14 -15 ANNUAL REPORT DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE VICE PRESIDENT

Introduction...... 2 Dr. Ryan Lombardi Missions and Vision...... 4 Dr. Ryan Lombardi serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Ohio University. The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of a comprehensive • OHIO Mission array of student-centered offices, including Residential Housing, the Campus • OHIO Vision Involvement Center, Campus Recreation, Community Standards, the Career • Division Mission and Leadership Development Center, Counseling & Psychological Services, the Office of the Dean of Students, Baker University Center, and Event Services. The division employs approximately 150 full-time, 45 graduate Student Affairs Overview...... 6 student and 1,000 undergraduate student employees and has an annual • Strategic Priorities operating budget of approximately $62M. • The 5 C’s Prior to his current position, Ryan served as the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Ohio University. Before joining Initiatives...... 8 Ohio University, he was an Assistant and Associate Dean of Students at • Engagement Duke University from 2001-2008. He has also worked in Residence Life • Learning and Orientation at Colorado College. • Support Ryan received an undergraduate degree in Music Education from West Chester University and a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration Department Highlights...... 14 from the University of Kansas. He completed a doctorate in Higher Education Administration at North • Campus Involvement Center Carolina State University. He holds an academic appointment as affiliated faculty in Higher Education and • Campus Recreation Student Affairs in the Patton College of Education at Ohio University. • Career & Leadership Development Center • Community Standards & Student Responsibility Ryan resides in Athens, Ohio, with his wife, Dr. Kara Lombardi, and his two daughters. • Counseling & Psychological Services • Office of the Dean of Students • Event Services • Residential Housing • Vice President for Student Affairs Donors to the Division of Student Affairs...... 24

2 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 3 OHIO MISSION DIVISION MISSION

The Division of Student Affairs at Ohio University prepares students to be responsible and OHIO Mission contributing members of a diverse, global society by providing learning-centered environments, Ohio University holds as its central purpose the intellectual meaningful out-of-class opportunities, and professional support services that help them learn and personal development of its students. Distinguished by through their experience and achieve academic success. its rich history, diverse campus, international community, In seeking to accomplish our mission, we are committed to: and beautiful Appalachian setting, Ohio University is known as well for its outstanding faculty of accomplished • Encouraging the development of the whole student and involving all students in the life of the teachers whose research and creative activity advance University knowledge across many disciplines. • Cultivating a caring and civil campus community that values responsible and ethical behavior, open and free exchange of ideas, and respect for all people • Maximizing our effectiveness through responsible stewardship of resources, support of innovation, and creativity in problem-solving • Working collaboratively and forming partnerships with each other, with our colleagues across campus, and with the community Vision • Fostering a participative work environment for our staff, which encourages continuous Ohio University will be the nation’s best transformative improvement, collaboration, professional development, and a balanced lifestyle learning community where students realize their promise, faculty advance knowledge, staff achieve excellence, and alumni become global leaders.

4 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 5 LEARNING STRATEGICDivision ofPRIORITIES Student Affairs THE 5 C’S

Ohio University community members take great pride in our institution. We are proud of our distinguished history and heritage, our beautiful campus, the renowned reputation of our faculty, our active and committed student body and of our partnerships with the southeast region of our state. The Student at Ohio University Together with our five core values of character, community, citizenship, civility, and commitment. This sense of pride defines who we are and helps to clarify the promise of what it means to be a member of Mission Our overriding philosophy rests in the the OHIO community. belief that the student is the central We prepare students to be responsible reason this university and the division and contributing members of a diverse, exist. It is our responsibility to provide exceptional service and opportunity for global society by providing: students to develop into lifelong learners Character Community • Learning-centered environments; and citizens. We recognize that in order “Ohio University holds as its central purpose Membership in the Ohio University community to fulfill the strategic priorities outlined the intellectual and personal development of its includes being involved and responsible members • Professional support services; and in this document, the student must be “at the center of our decisions and daily students” is the first sentence of OHIO’s mission of not only the University community, but also • Meaningful out-of-class opportunities. work environment.” statement. Personal integrity and character both the local Athens community and the global -Ryan Lombardi, inside and outside of the classroom are inherent community. All members of the OHIO community Vice President for Student Affairs elements of Ohio University. Members of the OHIO are expected to be responsible community community are expected to commit to the highest members, to show appreciation for diversity, and to standards of personal honesty and ethical behavior. represent the values of the OHIO community.

