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2 Lawrence Today Fall 01 IS a Lawrence education Still Worth It? Lawrence: The college of the 1st Century President s 0 1 Annual Report to Alumni and donors LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY APPLETON, WISCONSIN

3 Lawrence Today From the president Fall 01 Vol., Number 1 Art Director Liz Boutelle ASSOCIATe Vice President of communications Craig Gagnon Editor Marti Gillespie Graphic Designer Tammy Wagner Vice president for Alumni, Development and Communications Cal Husmann Photography Liz Boutelle, Rachel Crowl, Marti Gillespie, David E. Jackson, Emma Moss 1, Mathias Reed 1, Thompson Photo Imagery, Joe Vanden Acker, John von Dorn, Paul Wilke Writers Ken Anselment, John R. Brandenberger, Dave Burrows, Ádám Galambos, David Gerard, Peter Gilbert, Marti Gillespie, Julie A. Haurykiewicz, Patty Leiker, David McGlynn, Mary Meany, Brian Pertl, Rick Peterson, Jerald Podair, Jeff Stannard, Jenna Stone 00, Mike Szkodzinski, Nancy Truesdell, Joe Vanden Acker, J.R. Vanko 1 For change of address Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement E Boldt Way SPC 1 Appleton WI alumni@lawrence.edu To submit ideas Lawrence Today Office of Communications E Boldt Way SPC Appleton WI today@lawrence.edu Opinions expressed in Lawrence Today do not necessarily represent university policy. Lawrence Today (USPS 01-) is published three times a year by the Lawrence University Office of Communications. Non-profit postage paid at Appleton, Wis., and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER Send address changes to: Lawrence Today Lawrence University E Boldt Way SPC 1 Appleton, WI - Contents 1 From the President The College of the 1st Century Liberal Education in the 1st Century The Only Life: Liberal Arts and the Life of the Mind at Lawrence Education in Tins Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Lawrence 1 A VORPed View of Liberal Education 1 Embracing the Residential College 1 Darn that Al Gore and his Infernal Interwebs 1 Student-Athletes of the 1st Century 0 The 1st Century Conservatory Working Toward Wellness Practicing to be Well Life After Lawrence NOW! Traversing Technology The Library in the 1st-Century College 0 A Commitment to Community Reinventing Town and Gown Relationships for the 1st Century Lawrence: A Favorite of White House Hopefuls Exceptional Educators Financial Report Admissions Report Development Report 0 1 Roster of Major Gifts for Endowment and Facilities 0 Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle Estates and Trusts The Founders Club The Boynton Society 0 Lawrence Alumni Milwaukee-Downer College Parents Friends Gifts in Honor and in Memory 0 Corporations and Foundations Trustees, Directors and Staff A Responsible Choice Being a good steward of the environment is the responsibility of all Lawrentians, including the Office of Communications. This issue of Lawrence Today was printed on FSC -certified paper. The Forest Stewardship Council guarantees that the trees used to manufacture the paper were harvested from responsibly managed forests. Our printing partner, Royle, Sun Prairie, Wis., is an FSC -certified printer, adhering to the highest social and environmental standards in the market. You can do your part to help the environment, too, by recycling this magazine when you are through reading it. Dear Lawrentians, For more than two thousand years, the liberal arts literally, the studies of free people have been the gold standard for developing active, engaged and informed citizens. Lawrence has been a leading voice in that proud tradition for 1 years, and tens of thousands of Lawrence alumni have regarded their education as a wise investment. But the 1st-century landscape is very different. Today s marketplace demands graduates who are more job-ready and technically literate than ever before. Accelerating change makes the standard of what a college graduate should know, and be able to do, an ever-moving target. Higher education of every type is becoming more and more expensive, and is commonly viewed as an economic investment on which good (and quantifiable) returns are expected. In this new context, parents, students and community leaders are rightly asking, Is a Lawrence education still worth it? The answer of the Lawrence community is, unequivocally, Yes. Indeed, we believe it is clear that a Lawrence education can be the best possible preparation for success in a rapidly changing world, in which competitive advantage belongs to those with the ability to learn quickly, to adapt, to ask insightful questions and devise creative solutions. Lawrence is evolving. From reinventing the library for a digital world, to classroom technologies that enhance liberal learning; from service partnerships that ask students to think like strategic leaders rather than short-term volunteers, to new modes of experiential learning that turn alumni into guest teachers and turn class projects into internships or entrepreneurial ventures Lawrence is bringing the traditional rigor and breadth of a Lawrence education to bear against the challenges of the new century in distinctive, creative ways. The real magic of these new approaches is that, far from diminishing Lawrence s historic commitment to the liberal arts, they intensify it. As it always has, Lawrence uses small classes and close interactions with faculty to challenge students to build intellectual sophistication and autonomy. Its rich and multidisciplinary liberal education aims not to prepare students for a particular trade or profession, but to empower students to educate themselves for the rest of their lives. Lawrence is innovating within the tradition of liberal learning to prepare students for lives of achievement, responsible and meaningful citizenship, lifelong learning, and personal fulfillment in a world that does not yet exist, a future they will shape. But Lawrence cannot do it alone. The college s success, current and future, depends on the thousands of alumni, parents and friends who give generously to support the work of students and faculty. This President s Report issue of Lawrence Today recognizes the innovative, collaborative work being done to lead Lawrence as a college of the 1st century, and honors the generosity of the volunteers and donors who make it possible. Jill Beck, Ph.D. President ON THE COVER: President Jill Beck

4 The College of the 1st Century The demise of higher education has been a much-discussed topic of conversation in recent years. But just as Mark Twain once said about reports of his own death being greatly exaggerated, so too, it seems, are the dire predictions about the future of liberal arts education especially a Lawrence liberal arts education. In a 01 article in Inside Higher Education, the authors claim America s crisis in higher education is due to an academy that lacks a serious culture of teaching and learning. The skills they claim graduates lack critical thinking, an ability to speak and write cogently, and effective problem-solving are all the core principals of a Lawrence education. Since its founding in 1 Lawrence has fostered a unique model of learning that is innovative and highly adaptive to meet the needs of a constantly evolving workplace. Lawrence graduates are well equipped with the tools and the confidence to face today s challenges. In this issue, Lawrence Today invited a cross section of the Lawrence community to share their individual perspectives on Lawrence as a college of the 1st century. As their voices came together, the answer to the question Is a Lawrence education still worth it? became abundantly clear: resoundingly Yes! Liberal Education in the 1st Century By Dave Burrows, provost and dean of the faculty Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible Lord Kelvin I am a citizen, not of Athens or Greece, but of the World Socrates The world is a rapidly changing place. Accepted truths disappear quickly even those uttered by eminent scientists and we must be able to understand and adapt to change. The world is also becoming a smaller place, where what happens in areas remote from our own environment can have profound effects on our lives. It is the task of liberal education to prepare persons for a world that is both more interconnected and more fluid than ever. What does this mean for the 1st-century curriculum? Adaptation to Change In all of our courses, Lawrence needs to provide students with the ability to understand both how things change and the structure and functioning of those things that are new. A strong emphasis in each of our courses is on higher-order thinking: this means being able to analyze critically, to formulate and test new ideas or processes, and to judge the success of new ideas. Rather than memorize current knowledge, students must be able to use current knowledge to construct what is new. An important part of this concept is the ability to take specific knowledge, abstract its essential characteristics and apply these characteristics to new situations. For example, a student studying the Civil War learns general principles of human conflict that can be applied to other wars in other times. We begin the process of learning higher-order intellectual skills in the Freshman Studies program and continue it throughout the curriculum. These skills do not mean abandoning what has been learned before. They build on what we already know. Those with the ability to apply knowledge to new settings will be better prepared when rapid changes occur. Creativity One way to adapt to a changed world is to be actively involved in shaping it. Those who can create what did not exist before will be active leaders in change and not passive responders. Creativity the ability to construct what did not exist before is a defining One of the great challenges to liberal education is to show that it can be useful as well as intellectually and artistically fulfilling. characteristic of what we do. Whether a student is doing a new painting, performing in a symphony, generating a new theory of economic behavior, analyzing the results of a new experiment, or making a new interpretation of a body of literature, that person is acting creatively. Lawrence s Senior Experience program encourages students to go beyond current knowledge to construct something that is new; even more, it is something new that is student defined. When a student has an idea for a project and works on that project, he or she is doing something that no one else has ever done before, and the skill at doing that will foster intellectual and creative tools that last a lifetime. Thought into Action The emphasis on ideas and intellectual skills does not mean that liberally educated persons exist in a vacuum, unable to translate their ideas into action. On the contrary, American higher education has long emphasized the importance of active engagement. This means putting our ideas to work, but it also means having our work help shape our ideas. Lawrence has a tradition of connecting theory and practice. In the Conservatory of Music, students learn theory and engage in actual, high quality performance. In our English department, courses on creative writing, whether prose or poetry, are connected to courses in literary criticism. Often putting thought into action takes the form of learning by doing. This is characteristic of laboratory work in the sciences or social sciences, in studio art and theatre and in environmental action. One of the great challenges to liberal education is to show that it can be useful as well as intellectually and artistically fulfilling. An increased emphasis on being able to act, to learn by doing, and also to learn what to do does not mean we are abandoning the ideals of liberal learning. By melding theory and practice we can continue to have each strengthen the other. Just as ideas can drive effective action, good practice can generate new ideas. Action in the Contemporary World As leaders, liberally educated persons have a responsibility to engage in effective, ethical action in the contemporary world. We want our students to use their knowledge to address environmental issues, or devise ideas for reducing human conflict. We also want them to teach others about the beauty of literature and the fulfillment of experiencing great music. Regardless of Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

5 a person s interests, each Lawrence student has something important to offer to contemporary life, and an emphasis on active engagement is increasingly a part of our education. The Center for Community Engagement, a joint effort of the academic and student affairs areas, encourages active participation, particularly where engagement grows naturally out of what is learned in the classroom, studio or laboratory. Socrates advanced the idea of world citizenship centuries ago. It will be an essential part of the 1st century. Does all of this mean we are abandoning our curriculum and replacing it with a new one? Certainly not. All of the emphases mentioned above are infused throughout the curriculum. Many activities, such as laboratory work in the sciences, have been part of our curricula throughout Lawrence s history. The new century brings a new set of emphases that grow out of, and build on, what we already do. Do these emphases answer concerns about the relevance of liberal education? The value of liberal education looms larger than ever. The abilities to think with agility, to create what is new, to use ideas effectively in short the ability to be ready for anything have never been more important. The new century has brought new issues, but the essential characteristics of liberal education that have existed since its invention will continue to be of critical importance. LawrenceU Coming to Lawrence May, 01 In keeping with the theme for the 01 1 academic year, Thought Into Action, Lawrence University is taking an active role in leading a national conversation on the future of liberal education. Specifically, Lawrence is hosting TEDxLawrenceU: Reimagining Liberal Education, an intensive, daylong discussion, debate and collaborative networking event on May, 01. TED which stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design is a prestigious annual event where speakers from all walks of life present ideas worth spreading. Past TED speakers include Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, Frank Gehry, Paul Simon and Sir Richard Branson. TEDx, an extension of TED, is a program of local, selforganized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At TEDxLawrenceU, videos of original TED talks and live speakers will spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. Lawrence chose to focus its first TEDxLawrenceU event on the future of liberal education, a topic that is the subject of heated debate, and frequent and sometimes fervent commentary these days. It is, of course, a subject near and dear to the hearts of many of us who believe passionately in the fine tradition of liberal education that Lawrence has sustained for many decades. TEDxLawrenceU will assemble intellectual leaders, doers, pioneers and critics, whose talks and rebuttals will spark conversation, collaboration and ultimately perhaps some constructive changes at liberal arts colleges. Speakers and audience members will ask how the liberal arts college can remain relevant to a changing society; they will examine issues such as whether online education is a threat to liberal education, whether the financial model of liberal arts colleges is viable in the 1st century, and whether the organizational model needs radical reform. The organizing team has been hard at work to make this event meaningful and stimulating, and we have already confirmed several distinguished speakers: Bradley W. Bateman, Provost, Denison University Jill Beck, President, Lawrence University Liz Coleman, President, Bennington College Rick Davis 0, Professor of Theatre, Associate Dean, CVPA and Executive Director of the Hylton Performing Arts Center, George Mason University Jenny Kehl, Director of the Center for Water Policy, School of Freshwater Sciences, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Mark Montgomery, Wilson Professor of Enterprise and Leadership and Professor of Economics, Grinnell College Robert F. Perille 0, Managing Partner, Shamrock Capital; Founder, Lawrence Scholars in Business Program Brian Pertl, Dean of the Conservatory of Music, Lawrence University Jeff Selingo, Vice President and Editorial Director, The Chronicle of Higher Education For additional information, including an updated list of speakers, visit or follow us on Facebook. TEDxLawrenceU will be webcast, and all talks will be available on YouTube soon after the event. Organizing team: Garth Bond, John R. Brandenberger, Scott Corry, Craig L. Gagnon, Adam Galambos, David Gerard, Monica Rico and Timothy X. Troy. To learn more, visit Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

6 The Only Life: Liberal Arts and the Life of the Mind at Lawrence and Chuang Tzu, and Einstein, and the life of the mind over the master of the discrete task. Because when they have a difficult assignment and not much time, and need to be somewhere else in five minutes, they ll want to leave it with someone used to big questions, not small ones; broad perspectives, not narrow ones. And they ll want to leave it with someone who s been asking why? and solving problems for years before he or she came on board. They ll want to leave it with Einstein, not Dilbert. Don t lose faith in the life of the mind. When the American economy turns around, and it will, you ll get the job and make yourself indispensable. The life of the mind will see you through. Excerpts from a Lawrence University Honors Convocation address delivered in May 01 by Jerald Podair, professor of history and Robert S. French Professor of American Studies The life of the mind, the life every Lawrence student lives in the course of liberal arts study at this university, is a life that is under intense attack today. From politicians demanding that universities be run like businesses. From journalists looking to break the latest story about soaring tuition rates or dumbed-down course offerings. From technocrats insisting that only specialized education imparting specific, targeted skills will prepare students for the demands of a global economy. And even from other academics concerned only with measurables, with what can be standardized and quantified and counted. All of them argue that the life of the mind is now a luxury. That it had its time, but that time is over. That it just doesn t work anymore, not for students, and not for employers. And, of course, the economic times we live in seem to support them in their doubts. Every senior here is familiar with that feeling of gnawing uncertainty: What is my liberal arts degree going to be worth on the market in this kind of market? Do I have anything to sell? Will a graduate with a more specialized degree beat me out? Has the life of the mind, as taught and learned here at Lawrence, let me down? Have Plato and Shakespeare and Chuang Tzu and Einstein and the ancient courts of ancient men that so captivated Niccolo Machiavelli have they let me down? No, they haven t. Because you actually have what employers want exactly what they want. I once shared a taxi with the man in charge of corporate training at a company my law firm represented. I asked him, What are you looking for in one of your trainees, the ones right out of college? Then, trying to answer my own question with my own assumption, I continued, I guess you want someone Life has limitations, but the life of the mind has none. It knows no boundaries. It is ongoing and increasing, with a Lawrence education representing only its first chapter. with a business degree, someone who majored in business, right? He dismissed that almost as soon as the words were out of my mouth: No, no, he said, That s the last thing I want. The last thing. Give me a good, smart liberal-arts kid with an imagination and some creativity, and I can teach him the business in three months. After those three months the liberal-arts kid will run rings around the businessmajor kid. Give me the liberal arts kid every time he doesn t always need to be told what to do. But of course that s anecdotal and impressionistic, so let me give you some hard data. This year, the Social Science Research Council published a study that found that students who had mastered the ability to think critically, reason analytically and write effectively by their senior years in other words, exactly what the life of the mind is here at Lawrence were three times less likely to be unemployed than those students who hadn t mastered those abilities. It also found that the critical thinkers, the analytical reasoners and the effective writers in other words, the liberal arts students were far less likely, about 0 percent less likely, to have taken on credit card debt. They were also half as likely to be living with their parents and if there is a stronger argument for living the life of the mind, I am not aware of it. And here is another heartening finding about the life of the mind, this finding specific to Lawrence. A recent survey found that by the mid-points in their careers, 1 years out of college when the problem-solving skills of the life of the mind have had a chance to grow and mature Lawrence graduates earned higher median salaries (almost $0,000 a year) than graduates of any other college in the state of Wisconsin. Yes, including UW Madison. And Lawrence also ranked 1th overall among all Midwestern schools in this category. So, with all the talk about technical education and specialized training and what can you possibly do with a liberal arts degree?, when employers actually get to choose, they confirm what the corporate trainer told me in that cab in New York. They ll take Plato, and Shakespeare, So you ll get the job and you ll make money. But of course there s more to it than that. Because even if it yielded no practical benefits, the life of the mind is of value on its own terms and for its own sake. Even if it never makes you a penny, it is worth it worth the struggles and the demands, worth the hundreds of pages of reading, worth the experiments that last into the night, worth the writing and rewriting, worth the ambiguities and paradoxes and outright contradictions of the why? questions that you are constantly trying to answer. Life has limitations, but the life of the mind has none. It knows no boundaries. It is ongoing and increasing, with a Lawrence education representing only its first chapter. In the May issue of The Atlantic, an article appears that refers to Kanye West as an American Mozart. Now, from what I ve heard from Mr. West he is quite talented, but could we check back in, say, 0 years before making that judgment? It was once said that all books are divisible into two classes: the books of the hours, and the books of all time. And if we broaden our perspective from books alone, this too is what the life of the mind is about. It means searching with our eyes, our ears, our minds and our hearts for what will transcend the hours and serve for all time, to guide us, teach us, inspire us and perhaps most important, challenge us. Because the life of the mind abhors complacency. The life of the mind, then, allows you to be more truly alive. If you don t believe me, then take it from someone who speaks with more authority and who is more than a few steps closer to the ear of God, Pope Benedict XVI. In a speech last year, after quoting Plato s admonition to seek truth when you are young, for if you do not, it will later escape your grasp, he said, This lofty aspiration is the most precious gift you can give to your students, personally and by example. It is more important than mere technical know- how, To or watch cold or a video purely of functional the Honors data. Students, Pope Benedict maintained, should be seeking Convocation, something visit more lofty and capable of embracing the full measure of what it is to be news/convos/-1/podair.shtml human. They should, he said, be set on the path toward the truth. The life of the mind, then, is capacious enough to unite Plato and the Pope ancient thought and modern thought, polytheism and monotheism into the most powerful life-affirming impulse we know. We are leaving Plato and Shakespeare and Chuang Tzu and Einstein and Bach and Mozart and Miles Davis and Billie Holiday and John Ford and Akira Kurosawa and John Milton and Langston Hughes and Phillis Wheatley and Lorraine Hansberry and Nelson Mandela and Frantz Fanon and Mary Wollstonecraft and Betty Friedan and Isaac Newton and Enrico Fermi and Frida Kahlo and Jorge Luis Borges and Niccolo Machiavelli and maybe someday even Kanye West we are leaving all of these, and thousands more, in your hands. You are their heirs. Fight for them. Fight for all of them. Fight for the life of the mind. We re counting on you. Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

7 Education in Tins By David McGlynn, associate professor of English Bear with me a minute and I promise I ll explain that what I m about to say has to do with The College of the 1st Century. But first, a word about poetry to be precise, one of T.S. Eliot s notes to The Waste Land: The Power of Individualized Learning Lawrence s focus on The Power of Individualized Learning is not a new thing for the college. In fact, Lawrence was talking about individualized learning long before viewbooks were even invented. There are century-old Lawrence brochures that discuss the importance of ensuring that a college be not too large for personal attention (10). In the 10s we focused on the importance of tutorial study in the junior and senior year. In 1, as today, we were proud to report that more than 0 percent of Lawrence students choose to work one-on-one with a professor. 1. Tiresias, although a mere spectator and not indeed a character, is yet the most important personage in the poem, uniting all the rest. Just as the one-eyed merchant, seller of currants, melts into the Phoenician Sailor, and the latter is not wholly distinct from Ferdinand Prince of Naples, so all the women are one woman, and the two sexes meet in Tiresias. What Tiresias sees, in fact, is the substance of the poem. That s quite a statement, if you think about it: The greatest poetic achievement of the 0th century, a poem famous for its endless literary allusions and multiple, disconnected voices, has at its center indeed, at its exact center its most important personage who sees nothing less than the substance of the poem. It almost sounds as though Eliot is telling his readers how to read the poem. Perhaps he is, if we look at what Tiresias is actually seeing: I Tiresias, though blind, throbbing between two lives, Old man with wrinkled female breasts, can see At the violet hour, the evening hour that strives Homeward, and brings the sailor home from sea, The typist home at teatime, clears her breakfast, lights Her stove, and lays out food in tins. (l. 1-) In addition to sailors following the setting sun home to port, Tiresias sees a lonely typist a woman whose livelihood is tied to her little clicking machine returning to her cold apartment, her dinner of canned food. Such an image, for Eliot, suggests the horror of modernity in the aftermath of World War I. Food, the very substance of life, has been separated from the places where it is grown and the kitchens where it ought to be prepared, and instead made nonperishable, portable, packaged for the masses. Ninety years since the publication of The Waste Land, American higher education finds itself at a similar crossroad. An increasing number of colleges are shifting to an education model that, like the typist s dinner, seems stuffed into tins accessed remotely via the Internet by dozens, if not hundreds, of students at once. More than one pundit has declared online courses the future of higher education. Online classes allow for a greater number of students to be educated by a smaller number of faculty, thereby increasing tuition revenue while trimming personnel costs, as well as allowing students to attend classes on their own schedules, from their own homes and offices. A recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education highlights Georgia Tech s experiments with massive open online courses, which can reach 10,000 (or more) students at a time. 1 Online courses efficiently impart knowledge to large numbers of people in much the same way that tins efficiently help contain and distribute food. But college professors don t merely stand at the front of the room and dispense information; we prod students into thinking, into responding, into challenging their assumptions, and, as a result, into trying out new ideas. And like many professors at Lawrence, I believe I do some of my best teaching one on The magic of learning depends on human interaction, on students and professors struggling toward a shared understanding, arguing their way to deeper comprehension of a text, a problem set, a musical composition. one, sitting with a student in my office, or in the campus café, talking about what s really important to him or her and why. The magic of learning depends on human interaction, on students and professors struggling toward a shared understanding, arguing their way to deeper comprehension of a text, a problem set, a musical composition. I often find myself learning from my students as much as they learn from me, as my students challenge me to clarify or rethink or expand my interpretations of the books I teach. Advanced technology, including Internet and remote access to seminars on advanced subjects, have its place in higher education as surely as canned food has its place in our cupboards. But just as the best food in tins will never rival an actual meal made of fresh ingredients prepared by the hands of a master chef, a canned education can never truly supplant the intimacy and energy created in a classroom. Creating intimate and energetic classrooms is what Lawrence does best. We must ensure we continue to do so, for this century and the next. 1 Parry, Marc, Could Many Universities Follow Borders into Oblivion. Weblog entry. Wired Campus: The Latest News on Tech and Education. March, Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

8 Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Lawrence By John R. Brandenberger, Alice G. Chapman Professor Emeritus of Physics and Ádám Galambos, assistant professor of economics Investing in InnovATIon The more things change, the more they stay the same, goes the saying, and it s true of colleges, too. The Lawrence curriculum, for example, is constantly being reviewed and refreshed to reflect advances in knowledge, pedagogy and technology. Yet the heart of the curriculum is constant a vibrant and rigorous liberal education. A new initiative at Lawrence that embraces the study and pursuit of innovation and entrepreneurship is now four years old, but it is continuing to expand based on the premise that Lawrence graduates of the 1st century are increasingly likely to find themselves involved in innovative and/or entrepreneurial opportunities. Formally known as the Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) program, this venture is both curricular and co-curricular, and it aims to make the Lawrence education more distinctive, relevant and viable while all the time embracing the basic principles of liberal education. Although elements of this program are appearing in increasing numbers of courses and majors at Lawrence, the Department of Economics is leading this university-wide effort, in part because it is a natural extension of its own new focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. As the Lawrence economists are eager to explain, however, the I&E program that they are creating builds squarely upon and enhances the Lawrence tradition of liberal education. By design, the I&E program at Lawrence is distinctive when compared to innovation and entrepreneurship offerings elsewhere by virtue of the joint emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship, by its thorough immersion in the liberal arts, and by its reach across much of the Lawrence curriculum. More than a dozen members of the Lawrence faculty are currently involved in the program, and they are convinced that a strong I&E program at Lawrence will contribute significantly to positioning Lawrence as a leader in liberal education in the 1st century. One of the basic tenets of this program is that it will enable students to connect their education with action and thereby increase the likelihood that, as graduates, they will contribute to significant changes in the world. Grants from the Coleman Foundation and the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) have helped develop a rich program: several core courses in I&E, various non-core courses that contain I&E components, and multifaceted support for experiential learning projects involving I&E. At present the three core courses are: In Pursuit of Innovation, The Art of Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship and Finance. The first two attract students from a broad variety of majors, while the third is a relatively advanced course in economics. More specialized courses in I&E include Financial Accounting, Entrepreneurial Ventures and The Entrepreneurial Musician. Entrepreneurial components have also been incorporated into three studio art courses: Digital Processes, Printmaking and Senior Seminar. A new and innovative theatre course, Start-up Theatre, is under development and likely to be offered next year. From these courses arise a wide range of student projects. For example, the IlLUminate music agency was formed to connect student musicians with paying gigs at on- and off-campus events, while the Rabbit Gallery, a pop-up art gallery, has twice hopped into empty College Avenue storefronts to exhibit and sell works by student, faculty, and community artists. Among the most notable student enterprises so far is the media distribution venture Flickey, begun as a project in the In Pursuit of Innovation course. Since then, the Flickey team has continued to work with faculty and alumni advisors, trademarked the Flickey name, and just weeks ago took delivery of a prototype Flickey MovieStation made possible by NCIIA seed money. Flickey s founders have been seeking venture capitalists and angel investors so as to explore opportunities to take their product to market. In projects such as these, students get a chance to gain valuable hands-on experience with identifying and pursuing opportunities, a chance to put their passion to work. In the process, they learn how to fail constructively, to persist, to work in interdisciplinary teams, to persuade, and to translate their liberal education into creating value for society. I&E continues to grow, as more faculty members become engaged and partnerships are built with Career Services, the Office of Engaged Learning, and the Alumni & Constituency Engagement office to open new doors for experiential learning in classrooms, businesses, and not-for-profit organizations. President Beck has identified the I&E program as one of her priorities for her final year at Lawrence University, and she has been working with I&E faculty on developing a capacity-building strategy for the program. As part of that strategy, Lawrence is seeking funding in two forms: a five-year launch fund to support program development, and an endowed professorship in economics. The launch fund will spark exciting new opportunities for students and allow the I&E faculty to undertake multi-year planning and program development, while the professorship will address a long-standing need in economics and enable that department to sustain the I&E program without any sacrifice in the quality of the economics curriculum. ABove LEft: Flickey entrepreneurs Siddhant Dayal and Daniel O Connor 1 along with advisor John Brandenberger, professor of physics emeritus, proudly show-off a new Flickey MovieStation specially designed to distribute movies and TV shows. While playing the major role in building the I&E program at Lawrence, the Department of Economics is also engaged in an extensive revision of its own curriculum. Innovation and entrepreneurship are increasingly recognized as major drivers of economic growth and prosperity worldwide, and yet comparatively few undergraduate economics curricula place appropriate emphasis on these topics. The Department of Economics has therefore embarked on a major effort to address this shortcoming by incorporating I&E into its revised curriculum in a major way. Besides developing new I&E offerings that focus on economics at several levels, the economists are also assisting in the incorporation of I&E exposure in other departments as well. Participants in the program foresee Lawrence as becoming a national leader in this overall effort. Burcu Bakioglu teaches at the intersection of the liberal arts and futuristic technology, in her role as the ACM-Mellon Fellow in New Media Studies. In her courses, students apply the intellectual toolkits of liberal learning to a scholarly exploration of how digital technology affects the human experience. For example, government major Siddhant Dayal and organ performance and economics double-degree student Daniel O Connor 1 have teamed up to develop a business venture called Flickey. The aim of this very ambitious undertaking is to revolutionize the distribution of media globally. Big, ambitious student projects are frequent these days, thanks to Senior Experience and an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant. The three-year grant the second award Mellon has made for Senior Experience encourages faculty and students to bring big ideas to life. Katie Van Marter-Sanders 1, a history and biology double-major, was thinking big when she proposed novel research on trichinella spiralis for her biology Senior Experience. Since a Biosafety Level lab is required to work on T. spiralis (the parasite that causes trichinosis in humans), Katie couldn t do the research at Lawrence; Mellon funds helped her get to Cornell University, one of the few university labs in the country that works with T. spiralis. As Katie put it, Mellon funds made an impossible project possible. With Innovation & Entrepreneurship, curriculum enhancements like Senior Experience, and a Fellow in New Media, Lawrence remains faithful to the tradition of liberal learning even as it innovates within that tradition. To learn more about I&E at Lawrence, visit Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

9 A VORPed View of the Liberal Education By David Gerard, associate professor of economics I am often asked by prospective students and their parents whether a liberal education is worth it. After all, every day we see stories about job prospects for college graduates not keeping pace with the price of attending college. And I ask myself, can I in good conscience advise these students that a liberal education will give them a leg up in the dynamic, fast-changing 1st-century workplace? So, as I often do when life s important questions confront me, I tuned in to ESPN s Sportscenter for answers. This particular night, the anchors were unveiling one of these new-fangled baseball statistics, the kind that prompt old-school fans to shake their heads in disgust. But thanks to Michael Lewis s bestseller Moneyball and Brad Pitt s inspired performance in the movie of the same name, a new generation of scouts, coaches and fans are applying quantitative metrics to assess player performance. Our graduates increasingly need to identify the value of their own specialized skills and figure out where and how to deploy them. The statistic under discussion was the Value Over Replacement Player, or VORP for short. The VORP is not an absolute measure of performance, but rather it compares a given player to a hypothetical replacement player. So, for example, if the Milwaukee Brewers lost its star Ryan Braun for some reason, the team wouldn t just leave his position in left field vacant the manager would send some other guy out there to play. Braun s value to the Brewers, then, is the difference between his performance and what that other guy brings. To convince myself that there is indeed a sports metaphor for everything in life, I applied the VORP logic to the question of the value of a liberal education. First I considered alternatives to such an education. What are they? Vocational training? Hitting the workplace upon graduating high school? Building a bigger, better room in mom and dad s house, maybe with its own kitchenette? There isn t much question with respect to the college versus no college decision: college graduates enjoy a hefty wage premium. Inflation-adjusted wages for college-educated workers have been growing steadily, whereas workers without a college education have been stagnant or even declining for the better part of 0 years (see chart on right). In short, going to college has a high VORP. This is not to say that going to college is certain to lead to financial largesse, as there is no shortage of evidence that many graduates struggle to find work or get stuck in low-paying jobs. So what s going on here? According to economists Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz, Simple supply and demand specifications do a remarkable job of explaining the long-run evolution of the college wage premium. Wages rise in sectors where the relative increase in the demand for certain skills has gone up faster than the supply of workers with those skills. Nobody gets rich by offering skills that many other people have. Aha, you say, the trick is to pick the right sector, perhaps some vocational training that can plug you into that high-paying job. Not so fast. It turns out that many technological advances over the past 0 years have been of the skill-replacing rather than the skillaugmenting variety. That is, new technologies can decrease demand for, or entirely wipe out, entire segments of the skilled labor market. This is where the liberal education comes in. The party line for schools like Lawrence, and one I happen to believe in, is that the liberally educated those who have learned how to learn are better able to move from one market to the next amid these disruptive changes. The skill that provides Value Over Replacement is, in fact, the ability to learn new skills. So is the message that the liberal education is that you will still be able to find a new job when you are replaced by a computer or a robot? That seems pretty bleak. Indeed, so I will put it a little differently. The job prospects in the 1st century are not the same as those of yesteryear. In their very insightful (and highly recommended) analysis of the emerging relationships between workers and machines, Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee argue that people still have some decisive advantages: For all their power and speed, today s digital machines have shown little creative ability. They can t compose very good songs, write great novels, or generate good ideas for new businesses. What matters is the generation and application of ideas. Our graduates increasingly need to identify the value of their own specialized skills and figure out where and how to deploy them. Some people call this entrepreneurship, some call it innovation, some call it taking thought into action, but whatever it s called, it will be increasingly important for workers in the future. The VORP here, we believe, is that students in a setting like Lawrence University will develop an entrepreneurial mindset, develop character, and build confidence that will help them to envision and create their own space in an increasingly unforgiving global economy. So, does any of this help answer our original question is the liberal education still worth it? Depends on whether you share my VORPed perspective. You can read Professor Gerard s review of Moneyball and more interesting information at the Lawrence economics blog: References and suggested readings: Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, Race Against The Machine: How the Digital Revolution is Accelerating Innovation, Driving Productivity, and Irreversibly Transforming Employment and the Economy, Digital Frontier Press, 0 Claudia Golden The Human-Capital Century and American Leadership: Virtues of the Past, Journal of Economic History, v 1, n (June 001) pp. - Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz, The Race between Education and Technology. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 00 Composition-Adjusted Real Log Weekly Wages Changes in Wages for Full-Time, Full-Year Male U.S. Workers, 1 00 Source: The Atlantic Monthly For further explanation, see Lawrence Economics Blog. The ImporTAnce of Philanthropy In a time of rising costs, many college students face uncertainty regarding the funding of their education. Thanks to gifts from many alumni and donors, Lawrence students have these concerns lessened through named scholarships. Two such scholarships that continue to help Lawrence move forward and continue to attract a diverse and talented student base include the Peter and Tamara Musser Endowed Scholarship and the Frank and Carol Adams Svoboda Scholarship Fund. The Peter and Tamara Musser Scholarship was established in 0 by Peter Musser and his wife Tamara. While at Lawrence, Peter participated in a diverse group of activities, including membership in Phi Delta Theta fraternity and men s track and field. After graduating with a degree in economics he earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. His wife, Tamara, works as a special education teacher, having received degrees in education, psychology and sociology from Lewis and Clark College, as well as a master s degree in education from Portland State University. The Frank and Carol Adams Svoboda Scholarship was established in 00 by Frank and Carol Adams Svoboda, as a reflection of their philanthropic spirit and a demonstration of their commitment to perpetuating a liberal education for future generations of Lawrentians. Frank and Carol have expressed a longstanding philanthropic commitment to Lawrence with gifts of time and financial support. Through this particular fund, they are enabling current and future Lawrentians to experience the same high quality liberal arts education that enriched their own lives. Scholarships such as these are extremely important in assisting talented and deserving students from all interests and backgrounds. 1 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

10 Embracing the Residential College By Nancy Truesdell, vice president for student affairs and dean of students Today s college students (and certainly Lawrentians) are as smart, motivated, talented and caring as ever perhaps more so. But they come to us in the context of a nation and world where financial, health, political and societal issues are prevalent and sometimes overwhelming. It results in an interesting dynamic in which students are trying to make a difference through increased volunteerism, greater attentiveness to environmental concerns and reaching out to their friends in need; at the same time they have to focus on themselves as individuals struggling with stresses of the classroom or studio, financial pressures, family and personal problems, and life in general. Connectedness and communication Without a doubt recent technological changes have had a major impact on college students lives. Through Facebook, texts, tweets and blogs students have an immediate source of news, gossip, debate and support. Classroom dialogue is extended beyond class time through Moodle and chat groups in addition to the more traditional dining-hall-table discussions and late-night residence hall room bull sessions. Students can conduct research, seek an internship, consult with mom or dad or procrastinate by playing a computer game with an opponent across the world at any time of the day or night. While in the past college students were focused on connecting with and getting to know those in their immediate campus environment, students today are linked to high school and hometown friends, family members however far away they may be, as well as all their new college friends, who may be studying abroad or just across campus in another residence hall. The immediacy of such a broad set of communications adds simultaneously to the support students receive and the stress they carry around. Challenges Lawrence students, like their peers across the country, begin college life under burdens and stresses of a scope and nature different from those of previous generations. The economic problems of our country hit home for our students as they seek larger loans to attend college: they may have an out-of-work parent, and all the associated costs of an excellent education continue to rise. Many students work multiple campus jobs and/or have off-campus employment, and balancing academic demands with making money can be a time-management challenge. In addition to work, things like athletics, leadership roles, involvement in campus clubs and organizations, and volunteer commitments can leave little time for nurturing friendships, just hanging out and relaxing, or reflecting upon the things they are learning and the experiences they are privileged to enjoy. The overachieving students who often expect perfection in themselves struggle with failure (or what they perceive to be failure) and disappointment which contributes to the increasing number and intensity of health and mental health problems of today s college population. Each year we see more students come to college on medications to help them deal with depression, anxiety, stress, eating and sleep disorders, and attention-related learning disabilities. The number of students requesting living or classroom accommodations due to health and mental-health issues is at an alltime high everything from asthma, allergies, digestive problems, diabetes and food intolerances to social phobia, bipolar disorder and autism-spectrum diagnoses. The good news is that students coping with such challenges are actually able to attend colleges like Lawrence where they can pursue and earn a degree in a supportive and caring environment; the bad news is that such a student s energy, time, attention and money must be divided between the desire to do well academically and the need to address and cope with sometimes extraordinary physical and personal challenges. Fortunately, there is more good news. Caring campus community From all I have read from The Lawrentian issues of decades past, from all I have observed in my 0 years at Lawrence (first as director of the Career Center and now as dean of students), and from all my daily interactions with students, I am impressed that one thing has not changed: Lawrence continues to be, above all else, a caring college community made up of caring, compassionate and conscientious students, faculty and staff, administrators, alumni and trustees. Although today s students face difficult financial, health and personal hardships, the programs, support services and responses from all campus constituencies have been remarkable and inspiring. The fact that Lawrence continues to embrace and strengthen its mission as a residential college speaks volumes about the way we care about our students. While other colleges rightly claim to be residential with a two -or three-year residency requirement, more than percent of Lawrence students live on campus for all four years (and a number of five-year double-degree candidates choose to stay on campus for their fifth year as well). Our most sophisticated learners completing Senior Experiences, honors projects and senior recitals or art shows are mixed in with our newest Lawrentians, guaranteeing informal mentoring that augments all the ways in which students are advised and coached both in and out of the classroom, including formal tutoring sessions and the efforts of our residence hall staff. Lawrence community members take seriously their obligation to one another: students will consult with a Counseling Services staff member if they sense a friend is overwhelmed or troubled; faculty will reach out to a student who missed class to see how they can help; doctors from left to right: Izzy Vaintrub 1, Eli Edleman 1, Jon Stombres 1, Brianna Schmidt 1, Sarah Buksa 1, Bennett LaRene 1, Cayla Rosche 1, Justin Gingrich 1, and Lauren Schulte 1 (under the sign) the Fox Cities area will see our students on campus for only $ a visit (and the doctors have for years returned a portion of their compensation to provide a campus wellness fund); staff members from departments and offices all across campus make personal connections with students, helping students feel at home even when they actually may be hundreds or thousands of miles away from home. As a sign of the changing times, more than 00 Lawrence students, faculty and staff have been trained to recognize and respond to students who may be exhibiting signs of suicidal behavior through a program called QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) as part of a Department of Education Lifeline grant that is intended to raise awareness and lower stigma associated with college students mental health issues. Plans are underway to implement Step-Up, which is a program to teach bystanders how to intervene safely to prevent escalation of negative individual or group speech or behavior. And finally, Lawrence has widely embraced a whole series of programs and activities to address issues of wellness on campus. So while the problems facing today s college students have grown in prevalence, scope and intensity, so have the involvement and support of all members of the campus community grown in response. Students of the 1st century may be more challenged by the pace and complexity of the world around them, but the part of their world that is Lawrence continues to offer academic and artistic challenges within the framework of a residential community marked by personal attention and a caring spirit. 1 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

11 Darn that Al Gore and his Infernal Interwebs By Ken Anselment, dean of admissions and financial aid Back in the day this particular day was a little more than a decade ago if you were to ask most college admissions deans what kept them awake at night, you d hear a variation on a common refrain: Our success or failure is based on decisions made by 1-year-olds. Pose the same question today to a somnambulant college admissions dean, and you ll probably hear this: Our success or failure is based on decisions made by 1-year-olds armed with more information than they know what to do with. Oh, and their parents, too. The Internet that darned, beautiful, exasperating, empowering Internet has simultaneously simplified and complicated college admissions, both for colleges and for the students they are trying to recruit. Not all that long ago, before the rise of the Internet and its powerful offspring, social networking sites, the college recruitment process was linear and sequential and colleges controlled all the information. You might remember the euphoria of receiving a search mailing : an envelope, addressed to you, containing a personalized letter from a Very Important Person at a college quite often a college you had never heard of along with a slick brochure filled with photos of improbably green campuses covered with students casually lounging with their noses in an academic text. If you liked what you read and saw, you would find in the envelope a card that you could complete and return to the college for the privilege of receiving even more letters and slick brochures from that college. Back then, the process was pretty straightforward: colleges would buy names of thousands and thousands of students who took the SAT or ACT, find those that looked (academically, demographically, geographically) like the kind of students they wanted to have on their campuses, and then send each of those students the aforementioned envelope filled with pretty words and pictures. Interested students would respond to those colleges they liked, thereby giving the colleges permission to recruit them. While colleges, including Lawrence, still conduct some of their business this way, it is no longer this straightforward and it is certainly not this linear. The Big Shift The Internet has shifted information and the power that comes with it from the hands of the few (i.e., colleges) to the masses (i.e., everybody with access to the Web). This is a good thing for the marketplace, despite some of the challenges it provides colleges. Colleges have websites often spectacularly beautiful ones (watch ours for some beautiful changes coming early next year) that serve as proxies for those personalized letters and slick brochures. College admissions offices will also have forms on those sites so students can request more information about the college, just as they have for decades. But an essential difference has emerged in the past decade. No longer are students enthusiastically raising their hands and saying, Yes, I would love to be recruited by you. Instead, they visit the website, troll around and look at pictures, read what they want to read, and then The Internet has shifted information and the power that comes with it from the hands of the few (i.e., colleges) to the masses (i.e., everybody with access to the Web). leave without a trace. Many will visit a college website again and again, never once telling the college directly that they are interested until they send in an application for admission. For many colleges, including Lawrence, these socalled stealth applicants the ones that elude direct recruitment until they choose to apply compose a quarter to a third of their applicant pools. This is one of the reasons that colleges devote so much energy to ensuring that their websites are in top form. But it TAkes more than a nifty website Beyond the university harnesses to great effect the big three social networking sites: Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. You may be familiar with the university s Facebook page, but the admissions office also starts a new Facebook group each year targeted to the class of students it has just admitted, hoping to help those admitted students connect with other admitted students and, in the process, foster a community before they even meet each other. Lawrence also participates heavily in two online college marketplaces called Zinch and Cappex, where students can create their own college-facing profiles like those on Facebook, which include very specific and often esoteric personal details provided by the students themselves about their academic interests, college aspirations, talents and dozens of other data points. With such a rich trove of information, colleges can (and Lawrence does) conduct dozens of microsearches each year through these marketplaces, targeting small subsets of students who have interests and aspirations that very well may be a good match for Lawrence. We can, for example, conduct a microsearch targeted specifically at left-handed pitchers who also have interests in anthropology and oboe. (We haven t yet done this, but don t think we haven t thought about it.) Once we get students into our recruitment pipeline, there are several ways we work to convert them into applicants and, ultimately, into deposit-paying new Lawrentians, leaning on a broad mix of s and traditional mail, especially postcards, which allow us to speak both to the students and to their parents, who are more involved with their students searches than ever before. Just this past year, we began implementing a brand-new student recruitment system, called Slate, which will allow us to do this in a more dynamic and more student-centered way than ever before. But with all this technological change, the most important interaction we can have with students is when we get them to campus and connect them with the community in which they will invest four or five years of their lives. No website or social media site can ever replace the power of a personal visit. To learn more, visit Staying Grounded Thanks to the many generous donors who choose to support Björklunden each year, Lawrence s northern campus continues to be a place of refuge and peace for the Lawrence and Door County communities alike. This place is far removed from confusion and aggression, offering a sanctuary for all, just as it was for Donald and Winifred Boynton when they bequeathed the estate to Lawrence. Each week during the academic year, groups of students gather at Björklunden to explore and reflect upon ideas, artistic expressions and community issues designed to allow them to confront themselves and each other on a personal scale one that is in sharp contrast to the anonymity of mass culture. For over a decade the Edith Kraft Fund for Student Programs at Björklunden, established by a gift from Edith Kraft Dahlberg, has ensured that this unique learning environment is available to all Lawrence students and faculty. Every student who has returned to campus after a Björklunden weekend feeling more rested or more learned has the vision of Donald and Winifred Boynton and the generosity of Edith Kraft Dahlberg and others to thank. Thank you to all the donors who continue to support Björklunden and ensure that this special place remains a comfortable second home for the Lawrence community. 1 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

12 Student-Athletes of the 1st Century By Mike Szkodzinski, director of athletics and head hockey coach A student-athlete at the collegiate level can be seen in many different ways. Some say that a student-athlete is actually an athletestudent. Some believe that a student-athlete should treat his or her athletic aspirations as extra-curricular, rather than co-curricular, and still others believe that the days of athletics enhancing a student s experience are slowly dissipating. The student-athlete of the 1st century at Lawrence University is quite the opposite. Studentathletes at Lawrence are well-rounded and complete individuals who can strive in every way to be excellent as both students and athletes and succeed. This evolution has come out of necessity. With the rise in profile and continued high expectations in the academic curriculum at Lawrence, the enhancement in technology in athletics and the classroom, and the overall increase in competition at the NCAA Division III level, the student-athletes have been forced to evolve into these complete individuals who have balance and are successful in so many areas during and following their time at Lawrence. It is essential to the current staff in the Department of Athletics to give each and every student-athlete an outstanding experience. In order to have such an experience, the student-athlete needs to be able to succeed in the classroom. Without that ability, he or she will not be eligible to participate in his or her chosen sport and therefore will have a lesser experience at Lawrence. Over the past five years, the average ACT at Lawrence has risen to and the academic requirements have continued to be rigorous. Despite this increase, the student-athletes have maintained a graduation rate that is as much as percent higher than that of non-athletes. Part of the reason for this is the idea that the coaching staff now requires the student-athletes to participate in some type of academic assistance program within each sport. This extra requirement takes up time, but in the end is beneficial for the student-athlete. Lawrence student-athletes of the 1st century must also have a grasp of technology. The advancement in video analysis is one way that technology has enhanced the abilities of student-athletes on the field. Real-time computer programs help the studentathletes see mistakes so that they can make adjustments during contests and afterward. Understanding how to use different teaching tools such as Moodle have allowed the student-athletes to continue to learn while they are away from the classroom, which has allowed them to manage their studies and athletic goals more efficiently. With the idea of specializing in a particular sport at an early age becoming the norm throughout the United States, the competition within each sport has become even more intense than in years past. The vast majority of athletes now train almost year-round from the earliest of ages. This becomes habit, and the student-athletes who play Division III intercollegiate athletics take their opportunities very seriously. The change in philosophy (single-sport versus multi-sport) has increased the talent and fitness levels of all NCAA student-athletes, making the competition level extremely high. Because of the demands of Lawrence, the student-athletes have become even more well-rounded and focused. They have continued to be excellent in the classroom and have learned to use new technology to advance their athletic skills. Along with the increase in athleticism, the student-athletes at Lawrence have managed to become the true definition of student-athlete: people who are excellent both in the classroom and on the field of competition. This is something that Lawrence students, facutly, staff and alumni can all continue to be proud of as we work to grow Vikings athletics. Left: Luke Peters (1) sits on the shoulders of Lawrence football players as they sing happy birthday to the Neenah, Wis., boy following Lawrence s -1 victory over Beloit College on Sept. 1, 01. Peters has been adopted by the Lawrence football team through the Friends of Jaclyn, a program that pairs children with brain tumors with college sports teams. Home-court Advantage Sometimes unexpected gifts find their way to Lawrence and this past year was no exception. An alumni couple Nancy Fay and Kendrith Rowland Jr. approached Head Volleyball Coach Matt Schoultz with an offer to donate funds to provide a new sport court for his team. Schoultz, who has been coaching at Lawrence since 00, knew that having a sport court would give his team a huge home-court advantage. Some players find a sport court to be more forgiving on their bodies because of the added cushioning it provides. Further, no other teams in the conference and very few teams in the area have the privilege of playing on a sport court, which may be enough to intimidate the competition. Thanks to the generosity of Nancy and Ken, the court was installed this summer and the team is already enjoying its benefits. Our sport court is great! I especially love the feeling it brings to the gym, said volleyball co-captain Emma Kane 1. We previously shared the floor space with the basketball court, but having the sport court makes it seem more like the volleyball team s home court. It s really nice to have our own space to work with and take pride in. It s also given the gym a fresh, new look while still preserving the history and traditional feeling that help make Alex what it is. The team and coaches sincerely thank the donors for their commitment, not only for bettering the team, but also on behalf of Lawrence athletics as a whole. The athletics department has taken huge strides in the past few years, and while much of that credit can be given to a dedicated staff, coaches and athletes, the donors, backers and supporters of LU athletics certainly cannot be forgotten for their hand in strengthening the program. For Nancy and me, providing a dedicated volleyball surface at Alexander Gym was a great opportunity and an easy decision, said Ken. Our time at Lawrence was a magical one, which we more fully appreciate as we age. Giving back is a great feeling. The volleyball team is grateful for this wonderful gift and understands that to whom much is given, much is expected. The Vikings expect a very successful season while competing on their new floor! 1 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

13 The 1st-Century Conservatory By Brian Pertl, dean of the Conservatory of Music So what does the ideal conservatory of the 1st century look like? Sound like? How radically different is it from the hundreds of conservatories that dot the globe today? To answer these questions, we should first look at the state of the musical landscape in the 1st century, for it is in this distinct musical environment that conservatory graduates will attempt to forge their musical lives. The 1st century has brought a whirlwind of change to the world of music. The entire CD industry collapsed before our eyes as file sharing and digital downloads shook the foundations of the musicindustry giants. To get a sense of how pervasive the shift away from CDs has become among students, I asked the members of an entrepreneurship class I was co-teaching to tell me about the last CD they purchased. Out of a class of students only three, yes THREE, had ever even owned a CD! Meanwhile, the news of major orchestras experiencing financial distress is all too common, prompting whispers about the imminent death of classical music. What should we make of this? The music industry collapses before our eyes and major orchestras are struggling to survive. Certainly these are signs that music is no longer relevant and that becoming a musician is nothing short of folly, right? Wrong! Music isn t dying. It is as relevant as ever. It still defines our humanity and lifts our souls. The means by which we deliver our music, however, is changing radically and rapidly. We are experiencing a paradigm shift away from the world of CDs, monolithic record companies, top-0 radio stations, and large, administration-heavy symphony orchestras, to the world of digital downloads, self-publishing, YouTube, and smaller, nimbler orchestras and opera companies. We are in the midst of this whirlwind of change and no one is sure exactly where it will end up. For the unprepared musician, this change is frightening, overwhelming and disheartening. For the prepared musician the 1st-century musician this change is exciting, exhilarating and filled with opportunity. Today, a smart, innovative, collaborative, adaptable musician has the exciting prospect of redefining our musical landscape. What a thrilling possibility! So this takes us back to our original question: what type of cuttingedge conservatory can produce the smart, agile, innovative, collaborative, visionary musician that can thrive in a rapidly changing musical world? The answer, of course, is our conservatory, the Lawrence Conservatory. The Lawrence Conservatory of Music is perfectly suited to produce the ideal 1st-century musician, and, ironically, has been for more than 0 years. How could this be? Certainly there need to be radical shifts in educational philosophy in order to accommodate our radically changing world of music, right? Wrong. The visionary secret, codified in 1, was to embed a world-class conservatory within a small liberal arts college. This simple but radical concept sets our conservatory apart from nearly every other in the world, and lies at the heart of why Lawrence Conservatory musicians are perfectly suited to tackle the challenges of the 1st century. It just isn t enough anymore to be only a strong musician. The 1st century demands not only musical mastery, but intellectual horsepower as well. Since the core of the liberal arts ideal is to grow the mind, increase intellectual capacity and foster a passion for lifelong learning, Lawrence provides the unique environment that nurtures both musical and intellectual excellence. This beautiful combination produces world-class musicians who are also world-class thinkers. They are perfectly prepared to take on the exciting challenges of a rapidly changing musical landscape. I experienced the power of this dual education firsthand. In 1, just six years after graduating from Lawrence with double degrees in music and English, I landed a job at Microsoft in its audio acquisitions department. Not one thing that I worked on The Lawrence Conservatory of Music is perfectly suited to produce the ideal 1st-century musician, and, ironically, has been for more than 0 years. at Microsoft had even been invented when I attended Lawrence. Everything was new. Everything was a puzzle. I was learning everything on the fly and I was helping to redefine how the world listened to music. My Lawrence education provided the foundation I needed to move comfortably and easily in new, rapidly changing, musically and intellectually challenging environments. As we move deeper into this century, experiences like mine will become the norm rather than the exception, so our liberal arts approach to conservatory training will become even more relevant. Like our graduates, our conservatory is also adaptable and continually striving to provide our students with greater challenges and broader opportunities. The study of world music is now a core offering in the conservatory, as are courses in innovation and entrepreneurship for musicians. Our entrepreneurship courses challenge students to think creatively about how they can merge passion with profession. The class is a lab where they can experiment with how they might combine their intellectual capacity and musical prowess in bold new ways. So far we have seen the creation of a baroque orchestra, a music-booking website, a rehearsal-space locator service, and a DJ-booking agency. This is just the tip of the iceberg. I can hardly wait to see the bold ideas yet to come. So if anyone asks what the ideal conservatory of the 1st century looks like, just point them to our conservatory, the Lawrence Conservatory. We will be happy to show them around and give them a glimpse of the magic that happens here. creating musical pioneers The James Fradrich Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 00 following the death of James Fradrich. This scholarship fund honors the memory of the past while providing funds to ensure future classical pianists and composers continue to receive a valued Lawrence education. Raised locally in nearby Menasha, Wisconsin, Fradrich (left) took piano lessons at Lawrence as a high school student before graduating from Lawrence with a B.Mus. in piano performance and a minor in composition. He went on to a prominent career as an award-winning concert pianist, composer, orchestrator and musical director. Throughout his career, Fradrich had a passion for the piano. His work stands today as an example of a multifaceted approach to the arts. Fradrich acknowledged the importance of classical training balanced with creativity. His work emphasized the need to form connections with one s audience, all the while keeping an eye on contemporary musical trends as well as social and political movements. In his memory, the scholarship fund was established to assist students interested in classical piano and composition. Lawrence students who receive this scholarship continue to have opportunities to gain the skills and awareness demonstrated through Fradrich s career. In the academic classrooms, they are able to gain knowledge and experiences that will allow them to forge connections through their art, and also gain the classical education and training that will allow them to be creative pioneers in the musical world today and beyond. 0 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

