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Page 1: Inspired to Give · III ’65 Lecture Series Fund in 2008. George Kinghorn, director of the University of Maine Museum of Art says, “Sandy is a tremendous advocate for our museum

Inspired to Give2014–15 Annual Report of Private Giving

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Winter carnival, snow sculptures, Maine Bound trips to Sugarloaf, snowshoeing on campus trails, hockey andbasketball games, Greek events such as Beta Theta Pi’s annual February sleep out, and Yuletide concerts arejust some of the many winter traditions that have inspired UMaine alumni and friends for generations.

Cover image: Class of 1952 cupola, Buchanan Alumni House

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ContentsLetter from President Susan J. Hunter 3

Fundraising Partners 4

Letter from Jeffery N. Mills and Robert Q. Dana 5

2015 Endowments/Holdings 37

Ways of Giving 68

Giving Societies 70

FY15 Giving Society Members 72

Inspired to Give

2014–15 Annual Report of Private Giving

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Dear Friends,

Private support has never been more important

to the University of Maine. Your gifts make

the UMaine experience possible for thousands

of students every year. Thanks to you, we are

able to attract and retain outstanding faculty

and staff, and engage with communities

throughout and well beyond our state.

Without generous alumni and friends, our

campus would look very different. Our

grounds, research and teaching laboratories,

concert and lecture halls, museums, sports

facilities, and student living and learning spaces

have been transformed as a result of personal

generosity and thoughtfulness.

As President, my hours on campus range

widely, including very early in the morning

on my way to our New Balance Student

Recreation Center. At that time of day, the

campus is almost perfectly still. I always

welcome the chance to reflect upon not only

the busy day ahead, but also upon those of you,

individually and collectively, who make such a

difference for UMaine. The company we keep,

indeed, could not be better.

Warm regards,

“Whether you have been

inspired by your own student

experience, a passion for a

particular program, the

memory of a loved one or

something altogether different

— we are thankful for your

commitment to us.”

President Susan J. Hunter ’50H, Ph.D.

Letter from President Susan J. Hunter

Susan J. Hunter ’50H, Ph.D.

President

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University of MaineFoundation

Jeffery N. Mills ’82, Ph.D.President and CEOBuchanan Alumni HouseTwo Alumni PlaceOrono, ME 04469-5792207.581.5100800.982.8503jeffmills@maine.eduumainefoundation.org

Office of UniversityDevelopment

Robert Q. Dana ’80, Ed.D. Vice President for Student

Life and Dean of StudentsInterim Vice President for

University Development5748 Memorial UnionOrono, ME [email protected]

University of Maine Alumni Association

John N. Diamond ’77, ‘89G President and Executive

DirectorBuchanan Alumni HouseOne Alumni PlaceOrono, ME 04469-5792207.581.1131800.934.2586diamond@maine.eduumainealumni.com

Maine 4-H Foundation

Susan Jennings ’82Executive Director5717 Corbett Hall, Room 310Orono, ME 04469-5717207.581.3739800.287.0274 (in Maine)[email protected]/4hfoundation

University of MainePulp & Paper Foundation

Carrie Hurd Enos ’99President5737 Jenness HallOrono, ME [email protected]

FundraisingPartners

The faculty, staff and students at the Darling Marine Center havebeen conducting research on the Damariscotta River Estuary, the Gulfof Maine, and the world’s oceans for 50 years. The Darling MarineCenter celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015 with special seminars,walking tours, an open house and more. Private support is importantto the center and its scientific diving program, laboratory and facilityimprovements, student and faculty support, and community outreach.

The center was established in 1965 through a generous estate giftfrom Ira C. Darling.

Inspired by the sea

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Jeffery N. Mills ’82

Robert Q. Dana ’80

Letter from Jeffery N. Mills and Robert Q. Dana

Greetings from Orono.

It is our pleasure to provide you with our 2014–15 Annual Report

of Private Giving. The support of alumni and friends has averaged

$20 million per year over the past seven years. We are humbled by

such generosity and often find ourselves asking the same question

— what inspired these gifts?

Some donors wish to honor mentors or loved ones — husbands,

wives, parents, children, classmates, teammates, friends and

neighbors. Their gifts help to keep memories and feelings alive.

Other donors describe personal passions that fuel their giving —

Black Bear athletics, our museums, and diverse student activities

and academic programs. Philanthropy also serves as a means of

making the world a better place, helping to reduce hunger,

environmental degradation, poverty, illiteracy, disease, and other

problems that concern many of our faculty, students and staff.

For some donors, including our corporate partners, private support

is a vehicle for economic development, strengthening UMaine

resources that are essential to the growth of individual companies

and entire industries.

It is exceptionally rewarding when we can forge a match between

our donors’ passions and values and UMaine’s needs and

opportunities. The match is rarely static; donors’ interests grow

just as our university grows. We look forward to growing together

with you, our donors, bettering our university, our state, our

nation, and the world we live in.

Thank you for inspiring us.

Yours for the University of Maine,

Jeffery N. Mills ’82, Ph.D.

President and CEO

University of Maine

Foundation

Robert Q. Dana ’80, Ed.D.

Vice President for Student Life

and Dean of Students

Interim Vice President for

University Development

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The Stillwater Society recognizes the University of Maine’s most generous donors and loyal advocates whosephilanthropy reflects deep and diverse passions. Since 2001, UMaine has presented a number of alumni andfriends with a prestigious Stillwater Presidential Award. The university’s 2015 honorees included Sandra BlakeLeonard ’65, Norman Minsky ’52H, and Alan ’58 and Sheila Menchen Merritt ’66G.

2015 Stillwater Presidential Awardees

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Sandra “Sandy” Blake Leonard ’65 has supported

a number of campus needs over the years, but her

philanthropic passions are now directed to the University

of Maine Museum of Art. Avid art collectors, Sandy and

her late husband, Edward D. “Ted” Leonard ’65, led an

effort to facilitate the museum’s move to Bangor and

subsequent growth. Sandy has served as chair of the

museum’s board and established the Edward D. Leonard

III ’65 Lecture Series Fund in 2008. George Kinghorn,

director of the University of Maine Museum of Art says,

“Sandy is a tremendous advocate for our museum. Her

generosity, wisdom and vision have changed the visual

arts scene in our region.”

Like Sandy, Alan ’58 and Sheila Menchen Merritt ’66Ghold degrees from the University of Maine. Athletes,

coaches and fellow fans recognize the Merritts as loyal fans

and supporters of UMaine Athletics. In addition to their

passion for the Black Bears and UMaine’s Hudson

Museum, the Merritts note that their philanthropy has

been inspired in part by Alan’s parents and by the

conviction that giving is “the right thing to do.”

Norman Minsky ’52H also received a Stillwater

Presidential Award in 2015. An alumnus of Boston

University, Norman appreciates all that a land grant

university brings to the community, including many

opportunities for cultural and intellectual enrichment.

Highly regarded for his record of public service in and

well beyond Bangor, Norman is an enthusiastic donor

to Judaic Studies and other programs at UMaine.

More broadly, he is a vocal proponent for studying

the world’s religions as a means of understanding

complex global issues.

Inspired by passion

Sen. Susan M. Collins ’11 Hon. LHD joinedUMaine President Susan J. Hunter ’50H, Ph.D. inpresenting Norman Minsky ’52H with hisStillwater Presidential Award.

“Our university is a powerful

force, reaching into every part

of our state. It is a center for

arts, entertainment and

athletics. It is a place of

academic excellence and a

powerful economic engine.

Above all, it is a creator of

opportunity.”

Sen. Susan M. Collins ’11 Hon. LHD

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“UMaine students come

ready to work with a great

work ethic and a can-do

attitude. We want to

support the University

of Maine because it is a

valuable resource for

the state and the forest

products industry.”

Mark Doty ’86, Community Affairs Manager Plum Creek Timber Company, Northeast Headquarters

Plum Creek Timber Company is the largest and most

geographically diverse public landowner in the nation.

Based in Seattle, Plum Creek owns more than 6 million

acres in major timber producing regions of the United

States, including 961,000 acres in Maine’s Piscataquis,

Somerset, Franklin and Penobscot counties. Recently,

the company entered into a definitive agreement to

merge with Weyerhaeuser, an international forest

products company.

Plum Creek’s support of UMaine’s students, research

and programs is broad and deep. Thanks to a recent

gift, for example, UMaine was able to renovate a large

conference room in Nutting Hall, home to UMaine’s

School of Forest Resources. The new Plum Creek

Conference Room is a hub for student presentations,

seminars, classes and visiting scholars.

Plum Creek Timber Company is an active member in

the Cooperative Forestry Research Unit. This group of

forestland owners and managers funds scientific research

at UMaine, developing new information to improve

sustainable forest management practices throughout

and beyond Maine.

The relationship between Plum Creek and UMaine

goes both ways. Plum Creek has found some of its best

and brightest summer interns and employees through

UMaine’s forestry programs. Mark Doty ’86 is the

community affairs manager for Plum Creek’s Northeast

headquarters in Fairfield. Noting that Plum Creek’s

priorities include a strong commitment to the

environment, conservation and community, Doty

shared that at least 18 UMaine graduates are employed

with Plum Creek in Maine. Several other graduates

work for Plum Creek in other states.

Inspired by a forestry partnership

The Plum Creek Forestry Summer Camp SafetyFund provides safety equipment for the fiveweeks of field experiences offered annually by theSchool of Forest Resources. The program impacts80 students each year.

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“This is an exciting time for

women’s athletics and Maine

women’s basketball specifically.

We are proud to be able to

work with such a great partner

who understands this focus on

women’s athletics and makes a

concerted effort to support our

programs and future athletes

across the state.”

Karlton Creech, UMaine Director of Athletics

Over the years, Bangor Savings Bank has supported

many activities at the University of Maine, including

but not limited to cultural and athletic events. In 2015,

the bank became the title sponsor of women’s basketball.

Through an agreement involving Black Bear Sports

Properties, the bank will underwrite free youth clinics

overseen by the women’s basketball program, support

the Bangor Savings Bank Ball Kids Program, provide

T-shirts to ball girls and boys at UMaine basketball

games and donate game tickets to local nonprofit

organizations that serve girls in the community.

“They’re winning the right way and I think that resonates

for Maine,” says Bob Montgomery-Rice, CEO and

president of Bangor Savings Bank. “This one was about

leadership, about the university, and it’s really about what

this team represents,” Montgomery-Rice says. “They’re

connecting with the community.”

Inspired by leadership andcommunity engagement

A biology major with a pre-med concentration, Liz Wood ’16 was named the America East’s2014–15 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Wood is the first Black Bear to receive this honor.In addition, for the third-straight year in 2015,

she was named one of 103 nominees for the 2016 Allstate Women’s Basketball Coaches

Association Good Works Team.

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“UMaine put together the

best financial offer, and

I was very impressed by the

Pulp & Paper Foundation’s

industry partnerships that

will allow me to have three

semesters of work experience

while I complete my chemical

engineering degree.”

Sage Duguay ’17

The University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation

celebrated its 65th anniversary in 2015. In addition to

strengthening the pulp and paper and allied industries,

the foundation has helped many UMaine students,

including Sage Duguay ’17 of Waterville, afford and

prepare for meaningful careers. Duguay’s interest in

engineering was piqued by the foundation’s Consider

Engineering summer program for high school juniors.

“The program confirmed that engineering would be

a good challenge for me,” says Duguay.

Duguay is active in many student organizations,

including the American Institute of Chemical Engineers

(AIChE) and TAPPI/PIMA. She is a student vice

president on the executive committee of the Pulp &

Paper Foundation and president of TREE (Travel and

Research Expedition: Europe), and looks forward to

joining other UMaine students on an industry-related

trip to Sweden in 2017.

Duguay holds three scholarships from the Pulp & Paper

Foundation and already is making many connections

in the industry. She admits that interacting with CEOs

and other leaders was intimidating at first, but

upperclassmen and foundation staff do a great job

of encouraging and mentoring first-year students in

the program.

In addition to her academic and preprofessional

activities, Duguay is a scholar-athlete who throws

the javelin for the University of Maine Black Bears.

“I’m pretty busy,” she admits. “And beyond my co-op

experiences and activities on campus, I really like to

make sure I spend time at home with my family and

especially my younger brother.”

Inspired by industry

Dana Dolloff ’63, ’64G and his wife Sally withCarrie Hurd Enos ‘99, president of the UMainePulp & Paper Foundation

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“I would like to keep up the

tradition of mineralogy and

petrology at the School of

Earth and Climate Sciences,

for which the school is

renowned. In addition,

supporting a professorship is

a family tradition, and I hope

to set a precedent so that

other faculty step forward and

donate funds to further the

school’s internationally

recognized research.”

Professor Ed Grew

Professor Ed Grew has been at the University of Maine

since 1984 as a research scientist, educator, and mentor

to undergraduate and graduate students.

In November 2014, he established two funds. The

Edward Sturgis Grew Earth Sciences Endowment

supports students in the School of Earth and Climate

Sciences, offsetting the costs associated with field trips,

field experiences, and field camp, research, internships

and networking events. The Edward Sturgis Grew

Professorship in Petrology and Mineralogy supports a

new, tenure-eligible faculty position in the School of

Earth and Climate Sciences. The term professorship

provides annual support for five years, with an option

to renew.

“Term professorships make a tremendous difference to

our programs,” says Edward Ashworth, dean of the

College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture.

“They allow us to attract and retain highly qualified

faculty who, in turn, provide the best possible education

for our students. We are most grateful for the thoughtful

donors who make our term professorships possible.”

Grew received a B.A. from Dartmouth College and a

Ph.D. from Harvard University. He served in post-

doctoral positions at the U.S. Geological Survey, the

University of Wisconsin, and the University of California

at Los Angeles. His distinguished career in mineralogy

and metamorphic petrology has included significant

international fieldwork, funded by 24 research grants and

resulting in over 160 peer-reviewed publications, two

edited volumes, and numerous presentations at national

and international scientific conferences. Grew also has

brought significant international recognition to UMaine

by contributing to the discovery of 17 new minerals, two

of which have been named in his honor. In 2007, he was

elected Fellow of the American Association for the

Advancement of Science.

Inspired by scholarship

The College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture has benefited from three additionalterm professorships in recent years. The Farm Credit

Assistant Professorship of Production Economics andAgricultural Finance was established in 2013,

the George H. Denton Professorship of Earth Scienceswas established in 2014, and the

C. Ann Merrifield Professorship in Life SciencesEducation was established in 2015.

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Cheryl M. Coffin M.D. chose to retire“sooner than she might have” fromher position as vice chair for anatomicpathology and the GoodpastureProfessor of Investigative Pathologyfor Translational Research atVanderbilt University, and she is nowprofessor emerita. She returned toMaine to spend more time with herfamily, including her husband, RalphTopham, and her mother, E.H. MarcelleCoffin, and to pursue her lifelonginterest in the visual arts. In additionto taking studio art classes at UMaineas a nontraditional student, Coffinserves on the board of the UMaineMuseum of Art Alliance. “Cheryl’sdedication to our museum, and energyfor pursuing her passion and gifts as avisual artist are nothing short ofinspiring,” says George Kinghorn,director of the UMaine Museum ofArt. “Her quiet generosity, coupledwith her thoughtful counsel, helps toadvance the museum’s mission ofincreasing an awareness andappreciation of modern andcontemporary art among our visitorsthrough UMMA’s exhibitions andeducational programs.”

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“Gifts such as Mrs. Duane’s

have the power to not only

change the life of an adult

recipient, but dramatically

change the educational

pathway of future

generations.”

Monique LaRocque ’83, Associate Provost for the Division of Lifelong Learning

As a result of personal experience or after hearing the

stories of others, many donors choose to direct their

gifts to help meet the needs of nontraditional students.

These students represent a significant and growing

population at UMaine. In fall 2015, 796 undergraduate

students age 25 or older were enrolled at UMaine; of

these, 640 were seeking degrees.

As part of the Division of Lifelong Learning, the

Hutchinson Center in Belfast serves many

nontraditional students. The center broadens access

to UMaine academic and nondegree programs and

services, lifelong learning opportunities, and

professional and career development experiences.

The center recently received nearly $1 million from

the estate of Belfast resident Marilyn Duane to benefit

scholarships and outreach efforts. Duane was inspired

by Dr. James “Jim” C. Patterson, who received a

Certificate of Advanced Study from UMaine in

1983 and was the founding director of the

Hutchinson Center.

The Duane estate will support several scholarships

and an outreach fund that will be used for Hutchinson

Center educational programming for personal

enrichment, professional development, continuing

education, and/or early college opportunities at

reduced or no cost to participants.

Monique LaRocque ’83, associate provost for the

Division of Lifelong Learning, notes that many adults

in Maine have earned some college credits, but have not

finished their degree due to life circumstances. The

Marilyn Duane scholarship fund will enable many

adults to complete their college educations and open

doors for their careers or for their own fulfillment.

Inspired by nontraditional students and lifelong learning

Lee Woodward Jr. ’77, Esq. (left) and James “Jim” C. Patterson ’83G were instrumental in the Duaneestate, which provides valuable support for lifelonglearning at the Hutchinson Center in Belfast.

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Inspired by children

Alston “Pete” D. Correll ’66G, ’67G and his wife

Ada Lee were among the most generous donors to

Campaign Maine. Their $2 million gift in 2009 directly

supported three faculty members and many graduate

students. Susan Bennett-Armistead was named the

Correll Professor of Early Literacy in the College

of Education and Human Development for a five-year

term. The Corrells’ investment in early childhood

education reflects Ada Lee Correll’s experience as a

public school teacher in Old Town.

The Corrells’ generous gift allowed Bennett-Armistead

to accomplish a great deal, including but not limited to

an annual conference for early educators with nationally

recognized speakers, a new national book award, and

literacy-related research and travel.

As part of her travel, Bennett-Armistead reviewed

family literacy clinics across the country. At UMaine,

she launched the Lifespan Community Literacy Center.

Unlike any other center in the U.S., UMaine’s center

offers a cradle-to-grave approach to tutoring, while

providing a context for research, a site for field

experiences for graduate students in literacy education

courses, a context for graduate and undergraduate study,

and an opportunity for undergraduates to develop play-

based literacy experiences for the children of adults or

siblings of children receiving literacy tutoring.

The pilot groups are families whose other children are

enrolled in the Katharine Durst Child Development

Center. Bennett-Armistead also is developing

partnerships with a local adult education coordinator

to recruit teen parents who would benefit from

additional parenting support, particularly around

developing language and literacy in their children.

She and her team also have reached out to Literacy

Volunteers and the Intensive English Institute to

provide tutoring for adult learners.

“The gift from the Corrells

gave us the foundation to get

this work started. Their

contribution to our work is

immeasurable. The children,

families and teachers of

Maine have already benefited

from their thoughtfulness.

With the continued

development of the Lifespan

Community Literacy Center,

the Corrells’ influence will be

felt not only across Maine,

but nationally as our research

is shared with the field, now

and well into the future.”

Susan Bennett-Armistead Correll Professor of Early Literacy

Ada Lee and Alston D. Correll ’66G, ’67G

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Many UMaine students arrive in Orono with limited

financial resources or encounter sudden financial

hardships as the result of an illness, parental

unemployment or divorce, or other circumstances

beyond their control. Fortunately for these students,

thoughtful and generous donors have set up emergency

funds to help them remain enrolled at UMaine and

complete their degrees.

To help students facing problems that can interfere with

their education, Roy F. Jeffrey ’68, ’72G established the

Frederick E. Hutchinson (College of ) Natural Sciences,

Forestry, and Agriculture Emergency Fund. Jeffrey, a

retired University of Connecticut Extension educator,

considered President Emeritus Hutchinson to be a

tremendous mentor and wished to honor him by

creating a student-oriented fund in his name. The

Hutchinson Fund helps students who require short-

term, immediate financial assistance. The fund covers

costs related to housing, heating and utilities, medical

and dental care, books or other needs for which the

student has no other source of funds.

The Hutchinson Fund is one of several to address the

immediate financial plights of some UMaine students.

Robert Q. Dana ’80 and Linda Philbrook Dana ’80

established the Student Life Emergency Fund several

years ago. As vice president for Student Life and dean

of students, Robert Dana understands the desperation

that some students feel. “We have had students forced

to make choices between textbooks and insulin,” he

explains. “The vast majority of these students are

already working, many of them full time. They are not

looking for a long-term handout; they just need help

overcoming what is often a ‘perfect storm’ of bad luck.”

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“As a student, I experienced

firsthand a period of financial

uncertainty that led directly

to food insecurity

and a subsequent decline in

my academic performance.

My hope is that students

today know that resources

are available when they

encounter unforeseen

financial distress.”

Roy F. Jeffrey ’68, ’72G

Fred Hutchinson ’53, ’58G in lab with student, circa 1950

Touched by the generosity of one of her husband’sstudents, President Emeritus Hutchinson’s wifeDione Williams Hutchinson ’54, ‘71G has madeadditional gifts to this fund in her husband’s nameto ensure that it continues to provide for students in need.

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“We sincerely appreciate

Gretchen’s generosity as a

donor, and are equally grateful

for the hours she spends with

our students and horses.

The quality of life for horses

like Wicky has definitely

improved thanks to Gretchen,

and her support has helped us

to fund student positions and

improve the welfare of all the

horses at the farm. We hope to

remain part of a very happy and

rewarding retirement.”

Robert C. Causey, DVM, Ph.D. Coordinator of UMaine’s Equine Program

Inspired by a passion for horses

Gretchen Gfeller ’83G worked for UMaine for 37 years

before she retired as public relations manager for the

Raymond H. Fogler Library. She is a woman of myriad

interests, whose many workplace innovations included

a popular therapy dog program. As she approached

retirement, however, one passion eclipsed others —

her commitment to the horses at UMaine’s J.F. Witter

Teaching and Research Center.

“My father grew up on a ranch out West and ensured

that I spent time around horses as a child,” she explains.

“As I neared retirement, I knew that I wanted a second

life — one that involved horses. I thought I would have

to leave the area and felt torn, because I have so many

relationships here.” Over time, Gfeller learned more

about UMaine’s Equine Program and called its

coordinator about donor opportunities that might

include working with the horses. “I realized it was all

in front of me. I could remain engaged with students

while working around horses, close to home. It’s been

marvelous,” she says.

Under the direction of Cassie Astle, UMaine’s equine

trainer, and Alexandria Poulin, a master’s student in

animal and veterinary sciences, Gfeller enjoys grooming

and spending time with several horses, including animals

that are older and injured. Most mornings, she is at the

Witter Center to take Long Wick “Wicky” out to graze.

Gfeller enjoys seeing how her gifts immediately impact

the horses. “We’ve been able to purchase new winter

blankets for the horses and new shelters in the paddock,”

she says. “I think it’s really important for donors to make

sure that they are addressing a real need at UMaine.”

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The University of Maine ADVANCE Rising Tide Center was established with funding from the National ScienceFoundation. UMaine President Susan J. Hunter ’50H, Ph.D. was a principal investigator for the grant. In recentyears, the center has recognized six faculty who have made significant contributions to their disciplines, and toUMaine. Sandy Butler, social work; Rosemary Smith, electrical and computer science; Marie Hayes, psychology;Kate Beard-Tisdale, computing and information science; Susan Brawley, marine sciences; and Mary Tyler, biologyand ecology.

2013–15 ADVANCE Career Recognition Awardees

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The President Susan J. Hunter Fund was established

in 2014 to honor UMaine’s first woman president.

Distributions from the endowment will help facilitate

a more diverse workforce at UMaine by fostering the

professional development of faculty members with a

focus on women and under-represented minorities.

The new fund honors and expands on President

Hunter’s longtime commitment to women in the

sciences. As provost, she was a principal investigator for

a $3.2 million, five-year National Science Foundation

grant that has helped to create systemic approaches to

increase the representation and advancement of women

in science, technology, engineering and mathematics

(STEM) fields.

Eric Brennan ’68, ’73G and his wife, Betty, were among

the donors to the President Susan J. Hunter Fund. He

describes their gift as a means of honoring a leader while

investing in UMaine’s future. “The University of Maine

is truly fortunate to have a leader like Sue Hunter at the

helm. She has tremendous knowledge of our land and

sea grant university and its people. My wife Betty and

I were delighted to make a gift in her honor that will

benefit faculty and students in science, technology,

engineering, math and social sciences.”

Inspired by women in leadership

In 2015, a special dinner was held as part ofPresident Hunter’s installation. Alumni and friendsmade gifts to the Hunter Fund as part of thecelebration. Katherine Musgrave ’74G, ’06 Hon.Sc.D., a longtime University of Maine professorand nutritionist, served as honorary chair of the installation dinner — a role that wasespecially meaningful to President Hunter. In June, professor Musgrave passed away.

“Katherine epitomized the

teaching, research and

community outreach

mission of a public

research university.”

President Susan J. Hunter ’50H, Ph.D.

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“I chose sociology for my

major because I’d like to

work for a nonprofit that

makes people’s lives better.

I learned more about

sustainable food systems in

an Honors tutorial. Some

day I’d like to look for a job

that increases food security

for vulnerable populations.”

Sarah Mullis ’16

Inspired by experiential learning

Many students attend UMaine because of the diverse

opportunities to participate in hands-on research and

community engagement. Donors are essential to making

such experiences possible for undergraduates. Private

support helps cover costs, such as travel, supplies and

professional conferences.

Sarah Mullis ’16 is a first-generation Honors College

student from Corinna who is majoring in sociology

and minoring in sustainable agriculture. The Charlie

Slavin Research Fund, created in memory of the college’s

longtime dean, is supporting Mullis’ thesis research

on the Orono Community Garden.

John Jemison, soil and water quality specialist for

University of Maine Cooperative Extension, started the

Orono Community Garden. Mullis will be investigating

how the garden impacts food insecurity and social

isolation among senior citizens in Orono. Her research

will not only have local significance, but also has the

potential to contribute to a broader understanding of

aging and food security.

Mullis also received a Sustainable Food Systems Research

Collaborative (SFSRC) Fellowship, funded as part of a

National Science Foundation grant. SFSRC is an Honors

College initiative connecting students, faculty and

community partners in an interdisciplinary approach to

addressing problems in our food system.

The Slavin Fund is one of several funds in the Honors

College that supports undergraduates. The Rendle A.

Jones ’65 and Patricia K. Jones ’65 Honors Thesis Fund,

Carolyn E. Reed ’72 Pre-Medical Thesis Fellowship, and

the Charles Stanhope ’71 Study Abroad Fellowship are

examples of other funds created by generous donors to

help Honors College students.UMaine students working in the

Orono Community Garden

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Stacey Gomm and Brian Harris are two of manyyoung alumni, including other “Bear Pair” couples,who affiliate with the Black Bears of Boston andcontribute generously to their alma mater to helpensure that other students have a great UMaineexperience.

“We want to help UMaine

students have great leadership

experiences outside of the

classroom and really appreciate

what the Bodwell Center does.

Brian and I look forward to

doing much more for UMaine

in the future.”

Stacey Gomm ’11

Stacey M. Gomm ’11 and Brian Harris ’11 were busy

as UMaine students, participating in Greek Life,

Student Government and the NEW Leadership Program,

among other activities. Their lives have not slowed down

since graduation. With a degree in civil engineering,

Gomm works for Turner Construction. Harris majored

in psychology and with a minor in music co-founded

MedRhythms (medrhythmstherapy.com) several years

ago with friend and fraternity brother, Owen McCarthy

’10. MedRhythms focuses on the intersection between

music and neuroscience to help patients with diverse

diagnoses meet sensorimotor, speech and language,

and cognitive goals.

In addition to launching their careers and preparing

for their wedding, Gomm and Harris are active in

Black Bears of Boston, and connect with alumni through

traditions such as an annual November Friendsgiving

celebration. “Our (UMaine) support network is

amazing,” says Gomm.

Gomm made her first gift to the Annual Fund in 2014;

an employer match made her eligible for the President’s

Club, a recognition society for those who give at least

$1,000 a year. “It is always rewarding to have young

alumni step up to the plate and join the President’s

Club,” says Christina Weston Caron ’05, director of

annual giving. “When young alumni give at the

President’s Club level, it’s typically a reflection of a very

positive UMaine experience and continued connections

with members of the UMaine community.”

Harris notes that their philanthropic spirit has deep

roots, and both anticipate a lifetime of shared

community service and volunteerism as an essential

element of their marriage. “We were brought up this

way, to give more than we receive,” he explains.

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“My scholarship gives me the

flexibility to work for an

organization that gives back

to the community without

being constantly stressed out

about making ends meet.

It’s wonderful to know that

there are people in the world

like Paul Sullivan who make it

possible for students like me

to reach our goals so that we

can help others in return.”

Tristan Wortman ’16

Inspired to help others

Paul E. Sullivan ’66 of Dallas received his B.S. in

business administration from UMaine and spent most

of his successful career with ExxonMobil Corporation,

retiring as vice president and general tax counsel.

He and his wife, Barbara, established the Maine Business

School Paul E. Sullivan Scholarship, which has helped

numerous Maine students with financial need prepare

for a career in business.

One recent recipient of the Paul E. Sullivan Scholarship,

Tristan Wortman ’16, already is working in his chosen

field of marketing while completing his undergraduate

degree.

Wortman grew up in Dedham and visited UMaine

often for athletic and other special events. He was

recruited for UMaine’s Track and Field program and

knew immediately that he wanted to be a Black Bear.

In addition to setting the UMaine record in the

heptathlon, Wortman discovered a passion for

marketing. He attributes this passion to his Maine

Business School professors and mentors in Athletics.

A Dean’s List student, Wortman recently was recruited

to be a marketing communications writer by Information

Technology Exchange (ITE), an organization in Belfast

that helps low-income individuals and qualified

nonprofits gain access to technology. Wortman works

full time at ITE, telecommuting on days when he attends

class in Orono. He and his wife, Jacqueline, value the

opportunity to help others in their community.

Wortman notes that his scholarship contributes to his

short- and long-term objectives and reinforces his

personal values.

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“We are very grateful for the

alumni and friends who

contribute to engineering

scholarships every year.

The affordability and high

quality of our programs has

led to tremendous increases in

undergraduate enrollment in

recent years. Support for our

faculty and facilities are equally

important, and we rely on our

donors to help us guarantee

that every one of our students

has an exceptional experience

at UMaine.”

Dana Humphrey, Dean of the College of Engineering

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Matthew McNeary Sr. received his M.S. from the

University of Maine in 1941. For 37 years, he and his

wife, Esther, lived in Orono, where Matthew taught

engineering graphics and advised first-year engineering

students. The Matthew and Esther McNeary Scholarship

Fund was established by their children: Jeanne McNeary

Woodard ’61 and her husband Franklin E. Woodard ’61,

’63G; E. Susan McNeary Billings ’62 and her husband

Linwood S. Billings ’62, ’69G; Matthew W. McNeary Jr.

’64 and his wife Linda Welles McNeary; and Richard L.

“Dick” McNeary ’65 and his wife Forrestine “Tina”

Abbott McNeary ’66. The family scholarship provides

financial assistance to students majoring in engineering

who are graduates of Maine high schools.

William “Bill” G. Stoy Jr. ’71 and Judith Kenoyer Stoy

provide generous annual scholarship support to junior or

senior students enrolled in electrical and computer

engineering. When possible, their scholarship is awarded

to students demonstrating financial need from Maine

with the personal characteristics of persistence, hard work

and perseverance. Members of the Stillwater Society and

President’s Club, the Stoys visit campus frequently and

enjoy attending games and other special events.

Inspired to createscholarships

William G. Stoy Jr. ’71 and Judith Kenoyer Stoy Jean McNeary Woodard ’61, Franklin E. Woodard ’61, ’63GSusan McNeary Billings ’62, Richard L. “Dick” McNeary ’65

Forrestine “Tina” Abbott McNeary ’66

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“The sky’s the limit for our

state’s 4-H young people.

We are constantly impressed

by the creativity and drive

of Maine’s budding

entrepreneurs.”

Suzanne Grover

Inspired to createopportunities for youth in rural maine

Rupert ’65 and Suzanne Grover of Norway and West

Bethel, Maine established the Suzanne and Rupert

Grover Youth Entrepreneur Fund with the Maine 4-H

Foundation in 2014. The fund, administered with the

help of Maine 4-H Foundation Youth Trustees, will offer

grants for new small-business ventures led by young

people across Maine. Founders of the Oxford Casino, the

Grovers also have secured significant annual scholarship

support to benefit the entire University of Maine System.

“Suzanne and Rupert have had a tremendous impact on

Oxford County and the University of Maine,” explains

Susan Jennings ’82, executive director of the Maine 4-H

Foundation. Jennings notes that Suzanne joined the

University of Maine 4-H Camp and Learning Center at

Bryant Pond board in 2008. This role has allowed her to

offer hours of volunteer service and valuable professional

expertise to a program that benefits over 4,500 youth

annually through environmental education, conservation

and science education.

The Grovers taught in public schools before launching

their engineering business, Grover Gundrilling. Their

subsequent success fueled a passion for philanthropy,

youth aspirations and community service; the Oxford

Hills Chamber, Rotary Club and Maine 4-H Foundation

have recognized the couple’s service and leadership.

“Helping others, close to home, is very important to

both of us. We find it especially rewarding to help create

opportunities for Maine youth to achieve their dreams,”

says Suzanne Grover.Rupert ’65 and Suzanne Grover are among thegenerous donors to 4-H Youth Development,

an educational outreach program of University of Maine Cooperative Extension. The Grovers

are members of the Stillwater Societyand President’s Club.

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“I’m honored to support the Grant

Standbrook Maine Hockey Forever

Fund and to have the Savages match

my gift. This program means so much

to so many and it will always be part

of the very fabric of who I am.”

Garth Snow ’93, ’94G

The University of Maine has the only

NCAA Division I Athletics program in

the state. More than 600 student-athletes

represent UMaine in competition and

through community service in hospitals,

schools and other venues. Many student-

athletes also are leaders in other campus

activities, helping shape a culture and

experience that is distinct from any other

university or college in Maine.

Thousands of UMaine alumni who

competed as Black Bears indicate that their

experiences as members of a team translate

into personal and professional success that

lasts a lifetime. As team members, they

embraced lessons about setting and

meeting individual and group goals;

remaining accountable to others; handling

mistakes, disappointments and setbacks

with grace and maturity; balancing

confidence and modesty; respecting others;

and celebrating individual and collective

achievements. Former student-athletes,

whether they have been out of school for

one year or many decades, point back to

their UMaine Athletics experience as the

source of continued self-discipline, courage

and personal character.

Former Black Bears and other donors

invest in UMaine Athletics to create

winning teams, and to nurture the success

of individual team members and all that

they bring to UMaine and life after

graduation.

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P 1996 Open House Scholarship 10,000 17,774

4H 4-H Beef Program 8,677

4H 4-H Sheep Program 21,390

4H 4-H STEM Endowment 18,570

F Abbott, Carol S. and Walter H. Scholarship 117,162 120,935

F Abbott, Ernest F. and Anita Basketball Scholarship 7,063 9,973

P Abbott, Warren A. Scholarship 10,909 48,604

F Academic Merit Scholarship 3,981 6,098

F Adams, Archie A. Scholarship 3,952 7,762

F Adams, Edwin Wentworth Scholarship 954,752 1,287,095

S Adams, Harold P. ’14 and Margaret H. ’15 Scholarship 21,858 35,402

S Additon, Elizabeth G. Scholarship 21,081 31,704

S Agricultural Club Scholarship 2,500 8,247

P Ahara, E. Victor Scholarship 41,061 79,670

F Ahavas Achim Cemetery Quasi Endowment 706,440 876,660

P Aiken, Paul and Evelyn Scholarship 10,200 33,375

P Akeley, Leon F. Scholarship 10,100 15,455

F Alden, Richard C. Fund 5,670

S Alexander, Michele Scholar Award 6,911 8,341

F Alfond Student Athlete Fund 1,267,680 1,314,076

F Alfond, Harold A. Athletic Scholarship 100,000 168,083

F Alfond, Harold Scholarship II 141,517 159,642

F Alford, Wilson M. and Frances Sawyer Fund 128,133 128,172

F All Maine Women Honor Society President’s Activity Endowment Fund 4,538 4,604

F All Maine Women Honor Society President’s Scholarship Endowment 6,807 7,194

2015 Endowments/Holdings

Total University of Maine Endowments/Holdings as of FY151

University of Maine Foundation $185,612,561

University of Maine System (Orono campus) $75,711,316

University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation $16,080,768

Maine 4-H Foundation $3,341,739

Total $280,746,3841Fiscal year defined as July 1, 2014–June 30, 2015, with the exception of the Pulp & Paper Foundation; their fund values are as of Dec. 31, 2014.

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

Endowment Principal Market Value

Tom Savage ‘68 (left) and UMaine AthleticsDirector Karlton Creech, are workingtogether to strengthen UMaine’s hockeyprogram. Tom and his wife, Sally BoyntonSavage, have created a five-year, $1 million challenge grant to match giftsfrom UMaine hockey alumni and coaches.The $1 million Savage Challenge matchesgifts to the Grant Standbrook Maine Hockey Forever Fund and other hockeyendowments as part of an overallendowment-building effort for the hockey program.

As of this report, over 30 percent ($300,000)of the Savage Challenge has been met inless than one year, already setting a newstandard for our hockey and coachingalumni giving.

Tom and Sally Boynton Savage aremembers of UMaine’s Katahdin Society;they have given more than $1 million in private support to UMaine, inspiringdonors like Garth Snow ’93, ’94G to givegenerously to Black Bear Athletics.

