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2015-2016 Annual Report

Moving Marian >> Forward

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Dear Friends of Marian University,It takes the hard work of a committed team to build a great university. Although my entrance into Marian University came late in the 2015–2016 fiscal year, it has been my experience that the accomplishments and progress outlined in this report are the direct result of the University’s most important asset: our people.

The administration and faculty, the staff, alumni, friends and donors, and most importantly, our students, all work together to move Marian University forward.

This report documents a year’s worth of teamwork and progress of our Marian community. You’ll see the Mission and Core Values living out through the students and community as you read about the completion of the reaccreditation process with the Higher Learning Commission; Thai students who have embraced a Marian education; the new partnerships with Moraine Park Technical College and Aurora St. Luke’s South Shore; the inspiring service of our Nursing students and faculty in Nicaragua; or the stories recorded for the Sister Story project.

All of this goes hand-in-hand with the progress made in our fiscal responsibility and sustainability, and this progress would not be possible without the support of our friends and benefactors. As higher education and the needs of today’s workforce continue to change, Marian remains committed to providing quality, in-demand programs that will inspire generations to come.

Yours sincerely,

Andrew P. Manion, Ph.D. President

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Community Respecting our diversity as individuals, we encourage, challenge and nurture one another, joining together to accomplish our shared mission and vision.

Learning We engage in a collaborative lifelong process of seeking truth and appropriating knowledge and values to transform the individual, our communities and the world.

Service Through active service and ministry, we support one another and seek to meet the needs of the larger community.

Social Justice We work to create individual and societal change which supports the value, dignity, and opportunity of every person.

Spiritual Traditions Valuing Marian’s Catholic religious heritage, we respect each individual’s freedom to explore a diversity of spiritual beliefs.

Core Values

Mission StatementMarian University is a Catholic applied liberal arts community that welcomes diverse spiritual traditions. Sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Marian University engages students in the education of the whole person. We embrace justice and compassion and transform lives for professional service and leadership in the global community.

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>> CommunityRespecting our diversity as individuals, we encourage, challenge and nurture one another, joining together to accomplish our shared mission and vision.

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Knowing how students learn best and implementing engaging teaching are methods which play a significant role in today’s American pedagogy. That’s why five graduate students from Thailand enrolled at Marian University this past year with the hopes of inspiring the the education field back in their home country. “This opportunity has allowed these students to learn more about hands-on teaching strategies, and help move the education system in Thailand from a lecture-based to a project-based learning environment,” said Dr. Debra Kneser, assistant professor in the School of Education and chair of Educational Innovations. The graduate students were master’s-prepared and were experts in the STEM fields; making them benefit to Marian’s classrooms with their extensive content knowledge. “In addition, the students had an opportunity to become more proficient in their English skills and bring back English instruction to their home schools,” said Kneser. “Marian was truly proud to have had these individuals engage in our community.”

Thai students enroll to learn about American pedagogy

Empowered to Learn, Inspired to Teach

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For some, Model United Nations is an opportunity to improve their knowledge of global issues. For others, it’s a chance to travel the world and further develop their passion for other cultures, and make a difference.

In November 2015, eleven Marian University students traveled to compete in an international Model United Nation’s Conference in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Negotiating on real-world issues, the conference was created to simulate the actual workings of the United Nations where each student acted as a diplomat from either Chad or Ghana.

Delegates included Miranda TerBeest ’15 of Markesan; Brandon Krawczyk ’17 of Muskego; Samantha Reid ’17 of Green Bay; Amanda Bergner ’17 of Appleton; Ryan Wagner ’18 of Malone; Nauris Buskevics ’18 of Ozolnieki, Latvia; Delphine Gras ’18 of Paris, France; Denisa Muntean ’18 of Timisoara, Romania; Ana Birau ’17 of Libertyville, Ill.; Megan Taubel ’18 of Seymour; and Austin Kultgen ’18 of Glenbeulah.

Global perspectives abound for Model UN

Marian delegation earns Honorable Mention at International Conference

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New partnerships inspire lifelong learning

A Marian University education is now even more attainable, especially through two new partnerships. The Educational Fusion partnership between Marian and Moraine Park Technical College offers students a seamless transition between the Institutions.

“This innovative partnership between Moraine Park and Marian will allow students to achieve the ‘dream degree’ in that they will receive the best of both worlds — technical skills and the liberal arts,” said Dr. Sheryl Ayala, former interim vice president for Academic Affairs.

In addition, Marian formed a partnership with Aurora St. Luke’s South Shore in Cudahy, Wis., offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Completion Program which can be completed in as few as 16 months.

Marian and Moraine Park form the Educational Fusion Partnership

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We engage in a collaborative lifelong process of seeking truth and appropriating knowledge and values to transform the individual, our communities and the world.

>> Learning

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Ensuring future quality in programming and beyond, Marian University recently hosted the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) as part of its pursuit of reaffirmation of accreditation.

Following months of preparation, Marian evaluated its academic programs and organizational structure to identify its strengths and areas for improvement for the Higher Learning Commission’s visit on March 21–22, 2016.

“On July 1, 2016, Marian University received official notice of its approval of its reaccreditation,” said Dr. Sheryl Ayala, interim vice president for Academic Affairs. “Of the five criterion, only one core competency was met with concerns, against which we will present our progress to HLC in September 2018. Marian will continue on the Open Pathways Systems, which will be completed by the next reaccreditation visit in 2025–2026 academic year.”

Ensuring a bright and successful future

Marian completes reaccreditation process by the Higher Learning Commission

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Through active service and ministry, we support one another and seek to meet the needs of the larger community.

>> Service

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Every day, students live the Marian Mission and Core Values through their words, behaviors, and actions in the community. These same Core Values and Mission inspire the lives of individuals and families in Nicaragua through the Nicaragua Medical Mission trip.

“Each year, Marian has an opportunity to travel to Nicaragua to provide medical care and medical supplies to the people of Isle de Ometepe, Nicaragua,” said Kierrin Phillips, assistant professor of nursing at Marian University. “This year, 20 nursing students attended and were able to not only experience the culture of Nicaragua, but provide quality medical care to the people.”

To prepare for the trip in May, students fundraised more than $10,000 for medical supplies and travel expenses. Donations were also accepted from Agnesian HealthCare, Cintas, Fond du Lac Childrens Museum, and the Army Navy Surplus.

“It’s amazing what an impact these supplies make,” added Phillips. “Taking these supplies and working in the clinics allows students to not only make a difference and receive hands-on experiences, but also gain perspective on a different culture.”

Living the Mission, Serving others

Marian students assist with medical needs in Nicaragua

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Each holiday season, the Marian University Student Nurses Association collects toys, DVDs, books, games, activity sets, and other gifts and delivers them to St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and Neenah.

This year, Marian’s Presents for Pediatrics campaign collected more than 700 gifts. These gifts were either donated or purchased through monetary donations and then given to the hospital’s pediatric units.

“This project is both an enjoyable and rewarding experience,” said Nancy Noble, associate professor at Marian University and advisor of the Marian University Student Nurses Association. “The nursing students are able to experience the positive impact this project has on children and their families. The donations from students, faculty, and friends of Marian will help to make the holidays a little brighter for children who will be spending time in the hospital.”

