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5 Letter from Elson S. Floyd, President, Washington State University

7 Letter from Brenda Wilson-Hale, Vice President, University Development, and CEO, WSU Foundation; and Larry Culver, President, WSU Foundation

8 Feature Stories

16 Financial Report

20 Foundation Leadership

23 Honor Roll of Donors

24 Laureates

28 Benefactors

43 President’s Associates

52 Legacy Associates

53 In Remembrance

54 Corporations, Foundations, and Associations

57 Memorial Gifts

57 Gifts Made in Honor

58 Endowments

t A B L E O F C O n t E n t S

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Dear Friends,

I would like to thank each of our generous donors and corporate partners for contributing to the margin of excellence at Washington State University during fiscal year 2008. You have given deserving students the opportunity to achieve quality undergraduate and graduate educations at WSU. Your generosity empowered our talented faculty to pursue solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues through cutting-edge research and discovery. By supporting our outreach and extension programs, you have improved the quality of life in communities across Washington, the United States, and the world.

The continued generous support from our many alumni and friends, as well as from our corporate and foundation partners, is essential as WSU continues its transformation from a very good land-grant research university to one of marked distinction.

Opportunities abound at WSU. Your ongoing generosity provides these opportunities for WSU students, faculty, and staff in research and academic programs throughout our state and around the globe as together we endeavor to fully realize the tremendous potential of Washington State University.

Sincerely,

Elson S. Floyd, Ph.D. President, Washington State University

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Dear Supporters of Washington State University,

For the third consecutive year, Washington State University and the Washington State University Foundation have experienced record fund raising, with more than $143.6 million in total fund-raising activity during fiscal year 2008. Highlights include the largest single private commitment in WSU history—a $25 million grant toward the construction of a research facility for the School for Global Animal Health in WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine. This remarkable commitment and the impressive support from more than 65,000 additional donors enabled the WSU Foundation to raise more than $100 million in a single year for the first time in its 34-year history.

WSU’s ability to provide a quality undergraduate experience and to enable cutting-edge research at a public land-grant research institution is integrally linked to the level of support from donors like you. On behalf of the WSU Foundation and the students, faculty, and staff of Washington State University, thank you for your leadership and commitment, and for your continuing support in the years to come.

Sincerely,

Brenda Wilson-Hale Vice President, University Development Chief Executive Officer, WSU Foundation

Larry Culver President, Washington State University Foundation

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Washington State University has long been at the center of this country’s most exciting and productive research on infectious diseases that affect animal and human health. Now, with the support of generous donors, WSU is poised to expand and enhance the research capabilities of its internationally respected scientists in the new School for Global Animal Health.

A $25 million grant from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation—the largest private financial commitment in the University’s history—will help construct a $35 million facility that will be the centerpiece of the new school in WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine. While facility plans are on the drawing board, the important work of this research center is well under way, and the need is urgent.

People everywhere are inextricably linked to animals, whether for food, for work, or for companionship. In the world’s poorest countries, animal health is pivotal to human health and financial well-being. In many places, the loss of a single goat or cow to disease can be devastating to families and entire communities.

The potential for diseases to spread from animals to humans compounds these risks. During the past 30 years, diseases spread by animals accounted for 70 percent of all human disease, making early detection of animal-borne pathogens crucial.

Led by Dr. Guy Palmer, a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers in WSU’s School for Global Animal Health are working to prevent some of the world’s most deadly diseases through investigation and discovery of vaccines, diagnostics, and other strategies to control transmission of animal pathogens, especially those communicable to humans. Their work is

the generous support of the

Gates Foundation is truly

transformational. the work

of WSU researchers will be

dramatically enhanced, and the

result of their efforts will positively

impact countless lives in this

country and around the globe.

–Elson S. Floyd, WSU President

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SOLUTIONS TO GLOBAL CHALLENGES

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More than 2.7 billion people live on less than

$2 per day and many are smallholder farmers

whose physical, social, and economic well-

being are directly linked to the health of their

livestock and crops.

– Dr. Guy Palmer, Director, School for Global Animal Health

making a difference in communities across the United States and around the world, contributing to economic stability in underdeveloped countries and helping to keep our homeland safe.

Through its innovative interdisciplinary approach to global health, the new school also advances understanding of the influence of economic and cultural factors on human health. In the African country of Chad, for example, the challenge of getting needed vaccines to children of nomadic farmers in rural areas seemed impossible until public health officials realized that people working to protect animal health faced similar issues, says Dr. Terry McElwain, executive director of the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at WSU.

“The Chadian animal health system already had refrigerated trucks to deliver livestock vaccines,” Dr. McElwain says. Through a new partnership between the two health systems, more life-saving vaccines can now reach the children who need them.

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At WSU, students from around the globe tackle the world’s most pressing issues through life-changing research.

Growing up in Humacao, Puerto Rico, Elsa Silva-Lopez never imagined where the study of chemistry would take her.

After graduating with degrees in biology and industrial chemistry from the University of Puerto Rico, Elsa wanted to advance her understanding of chemistry to make a difference in the lives of others, including her ailing father. Intrigued and excited by the potential of radiochemistry and its critical use in the medical field, she decided to study at Washington State University, which produces almost half of the nation’s annual graduates in radiochemistry.

Today, the ambitious 25-year-old is earning her doctoral degree as a Richard R. and Constance M. Albrecht Graduate Fellow through WSU’s Analytical, Environmental, and Radiochemistry Division. Her research focuses on developing technology for the early detection of prostate cancer. Working alongside Dr. Paul Benny, assistant professor of chemistry, Elsa researches the development of bifunctional ligands that can be used as imaging tools in cancer detection using the radioactive element technetium.

“It is my hope that, through our research, we can help more men survive prostate cancer and improve many people’s lives,” Elsa says.

When she graduates from WSU, the first-generation college graduate plans to return to Puerto Rico to teach chemistry while continuing her research as a postdoctoral candidate. “I love teaching students how understanding chemistry can help solve real medical problems,” she says. “My life here at WSU goes far beyond the research itself—the entire graduate experience has helped me grow as a person.”

INNOVATIVE RESEARCH

It is my hope that, through our

research, we can help more

men survive prostate cancer and

improve many people’s lives.

–Elsa Silva-Lopez, 2008 Albright Fellow

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Elsa Silva-Lopez is a recipient of the 2007-2008

Richard R. and Constance M. Albrecht Fellowship

and a McNair Achievement Program scholar.

Richard Albrecht is a former WSU Regent, first

appointed in 1987. He never forgot the values

instilled by his family and community of Hartley,

Iowa. They helped shape his achievements in law

and government, including his role as general

counsel for the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Richard also served for 22 years as executive vice

president at the Boeing Company, and in 1968, he

began a partnership with the Pacific Northwest’s

largest law firm, Perkins Coie. Richard and his wife,

Constance, have supported many areas of WSU,

including The Museum of Art, the Graduate School,

the College of Liberal Arts, International Programs,

scholarships, science programs, student services,

and undergraduate education.

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In today’s complex world, effective educators are especially critical for preparing tomorrow’s leaders.

Expert faculty in WSU’s College of Education understand that elevating and maintaining the quality of our educators is necessary to equip students to become leaders at home and abroad. They know that resolving local and global challenges begins in the classroom, and they are designing powerful new approaches to teaching and learning.

Because the ability of our nation’s workforce to compete in the global marketplace corresponds directly to the quality of teachers, schools, and administrators in communities, College of Education faculty are finding new ways to address communities’ educational needs. At WSU, it’s how we build stronger communities that sets us apart.

Through the vision of Judy Nichols Mitchell, dean, the college’s faculty fellowship program is producing ethical, competent educators, with a range of skills to address the pressing educational needs in our schools today. “Faculty fellowships stimulate broad thinking, help our professors identify new lines of research, and serve as incentives to retain our best faculty members,” Dr. Mitchell says.

“Without this kind of program, supported by private funds, we would not have the resources necessary to maintain faculty as leaders in our profession. Our students, and the children they will one day teach, benefit in turn from this program,” she says.

Faculty fellowships, like the one created by long-time supporters Ben (’63 Mech. Engr.) and Nancy (Ed. ’61) Ellison, equip WSU educators with the necessary tools to make a difference. Through the Ben and Nancy Ellison Fellowship, Associate Professor Kelly Ward will help discover ways that universities can attract and retain female and minority students and educators in science, mathematics, and engineering fields. Funding provided by faculty fellowships allows professors such as Dr. Ward to conduct ground-breaking research, leading to national recognition and increased federal support.

An investment in WSU’s College

of Education is an investment

in our children and in the many

academic and social disciplines

necessary to develop a child’s

potential for success in life.

–Judy Nichols Mitchell, Dean, College of Education

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LEADERS AND EDUCATORS

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Faculty fellowships and private support provide the margin of excellence we need to build the leaders of tomorrow. “Faculty fellowships have positioned our faculty to garner more external support in the form of federal and state grants,” says Len Foster, associate dean of research and graduate studies. “These grants launch professional careers and help our college, our faculty, and WSU overall to be seen as leaders. These awards are critical to building upon the excellence in our faculty ranks and to exposing them to national and international audiences.”

College of Education supporters Ben

and Nancy Ellison established The Ben

and Nancy Ellison Faculty Fellowship in

Math, Science, Reading or Literacy as a

commitment to advancing initiatives

and research within the college.

Their fellowship allows a faculty

member to dedicate additional time

to enhance research, teaching, and

service while working with others to

enhance their research, as well. The

College of Education and Washington

State University greatly appreciate

their commitment to excellence and

advancing the mission of the college.

Through her faculty fellowship, Associate Professor Kelly Ward investigates ways to increase numbers of female and minority students and educators in science, mathematics, and engineering.

College of Education faculty focus on the best ways to help teachers and learners.

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After arriving at Washington State College from California in 1936, Philip Lighty nearly dropped out of school because he couldn’t cover his out-of-state tuition. Before it came to that, however, a concerned mentor helped Phil with his educational expenses, enabling him to complete his liberal arts degree at WSC in 1940. Inspired by this uncommon act of kindness, the new graduate vowed to pay forward the favor when the opportunity arose.

Today, Phil Lighty and his wife, June, have advanced the favor to more than 80 scholarship recipients and to countless WSU faculty and staff who have been touched by the couple’s vision and graciousness. The Lightys are a shining example of people whose foresight and generosity are improving lives every day. Although Phil passed in January 2008 at age 89, his legacy lives on through the lives of many.

Among them is Bruce Cramer (’92 Bus. Admin.), who received a scholarship through the Lighty Student Leadership Program Endowed Fund when he was an out-of-state student at WSU. “Phil and June Lighty and their family made it possible for many of us to attend Washington State University,” Bruce says. Just as the gift of education was passed to him, so was the spirit of giving and improving the lives of others.

“Inspired by the Lightys’ philosophy, I am working with my family to establish an endowed scholarship at WSU in my parents’ names,” Bruce says. “Although our

Inspired by the Lightys’

philosophy, I am working

with my family to establish

an endowed scholarship at

WSU in my parents’ names.

–Alumnus Bruce Cramer (‘92 Bus. Admin.)

Philip and June Lighty with a friend

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GENEROUS ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF WSU

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Gifts in memory of Phil Lighty may

be designated to the Lighty Student

Leadership Program Fund by visiting

wsufoundation.wsu.edu/giving. For

more information, please call the WSU

Foundation at 800-448-2978.

commitment may not compare to that of the Lightys, we hope our contribution can ease the financial burden of attending college for future WSU students.”

While the Lightys’ benevolence benefits myriad programs across the University, their passion is most apparent and their gifts are most significant when they help students. As new success stories are created through their remarkable legacy, the Lighty endowment will continue to change lives for generations to come.

Philip and June Lighty with some Lighty Scholarship recipients

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The Washington State University Foundation received $106,670,850 in private gifts, grants, and pledges during fiscal year 2008, which ended June 30. An additional $36,746,335 in revocable commitments was recorded by the WSU Foundation during this period, bringing the total fund-raising activity for the WSU Foundation to $143,417,185 during FY 2008.

During the same period, the WSU President’s Associates—individuals and organizations contributing $1,000 or more annually—set a participation recorded with more than 5,838 members. President’s Associates accounted for $45,806,489 in commitments in FY 2008.

The all-alumni gift participation rate also increased from 19.8 percent in FY 2007 to more than 20.5 percent in FY 2008.

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GIFTS, GRANTS, AND PLEDGES BY DESIGNATION

OPERATIONAL SUPPORT • 41%

RESEARCH • 25.3%

FACULTY • 2.5%

SCHOLARSHIPS • 19%

GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS • 1.5%

FACILITIES • 8.5%

OTHER • 2.2%

ALUMNI • 29.2%

GIFTS AND GRANTS BY SOURCE

PRIVATE GRANTS • 30.3%

FRIENDS, PARENTS, FACULTY, & STAFF • 18.7%

ALL OTHER ORGANIZATIONS • 4.4%

CORPORATIONS • 12%

FOUNDATIONS • 5.4%

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COLLEGE/CAMPUS/UnIt PRIVAtE GIFtS PRIVAtE GRAntS PLEDGES REVOCABLE GIFtS

Ag., Human, and Nat. Resource Sciences $4,573,964 $8,079,368 $230,154 $1,419,739

Business 6,777,545 -878 149,535 10,525,000

Education 1,090,853 1,191,291 42,844 1,495,726

Engineering and Architecture 3,908,103 1,737,328 270,361 583,360

Honors College 479,663 0 24,211 0

College of Nursing 372,434 19,506 10,759 25,000

Liberal Arts 2,725,570 63,551 61,575 1,975,000

Pharmacy 918,613 714,164 16,333 1,400,000

Sciences 1,758,597 1,719,754 1,078,685 831,250

Veterinary Medicine 5,766,600 1,379,793 25,076,540 4,246,260

WSU Spokane 151,390 521,715 1,052,640 0

WSU Tri-Cities 443,927 291,974 41,781 25,000

WSU Vancouver 901,878 351,519 1,009,872 300,000

4-H/Cooperative Extension 1,357,292 3,603,816 759 870,000

Athletics 10,771,580 0 3,112,519 912,500

Educational and Public Media 1,533,917 1,216,079 19,108 50,000

Equity and Diversity 581,291 0 77,500 650,000

Graduate School 1,368,415 0 0 0

International Programs 25,354 1,468,974 0 0

Libraries 176,698 0 609 0

Museum of Art 90,498 493 200 0

Office of Undergraduate Education 756,715 132 21,325 0

Scholarships/Student Affairs 2,240,379 7,729 414,699 1,275,000

Other Private Support 3,371,837 292,646 323,248 10,162,500

$52,027,139 $22,658,954 $31,984,757 $36,746,335

TOTAL GIFTS, GRANTS, AND PLEDGES $106,670,850

TOTAL FUNDRAISING ACTIVITY $143,417,185

Private SuPPort by College, CamPuS, and Program

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inveStment PerformanCe

For the period of July 1, 2007, to June 30, 2008, the endowment portfolio produced a total return of 1.6 percent. Additions to the endowment fund for this fiscal year amounted to $18,648,129. A total of $16,023,448 was distributed from the endowment in support of programs at Washington State University. During the last 10 years, the endowment has grown from $56.9 million to more than $324.3 million as of June 30, 2008.

endowment inveStment Strategy

The investment objectives of the WSU Foundation Endowment Fund reflect its long-term nature. It is recognized that the desire to grow endowment gifts and to produce a large, stable, and predictable payout stream involves tradeoffs that must be balanced in establishing the investment and spending policies. Considerations that shape the Fund’s objectives include:

n Produce a relatively predictable and stable payout stream each year

n Maintain purchasing power of the assets over the investment horizon

n Balance the support of present and future generations of students and faculty.

In accordance with the WSU Foundation’s bylaws, the WSU Foundation Investment Committee is responsible for investments, reinvestments, and general management of the endowment. The committee establishes policies for investing capital, monitoring and reviewing investment performance, establishing appropriate benchmarks, and managing the investments.

ENDOWMENT VALUE 2004–2008

2008 • $324.3

2007 • $316.7

2006 • $263.3

2005 • $231.8

2004 • $207.6

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

in millions

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

GROWTH IN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS, AND PROFESSORSHIPS AND CHAIRS

PROFESSORSHIPS & CHAIRS

GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

SCHOLARSHIPS

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

941 970 1015 1071 1125

127133

141149

157

119120

123123

124

in millions

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giftS to endowment & inveStment returnS fiSCal year 2004-2008

FISCAL YEAR TOTAL GIFTS INVESTMENT RETURN

2004 $11,242,221 15.8%

2005 $11,812,596 9%

2006 $11,412,180 13.1%

2007 $12,290,871 19.5%

2008 $18,648,129 1.6%

U.S. EQUITY • 15.2%

ABSOLUTE RETURN FUNDS • 21.3%

INTERNATIONAL EQUITY • 20.5%

PRIVATE EQUITY • 9%

FIXED INCOME • 15.1%

REAL ASSETS • 18.9%

As of June 30, 2008, the WSU Foundation endowment assetsstood at $324,253,987 and were allocated as shown above.

ENDOWMENT NET ASSET MIX

diSCloSure of feeS

The WSU Foundation imposes small fees on certain forms of gifts. The purposes of these fees vary and fees are not charged on all types of gifts. Some fees are charged to recoup specific charges by third party vendors per contract for various services. Others are designated to recoup expenses incurred by the Foundation during the ordinary course of business. A portion of these fees also help to create a revenue stream to cover some Foundation operation expenses. All fees are subject to change without notice.

Annually, a 1.5 percent advancement fee is charged to the Foundation endowment. This fee is paid out quarterly and is calculated based on the 36-month rolling average of the endowment’s market value. Other costs associated with the endowment include investment management fees, custodial costs, and consulting expenses. All performance figures of the Washington State University Foundation endowment are net of expenses.

For more information about this or other fees, visit www.wsufoundation.wsu.edu/about/management-policies.html; or call the Foundation at 800-GIV-2-WSU (448-2978).

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wSu foundation leaderShiP team wSu foundation board of governorS

Established in 2004, the Board of Governors serves as the governing body for the Washington State University Foundation. The Board is responsible for overseeing the WSU Foundation’s property and assets and directing the business and affairs of the Foundation.

Larry A. Culver, ’64, PresidentOwnerResident Inn by MarriottBellevue, WA

Robert F. Felton, ’67, Vice PresidentDirectorMcKinsey & Company, Inc.Seattle, WA

Anthony M. Rojas, ’85, Treasurer PresidentSlalom ConsultingSeattle, WA

Gary t. Schneidmiller, ’71, Secretary Broker/OwnerColdwell Banker Schneidmiller RealtyPost Falls, ID

Douglas C. Allred, ’73BearingPoint, IncorporatedAtherton, CA

Leo B. Bustad, MD, ’68CardiologistAlaska Heart InstituteAnchorage, AK

Allison Stacey Cowles New York, NY

John W. Creighton, Jr. Strategic DirectorMadrona Venture GroupBellevue, WA

Rick L. Doane, ’71 Private InvestorYarrow Point, WA

Joseph E. Eschbach, PhD, ’76 Los Altos, CA

Elson S. Floyd, PhD (Ex-Officio)PresidentWashington State UniversityPullman, WA

Kathi Goertzen, ’80 Television News Anchor/ReporterKOMO Radio & TVSeattle, WA

Douglas R. Grim, ’67 PartnerBrownstein, Rask, Sweeney, Kerr, GrimPortland, OR

G. thomas Hargrove, ’63 DirectorGeneral Binding CorporationNew Canaan, CT

Koichiro Iwasaki, ’83 DirectorIwasaki Group MRL Company, Ltd.Aira-cho Aira-gun, JAPAN

Doyle W. Jacklin, ‘62 Managing PartnerJacklin InvestmentsLaQuinta, CA

D. Michael Jones, ’64 President & Chief Executive OfficerBanner BankWalla Walla, WA

Jane G. LoganNagol, LLCPiedmont, CA

Christopher J. Marker, ’64 InvestorSelf-employedMedina, WA

Gina M. Meyers, ’85 (Ex-Officio)President, Alumni AssociationDirector of Finance & Corporate ConVerdiem CorporationBellevue, WA

Donald G. Parachini, ’56 PartnerLeland Parachini SteinbergPiedmont, CA

Ann E. Redmond, ’76 Retired - Sr. Director of Marketing StrategyMicrosoft CorporationBellevue, WA

Heidi B. Stanley, ’79 President, Chief Executive OfficerSterling Savings BankSpokane, WA

Ronald P. Stanley, ’78President & Chief Executive OfficerEmpire Bolt & Screw, IncorporatedSpokane, WA

V. Rafael Stone (Ex-Officio) WSU Board of Regents RepresentativePartner/AttorneyFoster Pepper, PLLCSeattle, WA

Lisa L. thompson, ’84 Diablo, CA

Mikal J. thomsen, ’79Trilogy PartnersBellevue, WA

Eugene J. Voiland, ’69 Part-Time Executive ConsultantShell Oil CompanyBakersfield, CA

D.J. Wilson, ’74 President/General ManagerKGW Media Group PortlandPortland, OR

Brenda Wilson-Hale, JD (Ex-Officio)Vice President, University DevelopmentChief Executive Officer, WSU FoundationWashington State UniversityPullman, WA

H. S. Wright, III , ’76 ChairmanSeattle HospitalitySeattle, WA

Brenda Wilson-Hale, JDVice President, University DevelopmentChief Executive Officer, WSU Foundation

Devon AndersonAssociate Vice President, Corporate & Foundation Relations

Ginny BoyleAssociate Vice President, Operations & Board Relations

Mike ConnellAssociate Vice President, Gift Planning

trevor DurhamDirector of Communications

Cheryl HarrelsonAssociate Vice President, Annual Giving & Special Gifts

Kevin HarveyAssociate Vice President, Finance

Mark HermansonAssociate Vice President, Constituency Development Programs

Ellen JampolAssociate Vice President, Regional Development ProgramsExecutive Director, WSU Foundation West

Beth Monteiro, JDStaff Attorney, Director of Legal and Human Resource Services

Gil PicciottoVice President, Leadership Gifts

Jeff PuckettSenior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, WSU Foundation

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wSu foundation board of truSteeS

Established in conjunction with the Washington State University Foundation in 1979, the Board of Trustees comprises the membership of the WSU Foundation. The Board of Trustees serves a critical fund-raising and advocacy role in support of the Foundation and the University. Trustees volunteer their time and service to Foundation and University committees and to building relationships with prospective donors and volunteers.

Robert F. Abramson, Jr., ‘68Robert D. Alessandro, ‘57Kenneth Alhadeff, ‘70 (Ex-Officio) Wayne M. Allert, ‘76Jeffrey K. Anderson, ‘74Lloyd J. Andrews, ‘42 Craig E. Angelo, ‘73 Wayne L. Asmussen, ‘86James F. Aylward, ‘50Thomas M. Barbieri, ‘79Theodor P. Baseler, ‘76 Robert C. Bates, PhD, ‘69 (Ex-Officio)Melinda D. Beasley, ‘68 Brian L. Benzel, PhD, ‘70 Cynthia A. Benzel, ‘70David E. Bielski, ‘70 Lisa K. Bliss, ‘80 Judith Borth, ‘58 Rich H. Bowie, ‘68 Mark W. Brandon, ‘76 Gordon D. Bryson, ‘75Jody Buckley, ‘87Terry J. Busch, ‘63Phyllis J. Campbell, ‘73T. Michael Cappetto, ‘85 Scott E. Carson, ‘72 Ronald G. Carter, ‘66 Philip D. Cleveland, MD, ‘56 Harold Cochran (Ex-Officio)Paul W. Cochran, ‘72 Stanley B. Coe, DVM, ‘57 Elizabeth A. Cowles (Ex-Officio)John W. Creighton, Jr. Larry A Culver, ‘64James E. Dalen, MD, ‘55Kurt B. Dammeier, ‘81Edward Diamond, DVM, ‘49 Mac M. Dillsi, ‘57 Jacquelyne A. Doane, ‘72 Donna J. Donati Daniel J. Donlan, ‘85 Eric A. Edlund, ‘66 Richard B. Ellingson, ‘75Benjamin L. Ellison, ‘62Nancy T. Ellison, ‘61John M. Fabian, PhD, ‘61 Marlene A. Fallquist, ‘67

Erik A. Falter, ‘90 Laura L. Falter, ‘90 James R. Faulstich Brad C. Fisher, ‘79Timothy P. Flaherty, ‘80Fred L. Fleischmann, ‘56 Elson S. Floyd, PhD (Ex-Officio) Michael V. Fohn, ‘80 Francois F. Forgette (Ex-Officio) S. Peter Forsyth, ‘73 Clive M. Freidenrich, ’78 Shari L. Freidenrich, ‘82 Sandra K. Fryer, ‘69Ruth Gellert Jackson, ‘78Nancy A. Gerstad, MD, ‘74 Robert. P. Gibb, MD, ‘44 Ruth E. Gibb, ‘45 Jeffrey J. Gordon, ‘71 Vicki GordonWilliam J. Gorgon (Ex-Officio) William R. Graber, ‘65 Dennis E. Green, ‘67Ray A. Grove, ‘80 Dan Harmon, ‘80 Nancy L. Harnasch, ‘71 Kenneth L. Hatch Arnold R. Hedeen, ‘78 Terrence M. Heng, ‘61 Holly W. Henry, ‘78 Steven R. Hill Kent Hojem (Ex-Officio) Dave H. Huddleston, ‘87Robert J. Hulbert, ‘51 Bradford G. Jackson, ‘85Laura Jennings (Ex-Officio) Roger M. Johnson, ‘67 Sue H. Johnson Dennis B. Jones, ‘64 Kennard J. Kapstafer, MD James E. King, ‘80 Frank Kirkbride, ‘69 Kenji Kitatani, PhD, ‘77 David R. Knowles, PhD, ‘69 Cynthia C. Kranc, ‘76James L. Lemery, ‘63 June E. LightyPhillip M. Lighty, ‘40

Kendra L. Lofgren, ‘86 Linda G. MacLean, ‘78 Harry F. Magnuson Raymond W. Mah, PhD, ‘63Mark S. Malbon, CPA, ‘77 Christopher J. Marker, ‘64Roger O. McClellan, DVM, ‘60 David McGoldrick, ‘65 Richard W. McKinney, ‘73 Norma B. McKinney-Roley, ‘82 Janis M. Mercker, MD, ‘70 Gina M. Meyers, ‘85 Doyle Montgomery, DVM, ‘55 Michael J. Morgan, ‘83 Harry Mullikin, ‘51 George L. Murdock, ‘64 Gay Nelson Constance M. Niva, ‘62 (Ex-Officio) Bruce L. Nurse, ‘65Dennis M. Odman, ‘67Sharon A. Odman, ‘68 John S. Oftebro, ‘65 Caron K. Ogg, ‘68 Larry B. Ogg, ‘67 Harold F. Olsen, ‘42 Glenn K. Osterhout, ‘82 Carin Pavish, ‘80Tim Pavish, ‘80Donald C. Pelo, CPA, ‘81 Clifford M. Phibbs, Jr., ‘52Donal N. Philip, ‘82Albert E. Powell, PhD, ’73 (Ex-Officio) Thomas R. Prenguber, ‘74 Carol A. Quigg, ‘58 Brian H. Quint, ‘77 Nancy W. Quint, ‘77Gregory S. Rankich, ‘94 R. Stephen Rasmussen, EdD, ‘73 Patrick D. Redmond, ‘77 Byron C. Rickert, ‘69 Jay Rockey, ‘50 Judy L. Rogers, ‘74 Mark R. Rypien Sandra K. Saffell, ‘67 Robert T. Sanders, ‘54Marilyn R. Santangelo, ‘77 Lawrence J. Schorno

Karen L. ScottPatrick M. Scott, ‘67Cherry A. Shaw, ‘70Edward G. Shaw, ‘70 Jerald Sheffels Beverly Smith, ‘58Diane C. Smith, ‘77 Richard H. Smith, ‘54 Samuel H. Smith, PhD Jim Stanfill, ‘66 Donald W. Steiger, ‘56 V. Rafael Stone (Ex-Officio) Eric J. Straub, ‘85Robert K. Stump, ‘76 Stephen J. Sundquist, ‘79 Mark A. Suwyn, PhD, ‘67 Patricia L. Suwyn, ‘67 Glenn Terrell, Jr.Douglas G. Thomas, ‘87 Jack Thompson, ‘78Victoria V. Thornton, ‘67Frederick L. Tompkins, ‘58 James E. Torina, ‘83 Don W. Transeth, ‘73David C. Tucker, ‘67Judith M. Tucker, ‘71Camille E. Uhlir, ‘61 Dan Vaughn, ‘91 Bruce A. VerBurg, ‘86 Patricia E. Ward, ‘67Kate B. Webster Bryan J. Weeks, ‘85 Thomas J. Weingarten, ‘67Becky A. Weis, ‘78 Ray R. Whitlow, ‘70 Paul W. Wiggum, ‘77 Peggy A. Wiggum, ‘78Scott Williams, DDS, ‘78 Thomas L. Wilson Brenda Wilson-Hale (Ex-Officio) Gerald A. Winkler, ‘72 Roger D. Woodworth, ‘78 Mike C. Worthy (Ex-Officio) Mark Wuotila, ‘69 Ronald A. Wysaske, ‘74Ralph G. Yount

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The Washington State University Foundation greatly appreciates the generous

support of every one of the 65,243 individuals and organizations who supported

Washington State University in fiscal year 2007-2008.

Private giving is the lifeline for all that Washington State University is today. Every

gift truly makes a difference in outstanding scholarship and world-class research.

The quality educational experience that is Washington State University’s hallmark

would not be possible without the generosity of extraordinary friends and alumni

whose giving reflects their passion for WSU and their recognition of the positive

impact of this great University on our state, nation, and world.

The following individuals and organizations define the University’s strong margin of

excellence through their generous gifts. We honor the Washington State University

Laureates and Benefactors, those who have established named endowments,

and those who have chosen to leave a legacy through a bequest or planned gift

benefiting WSU. We also honor our 2007-2008 President’s Associates, who are

recognized as important leaders in providing the annual support essential to

advancement of the University.

THE HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

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bank of ameriCa

Through its continuing support of Washington State University, Bank of America is ensuring a vibrant University and a talented, diverse workforce for the future. Annual and special gifts from Bank of America and its employees span almost three decades. From scholarships to academic programs to community outreach, Bank of America makes an indelible impact on the University, the state of Washington, and the world.

Beginning with a gift to the General Scholarship Fund in 1982, Bank of America continues to invest in the success of WSU students through scholarship endowments such as the Bank of America Youth Job Program Scholarship and Bank of America Endowed Athletic Scholarship. Most recently, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation directed a significant gift to Future Cougars of Color, a unique program that offers financial and academic support services to high-achieving students of color from across Washington state.

During the fall 2008 semester, 415 Future Cougars of Color scholarship recipients were enrolled at WSU.

“This is a model program for universities across the nation in providing critical educational support and counseling services to help more minority students to excel in their academics and to graduate in higher numbers,” said Peter Joers, president, Bank of America Washington State.

Bank of America employees leverage their annual gifts throughout WSU by participating in the company’s matching gift program.

In 2007, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation gave $200 million to help improve communities nationwide, making the bank the most generous financial institution in the world and the second-largest donor in cash contributions of all U.S. companies. Last year, the bank contributed $3.4 million to serve diverse community needs in the state of Washington, including the generous gift to FCOC.

Jody r. buCkley

In appreciation of her Honors Program experience at Washington State University, Jody R. Buckley (Engl. ’87) is directing significant support to the Honors College. Her multi-year gifts will advance an integrated and interdisciplinary curriculum, expand scholarship opportunities, and build on the College’s tradition of academic excellence.

Gifts of this magnitude help place the Honors College in a class by itself nationally, ensuring the success of programs that provide outstanding learning opportunities in the classroom, laboratory, or studio and during study abroad experiences, said Honors College Interim Dean Libby Walker.

Jody’s legacy of philanthropy at WSU spans 16 years. A second-generation Cougar from a family with deep roots in Stevens County, Washington, Jody created a need-based scholarship in 1998 for Honors College students in good standing from rural eastern Washington. Recipients are designated as Buckley Scholars. The scholarship is dedicated to her father, retired Superior Court Judge Sidney R. Buckley (Pol. Sci. ’47) of Kettle Falls, Washington.

Jody’s philanthropic spirit extends beyond WSU. She established an endowment at her high school alma mater in Kettle Falls to install and support computer technology in every classroom. She and her sister, Betty Buckley, founded Stone Soup, an organization that administers grants and offers training programs to assist struggling nonprofits, specifically those working to empower women in rural areas.

Jody earned a master’s degree in counseling from Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee and is active in a variety of political and social causes. She and her husband, Mark Horowitz, reside in Menlo Park, California, with their two children.

fiSCal year 2007-2008

For 29 years, a special group of individuals and organizations has profoundly influenced Washington State University—inspiring visionary faculty, contributing to a world-class student experience, and supporting programs and scholarships that give WSU global recognition.

The 197 Laureates of Washington State University—contributors of $1 million or more—create a legacy of excellence through their investments. WSU’s success—past, present, and future—is a testament to their spirit and vision.

This year we honor our $1 million Laureates as Silver Laureates, our new $5 million level as Crimson Laureates, and $10 million and above as Platinum Laureates.

It is with the deepest gratitude that we honor the 2007-2008 Laureates and celebrate the inspiration and influence of all of those who have become Laureates of Washington State University.

L A U R E A t E S

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george and bernadine ConverSe

Although their time at then-Washington State College was brief, George and Bernadine “Bernie” Converse developed a lasting appreciation for how the institution influenced their lives and careers. When Bernie died in August 2007, her exceptionally generous bequest significantly impacted WSU.

Two-thirds of her planned gift honors George’s interest in history and military science, and the remaining one-third reflects Bernie’s appreciation for the quality care her cats received from WSU-trained veterinarians.

“Bernadine Converse not only gave Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine a generous gift, she also applied her remarkable foresight to our benefit. She directed that her gift provide funding for small animal research and teaching, with very little specification,” said Dean Warwick Bayly. “It is remarkable gifts like this that encourage visionary researchers and educators to take that next step, to ask the next question, and to save the next animal that needs care.”

Bernadine Weathermon was born June 22, 1910, to early settlers in the Walla Walla, Washington/Milton-Freewater, Oregon, area. George Converse was born to a military family July 24, 1910.

George studied history and participated in ROTC at WSC. Bernie attended WSC for one semester. They married in 1935. While at WSC, history professor Herman Deutsch assigned George to help organize a newspaper-clipping project in Spokane for the Works Progress Administration. Within a year, his duties expanded to similar projects statewide.

George concluded his studies at WSC in 1938 and served at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp on Orcas Island, Washington. Three years later, he returned to WSC to teach military science and tactics. He received numerous honors for his service and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.

George and Bernie “resettled” in Walla Walla around 1970. He preceded her in death.

harriet Cheney CowleS foundation

Through a significant challenge grant and gift to the Applied Sciences Laboratory (ASL) at Washington State University, the Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation is advancing the vision of a vibrant research center located in the heart of the Inland Northwest at WSU Spokane.

“We are very excited to have the opportunity to support applied research in Spokane. Not only does this effort bring world-class intellectual talent to the region but it holds the possibility of spinning off new products that could spawn the growth of new companies or contribute to the growth of those existing today. We believe this lab will provide new opportunities for local manufacturers and for those manufacturers who may be attracted to the region as a result of the work undertaken by the lab,” said W. Stacey Cowles, trustee for the Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation.

ASL is part of the Institute for Shock Physics at WSU, but its research emphasis extends well beyond shock physics. Through strategic investments in physical sciences and advanced technology, ASL provides the intellectual and scientific foundation for fostering economic growth in the region.