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F Allard, Suzanne B. Fund 40,341 55,841

F Allen, Arthur S. Ph.D. and David J. Allen Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Wildlife Conservation Scholarship 5,204 5,871

F Allen, Robert C. and Linda Sutherland Scholarship 7,672 7,554

S Allen, Rutillus Harrison Scholarship 4,690 13,047

F Allen, Telford M. Family Scholarship 19,000 20,161

S Allenwood, Dawn Scholarship 7,175 10,492

F Alpander, Guvenc G. Fund 18,531 25,174

F Alpha Gamma Rho/Clifford McIntire Scholarship 39,406 45,103

S Alpha Upsilon Alumnae of Delta Zeta Sorority Scholarship 6,890 15,630

F Alternative Spring Break Endowment 9,127 9,596

F Alumnae of the Delta Nu Chapter of Alphi Phi Scholarship 400 414

F Alumni Association Aspirations Scholarship 10,230 15,692

F Alumni Association Distinguished Scholars Award 40,500 52,790

F Alumni Association Endowment 525,654 620,571

F Alumni Association Scholarship 63,515 74,348

F Alumni Class of 1939 Scholarship 221,394 231,015

F Alumni House Endowment 1,632,825 1,694,434

S American Association of University Women Scholarship 12,932 31,502

S American Public Works Scholarship Fund 24,043 30,53

S American Pulp and Paper Mill Superintendents Association Fund 3,094 17,292

S American Welding Society (Maine Section) Scholarship 6,295 17,465

S Ames, Edward W. Fund 10,000 16,171

S Amos, Luther N. Scholarship 5,000 15,034

S Anderson, Albert E. Class of 1909 (Law) Fund 28,249 91,609

F Anderson, Joellen Scholarship 52,477 55,756

F Anderson, Robert E. and Jeanette B. Family Scholarship 6,734 6,830

F Anderson, Robert I. ’64 and Jacqueline Towle Anderson ’64 Scholarship 25,000 27,579

F Andrews, Francis S. and Dorothy J. Scholarship 326,877 323,148

F Andrews, Francis S. and Dorothy Jane Alumni House Fund 325,862 333,138

F Andrews, Kathryn Morris Scholarship 38,237 40,156

S Animal and Veterinary Sciences Scholarship 4,406 7,370

F Anonymous Fund II 336,164 582,849

F Anonymous Fund III 146,163 179,456

F Anonymous Fund IV 47,571 48,176

F Anonymous V 1,000 1,012

F Anonymous VI 20,447 20,349

F Anonymous VII Scholarship 2,000 2,027

F Appleton, Maria S. Scholarship 5,000 15,506

S Aquaculture Scholarship 3,000 4,816

F Arbour Fox PaCEsetter Scholarship 57,500 59,393

F Archibald, Percy P. and Marion T. Scholarship 557,965 582,201

F Armstrong, Florence J. Scholarship 94,378 94,500

F ASCE Student Chapter Recognition Award 5,593 6,963

S Ashman Summer Camp Fund 35,812 82,330

S Ashman, Robert I. Award 11,696 30,463

F ASHRAE Scholarship 9,500 11,908

F Ashworth, Dr. John and Mabel Scholarship 21,250 22,807

F Associated General Contractors of Maine Education Foundation Fund 509,220 527,242

F Athletic Department Special Fund 4,027 5,605

F Austin, David M. and Kelly M. Scholarship 4,000 4,650

S Austin, Richard Roland Memorial Fund 10,160 15,363

F Ayer, Hazen H. Scholarship 126,550 158,597

F Babcock Educational Fund 240,170 271,353

S Babcock, Hazel Lane ’17 Scholarship 324,931 504,264

F Bailey, Anne and Stan Scholarship 24,250 24,940

F Bailey, Frank W. P. Scholarship 75,000 77,135

F Bailey, George H. D.V.S. (1832–1905) Memorial Scholarship 5,005 5,309

P Bailey, Harold P. Special Endowment Fund 104,916 476,409

F Bailey, I. Stanley Alumni House Fund 14,957 17,373

F Bailey, I. Stanley Fund 157,499 165,399

F Bailey, Marjorie C. Alumni House Endowment 10,000 10,805

F Bailey, Marjorie C. Arts Fund 96,863 99,922

F Bailey, Marjorie C. Library Fund 12,796 13,441

F Bailey, Marjorie C. Research Fund 96,863 99,922

F Bailey, Marjorie C. Scholarship 96,863 99,922

S Bailey, Mark and Marcia Professorship of Speech and Theatre 232,195 361,465

F Baird, Catherine P. and Frederick T. 4-H Fund 49,351 53,425

F Baird, Catherine P. Alumni Fund 49,411 50,962

F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Alumni Fund 49,351 53,425

F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Alumni House Fund 48,336 51,296

F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Athletic Fund 48,336 50,962

F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Scholarship 296,239 320,701

S Baker, Chester A. ’25 Student Aid Fund 137,366 193,515

S Baker, Edward H. ’27 Fund 25,000 33,180

P Baker, Phil and Ginny Scholarship 10,000 14,123

F Baldacci, Robert E. Sr. and Rosemary K. Memorial Scholarship 107,859 110,254

P Baldwin-Harvey Scholarship 49,810 127,965

F Ballou, John W. Scholarship 11,200 12,872

F Bananas T. Bear Alpha Phi Omega Scholarship 56,159 60,362

S Bancroft and Martin Scholarship 50,716 153,418

S Bangor Business and Professional Women’s Club Scholarship 24,056 38,094

F Bangor Chapter #158 UCT Scholarship 10,000 18,441

S Bangor Daily News Scholarship 11,067 32,942

F Bangor Daily News Scholarship 20,000 27,961

S Bangor Savings Bank Faculty Development Fund 105,000 186,001

F Bank of America Scholarship 70,000 81,523

F Banks, Ronald F. Scholarship 6,699 11,412

S Barker, Corinne M. Scholarship 20,097 64,480

P Barker, Elliott R. Scholarship 21,000 46,316

F Barker, Harold O. ’27 Memorial Scholarship 7,062 9,494

F Barnes, Constance King Scholarship 40,651 40,520

S Barrett Development and Promotion Fund 48,624 58,654

P Barrett, Mark D. Scholarship 123,761 157,403

S Barrett, Robert and Catherine Scholarship and Work Merit Fund 194,998 235,245

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

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S Barrows, Lewis O. Scholarship 1,940 7,084

F Barrows, Willis M. and Virginia E. Fund 28,707 30,007

P Barry, Leroy J. (Roy) Scholarship 10,648 15,039

S Barry, N. Veronica Memorial Scholarship 69,555 83,952

F Barter, Dr. Richard F. Scholarship 143,223 147,083

F Bartlett, Howard D. ’44 and Phyllis White ’45 Scholarship 18,193 22,760

F Bartley Family Scholarship 58,025 62,167

F Bartley, Charles E. and Helen Hauck Scholarship 552,308 551,299

S Barton, Dr. Frank ’21 Memorial Scholarship 15,000 23,480

F Basketball 2000 Scholarship 31,838 34,696

F Bates, Niran C. Scholarship 35,000 59,644

S Bath Iron Works Presidential Scholars Fund 100,000 173,906

S Bath Iron Works Professorship in Structural Engineering 264,210 428,963

S Bath Iron Works Scholarship Fund 204,338 379,507

S Bath Iron Works Structural Engineering Graduate Fellowship 150,000 334,346

F Batuski, Dr. David J. Excellence Fund for Physics Education 30,000 33,704

S Baugh, Eva May Thibodeau Arts and Humanities Scholarship 258,864 394,505

F Bayer, Juanita C. Memorial Scholarship 8,065 8,824

F Beach Family Fund 29,191 32,555

F Bean, Mary T. Alumni House Fund 236,632 248,011

F Bear Pairs Scholarship 13,650 13,578

S Bear, William J. Labor Education Fund 17,159 23,522

S Bearce, Arthur Boyden Endowment 12,600 14,796

P Bearce, George D. Scholarship 12,315 76,266

F Beardsell, Wallace A. Scholarship 10,000 10,610

P Beaumont Family Endowment Fund 3,000 4,280

F Bebek, Dr. Tibor J. Memorial Scholarship 27,743 54,384

F Becker, Elizabeth Chandler and C. Robert Memorial Scholarship 3,000 6,074

F Beckett, Clarence Fund 48,178

P Beckler, Warren B. Jr. Scholarship 10,069 70,655

F Beechler, Austin D. Fund 5,219

F Bell, James Red Jr. Pike Industries, Inc. Scholarship 8,000 9,498

F Bell, Marcia Finks ’40 Scholarship 100,170 102,667

P Benedetto, Joseph A. Scholarship 10,169 71,040

F Bennett, Clarence E. and Ruth N. Scholarship 26,508 30,234

F Bennett, Priscilla Hardy Scholarship 50,000 53,650

S Bennett, Ralph R. ’25 Scholarship 100,000 119,139

F Berry, Edward Robie Fund 15,085 22,200

F Berry, Major General Peter T. and Gail M. Berry ROTC Scholarship 20,948 22,224

F Bessey, Earle D. Jr. Forest Resources Scholarship 42,940 44,882

F Beta Theta Pi Alumni House Endowment, The Beta Eta Chapter of 50,000 49,557

P Betz Laboratories Scholarship 10,000 29,512

S Beverage, Harold H. ’15 Distinguished Scholars Award 25,493 43,499

S Beverage, Harold H. Award 4,833 16,989

S Bickford, Frank B. and Charles S. Bickford Memorial Prize 18,070 57,585

S Bickford, Myra Baker Memorial Scholarship 108,417 345,512

F Bicknell, Anne M. Healey and Albert W. Scholarship 2,400 2,789

F Bickterman, Nancy Harris and Edward J. Bickterman Scholarship Quasi-Endowed Fund 7,500 8,227

F Bingham Fund #2 695,542 890,140

P Bingham, Leroy M. (Lee) Scholarship 13,200 18,642

S Bingham, William II Scholarship 28,197 93,796

S Bingham, William II Scholarship in Honor of Payson Smith 27,694 79,026

F Biological Sciences Endowment 2,581 4,294

P Bird Companies Scholarship 10,783 69,561

S Bird, Adelaide C. and Alan L. General Fund 123,501 311,840

F Bishop, Jacob W. Jr. and Martha Jane Scholarship 127,092 132,574

S Bixby, George Forestry Fund 20,195 25,549

F Bixler, Harris J. and Ann B. Hutchinson Center Scholarship 224,249 234,638

F Black Bear Endowment Fund 8,050 8,880

F Blackwell Family Scholarship 32,007 33,571

F Blake Scholarship, The 54,519 55,836

F Blake, Foster B. Sr. Scholarship 10,000 15,674

F Blake, Wallace Scholarship 100,000 106,060

F Blodgett, Cindy Women’s Basketball Education Fund 40,811 42,664

S Blodgett, Thomas James Hamler Memorial Scholarship 11,683 28,543

S Blue Sky Initiatives Fund 871,222 970,473

F Blumenstock Family Forest Products Student of the Year Award 17,180 18,231

F Blumenstock, Helen Belyea Scholarship 19,464 20,158

F Blumenstock, Helen Grant Memorial Scholarship 17,922 19,203

F Blumenstock, Nancy Hawes Memorial Scholarship 17,605 18,558

S Blunt, Barrie E. Outstanding Grad Student Memorial Award 5,196 9,479

S Boardman, William H. Scholarship 43,288 159,110

P Bockus, Clayton T. Scholarship 10,225 49,030

F Bodwell, Barbara H. ’45 Honors Scholarship 50,000 52,207

F Bodwell, Barbara H. Community Service Fund 35,663 37,660

F Bodwell, Janet Marston ’55 Scholarship 20,000 22,388

F Bodwell, Russell and Barbara Scholarship 5,200 5,519

F Bodwell, Russell S. Civil Engineering Scholarship 25,000 26,136

F Bodwell, Russell S. PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship 50,000 52,207

F Bodwell, William “Brother Bill” ’50 Scholarship 24,539 24,672

F Bodwell, William R. Civil Engineering Scholarship 20,000 22,024

P Bolton, Philip S. Scholarship 12,043 73,994

F Bombard, Carol Memorial Scholarship 15,775 17,228

F Bonello Family Scholarship 25,000 25,246

S Boody, James H. Scholarship 100,130 319,263

P Boos, Louis J. Scholarship 52,636 60,744

P Bossen Family Scholarship 11,855 80,971

P Boston Paper Trade Association Scholarship 10,000 29,512

S Bostwick, Dorothy Menzies Pi Beta Phi Memorial Scholarship 2,379 6,559

F Bouchard, John E. and Saundra F. Albrite-Bouchard Scholarship 11,000 11,148

F Boucher, Samuel L. Buchanan Alumni House Ornamental Garden Fund 82,903 111,477

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“I’m excited about my graduate program and

have a special connection with this laboratory.

I knew the Lynch family when I was growing

up in Waterville. My mother was very close to

Mrs. Lynch, who was a wonderful woman.”

Grace Violette ’15, ’17G

James “Jim” Lynch ’75 established

the Mary Simcock Lynch ’77

Clinical Nutrition Laboratory

Fund in memory of his wife, who

received her undergraduate degree

in food and nutrition and worked

for a variety of organizations,

including the New England Dairy

Council and Marriott Corporation.

The fund provides support for

hands-on undergraduate laboratory

experiences in the Mary Simcock

Lynch ’77 Clinical Nutrition

Laboratory. Distributions from the

endowment are used for equipment

and supplies, specific student

activities and projects, equipment

upgrades, and curriculum and

pedagogic enhancements.

Adrienne White, Ph.D., R.D.,

Professor of Human Nutrition,

notes that this endowment helps us

provide UMaine students with

outstanding, practical experiences

in our clinical nutrition laboratory.

“I am confident that the Lynch

family’s gift will have a positive

impact on the lives of thousands of

people in and well beyond Maine.

This strikes me as a truly

meaningful way to honor the life

and career of a dedicated dietician,

wife, mother and friend,” she says.

Inspired by aprofessional legacy

Professor Adrienne White and Grace Violette in the Lynchlaboratory. Violette is working onher master’s degree in foodscience and human nutrition.

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F Boucher, Samuel L. Horticultural Education Fund 17,806 20,793

F Boucher, Samuel L. Ornamental Horticulture Endowment Fund 4,549 5,521

F Boudreau, Karen L., Esq. and Thomas S. Jensen, M.D. Fund 450 509

S Boulanger, Leo W. Memorial Entomological Library Fund 14,204 47,292

F Bourque Scholarship Fund 50,000 49,740

P Boutin, Delano L. Scholarship 18,068 45,869

S Bovill, S. George Memorial Scholarship 15,043 18,674

P Bowden Family Scholarship 15,700 18,755

F Bowden, Minnie Scholarship 15,441 20,918

F Bowen Scholarship in Canadian History 49,660 51,921

F Bowen, Hazel Sweetser Memorial Scholarship 139,857 152,210

S Bowler, William E. Scholarship 1,153 4,490

F Boyle, John F. Prize in Ecology and Environmental Sciences 23,156 24,209

S Boynton, Ray M. Scholarship 12,360 19,247

F Boyson, Gloria P. SPIFFY Fund 10,561 11,198

S Brackett, Wade F. and Isabel G. Endowed Fund 214,686 610,972

S Bradford, Merrill R. and Wilma A. Distinguished Scholars Award 5,000 6,918

F Bradley, Co Scholarship 27,000 26,826

F Bragg, Charles F. II and Anna H. Fund 28,845 31,239

F Bragg, Katherine M. and Walter H. Loan Fund 13,000 26,203

F Brainard, Captain John Jay III ’08 Memorial Scholarship 13,900 15,155

F Brautlecht, Charles A. Scholarship 92,860 173,710

S Brewster, Geraldine Scholarship Endowment 4,927 18,749

S Bricker, Herschel L. Memorial Scholarship 9,281 21,919

F Bridge, Chester G. Tennis Endowment Fund 140,000 159,183

F Bridge, John C. and Charlene R. Honors College Fund 23,167 24,950

F Bridge, John C. Engineering Professorship 250,000 261,632

F Bridgham, Lisle W. Scholarship 29,443 60,386

S Brigham, Edgar W. Scholarship 56,086 178,517

F Brinton, Wesley R. and Dorothy R. Scholarship Fund 17,585 17,772

S Britt, Richard A. Memorial Fund 8,336 10,068

F Britton, Dr. W. Earl Scholarship 10,852 11,928

F Brockway, Philip J. and Muriel F. ’31, ’32 Scholarship 44,396 71,553

F Brooklin Garden Club Scholarship 25,000 24,979

F Brooks, Bernice (Bunny) Memorial Nursing Scholarship 700 967

F Brooks, Theresa Y. Scholarship 3,777 4,239

F Brower, Auburn E. and Lurana C. Scholarship 30,858 33,606

F Brown, Anne Scholarship 22,500 23,140

F Brown, Carleton M. Scholarship 29,665 33,560

S Brown, Cecil S. Memorial Scholarship 7,049 22,946

S Brown, Charles W. ’50 Fund 5,172 12,965

F Brown, Darryl and Penny Scholarship 40,500 41,583

F Brown, Dr. Ronald O. Family Scholarship 30,000 30,129

F Brown, Ella Corinne Professor Emerita Award 13,515 14,585

F Brown, Francesca Sheehy and Charles G. Fund 8,000 8,489

F Brown, Francis A. and Elizabeth C. Scholarship 14,597 15,192

F Brown, Kenneth Allen Memorial Lobster Research Fund 11,000 12,018

F Brown, Raynor K. and Georgia T. Scholarship 354,336 370,316

F Brown, Sewall C. Memorial Scholarship 3,814 6,326

F Browne, Bob and Jim Agricultural Scholarship 62,571 64,415

F Bruno, John P. and Catherine J. Music Scholarship 100,000 100,235

F Bruns Family Fund 5,500 6,575

F Bryand, Anita (Dolly) Scholarship 21,146 22,179

S Bryand, Edward T. ’52 College of Engineering Excellence Fund 100,000 161,616

F Bryand, Edward T. ’52 Scholarship 21,146 22,179

P Bryand, Edward T. Scholarship 10,264 67,189

F Buchanan, Malcolm V. ’49 Scholarship 1,080 1,216

F Buchanan, William and Jennie Scholarship 7,897 11,864

P Buchanan, William E. Scholarship 10,369 65,844

F Buck, Hosea B. Memorial Scholarship 5,000 14,681

S Buck, Thomas Fund 93,767 289,494

F Buckley, John D. and Regina M. PaCEsetter Scholarship 50,000 52,347

F Buckley, Lt. Christopher D. Memorial Scholarship 11,500 12,008

F Buckley, Paul R. ’57 Scholarship 10,200 16,090

P Buckman Laboratories Scholarship 10,000 15,455

F Bucknam, Richard D. ’35 and Dorothy D. Scholarship 6,291 7,324

F Buffam, Margaret G. Fund 32,393 58,842

F Buker, David E. ’69 and Nancy L. (Hackett) Buker ’71 Scholarship 4,000 3,911

S Bullock, William C. Jr. Men’s Athletic Program Scholarship 5,000 7,211

S Bunker, Adelaide G. Educational Fund 5,717 21,013

F Bureau of Labor Education Scholarship 500 507

F Burke, Carli Memorial Scholarship 17,952 18,807

P Burke, James L. Scholarship 10,000 14,228

F Burnham, Ronald Memorial Scholarship 128,110 127,735

F Burrill, Richard M. ’44 Memorial 20,000 21,494

F Burton, Leroy A. ’33 Memorial Scholarship 5,600 8,537

F Bush, John H. Electrical Engineering Fund 492 533

F Bushway, Alfred A. and Esther L. Scholarship 15,879 16,462

P Butler Family Scholarship 16,000 20,163

F Butler, Henry R. ’20 and Grace V. Professorship in Electrical Engineering 260,556 297,580

F Butterfield, Jack Memorial Scholarship 122,335 150,640

F Buxton, Peter J. ’61 and Joan S. Scholarship 28,000 29,611

F Buxton-Hollis Community Hospital, Inc. Fund 18,311 35,226

F Byrnes, Eileen M. Memorial Scholarship 29,002 44,681

S Byther, Thomas E. and Ona E. Computer Science Scholarship 16,307 19,498

P Caddoo, William H. Scholarship 10,000 14,123

S Calder, Louis C. Professorship of Pulp and Paper Technology 128,776 379,073

S Calder, Louis Foundation Fund 7,595 24,220

F Caldwell, Robert H. Memorial Fund 6,600 7,020

F Calkin, William (Bill) S. ’55, ’60G and Constance (Connie) Lewis ’55 Calkin Scholarship 20,000 20,487

P Callighan, Mae Munter Scholarship 11,334 71,033

P Callighan, Olin W. Scholarship 10,316 69,913

P Cameron, James A. Scholarship 10,369 73,558

F Camp, Paul R. and Polly N. Quasi-Endowment Fund for the Fogler Library 12,500 17,701

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Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

F Camp, Paul R. Memorial Scholarship 50,165 51,874

F Campbell Brann Family Scholarship 34,720 34,753

F Campus Natural Heritage Endowment 29,275 34,774

F Canadian-American Center Endowment 122,247 140,989

F Canteen Service Co./Lloyd E. Willey Scholarship 19,076 19,896

F Carlisle, George T. Fund 172,183 184,005

P Carlstorm, Edwin C. Scholarship 4,306 10,921

S Carr, Harold M. Scholarship 10,000 32,551

F Carter, Hon. Gene and Judith Kittredge Scholarship 128,149 145,600

F Carter, Hon. Gene and Judith Kittredge Alumni House Endowment 20,000 21,159

F Carvalho, Manuel J. and Estelle S. Scholarship 112,256 125,763

F Carver, Stanford E. and Pauline C. Scholarship 15,472 17,024

F Carville, Jean Grindle Non-Traditional Student Scholarship 28,335 28,548

S Carville, T. Ellsworth ’24 Scholarship 50,951 69,361

F Cary, Hugh R. Memorial Scholarship 241,810 240,550

F Cashman, John L. and Pauline M. Scholarship 6,884 8,111

F Cassidy, Barbara Ann Collins Center for the Arts Fund 25,000 25,059

F Castle, Roger C. Track Fund 4,928 6,196

F Castle, Roger Clapp and Virginia Averill Distinguished Professorship of Electrical Engineering 933,885 1,098,535

P Castonguay Family Endowment Fund 1,000 1,040

F CES, Inc. Environmental Chemistry Laboratory 81,250 97,613

F Chadbourne, Ava H. Scholarship 5,199 16,074

F Chadbourne, Leo A. ’51 and Phyllis J. Chadbourne Scholarship 24,346 24,150

F Chaplin Family Fund 15,303 15,880

F Charlie’s Terrace Endowment Fund 31,120 30,987

P Chase, Andrew J. Scholarship 25,000 35,307

F Chase, Clyde and Gladys Bailey Chase Fund 25,000 26,129

F Chase, Dr. Allan S. ’46 Fund 10,000 9,998

P Chase, Jane Gray Hunley Scholarship 19,193 46,345

F Chemical and Biological Engineering Departmental Scholarship 5,050 6,207

F Cheney, David M. Scholarship Fund 62,633 61,947

F Chi Omega Alumnae Scholarship 15,402 18,277

P Chinn, Jack E. Friends Scholarship 11,305 15,966

P Chinn, Jack E. Scholarship 10,000 14,123

P Chinn, Jack E. Special Endowment Fund 75,000 188,233

P Chisholm Family Scholarship 10,369 74,158

S Churchill, Beatrice H. Scholarship 474,525 673,582

F Churchill, Bob ’53 Basketball Scholarship 23,125 24,616

F Churchill, Daniel D. and Betty R. Fund 427,306 463,481

S Churchill, W. Philip ’30 Scholarship 100,900 166,894

P Cianchette Brothers Scholarship 50,340 71,095

P Cianchette, Alton E. (Chuck) Scholarship 22,800 32,200

F Cianchette, Peggy and Eric Buchanan Alumni House Fund 295,414 334,930

S Civil Engineering Technology Scholarship 3,375 6,113

F Clapp, Elwood I. and Hazel P. Scholarship 100,065 206,283

P Clapp, Eugene H. II Scholarship 50,000 68,553

F Clapp, Mildred McPheters ’29 Memorial Fund 101,614 147,551

P Clapp, Sarah L. Scholarship 11,369 73,350

F Clark, Alton Harold and Madonna Fogg Scholarship 63,100 64,047

F Clark, Mary Esther Treat Alumni House Endowment 50,000 49,797

F Clark, Mary Esther Treat Scholarship 50,000 49,766

F Clarke, Edwin Keith ’56 Memorial Scholarship 65,543 69,493

P Clarke, Neil G. Scholarship 20,000 33,867

F Clarkson, James W. Scholarship 1,520 4,717

S Class of 1905 Scholarship 2,951 12,323

F Class of 1906 Scholarship 1,022 5,836

F Class of 1909 Fund 7,579 22,894

F Class of 1910 Fund 4,213 18,877

F Class of 1911 Scholarship 31,608 77,900

F Class of 1912 Fund 3,326 7,978

S Class of 1913 Fund 5,475 13,359

F Class of 1915 Student Aid Fund 30,489 68,192

F Class of 1916 Scholarship 5,992 19,540

F Class of 1917 Scholarship 26,287 59,875

F Class of 1918 Scholarship 7,402 13,509

F Class of 1919 Fund 7,068 16,717

F Class of 1920 Scholarship 104,790 221,877

F Class of 1921 Flag Pole Perpetual Care Fund 1,076 2,992

F Class of 1921 Scholarship 11,803 26,058

F Class of 1922 Scholarship 7,209 14,347

F Class of 1923 Scholarship 7,999 17,189

F Class of 1924 Scholarship 67,546 128,237

F Class of 1925 Scholarship 15,712 37,184

S Class of 1926 Scholarship 11,284 34,695

F Class of 1927 Scholarship 55,505 101,667

F Class of 1929 Scholarship 8,565 20,329

F Class of 1930 Fund 6,376 25,237

S Class of 1931 Scholarship 35,487 93,040

F Class of 1932 David H. Hannaburgh Perpetuity Fund 7,968 10,748

F Class of 1932 Winthrop C. Libby Scholarship 138,158 196,118

F Class of 1934 Cultural Affairs Fund 68,490 136,836

F Class of 1934 Donald E. Favor Memorial Scholarship 28,045 38,775

F Class of 1934 Non-Traditional Student Emergency 15,988 18,352

F Class of 1935 Warren W. Flagg Scholarship 29,947 35,186

F Class of 1936 Scholarship 17,824 18,474

F Class of 1937 Scholarship 24,375 29,938

P Class of 1937 Scholarship 10,000 30,906

F Class of 1938 Student Aid Fund 13,631 16,673

F Class of 1939 Scholarship 35,295 47,481

S Class of 1940 Student Emergency Fund 11,856 39,136

F Class of 1941 Memorial Scholarship 42,565 48,663

F Class of 1942 and Class of 2002 Distinguished Maine Professor Award 72,825 104,622

F Class of 1942 and Class of 2002 Distinguished Maine Student Award 73,885 80,802

F Class of 1944 Endowed Scholarship 67,111 69,256

F Class of 1944 Music Scholarship 18,000 18,585

F Class of 1944 Theatre Scholarship 12,500 12,599

F Class of 1945 Scholarship 30,521 36,615

P Class of 1945 Scholarship 10,000 18,619

F Class of 1945 Sculpture Maintenance Fund 6,688 7,131

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F Class of 1946 Scholarship 5,162 7,308

F Class of 1947 Scholarship 47,845 51,057

F Class of 1948 Scholarship 60,498 72,027

F Class of 1949 Fund 33,049 35,775

F Class of 1950 Flag Plaza Fund 5,000 5,177

F Class of 1950 Scholarship 77,316 86,894

F Class of 1951 Scholarship 24,943 29,377

P Class of 1952 – 5th Year Alumni Scholarship 10,068 69,985

F Class of 1952 Buchanan Alumni House Fund 67,372 67,552

F Class of 1952 Scholarship 135,770 142,527

F Class of 1953 Grant-in-Aid Fund 105,462 112,698

F Class of 1954 Scholarship 42,270 48,662

F Class of 1955 Scholarship 146,769 159,610

P Class of 1955 Scholarship 10,464 34,348

F Class of 1956 Scholarship 96,653 114,799

F Class of 1957 Scholarship 37,144 51,690

F Class of 1958 Scholarship 274,733 316,407

F Class of 1959 Scholarship 29,052 32,375

F Class of 1960 Academic/Athletic Scholarship 62,714 64,787

F Class of 1961 Scholarship 40,696 51,448

P Class of 1962 Endowment Fund 148 732

F Class of 1962 Sterritt Scholarship 47,243 62,717

F Class of 1963 Scholarship 27,023 35,100

F Class of 1964 Scholarship 24,330 24,954

F Class of 1965 Scholarship 17,534 18,545

F Class of 1966 Scholarship 22,093 23,929

F Class of 1967 Scholarship 32,661 36,952

S Class of 1968 David R. Rittenhouse Scholarship 10,460 26,315

F Class of 1969 Buchanan Alumni House Fund 25,000 24,976

F Class of 1969 Scholarship 9,653 10,162

F Class of 1970 Scholarship 17,544 28,758

F Class of 1971 Scholarship 3,824 4,234

F Class of 1972 Scholarship 4,830 5,218

F Class of 1973 Scholarship 40,335 43,151

F Class of 1974 Scholarship 8,758 9,339

F Class of 1975 Scholarship 8,221 8,685

F Class of 1976 Scholarship 16,617 18,163

F Class of 1977 Scholarship 12,914 13,595

F Class of 1978 Scholarship 13,664 14,994

P Class of 1979 Endowment Fund 1,550 1,550

F Class of 1979 Scholarship 9,550 10,519

F Class of 1980 Scholarship 27,986 30,098

P Class of 1981 Endowment Fund 1,000 1,000

F Class of 1981 Scholarship 8,455 9,190

F Class of 1982 Scholarship 4,150 4,639

F Class of 1983 Scholarship 4,235 4,658

F Class of 1984 Scholarship 3,439 3,635

F Class of 1985 Scholarship 12,921 14,362

F Class of 1986 Scholarship 5,847 6,506

F Class of 1987 Scholarship 4,539 4,882

F Class of 1988 Scholarship 3,112 3,398

F Class of 1989 Scholarship 4,975 5,727

F Class of 1990 Scholarship 4,045 4,292

F Class of 1991 Scholarship 3,212 3,409

F Class of 1992 Scholarship 3,282 3,482

F Class of 1993 Scholarship 3,856 4,329

F Class of 1994 Scholarship 5,283 5,826

F Class of 1995 Scholarship 6,409 7,585

F Class of 1996 Scholarship 3,027 3,714

F Class of 1997 Scholarship 5,000 5,463

F Class of 1998 Scholarship 5,000 5,502

P Class of 1999 Endowment Fund 9,718 11,206

F Class of 2005 Scholarship 10,025 10,635

F Class of 2007 Garden Fund 10,000 10,479

F Class of 2015 Scholarship 3,674 3,659

F Clayton, Arthur C. Horticulture Scholarship 32,768 46,687

F Clayton, Norma Towne Scholarship 18,000 18,095

F Cleaves, Louis S. Fund 2,725 6,833

F Clement, Claude F. and Lillian O. Fund 77,499 80,295

F Clement, Claude F. Scholarship 409,482 427,549

S Clement, Dr. James D. Jr. ’40 Scholarship 3,159 6,940

S Clement, Percival W. Distinguished Scholars Award 8,406 13,884

F Clements, Norris Charles Graduate Student Award 47,486 49,547

S Clifford, George E. ’43 Memorial Scholarship 20,350 27,706

F Cloke, Dean Paul Memorial Plaza Endowment 9,970 11,303

F Cloke, Dean Paul Memorial Scholarship 21,055 22,339

F Coaches Fund 20,467

F Cobb, Eric W. Scholarship 32,400 33,804

F Cobb, Norman E. Cobb Memorial Scholarship 915,825 929,665

S Coco, Carolyn Harmon Scholarship 34,000 37,957

S Coe, Dr. Thomas U. Research Fund 123,230 681,389

F Coffey-Roope, Cara W. Scholarship 507 605

F Coffin, John W. and Miriam H. Fund (’38 Student Aid Fund) 4,748 5,225

F Coffin, John W. and Miriam H. Fund (Page Farm and Home Museum) 2,374 2,615

F Coffin, John W. and Miriam H. Fund (Senior Alumni Scholarship) 4,748 5,225

F Cohen Institute for Leadership and Public Service Excellence Fund 19,312 23,103

F Cohen, Harry and Ida Scholarship 58,625 64,090

F Cohen, Mark H. Alumni Association Fund 107,563 109,045

S Cohen, Milford F. Athletic Scholarship 13,193 33,900

F Cohen, William S. Institute for Leadership and Public Service Fund 762,079 796,280

F Cohen, William S. Papers Fund II 142,857 341,223

S Colbath, James Arnold ’44 Student Director Award 4,500 6,181

F Colby, Calen B. ’85, ’91G and Sarah Emily Colby PaCEsetter Scholarship Fund 9,000 9,676

F Cole, Garret E. and Marsha E. Scholarship 20,225 20,201

F Cole, Sherman L. and Edith S. Scholarship 26,909 28,214

F Cole, Stephen W. Concrete Laboratory Fund 75,000 80,538

F Col-East, Inc. SVT Scholarship 6,000 6,394

F College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scholarship 37,119 38,833

S College of Sciences Scholarship 15,025 25,350

S College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Scholarship 5,930 9,495

F Collins Center for the Arts Directors Fund 5,828 10,249

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F Collins Center for the Arts General Endowment 32,065 34,576

F Collins Quasi-Endowment 67,175 85,187

F Collins Richard R. and Anne A. Endowment for the Collins Center for the Arts 1,376,914 1,395,572

F Collins, Pamela Jean Nursing and Education Fund 235,100 263,049

F Collins, Professor Edward J. Jr. Scholarship 459 452

F Collins, Samuel W. Fund 60,687 62,398

S Colvin, Caroline Scholarship 15,000 53,196

F Comstock-Weston Scholarship 9,500 12,607

4H Conant, Jackie Endowment 13,982

F Condon, John M. Forestry Scholarship 20,000 22,388

S Condon, S. B. Scholarship 10,000 27,967

S Conley, Albert D. Fund 10,377 33,020

S Conley, Albert D. Fund for the Speech and Hearing Clinic 1,792,152 3,031,369

F Connell, Bennett R. Memorial Scholarship 35,390 83,847

S Cook, Edgar V. and Elmi E. Scholarship 5,000 7,097

S Cook, Herbert K. ’35 Engineering Scholarship 3,354 5,751

F Cookson, Chris E. Fund 1,000 1,137

S Cooper, Gladys R. Memorial Scholarship 71,739 297,927

F Cooper, Roger D. Scholarship 99,455 103,632

P Copeland, Stuart B. Scholarship 14,574 94,402

F Corban, Paul J. Fund 10,000 15,419

S Corbett, Donald P. ’34 Memorial Scholarship 100,000 224,190

S Corbett, Donald P. and Francelia D. Fund 240,392 649,226

F Corbett, Ralph A. Fund 18,340

F Corcoran, Thomas J. Jr. Memorial Scholarship 53,910 56,175

P Correll, Elizabeth F. Scholarship 38,200 71,394

S Corson, Merton C. Memorial Fund 10,000 39,368

F Cote, Edward and Lea Anne Scholarship 5,664 5,953

F Cote, Michael and Jana Scholarship 21,000 23,177

S Coulombe, Paul G. Scholars Fund 950,000 1,147,781

F Coulter, Malcolm W. Wildlife Alumni Scholarship 52,486 58,333

S Cowan, Benjamin M. ’05 College of Engineering Scholarship 11,000 24,689

F Cox, Dr. Dennis K. University Singers Fund 13,365 13,299

F Coy, Marion C. Scholarship 10,000 10,610

F CPM Constructors Scholarship 74,565 79,761

F Crawford, James A. and Janie K. Endowed Scholarship Fund 72,500 76,182

P Creamer, Walter J. Scholarship 10,000 51,693

S Creamer, Walter Joseph Fund 15,047 45,621

F Cristo, Dr. Anthony B. and Mary G. Scholarship 73,043 79,562

F Crocker, Gladys Folster Memorial Scholarship 58,709 62,026

F Crocker, James D. Fund 2,412 11,323

F Crohn, Frank and Helene Barton’s Boosters Quasi-Endowed Fund 47,021 51,691

F Crohn, Frank and Helene Edna St. Vincent Millay Prize 299,583 310,855

F Crohn, Frank and Helene Edna St. Vincent Millay Society Quasi-Endowed Fund 47,050 51,134

F Crohn, Frank and Helene Lobster Institute Fund 50,000 51,621

F Crosby, George-Philip R. Brown Memorial Fund 29,217 33,948

F Crosby, Howard A. and Kenneth L. Parsons Award 1,426 2,511

F Crosby, Mark and Carolyn Fund 11,500 14,249

S Crosby, Oliver Scholarship 11,516 44,470

F Crosby, Ruth M. Scholarship 28,779 28,450

S Cross Insurance Scholarship 25,000 34,985

P Cross, Mark and Melanie Scholarship 11,268 15,684

F Cross, Mark S. and Melanie CHE Excellence Fund 25,015 28,303

P Cross, Ray H. Scholarship 35,017 90,330

F Crossland, Carlton E. Scholarship 20,000 23,487

F Crossland, Charles E. and Idella G. Scholarship 49,342 55,771

P Crossland, Charles E. Scholarship 24,080 48,710

F Crowe, James Hartley M.D. ’32 and Esther Taylor Crowe Memorial Scholarship 44,225 47,667

F Crowell, C. Parker Fund 157,006 172,867

F Crowley Family Research and Development Fund 90,000 91,590

F Crowley, Charles L. and Julia G. Scholarship 4,618 6,154

S Croxford, Erma Devereux Graduate Scholarship 1,810 5,220

F Croxford, Horace and Isabelle Scholarship 16,000 16,780

F Crump, James G. Jr. Fund 20,500 20,471

P Crump, James G. Scholarship 209,924 422,614

S Cullen, William M. Scholarship 5,000 17,537

S Cullinan, Robert V. Memorial Scholarship 13,935 32,102

4H Cumberland County Endowment 15,413

F Cumberland Farms, Inc./Paul E. Hand Scholarship 129,849 140,043

S Cummings, Harold R. Scholarship 11,217 35,699

F Cummings, Kenneth E. and Marie K. Scholarship 20,978 24,935

F Cummings, Patricia A. ’89, ’44H Scholarship 33,397 34,983

F Currie, Darrel B. ’36 Memorial Scholarship 18,601 19,386

S Currie, Lois Scholarship 100,000 100,225

F Currier, Stanley M. Scholarship 10,000 19,303

F Curtis Performing Arts Fund 4,050 4,471

P Curtis, Ted and Rose Marie Scholarship 18,200 23,625

S Cushing, Andre E. ’28 Scholarship 8,985 15,151

F Cutler, Dr. Harold M. ’30 Fund 270,423 282,722

F Cutting, Edward C. and Grace A. Fund 605,463 689,838

F Cutting, Edward C. and Grace A. Merit Scholarship 1,210,484 1,333,552

S Czapowskyj, Dr. Miroslaw M. M.S. ’58 Scholarship 6,866 13,832

F Dachs, Carl Family Scholarship 5,000 4,960

S Daggett, Vaughan Merrill Scholarship 5,200 15,852

P Dahl, Knud Scholarship 168,520 711,263

P Dahl, Knud/Johan Richter Scholarship 98,740 463,021

F Dahl-Chase Pathology Associates Medical Technology Fund 20,000 20,890

F Daigle, Robert W. and Brenda M. Scholarship 23,830 23,867

S Daley, Don and Mary Scholarship 10,460 17,423

F Dane, Richard D. ’50 and Beverly M. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship 37,500 36,931

S Danforth, Edward F. and Florence Memorial Fund 110,428 597,388

F Danforth, Eugene Fund 5,200 10,623

F Danforth, Eugene Scholarship 22,362 55,847

F Dann, Eleanor C. ’70, ’72G and Harry K. Scholarship 25,200 24,321

S Darling Center Fund 423 9,456

F Darling, Agatha B. Professor of Oceanography 364,221 427,929

S Darling, Charles D. Jr. Memorial Fund 3,481 8,420

F Darling, Clare S. Professor of Oceanography 364,221 515,261

F Darling, Ira C. Fund 4,729,176 5,204,140

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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“They couldn’t have built any of these

projects if they didn’t have the three

previous years of engineering training.”

Michael Peterson, Professor of Mechanical EngineeringThomas A. Plaisted ’45 received his

B.S. in mechanical engineering and

worked for 31 years for S.D.

