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14 Cause and Effect A worthy cause and a lasting effect on Columbia College

18 Kindred Spirits Col. Mike Randerson and Mary McCleary Posner

share a deep connection to the college

20 Investing in Their Futures Through daily work and generous contributions,

faculty and staff change students’ lives

22 Setting a Precedent Professor Barry Langford ensures the Mock Trial team will continue

24 A College Champion Web Bixby ’82 works tirelessly to instill a culture of philanthropy

26 In Memory of The Jessica D. Lee ’12 Memorial Scholarship

provides opportunities for single mothers

30 With Heart and Soul Trustee Jolene Marra Schulz ’61 dedicates her life to education

34 Financials

35 Honor Rolls 35 President’s Society

39 St. Clair Society

42 1851 Society

52 Silver & Navy Club

53 Stars & Stripes Club

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President’s LetterScott Dalrymple, Ph.D.

As I write these words, I’m preparing to Storm the Gate for the first time. Tonight, new Columbia College students will follow our mascot, Scooter the Cougar, across Rogers Street and through Rogers Gate, the iconic symbol of our college. They will continue onto Bass Commons, where they will be greeted by hundreds of cheering faculty, staff, alumni and returning students, all participating in a beloved annual tradition. There will be ice cream, Frisbees and much rejoicing.

Symbols have meaning. As new students embark on their college careers, I can think of no better symbol than passing through a gate to a new place — a place where they will experience true growth, encouragement and support. I don’t expect the running students to think about that now, but someday they will. Recently, I spoke with an alumna of the college whose mother, now in her 90s and herself a Christian College alumna, made a pilgrimage back to Missouri. Why? She wanted to walk through Rogers Gate one more time. Some of the young people I’ll be running beside tonight will one day make that same pilgrimage, and I consider it a sacred duty to make sure that Rogers Gate still stands, ready to receive them. Read the names of the individuals and organizations in this report — they’re making sure of it. On behalf of all of those future alumni, I thank you.

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Executive Director’s LetterMichael Kateman

Tradition has met Tomorrow as we now have a sustainable culture of philanthropy that expresses a firm confidence in our future. The many volunteers and contributors who made it possible to exceed our fundraising goal are the catalyst for our college’s growth because of the legacy they have created through the Campaign. We have a record number of donors who have made gifts ranging from $10 to $1 million. We have record membership in the President’s Society, the 1851 Society and the St. Clair Society. We’ve celebrated a record number of leadership gifts, which are documented in a celebratory video tribute that can be viewed at www.TraditionMeetsTomorrow.com. Tradition has met Tomorrow as the Columbia College Alumni Association has welcomed the largest and most diverse group of volunteers in its history to the board of directors. The association has developed and executed a strategic plan where tradition guides the future. Alumni from the Day, Evening, Nationwide and Online Campuses are leading the CCAA into a productive future that honors our traditions while embracing the ever-changing needs of our more than 84,000 alumni.

This annual report of philanthropy and volunteerism celebrates the gifts of time, talent and treasure of so many people who are helping us envision a greater future for Columbia College. I would like to personally thank a few specific leaders who have labored with the college throughout the Campaign. Their individual dedication to their alma mater is inspiring. Their collective enthusiasm is contagious. Thank you to:

Campaign Convening Chair Anita Abbott Timmons ’58

National Campaign Steering Committee Chair Web Bixby ’82

National Campaign Steering Committee Vice Chair June Hurdle ’83

CCAA Past President Dale Simons ’65

CCAA Past President Martha Eberhard ’00

CCAA President Bill Leeper ’04

Tradition has met Tomorrow at Columbia College. Through this campaign, we have accomplished so much more than raising $11.3 million, which exceeded our $10 million goal. We have successfully united the rich heritage of Christian College with the ever-adaptable nature of Columbia College. Our future is bright as a college because our alumni, friends, faculty, staff and students embrace what Polly Batterson, professor emerita and author of “Columbia College: 150 Years of Courage, Commitment, and Change,” summarizes as the core values of our college: a commitment to serve the underserved, a commitment to quality education and a commitment to adapt to change.

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I offer a special thank you to all of the volunteer leaders who have served on the Tradition Meets Tomorrow National Campaign Steering Committee and the CCAA Board of Directors. Your leadership is much appreciated. In addition to our volunteer leaders, I must give a humble thank you to the phenomenal staff members in the Development, Alumni and Public Relations division who have worked so diligently behind the scenes. It is an enormous blessing for the college to be surrounded by such talented employees. President Emeritus Gerald Brouder’s belief in honoring tradition while exploring the opportunities of tomorrow grounded our work throughout the Campaign. Thank you, Dr. Brouder. As Columbia College envisions a bright, productive and meaningful future, we look forward to working with President Scott Dalrymple and the alumni, faculty, staff and students who have proven their love and devotion for the college.

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Campaign ReportThe Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign concluded on June 30, 2014, after raising $11.3 million — well above its $10 million goal. The Campaign identified five areas of support: the sciences, arts and humanities, business, adult higher education and athletics. These leadership gifts and grants from individuals, businesses and foundations renew and strengthen education for students today and for generations to come. The five-year Campaign was one of the college’s most successful efforts, and many of these generous donors were honored with named spaces in the Brouder Science Center. See page 95 for a full list.

2008Kay Jacobs Sells ’38 and O.V. Sells Kay Jacobs Sells ’38 and O.V. Sells announced in December 2008 a $150,000 gift to the Brouder Science

Center. Kay was honored for her volunteerism with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 1978 and the Alumni Service Award in 2007. Kay and O.V. Sells’ daughter Vicki Sells Schuler graduated from Columbia College

in 1973. Kay and her three sisters, Dorothy Jacobs Hatfield ’41, Betty Jacobs AuFranc ’45 and Vera Jacobs Coats ’47, all graduated from Christian College.

2009Mary Agnes Starr McQuinn ’54 and Al McQuinnMary Agnes Starr McQuinn ’54

and Al McQuinn announced a $500,000 lead gift to the science center in April 2009. The McQuinns are major

supporters of science research and the college. They also gave generously to make the Atkins-Holman Student Commons a reality.

2010Web Bixby ’82 and the J.B. Reynolds FoundationIn January 2010, the college celebrated a $250,000 gift for the science center from Web Bixby ’82 and the J.B. Reynolds Foundation. Bixby is a Columbia College trustee and was the Tradition Meets

Tomorrow National Campaign Steering Committee chair. He is the son of Walter E. Bixby Jr., a trustee emeritus, and Mary Martha Musser Bixby ’51; his great-great grandmother graduated from Christian College in 1908. Bixby’s son, James Philip Bixby, also graduated from the college in 2005.

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Boone County National BankBoone County National Bank gave $100,000 to the science center in April 2010. The Boone County National Bank Scholarship at Columbia College,

established in 1977, honors and supports students who are interested in a business-related field of study and demonstrate involvement in community service.

George Ousley Jr. ’78 and Gayleen OusleyGeorge Ousley Jr. ’78 and Gayleen Ousley donated $100,000 to the college in May 2010 to establish an endowed scholarship fund to help veterans pay for

school when military assistance runs out or expires. The Ousley Family Veterans Service Center was named for the Ousleys in recognition of their support.

Columbia College Administrative CouncilIn September 2010, the Columbia College Administrative Council, composed of the college’s senior leadership, gave an $112,000 gift to the Campaign. During this leadership phase, in which college leaders donated to the cause and led by example, 100 percent of the administrative council made a contribution.

Gene and Fran KoepkeGene and Fran Koepke were recognized for their $200,000 gift to the college in October 2010. The gift helped to establish the student recreation center, which was named the Gene and Fran Koepke Fitness Center. Longtime supporters of the college, the Koepkes were deeply involved

in athletics and other areas of the college. The couple was inducted into the Columbia College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.

2011Gary Drewing Sr.Gary Drewing Sr., a Columbia College trustee, donated $100,000 to the science center in January 2011. He has consistently contributed to the college, with gifts to Athletics and the Atkins-Holman Student Commons. Drewing has been a trustee since 1999, the same year his son Gary Drewing Jr. graduated from the college.

Judy Cunningham ’64A $100,000 gift was given to the science center in April 2011 from Judy Cunningham ’64, a Columbia College trustee. Cunningham, who received the 2011 Columbia College Service Award, also established the Judith Cunningham Emerging Leaders Institute Award and the First Christian Church of Columbia, Missouri, Christian College Scholarship.

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Jim D. MorrisJim D. Morris, a Springfield, Missouri-based entrepreneur and real estate developer, announced an $813,000 gift in property at the Columbia College-Rolla 15th anniversary celebration in September 2011. The new campus is now located in Rolla West, the city’s primary development zone. The gift was the second largest from a living donor in Columbia College history and the largest gift to a Nationwide Campus.

William T. Kemper Foundation and Commerce BankThe William T. Kemper Foundation and Commerce Bank gave $110,000 in October 2011 for the nursing program to purchase cutting-edge health care teaching technology. Commerce Bank is the trustee for the Kemper Foundation, which is dedicated to continuing Kemper’s commitment to bettering the world through education, health and human services, civic improvements and the arts.

George and Jeanne HulettIn October 2011, George Hulett, Columbia College trustee, and his wife, Jeanne, contributed $100,000 to provide scholarships in criminal justice. The couple have supported criminal justice

at the college for a long time, giving a total of more than $300,000 to the Campaign. In 1991, they endowed the Hulett Family Criminal Justice Graduate Study Scholarship. Their children, Alan and Joy, graduated from Columbia College in 1984 and 1992, respectively.

Susan and Robert HardwickSusan and Robert Hardwick donated a planned gift of $100,000 in November 2011 to establish the Greg Hardwick Gallery. The gallery was dedicated in 2012 in honor of their son, Robert G. “Greg” Hardwick ’00, a musician and artist who passed away in 2003. The gallery, which is housed in Brown Hall, displays professional work by Columbia College students as well as nationally and internationally known artists.

2012John A. SchiffmanA $100,000 gift was donated for the science center in January 2012 from John A. Schiffman, who served on the board of trustees for 20 years. Schiffman has supported the college in various ways, including establishing the Schiffman Lecture Series in honor of his late wife, Althea, a 1941 graduate of Christian College who also served as a member of the board of trustees. Over the years, Schiffman has given more than $300,000 to the Campaign and more than $1.9 million overall.

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Barnes & Noble College BooksellersBarnes & Noble College Booksellers donated $150,000 to the Campaign in May 2012. Barnes & Noble has had a bookstore at Columbia College since 1985, and the bookstore is currently located in the Atkins-Holman Student Commons.

Kay Calhoun ’70In May 2012, Delsie “Kay” Cruce Calhoun ’70 designated $122,000 in memory of her husband, which created the Michael W. Calhoun Memorial Fund for student retention. Having received a scholarship to attend the college, Calhoun wanted to pay it forward with a donation. The fund works to increase student retention by helping college students continue their post-secondary education.

Steve Fishman ’74, Barbara Balyeat Fishman ’74 and Big Lots, Inc.A $500,000 donation was given to the college in September 2012 from Steve Fishman ’74, Columbia College trustee; Barbara Balyeat Fishman ’74; and Big

Lots, Inc., to establish the college as a destination for entrepreneurs,

creating the Steven & Barbara Fishman

Center for Entrepreneurship. Their daughter, Jessica Fishman

Samuels, graduated

in 2005.

2013M.J. Walther Donnelly ’43M.J. Walther Donnelly ’43 donated $572,000 in January 2013 to endow English scholarships in her name and support the construction of the new science building. Passionate about education, Donnelly volunteered with the college after graduation, working on fundraising and recruitment efforts.

MFA FoundationIn March 2013, the college celebrated a gift of $100,000 from the MFA Foundation to create scholarships for Missouri students to attend Columbia College and to provide support to the sciences. The MFA Foundation is a nonprofit, philanthropic organization that primarily supports educational activities.

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Assistance League of Mid-MissouriThe Assistance League of Mid-Missouri’s campaign gift of $200,000 was celebrated in May 2013. The gift was donated to help non-traditional female students age 25 and older through the Assisting Women’s Achievement Scholarship. The Assistance League works to help women and children in need in the Columbia, Missouri, area.

Barbara Windt ’48Barbara Windt ’48 donated $160,000 in August 2013 to establish the Barbara Ann Windt ’48 Fund, which supports gallery art exhibitions. Devoted

to creating opportunities for children and students to gain an appreciation for art, Windt spent her career in education. She also generously donated her prized egg art collection to the college, leading to an art exhibit called “Art Through Eggs” in the Hardwick Gallery in the fall of 2013.

Jolene Marra Schulz ’61 and Bill SchulzMarking a transformational donation to the campaign, a planned gift was given to the Jolene Schulz Scholarship Fund and the science center from Jolene Marra Schulz ’61, Columbia College trustee, and

her husband, Bill, in September 2013. The Schulzes are longtime supporters of the college, and Jolene received the Community Service Award in 1996. Read more about Jolene and her time at Christian College on page 30.

Larry Young ’76 and Dr. Candy Young ’73At the dedication of the Brouder Science Center, the college announced a $100,000 gift from Larry Young ’76 and Dr. Candy Young ’73 in the form of a beautiful sculpture outside of the building. “Genome” is a 12-foot sculpture of a DNA molecule. It was commissioned by the board of trustees and created by Larry to represent the building and, ultimately, the legacy of Gerald and Bonnie Brouder.

Florence Larsh ’49In November 2013, Florence Larsh ’49 gave $180,000 to the Campaign to support the science center and the Columbia College Alumni Association Scholars program, which awards scholarships to students to assist them in fulfilling the values of excellence and opportunity. Larsh, who utilized her employer’s matching gifts program to make a greater impact on the institution, gives to the college each year.

2014Columbia College faculty and staffA $1.2 million transformational gift from faculty and staff at the college was announced in April 2014. Hundreds upon hundreds of employees from across all campuses and departments donated, and together, their gifts account for approximately 10 percent of the entire amount raised for the Campaign. Read the stories of those who gave on page 20.

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AnonymousIn April 2014, an anonymous $250,000 gift was donated to strengthen the Col. Mike Randerson Scholarship. The scholarship honors Randerson, who recently retired from the college after 18 years of service as the vice president for Adult Higher Education. Before joining the college, Randerson served in the United States Air Force. Read more about him and the scholarship on page 18.

Barry LangfordBarry Langford gave an $111,000 donation in May 2014 for the Mock Trial Award and for scholarships for criminal justice and forensic science students. Langford, assistant professor of criminal justice administration, is the founding director of the college’s Mock Trial team, which began in 1997. Langford’s gift was the first and only leadership gift from a faculty member. Read more about him on page 22.

Web Bixby ’82 and the J.B. Reynolds FoundationIn yet another act of generosity, Web Bixby ’82 and the J.B. Reynolds Foundation made the final leadership gift to the Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign. A donation of $300,000 was announced in September 2014 at the campaign celebration. Bixby showed tremendous leadership through contributions to begin and end the Campaign, giving a total of $568,000. Read more about him on page 24.

To learn more about the Campaign, visit www.TraditionMeetsTomorrow.com.

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Cause and EffectA worthy cause and a lasting effect on Columbia College

With the incredible amount of support Columbia College received during the Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign, the college was able to construct a new science building, obtain new teaching equipment, award scholarships to students across the country and create new centers to further assist them on their educational journey.

The Brouder Science CenterThe Gerald T. and Bonnie M. Brouder Science Center was a highlight of the Campaign. Deepening and strengthening the sciences was one of Brouder’s main goals of his presidency, and he saw the culmination of that accomplishment in the dedication of the building. It’s more than just a building, though. Within the walls of the Brouder Science Center, various areas are waiting to be discovered. Through the generous contributions of donors, the college was able to include nursing and crime simulation labs, biology and chemistry labs, a large lecture hall, student study areas and more all in one beautiful building. Forty-five areas in the building are named for donors.

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ScholarshipsOne of the largest areas of support was scholarships at Columbia College. The mission statement of the college includes seven values, the first of which is student centrism. Our donors embraced that value during the Campaign. Scholarships were created for criminal justice and forensic science students, for English students, for female students, for active-duty and veteran students, for students from Missouri and for students at Nationwide Campuses — just to name a few. Read more about scholarships and awards at the college in this issue of the Annual Report. Learn about the establishment of the Col. Mike Randerson Scholarship on page 18, the transformational contributions of college faculty and staff on page 20, Professor Barry Langford’s gift to the Mock Trial Award on page 22 and the deep meaning behind the creation of the Jessica D. Lee ’12 Memorial Scholarship on page 26.

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Other impactHoused in the nursing simulation lab in the Brouder Science Center is SimMan, a simulated patient that speaks, cries, moves and responds to treatment. Funded by charitable donors, SimMan allows nursing students to participate in a realistic training experience. Donors also granted the college gifts that were unrestricted. Web Bixby ’82, a Columbia College trustee who donated $568,000 to the Campaign, says none of the gifts he’s given to the college have been restricted, allowing the college to determine where to allocate the funds. “I think the school has the knowledge to know where to best use the funds and where they will do the most benefit,” he says. Wherever a gift was given, donors have changed the college for the better and continued to lead it on a path of becoming a model institution. The impact that donors have on Columbia College is impossible to quantify. Together, more than 5,000 donors gave more than 39,000 gifts totaling $11.3 million to the college, and that generosity is shown every day on every campus. From the college to each of you — thank you.

New buildings and centersAlthough the science center is one of the well-known accomplishments of the Campaign, donors also helped create other buildings and centers around the college. For instance, Columbia College-Rolla moved to a beautiful new campus thanks to a property donation. Columbia College constructed a new fitness and

recreation center where athletes practice and where students, staff and faculty exercise. The college also created a center dedicated to servicing the unique needs of veterans and an entrepreneurship center for innovative students to bolster their business skills.

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The support report5,006 donors overall

26 transformational and leadership gifts

$11.3 million donated overall

$1.2 million given by faculty and staff

$5 million for the sciences, including the Brouder Science Center

$1.95 million for Adult Higher Education

$3.9 million for scholarships

35 new scholarships created

To read more about the impact your gifts had on the college, visit www.ccis.edu/giftimpact.

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Before they became deeply affiliated with Columbia College, Col. Mike Randerson and Mary McCleary Posner would travel to Whiteman Air Force Base for military events, and instead of listening to music or the radio during the drives, they talked about many things — why Randerson served in the Air Force, why Posner supported the military and overall why they do what they do. But they also had meaningful discussions about what was important in life. It was through these conversations that they discovered they were kindred spirits, as Randerson describes it; a matched set, Posner says.

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“I was immediately struck by Mary because she was so passionate and dedicated to something that I was passionate about and dedicated to,” Randerson says. Posner says she learned that they held the same values, adding, “Mike and I just hit it off, and that has never altered in all those years.” The trips cemented Randerson and Posner’s friendship, and the two have been working in tandem since 1992 to support servicemembers, veterans and their families. Randerson was the commander of the Air Force ROTC in Columbia, Missouri, and Posner was — and still is — a civic leader in the community and the chairman and founder of the Memorial Day Weekend Salute to Veterans Corporation, an organization dedicated to honoring all active-duty servicemembers and veterans. When Randerson retired from the military, he took the job as vice president for Adult Higher Education at Columbia College, and he and Posner continued to enjoy a relationship of mutual respect and admiration. Their first foray into fundraising for the college began when they worked together on creating the Col. Charles E. McGee Scholarship. Randerson believed McGee, a veteran of three wars, a Tuskegee Airman and a 1978 alumnus, was a genuine national hero deserving of a scholarship. Posner agreed, and the fund was formed. Subsequently, Posner had another thought: Randerson deserved a scholarship, too. On Sept. 10, 2013, the college announced a scholarship would be established to honor the legacy of Randerson, who had recently announced his intent to retire from the college after 18 years of service. Posner took on the role of chairing the fundraising effort, and just 43 days later, the Col. Mike Randerson Scholarship was endowed.

Initially, Randerson expressed reluctance at having a scholarship in his name, insisting there were many true heroes more worthy of recognition. But Posner persuaded him with a few cleverly crafted words. “I started out saying ‘You are worthy,’ and all of the reasonable and rational things that you can say to convince someone they ought to be doing this,” she says, but she knew he would still say no. “So, then I said, ‘Being a vehicle for good is a responsibility. When you can be a vehicle for good, then you should do it.’ I stopped him cold with that.” The scholarship supports military students and military spouses and dependents. Though the scholarship is in Randerson’s name and recognizes the work he’s done for Columbia College — including the addition of 18 AHE campuses and 14,000 AHE students during his tenure — Randerson says the scholarship celebrates the hard work of hundreds of people who have helped the college grow in the military sector. Ultimately, though, the scholarship pays tribute to military members and their families who sacrifice each and every day. “The bottom line is they are so truly worthy of support, and they are working so hard to achieve this education while having a lot of challenges that the average citizen does not have,” Randerson says. The realization of those hardships and the passionate desire to support servicemembers is what brought Randerson and Posner together in the beginning and is what strengthens their relationship to this day. “Supporting the military is about supporting the men and women who answered the call to service and their families,” Randerson says. “Mary understands that piece of it, and that’s why we’re such kindred spirits.”

Kindred SpiritsCol. Mike Randerson and Mary McCleary Posner share a deep connection to the college

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AdmireTo support military students and their dependents, visit www.choosecc.org/Randerson.

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Carol MahurinSenior transcripts specialist, main campusCarol Mahurin began working at the college as a housekeeper on the main campus in 1992. When a student left his or her dorm room, she would clean the area before they returned. “I thought it was neat to be able to take care of something so awesome,” she says. More than 20 years later, Mahurin has worked her way from housekeeping to the switchboard and the business office, and eventually to the Office of the Registrar. Since then, she’s been taking care of the college through her work, time and gifts. In 1997, Mahurin began giving to the Jane Froman Memorial Scholarship. Her daughter, Rebecca Bennett, who is the administrative assistant for Campus Safety, has a lovely singing voice, Mahurin says. Inspired, she began donating to encourage those who are musically gifted, but also to support the college she’s been with for so many years. “I think of this as my home,” Mahurin says. “The way I feel about the school – that’s why I do it.”

Investing in Their FuturesThrough daily work and generous contributions, faculty and staff change students’ lives

One day each year, Columbia College-Jefferson City halts classes to pack the halls for a “big check” presentation. It’s not a huge ceremony, Kristen Anderson, administrative assistant for retention, admits. But everyone is excited, and there’s a sense of community as students receive checks for scholarships they worked so hard to earn. There’s also a sense of gratitude flowing through the crowd as the faculty and staff are recognized for their generosity.

“This isn’t some random person’s money,” Anderson, who graduated from the college in 2009, says. “This is from the people who are surrounding you, teaching you, working on the staff with you. I know that for them it means a lot to see the students succeed with their funds.” Of the $11.3 million that the Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign raised, $1.2 million was contributed by Columbia College faculty and staff members. The transformational gift — the second of two toward the Campaign — came from employees from all departments and campuses of the college.

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Jim & Stacy RowlettAdjunct instructors, St. Louis campusJim and Stacy Rowlett have seen themselves, their marriage and their students grow over the time they’ve been at the college. Jim graduated from Columbia College–St. Louis in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and began teaching online classes for the college a year later. Stacy graduated with the same degree in 2007 and just celebrated her one-year teaching anniversary with the college. They donate to the Dr. Charles W. Kullmann Scholarship, which provides for students at the St. Louis campus who have volunteered time for community service. “We’re big supporters of volunteering,” Jim says. “But also, scholarships can be the deciding factor of somebody staying in school, and my reward is seeing students that I’ve had for two, three, four or five years graduate.” The St. Louis campus is close-knit, the Rowletts say, and the scholarships are validation of students’ hard work. Seeing the direct impact strengthens their deep desire to give back to the college through teaching and through scholarships. “If we can impact more students in these positive ways, the school is stronger for it,” Stacy says.

Becky BocklageDirector, Jefferson City campus One person’s success feeds another’s, Becky Bocklage believes. She received scholarships that helped pay for her education, and now in a position to return the favor, she and her husband, who graduated from the college in 2012, have created a scholarship to assist students who will, in turn, do the same. The Joe and Becky Bocklage Scholarship will go to an undergraduate or graduate student at the Jefferson City campus. “We felt like we were living a pretty good life because we received help from others when we needed it,” she says. “Now we’re investing in someone who’s going to invest back into the community. It’s part of being a member of a society that you come full circle and become the donors. ” Not only does she bolster the college through her own scholarship, but Bocklage also handwrites individual thank-you notes to each adjunct faculty member who gives, because she believes they deserve recognition for giving money from their own pocket to help the students. “Across all campuses, the faculty and staff give because they have a heart for education and for providing it to people,” Bocklage says. “It’s very personal. They want to help the students.”

To be a part of the employee giving campaign, We Are CC, visit www.ccis.edu/wearecc.

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Langford started the Mock Trial program at the college in 1997 and says his gift creates provisions that will ensure the program continues long after he’s gone. “Mock Trial has been described by students as a transformative learning experience,” he says. “Work in a Mock Trial case can be useful in any career, and students learn skills that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.” Rachel Payton ’03, deputy state director for the Missouri chapter of Americans for Prosperity, says the leadership, research and public speaking skills she learned in Mock Trial laid a foundation for her career. Not to mention, the students gained confidence in their abilities when they traveled to face opponents such as Duke University, University of Southern California and Washington University. “Columbia College is known around the nation for Mock Trial, and it’s all due to Barry, honestly,” says Jared Vessell ’00, who now works as an attorney in Columbia, Missouri. “He is a building block for the program.” Both Payton and Vessell have continued to be involved with Mock Trial even after graduation. Payton judges tournaments, and Vessell has helped chaperone trips and coordinate judges, an under-

taking that earned him the alumni service award in 2013. With this gift, they agree, hopefully others will recognize the worth of Mock Trial and begin supporting it as well. “Any chance to recognize people for what they’ve done and the accomplishments they’ve made, whatever they are, that’s always important,” Payton says. “And if you can somehow help them pay for their schooling in the process, I think that’s even better.” Affording college seems to get harder and harder with an added burden for those pursuing careers in criminal justice or forensic science because many take jobs as public servants starting off, which doesn’t draw a high salary, Langford says. For students aspiring to law school, they might be able to earn a good income later, but they also have three more expensive years of school left. So, Langford believes anything that can make things a little easier is important — and he sees the rewards of his donation through friendships with former students. “I enjoy staying in touch with students, and I do take pride in their accomplishments later,” he says. “I don’t have a preconceived road map of where they should end up other than to say I hope they are successful and happy.”ure

Established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Law Day occurs on May 1 each year to honor the role of law in the United States. On this year’s Law Day, Columbia College celebrated by announcing Barry Langford, assistant professor of criminal justice and founding director of the college’s Mock Trial team, had given $111,000 in a combination of a bequest and outright gifts to support the Mock Trial Award and scholarships for criminal justice and forensic science students. The gift accounts for nearly 10 percent of the transformational gift from faculty and staff, and Langford, who has given a total of $121,000 to the college, is the only faculty member to give a leadership gift to the Campaign.