“The Applied Sciences Laboratory allows WSU to diversify its research portfolio in the Spokane region. Our focus on interdisciplinary approaches, translational research, and support for the regional economy at the Spokane campus makes it the perfect home for ASL,” said Brian Pitcher, chancellor of WSU Spokane.

WSU and the Harriet Cheney Cowles Foundation are committed to the intellectual and economic development of Spokane and the Inland Northwest. In 1995, the foundation directed a generous gift to WSU to provide equipment and software for WSU Spokane and for the Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute (SIRTI), a joint technology transfer venture with Gonzaga University, Whitworth University, Eastern Washington University, WSU, and the Community Colleges of Spokane.

ruth SChneiter henderSon

Through her generous gift to Washington State University, Ruth Schneiter Henderson is building on the success of programs that shape future leaders of the state’s dairy industry and influence those who dedicate themselves to public service.

By establishing the Robert and Margaret Schneiter Endowed Scholarship in Dairy Science, the Ruth Schneiter Henderson 4-H Dairy Endowment, the Margaret L. “Marci” Henderson 4-H National Congress Endowment, and the Robert K. Henderson Endowed Scholarship in Political Science, Pre-law, Ruth honors her life, the hard work of her parents, and the dreams of her children.

Ruth grew up in Longview, Washington, the only child of Robert and Margaret Schneiter, dairy farmers of Swiss heritage who knew the value of hard work.

“There is no question the Robert and Margaret Schneiter Endowed Scholarship in Dairy Science will contribute to the training of the leaders of tomorrow’s dairy industry,” said Margaret Benson, professor and chair of the Department of Animal Sciences at WSU.

Events such as the National Dairy Congress and National Dairy Judging Competition are critical to students’ professional development. Ruth’s gift will enable WSU students to more fully participate in these events, Dr. Benson said.

Ruth attended R.A. Long High School and Lower Columbia College. She worked briefly in real estate before marrying and starting a family. Her greatest satisfaction comes from serving organizations in which her children participated; twins Marci (Home Ec. ’80) and Robert were active in 4-H, an organization that significantly influenced their lives.

Although Ruth always thought she would stay in southwestern Washington, her love of Montana lured her to Lewistown, a ranching community in central Montana. In many ways, she has returned to her roots as “agriculture is the essence of life” there.

Ruth continues to seek new adventures and opportunities to serve her community.

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don, doyle, and duane JaCklin

Construction of the Palouse Ridge Golf Club at Washington State University gained significant momentum when the families of Doyle (Agron. ‘62), Don (Agron. ‘66), and Duane (Ag. Econ. ‘67) Jacklin directed a significant gift to the project. Fairways, roughs, tees, and greens at the 18-hole championship course have been seeded with several varieties of turf grass developed and furnished by the family business, Jacklin Seed. The gift honors the family’s commitment to turf grass research at WSU.

An additional gift combines the family’s interests with WSU’s transformation to a model land-grant research university for the twenty-first century. The gift is directed to the golf course, Martin Stadium renovation, orthopedic sports medicine, and wild sheep disease research in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Honors College, and agronomy programs in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences.

“WSU has given so much support to the Jacklin families through their educational and agricultural programs and we feel it’s time to give back. Our parents, aunts, and uncles, as well as many cousins, sons, and daughters, have all been Cougars and we are proud to be part of this great institution,” said Doyle.

Don, Doyle, and Duane are second in four generations of Cougars, a family legacy started by their father, Arden (Ag. ’33) Jacklin. An uncle, Randall Johnson (FA ’38), designed the WSU Cougar head logo.

Jacklin Seed began in 1936 and grew to be one of the largest turf grass seed production and marketing companies in the world. Grass seed operations remain with the family, led by third-generation Cougars, twins Gayle (Ag. ‘86) and Glenn (Ag. ‘86) Jacklin.

Jacklin Seed has distinguished itself through its research and development of grass varieties. It offers internships and employment opportunities to WSU graduate students specializing in turf grass management, including University of Tokyo students involved in turf grass research programs at WSU.

Doyle served on the steering committee that helped launch the University’s vision to create a championship golf course.

a. lavern and louiSe mCalliSter

A significant planned gift from the late A. Lavern “Al” McAllister (Bus. Admin. ’39)—creating the Albert L. and Louise H. McAllister Perpetual Scholarship Fund—demonstrates the commitment of a Washington State University alumnus who was both devoted to and proud of his alma mater.

Al began attending Washington State College in 1935. Louise became a Cougar wife in 1977, and several years later she became an “Adopted Cougar.”

Al was born in Walla Walla in 1917 and died just a few months before his ninetieth birthday. He came of age during the Great Depression and worked his way through WSC. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, retired from the U.S. Naval Reserves as a commander, and enjoyed a 37-year career as a bank officer and vice president at SeaFirst Bank.

Through his stepdaughters, Laura Harris King (Mat. Sci. & Engr. ’83) and Amy Harris (Rec. & Lei. Stud. ’90), Al witnessed how student-athletes must balance athletic participation with demanding academic schedules while maintaining good grades. “We all recognize the need to encourage good athletes who are also good students and to take on this challenge by providing financial support,” Louise said.

As a banker and investor, Al valued entrepreneurship and a strong work ethic. His ability to create this legacy is the result of hard work and prudent investments. “It is gratifying to know that future deserving students will benefit from the forward thinking of this loyal Cougar,” Louise said.

Through this gift, the College of Business moves closer to its goal of becoming one of the leading and most innovative business schools in the world. Additionally, the gift will provide student-athletes with the resources necessary to achieve their academic and athletic goals. “The significance of their unselfish investment in WSU and Cougar Athletics cannot be overstated,” WSU Athletics Director Jim Sterk said.

tod and maxine mCClaSkey foundation

A significant gift from the Tod and Maxine McClaskey Foundation will launch the expansion of Washington State University Vancouver’s Child Development Program, enabling the creation of a full-day kindergarten scheduled to open in fall 2010. The gift will provide for a variety of the expansion’s start-up costs, including remodeling of interior classrooms and technology upgrades in the Human Development building, soon to be renamed the McClaskey Building.

“Tod and Maxine McClaskey made a commitment to help in the areas of education and health care,” said McClaskey Foundation President Larry Ogg. “Vancouver’s Child Development Center meets some of their giving wishes. The Foundation board is delighted to carry out their desire with this first signature gift supporting the early learning center.”

The center will be the region’s premier facility for state-of-the-art early childhood development activities, research, and educator training.

“We want to thank the McClaskey board for making their first signature gift to WSU Vancouver. The late Tod and Maxine had a passion for education and quality,” said Hal Dengerink, WSU Vancouver chancellor. “This gift will expand our reach greatly, and positions our early-learning professionals to be an even greater resource to this community. This gift is truly helping to educate this community, beginning with our youngest citizens.”

Tod co-founded and owned the original Thunderbird/Red Lion Inn & Hotel chain. Throughout their 56-year marriage, Tod and Maxine wanted their foundation to make an effort to focus giving in communities where Red Lion Hotels had a presence. The Vancouver-based foundation will support these communities, honoring the McClaskeys’ legacy by awarding grants in the areas of education and health, as they wished.

Enrollment in the early-learning program is open to the community, with priority given to the children of WSU Vancouver students, staff, and faculty.

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national Swimming Pool foundation

Washington State University, the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF), and Dr. Bruce Becker, physician and College of Education research professor, share a common vision to improve health in today’s society. To that end, NSPF formed an innovative partnership with WSU and directed a significant gift to create the National Aquatics and Sports Medicine Institute on the Pullman campus. The gift launches a far-reaching endeavor to advance the ongoing research of Dr. Becker and Assistant Professor Kasee Hildenbrand.

“We are proud to be associated with WSU and look forward to the great things that will result from this partnership,” said Thomas Lachocki, PhD, CEO of NSPF.

Research conducted at the National Aquatics and Sports Medicine Institute will reveal how aquatic immersion and exercise contribute to healthier hearts, bodies, and minds. “The Institute is the only one of its kind in the world and will be a premier center for aquatic health research,” said Dr. Becker. He is a recipient of previous NSPF support for his research on the benefits of deep water exercise and the cardiac health benefits of immersion in hot tubs. He and Dr. Hildenbrand want to build on their initial research to better understand how aquatic exercise benefits the human heart, lungs, and endocrine systems.

Founded in 1965, the National Swimming Pool Foundation is a nonprofit international organization dedicated to improving public health worldwide by encouraging healthier living through aquatic education and research. The NSPF provides educational products, including certification programs and training, and is a partner with institutions of higher learning. In the last four years, the organization has awarded more than $3.5 million in grants for research activities that focus on the understanding of aquatic health benefits and on prevention of drowning, illness, and injury. NSPF disseminates research results through the World Aquatic Health™ Conference and the International Journal of Aquatic Research & Education.

Platinum laureateS ($10,000,000 +)

Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationMentor Graphics CorporationLeigh and Marilyn Stowell

CrimSon laureateS ($5,000,000 to $9,999,999)

+Herbert L. and +Margaret Gardiner Eastlick+Ivar Haglund+Phillip and June Lighty+A. Lavern and Louise McAllister+Edward R. MeyerMicrosoft Corporation

Silver laureateS ($1,000,000 to $4,999,999)

Alias Wavefront+George S. AllenLouis A. and Ruth G. AllenElma Ryan AndersonCraig and Lyn AngeloAnheuser-Busch CompaniesArthur M. and Olga T. Eisig- Arthur M. and

Kate Eisig Tode FoundationAT&T+Thomas E. Autzen+Grady and +Lillie Auvil+Joseph and +Bernice Gilman Baily+William and +Claire May BandBank of AmericaBattelle+Max E. and Thelma M. BaxterGeorge and Joan Berry+Mildred Sherrod BissingerThe Boeing Company+Lorenz BohrnsenGary P. BrinsonLeslie and Biff BrothertonJody R. Buckley+Audrey BurgScott and Linda CarsonCetus CorprationCH2M Hill Hanford Group, Inc.Chevron CorporationChiron Corporation+Jinx and +Don Clarke+Bernadine and +George ConverseCougar Mania+Authur CrateJohn W. and Janet M. CreightonLewis B. and Dorothy CullmanLarry A. and Vickie L. Culver+Harold P. Curtis

Dale and Olive Mae DibbleDigital Equipment CorporationDillon/Flaherty InvestmentsEric DillonTim FlahertyRichard and Jacquelyne DoaneCharles and Louanna EggertEli Lilly and Company FoundationJoseph Eschbach and Margaret BrandeauEd and Mary Firstenburg+Edward and +Florence Handy ForstRalph and + Ruth Maree FowlerMr. and Mrs. Gibson+ Weldon B. “Hoot” and +Helen GibsonRoy and Marcella GossTom and Anita HargroveHarriet Cheney Cowles Foundation+Charles and + Margit HarrisonH.H. “Dutch” HaynerMargaret HendersonRuth Schneiter HendersonHewlett-Packard CompanyHill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.Howard Hughes Medical Institute+James, +Dianna, +Jason and +Ryan Huber+Elmer C. and Necia Bennett HuntleyJacklin Investments / Jacklin Family+William R. and Jane JonesBea KentWallis R. and Marilyn V. KimbleWarren Mack LindseyRaymond and Beverly LorenzLouisiana-Pacific CorporationM.J. Murdock Charitable TrustDon and Marianna Matteson+Glenn and +Florence MaughmerBruce and Jolene M. McCaw+Lloyd C. and +Gladys S. MossNational Swimming Pool FoundationNorthwest Agricultural Research Foundation

the laureateS of waShington State univerSity

+ indicates deceased bold type indicates FY08

+S. Fred and +Jean OlsenOracle CorporationDonald and Mary Ann ParachiniPaul Lauzier Charitable Foundation+Bernard and +Margaret PinckneyPlateau Native American Educational TrustJeff and Patricia McGinnis RaikesRaintree Foundation, Harold and Diana FrankGreg and Kelly RankichRockefeller FoundationFloyd and Judie L (Huie) Robers+Wilbur and Faye Rounds+Linda B. Saindon+William E. Saupe+Manuel and Gladys Schneidmiller+Fred and +Ruth A. Doane SchroederSeafirstMarian E. Smith+Melvin M. and +Ruth M. Smith+Richard and +Joyce L. SmithPaul and Karen TaylorTektronix, Inc.Mikal and Lynn ThomsenTod and Maxine McClaskey FoundationW.K. Kellogg FoundationW.M. Keck FoundationWashington Barley CommissionWashington Dairy Products CommissionWashington State Tree Fruit Research

CommissionWashington State Potato CommissionWashington State Tree Fruit Research

CommissionWashington Wheat CommissionWestinghouse Hanford CompanyWeyerhaeuser Company FoundationPaul and Nancy Cotton Winklesky

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3m foundation

Employees of 3M are making a difference at Washington State University. Their gifts to scholarships and academic programs are magnified by matching gifts from the 3M Foundation. At the same time, cutting-edge research at WSU is capturing the attention of the 3M company.

Non-tenured faculty grants from 3M are advancing biofilms research in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering and helping environmental engineering researchers to find new ways of measuring the physical and chemical properties of aerosols.

Timothy VanReken, associate professor in the Laboratory for Atmospheric Research in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is developing novel measurement techniques for the physical and chemical properties of aerosols. “The 3M award allows me to pursue preliminary studies of new measurement techniques for atmospheric particles. Understanding the sources and properties of these particles is critical to our efforts to improve regional air quality and address global climate change. This research, which would not have been possible without the assistance of 3M, will allow me to test the viability of these new techniques and may ultimately lead to their widespread use,” Dr. VanReken said.

3M is fundamentally a science-based company that produces thousands of imaginative products. The 3M Foundation invests in higher education to advance teaching and learning in science, engineering, and business. In 2007, 3M and the 3M Foundation donated more than $42 million in cash and products to U.S. educational and charitable institutions.

fiSCal year 2007-2008

During the past 29 years, Washington State University has honored 1,457 individuals and organizations as Benefactors. These alumni and friends—whose tremendous commitment led them to make one-time or cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more—have been essential in shaping the University’s past, present, and future success. Their legacy is WSU’s margin of excellence in teaching, research, scholarship, and the arts, and in the outstanding educational experience that is a WSU hallmark.

This year, for the first time, we honor those individuals who have reached $500,000–$999,999 lifetime giving as Crimson Benefactors.

It is with deep gratitude that we honor the 2007-2008 Benefactors and celebrate the accomplishments made possible by all who have become Benefactors.

banner bank

Banner Bank has generously supported Washington State University and Cougar Athletics for 14 years through annual gifts and as a sponsor of Cougar Golf Classics in Walla Walla, Wenatchee, and Whatcom County. By investing in WSU, Banner Bank impacts numerous communities across the state by making them better places in which to work and live.

“We are committed to supporting the communities we serve and we’re proud to continue our relationship with Washington State University and Cougar Athletic Programs,” said Banner Bank President and CEO Mike Jones.

Proceeds from the Walla Walla Golf Classic benefit the Blue Mountain Cougar Club Golf Endowment, which supports the golf program at WSU, including scholarships for the Cougar golf team. Additionally, Banner Bank has helped offset expenses of WSU’s Northwest Public Radio station by underwriting NPR programming.

Founded in 1890, Banner Bank is a Washington state chartered commercial bank and a subsidiary of Banner Corporation, a $4.5 billion bank holding company. Headquartered in Walla Walla, Banner Bank began expanding its service area throughout the Pacific Northwest in the 1960s. Today, Banner Bank operates 86 full-service branches and 12 loan offices in 29 counties in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is also the parent of Islanders Bank, which operates three branch offices in Washington’s San Juan Islands.

B E n E F A C t O R S

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CharleS and maxine SkaggS foundation

Each year, between six and eight students at Washington State University’s Intercollegiate College of Nursing (ICN) receive valuable financial assistance while earning their degrees, thanks to the generosity of the Charles and Maxine Skaggs Foundation.

Nursing scholarships through the Charles and Maxine Skaggs Foundation are awarded to fulltime students in ICN undergraduate or graduate programs who express an interest in serving the underprivileged, or are from disadvantaged families and have the potential to succeed academically and professionally. The scholarships fulfill a part of the mission of the Skaggs Foundation.

Charles and Maxine Skaggs were long-time residents of Spokane, where they owned Skaggs Automotive Stores. After her husband’s death, Mrs. Skaggs established the Charles and Maxine Skaggs Foundation in 1994 to help charitable organizations assist the less fortunate.

“Charles and Maxine’s commitment to helping the less fortunate in the Spokane community has helped nearly 40 students receive their baccalaureate degrees in nursing from WSU. This is a tremendous gift to the College and makes such a difference for our students in need. The WSU College of Nursing is grateful for the generosity of the Skaggs Foundation,” said ICN Dean Patricia Butterfield.

The trustees and directors of the Skaggs Foundation are committed to continuing the support of those charitable and philanthropic endeavors in which Mrs. Skaggs was interested during her lifetime. Her charitable interests focused on social work, including educational opportunities enabling young people to become self-supporting, and helping to prepare students for social work that specifically included nursing.

gerald and margaret dagle

A significant planned gift from Gerald (DVM ’63) and Margaret (Ed. ’65; MBA ’93) Dagle will provide valuable support to graduate students in the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology in WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine. The gift demonstrates the couple’s deep appreciation for the excellent educational experiences they received as WSU students and those WSU provided to others in their family. Nine WSU degrees are held by the Dagles’ nuclear family, as Gerald proudly notes. Among the Dagle Cougars: daughter Laura (Chem. Engr. ’85; M.S. Chem. Eng.’97); and two sons, Jeffery (Elec. Engr. ’89; M.S. Elec. Engr. ’94); and Robert (Chem. Engr. ’99; M.S. Chem. Engr. ’05).

Gerald has had a successful career as a veterinary pathologist and is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology at WSU. He holds a doctorate in veterinary pathology from Colorado State University (’73). Gerald grew up in Seattle and is a 1957 graduate of Roosevelt High School. Margaret is a 1960 graduate of Tenino (Washington) High School. She worked as a technical information specialist for Battelle in the Tri-Cities and is now retired. They have directed annual gifts to a variety of areas at WSU for 39 years.

dix CorPoration

For 38 years, the Dix family of Spokane has been a guiding force in the lives of student-athletes at Washington State University. “Through their continuing support, the Dix family ensures that our student-athletes have one of the best experiences in the nation. Their generosity is a vital link in our future success in the Pac-10 and nationally,” WSU Athletics Director Jim Sterk said.

The family’s legacy of philanthropy began with annual gifts to WSU Athletic programs and expanded in 1997 to include the Dix Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics and Construction Management. Most recently, the family-owned Dix Corporation pledged significant support toward the renovation of Martin Stadium.

“The Dix Family has a great appreciation for the first-rate education received by 11 of us (more on the way) since 1966. We also realize the positive impact that WSU has on our region in so many ways,” corporation president Patrick Dix said.

Established in 1948 in Spokane, Dix Steel Company grew quickly as an innovative and versatile industrial contractor. Company founder Peter Dix, Sr., was an active member of the Spokane athletic community, supporting skiing, polo, and equestrian activities until his death in 1982. He and his wife, Madge, had four children, three of whom are Cougars. Patrick (Civil Engr. ’66) took over leadership of the family business in the late 1970s, and has served on various WSU committees, including the President’s Associates Advisory Council in Spokane and the Spokane Cougar Club Board of Directors. Pete (Const. Mgmt. ’73), is president of Cobra Corporation, a Spokane contracting firm specializing in industrial construction and roofing. Suzy (Gen. Studies ’78) is a Spokane realtor and has served as a member of the WSU Foundation’s Planned Giving Advisory Board in Spokane. Other Cougars in the family include Patrick’s sons, Kevin (Const. Mgmt. ’99) and Michael (Const. Mgmt. ’01); Pete’s sons, Travis (Bus. Admin. ’02) and Eric (Bus. Admin. ’04); and Suzy’s daughter, Catlin (Animal Sci. ’08)

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kathryn m. eley

Through her unrestricted bequest to Washington State University, the late Kathryn Eley (Home Ec. ’76; Food Sci. & Tech. ’80) is providing resources critical to perpetuating student success, promoting faculty excellence, enhancing academic programs, and improving facilities that enrich the WSU experience.

Kathryn was born in Seattle in August 1954, and grew up at the family home near Edmonds. She attended Woodway High School in Edmonds, Washington. Her father, Frederick Eley, was an architect and her mother, Dorothy, was a homemaker.

While at WSU, Kathryn lived in Community Hall and played in the Cougar Marching Band. She was employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a meat grader, working at USDA locations in Omaha, Boston, and Philadelphia. She died in October 2006.

riCk and betSy ellingSon

In 1992, the kitchen facility used by WSU’s School of Hospitality Business Management was redesigned and upgraded with new equipment, thanks to the generosity of Rick Ellingson (Bus. Admin. ’75), vice president and secretary-treasurer of Bargreen Ellingson. His engagement with WSU extends to the classroom, having been a frequent guest speaker for SHBM classes. A good friend of WSU Athletics and Cougar Mania, Rick has helped sponsor the Devlin Golf Tournament and the Pierce County Cougar Golf Classic.

Rick and his wife, Betsy (Ed. ’75), have directed annual gifts to WSU and Cougar Athletics for 25 years. Most recently, they pledged significant support to the renovation of Martin Stadium.

As a student at WSU, Rick learned a great deal about himself and others and gained insights that now serve him well in his career. Marketing Professor Chuck Lillis had a profound influence and was a valuable mentor, Rick said, adding, “Four great years provided a basis for my success, many friends, and my life partner, Betsy.”

Rick is a WSU Foundation Trustee and recipient of the WSUAA Alumni Achievement Award. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Betsy joined Pi Beta Phi sorority and was a WSU cheerleader.

Founded in 1960, Bargreen Ellingson is one of the largest multi-service food service equipment, restaurant design, and fabrication companies in the country. Under Rick’s leadership, the family-owned business has grown to 420 employees in 17 offices in Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Texas, Montana, Colorado, and Idaho.

Peter forSyth and kathryn genteman

Peter Forsyth (Bus. Admin. ’73) and Kathryn Genteman hope to set an example for today’s students by providing support to WSU. “Giving back to Washington State University feels like a Cougar value and to do so will help encourage today’s students to continue to enrich the WSU experience as they move on,” Peter said. They generously support student-athlete scholarships and Cougar Athletics, and recently directed a significant gift to WSU to help complete the renovation of Martin Stadium.

“To have such a superior academic institution as WSU in such a close-knit and unique setting as Pullman provides a very special experience in a young person’s life. WSU always seemed like home to me regardless of where business took me,” he said.

Peter enjoyed a long career with Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, retiring as vice president-Northwest Regional Affairs in April 2002. He joined Kaiser after graduating from WSU. At the time of his retirement, Peter was managing Kaiser’s energy, environmental, governmental, and public affairs for Kaiser’s three major Washington state facilities and for the company’s overseas operations in Ghana and Wales. Kathryn retired from Kaiser in 2002 as vice president-Human Relations.

Peter is from Moses Lake, while Kathryn grew up in Spokane and attended Eastern Washington University and the University of Washington. “I have wonderful memories of sharing Cougar experiences with my sons (Brent and Ryan) and particularly enjoy that my wife, a Husky by education, is now, first, an ardent supporter of all things Cougar,” Peter said.

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doug and tina grim

Through their exceptional support of Washington State University and Cougar Athletics, Doug (Psych. ’67) and Tina Grim demonstrate their commitment to students and the quality experiences provided at WSU. Their generous pledge to help complete the renovation of Martin Stadium is one example of the many ways that Doug and Tina have helped make a difference at WSU for more than 38 years.

Starting with Martin Stadium Builders (1971-1983), Doug has assembled an extensive résumé of service to his alma mater and opened many doors on behalf of WSU. He is a WSU Foundation Governor and former Trustee (1994-2004). He has held several committee posts within the Foundation, and he is former director of the WSU Alumni Association. Doug received the WSU Foundation Outstanding Service Award in 2004.

Recalling his time at WSU, Doug said the exposure to a variety of experiences at WSU helped him become successful in life and in his career. He joined Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and his professors, such as Bernard Bobb and H.C. Payne, impressed him because they were scholars as well as teachers. “Their enthusiasm and interest in students gave me many lessons of life,” Doug said.

“WSU gave me the opportunity to broaden my perspectives and taught me how to interact with people. Coming from a very small town, it gave me the tools necessary to relate to people, to continue my education, and to have a career practicing law,” he said.

Doug grew up in Entiat, Washington, where his parents owned an apple orchard. Tina was born in La Grande, Oregon, and attended Oregon State University. The couple met while Doug was attending law school at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, and Tina was teaching at Lake Oswego. Cougars in their family include sons Jeffrey (Zoo. ’97) and Joseph (Mech. Engr. ’06), daughter Elizabeth (Ed. ’01), and Doug’s brother, Bruce Grim (Econ. ’69).

howard d. hooPS b. PhylliS hooPS

Through a generous planned gift directed to the School of Hospitality Business Management, Howard (HRA ’50) and Billie Hoops made a tremendous investment in the students who follow Howard’s lead at Washington State University. The gift demonstrates the couple’s appreciation for WSU and their desire to give back to the institution that made a difference in their lives.

“We hope it will contribute a little bit so the students will be helped as we were helped,” Howard said.

After graduating from then-WSC, Howard went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in foreign trade at the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Phoenix, Arizona. He worked for the American Red Cross, preparing volunteers for disaster relief.

Howard grew up in Klickitat, Washington. Billie was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and grew up in Portland, Oregon. They met in Klickitat, where Billie was in her first year of teaching. After spending several years teaching in regular classrooms, Billie observed the need for special education teachers. She returned to school to earn a master’s degree in special education. She has a master’s degree in history and taught the subject at WSC.

Howard worked abroad. Billie accompanied him and found employment as a teacher in Tokyo, Japan, and as a principal in Taipei, Taiwan.

In 1971, Billie was runner-up to Mother Theresa for an award presented by the Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation. Several years later, she and Howard traveled to Calcutta, India, to meet with Mother Theresa.

itron, inC.

A research partnership recently established between Itron, Inc., and the Washington State University Applied Sciences Lab (ASL) engages the two organizations in an exciting venture with local and global impact. Valuable support from Itron ensures the success of WSU scientists as they conduct applied research to address the company’s technical needs.

Itron is a leading technology provider to the global energy and water industries, providing metering, data collection, and utility software solutions to utilities worldwide. Research taking place in the Spokane-based ASL will help the company continue to meet the challenging reliability requirements of its energy and water management products.

“This partnership allows Itron to move more quickly from research to real-world application and supports our efforts to build new products that will enable us to become better stewards of our natural resources,” said LeRoy Nosbaum, Itron chairman and CEO. “ASL provides expertise for Itron locally that we can extend globally.”

“Itron engineers and ASL scientists are collaborating on projects and, thus, demonstrating an important aspect of ASL’s mission,” said Yogendra Gupta, director of the WSU Institute for Shock Physics and founder of ASL. “Using our materials and simulations capabilities, we want to help Itron develop optimal products. Furthermore, Itron’s support and involvement will ensure that our research efforts have an impact around the globe.”

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frank and diana kirkbride

Washington State University Class of ’69 graduates Frank and Diana Kirkbride are shaping the success of generations of Cougars through their generous support. Their investment in WSU is a testament to their own education and experiences, as well as a tribute to the unique qualities of the Pullman campus.

Frank (Land. Arch. ‘69) and Diana (Ed. ‘69) have directed annual gifts to their alma mater for 36 years. Cougar Athletics and scholarships for student-athletes were the areas they supported the most until three years ago when they established the Frank and Diana Kirkbride Endowed Honors Scholarship. Honors College students with demonstrated financial need and leadership capacity, citizenship, and capabilities in their chosen academic field are eligible for the scholarship. Recipients are given the title Kirkbride Fellow.

Diana’s experience in the honors program at WSU made a lasting impact on her education, career, and life. She is a kindergarten teacher with North Thurston, Wash. Public Schools and knows firsthand the importance of teaching and learning. Frank’s real estate development business, with its focus on small communities and the human environment, testifies to his awareness of the value of WSU as a premier residential university. Their son, David (MIS ’00), is an Honors College graduate. Frank and Diana believe that WSU’s various colleges and programs, when coupled with the residential college setting, are ideally suited to bring a very rewarding lifetime university experience to students.

Frank is a graduate of Quincy High School, and Diana graduated from Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver, Washington. They met at WSU. Frank is a WSU Foundation Trustee and serves on the Office of Undergraduate Education Campaign Steering Committee, while Diana is a member of the College of Education Alumni Board.

Patti and david knowleS

By supporting a broad range of programs and activities at Washington State University, Patti and David Knowles are helping to transform the educational experience. For 23 years, their annual gifts have advanced a variety of areas, including WSU Libraries, College of Business, School of Economic Sciences, diversity scholarships, student-athlete scholarships, and facility improvements for Cougar Athletics.

Their support expresses gratitude for the life-long impact of a college education. “WSU provided both of us with the tools to survive,” said David (Pol. Sci. ’69; Econ. ’73; PhD Econ. ’78).

Patti (Anth. ’69) and David met on a “Coke date” at WSU in October 1967. After their wedding in 1969, David completed a brief stint in the military and returned to WSU to take additional classes. David said that his economics professor, V. Lane Rawlins, has been, and continues to be, a prominent influence in his life.

The couple’s shared love of education took them to Seattle, where David joined the faculty at Seattle University. Patti enrolled at the University of Washington to pursue degrees in speech and hearing sciences (’81) and speech pathology (MSPA ’83). While David was teaching at Seattle University, he started a business consulting service and eventually began working full-time as a consulting economist.

Cougars in the family include their sons, Eric (Bus. Admin. ’93) and Brady; daughter-in-law Judith Knowles (Comm. ’91); Patti’s sisters, Cynthia (Gen. Studies ’73) and Helen; and David’s uncle, the late T. Myron Davis (Math. ’35), who played on the 1930-31 Cougar football Rose Bowl team.

lou and helen ladouCeur

In appreciation for the education and experiences that helped him hone the skills for success, Lou LaDouceur (Arch. Engr. ’57) and his wife, Helen, have directed annual gifts to Washington State University for 35 years. Cougar Athletics, student-athlete scholarships, the Indoor Practice Facility, and renovation of Martin Stadium are among the areas they generously support.

“Giving back to the school that gave so much to me is the right thing to do. I hope my gifts help continue the traditions and academic programs of this great institution and that they provide students the best possible experience during their years on campus,” Lou said.

Lou followed his passion for architecture after graduating from Vancouver High School in 1946. Heeding the advice of Day Hilborn, a prominent architect in Vancouver, Lou enrolled at WSU. The Korean War interrupted his education, but he returned to WSU in 1956 to complete his studies. He credits former architectural department chairmen Stanley Smith and Harry Weller for influencing his career.

Lou put his talents to work in the nuclear industry at Hanford, designing reactors and office, laboratory, and chemical processing facilities. He retired in 1989 and worked in private practice, then returned to his former job in 2000. He is currently working on the Vitrification Project at Hanford as a senior architect with Bechtel National, Inc.

Lou and Helen met while employed at Vitro Engineering Corporation, and were married in 1969 in Pasco. Helen is retired from her position as Corporate Contributions Coordinator for Battelle.

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Joan and ChuCk maCkdanz

Joan and Charles (Chuck) (Chem. Engr. ’60) Mackdanz established the Mackdanz Scholarship Endowment in Engineering at Washington State University to help students achieve their dreams and launch successful careers. Engineering majors who graduated from Chuck’s high school alma mater in Cashmere, Washington, are given first preference for the renewable scholarship awards.

“I hope it will open doors for them as it did for me,” Chuck said. He enjoyed a 36-year career in engineering and human resources management at Chevron Corporation. “I believe the social and educational environment at WSU was instrumental in the success I achieved in my professional career,” he said.

Chuck enrolled at Washington State College in 1956 and joined Sigma Chi fraternity. Joan came to WSU in 1959 and joined Pi Beta Phi sorority. They originally met on a blind date when Chuck was a senior and Joan was a freshman. When Chuck graduated, they went their separate ways. Joan transferred to the University of Washington, where she earned a degree in elementary education in 1963.

The couple reconnected in 1988. They have been happily married for several years and share three children from previous marriages. Their youngest son, Mathew Donaldson, graduated cum laude from WSU in 2000 with a degree in business administration/management information systems.

Joan and Chuck reside in Bend, Oregon. They enjoy traveling the world, golf, and volunteering for their church. They have directed annual gifts to WSU for 18 years and leverage their support with matching gifts from Chevron.

bruCe a. mCfadden and Jean m. mCfadden

Early in his career at Washington State University, biochemistry professor Bruce McFadden discovered the strong relationship between teaching and research. Bringing this relationship to the attention of colleagues, administrators, and state legislators is one of his most satisfying achievements, he said, followed by the pride in knowing that his legacy continues in perpetuity at WSU through the McFadden/Yount Undergraduate Scholarship in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology.

Bruce and his colleague, Ralph Yount, established the scholarship as a reflection of their research and the development of biochemistry at WSU. As former chairs and professors in the departments of chemistry and biochemistry, they taught hundreds of students and want to extend their support through scholarships. Bruce and his wife, Jean, direct annual gifts to the McFadden/Yount scholarship and have designated planned gifts to the endowment.

After completing graduate studies at UCLA, Bruce accepted a position in the chemistry department at WSU in 1956. He enjoyed a distinguished career and received numerous honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Humboldt Distinguished American Scientist Award from Germany.

Bruce helped establish a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry at WSU, the first degree of its kind in the nation. A decade later, he spearheaded the drive to establish a doctorate in biochemistry at WSU. He helped launch the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at WSU and served as chair from 1978 to 1984. He founded the Biomolecular X-ray Crystallography Laboratory at WSU. Bruce retired in 1997 but remains active as professor emeritus in biochemistry.

moore & ComPany veterinary ServiCeS

Through its generous support of the Veterinary Radiology Residency Training Program in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS), Moore & Company Veterinary Services is building a template for public-private collaboration to use across the College of Veterinary Medicine and other disciplines at Washington State University.

“WSU’s radiology residency program offers the unusual combination of world-class equine oriented radiologists collaborating with world-class orthopedic surgeons in relevant leading-edge research. This provides very fertile ground for resident development,” noted Dr. Mike Scott, large animal surgeon specialist at Moore & Company and a partner in the clinic.

As the largest department in the college, VCS is committed to excellence in diagnosis, treatment, and management of clinical problems. “Valuable partnerships with professionals like those at Moore & Company Veterinary Services is validation of the quality of people who work at WSU and the time they put forth advancing medical imaging science and serving the animal-owning public,” said Dean Warwick Bayly. “Moore and Company Veterinary Services wisely realizes that the greatest advancements in medicine occur with cooperation, not competition. We are honored that this remarkable group has chosen to work with WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.”

Located on the northern edge of Calgary, Alberta, Moore & Company is western Canada’s premier equine veterinary service, providing general veterinary medical services on both an ambulatory and in-hospital basis. Moore & Company provides high standards of professional and ethical care through continuous development of expertise, backed by leading-edge technologies and a state-of-the-art facility.

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motley-motley, inC.

For more than 25 years, Motley-Motley, Inc., has served the greater Pullman community and has generously supported Washington State University and Cougar Athletics. The company directs annual gifts to student-athlete scholarships and is a sponsor of the Palouse Cougar Golf Classic. Additionally, Motley-Motley helped ensure the successful completion of projects at Bailey-Brayton Field and the Palouse Ridge Golf Club.

“Motley-Motley has been a long time collaborator with the University in many endeavors. The company is aggressive and competitive in bidding on University work and offers cost-effective solutions to complex problems in the field. I have appreciated the trust in one another that we have developed, as well as Motley-Motley’s management philosophy of ‘doing, not just talking’ and their willingness to work with WSU toward a solution when the task at hand is difficult,” said Keith Bloom, director Construction Services and Quality Assurance, WSU Capital Planning and Development.