Presents for Pediatrics focuses on children who are suffering from an acute or chronic illness during the holidays. The children are separated from friends and family and are in a new and often frightening environment. The Presents for Pediatrics project seeks to become a positive distraction from hospital life for the patients and families. Even the smallest gift — a board game, an art kit or a stuffed bunny — can bring smiles to these children’s faces who are in the midst of major life challenges.

Collecting toys, inspiring hope

Marian’s Presents for Pediatrics collects more than 700 gifts for hospitalized children

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We work to create individual and societal change which supports the value, dignity and opportunity of every person.

>> Social Justice

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Marian University held the 9th annual Dr. Darold A. Treffert Lecture Series on Autism and Savant Syndrome on May 20, 2016 to nearly 700 attendees in the Sadoff Gymnasium. Temple Grandin, Ph.D., served as the keynote speaker and presented on the topic titled, “Different Kinds of Minds Contribute to Society.” Dr. Grandin, was diagnosed with autism in 1950 and has overcome negative stigmas associated with individuals with austim, developing her talents into a successful career as a livestock-handling equipment designer. Through the course of this career, she has designed more than half of the facilities which handle cattle in the United States, consulting for firms such as, Burger King, McDonald’s, Swift, and many others. Dr. Grandin is considered the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world. She currently works as a Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University and speaks around the world on both autism and cattle handling, and her life story was featured in a full-length film in 2010, entitled Temple Grandin. The event was sponsored by the Alpha Delta Theta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi and the School of Education. The event was funded by Agnesian HealthCare.

An intricate mind, an inspired journey

Temple Grandin engages Fond du Lac community with her experience with autism

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Valuing Marian’s Catholic religious heritage, we respect each individual’s freedom to explore a diversity of spiritual beliefs.

>> Spiritual Traditions

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As we live our lives and create a positive difference in our community, we hope our stories of service and dedication to others never fade. Marian University students are helping document the stories of several members of the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (CSA) as part of the National Catholic Sisters Week “Sister Story” project. “It’s an exciting project that truly allows for diverse individuals to connect,” said Sr. Edie Crews, CSA, director of Vocation Promotion for the Sisters of St. Agnes. “The Sisters participating have quite the stories to tell. It’s a great way for students to bond with the Sisters, understand the work that the Congregation does and help share awareness for Sisters in the community.” With audio and video recording equipment, the students documented the stories of six Sisters. Student participants include Alexis Brost, Meghan Schwobe, Halle Castonia, Claire Kalaus, Katie Schmidt, and McKenna Rohan.The Sisters involved are Sr. Mary Dennis McMahon, Sr. Marie Kees, Sr. Angie Behen, Sr. Paulette Shaw, Sr. Susan Treis, and Sr. Mary Lou Schroeder.

Telling the story, leaving a legacy

Marian students engage in “Sister Story” project

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The Christmas season is a time of tenderness for the past, courage for the present, and hope for the future. Every year, Marian University honors our spiritual traditions by hosting the Vigil of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception Mass. This year, the Marian community honored the Immaculate Conception and the memory of loved ones on Sunday, December 6, 2015. Attendees at the Mass had the opportunity to honor the memory of loved ones during a special candle lighting ceremony which followed the Mass. Donations to the ceremony were given in memory of the Immaculate Conception and deceased members of the Marian community, both on this special evening and throughout the holiday season. The spirit of the season was experienced through the annual Advent organ concert that was presented prior to the Mass.

Inspired by the season and our spiritual traditions

Marian held Vigil of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception Mass

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Condensed Statement of Activities — Unrestricted

2014–15 2015–16 Revenues $ 31,772,000 $ 31,657,000 Expenses $ 33,964,000 $ 31,681,000

Change in Net Assets ($ 2,192,000) $ (24,000)

Condensed Statement of Financial Position

2014–15 2015–16 Assets Cash, cash equivalents and investments $ 14,840,000 $ 16,285,000 Accounts and notes receivable (net) $ 2,707,000 $ 4,283,000 Other assets $ 260,000 $ 578,000 Net property, plant and equipment $ 27,768,000 $ 29,025,000

Total Assets $45,574,000 $50,171,000 Liabilities & Net Assets Current liabilities $ 8,704,000 $ 5,979,000 Long term liabilities $ 8,145,000 $ 13,293,000 Net assets $ 28,724,000 $ 30,899,000

Total Liabilities & Net Assets $45,574,000 $ 50,171,000

Fiscal Year Review July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016

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Investor Level$25,000 and more

Companies and FoundationsAgnesian HealthCareAnonymous (1)Frank G. and Frieda K. Brotz Family FoundationBernice Mugan EstateFrancis and Ruth Oberrerich FoundationJames B. and Kathleen M. Simon ’64Stone Foundation Inc.Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities

Advancement Level$10,000-$24,999

IndividualsAnonymous (1)Richard *and Joan Kleinfeldt

Companies and FoundationsBaker Family FoundationTed and Grace Bachhuber Foundation, Inc.

Builder Level$5,000–$9,999

IndividualsAnonymous (1)Tim and Rose AhernRichard* and Karen BakerThomas and Anne PetriShirley Putman ’64Joan Schilke ’65Dr. Darold* and Dorothy TreffertStephen and Kay Victor

Companies and FoundationsCSA Sponsorship Ministry Fond du Lac Area FoundationJ.F. Ahern Co.

Trustee’s Associates$2,500–$4,999

IndividualsAnthony* and Linda AhernJohn Ahern*Tripp and Colleen AhernJohn CandelaLouis and Kathryn Cristan ’74Ron and Terri* Emanuel ’86Gretchen Verbeten Hornung, SASN ‘48Dr. Julie LuetschwagerDr. Frederic G. SanfordTroy* and Lottie Schill

Key:New Donors* Board of Trustee Members+ Deceased Individual

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016

Kevin Voelker ’84S. Clay Willmington

Companies and FoundationsCongregation of Sisters of St. AgnesFond du Lac Rotary Charities Inc.Holiday AutomotiveKorb Family Foundation Inc.Marian University Faculty and StaffMayville Engineering Co., Inc.Partners by DesignDr. R.G. Raymond and Sarah Raymond Foundation

President’s Club$1,000–$2,499

IndividualsJeff Clark and Stacey Akey ’92/’96Mary Ann AustinKate CandeeDr. and Mrs. Henry T. ChangDon and Carey GardinJoan Hanson SASN ’47Dr. Larry and Debra* Heller ’01Arnold Henning

It is with gratitude that I present the 2015–16 list of donors. The financial support of Marian University provided by our donors this past year has strengthened the base of our community and provided success to our students who

were able to begin or continue their education at Marian University.

Everything we do at Marian for our students is done to create an environment that nurtures Marian’s Core Values of learning, service, social justice, community and spiritual traditions, which is evident throughout this report.

It is an amazing time at Marian. Our 16th president is now in place and ready to advance the University into a new era. We look forward to our alumni, parents, businesses, and friends joining the president, faculty, and staff on this exciting new journey in supporting Marian University and transforming the lives of students. We cannot thank our donors enough for the support they have shown to Marian University throughout the years, not only through their financial generosity, but also through their actions of advocacy and belief in our Mission.

Warmest regards,

Tracy Milkowski, MBAVice President for Advancement

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 920.923.8159 so we may correct our records.

