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CONTENTS<br />

Big Ambition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Alum climbs corporate ladder with MBA in tow<br />

Finding Hope in a Hug . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Mom and daughter duo tackle school & careers<br />

A Legacy of Caring and Generosity. . 6<br />

Social worker’s contributions live on<br />

Giving a Voice to Those in Need. . . . 8<br />

Poignant look at efforts to help those with ALS<br />

Solving the Puzzle of Business . . . . 10<br />

Student pumps up entrepreneurial dreams<br />

Pay It Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Donors & scholarship recipient value meeting<br />

Making History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Lacrosse debuts at <strong>Fontbonne</strong> & in Missouri<br />

Founders Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

Community members illustrate CSJ values<br />

Views from Leadership . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> president & board chair share thoughts<br />

Annual Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

A glimpse of the fi scal year’s achievements<br />

Statement of Activities . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Financial overview shows positive trends<br />

Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Annual look at donors sets a giving example<br />

CREDITS<br />

Tableaux is published by the<br />

Offi ce of Communications and Marketing, <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Editor: Mark E. Johnson<br />

Staff Writer: Kylie Shafferkoetter<br />

Graphic Design: Helen Seitz<br />

Photography: James Visser, pages 4-5, 9, 12-14, 18, 20-21, 23<br />

Jim Wolfe, page 10<br />

David Ulmer, pages 16-17, back cover inset<br />

Cover Image: © Paul Anderson - Images.com<br />

Please address correspondence to:<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Communications and Marketing Department<br />

Attn: Tableaux; 6800 Wydown Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63105<br />

phone: (314) 889-1467<br />

e-mail: mjohnson@fontbonne.edu<br />

fax: (314) 719-3655<br />

<strong>Special</strong><br />

PRESIDENT’S <strong>REPORT</strong><br />

<strong>Issue</strong><br />

CALLING KEVIN BACON<br />

Thoughts on experiments, games and the connections between us all<br />

Many of you have probably heard about the concept “six<br />

degrees of separation.” It’s the idea that, if a person is only<br />

one step away from each of the people he or she knows<br />

and two steps away from the people they know, we are all<br />

potentially connected in roughly six steps.<br />

It’s not been proven empirically, but the concept did rise<br />

from a 1967 study called the “small world experiment”<br />

conducted by famed social psychologist Stanley Milgram<br />

(perhaps better known for his study on obedience and<br />

authority where subjects were encouraged to apply electric<br />

shocks to other “participants” who were, in fact, actors<br />

going along with the experiment). The “shock experiment”<br />

yielded some weighty social observations at the time. In<br />

light-hearted contrast, “six degrees” has spawned a game<br />

based on the premise that prolifi c actor Kevin Bacon can<br />

be connected to every actor in Hollywood.<br />

At its essence, of course, this discourse is about human<br />

connectedness. And at <strong>Fontbonne</strong>, we don’t need an<br />

experiment to conclude that there is, more times than not,<br />

just one degree of separation. The tight knit human fabric<br />

formed by — and because of — the <strong>Fontbonne</strong> community<br />

is in full evidence in this issue of Tableaux.<br />

Be heartened by Dr. Gale Rice’s efforts to help ALS<br />

patients. Be motivated by Carolyn and David Zwart<br />

and the student directly benefi ting from their endowed<br />

scholarship. Be amazed by the astounding donation left<br />

to <strong>Fontbonne</strong> by a social worker who was always there<br />

for others. Be inspired by the mother and daughter who<br />

both went back to school so they could teach children<br />

with special needs. And, in this special Honor Roll of<br />

Donors issue, be part of our recognition for those who so<br />

generously display a vital and sustaining support of our<br />

mission.<br />

Finding the human connection in these stories — and<br />

in our daily lives — illustrates that these degrees of<br />

separation really aren’t so vast. Maybe we are all somehow<br />

intertwined on a planetary odyssey — one big cosmic<br />

convoy. If we can evoke this ripple-effect social network,<br />

perhaps we can take a more productive, open view of<br />

our differences while focusing on a common good: life’s<br />

journey. Who knows how the kind word or helping hand<br />

we offer someone today might impact what that person<br />

does tomorrow.<br />

It is, after all, a small world.<br />

Mark E. Johnson<br />

Editor


2<br />

big<br />

AMBITION by Kylie Shafferkoetter<br />

James White’s ambition and talents have helped him<br />

succeed at some of the largest and well-known businesses<br />

in the world.<br />

The 1996 <strong>Fontbonne</strong> MBA graduate served as a territory<br />

manager for the Coca-Cola Company’s Minute Maid Orange<br />

Juice Division before climbing the ranks at Ralston Purina<br />

Company to vice president of customer development. He<br />

then worked at The Gillette Company as senior vice<br />

president of business development and is currently the<br />

senior vice president of consumer brands for Safeway<br />

Stores, Inc., in Pleasanton, Calif.<br />

“I see this new position as a great move and a capstone<br />

to all of the things I’ve done up to this point,” says White,<br />

a St. Louis native. “It’s wonderful to have the opportunity<br />

to create businesses and brands that work for consumers.”<br />

The latest brainstorm he and his team have brought forward<br />

is “O,” a line of more than 150 organic items, including<br />

beverages, snacks and produce for Safeway, one of the<br />

largest food and drug retailers in the country. It launched a<br />

year ago and is proving profi table, according to White.<br />

White, 46, oversees marketing, innovation, new product<br />

development and proprietary and exclusive brands for the<br />

company, which has more than 1,775 stores along the West<br />

Coast and reaches into Alaska, Canada and the Chicago<br />

area. There are more than 3,000 employees at the Pleasanton<br />

offi ce near San Francisco, and 200,000 employees<br />

nationwide.<br />

A self-described shy and studious kid, White was fi rst<br />

exposed to the business world through a pre-college<br />

program for African-American students while attending<br />

Northwest High School in St. Louis. “That was a very good<br />

program that helped me identify my passion for business,”<br />

says White, who went on to earn a degree in marketing<br />

M B A H E L P S A L U M S O A R<br />

from the <strong>University</strong> of Missouri-Columbia.<br />

Working for some of the biggest fi rms in business didn’t<br />

happen by accident. “I was ambitious and sought to play a<br />

sizable leadership role in a major fi rm,” White explains. “I<br />

intentionally picked companies with great brands.”<br />

Although he was progressing steadily in his career, White<br />

wanted to refi ne all that he’d learned working in business.<br />

“I wanted to put myself in a mode to continue moving and<br />

learning. <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s MBA program was the perfect fi t,”<br />

White says. “It was a nice catalyst for renewing my overall<br />

passion about continuous education.”<br />

White’s graduate degree fi lled in the gaps in experience<br />

and education. “I’m a lifelong learner and the academic<br />

structure at <strong>Fontbonne</strong> provides the perfect environment.<br />

And fl exibility was key.”<br />

White isn’t all business and books — he has a strong<br />

“...the academic structure at <strong>Fontbonne</strong> provides the perfect environment ... fl exibility was key.”<br />

sense of corporate citizenship as well. He has served on<br />

several boards of directors at any given time, including<br />

Mathews-Dickey Boys and Girls Club, NEW (Network of<br />

Executive Women), The Organic Center, Girls, Inc., and<br />

United Way. He was also president of the National Junior<br />

Tennis League in St. Louis.<br />

“It’s important to give time to worthwhile organizations<br />

that can help better the lives of people and help them fi nd<br />

their own passions to pursue,” says White, who has two<br />

daughters — Krista, 14, and Jasmine, seven — with his<br />

wife of 19 years, Lisa. White’s parents, Rose and James,<br />

still reside in St. Louis.<br />

As his star continues to rise — he was recently recognized<br />

by Brand Packaging Magazine as a 2006 brand innovator<br />

and by PLBuyer Magazine as one of the top retail<br />

executives — it’s nice to see that White carries a little<br />

touch of <strong>Fontbonne</strong> along with him.


4<br />

fi nding hope in a<br />

HUGby<br />

Kylie Shafferkoetter<br />

At a time when everything from cars to soft drinks<br />

seem to be getting bigger and bigger, two teachers<br />

choose to celebrate the small stuff.<br />

Glenda Hoth and Mindy Larouere —<br />

a mother and daughter duo who are<br />

teachers in the <strong>Special</strong> School District<br />

of St. Louis County — say the sweet<br />

smiles and huge hugs from their<br />

students are largely what led them to<br />

earn K-12 certifi cation from <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>’s Career Builders program.<br />

“Every day is rewarding because my<br />

kids are able to do something they<br />

couldn’t do the day before,” Larouere,<br />

33, says about her class at Larimore<br />

Elementary in Hazelwood, Mo.,<br />

where she works with special needs<br />

students in third through fi fth grade.<br />

Originally, Larouere planned to<br />

become a nurse while working as a<br />

teacher’s aid at Litzinger School in the<br />

<strong>Special</strong> School District, but found she<br />

missed her students too much.<br />

“I realized pretty quickly that<br />

working in a hospital wasn’t for me. I<br />

wanted to go back to where little kids<br />

were excited to see me,” Larouere<br />

says. “I chose <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s Career<br />

Builders program because I could<br />

work, go to school and student teach<br />

all at the same time.”<br />

The Career Builders program offers<br />

teacher certifi cation for K-12 “crosscategorical”<br />

special education, a<br />

discipline addressing a broad spectrum<br />

of special needs. The program is<br />

designed specifi cally for adults working<br />

in the fi eld of special education as<br />

teacher assistants, paraprofessionals<br />

or in other support roles. It’s the only<br />

local program that is open to both<br />

undergraduate and graduate students.<br />

According to Kathleen Schwarting,<br />

director of the Career Builders Program,<br />

these graduates fi ll the many vacancies<br />

left by retiring teachers, as well as help<br />

the <strong>Special</strong> School District meet the<br />

needs of a rising number of special<br />

needs students. “Another plus of the<br />

program is that it helps in teacher<br />

retention,” Schwarting says. “Since the<br />

teachers are already working in special<br />

education classrooms, there are no<br />

surprises for them upon graduation.<br />

This program is full of people who<br />

care about kids and believe they can<br />

make a difference in the lives of<br />

children with special needs.”<br />

Helping people is nothing new for<br />

the 53-year-old Hoth. She and her<br />

husband, Tom, have been foster parents<br />

to some 25 children and have adopted<br />

two children — this, in addition to their<br />

“It was like going to school with my best friend,”<br />

says Mindy Larouere (left) of her mother, Glenda Hoth.<br />

two biological children.<br />

“One of my children has special<br />

needs, and I think that certainly got<br />

me interested in teaching in the <strong>Special</strong><br />

School District,” says Hoth, who is now<br />

a teacher’s assistant at Hazelwood East<br />

High School working with students<br />

with mental retardation.<br />

For Larouere, who is married and<br />

has a six-year-old daughter, growing<br />

up with foster brothers and sisters<br />

opened her eyes to children who<br />

need extra help.<br />

“I have always enjoyed working with<br />

the special needs population. I saw<br />

how important it was for my brother<br />

to have teachers who understood<br />

him,” she says. “My family will do<br />

whatever it takes to help a child.”<br />

When Larouere decided to enroll at<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong>, she asked her mother to<br />

join the program with her. “I said ‘OK,<br />

if you do it, I’ll do it’ and we did,” says<br />

Hoth, who was a homemaker before<br />

becoming a teacher’s assistant for<br />

Christian Pre-School in north St. Louis<br />

County. “Once I got into it, I had a<br />

knack for it,” she says of working with<br />

special needs students. The mother and<br />

daughter team started school in January<br />

2004 — Larouere graduated in May<br />

and Hoth in December 2006.<br />

Both women enjoyed having each<br />

other for support. “It was fun — I loved<br />

it,” Hoth says. “We had one another<br />

to lean on.” Her daughter agrees,<br />

saying “It was the best. It was like<br />

going to school with my best friend.”<br />

The program takes an average of<br />

two to three years to complete, and<br />

students know their entire course<br />

schedule before they even begin. “I<br />

liked the set schedule. It really made<br />

it easy to follow and to manage the<br />

rest of my life,” Hoth says. “And<br />

the faculty was so supportive and<br />

awesome. I’m thrilled that I did<br />

something I always wanted to do but<br />

thought I couldn’t.”<br />

In fact, the family is so impressed<br />

with <strong>Fontbonne</strong> that Hoth’s husband<br />

is now in the OPTIONS MBA program,<br />

and Hoth plans to pursue her<br />

certifi cation in reading here.<br />

“Maybe they’ll name a wing after us,”<br />

jokes Larouere. For now, the best<br />

reward for both Larouere and Hoth is<br />

the opportunity to help children reach<br />

their potential — and maybe get a nice<br />

hug in the process.<br />

5


6<br />

Rosemary Leahey, 1949, <strong>Fontbonne</strong> yearbook photo<br />

A Legacy of Caring - and Generosity<br />

osemary Leahey was a tireless social worker, a<br />

devout Catholic, a loyal friend and a valued member of<br />

her community. She also left her mark at <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> — and continues to do so. Upon her death in<br />

March 2005, the 78-year-old left her alma mater nearly<br />

$500,000.<br />

“She outdid herself,” says Kay Wagner,<br />

Leahey’s good friend and colleague of more<br />

than 35 years. “It shows how much <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

meant to her. She always spoke fondly of the<br />

university — it was the ultimate luxury in her<br />

life.”<br />

According to Wagner, Leahey grew up in<br />

north St. Louis City. Her father died when she<br />

was only 12, and her mother supported<br />

Leahey and her siblings by working nights at<br />

the St. Louis State Mental Hospital. “Rose<br />

didn’t have a lot growing up,” Wagner recalls.<br />

But Leahey overcame the adversity of her<br />

childhood, and friends remember her positive<br />

disposition. “She was always optimistic and<br />

generous with her time and patience,” Wagner says. “I<br />

always thought of her as a saintly person — never negative.”<br />

Leahey graduated from <strong>Fontbonne</strong> in 1949 with a degree<br />

in economics. She started a lifelong career in social work<br />

at the Catholic Charities Department of Children in St.<br />

Louis. There she helped children through their adoptions,<br />

foster homes, residential or institutional care, education<br />

and health care. She later joined Catholic Family Services,<br />

where she counseled mothers and their children living at<br />

St. Martha’s Hall, a St. Louis emergency shelter for victims<br />

of domestic violence.<br />

“Rosemary was one of a long line of outstanding Catholic<br />

women who devoted their lives to the profession of social<br />

“She was one of<br />

those beautiful<br />

people who asked<br />

for and took<br />

little from life,<br />

but gave much.”<br />

work and used their professional gifts in the service of the<br />

church and community,” said Jack Lally, Leahey’s former<br />

supervisor, during her eulogy. “She was one of those<br />

beautiful people who asked for and took little from life,<br />

but gave much.”<br />

Doris Harrington first met Leahey while<br />

both were students at <strong>Fontbonne</strong>. “She had<br />

a true love for helping people,” says<br />

Harrington, a 1948 graduate. “There never<br />

was a case (at her job) so sorry she wouldn’t<br />

take it. Rose always said, ‘It’ll be interesting<br />

to see how it all turns out.’ She was so<br />

loveable and upbeat.”<br />

Wagner agrees. “Rose was very intelligent<br />

and had good insight. She could always get<br />

through to the tough clients — people with<br />

serious dysfunction — when others couldn’t,”<br />

she says. “She liked to rescue people.”<br />

Leahey also enjoyed rescuing houses —<br />

she tried her hand at rehabbing a home in<br />

Lafayette Square. She dreamed of being a<br />

painter and opera singer, loved to travel, garden, swim at<br />

the YMCA, bicycle, eat at nice restaurants, visit friends,<br />

enjoy ice cream and listen to classical music. “There was<br />

always music in the background when I called,” Wagner<br />

says.<br />

Leahey is remembered as a passionate person committed<br />

to improving the lives of families in the St. Louis area —<br />

through her career, her friendships and her charity.<br />

“We are certainly honored by, and grateful for, Rosemary’s<br />

gift,” says Jeff Brown, <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s gift planning officer. “She<br />

was a social worker who lived her life to help others. Her<br />

legacy now continues at <strong>Fontbonne</strong> where her generosity<br />

will serve the university for years to come.”<br />

Editor’s Note: If you are inspired by Rosemary Leahey’s generosity and vision, and would like to learn more about giving<br />

opportunities at <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>, call 314-719-3688 or e-mail development@fontbonne.edu.<br />

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8<br />

9


10<br />

Andrew Zanowski believes<br />

running a business is like<br />

tackling a puzzle.<br />

“It’s ever-changing, rarely<br />

predictable and you can never<br />

completely solve it,” says the<br />

24-year-old <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

business major. Zanowski opened<br />

his own business in March 2006 —<br />

a franchise of Max Muscle Sports<br />

Nutrition — in Maryland Heights,<br />

and he already has plans to open<br />

three more stores. The sports<br />

supplement and nutrition franchise<br />

has more than 100 stores across<br />

the country.<br />

“I was bitten by the bug and wanted<br />

to make something happen,” Zanowski<br />

says. “This has challenged me like<br />

nothing else. It’s hard to bite your nails<br />

and be dependent on people coming<br />

into the store. Even though some days<br />

are better than others, it’s exciting. I<br />

absolutely love it.”<br />

Standing in his store amid fat burners,<br />

vitamins and protein powders, Zanowski<br />

describes himself as a “late starter” since<br />

he didn’t enter college immediately after<br />

high school. “I just wasn’t sure what I<br />

wanted to do right away,” he says. But<br />

Zanowski is certainly making up for<br />

any lost time. And one of his <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

professors sees a lot of potential in the<br />

young entrepreneur.<br />

Rick Voytas, assistant professor<br />

of business, taught Zanowski in a<br />

managerial fi nance class and currently<br />

sits on an informal “board” established<br />

as a resource for the new business<br />

owner. “Andrew is exceptional because<br />

he has two of the rarest professional<br />

qualities: a sharp intellect with a work<br />

ethic to match,” Voytas says. “He is<br />

extremely thorough in everything he<br />

does, and he is always thinking.”<br />

Currently, Zanowski is enrolled<br />

in the co-op program at <strong>Fontbonne</strong>,<br />

which allows him to earn college<br />

“This is a way to be in business<br />

of BUSINESS<br />

by Kylie Shafferkoetter<br />

credit while he runs his business. “I<br />

know his experience will help him<br />

apply classroom lessons to the reality<br />

of the business world. When he learns<br />

about the theories of management,<br />

accounting, fi nance and marketing in<br />

the business school, he will be able to<br />

take that knowledge into the shop and<br />

make it work,” Voytas says.<br />

Max Muscle was a natural fi t for<br />

Zanowski, a former personal trainer.<br />

“I knew I wanted to own a business<br />

so I looked for a franchise that fi t my<br />

lifestyle,” he explains. “This is a way to<br />

be in business and help people reach<br />

and surpass their goals.”<br />

After ringing up a repeat customer —<br />

a 30-something-year-old man who spent<br />

about $400 on supplements that day —<br />

Zanowski says, “It’s all about building<br />

trust. If I help someone get in shape,<br />

they’ll tell other people and word-ofmouth<br />

will help business.”<br />

Zanowski plans to get certifi ed in<br />

nutrition, an effort he thinks will further<br />

serve his customers. Once certifi ed, he<br />

plans to customize supplement and<br />

nutritional regimens to maximize his<br />

customers’ potential.<br />

In fact, Zanowski says his not-sosecret<br />

dream is to be a motivational<br />

speaker — and with his enthusiasm and<br />

and help people reach and surpass their goals.”<br />

commitment to what he does, it’s not<br />

hard to imagine. “I think that would be<br />

the ultimate way to help people better<br />

their lives,” he says. Until that dream<br />

is realized, Zanowski plans to learn all<br />

he can about his business as well as<br />

explore other investment opportunities.<br />

He is quick to point out he couldn’t<br />

do all of this alone. “A successful person<br />

knows when to ask for help,” says<br />

Zanowski, who wrote his own business<br />

plan, markets his company and is solely<br />

responsible for personnel decisions —<br />

he currently has three employees.<br />

“My dad (a silent partner in the venture)<br />

set up meetings with various business<br />

people. I was able to pick their brains<br />

and learn how business works from<br />

many different perspectives. It was very<br />

educational and very interesting,” he<br />

says. “And the support of my parents has<br />

been essential.”<br />

When not at his store, Zanowski<br />

likes to weight lift, read — he has two<br />

bookcases full of books on business<br />

as well as spirituality — and spend<br />

time with his friends and family. As for<br />

the puzzle that is the business world,<br />

Zanowski will continue to dream of<br />

ways to solve it.<br />

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12<br />

“I am very grateful for my years at <strong>Fontbonne</strong>,<br />

and I wanted to give someone else that same chance.”<br />

– Carolyn Zwart ’60<br />

Pay it Forward<br />

scholarships mean all the difference<br />

by Kylie Shafferkoetter<br />

For Brittany Kulp, being in a room of second graders is like a welcome shot of<br />

adrenaline. “Grade school is a very active environment and the children are so fun and<br />

excited over the littlest things,” says Kulp, a <strong>Fontbonne</strong> senior majoring in elementary<br />

education. “I love that I can get them enthusiastic about learning.”<br />

Kulp, who plays on <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s volleyball team, hopes<br />

to eventually teach and coach. “I am at ease teaching — it<br />

puts a smile on my face,” says the 21-year-old who chose<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> because of its small class sizes, academic<br />

reputation and to play basketball and volleyball. “I liked<br />

that it’s in a big city but still close to home — I’m a very<br />

family-oriented person,” says the Granite City, Ill., native.<br />

“My education has been excellent. I feel very prepared to<br />

move into my career.”<br />

Carolyn (Carroll) and David Zwart are an important part<br />

of Kulp’s college experience. Kulp is the third recipient of<br />

the Carroll-Zwart Endowed Scholarship for education<br />

majors — assistance that goes toward her tuition and<br />

makes a <strong>Fontbonne</strong> education possible. “This scholarship<br />

is very important. If I didn’t have it, I couldn’t go to<br />

school,” she says.<br />

The Zwarts are more than happy to help through the<br />

endowed scholarship. “Without a scholarship I would not<br />

have been able to attend <strong>Fontbonne</strong> and my whole life<br />

would’ve turned out differently,” says Carolyn Zwart, a 1960<br />

graduate. “I am very grateful for my years at <strong>Fontbonne</strong>,<br />

and I wanted to give someone else that same chance.”<br />

And Kulp is appreciative of the generosity. “There is such<br />

a benefi t to having the extra money. This donation has<br />

helped me so much,” she says.<br />

Kulp and the Zwarts met for the fi rst time at the annual<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> Scholarship Luncheon in October<br />