As the vision for Palouse Ridge Golf Club became reality, the project caught the attention of Motley-Motley corporate officers. “As soon as we saw what a first-class facility this new course was for our University and community, we were very proud to give our support to help the project come to completion,” said Ken Ailor, corporate vice president.

Motley-Motley, Inc./Pre-Mix, Inc., is located on the Pullman-Moscow Highway. Jeff Motley (Const. Mgmt. ’88), is president and his brother, Bill Motley, is secretary.

Claude e. munSell PatriCia a. munSell

Claude and Patricia Munsell appreciate the broad, rewarding academic and social exposure they experienced while students at Washington State College in the 1940s. It is their hope that the Claude and Patricia Munsell Endowed Scholarship will be the vehicle that will enable deserving WSU students to have those same personal growth opportunities for years to come.

Claude (Elec. Engr. ’49) and Patricia (Viancour) have directed annual gifts to WSU for 32 years. They leverage their support with matching gifts from Claude’s employer, Verizon (formerly GTE). The Munsell scholarship is awarded to deserving students majoring in the electrical engineering/communications option.

Claude was born in Wenatchee and later moved with his family to Spokane, where he attended Lewis & Clark High School. His parents worked for a predecessor company of GTE, which influenced Claude’s path in life. He enrolled at WSC in 1942, but departed a year later to serve in the U.S. Army, where he was assigned to Signal Corps operations in the southwestern Pacific. He returned to WSC in early 1946, taking advantage of the G.I. Bill, and joined Sigma Nu fraternity.

As the daughter of a Wenatchee apple rancher, Patricia enrolled at WSC to study horticulture and joined Alpha Phi sorority. The couple met on a blind date in Wenatchee in the summer of 1948 and married a year later. They lived in a variety of cities as Claude pursued a career in telephony. He retired as president of General Telephone Company of the Northwest in 1983.

Park PlaCe farm & andrea lorig

Through the generosity of Park Place Farm and Andrea Lorig, the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Washington State University has acquired a nuclear scintigraphy machine (bone scan unit), which provides the latest technology for helping to diagnose the cause of some lameness and bone-related sources of inflammation and pain in horses. The unit enables veterinarians to find bone injuries and joint problems that are difficult to find with other imaging techniques.

A life-long horse enthusiast, Andrea serves on the Equine Health Advisory Board in the College of Veterinary Medicine at WSU. “It is extremely gratifying to have supporters like Andrea Lorig who understand the immediate benefits derived from the availability of such equipment, and have the motivation to make it happen,” said Provost Warwick Bayly.

“Andrea’s gift has made it possible for us to improve our ability to diagnose performance limiting lameness problems in all types of athletic horses and maintains our hospital’s position as a state-of-the-art facility for horse care,” said Dr. Robert Schneider, professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and chief of Large Animal Surgery.

As the owner of Park Place Farm, a horse boarding facility in Bridal Trails State Park in Kirkland, Andrea relies on the expertise of veterinary faculty at WSU for diagnosis and treatment of equine medical issues. “It was my hope that we could do one thing that would benefit WSU in a direct way. We look to the College for diagnostic excellence,” she said.

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don and JaniCe Pelo

Don Pelo (Bus. Admin. ’81) and his wife, Janice, want to ensure that Washington State University remains a world-class University and formidable competitor in the Pac-10 Conference well into the future. They have directed annual gifts to WSU Athletics and student-athlete scholarships for 25 years, and recently designated a significant gift through the Pelo Foundation to the Martin Stadium Renovation Project.

“The window of most universities is through its athletic department. We must continue to improve our athletic facilities to meet the needs of our athletes competing in the Pac-10 Conference,” Don said.

Don grew up in Walla Walla and enrolled at WSU to study accounting. After earning his degree, he began practicing as a certified public accountant at the Seattle accounting firm of Peterson, Sullivan & Co. He gained valuable experience in taxation, auditing, and general accounting while working at the firm. He returned to Walla Walla five years later to join the family business, the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Walla Walla, as the vice president of sales and marketing.

Janice and Don met while employed at Peterson, Sullivan & Co. They were married in Seattle in September 1988. Janice is a Seattle native and graduate of the University of Washington. They have two children, Lauren and Mitch.

The couple returned to Seattle when the family business was sold. Blending his studies at WSU, experience as an accountant, and hands-on understanding of running a business, Don set his sights on finding and operating his own business. He is a WSU Foundation Trustee and is active in his fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha.

Pelo foundation

Through its significant support of Washington State University and the renovation of Martin Stadium, the Pelo Foundation is fulfilling a fundamental goal: helping to provide quality programs for youth, education, and sports in communities across southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon.

“I am extremely grateful for the support the Pelo Foundation has demonstrated to Cougar Athletics and the renovation project,” said WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk. “The stadium renovation will significantly benefit the football program, Cougar Athletics, and the entire University.”

The Pelo Foundation was established in 1989 following the sale of the family’s Coca-Cola franchise, the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Walla Walla. The foundation is led by Dick and Kay Pelo and their sons, Jack (Bus. Admin./Acct. ’78), Don (Bus. Admin./Acct. ’81), and Rich (Bus. Admin./Acct. ’82). Other Cougars on the foundation board are Jack’s wife, Melinda (Clothing & Textiles ’79), and Walla Walla resident Pam Hayner.

The Pelo Foundation’s gift to WSU represents the family’s appreciation for relationships enjoyed over the years with WSU athletic coaches and staff, said Jack Pelo.

“Because of the Pelo family ties to WSU and their personal belief that it is important to give back, the foundation chose to support this project. The family values both the business relationships and personal relationships they have shared with Washington State University,” Jack said.

JaCk and melinda Pelo

Through their gift to the Martin Stadium Renovation Project, Jack (Bus. Admin./Acct. ’78) and Melinda Pelo (Clothing & Textiles ’79) express their appreciation for the many ways Washington State University impacts their lives. “We believe that it is vital to give back to those who have given to you along the way. Alma maters are an important tie to your past and to who you have become,” the couple said.

Their WSU education provided the academic tools for success. Friendships forged and connections made with fellow Cougars are key to their personal and professional success. Although they live far from Pullman, attendance at Cougar athletic events is a big part of their family time together and social life, Jack and Melinda said.

“Our gift to the Martin Stadium Renovation Project will enhance the Cougar Athletic program. While we continue to believe strongly in WSU academics, the athletic venue is one of our faces to the public and this new stadium will help to foster pride in the institution.”

Jack and Melinda grew up in Walla Walla, where Jack’s parents owned the Coca-Cola franchise. Melinda’s father taught music at Whitman College and her mother was a secretary at the college. They live in Sandy, Utah, where Jack is President/CEO of Swire Coca-Cola and Melinda is director of Alumni & Events at The Waterford School. Their three children are graduates of the school. Their elder son, Ryan, is attending Northwestern University in Chicago in the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program; younger son, Kevin, is a senior at USC; and daughter, Katherine, is a freshman at Loyola Marymount University.

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PePSiCo foundation

Washington State University is advancing research and instructional programs in a variety of areas thanks to the generosity of the PepsiCo Foundation, the primary charitable arm of PepsiCo, Inc. By giving to WSU, the company demonstrates a core value of caring for the communities in which PepsiCo employees live and work.

Additionally, subsidiary company Quaker Oats directed gifts to WSU in the 1980s to support research in the Wood Materials Engineering Laboratory. Former PepsiCo subsidiary Taco Bell established a permanent faculty position in the School of Hospitality Business Management in 1985: the Taco Bell Distinguished Professor. Terry Umbreit, SHBM director, held the post until his retirement in spring 2008. Darrel Muehling, marketing department chair and interim SHBM director, is serving temporarily in the professorship.

With a history of support spanning two decades at WSU, the PepsiCo Foundation remains committed to the University well into the future. Renowned programs in WSU’s School of Hospitality Business Management touch students from all backgrounds and experiences, emphasizing PepsiCo’s commitment to diversity. In turn, SHBM students gain leadership skills that foster a healthy workplace and ultimately a robust business climate.

Among the 400,000 PepsiCo employees worldwide, those with Cougar connections as alumni or friends are leveraging their gifts to WSU with matching contributions from the PepsiCo Foundation. Cougars and friends at PepsiCo direct their support to areas ranging from scholarships to Northwest Public Radio programming. Additional gifts from PepsiCo offices around the country have been directed to diversity programming and WSU Athletics.

tony and melody Pottratz

Through their generous support of Washington State University, Tony Pottratz (Gen. Studies ’66) and his wife, Melody, demonstrate their appreciation for the many ways that WSU has shaped the lives, and the success, of their family and Cougar friends. From academics to athletics, their annual gifts are guiding WSU faculty and students toward an exciting future.

Avid fans of Cougar football, the couple established the Tony and Melody Pottratz Endowed Athletics Scholarship at WSU to help student-athletes excel academically and compete successfully in their chosen sports.

“By creating an endowed scholarship, Tony and Melody leave a legacy at WSU that will last for all time. Their thoughtful generosity enhances the future of the student-athletes whose lives they will touch,” said WSU Athletics Director Jim Sterk.

Their gifts are directed to a variety of areas of WSU, including the College of Business and the Intercollegiate College of Nursing program at Yakima Valley Community College. Their daughter, Jill (Nursing ’06), attended ICN classes at YVCC. Offering a bachelor’s degree in nursing at YVCC is important to the Yakima community, Tony said.

Tony grew up in Cowiche (near Yakima), where his parents owned and managed the Cowiche Telephone Company. He joined the company after graduating from WSU and attributes his success to the classes he took and the professors who encouraged him along the way. Business and economics classes provided a solid background in management, Tony said, while sociology classes helped hone the skills he needed to successfully manage a service-oriented company. Now retired, Tony and Melody live in Tieton, Washington, where they grow Jonagold and Gala apples.

orlin P. reinbold

A third-generation Cougar, Orlin Reinbold (Ag./Ag. Ed. ’73) says Washington State University was always part of his life. He recently pledged generous support toward the renovation of Martin Stadium.

“Orlin’s investment in Cougar Athletics cannot be overstated,” said WSU Athletics Director Jim Sterk. “His generosity is truly making a difference for WSU, now and into the future. The renovation of Martin Stadium significantly benefits the football program, Cougar Athletics, and Washington State University.”

As Orlin was growing up on the family farm in Davenport, he traveled to Pullman each summer for Spillman Field Days and returned each fall for Cougar football games. “WSU was the only choice for an education in agriculture for me,” he said.

After graduating from WSU, Orlin joined his family in the production and sale of reclamation and native grasses that protect, preserve, and enhance the environment. The company, Brubakken and Reinbold, Inc., doing business as Landmark Native Seed, has a global reach. Orlin has always kept close watch on agriculture research at WSU, and many of the grass varieties he sells were developed at WSU. The company’s goal is to provide high quality seeds and to promote the use of native plants for gardening, landscaping, and re-vegetation.

Orlin’s Cougar bloodlines extend from his grandparents, Russell W. (Hort. ‘19) and Elsie Phillips (Engl. ‘18) Chase, to his daughter, Sadie (Human Dev. ’04). In between are his father, Milton Reinbold, and his siblings, brother, Rodney (Econ. ’69), and sister, Betty (Office Admin. ’70), who is deceased.

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riChard r. and mary h. rhiger

In appreciation for the education that led to a rewarding career, Richard Rhiger (Elec. Engr. ’41) established a scholarship endowment for students pursuing a degree in engineering at Washington State University. When he died in February 2008, Richard’s bequest to WSU magnified the impact of his original gift and his wish to help future students in need.

Richard and Mary (Henderson) Rhiger grew up in Portland, Oregon, and were married after completing high school. Richard worked a few years in the Portland area, but soon realized that a college degree would provide more opportunities for advancement. A high school friend encouraged him to enroll at Washington State College and offered him a job handling the technical aspects of KWSC, the campus radio station. Mary attended classes at WSC for personal enrichment.

At the time he established the Richard Rhiger Endowed Scholarship in Engineering, Richard said he believed his education and experience at WSC were instrumental in his success. He enjoyed a 20-year career with Tektronix before retiring in 1967. In 1970, the couple purchased a home on 900 acres just outside of Lebanon, Oregon, where they managed timber and a herd of cattle. Mary died in March 2003.

Richard was especially appreciative of being able to work at KWSC and to finish his classes before the end of the school year so he could work at a salmon cannery in Alaska. This flexibility and these jobs allowed him to pay for school.

bill and georgette Savitz

Through their generous support of Washington State University and Cougar Athletics, Bill and Georgette Savitz ensure that opportunities exist for students who want to pursue a quality education at WSU and to improve their lives through the WSU experience.

Many of the couple’s gifts to WSU for the past 17 years have been directed to student-athlete scholarships. Most recently, they pledged a significant gift to the Martin Stadium Renovation Project. Their gift creates the opportunity to raise WSU’s status on a national level and will add to the critical mass necessary for WSU to compete at a higher level in athletics and academics, the couple said.

“I am extremely grateful for the support that Bill and Georgette have demonstrated to the renovation and to Cougar Athletics. It is sincerely appreciated. Their generosity is truly making a difference for WSU, now and into the future,” said WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk.

Bill is a fourth-generation Whitman County resident. He grew up in Tekoa and is proud of his WSU Cougar heritage. “Born a Coug. Die a Coug,” he says. Georgette was born in South Dakota. Her family later moved to Spokane, where she attended Shadle Park High School. Bill is a Shadle Park graduate as well.

Bill formerly owned Garco Building Systems in Spokane and is now the Executive Director of the Green Initiative for NCI Building Systems, the new parent company of Garco. He has hired many WSU engineering and construction management graduates and appreciates the quality skills and traits of the Cougars he has employed.

SCottiSh rite SCholarShiP foundation of waShington

The Scottish Rite Scholarship Foundation of Washington supports and invests in future generations through education. This year, the foundation will award 139 scholarships and graduate fellowships to deserving students across the state, including students enrolled in Washington State University’s Intercollegiate College of Nursing.

“Through the generous support of the Scottish Rite Foundation we are able to provide much needed scholarship assistance. Their dedication to professional nursing education makes it possible for our graduate students to pursue excellence,” said ICN Dean Patricia Butterfield.

Additionally, students enrolled in speech therapy/speech pathology programs at WSU can apply for a Blankinship Fellowship, which is funded by the Scottish Rite Scholarship Foundation.

Scottish Rite is part of the Masonic Fraternity and, as such, its focus is philanthropic. Masonic organizations sponsor a variety of philanthropies, including scholarship programs, and perform public service activities in their communities. Their humanitarian commitment is demonstrated daily. The Freemasons of North America contribute more than $2 million a day to charitable causes.

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david r. Smith, dvm

A friendly and realistic approach with clients serves him well, claims veterinarian David Smith (DVM ’72). He wants to ensure that students following his lead in the College of Veterinary Medicine are well-rounded individuals when they depart Washington State University. He believes in encouraging students’ interests and talents in the arts, as well as in the sciences. His planned gift to WSU will establish the Dr. David Smith Scholarship Fund, which will provide tuition assistance for free-thinking students with talent in the creative arts (music, theater, writing, painting, etc.) who will use their abilities in innovative approaches to the practice of veterinary medicine.

The recipients of his scholarship will succeed as veterinarians because they appreciate the human–animal interest aspects of a veterinary career as much as the science and medicine which form its base, David said. He speaks from experience when he says that students should give thought to the idea they that could be James Harriet or Robert Miller—and see the humor in day-to-day occurrences. “I get as big a kick just visiting with the clients as I do doing the work and making the occasional brilliant diagnosis. Plus there are, even after 34 years, things I have never seen.”

David is a graduate of Mt. Rainier High School in Des Moines, Washington. He enrolled at Green River Community College when it opened in 1965 and eventually went on to attend WSU. He lives in Ravensdale, Washington, where he owns and operates a large-animal veterinary practice specializing in equine care.

SCott and liSa taylor

As proud graduates of Washington State University, Scott and Lisa Taylor want their alma mater to thrive for generations. “We feel strongly that education is the key to unlocking one’s potential. We support organizations that benefit children, education, and community development,” they said.

For the past 16 years, Scott (Bus. Admin. ’82) and Lisa (Bus. Admin. ’83) have directed annual gifts to the Greater University Fund, to Cougar Athletics and student-athlete scholarships, and most recently, to the renovation of Martin Stadium. “Scott and Lisa are making a difference for the football program, for Cougar Athletics, and for Washington State University. I am grateful for their support,” said WSU Athletics Director Jim Sterk.

Scott is president of Mark-Taylor, Inc., a company he and partner Jeffrey Mark formed in 1990 to build and manage multifamily housing in the southwestern United States. Their unique approach to housing led to their nomination for Ernst & Young’s 1999 Entrepreneur of the Year award.

A graduate of Olympia High School, Scott joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at WSU. Lisa attended Ferris High School in Spokane and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. They met at WSU and were married in Spokane. Lisa was a systems analyst with Nordstrom in Seattle before starting their family. The oldest of their children is a student at WSU. Other Cougars in the family: Scott’s mother, Margaret (Dodd) Senna (Home Ec. ’58) and father, Peter Taylor (Zoo. ’58); and Lisa’s brothers, Bruce and John Cole (Pol. Sci. ’85).

trex ComPany, inC.

Through Dr. Robert Tichy and the Wood Materials and Engineering Laboratory (WMEL) at Washington State University, Trex Company found the technical expertise to help an emerging industry move its products from the laboratory into the marketplace. Trex Company is the nation’s largest manufacturer of composite decking, railing, and fencing. The company has directed annual gifts to WSU for seven years in support of Dr. Tichy’s efforts to develop appropriate standards and code acceptance for wood-polymer composite materials.

Dr. Tichy works with ASTM International and the International Code Council–Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) to develop the product test methods and acceptance criteria necessary for code recognition (i.e., market acceptance) for the new class of building material. ASTM is one of the largest voluntary standards development organizations in the world, whose standards guide design, manufacturing, and trade in the global economy. The ICC-ES is the building code organization that writes product acceptance criteria.

“The Wood Materials and Engineering Laboratory’s extensive experience in product development, standards writing, and building codes is a valuable resource for establishing industry standards and code acceptance criteria leading to building code acceptance of this new class of materials,” Dr. Tichy said.

Trex Company turns millions of pounds of recycled and reclaimed plastic and waste wood each year into Trex products. Built on “green” principles and values, Trex makes its products from a unique formulation of reclaimed wood scrap, sawdust, and plastic, combined through a proprietary process. The company is headquartered in Winchester, Virginia.

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univerSity inn beSt weStern duane hagadone, harry magnuSon, Jerry Jaeger

University Inn Best Western principals Duane Hagadone, Harry Magnuson, and Jerry Jaeger (HRA ’70) have collectively directed annual gifts to Washington State University for more than 60 years. Their generosity touches nearly every program and many students at WSU and in Cougar Athletics.

Most recently, the University Inn Best Western principals made a significant commitment to the renovation of Martin Stadium and the new era of Cougar Pride at WSU. “Washington State University and our University Inn Best Western have worked together since the hotel opened in 1978. We are proud of our close association with WSU,” said Jaeger.

“I am extremely grateful for the support that Duane, Harry, and Jerry have demonstrated to the renovation of Martin Stadium and to Cougar Athletics. Their generosity is truly making a difference for WSU,” said WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk.

Hagadone and Magnuson belonged to the original Martin Stadium Builders, a group of Cougar enthusiasts who helped launch the first major renovation of WSU’s football stadium in the early 1970s. Magnuson was a key participant in the planning stages of the WSU Foundation and served as vice chairman of the WSU Foundation, 1981-84. Jaeger received WSU’s Alumni Achievement Award in 1982 and was a WSU Foundation Trustee, 1992-97.

“Duane Hagadone, Harry Magnuson, and I have sincere positive feelings for Washington State University, the University of Idaho, and the Palouse region. It’s true what they say, WSU is truly something special,” said Jaeger.

the aCvP/StP Coalition for veterinary Pathology fellowS

Responding to current and predicted shortages of well-trained veterinary anatomic and clinical pathologists, the ACVP/STP Coalition for Veterinary Pathology Fellows selected Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine as one of 10 institutions for Anatomic Pathology Residencies. The positions are competitively awarded to training programs based on the past performance of graduates and the current training program and environment, including faculty and caseload available for training purposes.

“The receipt of an ACVP/STP Coalition Fellowship by WSU is evidence of the past and current excellence of WSU’s training program in veterinary pathology. These highly competitive positions are awarded to only the finest veterinary pathology training programs in North America,” said Dr. Gary Cockerell, director of the ACVP/STP Coalition for Veterinary Pathology Fellows.

The ACVP/STP Coalition for Veterinary Pathology Fellows represents a unique partnership between the highest quality North American academic training programs and world-class biopharmaceutical companies to provide much-needed, well-trained veterinary pathologists. Funding for the WSU position was provided by Amgen, a leading human therapeutics company in the biotechnology industry.

“Valuable support from Amgen, through the ACVP/STP Coalition, not only allows WSU to train additional anatomic pathologists, addressing a critical shortage of highly qualified specialists in the global biomedical community but also greatly enhances the training experience by fostering direct, on-site, face-to-face interactions of the Fellow and academic training department with biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry sponsors,” said Dr. Tim Baszler, professor, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, and director, Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory.

waShington State veterinary mediCal aSSoCiation

For more than a decade, the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association Past Presidents’ Scholarship has provided valuable financial assistance to second-year resident veterinary students in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University. Established by the past presidents of the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association, the scholarship embodies the commitment of veterinary practitioners across the state to improve their success as well as animal and human health.

“The Washington State Veterinary Medical Association (WSVMA) has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with the students, faculty, and administration of WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine,” said Candace Joy, WSVMA executive vice president. “The association understands the importance of veterinary education and chooses to support the students through the Past Presidents’ Scholarship Fund. This is a continual effort by the association on behalf of the past presidents who first set up the fund.”

In addition to scholarships, the WSVMA generously supports the Veterinary Leadership Experience and the Margin of Excellence Fund in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The WSVMA was founded in 1942. With a membership of more than 1,600 veterinarians and veterinary students, the association creates a strong practice community that provides education, representation, and the sharing of ideas for the benefit of veterinary medicine.

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Dr. Ellen K. Watson Mariposa Foundation for Conservation

Masonry Industry Promotion Group+Harry and Masie Masto+Ray and +Ruth Matthews+Helen Scobey McElwaineWillard and Florence McCabeThe Family of J. Elroy McCaw+E. Kenneth and +Josephine McClaskeyRoger and Kathleen McClellanRobert K. and Nerisa E. McConnellPatrick and +Dolores McCoy+Loris and Judith McCroskey+Edith McDougall+Robert and +Margaret McEachran+Stan and Lenora E. McEachranBruce and Jean McFaddenWilliam R. McFadden and Orline McFadden+Onie A. and Anita M. McNary-Haynes+Cornell K. and +Louise C. MeekMerck and Co., Inc.Merial LimitedGina M. Meyers+Henry A. and +Celia MichelMicrobiologica Quîmica E Farmacêutica,

Ltda.+Richard C. and Eleanor Resch MillerDean A. Millsap+Ruth Minard+Elbert and +Mayme Schmidt MitchellMolecular Kinetics, Inc.MonsantoE. Doyle and Matilda MontgomeryMoore and Company Veterinary Services, Inc.+William F. Morkill+Jack A. and Alice J. Morris+Dorothea Morris+Thomas and Doris MorrisMoss Adams, LLPMotley and Motley ConstructionMotorola, Inc.Martha “Marty” Mullen+Sue Monroe MullenHarry and Judi MullikinClaude E. Munsell; Patricia A. MunsellTim and +Denice “Denny” Murphy+Margaret L. MurrowMutual of Enumclaw Insurance CompanyNabisco+Edward and +Vieno NansenRalph H. and Phyllis E. NansenThe National Fish and Wildlife FoundationNational Restaurant Association Educational

Foundation+Rob and Ginny NeillDan and Pat NelsonGregg and Judy (Pratt) Nelson

Nestle Purina PetCare+Henry J. NeusseTom and Linda NihoulRobert and +Winona NilanMajor A. and Lucy H. NilsonRodger D. NoelNorthwest Area FoundationNorthwest Farm Credit ServicesNovartis Animal Health US, Inc.NOVUS International, Inc.Edward D. O’BrienStuart A. O’ByrneLarry and Caron Ogg+Wesley OhlsonHarold and +Jeanne Olsen+Marvin B. OlsenUriah Newton Orr+Sheldon and +Audrey Osborn+George Donald Oswalt and

+Dorothy J. Oswalt+Carl and +Emogene Ousley+Frances P. OwenPACCAR FoundationPacific Northwest Pest Management

ConferencePacifiCorpPanhandle 4-H Camp Association, Inc.Park Place Farm and Andrea Lorig+Robert C. and +Marion F. ParkerSusan PatersonPaul G. Allen Virtual Education Foundation+R. Chester and +Muriel A. PeachPelo FoundationDonald and Janice PeloJack and Melinda PeloPEMCO FoundationPenwest, Ltd.Pentzer CorporationLou and Mollie PepperPepsiCo Foundation+ Laurence and +Irene Peter+Lawrence and +Alice (Gimlin) Peterson+Eva Feryl Smith Peterson+Richard S. Peterson+Margaret PettyjohnThe Pew Charitable TrustsPfizer, Inc.Cliff M. Phibbs, Jr.Philip Morris Companies, Inc.Philip Morris InternationalPhilip Morris USAPhilips Medical Systems North America

Company+ Lee and +June PhilpottGordon G. and Virginia L. Pickering

Pierce County Cougar Club+Anne D. PiersonPioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Martin H. PlonePoe Construction, Inc.Mark and Cathy PoeKathleen Pollart-LattingDave and Teri PoolPort of Skagit CountyPert J. PorterPotlatch Corporation, Hybrid Poplar

Program+Frank and +Irene PotterTony and Melody PottratzH. Walter and Jeanette Praetorius+John and +Orpha Preissner+Frances Premo+Anita W. PrestonProcter and GambleWilliam H. Prusoff FoundationPuget Sound Energy and Light CompanyPrint NW/Six Sigma+Evelyn I. RaineyRainier National Bank+Stanley C. RallRoger C. Ray and Anastasia CzerniakiewiczO.H. and +Ruth Verne ReaughPat and Ann Redmond+Morris ReedRefco, Inc.+Robert P and Helen Forsythe ReileyOrlin P. Reinbold+Simon and +Marvel ReinboldWilliam L. and Linda K. RennK. Wendell Reugh and Mary Ann Reugh+Ann S. ReynoldsBarbara and Byron RickertMort RobbinsJohn and Amy RobersonThe Robert Wood Johnson FoundationMarshall and Joyce RobertsHelen S. and +Myron “Bud” RobinsonJay and Retha RockeyPat Roley and Norma Mckinney-Roley+Richard C. RolfsRonald McDonald House Charities of

SpokaneDel and Mid Rowland+E. Gayle Dailey Rubin and +Harvey A.

RubinJames P. and Lee Ella (Neff) RuckLoyd and Carolyn Rummer+Edith Krueger RuplyJohn O. and Allice Ruud+Mary Dunning Rymer

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Corporation+Mary V. SchindlerRoss and Kelli SchneidmillerScottish Rite Scholarship Foundation of

WashingtonScripps League Newspaper, Inc.Seattle SiliconWilliam E. and Faye SeehaferSHE-AmericaJerald and Lois SheffelsBenjamin Hoyt Sheldon II and

Alyson Joye Sheldon and the Sheldon Family

Shell Oil Company+William J. and +Ellen Shelton+Harold and +Helend Shepherd+W.A. Chadwick and Mary SherkConnie ShermanJim and Kelma Short+Isabel ShoudyCraig and Rosalie ShrinerPatrick and Elizabeth SilerRichard and Shellie SillimanSilvaco InternationalAudrey Simmelink+Geneva H. Simons+Dino R. and Dorothy P. SivoSkagit County Farm Bureau, Inc.Skagitonians To Preserve Farmland, Inc.David R. Smith, DVM+David and Beverly Dalsone Smith+F. Willis SmithLaurence E. and +Mary Jane SmithLester and Bernice SmithRichard H. Smith and Patricia A. Smith+Robert D. Smith+Fred and Ann SmithcorsSoftware AGSouthwest Washington Medical CenterTerry and Ann SparksSpokane Cougar ClubSpokane Area McDonald’s Restaurants

Spokane Teachers Credit Union+Wayne Allan StanfordRon and Heidi StanleyState Farm InsuranceDonald W. Steiger and Bettie Alexander

Steiger+Harry and +LaVonne SternRobert A. and Jean StierAnna StraubStudents Book Corporation+Alfred and Mary Suksdorf+Denise Kay (Bahr) Summers+Donald and Patsy SundermanSyngenta Corp ProtectionTaco Bell Corporation+Keith and Wardine TathamScott and Lisa Taylor+James A. TaylorTobacco Exporters Association of Malawi/

Universal Leaf Tobacco Company Alliance One

International+Horace S. and +Vilma G. Telford+Joseph and +Vivienne TempletonGlenn and Gail Terrell+Leo R. and +Margaret Thomas+Pauline E. ThompsonTom and Lisa ThompsonThrifty Payless, Inc.Bruce and Linda TitusFrederick and Janice Tompkins+Vana B. Tonkoff+Clifford and Evelyn TransethTrex Company, Inc.Jim and Jeanne TribbettTri-Cities Cougar ClubTri-Cities HeraldTrillium CorporationTroutlodge, Inc.Jack and Arlo Traux+Joe Tucci, Jr.John and Mary UnderwoodVan Waters and Rogers, Inc.University Inn Best Western;

Duane Hagadone, Harry Magnuson, Jerry Jaeger

Unical CorporationUS West CommunicationsMike Utley+Gana VaianaIrene Valeska and +Hattie Espy+Kenneth H. VanderfordHarold and Joanne Vaughn+Joseph and +Mary VavraMartin and Judy Verbrugge

Veterinary Pathology Fellows+Viola F. Quinn VincentViola Vestal Coulter Foundation+Lou Vogel and +Verna Vogel+Charline WackmanWalla Walla CollegeWayne and Judy WaltherWilliam O. and Patricia E. WardTerry Warwick and Rochelle BafusWashington Asparagus CommissionWashington Concord Grape Research

CouncilWashington Hop CommissionWashington State Association of

BroadcastersWashington Cranberry CommissionWashington Dry Pea and Lentil CommissionWashington State Federation of Garden

ClubsWashington State Horticultural AssociationWashington Mint CommissionWashington Red Raspberry CommissionWashington Strawberry CommissionWashington State Veterinary Medical

AssociationWashington Trust BankWashington Wine CommissionWasser and Winters CompanyWatkins-Johnson CompanyKate B. WebsterPaul WeirBecky WeisRobert WeisWells Fargo Foundation+Judith WestcottWest One BancorpWestCoast Hospitality CorporationWestern WirelessWestin HotelsWestinghouse Electric CorporationJack and Mildred WhealdonThe Whitaker FoundationColin White and Kris White+William C. WhiteRay R. Whitlow+Don and +Katie Knapp Whitworth+Beulah Wilson WilkeThe William and Flora Hewlett FoundationThomas and Joyce WilliamsAlice and +George Williams+Orus Oliver “Ollie” and +Dorothy Williams+Edwin and + Lois WilliamsJohn and Betty Wills+Elizabeth W. “Betty” and +George H.

Wilson

Wind River Systems, Inc.Scott and Doris Witt+Minnie Wittenbach+Alvin J. and Jane H. Wolff+James F.L. and Betty Jo Wright+Howard L. and +E. Anne WrightThe Family of H.S. Wright IIIWRQ+Anne Harder WyattYakima Valley Memorial HospitalRon and Jeanette YockeyCharles and Gwendolyn Yoke+Tula Young Hastings+Leonard W. and +Edna YoungWilliam H. and + Irene K. YoungRalph and Valerie YountZinpro Corporation

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Platinum PreSident’S aSSoCiateS ($1,000,000 and above)

+Bernadine Converse Margaret Henderson Ruth Henderson+A. Lavern and Louise McAllister Donald and Mary Ann Parachini

$250,000 to $999,999

Craig and Lyn Angelo+Allan Bell Jody Buckley+Marge Crowley Larry and Vickie Culver+Kathryn Eley+Carl Elling Harold and Diana Frank G. Thomas Hargrove and Anita Grover Herman and Jeannette Hayner+Charlotte Hays+Phillip and June Lighty R. Mike and Jamie Miller+Vieno Nansen+Richard Rhiger Gary Schneidmiller+Wallace Staatz Mikal and Lynn Thomsen+Irene Valeska+Eleanor Wright

$25,000 to $249,999

Tom and Lynn Addis Kenneth and Marleen Alhadeff+Loraine Bahr Jimmy and Patty Barrier Theodor and JoAnne Baseler Constance Beasley+Wallis Beasley Frank and Charlene Blethen

Beginning in 1979, contributors of $1,000 or more annually have been members of the President’s Associates of Washington State University. In 2007-2008, a record 5,838 individuals and organizations demonstrated their commitment and leadership by making a gift at one of the four President’s Associates levels. WSU is deeply grateful for their support.