14 Working Toward Wellness By Patty Leiker, associate director of human resources and employee wellness coordinator Practicing to be Well More than four years ago, President Beck developed a Wellness Steering Committee comprised of faculty, staff and students, and charged them with evaluating existing and emerging issues regarding campus wellness and offering recommendations on a proactive and integrated approach to health education and awareness for the Lawrence campus. While Lawrence has offered some wellness opportunities in the past, it is now clear that wellness is a strategic initiative that has gained great momentum on campus. The initial steering committee has since developed into the Committee on Wellness and Recreation, and Lawrence now has a full-time director of wellness and recreation. Additionally, the associate director of human resources also carries the title of employee wellness coordinator, and together these two staff members co-chair the Committee on Wellness and Recreation. Why does Lawrence choose to invest in employee wellness? Investing in wellness provides many returns, including reduced health care costs, worker s compensation costs and absenteeism, as well as increased productivity, employee retention, and level of commitment and feeling of inclusion from employees. According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than percent of employers health care costs and productivity losses are related to employee lifestyle choices. According to the Wellness Council of America, a $1 investment in wellness programs saves $ in health care costs. Looking at wellness campus-wide, it is clear that maintaining a healthy balance in our lives is key to achieving optimal well-being integrating mind, body and spirit. As a result, Lawrence s Healthy Balance Statement was born early on in our wellness journey. It is ed to all faculty at the start of each academic year, encouraging them to do all they can to maintain a healthy balance and to encourage their students to do the same. In order to identify and promote wellness on campus strategically, a logo and the term WELLU was created to encompass the many wellness resources on campus, including Lawrence s health and counseling services, athletics, the Lawrence Lifeline, student wellness, employee benefits, health risk assessments, the Employee Assistance Program and more! Since WELLU s inception, students, faculty and staff now have a place to share their feedback and suggestions and, as a result, many programs and offerings have been introduced: The WELLU website ( a Facebook page and the WELLU Connection list The former recreation center was renovated and enhanced to become what is now the Wellness Center. Collaborations for student wellness have enhanced the annual Wellness Fair, Welcome Week, and many other wellness offerings on campus. Student Health 1, a monthly interactive e-magazine that promotes campus health and wellness, has been made available. A comprehensive wellness survey was distributed to all faculty and staff and thoroughly analyzed for feedback and improvements. An annual health risk assessment (HRA) is provided to all faculty, staff and their spouses/domestic partners. Faculty and staff now have the opportunity to enjoy a wellness weekend each October at Björklunden. Monthly lunch-and-learn presentations are offered by various experts in the community on topics including nutrition, pharmaceuticals, the benefits of good sleep, stress management and much more. A WELLU mission and vision statement was created. An intramurals program was developed and is supported through the commitment of a residence hall director. Activities such as Pilates, yoga, core strength, massage, volleyball and more are available on campus for students, faculty and staff. Collaborations with the YMCA have been enhanced, allowing for membership discounts for faculty and staff. In addition, Lawrence has joined the Well City Fox Cities initiative, and is preparing an application to the Wellness Council of America in anticipation of being named a Well Workplace in 01. Lawrence is one of more than 0 Fox Cities employers participating in this project. So what return has Lawrence experienced since wellness has become a strategic initiative? Although it takes many years to start experiencing the full potential, the college is already seeing some positive results. While the HRA is completely confidential and the aggregate report does not include names or any individual results, it does indicate that individuals who participate in the HRA each year are increasing their average HRA score by almost 1. points each year. Since studies indicate an average of 1. percent savings in health care costs for each HRA point, Lawrence has the potential for increased savings in its health care costs through the HRA program. On the student wellness side there are several great things happening. As a result of student feedback, Lawrence has offered hearing conservation testing, zumba and boot-camp class. Usage of the Wellness Center has tripled (and that number does not account for those who visited the Wellness Center for health and counseling services). Collaborating with the YMCA has produced an enhanced benefit to students by including classes and a fullyear membership for students. Lawrence is excited to have the YMCA as a partner in wellness. Lawrence is looking forward to continuing its creative collaboration with faculty, staff, students and other employers in the community in order to advocate for continuous wellness opportunities and for wellness to be part of the mission and vision of Lawrence University. In doing so, we welcome and encourage your feedback. By Jeff Stannard, associate dean of the Conservatory of Music After centuries of unyielding devotion to their art, even at the expense of wellness, musicians in the 1st century are recognizing the need to be more attentive to their physical and mental health. As a result, the days of no pain, no gain serving as a musician s motto are disappearing and the Lawrence Conservatory is, as usual, at the forefront of the change. The most common health risks for musicians include: Hearing loss caused by excessive exposure to sound during performance, rehearsal and individual practice Overuse and repetitive-stress injuries caused by long practice hours and demanding schedules Mental health problems related to performance anxiety and other stressors Studies have shown that rehearsals, performances and individual practice sessions on even the softest instruments expose a musician to sound at decibel levels that can cause permanent hearing loss, and such damage normally does not become apparent until many years after it is incurred. For more than a decade the Conservatory has distributed free foam earplugs to all students, and for the past three years students have also been given the option of purchasing specialized musicians earplugs for a nominal $ fee. In addition, an audiologist is brought to campus on a regular basis to give baseline hearing tests to students, faculty and staff, provide consultation to anyone experiencing obvious hearing problems, and give presentations on the importance of this issue. To address musical injuries both major and minor, a physicaltherapy firm provides bi-weekly drop-in sessions in the Conservatory so students can receive treatment and advice early, before a small problem escalates. A board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist coordinates these sessions. A hand specialist is also available at least once per academic term to address the specific needs of keyboard players, string players and others at increased risk for hand injuries. Ice packs are available around the clock, yoga classes are regularly offered in the Wellness Center and in the Conservatory, and the Injury Prevention Lecture Series brings to campus such experts as Janet Horvath, author of Playing (Less) Hurt: An Injury Prevention Guide for Musicians. The Conservatory health and wellness initiative also includes substantial attention to mental health. Embracing the university s healthy balance statement about/wellness/stress_time.shtml was an important initial step in this effort, but the Conservatory faculty and administration didn t stop there. With much attention already given to performance anxiety and stress in lessons, studio classes and guest presentations, the topic was brought to the forefront with the arrival of new Dean of the Conservatory Brian Pertl in 00. Pertl devoted his first Conservatory-wide assembly to the issue and immediately followed up further in his blog in a post titled Do Less! My New Year s resolution for the Conservatory lawrence.edu/conservatory/00/01/do_less_my_new_years_ resolutio.html. The Conservatory health and wellness webpage went live soon thereafter and continues to provide regularly updated information about campus resources along with information and advice from experts and from our own faculty and students. As staff members of the conservatory office schedule hearing tests and physical therapy appointments by the dozen and distribute earplugs by the hundreds, it is plain to see that students appreciate the emphasis now being placed on wellness. With students learning to practice, rehearse and perform smarter rather than harder, the era of no brain, no gain has definitely arrived a welcome development, indeed! Left: Alec Robinov 1 wears earplugs during a rehearsal session Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

15 Life After Lawrence NOW! By Mary Meany, dean of career services Paying it Forward Two new endowed funds will support programs and initiatives designed to expand and enhance Lawrence students understandings of career options and to assist with the transition to Life After Lawrence NOW! The only constant is change. Social, economic and technological advances require any organization to stay on top of its game and the same is true for Career Services of the 1st century. As we teach our students to be flexible and that jobs and careers evolve, Career Services evolves, too. We are no longer a center but rather a collection of services used to help prepare students for Life After Lawrence NOW! While we still offer individualized appointments, we also recognize the level of technological acumen our students have and we offer them / career and job-search assistance through LUworks. LUworks is a one-stop online resource used to manage one s résumé, search for internship and job postings, research opportunities, view the Career Services calendar, and register for upcoming events. In prior years students might not have visited Career Services until senior year, whereas today we have freshmen coming in to discuss timelines for securing internships, as evidenced by a student who came to drop-in hours and said, I keep getting this weekly so I wanted to see what I should be doing. Sophomores also seek advice as they hone their academic-major selection. In addition to working with students, we are addressing the needs of alumni and parents. Because of the challenging economic climate, our alumni are switching jobs and/or considering a return to school, and they often visit, call or Skype with us for help in brushing up their résumé or interviewing skills. Generation Y and Millennial employees expect to change jobs and even careers multiple times, unlike their predecessor generation of Baby Boomers, who expected to remain in one job for their entire career. Other clients include prospective students and their parents, as evidenced by our standing-room-only overview sessions conducted for the admissions office s Admitted Student Days. Because of the rapid changes in technology and an increasing global economy, many alumni hold jobs that did not exist when they graduated from college. We recognize that in a few short years there will be a new selection of jobs that do not exist today; therefore the benefits of a liberal arts education will continue to be evident through our graduates use of their acquired criticalthinking, problem-solving, analytical and writing skills. Today s students witnessed firsthand the impact that a difficult economy had on their parents careers. They have seen their parents work long hours over many years but still be laid off. Students are questioning the trade-offs and payback and opting for professions they can feel passionate about. Now students are consciously trying to get all the pieces to align (e.g., specific roles and responsibilities, location, the organization s culture). In years past, a profession chose a student, meaning a student would just take the job offered to him or her. Today, thanks to widespread for-profit and not-for-profit layoffs, there are large numbers of candidates vying for any given job. Students are competing not only with other strong graduates, but also with recently laid-off applicants who may opt for a smaller salary in order to maintain benefits. Linking one s work to one s passion speaks to the desire to blend vs balance one s work and life. Students want to connect to something larger, do good and excel as they lead an examined, purposeful life. 1 This is true for those deciding on both graduate school programs and first jobs. Career Services works with students to assess themselves via in-depth questions, which may push the envelope of traditional thinking, such as: What would you do if you were not afraid of failing? What can you do that draws on both your heart and your head? What social footprint do you want to make? What is your issue or cause to own? These questions help stimulate the entrepreneurial spirit which we see more of than in past years. In fact, one of our recent graduates was able to carve out a sustainability role within a large corporation that is looking to make inroads into this area. With the use of social media, programs such as Lawrence Scholars, shadow experiences such as our upcoming Network New York event, off-campus visits through Think Globally, Explore Locally, and our mid-term reading period trips, students can connect with alumni in many more ways than in the past. Our vast alumni network and renewed focus on employer relations help us not only to educate students on how to seek out opportunities but to expose the real world of Life After Lawrence NOW! The job market remains competitive, which requires students to continue to network, to differentiate and prepare themselves through mock interviews and experiential learning opportunities but to a further degree than ever before. 1 Galinsky, Lara & Nuxoll, Kelly, Work on Purpose Ibid. Right page from top to bottom: Internships? A student meeting with Dr. Sara Quandt regarding a summer 01 opportunity. Career Services on the Go bringing Career Services to the athletes. Show your Lawrence pride! Get great LU gear online Visit KK s Apparel & Gifts Career exploration and development funds were established by Barbara Knapp P in memory of her late husband, John, and by Jonathan Bauer, a longtime supporter and participant in Lawrence Scholars in Business. Career Services will be able to seize new opportunities, invest in innovative programming and address emerging needs because of the perpetual support provided by these generous gifts. The college will use these funds primarily in support of the Lawrence Scholars programs, which tap the resources and talents of the alumni, parent and friend constituencies by bringing professionals to campus to engage students through panel sessions, seminars, mock interviews and networking receptions. The funds will also support experiential opportunities for students including field trips, job shadowing, informational and mock interviews and internships in a variety of fields. In an increasingly demanding job market, Lawrence students and recent graduates are searching for ways to distinguish themselves and gain a competitive edge. Networking is one way that students can accomplish this goal. The college has responded to this challenge by investing staff time and resources in strengthening relationships with alumni and employers through the Offices of Career Services and Alumni and Constituency Engagement. These new career funds will allow the university to strengthen these efforts and increase the career development opportunities and connections that are available to Lawrence students and alumni. Note: If you are located in the New York, New Jersey or Connecticut area and would like to provide a shadow experience for a student over the December 01 break, please contact Mary Meany, dean of career services at mary.meany@lawrence.edu. Former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold and Visiting Scarff Professor talking about careers in law and politics. 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16 Traversing Technology By Julie A. Haurykiewicz, director, Center for Teaching and Learning As a child I loved watching the classic Tex Avery cartoons from the late 10s and early 10s The House of Tomorrow and The Car of Tomorrow (along with their brethren The Farm of Tomorrow and The TV of Tomorrow) when they would show up during reruns of Tom and Jerry. I would dream about the wondrous inventions I might see in my lifetime and imagine how my future career would be shaped by as-yet undiscovered knowledge. So, with a nod to Tex Avery, this article will present a snapshot of The University of Tomorrow a place where technology and teaching intersect, a learning environment with many potential benefits and a few pitfalls the college of the 1st century. An interest in emerging technology and in the myriad ways it may enhance students learning already can be found across the Lawrence University campus. Devices such as interactive whiteboards, smart pens and ipads, as well as polling software and its affiliated student response clickers, are becoming more and more common at Lawrence and elsewhere in institutions of higher education. Experts caution us, however, not to let our technophilia get in the way of learning. Some instructors, myself included, worry when we see laptops open in class that students are not taking notes but are updating their Facebook, perhaps with comments about the cute classmate in the next row. We embrace technology and encourage our students to become familiar with the latest devices and applications relevant to their fields of study, but at the same time we worry about the ways technology can distract us from engaging fully with new ideas and with each other. The ideal university of tomorrow, then, will combine strategic use of emerging technologies with a critical examination of the very same advances. Perhaps this is one way in which Lawrence, with its long-standing tradition of preparing students to interact with the world around them in meaningful ways, is already a step ahead of some other institutions of higher education. Numerous Lawrence faculty already creatively employ technology to enhance their teaching and to improve student learning. Martyn Smith, assistant professor of religious studies, uses Google Maps to help his students develop a geography of Islam. Students in Smith s courses locate specific sites such as mosques, research them, and share information in annotated pins on Google Maps, while also reading classmates work on other sites in the Middle East, to better understand the region and the role played by religion in that context. Smith also asks students in his Cairo class to document their knowledge by writing Wikipedia articles, with the dual purpose of demystifying online sources and helping students to think more critically about the credibility of the online sources (such as Wikipedia) that they turn to on a daily basis. We need to think critically about technology as we do about books, movies and other texts, said Smith. It s easy to overplay students comfort with technology... [and] we [faculty] need to push them outside their comfort zones, he added, noting that while students are likely to be familiar with social media (such as Facebook) or watching online videos on YouTube, far fewer students know how to create and edit their own web content. By asking students to think critically not only about Islam but also about the use of blogs, video and online sites such as Google Maps and Wikipedia, Smith is crafting a new pedagogical paradigm and teaching students skills they will continue to apply long after they have completed his classes (including an upcoming course on the topic of how Apple, Google and Facebook are changing our notions of religiosity). Similarly, the future of foreign language learning is shifting as we move into the 1st century. Dominica Chang, assistant professor of French and francophone studies said, In my language classes, students now prepare each day s lessons through an interactive website (now the norm) that allows them not only to listen to native French speakers but also to receive feedback on their written French before coming into the classroom. I also use audio/ visual resources frequently in the classroom. This allows me to address various types of learners and expose students to a wider range of cultural information, global accents, etc. Even in my upper-level content (literature/cultural studies) courses, I consider video, sound, static images and the Internet as texts that I expect all students to examine as critically as more traditional written text. For example, in a 00-level class on Franco-American Love-Hate Stories, Chang s students were recently engaged in interpreting the visual imagery of the film Gigi to better understand issues such as gender and class in post-war France. Chang pushes her students to go beyond the obvious on-screen representations and to understand that films (like many products of technology) are a complex, mediated version of reality, one that must be critically examined in order to be fully grasped. As she described the process, I think it s easy to rely too much on technology and that students must be pushed to articulate their reactions to and interpretations of the technology we present to them. Ultimately, the true benefit of a liberal arts education is to improve one s ability to communicate ideas to others, not just to become technologically savvy. Gretchen Revie, assistant professor, reference librarian and instruction coordinator, echoed Chang s and Smith s remarks when she commented that she sees a technological divide between the devices (and associated apps ) that Lawrence students bring to campus and the ability to make wise decisions about how best to employ technology in the service of learning. Revie and Pete Gilbert, director of the Seeley G. Mudd Library and associate professor, both spoke about the ways technology serves an additive purpose at a liberal arts institution such as Lawrence. That is, face-to-face interactions between faculty, staff and students form the core of the way we teach and learn on campus, but emerging technologies allow us to extend those conversations, examine new materials and generate new knowledge. One of the new technologies showing up around campus is the Apple ipad. Julie Fricke, assistant professor and reference and web services librarian, is now implementing several grants which will expand the use of ipads at Lawrence. Such technology will allow librarians to do roaming reference conferences no matter where they are in the library (or even elsewhere on campus) when patrons approach them with questions. Fricke hopes that a grant to purchase 0+ ipads for classroom use will spark both students and professors creativity as they explore new ways of teaching and learning, such as using an anatomy app to perform virtual dissections in a biology course. As evidenced by the work of faculty across campus, Lawrence is already alive with exciting uses of technology, which complement its history of excellence in teaching and learning. From Assistant Professor of Music Asha Srinivasan s electroacoustic compositions, to the film festival videos produced by students in Assistant Professor of English Lena Khor s Literature & Human Rights course, to the D printer being used by David Hall, associate professor of chemistry, to enhance his students understanding of complex molecular structures, Lawrence students are being exposed to the university of the future today. One need only look to the film production facilities being constructed in Downer under the supervision of Artist-in- Residence and documentary filmmaker Catherine Tatge, or to the digital processes courses taught by Julie Lindemann and John Shimon, associate professors of art, to see the ways in which Lawrence students are preparing to create, respond to, and interact with new media. Indeed, who would have imagined years ago a course such as UNIC : Pwnd!!! Order, Conflict, & Unrest in Virtual Worlds, to be taught by Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media Studies Burçu S. Bakioglu? According to the course catalog, students will look at issues that arise from intellectual property ownership, sales of virtual items in real-world websites like ebay, goldfarming, griefing and virtual harassment... and will investigate how the events that take place in these environments bear the potential to affect our offline lives by redefining our legal systems and policies that govern the Internet at large. Lawrence truly is preparing students for life in the 1st century. David Berk, director of instructional technology, and Arno Damerow, instructional technologist, see mobile, networked technologies as a key element in the future of higher education. That is, sharing resources, integrating existing software packages and linking various systems will enable us to create communities of learners and to expand learning beyond the physical classroom. Berk and Damerow are in the process of implementing lecture capture technology on campus, which will allow faculty to record course content to be used in a number of ways: for later review by students, as a supplement to other teaching and/or as part of a flipped classroom. The concept of the flipped classroom is based on the idea that technology (such as video, web materials and the like) can be used to deliver content (i.e., course knowledge) to students in advance of a class meeting; as a result, the face-to-face time in class spent with fellow students and the professor can be used for discussion, group work or other activities that engage students in active learning and give them a chance to practice the skills and concepts they are studying. As we move into the 1st century, the intersections between teaching and technology will surely continue to evolve. It is my hope, however, that a Lawrence education will continue to embrace the goal of developing students critical thinking and communication skills no matter what media are being used to teach a course. New technology surrounds us, but it is the new ideas students and professors will generate that will ensure the success of the university of tomorrow. As Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget has written, The principal goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done; men and women who are creative, inventive and discoverers, who can be critical and verify, and not accept, everything they are offered. Right: The D printer pictured, a Makerbot Replicator, deposits melted plastic layer by layer to form a model. Associate Professor of Chemistry David Hall uses the printer to generate Fall 01 D models of proteins, DNA and viruses. These models help students understand the three dimensional interactions between proteins they could only otherwise see in two dimensions. President s Annual Report 0 1

17 The Library in the 1st-Century College Libraries are often portrayed as warehouses for books. While we still have hundreds of thousands of volumes on our shelves, use of the library building has changed some over the years. Library as place By Peter Gilbert, director of the Seeley G. Mudd Library and associate professor Before 10, Lawrence s library was a small room on the second floor of Main Hall. The library s catalog was handwritten and listed books as they were added (mostly by donation) to the collection. Students were limited to one library visit and one book per week. Even after 10, when the library moved to the brand-new Carnegie Library building, access to the collection was restricted to daytime hours it was not until 11 that evening hours were added. In 10, a large section of the first floor of the Mudd Library was devoted to the card catalog drawer after drawer of cards that described every book in the library. Another large section of the first floor was dedicated to index tables, where were shelved volume after volume of magazine and journal indexes like the Reader s Guide to Periodical Literature, Humanities Index, and General Science Index. It s 01 and Sunday evening in the Mudd. Three students over in the corner are plowing through stacks of books for their annotated bibliographies. Nearly every computer near the reference desk is in use by students searching the library catalog or one of our many online databases. Every table here on the first floor is in use with two, three, or four students hard at work, many using the laptop connections available on each table. A small group just reserved one of our video viewing rooms to watch a film for class. A student just stopped by the reference desk for a quick tutorial on finding musical scores and the matching recordings. Art students are browsing the reference collection for biographical information about famous photographers. The first floor is an active, collaborative, and yes noisy place. Upstairs, in our quiet study areas, more students are hunkered down in carrels finishing that paper or studying for that exam. Every place our students work becomes the library. Place as Library In 10, you had to be in the library, under Miss Smith s watchful eye, to use the library. Even in 10, our new-fangled CD-ROM databases required you to sit in a dark room in front of a large machine in the library. I m looking out the window at a couple of students sitting at the library s patio furniture. Right now, one of the students is reading a book and one is typing away on his laptop, using the library s wireless connection. We regularly get s from students studying in London (or Chicago or Washington, D.C., or beyond) asking how they can get access from off campus to JSTOR (or RefWorks or Music Index or ). Our students and faculty work anywhere and everywhere and they want to take the library with them. The library s website library is our virtual branch library, where students, faculty and staff can access the library s online catalog, more than databases including magazine and journal indexes, and thousands of e-journals. Our online databases (like Web of Knowledge, MLA Bibliography, GeoRef, and so on) are available through a proxy server to faculty, staff and students wherever (and whenever) they need them, as are full-text and multimedia resources like JSTOR, ARTstor, Project Muse and the Academic Video Online. Ebooks are available through the catalog. Most of our digital collections come from elsewhere but we also collect materials created here at Lawrence. The Library has committed to preserving and providing access to these materials with an institutional repository we call Lux (Latin for Light ). Lux ( is the digital home for the scholarly and creative works of Lawrence University students, faculty and staff and it just went live this spring. There s not a lot there yet, but it already contains some of the outstanding work produced here at Lawrence. Through the Mudd s mobile site library.php/ we can access many of these tools, resources and services through our smartphones and tablets. Students and faculty in colleges like Lawrence want to be able to work whenever and wherever they want. Sometimes that s in the library building and sometimes it s halfway around the world. The library in the 1st-century college is committed to supporting those students and faculty in their teaching and learning, whenever and wherever. Share your stories! We invite submissions from members of the Lawrence community for possible inclusion in Learning for a Lifetime: Liberal Arts and the Life of the Mind at Lawrence University, an edited volume that will explore, explain and commemorate the liberal arts at Lawrence. What did liberal arts study do for you? How did it help you professionally? Intellectually? Personally? Submissions should not exceed 1,00 words in length. Send to communications@lawrence.edu by January 1, 01. Clearly, the library is a vibrant place to work, gather and learn. Even as the library building gets heavy use for collaborative work and individual study, library collections and services are available across campus and around the world. Every place our students work becomes the library. Distant researchers can get help from wherever they are, too. Reference librarians create online research guides that direct students to useful research resources whether the students (or the resources) are on or off campus. Librarians answer reference questions from across the country and around the world. Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

18 A Commitment to Community By Kristi Hill, director of Volunteer and Community Service Programs During challenging economic times why do institutions of higher education care about the community beyond the walls of the institution? Why do institutions like Lawrence University have a mission of preparing students for lives of responsible and meaningful citizenship and why in the 1st century is there an even stronger focus on community-engaged learning? The answer is quite simple. Lawrence is a part of this community and has a responsibility both to serve and to learn from it. Lawrence has an opportunity to make a sustainable impact on the community by teaching liberal arts students the responsibility of looking beyond self and taking care of others. Challenging times test our country s ability to care for the most vulnerable populations, and now is the time for institutions of higher education to maintain their commitments to community. New research at VolunteeringInAmerica.gov shows that in 0 the country experienced the largest single-year increase in volunteering since 00. The Lawrence University Volunteer and Community Service Center (VCSC) is devoted to strengthening this trend. Since 00 the number of volunteer participants has grown from 1 students to 0 students. Also, volunteer hours rose from,0 hours to, hours, and community agencies served rose from agencies to more than 0. The VCSC works with the community to serve the most vulnerable populations while educating students about civic responsibility, social justice and the importance of being an engaged citizen with concern for the greater good. College students of the 1st century continue to be stretched in many directions and tend to have increased demands on their time. To attract the busy college student, one-time events like the Into the Streets event for incoming students, Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, and regular Saturdays of Service were born. This offers students low-commitment ways to get involved, and while it initially attracts the less involved volunteer, what often results is a volunteer who finds a meaningful cause and commits for the long haul. Last year s Into the Streets participants were asked if they would consider volunteering at their assigned sites again, and percent indicated they had plans to return. Lawrence has successfully collaborated with the community to create programs that help the busy college student to look outward and begin developing his own commitment to community. Lawrence has an opportunity to make a sustainable impact on the community by teaching liberal arts students the responsibility of looking beyond self and taking care of others. While some students primary motivation to volunteer is to be part of a social cause, others are motivated by developing new skills, learning of career interests, meeting new people, improving one s mental health or meeting the volunteer requirement of a student organization. The volunteer opportunities that we promote to students require different levels of skill and represent social causes that are of most interest to Lawrentian volunteers. During the 0 1 academic year, student volunteers expressed most interest in education, housing, children, health, sports/recreation and environmental causes. In an effort to create new volunteer opportunities that would best utilize the interests and skills of students, the VCSC began the Service Corps program, a civically minded program focusing on expanding volunteerism by providing employment to first-year students, first-generation college students or students identified as having financial difficulties. Last year six students were hired to act as LU volunteer coordinators for the following diverse nonprofit organizations in the Fox Cities: Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley, Housing Partnership of the Fox Cities, COTS, Valley New School, Habitat for Humanity and Heckrodt Wetland Reserve. This program has proven to be beneficial to the community because Lawrence now has a better understanding of community need, and partnering organizations better understand how Lawrentians can best contribute. One need identified by all community partners is increased funding to continue meeting demand. After better understanding how volunteers might contribute to this need, the VCSC sponsored a grant-writing workshop to help Lawrentian volunteers learn the basics of grant writing, write a mock grant and connect to grant-writing volunteer opportunities. Since the inception of the Service Corps program there continues to be an increase in the number of volunteer hours served, student participants involved and community agencies served, and the quality of Lawrence s relationship with several organizations has been strengthened. Civic engagement is an integral part of the Lawrence University mission statement, and the VCSC strives to provide volunteer opportunities that not only are attractive to Lawrentians but that meet the expectations of the Fox Cities community. While students are very committed to the community and have a strong interest in sharing their talents with others, they often aren t able to contribute in a sustainable way due to their temporary stay in the Fox Cities. In order to best assist the community and to help Lawrentians form deep and meaningful relationships with one cause, rather than several, student groups are encouraged to adopt one nonprofit organization and to stay committed to that adoption despite changes in group membership. Several student groups have stepped up to develop formal memorandums of agreement with nonprofit partners in the Fox Cities. The need and interest in volunteerism in the 1st century is strong and the VCSC is honored to be able to partner with the community to offer innovative programming that will keep students engaged during the college experience and to plant seeds for further civic involvement. Students tend to have different motivations for volunteering, Top: Ariel Blackshear-Tvrdy 1 cuddling with a favorite feline charge at To learn more about VCSC partnerships,visit and it s imperative to create programs that connect with those Saving Paws Animal Rescue. motivations in order to engage as many volunteers as possible. Middle: Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley Volunteer Coordinator Ashley Vokral (left) with volunteer music teachers Rachelle Huffman 1 (center) and Cayla Rosche 1 (right). volunteer/volunteer_recognition.shtml Below: Jelissa Thomas 1 provides a makeover for a resident of Brewster Village nursing home. 0 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

19 Reinventing Town and Gown Relationships for the 1st Century By Monica Rico, associate professor of history and Pieper Family Professor of Servant Leadership Lawrentians have always built upon the foundation provided by an outstanding liberal arts education in order to serve their communities. Around the world they make a difference in their workplaces and as volunteers, public servants, and elected officials. Of course, Lawrence has always had a unique relationship with our immediate neighbors in the Fox Cities. Some of our students grew up here, while for others, the Fox Cities is a home away from home during the four or five years of college. For faculty and staff, this is the place where we live, raise our families, and enjoy our retirements. Yet 0 years ago, the term community-engaged learning was barely in the vocabulary of academics. Today s colleges are exploding the myth of the remote ivory tower. Leaders in higher education have called for a new model of community-engaged learning that connects students with the challenges facing our communities while retaining the integrity and rigor of the traditional liberal arts education. Lawrence is answering this call by building community partnerships with outstanding organizations working to address people s needs. Our students are not only applying what they learn in the classroom; they are expanding the classroom to include homeless shelters, parks, museums and community gardens to name just a few. The Office of Engaged Learning (OEL), generously funded by an endowed gift from the Pieper Family Foundation, develops and supports student leadership through programs that link Lawrence s academic curriculum to community service. For instance, in 0, students in Professor Faith Barrett s War in American Writing seminar collaborated with veterans organization Old Glory Honor Flight to produce Operation Legacy, a book of war reminiscences. This fall, Studio Art Professor Ben Rinehart and his students led bookbinding workshops at the Appleton Public Library, while in the spring term, Professor Jeff Clark s Urban Agriculture class will be growing food and learning about social entrepreneurship at Riverview Gardens, a workforce development program and community greenspace. These are just a few of the community-engagement initiatives at Lawrence. Whether through volunteering, musical performance or service learning programs such as those sponsored by the OEL, we re always looking for new ways to reach out to our neighbors. Lawrence and the Fox Cities have a shared history spanning over a century together, we are going to reinvent the meaning of town and gown for the future. Below: Jennifer Dieter 0, fund development and volunteer coordinator at the Emergency Shelter of the Fox Valley with Professor Monica Rico and Lawrence students who helped the Emergency Shelter sort,00 pounds of food as part of LU s Into the Streets event connecting incoming students with volunteer opportunities. Lawrence fostered my creativity and curiosity. Katelin Richter has a passion for new ideas. She created a new internship program for the Conservatory, founded the Lawrence Baroque Ensemble and has completed two internships in Germany as a Lawrence Scholar in Business. Because of The Lawrence Fund, Katelin can hone the skills she needs to be successful in her diverse interests, making her well prepared for whatever exploration lies ahead. The Lawrence Fund Your gift every year shines more light every day Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

20 Lawrence: A Favorite of White House Hopefuls By Rick Peterson When first lady Michelle Obama stopped at Lawrence University to address a crowd of more than,000 on Sept., it marked the second time in less than six months that a major presidential campaign figure had visited the campus. Lawrence was first touched in the race for the country s highest office March 0 when Gov. Mitt Romney spoke to an overflow crowd of 1,0 people. Mrs. Obama s visit was historic she was the first sitting first lady to speak at Lawrence but not completely unexpected. As far back as 1, when President William Howard Taft spoke on the steps of the college s iconic Main Hall, Lawrence has been a landing pad for residents of 100 Pennsylvania Ave. and would-be White House occupants. Russ Feingold, who represented Wisconsin for 1 years as a threeterm U.S. Senator and visited the campus during his own election campaigns, said Lawrence s status as one of the country s leading liberal arts colleges helps make it a desirable stop. Lawrence is one of Wisconsin s cherished institutions, so of course it s a natural destination for any candidate running for office, said Feingold, who spent part of the Fall Term teaching at Lawrence as the college s Distinguished Visiting Scarff Professor. Lawrence s reputation for rich international engagement gives candidates a great place to discuss our country s most pressing issues. Located in a swing area of a swing state, Lawrence has historically drawn candidates from both sides of the political aisle Democrat John Kerry in 00, Republican George H.W. Bush in 1 as well as those outside the mainstream. John Anderson, who made a credible run for president as an independent in 10, included a stop at Lawrence during his campaign. College campuses give candidates cachet, said Lawrence political scientist Arnold Shober. Appearing on campus gives campaigns an aura of expertise, learning, youth and idealism all in one. Lawrence provides all of these in the vote-rich and decidedly bi-partisan Fox Valley region of Wisconsin. Candidates from both major parties can pick up votes here and they can easily reach voters from Oshkosh to Green Bay. Beyond the notoriety that comes with hosting a sitting president or presidential candidate, Lawrence sees the high-profile visits as invaluable chances for students to engage first-hand in the political process. We are extremely pleased that our students have opportunities to hear and interact with major figures in contemporary politics, said David Burrows, Lawrence provost and dean of the faculty. Liberal education includes developing a commitment for active engagement with world issues, a commitment to make a difference. Campus visits by the first lady and others who are themselves active participants in current affairs are very exciting for Lawrence students, regardless of their political convictions, and help spur them on to lives of thoughtful and effective action. A look at the presidents, first ladies and presidential candidates who have visited Lawrence University Oct., 1: President William Howard Taft spoke on the steps of Main Hall. March 1, 1: Wendell Willkie, candidate for president, spoke in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. Nov. 1, 1: Vice President Richard Nixon spoke in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. March, 10: John F. Kennedy, candidate for president, spoke in Riverview Lounge. March 1, 1: Eugene McCarthy, candidate for president, spoke in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. Feb., 1: Henry Jackson, candidate for president, spoke in Stansbury Theatre. March, 1: George Wallace, candidate for president, spoke in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. March 1, 10: John Anderson, candidate for president, spoke in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. September 1, 1: John Anderson, campaigning for Walter Mondale, candidate for president, spoke in Riverview Lounge. Oct., 1: Joan Mondale, campaigning on behalf of her husband, Walter, candidate for president, spoke in Riverview Lounge. March, 1: George H.W. Bush, candidate for president, spoke in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. Oct. 1, 00: John Kerry, candidate for president, spoke outside of Alexander Gym. March 0, 01: Mitt Romney, candidate for president, spoke in Stansbury Theatre Sept., 01: First lady Michelle Obama spoke in Alexander Gym Left: Eli Massey 1 welcomes first lady Michelle Obama to Alexander Gym on September ; LUCC President Jake Woodford 1 visits with Mitt Romney in the Music-Drama Center on March 0 Above: John F. Kennedy speaks in Riverview Lounge on March,10; Richard Nixon having a little fun following his speech in Memorial Chapel on November 1, 1 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

21 Exceptional Educators A hallmark of a vibrant college of the 1st century is its faculty. At Lawrence it is a combination of scholarship, mentoring and friendship that sets ours apart and leaves an indelible imprint on students and alumni. James DeCorsey Associate Professor of Music and Teacher of Horn Peter Blitstein Associate professor of history Current research and interests My research and writing have focused on two aspects of Russian history: the country s ethnic diversity and Stalinism. I have several articles in various states of development, which address the problems the regime faced in managing this ethnic diversity. I was recently added to the team working on the Stalin Digital Archive, a cooperative effort between Yale University Press and the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History, where many of Stalin s papers are housed. The project is digitizing this vast collection; I will be selecting and annotating documents for transcription and translation on the topic of nationality policy (the management of ethnic diversity). I am excited about this foray into the relatively new field of the digital humanities. About the impact of technology It s a mixed picture. The wired classrooms we have at LU make it so much easier to integrate images, video and sound into lessons. Historians ideally should use visual and aural sources in class, which in the past was challenging. Now I can show a You Tube clip, or a map, or a photograph very easily. On the other hand, students nowadays have various mobile devices that distract them from the task at hand. I ve gone so far as to ban laptops in some of my classes (usually the discussion-centric ones), to force students to focus on what s happening in the classroom. One other major development is the emergence of extensive online resources for history. Many important primary sources are now available online for free and students can access them anywhere. For example, in my Soviet history classes I can assign important works of Lenin or Stalin with just a link. The website of the CIA has thousands of pages of declassified materials that I can use in my Espionage and the Cold War course. This has transformed the way we teach history. Favorite innovation of the 1st century I d like to see less of an obsession with innovation and more interest in the continuing legacies of the past. What LU offers remains distinctive and valuable because it maintains certain traditions of teaching and learning. Having said that, I m an inveterate user and (to my spouse s sighs sometimes) purchaser of new gadgets. I wouldn t survive without my ipad, mobile phone or laptop. Etc. The most rewarding aspect of my job over the last two years has been my service as Senior Experience director (I am beginning my third and last year in this position). I have been responsible for allocating thousands of dollars in funds (from Mellon grants) to students for their Senior Experience projects and to faculty for program building. Students in practically every major have benefited from this. It s been amazing and humbling to read their grant proposals. Our students are creative, thoughtful and intellectually ambitious; it helps of course that our faculty are as well. Current research and interests As performer and teacher, I am still drawing heavily upon a recent (00 ) sabbatical leave in the United Kingdom, where I taught at the Lawrence London Centre, spent many joyous hours in the British Library, performed with the Kensington Symphony Orchestra, and attended countless concerts, master classes, and other events related to my special interests, such as the Elgar and Vaughan Williams societies. That wellspring continues to provide a wealth of material for arrangements, transcriptions and original compositions I have written for faculty and student chamber groups, as well as inspire fresh pedagogical approaches in the classroom and lesson studio. Recent scholarly achievements Three things. The talk I was invited to give as an introduction to a Lawrence Symphony Orchestra performance of Ralph Vaughan Williams s London Symphony was very warmly received. Lawrence Brass premiered my arrangements for brass quintet of music by Orlando Gibbons, Domenico Scarlatti, Leos Janacek and a rather obscure English composer, Robert Lucas Pearsall. Of the many concerts I played this past year, two performances of Shostakovich Symphony No. given by the Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra, where I serve as principal horn, were particularly memorable and satisfying. Biggest change in higher education since my days as a student I would say a kind of role reversal has transpired, in which teachers have become more active and students more passive in classroom settings. I had some very progressive and innovative professors at Stanford n the 10s, but most adhered to a formal and fairly sedate lecture format while many of my peers were (famously) eager to express themselves and question every assertion made by a teacher. Lawrence students today are just as smart, curious and creative, but a surprising number are more socially withdrawn, often needing or expecting to be won over, enticed, cajoled, or by some other canny means pulled into the intellectual process. Unquestionably, the expanded learning environment today is more interactive, flexible, dialogue driven and openly collegial than than in the past, and in my view these are positive changes. About changes in technology Recording is better in every way: lighter, more compact, better sound quality, and easier to share with students. The same can be said to an even greater degree for video, which is increasingly important for musicians. In a music history class now let s say a lecture on Stravinsky s ballets we can blend recordings, videos and scores with images of Leon Bakst s costume designs, vintage photographs of Diaghilev and Nijinsky, and a relevant artwork such as Picasso s Les Demoiselles d Avignon, with remarkable ease and fluidity. Bringing all of that material together in the same presentation a decade ago would have been cumbersome to the point of impracticality. Favorite innovation of the 1st century For someone who has spent a lifetime collecting and studying hundreds and hundreds of recordings, the ipod is a really cool device. Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

22 Elizabeth De Stasio Professor of Biology and Raymond H. Herzog Professor of Science Current research and interests My students and I are trying to determine which genes are responsible for maintaining nerve function during aging; a subject that has more importance to me the older I get and that is relevant to understanding neurodegenerative diseases. We are using a genetic model system, a non-parasitic worm, to identify genes that are used in adult neurons. Because the worm is transparent, we create recombinant genes in which the on/off switch of a single gene is fused to a gene encoding a fluorescent protein. We then characterize which cells and which neurons are fluorescent due to expression of the recombinant gene. We ve already discovered several new genes that no one knew are used in nerve cells. Recent scholarly achievements Two things: First the acquisition of the NSF-MRI grant that allowed us to purchase a confocal microscope. Students are obtaining gorgeous images for senior projects and summer research as well as for a new cell biology course. Second, I ve just been named a senior editor at the journal GENETICS, the flagship journal of the Genetic Society of America. I ll be recruiting and editing papers that make a difficult research paper accessible for an undergraduate and graduate student audience, allowing genetics instructors to use both papers simultaneously in the classroom. Biggest change in higher education since my days as a student There is less standing in front of the classroom and more guiding students own learning. We have more research-based experiences in our curriculum, more active learning going on at all levels of the curriculum. We are doing more to assist students development of communication skills. In some cases, not all, we need to work harder to wean students from their parents (or vice versa?) and help students learn to make decisions on their own. About changes in technology Advances in scientific technology must be incorporated into the curriculum, even though the advances are rapid. This is an exciting challenge. Genomic sequencing, for example, has created mountains of data that can be studied; microscopy and other imaging technology has changed. Biologists no longer use radioactive tags to see molecules in action, but instead fluorescent tags much safer and more beautiful, but requiring different equipment. We are writing lots of grants to obtain up-to-date equipment for our laboratory courses. Students are easily and often distracted by all the technology and connectedness in their lives. There is more connection to people who are not physically present and less with people who are in the same room, particularly with younger students. I prefer students do not have computers on in the classroom because the lure of social networking is too great for some. On the plus side, we use animations, images, maps and clicker-response technology in the classroom and can more easily engage students directly with images, data, people and places. Something you might not know about me I would have loved to meet Julia Child she brought a scientific approach to cooking. Wen-Lei Gu Associate professor of music Current research and interests My scholarly and creative interests are in violin performance, chamber music and writing about violin playing and teaching. I perform extensively as a recitalist, chamber musician and orchestra guest soloist in the United States and abroad. In June I performed a program of works by Bach and Chausson with my wonderful colleague, piano professor Anthony Padilla, and Lawrence students David Rubin 1, Gina Bordini 1, Emma Cifrino 1 and Tara Atkinson 1 for the prestigious Live from WFMT broadcast in Chicago. It was such a great pleasure to collaborate with our students who are such talented musicians. I also like to contribute to good causes with my performance activities. Last summer I was the guest soloist with Pearl River Film Orchestra with Maestro David Becker at the baton, performing for a benefit concert to help raise tuition for underprivileged children to go to schools in China. As a chamber musician, I perform regularly with the Lawrence Chamber Players at Lawrence and for Wisconsin Public Radio; I enjoy making music with my string department colleagues immensely. Recent scholarly achievements Besides my concert activities, I have recently published a book in China on the teachings of my former violin teacher Yaoji Lin, and I have also edited a number of violin works for the Shanghai Music Publishing House in China. It is my hope to write a book on violin playing and teaching in English in the near future. Looking ahead I do not agree with the notion that classical music is a dying art. Classical music is one of the rare art forms that has the ability to reach directly into one s heart and soul, regardless of time and space. However, with music programs being cut from public school curricula due to budget issues and children turning more and more to popular music for expression, classical music is in great danger of being an art of the past and an art for the elite. The first step we can take to save classical music is to do everything in our power to plant a love for music in young children by going to public schools and libraries to give free outreach concerts and workshops, and entreating schools and government to provide solid music education from the earliest grades on up. For audiences who already fill our concert halls, we need to foster more sympathy and rapport between composers, performers and listeners by planning concert programs that are accessible, stimulating and challenging all at once. Pre-concert lectures and discussions or talking about the pieces also helps bridge the gap between composers, performers and audiences. Something you might not know about me Besides the violin, I also play the piano and often accompany my students in lessons and studio classes. I also like to cook at home and love to collect cookbooks. Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

23 Bruce Hetzler Professor of psychology Current research and interests The effects of drugs on behavior, body temperature and the electrical activity of the brain. I am currently investigating methylphenidate, caffeine and alcohol, alone and in combinations. Recent scholarly achievements Last year I missed two terms as a result of a stroke, but in September 0, I gave a conference presentation in Paris, France, at the 1th World Congress of the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism: Current topics and innovations in alcohol research. My co-author was Alison Bauer 0 (currently a medical student at UW Madison) About the impact of technology Electronic submission of research articles to journals is far easier now than the old way of submitting paper copies with original figures. Favorite innovation of the 1st century PowerPoint presentations have had the biggest impact, although I use them sparingly. Etc. Despite all the recent technological advances, I still feel that a basic hands on approach with laboratory animals is the best way to teach neuroscience research to students. This is exemplified in a course that I taught during Spring Term: Neurobiological research design and surgical techniques. The goals of the course were for the students to demonstrate knowledge and mastery of neurobiological surgical techniques, understand and think critically about neurobiological research, and apply understanding to an independent research proposal. Elizabeth Becker 0 co-taught the course with me. She recently completed her Ph.D. in neuroscience at UW Madison. Steven Jordheim Professor of Music and Teacher of Saxophone Current research and interests For the past several years, I ve been examining the role of the anatomical structures inside the mouth and throat in producing the standard and extended techniques of saxophone performance. This research involves placement of a fiber optic endoscopic camera inside the mouth and transnasally into the throat while a performer executes various techniques on the saxophone. The camera captures moving images of the tongue, soft palate, larynx and muscles of the throat during performance, and these video images demonstrate how the performer s vocal mechanism works with the saxophone in producing performance techniques. Recent scholarly achievements I presented my research on the vocal tract in saxophone performance at the biennial conference of the North American Saxophone Alliance at Arizona State University, with the assistance of saxophone studio alumni Sara Kind 0 and Jesse Dochnahl 0. The focus of this presentation was the application of my research to saxophone pedagogy and practice. In the question and answer session following this presentation, a professor from another university explained how my research had assisted him in relearning to play the saxophone following surgical reconstruction of his oral cavity. It is gratifying to know that other performers and teachers of the saxophone are using this research in their work. Biggest change in higher education since my days as a student I ve noticed the most dramatic change over the past five years: The saxophone students at Lawrence today routinely use Skype, personal websites and YouTube to interact with composers, performers and teachers across the globe and to make their musical accomplishments known to a wide audience. A notable example: This past year, Sumner Truax, a senior in the Lawrence Saxophone Studio, arranged for repertoire coachings with Christian Lauba, a prominent composer in Bordeaux, France, via Skype. This interaction led to the composer writing a virtuoso solo piece for Sumner and an opportunity for Sumner to present the world premiere of this piece at the 01 Christian Lauba Seminar at the University of Houston. About the impact of technology I use the video images from my research in teaching the Saxophone Techniques Course to new members of the saxophone studio and frequently in saxophone lessons. The use of this video technology has enabled students to acquire performance technique more quickly than in the past. Looking ahead Three years ago I took part in an Internet-streamed teaching exchange with a professor from Northern Illinois University. This professor coached my saxophone students as their performances were streamed to the recital hall at NIU. In return, I presented an interactive, streamed lecture to the NIU saxophone studio on the anatomy and function of the vocal mechanism as it pertains to saxophone performance. I expect that streamed lectures and master classes will be commonly used in music courses in the years ahead. Favorite innovation of the 1st century E-book reader 0 Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

24 David McGlynn Associate Professor of English Current research and interests I recently completed a memoir titled A Door in the Ocean, which was published in July. The book takes up a number of topics, chief among them swimming, my lifelong passion, and American religion, a topic I ve spent the last decade studying and writing about. Now that the book is out, I m moving onto new subjects, one of which is the intersection of literature and medicine. Recent scholarly achievements I was proud, of course, to see A Door in the Ocean appear in print. The memoir was nearly 1 years in the making, if I take into account the first pieces I wrote during my initial years of graduate school. Those early stories metamorphosed over a very long time into the book that appeared this year. The memoir was reviewed on NPR s Fresh Air with Terry Gross, which was a thrilling experience. Biggest change in higher education since my days as a student Advancements in telecommunications technology surely rank among the most significant changes. We had when I was a college student, but we had to dial in from our very slow modems or access our accounts via antiquated computer terminals in the basement of the library. No one had a cell phone. Online courses, Skype and Kindles were unthinkable. About advancements in technology Technology in general and the Internet specifically has had a tremendous impact on both my writing and teaching careers, and not always in the best of ways. Writers must learn to concentrate, and concentration is, by definition, a singularity of focus. It s hard to concentrate when a cell phone is beeping on your desk and friends are messaging you on Facebook. The computer alone is a window into the world of distraction. Inside the computer are CNN.com, and my , and YouTube, and lost connections from high school, and so many great new musicians just waiting to be discovered. Even Microsoft Word seems to sit there with its big white screen, blinking with expectation. For that reason, I often tell my students to try writing by hand before they type their stories, to encounter language as an expression of their bodies rather than merely characters on a screen. Favorite innovation of the 1st century Oh, texting. I hate you, but I just can t quit you, baby. Something you might not know about me If you come to St. Elizabeth Hospital, you might see me wandering around in a blue vest. I volunteer there a few days a week. Juan Navea Assistant professor of chemistry Current research and interests I study how aerosol particles combine with solar radiation to change the chemical balance of the atmosphere. My research group uses several experimental and computational methods to answer questions related to climate change and pollution. These experiments have shed some light on the mechanisms of photochemical reactions on the surface of aerosols. My future plans are to use our state-of-the-art research instrumentation to investigate the atmospheric chemistry of Mars. Recent scholarly achievements During the past academic year I worked with my research students, Rachel Welch 1 and Ellen Coddens 1, to successfully develop a new experiment to investigate surface photochemistry. Also, I worked with students Anarkali Mahmood 1, Jasmine Hamid 1 and Mulu Kebede to investigate atmospheric effects of anthropogenic aerosols. My research group and I have been very active disseminating our findings, presenting our work in several conferences and symposiums, such as the American Chemical Society meetings. More recently, we got a peer-reviewed publication accepted in the Proceedings of Aerosol and Atmospheric Optics, co-authored by Ellen and Rachel. About the impact of technology I use technology in many different ways. I use online resources in all of my classes. I also use clickers in some of my classes. I am especially pleased with the recent acquisition of cutting-edge software that allows molecular visualization. This technology has helped me transform courses that were purely theoretical into hands-on molecular modeling experience is for students. As a consequence, I can be more creative in the classroom and students can better correlate theoretical knowledge with applications. Looking ahead The trend I see is not necessarily new, but Internet connectivity and global networking have boosted it. It is a borderless education, with students from all over the world converging on university campuses. In addition, more students and faculty have opportunities to travel the world with different programs. I hope the future brings an even larger international community to LU, reinforcing the multi-cultural environment on campus. Favorite innovation of the 1st century I guess what has me most excited are the Large Hadron Collider and the recent announcement of the Higgs boson observation. Something you might not know about me When I was a graduate student, I published a novel with a university press in South America. It didn t find many readers and it quickly disappeared from the bookstores, but it was a good feeling to see it published. Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

25 Antoinette Powell Music librarian and associate professor Current research and interests Musical theatre, local history, genealogy Recent scholarly achievements Securing my first NEH grant. The grant will be used to present a six-week community program on the history of American popular music called America s Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway. Besides documentary film screenings, the series will include scholar-lead discussions. I am also proud of my continuing research on Appleton s Old Third Ward neighborhood and my work as webmaster for the Old Third Ward website Biggest change in higher education since my days as a student The biggest change is in expectations: students today are used to immediate results in all aspects of their lives. Research takes time and involves not only smart searching but also evaluation and synthesis. Students 0 or 0 years ago by necessity had to be more patient. About the impact of technology One of the most difficult things is trying to convince students that not every morsel of information they are seeking is available and easily accessible (meaning retrievable using Google). So often we hear, it MUST be out there. Well, maybe not. Predicting the future of education The distribution of information by visual means is more prevalent than it ever has been and will become more important in the future. Learning will take place using video face-to-face in the classroom, using a course management system (Moodle), via subscription streaming-video services or with physical media such as DVDs. Favorite innovation of the 1st century This is more 0th century, but I have to admit I cannot imagine a world without immediate access to information via the Internet. Innovation I could do without Smart phones and Facebook. I am the only person in the universe who is not tied to a smart phone and who does not use a Facebook account. Something you might not know about me I can name all of the U.S. presidents in order and I always wanted to be a contestant on Name That Tune. I am rarely stumped on popular music tunes (pre-1!). Claudena Skran Professor of government and Edwin & Ruth West Professor of Economics and Social Science Current research and interests My main scholarly interest concerns the topic of post-conflict development in states recovering from war and state failure. As a researcher, I wrote my first major study about refugees who fled their home countries. Now I am examining what happens to refugees and other forced migrants when they return to their homes after a conflict. I m especially interested in the programs developed by the United Nations and other aid agencies to assist returnees, and also in the special problems that women face in post-conflict situations. Recent scholarly achievements I recently published A Catalyst and a Bridge: an evaluation of the UNHCR s community empowerment projects in Sierra Leone, a work that gives the results of my five-year study about the sustainability of aid projects for returning refugees in Sierra Leone. Most assessments of aid examine just the initial phase of the project, not its longterm influence. Since my Fulbright year in 00 0, I have travelled to every district in Sierra Leone and examined hundreds of separate aid projects, including schools, health centers, wells, agricultural cooperatives and women s centers. My results show that, while some projects produced few results, quite a number, especially in the field of education and water security, were highly successful. What is especially exciting about my research is that I have been able to share my work with Lawrence students, including Kyu-po Pyun 1, Angela Ting, Rhea Alert 0 and Leah Drilias, who all acted as research assistants. Now, some of the students taking the Field Experience in Sierra Leone class will follow up on some of my findings, helping to create what I call chain research. One of them, for instance, is Patrick Pylvainen 1, who, as part of his Senior Experience, will investigate successful small-scale enterprises originally started by funding from the UN. Biggest change in higher education since my days as a student I went to college and graduate school in the 10s, just before the end of the Cold War. Since then, the value and importance of a college education, especially one that helps a student to develop a global perspective, has only grown. Yet, despite the growing importance of a college education, universities and the educators have become less respected and a scapegoat for a variety of social and economic problems. So while students need a college education more than ever, we find ourselves having to defend the value of that education, especially in the liberal arts, more than when I first started college. Favorite innovation of the 1st century The flip camera, which enabled my students to make films in Sierra Leone. Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

26 financial report Dear Lawrentians, The 0 1 fiscal year proved to be very challenging for the university as it was for all segments of higher education. The projected number of returning students exceeded actual returning students producing a gap between our projected and actual budgets. In addition, consistent with the overall trend in private college pricing and in order to achieve our incoming class size and quality, Lawrence provided students with a discount that was larger than published tuition rates. Finally, investment returns on endowment assets, though tracking with the benchmarks, were essentially flat for the year. The university aggressively responded to the decline in core revenues by deferring some capital projects, reducing staff positions through attrition and deferring the filling of several open positions. The end result was that we achieved a modest surplus, which allowed us to create some reserves to provide protection against future financial challenges. I would like to thank the entire Lawrence community for finding ways to help contribute to resolving the expense gap that we encountered this year. As Lawrence and other private colleges move forward, it is important that we clearly recognize and aggressively respond to the likelihood of increased discounting of published tuition to meet our student body goals and to investment returns that are considerably less than those achieved in the past. As an institution, to achieve long-term financial sustainability we must carefully evaluate opportunities to create alternative revenue streams as well as evaluate and balance the risks and benefits of further reductions. As devoted members of the Lawrence Community it is important that you continue to support our university financially and determine if there are ways to increase your support. Lawrence University, which provides an education rivaling that of more deeply endowed institutions, is able to achieve this quality only with the support of our dedicated and grateful alumni, parents and friends. Brian J. Riste Vice President for Business and Operations admissions report Dear Lawrentians, On Tuesday September, I had the joy of welcoming our new students to campus as part of the Welcome Convocation in the Chapel. It s a great night for all of us in the admissions and financial aid offices, where, for just one moment, we get to see all of our new students together under one roof. I ll share with you some highlights I shared with them that night. (Numbers have been updated to reflect the final count, which is taken days after classes start.) The 1 freshmen represent the second largest freshman class in Lawrence history. They came from high schools. The two high schools with the largest contingents are Whitefish Bay and Warren Township, each with seven. The high schools that sent only one student to attend Lawrence numbered. The transfer students come from colleges as near as UW Fox Valley and as far away as Hanoi, Vietnam. In addition to the degree-seeking students, we welcomed exchange students: 1 from Waseda University in Tokyo, and one student each from Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria and the Russian Federation. This group of new students presents the same kind of impressive academic credentials we ve seen for years at Lawrence. I could go on about academic statistics admissions people often like to do that but I won t. There s even more interesting stuff to say about these students: With 1 percent of the class being students of color, this is the most ethnically diverse class we have enrolled in decades. They hail from states, the District of Columbia, and countries. About 1% have a relative who attended (or is currently attending) Lawrence. 0 are the first in their families to attend college. The interesting other stuff Every year in the Welcome Convocation, we highlight some of the things that caught our attention while we were recruiting them. Some of these things are strange or humorous; some of them make those of us reading the applications wonder why we hadn t done such wonderful things with our own gifts. I shined a light on some of the following students from the podium, without calling them out (and embarrassing them) by name. A highly decorated figure skater, who won golds for the U.S. Junior Synchronized Skating National Championship and represented the United States twice in overseas competition. A circus high flyer and contortionist. Someone who hiked the entire Appalachian Trail. A raptor handler (presumably handling birds of prey, not the hopefully extinct breed of nasty dinosaurs). A number of triple-threat all-stars excelling in academics, the arts and athletics. One in particular, was on the all-state choir for two years, a top student and the MVP of his state championship basketball team. A four-year Army veteran who served as a senior line medic and team leader, including deployments to Iraq. Note: this introduction received the longest sustained applause of the evening. A student who woke up on February 1 to a day named in his honor by the mayor of his hometown, due in large part to his outstanding community service. One who dedicated hundreds of hours last summer as part of the Minneapolis We Want You Back campaign, knocking on doors of her fellow students who had unenrolled from school and encouraging them to complete their high school credits and graduate. One who for each year since she was has traveled with her family to other countries to perform music with them and raise funds for local nonprofit organizations. A composer and singer, who has been nominated twice for a Grammy in the Best Native American Music Album category. He has also received special recognition from President Obama for his work heading a first-of-its kind recycling program in his pueblo. As is always the case, we get to rest and recognize this group of wonderful students for only a very short time. We re already hard at work recruiting the classes of 01 and beyond. Thank you for all you do as Lawrentians to help make your alma mater such a great place for those who are following you. Ken Anselment Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