Setting a PrecedentProfessor Barry Langford ensures the Mock Trial team will continue

To include the college in your estate plan, visit www.ccis.edu/giftplanning.

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A College ChampionWeb Bixby ’82 works tirelessly to instill a culture of philanthropy

A high school-aged Web Bixby was trying to decide where to go to college. He knew about Columbia College all along; his mom was an alumna, and his dad was on the board of trustees. But, he says he didn’t get any pressure from his family to attend the college. He just knew he didn’t want to go to a big university, and with one step onto the campus in Columbia, Missouri, he found a home. “With college and kids, it comes down to fit,” Bixby says. “The student will know when he’s found a place that he will like. That’s what happened to me with Columbia College.”

Bixby, a Columbia College trustee and chair of the National Campaign Steering Committee for the Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign, developed such a personal relationship with the college that he became dedicated to the cause. He — and the rest of the committee — worked not only to lead the largest fundraising campaign in college history, but also to instill a culture of philanthropy. A 1982 alumnus, Bixby became a trustee in 1990 when he went to an NAIA men’s basketball tournament game where the Cougars were playing for the national championship. Dr. Donald Ruthenberg, former Columbia College president, asked him to join, and though Bixby already had an affinity for the college, the moment sparked his interest in athletics. More than 20 years later, Bixby has chaired the athletics committee on the board of trustees and has has been an honorary coach for the men’s basketball team 16 times. “Web is a gracious and vocal supporter of the college,” says Bob Burchard, athletic director and men’s basketball head coach. “Over the years, I have witnessed his consistent, unwavering and active participation in the success of our institution. He is an avid, generous and enthusiastic partner of his alma mater.” Bixby says his time at the college and on the board of trustees has helped him mature, and he credits a lot of that to the people he’s met along the way. In fact, it is an important reason why he has continued to be connected with the college for so long.

“There are some really, really good people on the board of trustees,” Bixby says. “I like being with them, I like seeing them, I like being around them, I like challenging them, and I like them challenging me.” He says he enjoys the people at all levels of the college, too, including faculty, staff, alumni and students. “I’m still involved with the college because of the people, up and down, across the board.” Just as people of the college bond, the Campaign brought together many different areas of support. The name, Tradition Meets Tomorrow, married the history of the college to the future. “Tradition” honored the college’s time as Christian College, as well as the momentous changes, such as becoming co-ed and the addition of adult and online education. “Tomorrow” looked to the significance of education and how it defines what tomorrow will be. With his position as chair of the steering committee, Bixby took the mission of the Campaign and his leadership role to heart. He gave to the Campaign at the beginning in January 2010 and again at the campaign celebration in September 2014, donating a total of $568,000. “The important thing that came out of the steering committee, more than anything else, was that we tried to set the tone of this culture of philanthropy,” Bixby says. “We had a purpose, a desire and a mission. We really set a tone.”

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MotivateTo help the college nurture its culture of philanthropy, visit www.ccis.edu/giving.

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They weren’t superfluous tattoos inked on a whim. Each one had significance to Jessica, and she “lived a lot of life for 23,” says her dad, Mike Lee. A fondness for tattoos must run in the family. Mike has a portrait of Jessica and Elyjah on his upper arm. Jessica’s mom, Michelle Lee, has butterflies matching her daughter’s on her calf, one representing Jessica and another for Elyjah. Julia Lee has her sister’s name tattooed on the inside of her arm along with a red ribbon and the word “Fighter” – just like Jessica’s. Julia’s boyfriend, Kelby, has a similar tattoo for Elyjah, only his says “Little Man” in honor of the nickname he gave him.

The Lee family uses these tattoos to remember Jessica, who graduated from Columbia College-Fort Leonard Wood in 2012, and her son, Elyjah. The mother and son died in a tragic accident in Waynesville, Missouri, when the car Jessica was driving was swept away in a flash flood. To ensure their memory lasts even longer than a tattoo can, the Lees created the Jessica D. Lee ’12 Memorial Scholarship, which will be awarded to single mothers who are enrolled full-time at the Fort Leonard Wood campus. “If I have to find the positive in this situation, it’s the scholarship,” says Mike, who graduated from the Fort Leonard Wood campus in 2002. “Columbia College gave Jessica an opportunity to stand on her own two

feet and raise a child, so creating the scholarship to help others just seemed like the right thing to do.” Jessica lived with her parents for a few years after Elyjah was born. During the day, she worked at the daycare Elyjah attended, then went to class at night while her family took care of him. She had a built-in support system in her family – Mike, Michelle, Julia and Justin, her brother – which is something a lot of single moms don’t have, they say. The Lee family created the scholarship in the hopes that women who don’t have the support that Jessica did will be able to worry less about spending on tuition and books. “Everyone should have a chance like that,” Michelle says. “You can succeed on your own, but it’s just so important for us that single moms know that there is help out there and that there are people who do believe in you.” The scholarship is also meant to give back to the community that supported the family after the tragedy. In fact, Mike says, it was the community’s idea to put on an event that raised more than $4,000 for the scholarship because so many people wanted a way to contribute. “You can tell the community doesn’t want us to feel alone,” Julia says. The Lees say they are grateful for the support from Columbia College, too. Mike Siegel, director of the Fort Leonard Wood campus, attended the fundraiser, something that Julia said makes her proud to attend the college. The Student Senate at the campus made t-shirts with a Cougar paw print on them and are selling the shirts for $10, all proceeds of which will go to the scholarship. Columbia College has been in the family for years. Jessica received her bachelor’s degree in psychology. Mike graduated with his bachelor’s degree and was able to become an officer in the military because of it. Julia is a current student studying early childhood

In Memory ofThe Jessica D. Lee ’12 Memorial Scholarship provides opportunities for single mothers

Jessica Lee had 12 tattoos. “Live, laugh, love” on the back of her neck. Her son’s name on her foot and also down her calf, spelling out “Elyjah.” Butterflies near her collarbone and a red ribbon with the word “Fighter” on her side.

“Columbia College gave Jessica an opportunity to stand on her own two feet and raise a child, so creating the scholarship to help others just seemed like the right thing to do.” — Mike Lee

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education. Mike says not going to college was never an option for his children. Education affected his life so greatly that he tried to ensure his children knew how much it can provide. “I was afforded the opportunity to go to college and managed to get a degree, and it made a huge difference in the quality of life and the opportunities for my family,” Mike says. “And that

school and that degree did the same thing for Jessica.” The Lees wanted to make sure betterment of life

was available to other single moms as well. Jessica was working to provide the best life for Elyjah, and they had an extremely close relationship. They were so attached at the hip that their shared headstone says “Together Forever.” It was a struggle, raising a child alone, but she did it, and she did it well, Michelle says. Jessica would have loved the idea of the scholarship to support single moms. “It’s OK, because there is light at the end of the tunnel,” Michelle says. “This is such a positive thing. I hope it’s something that lives on and on and on so Julia’s kids can see it, and my son’s kids can see it. It just means a lot to us, it does. Over the years, all the things will change in town. The bridge will be redone sooner or later; everything will be revamped as the years go on, but this is something that will keep going. And it will go as long as I’m

around, as long as Mike’s around, as long as our kids are around. We’ll make sure it

keeps going.”

Top left: Julia Lee, Jessica’s sister, is a current student at Columbia College. Mike Lee, Jessica’s

dad, graduated in 2002.

Bottom left: Michelle Lee, Jessica’s mom, has two butterfly tattoos to honor Jessica and Elyjah.

Left: Members of the community created a memorial for Jessica and Elyjah at the bridge in Waynesville, Missouri.

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With Heart and SoulTrustee Jolene Marra Schulz ’61 dedicates her life to education

Jolene Marra Schulz’s first experience with Christian College was when she visited the campus while she was still in high school. There for the weekend, she was paired with a current student and returned home completely “sold” on the college.

Schulz was the first person in her immediate family to attend college, and she says it was both exciting and scary. It was especially difficult to leave her parents and her hometown of Bevier, Missouri. “When you come from a small town like Bevier, you think at that time that the entire world is like Bevier,” Schulz says. “And Christian College took a little girl from the country into the big city of Columbia, Missouri!” She might have come from a small town, but Schulz has done a lot of big things for the Columbia College community and the city of Columbia. A 1961 alumna, Schulz is now a member of the board of trustees and constantly gives back to the college that she says laid the foundation for her life.

College wasn’t easy in the beginning for Schulz. In the first six weeks, she told her mother multiple times that she wanted to come home. But her mother, who jokingly claims part of Schulz’s degree because of all the times she drove from Bevier to see her, convinced Schulz to stay. “My mom would always say, ‘Tell you what, honey. You’ve only got a few more days until the weekend. Why don’t you try until the weekend?’ And unbeknownst to

me, she was actually very upset at the same time because I was the only child, and I was away. But she helped make the transition good for me, because she always provided an incentive for me to stay.” Her parents likely sent her to Christian College partly because there was a strict curfew of 8:30 p.m. on weekdays. If a student made the dean’s list, the next semester she could stay out until 9:30 p.m. There were many rules that students today would scoff at. Christian College students had to have permission to leave campus. There were lists of clothes required and of clothes not allowed, and there was absolutely no drinking alcohol. “People always ask me, ‘Why didn’t you rebel?’” Schulz laughs. “I didn’t know any different. I thought it was great.” “I didn’t like it,” adds her husband, Bill Schulz, whom she met while she was attending Christian College. After curfew, he used to drive by Hughes Hall in a convertible yelling, “Jolene, come out! Jolene, can you come out?” “I was so embarrassed,” she says. Part of what helped her make it through rough patches of homesickness and studying stress was the ability to connect with her roommates, classmates and professors during her two years at the college. Most of the women were from small communities in various states, and there was such a level of caring for each other that made the transition easy. The women had a strong bond with each other as well as the school itself, says Sharon Niday Ronchetto ’61. She and Schulz met at Christian College, roomed together when they were both teachers in Overland Park, Kansas, and are still friends to this day. Because of the size of the

“Jolene is a dependable and dedicated friend. Anything she does, she gives of herself completely. She is just a true-blue friend, one of my dearest, oldest and best friends. We’ll be friends forever.”

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school – and the rules that kept them on campus – the women created deep connections that held. “Jolene is a dependable and dedicated friend,” Ronchetto says. “Anything she does, she gives of herself completely. She is just a true-blue friend, one of my dearest, oldest and best friends. We’ll be friends forever.”

Professional lifeSchulz always wanted to be a teacher. The first thing she remembers asking Santa for is a chalkboard and chalk to enhance the lessons she had her cousins complete during playtime. During the summers in college, Schulz started a youth program at the public library in Macon, Missouri. Twice a week, she would read to the children while illustrating the story using felt boards with flannel characters. Her experiences working with children, along with her time at Christian College, cemented the idea that she was on the right path. “At college, you come into being as your own person,” Schulz says. “It reinforced the fact that education was my choice, and it was a good choice.” She received her bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Missouri in 1963. After teaching elementary students for four years in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, Schulz returned to Missouri. In 1970, she

married Bill and started working on her master’s degree at the University of Missouri while employed as the lab school supervisor. Soon after, she began working at Columbia Public Schools, where she would stay for the next 34 years. Schulz taught kindergarten for a few years before moving into administration. She worked as the director of the Missouri Facilitator Center, director of the Missouri Education Center and as the director of school and community programs before she retired in 2005. One of the longstanding programs Schulz started was Partners in Education. The goal of Partners in Education is to get the community involved with the school system. The program began with 11 partners and now has more than 300. The idea for the program came from Dr. Russell Thompson, former superintendent of Columbia Public Schools. He says Schulz had all the qualities necessary for a task such as this: her personality, her dedication to education and her passion for helping children. “Jolene is a professional educator,” Thompson says. “Truly an outstanding educator. She was the obvious person to fill that role, and she took the idea and the vision and ran with it further than I thought it could go. Jolene is a credit to Columbia Public Schools and the broader Columbia community.” Along with her hard work at Columbia Public Schools, Schulz took time to teach EDUC 201, Foundations of Education, as an adjunct instructor at Columbia College for three years. She says she worked on structuring the class so the students would

Above: Schulz cuts the ribbon with President Scott Dalrymple, Tina Dalrymple, faculty, alumni and students at the 75th anniversary celebration of Hughes Hall, where Schulz lived during her time at Christian College.

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have a good picture of what it’s like to actually be in a classroom. This was important to her, because her goal was to convey the importance of education. “Education is the key,” Schulz says. “If you turn the key, it opens up the door to the world. Where you go with it is up to you.”

Giving back to the college Schulz became involved with the college the minute she returned to Missouri in 1970 by joining the Columbia College Alumni Association. One of her first tasks was calling Christian College alumnae to inform them of the name change to Columbia College as well as the addition of men on campus. The women were so upset that such a stark change was being made to “their” school that they hung up on Schulz and the other callers and swore to never again donate to or be involved with the college. Schulz says it was both funny and shocking when it happened, but now she understands where they were coming from. The school was where women not only studied but also learned the social graces and became mature young ladies. “I think that generation we were calling was fearful that wouldn’t happen again,” Schulz says. “And it didn’t, but the world was changing, and sometimes change is hard.” For her dedication to the college and the community, Schulz received the Columbia College Community Service Award in 1996, which recognizes outstanding leadership and service to the citizens of one’s community. In 2001, Schulz joined the Columbia College Board of Trustees after Dan Scotten, former chair of the board of trustees, asked her to become a member. She now chairs the educational policies committee, which she says is the pulse of what’s going on at the college. Changes in programs, new curriculum, new departments and new faculty all come through the committee, and then are presented to the board for approval. She serves on the board of trustees because she believes it’s another way to give back to the college — and Schulz takes that seriously. She looks at her role on the board of trustees as a responsibility to help expand and better the college. Scotten says Schulz often works behind the scenes and supports the college in quiet ways of which people are not aware. “Of all the people I know, Jolene has the most feelings and heart for Christian and Columbia College,” Scotten

says. “She loves the institution, always has, and I knew she would be a valuable leader through the future.” Her involvement with Columbia College goes even deeper than her time volunteering and her service as a trustee. Schulz has consistently given generous donations to the college, the most recent being a transformational gift to the Campaign announced in September 2013. When she retired from Columbia Public Schools, as a gift, the community established the Jolene Schulz Scholarship, which provides for students from Boone or Macon counties. Schulz and her husband continue to supplement the fund. Schulz donates for the same reason she serves on the board of trustees: to give back to the college that she says gave so much to her. Christian College laid the foundation for Schulz’s life, and she wouldn’t be who she is today without it, she says. At the college, she grew up, learned about the world outside of Bevier, Missouri, and became her own person. Schulz says all the things she did as a young woman at Christian College are a part of everything she’s done in her life, and she feels honored to be able to give back. “It’s hard to explain to people the love and passion that you have for a school that means so much to you,” Schulz says. “But it is indeed a wonderful place, and it is a place that I will treasure for the rest of my life.”

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Above: Schulz, left, lived with Lynn Phelps, Susie Wrinker Cox and Gail Tiano Lawrence on the third floor of Hughes Hall in 1960.

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FinancialsTuition and fees, net %Day campus 7,525,000 8.3%Non-traditional Program 24,899,000 27.5%Online Campus 53,441,000 59.0%Graduate Studies 4,780,000 5.2%

Total 90,645,000 100.0%

Equity (in millions) Unrestricted 206.3 92.2%Temporarily Restricted 6.7 3.0%Permanently Restricted 10.8 4.8%

Total 223.8 100.0% Revenues 110,690,000 Expenditures -91,645,000

Total Revenue over expenditures 19,045,000

Revenues Tuition and Fees 90,645,000 Gifts and Grants 1,902,000 Other 18,143,000

Total Revenue 110,690,000

Expenditures Instructional 54,838,000 Academic Support 4,268,000 Student Services 14,124,000 Institutional Support 14,626,000 Auxiliary Services 3,789,000

Total Expenses 91,645,000

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Honor RollPresident’s Society Honor RollThrough vision, leadership and consideration for the future of Columbia College, members of the President’s Society have joined this institution’s hallowed and lifelong tradition of providing quality liberal arts and science education to a diverse student body.

Benefactors who have provided cumulative gifts of $10,000 or more in cash, securities, real property, scholarship funds, awards or programs are granted lifelong membership in the President’s Society. The following levels of giving sustain the legacy of the college, its students, the community and society. For more information on the President’s Society levels, go to www.ccis.edu/contributorappreciation.

Rogers Gate Circle$1,000,000 +Ira G. Hubbell MDJohn A. Schiffman Jr. Hon. ’04

Ivy Chain Circle$500,000–$999,999Thomas E. Atkins III Hon. ’99 and Linda Holman Atkins ’54Walter E. Bixby III ’82 and Tracy BixbySteven S. Fishman ’74 and Barbara Balyeat Fishman ’74Mary A. LeeMary Agnes Starr McQuinn ’54 and Al McQuinnJim D. and Catherine Morris

Dorsey Chapel Circle$250,000–$499,999Judith A. Cunningham ’64George W. Hulett Jr. and Jeanne HulettGene KoepkeFlorence Larsh ’49

Charter Circle$100,000–$249,999Tom S. BassSara Winkler Botts ’41 and Van R. Botts Jr.Delsie “Kay” Cruce Calhoun ’70Barbara Satterfield Camp ’65 and Bradley CampVera Jacobs Coats ’47 and Russell CoatsReinhardt Construction Co. / Jerry D. and Mary DaughertyM.J. Walther Donnelly ’43Gary R. Drewing Sr.Mark A. and Joan ForemanDaisy Willis Grossnickle ’66 and Skip E. GrossnickleAnn Walton Kroenke ’68 and E. Stan KroenkeGeorge H. Ousley Jr. ’78 and Gayleen OusleyPeggy Lamke Price ’43Henry J. Waters III and Vicki RussellO. V. SellsYu F. WangLarry D. Young ’76 and Anne Cartwright Young ’73 PhD

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Founders Circle$50,000–$99,999Edgar I. Ailor MD and Susan Kay Ailor MDL’Mont and Kathi BetzBetty Allen Braham ’42Gerald T. Brouder Hon. ’13 PhD and Bonnie M. Brouder Hon. ’13J. Fletcher Burge DDS and Gloria BurgeCarol L. Coffman ’74Shelley E. Dale ’69James C. Denninghoff MD and Lucille Salerno PhDJohn A. and Nancy DillinghamBrad and Kristin EiffertJerry D. Kennett MD and Michele KennettIda Spradling Locarni ’50Helen Black Maupin ’45Robert W. and Nancy MaupinRichard G. MillerR. Marvin Owens Hon. ’03 and Virginia Harmon Owens ’40William A. and Karen PragmanRobert and Connie PughDonald B. Ruthenberg ’95 PhD and Janet E. RuthenbergBetti Friedel Saunders ’42Jolene Marra Schulz ’61 and Bill SchulzMichael Szewczyk MD and Susan Zurowski MDGeraldine Harris Wade ’53

Trustees Circle$25,000–$49,999Anita Abbott Timmons ’58 and James D. TimmonsMark A. Baisley ’93 and Mary Ann BaisleyLynne Stuver Baker ’64 and Douglas L. BakerRobert P. and Faye C. BurchardLisa G. BynumGreg N. Johnston ’91 and Patricia ChurchillEric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyCarolyn Duley Dodd ’46 and W. Stanley Dodd Jr.Tery L. DonelsonMark HeisterLynn and Patricia HostetlerStephen and Wendy KnorrDon L. and Betty J. LandersPatricia Sadler Lensmeyer ’90Richard and Nancy LiebmanMarcia Bunten Machens ’96 and David A. MachensGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Carla McFarlandRichard L. and Betty MontgomeryDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’HaganKevin J. and Linda Palmer

Mary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. PotrafkaCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret. and Carole RandersonGenie Banks RogersDorothy E. RuppDaniel L. and Sandy ScottenDale Coe Simons ’65 and James K. Simons DDSTerry B. Smith PhD and Jane SmithPatrick A. Smith MD and Karen D. SmithMarlys Enabnit Thedinger ’47 and Robert ThedingerCraig A. and Laura Van MatreB. D. Van StavernBillie J. Wanink ’65Janet Carter Wright ’58 and Marvin E. Wright

Ivy and Oak Circle$10,000–$24,999Alan L. AtterburyLouise Leebrick Atterbury ’38Nancy Wright Banks ’55Paulina Huling Batterson Hon. ’96Dorothy Molzahn Bennett ’46Penelope C. BraunBruce P. Brown and Lisa A. Ford-Brown PhDWilliam R. Brown and Joanna Todd BrownEdwin A. BurchardDerrell BurksMelissa Montgomery Carberry ’06 and Joseph CarberryThomas O. and Penelope S. CasonMary Matteson Cederberg ’46 MD and William C. CederbergDonald M. Claycomb PhD and Linda ClaycombKatrina Harry Cochran ’68 PhD and Norm CochranGwendolyn Crane Cockrell ’58 and George F. CockrellTonia M. Compton ’99 PhDTerry L. ConradJane Canedy Crow ’57James W. CulpepperWilton J. Daniel Jr.Sue Marshall Daulton ’45Frances C. Dittrich ’63Joseph P. Dubinski ’96Paul Pallanich and L. Novelle Dunathan PhDTerry and Vicki L. DunscombeMartha Eberhard ’00 and Dale EberhardWilliam D. and Linda EckhoffJames W. Elliott DDS and Judy ElliottJudith Carter Ely ’62 and Lt. Col. Douglas C. Ely Ret.Arlin F. Epperson PhD and Mary EppersonChip Estabrooks and Julie K. Estabrooks PhDJonathan Ford

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Bo M. and Terry FraserRobert W. and Karen J. FryCharles G. and Jean GibbensPatricia Bowman Gibbs ’47David L. and Linda GillilanDennis M. and Elaine T. GrevJames Hardin Jr. ’76 and Phyllis Whitesides Hardin ’57 ’75Robert K. and Susan HardwickCaroline J. HarrAlthea M. HarrisRichard E. HarrisThelma HelfantSolange HerterRebecca Gross Highland ’89 and Thomas R. Highland MDDavid A. HornerHelga S. Huang PhDSally Hubbard ’57 MDJune Viner Hurdle ’83 and Bob HurdleChris W. HurleyLinda Sublett Hutton ’69 and Robert C. HuttonJames F. Infelt ’78 and Susan W. InfeltDarlene R. JohnsonJudith Cone Johnson ’95William J. Johnston ’82 and Janice JohnstonBeth KaneMichael KatemanBruce B. Kelly PhDBarry R. LangfordDavid T. Lee PhDGustav J. LehrPeggy Reed-Lohmeyer ’89 and Steve LohmeyerWilliam F. MasonCol. Charles E. McGee ’78 USAF Ret.Gayla Grossnickle Miller ’90 and Richard A. MillerJoseph R. Miller ’90 and Tammy L. Miller ’95Kurt L. Miller PhDLynn D. Mitchell MD and Marsha MitchellCarol Connery Murdock ’69H. Jerry Murrell MD and Beverly Murrell MDHelen Cates Neary ’38Brenda Nicholls ’67Sandra Bruce Nichols ’80 MD and Ronnie A. NicholsWanda NorthwayJames E. OglesbyEllen Thompson Oldson ’38 and Norman P. OldsonEllen Lohnes Paullin ’39Gary R. PfauJoseph Pickl Jr. and Ruth E. Pickl

Kenneth C. and Sharon M. PikePaul O. and Barbara PoehleinMichael J. Polley PhD and Mary PaulsellGregory and Lana L. PooleSanjeev Ravipudi MD and Shelley RavipudiPeggy Gibson Regan ’44 and William W. Regan MDMatthew A. Richards ’96 and Merri Kingston Richards ’97N. A. and Susan RiegerJames R. Ritter EdD and Kathy A. RitterBeverly Colliflower Rolwing ’57 and Francis D. RolwingGarth S. Russell MDJohn L. and Juda P. SchellJoe R. Smith MDKevin C. Sprouse ’04 and Amy SprouseRon Stallworth ’07Jacquelyn Crane Stamper ’61 and George L. StamperMarty M. Stedem ’92 and Jill Ross Stedem ’96Helen G. StewartGreg J. Stratman PhD and Teresa StratmanDan J. and Andrea StublerDennis M. Suich MD and Cynthia SuichSarah Grossnickle Swindle ’96 and Jason S. SwindleBeverly Phillips Thomas ’92 and David O. ThomasMartha Stephens Toler ’46Dona Lee C. TrotterSteven M. and Lisa TurnerAudrey J. WaltonYu-cheng WangJill Maynard Ward ’50 and William H. WardLlona Paul Weiss ’91 and Garry D. WeissLudmilla V. WestlingDeborah Hook Wheat ’68Justin C. Williams ’05 PhDW. R. Williams Jr.Barbara Windt ’48Carol Winkler ’93 and Darrell WinklerTerry Robinson Wollersheim ’92Rev. Dr. John J. Yonker and Sarah Yonker

In MemoriamPhyllis Miller Adams ’46Erma T. AlltonJ. M. AlltonBertha A. AlyeaJames O. Alyea MDMargaret AngeloBetty Jacobs Aufranc ’45Eugenia O. BanksHartley G. Banks Jr.John B. Barnhouse

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Andrew J. Bass Jr.Mary Green Bates ’40William H. BatesWalter E. BixbyEstelle BradfordJames D. BrahamErnst Braun PhDIsabel Belcher Browning ’23Virginia Freeman Buchroeder ’36Gay BumgarnerJames E. Bumgarner MDJaime Alter Chase ’30Robert A. Clark Jr.Archibald T. ClinkscalesMabel Bondurant Culpepper ’56Dennis L. DaleVirginia Fite Daniel ’63Frances Thompson Dillingham ’29Jay B. DillinghamMartha Brock Donigan ’30Mary DotyJean Dudley ’29David W. EdwardsSuzanne Croswhite Edwards ’46Jessie Ellis PhDEvelyn Schrom Estes ’34Susan Moberly Estill ’28Vivian Sloan Fiske 1911Ruth FuchsElizabeth Estes Gentry ’20Mildred C. HanebaumCharles HarrBarbara Harvey ’58Dorothy Jacobs Hatfield ’41Lucille Houghton Hatton ’32Dorothy Hart Heinkel ’24Esther O. HeppleWanda Baker Holman ’49Winifred B. HornerGail HubbellDora M. JohnsonHarriet Johnson 1901Mary Martin Kellett ’36Frances KoepkeGlenna M. KubachMary Potter Kunkler ’27Sarah Michell Landen ’38Sidney Larson Hon. ’01E. Desmond LeeBernie LensmeyerMary Stansifer Ligon ’21

Elizabeth Haynie Marshall ’26Frederick MatsonMargaret Benson Matson ’32George C. MillerHelen Conley Miller 1898Mary Keller Miller ’31Ann Copeland Mize ’40Willa Dill Moore ’30Margaret Newton ’37Lavinia Lenoir Nifong 1887Mary I. OmerJane Keithley Parham ’36Herbert S. ParhamMary Banks Parry ’20Lucille Dyer Porter ’22Hazel Price 1909James B. PriceBernice Christen Richardson ’22David B. RogersJane RussellAlthea Whitcraft Schiffman ’41Don E. SchubertElizabeth Toomey Seabrook ’42Cecil Crawford Sears ’24Kay Jacobs Sells ’38James M. SilveyB. D. Simon Jr.Mary Robertson Simon-Merideth ’48Louise Cook Simpson ’27Lois Southwell Singletary ’39Queen SmithMary Bruckmiller Spahr ’36Mittie Robnett Spence 1904Leta Jones Spencer ’28J. W. Stafford Hon. ’04Col. Charles S. Standley Jr.Harry H. Trice Sr.Dorothy Kincaid Turney ’35Elizabeth Tatum Walter ’31Helen Robson Walton ’39James L. WaltonShirley Evans Ward ’37Esther Ross Warren ’20Herbert W. Watchinski ’76Wilma McMaster Williams ’29Virginia Kendall Young ’36

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St. Clair Society Honor RollThe St. Clair Society is named for Luella St. Clair-Moss, a true visionary and one of the first female college presidents in the United States. She served three terms as president of Christian College, the forerunner of Columbia College.