2006. “Brittany is exceptional,” says David Zwart, an<br />

attorney with Moser & Marsalak, P.C., in downtown St.<br />

Louis. “The lunch was an opportunity to see that our money<br />

is going to help an actual human being. I’m curious to see<br />

what a difference the recipients will make in our world<br />

and their world as well.”<br />

For the benefactors, education equals opportunity. “We’ve<br />

always believed education makes a difference in life,”<br />

David Zwart says. “The more education one has, the more<br />

self-suffi cient they can be. And no matter what happens,<br />

no one can take it away from you.”<br />

Kulp plans to keep in touch with the Zwarts — especially<br />

to let them know how student teaching goes. “I really liked<br />

meeting them,” Kulp says. “It’s important to me to know<br />

exactly who the money is coming from and be able to<br />

personally thank them.”<br />

The Zwarts hope their example will inspire the students<br />

they help to give back when it’s their turn. “We hope that<br />

if they see that people care now, they’ll consider returning<br />

the favor to others however they can,” Carolyn Zwart<br />

explains. Thus continuing an inspiring cycle of caring at<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Editor’s Note: If you’d like to learn more about supporting <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s scholarship program, call the development offi ce<br />

at 314-889-1469 or e-mail development@fontbonne.edu.<br />

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MAKING HISTORY<br />

Squinting into the bright October sun, 19-year-old goalie Austen Doster wasn’t thinking<br />

about how he and his <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> lacrosse teammates were making history.<br />

His only concern was the Wittenberg <strong>University</strong> attackers<br />

barreling down the fi eld toward him. Suddenly, one of the<br />

opposing midfi elders, carefully cradling the ball in his stick,<br />

came streaking in for a shot. With cat-like quickness, Doster<br />

corralled the ball in the netting of his own stick and fi red<br />

it out to Tim Rocklage, a midfi elder from Minnesota. The<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> Griffi ns went on to win that game 11-7 as part of<br />

the ATG Super Turf Fall Face-Off, held just outside of St. Louis<br />

in Fenton, Mo., marking the fi rst lacrosse game in <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

sporting history.<br />

by Mark. E. Johnson<br />

That tourney last fall — an off-season tune-up for the men’s<br />

and women’s teams — was the beginning of a historical<br />

journey that took another big step forward this year when<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> fi elded the only NCAA-sanctioned varsity<br />

lacrosse teams in Missouri. Up to now, lacrosse has been a<br />

club sport in the state’s colleges and universities. In fact, just<br />

to fi nd sanctioned Division III competition, the <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

teams are racking up the miles traveling to Ohio, Virginia,<br />

New York, Texas, Pennsylvania and Kansas. Home contests,<br />

mostly against local club teams, are played in the newly<br />

From left, Austen Doster, Chelsea Sickmann,<br />

Emilia Lubrano, Jake Connerly<br />

renovated Centenne Stadium at Clayton’s Gay Field.<br />

“Lacrosse is bringing a lot of energy to the<br />

athletic program and to the university,” says Nick<br />

Silva, men’s lacrosse coach and admissions counselor.<br />

“We’ve added a lot of diversity to the campus with<br />

students coming from across the country to attend<br />

school here and play lacrosse.”<br />

One of those students is Doster, a sports management<br />

major from El Cajon, Calif. “I think this is exciting<br />

because we’re (the lacrosse team) new to the region and<br />

it puts our school in the spotlight,” he says. “It’s going to<br />

attract a lot of attention.”<br />

For the uninitiated, lacrosse can best be described<br />

as a blend of sports. It involves a fair amount of contact, it<br />

requires amazing speed and endurance like soccer, and it<br />

relies on defensive and offensive schemes akin to basketball.<br />

Men’s teams fi eld 10 players —women’s teams 12 — and<br />

there are goals at each end of the fi eld. Using a stick with<br />

netting attached to the end of it, called the “crosse,” players<br />

advance a hard rubber ball trying to score goals.<br />

So, will this sport — which is traditionally associated with<br />

the East Coast, but has also seen exploding popularity on the<br />

West Coast — capture the interest of Midwesterners? Chelsea<br />

Sickmann believes so, and she should know.<br />

“It’s such a competitive sport that once people come out to<br />

watch a game, they’ll be addicted. It’s really got something for<br />

everybody,” says the 19-year-old Sickmann, an all-American<br />

from St. Louis who’s a captain on the women’s team.<br />

And while Sickmann is a local product, many players,<br />

particularly on the men’s team, are from out of town. In fact,<br />

19 of the 37 men on the team are from other states, including<br />

Texas, California, Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. The<br />

strength of the university, the newness of the program and<br />

persistent recruiting were prime factors in building the teams.<br />

“Networking, establishing relationships and constantly<br />

following up with players and coaches was key,” says Silva, a<br />

former all-conference lacrosse player with NCAA Division 1<br />

Manhattan College in New York City. “I believe there’s an<br />

entire country of kids who want to go away to college at a<br />

school where they’ll feel at home and where they can get in on<br />

the ground fl oor of a really exciting athletic program.”<br />

Defenseman Jake Connerly, a freshman biology major from<br />

Rowlett, Texas, is another believer that the program will take<br />

off locally. “The speed of this sport will surprise a lot of people,<br />

and it’s not as scripted as football. We’re always thinking on our<br />

feet.”<br />

Connerly was attracted to <strong>Fontbonne</strong> for its academic<br />

reputation and small class sizes. He says it makes a “great<br />

environment for learning.” He also thinks the local area has a<br />

lot to offer, but that it’s “too cold.”<br />

Selling the St. Louis weather wasn’t a big issue for women’s<br />

coach and assistant athletic director Erin Odegard, who says<br />

local recruiting was a priority — and a challenge.<br />

“For years, any local students interested in lacrosse have<br />

been forced to look at the coasts if they wanted to play in<br />

the NCAA,” says Odegard, a New Jersey native who played<br />

lacrosse at Castleton State College in Vermont and who has<br />

coached lacrosse in that state and Massachusetts, as well as<br />

in England. “Now, I’m happy to say, <strong>Fontbonne</strong> is building<br />

a solid reputation in the lacrosse world and it can only get<br />

better. I think lacrosse is just a great example of <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

being willing to lead by example — it’s the university being<br />

responsive to the needs and interests of today’s college<br />

student, whether it’s in new academic programs, student<br />

activities or athletics.”<br />

Being out front, breaking ground, charting a course<br />

— however it’s described, the signifi cance of the lacrosse<br />

program’s inaugural season is not entirely lost on the<br />

players.<br />

“When I pictured myself being part of a fi rst-year<br />

team, I realized the potential involved,” says 19-year-old<br />

Houston, Texas, native Emilia Lubrano, also a captain on<br />

the team. The business major says she knows that what<br />

the team does now will begin to establish the lacrosse<br />

program’s foundation for years to come.<br />

And, she proudly points out that the team’s motto for<br />

the season is, in fact, “Making History.”<br />

Upcoming home games:<br />

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Honoring<br />

THOSE WHO MAKE a DIFFERENCE<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> annually honors fi ve special people for their distinguished service to the greater community.<br />

The Founders Awards recognize the recipients’ place in a history that dates back to the founding of the Sisters of<br />

St. Joseph on October 15, 1650. We value our awardees’ commitment to quality, respect, diversity, community,<br />

justice, faith and Catholic presence. Tableaux is proud to highlight the 2006 Founders Award honorees.<br />

CHARLES BRENNAN<br />

Distinguished Service to<br />

Life-Long Learning and Enrichment<br />

Charlie Brennan’s involvement in the St. Louis community<br />

has been ongoing and signifi cant. In his professional calling as<br />

a KMOX-AM radio host, Brennan has interviewed celebrities,<br />

religious leaders, entertainers, authors, sports fi gures and<br />

politicians. He has been voted St. Louis’ favorite talk show<br />

host four times in the readers’ polls of The Riverfront Times.<br />

Brennan was also named one of America’s top 25 “most<br />

infl uential radio talk show hosts” in USA Today and was<br />

named in Talkers Magazine’s Top 100 talk show hosts nine<br />

times. He came to KMOX in 1988, after being on the air in<br />

Boston radio for six years.<br />

Brennan developed the <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>/KMOX Book<br />

Club, where authors — both local and national — come to<br />

speak to their readers. Through the book club and Brennan’s<br />

excellent work, <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s presence as an<br />

institution of academic strength, open communication and<br />

intellectual exploration has been enhanced.<br />

AGNES WILCOX<br />

Distinguished Service<br />

Promoting Individual and Social Change<br />

In 1989, Agnes Wilcox turned an idea into reality when she<br />

founded Prison Performing Arts (PPA). This not-for-profi t program<br />

is dedicated to enriching the lives of adults and youth in the<br />

Missouri criminal and juvenile justice systems.<br />

Wilcox has been recognized by the National Endowment for<br />

Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities and has<br />

received numerous other awards<br />

for excellence in the theater fi eld.<br />

For more than 10 years, Wilcox served as artistic director of<br />

The New Theatre in St. Louis, where she produced and directed<br />

new and contemporary American plays. Her current work with<br />

PPA is an outgrowth of the prison outreach program of The New<br />

Theatre.<br />

PPA is nationally known as a leader in the fi eld of prison arts,<br />

promoting learning through the arts, channeling creative energies<br />

in constructive ways and using the experience to provide an<br />

environment for self-discipline, commitment and teamwork.<br />

VICTORIA BAYOT SHARP ’63<br />

Distinguished Service<br />

to Disadvantaged Women<br />

In 12 years volunteering with the St.<br />

Vincent de Paul Society, Victoria Sharp<br />

visited women in their homes and found<br />

many were isolated, raising children<br />

alone — often without a car, a job or<br />

a high school diploma. Many of the<br />

women were angry, depressed and often<br />

the victims of abuse.<br />

Women in Charge, founded in 1992 by<br />

Sharp and her husband, Jack, offers an<br />

interfaith mind, body, spirit program to<br />

help each woman attain her full potential<br />

and become an active, self-supporting<br />

member of society. The program serves<br />

approximately 70 women and 75<br />

children each year and employs teachers,<br />

counselors and parents-as-teachers<br />

instructors. The Women in Charge site is<br />

used for literacy learning, GED (General<br />

Education Development) tutoring and<br />

parenting classes.<br />

Participants represent a wide spectrum<br />

of educational backgrounds, but all seek<br />

life improvement. Women in Charge<br />

collaborates with other agencies such as<br />

food banks, outreach centers, and other<br />

literacy and GED sites. In its 14-year<br />

history, the program has ministered to<br />

more than 800 women and children.<br />

Sharp and the staff believe that women<br />

cannot move forward in their lives until<br />

their spirit is healed.<br />

MARVIN TALLEY ’93<br />

Distinguished Service Against Gun Violence<br />

For the past decade, there has been a<br />

surge of violence at a few rival St.Louis<br />

high schools, particularly during sporting<br />

events. After witnessing this violence fi rsthand,<br />

Marvin Talley was determined to do<br />

something about it.<br />

A 1993 <strong>Fontbonne</strong> alumnus, Talley has<br />

spent his career as an educator working<br />

with youth and young adults. Since 1996,<br />

he has worked at Riverview Gardens High<br />

School as chair of the art department,<br />

assistant athletic director, educator and<br />

head basketball coach.<br />

In 2005, Talley launched Coaches<br />

Against Gun Violence, becoming the fi rst<br />

coach in the St. Louis area to promote the<br />

Washington, D.C.-based program. The goal<br />

of Coaches Against Gun Violence is to<br />

educate parents and students about the<br />

senseless violence attributed to guns.<br />

In addition to his contributions as an<br />

educator, Talley continues his <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

connection by supporting recruitment<br />

efforts. Through his passion and<br />

commitment, Talley achieves his goal of<br />

making a difference. He exemplifi es the<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> mission, which seeks to educate<br />

students “to think critically, to act ethically<br />

and to assume responsibility as citizens<br />

and leaders.”<br />

FRANCIS REGIS FEISE, CSJ ’60<br />

Distinguished Service to Youth at Risk<br />

From her high school days at Rosati-<br />

Kain, when she volunteered to work at St.<br />

Ann’s Orphan Home, to the present, Sister<br />

Francis Regis Feise, CSJ, ’60 has never<br />

been far from her “boys.”<br />

Her fi rst assignment as a Sister of St.<br />

Joseph was at St. Joseph’s Home for Boys<br />

on Grand Avenue in St. Louis. While<br />

caring for the St. Joseph’s boys, Sister<br />

Francis fi nished her college education at<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong>. She moved to Chicago to teach<br />

at St. Joseph’s Home for the Friendless,<br />

home-schooling the young boys and<br />

supervising the dormitories of the older<br />

boys. While in Chicago, Sister Francis<br />

completed a master’s degree at Loyola<br />

<strong>University</strong>. She also served at the Boys<br />

Home in Washington, Ga., the Village of<br />

St. Joseph in Atlanta, Ga., and Boys Hope<br />

in New Orleans, La.<br />

As the “house parent,” she offered her<br />

values, her faith and love for God. She<br />

was a mother, mentor and advocate for<br />

her “boys,” many of who are successful<br />

fathers and business leaders today.<br />

Sister Francis was, for hundreds of teen<br />

boys, a faithful presence inspiring them<br />

to become “individuals who will bring an<br />

ethical and responsible presence to the<br />

world.”<br />

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18<br />

We are a society that very much lives in the<br />

present. Or perhaps more aptly, with technological<br />

advances, ever-changing economic and social<br />

conditions, and all the daily demands on our time,<br />

we are a society that lives for the future. And that<br />

kind of thinking certainly has its place.<br />

But, it can be equally important and benefi cial<br />

to catch our breath — to refl ect — and this annual<br />

President’s Report gives us the opportunity to do<br />

just that.<br />

The fi scal year from July 1, 2005, to June 30,<br />

2006, was what I term an important “foundational<br />

year.” Much of the progress we are currently<br />

experiencing is a direct result of the planning<br />

and hard work during that time period, and it has<br />

provided the foundation for our future.<br />

The major renovations to the Dunham Student<br />

Activity Center and fi tness center, the exciting plans for online degree programs, our steady<br />

growth in enrollment, the continued enhancement of our academic environment were all<br />

due to the daily dedication of our faculty and staff, as well as the important and steady<br />

leadership of our board of trustees and council of regents. In addition, we are, as always,<br />

most appreciative of our founders and sponsors, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Our<br />

students also benefi ted from the moral and monetary support of our alumni and friends of<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> who share our commitment to educate leaders for a world in need.<br />

As I look back on some of the accomplishments detailed on the following pages, I am<br />

proud of our enhanced academic environment, one where both faith and reason play vital<br />

and compelling roles in the educational experience. I am also proud of our students, who<br />

graduate from <strong>Fontbonne</strong> with not only the skills to earn a living — but also the values to<br />

live a life. And, I thank all of you for your continued support of our mission.<br />

Please join me in celebrating our past and, perhaps more importantly, looking at the<br />

exciting horizon ahead.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Dennis C. Golden<br />

a message<br />

from the president<br />

One can debate what makes a university great.<br />

Is it the quality of students? Is it the success of<br />

graduates? Is it the faculty? I believe it is all of those<br />

things … and more.<br />

As I refl ect on this past fi scal year, I do so with<br />

the perspective of someone who has a wideranging<br />

view. In my position as board chair, I<br />

have the opportunity to review and observe all<br />

facets of <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s growth and development.<br />

I realize that our successes are, indeed, a result<br />

of the connections between faculty, staff, alumni,<br />

sponsors, donors and leadership. What we do for<br />

students is most defi nitely a collective effort.<br />

As Dr. Golden so accurately described, these<br />

last few months have been a whirlwind of activity.<br />

We’ve added or enhanced academic programs and<br />

laid the groundwork for more growth this coming<br />

year. We’ve transformed many aspects of the campus infrastructure and have approved<br />

plans for continued renovations. And, in fall 2005 — the time frame this President’s Report<br />

covers — we also made a signifi cant stride in U.S.News & World Report’s “America’s Best<br />

Colleges” survey by moving up to tier one in the “universities-master’s” category. I’m proud<br />

to say we maintained that position in the fall 2006 survey as well!<br />

I encourage you to take note of the accomplishments outlined in the following pages<br />

and to consider the many contributions of those listed in our “Honor Roll of Donors.”<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s past, present and future accomplishments require all of us to stay<br />

focused on, and committed to, the mission.<br />

For your continued support, I say thank you.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

a message<br />

from the board chair<br />

Daniel J. Ferry Jr.<br />

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20<br />

the year in offers the following glimpse of achievements, endeavors and notables that occurred at <strong>Fontbonne</strong> during the 2005-2006 fiscal year:<br />

HIGHLIGHTSTableaux<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> achieves developmental accreditation<br />

for the dietetics program and participates in a site<br />

visit by the Commission on Accreditation for<br />

Dietetics Education (CADE).<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> appoints Dr. Donald Burgo as the first<br />

holder of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet<br />

endowed chair in Catholic Thought.<br />

Administrators with <strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s OPTIONS<br />

program enter into formal educational<br />

partnership agreements with Anheuser Busch<br />

and the Boeing Corporation.<br />

The OPTIONS program begins offering on-site<br />

programs for employees of SSM Health Care of<br />

St. Louis and at the Missouri Athletic Club<br />

downtown location. OPTIONS classes were also<br />

initiated at St. Joseph’s Institute for the Deaf in<br />

Chesterfield, Mo.<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> and St. Joseph’s Academy sponsor a<br />

Heritage Tour to France and Italy to explore the<br />

first steps of the Sisters of St. Joseph.<br />

Academic convocation includes an evening<br />

program, which allows OPTIONS students to<br />

participate.<br />

Dr. Rebecca Foushée, department of behavioral<br />

sciences, receives the Joan Goostree Stevens<br />

Excellence in Teaching award. Avril Moore,<br />

senior lecturer for education/special education,<br />

is named the first recipient of Excellence in<br />

Teaching Award for part-time instructors.<br />

A new interdisciplinary minor in American<br />

Culture Studies is approved.<br />

The Parsons Blewitt Foundation awards $95,000<br />

to fund a program to train speech-language<br />

pathologists in an urban educational setting.<br />

Sharon Jackson, director of human services,<br />

serves as ambassador for the United States<br />

Department of Health and Human Services,<br />

National Health Service Corp.<br />

David Thomasson, professor and chair of biology,<br />

conducts research with two senior pre-med<br />

students in studying the effects of white blood<br />

cells on the control of breast cancer.<br />

Janine Duncan, assistant professor of human<br />

environmental sciences, serves as incoming<br />

chair-elect of the education and technology<br />

division of American Association of Family and<br />

Consumer Sciences.<br />

Fashion merchandising students attend the<br />

Fashion Group International Career Day in<br />

Kansas City, Mo. Senior Lizzie Wilson wins first<br />

place in the Merchandising Store Concept Board<br />

competition.<br />

The library completes the information commons<br />

area, adding 12 desks and 18 new computers for<br />

a total of 42 workstations. The library also doubles<br />

the circulation of its collection in one year.<br />

The business administration department<br />

begins the process of accreditation through the<br />

Association of Collegiate Business Schools and<br />

Programs (ACBSP).<br />

The theatre department produces nine<br />

performances, including “King Lear”<br />

and “Proof,” and sponsors more<br />

than 15 lectures and workshops.<br />

The <strong>Fontbonne</strong> Art Gallery<br />

holds eight featured art<br />

exhibits.<br />

Dr. Beth Newton, professor and chair of<br />

mathematics and computer science, is named<br />

Missouri Botanical Garden research associate<br />

and Teacher of the Year by the Math Educators<br />

of Greater St. Louis.<br />

The Master of Science in Computer Education is<br />

targeted as the first online degree program to be<br />

offered by <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>. A committee,<br />

headed by Dr. Mary Abkemeier, professor of<br />

mathematics and computer science, and Jerry<br />

Bladdick, associate vice president for adult<br />

and continuing education, and involving many<br />

departments, begins preparation for a Higher<br />

Learning Commission visit.<br />

Forty alumni events were held, including<br />

spiritual events, wine tasting parties and a family<br />

day at the Magic House.<br />

More than 300 alumni and guests enjoy Cajun<br />

food, jazz music and Mardi Gras beads during<br />

Reunion Weekend with a “Music on the<br />

Mississippi” theme.<br />

The <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>/KMOX Book Club<br />

welcomes notable authors such as education<br />

advocate Jonathan Kozol, Pulitzer Prize winning<br />

historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Bill<br />

Sammon, a senior White House correspondent.<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> moves up a tier in the<br />

