinne Gingery Mackall ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 by Mrs. F. Corinne (Gingery ’35) Mackall, and the late Raymond E. Mackall to provide scholarships for students who maintain a 3.0 grade point average with preference given to students from Columbiana County, OH.

Edward J. and Mary Shull Mackey FundEstablished in 1984 from a gift by Edward J. Mackey ’24 and his wife, Mary (Shull ’27) Mackey of Stow, OH. Three of their children are Mount Union graduates.

Mr. and Mrs. James MackeyGifts from James ’52 and Carolyn Mackey of Tallmadge, OH support the Edward J. ’24, and Mary (Shull ’27) Mackey Fund.

The Robert C. and Ann Mackey Koch Scholarship Fund Established in 2002 by Robert ’61 and Ann (Mackey ’63) Koch of Vienna, VA to assist capable, deserving students who, except for the financial assistance, would not have the opportunity to pursue a college education.

Jeannette B. Mainwood Library Faculty Development FundEstablished through a bequest of the late Mrs. Edmund G. (B. Jeannette Burrell ’22) Mainwood of St. Petersburg, FL. The fund is used to support the attendance at library conferences each year by staff members.

Jeannette B. Mainwood ScholarshipEstablished through a bequest of the late Mrs. Edmund G. (B. Jeannette Burrell ’22) Mainwood of St. Petersburg, FL to assist worthy students in the field of liberal arts, with preference given to women.

The Charles R. Marlowe, MD and Dorothy H. Marlowe Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2013 as a gift by Carole (Marlow ‘59) Gilbert. Distributions from the renewable scholarship support a junior or senior in the Pre-med and Pre-health Program, preferably someone going into Primary Care, as recommended by the Pre-Med and Pre-Health Professions Advisor with approval of the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

Earl H. Marsh Scholarship FundEstablished by Mrs. Margret S. Marsh in honor of her late husband, Earl H. Marsh ’23.

The Peat Marwick Endowment FundEstablished in 1988 by partners and alumni of the firm to support scholarship, program activities and faculty. Ongoing gifts are added to the fund principal.

Lillian and Thomas Mastin ScholarshipEstablished by The Mastin Foundation of Waite Hil, OH in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mastin’s interest in science achievement. Four $10,000 scholarships are awarded annually for students of the natural sciences who are National Merit Scholarship finalists or have an ACT composite score of 27 or better.

Dr. Thomas W. MastinEstablished by Dr. Thomas W. Mastin of Waite Hill, OH as a general scholarship.

Joseph and Charlotte Mastroianni Scholarship FundEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Joseph and Charlotte Mastroianni of Alliance, OH to support Alliance area students, including those from Marlington, West Branch or Alliance high schools. Mr. Mastroianni was a long-time member of the Board of Trustees.

The Ruth and Thomas Maxwell Scholarship for International StudentsEstablished by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell in 1996 to encourage Christian service and improvement of life in third world countries by providing for deserving students from tropical countries with preference given to students from Latin America.

McAuley-Myers ScholarshipEstablished in 1998 in memory of Joseph H. and Elizabeth McAuley Myers, Class of 1929, and Robert R. McAuley and Clara A. McAuley. For junior and senior students with records of academic excellence and distinction in extracurricular activities.

The Frances P. McNiece Scholarship FundThe Frances P. McNiece Scholarship Fund was established in 2005 with funds from the Estate of Frances (Packham ’55) McNiece for scholarships for worthy students based upon academic standing and financial need.

Dr. Richard C. and Dorothy J. Werstler McPhersonDr. Richard C. ’50 and Dorothy J. (Werstler ’49) McPherson contributed a generous gift in 1996 to name the McPherson Center for Human Health and Well-being.

Dr. Richard C. and Dorothy J. McPherson Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2004 to support upperclass students interested in medical-related fields, particularly those pursuing a pre-medical curriculum.

Constance Oesch Meacham Scholarship FundThis fund was established in memory of Constance (Oesch ’25) Meacham by her children: Margaret (Meacham ’49) Mihalyi; Eleanor (Meacham ’50) Broscoe; Marian (Meacham ’52) Shern; and Howard C. Meacham, Jr.

Ethel Mellinger Award in Elementary EducationEstablished by Ethel Mellinger ’22.

The John J. and Theresa Menosky ScholarshipThe John J . and Theresa Menosky Scholarship was created in 2012 by David ‘80 and Julie Menosky in honor of their aunt and uncle, Jack and Theresa Menosky. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The renewable scholarship shall be awarded to freshman students showing financial need.

The Donna J. Michalek, Ph.D. Memorial Engineering PrizeThe prize was established in memory of Donna J. Michalek, Ph.D. following an untimely death in 2012. Dr. Michalek joined the faculty at the University of Mount Union in 2010 as the founding member and chair of the Department of Engineering. In that role, she developed the original curriculum for the mechanical engineering and civil engineering programs. Dr. Michalek was a dedicated teacher who set high standards for her students and even higher standards for herself. She devoted her life to engineering education and the engineering profession. The award is to be given each spring during Honors Convocation to a graduating student who, in the judgment of the department faculty, best exemplifies the characteristics of an engineer.

Dr. Frances A. MillerEstablished through the estate of Dr. Frances A. Miller of Youngstown, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Dr. Ronald E. MillerEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of Dr. Ronald E. Miller ’53 of Hopewell, VA. The ultimate use of the funds will be general scholarships.

Jane E. MoncriefEstablished in 1995 by Jane (Eynon ’46) Moncrief of Alliance, OH to support the most pressing needs as determined by the University Board of Trustees.

Joseph Montgomery Leadership PrizeEstablished by Steven S. ‘84 and Suzanne (Spisak ’84) Harter of Houston, TX. This prize is provided annually to the Mount Union chapter of the Society of Christian Athletes for activities of the chapter that support leadership, commitment to Mount Union, industriousness, and/or faithfulness to Christian values.

The Morgan-Song Leadership Prize in ChemistryEstablished in 2012 by Dr. John C. Song in honor of his father, Dr. Henry N. Song and Mount Union’s chemistry professor, Dr. William M. Morgan, a faculty member from 1922 to1969. The prize will be awarded to a chemistry major having accomplished outstanding academic excel lence, demonstrated leadership qualities and who has successively completed the Organic Chemistry II course. The recipient will be recommended by faculty members from the Department of Chemistry.

The Morgan-Song Leadership Prize in BiochemistryEstablished in 2012 by Dr. John C. Song in honor of his father, Dr. Henry N. Song and Mount Union’s chemistry professor, Dr. William M. Morgan, a faculty member from 1922 to1969. The prize will be awarded to

Ralph and Maxine McBaneEstablished in 1993 through a life income agreement by Ralph ’35 and Maxine (McLain ’35) McBane of Bergholz, OH to the Ronald G. and Mary Evelyn Weber Scholarship Fund.

W. Duane and Frances A. McCarty ScholarshipEstablished by Dr. and Mrs. Duane McCarty ’52 of Albuquerque, NM to provide merit scholarships with preference to students from the Southwestern United States.

Ann McConahay ScholarshipEstablished through The Ann McConahay Educational Foundation in 1995 to support needy and deserving graduates of Alliance High School.

Dr. Bernie and Mrs. Dona McConnell Educational Resource Technologies-Nursing Endowed FundEstablished in 2013 by a will bequest of Dr. Bernie and Mrs. Dona McConnell, distributions from the endowed fund will assist with the acquisition of medical technology and equipment, along with associated training expenses for the University of Mount Union’s Department of Nursing. The technology solutions will provide an innovative learning environment that will facilitate the transformation of students in the Mount Union’s nursing program into competent healthcare providers.

The W. Phil McConnell Endowment FundEstablished in 1999 through the estate of Mr. McConnell and a gift from Dr. Bernie and Dona McConnell to support and promote new technologies in music education.

The Grace A. McCord and Grace L. Putland Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2006 by the Beta Psi Beta Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega to recognize active sisters from the Alpha Eta Chapter in memory of Grace A. McCord ’29 and Grace L. (Taylor ’24) Putland.

McDermott Technology, Inc.Gifts to the Science Equipment Endowment h a v e b e e n m a d e b y M c D e r m o t t Technology, Inc., formerly the Babcock & Wilcox Company.

David and Mary Beth Carr McFarlandDavid and Mary Beth (Carr ’44 ) McFarland of Warren, OH made a gift to the University Endowment Fund through a life income agreement. The ultimate use of the income from the fund will be used to support the Dr. Joseph M. Carr Lectureship.

Victor and Alma McFarlandEstablished in 1987 through a life income agreement by Victor ’28 and Alma McFarland of Ravenna, OH, the ultimate use of the funds will be directed to the Academic Enrichment Endowment Fund.

John and Lucile McIntoshJohn C. ’48 and Lucile (Ketcham ’45) McIntosh of Conway, MA made an endowment gift to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

Ruth Harkins McKeown Scholarship FundEstablished for scholarships in the Department of Music through the estate of Miss Esther H. Harkins.

Lillian B. McLaughlin Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of Miss Lillian B. McLaughlin of Canton, OH.

The Harry B. McLean ScholarshipThe Harry B. McLean Scholarship was established in 2009 by Eleanor McLean, family and friends in memory of Mr. McLean ’49. Distributions from the fund support students in good academic standing as recommended by the Office of Student Financial Services. The renewable scholarship shall be awarded to students showing financial need.

Janet A. McLeanJanet A. McLean made a gift to the University Endowment Fund in 2004 to be used to support general scholarship.

William H. McMaster, Jr. Senior Prize in English LiteratureEstablished by his late wife, Frances Skinner McMaster, members of his family and friends, in recognition of Mr. McMaster’s interest in English literature. McMaster ’32 served as a Trustee of Mount Union from 1963-1975.

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a biochemistry major having accomplished outstanding academic excel lence, demonstrated leadership qualities and who has successively completed the Organic Chemistry II course. The recipient will be recommended by faculty members from the Department of Chemistry.

The Shirley Smith Mosher ScholarshipThe Shirley Smith Mosher Scholarship was established in 2009 by Donald L. Mosher’49 in memory of his beloved wife, a member of the class of 1951.

The Murdoch Endowment for Summer Research Established in 2006 by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Murdoch to assist in attracting chemistry students to undertake summer research programs with faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

Richard and Lois MyersRichard ’44 and Lois (Everett ’46) Myers of Alliance, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The James J. Nahra Endowed ScholarshipThe James J. Nahra Endowed Scholarship in Engineering was established in 2010 by James J. Nahra ‘90 to support American born students with financial need who are majoring in engineering. To be eligible, the student must possess the class standing of a junior or above and maintain a 3.00 GPA.

National Cabinet of Mount Union Women ScholarshipsEach year scholarships are awarded in honor or in memory of the following members: Dorothy J. Davis ’62, Lucille (Brown) Ketcham, Laurie Kolenbrander, Mary (Rogusky ’49) Regula, Sarah Stevenson and Mary Evelyn (Cook ’37) Weber. The Mount Union Women Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year in memory of members who have passed away.

Natural Sciences Scholarship Fund E s t a b l i s h e d f ro m t h e Tr u s t o f M . Virginia Riggs. With the proceeds from the trust Mount Union will endow the Natural Sciences Scholarship Fund. The distributions from the fund will support merit-based scholarships for worthy students majoring in the natural sciences who maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA in accordance with practices established by the Office of Student Financial Services.

The John M. and Mary W. Nolan Memorial Scholarship in ChemistryEstablished in 2000 by John B. Nolan ’64 to support a science major, with preference given to a chemistry major. The recipients of this award shall be determined by the director of student financial services and a representative of the Department of Chemistry.

Frederick OberholzerEstablished by Frederick Oberholzer ’49 of Canton, OH, the ultimate use of the income from the fund will be to endow an Annual Fund gift in his name and his late wife, Genevieve (Shively ’49) Oberholzer.

Ohio Methodist Scholarship FundEstablished in 1975 through the Ohio Methodist Crusade for Christian Higher Education by the East Ohio and West Ohio Conferences of The United Methodist Church.

Orwick-Nicholson Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orwick of All iance, OH in 1993 to support scholarships. Carl is a member of the Class of 1942 and Martha “Nickie” (Nicholson) Orwick attended with the Class of 1945.

Jeannette A. OsgoodEstablished through the estate of Jeannette A. Osgood of New Canaan, CT to support the Faculty Development Fund.

Gerald and Ester Garland Palmer Music Scholarship Established to provide scholarship assistance with preference being given to students in the field of music.

Hugh M. Patton Student Aid FundEstablished through a bequest from Mrs. Ira G. Amsler [Ethelyn (Montgomery ’09) Patton] of Pittsburgh, PA in memory of her father. Amsler was a member of the Board of Trustees and was the first president of the National Cabinet of Mount Union Women.

Corda E. Peck ’16 Drama Scholarship and AwardEstablished by Corda Peck ’16, a teacher of drama and English in the Cleveland, OH area and an active member of the National Cabinet of Mount Union Women.

Betty (Grant ’35) Perkins Scholarship FundEstablished in 1991 by her husband, Mr. C. Stuart Perkins of North Hollywood, CA.

John S. PerkinsEstablished through a l i fe income agreement of Mr. John S. Perkins ’32 of Westwood, MA. These funds will ultimately constitute the John S. and Paul M. Perkins Fund to be used for the library endowment fund at the University.

John and Madge PetersEstablished through a charitable trust of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters of Alliance, OH. These funds were contributed to the Nick and Margaret Hampu Scholarship Fund. These funds were contributed to the endowment of the Dowling Mentor Program.

The Madge Patterson Peters Endowed ScholarshipsThe Madge Patterson Peters Endowed Scholarships were established in 2010 by John and Madge Peters of Alliance, Ohio to support students of Alliance High School with first preference for those studying natural sciences.

The Dr. Charles G. and Dorothy E. Peterson Memorial Endowed ScholarshipThe Dr. Charles G. Peterson and Dorothy E. Peterson Memorial Scholarship was established in 2001 by their daughters Sandra Peterson ‘63 and Nancy Peterson-Klein to support worthy students enrolling in the Department of Education.

Donald and Josephine Hoiles PetersonDonald A. ’39 and Josephine (Hoiles ’40) Peterson established endowment funds for Peterson Field House in 1984 and Hoiles-Peterson Residence Hall in 1994. The Petersons are long-time friends of the University and Mr. Peterson has been a member of the Board of Trustees for many years.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Phillips Music Scholarship FundEstablished in 1994 through the estate of Mrs. Grace E. (Senff ’30) Phillips of Canton, OH to support needy and/or deserving students pursuing degrees in music.

The Hubert R. Pinney Outstanding Senior Award in the Department of Economics, Accounting, and Business AdministrationEstablished in 2004 by former students and fellow faculty members. This award is given annually to the students who have demonstrated the best overall academic record in each area of the department. This award was combined with the Senior Award in the Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Administration in 2004 and was awarded to the top student in each area of the department.

The John Piper Endowed Men’s Golf FundThe John Piper Endowed Men’s Golf Fund was created in 2005 to be used at the discretion of the current head men’s golf coach for the enhancement of the existing golf program and as a supplement to the annual budget.

The Douglas A. and Paula Cooper Poad ScholarshipEstablished in 2013 by a will bequest of Douglas A. and Paula Cooper Poad to be used for a student majoring in either marketing or management. The specific criteria and administration of said scholarship shall be developed and managed by the department faculty of the Department of Economics, Accounting, and Business Administration.

Walter D. PowellEstablished in 1995, the Walter D. Powell Trust will be used for scholarships.

Norman Merle ProctorEstablished through a bequest to the general scholarship fund.

David L. ProsserEstablished by David L. Prosser ’34 of Mineral Ridge, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Charles R. Raedel Scholarship and the Ada Hill Raedel ScholarshipEstablished through the estate of the late Charles R. and Ada Hill Raedel of Canton, OH. Mr. Raedel, a long-time resident of Canton, OH, served as a trustee of the Fairmount Children’s Home. Mrs. Raedel had an extended interest in young people in the Canton area.

Jackson and Pauline RafeldJackson and Pauline Rafeld made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Mr. Rafeld was a long-time coach and faculty member at Mount Union.

The Ralph K. and Elizabeth B. Ramsayer Sophomore PrizeThe prize, originally established in 1939 by Dr. Ralph K. Ramsayer ’20, of Canton, OH and his wife, was funded in 1994 by gifts from George B. Ramsayer in memory of his parents.

Margaret Morgan Ramsey Endowed Professorship in MusicHeld by Dr. James Perone, professor of music, the professorship was established circa 1918 by Willis H. Ramsey, vice president of Morgan Engineering and a former trustee of the University. It is believed that the gift made during the Methodist Episcopal Church’s Educational Jubilee Movement as a tribute to his wife took into consideration her fondness for music. Mrs. Ramsey was characterized in a memorial as “a noble woman of fine attainments, pleasing personality and great sympathy.”

Virginia Nye Reed ScholarshipEstablished in 2003 by Virginia Nye Reed to be awarded annually at the Alpha Xi Delta Founder’s Day event to junior or senior education majors who are active in Alpha Xi Delta sorority and the University of Mount Union community.

Myrtle A. Reese and Ann K. Allison Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished by the late Ann K. Allison.

Reinberger Foundation ScholarshipsEstablished in 1976 by the trustees of the Reinberger Foundation of Cleveland, OH in memory of the late Charles T. Reinberger of Cleveland, OH.

Marion ReschMarion Resch of Youngstown, OH made a gift to the Paul H. Resch Scholarship Fund.

Paul H. Resch ScholarshipEstablished in 1992 through the estate of Mr. Paul Resch of Youngstown, OH to assist serious-minded high school students from economically and socially disadvantaged backgrounds in completing

their collegiate educations. The income from the endowment shall be used to make that dream possible. Preference will be given to students from the Youngstown area.

The Willard and Vivian Richards ScholarshipEstablished in 2006 by James ’73 and Pamela (Richards ’73) Kimble in honor of Pamela Kimble’s parents to assist students of the University of Mount Union

Dr. Mabel M. RiedingerEstablished through the estate of Dr. Mabel M. Riedinger of Akron, OH to support the Faculty Development Endowment.

Florence A. and Austin A. Rindchen Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 2003 through the estate of Florence Rindchen. The earnings from the endowment fund shall be used for scholarships in the medical or medically related fields.

Dr. William ‘52 and Carolyn (Cowie ’55) Krochta “We feel that our experiences at Mount Union as both students and alumni are priceless. We hope that our gifts will enable others to en-joy the Mount Union heritage and help it to continue for the present and future generations.”

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Heritage SocietyThe Heritage Society was established by the Board of Trustees in 1989 to recognize those who have made a planned gift, a major endowment gift or a significant naming opportunity gift to the University of Mount Union. Planned gifts include will bequests, charitable trusts, life insurance and chari-table gift annuities. We are deeply grateful to those who have identified the University as a beneficiary of their estate. The following list is cumulative and 2014-2015 additions are indicated with a + symbol.Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Marty E. AdamsMark and Rita (Salah) AllenMiss Shirley A. AllenMr. Eugene S. AllisonDr. and Mrs. Clark B. ArcherMs. Nancy C. AshcomMrs. Martha E. BaillisMr. Lloyd E. BarkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. BarnhouseMr. Eugene R. BarretMr. and Mrs. Donald C. BarrettMr. and Mrs. William H. Belden, Jr.Atty. Leah Nile BerlinMrs. Joanne E. BhattaMs. Sarah J. BicanDr. Kathryn L. BoehnkeDr. Cheryl C. BootsMr. Richard L. BrooksDr. and Mrs. David M. Brown+Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown+Mr. Richard E. BrownfieldMrs. Marcia F. BurchMr. Fred BurchfieldDr. and Mrs. Raymond E. BurrillMr. Richard L. ButtonMrs. Georgia V. CalesiDr. and Mrs. Bradley D. CarmanMrs. Margaret E. Carroll^Mr. and Mrs. Christopher CicchinelliMs. Charlotte ClarkMr. and Mrs. P. Roger ClayMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. ClutterMr. and Mrs. Norman G. CoatesDr. Norma L. Conner-WallMiss Marilyn F. ConrathMr. and Mrs. Ronald William CorbiDr. and Mrs. Donald W. CoxMr. and Mrs. Robert W. CrispinMrs. Janet G. CrosslandMr. J. Dawson CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Louis E. DaughertyDr. Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth Davidson

The Unizan Bank ScholarshipEstablished in 1979 by United National Bank of Alliance, OH, now known as Unizan, to support a scholarship with a preference being given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

Albert M. and Ethel M. Firth Untch Endowed ScholarshipAlbert M. and Ethel M. Firth Untch Endowed Scholarship was created in 2006 to support students at the University of Mount Union.

Michael A. Untch Endowed Scholarship FundThe Michael A. Untch Endowed Scholarship Fund was created in 2006 to benefit University of Mount Union students.

The Theresa Utterback Memorial Prize Fund This endowed fund was created by family and friends of Mrs. Theresa Utterback to benefit current members of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at the University of Mount Union. The funds were contributed directly to the alumni chapter and in 1995 these funds were transferred to the institution for investment and administration.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. van den EyndenEstablished through the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. van den Eynden of Shaker Heights, OH to support van den Eynden Hall.

The Richard L. and Connie VanderMeulen Doyle PrizeThe Richard L. and Connie VanderMeulen Doyle Prize was established in memory of both Dick and Connie following their deaths. Dick was a beloved professor of History at the College. The prize should be given annually to students who show great promise in the field of history. The students may come from any academic year. The head of the department of History, Dean of the College, and the Office of Student Financial Assistance shall choose the award recipient. The Dr. Connie VanderMeulen Doyle Memorial Prize was established in 1994.

The Coach Ken Wable Endowed Prize FundEstablished in 2004 in honor of legendary Mount Union Football Coach Ken Wable, whose 25-year coaching career is fondly remembered by so many. The Prize is who plans a career in teaching and coaching.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. WeastEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of Dr. Robert C. Weast ’38 of Asheville, NC in 1990 to support the Library Fund.

Elizabeth M. Weaver Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of the late Dr. Elizabeth M. Weaver of Akron, OH.

Dr. Harry L. Weaver ScholarshipEstablished in memory of the late Dr. Harry Weaver ’16, by his widow Olive (Shontz ’17) Weaver to support an outstanding pre-medical student. Though preference will be given to students from the Alliance, OH area, any clearly outstanding pre-med student is eligible for the award.

Mrs. Courtenay WebberEstabl ished through a l i fe- income agreement of Mrs. Courtenay Webber of Lisbon, OH; the ultimate use of the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Webber-Mackey Endowment FundEstablished in 1992 by Mrs. Courtenay Webber of Lisbon to support capable and deserving upperclass students who have shown leadership and dedication to the University beyond the academic and extracurricular programs.

Mary Evelyn and Ronald G. Weber Scholarship FundEstablished in 1980 by the Board of Trustees to assist worthy students as a tribute to Mary Evelyn (Cook ’37) and Ronald G. ’38 Weber for 36 years of dedicated service in developing the physical growth and financial stability of the University.

Ronald G. Weber ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 by Ralph and Maxine McBane of Bergholz, OH in honor of Dr. Ronald G. Weber’s service to Mount Union and to their lifelong friendship to support needy and deserving students in business administration or accounting.

The George K. Weimer - Sigma Nu PrizeThe George Weimer Sigma Nu Beta Iota Leadership Prize was established in 2014 by alumni members of the fraternity and other

Roy E. Robb ScholarshipEstablished in 1983 by Mr. Robb, long-time friend of the University’s intercollegiate athletic program.

Francis G. “Buck” Rodgers Freshman ScholarshipThe Francis G. “Buck” Rodgers Freshman Scholarship was created in 2007 with a gift from Buck Rodgers, nationally renowned retired IBM executive and Alliance, OH native. The award should be made annually to an incoming freshman from Alliance High School who is an accomplished scholar with an expressed interest in a business career, plus a demonstrated need for financial assistance.

Clarence J. “Bill” and Hazel P. Rodman FundEstablished by Mr. Clarence J. Rodman and his wife, Hazel (Purcell ’14) Rodman, of Alliance, OH.

The Violet Bica Ross and L. Clayton Ross ScholarshipEstablished by Violet (Bica ’44) Ross in memory of her husband, L. Clayton Ross, and her brother, George Bica. Mrs. Ross also contributed a generous gift in 1999 to name the Bica-Ross Residence Hall on campus. She is a native of Alliance, OH and spent her life educating and counseling youth in Alliance and Cleveland, OH.

The John O. Rouse International Travel PrizeThe John O. Rouse International Travel Prize was established in 2007 by John O. Rouse of the Class of 1950 to support a prize to a student or students planning to study in Western Europe. Students who otherwise could not afford to travel should be given preference.

Lowell and Pauline RuchEstablished through the estates of Lowell ’28 and Pauline Ruch of Duarte, CA to support the Library and Lecture Endowment Fund.

C. Harold and Olive Saffell Scholarship FundEstablished in 2005 through the estate of C. Harold Saffell of Alliance, OH to support general scholarships for worthy students.

The John E. and Helen W. Saffell PrizeEstablished in 2000 with gifts from former students and a gift from the American Football Coaches Association. Dr. Saffell ’37 and the late Mrs. Saffell ’44 were involved alumni with the University and were devoted faculty members for a combined total of 68 years. The proceeds of the endowment shall be used to help students finish their education at Mount Union. The recipients shall be from the sophomore or junior class with preference given to students majoring in history or English.

Schell Foundation Student Loan FundEstablished in 2001 by the Charles E. Schell Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee, of Cincinnati, OH to provide educational assistance loans, without interest and without security, to qualified students to aid them in securing a practical education that but for said loans would probably not otherwise be attainable.

David R. Schooler ScholarshipThe David R. Schooler Scholarship was established in 2005 by David R. Schooler ‘68. The add-on endowed scholarship will be awarded to junior or senior students who have experienced a demonstrable and significant change in their financial circumstances and who are otherwise at risk of not continuing their education at the University of Mount Union. The students will be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

The Schooler-Barr Endowed Scholarship The Schooler-Barr Endowed Scholarship was established in 2001 by Heather Schooler ‘90 and Steven Barr ‘88 to encourage individuals pursuing the study of creative expression through the visual arts. Preference will be given to applicants from historically under-represented groups who have declared a major in the areas of visual arts and/or art education.

Schooler Lecture Series EndowmentEstablished in 1994 by the Schooler Family Foundation, the Schooler Lecture Series benefits the students, faculty members and staff of the University, as well as the greater Alliance, OH community.

David Elwood and Anna W. Scott-Schneider ScholarshipEstablished by Dr. E. Karl Schneider ’66 and Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Schneider as a renewable award to a freshman who is a pre-ministerial student or science major who maintains a specified grade point average.

The Scott-Wilson Family ScholarshipThe Scott-Wilson Family Scholarship was established in 2004 by Anne Louise Scott Grauel in memory of family members George M. Scott, Dr. Joseph Scott ’13, Rev. Dr. David Elwood Scott ’08, Anna Margaret (Wilson ’08) Scott, Rev. Dr. Edwin Ernest Wilson ’96, and Ruth Agnes (Scott ’14) Lewis.

The Chris Schuh AwardEstablished in 1999 to honor the memory of Chris Schuh who drowned on campus in the spring of 1998. The award is given to an underclass student, with preference from southwestern OH, who demonstrates the qualities of service to the University community and commitment to campus organizations or activities.

Dr. Lorin Beryl Sebrell Chemistry ScholarshipEstablished in 1998 from funds from the estate of Dr. Sebrell, a member of the Class of 1916. The income from the endowment shall be used to assist worthy sophomore students who have a need and maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA their freshman year at the University of Mount Union. The award may be continued in their junior and senior year if the student continues to maintain a 3.0 GPA.

Dr. Hiram H. Shafer FundEstablished by the late Mrs. Susie C. Shafer of Alliance, OH in memory of her husband.

Ernest A. Sheetz Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 2010 in memory of Ernest A. “Ernie” Sheetz ‘51 through a generous gift by Betty Sheetz. Many friends, colleagues and family members also contributed to the scholarship. Mr. Sheetz’s role in the growth and development of Mount Union and the profession of fund raising are well recognized by all those who knew him. The distributions from the endowed fund shall be used to provide tuition costs for a first generation sophomore of good academic standing on a renewable basis.

Clifford D. and Betty ShieldsDr. Clifford D. ’43 and Betty (Hatton ’44) Shields of Hudson, OH made an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Dr. and Mrs. Shields also made a significant endowment gift to the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

Neille N. Sidle ScholarshipEstablished in 1999 through the estate of Mr. Neille Sidle ’62 to support a student majoring in education who may need financial aid.

The Fred F. Silk Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished in 1998 by the Fred F. Silk Charitable Foundation of Canton, OH. The award shall be made on academic ability without regard to financial need and shall be given to those students whose elementary and/or secondary education was primarily obtained as a resident of Stark County, OH.

The Thelma E. Slater Curriculum Resource CenterEstablished in 2010 by Thelma E. Slater ‘42 and her son Dr. Niall Slater to support the needs of students and faculty in the Department of Education and local educators.

Thelma Tournay Slater Lecture Series EndowmentEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Mrs. John Slater ’42. Income from the fund shall show preference to promoting the classics through a lecture or seminar series.

Elizabeth SleeMs. Elizabeth Slee of Alliance, OH made a gift to the Theresa Utterback–Alpha Chi Omega Prize in memory of her sister, Grace McCord ’29, who was a dedicated member of the sorority.

J.C. Smith Ministerial Loan FundEstablished in 1992 by the third generation descendants of the Rev. John Charles Fremont Smith.

Jean Miller Smith ScholarshipEstablished in 1980 by Dr. John Smith ’38 in honor of his wife, Mrs. Jean (Miller ’40) Smith.

Col. Marshall Smith ScholarshipEstablished in 1991 by the late Colonel Marshall J. Smith of Alliance, OH to support students who are U.S. citizens who speak fluent English, display leadership potential, and excel in reading, writing and mathematics.

Alma Taggart Specht,Scio College, Endowment FundEstablished by her daughter, Lillian M. Specht ’51 of Akron, OH as an unrestricted fund to be directed by the Board of Trustees. Mrs. Alma Specht was a teacher in Harrison County, OH. In making this gift, her daughter, Lillian, wishes to recognize the influence her mother had on youth and her appreciation for the opportunity to complete her education.

The Robert L. and Judith A. Speer ScholarshipEstablished in 2000 by Robert ’60 and Judy (Lechleitner ’61) Speer of Alliance, OH to support junior or senior students who have shown notable academic improvement in their fields of study.

Ruby SpeidelEstablished through a bequest of Mrs. Ruby Speidel of Lakewood, OH to benefit the Science Equipment Endowment.

Rev. Jack ’50 and Millie Spencer ScholarshipEstablished by the Rev. Jack ’50 and Mildred Littell Spencer of Warren, Pennsylvania through a life income agreement with the Western Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. These funds will support deserving students who are preparing for full-time Christian service.

Carole Evans Spiker Student Aid FundEstablished in 1977 by Mr. and Mrs. William Spiker ’55.

William K. Spring Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished in 1971 through the will of the late Mrs. Zerna (Kingsbury ’09) Spring of Alliance, OH in memory of her son, William K. Spring.

The Anne Elliott Stempel Endowed ScholarshipThe Anne Ell iott Stempel Endowed Scholarship was created in 2005 to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

Guido and Anne StempelEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Dr. Guido and Anne (Elliott ’52) Stempel of Athens, OH to support general scholarships.

Mr. Kirk StempleEstablished through gifts from Mr. Kirk Stemple ’78 to the Class of 1978 Scholarship Fund for deserving students.

The Stephan Family Prize for WritingEstablished in 1996 by the Stephan family in honor of former English professors Catherine Gunnell and Lyle Crist. The prize is to be granted on merit as determined by members of the Department of English. The inspiration for the prize stems from classroom experiences in two generations of the Stephan family.

Cecil and Mariam Stewart Music PrizeEstablished in 2003 by the wife of Professor Stewart in recognition of a junior studying choral conducting.

The Cecil Stewart ScholarshipEstablished in 2006 by John B. Nolan ’64 in memory of Cecil Tooker Stewart, chair of the Department of Music (1946-1972) and choir director. This scholarship shall be awarded annually to a science or math major who is involved in choir and or band. The recipients of this award shall be determined by the director of student financial services.

Mr. Keith and Mrs. JoAnn StockerEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Keith and JoAnn (Ballantyne ’51) Stocker of Alliance, OH; the ultimate use of this unrestricted fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

The Dr. Alfred E. Stockum ’50 and Mary Ann (Close ’55) Stockum ScholarshipThe Dr. Alfred E. Stockum ‘50 and Mary Ann (Close ‘55) Stockum Scholarship was established in 2007 by Dr. and Mrs. Stockum to support worthy students.

Richard Stollar Endowed Scholarship The Richard Stollar Endowed Scholarship was created in 2006 with memorial gifts to benefit students of the University of Mount Union.

Marian Alice Stone Scholarship FundEstablished by the late Marian A. Stone ’21.

Basil P. and Elizabeth StrongEstablished through the estate of Basil P. Strong ’26 as an unrestricted gift to be directed by the Board of Trustees. In addition, the Strongs made a significant undesignated gift to the University though a life income agreement.

Student Success ScholarshipThe Student Success Scholarship was established in 2007 through an anonymous estate gift. Distributions from the fund are designated for scholarships for deserving and needy students chosen by the Office of Student Financial Services at the University of Mount Union.

Nicholas and Margaret L. StufferEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Nicholas ’45 and Margaret L. Stuffer to support the Department of Education.

The Dean Terence Taylor Leadership PrizeEstablished in 1998 by Louis E. ’68 and Kathy (Clark ’68) Daugherty to honor the service that Terry Taylor gave to the University and the impact he made on students’ lives. Income from the fund shall be used to assist capable, deserving students in need who are showing signs of leadership through their involvement with campus organizations, who exhibit good citizenship and believe in the University’s mission.

The Teeple-Krohn Endowed Prize Fund Established in 1998 by Atty. John N. Teeple of Alliance, OH as an annual prize to the student who obtains the first chair in the clarinet section of the band/orchestra as determined by the chair of the Department of Music.

The Dr. James E. Thoma Sport Business AwardEstablished in 2014 in honor of Mount Union Sport Business program visionary Dr. James E. Thoma through the generous giving of Sport Business alumni. The Dr. James E. Thoma Sport Business Award celebrates and recognizes students who have demonstrated potential to be leaders, visionaries and day-to-day practitioners and personify excellence in the business of sports.

Lee Ann Thorn Scholarship Established by trustee Lee Ann (Johnston ’83) Thorn to support worthy students at the University of Mount Union.

The Hobart and Bernice Tilton ScholarshipEstablished through the bequest of Bernice Tilton. Preference is given to students in good academic standing with financial need who are involved in intercollegiate sports.

The Ralph E. Toalston ScholarshipEstablished in 2013 by a will bequest of Ralph E. Toalston ‘69. The endowed scholarship will be awarded annually to students in good standing giving preference to students from either East Canton or Osnaburg Township, Ohio. The renewable scholarship is available to students of freshman standing and will be selected by the Office of Student Financial Services in accordance with the approved procedures of the University of Mount Union.

Bertha H. Tsai Memorial AwardEstablished in 1985 by Dr. James C. Chang ’57 in memory of Mrs. Bertha H. Tsai whose assistance made it possible for a number of students to attend Mount Union. This award is given to an outstanding sophomore or junior in chemistry.

The Turkal Family Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2010 in memory of Thomas G. Turkal ‘79 and his parents Norma J. and George Turkal for the purpose of providing financial aid to students of merit and financial need.

The Charles ’49 and Martha (Lutz ’48) Unger Education ScholarshipEstablished in 2002 by Mr. and Mrs. Unger to assist students who are pursuing a career in education.

Mildred Unkefer Ulrich ScholarshipEstablished in 1995 by Mrs. Mildred (Unkefer ’30) Ulrich of Fort Belvoir, VA through a life income agreement. This fund will provide scholarship assistance with preference being given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

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Heritage SocietyThe Heritage Society was established by the Board of Trustees in 1989 to recognize those who have made a planned gift, a major endowment gift or a significant naming opportunity gift to the University of Mount Union. Planned gifts include will bequests, charitable trusts, life insurance and chari-table gift annuities. We are deeply grateful to those who have identified the University as a beneficiary of their estate. The following list is cumulative and 2014-2015 additions are indicated with a + symbol.Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Marty E. AdamsMark and Rita (Salah) AllenMiss Shirley A. AllenMr. Eugene S. AllisonDr. and Mrs. Clark B. ArcherMs. Nancy C. AshcomMrs. Martha E. BaillisMr. Lloyd E. BarkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. BarnhouseMr. Eugene R. BarretMr. and Mrs. Donald C. BarrettMr. and Mrs. William H. Belden, Jr.Atty. Leah Nile BerlinMrs. Joanne E. BhattaMs. Sarah J. BicanDr. Kathryn L. BoehnkeDr. Cheryl C. BootsMr. Richard L. BrooksDr. and Mrs. David M. Brown+Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown+Mr. Richard E. BrownfieldMrs. Marcia F. BurchMr. Fred BurchfieldDr. and Mrs. Raymond E. BurrillMr. Richard L. ButtonMrs. Georgia V. CalesiDr. and Mrs. Bradley D. CarmanMrs. Margaret E. Carroll^Mr. and Mrs. Christopher CicchinelliMs. Charlotte ClarkMr. and Mrs. P. Roger ClayMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. ClutterMr. and Mrs. Norman G. CoatesDr. Norma L. Conner-WallMiss Marilyn F. ConrathMr. and Mrs. Ronald William CorbiDr. and Mrs. Donald W. CoxMr. and Mrs. Robert W. CrispinMrs. Janet G. CrosslandMr. J. Dawson CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Louis E. DaughertyDr. Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth Davidson

The Unizan Bank ScholarshipEstablished in 1979 by United National Bank of Alliance, OH, now known as Unizan, to support a scholarship with a preference being given to students from the Stark County, OH area.