The St. Clair Society honors individuals whose vision for and commitment to the future have led them to include the college in a charitable life income agreement or estate plan.

Anita Abbott Timmons ’58 and James D. TimmonsMary C. AngeloJudith Nell Arni ’66 and Thomas J. Arni PhDElizabeth B. Aull ’71Karen Hockaday Avery ’57Lynne Stuver Baker ’64 and Douglas L. BakerGrace Banholzer ’94Col. Duane H. Bartrem ’76 USA Ret.Maryellen Justice Batt ’47 and Robert A. BattWayne L. Behymer and Jo Behymer PhDDorothy Molzahn Bennett ’46Sara Winkler Botts ’41 and Van R. Botts Jr.Betty Allen Braham ’42Judith Tribble Brown ’59William R. Brown and Joanna Todd BrownCynthia A. Bulluck ’87Melissa Montgomery Carberry ’06 and Joseph CarberryNeil A. CarrPatricia J. ChubbLucile A. Church ’69 and Joseph R. ZuvanichKatrina Harry Cochran ’68 PhD and Norm CochranPaula Jones Collins ’81 and Stephen E. CollinsBetty Adams Crouch ’56 and William M. CrouchJane Canedy Crow ’57Genevieve Spelman Crowley ’47 and Virgil E. CrowleyDonna Hines Cullen ’67 and John S. CullenJudith A. Cunningham ’64Patricia Keyser Custer ’47 and James L. CusterRichard G. Daly ’76Frances C. Dittrich ’63M.J. Walther Donnelly ’43James C. Edwards ’74James R. Ford ’72 and Paulette Sipp Ford ’73Mark A. and Joan ForemanSarah Medlen Fraley ’47

Brooke Baker George ’11 ’13Marjorie Thomas Gutelius ’69 and Jay N. GuteliusRobert K. and Susan HardwickCheryl Ann Hardy PhDDora Frances Wells Harness ’27Caroline J. HarrAlthea M. HarrisJanet Jesaitis Hinshaw ’59 and Fred N. HinshawEdgar L. Hodge ’86Karen Cavanah Hollen ’57Rosemary Lester Horner ’50 PhDMelissa Berkemeier Howard ’72Ira G. Hubbell MDHelen Roberson Hunter ’39Linda Sublett Hutton ’69 and Robert C. HuttonJ. Paul JonesGene KoepkeBarry R. LangfordRaymond Lansford PhDMary A. LeeGustav J. LehrBobbie Pugh Lovelace ’56 and Jesse W. LovelaceJoan Luttge ’50Marvin A. Malone ’91Susan Miller ’60 PhD and Ken MannilaJoy Schiffman Masterson ’65James E. McNally ’77Kurt L. Miller PhDLeafa Harris Miller ’61Marcia Miller ’71Carol Connery Murdock ’69Constance Nichols ’05 and Bob NicholsJanet C. Nogle ’83Paul M. Nydam ’85 USAHeather L. O’Brien

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Diane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’HaganBarbara Gibbs Ostmann ’69 and Wilfred C. OstmannPatrick Overton PhD and Lindi F. Overton PhDJane PetersonJanet Glenski Peterson ’79 and Robert W. PetersonGary R. PfauPenny Pitman ’65Calvin S. Posner ’76 EdDMary McCleary PosnerAlbert M. and Margaret J. PriceJoe Reardon ’93 and Kim ReardonDonald B. Ruthenberg ’95 PhD and Janet E. RuthenbergMichael E. Sawyer ’74John A. Schiffman Jr. Hon. ’04Jolene Marra Schulz ’61 and Bill SchulzDaniel L. and Sandy ScottenO. V. SellsMary Kleis Shaw ’66 and Dallas A. ShawElizabeth Smallfelt ’56Ron Stallworth ’07Virginia Harward Teller ’48 PhDCarol Siegel Turner ’77

Jeffrey D. Venable ’89Nancy Stuver Wallingford ’66Billie J. Wanink ’65Llona Paul Weiss ’91 and Garry D. WeissDeborah Hook Wheat ’68Arlene L. Wierschem ’83 and Kurt WierschemBarbara Windt ’48Charles V. Wolfers

In MemoriamPhyllis Miller Adams ’46Bertha A. AlyeaJames O. Alyea MDL. V. AngeloCreola-Charles Baker ’18Emma Brown Ballew ’23Mary Dorsey Bass 1901Roberta Herring Bass ’18Frances Bennett ’35Robin Black ’26George K. BlanchardLouis P. BlosserAlice Fox Boyle ’35Estelle BradfordJames D. BrahamMary E. BrightMary Reece Briscoe ’41

Noma E. BrownIsabel Belcher Browning ’23Genevieve Koontz Buchanan ’38Virginia Freeman Buchroeder ’36Mary Burlingame ’25Bruce R. Bynum ’71Michael W. CalhounSuzanne Calwell Carlson ’43Artie Mason Carter 1900Jaime Alter Chase ’30Carson ChilesArchibald T. ClinkscalesSybil Whittle Cook ’13Mona Manuel Davidson 1911Hortense P. DavisonLina Swann Denney ’19Martha Brock Donigan ’30Jean Dudley ’29Ellen Schalk Feild ’30Vivian Sloan Fiske 1911Elizabeth Estes Gentry ’20Ruth Graham ’19Lydia Carter Gregory 1905Clara Smith Griffin ’20Mildred East Halley ’19Elizabeth Garton Harmon ’37Charles HarrDorothy Hart Heinkel ’24Esther O. Hepple

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Frances L. Hirlinger ’24Lois Funderburg Hodge ’44Adalene Hoke ’30Wanda Baker Holman ’49Gail HubbellRuby Bowles Hurst ’35Irene I. IsomMargaret Blosser Jackson ’38Dora M. JohnsonHarriet Johnson 1901Helen Hirsch Johnson ’31Mary Martin Kellett ’36Alice Kirtley 1912Frances KoepkeSarah Michell Landen ’38Buena W. LansfordMartha Alexander Laslie ’40E. Desmond LeeMary Stansifer Ligon ’21Mary Jones Lozier ’16Elinor Lueth ’43Ann Mapes ’45Frederick MatsonVirginia Dyas McAlester 1898Frances Breed McCord ’25Mary McKee ’18Lorain Mines Middleton ’43Helen Conley Miller 1898

Ann Copeland Mize ’40Willa Dill Moore ’30James MundyVivien Dulany Murphy 1903Margaret Newton ’37Robert E. NogleMary I. OmerRuth Snyder Parkhurst ’17Mary Banks Parry ’20Claire Hardy Pemberton ’26Anna M. PhiferLucille Dyer Porter ’22Virginia Porth ’36Frances McBaine Rea 1876Ruth ReynoldsonJeanne Joullian Richards ’41Ralph RichardsRev. Lester B. RickmanMary Hatton Robinson ’21Helen Shuck Ross ’26Paul L. RossClarence D. SamfordDale Sanderson ’27Constance Boyer Schott ’25Edith Oblander Schwagmeyer ’25Cecil Crawford Sears ’24Kay Jacobs Sells ’38Carl D. Siegel MD

James M. SilveyMary Robertson Simon-Merideth ’48Louise Cook Simpson ’27Lois Southwell Singletary ’39Queen SmithRowland H. SmithLeta Jones Spencer ’28Anie Stewart 1908Mary Swinney ’25Mary Tevebaugh ’29Jacqueline Philbrook Thompson ’47Helen K. Turner ’30Dorothy Kincaid Turney ’35Esther Ross Warren ’20Marjorie McKinnon Wellington ’36Mette Wells ’26Ruth Whaley ’18R. O. WillettWilma McMaster Williams ’29Harold WilliamsonKatherine Knox Wolfe ’13Earlene Fulkerson Wolfers ’49

Did You Know? More than $600,000 was donated to Athletics during the course of the Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign. There are several ways to support Athletics, including through the “Name Your Seat” program. Donors have the opportunity to inscribe a plaque on a seat in Southwell Gymnasium with a personalized message. Go Cougars!

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1851 Society Honor RollMembers of the 1851 Society recognize that the need exists, as it did when the college was founded in 1851, to provide independent

learning for the student population.Contributors who make gifts to Columbia College within the fiscal year

are recognized as Colleagues of the 1851 Society. The following levels of giving are named in honor of college innovators who reflect the unwavering commitment to excellence of Columbia College. For more information on the 1851 Society levels, go to www.ccis.edu/contributorappreciation. The following pages recognize contributors or benefactors who made gifts in the fiscal year that ran from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014.

Joseph Kirtley Rogers Colleague$100,000 +Walter E. Bixby III ’82 and Tracy BixbyJohn A. Schiffman Jr. Hon. ’04Larry D. Young ’76 and Anne Cartwright Young ’73 PhD

John Augustus Williams Colleague$50,000–$99,999Steven S. Fishman ’74 and Barbara Balyeat Fishman ’74Robert and Connie Pugh

Jane Froman Colleague$25,000–$49,999Judith A. Cunningham ’64George W. Hulett Jr. and Jeanne HulettFlorence Larsh ’49

Lucy Laws Colleague$10,000–$24,999L’Mont and Kathi BetzDerrell BurksJames W. CulpepperReinhardt Construction Co. / Jerry D. and Mary DaughertySue Marshall Daulton ’45Gary R. Drewing Sr.Mark A. and Joan ForemanGene KoepkeDon L. and Betty J. LandersCarla McFarlandGeorge H. Ousley Jr. ’78 and Gayleen Ousley

Lavinia Ellen Ream Colleague$5,000–$9,999Allen BeesonBruce P. Brown and Lisa A. Ford-Brown PhDGreg N. Johnston ’91 and Patricia ChurchillTery L. DonelsonDaisy Willis Grossnickle ’66 and Skip E. GrossnickleBobbie Pugh Lovelace ’56 and Jesse W. LovelaceMary Agnes Starr McQuinn ’54 and Al McQuinnRoger D. Miller ’78William A. and Karen PragmanCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret. and Carole RandersonKevin C. Sprouse ’04 and Amy Sprouse

Frank Hughes Colleague$2,500–$4,999Neil A. CarrDonald M. Claycomb PhD and Linda ClaycombJohn A. and Nancy Dillingham

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Carolyn Duley Dodd ’46 and W. Stanley Dodd Jr.Timothy S. Elliott ’01 and Crystal Peterson Elliott ’02Richard E. HarrisBarry R. LangfordGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Helen Cates Neary ’38Sandra Bruce Nichols ’80 MD and Ronnie A. NicholsDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’HaganKevin J. and Linda PalmerPaul O. and Barbara PoehleinMary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. PotrafkaDale Coe Simons ’65 and James K. Simons DDS

Christian College Colleague$1,851–$2,499Tonia M. Compton ’99 PhDEric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyMarsha R. EatonMarcia Bunten Machens ’96 and David A. MachensGregory and Lana L. PooleMary McCleary PosnerPeggy Lamke Price ’43Barbara SanbornBetti Friedel Saunders ’42Sarah Grossnickle Swindle ’96 and Jason S. SwindleDeborah Hook Wheat ’68

Mary Paxton Keeley Colleague$1,000–$1,850Tommie J. Atkinson ’92Lynne Stuver Baker ’64 and Douglas L. BakerTessie L. Ballard ’93Meredith BlackRobert P. and Faye C. BurchardCarole Kubach Butts ’66 and James A. ButtsWilliam A. CallahanMelissa Montgomery Carberry ’06 and Joseph CarberryJoseph J. Carrier PhDKatrina Harry Cochran ’68 PhD and Norm CochranJohn A. CourterDaniel J. D’Alesio Jr.Frances C. Dittrich ’63Joseph P. Dubinski ’96Terry and Vicki L. DunscombeMartha Eberhard ’00 and Dale EberhardJudith Carter Ely ’62 and Lt. Col. Douglas C. Ely Ret.Patricia Larkin Fore ’48Carol Jones Fredericks ’45 PhDRobert W. and Karen J. FryBen GallowayCharles G. and Jean Gibbens

Patricia Bowman Gibbs ’47James Hardin Jr. ’76 and Phyllis Whitesides Hardin ’57 ’75Vonda HaysSam HintonLinda Sublett Hutton ’69 and Robert C. HuttonJames F. Infelt ’78 and Susan W. InfeltSarah Ferguson Jennings ’66 and Stephen G. Jennings PhDJudith Cone Johnson ’95William J. Johnston ’82 and Janice JohnstonBeth KaneJulia LeeMichael W. Lee ’02Michelle R. LeeGustav J. LehrThomas R. MarreroWilliam F. MasonCol. Charles E. McGee ’78 USAF Ret.J. C. MillerKurt L. Miller PhDRichard L. and Betty MontgomeryJeffrey L. NicholsJames E. OglesbyCol. William C. Pfeiffer USA Ret.Wayne R. PrattJoe Reardon ’93 and Kim ReardonGenie Banks RogersKaren A. RyabchenkoWendy Mertz Slifka ’90 and Douglas F. SlifkaTerry B. Smith PhD and Jane SmithJohn D. Smith ’02 and Susan Smith JDGreg J. Stratman PhD and Teresa StratmanBeverly Phillips Thomas ’92 and David O. ThomasGwen R. VanderhoefShirley Tempelmeier Watkins ’96 PsyDLudmilla V. WestlingCarol Winkler ’93 and Darrell Winkler

Franklin Launer Colleague$500–$999Ronald D. Aikens EdS and Mary K. AikensMichael J. Arendall ’06 and Andrea N. HuntingMartha M. Bartholomew ’49 and William D. BartholomewPaulina Huling Batterson Hon. ’96Stephen Bay Hon. ’10Zinna L. Bland PhDCarl and Joy BlockChris and Elizabeth BlumhorstTerry J. Bocklage ’12 and Rebecca J. Gordon-BocklageBarry J. BowdenRev. Raymond BowdenRoss G. Brown

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Tammy K. CalhounTanya Clatterbuck ’00 and Thomas ClatterbuckGwendolyn Crane Cockrell ’58 and George F. CockrellTerry L. ConradJacques T. Craig ’77 and Jill Ehrman Craig ’75Carroll W. Highbarger and Betty J. CrawfordRobert M. DelormeGeorge DerrieuxCharles W. Digges Sr. and Kathryn DiggesKelly P. and Cindy EnrightChip Estabrooks and Julie K. Estabrooks PhDFrederick R. FerrinRex FindleyDonald W. and Patricia A. FischerJanet Huffman Goodson ’54 and Bill GoodsonJennifer Banks Hallam ’82 and Jeffery M. HallamJanet Hamilton ’67Penny Rafferty Hamilton ’76 PhDDarin R. HandJames C. HankenWarren L. and Karen HarmsAlthea M. HarrisJeffrey HeilbrunnMichael L. Himmel ’86Marilyn Hughes Hoecker ’70Richard W. Huling PhDTimothy M. Ireland PhDRichard F. James ’97 and Nancy Gorman James ’97Paul E. Jungmeyer PhDDavid S. Karr PhDJulie Schilb Kirtley ’86 and Curtis L. KirtleyLana M. Le Mons ’09Gregory A. Logan ’79 and Sandra Logan PhDAnthony Q. and Lindsay Y. LopezAnthony S. Marshall PhDJoy Schiffman Masterson ’65Thomas P. McGuireBrenda A. McKinney ’14Nollie G. Moore Jr. and Julia MooreJoshua M. Muder ’99 and Ann MuderConstance Nichols ’05 and Bob NicholsJerry S. Patton ’04 and Catherine Snell Patton ’06 ’09Ellen Lohnes Paullin ’39Michael J. Polley PhD and Mary PaulsellDavid and Ruscell PavlinJane M. PickensNorman R. ProctorJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphGreg Raper ’76Cheryl A. Ritchie ’78Raymond J. Robinson ’99 and Diane Wendt Robinson ’08

Renee C. RodgersCharles D. Roebuck PhD and Marjorie L. RoebuckJames B. Rowlett ’00 and Stacy L. Rowlett ’07Paul J. and Kimberly S. RyanThomas R. ScheiraMichael K. Schicker ’78Thomas R. Sheffield ’86Gary Stanowski ’12 and Denise StanowskiGeorge R. Tyree ’84 and Sarah TyreeRobert M. Walker ’87

Mary Dorsey Bass Colleague$100–$499Maged M. AbdelrazekMarilyn Abney-Warner ’00William T. Ackerman Jr.Gregory W. Adank ’94Sally Swim Ahrberg ’50Kenneth M. AkersSudha AlapatiDavid D. and Susan J. AlexanderJordan AlexanderJoyce Johnson Allen ’49 and Thomas D. AllenJohn L. AltmanJerry R. Amend ’76William D. AndersonSonya Andreassen-Henderson ’93 and Kyle K. HendersonMary McFadden Applewhite ’47 and Joe C. ApplewhiteChristopher M. Aquilina ’13Linda Henderson Arman ’98 and Jesse B. Arman PhDPhillip R. Armstrong ’12 and Lisa Robb Armstrong ’11Bobby L. Artis ’99Thomas E. Ash ’76Harold D. and Rebecca A. BakerLana BakerPeggy L. BakerDavid S. Bales ’12Martin A. Baloga ’78 and Lena BalogaDavid J. Balwinski ’04 and Selina BalwinskiMelissa D. Barlow ’07Jacklyn Burnett Barnett ’69 and Harold BarnettCarol BarnhouseJeffrey J. BarrowsChris BartelsSamuel A. BartlettMarcella M. Barton PhDMarjorie West Bartow ’50 and Russell BartowCol. Duane H. Bartrem ’76 USA Ret.Gene BaumannJean L. BeardWilliam W. Beckett Jr. MD and Jan Beckett

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Shirley M. BeckettSarah A. BereiterLori L. Berry ’89 and Lynn D. BerryCarrie A. BesnetteBarbara K. BickfordBrian D. Bilderback ’03Mary Kovacs Biskup ’74 and Kenneth G. BiskupRita Wetzel Bissell ’58Eddie D. BittnerJason D. and Denise R. BlackGwen M. BlotevogelRonald B. BolanderJohn P. BolinCharles Bondurant MDDarrell W. Bonine ’93 and Kimberly A. Bonine ’03Benjamin BooneKimberly A. Boren-DumasMatthew S. Bormann ’10Marilyn Barron Bosso ’49Col. William E. Boston III Ret. and Rosalyn W. BostonRichard W. Boucher ’09 ’12 and Kimberly B. BoucherBenjamin S. BouttyTrevyn BowdenBenjamin Bowman ’13Todd M. Boyd ’11Darnell BraggsDeward V. Brake ’75Pamela S. Brakhage PhDBlaine BredemanJerrell D. BrennerHeather B. BrockMatthew E. BrockBradford BrockmeierMichelle Green Brooks ’03Vicki L. BrooksAudrey J. BrownMary BrownPatricia Regan Brown ’47Lisa BrowningScott and Ginny BrundageAlisa J. BuckMeredith Lainhart Bufkin ’43Debbie BunchPaul G. BurganMichael D. BurkheadDonald S. BurlesonDonald A. BurrowsTammie M. Busch ’06 and James A. Busch

Scott A. Bush ’13 and Misty Phillips Bush ’13Jim Butler ’78 and Nancy HamiltonMelissa N. ButlerStacey BybeeDavid W. BylandBelynda J. CainStephen CalabreseAnthony Callisto Jr. ’94 and Lisa J. Callisto ’05Elaine S. CampbellRobert N. CardenElizabeth Potter Carlson ’71 and Edward M. CarlsonWilliam J. and Sonya A. CarneyStephen R. CarpenterToni L. CarterJacqueline R. CaruanaThomas O. and Penelope S. CasonMing-Yi ChaoCinda R. ChapmanJudy ChapmanMatthew ChrenkaGeorgia K. ChristianTim and Brenda ChristyElizabeth A. ChristyGay A. Christy ’08Lucile A. Church ’69 and Joseph R. ZuvanichRocco A. CimmarustiJeffrey B. ClarkRandall L. Clark ’82 and Patricia S. Clark

Did You Know? Young adults have always wanted to make an impact on the world, and these days, it seems like more and more are becoming invested in supporting their alma mater. Current students and graduates of the most recent 10 years have given more than $25,000 to Columbia College. The Silver and Navy Club recognizes the group of young alumni and their generous contributions. See page 52 for a list of these promising philanthropists.

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Sara A. ClarkSue Myers Clowe ’55Barbara Payne Coakley ’55Herbert M. CohenSallie Christen Coley ’75 and Doug ColeyThe Honorable Frank Conley and Carla ConleyLisa A. ConnerTracey L. ConnorJulie A. CostelloCharlotte Morton Cowey ’50 and Felix F. CoweyVernon D. Cox Jr. ’99CWO4 John C. Crawford II ’87 Ret. and Anita E. CrawfordRandall W. CrawfordBetty Adams Crouch ’56 and William M. CrouchJane Canedy Crow ’57Genevieve Spelman Crowley ’47 and Virgil E. CrowleyTimothy M. CruiseRonald R. CurryBryan L. and Ashley CurtisAmy L. Darnell PhDSGM Michael T. David ’91 Ret. and Gail E. DavidJonathan W. Davis ’78David R. De Ryke ’84Sharon M. DearmanMichael P. DemareaDenise L. Demps-Rollins ’06John DeNigrisWilliam R. Denslow Jr.Mary Laughlin Deskin ’53 and Robert C. DeskinMichael J. DeslongchampsMarilyn Monroe Dickie ’49 and Alex DickieDebora Ledet Dillard ’79 and Aaron L. DillardBetty Payne Dilts ’42 and John C. DiltsStephen M. DitmanKimberly R. DondanvilleSuzanne Y. DooleyMatthew J. DoranVerna Hahn Douglas ’57 and C. William DouglasJeanie V. DouglasLinda Norton Dowell ’03 and Lonnie DowellThomas P. DresserJordan M. Dressler ’13Dianna Duffey ’62Richard C. DunbarScott T. DuncanSusan C. DunhamSatya R. Dutta PhDCatherine C. EathertonSteven F. EberharterPaul K. EcksteinChristopher E. Egbert ’77 and Kay Egbert

James W. Elliott DDS and Judy ElliottThomas A. Elliott ’89William S. EmersonArlin F. Epperson PhD and Mary EppersonWilliam A. Eppright IIISteve and Laura ErdelAnn EsarcoMichael EvansJames D. Ewing Jr.Lyn FenwickJohn W. Finafrock ’79Yvonne S. FischerDouglas G. Flander ’82 and Charlotte R. FlanderNathan D. FleischmannShirley A. Florczyk ’90James D. FosterF. Sutter FoxKaren M. Francis ’10Thomas M. Franz PhDBo M. and Terry FraserScott A. Frederick ’78 and Diane FrederickSteven W. FreenorSara Russell Frickenschmidt ’98 ’05 and Daniel M. FrickenschmidtMary Dalton Futter ’47Sierra A. GabrysJessica A. Gamet ’98 ’06Elizabeth A. GardnerPaula Hornsby Garrison ’55 and Harold M. GarrisonMichael T. Garver ’03 ’13Tony GaskewDennis W. GeislerGlenn B. GelmanJeffery S. GentryJoyce E. Gentry PhDWayne D. and Linda C. GiffordMary E. GiovanniniWinnette GlasgowBrian T. Lisenby ’98 and Jolie GoertzJoseph A. GogelBrandon L. Gold ’05 and Jeanette Rose Gold ’01Joseph GovednikAnne Mansfield Greenwell ’62 and Richard D. GreenwellJodi GregoryJohn W. Griesser PhDTara Harmon Griffin ’00 and Scott T. GriffinShirley Wulfekammer Grimes ’52John A. Grossnickle ’04Daniel C. Groveman ’96James J. Haaf ’90 and Kathleen C. Haaf

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Build Accelerate Rejuvenate Innovate Vitalize Strengthen Search Spark Aspire Explore

Excel Remember Unite Inform Foster Provide Balance Teach Progress Imagine Advance

Accomplish Pioneer Pursue Discover Solve Deliver Fulfill Impress Triumph Support

Amplify Invigorate Cultivate Conquer Honor Recognize Unify Inspire Succeed Lead nlighten Elevate Encourage Transform Facilitate

Sandra HackmanJohn L. Haggans ’75 and Mary S. HaggansJohn K. Haggerty ’79 and Melissa A. HaggertySally Potter Hahn ’49 and Robert HahnVaughn HaleGary W. HallMarilyn Martin Hall ’46Lester D. Halmrast ’77 and Audrey C. HalmrastJudge Robert L. HamiltonJohn HammillPatricia Holloway Hardin ’57 and Donald HardinJohn HardyCoolidge J. HargrettMilt HarperAlan D. Harris ’77Davida M. HarrisHugh S. Harris Jr. MDDebra L. HartmanMichael S. Hartmann ’00George T. Hasler ’86Elizabeth G. HastingsVirginia Mason Haux ’48Alice HearnTerry S. HeatonDaniel C. Henderson ’03 and Dawn R. HendersonMichael HendrenKevin and Edith M. HerdPatricia Hernandez

Brandi L. HerrmanJulian A. HertzogDiane Schindler Hibbs ’08Therese E. Higgins PhDAlissa C. HillChristopher D. and Christine A. HilleryAimee Williams Hilliard ’62Peter L. Hiltner ’95Myles A. and Lora R. HinkelCharles P. HoffmanMatthew E. Hoffman BrownJanet Moore Holden ’69 and Wayne HoldenLind P. HollingsworthBhisham K. Perti Jr. and Kellie R. HolsingerCynthia Sumner Holter ’82 and Dennis HolterLari Doolittle Honness ’02 ’05Gayla Dodd Horn ’78Brad J. Hornberger ’00 PACJohn R. HornorZachary and Patricia HoustonAndrew Howard Jr.Evelyn Carpenter Howk ’57Joyce E. Howland PhDDavid T. HowlettHelga S. Huang PhDKaren M. Hudson ’97 ’01Lindsey Hume Huhman ’10David W. Humphrey PhD