19th annual U.S.News & World Report’s<br />

“America’s Best College” survey.<br />

The university is listed in Tier 1<br />

“Universities-Master’s” institutions.<br />

Dr. William Rothwell is named vice president<br />

for institutional advancement.<br />

Dr. Jason Sommer, professor of English and poet-<br />

in-residence, is named a finalist in the 2005<br />

William R. Nelson Awards for Literary Excellence.<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong>’s 18th annual golf tournament,<br />

sponsored by The Powers Group, raises $65,000<br />

for the university’s Speech, Language and<br />

Hearing Clinic.<br />

Washington <strong>University</strong> students, staff and faculty<br />

join <strong>Fontbonne</strong> for Mass while the Washington<br />

<strong>University</strong> chapel undergoes renovations.<br />

The education department sponsors the first-ever<br />

summer literacy institute for regional educators.<br />

Kathleen Barnes is named major gifts officer.<br />

Following a time-honored tradition during<br />

orientation week, <strong>Fontbonne</strong> freshman<br />

volunteer for clean-up duties in various<br />

St. Louis neighborhoods.<br />

The campus celebrates diversity week to further<br />

create an atmosphere of learning, appreciation<br />

and inclusiveness.<br />

A summer theater camp for children with<br />

communication disorders is a success and ends<br />

up being featured on the pages of the St. Louis<br />

Post-Dispatch.<br />

A new three-year strategic plan highlights<br />

academics and student life as main focus to<br />

drive dozens of key initiatives and improvements.<br />

The Dunham Student Activity Center begins a<br />

$1.35 million renovation. Completed in fall 2006,<br />

the newly renovated Caf’ area includes a fireplace,<br />

second-story patio, café and game room.<br />

The new granite and limestone <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> signs are complete at the corner of<br />

Wydown and Big Bend and at the entrance near<br />

Southwest Hall. They stand 6’7” tall and 12’6”<br />

long and are a beautiful new addition to campus.<br />

Construction begins on a new multi-purpose<br />

athletic facility at Clayton’s Gay Field, where<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> holds home soccer games. Lacrosse is<br />

also now played there.<br />

The fine arts department holds numerous annual<br />

art and pottery sales, as well as thesis shows.<br />

The biological and physical sciences department<br />

receives approval to offer a secondary certification<br />

in biology as well as a minor in biology.<br />

Librarian Sharon McCaslin is elected to the<br />

executive board of the Missouri Library<br />

Network Corporation.<br />

The Business Program Speaker Series featured<br />

Lou Fusz Jr., president and CEO of Lou Fusz<br />

Automotive Network.<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> begins renovation of its fitness center<br />

on the first floor of the Dunham Student Activity<br />

Center. The center includes all new workout<br />

machines, free weights and weight racks.<br />

New sports teams, including men’s and<br />

women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s bowling<br />

and men’s club volleyball, are approved and<br />

added to the athletics line up.<br />

Psychology alumnae travel with Dr. Rebecca<br />

Foushée to the Midwestern Psychological<br />

Association’s 78 th Annual Meeting in Chicago,<br />

Ill., to present the results of their senior thesis<br />

projects.<br />

Plans to renovate the West Building (formerly<br />

the Science Building) are approved. In addition<br />

to a new elevator and wheelchair accessible<br />

bathrooms, seven new classrooms, an<br />

administration suite, student library, conference<br />

room and lounge will be added. The greenhouse<br />

will be moved from the ground floor to the<br />

second floor and will be 50 percent larger.<br />

Janet S. Crites of the human environmental<br />

sciences department retires after 33 years of<br />

teaching and 13 years of leadership service to<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong>.<br />

Dr. Janie von Wolfseck of the communication<br />

disorders and deaf education department<br />

retires after 24 years of service to <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>.<br />

Sponsored by campus ministry and <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

in Service and Humility (FISH), students leave<br />

for service trips to Chicago, Ill.; La Ceiba,<br />

Honduras; and Salem, West Virginia. The goal of<br />

the trips is spiritual and personal growth through<br />

an experience of community, simplicity, humility<br />

and living the life of the poor.<br />

Family and consumer sciences majors complete<br />

more than 450 hours of service learning in 19<br />

not-for-profit organizations in the St. Louis area.<br />

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SNAPSHOT<br />

STATEMENT of ACTIVITIES<br />

for fi scal year 2006: July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006<br />

– Net assets increased $4.0 million.<br />

– Tuition and fees (net of institutional discounts) increased $1.6 million (6.2%).<br />

– Total operating expenses increased $2.7 million (9.7%).<br />

– Student head count enrollment increased from 2,827 to 2,924 (3%).<br />

– OPTIONS new student enrollment increased from 524 to 669 (27%).<br />

– Admission applications increased from 899 to 999 (11%).<br />

REVENUE 2004-2005 2005-2006<br />

tuition and fees $ 31,647,602 $ 33,434,110<br />

less institutional financial aid 5,572,993 5,751,528<br />

net tuition and fees $ 26,074,609 $ 27,682,582 82.1%<br />

gifts and grants 1,210,127 3,177,555 9.4%<br />

auxiliary expenses 2,211,241 2,395,227 7.1%<br />

endowment and investments 219,525 410,390 1.2%<br />

other sources 125,774 64,311 0.2%<br />

TOTAL REVENUE $ 29,841,276 $ 33,730,065 100%<br />

EXPENSES 2004-2005 2005-2006<br />

instruction & academic support $ 15,166,855 $ 16,641,568 57.9%<br />

student services 3,362,793 3,807,500 13.2%<br />

institutional support 5,189,087 5,647,991 19.6%<br />

auxiliary enterprises 1,946,447 2,233,630 7.8%<br />

other scholarships & fellowships 496,824 428,420 1.5%<br />

TOTAL EXPENSES $ 26,162,006 $ 28,759,109 100%<br />

for your generosity and dedication to <strong>Fontbonne</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>. What follows is a listing of all donors who made gifts to the<br />

university during the 2005-2006 fi scal year (July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006).<br />

Great care was taken when preparing the Honor Roll of Donors.<br />

Contact the development offi ce, (314) 889-4505, if there are corrections to be made.<br />

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lyon society<br />

Benefactor $10,000+<br />

Nicholas Baloff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III<br />

Daniel and Eleanor<br />

Halloran ’63 Ferry<br />

Leo and Nancy Haas<br />

William and Tracey<br />

Causey ’97 Marshall<br />

lyon society<br />

Patron $5,000 - $9,999<br />

Dr. Dennis C. and Monica A. Golden<br />

Joseph and Joan Lipic<br />

Joe Noelker<br />

John* and Audrey<br />

Naumann ’43 Steinfeld<br />

lyon society<br />

Associate $2,500 - $4,999<br />

Anonymous<br />

Nancy Blattner<br />

Julian and Eileen Carr<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Caspari (DeDe Dallas ’66)<br />

Christopher and Anne Chivetta<br />

Louis and Marilyn<br />

Montileone ’61 Dell’Orco<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dierker<br />

Kathy Eardley<br />

Bonnie Eckelkamp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Erman (Rosemary Fitzburgh ’57)<br />

Dorothy Fleck ’69<br />

George S. Graff<br />

tower society<br />

$500 - $999<br />

Tom and Cathy Ahillen<br />

Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David<br />

Amelotti (Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77)<br />

Rosemarie Archangel ’52<br />

Kathleen Kenny Arenz ’69<br />

Paula Montie Bakula ’66<br />

Judith L. Benevento ’86<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Binz<br />

(Marietta Saunders ’53)<br />

Rodney Boyd<br />

Robert Carver<br />

Daniel Cronin<br />

Kathleen C. Dailey ’72<br />

Betty Huber Drozeski ’62<br />

Tom Ferreri<br />

Patrick and Joyce Finneran, Jr.<br />

Donald and Rebecca Fischer<br />

James and Barbara<br />

Priesmeyer ’70 Forst<br />

William Freeman, Ed.D.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Fumagalli<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Gedera<br />

(Karen DeGurie) ’65<br />

Margaret Gray, Ph.D.<br />

Edward J. Grill<br />

Mary Lee “Britt” Gund ’63<br />

Daniel and Catherine Human<br />

Sharon Jackson ’96<br />

Mary Jakel<br />

Stephen and Mary T.<br />

Richard K. and Jane<br />

Brandau ’47 Mersman, Jr.<br />

Edward and Colette<br />

Crowley ’65 O’Brien<br />

Claire Roach ’59<br />

Ruth and Francis Stroble<br />

Kenneth and Mary Jo<br />

Drager ’70 Voertman<br />

John and Beverly Wagner<br />

Jim and Mary Bruno ’68 Werle<br />

Edward and Lynne Higgins<br />

Darryl T. and Villajean M. ’94 Jones<br />

Joseph and Sandra Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer<br />

John and Mimi Londoff, Jr.<br />

Joseph McGlynn, Jr.<br />

Jeremiah and Kathryn Lee<br />

Eames ’81 Nixon<br />

Gerald and Suzanne Noonan<br />

Joan Steffen O’Reilly ’51<br />

Pierce and Susan Powers, Jr.<br />

Bill and Sandi Rothwell<br />

Carl and Merlyn Price ’58 Schack<br />

John* and Trudy B. Valentine<br />

Drs. Robert and Joyce<br />

Devine ’51 Woolsey<br />

Hutchison ’71 Kappel<br />

Ruth Hostler Kerr ’64<br />

Julia Marlowe Kilduff ’95<br />

Mary Lou Meyer Lenkman ’64<br />

Phyllis Schmidt Lorek ’58<br />

Kevin and Donna McCarthy ’79<br />

Michael and Eleanor Miller<br />

Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60<br />

Mary Louise Langdon Preis ’63<br />

Elizabeth Ryan Reilly ’55<br />

Joseph Rogers<br />

Kathy Martini Saier ’69<br />

Joan Bielicke Schmidt ’55<br />

Adolphine Brungardt Shaw ’64<br />

Kathleen Sloan ’38<br />

Claire Hess Smith ’54<br />

Lawrence Smith<br />

Jane Snyder<br />

Dan and Mel<br />

Stratmann ’52 Steinmann<br />

Almut Stephan-Marino ’02<br />

Dennis and Debbie Vazzi<br />

Theodore Wenzlick ’99<br />

Carol Gund Wolken ’72<br />

John A. Yarmuth<br />

lyon society<br />

Member $1,000 - $2,499<br />

Bill and Mary Abkemeier<br />

Mary Sue Albanese<br />

Mary Carol Anth, CSJ ’57<br />

Richard and Violet Anth<br />

Barbara Atteln ’67<br />

Carroll Cunningham Baechle ’60<br />

John and Marilee Barry<br />

Jerry M. Bladdick<br />

Charles E. Bouchard, OP<br />

Carol Brouillette, CSJ ’57<br />

Jeanne Leritz Callahan ’51<br />

Matteo and Kathleen Atchity ’66 Coco<br />

James F. and Janice<br />

Drury Breher ’63 Cordes<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George B. Desloge<br />

Michael Drone<br />

Thomas Eagleton<br />

Rosalie Millman Efken ’56<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Etter<br />

Mary Ferguson ’65<br />

Phil and Kathy Fina<br />

Dr. Roberta ’65 and Mr. James Flynn<br />

Douglas Fox, D.D.S<br />

James and Kathleen Nestor ’75 Frey<br />

William Friedman, Ph.D.<br />

Nancy Boos ’76 and Michael R.<br />

Georgen<br />

David and Mary Ellen Gill<br />

Margaret Gilleo<br />

Richard Greenberg and Claire Schenk<br />

August Griesedieck<br />

Mark Guilvezan<br />

Thomas and Kathleen<br />

Toohey ’65 Gunn<br />

Tom and Marilyn Hellwig<br />

arcade society<br />

$250 - $499<br />

Gerald Abrams<br />

Craig Baggett<br />

Anne Welch Bauman ’64<br />

Anonymous<br />

Pat Koeln Beech ’64<br />

Patricia McCarthy Bimschleger ’53<br />

James Brennan<br />

Jean R. Brown, CPPS ’61<br />

Jeffrey Brown<br />

Rosemary Casey Bruno ’45<br />

Bradley Bruns<br />

Robert Butler<br />

Anthony J. Caleca ’92<br />

Lorraine Camper ’48<br />

James and Karen Clark ’98 Castellano<br />

Jim Cooper<br />

Patrice Cummings ’89<br />

Judith Seibert De Vries ’58<br />

Leo and Connie<br />

Boschert Diekman ’72<br />

Ann Moore Duer ’55<br />

Janine Duncan, Ph.D.<br />

Laura Hines Dunsmoor ’73<br />

Susan Schinner Durfee ’73<br />

Nancy English<br />

Ann M. Feld ’77<br />

Bill Foster ’88<br />

Barbara Jahoda Freehill ’60<br />

Rosemary Ryan Frohock ’47<br />

Nancy M. Garvey ’79<br />

Mrs. Jerome Holden<br />

(Rosejoan Kisling ’45)<br />

Bill and Barbara<br />

Gutting ’61 Hollenbeck<br />

Margaret Hyatt ’47<br />

Margaret Jakel<br />

Joann Augsburger Jana ’74<br />

Nancy Nabbefeld Jersa ’61<br />

Gary and Carolyn<br />

Kuciejczyk ’64 Johnson<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Al Knight<br />

(Nanette Falk ’71)<br />

Kraig and Sandy Kreikemeier<br />

Craig and Charlene Kuhl<br />

Donald T. Kukla<br />

Linda Kurz ’61<br />

Anita Buie Lamont ’69<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

Lee and June McKinney<br />

Connie Fiedler McManus ’52<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara<br />

(Norrine Gibbons ’46)<br />

Leontone Meyer ’35<br />

Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer ’44<br />

Carol Shaughnessy Miller ’57<br />

Francis and Jacqueline Post ’58 Miller<br />

Michael and Eleanor Miller<br />

James Muskopf, Ph.D.<br />

James and Rosemary<br />

Erman Noonan ’45<br />

Lucile O’Gorman<br />

Kyllene McClintock Oder ’68<br />

Anita (Apprill) ’62 and<br />

William Ohlhausen<br />

Gail Hornsby Gauthier ’63<br />

Carol Giblin ’57<br />

Joan Gossin ’54<br />

Florence Haas<br />

Alice E. Harper ’70<br />

John Harries<br />

Angeline Marino Heumann ’58<br />

Carla Tinoco Hickman ’90<br />

Joseph and Linda Hines ’72 Kaiser<br />

Maura Downey Klingen ’55<br />

Lisa Hanson Kolemainen ’78<br />

Tammy Krebel<br />

Susan Puetz Lenihan ’75<br />

Ronald A. Lewis II ’03<br />

Andrea Lewis ’04<br />

Jeffrey and Margaret Lofgren<br />

Steve Lohr ’03<br />

Jeff and Sandra Vlach ’88 Lorber<br />

Tres Lyons Malecek ’52<br />

Joan Maschmann ’55<br />

Larry Mayor<br />

William Mayor<br />

Rose McNamee ’46<br />

Sandra Kathryn Morgan ’70<br />

Don Morrison<br />

Dela M. Ng (Doerr) ’69<br />

Rita Miller Pape ’52<br />

Mary Dee Montie Reitz ’64<br />

James Reynolds<br />

Susan Fehlber Sanders ’68<br />

Keith ’94 and Michelle<br />

White ’94 Quigley<br />

Daphne C. Ramirez ’37<br />

Helen Badaracco Ravarino ’42<br />

Mike Riley<br />

Mike and Pattie Ristau<br />

Peggy and Jerry Ritter<br />

Colleen Schoendienst<br />

Anthony and Carol Sestric<br />

Joseph and Rosemary Shaughnessy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Shaw<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Shearburn<br />

Ronald Shelley<br />

Donald Shifter<br />

Paula V. Smith<br />

Hon. Donald and Mary Ann<br />

Kuhlman ’53 Stohr<br />

Myra Foulke Styffe ’87<br />

Mary ’66 and Tom Sutkus<br />

Greg Taylor<br />

Lawrence and Patricia<br />

Reddan ’58 Van Rhein<br />

Bill and Toni Walker<br />

Timothy and Jane Fowler ’96 Walsh<br />

Thomas P. Walter<br />

Marilyn Eschmann Warrell ’57<br />

Ann Buermann Wass, Ph.D. ’73<br />

Rev. Joseph A. Weber, Jr.<br />

Randi and Jim Wilson<br />

Gary and Denese Zack<br />

Marie Sansone Zucchero ’42<br />

David and Carolyn Carroll ’60 Zwart<br />

Barbara Quick Schaefer ’50<br />

Virginia Hendrick Scherer ’66<br />

Elizabeth Vernile Scherz ’64<br />

Gene and Kathleen Schwarting<br />

Mary Anne Siebert ’52<br />

Patricia Trapp Strassburger ’52<br />

Ruth Lamwersiek Svoboda ’48<br />

Catherine and Robert ’87 Talasek<br />

Anna Mary Teaff ’69<br />

Anne Latta Toohey ’63<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David G. Tucek<br />

John and Lucy George ’55 Tucker<br />

Carol Kuehn Voss ’69<br />

Alan Wahl<br />

Ken and Jane Coffey ’58 Washburn<br />

Caroline Wenberg ’06<br />

Judith Willard ’81<br />

Nancy Wunderlich<br />

Marion Wyers ’55<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin<br />

Younghouse (Helen Kleir ’40)<br />

Dorothy Westhoff Zeitinger ’52<br />

Mrs. Rosemary Coleman Zone ’63<br />

Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 23<br />

carondelet society<br />

$100 - $249<br />

Annette Nahmensen Albright ’47<br />

Madeline Alcamo ’54<br />

Ruth Alpers<br />

Kathleen Brady Andria ’62<br />

Anonymous<br />

Anonymous<br />

Donald Assalone<br />

Virginia Schindler Audrain ’43<br />

Jody Barksdale<br />

Honorable and Mrs. Joseph J. Barr<br />

William Barrows ’98<br />

Joy Locke Bauers ’39<br />

Ralph and Barbara<br />

Belovich ’64 Beckerman<br />

Mrs. Marjorie Belknap ’43<br />

Sandra Bellon ’69<br />

Madeline Benoit<br />

Carolyn Caudle Berra ’76<br />

Mary L. Black ’69<br />

Margaret McNamee Blevins ’69<br />

Patricia Hayes Bodet ’51<br />

Mary Lochirco Boehm ’58<br />

Anthony and Rosemary Booth<br />

David and Gerry Boschert<br />

Mary Ellen Boggiano Bourneuf ’45<br />

James Bright<br />

Jeanne Gantner Bruns ’55<br />

Gary Builder<br />

Mary Carolyn Reinhardt<br />

Burkemper ’55<br />

Joseph and Lynda Castellano<br />

Julie Ann Peuquet Charlson ’68<br />

Mary Bockskopf Chubb ’65<br />

Maureen Burke Clarke ’53<br />

Ms. Susan M. Colburn ’78<br />

Peter Coogan<br />

Lynne Cooper ’73<br />

Dan Cordia<br />

Bill and Cathy Corr<br />

Mary Puts Ensenberger Costigan ’52<br />

Linda Cronin<br />

Joyce Culpepper ’63<br />

Theresa Kochanski Davidson ’62<br />

Noreen Lynch Dempsey ’58<br />

Mary Lennemann Deppe ’50<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Dockweiler<br />