Warren, a division of Scott Paper

Company. His generous bequest

established a special fund to

provide supplies, equipment,

travel, professional services and

related expenses for mechanical

engineering students completing

their senior design projects or

participating in student

competitions.

Tricia Evangelista ’14 worked as

part of a capstone design team to

develop a surgical device that can

be used to help reduce HIV

transmission in Africa.

Inspired by career impact

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P Dauman, Samuel Scholarship 10,209 72,295

F Davee, Everett W. Scholarship 10,138 11,588

P Davidson Family Scholarship 23,742 31,921

F Davis, George Science Education Scholarship 19,666 21,220

S Davis, Philip D. Scholarship 10,000 35,800

S Davis, Raymond W. Library of Finance and Banking Fund 5,000 15,419

P Davis, Roy L. Scholarship 16,715 46,772

F Dawson, Jon and Nancy Fund 18,500 20,353

F Day, Clarence Albert ’29H Scholarship 25,000 27,866

S Day, Frank Conant Fund 5,539 15,797

F Dearborn, John H. and Bethel B. Darling Marine Center Fund 432,293 438,679

F Dearborn, John H. and Bethel B. Marine Sciences Fund 444,817 450,584

F Dearborn, Vance E. ’49 and Evelyn Ellsworth Dearborn ’49 Scholarship 29,200 31,419

F DeBoo, Robert (Bob) Scholarship 20,135 21,996

S Deckelman, C. Walton Memorial Fund 1,840 5,865

S Deering, Arthur Lowell Fund 6,798 19,172

F Delphendahl, Renate and Johannes Scholarship 18,684 19,565

S Delta Delta Delta — Frances Kent Murray Scholarship 51,430 81,720

S Demeritt, Dwight B. Forestry Award 5,329 15,611

F Dempsey, Edmund J. Scholarship 283,394 281,794

F Denaco, Alden F. ’32 Award for Excellence in Banking Studies 25,000 24,913

F Denaco-Devino-Martin Award for Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution 23,068 23,171

F Denico, Frederick L. ’63 Chemical Engineering Fund 29,250 29,791

F Dental Health Programs Endowment 204,334 244,821

P Desmond, Clair R. Scholarship 12,318 77,578

F Desmond, Thomas J. Fund 19,120 19,865

S Development Office Enhancement Fund 240,060 279,035

F Devoe, Dana C. and Mary Ann Scholarship 32,200 31,834

F Devoe, Mary Ann Nontraditional Student Scholarship 23,650 25,123

F DeWilde, John A. and Nancy Cameron DeWilde Fund 54,988 59,116

F DeWolfe, Robert W. Scholarship 58,529 146,883

F Diamond, Nat and Eleanor Scholarship 4,743 5,229

F Dickey, Kenneth and Prudy Scholarship Fund 332,086 329,645

S Dickinson, Charles Alexius Scholarship 2,570 13,148

F Dickison Robertson Scholarship 89,000 90,893

F DiGiovanni, Joseph P. Family Athletic Scholarship 58,000 62,560

4H Dillon, Azure Scholarship Fund/Chute Endowment 99,049

S DiMatteo, John and Patricia Scholarship 13,865 24,555

F DiMillo, Albert A. Jr. Junior Class Accounting Scholarship 22,000 24,028

F DiMillo, Albert A. Jr. Senior Class Accounting Scholarship 28,000 30,017

F DiMillo, Albert A. Jr. Sophomore Class Accounting Scholarship 21,000 21,788

F Dimitrov, Ivelin and Ralitza Scholarship 10,000 10,068

F Dinneen, W. Robert ’37 Forestry Scholarship 25,585 33,609

F Dixon, Leon S. Scholarship 5,811 11,275

F Doane, Stanley R. ’34 and Faye D. Scholarship 817,591 854,142

S Dobson, H. Lindley M.D. Fund 513,901 731,295

F Dodge, Donald I. ’48 Memorial Scholarship 10,000 13,485

S Dodge, Marshall J. III Memorial Fund 9,400 19,863

F Doherty, Huguette P. Labbe Franco-American Centre Fund 148 168

P Dolloff, Richard and Erdine Scholarship 30,973 57,904

S Dolloff, Richard C. Scholarship 21,052 46,155

P Donahue Family Endowment Fund 500 540

F Donahue, Merrill L. ’43 Fund 151,276 161,635

F Donahue, Merrill L. Grace Bible Fellowship 50,906 53,119

F Donnell, Lora Margaret Fund 11,350 11,365

F Donovan, Frances M. ’43 Student Recreation and Fitness Center Fund 400,500 433,040

F Donovan, Joseph A. and Mary A. Scholarship 390,566 415,279

F Dorr, David L. Forestry Fund 13,801 15,434

F Dorsky, Benjamin J. Memorial Scholarship 14,553 15,188

F Doten, Henry L. and Cora Russell Scholarship 8,958 15,102

F Doten, Herbert and Patricia Scholarship 23,555 24,615

F Dougherty, Joseph R. ’26 Language Scholarship 52,817 52,217

F Dow, George F. Graduate Scholarship 26,018 38,068

F Downing, Elizabeth Fund 3,472 4,144

F Doyle Family Athletic Scholarship 59,163 60,436

F Dressage Club Quasi-Endowment Fund 730 890

F Dressler Student Athlete Book Fund 1,000 1,014

F Drummond, Henry Frank Scholarship 10,000 11,432

P Du Pont Titanium Dioxide Scholarship 10,000 30,906

S Duane, Marilyn and James T. Community Outreach Fund 200,000 199,716

S Duane, Marilyn Scholarship Fund 100,000 99,860

F Duncan, Peter and Lynda Bangor Symphony Orchestra Fund 18,800 22,732

F Dunham, Wallace C. and Janet S. Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program Scholarship 48,418 50,580

F Dunham, Wallace C. and Janet S. Prize 45,767 48,772

F Dunn, Pauline M. Fund 294,204 307,619

S Dunn, Sherman W. Scholarship 2,252 8,074

F Dunn, The Patricia McDonough Fund 2,000 1,955

S Durham, James C. Scholarship 15,025 21,147

F Durst Education Fund 49,557 143,012

F Durst, Dr. Katherine Miles Maine Christian Association Fund 50,000 52,402

F Durst, Katherine Miles Scholarship 280,942 307,478

F Durst, Richard E. Scholarship 279,687 306,968

F Dutton, Robert C. ’45 Scholarship 26,190 26,942

F Early Literacy Fund 24,809 28,498

S Eastern State Normal School Alumni Association Scholarship Fund 38,601 55,565

S Eastman, Charles L. and Helen H. Scholarship 304,771 444,769

F Eastman, Charles Leslie and Helen H. Scholarship II 99,422 107,307

F Eaton, Emma Jane Scholarship 10,000 30,990

F Ebbeson, Greta J. Scholarship 10,000 10,766

S Edmunds, E. Perrin Scholarship 5,308 14,708

S Edwards, Robert and Blythe Scholarship Fund 24,000 27,696

F Electrical and Computer Engineering Fund 25,042 26,771

S Electrical and Computer Engineering Centennial Fund 86,032 123,607

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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F Elliott, James E. Class of 1951 Scholarship 2,279 3,384

F Elliott, James E. Mechanical Engineering Fund 2,279 3,384

S Elliott, Linwood S. ’32 and Florence W. ’31 Scholarship 15,025 33,842

F Elliott, Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Education Scholarship 25,000 26,119

F Elliott, Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Scholarship 20,219 31,442

S Elliott, Lloyd H. Professorship in English 114,864 362,277

F Elliott, Robert H. ’50 and Jane S. ’49 Fund (Art Dept) 53,335 55,360

F Elliott, Roderick R. ’38 Memorial Scholarship 8,565 12,079

F Ellis, Jerry Scholarship 19,655 20,518

F Ellis, Milton Memorial Fund 25,000 25,739

F Ellis, Milton Prize 4,363 7,787

F Ellis-Young Engineering Scholarship 12,408 15,418

F Emera Inc. Robert S. Briggs Engineering Scholarship 62,500 61,552

F Emera Maine Power Systems Laboratory Fund 100,000 103,704

F Emerick, Richard Endowment for the Hudson Museum 61,475 64,155

F Emerson, Jerome A. and Hazel B. Agriculture Scholarship 55,923 58,634

F Emerson, Jerome A. and Hazel B. Page Farm and Home Museum 1,099 1,252

F Emery, Harry A. ’06 Scholarship 100,391 194,542

F Emery, Philip H. and Sylvia M. Emergent Needs Fund 121,430 155,944

P Emery, Philip H. Sr. Scholarship 35,605 99,896

S Emple, Joseph and Mollie Scholarship 12,078 34,640

S Employee Assistance Program 3,482 5,816

S Engel, Rachel W. Scholarship 17,946 49,182

P Enos Family Scholarship 1,000 1,000

S Epstein, Harry H. and Ida E. Scholarship 3,321 9,462

F Erikson ’43, Gordon I. and Dorothy B. Erikson ’42 Family Scholarship 10,000 9,931

F Erikson, Gordon I. and Dorothy B. Scholarship in Memory of Arthur H. Porter, Sr. and Dorothy V. Porter 29,592 30,597

S Erskine, Fred S.N. Scholarship 8,497 28,263

F Etter, Howard and Bertha Scholarship 10,212 10,417

F Eustis, Dick and Libby Scholarship 95,000 98,902

F Evans, Laurence and Elizabeth Taylor Evans Fund 11,062 11,952

S Evans, Marguerite and Harry B. Memorial Scholarship 5,500 13,855

F Evans, Weston S. Scholarship 38,830 44,753

F Everett, George D. Fund 4,414 66,333

F Everett, Vaughn Beveridge Fund 919,630 1,003,630

F Everman, Welch D. and Katherine L. Major Memorial Travel Fund for Writers and Tutors 20,500 21,459

F Fairchild Semiconductor Quasi-Endowed Scholarship 17,428 26,941

F Fairchild Semiconductor Scholarship 108,299 116,648

P Fales, Otis G. Scholarship 10,369 72,120

4H Farm Credit Endowment 33,703

F Farmer, Harold E. Scholarship 161,007 173,489

S Farnsworth, Edith A. Scholarship 5,000 16,911

S Farrington, Joseph Rider Scholarship 2,445 10,811

F Faulkner, Alaric Scholarship 8,355 9,080

S Faulkner, William T. Fund 32,394 90,778

S Fenn, Herbert K. and Charles K. Memorial Fund 53,411 162,740

P Ferguson, Roy K. Jr. Scholarship 166,511 817,078

F Ferguson, Virginia and Roger New England Section Scholarship 60,150 63,031

F Ferland, E. James and Eileen Engineering Excellence Scholarship 398,750 413,716

F Fernald, Cyrus F. and Emily S. Fund 103,219 184,586

F Ferreira, Joanne Bodwell Civil Engineering Scholarship 20,000 22,024

F Ferris, David A. ’71, ’78G and Susan W. Ferris Quasi-Endowment Fund 50,000 49,740

F Ferris, Joseph L. Baseball Fund 1,104 1,254

S Field, John E. ’64 Memorial Fund 20,000 28,504

S Files, Edward Scholarship 6,091 31,997

S Files, Raymond L. and Fedora F. Scholarship 15,000 49,384

F Fitzgerald, Hamalee Scholarship 31,250 31,249

F Flagg, Warren W. and Hazel S. Flagg Scholarship 182,082 190,272

F Flagg, Warren W. and Hazel S. Alumni House Fund 248,970 275,933

F Flagg, Warren W. and Hazel S. Alumni House Fund II 123,578 136,973

F Flaherty, Beatrice P. Scholarship 20,000 21,762

P Flaherty, Joseph V. Scholarship 10,000 17,774

F Flaherty, Michael I. ’72 and Ellen P. Flaherty ’71 (Library) Fund 35,000 37,316

F Flaherty, Virgil E. Scholarship 20,000 21,762

F Flanders, Berton E. Scholarship 10,423 20,185

F Flanders, Dale and Julia Engineering Leadership Scholarship 35,000 36,142

F Fletcher, Elizabeth M. K. Healthcare Scholarship 200,132 206,115

S Flint, Deacon Ephraim Scholarship 38,083 125,308

S Fogg, Harry W. Scholarship 94,836 184,014

F Fogler Library Building Addition 21,000 35,127

S Fogler Library Endowment Fund 82,941 203,584

F Fogler Library Friends Endowment 2,432 2,924

F Fogler Library Friends Quasi-Endowment 76,821 111,733

F Fogler, Henry H. ’43 and Mary Moynihan ’43 Scholarship 47,363 49,044

S Fogler, Raymond H. ’15 Development Fund 25,000 35,888

F Fogler, Raymond H. ’15 Library Endowment 14,941 15,671

F Fogler, Raymond H. Library Acquisition Fund 7,765 28,618

P Foley, George L. and Elizabeth Y. Scholarship 7,000 10,704

F For Mike and Maine Scholarship 79,170 83,003

S Ford, Clara Brookline-Newton Charitable Trust 34,608 117,048

F Forensics Club Quasi-Endowment Fund 2,625 3,243

F Forest Stewardship Quasi-Endowment 19,239 48,405

S Fort Kent Future Farmers Scholarship 2,444 13,027

F Foster Student Recreation and Fitness Center 1,000 1,145

F Foster, Bion and Dorain Alumni House Endowment Fund 185,050 193,499

F Foster, Bion and Dorain Student Innovation Center Fund 7,000 7,291

S Foster, Ella Somerville Scholarship 1,211 6,165

F Foster, Robert H. ’56 Scholarship 20,193 20,466

F Foster, Walter H. III Fund 150,328 164,750

F Foundation Directors’ Fund 71,345

F Founders’ Endowment Fund 119,500 132,054

F Fournier, Richard P. Jr. Memorial Scholarship 19,840 20,662

S Fox, John Bayley Endowed Scholarship 10,500 38,410

F Franco-American Centre General Endowment 1,991 2,215

F Franco-American LeForum 1,153 4,348

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

2015 Endowments/Holdings

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“TIAA-CREF was pleased to sponsor

several special events as part of UMaine’s

150th celebration. We are grateful for

our partnership with the university

and its employees.”

Mark Woods, Relationship Manager for TIAA-CREF

TIAA-CREF is a full-service

financial services company that

helps many UMaine employees

prepare for their retirement. TIAA-

CREF sponsored several of the

University of Maine’s 150th

celebration activities, including the

installation of President Susan J.

Hunter, Ph.D., a dinner in her

honor, and the Honors College

Distinguished Graduate Lecture

featuring Mark Haskell ’82.

Haskell spoke on the topic of

“Federal Regulation of Oil and

Natural Gas: Thirty Years of

Shifting Regulatory Paradigms,

Broken Crystal Balls and

Conflicting Policy Priorities.”

A graduate of the College of

Liberal Arts and Sciences and the

Honors program, Haskell is a

partner in the D.C. law firm

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.

He and his wife recently established

a scholarship at UMaine.

Inspired byUMaine’s 150thcelebration

Mark Haskell ’82, Honors CollegeDistinguished Lecturer, 2015

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F Francoeur, Greg Memorial Scholarship 212,819 234,247

F Franklin, Lynn Memorial Folklife Fund 4,617 4,818

F Fraser, Jessie L. Fund 5,119 8,110

F Frazier Family Scholarship 11,992 14,189

S Freedman, Louis J. Forest Management Award 6,805 18,540

F Freeman, Stanley L. and Patricia Smith Ranzoni Belief Scholarship 21,137 22,228

F French Graduate Student International Study Scholarship 20,000 22,659

F Frenning, Mary W. University of Maine Hutchinson Center Scholarship 12,700 13,045

F Friends of Music Endowment 17,972 22,737

P Frost, Frederick H. Scholarship 11,104 79,373

S Frost, Walter O. Scholarship 110,014 134,838

F Fuehrer, Robert and Sharon Library Scholarship 33,625 36,483

F Fuehrer, Sharon Ward and Robert C. Scholarship 28,625 29,711

F Furet, Carol Morton Scholarship 2,500 4,186

P GAC Chemical Scholarship 7,500 7,700

F Gagnon, Lionel and Germaine Memorial Fund 105,860 107,723

S Galasso, Lilianna M. ’92 Memorial Scholarship 10,000 11,261

S Gallagher, Wilfred and Amy Scholarship 37,844 91,668

F Gallant, John and Lynn Scholarship 550 668

F Gallant, Rodney E. Memorial Scholarship 4,505 4,889

S Gannett, Charles H. Scholarship 72,166 213,815

F Gannett, James Adrian Scholarship 19,733 42,025

P Gardiner, Frank J. Scholarship 10,259 68,852

F Gardiner, Margaret Forestry Management Fund 117,818 123,192

F Gardiner, Margaret School of Forest Resources Fund 168,093 176,022

F Gardiner, Margaret Woodlands Operation Fund 84,046 88,016

F Gardner Family Scholarship 962 965

P Gardner, Angus J. Scholarship 10,469 71,474

S Gardner, Salomie and Eulalia Fund 7,117 32,786

F Garnache, Suzanne Wilke Scholarship 20,533 28,911

F Gay, Carol and George New England Section Scholarship 3,000 3,356

F Gay, Dora I. Scholarship 10,394 11,583

P Genco, Dr. Joseph M. Scholarship 500 500

P Genco, Helen Horner Scholarship 11,000 15,311

F General Fund 1,526 7,608

F Geomatics Society of New England Section Ellsworth V. Stanley Surveying Engineering Technology (SVT) Scholarship 42,453 62,088

F George, Catherine F. Scholarship 1,000,000 1,009,113

F Georgia-Pacific Corporation Forestry Scholarship 30,000 33,960

F Gerke, Andrew Memorial Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship 30,625 33,270

F Germick, Rose Whitmore ’38 Scholarship 151,831 153,888

F Gerrish, Harold A. Doc Athletic Scholarship 25,000 26,169

F Gerrish, Harold A. Doc Physics Scholarship 25,000 26,169

F Gerrity, J. Frank II Scholarship 139,000 145,234

F Gerrity, Joe Warren ’09 Scholarship 142,374 155,487

F Gerry, Dr. Richard W. Sr. ’38 Fund 3,000 3,277

F Gerry, Harold R. Memorial Fund 150 180

F Gershman, Professor Melvin Scholarship 24,468 25,544

F Gershman-Tewksbury ’77, Dr. Melaine Scholarship 23,647 24,716

F Getchell, Harold and Mary Fund 691,735 724,414

S Getty Archaeological Studies Fund 11,025 27,045

S Geyer, Mary French Scholarship 9,537 27,230

F Gibbs, Frederick D. ’18 Scholarship 15,941 21,260

F Giddings, Edwin L. Professorship in Forest Management 100,000 198,034

F Gilbert, Charles E. Loan Fund 11,503,753 12,461,606

F Gilbert, Fred A. Scholarship 2,070 2,673

F Gilchrist, Ruth W. ’51 Fund 5,613 6,133

P Gilman, Isaac and Charles Scholarship 10,001 77,225

F Gilmore Scholarship 578,361 603,850

F Gilmore, Carol Memorial Service Award 2,922 2,965

S Gilpatrick, Arlo E. ’40 Engineering Excellence Fund 238,146 278,295

S Gilpatrick, Arlo E. ’40 Engineering Scholarship 238,146 276,637

F Ginn, Adah Patch and Clifford Spruance Patch Scholarship 512,985 536,126

F Ginn, Adah Patch and Jean Spruance Patch Scholarship 1,105 1,734

F Ginsberg, George S. Memorial Fund 100,002 108,023

S Giordano, William C., M.D. Scholarship 80,922 105,220

F Giordano, William M. and Cynthia A. Fund 7,923 8,406

F Girl Scouts of Maine Sarah J. Medina Scholarship 16,461 17,206

F Glanville, A. Douglas Research and Scholarship 16,820 17,638

P Glatfelter, P. H. III Scholarship 10,000 60,191

P Gledhill, Ada M. Scholarship 30,171 46,481

F Glenn, Tamela Scholarship 26,600 26,435

P Glomb, John W. Scholarship 12,400 21,259

S Godfrey, Dr. Noel D. Scholarship 15,797 39,547

F Godfrey, Joline Scholarship 1,500 1,597

S Godfrey, Noel Davis Scholarship 15,000 37,774

F Golden M Athletic Award 1,500 2,281

S Golding, Robert Nathaniel Memorial Award 14,488 30,049

S Goodfriend, Paul Louis Scholarship 10,839 14,861

F Goodwin, Carroll C. Scholarship 47,083 48,964

F Goodwin, Lloyd E. ’34 Scholarship 10,232 10,856

F Gorham Savings Bank Continuing Scholarship 20,000 21,474

F Gorham Savings Bank Scholarship 33,034 34,324

S Gorman, James W. and Maureen Mechanical Engineering Fund 498,103 915,533

F Gorrill, William R. Civil Engineering Scholarship 34,852 37,716

F Gorrill-Palmer Soil Mechanics Laboratory Fund 100,000 104,514

P Gottesman, D. Samuel Scholarship 10,259 63,808

F Gould and Scammon Fund 13,616 36,921

S Gould, Charles B. Fund 10,000 30,873

S Gould, Fred H. and Alice V. Scholarship 1,153 4,490

F Gould, George P. and Antoinette Gould Torrey Fund 6,017 12,675

S Gould, George Parker Scholarship 1,369 4,229

F Gould, Ralph A. and Hazel H. Scholarship 159,189 168,773

F Gould, Roger D. ’52 Senior Design Project Innovation 5,000 6,209

F Gould, Stephen Legislative Memorial Scholarship 56,590 61,846

F Gould, Stephen Memorial Scholarship/ Psi Chapter Kappa Sigma 6,650 11,240

F Gould, Steve Award 14,888 53,720

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

2015 Endowments/Holdings

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F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

S Graduate Research and Development Fund 11,543 24,695

F Graduate Student Government of the University of Maine Quasi-Endowment 106,756 131,819

S Grady, Steve Perpetual Memorial Endowment Fund 25,591 115,611

F Graffam, Pearl R. Scholarship 909 2,235

P Graham, Edward M. Scholarship 13,607 85,697

F Graham, Lawrence and Muriel Alumni House Fund 76,479 81,102

P Grant Family Scholarship 10,219 31,584

F Grant, Donald A. Professorship in Mechanical Engineering 466,487 553,880

F Grant, Judith Dawn Memorial Scholarship 16,219 18,890

F Grant, Judson “Bud” and Bette Football Scholarship 20,000 22,158

S Grant, Judson “Bud” and Bette Grant Scholarship 21,000 27,374

F Grant, Margaret L. Scholarship 51,167 53,510

S Graton, Claude D. Prize 1,270 1,593

S Graton, Claude Dewing Prize 144,130

S Graves, Elizabeth W. Fine Arts 311,391 496,701

S Graves, Harry E. Scholarship 33,960 42,900

S Gray, Dr. Philip L. Scholarship 115,585 169,335

F Gray, George R. and Norma M. Buchanan Alumni House Fund 25,000 30,663

F Gray, George R. ’50 and Norma M. ’52 Perennial Garden Fund 10,000 13,949

F Gray, Norma Mooers and George R. Scholarship 120,960 126,649

S Gray, Philip L. and Harriet Conley Gray Scholarship 275,531 384,495

F Gray, Rena Sawyer and Kelsey Clement Gray Scholarship 10,000 11,327

F Great Falls Scholarship 5,000 5,531

P Great Northern Paper Co. Scholarship 18,222 112,826

F Green Endowment Fund 150 222

F Green Lake Fund 245,356 260,520

S Greene, Edith L. Scholarship 86,862 243,030

S Greene, H. Wilson Scholarship 12,000 16,406

P Greenlaw, Edward P. Scholarship 55,393 122,334

F Greenlaw, Lacy Memorial Scholarship 2,350 2,558

F Greenwood, George W. and Abbie M. Civil Engineering Scholarship 17,000 17,704

P Greep, Abel A. and Adelaide S. Scholarship 10,692 77,084

F Greig, William and Emily Memorial Scholarship 25,000 26,521

F Grenfell, Clarine Coffin ’32 Student Poetry Prize and Poetry Speaker Fund 19,083 21,966

S Griffee, Fred Memorial Award 2,639 11,518

S Griffin, Henry L. Prize Fund 325 417

S Griffin, Henry L. Scholarship 7,848 39,296

F Griffin, Lucy F. Scholarship 10,000 30,990

F Griffin, Ralph H. Memorial Scholarship 48,865 55,740

P Grindle, Michael E. Scholarship 37,650 68,870

F Guesman, Arthur O. Memorial Scholarship 19,210 20,573

F Guice, John Lawrence Scholarship 25,100 27,526

S Gunn, Cora Mae (Shaw) ’09 Distinguished Scholars Award 14,615 24,115

F Gunther Engineering Surveying Engineering Technology (SVT) Scholarship 19,890 19,805

S Gushee Scholarship 20,000 61,746

P Haber, Peter Jr. Scholarship 10,000 22,482

F Hagan, Patricia Kittredge Fund 15,425 16,150

S Hagopian, Martin Scholarship 15,468 46,976

S Haines, Henry H. Scholarship Fund 68,649 89,980

P Hale, David and Marion Young Scholarship 14,582 20,594

S Hale, Eugene Scholarship 1,883 10,000

S Hale, Frederick Fund 25,000 72,173

F Halkett, James E. and Geraldine I. Scholarship 10,640 11,137

F Hall, Chenoweth Scholarship 78,748 82,170

F Hall, Clifton A. Scholarship 38,244 87,188

F Hall, Doug and Deborah Great Aspirations! Fund 50,000 52,922

F Hall, Edward C. ’48 and Dorothy Moran Hall ’43 Scholarship 16,000 16,659

P Hall, M. Bradford Scholarship 16,581 36,503

F Hallee, Jerome P. and Pauline D. Scholarship 51,659 53,865

F Halliday, Charlotte Elkin Scholarship 8,768 10,360

S Halstead, John R. and Kathleen A. Family Scholarship 5,341 8,671

S Ham, Everett G. Scholarship 1,049 3,467

F Hamblen, George W. Fund 38,298 85,564

S Hamilton, Henry Fairfield Fund 50,000 154,366

F Hamilton, Susan and Philip Humanities Fund 2,000 2,022

F Hamilton, Wayne A., P.E. Civil Engineering Scholarship 204,550 211,170

F Hamlet, Robert C. Fund 1,305 4,027

F Hamlin, George O. ’00 Scholarship 1,500 4,667

F Hamm, Alton ’38 and Adelaide Campus Activity Fund 1,526,840 1,659,300

F Hamm, Alton ’38 and Adelaide Student Design Project Lab Fund 100,000 108,240

F Hamm, Alton S. and Adelaide B. Scholarship 497,041 541,256

S Han, Julia and S.T. Chemical Engineering Fund 20,000 30,691

S Han, S.T. Memorial Scholarship 27,820 55,265

F Hancock County Alumni Association Scholarship 6,410 8,533

F Hanger, Jane Gerry Chase Scholarship 14,013 14,596

P Hannigan Family Scholarship 11,735 32,331

F Hannigan, William J. III ’11 Memorial Scholarship 15,025 15,277

P Hans, Lois V. Scholarship 5,500 29,516

F Hanscom, Jane Longo Scholarship 27,500 29,100

F Hansen, Don Memorial Lectureship Fund 6,399 7,539

F Hanson Family Fund 14,124 15,218

S Hanson, Anne G. Scholarship Fund 12,388 12,124

S Hardison, Allen Crosby Scholarship 40,829 130,335

S Hardison, Helen C. Scholarship 16,087 51,349

F Hardy, Malcolm D. PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship 100,002 105,646

F Hardy, Sandra E. Theatre Scholarship 5,268 5,192

P Harmon, Evelyn Scholarship 11,400 15,949

F Harmon, Perley F. ’19 and Ella F. Memorial Scholarship 48,415 50,613

F Harper, Thomas D. Scholarship 6,975 7,630

S Harriman, Alonzo J. Scholarship 4,418 13,480

F Harriman, John Philip Scholarship 500,000 533,012

F Harrington, Donna Graves ’48 Scholarship 23,791 23,846

F Harrington, Dr. Avery and Carolyn Native American Scholarship 61,444 62,637

F Harris, Charles M. Fund 34,976 71,961

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F Harris, James W. II ’41 and Barbara Ashworth ’41 Scholarship 14,750 16,511

F Harris, President Abram W. Award 15,476 18,680

F Harrison, Elizabeth T. Bearce and Oliver W. Scholarship 6,984 7,410

F Harrison, Hazel M. ’48 Fund 45,657 49,624

F Hart, Gerald F. and Marjorie T. Hart ’38 Fund 22,500 24,212

F Hart, James Norris Scholarship 7,469 23,158

P Hart, Peter E. Scholarship 14,000 19,547

S Hartgen, Vincent A. Art History Travel Award 17,885 31,805

F Harvey Family Scholarship 70,285 73,278

S Haskell, Kenneth R. ’30, ’31 Scholarship 15,000 23,926

F Haskell, Robert N. and Gladys M. Stetson Scholarship 16,800 23,042

F Haskell, Robert N. ’25 Power Engineering Professorship 250,000 297,758

P Haskell, Robert N. Scholarship 57,297 171,670

S Haslam, Jina Memorial Scholarship Fund 109,785 128,572

S Hastings, James W. Family Fund 45,318 79,162

F Hastings, James W. Family Scholarship #2 32,580 34,050

S Hatch, Elise R. Memorial Fund 3,390 10,538

F Hathaway, Arthur C. Family Fund 5,330 5,403

S Hathorne, Philip R. Scholarship 8,729 47,253

F Hauck, Arthur A. and Gladys R. Fund 49,002 74,680

F Hauck, President Scholarship 8,006 14,140

F Haverlock, Joseph L. and Miriam A. Scholarship 46,531 47,192

F Hayes, Kenneth P. Memorial Scholarship 3,015 4,192

S Hayes, Mark S. Music Scholarship 5,978 11,294

F Hayes, Mary Christine and Paul E. Memorial Scholarship 35,150 37,981

F Haynes, Frank L. Graduate Student Award 47,829 53,071

P Hayward, Oliver G. Scholarship 12,415 74,058

S Hazen, Hollis M. and Verna A. Hazen Scholarship 7,493 9,453

F Head Football Coach Career Achievement 500,000 660,450

P Heal Family Scholarship 11,366 16,052

F Heald, Kathleen M. Scholarship 10,000 10,610

P Healy, Edwin D. and Claudette 12,000 16,948

P Healy, Jack Scholarship 14,375 14,495

P Healy, John J. Sr. and Helen C. Scholarship 10,099 14,245

F Heanssler, Basil and Harriett Lobster Institute Fund 222,620 230,867

F Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Fund 37,878 41,836

F Helmke, John Memorial Scholarship 6,327 7,884

S Hemingway, Helen B. Memorial Fund 205,264 1,058,931

S Hemphill, Lillie C. Scholarship 4,888 26,061

F Henderson, Richard W. ’44 Engineering Physics Fund 11,700 12,333

S Herbarium Fund 73,686 94,131

F Herbert, Joseph F. Maine Business School Scholarship 246,162 200,854

P Herbolzheimer, Phyllis and Fred Jr. Scholarship 12,680 41,490

P Hercules Incorporated Scholarship 10,166 24,045

P Heuer, John H. Scholarship 17,434 105,765

F Hickey Family Elementary Education Scholarship 30,600 31,797

P Hickey Family Scholarship 28,270 39,622

S Higer, Benjamin Memorial Scholarship 19,131 82,010

S Higgins, Edna L. Fund of the University of Maine 12,891 47,048

F Higgins, Richard and Jean Materials Testing Laboratory 110,025 112,180

S Higgins, Royal G. Jr. Fund 7,760 25,259

F Highlands, Ramona P. Phi Mu Scholarship 229,645 260,283

F Highlands, Matthew E. and Ramona P. Food Science and Human Nutrition Scholarship 115,330 124,402

F Highlands, Matthew E. and Ramona P. Mathematics Scholarship 115,030 124,081

F Hilborn Memorial Research Fund in Plant Pathology 4,156 7,363

F Hill, Arthur St. John Fund 4,955 6,253

F Hill, Elizabeth C. and Richard C. Fund 50,886 68,610

S Hill, Frederick W. and Marianne Scholarship 704,144 3,863,771

F Hill, Kathleen R. Scholarship 7,500 8,473

F Hill, Richard C. and Elizabeth C. Hill Family Fund 473,279 515,830

S Hill, Richard Professorship in Mechanical Engineering 254,600 456,838

F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #1 (Merit) 100,000 198,034

F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #2 (Athletic) 100,000 198,034

F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #3 (Engineering) 100,000 191,240

F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #4 (Humanities) 100,000 170,898

F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #5 (General) 26,987 46,058

F Hill, Wilson A. and Mylissa K. Scholarship 68,882 90,847

S Hills, Linnie P. Fund 10,867 31,013

S Hilton, William Fund 6,145 18,713

F Hilton, William R. and Mary C. Fund 24,790 29,531

F Hinkley, Philip J. Scholarship 1,705 2,124

F Hitchings, George P. Memorial Scholarship 13,050 13,930

F Hockey Athletic Scholarship 3,225 3,849

F Hodes, Mary R. Student Loan Fund 604,570 604,579

S Hodgdon, Kenneth W. Fund 2,300 7,455

P Hodgdon, Paul E. Scholarship 10,929 73,411

F Hodgkins, Herbert O. Lobster Research 5,321 5,640

F Hogan Family Alumni Support Fund 28,451 29,264

P Holden, Harold (II) Scholarship 26,439 40,863

P Holden, Harold (III) Scholarship 11,641 35,553

P Holden, Harold Scholarship 11,369 72,565

F Holden-Brado Scholarship 526,366 551,213

P Holland, Hugh G. (Dutch) Scholarship 15,000 21,184

F Holmer, Ellen W. Scholarship 535,591 493,315

F Holmes, David Dunlap Scholarship 52,186 54,463

F Holmes, Jane Fund 201,947 275,320

S Holmes, Ralph M. Scholarship in Physics 14,204 42,838

S Holmes, Robert J. and Virginia T. Presidential Scholarship 13,964 18,947

S Holt, Fred E. and Helen B. Scholarship 32,855 55,722

F Holt, Master Sergeant Thelma M. ROTC Scholarship 25,600 26,412

F Homola, Richard L. Mycological Herbarium Fund 96,178 103,888

F Honors College Aspiration Scholarship 4,869 5,882

F Honors College Endowment 52,901 67,192

F Honors College Legacy Fund 4,099 4,064

F Hooper, William Gordon and Laura Snow Scholarship 52,419 54,085

F Hoover, Professor William Fund 30,000 30,811

F Horan, James F. Memorial Scholarship 12,935 13,061

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F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

F Horner, William R. and Suzanne R. Scholarship 24,912 27,091

F Horsman, Ruth Higgins ’45 Scholarship 10,000 10,611

F Hosmer, Thomas P. ’58 Design Engineering Center 602,316 631,865

F Hosmer, Thomas P. Fund 8,422,241 9,116,236

F Hosmer, Thomas P. Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering 575,000 603,651

F Houghton Family Honors Program Fund 12,963 12,905

F Houghton, John W. ’42 and Muriel E. ’44 Memorial Scholarship 8,410 11,269

F Houghton, Lloyd and Villa Fund 157,011 164,637

S Houseweart, Mark W. Award 6,150 14,213

F Houston, George L. Forestry Fund 200,756 210,152

F Houston, George L. Fund 12,036,931 12,154,704

F Hovey, Christopher Fund to Support the Ann Taylor Hovey Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden 7,859 8,207

F Hovey, Christopher J. Alumni House Endowment 10,587 11,103

S Hovey, Francis J. Memorial Scholarship 8,167 40,078

S Howard, Will R. Scholarship 4,127 15,344

F Howe, Jim ’69 Memorial Scholarship 4,018 4,616

F Howes, Leroy F. Scholarship 35,737 38,556

S Hoyt, Mary L. Mathematics Memorial Fund 7,180 20,153

F Huang, Raymond L. and Florinda F. Scholarship 72,767 72,388

F Huber, Nancy Scamman Nontraditional Student Endowment 11,850 11,875

P Hume, Robert M. Scholarship 16,955 44,464

F Humphrey PaCEsetter Scholarship 53,000 58,523

F Humphrey, Doris Roberts, H. Lawrence, George Lawrence and Barbara 4-H Scholarship Endowment 10,000 11,863

S Humphrey, George L. Poultry Fund 2,200 8,677

F Humphrey, Wallace “Bud” Memorial Scholarship 10,821 14,667

F Hunter, M. Perry Jr. ’52 Alumni Association Endowment Fund 135,314 131,696

S Hunter, M. Perry Jr. ’52 Fund for the Foster Center for Student Innovation 107,538 109,622

S Hunter, M. Perry Jr. ’52 Fund for the Innovative Media, Research and Commercialization Center 107,538 109,622

F Hunter, Perry ’52 Product Development Fund 126,052 121,565

F Hunter, President Susan J. Fund 50,435 50,089

P Hunting Family Scholarship 10,100 19,618

P Huntoon, Charles R. Scholarship 10,250 18,550

S Hutchins Forestry Fund 610,341 1,218,048

P Hutchins, Burleigh Endowment Fund 1,370 5,330

S Hutchins, Curtis M. Professorship in Forest Ecosystem Management 250,000 498,940

P Hutchins, Curtis M. Scholarship 10,000 32,721

P Hutchins, Curtis M. Scholarship (I) 11,086 41,019

S Hutchins, Ruth Professorship in Forest Tree Physiology 250,000 498,940

F Hutchinson Center of Belfast Endowed Scholarship 30,255 33,354

S Hutchinson, Albert F. Scholarship 1,000 3,574

F Hutchinson, Frederick E. and Dione W. Presidential Scholarship 53,166 58,483

F Hutchinson, Frederick E. 4-H Scholarship 15,350 16,848

F Hutchinson, Frederick E. ’53, ’58 and Dione W. ’54, ’71 Scholarship 11,348 11,897

S Hyland, Caroline and Fay Scholarship 42,524 121,759

S Hyland, Fay Arboretum Fund 102,000 180,778

F Hyland, Fay Fund 11,789 15,075

F Hyman, Carole L. Scholarship 20,496 21,102

S Ibbotson Library Fund 690,649 1,105,559

F Ibbotson, Louis T. Fund 55,105 61,844

F Ilse, Linda Marie Wildlife Ecology Scholarship 10,000 10,387

P Ingalls, Everett P. Scholarship 10,393 78,054

F Innes, Donald W. ’43 Scholarship 20,695 21,330

F International Biological Conservation Fund 226,542 325,887

F International Students Association Team ’05–’06 Scholarship 5,419 5,907

S Ipsen, Wiebke and Marli Weiner Memorial Scholarship Fund 41,315 48,335

S Irons, Fred H. Scholarship 23,783 28,283

F Irving Chair for Forest Ecosystem Management 1,000,000 1,047,366

S Ives, David W. ’79 and Pamela Burch ’80 Scholarship 25,986 35,924

S Ives, Ruth Livingston Memorial Fund 22,178 37,374

F Ives, Sandy and Bobby Fund 16,851 16,500

F Ives, Sandy Folklore and Oral History Endowment 153,760 163,217

F Jackman, Laura Hodgins and Percy E. Memorial Fund 10,817 12,112

S Jackson, Eunice M. Memorial Fund 3,000 4,220

F Jacobs, Brenda and Larry Scholarship 25,987 26,918

P Jacobs, Mike Scholarship 10,083 64,809

F Jacobs, Stephen and Isabel ’44 Scholarship 61,350 61,597

F Jacobson, George L. Jr. Quaternary and Climate Studies Fund 7,000 7,740

F Jacobson-Loring Art Fund 221,647 290,629

P Jalbert, Maurice J. Scholarship 6,308 12,240

F Jean, Raymond A. ’65 and Louise C. Scholarship 165,000 172,477

S Jenkins, Chester A. Fund 9,591 18,257

F Jenkins, James D. and Anne Witham Scholarship 24,000 26,869

P Jenness, Lyle C. Scholarship 12,610 76,895

F Jensen, Laurits C. and Dorothea Scholarship 65,133 76,560

F Jewett Brothers Scholarship 20,000 22,313

F Jewish Community Council of Bangor 195,120 215,028

F Jewish Community Endowment Associates Endowment Fund 307,901 327,565

P Joachim, Herman L. Scholarship 109,478 259,948

P Joachim, Otto/Richard Lauftman Scholarship 10,000 32,705

S Johnson, Al Power Scholarship 14,413 22,157

F Johnson, Dr. Robert S. Scholarship 10,926 11,396

P Johnson, Kenneth A. Endowment Fund 1,236 5,713

F Johnson, Marc A. Memorial Fund 8,535 8,941

F Johnson, Mary A. ’55 Presidential Scholarship 15,690 17,776

S Johnson, Nancy R. Memorial Prize 3,350 6,302

F Johnson, William Whidden ’32 and Irene Johnson Rich Scholarship 18,462 19,260

F Johnson-Marshall Scholarship 69,817 72,292

F Johnstone, Dr. Anne Margaret Lecture Fund (Computer Science) 11,912 12,490

F Johnstone, Dr. Anne Margaret Lecture Fund (Women’s Studies) 11,762 13,053

S Jones, Carroll C. Scholarship 1,329 7,533

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“It’s a privilege to be able to

give back to our alma mater,

and to help future

generations of students

prepare for the career fields

that have been so rewarding

for us.” David E. Buker ’69

The David E. ’69 and Nancy L. (Hackett) ’71 Buker

Scholarship Fund was established by a couple who shares

fond memories of their undergraduate experience at the

University of Maine, where they met. Their endowment

benefits students in the School of Nursing and the School

of Forest Resources. “We both trace our professional

success and fulfillment, as well as our marriage, back to

the years we spent in Orono,” says Nancy Buker.