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Carol Henrichs ’73David J. Hornung*Robert and Lori HornungClaudia HuettlLeslie Jaber-Wilson ’91Margaret Korth-Mangini ’75Sheldon LaskyDr. Michelle MajewskiAndrew* and Amy ManionMary McNamaraRick and Joni ParksDr. Mary PolchertSandra Randall ’75/’99Corrine ReichertGail RobbinsArt and Donna Roggentine ’75David and Magali ShawMatthew and Joretta ShinnersJustin* and Sasha SmithJohn and Sally St. PeterChristopher ’02 and Erica Stolarski ’01Sandra StunerDr. Christopher TangenValerie WendtlandJoseph and Ann Sheridan Wenzler ’65Companies and FoundationsAdvanced Tooling IncorporatedAlliance Laundry Service SystemBaker Cheese Factory, Inc.Beine Milk Transit, Inc.C.D. Smith ConstructionEver-Green-View Farms LLCExcel Engineering, Inc.

Fond du Lac FestivalsSummit AutomotiveTim and Cathy Mathweg FundVilla LorettaWisconsin Energy Corporation

Founder’s Club$500–$999

IndividualsMary Delfosse ’81Emile GillandersShirley Guelig ’75/’94Linda HammerAmy HenningsMark LaskyDr. Stephen and Sandy MassickWayne and Mary MatzkeMr. John McGallowayJaneen MeifertTracy MilkowskiBrigid MillerSarah and Scott PonathRobert and Robin SchusterTim StegerKerry Strupp ’04Dr. Nancy L. StueverJohn WalterSylvester WargulaJohn and Donna Weir

Companies and FoundationsAriens Foundation, Ltd.Capelle Bros & Diedrich

Commonwealth Construction Corp.CulversEvergreenFestival FoodsFox Cities Morning Rotary ClubThe Grande FoundationMarian U WW-WFGMichels CorporationMid-States Aluminum Corp.Nielsen Company LLCVerve, a Credit UnionWild Planet Hospitality GroupMercury Marine

Naber Society$250–$499

IndividualsAnonymous (6)Michael ’09 and Teresa L. Abler ’09Kathleen Baus ’63Kathleen Bennot ‘92Judith Blohm ’78Erika Bognar ’96Christopher and Sally CandeeMary Ann Cody ’68Therese and Russel DrakeRobert and Dorothy Fuelling ’68Mike and Janet FurtakPam George ’73Thomas GnewuchAudrey Gorwitz SASN ‘59Delphine Gras

Colleen Hayes ’80Jim and Ruth Heiser SASN ’55Clara Henning ’62Kathleen HughesMichael Francis Klich ’94Dr. Debra Kneser ’92/´09Rosalie Koenen ’69Bonnie Luhmann ’72Sharon Martin ’93Lisa M. Michels Strebe ’91Rick and Pat* MillerLuciya MinerClaudia and Garry Moise ’05/’08Dr. John Morris and Paisley HarrisNancy and Kelly NobleH.J. and Barbara PolleiJudith Pomeroy ’87Susan PontoNancy Rossenthal-Forest ’66Matthew RussellDaniel and Laura SchreinerKatherine SchuesslerMarjorie Shea ’89John and Rachael SmithPauline Smith ’68Dr. Sue StoddartMiranda TerBeest ’15Kay Vogel ’87Lorette Wambach SASN ’47Mary Ann Welp ’61 SASN ’54Mr. John Wiskerchen ’94

Companies and FoundationsFond du Lac Area Association of Commerce Young Professionals

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016Jack Twohig Carpet OneKaull Family Charitable FundKondex CorpMarian University Business Administration DivisionNational Exchange Bank & TrustSadoff Iron & MetalTim Cruz AgencyVan Horn HyundaiWeninger Asset ManagementWild Planet Hospitality GroupZacherl Funeral Home

Sabre Society$100–$249

IndividualsSeymour and Shirley AbrahamsonIrene Alderman SASN ’60Lori Allert ’84Edward and Bonnie AndersonCorey Ansfield ‘08Sheryl AyalaKaren BakerJason BarteltMike and Michelle BartosAnn Battistine ’80Alexander Becker ‘11John Behrends ’99James Bender ’75Shirley BenderBarbara BergnerCathryn BerrisEsther Bethke SASN ’54

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 920.923.8159 so we may correct our records.

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Janice Beyer ’68Louise Bowen ’70Laurie BrachmanThomas BrehmSusanne Brinkman ’04Antoinette BuechelMelissa Buechel ’00Gisele BurnettAnne and Mike Buss ’92G.A. and Mary Cappellari ’63Raymond CampbellRees CandeePatricia Casetta ’66Barbara Casey SASN ’52Donald and Marilyn Cayen ’64Tamala Christian ’03/’06Catherine Chybowski ’84Kelly Cieslewicz ’87Bonnie Clark ’73Kathleen Clay-Groothousen ’82Karen CohenJeanne Courneene ’08Judith Dahnke ’92John L. D’Amato ’06Mary Danhauer ’97 SASN ’61Tom DavisMary DeLisleColette Delva ’65Thomas DePaoliBernice DercksScott and DeAnna DercksTony and Patricia Draves Colleen D’Souza ’04Margaret Duckworth ’91

Tom and Nadine Duffy ’63Robert Duley ’90Amanda DuvalAnn EganDavid Erickson ‘10Dale EversonElizabeth FeldmannJoan Ferguson ’73Gregory Feucht ’00Doris Fischer ’54Catherine Flood ’07/’11Donna Foote ’96Lisa ForbesDorothy Ford ’71Charles ForestDr. Douglas and Diane FownesAnthony Franzen ’95Colleen Frederick ’02Nanci Fredrich ’80Jennifer Braun Friedel ’68/SASN ’66Angeline Jakovec Fritz SASN ’45C.M. FunkhouserDorothy Garcia ’90Barbara Gedemer SASN ’56John and Kathleen Gellings ’04Justin Gerlach ’07Patricia Gerlach ’82Scott E. GeysoSally Giebel ’57Amy Giese-Zabolski ’10Kevin Gitter ’94Steven GlazerPatrick and Mary GoebelArtie Gold

James Goodfellow ’09Margaret Grabowski ’80Allen GrossRobert ’88 and Marylee ’87 Gruse Robert Gudates ’08Steven Guell ’00Kathleen Halter ’71Dean and Christi HansenJody HartzellWilliam HarvatMary Hatlen ’07/’10Margaret Haupt ‘76Joan Hawbaker ’49Nancy Hefter ’94David HeinSallie HeiseMary Henning ’76Denise Herbst ’10Marcia Herzfeldt ‘07Joanne Higgins SASN ‘57Sharon Hilbert ’72David Hoffman ’92Lauren Holly ‘05Patricia Holschuh ’81Gina Homan ’01Sharon Hsu ’75Brian Huebel ’05William HutchinsMary Jacobs ’65Kathy JagemannNorine Janzen ’65Alan JohnsonEricha Johnson ‘95Karen Johnson