Albert M. and Ethel M. Firth Untch Endowed ScholarshipAlbert M. and Ethel M. Firth Untch Endowed Scholarship was created in 2006 to support students at the University of Mount Union.

Michael A. Untch Endowed Scholarship FundThe Michael A. Untch Endowed Scholarship Fund was created in 2006 to benefit University of Mount Union students.

The Theresa Utterback Memorial Prize Fund This endowed fund was created by family and friends of Mrs. Theresa Utterback to benefit current members of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at the University of Mount Union. The funds were contributed directly to the alumni chapter and in 1995 these funds were transferred to the institution for investment and administration.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. van den EyndenEstablished through the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. van den Eynden of Shaker Heights, OH to support van den Eynden Hall.

The Richard L. and Connie VanderMeulen Doyle PrizeThe Richard L. and Connie VanderMeulen Doyle Prize was established in memory of both Dick and Connie following their deaths. Dick was a beloved professor of History at the College. The prize should be given annually to students who show great promise in the field of history. The students may come from any academic year. The head of the department of History, Dean of the College, and the Office of Student Financial Assistance shall choose the award recipient. The Dr. Connie VanderMeulen Doyle Memorial Prize was established in 1994.

The Coach Ken Wable Endowed Prize FundEstablished in 2004 in honor of legendary Mount Union Football Coach Ken Wable, whose 25-year coaching career is fondly remembered by so many. The Prize is who plans a career in teaching and coaching.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. WeastEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement of Dr. Robert C. Weast ’38 of Asheville, NC in 1990 to support the Library Fund.

Elizabeth M. Weaver Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of the late Dr. Elizabeth M. Weaver of Akron, OH.

Dr. Harry L. Weaver ScholarshipEstablished in memory of the late Dr. Harry Weaver ’16, by his widow Olive (Shontz ’17) Weaver to support an outstanding pre-medical student. Though preference will be given to students from the Alliance, OH area, any clearly outstanding pre-med student is eligible for the award.

Mrs. Courtenay WebberEstabl ished through a l i fe- income agreement of Mrs. Courtenay Webber of Lisbon, OH; the ultimate use of the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Webber-Mackey Endowment FundEstablished in 1992 by Mrs. Courtenay Webber of Lisbon to support capable and deserving upperclass students who have shown leadership and dedication to the University beyond the academic and extracurricular programs.

Mary Evelyn and Ronald G. Weber Scholarship FundEstablished in 1980 by the Board of Trustees to assist worthy students as a tribute to Mary Evelyn (Cook ’37) and Ronald G. ’38 Weber for 36 years of dedicated service in developing the physical growth and financial stability of the University.

Ronald G. Weber ScholarshipEstablished in 1997 by Ralph and Maxine McBane of Bergholz, OH in honor of Dr. Ronald G. Weber’s service to Mount Union and to their lifelong friendship to support needy and deserving students in business administration or accounting.

The George K. Weimer - Sigma Nu PrizeThe George Weimer Sigma Nu Beta Iota Leadership Prize was established in 2014 by alumni members of the fraternity and other

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeHoffDr. and Mrs. William DeHoffMs. Ann W. DeLoMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. DetlefMr. and Mrs. Brian R. DorrAtty. and Mrs. Samuel L. DouglassMr. and Mrs. James E. DunawayMr. Thomas DurdenMr. and Mrs. James R. DurhamMr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. EatonMr. Richard E. EdwardsMr. James M. ElderMrs. Catherine S. EllsworthMrs. Donna J. ErmlichDr. and Mrs. Edward L. FarnhamMrs. Patricia A. Felgar^Mrs. Billie FidoeMrs. Ruth M. Fiegenschuh^Mr Thomas C. FlaniganAtty. and Mrs. John J. FlynnDr. Jane Y. FongMrs. Wanda Y. FortuneMr. and Mrs. Paul E. FromanGAR FoundationMrs. Martha J. Gartner^Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. GarverDr. and Mrs. Craig W. GeorgeMr. John A. GottschlingMs. Anne L. GrauelDr. and Mrs. Donald R. GrayMs. Nancy J. GrayDr. and Mrs. Sylvester GreenMrs. Thelma A. GreinerMrs. Carol J. GroveMrs. Janet HaidetMr. Walter R. HaidetMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Harding, Jr.Atty. and Mrs. Fred J. HauptDr. Parmie and Dr. George HermanMs. Jill HerrickDr. and Mrs.^ Robert H. HinesMr. and Mrs. Thomas HoffmanDr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hoyng

Rev. James H. HumphreyAtty. and Mrs. Randall C. HuntMs. Cynthia D. Jagodnik-Jones and Mr. Richard D. JonesMr. and Mrs. Richard James, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. G. Lynn JohnsonMs. Letha M. JonesMr. and Mrs. Dwight S. JordanDr. and Mrs. Thomas R. KaufholzMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. KellerMr. Martin H. Kern^Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. KetchamDr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KiblerDr. and Mrs. Christopher M. KingMrs. Linda H. Kindig+Dr. and Mrs. Frederick N. KlippertMrs. Ann L. Koch^Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. KolenbranderAtty. Edward M. KolesarMrs. Florence KrahlingMrs. Mary Ellen KrahlingMrs. Sandra Freichs KramerDr. and Mrs. Stephen KramerDr. and Mrs. William G. KrochtaDr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.Mr. George L. Lafferty, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ed LairMr. and Mrs. David Lakso+Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. LanzenMr. Donald E. Lauener Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. LautzenheiserDr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lazear, Jr.Ms. Susan L. LeathersMr. Tony A. LeeMs. Martha H. LesterMr. James T. LinabergerMs. Victoria M. LiuMr. and Mrs. James LombardiMrs. Susan W. LoudMrs. Adriane LudwickDr. Frederick E. Machmer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James E. MackeyMs. Leigh A. Mainwaring and Mr. Herb Spear

Mr. Stanley L. MaleckiMrs. Charlotte Mastroianni^Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MastroianniDr. Thomas J. MaxwellMr. and Mrs. Gary L. McCamonMr. and Mrs. Chad A. McCartyMrs. Dona McConnellMr. and Mrs. David F. McFarlandMr. John L. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis McLaughlinMs. Janet A. McLeanDr. and Mrs. Richard C. McPhersonDr. Constance M. MellottDr. Ronald E. Miller^Mrs. Jane E. MoncriefMrs Janis MorganMr. Donald L. Mosher^Mr. Jon Paul NelisJudge John A. NeuenschwanderMr. and Mrs. Robert J. NewboldMr. John B. NolanMs. Virginia L. OrruMrs. Martha J. OrwickDr. and Mrs. Philip L. OrwickLTC and Mrs. Jed O. PancoastMr. and Mrs. John F. PetersMrs. Mary C. PetrichMr. Thomas V. PetzingerMr. and Mrs. John J. PhilippiDr. and Mrs. John D. PiperMr. and Mrs. Douglas A. PoadDr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. RiderMr. and Mrs John K. RobertsMr. Francis G. Rodgers^Dr.^ and Mrs. James P. RodmanMrs. Joseph RodriguezMrs. Violet G. RossMr. John O. RouseMr. and Mrs. Peter A. RussellMrs. Juanita SammonMr. Mark A. Schaefer and Ms. Nancy H. HillMr. and Mrs. Charles E. SchilligDr. and Mrs. E. Karl Schneider

Each ^ denotes deceased.

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friends honoring the leadership, creativity and encouragement provided by George to the chapter and the entire Mount Union community. The prize will be awarded annually to the Commander of the Sigma Nu Beta Iota chapter.

Western Pennsylvania United Methodist Scholarship FundEstablished by members of the Western Pennsylvania Conference.

Professor Robert G. Wiese ScholarshipThe Professor Robert G. Wiese Scholarship was created in 2007 to honor Dr. Robert G. Wiese, professor emeritus of Geology for his dedication to his students and the Geological Sciences, with a lead gift from David A Wavrek ‘82.

Wilbur S. Westwood Scholarship FundEstablished through a bequest of the late Wilbur S. Westwood of Alliance, OH, a former student at Mount Union. Westwood was a businessman in Alliance and bequeathed his residuary estate to the University to be used for student scholarships.

Wherry Scholarship FundEstablished in 1951 by the late Harry M. Wherry of Alliance, OH.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. WhiteEstabl ished through a l i fe income agreement by Dr. and the late Mrs. Robert T. White of Alliance, OH; the ultimate use of the fund will be directed by the Board of Trustees.

Edward and Ruth Wilkof FoundationEstablished through gifts to the general scholarship fund.

Evan R. Williams Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished through the will of Gordon E. Williams of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in memory of his son, Evan R. Williams ’77.

Harry C. ’31 and Mary E. (Cribbs ’33) Winkler Scholarship Established in 2000 by their daughter, Juanita Sammon, in honor of her parents to support students who are making a difference in the Mount Union community through involvement as counselors or mentors. Recipients of the scholarship may be resident counselors, Dowling Mentors or volunteers.

The Wolpert Family ScholarshipThe Wolpert Family Scholarship was established in 2004 by David S. ’69 and Debra A. (Betz ’73) Wolpert to assist a junior or a senior pursuing a career in secondary education. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to either a French or mathematics major who demonstrates an outstanding work ethic as determined by the department chairs.

The John and Eleanor Mincks Wolf Lecture The John and Eleanor Mincks Wolf Lecture in Music Education and English was established with gifts in 1999 and 2009 to honor the memory of John ’41 and Eleanor (Minks ‘39) Wolf. He was a teacher of Music for thirty years in the Strongsville schools. She was a teacher of English and Latin in Richfield and Highland school districts. Distributions from the endowed fund are used to bring professionals in the disciplines of Music Education or English to campus.

Velma O. WorkmanEstablished through the estate of Velma O. Workman ’18 of Stow, OH to support the Faculty Development Fund.

The E.J. Wulf Student Teacher PrizeCreated in 2013 by Mrs. Ellen June (McDonald ‘47) Wulf for Mount Union seniors majoring in Early Childhood Education. The yearly award provides funds for student teacher related expenses. Distributions from the award will be divided equally among the three applicants with the highest grade point averages.

Coach James H. Wuske Endowed PrizeEstablished in 2005 with gifts from former student athletes and friends to assist a deserving student athlete who participates in track and field, excels in the classroom, plans a career in teaching and coaching, and demonstrates the values and work ethic displayed by the coach.

Gladys R. Young and Emil O. Young Endowed Professorship of BusinessEstablished through a bequest of Gladys (Ruch ’26) Young.

Thomas W. and Rosalee Young Pre-Professional ScholarshipThe Thomas W. and Rosalee (Davis ‘37) Young Pre-Professional Scholarship was established by bequest with a gift from Thomas W. Young, a member of the Class of 1937, to provide support for a junior entering pre-law or medical studies . The renewable award should be applied to the cost of tuition for a student in good academic standing with financial need, as determined by the Office of Student Financial Services.

Elisabeth Ann YountEstablished in 1994 through the estate of Elisabeth Ann (Smith ’43) Yount of Gering, NE to support the Dr. Charles B. Ketcham Alumni Chair in Religion and Philosophy.

The Corl James Zimmerman AwardThe Corl James Zimmerman Award was made through a bequest of his late wife, Lou Zimmerman Luke, in 1992. The fund shall be used to support the athletic program as recommended by the athletic director.

Mr. David R. SchoolerDr. Clifford D. ShieldsDr. and Mrs. Larry D. ShinnFred F. Silk Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Glenn SilverhartMr. and Mrs. John J. SlezakDr. and Mrs. Robert L. SpeerMrs. Eleanor B. SpencerRev.^ and Mrs. Jack E. SpencerMr. Douglas E. SpikerMr. and Mrs. William J. Spiker, J.D.Mr. and Mrs. Sterling V. StarrDr. and Mrs. Guido H. StempelMr. Chris D. StenbergMr. and Mrs. Keith F. StockerMrs. Mary Ann StockumMr. Philip J. Strasser and Mrs. Lynne W. StrasserMrs. Martha Jane SvobodaThe John S. & James L. Knight FoundationThe Schooler Family FoundationMs. Sandra L. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Thorn IIIMs. Lee Ann ThornMr. Ralph E. ToalstonMr. and Mrs. Edward J. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Ward M. TuttleMr. and Mrs. William F. UngarMr. and Mrs. Charles T. UngerMr. and Rev. Paul Re VanderpoolMr. Loren C. VeigelDr. and Mrs. Coe W. WadelinDr. and Mrs. David A. WavrekDr. and Mrs. Thomas P. WeilMr.^ and Mrs. George K. Weimer, Jr.Mrs. Linda C. WellsMr. R. Blaine WhiteDr. Walter A. WichernMr. and Mrs. Warren T. WierMr. and Mrs. David S. WolpertMr. and Mrs. Lisle A. Zehner IIIMiss Patricia Ann ZugcicMr. William R. Zumkehr

Mrs. Roberta H. AbbeyMrs. Dianne K. AckermanMrs. Sara A. AckermannMr. Gary S. AdamsMiss Leah V. AgnoniDr. Donald G. AhearnMrs. Arlene C. AkermanMrs. Helen E. AlexanderMr. Michael S. AlexanderMrs. Linda A. AllardyceMr. Mark R. AllenMr. Neil L. AllenMrs. Rita AllenDr. Thomas L. Allison, Ph.D.Mr. Mark W. AltierMr. Donald F. AmesMr. Wayne R. AmosMrs. Denise K. AndersMr. Micheal F. AndersMr. and Mrs. Richard D. AndersonMrs. Janet E. AndersonMr. Larry E. AndersonMrs Pamela Craig AndersonMr. Winston S. Anderson, Sr.Mrs. Paula C. AndreaniMr. Jim W. AnsberryMrs. Vicky B. AnsberryMrs. Kathleen M. AntonaMrs. Philomena AquinoMr. John A. Arbie, Sr.Mr. Thomas J. ArdissonMrs. Diane ArmbrechtMrs. Barbara R. ArmitageMr. John H. ArmitageMiss Dorothy B. ArterMs. Nancy C. AshcomMr. James Grant AshelmanMs. Daleen G. AskinsMr Robert Allen AtkinsonMrs. Janet C. AustinMr. John M. AustinMrs. Lynne M. AustinMr. William B. AustinDr. Benjamin D. BabcockMrs. Laurel H BabcockMrs. Marcia L. BableMr. Daniel A. BagnolaMr. Mark BaileyMrs. Patricia A. BaileyRev. Kenneth J. BaillisMrs. Martha E. BaillisMrs. Mary Jane BairRev. Jerald W. BakerMrs. Michelle A. Baker SamsMrs. Mary C. BanfieldMr. William S. BanfieldMrs. Joy E. BanishMr. Richard A. BanishMrs. Evelyn J. BarkerMrs. Serena M. BarkerMrs. Janice Lynn Barker- McLaughlinMrs. Doris BarnhouseMr. Thomas E. BarnhouseMrs. DeLoris M. BarretMr. Eugene R. BarretMr. Donald C. BarrettMrs. Jane E. BarrettDr. Michael A. BarrettMr. Herbert A. BarryMr. Mark A. BarryMs. Barbara M. BarstowMs. Lynne K. BarthDr. Jean L. BartooMrs. Martha A. BattlesMrs. Rebecca L. BauschlingerMr. Michael R. BavolaMs. Jeanne R. BayDr. John R. BayMrs. Jeane BaylorMiss Marjorie D. BealDr. James W. BearMr. Richard E. BeckMarquita S. BedwayMr. Joel H. BeeghlyMrs. Nancy R. BeeghlyMr. Arthur B. BellAtty. Napoleon A. BellDr. Priscilla B. BellMiss Carol J. BenedictMrs. Jacqueline D. BenincasaMr. John BenincasaMrs. Margaret E. BenjaminMs. Jane E. BennerMr. Robert L. BensonMr. Wade V. BergerMr. Mark A. BergmannMs. Saimi BergmannMrs. Laura E. BerkeleyMr. Scott H. BerkeleyMr. Gary L. BerleueMr. Thomas L. BerlinMr. Leonard L. BernauerMrs. Bonnie J. BernhardtMr. Robert L. BerrodinAtty. Richard L. BerryMrs. Joanne E. BhattaMr. Anthony J. Bianco, Jr.Mrs. Shirley P. BickelMrs. Patricia L. Biggs, Ph.D.Dr. Rolan J. BinghamMs. Connie B. Birkenmeier

Mrs. Barbara L. BishopMs. Jane BlackieMr. Albert P. BlankMrs. Bonnie J. BlankMr. David M. BlankMrs. Jeanette BlankDr. David W. BloorMr. Charles BoboskyMiss Lisa M. BoleMs. Charlene Gregg BoltonMrs. Ruth E. BolzMrs. Marilyn J. BonfertMr. Robert T. BonnesMrs. Pamela K. BooneMiss Diane J. BootheMr. Thomas W. BootheDr. Cheryl C. BootsMrs. Megan BoschiniDr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.Mrs. Lois A. BossertMr. William H. BossertMrs. Pauline W. BostonMr. Leroy L. BowdishMr. Merwyn C. BowdishMr. Will I. BowdishMs. Gayle A. BowerMrs. Susan S. BrackenMrs. Amanda J. BradfordMrs. Paula L. BradleyMrs. Eugenia M. BraunMrs. Peggy Wicks BrennenMs. Kimberly G. BrindleyMr. Gordon R. BrollierMrs. Virginia A. BrollierMrs. Phyllis BrooksMr. Richard L. BrooksMrs. Barbara B. BroomeMr. Gordon L. BroomeMr. Lawrence R. BrosnanMrs. Dreamalee S. BrotzCarol A. Brown, M.D.Mrs. Doanne BrownMrs. Dorothy A. BrownMr. Edward L. BrownMrs. Elizabeth A. BrownMs. Kay BrownMr. Knox Brown IVMr. Lee A. BrownMrs. Lila M. BrownMiss Linda J. BrownMrs. Lynn L BrownMr. and Mrs. James BrowneMs. Frances E. BrownellDr. Mark L. BruceMrs. Susan C. BruceMrs. Robin R. BruckerMrs. Brenda C. BrueskeDr. Charles H. BrueskeMrs. Marie S. BrueyMs. Rita L. BrumbaughMrs. Shirley N. BrunsMrs. Joanne E. BrysonMrs. Bobbie BuchsMr. Robert L. BuchsMr. Daniel E. BuckelMs. Susan L. BuckelDr. Donald R. BuckeyMr. Craig BuckinghamDr. Raymond Richard BuganskiMrs. Ruth E. BuganskiMs. Marsha J. BukalaMr. Gregory S. BurkeDr. Lawrence B. BurkertMr. Alan BurkyMr. Thomas F. Burless, CPAMrs. Martha R. BurnettMrs. Jean Couchie BurnquistMr. John A. BurnquistMiss Patricia A. BurnsMrs. Barbara F. BuschDr. Albert A. ButchMrs. Maria ButchMr. Donald L. ButlerMrs. Gail E. ButlerMr. Robert J. ButlerMr. Richard L. ButtonMrs. Linda L. ByrdDr. Fred R. CainMr. Charles CalhounMrs. Evelyn H. CalhounMr. Jeffrey W. CallenderMr. Myles A. Cambridge, Sr.Mrs. Helen CameronDr. Charles D. Campbell, M.D.Mrs. Dana H. CampbellMrs. Lorena M. CampbellMr. Philip H. CampbellMr. Richard N. CampbellMr. Roger D. CampbellMr. Edward C. CampeauMr. Raymond C. CampeauDr. Carol E. CanavanMrs. Barbara J. CanerMr. E. Dominic CapersMrs. Joyce R. CapobiancoMiss Bettina CapuanoMrs. James C. CarmackDr. Bradley D. CarmanMrs. Margaret E. CarrollMrs. Eleanor J. CarverMrs. Evangeline M. Case

Mrs. Rosemarie Marie CassmerDr. C. Larry CatalanoMrs. Michele A. CatalanoMr. Francis M. CentofantiMrs. Julia S. CepulisMrs. Eleanor A. ChainMr. James E. ChainMrs. Grace B. ChalkerDr. Kenneth W. ChalkerMiss Barbara A. ChambersMr. David L. ChambersMrs. Bette L. ChamblessDr. James C. ChangMrs. Alice M. CharmanMs. Karen R. ChatfieldMrs. Carol ChenowethMrs. Carol J. ChervanyDr. Norman ChervanyMr. James R. ChesterMrs. Judy A. ChesterMrs. Sandra J. CheyneyMrs. Marla D. ChisholmMr. Bruce E. ChristoffMrs. Karen L. ChristoffMr. Jon M. ChristophersonMrs. Shelly L. ChristophersonMr. Ronald C. ChutasMrs. Sue E. CieslakMr. Robert A. CiprianiMr. Edward J. CiszewskiMrs. Polly A. ClavijoMr. P. Roger ClayMrs. Patricia A. ClayMrs. Kathleen S. ClunkMrs. Lynne E. ClunkJudge R. R. Denny ClunkMr. Roy J. ClunkMrs. Constance L. CoatesMr. Norman G. CoatesDr. Terence E. CodyMrs. Mary CoffinMr. Robert L. ColanerAtty. Robert Dale ConkelMr. Thomas ConklinDr. Norma L. Conner-WallMrs. Gail ConnorMr. John F. ConnorMr. David K. ConradMrs. Julianne ConradMiss Marilyn F. ConrathSir James A. CoombesMrs. Lesley J. CooperMrs. Marie CoppockMr. Eugene P. CorbetsMrs. Mildred CorbetsMrs. Janice Hampu CorbiDr. George G. CornishMrs. Mary Ann CosgareaMrs. Michele M. CossDr. Tim S. CossMrs. Carol A. CostaMrs. Melissa J. CostaMrs. Margaret B. CottonMr. Timothy S. CottonMrs. Carolyn D. CouchieMrs. Norma V. CoudertDr. Donald W. CoxMr. John A. CoxDr. Franklin A. CoyMr. David R. CrawfordMr. David W. CraytorMrs. Kathleen P. CrispinDr. James G. CrockMs. Jann M. CrockDr. Ford A. CrossMrs. Helen J. CrossMrs. Patricia J. CrossMr. Ronald B. CrossMr. Dick M. CrumMr. Michael CrumayMr. Paul R. CubickMrs. Janet L. CulpMrs. Janet M. CummingsDr. Kenneth H. CuninMrs. Bonnie L. CunninghamMr. J. Dawson CunninghamMs. Joan R. CurrenMrs. Elinor M. CurrieMrs. Mary C. CurtisMrs. Rose M. D’EramoDr. David D. DabelkoMrs. Elaine T. DabelkoDr. Beth M. DaughertyDr. Daryl F. DaughertyMr. Gary A. DaughertyMr. Herbert S. DaughertyMrs. Kathy A. DaughertyMr. Louis E. DaughertyDr. Elizabeth J. DavidsonDr. Joseph K. DavidsonMiss Betty J. DavisMrs. Betty Wehner DavisMrs. Bjorg A. DavisMs. Dorothy J. DavisRev. James H. DavisMr. Edward C. DavisonMrs. Lynne A. DavisonMrs. Lynn W. DawsonMs. Beverly K. DayMrs. Denise E. DealMrs. Debbie A. Deal - Shaw

Mrs. Ardis J. DeHoffMr. Robert J. DeHoffMr. Ronald A. DeJulioMs. Ann W. DeLoMrs. Julie A. DeMelloMr. Paul T. DemyanovichMrs. Josephine DennisMrs. Andrea L. DentonRev. Douglas B. DentonMrs. Carol Ann DetlefMr. Dennis A. DetlefMr. David B. DeWittMr. Curt DieffenbaugherMrs. Jeannie M. DieffenbaugherMr. John L. DiehlMr. William A. DieringerMr. Matthew J. DillingMr. James R. DillonMrs. Elinor C. DimickMrs. Joni J. DixonMrs. Kathleen H. DodgeMr. John D. DolanMrs. Marla J. DolanMs. Joyce L. DombroskiMr. John R. DominoMrs. Patricia A. DominoMrs. Patricia A. DominoMr. Paul D. DominoMr. Andy DordeaMr. Brian R. DorrMrs. Martha DorrMrs. Ruth A. DorrMrs. M Merciel DotyMrs. Janet E. DouglasMr. Kenneth J. Douglas, CPAMrs. Judith K. DouglassAtty. Samuel L. DouglassMr. Keith E. DownardMrs. Cheryl S. DrakeDr. Richard L. DrakeMr. Mark S. DrayMrs. Catharina DrotleffMr. Tom DrummondAtty. Shirley A. DubetzMrs. Louise E. DunawayDr. Arthur F. DundonMr. Charles E. Durant, Jr.Mrs. Martha H. DureyMr. James R. DurhamMr. Richard A. DuroDr. Richard W. DutsonMrs. Carolyn J. DyckMrs. Sonja E. DyeMrs. Karen L. EarlyMrs. Cheryl J. EatonMr. Patrick J. EatonMrs. Idamarie EcksteinMrs. Sara J. EddinsMrs. Marilyn K. EdwardsMs. Shelly A. EdwardsMrs. Barbara E. EhrmanMr. and Mrs. Phil EhrmanMrs. Carol EiberMrs. Margaret A. EilandMr. James M. ElderMrs. Kathleen EliasMr. Richard K. EliasMr. Farley Elkins, Jr.Mrs. Catherine S. EllsworthMrs. Denise K. EllsworthMrs. Alberta A. ElyCaptain Albert W. Eoff IIDr. Leonard G. EppMrs. Donna Jean ErmlichMrs. Aileen M. EstepMr. Roy E. EstepMr. Donald E. EvansMrs. Kay M. EvansMrs. Mary L. EvansMrs. Nancy A. EvansMr. Eugene R. FahnertMrs. Vivian J. FairclothMr. David A. FalkMrs. Kathleen M. FalkDr. Edward L. FarnhamMrs. Helen FarnhamMr. Niles R. FaulkMrs. Jane FaustMrs. Mary Ellen FecserDr. Virginia B. FeleppaMrs. Jacqualyn E. FelixMrs. Donna M. FeltyMr. Charles W. FenstermakerMrs. Mary C. FenstermakerMrs. Cynthia A. FergusonMrs. Kay FerrisMrs. Linda B FeuchtMr. Terry R. FeuchtMrs. Ruth M. FiegenschuhDr. William H. Fiegenschuh, Jr.Mrs. Shirley M. FinneyDr. Edward D. FiscusMrs. Julie A. FiscusMrs. Gladys FishelMrs. Cindy R. FitchMrs. Christine FladungMr. Thomas C. FlaniganMr. Mark W. FletcherMrs. Connie F. FlynnAtty. John J. FlynnMr. Esmond (D) E. Fogle

Ms. Barbara E. FohlMrs. Linda D. FolkMr. Ron A. FolkweinDr. Douglas J. FordMrs. Dora L. FordenMr. Elliot F. ForsythMrs. Rebecca J. ForsythMrs. Wanda Y. FortuneMrs. Jill K. FosterMr. Philip R. FosterMrs. Marilyn C. FoussMr. Allen E. FoxMr. James D. FoxMrs. Joan L. FoxMrs. Lynn S. FrancisMr. Philip L. FrancisMrs. Carolyn L. FrankMr. Lawrence P. FrankMrs. Patricia J. FrankMrs. Janet FranzenMrs. Susan M. FredrickMr. Jan W. FreshleyMr. Donald E. FriedrichMr. Gary R. FriedtMrs. Mary Anne FrischkornMr. Paul E. FromanMr. William R. FronkMs. Rhonda L. FunkhouserMr. Camillo A. GalietiMrs. Sally D. GalietiMr. and Mrs. Spart GalietiMr. Gregory S. GalikMr. Dale M. GarlockMr. Victor A. GarmanMr. Art D. GarnesMrs. Cynthia L. GarnesMrs. Martha J. GartnerMr. Doug A. GarverMr. Thomas R. GarverMr. John M. GatesMrs. Patricia J. GatesMs. Yallah J. GaultMr. Peter G. GaultonMr. GaumerMr. Philip M. GburMrs. Barbara M. GeigerMrs. Diane R. GeigerMr. Gilbert G. GeigerMrs. Ann GeiseMr. Robert L. GemplerDr. Craig W. GeorgeMrs. Shirley A. GeorgeMs. Constance L. GeorgensonMr. Bradley D. GerberMrs. JoAnn GerberMrs Emma Jean GerhardtMrs. Joyce A. GermaneMrs. Brenda J. GibsonMrs. Janice L. GibsonDr. Richard F. GieseMrs. Sandra L. GieseMrs. Carole A. GilbertMrs. Linda L. GilbertMrs. Martha L. GilbertMr. Robert J. GilbertMrs. Barbara L. GilchristMr. Robert S. GilchristMr. Scott D. GillMr. Steven R. GillMrs. Teresa L. GillMrs. Kimberly Pierce GillenwaterMrs. Darcy L. GillespieRev. James A. GillespieMr. Michael R. GillespieMrs. Christina M. GimlinMr. Scott R. GindlesbergerMrs. Susan E. GindlesbergerMrs. Barbara J. GiordanoMr. Louis D. GiovanelliColonel Peter R. GligorMrs. Kathleen M. GloverMr. Louis A. GodkinMrs. Teresa D. Golden-McClellandMrs. Mary A. GoldnerMr. Richard E. GoldnerMr. Donald L. GoodmanMr. Ray G. GoodrichDr. Ruth GoodwynMrs. Deborah K. GorencicMr. John H. GotshallMr. John A. GottschlingMr. William R. GoughMrs. Janet E. GrahamDr. Jonathan D. GrahamRev. Raymond D. GrahamMr. David R. GramMrs. Patricia A. GramCol. J. Dee Grapentine, USAF (Ret.)Col. Jack E. Grapentine, USAF (Ret.)Mrs. Mary P. GrapentineMrs. Cathey A. GravesDr. Donald R. GrayMrs. Joan E. GrayMs. Nancy J. GrayDr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gray IIMrs. Jennifer J. GrecoDr. Allen C. GreenMr. Allen E. GreenMrs. Carol A. GreenDr. Sylvester GreenMrs. Judith M. Gregory

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Forever Mount SocietyEstablished in 2012, the Forever Mount Society recognizes committed donors who have made gifts to the University of Mount Union for 25 years or more. Participation in the Forever Mount Society signifies being part of a special community of faithful investors dedicated to shaping the future of Mount Union.

Ms. Barbara E. FohlMrs. Linda D. FolkMr. Ron A. FolkweinDr. Douglas J. FordMrs. Dora L. FordenMr. Elliot F. ForsythMrs. Rebecca J. ForsythMrs. Wanda Y. FortuneMrs. Jill K. FosterMr. Philip R. FosterMrs. Marilyn C. FoussMr. Allen E. FoxMr. James D. FoxMrs. Joan L. FoxMrs. Lynn S. FrancisMr. Philip L. FrancisMrs. Carolyn L. FrankMr. Lawrence P. FrankMrs. Patricia J. FrankMrs. Janet FranzenMrs. Susan M. FredrickMr. Jan W. FreshleyMr. Donald E. FriedrichMr. Gary R. FriedtMrs. Mary Anne FrischkornMr. Paul E. FromanMr. William R. FronkMs. Rhonda L. FunkhouserMr. Camillo A. GalietiMrs. Sally D. GalietiMr. and Mrs. Spart GalietiMr. Gregory S. GalikMr. Dale M. GarlockMr. Victor A. GarmanMr. Art D. GarnesMrs. Cynthia L. GarnesMrs. Martha J. GartnerMr. Doug A. GarverMr. Thomas R. GarverMr. John M. GatesMrs. Patricia J. GatesMs. Yallah J. GaultMr. Peter G. GaultonMr. GaumerMr. Philip M. GburMrs. Barbara M. GeigerMrs. Diane R. GeigerMr. Gilbert G. GeigerMrs. Ann GeiseMr. Robert L. GemplerDr. Craig W. GeorgeMrs. Shirley A. GeorgeMs. Constance L. GeorgensonMr. Bradley D. GerberMrs. JoAnn GerberMrs Emma Jean GerhardtMrs. Joyce A. GermaneMrs. Brenda J. GibsonMrs. Janice L. GibsonDr. Richard F. GieseMrs. Sandra L. GieseMrs. Carole A. GilbertMrs. Linda L. GilbertMrs. Martha L. GilbertMr. Robert J. GilbertMrs. Barbara L. GilchristMr. Robert S. GilchristMr. Scott D. GillMr. Steven R. GillMrs. Teresa L. GillMrs. Kimberly Pierce GillenwaterMrs. Darcy L. GillespieRev. James A. GillespieMr. Michael R. GillespieMrs. Christina M. GimlinMr. Scott R. GindlesbergerMrs. Susan E. GindlesbergerMrs. Barbara J. GiordanoMr. Louis D. GiovanelliColonel Peter R. GligorMrs. Kathleen M. GloverMr. Louis A. GodkinMrs. Teresa D. Golden-McClellandMrs. Mary A. GoldnerMr. Richard E. GoldnerMr. Donald L. GoodmanMr. Ray G. GoodrichDr. Ruth GoodwynMrs. Deborah K. GorencicMr. John H. GotshallMr. John A. GottschlingMr. William R. GoughMrs. Janet E. GrahamDr. Jonathan D. GrahamRev. Raymond D. GrahamMr. David R. GramMrs. Patricia A. GramCol. J. Dee Grapentine, USAF (Ret.)Col. Jack E. Grapentine, USAF (Ret.)Mrs. Mary P. GrapentineMrs. Cathey A. GravesDr. Donald R. GrayMrs. Joan E. GrayMs. Nancy J. GrayDr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gray IIMrs. Jennifer J. GrecoDr. Allen C. GreenMr. Allen E. GreenMrs. Carol A. GreenDr. Sylvester GreenMrs. Judith M. Gregory

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Mrs. Thelma A. GreinerMr. John L. GriffithMr. Larry B. GriffithMrs. Maxine L. GriffithMs. Patricia L. GriffithDr. Susan GriffithMr. Gary E. GrosenbaughMrs. Lynne Anne GrosenbaughMr. Herbert L. GrossMrs. Polly GrossMrs. Janet E. GuerraMr. Duane S. GuilerMrs. Joyce Ann GuilliamRev. Robert C. GumbertMr. Christopher A GundlahMrs. Deanna K. GundlahMrs. Ann L. GustafsonAtty. C. Andrew HaagMrs. Paula J. HadgisMrs. Hazel M. HaffnerMrs. Donna M. HagemanMrs. Janet HaidetMrs. Kathryn Tokar HaidetMr. Mark E. HaidetMr. Michael and Mrs. Susan (Irwin) HaidetMrs. Susan L. HaidetMr. Walter R. HaidetMr. James G. HaleMrs. Mary D. HaleMrs. Alyce A. HallMr. Harold L. HallMrs. Dale HalliwillMr. James R. HallsMr. Glenn E. HamiltonMrs. Ruth HamiltonMs. Susan E. HamiltonMrs. Nancy S. HankMr. Patrick R. HankeMs. Beverley J. HanleyMrs. Elna J. HanlyRev. James M. HanlyMr. Robert A. HansonMrs. Kim HanusMr. Robert C. HappMr. Stephen A. HardingMrs. Mindy HardyAtty. Stephen D. HarrisMrs. Juanita M. HarrisonMrs. Marilyn B. HarrisonMrs. Robin L. HarrisonMr. Scott T. HarrisonMrs. Marjorie J. HarroldMr. Richard L. HarroldMr. Jeffrey A. HarstineMr. James E. HartMr. Steve S. HarterMrs. Suzanne M. HarterRev. James R. HartlandMr. Lynn J. HartrickMr. Jeff L. HatteryAtty. Fred J. HauptAtty. Nathaniel HawthorneMrs. Barbara F. HaydenRev. Dwight HayesRev. John M. HayesMrs. Maxine HayesMr. Eugene C. HaynamMrs. Susan C. HeadleyMs. Debbie E. HeidaMr. Bernard R. HeilmanMrs. Ruth A. Heintzelman, RNMrs. Lee Ann HellerMr. William A. HellerMrs. Joan E. HenckMr. Michael H. HenckMr. James R. HencyDr. Douglas B. HendelMrs. Elizabeth J. HendersonMr. David L. HenneMrs. Marilyn G. HenneMrs. Emily L. HennenMs. Marcia HenningMrs. Cynthia L. HenningeMr. Phil A. HenningeMrs. Carolyn A. HennonMr. Allen E. HerdleMrs. Caroline HerdleMrs. Jean C. HermanMr. Jim HermanDr. Parmie M. HermanMr. James W. HerrMrs. Cheryl L. HerrickMs. Jill HerrickMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Herrick, Jr.Atty. Doland P. HerriottMr. Dennis A. HerrmannMrs. Kathryne E. HettlerMr. Robert C. HettlerDr. Laurel E. HeymanMrs. Eileen C. HillMiss Thelma C. HillMr. William R. HillMr. Rick C. HillesMrs. M. Jean HinesDr. Robert H. HinesMs. Iva H. HinkelmanDr. Linda S. HiteMr. Robert A. HivelyMr. Bruce A. HixonMrs. Judith A. HixonMr. Glenn E. HjelmMr. Wm. Edwin HoagMr Paul G. Hobe, Jr.Mr. Richard C. HobeMr. Ralph S. Hodgdon, Jr.Mrs. Linda D. HoffmanMr. James D. HoggMrs. Kay E. HoggDr. William H. HohmanMr. Warren G. Holder