Inspired by their undergraduate experience

Nurses during a cappingceremony, 1959

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F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

F Jones, Charles E. ’78 Scholarship 17,630 20,419

F Jones, Laurence A. Jr. Scholarship 29,619 30,903

S Jones, Oliver L. and Harold L. Fund 10,970 36,354

F Jones, Rendle A. ’65 and Patricia K. ’65 Honors Thesis Fellowship 53,000 60,193

P Jones, Thomas Phelps Scholarship 36,671 92,792

F Jones, Una Greenlaw Fund 302,290 339,072

P Jones-Weston, Arthur and Evelyn Scholarship 10,000 17,774

P Jordan, Edward C. Scholarship 10,283 65,893

S Jordan, Eugene A. Memorial Scholarship 3,774 11,414

F Jordan, Kenneth Clark ’44 Scholarship 25,000 27,582

F Jordan, Maynard F. Fund 840,943 878,912

F Jordan, Wesley D. Fund 17,520 45,494

F Joy, Norwood F. and Edith D. Scholarship 22,527 23,584

P Juckett, J. Walter Scholarship 116,089 550,522

P Judson, Alan D. and Martha P. Scholarship 10,700 15,089

S Kagan, Max Family Foundation Scholarship in memory of Irving Kagan 39,860 119,534

F Kaplan, Arnold and Bobby Prize 20,561 21,529

P Karter Family Scholarship 10,000 14,123

F Katahdin Forest Products Scholarship 8,000 8,771

F Kearns, William M. Jr. ’57 and Patricia Anne Kearns ’57 Scholarship for Maine Business School 14,100 15,589

S Keating, Joseph S. ’12 Scholarship 50,000 67,266

S Keating, Joseph S. and Ruth R. Scholarship 64,419 86,653

S Keating, Ruth Robinson ’61 Scholarship 50,000 67,266

F Kebo Bears Athletic Scholarship 11,726 16,233

P Keef, Joseph E. Scholarship 22,180 64,670

F Keefe Family Scholarship 2,000 1,990

S Keene, Alfrede Ellis Scholarship 5,500 16,152

F Keene, Charles E. Scholarship 198,652 196,384

F Keene, Della R. Fund 198,652 196,384

F Keep Maine Unique Sustainability Scholarship 22,000 23,904

F Kelley, John F. “Jack” III Scholarship 15,350 15,364

F Kellogg, Thelma Louise Fund 17,080 77,949

F Kelly, Abby Sargent Neese ’32 Creative Writing Scholarship 70,074 77,088

F Kelly, Brian Surveying Scholarship 7,800 7,804

S Kendall, Ralph M. Scholarship/Equipment Fund 25,000 35,461

F Kennebec Valley Alumni Chapter Scholarship 11,350 11,078

F Kennedy, President Robert A. Senior Alumni Scholarship 32,846 35,040

F Kennedy, Ralph F. Memorial Fund 1,780 2,274

F Kent, Benjamin C. Fund 6,068 18,817

F Kent, Cheri and Michelle Brichacek Scholarship 5,000 5,068

S Kent, Frank H. and Katharine D. Scholarship 53,122 73,405

F Kenway Corporation and the Kenneth Priest II, Michael Priest and Ian Kopp Families Polymer Matrix Composites Laboratory Fund 80,000 85,300

F Kepware Digital Systems and Robotics Laboratory Fund 5,000 5,068

P Kerr, Ethel G. Scholarship 9,800 12,799

F Keswick, William B. Memorial Scholarship 5,000 5,048

F Ketchum, Frank Wentworth ’41 Scholarship 10,000 10,436

F Kezis, Alan College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture Student Emergency Fund 400 400

S Kidder, Frank E. Scholarship 1,111 5,705

S Kilbride, Avis Chamberlain and Bernard J. Kilbride Scholarship Fund 35,000 40,046

F Kilby, Lucy H. Scholarship 24,632 36,730

F Killam Canadian Fund 27,990 28,985

F Kimball, Harold V. Agricultural Sciences Scholarship 74,237 127,510

S Kimball, Spofford H. Memorial Scholarship 2,426 6,396

F King, Edie McVay Scholarship 19,075 19,793

F King, Louis C. Scholarship 16,000 16,550

F King, Nellie Ruth Pillsbury Memorial Scholarship 373,165 394,558

F Kingsland, Earle B. Fund 12,079 34,836

P Kiran, Erdogan Endowment Fund 2,425 5,838

P Kirk, Nada Popovich Scholarship 10,000 14,123

S Klein, Frederic W. ’48 Memorial Scholarship 5,005 7,273

F Kleinschmidt Associates Civil Engineering Hydraulics Laboratory 100,000 110,203

F Knapp, Jane Stinchfield Scholarship 20,099 22,881

F Kneeland, Douglas E. Journalism Scholarship 28,101 29,268

F Kneeland, Henry Wilton ’02 Scholarship 44,275 45,550

P Knight, Frank A. Scholarship 27,000 38,132

F Knight, Fred and Jane Forestry Scholarship 31,385 32,368

S Knight, Fred D. Scholarship 5,000 9,104

S Knowlton, Charles E. Fund 330,706 1,185,842

F Knowlton, Ralph G. Memorial Fund 31,129 43,085

S Knox-Lincoln Counties Women of Extension Virginia Massie and Carolyn Brown Scholarship 9,118 23,558

S Kolman, Vladek Kim Memorial Scholarship 4,347 9,358

F Kopel, Byron E. Scholarship 263,500 284,152

P Koplik, Perry H. Scholarship 10,741 68,600

F Kopp, William Thomas and Frances Ellen Memorial Scholarship 11,150 11,727

F Kornetsky, Conan H. Psychology Prize Fund 50,000 49,999

F Kornetsky, Marcia Smargon Sociology Prize 52,500 53,932

P Kosloff, Irving S. Scholarship 17,945 32,122

F Krant, Patrice M. Outdoor Education and Leadership Fund 27,542 27,409

F Krant, Patrice M. Travel Scholarship 37,699 40,064

P Kraske Family Scholarship 50,466 71,273

P Kraske, William H. Scholarship 44,215 135,842

F Kritter, Julius H. Athletic Scholarship 92,851 96,710

F Kritter, Julius H. Scholarship 67,037 123,081

F Krueger, Professor George C. Memorial Fund 55,500 57,558

F Kruse, Carl M. Scholarship 12,000 12,988

F Kupfer, Romaine Littlefield Geology Field Camp Fund 2,500 5,864

P Kurrle, William F. Scholarship 17,412 29,766

F Kurson, Sylvia M. Memorial Grant 11,906 24,395

F Labby Family Award for Student Advancement Quasi-Endowment 2,000 2,034

S Lacritz, Mac and Lillian Scholarship 2,500 8,530

F Ladd, Doris Dow Scholarship 395,877 403,798

F Ladd, Harland A. Scholarship 340,218 353,025

F Lafayette Hotels-Black Bear Inn Scholarship 4,000 5,452

P LaHaise, Thomas F. Jr. Scholarship 36,555 46,312

F Laing, John Dana Memorial Scholarship 26,521 32,776

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2015 Endowments/Holdings

F Lambda Chi Alpha Three Stars Memorial Scholarship 11,100 10,833

P Lambert Family Endowment Fund 2,500 2,580

F Lambert Family Scholarship 112,804 116,495

S Lamoreau, Fred L. Scholarship 4,200 9,322

F Lamson, Byron and Sylvia Scholarship 20,000 20,000

F Lancaster, Linda N. Professional Development Fund 207,441 235,062

F Landry, Olive B. and Barbara A. Dennett Scholarship 53,363 63,419

S Landscape Horticulture Fund 57,350 164,040

S Landscape Horticulture Scholarship 35,000 102,737

S Lanigan, William J. Fund 39,127 54,985

F LaRochelle, Mary and Neil Scholarship 15,972 17,208

S Larrabee, C. Frederic M.D. and Phyllis E. Memorial Scholarship 318,285 386,493

F Laskey, Thomas P. ’53 Family Scholarship 86,581 97,585

S Lathrop, Frank H. Scholarship 28,696 55,699

S Lathrop, Russell V. Athletic Scholarship 10,000 35,845

F Latti, Michael B. ’56 and Georgia D. ’57 Basketball Athletic Scholarship 6,053 8,556

S Lawhorne, Richard C. ’68 Memorial Fund 16,073 19,397

S Leach, Chester W. and Mabel Golden Scholarship 50,750 60,586

S Leathers, Emery L. and Ada S. Memorial Fund 42,622 70,570

S Leavitt, H. Walter Scholarship 40,000 47,289

S Leavitt, Ralph W. Sr. Scholarship 3,558 11,323

F Lee, Carroll R. Scholarship 107,000 115,013

P Leen, Stanley J. Jr. Scholarship 4,662 12,800

F Legatos ’55, Nicholas A. and Theodora Engineering Scholarship 31,250 31,249

F Lehman, Helen Penny Mitchell Social Work Fund 3,725 4,278

F Leitch, Betsy Pullen ’55 and William R. Honors College Fund 13,000 13,100

F Leonard, Edward D. III ’65 Lecture Series Fund 49,000 55,006

F Leonard, Herbert A. and Eleanor H. Scholarship 19,079 23,896

F Leonard, Ralph E. and Anita S. Scholarship 48,529 50,111

F Les Trois Amis Scholarship 46,700 48,508

F Leveille, Richard R., V. Roland and Katherine W. Scholarship 63,408 68,432

P Levensailor, Arthur E. Scholarship 15,806 43,970

S Levenson, Harry A. and Maude Scholarship 10,328 15,546

F Levitan, Nathan Scholarship 151,994 175,084

F Lewis, Abraham J. and Doris Art Award 1,500 1,981

S Libbey, Joseph A. Fund 1,325 7,758

F Libbey, Joseph A. Scholarship 50,000 52,420

F Libbey, Dr. Waldo “Mac” ’44 Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering 250,000 277,995

F Libbey, Dr. Waldo “Mac” ’44 Swim Program Fund 10,000 11,012

S Libbey, Waldo M. Scholarship 13,734 26,119

S Libby, Lucien P. Scholarship 2,000 7,872

S Libby, Merton E. ’48 Scholarship 21,618 37,713

S Libby, Pres. Winthrop C./Reverend Pavlos T. Taiganides Award 9,826 15,670

S Libby, Winthrop C. and Elizabeth T. Student Assistance Fund 38,432 124,894

S Libra Professorship #1 250,008 493,980

S Libra Professorship #2 250,008 493,980

S Libra Professorship #3 (Liberal Arts and Sciences) 250,008 529,666

S Libra Professorship #4 (Engineering) 250,008 489,187

S Libra Professorship #5 (Business, Public Policy and Health) 250,008 489,187

S Libra Professorship #6 (Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture) 250,008 489,187

S Libra Professorship #7 (Education and Human Development) 250,008 445,935

S Libra Professorship #8 (UMaine) 250,008 416,450

S Libra Professorship #9 (Visiting) 252,257 413,638

S Libra Professorship #10 (Visiting) 252,257 413,638

S Lick, Dale W. and Marilyn K. Presidential Scholars Award 14,119 27,185

S Limestone Future Farmers Scholarship 48,539 94,447

S Lincoln, Donald C. ’25 Physical Education Scholarship 25,000 34,353

F Lindell, Wiljo M. ’40 Memorial Scholarship 43,246 51,185

F Lingley, Alfred B. Scholarship 47,560 97,282

F Linscott, Willard H. Scholarship 14,586 17,479

F Lipphardt, Louis E. Sr. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship 35,611 42,339

F Liscomb, Clark Noyes ’60 Prize Fund 112,670 116,056

F Litchfield, Herbert N. Scholarship 2,292 2,715

F Littlefield, Lyle E. Ornamentals Trial Garden Endowment 34,712 36,037

S Littlefield, Lyle E. Prize 5,690 12,542

F Littlefield, Waldemar V. ’42 and Jean G. Littlefield Fund 21,475 21,016

S Livermore, Scott Page ’04 Fund 39,954 49,759

F Lobster Institute Endowment Fund 201,387 211,101

F Lobster Institute Klaus Sonnenberg Memorial Fund 2,250 2,230

F Long Island Sound Lobster Fund 200,000 206,620

F Long, Malcolm G. ’32 Professor of Civil Engineering 256,075 344,268

F Longo, Michael G. and Gale E. Scholarship 2,000 1,955

S Lord, Arthur R. Fund 365,744 1,184,428

F Lord, Frank J. and Ruth K. Scholarship 300,000 305,919

F Lord, George E. ’24 and Louise ’25 Scholarship 50,557 54,188

F Lord, Richard C. College of Engineering Faculty Salary Fund 50,000 51,301

F Lord, Richard C. Scholarship 61,671 63,674

F Loring, Ellen J. Museum Fund 224,615 233,447

S Lorusso, Lyndon Paul Memorial Scholarship 300,000 313,375

F Lovaas, Russell and Patricia Scholarship 20,900 21,805

F Lovejoy, Kenneth C. Fund 7,031 9,134

P Lowe, E. Nobles Scholarship 14,844 21,408

F Lowell, Robert and Jean Fund 10,200 11,501

F Lowry, Grey Memorial Scholarship 19,952 20,864

S LSA Appreciation Scholarship 6,831 22,558

F Lucas, Professor Warren S. Fund 1,840 3,469

F Luce, Roger F. Scholarship 15,365 15,933

P Lucey, Ellen Shaw Scholarship 16,650 40,636

F Lucey, Jeannine Emond Franco American Program Fund 27,758 27,127

F Lucey, William S. ’61 Scholarship 21,000 23,270

P Ludwig, Edward I. and Florence M. Scholarship 12,625 40,947

F Lufkin, Linwood E. ’58 and Mabel S. Scholarship 25,000 27,481

P Luke Family Scholarship 15,000 32,391

F Lunder Scholars Fund 396,048 423,152

F Lurvey, Mildred E. Fund 4,726 5,740

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P Lurvey, Robert G. Scholarship 10,058 27,592

F Lurvey, Robert J. ’47 and Mildred E. Scholarship 88,324 92,134

S Lynch, Mary Simcock ’77 Clinical Nutrition Laboratory Fund 49,755 55,702

S Lynch, Thomas E. ’38 Honors College Lecture and Seminar Fund 82,217 85,686

S Lynch, Thomas E. ’38 Honors College Scholars Fund 82,217 85,686

F Lynch, Thomas E. Faculty Club Quasi-Endowment 46,205 88,868

P Lyons Family Endowment Fund 4,200 5,767

F M Club Athletic Scholarship 60,208 62,771

P MacBrayne Family Scholarship 10,566 32,210

F Maccoby, Herbert Sociology Fund 23,688 23,722

F MacDonald, Karl Merit Scholarship 105,000 234,538

S MacLean, Jean Fund 1,718 4,259

F MacLeod, Roland ’50 Hockey Scholarship 16,528 18,184

F Madigan Congressional Internship Fund 91,000 100,167

F Madore, Robert W. ’54 Scholarship 394,409 410,771

P Magnus, Nina Campbell Scholarship 20,630 31,742

4H Maine 4-H Foundation General Endowment 1,406,502

F Maine Animal Health Quasi-Endowment Fund for Bioengineering 4,266 824

F Maine Animal Health Quasi-Endowment Fund for Equine Health and Welfare 451 1,886

F Maine Animal Health Quasi-Endowment Fund for The Witter Center 2,268 2,437

S Maine Beta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Memorial Scholarship 32,423 93,095

F Maine Center for Sport and Coaching Endowment 26,700 27,874

F Maine Chapter of the Construction Financial Management Association Scholarship 40,000 39,790

F Maine Christian Association Fund 256,591 269,472

S Maine Council on Economic Education, Arthur M. Johnson Scholarship 8,150 10,850

S Maine Extension Association Scholarship 6,541 29,055

S Maine Hardwood Association Award 2,337 11,561

F Maine High School Senior Baseball Classic 5,026 10,857

F Maine Hockey General Endowment Fund 35,310 36,870

F Maine Press Association Kay Hyatt Scholarship 2,875 3,314

S Maine Scholars Achievement Award 58,245 81,629

S Maine Section ASCE Scholarship 24,322 39,208

F Maine Smart Grid Center Excellence Fund 100,700 110,096

F Maine Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship 46,935 49,782

F Maine Spirit Fund 28,268 32,012

F Maine Steiners Vocal Music Scholarship 2,059 2,051

F Maine Swimming and Diving Fund 287,408 312,334

F Maine Vocational Rehabilitation Thank You Scholarship 8,500 14,937

F Mangan Fund 100,370 104,731

F Mangan, Thomas G. and John W. Scholarship 179,209 187,236

F Mangan, Thomas G. Athletic Scholarship 27,706 54,165

F Mangan, Thomas G. Discretionary Fund 338,130 350,299

S Mangan, Thomas G. Scholarship 13,135 34,418

P Mangan, Thomas G. Scholarship 10,000 14,123

F Manlove, George K. Scholarship 3,750 4,782

P Mansfield, Everett Keith Scholarship 11,470 76,767

F Marble, Gerald C. Memorial Fund 19,126 21,142

F March Family Peace Studies Scholarship 2,000 1,991

F Marcho, Henry E. Scholarship 20,000 20,878

F Marden, Ralph C. and Loraine P. Fund 2,500 3,464

F Marine Sciences Faculty Scholarship 7,200 7,278

F Marino, Patrick P. Memorial Fund 12,907 16,040

P Marquis, John F. Scholarship 72,246 137,468

P Marquis, Maida B. Scholarship 69,747 132,573

F Marrs, Gianna Scholarship Fund 4,175 4,098

S Marsanskis, George G. ’48 Memorial Scholarship 8,750 11,786

F Marsh, Harold P. Scholarship 111,011 344,224

P Marshall, Stanley N. Jr. First Year Scholarship 10,500 14,829

P Marshall, Stanley N. Jr. Scholarship 52,823 108,228

F Martin, Fred L. Scholarship 110,003 222,275

F Martin, Guida W. and Ralph A. ’52 Scholarship 26,095 29,147

P Martin, Robert W. Scholarship 13,516 19,596

F Mason, Sara L. Fund 1,358 4,164

F Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers Scholarship 5,000 6,182

F Master Gardener Fund 2,905 2,924

P Masterman Family Scholarship 23,450 87,551

F Mathieu-Story Scholarship 28,854 30,042

P Matik North America Scholarship 10,000 32,721

F Matthews, Larryl and Marie Fund 4,946 5,249

F Mawhinney, Eugene A. Scholarship 49,220 49,976

F Mayberry Fund 53,507 51,709

F Mayo, Flora Howard Fund 2,000 2,324

F McAlary, Elizabeth M. and Allan F. ’13 Scholarship 75,000 80,901

F McBride, Col. James C. Distinguished Professorship in History 880,289 919,466

F McCabe, Jane M. Memorial Horticulture Fund 13,591 14,251

P McCabe, Thomas B. Scholarship 3,932 12,736

F McClellan, Mary Floros Fund 5,280 5,603

F McClure, David ’50 and Yoriko Alumni House Fund 72,206 68,055

P McClure, John M. Scholarship 10,868 40,583

F McClure, Melvin T. Scholarship 39,110 40,685

F McClure, Yoriko Donor Advised Fund 201,454 204,183

F McCluskey-Worthley Endowed Scholarship 3,400 3,426

S McCobb, John L. Scholarship 15,001 46,504

F McConnell, Dennis Professorship in Business 248,670 314,332

F McConnell, William J. Jr. ’92 and Kelley Simpson McConnell PaCEsetter Scholarship 12,000 12,279

F McCrum, Richard and Arlene Scholarship 71,667 84,932

P McDonald, Manuel C. Scholarship 11,397 81,945

P McDonald, Manuel C. Scholarship 16,899 103,087

F McDonough, John and Claire Scholarship 41,185 41,788

F McDougall, Robert B. ’84 Scholarship 17,772 19,178

F McGowen, Neil W. and Barbara L. Scholarship 45,090 46,674

S McIntire, Clifford G. Scholarship 4,264 13,115

F McIntire, Smith C. and Charlene W. Scholarship 10,025 11,032

F McKeown, Jamie Scholarship 39,100 41,064

F McLaughlin, Michael A. Scholarship 25,000 25,058

F McManus, Edward “Tim” ’54 and Barbara Fitzgerald Scholarship 348,902 311,619

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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F McNeary, Matthew and Esther Scholarship 24,500 26,859

F McNeilly, Alvin H. University of Virginia Scholarship 36,000 38,834

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Advanced Engineered Wood Composite Center Fund 21,500 22,466

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Alumni Association Fund 10,000 11,046

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Alumni House Fund 25,000 28,353

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Baseball Scholarship 18,100 19,301

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Collins Center for the Arts Fund 18,000 19,198

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Engineering Fund 21,500 22,527

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Pulp and Paper Scholarship 18,000 19,214

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Quasi-Endowment Fund 162,288 159,326

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Senior Skulls Fund 5,500 6,099

F McNeilly, Alvin S. Student Innovation Center 8,500 8,437

F McNeilly, Jennie Bridges Maine Christian Association Fund 9,500 10,315

F McPartland-Good, Sarah Scholarship 33,314 34,701

S McQuaide, Marguerite E. Scholarship 2,994 10,404

P McQuarrie Family Scholarship 16,325 23,228

F Meade, Jo Josslyn Studio Art Award 34,209 35,981

F Meader, Colonel Byron H. Scholarship 37,500 39,401

S Meder, Elsa M. Scholarship 133,608 244,900

S Medical Technology Scholarship 3,594 5,741

S Meinecke, Carl Whitcomb Award 1,000 3,578

S Mendall, Howard L. ’31 Memorial Scholarship 13,795 20,844

S Mendelson, Rebecca and Benjamin Memorial Scholarship 8,022 25,845

F Merchant, Charles H. and Katherine C. Scholarship 449,377 470,372

F Merchants National Bank Fund 712 2,160

S Merriam, Robert C. Scholarship 20,000 50,072

F Merrill, Doris Paul ’22 and Bernice Stevens Smith ’22 Fellowship 3,000 3,465

S Merrill, Florence Jane Scholarship 10,000 15,969

F Merrill, Howard and Edith Alumni House Fund 5,783 6,413

F Merrill, Howard and Edith Scholarship 66,263 69,387

F Merrill, Howard W. Fund 54,650 54,388

S Merrill, Karl H. Scholarship 7,474 17,364

F Merritt, Alan F ’58. and Sheila M. ’66G Presidential Scholarship 59,500 64,545

S Merritt, Daniel W. Scholarship 15,000 49,703

F Merritt, Marion Farrington Memorial Fund 34,515 75,334

F Metcalf, Peter and Brianne Family Scholarship 2,000 2,027

P Metcalfe, William K. Scholarship 17,195 99,953

P Meyer, Charles A. and Lollo Scholarship 10,000 14,123

F Meyer, Marion Rich Waterman Fund 21,230 28,308

F Michaud, Charles F. ’63 and Valeda Raymond Michaud ’62 Scholarship 6,500 6,747

F Michaud, Felix J. and Rose Anne Scholarship Fund 13,365 14,584

S MiddleOak Scholarship 55,696 103,890

F Miller, Alan Fund for Excellence in Communication and Journalism 44,473 44,785

F Miller, Harold R. Presidential Scholarship 185,050 352,612

F Miller, Sanford and Joanne Collins Center for the Arts Fund 30,977 33,185

F Miller, Sanford and Joanne Onward Program Scholarship 66,615 69,140

F Miller, Stacy R. and Evelyn P. Scholarship 16,321 17,100

F Mills Family Scholarship 3,523 3,521

S Milne, Alma Taylor Fund 40,805 111,818

S Miner, Minnie K. Scholarship 39,171 140,466

F Minsky, Leonard and Renee Capital Fund for the Minsky Recital Hall 106,275 141,113

F Minsky, Leonard and Renee Maintenance Fund for the Minsky Recital Hall 50,000 70,635

F Minsky, Leonard and Renee Fund for the School of Performing Arts 213,273 237,532

F Minsky, Norman Fund for Judaic Studies 484,629 525,446

F Minsky, Renee Fund 23,750 27,386

F Mirakentz, Claire T. Fund for Arts and Sciences 469,172 482,254

F Mitchell, Frances Robinson Scholarship 31,000 31,544

F Mitchell, Valerie J. Non-Traditional Student Scholarship 7,500 8,516

F Mitiguy, Dana R. and Janice F. Scholarship 13,000 13,775

F Monroe, Merna M. Alpha Beta Chapter of Omicron Nu Scholarship 29,165 59,798

S Monroe, Merna M. Alpha Beta Chapter of Omicron Nu Society Scholarship 8,123 20,134

F Moody, Dr. Arnold R. ’63 and Donna Rich Scholarship 22,000 23,827

F Moody, Elsie C. Scholarship 48,081 134,134

P Moody, James L. Scholarship 10,000 37,344

F Moody, Norman and Avis Scholarship 35,028 35,842

P Moody, Winship B. “Chip” Sr. Scholarship 30,050 34,759

P Moore, Albert Pat’s Pizza Endowment Fund 6,652 10,451

P Moore, Winifred and Baxter Scholarship 10,022 14,155

F Moores, Patricia and Alvina Teacher Scholarship 20,200 22,252

F Moring, John Richard Prize in Aquatic Sciences 600 1,057

F Morison, Frank P. Scholarship 5,000 15,506

F Morrill, Margaret Chase ’43 Civil Engineering Scholarship 96,242 102,123

F Morrill, Margaret Chase Fund 11,100 11,553

F Morris, Elizabeth A. Memorial Fund 19,561 22,493

F Morris, Elizabeth A. Student Outreach Ministry Fund 53,956 66,560

F Morrison, Dianne Research Scholarship 40,000 41,150

F Morrison, Edward B. PaCEsetter Scholarship 36,065 38,290

P Morrison, Franck P. Scholarship 10,000 59,326

S Morrison, Louis H. Scholarship 8,154 12,014

P Morton, Hugh H. Scholarship 195,986 305,478

F Mountfort, Oscar W. Scholarship 74,936 166,949

P Muller, George J. Scholarship 17,222 31,037

F Mulvey, Mary C. Scholarship 78,290 81,883

F Munson, Barbara Allen Scholarship 25,000 42,718

F Munsungan Fund 135,930 148,281

P Murchison, David C. Scholarship 10,003 66,627

F Murphy, Henriette C. Scholarship 33,408 39,092

S Murphy, John M. Chair in Business 1,642,346 2,065,553

F Murphy, Marjorie R. Memorial Fund 16,045 16,384

S Murray, Donald S. ’80 Memorial Fund 6,100 8,524

F Murray, Joseph M. Scholarship 66,540 74,928

F Murray, William A. Fund 42,551 116,355

F Musgrave Scholarship Fund 50,761 54,500

F Myatt, Charles Oliver and Margaret Mary Libbey Myatt Scholarship 30,000 31,864

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“Donors like Mr. Moores help our students

to avoid or mitigate loans, which pose a

substantial financial burden for teachers

who are just beginning their careers.”

Susan Gardner, Interim Dean of theCollege of Education and Human Development

The Patricia and Alvina Moores

Teacher Scholarship Fund was

established with a gift from

Lawrence A. Moores ’65, in loving

memory of his sister and mother,

both of whom had long and

distinguished careers as teachers in

Maine’s rural public schools. The

fund is set up to help students who

have declared a sincere intention to

teach elementary or intermediate

school (grades K–8) in Maine.

“Scholarships are very important

to our students who aspire to teach

in public schools,” says Susan

Gardner, interim dean of the

College of Education and Human

Development. “His gift is very

meaningful to our students and is

a wonderful way to honor the

professional dedication of his

mother and sister.”

Inspired by a sisterand mother

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F Mykytiuk, Alexander Scholarship 5,460 10,182

P Nalco Chemical Company Scholarship 10,750 19,547

P Nalco Endowment Fund 5,000 5,400

F Nalley, David L. and Matthew S. Reynolds Memorial Scholarship 4,000 3,928

F Nanovic, Robert and Elizabeth Scholarship 271,960 268,027

S Nash, Marian Carter Scholarship 9,700 32,610

F Nason, B. Ross ’39 Scholarship 552,583 502,936

F National Center for Student Aspirations General Endowment 506 818

F Nauman, George V. Scholarship 1,240,874 1,748,786

P Neal Memorial Scholarship 20,648 31,765

S Nealley, Calvin H. Scholarship 220,549 689,552

F Nealley, William Bowdoin Scholarship 21,849 29,477

P Neese, Elbert H. Sr. Scholarship 10,069 72,151

F Nelson, Dr. Cynthia Memorial Scholarship 203,049 208,348

P Nelson, Laurel E. Scholarship 10,850 15,438

F Nelson, Lucy B. and Otto H. Scholarship 112,720 185,291

F Nelson, Robert W. Memorial Fund 385 633

F Nelson, Stephen R. Memorial Scholarship 5,000 5,306

F Ness, Edith T. Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarship 151,027 157,584

F Neville, Fredrica Karber Memorial Scholarship 54,561 89,282

S Neville, President Howard R. Discretionary Fund 19,963 44,777

F Neville, President Howard R. Scholar-Athlete Fund 58,575 102,219

F New Jersey Alumni Scholarship 30,269 32,431

F New Jersey Black Bear Scholarship 27,860 30,107

F New York Alumni Association Scholarship 5,852 15,685

F Newdick, Richard and William Theatre Scholarship 126,500 131,289

P Newell, Lewis E. and Lucille D. 15,299 21,607

F Newell, Raymond F. and Celia Scholarship 200,000 198,436

F Newhall, Claudette and Gerald Scholarship 25,000 27,570

F Next Generation Foundation Nontraditional Student Scholarship 400,000 408,898

S Nichols, John W. Scholarship 24,639 30,231

F Nicholson, Arthur III Scholarship 11,786 12,299

F Nickerson, John M. University of Maine Scholarship 2,846,288 2,884,801

F Nickerson, John Mitchell Professorship of Political Science 100,000 101,355

F Nickerson, John Mitchell Quiet Room 10,000 10,135

F Nickerson-Howard Fund 25,000 25,339

S Nickolls, Steven K. Memorial Scholarship 15,376 30,218

F Nissen, J. J. Scholarship 69,824 76,817

F Nolan, John P. Sr. ’57, Janet H. ’57, John P. Jr. ’92 and Jennifer R. Scholarship 10,000 10,102

S Nolde, John J. History Fund 322,607 319,419

S Nolde, John J. Memorial Prize in History 19,166 23,242

F Normandeau, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sylvio Scholarship 10,153 10,772

F Norris, Katherine Fund 21,845 25,142

P Norris, Thomas C. Scholarship 10,000 21,150

P Northeast Division of PIMA Scholarship 10,283 68,435

F Norton, Annie (P.) Memorial Scholarship 29,800 32,565

F Norton, Doris Berry Travel Scholarship 36,852 44,471

S Norton, George A. ’43 Mechanical Engineering Fund 34,500 37,351

S Norton, George A. ’43 Scholarship 37,500 40,306

S Noyce, Elizabeth B. Merit Scholarship 70,351 97,250

F Noyes, Richard W. and Shirley L. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fund 43,247 44,821

F Nuite, Bradley AGR Scholarship 135 174

S Nutter, William and Beatrice Fund 11,800 63,170

F Nutting, Albert D. and Leone D. Forest Land Management Scholarship 260,390 281,016

F Oak, Donald Fund 15,367 32,055

S Oak, John M. Scholarship Prize 8,880 26,611

F Ober, J. Larcom Fund #1 (Chair in Chemical Engineering) 2,000,000 2,308,037

F Ober, J. Larcom Fund #2 (Forestry Fund) 250,000 300,600

F Ober, J. Larcom Fund #3 (Presidential Scholars) 352,389 435,542

P Ober, J. Larcom Scholarship 10,321 71,635

F O’Brien, John A. “Gus” Scholarship 17,750 18,587

F O’Coin, Bill Memorial Fund 200 323

S O’Connell, James D. Scholarship 11,000 33,327

F O’Connor, Raymond J. Memorial Fund 2,925 3,622

S O’Connor, Timothy P. Memorial Fund 21,704 63,718

F O’Day, Gerald and Eva Scholarship 768,398 798,676

F O’Donovan, Dennis J. Scholarship 12,300 14,645

F Offutt, Evelyn S. Scholarship 41,000 44,310

S Olds, Corwin H. Scholarship 10,000 19,912

F Oliver, William A. Fund 1,346 1,374

P Olmstead, George Jr. Scholarship 11,514 80,968

F Olsen, Brooke Fund 45,430 47,337

F Olver Associates, Inc. Environmental Microbiology Laboratory 90,000 97,947

F Olympian Club of Kennebunkport Scholarship 55,620 59,911

F O’Neil, Karen Thode ’70, ’73G Scholarship 25,000 27,534

F Orchestra, University of Maine Endowment 8,732 9,264

F Orcutt, Amos E. and Lola R. Alumni House Endowment 15,198 18,665

F Orcutt, Amos E. and Lola R. Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 11,081 12,106

F Orcutt, Ralph Amos Scholarship 13,394 14,473

F Ornamental Horticulture Endowment 25,180 27,116

F Orono Bog Boardwalk Endowment 179,266 185,438

F Osborne, Owen O. Athletic Scholarship 7,153 9,729

S Osher Scholars Fund 1,000,000 1,238,621

F Otis, Arthur B. Scholarship 269,925 281,771

F Otis, James C. Scholarship 41,737 43,457

F Ouellette, Barbara A. Honors Thesis Fellowship Fund 4,515 4,483

F Outstanding Electrical Engineering Technology Sophomore Scholarship 10,000 10,827

F Owen Family Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Ecology 100 144

F Owsley, Richard and Anne Collins Center for the Arts Fund 4,000 4,341

4H Oxford County Endowment 99,176

4H Oxford County Pledge Account Endowment 67,141

4H Oxford County Scholarship 25,028

4H Oxton Trust Endowment 155,028

4H Oxton Trust Scholarship 25,115

F PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship Fund 89,845 96,666

F PaCEsetter Scholarship Fund II 3,328

F Packard, Ansel Alva Memorial Fund 37,200 38,989

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F Packard, Ira J. and Marietta Welch Fund for the Needy Persons of Searsmont, Maine 283,563 300,403

F Packard, Ira J. and Marietta Welch Fund for the United Methodist Church of Searsmont, Maine 567,126 600,832

F Packard, Ira J. and Marietta Welch Scholarship 1,984,941 2,099,747

F Packard, Kate I. and Georgia Scholarship 9,321 10,097

F Packard, Mansfield M. Scholarship 8,224 8,901

F Page Farm and Home Museum Fund II 786,649 821,647

F Page, Henry and Phyllis Page — Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 652,713 681,498

F Page, James H. Fund 500 623

F Page-Thompson Scholarship 12,581 12,877

P Paine, Arnold Endowment Fund 4,456 9,161

S Paine, Gilbert Crosby Scholarship 16,080 71,052

F Paiste, Dillwyn and Catharine Scholarship 25,272 27,212

P Palm, William H. Scholarship 15,400 32,571

F Palmer, Allen J. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship 10,798 11,602

S Palmer, Edward E. Scholarship 24,556 45,520

F Palmer, Gladys M. and Lloyd C. Fund 64,800 66,785

S Palmer, Perley Burnham Scholarship 1,814 9,211

S Palmer, William P. III Athletic Scholarship 15,126 37,214

F Palmer, William P. III Athletic Scholarship II 13,265 17,318

F Palozzi, Diane Lee Scholarship 1,000 2,619

P Paper Chase Scholarship 22,978 46,281

F Parker and Polemis Men’s Ice Hockey Fund 200 210

S Parker, William Emery Scholarship 1,452 7,533

F Parker, William H. III and Joan Currier Parker Fund 5,643 5,985

F Parkman, L. Tibbetts ’39 and Elizabeth Kruse ’40 Scholarship 19,436 20,280

F Parlin, Charles Leadership Scholarship 5,700 6,250

F Patch, Edith Marion and Frank H. Lathrop Prize in Entomology 6,561 9,714

F Patch, Edith Marion Center for Entomology, the Environment and Education Quasi-Endowed Fund 44,706 73,813