Barbara JordanKathleen Jurecki ’06Kathryn Kadar ’05Kelvin Kaddatz ’94Patricia Kahnle ’66Karen Karbowski ’64Larry KarlinMargaret Keller-Stortz ’91Mary Kelm ’80Joshua ‘97/’02 and Sally Ketterhagen ‘97Marguerite Keys ’52Joan Kintz SASN ‘61Mary KleinMary Klink ’73John Klopotek ’94Cynthia KoffmanMary Ellen Kohlman ’78Margaret Konopka ’80Michael and Stephanie KorbGreta KostacKathie Kraemer ’73Nikki Kramer ’11Carol Kratcha ’60Susan Kratz ’80Lori KrauseBrandon KrawczykJean Kroupa ’76Therese Kudick ’83Jeri L. KukurichAustin KultgenDan La FleurAndy LandRobert Langenohl ’91

Christine Larson ’93Helen Leary ’55Edwin Lee ’05/’07Tanya Leonhard ‘97Marsha Lisowe ’72Robert ’89/’99 and Marie ’89 LloydRobert Paul Lloyd ’87/’99Irene Long ’55Mona LongPeter and Joyce LudovicWilliam Maegli ’97Pat Majerus ’77Myra ManserDawn Maxwell ’94Heather Mayfield ’98E. Michael McCannDorothy McClellan Jackson ’65Darrell McGill ’93/’01Amy McNeelyNicole Melaas ’04Julie Miehe ’98Steven and Mary MillinDonna Mleczek ’68Tracy Mueller ’85James and Judy MuganPatricia Murray ’56Cassie NelsonCraig NelsonDebbie NesemeierJane Novak ’80Dr. Elizabeth Nunez ’67Pat and Marilyn O’BrienPatricia O’Connor ‘77Jane O’Connor ‘75

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 920.923.8159 so we may correct our records.

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Faith Opsteen ’93Norma OsterndorfDarlene Ottery ’54Scott PalaszMargaret Pamenter ’69John PappasCheryl Ann PasselPerry PaulusPeter PaulusJohn PautzRobin Peeters ’87Barbara PetersMichael PetersonMike PetersonRyan Peterson ’96Peter Pfundtner ’00Eileen Posluszny ’71Linda Priebe ’89Barbara Pritzl ’78James Race ’87Glenna RackowErin* and Ron RademannBobbie Radocha ’71Jim RedlinPatricia Redman ’64Catherine Reil ’77John ReinKristi Reitz ’05Kurt Reising ‘01Rose Rentmeester ’73Lori Rieth ’77Dr. Nancy RileyGladys Roden ’47Julie Rohan ’93

Marlene Roltgen ’85Eileen Rottscholl ‘09Elizabeth Roy ‘68Robert and Marilyn RucksDiane Ruhland ’70Mary Runde ’78/’90Dr. James and Shirley RuppleTamara RyanPartha SabnivissCraig and Lora SatterstenMichael and Anne SchaeferKaren Schaefer ’68Jennifer and Michael Schaible ‘94Sheila Schlines ‘93Kerri Schmidt ’81Lisa Schmidt ’95Jo Ann Schmitz ’70Thomas L. SchuppeDr. James ’95/’00 and Amie Sebert ’94Beth SeymourMary Shafer ’03Al and Gale SheaSuzanne Shinnick ’78Thomas Silbernagel ’98Sally SlusserJoyce Smith ’10Richard Smith ’08Catherine Smith-Ohm ’76Charlotte Snow ’93John and Kelley SochBenjamin ‘01 and Noel Soman ‘03Jim and Debbie SpannbauerKeith Stark ’97

Christine Stautz ’74Aimee M. Stevens ’95Mary Ann Stiglitz ’68Mary Stricker ’73Barbara Sullivan SASN ’55Harlan Swift ’75Sandy SymsNathan Tapio ‘11Beth TaubelCheryl Teichmiller ’93/’04Terrance and Cheryl ThompsonDalene ThompsonFrances Tokarski ‘99Sally Tomcheck ’82Ann Tomhave SASN ‘55Mary Ullmer ’80Rozanne Van Deurzen ’59Donna Vanden HeuvelRose Vanevenhoven ’80Theresa VinzMary VogelJacqueline Vollmer SASN ’59Joyce and Earl VorpagelDiane Wachdorf ’69Ryan WagnerKaren Walber ‘02Mark Walecka ’94Lynda Washkoviak ’71Deborah Watry ’02/’08Phil and Mary WegmannLu Ann Weihert ’89Irene WeistKeith and Barbara WelkerTim and Beth Westbrook

Paul and Laureen WhiteCarol Whyms ’67Joshua Ingram ’10 and Laura Whyms ’10Dr. Ray and Carla WiflerNancy Willard ’70Linda Winter ’71Catherine WolfeNancy Wooster ‘63Edward and Margaret+ Woytych ’46Barbara Wright ’76Diane Yunk ‘02John ZacherlMarjorie Zeigler ’11Bill and Alyson ZierdtSharon ZimaDonna Zittel ’78Companies and FoundationsAmerican Bank of FDLBadger Soft Water, Inc.Culligan Water Quality Improvement, Inc.Fox Valley Savings BankGiddings & Lewis Legacy FundGrande CheeseHierl InsuranceHometown BankL’ Bri Pure N’ NaturalMarchant Schmidt, Inc.Quality Control Services, Inc.Roberts School Parent-Teacher OrganizationSilica for your Home

Society InsuranceStuart’s Landscaping & Garden CenterThelma Sadoff Center for the ArtsTwohig Family Dentistry, LLCUS VentureWells FargoWells Fargo Advisors - Madison

Friends of Marian$99 and under

IndividualsJennifer Aasen ’09Adriana AlbrightSharon Amundson ’77Ann Anders ‘78Corinne Anderson ‘05Mary ArthurMary Jean AspatoreBeata AubeAmy Baier ’05Cynthia Bailey ’01Steven and Cynthia BargerLaura BarnesLaura Barnett ’03Debra BarrettVirginia BarteltElizabeth Baurichter ‘80Kaitlin Baus ’11Beth BaylessVerna Bechard ’58Michael and Holly BechlerMichael Beckwith ’16Mary Jo Bednarek ‘78

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016

If we have inadvertently omitted or incorrectly listed your name, please accept our sincerest apologies and contact us at 920.923.8159 so we may correct our records.

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Gilbert and Penelope BeinePeggy Bellin ‘86Carol BensonJonathan Benzing ’12Sarah Voelker ’12Christine ’81 and David Beres ’80/’95Jean Bernhardt ’04Sandra Bernier ‘05Nancy Bertram ’98Connie Betz ’00Mary BezyJean BirlingmairCatherine BirschbachPatricia Birschbach ’02/’11Maria Bislew ’95Steven BlagoueMaggie Blaha ’64Allisha Blanchette ‘10Victoria Olson ’09Jacob Blatz ’16Ryan BliseAllen Blizel ’81Trevor BlockVicki BlockPat BoelhowerPatricia Boelhower ’73/’95Marilee BoergerDr. David BoersRobert ’93 and Charlotte ’96 BohnsackMadonna Booher SASN ’55Joyce M. Borndahl SASN ‘49/’68Dr. Susan Bornstein-ForstMark and Beth Bostwick ’81Tarra Bourgeois