27 Development report Dear Friends, Gift income from private sources totaled $1. million, a. percent increase over last fiscal year s $1. million. A very successful conclusion to the More Light! campaign last October contributed to these results. Gifts received from friends were up 0 percent with $, received this fiscal year versus $, last fiscal year. Another aspect of giving bequest income was up significantly (1 percent) over last year. Gifts from organizations (corporations and foundations) were up. percent overall. That said, gifts from alumni and parents were down and 0 percent respectively for the fiscal year. Use of Funds Received Of the $1. million received, $. million was received in gifts directed to the physical plant; $. million for the endowment; and $,000 for life-income gifts. The college received $ million in restricted current gifts. Gifts to The Lawrence Fund tallied $. million and $,00 was received in other budget-relieving gifts. Approximately $,000 remains undesignated, pending discussions with donors regarding permanent allocations. Realized bequest income totaled $,1,1 a 1 percent increase from last year s $,0. Membership in The Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle grew to living members from 1 in fiscal 0. Corporate and foundation support for fiscal 01 was $1,, versus $, received in fiscal 0. The Lawrence Fund Lawrence secured $,,0 in Lawrence Fund gifts for fiscal 01, which reflects a. percent increase from last fiscal year s $,1,. Our largest increase in Lawrence Fund support came from gifts from corporations (up. percent). Lawrence Fund gifts from friends were up. percent over last fiscal year. Overall, we had a slight increase in Lawrence Fund gifts from alumni (1. percent), parents (. percent) and an increase in Lawrence Fund support from foundations (. percent). Founders Club membership was down slightly for fiscal 01 with 1 members versus last year. Founders Club members contributed $. million or. percent of Lawrence Fund gifts versus $. million or percent of Lawrence Fund gifts in fiscal 0. In fiscal 01, Milestone Reunion classes contributed $0,1 or. percent of all gifts to The Lawrence Fund. When including gifts, multiyear pledges, restricted gifts, and planned gifts (for the 0th and 0th Reunions), the Classes of 00, 1, 1, 1 and 1 collectively committed almost $ million. 0 1 Roster of donors A great university does not just happen. Many are responsible for helping Lawrence to succeed in its mission. Among them, the leaders who understand and advocate for the distinctive nature of a liberal education at Lawrence; the distinguished faculty who nurture and cultivate the minds of bright young students and do so with fervor and individualized attention; the staff who support students, faculty and the Lawrence community by helping to create a vibrant residential, academic and community experience; the parents who support Major gifts for Endowment and Facilities Major gifts for endowment and facilities their Lawrence students emotionally, intellectually and financially; and the alumni who with their continuing engagement pay it forward to future generations of Lawrentians. Each year we honor those who bring More Light! to Lawrence University through their generous financial gifts, helping to make this great university happen. Their names follow and we are grateful for their support. Support for Björklunden via The Boynton Society was up this year $0,01 compared to last year s $1, for operating gifts for Björklunden. The alumni donor participation rate dropped slightly again this year to.1 percent from 0.1 percent. The number of alumni donors declined to, from,1 last year and, in fiscal 0. Lawrence s overall alumni renewal rate has remained fairly consistent: In a blog posted by Dan Allenby, who currently serves as assistant vice president for annual giving at Boston University, he provides grading scores for retention rates. A retention rate over percent receives an A. Endowment and Physical Plant Gifts to the endowment totaled $. million, an increase from last year s $. million. Within the $. million plant gifts, $1 million was received for the Downer Renovation, $,000 for the Warch Campus Center, $1,000 for Landis Residence Hall renovation, $,000 for the Stansbury Theatre renovation, and $,000 for the Björklunden Expansion project. Celebrating a very successful conclusion to the More Light! campaign in October was definitely the highlight for fiscal 01. The Lawrence community celebrated in style with fireworks, live music, and Lawrence s first flash mob featuring the choir performing the Hallelujah Chorus to surprised and delighted guests. On behalf of Lawrence University, I send my heartfelt gratitude for your generosity. Sincerely, Goal FY Overall alumni 0%.1%.%.%.%.%.%.1%.%.%.% renewal rate Throughout the year, Lawrence University was privileged to receive the support of generous donors who made contributions of $0,000 or more for specific purposes. Those contributions support the capital construction, expansion or improvement of the college s facilities, or are endowed funds supporting Lawrence s faculty, student scholarships and programs. Academic Program Support Edith Kraft Fund for Student Programs at Bjorklunden edith Kraft Dahlberg + NEH Humanities Institute Anonymous William H. and Muriel Mae Zuehlke Art Endowment muriel Mae Zuehlke Trust Capital Improvements Richard and Margot Warch Campus Center Anonymous edith G. and Edward J. Andrew P cynthia Moeller Stiehl Downer Renovation Anonymous Gene Redding and Howard B. Clark Ethel Lovelock M-D 1 Estate Landis Residence Hall Renovation ethel Lovelock M-D 1 Estate Stansbury Theatre Renovation thomas Charles Diener Estate Chapel Endowment Anonymous Endowed Professorships The Dennis and Charlot Nelson Singleton Professorship in Biological Sciences charlot Nelson Singleton and Dennis E. Singleton Endowed Scholarships Allen C. Schildt Scholarship allen C. Schildt Trust Dale and Annette Schuh Scholarship dale R. 0 and Annette Schuh Donald F. & Elisabeth F. Jabas Scholarship elisabeth Foulke and Donald F. Jabas 0 Frank and Carol Adams Svoboda Scholarship carol Adams and Frank A. Svoboda Kocmich Scholarship donald O. Kocmich & Esther Gay P. Kocmich Trust Kohler Scholarship Kohler Trust for the Arts & Education Lera Thackray Cary Memorial Scholarship Harriet Bote Trust Lloyd and Ruth Delsart Scholarship lloyd Delsart Estate Lois and Russ Flom Scholarship Gerald T. Flom P Estate Marshall B. Hulbert Memorial Scholarship marian A. Ruggless 0 Trust Max Schoetz Memorial Scholarship Josephine Schoetz Bovill-Erpf Peter and Tamara Musser Endowed Scholarship peter M. and Tamara H. Musser Philip K. and Barbara Boyce Harvey Scholarship philip K. Harvey Estate William H. and Muriel Mae Zuehlke Scholarship muriel Mae Zuehlke Trust Calvin D. Husmann Vice President for Alumni, Development and Communications Fall 01 This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 + Deceased President s Annual Report 0 1

28 Lawrence-downer legacy circle Lawrence-downer Legacy Circle Legacy Circle National Council Marlene Crupi Widen M-D, Co-Chair David L. Mitchell 1, Co-Chair Bradford P. Aspgren Mary Dercks Bachhuber John A. Bachhuber David C. Blowers Alan G. Braun Anne Woodbridge Coventry Hugh F. Denison Marijean Meisner Flom 0 P Terry Franke Susan Nelson Goldsmith Jennifer B. Hair 0 William O. Hochkammer Cindy J. Hoffman 1 Joan Poppert Jacobs M-D Sue Pepper Joys M-D 1 Theodore M. Katzoff Cheryl Wilson Kopecky Rob Kopecky Carol L. Korda 1 Bonnie R. Laird Chuck Merry Lisa Miller Moser P 1 Richard A. Moser P 1 Ruth Legler Qualich M-D Elizabeth Sheridan Rammer James Spofford Reeve III L. V. Silvester III 1 Carol Adams Svoboda Frank A. Svoboda Marian Kirkpatrick Torian M-D Marianne R. Varney 1 Ellen Veed M-D Catherine S. Walby Carey B. Wickland Sally Rosebush Wickland Leonard A. Widen Members Anonymous () Elizabeth B. Adler M-D 0 Sara Schmidt Agritelley Barbara Bear and W. Dean Alseth Kenneth M. Alvord II 0 Deanne L. Amaden and Ibrahim J. Uckung Anne Lackie 0 and Richard Andersen P Joan Pfarr and James S. Anderson Joan Timmermann Anderson Edith G. and Edward J. Andrew P Robert A. and Patricia Anker Connie Arnosti P David H. and Nancy K. Aronson Bradford P. Aspgren Marilyn Auer Karen Henderson Bachhuber P Mary Dercks and John A. Bachhuber William J. Baer Jeffrey C. Ballowe David W. and Cynthia M. Barnard Jon P. Barsanti Jr. Lois Schneeberger Barton Joan Peerenboom Bartosic Paul B. Bauck 0 and Jean H. Sullivan John D. Bauerlein 1 David R. Bauman priscilla Larsen and Anthony D. Beadell Bryan B. Beauchamp 0 carolyn Stickney and Hayward J. Beck Jill and Robert Beck marie Van Hoy Bellin William E. Beringer 0 Barbara L. Bessey peter R. and Susan B. Betzer mitchell T. Biba P angela M. Bier Walter H. and Sally Bissell P mary Trautmann Bloede luann Picchietti and David C. Blowers dorothy Williams Bobilin 1 ellen Barber and Robert P. Boeye P 1 Joel D. and Tracy Bogenschuetz Bruce A. Bogue patricia Hamar and Oscar C. Boldt renee Goral and Thomas J. Boldt Barbara L. Borns M-D Josephine Schoetz Bovill-Erpf Jeffrey 0 and Shirley Bowen richard N. Boya P Joanne H. and Kenneth W. Bozeman P 0 earl F. Bracker and Paula S. Christman-Bracker Karen Foster Brassfield Kay Dobberke 0 and Thomas C. Brauer 0 alan G. Braun roy S. Brayton and Michael G. Sullivan chad E. Brecke stephanie Brecke peter S. and Joanna S. Bredlau mark D. Breseman and Jane Hillstrom P 1 steven A. Brezinski Joseph W. Brooks 0 Betty Domrose Brown M-D P david L. Brown Judith Reeves Brown 1 lucas A. Brown 0 nancy Fitzgerald and James A. Brown Karen L. Bruno and Mark C. Scheffler 1 Bonnie Glidden and Robert C. Buchanan P marjorie Iwen and Jay S. Buckley Jr. philip J. Burck peggy L. Buresh mary Hamilton Burns William Wesley Burrington allyson Butler carolyn Weygandt and Mark Buzek odalys P. and Richard Campagna P 0 maurine Campbell + sarah Johnson and Benjamin C. Campbell mary L. Carlson-Mason and Russell G. Mason Jr. margaret Carroll 1 thomas B. Cartwright donald L. Cass Jr. ross W. Catterton 0 Jacklyn Anderson and David R. Challoner P colleen Schmechel Chambers M-D 1 George M. Chandler 1 William A. Chaney Boris E. Cherney G. Craig 1 and Debra A. Christensen erin Haight 00 and Joshua Chudacoff Jo Ann Nelson 1 and Dan M. Church charles S. and June Cianciola michael P. Cisler P 0 alissa Joseph and Louis V. Clark IV ann M. Clark Jerome R. Clifford Janet Wullner-Faiss Cloak Karen Zoerb 0 and Robert L. Cohen 0 elizabeth Cole and Peter Newman frank W. and Janet L. Cole P edward C. Conrads 0 elizabeth Schlenk Cook M-D Joan Gerlach and Chester + C. Cook cynthia Furber and William W. Cooley polley Hartquist and David F. Cosgrove anne Woodbridge Coventry Katherine Manz Cowett P 1 richard M. Cowett P 1 shirley Fox and Robert G. Cuff susan A. Curry virginia S. Daetz edith Kraft Dahlberg + Kristine Sodergren and Robert C. Dahlberg lorene Metzler Damewood M-D virginia Danielson 1 daniel J. and Carrie Dauner lynn D. Davis rolf F. and Mary Lee Dehmel robert J. and Deborah DeKoch connie Crowe and Gerald R. DeLand robert A. and Deloris A. De Lapp Kimberly Fukuda and Terry J. Dembroski K. Ann Dempsey Hugh F. and Mary Ross Denison J. B. derosset elizabeth Dugan and Bart T. De Stasio P 1 George Th. Diamandopoulos 1 robert A. Dickens thomas C. Diener + Jennifer Dieter 0 edward L. Doemland peter R. Dohr Beryl Manly Doyle M-D 1 sara Denman Drake 0 carol Leichsenring Dresser P + dorothy Zygmunt M-D and Bob Drowns robert J. and MaryAnn Dude P 0 dale L. Duesing Jessica M. Dukelow 0 Joshua R. Dukelow 0 elizabeth J. Dunne Janet Goode Durham-Gard JoAnn Buesing and Kenneth + K. DuVall Jr. P Jewel Verhulst Dyer P 0 m. John Dyrud r. Eric Dyrud Gordon W. Early nancy A. Eckardt Gloria Gentelene Eckman alan A. and Ramona Ehrhardt robert C. and Wanda Lee Eisenach myrna Steffen Eisentraut louise Eklund John H. Ellerman stephen R. and Margaret Elliott susan Herr and Charles M. Engberg P clarice Blatchley and Richard H. Engleman chuck Erickson 0 The Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle recognizes those who have taken a positive step to assure the continuity of the traditions, values and educational excellence at Lawrence University. It provides a way for alumni, parents and friends to participate in the future of the college by sharing their plans and seeing firsthand the results that can be achieved through their generosity. Many thanks to the Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle members those who have made a commitment to support Lawrence through a planned gift and informed the college of these plans as well as the Legacy Circle National Council for assisting Lawrence in promoting the Legacy Circle to classmates and peers. This group of committed alumni, parents and friends are making a difference today and well into the future. We are pleased to share that last fiscal year Lawrence welcomed new members to the Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle bringing our total membership to. Those whose legacies were realized in the past year resulted in $,1,0 in support for students, faculty, research labs, equipment and musical instruments. Please check out the legacy giving website for inspiring stories, intriguing videos and helpful information about beginning to plan or augmenting your legacy. David L. Mitchell 1 and Marlene Crupi Widen M-D Co-Chairs, Legacy Circle National Council ralph H. and Ingrid Erickson Joan E. Farrell richard J. and Nancy S. Faust Janice Juve 0 and Robert J. Felker 0 P roland Fenz fritz and Lynn Fett Judith Walsh and James L. Fetterly elaine Fetting norma + Crow and Charles N. Fifer rachel E. Finger 1 martha Carman Fink 1 P richard A. Fink 0 P + davis L. Fisher megan Meyerhofer Fitzsimmons 0 marijean Meisner Flom 0 P James S. and Margaret Forbush carol W. and Robert M. Fox Jr. rose and LeRoy Frahm terry and Mary A. Franke evalyn Wiley and David E. Frasch P martha E. Freitag robert S. French William J. and Sandy French P 0 anne Sturgeon Frenchick and Theodore M. Thompson robert R. Fritz thomas F. Froehlich donald K. Funayama lawrence J. 0 and Mary Futchik lee Galda-Pellegrini suzanne Munro Gardner richard W. and Marci Gast Beth A. Giese andrew C. Gilboy cynthia Libbey and John D. Gilpin donna Zizek and Thomas D. Given anne Skinner Glad douglas G. Gold Janet Tippet Goldsmith 0 susan Nelson and Richard N. Goldsmith Barbara Douglas Good Ginny Goode + david B. Gottesman martin A. Gradman laura Grafman stephen and Marjorie M. Graham sharon Lawrence and William P. Gralow martin L. and Carolyn J. Green Joseph Green III phyllis Weikart Greene M-D mary Lamers 0 and F. James Grist 0 margaret Link and Edward L. Grosse carol Haack patricia Hackworthy P Joan Spickard 1 and A. Jack Hafner 0 lynn Semple Hagee P denise Dyer 0 and Richard O. Haight 1 P 00 Jennifer B. Hair 0 patricia Hammel 0 and Laurence C. Hammond Jr. 1 Lawrence-downer legacy circle Kathryn McInrue and D. Kenneth Harbinson Jr. mary E. Harding M-D and James Meier seth Harris 01 letitia Harris Harrison mary Custis and Jerome F. Hart marion Neumann Hartman philip K. Harvey + david S. Hathaway Kate E. Hatlak 0 david K. Haugland paul G. Hayden david A. Heller 1 Beverly Becker and John T. Henderson christopher R. and Jen Henderson Beth Johnson and Donald J. Henrich P 0 pamelia Anderson and Soren + Henriksen Kathryn C. Henry-Choisser 1 richard F. and Carol M. Herndon John L. and Elaine Herr Jane Cobb Herzog P Jeanette Schmidt M-D 0 and John Hess margy Ziman 0 and Karl A. Hickerson 0 franklin J. and Carolyn L. Hill Barbara Bryant Hiller patricia and Stephen A. Hirby Janet Stenson Schaleger-Hirsch M-D and James E. Hirsch William O. and Marcia Hochkammer P catheryn E. Hoehn arnold Hoffe cindy J. Hoffman 1 and David N. Knapp david L. Hoffman P norman D. Holman philip C. Homes Wendy Walter and Joseph A. Hopfensperger P artha Gruhl Hornbostel Jane Shonts Horstman sally Horstman Kristin M. Howard 0 Heather Humbert margaret Banta Humleker 1 P charles F. Hunter Joan Miller Hunting 0 calvin D. Husmann linda Strane and Howard H. Hutchinson Barbara Brunswick Ingrams marjory Irvin elisabeth Foulke and Donald F. Jabas 0 paul J. and M. Leland Jackson Joan Poppert Jacobs M-D Jon L. Jacobson Gretchen L. Jahn and Karl Sutterfield Julie Jansen Kraemer 0 and Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr. P 1 susan E. Jasin richard S. Jerde Betty M. John Bridget Reak Johnson david C. Johnson robert W. Johnson P + ronald C. and Susan A. Johnson Kim Hiett Jordan mary Donn and Harold E. Jordan Beverly Pearson Joutras sue Pepper Joys M-D 1 laura Mueller Just nancy Orth Kaiser 1 susan Stillman and John C. Kane Jr. lorraine Kaplan theodore M. Katzoff earl B. Kavanaugh 0 ann Leverenz and Jon C. Keckonen P 1 matthew J. Kehrein 0 Fall 01 Deceased President s Annual Report 0 1 1

29 Lawrence-downer legacy circle Estates and trusts Peter G. Kelly Katherine M. Kendall roger P. Kennedy eleanor Kerlow 1 Kay S. Kerst M-D mollie Herzog Keys Henry H. Kimberly Jr. + Betty Jane Winans Kloehn + Jeannine Krantz Koessel 1 Jennifer Rae Foth Konyn 0 cheryl Wilson and Rob Kopecky carol L. Korda 1 and Bruce R. Dalgaard althea Hunting 1 and Joseph + M. Kortenhof 0 P 0 donald S. Koskinen 0 ann Lapham Kramer P nancy Brazeau Kreher alexander M. Kronick margaret L. Krueger Kerry A. Kruk elizabeth Kortenhof and Steven C. Kumbalek P 1 linda M. Laarman elizabeth Tretow LaGro Kristen Olson and Ronald B. Lahner Bonnie R. Laird susan Bohlmann and Richard J. Lapato marion White Lardner Barbara Donahue and George N. Larsen Beverly J. Larson and Gary Watros arnold W. Lau 1 curtis G. Lauderdale 01 marian L. Leman robert H. Leverenz 0 P mary Severson and Raymond Lewis John B. Liebenstein P meg Hoppe and Gregory P. Linnemanstons 0 maurice G. and Alice Pommerenke Locklin P 1 mary C. and Lewis C. Lofgren P Barbara M. Lom Joan Tomarkin M-D 1 and Bruno F. Lucht ruth-marie Dewald and Paul J. Lucht ann M. and John E. Lutz P 1 d. Michael Lynn Joni G. MacDonald and Raye C. Kanzenbach 1 Joanne MacInnis Harry N. MacLean todd A. and Debra R. Mahr P 0 phyllis Peter-Mallard and Stephen W. Mallard Julie A. Manning stacy J. Mara Gretchen Wilterding Maring daniel E. Martin 0 andrea Matthias phillip T. May Jr. philip and Susan Mayer mimi West McAdoo Kevin A. McCary Bonnie Maas McClellan M-D robert E. 1 and Bonnie E. McCoy norah Barrett 1 and Shawn L. McCue Karen O'Keeffe McDonald Joan Swartzlow McDougal mary Ellen McGinness audrey J. McGovern 1 catherine F. McHugh lara Weber and Ian A. McLellan nancy C. McLoud M-D Kristen Mekemson marcia Duin Mentkowski M-D 1 chuck and Barb Merry Betty Thompson Messenger margery Homfeld and Philip A. Metzger P Zanne Meyers andrew R. Miller 00 and Diane Bartley John E. Miller raymond J. 1 and Marie J. Miller david L. 1 and Judith Bradley Mitchell tocher Mitchell marcia A. Mittelstadt leslie E. Montag phillips M. Montross 1 P Helen Geyler Moore P Barbara Anderson Morris P Jack H. Morris 0 patricia Meenen and Charles D. Morris lisa Miller and Richard A. Moser P 1 florence Howe Munat Karen Lacina Munoz 0 margaret Iten 0 and John R. Murphy christopher W. Murray scott D. and Luvie O. Myers Janet Neese M-D Janet Dolan Negronida Barbara Mosher Nelson 0 Helen Barshell and Ned K. Nemacheck peter G. and Carol Notaras s. George Notaras thomas D. Oakland George D. Oetting frederick R. and Sharon M. Olson marylou Lloyd 1 and Kenneth L. Opgenorth Gayle Barenz Othen M-D delphine Joerns and James R. Overby P 0 Betsey L. Packard virginia A. Palmer M-D 1 James L. Parker overton B. Parrish Jr. earl J. Patterson diane E. Pellowe and Richard I. Kaye George L. Peltier P marshall H. Pepper anne M. and Peter Neal Peregrine P 1 amy Lind 0 and Robert F. Perille 0 sonia Sandeen Perry 0 Brian G. Pertl P 1 Janet Sygnator and Michael J. Peters ryan A. and Rebecca S.B. Petersen dwight A. and Marjorie Peterson ralph E. Peterson Barbara Bradley and Richard C. Petura Jr. elmer Pfefferkorn Jr. Judith Johnson Phillips Gary A. Pines clare E. Plehn Jean Reynolds and Larry Pooler P cheryl A. Posner 0 mary H. Poulson douglas H. Powell mary Jo Hibbert and Donald B. Powell daniel L. Price mary Beecher and Richard H. Price Joan Munson Prims timothy I. Pruett constance Clarke Purdum P ruth Legler M-D and Angelo Qualich sara A. Quandt and Thomas A. Arcury Joan Radford elizabeth Sheridan and John W. Rammer susan Baker 1 and Richard K. Ramsey 0 carolyn Leland Ramstad James M. Rand P 0 Julie Moore and Joseph L. Rapacki carl A. Rath lois Beck and Edward Rath charles E. Ray new members joined Legacy Circle, bringing the total membership to lynda A. Read 0 Jody Koteski and Wayne F. Reckard l. Keith Reed James Spofford Reeve III June Jacobsen and Douglas M. Reimer lysbeth Vaillancourt and James F. Reiskytl samuel G. Remley alan C. Reynolds Betty Van Horne and James D. Richards nancy A. Richards M-D charles M. Richardson Jr. sumner Richman P Jone Bocher and Jeffrey D. Riester 0 Karen L. Rigotti mary Maynard Rinder phyllis Anderson Roberts stephen M. Rodriguez 0 michael R. Rossmeier marilyn Jelliffe Rothschild M-D J. Frederic and Sally Meyer Ruf P susan Conkey Running Jill McCormick and Richard J. Rupprecht P Judy Bezanson Ruth margaret Lessels and Russell Rutter Barbara Bennett and David L. Sackett P Katherine Haynsworth and David C. Samuelson pamela J. Sandborg christopher P. Sarnowski charles D. and Kazuko U. Saunders John R. Schade and Kirsten A. Nyrop thomas J. and Patricia Lovshin Schinabeck audrey Tangen Schlafke-Stelson marilyn Low Schmitt 0 donna Weltcheff Schroeder M-D P Joseph J. Schroeder Jr. mary Helscher and Russell Schuchmann dale R. 0 and Annette Schuh robert G. Schultz virginia Netz Schumann 0 charlotte Bernard Schwartz Jane Grey Seaman Gair M-D mary B. and John S. Sensenbrenner Jr. cynthia Percak Serikaku marion Shepard P r. Scott 0 and Heidi Sherman linda Schleiter and James N. Sherwood l. V. Silvester III 1 sung J. Sim charlot Nelson Singleton and Dennis E. Singleton donald A. Smart P Keith G. Smedema 1 alice Deswarte Smith raymond A. 1 and Betty Smith charlotte Jean Smith Gregory B. Smith Kelvin A. C. Smith robert A. Smith sheryn Biegelaar Smith M-D 1 richard L. Smolinski peggy Hilton M-D and Albert C. Snyder marion Longyear Sonderegger M-D P theresa and Martin J. Spalding Sr. 0 P dana M. and Mary Ellen Spencer edward S. Spoerl P 1 archan Jane Sramek Barbara J. Stack lyn L. Stark ruth L. Steiner susan Raben 0 and James Stellmacher Jean Lawson and David Stelsel carolyn King M-D and John A. Stephens P 1 donna Fraider Stewart cynthia Moeller Stiehl Kaye Louise Stiff James L. Stoa Jennifer Abolins Stone 00 Brett H. Stousland 1 susan Brehm and Thomas C. Strachan III Zeta A. Strickland mary White Stroebe 0 donald and Natalie Strutz rebecca Devereux and Stephen G. Sullivan lyndsay A. Sund 01 avery J. Sundling carol Adams and Frank A. Svoboda William H. and Ruth Swanstrom William A. 0 and Mary H. Swendson fran Syverson steven T. Syverson P 0 mari Taniguchi + andrea and Thomas W. Tatlock daniel J. and Donna Taylor daniel H. Teas II 1 P steven D. Teget alison Osborne 1 and Larry Thomas patricia Webb and Peter J. Thomas P John E. and Shari Thomas dorothy Beltz 1 and William R. Thompson 0 Julie E. Thompson 1 and Rick Davis 0 Bruce A. and Patricia A. Thoms James J. Thorpe pamela L. Tibbetts 1 arthur H. Tichenor Jr. + frank H. Tooby 1 marian Kirkpatrick Torian M-D Jen 00 and Bradley W. Totoritis-Searl steven M. and Heather B. Tower lee W. Traven edward F. Treick 1 arlene Atwood Trettin 1 Gregory L. Trimper margy Upton and R. Scott Trumbull Jason J. Valerius margaret Van den Akker elizabeth Godfrey and Brian P. VanDenzen thomas C. Van Housen 1 Johnathan Rockford Vanko 1 carolyn Troup Atwood Van Laanen nancy Brice Van Ry marianne R. Varney 1 Jane MacAskill and Francis R. Vaupel ellen Veed M-D Janet Moats Veitch 0 christopher M. and Melinda Vernon James B. 1 and Carole Dugger Vessey c. Nicholas and Ene Vogel reinhold A. Vogt + marjorie James von Tongeln M-D frederick S. Voss stephanie Howard Vrabec 0 Helen Bullard and John C. Wadman autumn M. Wagner P 1 catherine S. Walby david E. Walling shane M. Walter Gwynn Williams Wardwell 1 elaine Krug Warskow Priscilla Peterson Weaver William Webb richard K. and Carol Weber P 0 Herbert G. Weber anne MacLeod and James O. Weeks david J. and Dorothy Wege Barbara Lieberum Westhofen M-D Joan Glasow White thomas P. Wick sally Rosebush and Carey B. Wickland lincoln Wickmann + marlene Crupi M-D and Leonard A. Widen clay R. Williams elyn L. Williams Bruce A. Wilson 1 laura L. Winterstein 0 linda Durkin Worcel Jean Lampert and J. Richard Woy margaret A. Wright Barbara Wriston Julie A. Wroblewski June and Marwin O. Wrolstad phyllis Spinner Yates 1 eric A. Young 0 Judith Stanfield 0 and Timothy R. Young 0 P 00 phyllis Leverenz and William H. Younger John W. and Jeannie Yule Jean M. Ziebell carol Yates and Richard W. Zuehlke muriel Heidemann Zuehlke + estates and trusts Received Lawrence Alumni and Parents Barbara J. Weller lloyd Delsart thomas C. Diener carol Leichsenring Dresser P John D. Dyer ' P' '0 richard A. Fink 0 P Gerald T. Flom P philip K. Harvey Henry H. Kimberly Jr. donald O. Kocmich and Esther Gay P. Kocmich anne Stern Langer P irene I. Luethge Barbara Garrison Peterson Helen Barr Rudin marian A. Ruggless 0 earl Tetzlaff 1 Milwaukee-Downer Alumnae Jean E. Hinz M-D nancy H. Hoar M-D ethel Lovelock M-D 1 Friends andrew E. Baker Jr. Harriet Bote maloa J. Dutcher olga Herberg allen C. Schildt muriel Mae Zuehlke Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Deceased Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

30 the founders club the founders club The Founders Club Thank you for your generous support as a member of The Founders Club. Your gifts express the impact Lawrence has had on your life, and your generosity affects the lives of current Lawrentians in countless ways. You are helping ensure that Lawrence can continue enriching the lives of our students, challenging them to better themselves and preparing them for a bright future. Dale Schuh 0, Lawrence University trustee and Founders Club president Lutetium Level > > $0,000 and more Edith G. and Edward J. Andrew P Kim Hiett Jordan thomas C. and Marlene C. Kayser John G. and Jo Ellen Scambler dale R. 0 and Annette Schuh Lawrencium Level > > $,000 $, William J. Baer and Nancy H. Hendry renee Goral and Thomas J. Boldt Bonnie Glidden and Robert C. Buchanan P michael P. Cisler and Sarah Traas P 0 Gene Redding and Howard B. Clark catherine Bunch and Bryan Daniels John H. and Judith Nadler Ellerman William O. and Marcia Hochkammer P margaret Banta Humleker 1 P Julie Jansen Kraemer 0 and Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr. P 1 overton B. Parrish Jr. Platinum Level > > $,000 $, Anonymous () sara Schmidt Agritelley robert A. and Patricia Anker nana Baffour-Gyewu philip E. Berghausen Jr. luann Picchietti and David C. Blowers alan G. Braun nancy Cannon Bridgeford and Richard J. Stiggins margaret Carroll 1 George M. Chandler 1 ann Shattuck Courtenay Hugh F. and Mary Ross Denison Kristine Strom and Ronald A. Erickson Jeanne Marini and Michael P. Exner susan Feith and George W. Mead II P terry and Mary A. Franke Grady J. Frenchick anne Stuart and Stephen J. Galli W. Stephen and Joan Gilboy P 0 cindy J. Hoffman 1 and David N. Knapp Julie Esch 1 and J. Thomas Hurvis 0 elisabeth Foulke and Donald F. Jabas 0 elaine P. and Steven M. Jaharis P 1 mary Donn and Harold E. Jordan susan Stillman and John C. Kane Jr. Barbara Koehler mary C. and Lewis C. Lofgren P chuck and Barb Merry peter M. and Tamara H. Musser scott D. and Luvie O. Myers Helen Barshell and Ned K. Nemacheck amy Lind 0 and Robert F. Perille 0 dwight A. and Marjorie Peterson l. Keith and Lisa H. Reed alan C. and Pamela Reynolds margaret Stalick 0 and John A. Sanders charles D. and Kazuko U. Saunders liza A. Franzene-Scott and G. Andy Scott mary B. and John S. Sensenbrenner Jr. charlot Nelson Singleton and Dennis E. Singleton cynthia Moeller Stiehl marilynn Wohlt Taylor Bruce A. and Patricia A. Thoms Julie and David V. Uihlein Jr. 1 stephanie Howard 0 and Michael Vrabec Gold Level > > $,000 $, Elizabeth Austin 1 and Joseph C. Asch Joanne B. Bauer Jonathan W. and Rachel Bauer peter R. and Susan B. Betzer Walter H. and Sally Bissell P philip J. and Karen Burck mary Hamilton and R. Jameson Burns Jr. William Wesley Burrington Jerome R. Clifford and Bijian Fan arlene and R. Marshall Colburn Jr. nancy White and Walter Custer robert J. and Deborah DeKoch William T. and Linda Eggbeer P caroline Hero and Charles L. Ephraim James D. and Pati Ericson P deborah Burns and Jeffrey A. Fox Kathy and August W. Geise IV P 1 audrey Gilg M-D 0 susan Nelson and Richard N. Goldsmith oliver D. Grace stephen and Marjorie M. Graham Judith Ingersoll 0 and Richard A. Gray P ann DeLong 1 and Ashley T. Haase 1 Bronson R. and Michele Hall donna Gresser and James L. Harper Jr. douglas J. and Linda Honnold mary and Warren E. Ibele P 1 loretta Kalnow and Allan Kaplan Jerome R. Kerkman P 1 althea Hunting 1 and Joseph + M. Kortenhof 0 P 0 donald S. Koskinen 0 marion White Lardner anna A. and Scott A. Larsen P 1 stephanie D. and Edgar M. Larsen Jr. robert T. Levar Hugh H. 0 and Mary Beth E. McLean terry Moran Gretchen Irmiger and Robert K. Morrison lisa Miller and Richard A. Moser P 1 christopher W. Murray emily Stong and Robert Myers Jamin 0 and Phoebe G. Nixon Gregory R. and Mary Jane O Meara P patrice Skalko and David J. O Morchoe delphine Joerns and James R. Overby P 0 marion Chester and Verne R. Read sonja Lorentzen Reed 0 and Daniel N. Epstein June Jacobsen and Douglas M. Reimer Jone Bocher and Jeffrey D. Riester 0 Jill McCormick and Richard J. Rupprecht P margaret Lessels and Russell Rutter robert J. 1 and Joan Schaupp P crystal L. Cullerton-Sen and Abir Sen charles B. and M. Diane Siekman P 1 l. V. Silvester III 1 Jason R. and Anne Spaeth Janet Steiner and Robert J. Stevens P 1 carol Adams and Frank A. Svoboda patricia Webb and Peter J. Thomas P margy Upton and R. Scott Trumbull carl A. Valentine Jane Tucker and Basil K. Vasiliou margot and Richard Warch david D. 1 and Brenda Wenberg P Kathryn Andrew and James E. Willett Helen Lofquist and John H. Zimmermann Silver Level > > $,000 $, Jennifer L. Abraham 0 elizabeth B. Adler M-D 0 deanne L. Amaden and Ibrahim J. Uckung Joan Pfarr and James S. Anderson Joan Timmermann and Stefan S. Anderson ruth + Pueschel 1 and Kenneth F. Anderson Karen Henderson and John + Bachhuber P ruth Baldwin Barker shirley and Wilbert B. Bartelt faye Koberstein and Kenneth G. Bauske James J. Beres robert J. Bezucha and Jenny Kallick andrew N. Binns 1 and Susan Carswell catherine M. and Craig A. Bishop P 1 robert A. Bishop 0 erlan S. and Marian J. Bliss molly Bradshaw and A. Roman Boed david F. 1 and Dawn L. Brightsman thomas D. and Debra M. Brucker James R. and Karen L. Buck laura Johnson and Jarrel V. Burrow P 00 marcella and David Burrows ann Marcus Moller Caen mary L. Carlson-Mason and Russell G. Mason Jr. Wallace W. Chandler William A. Chaney alexandra Stegemann and Theodore J. Christianson victoria W. and Albert S. Conti P 0 ellen J. Dehm and Catherine M. Adler sara Mladejovsky 1 and John G. Deitrich 1 connie Crowe and Gerald R. DeLand Joanna de Robinet de Plas Betty Leisering and Brooks G. Dodd shaun E. Donnelly suzanne Whitmore and Bert E. Elliott Jr. Hans L. and Erika Hibino Erickson christine and G. Gregory Fahlund Judith Walsh and James L. Fetterly Janet Lavine Fogel M-D 0 robert D. 0 and Rebecca Foss Helen Buscher Franke 0 timothy J. and Debbie H. Freeman P 0 William J. and Sandy French P 0 leslie Newcomb and Michael J. Gagliardi W. Bristow Gannett Jr. richard W. and Marci Gast cynthia Libbey and John D. Gilpin Barbara Douglas and Gregory Good John P. and Julianne Greenspan Jane Paulson and David H. Gregerson P mary Lamers 0 and F. James Grist 0 suzanne Brannon and Kenelm A. Groff 1 victoria Agee and Luke Groser denise Dyer 0 and Richard O. Haight 1 P 00 allan R. Hallock 1 patricia Hammel 0 and Laurence C. Hammond Jr. 1 Gerald R. Hansen norman E. and Sandy Harden P edward Heller Kathryn C. Henry-Choisser 1 John L. and Elaine Herr marilyn Hibbert P marian H. Hislop + amy Hockenberger 1 and Karl A. Hochkammer Kris L. Hoffman Jane Voss 1 and Robert A. Holroyd P lydia A. Howarth and Nicholas Zeppos lan Huang and Linqing Jia P 1 charles F. Hunter calvin D. Husmann and James Mahn carolyn Lohman and Thomas A. Johnson cynthia and Albert M. Johnson Beverly Pearson Joutras virginia Post and Andrew J. Kass P theodore M. Katzoff and Claudette M. Dorsey ann Leverenz and Jon C. Keckonen P 1 peter G. Kelly and Ruth E. Morris levent Kitis Barbara Knapp and James Nikrant P Kent and Kathleen Knudsen lillian H. Koblenz and Majeed Al-Mateen P 1 carol L. Korda 1 and Bruce R. Dalgaard linda N. Korf Jean Kraft cameron D. Kramlich 0 and Carrie A. Burgener patrick R. and Pamela P. Kroos elizabeth Kortenhof and Steven C. Kumbalek P 1 linda M. Laarman Bonnie R. Laird Jeffrey O. Leach 0 and Patricia A. Keith-Leach christiana Leonard and John M. Kuldau + P maurice G. and Alice Pommerenke Locklin P 1 martha Fizzell and Edward U. Lofstrom P 0 Wendy Pradt and Michael D. Lougee 0 susan Fine and James M. Lyon P 0 0 Joni G. MacDonald and Raye C. Kanzenbach 1 daniel T. and Regina C. Macke susan K. Mahle 0 and Betty Friesen todd A. and Debra R. Mahr P 0 Betty Haas and Burton T. Main susan C. and Bradley L. Manning Jr. P 0 00 carol and Ronald J. Mason P nancy J. Mattson nancy Chadbourne M-D and George H. Maze P carol Welch 1 and James R. McCausland david E. and Barbara McIntyre Kenneth H. and Rebecca Melchert P 1 alex J. 0 and Marilyn Meloy tocher and Brenda C. Mitchell david L. 1 and Judith Bradley Mitchell Jack H. 0 and Dianne W. Morris James C. 1 and Shawn Munsell Barbara Mosher Nelson 0 donald R. 0 and Mary Niemi marlene J. Nogle P michael H. O Connell 1 mary R. Ottoson virginia A. Palmer M-D 1 sonia Sandeen Perry 0 douglas H. and Jo Kris Powell timothy I. Pruett virginia Steffensen Purdy + patricia G. and Scott L. Ray P lysbeth Vaillancourt and James F. Reiskytl mary D. Restifo Georgia S. and John M. Revis P 1 dave and Lois Ribbens susan Schmidt 1 and David A. Robertson P 1 Judith Erickson and David Robinson Kenton R. and Marie B. Rose margaret C. Rowe elizabeth Galaty and John R. Sagan christopher P. Sarnowski and Janet Novak robert C. and Ann Furminger Schneider mary Helscher and Russell Schuchmann Judy Schwaemle 1 and Jacob G. Stockinger Jr. michael S. Schwartz and Mary Beth Evans carol H. and Stephen Scott stephen C. and Kristin Shepard marion Shepard P elizabeth Stockham Simpson 0 ann Thomas and P. Justin Skala Julie Eng 0 and Steven B. Smith terry J. Smith 1 and Anne M. Kavanagh richard B. and Sue Snyder Barbara J. and Richard A. Stack Jr. Jennifer Abolins Stone 00 and Michael J. Wysocki alice + Tuchscherer and Robert L. St. Pierre Gretchen and John C. Stratton III P steven P. and Joanne Swanson William H. and Ruth Swanstrom Karen J. Sweet and Robin E. Fondow P 0 diana Alvarado-Syverson and Steven T. Syverson P 0 cynthia V. and J. Hall Taylor II P 0 steven D. Teget dorothy Beltz 1 and William R. Thompson 0 Julie E. Thompson 1 and Rick Davis 0 Jeffrey T. Vander Wilt timothy M. and Lisa Van Wyk mark R. and Claranna G. Vytlacil susanna Fortney and Peter A. Walby P 00 Gwynn Williams Wardwell 1 priscilla Peterson and Steven Weaver Herbert G. and Joan Lichtenberger Weber leslie Bellows and Marc Weinberger albert K. Wickesberg susan Anderson 0 and Erich P. Wise sandra A. and Joseph L. Wisniewski P 1 anne Webster and John J. Wolfe phyllis Spinner Yates 1 Judith Stanfield 0 and Timothy R. Young 0 P 00 Bronze Level > > $1,000 $1, Anonymous () duffie A. Adelson Karl P. and Barbara Albrecht Kent E. and Abbie Allen elise Epps Allen and Bruce Frankenfield elizabeth and John Anderla carol Kade 1 and Donald A. Andler Julie Benjamin and Anthony W. Andrews Keiko Wada and Ippeita Araki suzanne Detry Arendt 0 Bradford P. Aspgren marilyn Auer sidney K. and Gloria Ayabe amy Jo and Richard J. Aylward nancy Whiteley and William M. Baird Jane L. Baker 0 ellis A. Ballard Jr. thomas J. 1 and Virginia A. Bare Betty Heistad M-D and Edgar + O. Barrett Bobbye Hoffman Bartels P lois Schneeberger and Mark Barton John B. 1 and Jane Bassett John J W. 1 and Nancy J. Battin Janet Gull 0 and Norman A. Baxter 0 priscilla Larsen and Anthony D. Beadell marcia Baxter and Morton Robert Bearman II John J. 0 and Barbara J. Beck nicole Kocken 0 and Paul D. Beck 0 randall M. 0 and Cheryl A. Behm paul H. and Kathryn T. Berghoff mark G. Berry angela M. Bier and Jimmy Lee Kim thomas G. and Amanda Bjorklund robert B. 1 and Ellen M. Blasio mary Trautmann Bloede James J. 1 and Barbara Devine Bode scott M. Bogue scott A. and Karen Bohon Fall 01 + Deceased, Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

31 the founders club the founders club margaret Dwyer and E. Luke Bold linda A. Boldt virginia Booster Bond and D. Gary Brodhagen deborah and Thomas Bonner P 1 Jeffrey 0 and Shirley Bowen chris A. 0 and Joan Gose Bowers catherine Dunham and Judd D. Bowman James W. Boyd and Sue Ellen Charlton earl F. Bracker and Paula S. Christman-Bracker craig W. and Nancy Smith Branigan ann M. Branston and Dail K. Phillips roy S. Brayton and Michael G. Sullivan amy L. and Kenneth F. Brengel P Joan E. Brengel P mark D. Breseman and Jane Hillstrom P 1 alicia M. Broeren Jennifer Brorsen and Richard M. DeMartini claire L. and Thomas G. Brown david L. Brown Judith Reeves 1 and W. Robert Brown diane Buchanan and Richard Andrew P eric Buchter and Cathy Anderson Judith Fabrick and Duncan C. Burdick P 0 andrew S. Burnett and Charlie Roessler catherine F. and Peter P. Bushbacher P 1 leslie and Edward T. Butt Jr. carolyn Weygandt and Mark Buzek Zoe DeLorme and Arthur Bylin chris Hickman and Richard D. Calder sarah Johnson and Benjamin C. Campbell Judith Pfefferle Carr Kathryn Flippo 0 and Craig E. Castle John R. and Mary W. Chandler lee Dodds and David W. Chemel cheryl L. Chisnell + and Kathel Dunn G. Craig 1 and Debra A. Christensen erin Haight 00 and Joshua Chudacoff sarah Meyer and William E. Clark Jr. Bliss Paul 1 and Paul M. Cohen sandra R. Collins and Geir Kvaran lucy Robandt and Jeffrey H. Colman Jo Ann Kasper and Richard J. Conlan Joanne Fude M-D and William J. Cook cynthia Furber and William W. Cooley Kay N. and Robert V. Cooney P louis S. Cornelius and Pris Boroniec richard M. and Donna E. Cowett P 1 cyndy Zimmerman and J. Stephen Cowles elizabeth A. Coyte 0 and Edward B. Friedmann Jr. John N. Crawford ross W. and Denise M. Daniels mary K. Davis and Ganesh Ramen robert C. Davis III margaret Ranft and John B. Day P 1 elizabeth Van Buskirk and Wayne B. Deckman mary Schipper M-D 0 and Thomas P. De Mund J. B. derosset and Nancy M. Eklund elizabeth Dugan and Bart T. De Stasio P 1 Kari J. Dietzler cynthia Carlson and Brian G. Dobberke peter R. and Joy Dohr Judith Koch and Robert B. Douglass John M. Dowbak douglas W. Downey robert J. and MaryAnn Dude P 0 Joseph R. and Sylvia J. Dunbeck John E. 1 and Pamela T. Dunning patrick D. and Lloyd L. Eagan Gordon W. Early Gloria Gentelene Eckman cynthia Arneson and Robert E. Eddy P 0 cynthia L. and Harry H. Edel Jr. r. William Edminster Kevin B. and Kevin B. Edwards susan Herr and Charles M. Engberg P chuck Erickson 0 and E-Ben Grisby cynthia L. Estlund and Samuel Issacharoff margaret Everist 0 edward T. Fairchild 1 Joan E. Farrell nancy E. Fay and Kendrith M. Rowland Jr. P 1 0 sharon and John W. Fenlon P christine Luedeman Fenner carol Anderson and Richard G. Fessler P 0 Karen Fields rachel E. Finger 1 dorothy E. Fischer Jennifer Babboni and Daniel W. Fleming fredric R. and Carolyn Kay Flom marijean Meisner Flom 0 P thomas S. Frank evalyn Wiley and David E. Frasch P mary Jo Freeman 1 and David B. Tange mary McKee and Louis A. Fuchs P 1 William Fuller margaret A. Fulton donald K. Funayama Janet S. and Michael W. Funderburk P 0 Barbara Fieweger and Robert S. Furman lawrence J. 0 and Mary Futchik dorothy Janet Gaal 0 and Peter C. Wilsey Brian Ronald and Anne E. Garves Barbara Kreher 1 and James I. Geiser 1 P 00 andrew C. Gilboy marjorie Bliese 0 and Martin E. Gluckstein christine S. and Richard B. Goetz P 1 david B. and Rochelle Gottesman martin A. and Iris M. Gradman sharon Lawrence and William P. Gralow martin L. and Carolyn J. Green Judy Lindquist Green and Daryl A. Durant Kerion M. and Joseph Green III mark A. Green 0 and Michael Rankin mary Mendius Greenfield Gabriele and G. Jonathan Greenwald Jayne Merwin 0 and Jeffrey M. Griese 0 Gregory L. 0 and Laura L. Griffin P 0 0 margaret Link and Edward L. Grosse martha Nelson 0 and Mark A. Growdon 0 Barbara and Richard L. Gunderson carol Haack lynn Semple Hagee P melissa Wagner and G. Michael Halfenger susan Long and C. David Hall P 1 Karen Lutz 1 and Don G. Hallacy Kathleen Slater and Michael J. Hamar nancy Perkins M-D and James P. Hanley G. Eric Hansen 1 andrew M. and Paula Pavey Hanson Kim Johndro and Ron Harmon david A. Harrington and Anne Hall martha Kroon 0 and H. Criss Hartzell Jr. P david R. Hawkanson shelley and James D. Hawks III robert L. 0 and Diane Heilbronner richard 1 and Sharon Lee Heinemann P Jessica Olson and Paul W. Heiring 0 david A. Heller 1 Julia Kate Heller 1 christopher R. and Jen Henderson Janet Aronberg and Stuart P. Hersh Barbara Bryant Hiller nancy Gazzola and David W. Hines Jr. virginia Smith 1 and James E. Hoelter P david L. and Deborah Hoffman P taylor M. Hoffman and Katrina Edge catherine Roth and Roger M. Holcomb linda D. Holford 0 nancy Homburg P 0 artha Gruhl Hornbostel mary L. Hotson 1 Kristin M. Howard 0 aaron M. and Alicia A. Howe John D. Huber and Lucy Drotning Gail Johnson 1 and Erik W. Ibele 1 John F. and Nancy M. Ide Barbara Ives and Walter J. Isaac P Joyce C. Jacobson elizabeth Scollay and Thomas G. Jayne carol A. Jegen 0 and Frank G. Rippl Judith Larsen 0 and Carl A. Jentzen Jean P. Jepson and Howard G. Hardesty P michael H. Jeronimus Jane Egge and William D. Jeruc P 1 linda Ohlander Jessen 0 laurel O. Johnson P 1 mary Jo Johnson ronald C. and Susan A. Johnson dorian and William Jordan roth 1 and Lynne Judd rahul S. Kalsi 00 david L. and Leslie M. Kammerer ann Carpenter Kay James W. 0 and Pam Keeling mark W. Keller P 1 nancy E. and Frederick + O. Kile P susan D. and Robert R. Kinde robin B. Kipnis and Penn J. Ritter lucy and Karl J. Klug cheryl Wilson and Rob Kopecky Kathy A. Krendl and Richard S. Gilbert nancy Butler and Richard A. Kuhn nona Roesler Kyle M-D Kristen Olson and Ronald B. Lahner lynne M. LaJone and Chris J. Mollet P 1 teri Wuletich and Jay LaJone robert E. Lakemacher Jr. cosette L. Lang Jules N. LaRocque P thomas C. and Barbara K. Larsen susan Zastrow and Gary K. Larson 1 arnold W. Lau 1 and Ruby Bullen curtis G. Lauderdale 01 estella L. and Charles F. Lauter david T. and Cheryl H. Lawrence susan Litteken and David S. Leader Kate Walsh and Jerry H. Leatham lawrence Y. Leong and Janice L. Pratte James H. Leslie and Lynnanne P. Warren donald Levine margaret A. Lindsey P 1 paul J. 1 and Catherine T. Lombardi James M. 1 and Marilyn A. Loveland ann Van Tilburg and David G. Lowe P Kathleen and John A. Luke Jr. 1 Jennifer L. Mallory 00 Jay C. and Marian Mancini myrna Rongsted Manz 0.% of all Lawrence Fund dollars are donated by Founders Club members stacy J. and Jamie Mara nicholas Marsh and Julia Brain James L. Martell John D. Martin and Gabrielle Draper pat Twohig 0 and J. Robert Martin cheryl R. and Thomas K. Maxwell P 0 suzanne Merizon 0 and Michael A. Mayer robert E. 1 and Bonnie E. McCoy Gretchen S. and Randall E. McDaniel P 0 Joan Swartzlow McDougal peter O. and Sandy S. McGaffigan monica E. McHenney and Peter B. Kessler P 1 John B. McKinstry christopher G. 00 and Sara L. Meadows mary Meany susan L. Medak and Gregory S. Murphy P Kristen Mekemson david A. and Julie Melbye Betty Thompson Messenger lisa Schmidt and Peter V. Mierzwa marc J. Miller 1 patricia B. Miller nancy and Henry C. Mills II Linda Harris and Larry T. Mimms P 1 Janet K. Modesitt John E. 1 and Rosalind P. Moeller P Barbara Brownawell 0 and John J. Mojonnier 0 Kristen A. Monahan and Andrew J. Miller Georgiana M. Moore John W. and Marcy E. Moore tracy Grogan and Bruce W. Mooty amy L. Moyer and Henry Newcomb sally Ann Mundt margaret Iten 0 and John R. Murphy Kristina Towey and Sandeep Murti patricia Phelps and Peter Nash thomas J. and Colleen Nathan Joan Hillebrand and John H. Neumiller richard G. and Shirley A. Niemi Gail Gustafson and Timothy F. Noble thomas D. Oakland John W. and Christina L. O Boyle P 1 mary Plischounig and Dennis O Flyng P 1 linda Lord 0 and Richard E. Olson Jeffrey A. Orlin and Frances K. Keech Julie-Ann and Earl P. Ow P 0 00 marcella M. and Robert Y. Paddock Jr. susan Voss and Dean Z. Pappas marion Paris 0 James L. Parker pamela R. Paulsen lee Delsasso and William H. Pearce Jr. andrew D. Peik lee Galda-Pellegrini and Anthony D. Pellegrini diane E. Pellowe and Richard I. Kaye George L. and Claudia Peltier P leila Ramagopal and Brian G. Pertl Johanna Petersen and Stanley W. Blanchard ryan A. and Rebecca S.B. Petersen leslie Bouton and James C. Peterson david M. and Catherine L. Pfeiffer Kevin E. and Annee Phillips dahlia Wallace 0 and Wellington V. Phillips 0 dorothy Hohenadel Pile Hannah Gale 0 and Tad B. Pinkerton 0 Jean Reynolds and Larry Pooler P Joyce and Mojmir Povolny mary Jo Hibbert and Donald B. Powell Bradford D. and Gail Powers david J. and Jeanne M. Powers mary Beecher and Richard H. Price Jeanne L. Bringgold-Pro and John D. Pro elizabeth Davidson 0 and Nathan M. Pusey Jr. ruth Legler M-D and Angelo Qualich thomas Boya Quill and J. Albert Guillama virginia Cossmann Quirk edie Brengel Radtke Joya Rajadhyaksha constance Crump and Ronald H. Rammer elizabeth Sheridan and John W. Rammer susan Baker 1 and Richard K. Ramsey 0 donald J. Randall fatima and Jeffrey T. Randolph P 1 Kathryn Hougard and Roger H. Rathburn charles E. and Mary E. Ray margaret Phillips and James Spofford Reeve III mary Susanne Reeves anne Pouba and Ron Reising scott J. and Mary Reppert Gretchen M. Revie and Timothy A. Spurgin richard J. Ricard Jr. Karen L. Rigotti stephen M. Rodriguez 0 ann Blomgren and Barry L. Rogers thomas T. Rogers Jonathan W. Rose 0 rick 1 and Adrienne N. Rothschild sharon Rowe Barbara Till and Stephen P. Ruel deborah Ansink and R. Scott Russell Barbara Bennett and David L. Sackett P carla and Douglas D. Salmon Judith H. and Jan Sarnecki nancy Wilson 1 and Richard G. Saunders Jane Baumann M-D and William A. Savitt thomas G. 0 and Kay D. Schanke thomas J. and Patricia Lovshin Schinabeck William C. Schindler audrey Tangen Schlafke-Stelson diane M. Schmidt P 1 JoAnn Staab 0 and Karl J. Schmidt Brent W. Schoeb 1 laura E. Scholl peter C. 0 and Helen A. Schulze Kurt I. Schwarzkopf and Susie Byers linda Schleiter and James N. Sherwood deborah Hirschberg and Lawrence W. Slupianek P mary Wood Small Brian R. Smigelski and Barbara A. O Brien raymond A. 1 and Betty Smith Gregory B. and Mary Dieter Smith c. Paul Snyder elizabeth V. Sorensen richard C. and Nancy M. Spain theresa and Martin J. Spalding Sr. 0 P dana M. and Mary Ellen Spencer russell P. Spinazze and Cheryl A. Nakfoor Gary Stephen Springer Heather Belland and Ashish Srimal erin E. Stahowiak susan Raben 0 and James Stellmacher michael L. and Dee Sterling Gregory E. and Susan M. Stevens anne Marie and William B. Stevenson II Joanne Nicholas and David E. Stokes nancy Marsh Stowe 1 and John Koopman P J. David and Shirley Strange nancy K. Olson-Streibich and John M. Streibich marjorie C. Strobel 1 mary White Stroebe 0 rebecca Devereux and Stephen G. Sullivan Judy Huffman and Edmond R. Sutherland Jr. P Katherine and Curtis W. Tarr catherine Coates 0 and Henry Terwedow Jr. alison Osborne 1 and Larry Thomas merrily Watters Thomas Mark A. and Pam S. Thomas John E. ' and Shari Thomas david G. and Trude I. Thome P 1 James P. and Kathleen Thompson P marilyn A. Thompson 1 and Sharon R. Armus John J. and Grace Thorse pamela L. Tibbetts 1 and Linda A. Ellwein Wm. Timothy and Patti Toole Bryan A. Torcivia 1 arlene Atwood Trettin 1 robert W. and Darci L. Trettin P 1 cathy and John B. Van Duzer Jr. Jane MacAskill and Francis R. Vaupel mary Ellyn Carolan and David Vicksta christian and Mary Ann Vogel arthur E. 0 and Margot von Plachecki P Helen Bullard and John C. Wadman catherine S. Walby celeste and John W. Warrington Jr. Karen McGarvie 0 and Thomas C. Watson 0 P 0 richard K. and Carol Weber P 0 david J. and Dorothy Wege ellen Turner and Neil H. Wenberg Bambi Radecki and Jason P. Weyers rebecca J. Whelan and Jesse Rowsell Joan Glasow White George C. and Patricia K. Whitely elyn L. Williams clay R. and Jeanne Williams nancy L. Winbigler 0 and James S. Hendershot Kurtiss G. and Renee Nyhus Wolf Janice Pfaller and Charles E. Woodward linda Durkin Worcel Janine M. Yanisch and Christopher J. Jankowski Glen Y. and Nancy M. Yoshida eric A. Young 0 and Marie L. Schmidt phyllis Leverenz and William H. Younger clifford W. and Katherine A. Zeliff richard N. Zimman and Valerie L. Cox Bill Zoellner Founders Club members increased their giving in fiscal 01 Fall 01 + Deceased, Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