Pat Dolan<br />

J. Carol Brigham Dorr ’60<br />

Karen Kresyman Dorsey ’70<br />

Gerald and Lorraine<br />

Feldhaus Dreifke ’51<br />

Huguette Roy Duff ’99<br />

Molly Duffy ’99<br />

Charles DuFour<br />

Meneve Dunham<br />

Suzanne Strecker Eagan ’60<br />

Sue Kaiser Ebanues ’57<br />

Angela Eckstein ’52<br />

Scott Edwards<br />

Jane Kostedt Ellerbrake ’43<br />

Marian K. Mueller Enright ’40<br />

Susan Williams Ferguson ’77<br />

Genevieve Bianchi Fick ’54<br />

Cheryl Finn<br />

Patricia Fitzpatrick ’71<br />

David and Sharon Fournie<br />

Sandra J. Fowler ’63<br />

Mary Patricia Fowler ’61<br />

Alice C. Fredericks ’41<br />

Erin Frederking ’97<br />

Barbara and William Froke<br />

Carl ’96 and Rita Jean<br />

Solovitz ’65 Fust<br />

Joan Theis Gagnepain ’63<br />

Eileen Garcia ’49<br />

Tamara Gebhardt ’86<br />

Margaret Schmitt Gehring ’63<br />

Joyce George ’66<br />

Mary Jon Hentrich Girard ’68<br />

Betty Baerveldt Glickert ’51<br />

Marc Gnade<br />

Lara Goldkamp ’06<br />

Sarah Wei Gong-Ye ’86<br />

Carolyn Narmont Gordon ’64<br />

Carol Karst Graham ’59<br />

Eileen Hoffman Grass ’74<br />

Kathryn Graves<br />

Kathleen Gray ’97<br />

Elizabeth Houlehin Grayhack ’48<br />

Kinsey Bass Green<br />

Janna Greenwood<br />

Robert and Mary Gronemeyer<br />

Hon. Arthur H. and JoAnn<br />

(Petty ’58) Gross<br />

Gerald Gruszka<br />

Nancy L. Gurnsey ’74<br />

Mary Streit Gutzler ’49<br />

Mary G. Hacking ’68<br />

Dawn M. Hale ’97<br />

Bruce W. Halliday<br />

Lori White Harrison ’88<br />

Janice Koles Hartmann ’71<br />

Dorothy Lynch Hellweg ’54<br />

Andrea M. Mueller Henske ’68<br />

Jacqueline M. Hermann ’71<br />

Katherine T. Hernan ’43<br />

Charles Hickey<br />

Veronica Grob Hicks ’68<br />

Carmen Villaobos Hodge ’61<br />

Virginia Eastin Hoeper ’91<br />

Mary Ann Vatterott Holden ’59<br />

Jo Ann Jacobson Holdener ’70<br />

Mary Jeanne Reedy Holmes ’49<br />

Karen E. Gokenbach Hong ’81<br />

Cheryl Houston<br />

Mary Higgins Hummert ’68<br />

Arthur Hunborg<br />

Roger Hunt ’00<br />

Janet Dierks Hutz ’71<br />

Jan Jenkins Jennings ’70<br />

Joyce Johnson<br />

Elaine C. Otsuka Kamada ’61<br />

Pamela Sloofman Kanter ’73<br />

Linda Kaufman Kasparek ’97<br />

M. Joan Walsh Keiper ’67<br />

Mary Ellen Zwisler Kelly ’54<br />

Steven King ’03<br />

Larry and Maureen King<br />

Mary Jane Helm King ’39<br />

Becky Kirkpatrick ’80<br />

Mary Lou Miller Kleine ’57<br />

Helen Klenklen ’88<br />

Helen Holmberg Knop ’48<br />

Marjorie M. Koehr ’58<br />

Lois C. Werth Koesterer ’58<br />

Marylee Curotto Lang ’53<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Laudel<br />

Mary Marsh Leber ’55<br />

Jacqueline Taylor Lederer ’55<br />

William and Virginia Leightner<br />

Barbara Grush Lind ’63<br />

Jane Hadank Link ’68<br />

Linda J. Little ’96<br />

Kathleen Madras Lochner ’54<br />

Elizabeth Mulherin Logan ’48<br />

Jean M. Lopez<br />

Marilyn J. Loschen ’69<br />

Kate Daly Lottes ’59<br />

Hilda Bantle Lowell ’61<br />

Walter and Cheryl Lucas<br />

Mitchell Lundy<br />

Margaret Burns Maier ’47<br />

Mary Ann Keiper Mallon ’68<br />

Jane Berger Maloney ’53<br />

Nancy McCormick Marley ’70<br />

Claude and Kay Martin ’55<br />

Anne Martin<br />

Sharon McCaslin, Ph.D.<br />

Tracey McCoy ’05<br />

Jaimette McCulley<br />

Mrs. Frances A. McDaniel ’71<br />

Rebecca McDermott ’83<br />

Patricia Schmittgens McDonald ’71<br />

Cheri McLaughlin<br />

Barbara Langendorf McManus ’64<br />

Kathy Keller Merdian ’64<br />

Elizabeth Messmer ’61<br />

Barbara Meyer<br />

Mary Schulte Milam ’68<br />

Marie Boedges Minneman ’47<br />

Theresa Mitchell<br />

Kathleen Michel Moloney ’69<br />

Mrs. Joy A. Moore ’68<br />

James and Jeanne Dulle ’81 Moore<br />

Donna Morley ’58<br />

Virginia Moxley<br />

Raymond Mueller ’92<br />

Richard Mulchek ’99<br />

Howard and Vicky Murphy<br />

Evelyn Murrill ’50<br />

Rosalind Weesner Nadeau ’67<br />

Irene Peil Naughton ’52<br />

Rogene Nelsen<br />

Katherine Holt Newell ’68<br />

Lucy Griesedieck Nile ’80 and<br />

David Nile<br />

Vida Noel<br />

Mary Noel-Burch<br />

Thomas Nolan ’00<br />

The Honorable<br />

Margaret M. Nolan ’52<br />

Wendy Northup ’63<br />

Alison Grill O’Brien ’73<br />

John O’Brien ’97<br />

Dr. Patricia A. O’Connell ’63<br />

Martha Holloran O’Grady ’64<br />

Mary Meyer Ott ’42<br />

Mary Ellen Stovall Owens ’76<br />

Mike Pagan<br />

Ruthanne Ahlemeyer Palmer ’70<br />

Cathlene Collins Paruch ’97<br />

Margaret Pautler ’54<br />

Bonnye Brimmer Perry ’63<br />

Mary Waldorf Peterson ’54<br />

Ruth Politte ’61<br />

Patricia Finnegan Potts ’67<br />

Francis Taylor Powers ’76<br />

Jacquelyn Greener Puetz ’51<br />

Rosemary Mantia Quigley ’67<br />

Kathleen A. Quinlan ’60<br />

Mary Kenny Quintin ’68<br />

Claudia Schiavone Raab ’69<br />

Susan Scherger Rabbitt ’65<br />

Glenn Record<br />

Dennis Regenscheid<br />

Barbara Reilly ’76<br />

Gale Rice<br />

Judge Eve M. Riley ’95<br />

Jane Boeckmann Riley ’70<br />

Bernadette Buckman Robison ’55<br />

Pat Bubela Roehr ’71<br />

Harold Rood ’97<br />

Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61<br />

Warren Rugaber<br />

Camille Tighe Samson ’73<br />

Elizabeth Pape Saum ’52<br />

Carole Sullivan Scaring ’61<br />

Dolph Schallenberg<br />

Richard Schaumburg ’06<br />

Mary Luetkemeyer Schellman ’71<br />

Yvonne DeMange Schenk ’65<br />

Carol Gutting Schlattman ’57<br />

Anne Hebberger Schmidt ’45<br />

Rita Marie Schmitz, CSJ ’66<br />

Carol McInroy Schwab ’71<br />

Thomas and Kathleen Schweich<br />

Linda Shapiro ’73<br />

Lana Marshall Shepek ’85<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shepperd<br />

Nancy Gund Simon ’65<br />

Patricia Marsh Sinner ’63<br />

Lea Ann Brown Skogsberg ’81<br />

John and Patricia Slattery<br />

Glen Slay<br />

Erika Bantle Smith ’68<br />

Frederick W. Snyder, Jr.<br />

Theodora H. Spalding ’48<br />

Beverly Spudich ’05<br />

Catherine Quatmann Stoverink ’73<br />

Audrea Strelo ’05<br />

Kathleen Schneider Struckel ’65<br />

Christine K. Stuckenschneider ’92<br />

Michael ’97 and<br />

Jane Brouk ’78 Sullivan<br />

Ruth Bussmann Sullivan ’49<br />

Jill Davis Taylor ’87<br />

Gaylee Taylor<br />

Barbara Haas Teng ’89<br />

Karen Jungewaelter Thaman ’64<br />

Jane Theissen<br />

Bernadine N. Thien ’49<br />

Marydelle Nesslein Thomaides ’53<br />

Edith Peete Thomas ’60<br />

JoLane Oberle Thomas ’65<br />

Nancy Murphy Thro ’55<br />

Jane Hillner Tielke ’55<br />

Mark Todorovich<br />

Rudolph and Ann Walsh ’77 Torrini<br />

Libby Snyders Travers ’74<br />

Laurence Unger ’91<br />

Marianne Van Drisse ’51<br />

Mary Ellen Schaefer<br />

Vander Linden ’64<br />

Janet Venter-Barkley<br />

Patricia Degnan Voss ’55<br />

Flo Walsh ’69<br />

Mary Lee Walter ’68<br />

Claire Saenger Weiler ’59<br />

Cheryl Bartlett White ’68<br />

Martin* and Barbara Krausel ’60 Wick<br />

Jim and Doris Prag ’61 Wilson<br />

Jacqueline Nowak Wink ’54<br />

Mark Winland<br />

Jon J. Wioskowski ’98<br />

Astrid Wolf ’48<br />

Mary Joan Woods ’68<br />

Michelle Ungerank Yeoman ’93<br />

Roland Young<br />

Wauneen Wilkins Younge ’54<br />

Karen Zaenker ’84<br />

graduating<br />

class gift fund:<br />

December 2005 and May 2006<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> commends<br />

the following graduates for serving<br />

as pioneers in a new tradition —<br />

the Graduating Class Gift Fund. In<br />

a spirit of philanthropic support for<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s future, each<br />

has made a four-year pledge of at<br />

least $25 per year. We thank these<br />

graduates and welcome them as<br />

partners in our efforts to continue<br />

the tradition of quality, private<br />

education at <strong>Fontbonne</strong>.<br />

Lori Anderson ’06<br />

Shannon Ball ’06<br />

Dephene Barton ’06<br />

Suzanne L. Bennett ’05<br />

Janice Brown ’05<br />

Sarah J. Butts ’06<br />

Cynthia Clay ’06<br />

Mrs. Patricia K. Creek ’06<br />

Brenda Creswell ’05<br />

Rita Davis-Glass ’06<br />

Melissa R. Ecker ’06<br />

Maria Eftink ’06<br />

Nicole R. Giesler ’06<br />

Gwendolyn Gilliland-Green ’05<br />

Lara Goldkamp ’06<br />

Kerri G. Harris ’91 MM ’05<br />

Melissa Heintz ’05<br />

L. Patrice Johnson ’05<br />

Erica A. Jones ’06<br />

Tricia Kozlowski ’06<br />

Ryan C. Kramer ’06<br />

Rosemary Lakin ’05<br />

Kamille Litton ’06<br />

Gerri Mazdra ’06<br />

Maranda McCain ’06<br />

Erin McCulloch ’06<br />

Emma M. Monroe ’06<br />

Nicholas C. Morris ’06<br />

Kathleen Morrow ’00 MS ’06<br />

Mrs. Mary Oberle ’06<br />

Madina Olson-Yantis ’05<br />

Kendra L. Perkins ’06<br />

Valerie Peters ’06<br />

Beverly A. Powell ’05<br />

Margaret F. Price ’05<br />

Angela Ribaudo ’05<br />

Jennifer Rogles ’05<br />

Juile A. Rogles ’05<br />

Ms. Mary T. Rott ’06<br />

Richard Schaumburg ’06<br />

Jerlene Sleydin ’05<br />

Patricia Tripp ’06<br />

Mark Uthe ’05<br />

Leslie Venegoni ’05<br />

Ashley Warfield ’06<br />

Addie L. Watson ’05<br />

Amanda Weiterman ’06<br />

Diane E. White ’06<br />

Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 25


26<br />

corporations, foundations & organizations<br />

$5,000+<br />

Anheuser-Busch Foundation<br />

Anonymous<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Cingular Wireless<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation<br />

McBride Family Fund of the Fidelity<br />

Charitable Gift Fund based<br />

on the recommendation of<br />

Mrs. Eugene F. McBride<br />

$100+<br />

Advertising Savants, Inc.<br />

AmeriServe, Inc.<br />

Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc.<br />

Ann’s Bra and Lingerie Shop, Inc.<br />

Arcobasso Foods, Inc.<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

AT&T Yellow Pages, Inc.<br />

Bank of America<br />

Belden, Inc.<br />

Benjamin Moore & Company<br />

Boeing Gift Matching Program<br />

BSI Constructors, Inc.<br />

Byron Cade, Inc.<br />

C.A.P.S., Inc.<br />

Camdenton S. A. L., Inc.<br />

Cardinal Vending, Inc.<br />

Castle Contracting, LLC<br />

Caterpillar Foundation<br />

Cavallo Bus Lines, Inc.<br />

Centaur Building Services Inc.<br />

Coleman - Heady<br />

Commerce Bank<br />

Corrigan Company<br />

Countryside Carpets and Interiors, Inc.<br />

Creative Management Services, LLC<br />

Cripps First-Aid & Medical Supply<br />

Deloitte & Touche LLP<br />

George and Mary Rose Desloge<br />

Family Fund of the Greater<br />

St. Louis Community Foundation<br />

based on the recommendation of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George B. Desloge<br />

The Design Loft<br />

Employees Community Fund<br />

of Boeing Mesa<br />

Employees Community Fund<br />

of Boeing St. Louis<br />

Enterprise Bank & Trust<br />

The William and Rosemary Erman<br />

Family Fund of the Greater<br />

Cincinnati Foundation<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation<br />

Farmers & Merchants Bank<br />

Favazza’s Restaurant<br />

First Bank<br />

The Flag Loft<br />

Flooring Interiors, Inc.<br />

Follett Higher Education Group<br />

Frost Electric Supply Corporation<br />

The Gateway Grizzlies<br />

Gian-Tony’s On The Hill<br />

GroupOne Health Source, L.L.C.<br />

Hastings & Chivetta Architects, Inc.<br />

Heart of the Ozarks Athletics<br />

Henning’s Golf<br />

IBM Corporation Matching Grants<br />

Program<br />

International Union of Operating<br />

Engineers<br />

J. A. Glynn<br />

J. Bucks Restaurant<br />

Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc.<br />

National Science Foundation<br />

NCAA Strategic Alliance<br />

Matching Grant<br />

Edward J. and Colette M. O’Brien<br />

Charitable Gift Fund based on<br />

the recommendation of Dr. and<br />

Mrs. Edward J. O’Brien, Jr.<br />

Jackson Brothers Companies<br />

Joe’s Auto Mart<br />

John Heger Realtors<br />

Johnny Londoff Chevrolet, Inc.<br />

Johnson Controls Foundation<br />

Kay-Bee Electric Co.<br />

Kennelwood Village<br />

Lawrence E. Smith & Associates Inc.<br />

Liberty Mutual<br />

Joseph and Joan Lipic Foundation<br />

Lohr Distributing Co., Inc.<br />

Lou Fusz Automotive Network, Inc.<br />

Madison Warehouse Corporation<br />

Mavrik Jewelry<br />

Mense’s Landing, Ltd.<br />

Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.<br />

Midwest Bankcentre<br />

Missouri Arts Council<br />

Missouri Campus Compact<br />

Missouri Physicians Services Corp.<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

Morgenthaler’s Cleaners, Inc.<br />

Mulligan Printing<br />

National Body Donor Program<br />

National City Bank<br />

National City Bank of the Midwest<br />

Northern Trust Bank, FSB<br />

Norwood Hills Country Club<br />

Office Depot<br />

The Pasta House Company<br />

Pfizer, Inc.<br />

Pharmacia Retiree Matching Gifts<br />

Pillsbury Marketing<br />

Plumbers Supply Co.<br />

Port Salon & Day Spa<br />

Purviance & Company Marketing<br />

Communications<br />

R R K and B, Inc.<br />

Ravetta Photography, Inc.<br />

RazorFocus<br />

The Regional Arts Commission<br />

Regions Bank Trust & Investment<br />

Group<br />

Registered Dietitian Associates, Inc.<br />

Peggy and Jerry Ritter Family Fund<br />

of the Fidelity Charitable Gift<br />

Fund based on the recommendation<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter<br />

RubinBrown LLP<br />

S. M. Wilson<br />

Sara Lee Foundation<br />

Schiller’s Camera & Video<br />

Schlafly Beer<br />

The Sestric Law Firm<br />

The Shepherd Foundation<br />

Showcase Custom Automotive, Inc.<br />

Slater Enterprises, Inc.<br />

Sportsman’s Park<br />

St. John’s Bank & Trust Co.<br />

St. Louis Italian Invitational<br />

St. Louis Suit Co.<br />

Parsons Blewett Memorial Fund<br />

Pepsi-Cola Company<br />

PowersGroup, Inc.<br />

Rotary Club of St. Louis<br />

Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet,<br />

St. Louis Province<br />

State of Missouri<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc.<br />

Telcordia Technologies<br />

Thomas Brothers Automotive<br />

The Toberson Group<br />

Town & Country Bank<br />

The Trane Company<br />

Trio Plumbing Company, Inc.<br />

Trivers Associates Architects<br />

True Resco, LLC<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation<br />

Union Pacific Corporation<br />

The Urban League of<br />

Metropolitan St. Louis<br />

Trudy B. and John D. Valentine<br />

Fund of the Greater St. Louis<br />

Community Foundation based<br />

on the recommendation of<br />

Ms. Trudy Busch Valentine<br />

Verizon Foundation<br />

Wagner’s Store<br />

Walgreen Corporation<br />

Watlow Electric Manufacturing<br />

Company<br />

Whittaker Builders, Inc.<br />

Wideman Well Drilling, Inc.<br />

tribute gifts In honor of ...<br />

In Honor of Jim Castellano<br />

St. Louis Italian Invitational<br />

In Honor of Janet S. Crites<br />

Endowed Scholarship<br />

Catherine A. Aalfs ’93<br />

Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Amelotti<br />

(Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77)<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

Helene Barton<br />

Missy Bax<br />

Jennifer Billings ’96<br />

Mary K. Brown<br />

Robert Butler<br />

Rosemary Connell, CSJ ’43<br />

Lynne Cooper ’73<br />

Elizabeth Cowie<br />

Beth Delano<br />

Janine Duncan, Ph.D.<br />

Meneve Dunham<br />

Barbara and William Froke<br />

Gordon Garner<br />

Kinsey Bass Green<br />

Dixie Greer<br />

Bruce W. Halliday<br />

Cheryl Houston<br />

Joyce Johnson<br />

Irene C. Kalmer<br />

Susan King ’00<br />

Margaret Koenig<br />

Denise Strehlow LaBardi<br />

Shannon Rosenhauer<br />

memorial gifts In memory of ...<br />

Mary Britt<br />

Mary Louise Langdon Preis ’63<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Devine<br />

Drs. Robert and Joyce<br />

Devine ’51 Woolsey<br />

Jean Fetner<br />

Anthony and Rosemary Booth<br />

Marcia Codling<br />

Mary Ann Garvin<br />

Marguerite Likes<br />

Anne Martin<br />

Rudolph and Ann Walsh ’77 Torrini<br />

Edith McKinney<br />

William Rothwell, Ph.D.<br />

Mark and Susan Vincent<br />

Gregg and Rita Wehmeier<br />

Deirdre Noonan ’83<br />

Gerald and Suzanne Noonan<br />

Stella T. Reiss<br />

Linda Cogliuso Banden ’72<br />

Kathleen McDonald Coleman ’73<br />

Judy Rudolph Johnson ’72<br />

Joyce Berger Saffa ’72<br />

Ann A. Buehler Willis<br />

Bill Saum<br />

Elizabeth Pape Saum ’52<br />

Peggy Lampmen Siegel ’53<br />

Eileen Martens Kuehl ’53<br />

Michele L. Shepperd<br />

Deborah A. Aylsworth<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eliot C. Casey<br />

Joan Costello<br />

Deloitte & Touche LLP<br />

Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Raymond C. Dockweiler<br />

Richard Durley<br />

Barbara Funke<br />

Langenstein ’96<br />

Theresa Magee ’76<br />

William and Tracey<br />

Causey ’97 Marshall<br />

Victoria Crusius McCarty ’05<br />

Jaimette McCulley<br />

Connie Fiedler McManus ’52<br />

Judith Pace Merritt ’84<br />

Margaret Moore ’78<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

Virginia Moxley<br />

Rogene Nelsen<br />

James and Rosemary<br />

Erman Noonan ’45<br />

Laura Parker ’95<br />

Marcia Pfeiffer<br />

Registered Dietitian Associates, Inc.<br />

Robert Rosenfield, R.D., L.D. ’92<br />

Rita Marie Schmitz, CSJ ’66<br />

Denise M. Scott ’81<br />

Anthony and Carol Sestric<br />

Scott Krummenacher and<br />

Amie Shea ’03<br />

Lana Marshall Shepek ’85<br />

Frances Shipley<br />

St. Louis District Dairy Council<br />

John* and Audrey<br />

Naumann ’43 Steinfeld<br />

Kathleen Schneider Struckel ’65<br />

Barbara Haas Teng ’89<br />

Sally Goodman<br />

Judy L. Klecker<br />

Keith Krebeck<br />

Reverend Helen Ludbrook<br />

Joseph Marchbein<br />

Patricia J. Mueller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Myers<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Park<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pugh<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shepperd<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shores<br />