David Sclar Edward and Christy Scripps Edward and Cherry Shaw Richard and Shellie Silliman Skyler and Lisa Smick David Smith Terry and Ann Sparks Marilyn Spear Ronald and Heidi Stanley+Marjorie Stansfield+Donita Stauffer Mark and Patricia Suwyn Alexander and Elizabeth Swantz Jean Swartz Deborah Tannehill Bruce and Linda Titus Frederick and Janice Tompkins Michael and Cynthia Tompkins John and C. Arloine Truax Terry and Julie Umbreit+Joseph Vavra Eugene and Linda Voiland William and Patricia Ward Thomas and Joyce Williams+Dwight Wood Arlene Wyche Ralph and Valerie Yount

$10,000 to $24,999

Betty Adams Tom Alberg Janet and Paul Allison Warren and Jackie Anderson Wayne and Lindsey Asmussen Stanley Bailey Michael and Elaine Bair Glenn and Sally Baker+Leita Barber Drs. Barbosa-Canovas and Rodriguez-Vivaldi David Bell Anthony and Laurel Bennett E. Donald and Jane Biersner Bryan Bloodworth and Meredith Adams Robert and Marcia Boehm John and Karen Bowers Steven and Dawn Boyea William Brammer Alvin Bryant Joseph and Jean Buhaly Frederick and Joan Burnstead Jerry and Angelina Burtenshaw Leo Bustad and Jeanne Davis Brock and Evalyn Byers Brandon Caesar Colin Campbell

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Richard and Paula Janssen Craig and Shawn Johnson Laurie Johnson and Dawn Smith+Fred Keller+Douglas King+John Kinney Warren and Helen Kirk Frank and Diana Kirkbride Kenji and Kazuko Kitatani David and Patti Knowles Jeff and Lisa Lanctot George H. Latham and Ellen McNeil+Arthur Lathrop+Evelyn Leatham Glenn Leitz Allen Leland Alexander Lindsey and Lynn Manley Susan Loreen Jesse and Carmelia Lyon Christopher and Susan Marker Constance Niva and Judsen Marquardt Robert and Nerisa McConnell Earle and Susan McNeil Robert and Sheryl Meservey Doyle and Matilda Montgomery Craig and Layne Morrison Jeff and Christie Motley Harry and Judi Mullikin Claude and Patricia Munsell Richard and Barbara Musella Thomas and Linda Nihoul Major and Lucy Nilson+Marvel-Dare Nutting Harold Olsen+Jeanne Olsen Eric and Sue Olson Mark and Sheryl Ossello Glenn Osterhout D. Michael and Susan Pavel Charles Peck Daniel and Danita Petek Frederick and Rita Poe Mark and Catherine Poe Gregory and Lauren Porter Tony and Melody Pottratz H. Walter and Jeanette Praetorius Robert and Kristin Privette Cecelia Quirk John Ramsey Bob and Gayle Ransom+James Reavis Patrick and Ann Redmond Orlin Reinbold K. Wendell Reugh Jack and Nancy Reynolds Michelle Richardson

Steven and Janice Boots Rich and Annette Bowie Stephen and Lisa Bowie+Kenneth Braget Duane and Terri Brelsford Biff and Leslie Brotherton Harold Brown D. Michael and Merilee Buehler Scott and Linda Carson Ken and Sue Christianson Philip and Doris Cleveland John and Janet Creighton Gerald and Margaret Dagle Dr. Winthrop Dale and Joan Dillon Eric and Holly Dillon Rick and Jacquelyne Doane Nancy Doty Doris Drumhiller Charles and Louanna Eggert Benjamin and Nancy Ellison Robert and Karen Felton Timothy and Tracy Flaherty David Gibson William and Mary Lynn Graber Dennis and Karen Green Henry and Myrtle Green Douglas and Tina Grim Michael and Kathleen Hambelton Melvin Hamre Jonathan and Andrea Hayles Jay and Kimberly Heglar William Hepler Meriwyn Holmes Billie and Howard Hoops Terrill and Roberta Hunt Daniel Iyall Doyle Jacklin Keith and Turi Ann Jackson Helen Jewett Michael and Elizabeth Johnson Roger and Sue Johnson D. Michael and Linda Jones Arnold and Marta Kegel

Debbie Killinger Wallis and Marilyn Kimble James and Lisa King+Beverly Kovacic Lothar and Irmgard Kreck+Paul Leach Raymond and Beverly Lorenz Bruce and Andrea Lorig Ralph Lowry Charles and Joan Mackdanz Craig and Lynne Marcus Kenneth and Dorene Marshall M.R. and Linda Mastro Donald and Marianna Matteson Willard and Florence McCabe Roger and Kathleen McClellan Ethel McCroskey Story Bruce and Jean McFadden+Margaret McLeod Clifford and Betty McNeal+Eleanore Meenach Douglas and Joan Menzies+Leona Metzger Gina Meyers Dean and Helen Mitchell Paul and Carol Morford Ronald and Ann Morford Dwight and Barbara Newell+Cecily Nyberg Larry and Caron Ogg Madison and Virginia Oliver Donald and Janice Pelo Jack and Melinda Pelo Richard Pelo Richard and Katherine Pelo Clifford and Patricia Phibbs+Bernard Pinckney David Pollart David and Teresa Pool James and Janet DeVlieg Pope Bert Porter Jim and Barbara Quann Gregory and Kelly Rankich James and Diann Robbers Morton Robbins Jay and Retha Rockey Alfred and Claudine Roesler Leroy and Jean Rogers+Charles Rohrmann John Rowe and Doris Wilson-Rowe William D. Ruckelshaus Evett and Susan Ruffcorn Lee and Joan Sahlin Eric and Elizabeth Schneider Ross and Kelli Schneidmiller Mary Schweitzer

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John and Amy Jean Roberson Helen Robinson Floyd and Judy Rogers Norma McKinney-Roley and Pat Roley Michael Schroeder Edmund and Beatriz Schweitzer David Seamans Jerald and Lois Sheffels Richard and Joan Sheron William Sischo and Dale Moore Dean Smith+Bettie Steiger Donald Steiger Althea Stroum James and Angela Tallent Gregory and Laurel Taylor Mickey and Karen Taylor Scott and Lisa Taylor Gary Teague and Karyn Driscoll-Teague Dorothy Templin Robert and Keli Thompson Edwin and Laura Tingstad Marina Tolmacheva James and Jeanne Tribbett Thomas Trimble John and Mary Ann Underwood Michael and Danielle Utley Thomas and Margo Van Halm Mike Vander Griend and Pamela Means Martin and Judy Verbrugge Jill and John Walker Bryan and Pamela Weeks Robert Weis Colin White+Edith White Kristopher White Ray and Chieko Whitlow Tony Wiggins and Maureen Riley Gerald and Lynn Winkler Gregory Witter and Anne McGonigle Maxine Wood William and Carol Wrenn H. S. Wright III and Katherine Janeway Mark and Gail Wuotila James and Lynne Zeller William Zirkle William Zobrist

CrimSon PreSident’S aSSoCiateS ($5,000 to $9,999)

James and Kristi Akers Wayne and Melani Allert Ellsworth and Eve Alvord Randall and Ina Ames

Christopher and Dawn Anderson Stephen Antush John and Deborah Austenson Helen Austin John Babich Darrel and Diane Bailey Robert Baker Thomas and Sandra Barlow Stanton Barnes David and Cynthia Baumert Warren and Mary Ann Beardsley Marty and Teresa Becker Sally Behnke Eric Bell and Susanne Spangler Tyrone and Danielle Bennett David and Sandra Bielski Louis and Dorothy Black Daniel and Dolly Blankenship Donald Blayney Barry and Denise Blevins Nick Bolas Anthony and Mary Lou Bonanzino Michael and Erika Boutz Ben Braat Debbi and Paul Brainerd Rick and Janet Burnstead Lesa Burton Anita Busek Douglas and Linda Calvert Ronald and Louise Carter Kenneth and Dorothy Casavant David Casebier and Anne Kowal Paul and Marti Casey John and Luellen Charneski Carol Chipman Dave Christianson Jerry Clarke Richard Colf Gretchen Collins Glenn Coogan and Lori McGowan James and Diane Coughlin Jason Courter Danny Coyne Gail and Marilyn Cramer Bob and Geraldine Craves Robert Crist Waite and Patty Dalrymple Greg and Debi Davis Margaret Davis William and Elizabeth Davis Genevieve DeVleming Dennis and Deborah DeYoung Jack Dillon William Doba Robert and Lizbeth Dobler Mark and Isabella Doxon

James and Juliette Dunkelberger Thomas and Alice Dupler James and Sandra Durkee Jon and Valerie Eliassen Betty Ellis David and Sara Ensor James Ewing Russell and Penny Fahland Erik and Laura Falter Harriet Farman Anne Farrell John and Barbara Felton+A. W. Fenstermacher Fred and Rose Fleischmann Scott and Sonja Floyd Michael and Maureen Fohn Peter Forsyth and Kathryn Genteman Ronald Fowler Michael and Christine Gallagher Nancy Gerstad Bruce Gibbins John and Betty Giboney S. Malcolm and Elizabeth Gillis Roberta Giovannini Jeffrey and Vicki Gordon Jay and Karla Gorham Tom Gould William and Bonnie Grandstaff Edward Gwin Frank and Margaret Hachman Jeffrey and Leontine Hall Robert and Gayle Hall Johanna Hatton Daniel Leo Hayes Michael and Holly Henry James and Marith Hicks Robert and Ruth Holmes George and Margaret Huang Necia Huntley Tom Isaak Duane and Susan Jacklin Val and Mary Ellen Jensen Gus Ellsworth Johnson Thomas and Janet Johnson+Betty Jones Jon and Gretchen Jones Lucille Jones Geoffrey Kelley John and Jo Ann Kelly+Kenneth Key Walter and Allene Kleweno Janice Kobayashi Edward and Arlene Koetje John Krafczyk Thomas Kraft Donald and Judy Kurth

Louis and Helen LaDouceur Barbara LaGasa Fowler Peter Landolt Gary and Carol Lawton Cynthia Leach Lewis and Sarah Lee Allen and Karen Lewis Brian and Smaranda Lieuallen Robert Lillie and Virginia Allan Marc and Michelle Linafelter Corey and Karin Linquist Donald and Julie Lionetti Steven and Janet Lutz Lory and Linda Lybeck Janet Lydig Daniel Lynch Patrick and Stacy Lynch Kathryn Mackey John Majnarich Christopher and Christine Marr Lyle and Elizabeth Martin Jennifer Masenhimer Amber and Michael Matteson Sally Mays Reed McCurry+Cole McFarland Sherry McFarland Reed and Lisa McKinlay Cindy McLean Ray McLean Roderick and Janet McNae John and Ginny Meisenbach Dennis and Jeanie Miller Raymond Millikin and Paulette Neshiem John Mitchell and Marie Anderson Richard and Patricia Mitchell Ron and Linda Mittelhammer James and Lisa Mooney Elliott and Catharine Morris Darrin and Marily Morrison Keith Morrison Michael and Laura Mrachek Avon Murphy John and Myrna Nagle Riggs and Gay Nelson Cris and Kristin Nielsen Robert and Sandra Norin William and Barbara Norin Edward O’Brien Victor and Mary Odermat Lloyd and Nancy Osborn Jack and Kathleen Ossello Douglas Parker Sheila and Ronald Pera Richard Perteet Ghery and Marilyn Pettit

Edwin and Joan Phillips Molly Philopant Charles Poe Thomas and Diana Prenguber Joel and Kathleen Prince Earl Reilly and Barbara Groce Reilly Stanley Reinhaus Bill Retelle Phillip Ricker and Marion Shimoda R. Wayne and Karen Rimple John and Nancy Risse Darl and Star Roberts Marshall and Joyce Roberts Bud and Margaret Roffler Jim and Trish Rogers Anthony and Leslie Rojas Helen Roozen John Roozen Eugene Rosa Simon and Mary Roth Del and Mid Rowland William Ruth Bryan and Barbara Sakuma Dale and Ernestine Scarbrough Craig Schafer Stephanie Schweitzer John Sciuchetti David and Carol Anne Sears Patricia Sheldon Jim and Kelma Short Craig and Rosalie Shriner David Simanton and Julie Dodds Robert and Sandra Sites R. Daniel Sloan Beverly Smith Maureen Smith Geraldine Somerton Jeffrey James Spitzer Harold and Gertrude Stack Sheldon Starr Donald and Theresa Stem Melissa Stewart Robert and Jean Stier Robert Stump Allison Cowles and Arthur Sulzberger Paul and Betsy Sunich Megan Wood and Jack Tawney Tom and Gloria Taylor Glenn and Gail Terrell Douglas and Sandy Thomas D. John and Victoria Thornton Camille and James Uhlir David Urdal Gaylon and Joanne VanderYacht Pete and Pam Vanourek Kim Vonhopffgarten

Robert and Beatrice Wachter Wayne and Judith Walther Richard and Pat Weidenaar Joseph and Judy Westsik C. Wayne and Nancy Wexler Butch Whitehead Paul and Peggy Wiggum Barrie and Susan Wilcox Scott and Christy Williams Richard and Bonnie Winkenwerder Scott and Doris Witt R. Dean and Donna Wittkopf Robert and Carolyn Wolfe Michael and Susan Worthy Ronald and Karen Wysaske William and Karen Yakely Charles and Gwendolyn Yoke Patricia Youngman

Silver PreSident’S aSSoCiateS ($2,500 to $4,999)

Warren and Robin Adams Richard and Constance Albrecht Robert and Priscilla Alessandro Michael and Marjorie Alhadeff Donald and Lorraine Almy Bruce and Julie Amundson Jeffrey and Janey Anderson Sandra Anderson George and Jenean Anglin Sunghee Ann Larry Arcia and Lisa Griswold Susan Armitage L. Gene and Lola Aune Garrison and Wendy Ayars James Ayling Skip and Erin Baccus John and Joan Bagott Barry Baker Lee and Diane Baker Ford and Marlys Barrett Scott Barrows Robert and Wendy Bates Donald and Alene Bea Richard and Geraldine Becker Douglas and Michele Bell Edward and Margery Bennett Gregory and Karen Bennett James and Jane Bertramson William Bethmann Richard and Theresa Betz Steven and Sarah Beyersdorf Paul and Diana Bidle Michael Blackburn

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Jean Davis Richard and Pam DeBowes Bruce and Sylvia DeGooyer Dell and Renee Deierling Joel and Janet DeLisa Andrew and Ruth Devlin Don and Joye Dillman Chester and Gertrude Dissmore Philip and Vicki Dobbin Dale Doering and Toyoko Tsukuda Richard and Fontene Donahue Norman Donaldson Raymond and Margaret Donelick John Dorman Harlan and Maxine Douglass Robert and Connie Downen James and Karen Dunlap Carl and Janet Dunning Roger and Barbara Duprel Jody Easterday Enid Edgers Kelly Edgren and Suzan Kardong-Edgren Donald and Leilani Ellingsen Lisa Ellingsen Richard and Michelle Ellingsen Ronald and Patricia Ellingsen Sam and Jo Elsom Sean Elwood and Yvonne Puffer Albert and Ellen Eng Larry and Sherry Esvelt Daniel and Nancy Evans John Evans John and Donna Fabian Richard Fanning Donald and Dorothy Ferrel Brad and Jennifer Fisher William and Alice Fitch Thomas and Kathy Fitts D. Keith and Marcia Flagler Francois and Debra Forgette C. Thomas and Maryl Foster Mary Kay Fowler Shelley and Lawrence Fox Donald and Candace France Kevin and Suzanne Fricke Wallis and Sue Friel Marjorie Fuller Robert Funk Linda Gallinatti William Gammie Dix and Lael Gedney Joseph L. Geierman, Jr. John and Peggy Gettles Tyler and Sharon Gibb Jerry Gibson John Gintz

Dirk and Danielle Glessner Michael Gormsen and Susan Hardy Alyson Goudy Bradley Graham+Marianne Grant John and Elizabeth Groshell Barbara Gross Yogendra and Barbara Gupta Bill and Bernie Haberman Mick Haggerty+Mildred Hall Timothy and Gina Hamilton James and Sydney Hansen Spud Hansen Duane and Janet Hardesty Gerald and Ann Hardy Dan and Kathy Harmon Nancy Harnasch Steven Harrington Robert and Eileen Harris Mark Harrison Gerald and Joanne Hartman Harold and Lynette Haskins Roger and Linda Hastings Richard and Beverly Hayashi Mark and Carol Hayden Arnold and Carolyn Hedeen Patricia Heikel William and Nancy Henry John and Zandra Hensel Lawrence Herman Anne and Christopher Highsmith Kenji and Mary Higuchi Lawrence and Mary Hill Steven and Sandy Hill Larry and Janet Hiller Jack and BettyJo Hillard Phil and Pam Hinrichs Judith Hiss Ruth Hoffman-Marshall Kent and Carolyn Hojem Bud and Patsy Hollingbery A. Pher and Kandice Holmberg Timothy Homann Mark and Cynthia Hopwood James and Doris Howell Lawrence Huggins Gary Hughes Lee Ann Hughes+Mary Humphrey Kevin and Cathleen Hylton Richard Isaac Brian and Corinne Isaak William Jackline and Ronda Gretebeck Steven and Irene Jacobson Richard and Monita James

Edward Jennings and Karen Jelter-Jennings Max and Deanna Jensen Eric Jessup Leonard Jessup Jerry and Anne John James and Bonnie Johnson Jeffrey Johnson and Lorie Dankers Michael and Elizabeth Johnson Richard and Janet Johnson Charles Johnston Douglas and Janette Jonas Barry and Carole Jones Clifford and Jeanne Jones Daniel Jones Dennis and Mary Jones Matthew Junevitch Duane Kaiser Michael and Donalyn Kallaher Kennard and Marie Kapstafer James and Deb Kehrer Dave Keil R. August and Sally Jo Kempf Duff Kennedy Joyce Kinder Jane Kirk Miklos Kohary Velle and Judy Kolde Loren and Kathleen Koller Cynthia and Gary Kranc Inga Kromann-Kelly Greg and Margo Kruse Greg Kucera Brian and Karri LaBree Gene and Dejya Lai Dwayne and Rosemary Lane Charles Ritter Lange, DVM Hubert Langenhorst H. H. Larison M. DoLores Larson Erich and Jane Lear Jean LeGros James and Kay Lehmann Vaughn and Barbara Lein Richard and Kathy Lemargie James and Nancy Lemery Michael and Debra Leslie Donald and Carol Lewis Lester and Helen Liebel Edwin and Cristi Little David Lord and Deborah Preston Steven and Jeanne Lunde David and Christina Lynch Arland and Sharon Lyons Mark Magnussen Raymond and Shirley Mah V.E. Bud and Betty Mahrt

Charles and Linda Maki Jerry and Karen Maley Michael and Donna Malone Gary Manchester Harold and Martha Mandt Richard and Janet Maricle Kerri Marshall Monte and Carole Marti Tats and Donna Matsuoka Gene Mays Mark and Janet McClure Sarah McDaniel Kevin and Rebecca McDowell Fred and Patricia McGinnis Marguerite McInerny Patrick McIntyre Richard W. McKinney Robert McMillan Steven and Kathi McMillan Terry and Luanne McPartland Richard and Elizabeth Mello Norma Melo William and Stella Melville Lloyd Mercer Janis Mercker Linda Meriwether James Meyer and Elizabeth Cowles Thomas and Jean Meyer William Meyers George and Riyoko Migaki Douglas Miller Eleanor Miller Gary and Pamela Miller Gary and Alene Minetti Patrick and Jaroslava Mitchell Michael Moon James and Ann Moore Michael Moore Rex and Laurel Morgan Vance and Ludmilla Morse Jerry and Tammi Motley Marguerite and William Motley Earl and Margery Muir Mark and Tammy Mulholland Martha Mullen George and Donna Murdock J. Timothy Murphy Robert Powl Myers, DVM Sherri Myre Robert and Sherry Nebel James and Marji Neill Thomas and Faye Neill Virginia Neill Gregg and Judy Nelson Christopher NeVan Robert Nilan

Robert and Carol Noel J. Kingsley and Dorothy Novell Carl and Betty Spiegelberg Nyman John and Deborah Oftebro Joseph and Cheryl Oliver Ronald and Kathleen Olsen Craig and Barbie Olson George and Gail O’Neal Pat O’Neil Uriah and Janice Orr Dale Osgood Karsten and Carol Overa Richard Pakenen Ken and Sandi Pannell Ronald and Denise Parrish David and Christi Parsons Mark Pearce Jeanne Pearson Louis and Mollie Pepper John and Marilyn Perkins David and Patricia Petersen Craig and Wendy Peterson J. David and JoAnn Peterson Jim Peterson Ronald and Janet Pickering Tony and Bronwyn Pickering Robert Pierce and Kim Zentz David Pinkernell and Carolyn Burhenn Guy and Arlyce Pitzer Ron Plummer Terence and Jenny Poon Stephen and Nancy Porter William and Katherine Prescott L. Stephen and Cherri Price Earl and Bertha Pruyn Thomas Quann and Mary Kohli John and Eleanor Ramage Charles and Dorothy Rapp David Rash James and Katherine Rasmussen R. Stephen and Terry Rasmussen Ruth Stockdill and Michael Rau V. Lane and Mary Jo Rawlins D. Roger and Vonnie Reed William and Linda Renn Randy and Debbie Repp William and Lois Rex David and Liane Reynolds Dennis and Mary Reynolds Ann Richarz Robert and Mary Rieck Maureen Riesen Ray Robbins James and Jo Ann Roberts David and Rachael Robinett Mike and Marcia Rodgers

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Ethan and Kristi Nelson John and Doris Nelson O. Lynne Nelson Ron and Laura Nelson Ronald and Kay Nelson Jeffrey and Marsha Nemitz Gregory and Darlene Neunherz Donald and Christine Newbold Mark and Judy Newbold Scott and Kelly Newell George Newman and Leeann Badgett Jack and Wendy Newman Wyatt and Nancy Newman David and Ruth Nice Kim and Kathryn Nicholas Larry and Margaret Nielsen Allison Duncan and William Niemeyer Mark and Donna Niemi Karl and Nancee Nilsen John Nilson and Mary Hunzicker-Dunn David and Donna Nix Paul and Denise Nordlund Debra Nordstrom H. Thomas and Patricia Norris Randall Norstrem Lawrence North and Andrea Dobson Gloria Northrup Jon and Jan Nottingham Steven and Jessica Nygreen Fanning and Deanna Oakley Merrill and Muriel Oaks Matthew and Ashley O’Brien Thomas and Sally O’Brien Michael and Kendra O’Dea Carol Ogden Daniel and Valeria Ogden Leslie Okonek Robert and Janice Olds John and Lynda Olerud James and Cathryn Oliver Kent and Bonnie Oliver+Wendell Oliver A. Loran Olsen Christopher Olsen Robert and Marsha Olsen+Ruth Olsen Daniel Olson James Olson Kenneth and Lori Olson Marc William Olson Whitney Olson James and Elizabeth O’Neill Jack and Erika Orchard Donald and Ann Orminski Tom Allen Ortolf Patrick and Marilyn O’Shaughnessy

James and Cynthia Oster Martin and Kay Ottem Mary Ousley Nancy Ousley James and Nance Overman Judith Pace Susan Packer Janet Gaye Pagnotta George and Teresa Pagos Michael and Sharon Paladin Donald and Candice Palmer William Pan and Vicki McCracken Gregory and Janet Parcher Ronald and Ann Pare Gloria Park+Robert Parker Ross Parker Randy Parks Linda Evans-Parlette and Robert Parlette Len and Jane Parris R. James and Gerri Passage Michael and Anne Paterson Hinrich and Kathryn Patjens Suzanne Patneaude Allen Paton Robert and Janily Patrick Todd and Julie Patrick David and Jody Patterson John and Nelda Patton F. William and Connie Paulson Kevin and Helen Paulson Tim and Carin Pavish George and Pamela Pavlos Kirk Pawlowski and Pat Apperson David and Lee Pearson Patricia and Perry Pearson Frances Pease Matthue and Rebecca Peck Darrel and Julie Peeples Willis and Nadene Pehl Philip and Eileen Peistrup Bert and Sonya Pence Suzanne Pence Roger and Lyndelle Pennell William T. Pennell and Saundra L. Hill Godfrey and Bertha Penrod Kraig and Laurie Penrod Manuel and Mary Jo Perez Frank and Joan Peters James and Renee Petersen Curtis Peterson and Amy Leonard Peterson Dan and Mary Ellen Peterson H. James and Linda Peterson Roy and E. Claire Peterson Charles and Terry Petit Roger and Annette Pettenger

George and M. Jean Pettit Ghery and Frances Pettit Maureen Smith John Pettit and Constance Miller Keith and Sharon Pfeifer Donald and Tamara Philip Eric and Katherine Phillips Marc and Mary Phillips Myron and Lynn Phillips Gil and Amelia Picciotto John and Leilia Pierce Bruno and Elizabeth Pierini Sidney and Penelope Pierson Robert and Nancy Pietila Charles and Judith Piper Donald Piper Brian and Cindy Pitcher Kristine Pitcher Morris and Lenora Pixley Michael and Heidi Plaster Arnold Pleasant Birgitta Ingemanson and Gregory Polgar Steven and Kathleen Politakis Donald and Karalee Porter Vicki Porto Terry and Erica Posner Jerry and Lois Pospisil Barry and Shirley Potter Tim and Kathleen Powell Gary Prasil Rhonda and Ryan Pratt Judson and Laura Preece Bruce Preston Jonathan and Melissa Preston John and Marilyn Pricco David and Cynthia Pridemore David and Kristin Prieur Elizabeth Pritchard William and Betty Pritchard Robert and Nancy Procko Jeff and Amy Puckett David and Kimberly Puhrmann Les Purce and Jane Sherman Michael and Diane Quann Patricia Quann-Baker Shirley Skidmore and Ronald Quant Brian and Nancy Quint John and Helen Quirk Mark and Suzanne Radmaker Leon and Barbara Radziemski Patrick Railey Robi Railey David and Suzanne Raines Kenneth and Janet Ramble Brooke Randall William Rankin and Lori Nakahara

Gary and F. Kathleen Ratzlaff Thomas and Beverly Miller Rauchfuss Dennis and Diane Ray Edworth Ray John and Diane Ray Roger Ray Stephen Rayner Marvin Reed Verley Reed Donald and Debra Reehoorn Kyle and Kelly Reep Mark and Fritzi Rees John and Elaine Reese Niles Reichardt and Nancy Maxeiner Stephen Reidel and Mary Knight Donn and Yoko Reimund Ronald and Julia Reis David and Kelley Reiter Wayne and Karen Rembold Robert and Johanna Remund Yancey and LaVonne Reser Dennis and Julia Reynolds Kristin Rhodes R. Timothy and Carolynn Rice Dennis Rich Rodney and Judy Richards Thomas Richardson Joseph and Lorinda Richer Mark and L. Kathy Rick Howard and Michelle Rickard Robert and Jennifer Rickman Robert and Ruthe Ridder Clifford and Deborah Ridgway Greg and Diana Rigelman Dennis and Cynthia Riggs John Riley Michael Ringstad John and Colleen Riseborough Rafael Rivas Barry and Helene Roach Janice Roark Charles and Barbara Robbins Donna Roberge-Nozel Janet Roberts Mooers Ari and Rae Roberts Bonita Roberts Gina and Mark Roberts Quinn and Anne Roberts Nancy Robertson Jack and Linda Robinette Joan Robinson Kevin and Linda Robinson Ray and Marilyn Robinson Randall and Alice Rockhill John and Dorothy Rockie Michael and Connie Rodeen

Harmon and SuAnn Rogers Jack and Belle Rogers Charles and Janice Rohrmann Bruce Romanish Michael and Anita Roozen William Roozen George and Carol Roper John and Rhoda Roper Jerman and Marguerite Rose Ray and Elsa Rose Ronald and Janet Rosenberger Robin Appleford and Charley Rosenberry Robert and Pamela Rosenman Norman and Lynn Rosenstock Donald and Margaret Roser George and Joetta Ross John and Nancy Rossmeissl Peter Rosvall and Rhonda Rhyne Paul and Denise Roth Faye Rounds David and Lorraine Rowand Skip and Debra Rowley R. Brian and Helena Rowse Leslie and Elizabeth Roy Jonathan Ruberb James and Lee Ruck James Ruddy and Kimberley Kirkland-Ruddy Scott and Heidi Rudy Gordon and Janet Ruehl Lester and Tracy Ruhs Carol Rumbolz Ted Rusnak Mark Russak David and Julie Russell Lee Russell Denney Rutherford and Sandra Sweeney Barbara and Max Rutzer Paal and Elizabeth Ryan Carol and Michael Rydbom R. Shane and Lennox Ryland Coswin and Kim Saito Theodore Saldin Karl Ray Salzsieder, DVM Robert and Joan Sample Richard and Mary Sanders Robert and Barbara Sanderson Chuck and Dawna Sandmann Louie Sanft Susan Satin Wendell and Jessie Satre Donald Satterlund Bill and Mary Satterthwaite James and Nancy Sattler Steve and Tammy Savage Norman and Helen Schaaf Philip and Marcie Schade

Margaret Schalow Albert Schauble Gary and Susan Schell B. Michael Schestopol and Sarah Mann Garth and Jo Ann Schimelpfenig Christian and Janet Schlect Colby and Candace Schlee Donald Schmick Loren and Carol Schmid Joseph Schmitt Edward and Elizabeth Schneider Robert and Terri Schneider Lynn and Karen Schnell John Schoonover and Loree Wagner Elmer and Dorothy Schorzman David and Roberta Schott Gary and Mary Schroeder Larry and Barbara Schroeder Warren Schroeder and Lynda Wolfenbarger Frederick Schuetze Edward and Patricia Schultz Mickey and Tamra Schultz David and Loran Schumann Paul and Helen Schurman Don and Laurie Schwartz Herbert and Judith Schwartz Ronald and Susan Schwartz Joseph and Kirsten Schweiger Jeffrey and Debbie Scott Norman and Sharon Scott Steven and Jane Scott Jess and Rene Scourey Steve Scranton Eliot and Christine Scull Orvil and Shirley Sears Gordon and Ruth Sedlacek William and Faye Seehafer Donald and Susan Seely Richard Seitz Gay Selby Mark Selby Rance and Debra Sellon Charles and Judy Sells Steve Seto Stephen Setter Robert and Margaret Settle John and Gerrie Severson Steven and Gail Seymour Garren and Anna-Maria Shannon Lynn Sharp Thomas and Virgie Sheldon Dennis and Gail Shelton Joy and Michael Sheppard Sharon Sheridan John and Debbie Sherman Glen and Imogene Sherwood

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Henry and Evelyn Shields Travis Shipley Behrooz and Mary Shirazi Robert and Jane Shrope C. Richard and Janet Shumway Richard and Patricia Sias Edward Siciliano Peggy Sieveke Nate and Debra Simmons Richard Simon and Melody Hall Dennis and Barbara Simpson Robert and Judy Simpson Paul Sinclair and Donna Lynn Zuba Dwight Sinner John and Mary Anne Sisk Gordon Sjogren Meredith Skaer Dan Skinner Douglas and Jennifer Skone Scott and Kimberly Skorupa James and Ann Slack James and Joanne Slavin Bryan and Kathryn Slinker Richard and Sandra Sloan Joseph and Debra Slye Franklin and Catherine Smalley Harold and Peggy Smart Robert and Carol Smawley Alan Robert Smick Monty and Marlene Smick Cameron and Kristina Smith Charles Smith Christopher and Elizabeth Smith Gerald and Linda Smith H. Dwight and Pat Smith J. Read and Deanna Smith Jack David Smith, DVM Kenneth and Yvonne Smith Kevin Smith and Dorothy Heikell Larry and Beverly Smith Laurence Smith Lloyd and Sharon Smith Mark Smith Paul and Rebecca Smith Peter and Barbara Smith Richard and Patricia Smith Ronna Smith Samuel and Patricia Smith Theodore Craig Smith Juliann Smitt Larry Snodderly Martin and Barbara Snoey Michael and Rebecca Snook Rod and Candi Snope Jeffery and Julia Snow Terry and Colleen Snow

Linda and Dan Snyder Harry and Elizabeth Snyder Paul and Melanie Sobotta Michael and Christine Sodorff Hans Sohlstrom and Nancy Kercheval Diana Somerton Philip and Betty Jo Sorensen James Sorrels and Mary Heller Douglas and Marilyn Southern Eric and Judy Spangenberg Patricia Spaugh David Spencer David and Katherine Spencer Ty and Cindy Spencer Kenneth and Nancy Spitzer David and Constance Sprott Mark St. Clair and Sharon Jones Bob and Sylva Staab Betty Stack+Gerald Stack Robert Stack John and Marta Staley Michael and Phyllis Stallcop Bill and JoAnne Stanley Joseph and Maria Starratt Richard Starry Lawrence and Debbie Stave Gregg and Cynthia Stavig Thomas and Karen Stebbins Dale and Marilyn Stedman Wayne and Brenda Steffen Mike D. Steinbach Alfons and Linda Steiner Donald and Sharon Stephens Kevin and Erica Stephens Robert and MaryHelen Stephens James and Debra Sterk Marla Stewart Trent Stewart Paul and Karen Stirrup Russell and Madalynn Stock Terry and Lori Stock Gerald and Marilyn Stocker Glenn and Joan Stocker William and Georgia Stocker V. Rafael and Donna Stone Jerry and M. Suzanne Stonebridge R. Ray and Jo Ann Story James and Jamie Stott Kara and Don Stout Gail and Joan Strait Don Strehler Mike and Peggy Streicher Durwin and Caryn Striplin William Strouse Barbara Struthers

Erich Studer Slate and Amy Studer George Studle Richard Sturza Kyle and Kristin Sugamele Lonny and Marcia Suko Linda Sullivan Terence and Kathleen Sullivan Quentin Summers C. Alan Sumption Arthur Gordon Sundby Steven and Lori Sunich Thomas and Garnette Sutherland Rodney and Eileen Swanson John Sweeney Martin and Valeta Sweet Craig Swenson John and Claudia Swenson Paul and Christine Swinehart Steven Sylvester Louis and Kate Szablya Stephen and Kristine Szablya Joyce Szymanski Gregory and Doreen Takisaki Brian and Edie Talbot Lyn Tangen Christopher Tapfer Melvin Taylor Robert Taylor David and Muriel Templeton Eugene and Karen Terrell John Terrey and Elizabeth Matysik-Terrey Greg and Marisela Therrien Bryan and Judith Thoet Gifford Thomas Joel and Marilyn Thomas Robert and Diane Thomas Ronald and LaRue Thomas Jack and Molly Thompson Mark and Carol Thompson Richard Thompson Mark and Kirsten Thomsen Larry and Phyllis Thonney Gary and Rebecca Thorgaard Virginia Smith and Jack Thornton Jean Thornton Robert and Carol Thornton Todd and Holly Thrasher+Veness Thuesen Dan Thumlert Ahmed and Brigitte Tibary Marjorie Tidrick Steve and Judith Tidrick Nancy Tidwell Carl Tiller Donald and Jeanne Tomlinson

Ronald and Beverly Tompkins Douglas and Carol Toschi Bruce and Sue Tramm Keith Trefry Joe and Betty Trembly Mark Triesch Jim and Imogene Trigsted John and Stephanie Trollen Tandy and Susan Trower Doris Troxel David and Caroline Troy Don and JaneTrunkey Carl and Christine Tubbs Gary and Amanda Tucci Jack Tullis Lee and Kari Tumbleson James and Nancy Tuohy Clarice Turner Harry and Marie Turtle Chuck and Marcia Underwood Christopher and Lara Unger Grace Urdal Glen and Gloria Utzman Lynn Valenter Freddi and John Van Gemert Larry and Carolyn Van Hees Larry and Carol Van Sickle David Van Tuyl Mark and Lynn Vanderwall Steve Vanderyacht Edward VanVliet Bernard and Paige Van Wie Harold and Joanne Vaughn Norman Charles Veach Edward and Sally Veenhuizen Dennis and Marlene Vermillion Samuel and Joni Vilhauer Phillip Vitale Ernest and Donna Vodney Margaret Vogt Brian Vold Thomas and Eileen Votteler Kurt and Susan Waananen James Wagner and Colleen Leahy John and Linda Wagner Richard and Kay Wagner Mark and Sharla Wagoner Mike and Julie Waite Alan and Dawn Wakeley Emily Walden Terry and Peggy Waldron Todd Walker Darin Wall Leighton and Dolores Wallace Tim and Beth Wallace Donald and Carol Walther

Douglas and Susan Walton Roger and Frances Walton Joanne Washburn Laura Watson Ronald and Deborah Watson Kenneth Watt Richard and Bonnie Watters Richard and Deanna Weber Beverly Webert Clifford and Karen Webster Frederic and Colleen Wedam Michael and Susan Wedam William and Susan Weed William Weger Bob Weinberg Thomas John Weingarten Richard and Evelyn Weiss Donald and Sharon Weitkamp David and Rebecca Welch Carol Weldin James and Donna Weller John Wells and Traci Hess Chud Wendle and Cindy Chipman-Wendle William Wenke Albert F. Wermuth, Jr., MD Clinton and Moneta Westberg Russell and Kathleen Westphal Robert and Gwen Wethern Joseph and Renate Wheeler Robert and Jean Whitaker Dennis Todd White G. Kirby and Dianne White Gilbert and Debra White John and Beverly White Louis and La Rena White Chris and Gail Whitley H. Gene and Shirley Wick Dale and Jane Wierman Myrtle Wiley Mark and Valene Wilkerson Patrick and Jackie Sue Wilkins Katherine Wilkinson Roger and Thelma Willett Ray and Nancy William Chris Williams and Tram Le Glenn and Lori Williams Gregory Williams Matthew and Janet Williams Scott Williams Thomas and Dana Williams Alec and Rachel Willis David and Dee Willms Lucille Willson Edward and Beatrice Wilson James Wilson Mary Lue Wilson

Thomas and Barbara Wilson Brenda Wilson-Hale Maurice Windsor Joseph Wingen Paul and Nancy Winklesky Georgia Winn Gerald and Denise Winters James and Barbara Wise Jean Witt William Wodiske Michael Wohld Jeffrey and Maria Wolcott Laird and Sara Wolfe Bruce and Barbara Wollstein Donna Wood Stephen and Lisa Woodard Marijeanne and Pat Woodcock Helen Woodhurst Carrier John and Diana Woodin Carol Woodward Charles Woody and Mary Curran Clyde Wooten Paul and Sherry Wulff Steve and Michele Wymer Cynthia Wynn John B. and Darlene Yale Keith Yamakawa and Arlene Cabalce Lewis and Gertrude Yarbrough David and Dolly Yates John Yates Kathleen Yenney Carly Young Lloyd and Linda Young Deborah Youngblood Mark and Laurie Youngblood Michael and Jeanne Youngquist Richard Zack Jeffrey and Rebecca Zanatta John and Charyn Zarzycki Hussein and Marcia Zbib Glen and Kathryn Zebarth Dana and Kathie Zentz Kendal and Linda Zerba Wei Zhang James and Stephanie Zimmerman Dean and Karlyn Zografos

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Louis and Ruth AllenDonald and Lorraine AlmyDavid A. AndersonElin A. AndersonElma Ryan AndersonWarren and Jackie AndersonJuanita AndersonRobert and Kay AndersonRoberta C. AndersonAmanda C. AndrewHarold J. AnthonyGeorge and Jeannine AntypasRichard and Joyce AsimusPaulette M. Aspinall-StanleyJohn and Deborah AustensonCarolyn M. BackstromJeffrey and Bonnie BakerBryan and Tiffany BarbreEdward and Lorraine BargagliottiWilliam and Margaret BartonEugene and Mary BeckerLouise S. BeemanDorothy S. BellDouglas and Michele BellGerald and Shirley BergumGeorge and Joan BerryRichard and Renate BertoiaE. Donald and Jane BiersnerTwila Fern BlainC. Douglas and Barbara Bohlke

Formerly the Century II Club, the Legacy Associates are those individuals who have remembered Washington State University in their estate plans, leaving a legacy for future generations. Estate gifts have a tremendous impact on the University, representing more than one-third of the total $324.3 million endowment, which provides a stable and perpetual source of support for students, faculty, and programs at WSU.