Dr. W. Faye HollawayMr. Joseph W. HollidayMrs. Elsie M. HollingerMiss Susan J. HollowayMrs. Alice B. HolmesMrs. Elizabeth A. HolterMr. James P. HonsbergerMrs. Kathleen M. HonsbergerPaula C. Hoos, Ph.D.Mr. D. Richard HooverMr. Dean R. HooverMrs. Kathleen Davis HopkinsMr. Joseph K. HorneMrs. Mary Catharine HorneMrs. Janice L. HorningDr. Martin E. HorningMr. Lawrence E. HortonMr. Richard R. HortonMr. Ronald W. HoslarMrs. Cynthia S. HossmanMrs. Martha J. HostetlerMs. Marilyn M. HowardMr. James L. HowellMrs. Marsha S. HowellMrs. Catherine L. HowenstineDr. James H. HowenstineMr. Bruce E. HowlettMrs. Sandra E. HowlettMr. John R. HoyleMr. Thomas F. HoyleMrs. Nancie L. HoyngMrs. Cynthia L. HubertMr. Doug S. HubertMr. Jeff A. HubertMrs. Judith A. HuffmanMrs. Elisabeth D. HumphreyRev. James H. HumphreyMrs. Ann Marie HuntMr. Bruce R. HuntMrs. Gunhild HuntAtty. Randall C. HuntMrs. Mary Beth HunterMr. Robert R. Hunter, Jr.Mr. William A. HunterMrs. Carolyn HuntsbergerMr. Jack C. HuntsbergerMrs. Barbara W. HurstMr. Gary S. HuselMr. David B. HustonMrs. Nancy J. HustonMr. Michael P. IfantiedesMs. Judith S. JacksonMrs. Lynn E. JacksonAtty. Jeffrey R. JakmidesMr. Jeffrey W. JamesMrs. Marjorie S. JamesMr. Richard James, Jr.Mrs. Barbara J. JamisonMr. Ralph E. Jentes, Jr.Mr. Eugene B. JesterRev. David B. JoachimMrs. M. Jean JohansonMrs. Amy H. JohnsonMr. Carl G. JohnsonMrs. Carol A. JohnsonDr. Cathie S. JohnsonMr. Eric W. JohnsonMrs. Judy JohnsonMr. Lewis P. JohnsonMrs. Miriam JohnsonMr. Gary E. JohnstonMr. Norman J. JohnstonMs. Sharla L. JohnstonMrs. Betty L. JonesMr. David E. JonesMrs. Karen L. JonesMs. Letha M. JonesMr. Richard A. JonesMrs. Ruth T. JonesMrs. Sarah D. JonesDr. William A. JonesMr. Dwight S. JordanMr. Dennis Judge, USMCMrs. Kathleen M. JudgeMr. Michael JurkovicMr. Michael D. Kalinich, Jr.Mr. Keith A. KallayMrs. Virginia S. KallayMr. Kevin L. KampferMs. Nancy K. KampsRev. Clark E. Kandel, Jr.Atty. James R. KandelMrs. Linda K. KandelMr. Richard B. KarlovecMrs. Janet F. KauffmanMr. Barney V. KaufmanMr. Ralph R. KaylerDr. Dorothy L. KearneyMr. Larry T. KehresMr. Paul H. KeiserMr. Daniel R. KellerMr. George R. KellnerMs. Kathryn A. KellyMr. James A. KelvingtonMr. Robert A. KerrMr. Bruce S. KetchamDr. Charles B. KetchamMrs. Joyce P. KetchamDr. Daniel A. KiblerMrs. Mary S. KiblerMrs. Barbara J. KikoMr. Charles H. KikoMr. James E. Kimble, Jr.Dr. Pamela Kay KimbleDr. Christopher M. KingMr. Gregory L. KingMrs. Marilyn J. KingDr. Thomas J. KingMr. Mark P. KingstonMs. Denise L. Kipfstuhl

Mrs. Diane J. KirklandMr. Kevin E. KirklandMr. John T. KitzmillerMrs. Norma J. KitzmillerMrs. Trudy S. KitzmillerMr. Richard L. KlanMr. James L. KlepekDr. Frederick N. KlippertMrs. Julianne KlippertMs. Shirley J. KlocekMrs. Evelyn M. KnowltonMrs. Ann L. KochMr. David J KocherDr. Harold M. KolenbranderAtty. Edward M. KolesarMr. Richard P. KoonsMr. Philip A. KoppelMrs. Terry M. KopriverMr. Charles Kovach, Jr.Mrs. Irene Rowan KovalMr. James W. KrabillMrs. Florence J. KrahlingMrs. Joyce G. KrahlingMrs. Mary Ellen KrahlingDr. Stephen KramerMrs. Carolyn I. KrochtaMr. Jeffery W. KrochtaMrs. Kay A. KrochtaDr. William G. KrochtaMrs. B. Jean KrughAtty. Timothy D. KrughMrs. Sherrie L. KubiakMrs. Martha J. KuceyeskiMrs. Carole D. KuehnMr. William E. KuehnMrs. Bertha M. KuehnertMrs. Brenda Lee KunkelDr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.Mrs. Marjorie H. KuntzMr. George L. Lafferty, Jr.Mrs. Pamela J. LairMrs. Marilee A. LakeMr. David LaksoMs. Joyce E. LamppMr. Lawrence E. LamppDr. Donald T. LandinMr. James W. LandisMrs. Joni LandonMrs. Mary G. LaneMr. James R. LangMrs. Marilyn F. LangMr. Robert W. LangMrs. Betsy L. LanzenMr. Gary E. LanzenMrs. Joanne M. LarsonMr. Norman F. Larson, Sr.Mr. James E. LaughlinMrs. Joyce E. LaughlinMr. Marvin W. LautzenheiserMr. Edward J. LawrenceMrs. Judy T. LayDr. Edward J. Lazear, Jr.Mrs. Eileen L. LazearMs. Susan L. LeathersMr. Frank J. LeeMrs. June Ann Ann LeeMr. Tony A. LeeDr. Richard G. LefflerMrs. Lois A. LemrDr. Kimberly J. LenahanMr. Russell F. LenahanMr. Ron E. LenneyMr. Brian L. LenzMrs. LuAnn R. LenzMrs. Sharon A. LeonardMr. Clyde A. LepleyMrs. Sherry E. LepleyMr. Danny E. LevengoodMr. George E. Levoy IIIMr. James E. LewarkMrs. Doris M. LiambeisMrs. Helene I. Liebert

Mrs. Barbara A. LikinsMrs. Barbara A. LindamoodDr. Michael W. LindamoodMs. Holly D. LindseyMrs. Patricia E. LinzMrs. Carol S. LivingstonMrs. Ellen L. LockMrs. Cate B. LongMiss Barbara J. LoomisMr. William F. LoudenRev. John L. Love, Jr.Mr. James D. LucasMrs. Adriane LudwickMrs. Marcia J. LukensMr. David C. LundquistMrs. Judith L. LundquistMr. James M. LuskMrs. Sue E. LuskMr. James A. LuteranMrs. Marilyn J. LuteranMr. Denny LuttonMr. Bradley K. LynneDr. Frederick E. Machmer, Jr.Mrs. Denise J. MackallMr. W. Thomas MackallMrs. Barbara E. MackeyMr. James E. MackeyMr. Thomas A. MackeyMs. Kandee S. MacQueenMr. Elvin R. MadisonMr. Jack B. MadisonMr. Jack L. MadisonDr. James Magisano

Mrs. Faye J. MaholmMrs. Lizbeth A. MahonMr. Paul K. MahonMs. Elizabeth M. MaiersonMrs. Ellen E. MainsMr. Harold E. MainsMs. Leigh A. MainwaringMr. Stanley L. MaleckiMrs. Paula MaloneAtty. Robert W. MaloneMr. Timothy M. Maloney, Sr.Mr. Patrick A. MancusoMr. George E. ManiMrs. Martha L. ManiMrs. Polly A. MarabitoMr. Richard MarabitoMr. Andrew S. MarchMr. David A. MarconiDr. William A. MarkleyMr. Mark B. MarLettMrs. Judy A. MarrotteMiss Leeda E. MarshDr. Bradley T. MartinMr. Ronald G. MartinMrs. Susan H. MartinDr. April C. MasonMrs. Jean MasonMs. Kelli J. Mason-DevlinMr. Richard C. MastersMrs. Charlotte Mastroianni

Dr. Kenneth ‘71 and Mrs. Grace (Bird ‘71) Chalker “Harold Kolenbrander, one of Mount Union’s most distinguished presidents, would often say that he agreed that university education, as well as education in general, was expensive. But he would fol-low that comment with the important observation that if one thinks education is expensive, try ignorance. We give to the great endeavor of helping to support the quality education offered and available at Mount Union because it is an investment in fighting the enormous inflation of ignorance. No investment results in greater returns.”

Mrs. Wanda MathieDr. Patricia C. MatthewsMrs. Carol A. MattisonRev. Martha A. MattnerMr. Paul R. Maurer IIMrs. Cindy MazdaMr. Gary L. McCamonMrs. Nancy A. McCamonMr. and Mr. David S. McClearyMrs. Sarah Jane McCloskeyMr. Victor R. McCloskeyMrs. Annette J. McCoyMrs. Carol D. McCreaDr. Robert S. McCreaMrs. Virginia McCreadyMrs. Heather McCulloughMr. John C. McDowellMrs. Barbara L. McElfreshMrs. Sally E. McFaddenMr. Timothy Z. McFaddenMr. David F. McFarlandMrs. Mary Beth E. McFarlandMrs. Grace E. McGawMs. Mary B. McGawDr. Michael McGradyMs. Patricia A. McGregorMr. John R. McIntoshMrs. Dianne Plaskett McKenzieRev. John G. McLachlanDr. Karen L. McLachlanMrs. Sandra S. McLachlanMrs. Judith J. McLaughlinMr. Richard Lewis McLaughlinMs. Janet A. McLeanMr. Paul M. McLeisterMs. Kelli E. McMaughMrs. Dorothy J. McPhersonDr. Richard C. McPhersonMrs. Trudy A. McWhirtDr. Constance M. MellottMr. Wayne H. MenzMrs. Cheryl J. MewbornMr. Jed W. MewbornMrs. Nancy J. MeyersMrs. Yvonne O. MieselRev. Carolyn Olds Mikels, Ph.D.Mr. Philip W. MikitaDr. William J. MillardMr. Albert R. MillerMrs. Bethanne MillerMr. David H. MillerMrs. Donna J. MillerMrs. Donna K. MillerMajor George R. Miller, USAF (Ret.)Mr. Jack E. MillerDr. James S. MillerMrs. Karen K. MillerMr. Kurt S. MillerMr. Lee A. MillerMrs. Maria B. MillerMrs. Shirley L. MillerMrs. Mary Lou E. MohrMrs. Marilyn A. MoirMrs. Pauline A. MollenkopfMrs. Jane E. MoncriefMr. Christopher S. MonradMrs. Rebecca L. MontgomeryMrs. Kathryn E. MooreMr. Randolph A. MooreMrs. Susan B. MooreMr. John W. Morey, CLUMrs. Bonita A. MorganMr. James B. MorganMrs Janis MorganMrs. Muriel P. MorganMrs. Karen L. MoriartyMrs. Heidi A. MorlanDr. Terry H. MorlanMr. Evan W. MorrisMrs. Katharine A. MorrisMrs. Suzanne R. MorrisAtty. William F. MorrisMr. Chris E. MorrowMrs. Nancy L. MorrowMr. Robert R. MorrowMr. Donald L. MosherMrs. Margaret B. MosserMr. Chuck C. MoyerDr. Don S. MuellerMrs. Jean A. MuetzelMr. Timothy C. MuetzelMrs. Janet MuffetMr. Michael G. Muffet, Jr.Mrs. Dorothy MuhlheimMr. Wayne R. MuhlheimDr. Arthur Roy MurdochMrs. Lisa E. MurpheyMrs. Lois C. MyersMr. Lowell B. MyersMr. Richard F. MyersMr. Robert L. MyersMrs. Alice MyserMrs. Vernita C. NailMr. Ronald C. NeafieMr. Bradley S. NeckarMr. Henry P. Nemenz, Sr.Judge John A. NeuenschwanderMrs. Hazel V. NeveuMr. Russell L. NewburnMiss Natalie F. NewhousDr. William C. NewmanMrs. Carolyn L. NordgrenMr. Richard B. NorthMr. Michael T. NortonMr. John H. NussbaumerRev. Irvin L. Nussdorfer, Jr.Mr. Arthur C. O’NeilMr. Charles F. OberholzerMr. Frederick C. OberholzerDr. Arthur E. Oberster

Mr. Vincent C. ObmannMr. Lynn N. OehlingMrs. Vicki L. OehlingMrs. Carol A. OglineMr. Roger K. OhlemacherMrs. Betty June OlsonMr. Joe L. OrinMr. Ray A. OrlandoMrs. Jennie OrvisMrs. Joan L. OrwickMrs. Martha J. OrwickDr. Philip L. OrwickMrs. Penny OttCol. Timothy J. OttMr. Eric A. OttoMrs. Sally J. OttoMrs. Rhea L. OverleyMrs. Betsy D. OwenMr. David E. OwensDr. Gary E. OwensMrs. Susan M. OwensMr. Harry P. PaidasMrs. Kathe L. PaidasMs. Patricia A. PaidasMr. Richard W. PaintingMrs. Mary L. PalmerMr. Frederick K. PamerMrs. Jay Dee PamerMrs. Dolores A. PancoastLTC Jed O. PancoastMrs. Charlene M. PankuchMr. Domenic J. PannittoMrs. Marjorie A. PappasMrs. Persephone H. PappasMrs. Joan E. ParcellAtty. Thomas ParisMrs. Jennifer L. ParkerMr. Kirk A. ParkerMr. William H. ParryMrs. Nancy J. ParsleyMrs. Hannah S. PartridgeMr. Dean R. PatrickMrs. Carol L. PattersonDr. and Mrs. John R. PattersonMrs. Nancy Jane PattersonMr. Henry E. PaulMrs. Lynda PaulMr. Michael K. PauliDr. William D. PaulusMr. and Ms. Larry W. PaxtonRev. Sandra K. PayetteMrs. Anne E. PaylingMrs. Kathleen E. PedroffDr. Joseph A. PerezMr. John B. PerkinsMr. John F. PetersMrs. Josephine P. PetersonMrs. Mary C. PetrichMr. Thomas V. PetzingerMs. Tina C. PfenningerMrs. Nancy E. PhillipsMr. Ronald P. PhillipsDr. Carol A. PierceMr. Gary D. PierceMrs. Jennifer PierceMr. Richard W. PiersonMrs. Susan R. PiersonDr. Kathleen Piker-KingMrs. Carol S. PinneyMr. Hubert R. PinneyMrs. Nancy D. PinneyMr. Patrick C. PinneyDr. John D. PiperMrs. Susan E. PirontiMrs. Patricia S. PlattMr. Richard R. PocockMr. J. Edward PohjalaMrs. Sheila M. PohjalaMr. Douglas N. PohtoMrs. Hollace A. PoissantMrs. Martha H. PolacsekMrs. Cynthia J. PollockMr. John W. PollockMr. Timothy S. PopaMr. Alan M. PorterMrs. J. Elaine PorterMr. Stephen PortsMrs. Nancy J. PostonMr. Robert K. PotoMr. Robert S. PotoMrs. Toni A. PovenskiMr. Mark A. PreusserDr. Diana L. PriestMrs. Shirley B. Prisk, ASCPMrs. Nancy PrueterMr. Melvin P. PucciMr. James P. PuckettMr. Ted M. PurvianceMrs. Carol S. QuackenbushMrs. Nancy J. RactliffeMrs. Carol M. RadiganMr. A. Lee RadlerMrs. Gayle L. RadlerMr. Richard F. RaebelMrs. Sandra L. RaffaMr. Howard M. RakestrawMr. Carl E. RalstonMs. Elinor Jane Jane Ralston, CPAMr. Alan RamsayMrs. Judith L. RamsayMs. Sara E. RamsayMr. Robert D. RamseyMrs. Sarah A. RamseyMrs. Grace W. RankinMrs. Janet E. RayMrs. Sibyl L. ReamDr. Karen A. ReedMrs. Jill A. ReederMr. Larry W. ReederMrs. Mary A. Regula

The Honorable Ralph RegulaMr. David E. ReichardMrs. Denise A. ReichardMr. Kenneth N. RemitaMrs. Maxine L. RemitaMrs. Faye A. RenzMr. William C. RhodesMrs. Kathleen A. RickertDr. Benjamin F. RiderMr. Harold E. RiggleMrs. Joan RiggleMr. James A. RindinMrs Patricia Lance RippleDr. and Mrs. James H. Ritchie, Jr.Mrs. Tracy S. RitchieMr. Bruce E. RobbMr. Ralph M. RobertsAtty. Alex J. RobertsonMrs. Barbara L. RobertsonMs. Barbara M. RobinsonMrs. Cynthia L. RobinsonMr. F. Gregg RobinsonMrs. Karen A. RobinsonDr. Thomas D. RobinsonMr. Richard A. RockMrs. Sue M. RodiDr. James P. RodmanMrs. Margaret K. RodmanMrs. Mary Jo RodriguezMrs. Libbie M. RomighMr. Terry A. RomighMr. Richard V. Rose, Jr.Mrs. Marian R. RossMrs. Violet G. RossMr. John O. RouseMrs. Deborah Fish RowlandMr. Guy O. RowlandMrs. Joan M. RunionMrs. Cynthia R. RussellDr. D.Todd RussellDr. Jane L. RussellMrs. Linda L. RussellMrs. Lynne A. RussellMrs. Nancy L. RussoMrs. Suzanne K. RutanMr. Robert T. RuthMrs. Debra L. RutledgeMr. David F. RutterMrs. Mary Alice RutterMr. James W. RydzakMrs. Jeanne M. RydzakMr. Frank W. SachireDr. John E. SaffellDr. Thomas N. SalmonDr. Richard R. SaltsmanMr. Donald T. Sampson, Jr.Mrs. Sally A. SampsonMrs. Kathleen L. SamuelMrs. Janice M. SandersMrs. Karen J. SandsMr. Michael R. SandsMrs. Margery J. SangreeMr. Roberts A. Sargent, Jr.Mr. Joel L. SassaMrs. Kathleen C. SassaMrs. Carma J. SauersMr. Richard D. SauersMr. Richard M. SavageMrs. Anne E. SaylorMrs. Mary B. ScammanMr. David A. ScarpittiMr. John C. ScarpittiMrs. Kathryn ScarpittiMrs. Laurie L. ScarpittiDr. Vicki J. SchaefferMiss Carol E. SchifflerMr. Charles E. SchilligMrs. Susan SchilligMr. Ralph C. SchlottMr. Bruce L. SchmidtMrs. M. Joan SchmidtMrs. Alice B. SchmutzMr. Carl R. SchneiderDr. E. Karl SchneiderMrs. Nancy J. SchneiderMiss Marilyn B. ScholzMr. David R. SchoolerMr. Jim E. SchoryMiss Sally A. SchweitzerMiss Deborah SchwendimanMrs. Barbara J. ScottMrs. Betty F. ScottMr. Bruce E. SedgwickMrs. Lynne K. SedgwickMrs. Debbie A. SeimeMr. James Robert SementsMrs. Jill N. SementsMs. Elaine SemperMr. James H. ShaefferMrs. Marcia E. ShafferDr. Louis G. ShaheenMr. Michael S. Shaheen, Jr.Mrs. Sadie ShaheenMrs. Linda L. SharpMrs. Laurie D. ShaubAtty. Earl C. SheehanMrs. Nancy A. SheehanDr. Richard D. Sheehan, M.D.Mr. Robert K. SheehanMrs. Betty A. SheetzMr. Brian D. SheetzMrs. Christine M. SheetzMrs. Judith SheetzLTC Olen D. SheperdMrs. Marian M. ShernMrs. Deanna K. ShetlerMr. Karl L. Shetler, Jr.Mrs. Cheryl A. ShieldsDr. Clifford D. ShieldsMr. Richard Kerry Shields

Mrs. Ethel D. ShillidayMr. Jack D. ShoffnerMrs. Mary Lou ShollenbergerMr. James D. ShortMrs. Janice SiefersMr. Robert G. SiefersMr. Michael C. SilkMrs. Joy E. SilverhartMrs. Joyce A. SimmelinkMrs. Barbara J. SimmonsAtty. Kent N. SimmonsMrs. Jacquelyn SimonsMrs. Linda E. SimpsonMrs. Linda Louise SingerDr. Dorothy A. SiskMrs. Genevieve E. Sivula-PhillipsDr. Stephen SivulichMr. Len SlackMrs. Lynda L. SlackMrs. Thelma E. SlaterMrs. Gail K SlezakMs. Linda L. SlickerDr. Lawson C. SmartMrs. Meredith A. SmartMrs. Rae SmedleyMr. Albert H. SmithMiss Barbara A. SmithMrs. Beverly SmithMr. C. Richard SmithMr. Donald F. SmithDr. Donald P. SmithMr. Edward H. SmithMrs. Helen Jean SmithDr. James K. Smith, Sr.Mrs. Patricia L. SmithMrs. Carolyn A. SnodeMr. David L. SnyderMrs. Mildred P. SnyderMrs. Phyllis S. SohnMrs. F. Ellen SolDr. Charles H. SongMr. Lynn O. SontumMr. Jeffrey H. SouthworthMr. David L. SpanglerMrs. Karen J. SpanglerMiss Betty Jane SparrMs. Linda A. SpearMrs. Susan A. SpearsMr. Cameron H. SpeckMrs. Judith A. SpeerDr. Robert L. SpeerMrs. Eleanor SpencerRev. Gregory L. SpencerRev. Jack E. SpencerMrs. Mildred SpencerMrs. Carole M. SpikerRev. Elizabeth J. SpikerMrs. Karen L. SpikerMr. William E. SpikerMr. William J. Spiker, J.D.Mrs. Claire E. SpringerMiss Georgia M. SprinkleMrs. Linda J. SquiresMr. Brian L. StaffordMrs. Evelyn P. StaffordMrs. Martha J. StaffordMr. John M. StammMrs. Dorothy M. StanleyMr. Keith R. StanleyMr. Roger H. StanleyMrs. Kay StarkeyMr. James A. SteelMrs. Kathleen A. SteelMrs. Merabeth SteffenMr. Arthur D. StehlikMrs. Anne L. StempelMr. George J. StephanRev. Charles W. StewartMrs. Stephanie M. StitzelMrs. JoAnn B. StockerDr. Alfred E. StockumMrs. Mary Ann Stockum, RNMr. Lewis J. StofferMr. Richard R. StofferMr. David A. StofkaAtty. D. Stephen Stone, Jr.Mrs. Laura J. StoneMrs. Patricia A. StoneMrs. Kathy L. StonemanMr. J. Randolph StonesiferMrs. Bonnie J. StoopsMr. George E. Stradley IIMr. Richard StradleyMrs. Sally StradleyMr Robert W. StrangMrs. Lynne W. StrasserMr. Philip J. StrasserMrs. Martha P. StrauchMiss Nancy R. StrauchMr. Robert A. StricklandMr. Virgil N. Stroia, Jr.Mr. Warren O. StrubMrs. Betsy J. StrubbeMr. Jon S. StrubbeMs. Kathy M. StugmyerMr. Thomas A. StugmyerDr. Mary F. SturmMrs. Jaqueline N. StutzMrs. Mary Ann SudolnikMrs. Margaret K. SulserMrs. Flora SunMr. Frederick E. SunMr. Gary S. SuttonMrs. Linda L. SuttonMr. William B. SuttonMrs. Martha Jane SvobodaMr. James R. SwagerMr. and Mrs. Jerry J. SwaineMr. R. Dean SwaldoMrs. Ann C. Swarts

Mr. David A. SwartsMrs. Leslie A. SwiftMrs. Ruth Anne SwiftDr. Paul B. SwindermanMr. James M. SwitzerMrs. Laura K. SwitzerMr. S. O. SwygertMrs. Diane M. SyferMrs. Norma L. TacheMrs. Joyce Y. TagliaferroMr. Octave TalabaMr. Ralph E. TamperDr. Edwin C. TanMrs. Sara L. TannehillMr. William T. TannehillMr. Douglas G. TarrMrs. Beth E. TaylorMr. Burt L. TaylorMrs. Doris M. TaylorMrs. Edith N. TaylorMrs. Eleanor M. TaylorMr. Mark W. TaylorMrs. Nancy L. TaylorMr. Terence S. TaylorMs. Joni L. TeragawachiMrs. Barbara K. TereshkoMrs. Martha L. ThatcherMr. F. Michael TheriaultMrs. Lynda F. TheriaultMrs. Marcia A. ThomasMr. Paul E. ThomasMs. Sandra L. ThomasMrs. Stella ThomasMs. Suzan J. ThomasMs. Patricia L. ThompsonMr. Timothy W. ThompsonMs. Patricia L. ThomsonMr. Eugene A. Thorn IIIMs. Lee Ann Thorn, CPAMrs. Elizabeth A. ThorpeDr. Christopher J. TigheMrs. Sherry L. TigheMrs. Gretchen M. TimmonsMr. Curtis N. TinlinMr. Ralph E. ToalstonMr. J. Terry TolertonMrs. Joyce L. TolertonMrs. Judith C. TolertonMr. Robert H. TolertonMs. Amy A. TomkoMrs. Marjorie L. TopoleskiMrs. Donna L. TraceMr. James B. Trace, Jr.Major William V. Trask, USAF (Ret.)Mrs. Carol E. TraxingerMrs. Judith L. TreacyMrs. Rosine M. TrieffMrs. Mary J. TrustdorfMr. Martin L. Tschantz, Jr.Mr. L. Warren TuckerMrs. Sandra L. TuckerMr. Edward J. TurnerDr. Truman D. TurnquistMrs. Arden E. TuttleMr. Ward M. TuttleMrs. Diane B. UnderhillMr. Robert R. UnderhillMr. William F. UngarMr. Charles T. UngerMrs. Martha W. UngerMr. Bradley A. UrbonDr. Geoffrey M. UtterbackMrs. Carole A. Van AbelMs. Mary Lee VandevanderMrs. Carol A. VargoMr. Ronald J. VargoDr. Dean W. VarianMr. Richard C. VaughanRev. David William VenterMrs. Barb VerbusMr. John M. VovosMrs. Carolyn G. WadelinDr. Coe W. WadelinMr. Gerald R. WagnerDr. Harold R. WalkerMrs. Mary-Louise WalkerMr. Daniel O. WallerMr. John G. WalterMrs. Marilyn M. WalterMr. Ronald L. WalterMrs. Sally A. WaltersMrs. Brenda M. WardeskaDr. Jeffrey G. WardeskaMr. Michael S. WardleMrs. Elizabeth P. WarnerMr. William L. WarrenMr. Dennis C. WarstlerMr. Harry D. WatkinsMrs. Linda E. WatsonMr. Charles C. WattsMrs. Judith L. WattsMrs. Beth Ann WavrekDr. David A. WavrekMrs. Linda K. WeadMr. Robert S. WealsMr. Jack H. WearstlerMrs. Karen J. WeaverMr. Normand E. WeaverMr. David F. WebbMr. James R. WebbMs. Linda W. WebbDr. David S. WeberMr. Michael A. WeberDr. Charles F. WeickMr. Rudy WeidertMiss Cynthia A. WeikartMr. George K. Weimer, Jr.Mrs. Shirley A. WeimerMr. Norman G. WeingartMrs. Esther M. Wells

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The Mount Union FundEach year, generous alumni, friends, parents and organizations support campus programs and initiatives through gifts to The Mount Union Fund. These gifts support the current operations of the University by providing needed and flexible funds used to assist student aid, enhance campus technology, support campus improvement projects and address emerging opportunities. Simply put, the University would not be in the position it is in today without a strong and growing tradition of annual support. Those who support The Mount Union Fund do more than just share their resources or receive a tax benefit, they show their belief in the University, its faculty and students, its mission and its direction. Mount Union is indeed grateful for the nearly 3,000 donors to The Mount Union Fund.

1846 SocietyThe 1846 Society is the pinnacle of annual giving recognition. Membership in the 1846 Society is achieved by Donors who contribute $1,250 or more to the Mount Union Fund during the fiscal year (July 1-June 30). The following Donors, through their annual support, make a collective statement that their belief in the University of Mount Union is strong and that the University is indeed a priority in their philanthropic lives. The University salutes the following individuals who made a significant difference during 2014-2015.Sit Lux Club($25,000 and up)Mrs. Martha J. GartnerMr. and Mrs. Steven S. HarterMr. and Mrs. James OelschlagerEckler Club($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. and Mrs. James E. CostanzoMr. Charles B. JohnsonMrs. Miriam JohnsonMr. and Mrs. P. Eric RalstonDr. Clifford D. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Marcus L. SmithChapman Club($10,000 - $14,999)Mr. and Mrs. Marty E. AdamsAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Mark BaileyDr. and Mrs. Seth W. BrownMr. and Mrs. P. Roger ClayMr. and Mrs. Matthew G. DarrahMrs. Donna J. ErmlichAtty. and Mrs. John J. FlynnDr. and Mrs. Richard F. GieseMr. and Mrs. Allen E. GreenAtty. and Mrs. Randall C. HuntMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. KellerMrs. Ann McDanielDr. and Mrs. Richard C. McPhersonMs. Patricia A. MillerMr. and Mrs. John F. PetersMrs. Violet G. Ross

Dr. and Mrs. E. Karl SchneiderMr. David R. SchoolerClarke Club($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. and Mrs. David M. BlankDr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. ChalkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas ChristopherMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. DetlefDr. and Mrs. Richard L. DrakeMr. and Mrs. Mark S. DrayMs. Katherine P. FortneyMs. Megan M. FortneyMr. and Mrs. Scott R. GindlesbergerMr. and Mrs. David R. GramMr. and Mrs. Timothy R. GravesDr. and Mrs. Donald R. GrayMs. Nancy J. GrayAtty. and Mrs. Fred J. HauptMr. and Mrs. Richard James, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William LaveryDr. Michael W. LindamoodMs. Megan L. MorrisonMr. Mark A. Schaefer and Ms. Nancy H. HillMr. and Mrs. John R. SeboMr. and Mrs. Glenn SilverhartMr. and Mrs. George E. Stradley IIMr. and Mrs. Scott R. TaylorMs. Lee Ann ThornFounders’ Club($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Mark W. AltierMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. BarnhouseMrs. Bonnie J. BernhardtMr. and Mrs. Dennis BieryDr. and Mrs. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Blair CumminsMr. J. Dawson CunninghamMs. Dorothy J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Keith E. DownardDr. and Mrs. Edward L. FarnhamMr. and Mrs. Bradley D. GerberMr. and Mrs. Glenn E. HamiltonMr. Jeff L. HatteryDr. Debra J. Hazen-MartinDr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KiblerMr. Gregory L. KingDr. and Mrs. William G. KrochtaDr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.Mr. George L. Lafferty, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lazear, Jr.Mrs. Betty J. LowerMr. and Mrs. Joseph MacBennMr. Joseph V. MacBennMr. and Mrs. Richard MarabitoMr. and Mrs. Gerard MastroianniDr. Karen L. McLachlanMr. and Mrs. Michael G. Muffet, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. MyersMrs. Martha J. OrwickMr. and Mrs. Eric A. OttoMrs. Charlene PankuchMr. Thomas V. PetzingerDr. Virginia A. RhodesMr. and Mrs. E. Dennis RossDr. and Mrs. D.Todd RussellMr. and Mrs. Brian L. StaffordMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. StehlikDr. and Mrs. Guido H. StempelDr. Jennifer S. Stevens and Dr. Michael

MaherMr. David W. Stewart and Mrs. Vilma

GuiducciMr. and Mrs. Aaron J. SwartzMr. and Mrs. Laurence E. TalleyMr. Mark W. TaylorMs. Sandra L. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Thorn IIIDr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. UtterbackMrs. Karen T. WiesePresident’s Club($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Mark R. AllenMr. James G. AnthonyMr. and Mrs. John A. Arbie, Sr.Ms. Lynne BarthDr. and Mrs. James W. BearMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. BeeghlyMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. BentivegnaMr. and Mrs. Albert P. BlankDr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bragdon, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Alan BurkyMrs. Richard CampbellMr. and Mrs. Roger D. CampbellMr. and Mrs. E. Dominic CapersMr. and Mrs. Ross L. ClemAtty. and Mrs. Dennis R. ClunkJudge and Mrs. R. R. Denny Clunk

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Mr. David A. SwartsMrs. Leslie A. SwiftMrs. Ruth Anne SwiftDr. Paul B. SwindermanMr. James M. SwitzerMrs. Laura K. SwitzerMr. S. O. SwygertMrs. Diane M. SyferMrs. Norma L. TacheMrs. Joyce Y. TagliaferroMr. Octave TalabaMr. Ralph E. TamperDr. Edwin C. TanMrs. Sara L. TannehillMr. William T. TannehillMr. Douglas G. TarrMrs. Beth E. TaylorMr. Burt L. TaylorMrs. Doris M. TaylorMrs. Edith N. TaylorMrs. Eleanor M. TaylorMr. Mark W. TaylorMrs. Nancy L. TaylorMr. Terence S. TaylorMs. Joni L. TeragawachiMrs. Barbara K. TereshkoMrs. Martha L. ThatcherMr. F. Michael TheriaultMrs. Lynda F. TheriaultMrs. Marcia A. ThomasMr. Paul E. ThomasMs. Sandra L. ThomasMrs. Stella ThomasMs. Suzan J. ThomasMs. Patricia L. ThompsonMr. Timothy W. ThompsonMs. Patricia L. ThomsonMr. Eugene A. Thorn IIIMs. Lee Ann Thorn, CPAMrs. Elizabeth A. ThorpeDr. Christopher J. TigheMrs. Sherry L. TigheMrs. Gretchen M. TimmonsMr. Curtis N. TinlinMr. Ralph E. ToalstonMr. J. Terry TolertonMrs. Joyce L. TolertonMrs. Judith C. TolertonMr. Robert H. TolertonMs. Amy A. TomkoMrs. Marjorie L. TopoleskiMrs. Donna L. TraceMr. James B. Trace, Jr.Major William V. Trask, USAF (Ret.)Mrs. Carol E. TraxingerMrs. Judith L. TreacyMrs. Rosine M. TrieffMrs. Mary J. TrustdorfMr. Martin L. Tschantz, Jr.Mr. L. Warren TuckerMrs. Sandra L. TuckerMr. Edward J. TurnerDr. Truman D. TurnquistMrs. Arden E. TuttleMr. Ward M. TuttleMrs. Diane B. UnderhillMr. Robert R. UnderhillMr. William F. UngarMr. Charles T. UngerMrs. Martha W. UngerMr. Bradley A. UrbonDr. Geoffrey M. UtterbackMrs. Carole A. Van AbelMs. Mary Lee VandevanderMrs. Carol A. VargoMr. Ronald J. VargoDr. Dean W. VarianMr. Richard C. VaughanRev. David William VenterMrs. Barb VerbusMr. John M. VovosMrs. Carolyn G. WadelinDr. Coe W. WadelinMr. Gerald R. WagnerDr. Harold R. WalkerMrs. Mary-Louise WalkerMr. Daniel O. WallerMr. John G. WalterMrs. Marilyn M. WalterMr. Ronald L. WalterMrs. Sally A. WaltersMrs. Brenda M. WardeskaDr. Jeffrey G. WardeskaMr. Michael S. WardleMrs. Elizabeth P. WarnerMr. William L. WarrenMr. Dennis C. WarstlerMr. Harry D. WatkinsMrs. Linda E. WatsonMr. Charles C. WattsMrs. Judith L. WattsMrs. Beth Ann WavrekDr. David A. WavrekMrs. Linda K. WeadMr. Robert S. WealsMr. Jack H. WearstlerMrs. Karen J. WeaverMr. Normand E. WeaverMr. David F. WebbMr. James R. WebbMs. Linda W. WebbDr. David S. WeberMr. Michael A. WeberDr. Charles F. WeickMr. Rudy WeidertMiss Cynthia A. WeikartMr. George K. Weimer, Jr.Mrs. Shirley A. WeimerMr. Norman G. WeingartMrs. Esther M. Wells

Mrs. Linda C. WellsMrs. Mary Lou WellsMrs. Diana Brumbaugh WellspringMr. Neil R. WengerMr. Gary P. WenningMrs. Jennifer L. WenningMrs. Dona G. WestDr. Joyce A. WestMrs. Nancy L. WetzelMrs. Martha S. WheatonMrs. Amy J. WheelerMr. John M. WheelerMrs. Paula L. WhetstoneMr. Scott F. WhetstoneMrs. Laura S. WhineryMrs. Karen A. WhitacreRev. Paul R. White

Mr. R. Blaine WhiteDr. Walter A. Wichern, Jr.Mrs. Dolores L. WiegandMrs. Carole WierMr. Bill E. WilliamsMr. John D. WilliamsMrs. Judith E. WilliamsMrs. Lillian G. WilliamsRev. Gale R. WilliamsonMs. Judith E. WillourMrs. Beverly WilsonDr. David G. WilsonMrs. Jean J. WilsonMrs. Joanne L. WilsonRev. John R. WilsonMs. Karen J. WilsonMs. Leigh Ann Wilson, Esq.