Linda Stark<br />

Teri Steinberg<br />

Carol Thomas<br />

George Tucker<br />

Jean Wagner<br />

Cheryl L. Weber<br />

John F. Steinfeld<br />

Claire Roach ’59<br />

Sr. Stephanie Stueber, CSJ ’36<br />

Susan Williams Ferguson ’77<br />

McBride Family Fund of the<br />

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund<br />

based on the recommendation<br />

of Mrs. Eugene F. McBride<br />

James and Barbara<br />

Priesmeyer ’70 Forst<br />

Rosalind Weesner Nadeau ’67<br />

PowersGroup, Inc.<br />

Mrs. Charles A. Pons<br />

Daphne C. Ramirez ’37<br />

Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61<br />

Patricia Marsh Sinner ’63<br />

Kathleen Sloan ’38<br />

Almut Stephan-Marino ’02<br />

Nancy Stigers Valenta ’60<br />

Marcia Walsh ’65<br />

Joan Clasquin Weber ’58<br />

Pamela Dewitt Tesson ’81<br />

Gladys G. Vaughn<br />

Janet Venter-Barkley<br />

Jean Wasko<br />

Margaret Steinicke Wheeler ’73<br />

Dorothea Hauser Yadon ’91<br />

In Honor of Catherine Dulle<br />

Mary Dulle Douglass ’68<br />

In Honor of Bruce Halliday<br />

William Friedman, Ph.D.<br />

In Honor of Ed Higgins<br />

Joseph and Sandra<br />

Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer<br />

In Honor of Joe and Helen McGlynn<br />

James Reynolds<br />

Living Tribute for Theresa Mitchell<br />

Claire Roach ’59<br />

In Honor of Peggy Ritter<br />

Joseph and Sandra<br />

Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer<br />

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sonderman<br />

(Marlene Hoppe ’55)<br />

Gerry Eyerman ’55<br />

Living Tribute for Audrey Steinfeld<br />

Claire Roach ’59<br />

Living Tribute for Tasha Weitl<br />

Claire Roach ’59<br />

legacy society<br />

Diane Medic Abernathy ’71<br />

Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Amelotti<br />

(Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77)<br />

Anonymous<br />

Anonymous<br />

Rosemarie Archangel ’52<br />

Madonna Mueller Atwood ’75<br />

Arlene Toeben Bakula ’59<br />

Cheryl Berman Beaver ’78<br />

Dolores Kinsella Box ’49<br />

Capt. Pauline Bozdech-Veater ’71<br />

Mary Jeanne Gertken Brady ’65*<br />

Sarah Morris Brickel ’66<br />

Jeffrey Brown<br />

Elise Byrne ’39<br />

Igino and Kathleen Caira<br />

Joyce Culpepper ’63<br />

Linda Kemper Daniels ’69<br />

Leo and Betty Huber ’62 Drozeski<br />

Meneve Dunham<br />

Rosalie Millman Efken ’56<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Erman<br />

(Rosemary Fitzburgh ’57)<br />

Catherine Esser ’37<br />

Mary Ferguson ’65<br />

Maurine Reiser Gerwig ’50<br />

Doris Gibbons ’54<br />

James and Lillian Scott ’78 Gnotta<br />

volunteers<br />

Barbara A. Altman ’65<br />

Joseph T. Ambrose MBA ’90<br />

Elizabeth “Betty” Miller Amelotti ’77<br />

Christina Anderson ’03<br />

Lori D. Ashmore ’04<br />

Theresa M. Aten ’75<br />

Lottie Baker ’98 MM ’04<br />

Angela “Angie” Barrale Barrow ’02<br />

John Barry<br />

Marilee Barry<br />

Dephene Barton ’06<br />

Elizabeth “Beth” Beck ’02<br />

Jennifer Geisler Becker ’02<br />

Amie Walker Bemke ’99 MS ’05<br />

Mary Donnelly Black ’69<br />

Terry Blastenbrei<br />

Barbara H. Bledsoe ’96<br />

Helaine McCaffrey Boland ’66<br />

Kerry Dyer Borawski ’96<br />

Michael “Mike” A. Borawski ’95<br />

Mary Ellen Boggiano Bourneuf ’45<br />

Anastasia “Stacey” Zeilder<br />

Bray ’00 MA ’03<br />

Alberta L. Breckinridge MBA ’00<br />

Christopher “Kit” Breshears<br />

Kristen E. Brokaw ’98<br />

Rosemary Bell Brunson ’02<br />

Linda Buhr<br />

Cindy Bushue MM ’98<br />

Jeanne Leritz Callahan ’51<br />

Karen Clark Castellano ’98<br />

Jennifer K. Cole MBA ’03<br />

Alex Cornwell<br />

Barb Costa<br />

Angela “Angie” Crowe ’04<br />

Rachel Curtis ’04<br />

Marilyn Montileone Dell’Orco ’61<br />

Mary Lennemann Deppe ’50<br />

Catherine “Cathy” Gallas Deutsch ’73<br />

Constance “Connie” Boschert<br />

Diekman ’72<br />

John L. Diel ’95<br />

George S. Graff<br />

James and Lee Hynek ’63 Gunn<br />

Alice E. Harper ’70<br />

Jane Hassett, CSJ<br />

Cecilia Hederman ’43<br />

Angeline Marino Heumann ’58<br />

Veronica Grob Hicks ’68<br />

Margaret Hyatt ’47<br />

Mary Jackson ’91<br />

Dorothea Wells James ’42<br />

Pamela Sloofman Kanter ’73<br />

William Sanders III and<br />

Karen Keefer-Sanders, M.D. ’82<br />

Virginia Kelahan ’36<br />

Mary Lou Miller Kleine ’57<br />

Linda Kurz ’61<br />

Deborah Bergfeld Levy ’81<br />

Vincent S. Lipe ’79<br />

Jeff and Sandra Vlach ’88 Lorber<br />

Phyllis Schmidt Lorek ’58<br />

Ann Bischof Mathis ’41<br />

Victoria McGee-Harris<br />

Lee and June McKinney<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara<br />

(Norrine Gibbons ’46)<br />

Leontone Meyer ’35<br />

Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer ’44<br />

Francis and Jacqueline Post ’58 Miller<br />

Marilyn Schmidt Diel ’65<br />

Nathan F. Diel ’95 MBA ’97<br />

Joe Dierker<br />

Sue Dierker<br />

Carol Dillon<br />

Leslie Doyle<br />

Mary “Kathy” Shelvy Driscoll ’64<br />

Julie Daniel Edwards ’93<br />

Lydia Powers Elliott ’80<br />

Patricia Etter<br />

Joan Buxton Falk ’65<br />

Dorris Patton Finnegan ’98 MBA ’03<br />

Alicia J. Fletcher<br />

Catherine “Cat” Forder ’02<br />

Margaret “Maggie” Gunn Fowler ’64<br />

Elizabeth “Beth” Frey ’02 MS ’03<br />

Andrea Gabrisch ’06<br />

Karen DeGuire Gedera ’65<br />

Wilma Barton Gentry ’03<br />

Chris Gill<br />

Wanda Gillespie ’05<br />

Betty Baerveldt Glickert ’51<br />

Monica Golden<br />

Stacie N. Gorden MM ’04<br />

Bill C. Gossett ’05<br />

Christy Graney ’95<br />

April Green<br />

Deanna Grither ’05<br />

Kathy Gronski MM ’05<br />

Valerie Schremp Hahn ’97<br />

Christopher “Chris” D. Hamlett<br />

Lisa M. Hanfelder<br />

Jane “Mitch” Mitchellette<br />

Hanneken ’52<br />

Barbara Fox Hantsbarger ’80<br />

Stacy Harmon ’06<br />

Zach Harper<br />

Elizabeth Kozelka Harris ’75<br />

Colleen M. Harter<br />

Jane Kehoe Hassett, CSJ<br />

Katie Hatscher<br />

Sarah J. Heger ’04<br />

James and Jeanne<br />

Dulle ’81 Moore<br />

Kathryn Lee Eames Nixon ’81<br />

Lucile O’Gorman<br />

Martha Holloran O’Grady ’64<br />

Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60<br />

Pierce and Susan Powers, Jr.<br />

Julie Percy Quinn ’63<br />

Martha Re ’58<br />

Claire Roach ’59<br />

Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61<br />

Suzanne Brussman Shaw ’55<br />

Mary O’Keefe Simpson ’85<br />

Mary McCubbin Sinclair ’82<br />

Kathleen Sloan ’38<br />

Roger Spiller<br />

Shirley Jahoda Stanley ’64<br />

Audrey Naumann Steinfeld ’43<br />

Mary C. Steuterman, M.D. ’73<br />

Myra Foulke Styffe ’87<br />

Bernadine N. Thien ’49<br />

Nancy Murphy Thro ’55<br />

Kenneth and Mary Jo<br />

Drager ’70 Voertman<br />

Priscilla Waring<br />

Theodore Wenzlick ’99<br />

William ’83 and<br />

Margaret ’80 Wester<br />

Leann Ore Heumphreus ’85<br />

Dawn K. Hieger ’00<br />

Rochelle Hill ’78<br />

Brian Hoener ’99<br />

Arthur “Art” Hunborg<br />

Jennifer “Jenn” M. Jakubowski ’00<br />

Barbara Veidt Jenkins ’60<br />

Jan Jenkins Jennings ’70<br />

Carolyn Kuciejczyk Johnson ’64<br />

Jan Johnson<br />

Elmer Jones ’93<br />

Jennifer L. Jorel ’00 MA ’03<br />

Bette Boos Kasper ’85<br />

Mary P. Kennedy ’00<br />

Lynn A. Kirn ’95<br />

Anita Buie Lamont ’69<br />

Jalena K. Leong-Martinez ’01<br />

Andrea Lewis ’04<br />

Ronald “Ron” A. Lewis II MM ’03<br />

Katie Mallette<br />

Anita Manion ’05<br />

Barbara Etling Manisco ’75<br />

Dinah Thompson Marchand MBA ’95<br />

Erica Marquart ’05<br />

Suzanne “Sue” Stuckenschneider<br />

McAtee ’85<br />

Patrick McCarthy ’95<br />

Kathy McClain-Thomas ’02 MBA ’05<br />

Rebecca “Becky”<br />

McDermott ’83 MS ’88<br />

Colene E. McEntee ’04<br />

Kathleen “Kathy” McCoy McGinnis ’65<br />

Leontone “Lee” Meyer ’35<br />

Jennifer Millikan ’96<br />

Margaret “Maggie” Mitchell ’70<br />

Michelle Mitchell MM ’05<br />

Marla D. Moore ’00 MM ’02<br />

April L. Morrison ’97 MM ’05<br />

Kathleen “Katie” Deimeke<br />

Morrow ’00 MS ’06<br />

Sandra “Sandy” Mulitsch ’00 MM ’05<br />

Steven P. Nelle MM ’04<br />

reunion class scholarship donors<br />

Reunion 2005<br />

Genevieve Wolf Albers ’45*<br />

Anonymous<br />

Anonymous<br />

Carroll Cunningham Baechle ’60<br />

Dr. Christine (Nauert) Bahr ’80<br />

Ida Robertine Berresheim, CSJ ’60<br />

Mary Margaret Birch ’40<br />

Rafaela Amantea Blum ’65<br />

Linda Bock ’70<br />

Jane Ogden Brazier ’80<br />

Eileen Wilms Buermann ’60<br />

Ruth Butler, CSJ ’55<br />

Diane Calcaterra ’65<br />

Linda Carter ’70<br />

Helen Cataldi Catanzaro ’50<br />

Mary Bockskopf Chubb ’65<br />

Freda Covington ’95<br />

Libby Dust Craig ’00<br />

Margaret Vander-Vennett Dale ’60<br />

James Darr ’95<br />

Elaine Stewart Daus ’60<br />

Mary Lennemann Deppe ’50<br />

Nathan ’95 and Eileen<br />

Madden ’97 Diel<br />

Marilyn Schmidt Diel ’65<br />

J. Carol Brigham Dorr ’60<br />

Karen Kresyman Dorsey ’70<br />

Ann Moore Duer ’55<br />

Margaret “Peggy” Murphy Nestor ’50<br />

Cynthia Allen Neu ’85<br />

Lucy Griesedieck Nile ’80<br />

Rosemary Kennedy Erman Noonan ’45<br />

Alison Grill O’Brien ’73<br />

Sally Church O’Connell ’60<br />

Marianne Pelletier O’Malley ’65<br />

Julia Roerkohl Okenfuss ’60<br />

James “Jim” Ott ’97 MS ’99<br />

Antoinette “Toni” Fabbio Pagano ’78<br />

Blanca Parciak MBA ’00<br />

Cheryl A. Patrick ’95 MBA ’99<br />

Christina “Christy” Callanan Pogue ’99<br />

Denise S. Pott MM ’00<br />

Louise Bayot Prindable ’59<br />

Rosemary Mantia Quigley ’67<br />

Nathaniel J. Rabbitt ’90<br />

Ann Rapko ’98<br />

Ruth Margaret Raupp, CSJ ’43<br />

Kymberly Rayford ’06<br />

Jan Stelloh Reilly ’66<br />

Andrea B. Roberts ’04<br />

Catherine B. Rodgers ’02 MBA ’05<br />

Paula Rosmanitz ’01<br />

Mary T. Rott ’06<br />

Joan Sanders ’45<br />

Renee Sargent-Witte ’90<br />

Barbara Schmidt Schlueter ’70<br />

Joan Bielicke Schmidt ’55<br />

Marianne Percy Schmidt ’60<br />

Rita M. Schmitz, CSJ ’66<br />

Christopher “Chris” Scholl ’00<br />

Virginia “Ginny” Hartlieb<br />

Schrappen ’65<br />

Felicia A. Scott ’94 MBA ’99<br />

William H. Scott ’04<br />

Jean Rozier Sellberg ’73<br />

Kathryn “Katie” Adams<br />

Seppi ’99, MS ’05<br />

Marti Spilker Shedron ’98<br />

Don Shifter<br />

Patricia “Trish” Marsh Sinner ’63<br />

Gerry Eyerman ’55<br />

Joan Buxton Falk ’65<br />

Mary Ferguson ’65<br />

Bonnie Schroeder Fiebiger ’00<br />

Virginia Flowers, CPPS ’00<br />

Dr. Roberta Flynn ’65<br />

Virginia M. Franke ’50<br />

Barbara Jahoda Freehill ’60<br />

Ellen Marie Gavin, CSJ ’54*<br />

Mrs. Michael B. Gedera<br />

(Karen DeGurie) ’65<br />

Sara Sansone Glickert ’50<br />

Theresa Rietman Gretler ’75<br />

Kathleen Toohey ’65 Gunn<br />

Lucille Meyer Hahn ’65<br />

Doris Nesslein Hanlon ’55<br />

Alice E. Harper ’70<br />

Angela Harris ’65<br />

Alice Tolkacz Hellrung ’45<br />

Marise Eaton Hoffmann ’60<br />

Mrs. Jerome Holden<br />

(Rosejoan Kisling ’45)<br />

Mary Nickson Holloran ’75<br />

Barbara Veidt Jenkins ’60<br />

Julia Marlowe Kilduff ’95<br />

Becky Kirkpatrick ’80<br />

Maura Downey Klingen ’55<br />

Melissa K. Komora ’90<br />

Angela “Angie” Smith MBA ’04<br />

Beth A. Smith MBA ’03<br />

Bryan J. Smith ’04<br />

Anne Meyer Sprague ’75<br />

Carol Conway Spehr ’63<br />

Judith “Judy” Gelmi Stagoski ’63<br />

James “Jim” G.<br />

Steinkoetter ’00 MBA ’05<br />

Joanne Steinkoetter<br />

Mary Stewart<br />

Dorothy Stokes<br />

William “Bill” L. Stokes ’97<br />

Renita M. Strickland MM ’04<br />

Mary Ernat Sutkus ’66<br />

Mildred Taylor-Myers ’93<br />

Marie A. Teepe ’00<br />

Edith Peete Thomas ’60<br />

Michelle Tinker ’06<br />

Michelle L. Torigan ’95<br />

Kathleen “Kathi” Trent ’04<br />

Michelle Tressel ’80<br />

Patricia Tripp ’06<br />

Carlos L. Turner ’04<br />

Natasha Revoal Turner ’80<br />

Pat Degnan Voss ’55<br />

Darlene Diel Wagner ’94<br />

Jane Fowler Walsh ’96<br />

Judy Lexa Walther ’60<br />

Rachelle C. Wasserman MM ’00<br />

Sarah E. Watson ’06<br />

Margaret Smith Wegman ’75<br />

Stephanie Kuszaj Welling ’70<br />

Theodore “Ted” Wenzlick MBA ’99<br />

Rosemary Stapenhorst Westcott ’50<br />

Marlene Block Westrom ’60<br />

Sue Guhman Wilkes ’60<br />

Lisa D. Williams ’90<br />

Carol Puetz Wilmes ’93<br />

Loretta Giblin Wittenberg ’60<br />

Keith A. Wood ’90<br />

Marion Wyers ’55<br />

Linda Nienhaus Yonce ’72<br />

Carolyn Carroll Zwart ’60<br />

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reunion class scholarship donors (continued)<br />