These thoughtful gifts come to the University in a number of ways, including bequests through Wills or living trusts, naming the WSU Foundation as a beneficiary of life insurance or retirement plans, or through other planned giving arrangements such as charitable remainder trusts or charitable gift annuities.

Donald E. DunbarRussell D. DunnDavid and Kay DuskinThomas and Tarry EastepRichard C. EllingsenRonald and Patricia EllingsenKathleen Pleas EllisMichael Glen EllisFrederic and AnnaBelle EmeryNels H. EnquistAyleen EricksonRobert and Lori EricksonViola B. EwellJames M. EwingMichael F. FelixVitt P. FerrucciJan FiaschettiLindsay A. FikerBrad C. FisherChad and Colleen FisherCarolyn M. FoosMary Kay FowlerRalph FowlerCecil and Patricia FoxEdward and Karen FranceschinaElla A. FrantsenCline and Gretchen FrasierRichard C. FrenchBradford J. FultonMaradel Krummel GaleMary O. GallweyDick and Betty GarveyIvo and Judy GatesRobert and Ruth GibbJames A. GibsonShane and Joan GieseTodd and KayDee GilkeyRobert G. GleasonEugene L. GochnauerCatharine V. GoransonMelvin J. GortatowskiRoy and Marcella GossTom GouldRandall J. GradyWilliam L. GrayJames and Carol GraybillDouglas and Tina GrimBob GruberDennis R. GuentherEdward C. GwinMelvin and Deborah HabermanMartha A. HaganMadeleine J. HagenKeith and Myrna HallRobert and Claire HallowellDean M. Hamilton

Jim and Susan HamlinJane Jette HammerDouglas and Julia HamrickCassa K. HanonGreg R. HanonJames and Geraine HansenRobert and Janet HardySusan E. HardyPauline W. HarrisThomas W. Hart, Jr.Richard and Jan HarveyJames and Carolyn HathawayMichael and Patricia HathawayRalph and Ardis HauserCraig and Gretchen HeimbignerEdward A. HeinemannDonald and Mariann HeinemannMargaret L. HendersonRuth Schneiter HendersonMark and Mary HendricksonJames and Jacqueline HenryChristine M. HenshawWilliam and Valerie HenshawLawrence R. HermanDennis H. HillJoe and Virginia HillersKay Gaussoin HitchMarvin C. HixTor and Margaret HolmbergWilliam F. HoughtonHugh C. HouseClaryda Smith HowellJohn and Kathy HowellRobert and Kenna HoyserDonald and Gladys HughesPatricia L. HumphreyTerrill and Roberta HuntNecia Bennett HuntleyJames A. HydeRonald R. IrwinCraig and Beth JacksonPhillip and Effie JacobsonHazel B. JacobyAlton and Ernastine JamisonRichard and Paula JanssenRichard and Jacquelyn JanulisJoan W. JarvisJoan M. JellumF. William and Joan JensenLinda Kay JensenAlbert S. JettA. Lee and Maryann JohnsonJames and Bonnie JohnsonMichael and Elizabeth JohnsonRichard M. JohnsonRick and Margaret Johnson

Lynn and Alison JohnstonDennis B. JonesGerwyn and Diane JonesJane Harrington JonesLucille Y. JonesDuane L. KaiserSidney and Loretta KaseDeanna KauzlarichSteven D. KeelerJohn and Jo Ann KellyBernice KentMargretta F. KethlerNicolas and Karen KiesslingNaomi T. KihnWallis and Marilyn KimbleWarren and Helen KirkLeonard B. KirschnerWalter P. Kleweno, Jr.Marion W. KooymanLisa J. KramerGus and Connie KravasRennie and Barbara KubikRobert J. La PorteMary Lou LaPierreJean B. LeGrosLester and Helen LiebelJune E. LightyVirginia J. LindseyWilliam D. LipeBruce and Debra LisserJane G. LoganDoris Lohrey-BirchGarrell Long and Alice Hansen-LongSusan H. LoreenRaymond O. LorenzAnne LoustauHarvey L. LowRalph Lowry, Jr.Julie Haynes LutzCharles and Linda MakiGary L. ManchesterChristopher and Susan MarkerRonald K. MartinDonald and Marianna MattesonLouise McAllisterPalmer and Evelyn McCarterMichael and Virginia McCartyJudith B. McCroskeyReed McCurryArthur H. McDonaldJames and Melinda McDonaldLenora E. McEachranJerry K. McFarlaneRobert Dlugosh and Don McKeeRichard W. McKinneyStella McKinstry

Richard and Helen BoltonAndrea L. BonnicksenKaren and George BowenRichard C. BowersWilliam T. BoydPat BoyesKeith and Maxine BradburyMyrtle C. BresemannJohn T. BrewerRobert and Nancy BridgeGerald Gregory BriggsDavid and Leslie BrockmanPaul and Donna BrownJack and Beverly BrownriggRichard and Molly BrunnerChris Bryant and Sally Bryant DeChenneGordon Bryson and Betsy MoseleyJoseph and Jean BuhalyM. Elaine BurgessEdwin J. BurgstahlerRalph Davis and Kathleen J. BurkeJo Anne BurklundGerald and Nancy BurnettLesa Harness BurtonAnita BusekRobert and Katherine BushRobert Butler and Lorna Michael-ButlerTodd and Dawn ButlerJohn and Marie CainChristopher and Janet Camp

John and Gretchen CampbellVerne and Virginia CampbellBradley William CarlsonRex and Joy CarterMerrily CearlockRobert and Roberta ChampagneL.D. CharfJanet M. ChurchCharles and Merilyn ClizerMichael D. CoanPaul and Sue CochranGretchen A. CollinsDorothy A. ColvinGeorge and Jeannine ConnellMichael C. ConnellNola L. CookDarwin and Sherry CookJames W. CorcoranLouia M. CottrellK. Jane CountrymanRaymond D. CrabbsTom Cranney and Mary Kaufman-CranneyShirley CrapeRandolph and Rebecca CripeW. J. Pat and Colleen CrookMichael S. CroyLarry and Vickie CulverDave D. CurtisGerald and Margaret DagleJunette DahmenWinthrop G. DaleMary and Theodore DaleyWaite and Patty DalrympleE. Jean DaubenmireRichard D. DaughertyClara E. DavisLeo Bustad and Jeanne DavisSharon De BoerErrett and Evelyn DeckSallyann DeGuireDorothy M. DetlorMarian J. DettmannKatherine and Dan DeuelGenevieve L. DeVlemingDiane L. DeWittDale and Olive Mae DibbleDavid P. DicksonLeonard and Ruth DightonRick and Jacquelyne DoaneTerrance and Judith DobsonJohn T. DolanRichard C. Donahue, Jr.Norman C. DonaldsonBarry and Jennifer DouganMiles and Muriel DresserEugene and Jeannette Duffy

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Brad A. McMullenKenneth M. McNallAnita McNary-LahueBarry and Connie McNeillCarol A. MeyerNorman H. MeyersDavid and Barbara MeynRussell and Pat MickelsenEleanor M. MillerGeorge MillerDean A. MillsapScott and Carolyn MincklerGary L. MinettiDoyle MontgomeryJ. Donald MooreMarty and Rita MorrisCathy J. MorrisonJudy A. Garland MunnRalph and Phyllis NansenVirginia L. NeillEric and Jean NelsonRudolph and Maxine NelsonWilliam R. Nelson, Jr.Joe I. NesselKim and Kathryn NicholasJohn M. NickersonL. Tim and Janet NielsenConstance M. NivaRobert and Mary NofsingerAlbert and Lillian NorthMary M. NorthJon and Jan NottinghamEdward D. O’BrienMichael F. O’BrienClifford and Carolyn OldhamMadison and Virginia OliverHarold F. OlsenRonald and Kathleen OlsenLawrence M. OlsonKurt and Gayle OrtonDavid and Mary OsbornMary OusleyNancy Kay OusleyMark W. ParcelMaxine Weeks PattersonPatricia J. PattersonKevin A. PenrodLouis and Mollie PepperRaquel PerkinsJ. Henry PetersDan C. PetersonMargaret Peterson-JohnsonGhery and Frances PettitRobert S. PharrClifford and Patricia PhibbsBernard R. Pinckney, DVM, Estate

Donald K. PiperMartin H. PloneFrederick and Rita PoeDavid G. PollartBert J. PorterVicki PortoJerry PospisilFredrick and Julie PowersH. Walter and Jeanette PraetoriusJudson and Laura PreeceDavid and Cynthia PridemoreKenneth and Janet RambleJane RamsayGregory and Kelly RankichGregory T. RappRoger C. RayStephen E. RaynerO. H. ReaughHelen F. Reiley, DVMBill A. RetelleDavid and Liane ReynoldsHerbert and Patti RichardsJohn W. Riches IIByron and Barbara RickertCharles and Barbara RobbinsJohn and Amy RobersonCharleyne C. RobertsMarshall and Joyce RobertsDavid and Rachael RobinettHelen S. RobinsonDwain and Virginia RockieDonald W. RockstromMike and Marcia RodgersBradley and Susan RoeberAlfred and Claudine RoeslerBeth I. RogersPat Roley and Norma McKinney-RoleyDonald A. RolfsIrma Piovesan RooneyJoseph and Jane RoopRonald and Janet RosenbergerJames and Jennifer Ross-NazzalThomas and Kim RothFaye RoundsMarinus and Jill RouwRobert and Alicia RoybalJames and Lee RuckLoyd and Carolyn RummerDarrell Graydon RungTony and Melody PottratzAlan and Donna RussellLee M. RussellDenney G. RutherfordSandra K. SaffellLee and Joan SahlinTheodore R. Saldin

Donald R. SatterlundDale and Ernestine ScarbroughVirginia SchaferLarry and Barbara SchroederBetty C. ScottCarol S. Scott-KassnerJay Sanford SeeWilliam and Faye SeehaferJames and Jenny SeelBrian C. SetzlerJohn and Cynthia ShacklefordEdward and Cherry ShawDon and Kathleen ShearerPhillip and Bonnie SheatsGrace Hotson ShieldsPhillip Ricker and Marion ShimodaThomas and Susan ShollyJim and Kelma ShortCraig and Rosalie ShrinerC. Richard ShumwayTimothy C. SimmonsDavid and Donna SimonsonKatherine SinclairGordon and Eva SiresR. Thomas and Sandy SironDorothy P. SivoR. Daniel Sloan, Jr.Beverly SmithWilliam and Merodee SmithAnn SmithcorsJuliann SmittL. Dean and Diane SorensonPeter and Elizabeth SpadoniJohn and Shirley SpearAlice May SpitzerCatherine M. SpotanskeBetty R. StanleyWilliam and Jennifer StauffacherThomas and Karen StebbinsChester A. SteenRobert W. StephensRobert A. StierJon and Janette StonemanRoberta F. StoutGeorge S. StudlePaul and Betsy SunichRodney and Eileen SwansonAlexander and Elizabeth SwantzDavid and Kay SyreJoyce A. SzymanskiMary Ann TaborKaren TatschJoseph and Judith TensmeyerGlenn and Gail TerrellJohn Terrey and Elizabeth Matysik-TerreyNancy C. Thomas

Ronald E. ThomasMarjorie R. ThompsonVirginia Storm ThrossellAndrew J. TongJames E. TorinaDouglas B. TraceyLawrence and Gina TraftonEvelyn D. TransethThomas H. TrimbleDoris TroxelGeorgina P. TuckerDavid and Judith TuckerDon and Meredith TuschoffJean TwoGreg TysonW. Terry UmbreitMarion E. VanwinkleEdward and Sally VeenhuizenArlen G. VelekeWilliam and Bernice VogetRichard and Kay WagnerNeil A. WalkerAlma M. WallaceRobert and Ann WallaceKaren L. WattersonKate B. WebsterAlan and Gayle WeissCarol C. WeldinBryan and Joan WelshCarol Piper WestphalJohn and Mildred WhealdonRay R. WhitlowChristopher L. WidrigAndrea B. WielandStanley A. WiklundWesley J. M. WilkersonRay and Nancy WilliamAlice I. WilliamsJohn and Beulah WillsBill C. WilsonMichael and Patricia WilsonPaul and Nancy WinkleskyScott and Doris WittJean Gleason WittRobert and Carolyn WolfeCarol D. WoodwardScott K. WoodwardBetty Jo WrightH. S. Wright IIIClifton H. WuesthoffArlene Jean WycheWilliam H. YoungPatricia Chambers YoungmanRalph and Valerie YountRay and Victoria ZanderJohn and Charyn Zarzycki

in remembranCe

Loraine BahrWallis BeasleyAllan BellMarjory BergenSusann BiddulphBarbara BirdJohn BlakeEdythe BoucherKenneth BragetJean ComradaFrancis CrawfordDoris CurdaPaul DalmanJeanne DeSaixKathryn EleyCarl EllingHarold EubanksJohn FredericClifford FrostRobert JacobsonOrville JohnsonEvelyn LeathamHoward MannJoseph MartinGretchen MathersMaxine McAuleyVivian McCannAnita McDonaldMargaret McVickerEleanore MeenachShirley MinerSteven MorrisVieno NansenCharles O’SheaRichard RhigerEllen RobertsAllene SchnaitterAnna ScottMary Helen SmithHarry SmithwickRobert StrongAnn R. WierumWilliam WildDwight WoodEleanor Wright

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3 Rivers Potato Services, Inc.3M FoundationA Book For All SeasonsAbbott LaboratoriesAbeyta Nelson Injury LawAbigail K. Kawananakoa FoundationAcademy of Practical Business

AdministrationACJ and AssociatesAcryMedACS, Inc.ACVIMAdvanced Motion ControlsAdventist HealthAdventures UndergroundAegon Transamerica FoundationAejayeff Scholars FundAGC Memorial Scholarship FoundationAGC of Washington Education FoundationAgilent TechnologiesAgilent Technologies FoundationAgricoat, LLCAgrium U.S., Inc.Agrotain International, LLCAIA Vancouver ChapterAir Combat USAAIST FoundationAitken Schauble Patrick Neill Ruff and

ShirleyAlaska AirlinesAlaska Community FoundationAlbertson’s, Inc.Alcoa FoundationAlexander and Baldwin, Inc.Alf Christianson Seed CompanyAllergy and Asthma CenterAllergy Research FundAllied Arts GalleryAllied Fire and SecurityALSC ArchitectsAltria Group

Many business and philanthropic organizations recognize the value of the work being accomplished by programs, faculty, staff, and students at Washington State University. The WSU Foundation thanks the following organizations whose gifts of $1,000 or more during fiscal year 2008 support the research, teaching, and public outreach that make WSU truly world class.

BookeryBovine Practitioners Associated, LLCBP Amoco CorporationBP Amoco Foundation, Inc.BP Fabric of America FundBP Foundation, Inc.Brian Blank Farms, Inc.Brian Carter CellarsBristol Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.Broadway Animal HospitalBrown Contracting and DevelopmentBrown’s FurnitureBruce Titus Automotive GroupBrused BooksBurien Veterinary HospitalBusch Distributors, Inc.C and T Used CarsC.E. John CompanyCA West, LLCCadeau FoundationCadwell Industries, Inc.Calbom and Schwab, PSCCalkins and Fredrickson FarmsCallison Architecture, Inc.Calvert and Company, Inc.Cameo Heights MansionCampbell Scientific, Inc.Cape Flattery FoundationCapital Trust Company of DelawareCapitol District Washington State

Federation of Garden ClubsCarl M. Hansen FoundationCarpenter Moore Insurance Services, Inc.Cascade AutocenterCascade Ridge IndustriesCascade Veterinary ClinicCashmere Valley BankCassius Cat FoundationCattlemen’s Association of WashingtonCBS RadioCBUKCedar River Animal HospitalCentral Oregon Seeds, Inc.Central Washington Home Builders

AssociationCentral Washington Podiatry ServiceCentury 21 Beutler and AssociatesCFA Society of PortlandCH2M Hill FoundationCH2M HILL Plateau Remediation CompanyChambers Creek Veterinary Hospital, Inc.Charles and Maxine Skaggs FoundationChelan County Public Utilities DistrictCheminova, Inc.Chem-Trend Limited PartnershipChemtura USA Corporation

Cheney Veterinary ClinicChevrolet Motor DivisionChevronTexaco CompaniesChevronTexaco FoundationChinook WinesChipman and Taylor Chevrolet/Oldsmobile

CompanyChisholm FoundationCHS FoundationChubb and Son, Inc.Chuckanut Valley Veterinary ClinicChurch of Latter-Day SaintsCingular WirelessCintas CorporationClara and Art Bald TrustClark Nuber, PSCoeur d’Alene Resort Golf CourseCollege Success FoundationCollotype Labels InternationalColmac Coil Manufacturing, Inc.Columbia Basin Farmers Market Kraft

BazaarColumbia Kayak Adventures, LLCColumbia Paint and CoatingsColumbia River Cougar ClubColumbus FoundationCommunity Food Co-op Swan CafeCommunity Foundation for Southwest

WashingtonCommunity Foundation of North Central

WashingtonComtech AHA CorporationConAgra FoodsConAgra FoundationConocoPhillipsConover Insurance, Inc.Conrad N. Hilton FoundationConsumer Credit Counseling Service of

the Tri-CitiesCope’s Orting PharmacyCorbis CorporationCougar ManiaCoughlin Porter Lundeen, Inc.CountrywideCourseCo IncorporatedCourtright Enterprises, Inc.Coyne Jesernig, LLCCramer’s Home FurnishingsCrestwood Animal HospitalCrimson Oak, LLCCrist Marketing and ConsultingCrow Farms, Inc.Crown Hill Veterinary HospitalCrown Royal Orchard, LLCCulligan Water ConditioningCuret Insurance Agency

Cutting Edge Products, LLCD & D Seed Company/D & D Farms, Inc.D. A. Davidson and CompanyD. V. and Ida J. McEachern Charitable TrustDABCO Property ManagementDairy Queen Stores of Spokane, Inc.Dave Smith MotorsDavid Evans and Associates, Inc.Davis Wright Tremaine, LLPDecagon Devices, Inc.DeLille Cellars IncorporatedDelmhorst Instrument CompanyDeloitte ConsultingDeluxe BilliardsDesert King InternationalDesert Veterinary Clinic, Inc.Detour Farm Publishing, LLCDeVlieg FoundationDieffenbacher, Inc.Dillon-Flaherty Investments, LLCDivine ConsignDix CorporationDow AgroSciencesDow Chemical Company FoundationDowntown Toyota and Lexus, Inc.Doxon Toyota in AuburnDupar FoundationDupree Building Specialties, Inc.DuPree EnterprisesDwayne Lane ChryslerE MediaE.I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyEarth Light Book StoreEast Meets WestEast Mill Plain Animal HospitalEast Vancouver Business AssociationEasterday Farms Produce CompanyEasterday Ranches, IncoporatedEastern Chapter of Foundation for North

American Wild SheepEastern Washington Masonry Producers

AssociationEdneticsEidinger Group, Inc.El Oro Cattle FeedersEli Lilly and Company FoundationElk Composite Building Products Inc.Elliott Bay Animal Hospital, Inc.Emerald Sky FoundationEmpire Bolt and Screw, Inc.Empire Cold Storage and Frosty IceEnergy NorthwestEnergy Solutions FoundationEnergySolutions, LLCEnterprise Rent-A-CarEntrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest

American Animal Hospital AssociationAmerican Association of University WomenAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Express FoundationAmerican LegendAmerican Shoe ShopAmerican Veterinary Medical AssociationAmerican Veterinary Medical Association

Group InsuranceAmerican West BankAmerica’s Credit UnionAmeriprise FinancialAmplicon Vaccine, LLCAnadarko Petroleum CorporationAnaheim Hills Pet ClinicAnatek Labs, Inc.Anderson-Peyton Structural EngineersAndrew Will WineryAngeles Millwork and Lumber Co., Inc.Animal Care CenterAnimal Eye ClinicAnimal Medical CenterApatite To Zircon, Inc.Apex CellarsApple Physical Therapy, PSAquatrols Corporation of AmericaARAMARK Uniform ServicesARCS FoundationArdery FoundationAREVAAriel Gourmet and GiftsArmstrong World IndustriesArt Pagnotta Financial Consultant, Inc.ArtbeatArysta LifeScienceA’s IncorpratedAshland Food CooperativeAssociated Independent Agencies, Inc.Atwood Animal HospitalAuto Glass Center, Inc.Avid Identification Systems, Inc.

Avista CorporationAVMA Professional Liability InsuranceAyco Charitable FoundationB.B., Ltd.Backcountry Horsemen of WABAE SystemsBagott Motors, Inc.Ballard Bratsberg, Inc.Banfield, The Pet HospitalBank Left GalleryBank of AmericaBank of America FoundationBank of WhitmanBanner BankBar U Ranch Company, Inc.Barclays Global InvestorsBargreen Ellingson, Inc.Barnes and Noble College Booksellers, Inc.Bartell DrugsBasel Cellars Estate WineryBASF CorporationBattelleBayer CropScience, LPBayer HealthCareBayhill Equine, Inc.Bayley ConstructionBaylis ArchitectsBeardsley Family FoundationBeasley RealtyBechtel FoundationBechtel National, Inc.Becker ConviserBeef Northwest FeedersBellingham Cold Storage CompanyBelo Seattle KING 5/KONG/NW Cable

NewsBennett Holdings, LCBenson and Ransom Farms, IncorporatedBenton County TreasurerBerger/Abams Engineers, Inc.Berntson Porter and Company, LLCBerschauer Phillips ConstructionBest Western University Inn at MoscowBetty Harp Animal Trust FundBill and Melinda Gates FoundationBi-Mart Membership Discount StoreBioAlgene, Inc.Blankenship Farms, Inc.Blossom Creek Memory CareBlue Limited PartnershipBlue Mountain Cougar ClubBoardman Tree Farm, LLCBoehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.Boeing Employee’s Community FundBonneville International CorporationBonnie Braden Foundation

C O R P O R A t I O n S , F O U n D A t I O n S , A n D A S S O C I A t I O n S

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Environmental Economics Services, Inc.Ergami, LLCEsvelt Environmental EngineeringEuthenics of Greater SeattleEvergreen Business CapitalEvergreen Food ServiceEvergreen Memorial Gardens CemeteryExpress Personnel ServicesExxonMobil FoundationFeline Medical Clinic, PSFelton’s Auto SalesFidelity Associates Insurance and

Financial ServicesFidelity Charitable Gift FundFire Control Sprinkler Systems Co. Inc.Fisher and Sons, Inc.Fisher Communications, Inc.Five-K ComputersFluid Fertilizer FoundationFluor FoundationFluor Hanford, Inc.FM Global FoundationFMC Food Tech, Inc.Fohn and Company, PSFords Prairie Animal ClinicFort Dodge Animal HealthFosseen FoundationFoster Pepper, PLLS and ShefelmanFrances M. Schermerhorn Family TrustFraternal Order of Eagles #4226Fresh Northwest DesignFrontier BankG. Thomas Hargrove FoundationGallup OrganizationGardner Distributing CompanyGarfield TransferGE SensingGeneral Construction CompanyGeneral Dillingham ProduceGeneral Electric FoundationGenie IndustriesGeoDesign, Inc.Gerald M. Kline Family FoundationGesa Credit UnionGilbert H. Moen CompanyGlaxoSmithKlineGlobal Sulfur Systems, Inc.Goldring Family FoundationGolf Course Builders AssociationGoodfellow Brothers, Inc.Goodwill Industries of the Columbia, Inc.Gordon Brothers CellarsGoudy Construction CompanyGowan Seed Company, LLCGraham Construction and Management, Inc.Grant County Cougar Club

Grant County PUD #2Grass Roots Agronomics, Inc.Greater Clark County Kennel ClubGreater Tacoma Community FoundationGreCom IncorporatedGreen Acre Farms, Inc.Green IT AllianceGreen Lake Animal HospitalGreg Kucera Gallery, Inc.Gus Johnson FordGuy F. Atkinson CompanyHaberdasherHach Scientific FoundationHagadone Hospitality CompanyHaggen, Inc.Hall Chevrolet Buick Geo CompanyHalliburton Foundation, Inc.Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging, LimitedHamilton Honey, LLCHanford Retiree’s AccociationHarbor Square Athletic Club, Inc.Harman Management CorporationHarold and Diana Frank Family FoundationHarold and Helen Shepherd FoundationHarold R. Brown FoundationHartnagel Building Supply, Inc.Hawaii Veterinary Medical AssociationHayden, Ross and CompanyHayes Family FoundationHDR Engineering, Inc.Heger CompanyHelena Montana Kennel ClubHerbert B. Jones FoundationHerff Jones, Inc. College DivisionHewlett Packard CompanyHidden Charitable TrustHill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.Hilton Hotels CorporationHilton Hotels CorporationHi-Rel Laboratories, Inc.HKA, Inc.Hodgins Drug Store, Inc.Hoffman CorporationHoliday Inn ExpressHollingbery and Son, Inc.Hollister-Stier Laboratories, LLCHoly Family HospitalHolzman Foundation, Inc.Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities, Inc.Honda of BellevueHood River Distrillers, Inc.Horrigan Foundation, Inc.Hos Brothers Construction, Inc.Howard Hughes Appliance and TV, Inc.Howell and ColtonHughes Supply Company

Huibregtse Louman Associates, Inc.HydraMasterIBM International FoundationIcicle Creek Music CenterIda Miriam Stern Memorial Fund, Inc.Idea WorksIma-Pak Engineering Company, LimitedIn Home MedicalIndustrial Development Council of the

Tri-CitiesInfinia CorporationInklings Bookshop, LLCInland Empire Milling CompanyInland Empire Veterinary Medical AssociationInland Northwest Community FoundationInland Northwest Health ServicesInland OctopusInprinting PrintingIntegrated Healthy ProfessionalsIntegrus Architecture, PSIntel FoundationInternational Paper Company FoundationIntervet American, Inc.Intracorp Real Estate, LLCISK Biosciences CorporationItron, Inc.J.A. Reynolds and Associates, LLCJ. Frank Schmidt Family Charitable FoundationJ.L. Stubblefield TrustJ.E. Dunn ConstructionJ.M. Long FoundationJack Frost Fruit CompanyJacklin InvestmentsJames D. Moore CompanyJames ToyotaJameson Babbitt Stites and Lombard, PLLCJeld-Wen FoundationJerrol’s Book and Supply CompanyJerry Maley Livestock CompanyJewish Federation of Greater SeattleJohnson and JohnsonJohnson Securities Group, LLCJohnston Dairy, LLCJoker Pub and GrillJones Truck and Implement, Inc.K and D Group, Inc.Kadlec Medical CenterKemin AmericasKennedy Associates, Inc.Kennedy Mobile Veterinary ServicesKenneth and Marleen Alhadeff Charitable

FoundationKestrel Vintners WineryKey FoundationKey Technology, Inc.KeyBank Foundation

Keyes Fibre CorporationKHQ-TelevisionKimberly-Clark FoundationKim’s EmbroideryKing BeverageKing County Cougar ClubKinsman FoundationKirner Consulting, Inc.KIRO, Inc.Kiwanis Club of PuyallupKPMG, LLPKraft Foods, Inc.KrogerKSI Architecture and PlanningKXLY TV and RadioLake Breeze VineyardsLake Chelan Bach FesteLake City Ford Lincoln MercuryLakeside IndustriesLamarLarson Gallery GuildLaughing Horse Arts FoundationLaura Mounter Real EstateLeavenworth Non-Profit TV AssociationLee and Hayes, PLLCLee Family FoundationLeFore Honey FarmsLegacy Health SystemLehigh Agri and Bio Services, Inc.Lematta FoundationLeona Hickman Educational TrustLes Dames D’Escoffier Seattle ChapterLewis Clark Recycles, Inc.Lewis County 4-H Trust FundLewis-Clark Kennel Club, Inc.Little TheatreLiving Waters Lawn and Landscape, Inc.Lockheed Martin CorporationLockheed Martin ServicesLockheed Martin Technology ServicesLong Beach Cranberry GrowersLudwig Von Mises InstituteLydig Construction, Inc.M.R. Mastro PropertiesMacy’sMacy’s FoundationMaple Lane Media, Inc.Maquette, Inc.Marine View FarmsMariners CareMarketing Media GroupMarler Clark, LLP, PSMartin Prins Charitable TrustMasonry Industry Promotion GroupMaster Gardener Foundation of

Clark County

Master Gardener Foundation of Mason County

Matson FruitMcCormick FoundationMcCraigie Equine Veterinary ServicesMcDonald’s of PullmanMcEachern Family FoundationMcFarland Truck Lines, Inc.Mechanical Contractors Association of

Western WashingtonMedco Health Solutions, Inc.Medela, Inc.Mela, Inc.Melville Farms, Inc.Memorable EventsMerck and Company, Inc.Merck Company FoundationMerial LimitedMerrill LynchMerry CellarsMesdag DentalMetsoMicrosoft CorporationMid-Columbia Regional BalletMid-Columbia Symphony SocietyMighty TietonMilbrandt VineyardsMiller Electric Manufacturing CompanyMiller, Mertens and SpannerMiller/Hull Partnership, LLCMockonema PartnershipMoloney, O’Neill, Corkery & Jones, Inc.Monsanto CompanyMoore and Co. Veterninary Services, Ltd.Morgan StanleyMorrison Farms, LPMoscow Food CooperativeMoscow Mardi Gras, Inc.Moscow Opportunity School, Inc.Moses Lake Steel Supply, Inc.Moss Adams FoundationMotley and Motley Construction, Inc.Mountain Park Ranch Animal HospitalMountain View Veterinary Hospital, Inc.Mowrey Dunning Sales, Inc.MulvannyG2 ArchitectureMutual of Enumclaw Insurance CompanyMyers Auto Rebuild, Inc.NAC/ArchitectureNACDS FoundationNAI BlackNAIOP Foundation of WashingtonNational Automatic Merchandising

AssociationNational Community Pharmacist

Association Foundation

National Frozen Foods CorporationNational Philanthropic TrustNational Pork BoardNational Turfgrass Federation, Inc.National Veterinary AssociationNational Veterinary Business AssociationNCMA Education Research FoundationNeill Chrysler DodgeNelson Insurance AgencyNestle Purina PetCare CompanyNordstrom CorporationNorth American Wild SheepNorth Cascades National BankNorth End Veterinary HospitalNorth Everett Lions ClubNortheast Washington Health ProgramsNorthern Charitable Trust CompanyNorthern Quest CasinoNorthrop Grumman Litton FoundationNorthwest Agricultural Research

Foundation, Inc.Northwest Automotive Press AssociationNorthwest Collaborative CareNorthwest Dodge DealersNorthwest Farm Credit ServicesNorthwest Nursery Improvement InstituteNorthwest Propane Sales, Inc.Northwest Technical Resources, Inc.Northwest Wholesale, Inc.Northwestern Mutual FoundationNorthwestern Stage Lines, Inc.Novartis Animal Health US, Inc.Odom CorporationOld Post Office Wine Cellar and GalleryOlson’s HoneyOlympic Kennel Club, Inc.OppenheimerFunds Legacy ProgramOpus Northwest, LLCOregon Equine, Inc.Oregon Mutual Insurance CompanyOsborne Construction CompanyOwl Pharmacies, Inc.PACCAR FoundationPacific 10 ConferencePacific Avenue Veterinary HospitalPacific Gas and Electric CompanyPacific NW Pest ManagementPalouse Hills Dog Fanciers, Inc.Papa Murphy’s International, Inc.Paradise Ford MercuryPark Place FarmParker ToyotaPatit Creek RestaurantPaul Kehrer Family FoundationPeck Marketing Group, Inc.Pediatric Associates of Spokane

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Pelo FoundationPemco Foundation, Inc.Peninsula Dog Fanciers Club, Inc.Penn Mutual Life Insurance CompanyPepsiPepsico Foundation, Inc.Performing Arts Center of WenatcheePerteet, Inc.Pet Complex, PAPet Emergency ClinicPetland Cemetery, Inc.Pets Best InsurancePfizer Animal Health, Inc.Pfizer, Inc.PG and E Matching Gifts ProgramPharmacia FoundationPharmacists Association of WashingtonPharmacists MutualPhelps Tire Company, Inc.Philip Morris International, S.A.Philip Morris USAPhoenix Central LaboratoryPi Kappa AlphaPilchuck Veterinary HospitalPinnacle Real Estate, LLCPioneer Newspaper Service, LLCPlateau Native American Educational TrustPlum Creek FoundationPNNA NW Alpaca ShowcasePoe Asphalt Paving, Inc.Poe Construction, Inc.Port Book and NewsPowder River Livestock EquipmentPQ CorporationPremera Blue CrossPresser FoundationPricewaterhouseCoopers FoundationPriority Veterinary Management

ConsultantsProfessional Agronomic ConsultingProGene, LLCProofpoint, Inc.Prosser Chamber of CommerceProStar Services, Inc.PSF Mechanical, Inc.Puget Sound EnergyPuget Sound Radio BroadcastersPullman Disposal Service, Inc.Pullman Regional HospitalPullman Vision SourcePutnam InvestmentsQueen Anne Animal ClinicR J G CorporationR.G. Andres Memorial Trust FundR.J. Hallissey Company, Inc.R.M. Wade Foundation

Rainier Automotive GroupRamada InnRaymond and Bernice Phillips FoundationRBC DainRead It Again BooksREC SiliconRecreational Equipment, Inc.Red Cross Drug StoreRedwood Veterinary Services, Inc., PSReininger WineryRenaissance New York Hotel Times SquareResource Seeds, Inc.Rhone RangersRichland Players, Inc.Richland Rotary FoundationRichmond Systems, Inc.Rico’s Smokehouse TavernRim Country Veterinary Clinic, PCRisk and Insurance Management Society–

Washington ChapterRite Aid CorporationRiver Dance Lodge, LLCRiverview Animal ClinicRiverwalk Books, Ltd.Robert Baker Foundation, Inc.Robert Half International, Inc.Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Inc.Rocky Mountain Bighorn SocietyRoger Drake Charitable FundRogers and Norman, Inc.Roy and Leona Nelson FoundationRoyal CaninRussell FoundationRusty PelicanRX Vitamins, Inc.Rxtra Care, Inc.Safari Club InternationalSAFECO Insurance CompaniesSafeway Stores, Inc.Sageland Properties, LLCSahlin FoundationSaint Laurent WinerySaint Mary Medical CenterSalmon River ExperienceSamuel S. Johnson FoundationSanitary Service Company, Inc.Sasol North America, Inc.Saul and Dayee G. Haas FoundationSaunders Interiors, Inc.Schafer Agricultural ServicesSchering-Plough Animal Health

CorporationSchneidmiller Family Foundation, Inc.Schott ZwieselSchwab Fund For Charitable GivingSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

Scottish Rite Foundation of WashingtonSeasons Music FestivalSeattle FoundationSeattle HospitalitySeattle MarinersSeattle Security Traders AssociationSeattle TimesSeehafer Limited Family PartnershipSellen Construction CompanySequoyah Electric, LLCService Paper CompanySeven-Up Bottling CompanySGS Associates, LLCShell Oil Company FoundationShell Oil Products/MotivaShopKo Stores, Inc.Siempelkamp CorporationSieveke FarmsSilicon Valley Community FoundationSilver City Lumber IncorporatedSilverado Ranch SupplySimmons and Associates Educational

Trust FundSimon and Maryellen Roth BenefitSimplot FeedersSimpson Manufacturing Company, Inc.Siskiyou Veterinary HospitalSkagit County Master Gardener FoundationSlalom ConsultingSleeping Lady, Inc.Smith Barney Charitable Trust, Inc.Smith BrothersSnipes Canyon RanchSnohomish County 4-H FoundationSociety for the Study of Social ProblemsSociety of Certified Public Accountants

of WashingtonSociety of CPCU Lake Washington Chapter Farms, Inc.Solar Grade Silicon, LLCSouth Hiland Orchards, Inc.South Sound Cougar ClubSouthern Wine and Spirits FoundationSouthwest Washington Medical CenterSpecialty Fertilizer ProductsSpokane Athletic SupplySpokane Cougar ClubSpokane Kootenai Real Estate Research

CommitteeSpokane PackagingSpokane Pharmaceutical AssociationSpokane Teachers Credit UnionSpokesman ReviewSport Kings, LPSquaw Peak Anesthesia, Inc.SRG Partnership, Inc.