Student Success Citizenship Civility Through their academic and co-curricular pursuits, Ohio University students will develop the Members of the OHIO community contribute to The OHIO community is an open forum involving knowledge, skills and character necessary to be committed citizens. the advancement of society, both now and for future the free exchange of ideas and scholarly discourse. generations. Such a commitment to the public For free and open exchange to occur, members of sphere can have many expressions, such as voting, the OHIO community are expected to embrace Support: Services, activities recycling, volunteering, using public transportation, civility in communication at all times. and environments designed to and cleaning up litter. OHIO citizens give more maximize student growth and than they take. They are responsible citizens both personal development. on and off campus, foster community involvement, Commitment Support Engagement become engaged citizens acting for the public good, nity Engagement: Opportunities Sincere and true commitment is practicing your mu Ci and respect University property and the property of m vi o li C ty designed to foster connection beliefs and values. Once you have committed others.

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6 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 7 INITIATIVES: ENGAGEMENT Campus Involvement Center Career & Leadership Event Services Residential Housing • Increased participation in peer-to-peer delivered Development Center • Invited frequent internal users such as Admissions, • Increased social media presence as a tool to educate health programming by 27%. • Prioritized outreach, leadership development, and PAS, and School of Music to student staff meetings and engage with students through the Ohio 101 • Increased the number of student organizations by 6%. employer relations. to build better relationships and have meaningful series as well as additional initiatives launched on • Increased the number of students involved in Sorority discussions about expectations. Youtube, Twitter, and other social media platforms. and Fraternity Life by 1.15%. • Participated in customer service best practice training • Developed a key partnership with the Career and • Prepared to add four new residence halls and the • Offered an average of 33 service opportunities per and assessment. Leadership Development Center to survey graduating South Green Living Learning Center to the month involving over 3,000 students. • Engaged in ongoing professional development students during cap and gown distribution. Residential Housing portfolio by Fall 2015. • 25 Projects of the Week were planned by the internally, and shared career and leadership Community Service Leadership Council involving development best practices externally to stakeholders. • Began using a beta of the FDBK tool and sample • Redesign of the Residential Housing department over 1500 students. surveys to better understand customer satisfaction and website with a focus on prospective and current • The Safe and Sexy Social provided a safe place for • Maintained and developed partnerships with to initiate the quality improvement process. students. 351 students to learn about safer sex, BDSM and employers. • Set marketing guidelines and developed brand • RAs executed 4605 programs to engage and educate sexual maturity. • Fostered collaborative relationships with faculty, staff, identity for Event Services by designing a logo, residence hall students. • A winter mini-involvement fair was held that and employers to connect students with innovative color palate, and standards that follow the University showcased new student organizations and connected • Residential Housing recruited and managed the resources, services, and employment opportunities. marketing guidelines. previously unengaged students with various student largest move-in volunteer team in the history of our organizations. Community Standards & • Created a set of Baker University Center templates campus with over 1000 volunteers who welcomed • Sorority and Fraternity Life in partnership with that include the logo and new branding for student students and families to Ohio University. Campus recreation launched a Greek Intramural League. Student Responsibility staff to use throughout the building. • Reviewed the recruitment and selection process for Campus Recreation University Hearing Board members in order to attract Office of the Dean of Students • OHIO Hockey engaged in extensive community and retain a diverse and highly capable membership. • Explored formal partnership with United Campus Ministry. service activities, earning them the ACHA Division • Oversaw the implementation and instruction of the I National Community Service Award for 2015. Prime for Life Program, allowing our staff to engage • Created Social Justice Professional Development Engagement activities include visiting local elementary with students in another manner after their conduct Curriculum for division staff. schools, hosting the annual Ice Ghosts Cancer Benefit matter had been concluded. Games (over $10,000 raised in 2015), starting the • Provided Leadership to first 6 weeks programming/ “OHIO Hockey Teddy Bear Toss,” (over 150 stuffed Welcome Week. toys for Athens Children Services), hosting a food • Conducted a cultural audit/assessment of the office drive to support Athens County Food Pantry, and a student athlete directed “Mustache Month,” raising funds for Prostate Cancer. • Thirty-two (32) Club Sports teams totaled 8,567 person hours of community service in the Athens area during 2014-2015.