Reunion 2005<br />

Mary Ryan Kruger ’70<br />

Mary Marsh Leber ’55<br />

Jacqueline Taylor Lederer ’55<br />

Susan Puetz Lenihan ’75<br />

Chat Wyatt Leonard ’75<br />

Nancy Butler Lindley ’70<br />

Barbara Scheiter Luecke ’65<br />

Claude and Kay Martin ’55<br />

Joan Maschmann ’55<br />

Patricia Dunn McAllister ’65<br />

Colene McEntee ’04<br />

Kathleen McCoy McGinnis ’65<br />

Leontone Meyer ’35<br />

Ann Maher Michalski ’60<br />

alumni<br />

Class of 1933<br />

Dorothy Gruber Nonnenkamp<br />

Class of 1935<br />

Leontone Meyer<br />

Class of 1936<br />

Louise Munsch Dopking<br />

Class of 1937<br />

Daphne C. Ramirez<br />

Class of 1938<br />

Mary E. Haider Flynn<br />

Kathleen Sloan<br />

Class of 1939<br />

Joy Locke Bauers<br />

Mary Jane Helm King<br />

Class of 1940<br />

Mary Margaret Birch<br />

Marian K. Mueller Enright<br />

Rose Marie Brueggemann<br />

Geoghegan<br />

Class of 1941<br />

Alice C. Fredericks<br />

Rose Tlapek Perkinson<br />

Margaret Miller Sievers<br />

Class of 1942<br />

Mary Meyer Ott<br />

Helen Badaracco Ravarino<br />

Marie Sansone Zucchero<br />

Class of 1943<br />

Virginia Schindler Audrain<br />

Agnes Marie Baer, CSJ<br />

Mrs. Marjorie Belknap<br />

Rosemary Connell, CSJ<br />

Jane Kostedt Ellerbrake<br />

Katherine T. Hernan<br />

Mary Guelker Kalinowski<br />

Gayle Bardgett McDonough<br />

Mary Boll Meyer<br />

Ruth Margaret Raupp, CSJ<br />

Mary Costello Shanks<br />

Audrey Naumann Steinfeld<br />

Sister Anne Agnes von Steiger, CSJ*<br />

Class of 1944<br />

Mrs. Henrietta S. Barry<br />

Edwina W. Bussmann<br />

Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer<br />

Dorothy Rinderer<br />

Rita Michalka ’75<br />

Margaret Mitchell ’70<br />

Colette Crowley O’Brien ’65<br />

Sally O’Connell ’60<br />

Teresa Reid O’Connor ’50<br />

Kathleen Fahy O’Neil ’55<br />

Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60<br />

Mary Waldorf Peterson ’54<br />

Marjorie Quin, CSJ ’60<br />

Nat Rabbitt ’90<br />

Meredith Smith Ragsdale ’65<br />

Elizabeth Ryan Reilly ’55<br />

Jenine Comp Renaud ’04<br />

Marilyn Cass Renick ’61 ’70<br />

Class of 1945<br />

Genevieve Wolf Albers*<br />

Mary Ellen Boggiano Bourneuf<br />

Rosemary Casey Bruno<br />

Liz Gilbert<br />

Mrs. Jerome Holden<br />

(Rosejoan Kisling)<br />

Cecilia Monks<br />

Rosemary Erman Noonan<br />

Joan M. Sanders<br />

Anne Hebberger Schmidt<br />

Alice Jo Wotawa<br />

Class of 1946<br />

Marie Charles Buford, CSJ<br />

Margarite Sabadell Karpowicz<br />

Shirley Smith Kern<br />

Kathryn Temm Kevane<br />

Margaret Deck Komives<br />

Mrs. John J. McNamara<br />

(Norrine Gibbons)<br />

Rose McNamee<br />

Monica Liston Roach<br />

Class of 1947<br />

Annette Nahmensen Albright<br />

Virginia Egger Curran<br />

Rosemary Ryan Frohock<br />

Anne Dreifke Gootee<br />

Regina Hughes, CSJ<br />

Margaret Hyatt<br />

Joan Klutho<br />

Margaret Burns Maier<br />

Mary Margaret Carroll Maxwell<br />

Jane Brandau Mersman<br />

Marie Boedges Minneman<br />

Nancy Schatzman Sackbauer<br />

Rose Dofing Winter*<br />

Class of 1948<br />

Marjorie Scandiff Anderson<br />

Lorraine Camper<br />

Elizabeth Houlehin Grayhack<br />

Doris McWilliams Harrington<br />

Patricia McKay Huckstep<br />

Rose Storm Johnson<br />

Helen Holmberg Knop<br />

Patricia Ferry Laubacher<br />

Elizabeth Mulherin Logan<br />

Eleanor S. Long<br />

Theodora H. Spalding<br />

Janet Spillane<br />

Ruth Lamwersiek Svoboda<br />

Margaret M. White<br />

Astrid Wolf<br />

Jane Boeckmann Riley ’70<br />

Bernadette Buckman Robison ’55<br />

Salle Carl Scharf ’75<br />

Carol A. Schenk ’65<br />

Yvonne DeMange Schenk ’65<br />

Anne Hebberger Schmidt ’45<br />

Joan Bielicke Schmidt ’55<br />

Marianne Percy Schmidt ’60<br />

Virginia Golden Schnarr ’60<br />

Marilyn Schneider, CPPS ’70<br />

Marlene Hoppe Sondermann ’55<br />

Maura Berndsen St. Jacques ’90<br />

Kathleen Schneider Struckel ’65<br />

Edith Peete Thomas ’60<br />

Class of 1949<br />

Mary Naxera Backer<br />

Louise Benz Bieg<br />

Dorothy Mitchellette Booth<br />

Dolores Kinsella Box<br />

Mary E. Clark<br />

Eileen Garcia<br />

Mary Streit Gutzler<br />

Mary Schumacher Haynes<br />

Rosemary Burke Hoffman<br />

Mary Jeanne Reedy Holmes<br />

Lorraine Rechtien Kehoe<br />

Harriet Koutsoumpas, CSJ<br />

Rosemary Leahey*<br />

Marie Stasi Mentrup<br />

Margaret T. Miller<br />

Mary Ellen Smith<br />

Ruth Bussmann Sullivan<br />

Bernadine N. Thien<br />

Eleanor Freesmeier Wall*<br />

Class of 1950<br />

Anonymous<br />

Helen Cataldi Catanzaro<br />

Mary Lennemann Deppe<br />

Mary Joy Molumby Digman<br />

Virginia M. Franke<br />

Maurine Reiser Gerwig<br />

Sara Sansone Glickert<br />

Evelyn Murrill<br />

Teresa Reid O’Connor<br />

Elizabeth C. Rogers<br />

Barbara Quick Schaefer<br />

Mary O’Brien Schrader<br />

Rosemary Westcott<br />

Class of 1951<br />

Rosemary Toebben Blase<br />

Patricia Hayes Bodet<br />

Jeanne Leritz Callahan<br />

Margaret Camper, CSJ<br />

Lorraine Feldhaus Dreifke<br />

Betty Eifert Feld<br />

Betty Baerveldt Glickert<br />

Marilyn Miller<br />

Joan Steffen O’Reilly<br />

Jacquelyn Greener Puetz<br />

Frances Foster Schweppe<br />

Ellen Zimmerman Snyders<br />

Denise Spelbrink<br />

Jeanette Titz<br />

Dr. Joyce Devine Woolsey<br />

Nancy Murphy Thro ’55<br />

Jane Hillner Tielke ’55<br />

Sylvia Hartenbach Tierney ’60<br />

Timothy Ann Timmer, CPPS ’70<br />

Michelle Tressel ’80<br />

Lucy George ’55 Tucker<br />

Margaret Eugene Tucker, CSJ ’55<br />

Jan Buxton Unterreiner ’65<br />

Carmeline Strano Utz ’65<br />

M. Jessica Peeler Ventimiglia ’65<br />

Suzanne Waller ’00<br />

Antoinette Quatmann Walters ’65<br />

Judith Ann Lexa Walther ’60<br />

Jeanette Altepeter ’70 Wamser<br />

Class of 1952<br />

Rosemarie Archangel<br />

Shirley W. Wilson Bub<br />

Mary Puts Ensenberger Costigan<br />

Mary Ann Russell Cox<br />

Tesse Hartigan Donnelly<br />

Angela Eckstein<br />

Ruth Raupp Erker<br />

Jean Anderson Holmes<br />

Patricia A. Lorenz, CSJ<br />

Tres Lyons Malecek<br />

Clare Burke McGinty<br />

Connie Fiedler McManus<br />

Josephine Castiglione Milligan<br />

Irene Peil Naughton<br />

The Honorable Margaret M. Nolan<br />

Joan Mitchellette Ogden<br />

Rita Miller Pape<br />

Catherine Young Petz<br />

Elizabeth Pape Saum<br />

Marion Stein Servos<br />

Mary Anne Siebert<br />

Mel Stratmann Steinmann<br />

Patricia Trapp Strassburger<br />

Ruth O’Neill Stroble<br />

Catherine Miceli Tranquilli<br />

Dorothy Westhoff Zeitinger<br />

Class of 1953<br />

Carolyn Hosbach Berutti<br />

Patricia McCarthy Bimschleger<br />

Mrs. Donald E. Binz<br />

(Marietta Saunders)<br />

Jeanne H. Boyle<br />

Mary Lou Horn Brose<br />

Maureen Burke Clarke<br />

Louan Marienau Dolan<br />

Eileen Martens Kuehl<br />

Marylee Curotto Lang<br />

Jane Berger Maloney<br />

Lois K. Missel<br />

Rosemary Pitlyk<br />

Mary Ann Kuhlman Stohr<br />

Marydelle Nesslein Thomaides<br />

Geraldine Peil Wuest<br />

Class of 1954<br />

Madeline Alcamo<br />

Genevieve Bianchi Fick<br />

Ellen Marie Gavin, CSJ*<br />

Joan Gossin<br />

Mary Buhr Greene<br />

Dorothy Lynch Hellweg<br />

Mary Ellen Zwisler Kelly<br />

Kathleen Madras Lochner<br />

Sharon Webb ’05<br />

Marlene Block Westrom ’60<br />

Barbara Wetzel ’65<br />

Barbara Krausel ’60 Wick<br />

Marie Altmeyer Wiese ’70<br />

Sue Guhman Wilkes ’60<br />

Anne L. Williams ’65<br />

Doris Prag ’61 Wilson<br />

Phillis Goedert Wilson ’65<br />

Alice Jo Wotawa ’45<br />

Marion Wyers ’55<br />

Kathleen Ray Zundel ’75<br />

Carolyn Carroll ’60 Zwart<br />

Susan “Suzie” Metzger Maloney<br />

Margaret Pautler<br />

Mary Waldorf Peterson<br />

Claire Hess Smith<br />

Jacqueline Nowak Wink<br />

Wauneen Wilkins Younge<br />

Class of 1955<br />

Jeanne Gantner Bruns<br />

Mary Carolyn Reinhardt Burkemper<br />

Ruth Butler, CSJ<br />

Ann Moore Duer<br />

Gerry Eyerman<br />

Eileen Gennari<br />

Doris Nesslein Hanlon<br />

Maura Downey Klingen<br />

Mary Marsh Leber<br />

Jacqueline Taylor Lederer<br />

Claude and Kay Martin<br />

Joan Maschmann<br />

Martha Priest Meystedt<br />

Kathleen Fahy O’Neil<br />

Elizabeth Ryan Reilly<br />

Bernadette Buckman Robison<br />

Joan Bielicke Schmidt<br />

Florence Meagher Schreiner<br />

Marlene Hoppe Sondermann<br />

Nancy Murphy Thro<br />

Jane Hillner Tielke<br />

Lucy George Tucker<br />

Margaret Eugene Tucker, CSJ<br />

Joy Ann Venverloh<br />

Patricia Degnan Voss<br />

Marion Wyers<br />

Class of 1956<br />

Charlene Burkart Aguinaldo<br />

Ann Chamblin, CSJ<br />

Rosalie Millman Efken<br />

Patricia Goebel<br />

Jo Ann Smith Henry<br />

Marietta Lewandowski<br />

Juanita Phegley Lodato<br />

Mary Toenjes Seright<br />

Nadine A. Sommers<br />

Clare Dent Underwood<br />

Gloria Whitfield<br />

Joan F. Yario<br />

Class of 1957<br />

Mary Carol Anth, CSJ<br />

Carol Brouillette, CSJ<br />

Nina Kassing Bryans<br />

Leo Ann Bub, CSJ<br />

Sue Kaiser Ebanues<br />

alumni (continued)<br />

Mary Ann Brahm Ferrara<br />

Carol Giblin<br />

Mary Lou Miller Kleine<br />

Mary Deck Meystrik<br />

Carol Shaughnessy Miller<br />

Jean Vianney Mindak, CSJ<br />

Mary Ann Mulligan, CSJ<br />

Rosemary Myers Pfeifer<br />

Carol Gutting Schlattman<br />

Marilyn Eschmann Warrell<br />

Patricia A. Bailey Wrob<br />

Janet Gerken Zell<br />

Class of 1958<br />

Mary Lochirco Boehm<br />

Judith Seibert De Vries<br />

Noreen Lynch Dempsey<br />

JoAnn (Petty) Gross<br />

Ann Anderson Hawes<br />

Angeline Marino Heumann<br />

Roberta Houlihan, CSJ<br />

Marjorie M. Koehr<br />

Lois C. Werth Koesterer<br />

Phyllis Schmidt Lorek<br />

Jacqueline Post Miller<br />

Donna Morley<br />

Roberta Elliott Nolan<br />

Susan Peller<br />

Justine Freeman Power<br />

Barbara Mudd Ritchey<br />

Merlyn Price Schack<br />

Mary Shryock, CSJ<br />

Patricia Reddan Van Rhein<br />

Mary Beth Maloney Wargel<br />

Jane Coffey Washburn<br />

Joan Clasquin Weber<br />

Rita Lee White<br />

Class of 1959<br />

Margaret Abbott Bagwell<br />

Caroline Murray Botwin<br />

Jeanine Cowell Decker<br />

Rose Girard Eccardt<br />

Gina S. Ernst<br />

Carol Karst Graham<br />

Cathleen Kennedy Guehring<br />

Mary Ann Vatterott Holden<br />

Virginia Wegener Keutzer<br />

Marilyn Mikes Leonard<br />

Jean Grolton Leonhardt<br />

Kate Daly Lottes<br />

Louise Bayot Prindable<br />

Claire Roach<br />

Afra Leavitt Walker<br />

Claire Saenger Weiler<br />

Class of 1960<br />

Carroll Cunningham Baechle<br />

Ida Robertine Berresheim, CSJ<br />

Eileen Wilms Buermann<br />

Margaret Vander-Vennett Dale<br />

J. Carol Brigham Dorr<br />

Suzanne Strecker Eagan<br />

Barbara Jahoda Freehill<br />

Barbara Veidt Jenkins<br />

Mary A. McKenna<br />

Ann Maher Michalski<br />

Sally O’Connell<br />

Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss<br />

Marjorie Quin, CSJ<br />

Kathleen A. Quinlan<br />

Marianne Percy Schmidt<br />

Virginia Golden Schnarr<br />

Mary Manuela Souto, CSJ<br />

Julia Missey Switzer<br />

Edith Peete Thomas<br />

Nancy Stigers Valenta<br />

Judith Ann Lexa Walther<br />

Marlene Block Westrom<br />

Barbara Krausel Wick<br />

Carolyn Carroll Zwart<br />

Class of 1961<br />

Mary Lee Abkemeier<br />

Jean R. Brown, CPPS<br />

Mary Weber Bulger<br />

Camille Collini, CSJ<br />

Marilyn Montileone Dell’Orco<br />

Mary Patricia Fowler<br />

Maureen Norwich Gaertner<br />

Joan Wavering Grindon<br />

Kay Hartweger<br />

Carmen Villaobos Hodge<br />

Barbara Gutting Hollenbeck<br />

Nancy Nabbefeld Jersa<br />

Elaine C. Otsuka Kamada<br />

Linda Kurz<br />

Joan Lampton, CSJ<br />

Janis Luehder LeChien<br />

Hilda Bantle Lowell<br />

Linda Marie Lully, CSJ<br />

Juanita Conrad Lynch<br />

Christine Massman, CSJ<br />

Elizabeth Messmer<br />

Margie Gerlach Moranville<br />

Ruth Politte<br />

Barbara Ann Rubinelli<br />

Carole Sullivan Scaring<br />

Patricia Stack Seiler<br />

Carol Tighe Sheldon<br />

Ms. Donna Rae Smith<br />

George Antoinette<br />

Vander Loop, CSJ<br />

Doris Prag Wilson<br />

Class of 1962<br />

Kathleen Brady Andria<br />

Mary Matejka Behrmann<br />

Mary Villa Bersche<br />

Theresa Kochanski Davidson<br />

Betty Huber Drozeski<br />

Joan Filla, CSJ<br />

Dolores J. Gonzales<br />

Judy Reddan Keran<br />

Roxanne Weyerich Kroeger<br />

Sue Levin<br />

Anita (Apprill) Ohlhausen<br />

Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ<br />

Kathleen Ann Schoen<br />

Class of 1963<br />

Jeannine Arasim Bastean<br />

Elnor Engelhard Betzold<br />

Janice D. Cordes<br />

Joyce Culpepper<br />

Sandra J. Fowler<br />

Joan Theis Gagnepain<br />

Gail Hornsby Gauthier<br />

Margaret Schmitt Gehring<br />

Maureen Kelly George<br />

Charlene Grieshaber, CPPS<br />

Mary Lee “Britt” Gund<br />

Janet Berninger Henderson<br />

Glorianna Porter L’Ecuyer<br />

Barbara Grush Lind<br />

Margaret Lyons<br />

Barbara Daly Marquez<br />

Mary A. McMahon<br />

Doris Masek Meyer<br />

Diana Johnson Mulick<br />

Mary Ann Noonan<br />

Wendy Northup<br />

Dr. Patricia A. O’Connell<br />

Bonnye Brimmer Perry<br />

Mary Coughlin Pinney<br />

Mary Louise Langdon Preis<br />

Julie Percy Quinn<br />

Mary Eileen Deck Rabbitt<br />

Ruth Boland Sawatzki*<br />

Victoria Bayot Sharp<br />

Patricia Marsh Sinner<br />

Judith Gelmi Stagoski<br />

Carol Weber Szweda<br />

Anne Latta Toohey<br />

Judith Toohill, Esq.<br />

Mrs. Rosemary Coleman Zone<br />

Class of 1964<br />

Geraldine Boehler Angoli<br />

Anne Welch Bauman<br />

Barbara Belovich Beckerman<br />

Pat Koeln Beech<br />

Julianne Lamm Blow<br />

Kathleen M. McIntyre Bolduan<br />

Patricia Brown<br />

Barbara Smith Burger<br />

Mary A. Canty<br />

Mary E. Dick<br />

Frances Farraher<br />

Juliana Marie Feld, CSJ<br />

Carolyn Narmont Gordon<br />

Margaret Winkelmann Harder<br />

Joan Kristof Hoffmann<br />

Carolyn Kuciejczyk Johnson<br />

Mary Rose Enderlin LaMear<br />

Mary Lou Meyer Lenkman<br />

Barbara Langendorf McManus<br />

Kathy Keller Merdian<br />

Martha Holloran O’Grady<br />

Diane Pott<br />

Joan A. Reiter<br />

Mary Dee Montie Reitz<br />

Elizabeth Vernile Scherz<br />

Elizabeth Hurst Shafer<br />

Adolphine Brungardt Shaw<br />

Roseanne Siebert, CSJ<br />

Joann Buehler Stanton<br />

Karen Jungewaelter Thaman<br />

Mary Ellen Schaefer Vander Linden<br />

Mary Olyniec Westhoff<br />

Class of 1965<br />

Noel Hackmann Barrett<br />

Rafaela Amantea Blum<br />

Diane Calcaterra<br />

Mary Bockskopf Chubb<br />

Marilyn Schmidt Diel<br />

Mary Ferguson<br />

Dr. Roberta Flynn<br />

Rita Jean Solovitz Fust<br />

Mrs. Michael B. Gedera<br />

(Karen DeGurie)<br />

Rosemary Haeckel<br />

Connie Hageman<br />

Lucille Meyer Hahn<br />

Barbara Scheiter Luecke<br />

Margaret Eschbacher Lyons<br />

Kathleen McCoy McGinnis<br />

Colette Crowley O’Brien<br />

Susan Scherger Rabbitt<br />

Meredith Smith Ragsdale<br />

Carol A. Schenk<br />

Yvonne DeMange Schenk<br />

Nancy Gund Simon<br />

Kathleen Schneider Struckel<br />

JoLane Oberle Thomas<br />

Jan Buxton Unterreiner<br />

Carmeline Strano Utz<br />

M. Jessica Peeler Ventimiglia<br />

Marcia Walsh<br />

Antoinette Quatmann Walters<br />

Barbara Wetzel<br />

Anne L. Williams<br />

Phillis Goedert Wilson<br />

Class of 1966<br />

Paula Montie Bakula<br />

Nancy Broach<br />

Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Caspari (DeDe Dallas)<br />

Kathleen Atchity Coco<br />

Iris Bliss Denk<br />

Joyce George<br />

Florence Keena Juergens<br />

Julia Kenny Klotz<br />

Sally Anderson Lukasiewicz<br />

Patricia A. Moyers<br />

Carol Poniewaz Neptune<br />

Elizabeth Ney, CSJ<br />

Penny Holecek Rocco<br />

Jacolyn Pieper Rolf<br />

Mary Eileen Romney<br />

Virginia Hendrick Scherer<br />

Rita Marie Schmitz, CSJ<br />

Mary Sutkus<br />

Kay Lamear Walsh<br />

Class of 1967<br />

Barbara Atteln<br />

Joan Lamear Duggan<br />

Margaret Guzzardo, CSJ<br />

Mary Kistner Henroid<br />

Jeanne Cummings Herzberg<br />

Sandra Gottschalk Hirstein<br />

Mary Mugan Keane<br />

M. Joan Walsh Keiper<br />

Rosalind Weesner Nadeau<br />

Mary D. Oades-Souther<br />

Karen A. Obrecht<br />

Mary Hutton Perkins<br />

Patricia Finnegan Potts<br />

Leah Schneider Preston<br />

Rosemary Mantia Quigley<br />

Lorraine Brueggemann Schinsky<br />

Dotty Steele<br />

Carolyn Jaromack Wagner<br />

Class of 1968<br />

Susan Kelley Bick<br />

Paula Black<br />

Rose Mary Brueggen, CSJ<br />

Julie Ann Peuquet Charlson<br />

Joyce M. Day<br />

Mary Dulle Douglass<br />

Beverly Daniel English<br />

Mary Jon Hentrich Girard<br />

Mary G. Hacking<br />

Andrea M. Mueller Henske<br />

Veronica Grob Hicks<br />

Mary Higgins Hummert<br />

Joyce Burton Jelinek<br />

Peggy Keilholz<br />

Mary Ann Burkart Kerr<br />

Kay Lewandowski<br />

Jane Hadank Link<br />

Mary Ann Keiper Mallon<br />

Norma Baechle Martine<br />

Mary Schulte Milam<br />

Mrs. Joy A. Moore<br />

Janice Matthews Nelke<br />

Jessie Randazzo Nelke<br />

Katherine Holt Newell<br />

Kyllene McClintock Oder<br />

Cathleen Majka Ott<br />

Nancy Koeln Picha<br />

Mary Kenny Quintin<br />

Susan Fehlber Sanders<br />

Erika Bantle Smith<br />

Nancy Bailey Sokol<br />

Kitty Neenan Steed<br />

Judith Bousson Teague<br />

Mary Lee Walter<br />

Mary Bruno Werle<br />

Cheryl Bartlett White<br />

Maureen Josar Wokurka<br />

Mary Joan Woods<br />

Class of 1969<br />

Kathleen Kenny Arenz<br />

Sandra Bellon<br />

Mary L. Black<br />

Margaret McNamee Blevins<br />

Susan Borgel, CPPS<br />

Gloria Sughero Chinavare<br />

Kathleen Cullen<br />

Linda Kemper Daniels<br />

Linda DeGuire<br />

Mary Barr Elliott<br />

Claudia M. Fechner Ennis<br />

Dorothy Fleck<br />

Ann Sansone Catanzaro Garavaglia<br />

Suzanne Seaman Halloran<br />

Mary Volansky Hendel<br />

Linda Mary Laury Husson<br />