32 the boynton society the boynton society The boynton society Our northern campus, Björklunden, appreciates and treasures the dedicated following from Lawrence alumni, parents, friends, Door County residents and visitors. The Boynton Society supports the lodge and our student programs. Our sincere appreciation goes out to our donors. Bob Schaupp 1, Lawrence University trustee and Boynton Society president Platinum Level > > $,000 $, Edith G. and Edward J. Andrew P Kim Hiett Jordan david D. 1 and Brenda Wenberg P Gold Level > > $,000 $, George M. Chandler 1 alan C. and Pamela Reynolds robert J. 1 and Joan Schaupp P Janet Steiner and Robert J. Stevens P 1 Julie and David V. Uihlein Jr. 1 stephanie Howard 0 and Michael Vrabec Silver Level > > $,000 $, Shirley and Wilbert B. Bartelt Gene Redding and Howard B. Clark arlene and R. Marshall Colburn Jr. suzanne Whitmore and Bert E. Elliott Jr. denise Dyer 0 and Richard O. Haight 1 P 00 marilyn Hibbert P marian H. Hislop + calvin D. Husmann and James Mahn Beverly Pearson Joutras susan Stillman and John C. Kane Jr. althea Hunting 1 and Joseph + M. Kortenhof 0 P 0 donald S. Koskinen 0 susan C. and Bradley L. Manning Jr. P 0 00 carol Welch 1 and James R. McCausland mary R. Ottoson virginia Steffensen Purdy + robert C. and Ann Furminger Schneider margot and Richard Warch Bronze Level > > $1,000 $1, Elizabeth and John Anderla ruth Baldwin Barker renee Goral and Thomas J. Boldt mark D. Breseman and Jane Hillstrom P 1 alicia M. Broeren claire L. and Thomas G. Brown margaret Carroll 1 robert J. and MaryAnn Dude P 0 Gloria Gentelene Eckman christine and G. Gregory Fahlund Karen Fields Kathy and August W. Geise IV P 1 richard 1 and Sharon Lee Heinemann P John L. and Elaine Herr nancy Gazzola and David W. Hines Jr. nancy Homburg P 0 elisabeth Foulke and Donald F. Jabas 0 Joyce C. Jacobson Jean P. Jepson and Howard G. Hardesty P cynthia and Albert M. Johnson lucy and Karl J. Klug linda M. Laarman Bonnie R. Laird Kate Walsh and Jerry H. Leatham donald Levine stacy J. and Jamie Mara John B. McKinstry mary Meany nancy and Henry C. Mills II Mary Plischounig and Dennis O Flyng P 1 charles E. and Mary E. Ray Gretchen M. Revie and Timothy A. Spurgin margaret Stalick 0 and John A. Sanders mary B. and John S. Sensenbrenner Jr. raymond A. 1 and Betty Smith robert W. and Darci L. Trettin P 1 clay R. and Jeanne Williams Janine M. Yanisch and Christopher J. Jankowski Viking Level > > $00 $ Joan Timmermann and Stefan S. Anderson Judith Walworth Bare marian Martin Barkley patricia Hamar and Oscar C. Boldt rebecca M. 0 and Lucas A. Brown 0 Janet Buestow marcella and David Burrows John R. and Mary W. Chandler erin Haight 00 and Joshua Chudacoff douglas E. Clapp 1 and Pamela J. Humphrey victoria W. and Albert S. Conti P 0 elizabeth Schlenk Cook M-D lynne A. and George F. Detrick P 0 robert C. Fritz and Catherine L. Pendleton dorothy Janet Gaal 0 and Peter C. Wilsey Barbara and David Gable Janet Aronberg and Stuart P. Hersh loretta Kalnow and Allan Kaplan theodore M. Katzoff and Claudette M. Dorsey Betty A. and Dennis R. Keeney Kaye S. Rogers-Ketterling and Marvin E. Ketterling P 0 carl Koch cheryl Wilson and Rob Kopecky cosette L. Lang elizabeth Read and Bruce J. Loder chuck and Barb Merry lisa Miller and Richard A. Moser P 1 patricia Phelps and Peter Nash John W. and Christina L. O Boyle P 1 ralph E. Peterson sharon H. and Rick Peterson Jean Reynolds and Larry Pooler P ruth H. Potthoff cynthia Liebich and Charles R. Reff P Glenda and Jack Rhodes Jone Bocher and Jeffrey D. Riester 0 marlys and Robert Ryan lucinda and Dirk Scholten nancy Huston Schulein M-D thomas J. 0 and Maureen M. Schulz martha and Ronald L. Shiffler P 00 patrick H. Short 1 and Ruth A. Jenkins Brent K. and Sheri Tamamoto raymond H. Taylor catherine S. Walby susanna Fortney and Peter A. Walby P 00 leslie Bellows and Marc Weinberger m. Jane and John A. Whitney stuart S. Winter and Elizabeth H. Crawley david G. Wolz Bernadine and John J. Zimmer P Heritage Level > > $0 $ Eleanor and Dan Albert deanne L. Amaden and Ibrahim J. Uckung mary P. and Charles F. Anderson Karen Henderson and John + Bachhuber P donna Bailey John J W. 1 and Nancy J. Battin priscilla Larsen and Anthony D. Beadell Bradley J. Behrmann 0 connie Berner susan Scheflow and Brant W. Bittmann allen R. and Margaret Bjornson Kathleen Ramer and Robert K. Bourne Beverly Hart and Neil C. Branson marnie and William A. Brehm Jr. Barbara Ann Buckingham Kathryn and Arthur Budzak P 1 sarah Johnson and Benjamin C. Campbell alissa Joseph and Louis V. Clark IV Karen Zoerb 0 and Robert L. Cohen 0 lucy Robandt and Jeffrey H. Colman anne Fritschel M-D and Forrest W. Crone Sr. veronica M. and Brian Cummings P diane DeiRossi and James K. Hardy robert A. and Deloris A. De Lapp charles S. Demler danielle L. and David J. Devereaux-Weber P 0 eleanor and James H. DeVries P adele A. and Mark P. Dolan P 0 Gracia and Walter H. Drew dorothy Zygmunt M-D and Bob Drowns stephen J. Dufresne and Gert Lopez donajean Durkin Jewel Verhulst Dyer P 0 m. John Dyrud patrick D. and Lloyd L. Eagan Jeffrey S. Edwards P 1 Jeremy Efroymson stephen R. and Margaret Elliott nancy E. Fay and Kendrith M. Rowland Jr. P 1 0 Julie and George A. Fiedler Jr. P louann Schwind Forrler Grace and Bruce Frudden Janet L. Gibeau P 0 James J. Goodwin laura Main 1 and Jon Grafflin stephen and Marjorie M. Graham Gabriele and G. Jonathan Greenwald John R. Griffith donita Stobaugh Gross lois Halversen-Kouyias mary Griffiths Hane P diane and Kenneth M. Hill P 0 anne Hobler nancy Zimmerman Hodges eilene and John Hoft-March mary Bosser and William W. Joyce P margie and Kenneth Kloehn carol L. Korda 1 and Bruce R. Dalgaard agnes Kubicz Kristin Hoffmann 0 and Thomas A. Lanari steven E. Landfried estella L. and Charles F. Lauter ann Lawson marcie and Court Leonard P alberta B. Logue charlotte and Roy Lukes Janey M. and Douglas M. MacNeil Bradley L. Manning 00 Gretchen Wilterding and John V. Maring Sr. patricia K. and Neil McCarty P Jennifer A. McConaghy 00 Joanne E. Meier tina and Robert Meyers Zanne Meyers Janet K. Modesitt rusti and Steven Moffic Barb and Wayne S. Mohr Beverly J. and Richard L. Moody Joan Leraan Morrell 1 virginia O'Rourke 1 and Jack Morris Jo Ann M. and William A. Mueller Jim Nagle Joanne Jacobsen Nelson alison Vandenberg 0 and William Newcomb Ashley W. Nicholson sally Noland and Jim Hilger patricia Palmer Olson + carol J. and John C. Palmquist P ryan A. and Rebecca S.B. Petersen martha L. and Frederick Phillips-Patrick mary H. Poulson Joyce and Mojmir Povolny susan K. Raddant Jody Koteski and Wayne F. Reckard richard A. 0 and Karen Roeper Greta Rogers randall J. Rogers lisa Kanitz and Randy Roskom J. Frederic and Sally Meyer Ruf P madeleine M. and James M. Sargent charles D. and Kazuko U. Saunders Jane Baumann M-D and William A. Savitt mary and John Schaupp P 1 melissa N. and Frederick J. Schaupp martha Pierce and John A. Schoenfeld Joe Seville elizabeth Schaupp and Charles S. Sidles margaret and Eric Siebert patricia Stilp and Robert E. Smith Jacqueline Spillman P catherine A. Statz and Thomas J. Pamperin shirley Spangler and Richard J. Steiner P Gertrude Stillman and Robert W. Landry susan and C. T. Stone Jr. Jean C. Thompson P steve J. Tie Shue 0 ralph B. Tippet P Bryan A. Torcivia 1 lee W. Traven sherril and Thomas A. Vandenberg P 0 amanda L. Van Lankvelt isa Vondracek nancy Freeman and James E. Wallace elizabeth C. Warren Kathy Warren elaine Krug Warskow richard K. and Carol Weber P 0 cathryn Masterson Weinfurter 1 P laura L. Winterstein 0 susan Anderson 0 and Erich P. Wise June and Marwin O. Wrolstad marjorie Munson Wunder John W. and Jeannie Yule Helen Lofquist and John H. Zimmermann donors supported Björklunden in 0 1 Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Deceased Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

33 Lawrence Alumni The Loyal to Lawrence Society New this year, The Loyal to Lawrence Society recognizes donors for the overall number of years they have given to the college, beginning with their second year of giving. Your number of years of giving appears next to your name in this report. We recognize donors with 0 or more years of giving at the level. Lawrence and its students and faculty depend on your financial support every year. Having donors who make giving to Lawrence an annual tradition enables the college to budget appropriately and ensures stability in program offerings. Thank you for being Loyal to Lawrence! Lawrence Alumni Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Otto Haueisen 1 Mary Fulton Jenkin Class of 1 No. Asked: : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Ethel Helmer Riester P 0 Ruby Voeks Toft P Class of 1 david E. Walling No. Asked: : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $,0 Total: $,0 Gifts of $0,000 + Edith Kraft Dahlberg + Gifts of $,000 + Virginia Steffensen Purdy + 1 Adele Sawyer Matthai Class of 1 No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,0 Other Gifts: $0, Total: $, Gifts of $0,000 + Josephine Schoetz Bovill-Erpf Gifts of $,000 + Ann Shattuck Courtenay John N. Crawford Gifts of $0 + Kenneth R. Sager Jeanette Sebald Jenkins Mary Voecks Volkert Class of 10 mary White Stroebe No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,00 Total: $1,00 Mary White Stroebe Gifts of $0 + Robert F. Pedall Richard A. Fink P + Yvonne Mathe Furman Warren Hovland Robert H. Leverenz P Maureen May Moll H. Woodrow Ohlsen Robert R. Woodward Class of 11 margaret Banta Humleker P No. Asked: 1 : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $1,000 Total: $0, Gifts of $,000 + Margaret Banta Humleker P Gifts of $,000 + William A. Siekman P Gifts of $0 + Saburo Watanabe P Georgia Bettinghaus Gavan John F. Helms Margaret Buswell Nelson 0 Marjorie Mansfield Phillips Elizabeth A. Strong Class of 1 No. Asked: 1 : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Total: $,0 Joan Glasow White Gifts of $00 + Robert M. Perry Gifts of $0 + Alice Engle Seaborne Robert W. Barry Roberta Jackson Dix 1 Eleanor Jensen Hedge Robert P. McIntosh Sylvia Scott Moore Alvin A. Staffeld Class of 1 No. Asked: 0 : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $1, Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + Marjorie Harkins Kiewit Virginia Cossmann Quirk Gifts of $,000 + Albert K. Wickesberg Dorothy Hohenadel Pile Elyn L. Williams Gifts of $00 + Marian Groninger Brooks Eloise Misdall Godfrey Gifts of $0 + Les Stumpf, alumni or % gave to Lawrence this year 0 William A. Crossett 1 John B. Gregg 1 George E. Hedge Herbert L. Heiss Samuel G. Remley Jean Kieweg Schleis P 0 Class of 1 No. Asked: : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $0 Total: $,1 Georgiana M. Moore Gifts of $00 + Marilyn Schoenig Perry 1 Charles E. Rollins Marguerite Brown Tibbetts P 1 Gifts of $0 + 1 Irene Brooks Barton Jane Fletcher Hansen P 1 Janice J. Klemish 1 Helen Schreiber Allen Marjorie Iwen Buckley 1 Betty Brown Cooper Marjorie A. Day Mary Van Roo Delwiche Elizabeth Richter Dunbar Rosellen Bergmann Fortenbery mary Hatleberg McHugh 1 Barbara Everett Saving P 0 Audrey Keller Taylor P Dorothy Schroeder Welsh William F. Wilke Muriel Braaten Williams P Class of 1 louis D. Traas P 1 No. Asked: 1 : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Total: $,0 Jo Ann Kasper Conlan Joan E. Farrell Mary Wood Small Gifts of $00 + Pamelia Anderson Henriksen Robert L. Tibbetts P 1 Gifts of $0 + Betty Van Gorp Bradley Billie Kolb Youngblood-Knolle Richard H. Bick 1 Margaret Lally Burton Virginia R. Cassin 1 Margaret Miller Claussen Shirley Fox Cuff Barbara Warren Eckstrand Roland Fenz 1 Wallace F. Gustafson 1 Katherine Warren Holtz Rosemary Halldorson Ihnen + Mardi Bryant Jones 0 Thomas N. Kenyon Dolores Horrig Laake Betty Fountain Lane Patricia Quinn Larkins P 1 1 John O. Leonard P Margaret Robinson Lobingier 1 Bill Luedtke Jane Brown Marich Nancy Rose Mellem Margery Dixon Nauer 1 Joan Green Radtke Louis D. Traas P 1 Virginia Bergquist Vandervoort Class of 1 No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Total: $,1 Joanne Nicholas Stokes Gifts of $ Jewel Verhulst Dyer P 0 Mary Haugen Otto + William R. Chapman 1 Jeanne Andre Cox Myrna Steffen Eisentraut Patricia Wheeler Galloway Richard Galloway Ruth-Marie Dewald Lucht Harold J. Luedeman P Norma Krueger Schultz Class of 1 Betty Thompson Messenger margery Lott Abrams No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,01 Total: $1,01 Gifts of $,000 + Carl A. Valentine Gifts of $,000 + Betty Haas Main Gloria Gentelene Eckman Betty Thompson Messenger Gifts of $0 + John P. Gearns Phyllis Blair Wallis Margery Lott Abrams Barbara Harkins Belle P Marcia Huff Bennett Rose Ann Gmeiner Bleier Duaine M. Discher 1 Jean Gebhardt Doherty Raymond W. Gasbarre Shirley Wenske Healy Shirley Buesing Hoge Corliss V. Jensen 1 Edmund F. LeRoux Elaine Johnson Luedeman P 1 Olin C. Mead P Leland R. Munger Barbara Newman Olson 1 Betsy Rueth Reichardt-Mosberg 1 Frederick S. Thatcher William G. Thompson F. Robert Wollaeger + Class of 1 s Betty Van Horne Richards James D. Richards nancy Moran Larson P No. Asked: : (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $0, Total: $1,1 Gifts of $0,000 + Elisabeth Foulke Jabas Gifts of $,000 + Patricia Hamar Boldt Gifts of $,000 + Jean Kraft Robert C. Schneider Mary Trautmann Bloede Phyllis Leverenz Younger Gifts of $00 + Betty Van Horne Richards James D. Richards Gifts of $0 + Jeanne Ermel Good F. Jay Mattick Mary Hartquist Mattick + 1 Anna Rae Abbott Tekla K. Bekkedal Elaine Strauschild Blatt + Herman J. Bushman Jr. Carole Hawley Chapin Walter J. Chilsen Meredith Plier Clark Philip C. Clark Maryellen Jensen Dietz Virginia Millis Falck Robert S. French Betty Harbert Gaedke P 1 Donald M. Gorectke Katherine Benton Hale 1 Elizabeth Gordon Herdendorf Barbara Albright Hinze Alice Rossiter Holway 0 Leif A. Houkom Marilyn Copple Johnson Dorothy Perschbacher Kassilke James E. Knister 1 Donna Zoellner Larson Nancy Moran Larson P 1 Jane Herren Lund Kathleen Quinn Matthiesen Albert Mengarelli Marjorie Fors Miller James G. Nelson P Anita N. Peterson Arthur L. Peterson Myra Kasik Pisacane Robert O. Robertson Theodore S. Roeder Marjorie Johnson Rosebush Richard O. Sandow Nancy Stillman Spencer P Kenneth R. Stoddart 1 Ruth Andersen Wacholtz Class of 1 Joseph J. Biersteker P Class Secretaries marilyn Ericson Firehammer Welton E. Firehammer No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $1,0 Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Beverly Pearson Joutras Betty Flom Tripp P Gifts of $00 + Joseph J. Biersteker P Gail Outland Nothnagle Gifts of $0 + Richard F. Allen Nancy L. Ballou Carol Vivian Bergquist Bettie Falvey Hill Marian Gillet Kuhn Patricia Palmer Olson + Ethel Stanek Petrulis + Elizabeth Sperry Schneider Donald Strutz Elaine Krug Warskow Gwenyth Fall Baker Robert C. Bauernfeind Mary Meier Bick James M. Campbell P Jean Watt Castles Robert J. Dietz Jule Horschak Friar Richard D. Goree P 1 Nancy Kingsbury Grossklag Florence Anderson Hammar Phyllis Ockene Hammel 1 Barbara Whittier Hanson Marian E. Hart Nancy Marden Hay Franklin J. Hill William H. Hinze Paul J. Jackson Mary Ruth Holmes Johnson Barbara Isely Kamerling Barbara Lott Kipp Shirley Gregor Kreiman Barbara Donahue Larsen George N. Larsen Anne Hughes Luckman 1 Walter E. Lund Joan Hansen Marsh Meredythe McCarthy 1 Barbara B. Meyer Elizabeth Kieffer Nigl Bob Partridge P Gloria Heller Peterson Marie Kenyon Rosenfeldt Audrey Mattes Schiedermayer Lawrence A. Schiedermayer Phyllis Densmoor Spencer 0 Marguerite Clark Stalker P Maxine Patience Swanson Pauline Hope Wunderlich Thornburg Class of 10 s marijean Meisner Flom P mary Lamers Grist No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $0,000 + Donald F. Jabas Gifts of $,000 + Joseph M. Kortenhof P 0 + Gifts of $,000 + Donald S. Koskinen Gifts of $,000 + F. James Grist Mary Lamers Grist Patricia Hammel Hammond Barbara Mosher Nelson Sonia Sandeen Perry 1 Elizabeth Stockham Simpson William R. Thompson Marijean Meisner Flom P Lawrence J. Futchik Marjorie Bliese Gluckstein Martin J. Spalding Sr. P Gifts of $00 + Janice Juve Felker P Robert J. Felker P Donald E. Rumpf Gifts of $0 + William E. Beringer 0 Janet Tippet Goldsmith Rosalie Keller Griesse P Joanne Hamilton Herold Donald E. Jones Jr. C. Richard Nelson + Helen Wagner Pierce P Robert H. Behling + Marilyn Miller Bell Robert L. Belle P Eugene S. Bondar Mary Ellen Graper Bonsignore Jean Eiss Casey Edward C. Conrads Joyce Valy Davis Donald Dawson Margaret Saecker Eldred Russell R. Ellis P Robert E. Frederick 1 Elizabeth Forster Glidden Anna Mae Loveland Godin Jean Zei Gray Vivian Schumaker Iverson Delores Long Jensen Jacqueline Roth Knister Robert J. Landsberg John T. Law Richard A. Lindner Thomas B. McKenzie P 0 Lois Seggelink McMillan 1 Ralph E. Meyer Lloyd C. Nielsen Evelyn Mularkey Peterson Claude H. Radtke I. Richard Roberts William C. Sherry Robert J. Staffeld 1 Rosemary St. Aubin P Donald E. Swenson Arthur R. Thiel + Mona Johnston VandeBerg Class of 11 George M. Chandler lois J. Larson No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $, Total: $1,0 Gifts of $,000 + George M. Chandler Althea Hunting Kortenhof P 0 Gifts of $,000 + Robert J. Schaupp P Gifts of $,000 + Ruth Pueschel Anderson + Kenelm A. Groff Allan R. Hallock Laurence C. Hammond Jr. Carol Welch McCausland Dorothy Beltz Thompson Hester Wolfe White Rachel E. Finger Robert E. McCoy Raymond A. Smith William H. Tripp P Gifts of $00 + Barbara Stern Fernholz Mary Hipke Frisch P 0 Joyce Herreid Haight Carol Ebert Rumpf Carolyn Ingham Stern Gifts of $0 + Donald L. Exner P 0 Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

34 Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 Lawrence Alumni Earl A. Glosser Lois J. Larson Kenneth W. Lutz Joan Leraan Morrell Virginia O Rourke Morris Julia Peerenboom Nord Gene P. Simon 1 Cathryn Masterson Weinfurter P Christine Lipps Woodruff Mary Ellen Kay Andrew-Wilke Susan Fry Becker Mary Grubisha Burns 1 Mary-Alice Wilber Buss 1 Don W. Churchill Stanley F. Doenecke Richard H. Dorsey William W. Ferguson Nancy Fry Fitch G. Louise Grist Gray H. Dean Gray + William L. Guerin Susan Edwards Harker P Joan Christman Hax Richard D. Helke P Richard G. Holloway Nancy Orth Kaiser Edward T. Kanaya Jeannine Krantz Koessel 0 Arden Polzin Kuehmsted 0 Owen A. Kuehmsted Barbara Struening Kuenzi Betsy Hamilton LaNoue Betty Plautz Leeson Richard E. Luthin Elizabeth Oleson Lyon 1 Nancy Leigh Miller Arthur M. North Corinne Rinkob Rasmussen William W. Robertson Rockwell I. Schulz + Charles H. Van De Zande Thomas C. Van Housen John J. Whiteman Margaret C. Wolf Class of 1 Gerald T. Flom P + Kenneth F. Anderson Reunion Committee richard N. Boya P, Co-Chair Joseph A. Hopfensperger, Co-Chair larry Pooler P No. Asked: : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $, Planned Gifts: $, Total: $1,00,1 Gifts of $, Richard N. Boya P Gifts of $,000 + Kenneth F. Anderson Alice Tuchscherer St. Pierre + William W. Cooley Martha Benton Flom P Joan Swartzlow McDougal Larry Pooler P 0th Reunion $1,00,1 Bottom Row: Peggy Johnson Jacobs, Roberta Gillotte Anderson, Martha Benton Flom Row : John F. Burnett, Peter C. Jacobs, Ralph R. Anderson, Robert E. Schwab Row : R. Paul Rosenheimer, Harry C. Fall, Richard N. Boya, Joseph A. Hopfensperger, James L. Webers.% participation Founders Club members 1 Legacy Circle members with planned gifts totaling $, Multi-Year Pledges $, for other purposes $1, for The Lawrence Fund Gifts of $00 + James F. Haight Peggy Johnson Jacobs Peter C. Jacobs Helen Zeh Reetz Gifts of $0 + Ralph R. Anderson Roberta Gillotte Anderson Sally Spring Celestino Gretchen Wilterding Maring John W. Monsted Peter G. Notaras James H. Olander Martha Johnston Prince P 1 Lee W. Traven James L. Webers Lucy Norman Winter Arthur P. Becker 1 John F. Burnett P Keith M. Buxton Russell B. Clark 1 Harry C. Fall Theresa Bradt Ferreira Diana Fisher Fox James R. Hickey Joseph A. Hopfensperger Webster W. Hron 1 Norman J. Joecks + Lennart N. Lindstrom Mary Whitaker Mullen Margaret Scott Murphy Joyce Stanelle Murray Ingrid Metzler Nitzsche 1 Wendell E. Orr Nancy Higgins Patston + William D. Peterson Jr. Douglas L. Robertson R. Paul Rosenheimer P Theodore H. Runyon Jr. 1 Marion R. Seitz Wilma Swanson Seppala 0 William P. Shook P + 0 Joan Mraz Tallis 1 Robert W. Tully Marjorie Harrer Williams Class of 1 Jean Reynolds Pooler P diane Manny Greatwood No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $,0 Total: $1, Gifts of $,000 + Marion White Lardner Gretchen Irmiger Morrison Ronald H. Rammer Gifts of $,000 + Faye Koberstein Bauske Kenneth G. Bauske Suzanne Brannon Groff Margaret C. Rowe Judith Pfefferle Carr Cynthia Furber Cooley Artha Gruhl Hornbostel Jean Reynolds Pooler P Donald J. Randall Gifts of $00 + Phillip W. Alley 1 Wayne P. Boshka Patricia Scott Myers P Ronald Myers P Gifts of $0 + Barbara Bear Alseth James R. Boldt Stephen E. Busch Barbara Spandet Gazzolo 0 Barbara Brunswick Ingrams Richard W. Malsack Donald M. Matheson Joseph J. Schroeder Jr. Gretchen Prasher Tinkle 1 Gretchen Lageson Whitcomb P 1 Marjorie Munson Wunder 1 Richard M. Bauer Sr. P 1 0 Barbara Utzerath Burton William V. Cerny Sr. 1 John E. Challinor Eleanor Shaw Davidson Mildred Shaw Duffy 1 Arden White Fall Joan E. Freeman Kay Milnamow Guerin 1 Eugene L. Heller Joan English Kiersey Karen Hansen Knudsen Kermit B. Knudsen 1 John R. Landis P Lawrence H. Larsen Ethel Clingman Lawrence P Mary Starks Matz 1 Mary Forney Menin Kenneth J. Meyer P Margaret Hill Meyer P S. George Notaras Patricia Woolley Pearse Beverly Buchman Reberg 1 Charles H. Rohe Marjorie Thuss Sarles Mary Wood Sturtevant Roger W. Taylor Thomas H. Teeter Evelyn M. Waddell 1 Sarah Spencer Ward Class of 1 merrybelle Kercher Beltz margaret Hoyer Davies No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $, Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Walter H. Bissell P June Jacobsen Reimer Gifts of $,000 + Ruth Baldwin Barker Marian Martin Barkley Betty Leisering Dodd Maurice G. Locklin P 1 Lois Schneeberger Barton Richard D. Calder Edward L. Grosse Margaret Link Grosse 1 Le Roy Shaw Gifts of $00 + MerryBelle Kercher Beltz June Taylor Kroeschell Kenneth J. Krueger Marshall H. Pepper 1 Ralph E. Peterson Ralph B. Tippet P Gifts of $0 + Charlotte Bailey Codo Nancy Preston Johnson Roger P. Kennedy Ann Lapham Kramer P Richard J. Krause Barbara Miller Kruyne James K. Lunney Charles A. Peters Elmer Pfefferkorn Jr. Henry A. Spille Janet Seeber Adams 1 Virginia Runge Appleton 1 Nancy Van Peenen Axelson 1 William G. Axelson Howard M. Boor 1 Margaret Hoyer Davies Mary Jean Bailey De Marr Ralph H. Erickson Cleida Johnson Galligan Donna Zizek Given 1 Georgia Hester Griffis Kent B. Hanson 1 James L. Hoel Cheri Pfeiffer Hron Win Jones Frederick I. Kersten 1 Thomas O. Kloehn P Mary Alice Green Kopf David A. Kopplin Suzanne Wehrs Lockard Donna Braeger Mitchell Alice Lalk Mumme Kenneth I. Mumme George D. Oetting 1 Abraham Oglanian Janet Spencer Ollmann James T. Owen Betsey L. Packard Virginia Anderson Palansky Barbara Everts Petitclair Thomas S. Piper Carolyn Graves Planakis Louise Bohman Ribal 0 Barbara Burnham Rider 1 Joyce Hendricks Schranz Jerome O. Siebers Carolyn Peterson Sneed P Ivan N. Spangenberg P 0 Sylvia Brown Stewart Jean McLaughlin Swanson Kay Collipp Tornow Charles S. Watson 1 Kathleen Hart Webers Beverly Socha Wilke P 0 Class of 1 s Helen Williams Kaiser P nicholas T. Kaiser P douglas M. Reimer Jean Jackson Schaefle donors made gifts to The Lawrence Fund at the $00 Viking Club level No. Asked: : (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $, Total: $0, Gifts of $0,000 + Frank A. Svoboda Gifts of $,000 + Overton B. Parrish Jr. Gifts of $,000 + Dwight A. Peterson Gifts of $,000 + Delphine Joerns Overby P 0 James R. Overby P 0 Constance Crump Rammer Douglas M. Reimer Gifts of $,000 + Richard W. Gast Thomas S. Frank Robert E. Lakemacher Jr. Sally Ann Mundt John J. Thorse Richard W. Zuehlke Gifts of $00 + Jon L. Jacobson Bruce L. Kapitzke Peggy Stewart Wilson P Gifts of $0 + Beverly Hart Branson Charles S. Cianciola Alan A. Ehrhardt Frances Hillborn Krause Elizabeth Boor Ribares Edward F. Rubovits Donna Louise Stark 0 Donald L. Vorpahl P 0 Mary Christner Bauer 1 William L. Beach Thomas S. Bigelow Arlene G. Burbank 1 Richard H. Coan Vernita Anderson Copeland Kenneth W. Cummins 1 Sidney S. Estenik Russel C. Evans 1 Robert E. Gerrie Phyllis Alton Hansen Jerome F. Hart Doris E. Johnson Helen Williams Kaiser P Nicholas T. Kaiser P 1 Sara Richards Kurtz 1 Susan LaRose Robertson Philip Mayer Helmut C. Muehlhauser Kathryn Ellis Price Richard J. Quentmeyer Stanley D. Reiners Sharon Doerfler Riehle P 1 Malcolm B. Robertson Martha Stone Romstad P 0 Mary Ann Sanford Bruce W. Sielaff 1 Robert A. Smith 1 Margaret Nielsen Strass P Mary Shaw Sunby Richard A. Underberg Ruth Cizek Westberg Nancy Ryan Wright Class of 1 nancy Brice Van Ry Joan Timmermann Anderson No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,0 Other Gifts: $, Total: $1,0 Gifts of $,000 + Joan Timmermann Anderson David R. Challoner P Douglas H. Powell Ellen Barber Boeye P 1 Robert P. Boeye P 1 James W. Boyd Earl F. Bracker Chris Hickman Calder Donald K. Funayama Barbara Fieweger Furman Kathryn Hougard Rathburn 0 Barbara Bennett Sackett P 0 David L. Sackett P Carol Yates Zuehlke Gifts of $00 + Judith Walworth Bare Gifts of $0 + Beverly Becker Henderson 1 William W. Joyce P Walter E. Karst P Helen Casper Moshak Joanne Jacobsen Nelson Phyllis Anderson Roberts Nancy Hyde Rubovits Kenneth W. Seefeld Shirley Cox Seefeld Jane Droppers Audrey Ann Warren Babbington-Parrish Donald T. Erdman Joan Bernthal Erdman R.L. Gimenez Dorothy Staiger Gooding Ralph U. Gooding Jr. Jacqueline Mavity Grisaffe Olinda L. Haehlen-Corin Carolyn Kasten Howe P Shirley Burhop Iverson Jerome H. Kamps Richard J. Kamps 1 Eugene Krohn Don C. Lundell 0 Margaret Gegan Martin Kathleen Merley Moulin John N. O Brien P Helen Fehlhaber Oertel Thyrza S. Otterbacher Margaret Wolfe Redfield Donald P. Rietz James G. Schlick Willard A. Schmidt Rosann Heinritz Sexton P 0 Marlene Brockman Thomsen Janie Clapp Torma Nancy Brice Van Ry Norma Crawford Voss 1 Robert S. Whitman Class of 1 s phillip T. May Jr. James L. Parker audrey Tangen Schlafke-Stelson theodore A. Beranis No. Asked: 1 : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $,0 Total: $1, Gifts of $0,000 + Carol Adams Svoboda Gifts of $,000 + Chuck Merry Gifts of $,000 + Connie Crowe DeLand + Suzanne Whitmore Elliott William H. Swanstrom Richard K. Weber P 0 Peter R. Dohr M. John Dyrud Robert S. Furman David L. Hoffman P Ronald C. Johnson Richard H. Kimberly P 0 James L. Parker Audrey Tangen Schlafke-Stelson Clay R. Williams Gifts of $00 + Phyllis Larnino Clement Valerie Kolb Garrett David S. Hathaway Marguerite Landis Saecker P John W. Yule Gifts of $0 + 1 Kathleen Ramer Bourne 1 Mary Bosser Joyce P Richard C. Mellien David E. Reilly Lois Niemi Waara Carol Barden Zadra Frederic C. Brechler Barbara Craig Buck Nancy Nickles Buss Frank W. Cole P Rolf F. Dehmel 1 Dennis J. DeMets P 1 Martin L. Deppe P JoAnn Buesing DuVall P Anne Blanchard Gascoigne Cynthia Perry Goldsberry Roberta Luce Guthrie 1 John C. Harmon II P 0 0 Mary Custis Hart Judy Dixon Hebbe 1 C. Richard Henckel Philip C. Homes Alice Peters Hudec Celia Niessen Hunt Norma Christopherson Kretzschmar Susan Willem Martinson Anne Defenderfer Mattern P Gerald Mattern P Phillip T. May Jr. Frederick J. Noack Adriana Van Uxem Noonan Cecile Otte Pernica 1 James R. Petrie Carol Bowman Rine Richard D. Rine Philip Q. Sawin Jr. Grace Knoedler Skadow Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

35 Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 Lawrence Alumni Lois Kukuk Smith Mary Hadley Speerschneider P 1 Mary Matenaer Starr Mary Bissell Turner Robert L. VanDale Mary Walters 1 Leslie Gilbert Wilson Joseph K. Ziemann Class of 1 s philip J. Burck susanna Fortney Walby P 00 J. Robert Martin No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0,0 Total: $,0 Gifts of $0,000 + John H. Ellerman Kim Hiett Jordan Thomas C. Kayser John G. Scambler Gifts of $,000 + Philip J. Burck Helen Lofquist Zimmermann Gifts of $,000 + Jacklyn Anderson Challoner P Wallace W. Chandler Bert E. Elliott Jr. James L. Fetterly Norman E. Harden P Susanna Fortney Walby P 00 Craig E. Castle Joseph R. Dunbeck Lynn Semple Hagee P Joyce C. Jacobson Karen Ansorge Kimberly P 0 1 Thomas C. Larsen J. Robert Martin John W. Moore Jon W. Stromberg Edmond R. Sutherland Jr. P Judy Huffman Sutherland P Merrily Watters Thomas Helen Bullard Wadman David J. Wege Gifts of $00 + William W. Bast P Robert A. De Lapp Jon E. Haebig Mary Severson Lewis Daniel J. Pradt 1 Phyllis Rowland Trostrud Gifts of $0 + Dorothy Hur Reilly Walter J. Scott Jr. Robert W. Thurow Marilyn Adamson Bartelt Patricia Gode Bell Lareen Medler Cerelli Joyce Freiberg Christie Esther Whitmore Craig Shirley Carter DeLorme Catherine Ralph Dillon Sonja Jensen Dosse 1 Suzanne Mumme Erdman Marilyn Olson Erickson P 1 John W. Franke Janice Krause Gunlogson William R. Laycock Jr. 1 Jane McGrew McBride Lee J. Mevis P 1 Janet Dolan Negronida 1 Patricia McBride Petrie Stephen E. Pinkowsky Doris E. Potratz Mimi Muuss Schultz James R. Smith Carol Hagedorn Stocking Ruthann Boucher Stolzman Marilyn R. Voegele Suzanne Faber Weber P 0 Elisabeth S. Wilton 1 Caroline Tichenor Winsor P 1 John B. Winsor P 1 Nina Krumm Winter Donald L. Wolf Jan Shumaker Yoon Class of 1 Karl J. Schmidt ann Alexander McDonnell No. Asked: : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,1 Other Gifts: $,0 Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + David C. Mulford P Gifts of $,000 + Judith Walsh Fetterly Carolyn Lohman Johnson Thomas A. Johnson James F. Reiskytl Lysbeth Vaillancourt Reiskytl Donald A. Andler Duncan C. Burdick P 0 Judith Fabrick Burdick P 0 Nathan M. Pusey Jr. Karl J. Schmidt Gregory B. Smith Gifts of $00 + Thomas P. Clement Edward L. Doemland Harry E. Engel 0 Wayne W. Kronquist John B. Liebenstein P Margaret Evans Lintvedt P Richard L. Lintvedt P Joan Nelson Meginniss Dorothea Binhammer Sager P 0 Gifts of $0 + Judith Pedersen Brandle Jack DerHovsepian Patricia Miller DerHovsepian William G. DeWitt Philip S. Dorchester Barbara Adrian Karst P Judith Johnson Phillips J. Frederic Ruf P Shirley Spangler Steiner P Carol Fallon Tierney Paul L. Tuteur Judith Wilmer Wenberg Irene M. Barbeau Sally Cantwell Basting 1 Brian K. Beck A total of $,,0 was contributed to The Lawrence Fund in David F. Berganini Richard H. Bergman P Patricia Rice Blake Gretchen Hollander Brechler Norris D. Breitbach Thomas F. Christie Neil P. Collins Barbara Nutting Dahlke Betty Kuether Gast Joan Warren Guthrie John E. Harris Ruth Esty Harris Robert D. Heidorn Thomas F. Holler William W. Jenkins Jr. R. Lincoln Keiser P 1 Dorothy Carroll Kilgas Rachael Bizal Macklem 0 Alan E. Marquardt Ann Alexander McDonnell Judy Hallett McWhirter Waltressa Allen Molsberry Dennis R. Odekirk Carol Ann Schleger Ostrom 1 Nancy Rentner Parker Marilynn Lyon Powell Mary Thailing Shaver David A. Smith Marjorie Laupp Swain P Robert W. Swain Jr. P Barbara Beckley Van Cleave 1 Ruth M. Weber Wilburn J. Weber P 1 Barbara Miller Whittlesey Class of 10 anita Hansen Horton Kathleen Karst Larson No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $,0, Total: $,, Gifts of $0,000 + J. Thomas Hurvis Gifts of $,000 + Helen Buscher Franke Jack H. Morris Sonja Lorentzen Reed Gifts of $,000 + Robert A. Bishop Donald R. Niemi 1 Jane L. Baker 1 John J. Beck Jeffrey Bowen Kathryn Flippo Castle Judith Larsen Jentzen 1 Linda Ohlander Jessen Myrna Rongsted Manz 1 Margaret Iten Murphy 1 Linda Lord Olson Hannah Gale Pinkerton Tad B. Pinkerton Elizabeth Davidson Pusey Richard K. Ramsey Jonathan W. Rose 1 Thomas G. Schanke JoAnn Staab Schmidt Susan Scidmore Stromberg Arthur E. von Plachecki P Gifts of $00 + Gretchen Hildner Bearce Chuck Gobel Karen Schwantes Keele Kathleen Karst Larson 1 Douglas C. Logan Gail Meier Reiman Thomas J. Schulz Theodore L. Steck Janet Moats Veitch John C. Wurster Gifts of $0 + Elizabeth McNeil Haeberle Kenneth E. Haeberle 1 Richard A. Roeper Lynn Walter Scott Eugene L. Stong 1 Eugene E. Wilcox Judith Bell Bachleitner 1 Richard H. Bromley 1 Arlene Verbeski Crawford Judith Schwendener Fitz 0 C. Lee Gilbertson P 0 Edith Miller Gilbertson P H. Michael Hartoonian P 0 James L. Hawkinson 1 Norman J. James 1 Ronald H. Jensen Sue Newman Katz Marilyn Mollenhauer Liebert Haldon W. Lindfelt P Pat Twohig Martin 0 Susan Moshier Mathews Glen R. Peterson William J. Richards P Marilyn Low Schmitt Ronald P. Simon Rodney A. Stecher 1 Joan Paddock Steck Class of 11 Jay F. Williams Jane Voss Holroyd P No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $,0,0 Total: $,,0 Gifts of $0,000 + Julie Esch Hurvis Gifts of $,000 + Margaret Carroll David D. Wenberg P Gifts of $,000 + Ann DeLong Haase Ashley T. Haase Gifts of $,000 + Jane Voss Holroyd P Patricia Cane Kraske Gwynn Williams Wardwell Phyllis Spinner Yates Carol Kade Andler 0th Reunion $,0,01 Members of the Class of 1 0th Reunion Committee Bottom Row: Ann Marcus Moller Caen, Dennis O Flyng, Mary Helscher Schuchmann, Susan Brehm Strachan, Bonnie Glidden Buchanan, Thomas C. Strachan Row : Mary Plischounig O Flyng, Sally Rosebush Wickland, Mary Bartels Dorchester, Robert C. Buchanan, Mary Hamilton Burns, Peter J. Thomas Row : Susan Herr Engberg, Charles M. Engberg, Gail Glienke Denker, Nancy Edwards Smith, Patricia Webb Thomas Row : John P. Greenspan, Thomas D. Oakland, Alexander Wilde % participation Founders Club members 1 Legacy Circle members with planned gifts totaling $1,, 0 Multi-Year Pledges $1,0,1 for other purposes $, for The Lawrence Fund 1 Thomas J. Bare John J W. Battin John E. Dunning edward T. Fairchild G. Eric Hansen Richard Heinemann P Virginia Smith Hoelter P Mary L. Hotson Gary K. Larson Susan Baker Ramsey Nancy Marsh Stowe P Arlene Atwood Trettin Gifts of $00 + Jo Ann Nelson Church R. Jeffery Lawrence Patricia Gilmore Wurster Jerome W. Yates Gifts of $0 + Judith Barkley Engel Judith Schroeder Grimes William E. Mack 1 Celoris Hackbart Miller James P. Rasmussen 0 Kathryn Geiger Roberts Harriet Hipke Stoll 1 Melvin G. Weinberg Patricia Trambauer Williams 1 Torrey Kipp Youngstrum Wendy Crouch Aeschliman Donna Allen Atkinson John D. Bauerlein Denise Boyd Benskin Sandra Azzi Blanc 1 Harriet Bartlett Bromley Jane Gant Buchanan 1 Sara Sarius DeRouchey Ann Paisley Dunning 1 Sue Wheeler Eberhardt Cecily Sachs Feldman Michael K. Foster Carol Nohling Hawkinson Katharine Koon Hill June Johnson Holmqvist Byron E. Johnson 1 John E. Kearns III 1 Joseph F. Kunz Richard N. Lang Ruth Rathbun Littmann Patricia C. Lufkin Nancy Kaminski Lyons Karla R. Menge 1 Priscilla Rydberg Mereness Judith Goodrich Mueller Janet Davenport Niemeyer MaryLou Lloyd Opgenorth Judith Van Der Linden Ovitt Richard F. Pain Mary Wilder Perry Champe C. Ransom 1 Dorothy Lund Sager Theodore F. Schnese Stanley A. Smith John M. Stack Gus Strassburger Edward F. Treick Timothy C. Trowbridge Donald E. Tyriver P 1 Gail Lillygren Uram Richard V. Waters 1 Mollie Petersen Webb Class of 1 r. Marshall Colburn Jr. mary Prince Wensing P Reunion Committee mary Hamilton Burns, Co-Chair peter J. Thomas P, Co-Chair Bonnie Glidden Buchanan P robert C. Buchanan P ann Marcus Moller Caen Gail Glienke Denker mary Bartels Dorchester charles M. Engberg P susan Herr Engberg P mary McKee Fuchs P 1 martin A. Gradman martin L. Green John P. Greenspan thomas D. Oakland dennis O Flyng P 1, Reprise Coordinator mary Plischounig O Flyng P 1 mary Helscher Schuchmann, Reprise Coordinator nancy Edwards Smith susan Brehm Strachan thomas C. Strachan III patricia Webb Thomas P sally Rosebush Wickland, Legacy Circle Liaison alexander Wilde No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $1,0,1 Planned Gifts: $1,, Total: $,0,01 Gifts of $,000 + Bonnie Glidden Buchanan P Robert C. Buchanan P W. Stephen Gilboy P 0 Thomas A. Steitz Gifts of $,000 + Bruce A. Thoms Gifts of $,000 + Janet M. Ansorge Mary Hamilton Burns R. Marshall Colburn Jr. Edgar M. Larsen Jr. Emily Stong Myers Patricia Webb Thomas P Peter J. Thomas P Alexander Wilde Gifts of $,000 + Robert J. Bezucha 1 Ann Marcus Moller Caen John P. Greenspan David E. McIntyre Mary Helscher Schuchmann Jay J. Tibbetts P Sandra Kraft Tibbetts P Sally Rosebush Wickland 0 Virginia Booster Bond 1 Zoe DeLorme Bylin Sarah Meyer Clark Judith Koch Douglass Harry H. Edel Jr. Charles M. Engberg P Susan Herr Engberg P Mary McKee Fuchs P 1 Margaret A. Fulton Martin A. Gradman Martin L. Green Mary Mendius Greenfield Jean P. Jepson P Bob Landis Connie Menning Landis Susan Zastrow Larson Richard G. Niemi Thomas D. Oakland Dennis O Flyng P 1 Mary Plischounig O Flyng P 1 0 Johanna Petersen Mary Beecher Price Richard H. Price Jane MacAskill Vaupel Gifts of $00 + Gail Glienke Denker Cindy Scidmore Hackworthy John A. Hackworthy Kathryn Fagan Jeffery Alice Taussig McKann 0 Nancy Watkins Parish Richard E. Pizza Mary Hallenbeck Sheehy Gifts of $0 + Mary Schroeder Benjamin P 1 James D. Cook Mary Bartels Dorchester James A. Eastman Warren T. Ellsworth Jean Stoeckly Emery Donald B. Manson Andrea Matthias Judith Kaufman Sadler Sarah Daubert Seidel Patricia Stilp Smith William S. Stout Tomas Baer 1 Melvin L. Bayer 1 Nancy M. Bodenstein Martha Valentine Bresler Judith Christensen Brist Sharon Nustad Carlton Sarah Moyer DePeaux Robert K. Doerk Jr. Mark C. Gamb Douglas P. Grim Jonathan E. Hartshorne John A. Harvey P 1 Ann Nordeen Henry 0 Judy Defferding Higgins Wendy Walter Hopfensperger P Laurine Zautner Jannusch david K. Johnson Walter W. Krueger Kathryn Halvorson Kuhns J. David Landes III Enid Skripka Lang 1 Susan Smith Leeson 1 William E. Leeson 1 Marian Beck Lyons Caroline Chmiel McOlash 1 Carol J. Page Richard H. Pickard Jr. James S. Reeve II P Bonnie Brown Rock P Margot Ryan P 0 Nancy Edwards Smith 1 Susan Brehm Strachan 1 Thomas C. Strachan III Barbara Stroud-Borth Marcia Rivenburg Tyriver P 1 Mary Prince Wensing P Sara Volz Wood Marilyn Wormley Woodyatt Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

36 Lawrence Alumni Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 victoria Agee Groser e. Kay Landon No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0,0 Other Gifts: $1, Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Mark A. Thomas Gifts of $,000 + Bronson R. Hall Gifts of $,000 + Erlan S. Bliss Victoria Agee Groser 1 John F. Horn Mary D. Restifo Herbert G. Weber Carey B. Wickland Fredric R. Flom Thomas J. Schinabeck Christian Vogel Gifts of $00 + Eugene A. Gaer Al Gephart Robert P. Jacobson Barbara Larsen Joan Werness Martin George C. McKann Anita Lonnes Nolen Cynthia Liebich Reff P Margaret Snyder Schumann Susan Adams Wedemeyer + 1 Karon Eltgroth Winzenz Gifts of $0 + Thomas J. Barton 1 Allen R. Bjornson David E. Black Georgia Hansen Black Elizabeth Cole Johanna Steinmetz Cummings Bonnie MacArthur Eastman Yvonne Hacquet Gilyard E. Kay Landon 1 Paul H. Lange Sandra Kleppin Lewis T. Dale Lewis Roger A. Nicoll Sara Steven Stout Hayward G. Sumner 1 Frances Klaeser Voci Robert Mac West 0 Jacqueline Brown Yocum 1 Mary Brausch Albert P Marilyn Nelson Alexander 1 John W. Alton 1 Sandra Karlson Alton Carol McAninch Baer James H. Bayer Jeanette Daly Bayer Julie Hutchison Bolton Austin J. Boncher 1 J. David Borth Challoner Morse Brown P 1 James D. Carey 1 Anthony T. Carter Phyllis Klopp Church 1 Amber Nyman Clark Nancy A. Conrads 1 John C. Decker P Delaney 1 Julie Davis Dennis Ruth Cade Devitt Letha E. Dreyfus Nancy VanScoy Duffrin 1 Mary Heller Fairbanks Thomas R. Fulda Joan Paulson Gage Lorelei Viscariello Gould Jean Bezoier Hanson Donald E. Kersemeier John F. Klinkert Paula Presba Krambeer Loring M. Lawrence Kenneth W. Lindberg Lois Lammers McNamara Muriel Mongin Merbach Lloyd Moseley Lois Holmwall Moseley Kenneth A. Mueller Karen L. Murphy Dick L. Robbins David W. Robinson R. William Schier Susan Poulsen Schulson Susan Kline Smith 1 George C. Stanton 0 Susan Schneider Stewart William D. Stillwell III Daniel J. Taylor Barbara Heinke Thomsen Phyllis Kercher Thoren Barbara Amend Van Metre P Karen Hamilton West Betsy Myers White Reed C. Williams Judith A. Wilmes Lyle J. Woodyatt Douglas A. Wright Barbara Blount Ziek Robert L. Zimmerman P Class of 1 Bonnie R. Laird mary Oswald Folkman No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,1 Other Gifts: $1,, Total: $1,,1 Gifts of $0,000 + Gene Redding Clark Gifts of $,000 + Richard N. Goldsmith Gifts of $,000 + Robert A. Anker Peter W. Barile Gifts of $,000 + Peter R. Betzer Russell Rutter Gifts of $,000 + Leslie Newcomb Gagliardi Luke Groser P Ann Leverenz Keckonen P 1 Jon C. Keckonen P 1 Bonnie R. Laird anonymous Richard M. Cowett P 1 Robert J. Dude P 0 $ is the average Lawrence Fund gift from alumni William P. Gralow Judy Lindquist Green Barbara Ives Isaac P Walter J. Isaac P Richard J. Ricard Jr. Linda Schleiter Sherwood Dana M. Spencer Linda Durkin Worcel Gifts of $ Maryellen Wolfe Bieder Barbara Isely Dedo Wren Ellsworth Gurney Thomas K. Jeffery Leigh P. Kinnamon Helen Geyler Moore P J. Richard Woy Gifts of $0 + Mary Reinholz Anderson Christopher Beall Kathryn Gebhart Booth Kathleen Dinham Davis P Ross G. Davis P Wanda V. Dole Stephen R. Elliott Davis L. Fisher Richard A. Gram George F. Howe Jr. Judith Thoresen Howe Howard H. Hutchinson Linda Strane Hutchinson Judith Lumb Jensen 0 Mollie Herzog Keys Jonathan E. Knopp Pamela Kolb Leadbitter Judith Anderson Mack Karen O Keeffe McDonald Glending Olson Linda Axelson Packard Ralph E. Schuetz Dinah Stevens Paul R. Valente John van den Akker 1 Virginia Allen Carole Zinn Badger Ann Coerper Ballenger 1 Grethe Hallberg Barber John B. Bartholomew Jr. Kenneth E. Baughman Mary Skotheim Belshaw Douglas M. Brown Katherine Manz Cowett P 1 Barbara Egekvist Cromheecke 1 Geraldine Cosmas Curran Andrew D. Darling Anne Pinkerton Davidson Richard D. Denda Lawrence C. Dickmann Marles Noie Dudley P 0 Linda Raasch Feldt P Colin C. Frykman Steven E. Gage Thomas T. Goldsmith III Joan Zubiago Graham Stephen F. Hansen William A. Holzworth T.R. Janicek 0 Barbara Vinson Jones 0 Edward J. Jones III William C. Kalke Mary Tharinger Kokernot Gwendolyn Law Lane Robert P. Lane Winifred Carloss Larsen Patricia Joyce Laybourn Ann Lavacek Leech P 0 Marjorie Spotts Litsinger Diane C. Lotko-Baker Jon M. McGinty 1 John D. Miller Wilbur F. Monroe II Stephen G. Nault Polly S. Novak Carroll Westfall Peterson 1 Bonnie Verstegen Pomo Hal Quinley Richard A. Reierson Ford M. Robbins Judy Bezanson Ruth Katherine Haynsworth Samuelson Diana Gage Schier 1 Karen Stoakes Shields P Janet Marks Smith P 0 Richard R. Steitz 1 David R. Telleen P 1 Judy Johnson Telleen P Ann Uber Tirk P Susan Witler Vevang Darlene Verbrick Walsh J. Dennis Walsh 0 James P. World Class of 1 s carolyn Stickney Beck Hayward J. Beck theodore M. Katzoff susan Gilman Ferguson P No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + Susan Nelson Goldsmith Gifts of $,000 + Nancy Cannon Bridgeford Anton R. Valukas Gifts of $,000 + Frederick S. Voss Gifts of $,000 + John L. Herr Theodore M. Katzoff Richard B. Snyder Martha Evans Bothwell 1 Lee Dodds Chemel Sharon Lawrence Gralow Jerry H. Leatham Janet K. Modesitt Gail Gustafson Noble Timothy F. Noble Thomas T. Rogers John E. Thomas Gifts of $00 + Richard C. Detienne Thomas R. Dunlap 1 Fritz Fett Donald L. Gurney Dennis W. Koskelin Marilyn Fox Morel Janice Reinke Norelius Karen A. Parfitt Jill M. Parson Jean Lampert Woy Gifts of $0 + Philip K. Allen Jr. Phoebe Rhodes Allen Carolyn Stickney Beck Hayward J. Beck Judith Jacobs Crampton Maryann Pepin Crissey Ruth N. Dahlke 1 Susan Gilman Ferguson P Albert E. Hansen Byron J. Nordstrom Frederick R. Olson Barbara Bradley Petura Gary A. Pines 1 William M. Scott P C. Nicholas Vogel Jean Sydow West 0 Donna Speitz Anderson Kenneth D. Anderson Sean Harlan Austin Corry F. Azzi David W. Barnard 1 J. Peter Bartl David R. Beam 1 Virginia Goldsmith Beekmann John R. Bertram 1 Donald A. Biere Roger L. Bjornstad Sarah Trump Blackwell P 1 Robert B. Clark 1 Tom C. Conley Roberta Bassett Corson Bonnie Mastin Crawford Joan Carrington Darling Anne Bryan Dickerson Jocelyn Morse Doden Robert C. Duncan P Susanne Dhein Erickson Ralph O. Erlandson Bruce M. Feldt P 1 Bryn A. Fick John T. Fischer Sue Skaggs Fleet Diane Divin Forsyth David Foxgrover Patricia Sayre Graham 1 Geraldine Otani Grine Earl L. Hoover Miriam Rutherford Jenkins Roberta S. Keller 1 John T. Kiggins Jr. Patricia Bronczyk Klagholz 1 Timothy P. Knabe Wendi Leader Charles W. Lenz Lynn Arthur Lundeen Barbara Garney Lussier Mark J. Masuhr Mary Hannegan McMillan 1 Richard A. Mewaldt Judy Michalowski-Wasserman Heidi Markisen Middlebrooks F. Suzanne Mohr Gretchen Minning Morrow Barbara J. Neumann 1 Michael G. O Neil Allen D. Parker Ouida Courteol Parker Thomas D. Parker P 1 1 Marcia Graef Robison Jean Christensen Rogers Penelope Yager Rosi Barbara Teruya Ryder William Z. Savage Margo Simon Alexander M. Spater David Streit Richard T. Stuart Benjamin C. Tilghman Jr. P Margo Taggart Tilghman P Bob Tirk P Janet Wichers Waanders Nancy Washburn 1 Victor W. Weaver Ann Torkelson Weigl 1 Marilyn Hobby Wescott Grant N. Wheeler Stephen H. White Steven B. Wickland Barbara E. Wood Class of 1 ned K. Nemacheck Jane Nelson Azzi Reunion Committee Jane Nelson Azzi ann M. Clark steven E. Landfried philip A. Metzger P No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $1, Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + William O. Hochkammer P Gifts of $,000 + Ned K. Nemacheck Gifts of $,000 + Nancy White Custer Margaret Lessels Rutter Gifts of $,000 + Patrick R. Kroos Anthony D. Beadell Priscilla Larsen Beadell J. B. derosset Michael H. Jeronimus Gifts of $00 + Suanne Eaton Benowicz Carolyn Sidwell Cradler 1 Susanne Wawak Gay Lynne Ansorge Gorlinsky P David B. Gray Anne Lerchen Hanna Thomas Hedin Kay Christensen Peltier P Edward Rath David M. Remley Elizabeth Wrobke Remley David G. Rendall James O. Roahen Chandler W. Rowe Jr. Nancy Young Rowe Gifts of $0 + T. Michael Anger Stephen A. Bernsten P Beatrice A. Bigony 1 Susan Williams Brewster Jack B. Eastman David L. Fine David K. Glidden Lewis D. Goldstein Alice J. Holinger Christina Drott Huck Christian R. Isely IV Charles C. Jamieson 1 Steven E. Landfried 0 Richard G. Lim Pamela Thatcher Marsh Fred Nordeen Christina Choate Austin Jane Nelson Azzi 1 Joyce Anderson Beyer John E. Bridgman 0 Curtis W. Buchholtz P Nancy Beaudway Burmeister 0 Carlynn Canny Ann M. Clark 1 Sydney Townsend Corbett Thomas K. Countryman William S. Dawes P Carol Weeks Devoss Annette Maffia Dluger Lucinda Steven Duncan P Deanna Davis Erlandson Ingrid Tucholke Finnan Neil K. Friedman Rebecca Thomason Gordon Steven D. Gregerson P Ann Kesselring Hamon Carol Johnsrud Hansen Jacob H. Heikkinen Eileen Neau Herrling 1 Mahlon C. Hubenthal Banner Kalbfus Hughes Robert E. Hunn 1 E. S. Johnson William T. Johnson James S. Knipe P 1 Nancy Nye Knipe P 1 Alice Haselden Lane P Bonnie Cremer Laviron David A. Lawrence Marguerite Frank McClintock Philip A. Metzger P 1 Judith L. Meyers Franklin J. Moore Courtland E. Newman Jr. 1 Janet Watson O Neil Marcia Glidden Parker P 1 Mary Schelhorn Peterson Patricia Busch Peterson Eloise Oviatt Reierson Barbara Dancey Ridgely David K. Ridgely Margaret Cornelison Robbins 0 Carolyn Fischer Sandford Kathryn Wilson Schoenwetter Robert H. Schoenwetter Andrea G. Schwellinger 1 Carolyn Withee Scott Jane E. Sherman 1 William W. Shields P Elizabeth Painter Shinn Sharyn Jacob Smith 1 Sandra McDonald Spofford P 1 William K. Spofford P 1 Thomas E. Steinmetz Richard A. Stone Judith Pauni Takkunen 0 Janice Agren Valukas 1 William T. Wolff Class of 1 s sue Zimmerman Brown marcia Rogers Hunter Barbara von Behren Uhlman P Reunion Committee richard C. Agness margery Homfeld Metzger P patricia Phelps Nash peter Nash No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,1 Other Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $0,000 + Charlot Nelson Singleton Gifts of $,000 + Sidney K. Ayabe Gifts of $,000 + Anne Stuart Galli Helen Barshell Nemacheck Marilynn Wohlt Taylor Gifts of $,000 + Jill McCormick Rupprecht P Gifts of $, Dale L. Duesing David H. Gregerson P Lee Galda-Pellegrini Andrew C. Gilboy Patricia Phelps Nash Peter Nash Robert Y. Paddock Jr. George L. Peltier P James P. Thompson P Gifts of $00 + William E. Benowicz James F. Cradler Margaret Esterline Gray Cynthia Russell Howe John F. Howe Daniel P. Jones Dan L. Le Mahieu Adair Miller Jr. Hugh N. Nellans Ruth H. Potthoff Lois Beck Rath Gifts of $0 + William A. Brehm Jr. David P. Dunlap 1 Hope Harron Glidden Martha L. Phillips-Patrick Karen Pugh Sakura Bernd-Uwe Sevin Karen Hicks Smith Daniel L. Sweeney Jr. Rolf H. Swensen Frank D. Szitta P 1 H. Winsor Whiton Richard C. Agness Jan Ferry Alexander P Geoffrey C. Berresford Patricia Kelley Brehm 1 Charles J. Breitzke Sue Zimmerman Brown Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