Joan BowserMark and Catherine BoyleKarla BreisterEunice Brennan ’50Mary Brinker ’95Angela Brost ’11Joseph Bryan ‘95Dianna Brzoskowski ’76Christopher Buboltz ’16Rhonda Buchanan ’11Duane ’93 and Linda Buchmann ’99Elizabeth Budelman ’15Barbara Buechel ’72Rosemary Buelow ’90Jaime Buelter ’03Joan Buerger ’91Dale and Renate BuntrockPamela Burckhard ’00Jeanette BurkeDr. Jerry BurnsMargaret and Gary BussFlamont Butler ’95Sharon Buttke ’70Marcus Butts ’89Bonnie Caird ’04Mary Calvey ’81Tyler CameronLouis and Rosemary CampbellMichael CandeeRichard and Mary CandeeMoreen CarvanZachary CaptainMike and Paige Castillo ’11Sherry Caves

C. Edward ‘85 and Lisa Cerney ‘85Brenda Christensen ’96Rebecca Ciske ’03Ernst Clarenbach ‘10Michael Cloherty ’00Kaley ConradJanet Coon ’92Amanda Cords ’09Ann Corenblum ‘75Christine CostelloCaroline Coughlin ’93Ellen Courtney ’90Julie Crofts ’09Joshua Crom ’05Belinda Cronin ’94Mary Cross ’76Michael CunninghamCarol Dahlinger ’89Kristen Damkot ’99Amber DatkaKelli Datka ’00Susan Davies ’11Mary S. De Bruin ’70Barbara Jean Deer ‘73Suzanne DeGroot ‘11Karin DerenneMargaret Desotelle ’75Bob DienerRick Dittberner ’99Mary Ditter SASN ’51Sharon DochertyKevin Doherty ’10Eric DohrBessie Doimas ’59

Charlotte DorowJennifer Draves ’93Sheryl Dreikosen ’82Gina Dresang ’00Audrey Hurst Driessen SASN ’57Kim Duczak ’95James P. DuleyRichard Dunton ’78Mary Dusick ’59Gary and Melanie DynesStefanie Dziedzic ’15Josie Easterling ’99Rich and Ashley EckertTobias Eeg ’03Ellen Eickhoff ‘13Christine Emmerich ’99Mary Endries ’06Joan England ’57Robert and Ann FaleLen and Gina FalishKeith FalkAudrey Faust ’48Sharon Fialkowski SASN ’66Linda Fischer ’89Amy Fisken ’00Janet Flaherty ’75Dorothy Flanders SASN ‘41Joan FranconeDonna Mae Frank SASN ’52Elizabeth Frank SASN ’51Christopher Frederickson ’14Sharon Freiberg ’91Donna Freund ’04Sara Freund ’64

Sharon FreundBonnie FriendMary Fritz-Wagner ’82Mary Frohmader SASN ’52Susan FuerbringerMary FuhrmannHunter FunkhouserJean Gabor ‘66Austin GabrielsenJim and Rita GabrielsenSarah GarveyMarie Gates ’47Andrew Georgson ’10Erick Gerritson ’16Janis Giblin ’15Jeffrey Gibson ’16Jeanne Giebel ’77Kristine Gilgenbach ’81Jeanette GodinezTerrina Goeden ’01Kristin Goehler ‘09Mary Goeller ’88Scott Goetsch ‘02Dolores Goggins SASN ’50Michael Golowski ’83Bradley Greenwood ’15Susan Griep ’15Cayden Griesbach ’16Mariette GrimesDeanna Grimm ’70Kimberly Grinnell ‘11Dion Grisar ’05Darcy Gross ‘03Karen Gross

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016

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Dr. Mary GrossStephen Groves ‘08Robert GudatesGary GudexRebecca Guelig ‘09Tom and Jeannine Guilfoile SASN ‘56Amy Gumieny ’95Karen GundertSarah Gutt ’16Laurette Guy ’71Kathleen Gwidt ’09Suzanne HansenDenise Harmsen ’06/’08/’09Cheryl Hartwig ’04/’06Julie Hartwig ’93Wayne Hass ‘91Michael HauserChristine HearneJennifer Heenan ’10William Heinzelman ’92Mary Jo Hencke ’89Tammy HessElaine Hessil ‘62Kathleen Hanson Hietpas SASN ’56Victoria HildebrandtKenneth Hoehn ’97Anita Holdridge ’90Gary Holtman ’95/97Susan Hopkins ’83Donna G. HougShannon HoyeVickie Huck ’93Christopher ’02/’15 and Kerri ’01 Huebel

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016Michael and Amy HuebnerAndrew Hughes ‘09Jennifer Hughes ‘96Marie T. Huhn SASN ’50Pamela Hustedt ’93Louise HustonConnie Iattoni ‘92Sr. Donna Innes, CSA ‘67Sara Isom ’98Scott Jaeger ’02Janine Jandrey ’82Nadine Janik ’15Phyllis Janowski ’06Mary Jaster ’62Jody Jennerman ’07Danielle JensenAngelica Jimenez ’04Christopher Joch ’96Debra JohnsonDiana JohnsonMaythia JohnsonRandall and Shawna JohnsonValerie Johnson ’96Weldon and Kellie JohnsonHope Judd ’03Jeannine Jungwirth ’70Stephanie JustmannMike and Jodi KadingerConstance Kahl ’97Susan Anne Kalmerton SASN ‘62Joline Kappell ’91Anne Karrels ’64Marie Kastenbauer ’61Kathryn Kedinger ’75

Barbara Keehn ‘70Gail KellerMark Keller ’15Michael KellerMargaret Kelley ’89Timothy Kemmel ‘05Gloria Kennedy ’02Dr. Michael KetterhagenDavid Kirchmann ’82Anthony H. Kirsch ’88Gayle Kiszely ‘01Eric KiviDiana Klapperich ’07Theresa Klapperich ‘10Terena KlecknerKathleen Klegin ’67Monica Kleinhans ‘10Daniel and Bonnie KlossnerStephanie Klotz ’13David and JoAnn KlumpyanCarol KnightMary Koczan ’05Susan KoepsellJanet Koester ‘08Mary KoesterPatricia KohlerDaniel Komasinski ’83Helen Komplin ’71Mary KonenGeorge and Gina KoonceMary Kotek ’84Bradley KothDana Krejcarek ’00Mary Kresal SASN ’66

Nancy Kreuser ’78Paul KrikauChristine Krizenesky ‘94Jennifer K. KruegerKathleen Krueger ’94Linda KruegerChristina KubastaNathan KucherLara Kuchenbecker ‘10Andrew Kukec ’11William Kurer ’91Cheryl Kutcher ’02Lori Lacey ‘04Nicole Lacy ’91James ‘97 and Shannon LaLuzerne ‘95/’02Colleen LangeAndrea Langenfeld ‘03Rebecca LarsonTricia Larson ’97Amy Leahy ‘07David LeichterTerry ‘07 and Susan LeiningerJennifer Lemense ‘00Dennis Levenhagen ’89Joyce LeppenRonald Lewis ’02Hank and Mary Lindborg ’68Joseph LinderLinda Lindgren ’03Andrea Lippold ’15Megan LiptowJuliet LockwoodTheresa Loehr ’79