Dr. Richard S. WilsonMr. W. Mac WilsonMr. William WilsonMrs. Janet E. WindmeierMr. Wilbert C. WinoldDr. Richard M. WiseMrs. Cynthia A. WismarMr. Daniel A. WismarMr. Jeffrey M. WojtowiczMr. Donald L. WolfeMrs. Frances E. WolfeDr. WollamMichael J. Woloschak, O.D.Mr. David S. WolpertMrs. Debby (Betz) A. WolpertMrs. Deborah S. WoodMrs. Carol L. Woodling

Mr. Gary L. WoodlingMr. James R. WoodruffMr. Gordon D. WoolbertMrs. Mildred K. WoolfMrs. Betty M. WoolleyMrs. Alice E. WormanMr. David W. WorthMrs. Paula B. WorthMrs. Cynthia A. WrightDr. Jean A. WrightnourMrs. Ellen June (E.J.) WulfMr. Gary G. WulfMr. William E. WyrickMrs. Lora L. WyssMr. William R. Wyss, Jr.Mr. Albert W. YeagleyMrs. Carol S. Yeagley

Mrs. Dorothy J. YohnMrs. Gail M. YoungMrs. Marilyn Mellor YoungMrs. Sarah G. ZacksMr. Joseph A. Zelasko, Jr.Mr. Ralph S. ZendeMr. Robert E. ZimmermanMr. Gary A. ZinkMrs. Luella M. ZinkMr. David C. ZokyMrs. Elizabeth Malicord ZriedMr. William R. ZumkehrMrs. Barbara G. ZuraMr. Anton P. Zurbrugg, USA (Ret.)Mrs. Catherine L. ZurbruggDr. Michael L. Zwilling

Attys. and Mrs. Michael L. ColeMr and Mrs. Richard L. CraigMr. and Mrs. Robert W. CrispinMr. and Mrs. Brad E. CusterMr. and Mrs. Louis E. DaughertyDr. Joseph and Dr. Elizabeth DavidsonMiss Betty J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeHoffMrs. Marjorie C. DenninAtty. and Mrs. Samuel L. DouglassDr. Jeffrey Draves and Dr. Patricia DravesMr. and Mrs. Philip B. EhrmanMrs. Catherine S. EllsworthMr. and Mrs. Todd D. FisherMr. Thomas C. FlaniganMr. and Mrs. John FrazierMr. and Mrs. Donald E. FriedrichMr. and Mrs. Doug A. GarverMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. GarverMr. and Mrs. Scott D. GillMr. and Mrs. Bradley GorisMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. GrafficeMr. Daniel GriffithMr. Michael K. Haidet and Mrs. Susan L.

HaidetMr. Alan and Dr. Suzanne HaroldMr. and Mrs. Scott T. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Lynn J. HartrickRev. and Mrs. Dwight HayesMr. and Mrs. Patrick D. HeddlestonDr. Laurel and Dr. Duane HeymanMr. and Mrs. Thomas HoffmanMr. Joseph W. HollidayMr. and Mrs. Doug S. HubertMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. HuntMr. and Mrs. Mark S. InzettaAtty. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. JakmidesDr. Judith Jones and Dr. Mary PowersDr. and Mrs. William A. JonesMr. and Mrs. Brian D. KellerMs. Lynn KellerMr. Robert A. KerrMr. Mark P. KingstonMr. and Mrs. David LaksoMr. and Mrs. Garland LikinsDr. and Mrs. Ken LloydMr. and Mrs. Elvin R. MadisonMr. Jack L. MadisonMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Maloney, Sr.Mrs. Virginia McCready

Mrs. David C. McCulloughMs. Janet A. McLeanMr. David G. MenoskyMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. MooreMrs. Janis MorganMrs. Lois C. MyersMr. Richard F. MyersMr. James J. Nahra and Ms. Anna CapaldiMrs. Dorothy NeyMr. and Mrs. Henry E. PaulMr. and Mrs. Michael K. PauliDr. and Mrs. William D. PaulusMr. and Mrs. Ronald G. PierceMr. and Mrs. Richard W. PiersonMr. and Mrs. Patrick C. PinneyMr. and Mrs. David E. ReichardDr. and Mrs. Thomas D. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. James W. RydzakMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. SandersMr. and Mrs. Neal SangreeMr. and Mrs. Joel L. SassaMr and Mrs. William F. Schumacher IIIMrs. Debbie A. SeimeMrs. Sadie ShaheenMrs. Betty A. SheetzDr. Dorothy A. SiskDr. and Mrs. Charles H. SongDr. and Mrs. Robert L. SpeerMr. and Mrs. William E. SpikerMs. Susan K. StarkeyMr. and Mrs. James A. SteelMr. Matthew P. StinsonMr. and Mrs. Keith F. StockerMr. and Ms. Brian StuchellMr. Michael S. StullMr. and Mrs. James M. SwitzerMrs. Elizabeth A. ThorpeMs. Amy A. TomkoMrs. Sandra L. TuckerMr. and Mrs. Ward M. TuttleMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WakehamMr. Ronald L. WalterMr. and Mrs. George K. Weimer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. WhetstoneRev. Paul R. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Douglas WilcoxMr. and Mrs. Roger W. Winslow, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David S. WolpertE.J. McDonald WulfMr. Jeffrey S. ZucalMr. and Mrs. Anton P. Zurbrugg, USA (Ret.)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

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Class of 1918($15,000 - $24,999)Dr. Roland Jones* ^

Class of 1920($200 - $499)Ralph Ramsayer* ^

Class of 1923($2,500 - $4,999)Ms. Phyllis A. Crook* ^

Class of 1933($10,000 - $14,999)Dr. Atlee B. Hendricks*+^

Class of 1935($10,000 - $14,999)Miss Helen E. McGregor ^($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Evangeline M. (Glass) Case* (M)

Class of 1937($15,000 - $24,999)Dr. John E. Saffell*+^(M)Mrs. Alice B. (Bliss) Schmutz* ^(M)

Class of 1938($25,000 and up)Mrs. Martha J. (Schweinsberger) Chaney ^

Class of 1939($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Richard James, Jr.* (M)($100 - $199)Mrs. Ruth L. (Kutsch) Krumlauf*

Class of 1940($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Marjorie S. (Stroup) James* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Marjorie C. (Wilkins) Dennin ($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Ruth A. (Leonard) Schafer* ^

Class of 1941($200 - $499)Mrs. Marjorie A. (Heaston) Pappas* (M)Dr. Richard S. Wilson* (M)

Class of 1942($1,250 - 2,499)Mr. Richard A. Jones*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Betty L. (Lynn) Jones*+ (M)($200 - $499)Mrs. Lois A. (Stanley) McCrea*+ ($100 - $199)Mrs. Helen E. (Koehnlein) Alexander* (M)Mrs. Mary S. (Shilts) Boster*Dr. Arthur F. Dundon* (M)

Class of 1943($15,000 - $24,999)Dr. Clifford D. Shields*+ (M)($200 - $499)Mr. Robert A. Hively* (M)Mrs. Alice E. (Von Storch) Worman* (M)($100 - $199)Mrs. Alice (Shoemaker) Kintner* Mrs. Lillian E. (Addicott) Sell* ^Rev. Charles W. Stewart* (M)

Class of 1944($25,000 and up)Mrs. Violet G. (Bica)Ross*+ (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Dr. Edward J. Lazear, Jr.*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Richard F. Myers* ^(M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. David F. McFarland*+ (M) Mrs. Mary Beth E. (Carr) McFarland*+ (M)($200 - $499)Mr. Andy Dordea* (M)

Class of 1945($25,000 and up)Ms. Beatrice Witteman* ^($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Martha J. (Nicholson) Orwick* (M)($200 - $499)Mrs. Martha L. (Johnson) Gilbert* (M)($100 - $199)Mr. Roger H. Stanley*+^(M)Mr. William L. Warren* (M)DonorsMrs. Shirley (Maharidge) Pinkerton*+ Mrs. Mildred K. (Kitzmiller) Woolf* (M)

Class of 1946 ($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Eileen L. (Sterrett) Lazear*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Virginia (Saffell) McCready*+ (M)Mrs. Lois C. (Everett) Myers* (M)($500 - $1,249)Rev. Dwight Hayes* (M)Mrs. Jane E. (Eynon) Moncrief* (M)($200 - $499)Mrs. M. Jean (McCready) Hines* ^(M)Dr. Robert H. Hines* (M)Mrs. Ruth Anne (Myers) Swift* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Jean (Neill) Mason* (M)

Class of 1947($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Martha S. (Scott) Wheaton*+^(M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Ellen June (E.J.) (McDonald) Wulf* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Alyce A. (Springer) Hall*+ (M)Mrs. Nancy A. (Newton) Sheehan* (M)($200 - $499)Mr. James R. Halls*+ (M)Ms. Beverley J. Hanley* (M)($100 - $199)Mrs. Evelyn M. (Garst) Knowlton*+ (M)Mrs. Betty June (Ritter) Olson*+ (M)DonorsMr. C. Edward DeGraw Mrs. Marilee (Ortmayer) Franke* Mr. Kenneth N. Remita*+ (M)Mrs. Maxine L. Remita*+ (M)

Class of 1948($2,500 - $4,999)Dr. Joy E. Lawrence*+^($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Betty Lou (Baker) Honaker* Mrs. Irene R. (Rowan) Koval* (M)Atty. Earl C. Sheehan* (M)Dr. Walter Wollam* (M)($200 - $499)Mr. Camillo A. Galieti* (M)Mrs. Madalyn (Walters) Maxhimer* Mr. Robert S. Poto*+ (M)Mrs. Martha W. (Lutz) Unger* (M)($100 - $199)Mr. Paul H. Keiser* (M)DonorsMrs. Kitty L. (Scheehle) Burris*

Class of 1949($25,000 and up)Mrs. Dorothy J. (Werstler) McPherson* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Mary S. (Scott) Kibler*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Lorena M. (Burnell) Campbell* (M)Mr. Elvin R. Madison*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Harold L. Hall*+ (M)Mrs. Terry M. (Minor) Kopriver*+ (M)Mrs. Carolyn G. (Walker) Wadelin* (M)($200 - $499)Mrs. Arlene C. (Kemery) Akerman*+ (M)Mrs. Shirley P. (Purtell) Bickel*+ (M)Mrs. Aileen M. (Rowe) Estep* (M)Mr. Roy E. Estep* (M)Mrs. Martha J. (Grenfell) Hostetler*+ (M)Dr. Charles B. Ketcham* (M)Mrs. Margaret A. (Meacham) Mihalyi* Mr. Charles T. Unger* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. Wilbur M. Birthelmer* Mr. Richard A. Duro* (M)Mrs. Mary L. (Rinner) Maag* Mrs. Muriel P. (Peterson) Morgan* (M)DonorsDr. John R. Bay* (M)Mr. Herbert L. Gross (M)Mr. James E. Hart* (M)Miss Thelma C. Hill* (M)Mrs. M. Jean (Richards) Johanson* (M)Mr. Charles P. Krekas* Mr. Edwin J. Marini* Mrs. Donna N. (Day) Shreve Mr. Warren O. Strub*+ (M)Mr. S. O. Swygert* (M)Dr. Richard M. Wise* (M)

Class of 1950($25,000 and up)Dr. Richard C. McPherson* (M)Mrs. M. Virginia (Casterton) Riggs* ^($2,500 - $4,999)Dr. Daniel A. Kibler*+ (M)Mr. Tony A. Lee* (M)Mr. Jack L. Madison*+ (M)

($500 - $1,249)Mr. Howard B. Friend* Mr. Robert L. Gempler* (M)Dr. Coe W. Wadelin* (M)($200 - $499)Mr. Arthur B. Bell* (M)Mrs. Eleanor M. (Meacham) Broscoe + Mrs. R. J. (Donaldson) Corey* Mrs. Joyce P. (Parker) Ketcham* (M)Mr. Earl D. Kilchenman + Miss Jean L. Martin ^Mrs. Alice (Weir) Myser* (M)Atty. Thomas Paris* (M)Mr. Albert Prazniak*+ Mrs. Mary B. (Bennett) Scamman*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mr. Robert T. Bonnes* (M)Mrs. Nancy S. (Sampson) Hank* (M)Mr. George E. Mani*+ (M)Mrs. Martha L. Mani*+ (M)Mr. Robert D. Ramsey* (M)Mr. Robert T. Ruth* (M)Mrs. Laurie P. (Phillips) Steffy* Mr. Robert H. Tolerton* ^(M)Dr. Harold R. Walker*+ (M)Mr. John M. Wheeler* (M)DonorsMrs. Norma V. (Stanley) Coudert* (M)Dr. Franklin A. Coy*+ (M)Mrs. Kathleen M. (McFadden) Glover*+ (M)Mrs. Trudy S. (Swan) Kitzmiller* (M)Mr. Norman F. Larson, Sr.* (M)Mrs. R. Jeanne Lonsbury* Mr. Charles D. MacLagan* Mr. Jack E. Miller* (M)Miss Dorothy A. Morris* ^Mr. Martin L. Tschantz, Jr.* (M)Mr. Gerald R. Wagner* (M)Mr. Wilbert C. Winold* (M)

Class of 1951($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. Harold H. Walker* ^($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Donna J. (Elliott) Ermlich*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Judge R. R. D. Clunk* (M)Mr. James M. Elder*+ (M)Mrs. JoAnn B. (Ballantyne) Stocker*+ (M)Mrs. Elizabeth A. (Sonday) Thorpe* (M)Mr. Ward M. Tuttle* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. John W. Fithian* Mr. Walter R. Haidet* (M)Dr. Richard D. Sheehan, M.D.* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Marilyn B. (Morgan) Harrison* (M)Mr. Richard R. Horton* (M)Mr. William M. Mihalyi* Mrs. Pauline A. (Rankin) Mollenkopf* (M)Dr. Arthur E. Oberster* (M)Mrs. Margaret K. (Kinsey) Rodman* (M)Miss Betty J. Sparr* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Jeane (Archer) Baylor* (M)Mr. Edward C. Campeau*+ (M)Mr. Donald E. Evans* (M)Mrs. Kay M. (Martin) Evans* (M)Rev. John L. Love, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Sarah A. (Dimit) Ramsey* (M)Rev. Donald L. Steffy* Mrs. Jean J. (Joachim) Wilson* (M)DonorsMrs. Sara J. (Hawkins) Eddins*+ (M)Mr. John L. Griffith* (M)Mrs. Maxine L. (Portman) Griffith* (M)Mr. Raymond R. Russell* Mrs. Elizabeth M. (Malicord) Zried* (M)

Class of 1952($5,000 - $9,999)Dr. William G. Krochta* (M)Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Anne L. (Elliott) Stempel* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Arden E. (Davis) Tuttle* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Joanne E. (Cole) Bhatta* (M)Mr. J. Edward Pohjala*+ (M)Mrs. Marian M. (Meacham) Shern*+ (M)Dr. Paul B. Swinderman* (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Herbert A. Barry* (M)Mr. Jack C. Huntsberger* (M)Mr. James E. Mackey* (M)Mr. Melvin P. Pucci* (M)Mrs. Martha Jane (Frary) Svoboda* (M)Mrs. Donna J. Taylor* Col. Eugene T. Taylor, USAF* ($100 - $199) Dr. Howard B. Cobbs*+ Mr. Wilbur H. Davidson* Atty. Shirley A. (Robb) Dubetz*+ (M)Mr. Duane S. Guiler*+^(M)Mr. Richard C. Masters* (M)Mrs. Kathleen A. Rickert* (M)

Atty. Alex J. Robertson* (M)Mrs. Barbara L. Robertson* (M)Mrs. Mary L. (Schmutzler) Shollenberger* (M)Mrs. Norma L. (Wilhelm) Tache* (M)DonorsDr. Wilton E. Eckley* Mrs. Ruth A. (Noble) Heintzelman, RN* (M)Mr. Patrick A. Mancuso* (M)Mr. Walter D. Mueller* Mr. James S. Rittenhouse ^

Class of 1953($10,000 - $14,999) Richard E. Edwards*+ ($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Helen (Wright) Farnham* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Jack H. Colwell*+ ($500 - $1,249)Dr. Donald W. Cox* (M)Dr. Craig W. George* (M)Mrs. Shirley A. (Overholt) George* (M)Dr. James Magisano* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Mary Jane (Noble) Bair*+ (M)Mrs. Emma Jean (Blattler) Gerhardt*+ (M)Mr. Louis D. Giovanelli* (M)Mrs. Carolyn (Krabill) Huntsberger* (M)Mr. Marvin W. Lautzenheiser* (M)Mr. C. Richard Smith* (M)Mr. Paul E. Thomas* (M)Dr. Charles F. Weick* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. James L. Friend*+ Mr. William G. Gordon*+ Mr. Ralph R. Kayler* (M)Mrs. Joyce E. (English) Laughlin* (M)Mr. Robert D. Morgan* Mr. David E. Owens*+ (M)Mrs. Esther A. (Heindel) Stewart* Mrs. Laura J. (Merriman) Stone* (M)Mrs. Eleanor M. (Meeker) Taylor* (M)DonorsMrs. Annetta L. (Kirk) Arris* Mrs. Ruth E. (Holmes) Buganski* (M)Mrs. Marilyn C. (Gartrell) Fouss* (M)Mrs. Jo Anne (Trimbur) Humbert* Mr. R. Bruce Markham* Mr. Robert K. Sheehan* (M)Major William V. Trask, USAF (Ret.)* (M)Mr. William D. Wilson

Class of 1954($5,000 - $9,999) Mr. George K. Weimer, Jr.* ^(M)($2,500 - $4,999)Dr. Edward L. Farnham* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Robert L. Buchs*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. David W. Craytor* (M)Mr. William E. Kuehn* (M)Mrs. Sheila M. (Sonday) Pohjala*+ (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Phyllis (Adams) Brooks* (M)Mr. Robert A. Hanson* (M)Mrs. Juanita M. (Calhoun) Harrison*+ (M)Mrs. Phyllis S. (Spitler) Sohn* (M)($100 - $199) Dr. William M. Buzogany Mrs. Nancy A. (Rohrbacher) Evans*+ (M)Mr. Ray G. Goodrich*+ (M)Mrs. Hazel M. (Good) Haffner* (M)Mr. Bruce S. Ketcham* (M)DonorsMr. John T. Cope

Class of 1955($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Judith K. (King) Douglass*+ (M)Atty. Samuel L. Douglass*+ (M)Mrs. Mary Ann (Close) Stockum, RN* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Nancy Jones Gray*+ (M)Mrs. Carolyn I. (Cowie) Krochta* (M)Dr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. George L. Lafferty, Jr.* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Bobbie Ports Buchs*+ (M)Mrs. Shirley M. (Allan) Finney*+ (M)Mr. Charles R. Hartman*+ Mrs. Janis (Lympany) Morgan* (M)Mrs. Carole M. Spiker*+ (M)Mr. William E. Spiker*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Vincent C. Obmann* (M)Dr. Joyce A. (Smith) West* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Mary Jo (Hamilton) Rodriguez* (M)Mr. Edward H. Smith*+ (M)Mrs. Marcia A. (Miller) Thomas* (M)

($100 - $199) Mrs. Mary E. (Howell) Friend*+ Mr. Wesley G. Hisey* Mr. Richard R. Stoffer* (M)Mr. Robert S. Weals* (M)DonorsRev. Jerald W. Baker* (M)Mr. Wade V. Berger* (M)Dr. Grace E. (Williamson) Eckley* Mrs. Nellie K. (Leitch) Eshler Mr. George R. Kellner* (M)Mr. Charles F. Winkle + Mr. Joseph A. Zelasko, Jr.* (M)

Class of 1956($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Shirley A. (Barrick) Weimer* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Ms. Janet A. McLean*+ (M)Mr. Eric A. Otto* (M)Mrs. Sally J. (Cooper) Otto* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Grace G. (Good) Hartman*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Timothy W. McLeod* ($200 - $499) Mr. John W. Morey, CLU* (M)Mr. Lowell B. Myers* (M)Mrs. Carole A. (Kenmuir) Van Abel* (M)Mr. John P. Van Abel* ^($100 - $199) Mrs. Marie S. (Dorff) Bruey*+ (M)Mr. Richard P. Koons* (M)Mr. Albert F. Mayforth* Mrs. Mary C. (Carr) Petrich* (M)Mrs. Mary Lou (Hukill) Wells* (M)Donors Mr. Wayne R. Amos*+ (M)Mr. Donald C. Eshler Mr. Peter G. Gaulton* (M)Mrs. Pauline F. (Linn) Limbach* Mrs. Rosine M. (Korosy) Trieff* (M)Mrs. Carol A. (Gorby) Weber

Class of 1957 ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. John B. Patterson*+ Mrs. Mary E. (Dunlap) Patterson*+ ($500 - $1,249)Dr. Thomas L. Allison, Ph.D.* (M)Mr. Dick M. Crum*+ (M)Mrs. Dora L. (Chappell) Forden*+ (M)Mr. William R. Fronk* (M)Mrs. Carole D. (Duncan) Kuehn* (M)Mrs. Dolores A. (Runninger) Pancoast*+ (M)($200 - $499) Dr. Donald G. Ahearn, Ph.D.* (M)Mr. Richard E. Beck* (M)Miss Marilyn F. Conrath* (M)Mr. William R. Hill* (M)Dr. W. F. (Barker) Hollaway*+ (M)Dr. Christopher M. King* (M)Mr. Ray A. Orlando* (M)Mr. William R. Zumkehr*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Diane (Drake) Armbrecht* (M)Dr. James C. Chang* (M)Mrs. Vivian J. (Smith) Faircloth* (M)Mrs. Phyllis J. (Barber) Mayforth* DonorsMr. Edward L. Brown* (M)Mrs. Marilyn G. (Hanson) Henne* (M)Mr. D. Richard Hoover* (M)Mr. Carl G. Johnson* (M)Mrs. Mary Lou E. (Mane) Mohr* (M)Ms. Sally (Sarah) A. (Adams) Mundell* Mr. Arthur C. O’Neil* (M)Mr. Bruce C. Pumphrey Mrs. Evelyn L. (Keck) Scott Mrs. Gretchen M. (Amstutz) Timmons* (M)Mrs. Marilyn M. (Potts) Walter* (M)

Class of 1958 ($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. George E. Stradley II* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Joy E. (Colley) Silverhart*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Joseph W. Holliday*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. Dorothy A. (Denning) Sisk* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Elna J. (Wise) Hanly* (M)Rev. John G. McLachlan*+ (M)Mrs. Sandra S. McLachlan*+ (M)Dr. James K. Smith, Sr.* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Lynne A. (Lehnis) Davison* (M)Mr. John A. Gottschling*+ (M)Mrs. Linda K. (Webb) Kandel*+ (M)Mrs. Marilyn J. (Jackson) King* (M)Dr. John D. Piper* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Barbara J. (Branfield) Caner* (M)Atty. Robert D. Conkel* (M)Mrs. Idamarie (Miller) Eckstein* (M)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

AlumniAll gifts to Mount Union are recognized by class year or by affiliated group on the following pages.

Mrs. Mary L. (Weaver) Evans* (M)Mr. Robert Q. Gallina* Mr. Dean R. Hoover* (M)Mrs. Patricia S. (Schweingruber) Platt* (M)Mr. David A. Stofka* (M)Donors Dr. Edwin D. Aluzas* Mrs. Gloria L. (Chase) Aluzas* Mr. Paul T. Demyanovich* (M)Captain Albert W. Eoff II* (M)Mr. Eugene R. Fahnert* (M)Mrs. Emily L. (Lutz) Hennen* (M)Ms. Barbara J. (Moore) Leister* Mrs. Shirley B. (Clark) Prisk, ASCP* (M)Ms. Joycelyn (Cramer) Stevens*+ Mr. Lowell E. Walker*

Class of 1959($15,000 - $24,999)Mrs. Sally (Shrake) Stradley* (M)($500 - $1,249)Atty. David E. Dohnal* Mrs. Joyce G. (Glover) Krahling*+ (M)LTC Jed O. Pancoast*+ (M)Dr. Thomas N. Salmon*+ (M)Mrs. Lillian G. (Bratcher) Williams*+ (M)($200 - $499) Rev. Clark E. Kandel, Jr.*+ (M)Mr. Ronald C. Neafie* (M)Mrs. Nancy M. (Karcher) Roemer* Ms. Lora L. Shank*+ Mr. Gary A. Zink* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. David W. Carter*+ Dr. James A. Dougherty* Mrs. Carole A. (Marlowe) Gilbert* (M)Mr. Harold E. Mains* (M)Mrs. Carol L. (Cooley) Neumann* Mr. Edward B. Neumann* Mr. Ronald C. Riggs* DonorsMr. Al L. Buck, Jr.* Miss Barbara A. Chambers*+ (M)Mrs. Janet L. (Frazier) Culp* (M)Mr. David L. Henne* (M)Mrs. Cynthia S. (Stanley) Hossman* (M)Mrs. Darlene M. (Howard) Lambert* Mr. Richard L. Neafie + Mr. Domenic J. Pannitto* (M)Mrs. Nancy J. (Long) Patterson* (M)Mr. William L. Pizzica Mrs. J. Elaine (Cahoon) Porter* (M)Mr. Robert E. Rodgers* Mrs. Evelyn P. (Chenot) Stafford* (M)

Class of 1960 ($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Richard L. Brooks*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. Blair Cummins* ($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. Robert L. Speer*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Winston S. Anderson, Sr.*+ (M)Mrs. Susan E. (Edwardson) Dohnal* Mrs. Mary A. (Juergens) Goldner* (M)Mr. Richard E. Goldner* (M)Rev. James M. Hanly* (M)Mrs. Julianne (Sera) Klippert* (M)Mr. Henry P. Nemenz, Sr.* ^(M)Mrs. Nancy J. (Green) Parsley* (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Raymond C. Campeau*+ (M)Mr. William A. Jarrett* Rev. Carolyn O. (Olds) Mikels, Ph.D.* (M)Mr. Russell L. Newburn*+ (M)($100 - $199) Dr. Terence E. Cody* (M)Mrs. Sara W. (Weidman) Dougherty* Mrs. Sonja E. (Olson) Dye* (M)Mrs. Dale (Dillehunt) Halliwill* (M)Mrs. Bertha M. (Swanson) Kuehnert* (M)Mrs. Jane A. (McKenzie) Mullin*+ Mrs. Carma J. (Phillips) Sauers*+ (M)Mr. Robert A. (Black) Strickland* (M)Mrs. Diane B. (Bachellor) Underhill*+^(M)Mr. Robert R. Underhill*+ (M)Mr. Normand E. Weaver*+ (M)Mrs. Linda C. (Leicy) Wells* (M)DonorsMr. Edward A. Agnoni* Ms. Kay (Josh) Brown*+ (M)Ms. Frances E. Brownell* (M)Dr. Kenneth H. Cunin, D.D.S.* (M)Mrs. Joyce A. (Smetana) Germane* (M)Mrs. Norma J. (Francis) Hampu* Ms. Marcia Henning* (M)Mrs. Patricia E. (Neel) Linz* (M)Mr. James W. Riffle, Jr.* Mrs. Sandra J. (Fusselman) Roush* Mrs. Shirley M. (Robinson) Twohey*

Class of 1961($10,000 - $14,999)Mr. P. Roger Clay* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Julia A. (Fulmer) Cummins* ($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Judith A. (Lechleitner) Speer*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Dr. Robert S. Borden Mrs. Catharina (Fink) Drotleff* (M)Mrs. Barbara L. (Rudolph) Gilchrist* (M)Mr. Robert S. Gilchrist* (M)

Dr. William H. Hohman*+ (M)Mr. Jon P. Nelis Mrs. Claire E. (Steineck) Springer* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Roberta H. (Hallett) Abbey* (M)Mrs. Richard D. Anderson* (M)Mrs. Joyce M. (Masser) Palmer* Mrs. Ann C. (Polen) Swarts* (M)Mr. David A. Swarts* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Linda C. (Keep) Atkins* Mr. Ned F. Bauhof, Jr.* Atty. Leah N. (Nile) Berlin* Mr. David H. Bracken* Mrs. Rose M. (Drake) D’Eramo* (M)Mrs. Sandra L. (Schlottman) Hukill*+ Mr. William M. Kay*+ Mr. Alan D. Kuzell* Mrs. Judy T. (Tinkham) Lay* (M)Mr. Richard D. Sauers*+ (M)Dr. Elca Swigart* Donors Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crowl* Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crowl* Ms. Joan R. (Lindon) Curren* (M)Mrs. Lynn W. (Wagner) Dawson* (M)Rev. John M. Hayes* (M)Mrs. Joyce A. (Mosser) Jose Mrs. Janet F. (Zimmerman) Kauffman*+ (M)Ms. Eleanor E. (Surten) Kaul* Mrs. Mary A. (Sluss) Kron* Mr. Ronald J. Kron* Mrs. Yvonne O. (Walker) Miesel* (M)Mr. Roger K. Ohlemacher* (M)Mr. Alan M. Porter* (M)Ms. Patricia L. (Loudon) Thompson* (M)Mrs. Lynne C. (Boyd) Unkefer* Mrs. Janet E. (Gligor) Windmeier* (M)

Class of 1962($5,000 - $9,999) Mr. Lee A. Miller* (M)($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. Thomas E. Barnhouse* (M)Ms. Dorothy J. Davis*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. James G. Anthony* Mr. John A. Arbie, Sr.*+ (M)Mr. Robert L. Berrodin*+ (M)Dr. Laurel E. (Sutton) Heyman*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Mary C. (Carson) Banfield*+ (M)Mr. William S. Banfield*+ (M)Colonel Peter R. Gligor*+ (M)Mr. Daniel Kaung*+ Dr. Frederick N. Klippert* (M)Mrs. Diane M. (Nock) Syfer*+ (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Michael G. Bailey* Ms. Charlene H. (Gregg) Bolton* (M)Mr. Michael Crumay* (M)Mr. Edward C. Davison* (M)Mrs. Martha H. (Hosler) Durey* (M)Mrs. Patricia J. (Denny) Frank* (M)Miss B. Linda Hanson*+ Mr. Lawrence E. Horton* (M)Mrs. Joni (Stewart) Landon* (M)Dr. Frederick E. Machmer, Jr.*+ (M)Mrs. Carol L. (Keener) Patterson* (M)Mr. Stephen Ports*+ (M)Dr. Richard A. Rainsberger* Mrs. Linda L. (Grant) Sharp* (M)Dr. Stephen Sivulich*+ (M)Mrs. Sarah G. (Meyer) Zacks*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Judy K. (Segner) Bauhof* Rev. John E. Capper* Dr. Ford A. Cross* (M)Ms. Carol D. (MacDonald) MacDonald-

Gillette + Mrs. Ellen E. (Miller) Mains* (M)Mrs. Persephone H. (Biris) Pappas* (M)Mrs. F. Ellen (Miller) Sol* (M)Mrs. Karen J. (Milligan) Weaver*+ (M)Mrs. Sarah C. (Cooke) Wimbrow* DonorsDr. Clark B. Archer* Mr. John G. Burky* Mrs. Linda L. (Logan) Byrd* (M)Ms. Constance L. (Williams) Georgenson*

(M)Dr. Ruth (O’Rear) Goodwyn* (M)Mr. Charles Kovach, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Anne L. (Primo) Moss* Ms. Sarah M. (Mabry) O’Reilly* Mrs. Kay (Casper) Starkey* (M)Mr. Virgil N. Stroia, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Mary A. (McConnell) Sudolnik* (M)Mr. Vernon W. Yoder* Mrs. Marilyn (Mellor) Young* (M)

Class of 1963 ($25,000 and up)Mrs. Vanita D. (Bauknight) Oelschlager* ($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Carol A. (Stoetzer) Detlef* (M)Mrs. Joan E. (Elliott) Gray*+ (M)Atty. Fred J. Haupt*+ (M)Mr. David E. Jones* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. David D. Dabelko* (M)Mrs. Elaine T. (Venen) Dabelko* (M)Atty. Stephen D. Harris* (M)Ms. Marilyn M. (Lamb) Howard*+ (M)

($500 - $1,249)Ms. Claudia (Hess) Drake*+ Mr. Rick C. Hilles* (M)Mrs. Barbara E. (Webber) Mackey* (M)Mrs. Maria B. (Blackburn) Miller* (M)Mrs. Judith C. (Rennels) Tolerton* (M)($200 - $499) Dr. Norman Lee Chervany* (M)Mrs. Andrea L. (Orvos) Denton* (M)Rev. Douglas B. Denton* (M)Mr. David N. Furda* Mr. Gilbert G. Geiger*+ (M)Mrs. Beverly S. (Shoemaker) Giblin Mr. John H. Gotshall* (M)Judge John A. Neuenschwander* (M)Mr. Joe L. Orin*+ (M)Mrs. Carol M. (Davis) Radigan* (M)Ms. Peggy J. (Black) Sigrist Mr. Robert E. Zimmerman* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Kay (Mullenix) Ferris* (M)Mr. Robert J. Frederick* Ms. Iva H. (Hoover) Hinkelman* (M)Mr. James A. Luteran* (M)Dr. Donna J. Middaugh* Mr. Howard M. Rakestraw* (M)Mr. Ralph E. Tamper* (M)Mrs. Edith N. (DeLong) Taylor* (M)Mrs. Cynthia A. (Shoemaker) Wright* (M)DonorsMrs. Sandra J. (Albrich) Archer* Mr. David L. Ashley* Ms. Connie B. (Speaker) Birkenmeier* (M)Mrs. Barbara B. (Brown) Broome*+ (M)Mr. Howard A. Case* Mrs. Janet E. (Smith) Guerra* (M)Mrs. Joyce A. (McConnell) Guilliam* (M)Mrs. Sharon G. (Gibbel) Kaufman* Mr. David H. Miller* (M)Mrs. Donna K. (Cosner) Miller* (M)Mrs. Kathryn E. (Hanna) Moore* (M)Mrs. Rhea L. (Wheeler) Overley* (M)

Class of 1964($15,000 - $24,999)Mrs. John (Frerichs) Kramer*+ ($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Dennis A. Detlef* (M)Dr. Donald R. Gray*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Bonnie J. Bernhardt* (M)Dr. Elizabeth J. (West) Davidson*+ (M)Mr. John B. Nolan*+ ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Alan Burky* (M)Mr. Patrick C. Pinney*+ (M)Rev. Elizabeth J. (Wheeler) Spiker*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Joel H. Beeghly* (M)Mr. Warren R. Cain* Mrs. Sarah J. (Solt) McCloskey* (M)Mrs. Grace W. (Wiandt) Rankin*+ (M)Mr. Harold E. Riggle* (M)Mrs. Joan Riggle* (M)Mrs. Joyce A. (Takacs) Simmelink*+ (M)Mr. James R. Underwood* ($200 - $499) Mr. Donald Cooper*+ Mrs. Diane R. (Bukovinsky) Geiger*+ (M)Atty. James R. Kandel* (M)Mrs. Dorothy E. (Stickley) Keck* Ms. Kathryn L. Kuhl* Mrs. Bonita A. Morgan* (M)Mr. James B. Morgan* (M)Mr. James R. Olnhausen*+ Mrs. Susan M. (Keller) Owens* (M)Mr. Frederick L. Wilson* ($100 - $199) Miss Leah V. Agnoni* (M)Ms. Sarah J. Bican*+ Mrs. Patricia J. (Andrella) Cross* (M)Mrs. Julie A. (Meagher) DeMello* (M)Mr. Paul G. Hobe, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Marilyn J. (Van Deusen) Luteran* (M)Ms. Linda O. (Orin) McCourt Rev. Robert C. Schall* Mr. Lynn O. Sontum* (M)DonorsMrs. Eleanor J. (Freshley) Carver* (M)Mrs. Connie L. (DeGroff) Fillinger* Mrs. Janet (Stroud) Franzen*+ (M)Mr. Jim L. Herman* (M)Mrs. Nancy J. (Hohmann) King* Mrs. Diana M. (Carol) Kurilich* Mrs. Donna M. (Denny) Lutz* Miss Natalie F. Newhous* (M)Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Otto* Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Otto* Mrs. Kathleen E. (Cavanaugh) Pedroff* (M)Mrs. Carol S. (Heim) Quackenbush* (M)Mr. William C. Rhodes* (M)Mr. Alan H. Roth* Mrs. Jane E. (Eidam) Schauss* Ms. Mary L. (Mosser) Vandevander* (M)