8 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 9 INITIATIVES: LEARNING

Campus Involvement Center Campus Recreation Career & Leadership Event Services • 93% of first year students in UC 1100 and 1900 • As part of a collaborative internship experience Development Center • Provided frequent opportunities for student staff taking the Choices harm reduction program reported with the School of Communication Studies, the development through facilitated programs such as • Taught numerous sections of six different career they knew what it meant to be a better bystander and Fitness triathlon training club program was created True Colors, Customer Service Training, and development courses, including: 45% of these students have intervened in a high risk to not only teach participants how to prepare leadership development programs. situation. for a triathlon, but also to create a community • CAS 1130: Career Planning in the Liberal Arts. environment and encourage social interaction. • CAS 2130 X: Career Strategies: Internship • Trained production staff in the areas of rigging safety • 92% of the new members to the Greek community Eighteen (18) students participated in the and Job Mapping. and electronics maintenance and safety. taking Greek Choices harm reduction program program, reporting reduced race times, decreased • COMS 2040: Principals & Techniques of reported they understood what it meant to be a • Provided professional development opportunities by stress levels and increased confidence. Interviewing. better bystander and 65% of these students would • RFPD 3890: Professional Career Search Strategies. sending staff to ACUI, LDI, and the Student Affairs be comfortable stepping in if they saw someone taken • Outdoor Pursuits, in partnership with the • SPST 4900: Specialized Studies: Interdisciplinary. Assessment and Research Conference. advantage of sexually. Recreation Studies academic program, provided Thinking, Creativity And Innovation: Preparing • Several staff members attended cross-training sessions 26 first-year students a three credit practicum For The Next Step. • After taking Choices, first year students also reported to increase our operational efficiency. experience in August 2014. The New Adventures • PSY4930: Career Strategies for Psychology Majors. having an increased awareness of health protective orientation program incorporates adventure-based • Developed a feedback plan with facilities, dining, and factors and a reduction in their alcohol consumption. and experiential learning opportunities to aid a • Developed and implemented a campus wide “first- custodial to discuss customer service reports. destination survey” in partnership with Institutional • The Community Work Student program employed first-year student’s transition to OHIO University. Research, the Registrar, Event Services, and all • Developed a comprehensive assessment strategy using an average of 20 students. The Summer Service Corp • Campus Recreation Outdoor Pursuits, alongside academic colleges. the Balanced Scorecard initiative. 2015 employed 33 students. the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of • Assessed designated learning outcomes for CLDC’s • 43 master classes and outreach educational programs Education and the Allen Student Advising Center, Office of the Dean of Students career courses and the career coaching and leadership were provided through our Performing Arts and received $61,800 from the Konneker Fund for coaching services. • Re-instituted the Faculty Contribution Award. Education initiative. Learning and Discovery to support the Adventure Learning Program for Success (ALPS) initiative. • Developed Leadership Coaching: Leadership • Built transparency into the GA selection process. The program seeks to aid in the retention of Coaching is a newly created service that provides the • Expanded curricular experience to parents (ie. during first-year students, identified through survey data opportunity for students to develop one of the six key Bobcat Student Orientation or Family Weekends). and academic indicators, who are at risk of leaving skills essential to their employment upon graduation, the institution because of academic and/or social understand goal-setting strategies and learn to • Collaborated with SPA to expand brown bag struggles. The program will utilize experiential articulate and communicate their experiences with opportunities. adventure-learning activities that address both leadership skill development to others. This cutting- academic issues and social integration. edge service is the first of its kind across the country Residential Housing • Outdoor Pursuits partnered with Community and represents the new engagement paradigm the CLDC is leading nationally. • Redeveloped the Resident Assistant course curriculum Standards and Student Responsibility (CSSR) to focus on training and development as opposed to a and Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) combination of selection and training. to provide alcohol-related interventions to 62 Community Standards & students identified by CSSR as displaying high- Student Responsibility • Began renovation planning for Jefferson Hall risk drinking behavior. These interventions were involving students, faculty, and staff. • Assessed the effectiveness of the Prime for Life delivered through the Challenge Program utilizing • Six faculty members lived on campus as part of the low and high rope elements to facilitate experience- program in terms of student learning and behavior change. Faculty-In Residence Program that promotes based adventure education. Outcomes related to out-of- class interaction between faculty and staff. the program include an emphasis on a participant’s • Engaged in a review of the University Hearing Board ability to identify factors of high-risk drinking, training process, resulting in a new training understand the correlation of emotional and curriculum for first-time UHB members and ongoing mental responses during the decision making in-service training for all UHB members. process, and increasing personal self-efficacy.