37 Lawrence Alumni Lawrence Alumni Nancy Belcher Butterworth Cheryl A. Campbell Kim A. Carnes Joanna Morton Case Karen M. Chobot Carolyn Graves Cooke Maida Bergeson Cummings Susan Furlong Custer Alice Wild Dawes P Suzanne Des Isles Deitrich P 1 Marcus M. Diamond Susan Dudley Carter J. Eckert James E. Eggert Bruce R. Elliott Sharon Taylor Evans John D. Fallon Mary Lou McBroom Findley John C. Firmin Crary Hoyt Gaggia Stephen C. Good P John L. Grandin III Charles D. Hall Sara Battersby Hall Peter G. Hamon Susan Raccoli Harvey Mary Gove Hazelton John W. Hein P Robert E. Hickam 1 Carol Burnett Hubenthal Marcia Rogers Hunter Peter R. Jacoby Chris Kaufman Bruce L. Kessler Edward C. Lake James D. Lannon Carol Johnson Lasley Carol Keeler Leikam Christine A. Liebich Jonathan Lustig Constance F. Magistrelli James A. McNamee Judith Lee McNatt Margery Homfeld Metzger P Terry L. Meyers Deborah Biggers Milner Jane Haynsworth Moore Charles G. Norseng Elizabeth Waldo Nunley P Ellen Bierdz Osterhart William L. Phillips Ann Rennick Piehl Richard F. Piehl 1 Cheryl Howenstine Rand 1 Robert J. Rand Martha Colburn Rasmus Maya Duesberg Roos R. Stephen Sedgwick Robert W. Simmons Percy J. Smerek Richard F. Stewart James C. Swearengen Paul R. Temple Sue Campbell Trimble Barbara von Behren Uhlman P Virginia W. Vose John W. Whipple Gordon E. Whyte Barbara Peterson Wiley Robert N. Wolfson 0 Ruth Robishaw Wulfhoop Dana R. Zitek Class of 1 John A. Sanders Jacob G. Stockinger Jr. Reunion Committee shaun E. Donnelly No. Asked: 00 : (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $,0 Total: $1, Gifts of $,000 + Kristine Strom Erickson Gifts of $,000 + Philip E. Berghausen Jr. Hugh F. Denison Terry Franke John A. Sanders Gifts of $,000 + Jerome R. Clifford Gifts of $,000 + Karen Henderson Bachhuber P James R. Buck Shaun E. Donnelly Barbara Bryant Hiller Mary R. Ottoson Bobbye Hoffman Bartels P Edward T. Butt Jr. Louis S. Cornelius H. Criss Hartzell Jr. P 1 David L. Kammerer Lawrence Y. Leong Jay C. Mancini Gifts of $00 + Peter G. Cartier Susan Taylor Detienne Suzanne Munro Gardner Gwen Stanfield Lang Charles A. McKee Lesley Opel McKee 1 Robert L. Suettinger Robert E. Taggart Jr. Virginia Silver Taggart Stephen W. Theobald Donald G. Whitney Paige L. Wickland Gifts of $0 + Susan Carpenter Louann Schwind Forrler Lois Halversen-Kouyias Laurie Vaile Hauptli Jean W. Helz 1 Jeffrey D. Jones Judith Shippee Newton Caroline Smith Pritchett Norman Bruce Sakura Suzanne Driscoll Schiffel Jean Bragg Schumaker 1 Judith Harris Whiton Richard A. Witte Jan Ahrensfeld 1 Monte Allen Christopher J. Anderson Sharon Litchfield Anderson 1 Alice Farver Bowdish Sharon Bond Brown 1 Mary Ann Michael Brussat Donn C. Burleigh Gayle Boyce Carter Eileen J. Chase Marie McClure Christensen 1 Rodney A. Clark 0 Jefferson W. Coe III 1 Richard L. Crandall Stephan G. Custer Nancy Kleiner DeYoung Holmes 1 Suzanne L. DuBois Mary Matchuk Elling 1 Steven V. Fisher Julia Forbes Daniel A. Fredrickson 1 Jim B. Freim Susan Keene Garrison Lynn Brindle Good P Karen Kolpack Grundahl P 0 1 David L. Hackbarth 1 B. Patrick Hall 0 Charles M. Hanson James F. Harper Rita Schulz Harris Colleen E. Held-Messana 1 Carol Balkin Hirsch Peter J. House P Takako Haraoka Ike Barbara Ditzler Iwami Marcia Zahn Johnson R. Leslie Johnson Meredith Sells Klein 1 Bruce H. Klemesrud 1 Lynn Hacquet Klemesrud Christine Grupe Knutson 1 Elizabeth Conrad LaVelle 1 Suzanne Fink MacDonald Robert S. McKee P 00 Barbara Ownbey McLaughlin Paul S. Mead 1 William D. Mittlefehldt Marilyn Manchester Moore Robert R. Morrison Karen Swan Naftzger Mary Sorenson Pallesen William J. Pearlman Baron Perlman 1 Charlotte Petri Susan Brown Plant Kay Enenbach Pung Jane Ray Quartel Stuart W. Reese Judith Halgren Reising Elizabeth Boardway Ribeiro P 0 John L. Roberts 1 Alexa Abercrombie Ross Mildred Mayne Schultz Jane McCleneghan Smith 1 Jacob G. Stockinger Jr. Harvey Shigeo Takemoto 0 Robert J. Van Domelen P Linda Weibel Walker 1 Susan Fletcher Willis Marcia J. Wilson Class of 1 stephen Graham susan Voss Pappas No. Asked: 1 : (.1%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $1, Total: $,1 Gifts of $,000 + Alan G. Braun Gifts of $,000 + Elizabeth R. Benson Stephen Graham Tocher Mitchell Gifts of $, William J. French P 0 Jane Paulson Gregerson P Andrew J. Kass P Virginia Post Kass P Dean Z. Pappas Susan Voss Pappas Priscilla Peterson Weaver Nancy Whiteley Baird William M. Baird Ann M. Branston David L. Brown David E. Frasch P Evalyn Wiley Frasch P David R. Hawkanson James H. Leslie Barbara Low McBride John W. O Boyle P 1 Frank G. Rippl Deborah Hirschberg Slupianek P Wayne R. Steinbach Gifts of $00 + Leslie Schriber Bogue Steve Bogue Jane A. Fisher 1 Pamela Richardson Ippoliti Michael D. Kirley Richard H. Massopust Mary Jean Vaubel Montgomery 1 Gaylen Meier Stoa 0 Walter S. Vuchnich Gifts of $0 + Jill Farris Almeida Amelia Bodine Bergmann Dennis R. De Cock Teri Petersen Drymalski Carol McFeaters Dunlap Patricia L. Earl Nancy K. Gardner Mark C. Gerard John R. Griffith Bruce H. Iglauer Marguerite Devlin Juedes Albert C. Loebe Florence Howe Munat Susan Lewinnek Murray 1 Marianna Greaves Orro Joseph F. Patterson Jr. Cathryn Piehl Schmidt P 0 David M. Shlaes Bruce M. Smith Susan Davidson Spence Robert G. Thomas 1 Michael D. Andrews Carolyn Leppla Andringa 1 Jack L. Barta 1 Susan Hough Block Martha Hodge Bush Richard C. Bush David H. Carlsen J. Mark Catron Mary Rysgaard Catron Ann Rigotti Clark David J. Clark Jr. Arlyne Gutmann Cook Mary Jo Howard Croake Dianne Schwartz Davis P Rowland M. Davis Jr. P 1 Dennis J. Delap Caroline J. Downs 0 Michael S. Foster Tammy Gardner Donna Swiggum Glynn Linda McNeely Graham Laurie A. Hamachek 1 Douglas D. Head Sara Johnson Hein P 1 Eric F. Holterman David B. Johnson 0 Pamela Bolotin Joseph 1 Douglas K. Lehto Susan Willer Levett 1 Scott Lewis Carl A. Liebich Laurie A. Magee 1 Margaret Todd Maitland 1 Elizabeth L. Martin Nancy LaFountain Martin Scott Matteson Richard C. Mayo Patricia A. Modisett Janet Hoag Phillips 1 Martin R. Pierce 1 Margaret E. Quinn Richard T. Ramsey Thomas R. Reynolds 1 Sally Price Sedgwick Howard W. Sell Richard Byron Smith Mary Ann Stenger James L. Stoa Ellen Beaudreau Sushak Mark R. Swanson Susan Grote Tittle Cynthia Sholl Turner P Miles E. Turner P 0 Elizabeth A. Tuttle Diane Berger Weaver Sandi Bonsett Webster 1 Thomas A. Wendorf William T. Whitehead Vernon O. Wilmot Dutie J. Wilson Deborah Briggs Witte Serrao Anne F. Woodhouse Richard T. Wylie Herbert Foreman Young Class of 10 s Karl A. Hickerson Jeffrey O. Leach phyllis Russ Pengelly No. Asked: 0 : 1 (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,0 Other Gifts: $0, Total: $,1 Gifts of $0,000 + Dale R. Schuh Gifts of $,000 + Margaret Stalick Sanders Gifts of $,000 + Jeffrey D. Riester Gifts of $,000 + Denise Dyer Haight P 00 Jeffrey O. Leach Michael D. Lougee Susan K. Mahle Alex J. Meloy Julie Eng Smith Susan Anderson Wise Judith Stanfield Young P 00 Timothy R. Young P 00 Suzanne Detry Arendt Janet Gull Baxter Norman A. Baxter Chris A. Bowers Elizabeth A. Coyte Margaret Everist Martha Kroon Hartzell P Carol A. Jegen James W. Keeling Barbara Brownawell Mojonnier John J. Mojonnier Marion Paris Nancy L. Winbigler Gifts of $00 + Lynn Madow Dennis Gregory J. Exarhos P 1 0 Kathleen A. FitzPatrick 1 Lawrence T. Hickey Jr. 1 Andrew L. Reitz Gifts of $0 + Marianne Conger Berger 1 Roderick L. Buchen Richard A. Candee Jr. Julia Walfoort DeCock Kay Knudsen Esposito John R. Fease P Charles C. Gallmeyer Bruce W. Hauptli 1 Myra Krinke Hillburg 1 William O. Hillburg 1 Karen Johnson Janas 1 Richard F. King Susan M. Kraeblen James K. Lace Diane Bloedorn Nakayama Roy T. Nakayama 1 James B. Noble Herbert S. Ormsbee III Phyllis Russ Pengelly William L. Pengelly Peter A. Peterson 1 Janine M. Sagert Jerry G. Sanders Paul W. Schmidt P 0 Martha Esch Schott P Ronald M. Sushak John D. Tarbox Ann Bellin Thomas 1 John H. Tielsch 1 Dean E. Whiteway Philip R. Anderson Clifford M. Asmuth Anthony C. Berman P 00 Sandy Laufer Blake Lynn Brostrom Blankman John N. Borgh P 00 Mary Freeman Borgh P 00 Kristin Jensen Bryan P 1 Peter R. Burzynski Ellen Houck Busch P 01 Barb Braun Bushee Mary Rae Chemotti Rick Cogswell Paul K. Driessen Paul R. Emmons Edward C. Engle Thomas N. Findlay P 1 Paul R. Geske F. Andrew Gilbert Jr. Margaret Davidson Grant 1 James R. Gray Julie T. Guth Nancy Netterstrom Hards 1 Roger W. Hildebrand Scott S. Kerr Gorham A. Kindem Julie Gerken Koslow Sarah Krueger 1 Lawrence P. Kupferman John B. Laing Jr. Leslie J. Lawson Thomas A. Maki Michael Matheson Keven L. McDermott Kenneth M. McIntire Friedemann W. Meyer Judith Pugh Meyer 1 James F. Miller Jr. Ellen Stoehr Newton Elizabeth Mahon Nichols Aileen Nakamura Pruiksma Brenda Barsamian Richardson Thomas R. Richardson 1 Lincoln Y. Saito Linda Scalcucci Saving Peter E. Saving Frances Pfaff Schlesinger Jacquelyn Bushner Schriber Marcia Kinzie Smith-Wood Thomas James Snodgrass Susan L. Sonneborn David E. Spear Walter B. Stitt III 1 Richard L. Stocchetti 1 Melvin A. Strom 1 David W. Strong William A. Swendson Jonathan R. Tittle 1 Edward D. Tobias Jon Scott Torgerson 1 Janet R. Veale M. Dan Vogel 0 Catherine A. Watson Allyson Jagow Weir Janice Latourelle Wickeri Class of 11 John E. Moeller P Class Secretaries marcia Ketchum Baird Jean R. Linder No. Asked: 0 : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0 Total: $, 1, people "like" Björklunden on Facebook (join us at facebook.com/ bjorklunden) Gifts of $,000 + David V. Uihlein Jr. Gifts of $,000 + L. V. Silvester III Gifts of $,000 + Andrew N. Binns Richard O. Haight P 00 Raye C. Kanzenbach Carol L. Korda David L. Mitchell 1 Judy Schwaemle John B. Bassett James J. Bode Judith Reeves Brown G. Craig Christensen Mary Jo Freeman Barbara Kreher Geiser P 00 James I. Geiser P 00 Erik W. Ibele Gail Johnson Ibele 1 Roth Judd John A. Luke Jr. John E. Moeller P Rick Rothschild Nancy Wilson Saunders 1 Marjorie C. Strobel Alison Osborne Thomas Marilyn A. Thompson Pamela L. Tibbetts Gifts of $00 + Scott W. Alexander Douglas E. Clapp Virginia Danielson 0 Robert A. Hawley Margaret Tifft Janis Janice M. Juraska E. James Kehoe Marvis A. Knospe Janet Heimann Kriz P 0 Ann Niebling Laughlin Philip W. Mancini Peter R. Olson Carol Shumway Silva Edibaldo Silva Marianne R. Varney Gifts of $0 + Mark S. Berman Susan Folsom Berman Jeanine S. Brown M. Linda Brown Edward W. Byers Nancy Chapel Eberhardt Jan M. Frodesen 1 Joan Guyer Gregory Mark E. Jackson P 0 David A. Jones P Laurel Hacker Lace Melissa Lamberton Katherine Mayer Mead Lawrence N. Mead John F. Oberwetter Frances Farley Pan Frank H. Tooby Marcia Ketchum Baird John A. Behnke 0 Robert W. Black + 1 Elijah Brewer III Jacqueline Rauscher Curtiss Jane E. Dickerson Shelley Diekman Frank R. Duchow C. Richard Farmer Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

38 Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 Lawrence Alumni Janet Brelig Foreman D. Scott Frankenberger Glenn A. Galau Terrence L. Geiger Brenda K. Giegerich Anne M. Hackett Robert F. Haeger Sara Sturm Hawley Elizabeth Scott Hayes Cynthia Storms Heidecker Margaret Feldmann Henderson Nancy Paulu Hyde Nancy Houston Kindem Dorothy Kirie Kinnaird Douglas Kohrt Sherry A. Lacenski 1 Georgia A. Lindquist 1 Mary C. Mattke Norah Barrett McCue Charles R. Newton Margaret M. O Rourke Julie K. Panke Susan Haufe Payne Ann Baumgarten Petersen Sally Waldvogel Pundt Michael L. Ratsch Karen Swanson Reynolds Nancy Robinson 1 Ellen-Alisa Saxl Thomas A. Schoenfeld Mary Henderson Sieg Suzanne Gruenhagen Smentowski Randall S. Smith Younghi Sohn Patricia M. Spoerl David G. Strand Patricia Suhrcke 1 Catherine Nichols Thompson 1 Jacquelyn A. Tofte James M. Vuko 1 Janice Sieber Wallace 1 Jeffery J. Wallace 1 Michelene Domoe Wendorf Edward F. Wonder Judith Peterson Zempel P 0 Class of 1 s roy S. Brayton Jeffrey A. Fox marte Brengle Reunion Committee Jeffrey A. Fox, Co-Chair Kate Walsh Leatham, Co-Chair William J. Baer William M. Bauer roy S. Brayton, Legacy Circle Liaison mary L. Carlson-Mason patrick D. Eagan John D. Gilpin, Legacy Circle Liaison andrew M. Hanson thomas H. Jenkins susan Stillman Kane cheryl Wilson Kopecky, Legacy Circle Liaison marina Spheeris Krejci thomas J. Nathan Gregory R. O Meara P charles E. Ray christine A. Renard Karen L. Rigotti elizabeth Galaty Sagan 0th Reunion $1,1 Members of the Class of 1 0th Reunion Committee Bottom Row: Patrick D. Eagan, Karen L. Rigotti, Cheryl Wilson Kopecky, Kate Walsh Leatham, Jeffrey A. Fox, William J. Baer, Marina Spheeris Krejci, Gregory R. O Meara, Mary L. Carlson-Mason, Christine A. Renard Row : John D. Gilpin, Andrew M. Hanson, Thomas H. Jenkins, Charles E. Ray, Thomas J. Nathan, Susan Stillman Kane, Roy S. Brayton 1 donors Founders Club members 0 Legacy Circle members charles R. Seraphin No. Asked: : 1 Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $1, Total: $1,1 Gifts of $0,000 + Harold E. Jordan Gifts of $,000 + William J. Baer Cheryl Wilson Kopecky L. Keith Reed Gifts of $,000 + Grady J. Frenchick Susan Stillman Kane Alan C. Reynolds Margy Upton Trumbull Gifts of $,000 + Jeffrey A. Fox Gregory R. O Meara P Jone Bocher Riester 1 Charles B. Siekman P 1 Basil K. Vasiliou Jane Tucker Vasiliou Gifts of $,000 + Mary L. Carlson-Mason W. Bristow Gannett Jr. John D. Gilpin Linda N. Korf 1 Edward U. Lofstrom P 0 1 Martha Fizzell Lofstrom P 0 Wendy Pradt Lougee Elizabeth Galaty Sagan John R. Sagan Stephen C. Shepard 1 Craig W. Branigan Roy S. Brayton Patrick D. Eagan Christine Luedeman Fenner Kathleen Slater Hamar 0 Andrew M. Hanson Kathy A. Krendl Kate Walsh Leatham Multi-Year Pledges $1, for other purposes $,1 for The Lawrence Fund Thomas J. Nathan Kevin E. Phillips Charles E. Ray Karen L. Rigotti Ann Blomgren Rogers Barry L. Rogers Richard C. Spain George C. Whitely 1 Clifford W. Zeliff Gifts of $00 + Elizabeth Isely Ferrari Marjorie Norgaard Grier 0 Janice E. Hetland Marina Spheeris Krejci Walter E. North Jr. Christine A. Renard Clarence Rixter Jr. Carolyn H. Williams 1 Anna Hawk Wilson Gifts of $0 + Donald E. Behrens Nancy Mott Behrens Timothy D. Brown Su Anne Schreiner Browne Carolyn Nichols Hoeschele 1 Thomas H. Jenkins Roger E. Kelley Jr. Janice Kenyon Jerome A. Langer Stephen Maxwell Mary Jo Ormsbee Ned Sahar P 0 0 Donna J. Seifert 1 Kathleen Martin Shaw Robert G. Simon II Catherine Anne Tatge Martha Larson Wells 1 Victoria Butler Ailes Preston C. Bassett Jr. William M. Bauer Charlotte S. Buchanan Gregory T. Carrott Jane Cliff Lynn D. Davis Stephen L. Delap Scott E. Ferguson Nancy Firstenberger Flynn 1 J. Douglas Gilbert Steven M. Gloe Jacob P. Gostisha 1 Reathy Senk Hackbarth 1 Martha J. Hanson 1 Susan Hoff Haynes Kathy Green Kroger Craig B. Kurtz Kerstin Grace Lanser P 0 David C. Leonard Marcia Harvey Lindgren Karen Longo-Baldwin Douglas S. Madow 1 Alison W. Magee 1 Timm Menke Kirk A. Michelson Anne Paulet Pabst W. Pierson 1 James R. Price III Carol Schrader Reitz James A. Richardson Lorraine Schkeeper Riebel P 0 Stewart L. Ross Caroline Rued-Engel Robert A. Rutter Dick Seeboth Jonathan M. Seltzer Charles R. Seraphin 1 Ralph Sharp Marilyn Schwinn Smith 1 Mariana Stuckert Solares Julie Pederson Spielberger archan Jane Sramek Christine Steavpack Stroemer 1 Ralph P. Suechting P 0 George S. Swope Jr. theodore E. Tollefson Steven M. Tower Judith Exner Walseth 1 Cynthia White Susan Schauland Wilson Robert W. Zillmer Jr. Class of 1 s Kenneth H. Melchert P 1 stephen A. Swets No. Asked: 0 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0,0 Total: $1, Gifts of $0,000 + Mary Donn Jordan Gifts of $,000 + Sara A. Quandt Gifts of $,000 + Deborah Burns Fox Gifts of $,000 + Jarrel V. Burrow P 00 Laura Johnson Burrow P 00 Cynthia Libbey Gilpin Linda M. Laarman 1 Susan Fine Lyon P 0 0 Joni G. MacDonald Kenneth H. Melchert P 1 Duffie A. Adelson Keiko Wada Araki 1 Susan E. Crawford Kristen Olson Lahner Ronald B. Lahner 0 Constance B. Roop 0 Peter G. Roop J. David Strange George B. Wyeth Richard N. Zimman Gifts of $00 + Ann L. Carrott Stanley Kingsley Day Diane L. Droste Anne Sturgeon Frenchick 1 Robert C. Fritz Anne Skinner Glad Andrew M. Hardacker Susan E. Harman 1 David K. Haugland Laura Mueller Just Robert M. Lindquist David S. Spear Nancy Freeman Wallace Gifts of $0 + Ann Marie B. Bahr 1 Annette Archambeau Brower Thomas A. Ehlinger P 1 Jeanne A. Fischer Karen E. Griswold 1 Barb Mehring Hess Michael R. Hutcheson Gretchen L. Jahn Ginger Bevis Littleton Joseph W. Michel 1 Larry E. Nesper Richard A. Pierce Carl T. Rinder Gregory K. Schneider Deborah J. Anderson Nancy Eidson Arguedas Wanda West Beamon Nina L. Beasley 1 Daniel R. Bice 1 Janis Bocher Bice Nancy J. Boston Jeanne Larscheid Braun Anne Brouwer Ann F. Budd Lynn Trepel Caglar Mark S. Cebulski Patricia A. Clarke David L. Danner Bonnie Wisth DeVore Lee M. De Wolski Kurt R. Dietrich P 0 Daniel E. Edwards Jr. Dorothy G. Flood Augustin K. Fosu P 1 Betsy J. Georg 1 Mark C. Green 1 Katy Moder Grogan William C. Gruetzmacher David R. Hahn P 0 Karen Kirhofer Hansen Linda Rosenbauer Hau Donald J. Henrich P 0 Joanne McQuaid Hinderaker Elizabeth Comstock Humphrey Rebecca Huston Thomas F. Kinnealey Jr. 1 Jean Clennon Kirkland Robert P. Klugiewicz John A. Kufus Jay H. Lambrecht George Scott Langer Susan Lang Lee Marilyn Broome Matelski 1 Robert Mau Jr. 1 Clark E. Melstrom Charlotte Hall Meyer Jonathan R. Mook Thomas T. Netzow Gretchen M. Oberfranc Margaret M. Page 0 Fe Hemzy Petterson 0 William H. Petterson 0 Barbara Day Pinekenstein Jack H. Pohl Alice J. Ralph Beth Railsback Ray David S. Rogers Susan Conkey Running Nancy Johnson Russell P 01 Peter D. Russell Betsy E. Scott Jean McWethy Smith Stanley A. Smith Martha Neufer Sokol Stephen A. Swets Trudy A. Toft Daniel J. Toycen P Deborah Dickison Whidden Charlotte A. Wilson Brock E. Woods Samuel Zelpe Class of 1 robert J. DeKoch Class Secretaries Joseph J. Bruce thea Ellery Bruce No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,00 Other Gifts: $1,00 Total: $,00 Gifts of $,000 + Andrew H. Kalnow Gifts of $,000 + Thomas M. Baer Robert J. DeKoch Caroline Hero Ephraim Charles L. Ephraim Barbara Weesen-Baer Gifts of $,000 + Gerald R. Hansen 1 Levent Kitis 1 James M. Lyon P 0 0 J. Hall Taylor II P 0 1 Jennifer Brorsen Robert C. Davis III Jacquelyne Nixon DenUyl R. Bruce DenUyl 1 John M. Dowbak Richard G. Fessler P 0 Catherine Roth Holcomb Ann Carpenter Kay Richard A. Kuhn James L. Martell Bradford D. Powers R. Scott Russell 1 William B. Stevenson II Gifts of $00 + C. Dwight Allen Trisha Dean Barbara Goodman Holtz 1 Kathryn G. Miller Paul M. Nelson P 0 Catherine Kennedy Riggs Anne Trucano Sincerbeaux Gifts of $0 + F. Paxton Baker Joseph J. Bruce Thea Ellery Bruce Donald J. Brunnquell Carol B. Flint-Kaliebe Lisa Reese Hendrickson Donald J. Hietpas Nancy Zimmerman Hodges Daniel P. Howell Kathryn Love Howell Robert J. Hult Jr. Stephen A. Johnson Jeffrey N. Martin 1 Stephen R. Minton Terry E. Nilles Philip B. Osborn Jane McGroarty Schneider Sally A. Scoggin Donna Griffin Shumaker Gail J. Sonnemann Laura R. Stone Diane Cyrwus Wexler P 0 William C. Albright P David A. Beavan 1 George H. Bennett Margaret R. Brandis 1 Ann Mackey Brownlee Eric D. Carleen Richard G. Chandler 1 James P. Cifrino Jr. Thomas J. Crofts Douglas A. Davidson Nancy E. Fey James R. Fleming Dennis J. Garvey 1 Deborah Maclean Glancy 0 Elizabeth J. Grayhack Barbara Braun Griffith 1 Charles S. Hamilton Daniel J. Heinz Rebecca Voights Heinz 1 Ike W. Henrickson Karen D. Hettinger Jean Hooker Douglas S. Hubbell Sarah Chalkley Hubbell Jeffrey W. Jackson Geoffrey W. Kennedy Terrence S. Kent Robert C. Ketterer Mary Allen Kirkland P 0 Heidi Jacobson Knudsen P 0 Deborah A. Leonard Suzanne A. Le Van Gerald C. Metscher Carolyn Hamilton Mewhorter P Henri G. Minette Mary R. Niebling Christy Wagner Nielsen Deborah Anderson Paprocki J. Michael Pearce Kathy Newlin Pedersen Lynn A. Persson Christopher J. Porter Hope Davis Preston Susan Prohaska Dennis P. Quinlan P 0 0 Janice Daniels Quinlan P 0 0 Kenneth E. Richter Nancy Goodwin Rimai Patricia Locklin Robinson Ira G. Rock Kay Quigley Rosen Katherine Ryder-Welter Margaret E. Schmidt 1 Gregg E. Schrage Christopher L. Sheldon Richard S. Sise Thomas J. Stewart III 1 Susan Hardy Suechting P 0 1 Lester I. Tanji Peter S. Tichenor John Townsend James S. Walker John W. Welter Susan Isely Widell Charles B. Will 0 Eleanor Williams Lana G. Woodruff 1 Ann Huntting Yonamine Class of 1 s charles E. Woodward Janice Pfaller Woodward No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $,0 Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Lydia A. Howarth Gifts of $,000 + Christopher W. Murray Gifts of $,000 + Timothy J. Freeman P 0 Judith Erickson Robinson Anne Webster Wolfe Ellis A. Ballard Jr. Morton Robert Bearman II Eric Buchter 1 William Fuller Nancy Butler Kuhn Jay LaJone Mary Jo Hibbert Powell Deborah Ansink Russell Charles E. Woodward Janice Pfaller Woodward Gifts of $00 + Kurt H. Albertine Charles H. Albrecht James A. Brown Nancy Fitzgerald Brown 1 Hannah R. Eisner P 0 1 Paula Gordinier Paul W. Hardwig Deborah Herndon Isenberg John F. Isenberg G. Paul Koning James H. Merrell Nancy Maxwell Mullen Thomas P. Parrett B. Joshua Rosen Gifts of $0 + Brant W. Bittmann Susan Scheflow Bittmann 1 Thomas L. Brown Jr. 0 Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

39 Lawrence Alumni Lawrence Alumni Thomas W. Cutter Mary C. Dinauer 1 Elizabeth Folwell Susan E. Hanna Richard H. Hearn Elizabeth Johnson Hult F. Kirk Kolodner Martha Calhoun Kramer James J. Kriva P 1 James A. Rose V 1 Thomas C. Warrington John R. Axtell Mary Bach Jon A. Becker Annette Cameron Blum 1 Richard D. Bressler Stephen E. Carlton Thomas B. Cartwright Louise Freyberger Clitty 1 Pamela S. Cooper Pamela Brown Day 1 Marcia A. De Cramer 1 Eunice Low Dock Gail Dinius Dolan P 0 Anne Spaulding Draeger 1 Thomas W. Drake Patricia Knetzger Fullam Katharine Lutz Garvey 1 Greg Gerard demette Spainhour Ginn David A. Gust Linda Wolfgram Gust Janice Iverson Hahn P 0 Marie H. Hansen Gordon Hard 1 Linda Montross Harmon P 0 0 Donna Stetz Harris Beth Johnson Henrich P 0 Barbara Deisenroth Hinnendael 1 Elizabeth Holden Alfred Jakober Margaret Riggs Ketterer Lane Roseann Kirchner 1 Scott L. Klug 1 Susan Wallace Langkamp Ann Schirmer Lee William Jed Lee Susan Bell Leon Lynn M. Libera R. Randy Lindsey 0 Gerhard A. Meyer 0 Lyn Zimmerman Meyer Jane C. Miller Susan Norton Minette Barbara Bill Mueller Mary Clough O Donnell Kathleen Kosloske Orth Martha Davis Pohl 0 Julie Haight Rose Victor Scavarda Lynn M. Schlager Philip J. Schultz Mary Lee Clemmer Slemmer 1 George E. Stalle Laurie L. Stearns George C. Stubbs Diana Murray Swets Mary Campbell Toycen P 1 Margot Visher Sarah Ousley Will Lawrence A. Wilson II Class of 1 William T. Eggbeer P Class Secretaries margi Briggs-Lofton michael J. Lofton No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $0,01 Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + Kendrith M. Rowland Jr. P 1 0 Gifts of $, Michael P. Exner Gifts of $,000 + William T. Eggbeer P Gifts of $,000 + James J. Beres Robin E. Fondow P 0 Nancy J. Mattson Timothy I. Pruett 0 Steven P. Swanson John J. Wolfe Jeffrey H. Colman Lucy Robandt Colman Carol Anderson Fessler P 0 Susan Long Hall P 1 David W. Hines Jr. Nancy Gazzola Hines Elizabeth Scollay Jayne Lynne M. LaJone P 1 1 Ann Van Tilburg Lowe P 1 Susan L. Medak P Patricia B. Miller Mary Susanne Reeves William C. Schindler 1 Gary Stephen Springer Mary Ellyn Carolan Vicksta Gifts of $00 + Charles G. Alex John A. Blumenfeld Jr. Sally Pierson Blumenfeld Nancy Thorsen Brakeman Wendy Schaller Crawford P Thomas H. Gellman David L. Kirchman C. Anne Laskaya Linda Yamane Merrell Samuel Morris John R. Ranck II Jean E. Tatge James R. Vosper P 0 Mary Gajewski Vosper P 0 Gifts of $0 + Jack C. Anderson Pamela Degener Benz Susan Bolanos Binkis Ann L. Bissinger-Poor Laura R. Bornhoeft David A. Guzik Elizabeth Tretow LaGro Kathleen J. Quinlan William F. Ray III Robert T. Seavey Marilyn Sterrenberg-Rose Julie Phelps Stier Michael Hunter Streater 1 Marla B. Anderson P 0 Elizabeth Morris Applebaum George M. Beshers Matthew G. Brockmeier P 0 Priscilla Campbell Brown John M. Bruce Clyde Cassel John E. Chapman George E. Clitty Randall B. Colton F. Thomas Crittenden Darinka Dimitrijevic D Alessio David W. Davenport John A. Dickens II Jane E. Dillingham Kyran Dowling Ann Laiblin Duchow Sara Parker Enriquez Amelia Erickson David C. Fortney 1 Susanne Fusso 1 Craig L. Gagnon Michael R. Glendon Bonny Emdin Glisker Stephen A. Green Ruth Pinekenstein Guenther Bruce L. Hammond Robert J. Hanisch 1 Pamela J. Harrison Barbara A. Kelley Juli Marshak Kent Anne Wolfe King James P. Kirkland P 0 Kenneth B. Kolodner Dorothy Teng Krug Wendy Smith Kubitskey 1 Nora Kyger Thomas A. Lambrecht Christopher Langdon Edward G. Langer Diane L. Larie David E. Larson Anne Dempesy Lee Mark C. Lee 1 Timothy W. Leisure Clare L. McCulla Meredith J. Myers 1 Linda Finger Nelson Anthony M. Newell 1 Ann O Connell Earl J. Patterson Sharon Rowley Piersma Barbara J. Preskill Christopher Reiser Elizabeth Huggins Reiser David C. Rosene Janet B. Sauers P Tamara Schiller 1 Nancy Putnam Schilling Thomas W. Seidel 1 Laura L. Sievert 1 Rubin Snowden 1 Nancy Jorgensen Soo James R. Suhrcke Joseph M. Troy 1 Deborah C. von Rosenvinge Thomas H. Whitely Karen L. Williams 1 Daniel P. Winkler Mary Koch Wolff Thomas M. Wolff Kathryn Walker Zavaleta Class of 1 s teri Wuletich LaJone andrew S. Mead James M. Rand P 0 No. Asked: 0 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $1, Total: $,0 Gifts of $0,000 + Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr. P 1 Gifts of $, Jeanne Marini Exner Gifts of $, Joanne B. Bauer Loretta Kalnow Kaplan Gifts of $,000 + Kent Knudsen Karen J. Sweet P 0 Marc Weinberger Mark G. Berry E. Luke Bold Jeanne L. Bringgold-Pro Carolyn Weygandt Buzek John R. Chandler R. William Edminster Dorothy E. Fischer Teri Wuletich LaJone 1 David T. Lawrence Tracy Grogan Mooty James C. Peterson Leslie Bouton Peterson Sharon Rowe Barbara Till Ruel John B. Van Duzer Jr. Glen Y. Yoshida Gifts of $00 + Daniel K. Butler Jr. P 0 Linn Andersen Carey 1 David A. Cifrino Gregg O. Dawley 1 Jody Feldman Susan Rosenthal Gordon Robert C. Graveen Linda Ericson Hill Tracy J. Kahl + Martha J. Olson Gifts of $0 + Mary Shaw Bates Patricia M. Brown P MaryJane Cowan Danan Cydney A. Einck 1 Jeffrey G. Frank John H. Holdridge Thomas R. Hughes Nancy Evans Johnsen P Laurie Johnson McHenry P 0 James H. Murphy III Sarah H. Parker Catherine Steiner-Lang Andrea Williamson-Hughes Susan Knowles Bates Heidi Baumann-Schuppel Catherine M. Boggs Hazel M. Bradford L. James Brooks Meredith Bidlack Browne Timothy D. Browning 1 Rebecca Smith Cairo Elizabeth M. Childs Amelia Bridges Cieslewicz Mark M. Cieslewicz 0 Brett W. Cochrane P 1 Rebecca Moorhead Culbertson Steve L. Dalton P 1 0 Daniel J. Dauner Melinda K. Dik Susan K. Dinauer Mary E. Egan Cynthia L. Figge 1 David A. Frater P 1 Julia Skinner Frater P Jeanne E. Greninger Marc S. Grunert Mary Gifford Heiden Susan Basnik Herring 1 Craig J. Himes Mark D. Holm Thomas G. Hughes 1 Corinne R. Kapp Ann E. Koopman Mary DeGroot Lambrecht Karen Gerlits LeSueur Stephen J. LeSueur Robert L. Liebman Elizabeth Aldrich Mac Kenzie Anne Paterson Maillette P 0 ZeeAnn MacDonald Mason James H. McCracken Jr. Margaret C. McCulla Anne Lippl Meyer Richard R. Meyer Kathryn J. Meyers Martha Lee Mitchell Penny Orwick 1 Susan P. Osborn Cynthia Siekman Powell Peter R. Pretkel 1 Scott S. Propsom James M. Rand P 0 1 Margaret J. Roberts Jeffrey C. Ruebel Timothy B. Schedl april Oja Scholtz 1 Nancy Dian Siebecker P Ann Phillips Stone Ruth Shaw Striegel Connie Hansen Syslack Andrea M. Thorne 0 Gail A. Tornow 1 Anne MacLeod Weeks Jody W. Zylke Class of 1 s deanne L. Amaden Greg C. Pettigrew P 1 Class Secretaries christine Siewert Edgecomb Janet Aronberg Hersh No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $1, Total: $1,1 Gifts of $0,000 + Peter M. Musser Gifts of $,000 + Michael P. Cisler P 0 Nancy E. Fay P 1 0 Gifts of $,000 + Deanne L. Amaden Elizabeth Kortenhof Kumbalek P 1 Steven C. Kumbalek P 1 1 Michael S. Schwartz Mark R. Vytlacil Leslie Bellows Weinberger Marcia Baxter Bearman Paul H. Berghoff Scott A. Bohon Mark D. Breseman P 1 Cynthia L. Estlund Janet Aronberg Hersh Robin B. Kipnis Susan Litteken Leader Douglas D. Marshall P 0 Penn J. Ritter Michael L. Sterling David G. Thome P 1 Gifts of $00 + Steven J. Bill David B. Brakeman Walter H. Deutsch II David F. Hill Gifts of $0 + Stephen G. Bates Amy F. Bell Michael J. Calabrese 1 Stephen J. Dufresne 1,00 gifts were donated online for a total of $,00 Jeffrey S. Edwards P 1 Basil D. Georgiadis Carol Stohrer Grench Elizabeth J. Griesse John L. Martin Sue Martin-Steiner P 1 0 Patricia K. McCarty P Margaret H. Scheid Mary Reed Spencer Irene Ang Strohbeen W. Anthony Vernon Randon B. Woodworth 1 Suzy Steele Born P 0 1 David C. Bouc Mark E. Bunke P Anne Hathaway Bush Maria Kaiser Dietrich P 0 Mark L. Edwards Brent B. Erensel David E. Frankson Michael J. Gamsky 1 Dominique Frigo Geraghty Charles S. Greenberg Kathy Kennedy Hawkins Kathleen Muir Hilborn Jane Hillegas-Stommel Anne Babcock Hollowed James M. Hoskins 1 James S. Jacobs Mark A. Krogman 1 Charles E. Kron Marynelle Teumer Losin Julie A. Manning 1 Pamela A. Marshak Mark L. Metz Amos B. Miner Jo Howarth Noonan Janet Palumbo-Lavery 0 Lisa J. Peterson Greg C. Pettigrew P 1 Michael K. Powers Kristine Kosloske Reed Elizabeth A. Richter Paul W. Schmidt William E. Shaw Mary Anthony Sherman 1 Michael S. Sigman David B. Solomon Lea Sitton Stanley Martha Kreher Stevenson P 0 Julie A. Stoneman Nan Ciaccio Strohmaier Kelly S. Taylor David L. Woboril Beth Scholten Woodruff Ronald G. Wopat Joyce M. Young P 1 0 Margaret Zola-Schmidt Class of 1 John W. Warrington Jr. scott R. Matsumoto No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $,1 Total: $1, Gifts of $,000 + Barbara Douglas Good Scott D. Myers Gifts of $,000 + August W. Geise IV P 1 Douglas J. Honnold Jerome R. Kerkman P 1 Bruce A. Marshall Susan Dresser Marshall Robert J. Stevens P 1 Gifts of $,000 + Kris L. Hoffman Todd A. Mahr P 0 Kenton R. Rose Karl P. Albrecht Margaret Dwyer Bold Cynthia Arneson Eddy P 0 Robert E. Eddy P 0 Mary Jo Johnson Mary Thome Marshall P 0 Linda Harris Mimms P 1 William H. Pearce Jr. 1 Robert W. Trettin P 1 John W. Warrington Jr. Gifts of $00 + Anne Lorusso Cascone Kathleen Fuller Davidson Julie Sasman Dixon Margaret A. Greco Kathryn A. Krohn-Gill Robert T. Morava Jr. Anne E. Rieselbach Ruth L. Steiner Gifts of $0 + Susan T. Chandler 1 Ellen R. Cordes Joshua M. Farber Paul H. Grench 1 Lauren Schneider Hines Thomas E. Holl William W. Koopman Roelif M. Loveland Margaret Singer Piper Mark A. Piper David G. Ponschok John S. Rowland Scott D. Wolbers P 0 Donald A. Arnosti LinaBeth Barber Jane Diemer Caldwell Lori J. Callow Julie Page Comstock 0 Susan K. Davies Anne Duncan-Welke P 1 0 Debra Eberhard-Mohnen Scott Farnsworth Mary Roy Fisher 1 Kenneth Gilstrap Laura Storms Grathwol P 1 Patricia Nelson Held 1 Richard F. Herndon Paavo H. Husen Jeanmarie Rehberg Iverson Lydia Chern Jansen Katharine Jensen 1 Pam Frigo Johnson Grace E. E. Jones Cheryl Vermillion Knuppel Rick A. Knurr 1 Clint L. Kohls Christine L. Krueger 1 Regina Swingen Lee Robert B. Loomis 1 Victor G. Lychyk Margaret Malde-Arnosti Kathleen Sellin Manchester Scott R. Matsumoto Julia Hannan McDonnell Andrew D. McNeill Tracy Claire Smith Meyer Delores M. Meyers Gary J. Morgan 0 Keith S. Morgan Rebecca Schalk Nagel Karen K. Nelson 0 Stephen M. Ouellette Dorothy L. Prouty P 0 0 Jose Luis Romero-Hicks 1 Ellen Kaltenthaler Schroeder P 0 1 Thomas J. Smayda Elizabeth Timm Smith Thomas C. Spear Bradley Stevenson P 0 1 Elizabeth R. Stinson Deena Goldberg Takata 1 H. Chuck William Tretow Amy L. Wachs Jennifer Dunner Weaver Merrick E. Wells 1 David T. Wenzlau Dona Vander Schaaf Wininsky Bernadette Becker Zak Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

40 Lawrence Alumni Class of 10 s Karen McGarvie Watson P 0 thomas C. Watson P 0 thomas G. Dwyer No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $1, Total: $, Gifts of $0,000 + Julie Jansen Kraemer P 1 Gifts of $,000 + Amy Lind Perille Robert F. Perille Stephanie Howard Vrabec Gifts of $,000 + Judith Ingersoll Gray P Hugh H. McLean Jamin Nixon Gifts of $,000 + Jennifer L. Abraham Rick Davis Robert D. Foss Randall M. Behm Dorothy Janet Gaal Jayne Merwin Griese Jeffrey M. Griese Gregory L. Griffin P 0 0 Robert L. Heilbronner Paul W. Heiring Linda D. Holford Peter C. Schulze Catherine Coates Terwedow Karen McGarvie Watson P 0 Thomas C. Watson P 0 Eric A. Young Gifts of $00 + Deborah Lynne Anderson Marcy Wax Armstrong Simon C. Chu Julia Pingry Fraser 1 Dennis L. Klaeser Michael H. Kortenhof Michael R. Martino Virginia Merrifield Cecilia Carlson Strauss Jane E. Thessin Gifts of $0 + Bernhard Asher Karen Zoerb Cohen Robert L. Cohen 1 John M. Curtin P 1 Nina Jacobson Cathy A. Robison Anil C. Singh Mark J. Svendsen Louis H. Turner Anne Sexton Bryan Mary Warrington Cassidy Helen C. Chang Thomas G. Dwyer Margaret Bardgett Finley Kathryn Holden Focht 1 Stephen P. Fox 1 Anne Fraioli Douglas S. Frisch Kevin L. Fritsche James S. Grabovac Mark D. Hardy Peter J. Hedberg R. Kurt Held Catherine O Connor Holm Diane K. Houriet 1 David Janes Nadine T. Karplus Michael R. Ladevich Gregory P. Linnemanstons Donna Edminster Maxwell Stephen McCardell Susan Lawrence McCardell Kathleen A. McDougal James D. Miller Wesley A. Moskal Janice Rosenthal Parker Stephen C. Prout Susan Wyandt Prout Mark E. Prouty P 0 0 Ann Weedman Roller Richard J. Roller James I. Scheuer Lynne McCollum Staley John R. Stoner Alan P. Tarver Alan J. Tatarsky Karen E. Tews Mark D. Tohulka Michael F. Troy James G. Wilke Class of 11 s anne Smith Cornelius James M. Cornelius Karen Lutz Hallacy No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $1,1 Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Elizabeth Austin Asch Gifts of $,000 + David F. Brightsman Kathryn C. Henry-Choisser Michael H. O Connell Susan Schmidt Robertson P 1 1 Terry J. Smith Julie E. Thompson Robert B. Blasio Karen Lutz Hallacy David A. Heller Arnold W. Lau James M. Loveland Bryan A. Torcivia Gifts of $00 + Elayne Bornslaeger Bednar Lynn Berry Anne Smith Cornelius James M. Cornelius David E. Eddy James Gandre Jennifer Vogel Gettel P 1 James L. Matchefts Patrick H. Short Keith G. Smedema Gifts of $0 + John A. MacElwee Sara Wood Rattan Margaret Sinnott Rubin Ann Matthews Schneider Rondi Stallard-Kilham David J. Wille 1 James G. Acker Pamela Arnold Susan Friend Barnett Jane Berliss-Vincent Emily Hawkes Bland 1 John Thomas Blaser 1 Lisa Marie Brady Anne Speerschneider Brown Tonya Broyles-Brouillard Mary Dauffenbach Cairns Peter Caldwell Carolyn Schumacher Clark Kevin P. Cross David H. Curle Kathleen M. DeMets Ann S. Derse Melinda Curry Douglass Lynn James Dulak P 1 Lisa Hollensteiner Egger Jack R. Erkilla Julie Folz Erkilla Caroline Schnering Etzkorn Katherine Boentje Frisch Judith Laird Griffin P 0 Alan M. Gunn Bernard A. Haen Barbara Bailey Jongbloed 0 Eleanor Kerlow 1 Jeanne Phelps Loehnis P 0 0 Kathryn Estrem Mao Cynthia Boeye McGinnis Timothy P. Melchert Susan McGrath Mielenhausen Peter J. Olsen Coralee Ferk Ott Maria Cotera Platt P 0 Shayne Vogt Reilly 1 Mahnaz Ali Shabbir Pete Shuster Helen C. Snook 1 Teresa Miller Spevacek 0 Joan Jansky Stolarz 1 Anne E. Tews 1 Nancy Boehm Twomey 1 Barbara Van De Laarschot P 0 1 Sabina B. Walla 1 Terri Harrison Westby 1 Timothy J. White Charlene Ivancic Wilke 1 Dave R. Winship Class of 1 Janet Steiner Stevens P 1 thomas Boya Quill No. Asked: : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $ Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + David C. Blowers Luann Picchietti Blowers Gifts of $,000 + Janet Steiner Stevens P 1 Gifts of $,000 + David A. Robertson P 1 1 Scott M. Bogue Ross W. Daniels Bart T. De Stasio P 1 Brian G. Dobberke Cynthia Carlson Dobberke Brian Ronald Garves Kim Johndro Harmon James D. Hawks III Jessica Olson Heiring Nancy E. Kile P Thomas Boya Quill 1 Ron Reising Rebecca Devereux Sullivan Gifts of $00 + Kathleen A. Bublitz John A. Korte Elizabeth Shoemaker Kortenhof 1 Bruce J. Loder 1 Elizabeth Read Loder Maureen Nelligan Sandra K. Nyberg Sara Krohn Rezin P Gifts of $0 + Frederick C. Bartol Elizabeth Siegel Cohen 1 Mark K. Dorn Andrew W. Hazucha Linda Berger Hellmich Sarah Flom Kiecker Mark A. Kohls Karl J. Kramer Donald V. Latorraca Elizabeth Lutton Luscher David A. Rein Graham M. Satherlie 1 Mary L. Vander Linden Mary Taylor Vogel P 1 1 Pamela R. Weiner-Malkin Julea Totzke Wille David N. Arnosti Paul H. Baehr 1 Rachel D. Barber 1 John R. Boas Nancy L. Bossert Nathaniel W. Brown 1 Amadou K.S. Camara Elizabeth Woellner Corcoran Nancy Elliott Curtis Charles DeMets P 1 1 Karen Malm DiMario Mary Elizabeth Kirk Doscher 1 Nancy A. Eckardt John J. Ehren Nina Pearce Erensel Katherine Freund Timothy B. Frigo Alisa Gardner Fritsche Cathryn Torresani Geppert 1 Barbara Kloehn Gresik 1 Jill Kaar Hanson Linda S. Hill Catherine Ann Lemmer 1 Richard W. Maddox Lori L. Mueller Cheryl Orgas Marcia Swihart Orgill Janet L. Place 1 Jayne Sprinthall Rankin 1 Jeffrey R. Ropella 1 Mark J. Rose 1 Marc M. Roy Lynn Gordon Sellon, donors gave a total of $,, Barbara Chern Shefka 1 Eric R. Simonson David C. Trimble Gregory L. Uselmann P 1 Katy Rothschild Zwick Class of 1 paul O. Jenkins Wendy Welch Grim No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0, Total: $0, Gifts of $,000 + Jonathan W. Bauer Gifts of $,000 + Sara Schmidt Agritelley Gifts of $,000 + Donna Gresser Harper James L. Harper Jr. 1 Richard A. Moser P 1 David J. O Morchoe Gifts of $,000 + Ellen J. Dehm Charles F. Hunter 1 Dave Ribbens Elise Epps Allen Kent E. Allen Andrew S. Burnett Elizabeth Dugan De Stasio P 1 Kevin B. Edwards Mary Meany Pamela R. Paulsen 1 David J. Powers Scott J. Reppert Gifts of $00 + John L. Ibele Monica McNaughton Lisa K. Nadziejka P 1 Kristen Stokes Paulsen Carrie Schaefer-Martino David S. Veum Lynn M. Westphal Stuart S. Winter Gifts of $0 + Mary S. Barber-Schmitz Dianne Bowe Carr Leroy C. Conliffe Katherine Leventhal Latorraca David R. Lornson Patricia L. Quentel Jody Koteski Reckard Victoria Mason Runnoe John S. Schmid Tom Schmitz Terri R. Sundberg Mary N. Takahashi 1 Mark S. Washburn Andrew G. Wheeler Regula Vitt Arnosti Mitchell T. Biba P 1 Carolyn Graaskamp Carlson Peter E. Carlson 1 Douglas H. Child Hunter Colby 0 Emily A. Copeland Catherine M. Cotter Melissa Capra Ehren Ann Weber Engelstad Rodney J. Fabrycky Nancy Owens Fraser Brian L. Gallagher Dawn Pubanz Gergen P 1 1 Virginia Teas Gill 1 Joshua L. Gimbel 1 Martha C. Girard Wendy L. Hansen T. Rodman Harvey Valerie C. Hassman Erich J. Heinrich 1 Neil M. Hersh Mary Swenson Heyl David L. Hoffmann Daniel J. Hunt Lee L. Hurlbut Cameron S. Jackson Paul O. Jenkins Sally A. Johnson 0 Laura L. Jones Jay C. Kellner 1 Anne M. Kocher John R. Kuehl 1 H. Andrew Larsen 1 Beverly J. Larson 1 Jacquie Ghiron Lindseth John B. Linnemanstons Robin Chapman Linnemanstons Timothy G. Long 1 Michele L. Lucas Christopher J. Matheus Maria B. Matthews Paul McComas Christopher R. McLean Richard H. Miller Jr. 1 Mary Ann Mullin Christine M. Neumiller Steven D. Nordstrom Erik A. Ostenso David A. Paul Anne Taylor Persaud Jeffrey M. Pines Michael D. Purdo 1 David P. Rabago Philip L. Ritger Andrea R. Schauer P Allison Mead Schultz P Leslieann Schwartz E. Lee Schoen Skjon James A. Skochdopole Kerry Leonard Tessling Christine L. Wilkinson Hallie McNamara Worsey Class of 1 s Bradford P. Aspgren todd E. Wexman elizabeth Sheridan Rammer No. Asked: : (0.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $1 Total: $,01 Gifts of $,000 + Charles D. Saunders Gifts of $, William Wesley Burrington 1 Lisa Miller Moser P 1 Patrice Skalko O Morchoe Gifts of $,000 + Thomas D. Brucker 1 Ann Thomas Skala Jeffrey T. Vander Wilt Bradford P. Aspgren Cyndy Zimmerman Cowles John D. Huber Christopher J. Jankowski Nancy K. Olson-Streibich Jeffrey A. Orlin Elizabeth Sheridan Rammer Kurt I. Schwarzkopf Brian R. Smigelski Gregory E. Stevens John M. Streibich Thomas P. Wick Gifts of $00 + Carol Arnosti Carrie Morris Bowman Angela Colman Chatten Mitchell B. Katten 0 Donald P. Land 1 Jill A. Manuel A. Falk vonplachecki Gifts of $0 + Kristen Ribbens Bruxvoort 1 Daniel T. Busiel 1 Terrance J. Coenen P 1 Christopher L. Coogan Raymond M. Johnson 1 Katherine Moore Lauderbaugh Susan Lichty-Schmid Warren D. Pierson Sharon L. Roeseler 0 William H. Shaw Shirley Andrews-Sharer 1 Thomas Ansusinha Wayne S. Barefoot Jr. Therese Paul Barry-Tanner Robin S. Beauchamp David W. Bolgrien P 1 Connie Kurth Bredeson 1 Laura Van Nostrand Caviani Verletta Rodgers Cole Joseph L. Como Jr. Teresa Smith Como Karen Phipps Dosh Peter N. Dulak P 1 Linda Ferris Federer Susan L. Fulton David S. Graber Bruce A. Heyl Jr. 1 Janine D. Judd Tea Anne Jacobsen Karabakal Mary L. Klein 1 Bruce John Leslie Susanne M. Malaise Ruth Washington Mayhew 0 Bruce T. Melchert 1 Laurence P. Minsky Jacqueline J. Moriarty 1 Matthew Peterson 1 Tirzah Strom Peterson Carol Krasin Pisani David J. Pisani Kim Kubale Precourt Lawrence Alumni Ellen G. Raugust Craig H. Renner Kurt J. Rommelfaenger 1 Mary Eggen Sabin 0 Cynthia Olson Sahotsky Stacey A. Schmeidel 1 George M. Smith Kelvin A. C. Smith Clark M. Stalker Donna Perille Stalker Alexander R. Starrett 1 Jennifer L. Taylor Susan Lynn Turner Michael Uram Donna Koudelik Uselmann P 1 Todd E. Wexman 1 Jeffrey L. Whitcomb Tamara Jahn Williams 1 Gary D. Zlevor Class of 1 s Glen D. Johnson cynthia Chamberlain Smith Class Secretaries tanja Scribner Felton tammie L. Follett No. Asked: 1 : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,1 Other Gifts: $1,1 Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Renee Goral Boldt Gifts of $,000 + Christopher P. Sarnowski 1 Elizabeth Van Buskirk Deckman Daniel W. Fleming 1 John F. Ide Jane Egge Jeruc P 1 1 David A. Melbye Lisa Schmidt Mierzwa 0 Joan Hillebrand Neumiller David M. Pfeiffer 1 Anne Pouba Reising 1 Elizabeth V. Sorensen Gifts of $ Scott F. Cameron Stephen J. Edwards Margaret LaVelle Gater Jon C. Hofer 0 Margaret M. Maguire 1 Charles E. Ray Jr. 1 Jon D. Riehle 1 David R. Shepard P 1 Gifts of $0 + H. Casey Cordes Ellen Kocher Fleming Rebecca Wright Gaw Theodore V. Holroyd Cynthia Chamberlain Smith Gary E. Smith Kary A. Strickland Kelly Sharp Bolgrien P 1 1 Rosetta Roth Bredael 1 Ann Buschhaus 1 Michael P. Chobanian Resli E. Costabell 1 Patricia Schultz Darling P 1 Brian K. Dockery P 1 Lisa Johnson Dockery P 1 Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