F Patrons of the Arts Fund 55,413 79,448

F Patten, Arnold J. and Theresa W. Scholarship 637,486 701,537

S Patten, William N. Scholarship 23,477 100,488

S Patten, William. N. Civil Engineering Fund 211,421 696,873

S Patterson, James C. Scholarship Fund 200,000 199,716

S Payson, Charles H. Scholarship 57,115 302,844

S Payson, Margaret Scholarship 25,000 63,125

F Payson, Phillips M. Scholarship 10,000 20,501

F Peace Studies Program Quasi-Endowment 3,135 3,768

P Pearson, Francis E. Jr. Scholarship 10,535 70,082

S Pearson, Ralph H. Fund 1,188 5,500

F Pechinski, Joseph M. Physical Education Scholarship 15,855 16,799

F Peer, Paula E. Scholarship 19,881 21,292

S Peirce, M. Chamberlain Fund 13,316 75,011

F Pemetic High School Alumni Scholarship 35,707 37,618

F Pendleton, Dr. Raymond and Veronica Music Scholarship 67,366 65,929

F Pendleton, Raymond K. and Veronica Fund 1,681,773 1,649,642

P Pennings, Charles F. Scholarship 15,008 70,844

F Penobscot Experimental Forest Fund 205,485 222,356

F Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship 1,350 4,357

F Peppard, J. William and Virginia H. Scholarship 9,219 9,782

S Perch, Paul ’24 and Katherine Fund 225,176 273,401

S Performing Arts Center Endowment Fund 15,670 45,555

P Perkins, Anna F. Scholarship 13,238 30,820

F Perkins, Hildegarde B. Fund 8,845 9,497

F Perkins, Raymond E. and Hildegarde B. Perkins Fund 3,648 3,916

F Perkins, Thomas Allen Medical Fund 55,494 143,110

F Perley, Reverend Samuel S., Dr. Donald Coats Gates and Thomas Henry Matthew Gates Memorial Fund 138,000 137,331

P Perry Family Scholarship 67,847 144,541

F Petersohn, The Fritz Memorial Surveying (SVT) Scholarship 7,935 8,419

S Pettipas, J. William Memorial Scholarship 25,000 56,051

S Pfeiffer, Charles Leslie Memorial Scholarship 59,091 120,003

F Phi Eta Kappa Endowment Trust 3,527

F Phi Kappa Sigma Scholarship 184,091 199,444

F Philbrook, Lawrence E. Family Scholarship 17,688 18,598

P Phillips, Kenneth H. Scholarship 31,360 49,748

S Phinney, Franklin H. Memorial Fund 17,550 30,319

S Physics and Astronomy Alumni and Friends Association Fund 6,210 11,847

S Physics and Astronomy Department Graduate Student Summer Research Fund 5,714 9,857

F Physics Scholarship Fund in honor of Kenneth Clark Jordan 25,000 27,511

F Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. AMC Program Industrial Training Facility Fund 50,000 51,133

F Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Engineering Scholarship 119,287 124,275

F Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Mechanical Engineering Aerodynamics and Gas Turbine Laboratory Fund 75,000 76,692

F Pickering, Frank E. and Clara E. Fund 14,092 20,358

S Pickering, Marisue and John Scholarship 22,207 27,120

F Pierce, Harold M. Fund 3,215 11,547

F Pilley, Louise Scholarship 658,248 654,789

F Pine Tree State 4-H Fund 532,714 1,043,317

F Pinkham, Thomas S. and Virginia S. Athletic Scholarship 30,850 50,495

F Piper, Donald A. Sr. and Lorenza Butman Piper LSA Scholarship Prize 5,540 8,511

F Piper, Edward H. Church of Universal Fellowship Fund 16,371 17,644

F Plaisted, Thomas A. ’45, Mechanical Engineering Fund 125,416 125,711

S Platz, Ellen W. Scholarship 35,000 90,798

F Plisga and Day SVT Scholarship 4,250 4,527

F Ploch, Louis A. and E. Jean Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 4,281 4,608

F Plumer, Wesley C. Fund 70,643 99,365

S Plummer, Stanley Scholarship 1,285 7,305

F Pogorzelski, Dr. Henry A. University of Maine Fund for Advanced Mathematics 1,300 1,624

S Pomeroy, Helen Coburn Scholarship 398,692 869,342

F Pooler, Anne E. Scholarship 21,385 24,147

F Portland Club of University of Maine Alumnae Scholarship 24,620 25,460

F Potato Association of America Endowment 188,952 211,003

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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F Poulin, James E., M.D. Scholarship 18,374 27,659

S Poynter, Edwin F. ’50 Engineering Scholarship 28,412 35,148

F Praderio, Jeanette and Paul ’49 Scholarship 23,500 25,442

F Pratt, Matthew Scholarship 25,000 27,014

S Presidential Discretionary Fund for Student Financial Aid 15,525 38,029

F Presnell, Donald F. Basketball Endowment 10,000 10,611

S Preti, Frank P. Scholarship 10,991 44,526

F Prince, Elbert and Phyllis Fund 47,222 67,942

F Prisk, Nancy Fund for Native Americans and Peace Studies 10,000 10,072

S Prize of the Class of 1873 6,997 14,135

F Procaccini, C. Scholarship 4,000 3,976

S Procter, Milton D. Fund 7,555 17,752

F Profita, Josephine M. ’38 Scholarship 20,000 21,334

F Pullen, Winston E. and Mary N. Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 30,830 32,162

S Quincy, Frederick G. Scholarship 5,609 17,859

F Radgowski, Carol A. Memorial Scholarship 39,830 41,254

F Radke, Frederick H. Memorial Award 7,385 10,831

F Radke, Frederick Undergraduate Research Fund 100,500 99,274

S Radke, Prof. Frederick H. Award 23,316 30,642

S Radner, Dr. Erica ’80 Memorial Scholarship 7,232 18,104

P Radney Family Endowment Fund 3,550 3,674

S Raffy, Henri Memorial Fund 9,407 35,389

P Ragon, Burnham R. Jr. Scholarship 12,080 21,471

F Rake, Beatrice M. Scholarship 42,429 43,686

F Ramig, Joan Look Scholarship 4,390 4,657

S Randall, Arthur G. Memorial Scholarship 303,577 373,922

F Ranger, Hubert O. and Patricia B. Chemistry Department Fund 3,395 3,711

S RCA Harold H. Beverage Scholarship 5,250 16,817

F Reading Recovery Endowment 1,935 3,099

P Recor, Kip Scholarship 11,313 67,712

P Recor, Virginia Scholarship 11,000 31,924

F Reed Family Scholarship 20,000 22,028

F Reed, Dr. Carolyn ’72 Medical School Scholarship 533,231 550,342

F Reed, Dr. Carolyn E. ’72 Pre-Medical Honors Thesis Fellowship 59,187 62,640

F Reed, John ’89 Scholarship 33,999 105,452

F Reed, Mary Florence Scholarship 37,891 41,128

F Reid, Edward R. Scholarship Fund 8,162 11,503

F Reid, William S. ’28 and Ruth B. Reid Scholarship 17,960 19,503

P Renegar, Glen T. Scholarship 10,369 70,622

F Reynolds, Bruce D. Scholarship 26,000 27,491

F Reynolds, Dr. Beatrice K. Scholarship 91,987 96,016

F Rezendes, Jacqueline Beau and Dennis Honors Arts and Citizenship Curriculum 750,016 791,285

F Rezendes, Jacqueline Beau and Dennis Honors College Global Service Fund 101,666 106,315

F Rezendes, John M. Ethics Fund 212,881 222,932

F Rezendes, John M. Sculpture Endowment 12,880 25,381

F Rezendes, Martina S. Recording Studio Endowment 26,995 39,295

F Rezendes, Martina S. Scholarship 103,605 108,358

F Rhode Island Alumni Association Scholarship 1,530 4,747

F Rhode Island Society of Professional Land Surveyors Scholarship 7,000 7,054

F Rich, Franklin W. ’39 Scholarship 4,831 5,352

F Rich, Nathan Harold Jr. and Jeanne Soule Rich Scholarship 29,275 31,331

F Rich, Wayne S. 4-H Scholarship 17,974 19,628

P Richards, John P. Jr. Scholarship 12,609 20,472

F Richards, Pat I. Scholarship Fund for Social Work 36,050 37,019

F Rideout, Marguerite W. and Raymond M. Rideout Jr. Scholarship 200,000 208,686

P Riegel, Margaret Murchie Scholarship 11,755 74,915

S Riggs, Louis W. Fund 43,884 166,308

F Riley, Trish ’73 ’78G Alumni Association Fund 1,250 1,260

F Riley, Trish ’73 ’78G Out-of-State and International Students Fund 1,250 1,260

S Riley, Walter E. ’32 Scholarship 345,089 983,744

F Rines, Thomas and Pinkham Family Fund 12,846 11,266

F Rines, Thomas and Pinkham Family Scholarship 30,183 30,503

F Riviere, Lee Cheetham Memorial Scholarship 17,845 24,259

F Robbins, Dr. Carol Gelo Barr University of Maine Hutchinson Center Scholarship 26,250 26,499

F Robbins, Lawrence and Louise Forestry or Forest Management Technology Scholarship 15,000 23,639

S Robbins, Louise Hill ’33 Memorial Scholarship 1,815 6,266

F Robbins, Louise Hill ’33 Memorial Scholarship 10,000 13,289

F Robbins, Winston C. ’32 Environmental Engineering Scholarship 10,885 12,424

P Roberts Family Scholarship 500 500

F Roberts, Christine M. Fund 14,570 16,039

F Roberts, Dorothy Baker Scholarship 101,084 104,096

S Roberts, Fred C. and Edna L. Scholarship 15,548 36,647

F Robie, Frederick Jr. and Thelma Crossland Robie Scholarship 61,994 64,604

S Robinson, Lawrence L. College of Forest Resources Student Aid Fund 10,000 32,551

F Rochester Alumni Chapter Fund 1,425 1,564

F Rochester Alumni Chapter Advanced Manufacturing Center Lab Endowment 150,116 156,706

S Rockefeller, Mrs. David Salary Improvement Fund 162,756 250,064

F Rockwell, W. Gordon Scholarship 75,000 79,579

F Rodrigue Student Affairs Emergency Fund Endowment 8,000 8,171

F Rogerson, Ron ’66 Football Fund 6,469 7,260

P Roosevelt Paper Scholarship 15,000 57,275

F Rosen, Lawrence and Lillian Scholarship 98,107 104,548

S Rossignol, Joseph A. Memorial Scholarship 7,172 17,396

S Round Top Farms Scholarship 24,180 78,755

P Rourke Family Scholarship 10,000 14,123

P Rourke, Floyd H. Scholarship 59,448 152,852

P Rouse, John W. Scholarship 10,000 60,920

F Rowe, Catharine L. ’38 Alumni House Fund 2,680 2,947

F Rowe, Catharine L. ’38 Student Aid Fund 2,680 2,916

F Rowe, James S. ’74 and Judith Mullen Rowe ’74 Scholarship 20,000 21,706

S Rowe, Thomas E. ’84 Memorial Scholarship 21,808 38,205

F Roxby, Susan Elliott Judd Memorial Scholarship 21,076 21,798

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F Roy, Robert J. Sr. Memorial Baseball Scholarship 1,587 2,587

S Rudman, Samuel and Pauline Scholarship 2,208 6,742

S Rugini, Marcelo ’13 Memorial Award 19,437 24,092

F Rumpho-Kennedy, Dr. Mary Scholarship 54,824 57,496

S Russ, Charles R. and Diana E. Chemistry Sophomore Scholarship 20,089 27,563

S Ryckman, Richard M. Scholarship 5,267 6,588

F Salcar, Mrs. Shanta and Dr. Caliana Educational Excellence Fund for Civil and Environmental Engineering 10,000 10,026

S Salgo, Nicolas M. Professorship in Business Administration 226,816 609,399

F Saliba, Samuel Memorial Scholarship 50,000 50,361

P Sanborn, James L. Scholarship Fund 36,832 88,218

S Sanborn, Ralph D. ’39 Scholarship 438,517 637,326

F Sanders, Claire S. ’34 Scholarship 21,405 22,157

F Sanger, David Anthropology Award 7,050 8,381

P Sapoznik, Ted and Mary Scholarship 17,500 23,684

P Sappi Paper Scholarship 10,000 10,401

F Sargent Corporation Scholarship 341,000 411,955

F Sargent, Herbert E. Business Scholarship 20,204 20,478

F Sargent, Herbert E. Construction Management and Civil Engineering Scholarship 125,000 128,872

F Sargent, Herbert E. Non-Traditional Student Scholarship 25,000 24,999

F Sargent, Herbert E. Scholarship 151,063 156,256

S Sargent, Herbert Student Aid Fund 1,108 3,161

F Sargent, James G. Scholarship 55,000 58,360

P Sargent, Viola R. Scholarship 24,269 120,577

F Saunders, Henry W. and Marjorie H. Fund 20,994 35,922

F Saunders, Henry W. and Marjorie H. Health Education Scholarship 36,543 59,634

F Saunders, Henry W. Distinguished Professorship in Forestry 136,925 231,709

F Saunders, Kenneth W. and Henry W. Saunders Professorship in Engineering Leadership and Management 250,000 247,143

S Saunders, Lera B. Fund 4,514 12,825

F Savage, Tom and Sally Hockey Challenge Fund 200,000 204,449

F Savage, Tom and Sally Scholarship 24,600 21,224

F Sawyer, Charles W. Jr. and Barbara C. Fund 12,600 18,340

S Sawyer, Frank Sleeper ’10 Memorial Scholarship 193,579 423,948

F Sawyer, Neil G. Scholarship 3,190 3,407

F Scamman, William F. Scholarship 72,839 137,121

F Scarborough Scholarship 20,000 22,013

S Scheffer, Helen and Louis Engineering Scholarship 51,532 55,901

F Schenck, Garret Fund 1,788,828 1,866,509

F Schildknecht, Ruth Stebbins and Edmund G. Art Fund 76,969 101,509

F Schmidlin, John R. Football Scholarship 122,571 127,927

P Schmidt, William C. and William Jr. Scholarship 11,152 78,341

F Schoenberger, Maralyn M. Fund 375 367

F Schoenberger, Walter S. Scholarship 15,220 15,839

S Schomaker, Charles E. Graduate Forestry Scholarship 4,004 10,945

F Schomaker, Charles E. Scholarship 775,292 812,922

F Schomaker, Peggy K. Scholarship 775,292 812,922

S Schonberger, Howard B. University of Maine Peace and Social Justice Lecture Fund 47,805 65,738

F School of Engineering Technology Faculty Scholarship 1,016 1,535

F School of Forest Resources Director’s Fund II 131,500 140,906

F School of Nursing Assistance Fund 7,718 8,486

F School of Policy and International Affairs 174,335 203,626

F School of Policy and International Affairs Endowment 318,178 336,734

F Schrumpf, Mildred Brownie Scholarship 7,359 12,288

F Schrumpf, William E. and Mildred B. Scholarship 92,011 99,252

S Schwartz, Harold Memorial Philosophy Award 7,310 12,538

F Scott Myers Memorial Fund 1,180 1,272

S Scully, Helen McDonough ’58, M.Ed. Scholarship 39,025 73,682

S Sealey, John C. Jr. ’36 Scholarship 11,834 28,967

F Seaman, Barbara Akeley Scholarship 6,157 6,249

F Sea-Run Atlantic Salmon Memorial Fund 2,480 2,884

S Seavey, Harold L. Scholarship 3,052 10,948

F Sebago Technics Scholarship 89,271 91,971

F Senior Alumni Scholarship 565,112 659,439

F Senior College of the University of Maine’s Hutchinson Center Memorial Endowment 42,415 51,963

F Senior College Quasi-Endowment 8,658 14,090

F Senior Skull Centennial Fund 52,605 54,786

S Senior Skulls and All Maine Women Scholarship 3,844 9,378

F Sennett, Lincoln A. and Alice R. Memorial Scholarship 20,566 21,414

F Serafin, R. Francis Scholarship 266,855 271,014

F Sezak, Sam ’31 Intramural Athletic Fund 2,500 3,471

F Sezak, Sam ’31 Memorial Fund 23,898 24,996

F Sezak, Thomas L. ’59 Memorial Scholarship 12,505 21,356

F Shands, Wayland A. Scholarship 30,620 31,980

F Sharon, Charles and Cora Scholarship Fund 198,903 211,233

F Shaw Fund, The 11,070 12,175

F Shaw, Butch Basketball Scholarship 4,785 5,796

F Shaw, Merle B. Scholarship 524,449 927,040

F Sheay, Ronald J. ’55 and Rev. Virginia M. Sheay Forestry Scholarship 27,500 29,549

F Sheffield, Durant and Fumiko T. Scholarship 50,000 52,383

P Sheldon, Benjamin I. Scholarship 10,069 71,217

F Sheppard, Edmund M. Scholarship 32,210 34,719

S Shibles, Mark R. Distinguished Visiting Professorship 188,513 418,477

F Shields, Thomas O. Scholarship 50,327 52,725

S Shirley, Lillian J. Memorial Scholarship 4,511 10,603

F Shoemaker, David E. Endowment for the Hudson Museum 5,725 6,075

S Shoemaker, David Memorial Art History Fund 11,795 12,610

F Shur, Jacob Fund 88,000 88,780

P Shurling, Gene/Couch Pit Univ. Endowment Fund 4,173 9,221

F Shyka, Andrew J. Surveying (SVT) Scholarship 21,896 22,751

F Sidell Family Fund 14,440 15,289

F Sidell, Bruce D. Scholarship 33,322 35,132

F Sigma Phi Epsilon Graduating Senior Fund 2,950 3,278

F Silver, Alex and Edith Scholarship 107,287 104,262

S Silver, Arthur E. Scholarship 25,666 80,071

P Simard, Gerald L. Scholarship 10,466 25,214

F Simpson, Geddes W. Lecture Series Fund 100,000 108,342

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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“One of the highlights of my experience

was the jubilance of the people.

I remain nostalgic for those mornings

when we would wake up to the

beautiful voices of villagers singing,

the voices heard from the churches

every day, and also from the schools.”

Hina Hashmi ’15

The Barbara A. Ouellette Honors Thesis

Fellowship Fund was established at the

University of Maine Foundation with gifts

from Honors College alumni and from

colleagues, friends and family upon

Ouellette’s retirement as assistant dean of

the Honors College. The new fund provides

awards for students completing their

Honors theses, with a preference for

students with financial need.

Hina Hashmi ’15 graduated magna cum

laude with a B.S. in microbiology. Hashmi

received the Honors College Rezendes

Global Service Scholarship in 2014; for

three weeks she volunteered with a public

health team in the rural village of Pommern

in central Tanzania, which has the highest

prevalence of HIV and AIDS in the

country. The Rezendes Scholarship, like

the Ouellette Thesis Fellowship, provides

outstanding learning opportunities to

Honors students.

Inspired by students

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F Simpson, John and Betsy Fund 11,150 11,742

S Sims, James Milton Scholarship 10,350 33,284

F Sinclair, John G. Scholarship 32,323 41,463

F Singh, Rajendra and Neera Engineering Scholarship 112,000 115,875

S Sisson, Willard C. ’19 Scholarship 5,061 12,959

F Skillin, John A. Memorial Scholarship 10,265 10,972

F Sklar, Ben Scholarship 2,500 4,904

F Skoufis, Helen M. and Peter J. Scholarship 377,401 380,799

F Slavin, Charlie Fund 74,330 77,786

S Sleight, Charles K. Scholarship 38,358 71,284

F Sleight, Earland K. and Ina M. Scholarship 25,000 25,661

P Sleight, Ina and Earland Scholarship 27,500 40,839

F Smalley, Charles T. Fund 198,106 329,195

F Smallidge, Allan L. Scholarship 34,886 34,489

F Smart, Atwood O. and June P. Scholarship 66,385 69,693

F Smilgys, Daniel William ’84 Memorial Scholarship 3,000 4,704

F Smith, Charles B. Jr. and J. Alice Alpha Gamma Rho Fund 10,000 10,807

F Smith, Charles B. Jr. and J. Alice Museum Fund 20,000 20,868

F Smith, Duane A. ’59 Memorial Scholarship 8,100 8,595

S Smith, Frank H. and Elsie O. Scholarship 66,743 206,959

S Smith, Geneva M. Scholarship 50,000 83,278

S Smith, Leroy C. Scholarship 76,115 289,833

S Smith, Margaret Chase Center for Public Policy 26,675 52,502

S Smith, Margaret Chase Lectureship 28,460 56,461

F Smith, Margaret Chase Public Affairs Scholarship 101,907 123,543

S Smith, Nelson E. Track Scholarship 7,037 8,498

S Smith, Norman Memorial Fund #1 3,000 3,643

F Smith, Norman Memorial Fund #2 16,448 17,251

F Smith, Owen H. ’41 and Louisa W. Scholarship 25,558 27,535

S Smith, Raymond J. ’21 Scholarship 50,563 111,033

S Smith, Reba M. Scholarship 3,063 6,774

F Smith, Roger W. and Mabelle Ashworth Scholarship 24,700 25,896

S Smith, Russell E. Scholarship 86,059 143,362

F Smith, Samantha Scholarship Fund 49,000 51,017

F Smith, Samantha Statue Maintenance Fund 3,400 4,464

S Smith, Sheldon ’48 Civil Engineering Scholarship 84,485 119,244

S Smyth, J. Robert Scholarship 17,300 41,965

F Smyth, J. Robert Scholarship 24,574 25,712

S Snow, Mary S. Memorial Fund 13,968 61,134

F Snow, William Freeman Scholarship 21,974 23,076

F Soares, Michael D. Scholarship 5,000 5,179

F Sociology Enhancement Fund 220,243 230,918

P Soderberg, Elizabeth F. Scholarship 22,904 114,605

P Soderberg, Elvah L. Scholarship 20,218 117,306

P Soderberg, Frederic A. Scholarship 22,596 110,601

P Sofia, A.J. McKimm and Samuel Scholarship 17,502 24,719

F Somers, Dwight L. ’34 Fund 234,975 261,138

F Sorrie, Patricia L. Coffman and Donald H. Sorrie University of Maine Singers Fund 100,000 104,382

F Soule, Hayden M. and Jeanne C. Scholarship 54,200 56,105

S Southard, Frank Elwyn Fund 3,047 11,101

F Southern Maine Executive Club of the University of Maine Scholarship 32,921 33,576

P Specialty Minerals Scholarship 12,150 17,159

F SPIFFY Endowment Fund 21,302 22,259

F Spiller, Mayor Philip D. Memorial Scholarship 16,000 17,667

F Spirit Words Fund 3,528 6,438

S Sprague, Adelbert W. and Irene K. Scholarship 21,122 68,964

S Sprague, Marion E. Family Scholarship 11,200 13,486

F Springer, Estelle Phillips Scholarship 406,398 403,516

F Spruce, Sarah Jane White Memorial Scholarship 373,166 394,559

F Stagg, Howard J. III Scholarship 11,634 12,141

P Stahl, Frederick A. Scholarship 13,534 24,192

F Standbrook, Grant Maine Hockey Forever Fund 31,240 31,083

F Stanhope, Charles V. ’71 Honors College Study Abroad Fellowship Endowment 27,000 29,772

S Staples Endowed Fund for the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 500,000 584,107

F Staples, Basil G. and Jeannette M. Student Work Experience Fund 17,940 25,867

F Staples, Basil G. ’35 Visiting Lecturer Fund 113,042 178,306

F Staples, Lt. Col. Bruce W. ’66 USAF/ANG Scholarship 23,000 25,996

S Starbird, Dwight A. ’60 Memorial Scholarship 3,180 4,363

F Stearns, Austin and Ida Scholarship 22,470 24,010

F Stearns, Benedict R. and Alta L. Agriculture Scholarship 740,397 782,851

S Stearns, Jan G. and Roger D. Smith Jr. Scholarship 5,000 8,022

F Stearns, William F. and Fern E. Scholarship 5,000 5,458

S Steinmetz, John Ferdinand Memorial Award 4,487 10,316

F Stephens, George Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Farmington Scholarship 195,058 200,310

F Stephens, George Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Fund 8,440 9,065

F Stephens, George Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Orono Scholarship 195,058 200,310

F Stephenson, Rachael E. ’33 Memorial Fund 24,145 24,846

F Stetson, Betty Roberts Memorial Scholarship 5,233 5,345

F Stetson, Norman B. Scholarship 175,144 176,368

F Stevens, Colonel Albert W. Alumni House Endowment Fund 5,000 6,669

F Stevens, Daniel T. and Edith D. Fund 28,040 29,011

F Stevens, Greg C. ’71 Scholarship 47,537 47,323

P Stevens, Howard Endowment Fund 1,475 2,487

F Stewart, Alice R. Fund 265,625 277,523

S Stewart, Dean John E. Memorial Scholarship 19,678 35,484

F Stewart, Dean John E. Memorial Scholarship for Mathematics Students Fund 50,590 53,157

F Stewart, John E. 2007 Prof. of Mathematics Dean of Men Scholarship 3,200 3,726

F Stewart, Professor Alice R. Canadian-American History Graduate Student Fellowship 200,000 210,141

S Stewart-Merrill Scholarship 7,687 8,371

F Stickney, Charles E. Jr. Fund 23,337 31,999

F Stickney, Charles Jr. Class of ’44 School of Performing Arts Excellence Fund 11,100 12,452

F Stickney, Fernald S. Fund 6,629 10,495

F Stillings, Dr. Bruce R. ’58 and Suzanne Littlefield ’60 Scholarship 28,261 28,132

F Stinchfield, Helen Louise ’18 Memorial Scholarship 345,290 368,068

F Stoddard, Richard St. Clair Scholarship 12,700 13,262

S Stoddard, Stanley W. ’17 Scholarship 247,333 589,281

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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S Stodder, Anne E. Fund 449,004 1,494,323

S Stodder, Anne E. Scholarship 60,994 322,495

P Stoess, Henry A. Scholarship 35,469 47,683

F Stone, John and Evelyn Gilmore Scholarship 55,131 60,167

F Storm, Ruth Daggett ’29 Memorial Scholarship 9,803 13,048

F Stoughton, Gerald E. and Harriet N. Scholarship 124,935 130,802

F Stratton, Boyd B. and Gwendolyn Fish Stratton Scholarship 25,000 26,128

S Striar, James and Sarah Scholarship 10,269 32,525

F Strickland, Anna Fund 24,075 61,638

S Strout, Michael Francis ’74 Scholarship 3,146 4,223

F Struchtemeyer, Roland A. Scholarship 5,670 7,908

S Stuart, Ed Consulting Forestry Scholarship 35,000 46,921

F Student Government Leadership Award 23,707 39,090

F Student Leader Support Fund 100 120

F Student Recreation and Fitness Center Endowment Fund 500,000 514,293

F Students and Standardbreds Endowment 150 174

F Sturgeon, Lloyd E. Memorial Fund 20,588 22,389

F Sturrup Family Fund 685 686

F Stymiest, Emerson A. and Lila C. Track Fund 159,577 172,301

F Stymiest, Emerson A. and Lila C. Track Scholarship 40,967 44,951

F Styrna, Ed Scholarship 13,084 19,660

F Styrna, Edmund Coachship in Track 100,000 141,302

F Supple, Robert V. and Evelyn Hasbrouck Scholarship 100,000 128,894

F Surveying Associations of New England SVT Photogrammetry Lab Fund 50,000 55,064

F Susi, Dominick F. II Scholarship 2,875 4,306

S Susi, Guy and Elizabeth Athletic Scholarship 10,565 32,548

F Sustainable Agriculture Improvement Quasi-Endowment Fund 4,100 4,808

F Sutton, Harry E. ’09 Scholarship 43,144 45,018

F Swain, Loring R. ’32 Fund for Engineering Students 13,700 15,788

F Swain, Loring R. ’32 Scholarship Fund 13,700 15,788

F Sweetman, Marion Devoe Memorial Fund 6,631 12,466

F Sweetser, Thomas C. Jr. and Mildred B. Sweetser Memorial Scholarship 11,831 12,985

F Sweetser, William Jordan Fund 1,200 3,392

F Swengel, Kurt A. Memorial Scholarship 35,948 41,146

F Swift, Harold Fund 4,099 4,509

F Sylvester, Donald M. Scholarship 57,614 60,228

F Sylvester, Harrison C. ’55 Family Scholarship 5,136 5,131

F Talbot, Franklin ’46 Scholarship 781,245 802,784

F Talbot, Franklin Fogler Library Fund 50,000 51,797

F Talbot, Franklin Music Fund 50,000 51,380

F Talbot, Franklin Music Scholarship 43,407 45,896

F Talbot, Mary Mincher Scholarship 3,216 3,200

F Talbot, Richard F. Scholarship 62,866 75,490

F Talcove, Steven and Dorothy Student Success Fund 1,000 997

S Talented Scholars Fund 1,016 3,607

F Tallman-Geery Loan Fund 72,465 109,621

4H Tanglewood Financial Aid Endowment 12,590

4H Tanglewood School Endowment 118,215

P TAPPI Student Endowment Fund Scholarship 10,000 12,431

P TAPPI/Maine-New Hampshire Scholarship 22,756 106,668

F Tarr, Omar F. and Lenora L. Memorial Scholarship 477,008 514,755

F Taylor, Carroll E. Civil Engineering Scholarship 47,162 46,916

F Taylor, Frank M. Civil Engineering Fund 500,000 528,460

F Taylor, Frank M. Distinguished Professorship in Civil Engineering 500,000 536,714

S Taylor, Oscar E. and Dorcas P. Scholarship 10,000 32,519

S Taylor, Paul E. Fund for Archives Acquisition 155,282 409,295

F Taylor, Roger F. and Mary T. Scholarship 34,510 37,897

F Team Maine Endowment Fund 4,124 4,537

S Tenney, David L. and Mabel F. Scholarship 39,330 135,024

F Terrell, C.F. Fund 413,463 404,959

P Texo/Louis Lerner Scholarship 10,000 53,718

F Thaxter, Esther Scholarship 142,282 147,833

S Thayer Endowed Chair in Innovation 2,000,000 2,280,153

S Thayer National Poetry Foundation Operating Fund 200,000 228,015

P Thayer, Ernest Scholarship 10,000 17,774

F Thode, Isobel Memorial Scholarship 26,550 27,708

F Thomas, George M. CFMA Scholarship 25,000 28,387

F Thomas, John L. ’57 and Mary H. Thomas Engineering Scholarship 8,000 8,108

F Thomas, Ruth Coombs ’23 Scholarship 5,000 7,246

S Thompson, Bertha Joy Fund 12,776 68,146

S Thompson, Bertha Joy Scholarship 19,011 104,320

F Thompson, Zane Albion Book Fund 112,714 117,132

F Thomson, Arline K. Fogler Library 100,000 103,476

F Thomson, Robert B. Honors Center 426,756 437,525

S Thomson, Robert B. Memorial Honors Award 143,722 171,368

F Thorne, Bertram E. Scholarship 271,199 295,021

F Thursday Club Scholarship 31,848 33,596

F Thurston, Dianne Julya Scholarship 43,670 43,341

S Tibbetts, Raymond Winslow Fund 61,624 142,222

S Tibbetts, Walter F. Scholarship 70,563 252,997

F Titcomb, Robert P. Memorial Scholarship 5,639 5,952

F Tobey, Helen White Scholarship 2,086 4,263

F Today and Tomorrow Student Scholarships 6,125 6,359

F Todd, Frank H. Scholarship 175,207 238,885

F Todd, George D. ’64 Scholarship 75,000 84,738

F Todd, J. Edward Memorial Fund 6,301 7,068

S Tolman, David B. Scholarship 1,766 6,269

F Totman, Clayton O. Graduate Student Fund 92,961 101,090

S Totman, James E. Fund 83,630 314,864

P Touchette, Joseph W. Scholarship 72,111 90,111

F Towle, Philip R. ’84 and Diana H. Towle ’84 Scholarship 10,085 10,609

S Towne, Nathan Pratt Scholarship 19,350 99,820

S Townsend, John Laurence ’24 Scholarship 104,308 126,301

F Townsend, Timothy E. ’74 Geological Sciences Fund 10,000 11,195

F Trafford, Dr. David White Memorial Scholarship 2,919 4,467

F Traub, Marsha Lynn All Maine Women Honor Society Fund 10,100 10,406

F TRC Electrical Engineering Technology Scholarship 100,000 108,001

S Treat, George W. Fund 41,001 100,088

F Treat, William W. Scholarship 101,434 106,288

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2015 Endowments/Holdings

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F Vickery, James B. III Scholarship 317,501 331,355

F Victor, Joan Vachon ’52 and Milton Victor ’51 Scholarship 30,000 31,571

F Viles Family Scholarship 88,711 129,742

F Viles, Frederick M. ’43 Scholarship 54,300 56,788

F Violette, Hugh D. ’05 Scholarship 26,780 29,744

P Violette, Richard D. Scholarship 16,886 47,603

F Violette, Richard D. Sr. and Dorothy D. Scholarship 10,000 10,254

F Volk Family Art Fund 35,891 41,314

F Volk Family Fund 673,842 816,651

F Volk Family Graduate Student Water Quality Fund 35,891 41,314

F Volk Family Hudson Museum Fund 35,891 41,314

F Wade, Capt. Charles H. Marine Sciences Fund 100,441 104,803

F Wade, Ormand J. and Miriam K. Alumni House Endowment Fund 100,000 106,141

F Wadleigh, Leith ’59 and Donna Alumni Association Fund 2,000 1,928

S Wadlin, George K. II Memorial Scholarship 18,545 29,084

F Wadlin, Professor George Memorial Scholarship 21,333 22,534

P Wadsworth, Harry F. Scholarship 10,888 68,944

S Wadsworth, Richard C. Memorial Prize 7,900 16,012

F Wakefield, Jim and Karen Fund 40,250 58,154

F Walbridge, William Wesley Scholarship 9,664 20,270

S Wales, Sgt. Walter McClymonds Scholarship 30,267 154,506

S Walker, Donald S. Scholarship 18,350 77,576

P Wallach, Ira D. Scholarship 10,751 67,055

P Wallach, James and Kenneth Scholarship 95,927 385,725

P Wallach, James G. Scholarship 53,200 87,077

F Walsh, John Randall and Agnes Annie Walsh Scholarship 20,000 22,388

F Walsh, Shawn Memorial Endowment 14,519 15,342

F Walton, Celia C. Fund 25,880 37,470

P Ward, Eugene J. Scholarship 10,000 59,586

F Ward, Gerald M. Scholarship 54,720 57,155

F Waring, Dot and Don Class of 1950 Flag Plaza Fund 13,059 15,035

F Warmke, Germaine LeClerc ’42 Scholarship 34,888 37,269

F Warren, Jean Scholarship 41,000 42,745

F Warren, Richard K. and Susan A. Warren Journalism Scholarship 22,050 22,922

F Waterman, Georgia Rich Alumni House Fund 3,000 3,595

F Waterman, John J. Fund 13,593 24,807

F Waterman, John J. Scholarship 10,000 10,610

F Wathen, Jack ’52 Memorial Scholarship 7,230 11,944

F Watson, Harry D. Scholarship 17,833 19,537

F Webb, Eleanor M. Fund 12,305 12,856

F Webb, Freeman G. ’33 and Mary C. Track Scholarship 202,255 218,213

S Webb, Jean A. and David A. Professional Master’s Student Award 79,555 77,866

S Webber Energy Fuels Scholarship 56,142 64,017

F Webber, Alburney E. Jr. Scholarship 4,000 5,591

F Webber, G. Peirce and Florence Pitts Forestry Fund 234,634 287,207

F Webber, G. Peirce and Florence Pitts Forestry Scholarship 210,418 228,834

F Webber, G. Peirce Maine Business School Fund 23,853 24,890

F Webber, John M. Fogler Digital Library Fund 25,000 24,910

F Trefethen, Professor Joseph M. Memorial Scholarship 54,687 56,443

P Trelfa, Fred R. Scholarship 25,567 135,098

P Trelfa, Heidi Ruckstuhl Scholarship 10,300 29,288

P Trelfa, Richard T. Scholarship 11,025 32,095

F Turner, Albert M. Prize 2,000 3,924

F Turner, Charles R. Memorial Fund 4,963 5,219

S Turner, Henry P. Scholarship 8,395 30,238

S Turner, Oscar Scholarship 7,184 28,276

S Turner, Oscar T. Scholarship 364,689 1,183,004

F Turner, Oscar Treat Scholarship 25,000 49,787

S Turner, Walter W. Scholarship 21,795 35,686

P Tutt, Richard P. Jr. Scholarship 5,608 26,990

F U.S. Army Air Corps 92nd Bomb Group Scholarship 40,700 42,673

F UM IEEE PES Student Chapter Scholarship 2,000 2,000

F UMaine IEEE Student Branch Quasi-Endowed Scholarship 7,559 10,429

P Union Camp Corporation Scholarship 10,016 72,223

F University of Maine Alumni Chapter of Southern Maine, Inc. Robert H. Patten Scholarship 40,670 41,673

F University of Maine Alumni Chapter of Southern Maine, Inc., William D. “Bill” Currie First Year Scholarship 108,419 117,903

S University of Maine Athletic Grant-In-Aid and Scholarship Fund 6,192 19,299

S University of Maine Employees Endowment Pool 826 2,737

F University of Maine Foundation Discretionary Fund 250 741

F University of Maine Foundation Reserve 398,639 479,028

F University of Maine Foundation Scholarship Fund 54,757 54,643

S University of Maine General Scholarship 675,917 969,779

F University of Maine Golf Club Quasi-Endowment 5,554 7,710

F University of Maine Humanities Center Endowment 426,150 423,627

F University of Maine International Programming Fund 550 550

F University of Maine Museum of Art Acquisition and Conservation Fund 4,000 4,652

S University of Maine Operations Endowment Fund 4,810 6,533

F University of Maine Retirees Scholarship 1,780 1,828

S University of Maine Student Work Experience Fund 27,500 52,271

S University Store Company Scholarship 18,613 95,594

P Uong, D. Diek Scholarship 15,212 89,101

F Upward Bound Endowment, Friends of 265 377

F Upward Bound Quasi-Endowment, Friends of 2,573 5,014

F Urann, Chestina Blaisdell Fund 10,000 31,040

S Urann, Marcus L. Scholarship 426,476 779,447

S Valentine, Mary Maxfield Memorial Scholarship 596 2,819

S Valitchka, Becky Memorial Scholarship 30,178 56,552

F Valley, Thomas Fund 33,657 52,713

F Vamvakias Family Scholarship 6,804 7,610

P Vamvakias, James G. Scholarship 10,000 27,433

P Vannozzi Family Scholarship 1,050 1,050

F Veague, Arnold L. and Eleanor M. Scholarship 21,776 23,041

S Veazie Salmon Club Undergraduate Fisheries Scholarship 16,453 19,541

F Vetelino, Dr. John Fund for Excellence in Solid State and Semiconductors 16,376 19,247

F Veverka, David M. Memorial Fund 10,545 11,004

Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

F University of Maine FoundationS University of Maine System (Orono campus)P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation4H Maine 4-H Foundation

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Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value

2015 Endowments/Holdings

F Webber, John M. School of Business Scholarship 100,000 104,835

F Webster, Edwin P. Scholarship 6,094 6,402

S Webster, Karl Scholarship 3,622 6,592

F Weed, Addie M. Scholarship 5,802 8,905

F Weeks, Thomas N. Fund 3,388 8,880

F Weiblen, William and Eileen Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering 21,500 23,885