Derek LoomansLeona Lord+ ’42Melissa LuedtkeHolly Luehring ’00Ann Luker ’92Brian and Patty Lydeen ’06Dan MaciejewskiTimothy MacInnesLisa Mader ’05Nancy Mahnke ’81Andrew R. MammelMichael MandhardtRobin Maramonte ’94Julie Marks ’81Kathleen Marsh ‘91Christine Martin ’09Katie Martin ’10Mary Kay Martin ’77Stephanie MartinWill MartinTracey MarxMark Mason ’02Linda MathesonAngie Mattheis ‘90Robert ‘77 and Margaret Mattice ‘78/’94Mindy McAllister ‘10Lisa McArthur ’08/’09Jana McAuliffeRuth McCourt SASN ’59Mary McDonald ‘74Mary McHugh ’66Tyler McLaughlinAngela McVitty ’99

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Jeannie Mehling-Briones ‘02Donna Meinke ’69Andrew MeisterKathryn Memenga ‘91Jennifer Menke ’13Scott ‘02 and Victoria Merzlicker ‘03Janice and Gary MeyerGloria Meyer ’75Joanne Michaels ’69Kate Millan ‘97Kathleen Miller ’65Mary Miller ’70/’02Tabitha Miller ’10Grant Monroe ’97Elizabeth MortensonLee and Valerie MosgallerStephanie Much ’01Elaine Muehlius SASN ‘49Rhonda Mueller ’96Roger Mueller ’88Rodney Muenster ’88Ashley Nicole MullinsJoan Murray ’58Brandon Musser ’15Rita MyersCindy MylenerJacqueline Myrhum ‘03Mary Navin ’61Diane Nehls-Wasoff ’82Mary Nelson ’87Victoria Nelson ‘09Kristine Newell ’70Alice Newton ’87/’97Angela Nikolas

Paul NoeJudith Nugent ‘83Andrea Nuss ‘02Lucille A Nuss ’63Janice O’Brien ‘65Betty Lou O’Leske ’60Lisa and Douglas Olig ’94/’05Genrose Olson ’57Kathryn Omernik ’72Debra Ortiz ‘00Denise Osier ’88David Otis ’94Gary and Melissa OttAnn PalmMati Palm-Leis ’98Larry Palubicki ‘05Susan Pankratz ’92Cindy Parker ’82Reginald Parson ‘13Kaamya ParthasarathyDavid Pasewald ’95Al and Megan PeccioliDoris Peitz ’97Darryl Pepin ’73Mary Lee Pergande ’64Nicole Peters ’09Steve and Pauline PetersWilliam Peters ’96Amelia Petersen ’05Bryan and Andrea PetersonEric Peterson ‘07Lloyd Peterson ‘91Kiki PhillipsKenneth Pieper ‘11

Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016Anne PierceBrian PierpontKristine PierreLinsey PierreKathleen PillattJane Plamann ’91Susan J. Poepl ’68Nancy Polsin SASN ’56Patrick Popp ’91Heidi Potts ’08Marian Potts ’95Dr. Bruce and Mary Prall ’72Marlene Priewe ’81Maria Putzer ‘08Alyssa Pyscher ’16Tracy Qualmann ‘00/’02/’12Carol Quest ’85Patricia Ramdeen-Anderson ’67Pamela RamirezRicardo Ramirez ‘97Barbara RamstackMary Raupfer ’70Charles Rechner ’12Kathy RedigGregory ReedLaura ReedJeffrey and Sylvia ReedDorothy Reeder SASN ’42Mark and JoAnne RehbergPennie ReisJacqueline Rentmeester ’92Jamie and Crista RettlerDana Richardson ’02George Richie

Renee Rickert ’07Barbara Ricklefs ’70Diane Riddell ’93Heidi Riebe ’73Nicole Riederer ’11Andrew Rinke ‘11Helen Rippinger SASN ‘43Ann Roe ’90Linda Roehrig ’79Patricia Roehrig ’66Patricia Ronk ’93/’00Matthew Rose ‘13Melissa Rose ‘02Ben and Jean RosenthalJanet RoyceRoger and Sharon RoznowskiJoanne Ruebl ’01/’07Delores Ruedinger ’53Kimberly Ruiz-GarciaAnn Rutkoski SASN ’66Michelle M. RyanBeverly Sabel ’02Julietta Sabish SASN ’61Karen SalesMary Ann Salter ‘72Susan Sands ’93Michelle Sanford ‘10Jelaine Scannell ‘82Heide Schabel-CordsMary Schaefer ’78Carla Schaefer-Mannigel ‘85Julie Schewe ’95Sr. Mary Schippers, CSA ’64Carol J. Schlaefer

Terry SchleifKatie Hampton Schleis ’91Shirley Schloss SASN ’59David Schmeling ’92Colleen Schmidt ’81Sr. Judith Schmidt, CSA ’62Robin Schmitt ’98Bernadette Schmitz ’68Germaine Schommer ’57Leah SchraederSr. Mary Schroeder, CSA ’65Jolene Schry ’76Joshua ’11 and Kimberly Schuenemann ’12Rosemary Schuh+ SASN ’59Stephanie SchulerAndrew Schultz ’16Christine SchultzJennifer SchultzJohn Schultz ’96/’99Judith Schultz ’64Margaret SchultzMichaila SchulzKathryn Schumacher SASN ’66Grace Schuster ’16Kristy Schutz ’12Ursula Scotch SASN ’63Alex K. ScullMary Balthazor Sears ’79/’03David Sebora ’93Carol Seim SASN ‘60Yilitha SemonsBrad Shefchik ’06Kerry Sheridan ’71

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Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016Marian SheridanJoseph V. Simon ‘85Susan Simonsen ’92Peter Sippel ’00Jordan Skaletski ’05/’07Mary SkinkisKeith and Mary SkubicLois Slemp ’66Christopher Smith ’15Sally SmithHolly Smits ’12Beverly SmolinskiMaxine Snyder ’57Michael Soffa ’88Debra Sosinski ‘80/’95Donna SpearmanMargie Spradau SASN ‘50Stephanie Stahmann ’15Deb StavenDavid Stecker ’10Julie SteenbergRobert and Christine SteinertStephanie Steinert ’14Richard Sternhagen ’15Brenda StobbMaureen Straub’86David Strong ’06Todd ’96 and Debra Stucke ’90Jessica StuhrKelly Styles ’01Quintin SullivanPatti Supple ‘81Anna Suscha ‘11Kara Sutkiewicz

Todd Swiontek ’96Brandon SymsDr. Matt SzrombaConnie Taylor-Foltz ’83Joyce Terlinden ’93Paul ThesingStacie Theys ‘06Carol Thome ’85Stanley and Barbara ThompsonDenise Thompson ’98Rachael Thompson ’16Tammy ThorntonKevin Thorstad ’99Jeanold Thuecks ‘91/’94Eric Tillich ’03Bonnie Timler ‘69Ryan Tomaszewski ’16Richard and Sandra TrampfAndrew Trewyn ‘06Leslie Tuthill ‘04Teri J. TwohigPamela Tyson ‘75Julianne and Thomas Umentum ’88/’04Elaine Unferth ’00Jose ValenciaStefanie Grace-Vanderbush ’06Ellen Van Nuland ’04Karen Vander Galien ’15Wayne Vanderploeg ‘92Shannon VanLaanenPatrick VanLieshout ‘07Gary and Kathleen Vater ‘96Isela Vega