41 Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 Lawrence Alumni 1 Terrence G. Drennan Kathleen Ebben Drescher Park M. Drescher 1 Ann Bertler Elleh Tanja Scribner Felton Paul W. Fraser Jennifer Nilsson Halgren Todd W. Hausmann Sarah Nelson Howells 1 Glen D. Johnson 1 Jeffrey M. Johnson 1 Lisa Muller Johnson 1 David C. King Kurt Krebsbach Curt W. Laumann 1 Julie Kerwin Lawler Meg Hoppe Linnemanstons David MacDuff Randall R. Margenau 1 Sean McCollum Stephen G. Miller Mike Minaz Mithani Chrysa Bayer Ostenso Gregory J. Pelnar 0 Annemieke Kiss Powers (Susanne) 1 Philip L. Ruge-Jones 0 Ruth M. Saecker Charles S. Sidles Susannah Lurie Taylor David S. Thomson Michelle Coyle Thomson 1 Timothy X. Troy 1 Dawn Spreeman Zlevor Class of 1 Hans L. Erickson No. Asked: 1 : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,0 Other Gifts: $ Total: $1, Gifts of $,000 + Hans L. Erickson Daniel T. Macke Cheryl L. Chisnell + Jennifer Babboni Fleming Joseph Green III William D. Jeruc P 1 Brian G. Pertl P 1 Gifts of $00 + Stephen L. Albrecht Jill Lunde Jones Scott McNaught 1 Caroline Neumiller Pfeffer Julia Wick Sonneborn 1 Jeffrey A. Walker Gifts of $0 + 1 Pauline Pieper Allison Susan P. Anthony Christopher L. Berger Sigmond G. Johnson Susanne Burger Rutherford 1 John A. Schoenfeld Elizabeth Schaupp Sidles John H. Stewart Molly Martin Stewart Steven E. Anderson 1 Connie Beam 0 Deborah Blake-Jasso Mary A. Blasing 1 Paul Bookter Daniel D. Browdie 1 Martha M. Buche Greg P. Curtis 1 Margaret Keefe Davies 0 Diane Nordell Doudna Richard B. Dowd P 0 Anne-Marie Feyrer-Melk Sarah Prince Frey Jeffrey J. Geppert Michael J. Grode 1 Alison F. Guthrie Nicole Condon Hayes 1 Judith Lewandowski Jamison Rebecca Halverson Johnson Jennifer L. Jordan 1 Sandra L. Kingery Claudia A. Kuhn 1 Michael W. Lind Charles L. Newhall Paul Otto 0 Mary Mickel Poole Christine Hoelter Ryan 1 Deborah Wilson Singer 1 John E. Singer Frederick R. Slater Michael R. Stone Andrea L. Stout Trudi van Beuningen-Hamilton Kevin A. Walch 1 Timothy B. Webster Ann Schmitt Wendel 1 Carrie Ganzel Winkler P 1 1 Scott A. Winkler P 1 Class of 1 s a. Roman Boed molly Bradshaw Boed stephen C. Purdum Reunion Committee Julie Benjamin Andrews, Co-Chair peter G. Kelly, Co-Chair Jane E. Barden michelle D. Bauer michael R. Bergman molly Bradshaw Boed Julie A. Horst John D. Martin peter V. Mierzwa diane E. Pellowe, Legacy Circle Liaison steven A. Reich Wm. Timothy Toole No. Asked: 1 : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $ Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + Joan Pfarr Anderson A. Roman Boed Molly Bradshaw Boed Peter G. Kelly Julie Benjamin Andrews 1 John D. Martin 0 Peter O. McGaffigan Peter V. Mierzwa 0 John H. Neumiller Diane E. Pellowe Leila Ramagopal Pertl 1 Wm. Timothy Toole Janine M. Yanisch Gifts of $ Beth M. Campbell 1 Ann Marie Martinson Mueller Jonathan D. Roe Angela Wagoner Ryckman 1 Omer Sayeed Gifts of $0 + 1 Jane E. Barden Michelle D. Bauer Elizabeth Brown Berger Susan Peterson Eisner Constance Reno Engel 1 Thayre A. Faust 1 William C. Fischelis 1 Elizabeth R. Fox Caroline Sisola George Julie A. Horst 1 Barbara Smith Lawton 1 Mark J. Magnani 1 Steven A. Reich 1 Lisa Kanitz Roskom Jane B. Schneider 1 Martha Pierce Schoenfeld Dawn Swibold Thayer C. Torgerson 1 Mary Lewandowski Waghorne Michael W. Wingader Connie L. Amon 1 Amy A. Aronson Debra Aspgren-Kuder 1 Paula Vanhooser Baum P 1 0 Susan Beckwith 1 Michael R. Bergman 1 Jodi Johndro Blong 1 Ann Oestreich Bur Jennifer A. Carr 1 Susan M. Crawford 0 Jennifer Cygnor Michelle Nett Fiordalisi 1 Deborah N. Gottesman 1 Bradford T. Graham Ann I. Graul Ava E. Grover 1 Kelli Gustman 1 Danielle Adelberg Hamill Anne Blowers Higginson Karen A. Hoffmann 1 Marina Huber 0 Melissa Pahel Jacks 1 John O. Jensen P 1 1 Jeffrey A. Jolton paul T. Kraft 0 Bonnie Saunders Larsen Amy Bell Lavalley 1 Gregory K. Layton David Aron Livingston Lisa S. Mayer Janet D. McLaughlin 1 David T. Mitchell III III Pauline Moran Sandra Mortimer-Polcyn 1 Michelle Christmann Ogilvie Erin Torrey Ostler 0 Susan D. Packard Anne C. Paterson 1 Lucy Blythe Preston 1 Allan L. Ries 1 Mark W. Sachs 1 Anne Kubeck Schauman Francis D. Shanahan Jr. 1 Jill Rodieck Shumann Eileen R. Sliwinski 1 John W. Stephens Alexandra Howe Stevenson 1 Tammy J. Teschner 1 Kristin Halverson Tetzke Carla J. Veneziale James D. Wagner 1 Hilary Webster 1 Michael D. Youngblood Class of 1 elizabeth A. Lehfeldt thomas D. Detienne No. Asked: 1 : 1 (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0 Total: $, Gifts of $, G. Andy Scott Gifts of $,000 + Kathryn Andrew Willett Gifts of $, Michael J. Wysocki J. Stephen Cowles G. Michael Halfenger Melissa Wagner Halfenger 1 Russell P. Spinazze Gifts of $00 + Basil V. Godellas Caroline Kullberg Godellas Laura Wirtz Jenkins Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt Ann Spellman Roe Gifts of $0 + Robert S. Countryman 1 Anthony P. Grade 1 John G. Kuldau 1 Jeanine Perella McConaghy Tim A. Micheau 1 Jeffrey K. Beaster Daryl Taylor Cohan Jennifer Benton Cravens 1 John S. Day Thomas D. Detienne Timothy P. Duff John W. Emanuelson Heidi Mendonca Erstad Andrew K. Fisher Keith A. Fisher Ireta L. Gasner Holly Hanson Guvenli 1 Lora Hainy 1 Matthew E. Hane 1 Gary M. Houston Megan Lynn Isaac Lisa Shuster Janairo P 1 1 Martin J. Johnson Elizabeth Keggi 1 Joseph J. Krupka 1 Kristi Vap Luenzmann 1 James D. Maksymiu 1 Anne Mullins Meyer Christopher K. Page 1 Robert A. Pope John U. Ruckdaeschel Bradd L. Seegers Rebecca A. Shereikis Lisa A. Shirah-Hiers th Reunion $, Members of the Class of 1 Reunion Committee Bottom Row: John D. Martin, Peter G. Kelly, Julie Benjamin Andrews, Molly Bradshaw Boed Row : Michael R. Bergman, Julie A. Horst, Michelle D. Bauer, Jane E. Barden, Peter V. Mierzwa.% participation 1 Founders Club members Legacy Circle members Sarah Ruf Spencer Sarah E. Springer M. Alexandra Haddad Torchinskiy 1 Andrew J. Whitsitt 0 Louis J. Wool Class of 1 nicholas Marsh Kelly Carroll Rhodes No. Asked: 0 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $, Total: $0, Gifts of $0,000 + Cynthia Moeller Stiehl Gifts of $, Catherine Bunch Daniels Gifts of $, Liza A. Franzene-Scott David N. Knapp Gifts of $, Alexandra Stegemann Christianson Timothy M. Van Wyk 1 Alicia M. Broeren 0 Nicholas Marsh Gifts of $00 + Jennifer Wilkinson Albrecht William R. Cooper Barbara M. Lom 1 Mark A. Pellegrino 1 Therese Weber Powers 0 David G. Wolz Gifts of $0 + 1 Andrew J. Bauman 1 Peter S. Bredlau 1 Kellie R. Brown Abigail Labowitz Countryman 1 David A. Faber 1 Lesley Duncombe Gramaglia Stacie S. Laff 1 James G. Lahti 1 Tiffany A. Mullen Multi-Year Pledges $.00 for other purposes $,1 for The Lawrence Fund Soozung Sa Rankin Kathryn Roberts 1 Bridget M. Szweda Peter J. Amrein 1 Beth Berryman Arps 1 James H. Arps 1 Jolie Duval Bath Eric E. Bloedorn 1 Scott A. Boesch Kelley Sylvester Carpenter 1 Elisabeth Davis Duensing Susan Yuhasz Duff James A. Emery 1 Siri J. Engberg 0 Jeffrey W. Ertman 1 M. Christine Felsing 1 Marco A. Freudman 1 Margaret Harrison Gilshannon 1 Sean T. Gilshannon 1 Robert M. Heun P 1 Mark B. Higginson 1 Rebecca Gilbert Hills Richard D. Hornung 1 Stacey M. Hudak Armond K. Johnson 1 Eric A. Johnson 1 Lora Krueger Johnson 1 James E. Karst 1 Lael R. Keiser 1 Michael K. Kloberdanz Jennifer Sajna Kraus 1 Lori Brennan Lambert 0 Michael D. Lenz 1 Jay S. Lyman Persick 1 Stephanie West Maksymiu 1 Lynda Sachs Nicholas Ray E. Ostwald 1 Kelly Carroll Rhodes Betsy Burstein Robinson Jeffrey W. Schang Andrew B. Schwaegler Laurel Homer Shapiro 1 Katherine E. Smail James R. Thompson 1 Timothy J. Tibbetts 1 Michael J. Tremel Mary F. Van De Loo 1 Joseph J. Van Sloun Jeannie A. Verrando David W. Visser David J. Walker Greta Hildebrandt Watson Sloan D. Watson 0 Christopher D. Wolske Class of 10 robert T. Fuhrmann Kristin M. Howard No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0 Total: $, 1 Mark A. Green Kristin M. Howard 1 Suzanne Merizon Mayer Gifts of $00 + Chad K. Kemnitz Gifts of $0 + 0 Hilary Staack Armstrong 1 Megan Burdick-Grade 1 Paula M. Despins 0 Jeffrey M. Keil Gail Feldman Micheau Amy Scherdin Murch 1 Matthew A. Rhodes 1 Alan M. Schultz 1 Matthew A. Thornton Molly K. Anderson 1 Muhammad Asif Anne M. Aune Paul A. Baehman Susan E. Bowser 1 Kelly M. Bunte 1 Melora Bailey Cumberland Nara Hulbert Detienne Sarah A. Dooley-Lanchak 0 Stephanie Millay Dustin 1 Jeanette Miller Everson Karen E. Flint Robert T. Fuhrmann Craig F. Gall Angela Roehrborn Geydoshek 1 Laura Sisola Gilchrist 1 Steven E. Hancock 1 Sarah E. Herlache 1 Jayne Warnke Heun P 1 1 Laurie T. Hines-Ackermann Karen Kimberly Holland 1 Jonathan J. Hu 1 Amy Hirt Jacobs Cory Thomas Kadlec 1 Craig H. Kellenberger Christopher J. Krupp Kristin N. Kusmierek 1 Paul L. Lamm David J. Lane 1 Ann Rozmarynoski Le Mieux 1 Rebecca Lyman Persick Ellen Huber Lyons Christopher L. McNulty 1 Catherine M. Michmerhuizen 1 Christopher E. Moody Mark A. Niquette 0 Nanette Paul Pazdernik Jeffrey N. Peters 1 Lambros Piskopos 0 Heather Bush Sanford Elisabeth Mach Stanley 1 Melissa Nohr Stippich 1 Phyllis M. Summerfelt Lynne Romstad Thompson Colleen L. Vahey 1 Joette Wheeler 1 Patrick J. Wilkinson 1 Dennis E. Wolfe 1 Amy E. Zesbaugh Class of 11 cindy J. Hoffman Reunion Committee amy Hockenberger Hochkammer, Co-Chair ann M. Brose Gillian Carr Cato cindy J. Hoffman No. Asked: : 1 (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $, Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Cindy J. Hoffman Gifts of $, Amy Hockenberger Hochkammer Gifts of $, John G. Deitrich 1 Sara Mladejovsky Deitrich James C. Munsell Bliss Paul Cohen 0 Paul J. Lombardi marc J. Miller Gifts of $ John A. Aaholm Christopher R. Anzalone Ann M. Brose 1 Carl M. Carter-Schwendler Andrea L. Cox 1 Charles A. Grode Thomas C. Kraemer 1 Ryan F. Primmer 1 Paul T. Snyder Gifts of $0 + 1 Bruce G. Adams Mathew J. Buchman 1 Anne S. Eigeman 1 Laura Main Grafflin 1 William J. Owen 1 Mary K. Roetzel 1 Aaron Sulman 1 Michael J. Adrowski 1 Paul W. Alex 1 Charla Mestad Aliperto 1 Anne L. Bjelland Michael C. Bongers 1 Claire A. Borch 1 Jennifer Kranz Brown Gillian Carr Cato 1 Larry A. Dahlke Michelle A. Epp Emily Glatz Fontaine 1 Sarah Glashagel 1 Cyndy Hagin Cheryl Koca Heber Elizabeth Keckonen Hejl P 1 Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

42 Lawrence Alumni Kristi R.G. Hendrickson 1 Trevor Frederick Hyde Dana M. Jespersen 1 K. Joe Krueger Teresa Hanson Lee Scott S. Legge 0 Nancy Broeren Leschke 0 Peter D. Leschke 1 Peter H. Murchie 0 David M. Nelson 0 Stephanie Breidenbach Nelson 1 Cheryl L. Olson 1 Susan Duncan Park Molly B. Parker 1 Stephen C. Parker 1 Heather Bredlau Popelka 1 Kristen A. Rasmussen Jonathan C. Renner 1 Shannon Gumma Robertson Julie A. Rodemeier 1 Susan Carter Ruskell 1 Todd G. Ruskell 1 John G. Sanidas Christine Sato 1 Mark C. Scheffler 1 Amy Cooper Schumacher Troy D. Thornberry Sarah M. Tyriver Laura A. Wake-Wiesner 1 Jennifer Wood Ward 1 Susan Schmalz Weber 1 Michael P. Willis Class of 1 Jennifer L. Baumgardner leigh Newland O Donnell Reunion Committee Karl A. Hochkammer, Co-Chair lisa Orzepowski Hearld leigh Newland O Donnell staci Wurdinger Wanty stephen L. Wanty No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $,1 Total: $1,0 Gifts of $, Karl A. Hochkammer Jason R. Spaeth 1 Mary Dercks Bachhuber Gifts of $00 + Sara Babicky Griffith 1 Carolyn Sestak Kapl 1 Heidi L. Lukas 1 James A. Sinning Gifts of $0 + 0 Sarah Thomas Arnold 1 Jennifer L. Baumgardner 1 Stephanie Nampel 1 Leigh Newland O Donnell Henya A. Paul 1 Alice M. Peacock 1 Jeff Reed 1 Kendra Stockdale Tobin 1 Matthew J. Tobin 0 Staci Wurdinger Wanty 0 Stephen L. Wanty 1 Meela Yoo 1 Martin F. Arlt 1 Molly M. Arnason 1 Carol S. Backstrom 1 Shannon Gaylord Bakich 0 Korin Wilk Brody 1 Karen L. Bruno 1 Douglas F. Call 1 Michele Mladejovsky Christiansen 0 Thomas A. A. Cook 1 Mary Pirkl Crawford 0 Todd J. Dembroski 1 Bernie Edmonds 1 Michael J. Emery 1 Christine M. Fossen-Rades 1 William C. Giesey 1 Monita Mohammadian Gray 1 Judith L. Hayes Andrew P. Jenrich Marianne M. Jensch 1 Christian B. Jensen Jean Johnson 1 Sarah Mevis Keefe Cheryl Timm Keopanya Poutha A. Keopanya 1 R. Breckenridge Knauft 1 Jeremy Latimer 1 Ann Wilhoite McKinstry 1 Stephen L. Mielke 1 McKell Moorhead Elisabeth Andrews Mueller Thomas E. Nowak 1 Judith Hayes Nugent 1 Michael E. Nugent 1 David L. Peltier 1 Margaret Magee Peltier 1 Dwight D. Quinlan 1 Jason A. Ramay 1 Timothy Riley 0 Jay W. Roberts 1 Geoffrey B. Rogers Paula Stange Rooyakkers 1 Sylvia Valero Rowan 1 Michael J. Rozovics 1 Michelle Pierce Ruprecht 1 Peter A. Ruprecht 1 Ross E. Rynders 1 Christine Mitchell Schertz J. Daniel Sheridan constance E. Shields Ingrid van Beuningen Snyder Marisha Agarwal Stanislaus 1 Shad D. Struble Benjamin D. Zion Class of 1 s seth Lindenfelser Jane McMenamy-Griffith Johanna Jaehnig Henry Reunion Committee Bill Zoellner No. Asked: 1 : (.1%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,01 Other Gifts: $, Total: $1,1 Gifts of $,000 + Lan Huang P 1 Sandra R. Collins Michael J. Handke 1 William R. Lavelle 1 Kurtiss G. Wolf 1 Bill Zoellner Gifts of $ Kristin Warzyniak Lebben 1 Randall J. Rogers Gifts of $0 + Barbara J. Andersen 1 Aaron Barkoff 1 Olivia Harris Barkoff 0 Karen A. Lemke 1 Paul M. Mickelson 1 Kent D. Paulsen 1 David N. Reynolds 1 Jeffrey P. Wiggins Andrew D. Ager Thomas R. Anderson 1 Pamela Heck Arlt Donald J. Babcock 1 Geoffrey A. Barrow 1 Lawrence Bortey 0 Heather Hill Dembroski 1 Patricia M. Ellis 1 Anissa Schneider Emery 0 Jennifer L. Friedman 1 Aaron Grzywinski Steven E. Heil Kelly Morris Huxmann Peter S. Huxmann Rashne R. Jehangir 1 Margaret A. Jenks 1 Andrew T. Johnson 1 Laura Heuser Kimball 1 Peter M. Kimball 1 Kirsten Ratwik Lamppa 1 Victoria Leathers Paupore 1 Seth Lindenfelser 1 Alyssa Paul Maria 1 Jane McMenamy-Griffith 1 Noel M. Miles Garrett R. Pease 1 Ryan C. Randall 1 Kelly Swett Riordan 1 Karen L. Ritzinger 1 Greta Laux Spellman Dinesh J. Stanislaus 1 Patricia Connolly Struble 1 Lisa D. van Dijk-Thieme Michel J. Wendt Barbara J. Zabawa Charles Zhoucheng Zheng Class of 1 aaron M. Howe andrea Powers Robertson No. Asked: : 0 (1.1%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Total: $,1 Gifts of $,000 + Nana Baffour-Gyewu Gifts of $,000 + Joanna de Robinet de Plas 1 John A. Bachhuber 1 Aaron M. Howe 1 Erin E. Stahowiak Gifts of $ Charmaine Koh Artley 1 Devin T. Artley 1 Andrea Powers Robertson Gifts of $0 + Follow us on Twitter Active profiles include: Lawrence University (@LawrenceUni) Career Center (@LUCareerCenter) Owen J. Berendes 1 Emily Murray Kallemeyn 1 Cathy J. Linn-Thorstenson 1 Marcia L. Russell 1 Leah Salscheider Strothman 1 Jiayi Ling Young 1 Erin Smrz Alonso 1 Leigh Anderson Begalske Erika Pape Biemann Amber Y. Cheng 1 Adam D. Demers 1 Alli N. DeZurik-Otto Shannon N. Glenn 1 Kari B. Greene 1 Margaret Mevis Hannan Marilyn Jome Hein P JoHanna Korth Helein Elizabeth Fetterley Heller 1 Jeremy J. Hoialmen 1 Kristin Gribble Houtler 1 Julie Catherine Huff Michelle Jungbauer 1 Christopher M. Klotz 1 Elizabeth Pepper Lahti 1 Kirsten R. Lies-Warfield 1 Jonathan E. Lindberg 1 Laurie Louthain-Walrod Alec T. Maly 1 Megan R. McCaskey Martonius A. Mohammadian Adam G. Newman 1 Elise H. Azuma Opel 1 Stephen R. Spellman Michael K. Spofford Frank M. Sprtel 1 Sandra J. Tiemens 1 Alina Mysliwiec Van Camp 1 Patrick R. Warfield 1 Max A. Wendt 1 Shad R. Wenzlaff 1 Erik J. Wielenberg 1 Laura Corning Woltman Class of 1 matthew A. Smith Jennifer Kosloski Plamann No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $0,1 Total: $,0 Gifts of $, Steven D. Teget 1 Sandeep Murti 1 James Spofford Reeve III Gifts of $ Daniel E. Cole 1 Zhibin Wang Gifts of $0 + Charles A. Chagas 1 Kimberly Fukuda Dembroski Korey Jonathon Krueger Wendy Gast Krueger Max D. Norton Stephanie Sliwicki Norton Jai Uttam Margaret Davis Babcock Andrej Barbic 1 Stuart R. Barr 1 Rachel L. Baus 1 Charles D. Bayne III 1 Ana Villarreal Bering 1 Matthew J. Bietz 1 Ellen Parker Bliske 1 Ernst J. Cajuste Jeffrey T. Campbell 1 Gina M. Carleton Margaret M. Choice-Hermosillo 1 Jaremy J. Cobble 1 Sarah Emanuelson Cochran 1 Rebecca Leech Czoschke Tracy Donald 1 Kirstin Jansen Dougan 1 Amy L. Downing 1 Scott B. Fuller 1 Eric D. Gregerson Julie A. Kmiec 1 Slobodan M. Kojcinovic 1 Julie Asuma Levene 1 Maureen D. Newcomb-Sadler Sara Staffeldt Newman 1 Darren Opel Steven C. Rau 1 Rebecca Marsh Redmann Jennifer A. Richards 1 Jennifer McKenney Smith 1 Matthew A. Smith 1 Aaron W. Turner Class of 1 catherine A. Statz aaron D. Lindberg No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,0 Other Gifts: $ Total: $1,1 1 Kari J. Dietzler 1 David B. Gottesman Andrew J. Miller Amy L. Moyer 1 Kristina Towey Murti Andrew D. Peik 1 Margaret Phillips Reeve Heather Belland Srimal 1 Bambi Radecki Weyers 1 Rebecca J. Whelan Gifts of $ Christopher D. Frasch 1 Heidi Zeisset Hoffman 1 Anthony R. Lipari 1 Catherine A. Statz Rebecca L. Waller Gifts of $0 + 1 Roseanna M. Cannizzo 1 Jennifer Pieters Chamberlain 1 John A. Chamberlain Jr. 1 Terry J. Dembroski Luther K. Ranheim 1 Emily E. Alsip 1 Lynn M. Azuma 1 Joshua W. Barney 1 Shannon R. Barry Andrew R. Behm Andrew T. Birling 1 Mary Jo Hofacker Bolwerk Michael K. Elder 1 Jennifer L. Fogarty 1 Michael P. Fogarty 1 Alison Lavender Fox Kristine Otto Glenn Christopher M. Golke Agnes Hadhazy Jose F. Hernandez Ugalde 1 Heidi Konkel Kieffer Jeffrey J. Kinziger 1 John J. Kotarski Kristin Brummer Kramp 1 Santosh K. Kutty amber D. Lucsay MaryBeth Mahony Nicole Huibregtse Martens Peter A. Martens 1 Amy Hasegawa McCullough 1 Katie Geenen Niemi Benjamin L. Palchick 1 Casey T. Peterson 1 Kimberly A. Petrie 1 Jeffrey A. Sadler 1 Natasha Salier Schnell Allen Seger Sprain 1 Michael D. Shiffler Stephen D. Skelcy Sean M. Spencer Rachel S. Steeves Jeremy C. Stenglein 1 Sara Lyke Thierry 1 Kerry P. Walsh 1 Lynne von Sneidern Weaver 1 KrisAnne E. Weiss Sarit Anderson Weissman 1 Laura Crook Wendt Eric D. Westphal Karen N. Whitehorn 1 Pamela Masaki Young Class of 1 s Benjamin C. Campbell sarah Johnson Campbell alice Randolph Pattison No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0, Other Gifts: $00 Total: $0, Gifts of $,000 + Crystal L. Cullerton-Sen Abir Sen 1 Benjamin C. Campbell 1 Sarah Johnson Campbell 1 David A. Harrington Kristen A. Monahan Joya Rajadhyaksha Ashish Srimal 1 Catherine S. Walby 1 Jason P. Weyers Gifts of $ David R. Bauman Benjamin S. Longlet 1 Patrick Awuori Mutsune 1 Sarah E. Schott 1 Jason J. Valerius Gifts of $0 + Brian B. Bartel Katra A. Byram Sarah Staszak Miller Noah J. Monsen 1 Anne-Marie Jackelen Nickel 1 R. Paul Nickel II Rahul C. Oka 1 Wade P. Smith 1 Zeta A. Strickland Todd A. Thompson 1 Allison Walter Volkman 1 Nathaniel K. Volkman Rebecca Briesemeister Abbott Nathan K. Amundson 1 Esi Adwapa Asare 1 Stacci Cook Barganz Andrew J. Been 1 Benjamin W. Bernsten 1 Colleen S. Conley Pierre A. Devaud Kirsten Granum Dowling Jennifer McGuire Duerr 1 Jill Slupianek Edwards 1 Jeffrey P. Feist 1 Jessica Josetti Feist Julie A. Feldkamp-Pradhan Sarah J. Ferris 1 Kristin Beringer Feyen 1 Zachary M. French 1 Erin N. Fusco 1 Jolie J. Graf Cari Collar Gregerson Daniel R. Gregerson 1 Jerry Haeffel Kari Findlay Heil 1 Lori Michelle Hilt Patrick P. Hogan 1 Charles R. Holst 1 Alison C. Hurwitz Tamara Amick Jackson 1 Andrew C. Jelen Benjamin G. Kessler Mari Michalkiewicz-Nelson Karen R. Mohler-Hartman 1 Tracy Maschman Morrissey Kirsten J. Nordt Joel D. Northey Michelle Gast Northey 1 Rebecca Naidl Pihl 1 Christopher K. Poulos 1 Michael J. Princer Jessica L. Ritzke 1 Shannon I. Sackett Aaron P. Schnell 1 Christine Mariottini Stone 1 John C. Stratton 1 Kari A. Wallace 1 Sara J. Wegmann Samuel V. Welch Christopher E. Wogaman Class of 1 angela M. Bier Kerry A. Kruk No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,00 Lawrence Alumni Other Gifts: $0 Total: $1,0 1 Angela M. Bier Thomas G. Bjorklund 1 Catherine Dunham Bowman 1 Ryan A. Petersen Laura E. Scholl Gifts of $ Sarah Walkenhorst Barber 1 Alissa Joseph Clark 1 Louis V. Clark IV Michael R. Johander 1 Charles E. Shaw Jeremy P. Strandberg Avery J. Sundling David J. Vander Ploeg Jr. Gifts of $0 + Louisa B. Assibi Joel D. Bogenschuetz Laura S. Duprey Keith A. Harris Scot E.J. Shaw Vania Smith-Oka Moriah A. Tumbleson-Shaw Elizabeth Godfrey VanDenzen Lisa L. Abler Anne Brewer Bara 1 Eric W. Bressler 1 Kristen Bischoff Bressler Elizabeth A. Cameron-Ularu Deborah N. Carlson 1 Julie Majewski Carroll Randy M. Chavez 1 Katharine Savage Conner 1 Joel T. DePagter Jeffrey D. DeThorne Boyan Dimitrov Della K. Graham Trina L. Grieshaber Eric B. Hecox Nilmini Senanayake Hecox Heather Humbert 1 Sara C. Juni Peter C. Kolkay Paul Lamb Katherine Fritzsche Lemery 1 Rebecca Troup Lenthe Cynthia Kenyon Lunder Michael E. Lyford 1 Sarah Garner Malia 1 Shelby Bowser McCulley Jennifer S. McDonald 1 Ian A. McLellan 1 Mary McNamara Bernsten Andrea Wagenaar Mullin Susan Woelm Patch 1 Christa M. Perkins Sonja Rajki 1 Shane T. Sawall Joshua E. Sawyer Andrew J. Schmidt Audrey Seger Sprain Heather Groffy Smith Rena M. Takahashi 1 Joseph T. Tennis 1 Erin E. Wade Sunshine Snider Wolfe Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

43 Lawrence Alumni Class of 00 Lawrence Alumni Class of 1 Kathleen W. Callaghan leta S. Steffen No. Asked: : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $1,0 Total: $1, 1 Joshua Chudacoff Mary K. Davis Christopher R. Henderson 1 Taylor M. Hoffman 1 Alyson Martin Palmer C. Paul Snyder 1 Ellen Turner Wenberg 1 Neil H. Wenberg Gifts of $ Sarah E. Bohn 1 Sara K. Olson 1 Carrie Henneman Shaw 1 Brent K. Tamamoto Gifts of $0 + 1 Christine Jones Benedict 1 Eric S. Benedict 1 Kathleen W. Callaghan Robert D.H. Geck 1 William A. Holst 1 Richard D. Johnson Beth Ann Teigen Monsen Brian P. Murphy 1 Susan K. Raddant Bradley W. Totoritis-Searl Brian P. VanDenzen Benjamin C. Zabor Jeremy P. Bakken 1 Erin Burke Barney Claire E. Breaux 1 Kelly Mahoney Brethel 1 Erik M. Brubaker 1 Maria Luz Fernandez Brubaker 1 Tara Shingle Buzash Erik S. Carlson 1 Christopher J. Carroll Michael P. Damrow Jenny Kornowski DeLonay Leah R. Drilias 1 Annie M. Dude 1 Amy L. Fettes Jennifer L. Good 1 Paula M. Gudmundson Timothy P. Hadley John J. Hedrick 1 Elissa Davis Hoffman Logan S. Jacot Nora Anderson Lewis Trent W. Lunder dan P. Markowitz 1 Aaron W. Marrs 1 Andrea Lins Mauch Jacob E. McCarthy 1 Philip R. McKenna 1 Lara Weber McLellan Jake Mohan Eric D. Moore Miranda Bouressa Morton Suzanne J. Murphy 1 Erin G. Oliver 1 Sarah A. Phillips 1 Jessica Holden Quetua 1 Leah Anderson Roesch Jeremy J. Ruwoldt 1 Catherine A. Sawinski Lisa Bryfczynski Seeling Arnav Sheth 1 Leta S. Steffen 1 Benjamin C. Tilghman VI 1 Scott G. Trigg dao Vang Wendy S. Wegenke Berglund Alice M. Wortman Class of 000 James J. Moran rebecca A. Doyle-Morin No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $0 Total: $1, Gifts of $, Jennifer Abolins Stone 1 Erin Haight Chudacoff Rahul S. Kalsi Jennifer L. Mallory Christopher G. Meadows Gifts of $ Erica Moore Callaham 1 Cara M. Helmke Laura B. Knudson Randy G. Mangelsen Jennifer A. McConaghy Heidi R. Stober Megan M. Walsh Gifts of $0 + 1 Reid C. Bowers 1 Robert J. Dummert Bradley L. Manning Jeffrey T. Ramsey Jessica Seaberg Seidlitz Mark E. Smrecek Jen Totoritis-Searl Barry L. Abbott Nichole Cook Abbott Alexandra P. Andeen 1 Colleen M. Ayers Jennifer Hodges Bryan 1 Melissa Kelly Cardamone Jenny E. Carney Vanessa A. Curtis Rosanna Myers Czarnecki 1 Rebecca A. Doyle-Morin Daniel C. Drew Teresa Kathleen Dunleavy 1 Ariela M. Freedman Jesse D. Gilbert 1 Jennifer Kapelanski Haydysch Carol C. Hinz Dana Kass Hsi 1 Jason P. Johannes Elizabeth Geery Karre 1 Jeremy T. Maschman 1 James J. Moran Ross A. Nelson 1 Bethany Lichty Ow 1 Thomas J. Ow Andrew R. Peterson Carl A. Polley 1 Sara E. Racine Eli S. Salembier Sarah Skeen Schnell 1 Titus S. Seilheimer Stacy K. Shelly 1 Thomas D.G. Shiffler Corey S.J. Singletary Karey J. Speten S. Jaimee Tsim Tassio Elaine Dunham Tucker 1 Stephen D. White 1 Evan L. Wyse 1 Katherine Cole Young Class of 001 curtis G. Lauderdale lyndsay A. Sund No. Asked: 1 : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $ Total: $, 1 Curtis G. Lauderdale Gifts of $00 + Jason M. Tennessen Gifts of $0 + 1 Amy Haegele Bowers Rudy F. Gauthier Seth Harris 1 Shanta R. Hejmadi Dominique P. Martin Joanna L. Messer Ian J. Russell Sara Schlarman Russell 1 Mollie E. Strom 1 Jessica L. Touhey Deborah Russell Ackerman Lisa M. Baumann Kreuziger Molly Miller Bilse Kelly Fowler Carlson John S. Chang Thomas E. Clowes Joshua D. Cross 1 Elena H. Doucet-Beer Anne D. Ferris Anna K. Fiedler Amy E. Fitzpatrick Heather Greening Hadley Evangelos Karatzas Anne Kallio Kingma Dimitrije N. Kostic Peter Levi 1 Katherine J. Lewis Julia M. Liebich George P. Lundgren Amber M. Maly Sarah E. Morris Elizabeth A. Moyer Karla J. Nelson Michael S. O Brien Krista R. Pleviak Sara Benjamin Quam Stephen D. Schlei 1 Amanda L. Schober Della Roll Schroeder Anna T. Skorczeski 1 Katherine Donovan Sousek 1 Darran White Tilghman Zachary W. Walker Jill A. Waycie Michael K. Yakes Elizabeth Gimpel Young Class of 00 daniel B. Hurley christopher H. Anderson Reunion Committee Kristin Hoffmann Lanari, Co-Chair Beth A. Zinsli, Co-Chair christopher H. Anderson monica K. Blacconeri regina E. Casati david D. Cherner Jessica M. Dukelow, Legacy Circle Liaison chuck Erickson, Legacy Circle Liaison Gina Pirrello Euhardy erin E. Garland daniel B. Hurley cameron D. Kramlich Jonah C. Nigh Joseph Ona No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $1 Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Cameron D. Kramlich Chuck Erickson Wellington V. Phillips Stephen M. Rodriguez Gifts of $00 + Lucas A. Brown Rebecca M. Brown Joshua R. Dukelow Erin E. Garland Gifts of $0 + Colin M. Belisle Monica K. Blacconeri Andrew M. Cecka William S. Haas Daniel B. Hurley Kristin Hoffmann Lanari Maureen K. McKenna Louisa Muller Jonah C. Nigh Robin Sampson Wong 1 Beth A. Zinsli Christopher H. Anderson Timothy A. Burnside Regina E. Casati David D. Cherner Ruth E. Den Herder Danica E. Dralus Jessica M. Dukelow 1 Gina Pirrello Euhardy Meagan Otto Peeters Gebler Ryan Gebler Gabrielle Ferley Glasco Sally Schonfeld Goodman Matthew P. Gray Beth A. Halpern Megan Comer Hicks Margaret Brenner Jacot Andrew W. Karre Robert W. Klavins Matthew W. Kretzmann Beth Achille Lambert Barry E. Lawson Daniel M. Leers Kenneth J. Leising Theresa Possehl Lipari Thomas P. Lipari Edward F. Maxwell Jennifer K. Neal Joseph Ona Tamara E. Palmer Nathan T. N. Schreibert David W. Scott Margaret A. Thomas Derek J. Thuecks Suzanne Butz Thuecks Lisa M. Tranel Hannah E. Trobe Trevor A. Turk Audrey Fisher Vandeyacht Alicia M. Waite Eric J. Waldron Robert I. Westerholm Kai S. Williams Paula J. Zadigian Laura B. Zuege Class of 00 robert J. Capecchi Genevieve M. Williams Reunion Committee timothy W. Schmidt Viking Gift Committee Joseph W. Brooks robert J. Capecchi Jennifer Rae Foth Konyn shauna Lohr Marvin No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $1 Total: $, * Mark A. Growdon * Martha Nelson Growdon * Susan Raben Stellmacher Gifts of $00 + * Joseph W. Brooks * John D. Gale * Mandy C. Halpin * Robert N. Schwartz Gifts of $0 + Jeffrey S. Billings Andrea R. Gustafson Nathan S. Heffel * Jennifer Rae Foth Konyn Elizabeth J. Mensing * Samuel J. Nelson Garber Tetteh Otuteye Lindsay J. Rocamora Meron Shewarega S. Paige Whitney * Laura L. Winterstein Christina F. Balch * Amanda J. Bergeson * Megan E. Brown Courtney Miller Cameron * Robert J. Capecchi Andrew A. Cashner David A. Chidsey * Valerie Curtis Cross * Jennifer Dieter th Reunion $,0 Members of the Class of 00 Reunion Committee Bottom Row: Jessica M. Dukelow, Beth A. Zinsli, Kristin Hoffmann Lanari, Monica K. Blacconeri Row : Chuck Erickson, Cameron D. Kramlich, Joseph Ona, Daniel B. Hurley Row : Jonah C. Nigh, Christopher H. Anderson, David D. Cherner.% participation Founders Club members Legacy Circle members * David J. Drewek Carolynn M. Dude * Jonathan R. Edewards Luke W. Fischer * Elizabeth Martin Flandreau Anna Garibjana * Daniel W. Giles Matthew R. Goeke Joshua P. Graham Maraty Theinpeng Gray Laura E. Guili * Jason K. Hanna * Courtney A. Hanna-McNamara Michelle Ansay Head Holly E. Herbert Stephen E. Hetzel *Jonathan B. Hinke Heather Warner Holton Daniel C. Houser * Laura M. Houser * Edmond T. Johnson Earl B. Kavanaugh Steve C. Kohlmann * Sarah E. Krile * Adam E. Locke * Ericka Sorensen Loffredo * Shauna Lohr Marvin * Amy Svoboda Menzel Courtney Crystal Miller Shivangi C. Moghe * Rebecca L. Neubauer * Natalie Fleming Nickolas * Valeska S. Okragly Jonathan C. Petersen Katie Lewis Petersen Alexander B. Revoal Timothy W. Schmidt * Elaine Gajewski Sheveland Sean B. Smith * Kimberly Boeckers Sowinski Jessica Pahnke Spicer Jennifer Kempen Stevens Peter M. Stevens Francia G. Street * Chanda Thapa Jared L. Thomas Daniel J. Van Sickle * Jamie Krepsky Waldron andrew D. White Brandon J. Whittle Multi-Year Pledges $1 for other purposes $,0 for The Lawrence Fund * Genevieve M. Williams Suzanne T. Witt Sara E. Zion Amber A. Zuhlke Class of 00 tiffany Pannier Hortin elizabeth A. Kruesi Viking Gift Committee tiffany Pannier Hortin steve J. Tie Shue No. Asked: : (0.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $ Total: $, * Nicole Kocken Beck * Paul D. Beck * Dahlia Wallace Phillips Gifts of $00 + Erin Knapp Darda Gifts of $0 + * Bradley J. Behrmann Joseph J. Gifford * Tiffany Pannier Hortin * Rebecca L. Schmidt * Steve J. Tie Shue Sara Bergene Bayram Julia M. Beien Jesse W. Belcher Bruce J. Berlowski Josie L. Boyle Meadow J. Brennan Amy G. Briggs Devin M. Burke Robert V. Campagna * Christopher M. Chan * Katharine R. Chapman Jeffrey T. Christoff * Anne Hyde Crites * Stacy Anderson DeCaro allison Lauber de Garza * Peter F. Derpinghaus Matthew R. Dietrich Andrew T. Dolan Kimberly Dunlap Nagy Zachary D. Erickson * Cameron L. Ericson Rachel S. Feller Jacques H. Hacquebord Jody Hahnke Luz Reyes Postigo Heath Andrea J. Hendrickson * Khadine A. Higgins Michael H. Kebede Eugene S. Kim Jessica A. Kullander * Emily Maillette Mauro * Andrea Meehl Nicholas L. Mills Caitlin A. Monnens navine Murshid * Kit K. Okimoto Matthew W. Papke * Stephen D. Rogness * David P. Schultz Richard O. Sienkewicz * Andrea Blimling Singletary * Emily L. Sportsman Genevieve M. Tokarski Brent B. Vandermause * Jon W. Van Laarhoven Steve Vicenteno Alison M. Williams * Nicole Urbick Wycoff Christine J. Ziemer Class of 00 s mollie J. O Mara Kathryn Steiner Reinardy robert L. Ryan Viking Gift Committee Jaime Nodarse Miglini Kathryn Steiner Reinardy No. Asked: : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $0 + Elizabeth Freeman Billings Tamika Watson Franklin * Jaime Nodarse Miglini Alison Vandenberg Newcomb Kathryn Steiner Reinardy Zachary-John Reinardy * William B. Barton Tracy M. Bos Brigitte R. Boucher Joel D. Bryan Miranda Wardell Bryan * Emily A. Buzicky Ann Miller Cashner Sara J. Compas * Frederico P. Dias * Lily Walters Dias Amber N. Evey Schmidt donal B. Falls * Michelle C. Fitzpatrick devika R. Ghimire * John R. Giudicessi Sean M. Grady * Steven E. Hahn * Natalie J. Hall Jesse R. Heath * Kyle A. Hewitt * Sandra Marks Kohlmann 0 Fall 01 * Star for Life; Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

44 Lawrence Alumni * Amy Siebels Kruse * Matthew M. Kruse * Kassandra L. Kuehl * Sadie Weber Larsen * Sarah E. Leet Alexandra S. Lindgren-Gibson * Nicholas A. Mauro * Eric D. McNaughton * Evelyn Kalas Okimoto * Mollie J. O Mara Michelle A. Rasmussen * Monica Wulf Romano * Natasha Prouty Stroebl Helen M. Truax * Jamie N. Valerius Leighton L. Warmington * Benjamin W. Weston Jessica J. Whitehead * Andrew J. York * Melissa Johnson York Class of 00 s claire Thompson-Vieira Garber alyson Richey Keith carmen Jeglum Klassy Viking Gift Committee claire Thompson-Vieira Garber No. Asked: : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $ Total: $,0 Gifts of $00 + Rupesh Silwal Markus Specks Gifts of $0 + * Claire Thompson-Vieira Garber * Carmen Jeglum Klassy * Keegan J. White Casey J. Bennett Robert J. Boeckman Bradley G. Bohannon Christopher W. Bowman Erin McCarthy Bowman * James D. DeCaro * Nathaniel J. Douglas * Kevin M. Fitzsimmons * Megan Meyerhofer Fitzsimmons anthony M. Foli Tiphanie A. Forbes-Mitchell Arthur R. Frielund Evan C. Fye Brett J. Gerstner Travis C. Haas * James N. Hahn * Lauren Roznowski Hayden Amy K. Hollister Jennifer Nummerdor Kaczanowski Ravi D. Katkar * Alyson Richey Keith * Emily Cain Klavins * Nicholas J. Korn Amanda Carwile Lanser Eric W. Lanser * Jeffrey R. Lindholm * Joseph F. Loehnis * Rachel C. Lucas * Cora L. MacDonald Christina Martinez Shannon A. McCue * Magdalena Miskowicz * Matthew A. Murphy * Andrew J. Ow * Lou E Perella * Dana N. Raugi Rebecca L. Reason * Kimberly F. Reece * Tomas L. Romano Serene R. Sahar scott M. Sandersfeld Calistie Meyer Schafer Anna P. Schmidt Cora L. Schroeder * Elizabeth M. Shaker * John R. Thickens Nitin P. Tolani * Jennifer M. Vagle Heather Branstiter Weber Jessica Lepak Westlund * Sarah E. Wheeler Class of 00 meggin Brittain Papke Brent J. Schwert No. Asked: 1 : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $ Total: $, Gifts of $00 + * Brandon J. Rice Gifts of $0 + * Daniel E. Martin * Kenneth M. Alvord II * Martin P. Alwin * Eric A. Armour * Christine R. Beaderstadt * Ashley E. Beranek Klas O. Berghede Carolyn Kacner Berry Adam G. Biermann * John R. Bilka Gregory S. Blike Paris D. Brown * John P. Budi Julia K. Callander Christopher S. Clouthier * Anzia M. Cromer callie R. Debauche Alexander R. Fairchild * Miriam F. Gieske * Bao Nguyen Quoc Ha Carrie A. Hagedal-Pomplun * Charles A. Hagman Stephanie C. Hahn Erica D. Hamilton Jinglin Huang Katrina A. Kaszpurenko * Phillip J. Keith Katherine A. Kirkland * Stephanie A. Kliethermes Kalle Larsson Michael C. Lott Smartphone? Find out what s happening on campus! Step 1: Download any QR reader app using your phone Step : Scan this QR code with your phone s camera * Laura A. Marcella * Elizabeth K. McHenry Danielle S. Murry-Knowles * Kristin Workenaour Nyren Kathleen M. Ostler * Meggin Brittain Papke Heather L. Phelan Sarah Botsford Phelps * Stephanie L. Piszkiewicz Mark A. Pomplun * Heather P. Prochnow * Gabrielle E. Prouty Emily A. Saltzman * Brent J. Schwert * Benjamin D. Smith * Katie J. Smith * Korinne Petersik Staples David L. Studer * Gabriela A. Szteinberg Sarah A. Tochiki Chelsea L. Wagner Melody K. Waring Benjamin H. Willard T. Alex Winn Rebecca L. Young Class of 00 Jennifer B. Hair elizabeth A. Winter Viking Gift Committee meghan Elesa Frear Jennifer B. Hair Kate E. Hatlak melanie A. Heindl No. Asked: : 1 (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $ Total: $,00 Gifts of $00 + Sarah K. Curry * Erin K. Dix * Jennifer B. Hair * Austin R. Montgomery Gifts of $0 + Caitlin E. Gallogly * Kate E. Hatlak * Maria Giere Marquis * Stephen G. Marquis anmol Bajracharya Daniel J. Berg Jennifer E. Bergs Colin D. Boeckers * Kyle A. Borland Jessica M. Clark * Elizabeth K. Corey Nicole A. Dabney * Freya M. D Almeida Jeanette D. Devereaux-Weber Katherine L. Elchert * Meghan Elesa Frear * Candice L. Gangl Justine L. Garbarski * Emily C. Gaudinski * Laura Berger Geisthardt * Russell M. Geisthardt * Samantha R. Gibb * Benjamin Glover Marianne Griffin Gregory A. Haas 1 alumni from the Classes of 00 0 have given every year since graduation, sustaining their Star for Life * Megan C. Hendrickson * James E. Hustace Mark A. Johnson * Kari M. Jones David N. Judge * Mary Gilling Kaempen * Won Joon Kim Stephanie E. Kramer Christopher E. Laumer Emily L. Leininger Michael D. Lund Ziegler * Beth E. Lyman Robert H. Maas Meghan R. McCallum * Douglas F. McEneaney * Duncan M. McKee * Kelsey K. McNellis Carmel Morgan-Weisberg Lisa P. Morris robert J. Nicholson Emily A. Passey Katie N. Peacock avery L. Pickard * Laurel Benson Pierquet * Michael A. Pierquet * Carolyn F. Prochniak Ashlee Thatcher Prochnow * Erik J. Rinard Megan M. Roberts * Laura B. Rosenberg * Drew Ryan Andrew J. Schneider * Kimberly S. Stabile Anna P. Suechting Kendra A. Sundt * Le H. Thuong Carrie L. Van Groll Megan K. Whitmore * Elizabeth A. Winter Ellen Frisbie Woodsbie Gregory Woodard Woodsbie Christopher W. Wright Class of 00 casey L. Sautter Hayley A. Vatch Viking Gift Committee casey L. Sautter No. Asked: : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $1 Total: $1, megan E. Albert Erik K. Anderson Matthew G. Anderson * James W. Antony * Alberta A. Barnes * Lacey J. Benter Alison C. Blegen * Kristin L. Boehm * Jessica C. Bonsall Jordan E. Clark Emily K. Dalton Cynthia E. Drake James Duncan-Welke * Elizabeth L. Eddy * Anna K. Gallagher Kelly S. Goss Senior Class Officers Tamara G. Kunin, Ranga L. Wimalasuriya, Carolyn R. Tomecek, Csilla B. Megyeri The senior class raised $1, for The Lawrence Fund * Daniel P. Hertel Katelin M. Hillbo Irene A. Hurst * Caroline A. Jorgenson Melanie E. Kathan * Elisabeth S. Kocher John T. Lee Sarah A. Marheine * Elizabeth A. Marshall * Stephanie M. Martin * James E. McDaniel * Jessica A. McKenzie * Elena K. McStraw Erin V. Moore Spencer W. Neitzel * Eric M. Ohlrogge * Elise R. Pfaltzgraff Ekaterina V. Pichugina Peter J. Raccuglia Jenna M. Reichel * Lisa D. Ritland Rachel J. Roberts * Melanie E. Rose * Casey L. Sautter * Bridget S. Savage Akina K. Schatzke Nichole L. Sizemore Jason C. Smoniewski Jeffery C. Solberg Brianna C. Stapleton-Welch Samantha A. Szynskie * Jordan W. Theissen Lincoln A. Thomas * Hayley A. Vatch * Alison M. Ver Halen * Jessica M. Vogt * Erin C. Watson Peter B. Welch * Caitlin L. White Christina A. Wolbers Yangqing Xu * Matthew J. Yauch Corey J. Zehfus Class of 0 emily A. Mohr maura E. Cook No. Asked: : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Other Gifts: $1 Total: $1, Gifts of $0 + Caitlin E. Andrew * Amanda L. Van Lankvelt derrell C. Acon nicholas J. Albertini * Alice M. Baker lucas A. Below * Justin E. Berkowitz * Alicia M. Bones * George E. Bravos * Ashley N. Champaign Jacob B. Cihla * Maura E. Cook * William M. Cooney Brian K. Dabbs * Kelly R. Dirkman sonia R. Emmons Jennifer L. Gabriele lynn C. Gilge * Robert A. Gray * Lindsay M. Hanson Renske S. Hoedemaker * Elizabeth A. Hoffman * Stacy E. Klemme * Vitaly Lorman * Sarist Macksasitorn * Michael R. McCain * Forest G. McKenzie robert W. Metcalf John M. Metz * Emily A. Mohr * Brent M. Nathan * Irina Nedelcu-Erickson * Elizabeth W. Nerland michael W. O Boyle * April L. Peterson * Paula A. Ploetz Michael J. Smith madeline M. Steininger * Paul R. Stevens * Michael D. Toycen Holly A. Tuyls susanna C. Valleau * April J. Verser Step : Learn the latest! Fall 01 * Star for Life; Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 Or visit Class of 01 Class of 0 mei X. Gong nikolas A. Ross No. Asked: : (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,1 Other Gifts: $0 Total: $1, Gifts of $00 + * Elizabeth J. Crean Gifts of $0 + charles S. Demler * Catherine J. Albright * Nicholas A. Benson * Bradley R. Bodee * Erik C. Borresen * Mari G. Colaiacomo * Siddhant Dayal * Claire K. de Rochefort-Reynolds * Andrew D. Finley * Caitlin A. Fish * Samuel R. Flood * Meaghan K. Gallagher * Mei X. Gong Kelsey E. Gray * Claire E. Griebler * Mohit Gupta * Karl Hailperin * Jennifer L. Hoff Jordan D. Holmes * Katelyn A. Hoylman * Joyce Lambert Koerner * Sally A. Konzem * Megan J. Luedtke Kevin J. Mason * Collin R. McCanna * Patrick D. Miner * Elyse-Krista A. Mische * Daniel L. Moeller Cuong D. Nguyen Jared E. Padway * Maxwell G. Pearson * Margaret L. Pieper * Tasmia Rahman ian K. Schroeder Ben J. Serreau-Raskin * Arielle L. Steinberg * Marie C. Straquadine * Anna F. Vernon-Melzer * Richard O. Wanerman * Colin J. Watkins * Alroy Y. Wimer * Lu Yu * David W. Zane Class of 01 Class officers tamara G. Kunin, Class President ranga L. Wimalasuriya, Class Vice- President csilla B. Megyeri, carolyn Rose Tomecek, No. Asked: : 0 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Total: $1, * Alex A. Ajayi * Autumn E. Allee * Kathleen A. Allison * Amanda M. Anderson * Tristan James Barron Lawrence Alumni * Carolyn A. Bauer * Grace E. Berchem * Melinda A. Beyer * Cameron D. Blegen * Emily Ann Bodensteiner * Matthew W. Bresnahan * Marla J. Brown * Jenna L. Budde * Sarah Tonijean Clark * Gwendolyn E. Curtis-Ehrhart * James W. Darrell * Susannah M. Dee * Matthew A. De Stasio * Frank B. DiMarco * Bridget C. Donnelly * Katherine A. Duncan-Welke * Dylan L. Fahey * Ariana S. Flood * Lydia L. Foss * Erin M. Fredrick * Rosalie Dale Graber * Lauren A. Gross * Lauren M. Hall * Benjamin Daniel Hartman * Hilary Kathryn Haskell * Stanley G. Jablonski * Katherine Marie Jubert * James M. Kane * Meghan C. Keller * Jessica Korzynski * Jaclyn Faye Kottman * Tamara G. Kunin * Andrew F. LaCombe * Elizabeth A. Larson * Gabrielle M. Lee * Yong Su Lee * Xiang Li * Sylwia M. Matlosz * Samantha J. McGraw-Schuchman * Csilla B. Megyeri * Emily Jeanne Muhs * Katherine R. Nelson * Aubrey H. Neumann * Nha M. Nguyen * Samantha Ann Nimmer * Neel Patel * Melanie Pauly * Cadence M. Peckham * Emily C. Perish * Michael A. Pope * Fangzhou Qiu * Rebecca A. Roberts * Hillary M. Rogers * Eric M. Salter * Sydonie D. Schimler * Margaret H. Schmidt * Christine Lyn Seeley * Sara L. Sheldon-Rosson * Sepideh Shokri * Breanna A. Skeets * Samantha A. Smith * Julia Sarah Steiner * Diana W. Sussman * Elianna B. Thorne * Carolyn Rose Tomecek * Timeka N. Toussaint * Joshua B. Trotter * Mai Nou Vang * Alexis Ann VanZalen * Margaret H. Whitmore * Mya L. Win * Sarah E. Wolfson * Deana E. Zehren * Zhe Zhang * Brenda J. Zuleger