Carol Callier Jakobovits<br />

Joan Kaucher, CSJ<br />

Kathleen Ryan Keegan<br />

Donna Girard Kehres<br />

Madelynn Janson Kennebeck<br />

Maureen A. Kennedy<br />

Rosalynn Kessler<br />

Juanita Morton Kunzler<br />

Anita Buie Lamont<br />

Marilyn J. Loschen<br />

Frances Maher, CSJ<br />

Beverly Bledsoe McCabe<br />

Yvonne Fernau Mess<br />

Kathleen Michel Moloney<br />

Judy (Brischetto) Murnan<br />

Dela M. Ng (Doerr)<br />

Claudia Schiavone Raab<br />

Kathy Martini Saier<br />

Jacqueline Schallom Stevison<br />

Linda Straub, CSJ<br />

Anna Mary Teaff<br />

Diana L. Knapp Townsend<br />

Carol Kuehn Voss<br />

Flo Walsh<br />

Patti Picco Washburn<br />

Aurelia Brennan Weil<br />

Class of 1970<br />

Linda Bock<br />

Linda Carter<br />

Karen Kresyman Dorsey<br />

Barbara Priesmeyer Forst<br />

Mary Kay Hadican, CSJ<br />

Alice E. Harper<br />

Francine L. Hobein<br />

Jo Ann Jacobson Holdener<br />

Jan Jenkins Jennings<br />

Laura Behrens Keim<br />

Nancy Butler Lindley<br />

Nancy McCormick Marley<br />

Camille Falk Martens<br />

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alumni (continued)<br />

Margaret Mitchell<br />

Judith Cyran Mold<br />

Sandra Kathryn Morgan<br />

Ruthanne Ahlemeyer Palmer<br />

Jane Boeckmann Riley<br />

Leandra Schaller, OSF<br />

Barbara Schmidt Schlueter<br />

Marilyn Schneider, CPPS<br />

Susan J. Silliman<br />

Mary C. Smith<br />

Roseanne Gorman Smythe<br />

Timothy Ann Timmer, CPPS*<br />

Mary Jo Drager Voertman<br />

Jeanette Altepeter Wamser<br />

Stephanie Welling<br />

Marie Altmeyer Wiese<br />

Class of 1971<br />

Diane Medic Abernathy<br />

Mary Barrett<br />

Joyce Carnaghi Clyne<br />

Joan Evans Ertz<br />

Patricia Fitzpatrick<br />

Susan Combest Grelle<br />

Janice Koles Hartmann<br />

Mary Hennessy<br />

Barbara Hummel<br />

Janet Dierks Hutz<br />

Colleen Judge<br />

Mary T. Hutchison Kappel<br />

Mrs. Al Knight (Nanette Falk)<br />

Melissa A. Kotson<br />

Patricia Murray Lawler<br />

Sandra Gurnsey Lehrer<br />

Patricia Schmittgens McDonald<br />

Margaret Suhre Meyer<br />

Elaine Jacquin Notis<br />

Linda Stewart Patterson<br />

Maria Stella Przada<br />

Pat Bubela Roehr<br />

Mary Luetkemeyer Schellman<br />

Mary Lee Schroeder<br />

Rosanne O’Donnell Schulte<br />

Carol McInroy Schwab<br />

Margaret Shea Smetana<br />

Sally Keefer Smith<br />

Suzanne Lloyd Stephens<br />

Mary E. Sullivan<br />

Kathleen M. Thomas<br />

Mrs. Donna Weiher<br />

Marie Violetta Winschel<br />

Mary Ujhelyi Wolf<br />

Class of 1972<br />

Patricia Cutchens Ahrens<br />

Carla Stewart Barrole-Rowell<br />

Susan Peter Clancy<br />

Kathleen C. Dailey<br />

Connie Boschert Diekman<br />

Mary Doyle*<br />

Mary Ann Condon Haasis<br />

Helen Poetz Hawksley<br />

Linda Hines Kaiser<br />

Jacqueline Brisch McCullough<br />

Kathy Aboussie Miceli<br />

Margaret Porcelli<br />

Patricia Sullivan Powers<br />

Karen Floyd Saveage<br />

Patricia Morreale Valenti<br />

Ann A. Buehler Willis<br />

Carol Gund Wolken<br />

Class of 1973<br />

Vicki McInroy Briggs<br />

Jeanne Tomlinson Conlin<br />

Lynne Cooper<br />

Laura Hines Dunsmoor<br />

Susan Schinner Durfee<br />

Ann Manganello Faitz<br />

Petrina Randazzo Foristal<br />

Jacqueline Engel Frisbee<br />

Dolores Henderson<br />

Pamela Sloofman Kanter<br />

Carey D. Keller<br />

Patricia Moore<br />

Alison Grill O’Brien<br />

Miss Geraldine Pitti<br />

Janice Antonacci Puricelli<br />

Camille Tighe Samson<br />

Colleen Schoendienst<br />

Jean Marie Rozier Sellberg<br />

Linda Shapiro<br />

Joan L. Weber Shine<br />

Catherine Quatmann Stoverink<br />

Janet Walkowiak Striegl<br />

Judith Goltschman Sturm<br />

Ann Buermann Wass Ph.D.<br />

Margaret Steinicke Wheeler<br />

Mary Kay (Duncan) Wolfe<br />

Class of 1974<br />

Patricia Bubash<br />

Alexia Dorochoff Goodreau<br />

Eileen Hoffman Grass<br />

Nancy L. Gurnsey<br />

Janet S. Hoelscher<br />

Rhonda K. Overton Hurt<br />

Joann Augsburger Jana<br />

Angela Serra Laurence<br />

Denise Vogt Sauser<br />

Margaret Schutz Toonen<br />

Libby Snyders Travers<br />

Susan Carmody Zerjav<br />

Class of 1975<br />

Darienne Baum Brueggen<br />

Sara Seaman Gianino<br />

Theresa Rietman Gretler<br />

Elizabeth Kozelka Harris<br />

Mary Nickson Holloran<br />

Susan Puetz Lenihan<br />

Chat Wyatt Leonard<br />

Eileen Koebel Meyer<br />

Rita Michalka<br />

Salle Carl Scharf<br />

Dianne Petersen Strutynski<br />

Patrice A. Robertson Walther<br />

Class of 1976<br />

Mary Kay Boehm Castello<br />

Nancy Boos Georgen<br />

Elizabeth Scheppler Glaser<br />

Susan Nagle Hausmann<br />

Linda Proffer Heisler<br />

Sharon Holland Houston<br />

Judith Guignon Kusnierkiewicz<br />

Marilyn Kern Lupo<br />

Theresa Magee<br />

Mary Ellen Stovall Owens<br />

Francis Taylor Powers<br />

Barbara Reilly<br />

Class of 1977<br />

Mrs. David Amelotti<br />

(Elizabeth Ann Miller)<br />

Mary Barnum<br />

Mary Kay Wilkerson Campbell<br />

Janey Cross Dailey<br />

Ann M. Feld<br />

Susan Williams Ferguson<br />

Janet Gravagna<br />

Marianne Petru<br />

Delores Hauck Roth<br />

Leslie Skeen<br />

Patricia C. Tessler<br />

Elizabeth Ivers Vance<br />

Class of 1978<br />

Beth Marie Phillips Ampleman<br />

Ms. Susan M. Colburn<br />

Debbi Heffern<br />

Reba Jordan Holt<br />

Lisa Hanson Kolemainen<br />

Marilyn Meyer Mahler<br />

Diana G. Meyer<br />

Margaret Moore<br />

Jane Brouk Sullivan<br />

Bernell Spreitler Wiegard<br />

Class of 1979<br />

Sally M. Bruder<br />

Julia Dolan Bussey<br />

Nancy M. Garvey<br />

Mary A. Jerabek<br />

Donna McCarthy<br />

Nancy Puetz Ruzicka<br />

Stephanie Weber Salas<br />

Jan Juhlin Simon<br />

Class of 1980<br />

Dr. Christine (Nauert) Bahr<br />

Jane Ogden Brazier<br />

Bryna Franklin<br />

Christy Jaeger<br />

Ernestine Jones-Gordon<br />

Becky Kirkpatrick<br />

Marybeth G. Krull<br />

Lucy Griesedieck Nile<br />

Pamela S. Taylor<br />

Michelle Tressel<br />

Class of 1981<br />

Donna Shrewsbury Fearon<br />

Karen E. Gokenbach Hong<br />

Janice Martin<br />

Bridget Dolan McCormick<br />

Victoria McMullen<br />

Jeanne Dulle Moore<br />

Emily Macinski Murphy<br />

Kathryn Lee Eames Nixon<br />

Denise M. Scott<br />

Lea Ann Brown Skogsberg<br />

Pamela Dewitt Tesson<br />

Judith Willard<br />

Class of 1982<br />

Constance Thoma Cowley<br />

Elizabeth Atkinson Cuquet<br />

Katherine McCue Engelhardt<br />

Anne C. Gliddon<br />

Nancy M. Selsor<br />

Class of 1983<br />

Rick Blase<br />

Karen Crannell Bradshaw<br />

Cheryl Biver Brunsmann<br />

Sara Phelps Fox<br />

Suzanne Gorman<br />

Rebecca McDermott<br />

Judith Altemueller Obermark<br />

Class of 1984<br />

Alane M. Antoine<br />

Dwight D. Farmer<br />

Margaret Fitzpatrick<br />

Stephanie D. Howe<br />

Judith Pace Merritt<br />

Karen Pearson Newmann<br />

Elizabeth Walsh<br />

Kathleen Hogan Wendland<br />

Karen Zaenker<br />

Class of 1985<br />

Nicki Bauer<br />

Amy L. Becker<br />

Mary Marx<br />

Suzanne Stuckenschneider McAtee<br />

Lana Marshall Shepek<br />

Class of 1986<br />

Donna Wich Ahrens<br />

Judith L. Benevento<br />

Paula M. Berner<br />

Christine Braun<br />

Tamara Gebhardt<br />

Sarah Wei Gong-Ye<br />

Edward J. Grill<br />

Joan Puetz Hannegan<br />

Janet Murray Reifsteck<br />

Kathleen Schaefer<br />

Class of 1987<br />

Theresa M. Blaskiewicz<br />

Cathy Stansberry Brandhorst<br />

Lisa Melsheimer Breeden<br />

Rosanne Landholt Donato<br />

Myra Foulke Styffe<br />

Jill Davis Taylor<br />

Class of 1988<br />

Rebecca Fassler Anthony<br />

Britt Booker<br />

Theresa Lambrich Dapron<br />

Bill Foster<br />

Darryl Franklin<br />

Lori White Harrison<br />

Helen Klenklen<br />

Sandra Vlach Lorber<br />

Lynne Menke<br />

William Pappas<br />

Janine R. Russell<br />

Nina Luisa Silva Gardner<br />

Mary Henning Spaulding<br />

Kimberly Swassing<br />

Class of 1989<br />

Andrew Beckerman<br />

Lisa Moritz Beckerman<br />

Karen Minshall Byington<br />

Daniel Contreras<br />

Julie Currivan<br />

Andrea E. Erger<br />

Theresa Guempel<br />

Lori Hanneken<br />

Theresa Jakubs Hendricks<br />

Janice Keys<br />

Ruth Kopp<br />

Roger Lawrence<br />

Bernice Marquart<br />

Ruth Ann Norton, CPS/CAP<br />

Barbara Haas Teng<br />

Class of 1990<br />

Denise I. Alford<br />

Joseph T. Ambrose<br />

Franco J. Gassiraro<br />

Kathleen J. Heimann<br />

Carla Tinoco Hickman<br />

Lisa Bocquillon Hollenbeck<br />

Melissa K. Komora<br />

Nat Rabbitt<br />

Susan F. Rubino<br />

Renee Sargent-Witte<br />

Robert Scott<br />

Maura Berndsen St. Jacques<br />

Victor Wang<br />

Vera Wuertz<br />

Class of 1991<br />

Sandy Clayton<br />

Michelle Engelhardt<br />

Virginia Eastin Hoeper<br />

Tracy Macke<br />

Maureen M. Missimore, MBA<br />

Patricia S. Papke<br />

Pat A. Rebman<br />

Tamaki A. Stratman<br />

Laurence Unger<br />

Dorothea Hauser Yadon<br />

Class of 1992<br />

Dona Fietsam Barber<br />

Anthony J. Caleca<br />

Phyllis Crafton<br />

Mary Drastal<br />

Terry J. Foushee<br />

Allison Light Krieger<br />

James McBroom<br />

Deborah J. Mulligan<br />

Randall Riley<br />

Robert Rosenfield, R.D., L.D.<br />

Christine Scott<br />

Christine K. Stuckenschneider<br />

Class of 1993<br />

Catherine A. Aalfs<br />

Martha Biesk<br />

Gary Dierks<br />

Julie Daniel Edwards<br />

Carmen Y. Wooten<br />

Michelle Ungerank Yeoman<br />

Class of 1994<br />

Donald W. Bowles<br />

Amy S. Collins<br />

Hungduan Guo<br />

Ruth Taylor Hogan<br />

Margaret E. McNally<br />

Keith Quigley<br />

Michelle White Quigley<br />

Jason S. Schicker<br />

Maureen Davis Thenhaus<br />

Lisa Patton Vorst<br />

Class of 1995<br />

Peggy A. Adderley<br />

Sherri Winget Andrews<br />

Thomas A. Broeckling<br />

Sylvia J. Bronner<br />

Norma D. Brown<br />

Cynthia A. Burkhead<br />

James Darr<br />

Nathan Diel<br />

Toni Garrett<br />

Peggy Kaiser<br />

Julia Marlowe Kilduff<br />

Laura Parker*<br />

Margaret Beckfeld Reaka<br />

Judge Eve M. Riley<br />

Christine Smith Scherer<br />

Paul J. Shaver<br />

Kelly M. Sledge-Martin<br />

alumni (continued)<br />

Class of 1996<br />

Jennifer Billings<br />

Gwyndolyn Turner Fouche’<br />

Sharon Jackson<br />

Joyce Kettenhofen<br />

Jill (Muldoon) Kirks<br />

Jo Ann Bommarito Klees<br />

Shannon Rosenhauer Langenstein<br />

Matthew Lanzone<br />

Linda J. Little<br />

John J. Longnecker<br />

Gregory Menke<br />

Brian P. Miller<br />

April Morrison<br />

Susan M. Niebling<br />

Cheryl Clark Schramke<br />

Anne L. Sunderland<br />

Patricia S. Whitehair<br />

Class of 1997<br />

James Boeger, Jr.<br />

Anthony Cuneo<br />

Martin W. Depenthal<br />

Eileen Madden Diel<br />

Richard Dierker<br />

Kristine M. Feeherty<br />

Erin Frederking<br />

Denise D. Gibbs<br />

Michael D. Glader<br />

Kathleen Gray<br />

Dawn M. Hale<br />

Scott S. Kaminski<br />

Linda Kaufman Kasparek<br />

Holly E. Kea-House<br />

Kurt Klapp<br />

Tracey Causey Marshall<br />

Christine Habermehl Matrisotto<br />

Nikola M. Moyich<br />

John O’Brien<br />

Cathlene Collins Paruch<br />

Harold Rood<br />

Michael Sullivan<br />

Sarah H. Walsh<br />

Emily Lombardo Weaver<br />

Class of 1998<br />

William Barrows<br />

Robert Bertels<br />

David W. Bollman<br />

Kristen Brokaw<br />

Paul J. Carter<br />

Karen Clark Castellano<br />

Mike D. Chandler<br />

Lisa J. Hannon<br />

Christina Kenawell Knott<br />

Kathleen L. Krueger-Bockhold<br />

Justin R. Lopinot<br />

Dorothy Nauman<br />

Ronald M. Scott<br />

Marti Spilker Shedron<br />

Carolyn F. Skidmore<br />

Jon J. Wioskowski<br />

Class of 1999<br />

Amie Walker Bemke<br />

Mary Bookstaver, OP<br />

Kimberly Seil-Dierker<br />

Huguette Roy Duff<br />

Molly Duffy<br />

Timothy Kertz<br />

Elizabeth Bickel Kertz<br />

Brian D. Liddell<br />

Karen Meis Meyer<br />

Richard Mulchek<br />

Christina Callanan Pogue<br />

Robin Rongey<br />

Kathryn M. Seppi<br />

Patricia Berendzen Siegel<br />

Lynn Anne Tedoni<br />

Thomas G. Wade<br />

Theodore Wenzlick<br />

Elizabeth Werle<br />

Class of 2000<br />

Jack Arvin<br />

Libby Dust Craig<br />

Virginia Flowers, CPPS<br />

Megan Golonka<br />

Roger Hunt<br />

Dennis M. Johnson<br />

Jennifer L. Jorel<br />

Mary Kennedy<br />

Victoria A. Keune<br />

Oliver J. King<br />

Susan King<br />

Kathleen Morrow<br />

Sandra Mulitsch<br />

Thomas Nolan<br />

Deborah A. Obermark<br />

Teresa Startup<br />

Jane Tayon<br />

Suzanne Waller<br />

Class of 2001<br />

Andrew Chinnici<br />

Asim Chohan<br />

Donald Creswell<br />

Shirley D. Dees-Gray<br />

Sara Deimeke<br />

Amy N. Dismuke<br />

Susie Edelman<br />

Mike Goriszewski<br />

Dolores I. Guittar<br />

Thomas B. Hayes<br />

Michael W. Hoffmann<br />

Carolyn Holder<br />

Jalena Leong-Martinez<br />

Carole A. Martin<br />

Michelle M. McGuire<br />

Pamela M. Meier<br />

Darshan G. Patel<br />

Kristian T. Reese<br />

Mary A. Retkowski<br />

Linda Tucker<br />

Robert W. Welker<br />

Class of 2002<br />

Agnes Agbo<br />

Martha Brown<br />

Rosemary Brunson<br />

Brian T. Callanan<br />

Patrick K. Carleton<br />

Danielle D. Dillon<br />

Elizabeth E. Frey<br />

Nancy Friederich<br />

Kathleen Healy Gray<br />

Mark S. Kienol<br />

Kristine Collins Lancaster<br />

Ron Medley<br />

Daniel R. Parsons<br />

Douglas J. Parsons<br />

Karen M. Paruch<br />

Elizabeth A. Spellmeyer<br />

Almut Stephen-Marino<br />

Holly M. Stocker<br />

Class of 2003<br />

Christina Anderson<br />

Mary Beier<br />

Lisa D. Douglas-Gray<br />

Del Hawkins<br />

Steven King<br />

Ronald A. Lewis II<br />

Amie Shea<br />

Demetra M. Speropoulos<br />

J. Bollinger Voss<br />

Class of 2004<br />

Ann Coffey<br />

Margaret Conroy Oge<br />

Karen E. Dickherber<br />

Katy A. Forand<br />

Erica J. Friederich<br />

Jody Hicks<br />

Lauryn Humphrey<br />

Mary LaTragna<br />

Colene McEntee<br />

cumulative societies<br />

Benefactors are recognized for their cumulative gifts/grants to the university, as well as gifts/grants received during the fiscal year July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006.<br />

fontbonne society<br />

$1,000,000+<br />

The <strong>Fontbonne</strong> Society is named for Mother St. John <strong>Fontbonne</strong>, who refounded the Sisters of St. Joseph in<br />

1808 after the French Revolution. At the invitation of Bishop Rosati, she sent the first six Sisters of St. Joseph<br />

to the United States in 1836.<br />

Anonymous<br />

bishop rosati society<br />

$500,000 - $999,999<br />

The Bishop Rosati Society is named for the Bishop of the Diocese of St. Louis, who asked the Sisters of<br />

St. Joseph to come to St. Louis in the 19th century to teach the deaf.<br />

Anheuser-Busch Foundation<br />

Bonnie Eckelkamp<br />

Federal Government (HRSA)<br />

Claire Roach ’59 Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet,<br />

St. Louis Province<br />

Mabee Foundation, Inc.<br />

Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc.<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

John* and Audrey<br />

Naumann ’43 Steinfeld<br />

medaille society<br />

$100,000 - $499,999<br />

Jennifer L. Melchert<br />

Jenine Comp Renaud<br />

Brent Rich<br />

Sarah R. Stock<br />

Michelle L. Wiedl<br />

Class of 2005<br />

Suzanne L. Bennett<br />

Jill Bernard<br />

Elizabeth L. Browning<br />

Jami Cale<br />

William S. Dahlberg<br />

Kimberly DeWitt-Lamkey<br />

Bill Curtis Gossett<br />

Yunjae Hwang<br />

Judy A. Kibler<br />

Rosemary Lakin<br />

John P. McCabe<br />

Victoria Crusius McCarty<br />

Tracey McCoy<br />

Andrew Mraz<br />

Madina Olson-Yantis<br />

Janese Palmer<br />

Peggy Poniewaz<br />

Tiffany Elizabeth Rehg<br />

Deanna Schmidt<br />

Jerlene Sleydin<br />

Beverly Spudich<br />

Audrea Strelo<br />

Gwendolyn Tyson<br />

Rebecca J. VanZandt<br />

Leslie A. Venegoni<br />

Maria N. Weber<br />

Class of 2006<br />

Peter W. Cartier<br />

Andrea M. Gabrisch<br />

Lara Goldkamp<br />

Nicholas C. Morris<br />

Richard Schaumburg<br />

Jenny C. Steinbruegge<br />

The Medaille Society is named for Jean Pierre Medaille, S.J., who<br />

founded the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1650.<br />

Rosemarie Archangel ’52<br />

AT&T<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III<br />

Joanne Brooks<br />

Emerson<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation<br />

Daniel and Eleanor Halloran ’63 Ferry<br />

Edward C. Garvey Memorial<br />

Foundation<br />

Dr. Dennis C. and Monica A. Golden<br />

George S. Graff<br />

William Randolph Hearst Foundation<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation<br />

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation<br />

Victoria McGee-Harris<br />

Michael and Eleanor Miller<br />

National Science Foundation<br />

NCAA Strategic Alliance<br />

Matching Grant<br />

Pepsi-Cola Company<br />

Mary O’Keefe Simpson ’85<br />

Solutia Fund<br />

Frank and Ruth O’Neill ’52 Stroble<br />

Norman J. Stupp Foundation -<br />

Commerce Bank Trustee<br />

The Teagle Foundation, Inc.<br />

U. S. Department of Energy<br />

Union Electric Company<br />

Kenneth and Mary Jo<br />

Drager ’70 Voertman<br />

Marie Sansone Zucchero ’42<br />

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cumulative societies (continued)<br />

rossiter society<br />

$50,000 - $99,999<br />

The Rossiter Society is named for Mother Mary Agnes Rossiter, CSJ,<br />

Superior General of the Sisters of St. Joseph when <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

was chartered in 1917.<br />

Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc.<br />

Anonymous<br />

Anonymous<br />

Archdiocese of St. Louis<br />

Boeing Gift Matching Program<br />

Gerald and Loretta Cassidy<br />

James and Karen Clark ’98 Castellano<br />

Dana Brown Charitable Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dierker<br />