Class of 1965($15,000 - $24,999)Mrs. Carol A. (Roe) Ralston ($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Martha E. (Shoemaker) Baillis*+ (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Mark S. Dray*+ (M)

($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Charlene M. (Colvin) Pankuch*+ (M)Mrs. Marian R. (Dreyer) Ross* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Miss Betty J. Davis*+ (M)Mrs. Carol S. (Albrecht) Pinney*+ (M)Mr. James R. Swager*+ (M)Mrs. Sandra L. (Feldhausen) Tucker* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Barbara L. (Smith) Cain* Mrs. Evelyn H. (Higbie) Calhoun* (M)Mr. Jerry R. Croft ^Dr. Edward D. Fiscus*+ (M)Ms. Jill Herrick* (M)Mr. Stanley L. Malecki*+ (M)Mr. Victor R. McCloskey* (M)Dr. James S. Miller, M.D.*+ (M)Mr. Thomas E. Rummell* Mr. William B. Sutton*+ (M)Ketcham Club($200 - $499) Dr. C. Larry Catalano* (M)Mrs. Michele A. (Marstrell) Catalano* (M)Mrs. Betty L. (Wehner) Davis*+ (M)Mrs. Nancy L. (Stout) Furda* Mrs. Marjorie J. (Denny) Harrold*+ (M)Mr. Richard L. Harrold*+ (M)Mr. John T. Kitzmiller* (M)Mrs. Norma J. (Rowe) Kitzmiller* (M)Dr. Bradley T. Martin, M.D.* (M)Mrs. Marilyn A. (Johnson) Moir*+ (M)Dr. Gary E. Owens* (M)Mrs. Marilyn S. (Zimmerman) Rainsberger* Dr. Harold E. Schmul II* Mrs. Deanna K. (Wise) Shetler*+ (M)Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Shetler*+ (M)Mrs. Gail K. (Kennedy) Slezak*+ (M)Mrs. Janice (Swogger) Stahlsmith* Mrs. Nancy K. Keller Wilson* ($100 - $199) Dr. Carl R. Bowser* Mr. Michael J. Czap* Capt. David L. Griffith Mrs. Claire A. (Ward) Kondig* Rev. Irvin L. Nussdorfer, Jr.*+ (M)Mr. A. Lee Radler*+ (M)Mrs. Gayle L. (Josh) Radler*+ (M)Mrs. Sandra L. (Hermand) Raffa*+ (M)Mr. Ronald L. Ross* Mrs. Anne E. (Wehner) Saylor*+ (M)Mr. F. Michael Theriault* (M)DonorsMrs. Judith A. (Hill) Bernhard* Mr. Gordon L. Broome*+ (M)Mr. Thomas F. Carroll Jr, Jr. Mr. Craig A. Comstock* Mr. Thomas Conklin* (M)Mrs. Janice H. (Hampu) Corbi*+ (M)Mr. Ronald D. Craven*+ Mrs. Louise E. (Goff) Dunaway* (M)Mrs. Marilyn K. (Adams) Edwards*+ (M)Mr. James R. Hency* (M)Miss Barbara J. Loomis*+ (M)Mrs. Rhonda D. (Wilkin) Thomas* Mr. Harry D. Watkins*+ (M)Mrs. Linda E. (Nestrick) Watson* (M)Mrs. Dolores L. (Beam) Wiegand* (M)

Class of 1966 ($10,000 - $14,999) Dr. E. Karl Schneider*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Robert L. Myers*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Thomas C. Flanigan*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Doanne (Rathbun) Brown* (M)Mr. and Mrs. James Browne*+ (M)Mrs. Julie A. (Grimm) Fiscus*+ (M)Mr. James D. Fox*+ (M)Mrs. Joan L. (Thomas) Fox*+ (M)Mr. Guy O. Rowland* (M)Mr. Jim E. Schory* (M)Mr. Michael S. Shaheen, Jr.* (M)Dr. Lawson C. Smart* (M)Mrs. Meredith A. Smart* (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Donald L. Butler* (M)Mr. J. Roger Headland* Mr. Jeffery L. Henry* Dr. James H. Howenstine* (M)Mr. Frank M. Kunstel* Mr. Augusts Magons* Mr. John C. McDowell*+ (M)Mr. Thomas B. Nelis Mr. Allen J. Roud* ($100 - $199) Mrs. Joyce R. (Romig) Capobianco* (M)Mrs. Kathleen H. (Sabiers) Dodge* (M)Mrs. Margaret A. (Stickley) Eiland*+ (M)Col. J. Dee Grapentine, USAF (Ret.)* (M)Philip A. Koppel* (M)Mr. David A. Marconi* (M)Mr. Lynn N. Oehling*+ (M)Mrs. Vicki L. (Eackles) Oehling*+ (M)Mrs. Nancy J. (Brumbaugh) Ractliffe* (M)Mr. Timothy E. Riha*+ Mrs. Margaret B. (McGee) Ross* Mrs. Margaret B. (Walkingshaw) Smith*+ Mrs. Jaqueline N. (Frick) Stutz* (M)Mrs. Lynda F. (Johnson) Theriault* (M)Mr. Ronald L. Weaver* Mr. Denver D. Werstler* Mr. Gerald L. Zaborsky*+

DonorsMs. Sue Ellen (Liebschner) Adcock* Ms. Karen I. (Grant) Erdos* Mr. Richard K. Evans Mrs. Jane (Smith) Faust* (M)Mrs. Mary Anne (Piatt) Frischkorn* (M)Mr. John M. Gates* (M)Mr. William R. Hickerson* Mrs. Evelyn A. (Grohe) Imerson* Mrs. Marsha E. (Seeley) Linden* Miss Leeda E. Marsh* (M)Mr. Karl F. Schenk*+ Mrs. Janet R. (Schultz) Shafer* Mrs. Linda E. (Reeder) Simpson* (M)Mr. Donald D. Stryffeler*

Class of 1967($25,000 and up)Dr. Michael W. Lindamood*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Eric W. Johnson* (M)Mrs. Janet Muffet*+ (M)Mr. Michael G. Muffet, Jr.*+ (M)Mr. David W. Stewart*+ ($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. James W. Bear* (M)Mrs. Nancy R. (Ward) Beeghly* (M)Mrs. Kathleen P. (Frisk) Crispin*+ (M)Mr. Robert J. DeHoff*+ (M)Mrs. Linda D. (DuBois) Hoffman*+ (M)Dr. William A. Jones, M.D.*+ (M)Mrs. Margery J. (Swager) Sangree* (M)Dr. Charles H. Song* (M)Ms. Susan K. (Batey) Starkey* ($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Constance L. (Weber) Coates* (M)Dr. Virginia B. (Burkey) Feleppa* (M)Mr. James R. Lang* (M)Mrs. Marilyn F. (Hosken) Lang* (M)Mr. Robert G. Siefers* (M)Stanley J. Stewart* Mr. Daniel O. Waller*+ (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Charles R. Gill*+ Mrs. Sharon M. (Keefe) Henry* Atty. Doland P. Herriott* (M)Mr. Richard B. Herriott Ms. Martha E. (Horne) Hoag* Mrs. Catherine L. (Karlson) Howenstine*

^(M)Miss Patricia J. Malloy*+ Mrs. Karen L. (Van Voorhis) Moriarty* (M)Mr. Richard W. Painting*+ (M)Mr. Peter A. Russell* Mr. Frank W. Sachire*+ (M)Mrs. Patricia L. (Bair) Smith*+ (M)Mrs. Eleanor B. (Lodwick) Spencer*+ (M)Dr. Edwin C. Tan, M.D.* (M)Mrs. Judith L. (Kures) Treacy*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Sara A. (Geekie) Ackermann* (M)Mrs. Pamela C. (Craig) Anderson* (M)Mr. G. W. Eggleston* Mrs. Mary P. (Wilson) Grapentine* (M)Mr. Tim M. Jones* Mr. James L. Klepek* (M)Ms. Bonnie A. (McKee) Patrick* Mr. Roberts A. Sargent, Jr.*+ (M)Mrs. Amy J. (Moreland) Wheeler* (M)Mrs. Karen A. (Drew) Whitacre* (M)DonorsMrs. Bette L. (Bodley) Chambless*+ (M)Mrs. Carolyn J. (Rea) Dyck*+ (M)Mrs. Brenda J. (Beeney) Frank* Mr. Richard C. Hobe* (M)Mrs. Mildred L. (Hall) Keller* Mr. G. Russell Krohe Mrs. Elaine W. (Williams) Lewis* Ms. Kandee S. (Baldensperger)

MacQueen*+ (M)Mrs. Sally A. (Sweesy) Sampson* (M)Mr. Thomas E. Swaine + Mrs. Barbara K. (Keller) Tereshko* (M)The Honorable Stephen S. Wood*+

Class of 1968($10,000 - $14,999)Mr. David R. Schooler* (M)Founders’ Club($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. J. D. Cunningham* (M)Mr. Arthur D. Stehlik* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. Robert W. Bragdon, M.D.* Mrs. Kathy A. (Clark) Daugherty*+ (M)Mr. Louis E. Daugherty*+ (M)Mr. Robert W. Wakeham*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Kathleen (Moncrief ) Elias*+ (M)Mrs. Marsha S. (McMurry) Howell* (M)Ms. Letha M. Jones* (M)Mr. James W. Krabill* (M)Mrs. Betsy L. (Garner) Lanzen*+ (M)Mr. Gary E. Lanzen*+ (M)Mr. William R. McGranahan* Mrs. Betsy J. (Reed) Strubbe* (M)Mr. Edward J. Turner* (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Jack A. Bernosky*+ Mr. Will I. Bowdish*+ (M)Mr. Lon A. Gaumer* (M)Mrs. Janet E. (Kuhl) Graham*+ (M)Mr. Robert C. Hettler* (M)Mrs. Kay E. (Chapman) Hogg* (M)Miss Susan J. Holloway*+ (M)Mr. Ted M. Purviance* (M)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society. HR-15

($100 - $199) Mrs. Mary E. (Howell) Friend*+ Mr. Wesley G. Hisey* Mr. Richard R. Stoffer* (M)Mr. Robert S. Weals* (M)DonorsRev. Jerald W. Baker* (M)Mr. Wade V. Berger* (M)Dr. Grace E. (Williamson) Eckley* Mrs. Nellie K. (Leitch) Eshler Mr. George R. Kellner* (M)Mr. Charles F. Winkle + Mr. Joseph A. Zelasko, Jr.* (M)

Class of 1956($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Shirley A. (Barrick) Weimer* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Ms. Janet A. McLean*+ (M)Mr. Eric A. Otto* (M)Mrs. Sally J. (Cooper) Otto* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Grace G. (Good) Hartman*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Timothy W. McLeod* ($200 - $499) Mr. John W. Morey, CLU* (M)Mr. Lowell B. Myers* (M)Mrs. Carole A. (Kenmuir) Van Abel* (M)Mr. John P. Van Abel* ^($100 - $199) Mrs. Marie S. (Dorff) Bruey*+ (M)Mr. Richard P. Koons* (M)Mr. Albert F. Mayforth* Mrs. Mary C. (Carr) Petrich* (M)Mrs. Mary Lou (Hukill) Wells* (M)Donors Mr. Wayne R. Amos*+ (M)Mr. Donald C. Eshler Mr. Peter G. Gaulton* (M)Mrs. Pauline F. (Linn) Limbach* Mrs. Rosine M. (Korosy) Trieff* (M)Mrs. Carol A. (Gorby) Weber

Class of 1957 ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. John B. Patterson*+ Mrs. Mary E. (Dunlap) Patterson*+ ($500 - $1,249)Dr. Thomas L. Allison, Ph.D.* (M)Mr. Dick M. Crum*+ (M)Mrs. Dora L. (Chappell) Forden*+ (M)Mr. William R. Fronk* (M)Mrs. Carole D. (Duncan) Kuehn* (M)Mrs. Dolores A. (Runninger) Pancoast*+ (M)($200 - $499) Dr. Donald G. Ahearn, Ph.D.* (M)Mr. Richard E. Beck* (M)Miss Marilyn F. Conrath* (M)Mr. William R. Hill* (M)Dr. W. F. (Barker) Hollaway*+ (M)Dr. Christopher M. King* (M)Mr. Ray A. Orlando* (M)Mr. William R. Zumkehr*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Diane (Drake) Armbrecht* (M)Dr. James C. Chang* (M)Mrs. Vivian J. (Smith) Faircloth* (M)Mrs. Phyllis J. (Barber) Mayforth* DonorsMr. Edward L. Brown* (M)Mrs. Marilyn G. (Hanson) Henne* (M)Mr. D. Richard Hoover* (M)Mr. Carl G. Johnson* (M)Mrs. Mary Lou E. (Mane) Mohr* (M)Ms. Sally (Sarah) A. (Adams) Mundell* Mr. Arthur C. O’Neil* (M)Mr. Bruce C. Pumphrey Mrs. Evelyn L. (Keck) Scott Mrs. Gretchen M. (Amstutz) Timmons* (M)Mrs. Marilyn M. (Potts) Walter* (M)

Class of 1958 ($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. George E. Stradley II* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Joy E. (Colley) Silverhart*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Joseph W. Holliday*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. Dorothy A. (Denning) Sisk* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Elna J. (Wise) Hanly* (M)Rev. John G. McLachlan*+ (M)Mrs. Sandra S. McLachlan*+ (M)Dr. James K. Smith, Sr.* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Lynne A. (Lehnis) Davison* (M)Mr. John A. Gottschling*+ (M)Mrs. Linda K. (Webb) Kandel*+ (M)Mrs. Marilyn J. (Jackson) King* (M)Dr. John D. Piper* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Barbara J. (Branfield) Caner* (M)Atty. Robert D. Conkel* (M)Mrs. Idamarie (Miller) Eckstein* (M)

HR-16

Mr. Richard V. Rose, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Joyce Y. (Sheffer) Tagliaferro*+ (M)Ms. Judith E. Willour*+ (M)($100 - $199) Ms. Barbara M. Barstow* (M)Mrs. Dreamalee S. (Divers) Brotz* (M)Mrs. Susan H. (LaVeglia) Martin* (M)Mrs Nancy J. (Stratton) Meyers* (M)Mr. Albert R. Miller* (M)Mr. Paul F. Miller*+ Mrs. Shirley L. (Archer) Miller* (M)Ms. Elinor Jane J. (Fursey) Ralston, CPA* (M)Jan Schueler Mr. James O. Smith II* Mrs. Bonnie J. (Shears) Stoops* (M)Donors Mr. John H. Armitage*+ (M)Mrs. Joanne E. (Backus) Bryson* (M)Mrs. Mary Anne (Goddard) Dolan*+ Mr. Thomas Frank* Mrs. Judith M. (McCauley) Gregory* (M)Mrs. Donna M. (Shotts) Hageman* (M)Mr. Glenn E. Hjelm* (M)Mrs. Barbara L. (Wolfram) McElfresh* (M)Richard L. McLaughlin* (M)Mrs. Carolyn L. (Davis) Nordgren* (M)Mr. Alan Ramsay* (M)Mrs. Judith L. Ramsay* (M)Mrs. Rebecca W. (Shilts) Snider* Mr. David L. Spangler* (M)Mrs. Karen J. (Corbett) Spangler* (M)Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stadler* Mr. John L. Stadler* Mr. Robert W. Strang* (M)Ms. Patricia L. (Carter) Thomson* (M)Mr. Neal T. Warner* Mr. Stephen F. Wheeler* Mrs. Mary K. (Roach) Wingerson*

Class of 1969($25,000 and up)Mrs. Barbara A. (Koch) Lindamood* ^(M)Mr. David S. Wolpert* (M)($10,000 - $14,999) Mrs. Joan L. (Shepard) Orwick*+ (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. David R. Gram*+ (M)Mrs. Patricia A. (Stanislaw) Gram*+ (M)Mrs. Karen L. (Anderson) Jones* (M)Dr. Geoffrey M. Utterback, D.D.S.* (M)($2,500 - $4,999) Dr. Cathie S. (Franks) Johnson* (M)Mr. Brian L. Stafford* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Lynn J. Hartrick*+ (M)Mr. David Lakso*+ (M)Mr. Richard W. Pierson* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Anton P. Zurbrugg* (M)($500 - $1,249)Ms. Nancy C. Ashcom* (M)Mr. James R. Chester*+ (M)Dr. Paula C. (Calderini) Hoos, Ph.D.* (M)Mr. William F. Louden* (M)Mr. James M. Lusk* (M)Mr. Bruce E. Robb* (M)Mrs. Deborah F. (Fish) Rowland* (M)Miss Marilyn B. Scholz* (M)Mr. Len Slack*+ (M)Mrs. Lynda L. (Cailor) Slack*+ (M)Miss Nancy R. Strauch*+ (M)Mr. Jon S. Strubbe* (M)Mr. Ralph E. Toalston* (M)($200 - $499) Mr. James G. Ashelman* (M)Mr. David A. Augusta* Mrs. Brenda C. Brueske* (M)Mr. David L. Chambers*+ (M)Mr. James D. Hogg* (M)Mrs. Nancie L. (Albrecht) Hoyng* (M)Mr. William H. Parry* (M)Ms. Barbara M. (Miller) Robinson*+ (M)Mr. Richard Stradley* (M)Mr. Gary G. Wulf* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Shirley L. (Unger) Anderson Mrs. Donna J. (Colvin) Bourget* Mrs. Carol Chenoweth* (M)Mrs. Sue E. (Foster) Cieslak* (M)Mr. Kenneth C. Drake*+ Mrs. Carol (Shattuck) Eiber* (M)Mr. William M. Esposito* Mr. Art D. Garnes* (M)Ms. Patricia L. Griffith* (M)Mrs. Carol A. (Remaley) Johnson* (M)Mrs. Judith J. (Williams) Konesky* Mr. Philip W. Mikita* (M)Mr. Clifford R. Shaffer* Mrs. Marcia E. (Kozub) Shaffer* (M)Mrs. Susan A. (Graham) Spears* (M)Mrs. Linda R. (Montgomery) Spiker* Mrs. Linda K. (Lorenz) Wead*+ (M)Mr. Gordon D. Woolbert* (M)DonorsMrs. Sharon K. (Woolf ) Aaron Mrs. Lynda G. (Garside Davis) Aquilo* Mrs. Barbara R. (Wainwright) Armitage*+

(M)Mr. Robert L. Benson* (M)Mr. Robert J. Butler* (M)Mr. Dana E. Candusso*+ Mrs. Sandra J. (Pfalzgraf ) Cheyney*+ (M)Mrs. Bonnie L. (Jack) Cunningham* (M)Mrs. Melissa M. (Meissner) Engle*+ Mr. Charles W. Fenstermaker* (M)Ms. Judilynn (Superfisky) Fisher Mrs. Kimberly P. (Pierce) Gillenwater* (M)

Ms. Kendra (Owen) Hegedus Mr. Bud W. McCall* Mrs. Linda A. (Siegfried) McClarren* Judith (Jones)McLaughlin* (M)Mrs. Carol M. (Siskind) Pim Mrs. Carol L. (Lloyd) Price* Mr. Donald T. Sampson, Jr.* (M)Richard and Mary Jane Sampson* Mr. Richard M. Sampson* Miss Carol E. Schiffler* (M)Ms. Elaine (Carlisle) Semper* (M)Mrs. Laura S. (Snyder) Whinery*+ (M)Mrs. Jean C. (Paina) Ziegler*+

Class of 1970($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Connie F. (Snode) Flynn*+ (M)Mrs. Ruth (Acosta) Hamilton* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. David M. Blank*+ (M)Mr. Thomas R. Garver*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Mark W. Altier*+ (M)Dr. Suzanne L. Skidmore* Mrs. Martha J. (Moncrief ) Stafford* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Ruth T. (Thompson) Jones*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Brian R. Dorr*+ (M)Mrs. Ruth A. (Wallace) Dorr*+ (M)Mr. Tom Drummond*+ (M)Mrs. June Ann A. (Fursey) Lee* (M)Mrs. Sue E. (Hazen) Lusk* (M)Ms. Leigh A. Mainwaring*+ (M)Mrs. Sibyl L. (Sharp) Ream* (M)Mr. Richard K. Shields*+ (M)Atty. D. Stephen Stone, Jr.*+ (M)Rev. David W. Venter*+ (M)Mrs. Judith L. (Weber) Watts* (M)Dr. David S. Weber*+ (M)Mr. Albert W. Yeagley* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Suzanne E. (Wishart) Bolmgren*+ Mr. Kenneth J. Cardinal, Esq.* James A. Coombes* (M)Mrs. Susan M. (Walker) Fredrick* (M)Mrs. Kathryne E. (Norton) Hettler* (M)Mr. Bruce A. Hixon*+ (M)Mrs. Cynthia L. Robinson*+ (M)Mr. F. Gregg Robinson*+ (M)Miss Sally A. Schweitzer*+ (M)Mr. Donald F. Smith* (M)Mr. George R. Ziga* ($100 - $199) Mr. George M. Baran*+ Mr. Gary A. Daugherty* (M)Dr. Jonathan D. Graham, M.D.* (M)Ms. Jan K. (Johnson) Johnson-Davis* Mr. David R. Logan* Rev. Martha A. Mattner*+ (M)Dr. Robert S. McCrea* (M)Mr. Dean R. Patrick*+ (M)Mr. Bruce E. Sedgwick* (M)Ms. Linda A. Spear* (M)Mr. James O. Watson DonorsMrs. Amanda J. (Trask) Bradford* (M)Mrs. Rosemarie M. (Markovich) Cassmer*

(M)Mrs. Janet G. Crossland* Mr. Paul R. Cubick* (M)Mrs. Ruth J. (Malavite) Eibel* Mrs. Alberta A. (Fuller) Ely* (M)Mr. David J. Kocher* (M)Mr. David C. Lundquist* (M)Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lundquist* (M)Rev. Philip R. Raynes* Mrs. Judith J. (Winters) Sicilia* Mr. James R. Woodruff* (M)Mr. David A. Ziegler*+

Class of 1971($10,000 - $14,999) Atty. John J. Flynn*+ (M)Dr. Philip L. Orwick*+ (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Grace B. (Bird) Chalker* (M)Dr. Kenneth W. Chalker* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Dwight S. Jordan* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Henry E. Paul*+ (M)Mr. Douglas N. Pohto*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Deborah K. (Singerman) Gorencic* (M)Mr. William R. Gough* (M)Mr. W. Thomas Mackall* (M)Mr. William F. Ungar*+ (M)Mrs. Carol S. (Weidman) Yeagley* (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Ronald C. Chutas*+ (M)Dr. Norma L. (Tichenor) Conner-Wall* (M)Mr. Allen E. Fox* (M)Mrs. Judith A. (Popelka) Hixon*+ (M)Mrs. Barbara J. (Miller) Kiko*+ (M)Mr. Charles H. Kiko*+ (M)Dr. William J. Millard*+ (M)Mrs. Betsy D. (Dolan) Owen* (M)Mr. Robert K. Poto* (M)Mrs. Linda L. (Lloyd) Russell* (M)Mr. Steven Russell* ($100 - $199) Miss Linda J. Brown* (M)Mr. Gregory S. Galik* (M)Mrs. Cynthia L. (Hilliard) Garnes* (M)

Mr. William J. Korosy* Mrs. Faye J. (Rohrer) Maholm* (M)Mr. James F. Orr* Mrs. Paula S. (Carter) Orr* Mr. Kenneth R. Patrick*+ Mrs. Nancy E. Phillips* (M)Mr. Ronald P. Phillips* (M)Dr. Jane L. Russell* (M)Mrs. Lynne K. (Parker) Sedgwick* (M)Mr. Jeffrey H. Southworth* (M)Mr. Dennis C. Warstler* (M)Mrs. Priscilla A. (Owen) Watt*+ DonorsMrs. Dianne K. (Miskimen) Ackerman* (M)Terry Booth* David and Jessie Brinkley* Mr. David A. Falk* (M)Mrs. Kathleen M. (Hart) Falk* (M)Mrs. Mary C. (Germanovich)

Fenstermaker* (M)Rev. Beverly E. Gaska*+ Mrs. Brenda L. (Sorenson) Gebhardt* Mrs. Mary Beth (Moffett) Hunter* (M)Mr. Larry T. Kehres* (M)Mr. William L. Koch*+ Mrs. Kathleen L. (Sharp) Samuel* (M)Dr. James C. Shelton, Jr.* Mrs. Jacquelyn (Nichols) Simons* (M)Mr. David Stokes* Mr. Richard C. Vaughan* (M)

Class of 1972($25,000 and up)Mrs. Cheryl S. (Brown) Drake*+ (M)Dr. Richard L. Drake*+ (M)($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. Daniel R. Keller* (M)($10,000 - $14,999)Mr. Glenn E. Hamilton* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Bonnie J. (Campbell) Blank*+ (M)Dr. Edward D. Hall, Ph.D.* ($2,500 - $4,999)Mrs. Karen A. (Werstler) Robinson* (M)Dr. Thomas D. Robinson* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Ms. Lynne K. (Marsh) Barth* (M)Mr. E. Dominic Capers* (M)Mrs. Susan R. Pierson* (M)Mr. Douglas Wilcox + ($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Elizabeth A. Baird-Alonge* Mrs. Donna K. (Daniell) Barley* Mr. John A. Burnquist* (M)Mr. Richard L. Button* (M)Mr. David B. DeWitt* (M)Mr. John D. Dolan* (M)Mrs. Marla J. (Alderman) Dolan* (M)Mr. Mark S. Kelly* Mrs. Cheryl A. (Hahn) Shields*+ (M)Mr. Gary P. Wenning*+ (M)Mrs. Jennifer L. (Delkirk) Wenning*+ (M)Dr. David G. Wilson* (M)Mrs. Joanne L. (Mayes) Wilson* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Virginia A. (Collins) Brollier* (M)Mrs. Marla D. (Dammann) Chisholm* (M)Mr. Herbert S. Daugherty*+ (M)Mr. Larry J. Hogan*+ Mr. James L. Howell*+ (M)Mr. Chris E. Morrow*+ (M)Mr. David G. Puchan*+ Mr. John F. Ruth* Mrs. Leslie A. (Stone) Swift*+ (M)Ms. Linda W. (Wolf ) Webb* (M)Mrs. Gail M. (Seiler) Young* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. Roger A. Bartley* Dr. Priscilla B. Bell* (M)Dr. Beth M. (Rigel) Daugherty* (M)Mr. Ron A. Folkwein* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Kuceyeski Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Kuceyeski Mr. Kurt S. Miller* (M)Mrs. Martha H. (Hause) Polacsek*+ (M)Mrs. Linda L. (Miller) Singer* (M)Chris Stenberg* Dr. Donald A. Watt + DonorsMr. Gary E. Grosenbaugh* (M)Mrs. Lynne A. (Graybill) Grosenbaugh* (M)Mrs. Elizabeth J. (Morgan) Henderson* (M)Mrs. Judith A. (Fiegenschuh) Huffman* (M)Mr. Clyde A. Lepley* (M)Mr. Paul R. Maurer II* (M)Mr. Michael P. McNulty* Mrs. Genevieve E. (Harlan) Sivula-

Phillips*+ (M)Ms. Linda L. Slicker* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Swaine* (M)Mrs. Karen M. (Adams) Volpi*

Class of 1973($25,000 and up)Mrs. Debby (Betz) Wolpert* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Doug S. Hubert*+ (M)Rob Malone* (M)Atty. Mark A. Skidmore* ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. James A. Steel* (M)

($500 - $1,249)Judge Mark W. Armstrong*+ Mrs. Jean C. (Couchie) Burnquist* (M)Mr. Gary R. Friedt*+ (M)Dr. Patricia C. (Foley) Matthews*+ (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Robert A. Atkinson*+ (M)Mr. James L. Booth* Dr. Cheryl C. Boots*+ (M)Mr. Gordon R. Brollier* (M)Mr. Clayton A. Bulan, Jr.* Mrs. Cynthia A. (Vaughn) Ferguson* (M)Mr. Gary E. Johnston* (M)Mr. Michael Jurkovic* (M)Ms. Susan L. (Young) Leathers*+ (M)Mr. Mark A. Preusser*+ (M)Dr. and Mrs. James H. Ritchie, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Adriann G. (Zizes) Thornberry*+ Mr. Jeff W. Thornberry*+ ($100 - $199) Mr. Thomas L. Berlin* (M)Mr. Daniel W. Brown* Dr. James G. Crock* (M)Mrs. Jeannie M. (Fizet) Dieffenbaugher* (M)Mrs. Linda D. (Barron) Folk* (M)Mr. Jeffrey A. Harstine* (M)Mrs. Anne E. (Evans) Payling* (M)Dr. Diana L. (Honaker) Priest*+ (M)Mr. Douglas G. Tarr* (M)Mr. William M. Thompson Mrs. Joyce L. (Regula) Tolerton* (M)Mrs. Cynthia A. (Rych) Wismar* (M)DonorsMrs. Barbara L. (Levengood) Bishop* (M)Mrs. Ann L. (Fitzpatrick) Gustafson* (M)Ms. Kathryn A. Kelly* (M)Mrs. Martha J. (Hunt) Kuceyeski* (M)Mrs. Sherry E. (Egler) Lepley* (M)Mrs. Nancy J. (Conners) Poston* (M)Ms. Sara E. (Foster) Ramsay* (M)Mrs. Cynthia L. (Huston) Ross* Mrs. Karen J. (Hybeck) Sands* (M)Miss Deborah Schwendiman* (M)Ms. E. Carey Smith-Wilson Mr. Ronald E. Volpi*

Class of 1974 ($25,000 and up)Mr. Ronald L. Walter*+ (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Keith E. Downard* (M)Mrs. Paula (Samartgedes) Malone* (M)Ms. Sandra L. (Goff) Thomas* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Doug A. Garver* (M)Atty. Jeffrey R. Jakmides*+ (M)Mr. Garland Likins and Mrs. Barbara (Tuuri)

Likins*+ (M)Mr. Harry P. Paidas* (M)Mrs. Kathleen A. (Maddox) Steel* (M)Mr. David W. Worth*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Janet M. (Martin) Cummings*+ (M)Mr. Richard K. Elias*+ (M)Mr. Jan W. Freshley* (M)Mrs. Denise J. (King) Mackall* (M)Mrs. Cindy (Boerner) Mazda* (M)Mr. Rudy Weidert*+ (M)($200 - $499) Mr. David O. Connelly* Mrs. Paula J. (Climes) Mark* Mr. and Mr. David McCleary* (M)Mr. Gary R. McGahey* Mr. Christopher S. Monrad* (M)Mrs. Tracy S. (Spriggs) Ritchie* (M)Mrs. Nancy C. (Sloss) Roberts* Miss Cynthia A. Weikart* (M)($100 - $199) Ms. Jane E. Benner* (M)Mr. Dana C. Crawford* Mrs. Linda L. (Orchard) Crawford* Ms. Jann M. (Sykora) Crock* (M)Mr. Paul D. Domino* (M)Mrs. Mary Ellen (Worman) Fecser* (M)Mr. Larry B. Griffith* (M)Mrs. Paula J. (Hrusovsky) Hadgis*+ (M)Mr. William A. Heller*+ (M)Dr. Linda S. (McNeil) Hite* (M)Rev. Philip H. Hunt* Mrs. Sarah D. (Dowding) Jones* (M)Mr. Edward J. Lawrence* (M)Mr. Randolph A. Moore* (M)Mrs. Lisa E. (Looney) Murphey* (M)Mr. Greg West* Mr. Daniel A. Wismar* (M)DonorsMrs. Laura O. (Owensby) Berger* Mrs. Laurie B. (Peterson) Dorko Mrs. Karen L. (Canan) Early* (M)Ms. Barbara E. Fohl* (M)Mr. Brad L. Geltz* Mrs. Brenda J. (Snyder) Gibson* (M)Mrs. Elisabeth D. (Kidd) Humphrey* (M)Mrs. Sue M. (Rigel Plumly) Rodi* (M)Mr. Michael R. Sands* (M)Mr. Nathan C. Smith* Mr. Thomas Weisenstine* Mrs. Diana L. (Brumbaugh) Wellspring* (M)

Class of 1975($25,000 and up)Mr. Patrick J. Eaton*+ (M)($10,000 - $14,999)Atty. Randall C. Hunt*+ (M)

($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Richard K. Harr* ($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. Jeff L. Hattery*+ (M)Dr. Debra J. Hazen-Martin* Mrs. Cynthia L. (Thorn) Hubert*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Gary S. Adams* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Campbell* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ehrman*+ (M)Mrs. Kathe L. (Yockey) Paidas* (M)Mr. Ronald G. Pierce* Mr. David E. Reichard* (M)Rev. Paul R. White* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Gary L. McCamon* (M)Mr. Loren C. Veigel* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Paula C. (Cope) Andreani* (M)Mr. Jim W. Ansberry*+ (M)Mr. Merwyn C. Bowdish*+ (M)Mrs. Sharon A. (Kauffman) Cramer* Mr. Douglas A. Deas*+ Mrs. Sue E. (Woolman) Deas*+ Mrs. Janice L. (Conrad) Gibson*+ (M)Mrs. Barbara J. (Korosy) Giordano*+ (M)Mr. A. John Hauschulz* Mrs. Kathleen D. (Davis) Hopkins* (M)Mrs. B. Jean (Eagle) Krugh*+ (M)Atty. Timothy D. Krugh*+ (M)Dr. Richard B. LaFountain* Mr. Roger E. Linsley* Mr. Robert P. Mortensen* Dr. Harold J. Rafn* Mr. James H. Rutledge* Mr. Curtis N. Tinlin* (M)Mr. Dean M. Wilson* ($100 - $199) Mr. and Mrs Richard A. Campbell* Mrs. Susan J. (Manly) Hall* Mr. Thomas F. Hoyle*+ (M)Mrs. Amy H. (Hutson) Johnson* (M)Mrs. Jean A. (Halls) Muetzel* (M)Mr. John H. Nussbaumer* (M)Mrs. Linda L. (Fitch) Sutton*+ (M)Mrs. Dona G. (Crowell) West* (M)DonorsMrs. Karen P. (Baskin) Ammons Mr. James J. Aquilo* Mr. Thomas P. Cleary* Mrs. Betty K. (Keller) Conner* Mrs. Shirley S. (Freed) Freed-Matula* Mr. Victor A. Garman* (M)Miss Vicki J. Horne* Mrs. Sally E. (Jones) McFadden* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nurnberger* Mrs. Jane E. (Myer) Page* Mrs. Joan M. (Schneider) Runion* (M)Mrs. Julie R. (Clark) Sauner* Mrs. Denise G. (Hiscox) Shultz* ^Dr. Herbert J. Shultz* Mr. Michael C. Silk* (M)Mrs. Dottie J. (Robison) Smith* Mrs. Merabeth (Shively) Steffen* (M)Ms. Karen J. (Christian) Wilson* (M)

Class of 1976($25,000 and up)Mrs. Cheryl J. (Sheely) Eaton*+ (M)($15,000 - $24,999)Mrs. Carol A. (Howlett) Green*+ (M)($10,000 - $14,999)Mr. Mark Bailey* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mark and Rita (Salah) Allen* (M)Dr. Daryl F. Daugherty*+ (M)Mrs. Barbara E. (Hoffman) Ehrman*+ (M)Mrs. Denise A. (Popa) Reichard* (M)Mr. James W. Rydzak* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Bruce E. Christoff* (M)Mrs. Karen L. (Mottice) Christoff* (M)Mrs. Margaret B. (Bonistalli) Cotton* (M)Dr. Paul E. Gray II*+ (M)Mrs. Nancy A. (Orwick) McCamon* (M)Dr. Christopher H. Moinet Mrs. Maryellen Nimon* Mr. Kurt S. Nygaard* Mrs. Lynne W. (Wesche) Strasser* (M)Mr. Philip J. Strasser* (M)Ms. Ruthie E. Wheeler*+ ($200 - $499) Mrs. Vicky B. (Bando) Ansberry*+ (M)Mr. Daniel E. Buckel*+ (M)Ms. Rhonda L. Funkhouser*+ (M)Mr. Jeff A. Hubert* (M)Mr. Larry R. Indorf*+ Mr. Richard P. Ingles* Mr. David N. Kagarise* Mrs. Lynn A. (McMillen) Linsley* Mrs. Karen R. (Kirkwood) Rafn* Ms. Joni L. (Zumbrunnen) Teragawachi* (M)($100 - $199) Ms. Linda R. Adams* Mrs. Lynne M. (Kahr) Austin* (M)The Honorable Christopher A. Boyko* Mrs. Jean M. (McKay) Campbell* Mrs. Jane A. (Fryfogle) Crow Mr. Ronald A. DeJulio* (M)Mr. Elliot F. Forsyth* (M)Mrs. Rebecca J. (Arnold) Forsyth* (M)Mrs. Cathi H. (Hunter) Friend* Mrs. Kathryn T. (Tokar) Haidet* (M)Mr. Mark E. Haidet* (M)Mrs. Lee Ann (Boyle) Heller*+ (M)