45 Milwaukee-Downer Alumnae Milwaukee-Downer Alumnae Milwaukee-Downer alumnae In the past fiscal year, Milwaukee-Downer alumnae made a gift, demonstrating that the Milwaukee-Downer legacy vibrantly lives on at Lawrence University. During Reunion Weekend in June, alumnae toured the Appleton campus and saw the Milwaukee-Downer memorabilia proudly displayed throughout campus. Since the colleges consolidated in 1, Milwaukee-Downer alumnae have supported Lawrence through both volunteer service and giving. Class of 1 No. Asked: : 1 (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Virginia Timm Meyer Class of 1 No. Asked: : 1 (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $00 Total: $00 Gifts of $0 + 1 Mary Morton Bradford Class of 10 No. Asked: : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $, Elizabeth B. Adler Julia Denniston Brace Ruth Steuber Roman Leora Gilder Roth Class of 11 No. Asked: : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1 Total: $1 Audrey Beyer Jones Dorothy Goetzke Loehner Class of 1 No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Harriet Carman Moore Rose Hunt Pickford 1 Carol Breithaupt Vogt Class of 1 marion Longyear Sonderegger P No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $ Total: $ Doris Woodruff Burgess Ruth Fanning Holyoke Jane K. Mees Dorothy Syriopoulos Theresa Syriopoulos Class of 1 No. Asked: : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $00 Total: $00 Gifts of $00 + Marian Kirkpatrick Torian Beverly Rose Sellman 1 Erna Rozmarynowski Simek Class of 1 No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Gifts of $0 + 0 Patricia Toutant Barton Nancy Hascall Krohn Judith Wiener Leventhal-Wolfe 1 Dorothy Goldstein Nashban Esther McGurer Norbut Roylee Ross Pflughoeft Marna Becker Pinkham Nancy Balster Schuler Ruth Eller Selzer Suzanne Pasteur Sweet Class of 1 Jeanne Albrecht Young P 0 No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,000 Total: $1,000 Gifts of $0 + Doris A. Stilwell Judith David Zuehsow 1 Sue Son Esser 0 Lois Addicks Johnson 1 Ellen Zieper Kirchberger Gertrude Johnson McEwen Shirley Vogt Rogers Ruth Foxwell Wenzel Jeanne Albrecht Young P 0 Class of 1 pauline Pautsch Putnam Betty Domrose Brown P No. Asked: : 1 (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1, Total: $1, Gifts of $00 + Betty Domrose Brown P Gifts of $0 + Mary Cutler Ellsworth P Winifred Watson Chandler Joan K. Downey Pam Vojack Hahn Ruth Rockstein Hilrich + 0 Sally Gruetzmacher Holl Betty Bleyer Hopkins Shirleymae Epstein Lane Amy Uchimoto Naito Marcia Ruhloff Nelson P Pauline Pautsch Putnam Beryl Webb Spencer Jean Ebling Stokes Louise Wesle Wuesthoff Tomiko Inouye Yamamoto Class of 1 Bernice Larson Nonenmacher No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,00 Total: $1,00 Gifts of $00 + Suzanne Sims Forrest Gifts of $0 + 0 Adeline Kano Shirley Hart Archer Betty Knuesel Blake Janet Schaefer Hoffman Harriet Zinneman Levy Carolyn Kuny Little 1 Janet Sader Mead P Mary Port Mehring P Dorothy Chamberlain Millikan Patricia Cirves Moyer Carol Peterson Olson Elizabeth Thurmon Roska 1 Thelma Van Duzee Rowe P Beverly Bromley Turkelson Barbara Cook Wood Class of 1 Kikue Kikuchi Rich No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $ Total: $ Dorothy Hauck Banta Dorothy Wullschleger Edwards Betty Ren Wright Frederiksen Patricia Holm Horne + Marian Gums John Jane Tremper Meyer 1 Janice Matthews Neal 1 Carol Christoffel Papke 0 Kikue Kikuchi Rich Class of 10 No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,01 Other Gifts: $ Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + Audrey Gilg Gifts of $,000 + Janet Lavine Fogel Gifts of $00 + Suzanne J. Jung Gifts of $0 + Marjorie Evert Hill 1 Lois Hintz Church Anne Dunst De Leo 1 Arlyne Sandell Fritschel 1 Marilyn Fiedler Hayman Hope Freeman Johnson Audrey Andrews Kaiman Marion Barnes Nicolay Lois Levy Schmidt Class of 11 sue Pepper Joys No. Asked: : 1 (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $,00 Total: $,1 Gifts of $,000 + Virginia A. Palmer Gifts of $00 + Beryl Manly Doyle Mary E. Fortney Gifts of $0 + Marjorie A. Bailey Colleen Schmechel Chambers Ann Gregerson Andersen Doris Messerschmidt Carmichael Joy Britton Egan 1 Helen Cramer Francis Susanne Carroll Heinritz P Patricia Lynn Hoggatt Sue Pepper Joys Nancy Twelmeyer Kempf June Raichle Kohler Sidney Stoker Morgan Gertrude Knauss Paradis Ursula Feilman Sasso Mary E. Van Gorden 1 Martheen Clock Wanty Class of 1 rightie Revercomb Pappenheim elaine Koepsel Zarse No. Asked: : (.1%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $,000 + Nancy Chadbourne Maze P Elizabeth Ahrens Botting Patricia Schmidt Davenport Laurie Weber Gebhard Rightie Revercomb Pappenheim Sally Hubbard Paschal Class of 1 Class Secretaries Joan Poppert Jacobs dorothy Mintzlaff Kennedy No. Asked: : 1 (0.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $1,00 Total: $, Dorothy Mintzlaff Kennedy Jane Baumann Savitt Nancy Huston Schulein Gifts of $00 + Elizabeth Schlenk Cook Gifts of $0 + 1 Anne Fritschel Crone Joan Andropolis Jacqueline Puccinelli Bertram 0 Janet B. Chermak Janet Coffelt Davis Nancy C. McLoud 1 Bernadine Moore Montgomery Margaret Ferry Roseboom Patricia Cody Sonnleitner Lois Firalyo Sudkamp 1 Alice Derby Teske Patricia Freyburger Watson Elizabeth Schumacher Windsor Class of 1 nancy Perkins Hanley No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $0 Total: $,0 Nancy Perkins Hanley Gifts of $00 + Donna Weltcheff Schroeder P Gifts of $0 + 1 Ollie Johnson Miller 1 Barbara Huhn Brandtjen Nan Vonier Clark Lurinda Mack Davis Geraldine Cowen Fehlhaber Barbara Boldt Fink Nancy Moberg Foss Lois Rodig Freeman Sue Jorgensen Grunewald Mary Ann Hanson Link Marilla Allen Quinn 1 Alberta Okumura Sasaki Elizabeth Rodgers Sawyers 1 Swanhild Bekkedahl Voneida Alice Schroeder Wandt Alpha Wetenkamp Class of 1 Janet Neese Betty Heistad Barrett No. Asked: : 1 (.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,00 Other Gifts: $, Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Betty Heistad Barrett Gifts of $,000 + Janet Neese Gifts of $,000 + Marlene Crupi Widen Joanne Fude Cook Ruth Legler Qualich Gifts of $0 + Joan Bailey Aker Dorothy Zygmunt Drowns Zoe Ganos Ann Kissinger Beringer Irene Bobak 1 Janet Anderson Buskey Peggy Muhs Crawford Ann Becker Crockett Beth Grosskopf George Betty Key Hurd Joanne Bondi Kedzie Austra Skadulis Kiusals Marye Toronyi Nash Kraemer Class of 1 diana Fox Ekedahl ruth Theine Suh No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $1,00 Total: $, Carol White Dietmeyer Diana Fox Ekedahl Gifts of $00 + Elizabeth Sharpe Steinhilber Gifts of $0 + 1 Elizabeth Whiting Macdonald Biruta Kalejs Abuls Patricia Leszkiewicz Brinkman 1 Helen Oswald Cowen 1 Barbara Smith Jarman 1 Jacqueline L. Jones Adeline A. Kawano Kay S. Kerst 1 Elaine Kubis Larsen Anne Bernhardt Oweis Ruth Theine Suh 1 Barbara Gensler Teese Class of 1 Barbara Lieberum Westhofen No. Asked: 0 : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Other Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Charlotte Strong Ganser Virginia Jones Mason 1 Donna Hagen McCabe Lily Homrighausen Schmidt Gertrude Beck Single Barbara Lieberum Westhofen Class of 1 ellen Veed No. Asked: : (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $1,0 Other Gifts: $,00 Total: $,00 Gifts of $,000 + Gail Page Cordry Marla McCarty Gousseff Gifts of $00 + Judith Rossmiller Getzin Ellen Veed Gretchen Engel Bailey 0 Julianne Ruedt Borges Louise Pick Caser D'Arcy Gifford Elsperman Lois Votapek Harshaw Gloria Van Vleet Leo Shirley Zurchauer Class of 1 Barbara Mayne Carow carolyn Bogle Morrow No. Asked: : 1 (.1%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Other Gifts: $ Total: $,0 Nona Roesler Kyle Save the date! A Golden Jubilee Gathering Celebrate the 0th anniversary of the consolidation of Milwaukee-Downer College and Lawrence University. June 1, 01 on the Lawrence campus. Mark your calendar. More information to follow. Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

46 Milwaukee-Downer Alumnae Class of 1 Parents Gifts of $ Dorothea Hofmann Gessner Kay Arnold Hinckley Ann Burger Terwilliger P Gifts of $0 + Kit Kalmbach Mahnke Constance Torzynski Mahsem Barbara Mayer Barbara Mayne Carow 1 Lorene Metzler Damewood Lois Zimmerman Lind Sharon Olson MacCallum Joan Christophersen Meier Rose Marie Kosmatka Reich Nancy A. Richards Treva Novy Richter 1 Patricia Garber Rosenbaum 1 Ellen Carow Squillace Mary Dittmer Welch 1 Penelope Spoor Weyenberg Class of 10 Jeanette Schmidt Hess Kathryn M. Heidenfelder No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,0 Other Gifts: $0 Total: $,00 Mary Schipper De Mund Gifts of $0 + Virginia Vance Kunkel + Gloria Grummel Bergman P Helene Suchanek Borchert 1 Joan Lorenz Bystol Karen R. Christiansen Ferrin 1 Sheila Rosenthal Decter 1 Wilma Baldwin Hanson 0 Jeanette Schmidt Hess Ruth Lahey Mahlum Eleanor Yamashita Meyer Prudence Schmidt Meyer Judith Davis Timms Diane Coddington Turner 1 Sandra Erickson Viney Anita Bergren Westerback 1 Kathleen Ehlert Wollin Darleen Dick Young Class of 11 nancy Van Schelven Solon Joan Tomarkin Lucht No. Asked: : 1 (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $ Other Gifts: $, Total: $, Marcia Duin Mentkowski Gifts of $00 + Kay Dobson Auer Joan Tomarkin Lucht 1 Diane Alagna Andreoni 1 Joanne Adler Behling Holly Habhegger Day Kathleen Parmentier Hansen Janet Sayre Hoeft Anna Mead Hopkins Judith Underberg Jorsch 1 Priscilla Parsche Matheson 1 Nancy Charm Owen Sheryn Biegelaar Smith Nancy Schroeder Snyder Nancy Van Schelven Solon 1 Linette Schoder West Carol Neibel Wise Class of 1 Janet Arntz Arundel nancy Feeley Kukla Reunion Committee Bonnie Maas McClellan, Co-Chair Janet Arntz Arundel Barbara L. Borns virginia Popko Kroitzsh peggy Hilton Snyder, Legacy Circle Liaison carolyn King Stephens P 1 No. Asked: 0 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $,1 Other Gifts: $0,0 Planned Gifts: $,00 Total: $,0 Gifts of $,000 + Janet Arntz Arundel Barbara L. Borns Bonnie Maas McClellan Jane Conway Reynolds Janice Mueller Smith Gifts of $00 + Gayle Barenz Othen Audre Ganske Patel Rebecca Framke Post Gifts of $0 + 1 Virginia Popko Kroitzsh Peggy Hilton Snyder Alouise Carlson Brummer P Luaine Herzog Jeanette A. Housner 1 Barbara Brandt Hughes 1 Nancy With Larson Judy Smith Miller Suzanne Gebhardt Munson Carol Nelson Rieske Anne Murray Ronan Judith Lindner Sriver Carolyn King Stephens P 1 Nancy Holmes Swanberg Class of 1 nancy Habetler Kaliebe P 0 anita Beltran Moore No. Asked: 1 : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Gifts of $00 + Nancy Habetler Kaliebe P 0 Bonita Cheesebrough Colber 0th Reunion $,0 Janet Arntz Arundel, Barbara L. Borns, Bonnie Maas McClellan, Carolyn King Stephens, Janice Mueller Smith, Virginia Popko Kroitzsh The Milwaukee-Downer Red Class of 1 celebrated its 0th Reunion in June 01 in Appleton. They created a new endowed scholarship that, once fully funded, will award scholarships to female students attending Lawrence University in perpetuity..% participation Legacy Circle members with planned gifts totaling $,00 $0,0 for the Beecher Endowed Fund for Downer Women $,1 for The Lawrence Fund Patricia Nell Curtis 1 Juliana Juan Keller 1 Anita Beltran Moore 1 Jean C. Parteka Judith King Peterson Mary Abrams Roberson 1 Malle Vaarsi Class of 1 sandra Corwin Porterfield No. Asked: : 1 (1.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $, Total: $, Gifts of $00 + Lorraine Hoffmann Gifts of $0 + Judith Jahnke Gildemeister Mary Gibbon Nortman 0 Diane Rosedale Odegard 1 Susan Stapleford Woodall Diana Holtz Bartels Florence Vaccarello Dunkel P 1 1 Sandra Edhlund 1 Nancy Devries Esker 1 Sarah Haynam Hill Katy Ghawi Ibrahim Maralee Goltermann Kleeman Carol Buege Nantkes Carol Grogan Nyberg 1 Ellyn Johannes Paulus Benita Downer Rountree Karen Krause Thunberg Class of 1 No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Gifts of $0 + Judy Kennedy Brothers 1 Judith I. Kronmeyer Anne Uribe Walker Class of 1 No. Asked: : (.%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $00 Other Gifts: $0 Total: $0 Eileen Paulson Johnson Catherine Scheirich Tuggle Nan Tully Willett Class of 1 No. Asked: : 1 (0.0%) Lawrence Fund Gifts: $ Total: $ Beth Elliott Lozano Parents Number of parent donors: 1, Dollars raised: $0,1 Looking back over the past two years we have seen our daughter face unforeseen challenges, yet through her own determination and with the help of the caring faculty and staff at Lawrence, Samantha has found success at LU. Though we are miles away, we always know someone is looking out for her. If we multiply that personal touch times every student, it would be safe to say that your son or daughter has also experienced caring and concern from the LU faculty and staff. We have seen the value of investing in our children over the years. Our continued commitment to The Lawrence Fund is yet another way we can invest in our daughter's future opportunities. Committee Members John H. Kulstad P 1 casey Mangan P 1 Katherine E. Mangan P 1 elizabeth J. Mayotte P 1 sara E. Strattan P 1 elisabeth Valentin P 1 douglass Blount P 1 1 amy L. Brengel P Kenneth F. Brengel P Joanne A. Burgess P 1 laura H. Edelman P 1 frank C. Feinberg P 1 Janice K. Feinberg P 1 victoria E. Lenart P 1 1 dorothy McLane P 1 James M. Thornton P 1 lisbeth T. Thornton P 1 Janice Feinberg P 1 mary Jane Whiting P 1 richard J. Whiting P 1 catherine M. Bishop P 1 craig A. Bishop P 1 deborah Bonner P 1 thomas Bonner P 1 James J. Hebda P 1 elizabeth Kortenhof Kumbalek P 1 steven C. Kumbalek P 1 christine D. Norris P 1 John P. Norris P 1 fatima Randolph P 1 Jeffrey T. Randolph P 1 susan G. Turk P 1 John B. Day P 1 margaret Ranft Day P 1 c. David Hall P 1 susan Long Hall P 1 John C. Hines P 1 pamela J. Hines P 1 larry T. Mimms P 1 linda Harris Mimms P 1 colleen K. Newman P James W. Newman P richard Andrew P diane Buchanan P lois M. Foehringer P Gretchen S. McDaniel P 0 randall E. McDaniel P 0 albert S. Conti P 0 victoria W. Conti P 0 Bradley L. Manning Jr. P 0 00 susan C. Manning P 0 00 Georgia S. Revis P 1 John M. Revis P 1 Gifts of $0,000 + Edith G. and Edward J. Andrew P Julie Jansen Kraemer 0 and Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr. P 1 Gifts of $,000 + Bonnie Glidden and Robert C. Buchanan P Michael P. Cisler and Sarah Traas P 0 Nancy E. Fay and Kendrith M. Rowland Jr. P 1 0 W. Stephen and Joan Gilboy P 0 William O. and Marcia Hochkammer P Gifts of $,000 + Nana Baffour-Gyewu 0 Richard N. Boya and Marjorie Teevan P 1 Susan Feith and George W. Mead II P elaine P. and Steven M. Jaharis P 1 Althea Hunting 1 and Joseph + M. Kortenhof 0 P 0 1 Mary C. and Lewis C. Lofgren P William A. Siekman 1 P David D. 1 and Brenda Wenberg P Gifts of $,000 + Walter H. and Sally Bissell P William T. and Linda Eggbeer P James D. and Pati Ericson P Kathy and August W. Geise IV P 1 Judith Ingersoll 0 and Richard A. Gray P Lan Huang and Linqing Jia P 1 Mary and Warren E. Ibele P 1 Jerome R. Kerkman P 1 anna A. and Scott A. Larsen P 1 1 Lisa Miller and Richard A. Moser P 1 David C. and Jeannie S. Mulford P Gregory R. and Mary Jane O Meara P Delphine Joerns and James R. Overby P 0 Jill McCormick and Richard J. Rupprecht P Robert J. 1 and Joan Schaupp P 1 Charles B. and M. Diane Siekman P 1 Janet Steiner and Robert J. Stevens P 1 Patricia Webb and Peter J. Thomas P Gifts of $,000 + Karen Henderson and John + Bachhuber P Catherine M. and Craig A. Bishop P 1 Laura Johnson and Jarrel V. Burrow P 00 Jacklyn Anderson and David R. Challoner P 1 Victoria W. and Albert S. Conti P 0 Timothy J. and Debbie H. Freeman P 0 1 William J. and Sandy French P 0 Jane Paulson and David H. Gregerson P Denise Dyer 0 and Richard O. Haight 1 P 00 Norman E. and Sandy Harden P Marilyn Hibbert P Jane Voss 1 and Robert A. Holroyd P Virginia Post and Andrew J. Kass P Ann Leverenz and Jon C. Keckonen P 1 1 Barbara Knapp and James Nikrant P Lillian H. Koblenz and Majeed Al-Mateen P 1 Elizabeth Kortenhof and Steven C. Kumbalek P 1 Christiana Leonard and John M. Kuldau + P Maurice G. and Alice Pommerenke Locklin P 1 1 Martha Fizzell and Edward U. Lofstrom P 0 1 Susan Fine and James M. Lyon P 0 0 Todd A. and Debra R. Mahr P 0 1 Susan C. and Bradley L. Manning Jr. P 0 00 Carol and Ronald J. Mason P Nancy Chadbourne M-D and George H. Maze P Kenneth H. and Rebecca Melchert P 1 Marlene J. Nogle P Patricia G. and Scott L. Ray P Georgia S. and John M. Revis P 1 Susan Schmidt 1 and David A. Robertson P 1 Marion Shepard P 1 Gretchen and John C. Stratton III P Karen J. Sweet and Robin E. Fondow P 0 1 Diana Alvarado-Syverson and Steven T. Syverson P 0 Cynthia V. and J. Hall Taylor II P 0 Sandra Kraft and Jay J. Tibbetts P Susanna Fortney and Peter A. Walby P 00 Richard K. and Carol Weber P 0 Sandra A. and Joseph L. Wisniewski P 1 Judith Stanfield 0 and Timothy R. Young 0 P 00 Bobbye Hoffman Bartels P Ellen Barber and Robert P. Boeye P 1 Deborah and Thomas Bonner P 1 Amy L. and Kenneth F. Brengel P Joan E. Brengel P Mark D. Breseman and Jane Hillstrom P 1 Diane Buchanan and Richard Andrew P Judith Fabrick and Duncan C. Burdick P 0 catherine F. and Peter P. Bushbacher P 1 Kay N. and Robert V. Cooney P Richard M. and Donna E. Cowett P 1 Margaret Ranft and John B. Day P 1 Elizabeth Dugan and Bart T. De Stasio P 1 Robert J. and MaryAnn Dude P 0 Cynthia Arneson and Robert E. Eddy P 0 Susan Herr and Charles M. Engberg P Sharon and John W. Fenlon P Carol Anderson and Richard G. Fessler P 0 Marijean Meisner Flom 0 P Martha Benton Flom P Evalyn Wiley and David E. Frasch P Mary McKee and Louis A. Fuchs P 1 Janet S. and Michael W. Funderburk P 0 Barbara Kreher 1 and James I. Geiser 1 P 00 Christine S. and Richard B. Goetz P 1 Gregory L. 0 and Laura L. Griffin P 0 0 Lynn Semple Hagee P Susan Long and C. David Hall P 1 Martha Kroon 0 and H. Criss Hartzell Jr. P Richard 1 and Sharon Lee Heinemann P Virginia Smith 1 and James E. Hoelter P David L. and Deborah Hoffman P Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

47 Parents Parents 0 Nancy Homburg P 0 Barbara Ives and Walter J. Isaac P Jean P. Jepson and Howard G. Hardesty P Jane Egge and William D. Jeruc P 1 Laurel O. Johnson P 1 Mark W. Keller P 1 1 Miriam Kelm P 0 Nancy E. and Frederick + O. Kile P Ann M. and Robert E. Kilkuskie P Karen Ansorge and Richard H. Kimberly P 0 Lynne M. LaJone and Chris J. Mollet P 1 Jules N. LaRocque P Margaret A. Lindsey P 1 1 Ann Van Tilburg and David G. Lowe P Mary Thome and Douglas D. Marshall P 0 1 Cheryl R. and Thomas K. Maxwell P 0 Gretchen S. and Randall E. McDaniel P 0 Monica E. McHenney and Peter B. Kessler P 1 1 Susan L. Medak and Gregory S. Murphy P Linda Harris and Larry T. Mimms P 1 John E. 1 and Rosalind P. Moeller P John W. and Christina L. O Boyle P 1 Mary Plischounig and Dennis O Flyng P 1 1 Julie-Ann and Earl P. Ow P 0 00 George L. and Claudia Peltier P Leila Ramagopal and Brian G. Pertl Jean Reynolds and Larry Pooler P Fatima and Jeffrey T. Randolph P 1 0 Barbara Bennett and David L. Sackett P Diane M. Schmidt P 1 Meredith J. Schoenfeld P Theresa and Martin J. Spalding Sr. 0 P Nancy Marsh Stowe 1 and John Koopman P Judy Huffman and Edmond R. Sutherland Jr. P David G. and Trude I. Thome P 1 James P. and Kathleen Thompson P 1 Robert W. and Darci L. Trettin P 1 Arthur E. 0 and Margot von Plachecki P Karen McGarvie 0 and Thomas C. Watson 0 P 0 Gifts of $00 + William W. and Marjorie Bast P Belinda R. and David S. Bates P 1 1 Alice O. and Duane Boeckers P 0 0 susan W. and John T. Borst P 1 1 Betty Jean Bradshaw P Betty Domrose Brown M-D P Diane and Leroy Busker P 1 Janice B. and Daniel K. Butler Jr. P 0 Wendy Schaller and Peter J. Crawford P Lynne A. and George F. Detrick P 0 Kathleen M. and Dennis A. Diduch P 1 Judith H. DiMarco P 1 1 Jewel Verhulst Dyer P 0 1 Hannah R. Eisner and John B. Pryor P 0 Leota Ester P Sue and Bob Evans P 0 Gregory J. 0 and Catherine Ann Exarhos P 1 0 Janice Juve 0 and Robert J. Felker 0 P Mary Hipke Frisch 1 P 0 Audrey G. and Dennis A. 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John Braun P 1 Michele J. and Michael S. Brayndick P 1 Yvonne M. and Charles K. Breaux P 1 Jean and Dennis W. Brecke P 1 Viola and David G. Brennan P 1 Susan G. and Charles J. Brenner P 00 Laurel A. and William C. Bresnahan P 1 Julie and James Breuninger P 1 1 Lawrence A. Briesemeister P Matthew G. and Loretta Brockmeier P 0 0 Pearl and William G. Broeren P 1 Margaret G. Brooks P 0 1 Patricia and Michael R. Brophy P Nance and David A. Browdie P Challoner Morse Brown P Kristen J. and Jeffrey F. Brown P 1 Alouise Carlson M-D and H. David Brummer P Carolyn and Philip Brunelle P Lynn E. and Jay S. Brunswick P 0 Kristin Jensen 0 and Michael J. Bryan P 1 Nancy J. Bublitz P Incoming Lawrentians gather with their alumni parents, grandparents and siblings after the 01 Legacy Breakfast in September Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

48 parents parents 0 Curtis W. and Heidi Buchholtz P 1 Dorothy S. and Donald W. Buckingham P Lynn and William J. Buckley P 0 Sandra R. Buelto P Karen Burey P 1 Vicki L. and Steven P. Burgess P 0 1 Gail and David J. Burke P 1 1 John F. and Nancy Leonard Burnett P Bruce B. Burnside P 0 Margaret R. and William L. Burton P Ellen Houck 0 and Michael G. Busch P 01 Elizabeth and Robert A. Butler P 1 Pamela J. Butler P 1 Violet G. and William C. Butler P Therese M. Butler Bodee and Robert C. Bodee P Greg Buzicky P 0 Laura P. and Morton D. Cahn P 1 Helen W. and John L. Callaghan P 0 Grace and Michael T. Callahan P deborah A. and Valdo D. Calvert P 1 1 Odalys P. and Richard Campagna P 0 James M. and Renate Messer Campbell P 1 Linda and Jerome B. Canaday P 0 Karen and Joseph R. Cannizzo P Kathleen J. Canright P 1 debra A. Cardarella P 1 Leslie and Steven G. Cardiasmenos P 0 Michal Ann Carley and Frank C. Lewis P 0 1 James H. Carlisle P Carol A. and Roger H. Carlson P Chloe and Bruce W. 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Rubin P 0 Mary Allen and James P. Kirkland P 0 1 Jean and John Kittelson P 1 1 Linda L. Kleinhans P 1 phyllis I. and Robert I. Kligman P 1 1 Thomas O. Kloehn P Nancy Nye and James S. Knipe P 1 Kathryn Knowles and Edwin S. Darrell P 1 Heidi Jacobson and Tommy G. Knudsen P 0 Janell M. and Bradley C. Knutson P 0 1 Margaret and John C. Kochanowski P Joy E. and Leo W. Kocher P 1 1 Marilyn D. and Thomas M. Kolar P 01 Ruth E. Kolarik and Zhivoin B. Radoshevich P 0 Christine L. and Warren E. Koons P 0 Sandra L. Korbelik and Richard A. Nelson P 1 Jane E. Kosednar P 0 1 Alice and Dennis J. Kosloski P 1 Mary Beth Koss P 00 Judith A. and Jay A. Kostreva P Kim Kramer P 1 debra L. and James F. Kranz P 1 Janet M. Kranz and Thomas C. Gunby P Sandra and Allen C. Kratzer P 1 1 Cheryl and Robert G. Krebs P parents volunteered on the Parents Association Steering Committee Mary Ellen and Donald Krebsbach P Karen J. and Thomas P. Kreiser P 1 cindy M. and Bill J. Kreuder P 1 Myra L. Misles-Krhin and Daniel J. Krhin P 1 Inez and Donald J. Krohn P Julie Kruk P Randall G. Kruk P Virginia and Paul A. Kruse P 0 Ursula K. and Francis L. Kunath P 1 1 Jill A. and Terence A. Kunes P 01 1 Barbara Kurten P Kristine S. and John G. Kyle P 0 Christine Lac P 1 dianne L. and David R. Lahtinen P 0 Patricia and James M. Laing P Sara A. Lambert P 0 1 John R. and Molly Swanson Landis P Alice Haselden and Paul Lane P Kerstin Grace Lanser P 0 Patricia Quinn Larkins P 1 1 Sara A. and Robert V. Larsen P Nancy Moran and Calvin F. Larson P 1 Betty R. and Arden J. LaShell P 00 Rita A. and Alan J. Laux P Joleen S. and Thomas E. Lawlor P 1 Ethel Clingman and Daniel J. Lawrence P Kathy M. Lay P 1 Julie S. and Ronald W. Lee P 1 Ann Lavacek and Thomas + Leech Jr. P Susanna M. and Steven A. Leers P 0 Linda and Martin C. Lehfeldt P Patty and Randy Leiker P 1 Linda S. LeMieux P 0 Kathryn and Bud Lemley P 1 1 John O. Leonard P Elfriede and Lawrence E. Leporte P Clare Duval Leslie P Cynthia J. and Forrest J. Leveille P 1 Shelley G. Levine and Don M. Jacobs P 0 Elizabeth and Dennis Lewis P 1 Jacqueline Allen and James E. Lichty P dale S. and Michael G. Lieberman P 1 susan Lilyquist P 1 Haldon W. Lindfelt 0 P Dallas R. Lindgren P 0 Nilda V. and Bruce D. Linger P 1 1 Jean M. and Paul J. Lloyd P 1 Helen J. and J. Thomas Lockhart P 01 Frances and David Locks P 0 Rhonda L. and Gregory W. Loder P 0 1 Jeanne Phelps 1 and Jamie Loehnis Jr. P 0 0 Susan H. and Thomas Loepfe P 1 Theresa M. Lohmann and Wolfgang E. Lohrmann P 1 Mary and Joseph L. Lom P 1 Joan and Paul J. Lombardi P 1 Ivette L. Lopez P 0 Mailor L. and Lipov Lor P Cheryl L. and James A. Luebke P 1 mary K. and Dennis J. Lueck P 1 Elaine Johnson and Harold J. Luedeman P Dianne and Philip R. Luhmann P Mary R. and Agu V. Lukk P 0 Jane M. and Francis S. Lupton P 1 Lois C. Lurie P Brooke E. and Michael J. Luteyn P 1 Ann M. and John E. Lutz P 1 Mary J. Mack P Anne Paterson and Michael D. Maillette P 0 Bindiya Malhotra and Rohit Malhorta P 1 Nancy S. and Jeffry I. Manasse P 0 susan and Matthew Mandeltort P 1 1 Karen M. and Henry L. Mangelsen P 00 Erin G. and Jonathan E. Mann P 1 1 JoAnn Manuel Galuppo P 1 0 Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle President s Annual Report 0 1 1

49 Parents parents Molly B. and Antonio J. Manzanares P 0 0 Richard Marks P 1 Janice Marschke P 1 Diane B. and Walter L. Martin P 0 JoAnn and Robert W. Martin P Hilda L. and Arthur C. Martinez P 0 Sherry and Donald R. Martinson P 1 Kathleen B. Masis P 01 Anne Defenderfer and Gerald Mattern P Krystyna K. and Brian C. Matusiak P 1 Anne B. and Andrew W. Maverick P 1 Renee E. and Josef Mayer P 1 Margaret and Donald G. McCollum P 0 1 Kathleen D. and George A. McConaghy P 00 Mary Ann and William C. McDow P 1 Alice J. McGuire P Robert S. and Patricia M. McKee P 00 Thomas B. 0 and Rusty McKenzie P 0 Dorothy and Bradford McLane P 1 Dawn and Daniel McLeod P 1 Mildred and Edward T. McNamara P Jane C. and John R. McNaughton P malinda L. and Jeffery L. McReynolds P 1 Michael K. McStraw P 0 1 Janet Sader M-D and Olin C. Mead P Susan P. and Steven L. Meckel P Mary Port Mehring M-D P Thomas P. Melzer P 0 Marian P. Mendelsohn P 1 Christine L. Merchant P 0 Karen L. and Peter J.F. Metcalf P Margery Homfeld and Philip A. Metzger P 1 Sarah and Ernest H. Metzger P Lee J. and Julianne Mevis P Carolyn Hamilton and Terry Mewhorter P 1 Elisabeth Meyer P Margaret Hill and Kenneth J. Meyer P 1 Kathleen and John M. Mezoff P ed Middlebrook P 1 Susan and William D. Miller P Anne Miner P 0 1 Becky L. and Steven L. Mischka P 0 Jadwiga and Jozef Miskowicz P 0 1 Joan E. and John M. Mohan P Cathleen A. Monfred P 1 Reba C. and David J. Monisoff P 0 Luz N. Rivera-Montes and Chester A. Montes P Barbara E. Montgomery P 0 Holly N. and James W. Moore P 0 tracy and Erich Moraine P 1 1 Susan C. and Richard F. Moran P 00 Diana V. Morgan P 1 Jill J. Morgan P 0 Karen J. and Kelly T. Morrison P 1 Valerie R. Morrow and Oliver Rw Pergams P 1 Carol S. and Gary S. Moss P 1 JoDeen E. and David C. Mozena P 1 michael Muchowski P 1 Patricia L. Murphy P 0 Sharon A. and M. Patrick Murphy P Astrid E. Murre P 1 1 Janet R. and John H. Mutti P 1 Linda and Richard V. Naidl P Virginia R. and Robert N. Nash P Brenda K. Nations and Elmer Bettis III P 1 Kathryn and Phillip Naylor P 1 sharon and David M. Neff P 1 Marcia Ruhloff M-D and James G. Nelson P margaret R. and Thomas M. Nelson P 1 Gudrun and Winfried A. Neubert P Vicki E. and Raymond J. Neumann P 1 Nancy J. Newton and Graham Holmes P Constance G. Nichols and Eric W. Schmidt P 1 Debora S. and Charles F. Niederriter P Gail and Agapitos Nikolau P 1 Joan M. and Ned G. Nordin P 1 Christine D. and John P. Norris P 1 Arthur M. North 1 Lynn M. Novotnak and Dennis A. Jacobsen P 1 1 Victoria E. Nowicki P Elizabeth Waldo Nunley P 1 Carolyn Reed Obremski P 1 John N. O Brien P Diana M. O Connor P Valerie H. and Raymond O Dea P 1 linda R. Olafson P 1 Laura J. Olson P Sharon K. and Kenneth R. Olson P 0 Karen M. and Roby J. Onan P 1 1 Barbara and Rickard T. O Neil P Elizabeth C. O Neill P Mary A. and Ronald C. Paider P 1 0 Bernice and Edward A. Palazzo P vanessa A. and Joe Palecek P 1 Cheryl M. and Ronald J. Palmer P 0 Geralyn and Steven J. Paquette P 1 Laura S. Pare and Ralph J. Delfino P 1 Deborah P. Park and Eric R. Terzuolo P 0 1 Lee and John M. Parker P Marcia Glidden and Thomas D. Parker P 1 Bob Partridge P Charlotte and John F. Patterson P Mary A. and Steven A. Patterson P 1 Lindsey and John Pauly P 1 Margo S. and Jeffrey L. Peckham P 1 Linda O. and Thomas F. Peeters P 0 Janet L. and Jay F. Perantoni P 1 Cressa K. and John M. Perish P 1 Maralyn J. Perron P 0 Janet and Larry Peterson P 0 Janice C. Peterson and Patrick B. Wolfe P 1 1 Mary Ellen and Robert A. Peterson P 00 Greg C. and Julie Pettigrew P 1 Allyson K. and George H. Pfaltzgraff P 0 Kathy S. and James J. Phelan P 0 Elaine and Burt Phelps P 1 1 Sally and W. H. Phillips P 1 1 Nancy and James A. Pirkl P Maria Cotera 1 and William Neil Platt P 0 marsha and Stephen J. Pospischil 1 Mary and James T. Poulos P Ellen J. Powell and Bruce F. Graves P 1 Edith Pride P Mary T. and Christopher M. Priebe P 1 1 Janet A. and David R. Primus P 0 Dorothy L. and Mark E. Prouty 0 P 0 0 elisabeth and Michael Psarouthakis P 1 Charlotte W. Quaintance P 0 Janice Daniels and Dennis P. Quinlan P 0 0 lynda Quinones P 1 1 Mary Ann Rabion P Margaret J. Radin P 0 1 Lynnette M. and Gregory L. Rakun P 0 James M. and Sarah C. Rand P 0 Sherrill B. and Douglas Randall P 1 Margaret and Douglas M. Ransom P Janet Sue and Thomas A. Raugust P 1 Connie Reed P Beverly and Omer E. Reese P Ann W. and James S. Reeve II P patrice J. Renfrow P 1 neil J. Rennick P 1 Diane Reynolds P 0 Elizabeth Boardway Ribeiro P 0 arden Rice P 1 William J. Richards 0 P Catherine M. and David M. Richter P Erica J. Richter and David G. McNellis P 0 Lorraine Schkeeper Riebel P 0 Sharon Doerfler Riehle P Suzanne M. Riley and Daniel W. Knoedler P Suzanne and Gary N. Ringel P 0 Lorene K. and Norman A. Ritland P 0 1 Diane and Arnold P. Ritzinger P Jeannie J. and Brian D. Roberts P 1 Paula J. Roberts P 0 Mary Lou Robertson and Philip T. Pilcher P 1 Bonnie Brown and James M. Rock P Ann C. Roddy and Paul M. Marinac P 0 1 Patricia and Thomas A. Rodgers P 0 1 Barbara N. and Joseph A. Rodriguez P 0 lynette A. and Joseph G. Roemer P 1 1 Jean G. and Mark J. Rohloff P Martha Stone and Charles A. Romstad P 0 John E. Rosche P 1 Nancy L. and Timothy L. Rose P 0 patricia and Brian J. Rosenbalm P 1 R. Paul and Nancy Dammann Rosenheimer P Mary Ann Rossi P Jennifer I. Rowe and Robert F. Buckley P 1 1 Paulina and Daniel E. Rubschlager P 01 1 Kaye and George W. Running P Maryanne and Daniel Rusinak P Nancy Johnson and Stephen C. Russell P 01 Margot Ryan P 0 Barbara J. Ryerson P 1 0 Susan and Carl D. Salek P Sally H. and Michael L. Salter P 1 Suzanne K. and Michael F. Sancilio P 1 Leyla E. Sanyer and Brad W. Schneider P 1 Janet B. Sauers and Michael K. Nation P Linda S. and Richard J. Sawinski P Donna M. and Kirk D. Scattergood P 1 Jane E. and Kevin M. Schaaf P Andrea R. Schauer and Jeffrey L. Hamm P 1 0 Deborah R. Schauffler P Doris and Roger L. Scheffler P 1 christine Mary Schiek P 1 0 Joanne and Lee John Schmalz P 1 Janell L. and Alan A. Schmidt P 1 1 Michele J. and Bradley D. Schmidt P 0 Denise M. and John M. Schmitt P 1 Katherine Schmitt P Veda M. and William G. Schmitt P 1 Susanne Schmitz and Paul E. Gabriel P 1 Denise L. and James V. Schoster P 0 1 Ellen Kaltenthaler and Nathan E. Schroeder P 0 0 Allison Mead and David D. Schultz P Colleen and Randall Schultz P 0 0 Mary and Gerald Schultz P Susan R. Schultze and Todd C. Readinger P 1 Kevin S. Schumacher P 1 Judith and Harland G. Schumann P 1, parents gave to Lawrence in fiscal 0 1 sharon I. Schwab and Greg W. Dahl P 1 fred E. Schwartz P Richard E. Schwartz P Inez and Lyall A. Schwarzkopf P 1 Paul Scott P 0 Julie P. and Jorge P. Seidel P 1 Margaret L. Seiler and Leonard Melnick P 1 1 Sandra H. Seilheimer P 00 Patricia K. and Stanley E. Senner P Rosann Heinritz Sexton P 0 1 Ruth E. Sezer P Sharon J. and Franklin M. Shaffer Jr. P 0 Ann E. Shea P 1 LuAnn L. Sheldon and Reinhardt A. Rosson P 1 1 Reiko I. and Daniel K. Shenandoah P 0 Jane M. and Terrence P. Sheppard P 1 1 Judith and Richard J. Shereikis P 1 Karen Stoakes and William W. Shields P Ruth Ann A. and Eugene G. Shipanik P 1 Gayle L. and Roger A. Shipley P 0 elma Sia and Nizar Jarjour P 1 cheri L. and James A. Sickinger P 1 Ann and Frank C. Sidles P 1 Nancy Dian and William D. Siebecker P Julie M. and Roger C. Siefert P 1 Harriet S. Siegel P Walter H. Sievert P Des M. Sikowski-Nelson P 1 Kathryn M. and Thomas E. Simon P 0 Janet A. and Steve A. Simonsen P 1 Laura Sinai P 1 Lisa H. and Paul S. Sivanich P Sheridan R. Skeen P 00 marina F. Skliarova and Andrei V. Skliarov P 1 denise D. and Jerry V. Skuta P 1 Diane M. Slavik and Steven L. Cory P 1 Roberta and Kevin F. Sliwinski P cynthia A. Smith P 1 Janet Marks and Carol J. Smith P 0 Jennifer A. and Richard J. Smith P 0 Mary Clare R. and Scott F. Smith P 1 Mary R. and Edward J. Smrecek P 00 Carolyn Peterson Sneed P 1 Mary L. Snyder P 0 Katherine S. Sokolnikoff and Richard J. Haas P 0 Ivan N. Spangenberg P 0 Mary Hadley and Charles J. Speerschneider P 1 1 Sandra McDonald and William K. Spofford P 0 Marguerite Clark Stalker P 1 Mary Clare and Paul B. Stalp P 01 1 Marea Stapleton P Sara K. and William E. Stark P 0 1 Rosemary St. Aubin 0 P Meris and Mark Steele P 1 1 Betsy Stefl P 0 Sue M. and Jack J. Stein P 1 deborah K. and Allan J. Stellmach P 1 1 Sharon and John V. Stenglein P Carolyn King M-D and John A. Stephens P 1 Barbara R. and Philip P. Steptoe III P Victoria E. Sterzick P 0 Martha Kreher and Bradley Stevenson P 0 sandra J. and John F. Stone P 1 1 Ann Elizabeth and Ray Glenn Stoner P 0 Cheryl A. and James A. Stout P 1 Joyce M. Stout P 1 Margaret Nielsen Strass P John K. Streett Sr. P 1 Lee S. Streett P Sandra Stephan-Strombom and Carl V. Strombom P 1 Virginia and Wayne Strong P 0 1 Mary and James A. Strunk P 0 JoAnne Doerksen and Richard Stephen Stultz P 0 1 Susan Hardy and Ralph P. Suechting P 0 Sandra K. and Steven R. Sunde P 01 Marilyn A. Staples-Sundt and Gregory H. Sundt P 0 Linda K. and Robert W. Sussman P 1 Marjorie Laupp and Robert W. Swain Jr. P Linda A. and Peter M. Swanlund P 0 Johanna S. and M. Pedrick Sweet P 0 Curtis Swenson P 1 patsy R. and Guy A. Swick P 1 Clarice L. Swisher P Ellynn D. and John J. Szoke P 1 Cheryl A. Tanouye and Bruce S. Rude P 1 deborah J. Taran and Steven Frensz P 1 1 Olivia and Charles L. Tarleton III P 1 Audrey Keller and Arthur E. Taylor Jr. P 1 Judy Johnson and David R. Telleen P Gloria and Robert Thorne P Lisbeth T. and James M. Thornton P 1 Lynne R. and Gary D. Thornton P 0 Margo Taggart and Benjamin C. Tilghman Jr. P Christine F. and Stuart Tipping P 0 Ann Uber and Bob Tirk P 0 Kathleen and John S. Tobin P Ruby Voeks Toft P Nancy L. and Jerald L. Tollefson P 0 sharon A. and Michael R. Tomecek P 1 1 Carol Torresani P Leah and William E. Totzke P odette V. and Ryan Q. Toussaint P 1 Karen A. and Mickey D. Towns P 0 Mary Campbell and Daniel J. Toycen P Louis D. and Faye Traas P 1 Nancy and Jack Trimble P lisa S. and Jeffrey P. Trotter P 1 Pamela K. and Thomas E. Truesdell P 0 Nancy and Lawren M. Tucker P 1 Cynthia Sholl and Miles E. Turner P Donald E. 1 and Carol Tyriver P 1 Marcia Rivenburg Tyriver P 1 Barbara von Behren and Bob Uhlman P Donna Koudelik and Gregory L. Uselmann P 1 1 Barbara 1 and Mark N. Van De Laarschot P 0 Peggy V. and Scott K. VanDenBerg P 0 0 Robert J. and Catherine Van Domelen P Sheila M. and Steven P. Van Lankvelt P Barbara Amend and Robert E. Van Metre P Ann L. and Dirk J. VanZalen P 1 Lynn and Dan Van Zeeland P 1 Deanne and Francis Villaire P 1 Nancy E. and John D. Vincent P 1 irit Vinitsky P 1 Joan K. Von Ohlen P 0 Autumn M. Wagner P 1 Catherine M. and Kenneth D. Wahlin P 1 William H. Waldron Jr. P 0 Toni R. Walery and Andrew D. Neufeld P 1 Sarah Walgenbach P 0 1 Judith A. and Phillip L. Walkenhorst P Patricia and Michael R. Walker P 1 Everett M. Washer P Andrea R. and Michael P. Waxman P Wilburn J. and Carol Weber P Cathy and Steve Weber P 0 Suzanne Faber Weber P 0 Nanette T. and Troy E. Wecker P 1 Dorothy M. and William M. Weedman P 0 Xiaohua Wei and Lin Wang P 1 Anne Duncan-Welke and Darrell D. Welke P 1 0 Mary Prince Wensing P 1 Dick L. Wereley P 1 Sunny and Roger E. West P 0 Katharine J. Westerberg and John S. Clark P 1 Susan and A. F. Whereat P 1 Lori A. White P 0 Andrew H. Whitmore P 0 Mona L. and Larry J. Whittle P 0 1 Carol and Arnold C. Widdes P 1 Margaurite and Kenneth W. Wiele P elana S. and Michael D. Wiener P 1 Rebecca A. and Michael L. Wiese P 0 1 David R. Wiley P Beverly Socha and Harris H. Wilke P 0 Billie Ann and Sam K. Williams P 1 Muriel Braaten and Ralph + F. Williams P Emily H. and Richard S. Wilson P Judith H. and William D. Wilson P 1 Kate and Norman E. Wilson P 1 Carrie Ganzel and Scott A. Winkler P 1 1 Caroline Tichenor and John B. Winsor P robin R. and Jeffrey R. Winter P 1 1 Mary T. Winze P 1 Lorena and Karl Wirsum P 1 teresa A. Wirth P 1 Mary Pat and Neil T. Witmer P 1 victoria L. Wittner P 1 Marlene and Allan G. Wohlers P 0 lois J. and Martin K. Wollin P 1 D. Ann and Brian C. Wood P 1 1 Bernadette and Leon Wool P Joyce and Gene G. Wubbels P 1 Lloyd E. Yanisch P Joyce M. Young and Mark E. Bunke P 1 0 Mary E. Younggren and Joseph L. Silitz P Jenna Zark and Pete Budd P Laura J. and David D. Zehren P 1 Phyllis J. Zeiss P Debra A. Zeiters P Judith Peterson 1 and Clare W. Zempel P 0 1 Charlene and John W. Zimmerman P Ewald R. Zimmerman P Karen R. and Mark Zimmerman P 1 Robert L. and Sally Zimmerman P Debra A. and Jon B. Zinsli P 0 Fall 01 Years of Giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

50 friends Friends Gifts of $,000 + Evelyn and Chris J. Hartwig Margot and Richard Warch Gifts of $,000 + anonymous Janet D. Rood and Fred Herbolzheimer Jr. Mary B. and John S. Sensenbrenner Jr. Claudena Skran and David Duncombe Fran Syverson Gifts of $,000 + robert T. Levar Marion Chester and Verne R. Read Gifts of $,000 + Gerrit Stephen Adams 1 Shirley and Wilbert B. Bartelt Marcella and David Burrows William A. Chaney 1 Christine and G. Gregory Fahlund edward Heller 1 Marian H. Hislop + 1 Calvin D. Husmann and James Mahn Cynthia and Albert M. Johnson Nancy and Henry C. Mills II carol H. and Stephen Scott 1 Barbara J. and Richard A. Stack Jr. 1 Elizabeth and John Anderla Amy Jo and Richard J. Aylward 0 Linda A. Boldt Claire L. and Thomas G. Brown Bliss Paul 1 and Paul M. Cohen Karen Fields 1 Melinda Vickrey Golub 1 Gabriele and G. Jonathan Greenwald 1 Barbara and Richard L. Gunderson suzanne Harvey and Thomas Hefty Julia Kate Heller 1 david A. Hounshell Dorian and William Jordan Susan D. and Robert R. Kinde 1 Lucy and Karl J. Klug 1 Carole Kortenhof Cosette L. Lang Estella L. and Charles F. Lauter Donald Levine 1 Stacy J. and Jamie Mara John B. McKinstry Kristen Mekemson Joyce and Mojmir Povolny Edie Brengel Radtke Gretchen M. Revie and Timothy A. Spurgin Carla and Douglas D. Salmon Katherine and Curtis W. Tarr Kathryn Wriston Gifts of $00 + marianne and Charles S. Ahlgren 1 Sarah J. and David B. Anderla 1 Susan J. and Neil Archer Herman A. Balaban 1 Caroline M. and John R. Brandenberger Betty Breunig Janet Buestow michele S. and David A. Camiener edward M. Clifford Cynthia A. and David M. Cook Alyssa and Aaron Douglas Kay S. and David A. Eggert Betsy and Jeffrey C. Elgin Barbara J. and Thomas C. Flanagan Julie W. Fricke Thomas J. Fricke 1 Stephen C. Fuller 1 Barbara and David Gable Samantha George 1 Kelli and Marty Heindel James Hendry Harold L. Hintz 1 Eilene and John Hoft-March 1 Barbara L. Hunter Jon Jansen Betty A. and Dennis R. Keeney carl Koch Dorothy and Lynn H. Mahlum Judy and Robert E. Mickelson donna Moog and Leonard S. Landsbaum 1 Sharon H. and Rick Peterson Glenda and Jack Rhodes Sheree O. and Peter A. Rogers ellen Roxby Amelia and Walter S. Rugland Marlys and Robert Ryan angela Wagoner and Thomas C. Ryckman Lucinda and Dirk Scholten Ellen L. and William F. Skinner Margaret and John Suralik 1 Nancy D. and Thomas C. Truesdell M. Jane and John A. Whitney Gifts of $0 + Eleanor and Dan Albert mary P. and Charles F. Anderson 1 Donna Bailey Susan Barbour and Brent Peterson 1 Connie Berner Kathy and Larry E. Brown mathew J. 1 and Nell Jorgensen Buchman Barbara Ann Buckingham deborah G. Burks and John W. Wurster don Curtis Diane DeiRossi and James K. Hardy nicole and Eric Desmangles Jacalyn Dhoore Becker and David E. Becker Gracia and Walter H. Drew Donajean Durkin Jeremy Efroymson nancy H. and Stephen M. Fisher Grace and Bruce Frudden Ann Marie Gierl and Joseph N. Gregg Marti Gillespie James J. Goodwin Jamie S. Gorelick Cara and Jeff Gosse 1 Terry L. Gottfried Donita Stobaugh Gross Patricia and Stephen A. Hirby Anne Hobler rodney E. Hurlbut Lynn Kastner and Brian Riste margie and Kenneth Kloehn Alyson Krokosky 1 Agnes Kubicz Ann Lawson Marcie and Court Leonard P 1 Alberta B. Logue 1 Elizabeth and Jerrold P. Lokensgard 1 Charlotte and Roy Lukes 1 Janey M. and Douglas M. MacNeil Melissa and Andrew Mast Kathryn K. McMahon Lawrence University is fortunate to have,0 generous friends who donated to the college this past fiscal year. This includes faculty and staff, community members near and far, and others who value the college s focus on individualized learning. The support from friends allows Lawrence to offer numerous lectures, concerts, recitals, plays, musicals and athletic events to the community, making the campus a vibrant cultural and educational resource in the Fox Valley. Joanne E. Meier Cheryl and Jon C. Meyer Tina and Robert Meyers Zanne Meyers Leslie Outland and Matthew C. Michelic Ellen M. and Joseph + B. Mitala Rusti and Steven Moffic Barb and Wayne S. Mohr 1 Beverly J. and Richard L. Moody Jo Ann M. and William A. Mueller David G. Murray Jim Nagle Jeanine Neuser and Geoff C. Gajewski Betty Nimmer Sally Noland and Jim Hilger Dawn and David Novickis Mary H. Poulson Greta Rogers matilda Rosenbalm 1 Madeleine M. and James M. Sargent Melissa N. and Frederick J. Schaupp Ben R. Schneider Joe Seville Margaret and Eric Siebert William Randolph Smith Gertrude Stillman and Robert W. Landry Susan and C. T. Stone Jr. Cari H. and Peter Ullrich Virginia and John H. Vogel Lori A. and David M. Vosters elizabeth C. Warren Kathy Warren philip Webre Beth and Michael Widgren Janet and Richard Widgren Wendy Wildung Jeff Wine June and Marwin O. Wrolstad Jenny and William Ziegler Shirley S. and Seymour Abrahamson lisa and Elliott Adams lisa Thompsen Adams Lynn K. and John C. Adams 1 Elizabeth Aik Gerald Alberti diane and Bruce Albrecht andrew Albu Madera Allan and Scott Corry Keena Allison leslie G. Alpert constance M. and Vernon E. Andersen Yolanda and Jason M. Anderson Kim and Michael Andrastek richard H. Andre Gabrielle and Ken Anselment paul Ansfield Janet Anthony Blanche M. Arend William Arend Julie and Daniel Ariens Jean and William Arnold Lynn M. and Paul J. Arts michele B. and Robert J. Asp carol and Thomas Attig dorothy M. Attig Joan F. Babbitt linda and Richard Baca 0 Bernadette G. and Robert A. Bachman Mary Baer and John Kramp sheila M. and James D. Baer elisabeth and Robert Ballard mary L. and Ron D. Balzan virginia E. and Keith L. Barket Kelly Barnes Barbara L. Barth lorraine and Duaine Barthels Daniel Barton marilyn J. Barwick patricia Anne Batty patricia Bauhs alice M. and Jim A. Baumbach ashley E. and Matthew K. Baumler Jo Ellen and Edward Bayer Fay Beach frankie Beach lucille and Gordon Behmke Kari and Frank Benish Sally A. Berben tricia L. Berg percy Berger eva and Earl R. Berkson Kathryn Bertzyk Sherry K. and David R. Berz amy R. Betters-Midtvedt suzanne and William Biaggio Gay Ewen-Bieberitz and Tom Bieberitz Vicky and Jay Biersteker lorenz A. Bischel John Black Jr. Kathleen and Robert Blackmur Dawn K. and Eric Blankenheim myron Block susan F. and John T. Blunt Barbara Board Amanda M. and Julian D. Boardman edward Mr. Bohrer anna M. and Daniel T. Boland Gwendolyn and Thomas Bomann sarah Anne Bonner 1 Jill Bornemann nicholas W. Borst terry Borst tracey A. Borst 1 Martha M. Boudewyns Donna and Joseph Bouressa Jessie and Joseph Bouressa Judy Bovee eileen G. and Kevin L. Bowman elizabeth P. Bowman david A. Boyce Ellen and Greg Braatz Kim M. and William R. Brabender carol and Michael Brashears Joan K. Brenk Barbara S. Brewer 1 Rita and Jay Brickman Robert H. Brogan cheryl Konkol-Broullire and Terry Broullire Christine E. Brown claude E. Brown E. W. Brown III Mary Alice Brown and Rick Recktenwald Mary Alice Browne christie L. and Thomas Buchholz Barbara and Raymond L. Buckley rosalie and Eugene Buckley Jeanne Buending marion and Richard R. Buerger Susan and Carl Buesing mary and William T. Bunnell Judy and George Bush Norma and Jerome J. Butler rachel Caine sue W. and Frank C. Cannon Jr. Nancy and Bill Capper roberta G. and Rick T. Carlin Elizabeth Carlson and Michael Gerwe maria G. Carone carla and Cartrese Carswell Helga Castle carol and James Catlin Amy L. and Gary B. Cebulski marie-beth A. Cheezem candice Rossi and Steve N. Cheolas Arlene and Rudy Cherkasky marilyn Schenian-Cherney and Jeff Cherney Barbara L. and Anthony T. Chiodo michael Chiodo Jo Ann and Joseph D. Chovanec Denise and Mark Christopher phil Cianciola marilyn and Richard Clark Jill Clarksen Mary Lou and Kerry David Cliff Kelly S. and Gary Coenen Sidney Coffey Jo and Roy Cole michael Colvin sandra L. and John C. Colvis michelle Condit nancy Connor Chris Conrad connie and Lyle Conrad carole M. Conway norma J. and Luis A. Correa sally M. and Michael F. Corry Jan Cosmos richard R. Cote Wendy and Phillip Crary peg Cullen suzi and Ray Curler nick Curran Kaila M. Curtis luise Custer Harriet Dakins William Darrow nancy and Chad Davis andrew C. Deckas 1 Helen and Robert E. Dedmon Barbara and Michael DeMent carole M. and James A. Derbique Jude and Michael R. Dereszynski merle Derpinghaus peter Deshler peggy P. and Samuel D. Dickman 1 Kimberly Dickson and Jeffrey J. Clark patricia R. Diduch marjorie L. and Ronald D. Dieckman Katheryn and Arthur Dole donald J. Dolphin pam M. and David J. Donarski Justine and Ralph Donnelly linda and Dave Dore Carolyn Dosdos Jamie and Brian Douglas Miriam L. Douglass Mary L. Downs terry Doyle Gerald Druckrey Jodi Duffe sally and R. Kenneth Dulin Joanne and Charles W. Dull marian Uhlman and Edward S. Duncombe Yvette and Ronald Dunlap Elizabeth Dustman Sandra and Robert Dvorak diana and Alan Eager 1 Anne and Richard D. Egan dale F. Eggert Patricia A. and James R. Eichhorst ruth Eisen ifeanyi Ejimkonye doreen S. and Mark W. Ell Katherine A. and William E. Ell 1 Ralph S. Emerick Jennifer England Janet and Steven Erbach richard and Richard Evans Kim Ewen laverne C. Ewen marissa Farber raquel Farber-Vazquez Jason Fast esther Fay Mary Feeney mary E. Fieser Rebecca S. and Craig L. Filiatreaux Lisa L. Finger Kirsten Finlayson and David Gerard Debbie Schroeder and Jerry Fisher Jennifer Fitzgibbon Elizabeth C. and Daniel Flaherty Jauna and Brian Flanagan William H. Flanagan deena M. Floy Joanne D. and William M. Fogarty Jr. Ruth M. Foreman Rose and LeRoy Frahm susan Garcia Franz margaret and Leon Franzke patty and Victor R. Frasher andree L. and Craig S. Fredrick ira Freicks Dorrit F. Friedlander Geraldine B. and Jerry Friedman nancy and Richard Friedman norma J. and James L. Frink pamela Frison denise K. and Joseph C. Froning mariel Veronica Frost 1 Kathleen F. and Raymond P. Fuchs Linda M. and Leo Fuerst James F. Fuhs Wendy S. Funk Wanda L. and Paul A. Gabriel deborah Gabrilska Sarah T. Galvin mary Gammelin Carrie A. Garczynski sherry Lawson and Earl + Gates Judy and James Gavaert Shirley and Michael Geall pamela P. and William F. Gee Laura and Charles Gehrman Rottier lois J. Genson-Sander and Keith L. Sanders Barbara and Heiner Giese don Giesseman Brett Girard carrie Givens Julie and John Glab ann and Todd Gladem Susan and Eric Goeden Elizabeth R. and William S. Gonwa Janice Gorges Sara R. Gorton and Daniel McCutchin Rachael and Philip Graebel Geralyn Graves alice T. Grayewski seymour H. Green mary Anne Gross ruth and Everett Gruber amy and Todd Gruetzmacher sarah Anne Gunby 1 1 Ellen and Leslie W. Gunter thera C. and Donald H. Gustafson Jean and Marc Haase Ann and Frank Hada Betty and James Hagen Joy A. and Jonathan E. Hagen Barbara Hahl Heidi Halberg Katherine Hall robert Ham diane Hameister steve Hamel Kathrine Handford and William Lund caren P. Hanson Kevin Hanson penelope D. and Sam Hargis mary Harper mary Jean and F.J. Harris valerie Jamieson and Bradley C. Hartel louella and Oscar Hasbun Julie A. Haurykiewicz Hal Hawes diana Hays ferne Hecker donna Heden Jean L. and Walter Hedges Burla J. and Dean J. Heller tessa J. and Devin E. Heller Amy O. and Dayton J. Henderson Khati L. Hendry Bette and Julian Henriques carol Henriques and Brian Abrahams linda C. and Kevin L. Herman nancy and Steve Hidde lisa Hietpas Kari and David P. Hinkens vera M. Hock nicola S. Hoerig Kathy and Michael Hogan Kay Hoge adeline P. and Gerald A. Hogg Sara B. and Todd R. Holman Winnie and Daniel Hoo Joe Horihan mary Alice and William J. Houghton 1 Dolores M. Howse Kristine and Steve Hudziak Janet Hume Neil Ihde Sherri and Jim Immel Phyllis C. and Jim Ingwersen denise and Carl M. Ioos corazon Rodrigo Ipanto larry Jablonow donna and Kurt Jacobson Jill Jacques Peter J. Jacques Karen M. Jakubek Bill Jansen christine B. and Harry D. Janus friends Christine and Peter S. Janzen andrea Jarecki Ruth and Paul F. Jeffries michael Jelinsky Brenda and Mark Jenike tom Jesky Jane and Ronald F. Jilek Barbara and Eric Johnson Darolyn M. and Prescott K. Johnson Rick Johnson mary E. and Denton R. Jones Joy Jordan and Mark Johnson Wendy and Peter Juneau Harry L. Kabrich raymond W. Kais J. Ellsworth Kalas patricia A. Kaminski susan M. and Brian K. Kammers Judith and Dorrance Kane David Kapszukiewicz sandra J. and Thomas D. Kapusta Tsvetanka Karagyozova and Abhijit Sinha nancy A. and Donald H. Karnowski linda C. and Kenneth G. Kasper Mary V. and Timothy J. Keane sally Keating Carol and Lowell Kempfert Jeannine C.W. and Shannon Kenevan linda K. Kennedy ellen D. and Thomas E. Kent carol J. and Ronald G. Kilby carl J. Killian carole and Duane Klauer randy Kliment angela and Terence Klosterman Susan A. and Sherman Knott nancy V. and William Kochanik paige Marie Koebele 1 Barbara Koehler pamela and Mark A. Koerner michael Kohlmann amy Rubin Kohn Jerry Koleske Sheila P. and David B. Konarik Sara and Rick Konecke Cindy Kong and Mao Chen John Koss Brian Kossow Holly S. Koziol cyndi and Bill Kraemer Jacquelyn L. and Thomas W. Krycian stephanie Krycian nieves and Eugene R. Kulig debra Lake Kerry and Matthew Lang, Ph.D. Lang lori Lang cynthia L. Langness Barbara and Arne Larsen James F. Larson nancy L. Lavorata Kathleen A. and Clyde C. Lawnicki Eva and Stephen Lawrence 1 Carol L. Lawton and Jere Wickens Dori and Scott Lefeber phyllis K. Lennon ann M. and Ronald Q. Lensmire mary B. and Richard S. Lesser Alice and Sam + Lewis Carol Leybourn and Jerry Janssen lisa and Elliott Lieberman Ann M. and Abraham J. Liebeskind siv Lindgren Julie Lindsley eric Linger Grace F. and Paul J. Link Kathy S. and John Lochner dean A. Lockwood Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