Durr Family Trust -<br />

Katherine Flynt Durr ’39<br />

E. Reuben & Gladys Flora Grant<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Thomas and Kathleen<br />

Toohey ’65 Gunn<br />

Leo and Nancy Haas<br />

Whitney and Anna Harris<br />

Hewlett-Packard<br />

Rosemary Leahey ’49*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

Vincent S. Lipe ’79<br />

John Allan Love<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

lepuy society<br />

$25,000 - $49,999<br />

The LePuy Society is named for LePuy, France, the founding city of the<br />

Sisters of St. Joseph in 1650.<br />

Boatmen’s Bancshares<br />

George Warren Brown Foundation<br />

Clarkson Group Foundation<br />

Commerce Bank of St. Louis<br />

Louis and Marilyn<br />

Montileone ’61 Dell’Orco<br />

Meneve Dunham<br />

Bernard and Marilyn Edison<br />

Harry Edison Foundation<br />

Rosalie Millman Efken ’56<br />

Dorothy Fleck ’69<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

General Dynamics Corporation<br />

Peter and Clare Genovese<br />

Richard Greenberg and Claire Schenk<br />

Charlotte Bussmann Gund ’39<br />

Daniel and Catherine Human<br />

IBM Corporation Matching<br />

Grants Program<br />

Darryl T. and Villajean M. ’94 Jones<br />

Mary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A.<br />

Jordan Charitable Foundation<br />

Pamela Sloofman Kanter ’73<br />

Laclede Gas Charitable Trust<br />

Joseph and Joan Lipic<br />

Joseph McGlynn, Jr.<br />

William and Tracey<br />

Causey ’97 Marshall<br />

Mrs. Eugene McBride<br />

(Marie Jostes ’37)*<br />

Lee and June McKinney<br />

Mercantile Trust Company<br />

Mulac & Engel Charitable and<br />

Religious Trust<br />

Jeremiah and Kathryn Lee<br />

Eames ’81 Nixon<br />

Edward and Colette<br />

Crowley ’65 O’Brien<br />

Pierce and Susan Powers<br />

Anthony F. Sansone, Sr. Family<br />

Kathleen Sloan ’38<br />

Edward B. Stevens<br />

Nancy Murphy Thro ’55<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

USDA CREES Higher<br />

Education Programs<br />

Adelaide G. Welge Trust<br />

Jim and Mary Bruno ’68 Werle<br />

Meltzer Family Foundation<br />

Emma Lu Middleton*<br />

Francis and Jacqueline Post ’58 Miller<br />

Millstone Foundation<br />

Missouri Arts Council<br />

Monsanto E. Funding<br />

Morrison’s Hospitality Group<br />

Gerald and Suzanne Noonan<br />

Joan Steffen O’Reilly ’51<br />

Orscheln Industries Foundation<br />

Mrs. Robert Osterholt<br />

(Henrietta Binder ’45)<br />

PowersGroup, Inc.<br />

Price Waterhouse Foundation<br />

Kerri Roscoe<br />

Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61<br />

Carl and Merlyn Price ’58 Schack<br />

Marilyn Schnuck<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Shaw<br />

James and Carol Conway ’63 Spehr<br />

Joanne Arnold Strathearn ’71<br />

James and Anne Sullivan<br />

Trudy B. Valentine<br />

Bill and Toni Walker<br />

Webb Foundation<br />

David and Carolyn Carroll ’60 Zwart<br />

o’hara society<br />

$10,000 - $24,999<br />

The O’Hara Society is named for Mother M. Irene O’Hara, CSJ, first President of <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 1923 - 1929.<br />

Diane Medic Abernathy ’71<br />

Bill and Mary Abkemeier<br />

Alumax Foils, Inc.<br />

AmerenUE<br />

Amoco Foundation, Inc.<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mary Carol Anth, CSJ ’57<br />

Richard and Violet Anth<br />

Tobias P. Anth*<br />

AT&T Foundation<br />

Barbara Atteln ’67<br />

Nicholas Baloff<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bolinske<br />

(Anne Kramolowsky ’47)<br />

Brown Shoe, Inc. Charitable Trust<br />

C.A.P.S., Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Caspari<br />

(DeDe Dallas ’66)<br />

Chartwells Corp.<br />

Coca-Cola Company<br />

Matteo and Kathleen Atchity ’66 Coco<br />

Bill and Cathy Corr<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George B. Desloge<br />

Mary Doyle ’72*<br />

The Caleb C. and Julia W. Dula<br />

Educational and Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Thomas and Joan Koziatek ’80 Egan<br />

Emerson Charitable Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Erman<br />

(Rosemary Fitzburgh ’57)<br />

Ernst and Young Foundation<br />

Catherine Esser ’37<br />

Farmers Insurance Group Scholarship<br />

Mary Ferguson ’65<br />

Patrick and Joyce Finneran<br />

Fisher Controls International<br />

Follett Higher Education Group<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Alumni Association<br />

James and Kathleen Nestor ’75 Frey<br />

Ellen Ansorge Friesen Schmidt ’79<br />

Clifford Willard Gaylord Foundation<br />

Nancy Boos ’76 and<br />

Michael R. Georgen<br />

August Griesedieck<br />

Bruce W. Halliday<br />

Jane Hassett, CSJ<br />

Angeline Marino Heumann ’58<br />

Mrs. Jerome Holden<br />

(Rosejoan Kisling ’45)<br />

Bill and Barbara<br />

Gutting ’61 Hollenbeck<br />

Margaret Hyatt ’47<br />

Institute For Professional Development<br />

Joann Augsburger Jana ’74<br />

William Sanders III and Karen<br />

Keefer-Sanders, M.D. ’82<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Al Knight<br />

(Nanette Falk ’71)<br />

Kraig and Sandy Kreikemeier<br />

Randall ’89 and Donna ’89 Kruep<br />

Joseph and Sandra<br />

Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer<br />

John and Mimi Londoff<br />

Maritz Inc.<br />

Lucille McDonald ’31<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara<br />

(Norrine Gibbons ’46)<br />

Mary Jane Mersman ’41<br />

Leontone Meyer ’35<br />

Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer ’44<br />

Carol Shaughnessy Miller ’57<br />

Missouri Campus Compact<br />

Joe Noelker<br />

fontbonne university board of trustees<br />

(2005 - 2006)<br />

Marie Damien Adams, CSJ<br />

Charles E. Bouchard, OP<br />

Rodney J. Boyd<br />

Bonnie J. Eckelkamp<br />

Daniel J. Ferry, Jr.<br />

James E. Frey<br />

John D. Fumagalli<br />

Leo G. Haas<br />

Darryl T. Jones<br />

Karen M. Kennelly, CSJ<br />

Kraig G. Kreikemeier<br />

Joseph G. Lipic, Sr.<br />

John Londoff, Jr.<br />

Shawn Madigan, CSJ<br />

Joseph B. McGlynn, Jr.<br />

Rose McLarney, CSJ<br />

Michael E. Miller<br />

Elizabeth Ney, CSJ<br />

Mary Catherine O’Gorman, CSJ<br />

Audrey Olson, CSJ<br />

fontbonne university council of regents<br />

(2005 - 2006)<br />

John L. Bowman, Sr.<br />

James Buford<br />

Anthony J. Caleca<br />

Gerald Cassidy<br />

James G. Castellano<br />

Michael A. Drone<br />

Ellen A. Friesen<br />

Nancy M. Garvey<br />

Nancy Georgen<br />

Thomas M. Gunn<br />

Edward D. Higgins<br />

Sandra Lehrer<br />

Tracey Marshall<br />

Doug McCoy<br />

Timothy J. McGowan<br />

Joseph M. Noelker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Noonan<br />

(Gabrielle Chadeayne ’80)<br />

Lucile O’Gorman<br />

Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60<br />

Petrolite Corporation<br />

Robert and Rosemary Noser ’61 Pickle<br />

Mary and Robert Plane<br />

Procter & Gamble<br />

Pulitzer Publishing Co. Foundation<br />

Helen Badaracco Ravarino ’42<br />

Martha Re ’58<br />

The Regional Arts Commission<br />

Mike and Pattie Ristau<br />

Peggy and Jerry Ritter<br />

RubinBrown LLP<br />

Marvel Sanguinet*<br />

Jim and Kathryn Sansone<br />

Red and Mary<br />

O’Reilly* ’45 Schoendienst<br />

Joseph and Rosemary Shaughnessy<br />

Ronald Shelley<br />

Paula V. Smith<br />

State of Missouri<br />

Myra Foulke Styffe ’87<br />

John and Lucy George ’55 Tucker<br />

Union Pacific Corporation<br />

Gregory and Susan Vatterott<br />

The Vatterott Foundation<br />

J. A. Wachter Builders, Inc.<br />

Jerry and Jeanette<br />

Altepeter ’70 Wamser<br />

Rev. Joseph A. Weber, Jr.<br />

Ralph and Patricia Webster<br />

Whitaker Foundation<br />

Barbara Krausel ’60 Wick<br />

Orrin Wightman III<br />

Drs. Robert and Joyce<br />

Devine ’51 Woolsey<br />

Elizabeth Peplow, CSJ<br />

Helen Ryan, CSJ<br />

Anthony F. Sansone, Jr.<br />

Ronald P. Shelley<br />

Paula V. Smith<br />

Linda Straub, CSJ<br />

Ruth Stroble<br />

James M. Sullivan<br />

Marquita T. Wiley<br />

Richard Greenberg<br />

Ruth Margaret Raupp, CSJ<br />

Judge Eve M. Riley<br />

Peggy Ritter<br />

Carol Spehr<br />

Timothy T. Walsh<br />

Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased<br />

cumulative societies (continued)<br />

vachon society<br />

$5,000 - $9,999<br />

The Vachon Society is named for Sister Suzanne Marie Vachon, CSJ, President of <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> from<br />

1954 - 1957.<br />

Advertising Savants, Inc.<br />

Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Amelotti<br />

(Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77)<br />

American Diabetes Association<br />

Anonymous<br />

Carroll Cunningham Baechle ’60<br />

John and Marilee Barry<br />

Peggy Benoist<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Binz<br />

(Marietta Saunders ’53)<br />

Jerry M. Bladdick<br />

Nancy Blattner<br />

Rodney Boyd<br />

Mary Jeanne Gertken Brady ’65*<br />

BSI Constructors, Inc.<br />

Robert Butler<br />

Julian and Eileen Carr<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Chivetta<br />

Christopher and Anne Chivetta<br />

William S. Comfort, CLU<br />

Lilyan Crowley<br />

Kathleen C. Dailey ’72<br />

Deloitte & Touche LLP<br />

A. G. Edwards<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Etter<br />

Phil and Kathy Fina<br />

First Bank<br />

Jack Fleming<br />

Gail Hornsby Gauthier ’63<br />

General American<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

J. A. Glynn<br />

Allen & Josephine Green Foundation<br />

James and Lee Hynek ’63 Gunn<br />

Helen Guyol ’41<br />

William and Mary Grace Guyol<br />

Alice E. Harper ’70<br />

Edward and Lynne Higgins<br />

Sophia Hochenedel<br />

Carmen Villaobos Hodge ’61<br />

Elizabeth Burton Holmes ’66<br />

Catherine Knaapen Hurd ’39*<br />

Jenzabar<br />

Gary and Carolyn<br />

Kuciejczyk ’64 Johnson<br />

Stephen and Mary T.<br />

Hutchison ’71 Kappel<br />

Linda Kurz ’61<br />

Anita Buie Lamont ’69<br />

Joan Lescinski, CSJ<br />

Lucy Lopata<br />

Phyllis Schmidt Lorek ’58<br />

Mari De Villa Retirement Center<br />

Monsanto Funding<br />

James and Jeanne Dulle ’81 Moore<br />

J. Harrison and Lillian Morson<br />

Nestle Purina PetCare<br />

The Honorable<br />

Margaret M. Nolan ’52<br />

Anna Suetsugu Nomura ’54<br />

James and Rosemary<br />

Erman Noonan ’45<br />

North Port Associates<br />

James and Susan Peller ’58<br />

Joe Pepe<br />

Rose Perotti ’52<br />

Peter and Evelyn Puleo<br />

Daphne C. Ramirez ’37<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reintjes<br />

(Carolyn Lewis ’55)<br />

Rockwell International Corp.<br />

Roman<br />

Rotary Club of St. Louis<br />

Kathy Martini Saier ’69<br />

Shannon O’Tool & Supply Co.<br />

John and Barbara Sheehan<br />

Slay Transportation Co.<br />

Solutia, Inc.<br />

Roger Spiller<br />

St. Louis Home Economist<br />

Hon. Donald and Mary Ann<br />

Kuhlman ’53 Stohr<br />

Jean Stoner<br />

Suburban Journals of<br />

Greater St. Louis<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation<br />

Lawrence and Patricia<br />

Reddan ’58 Van Rhein<br />

John and Joan Bayot ’66 Vatterott<br />

Charles F. Vatterott & Co.<br />

William and Sue Harter ’60 Wachter<br />

John and Beverly Wagner<br />

Timothy and Jane Fowler ’96 Walsh<br />

Eleanor Waltuch<br />

Claire Saenger Weiler ’59<br />

Judith Willard ’81<br />

Gary and Denese Zack<br />

Michaela M. Zahner, CSJ ’63<br />

fontbonne university 18 th annual golf tournament<br />

sponsors<br />

Anheuser-Busch Companies<br />

Bank of America Student Lending<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Cingular Wireless<br />

Commerce Bank<br />

First Bank<br />

Flooring Interiors, Inc.<br />

Gian-Tony’s Restaurant on the Hill<br />

Glazers Midwest<br />

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.<br />

Grey Eagle Distributors<br />

Hastings & Chivetta Architects, Inc.<br />

J.A. Glynn & Co.<br />

Joe and Sue Dierker<br />

John and Audrey Steinfeld<br />

Kevin Gunn<br />

KMOX<br />

Liberty Mutual<br />

Lou Fusz<br />

McMahan Lincoln-Mercury,<br />

Tom Moore - Lease Manager<br />

Mulligan Printing Co.<br />

Nestlé Purina<br />

Pepsi-Cola of St. Louis<br />

Powers Group Inc.<br />

RubinBrown<br />

S.M. Wilson<br />

Smith Barney<br />

sponsors (continued)<br />

The Stroble Family<br />

Trivers Associates Architects<br />

US Bank<br />

Thomas P. Walter, Senior Vice<br />

President – Stifel, Nicolaus &<br />

Company, Inc.<br />

committee<br />

Kit Breshears<br />

Karen Castellano ’98<br />

Joe Dierker<br />

Sue Dierker<br />

Mike Drone<br />

Nick Espiritu<br />

Dr. Douglas Fox<br />

Leo Haas<br />

Van-Lear Black<br />

Joe Lipic<br />

Johnny Londoff, Jr.<br />

Joe McGlynn<br />

Lee McKinney<br />

Mike Miller<br />

Keith Quigley ’94, ’01<br />

Dr. Bill Rothwell<br />

Don Shifter<br />

Bill Walker<br />

Tom Walter<br />

volunteers<br />

Betty Miller Amelotti ’77<br />

John Barry<br />

Marilee Barry<br />

Kristen Brokaw ’98<br />

Jeanne Leritz Callahan ’51<br />

Karen Clark Castellano ’98<br />

Marilyn Montileone Dell’Orco ’61<br />

Katie Deimeke ’00<br />

Marilyn Schmidt Diel ’65<br />

Joe Dierker<br />

Sue Dierker<br />

Carol Dillon<br />

Julie Daniel Edwards ’93<br />

Patricia Etter<br />

Dorris Patton Finnegan ’98, MBA ’03<br />

Betty Baerveldt Glickert ’51<br />

Jane “Mitch” Mitchellette Hanneken ’52<br />

Jane Kehoe Hassett, CSJ<br />

Brian Hoener ’99<br />

Carolyn Johnson<br />

Jan Johnson<br />

Jalena Leong-Martinez ’01<br />

Sue Stuckenschneider McAtee ’85<br />

Collette Crowley O’Brien ’65<br />

Rita Schmitz, CSJ<br />

Don Shifter<br />

Marti Spilker Shedron ’98<br />

Carol Conway Spehr ’63<br />

Darlene Diel Wagner ’94<br />

Linda Nienhaus Yonce ’72<br />

gifts in kind<br />

A-Ned-A Flower Florist<br />

Elizabeth Ann Miller Amelotti ’77<br />

Alex Waldbart Florist<br />

Autco<br />

Nicholas Baloff<br />

Barrett Station Golf Practice Center<br />

Biggies Restaurant Restaurant & Bar<br />

Blueberry Hill<br />

Marc Bulger<br />

Jean R. Brown<br />

The Bug Store<br />

Build-A-Bear Workshop<br />

Byron Cade, Inc.<br />

Candicci’s<br />

Cannoli’s Restaurant<br />

Casino Queen<br />

James and Karen Clark ’98 Castellano<br />

Catholic Supply of St Louis, Inc.<br />

Chris’ Pancakes and Dining<br />

Chuy Arzola’s Tex-Mex Restaurant<br />

City Museum<br />

CJ Muggs<br />

Clockmaster, Inc.<br />

Clothes Tree Boutique<br />

Commerce Bank<br />

Michelle K. Connell<br />

Catherine A. Connor-Talasek<br />

The Corner George Inn<br />

Crazy Bowls and Wraps<br />

Daisy Clover<br />

Dierdorf and Hart’s Steakhouse<br />

Michael A. Drone<br />

Eagle Springs Goft Course<br />

Thomas F. Eagleton<br />

Jim Edmunds<br />

Fairmount Park, Inc.<br />

Favazza’s Restaurant<br />

Randy Felkey Florals<br />

Walter Finke<br />

First Bank<br />

Fitz’s American Grill & Bottling Works<br />

Follett Higher Education Group<br />

<strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong> Vice Presidents<br />

Frame Solutions<br />

Friends of <strong>Fontbonne</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

John and Sara Fumagalli<br />

Garden Heights Nursery, Inc.<br />

Gateway Arch Riverfront<br />

The Gateway Grizzlies<br />

Gian-Tony’s On The Hill<br />

The Gingham Goose<br />

The Glass Workbench<br />

Glazers Midwest<br />

Goedeker’s<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Golden<br />

Golf Discount<br />

Golf Galaxy<br />

Golf Headquarters<br />

Richard E. Greenberg<br />

Guido’s Pizzeria & Tapas<br />

Tom Hardin<br />

John Harries<br />

Tom and Marilyn Hellwig<br />

Henning’s Golf<br />

Hodak’s Restaurant<br />

The Initial Design<br />

Inner Balance Therapeutic Message<br />

J. Bucks Restaurant<br />

Jakes’ Steaks<br />

Johnny Mac’s Sporting Goods, Inc.<br />

Kennelwood Village<br />

KMOX Radio<br />

The Kerry Cottage, Ltd.<br />

L & L Pizza, Inc.<br />

Ladue Florist, Inc.<br />

Lady Bugs<br />

Lelu Metalcraft<br />

Liberty Mutual<br />

Joseph G. Lipic, Sr.<br />

John H. Londoff<br />

Johnny Londoff Chevrolet, Inc.<br />

LoRusso’s Cucina<br />

Madinger Wines<br />

Marcianos’-Yellowstone Cafe<br />

Mavrik Jewelry<br />

Suzanne McAtee<br />

Joseph B. McGlynn<br />

Melanie’s<br />

Mary J. Mersman<br />

Chris Miller<br />

Michael E. Miller<br />

Missouri Botanical Garden<br />

Missouri Historical Society<br />

Monograms for You<br />

Morgenthaler’s Cleaners, Inc.<br />

James Muskopf<br />

Nordmann Photography<br />

Norwood Hills Country Club<br />

Dr. Edward & Collette<br />

Crowley ’65 O’Brien<br />

Office Depot<br />

Oilily<br />

P’Sghetti’s Inc<br />

The Pageant Nightclub<br />

Panera Bread Company<br />

The Pasta House Company<br />

Pillsbury Marketing<br />

Poor Man’s Art Gallery<br />

Port Salon & Day Spa<br />

Albert Pujols<br />

Qdoba Mexican Grill<br />

Raging Rivers Water Park<br />

Ravetta Photography, Inc.<br />

River City Rascals Baseball<br />

Scott Rolen<br />

Schiller’s Camera & Video<br />

Schlafly Beer<br />

Red Schoendienst<br />

Donald & Patricia Stack ’61 Seiler<br />

Donald Shifter<br />

Six Flags St. Louis<br />

Sportsman’s Park<br />

St. John’s Bank & Trust Co.<br />

St. Louis Cardinals<br />

St. Louis Rams<br />

St. Louis Suit Co.<br />

Stages St. Louis<br />

Syberg’s<br />

Robert L. Talasek<br />

T & P Incentives, Inc.<br />

Talbot’s Mens<br />

Target Stores<br />

Ted Drewes Frozen Custard<br />

Telle Tire and Auto Service, Inc.<br />

Thistle & Clover<br />

Tower Tee Golf Complex<br />

Trainwreck Saloon<br />

Stanley Wald<br />

Walgreen Corporation<br />

William H. Walker<br />

Webster Groves Bookshop<br />

Mark Wells<br />

The White Rabbit<br />

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