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Mr. Dennis Judge, USMC* (M)Miss Diane M. (Less) Less* Mr. Timothy C. Muetzel* (M)Mr. Gary S. Sutton*+ (M)DonorsMrs. Rebecca L. (Butler) Bauschlinger* (M)Mrs. JoAnn (Warren) Jones* Ms. Sandra T. (Todd) Kays* Mr. Robert M. Leyde* Mr. Timothy Z. McFadden* (M)Ms. Catherine (Daniels) Rivas* Mrs. Deborah S. (Lindesmith) Wood* (M)

Class of 1977($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. Allen E. Green*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mark and Rita (Salah) Allen* (M)Mr. Donald E. Friedrich*+ (M)Mr. Harry F. Goulder Mr. Michael K. Haidet* (M)Mrs. Susan L. (Irwin) Haidet* (M)Mr. Timothy M. Maloney, Sr.*+ (M)Mrs. Susan B. (Beutler) Moore* (M)Mrs. Paula L. (Gligor) Whetstone* (M)Mr. Scott F. Whetstone* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. John M. Austin* (M)Dr. Albert A. Butch* (M)Roy Clunk* (M)Mr. Timothy S. Cotton* (M)Mr. Michael B. Lee* Mr. Ron E. Lenney*+ (M)Dr. April C. Mason* (M)Mr. Joseph D. Montgomery, Jr. Mrs. Cynthia A. (Glenn) Nygaard* Dr. David and Dr. Jane Silk Dr. Jane and Dr. David Silk Dr. Jean A. Wrightnour* (M)($200 - $499) Dr. Benjamin D. Babcock, D.D.S.* (M)Miss Diane J. Boothe*+ (M)Mrs. Darcy L. (Tannehill) Gillespie* (M)Mr. Michael R. Gillespie* (M)Mrs. Beth L. (Freshley) Gray Mrs. Linda (Keller) Hauschulz* Mr. Michael D. Kalinich, Jr.* (M)Mrs. Virginia S. (Smith) Kallay*+ (M)Ms. Shirley J. (Schwartz) Klocek*+ (M)Mr. Jack B. Madison*+ (M)Mr. Francis Pytlik* Dr. Karen A. Reed, Ph.D.* (M)Mrs. Debra L. (Brumbaugh) Rutledge* (M)Mr. Jeff H. Stambaugh*+ ($100 - $199) Mrs. Terri S. (Winger) (Winger) Wittreich* Mr. William B. Austin* (M)Mr. Gregory S. Campbell Ms. Anne Case (Markley)* Atty. John A. Case, Colonel (USAFR)* Mr. Edward J. Ciszewski* (M)Atty. Mark A. DiCarlo* Mr. Curt Dieffenbaugher* (M)Ms. Susan D. (Clay) Fredenburg* Mr. Frederick A. Hobbs Mrs. Kathleen M. (Stafford) Judge* (M)Mr. Richard L. Kempe*+ Mr. Albert H. Smith* (M)Mr. Peter R. Stewart*+ Prof. G. David Toot* DonorsMr. Scot L. Dowell* Mr. Michael Erchick, Sr. Mrs. Alice B. (Bouma) Holmes* (M)Mr. Ralph E. Jentes, Jr.* (M)Mr. Allen L. Ramsier* Miss Barbara A. Smith* (M)Mrs. Janice L. (Bricker) Snyder Mrs. Kathy L. (Bland) Stoneman* (M)

Class of 1978($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Patricia A. (Fitch) Bailey* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Scott T. Harrison*+ (M)Mrs. Jeanne M. (Voytko) Rydzak* (M)Mr. Joel L. Sassa* (M)Mr. David A. Scarpitti*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Janet C. (Wolf ) Austin* (M)Mrs. Lynne E. (Bonnes) Clunk* (M)Mark W. Fletcher* (M)Mr. Michael W. Leonard* Mrs. Patricia L. (Lance) Ripple* (M)Mr. David L. Rodman* ($200 - $499) Mr. Gregory S. Burke* (M)Mr. Gary S. Husel* (M)Mr. Keith A. Kallay*+ (M)Mr. Richard B. Karlovec* (M)Mrs. Marilee A. (Hartland) Lake* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Jodi A. (Nemeth) McCullough* Mr. Charles E. Schillig* (M)Mrs. Susan (Oliver) Schillig* (M)Mrs. Sally A. (Brady) Walters* (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Denise E. Deal* (M)Mr. John R. Domino*+ (M)Mrs. Jennifer J. (Krall) Greco*+ (M)Mrs. Susan C. (Miller) Headley* (M)Mrs. Dianne L. (Plaskett) McKenzie* (M)Mrs. Rae Smedley* (M)Mr. Bill Sumser

DonorsMr. John L. Diehl* (M)Mrs. Teresa D. Golden-McClelland* (M)Miss Kathleen A. Heimann Mr. Thomas J. Janikis* Mrs. Janet M. (Jablonski) Kovach* Mrs. Lizbeth A. (Mason) Mahon* (M)Mr. John Byron McCready* Mr. Gary D. Pierce* (M)Mr. John M. Tyrrell* Mr. David L. Vaughn* ^

Class of 1979($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Nancy H. Hill*+ Mr. Mark A. Schaefer + ($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Robin L. (Mauro) Harrison*+ (M)Mrs. Kathleen C. (Johnson) Sassa* (M)Mrs. Laurie L. Scarpitti*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Richard W. Neely* ($200 - $499) Randy Biery* Mr. Donald L. Imobersteg Mr. Jeffery W. Krochta* (M)Mr. Chuck C. Moyer* (M)Mr. Thomas A. Stugmyer*+ (M)Mrs. Judith E. (Fizet) Williams* (M)Mr. Robert E. Wright*+ ($100 - $199) Mr. Leroy L. Bowdish*+ (M)Mrs. Rebekah L. (Brunner) Hobbs Rev. James H. Humphrey* (M)DonorsMr. David A. Blanock* Mrs. Judy A. (Helman) Chester* (M)Rev. Kenneth L. Damon* Mrs. Christina M. (Krob) Gimlin* (M)Mr. Kevin L. Kampfer* (M)Mrs. Melissa A. (Schumacher) Ruggles* Mrs. Laurie D. (Beck) Shaub* (M)Mr. John M. Stamm*+ (M)

Class of 1980($25,000 and up)Mr. Ronald W. Clutter* ($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Cathey A. (Stricker) Graves*+ (M)Mr. David G. Menosky*+ ($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. Paul G. Gulling*+ Mr. James M. Switzer*+ (M)Mr. Mark W. Taylor* (M)Mr. Eugene A. Thorn III* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. Naoko (Oyabu) Oyabu-Mathis, Ph.D.*+ ($500 - $1,249)Dr. Mark L. Bruce*+ (M)Mrs. Susan C. (Berg) Bruce*+ (M)Dr. Parmie M. (Andaloro) Herman* (M)Dr. Donald T. Landin*+ (M)Mrs. Cate B. (Barrett) Long*+ (M)Mrs. Michelle A. Nervo* Mr. Victor O’Brien, Jr. Mrs. Judith (Friend) Sheetz* (M)($200 - $499) Dr. Michael A. Barrett* (M)Dr. Marquita S. Bedway* (M)Mr. Scott H. Berkeley*+ (M)Mrs. JoAnn (Russell) Boland* Mr. Richard F. Boland* Mrs. Cindy R. (Shilling) Fitch*+ (M)Mr. Philip L. Francis*+ (M)Mrs. Kay A. (Laughlin) Krochta* (M)Mr. Charles F. Oberholzer* (M)Mrs. Mary Jane (Weigand) Tanaka + ($100 - $199) Ms. Marsha J. Bukala* (M)Mr. Claude M. Charlillo* Mrs. Patricia A. (Sosnick) Domino*+ (M)Mr. Philip M. Gbur* (M)Mr. Steven R. Gill*+ (M)Mr. Dale H. Henceroth* Mrs. Melinda J. (Medley) Henceroth* Mr. Bruce E. () Howlett* (M)Ms. Holly D. (Yehnert) Lindsey* (M)Mr. Bradley K. Lynne* (M)Mr. Timothy S. Popa* (M)Mr. James R. Sements* (M)Mrs. Carol A. (Putnam) Truini* Mr. Neil R. Wenger* (M)Ms. Mary E. Wright*+ Mrs. Jennifer L. (Andrews) Zenobi*+ Mr. Robert A. Zenobi, Jr.*+ DonorsMrs. Janice L. Barker- McLaughlin*+ (M)Mrs. Debbie A. Deal - Shaw* (M)Mrs. Pamela S. (Oliver) Kastning* Mr. James A. Kelvington* (M)Ms. Elizabeth M. (Simon) Maierson* (M)Mrs. Bethanne (Morrison) Miller* (M)Mr. Daniel M. Muffet* Mrs. Lynne N. (Nelson) Streeter*

Class of 1981($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Sandra L. (Schwar) Giese* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Ms. Amy A. Tomko* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Robert A. Cipriani* (M)Ms. Yallah J. Gault* (M)Rev. John R. Wilson* (M)

($200 - $499) Miss Lisa M. Bole* (M)Miss Patricia A. Burns* (M)Mrs. Julia S. (Joga) Cepulis* (M)Rev. Lee Ann Dunlap*+ Mr. Kevin E. Kirkland*+ (M)Mr. Cameron H. Speck* (M)Ms. Kathy M. (Orendas) Stugmyer*+ (M)Mr. David M. Wack* Ms. Leigh Ann Wilson, Esq.* (M)Mr. William E. Wyrick*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Teresa L. (Carle) Gill*+ (M)Mrs. Sandra E. Howlett* (M)Mark B. MarLett* (M)Mr. Mark A. Truini* DonorsMrs. Marcia L. (Holt) Bable* (M)Mrs. Cynthia S. (Yockey) Corregan* Mrs. Jennifer S. (Stevenson) Damon* Mr. James S. Manello, Esq. Mrs. Deborah M. (Vernon) Remias* Mrs. Sally A. (Moore) Schneider* Miss Jennifer R. Woods*

Class of 1982($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Janice M. (DiNezza) Sanders* (M)Mr. William F. Schumacher III* Mrs. Debbie A. (Skamer) Seime*+ (M)Mrs. Laura K. (Swaldo) Switzer* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Brian H. Cummins* Dr. Amy L. Damiani, M.D.* Mr. Tim S. Hartzell*+ Mr. and Ms. Larry W. Paxton* (M)Dr. David A. Wavrek* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Laura E. (Thompson) Berkeley*+ (M)Mr. Thomas F. Burless, CPA* (M)Mr. James R. Durham* (M)Mrs. Lynn S. (Ermlich) Francis*+ (M)Ms. Michelle B. Kokinda*+ Dr. Kimberly J. (Spencer) Lenahan* (M)Ms. MaryMarguerite Orendas* Atty. Kent N. Simmons* (M)Mr. William R. Wyss, Jr.*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mr. Daniel A. Bagnola* (M)Mr. Knox Brown* (M)Mr. Michael P. Ifantiedes* (M)Mr. Barney V. Kaufman* (M)Mr. Brian L. Lenz*+ (M)Dr. Louis G. Shaheen* (M)DonorsMr. Douglas J. Ackerman* Ms. Rita L. Brumbaugh* (M)Mrs. Melissa J. (Moffett) Costa* (M)Mrs. Donna M. Felty (Bukala)* (M)Mr. Jonathan L. Frisbee* Mrs. Joyce (Grell) Gamertsfelder* Mrs. Patricia M. (Racine) Muffet*

Class of 1983($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Steven E. Matthew*+ Mrs. JoAnn (Kunze) Taylor* Mr. Scott R. Taylor* Ms. Lee Ann (Johnston) Thorn, CPA* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Brad E. Custer* Dr. Virginia A. Rhodes, M.D.*+ ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Scott D. Gill*+ (M)Mr. Mark P. Kingston*+ (M)Mr. John C. Scarpitti*+ (M)Mrs. Kathleen M. (Enders) Schumacher* ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Craig T. Eppler*+ Mr. Terry R. Feucht* (M)Dr. Mary F. Sturm, M.D.* (M)Mrs. Beth Ann (Weir) Wavrek* (M)($200 - $499) Mrs. Polly A. (Weimer) Clavijo* (M)Mrs. Mary E. (Schroeder) Schlievert Mr. Michael L. Schlievert Mr. Bradley A. Urbon* (M)Mr. Michael S. Wardle*+ (M)($100 - $199) Mrs. Janet ( Jones ‘83) Bracken* Mrs. Lynn L. (Lattanner) Brown* (M)Mrs. Cynthia L. (Heim) Henninge*+ (M)Mr. Phil A. Henninge*+ (M)Mrs. Lois A. (Casebeer) Lemr* (M)Mr. George E. Levoy III* (M)Mrs. Judy A. (Capps) Marrotte* (M)Mr. Larry W. Reeder* (M)Mrs. Jill N. (Groat) Sements* (M)Dr. Christopher J. Tighe*+ (M)DonorsDr. Patricia M. Mazik* Ms. Cynthia L. (Smith) Newman Mrs. Cynthia J. (Kaiser) Pollock* (M)Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pollock* (M)Mr. Eugene H. Rogers, Jr.* Ms. Christine M. Ruggieri*+ Joseph P. Smith*+

Class of 1984($25,000 and up)Mr. Matthew G. Darrah*+ Mr. Steve S. Harter*+ (M)Mrs. Suzanne M. (Spisak) Harter*+ (M)

($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. James E. Costanzo ($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Mark E. Kaplan* ($2,500 - $4,999)Dr. Karen L. McLachlan* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Albert P. Blank* (M)Dr. Bradley D. Carman, D.O.* (M)Mrs. Heather (Bradley) McCullough* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Joy E. (Kunkel) Banish* (M)Mr. Richard A. Banish* (M)Mr. Todd F. Clossin + Mrs. Laurie A. (Moorman) Eppler*+ Mrs. Heather L. (Clark) McGee*+ David G. Whittington, D.V.M.*+ ($200 - $499) Mr. Daniel J. Agnello* Mr. Glen E. Danahey*+ Mrs. Fotini A. (Epitropou) Guzman + Mrs. Jill A. (Sawyer) Reeder* (M)Mr. Donald A. Smith* ($100 - $199) Mrs. Stephanie M. (Orendas) Stitzel* (M)Mr. John M. Vovos* (M)DonorsMrs. Shelly L. (Rich) Christopherson* (M)Mrs. Mary E. (Makowski) Harvey*+ Mr. Lawrence A. Pinto* Mrs. Kathryn G. (Riddel) Soudry* Mr. Edward J. Trizzino* Mrs. Carol A. (Tuttle) Vargo* (M)

Class of 1985($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. JoBeth (Andy) Kaplan* ($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Bradley D. Gerber* (M)Mrs. Polly A. (Chapman) Marabito* (M)Mr. Richard Marabito* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Lamar F. Channell* Mrs. Linda B. (Brewster) Feucht* (M)Dr. William A. McGee*+ Mrs. Sandra M. Rodman* Mr. Richard A. Whitslar* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Denise K. (Reno) Anders* (M)Mrs. Michele M. (Samay) Coss* (M)Mr. Juan I. Guzman + Mr. Paul M. McLeister* (M)Mr. Robert J. Newbold*+ Mrs. Martha L. Thatcher* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. Craig C. Polman Mrs. Janet E. (Lilly) Ray* (M)Mrs. Sherry L. (Davis) Tighe*+ (M)DonorsMr. Jon M. Christopherson* (M)Ms. Kelli J. (Mason) Mason-Devlin* (M)Mr. Ronald J. Vargo* (M)

Class of 1986($15,000 - $24,999)Mrs. Celena R. (Holmes) Smith*+ ($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Patrick D. Heddleston*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Lynne M. (Michel) Blackburn Mrs. Mindy (Samay) Hardy* (M)($200 - $499) Ms. Nancy B. Bradshaw* Ms. Donna M. (Salah) Golden* Mrs. Christine M. (Wolonsky) Sheetz* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. David D. Cutting* DonorsMrs. Amy J. (Wright) Anos*+ Ms. Barbara A. Bansbach*+ Mr. Matthew J. Dilling* (M)Mr. Michael J. Exley* Mrs. Elizabeth M. (Rook) Golze* Mr. Andrew D. Kunkel* Mrs. Annette E. (Johnson) Woods*

Class of 1987 ($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Scott R. Gindlesberger* (M)Mr. David A. Kowalski*+ ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Bruce R. Hunt* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Deanna K. (Swaldo) Gundlah*+ (M)Mr. W. Michael Jarrett*+ ($200 - $499) Mr. Patrick Corcoran, Jr.* Ms. Kelli E. McMaugh*+ (M)Mr. Darius L. Offill* Mrs. Tracey E. (Butterworth) Rossi* Mr. Brian D. Sheetz* (M)($100 - $199) Mr. Robert J. Bishop* Mr. Michael S. Groff* Ms. Wendy L. Paul-Mikulski*

DonorsMr. Chad Calder* Mrs. Gretchen E. (Lewis) Cox Mr. Daniel R. Dennison Dr. Anita R. (Drda) Exley* Mrs. Patricia A. (Maschmeier) Sours* Mrs. Laura L. (Roth) Thompson*

Class of 1988($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. Marcus L. Smith*+ ($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Kathleen S. (Scaia) Clunk* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Christopher A Gundlah*+ (M)($200 - $499) Dr. Gary J. LaBianco, Jr.* ($100 - $199) Mrs. Elizabeth A. (Petzinger) Holter*+ (M)Mrs. Amy L. (Stumperth) Schenkel* DonorsMrs. Susan L. (Perkins) Baylor* Mrs. Jamie L. (McBride) Calder* Mrs. Karen L. (Koons) Carroll* Mrs. Susan L. (Gershom) Shreve*

Class of 1989($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Gregory L. King*+ (M)Mrs. Cynthia R. (Aurslanian) Russell*+ (M)Dr. Jennifer S. Stevens*+ ($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Ned F. Bauhof III*+ Mr. Robert A. Kerr*+ (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Edward T. Hogya* Ms. Denise L. Kipfstuhl*+ (M)($200 - $499) Mr. Stephen D. Allaire* Mrs. Heather J. (Fairall) Jones Dr. and Mrs. Troy A. Jones Dr. Scott S. Mason* Laura M. Pinney ($100 - $199) Mr. John D. Craig* Dr. Samantha M. Earley* Mr. Patrick R. Hanke* (M)Mr. Jonathan K. Kessel* Mr. Michael P. Mazzeo, CPA* Mr. Joel T. Nowicki Mrs. Sharon M. (Bradt) Warner* DonorsMr. Allan R. Stutz, Jr.* Mr. Craig A. Unckrich*

Class of 1990($5,000 - $9,999)Mrs. Susan E. (Ermlich) Gindlesberger* (M)Mr. James J. Nahra* ($2,500 - $4,999)Dr. D.Todd Russell*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. William F. Clark + Mr. Richard L. Craig* ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Paul M. Oliu + ($200 - $499) Mr. Richard E. Baker + Mr. Michael Barton*+ Mrs. Rebecca S. (Butler) Barton*+ Dr. Sheryl L. (Ames) Mason* ($100 - $199) Mr. Andrew C. Boothe Mrs. Jennifer S. Fitzgibbon Mr. Jeffery Miller* Mr. Michael J. Minor + Mrs. Arwen R. (Kneipp) Norman Mr. James A. Smith, Jr.* DonorsMr. Tom S. Beard* Ms. Tabitha Marewangepo Ms. Anita J. Tucker* Mrs. Judith E. (Porter) Zaher*

Class of 1991($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Laurence E. Talley ($1,250 - $2,499)Ms. Tina M. (Cotton) Stuchell*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Shawn T. Brown Ms. Annalisa F. Zumbar* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Christina E. (Chamberlain) Baker + Mrs. Michelle A. Baker Sams*+ (M)Mr. John W. Bouloubasis, Jr.* Mr. Anthony J. Calderone* Mr. Rob L. Curry, Jr.* Mrs. Kathleen E. (Margo) Davis* Mr. William A. Davis + Mrs. Trisha M. (Frank) Kraushaar* Mrs. Kimberly D. (South) LaBianco* Mrs. Daneen K. Touhalisky ($100 - $199) Ms. Kelly C. (Curtis) Craig* Mr. Scott A. Dannemiller Mrs. Rita M. (Mills) Gasser* Ms. Michele L. VanAtta +

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society. HR-17

($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. Richard K. Harr* ($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. Jeff L. Hattery*+ (M)Dr. Debra J. Hazen-Martin* Mrs. Cynthia L. (Thorn) Hubert*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Gary S. Adams* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Campbell* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ehrman*+ (M)Mrs. Kathe L. (Yockey) Paidas* (M)Mr. Ronald G. Pierce* Mr. David E. Reichard* (M)Rev. Paul R. White* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Gary L. McCamon* (M)Mr. Loren C. Veigel* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Paula C. (Cope) Andreani* (M)Mr. Jim W. Ansberry*+ (M)Mr. Merwyn C. Bowdish*+ (M)Mrs. Sharon A. (Kauffman) Cramer* Mr. Douglas A. Deas*+ Mrs. Sue E. (Woolman) Deas*+ Mrs. Janice L. (Conrad) Gibson*+ (M)Mrs. Barbara J. (Korosy) Giordano*+ (M)Mr. A. John Hauschulz* Mrs. Kathleen D. (Davis) Hopkins* (M)Mrs. B. Jean (Eagle) Krugh*+ (M)Atty. Timothy D. Krugh*+ (M)Dr. Richard B. LaFountain* Mr. Roger E. Linsley* Mr. Robert P. Mortensen* Dr. Harold J. Rafn* Mr. James H. Rutledge* Mr. Curtis N. Tinlin* (M)Mr. Dean M. Wilson* ($100 - $199) Mr. and Mrs Richard A. Campbell* Mrs. Susan J. (Manly) Hall* Mr. Thomas F. Hoyle*+ (M)Mrs. Amy H. (Hutson) Johnson* (M)Mrs. Jean A. (Halls) Muetzel* (M)Mr. John H. Nussbaumer* (M)Mrs. Linda L. (Fitch) Sutton*+ (M)Mrs. Dona G. (Crowell) West* (M)DonorsMrs. Karen P. (Baskin) Ammons Mr. James J. Aquilo* Mr. Thomas P. Cleary* Mrs. Betty K. (Keller) Conner* Mrs. Shirley S. (Freed) Freed-Matula* Mr. Victor A. Garman* (M)Miss Vicki J. Horne* Mrs. Sally E. (Jones) McFadden* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nurnberger* Mrs. Jane E. (Myer) Page* Mrs. Joan M. (Schneider) Runion* (M)Mrs. Julie R. (Clark) Sauner* Mrs. Denise G. (Hiscox) Shultz* ^Dr. Herbert J. Shultz* Mr. Michael C. Silk* (M)Mrs. Dottie J. (Robison) Smith* Mrs. Merabeth (Shively) Steffen* (M)Ms. Karen J. (Christian) Wilson* (M)

Class of 1976($25,000 and up)Mrs. Cheryl J. (Sheely) Eaton*+ (M)($15,000 - $24,999)Mrs. Carol A. (Howlett) Green*+ (M)($10,000 - $14,999)Mr. Mark Bailey* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mark and Rita (Salah) Allen* (M)Dr. Daryl F. Daugherty*+ (M)Mrs. Barbara E. (Hoffman) Ehrman*+ (M)Mrs. Denise A. (Popa) Reichard* (M)Mr. James W. Rydzak* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Bruce E. Christoff* (M)Mrs. Karen L. (Mottice) Christoff* (M)Mrs. Margaret B. (Bonistalli) Cotton* (M)Dr. Paul E. Gray II*+ (M)Mrs. Nancy A. (Orwick) McCamon* (M)Dr. Christopher H. Moinet Mrs. Maryellen Nimon* Mr. Kurt S. Nygaard* Mrs. Lynne W. (Wesche) Strasser* (M)Mr. Philip J. Strasser* (M)Ms. Ruthie E. Wheeler*+ ($200 - $499) Mrs. Vicky B. (Bando) Ansberry*+ (M)Mr. Daniel E. Buckel*+ (M)Ms. Rhonda L. Funkhouser*+ (M)Mr. Jeff A. Hubert* (M)Mr. Larry R. Indorf*+ Mr. Richard P. Ingles* Mr. David N. Kagarise* Mrs. Lynn A. (McMillen) Linsley* Mrs. Karen R. (Kirkwood) Rafn* Ms. Joni L. (Zumbrunnen) Teragawachi* (M)($100 - $199) Ms. Linda R. Adams* Mrs. Lynne M. (Kahr) Austin* (M)The Honorable Christopher A. Boyko* Mrs. Jean M. (McKay) Campbell* Mrs. Jane A. (Fryfogle) Crow Mr. Ronald A. DeJulio* (M)Mr. Elliot F. Forsyth* (M)Mrs. Rebecca J. (Arnold) Forsyth* (M)Mrs. Cathi H. (Hunter) Friend* Mrs. Kathryn T. (Tokar) Haidet* (M)Mr. Mark E. Haidet* (M)Mrs. Lee Ann (Boyle) Heller*+ (M)

Ms. Taylor M. Dowling Mr. Nathan Z. Dreger Ms. Danielle E. Dumski Ms. Brooke A. Dye Ms. Jillian E. Earnest Mr. Edward P. Ely Mr. Austin M. Eppstein Ms. Rachael R. Fairley Mr. Harrison J. Falconer Ms. Maria A. Favorite Ms. Alixandra H. Fidler Ms. Jessica M. Finkler Ms. Marina A. Frandanisa Mr. Ty W. Frank Mr. Derek M. Frye Ms. Emma P. Gabelt Ms. Tirice L. Gamble Mr. Dylan Garritano Ms. Angela M. Garts Mr. Brandon K. German Ms. Leah R. Giallourakis Ms. Lindsey M. Gibson Ms. Lydia M. Gonzalez Mr. Daniel J. Goswick Ms. Jenna L. Green Ms. Kristin L. Green Ms. Shelby L. Gruber Ms. Kolbie R. Haines Miss Sara E. Hall Mr. Oliver F. Hansen Ms. Briana M. Harris Mr. Johnathan P. Hartong Ms. Leah M. Haught Mr. Anthony J. Heider Mr. Nicholas M. Hendershot Ms. Amanda B. Hubbell Ms. Shawna R. Hunter Mr. Jacob B. Husted Ms. Jessica M. Iafelice Ms. Allison L. Insana Ms. Lindsay K. Janice Mr. Casey B. Jones Mr. Matthew D. Jones Ms. Haley M. Jurick Mr. Mitchell Kalning Ms. Amber R. Kappele Mr. Austin J. Kaylor Ms. Katelin M. J. Keister Ms. Leigh M. Kelley Ms. Nicole C. Kemmett Ms. Melissa R. Kerr Ms. Kelsey M. Kincaid Mr. Brent Kirk Mr. Ryan J. Kmet Mr. Gregory P. Koman Ms. Hannah M. Kopack Ms. Kathryn M. Kukucka Ms. Eva M. Laino Ms. Hayley J. Lappin Mr. Urban D. Lee Ms. Amanda C. Leigh Ms. Eleanor P. LeMasters Mr. Bradley E. Linerode Mr. Coty J. L. Lipply Ms. Demi R. Lohr Ms. Emily L. Love Mr. Adam R. Lundberg Mr. Patrick D. Mahoney Mr. Matthew J. Mangosh Ms. Rebecca E. Mann Ms. Monika Martic Ms. Brooke N. Mathie Ms. Ashley K. Mayer Mr. Daniel J. McGeary Ms. Abby M. McIntosh Ms. Megan N. McMinn Mr. Austin C. Mercer Ms. Emily N. Messino Mr. Tyler S. Mettille Mr. Campbell B. Miller Ms. Nicole Miller Ms. Carolinn N. Mills Mr. Joseph Mills Ms. Katherine A. Misencik Mr. Walter J. Mitchell Ms. Nicole F. Moldovan Ms. Chandler D. Moore Mr. Andrew J. Morrow Mr. Christopher M. Motley Ms. Amanda C. Myhal Mr. Joseph Nelson, Jr. Mr. Zachary J. Nelson Ms. Taylor V. Nervo Ms. Kaylah A. Nieschwitz Mr. Sean P. O’Brien Mr. Anthony J. Ocacio Mr. John W. Opalenik Ms. Kara M. Opryszko Mr. Jacob P. Oravecz Ms. Nancy M. Osborne Mr. Patrick S. O’Toole Ms. Melanie E. Patterson Mr. Jason M. Paulovich Mr. Wayman J. Pearson Ms. Kelsey M. Pelles Ms. Mikaela M. Perrino Ms. Emily R. Phillip Ms. Holly E. Phillips Mr. Gianni R. Pierro Ms. Lauren E. Podojil Mr. Nick M. Popely Mr. Kevin R. Princic Mr. Joshua J. Pryor Ms. Emily A. Quandt Ms. Nicole L. Quiles Ms. Rachel E. Rector Ms. Hannah M. Reed Ms. Miranda G. G. Reeder Ms. Courtney M. Reese Ms. Melanie B. Rice

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.HR-18

DonorsMr. Robert L. Best Ms. Sharon M. Evanich* Madam Jennifer A. (Walker) Freeman* Mrs. Stephanie Martin Shively* Mr. Daniel J. Mucci* Mrs. Debra C. (Carter) Spriggs* Mrs. Denise E. (Goddard) Wilson*

Class of 1992($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Jodi L. (Simpson) Bauhof*+ Mr. Roger W. Winslow, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey S. Zucal ($500 - $1,249)Ms. Heidi K. Bartholomew* Mrs. Kelly P. (Pfund) Stalls*+ ($200 - $499) Jeffrey E. Powles Mrs. Lee Anne (Hartland) Rioux* Mr. Sandy D. Womack, Jr.*+ ($100 - $199) Mrs. Amy M. (Kirchmeyer) Friedmann* Mrs. Shannon D. (Douglass) George* Michelle L. Montgomery Mrs. Leslie R. (Sheidler) Smith* Ms. Becky K. Weaver* Dr. Don Williams Nachiketa Yakkundi* DonorsMrs. Kimberley R. (Eagle) Carpenter* Mr. John E. Jenkins*+ Mrs. Darcy A. (Sorber) Klimkowski* Ms. Pamela A. Martin* Miss Monica L. Rollins* Mr. Michael E. Saxion* Ms. Laura M. (Moenich) Soeder*+ Rev. Robert H. Wilson*

Class of 1993($1,250 - $2,499)Attys. Michael L. Cole + Mr. Todd D. Fisher* ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Moses P. Jones-Lewis*+ ($200 - $499) Mr. Thomas A. Daily, Jr.*+ Miss Laurel J. Ineman Mrs. Elizabeth C. (Case) Johnson*+ Dr. David A. Pocos* Mr. Alexander J. Russin, Jr. ($100 - $199) Dr. Kendrick T. Brown Mr. Jack L. Cunningham Brian C. Friedmann* Mr. Jeff B. Kurtz* Mrs. Laura M. (McAllister) Kurtz* Mrs. Noel C. Shepard* DonorsMrs. Leza A. Cole Mrs. Melanie A. (Linder) Davis* Mrs. Rachel D. (Hrovatic) Jenkins*+ Mr. Larry J. Klimkowski* Mr. Mark A. Rigsby Mrs. Rachel L. (Stotsenburg) Roncone*

Class of 1994($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Joann L. Fisher* Mr. Matthew P. Stinson* Dr. Kara M. Tardivel*+ ($500 - $1,249)Michael J. Alfredo Mr. Melvin L. Battles IV Dr. Craig E. Smith* Mr. James K. Stuart* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Cristine D. (Hackney) Boyd + Mr. John P. Cerar Mrs. Melissa C. (Crytzer) Fry*+ Mr. Matthew A. LaFountain* Mrs. Renee (Clark) LaFountain* Ms. Lisa A. Rizzo Mr. Keith R. Waesch*+ ($100 - $199) Mrs. Danielle R. (Penturf ) Lamphier* Mr. Andrew W. Lower Mr. Jason J. Sabo Mrs. Gina L. (West) Sprenger Mr. Jeremy Tiermini DonorsMrs. Regina A. (Pfeffer) Bowe* Mrs. Susan M. (Clark) Chaddock Mrs. Tracy L. (Kibler) McKenzie*+ Mr. Allen R. Moff* Mrs. Jodene M. (Unsworth) Quinn* Dr. John E. Roncone II*

Class of 1995($1,250 - $2,499)Mrs. Anne (Zimmer) Graffice*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Daniel L. Capozella* Mrs. Carolyn (Mann) Newkirk*+ Dr. Ann Marie (Pasek) Stuart* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Theresa M. (Young) Davis*+ Ms. Marcy DeWalt Mr. James J. Farmer* Ms. Julie A. (Martin) Farmer* Mrs. Angela M. Stanley

($100 - $199) Dr. James W. Fox* Mrs. Michelle L. (McComas) Fox* Mr. Mike T. Sprenger* DonorsMr. Richard J. Chaddock Mrs. Melissa A. (Lawrence) McCormack*+ Mrs. Rebecca R. (Millikin) Parkhurst* Mrs. Aimee L. (Edwards) Schuller +

Class of 1996($15,000 - $24,999)Anonymous($5,000 - $9,999)Dr. Benjamin M. Utterback*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Casey J. Fish* ($200 - $499) Mrs. Gina M. Bannevich Ms. Lisa M. Currutt-Weisend*+ Mr. Eric L. Dietrich*+ Mr. Matthew W. Johnson*+ Mr. Matthew B. Keller Mr. Scott Ugran* ($100 - $199) Mr. Judson D. Roszman, Jr.* Mrs. Karen R. (Beers) Roszman* Mr. Bryan C. Sprang* Mr. Matthew J. Zepp* DonorsMr. Richard C. Crowley Mr. Brad W. Harbison* Mrs. Suzanne M. Reich Mrs. Michelle S. (Michelle Good) Rudge*

Class of 1997($500 - $1,249)Dr. Nathan I. Chutas*+ Mrs. Wendy S. Lewis* Mr. Mike McGee Mrs. Jennifer R. (Griffith) Weber Joshua J. Weber ($200 - $499) Mrs. Lisa M. (Tanner) Trummer + ($100 - $199) Ms. Dawn A. Adams + Mr. Steven T. Bair Mr. Brian T. Dietz* Ms. Kristy A. () LaBella* Ms. Rachel A. Rusnak Mr. Josh W. White* Mrs. Christi L. (Welch) Wilson* Mrs. Kimberley L. (Laughinghouse) Zepp DonorsMr. Jeffrey D. Cordle* Mrs. Mary K. Crowley Mrs. Jennifer J. (Myers) Davis* Mr. Josh A. Davis* Mr. Randall L. Kaserman + Mrs. Catherine M. (Oakes) Rook* Mr. Charles V. Rudge III* Mrs. Sara J. (Blood) Sherer + Mr. Thomas J. Sulhan, Jr.*

Class of 1998($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Alan and Dr. Suzanne Harold* ($500 - $1,249)Ms. Melissa F. (Smith) Gardner*+ Mr. Robert W. McPherson*+ Mary Lou (Horwood) Thewes and Gregory

Thewes*+ Mrs. Alyson E. (Muenster) Zimmer* Mr. Erick J. Zimmer* ($200 - $499) Mr. Eric D. Bortmas* Mrs. Michelle M. Shaheen-Wires* Mr. Brett A. Stalnaker* ($100 - $199) Dr. Mandy L. Capel + Mrs. Heather R. Craver* Ms. Sarah A. (McFadden) Endlich* Mr. Vincent G. Kehres* Mrs. Shelley A. Sprang* Mr. Zoltan R. Zilai DonorsMrs. Shawna L. (MacCurdy) Bryan* Mr. Jay W. Hays Mrs. Susan R. Idoine*+ Mr. Shaun P. Rook* Mr. Bryan T. Stehura*

Class of 1999($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Daniel Griffith*+ ($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Tennille D. Jones-Lewis*+ Mr. Brandon K. Keck + Mrs. Johnna L. Keck + ($200 - $499) Mr. Adam L. Albright* Mrs. Stefanie L. (Boehm) Albright* Dr. Melissa A. (Askren) Askren-Edgehouse*+ Mr. Steve J. Askren-Edgehouse*+ Mrs. Megan M. Ball*+ ($100 - $199) Mr. Nicholas A. Capel + Mrs. Melissa A. (Kozel) Creamer* Mrs. Cara A. Johnson Dr. Joel E. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Lusk* Mrs. Laurel L. (Copeland) Lusk* Mr. Anthony L. Slabaugh Dr. Ryan D. White, Ph.D. DonorsMrs. Tracey L. (Zimmerman) Dabrowski*+ Mr. Bryan D. Jones* Mr. Jonathan B. Sherer + Mrs. Carrie L. Stehura* Mr. Todd N. Terakedis Ms. Jennifer L. Zoky