10 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 11 INITIATIVES: SUPPORT

Campus Involvement Center Campus Recreation Career & Leadership Office of the Dean of Students • Collaborated with the LGBT Center, Women’s • The Walter Fieldhouse was truly a multipurpose space Development Center • Completed process for re-entry interview with Center and the Survivor Advocacy Program to serving all OHIO students. Athletics, Recreation, • Facilitated a process of self-awareness through career students post-hospitalization. provide the Female Orgasm, The Big O program that Academic Courses, ROTC, and the Marching 110 all coaching and leadership development programming • Prepared and distribute folder to faculty/staff for reached over 1,800 students. utilized the space and accounted for 83% (48,150) of that encourages students and alumni/ae to engage sexual misconduct process. the 58,190 visits during 2014-2015. • The Sober Bobcats student organization was created in career exploration and holistic leadership skill • Created protocol for house fire situations. with a membership of over forty in the first year. • Ping Recreation Center renovated 6,500sf of development. underutilized lounge space into the primary weight • Reviewed and Updated student death checklist (Patti) • Weekly Smart Recovery meetings were held to support • Helped students and alumni/ae recognize, synthesize room and converted the previous 3,990sf weight and communicate their experiences. and Infectious Disease checklist. students, staff and community members in recovery. room into a new functional fitness room. In all, new • Created suicide post-vention work group. • The It Gets Better Project and performance provided paint, lighting, window shades, flooring and 115 • Incorporated the following leadership skills a week of programs and dialogue focusing on creating pieces of new equipment were added. into department wide student learning outcomes: • Designed outreach for regional campus colleagues in a safe supportive environment for LGBTQ youth and self-awareness, interpersonal development, team • A Ping Recreation Center racquetball court was areas of DOS expertise. individuals in our community. development, problem solving, adaptability, and converted into a personal training and small group innovation. • Led Sexual Assault Presidential Task Force, create • Created a student organization suite, comprised of training area, and in spring 2015, eight (8) student comprehensive website and conduct climate survey. two lounge areas, a small non-reservable conference personal trainers provided 1,183 training sessions. Community Standards & room and a resource room with free supplies for • Ping Recreation Center hosted 46 academic courses Student Responsibility Residential Housing student organizations. during the 2014-2015 academic year and averaged 62 • Assessed students’ experiences with the student • Successfully accommodated the largest group of • Expanded the Student Organization Touch Point individual class sessions per week. conduct process through participation in the National students living on campus at Ohio University in over program to include attending 45 student organization • The fitness program created the OHIO Fit Club, Assessment of Student Conduct Adjudication 40 years. meetings to offer assistance on a variety of student a 12-week program that gave 10 participants a Processes Project. • Reviewed and revised the Student Housing organization issues and concerns. customized exercise program design and taught • Developed new methods and tools designed to assist handbook, departmental manuals, and professional • Partnered with the City of Athens’ T.A.G. team to healthy habits (consistency, proper technique, University Hearing Board members with their staff policies. remove graffiti. motivation) for exercising on their own. The program included counseling sessions with a certified personal decision making on finding of fact and sanctioning. • Fully implemented a web-based housing solution • The Sorority and Fraternity Life community trainer to help them stay on track and work towards that integrated with Blackboard to enhance coordinated two major community service projects: their goals; which included general health, fat loss, Event Services operational efficiencies and improve services to staff A Holiday Toy Drive, donating items for 30 local athletic development, and strength building. • Developed the Event Planning Checklist to assist and students. children and Sisterhood of the Traveling customers and to ensure that our end users have a • New Adventures Program: Serves as an Outdoor • Completed all logic development, testing, and Dresses, which provided over 200 local high school more holistic grasp on what to expect. women with prom dresses and accessories. Orientation program that strives to provide students marketing for guaranteed housing and dining in with experience and teaches them the tools that they • Created the Save Your Date campaign for opening support of guaranteed tuition initiative. will need in order to become successful students. day of reservations. • Developed an on-line housing cancellation procedure The program creates a higher sense of • Completely revamped the Commencement website in for students to streamline process and gain valuable self-efficacy in each student in the realms of social information related to the reasons for withdraws. environments, time management, and through a order to create a more user-friendly interface. decisions & consequences model. • Evaluated Baker University Center building hours and made changes to better reflect usage and demand. • Adopted a new inventory control and tracking system that will manage equipment depreciation, maintenance, and usage data. • Developed and implemented a repair and replacement model for movable equipment in Baker University Center. • Created new budget model by removing Conference Services and adding flexibility for staff to manage portions of their budget.