F Weinberg, J. Morris Student Innovation Award 9,000 7,401

F Weiner, Marli Memorial Scholarship 50,000 52,599

S Weinstein, Janet Spiller ’48 Distinguished Scholars Award 24,534 31,587

S Weis, Robert George Memorial Award 20,000 50,977

S Welch, Mildred L. Library Endowment Fund 10,000 30,873

S Weisz, Dr. Hans Memorial Fund 3,902 12,972

F Welch, Vinal J. Civil and Environmental Engineering Fund 15,000 16,273

F Weldon, Scott and Mary-Ellen Memorial Scholarship 25,725 26,772

F Wells, Irene R. Scholarship 34,221 49,703

S Wemyss, James C. Jr. Scholarship 2,777 8,586

F Wentworth, Arthur and Etta C. Memorial Scholarship 44,214 85,275

F Wentworth, John W. Electrical Engineering Scholarship 11,177 12,768

S Weppler, William H. Fund 167,939 513,625

F Westerman, Harold S. Athletic Scholarship 8,979 12,777

F Weston, Arthur Athletic Scholarship 39,625 41,441

S Weston, Benjamin T. Scholarship 10,000 33,125

S Weston, Charles P. Scholarship 12,008 38,980

F Weston, George and Helen Scholarship 165,582 177,189

F Wheatland, Barbara Geospatial Analysis Laboratory Excellence Fund 100,000 112,984

S Wheelden-Bassett Fund 146,852 413,319

F White, Faith Shesong ’38 Flower Fund 10,159 10,779

S White, James F. Scholarship 8,178 20,964

F White, Jean McIntire ’52 and Linwood E. White ’54G Fund 9,000 9,122

F Whitehill-Mairhuber, Marie B. Collins Center for the Arts Fund 6,639 7,430

F Whitehill-Mairhuber, Marie B. Fund 20,175 21,661

F Whitehouse, Dorothy Jordan Fund 5,174 5,489

F Whitehouse, Philip A. and Martha E. Family Fund 2,000 2,127

F Whitehouse, Theodore and Dorothy Scholarship 280,329 292,635

F Whitman, Dana Jr. ’45 and Helen Herrick Whitman ’46, ’49G Scholarship 7,710 9,073

F Whitney, Allison I. ’62 Electrical Engineering Fund 136,812 141,228

F Whittier, Ralph ATO Fund 5,000 21,791

F Whittier, Ralph Fund 5,000 15,506

F Wiberg-Hannigan, Calista (Sargent) Scholarship 30,000 32,785

F Wicks, Ulrich Library Fund 4,397 4,665

F Wiersma, George Memorial Scholarship 6,135 6,904

S Wildlife Endowment Fund 29,522 50,358

S Wilkins, Austin H. Forestry Scholarship 26,010 50,006

P Wilkins, Ralph A. Scholarship 10,192 79,126

F Willett Family Fund 10,574 12,321

S Willey, Arthur O. Professorship in Mechanical Engineering 479,270 815,071

F Willey, Dorothy H. and Arthur O. Scholarship 10,150 21,613

S Willey, John C. ’35 Performing Arts Scholarship 25,000 55,106

P Willey, Michael S. Jr. Scholarship 10,412 16,092

S Williams, Hiram Fund 34,865 128,214

F Williams, R. Leon and Alma C. Scholarship 15,000 17,270

S Williams, Washburn E. Scholarship 149,137 216,852

F Williamson, Laurette Martineau ’61 ’62G Fund 9,555 10,135

F Willis, Susan Bodwell Civil Engineering Scholarship 20,000 22,024

F Wilson, Dorothy Clarke Library Fund 10,000 11,005

F Wilson, John F. Fund 74,732 87,263

S Wilson, Mott F. Scholarship 7,393 34,102

S Wing, Gerald E. Scholarship 1,766 6,725

S Winslow, Julia E. Scholarship 21,288 67,341

F Wiseman, Walt W. and Sarah E. Scholarship 32,254 33,904

F Witter, J. Franklin Scholarship 14,374 26,290

S Witter, J. Franklin Undergraduate Research Endowment 50,016 57,732

F Wolf, Kenneth P., M.D. and Fredda F. Esquire Fund 32,728 34,275

F Wolfhagen, James L. and Helen J. Award 13,290 14,715

F Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarship 101,844 112,143

F Wood, Harvey W. Jr. ’56 Scholarship 13,108 13,286

F Wood, Nancy Nolde Fund 29,329 29,236

F Woodard and Curran Kurt Marston Scholarship 19,400 20,069

F Woodard, Franklin E. Environmental Engineering Laboratory Fund 154,535 161,352

F Woodbrey, Edward F. ’49 Memorial Scholarship 37,224 41,761

F Woodbrey-McIntire Family Quasi-Endowment Fund 22,271 33,215

F Woodbury, Harold M. ’36 and Henrietta Cliff Woodbury ’37 Scholarship 2,000 1,933

P Woodcock Family Scholarship 10,600 14,928

S Woodcock, Lois and Milton Scholarship 10,000 17,067

F Woodhead, David A. Forestry Fund 213,779 223,834

F Woodhead, David A. Forestry Scholarship 213,779 218,599

F Woodman, Bruce Coffin Scholarship 1,510 2,297

S Woodman, Charles F. Fund 21,396 116,670

S Woodsum, Edmund N. Scholarship 32,248 78,742

F Woodworth, T.C. ’63 Civil Engineering Scholarship 11,000 11,648

F Work, Gerald G. Scholarship 3,505 4,145

S Worrick, Robert C. and Roberta S. Scholarship 12,234 23,734

S Worthen, Harold Forest Management Fund 28,800 79,201

F Wright, David H. Fund 182,671 181,766

F Wright, Ryan Dana Memorial Award 21,600 23,806

F York County Poultry Improvement Association Scholarship 3,500 6,449

F York, Eric Memorial Scholarship 12,040 13,362

F Young, Ronald E. Engineering Scholarship 24,000 25,162

4H Youth Trustees in Philanthropy Endowment 33,385

P Zabe, Robert N. Scholarship 9,469 29,037

P Zieminski, Stephan Scholarship 10,450 15,425

F Zimmerman, First Lieutenant James R. Memorial NROTC Award 26,200 27,329

S Zoidis, Peter G. ’38 Scholarship 12,200 16,064

F Zoidis, William Scholarship 9,100 10,072

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CashMost gifts that benefit the university

come in the form of cash. Many

donors choose to make their cash

gift with a credit card, check or

wire transfer. We invite donors to

consider our secure online giving site

(umaine.edu/givenow).

Payroll DeductionUMaine employees may make a gift

through payroll deduction. Contact

the University of Maine Foundation

for a payroll deduction form or visit

umainefoundation.org/donate-now

to download the form.

BequestsThe most common future gift is a

bequest, in which the donor includes

the University of Maine Foundation

in a will or an estate plan.

Appreciated Securities A gift of long-term appreciated

securities often has at least two

advantages: it can provide an income

tax deduction equal to the fair market

value of the securities and may reduce

capital gains. It is possible to make a

gift using shares of mutual funds, but

such gifts typically require more

advanced planning as the transfers

take longer.

Ways of GivingCharitable giving often carries significant tax benefits for donors. All gifts to

UMaine and its fundraising partners are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by

law. If you have questions regarding the tax implications of your giving, consult

your attorney or financial adviser. The type of gift that is best for you depends

upon many factors, including your age, health, family and employment situation,

assets and lifestyle choices. Many companies will match your gift to UMaine,

maximizing the impact of your personal philanthropy.

Matthew Rodrigue ’04 and hiswife, Carissa, established theRodrigue Student AffairsEmergency Fund Endowmentand have responded to anumber of other private-support opportunities atUMaine. The Rodrigues are new members of the StillwaterSociety and received their pinsat the September 2015 dinner.Matt, a member of the UMaineBoard of Visitors and Carissalive in South Orange, NewJersey with their two children.

Real Estate and Tangible Personal PropertyMake a gift that benefits UMaine

and often carries tax advantages. The

allowable deduction for a gift of real

estate or tangible personal property

depends upon several factors.

Life Insurance You may make a gift of life insurance

to the university or one of its

fundraising partners by naming it as

owner and irrevocable beneficiary of a

policy. The gift may be a paid policy,

an existing policy with cash value or a

new policy.

TrustsThere are a variety of ways to create

trusts that benefit you, your loved ones

and UMaine. Choosing the right trust

or other planned giving vehicle

depends on your age, assets and many

other factors.

Charitable Gift AnnuityThrough a simple contract, you agree

to donate cash, stocks or other assets to

the University of Maine Foundation.

In return, you and someone else, if you

choose, receive a fixed amount each

year for the rest of your lives.

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Increasing the Impact ofYour Gift to UMaine

Honoring OthersYou can make a gift supporting any

area of the University of Maine in

memory or honor of a professor,

coach, student, relative or friend.

Gifts are a special way to celebrate a

birthday or anniversary, or the

graduation of a child, grandchild or

other loved one. Memorial gifts are a

thoughtful way to recognize a person’s

influence and accomplishments while

advancing the mission of the

University of Maine and helping the

students we serve. When you make an

honorary or memorial gift, we will (if

requested) notify the honoree or next

of kin, and will administer the gift as

you direct.

Corporate PartnershipsCompanies, large and small, are

choosing to partner with UMaine in

ways that are mutually beneficial.

Corporate partnerships can involve

internships and assistance with

recruitment. The naming of

laboratories and other facilities brings

visibility for the company, and also is

an important source of funding for

equipment, scholarships, student travel

and other needs.

Recurring Gift Many donors choose to make an

automatic monthly gift to UMaine

using their credit card or another type

of electronic fund transfer. This is

convenient for donors, and can help

reduce printing and mailing costs.

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70 University of Maine

Giving Societies

Stillwater Society

The Stillwater Society was created in 2000 to

celebrate donors who have given at least $25,000

to the University of Maine over the course of their

lifetimes. Donors are eligible for the society based

on their cumulative outright gifts and irrevocable

planned gifts. Some friends and alumni are

members of the Stillwater Society as the result

of a single gift; others are members as the result

of faithful, longtime support. New members are

inducted at a formal recognition dinner each year

and presented with a pin symbolic of their

respective Stillwater Society level.

Every gift advances the mission of

the University of Maine and every

donor makes a difference. Due to

space limitations, the following list

includes members of UMaine’s gift

recognition societies. President’s

Club recognition is based on annual

giving to UMaine for the period of

July 1, 2014–June 30, 2015.S will appear after donor name

Charles F. Allen Legacy Society

The Charles F. Allen Legacy Society, named for

the University of Maine’s first president, was

established in 1995 to recognize and honor alumni

and friends who intend to remember the

University of Maine or its affiliated organizations

by making a bequest or other form of planned or

deferred gift. Such gifts will benefit the university

in the years ahead without necessarily requiring

that the donor fund the gift at the present time.

While the gift is deferred, the benefits of

membership in the society begin immediately.

If you let us know that you have provided at

least $10,000 for the University of Maine or its

affiliated organizations in your will, trust, pooled

life income fund, life insurance policy, gift annuity

or retirement fund, you immediately become a full

member of the society. Charles F. Allen Legacy

Society members receive a membership certificate

recognizing their intentions and a lapel pin.

Members also are honored at a special event

on campus.

L will appear after donor name

K will appear after donor name

Katahdin Society

The Katahdin Society honors

alumni and friends who have given

$1 million or more to benefit the

University of Maine. Such

exceptional generosity has helped

ensure UMaine’s success for the first

150 years, and will be even more

important in the years to come, as

costs continue to rise and the need

for exceptional teaching, research

and outreach escalates in an

increasingly complex world.

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z will appear after donor name

P will appear after donor name

Between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015,donors gave more than

$21,682,000to support the mission of the University of Maine

( ) consecutive years of support after donor name

M will appear after donor name

President’s Club

The President’s Club is UMaine’s front door to

special donor recognition. Members of the

President’s Club give at least $1,000 a year to

UMaine. Gifts can be unrestricted or designated

for a particular need or priority; they may be used

for current operations or directed toward an

endowment. President’s Club members range from

recent graduates to senior alumni, represent

virtually every major, are scattered across the

country and share a common commitment to

improving the lives of others. President’s Club

members receive a pin and are invited to a special

brunch over Homecoming Weekend.

Loyal M Society

The Loyal M Society recognizes UMaine’s most

faithful philanthropists. Membership is open to

donors who have made gifts to benefit UMaine

over at least two consecutive fiscal years, regardless

of the gift amount, type or purpose. Recurring

monthly gifts, set up with a credit card or

electronic fund transfer from a checking account,

are a convenient way to secure ongoing

membership in the Loyal M Society. Membership

is noted with the years of consecutive support in

parentheses, e.g. (15) denotes that a donor has

made gifts to UMaine for 15 consecutive years,

including FY15. Actual years of consecutive giving

may be greater; the count extends back to when

the Office of University Development transitioned

from paper records to a fundraising database.

Triple Crown of Support

This report includes the names of alumni and

friends who are truly shaping the future of the

University of Maine as members of the Stillwater

Society, Charles F. Allen Legacy Society and

President’s Club. The Triple Crown is a realistic

goal for many donors who make philanthropy a

priority, plan ahead and thoughtfully consider the

many ways of giving. There is no ideal way to

make a gift; the timing and nature of your gifts

will depend on your unique circumstances. We

encourage you to work closely with your legal and

financial advisers, as well as our fundraising

professionals, to determine a path that is mutually

beneficial for you, your loved ones and the

University of Maine.

University of Maine Alumni AssociationLifetime Members

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AARP PJohn C. Abbott ’64, Ph.D. and

Susanne Blough Abbott, Ed.D. P M (25)Walter H. Abbott ’58, ’65G and

Carol Stevenson Abbott ’59* S L MThomas J. Ackermann ’91 LHeman P. Adams, Ph.D. and Patricia Adams S P (6)Pamelia Brockway Adams ’60 and

David L. Adams, M.D. S (8)Aetna, Inc. PConstance Ahara SJanet M. Alexander ’88G and

John A. Alexander, Ph.D. S P (3)Nancy Payne Alexander, Ph.D. ’00G, ’06G LHarold Alfond Foundation P (6)The William and Joan Alfond Foundation P (11)Peter G. Alfond SSusan G. Alfond S PTheodore B. Alfond and Barbara Alfond SWilliam F. Alfond and Joan Loring Alfond S P (11)Allagash Brewing Company PStanley C. Allain ’61 and

Kathleen Murray-Allain S L P M zSuzanne Bogert Allard ’56 S MAllen Insurance & Financial P (2)Douglas C. Allen ’62, Ph.D. and

Barbara Fowles Allen ’63 P (8)H. Lee Allen Jr., Ph.D. ’76, ’78G and

Susan Lieberman Allen ’78 S P (3)James C. Allen ’79 and

Melissa McDonough Allen ’82 P (2)Linda Sutherland Allen ’75 and

Robert C. Allen S L P (4) zTelford M. Allen III and Karen F. Allen SPamela J. Aloupis ’82 SVance A. Aloupis ’68, M.D., P.A. S P (4)Michael H. Alpert ’72G SCharles Altschul and Charlotte Ivy Dixon Altschul PFrancois G. Amar, Ph.D. and

Karen L. Hover, M.D. P (2)Lt. Col. John L. Amato (Ret.) ’56 and

Jeanne Charland Amato S (40)AMC Maine Woods, Inc. P (7)American Endowment Foundation P (2)American Society of Civil Engineers,

Maine Section P (24)AMVAC Chemical Corporation P (2)Analog Devices, Inc. P (2)Charles R. Anastasia SBetsey M. Andersen PCharles Anderson PJoellen Anderson ’59 S LMark W. Anderson ’80G and

Lorraine Ostergren S P (13)Lt. Col. Richard Anderson P (16)

Robert I. Anderson ’64 and Jacqueline Towle Anderson ’64 S M (2)

Kathryn Morris Andrews ’51 S M (32)Roy E. Andrews PAndritz, Inc. P (6)Seanna L. Annis, Ph.D. LAnonymous, Class of 1973 S P M (11)Meredith Mawhinney Anson and

Philip S. Anson P (3)James S. Anthony and Gloria Trujillo SBrig. Gen. Ralph W. Applegate ’53 and

Elizabeth Goodrich Applegate ’55 P (25)Pauline Turcotte Applin ’64, ’68G and

John R. Applin ’65, ’70G S L MAllan S. Arch ’65 and Susan K. Arch S P (3)Andrew P. Archambault ’76 PArmstrong World Industries P (2)Arrangements Unlimited PRonald G. Aseltine ’77 and

Deborah Scott Aseltine ’80 S LEdward N. Ashworth, Ph.D. and

Sharon Ashworth, Ph.D. P (6)Associates in York Orthopaedics PA PRay B. Auel and Jean Marie Auel ’86 Hon. LHD SAurora Pharmaceutical, LLC PDavid M. Austin ’90 and Kelly M. Austin ’06 P (6)Ayco Corporation P (6)Alice S. Ayling Scholarship Foundation P (26)Charles A. Babb ’60 and Isa K. Babb P (2)Richard K. Babcock ’59 and Fadelma Babcock S LKenneth W. Bach ’63, ’65G* P (5)Sandra Pendleton Bacon ’56 SE. Stanton Bagley ’68 and Terry M. Burke P (2)Josephine Blake Bail ’42, ’44H and

Donald W. Bail ’44 S L P (36) zJames W. Bailey ’63 P (22)Eleanor M. Baker ’75 and

Thomas W. Saturley, CAI S P (11)Ann Hayden Baldwin ’74, ’06G LJames O. Ballinger ’66, ’69G SArthur Balourdos and Nancy Balourdos SBangor Nature Club P (32)Bangor Savings Bank P (32)Bangor Water District P (8)Elliott R. Barker III ’54 and

Jean Cressy Barker S L P (34) zMichael E. Barkley ’92 and Tina Barkley PConstance King Barnes ’43 S L MRichard Barron P (2)Lavon Lee Bartel, Ph.D. and David G. Struck L P (15)Donald B. Barter ’68 and

Janet Beaulieu Barter ’69 P (22)Richard F. Barter, Ph.D. ’58 and

Patricia Ann Barter S L P M (6) zJayne Hanson Bartley ’49 S L M (14)

Giving Society MembersJuly 1, 2014–June 30, 2015

Eldon ’64 and Dianne Malloch Morrison, with Habib Dagher (right), executive directorof the Advanced Structures and CompositesCenter. The Morrisons, originally fromWashington County, are members of thePresident’s Club and Stillwater Society. Their gifts have supported engineering andbiomedical research, as well as generalscholarships.

K = Katahdin SocietyS = Stillwater SocietyL = Charles F. Allen Legacy SocietyP = President’s ClubM = UMAA Lifetime Membersz= Triple Crown of Support( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support

* = Deceased

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Benjamin E. Blanchette ’99 P (4)Ann Weldon Blanke ’76, ’84G and

Richard D. Blanke, Ph.D. S P (18)Robert G. Blick ’61 and Janice C. Blick P (8)Sandford Blitz ’92G P M (24)Deborah L. Blount-Smith ’76 and

Richard N. Smith ’79 S P (29)Marvin W. Blumenstock ’78G and

M. Helen Blumenstock S P (3)Gregory Bodine PLesa Bodine PAnne Donovan Bodnar S (2)Janet Marston Bodwell ’55 S L P M (2) zRussell S. Bodwell ’44, ’47G S K L P (39) zDavid F. Bolger SJ.T. Bolger SMichael P. Bombara ’84 PBonanza Steak House PJohn L. Bonello ’65 SSteven E. Bonville ’69 and

Jane Survant Bonville ’70 S L P (29) zJoseph M. Boomer ’58 and

Helen Inman Boomer ’59 P (8)Louis J. Boos and Jean S. Boos S P (9)Michael T. Bordick ’88 and

Monica Perry Bordick ’86 SRichard A. Boss Jr. ’74, M.D. and

Mary Newhall Boss ’75 P (6)Emmanuel Boss, Ph.D. and

Lee Karp-Boss, Ph.D. P (6)Amanda Louise Bost ’84, ’87G, LUTCF and

Stephen M. Bost LBoston Foundation P (2)Dennis R. Boston ’74 and Patricia T. Boston P (5)Bottom Dollar, Inc. P (13)Karen R. Boucias ’71 and

George L. Jacobson, Ph.D. S L P M (15) zBlaine A. Boudreau ’83 and Jana D. Boudreau P (3)Michael P. Bourque ’89 P (5)Reginald B. Bowden ’55 L (6)Dawn S. Bowen ’90G, Ph.D. and

Marshall E. Bowen, Ph.D. SRoger W. Bowen, Ph.D. and Barbara H. Bowen SLeonard W. Bowles ’55, ’56G L (39)Kevin J. Boyle ’78, Ph.D. and Nancy J. Boyle L MMichael A. Boyson and Nancy L. Grant SPamela Ward Braak and Gregory W. Braak S PWilliam A. Bracken SJane H. Bracy and Skip Bracy Jr. PJohn A. Bradford, M.D. and

Marjorie Bradford S (30)Wilma Additon Bradford S (40)James E. Bradley, CFA, AIF CFP P (4)Ernest Bradstreet Scholarship Fund PPatricia Murphy Bragdon ’51 SPhyllis Pendleton Bragg ’47, ’49G S L (39)Jane C. Brann ’97 and

Harold J. Brann S L P M (22) z

Eric L. Brennan ’68, ’73G and Betty J. Brennan S P M (3)

Susan Hayward Brennan ’75 and Leonard J. Brennan ’76, D.M.D. P (14)

Richard A. Bresnahan and Ann W. Bresnahan P (11)Erna Bamford Breton ’51 L (2)William A. Brewer ’64 and Sandra E. Brewer PJohn C. Bridge ’57, ’63G and

Charlene R. Bridge S K L P M (40) zBrent M. Bridges ’80 P (3)John J. Brier ’88 P (2)Barbara Farnham Briggs ’68, ’77G and

Robert S. Briggs SHope Anthony Brogunier P (3)David L. Bronson ’69, M.D. and

Kathleen S. Franco, M.D. S P (5)Brook Family Foundation P (2)William C. Brooks III ’64, ’65G LLucille A. Brouillard ’61, ’66G LPauline C. Brouillard LJohn H. Brower ’62, Ph.D. and

Dr. Moonyean S. Brower ’63 L P M (16)Philip H. Brown II ’64, ’70G S MCarleton M. Brown ’49, ’59G and

Iris J. Brown S P (40)Darryl N. Brown ’66, ’69G and

Penny L. Brown S P (4)Donald V. Brown ’43, Ed.D. and Wanda J. Brown LHarold H. Brown ’61, ’65G and

Sally A. Brown L M (26)Jean Bertolini Brown ’60 S L P M (37) zMark W. Brown ’75, Ph.D. and Roberta Bisignano LDr. Myles A. Brown ’56 P (3)Ronald O. Brown ’63, Ph.D. S P (3)Shelly A. Brown LStephanie Barry Brown ’65 and

Michael I. Brown S P M (3)Julie S. Brownie ’70 and Dale Brownie L (14)Mitchell R. Bruce, Ph.D. and

Alice E. Bruce, Ph.D. S P (3)Catherine J. Bruno and John P. Bruno S PDonna Fritz Brunstad ’60 LJohn C. Bryant PBTG Americas, Inc. P (2)Robert D. Buchanan ’44, D.M.D. S K L P M (20) zDaniel C. Buck ’81, DPM and

Marsha O’Rourke P (13)Buckman Laboratories, Inc. P (4)Arnold R. Buckman and Maxine B. Buckman SDavid E. Buker ’69 and Nancy Hackett Buker ’71 L PWilliam C. Bullock Jr. and Edith S. Bullock SDouglas B. Burdick ’68, ’74, ’88G P (9)Craig R. Burgess ’80 and

Anita Godin Burgess ’80 P (10)Hildegard S. Burgess LMary Marble Burgess ’46 and

Alan C. Burgess ’48 S L (7)George G. Burke ’55 S P (21)A. Pat Burnes, Ph.D. S P (18)

Peter N. Bartley ’72 LLeonard S. Barton SBASF Corporation P (8)Baskahegan Company P (19)Blanche S. Bast and

Robert C. Bast Jr., M.D. S P (15)Dorothy Bjorn Bates LDavid J. Batuski ’44H, Ph.D. and

Shellie M. Batuski P (6)Paul C. Bauschatz, Ph.D. and

Cathleen M. Bauschatz, Ph.D. P (24)David S. Baxter ’74G and

Katherine K. Carter, Ph.D. P (4)Bay Center for Jaw Surgery P (4)Bayer CropScience P (6)Robert C. Bayer, Ph.D. and Libbet Bayer P (3)Robert N. Bazinet SBBC Land, LLC P (4)Elwood M. Beach ’51 and

Virginia Norton Beach ’52 S L P M zBeacon Analytical Systems, Inc. PPamela L. Beal ’69 S LClare F. Beames ’52 SL.L. Bean, Inc. PLinda L. Bean and Donald Lambert Folkers SNorman R. Bean SBee Line Cable P (2)Dennis H. Beers ’72 and Barbara M. Beers ’74 SJason Beever ’92 LBejo Seeds, Inc. PVance Kelly Bellis and Pamela Maria Bellis PEugene N. Benner ’70 and

Ellen Minster Benner ’72 S (2)Hope Hutchins Benton S MBercen, Inc. P (2)Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, P.A. PGail McLain Berry ’61 and

Maj. Gen. Peter T. Berry (Ret.) ’61 S L MBertuzzi Family Foundation PJohn Bertuzzi and Gail Bertuzzi PThe Betterment Fund P (3)Nancy Harris Bickterman ’57 P (3)Bidu Sayao Memorial Children’s Trust P (3)Bigelow Investment Advisors, LLC P (3)Catherine Billings ’78, ’95G P (24)Allen J. Bingham ’54 and

Joanne Owen Bingham ’56 L MJames E. Bird and Mary Dickinson Bird P (13)Barbara Dorsey Birmingham ’79 and

Lesley T. Birmingham, D.V.M. SMartha J. Bishop SRonald E. Bishop ’53 and

Lorna M. Bishop S L P M (40) zHarris J. Bixler, Sc.D. and Ann Bixler S (8)Black Bear Inn & Conference Center P (25)Lance C. Black ’04 LJoline J. Blais and Jon Ippolito SJudith A. Blake L

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John H. Burnham ’60 and Carol Burnham S P (28)H. Maxwell Burry ’57 and Shirley Burry S LCynthia A. Bush PMichael T. Bush ’94 S (2Alfred A. Bushway ’68, Ph.D. and

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Ruth Bartlett Butler ’54 S MM. Eleanor Butler ’53 and

Sidney R. Butler ’54, Ph.D. L MScott A. Butterfield ’98 P (2)Peter J. Buxton ’61 and Joan S. Buxton S P (34)Elizabeth Brown Calkins ’50, ’57G and

Stanley L. Freeman Jr., Ed.D. S L P (40) zBernard W. Calligan and Deborah L. Calligan P (25)Nora L. Cameron ’77 and

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Margaret King Campbell ’85 P (2)Gregory A. Campbell ’64, ’66G, ’69 Ph.D. and

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Richard G. Carbonetti ’77 P (9)Barbara Jeanne Carey ’03, ’05G and

James M. Cohen ’03, ’05G SDennis J. Carey ’68 and Wendy L. Carey P (4)Benjamin D. Carlisle and Sarah G. Carlisle S P (2)David M. Carlisle and Susan A. Carlisle S (3)Nancy Aylward Carlson ’83 and Philip A. Carlson PDonald M. Carmichael and

Suzanne S. Carmichael L (7)Michael M. Carney ’72 and

Jeanne Bartlett Carney ’74 SAndre-Louis J. Caron ’56, ’63G and

Beverly Callahan Caron ’59 P (3)Christina Weston Caron ’05 and

Jeremy E. Caron ’04 P (5)James R. Caron ’70 and Angel Caron P (36)Sandra L. Caron ’79, ’82G, Ph.D. P (18)Wendy Mercer Carpenter ’71, ’77G S L (27)Bruce R. Carter and Debrah R. Carter PHon. Gene Carter ’58, ’85 Hon. LLD and

Judith Kittredge Carter ’59 S P M (4)Paul Cartwright PStanford E. Carver ’59 and Pauline Carver L (3)Linwood L. Carville ’53, ’54G S MCasco Systems, LLC PJohn A. Cashman ’73 and Elizabeth A. Cashman LRobert Cassette PBarbara Cassidy Foundation PDaniel and Dina Cassidy Fund P (7)Daniel E. Cassidy, M.D. and Dina S. Cassidy P (7)Elaine Conley Cassidy ’78 and

Gerard S. Cassidy ’80 S PGlenn C. Castner ’75 and Sandra L. Castner S P (31)

Catalyst Paper PCCB, Inc. P (2)Christopher R. Celtruda ’90 and

Dawn Celtruda P M (2)Central National-Gottesman, Inc. P (3)Fei Chai, Ph.D. and Huijie Xue, Ph.D. PColby H. Chandler ’50, ’79 Hon. Sc.D. and

Jean F. Chandler S P (16)Gregory P. Chanis ’86 and Pauline S. Chandler LJohn R. Charles ’57 L (17)Mark and Judith Chase Fund P (3)Mark C. Chase ’77 and Judith Chase P (5)Robert M. Chase ’45 and Marjory S. Chase LGerard R. Chasse ’90 and Ronda L. Chasse P (3)Michael F. Chavaree and Patricia L. Chavaree P (3)Chemical Club of New England, Inc. PCHEMTRADE Logistics PChemTreat, Inc. P (2)Michael Cheney and Janice Cheney S P (3)The Chewonki Foundation P (3)Jerald Chiarell ’94 and Julie Chiarell LDaniel P. Christensen ’77 and

Cynthia F. Christensen SArthur Chu PDaniel D. Churchill ’63 and

Betty Churchill S L P M (11) zMarion B. Chute S L P (27) zMatthew J. Ciampa ’10, ’12G L P (6)Cianbro Corporation PEric L. Cianchette and Peggy Cianchette S KCIGNA Foundation PCity of Bangor, Maine PEugene Clapp III SAlton H. Clark ’61 and

Madonna Fogg Clark ’61 S L P (5) zLlewellyn E. Clark ’54, ’56G, Ph.D. and

Shirley H. Clark* S L P M (2) zSteven D. Clarke ’70, Ph.D. SClayton Lake Woodland Holdings LLC P (7)Norma Towne Clayton ’63 and

John M. Clayton Jr. S L P M (4) zPerry R. Clough ’63 and Susan R. Clough S L M (4)Rosemary Sherwood Clowes ’74 and

Mark A. Clowes ’77 LDon E. Coates ’60G, ’74 C.A.S and

Alida L. Coates P (10)Salvatore L. Coco S (2)F. Chandler Coddington Jr. ’54 and

Jane W. Coddington S L P M (40) zCheryl M. Coffin, M.D. and Ralph E. Topham P (6)E. H. Marcelle Coffin S P (27)Millard F. Coffin III, Ph.D. and Stephanie Ingle P (29)Ronald C. Coffin ’56 and Sheila N. Coffin P (5)David R. Coffman SThe Cohen Group PBarbara Dachs Cohen ’76 PMary Jane Cohen S LMaurice S. Cohen ’51 and Phyllis Herman Cohen S

K = Katahdin SocietyS = Stillwater SocietyL = Charles F. Allen Legacy SocietyP = President’s ClubM = UMAA Lifetime Membersz= Triple Crown of Support( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support

* = Deceased

Charles V. Stanhope ’71 of Southwest Harborretired from his 35-year public service careerat the nation’s oldest federal culturalinstitution, the Library of Congress. He servedas a co-chair of UMaine’s 150th CelebrationCommittee and emcee of the 2015 StillwaterSociety Dinner. He holds a Triple Crown ofSupport for UMaine, and established theCharles V. Stanhope ’71 Honors CollegeStudy Abroad Fellowship Endowment Fundwith the University of Maine Foundation.

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Neil F. Crane ’58 and Lois M. Crane S L P (5) zJames A. Crawford ’51 and Janie Crawford S M (3)Karlton Creech and Staci A. Creech PAnne Haddow Cressey ’84 and

Mark W. Cressey ’85 P (2)James D. Crocker Jr. P (4)Cynthia Clark Crocker ’47 PJoan Crockett ’44H LHelene Crohn S (2)Joseph H. Cromarty ’78 and Laura W. Cromarty SPaul B. Cronin ’57 and Dale G. Cronin S P M (31)Mark D. Crosby ’81, ’83, ’89G and

Carolyn Carson Crosby ’92 LCross Insurance Center PElizabeth Pierce Cross ’55 L (2)Mark Stuart Cross ’79 and Melanie Cross S P (9)William F. Crowell ’81 and Kristin Crowell PHelen McMaster Crowley ’89 PHenry D. Crowley and

Elisabeth M. Crowley S P (16)Michael R. Crowley ’81 S L (9)Paul Crowley and Delia Pooler PJames G. Crump Jr. ’54 and Janice Crump S MCumberland County 4-H PCumberland County Soil and

Water Conservation District PWilliam H. Cummings Jr. ’51 and

Lorraine Cummings P M (11)Patricia A. Cummings ’89, ’44H and

Douglas R. Marchio ’44H L P (22)Ronald J. Cummings ’87G and

Elaine Cummings S (18)David M. Cunningham ’54 S M (30)Albert R. Curran ’71 and

Carol Fisher Curran ’72 S P M (21)William D. Currie ’52 and

Harriet Johnson Currie ’52 S L P M (40) zEdward W. Curtis ’78 P (13)George N. Curtis ’61 and Katarina R. Curtis S LRose Marie Curtis ’80G and

Theodore S. Curtis Jr.* P MConstance J. Cushman LRoland W. Cyr Jr. ’66 and Ruth Wright Cyr ’68 PJoseph H. Cyr and Suzanne V. Cyr S (25)Emma-Lou Ingraham Czarnecki ’51 PBrian J. Czerniecki ’82, M.D., Ph.D. PD&S Engineering, Inc. P (13)Donna L. Dachs ’73 P (3)Carolyn Bull Dahlgren ’56 S L M (40)Robert W. Daigle ’71 and Brenda M. Daigle ’71 S PDaniel R. Daigneault ’74 and

Carol B. Daigneault S P M (14)Dalegip America, Inc. P (3)George D. Daley Jr. ’76 and

Sheila Bradley Daley ’86 S PThomas V. Daley Jr. SWilliam B. Dalton ’80 and

Barb Brown Dalton ’81 S P M (32)

Norinne Hilchey Daly ’59, Ed.D. S L P M zRobert Q. Dana ’80, Ed.D. and

Linda Philbrook Dana ’80 S P (6)Richard D. Dane ’50 and Beverly Marcue Dane S PMichael H. Dann ’68 and

Judith Taylor Dann ’68, ’89G S P (22)John B. Darling II and Karen Darling S PDarling’s, Inc. P (11)John W. Darrah ’89 and Debra O’Toole Darrah ’89 SFarahad Dastoor, Ph.D. P (7)Michael L. Davee ’79, ’80 and

Lisa D. Davee ’92G S P (5)William G. Davids ’89, ’91G PRichard W. Davidson’64, ’65, ’66G, Ph.D. S P (22)Clinton E. Davies ’82, ’83G and

Colette B. Davies P (7)Davis Family Foundation PJoyce Spencer Davis S LRonald B. Davis, Ph.D. and Shirley Lee Davis S (16)Earl Dawley ’50 and Alene Dawley L (27)Jon F. Dawson ’67, ’72G and

Nancy Speirs Dawson ’74 S (6)Richard B. Dawson ’78, C.P.A. and

Valerie Woodsum Dawson ’80 P (14)Richard W. Day ’58 P M (27)Beth De Haas ’79 L (34)Dead River Company P (2)Douglas J. DeAngelis ’88 S P MLarry B. Deans ’78, ’94G and

Sandra J. Negrini-Deans LVance E. Dearborn ’49, ’69G and

Evelyn Ellsworth Dearborn ’49, ’86G S P M (40)Robert F. DeBoo ’62G, Ph.D. S LLester A. DeCoster ’59 and

Barbara Lavoie DeCoster ’79 S L M (13)Thomas M. Deford and Zehra Y. Deford PPhil Degrazia PDeighan Associates, Inc. P (8)Margaret E. deKastrozza PDavid M. DeLorme SL. William Demaso ’63 and

Marie P. Demaso S P (24)William R. Demianiuk ’81 and

Karen L. Demianiuk PJacqueline L. Dempsey SCol. Parker A. Denaco ’65, ’75G S L P (8) zFrederick L. Denico ’63 S P (5)Robert J. Desjardins ’58 and Rita Desjardins L (14)Devden, Inc. PNancy Cameron DeWilde ’55 S MElizabeth Smith Dey ’56 P (7)Stephen P. DiBiaso ’67 and Elizabeth N. Birchfield LFrederick A. Dick P (2)James B. Didriksen ’54 LKaren C. DiGiovanni S P (14)Sandra Bowden Dillon LAlbert A. DiMillo Jr. ’76 and

Linda S. DiMillo* S P M (16)

Mitchell M. Cohen ’62 and Parvin Cohen L (15)Sec. William S. Cohen ’75 Hon. LLD and

Janet Langhart Cohen S P MThe Jeff Cole Foundation P (2)Cole Land Transportation Museum PEdith Snow Cole ’53, ’50H S P M (40)Galen L. Cole and Suzanne W. Cole PGarret E. Cole ’72 and

Marsha Ostlund Cole ’73 S L P zStephen W. Cole ’68, ’72 and Wendy M. Cole SJames S. Coleman ’82, Ph.D. and

Adele R. Coleman PJohn R. Coleman ’85 and

Linda Thurston Coleman ’85 P MGeorge Colletti and Maria Colletti SS. W. Collins Company, Inc. P (7)Anne Adams Collins ’61 S K L P (2) zDonald F. Collins ’49 and

Patricia McGuigan Collins ’49 S L P M (30) zDorothy Small Collins L MSen. Susan M. Collins ’11 Hon. LHD and

Thomas A. Daffron P (15)Linwood L. Colson III, O.D. ’69 SDavid M. Colter and Amy L. Colter P (10)Dr. Dori A. Comer and Dr. Charles W. Comer L P (3)Competitive Energy Services P (3)Arthur A. Comstock Jr. and Betty L. Comstock L (26)Rick L. Conant S P (2)John M. Condon ’74 S LCheryl Ann Conley-Smyth ’68 P (5)Jean White Conroy ’57, ’60G and

Merritt W. Conroy ’60 P M (3)Chris E. Cookson ’93, Ph.D. and

Cassandra B. Cookson L MBernard Cope ’58 and Annette D. Cope S MCarolyn Ann Copenheaver ’96G, Ph.D. P (14)Kimberly Frances Corbitt ’05 P (3)Myrna Corcoran S P (6)Corinth Donuts, LLC PPaul Cormier P (5)Cormier’s Plumbing & Heating P (9)Alston D. Correll ’66G, ’67G and

Ada Lee Correll S KBruce P. Corson ’64 and

Camilla Guerette Corson ’65, ’70G PMichael E. Cosgrove ’79 P (2)Stephanie G. Cotsirilos S (16)Paul G. Coulombe ’75 and

Giselaine M. Coulombe S KL. Robert Couturier Jr. ’54 and Olive Couturier LDouglas F. Cowan, M.D. and Sophie S. Cowan P (3)Richard Cowan and Sara Cowan LLaura A. Cox PStephen C. Cox ’81 P (2)Regina Coyne and Richard Coyne PGary M. Cran ’61, ’63 and

Estella A. Cran S L P (28) zCrane Brothers, Inc. P (8)

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Ivelin Dimitrov ’03 and Ralitza Dimitrov P (4)John K. Dineen ’51 S P (6)Martin J. Dittiger ’91G L MEugene J. Dixon, M.D. P (7)John T. Dobbs ’99 and Rachel E. Dobbs SJulia Brigham Dodge ’96 and

Malcolm B. Hildreth P (2)Dana B. Dolloff ’63, ’64G and

Sarah H. Dolloff S L P (40) zJames F. Donovan ’45, M.D. PJohn P. Donovan and Elizabeth J. Donovan SMatthew J. Donovan, M.D. P (3)Carolyn M. Dorr PDavid L. Dorr and Ellen G. Dorr SDavid T. Douglass, O.D. and Kay L. Douglass P (3)Dow AgroSciences, LLC PElizabeth A. Downing ’77, ’44H and

Dennis K. Cox, Ph.D. PDennis M. Doyle ’67 and

Patricia B. Doyle S L P (13) zJoseph D. Doyle Jr. ’75 and Jill Doyle S P (3)Marian S. Dressler ’99 and

Richard L. Dressler L P (20)DuPont Company PE.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company PRichard A. Dudley ’60 and

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Joanne Williamson Duggan S MLynda B. Duncan SRichard N. Duncan ’63 and Margaret Duncan LJanet Silsby Dunham ’77G and

Wallace C. Dunham, Ph.D. S (8)Tyler Dunham P (3)Patricia McDonough Dunn ’73 P (18)William ’79 and Robin Dunnett P (2)Michael A. Dunning and Elizabeth M. Dunning PNancy E. Dutton ’77 SJayne Henneberry Dyer ’75 and

James F. Dyer S P (31)Nancy Morse Dysart ’60 and Donald Dysart S LEast Coast Seafood, Inc. PEastern States Exposition P (23)Eaton Peabody Foundation PKenneth C. Eaton ’58 S MMichael J. Eckardt, Ph.D. and

Johneen K. Eckardt S P (12)Gary L. Eckmann PEcoSynthetix, Inc. P (3)Education Fund of Midcoast AAUW P (2)Albert D. Ehrenfried ’44 S P M (8)Christopher H. Eldridge ’66 and

Gertrude Marsano Eldridge ’69 P (11)Corson Ellis and Marion F. Ellis S P (8)Osborne N. Ellis ’51 and Virginia Young Ellis S LElls-Mart Donuts, LLC P (2)EMC Holdings, LLC P (8)Emera Maine P (10)

Hilda Santoro Emerson ’60 and Charles W. Emerson ’61 S

Jacqueline A. Emerson L (8)Maura Hayes Emerson ’74, ’78G, M.D. and

Guillermo Olivos, M.D. S P M (10)Larry L. Emery ’70, ’72G and

Joyce Vorakiarthy Emery P MPhilip H. Emery Jr. ’57, ’58, Ph.D. and

Sylvia MacKenzie Emery ’57 S P M (40)EMHS Foundation P (31)Storer W. Emmett ’54, M.D. and

Wilma Monroe Emmett ’55, ’59G P (6)Christopher W. Emmons ’76 and

Marybeth P. Emmons ’78 P M (12)Carrie Hurd Enos ’99 and Clay Enos ’00 P (2)Epstein & O’Donovan, LLP P (2)Frederick A. Erb and Barbara M. Erb SMichael Eremita and Marilyn Eremita S P (34)Mary Susan Erich, Ph.D. and

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Bonnie Broadbent Esposito ’80 P (2)R. Adm. G. Brian Estes ’63 and Roberta E. Estes LRichard A. Eustis ’55 S L P M (14) zExperiment PEye Center Northeast P (2)FairPoint Communications P (4)Stanley Falkow ’55, ’79 Hon. Sc.D., Ph.D. and

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Barbara J.S. Farren, D.V.M. S (30)Perl V. Farrington Jr. ’51 and

Virginia A. Farrington S L (7)Cynthia M. Faulkner ’88 P (2)Gretchen F. Faulkner ’81, ’84G S P (4)Norman F. Fay ’40 S L (12)FCI Constructors, Inc. POskar Feichtinger III and Eliane A. Feichtinger LEvelyn Fenderson LFerland Family Foundation P (2)E. James Ferland ’64 and Eileen Kay Ferland S P (7)H. Allen Fernald Jr. ’54, ’02 Hon. LTD and

Sally Carroll Fernald ’55 S K L P M (37) zDavid and Susan Ferris Fund PDavid A. Ferris ’71, ’78G and Susan W. Ferris S PJoseph L. Ferris ’66 S L P (40) zPatricia B. Fialkosky PThe Fiddlehead Fund P (3)

The Collins Center for the Arts welcomed thekickoff performance of the national tour ofStephen King ’70, ’87 Hon. LHD and JohnMellencamp’s musical “Ghost Brothers ofDarkland County” to its stage as part of its2014–15 season. The musical served as theannual gala and included a reception anddinner in UMaine’s Raymond H. FoglerLibrary. “The setting for our 2014 galaseemed appropriate and exciting given theKings’ tremendous literary legacy,” explainsDanny Williams ’91, ‘94G, executive directorof the Collins Center for the Arts. “Ourannual gala, and our performances in generalare made possible by the support of manygenerous individuals and companies,” headds, noting that private support also helpsto fund capital improvements, communityoutreach, and master classes for UMainestudents.