St. Lukes Rehabilitation Institute AuxiliarySt. Paul Travelers FoundationStack FoundationStacy and Witback, Inc.Stahl Optical, Inc.Stanley M. Reinhaus Family FoundationStarbucks Matching Gifts CompanyStarstan MusicStarwood Foundation, Inc.State Farm Companies FoundationSte. Michelle Wine EstatesSteffens FoundationStepping Stones, Inc.Sterling Savings BankSteve E. Park Apriaries, Inc.Stewart Agricultural ResearchStokes Lawrence, PSStory-Finch FarmStrandex CorporationStrataVia CorporationStrawJet, Inc.Student American Veterinary Medical

AssociationSullivan Realty, Inc.Summit DiagnosticsSunbelt Beverage Company, LLCSunfair Chevrolet Mazda Isuzu, Inc.Sutherland Wood Harrell Family ScholarshipSweeney Conrad, PSSwilly’s Cafe and Gathering PlaceSyngenta Crop Protection, Inc.T. Rowe PriceTacoma Kennel Club, Inc.Target StoresTarragon, LLCTaylor-Parker Motor CompanyTCF Architecture, PLLCTektronix, Inc.Tesoro Petroleum CorporationTEVA NeuroscienceTexas Instruments FoundationThe Boeing CompanyThree Rivers Community FoundationThrifty Car RentalT-Mobile USA, Inc.Tom Addis DodgeTony Roma’s RestaurantToppenish Livestock Commission Co.Touchmark FoundationToyota USA FoundationTraber Bergsma Simkins, Inc.Tramex LimitedTree Top, Inc.Trex CompanyTribune Publishing CompanyTri-Cities Cougar Club

Tri-City HeraldTri-City Regional Chamber of CommerceTriWest Healthcare AllianceTroy Veterinary ServicesTutta Bella Neapolitan PizzeriaTuwaduq Cultural and Research InstituteTwin Cities Radiology, PSTwo Mountain WineryUBS Foundation USA GivingStationUnger Charitable FoundationUnicel Business to BusinessUnigard Insurance GroupUnion Pacific FoundationUnitarian Universalist Church–PalouseUnited Phosphorus, Inc.United Way of Benton and Franklin

CountiesUnited Way of King CountyUnited Way of MoscowUnited Way of Pullman, Inc.United Way of SnohomishUnited Way of the Columbia-WillametteUnited Western BankUntapped PromotionsURS Corp Washington DivisionUS BancorpUS Bank of WashingtonUST, Inc.Vaagen Brothers Lumber, Inc.Valent USA CorporationValley Fruit Orchards, LLCValley Honda/AcuraValley Veterinary HospitalVal-Pak of Western WashingtonVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramVaux Shoes, LLCVCA Antech, Inc.Verizon FoundationVet Biz Practices, PPLCVeterinary House Call ServiceVeterinary Pathology Fellows, Inc.Veterinary Surgical Referral Practice, PAViola Vestal Coulter FoundationVista Veterinary Hospital, Inc., PCVolyn Law Firm, PLLCVulcan Capital, Inc.WagstaffWalgreen CompanyWalla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing

CompanyWalla Walla Symphony SocietyWal-Mart FoundationWalter and Hazel Hinman FoundationWashington Apple Education FoundationWashington Art ConsortiumWashington Bulb Company, Inc.

Washington Chapter of Foundation for North American Wild Sheep

Washington Group Foundation, Inc.Washington Mutual BankWashington Mutual FoundationWashington Pork ProducersWashington Research Foundation CapitalWashington State Association

of BroadcastersWashington State Bar AssociationWashington State Federation of

Garden ClubsWashington State Fruit CommissionWashington State GrangeWashington State Horse CouncilWashington State Nursery and Landscape

AssociationWashington State Potato CommissionWashington State Quarter Horse

AssociationWashington State Society of American

ForestersWashington State Veterinary Medical

AssociationWashington Thoroughbred Breeders

Association, Inc.Washington Trust BankWashington Wheat FoundationWashington-North Idaho Seed AssociationWatts Brothers FarmsWatts Brothers Farms Frozen FoodsWawawai Canyon WineryWedam Veterinary ServicesWellpoint FoundationWells Fargo Community SupportWells Fargo FoundationWenatchee Valley MuseumWenatchee Valley Symphony AssociationWendle Motors, Inc.Westbridge AgriculturalWestern Veterinary ConferenceWestern Washington Fair AssociationWestin Alumni AssociationWeyerhaeuser CompanyWeyerhaeuser Company FoundationWhatcom Symphony OrchestraWheatland Express, Inc.Whitman County Cougar ClubWilbur Ellis CompanyWilcox Family FarmWild Women Traders, Inc.Wildhorse Casino ResortWilliams, Kastner and Gibbs, PLLCWindermere Real Estate/Tri-CitiesWine and Food Society of Clark CountyWinn Feline Foundation

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Winterpark Veterinary HospitalWoodward Canyon Winery, Inc.WorksWorld Vision, Inc.WSDOT SMB FundWSU Cougar Booster Club of the DesertYakima Athletic ClubYakima Federal Savings and LoanYakima Folklife AssociationYakima Herald-RepublicYakima Symphony OrchestraYakima Valley Memorial HospitalYakima YogaYost Grube Hall ArchitectureZillah Drug Store, Inc.Zirkle Fruit Company

memorial giftS

Gifts were made to Washington State University in 2007-2008 in memory of the following individuals.

Jackie and Jean AllbrightDavid AllisonGrover AllredDorman AndersonOkie ApplegateAlbert and Louise AyarsRoscoe BalchAnn BarneyHarry BateyTed BeasleyWallis BeasleyMarilyn BerneyKenneth BierlyMollola BlairJohn BohlerSayers BoydJoseph BradleyRichard BrownPauline BrunoMargaret BuerstateLinda BumpHenry ButherusBarbra CampbellPatricia CampbellVelma CanaanHerbert CarlsonMarilyn Doane CarrollDennis CearlockAsa ClarkD. Girard ClarkLewis ClarkThomas ColemanBryan CookCristy CookElizabeth CordyRaymond CottleAlden CouchCarol CrispinWilliam W. DavisRandall DeLozierJoy DensmoreRichard DingleStanley DodsonKaren DokeRobert DoorninkDuane DouglasClaude DrumhillerMildred Eagan

Donald EastlyGordon EichmannDon EldridgeCassey ElliottJohn ElwoodEd EricksonAllen EstepDavid FallenA. W. FenstermacherFlorence GarberJames GarredAngelo GiaudroneConnie GintzPaula GmelchGeorge GombosThomas GrahamAnna GrantJo GrigsbySandra HaarsagerGloria HallJoyce HansellTyler HansellA. Roger HarderMildred Hardy LemonDorothy HarshmanKrit HattonAdolph HechtRuth HelmCharles HenagerMaynard HicksErvin HindinHarold HodgeIrene HoppGloria HoyleRobert HulbertLaurie HustonNancy JacksonMartin JinksMaxine JohnsonWayne JohnsonDavid KahnGertrude KaiserVictor KaneZeno KatterleMichelle KendrickJames KentGordon KeownMarsha KlauslerJeffrey KrautkraemerJohn LaneErmalinda “Dolly” LaPorteDouglas LarsonGloria LavickMaurice LawsonDon and Julia LeePeggy Lee

Oscar LewisHumphrey and Judith LeynsePhillip LightyVal LimburgJoseph LucasJames MaguireGretchen MathersGeorge L. McClainMolly McClureRobert McCroskeyCharles McNeilRosalie MillerElbert and Mayme MitchellAlbert MoeserSelmar MonroThomas MontgomeryMichael MooreJack MorrisJohn MurphyCharles NagelShirley NelsonNorman NessWinona NilanJeanne OlsenRuth OlsenWilliam O’NeilMarge PareDonald PeltonGerald PerrymanMax PetroffCarl PettiboneDebra PipherLawrence PorterCharles M. PowellEugene PrinceWallace RehbergHarvey RiceBruce RothwellAlex RyncarzJohn SchaferTheresa Serwold-DavisScott ShindleKevin SmithHarold SnowLawrence StarkErnest and Margaret StoneKenneth StormentMelvin SundJohn SutherlandJay SwansonJohn SzablyaGeorge TamakiE. Neal TemplinTavia ThomasArnold TjomslandJulie Uran

Bonnie VincentTracy VincentSylvia WatsonDonald WebertJames WhippleAllen and Edith WhiteRichard O. WilliamsWilliam and Shirley WilliamsonDonald WilsonChester WoodJames WutzenPeter Zornes

giftS made in honor

Gifts were made to Washington State University in 2007-2008 in honor of the following individuals.

Jose AlamilloEdward AlfordMarianne AndrewsLyle and Betty ApplefordJimmy and Patty BarrierDeb BauerNancy L.B. BickelhauptKarl BoehmkeDede BooneJ. Thomas BradleyRita BradleyGeorge BrainJean ByrdR. Keith CampbellLinda ChaplinJanet ChismanCharlene ClarkJack and Jan ClerfEarl and Erma ColyarVictor DauerDirk DeWittAlan DonnellyHelen FlintSarah FossWilliam GainesWalter GmelchJohn GorhamLouis GrayDavid GreenwoodRobin HarnishDorothy Heagy

Jim HicksAlberta HillJanet HillerDavid HoppensOwen and Nancy HuntBriant and Reanna JohnsonEdward JohnsonJanette JonasDonalyn KallaherJohn and Norma KeiserDonald KeltsShirley KiehnKeith KirkbrideLisa KramerJodi LietzKim LiikalaNicholas LovrichPaul LurquinGordon McCloskeyWilliam McDougallKari MichaelJudy Nichols MitchellAshley NicholsJanis NiwaBarbara NunnValeria OgdenHarold OlsenLarry and Ruth OlsenRuth E. OlsenNicholas PearaStanley PoppeThomas PrenguberBrynn RandallLane and Mary Jo RawlinsTaylor RochestieMarcia SaneholtzWinsor Schmidt, Jr.Phillip ScuderiDawn ShinewGlenn and Irene SimpsonRobert SmawleyDiana StoneLinda StoneHelen SzablyaMeredith ThoenLloyd UrdalMary WackPaul WadleighElizabeth WalkerKelly WardDennis WarnerEdward WeberRichard WhiteMarcia Zier

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Aase Fellowship in Honor of Andrew and Bertine Aase

Abelson Distinguished LectureshipEllen Abelson Graduate FellowshipEllen Hauge Abelson Endowed Scholarship

in SciencesNeva Martin Abelson Graduate FellowshipPhilip H. Abelson Graduate FellowshipFrancis and Margery Abinanti Public Health

Teaching Endowment FundBob Ackerman Endowed Fellowship FundE. Blair Adams EndowmentJames F. Adams EndowmentTula, Samantha and Buffi Adams

Companion Animal FundStanley L. Adler Research Endowment FundAgricultural Economics Memorial FundAgriculture and Resource Economics

Distinguished ProfessorshipWilliam D. Aiken Memorial FundAK Endowed ScholarshipRoger D. Akre and Carl A. Johansen FundRichard R. and Constance M. Albrecht

Fellowship FundLeo Alexander, Jr., and Marie Alexander

Endowed ScholarshipAllen Foundation for Music Recording

Studio EndowmentCharles Allen FellowshipGeorge S. Allen Endowed ScholarshipLou and Ruth Allen Pass It On FundVictor B. Allison Memorial ScholarshipDoug and Loretta Allred Endowed

Scholarship in Computer ScienceLoretta (Salvadalena) and Doug Allred

Endowed Scholarship in Human Development

Loren Almy Student Activity FundAlpha Tau Omega Legacy Scholarship FundAlumni Association Scholarship EndowmentAlumni Association Viticulture Scholarship

EndowmentAlumni Class of 1910 ScholarshipAlumni Class of 1923 ScholarshipAmbia Architecture Graduate Scholarship FundGeorge and Anna Amen AwardsOtto and Doris Amen Dryland Research

EndowmentAmes Family Scholarship in MathematicsP. Clarence and Mary Lou Ames and

Ed and Hazel Granger EndowmentAnderson Nursing ScholarshipCharles C. Anderson Theta Chi Memorial

ScholarshipDorm and Sandy Anderson Endowed Fund

in Architecture

At the end of fiscal year 2008, the total of endowed funds for Washington State University reached $324,253,987. These funds provide tremendous annual support for student scholarships, distinguished professorships and chairs, graduate fellowships, and numerous other academic and research programs at WSU.

An endowment establishes a permanent fund that is prudently invested to provide ongoing annual support to the program or purpose specified by the donor. Donors may contribute to any of WSU’s endowed funds or create a new fund for a specific purpose. The minimum contribution for establishing an endowed fund is $25,000, which may be contributed over a period of time. WSU’s endowments range in value from $25,000 to more than $3 million.

When an endowed fund is established, it is named according to the donor’s wishes. Many donors choose to name endowed funds to reflect a lasting legacy in their name or in the name of someone they wish to honor.

The entire WSU family salutes all of the generous individuals and organizations whose lasting influence will be felt through their establishment of or contribution to endowed funds. Listed in alphabetical order, the following endowments were established on or before June 30, 2008.

Glen Anderson Endowed Scholarship FundGuy Charles Anderson Dairy Science

ScholarshipPaul A. Anderson Distinguished

Professorship of PhysicsPaul A. Anderson Prize FundRoberta Cline Frasier Anderson ScholarshipWilliam W. and Ruth E. Anderson Business

ScholarshipWilliam W. and Ruth E. Anderson Graduate

FellowshipGeorge H. Andrews Memorial ScholarshipAnimal Science Judging Scholarship

Endowment FundDale Annis Memorial ScholarshipApparel Merchandising, Design and Textiles

Research EndowmentApparel, Merchandising, Design and

Textiles Scholarship FundLyle and Betty Appleford Endowed

ScholarshipApplied Sciences Laboratory Endowment

FundDorothy Arntson Endowment for

Educational Excellence in the Liberal ArtsJ. Wayne Arrasmith Memorial ScholarshipLaura Asbell Graduate Fellowship in

Memory of Jene Peter TonkoffAshby Armitage Endowment for American

HistoryAsia Program Excellence AwardsAssociated Women Student General

Scholarship FundASWSU Student Intiative Development

EndowmentAthletic Scholarship Endowment FundAthletics Coaching EndowmentsJames Christopher Austell Memorial

ScholarshipGeorge T. Austin Endowment FundLewis Austin Endowed Scholarship in

Veterinary MedicineRobert and Jean Ward Austin Scholarship

FundMarvel Shields Autzen Endowment FundGrady and Lillie Auvil Endowed Chair in

Tree Fruit GeneticsAven Foundation Endowed ARCS

Graduate FellowshipEmmett and Mary Avery ScholarshipAvian Health Laboratory Endowment

FundAvista Corporation Endowed Scholarship

in EducationAvista Corporation “Minds in Motion”

Endowed Scholarship

Albert and Louise Ayars Memorial Scholarship

Richard C. Ayer Memorial Scholarship FundHendrik S. Baarslag, Jr. Endowed

Scholarship FundCarolyn Backstrom Endowed Scholarship

in PharmacyClyde Harry Backus Student Loan FundDenice K. Bahr (Summers) Memorial

Scholarship FundEugene Arthur Bahr Memorial Scholarship

FundA.B. “Buck” Bailey and Weldon B. “Hoot”

Gibson Endowed Athletic ScholarshipJerry Bailey Memorial FundBernice Gilman Baily and Joseph Baily Endowed

Chair in Animal Well-Being Science

Bernice Gilman Baily and Joseph Baily Operations Endowment in Animal Well-Being Science

Julia T. Bair Presidential ScholarshipMichael and Elaine Bair Endowed Scholarship

in SciencesArby and Cathaline Baker Scholarship in

PharmacyDick Baker Memorial ScholarshipR. William and Milly Kay Baldwin Endowed

ScholarshipSandra Ballantine Scholarship EndowmentDiane Ballasiotes Memorial ScholarshipLee Bamesberger EndowmentClaire Band and Harriet Dodgen Scholarship in

Veterinary MedicineClaire and William Band Graduate Fellowship in

Theoretical PhysicsClaire May and William Band Distinguished

Professorship in PhysicsClaire May Band Memorial Scholarship in

PhysicsBank of America Endowed Athletic ScholarshipBank of Clark County Endowed ScholarshipBarbara and Richard Musella California

Scholarship FundRichard and Esther Barber Endowed

Scholarship FundC.L. Barker Scholarship FundGordon M. and Phoebe Anne Bass FundBattelle Distinguished Professorship in

Bioprocessing and MicrobiologyBattelle Scholars Endowment Fund at WSU

Tri-CitiesJack and Lola Baumann Scholarship

EndowmentMax and Thelma Baxter Endowment in

Animal Science

Charles William and Sarepta Wenrich Bean Memorial Endowment

Bear Research and Conservation FundBeardsley Family Foundation Honors

Veterinary Medicine Scholarship Endowment

Janet Beardsley-Blanco EndowmentTed Beasley Memorial Football ScholarshipCarl P. and Barbara R. Becker Endowed

ScholarshipPaul L. Beckett Graduate Fellowship in

Public AdministrationJanice Beckman Endowment FundGeneral A.W. “Jeff” Beeman Scholarship

FundBell Freshman Mathematics Scholarship

AwardF. Robert and Candace K. Bell Scholaship in

Civil EngineeringNathaniel and Susan “Woolfolk” Bell

Memorial FundMabel E. Bement Scholarship FundBetty B. Bement-Adams EndowmentLeon Bender Memorial Athletic Scholarship

EndowmentPaul A. Bender Physics Endowed

ScholarshipMax E. Benitz Memorial ScholarshipEdward M. and Margery H. Bennett History

FellowshipElmer Herbert Benson Presidential

Scholarship FundBerg Brothers Endowment FundHarold and Marjory Bergen Excellence in

Archaeology Research FundMarilyn Berney Endowed Graduate

FellowshipStan and Bernette Berry Presidential

ScholarshipB. Rodney Bertramson Crop and Soil

Sciences Student Travel FundBeta Alpha Psi Alumni EndowmentA.L. and Erma Betts Scholarship in the

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

S.K. Bhagat Endowed ScholarshipS.K. Bhagat Faculty Excellence AwardOrlin and Susann Biddulph Endowment

in BotanyDonald Biggs Endowed Scholarship in

InsuranceBarbara Bird and Lilyiane O’Neal Special

Needs Endowment for Liberal Arts Students

John W. and Mildred S. Bissinger Internship in WSU Libraries (MASC)

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John W. and Mildred Sherrod Bissinger MASC Excellence Endowment

Mildred S. Bissinger Endowment for the WSU Museum of Art

Mildred Sherrod Bissinger Philosophy Excellence Endowment

Mollola King Blair Endowed Scholarship Fund

Yoshie Blakeslee Student Activity FundAlbert S. “Stu” Bledsoe Endowed Football

ScholarshipBlevins Family Good Samaritan EndowmentKatherine Gilbert Blinn Scholarship in

HistoryJohn and Maria Bliss Endowed FundBryan E. Bloodworth and Dr. Meredith

M. Adams Scholarship Endowment for Women

Dr. Timothy H. Blosser Graduate Fellowship in Animal Sciences

Blue Mountain Cougar Club Golf Endowment

Luther and Dillie Boe Excellence Endowment

Luther and Dillie Boe Scholarship Endowment

Boeing Centennial Chair in Computer Engineering

Boeing Chair in Advanced Materials Engineering

Boeing Distinguished Professorship in Electrical Engineering

Boeing Distinguished Professorship in Environmental Engineering

Boeing Distinguished Professorship in Environmental Sociology

Boeing Distinguished Professorship in Science/Math Education

Boeing Distinguished Professorship in Science/Math Education Award

Boeing Distinguished Professorship in Software Engineering

Boeing Endowed Chair in Advanced Material Science

Boeing Endowed Professor in Pharmaceutical Care

Boeing Endowed Scholarship Fund for Underrepresented Undergraduate Students in Engineering, Business and Science

Boeing Endowment for Women in Engineering

Boeing Environmental Endowed Graduate Fellowship Fund

Boeing Science/Math Education Distinguished Professorship Endowment

Boeing/Scott and Linda Carson Endowed Chair

Nancy Chipman Boge Endowed Athletic Scholarship

J. Fred Bohler Scholarship Endowment Fund

Lorenz Bohrnsen Endowment FundBonney Lake 4-H Land and Facility

EndowmentSteve and Janice Boots Endowed Football

ScholarshipEdythe O. Bosch EndowmentAnjan Bose Outstanding Researcher Award

EndowmentHarold F. and Beatrice A. Boutwell Endowed

Scholarship FundGeorge A. and Joyce N. Bowman Endowed

Scholarship FundAlfred M. and Elizabeth Boyington

Excellence Endowment in MusicHorace W. Bozarth Memorial Scholarship

EndowmentBen B. Braat, DVM Veterinary Medicine

Teaching Hospital Operating Endowment

William H. Brabyn and Charline M. Wackman Trust Fund

Bracken Family Fellowship FundBraden Trust Presidential Scholarship in

AgricultureFrancis Rush Bradley Excellence FundJoseph T. Bradley Endowed Scholarship

FundGeorge B. Brain Administrative Leadership

AwardGeorge B. Brain Library Education

Excellence FundFrank Brands Distinguished Professorship in

Analog ElectronicsFrank and Irene Brandt Memorial Music

ScholarshipF.C. “Bobo” Brayton Baseball Endowment

FundMelva Jean Kinch Breffeilh Memorial

ScholarshipScott Breier Leadership EndowmentAgnes Busek Brenneis Scholarship for MenAgnes Busek Brenneis Scholarship for

WomenBurrill W. and Myrtle C. Bresemann

Endowed Scholarship FundHoward E. Brewer Memorial Endowment

in BotanyRobert and Maryhelen Brimble Endowment

for the College of Veterinary MedicineDorothy Shea Brink Memorial Fund

Brinson Chair in Investment ManagementBrislawn Graduate Fellowship in Biological

SciencesBrodeur/Rathbun Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipDon E. Brook Memorial Scholarship FundJohn Robert Brown WSU Vancouver

Endowed Scholarship FundOlin S. Brown Memorial Scholarship FundJennie Brown Rawlins Scholarship in

Creative WritingArt and Helen Brunstad Endowed

Scholarship in ChemistryArt and Helen Brunstad Endowed Tennis

and Baseball ScholarshipsArt and Helen Brunstad Endowment

for Faculty Research and Support in Sociology

E.A. and Harriet Bryan Scholarship FundLewis E. and Stella G. Buchanan

Distinguished ProfessorshipSidney R. Buckley and Daughter Honors

ScholarshipRobert W. and Eleanor M. Bucklin Archives

EndowmentRobert W. and Eleanor M. Bucklin Golden

Cougar EndowmentDoris Doyle Buckman and Henry Taylor

Buckman Agriculture Research FundPhyllis and Terry Buckridge Endowment in

the College of EducationHenry T. Buechel Memorial EndowmentWilliam and Evelyn Bugge Scholarship FundGeorge M. Buhaly Endowed Scholarship

FundJoseph and Jean Buhaly Endowed

ScholarshipLinda L. Bump Graduate Fellowship in

Elementary and Secondary EducationMurray W. Bundy Student Award FundRolf M. Burger Memorial Scholarship FundBurgess Brothers Memorial Scholarship FundBurgess Brothers Memorial Scholarship, Lt.

Col. H.F.Edwin and Ruth Burgess Memorial Library

Collection EndowmentVictor Burke Memorial EndowmentBurlington Northern Foundation Graduate

Fellowship - Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Service

Fred and Esther Burmaster Memorial Scholarship Fund

Robert and Bruce Burnett Memorial Scholarship in Engineering

David and Edna M. Burns Endowed Scholarship in Education

Calvin Brett Burtenshaw Memorial Scholarship Fund

Jerry and Angelina Burtenshaw Endowment for Lecture Series

Jerry and Angelina Burtenshaw Excellence Fund in Hotel and Restaurant Administration

Loyd A. Bury Theta Chi Memorial ScholarshipAnita Busek Endowed ScholarshipJohanna Busek Endowed Scholarship for

Students in Women’s StudiesDonald and Sylvia Bushaw Presidential

ScholarshipLeo K. Bustad FundSigne Byrd Bustad Scholarship for Family

Consumer Science EducatorsDr. Reuben A. Button Memorial ScholarshipEvalyn Johnson Byers Nursing Scholarship

FundCAHE FFA/4-H/FHA Leaders Endowed

Scholarship FundCAHNRS Scholarship EndowmentJohn and Marie Cain Scholarship FundMr. and Mrs. Delbert Caldwell EndowmentDwight and Beverly Call ScholarshipTony Callison Memorial Endowment FundBernice, Gerald and Oscar Camp Scholarship

FundJerry W. Camp, Sr. and Family Endowed

Baseball ScholarshipJohn F. Camp, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipMel and Donna Camp EndowmentCharles D. Campbell EndowmentR. Keith Campbell Endowed Professorship in

Diabetes CareWilliam J. and Phyllis J. Campbell Athletic

Scholarship FundFrank Wiggins Candee ScholarshipMabel Olson Candee ScholarshipM.S. and Susie Cannon ScholarshipRuth Brimble Carantzas College of Education

Excellence EndowmentRuth Brimble Carantzas Endowed

ScholarshipGarbriel Cardenas Memorial AwardOmer L. Carey Endowed Chair in Financial

EducationSybil Brooks Carlton Scholarship FundCarmichael Family EndowmentHarriett Carmody Memorial Endowed

Scholarship FundCarson Family Endowed ScholarshipCarson International Business Scholars FundRon and Louise Carter Broadcasting AwardCasebier Family Scholarship in Chemical

Engineering

Beverly Casebier Memorial Scholarship in Chemistry

Ron Casebier Chemistry Scholarship Endowment

H. Paul Castleberry Graduate Fellowship in International Relations

E.P. Catts Memorial LectureshipDennis B. Cearlock, Memorial Scholarship

in EngineeringCenter for Animal Well-BeingCH2M Hill Hanford Group, Inc. WSU Tri-

Cities Entrepreneurship EndowmentCharlene E. Clark Simulation and Practice

Centers EndowmentRaymond S. Chase Scholarship FundChateau Ste. Michelle Distinguished

Professorship in ViticultureChateau Ste. Michelle Endowed ScholarshipRobert A. Cheatham Engineering

Management LecturesRon Cheatham Endowed ScholarshipChemical Engineering Anniversary FundLouis C. and Mary Lee Chesnut Scholarship

in Animal SciencesChicona Endowment FundDr. T. J. Chow Endowed Fellowship in

ChemistryKent and Cheryl Christensen Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipAnn Sherman Christian Endowed

ScholarshipGladys Christian Animal Sciences Equine

EndowmentGladys Christian Scholarship for Women

Majoring in Animal Science at WSUAlfred Christianson Distinguished

Professorship in Vegetable Seed ScienceJanet McCroskey Church Graduate

FellowshipRod and Janet Church Scholarship and

Support FundRoderick W. Church Memorial Graduate

FellowshipCivil and Environmental Engineering

Emeritus Faculty FundCivil Engineering Endowment Memorial

FundClark County Master Gardener

EndowmentAsa V. Clark Memorial FundAsa V. Jr. and Kaye Clark Endowed Golf

ScholarshipWalter F. Clark Memorial ScholarshipJinx Clarke Memorial Endowed ScholarshipVesta and Walter Clarkson Memorial

Scholarship

Class of 1950 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 1951 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 1952 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 1953 Scholarship EndowmentClass of 1961 Professionalism EndowmentClass of 1972 Teaching Hospital Operating

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EndowmentClass of 1999 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2000 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2001 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2002 Scholarship EndowmentClass of 2003 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2004 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2005 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2006 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2007 Endowed ScholarshipClass of 2008 Endowed ScholarshipFrank D. Cleary Scholarship FundPaul and Marjorie Clement Memorial

Mathematics ScholarshipCleveland Visiting Scholar FundAlfred A. Cleveland and Family Endowment

for the Ernest O. Holland LibraryGreg Click Radio Endowment in

CommunicationsBen and Tooey Clifford Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipRobert L. and Maude L. Cline Endowed

Scholarship FundWalter L. and Theon G. Cline Endowed

ScholarshipCharles B. Clizer, Jr. Graduate Fellowship in

Education AdministrationWalter J. Clore Scholarship EndowmentFrank Winfield Cobb Foreign Language

ScholarshipJames Cochran ScholarshipRuth M. Coffin Endowed ScholarshipArthur L. and Julia Cohen Scholarship FundEvelyn Coie Memorial Presidential

Scholarship FundJ. Paul Coie Presidential ScholarshipCollege of Education Alumni Association

Scholarship FundCollege of Engineering and Architecture

Advisory Board Reid C. Miller Excellence in Instruction

College of Liberal Arts Future Cougars of Color Fund

College of Sciences Board of Visitors Endowment

College of Sciences Scholarship for the Promotion of Diversity

College of Sciences World Class Fund

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College of Veterinary Medicine Excellence Award

Wayne and Eileen Collier Scholarship FundGeorge and Margaret A. Comegys

Memorial ScholarshipWilson M. and Helen H. Compton

Development FundAnna Conley Scholarship Endowment in

Veterinary MedicineCharles R. Conner Museum Development

FundConstruction Management Student

Excellence FundGeorge and Bernadine Converse Historical

EndowmentGeorge and Bernadine Converse Military

Science EndowmentGeorge and Bernadine Converse Veterinary

Medicine EndowmentDorothy B. Cook Endowment FundNola Cook Broadcasting EndowmentR. James Cook Endowed Chair in Wheat

ResearchCooney Family Graduate Research FundFrances R. Kerr Cooper Endowment FundCooperative WSU and Wenatchee Valley

College Joint Chair in Pomology Endowment

Metta Cordes ScholarshipCorps of Discovery ChairCougar Mania Facilities Excellence

EndowmentCougar Volleyball Excellence EndowmentCoughlin Porter Lundeen ASCE (American

Society of Civil Engineering Endowment)Charles Cowen Student Aid and

Scholarship FundEarl and Erma Colyar Family EndowmentCarl N. Cozier Memorial ScholarshipPhilip H. and Steven P. Cozier Memorial

ScholarshipAgnes H. Craig Endowed Scholarship FundDick Crain Engineering Education

Improvement EndowmentRichard Crain Ethics Award Endowment

FundLloyd B. Craine ScholarshipGail L. and Marilyn J. (Karlenberg) Cramer

Endowed ScholarshipRocky Crate, DVM and Foundation for

North American Wild Sheep Endowed Chair in Wild Sheep Disease Research

Creighton Endowment for Native American Students

Creighton Graduate Fellowship for Native American Students

Glenn A. and Jane L. Crosby Graduate Scholars Endowment

James W. Crosby Memorial ScholarshipWilliam Cross Memorial FundClayton Crowe Endowed ScholarshipCrowley Golden Retriever EndowmentFrank and Marge Crowley Endowed

ScholarshipMarge Crowley Canine Cancer Research

EndowmentJulian Culbertson Memorial EndowmentHarold E. Culver Memorial ScholarshipEarmel D. Cunningham Memorial FundHarold P. Curtis Scholarship FundJoe Cvancara Memorial ScholarshipMaynard Lee Daggy ScholarshipDahmen-Williams Scholarship and Loan

FundDairy Program Development Endowed

FundDorothy Dakin ScholarshipWinthrop G. Dale, DVM, and Dawn Jacobs

Dale Endowed Veterinary ScholarshipR. S. Dalrymple ScholarshipWaite Dalrymple Environmental Laboratory

EndowmentDammeier, Dillon and Flaherty Scholarship

FundHomer J. Dana Memorial FundDaniel Family EndowmentDarden Restaurants Foundation

Endowment for Hospitality StudentsLouise F. Holzer Darden Memorial Research

FundRexford Daubenmire Fund for Graduate

EducationRexford Daubenmire Nature Preserve FundVictor P. Dauer Fund for Professional

DevelopmentMike Davidson Memorial Scholarship FundBill and Betty Davis Endowment for Basic

and Applied Research in Immunology of Food and Companion Animals

Loyal H. Davis FellowshipMargaret West Davis Voice Music

Scholarship FundMark Davis Memorial Scholarship in MusicMuriel Emma Dawley Memorial

EndowmentGeorge and Marjorie Day Excellence

EndowmentDDB/Seattle Minority Student-Athletic

Communication ScholarshipJ. de Weerd Memorial Fellowship for

Excellence in Potato ResearchDeary Sisters Scholarship Fund

Ike and Claire Deeter Endowed Athletic Scholarship

N.A. Degerstrom, Incorporated Scholarship in Civil Engineering

Delta Delta Delta ScholarshipJoe DeMartini Graduate Teaching

FellowshipHarvey Denton Endowment in PharmacyHarvey Denton/Ronald McDonald

House Charities of Spokane Endowed Scholarship in Pharmacy

Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology Operations Endowment

Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology Research Development Fund

Ann Madsen Depew Memorial FundLouis Desvoignes Music Scholarship FundDorothy Detlor Graduate Fellowship in

Nursing EducationEthel M. Dettman EndowmentHerman Deutsch Memorial FellowshipHerman Deutsch Memorial Library FundGenevieve DeVleming Presidential

