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S P E C I A LE V E N T S<strong>CASE</strong> V OpeningExtravaganzaRecognitionTHE <strong>CASE</strong> V 2007STUDENT SCHOLARSThe <strong>CASE</strong> V Student Scholarship<strong>Program</strong> helps prepare undergraduateand graduate students for careers ininstitutional advancement (alumniand/or parent relations, development,advancement services andcommunications). To qualify for thescholarship, applicants must currentlybe enrolled as an undergraduate orgraduate student, be affiliated withsome aspect of the advancementprogram at his/her institution (e.g.,employment in one of the professionalareas indicated above, or participationin a student alumni or foundationorganization), and be interested inpursuing a career in the advancementfield. Each applicant must have asponsor associated with the affiliatedinstitution.This year’s student scholars are:THE <strong>CASE</strong> V 2007 NEWCOMER FELLOWS<strong>CASE</strong> V offers those with two years or less experience inadvancement a unique opportunity to receive financial assistanceto attend the <strong>CASE</strong> V <strong>Conference</strong> and the Newcomers’ Pre-<strong>Conference</strong> Workshop. Eight newcomers to institutionaladvancement received fellowships this year.From this group, three were selected to receive namedfellowships. A development newcomer will benamed the 2007 Vaughn Dann Fellow, an alumninewcomer will be named the 2007 Ray WillemainFellow, and a communications newcomer will benamed the 2007 Illinois College Relations CouncilFellow. Each will receive a recognition gift for thesethree awards, which honor the memory of two of<strong>CASE</strong> V’s outstanding professionals, and utilizesfunds from the former council.BarnesBialobokCaughey Chuby Lensing TateAnita-Joyce Barnes, Assistant Director of AnnualGiving, University of Detroit MercyJennifer Bialobok, Coordinator of CommunityRelations, Lyons Township High SchoolLowdenback Pfriem StubyKenna Caughey, Annual Giving Associate, College of St. Benedict’s, Vaughn Dann FellowSarah Chuby, Writer/Editor, Central Michigan University, Illinois College Relations CouncilFellowAmy Lensing Tate, Marketing Specialist in Alumni Relations, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Ray Willemain FellowRoy Lowdenback, Major Gifts Associate, Bowling Green State UniversityMichael Pfriem, Alumni Relations Coordinator, The Rotary Foundation of Rotary InternationalDaniel Stuby, Associate Director of Young Alumni Relations, Millikin UniversityMarissa GrillOhio UniversityKatherine KellyMichigan StateUniversityBridget ThomasLakeland CollegeForrest HeymanButler UniversityLaurenKoshereThe College ofSt. Catherine<strong>CASE</strong> V 2007 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDEstablished in 1980, the annual award recognizes an advancement professional who hasgiven outstanding service to the district for at least five years. Service to the district, whichis operated totally by volunteers from the membership, is the major factor in determiningrecipients.This year’s recipient will be recognized at the <strong>CASE</strong> V Opening Extravaganza onSunday night.Look in the spring 2007 issue of advance for information about this year’s recipient.Past Award Recipients:Fred Volkmann 1980Bob Odaniell 1981Gayle Langer 1982Ray Willemain 1983Arnette Nelson 1984Ray Rowland 1985Royster Hedgepeth 1986Barbara DeBoer 1987Jan Augenstein-Miller 1988Carl Magel 1989Ron Stephany 1990Bob Forman 1991Linda Crossley 1992Tom Peters 1993Jamie Jeremy 1994Vaughn Dann 1995Dick Sollmann 1996(Not awarded) 1997Michael Malone 1998Karen Engelhard 1999Harry Lovell 2000Jeffrey Todd 2001Mary Kay Karzas 2002Dan Heinlen 2003Gene Haberman 2004Jennifer Hamlin-Church 2005Ralph Amos 20062007 <strong>CASE</strong> V <strong>Conference</strong> 7 www.casefive.org

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