Cody Veleke ’14David Vierthaler ’90Patricia VogelsSharon Vollendorf ’89Theresa Vos ’05Jodi Lynn Wagner-AngellCooper WakefieldKristin Waldenberger ‘01Thomas Wall ’08Mary WalterRose Walters ’63Stacy WaltzSandra Wangard ‘71Pamela WarrenMitchell Weber ‘01Rosella WeberPatricia Burns Wegehaupt SASN ’64James Wegmann ’00Anne Weiland ’74Diane WeilandWendy Weinberger ’92Lori WeismanCorrine Wendland ’86Pamela J. WendtJanet WermesMary Wesner ’62Dean WickertJoanna Wiitanen ’04Jeffrey Wills ‘09Steven WirtzKaren Witucke ’71James Wohler ’13Linda Wortman ’79Lucille Wuest ’85

Victoria Wuolle, CSA ’96Kelsey Yaun ’13Angie Yoho ’16Jan YouwerPatricia Zander ’71Nicholas ’06/’13 and Jennifer ZeitlerTravis Zielinski ‘09Catherine ZimmermanDr. Matthew Zimmerman ‘99Lee Zuberbier ’88Debbie ZuelkeAnna Zurn ’04Margaret Zweifel ’96Companies and FoundationsAhern - Gross, Inc.Amazon.Smile Org CentralAurora Health Care – MilwaukeeCandee Productions, Inc.Eden Stone CompanyGallery and Frame ShopHGAHuberty & AssociatesKlumpyan Consulting LLCRB Royal Industries, Inc.Marine Insurance Services, LLCSparkle WashSodexoThrivent Financial for Lutherans

Gifts-in-KindA&WAdvanced DisposalAdventure Rock

Ahrens PhotographyAlliant Ansay & AssociatesBackyard Bar & GrillBeaver Dam Country ClubBecketsBlanck’s Supper ClubBob’s Pizza BotanicalsJan BrettGilbert BrownBuffalo Wild WingsChalet Landhaus InnC.W. Smith JewelersCedar LodgeChicago BearsComedy Sportz MilwaukeeComfort InnConsultants LabCountry Hills Pet HospitalCreative CardsCSA Retired SistersCujak’s Wine Market & Wine BarDomino’s PizzaEAA Air Venture (EAA)Elkhart Lake’s Road AmericaExhale by MaryFamily VideoFat Joe’s Bar and GrillFlood Oil CompanyFond du Lac Department of Public HealthFond du Lac Police DepartmentFond du Lac Family YMCA

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Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016Fondy Sports ParkFond du Lac Tent and AwningRichard GannonGeneral BeverageGerman Fest Gillies Frozen CustardGino’s Italian RestaurantGlass & FrameGMR MarketingGrande CheeseGreen Bay GamblersGreen Bay Packers OrganizationHealthcare SolutionsHidden Hollow Garden ArtHoliday InnJ&K Summerfield Alignment & TowingMatt KensethKitz & Pfeil HardwareLaClare FarmsLake Breeze Golf ClubLakeshore Municipal Golf CourseLagunitas Brewing CompanyLake of the TorchesLawsonia Golf CourseLedgeview LanesLoehr’s MeatBeatrice Lindsay, CSAMall of AmericaMarian Alumni Association BoardDebbie Macomber, AuthorMarytown TapMetropolis ResortMid Valley Golf CourseMilwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee BucksMilwaukee Food ToursMinnesota TwinsMr. Marine, Inc.Mt. Olympus Poseidon’s VillagePro-Lab DevelopmentsSpringer Publishing CompanyRose Andre Miller, CSAPaine Art Center and GardensPapa Murphy’s Personal Touch Flowers & GiftsPipe ExpressPlanet FitnessPortrait InnovationsPress BoxPump-n-PantryQuit Qui Oc Golf ClubQuick & Smart PhotographyRademann Stone & LandscapingRadio PlusRock AutoRock River Country ClubRocky RococoRolling MeadowsSargento FoodsSchreiner’s RestaurantShedd AquariumSchieks CampersShurTech BrandsShut up and DanceSilpadaSix Flags Great AmericaSouth Hills Golf & Country ClubSparkle Wash Solutions

Spice CrateStaller Estates WineryStampin’ UpSteve Wirtz ConstructionSomeday TravelSticks & StonesStudio OneSunset Taco John’sTexas RoadhouseThelma Sadoff Center for the ArtsThe GoldsmithThe Golf Club at CamelotTiny PrintsVan Horn Automotive GroupVineyard VinesWalt Disney WorldWendt’s on the LakeWISCO Hotel GroupWisconsin Timber RattlersYard Creations and More

Event Sponsorships3 Fish EntertainmentAction ReporterAdvanced Tooling Inc.Agnesian HealthcareAhern-GrossAmerican Family Insurance – Tim CruzBadger Soft Water Inc.Baker Cheese FactoryBuffalo Wild Wings

C.D. Smith Construction Inc.Capelle Bros. & Diedrich, Inc.Commonwealth Development CorporationCongregation of Sisters of St. AgnesCulver’s RestaurantsDomino’s PizzaExcel EngineeringEvergreenFestival FoodsFreund Financial GroupMike and Janet FurtakTerry and Jane GafneyGrande Cheese CompanyGustman AutomotiveHierl InsuranceHoliday AutomotiveJack Twohig Carpet OneJ. F. Ahern Co.J.P. Morgan Chase BankKollegetownLakeside Wealth Management (Dan Weninger)Ledgeview LanesMarian University Alumni AssociationMarchant Schmidt, Inc.Mayville Engineering CompanyMercury MarineMichels CorporationNational Exchange Bank & TrustNielson CompanyPapa Murphy’sPepsiPrinting Express

Sanchez & Kristmann FamilySadoff Iron & Metal Co.Silica for Your HomeStrategies Ltd.Summit AutomotiveTCP ConstructionThe Printing ExpressTwohig Family Dentistry, LLCVan Horn Automotive GroupStuarts LandscapingSummit AutomotiveWISCO Hotel CompanyZacherl Funeral Home

In MemoriumMarian Heinzen Ash, SASN ’44, d. 1/13/16Alice Bernhard, d. 12/14/15Sr. Tarcisius Blasl, CSA ’67, d. 6/16/16 Audrey Jacobi Cornell, SASN ’48, d. 11/16/15Barbara Miller Decker SASN ’64, d. 1/28/16Ilene M. Feyen ’77, d. 8/5/16 Barbara L. Gorman ’02, d. 2/17/16Lazarus A. Gray ’15, d. 3/31/16William Guilfoile, d. 7/9/16Ruth Ann Ritchter Hanson, SASN ’57, d. 8/3/16Sue Bird Heltemes, SASN ’59, d. 9/16/15Carol Ann Paulson Huff, SASN ’49, d. 7/25/15