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Randall D. Hutton ’98 and Deborah Ferguson Hutton ’06Virginia Jacob Itschner ’55Muriel R. JacobsElizabeth Coombs Jagoe ’57Mary Lee Jahn ’67Erick JanssonHarry W. JarvisMichael S. Jenkins ’96Christine A. JohanssonDoloria Sanders Johnson ’51 and Carl Johnson Jr.Linda Haynes Johnson ’57Deborah L. Jones EdDEllisha M. JonesSGM Ray Jones Jr. ’81 Ret.Manuel G. JuzonSally Hawkins Kalaris ’76 and George J. KalarisDaniel W. KammerGregory R. KaravanichDonald KatemanMichael KatemanRobert T. Kateman and Meghan SwordsGinger L. KeblerDell Clary Keepers ’44Jerry D. Kennett MD and Michele KennettRon L. KerchevalNancy L. KirtleyRobert KlausmeyerBetty Nichols Klein ’46 and Oscar R. Klein Jr.John D. and Julie KleinKimberly A. KliegelMarjean R. KnokeyAndrew A. KoepkeJames KosharAmanda Johnson Kossuth ’09 ’12Theodore E. Krause ’04 and Julie K. KrauseDiane KrugerGloria Warren LaDue ’55 and Wade LaDueJoyce LakePaul Land and Julaine StiersRobert J. Lang ’73Gerald B. Latulippe ’76Naomi LearNancy Rohrbach Lehman ’69Robert T. and Betty LemmonRemy S. LeonardAlan D. LesterNancy Owen Lewis ’50Peggy Reed-Lohmeyer ’89 and Steve LohmeyerH. Jane Blackman Lossing ’64 MDVicki A. Luna PhDAlicia Lupinacci PhD

Joan Luttge ’50Bob G. and Mary L. MaceJill E. MaddenSheila Madden Morris ’66 and Brooks Morris Jr.Kenneth A. MaddoxRobert L. and Carol L. MahurinStephanie Ciuffa Mallory ’14Margaret L. Mangum ’06Willa A. MannSusan Miller ’60 PhD and Ken MannilaJenny L. MaplesHelen Ruth Poss Marr ’53 and John M. MarrBruce Martin ’92Donald G. Masden ’03Stacy A. Maskey ’05 ’11Helen Black Maupin ’45James L. MazurekRamona McAfeeStefanie S. McCollumBruce J. McDaniel ’99Raymond McDaniel ’79Kyle A. McGerald ’05 and Sara Kianmehr McGerald ’07Kimberley P. McHale PhDRobert M. McKinley Jr.Bruce T. McKinnon ’01 and Eutropia McKinnonMargaret Tucker McLaughlin ’48 and James D. McLaughlinMichael R. McMahonLarry McMullenKathleen R. McNamaraBlake and Elizabeth M. McWilliamsGary W. Meader ’87Gerald A. Mealy ’03 and Leasa E. Richards-Mealy ’90Peter H. Meserve PhD and Janet Meserve DVMLillian Norris Metts ’57 and Julian C. Metts Jr. DDSCynthia K. MeuchelKenneth MeyerCindy MillerDavid C. MillerDorothy Boillot Miller ’52Lois Adams Miller ’45Nancy Miller ’57Nathan B. Miller PhDDayle Selby Mixer ’59 and M. Devon MixerAdolf R. MizzellMaryon R. MoncriefJusti D. Montague ’12Arcelia Sanchez Moore ’03 and Dale G. MooreMaureen T. Morales BozovichThomas E. Morgan PhDJoe MoseleyRonald A. Moser

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Sarah A. Mounter PhDDavid D. Mull ’81Marilyn Byler Mundell ’55Carol Connery Murdock ’69Cinda K. MuruatoJeffrey C. Musgrove PhDFrank Musial ’92Gary D. and Mary J. MyersJohn N. NelsonMichael G. NerheimMary E. NetzlerRaymond F. NewmanRae W. Newstad PhDBrenda Nicholls ’67Douglas H. NickelsonScott C. Nietzel ’00 and Melissa E. NietzelDeAnne Cross Nigus ’90Phyllis Norton-Towers ’63Renee L. O’DanielSiobhan Clancy O’Donnell ’99Terry M. ObermoellerLarry OdomGary A. and Margaret J. OedewaldtElizabeth Haffner Oilar ’61Joel C. OkaforLloyd L. Olsen Jr.Mark D. OndrakeDiane L. OotonScott OrrMargaret Young Osment ’47Darin R. OswaltJames A. Page Jr. ’07Shirley A. PalenLaura M. Parker-BaruaKenneth A. Parrett ’96Glen A. ParsonsJames M. Pasley ’87 and Karen Mueller Pasley ’01Mary Houser Patton ’61Stan J. PayneCarol A. PeckJames R. Peregoy ’87 and Angela Burgess Peregoy ’87Michael R. Perkins ’89Sherell D. PerkinsDuong PhamDavid A. PhillipsJohn P. PhillipsLeslie Grigg Phillips ’03David A. PituchSheila Scott Placke ’72Tom PlasterPaul F. Poelker ’89

Susan Pool ’60Eunice Dixon Poore ’49Jessica J. Porter ’04Calvin S. Posner ’76 EdDCynthia Fotti Potter ’05 ’06Rick W. Powell ’86 and Mary Kinninger Powell ’98Paul A. PrevoRonald D. PridginJames T. Proctor ’74Richard S. Pryor ’77George PsarasTrevor M. Quig ’01Margaret Eldred Rabey ’47 and Theodore W. RabeyJoseph L. RaymanPamela Lawrence Reaume ’68 and Patrick D. ReaumePeggy Gibson Regan ’44 and William W. Regan MDChristopher A. Reimer ’02 ’09 and Michelle Hunsicker Reimer ’08Raschel A. RelfordMolly M. RemerVanetta Ferrel Renz ’51Janet Karrenbrock Richter ’55Terry R. Rigsby Jr.Eric S. RoarkDavid K. Robinson ’97Gary D. Robinson ’97Peggy Brummitt Roda ’52Vladimir Roganovic ’06 ’09Brett S. and Evelyn S. RogersSandra Hoeltge Romay ’77Kenneth E. RoseRichard D. RossJames C. Rothwell ’93 and Suzanne RothwellMarsha RudolphTonya H. RuffinCurtis J. Sanders ’02 and Luella M. SandersSheryl R. SandhausBryan W. Sappington ’09Morris W. SavageStephen J. SchellerRandal A. Schenewerk ’99Marjorie L. SchlesingerRobert X. Schmitz ’77 and Rachel A. SchmitzChris A. SchneiderLouann SchraffenbergerMonna SchusterAlice Laughlin Scott ’54 and Delbert ScottJennifer Burchard Sears ’10Joseph J. SebekLawrence R. Sepulveda ’96Bryan T. Shaw PhD

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Mary Kleis Shaw ’66 and Dallas A. ShawKevin J. and Michelle R. ShippBenny G. ShriverGeorge Shropshear ’79Barbara Miller Sikes ’49Terry J. SilvaKenneth W. SimmsB. Daniel Simon III and Leah B. SimonRichard C. Simone ’96 ’12 and Catherine N. SimoneCurtis R. Simonson ’75 and Barbara N. SimonsonJeanie C. SimpsonBetty Long Sims ’39Lavelle W. SmalleyBonnie L. SmedleyDalna Price Smith ’63Evelyn Beebe Smith ’47 and Orian SmithGloria Gould Smith ’49Heather M. SmithJoe R. Smith MDJoseph L. SmithRamona Lucas Smith ’88William E. Smith Jr.

Jeffrey R. SniderNicholas and Nancy J. SpaederRosemary Drennen Sparks ’61 and James I. SparksWendy S. Spratt ’90Daniel L. Squires ’06Maurice D. StanleyLee A. StantonPamela Dolson Starr ’10 and Doug E. StarrStephen H. StephanyJoe and Cheryl B. StephensCourtney C. StephensCarolyn Miller Stern ’47August StieberClifford D. StockGeorge C. StoneJeffrey C. Stone PhDWes Stricker MDLou Ann Stringham ’64David L. Strouse ’80 and Laurie StrouseGregg Suhler and Diane R. Suhler PhDHarry M. Sulzberger OD and Charlotte A. SulzbergerDaphne Harwood Sumner ’57

Walter G. SwartzPauline M. Szabelak ’87LaTriece Y. TanksleyMatthew R. Taylor ’10 and Angelyn Holz Taylor ’11Dottie Zulpo Taylor ’05 ’09Thomas TaylorDenise ThompsonJames H. ThompsonLaramie M. ThompsonDonald L. ThunJerry E. TimkeGail Petri Toedebusch ’65Mary Humphrey Tompson ’51 and Clifford W. TompsonAlruth B. Toney ’89David A. Travland PhD and Rhonda W. TravlandBrian G. Tremper ’00William A. TreuJohn M. UtleyJohnette D. Van Dien ’09Michael W. Van Duser ’01Marc G. Vandover and Teresa M. Vandover EdDKara K. Vedum ’06Shailendra Verma PhD

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Thomas F. Vincenc ’13Alfred A. ViolaJason W. VipondDavid Vlachynsky ’09Laura Vits Vogel ’78Diana M. VuylstekeBrian E. and Paula WagerNancy Hampton Waite ’57Joyce Johnson Walker ’80Randall R. Wall ’02Marilyn Roberts Walsh ’51Billie J. Wanink ’65Cheryl Elbe Ward ’57 and Clark WardJill Maynard Ward ’50 and William H. WardMarion E. WarnJulayaun M. WatersLinda Offutt Waters ’58Beverly D. WatsonHugh O. Wayman ’00 and Joann Wayman PhDJohn W. Weakley ’01 ’04Lori L. WegnerJon Weimer PhDElizabeth W. Weise ’14Marjorie Smith Wells ’42

Carolyn Crockett West ’53Katherine Zumwalt Wheeler ’07Cathy L. Whitfield ’95 and Dean C. WhitfieldRoger K. WiebuschSteven C. Wiegenstein PhDHonorable John D. WigginsHerbert C. and Lynn WillbrandCarol Ridings Williams ’60Justin C. Williams ’05 PhDMichelle L. Williams ’05Timothy W. WilliamsElizabeth A. WilsonGary T. WilsonRobin WilsonCarolyn J. WinterowdHarrison R. WintersSarah Bass Witkowski ’73Mary J. WorstellErnest R. Wren IIINathanael E. WrightRichard C. WrightConstance H. WyrickEdna Williams Yarbrough ’57Robert M. Ybarra PhDChalon C. Young

Jason R. YoungquistTerri L. ZeilengaRobert J. Zey ’93Amber Zykan-Finkelstein ’04

In MemoriamNona F. AppelJohn B. BarnhouseEliot F. BattleLucy K. BowdenJoyce BrydgesMabel Bondurant Culpepper ’56Winifred B. HornerDoris Fitzpatrick Hougland ’05Donna KatemanCarol S. KennedySusan M. KoopmansElizabeth Emerson Olson ’32Jane Keithley Parham ’36Marilyn Henderson Robbins ’43Jane RussellKay Jacobs Sells ’38

Did You Know? Dr. Scott Dalrymple vowed that as the 17th president of Columbia College, he and his wife, Tina, would pour themselves into the college. He’s already presided over a commencement and visited nearly half of the Nationwide Campuses, but he’s also immersed himself in philanthropy, too. The Dalrymples joined the President’s Society with a $10,000 pledge to support the inauguration festivities, including the purchase of a year’s worth of textbooks for a student who defeated him in a video game challenge.

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Silver & Navy Club Honor RollRepresenting the college’s official colors, the Silver & Navy Club recognizes annual gifts from current students and graduates of the most recent 10 years. These leaders are making a difference through their generosity and setting a standard for philanthropy among their classmates.

Christopher M. Aquilina ’13Michael J. Arendall ’06Lisa Robb Armstrong ’11Phillip R. Armstrong ’12Thelma Byrd Arthur ’01 ’05Christina I. Baker ’13David S. Bales ’12David J. Balwinski ’04Melissa D. Barlow ’07Stephen Bay Hon. ’10Ellis R. Benus ’06Scott E. Bernstein ’10Stacy L. Blakley ’07Donte N. Bland ’09Terry J. Bocklage ’12Dara Bradley Booth ’02 ’06James D. Borders ’04 ’06Matthew S. Bormann ’10Richard W. Boucher ’09 ’12Benjamin Bowman ’13Todd M. Boyd ’11Russell A. Bramblett ’08Mary C. Brooks ’09Philip J. Brooks ’07 ’09 USAFWilliam L. Burak ’05Tammie M. Busch ’06Misty Phillips Bush ’13Scott A. Bush ’13Allen G. Butler ’07Lisa J. Callisto ’05Chris Suttles Cardona ’13Betty L. Cary ’13Anthony C. Catt ’12Marie L. Celestin ’06Gay A. Christy ’08Amanda Guigli Claudio ’10Thomas J. Coke ’08William L. Cook ’06Kimberly G. Craig ’12

Ann Cross-Fleury ’04Joan Cotton Deboe ’10Denise L. Demps-Rollins ’06Ronald S. Denley ’09William J. Donaldson ’11Jordan M. Dressler ’13Susan Batley Fisher ’13Karen M. Francis ’10Sara Russell Frickenschmidt ’98 ’05Jessica A. Gamet ’98 ’06Michael T. Garver ’03 ’13Deborah L. Gerhart ’07Brandon L. Gold ’05Ashley Bonine Gosseen ’07 ’09Andrea L. Grammatica ’10Thomas J. Granger ’07 ’10Kara J. Greer ’11Jonathan C. Griffin ’11Kent C. Griffiths ’11John A. Grossnickle ’04Mandy J. Hagedorn ’08Amanda R. Hall ’07Rochelle M. Hamm ’11Tiffany Hargis ’07Tyler V. Hargis ’04David H. Harris ’05 ’12 JDFrankie D. Harris ’97 ’06Shelley L. Hey ’08Diane Schindler Hibbs ’08Theodore R. High ’07Lari Doolittle Honness ’02 ’05Lindsey Hume Huhman ’10Deborah Ferguson Hutton ’06Lindsey Jenks ’09Roberta E. Jeter ’07Rosalind M. Johnson ’06Betty Overall Juengst ’12Amanda Johnson Kossuth ’09 ’12Velda A. Kossuth ’98 ’11

Theodore E. Krause ’04Eric Kuersteiner ’10Lana M. Le Mons ’09Phillip M. Lederle ’10Concetta J. Leggio ’10Adidoyen C. Lewis ’05Kristen Stevens Lines ’09 ’10Neal R. Lines ’09Daniel G. Lowes ’05Anton S. Lukyanov ’10Mindy L. Mackay ’12Stephanie Ciuffa Mallory ’14Margaret L. Mangum ’06Stacy A. Maskey ’05 ’11Richard S. McConnell ’07Kyle A. McGerald ’05Sara Kianmehr McGerald ’07Brenda A. McKinney ’14Matthew C. Meininger ’13Justi D. Montague ’12Melissa Montgomery Carberry ’06MSG Sandra R. Moran-Kitchen ’05Alicesent D. Newton ’11Constance Nichols ’05William S. Nungester ’06Tara Plemmons Orozco ’12James A. Page Jr. ’07Catherine Snell Patton ’06 ’09Jerry S. Patton ’04Jimmy L. Pegues ’04Emmett B. Pickard ’07Jessica J. Porter ’04Cynthia Fotti Potter ’05 ’06Rona Schwintek Prater ’08 ’11Paul A. PrevoMegan B. Ramsey ’06Col. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret.Ronald L. Reed ’10

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Christopher A. Reimer ’02 ’09Michelle Hunsicker Reimer ’08Rande Richardson ’11Sonda Lamb Ridgway ’04 ’07Diane Wendt Robinson ’08Stacy Floyd Robinson ’06 ’13Vladimir Roganovic ’06 ’09Stacy L. Rowlett ’07Bryan W. Sappington ’09Joseph J. Savopolos ’03 ’06Heidi Stuckenschneider Saylor ’09John A. Schiffman Jr. Hon. ’04Jennifer Burchard Sears ’10Mia Bell Shipman ’04Matthew W. Shuff ’10

Richard C. Simone ’96 ’12Kevin C. Sprouse ’04Daniel L. Squires ’06Gary Stanowski ’12Dorinda Nordeen Stayton ’04Angelyn Holz Taylor ’11Dottie Zulpo Taylor ’05 ’09Matthew R. Taylor ’10Michael C. Terhune ’06Leslie D. Toalson ’05Johnette D. Van Dien ’09Mary Flickinger VanHouten ’11Kara K. Vedum ’06Thomas F. Vincenc ’13David Vlachynsky ’09

John W. Weakley ’01 ’04Mark P. Wegener ’10Elizabeth W. Weise ’14Katherine Zumwalt Wheeler ’07Cory L. Williams ’07Justin C. Williams ’05 PhDMichelle L. Williams ’05William S. Wright ’09Amber Hardaway Yager ’07Ryan S. Yager ’05David D. Yutzy ’09 ’10Jason J. Ziegler ’04Amber Zykan-Finkelstein ’04

Stars & Stripes Club Honor RollHalf of Columbia College’s campuses are on military bases, and a third of its students are active-duty military servicemembers, military dependents or veterans. The Stars & Stripes Club recognizes gifts from alumni who are members of the military.

Maj. Abraham Agront Jr. ’80Michael D. Alsip ’80Jerry R. Amend ’76Vernon R. Arthur ’97Bobby L. Artis ’99David J. Balwinski ’04Sgt. Samuel Barnett ’73George D. Barry ’82Col. Duane H. Bartrem ’76 USA Ret.CSM William C. Bigby ’76 Ret.Donte N. Bland ’09Richard W. Boucher ’09 ’12Deward V. Brake ’75Mary C. Brooks ’09Philip J. Brooks ’07 ’09 USAFAllen G. Butler ’07Gary L. Claytor ’78Arval E. Cogdill ’96Bettie Williams Colon ’02

William L. Cook ’06Dona Sue Black Cool ’53CWO4 John C. Crawford II ’87 Ret.SGM Michael T. David ’91 Ret.Ronald S. Denley ’09Christopher E. Egbert ’77Robert E. Florence Sr. ’75Brandon L. Gold ’05Jeanette Rose Gold ’01Kent C. Griffiths ’11Lester D. Halmrast ’77Judy Frink Hammond ’95Tiffany Hargis ’07Tyler V. Hargis ’04David H. Harris ’05 ’12 JDTheodore R. High ’07James S. Hinrichsen ’75Willie G. Jackson ’78Roberta E. Jeter ’07

General Waylen E. Jobe ’74Azor R. Jones ’84SGM Ray Jones Jr. ’81 Ret.Theodore E. Krause ’04Robert J. Lang ’73Gerald B. Latulippe ’76Concetta J. Leggio ’10Robert N. Lemons ’75Adidoyen C. Lewis ’05Michael A. Lower ’79 USAMargaret L. Mangum ’06Donald G. Masden ’03Gary A. Massey ’85 PhDRichard S. McConnell ’07Raymond McDaniel ’79Col. Charles E. McGee ’78 USAF Ret.Bruce T. McKinnon ’01Gerald A. Mealy ’03Arcelia Sanchez Moore ’03

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MSG Sandra R. Moran-Kitchen ’05David D. Mull ’81Alicesent D. Newton ’11Scott C. Nietzel ’00Clifford D. Noe Jr. ’80Dennis W. Novak ’79William S. Nungester ’06George H. Ousley Jr. ’78Karen Stanford Pierre ’98Calvin S. Posner ’76 EdD

James T. Proctor ’74Col. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret.Christopher A. Reimer ’02 ’09Robert M. Rybacki ’75Joseph J. Savopolos ’03 ’06Richard H. Seamans ’91Lawrence R. Sepulveda ’96Mary Kleis Shaw ’66Mia Bell Shipman ’04

Curtis R. Simonson ’75Daniel L. Squires ’06Col. Julia Sheehan Taylor ’85 USALisa Shover Thomas ’95Johnny Vasquez ’92Robert M. Walker ’87Randall R. Wall ’02John W. Weakley ’01 ’04Duane K. Whitfield ’97

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Cougar Club Honor Roll

The mission of the Cougar Club & Scholarship Fund is to support Columbia College’s dedication to student-athlete excellence both on and off the field and court of play. Established in 1998, the Cougar Club & Scholarship Fund raises financial support for Columbia College’s 10 varsity sports: women’s volleyball, women’s softball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s golf. The following contributors made gifts within the fiscal year.

Tommie J. Atkinson ’92L’Mont and Kathi BetzDr. Zinna L. BlandCarl and Joy BlockBenjamin Bowman ’13Matthew E. BrockScott and Ginny BrundageRobert P. and Faye C. BurchardGreg N. Johnston ’91 and Patricia ChurchillRussell E. and Betty CobbColumbia Insurance GroupCommerce BankTonia M. Compton ’99 PhDLisa A. ConnerJane Canedy Crow ’57Eric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyBryan L. and Ashley CurtisGeorge DerrieuxTery L. DonelsonSean M. Dooley ’02 and Nikki DooleyJordan M. Dressler ’13Timothy S. Elliott ’01 and Crystal Peterson Elliott ’02Kelly P. and Cindy EnrightArlin F. Epperson PhD and Mary EppersonScott FaimanRobert W. and Karen J. FryBen GallowayCharles G. and Jean GibbensDaisy Willis Grossnickle ’66 and Skip E. GrossnickleVaughn HaleRochelle M. Hamm ’11Warren L. and Karen HarmsMichael HendrenSam HintonBhisham K. Perti Jr. and Kellie R. HolsingerBrad J. Hornberger ’00 PACGeorge W. Hulett Jr. and Jeanne HulettLinda Sublett Hutton ’69 and Robert C. Hutton

Timothy M. Ireland PhDJohn D. and Julie KleinKimberly A. KliegelGene KoepkeTheodore E. Krause ’04 and Julie K. KrauseGopal Krishna and Santosh Krishna PhDGregory A. Logan ’79 and Sandra Logan PhDMarvin A. Malone ’91Quintin NorrisJames E. OglesbyDavid and Ruscell PavlinMary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. PotrafkaCynthia Fotti Potter ’05 ’06Robert and Connie PughJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphVladimir Roganovic ’06 ’09Bryan W. Sappington ’09Randal A. Schenewerk ’99Jennifer Burchard Sears ’10Shiloh Bar and GrillWendy Mertz Slifka ’90 and Douglas F. SlifkaWendy S. Spratt ’90Gary Stanowski ’12 and Denise StanowskiTotal Lighting Concepts, IncJohn M. UtleyThomas F. Vincenc ’13Brian E. and Paula WagerHugh O. Wayman ’00 and Joann Wayman PhDAnnelle B. WhittCarol Winkler ’93 and Darrell Winkler

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Loyal Contributor Honor RollColumbia College expresses gratitude to long-standing philanthropic partners by recognizing those contributors who have given for 10 or more consecutive years. Their generosity provides invaluable support to our programs and students and directly aids in our long-term success.

25 +Mary Kovacs Biskup ’74 and Kenneth G. BiskupCarole Kubach Butts ’66 and James A. ButtsThomas O. and Penelope S. CasonLucile A. Church ’69 and Joseph R. ZuvanichGwendolyn Crane Cockrell ’58 and George F. CockrellJane Canedy Crow ’57James W. CulpepperJudith A. Cunningham ’64Sue Marshall Daulton ’45Lawrence A. Fogel ’77 and Patricia R. FogelMark A. and Joan ForemanDaisy Willis Grossnickle ’66 and Skip E. GrossnickleDonna C. Hennigh ’85 and Gary HennighGeorge W. Hulett Jr. and Jeanne HulettMary Lee Jahn ’67William J. Johnston ’82 and Janice JohnstonJoyce G. KeitelFlorence Larsh ’49Gustav J. LehrGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Ida Horn Monroe ’52Helen Cates Neary ’38Brenda Nicholls ’67Terry M. ObermoellerDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’HaganEllen Lohnes Paullin ’39Peggy Lamke Price ’43Richard S. Pryor ’77Margaret Eldred Rabey ’47 and Theodore W. RabeyPeggy Gibson Regan ’44 and William W. Regan MDLinda Ridgeway ’63Cheryl A. Ritchie ’78B. Daniel Simon III and Leah B. Simon

20 +Lynne Stuver Baker ’64 and Douglas L. BakerRobert P. and Faye C. BurchardCynthia Shutt Cirome ’60 and Alfred J. Cirome

Barbara Payne Coakley ’55Arlin F. Epperson PhD and Mary EppersonPatricia Bowman Gibbs ’47Alan D. Harris ’77Sally Old Houdayer ’57Sarah Ferguson Jennings ’66 and Stephen G. Jennings PhDGene KoepkeRoylynne Duhrsen Miercort ’58Dorothy Boillot Miller ’52Phyllis Norton-Towers ’63Barbara Gibbs Ostmann ’69 and Wilfred C. OstmannCarol A. PeckMichael J. Polley PhD and Mary PaulsellSharon Niday Ronchetto ’61Jill Maynard Ward ’50 and William H. WardLlona Paul Weiss ’91 and Garry D. WeissHerbert C. and Lynn WillbrandJanet Carter Wright ’58 and Marvin E. Wright

15 +Marilyn Abney-Warner ’00Steven P. AllenRobert N. BalentonL’Mont and Kathi BetzBarbara K. BickfordElbert H. BolsenDarrell W. Bonine ’93 and Kimberly A. Bonine ’03Patricia Regan Brown ’47Kristi Donald Burk ’02 and Charles W. BurkGeorgia K. ChristianFrederick T. Crawford ’76 and Elaine CrawfordEric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyRonald R. CurryReinhardt Construction Co. / Jerry D. and Mary DaughertyCarolyn Duley Dodd ’46 and W. Stanley Dodd Jr.Carol L. DornSteven F. EberharterMaurice B. Egeston

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Jane Shook Floyd ’89 and Joseph E. FloydPatricia Larkin Fore ’48Thomas M. Franz PhDRobert W. and Karen J. FryJoseph A. GogelJanet Huffman Goodson ’54 and Bill GoodsonCarol L. HakeMarilyn Martin Hall ’46James Hardin Jr. ’76 and Phyllis Whitesides Hardin ’57 ’75Patricia Holloway Hardin ’57 and Donald HardinJulian A. HertzogHelga S. Huang PhDLinda Sublett Hutton ’69 and Robert C. HuttonBeth KaneTheodore E. Krause ’04 and Julie K. KrauseJoan Luttge ’50Robert L. and Carol L. MahurinSusan Miller ’60 PhD and Ken MannilaHelen Ruth Poss Marr ’53 and John M. MarrWilliam F. MasonCarla McFarlandCol. Charles E. McGee ’78 USAF Ret.Gerald A. Mealy ’03 and Leasa E. Richards-Mealy ’90Kurt L. Miller PhDDayle Selby Mixer ’59 and M. Devon MixerCarol Connery Murdock ’69Gary A. and Margaret J. OedewaldtLaura M. Parker-BaruaJames M. Pasley ’87 and Karen Mueller Pasley ’01Eunice Dixon Poore ’49Rick W. Powell ’86 and Mary Kinninger Powell ’98James T. Proctor ’74Col. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret. and Carole RandersonJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphRichard and Judith M. RhodesShara Dickerson Runyan ’79 and L. Kent RunyanJoe R. Smith MDTerry B. Smith PhD and Jane SmithJeffrey C. Stone PhDWalter G. SwartzSarah Grossnickle Swindle ’96 and Jason S. SwindleJerry E. TimkeGeorge R. Tyree ’84 and Sarah TyreeLaura Vits Vogel ’78Ludmilla V. WestlingDeborah Hook Wheat ’68Cathy L. Whitfield ’95 and Dean C. WhitfieldRoger K. WiebuschAnna M. Wilkerson ’49Carol Winkler ’93 and Darrell Winkler