Class of 2000($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Aaron J. Swartz* ($500 - $1,249)Dr. Andrea A. (Erb) Jopperi, D.O. + Mrs. Carla J. (DiSalvatore) Laning*+ Mrs. Cara M. (Grisola) McPherson*+ Mr. Ryan M. Robbins ($200 - $499) Mr. Jason O. Ball*+ Mr. Peter A. Canavan* Mrs. Mary B. (Herb) Holdford*+ Mr. Michael W. Holdford Mr. Thomas J. Horwood*+ Ms. Michelle L. Manning + Ms. Wendy J. Snyder Ms. Josiette L. White ($100 - $199) Ms. Deana Allen*+ Ms. Katherine E. Carnell Mr. David J. Cooper Mrs. Lindsay A. Kehres* Mr. Bela M. Suich DonorsMrs. Lisa M. Espenschied Mrs. Rachel Garnes R. (Garnes) Hays Mr. Joseph E. Kupec* Mrs. Amy E. (Baswell) Wittensoldner*

Class of 2001($500 - $1,249)Mrs. Emily R. Colontrelle Mr. Adam F. Irgang* Mrs. Tory L. (Peterson) Irgang* Mr. Jason E. Perkins Mrs. Jeannette A. (Kirchner) Perkins* Mr. Michael A. White Mrs. Rebecca (Feciuch) White ($200 - $499) Dr. Heather B. Adams + Mr. Stephen M. Clark Mrs. Megan M. (Sauner) Moore* ($100 - $199) Mrs. Geneva S. Dutson* Mrs. Melissa A. (Wolpert) Eaton* Ms. Athena M. Mericsko + Mr. Robert D. Sondles Mrs. Tracy R. (Tabaczynski) Tabaczynski-Shuman + DonorsMrs. Laura J. Conrad* Mrs. Elissa Smith*

Class of 2002($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Michael S. Stull ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Jordan M. Hunt + Mr. Brian C. Miller + Mr. Joel C. Steiner + Mrs. Krista (Davis) Steiner + ($200 - $499) Mrs. Lara L. (Hanson) Mahoney Mr. Charles D. Moore* Mr. Brian T. Webb ($100 - $199) Mrs. Catherine Donahue + Mr. Richard G. Jackson Miss Katherine Krizman Ms. Michelle L. McGee Ms. Jamie L. McMillen Mr. Todd P. Richards DonorsMs. Ellen M. Giordano Mrs. Cheryl L. Grant* Ms. Suanne MacMillan + Mrs. Jacqueline (Kirchner) McLaughlin*+

Class of 2003 ($500 - $1,249) Ms. Ellen A. Campbell + Dr. Amber (Hutchison) Hunt + Mr. Allan P. Sweet ($200 - $499) Mrs. Morgan C. (Cooper) Bagley Mrs. Jessie L. (Kihm) Canavan* Mr. Jonathan D. Cross Mrs. Lesley A. (Strick) Cross Ms. Jessica Harding + Atty. Christopher R. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Parker ($100 - $199) Mrs. Rebecca (Hovanec) Baxter + Mrs. Erica N. (Kirksey) Jackson Ms. Katherine E. Reeves* Ms. Amanda L. Schaub DonorsMr. Eric S. Bunnell Ms. Melissa J. Fleming Mrs. Jennifer A. (Bradley) Price* Mrs. Brianna R. (Zilch) Smith

Class of 2004($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Brian D. Keller* ($500 - $1,249)Ms. Carla S. Conant Mrs. Brenda A. (Hruska) Sweet ($100 - $199) Mr. Ian M. Andrews Mr. Timothy J. DeStefano Mrs. Jennifer L. () Hoffman Dr. Katharine E. (Kahl) Klinger DonorsDavid A. Burns Mr. Eric M. Daina* Ms. Kate E. Hasenohrl Mr. Ryan G. Price* Mr. Adam J. Slopek

Class of 2005 ($500 - $1,249) Ms. Sarah A. (Freeman) Herrmann + ($200 - $499) Mr. Mark D. Hubert + Mrs. Amy J. (Veverka) Parker Mrs. Amanda L. (Darrah) Waesch*+ ($100 - $199) Mrs. Amy E. (Bauch) Bauknecht + Mr. Stephen W. Klinger Ms. Jennifer A. MacDowell DonorsMr. Lucas B. Latham

Class of 2006 ($100 - $199) Mr. Brent A. Bauknecht + Ms. Ariella J. Brown + Mr. Brian M. Engelhardt DonorsMiss Tracy L. Bombik Miss Emily R. Ellis Mr. Mark J. Kolenz +

Class of 2007($500 - $1,249)Mr. Chad V. Johnson + DonorsAtty. Michael J. Rogers Mr. Jonathan W. Suntala

Class of 2008($500 - $1,249)Mr. Jason S. Prodonovich + ($200 - $499) Alana R. Wolonsky ($100 - $199) Mrs. Linda A. Bigham Ms. Elizabeth M. Macura + Ms. Catherine E. Stache DonorsMs. Christine K. Chandler Mr. Bryson G. Davis Mr. Daniel Luketic Mrs. Lorena J. (Steets) Middleton Mr Justin A. Shaub

Class of 2009($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Katherine P. Fortney + ($500 - $1,249)Mr. Luke D. Messner + ($200 - $499) Ms. Callie A. Livengood + Mrs. Sherrie J. Wallace* ($100 - $199) Ms. Samantha J. Cotten Mr. John P. Gallo Mr. Dan J. Scarpitti Mr. Andrew J. Youtz DonorsMs. Andrea S. Bruno Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kirby + Mrs. and Mr. Lindsey M. Rajan Ms. Chelsey M. Wallace

Class of 2010($500 - $1,249)Mr. Brett Baker ($100 - $199) Mrs. and Dr. Kristin M. Ferrell Mr. Richard L. Inzetta + DonorsMr. and Mrs. Aaron S. Boothby Mr Kyle J. Brown Ms. Stephanie C. Dominick Miss Samantha R. Hasselbusch Ms. Holly N. Herstine Ms. Amber L. Jaeb Humes Miss Sarah C. MacLennan Miss Brielle E. Sautter Ms. Willmetta C. Warholyk

Class of 2011($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Megan M. Fortney + ($100 - $199) Ms. Abigail L. Honaker + DonorsMr. Richard E. Brownfield Mrs. Megan A. Claycomb Ms. Teale N. Harold

Mrs. Crystal D. Johnson* Mr. John C. Wagner and Mrs. Sarah E. Ossler Mr. Rodney B. Smith Amy M. Vojtek

Class of 2012($200 - $499) Ms. Carolyn S. E. Ch’ng Mr. and Mrs. Scott David Lawrence + ($100 - $199) Mr. Carl A. Bennett Jennica S. Prodonovich DonorsKayla R. Aldan Mr. Tyler C. Berkeley Anthony V. DiGeronimo + Ms. Alexandrea E. Guenther Chaz-Elliot Jordan + Ms. Stephanie L. Novak Miss Julie A. Radigan

Class of 2013($500 - $1,249)Mr. Zachary M. Smith ($200 - $499) Mrs. Laura E. Good + ($100 - $199) Mr. Christopher L. Cugini Julie A. Jakmides DonorsMs. Layelle M. Al-Ghaben + Mr. Tyler J. Anderson + Ms. Emily A. Mason + Ms. Bethany L. Porter Ms. and Mr. Sherri L. Strednicky Miss Alicia K. Switzer Mr. Corey A. Unckrich

Class of 2014($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Megan L. Morrison + ($100 - $199) Mr. Aaron J. Sarbaugh Ms. Amanda L. Setser Ms. Erin E. Smolinski Mr. Stephen S. Yanovich DonorsMs. Jenna L. Balazs Miss Jessica L. Jamison Miss Emily N. Mazzaferri Mr. Jordan Shroyer

Class of 2015($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Joseph V. MacBenn*+ ($100 - $199) Ms. Moeka Abe Mr. Robert L. Aldinger Mr. Robert D. Altemus Ms. Ashley M. Anderson Mr. Timothy H. Andrews Mr. Charles M. Avila Mr. Drew B. Baad Mr. Stephen A. Baker Mr. Bryce J. H. Barber Mr. Dominique J. Barlow Mr. Zachary P. Beegle Mr. Brandon L. Bell Mr. Nicholas M. Bester Ms. Jessica R. Biltz Mr. Hayden M. Birnbrich Ms. Victoria F. Blankenship Miss Julie M. Book Mr. Dillin J. Bradley Ms. Anna V. Brocker Ms. Carly C. Brown Ms. Maya O. Brown Ms. Sara M. Brown Mr. Shane A. Brown Ms. Kelly A. Bruce Mr. John M. Bruketa Ms. Amber L. Bruno Mr. Rocco L. Buccasso Ms. Jami R. Burke Ms. Hayley C. Buzulencia Mr. Adam K. Calet Ms. Stacy E. Cameron Ms. Catherine L. Campbell Mr. Gino R. Ceriani Mr. Wendell Christian, Jr. Ms. Emily L. Christopher Mr. Ted K. Christopher Mr. David W. Clark III Ms. Megan N. Clevenger Ms. Taylor V. Coghlan Mr. Colin P. Combs Mr. Anthony V. Continenza Ms. Dana M. Cook Ms. Kaitlyn M. Cook Ms. Kacey B. Cooper Mr. Cody L. Cosentino Mr. Kit L. Creager Ms. Alyssa M. Cuffman Ms. Christine L. Culver Ms. Alysun N. Daniel Mr. Luke M. Davies Miss Kathleen M. Davis Ms. Jean C. Deibel Mr. Dante A. DelBene Mr. Ryan T. DelBene Mr. Clay R. Densmore Mr. Bryan J. Derr Ms. Jodie M. Di Donato Ms. Marissa L. Dioneff Mr. Sean C. Donnelly Mr. Meshal S. Dous

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

Ms. Taylor M. Dowling Mr. Nathan Z. Dreger Ms. Danielle E. Dumski Ms. Brooke A. Dye Ms. Jillian E. Earnest Mr. Edward P. Ely Mr. Austin M. Eppstein Ms. Rachael R. Fairley Mr. Harrison J. Falconer Ms. Maria A. Favorite Ms. Alixandra H. Fidler Ms. Jessica M. Finkler Ms. Marina A. Frandanisa Mr. Ty W. Frank Mr. Derek M. Frye Ms. Emma P. Gabelt Ms. Tirice L. Gamble Mr. Dylan Garritano Ms. Angela M. Garts Mr. Brandon K. German Ms. Leah R. Giallourakis Ms. Lindsey M. Gibson Ms. Lydia M. Gonzalez Mr. Daniel J. Goswick Ms. Jenna L. Green Ms. Kristin L. Green Ms. Shelby L. Gruber Ms. Kolbie R. Haines Miss Sara E. Hall Mr. Oliver F. Hansen Ms. Briana M. Harris Mr. Johnathan P. Hartong Ms. Leah M. Haught Mr. Anthony J. Heider Mr. Nicholas M. Hendershot Ms. Amanda B. Hubbell Ms. Shawna R. Hunter Mr. Jacob B. Husted Ms. Jessica M. Iafelice Ms. Allison L. Insana Ms. Lindsay K. Janice Mr. Casey B. Jones Mr. Matthew D. Jones Ms. Haley M. Jurick Mr. Mitchell Kalning Ms. Amber R. Kappele Mr. Austin J. Kaylor Ms. Katelin M. J. Keister Ms. Leigh M. Kelley Ms. Nicole C. Kemmett Ms. Melissa R. Kerr Ms. Kelsey M. Kincaid Mr. Brent Kirk Mr. Ryan J. Kmet Mr. Gregory P. Koman Ms. Hannah M. Kopack Ms. Kathryn M. Kukucka Ms. Eva M. Laino Ms. Hayley J. Lappin Mr. Urban D. Lee Ms. Amanda C. Leigh Ms. Eleanor P. LeMasters Mr. Bradley E. Linerode Mr. Coty J. L. Lipply Ms. Demi R. Lohr Ms. Emily L. Love Mr. Adam R. Lundberg Mr. Patrick D. Mahoney Mr. Matthew J. Mangosh Ms. Rebecca E. Mann Ms. Monika Martic Ms. Brooke N. Mathie Ms. Ashley K. Mayer Mr. Daniel J. McGeary Ms. Abby M. McIntosh Ms. Megan N. McMinn Mr. Austin C. Mercer Ms. Emily N. Messino Mr. Tyler S. Mettille Mr. Campbell B. Miller Ms. Nicole Miller Ms. Carolinn N. Mills Mr. Joseph Mills Ms. Katherine A. Misencik Mr. Walter J. Mitchell Ms. Nicole F. Moldovan Ms. Chandler D. Moore Mr. Andrew J. Morrow Mr. Christopher M. Motley Ms. Amanda C. Myhal Mr. Joseph Nelson, Jr. Mr. Zachary J. Nelson Ms. Taylor V. Nervo Ms. Kaylah A. Nieschwitz Mr. Sean P. O’Brien Mr. Anthony J. Ocacio Mr. John W. Opalenik Ms. Kara M. Opryszko Mr. Jacob P. Oravecz Ms. Nancy M. Osborne Mr. Patrick S. O’Toole Ms. Melanie E. Patterson Mr. Jason M. Paulovich Mr. Wayman J. Pearson Ms. Kelsey M. Pelles Ms. Mikaela M. Perrino Ms. Emily R. Phillip Ms. Holly E. Phillips Mr. Gianni R. Pierro Ms. Lauren E. Podojil Mr. Nick M. Popely Mr. Kevin R. Princic Mr. Joshua J. Pryor Ms. Emily A. Quandt Ms. Nicole L. Quiles Ms. Rachel E. Rector Ms. Hannah M. Reed Ms. Miranda G. G. Reeder Ms. Courtney M. Reese Ms. Melanie B. Rice

Ms. Ashley M. Rivera Mr. Bryant L. Roby Mr. Andrew G. Roidt Mr. Ted R. Rosalva Mr. Ryan M. Ross Mr. Andrew J. Rothermel Mr. Samuel A. Roubic Ms. Emily S. Rowe Ms. Leanna G. Rudibaugh Mr. Brian A. Ruhe Mr. Brandon C. Saling Ms. Ashley M. Sams Ms. Alexandra Scala Ms. Sarah E. Schleich Ms. Emma E. Schloss Mr. Joshua L. Scott Ms. Katelyn M. Sees Mr. Dean U. Seitz Mr. Dylan G. Seitz Ms. Tiera M. Shephard Ms. Katie J. Shirilla Ms. Leigh P. Siedlak Ms. Nicole A. Simons Ms. Jana M. Sleutz Ms. Kaley R. Sloane Mr. Cameron D. Smith Ms. Nicole A. Snyder Mr. Thomas D. Spichiger Ms. Alyssa R. Stitzel Ms. Miranda M. Stockton Mr. Chase M. Swisher Mr. Garrett M. Swisher Ms. Jessica C. Switzer Mr. Benjamin M. Swope Ms. Amanda M. Tamerlano Ms. Hannah M. Tavallali Ms. Katie L. Tiberio Ms. Autumn B. Timko Mr. Alexander L. Tomaino Ms. Andrea M. Toranzo-Rivero Ms. Stephanie E. Treubig Mr. Darnell D. Tucker Mr. Ryan E. Turney Ms. Alexandra M. Vanek Mr. Gerardo S. Vargas Ms. Julia A. Vivolo Ms. Courtney M. Wachal Mr. Zach M. Walker Ms. Gina M. Wall Mr. Xuelin Wang Mr. Jacob R. Ward Ms. Kalyn E. Ward Mr. Brian M. Weals Mr. Jack W. Weber Mr. Nicholas E. Whetzler Ms. Patricia A. Widenmeyer Ms. Brittany M. Wilk-Adams Ms. Amanda R. Wise Ms. Katherine A. Woodford Mr. Jeffrey J. Yoza Ms. Victoria K. Zimmer Ms. Jorri M. Zmuda DonorsMiss Jennifer R. Book Mr. Joshua L. Butler Ms. Erika M. Druzina Ms. Samantha M. Giuliano Mr. Naoya Kitamura Ms. Amanda K. Layman Ms. Chelsea L. Obrzut Ms. Paige E. Pezzato Ms. Lisa M. Pizzurro Ms. Nina Spagnolo Mr. Mark A. Stevens Mr. Sherman S. Wilkinson Ms. Brittany N. Woodard Mr. Ruinan Zhang

Corporate Matching Gifts3-M CompanyAon CorporationAssociaAutomatic Data Processing, Inc.Bank Of AmericaChevron Chemical CompanyCIGNA Corp.Cooper Tire and Rubber Co.Diageo North AmericaDominion FoundationDow Chemical Co.Eaton CorporationEmerson Network PowerEricssonErnst & YoungFifth Third BankFirestone Tire & Rubber CoGE Foundation Inc.Glaxo Wellcome, Inc.GlaxoSmithKlineGoldman, Sachs & CompanyGoogle, Inc.I.B.M. Corp.Illinois Tool Works FoundationJ P Morgan Chase Bank NAJohnson & JohnsonKey FoundationKeyBankM. F. Cachat CompanyMotorola Solutions FoundationNationwide Insurance Co.Newfield Exploration CompanyNordson Corp.Northwestern Mutual LifeOhio National Financial Services

Owens CorningPetroleum Systems International, Inc. (PSI)Pharmacia FoundationPhillips Petroleum CompanyPNC Financial Services GroupPNCBankPPLProctor and Gamble FundProgressive Insurance FoundationRaytheon CompanyReynolds American FoundationSaint-Gobain CorporationSanofi AventisSherwin Williams CompanySiemensSmithKline Beecham FoundationSmucker’s CompanyState Farm Insurance Co.The Timken CompanyThomson North American LegalUS Bank

Parents($25,000 and up)Mr. and Mrs. John F. Peters* (M)($10,000 - $14,999)Dr. and Mrs. Seth W. Brown* Dr. Jeffrey Draves and Dr. Patricia Draves + Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Valentine ($5,000 - $9,999)Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Christopher + Mrs. JoBeth (Andy) Kaplan* Mr. Mark E. Kaplan* Joseph H. Popovich ($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Bradley D. Gerber* (M)Mr. Patrick D. Heddleston*+ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacBenn* Mr. James M. Switzer*+ (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Douglas Bonnoront Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Inzetta Atty. Jeffrey R. Jakmides*+ (M)Dr. James E. Mathis + Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Pauli* (M)Ms. Tina M. (Cotton) Stuchell*+ Mr. Roger W. Winslow, Jr. ($500 - $1,249)Mr. and Mrs. Arden A. Adams* Mr. Timothy S. Cotton* (M)Mrs. Linda B. (Brewster) Feucht* (M)Mr. Terry R. Feucht* (M)Mr. Christopher A Gundlah*+ (M)Dr. Parmie M. (Andaloro) Herman* (M)Mr. Richard J. Presutti Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starkey Rev. David W. Venter*+ (M)Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vojtek + Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wachal ($200 - $499) Ms. Sandra L. Alger*+ Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Ames* (M)Mr. and Ms. George Avila Mr. Richard E. Baker + Mrs. Laura E. (Thompson) Berkeley*+ (M)Mr. Scott H. Berkeley*+ (M)Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bradt* Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Fitzsimmons*+ Mr. and Mrs. Rowland W. Foster Doris Gluck* (M)Mr. Mark Gudalis + Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Howell*+ Dr. and Mrs. Troy A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Koly + Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert* Dr. Scott S. Mason* Dr. Sheryl L. (Ames) Mason* Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. McClaugherty*+ Mr. Mark W. McConnell + Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Resch* Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Rossler* Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Sams*+ Mrs. Sherrie J. Wallace* Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. White*+ ($100 - $199) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldan Mr. and Mrs. Eric Allshouse + Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Anderson* Mr. Daniel A. Bagnola* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Bartos Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bogner Mrs. Karen R. Brown* Jeffrey A. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Campbell* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Case + Mr. and Mrs. John L. Channels* Mr. Joel R. Collins* Mr. and Mr. Charles Combs Mrs. Heather M. Daina* Mr. and Mrs. William Ginder Mr. Michael S. Groff* Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hardin* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haught Mr. and Mrs. Richard Honaker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jackson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kirchner* Mrs. Mary G. Lane* (M)Keith Lepley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McMurray Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. McNeill* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mucci Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Namey, Jr.* Rev. Irvin L. Nussdorfer, Jr.*+ (M)Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Ossler Mr. and Mrs. David Pezzato + Mr. William E. and Mrs. Mary B. Porter*+

Gerry Ricciutti Mrs. C. Joyce Shuman-Oechsle* Mr. Albert H. Smith* (M)Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stevens*+ Ms. Dora M. Sutton* Ms. Bonita Twaddle + Mr. and Mrs. George Waseity Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Wilson* Mr. and Mrs. William Zorn* DonorsMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Albee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews Mr. and Mrs. John Archer + Mr. and Mrs. Darin Baad Mrs. Marcia L. (Holt) Bable* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Bailey* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bernat + Mr. Robert L. Best Sheila Best + Mr. Charles Bobosky* (M)Mrs. Roberta J. Boles* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Book + Mr. Larry Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brent* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brocker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Brogan Ms. Laura Brown + Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Randy Burchett Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buzulencia + Mrs. Helen Cameron* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cosentino Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cowley Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Craig* Ms. Jan Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Michael Decker + Mr. and Mrs. John Desko III + Mr. and Mrs. Richard DiGeronimo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorsey + Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards + Mrs. Gayle B. Fiegenschuh* Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fox* Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Friebel Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Gainer Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gamertsfelder* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia W. George Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gingo Mr. and Mrs. Randy Green Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grisola* Mr. and Mrs. Greg Guertal Ms. Pamela H. Hanke* Mr. and Mrs. William S. Harris* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haueter Mrs. and Mrs. Carol Heben Mr. Paul J. Helmuth* Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Herb* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiteshue Mr. and Mrs. William A. Holdford Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Horning Mr. and Mrs. Terrance E. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Kaltenbach Mr. Chester M. Kaschak* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kirksey Mr. and Mrs. George Kolesar Mrs. Jean LeRoy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lieser Mrs. Rozanne Linder* Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lobdell Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Love Ms. Suanne MacMillan + Mr. Denis J. Macura + Ms. Myra Mann* Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Markert Dr. and Mrs. William A. Markley* (M)Mr. Robert W. McPherson, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Meeson Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Mehle Mrs. Darla J. Miller Mr. John Misciagna + Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mitch Mrs. Judith A. Mohr* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murzynski Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nurnberger* Mr. and Mrs. Greg Nutial Mr. and Mrs. Paul O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Dean Passaro Mr. and Mrs. Terry Passerini* Dr. Kathleen Piker-King*+ (M)Mr. and Mrs. James Pohorence Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Proud* Ms. Denise Provenzale Ms. Cynthia Quiles John Rafoth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ring Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Ross Ms. Carol E. Roth*+ Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Russell* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sabine Mr. and Mrs. David Sartin* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Serluco Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shirilla Mrs. and Mr. Sheri Siefke + Mr. and Mrs. David Sleutz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Slutz Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sopkovich Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sorace*+ Mr. John L. Stadler* Rhonda Stephenson + Mr. and Mrs. James Sterley

Mr. Mark Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Suntala Mr. Ronald R. Swope* Mr. Thomas L. Thomas and Mrs. Linda

Thomas* Mr. and Mrs. John Touhalisky* Mr. Craig A. Unckrich* Mrs. Stephanie M. Unckrich* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Venet* Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Veverka*+ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whisler Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Wilson* Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Wittrock* Mrs. Martha R. Wojtowicz* Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Noah Yannie Mr. and Mrs. David Zronek

Friends ($25,000 and up)Aultman Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce Chadbourn Industries LLC Foundation of Rachel B. Lang Fred F. Silk Charitable Foundation Hammond Construction Harley C. & Mary Hoover Price Foundation Mary Renkert Wendling Foundation Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Schwab Charitable Fund Stark Community Foundation The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation The Huntington National Bank The Marion G. Resch Foundation The Timken Foundation of Canton Emily J. Cunin ^Mrs. Martha J. Gartner* ^Mr. and Mrs. James W. Griffith* Mrs. Carol J. Grove*+ Mr. Charles D. Grove* ^Jeanne MacDonald ^Mr. James Oelschlager* Atty. Richard W. Pogue ($15,000 - $24,999.99)Alliance Ventures, Inc. Fresh Mark, Inc. Greater Alliance Foundation Inc. Jasam Foundation National Cabinet of Mount Union Women Mrs. Josephine Brenneman* ^Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Fitzpatrick Ms. Paulette S. Greenberger Mrs. Miriam Johnson*+^($10,000 - $14,999.99)Amerimet Kenan Advantage Group L Brands Foundation Lavery Chevrolet MAC Trailer Manufacturing Inc. The Columbus Foundation Westlake Reed Leskosky Mrs. P. Roger Clay* Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goris* Mrs. Randall C. Hunt*+ Ms. Lynn Keller*+ Mrs. Ann McDaniel* Ms. Patricia A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sebo + Dr. Niall W. Slater ($5,000 - $9,999.99)Akron Children’s Hospital Belden Brick Charitable Trust Donald and Alice Noble Foundation, Inc. Fortney Foundation General Board of Higher Education &

Ministry LJ Manufacturing, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co. New England Running Company, Inc. TCE LLC The Cleveland Foundation The Herbert W. Hoover Foundation The Veale Foundation Anonymous*+ Mr. Clarence Brenneman* ^Stanley C. Gault Mrs. Robert S. Kunkel*+ Mr. and Mrs. William Lavery Richard K. Smucker Timothy P. Smucker ($2,500 - $4,999.99)Akron Community Foundation AT&T Austin-Bailey Health & Wellness

Foundation Biery Family Foundation Inc. Dawson and Associates, Inc. National Interstate Insurance Company United Methodist Higher Education

Foundation Mrs. Doris Barnhouse* David M. Best Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Biery* Mrs. Megan Boschini*+ Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Clem*+ Dr. Joseph K. Davidson*+ Mrs. JoAnn Gerber* Mrs. Betty J. Lower* Mrs. Adriane Ludwick* Mrs. Robert L. Myers*+ Artina Powell Leigh Ann Swartz Karen T. Wiese

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society. HR-19

Mrs. Crystal D. Johnson* Mr. John C. Wagner and Mrs. Sarah E. Ossler Mr. Rodney B. Smith Amy M. Vojtek

Class of 2012($200 - $499) Ms. Carolyn S. E. Ch’ng Mr. and Mrs. Scott David Lawrence + ($100 - $199) Mr. Carl A. Bennett Jennica S. Prodonovich DonorsKayla R. Aldan Mr. Tyler C. Berkeley Anthony V. DiGeronimo + Ms. Alexandrea E. Guenther Chaz-Elliot Jordan + Ms. Stephanie L. Novak Miss Julie A. Radigan

Class of 2013($500 - $1,249)Mr. Zachary M. Smith ($200 - $499) Mrs. Laura E. Good + ($100 - $199) Mr. Christopher L. Cugini Julie A. Jakmides DonorsMs. Layelle M. Al-Ghaben + Mr. Tyler J. Anderson + Ms. Emily A. Mason + Ms. Bethany L. Porter Ms. and Mr. Sherri L. Strednicky Miss Alicia K. Switzer Mr. Corey A. Unckrich

Class of 2014($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Megan L. Morrison + ($100 - $199) Mr. Aaron J. Sarbaugh Ms. Amanda L. Setser Ms. Erin E. Smolinski Mr. Stephen S. Yanovich DonorsMs. Jenna L. Balazs Miss Jessica L. Jamison Miss Emily N. Mazzaferri Mr. Jordan Shroyer

Class of 2015($2,500 - $4,999)Mr. Joseph V. MacBenn*+ ($100 - $199) Ms. Moeka Abe Mr. Robert L. Aldinger Mr. Robert D. Altemus Ms. Ashley M. Anderson Mr. Timothy H. Andrews Mr. Charles M. Avila Mr. Drew B. Baad Mr. Stephen A. Baker Mr. Bryce J. H. Barber Mr. Dominique J. Barlow Mr. Zachary P. Beegle Mr. Brandon L. Bell Mr. Nicholas M. Bester Ms. Jessica R. Biltz Mr. Hayden M. Birnbrich Ms. Victoria F. Blankenship Miss Julie M. Book Mr. Dillin J. Bradley Ms. Anna V. Brocker Ms. Carly C. Brown Ms. Maya O. Brown Ms. Sara M. Brown Mr. Shane A. Brown Ms. Kelly A. Bruce Mr. John M. Bruketa Ms. Amber L. Bruno Mr. Rocco L. Buccasso Ms. Jami R. Burke Ms. Hayley C. Buzulencia Mr. Adam K. Calet Ms. Stacy E. Cameron Ms. Catherine L. Campbell Mr. Gino R. Ceriani Mr. Wendell Christian, Jr. Ms. Emily L. Christopher Mr. Ted K. Christopher Mr. David W. Clark III Ms. Megan N. Clevenger Ms. Taylor V. Coghlan Mr. Colin P. Combs Mr. Anthony V. Continenza Ms. Dana M. Cook Ms. Kaitlyn M. Cook Ms. Kacey B. Cooper Mr. Cody L. Cosentino Mr. Kit L. Creager Ms. Alyssa M. Cuffman Ms. Christine L. Culver Ms. Alysun N. Daniel Mr. Luke M. Davies Miss Kathleen M. Davis Ms. Jean C. Deibel Mr. Dante A. DelBene Mr. Ryan T. DelBene Mr. Clay R. Densmore Mr. Bryan J. Derr Ms. Jodie M. Di Donato Ms. Marissa L. Dioneff Mr. Sean C. Donnelly Mr. Meshal S. Dous

HR-20 Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

($1,250 - $2,499.99)Beeghly Family Foundation Feedall Incorporated Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund L S T Company Lubrizol Corp. Maloney Holdings LLC Sangree Family

Foundation Trust Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Bentivegna Mrs. Jeanette Blank* Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Campbell* Dr. Carol E. Canavan*+ Mrs. Karen Capers* Mrs. Catherine S. Ellsworth* Dr. Judith Jones and Dr. Mary Powers* L. Dale Lamb Mrs. Mary Ellen Lloyd*+ Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell*+ Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Gail Murdoch*+ Mrs. Dorothy Ney*+ Mrs. Lynda Paul*+ Dr. and Mrs. William D. Paulus* Mrs. LuAnn Pierce* Mrs. Kathryn Scarpitti*+ Mrs. Sadie Shaheen* Mrs. Betty A. Sheetz* Mr. Russell P. Taub + Mrs. Paula B. Worth*+ Mrs. Catherine L. Zurbrugg* ($500 - $1,249.99)415 Group A. A. Butch Chiropractic Center, Inc. ArtsinStark ASC Manufacturing, LTD Associa Brunner Quinn Co. LPA Canton Chair Rental Capital Concerts, Inc. Carnation City Center, Inc. Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home Chevron Chemical Company Community West Foundation FPL Financial Strategies Friends of Stark Parks Gebbie Foundation, Inc. Geiger, Teeple, Smith & Hahn Attorneys

at Law GlaxoSmithKline Google, Inc. Grove Appliance, TV, & Audio Mrs. Maxine Hayes* Hicks Partners, LLC Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty

Co., LPA LaTourette For Congress LPL Financial Mercy Medical Center Minerva Tile and Remodeling National Philanthropic Trust Network for Good Ohio Cable Telecommunications

Association PNC Financial Services Group PPG Industries, Inc. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company Richard Consulting Corp Rodman Capital Management Safari Partners LTD Sisters of Charity Health System Specialty Steel Industry of North America Stark Development Board, Inc. Stark State College of Technology Steel Equipment Specialists Company Stone & Stone Attorneys at Law The Drotleff Family Charitable Fund The Genesis Consulting Group LLC Time Warner Cable TKM Print Solutions Inc. Todd’s Enviroscapes United Way California Capital Region Valente & Associates Henry S. Belden Mr. and Mrs. William Belden* William P. Blair Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Buckey* Karen G. Buttaro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calhoun* Mr. John B. Christian* Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Coates* Blake S. Conatser Sondra K. Constant ^Ms. Agnes A. Crook* ^Mrs. Jane Dessecker John C. Dodovich Lynda S. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Farquhar Mr. Douglas C. Fullman* Mrs. Sally D. Galieti* Jay Gershern Robert C. Gorman Mrs. Ella Griffin*+^Robert J. Hankins Daniel G. Hilson William F. Holly Jane F. Hoover Isabel H. Jasinowski Falk Kantor Mr. and Mrs. Erik J. Kocher Robert G. Konstand Kenneth A. Kraft Judith E. Lancaster Mary Sue Lang Mr. Donald E. Lauener and Mrs. Teresa

Nezbeth* Gordon MacDougall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mackey* Mrs. Charlotte Mastroianni* ^Mr. Frederick J. Matthews + Dr. and Mrs. Rodger W. McKain

Richard B. McQueen Charles Moinet Rodney Napier Jeanne Ott + Michael G. Oxley Dr. Larry G. Palmer* Stacia A. Rastauskas John P. Rowley Roger W. Sant Roger B. Schagrin Thomas W. Schervish + Judith C. Sherman Mrs. Robert G. Siefers* Joseph P. Skubiak Susan Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. J. Terry Tolerton* Dr. and Mrs. Truman D. Turnquist* Kurt Utterback Mr. Charles C. Watts* Charles P. Wentz ($200 - $499.99)51 Oakwood, Inc. ArcelorMittal Bonfert Glass Company Calstrip Steel Corporation Cardinal Law Office Donatic Green Brothers Painting InFaith Community Foundation Invacare Corp. Johnson Controls Michael G. Muffet Jr. Rentals Ohio East Area United Methodist

Foundation Oliver-Linsley Funeral Home Ray’s Auto & Truck Service, Inc. Safety Resources Company of Ohio West Ohio Conference U.M.C. White Physical Therapy Services Roy Adler Viquar Ahmad Micheal Anders* George H. Bell + Michelle Boucher Michael J. Bova Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brueske* Mrs. Gail E. Butler* Mary D. Connelly John Cook + Dr. and Mrs. Tim S. Coss* Timothy S. Donovan Charles and Susan Eynon* David M. Fort Mrs. Allen E. Fox* Mr. Michael L. Gilles*+ Mrs. Barbara A. Headland* Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hirvela* Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Howell*+ Linda H. Kindig* Dorothy King + Mrs. Florence J. Krahling*+ Mr. Robert W. Lang* Dominic Maione Ms. Lois A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Miner* Atty. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moushey* Ms. Catherin K. Preece Robert Reys Larry Sakai + Jeremy Sanders Carl Schrock Jean Slutz*+ Mrs. Donald F. Smith* Mr. Dean Swaldo* Mr. Douglas Thornton Mrs. Patty Urbon* Jacob Wagner Dr. Robert and Mrs. Maggie Watson* Mr. and Ms. James R. Webb* Mrs. Lora L. Wyss*+ Mrs. Luella M. Zink* ($100 - $199.99)Akins Land Surveying All Phase Builders Inc Anstine Machining Corp. Barleys Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. Beta Psi Beta of Alpha Chi Omega Burghardt Metal Fabricating, Inc. Cardinal Environmental Services, Inc. Charlton Chiropractic Chem-Tech Consultants, Inc. Contract Source Inc. CSI America, Inc. D.A. Peterson, Inc. Damon Industries Dawson Funeral Home Inc. Doerschuk Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Elite Flooring & Countertops Exxon Corp. Garfield Heights Lions Club George J. Record School Foundation Gionino’s Pizzeria Global Impact Griffith Carpentry Hahlen’s Turf Care & Professional Seeding

LLC Hettler Engineering, LLC Hilscher-Clarke House Drywall Hunter Associates Integrated Entry Systems Jem Graphics Lingenfelter Centre Lowe’s Manhatten Cleaners McGarvey Heating Inc. Muffet Builders, Inc. Pag’s Excavating Inc. Robertson Heating Supply Company

SGF Management Inc Standard Plumbing and Heating Stanley Steemer International, Inc. Stocks Draperies Stone Age Pizza LLC The M. Conley Company Traps Sports Center Ed Augustin Edward Augustin Paula B. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Graham L. Bingley + Luella Birthelmer ^Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Bruey*+ William P. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cormack Paul W. Darst Susan R. Flynn Dr. and Mrs. DeBow Freed Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Froman* Virginia C. Gano Beth Gartner Farnstrom Anastasia Gliha Dr. and Mrs. David R. Goldman* Mrs. Ruth A. Goodrich*+ Mr. Wesley Gragson* Richard M. Graves Dwight E. Greer Robert J. Gress Dr. Susan Griffith* Mrs. Janet Haidet* Louise L. Hartsough Howard Jolliff Robert S. Larkins Mrs. LuAnn R. Lenz*+ Mr. and Mrs. William L. Luntz* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Martin* Mrs. Carol D. McCrea* Dr. Marianne Misiewicz Mrs. Timothy Popa* Mrs. Donna E. Riha*+ Scott Schwar Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Scott + Charles H. Sell* Jennifer Shurman Ms. Jacqueline Simpson Mrs. Martha Jane Tune + Atty. and Mrs. Charles Tyburski* Mr. Kenneth Wable Garth M. Wainman Mr. and Mrs. William D. Williams Patricia L. Zenone DonorsGoris Properties, LLC GreenMark Properties LLC Hill’s Heating and Cooling, Ltd. Homeworth Lodge No. 499 International Merchandising Corporation Lundgren, Goldthorpe & Zumbar,