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Donor Listing July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016Helen Roell Jones, SASN ’46, d. 4/18/16Michael R. Judd, d. 7/4/16Lucille Kaslauskas, d. 8/26/15Margaret Booher Koch, SASN ’49, d. 5/11/16Anna Jacobi Kohn, SASN ’34, d. 2/16/16Leona Anders Lord, SASN ’42, d. 11/12/15Sr. Amalie Milot, CSA ’64, d. 9/27/15Sr. Virginia Murphy ’63, d. 9/19/15Jeanne O’Neil Murray, SASN ’49, d. 12/9/15Judith Immel Musolf ’61, d. 11/22/15Michael J. Ohrmund ’99, d. 2/20/16Ida Faraca Paskiewicz, d. 1/10/16Linda Beier Pohl, SASN ’51, d. 11/21/15Rose Mary Schommer Schadt, SASN ’44, d. 3/1/16Mary Ann Hohl Schingen, SASN ’57, d. 7/26/16Rosemary Roegner Schuh, SASN ’59, d. 5/7/16David C. Seefeldt ’93, d. 1/3/16Jerad Carl Siewert d. 4/25/16Janet Roegner Spidell, SASN ’57, d. 4/10/2016Jeffrey J. Staddler, d. 2/3/16Joyce Heup Strick, SASN ’55, d. 10/7/15Joshua F. Stuhr, d. 10/24/15

Anne Tirpak Svacina, SASN ’46, d. 7/23/16Jeannette M. Taylor, d. 9/20/15 Joanne Kay Tolonen ’98, d. 12/10/15Caroline Jedinger Tym, SASN ’46, d. 1/3/16Kraig W. Vossekuil, d. 8/24/15Florence Walter, d. 7/5/16Nancy J. Westphal ’94, d. 2/10/16Sr. Mary Beth Wilhelm ’54, d. 9/29/15Mary Lou Winter, d. 8/5/15Margaret Kennedy Woytych, SASN ’46, d. 7/7/16Christine A. Zielinski ’80, d. 1/18/16

MemorialsAlice BernhardRobert G. Bowen Mary Vander Bloemen Brinkman, SASN ’62Peggy Dunphy Brown, SASN ’59Richard and Vi Egan CandeeHelen and Jerome CayenBarbara Miller Decker, SASN ’64Lois Mae DeGroot Roegner, SASN ’59Gerald Delva Sister Mary Digna Desch, SASN ’18Eileen Dineen, SASN ’51/’57Patricia Messing Douglas ’60/ ’62Julie and Frank Feest Beverly Fuller Lambert, SASN ’59

The Gardin and Constable Families Susan Bird Heltemes, SASN ’59Carol Paulson Huff, SASN ’49Margurite and Harry P. KeysRichard J. Keating Evelyn Herdrich Korth, SASN ’42Leona Anders Lord, ’42Judith Strebe Marchello, SASN ’59Leo Lowther Mike Masland Patricia Polsin Moldenhauer, SASN ’56Eddie Novak Jane and Ted NovakLizzie and Frank Novak Waldo and Ina NunezAl OsterndorfJane PankratzRuth C. PetersonJack SheaSisters and Associates of CSA who graduated from or served at Marian UniversityGary SmithCasey StolarskiRoberta Swift ’75Sister Mary Agreda Touchett, SASN ’42/’48James A. WagnerVeronica and Andrew YogerstIn memory of SASN 1955 deceased classmates In memory of my neighbor who was a nurse

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HonorariumsIn support of Bob Fale and the hiring of Dr. ManionDr. B.R. Bennot Bill O’BrienEllen MercerSister Judith Schmidt, CSA ’62Sister Marie Scott, CSA ’84Kelly Kathryn WiflerSt. Agnes School of NursingClass of 1945Class of 1947Class of 1949Class of 1950Class of 1950Class of 1951Class of 1956Class of 1957Class of 1963Class of 1966

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OfficersANTHONY J. AHERN, Chair l Executive Vice President of Fabrication & Operations, J. F. Ahern Co., Fond du Lac, Wis.TERRI L. EMANUEL ’86, Vice Chair l Owner/Operator, The Goldsmith, Fond du Lac, Wis.TROY D. SCHILL ’95, Treasurer l Director of Marketing & Sales Analytics & Operations, Grande Cheese Company, Fond du Lac, Wis.DAVID J. HORNUNG, Secretary l President, Graphic Center Inc., Fond du Lac, Wis.

TrusteesRICHARD J. BAKER l President, Baker Cheese, Inc., St. Cloud, Wis.MARY NOEL BROWN, CSA l Executive Leader of Sponsorship, CSA Sponsorship Ministry, Fond du Lac, Wis.TODD M. BUTZ ’98 l Chief Financial Officer, MEC Inc., Mayville, Wis.DEBORAH HELLER ’01 l Realtor, Roberts Homes and Real Estate, Fond du Lac, Wis.JULIE ANN KRAHL, CSA, Ph.D. ’76 l Higher Education Consultant, Downers Grove, Ill.WILLIAM B. LAMB ’05 l Chief of Police, Fond du Lac Police Department, Fond du Lac, Wis.HERTHA LONGO, CSA, Ph.D. ’71 l General Treasurer, Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Fond du Lac, Wis.ANDREW P. MANION, Ph.D. l President, Marian University, Fond du Lac, Wis.PATRICIA A. MILLER l Owner, Culver’s, Fond du Lac and Oshkosh, Wis.THOMAS E. PETRI l Retired Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 6th District of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac, Wis.ERIN P. RADEMANN l Co-Owner, Partners by Design & Fine Furnishings, Inc./Wisconsin Registered Interior Designer, Fond du Lac, Wis.LACEY A. SADOFF l Executive Vice President, Badger Liquor Co. Inc., Fond du Lac, Wis.JUSTIN A. SMITH l President/CEO, C.D. Smith Construction, Inc., Fond du Lac, Wis.ERIC P. STONE l President, NEB Corporation, Fond du Lac, Wis.DAROLD A. TREFFERT, M.D. l Author and Psychiatrist, Behavioral Health Services, St. Agnes Hospital, Fond du Lac, Wis.

Trustee EmeritiJOHN E. AHERN l Chairman, J.F. Ahern Co., Fond du Lac, Wis.RICHARD C. KLEINFELDT l Retired Vice President–Finance & Chief Financial Officer, Giddings & Lewis, Inc., Fond du Lac, Wis.RALPH C. STAYER l Chairman & CEO, Johnsonville Sausage, LLC, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.PETER E. STONE l Chairman & CEO, National Exchange Bank & Trust, Fond du Lac, Wis.

Marian University Board of Trustees

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KELLY CHANEY, Ph.D. l Dean, School of Education

MICHELLE MAJEWSKI, Psy.D. l Dean, School of Arts and Sciences

LINDA K. MATHESON, Ph.D., RN l Dean, School of Nursing and Health Professions

JEFFREY REED, Ph.D. l Dean, School of Business

Deans of Academic Schools

ANDREW P. MANION, Ph.D. l President

STACEY L. AKEY, M.S.O.L.Q. l Vice President for Alumni, Institutional Partnerships and Career Services

KATHLEEN CANDEE, M.S. l Vice President for Student Engagement

CAREY C. GARDIN l Executive Assistant to the President

GEORGE E. KOONCE, JR., Ph.D. l Senior Vice President for University Relations

RUSSELL MAYER, Ph.D. l Vice President for Academic Affairs

JANEEN MEIFERT l Vice President for Business and Finance

TRACY MILKOWSKI, M.B.A. l Vice President for Advancement

President’s Cabinet

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45 S. National Ave. l Fond du Lac, WI 54935-4699 l marianuniversity.eduFounded 1936 • Sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes

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