Scholarship FundRobert F. and Genevieve L. DeVleming

Endowed ScholarshipWalter L. Devlin Golf Scholarship

EndowmentDonald and Gwendolyn Dewy Endowed

Scholarship in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

DeYoung Endowed Athletic ScholarshipDeYoung Executive-in-Residence

EndowmentLowell and Stella DeYoung Degree

Completion EndowmentLowell and Stella DeYoung Endowed

Football ScholarshipLowell and Stella DeYoung Women’s

Basketball EndowmentRoland O. Dhondt Student Scholarship

FundDial Corporation ScholarshipDale and Olive Mae Dibble Liberty Bell

High School Science ScholarshipJ. Thomas Dickinson Endowment in PhysicsDie Apotheke Scholarship in PharmacyAlice L. Diers Bacteriology Enrichment FundAlice Lloyd Diers and William E. Diers

Microbiology Student EndowmentLeonard E. and Ruth O. Dighton

Scholarship EndowmentDillon-Flaherty Unrestricted Endowment

FundMahmoud M. Dillsi Family Graduate

Fellowship

Dining Service and Vending Employees Endowed Scholarships Fund

Guy Dissmore Memorial FundDix Family Endowed Scholarship in

Athletics and Construction ManagementRick and Jacque Doane Endowed

Scholarship in PharmacyRon and Carol Doane Scholarship FundDobson Family Graduate FellowshipKaren Johnson Doke Memorial ScholarshipSusan and Sarah Dolan Memorial

ScholarshipEd and Virginia Donaldson Surface Science

FellowshipDopps, Core, Odom, Ethridge Endowed

ScholarshipDonald Downen Endowed ScholarshipGeorge N. Dragnich ScholarshipMike and Jean Dragnich Endowment FundCharles and Audrey Drake Fellowship in

Honor of Dr. A.T. HenriciFrances Drake Fine Arts Endowed

Scholarship for UndergraduatesMiles and Muriel Dresser Endowment FundArthur Eilert Drucker Scholarship FundClaude Drumhiller Memorial Endowed

ScholarshipEdith and Edwin Dumas Endowed

Scholarship for ExcellenceFrederick Dumin Memorial ScholarshipJoe Duncalfe ScholarshipDorthy Dix Jackson Dunker and

Halwen A. Dunker Scholarship in Teacher Education

Dorthy Dix Jackson Dunker and Halwen A. Dunker Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine

Adam Duncan Dunn Memorial ScholarshipGeorge F. and Gladys E. Dunning

Excellence FundGilbert Hall Dunstan Scholarship FundPaul H. and Norma Tuson Dupertuis

Memorial ScholarshipServet A. Duran Scholarship FundLaura C. Dustan Scholarship FundGeorge Duvall ScholarshipIrwin A. Dyer Award for Excellence in

Nutrition Study FellowshipEastern Washington Masonry Promotion

Group Graduate FellowshipHerbert L. and Margaret G. Eastlick

ScholarshipsHerbert L. Eastlick Distinguished Graduate

FellowshipHerbert L. Eastlick Distinguished

Professorship

Herbert L. Eastlick ScholarshipEastman-Vosburgh ScholarshipMartha Ford Ebner ScholarshipFrances Edwards Memorial Research FundDorothy Eggerman Memorial Endowment

FundEhlo-Webb Endowed Athletic ScholarshipNorm Ehmann Endowed Chair in Urban

Pest ManagementJon and Valerie Eliassen Business ScholarshipCarl “Tuffy” and Virginia Ellingsen Endowed

ScholarshipBen and Nancy Ellison Faculty Fellowship in

Math, Science, Reading, or LiteracyBenjamin and Nancy Ellison EndowmentClaire R. Ellsworth ScholarshipFrederic P. Emery Endowed Scholarship

FundHauser-Emtman Endowed Honors

ScholarshipEndowment for Teaching Laboratories and

Classroom EnhancementTommy Eng Endowed Football Scholarship

at WSUCaroline Engle Distinguished Professorship

in Research in Infectious DiseasesL.W. Engels Student Loan FundSteven C. English EndowmentJoseph G. and Lillian W. Englmann

Endowed ScholarshipM.E. and Audrey H. Ensminger Agricultural

Pavilion Restoration FundDr. and Mrs. M.E. Ensminger ScholarshipEntomology Graduate Student Support

FundEntrepreneurial Pharmacy and Health Care

Endowed ChairEntrepreneurship and Innovation

Excellence FundRalph E. Erb Graduate Student FellowshipEd and Ayleen Erickson Endowed

ScholarshipIrwin Erickson EndowmentElvin G. Ericson Endowed Memorial

ScholarshipErnest and Margaret Stone International

Student Endowed ScholarshipC. Alvin and Virginia G. Eshelman

Excellence Endowment in Veterinary Medicine

Hattie Espy and Irene Valeska Scholarship Endowment

Harold D. Eubanks Endowed ScholarshipHarry Benton Evans FoundationDr. Ivor Evans Memorial Scholarship for

Cancer Research

Kathryn M. Evans Memorial ScholarshipMorris E. Ewell Memorial Scholarship FundJames M. Ewing Scholarship FundJohn and Donna Kay Fabian Scholarship

FundFaculty Research Support Endowment in

the Department of SociologyMarlene W. Fallquist Student-Athlete

College of Sciences Endowed ScholarshipRichard J. Fallquist Student-Athlete College

of Business Endowed ScholarshipHarriet and Dick Farman Excellence

Endowment in MusicRichard and Harriet Farman Endowed

ScholarshipDr. R. Keith Farrell ScholarshipR. Keith Farrell Endowed Memorial FundRobert R. Fast Endowed Food Animal

Research FundFrank P. Feenan Scholarship FundJean (Thornton) Ferguson Graduate

Fellowship in Viticulture/EnologyOscar and Muriel Holloway Ferrians

Endowment in Foreign Languages and Literature

Oscar and Muriel Holloway Ferrians Endowment in Geology

Dr. Vitt and Mary Ferrucci Distinguished Educator in Math, Science and Technology Education

Marianne Hawley Fessler Endowment in Music

Damien Ficek Memorial Scholarship for Athletic Medicine

Iris Finch Memorial Loan FundFischer Agriculture Library FundLarry and Joyce Fisher Scholarship in

Construction ManagementManson B. Fisher Memorial FundAl and Nancy Flechsig Fund for Lab

ImprovementFred L. and Rose Marie Fleischmann

Endowed ScholarhipTravirse M. and Eula Boggan Floch

Memorial ScholarshipJulia D. Flory Memorial Endowment FundStephen P. A. Fodor and Janelle Benoit

Graduate Fellowship for the School of Molecular Biosciences

Bill Foeppel Memorial Scholarship FundErwin N. and Jennie L. Foisy ScholarshipFoley Congressional Endowment FundThomas S. Foley Distinguished

Professorship in GovernmentThomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy

and Public Service Endowment

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Football Scholarship FundEffie Cavaness Foote Memorial ScholarshipFlorence Forst Artist in Residence FundJ. Roberts and Marcia Fosberg

Distinguished Professorship in PharmacyNeal and Helen Fosseen Scholarship

EndowmentDavid Foster Neurology EndowmentOliver Milton “Bill” Foster Scholarship

EndowmentFrank Fowler Endowed Graduate Fellowship

in ChemistryDavid F. Fox Memorial Scholarship Fund in

Electrical EngineeringVincent Franceschi Graduate Research

Fellowship in Plant BiologyFrank Institute for Engineering

Entrepreneurship and DesignHarold and Diana Frank Electrical

Engineering Fellowship FundHarold Frank Engineering

Entrepreneuership Institute FundGlen D. Franklin Endowed Graduate

Fellowship in Crops and SoilsHugh Duncan Fraser Memorial EndowmentCline W. Frasier and Gretchen Gnauck

Frasier Endowed ScholarshipFred W. Frasier Memorial ScholarshipFreedom Philosophy EndowmentFreedom Philosophy Scholarship FundClive and Shari Freidenrich Endowed

Alumni Leadership ScholarshipClive and Shari Freidenrich Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipLeVern and Marion Freimann Presidential

Scholarship FundC. Clement and Helen B. French

ScholarshipJanet Friedman, PhD, Memorial Fellowship

in Anthropology/ArchaeologyCharlotte Friel Memorial Communications

LectureshipJohn Mathews Friel Memorial Arts

LectureshipFriends of the College of Veterinary

Medicine Endowment FundDr. Orville Frost Endowment in

TheriogenologyBeatrice L. Fry Memorial ScholarshipGary and Sandy Fryer Scholarship for

Women in Mechanical EngineeringRobert and Myrtle Fulfs Endowed Scholarship

in Animal Science

Dr. J. R. Fuller Memorial Scholarship Endowment

Julius Galland Fellowship and Scholarship Fund

Glen E. Galligan Student Development and Conferences Fund

Barbara Gallina Scholarship FundAlfred D. and Genevieve F. Gallucci

Scholarship FundDonald R. Galpin Memorial Scholarship

EndowmentMatilda F. Gannon Scholarship FundGannon-Goldsworthy Hall Achievement

AwardChuck Gardner Graduate Fellowship in Risk

Management and InsuranceFloris and Anita Garner EndowmentMax F. Garred, Jr. Memorial EndowmentRichard Garrison Memorial ScholarshipWilliam B. Gasman Scholarship EndowmentLuigi Gastaldo and Flora Brevette Rosa

Buy-A-Busload-of-Kids-ProgramFred Gawad Endowed Memorial Scholarship

in Electrical EngineeringClive C. Gay Field Disease Investigation Unit

EndowmentMary Lou Hood Gearhiser Endowment FundGeneral Manager’s Employer Scholarship

FundGeneral Scholarship FundGeology Board of Visitors/Alumni

EndowmentHarry H. George, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipHenry George and Sons Athletics

ScholarshipHenry George and Sons ScholarshipLloyd George Scholarship FundDr. Lynn A. George II Memorial Scholarship

FundLouis W. Getzin Memorial Scholarship for

Graduate Student TravelBruce Gibbins Graduate Travel Fellowship in

the School of Molecular BiosciencesArthur Gibson Endowed ScholarshipAubrey Gibson Presidential Scholarship

FundWeldon B. Gibson Presidential ScholarshipDr. E.M. Gildow Memorial ScholarshipGill Teaching Excellence Endowment in

BusinessJohn and Sylvia Gobiet Scholarship FundEugene L. Gochnauer Scholarship and

Science Endowment FundGolden Cougar Endowment FundGolding Family Graduate FellowshipHarry E. Goldsworthy Wheat Research Fund

Dr. Philip and Doris Gollnick Veterinary Graduate Research and Scholarship Endowment

Thomas A. Goodwin, Sr. Memorial Scholarship in Electrical Engineering

Judge William N. Goodwin Memorial Scholarship Fund

Goranson Dairy Products Evaluation Team Travel Fund

Carol E. Gordon and Mary Lou Enberg Endowed Professional Series in Sport Studies

John R. Gorham Comparative Medicine Scholarship Endowment

Dr. John Gorham Fellowship in Veterinary Medicine

Roy L. Goss Turfgrass EndowmentLuella Gottstein Endowment for Equine

ResearchGeorge A. Goudy Scholarship FundGovila Endowment Scholarship in Materials

ScienceWilliam and Mary Lynn Graber

Entrepreneurial Leadership Endowment in Sciences

William and Mary Lynn Graber Mathematics Development Endowment Fund

Edward E. Graff Scholarship FundEdward E. Graff State 4-H Club FundShirl O. Graham Research Fellowship FundGeorge and Marianne Grant Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipGeorge and Marianne Grant Engineering

Excellence EndowmentGeorge and Marianne Grant Tri-Cities

Engineering EndowmentGravette Scholarship FundGray W. Varsity Club Scholarship

EndowmentJames and Carol Graybill Engineering

Scholarship FundElwyn and Harriett Weber Green Memorial

FundFrank Green Graduate Award in Choral/

Vocal MusicHenry and Myrtle Green Undergraduate

Business Scholarship EndowmentDr. John W. and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Greenlaw

Memorial ScholarshipPatrick Greenside Memorial ScholarshipArnold and Julia Greenwell Memorial

ScholarshipGreenwood Family Sciences Endowed

ScholarshipGrimes Family Endowment

Jon and Charlena Grimes Scholarship FundMichael D. Griswold Fellowship in

Reproductive BiologyAlice C. Groth Endowed ScholarshipJ.A. Guitteau Scholarship FundGurney Fund for Eating Disorders Education

and PreventionHoward Hackedorn Memorial ScholarshipEvelyn W. Hacker Scholarship–Colonial

Dames of XVII Century Ruth Whitman Chapter

Evelyn W. Hacker Scholarship–Daughters of American Revolution Eliza Hart Spaulding Chapter

Sidney G. Hacker Mathematics Scholarship Fund

Sidney G. Hacker Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship

Hagadone/Jaeger Endowed Athletic Scholarship

Marvin R. and Evelyn M. Hales Athletic Scholarship Fund

Marvin R. Hales Veterinarian Student Scholarship/Loan Fund

Elizabeth R. Hall Endowment ScholarshipHoward and Hermina Hallgarth ScholarshipRobert and Claire Hallowell Scholarship

FundJohn E. Halver Endowed LectureMike and Kathy Hambelton EndowmentScott B. Hambelton Memorial Scholarship

EndowmentMax Ward Hammond Memorial

Scholarship FundMelvin Hamre Scholarship in AgricultureFlorence and George Handy Endowed

Scholarship in Liberal ArtsFlorence and George Handy Endowed

Scholarship in SciencesEdwin H. and Carrie M. Hanford Memorial

ScholarshipCarl M. Hansen Foundation Graduate

FellowshipFlorence Hansen Memorial ScholarshipLynn R. Hansen Beatles and Comix

Collections Endowment FundSigfred Theodore Hansen Memorial

ScholarshipRichard D. Harbour Memorial ScholarshipMargaret M. Hard Home Economics

Research Endowment FundJacob and Annine Harder Scholarship FundJohn Jacob and Ellen D. Harder Memorial

ScholarshipGeorge and Lucille Hardgrove ScholarshipGertrude R. Hardman Native Plant Award

Felix Harke Endowed Scholarship in AthleticsBetty Georgian Harp Scholarship

EndowmentA.H. Harrington Scholarship FundRuth Lenore Harris Nutritional EndowmentCharles W. Harrison Engineering Scholarship

FundMargaret Garthe Harrison Pharmacy

Scholarship FundDavid E. Harsch Memorial Endowment FundHart Endowed Excellence FundDr. Edwin J. Hart Chemistry Scholarship FundGardner O. Hart Excellence Endowment in

the College of BusinessRobert F. and Mary Lou Harwood Graduate

FellowshipDonald Hastings Memorial Endowment

FundDr. and Mrs. J.C. Hathaway Future Teachers

of Color Endowment (a.k.a. Shirley A. Williams Future Teachers of Color Endowment)

Hauser Family Endowed ScholarshipHawley-Weaver Scholarship FundJeannette Hayner Presidential Scholarship

FundWayne E. Hays EndowmentDr. Frederick DeForest Heald Memorial FundDr. Henry Townley Heald Memorial FundNellie Townley Heald ScholarshipHealing Gifts EndowmentHealth Sciences Library Endowment FundHeathman Brothers’ Endowed ScholarshipLt. Eric Hedeen, USAF, Memorial Scholarship

FundHelene and Albert Heglund ScholarshipEdward and Arlene Heinemann Animal

Science EndowmentMargaret L. “Marci” Henderson 4-H National

Congress EndowmentRobert K. Henderson Endowed Scholarship

in Political ScienceKeith R. Henrickson Memorial ScholarshipJulia Elinora Henry Memorial ScholarshipElizabeth Herbert Presidential ScholarshipWilliam F. Herbert ScholarshipTeresa A. Hetzel Endowment for Equine

ResearchHewlett Packard Endowed Scholarship at

WSU VancouverHarvey J. and Jessie V. Hibler Memorial

FundBarbara J. Higgins Endowment in

International HealthNelson L. Higgins Memorial Scholarship

Fund

Noe Higinbotham Memorial Endowment in Botany

Alberta Hill Academic Excellence AwardOtto and Opal Hill Endowment in

Agriculture and Home EconomicsLarry and Janet Hiller Endowment FundJoe K. Hillers Dairy Education Endowment

FundSmith and Adella L. Hilliard Memorial FundGeoffrey Hilton Memorial Endowment FundErvin and Fay Hindin Scholarship FundHinrichs Family EndowmentHinrichs Memorial Scholarship FundElshe Marie Fulfs Hinrichs ScholarshipMax Hinrichs Scholarship FundMax Hinrichs, Sr. ScholarshipWalter and Vinnie Hinz Endowed

ScholarshipWalter and Vinnie Hinz Endowed

Scholarship in Civil EngineeringJohn P. Hirth Excellence Fund In Materials

Science and EngineeringBernice Hitchings Endowment FundHix Family Endowed ScholarshipFrancis T. and Janis D. Ho Graduate

ScholarshipKarl Hobson Memorial Endowment FundMarilyn Hoefner Athletics Scholarship FundMarilyn R. Hoefner School of Music

Scholarship FundJohn E. Hoffman Memorial Scholarship

FundPaul Hohenschuh and Marjorie Winkler

EndowmentAnn Chittenden Holland Endowed

ScholarshipAnn Chittenden Holland FellowshipErnest O. Holland Presidential ScholarshipPhillip C. Holland Lectureships FundJan Holloway Excellence in Clinical

Instruction AwardCharles “Chubb” and Bertha Holmes

Athletic ScholarshipClarence Lee Holmes Endowed ScholarshipHome Economics Scholarship FundHonors College Endowed Scholarship FundHonors College Endowment for Faculty

ExcellenceHonors College Endowment FundHarry Geoffrey Hopkins Memorial

EndowmentHorticulture Club ScholarshipTom and Lois Hougan Endowment for

Student Experiences in AdvertisingTom McKay and Lois McBride Hougan

Memorial Endowed Scholarship

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Howard H. House Scholarship FundFrances M. and Corinne R. Howard

Endowment for Excellence in Engineering

Dr. George Philip Howard Endowed Scholarship

Mary Elizabeth and Jack W. Howard, Sr., Endowed Scholarship

Glen and Juanita Hower Endowed Fund for Student Excellence

Chin Hsu Memorial Scholarship in Electrical Engineering

Huber Family EndowmentDianna L. Huber Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipJames D. Huber Chair in EntrepreneurshipJames D. Huber Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipThe James Huber Memorial Entrepreneur

Scholarship FundJason D. and Ryan J. Huber Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipGeorge and Carolyn Hubman

Distinguished Professorship in Management Information Systems

Myron and Marie Huckle Geology Scholarship

Dr. Arthur E. Hudson Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund

Huie-Rogers Endowed Chair in Computer Science #1

Huie-Rogers Endowed Chair in Computer Science #2

James H. Hulbert Scholarship Endowment Fund

Howard and Ada Hunt Scholarship FundLeila Wall Hunt ScholarshipJ. Bruce and Marian Hunter Scholarship

FundElmer C. and Necia B. Huntley Endowed

Scholarship FundElmer C. and Necia B. Huntley Endowed

(Athletic) Scholarship FundClara and Arlin “Bud” Huttner Scholarship

EndowmentThomas and Catherine Hyslop Family

Graduate Fellowship in Crop and Soil Sciences

Immunex Scholarship FundIndia Research and Scholarship FundIntegrus FundIntensive American Language Center

Scholarship FundIntercollegiate College of Nursing Graduate

FellowshipInterfraternity Council Trust Fund

Nell Kruegel Irion Memorial Scholarship FundWm Iritani Memorial Scholarship and

Research FellowshipClaude and Kathleen Irwin Regents

ScholarshipRafik and Marysue Itani Staff Excellence

AwardMr. and Mrs. Eisaku Ito Scholarship FundAaron Iverson Education Abroad FundDaniel V. Iyall Endowed ScholarshipLyle and Lela “Millie” Jacklin Geology

ScholarshipKeith M. and Turi A. Jackson Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipKeith and Turi Jackson Graduate FellowshipKeith Jackson Distinguished Presidential

ScholarshipAndrew Jackson-Birch Memorial Scholarship

FundHarley Jacquot Soil Fertility Research

Endowment FundBret D. and Roger D. James Memorial FundMaurice T. and Helen James Entomology

Museum FundNorrell Duane James Recruitment, Retention

and Scholarship EndowmentRose Marie and “Bus” James Endowment

FundMarilyn Jeffers Call-A-Coug Endowed

ScholarshipEldred L. Jenne FellowshipHazel E. Jepson ScholarshipBasil and Ella A. Jerard Endowment FundLynn R. Jewell Memorial ScholarshipDonald and Helen Jewett President’s

Endowment for ExcellenceGeorge Frederick Jewett Foundation

Graduate Fellowship ProgramMilton A. Jewett Memorial FundMartin J. Jinks Memorial Scholarship FundJohnson Electrical Engineering ScholarshipClaudius O. and Mary W. Johnson

Distinguished Professorship in HistoryClaudius O. and Mary W. Johnson Graduate

Fellowship in Political ScienceClaudius O. and Mary W. Johnson

Scholarship in Political ScienceDale Johnson Memorial ScholarshipGlenn A. Johnson Communications

EndowmentIrvin Johnson Scholarship FundM.E. and Maxine Johnson Honors College

Scholarship FundNeil W. and Eunice L. Johnson ScholarshipOrville E. and Marion Hudson Johnson

Scholarship for Athletic Training

Randall Johnson Endowed ScholarshipRoger and Sue Johnson Endowed Director

of Athletics Excellence FundRoger M. Johnson General Studies

ScholarshipTorleif Johnson Animal Sciences Research

EndowmentJoint Career Resources Endowment FundRobert Jonas EndowmentDelbert E. and Marilyn M. Jones Memorial

ScholarshipDennis and Lowella Jones ScholarshipE.H. Jones Endowed Scholarship FundEdyrn H. Jones Memorial Athletic

EndowmentMaynard H. Jones Scholarship FundMuriel Jones ScholarshipBernice I. Jordan Memorial Scholarship in

Home EconomicsBernice I. Jordan Memorial Scholarship in

Pre-MedicineJoyeux Noelle ScholarshipWilbur N. Joyner Memorial ScholarshipKagley Family Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipKaiser Aluminum and Chemical

Corporation ScholarshipVerle Kaiser Conservation Endowment FundWilma Kamerrer FundKappa Sigma Unit of WSU ScholarshipJohn C. and Loella Kay Kassebaum

Scholarship FundLyn Kaste-Gould Memorial Scholarship

FundZeno and Kay Katterle ScholarshipPhilip L. Kays Distinguished Professorship in

Management Information SystemsBerger Keatts Distinguished ProfessorshipFlorence Hamilton Kebric Memorial

ScholarshipHorace and Agnes Keeney Scholarship

EndowmentMary R. Kees Endowed ScholarshipArnie and Marta Kegel Graduate Fellowship

in EducationArnie and Marta Kegel Scholarship in

NursingArnold and Marta Kegel Graduate

Fellowship in Biological Systems Engineering

Arnold and Marta Kegel Scholarship in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Elmer Kegel Memorial Scholarship FundFred A. Keller Agricultural ScholarshipRonald L. Kelley Excellence in Education

Scholarship

R. August Kempf Scholarship FundDorothy Kennedy Endowed Graduate

FellowshipDorothy Otto Kennedy Distinguished

Professorship in PharmacyDorothy Otto Kennedy Endowed Scholarship

FundJanice Sourwine Kenney Memorial

Scholarship in PharmacyBernice Kent Washington Animal Disease

Diagnostic Laboratory Operations Endowment Fund

Dr. Gordon H. Keown FundJulie Kerr Scholarship in MathematicsNicolas and Karen Kiessling EndowmentWallis and Marilyn Kimble Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipJack T. Kimbrell Mechanical Engineering

Design FundLaverna E. Kimbrough Vocal Music

ScholarshipKing County Alumni Association Scholarship

EndowmentKing County Cougar Club ScholarshipLola Hamilton King Endowed ScholarshipCharles Glen King Fellowship and

Lectureship in BiochemistryCharles Glen King Graduate Fellowship and

Lectureship FundDouglas W. King Endowed ScholarshipErvin King Memorial Endowment ScholarshipJames R. King Memorial FellowshipJim and Lisa King Endowed Athletics

ScholarshipVirginia M. King Elementary Education

ScholarshipBrigadier General John F. Kinney Memorial

FundBrigadier General John F. Kinney Memorial

Scholarship FundBrigadier General John F. Kinney Memorial

Scholarship in EECSBob Kipe Information Systems Scholarship

FundH. Wayne Kirby Scholarship FundWarren and Helen Kirk FundFrank and Diana Kirkbride Endowed Honors

ScholarshipMaxine McReynolds Kirmaier Memorial

Endowed ScholarshipLeonard B. Kirschner Endowed LectureshipF. Kitatani, M.D., Broadcast Journalism

Scholarship EndowmentDr. Paul A. Klavano Pharmacology AwardEllen Adams Klemgard Home Economics

Award

Ensign James E. Klemgard Scholarship Fund

Toni Klingman Scholarship EndowmentKnebelman Prize in MathematicsJoe C. Knowles Endowed Athletics

ScholarshipRobert B. and Adelle B. Knox Spanish

Language Scholarship FundGale C. Knutsen Memorial Undergraduate

Scholarship in the Department of Geology

Bernard and Bea Cunningham Koch Memorial Scholarship Endowment

Ed and Arlene Koetje Endowed ScholarshipVelle J. and Judy Kolde EndowmentRaili Korkka Endowment for Brown Bear

Study and ProtectionDr. James and Lillian Kraft Graduate

Fellowship EndowmentSarah Marie Schreck Kranz ScholarshipConnie and Gus Kravas Alumni Leadership

Scholarship FundSteven Olaf Arno Kreck Memorial

Scholarship in ManagementWilliam E. and Dorna I. Kreitz Memorial

ScholarshipEverette J. and Helen G. Kreizinger

Scholarship FundMonica Kremer EndowmentMarian Kruegel Memorial Library

Collection FundWilliam C. and Charlotte M. Kruegel

Scholarship FundKWSU/KTNW Public Television EndowmentLa Rue Family Endowed Memorial

Scholarship in Electrical EngineeringKeith L. Lamb Endowed Scholarship FundThomas P. Lamp Memorial ScholarshipEdwin F. and Helen L. Landerholm

Memorial ScholarshipPaul and Bessie Landis ScholarshipLane Family Lectureship Endowment in

Environmental Sciences at WSULane Family Presidential Scholarship FundRobert Lane Fellowship in Environmental

SciencesHoward H. and Erna Bradbury Langdon

ScholarshipsThelma Johnson Langdon EndowmentLanning Distinguished Lectureship for

Engineering Students at Washington State University

Ella H. Lanning-Letterman Scholarship Fund

Mary Lou LaPierre Endowed Scholarship Fund

Austin E. and Joan E. Larsen Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Comparative Biomedical Research Endowment Fund

Dr. Austin E. Larsen Scholarship EndowmentLaRue Family Endowed Scholarship in

PhysicsPaul Lauzier Distinguished Professorship in

Sustainable AgricultureMary March Leach Endowed ScholarshipRoger V. LeClerc II Memorial FellowshipDon and Julia Lee Scholarship FundEdith Strain Lee Memorial Endowed

ScholarshipLewis and Sarah Lee EndowmentLewis and Sarah Lee Endowment in

EngineeringLewis and Sarah Lee Honors Scholarship

EndowmentLeff Family Honors College Education

Abroad EndowmentHenry and Ingeborg Legoll Scholarship

FundBertha C. Leigh Memorial Economics

Excellence FundGeorge and Angela Lengas Scholarship

Endowment FundGeorge Lengas and Angela Lengas

Endowed FellowshipV.A. Leonard ScholarshipIvy I. Lewellen Endowed ScholarshipJohn Allen Lewis Memorial ScholarshipHumphrey W. Leynse Endowment FundL. R. and Jewell P. Libby Scholarship

Endowment FundLibrary Excellence FundMildred M. and Lester N. Liebel Endowed

ScholarshipMildred M. and Lester N. Liebel Endowed

Scholarship in AthleticsPhil and June Lighty Alumni Centre FundPhil and June Lighty Intercollegiate

Athletics FundPhil and June Lighty Opportunity/

Presidential Scholarship FundPhil and June Lighty Student Leadership

Program FundPhil and June Lighty Washington State

Magazine FundPhillip M. and June Lighty Leadership

AwardMarc and Michelle Linafelter Scholarship

for Academic ExcellenceLind Dryland Research Station Endowment

FundLindahl Memorial ScholarshipArne O. Lindberg Scholarship

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Herman and Brita Lindholm Endowed Chair in Metallurgy

Albert Lindstrom Scholarship FundLinux Users Group Endowment for Women

in Computer ScienceWilliam D. Lipe Visiting Scholar in

Archaeological Method and TheoryEve Rockwell Little Trust EndowmentIris Kay Lloyd Memorial Scholarship FundDr. Paul C. Lockhart Memorial FundR.H. and Jane Logan Endowed ScholarshipR.H. Logan Scholarship Fund in

ArchitectureAlan W. London Memorial Graduate

FellowshipCatherine Melissa Loomis Scholarship FundClarence C. “Spud” and Ray H. Loomis

ScholarshipElizabeth G. Lord ScholarshipJ.B. Lord Memorial Endowed Scholarship

in EnglishRobert E. Lord Excellence FundC. Oscar and Esther H. Loreen Memorial

Scholarship in EducationLouie Excellence Endowment in Veterinary

MedicineLouisiana Pacific Corporation Distinguished

Professorship in Wood Materials and Engineering Endowed Fund

Louisiana Pacific Endowment FundLove Brothers’ ScholarshipLuchting/Brewer Foreign Languages

and Literatures Faculty Enhancement Endowment

Leon Luck Faculty Award EndowmentDr. and Mrs. L.E. Ludvigson Scholarship

FundJohn Ludwig Endowed Graduate Fellowship

in Fine ArtsJohn Martin Ludwig Memorial Scholarship

FundDr. Harold F. Luke Endowment ScholarshipScott and Betty Lukins Graduate Fellowship

in the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service

Thomas E. Lutz Teaching Excellence AwardVictor L. Lyon/CIREI Distinguished

ProfessorshipRobert MacDonald Graduate Fellowship in

Vegetable Seed ScienceMackdanz Scholarship Endowment in

EngineeringKathy Mackey Athletics ScholarshipMyrtle MacLennan Scholarship EndowmentGerry and Mac MacNey Scholarship in

Environmental Horticulture

Eleanor Mader String Memorial Endowment

Hitoshi and Kazuko Maeda Japan-USA Educational Partnership Fund

Gus Allen Magnuson, Jr., ScholarshipHarry and Colleen Magnuson Presidential

Scholarship FundJim Maguire Graduate Fellowship in

International Seed TechnologyJohn and Wanda Majnarich Family

ScholarshipLouis Mallavia Memorial Endowment in

MicrobiologyJohn A. and Dolores F. Malone Scholarship

FundManchester-Jacobsen EndowmentHoward Mann Athletics Scholarship FundPatricia Ann Britten Manning Memorial

ScholarshipJohn and Monica Mansfield Endowed

ScholarshipLouis J. and Frances Manus Scholarship

Endowment FundAnthony M. Marchionne and Chance

EndowmentAnthony Marchionne Foundation for the

Scientific Study of Human Relations and Psychological Processes, Inc. Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Chris and Susan Marker Degree Completion Endowment

Peter M. Marker Memorial ScholarshipRom Markin Endowed Leadership in

BusinessRom J. Markin Entrepreneurship

ScholarshipFrancis A. “Bones” Marley Memorial

ScholarshipMarriott Foundation/Cody Rickert

Memorial Scholarship FundKen and Dorene Marshall Scholarship

EndowmentCharlotte Y. Martin Foundation FTOC

Support FundCharles Martin Memorial ScholarshipCharlotte Y. Martin Distinguished

Professorship in Agriculture ResearchCharlotte Y. Martin Foundation Athletic

ScholarshipCharlotte Y. Martin Presidential ScholarshipThomas W. Martin and Edward L. Jennings

Excellence EndowmentMasonry Industry EndowmentJoseph Matsen Endowment FundDonald S. and Marianna Merritt Matteson

Distinguished Professorship in Chemistry

Donald S. and Marianna Merritt Matteson Lectureship in Chemistry

Donald S. Matteson Graduate Fellowship Fund in the Department of Chemistry

Marianna Merritt and Donald S. Matteson Distinquished Professorship in Foreign Languages and Cultures

Ray and Ruth Matthews Endowed Scholarship Fund

H. Delight and Orlo H. Maughan Scholarship

Maughmer Freedom Philosophy Professorship Supplemental Endowment

Harry E. McAllister Scholarship for Quality Management Fund

C.R. “Mac” McCabe Endowed Scholarship in Entrepreneurship

Wes and Dolly McCabe Athletic ScholarshipPalmer J. and Evelyn McCarter Research

EndowmentMcCaw Scholarship Fund for Early

Childhood EducationE. Kenneth and Josephine Yocum

McClaskey Presidential ScholarshipGordon and Florence McCloskey Memorial

Graduate FellowshipMolly McClure Memorial Scholarship FundJohn E. McCoy Memorial FundJohn E. McCoy Veterinary Student Loan

FundJ. Houston McCroskey ScholarshipLorry and Judy McCroskey Endowment FundR.D. McCroskey Excellence Fund

EndowmentR.C. McCroskey Research FellowshipJon A. McCurdy Endowment Scholarship

FundJeri McDonald Endowment FundJohn and Maggie McDougall Memorial FundMargaret L. McEachern Student Advising

and Learning Center FundRobert and Margaret Carter McEachern

Presidential ScholarshipRobert B. McEachern Distinguished

Professorship in Equine MedicineRobert B. McEachern Fund for the

Development of StudentsLenora McEachran Cat Disease Research

Endowment FundPhyllis Clark McFadden Memorial Loan and

Student Aid FundsMcFadden/Yount Undergraduate Scholarship

in Biochemistry and Chemical BiologyMcGinnis FundEugene and Delphine McGinty/

Sammy Lorraine Holz-McGinty Memorial

Raymond and Loraine McGowan Endowed Scholarship and Support Fund

Sherman McGregor Agriculture Research Fund

Raymond Harrison McKenzie Endowed Scholarship

Norma McKinney-Roley and Pat Roley Endowed Football Scholarship

Norma McKinney-Roley and Pat Roley Endowed Scholarship in Communication

McLean Entrepreneur FundLarry and Inez Mclean Scholaship FundEd McLeary Distinguished Professorship in

Aquatic Health EndowmentDonald J. McLeod and Margaret N. McLeod

Endowment FundDonald J. McLeod Memorial Scholarship

FundMike McLeod Memorial Scholarship FundMcNeal Family Scholarship in Electrical

EngineeringMcNeal Family Scholarship in HorticultureCharles W. and William C. McNeil Memorial

Graduate FellowshipMeek, Markley, McPhail Scholarship FundClark and Annette Meinhart Endowed FundWilliam H. and Stella M. Melville ScholarshipMelvin Hamre Scholarship in Science

EducationJoseph and Barbara Mendelson Endowment

Research Fund in Honor of Their Dog Scout

George and Mabel Messinger Memorial Fund

Metriguard, Inc., Scholarship FundLeona M. Metzger Scholarship for WomenDr. Edward R. Meyer Endowed Scholarship

in PharmacyDr. Edward R. Meyer FundDr. Edward R. Meyer Scholarship in

PremedicineMeyer’s Point FundMichel Memorial EndowmentMicrobiology Development FundMicrobiology Student Aid FundWalter Mih Scholarship EndowmentArthur and Bess Mikalson Endowed

ScholarshipMiller Hull Partnership Design Excellence

ScholarshipJ. Reginald Miller Memorial ScholarshipRichard C. and Eleanor Resch Miller