Attorneys at Law Norge Village Cleaners Paulus Orthodontics, Inc. Stark County Prosecutor Sunshine Fund Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Marlene A. Admonius Alan Andreani John F. Aviza Gene R. Baker Sally L. Ball Bruce Bowman Elizabeth Briggs Mr. Kelly S. Brush* Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Buganski* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cockrill Mr. Theodore Cowan William Cumler William Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dillon* Mrs. Colleen G. Donofrio John Dorko Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards*+ Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Elliott Richard M. Fenton Mrs. Nancy Fiala C. John Fourqurean Richard L. Franklin Mrs. Barbara F. Hayden* James Hoofnagle Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hunter, Jr.* Robyn Kapraly Patty Knepper Victor LaMantia Michael E. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Mahon* Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mathie* Doris H. Mauck Chelsea McCready Jean McCullough Samuel J. McIntyre Jeff Mulcahey Anne W. Nenninger Susan Orth Dr. and Mrs. Conrad C. Ott* ^Dr. Joseph A. Perez* Mr. and Mrs. James B. Piatt, Jr.* Mrs. Jennifer Pierce* Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pietrocola Dr. Georgia A. Pinis* Ross J. Pollock Mr. James P. Puckett* David Puterbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Pyers* Robert Ramos David Reinhart Mr. Garry E. Roggenburk Janet M. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. David F. Schneider* Norma Shulman Ms. Connie L. Smith* Denny Snider

Mrs. Carolyn A. Snode* Mr. Mark Sours ^Paula Stanish Mr. Richard Steele Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sterling* Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Stonesifer* David L. Tadych Charles D. Thompson N. Paul Tomlinson Reaunette E. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. John G. Walter* Mr. Kent W. Walter* Dr. and Mrs. Scott R. Weingart* Mr. Fred Whitney* Ms. Anne Marie Witmer Karen Wolfe Mr. Thomas E. Young Peter J. Zapple

Faculty and StaffGifts from current, retired and past faculty and staff supporting Mount Union.($25,000 and up)Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Kolenbrander*+

(M)Mr. David S. Wolpert* (M)Mrs. Debby (Betz) Wolpert* (M)($15,000 - $24,999)Dr. John E. Saffell*+^(M)($10,000 - $14,999)Dr. Jeffrey Draves and Dr. Patricia Draves + Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Giese* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Ms. Grace B. (Bird) Chalker* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Ms. Dorothy J. Davis* (M)Mr. Patrick D. Heddleston*+Mr. Gregory L. King*+ Leigh Ann Swartz($1,250 - $2,499)Dr. Carol E. Canavan*+ (M)Mr. John Frazier + Mrs. Anne (Zimmer) Graffice*+ Mr. Daniel Griffith*+ Dr. Judith Jones and Dr. Mary Powers* Mrs. Mary Ellen Lloyd*+ Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Gail Murdoch*+ (M)Dr. Naoko (Oyabu) Oyabu-Mathis, Ph.D.*+ Mr. Harry P. Paidas* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Pauli* Mrs. Susan R. Pierson* (M)Mrs. Laurie L. Scarpitti*+ (M)Mr. Matthew P. Stinson* Ms. Tina M. (Cotton) Stuchell*+ Ms. Amy A. Tomko* (M)($500 - $1,249)Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Buckey* (M)Ms. Ellen A. Campbell + Mr. Otis C. French Ms. Melissa F. (Smith) Gardner*+ Mr. Harold L. Hall*+ (M)Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Hogya* Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lewis* Dr. Patricia C. (Foley) Matthews*+ (M)Mr. Joseph D. Montgomery, Jr. Dr. James E. Perone* Raymond Posey Mr. Jason S. Prodonovich + Dr. Peter L. Schneller*+ Dr. and Mrs. Truman D. Turnquist* (M)Ms. Ruthie E. Wheeler*+($200 - $499)Dr. Melissa A. (Askren) Askren-

Edgehouse*+ Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Bagley Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brueske* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buganski Mrs. Jessie L. (Kihm) Canavan* Beth A. Canfield-Simbro + Rev. Marty CashBurless* Dr. C. Larry Catalano* (M)Mrs. Chris A. Cook*+ Mrs. Theresa M. (Young) Davis*+ Ms. Susan K. Denning and Ms. Haggy

Hageman* Charles and Susan Eynon* Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gannon* Mrs. Laura E. Good + Dr. Lee M. Gray* Dr. Mark W. Himmelein*+ Dr. W. F. (Barker) Hollaway*+ (M)Mrs. Elizabeth C. (Case) Johnson*+ Michael Kachilla Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Kramer* (M)Ms. Callie A. Livengood + Dr. Scott S. Mason* Dr. Sheryl L. (Ames) Mason* Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. McClaugherty*+ Mr. Mark W. McConnell + Mrs. Karen L. (Van Voorhis) Moriarty* (M)Atty. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moushey* Mrs. Pamela H. Newbold*+ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Parker Mrs. Chris Pontius Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Sams*+ Dr. and Mrs. Jonathon Scott Mr. Paul E. Thomas* (M)Mrs. Sherrie J. Wallace* Dr. Robert and Mrs. Maggie Watson* Alana R. Wolonsky

($100 - $199)Ms. Dawn A. Adams + Nezam Al-Nsair Elaine Anderson Mrs. Linda A. Bigham Drs. John and Patricia Boehm Diana Bondoni + Mr. Andrew C. Boothe Ms. Jeanne Capel + Dr. Mandy L. Capel + Ms. Katherine E. Carnell Mr. Joel R. Collins* Mr. Ronald Crowl Ms. Rebecca Doak Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dutson* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Froman* (M)Molly Fulton + Mr. Robert Q. Gallina* Dr. and Mrs. David R. Goldman* Mr. V. Vincent Heslop + Jill Hissom + Ms. Abigail L. Honaker + Mr. Richard G. Jackson Mrs. Margherita G. Kavulla + Mr. Vincent G. Kehres* Dr. and Mrs. John F. Kirchmeyer*+ Dr. Michael Knepp + Dr. Ivory and Mrs. Barbara Lyons* Ms. Lorie J. Miller* Ms. Linda Montgomery* Ms. Marci L. Muckleroy Dr. and Rev. Michael Olin-Hitt* Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Ossler Rodney Peterson + Mrs. Ruth C. Pogacnik Mr. Christian Sanders Karen Saracusa + Mrs. Barbara S. Saulitis Thomas M. Schillig + Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Scott + Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thoma* Mr. Kenneth Wable Erin West + Ms. Renee L. Young + Mr. Andrew J. Youtz DonorsMs. Layelle M. Al-Ghaben + Dr. Clark B. Archer* Timothy G. Beitzel + Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bernat + Phil Braisted Ms. Kay (Josh) Brown*+ (M)Mr. Eric S. Bunnell Mrs. Tamra J. Caruthers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christmas Joan Cockrill Dr. Fang Du Debra Edwards + Dominic Golembiewski + Anson Gross Heather Hickman-Davis + Dan B. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hunter, Jr.* (M)Osama M. Jadaan Mrs. Crystal D. Johnson* Mr. Larry T. Kehres* (M)Kevin P. Kern + Dr. and Mrs. James Klayder* Ms. Deborah Knepp* Mr. Mark J. Kolenz + Patty Kuhn Teresa Latham Ms. Suanne MacMillan + Dr. and Mrs. William A. Markley* (M)Mrs. Stephanie Martin Shively* Ms. Emily A. Mason + Dr. and Mrs. Michael McGrady* (M)Richard L. McLaughlin* (M)Ms. Margo Miller + Dr. Jerry Miskell + Ms. Lidia Moreno Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Muller Samantha M. Naug Mrs. and Mr. Patty Nutial Mr. and Mrs. James B. Piatt, Jr.* Dr. Kathleen Piker-King*+ (M)Dr. Georgia A. Pinis* Joni M. Poorbaugh + Dr. H. Louis Rees* James R. Rhodes Bryan K. Robinson + Ms. Audrey J. Schering Mrs. Aimee L. (Edwards) Schuller + Mr. J. Kirk Schuring Ms. Gwen G. Schwartz Mrs. Sara J. (Blood) Sherer + Mrs. and Mr. Sheri Siefke + Rhonda Stephenson + Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sterling* Mr. Russell Tietz Mrs. Stephanie M. Unckrich* Sandy Vild Ms. Chelsey M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weber* Mrs. Sonia E. Wehrlin Ms. Andrea Williams Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Williams Gerald Wuchter + Mr. Danial Yard Mr. Vernon W. Yoder* Eric Young Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Zwilling* (M)

HR-21

Each * represents 10 or more years of giving. Each + represents increased giving. Each ^ denotes deceased. Each (M) represents Forever Mount Society.

($100 - $199)Ms. Dawn A. Adams + Nezam Al-Nsair Elaine Anderson Mrs. Linda A. Bigham Drs. John and Patricia Boehm Diana Bondoni + Mr. Andrew C. Boothe Ms. Jeanne Capel + Dr. Mandy L. Capel + Ms. Katherine E. Carnell Mr. Joel R. Collins* Mr. Ronald Crowl Ms. Rebecca Doak Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dutson* (M)Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Froman* (M)Molly Fulton + Mr. Robert Q. Gallina* Dr. and Mrs. David R. Goldman* Mr. V. Vincent Heslop + Jill Hissom + Ms. Abigail L. Honaker + Mr. Richard G. Jackson Mrs. Margherita G. Kavulla + Mr. Vincent G. Kehres* Dr. and Mrs. John F. Kirchmeyer*+ Dr. Michael Knepp + Dr. Ivory and Mrs. Barbara Lyons* Ms. Lorie J. Miller* Ms. Linda Montgomery* Ms. Marci L. Muckleroy Dr. and Rev. Michael Olin-Hitt* Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Ossler Rodney Peterson + Mrs. Ruth C. Pogacnik Mr. Christian Sanders Karen Saracusa + Mrs. Barbara S. Saulitis Thomas M. Schillig + Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Scott + Dr. and Mrs. James E. Thoma* Mr. Kenneth Wable Erin West + Ms. Renee L. Young + Mr. Andrew J. Youtz DonorsMs. Layelle M. Al-Ghaben + Dr. Clark B. Archer* Timothy G. Beitzel + Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bernat + Phil Braisted Ms. Kay (Josh) Brown*+ (M)Mr. Eric S. Bunnell Mrs. Tamra J. Caruthers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christmas Joan Cockrill Dr. Fang Du Debra Edwards + Dominic Golembiewski + Anson Gross Heather Hickman-Davis + Dan B. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hunter, Jr.* (M)Osama M. Jadaan Mrs. Crystal D. Johnson* Mr. Larry T. Kehres* (M)Kevin P. Kern + Dr. and Mrs. James Klayder* Ms. Deborah Knepp* Mr. Mark J. Kolenz + Patty Kuhn Teresa Latham Ms. Suanne MacMillan + Dr. and Mrs. William A. Markley* (M)Mrs. Stephanie Martin Shively* Ms. Emily A. Mason + Dr. and Mrs. Michael McGrady* (M)Richard L. McLaughlin* (M)Ms. Margo Miller + Dr. Jerry Miskell + Ms. Lidia Moreno Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Muller Samantha M. Naug Mrs. and Mr. Patty Nutial Mr. and Mrs. James B. Piatt, Jr.* Dr. Kathleen Piker-King*+ (M)Dr. Georgia A. Pinis* Joni M. Poorbaugh + Dr. H. Louis Rees* James R. Rhodes Bryan K. Robinson + Ms. Audrey J. Schering Mrs. Aimee L. (Edwards) Schuller + Mr. J. Kirk Schuring Ms. Gwen G. Schwartz Mrs. Sara J. (Blood) Sherer + Mrs. and Mr. Sheri Siefke + Rhonda Stephenson + Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sterling* Mr. Russell Tietz Mrs. Stephanie M. Unckrich* Sandy Vild Ms. Chelsey M. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weber* Mrs. Sonia E. Wehrlin Ms. Andrea Williams Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Williams Gerald Wuchter + Mr. Danial Yard Mr. Vernon W. Yoder* Eric Young Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Zwilling* (M)

Trustees($25,000 and up)Mr. Matthew G. Darrah*+ Dr. Richard L. Drake*+ (M)Dr. Harold M. Kolenbrander*+ (M)Mr. Gerard Mastroianni*+ Mrs. Vanita D. (Bauknight) Oelschlager* Mr. John F. Peters* (M)($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. Marty E. Adams*+ AnonymousMr. Allen E. Green*+ (M)Mr. Daniel R. Keller* (M)Dr. Clifford D. Shields* (M)Mr. Marcus L. Smith*+ Mr. George E. Stradley II* (M) ($10,000 - $14,999)Mrs. Ginger Brown* Mr. P. Roger Clay* (M)Mrs. Judith K. (King) Douglass*+ (M)Atty. John J. Flynn*+ (M)Dr. Richard F. Giese* (M)Mrs. Sue Goris* Atty. Randall C. Hunt*+ (M)Dr. E. Karl Schneider*+ (M)Mr. David R. Schooler* (M)($5,000 - $9,999)Dr. Kenneth W. Chalker* (M)Mr. Scott R. Gindlesberger* (M)Atty. Fred J. Haupt*+ (M)Ms. Nancy H. Hill*+ Dr. William G. Krochta* (M)Dr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.*+ (M)Mr. Thomas V. Petzinger* (M)Mr. Laurence E. Talley Ms. Lee Ann (Johnston) Thorn, CPA* (M)($2,500 - $4,999)Ms. Sandra L. (Goff) Thomas* (M)($1,250 - $2,499)Mr. Gary S. Adams* (M)Mr. Joel L. Sassa* (M)Mr William F. Schumacher III* Dr. Dorothy A. (Denning) Sisk* (M)($500 - $1,249)Mr. Joel H. Beeghly* (M)Dr. Craig W. George* (M)Dr. Larry D. Shinn* ($200 - $499)Bishop John Hopkins($100 - $199)Bishop Gregory V. Palmer

Honorarium GiftsIn Honor of Kristin A. Burns ‘96Mr. William E. and Mrs. Mary B. PorterIn Honor of Michele M. Coss ‘85Dr. and Mrs. Tim S. CossIn Honor of Tim S. CossDr. and Mrs. Tim S. CossIn Honor of Leonard G. Epp Schwab Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Roger A. BartleyMr. and Mrs. Richard C. CrowleyDr. and Mrs. Daryl F. DaughertyMs. Ellen M. GiordanoDr. and Mrs. Edward D. HallMr. and Mrs. Scott T. HarrisonDr. Richard B. LaFountainDr. April C. MasonMr. John C. Wagner and Mrs. Sarah E.

OsslerMr. and Mrs. William M. ThompsonDr. and Mrs. Christopher J. TigheDr. David G. Whittington, D.V.M.In Honor of Melissa Jo Fleming ‘03Ms. Melissa J. Fleming

In Honor of Richard F. Giese Mr. Ed AugustinMr. and Mrs. Edward AugustinMs. Mary Denise ConnellyMr. and Mrs. Victor LaMantiaMr. and Mrs. Carl SchrockMr. and Mrs. Scott SchwarIn Honor of Sandra L. Giese ‘81Mr. Ed AugustinMr. and Mrs. Edward AugustinMs. Mary Denise ConnellyMr. and Mrs. Victor LaMantiaMr. and Mrs. Carl SchrockMr. and Mrs. Scott SchwarIn Honor of James W. GriffithThe Timken Foundation of CantonIn Honor of Richard and Jennifer InzettaMr. Richard L. InzettaIn Honor of Daniel A. Kibler ‘50Mr. Jan W. FreshleyMr. Donald L. ImoberstegMr. and Mrs. Ronald Louis RossMr. Clifford R. ShafferMr. and Mrs. Michael S. WardleIn Honor of Richard Merriman and Margot KelmanMs. Michelle BoucherIn Honor of Mr. Eric ‘56 and Mrs.Sally ‘56 Otto Mr. David L. Tadych and Mr. Michael GoreIn Honor of John F. PetersMs. Robyn KapralyIn Honor of Violet G. Ross ‘44Mr. Theodore CowanMr. and Mrs. Dwight E. GreerMs. Jennifer ShurmanIn Honor of Henry F. Siefke ‘59Mr. and Mrs. Brad SiefkeIn Honor of Lee Ann Thorn ‘83Mr. David M. BestIn Honor of George K. Weimer ‘54AT&TAkron Community FoundationBrunner Quinn Co. LPANetwork for GoodMr. and Mrs. Jason O. BallMr. Herbert A. BarryMr. and Mrs. Ned F. Bauhof, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. BerkeleyMr. and Mrs. David M. BlankDr. Robert S. BordenDr. and Mrs. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Bulan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John A. BurnquistDr. and Mrs. William M. BuzoganyDr. and Mrs. Jack H. ColwellMr. John T. CopeMr. and Mrs. Herbert S. DaughertyMr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeHoffMr. and Mrs. Brian R. DorrAtty. and Mrs. John J. FlynnMr. and Mrs. Philip L. FrancisMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. GrafficeDr. and Mrs. Donald R. GrayMr. and Mrs. Allen E. GreenMr. and Mrs. Christopher A GundlahAtty. and Mrs. Fred J. HauptMr. and Mrs. Jay W. HaysMr. and Mrs. Phil A. HenningeMr. and Mrs. Robert C. HettlerDr. Mark W. HimmeleinMs. Abigail L. HonakerMr. Lawrence E. HortonMr. Thomas F. HoyleMr. and Mrs. Doug S. HubertMr. Mark D. HubertMr. and Mrs. Richard James, Jr.Mr. and Dr. Eric W. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Richard A. JonesDr. and Mrs. William A. JonesRev. and Mrs. Clark E. Kandel, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. KellyMr. Robert A. KerrMr. Earl D. KilchenmanMr. and Mrs. Philip A. Koppel

Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. LanzenMr. Jack L. MadisonMr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Robert W. McPhersonMr. Brian C. MillerMr. and Mrs. Richard F. MyersMr. Jon Paul NelisMr. and Mrs. Kurt S. NygaardMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. PatrickMr. and Mrs. Henry E. PaulMr. and Mrs. David PuterbaughDr. and Mrs. Richard A. RainsbergerMr. Todd P. RichardsDr. and Mrs. D.Todd RussellMr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Russin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. SachireMr. and Mrs. Michael E. SaxionMr. and Mrs. Karl L. Shetler, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Stephen SivulichAtty. Mark A. Skidmore and Dr. Suzanne L. SkidmoreMr. and Mrs. Len SlackMr. Zachary M. SmithMr. and Mrs. William E. SpikerMr. Matthew P. StinsonMr. and Mrs. Jeff W. ThornberryMr. and Mrs. Edward J. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Harry D. WatkinsMr. Brian T. WebbMr. and Mrs. Richard A. WhitslarMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. ZeppMr. William R. ZumkehrIn Honor of David S. Wolpert ‘69Anonymous

Memorial GiftsIn Memory of Dr. Gordon Brock Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Berkeley In Memory of Susan L. Buckel ‘73 Mr. Daniel E. BuckelMr. Robert A. KerrIn Memory of D. Edward Carcelli ‘67 Muffet Builders, Inc.Mr. and Ms. Michael BovaMr. Robert RamosMs. Paula StanishIn Memory of Curtis B. Coleman ‘43 Mr. William P. ColemanIn Memory of William Dessecker Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. DarstMrs. Jane DesseckerMr. Kenneth WableIn Memory of Mary Eckler Dr. Frederick E. Machmer, Jr.In Memory of Margaret F. Fellowes ‘33 Jeanne MacDonaldIn Memory of Oliver N. Fellowes ‘30 Jeanne MacDonaldIn Memory of Barbara E. Fohl ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Garland LikinsIn Memory of Margaret A. Fullman ‘68 Mr. Douglas C. FullmanIn Memory of Carl W. Gartner ‘60 Mrs. Beth Gartner FarnstromIn Memory of H. Warren Hartsough ‘42 Mr. Gene R. BakerMr. and Mrs. William S. BanfieldMr. Bruce BowmanMr. and Mrs. David F. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. Samuel J. McIntyreIn Memory of Bernard R. Heilman ‘63 Ms. Anne Marie WitmerIn Memory of William K. Hogg Mr. and Mrs. James D. HoggIn Memory of Joseph K. Horne ‘41 Ms. Louise L. HartsoughMr. and Mrs. David F. McFarlandIn Memory of Mary Catharine Horne ‘40 Ms. Louise L. HartsoughMr. and Mrs. David F. McFarland

In Memory of Veronica Holland Dr. Jeffrey Draves and Dr. Patricia DravesIn memory of Alison Draves Dr. Jeffrey Draves and Dr. Patricia DravesIn Memory of Betty L. Jones ‘42 Beta Psi Beta of Alpha Chi OmegaIn Memory of Richard L. Klan ‘58 Mr. and Mrs. John F. AvizaMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. BroganMs. Norma ShulmanIn Memory of Ann L. Koch ‘63 Ms. Sally L. BallMr. and Mrs. W. Thomas FarquharMs. Susan R. FlynnMr. and Mrs. C. John FourqureanMr. James HoofnagleMr. and Mrs. Falk KantorMr. and Mrs. James E. MackeyMrs. Anne W. NenningerMs. Catherin K. PreeceMr. and Mrs. David ReinhartMr. Robert D. SondlesMs. Susan SullivanMr. and Mrs. Charles D. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. William D. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Peter J. ZappleMs. Patricia L. ZenoneIn Memory of Donna Michalek Dr. Raymond PoseyIn Memory of Clarence W. Miller ‘52 Ms. Lois A. MillerIn Memory of Richard F. Myers ‘44 Ms. Dorothy J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeHoffMr and Mrs Richard L. FranklinMr. and Mrs. Allen E. Green Dr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KiblerDr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lazear, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David F. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. John F. PetersMrs. Margaret K. RodmanDr. Clifford D. ShieldsDr. and Mrs. Robert L. SpeerAtty. and Mrs. Dean A. SwiftMrs. Ruth Anne SwiftReaunette VaughnIn Memory of The Hugh Nile ‘35 Library Fund Mr. George E. Berlin and Atty. Leah N. BerlinIn Memory of N. Yost Osborne ‘36Dr. Frederick E. Machmer, Jr.In Memory of Joe P. Perez Mr. David O. ConnellyIn Memory of Gerald C. Pim ‘67Mrs. Carol M. PimIn Memory of Matthew PopovichMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. PopovichIn Memory of Paula M. Putarek ‘74Mr. and Mr. David S. McClearyIn Memory of James P. Rodman ‘49Sangree Family FoundationAnstine Machining Corp.Ms. Marlene A. AdmoniusMrs. Paula C. AndreaniMs. Dorothy J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Frederick A. HobbsDr. W. Faye HollawayRev. and Mrs. Clark E. Kandel, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KiblerDr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy MurdochMrs. Dorothy NeyDr. and Mrs. William D. PaulusMr. and Mrs. James B. Piatt, Jr.Dr. Clifford D. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Craig Allen UnckrichIn Memory of John E. Saffell ‘37Homeworth Lodge No. 499Dr. and Mrs. David D. DabelkoAtty. and Mrs. Samuel L. DouglassMr. and Mrs. Michael Erchick, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. FromanMs. Anastasia GlihaDr. and Mrs. Robert H. HinesMr. Joseph W. Holliday

Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. KingMr. and Mrs. John P. KondigDr. Frederick E. Machmer, Jr.Ms. Chelsea McCreadyDr. Clifford D. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Frank ShreveMr. and Mrs. James R. SwagerIn Memory of Nancy J. Sakai ‘68Mr. Larry SakaiIn Memory of Nancy L. Salmonsen ‘75Mr. and Mrs. Garland LikinsIn Memory of Carl N. Shaheen ‘47Mrs. Michelle M. Shaheen-Wires and Mr. Timothy R. WiresIn Memory of Agnes V. Skupinski ‘45Mrs. Colleen G. DonofrioMr. Garry E. RoggenburkMs. Jacqueline SimpsonMr. Thomas E. YoungIn Memory of Thelma E. Slater ‘42Mrs. Paula C. AndreaniIn Memory of Kent B. Smith ‘63Stark County Prosecutor Sunshine FundMr. Robert L. BerrodinMr. William CumlerMr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeHoffAtty. and Mrs. Stephen D. HarrisDr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KiblerMs. Patty KnepperMr. and Mrs Jeff MulcaheyMr. James R. OlnhausenIn Memory of Georgia Kopriver SubichMrs. Terry M. KopriverIn Memory of George K. Weimer ‘54D.A. Peterson, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William S. BanfieldMs. Kay BrownMr. and Mrs. Evan L. CaseMs. Dorothy J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Donald C. EshlerMr. and Mrs. Allen E. GreenDr. and Mrs. Christopher M. KingMs. Doris H. MauckMrs. Virginia McCreadyMr. and Mrs. David F. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. Eric A. OttoMr. and Mrs. Nick PietrocolaDr. Clifford D. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. William E. SpikerMrs. Ruth Anne SwiftMr. N. Paul TomlinsonMr. and Mrs. Craig Allen UnckrichMr. and Mrs. Bruce R. WeberIn Memory of Martha S. (Wheaton ‘47) DonaticMr. and Mrs. William DennisonMr. and Mrs. Richard M. FentonDr. and Mrs. Robert H. HinesDr. and Mrs. Daniel A. KiblerMr. and Mrs. G. Russell KroheMr. and Mrs. Michael E. LaytonMrs. Virginia McCreadyMs. Jean McCulloughMs. Susan OrthMr. Ross J. PollockIn Memory of Robert G. WieseMr. and Mrs. Mark W. FletcherIn Memory of John D. Williams ‘57Mrs. Lillian G. WilliamsIn Memory of Karen Marie WilliamsAtty. and Mrs. Stephen D. HarrisIn Memory of Gale R. Williamson ‘58Captain and Mrs. Roy AdlerIn Memory of Barbara A. Zimmer ‘03 AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Craig Allen Unckrich

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VolunteersThe spirit of giving at Mount Union does not end with financial support. Many volunteer their time and talents through several avenues of engagement. Alumni can choose to engage more fully in the life and success of the University by participating on the Alumni Association Executive Board. In addition, some alumni and friends choose to give their time as members of the Board of Trustees, Engineering Advisory Council, Executives and Professionals on Campus, Physician Assistant Advisory Council, The Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement Advisory Council and the Sport Business Advisory Council.

Alumni Association Executive BoardThe purpose of the Alumni Association Executive Board is to be actively engaged in activities that promote and provide leadership in support of the University.

Mrs. Paula C. AndreaniMr. Robert Allen AtkinsonMr. Scott H. BerkeleyMrs. Jeannie M. DieffenbaugherMrs. Tennille D. Jones-LewisMr. Robert A. KerrMr. Daniel LuketicMr. Joel L. SassaMr. William F. Schumacher IIIMr. Len Slack

Board of TrusteesMembers of the Mount Union Board of Trustees serve in a policy-making role, but more importantly they provide financial support and management; represent the University to the public; assure the maintenance of the physical plant; serve as a court of final appeal; assess the institution’s performance; and have administrative accountability for the Office of the President.

2014-2015 OfficersRandall C. Hunt ’75ChairDirector, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths &

Dougherty Co., LPAAllen Green ’77Vice ChairPresident, H-P Products, Inc.Daniel Keller ’72SecretaryPresident, Kellco Investments LtdChairman, Keller Capital LTD 2014-2015 MembersGary S. Adams ’75President, Cleveland Auto ShowMarty AdamsPresident, Marty Adams Consulting LLCJacquelyne BaileyDirector, ANGEL Network, Breast Health

Awareness, South Pointe Hospital/Cleveland Clinic

Steven Barr ’88Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPJoel H. Beeghly ’64Retired Senior Technical Specialist,

Carmeuse Lime Company, Technology Center

Trustee EmeritusPaul R. BishopChairman and Chief Executive Officer, H-P

Products, Inc.Trustee EmeritusGinger BrownCommunity ServiceRev. Dr. Kenneth W. Chalker ’71Senior Pastor, University Circle United

Methodist Church

P. Roger Clay ’61President, Rentwear, Inc.Matthew Darrah ‘84Retired Executive Vice President,

Enterprise Holdings Inc. Judith (King ’55) DouglassCommunity ServiceTrustee EmeritaDr. Richard Drake ’72Director of Antomy and Professor of

Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

John Flynn ’71Flynn, Keith & FlynnDr. Craig W. George, M.D. ’53Retired Opthalmologic ConsultantTrustee EmeritusDr. Richard F. GieseUniversity of Mount UnionTrustee EmeritusScott R. Gindlesberger ’87Senior Vice President, Stifel NicolausSue Goris Co-Owner, Goris Properties, LLC Dr. Sylvester Green ’64Retired National Chairman/ConsultantGreen Rolle Consulting, LLCTrustee EmeritusDr. Fred J. Haupt ’63Director, Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths &

Doughety, Co., LPANancy Hill ’79President and Chief Executive Officer,

American Association of Advertising Agencies

John L. HopkinsBishop, Ohio East Area CenterEx-OfficioDr. Harold M. KolenbranderPresident Emeritus, University of Mount

UnionHonorary TrusteeDr. William G. Krochta ’52Retired Manager, General Analytical/Environmental, PPG IndustriesDr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr. ’55Consultant, Department of Neurology,

Cleveland ClinicTrustee EmeritusRobert MahoneyChairman Emeritus, Diebold, Inc.Gerard MastroianniPresident, Alliance Ventures, Inc.Richard F. Myers ’44 ^Retired President, Myers Equipment

CompanyTrustee EmeritusDr. Vanita (Bauknight ’63) Oelschlager Assistant to the President, Oak AssociatesGregory PalmerBishop, West Ohio Conference, United

Methodist ChurchEx-OfficioDr. John F. PetersRetired Senior Vice President, Stifel

Nicolaus Butler Wick Division

Thomas V. Petzinger ’52Retired President, Pan Atlas Travel Service,

Inc.Ralph Regula ’48Retired U.S. CongressmanTrustee EmeritusJoel L. Sassa ’78Zone Manager, General MotorsAlumni Association PresidentDr. E. Karl Schneider ’66Dental Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, E.

Karl Schneider DDS, Inc.David R. Schooler ’68President, Town and Country Travel, Inc.Trustee EmeritusGretchen Schuler ’96Vice President, Insurance Risk

Management, Invacare Corp.William F. Schumacher III ’82Vice President, Westfield BankAlumni Association Vice PresidentDr. Clifford D. Shields ’43Retired Financial Executive, The Standard

Oil Company (Ohio)Trustee Emeritus, Chairman EmeritusDr. Larry D. ShinnRetired President, Berea CollegeDr. Dorothy A. (Denning ’58) SiskConn Endowed Chair, Lamar University

College of Education and Human Development

Trustee EmeritaMarcus Smith ‘88Director of Canadian Equity, MFS

Investment ManagementGeorge E. Stradley ’58Retired President, Beifuss & Stradley, Inc. Trustee EmeritusLaurence Talley ’91Senior Manager, Ernst & Young LLPSandra (Goff ’74) ThomasRetired Senior Vice President, JP Morgan

ChaseDr. Lee Ann (Johnston ’83) ThornExecutive Director, Atrium OB/GYN, Inc.Robert J. TomsichFounder, Chief Executive Officer and

President, NESCO, IncorporatedTrustee EmeritusGeorge K. Weimer, Jr. ’54 ^Retired Vice President and Trust Officer,

United National Bank & Trust Co.Trustee EmeritusDr. Walter A. Wichern, M.D. ’43Retired Chairman, Department of Surgery,

St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center Trustee Emeritus

Engineering Advisory CouncilThe Engineering Advisory Council was established to provide necessary expertise and leadership in the development and implementation of the undergraduate

majors in civil engineering and mechanical engineering. We are grateful to the following members for taking the time to provide valuable advice and counsel.

Mr. Joel H. BeeghlyMr. Wayne V. Denny, Jr.Mr. Patrick HylandMr. Daniel KeverMr. James Kinnick, Sr.Dr. Ajay MisraMr. Dale PittmanMr. David E. ReichardDr. Shuvo RoyDr. Jeffrey RussellMr. Russell P. TaubDr. Robert WarringtonDr. Andrew Wereszcak

Executives and Professionals on CampusThe University of Mount Union Board of Advisors, an influential group of community and business leaders from around the nation, visits campus each year to share their business knowledge and expertise. We are grateful to the following members for contributing to the growth and early professional development of the next generation of leaders.

Dr. Dominic BagnoliMr. Christopher CicchinelliMr. Robert W. and Kathleen P. CrispinMr. Mark S. InzettaMr. Michael B. LeeDr. April C. MasonMr. Steven E. MatthewMrs. Susan P. McGallaMr. John R. SeboMr. Brian L. StaffordMr. Ted Swaldo

Physician Assistant Advisory CouncilThe Physician Assistant Advisory Council was established to provide necessary expertise and leadership in the development and implementation of the master’s- level program in physician assistant studies. We are grateful to the following members for taking the time to provide valuable advice and counsel.

Dr. Seth W. BrownDr. Bradley D. CarmanDr. Richard L. DrakeDr. Edward L. FarnhamDr. Robert S. Kunkel, Jr.Dr. Leonard M. KuretuDr. James MagisanoMs. Josanne PagelDr. Thomas D. RobinsonDr. Jan A. R. Rutter Hedin, M.D.Dr. Thomas N. SalmonDr. Louis G. ShaheenMs. Natalie L. Talboo

The Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement Advisory CouncilThe Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement Advisory Council was established to provide expertise and leadership in the development of the Center, which prepares students to pursue careers in public service, promote community engagement, enhance teaching and learning and build partnerships through the development of service-learning and community service opportunities, academic and co-curricular programs in public service and community-based research initiatives. We are grateful to the following members for taking the time to provide valuable advice and counsel.

Mr. Monte AhujaMr. James M. BiggarMr. Robert W. BriggsMr. Paul G. ClarkMr. Christopher M. ConnorMr. Robert J. DeHoffMrs. Jeanette Grasselli BrownAmbassador John D. OngMr. Harry PaidasAtty. Richard W. PogueMr. Albert B. RatnerMr. J. Kirk SchuringMr. Matthew StinsonThe Honorable Louis StokesMrs. Sue Timken

The Sport Business Advisory CouncilThe Sport Business Advisory Board was established to provide expertise and leadership from sport industry professionals to Mount Union Sport Business majors. We are appreciative to the following members for providing valuable advice and counsel.

Ms. Kim CoxMr. Jerry S. CsakiMr. Todd S. FlemingMr. Flavil HampstenMr. Robert D. JechMs. Jennifer L. KeurulainenMr. Edward F. KiernanMs. Michelle L. ManningMs. Meredith ScerbaMr. Brent J. StehlikMr. Mike McGee

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Jim ‘56 and Sally (Cooper ‘56) OttoMount Union has always been a special place to Jim and Sally Otto. It is not only where they first met, it is a place they choose to share their passion for tradition, education, service and philanthropy.

Even while attending Mount Union, Jim and Sally were active volunteers within the campus community. Jim and Sally met while serving on a committee for a play. They first connected at the bottom of the stairs

in the Chapman Hall lobby and have been together ever since.

After graduation, Jim and Sally were married, began their prosperous careers in education and sales, had two children and always remained active supporters within the Mount Union community.

“It is indeed a pleasure to be able to help the university move forward in its endeavors to prepare other students to take our places, surpass our accomplishments and make a better world!”

Jim and Sally were members of the Class of 1956 Scholarship Committee. The committee planned its 50-year celebration and collectively raised funds to endow a scholarship. The scholarship is now awarded each year to a deserving Mount Union student in the name of the Class of 1956. Sally also donated her time on Mount Union’s Alumni Council.

Along with being active volunteers, Jim and Sally have been consis-tent supporters of the Mount Union Fund since 1985 and support the 1846 Society at the Founder’s Club level. In honor of their lifetime giving, they are also members of the Forever Mount Society. Jim and Sally recently generously contributed to the new Giese Center for the Performing Arts to name the Jim and Sally Otto Lobby and Sally Otto Art Gallery.

“Our liberal arts education at Mount Union prepared us very well for our journey from students to well beyond adulthood.”

There are so many ways you, too, can make a far-reaching and lasting difference at Mount Union. For more information on including Mount Union in your estate plans, contact Sherrie Wallace, director of planned giving,

at (800) 992-6682 ext. 7803; (330) 823-7803; or [email protected].

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Refer a student to Mount Union MOUNT UNION IS LOOKING FOR GREAT STUDENTS, and no one is better at choosing future Purple Raiders than our loyal alumni and supporters.

More than 17,000 alumni and current students have called Mount Union “home” and have first-hand experience of the value and impact a Mount Union education brings. The admission staff needs your help in obtain-ing information about students who may be great matches for Mount Union.

GO TO mountunion.edu/prospective-student-referral-form to submit their contact information {Be sure to have the complete name, address, email and year of high school graduation before you begin}.

We will reach out to your student with general information and place him or her on mailing lists pertinent to their specific needs and interests. The Mount Union admission staff are waiting to see how we can best support your student, but THEIR JOURNEY STARTS WITH YOU.