10 +Gregory W. Adank ’94Joyce Johnson Allen ’49 and Thomas D. AllenSharon C. AllenJohn L. AltmanWilliam D. AndersonDavid F. ArietiVernon R. Arthur ’97 and Thelma Byrd Arthur ’01 ’05Peggy L. BakerDavid S. Bales ’12Tessie L. Ballard ’93Retha M. Barron ’02Jeffrey J. BarrowsGeorge D. Barry ’82 and Margaret A. BarryCol. Duane H. Bartrem ’76 USA Ret.Kenneth V. BenteleWalter E. Bixby III ’82 and Tracy BixbyRonald B. BolanderRichard W. Boucher ’09 ’12 and Kimberly B. BoucherJudith Ragsdale Brazell ’56Vicki L. BrooksBruce P. Brown and Lisa A. Ford-Brown PhDPaul G. BurganDonald S. BurlesonTammie M. Busch ’06 and James A. BuschAnthony Callisto Jr. ’94 and Lisa J. Callisto ’05Ann M. Campanella ’98William J. and Sonya A. CarneyJoseph J. Carrier PhDLavern G. ChesnutVera Jacobs Coats ’47 and Russell CoatsHerbert M. CohenBrenda Cole PhDThomas M. Comiskey ’94 ’96Lorraine Fortune Constantine ’87Ileana A. ConstantinescuJohn P. Cook ’95Carroll W. Highbarger and Betty J. CrawfordRandall W. CrawfordCarole Goldsmith Cromer ’56Betty Adams Crouch ’56 and William M. CrouchTimothy M. CruiseScott A. CushionDaniel J. D’Alesio Jr.Eric L. DavisRobert M. DelormeRebecca D. DeNeveJohn DeNigrisMarilyn Monroe Dickie ’49 and Alex DickieFrances C. Dittrich ’63Matthew J. Doran

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Jeanie V. DouglasThomas A. Elliott ’89Chip Estabrooks and Julie K. Estabrooks PhDMichael EvansFrederick R. FerrinJames W. FrenchSara Russell Frickenschmidt ’98 ’05 and Daniel M. FrickenschmidtWilliam M. Fuchs DDSStephen M. FugittPaula Hornsby Garrison ’55 and Harold M. GarrisonCharles G. and Jean GibbensRandall S. GibbsWayne D. and Linda C. GiffordTerry J. Bocklage ’12 and Rebecca J. Gordon-BocklagePaul D. GrensemanLester D. Halmrast ’77 and Audrey C. HalmrastTimothy D. HamiltonDonald A. HaydenPatricia HernandezJohn R. HornorDavid T. HowlettKaren M. Hudson ’97 ’01Richard W. Huling PhDRandall D. Hutton ’98 and Deborah Ferguson Hutton ’06Timothy M. Ireland PhDMark S. JahnkeRichard F. James ’97 and Nancy Gorman James ’97Bradley W. JonesAnthony G. JordanManuel G. JuzonRon L. Kercheval

Angela L. KinworthyJohn D. and Julie KleinWayne M. Knapp ’89Gopal Krishna and Santosh Krishna PhDSandra L. Kruse ’85Barry R. LangfordDavid L. LargentLouis Longo ’90Michael A. Lower ’79 USARobert J. LudwiczakMarcia Bunten Machens ’96 and David A. MachensMarie MainWilla A. MannMary Kay Stiles McDowell ’56 and Leslie L. McDowellThomas P. McGuireMargaret Tucker McLaughlin ’48 and James D. McLaughlinGary W. Meader ’87Lillian Norris Metts ’57 and Julian C. Metts Jr. DDSMichael K. Meyerhoff PhDDavid C. MillerLois Adams Miller ’45Maryon R. MoncriefNollie G. Moore Jr. and Julia MooreRonald A. MoserDavid D. Mull ’81Russell J. NemecekMary Oates Nesladek ’67James E. OglesbyMark D. OndrakeDiane L. OotonMargaret Young Osment ’47Charles and Garnet L. Payne

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John P. PhillipsJane M. PickensDavid A. PituchMary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. PotrafkaWilliam A. and Karen PragmanWayne R. PrattRonald D. PridginGreg Raper ’76Joe Reardon ’93 and Kim ReardonVanetta Ferrel Renz ’51Gary D. Robinson ’97Genie Banks RogersRobert T. Ronkoski ’02 and Pamela S. RonkoskiKenneth E. RoseKaren A. RyabchenkoLawrence A. SatherMorris W. SavageJoseph J. Savopolos ’03 ’06 and Kathleen SavopolosArriean A. SchemerChris A. SchneiderNefeli H. Schneider PhDJolene Marra Schulz ’61 and Bill SchulzAlice Laughlin Scott ’54 and Delbert ScottJerry P. Screeton ’76Joseph J. SebekBenny G. ShriverDaniel J. SlaisLavelle W. SmalleyBonnie L. SmedleyJoseph L. SmithWilliam E. Smith Jr.Nicholas and Nancy J. Spaeder

Maurice D. StanleyPamela Dolson Starr ’10 and Doug E. StarrStephen H. StephanyLou Ann Stringham ’64Gregg Suhler and Diane R. Suhler PhDJudy A. ThomasLinda S. ThorneMary Humphrey Tompson ’51 and Clifford W. TompsonAlan D. TraverseBrian G. Tremper ’00Dawn L. Valdes-WagnerShailendra Verma PhDRandall R. Wall ’02Harrison R. WintersTerri L. Zeilenga

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Alumni by Class Year Honor Roll1938Helen Cates Neary

1939Ellen Lohnes PaullinBetty Long Sims

1940Martha Thompson Bland

1942Betty Payne DiltsBetti Friedel SaundersMarjorie Smith Wells

1943Meredith Lainhart BufkinPeggy Lamke Price

1944Erma BruckmannMary Mitchell JerichoDell Clary KeepersBetty Pollard MorrisMary Crandall OlsonPeggy Gibson Regan

1945Rebecca McCann BarnhartMary CannonSue Marshall DaultonCarol Jones Fredericks PhDHelen Black MaupinMary Armstrong McAlexanderLois Adams MillerBarbara Downs PhippsDorothy Wood Potter

1946Mary Strickland ArendtMargaret Sutliff BlockCarolyn Duley DoddBetty Bryson DunkesonMary Lynn McCormick Guyot

Marilyn Martin HallBarbara Boblitt HouchinBetty Nichols Klein

1947Mary McFadden ApplewhiteAlice Angle BeattiePatricia Regan BrownVera Jacobs CoatsGenevieve Spelman CrowleyAnna Ernberg DegrandeMary Dalton FutterPatricia Bowman GibbsMargaret Young OsmentLois Flege PulliamMargaret Eldred RabeyEvelyn Beebe SmithCarolyn Miller SternDorothy Culberson StowersLaura Hammett Van Houten

1948Patricia Larkin ForeMargaret English GriffithVirginia Mason HauxMarilee Dayton HawkinsMargaret Tucker McLaughlinBarbara Windt

1949Joyce Johnson AllenMartha M. BartholomewMarilyn Barron BossoPeggy Dryden CollinsMargaret Walker CookMarilyn Monroe DickieSally Potter HahnAdele Rohrs HummellFlorence LarshMary Trammell LoperMary Swaithes McCraryEunice Dixon PooreMary Sue Turnbull PriceBarbara Miller SikesGloria Gould SmithAnna M. Wilkerson

1950Sally Swim AhrbergMarjorie West BartowRose Douglass Berry

Charlotte Morton CoweyRosemary Lester Horner PhDNancy Owen LewisJoan LuttgeJill Maynard Ward

1951Joan Martin CrosbyHelene Schubkegel JensDoloria Sanders JohnsonMarjorie Wenrick LuehrsVanetta Ferrel RenzElizabeth Grissom SteeleMary Humphrey TompsonMarilyn Roberts Walsh

1952Mary McKevitt AtchisonJoan Roberts FinlayShirley Wulfekammer GrimesMarianna Hartshorn McGuireDorothy Boillot MillerIda Horn MonroePeggy Brummitt Roda

1953Martha Dysart AgainDona Sue Black CoolMary Laughlin DeskinHelen Ruth Poss MarrCarolyn McWilliams NelsonBettye Tucker SpringerPatricia Riley Van RyCarolyn Crockett West

1954Juana Owens ForresterJanet Huffman GoodsonKathleen Owens KnausMary Agnes Starr McQuinnLauretta Haerr SchaferAlice Laughlin ScottShirley Manion Smith

1955Barbara Daugherty BestSue Myers CloweBarbara Payne CoakleyMabel Bader FikePaula Hornsby GarrisonSuzanne Howard

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Virginia Jacob ItschnerJudith Cone JohnsonGloria Warren LaDueShirley Stratton LanhamMarilyn Byler MundellJanet Karrenbrock RichterCarol Beem SmithBeverly Benson Van Horn

1956Judith Ragsdale BrazellSarah Miller BroughLaura Pace CraneCarole Goldsmith CromerBetty Adams CrouchSandra White LindseyBobbie Pugh LovelaceMary Kay Stiles McDowellJoe Cummins NethertonMary Jane Potrafka

1957Mary McKemy AslaksonKaren Hockaday AveryJane Canedy CrowVerna Hahn DouglasPatricia Holloway HardinPhyllis Whitesides HardinSally Old HoudayerEvelyn Carpenter HowkElizabeth Coombs JagoeLinda Haynes JohnsonMarietta Kimball-StroudLillian Norris MettsNancy MillerMargaret Baldwin MorseShirley Agnew SkinnerDaphne Harwood SumnerNancy Hampton WaiteCheryl Elbe WardEdna Williams Yarbrough

1958Rita Wetzel BissellElizabeth Neal CallawayGwendolyn Crane CockrellEva GravesFrances Naxera HallRoylynne Duhrsen MiercortMary MillerEdith Lonergan Pickens

Linda Offutt WatersJanet Carter Wright

1959Suzanne Wann HoldrenDayle Selby MixerDiane Berry O’HaganEllen Coleman TerryPatricia Ryan Williams

1960Sara Tinsley BurgeCynthia Shutt CiromeSharon Lugar GarvinSusan Miller PhDSusan PoolCarol Belville RosebroughCarol Ridings Williams

1961Sharon White CampbellElise Smith ChambersNancy Christy-MooreKathleen Hoehns EichholzJudith Hough HudsonElizabeth Haffner OilarMary Houser PattonConstance Campbell PetersonSharon Niday RonchettoJolene Marra SchulzRosemary Drennen Sparks

1962Joann Brown EdDMargaret Brandt BurfeindDianna DuffeyJudith Carter ElyBonnie Pantaze EppsAnne Mansfield GreenwellAimee Williams Hilliard

1963Carol Adams BusierSally Clark CollinsJudith Staker CorriganFrances C. DittrichPhyllis Norton-TowersDiane Stevenson ParadisLinda RidgewayDalna Price SmithJacqueline Cupp Stefango

1964Lynne Stuver BakerSharon Sielert BrownJudith A. CunninghamLouise Teixler EpsteinSara Fleming LeslieH. Jane Blackman Lossing MDAda McAllisterGloria Spelman NelsonLou Ann Stringham

1965Joy Schiffman MastersonDale Coe SimonsGail Petri ToedebuschBillie J. WaninkCaryl Wood Bryan

1966Sally Stubblefield AllenCarole Kubach ButtsMary Finley ClarkDaisy Willis GrossnickleNancy Brown HarrisonSarah Ferguson JenningsSheila Madden MorrisAngela Gosewisch SeleyMary Kleis Shaw

1967Suzanne Craig BrownSuzanne Holloway ChambersBethel Quisenberry DespainJanet HamiltonMary Lee JahnJanice Hilton MichnoMary Oates NesladekBrenda Nicholls

1968Katrina Harry Cochran PhDCarole Shellabarger LoweBarbara Cohen NevinsSusan Boone PerrinPamela Lawrence ReaumeDeborah Hook Wheat

1969Jacklyn Burnett BarnettLucile A. ChurchCheryl Hollingsworth De Lacretaz

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Janet Moore HoldenLinda Sublett HuttonNancy Rohrbach LehmanCarol Connery MurdockBarbara Gibbs Ostmann

1970Gail EarleyElizabeth A. FinneganMarilyn Hughes HoeckerLinda Garner Poehlmann

1971Elizabeth Potter CarlsonLesli Simmons HillCandice Elliott RogersKathy Lewis Rothove

1972James R. FordRobert J. LangSheila Scott PlackeCarol Siegel TurnerAnne Cartwright Young PhD

1973Sgt. Samuel BarnettSteven S. FishmanPaulette Sipp FordMary Ross HeidrickLinda Stowers JasurdaRobert J. LangJames T. ProctorCurtis R. SimonsonSarah Bass WitkowskiAnne Cartwright Young PhDLarry D. Young

1974Mary Kovacs BiskupBarbara Balyeat FishmanSteven S. FishmanJanice Mosiman FlebbeGeneral Waylen E. JobeJames T. ProctorKathy Lewis Rothove

1975Jerry R. AmendElizabeth Thurmond BantonCSM William C. Bigby Ret.

Nathaniel S. Bohannon Jr.Deward V. BrakeSallie Christen ColeyJacques T. CraigJill Ehrman CraigRobert E. Florence Sr.James A. GirdnerJohn L. HaggansPhyllis Whitesides HardinMary Ross HeidrickJames S. HinrichsenEddie L. HunterRobert N. LemonsRobert M. RybackiJerry P. ScreetonCurtis R. Simonson

1976Jerry R. AmendThomas E. AshCol. Duane H. Bartrem USA Ret.CSM William C. Bigby Ret.Stephen J. CoxeFrederick T. CrawfordLawrence A. FogelLester D. HalmrastPenny Rafferty Hamilton PhDJames Hardin Jr.Gayla Dodd HornSally Hawkins KalarisEdward L. KingGerald B. LatulippeValerie Tempel LewallenCalvin S. Posner EdDGreg RaperDoris J. RowleyJerry P. ScreetonDebra Snyder WilliamsLarry D. Young

1977Charles W. BairNathaniel S. Bohannon Jr.Jacques T. CraigJonathan W. DavisDebora Ledet DillardKaren Dooley DunganChristopher E. EgbertLawrence A. FogelJulie George GarnerJohn K. Haggerty

Lester D. HalmrastAlan D. HarrisDennis W. NovakGeorge H. Ousley Jr.James H. ParkerRichard S. PryorSandra Hoeltge RomayRobert X. SchmitzCarol Siegel Turner

1978Maj. Abraham Agront Jr.Charles W. BairMartin A. BalogaDonald G. BoldosserAnnette BrazzillJim ButlerGary L. ClaytorJonathan W. DavisScott A. FrederickJohn W. HolleyGayla Dodd HornJames F. InfeltWillie G. JacksonAndrea Rabinowitz LuchenCol. Charles E. McGee USAF Ret.Roger D. MillerSandra Bruce Nichols MDGeorge H. Ousley Jr.Jesper J. PedersenCheryl A. RitchieMichael K. SchickerDavid L. StrouseLaura Vits Vogel

1979George D. BarryHarold BrewerLisa Duemmel BrunstromDebora Ledet DillardJohn W. FinafrockJulie George GarnerJohn K. HaggertyGregory A. LoganMichael A. Lower USARaymond McDanielDennis W. NovakGeorge ShropshearDiane Andres Spieker

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1980Maj. Abraham Agront Jr.Michael D. AlsipDavid B. AufrancClyde A. BartonPamela Lenck BradfordHarold BrewerAndrea Rabinowitz LuchenRue MillerSandra Bruce Nichols MDClifford D. Noe Jr.Joseph V. OstuniDavid L. StrouseJoyce Johnson Walker

1981Azor R. JonesSGM Ray Jones Jr. Ret.René White MasseyDavid D. MullNancy Giles RinkerKaren Rhoades SteenLarry D. Wooten

1982George D. Barry

Walter E. Bixby IIIRandall L. ClarkDouglas G. FlanderJennifer Banks HallamCynthia Sumner HolterWilliam J. JohnstonNancy Giles RinkerKaren Rhoades SteenLarry D. Wooten

1983Gary A. Massey PhD

1984David R. De RykeAzor R. JonesJulie Schilb KirtleySandra L. KruseRené White MasseyRick W. PowellRonald B. SmithGeorge R. TyreeJohnny VasquezVictoria Stanislaw WheelerJames A. Wise Jr.Peggy Lueckenotte Zimmerman

1985Cynthia E. CampbellCWO4 John C. Crawford II Ret.Donna C. HennighSandra L. KruseChristopher C. LingerBruce MartinGary A. Massey PhDMary B. MuellerNolan A. OltjenbrunsAngela Burgess PeregoyJames R. PeregoyMichael R. PerkinsCol. Julia Sheehan Taylor USARobert M. Walker

1986Ellen Waters GarrisonThomas R. GossettGeorge T. HaslerMichael L. HimmelJulie Schilb KirtleyPeter N. KladisDeAnne Cross NigusNolan A. OltjenbrunsRick W. Powell

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Illustrate Advocate Champion Educate InElevate Aspire Energize Encourage Unearth

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Thomas R. SheffieldPeggy Lueckenotte Zimmerman

1987William L. BantonLorraine Fortune ConstantineCWO4 John C. Crawford II Ret.Ellen Waters GarrisonPhyllis GrantPeter L. HiltnerGary W. MeaderLori J. MeyerJames M. PasleyAngela Burgess PeregoyJames R. PeregoyKaren Stanford PierrePaul F. PoelkerPauline M. SzabelakRobert M. Walker

1988Cynthia E. CampbellEllen Waters GarrisonConnie HawkinsMary B. MuellerRamona Lucas SmithBeverly Phillips ThomasAlruth B. Toney

1989Lori L. BerryCharles R. CookeThomas A. ElliottJane Shook Floyd

Wayne M. KnappMichael R. PerkinsPaul F. PoelkerPeggy Reed-LohmeyerLeasa E. Richards-MealyAlruth B. Toney

1990Charlette K. CarringtonJohn A. CruiseShirley A. FlorczykPhyllis GrantJames J. HaafMary Graves HavenLibby A. JonesPatricia Sadler LensmeyerLouis LongoAlana C. MansellDeAnne Cross NigusBrenda L. NoblittLeasa E. Richards-MealyWendy Mertz SlifkaWendy S. Spratt

1991SGM Michael T. David Ret.Greg N. JohnstonMichael K. KrajnikSusan Koopman LingRonald L. PortmanLisa Autenrieth SchniedersRichard H. SeamansLlona Paul Weiss

1992Tommie J. AtkinsonHerbert L. Conner Jr.Darius D. JackBruce MartinFrank MusialSherri S. PelzelJohn L. RandolphLynn Poworoznek RicherBeverly Phillips ThomasJohnny VasquezCathy L. Whitfield

1993Sonya Andreassen-HendersonTessie L. BallardDarrell W. BonineAdidoyen C. LewisJoe ReardonJames C. RothwellSusan Nelson SquyerCarol WinklerRobert J. Zey

1994Gregory W. AdankAnthony Callisto Jr.Thomas M. ComiskeyJean E. ConleyJohn P. CookMary Graves HavenAlta J. HimstedtTerrie Wilkerson PykeJohn L. Randolph

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Ramona J. RussellLawrence R. SepulvedaBruce H. Simpson

1995Arval E. CogdillJohn P. CookReginald C. DoctorJudy Frink HammondPeter L. HiltnerKaren M. HudsonJudith Cone JohnsonDana T. KeeAlana C. MansellMary Kinninger PowellLisa Shover ThomasCathy L. Whitfield

1996Lisa Robb ArmstrongPaulina Huling Batterson Hon.Vickie L. BrophyArval E. CogdillThomas M. ComiskeyHerbert L. Conner Jr.Joseph P. DubinskiDaniel C. GrovemanWilton J. HollinsMichael S. JenkinsVelda A. KossuthMarcia Bunten MachensCarol Greenhoe McBrideRobin A. MiltimoreKenneth A. ParrettPaul E. RosenbergLawrence R. SepulvedaRichard C. SimoneSarah Grossnickle SwindleShirley Tempelmeier Watkins PsyD

1997Marilyn Abney-WarnerThelma Byrd ArthurVernon R. ArthurBobby L. ArtisReginald C. DoctorFrankie D. HarrisKaren M. HudsonRandall D. HuttonNancy Gorman JamesRichard F. JamesGwendolyn G. Morrison

David K. RobinsonGary D. RobinsonDuane K. Whitfield

1998Linda Henderson ArmanAnn M. CampanellaMichele Zanzano CotnerSara Russell FrickenschmidtJessica A. GametDavid H. Harris JDRandall D. HuttonVelda A. KossuthBrian T. LisenbyRené White MasseySandijuen L. Nesbitt-WilliamsKaren Stanford PierreMary Kinninger Powell

1999Bobby L. ArtisPamela K. CmejrekTonia M. Compton PhDVernon D. Cox Jr.Thomas R. GossettKimberly A. JordanBruce J. McDanielJoshua M. MuderSiobhan Clancy O’DonnellKaren Mueller PasleyJill Salzman PerrigoRaymond J. RobinsonLisa DiCenzo RodgersRamona J. RussellVictoria Bishop RyanRandal A. SchenewerkShirley Bruemmer TalkenLeslie D. ToalsonBrian G. TremperJeffrey D. WagnerJohn W. Weakley

2000Marilyn Abney-WarnerRetha M. BarronTanya ClatterbuckMartha EberhardTara Harmon GriffinMichael S. HartmannBrad J. Hornberger PACBradley JenksScott C. Nietzel

Michael V. ReddickJames B. RowlettBrian G. TremperMichael W. Van DuserTamara Price VugrinHugh O. WaymanJason J. Ziegler

2001Thelma Byrd ArthurTimothy S. ElliottGail Tucker EvansSydney Glenn FoorJeanette Rose GoldTyler V. HargisKaren M. HudsonRené White MasseyBruce T. McKinnonKaren Mueller PasleyLeslie Grigg PhillipsTrevor M. QuigRamona J. RussellMia Bell ShipmanShirley Bruemmer TalkenMichael W. Van DuserJohn W. Weakley

2002Retha M. BarronDara Bradley BoothKristi Donald BurkMarie L. CelestinBettie Williams ColonSean M. DooleyCrystal Peterson ElliottJames N. GiannettinoJohn A. GrossnickleLari Doolittle HonnessMichael W. LeeGerald A. MealyCynthia Fotti PotterMichael V. ReddickChristopher A. ReimerRobert T. RonkoskiCurtis J. SandersJohn D. SmithRandall R. WallCaroline A. Zwibelman

2003Brian D. BilderbackKimberly A. Bonine

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Michelle Green BrooksBrad M. D’AngeloSarah Oliver DickherberLinda Norton DowellMichael T. GarverDaniel C. HendersonAdidoyen C. LewisDonald G. MasdenGerald A. MealyArcelia Sanchez MooreJerry S. PattonSherri S. PelzelIvan Pena Sr.Leslie Grigg PhillipsRoberta Haxton RamsayDiane Wendt RobinsonJoseph J. Savopolos

2004David J. BalwinskiJames D. BordersAnn Cross-FleuryDenise L. Demps-RollinsJohn A. GrossnickleTyler V. HargisTheodore E. KrauseCatherine Snell PattonJerry S. PattonJimmy L. PeguesJessica J. PorterSonda Lamb RidgwayJohn A. Schiffman Jr. Hon.Mia Bell ShipmanKevin C. SprouseDorinda Nordeen StaytonJohn W. WeakleyJason J. ZieglerAmber Zykan-Finkelstein

2005Thelma Byrd ArthurPhilip J. Brooks USAFWilliam L. BurakLisa J. CallistoSara Russell FrickenschmidtBrandon L. GoldDavid H. Harris JDLari Doolittle HonnessAdidoyen C. LewisDaniel G. LowesStacy A. Maskey

Kyle A. McGeraldMSG Sandra R. Moran-KitchenConstance NicholsJames A. Page Jr.Cynthia Fotti PotterStacy L. RowlettDottie Zulpo TaylorLeslie D. ToalsonJustin C. Williams PhDMichelle L. WilliamsRyan S. Yager

2006Michael J. ArendallEllis R. BenusDara Bradley BoothJames D. BordersRussell A. BramblettMary C. BrooksTammie M. BuschMarie L. CelestinWilliam L. CookDenise L. Demps-RollinsJessica A. GametFrankie D. HarrisDeborah Ferguson HuttonRosalind M. JohnsonMargaret L. MangumMelissa Montgomery CarberryWilliam S. NungesterCatherine Snell PattonCynthia Fotti PotterRona Schwintek PraterMegan B. RamseyStacy Floyd RobinsonVladimir RoganovicJoseph J. SavopolosDaniel L. SquiresMichael C. TerhuneKara K. Vedum

2007Melissa D. BarlowStacy L. BlakleyPhilip J. Brooks USAFAllen G. ButlerDeborah L. GerhartAshley Bonine GosseenThomas J. GrangerAmanda R. HallTiffany Hargis

Theodore R. HighRoberta E. JeterAmanda Johnson KossuthRichard S. McConnellSara Kianmehr McGeraldJames A. Page Jr.Emmett B. PickardSonda Lamb RidgwayStacy L. RowlettKatherine Zumwalt WheelerCory L. WilliamsAmber Hardaway Yager

2008Scott E. BernsteinDonte N. BlandRussell A. BramblettGay A. ChristyThomas J. CokeKaren M. FrancisMandy J. HagedornShelley L. HeyDiane Schindler HibbsRona Schwintek PraterMichelle Hunsicker ReimerDiane Wendt Robinson

2009Donte N. BlandRichard W. BoucherMary C. BrooksPhilip J. Brooks USAFScott A. BushRonald S. DenleyAshley Bonine GosseenLindsey JenksAmanda Johnson KossuthLana M. Le MonsKristen Stevens LinesNeal R. LinesCatherine Snell PattonChristopher A. ReimerVladimir RoganovicBryan W. SappingtonHeidi Stuckenschneider SaylorDottie Zulpo TaylorJohnette D. Van DienDavid VlachynskyWilliam S. WrightDavid D. Yutzy

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Columbia College Annual Report 2013

2010Phillip R. ArmstrongStephen Bay Hon.Scott E. BernsteinTerry J. BocklageMatthew S. BormannAmanda Guigli ClaudioJoan Cotton DeboeKaren M. FrancisAndrea L. GrammaticaThomas J. GrangerLindsey Hume HuhmanEric KuersteinerPhillip M. LederleConcetta J. LeggioKristen Stevens LinesAnton S. LukyanovRonald L. ReedJennifer Burchard SearsMatthew W. ShuffMatthew R. TaylorMark P. WegenerDavid D. Yutzy

2011Lisa Robb ArmstrongTodd M. Boyd

Scott A. BushWilliam J. DonaldsonKara J. GreerJonathan C. GriffinKent C. GriffithsRochelle M. HammVelda A. KossuthStacy A. MaskeyBrenda A. McKinneyAlicesent D. NewtonRona Schwintek PraterRande RichardsonAngelyn Holz TaylorMary Flickinger VanHouten

2012Phillip R. ArmstrongDavid S. BalesTerry J. BocklageRichard W. BoucherAnthony C. CattKimberly G. CraigDavid H. Harris JDBetty Overall JuengstAmanda Johnson KossuthMindy L. MackayJusti D. Montague

Tara Plemmons OrozcoRichard C. SimoneGary Stanowski

2013Christopher M. AquilinaChristina I. BakerBenjamin BowmanMisty Phillips BushScott A. BushChris Suttles CardonaBetty L. CaryJordan M. DresslerSusan Batley FisherMichael T. GarverMatthew C. MeiningerStacy Floyd RobinsonThomas F. Vincenc

2014Stephanie Ciuffa MalloryBrenda A. McKinneyElizabeth W. Weise

Did You Know? After more than 30 years, Columbia College is again offering an undergraduate music degree. The program was discontinued in the early 1980s and revived in 2014. With the new degree came the creation of the Department of Visual Arts and Music. In this photo, members of the Elysium Players, the student-run theater organization, visited Dulany Hall after a performance of the musical “Forever Plaid.”