Veterinary Bacteriology Teaching Endowment Fund

Robert L. Miller Memorial Music Scholarship Fund

Miller-Manchester Endowed ScholarshipJoseph W. Mills Scholarship EndowmentRuth Minard FundOrilla E. Miner ScholarshipMinority Student FellowshipElbert and Mayme Mitchell Family

Scholarship FundDick Miyagishima Endowment FundRudy Mlachnik Endowed ScholarshipMoldenhauer Archives Endowment FundRalph and Irene Moltzau Scholarship FundKeith Monaghan Fine Arts Advancement

FundMonem Endowed Scholarship in PharmacyS.J. “Bill” Monro Memorial Schoarship in

HospitalityMonroe-Natt Family ScholarshipDr. E. Doyle and Mrs. Matilda Montgomery

Endowment FundJack Mooberry Memorial FundCharles Dawson Moodie Memorial FundEmmett B. Moore ScholarshipFlorence and Alfred Moore Endowed

Scholarship for Engineering StudentsMorford Family Endowed ScholarshipMorford Family Endowment Scholarship in

Civil EngineeringGordon D. and Izola P. Morgan Graduate

Fellowship in SociologyWilliam F. Morkill Endowed Football

ScholarshipJack A. and Alice J. Morris Scholarship

FundThomas Morris, Sr., Agronomy Research

EndowmentTom Morris Endowed Athletic ScholarshipKenneth J. Morrison Extension Award in

Agronomy and SoilsDr. Richard E. Morton Pre-Medicine

ScholarshipClifford C. Mosher Excellence FundMilton M. Mosher Memorial Arboretum

FundMoss Adams, LLP, Distinguished

Professorship in AccountingMildred Moyer and Ella Moyer Doggett

Memorial Scholarship FundMu Phi Epsilon EndowmentMargery Rounds Muir KAO Recognition

AwardBernice Metz Muirhead Memorial FundSue Harriet Monroe Mullen Graduate

Fellowship FundSue Harriet Monroe Mullen Innovative

Cancer Prevention Research FundWilliam F. Mullen Memorial Fund

Harry and Judi Mullikin Scholarship in Hospitality

Harry and Judi Mullikin Training and Education Fund

MulvannyG2 Architecture EndowmentClaude and Patricia Munsell Endowed

Scholarship FundHarvey K. and Clarissa Murer Memorial

ScholarshipAvon J. Murphy Endowed Graduate

Fellowship in EnglishMurphy Brothers Civil Engineering

ScholarshipDenice Murphy Community Nursing

EndowmentJohn and Marguerite Murphy Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipTim and Denice Murphy Athletics

EndowmentCharles P. Murray Endowed Engineering

ScholarshipEdward R. Murrow School of

Communication Endowment for Instructional Support

Edward R. Murrow Symposium Endowment

Lacey V. Murrow Memorial ScholarshipRay Muse History ScholarshipMuseum of Art - Friend’s EndowmentMuseum of Art Manring EndowmentMuseum of Art Permanent Collection FundMutual of Enumclaw/Field Distinguished

Professor of InsuranceIra and Betty Myers Memorial Scholarship

FundNACI–Hanes/Spokane Tribe Scholarship

FundCharles W. Nagel Scholarship in Food

Science and Human NutritionJohn P. and Martha Nagle Forestry and

Range Management Development Endowment

Herbert M. Nakata Microbiology FundFrank Fielding Nalder ScholarshipJanet L. Nancarrow Excellence EndowmentNative American Recruitment and

Retention FundNatural Resources Conservation

Endowment FundJudges Thomas and Marshall Neill

Memorial ScholarshipThomas C. and Winifred Neill Student

Excellence Fund in Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Claude Norine Nelson Endowed Graduate Fellowship in the Visual Arts

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Daniel R. and Patricia J. Nelson Graduate Fellowship Endowment

Gregg and Judy Nelson Endowed Football Scholarship

James C. Nelson Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in Transportation Economics

Margaret E. Nelson and Grace A. Kembel Scholarship

Roger Nelson Scholarship FundWalter N. Nelson Endowed Football

ScholarshipWalter N. Nelson - Margaret N. McLeod

Endowment FundNeuroscience Scholarship EndowmentEmma Walther Neusse Scholarship in

NursingHenry J. Neusse University Excellence FundDonald M. Newbold Scholarship Fund in

InsuranceJarrett W. Newbrey EndowmentDwight and Barbara Newell Endowed

ScholarshipJay Newhall Endowed Memorial

ScholarshipMarion E. and Robert C. Nicholas

Excellence FundFrank and Genevieve Nichols ScholarshipGeorge J. and Odelia T. Nichols Endowed

Faculty Fellowship in EducationSteven K. Nickolls Memorial ScholarshipDarold F. Niedermeyer Memorial

Scholarship FundYolanda Flores Niemann Endowed

ScholarshipFred G. Niemi Memorial Accounting

Scholarship FundRobert A. and Winona P. Nilan Endowment

for the Director’s Fund for ExcellenceRobert A. and Winona P. Nilan Graduate

Fellowship in GeneticsRobert A. Nilan Distinguished Professorship

in Barley Research and EducationMajor A. and Lucy H. Nilson Scholarship

EndowmentJan Noel International Student ScholarshipJames C. Nofziger Graduate Fellowship in

Animal SciencesBill Nollan Cougar Club ScholarshipNordlund Family Endowed Scholarship in

Civil EngineeringGeorge Norin Endowed Scholarship in

PharmacySam Norin and Garland Baker Norin Award

in Stagecraft and Theatre ArtsBernard Norling Scholarship Endowment

Fund

Herbert T. Norris Graduate Music ScholarshipLawrence H. Norris Memorial ScholarshipNorth Central Washington Fieldman’s

Association Endowed ScholarshipNorthwest Public Radio EndowmentJ. Horace Nunemaker Memorial ScholarshipMarvel-Dare F. Nutting and Audrey D. Dickson

Biochemistry EndowmentNW Center for Comparative American

Cultures and Race Relations Development Fund

Cecily Kahl Nyberg Endowed Scholarship in Home Economics

Harold Nyberg Endowed Scholarship in Forestry

Edward D. O’Brien Accounting Scholarship Endowment

Edward D. O’Brien Presidential Accounting Scholarship

Dan and Val Ogden Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Public Affairs

Richard (Butch) Olendorff, PhD Raptor Endowment Fund

Madison and Virginia Oliver EndowmentHarold and Jeanne Olsen Presidential

Scholarship FundHarold and Jeanne Rounds Olsen Graduate

FellowshipHarold and Jeanne Rounds Olsen Graduate

Student Excellence in English FundHarold and Jeanne Rounds Olsen Writing

Across the Curriculum FundRuth and Loran Olsen Endowment for Native

American Music and ArtsS. Fred and Jean D. Olsen Greater University

FundLeroy C. Olsen Counseling Psychology

ScholarshipJ.F. Orsborn Outstanding Graduate Student

AwardMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Orton Foundation

ScholarshipSheldon and Audrey Osborn Endowed

Scholarship FundSheldon and Michael Osborn Library FundChris Osborne Endowed Regents Scholarship

in AgricultureWill Carl and Bernice (Pittman) Ostheller

Memorial ScholarshipTheodore G. Ostrom Lectureship in

Mathematical SciencesJacob W. Oswald Scholarship FundG. Donald and Dorothy Oswalt Endowed

ScholarshipRichard L. Ott Endowed Chair in Small Animal

Medicine and Research

Dr. Richard L. Ott Endowment for Graduate Research in Small Animal Medicine

John and Ruth Ottmar Memorial Endowment

Carl and Emogene Ousley and Walt and Ida Ousley Endowed Scholarship

S. Elmon and Deanda M. Ousley Memorial Scholarship in Teacher Education

E.L. Overman Memorial FundFrances Penrose Owen Science and

Engineering Library Endowment FundAlbert C. Owes ScholarshipJim Ozbun Scholarship FundPacific Northwest Bell Presidential

Scholarship FundMattie Pattison Paddock Memorial

Scholarship FundFernando V. Padilla Addendum to the

Gabriel Cardenas Memorial Award Endowment

Panhellenic Outstanding Sorority Pledge Endowed Scholarship

Don and Mary Ann Parachini Distinguished Professorship in Entrepreneurship

Don and Mary Ann Parachini Scholarship in Entrepreneurship

Pare Freshmen Women Engineers Scholarship

Eri B. Parker ScholarshipHerbert M. Parker Memorial FundGerri and Jim Passage Endowed Scholarship

FundEugene G. and Maxine M. Patterson

Scholarship FundBelinda K. Pearson Memorial Excellence

EndowmentF.W. “Fran” and Virginia Pearson Athletic

Endowment FundWaldemar Ambrose Pedersen and Pauline

Monroe Pedersen Memorial EndowmentRichard A. “Dick” Pedersen ScholarshipThomas R. Pelley Endowed Memorial FundLouis H. Pepper Dairy Science Endowed

FundRonald J. and Sheila S. Pera Endowed

Scholarship in Veterinary MedicinePerteet Engineering Graduate Fellowship in

Civil EngineeringLaurence J. Peter Memorial Scholarship in

Teacher EducationAlice and Lawrence Peterson Food Science

and Human Nutrition EndowmentEva Feryl Peterson FellowshipCarl A. Pettibone Memorial ScholarshipDr. Ghery D. Pettit and Dr. Jack D. Robinette

Surgery Scholarship Fund

Sherman and Mabel Smith Pettyjohn Memorial Fund

Phi Beta Kappa Endowment FundPhi Kappa Theta Scholarship FundPhi Lambda Upsilon Chi Chapter

ScholarshipClifford M. Phibbs Excellence Endowment

for Sports MedicineClifford M. Phibbs Excellence FundE. Allen and Helen L. Phillips ScholarshipVelma Phillips Scholarship EndowmentJames Philopant Memorial Scholarship in

AccountingDepartment of Physics Development

Endowment FundGordon G. and Virginia L. Pickering Family

Endowed Football ScholarshipJohn and Ardith Pierce Endowed

ScholarshipBernard Pinckney, DVM, Veterinary

Excellence FundPine Manor Scholarship EndowmentRichard Piper Veterinary Pathology

Teaching Endowment FundA. Donald Poe Scholarship FundFred and Rita Poe Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipPogo Scholarship and Student Loan FundPollart Scholarship in Theatre Arts and

DramaDave and Teri Pool Endowed ScholarshipFrank T. Post Endowment FundFrank Fraser and Irene Potter Memorial

LectureshipFrank Fraser and Irene Potter Memorial

ScholarshipTony and Melody Pottratz Endowed

Athletics ScholarshipAlbert E. Powell PE ScholarshipAlbert H., May A. and Walter A. Powell

Memorial ScholarshipsPower Professorship Development FundH. Walter and Jeanette Praetorius/Exxon

Graduate Fellowship in Geology Endowment

Myrtle Boone Pratt Loan FundDr. Robert W. Pratt EndowmentJohn I. and Orpha Preissner Scholarship

FundPre-Medical and Pre-Dental EndowmentFrances Premo Memorial Endowment

FundAnita Preston Endowed Scholarship in

Athletic MedicineTod D. Pritchard Memorial Scholarship

Fund

PSF Mechanical, Inc., and the Beardlsley Family Foundtion Scholarship Endowment in Mechanical Engineering

Pullman Kiwanis Club WSU Scholarship Fund

Jim and Barb Quann Endowed ScholarshipLeon J. and Barbara W. Radziemski Graduate

Fellowship in the SciencesPatricia McGinnis Raikes Scholarship FundEvelyn Rainey Endowed ScholarshipStanley C. Rall Endowment FundGreg and Kelly Rankich Endowed

ScholarshipRaptor Rehabilitation Endowment FundDr. Lane and Mary Jo Rawlins Endowed

Regents Scholarship FundV. Lane Rawlins ICU–WSU Exchange

Scholarship EndowmentO.H. and Ruth Verne Reaugh EndowmentO.H. Reaugh Laboratory for Oil and Gas

Processing ResearchMorris Reed Scholarship in History and

Political ScienceRaymond E. and Verley J. Reed Pathology

Graduate Student AwardRefco Minority Endowment FundBarbara Groce Reilly and Earl Reilly

Scholarship in the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication Fund

W. Newland Reilly Endowed Scholarship in Journalism

Simon and Marvel Reinbold ScholarshipRenn Endowed Scholarship FundWilliam and Linda Renn Athletic Scholarship

EndowmentK. Wendell Reugh Family Endowed Football

ScholarshipRevling Permanent Endowment FundReynolds-Biersner Scholarship Endowment

in AthleticsReynolds-Biersner Scholarship Endowment

in Crop and Soil SciencesReynolds-Biersner Scholarship Endowment

in Food Science and Human NutritionReynolds-Biersner Scholarship Endowment

in GeologyRichard Rhiger Endowed Scholarship in

EngineeringCharles A. Rhodes Endowed Scholarship

FundAlice Ostrem Rice Graduate Fellowship in

the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service

Sherrill Richarz Scholarship in Human Development

Richland Kennel Club Endowment Fund

Claude and Lucy Richman Memorial Scholarship

Pauline Richter Memorial ScholarshipCody B. Rickert Distinguished

Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship in HRA

Harriett B. Rigas Memorial Scholarship FundJohn M. Riley, Jr., “Nurses as a Business”

Education FundArthur J. and Elizabeth Ritch Endowed

Scholarship FundLillian March Ritter ScholarshipMr. and Mrs. William A. Ritz ScholarshipJames and Diann Robbers Student Research

ScholarshipCharles Robbins Nutritional Ecology

Research FundMort Robbins Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipAmy Jean (Allen) and John A. Roberson

Endowed ScholarshipJohn A. and Amy Jean (Allen) Roberson

Endowed ScholarshipJohn Roberson Thesis/Dissertation AwardRobert and Marion Parker Unplanned

Opportunities EndowmentAnna Maude (Taylor) Roberts Scholarship in

Forestry and SoilsDarl and Star Roberts Endowed ScholarshipDonald Shelton Roberts Scholarship in

EngineeringEllen Warren Roberts Endowed ScholarshipHilda Boerhave Roberts Nursing Scholarship

FundJames T. Roberts Family Scholarship FundJudy H. Roberts Honors College

EndowmentJune Roberts Endowed Agriculture ScholarshipJune Roberts Engineering Endowed

ScholarshipRuth Magnuson Roberts Scholarship in

Sociology and HistoryNancy J. Robertson Endowed Graduate

Fellowship in MathGene and Kay Robinson Emergency Loan

FundRay and Marilyn Robinson Endowment Fund

- WSU Tri-CitiesHarold Rock Memorial ScholarshipJay and Retha Inghram Rockey Native

Youth Exploring Higher Education Camp Graduate Fellowship

Jay and Retha Inghram Rockey Scholarship Endowment in Communication

Rockie Family ScholarshipFrances M. Roder Scholarship Fund

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Elsworth Roecks Scholarship in AgricultureRoger O. McClellan Endowed FundLeRoy and Jean Rogers ScholarshipJoe and Jane Roop Endowed Regents

ScholarshipHenry and Kathryn Rosenkranz Memorial

Scholarship FundJoseph and Lucile Rosenoff Scholarship FundDr. George Ross Endowment for RadiologyJohn C. Ross, Vera Ross and Avron J. Ross

Medical Microbiology Endowment FundHarvey A. Rubin and E. Gayle Dailey Rubin

Endowed Scholarship FundJames P. and Lee Ella Ruck Graduate

Fellowship in ChemistryJames P. and Lee Ella Ruck Graduate

Fellowship in Food Science and Human Nutrition

Benjamin K. Ruehl Endowment for Students of Architecture

Evett and Susan Ruffcorn Graduate Architecture Endowment

Edith Ruply Memorial FundGordon R. and Thelma J. Rutherford

Memorial ScholarshipPat Ryan Memorial ScholarshipElma Ryan-Bornander FundDorothy Hamilton Rybock Scholarship in

MusicDorothy Hamilton Rybock Veterinary

Endowed ScholarshipMary Dunning Rymer ScholarshipAndrew Rypien Memorial Football

ScholarshipBob Rypien Family Endowed Athletic

ScholarshipSafeco Distinguished Professorship

EndowmentSafeco Minority Student ScholarshipSahlin Faculty Excellence AwardTed Saldin Distinguished Professorship in

AccountingSalsbury Veterinary Medicine Presidential

Scholarship EndowmentRafi Samizay Visiting Professorship Endowed

FundDr. Ron Sande Scholarship in Radiology

Endowment FundMarilyn and Michael Santangelo Endowed

Scholarship FundWendell J. Satre Distinguished Professorship

in Engineering and Technology Management

John and Karol Satterthwaite Scholarship Fund

William E. Saupe Margin of Excellence Fund

Jack and Florence Scaman Presidential Scholarship Fund

SCAVMA Scholarship EndowmentEdwin G. Schafer Memorial FundElla Miles Schafer Memorial Scholarship

FundM. Virginia Schafer Excellence EndowmentM. Virginia Excellence Endowment for

Women’s AthleticsM. Virginia Schafer Research Fund in

Human NutritionM. Virginia Schafer Excellence Endowment

for the LibrariesMargaret Nicholson Schafer Graduate

Fellowship in Human NutritionJerry and Kristi Schei Memorial FundMary V. Schindler Equine Research

EndowmentH.D. and Clara Schlotfeldt Emergency

Loan FundCatherine Mary Schmeichel Memorial

ScholarshipStanton E. and Lana Y. Schmid Multicultural

Opportunity ScholarshipRobert Carl Schmidt ScholarshipEric and Elizabeth Schneider Endowed

ScholarshipManuel and Gladys Schneidmiller Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipRobert and Margaret Schneiter Endowed

Scholarship in Dairy ScienceRuth Schneiter Henderson 4-H Dairy

EndowmentBlackie Schons Wildlife Research FellowshipSchool of Architecture Endowed Library

FundDavid H. Schrader ScholarshipMel, Johanna and Sammie Schroeder

Scholarship in GeologyRuth and Fred Schroeder Class of 1921

Student Loan FundJohn and Carrie C. Schumaker Loan FundSchuster Family EndowmentFrank Robert Schwartz Scholarship FundSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories

Graduate FellowshipNicholas Michael Scoales Fellowship in

ArchaeologyJohn O’B. Scobey Memorial EndowmentScott Family Scholarship Endowment in

CommunicationDavid M. and Louise M. Scott ScholarshipHerbert J. Scott ScholarshipKenneth and Phyllis Scott Endowed Regents

Scholars FundMary Roberts Scott Memorial Scholarship

W. Frank Scott EndowmentPenny Scripps Scholarship FundJames L. Seabrandt Memorial Graduate

Fellowship in Environmental MicrobiologyDavid A. Seamans Excellence FundSeattle Chapter Les Dames d’ Escoffier

International Scholarship in Honor of Gretchen Mathers

Seattle Chapter Les Dames d’Escoffier Scholarship

Seattle Slew Spinal Cord Endowed Research Fund

Seattle Times/Blethen Family Minority Scholarship

Seattle Times/Blethen Family Student Access Fund

Seehafer Athletic Academic Award FundSeehafer Endowed Athletic ScholarshipAbbie Seehafer Scholarship and Excellence

Fund in Materials ScienceApril Seehafer Scholarship FundWilliam E. and Faye Seehafer Endowed

Athletic ScholarshipWilliam and Faye Seehafer Endowed

ScholarshipAaron Sele Endowed Athletic Scholarship

FundSenior Scholarship FundGrace Severance Shugart and George

Severance Dietetics EndowmentJohn and Cynthia Shackleford Scholarship

FundJosie Comstock Shadle Endowed

ScholarshipRobert Keith Sharp Endowed ScholarshipVirginia L. Shaw Alumnae Scholarship FundSheep Teaching and Research Center FundLouis Sheffels Family University Scholarship

FundCharles H. Sheldon Endowed Graduate

FellowshipDr. Bob Shelley Companion Avian

Scholarship Endowment FundEllen and William Shelton Endowed

Scholarship FundWilliam J. and Ellen G. Shelton Executive in

ResidenceWilliam J. Shelton ScholarshipHarold and Helen Shepherd Memorial

Scholarship in Agricultural EconomicsHarold and Helen Shepherd ScholarshipJohn B. Sheridan Memorial FundRobert Sheridan Basketball Endowed

Scholarship FundJames Short Distinguished Professorship in

Sociology

Linnie and Howard Shriver Memorial Scholarship Fund

Shumway Graduate FellowshipSidney D. Siler Graduate Fellowship in

Fine ArtsAudrey Simmelink Scholarship FundR.M. “Cork” Simmelink Endowed

Scholarship FundJames G. Simmons Scholarship in Choral

Music ScholarshipRalph F. Simmons, Jr. Fellowship in PhysicsClifford R. Simon and

Dorothy Simon Holcombe Endowed Scholarship Fund

Claude Simpson and Peggy Simpson Yates Endowed Scholarship Fund

Bernie O’ Sincleir Memorial Scholarship Fund

Praveen Sinha Fund for Physics Research Fund

Joseph and Josephine Sisco Endowed Scholarship Fund

Skagit, Whatcom, San Juan and Island Counties Endowed Alumni Association Scholarship

Dr. Charles Skinner Science Scholarship Endowment

Dr. James J. Sloan Endowed ScholarshipRoyal D. Sloan Scholarship in Electrical

EngineeringRobert and Carol Smawley Alumni

Leadership AwardAlexander A. and Agnes Odegaard Smick

EndowmentClaire Siler Smith Memorial Scholarship

FundDavid and Beverly Dalstone Smith

EndowmentDean H. Smith Excellence FundDon Smith Chain Restaurant Management

Conference EndowmentElvine Lindahl Smith Memorial ScholarshipHelen G. Smith Alumnae Scholarship FundLaurence Smith and Mary Jane Freimann

Smith Scholarship in Civil EngineeringLaurence Smith and Mary Jane Freimann

Smith Scholarship in Home EconomicsLester M. Smith Distinguished Professorship

in Media ManagementMarian E. Smith Art Collection EndowmentMarian E. Smith Faculty Achievement AwardMarian E. Smith Presidential Endowed ChairMelvin M. and Ruth M. Smith Scholarship

FundRay T. Smith, Sr. Memorial EndowmentRobert D. Smith Excellence Endowment

Samuel H. and Patricia W. Smith Arts Endowment Fund

Samuel H. and Patricia Smith Teaching and Learning Endowment

Samuel Smith Distinguished Professorship in Plant Pathology

Stanley A. and Esther Pond Smith Scholarship and Award

Marty Smithcors Memorial Endowment Fund

Smoot Hill Graduate Student Research FundDr. Leo Snyder Endowed Memorial

ScholarshipMorris K. Snyder Endowment FundSoden, Veech, Laird Pacific Northwest Bell

ScholarshipJames A. and Karen J. Sonn Minority

Scholarship EndowmentSonny Angel’s Gift of Hope EndowmentHarold Sorensen Scholarship FundDavid and Maxine Sperry Memorial

University Scholarship FundRandall and Lucille Spicer New Talent AwardRandall Spicer Marching Band ScholarshipSpillman Farm Agronomy EndowmentSport Management Endowed ScholarshipSt. Luke’s Hospital Nursing Alumnae

Association Endowed ScholarshipSt. Luke’s Medical Staff ScholarshipClarice L. Staats Memorial Scholarship

FundWally Staatz Turf Grass and Ornamental

Horticulture Excellence EndowmentGardner Stacy Research Endowment FundLindsey C. and Anona F. Staley ScholarshipWayne Stanford History ScholarshipRichard C. Stansfield Endowed ScholarshipPatricia Ashford Stec Memorial Scholarship

FundE.H. Steffen Forestry ScholarshipD. W. Steiger Family Graduate Fellowship

in Crop and Soil SciencesWilliam D. and Marie Anne Steiner

ScholarshipS. Town Stephenson LectureshipHarry Stern Memorial ScholarshipCarl M. Stevens Lectureship FundJudith Steward Memorial ScholarshipJohn L. Stieber Memorial FundRobert F.E. Stier Memorial Lectures in

Medicine FundStimson Hall Development FundRobert C. Stockdale Memorial FundCharles and Naom Stone Presidential

Scholarship FundKemble Stout Endowed Music Scholarship

Ernie and Beryl Stowe Scholarship Endowment

Leigh and Marilyn Stowell Student Access Fund in the SALC

William “Bill” Stowell Unrestricted Excellence Endowment for KUGR

Victoria Strand Endowment FundBob and Francine Strausz ScholarshipSelma A. Streit Memorial ScholarshipHoward and Shirley Strobel Scholarship in

the College of Liberal ArtsShirley and Howard Strobel Scholarship in

the College of SciencesDr. Mark Strother Scholarship EndowmentStudent Research Endowment in BiologyStudent Research Endowment in ZoologyStudy Abroad in Asia ScholarshipR.V. Subramanian Graduate FellowshipAlfred Suksdorf Memorial Scholarship FundJames C. Sullivan Memorial Fellowship in

ChemistryRalph Sundquist Scholarship in HorticultureSustainable Development ProfessorshipMark and Patt Suwyn Excellence

Endowment in EducationSwanson-Dean Construction, Incorporated

ScholarshipAlexander and Elizabeth A. Swantz FFA,

Endowed ScholarshipJ. Herman and Jean Kaye Swartz Memorial

Scholarship FundStanley P. Swenson Memorial ScholarshipElwyn Swetmann Pharmacy Memorial

ScholarshipMargaret Embry Sylvies Memorial

ScholarshipDr. John and Helen Szablya Scholarship in

Power EngineeringMarc Moise Szeftel and Kitty Szeftel

EndowmentTaco Bell Distinguished ProfessorshipTaggares Family Presidential Agriculture

ScholarshipJohn Westall Talbott Memorial FundGeorge Tamaki Memorial Scholarship FundBetty-Lee Ewing Tannehill Memorial

ScholarshipJames Taylor Future Teachers of Color

EndowmentTeaching Creativity EndowmentH.S. Telford Entomology ScholarshipDr. Horace S. and Vilma G. Telford and

Telford Family ProfessorshipJoseph S. and Vivienne J. Templeton

Endowed ScholarshipHerman E. Tenzler Memorial Fund

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Glenn Terrell Endowed Computer Science Scholarship

Glenn Terrell Endowed Education Scholarship at WSU Vancouver

Glenn Terrell Endowed Engineering Scholarship at WSU Vancouver

Glenn Terrell Endowed Nursing Scholarship at WSU Vancouver

Glenn Terrell Endowed Scholarship at WSU Vancouver

Glenn Terrell Endowed Scholarship for Human Development

Glenn Terrell Endowed Scholarship for Undergraduates at WSU Vancouver

Glenn Terrell Endowment for Excellence In Student Services

Glenn Terrell Presidential ScholarshipGlenn Terrell Science Scholarship at WSU

VancouverW. Glenn Terrell Presidential Graduate

FellowshipTerrey-Matysik English Education

ScholarshipGary Thiemens Memorial Scholarship FundDoug and Sandy Thomas Endowed

Scholarship in AthleticsLeo R. and Margaret E. Thomas Endowed

ScholarshipTavia Thomas Memorial Scholarship FundVirginia Thomas Memorial Endowed

Scholarship FundAlbert W. Thompson ScholarshipDale and Rosemary Thompson FundEdna Sackett Thompson ScholarshipPauline E. Thompson Education

EndowmentPauline E. Thompson Endowment in EnglishPauline E. Thompson Manuscripts, Archives

and Special Collections EndowmentPauline E. Thompson Women’s Studies

EndowmentThomsen Family ARCS EndowmentGuy E. Thornton Engineering and

Architecture Endowment FundRobert E. Thornton Graduate FellowshipWinston B. Thorson Memorial ScholarshipPomeroy F. “Roy” Thurber Distinguished

Professor of Pollinator Ecology Endowment

Andy and Marjorie Tidrick Endowed Football Scholarship

Ralph L. Tiede Endowed ScholarshipTim’s Cascade Style Potato Chips Student

Excellence in Food ScienceEd and Laura Tingstad Student Athletic

Medicine Endowment

Royal Tipton Scholarship FundMillie Patton Tissot Endowed ScholarshipPatricia J. Titzler Scholarship EndowmentC.C. Todd Memorial ScholarshipArthur M. and Kate E. Tode Foundation

Distinguished Professorship in Forest Biotechnology and Forest Biochemistry Fund

Ernst H. and Greta M. Toll Engineering Scholarship

Frederick and Janice Tompkins Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Business

R. Dean Tousley Memorial ScholarshipDouglas B. Tracey Endowed Leadership

ScholarshipDon W. Transeth Endowed Football

ScholarshipTree Fruit Improvement Endowment -

ProsserTri-City Herald/News Tribune of Tacoma

Endowed Scholarship for Minority Journalists

John and Arloine Truax Okanogan Scholarship Endowment

Oliver Tryggvi Memorial Scholarship FundDean Tucker/Anthony’s Restaurant

Graduate FellowshipGeorgina P. Tucker Hospitality Scholarship

for WomenRonald B. Tukey Memorial EndowmentTwo Family Endowment FundThomas D. Tyrer Memorial ScholarshipTerry Umbreit Endowed Professorship in

Hospitality Business ManagementW. Terry Umbreit Endowed Scholarship

FundUndergraduate Food Science Student

Activity EndowmentUnit Operations Lab in Chemical

EngineeringUnrestricted Endowment FundArchie Van Doren Faculty Excellence

EndowmentMatthew Van Dyke–Class of 1987

ScholarshipGeorge Van Vleet, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipWard L. and Ilohne Vander Griend

Scholarship EndowmentKenneth H. Vanderford Endowed

Scholarship FundKirby J. VanderHouwen Endowment FundJ. Russell and Mildred H. Vatnsdal Memorial

ScholarshipHarold W. and Joanne N. Vaughn Endowed

Scholarship FundJoseph H. Vavra Endowed Scholarship

William Homer Veatch Forensic Endowment Fund

Edward L. and Sally A. Veenhuizen Graduate Fellowship

Martin and Judy Verbrugge Endowed Scholarship

Verizon Electrical Engineering FundVerizon Northwest Presidential ScholarshipVeterinary Excellence Endowment FundVeterinary Medicine Endowment Holding

FundVeterinary Teaching Hospital Operating

EndowmentLouise Vickery Undergraduate Scholarship

EndowmentViola F. (Quinn) Vincent ScholarshipVincent/Johnson Endowed Scholarship

FundTracy Vincent-Sharp Memorial Scholarship

FundDr. Arturs Vitums Endowed Scholarship in

Veterinary AnatomyVMP Graduate Students Support FundLulu I. Vogel Veterinary Medicine FundO.A. Vogel Washington State Crop

Improvement Association Scholarships and Faculty Awards

O.A. Vogel Wheat Research FundOrville A. Vogel Endowed Chair in Wheat

Breeding and GeneticsEugene and Linda Voiland Chemical

Engineering Unit Operations Laboratory Support Fund

Eugene and Linda Voiland Endowed Engineering/Honors Scholarship

E. Faye Dailey and George W. Volker Endowed Scholarship Fund

Scott Vollink International Business Study Abroad Scholarship

Wagenaar Undergraduate Scholarship in Dairy Science

E.L. Wagner Graduate EndowmentBob Waits Memorial Baseball Scholarship

FundJessie Senora Simms Walker ScholarshipO.L. Waller Civil Engineering Scholarship

FundJuanita Stout Walsh Memorial FundMax Walton Insurance Lectureship

EndowmentWilliam and Patricia Ward Endowed

ScholarshipJohn Wardwell Alumni Endowed

Scholarship in SociologyWashington Association for Food

Protection Endowed Scholarship

Washington State University Alumni Association Past Presidents Scholarship

Washington State University Hotel and Restaurant Administration Career Fair Fund

Washington State University Memorial Endowment Fund

Washington State University Staff Senate Scholarship Award Fund

Washington Trust Bank Golf Scholarship Endowment

Calvin A. Watson AwardEllen and Roscoe Watson/Mariposa

Foundation Calochortus and Camassia Collection Research

George H. Watt Scholarship FundShauna Rae and Charles M. Weatherby

Endowed Scholarship FundDonald Jay Webb Memorial ScholarshipEverett M. and Louise Ott Webb

ScholarshipJames W. Webb Scholarship FundKate B. Webster Endowment FundJames A. Weir Undergraduate Research

Fellowship FundPaul A. Weir Scholarship FundWeis Family Endowed Athletic ScholarshipClaude H. Weitz Endowed Premedical

ScholarshipWelch-Murer Memorial FundDonald R. Weldin, DVM, and Carol Weldin

EndowmentDonald R. Weldin, DVM, Research

Endowment FundHarry C. Weller Endowment FundRichard B. Wescott Parasitology Teaching

FundRichard B. Wescott, DVM, Scholarship FundWestinghouse Distinguished Professorship

in Material Science and EngineeringWeyerhaeuser Distinguished Professorship

in Wood Materials and Engineering Endowed Fund

Weyerhaeuser Wood Materials and Engineering Graduate Fellowship

Harold Wheeler Memorial ScholarshipAllen I. White Distinguished Professorship

in PharmacyAllen I. White Lectureship FundColin and Kris White University Honors

College Scholarship EndowmentJohn and Bev White Endowed ScholarshipWilliam Cleveland White Memorial FundWhitlow Endowed Athletic ScholarshipRay and Chieko Whitlow Endowed

Scholarship Fund

Ray Whitlow Athletic Scholarship #2Whitman County Medical Society

ScholarshipKatie Knapp Whitworth Class of 1940

ScholarshipLee Wiggins Endowed Baseball ScholarshipGwendolyn Wild Music ScholarshipWildlife Conservation Conclave ScholarshipBill Wiley Opportunity ScholarshipEdwin E. Williams Scholarship FundOllie and Dorothy Williams Graduate

Fellowship in AccountingStanley P. Williams Memorial ScholarshipShirley and Gus Williamson Endowed

Memorial Science ScholarshipHarold Willmsen Floriculture FundF.J. Wilmer Memorial Library Endowment

FundMarguerite Wilmer Memorial FundDale D. Wilson ScholarshipElizabeth W. “Betty” Wilson ScholarshipWilliam Julius Wilson Distinguished

Professorship in Sociology Endowment Fund

June (Gagliardi) Witter Scholarship FundMildred B. Wohlford ScholarshipAlvin and Jane Wolff Presidential

Scholarship FundAlvin J. Wolff Distinguished Professorship

in Real EstateWomen in Technology Endowed

ScholarshipWomen’s Athletic Scholarship EndowmentDwight C. Wood Distinguished Regents

Endowed ScholarshipWoodin Family Scholarship EndowmentE.J. Working ScholarshipHoward L. and E. Anne Wright ScholarshipMarie Baarslag Brown Wright Study

Abroad Scholarship For Non-Traditional Destinations

WSU Center for Legal Studies Development Fund

WSU Creamery/Food Science Development Fund

WSU Crew Endowment FundWSU Education Abroad EndowmentWSU Foundation Trustee Endowed

ScholarshipWSU Precision-Ag/Direct-Seed Research

Farm EndowmentWSU Vancouver Glenn Terrell Diversity

ScholarshipWSVMA Past Presidents’ Scholarship FundAnne Harder Wyatt Scholarship FundArlene Wyche Scholarship Fund

Matsuyo Yamamoto Endowed ScholarshipLeon Yates Scholarship FundViolet M. Yates Endowment FundFred R. Yoder Graduate Fellowship

Endowment in SociologyCharles M. and Gwendelyn J. Yoke

Endowed Athletic ScholarshipKenneth L. Young Memorial Endowed

Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Fund

Leonard W. and Edna L. Young Endowed Scholarship

Ralph Yount Distinguished ProfessorshipCarl Zangar Memorial ScholarshipPeter A. Zornes Memorial Neuroscience

Scholarship

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