51 friends gifts in honor and memory Gunver K. and Floyd Lodge richard M. Loehrke Sr. Jean M. and George W. Loepfe Karen Lohrbach mary and Michael Lokensgard Peggy Lott Henrietta Loveland Betty and Jeff L. Luchak M. Joy and Bernard J. Lucier Ruth M. Lunt linda and Terry Lutz michelle and Robert Maas Sean Malone Gerrie and Stephen J. Mandich Sonya and Dionisio Mariano Amy Nottingham-Martin and Douglas S. Martin Donna M. Matey and Collin Gruthoff Mike Mauritz marcia Mayo colleen Horning-McCarthy and Jack McCarthy laurel A. McClure and Robert L. Byrom Cassie L. McDonald Katherine and David E. McGlynn Thomas J. McGovern arlyn L. McLain donna and Thomas Mc Leod mary Ann McLeod anna Avis McMorrow 1 lori McNally tom McNeil Judith and Donald Mehn catherine and Kenneth Mehochko sunny Mehta layla Memarpoun rick H. Meyer Charlotte and Thomas Micksch debra Mielke Sally and John E. Mielke Bonnie N. Bosco-Miller and David J. Miller Elizabeth and Ted Miller Karen Sledz and Randall John Miller patricia G. Mills Kathy B. and Richard F. Monroe david G. Moody DeAnn and Thomas P. Moore Joanna Austin Morey and Greg Austin mary L. and Jay R. Mortensen cayla Maureen Morton 1 Deborah and Kirk D. Moss debbie Muchowski Judy Muchowski david L. Mueller Ingrid D. and Paul G. Mueller laurie Munson Nathan Munson Nellie Murphy and Daniel Brackett louellen and Timothy Murray ruthellyn and Ronald J. Musil Brenda J. and James E. Nabbefeld mary M. Nault 1 Anne E. Nelson Judith A. and Wayne B. Neuberger margaret and Scott Neuberger Joan E. Neuman michele Nevins Geraldine A. Nikula Margaret C. Ninemire leonard B. Nowak Gene and Gene Oberdorfer edward R. O Connell Kathryn and Ron Odegaard samuel Ogren Jr. sheila M. and Francis X. O Hara diane K. and Barry W. Olson lissa and William Omohundro eric Osberg Wendy and Ronald Osero nancy L. Ostermann paul J. Osvald margaret F. and Francis T. Ozim marc-antonio Padilla Sooyeon Kwon and Anthony P. Padilla Kevin Palmer steven Palmer Gregory C. Pappenfus diane and Melvin Paquette danisse A. and Ronald A. Parker Kathleen A. Patschke cynthia M. and Michael P. Patterson eileen M. Pawlacyk Janet L. and Randall W. Pearce Belle Pearson robert A. Pearson Walter Petersen Jr. Carolyn and Gregory K. Peterson lowell Peterson mary Beth Doyle Peterson shelly Rudnick-Peterson and Darren Peterson Laurie A. Petrick diana L. Petrosian catherine Pexton susan Pfankuch Bonnie and Ron Phemister melvin Phillips Jr. doris and Emil Picha david Piech suzanne Piech maria and Marian Piechocki patricia and James Pike erich W. Pitz esther Pleuss ann and Tim Plunkett steven Polansky Eugene C. Pomerance Dawn C. Pope and Edward M. Hainrihar carol and Brian Pottinger colin Murray Potts 1 Nancy A. and Bruce H. Pourciau Seth Pourciau anne E. and David Powling Joan M. and Robert L. Pressly Kelley and Steve Price michelle and Michael Price charles A. Pridgeon Kathy and Jeff Privatt Stacey and John Prodoehl Zoe Elisabeth Psarouthakis 1 Janelle and Steve Puckett maryjane E. and Charles W. Puffer Jr. James Quinn lisa M. Raab William B. Rabenn susan and Kevin Radtke radhika Raj Jan Reeves Todd Reffke Kathryn L. Reichard ellen R. Rendall michael Repp Crista and Jaime L. Rettler pamela and Roger L. Rezash John Rigali Mary Therese and Robert J. Rigali eyvette and Ronald Riley JoAnn and Kenneth K. Robel christina and John R. Roberts donald H. Robinson Kristi and Scott Roekle Jennifer M. and Joseph E. Roesler audrey E. Rolph tricia Rosche Melanie and Simon Roselaar Dawn M. and Craig Rost Kim A. Rostad caroline E. Roth Beverly and Gilbert Rothenberg Ann Rothschild Stacey L. and Jason D. Rottier Janice and Donald Ruechel ann M. and Arlo O. Ruggles Gina A. and Brian Ruh Julie and Michael R. Rupnow Evelyn Rupple Betty Russell angela and Robert Ryerson Rita M. Ryerson Lisa Yuill Sackman sara W. and Phillip J. Salsbury steven W. Salzbrenner Karon G. and Joel Sandberg daisy I. Santa stephanie L. and Berwyn J. Sasek shirley Sather Kristine and Jay Sauter Becky Sawlsville colleen and Greg Scanlon mary and Charles Schadwinkel Bonnie M. and Leon R. Schallie Jr. Karin Kools-Scheel and Paul Scheel Abigail B. Scher marcia and Keith Scherer Karen Schiller and Eric Iverson John Schingen Jean and Patrick J. Schmidt Joan Schmidt marsha A. Schmidt susan and Rick Schmidt Carol Schmitt elvi and Alfons Schmitz Glen Schneider lori Schneider Cecilia and Matthew Schoultz Lynette J. and Bruce G. Schroeder Mary Jo and Darryl Schroeder Karen and Charles B. Schudson suzanne G. and Peter W. Schuler Karen J. Schultz Judith A. and Lawrence J. Schuster 1 Anne J. Schutte Joann and Timothy Schwan Wendy Selestow lynne M. Selle deborah and Jerome Semrad Barb Sexmith mary Shaw tom Shelton Wilma K. Shepherd sharon Shimp debbie R. and Richard M. Sidley Anne and Stephen M. Sieck linda and Terry Sieker Susan B. and Lawrence Silton Kathy and Joseph Sina penny and Charles Sippel Joyce and Dennis Skaer christopher Richard Skinner 1 rosemary C. Skubal and Stephen J. Krummel donald M. Slye Gregory A. Smith lee and Van Smith nikki L. and Jonathan W. Smith Susan and Bruce Smith michelle and James W. Smrecek Donna and Larry R. Snedden Carolyn M. and Jeffrey J. Sobczyk 1 Noel and Edward Solomon Heather Sorebo theresa and Charles Sorensen anne L. and Robert D. Sorenson michael Soupios catherine and Fred Spelshaus Claudia M. and Kenneth A. Sperling susan A. Sprecher courtney Stachowicz Janice and Terry Staedt Valerie K. and Jeffrey M. Stannard nancy P. and Robert A. Stark Joyce L. and Robert H. Staveness penny S. and Gregory M. St. Cyr Stephanie L. Stefonik linda and Les Steinberg Traci Stohr Matthew R. Stoneking mary D. Stratte 1 Alice Cornwell Straus 1 Margaret and Douglas Strong James A. Summer Helen Sutter 1 Janet Bond-Sutter and Thomas H. Sutter patricia M. and Wallace E. Swanson Beth and Michael Szela Tori and Michael W. Szkodzinski rosa Tapia Kimberly N. Tatro Birgit Tautz mary and Rick Taylor matt Taylor Norman and Norman Tebo nancy and Walter Teninga Dorothy Ternes erich Ternes erich Ternes Katherine M. Ternes and Keith E. Swanson Amy S. and Matt Tesch Shelly and Bryan Tesch anne J. Thompson Sandra S. Timmins Gretchen Titus mary K. Toppins J. Ellwood Towle rosina Treacy Nina and Paul R. Trigg sue and Richard G. Trimble Leslie R. and Tom Trudell Gilda and Mel Tschetter Janet and Donald Turner corrie Callison-Valencic and Paul J. Valencic lori and Mark Valiga pamela and Paul D. Vammer John W. Van Abel adrian Vanden Acker Suzanne Vanenkevort Joe Vanevenhoven 1 Fay and Richard Van Eyck Amy and Todd G. Van Schyndel Lisa M. and Jim Van Zeeland nicole Vartanian Zabelle N. and Dick Vartanian rita J. and Raul J. Vazquez Katy and Dave Vetta William Vieira Patricia Vilches and Gerald Seaman debra Vogel Kari and Ted Voissem Tammy S. and Kyle Wagner Mary W. Wall catherine and Brian Wallace James H. Walsh Lori J. Walters ellen Watson nancy and Doug Weas elene and Mark Weber maria T. Weber and Gerald J. Lang rita K. and Michael J. Weber Kathleen Wegner mary Weinfurter Brad Weis Kalen and Joel Wells Wayne R. Wendling Gwendolynn Wenszell mary Ann and Dennis Wepfer Barbara B. and Graham A. Werner Judy A. and Paul J. Werner Barbara West Jennifer and Todd White patricia M. Whitfield 1 Carol and Wendal L. Whitman Ernestine Whitman and Howard Niblock robert Wilcox edward L. Willenbrink Bridget J. and John T. Winsor cathy and Mark Wittmann Corinne L. Wocelka nancy and Yung Wong 1 Susan J. Woodard Jacqueline Wright michael Wright sherry Wuebben William E. Wuesthoff Jim Wurster michelle L. and Joseph P. Wurster sandy and Paul E. Wysocki sri Yadlapati 1 Jane Parish and Peter M. Yang Laurie L. Yingling Hsiu-Hui Yu robert Zabel michelle and Scott Zablocki Raymond Zagorski Richard Zagorski cynthia Zemplinsky and Steven J. Zemplinski irene Zimmerman Carol M. Hollar-Zwick and Ken Zwick marilyn and Dennis Zylstra gifts in honor and memory Each year donors to Lawrence University make gifts in honor of and in memory of their friends, family, professors and fellow alumni. The following list includes the names of individuals who were honored and memorialized through gifts to Lawrence. Gifts in Honor of: John A. Aaholm 1 Babajide Ademola 1 minoo Adenwalla William C. Albright P peter J. Amrein Janet Anthony paul W. Armstrong 0 corry F. Azzi margaret Davis Babcock Joseph L. Baer P William J. Baer amanda L. Barrow 1 shannon Holly Barrow 1 Jill Beck david E. Becker carole Kaplan Bennett adam M. Berey 0 sara A. Bernstein 0 Benjamin W. Bernsten stephen A. Bernsten Jr. richard L. Bjella P 0 00 cody R. Black Jaques B. Bluett 01 alice O. Boeckers P 0 0 richard N. Boya P Helen Boyd Kramer Kenneth W. Bozeman P 0 John R. Brandenberger cynthia A. Bravos P richard A. Brayton P claire E. Breaux chad E. Brecke peter S. Bredlau mark D. Breseman P 1 matthew W. Bresnahan 1 marla J. Brown 1 anita Bublik Anderson pamela J. Bublitz-Snider david Burrows richard M. Canaday roseanna M. Cannizzo margaret Carroll 1 sara Gross Ceballos david R. Challoner P William A. Chaney Hillary K. Cheever 0 michele Mladejovsky Christiansen Zachary S. Clark 1 paul M. Cohen William Connor david M. Cook mary Pirkl Crawford Katherine E. Cummings nancy White Custer George Edward Damp James W. Darrell 1 mary K. Davis laura C. Dee Rusch 0 marc C. Deheeger sara Mladejovsky Deitrich 1 Joel T. DePagter Bart T. De Stasio P 1 elizabeth Dugan De Stasio P 1 matthew A. De Stasio 1 mark L. Dintenfass mona C. Disi Heather D. Ditmars 1 Gail Dinius Dolan P 0 Kyle A. Dolan 0 elsie Dorn P ann Downey rebecca A. Doyle-Morin 00 John P. Dreher P dale D. Drewek P 0 mary J. Drewek P 0 providence A. Duggan 1 cullen B. Dunn angela D. Dvorak Jewel Verhulst Dyer P 0 James O. Ebbeson P Karen Ebbeson Kim A. Eckstein cynthia Arneson Eddy P 0 elizabeth L. Eddy 0 robert E. Eddy P 0 diana Fox Ekedahl M-D robert D. Ekedahl John H. Ellerman stephen R. Elliott Karle Erickson donald L. Exner 1 P Zachary E. Fannin 1 Jason Fast victor A. Finch christine H. Fleming P 0 steven C. Fleming P 0 florence Kasel Testamentary Trust constance Smith Ford P shawn A. Ford P dorrit F. Friedlander scott B. Fuller lisl Gaal P 0 steve A. Gaal Jennifer L. Gabriele Geoff C. Gajewski erik T. Garbacik 0 Graycen Meriwether Gardner 1 schuyler R. Gardner 0 H. Hartmut Gerlach dani Bess Glass 1 Jacob P. Gostisha terry L. Gottfried marjorie M. Graham Julia P. Graves 1 robert A. Gray elena Rachel Grijalva 1 carol Grode P 1 charles A. Grode 1 Kenneth L. Grode P 1 michael J. Grode amelia Adams Grounds 0 chong-do Hah P James N. Hahn 0 stephanie C. Hahn 0 Beth Ann Haines natalie J. Hall 0 Kathrine Handford mark D. Hardy 0 priscilla Wright Hausmann P toini E. Heikkinen P James M. Heinritz christopher R. Henderson daniel P. Hertel 0 Janice E. Hetland J. Michael Hittle cindy J. Hoffman 1 Karen A. Hofstra Bradley D. Hoh matthew D. Hoh 0 amy Krebs Holmes nicholas Holton Joseph A. Hopfensperger chris Howard Julie Catherine Huff colin Edward Huggins 1 Heather Humbert robin G. Humbert 0 charles F. Hunter 1 P J. Thomas Hurvis 0 erik W. Ibele 1 John L. Ibele marjory Irvin michael Jespersen natalie G. Jin 1 patrick J. Jordan 0 christopher C. Kailas rahul S. Kalsi 00 tsvetanka Karagyozova nick Keelan matthew J. Kehrein Janet G. Kelly P 00 raymond L. Kelly P 00 nicholas W. Kerkman 1 laura Heuser Kimball tobias G. Kinsler Kurt Kirner Kacy Kleinhans 1 thomas O. Kloehn P david N. Knapp paige Marie Koebele 1 Karen Park Koenig 1 todd Kohl sandra Marks Kohlmann 0 steve C. Kohlmann 0 Jennifer Rae Foth Konyn 0 raymond Konyn rick Kornthauer Jaclyn Faye Kottman 1 Jeremy S. Kriedeman elizabeth A. Kruesi 0 John G. Kuldau adrian Lancon Hannah M. Lantz 1 marion White Lardner mary Waite Larson P charles F. Lauter Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

52 gifts in honor and memory gifts in honor and memory estella L. Lauter Gabrielle M. Lee 1 frank C. Lewis P 0 susan Lichty-Schmid elizabeth Read Loder Joseph F. Loehnis 0 Heidi L. Lukas margaret S. Lupton 1 randy G. Mangelsen 00 nicholas C. Maravolo Bertha Smyrneos Marston Joseph H. Marston Hugo Martinez-Serros carol Mason P ronald J. Mason P michael R. McCain donald G. McCollum P 0 margaret McCollum P 0 shannon A. McCue 0 James E. McDaniel 0 Barbara A. McGowan Julie McQuinn matthew C. Michelic michael D. Mizrahi daniel L. Moeller Harper Borow Moore 1 emma Julia Moss 1 ann S. Moyer P 01 david S. Moyer P 01 Joan Meier Mueller P suzanne J. Murphy christopher W. Murray anna H. Nation rob Neilson Joseph R. Neumann 1 alison Vandenberg Newcomb 0 shannon L. Newman Howard Niblock constance G. Nichols P 1 laureena A. Novotnak 1 margaret O Connor-Hurst P 0 mary R. Ottoson anthony V. Palazzo michael A. Papincak 0 paul A. Pappas neel Patel 1 melanie Pauly 1 chelsea Biba Peeters anna Luton Perantoni 1 William J. Perreault P 0 0 Brian G. Pertl P 1 sydney M. Pertl 1 Kara Kleinhans Phillips Wellington V.G. Phillips III Jennifer Kosloski Plamann asa Bystrom Plesner 0 Jerald Podair Heather Bredlau Popelka 1 mary H. Poulson mojmir Povolny tammy Jo Schumann Prenot Kathy Privatt dorothy L. Prouty P 0 0 mark E. Prouty 0 P 0 0 e. Dane Purdo P dennis P. Quinlan P 0 0 virginia Cossmann Quirk tasmia Rahman Joel C. Reese theodore L. Rehl Bradford G. Rence P 00 tristan Hale Renfrow 1 tera L. Reynolds 0 sarah B. Rhoads 0 James A. Richardson sumner Richman P tess Duignan Richman 1 cynthia Richmond monica Rico lisa D. Ritland 0 ronald D. Roberts Sr. P andrea Powers Robertson John Barron Robertson stephen M. Rodriguez 0 robert M. Rosenberg theodore W. Ross P Barbara Till Ruel sean Ruel stephen P. Ruel William Francis Ruel Kristi M. Running thomas C. Ryckman Kenneth R. Sager richard A. Sanerib Jr. George R. Saunders P 0 casey L. Sautter 0 eric W. Schmidt P 1 margaret H. Schmidt 1 shirley Schmidt Wyman Schmidt Ben R. Schneider John A. Schoenfeld martha Pierce Schoenfeld anne J. Schutte nathan James Scurfield 1 dick Seeboth mita Sen P William A. Siekman 1 P Geraldine Simon Kaitlyn M. Simonsen 1 claudena Skran abigail Malia Smith samantha A. Smith 1 Hildegard Smoniewski Greta Laux Spellman stephen R. Spellman timothy A. Spurgin mary Sramek susan Carlson Stauber arielle L. Steinberg fred Sturm diana W. Sussman 1 diana Rocio Szteinberg Bursztyn 1 rosa Tapia daniel J. Taylor Hans Ternes catherine Coates Terwedow 0 elianna B. Thorne 1 Herbert K. Tjossem P 0 James Brian Totzke P 1 Gabrielle S. Toussaint odette V. Toussaint P 1 ryan Q. Toussaint P 1 tamia Toussaint lee W. Traven Joshua B. Trotter 1 timothy X. Troy sarah M. Tyriver 1 William J. Urbrock paul J. Valencic margaret Van den Akker Grant A. VanDenBerg 0 Karl Z. Vogel 1 Kathryn S. von Allmen catherine S. Walby ranran Wang 1 margot Warch richard Warch lisa Neuman Weiner P linette Schoder West M-D 1 Barbara Lieberum Westhofen M-D andrew D. White 0 George C. Whitely ernestine Whitman Brandon J. Whittle 0 larry J. Whittle P 0 mona L. Whittle P 0 sarah L. Widdes marlene Crupi Widen M-D Jeannette Williams P ranga L. Wimalasuriya 1 rachel Apel Wittkopp 1 Kelly A. Wohlers 0 catherine R. Wood victoria Ann Wood 1 Barbara Wriston Geneva L. Wrona 1 John C. Wurster 0 patricia Gilmore Wurster 1 richard L. Yatzeck Kathy A. Zanella Albright P david J. Zeiss alma Sophia Zimmerman Helen Lofquist Zimmermann Beth A. Zinsli 0 Joshua Zion P 0 0 marilyn R. Zion P 0 0 Kimberly Bernsten Zlevor P 1 Gifts in Memory of: Harold Adams + Jean Adams + Kristin Brainard Addington + Graciela Alfieri + John J. Alfieri + ryan T. Anderson + david L. Andrew + david Andrews + dolores Andrews + donald Andrews + thomas Burton Arnold P 1 + a. E. Arnosti P + Julie Assaf + leigh Thompson Aswad + roses Baer P + Beverly Baxman Baker + George R. Banta Jr. P 1 + richard W. Bare Sr. + peyton J. Barkley + dennis J. Barry + mona Jung Bauer 0 P 1 + patricia Bauer + Jeanette Baumann + Joe Baumann + Warren Beck P + James E. Becker Jr. + martha Dunlap Becker + vera Dunst Becker M-D + Barbara Arado Beckman + marilyn Austermann Beltran M-D 1 + Jerrold D. Bergene P 0 + lewis A. Berger P + carl D. Berghult + allan D. Berman 1 + robert L. Berner + andrew C. Berry P + robert W. Bertram 1 P 1 + enid L. Bever + lois L. Bick + ralph H. Bishop P 0 + richard W. Bjornson + Gene Bloedorn P + rose Bodenstein P + ralph O. Bowser P 0 + donald W. Boya 0 + claude Prescott Boynton + donald S. Boynton + Winifred C. Boynton + michael Brace + J. Bruce Brackenridge P + Gladys I. Brainard + Janet R. Bredehorn + patricia Breidenbach P 1 + claudine Eldred Breidster M-D + charles Breunig + lucia R. Briggs + sheila Meier Brink + norman Brokaw + norman E. Brokaw 1 P + donald R. Brown + Gordon E. Brown + matthew D. Brown + H. A. Brubaker + denford A. Brumbaugh Jr. + Kwabena A. Buanya 0 + Kenneth C. Buesing 0 P + dorothy von Berg Burnham P + John P. Buss 1 + carol J. Butts + carole Wang Buxton + ernst Cajuste P + Gladys Calbick + andrea Campagna + Gladys Brew Campbell + vi Egan Candee + anna Carleton + Jonathan S. Carleton P + richard D. Carleton + lera Thackery Cary P 1 + Bill Cassin + Gottlob C. Cast P + John A. Chambers 1 + marjorie Olsen Chandler + diomed M. Chern P + analoyce E. Clapp P 1 + norman M. Clapp P 1 + percy Clapp + ann Clark + marian Rivenburg Clay + catherine B. Cleary + f. Theodore Cloak + George T. Colman 1 P + paul E. Conrads P 0 + ethel Wullschleger Cook M-D + Hope Min Corwin + Janet Daum Crampton + Bruce Cronmiller P + marian Hicken Cuff + maurice P. Cunningham P + regina Cunningham P + robert L. Curry P 1 + Gladys MacDonald Cutler M-D 1 P + edith Kraft Dahlberg + thomas R. Dale + James D. Dana P + diana Kedzie Daniel + philip C. Danielson + dwight N. Davis + marguerite E. Davis + r. Gene Davis P + robert E. Dawley 0 P + lloyd M. Delsart + ruth Delsart + mary Holverson DeMets 0 P 1 + Jerome O. Dick + thomas C. Diener + thomas M. Dietrich P + susan Buesing Donnelly + Herbert B. Doreau 1 + anne Reynolds Downey + charles P. Dowsett + carol Leichsenring Dresser P + William B. Dresser P + edith M. Dudgeon + suzanne Friedley Duffy M-D + ella Bohlsen Duin + George T. Duin Jr. + clyde Duncan P 0 + miriam Clapp Duncan P 0 + anne Megna Dunst M-D P 0 + robert W. Duthie + Kenneth K. DuVall Jr. P + John D. Dyer P 0 + suzy Mead Dyrud + Barbara Hayes Ehrensperger M-D 0 + earle Vincent Ehrhart + ruth Barnes Elston P + mabel Eltgroth P + carl Erickson Jr. + Karen Moe Erickson P 0 + travis R. Falck + ruth Lachmann Falvey 0 P + mary Newman Field M-D 1 + elmer L. Finger P 1 + nora Olsen Finger P 1 + charles F. Fisher + Gerald T. Flom P + lois Trossen Flom P + richard C. Flom P + russell C. Flom P + virginia McKee Flom + John M. Forde P + elizabeth T. Forter + douglas Foss + Jacquelyn Foss + robert J. Fowler + Karl D. Franke Jr. 0 + ruth Bauer Fritz + frederick E. Gaines P + Jacquelyn E. Garner 0 + christine C. Gerdes + Kevin J. Gilmartin 0 + iris Glidden P + Kolin J. Golchert 01 + Bertrand A. Goldgar + david E. Golub + emily Lynch Gomez + timothy R. Goree 1 + vera Hanawalt Grace M-D P + oscar E. Gram P + robert L. Griesse P + roy Gross + marie Gust P + marvin C. Gust P + david C. Hackworthy 0 P + francies W. Hadley + John D. Hall + suzanne McNeil Hall + mike Halloran + esther Hamon + John D. Hane P + phillip J. Harrity P 1 + Hans H. Hartwig + Barbara Boyce Harvey + philip K. Harvey + James O. Hauert + Betty J. Havens M-D + duane L. Heller P 1 + phyllis Herbolzheimer + clara Hiett + stanley Hiett + marian H. Hislop + Beatrice McNichol Hobson + miller Hobson + marion Metcalf Hoffman M-D 1 + paul Hollinger + charles S. Holmes + mildred Holmes P + mary Naganuma Honma M-D + maryann Stark Howes M-D + marvin E. Hron + Barbara Winnemore Huffman M-D 1 + marshall B. Hulbert + Kimberly Y. Hull 0 + alexander Hunter P 1 + Betty Champion Hustace 1 + thomas Imse P + ilene A. Isenberg + alice Holloway Jacobs P + thomas L. Jacobs P + John Jakober + sue Cooley Jansen 0 + david Jenkins + elmer H. Jennings P + norman J. Joecks + shirley Joecks + eloise Bender Johnson M-D + page A. Johnson P + William R. Johnson + anne P. Jones + stuart H. Jones + Bruce D. Jorgensen + Helen McDermott Jurack M-D 1 + elizabeth Kafka + Kenneth O. Kaliebe P 0 + leiah Kapl + florence Kasel + Gordon W. Kassilke 1 + christopher Kedzie + robert W. Kedzie + John M. Keil P 0 + muriel Sutherland Keller M-D + George Kelm P 0 + frank E. Kemmis + robert V. Keppel + Jon P. Kersten + margaret Henriksen Kersten P + frederick O. Kile P + eleanor King Kirkby M-D + anne Stevens Kirland + Betty Jane Winans Kloehn + natalie Schroeder Kloehn P + elizabeth Collin Kluchman 0 + adela M. Klumb 1 + John N. Knapp + douglas M. Knight + david R. Kocher 0 P 0 + elisabeth Koffka + ellen Joy Kolvenbach M-D 1 + Jane Koopman P + Joseph M. Kortenhof 0 P 0 + Jean Alexander Koskinen M-D + cheryl Greene Krake + George W. Krause P + George F. Kreiling + ann E. Krieg + dorothy Hooley Krueger P 0 + stanley T. Kubicz + edna Pearson Kufus + William D. Kyle Jr. + Jonathan T. LaFarge + dorothy Brenner Laird P + thelma Denniston Lambert M-D + mary E. Landeck M-D + ralph Landis P + Glenn E. Larson P + John T. Leatham + thomas Leech Jr. P + Hildegard Buege Leonhardt M-D + W. Richard Lewis 1 P + l.m. Lindquist P 1 + l.m. Lindquist P 1 + lawrence D. Longley + arlyne Brock Lovett M-D + Janet W. Lucas P + irene I. Luethge + melvin Lurie P + paul Maca + lavahn Maesch + Kaitlin E. Mahr 0 + elinor Chapman Manz P 1 + paul C. Manz 1 + lucille Heinritz Marcellus + nathan Marden + Zua Marden + charles F. Marsh P 1 + chloro Thurman Marsh P 1 + Judith Larrabee Martin + Geoffrey W. Mathews 0 + Bernice Jacobson Matthews M-D 1 P 1 + Judith A. Matthews 0 + carl E. Matthiesen + robert H. Maze + Joan Queenan McClellan 0 + Kevin McDougal + robert C. McKee P + sandra Moore McKellip + catharine Easson McLoud M-D + John F. McMahon + Henrietta W. McNary M-D + Bryan C. McOlash Sr. + elizabeth Meany P + monica T. Meier + charles Mentkowski + charlotte Bennett Metzger + claus P. Meyer + ellen Plank Meyer + stephen Meyer P 00 + robert F. Meyers P + suzanne Boynton Meyers + nancy Hosutt Micheletti M-D + Bernice Bleick Miller P 0 + elizabeth Black Miller + James W. Ming + marian Ming + Joseph B. Mitala + virginia Bulkeley Mitchell P + mildred Moats P 0 + russell Moats P 0 + leroy W. Moeller P 1 + lucile Chapman Montz P + anna Sieg Moore + ernest C. Moore + dustin J. Morris 0 + susan Wright Muehlhauser + patricia Sadler Mundelius + lillian O. Murphy + Jessie Nakakura + christopher A. Nelson + donald F. Nelson P 1 + John William Nelson + Harry J. Neumiller Jr. P + megan Miranda Newcomer + Janet Dorchester Nicholson + ronald J. Nicholson + claranne Frank Nielsen 1 + Helen Lynne Nielsen 0 + nancy Seaborne Nolan + edwin H. Olson + Helen Bauer Olson P 1 + nora F. O Shea + ann Cox Otzen 0 + evelyn Parish + susan Dilday Parker + dorothy G. Parnell + susan J. Parthum + elizabeth Auld Partridge P + donald B. Pawer 1 + frances Perry Pearsons P + ethel Bye Pedersen M-D P + anna Marie Perschbacher + charles B. Petersen 0 P 1 + Janet Driessen Peterson 0 + Joan Arado Peterson + Judith Mellinger Peterson M-D + marianne Peterson + George A. Petitclair + searl G. Pickett + vernon H. Pieper P + Henry R. Pinekenstein + Kenneth E. Pinkerton 0 P 0 + susan Meier Polly + anna Popko P + thomas Popko P + laudie D. Porter + Herbert H. Post P + carlos Pounders + rebecca Pounders + louise Lutz Prasher P + virginia Steffensen Purdy + ross Quaintance 0 + William R. Quinlan P + John W. Radin + neil Rasmussen P 1 + ramona Rasmussen P 1 + Gervais E. Reed + alexis C. Rees + robert L. Reetz + Jean Shannon Reeve P + John P. Reeve P + anita Cast Reichard + Joseph R. Reichard + Kevin Rhoads + severn Rinkob P 1 + leona Ritger P + James M. Roach + Helen Sowle Roeder P + debra J. Roman + John M. Rosebush 1 + Helen Russell + Howard E. Russell + ross D. Sackett 1 P + charles G. Sadler + richard J. Saltzstein + sylvia E. Sanchez + mary L. Sanders + larry Satz + desmond K. Saunders-Newton + Bernice Savitt + stephen Scarff + ruth Lundin Schalk 0 P + amalia Griebenow Schelhorn P + Katharine Pitman Schmidt P + Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching Gift; Legacy Deceased Circle President s Annual Report 0 1

53 gifts in honor and memory corporations and foundations paul F. Schmidt P + paula Rendenbach Schmidt P + peter K. Schmidt 0 P + Jake Schmitt + Harold K. Schneider + Kay Schneider + linda Peterson Schoessel + max Schoetz Jr. 0 + shirley Williams Schreiber M-D + fred G. Schroeder P + lester E. Schulz 1 P 0 + ruth Marie Schumaker 0 + marguerite E. Schumann + William M. Schutte P 1 + John H. Scidmore Jr. + Benjamin M. Seaborne + peter J. Seckman + audrey Metz Shank M-D + frank C. Shattuck + linda Pride Shaw + e. Bradley Shepard P + elizabeth L. Shields P 1 + albert C. Siekman 0 P 1 + elsie Hein Siekman + martha Boyd Siekman P + Janet Cain Sielaff + david A. Simmons 1 + Gail Simmons + anne V. Simonett + corinne Landgraf Sims M-D 1 P + valerie A. Sivinski + dolores Kirschner Skobel M-D + dale L. Skran + George W. Smalley P + olga Smith + ruth Hall Smith M-D + Judy Smits + Ken Smits + James J. Soluri + carlene Pratt Sorenson + James E. Spindler Jr. + scott J. Sprtel + Judith Coffelt Steinkrauss M-D + marilyn Dillon Stokdyk M-D 0 + r. Lawrence Storms P 1 + richard S. Stowe P + alice Tuchscherer St. Pierre + louise Witt Straubel + amy Stuart M-D + Katy Sturgis + carl R. Swartzlow P + ruby Johnson Swartzlow P + mary Syriopoulos M-D + sean D. Tange + mari Taniguchi + Gary A. Tanouye + Jane Klade Taylor M-D + Jane L. Taylor + dorothy Normington Teas P 1 + paul A. Teschner Jr. P + alissa J. Thompson 0 + norman S. Thompson P + dennis K. Thornburg 1 + Karl M. Tippet 0 + Walter P. Tippet 1 P 0 + dorothy Georg Uribe M-D P + James B. Valerius P 0 + Johannes A. Van den Akker + arthur R. Van Dusen + corwin Van Housen + corwin Van Housen + Kenneth Venderbush + clifford E. Vickrey 0 + John H. Vogel Sr. + ruth Vose + clarmarie White Voss M-D P 1 + peter V. Walch P + George B. Walter + George W. Walter + Jiayuan Wang P + e. Graham Waring + anne Washburn + carl J. Waterman 0 P + vernon E. Waters P 1 + Barbara Webster + William B. Weiss 1 P 1 + Barbara Rosebush Weller + phyllis Koss Wendt 0 + alice Nash White + Kirby B. White + robert S. Wilch P 0 + John M. Willem 1 P + James J. Williams Jr. + rita Williams + Wayne W. Williams P 0 + Karen C. Williams-Zaritsky + James W. Willis 1 + doris Wilson P + raleigh Wilson P + Bessie Clausen Wilton P + Bill Winn + William A. Winsauer + annabelle E. Wolf + Walter H. Wolfgram P + Walter H. Wolfgram P + anne Genack Wolter M-D + martha Decker Wolz P + robert L. Young + faye Zark + max Zark + donald W. Zinn Jr. + Harold B. Zuehlke P + corporations and foundations Lawrence University is nationally recognized by corporate and foundation partners across the United States for its commitment to educational excellence. These partners make gifts for current operations, capital projects and the endowment, as well as grants to support the research, scholarship and artistry of students and faculty. Corporations Gifts of $,000 + The Boldt Company Kohler Company Sentry Insurance Foundation Gifts of $,000 + the Robert and Virginia Goode Charitable Trust indestructo Rental Company Gifts of $,000 + Appleton Group Wealth Management 0 Appleton Lathing Corporation indus of Fox Valley American Family Insurance Bergstrom Corporation 1 Castle Industries Foundation Fleet Wholesale/Mills Supply Green Associates Kortenhof McGlynn Bob Landis Wildlife Films the Mancini Company Real Estate Advisors McMahon Group Gifts of $00 + Andres Thermal Coating & Machine Ariens Foundation Associated Financial Group dvp Law Faith Technologies Galloway Company Godfrey & Kahn Green Bay Packers Lamers Bus Lines Morgan Stanley Professional Consultants United Way of Larimer County Gifts of $0 + 0 Contract Carpeting Associated Bank Green Bay a to Z Driving & Traffic School Employees Charity Organization enterprise Electri Enterprise Rent-A-Car Gordon & Centracchio Kolosso 1 Krueger International Lamers Bus Lines m.v. Klinger Painting Co. midwest Foods Peacock Music retirement Planning Center of Wisconsin Settle Inn & Suites Tri City Glass & Door villani Becker & Larsen 1 Western States Envelope & Label Wisconsin Wireless Communication The Wooden Nickel access Advisors Acoca Coffee angels Restaurant Anonymous annie s Woolens Aon Foundation arete Advising Armadillo Trading Co. arnold & Porter Associated Bank avenue Jewelers Badger Sports Park the Bar BJ Clancy s Blackburn Press Bomann By Owner Bonded Collectors of WI Breadsmith Brinker & Doyen Butch s Pizza capital Guardian Trust Cedar Creek Marketplace & Catering cellcom Green Bay club Scrap cold Stone Creamery competitive Edge Skating copperleaf Hotel copps Food Center coventry Glassworks culver s of Darboy dawn Koehler Design earthscape eastbay elkhart Lake s Road America Elser Enterprises family Medicine & Surgery Fava Tea Company First National Bank - Fox Valley four Seasons Family Restaurant fox Cities Performing Arts Center Gabriel Furniture Co. Giesseman Home Builders Global Recognition Inc. Good Company Restaurant Grand Meridian Harp Gallery 1 Heid Music Company Hinshaw & Culbertson 1 Jansport J&B Trophy and Engraving Jimmy John s Kagen Allergy Clinic Krieger Jewelers The Land Office linda Dore Foodservice los Banditos mak-tek Sales and Service manderfield s Home Bakery mark s East Side mary s Family Restaurant Maui Specialty Chocolates mavericks Billiards milwaukee Brewers Muncheez Pizza noodles & Co. officemax packaging Corp of America pat Curtis Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac PDI Financial Group pdq Wash & Xpress Lube penalty Box Pro Shop 1 Presto Products promotions Plus radisson Paper Valley Hotel Richardson Photography Riverside Florist & Greenhouse robert N. Feldmann rogeri Violin Shop scheibel Halaska schreiner s Diner Shalom Farm ski Brule st. Joseph Equipment starbucks Coffee stone s Throw Winery sunrise Family Restaurant Tanner s Grill and Bar tetting & Tetting, D.D.S. Theda Care the Schroeder Group trout Museum of Art UNO Chicago Grill Urban Evolutions U.S. Bank Vande Walle s Candies van Vreede s TV & Appliance Waste Management Waste Management Service Center Whole Foods Market Wild Bird & Backyard Wilson s Ice Cream Parlor Wintrust Wealth Management Wisconsin MTA Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Woodman s Food Market Foundations Gifts of $0,000 + anonymous Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Hurvis Charitable Foundation The Kim Jordan Foundation Kohler Trust for the Arts & Education Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 1 MMG Foundation Silicon Valley Community Foundation Gifts of $,000 + AMG Charitable Gift Foundation community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region margaret Banta Humleker Charitable Foundation 1 Oshkosh Area Community Foundation John O. and Helen M. Younger charitable Trust Gifts of $, Aylward Family Foundation The Coleman Foundation Alfred W. Erickson Foundation 0 Vernon G. Goelzer Trust the Jaharis Family Foundation Jean E. Hinz Foundation J. J. Keller Foundation Marion R. Lemke 000 Irrevocable Trust Edward MacCrone Charitable Trust 1 The Steve J. Miller Foundation Rath Foundation Sequoia Foundation Harry Steenbock Trust 1 david & Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation 1 vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Gifts of $, Aileen S. Andrew Foundation 1 The Andrew Family Foundation Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation 1 Greater Milwaukee Foundation Hislop Charitable Trust 1 Marshall Hulbert Trust 1 Florence Kasel Testamentary Trust 1 roger W. and Mary C. Lyons Memorial Trust The Merrill Foundation Inc. Mielke Family Foundation The Monticello College Foundation The Presser Foundation 1 Dr. Scholl Foundation 1 The Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving 1 Frederick S. Upton Foundation Gifts of $, ALH Foundation Joan and Fred Brengel Family Foundation 1 Community Foundation of Western N.C. 1 Incourage Community Foundation John and Margaret Sagan Foundation John and Barbara Knapp Charitable Foundation Larson Perpetual Trust Fund Marshfield Area Community Foundation the T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving 1 Purdy Family Foundation Frank Shimonek Trust Joseph Shimonek Trust steven B. & Julie K. Smith Family Foundation southwest Stockham Foundation Teget Foundation theda Clark Medical Center Foundation 1 The UPS Foundation Appleton Medical Center Foundation Community Foundation of Jackson Hole 1 community Foundation of Northern Illinois Demartini Family Foundation 1 Ironwood Foundation, Inc. Larsen Beadell Foundation Oklahoma City Community Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc Rosemann Family Foundation Younger Family Foundation Gifts of $00 + The Ayco Charitable Foundation 1 The Community Foundation of Louisville Harri Hoffmann Family Foundation Reed Family Foundation The Rotary Foundation 1 Schwartz Foundation Gifts of $0 + 1 Arthur J. Donald Family Foundation The Kruyne Family Foundation raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Government Grants national Endowment for the Arts national Endowment for the Humanities national Institutes of Health national Science Foundation substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration neenah Public Library 1 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 1 Wisconsin Humanities Council Groups and Organizations Gifts of $0, Associated Colleges of the Midwest Gifts of $,000 + WAICU Gifts of $,000 + national Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance Gifts of $,000 + James Madison University Gifts of $00 + National String Project Consortium marquette University Basketball Nicolet High School no Name Book Club rotary Club of Cass City shedd Aquarium 1 Sigma Alpha Iota the Milwaukee Curling Club University of Wisconsin Colleges University of Wisconsin Madison Basketball Waukesha County Chamber of Commerce The White Heron Chorale Corporations and Foundations Matching Gifts M Foundation Abbott Laboratories Fund Alcoa Foundation Allstate Foundation Altria Employee Involvement Programs American Express Foundation American Transmission Company Amgen Foundation Aon Foundation AptarGroup Charitable Foundation AT&T Foundation 1 AXA Foundation Ball Corporation Bank of America Foundation The Baxter International Foundation Bemis Company Foundation Boeing Company The Bon-Ton Stores Foundation 1 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Cargill Caterpillar Foundation Chevron U.S.A. CIGNA Foundation The Coca-Cola Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Co. ConocoPhillips Crown Family Philanthropies 0 RBC Dain Rauscher Foundation 1 Data Processing Sciences Corp. Deloitte & Touche Deluxe Corporation Foundation Dorsey & Whitney Foundation the Dow Chemical Company Foundation 1 Dow Corning Duke Energy Foundation Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Eaton Corporation Ecolab Foundation 1 Emerson Electric Company expedia Travel ExxonMobil Foundation First Midwest Bancorp The Fluor Foundation Gannett Foundation 1 GE Foundation General Mills Foundation Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund 1 The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Harris Bank Foundation Hormel Foods Houghton Mifflin Co. The Humana Foundation Inc. IBM 1 Illinois Tool Works Foundation 1 Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ingram Micro Intel Foundation the Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation 1 Richard G. Jacobus Family Foundation Jim Beam Brands Co. John Deere Foundation Johnson Controls Foundation Johnson & Johnson The Johnson s Wax Fund Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Kimberly-Clark Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Lincoln Financial Group Foundation 0 Fall 01 years of giving; + Deceased; Matching years of Gift; giving; Legacy Deceased Circle This listing reflects contributions received between July 1, 0 and June 0, 01 President s Annual Report 0 1 1

54 corporations and foundations Trustees, Directors and Staff 0 John and Catherine MacArthur Foundation Macy s Foundation Marsh & McLennan Companies McDonald s Corporation Mead Witter Foundation 0 The Medtronic Foundation Mentor Graphics Foundation The Merck Company Foundation Metropolitan Life Foundation MGIC Investment Corporation 1 Microsoft Corporation Monsanto Company The J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation mutual of Omaha Company 1 Nationwide Foundation New York Life Foundation Northeast Utilities Foundation The Northern Trust Company 1 Northwestern Mutual Foundation Oracle Corporation Owens Corning 1 PepsiCo Foundation Pfizer Pharmacia Philips pioneer Natural Resources PNC Bank Foundation Praxair Distribution Inc. The Procter & Gamble Fund The Prudential Foundation Raytheon Co. robert Bosch Tool Corporation 1 Rust-Oleum Corporation Science Applications International Corporation Securian Foundation Sentry Insurance Foundation Shell Oil Company Foundation 0 The Sherwin-Williams Foundation C.D. Spangler Foundation 1 Springleaf Finance Foundation, Inc. Square D Foundation 1 Standard Insurance Company State Farm Companies Foundation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Turner Construction Company 0 Union Pacific Corporation U.S. Bancorp Foundation USG Foundation the Vanguard Group Foundation verizon VF Corporation The Walt Disney Company Foundation The Warnaco Foundation 1 Wells Fargo Foundation The Windhover Foundation Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation WW Grainger Xcel Energy Foundation The Xerox Foundation Trustees and Directors Trustees Sara Schmidt Agritelley Edith G. Andrew P Robert A. Anker William J. Baer Peter R. Betzer David C. Blowers Renee Goral Boldt Robert C. Buchanan P Louis B. Butler Jr. Michael P. Cisler P 0 John H. Ellerman Susan Feith P Terry Franke William O. Hochkammer P Lan Huang P 1 Susan Stillman Kane Thomas C. Kayser David N. Knapp Lewis C. Lofgren P Peter M. Musser Scott D. Myers Overton B. Parrish Jr. Dwight A. Peterson Charles D. Saunders Robert J. Schaupp 1 P Dale R. Schuh 0 Charlot Nelson Singleton KK Tse 1 Stephanie Howard Vrabec 0 Emeriti Trustees Oscar C. Boldt Margaret Carroll 1 James D. Ericson P James L. Fetterly Richard L. Gunderson Fred Herbolzheimer Jr. Catheryn E. Hoehn Margaret Banta Humleker 1 P J. Thomas Hurvis 0 Harold E. Jordan Kim Hiett Jordan Marjorie Harkins Kiewit Henry H. Kimberly Jr. + Herbert V. Kohler Jr. Donald S. Koskinen 0 Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr. P 1 John A. Luke Jr. 1 George W. Mead II P Virginia Steffensen Purdy + Marion Chester Read Jeffrey D. Riester 0 Nancy Scarff P Mary B. Sensenbrenner Mowry Smith Cynthia Moeller Stiehl Priscilla Peterson Weaver 0 alumni volunteer to contact classmates and raise money for The Lawrence Fund Alumni Association Board of Directors Paul D. Beck 0 Christine Jones Benedict Elizabeth R. Benson William Wesley Burrington Ann L. Carrott Maura E. Cook Cynthia L. Estlund Monita Mohammadian Gray Joseph Green III Elissa Davis Hoffman Barbara Goodman Holtz Theodore M. Katzoff Tamara G. Kunin 1 Gregory P. Linnemanstons 0 Collin R. McCanna Csilla B. Megyeri 1 Joanna L. Messer 01 James F. Reiskytl Stephen M. Rodriguez 0, Vice President Catherine A. Statz, President Carolyn Rose Tomecek 1 Hayley A. Vatch 0 Ellen Veed M-D Zhibin Wang Gwynn Williams Wardwell 1 Ranga L. Wimalasuriya 1 Bill Zoellner Staff Development 0--1 Calvin D. Husmann Vice President for Alumni, Development and Communications Alice O. Boeckers Executive Assistant Stacy J. Mara Director of Development Dolores M. Howse Development Coordinator Alumni and Constituency Engagement 0-- Mark Breseman Associate Vice President Joseph Brooks 0 Director Matthew Baumler Associate Director and Warch Campus Center Events Coordinator Erin Haight Chudacoff 00 Associate Director of Alumni and Constituency Engagement for Career Services Stephanie Kramer 0 Assistant Director Linda Fuerst Volunteer Coordinator Sherri Immel Office Coordinator Irene Janos Administrative Assistant Janice Staedt Administrative Assistant Lori Vosters Administrative Assistant Annual Giving 0-- Cara Gosse Director Benjamin C. Campbell Associate Director Carrie Garczynski Associate Director Jenny Ziegler Associate Director Ashley Champaign Assistant Director Cassie McDonald Assistant Director Amy Tesch Administrative Assistant Corporate, Foundation and Sponsored Research Support 0--1 Jenna Stone 00 Director Ruth Jeffries Associate Director Seth Pourciau Assistant Director Major and Planned Giving 0-- Barbara J. Stack Associate Vice President Susan Stellmacher Director Jeff Privatt Associate Director Laurie L. Yingling Assistant to the Associate Vice President Research and Advancement Operations 0--0 Lucas A. Brown '0 Director Mary Ann Gast Associate Director Kerry Lang Assistant Director Janet Pearce Records Assistant Crista Rettler Records Assistant For general inquiries to the Development and Alumni and Constituency Engagement office, please call 0--1 or Sandra Timmins Administrative Assistant Share your news! edu/alumni Then click on Voyager Deceased Fall 01 President s Annual Report 0 1

55 The Big Picture Under President Jill Beck s leadership, Lawrence enhanced its curriculum with Senior Experience, a graduation requirement that engages seniors in projects that demonstrate proficiency in their fields of study. Fittingly, during Spring Term she was able to participate in one. President Beck was among 0 Lawrentians studio art major Annie Raccuglia 1 captured on canvas for Eye Contact, her Senior Experience project. Beck had five sittings with Raccuglia, each lasting between 0 and 0 minutes. The sittings were very enjoyable, Beck said. Annie maintained communicative eye contact as she worked, keeping the process alive and engaging. It was interesting for me to watch her the care she took in observing, mixing colors and bringing nuance to her work. Raccuglia said she s always been drawn to portraits and that the painting itself is actually a byproduct of her connection with her subjects. The part of this practice that interests me is the interaction, the generosity of sitting with another person for an extended period of time, she said. During each sitting, I want to create an environment of awareness and perception; I want the subjects to accept their position of motionlessness and direct contact. My hope is that this focus and surrender leaves a recognizable mark on each painting. Raccuglia s portrait of President Beck is now part of the Lawrence University permanent collection.

56 A passion for Lawrence Four years ago I walked through the doors of Lawrence University not knowing what would become of my college experience or how my family would be able to afford it. What I did know was that I had a passion to further my education and a love for Lawrence that words could not describe. I came to Lawrence from a one-income family, which meant that paying tuition was a challenge. Named scholarships and support from The Lawrence Fund made my Lawrence education possible. I knew I wanted to do something to give back, so that one day I could have an impact on the lives of future Lawrentians. That is when I named Lawrence as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. In doing so I became the youngest member of the Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle. As an intern in the Offices of Alumni and Constituency Engagement and Development I strove to find ways to raise awareness about philanthropy among my fellow students. This was the beginning of the new and improved Lawrence Fund Student Ambassadors Program. The Ambassadors are student leaders who have a passion for Lawrence and a desire to sustain its future. Our Ambassadors strive to educate our student body on the importance of philanthropic giving and the impact that it has on their educational experiences. Those same students serve as Ambassadors of The Lawrence Fund, in order to inspire and educate their peers while receiving invaluable professional skills. In addition to making presentations to alumni and student groups, Ambassadors are having etiquette dinners and mocktail parties and partnering with the career services to ensure that they develop professional skills to represent Lawrence well. They have a bright future, and will surely leave a positive mark on Lawrence University. Lawrence Fund Student Ambassador Johnathan R. Vanko 1

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