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Tribute Honor Roll

In Honor of

In Honor of Ryder D. BakerHarold D. and Rebecca A. Baker

In Honor of Gerald T. Brouder Hon. ’13 PhD and Bonnie Brouder Hon. ’13Charles G. and Jean GibbensGloria J. HeidengrenTimothy M. Ireland PhDDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’HaganDuong PhamLarry D. Young ’76 and Anne Cartwright Young ’73 PhD

In Honor of Dulce Watson Bryan ’45Carol Jones Fredericks ’45 PhD

In Honor of Robert P. BurchardGreg N. Johnston ’91 and Patricia ChurchillRobert and Connie Pugh

In Honor of Dona Sue Black Cool ’53Timothy M. Ireland PhD

In Honor of Michael B. DavisJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela Randolph

In Honor of Dennis W. GeislerAmanda Johnson Kossuth ’09 ’12

In Honor of Daisy Willis Grossnickle ’66Charles W. Digges Sr. and Kathryn Digges

In Honor of Douglas OverallBetty Overall Juengst ’12

In Honor of Col. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret.Gene BaumannShirley M. BeckettCarrie A. BesnetteCharles Bondurant MDCol. William E. Boston III Ret. and Rosalyn W. BostonCharlette K. Carrington ’90Jerry E. CarringtonCarroll W. Highbarger and Betty J. CrawfordJames S. CunninghamCharles W. Digges Sr. and Kathryn DiggesStephen M. DitmanTery L. DonelsonThomas P. DresserChristopher E. Egbert ’77 and Kay EgbertTerry T. EhrsamWilliam S. EmersonDonald W. and Patricia A. FischerBo M. and Terry FraserRichard Grant USARet.Milt HarperHugh S. Harris Jr. MDDebra L. HartmanJeffrey HeilbrunnAnn L. HeinDavid W. Humphrey PhDAlfred H. Jones USA Ret.Michael KatemanJerry D. Kennett MD and Michele KennettDon L. and Betty J. LandersGustav J. LehrIsabel B. MacLeodJill E. MaddenGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Ramona McAfeeLarry McMullenJoe MoseleyScott OrrCol. William C. Pfeiffer USA Ret.D. Joe PhillipsTom Plaster

Mary McCleary PosnerSonda Lamb Ridgway ’04 ’07Richard D. RossWalter SchleyCharles E. SmarrKenneth C. SmithRamona Lucas Smith ’88Stephen H. StephanyWes Stricker MDJames H. ThompsonDonald L. ThunWilliam A. TreuJennifer L. TruesdaleGwen R. VanderhoefAlfred A. ViolaWilliam L. WendlingMichelle L. Williams ’05

In Honor of Dr. Lawrence W. WestTyler V. Hargis ’04 and Tiffany Hargis ’07

In Memory of

In Memory of Charles AtkinsTimothy M. Ireland PhD

In Memory of John B. BarnhouseCarol BarnhouseRichard G. BaumannSandra HackmanMichael S. Hartmann ’00Timothy M. Ireland PhDBonne McFarlandCarla McFarlandRaymond K. NollDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’HaganTerry M. ObermoellerCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret. and Carole RandersonJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela Randolph

In Memory of Jack L. Batterson Hon. ’96Paulina Huling Batterson Hon. ’96John L. Randolph ’94 and Angela Randolph

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In Memory of Eliot F. BattleTimothy M. Ireland PhD

In Memory of Lucy K. BowdenBarry J. BowdenRev. Raymond Bowden

In Memory of Molly Thomas Bowden ’02Vernon D. Cox Jr. ’99J. C. MillerBeverly Phillips Thomas ’92 and David O. Thomas

In Memory of Gwenneth P. BrownBruce P. Brown and Lisa A. Ford-Brown PhDFrances V. BrownRoss G. BrownNancy L. KirtleyBetty J. LathropConnie J. MeansCharlotte A. Stradford

In Memory of Sheila L. Brynjulfson ’94Barry J. BowdenRev. Raymond BowdenJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphHarry B. White III

In Memory of Mabel Bondurant Culpepper ’56James W. Culpepper

In Memory of Hortense P. DavisonLucile A. Church ’69 and Joseph R. Zuvanich

In Memory of Roberta Purcell Dickens ’57Verna Hahn Douglas ’57 and C. William DouglasElizabeth Coombs Jagoe ’57Margaret Baldwin Morse ’57 and Gary C. MorseDaphne Harwood Sumner ’57Nancy Hampton Waite ’57Edna Williams Yarbrough ’57

In Memory of Catherine Howland Hopkins ’45Lois Adams Miller ’45

In Memory of Donna KatemanMelvin and Marlene AkemanTom and Katie AndersonGary and Amanda BlumhorstChris and Elizabeth BlumhorstConnie L. BolandDoug and Janet Boland

Gene and Joyce BolandDon E. BorgmanHelen G. BrandtJulie BrandtCarolyn J. BriggsMary BrownSherman and Vicki BrownMichael and Tiffany ByrdEd and Gayle CarterTim and Brenda ChristyElizabeth A. ChristyPaul J. CollierMike and Mary Beth ConwayLuAnn ConwayBob and Kathleen ConwayDerek DavisMary A. DevrieseGlendell R. DowellLinda Norton Dowell ’03 and Lonnie DowellMartha Eberhard ’00 and Dale EberhardMelody A. EddyLarry and Lyn FenwickSpencer and Carla FrickeDana K. Frink Trish GarciaMark and Jodi GregoryRonald J. HagedornJanie HerigonSally A. HibbsCharles H. and Debbie A. HinesKathryn HinesDebby L. HinnahDale and Jan HinnahLou R. HodgesHelen M. HoffLaura L. HoutsJim and Barb HumburgMarcia ImhoffJim W. JacksonDavid W. and Helen M. JohnsKaren E. JohnsonLibby A. Jones ’90Donald and Lillian KatemanMike KatemanTroy Kateman and Meghan SwordsRonald D. and Lynn K. KingCheryl D. KirbyKevin and Claudia KressigDiane KrugerDavid KuekerJoyce Lake

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articipate Energize Motivate Illustrate Influence Serve

earn Champion Propel Boost Establish Ensure Sponsor

rosper Exhilarate Introduce Excite Unearth Implement

romote Validate Contribute Empower Change Uphold

Zach and Angela D. LemmonRobert T. and Betty LemmonRichard and Monica LuebberingBob G. and Mary L. MaceRon and Beverly Y. McCoyRandy and Kathy McGrawLarry and Cherry MerchantMike L. O’BryanCarol PageKay S. PerkinsPaul J. and Kimberly S. RyanVicki SaubleEd and Monna SchusterStephanie A. Schuster-DayBarbara J. SemmensBrenda J. SiebertGayle SillinTom and Dianne SitesTerry and Charlotte SpenceCecil M. StephensBetty L. SwordsKathy A. SwordsRobin L. SwordsBart VesserJohn and Joyce VinsonJane VoglStacy and Kristin WadeChad and Kim WolfeTed E. Wolfe

In Memory of Carol S. KennedyRobert BeckJane Canedy Crow ’57Dr. Sheldon L. Duchin and Jacqueline N. DuchinJoan HechtGloria J. HeidengrenCarol A. Peck

In Memory of Jessica D. Lee ’12Margia BritoBrad M. D’Angelo ’03Erick JanssonJong KimJulia LeeMichael W. Lee ’02Michelle R. Lee

In Memory of William J. Marshall III ’77Louann Schraffenberger

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In Memory of Pamela McClure MDKyle A. McGerald ’05 and Sara Kianmehr McGerald ’07

In Memory of Richard J. MetscherMichael J. Arendall ’06 and Andrea N. Hunting

In Memory of Marilyn Henderson Robbins ’43Kathryn T. AnstaettStephanie BengtsonMeredith BlackJeffrey and Robin BrownMeredith Lainhart Bufkin ’43Debbie BunchLinda BurdittMary BurkeLarry ChristyMark ColePatricia E. CookeBarbara CoxWilliam R. Denslow Jr.Gladys DrunertMarsha R. EatonAlice J. EricksonChristina FergusonFrances M. GriffinJohn L. Haggans ’75 and Mary S. HaggansKathryn T. HaggansLesli Simmons Hill ’71 and Thomas A. HillCharles P. HoffmanHilbert C. HolemanJames R. IngrahamPam KeithJudy KinkeadC. LafolletteDeanna McCarterRebecca S. McDonaldPatricia H. McWilliamsShawn MillerThomas W. MockKerry R. MurrayMichael J. MurrayGary D. and Mary J. MyersLora O’DonnellLarry OdomMatt OsterthunJoanne R. PhelpsPeggy Lamke Price ’43

Marsha RudolphCarolyn SealineRobert M. Shields Sr. and Shirley E. ShieldsCatherine S. SmithThomas TaylorCarol ThomasAnn R. TrombleyKristi UrichDiana M. VuylstekeLarry C. WalthallRobin WilsonLeslie WoodardRochelle Woodard

In Memory of David A. Saphian ’86Dr. Russell Saphian

In Memory of Kay Jacobs Sells ’38Sue M. EdwardsAlice HearnRev. Richard HorstDeanna P. JacobsMuriel R. JacobsCharles and Garnet L. Payne

In Memory of Becky Skinner Toevs ’28Diane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’Hagan

In Memory of Camilla Woods Wright ’57Verna Hahn Douglas ’57 and C. William DouglasCynthia Sumner Holter ’82 and Dennis HolterElizabeth Coombs Jagoe ’57Margaret Baldwin Morse ’57 and Gary C. MorseDaphne Harwood Sumner ’57Nancy Hampton Waite ’57Richard C. WrightEdna Williams Yarbrough ’57

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Businesses, Churches, Foundations, OrganizationsA.P. & J.B. Green FoundationAmazonSmile FoundationAmerican Borrowing & Credit Services, LLCAmeriserve, Inc.AmperageAnthony W. Rollins Educational Aid Fund TrustAssistance League of Mid-MissouriB & B Restoration LLCBlue Knights MO II ChapterBoone County National BankCameron Mutual Insurance CompanyThe Charles and Betti Saunders FoundationChevron Humankind Employee FundsChristian Church — Disciples of ChristColumbia Insurance GroupCommerce BankCommunity Foundation of Central IllinoisCriminal Justice Student AssociationDodd Foundation, Inc.EmersonEnterprise Holdings FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundHulett Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.IMMVAC, Inc.J. B. Reynolds Foundation

The Jane Froman SingersJeanette Clark and William Clark Joint Revocable TrustKiwanis Clubs of ColumbiaL.C. Betz Associates, JewelersLaRose EnterprisesLincoln Financial AdvisorsMedart, Inc.MFA FoundationMFA Inc. Charitable FoundationMFA Oil FoundationMichael F. and Shelly S. Turner TrustMissouri Colleges FundMissouri Employers Mutual Insurance CompanyMO Valley Auto SalesNeosho First Christian ChurchNovus International Inc.OSCA Employee CommitteeReinhardt Construction Co.Saline County Cattlemens AssociationSchwab Charitable FundShelter Insurance FoundationShiloh Bar and GrillState Farm Companies FoundationState Farm Mutual Auto InsuranceStephen G. and Sarah F. Jennings Charitable AccountTotal Lighting Concepts, IncV.V. Cooke Foundation CorporationThe Walton Family FoundationWells Fargo Advisors, LLCWestwood Resident AssociationWhitaker-Eads Funeral HomeWhitt Farms Inc.

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Scholarships and Awards Honor Roll Art ScholarshipMandy J. Hagedorn ’08Raschel A. Relford

Assisting Women’s Achievement ScholarshipAssistance League of Mid-Missouri

Alla Mae Baker Memorial ScholarshipConstance Nichols ’05 and Bob Nichols

Hartley G. Banks, Sr. ScholarshipGenie Banks Rogers

Jackolyn Lois Barnhouse Memorial ScholarshipCarol BarnhouseRichard G. BaumannSusan C. DunhamSandra HackmanMichael S. Hartmann ’00Anne D. HesslerTimothy M. Ireland PhDBonne McFarlandCarla McFarlandRaymond K. NollDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’Hagan

Terry M. ObermoellerCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret. and Carole RandersonJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela Randolph

Jack L. Batterson AwardPaulina Huling Batterson Hon. ’96John L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphGeorge R. Tyree ’84 and Sarah Tyree

Chuck Bobbitt Softball ScholarshipWendy Mertz Slifka ’90 and Douglas F. SlifkaWendy S. Spratt ’90

Boone County Endowed ScholarshipAmeriserve, Inc.Cynthia E. BakerWilliam W. Beckett Jr. MD and Jan BeckettBoone County National BankEdward C. CollingsTerry and Vicki L. DunscombeTara Harmon Griffin ’00 and Scott T. GriffinJennifer Banks Hallam ’82 and Jeffery M. HallamDaniel C. Henderson ’03 and Dawn R. HendersonTimothy M. Ireland PhDVirginia Jacob Itschner ’55David S. Karr PhDPaul Land and Julaine StiersGilbert Ross Jr. MD and Donna H. RossJames C. Rothwell ’93 and Suzanne RothwellHerbert C. and Lynn Willbrand

Did You Know? Faculty and staff at the college gave a transformational gift of more than $1.2 million to areas all around the college. “Our employees are committed to our students,” says Michael Kateman, executive director of Development, Alumni and Public Relations, “and their gifts show in a very profound way that they want to see the college continue as a leader in providing quality higher education.” Read the stories of a few employees who give on page 20.

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Boone County National Bank ScholarshipBoone County National BankSteve and Laura Erdel

Molly S. Thomas Bowden Memorial ScholarshipBlue Knights MO II ChapterVicki L. BrooksJoseph J. Carrier PhDMing-Yi ChaoVernon D. Cox Jr. ’99Criminal Justice Student AssociationTerry and Vicki L. DunscombeChristopher C. Linger ’85 and Melanie LingerRoberta U. McKee PhDBruce T. McKinnon ’01 and Eutropia McKinnonJ. C. MillerBeverly Phillips Thomas ’92 and David O. Thomas

James and Betty Allen Braham ’42 Music ScholarshipBarbara Sanborn

James and Betty Allen Braham ’42 Science ScholarshipBarbara Sanborn

Gwenneth M. Pennington Brown ScholarshipBruce P. Brown and Lisa A. Ford-Brown PhDFrances V. BrownRoss G. BrownNancy L. KirtleyBetty J. LathropConnie J. MeansCharlotte A. Stradford

Sheila L. Brynjulfson Memorial History ScholarshipBarry J. BowdenRev. Raymond BowdenMary PaulsellMichael J. Polley PhDJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphHarry B. White III

Bob Burchard Celebration of Excellence ScholarshipL’Mont and Kathi BetzCarl and Joy BlockNeil A. CarrGreg N. Johnston ’91 and Patricia ChurchillRussell E. and Betty CobbMark A. and Joan Foreman

Gene KoepkeGopal Krishna and Santosh Krishna PhDLincoln Financial AdvisorsRobert and Connie Pugh

Columbia College Alumni Association (CCAA) Scholars ProgramMichael D. Alsip ’80Jerry R. Amend ’76Sonya Andreassen-Henderson ’93 and Kyle K. HendersonThomas E. Ash ’76Mary McKevitt Atchison ’52 and Robert D. AtchisonDavid B. Aufranc ’80 and Christina G. AufrancKaren Hockaday Avery ’57William L. Banton ’87 and Elizabeth Thurmond Banton ’75Martha M. Bartholomew ’49 and William D. BartholomewBarbara Daugherty Best ’55 and Richard K. BestCSM William C. Bigby ’76 Ret. and Gwendolyn BigbyMary Kovacs Biskup ’74 and Kenneth G. BiskupRita Wetzel Bissell ’58Jason D. and Denise R. BlackNathaniel S. Bohannon Jr. ’77 and Malinda BohannonDarrell W. Bonine ’93 and Kimberly A. Bonine ’03Marilyn Barron Bosso ’49Pamela Lenck Bradford ’80 and Dr. Alfred S. BradfordLinda E. BradleyVickie L. Brophy ’96Allen G. Butler ’07Elizabeth Neal Callaway ’58Melissa Montgomery Carberry ’06 and Joseph CarberryCynthia Shutt Cirome ’60 and Alfred J. CiromeMary Finley Clark ’66 and Gerald L. ClarkTanya Clatterbuck ’00 and Thomas ClatterbuckBettie Williams Colon ’02Jean E. Conley ’94Charles R. Cooke ’89Dona Sue Black Cool ’53Stephen J. Coxe ’76Jane Canedy Crow ’57Judith A. Cunningham ’64Michael B. and Susan Y. DavisRonald S. Denley ’09Mary Laughlin Deskin ’53 and Robert C. DeskinSarah Oliver Dickherber ’03Verna Hahn Douglas ’57 and C. William DouglasKathleen Hoehns Eichholz ’61Mary Reiney Harvey ’44Gail Tucker Evans ’01Mabel Bader Fike ’55John W. Finafrock ’79Elizabeth A. Finnegan ’70Shirley A. Florczyk ’90Robert E. Florence Sr. ’75 and Mary A. Florence

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Karen M. Francis ’10Ellen Waters Garrison ’88 and Orville M. GarrisonDeborah L. Gerhart ’07James A. Girdner ’75Janet Huffman Goodson ’54 and Bill GoodsonAndrea L. Grammatica ’10Eva Graves ’58Mary Lynn McCormick Guyot ’46James J. Haaf ’90 and Kathleen C. HaafJohn K. Haggerty ’79 and Melissa A. HaggertySally Potter Hahn ’49 and Robert HahnAmanda R. Hall ’07Marilyn Martin Hall ’46Janet Hamilton ’67Judy Frink Hammond ’95Alan D. Harris ’77Frankie D. Harris ’97 ’06Virginia Mason Haux ’48Suzanne Wann Holdren ’59Wilton J. Hollins ’96Cynthia Sumner Holter ’82 and Dennis HolterRosemary Lester Horner ’50 PhDJudith Hough Hudson ’61Adele Rohrs Hummell ’49Timothy M. Ireland PhDWillie G. Jackson ’78Elizabeth Coombs Jagoe ’57Bradley Jenks ’00 and Lindsey Jenks ’09Roberta E. Jeter ’07Judith Cone Johnson ’95Michael KatemanDell Clary Keepers ’44Betty Nichols Klein ’46 and Oscar R. Klein Jr.Gloria Warren LaDue ’55 and Wade LaDueLana M. Le Mons ’09Concetta J. Leggio ’10Nancy Rohrbach Lehman ’69Robert N. Lemons ’75Patricia Sadler Lensmeyer ’90Adidoyen C. Lewis ’05Nancy Owen Lewis ’50Susan Koopman Ling ’91Christopher C. Linger ’85 and Melanie LingerPeggy Reed-Lohmeyer ’89 and Steve LohmeyerH. Jane Blackman Lossing ’64 MDCarole Shellabarger Lowe ’68Michael A. Lower ’79 USAJoan Luttge ’50Sheila Madden Morris ’66 and Brooks Morris Jr.Alana C. Mansell ’95Gary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Mary Kay Stiles McDowell ’56 and Leslie L. McDowellBrenda A. McKinney ’14

Blake and Elizabeth M. McWilliamsLori J. Meyer ’87Dorothy Boillot Miller ’52Mary Miller ’58Ida Horn Monroe ’52Margaret Baldwin Morse ’57 and Gary C. MorseJoshua M. Muder ’99 and Ann MuderGloria Spelman Nelson ’64Sandijuen L. Nesbitt-Williams ’98Mary Oates Nesladek ’67Brenda L. Noblitt ’90 and Brad NoblittClifford D. Noe Jr. ’80 and Sally H. NoeDennis W. Novak ’79Nolan A. Oltjenbruns ’86Jesper J. Pedersen ’78Barbara Downs Phipps ’45Emmett B. Pickard ’07Karen Stanford Pierre ’98Sheila Scott Placke ’72Jessica J. Porter ’04Dorothy Wood Potter ’45Richard S. Pryor ’77Terrie Wilkerson Pyke ’94John L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphGreg Raper ’76Joe Reardon ’93 and Kim ReardonPamela Lawrence Reaume ’68 and Patrick D. ReaumeMichael V. Reddick ’00 ’02Ronald L. Reed ’10Vanetta Ferrel Renz ’51Janet Karrenbrock Richter ’55Peggy Brummitt Roda ’52Sandra Hoeltge Romay ’77Dr. Stephen C. RooneyCarol Belville Rosebrough ’60Paul E. Rosenberg ’96Doris J. Rowley ’76Richard H. Seamans ’91 and Barbara A. SeamansMia Bell Shipman ’04George Shropshear ’79Dale Coe Simons ’65 and James K. Simons DDSBetty Long Sims ’39Shirley Agnew Skinner ’57 and Bill SkinnerCarol Beem Smith ’55Dalna Price Smith ’63Gloria Gould Smith ’49Ramona Lucas Smith ’88Shirley Manion Smith ’54Rosemary Drennen Sparks ’61 and James I. SparksDiane Andres Spieker ’79 and David P. SpiekerSusan Nelson Squyer ’93State Farm Companies FoundationElizabeth Grissom Steele ’51

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Karen Rhoades Steen ’82Daphne Harwood Sumner ’57Pauline M. Szabelak ’87Alruth B. Toney ’89Carol Siegel Turner ’77Johnny Vasquez ’92Tamara Price Vugrin ’00Nancy Hampton Waite ’57Joyce Johnson Walker ’80Billie J. Wanink ’65Llona Paul Weiss ’91 and Garry D. WeissCarolyn Crockett West ’53Patricia Ryan Williams ’59 and C. Al WilliamsCarol Ridings Williams ’60Debra Snyder Williams ’76Michelle L. Williams ’05Carol Winkler ’93 and Darrell WinklerJanet Carter Wright ’58 and Marvin E. WrightWilliam S. Wright ’09 and Julie WrightRichard C. WrightEdna Williams Yarbrough ’57

Columbia College Student Missouri State Teacher’s Association ScholarshipNorman R. Proctor

Class of 1939 ScholarshipCommunity Foundation of Central IllinoisEllen Lohnes Paullin ’39

Class of 1951 ScholarshipHelene Schubkegel Jens ’51

Coffey-Poehlein Family ScholarshipPaul O. and Barbara Poehlein

Computer and Information Science ScholarshipTodd M. Boyd ’11William J. Donaldson ’11Tyler V. Hargis ’04 and Tiffany Hargis ’07Stacy A. Maskey ’05 ’11

Cougar Club ScholarshipDr. Zinna L. BlandCarl and Joy BlockBenjamin Bowman ’13Matthew E. BrockRobert P. and Faye C. BurchardCommerce BankTonia M. Compton ’99 PhDLisa A. ConnerJane Canedy Crow ’57

Eric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyBryan L. and Ashley CurtisGeorge DerrieuxTery L. DonelsonJordan M. Dressler ’13Kelly P. and Cindy EnrightArlin F. Epperson PhD and Mary EppersonScott FaimanRobert W. and Karen J. FryVaughn HaleRochelle M. Hamm ’11Warren L. and Karen HarmsMichael HendrenBhisham K. Perti Jr. and Kellie R. HolsingerBrad J. Hornberger ’00 PACLinda Sublett Hutton ’69 and Robert C. HuttonTimothy M. Ireland PhDWilliam J. Johnston ’82 and Janice JohnstonJohn D. and Julie KleinKimberly A. KliegelGene KoepkeTheodore E. Krause ’04 and Julie K. KrauseMarvin A. Malone ’91Quintin NorrisJames E. OglesbyMary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. PotrafkaCynthia Fotti Potter ’05 ’06William A. and Karen PragmanJohn L. Randolph ’94 and Angela RandolphVladimir Roganovic ’06 ’09Bryan W. Sappington ’09Randal A. Schenewerk ’99Jennifer Burchard Sears ’10Total Lighting Concepts, IncJohn M. UtleyBrian E. and Paula WagerHugh O. Wayman ’00 and Joann Wayman PhDCarol Winkler ’93 and Darrell Winkler

Margaret Courter Memorial AwardJohn A. Courter

Mabel Bondurant Culpepper ’56 Art Scholarship EndowmentJames W. Culpepper

Sue Marshall Daulton ’45 Nursing ScholarshipSue Marshall Daulton ’45

Frances Dillingham Family Music AwardJohn A. and Nancy DillinghamMary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. Potrafka

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Disciples of Christ Supplementary AwardNeosho First Christian Church

Julia Sara Dooley Memorial ScholarshipTimothy M. Ireland PhDRichard and Judith M. Rhodes

Education Department ScholarshipSally Hawkins Kalaris ’76

Judy Carter Ely ScholarshipJudith Carter Ely ’62 and Lt. Col. Douglas C. Ely Ret.