K = Katahdin SocietyS = Stillwater SocietyL = Charles F. Allen Legacy SocietyP = President’s ClubM = UMAA Lifetime Membersz= Triple Crown of Support( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support

* = Deceased

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Boyd C. Fuller ’50 L P (7)Fundacion Iberdrola Espana P (2)Dr. Robert W. Funsch LElizabeth Leighton Furlong ’52 and

Charles R. Furlong Jr. ’54* S L P (40) zStanley D. Furrow ’56, ’62G, ’65 Ph.D. and

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Susan Kauffman S L P M (4) zJohn K. Gallant ’89 and Lynn Kaminski Gallant LJohn F. Gamage ’58 P (11)Peter T. Gammons Jr. ’61 and

Linda B. Gammons S L P (2) zGanderia Alternative Middle School PAram G. Garabedian ’57 and

Jane B. Garabedian P (2)Joel P. Gardiner ’83 and Judith Vessot Gardiner P (6)Denise E. Gardner ’89 PSusan E. Garfield ’69 S P (14)Richard R. Garnache ’58 and Gretchen Garnache S LBrenda C. Garrand and David C. Pierson SArnold L. Garson and Susan R. Garson S P (27)Richard B. Gassett ’61, ’64G and Anne E. Gassett PBrigitte Gautschi SDaisy Gavilan SJonathan T. Gavin ’98 PCarol R. Gay LDouglas A. Gelinas, Sc.D. and

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Edward E. George, M.D., Ph.D. P (7)Nancy L. George ’65G L M (22)Gary L. Geraway ’69 and

Jacqueline McCormack Geraway ’79, ’84G LChristiana U. Gerostergiou ’18 PPeter F. Gerrity and Marie Gerrity S P (7)Ruth M. Gerrity* P (5)Gretchen Gfeller ’83G PCarol S. Gilbert LJohn S. Gilbert and Margaret Gilbert P (3)Brian E. Gill ’86 S L MMary Hertzog Gilley S L (2)Heidi Albert Gilmore ’81 and

John V. Gilmore, Ph.D. S LGinn Family Foundation PHerbert E. Ginn ’50 and Adah Patch Ginn S PGL&V Pulp and Paper Group PGL&V USA, Inc. P (8)Nancy Cummings Glasheen ’81 and

Michael D. Glasheen PCynthia E. Glass S LSheri G. Glazier ’01G and

Marvin H. Glazier ’66 S P (37)Thomas F. Gledhill ’66, ’67 SA. B. Glickman Family Foundation P (2)

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Elizabeth M. Godfrey S L MFrederick L. Goff ’73 S P (30)James H. Goff ’63 and Kimberly A. Goff S P (17)Barbara W. Gokcen, M.D. and

Muharrem Gokcen, M.D., Ph.D. S P (5)Stacey M. Gomm ’11 PJames G. Good ’71 and Jerry Ann Yoder ’71 S P (40)Alden C. Goodnow and Lois B. Goodnow PPaula M. Goodwin ’78 P (7)Christopher M. Gordon ’85 and

Alicia B. Gordon P (30)John J. Gordon ’65 P (2)Ralph D. Gordon ’62 and

Elizabeth Wunsch Gordon LSusan Pongonis Gordon ’70 and

Kenneth E. Gordon ’71 S L P (40) zGorham Savings Bank P (8)James W. Gorman Sr. ’58 and

Maureen M. Gorman S K L P M (39) zBarbara Sleeper Gorrill ’75 and

Thomas L. Gorrill ’78 S P (8)Goss International Americas, Inc. P (2)Doug Gott & Sons, Inc. P (2)Timothy H. Gott S P (2)Ralph A. Gould Jr. ’45 and Hazel H. Gould S P (5)David B. Gould ’75 and

Anne Chaplin Gould ’78 P (5)Roger D. Gould ’52 S L P M (26) zGovernor’s Management Company P (2)John P. Gower ’52, ’54G, Ed.D. and

Marie Monastra Gower ’51G S L (17)J. Douglas Graham Jr. ’57 and

Nancy P. Graham S P (9)Muriel K. Graham ’44H L P (13)Newton Graham ’50 and Susan C. Graham S L (5)Joseph F. Gray and Carolyn Gray SChristopher Green PMary Louise Green S L (2)David F. Greenleaf ’60 P M (31)George W. Greenwood ’51, En.D. and

Abbie M. Greenwood S P (7)Edward S. Grew, Ph.D. and

Priscilla C. Grew, Ph.D. S L P zConrad W. Griffin and Frances Daly Griffin ’91 L (10)David R. Griffin ’73 P (19)Dorothy M. Griffin P (15)Michael H. Griffin ’70 and

Valerie Ludwig Griffin ’70, ’79G P (7)Susan Haynes Griffin ’81, ’85G SRupert H. Grover Jr. ’65 and Suzanne Grover S PBradley E. Guay ’84 LCatharine W. Guiles P (3)Robert E. Gundersen, Ph.D. P (2)Bruce A. Gurall ’69, ’71G and

Kristen Anderson Gurall ’69 S PSusanne Gustafsson P

Fidelity Foundation P (7)Adam B. Fineberg and Kathleen A. Fineberg S P (11)The First P (3)Fisher Charitable Foundation P (8)Ada C. Fisher ’42 S LJeanne Donovan Fisher S PAlexsandra Fisher-Coles S PFisherman’s Market International, Inc. PMimi Fishman Foundation PSheryl M. Fistal and Mayer Fistal PLee E. Fitzgerald ’59 SEllen P. Flaherty ’71 and Michael I. Flaherty ’72 S LDavid C. Flanagan SJulia Flanders and Dale C. Flanders, Ph.D. S P (3)H.B. Fleming, Inc. PRobert J. Flynn ’69 and Margaret Ames Flynn ’70 SFMC Corporation APG PMary Elizabeth Fogler ’79 P (2)Owen J. Folsom Sand & Gravel Company P (2)Bruce D. Folsom ’49 and

Mary Hastings Dumas ’51 S P M (38)Owen J. Folsom and Rosemary Folsom P (2)Charles M. Foote Jr. ’53 and Joan Talbot Foote S MFooting First, LLC PMolly Fay Forbush ’64 P M (12)Forest Society of Maine P (9)Julie Forsyth P (2)Raymond C. Fort Jr., Sc.D. P (6)Carol Rolfe Foss ’04G, Ph.D. SBion A. Foster ’68, ’70G and

Dorain Foster ’68H S K L P M (2) zCarolyn M. Foster S P MJohn Foster SMelody Jean Foster ’79 LFournier Family Foundation P (2)Bruce R. Fournier ’77, ’79 and

Joanne E. Fournier S P (2)Margaret Chase Fournier ’73 and

Richard M. Fournier ’73 S (29)Meredith Anderson Fowler ’73 P (11)Richard D. Fox ’68, ’70G and

Patricia Arbour Fox ’68 S P (3)Greg Francoeur Memorial Fund P (2)Gerard E. Francoeur and Jane Libby Francoeur S P (3)Susan Sullivan Francoeur SRobert M. Frank III ’88 and Michelle C. Frank SKevin J. Frazier and Kathy Frazier L P (18)Carole Bergstresser Freas ’71 and

Lawrence H. Freas ’71 P (5)Allan Freedman ’73, M.D. and

Paula A. Freedman P (12)Cooper P. Friend ’06 PFrontier Forest LLC P (12)Jack E. Frost and Wendy I. Frost S P (20)Robert C. Fuehrer ’57, ’58G, ’59G and

Sharon Ward Fuehrer ’60 S L P M (38) zMaria R. Fuentes ’85G and Jeffrey Romano P M (9)

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Karen Damon Guter ’71, ’73G and Thomas P. Guter ’72 L

Patricia Kittredge Hagan ’61 L P M (13)Alice Fonseca Haines ’48 S P (40)David L. Hale ’53 S P M (5)Allison Caroline Haley ’00 PDouglas B. Hall ’81 and

Deborah Chapman Hall S MEdward C. Hall ’48 and

Dorothy Moran Hall ’43* S L P (15) zNancy E. Hall, Ph.D. S P (3)Philip A. Hall ’53, Ed.D. and Joan Hall L M (12)Jerome P. Hallee ’54 and

Pauline Daigle Hallee S L (7)Barbara Kerr Hamilton ’82 P (13)Helen Strong Hamilton ’53 S P M (21)Philip T. Hamilton ’85 and Susan M. Hamilton P (9)Robert H. Hamilton ’65 and

Rebecca Nutting Hamilton ’72 P (12)Wayne Hamilton and Loraine Hamilton* S PWayne A. Hamilton, Ph.D. S P (14)Hammond Lumber Company, Inc. PMichael J. Hammond PBeverly Smith Hance ’65 and James H. Hance Jr. P (2)Paul E. Hand ’52, ’55G, Ph.D. S L MEarle E. Hannigan ’63 and

Calista E. Wiberg-Hannigan ’89G S P (28)Paul W. Hannigan and Jane Hannigan S P (17)Douglas R. Hanscom ’67, ’68G and

Jane Longo Hanscom ’67, M.D. S P (6)Thomas W. Hanson ’73, ’75G P (6)Tracy W. Harding ’84 and

Aimee E. Smith ’85 S L P M (21) zMalcolm D. Hardy ’44* P M (40)Delores J. Haritos SHarmon Foundation P (2)Ben M. Harnden ’78 P (11)Carolyn Harrington S PJane Wallace Harrington ’77 P (10)Penny Smith Harris ’63 S LSue Harris SJohn H. Hart Jr., D.C. ’67 SSuzanne Kay Hart ’68 S L P M (29) zJohn L. Harter ’83 LJohnathan L. Harter ’83 and Debra S. Harter LSteven Harth ’67, ’68G and

Joanne Campbell S L P (2) zHartt Transportation Systems, Inc. P (6)William A. Hartt P (5)Harvard Pilgrim Health Care PJane Stevens Harvey ’54 and

Harmon D. Harvey ’54 L M (30)Johna Harvey and

Stephen T. Harvey ’76, ’80G P M (6)Steven R. Harvey ’78 and Sandra L. Harvey SStuart P. Haskell Jr. ’56 P (21)Philip J. Haskell ’59 and

Elaine Wentworth Haskell ’61 LDonna Libby Hathaway ’70 L P (19)

Bruce A. Hauck ’66 and Gardi Pederson Hauck P (12)James M. Hayes ’72 P (3)Peter L. Haynes ’61 and

Judith Bates Haynes ’61 S P (40)Basil S. Heanssler SHeartwood Forestland Fund V, LP PJeffrey E. Hecker ’86 Ph.D., ’44H and

Judith L. Stickles ’82G P (8) Lynda Ferri Heflich ’74 and Leonard W. Heflich P (16)Andrea Heise PDale Henderson SHarold H. Henderson ’67 and

Tamara Gemme Henderson ’79, ’80 P (3)Katherine Jackman Henderson ’45 L P (3)Joseph F. Herbert ’58* and

Kim P. Herbert S P M (30)Fred Herbolzheimer Jr. ’43, ’48G* PDouglas R. Hermann ’77 and

Linda V. Hermann S P (15)Knud E. Hermansen, Ph.D., J.D. and

Susan M. Hermansen PHermon Donuts, LLC PKaren Herold P (7)Douglas A. Herrick ’83 P (13)John W. Heyer ’57 and Gail W. Heyer S M (7)Heymann Foundation P (20)Nicholas P. Heymann ’78 and

Bibiana Heymann S P M (5)Baron B. Hicken ’63 L P M (19)Thomas P. Hickey ’73, ’74 and

Christine Hebert Hickey ’73 SJoe Higdon and Ellen Sudow PThe John W. & Clara C. Higgins Foundation P (14)Amy Spear Higgins ’84 LJean Lucille Higgins ’76 S MRichard C. Hill S L (32)Stanley J. Hill ’63 and Sondra Holmes Hill ’63 P (10)David L. Hillman ’78 P (6)Hilltop Inn, Inc. PJames W. Hinds and Patricia L. Hinds L PMarian B. Hinkley* PKem G. Hinton, FAIA and Marilyn Hinton SDiane E. Hitchings ’75 LRichard D. Hogan ’60 and

Nancy J. Hogan ’62, ’65G S L P M (4) zJohn W. Holmes ’67 and Jerri Holmes S P (24)David S. Holt ’62 and Carole Reynolds-Holt L (3)Alma D. Homola L P (7)Henry O. Hooper ’56, Ph.D. PKarl V. Hoose ’85, ’89G SAlton M. Hopkins ’50 and

Dorothy Lord Hopkins ’50 S P M (40)William R. Horner ’68 P (4)Horace W. Horton ’65 and

Barbara Waters Horton ’65 P (6)Christopher J. Hovey ’66 S L P M (12) zJames R. Howard II ’06 and

Rachel Miller Howard ’07 SPriscilla Howe S

The ’65 Tangerine Bowl team was honoredas part of Homecoming 2015 at theUniversity of Maine. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, the team raised $100,000toward the Harold Alfond Challenge. It wasa memorable year in 1965 for UMainefootball. The Black Bear team, led byquarterback Dick DeVarney ‘66 andlegendary coach Hal Westerman, pulled off a nearly perfect season and receivedUMaine’s only invitation to a national bowl.The team included receivers Denny Doyle ‘67and Paul Keany ‘67, running back FrankHarney ’67, and the UMaine football legendJohn Huard ‘67, who was inducted into theNational Football Foundation Hall of Fame.

K = Katahdin SocietyS = Stillwater SocietyL = Charles F. Allen Legacy SocietyP = President’s ClubM = UMAA Lifetime Membersz= Triple Crown of Support( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support

* = Deceased

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Cornelia Proctor Jenness ’61 and Peter Jenness P (16)

Helena M. Jensen ’43 LShawn A. Jernigan PC. Lincoln Jewett ’44 and Truda C. Jewett P (8)Joseph P. Jiuliano LChristine Born Johnson ’82 and

William C. Johnson II S L P M (25) zEdward E. Johnson ’58 S P M (18)Emily Wilford Johnson LRet’d. Adm. Gregory G. Johnson ’68, ’09 Hon. LHD

and Joyanne Jewett Johnson ’68 S P (6)Jane Wiseman Johnson ’56, ’61G and

Charles F. Johnson S L P M (2) zMary Atkinson Johnson ’55 and

William D. Johnson ’56 S L P M (40) zNancy G. Watson Johnson ’67 LStella Johnson SSten Johnson PBarbara P. Jones SChester W. Jones ’39 S LChristina Jones and David R. Jones PGeorge R. Jones ’62 PG. David Jones SNory B. Jones, Ph.D. PRendle A. Jones ’65 and

Patricia Kopfmann Jones ’65 S P M (2)Yong Cha Jones S L P (14) zFrank W. Jordan Jr. ’65 P (7)Karen Allison Judkins ’06 PRichard C. Jung and Lisa T. Jung P (11)The K2 Family Foundation P (4)Max Kagan Family Foundation P (22)Algis N. Kalvaitis ’63 and

Suzanne B. Kalvaitis P (32)H. Roy Kaplan ’68G, Ph.D. and Mary Kaplan LLawrence L. Kazmerski, Ph.D. and

Kathleen E. Kazmerski P (8)William M. Kearns Jr. ’57 S L P (6) zChristopher P. Keating ’79 and

Nancy Pallatroni Keating ’80 SRalph C. Keef ’55, ’59G* and

Allison A. Keef ’55 S P (2)Edward J. Keefe ’86 and

Lillian S. Keefe S L P M (20) zFrancis R. Keenan Jr. ’58 and

Patricia Benner Keenan ’59 P M (5)John W. Kelley Jr. ’55, ’56G and

Joyce W. Kelley P M (34)Alice R. Kelley ’06G, Ph.D. and

Joseph T. Kelley, Ph.D. SRalph J. Kelley ’58 and

Earlene Beale Kelley ’58 P (15)Robert T. Kelley, Ph.D. and Margot Kelley S P (4)Kemira Chemicals, Inc. PKennebunk Savings Bank PJoyce Swearingen Kennedy ’80 and

Steven D. Kennedy P (3)Robert A. Kennedy, Ph.D. and

Mary E. Rumpho-Kennedy, Ph.D. S M (14)

Kent Nutrition Group, Inc. PCheryl Leigh Kent ’85 PKenway Corporation P (8)Edward N. Kenway SKepware Technologies P (8)Michael W. Kessock ’66, ’73G and

Sharine Kessock SMindy Kezis and Alan S. Kezis, Ph.D. P (2)M. Kieran Kidder S P (2)Sen. Angus S. King Jr. and Mary J. Herman S P (5)Dennis P. King ’71, ’74G and

Sandra Emerson King ’71, ’74G S P (35)Donald J. King ’50, ’61G L (40)Louis C. King ’60 and

Edie McVay King ’67 S L P M (34) zStephen E. King ’70, ’87 Hon. LHD and

Tabitha Spruce King ’71, ’87 Hon. LHD S K P (3)Ian G. Kinoshta ’56 SJane M. Kirkland PKittery Trading Post PRuth Bouchard Klein ’61 P (2)Malcolm H. Knapp ’56 and Carol J. Knapp P (12)Barbara J. Kneeland S PJane Wooster Knight ’77 S MJames M. Knott Sr. ’06 Hon. LHD and

Betty Knott SKnowles Industrial Services Corporation P (7)John E. Knowles ’55, M.D. and

Ann Dingwell Knowles ’57 S L M (17)Barbara Sullivan Knowlton ’48 L (14)Knox-Lincoln County Extension Association PErwin M. Koeritz P M (12)Astrid Koizar PJanet Kolkebeck P (5)Charles E. Komar ’80 PJames M. Kopp ’90G and Elizabeth Gaffney LConan H. Kornetsky, Ph.D. ’48 SPatrice M. Krant ’78 and Richard H. Rosenbloom S PCarl M. Kruse Fund P (3)Carl M. Kruse ’54 S L P M (33) zGordon E. Kulberg, Ph.D. and Carol I. Kulberg P (26)Romaine Littlefield Kupfer ’45 L P M (5)Brock Kwiatkowsky ’88 PScott R. Labby ’98 and Rebecca Myers Labby P (2)Jonathan P. LaBonte ’02 L M (13)Joseph A. Lacasse ’66 and

Nancy Wyman Lacasse ’67 S LJ. Daniel Lafayette III and Carla J. Lafayette S P (30)LaFlamme, Barron & Chabot PGerard R. LaFlamme ’76 and

Gina V. LaFlamme S P M (13)Thomas F. LaHaise III ’64, ’66G and

Mary Ann LaHaise S P (21)David S. Lamb ’62 L (4)Brian C. Lambert ’94 P (3)Roger P. Lambert ’61 LWilliam H. Lambert ’58 S P M (5)William J. Lamborghini ’74 P (2)

Myron S. Hoyt ’65 LRaymond L. Huang ’45 S (2)John R. Huard Sr. ’67 and Helen M. Huard P M (2)Huber Resources Corporation P (3)Huhtamaki, Inc. PJoseph Hummel, D.O and Carol Hummel P (16)Dana N. Humphrey ’44H, Ph.D. and

Barbara E. Humphrey S L P (23) zJohanna C. Hunt ’63 LNancy Mae Hunt ’82 PMalcolm L. Hunter Jr. ’74, Ph.D. and

Aram J. K. Calhoun ’96 Ph.D. S L P (27) zSusan J. Hunter ’50H, Ph.D. and

David H. Lambert, Ph.D. S L P zWilliam Allen Hunter PAlbert H. Huntoon ’64, ’66G L (40)Christopher Hutchins and Sandra M. Hutchins SKelli Theriault Hutchins ’85 and

Charles M. Hutchins ’85 S P (6)Dione Williams Hutchinson ’54, ’71G S L M (2)Shaun A. Hutchinson ’87 and

Tracey Cochran-Hutchinson P (2)Leslie C. Hyde P (3)Carole L. Hyman ’56 S L P M (4) zMatthew D. Iammatteo ’81, M.D. and

Gina Iammatteo PIberdrola USA P (4)IMERYS P (4)Lewis S. Incze ’79G, Ph.D. and Elizabeth G. Incze PJoyce Iveney Ingalls ’44 S MRichard B. Innes ’44 and Rachel B. Innes S LInternational Paper Company PDavid E. Irish ’69 and Nancy Willey Irish ’69 P (5)Sarah Bransford Irons ’57 and

Fred H. Irons, Sc.D. P (29)Henry S. Irving ’63 and Mary Ellen Irving P (13)James D. Irving and Lynn Irving S KEleanor Epstein Israel ’61 and Stanley Israel S P (17)Barbara Ann Ives S L P (25) zDavid W. Ives ’79 and Pamela J. Burch ’80 SRev. S. Clifton Ives ’60 and

Jane Petherbridge Ives ’61 P M (18)Rev. Philip C. Jacobs III ’66 and

Phebe A. Jacobs L (36)Brenda W. Jacobs and Lawrence Jacobs S P (3)Charles A. Jacobs ’71, ’86G and Rebecca Stanley SNaomi Jacobs, Ph.D. P (24)George L. Jacobson, Ph.D. and

Karen R. Boucias ’71 S L P M (15) zRaymond P. Jacques ’85 and

Michelle M. Jacques S PGregory D. Jamison ’72, ’98G and

Elizabeth McElwain Jamison ’74 S P M (25)Jean Family Foundation P (2)Raymond A. Jean ’65 and Louise C. Jean S P M (9)Roy F. Jeffrey ’68, ’72G and

Marilyn A. Altobello, Ph.D. P (21)James D. Jenkins ’66 and

Anne Witham Jenkins ’67 S L M

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Darryl B. Lamson ’66 and Sharon L. Lamson S P (15)Michele Lancaster PMichael Landry and Holly McDaniel P (12)LandVest P (26)Jill Lang PKristin M. Langellier, Ph.D. and

Eric E. Peterson, Ph.D. P (22)Peter G. Lapre ’82, O.D. LRichard C. Larochelle ’67 SJune Dabritz Larouche SAlbert L. Larson Jr. ’63 and Nancy Larson P (6)James Larson P (14)Thomas P. Laskey ’53 S L P M (9) zMichael B. Latti ’56 and Georgia D. Latti ’57 S MLavery Foundation P (7)John W. Lavery ’70G and Charlotte Lavery S P (13)Augusta Foster Law ’44, M.D. P M (6)Belinda Lawrence P (2)Sandra Bartolini Lawrence ’71

and Peter G. Lawrence P (3)Robert F. Lawson and Shelia Geoffrion PRoger S. Leach ’52, Ph.D. and

Thela C. Leach S L M (20)Roland M. Leach Jr. ’54, Ph.D. and

Sharyn K. Leach S P (15)Scott A. Leach ’83 and Susan W. Leach P M (11)Scott R. Leadbetter and

Kelly Woodcock Leadbetter S P (19)Learfield Communications, Inc. PRonald E. Leathers ’53 SBruce J. Leavitt ’77, M.D. and Anne S. Leavitt P (8)G. Robert Leavitt ’44 LWilliam G. Leavitt ’70 and

Martha Bush Leavitt ’70 PBarbette Haskell LeClair ’89 and

Harold L. LeClair III S P (4)Gilbert C. LeClair ’52 and Carol R. LeClair S L (21)Lee Residential Care P (2)John F. Lee and Sheila A. Lee S P (4)Carroll R. Lee ’71, ’74G, ’80G and

Gail Gunn Lee ’87, ’88G S P (5)Joseph E. LeForge ’72 and

Shirley Smith LeForge ’72 P (2)Nicholas A. Legatos ’55 SLehigh Agricultural & Biological Services, Inc. P (3)Bernard L. Lehman LLee W. Leighton ’71 P (9)Tom Leighton PWilliam R. Leitch and

Betsy Pullen Leitch ’55* S K L P (3) zR. Michael Lenderking and Jean B. Lenderking P (10)Mary Jane Shanahan Lenhardt ’77 and

Stephen W. Lenhardt S P M (27)Casmira W. Leo S PRalph E. Leonard ’52H S P M (38)Richard C. Leonard ’62, ’70G, ’76 C.A.S. and

Rosemary Rich Leonard ’62 S P (26)

Sandra Blake Leonard ’65 S P (20)Emanuel & Pauline A. Lerner Foundation PRichard R. Lessard ’68G, ’70 Ph.D. and

Nancy Lessard* P (5)Mark A. Letendre ’78 and Judy L. Letendre S L M (3)Clyde H. Lewis and Vicki Lewis SMichael A. Liberty and Gail Andrews Liberty LThe Libra Foundation P (8)Lincolnville Communications, Inc. P (4)William G. Lindquist ’52 S L P M (5) zJohn S. Linscott III ’74 and Jane Linscott PJohn S. Linscott IV ’03 PLaurie Baldwin Liscomb ’61 S (3)Charles W. Little ’65, M.D. and Mary Little L P (38)Littlefield Gallery, LLC P (2)Donald F. Littlefield ’55 LLobster Trap Company, Inc. P (3)Loiselle, Goodwin & Hinds PLeo M. Loiselle and Emily Loiselle S (32)John R. Lolley Jr. ’73 and

Sarah Chabot Lolley ’73 P (6)W. Thomas London ’66 and

Lee Ann E. London P (25)Long Cove Foundation PJoyce Elaine Longcore ’91 Ph.D. and

Jerry R. Longcore P (5)Longley Scholarship Foundation P (19)Michael G. Longo ’74 and Gale Longo P (2)Avery N. Lorenzen ’51 LSamantha Lott Hale ’02 and

Ben Hale ’03, ’10G P M (9)William M. Lott ’69 and

Andrea Hayes Lott ’69 S P M (40)Patricia D. Lovaas and Russell Lovaas ’54* S P (35)Robert A. Lowell ’50 LRobert G. Lucas ’61 and

Ann Corbett Lucas ’61 S P (3)Anne Lucey ’80 S L P (9) zPaul A. Lucey PLinwood E. Lufkin ’58 and

Mabel Spinney Lufkin ’59 S (2)James J. Lynch Jr. ’75 SMichael D. Lynch ’88, ’89G L P M (8)James M. Lyons ’10 P (2)M Club P (22)Machias Savings Bank P (30)Nancy M. MacKnight, Ph.D. S P (32)Stanley E. MacMillan ’65 and

Marie Adams MacMillan S P (28)James M. MacNutt, D.O. SBarbara Pollard Macomber ’75G P (27)Madden Timberlands, Inc. P (2)Scott Madden and Karen Madden P (2)Peter T. Madigan ’81 and Megan L. Madigan S P (6)Madison Paper Industries P (27)Karlene Graham Mahaney ’55, ’68G, ’71 C.A.S. and

Keith C. Mahaney ’57, ’68G, ’71 C.A.S. S P M (23)

K = Katahdin SocietyS = Stillwater SocietyL = Charles F. Allen Legacy SocietyP = President’s ClubM = UMAA Lifetime Membersz= Triple Crown of Support( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support

* = Deceased

Philanthropy has always been important tothe University of Maine’s Hudson Museum.Donors have contributed objects andcollections, as well as financial support overthe years for exhibits, capital improvementsand community outreach. One of themuseum’s most visible outreach activities isits annual Maine Indian BasketmakersHoliday Market, which attracts collectors andother interested individuals from throughoutNew England. According to Hudson Museumdirector and Stillwater Society memberGretchen Faulkner ’81, ’84G, the market is“the largest holiday gathering of MaineIndian artists in New England, featuringmembers of the Maine Indian BasketmakersAlliance who have received national awardsand new artists representing the nextgeneration of weavers.” The market includeschildren’s activities, demonstrations,storytelling, traditional music, dancing andmore. “The contemporary artists who areshowcased at the event are carrying ontraditions that go back thousands of yearswithin their communities. The museumfeatures both the works of contemporaryartists as well as the works of their ancestors, bringing our collections full circle,”she explains.

Photo: Fancy basket by Ganessa Frey (Penobscot) andJeremy Frey (Passamaquoddy)

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McCain Foods USA, Inc. P (2)Owen Z. McCarthy ’10 and

Holly Knight McCarthy ’10 PWilliam J. McCauley III ’79 P (9)James D. McCleave and Edwana L. Meisner P (17)McCloskey, Mina & Cunniff, LLC P (3)Jay P. McCloskey ’70 and Nancy Torresen P (6)Melvin T. McClure ’57, Ph.D. P M (5)Yoriko McClure S K LHilda Hutchins McCollum S K L P (20) zCol. Judith Call McCollum ’76 L M (9)William J. McConnell Jr. ’92 and

Kelley Simpson McConnell ’91 P (3)Alta Kilton McDonald ’56 LNancy Cook McDonald ’68, ’85G and

Richard C. McDonald SClaire L. McDonough ’01 and

John J. McDonough S P (24)Mary McFadden and Lawrence T. P. Stifler, Ph.D. SClement E. McGillicuddy ’64 and

Linda McGillicuddy S P M (33)Randall K. McGivney and Suzanne E. McGivney P (5)Neil W. McGowen ’54 and

Barbara L. McGowen* S P (10)John W. McGrail ’70 P (7)Alice J. McInnis P (23)Margaret Mollison McIntosh ’50, ’52G S L M (2)Susan Richards McKay ’79G, Ph.D. P (3)Walter F. McKee ’89 LDaniel F. McKegney ’74 LShawn McKenna ’77 and

Debra Colby McKenna P M (6)Peter C. McKenney ’71, ’72G and

Susan Foisy McKenney ’73 L P (20)Lois Danzig McKown ’58 and

Robert F. McKown ’58 S L P M (39) zJames E. McKusick ’83 P (32)Lyn E. McLaughlin LMichael A. McLaughlin ’68 S PBarbara Fitzgerald McManus S P M (3)Leslie S. McManus and Bryan E. McManus SElizabeth McMullan and Kaveh Haghkerdar L PRichard L. McNeary ’65 and

Forrestine Abbott McNeary ’66 P MRichard L. McNeary II ’92 and Sarah M. White PSarah J. McPartland-Good and

Shawn E. Good ’09G L P (14)Ivan P. McPike ’76 and Susan McPike SCol. Byron H. Meader ’50, ’52G* and

Prudence Pease Meader S P (14)MeadWestvaco Corporation P (2)Michael L. Meagher and Marvia S. Meagher P (30)Sargent B. Means ’66 and Stephanie Van Dorn P (2)Marjorie Murray Medd P (3)Michele James Meggison ’86 and

William E. Meggison ’86 P (10)Ann Merrifield ’73, ’75G and Wayne C. Davis S P (6)John L. Merrill III and Erica M. Merrill P (6)Howard W. Merrill ’42 S (12)

Lincoln J. Merrill Jr. and Kim A. Merrill S P (3)Alan F. Merritt ’58 and

Sheila Menchen Merritt ’66G S L P (40) zLee A. Meserve ’66, Ph.D. and

Margaret M. Meserve S P M (40)Jean Palmer Messex and Marvin G. Messex SMessler Family Foundation PJoseph D. Messler Jr. SAnthony P. Mezoian ’52, ’65G PValeda Raymond Michaud ’62, Ph.D. and

Charles F. Michaud ’63, ’64G L P (7)Mid Coast Alumni Association P (2)MidCoast Forum on Foreign Relations PMidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. PPeter S. Millard, M.D., Ph.D. and Emily B. Wesson PEleanor Mason Miller ’69 and Lewis H. Miller P (16)Eugene R. Miller III and Heidi Miller P (2)Joanne Banks Miller ’59 S L P M (27) zJohn A. Miller ’52 S L (24)John B. Miller and Suzanne Gould Miller P (2)Melvyn H. Miller and Carolyn B. Miller S PRobert E. Miller ’63, ’66 and

Jane Tompkins Miller ’65, ’90G PStanley J. Miller ’49, ’50 and

Hilda Livingston Miller ’51 L (6)Jeffery N. Mills ’82, Ph.D. and

Tammy Marie Mills ’04G S L P M (18) zThe Mimi Foundation P (4)Thimi R. Mina ’76 P (3)Minerals Technologies, Inc. PLeonard E. Minsky ’50, ’44H and

Renee Minsky ’44H S K L P M (40) zNorman Minsky ’52H L P M (32)Michael J. Mirisola ’85 P (22)Frances Robinson Mitchell ’46 S L P M (5) zPatricia Healy Mitchell ’86 and

David C. Mitchell ’87 L P (2)William E. Mitchell and Vicki Mitchell SMilica Mitrovic ’17 PElisabeth F. Mock PMohawk Fine Papers, Inc. P (3)Marilyn Noyes Mollicone ’50, ’93G P (18)Arnold R. Moody ’63, Ph.D. and

Donna R. Moody P M (40)Norman B. Moody S P (2)Winship B. Moody Sr. ’55 SDuncan T. Moore ’69, ’95 Hon. Sc.D., Ph.D. and

Gunta Liders P (3)Nancy Knowles Moore ’52 L M (5)Blaine D. Moores ’59, ’63G S P M (8)Lawrence A. Moores ’65 L (2)Elizabeth Ames Moran ’62 and Andrew J. Moran SRobert A. Morin Sr. ’61 and Judith M. Morin LWayne P. Morong and Caroline W. Morong SDarwin A. Morrison Jr. and Theresa Morrison SEldon L. Morrison ’64 and

Dianne Malloch Morrison S P (14)Julianne Morrison L

Kevin P. Mahaney S KMaine Association of Broadcasters P (2)Maine Association of Engineers P (2)Maine Athletic Fundraising, Inc. P (2)Maine Bureau of Parks and Land P (2)Maine Coast Orthodontics P (3)Maine Community Foundation P (22)Maine Education Association P (2)Maine Extension Homemakers Council PMaine Fire Protection Systems P (2)Maine Humanities Council PMaine Potato Board PMaine Salt Company PMaine Savings Federal Credit Union P (11)Maine Telecommunications Users Group PMaine Vegetable & Small Fruit Growers P (4)Bruce A. Malmer, M.D. and Teresa Malmer P (12)Daniel C. Maloney ’85 and