Emerging Leaders Institute — Judith A. Cunningham LeaderJudith A. Cunningham ’64

Jane Froman Singer of the Year AwardNollie G. Moore Jr. and Julia Moore

Jane Froman Smith Memorial ScholarshipLynne Stuver Baker ’64 and Douglas L. BakerRobert BeckJane Canedy Crow ’57Dr. Sheldon L. Duchin and Jacqueline N. DuchinWinnette GlasgowJoan HechtGloria J. HeidengrenMichael D. Sleadd and Barbara HoppeThe Jane Froman SingersRobert L. and Carol L. MahurinNollie G. Moore Jr. and Julia MooreBrenda S. MyersDeAnne Cross Nigus ’90Bryan C. PageShirley A. PalenCarol A. PeckMary Jane Potrafka ’56 and Richard D. PotrafkaLinda Ridgeway ’63Megan E. ShanebergerRyan S. Yager ’05 and Amber Hardaway Yager ’07

General ScholarshipMarilyn Abney-Warner ’00Charles G. and Jean GibbensStephen V. and Sharon GilmoreJames Hardin Jr. ’76 and Phyllis Whitesides Hardin ’57 ’75Donna C. Hennigh ’85 and Gary HennighKiwanis Clubs of ColumbiaMargaret Tucker McLaughlin ’48 and James D. McLaughlin

Barbara Gibbs Ostmann ’69 and Wilfred C. OstmannGail Petri Toedebusch ’65

Elizabeth Estes Gentry ScholarshipBetty Adams Crouch ’56 and William M. Crouch

Give Me Liberty History ScholarshipAmanda Johnson Kossuth ’09 ’12Michael J. Polley PhD and Mary PaulsellElizabeth W. Weise ’14

Grev Scholars AwardMark A. and Joan Foreman

Daisy Willis Grossnickle ’66 ScholarshipCharles W. Digges Sr. and Kathryn Digges

Hamilton Leadership AwardCharles W. Digges Sr. and Kathryn Digges

Emelda Harris ScholarshipAlthea M. Harris

Richard E. Harris ScholarshipRichard E. Harris

Helga S. Huang ScholarshipHelga S. Huang PhD

Hulett Family Criminal Justice Graduate Study ScholarshipGeorge W. Hulett Jr. and Jeanne Hulett

Hulett Family ScholarshipGeorge W. Hulett Jr. and Jeanne Hulett

Georgia Kateman, RN Nursing ScholarshipMelvin and Marlene AkemanTom and Katie AndersonGary and Amanda BlumhorstChris and Elizabeth BlumhorstConnie L. BolandDoug and Janet BolandGene and Joyce BolandDon E. BorgmanHelen G. BrandtJulie BrandtCarolyn J. BriggsMary BrownSherman and Vicki BrownMichael and Tiffany ByrdEd and Gayle Carter

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Tim and Brenda ChristyElizabeth A. ChristyPaul J. CollierMike and Mary Beth ConwayLuAnn ConwayBob and Kathleen ConwayEric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyDerek DavisMary A. DevrieseGlendell R. DowellLinda Norton Dowell ’03 and Lonnie DowellMartha Eberhard ’00 and Dale EberhardMelody A. EddyLarry and Lyn FenwickSpencer and Carla FrickeDana K. FrinkTrish GarciaMark and Jodi GregoryRonald J. HagedornJanie HerigonSally A. HibbsCharles H. and Debbie A. HinesKathryn HinesDebby L. HinnahDale and Jan HinnahLou R. HodgesHelen M. HoffLaura L. HoutsJim and Barb HumburgMarcia ImhoffJim W. JacksonDavid W. and Helen M. JohnsKaren E. JohnsonLibby A. Jones ’90Donald and Lillian KatemanMichael KatemanTroy Kateman and Meghan SwordsRonald D. and Lynn K. KingCheryl D. KirbyKevin and Claudia KressigDiane KrugerDavid KuekerJoyce LakeZach and Angela D. LemmonRobert T. and Betty LemmonRichard and Monica LuebberingBob G. and Mary L. MaceRon and Beverly Y. McCoyRandy and Kathy McGrawLarry and Cherry Merchant

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MO Valley Auto SalesMike L. O’BryanOSCA Employee CommitteeCarol PageKay S. PerkinsPaul J. and Kimberly S. RyanSaline County Cattlemens AssociationVicki SaubleEd and Monna SchusterStephanie A. Schuster-DayBarbara J. SemmensBrenda J. SiebertGayle SillinTom and Dianne SitesTerry and Charlotte SpenceCecil M. StephensBetty L. SwordsKathy A. SwordsRobin L. SwordsBart VesserJohn and Joyce VinsonJane VoglStacy and Kristin WadeChad and Kim WolfeTed E. Wolfe

Glenna Mae Kubach Accounting ScholarshipCarole Kubach Butts ’66 and James A. Butts

George Ann and Sidney Larson ScholarshipJoe R. Smith MDV.V. Cooke Foundation CorporationCheryl Elbe Ward ’57 and Clark WardDeborah Hook Wheat ’68

Sidney Larson Student Art AwardChristopher M. Aquilina ’13Jim Butler ’78 and Nancy HamiltonFrances C. Dittrich ’63Marion E. Warn

Lincoln Financial Advisors ScholarshipNeil A. CarrMark A. and Joan ForemanLincoln Financial Advisors

Anthony S. Marshall Scholarship Award in Business AdministrationJoseph P. Dubinski ’96Anthony S. Marshall PhDTracy Marshall

Helen B. Maupin ScholarshipHelen Black Maupin ’45

Metscher ScholarshipAnne D. HesslerKyle A. McGerald ’05 and Sara Kianmehr McGerald ’07Carol Winkler ’93 and Darrell Winkler

MFA Scholars EndowmentMFA FoundationMFA Inc. Charitable Foundation

James C. Miller AwardChris BartelsMarilyn Monroe Dickie ’49 and Alex DickieBarbara Miller Sikes ’49Carolyn Miller Stern ’47

Mary S. Miller Scholarship in EducationVonda Hays

Missouri Employers Mutual ScholarshipMissouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company

Mock Trial AwardBarry R. Langford

Montgomery Volunteer Service ScholarshipMelissa Montgomery Carberry ’06 and Joseph CarberrySandra White Lindsey ’56 and Richard Lindsey

Nursing ScholarshipJerrell D. BrennerBradford BrockmeierGopal Krishna and Santosh Krishna PhD

David O’Hagan Music ScholarshipAmperageJames F. Infelt ’78 and Susan W. Infelt

Mary Isabel Omer ScholarshipWilliam L. Cook ’06Kyle A. McGerald ’05 and Sara Kianmehr McGerald ’07

George H. Ousley Jr. and Gayleen Ousley Veterans Service Center EndowmentTery L. DonelsonGeorge H. Ousley Jr. ’78 and Gayleen OusleyKaren A. Ryabchenko

Price-Lamke-Jennings-Bassett ScholarshipPeggy Lamke Price ’43

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Marilyn Henderson Robbins ’43 Music AwardKathryn T. AnstaettStephanie BengtsonMeredith BlackJeffrey and Robin BrownMeredith Lainhart Bufkin ’43Debbie BunchLinda BurdittMary BurkeCameron Mutual Insurance CompanyLarry ChristyMark ColePatricia E. CookeBarbara CoxWilliam R. Denslow Jr.Gladys DrunertMarsha R. EatonAlice J. EricksonChristina FergusonFrances M. GriffinJohn L. Haggans ’75 and Mary S. HaggansKathryn T. HaggansLesli Simmons Hill ’71 and Thomas A. HillCharles P. HoffmanHilbert C. HolemanJames R. IngrahamJayson L. Johnson Insurance Inc.Jeanette Clark and William ClarkPam KeithJudy KinkeadC. LafolletteDeanna McCarterRebecca S. McDonaldPatricia H. McWilliams Shawn MillerThomas W. MockKerry R. MurrayMichael J. MurrayGary D. and Mary J. MyersLora O’DonnellLarry OdomMatt OsterthunJoanne R. PhelpsPeggy Lamke Price ’43Marsha RudolphCarolyn SealineRobert M. Shields Sr. and Shirley E. ShieldsCatherine S. SmithThomas TaylorCarol ThomasAnn R. Trombley

Michael F. and Shelly S. Turner Kristi UrichDiana M. VuylstekeLarry C. WalthallWhitaker-Eads Funeral HomeWhitt Farms Inc.Robin WilsonLeslie WoodardRochelle Woodard

Anthony W. Rollins AwardAnthony W. Rollins Educational Aid Fund

Betti Friedel Saunders ScholarshipThe Charles and Betti Saunders FoundationBetti Friedel Saunders ’42

Althea W. and John A. Schiffman Ethics, Religious Studies and Philosophy ScholarshipKevin J. and Michelle R. Shipp

Jolene Schulz ScholarshipJolene Marra Schulz ’61 and Bill Schulz

Skinner Family ScholarshipDavid D. and Susan J. AlexanderBenjamin BooneJerrell D. BrennerDavid W. BylandWilliam A. CallahanSusan C. DunhamDavid C. MillerSarah A. Mounter PhDKenneth A. Parrett ’96Brett S. and Evelyn S. Rogers

Luella St. Clair EndowmentTonia M. Compton ’99 PhD

Wilhelmina and Leonard Stuver ScholarshipLynne Stuver Baker ’64 and Douglas L. Baker

Dr. Ronald D. Taylor Memorial ScholarshipMichael R. Perkins ’89

Thomas Jefferson History ScholarshipTonia M. Compton ’99 PhDDiane Berry O’Hagan ’59 and David C. O’Hagan

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Adult Higher Education and Nationwide Campus ScholarshipsAHE Endowment for the SciencesJoseph T. Angley PhDLedrue G. BolderFred R. BrowningGary L. CorbinDeborah K. DicusPatrick Feehan PhDArturo A. Hernandez IIIDavid I. KramerGopal Krishna and Santosh Krishna PhDPatricia S. McCallumSarah A. Mounter PhDChris A. Schneider

Colonel Charles E. McGee ScholarshipGeorge D. Barry ’82 and Margaret A. BarryJustin J. BaumgartnerPamela S. Brakhage PhDRussell A. Bramblett ’08 and Lori S. BramblettJason H. BrockmanRobert N. CardenLavern G. ChesnutAmanda K. ChildressRandall L. Clark ’82 and Patricia S. ClarkAmanda Guigli Claudio ’10CWO4 John C. Crawford II ’87 Ret. and Anita E. CrawfordAmy L. Darnell PhDSGM Michael T. David ’91 Ret. and Gail E. DavidTery L. DonelsonDennis E. DunkinJodi E. ElderRobert K. FarquharRichard G. FerrellDavid A. GundayJudith A. HamiltonAlissa C. HillMyles A. and Lora R. HinkelRobert M. HyattChristine A. JohanssonSGM Ray Jones Jr. ’81 Ret.William R. KennyCarl E. Kirk

Robert KlausmeyerGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Col. Charles E. McGee ’78 USAF Ret.Christopher R. McGeePhillip C. Miller Jr.Gary A. and Margaret J. OedewaldtMichael R. Perkins ’89Kenneth J. PerryCarlton G. PhilpotCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret. and Carole RandersonChristopher A. Reimer ’02 ’09 and Michelle Hunsicker Reimer ’08Karen A. RyabchenkoRandal A. Schenewerk ’99Heather M. SmithJohn D. Smith ’02 and Dr. Susan SmithRussell I. StoneMichael C. Terhune ’06Lisa Shover Thomas ’95Robert M. Walker ’87Ernest R. Wren IIIVladimir B. Zivkovic PhDAmber Zykan-Finkelstein ’04

Colonel Mike Randerson ScholarshipChristopher M. Aquilina ’13Gene BaumannShirley M. BeckettCarrie A. BesnetteCharles Bondurant MDBoone County National BankCol. William E. Boston III Ret. and Rosalyn W. BostonCharlette K. Carrington ’90Carroll W. Highbarger and Betty J. CrawfordEric R. Cunningham PhD and Allyson M. PresleyJames S. CunninghamCharles W. Digges Sr. and Kathryn DiggesStephen M. DitmanTery L. DonelsonThomas P. DresserChristopher E. Egbert ’77 and Kay EgbertTerry T. EhrsamWilliam S. EmersonDonald W. and Patricia A. FischerBo M. and Terry FraserRichard Grant USARet.Penny Rafferty Hamilton ’76 PhDMilt HarperHugh S. Harris Jr. MDDebra L. Hartman

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Jeffrey HeilbrunnAnn L. HeinDavid W. Humphrey PhDAlfred H. Jones USA Ret.Michael KatemanGinger L. KeblerJerry D. Kennett MD and Michele KennettDon L. and Betty J. LandersPhillip M. Lederle ’10Gustav J. LehrIsabel B. MacLeodJill E. MaddenGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Ramona McAfeeLarry McMullenKurt L. Miller PhDJoe MoseleyGary A. and Margaret J. OedewaldtScott OrrCol. William C. Pfeiffer USA Ret.D. Joe PhillipsTom PlasterMary McCleary PosnerRick W. Powell ’86 and Mary Kinninger Powell ’98Sonda Lamb Ridgway ’04 ’07Richard D. RossKaren A. RyabchenkoWalter SchleyCharles E. SmarrKenneth C. SmithRamona Lucas Smith ’88Stephen H. StephanyDr. Wes StrickerJames H. ThompsonDonald L. ThunWilliam A. TreuJennifer L. TruesdaleGwen R. VanderhoefAlfred A. ViolaWilliam L. WendlingMichelle L. Williams ’05

Frank S. Westling ScholarshipTawfiq I. AliLinda Henderson Arman ’98 and Jesse B. Arman PhDGwen M. BlotevogelDarrell W. Bonine ’93 and Kimberly A. Bonine ’03Stacey BybeeNeal A. CarterLavern G. ChesnutAmanda Guigli Claudio ’10

Fernando T. CondeJohn DeNigrisChristina M. DolanDennis E. DunkinJessica A. Gamet ’98 ’06Tony GaskewDennis W. GeislerAlissa C. HillAndrew J. KalinenGary A. Massey ’85 PhD and René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Nathan B. Miller PhDMary B. Mueller ’88Enrique MuruatoGary A. and Margaret J. OedewaldtMichael J. Polley PhD and Mary PaulsellGeorge PsarasLisa DiCenzo Rodgers ’99Brett S. and Evelyn S. RogersKaren A. RyabchenkoRandal A. Schenewerk ’99Lee A. StantonRussell I. StoneBeverly D. WatsonLudmilla V. WestlingCathy L. Whitfield ’95 and Dean C. WhitfieldDavid D. Yutzy ’09 ’10Amber Zykan-Finkelstein ’04

Dr. William H. Resha ScholarshipRedstone Arsenal, AL CampusFaye A. BrathwaiteJames D. FosterJeffrey K. PurcellMorris W. SavageLavelle W. Smalley

Naval Air Station Lemoore Campus ScholarshipLemoore, CA CampusEddie D. BittnerDavid O. CalhounPaul D. GrensemanGlen A. ParsonsJoseph J. Savopolos ’03 ’06 and Kathleen SavopolosRia D. Williams

C. John Keith ScholarshipLos Alamitos, CA CampusChristina I. Baker ’13Sarah A. BereiterF. Sutter Fox

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William J. HullDavid M. PaltinHeather M. SmithDwight D. Stirling

San Diego Campus ScholarshipSan Diego, CA CampusJoseph C. HankinsonLindsay C. JacobsRonald D. Lewis IILuis A. RamirezZabet E. Rayes

San Luis Obispo Campus ScholarshipSan Luis Obispo, CA CampusBetty L. Cary ’13

Edward Halloran ScholarshipDenver, CO CampusJeffrey E. BensonTimothy J. DavisDennis E. DunkinRichard G. FerrellAllison C. Friederichs PhDDonald K. GibsonMichael S. Jenkins ’96Charles O. Jordan Jr.Lauren E. KearnsLaDon LeonardKurt L. Miller PhDMelinda J. MingoRaquel Moreira MeadeDavid D. Mull ’81William S. Nungester ’06Kenneth J. PerryNefeli H. Schneider PhDJudy A. Thomas

Stephen B. Jamison ScholarshipDenver, CO CampusLinda Henderson Arman ’98 and Jesse B. Arman PhDRichard G. FerrellDonald K. GibsonNestor A. Gomez MoralesCharles O. Jordan Jr.Cynthia M. ShnaiderDuane K. Whitfield ’97

Metro Jacksonville Campus ScholarshipJacksonville, FL CampusMarcella M. Barton PhD

Daniel J. D’Alesio Jr.James D. Ewing Jr.Christopher J. FarrellYvonne S. FischerDaniel A. Fulmer PhDDebra L. GlantonGary W. HallDeborah R. McGarryDelores S. MeltonKenneth MeyerCassandra D. RyderIrma SantosJames M. SimpsonLega K. StrainGalya J. TabornDavid C. Walton

Wallace T. (Tabe) Lovin ScholarshipJacksonville NAS, FL CampusVicki A. AllenJohn P. BolinClyde C. BradyPamela S. Brakhage PhDRaymond H. CarlsonElizabeth H. CouchGary D. FarrarChristopher J. FarrellFrederick R. FerrinDaniel A. Fulmer PhDMita GhoshJennifer A. GibsonAnthony J. InterlandiDeborah L. Jones EdDWalter E. LaraStephanie L. McCammonDelores S. MeltonCassandra D. RyderWilliam G. ShultzJames M. SimpsonBonnie L. SmedleyMichael L. StanleyLega K. StrainGalya J. TabornShelby WaldenJohn H. Waltbillig Jr.David C. WaltonCory L. Williams ’07

Orlando Campus ScholarshipOrlando, FL CampusMaged M. Abdelrazek

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Joseph T. Angley PhDDouglas W. BakerKimberly A. Boren-DumasBenjamin S. BouttyDane A. BowmanRosemarie N. Branciforte EdDAudrey J. BrownRose M. CarterMarie L. Celestin ’06Jeffrey B. ClarkTerry F. ClarkEdward J. CulhanChristopher N. de BodiscoSharon M. DearmanCarol L. DornDennis S. Duke EdDPaul K. EcksteinWilliam A. Eppright IIIJames D. Ewing Jr.Ileana R. FelipeThomas M. Franz PhDAlvin M. GoffinJohn W. Griesser PhDVanessa N. Guzman-ClarkJudge Robert L. HamiltonCoolidge J. HargrettDr. David H. Harris ’05 ’12Gordon A. Hasse Jr.Troy E. HawkJames S. HerndonRobert W. HicksTherese E. Higgins PhDDebra A. HodgesAndrew Howard Jr.Gregory R. KaravanichAbdussalam A. KhanKelly A. Leonhard PhDGary D. LessordVicki A. Luna PhDJorge A. Martinez-SotoAmanda N. MeshcheryakovRaymond F. NewmanSiobhan Clancy O’Donnell ’99Lloyd L. Olsen Jr.Judith N. OpolinerSherell D. PerkinsJohn P. PhillipsDonel RichemondRyan C. RileaJelitza E. RiveraEric W. Saegebarth

Suzan I. SarhanArriean A. SchemerMarjorie L. SchlesingerRobert X. Schmitz ’77 and Rachel A. SchmitzWilliam G. ShultzEdwin M. SouzaMichael D. SperrRobert M. SteinCarlene M. SterlingDavid A. Travland PhD and Rhonda W. TravlandJon Weimer PhDWallace D. WeisBrian P. YeitzChalon C. YoungJason J. Ziegler ’04

Patrick Air Force Base Campus ScholarshipPatrick Air Force Base, FL CampusJeffrey J. BarrowsBelynda J. CainGregory R. KaravanichKelly A. Leonhard PhDRobert J. LudwiczakAlbert T. MoyJeffrey C. Musgrove PhDJoanne J. NesbittMary E. Netzler

Fort Stewart Campus ScholarshipFort Stewart, GA CampusRonald D. Aikens EdS and Mary K. AikensRetha M. Barron ’02Connie L. BernalRichard W. Boucher ’09 ’12 and Kimberly B. BoucherHeather B. BrockStephanie L. BucySalvatore J. BuzzurroTerri S. CarterJacqueline R. CaruanaJulie A. CostelloRichard C. DunbarJoel E. FlemingSteven W. FreenorJennifer S. FurlongCharles E. HallDavida M. HarrisLind P. HollingsworthKimberly J. JohnsEllisha M. JonesRussell D. KeevyJoseph E. Killingsworth EdS

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Columbia College Annual Report 2013

Did You Know? The network of campuses across the United States is a testament to our commitment to serve the underserved. And our donors are committed, too. Over the course of the Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign, they gave nearly $2 million to Adult Higher Education, which celebrated 40 years of educating adult learners at its first Nationwide Campus in St. Louis in August 2013.

Leat A. Kodua PhDPeyton L. LingleBryan D. LogieAnne L. McDanielMaureen T. Morales BozovichThomas E. Morgan PhDDr. Ronald E. PageJimmy L. Pegues ’04Fred Pierre-LouisRenwick K. PulwartyDavid A. PurvisHeather S. RamseyJoseph L. RaymanErrol A. RoachGerri A. Robbins PhDTonya H. RuffinCurtis J. Sanders ’02 and Luella M. SandersAmy L. SchulerBryan T. Shaw PhDDaniel L. StallingsDon S. Stumpf EdDLaTriece Y. TanksleyCrystal A. VazquezNatasha M. WebsterJon Weimer PhD

Hunter Army Airfield Campus ScholarshipHunter Army Airfield, GA CampusJames M. AdamsRonald D. Aikens EdS and Mary K. Aikens

Vonette C. AllenCraig J. AndersonRichard W. Boucher ’09 ’12 and Kimberly B. BoucherDarnell BraggsHeather B. BrockStephanie L. BucyTerri S. CarterJacqueline R. CaruanaTishia M. DobsonRichard C. DunbarDonald S. Emmeluth EdDSteven W. FreenorJennifer S. FurlongThomas R. Gossett ’99Barbara L. HaasLind P. HollingsworthEllisha M. JonesMary D. LogginsAnne L. McDanielAutry G. McGaryDr. Ronald E. PageHeather S. RamseyErrol A. RoachTonya H. RuffinCurtis J. Sanders ’02 and Luella M. SandersAmy L. SchulerWilliam M. Solomons Sr.Daniel L. StallingsLaTriece Y. TanksleyRaquel S. Taylor

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Andrew P. TerhuneJulayaun M. WatersNathanael E. Wright

Ignacio Arias Memorial ScholarshipCrystal Lake, IL CampusJohn L. AltmanJean L. BeardPhilip J. Brooks ’07 ’09 USAF and Mary C. Brooks ’09Tracey L. ConnorDavid L. CookGlenn B. GelmanDaniel J. GibbonsDebra L. HartmanLee E. HartwigAndrea L. HeegAgnes JeziorowskiKatherine A. KelleyLaura L. KingThomas P. McGuireGary E. MidkiffJames L. MillerDennis J. MurrayFrank Musial ’92Cathryn J. PerfettiMichael B. PhelpsChristopher RuckoldtRibhi I. SalhiVicki A. SantosJohn G. SchwarmJames A. SistoGeorge R. ThompsonArmando Valdes RiveraDawn L. Valdes-Wagner

Excellence in Education ScholarshipElgin, IL CampusJohn L. AltmanJean L. BeardPhilip J. Brooks ’07 ’09 USAF and Mary C. Brooks ’09Toni L. CarterRocco A. CimmarustiDavid L. CookSierra A. GabrysSamuel J. LopezJames L. MazurekKathleen R. McNamaraJames L. MillerRonald A. MoserFrank Musial ’92George Psaras

Katherine L. Storey EdDGeorge R. Thompson

Freeport Campus ScholarshipFreeport, IL CampusPhilip J. Brooks ’07 ’09 USAF and Mary C. Brooks ’09Suzanne Y. DooleySarah A. Goeke

Lake County Campus ScholarshipLake County, IL CampusWalter E. AdamsRobert P. AllareSharon C. AllenDavid F. ArietiPeggy S. BerryDonte N. Bland ’09Dino L. Bryant PhDDonald S. BurlesonAnn M. Campanella ’98Mark S. CovaltGeno M. EricksonMichael A. Fletcher PhDCassandra E. Gordon FletcherThomas J. Granger ’07 ’10Justine G. Gunday PhDKatherine L. KennedyMyron F. KowalskiDennis P. McSherryAurora T. MercaeantMichael K. Meyerhoff PhDRobin A. Miltimore ’96Frank Musial ’92Michael G. NerheimJoel C. OkaforBridgett K. PayseurJane M. PickensDavid A. PituchErica K. PorembaWayne R. PrattFrank A. ProiettiVictoria Bishop Ryan ’99Ribhi I. SalhiStephen J. SchellerJoseph J. SebekCarl D. SeifertPeter B. Sherman PhDJoyce M. SpeechleyCarrie L. StecklAugust StieberLoretta M. Swanson

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Linda S. ThorneShailendra Verma PhDKimberly A. Wooten

Evening Campus ScholarshipEvening Campus (Columbia, MO)Kenneth M. AkersKatharine E. Appuhn-HodgesLeslie G. BorgmeyerJerrell D. BrennerCrystal L. BuffaloeCinda R. ChapmanSara A. ClarkIleana A. ConstantinescuSusan C. DunhamMichael T. Garver ’03 ’13Karen M. Hudson ’97 ’01David W. Humphrey PhDMaher JaafariChristine A. JohanssonDana T. Kee ’95Angela L. KinworthyTim C. and Leslie LarkinGwendolyn G. Morrison ’97 and Mark A. MorrisonSarah A. Mounter PhDDouglas and Betty OverallKenneth A. Parrett ’96Sherri S. Pelzel ’92 ’03Kenneth W. SimmsNicholas and Nancy J. SpaederCourtney E. VanLacyElizabeth L. Ziegler

Evander Andrews Memorial ScholarshipFort Leonard Wood, MO CampusBrian D. Bilderback ’03Margaret O. BrownWilliam A. CallahanDavid M. ChirbanAmy L. ClarkTimothy M. CruiseJonathan W. Davis ’78Dennis W. GeislerPeter L. Hiltner ’95Kellie C. KowalskiSandra L. Kruse ’85David L. LargentMolly M. RemerGary D. Robinson ’97Ramona J. Russell ’01

Jessica D. Lee Memorial ScholarshipFort Leonard Wood, MO CampusDr. Steven AdelmanWilliam D. AndersonRobert N. BalentonKenneth V. BenteleBrian D. Bilderback ’03Yvonne BradyMargia BritoDennis A. BrunsWilliam A. CallahanDavid M. ChirbanAmy L. ClarkTimothy M. CruiseBrad M. D’Angelo ’03Jonathan W. Davis ’78Steven F. EberharterDennis W. GeislerWayne D. and Linda C. GiffordLawrence W. HardwickDonald A. HaydenPeter L. Hiltner ’95David T. HowlettErick JanssonChristine A. JohanssonOlivia K. KerwinJong KimCarl E. KirkAmanda Kline-LantzKellie C. KowalskiSandra L. Kruse ’85David L. LargentJulia LeeMichael W. Lee ’02Michelle R. LeeRonda L. LoweGerald A. Mealy ’03 and Leasa E. Richards-Mealy ’90Jennifer A. MooreEnrique MuruatoMolly M. RemerGary D. Robinson ’97Ramona J. Russell ’01Dottie Zulpo Taylor ’05 ’09Beverly D. WatsonCarolyn J. Winterowd

Joshua Richards Honor ScholarshipFort Leonard Wood, MO CampusGregory W. Adank ’94William D. AndersonTessie L. Ballard ’93

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Steven F. EberharterWayne D. and Linda C. GiffordDavid T. HowlettOlivia K. KerwinDavid L. LargentLaRose EnterprisesRonda L. LoweGerald A. Mealy ’03 and Leasa E. Richards-Mealy ’90Jennifer A. MooreEnrique MuruatoDottie Zulpo Taylor ’05 ’09Beverly D. WatsonCarolyn J. Winterowd

Bobby D. Van Stavern, Jr. Honor ScholarshipFort Leonard Wood, MO CampusRobert N. BalentonKenneth V. BenteleDavid M. ChirbanLon M. DavisSteven F. EberharterDonald A. HaydenPeter L. Hiltner ’95Olivia K. KerwinGary D. Robinson ’97Dottie Zulpo Taylor ’05 ’09

Jefferson City Campus ScholarshipJefferson City, MO CampusDr. Steven AdelmanAshley E. Allen BrownKatharine E. Appuhn-HodgesKatherine R. BarnesJoanne M. BlankenshipTerry J. Bocklage ’12 and Rebecca J. Gordon-BocklageCrystal L. BuffaloeTammie M. Busch ’06 and James A. BuschWilliam A. CallahanLarry P. CoenHerbert L. Conner Jr. ’96Randall W. CrawfordDwight R. CruikshankEric L. DavisRebecca D. DeNeveTimothy R. and Brenda U. EchternachMia S. FerrellJane V. FrazierGuyla G. GardnerGeorge T. Hasler ’86Julian A. HertzogRamona J. Huckstep

Karen M. Hudson ’97 ’01Raymond HuneMark S. JahnkeBradley W. JonesPaul E. Jungmeyer PhDJoyce G. KeitelBruce J. McDaniel ’99Amy M. MillerDiane L. OotonTara Plemmons Orozco ’12 and Thomas W. OrozcoKenneth A. Parrett ’96Arthur K. PashiStan J. PayneJill Salzman Perrigo ’99Andrew ReevesChristopher A. Reimer ’02 ’09 and Michelle Hunsicker Reimer ’08Christian T. RicksChris A. SchneiderLisa Autenrieth Schnieders ’91 and Craig G. SchniedersAllison M. SelinMary J. StaffordPamela Dolson Starr ’10 and Doug E. StarrGreg J. Stratman PhD and Teresa StratmanShirley Bruemmer Talken ’01Laramie M. ThompsonCourtney E. VanLacyAdam C. VeileElizabeth L. Ziegler

Joe and Becky Bocklage Annual ScholarshipJefferson City, MO CampusTerry J. Bocklage ’12 and Rebecca J. Gordon-Bocklage

Kansas City Campus ScholarshipKansas City, MO CampusJames D. Borders ’04 ’06Cinda R. ChapmanLavern G. ChesnutMichael P. DemareaTimothy D. HamiltonKristina S. MarcumDeanna M. MathisonCindy MillerElizabeth R. TaylorJon Weimer PhD

Phil Davis ScholarshipLake of the Ozarks, MO CampusDr. Steven AdelmanVernon R. Arthur ’97 and Thelma Byrd Arthur ’01 ’05

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Patrick R. BrooksDennis A. BrunsWilliam A. CallahanGary L. CarrenderAnn Cross-Fleury ’04 and Samual A. FleuryRandall D. Hutton ’98 and Deborah Ferguson Hutton ’06Mary Ann Johnson PhDJames A. McIntoshCinda K. MuruatoDr. Ronald E. PageJames M. Pasley ’87 and Karen Mueller Pasley ’01Rayleen L. PlatterRona Schwintek Prater ’08 ’11Ralf M. TrustyShirley Tempelmeier Watkins ’96 PsyDBeverly D. WatsonJon Weimer PhDJoseph R. WhiteCathy L. Whitfield ’95 and Dean C. WhitfieldNicole A. WhitfieldConstance H. Wyrick

Moberly Campus ScholarshipMoberly, MO CampusDavid W. BylandRandal A. Schenewerk ’99

Frieda Hawks Academic Excellence ScholarshipRolla, MO CampusBrian D. Bilderback ’03Dennis W. GeislerPeter L. Hiltner ’95Benny G. ShriverDaniel J. Slais

Rolla Faculty Memorial ScholarshipRolla, MO CampusJordan AlexanderSteven P. AllenCarroll W. Highbarger and Betty J. CrawfordMolly M. Remer

Walter and Irene Stratman Educational Opportunity EndowmentRolla, MO CampusLenora A. AinsworthSteven P. AllenPeggy L. BakerKenneth V. BenteleStacy L. Blakley ’07 and Steven C. Blakley

Elbert H. BolsenMargaret O. BrownMichael J. DeslongchampsDennis W. GeislerEdward J. HarveyChristine A. JohanssonVelda A. Kossuth ’98 ’11Jenny L. MaplesMaryon R. MoncriefStephen J. NobelKenneth A. Parrett ’96Gary D. Robinson ’97Sheryl R. SandhausGreg J. Stratman PhD and Teresa StratmanDottie Zulpo Taylor ’05 ’09Matthew T. VogelerBeverly D. WatsonHonorable John D. WigginsCarolyn J. WinterowdKelly R. Witsberger PhDRobert M. Ybarra PhD

Jack Smith Law Enforcement ScholarshipSpringfield, MO CampusSara Russell Frickenschmidt ’98 ’05 and Daniel M. Frickenschmidt

Springfield Campus ScholarshipSpringfield, MO CampusJames M. BrownRobert K. FarquharScott L. HallThomas G. Weber

Dr. Charles W. Kullmann ScholarshipSt. Louis, MO CampusKristi Donald Burk ’02 and Charles W. BurkJudy ChapmanJulia Chappelle-ThomasGeorgia K. ChristianTerry L. ConradJamie L. CurrierKimberly R. DondanvilleMaurice B. EgestonSarah J. GrafemanCarol L. HakeIdolina HernandezMatthew E. Hoffman BrownHarry W. JarvisAlan D. LesterGwendolyn G. Morrison ’97 and Mark A. Morrison

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Brett S. and Evelyn S. RogersJames B. Rowlett ’00 and Stacy L. Rowlett ’07Mark R. SpaidGuido G. Stucco PhDJerry E. TimkePauline D. Von HofferAllison J. WaltonAmber Zykan-Finkelstein ’04

William E. Dardis ScholarshipHancock Field, NY CampusKimberly E. BenderWilliam L. Burak ’05Donald A. BurrowsStephen CalabreseAnthony Callisto Jr. ’94 and Lisa J. Callisto ’05Stephen R. CarpenterSusan M. ConklinMatthew J. DoranElizabeth A. GardnerJames N. Giannettino ’02Lari Doolittle Honness ’02 ’05Joyce E. Howland PhDGary W. Meader ’87Russell J. NemecekJoseph V. Ostuni ’80Trevor M. Quig ’01Raymond J. Robinson ’99 and Diane Wendt Robinson ’08Kenneth B. SamuelsonMaurice J. SheedyMatthew W. Shuff ’10

Fort Sill Campus ScholarshipFort Sill, OK CampusThomas CondryCatherine J. HerringChristopher L. Wike PhD

NWS Charleston Campus ScholarshipCharleston NWS, SC CampusRobert A. DurbinRobert M. HyattPatricia S. McCallum

Fort Worth Campus ScholarshipFort Worth, TX CampusWalter C. BelcherTammy K. CalhounBrenda Cole PhDScott A. CushionAnthony GiardinoJohn Hardy

Alicia Lupinacci PhDMargaret L. Mangum ’06James T. Moore Jr.James E. OglesbyTerry R. Rigsby Jr.William E. Smith Jr.Alan D. TraverseJohn W. Weakley ’01 ’04

Salt Lake City Campus ScholarshipSalt Lake, UT CampusMark E. BarrettRonald B. BolanderChristina T. CloutierScott T. DuncanKent C. Griffiths ’11Andrew J. KalinenRicky S. MartinDavid A. PhillipsClifford C. RossJulianne G. SaulMarlin StruhsGary T. Wilson

Harry A. Carter Memorial ScholarshipMarysville, WA CampusDavid S. Bales ’12Karen S. BuehlmaierReginald C. Doctor ’97Jeffery S. GentryDaniel A. GrahamTravis A. HammondJames C. HankenJohn R. HornorRichard W. Huling PhDMarci A. HurstManuel G. JuzonRon L. KerchevalKhaled M. KhalifaThomas C. LarsenRemy S. LeonardMichael R. McMahonJames E. OglesbyMark D. OndrakeEdwin C. ReepLawrence A. SatherTerry J. SilvaJames L. TuckerRandall R. Wall ’02John W. Weakley ’01 ’04Timothy W. WilliamsJudith R. Wright

ParticipatServe Learn Champion PSponsor Prosp

Implement PChange Upho

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Whidbey Island Campus ScholarshipWhidbey Island, WA CampusPhillip A. Bernhardt-HouseWilliam BlochJeffery S. GentryDarin R. HandPatricia HernandezJohn R. HornorEdward G. HunterRon L. KerchevalMarjean R. KnokeyKathy J. LarsonCynthia K. MeuchelRae W. Newstad PhDEdwin C. ReepMichelle E. SaintMaurice D. Stanley

Bernice A. SteeleJudy A. ThompsonRandall R. Wall ’02Timothy W. Williams

Achievement Scholarship in Online EducationOnline CampusStacey BybeeWilliam A. CallahanWilliam J. and Sonya A. CarneyHoward and Marion MayesJerry S. Patton ’04 and Catherine Snell Patton ’06 ’09Ernest R. Wren III

icipate Energize Motivate Illustrate Influence earn Champion Propel Boost Establish Ensur

or Prosper Exhilarate Introduce Excite Unearment Promote Validate Contribute Empowe

Change Uphold Advocate Achieve Benefit Reinforcrove Launch Invest Educate Ignite Facilitate orm Encourage Elevate Enlighten Lead Succee

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Participate Energize Motivate Illustrate Influence Serve Learn Champion Propel Boost Establish Ensure Sponsor Prosper Exhilarate Introduce Excite Unearth Implement Promote Validate Contribute Empower Change Uphold

Online E-ScholarshipOnline CampusWilliam T. Ackerman Jr.Gregory W. Adank ’94Ronald D. Aikens EdS and Mary K. AikensDavid D. and Susan J. AlexanderJordan AlexanderJanet M. BagbyKatherine R. BarnesJeffrey J. BarrowsSamuel A. BartlettJean L. BeardCarmen L. BeckBarbara K. BickfordLisa BrowningPaul G. BurganMichael D. BurkheadScott A. Bush ’13 and Misty Phillips Bush ’13Stephen CalabreseTammy K. CalhounElaine S. CampbellThomas O. and Penelope S. CasonMatthew ChrenkaGay A. Christy ’08Sara A. ClarkArval E. Cogdill ’96 and Myla CogdillHerbert M. CohenFernando T. CondeTracey L. ConnorTerry L. ConradJohn P. Cook ’95Carroll W. Highbarger and Betty J. CrawfordFrederick T. Crawford ’76 and Elaine CrawfordTimothy M. CruiseRonald R. CurryScott A. CushionDaniel J. D’Alesio Jr.Robert M. DelormeJeanie V. DouglasSatya R. Dutta PhDShannon EinspahrThomas A. Elliott ’89Michael D. EngberAnn EsarcoMichael EvansJames D. Ewing Jr.Colleen R. FieldDonald W. and Patricia A. FischerBrian FordStephen M. FugittJessica A. Gamet ’98 ’06Tony Gaskew

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Randall S. GibbsMary E. GiovanniniJoseph A. GogelBrandon L. Gold ’05 and Jeanette Rose Gold ’01Ashley Bonine Gosseen ’07 ’09 and Dieke W. GosseenJoseph GovednikJohn W. Griesser PhDGary W. HallDr. David H. Harris ’05 ’12Terry S. HeatonJeffrey HeilbrunnAlissa C. HillKaren M. Hudson ’97 ’01Richard W. Huling PhDRandall D. Hutton ’98 and Deborah Ferguson Hutton ’06Richard F. James ’97 and Nancy Gorman James ’97Michael S. Jenkins ’96Kendall JohnsonDeborah L. Jones EdDAnthony G. JordanManuel G. JuzonBeth KaneJoyce G. KeitelLeat A. Kodua PhDJames KosharKellie C. KowalskiKelly A. Leonhard PhDKenneth A. MaddoxMarie MainWilla A. MannRobin R. MarshWilliam F. MasonDeborah A. McAndrewKimberley P. McHale PhDGerald A. Mealy ’03 and Leasa E. Richards-Mealy ’90Brian R. MerrimanKurt L. Miller PhDPhillip C. Miller Jr.Adolf R. MizzellMaryon R. MoncriefRonald A. MoserJohn N. NelsonRussell J. NemecekMary E. NetzlerDouglas H. NickelsonRenee L. O’DanielLouise OchoaGary A. and Margaret J. OedewaldtJames E. OglesbyJoel C. OkaforDiane L. OotonAndrew A. Ovienloba

Laura M. Parker-BaruaStan J. PayneJill Salzman Perrigo ’99Daniel R. PettusLeslie Grigg Phillips ’03David A. PituchMelissa J. PooleRonald D. PridginRenwick K. PulwartyMolly M. RemerClyde J. RemmoEric S. RoarkLisa DiCenzo Rodgers ’99Brett S. and Evelyn S. RogersKenneth E. RoseTonya H. RuffinKaren A. RyabchenkoCurtis J. Sanders ’02 and Luella M. SandersLawrence A. SatherTravis D. SatterlundThomas R. ScheiraRandal A. Schenewerk ’99Ruth Claire ShawhanCynthia M. ShnaiderBenny G. ShriverDorothy A. SlaneBonnie L. SmedleyHeather M. SmithJoseph L. SmithMichele T. SmolikJeffrey R. SniderGigi A. SofiaSusan G. StelfordCourtney C. StephensGeorge C. StoneJeffrey C. Stone PhDWalter G. SwartzLinda S. ThorneAlan D. TraverseMelinda A. TreftzRobert D. WallaceBeverly D. WatsonLori L. WegnerCathy L. Whitfield ’95 and Dean C. WhitfieldRoger K. WiebuschStephen A. WilliamsElizabeth A. WilsonJames L. WithersMary J. WorstellNathanael E. WrightYoulong Zhuang PhDAmber Zykan-Finkelstein ’04

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Columbia College Board of Trustees

ChairDaisy Willis Grossnickle ’66Columbia, Missouri

Vice-ChairAnita Abbott Timmons ’58Saint Simons Island, Georgia

SecretaryJanet Carter Wright ’58Columbia, Missouri

Christopher Babayco PhDColumbia, Missouri

Mark A. Baisley ’93Littleton, Colorado

Lynne Stuver Baker ’66Independence, Missouri

Walter E. Bixby III ’82Kansas City, Missouri

Judith A. Cunningham ’64Scottsdale, Arizona

Amy Darnell, PhDColumbia, Missouri

Jerry D. DaughertyColumbia, Missouri

Gary R. Drewing Sr.Columbia, Missouri

Joseph P. Dubinski ’96Kansas City, Missouri

Steve ErdelColumbia, Missouri

Steven S. Fishman ’74Naples, Florida

George W. Hulett Jr.Columbia, Missouri

Mitchell HumphreysPhoenix, Arizona

William J. Johnston ’82 Columbia, Missouri

Richard L. MontgomeryColumbia, Missouri

Jolene Marra Schulz ’61Columbia, Missouri

Dale Coe Simons ’65Driftwood, Texas

Rev. Brad StaggColumbia, Missouri

Carol Winkler ’93Columbia, Missouri

Volunteer Honor RollColumbia College expresses gratitude to the following alumni, friends, students and staff who have generously given of their time and talent in support of the institution and its mission.

Columbia College Alumni Association (CCAA) Board of Directors

PresidentWilliam H. Leeper ’04

President ElectWilliam S. Wright ’09

SecretaryJohnette D. Van Dien ’09

Immediate Past PresidentMartha Eberhard ’00

TreasurerJoshua M. Muder ’99

Alumni Board of Trustees MemberWilliam J. Johnston ’82

Lynne Stuver Baker ’64Tonia M. Compton ’99 PhDSusan Y. DavisJonathan L. Dudley ’10Sonya R. Garrett ’96 Mitch Fitzpatrick Gosney ’13Andrew J. Grzella ’01Marjorie Thomas Gutelius ’69Michael Kateman

Courtney N. Lauer ’11Christopher A. Lievsay ’09 ’11Lana M. Le Mons ’09René White Massey ’84 ’98 ’01Nollie G. Moore Jr.James M. Pasley ’87Penny Pitman ’65Emily J. PrySuzanne Pomeroy Ready ’81Lollie Zander Reed ’68Jared J. ReichelLisa Kowalewski Sweeney ’05Norris E. Tanner ’10Carol Winkler ’93

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Tradition Meets Tomorrow Campaign Steering Committee

Campaign Convening Chair Anita Abbott Timmons ’58

National Campaign Steering Committee ChairWalter E. Bixby III ’82

National Campaign Steering Committee Vice ChairJune Viner Hurdle ’83

Mark A. Baisley ’93Jason D. BlackAvery C. BourneMary BrownMelissa Montgomery Carberry ’06Sallie Christen Coley ’75Jerry D. DaughertySusan Y. DavisJulie K. Estabrooks PhDNathan D. FleischmannSandra GarrettDaisy Willis Grossnickle ’66Andrew J. Grzella ’01Susan HardwickM. Frederick Hawthorne PhDMyles A. HinkelMichael W. KatemanLindsay Young LopezElizabeth M. McWilliamsNathan E. Means PhDJoseph R. Miller ’90Nathan B. Miller PhDNollie G. Moore Jr.Kevin J. PalmerCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret.John L. Randolph ’94Suzanne RothwellJolene Marra Schulz ’61Dr. Ralph SilverioDale Coe Simons ’65Ramona Lucas Smith ’88Terry B. Smith PhDFrank L. Somer Jr. PhDKevin C. Sprouse ’04Jason S. SwindleSarah Grossnickle Swindle ’96Sally WellsCarol Winkler ’93Rev. Dr. John J. Yonker

Named spaces in the Brouder Science CenterThere were many generous donors whose philanthropy helped make the new building possible. These contributors are honored with the following named spaces.

• Gerald T. and Bonnie M. Brouder Science Center

• Columbia College Faculty and Staff Plaza

• Jolene Marra Schulz ’61 Commons

• Daisy Willis Grossnickle ’66 Wing

• Boone County National Bank Student Study

• Robert W. and Nancy Maupin Field Equipment Room

• Jerry D. and Mary Daugherty Wing

• George W. Hulett and Jeanne C. Hulett Crime Simulation Lab

• Joe R. Smith MD Office• Karen Cavanah

Hollen ’57 Physical Science Prep Room

• Kay Jacobs Sells ’38 and O.V. Sells Biology Instrumentation Lab

• Margaret Benson Matson ’32 and Frederick Matson Anatomy Prep Room

• Barnes & Noble College Classroom

• John A. Schiffman Hon. ’04 CCNN Classroom

• Georgia Kateman R.N. Nursing Simulation Lab

• Grossnickle Family Nursing Simulation Lab

• Scotten Family Nursing Lab Office

• William T. Kemper Foundation and Commerce Bank Nursing Skills Lab

• Columbia College Administrative Council Foyer

• Anita Abbott Timmons ’58 Foyer

• Mary Agnes Starr McQuinn ’54 Atrium

• Assistance League of Mid-Missouri Student Study

• Web Bixby Lecture Hall • Mark A. and Joan

Foreman Chemistry Research Room

• Gary R. Drewing Advanced Chemistry Lab

• Judith A. Cunningham ’64 Chemistry Instrumentation Room

• First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Biology Lab

• Florence Larsh ’49 Advanced Chemistry Lab

• Vera Jacobs Coats ’47 and Russell Coats Conference Room

• MFA Foundation Classroom

• Janet Carter Wright ’58 and Marvin E. Wright Faculty Workroom

• M. J. Walther Donnelly ’43 Lookout Conference Room

• Jane Canedy Crow ’57 (In Memory of Dr. Esther Wagner Stearn) Office

• Dr. Sandra Bruce Nichols ’80 Office

• Dennis M. Grev Office• Dr. and Mrs. Terry B.

Smith honoring Dr. Gerald T. Brouder, MSN, RN and Bonnie M. Brouder, RN Nurse Faculty Office

• Machens Family Office• Kevin and Amy Sprouse,

IMMVAC Inc. Office• Sarah Grossnickle

Swindle ’96 and Jason Swindle Office

• Betty Allen Braham ’42 Office

• Carolyn Duley Dodd ’46 and Stanley Dodd Jr. Nurse Reception Office

• R. Marvin Owens Hon. ’03 and Virginia Harmon Owens ’40 Office

• Jack B. Barnhouse Memorial Office

• Betti Friedel Saunders ’42 Office

• Jane Keithley Parham ’36 Office

• Rich and Betty Montgomery Office

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Fishman Center for Entrepreneurship Advisory Board

ChairTerry B. Smith PhD

Vice ChairSteven S. Fishman ’74

SecretaryMelissa N. Butler

Matthew E. Clervi ’96Dan Gomez-PalacioCharles W. Haubiel IIMyles A. HinkelAngela N. Houston ’14Greg N. Johnston ’91Michael W. KatemanDavid B. KellerR. Otto MalyRonald M. MarottaRoger D. Miller ’78Joseph M. Nicchetta ’79 David S. Ruggeri PhDKimberly S. RyanPaul J. RyanSean P. Siebert PhDSally WellsErnest R. Wren IIIScott A. Zajac

Cougar Club Scholarship Fund Steering CommitteeKathi BetzL’Mont BetzFaye C. BurchardRobert P. BurchardCharles CrewsDale EberhardMartha Eberhard ’00Karen J. FryRobert W. FryAndrew J. Grzella ’01Karen HarmsWarren L. HarmsJanice JohnstonWilliam J. Johnston ’82Kimberly A. Kliegel

Gene KoepkeJames D. PetersonLinda Duckworth Peterson ’99Cynthia N. Potter ’05 ’06Carol Winkler ’93Darrell Winkler

Athletic Hall of Fame CommitteeFaye C. BurchardRobert P. BurchardSallie Christen Coley ’75Susan Y. DavisAndrew J. Grzella ’01David A. Heath ’80Bradley Jenks ’00Gene KoepkeWendy S. Spratt ’90Carol Winkler ’93

Lake of the Ozarks Community Advisory CommitteeKimberly A. Bonine ’03Melissa Neterer Carroll ’03Linda ClaycombJan DunganCarolyn M. HaggertyClemens E. Haggerty MDJean Evans Harrison ’50Michael E. HenzeMary Ann Johnson PhDJames JudasDennis KlautzerChristopher Leslie DOMary A. Luetkemeyer PhDPenny Lyons ABDGary A. Massey ’85 PhDJames M. Pasley ’87Karen Mueller Pasley ’01Mary Kowalski Pope ’80John R. PorthKaren PragmanWilliam A. PragmanCol. Mike Randerson Hon. ’14 USAF Ret.Donald B. Ruthenberg Hon. ’95 PhDJanet E. RuthenbergJuda P. Schell

Kelli K. SchnellMarvin H. SchulteisWendy D. White ’95

Lake of the Ozarks Campus Affinity CommitteeMissey Minx Blankenbeker ’10Melissa Neterer Carroll ’03Joseph M. Cochran ’12Trish CreachSusan Y. DavisMartha Eberhard ’00John G. Keeney II PhDPaula Jarrett Keeney ’94Kimberly A. KentJohn F. LaVanchy ’10James M. Pasley ’87Karen Mueller Pasley ’01Beth PettittRona Schwintek Prater ’08 ’11Todd RaderCaleb J. Rowden ’10Lisa Boggs Valenti ’09Shayla C. Viele ’10Wendy D. White ’95Cathy L. Whitfield ’95Christopher A. Williams ’11

Northern Illinois Affinity CommitteeMichael C. Bailey ’11Daniel H. Bolda ’09Edward J. Drellack ’05Maureen Rafferty Forgette ’10Michael P. Gentile ’10Janice Richards Hare ’09Philip C. Horn ’86Christi E. Hoskins ’03Melissa Caston Jackson ’09 ’12Michael P. Kazlauskas ’11Jason A. Lamm ’11Lana M. Le Mons ’09James F. Marshall ’05Therese P. Matthys ’12Joseph M. Nicchetta ’79Cesar Rodriguez ’10 ’13Lorna-Dee J. Stuart ’11Johnette D. Van Dien ’09Tammy L. Voss Surprise ’11Peter J. Walters ’06

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Alumni Relations VolunteersChristina Garriott Ayres ’11Amber Groves Barringer ’12Jeffrey M. Barringer ’12Deborah Bryant Berge ’65Jess A. Berkey ’07 ’11Heather Rackers Bisges ’08Jen BradleyJulienne Sullivan Briggs ’63Evina E. Brim ’10Geraldine Cole Campbell ’53Tanya Howe Cass ’78Dona Sue Black Cool ’53Sallie Christen Coley ’75Kimberly G. Craig ’12Katie R. DeBroeck

Jill M. Dudley ’95Jillian Clark Facella ’10Steven S. Fishman ’74Heidi FuhrmanGayle Price Gibb ’73Mitch A. Gosney ’13Andrea D. Goller ’04Semaj Grant ’13Zachary HoustonChristal HuberWilliam J. Johnston ’82Maria Kardon ’09Cherie Dudley Kemp ’10Cheston R. Kent ’12Melissa Jones Lampkins ’02Courtney N. Lauer-Myers ’11

Phillip M. Lederle ’10Neal R. Lines ’09Tara LukehartSarah E. Lupescu ’13Jennifer Wendel Lynch ’00Nicholas R. Mahlin ’04Sedel L. Marino ’12Dan R. Marks ’91Jaclyn G. McKee ’12Bradley L. Meinke ’89Lori J. Meyer ’87Melissa Montgomery Carberry ’06Nollie G. Moore Jr. Richard W. Moore ’99Eric MorrisonBrenda S. Myers

Did You Know? The college will open its 35th physical Nationwide Campus in Mesquite, Texas, in January 2015. The campus will be part of a partnership with Eastfield College, so students who receive their associate degree at Eastfield or other institutions can easily transition to Columbia College for their bachelor’s degree. To stay up-to-date on news about the college, visit www.ccisconnected.org.

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Genesis Paristt Newsom ’11Amanda R. Noel ’11Ryan O’ConnellJill Salzman Perrigo ’99Monica R. Pfeiffer ’88Peggy Lamke Price ’43Jerome H. Rader ’79Jared J. ReichelJulie Graham Rinehart ’07Chelsea RobinsonBrian M. Schwarze ’04 ’11Luke SeversonLaura ShackelfordKathryn Swearingen Shallenberger ’10Terri Lammers Stambaugh ’97Bailye S. Stansberry ’12Brynne K. Stansberry ’12David L. Strouse ’80James F. Sublett ’78Demond Tauber ’95Samuel ThapaBrian S. Tveitnes ’07Lisa Boggs Valenti ’09Marcia Lister Voss ’73Julie Everett Watson ’63Llona Paul Weiss ’91Larra Sharp Wells ’01Eric Wiggam ’13Britta L. Wright ’07Catlyn Wyatt ’13

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Every effort has been made to produce a correct and comprehensive honor roll ofcontributors for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and we apologize for any errors or omissions.

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If you are interested in making a contribution to Columbia College, visit www.chooseCC.org.Thank you for your support.

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