Lisa Knowles Maloney ’86 S P (20)Ivan M. Manev, Ph.D. and

Alexandra G. Todorova ’05G P (6)Ann Groves Manson ’81 and

Steven G. Manson S P M (30)Noel C. March ’12G and Laurie L. March P (2)Gerry L Marcus ’70 L (20)Catherine Moses Marden ’47 P (26)David M. Marden ’74 and Sigrid Skoog Marden P (2)Loraine P. Marden S LHon. Donald G. Marean and Linda L. Marean SDr. Richard E. Marquardt ’56G and

Mary E. Marquardt LAlfred C. Marquis ’75 and

Julie Wyman Marquis ’76 SMarrone Bio Innovations, Inc. P (5)Lee A. Marshall ’79 P (8)Stanley N. Marshall Jr. ’61, ’64G and

Mary E. Marshall ’90G S P (3)Sut Marshall PIrvine W. Marsters Jr. ’63, ’71G and

Karen L. Marsters S L M (22)Deborah Moore Marston ’73 and

Kurt Ray Marston ’74, ’79G S L P M (12) zMary-’Vesta Marston-Scott ’46, Ph.D. L (6)Constance Atherton Martin ’60 LRalph A. Martin ’52 and Linda Martin S MRussell G. Martin ’72 LRichard E. Martinez ’43 and Marie C. Martinez P (25)Robert C. Marville and Janet Lee Marville S PMassachusetts Lobstermen’s Association, Inc. P (22)John R. Masterman ’72 and

Margaret Howard Masterman ’72 S MStanley K. Mathieu ’65G and

Janice R. Mathieu S L P (13) zGerald E. Mayberry ’50* P MArthur F. Mayo III ’58* and

Martha F. Mayo S L P M (33) zRobert E. McAfee, M.D. and Doris C. McAfee S P (2)McCain Foods, Inc. P (4)

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Morse Foundation P (4)Susan Keene Morse ’64 and

Phillip H. Morse ’64 S K P (4)Douglas M. Morton ’50 and

Joyce Wilson Morton ’50 S P M (40)Henry R. Morton ’57 and

Carleen Stone Morton ’57 PAbbott W. Mosher ’55 and

Kay Fletcher Mosher ’56 S MMargaret Steinmetz Mosher ’40* P M (40)Mosquito, LLC P (8)Roger D. Moulton ’43 P (7)Mudge Foundation P (3)L. Taylor Mudge S P (3)James D. Mullen ’72, ’75G and

Linda Bostock Mullen S (31)Francis & Susan Mullin Charitable Fund PDavid Mumford and Jennifer Mumford S P (3)James H. Mundy ’65, ’70G, ’95 Ph.D. and

Donna Thibodeau Mundy ’71 S L P (4) zNancy Roberts Munson ’59 S (7)Francis H. Murphy SPaul M. Murphy ’60 PValerie Bickterman Murphy ’54 SKenneth A. Murray ’68 and

Jill A. Peck-Murray S L P (3) zMaurice J. Murray ’69 LScott Murray and Ann Murray P (5)Cynthia Murray-Beliveau ’70, ’73G and

Severin M. Beliveau SMelva l. Mushroe PPaul E. Nadeau ’55 and Susan B. Nadeau LMolly Inman Nagle ’58 and Robert J. Nagle S M (20)Nalco Holding Company P (2)Chance O. Nalley ’04 and Reinaldo Chaparro Jr. P (2)National 4-H Council P (11)National Association of Realtors PNational University System PMary H. Naughton P (2)Virginia Nees-Hatlen, D.F.A. S (19)Andrew C. Neilson ’79, ’81 and Angela Neilson P (2)Jane Veazie Nelson ’63G LNEPW Logistics, Inc. PJane Minott Nesbitt ’72 and Sam Nesbitt L PElizabeth Brockway Nevers ’56 and

Richard H. Nevers ’56 P M (40)New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. P (5)New England Controls P (3)New England Grows, Inc. P (21)New England Regional Council on

Forest Engineering P (12)New England Schooner Investment Advisors PNew England Vegetable & Berry Growers

Association P (13)New Hampshire Fruit Growers P (6)Rev. Russell A. Newbert ’59 LRichard L. Newdick ’53* P M (4)

Gerald S. Newhall ’70 and Claudette Lafleur Newhall ’70, ’72G S L P (13) z

William D. Nichols, Ph.D. and Janet Nichols PArthur Nicholson III ’67, ’68G, ’73 C.A.S and

Susan Nicholson SArlene G. Nicholson ’77G and

Bruce L. Nicholson, Sc.D. LChristopher D. Nickerson ’88 P (5)Thomas M. Niemann and Anne K. Niemann SJoyce Boardman Nohmer ’60 and

Frederick J. Nohmer P (6)Jay and Jennifer Nolan Fund PJohn P. Nolan ’57 and

Janet Higgins Nolan ’57 S P (2)John P. Nolan Jr. ’92 and

Jennifer Rasmussan Nolan PCharlene Leonard Nordstrom ’65 P (6)Amb. Chester E. Norris Jr. ’51 and

Ulla H. Norris L P M (16)Northern Oxford Vocational Area PNorthland Services, Inc. P (2)Gary Joseph Norton ’65 and

Pamela M. Norton ’13 P (3)Stephen A. Norton and Jennifer Wierwille Norton PStephen A. Norton, Sc.D. S P (4)Norway Savings Bank P (3)Martin Novom and Deborah Hawkins P (4)Raymond J. Nowak ’83 and Ruth Ann Nowak P (4)Richard W. Noyes ’51 STravis E. Noyes ’96 P (4)Elisabeth H. Null S P (8)Oakhurst Dairy P (4)Rick O’Connor and Coral-Jeanne C. O’Connor SDennis J. O’Donovan ’85 and

Anne E. O’Donovan P (11)Jojo H. Oliphant ’01 P (2)Kathryn J. Olmstead S P (20)William M. Olver ’80, ’86G and

Mandy J. Olver ’83, ’84G SOMNOVA Solutions Foundation P (8)Omya, Inc. PTimothy M. O’Neil ’79 and

Cynthia Marston O’Neil ’75 PSharon K. O’Neill and Timothy M. O’Neill POnyx Specialty Papers, Inc. P (2)John R. Opperman and

Julianne Radkowski Opperman P (2)Anthony Oppersdorff and Whitney W. Oppersdorff SAmos E. Orcutt ’64 and

Lola R. Orcutt ’69H S L P M (35) zOrion Timberlands, LLC P (5)Orono Health Association P (6)Town of Orono, Maine POrono-Old Town Kiwanis Charities P (5)Bernard A. Osher and Hon. Barbro Osher SOstara USA, LLC PJames C. Otis ’69 S L P (38) z

The Emera Astronomy Center opened inOctober 2014. Named to reflect a $1 million gift from Emera, Inc., aninternational energy and services company,the new center has already attractedthousands of visitors to the UMaine campus.The center was made possible by thegenerosity of an anonymous donor. “Wework very closely with our donors andrespect their wishes with regard torecognition,” says Sarah McPartland-Good,director of planned giving for the Universityof Maine Foundation. “While some donorsappreciate public acknowledgement for theirgenerosity, we also work with individualswho prefer to keep their giving very privateand personal. We deeply value their trust inus and consider it a great honor to quietlyfacilitate their dreams for UMaine.”

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John W. Pickering ’89G and Marisue C. Pickering S P (32)

Frederick W. Pierce III ’60 and Diane Tatlock Pierce ’60 P (10)

Pike Industries, Inc. P (2)Leon W. Pillsbury Jr. ’55 P (4)George D. Pillsbury ’68, ’70G and

Margaret R. Pillsbury P (17)Barbara Swann Pineau ’57 and

John Martin Pineau ’58 LJustin P. Pinette ’04 P (2)Guy W. Piper ’73 LNancy Schott Plaisted ’53 LJames A. Platz ’76G and

Candace K. Platz, D.V.M. P (4)Roger M. Plourde ’76 and

Susan J. Plourde ’87 S P (31)Plum Creek Timber Company P (2)Plum Creek Foundation PJohn A. Pond P (5)Anne E. Pooler ’72G, ’75 Ed.D. S L (12)Ralph H. Pope PGlen L. Porter ’74 and Jean M. Deighan P (10)The Potato Association of America P (4)Poulin Grain, Inc. PJohn P. Poulin ’94, ’01G and

Jane Dudley Poulin ’96 L (5)POWER Foundation PBrenda M. Power, Ph.D. P (4)Precision Resource, Inc. P (2)Prentiss & Carlisle Management Company,

Inc. P (19)Barbara A. Prescott ’65 L (5)Robert F. Preti ’46 and Elizabeth L. Preti L MStuart Price and Linda Mitchell Price S P (4)Kenneth G. Priest II ’67 and Susan T. Priest S P (23)Roger O. Prince and Nancy Tholen Prince S P (14)Nancy B. Prisk ’72 S L MCarmelina Procaccini Fund P (2)Carmelina Procaccini ’75, ’76G L P (2)Procter & Gamble Company P (4)Jonathan T. Pulsifer ’55 and

Lois Pratt Pulsifer ’55 S P M (30)Elwood R. Quesada Educational Foundation P (8)Peter W. Quesada and Deirdre F. Quesada P (8)T.R. Quesada and Strand O. Quesada P (8)Roxanne Quimby SRobert S. Quirk and Patricia L. Quirk SEdward W. Radgowski Jr. ’89, ’90G and

Nicole Clovis Radgowski P MJeffrey L. Radgowski and

Jehan S. Jones-Radgowski PMargaret H. Radke S P (3)John G. Radney ’77, ’78 and

Patricia Hamm Radney ’78 P (3)Robert W. Ramsdell ’49 and Marjory D. Ramsdell S LShirley W. Randall S

Susan G. Randall ’89 and Anthony Randall P (17)Patricia Ranger S LEsther N. Rauch, Ph.D. and

Charles F. Rauch Jr., Ph.D. S (26)Leslie S. Ray Jr. ’50 S P M (4)Alexander H. Raye ’39 P (20)Robert L. Read ’68 and Mary Purdy-Read P (3)John M. Rebar ’44H and Donna Miller P (9)Thomas C. Reed and Kathleen Reed P (2)ReEnergy Holdings, LLC P (3)Gail Reid P (4)Research Foundation of SUNY PBeatrice K. Reynolds ’59, Ph.D. S LCatherine Deperry Reynolds ’72 S P M (17)Kathy Littlefield Reynolds ’81 and

F. Douglas Reynolds P (10)Dennis Rezendes ’57, ’15 Hon. LHD* and

J. Beau Rezendes, Ph.D. S K L P M (5) zSusan St. John Rheault SWilliam W. Rice ’48, Ph.D. L (2)Donald K. Richards and Jean A. Richards P (23)Pat I. Richards ’83 S L P (3) zArthur W. Richardson ’40 LLori Wilson Richter ’89 and Kent Richter P (5)Patricia Rier* PRaymond J. Rier ’77, ’80G PTessa Riess P (3)Patricia A. Riley Fund P (2)Alan H. Riley ’66 SGlen A. Riley ’85 and Judith Riley P (2)Louise Auclair Riley ’96G and Peter J. Riley P (5)Trish A. Riley ’73, ’78G S L P M (40) zS. Melvin Rines Foundation PDale S. Rines ’76 and Elizabeth B. Rines S P (32)Kerry D. Rines ’77, Ph.D. and Pamela J. Rines P (7)S. Melvin Rines PCeleste A. Ringuette S PRiverwalk Apartments, LLC P (3)RLC Engineering, LLC P (2)Robbins Lumber, Inc. P (2)Carol Gelo Barr Robbins ’64, Ed.D. and

Jenness L. Robbins SJames L. Robbins ’67 and

Ann Sohns Robbins ’71, ’03G S L P (3) zRobert & Brenda Daigle Fund PLinda Louise Roberts ’86 and Art Hassencahl P (3)Jeffrey C. Robertson ’66 and

Bernadine Dickison Robertson ’67 S P M (11)Rev. Frederick Robie Jr. ’53 S L MPaul E. Robie ’81 and Karen J. Young, M.D. S P (26)Gary L. Robinson ’79 P (4)Jean Robinson PStephen G. Robinson ’79, ’80 and

Vanee M. Robinson P (3)Roderick Family Charitable Fund P (3)Elsine Stimson Roderick L

Alma Merrill Otto ’55, ’73G and Fred B. Otto ’56, Ph.D. P M (3)

P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation P (7)Peter F. Pacetti ’76 and

Heidi Tinkham Pacetti ’76 P (15)Herbert M. Packard ’53 S LCharles A. Padera and Jennifer Padera PSandra J. Page ’60 L (8)Richard J. Paget P (5)Anthony F. Paine Jr. ’96 S P (2)Dillwyn P. Paiste IV ’62 and

Catharine B. Paiste S L P M (40) zAlton M. Palmer III and Susan H. Palmer SGerald M. Palmer Sr. ’61 and

Evelyn M. Lutz S P M (40)Ioannis Papantonopoulos ’93, ’95G P (2)Ronald R. Paradis ’73 L (40)Buffy Parker and Spiros A. Polemis L (15)Joan Currier Parker ’59 and

William H. Parker III ’60 S L P M (21) zSusan Strout Parker ’69 and James W. Parker ’70 SGerald D. Parmenter ’69, ’71G and

Judith King Parmenter LPATCO Construction, Inc. PThomas K. Patrick ’62 and Linda Gillies Patrick ’62 SStella Borkowski Patten ’47, ’69G S L (22)Gregory S. Patterson ’87 PMark I. Patterson ’82 PFritz G. Paulsen ’96G PHon. Alan C. Pease ’52 and

Margaret Murray Pease ’52 S L P M (11) zSheila J. Pechinski ’79G PScott J. F. Pellerin ’92 and

Jennifer J. Staton-Pellerin ’93 SHeidi Luce Pelletier ’77 and

Thomas N. Pelletier ’77 PPennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors PPenobscot County Conservation Association,

Inc. P (10)Penobscot Financial Advisors PNancy Foster Perkins ’49 SRuth Nash Perreault ’74 and

Victor J. Perreault ’75 PElizabeth D. Perry ’08 and

Michael A. Perry ’09 S L P (4) zMary Jane Perry, Ph.D. and

Peter A. Jumars, Ph.D. P (2)Virginia M. Peters ’86 Ed.D. PMarshall E. Pettengill ’65 LRobert C. Petterson ’44, M.D., Ph.D. and

Aldora Petterson S LRobert B. Phair ’52, ’71G P (2)Elizabeth Phelps SPaul E. Philbrick ’76 and Cynthia Philbrick SMarcia L. Phillips ’87, ’94G PMarguerite M. Picard ’38 LCarroll R. Pickard ’52 and Patricia Pickard SClara E. Pickering S L (18)

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Patricia Suzanne Roderick ’83, ’85 and Richard M. Roderick ’85G S P (11)

Andrew F. Rodgers ’52 and Patricia A. Rodgers P M (2)

Matthew C. Rodrigue ’04 and Carissa Rodrigue S P M

Gregory Rogerson PJohn M. Rohman ’68 and

Lynda Martin Rohman ’81 S M (21)Eric F. Rolfson and Rebecca A.S. Rolfson S (9)Roosevelt Paper Company P (5)Dr. A. Everett & Ruth E. Rosen Foundation P (12)Richard W. Rosen ’77 and

Hon. Kimberley C. Rosen SWalter M. Rosen, O.D. and Sandra Rosen S P M (5)Robert F. Rothschild SRobert V. Rourke ’59, ’64G and

Janet C. Rourke P M (2)Judith Mullen Rowe ’74 and James S. Rowe ’74 S (3)G. Ian Rowlandson ’75 and Sandra F. Rowlandson SBrenda Therrien Roy ’73 and Robert W. Roy ’74 PJudith K. Rudman S MElizabeth Harvey Ruff ’56 S L M (35)Bonnie Rukin SCharles R. Russ, Ph.D. SJoan Fuller Russell ’56 and

Gardiner A. Hall ’57 S P M (26)Thomas A. Russell ’73 and

Sonia Martin Russell ’74 S LRutgers University PDouglas M. Ruthven, Ph.D., Sc.D. and

Patricia E. Ruthven S (19)Charles H. Ryan ’84 P (6)S & S Masonry, Inc. P (2)Safari Club International PGeorge P. Sakellaris ’69, ’12 Hon. and

Caterina Papoulias-Sakellaris S PJessica Sanborn Salfi ’92 and Kent D. Salfi ’93 P (4)Jill M. Sampson ’77 PElsa Anderson Sanborn ’64 and

Lester Kenway S P (30)Megan A. Sanders and Jeff Sanders PMichael J. Sant and Kristin W. Sant PTheodore E. Sapoznik ’78 S PSappi North America P (11)Sargent Corporation P (23)James G. Sargent ’59 S MLorianne Smith Sargent ’86 and Herbert R. Sargent PRobert M. Sargent and Jane M. Sargent SRuth Sataloff STodd D. Saucier ’93, ’97G, ’44H and

Danielle Daigle Saucier ’93, ’96G S L P M (16)zHenry W. Saunders III ’50 S K L M (2)Thomas W. Savage ’68 and

Sally Boynton Savage S K P M (27)Paul S. Savuto ’80 and Deborah Raines Savuto P (5)Bonnie Prince Sawyer ’70 and

W. Tom Sawyer Jr. ’70 S MCarol Bradstreet Sawyer ’92 P (2)

Richard W. Sawyer ’68, ’73G and Elizabeth Hersey Sawyer S L

Marilyn Harmon Saydah ’52, ’60G* and William M. Saydah S L P M (12) z

SCA R&D Centre P (4)Salvatore Scarpato Jr. ’55 and

Joanne Barberio Scarpato ’58 S P (11)Gail Harden Schade ’61G S (6)Brian A. Schafer ’63 S P (30)Anna Roberts Scheppach ’64 P (4)Henry L. P. Schmelzer ’65 and

Cynthia E. Livingston S L P M zIsabel Virginia Schonewald ’86, ’87G LTim Schoppe and Joan Schoppe P (23)Edward M. Schultz ’66, ’70G L P (40)Adam E. Schuster and Mary E. Schuster SSchwab Charitable Fund P (6)Laura Krueger Schwartz ’56 and

John A. Schwartz ’56 P (7)Dean A. Sciaraffa ’80 and Jennifer Sciaraffa PDebra Reynolds Scott ’78 and

David M. Scott ’78G P (2)Susan Harburger Scott ’65 P MSebasticook Chapter of NAVHDA P (2)Jeffrey D. Sedlack and Mary Ann Sedlack PBrian D. Seguin ’92 P (2)Keri Sewell Seitz ’95 and Mark E. Seitz P (6)Senior College at Belfast P (11)Sevee & Maher Engineers, Inc. P (5)John E. Sevee P (2)Seven Islands Land Company P (28)James W. Sewall Company PLois Cassidy Shands ’55 S MSharon Libby Sharp ’65 P (28)James M. Shattuck ’79 and Eileen Shattuck P (6)Elizabeth T. Shaw and Lawrance N. Shaw SRonald J. Sheay ’55 and

Rev. Virginia M. Sheay S P (33)Durant Sheffield and Fumiko T. Sheffield LEugenia Melzar Shepard ’49 and

Robert A. Shepard L MRuth Stearns Shepardson ’45 L (39)Ellen B. Shibles ’61 S PJ. Malcolm Shick, Ph.D. and Jean M. Shick P (26)Rudolph J. Shorette ’81, D.M.D. and

Kathryn J. Trenholm ’81, D.V.M. S P M (4)Laura Revers Shulman ’77 and

Scott E. Shulman ’77 SLawrence W. Shumway ’66 PShyka, Sheppard & Garster Land Surveyors P (10)Mary K. Sidell L PRuth Boerker Siegel ’47 P (2)Hon. Warren M. Silver and

Evelyn S. Silver, Ph.D. S P (17)Ellen C.L. Simmons SSimorg North Forest, LLC P (3)Geddes W. Simpson Jr. and

Carole T. Simpson S P (14)

A major gift from the Harold AlfondFoundation, coupled with nearly $10 millionin state and federal funds, established theHarold Alfond W2 Ocean Engineering andAdvanced Manufacturing Laboratories.The Alfond W2 Ocean Engineering Lab willprototype coastal and offshore structures,including waterfront port facilities, ships,boats, aquaculture facilities, oil and gasstructures, and ocean energy devices under extreme wave, wind and currentenvironments. The Alfond AdvancedManufacturing Lab for structuralthermoplastics will utilize digital, additiveand robotics manufacturing to reduce cycletime and cost. UMaine students and facultywill work closely with corporate partners inboth facilities.

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Julie D. Sparks and David Sparks SRodney G. Sparrow ’71 S P (4)Deborah Doe Speer ’59 P M (16)Margaret Spinner S PSports Medicine North P (3)David R. Sposato ’74 and Nancy J. Sposato PSprague Operating Resources, LLC PSRL Leadbetter Mini Stop PSt. John Timberland, LLC P (8)Denis P. St. Peter ’90 and Susan A. St. Peter P (5)Gladyce Baker Stais ’52 P (2)Margaret Libby Standley ’53 S L (4)Charles V. Stanhope ’71 S L P M (26) zStantec Consulting Services, Inc. P (3)Stantec Corporation PEdric P. Starbird ’56 S MMildred Morris Stengel ’48 P (19)Richard W. Stephenson ’83 P (3)Hilda A. Sterling Fund P (21)Steven H. Stern ’69, M.D. and Arlene Morris SRobert S. Sterritt ’60, ’63G and Jane Sterritt S LNorman B. Stetson ’62 S P (12)Daniel T. Stevens ’58 SJane Maloney Stevens ’63 LLt. Col. Lila C. Stevens ’63 S P M (26)Kristen Everett Stewart ’81 and

Richard M. Stewart P (4)Sarah E. Stewart ’02, D.O. P (10)Judith L. Stickles ’82G and

Jeffrey E. Hecker ’86 Ph.D., ’44H P (8)Anita Cooper Stickney ’44H S LMichael R. Stickney ’83, ’90G PBruce R. Stillings ’58, Ph.D. and

Suzanne Littlefield Stillings ’60 S P M (16)Scott D. Stimpson ’86 and

Lori Hutchinson Stimpson ’88 P (12)Alan E. Stinchfield ’66 and

Jane Donovan Stinchfield ’66 SCharles B. Stinson and Orice L. Stinson P (8)Stirling Consulting, Inc. PSTK Foundation PJohn V. Stokes LStonington’s Furniture PStora Enso Oyj P (2)Mary Whitcomb Stover ’50 LPatricia Stowell, D.Mus. and

Peter N. Ver Lee, M.D. S P (22)William G. Stoy Jr. ’71 and

Judith Kenoyer Stoy S L P (9) zGary H. Striar ’77 P (29)Michael Strobel, D.V.M. PRobert A. Strong, Ph.D. and Kristen Strong S P (23)Carlton Strout Jr. and Judy Bacon Strout SStructural Engineers Association of Maine PBeth Louise Sturtevant ’82 P (2)Styron, LLC P (3)Sullivan Harbor Farm Smokehouse PSullivan & Merritt, Inc. P (4)

Frances White Sullivan ’48 P (3)Joan Sullivan ’62 LPaul E. Sullivan ’66 and Barbara B. Sullivan S P (2)Lucius Y. Sung ’73 P (3)C. Douglas Sutton ’57, Ph.D. and

Eleanor Sutherland Sutton P M (6)Paul L. Svendsen and Suzanne H. Svendsen P (27)Marjorie C. Swain ’32 LDavid Swan PStephen W. Swan ’83 P (2)Meredith S. Sweetser ’67 LJames D. Swett and Alice F. Swett SWilliam C. Swift ’84 and Michelle Swift SSusannah M. Swihart Charitable Foundation P (5)Janet Mayo Sylvester ’56 P M (21)Torrey A. Sylvester ’59 and

Jennifer F. Sylvester S L MWilliam C. Sylvester ’69 LSyngenta Crop Protection, Inc. P (5)A. R. & Marylouise Tandy Foundation P (8)Nancy McKeever Targett ’80G, Ph.D. and

Timothy E. Targett ’72, ’79G, Ph.D. P (6)Mitchell A. Tarr ’79 P (3)David A. Taylor ’74, Ph.D. and LeeEllen Friedland P (2)Jeff A. Teunisen ’93, ’96 P (5)TFM North America, Inc. PBarbara Coy Thaxter ’57 S L M (17)M. Ross Thaxter ’57 S P M (13)John L. Thomas ’57 and Mary H. Thomas S P (2)Alexander E. Thompson and Laura D. Thompson LClark P. Thompson ’69, ’70G and

Judith C. Thompson P (12)David J. Thompson ’65 P M (17)Edward V. Thompson, D.Eng. and

Deborah Thompson, Ph.D. P (29)Marilyn Page Thompson ’56 and

Arthur H. Thompson ’56 S P M (28)Donna Richardson Thorburn ’54, ’85G LMary-Helen Oak Thorne ’52 S P (11)Donna Keirstead Thornton ’78, ’79G S P M (4)Elwin W. Thurlow ’50, ’70G and

Jacqueline Thompson Thurlow S (40)James J. Thurston ’88 S P (2)TIAA-CREF PImogen Abbott Tillson ’67 S LTimbervest, LLC P (8)TinBu, LLC P (2)Deborah Dunklin Tipton Charitable Foundation PGeoffrey Titherington ’69 and

Rachel Titherington PTheodore C. Tocci ’53 and Marietta Tocci S (10)Richard B. Todd ’72 and

Maureen Fitzpatrick Todd ’73 S P (7)Paul M. Tomassini ’91 and Nancy Tomassini P (11)Willis J. Tompkins Jr. ’63, ’65G, Ph.D. and

Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’66G, M.D. S P (33)Mary Catherine Toole ’76 and

F. Stephen Ward ’76, ’98G P (2)

Robert W. Simpson Jr. and Barbara C. Simpson P (5)Frank T. Simpson and Francine Simpson P (11)John I. Simpson ’71, ’83G and

Betsy Simpson S L P M (23) zIrwin A. Singer and Susan B. Singer SRajendra Singh ’77G, Ph.D. and Neera T. Singh SSipcamAdvan P (2)C. Wickham Skinner, D.B.A. S P (2)Mildred D. Skinner* PDavid S. Sklar ’63 LDavid P. Sleeper ’58 and

Anne Christiansen Sleeper ’59 SCharles K. Sleight Jr. ’76 P (2)Cary W. Slocum and Glenn Montgomery P (8)Kathryn E. Slott, Ph.D. S P (22)Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine,

Inc. P (7)Donald A. Small ’60, ’64G and Shelley Small LJohn H. Small ’56 and Jane Linn A. Small P (2)Shawn S. Small ’70 and Mary E. Small S P (5)Thompson L. Smalley ’63 PMargaret Chase Smith Foundation P (6)Smith Seal of North Carolina PAdrian C. Smith ’00 and

Heather Banks Merriman ’02 PBarbara A. Smith ’57 P (3)Barbara Rose Smith ’67 and Bryan D. Smith ’68 SCarl D. Smith and Linda E. Smith SDonald F. Smith and Nancy Smith P (11)Elisabeth A. Smith ’57 and

Leslie H. Smith ’63 S L P M (6) zEvelyn Stevens Smith ’59, ’87G and

David E. Smith S P M (25)Gertraud T. Smith S PLisa Cormier-Smith ’84 PRobert M. Smith ’57, D.O. and

Barbara Smith S L P M (40) zSylvia White Smith ’70G STracy H. Smith ’89 and Victor J. Smith ’91 P (5)Wayne A. Smith and Janet L. Smith SCol. F. William Smullen III ’62 P (25)Elisabeth Luce Smyth ’51 SMatthew D. Smyth ’80 P (2)Garth E. Snow ’93, ’94G and Erica L. Snow SLewis E. Snow ’65 and Susan Conway Snow ’65 SSen. Olympia J. Snowe ’69, ’82 Hon. LHD and

Gov. John R. McKernan S P M (5)Carl E. Snyder Jr. and Margrit Snyder P (3)Michael D. Soares ’92 and Michelle M. Soares P (4)Society of Manufacturing Engineers P (2)Sodexo Foundation, Inc. PSodexo, Inc. & Affiliates P (2)Jon F. Sorenson ’86 and

Karen M. Sorenson S L P (6) zLinda M. Soriano PJeanne Cook Soule ’59, ’78G and

Hayden M. Soule Jr. ’60, ’68G* S P (15)Southern Gear & Machine, Inc. P (3)

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Robert V. Touchette ’53, ’58G and Rosann Touchette S

Michael J. Tourkistas PPaul L. Tracy ’85 and Melissa J. Tracy P (21)Michael B. Trainor and Ann D. Trainor L MMarsha Lynn Traub ’75 L P (7)The Charles Irwin Travelli Fund P (30)R.D. Treadwell ’70 PVivian Baker Treat ’40H S P (6)Robert T. Trefethen ’58 P (5)Frances Smart Trefts ’52 L M (2)Wendall L. Tremblay ’66 and

Trudy D. Tremblay ’67G P (5)Harry T. Treworgy ’49 and

Charlotte Harris Treworgy ’49 S L MTrophikos, LLC PRichard Trott and Alice Trott SHarry J. Tucci Jr. ’85 LDorothy Ullman Turner P (17)Evan H. Turner, Ph.D. and Brenda W. Turner SHon. Karl W. Turner ’65 and

Susannah M. Swihart S P (5)Carol Tutundgy and Pierre Tutundgy SMary S. Tyler, Sc.D. and Seth Tyler, Sc.D. PU.S. Landscrip Fund P (27)United Concrete Products, Inc. PUnited Mid-Coast Charities, Inc. P (11)United Way of Greater Portland PUnited Way of San Diego County P (3)University Credit Union P (5)University of Maine Alumni of New Jersey P (13)University of Maine Student Government,

Inc. P (13)University of Maine Alumni Chapter of

Southern Maine P (20)University of Maine Alumni of the Lowcountry P (3)Unum P (2)Dorothy Foster Vachon ’80 and

Nicholas S. Vachon ’81, D.P.M. P (5)Patricia A. Vadas ’96 and

Robert L. Vadas, Ph.D. P (16)Stephen G. Vaitones ’78 L P (25)Valent U.S.A. Corporation P (2)Dean Valentine and Amy Adelson SThomas Valley and Marie Valley PValmet Automation, Inc. PValmet, Inc./Honeycomb Division PJames G. Vamvakias ’62 and

Sally Grindell Vamvakias ’63 S L (2)Hon. Franklin S. Van Antwerpen ’64 and

Kathleen O’Brien Van Antwerpen P M (40)Joanne Van Voorhis P (6)Vanguard Charitable P (6)Robin L. Vannote ’57, Ph.D. S P M (6)Anthony R. Vannozzi ’84, ’06G PVarney, Inc. P (3)Rick L. Varney P (2)Richard A. Vaux ’55 and Cynthia Vaux P (2)

Amb. John K. Veroneau ’83 and Carol Svoboda P (3)Verso Paper Corporation PJohn A. Vickery Sr. ’64 and Elizabeth A. Vickery SJames A. Victor ’56 and Barbara Victor S P (6)Milton Victor ’51 and

Joan Vachon Victor ’52 S L P M (40) zPatricia B. Viles S L (4)Gary R. Vincent ’66 P M (7)Richard D. Violette Sr. ’60 and Dorothy D. Violette SHolly Ramsdell Violette ’71 and

Dennis M. Violette ’76G P (5)Voith Fabrics PLaurence V. Wade and

Deanna Cunningham Wade S L P (23) zMiriam K. Wade S P (3)Kathleen Wadleigh L PLeith R. Wadleigh ’59 and Donna Wadleigh S P (2)Randall L. Wadleigh P (2)Wagner Forest Management Limited P (4)Peter T. Wagner ’79, ’81G and

Kathryn Strout Wagner ’81 P (6)Amb. Marcelle M. Wahba PJames S. Wakefield ’66 and

Karen Adkins Wakefield ’66 SWaldo County Women of Extension P (4)Agnes A. Walsh ’41 S L (2)Lynne M. Walsh ’03G P (2)Denham S. Ward ’69, M.D., Ph.D. and

Debra Lipscomb S P (13)Timothy G. Ward P (7)John W. Wardwell ’77 and

Karen R. L. Wardwell S P (23)Richard E. Wardwell ’74G, Ph.D. P (6)Joseph W. Warren ’65, M.D. and

Susan G. Warren S L P (4) zRichard J. Warren and Elizabeth Carter Warren SSusan A. Warren SWayne R. Waterman ’92, D.O. and

Wendy L. Waterman ’92 S P (8)Waterwheel Foundation, Inc. PCynthia Johnston Watson ’71 P (2)WBRC Architects/Engineers PAlice Christie Weatherby ’41 L (2)James W. Weaver ’69, ’71G and

Virginia Farwell Weaver ’69 P (3)Eleanor M. Webb ’47, ’72G S L (6)John M. Webber ’70 SJohan Weckstrom PWilliam A. Weiblen ’61 and Eileen B. Weiblen S (40)George W. Weiland ’54, ’62G and

Valerie Kewley Weiland ’54 L MNorma P. Weinberg SWalter Weiner SRobert J. Weir ’68, Ph.D. and Jane Carter Weir ’70 LArthur J. Weiss, M.D. SFr. Bernard J. Welch ’61 P (11)Robert M. Welch ’61 and Shirley A. Welch LOwen W. Wells ’65 and Anna H. Wells P (2)

K = Katahdin SocietyS = Stillwater SocietyL = Charles F. Allen Legacy SocietyP = President’s ClubM = UMAA Lifetime Membersz= Triple Crown of Support( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support

* = Deceased

Anne E. Pooler ’72, ’75G, Ed.D., dean emeritaof education, enjoys an active retirement inthe Bangor area. Among other volunteeractivities, Pooler served as emcee for a dinnerhonoring UMaine President Susan J. Hunter,Ph.D. Pooler is a member of the StillwaterSociety and the Charles F. Allen LegacySociety.

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Wild Blueberry Commission of Maine PJanice H. Wilkins ’43 P M (28)Dorcas Goodwin Wilkinson ’78, ’80G and

Spencer Wilkinson S P (22)Daniel G. Willett ’69, ’70G S L P M (38) zN. Laurence Willey Jr. ’71, ’73G and

Lorna Rand Willey ’71 S P (25)Daniel B. Williams ’91, ’94G and

Emily Ann Cain ’02 L P M (13)Michael E. Williams ’82 P (2)Robert J. Williams ’56 and

Geraldine Wallace Williams ’56 S P (35)Ann W. Williamson SGordon K. Winchenbach ’58 L (8)Nicholas Winchester P (5)Windsor Business Bays, LLC P (2)Winter Harbor Agency P (5)Richard Witter, D.V.M., Ph.D. and Joan Witter SJohn T. Wolanski P (9)Peter J. Wolcott ’83 and Kerri M. Wolcott S P (2)Fredda Fisher Wolf, Esq. and Kenneth P. Wolf, M.D. SEve J. Wolinsky P (2)David C. Wollstadt SHarvey W. Wood Jr. ’56 P (4)Larry Wood and Jane Fallgren-Wood PStanley Wood and Dorothy Wood LWoodard & Curran, Inc. P (7)Franklin E. Woodard, Ph.D. ’61, ’63G and

Jean McNeary Woodard ’61 S P (33)Henry K. Woodbrey ’53, D.M.D. and

Dawn Miller Woodbrey ’53 S M (35)Jon C. Woodbury ’65 and

Barbara A Woodbury P (14)

Seth A. Woodcock ’99 and Elizabeth L. Woodcock P (7)

David A. Woodhead ’79 and Abby M. Woodhead SSandra Crowe Wooding ’60 SWoodland Pulp, LLC P (4)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute PTerrance C. Woodworth ’63 L P (32)Brian Work PGerald G. Work, Ph.D. LDoreen McCluskey Worthley ’63 and

Leon R. Worthley ’64 L PChester A. Worthylake Jr. ’52 P (7)David M. Wyanski ’79 LXerium Technologies, Inc. P (2)Charles A. York and Launie M. York PEdward R. Zanca ’75, D.M.D. S P (3)Michael C. Zicus ’70, Ph.D. LDonald N. Zillman and Linda G. Zillman SLynn Francis Zinn ’75G and Harry C. Zinn ’89G P

Bruce M. Wentworth ’63 and Rosemary J. Wentworth L P M (19)

West Oxford Agricultural Society P (3)West Virginia Society of Professional Surveyors PKristina Christensen West ’77 and

Brent W. West S P (4)Patricia L. West S P (6)Western Maine Health PWestern Polymer Corporation P (2)Arthur Weston ’49, Ph.D. SGeorge N. Weston ’51 S L P (9) zHope Wing Weston ’37 SJean Tourtillotte Weston ’51, ’82G and

John C. Weston P (6)Peter B. Weston ’78 and

Judith Fitzpatrick-Weston P (4)Theodora W. Weston LKathryn Weyland P (3)Peggy Given White ’53 S P (6)Jean McIntire White ’52 and

Linwood E. White ’54G, ’65 C.A.S. S P M (2)Robert A. Whited ’73 and Pegi E. Whited SPhilip A. Whitehouse Jr. ’62, ’87 and Martha Elliott

Whitehouse ’65, ’83G, ’86 C.A.S. L (4)Herbert E. Whiteley ’73, Ph.D. and

Yvette Poirier Whiteley ’74 P (3)Whitfield Russell Associates PJudith Stearns Whitney ’64, ’66G S P (10)Scott W. Whitney ’75 P (2)Shirley Whitney P (2)F. Mark Whittaker & Associates PPamela Livesay Whittaker ’68 and

F. Mark Whittaker ’69 P (6)

Giving Society MembersJuly 1, 2014–June 30, 2015

Every attempt has been made to provide acomplete and accurate listing of all donors of$1,000 and above in this annual report. If wehave made an error, please accept our sincereapology and let us know by contacting ourstewardship office: 207.581.1159,[email protected]. Thank you for yourgenerous support of the University of Maine.

zProfile of a Triple Crown Holder

Robert D. Buchanan ’44, D.M.D. ofPueblo, Colorado is a member of theCharles F. Allen Legacy Society, StillwaterSociety, and President’s Club. In additionto achieving the Triple Crown of Support,he is a member of the Loyal M Society,and the gift that he and his late wife,Pearlee, made to name Buchanan AlumniHouse opened the door for membershipwithin UMaine’s prestigious KatahdinSociety.

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Krish Thiagarajan was named Alston D. and Ada Lee CorrellPresidential Chair in Energy as the result of the Corrells’generous gift during Campaign Maine. Private support iscritical for UMaine to attract and retain faculty of thehighest caliber. The need is especially great in the Collegeof Engineering, which has experienced tremendous growthin enrollment in recent years.

Inspired by great teachers

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Photos courtesy of University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications, University of Maine Fogler Library Special Collections,Edwin Remsberg and BEL Portraits.

As UMaine celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2015, students, faculty and staff paused during their MaineDay activities to say “thank you” to the thousands of UMaine alumni and friends who make a differencethrough their private support. We hope that our new “thank-a-donor day” tradition will bring the spirit ofMaine Day to Black Bears across the state, nation and world.

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