12 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 13 CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT CENTER CAMPUS RECREATION ohio.edu/involvement ohio.edu/recreation

The all-encompassing goal for the Campus Involvement Center (CIC) is to enhance our students’ college The Department of Campus Recreation provides a positive, welcoming environment for our participants experience through their involvement in out-of-class activities. The CIC is comprised of six functional and employees that is comprehensive and inclusive of their physical, emotional, and social growth areas: Performing Arts and Campus Programs, Sorority and Fraternity Life, Student Organizations, Health through its facilities, programs, and services. Campus Recreation provides a variety of recreational Promotion, Community Service, and Off-Campus Living. Each of these functional areas are committed facilities including the Aquatic Center, Bird Ice Arena, a Driving Range, Golf and Tennis Center, to providing meaningful high quality programs and experiences that foster student leadership through a Challenge Course, Disc Golf Course, the Charles J. Ping Recreation Center, and the new Walter participation in student organizations, practical application of classroom learning, the development of a Fieldhouse. Programs also provided by Campus Recreation include 32 Club Sports, recreational and healthy lifestyles, and involvement and service in Athens and the greater community. competitive Intramural Sports, Fitness, and Outdoor Pursuits.

Char Kopchik, Assistant Dean of Students for Campus Involvement Mark Ferguson, Executive Director of Campus Recreation

Department Highlights: Department Highlights: • Received a $1 million gift from were on the Dean’s List spring • 950 volunteers participated in • Campus Recreation employed • Outdoor Pursuits Graduate • Ohio Hockey finished the 2014- an anonymous donor to establish 2015 semester, an increase of 4%. this year’s Athens Beautification a total of 698 students during Assistant (David Roth) Elected 2015 season as CSCHL Regular the Performing Arts in Education Day that was planned and 2014-2015 totaling 143,315 Student Representative to Season Champions with a 27-7-6 • The average GPA for an affiliated Fund. coordinated by The Community hours worked. the Board of Directors of the record. The team lost in student in spring 2015 was Service Leadership Council with Association of Outdoor overtime in the National • Presented 347 peer-to-peer 3.023, higher than the university • Participation in the Outdoor supervision from CIC staff. Recreation and Education (AORE). Quarterfinal but finished #6 in programs on a variety of health average. Pursuits’ Challenge program the final national rankings. issues to over 7,241 students. increased to 1,620 in 2014-2015. • Three OHIO Hockey student • Sorority and Fraternity Life • Expanded on our collaborative This represents a 66% increase athletes (Michael Harris, Tyler • Overall attendance at Ohio • 42,222 students attended the instituted a new Standards efforts with the College of Fine since 2012-2013 and 179% since Benson, and Joey Breslin) and Hockey games increased 19% 243 general fee-funded programs and Expectations assessment to Arts and partnered on 24 Events. 2010-2011. Head Coach Sean Hogan over last season and season tickets offered through the CIC. determine individual were named to the U.S. National sales increased 14%. organization’s accomplishments. • The Walter Fieldhouse totaled • This year the number of student University team in 2015 that 58,190 visits during its first year • CAMPus REC Summer Camp organizations grew to 551. • The CIC’s student organization competed in the Winter World of operation. hosted 246 campers over 5 weeks function met with numerous University Games in Granada, • 24,738 individuals attended the during summer 2014, representing University partners to decipher • 9 Club Sports teams – Archery, Spain. The team placed 7th in the performing arts and concert series a 72% increase over 2013. the complex relationships student Men’s Crew, Women’s Crew, international event. Hogan events. organizations have with University Equestrian Hunt, Equestrian has also recently named by USA Hockey as Associate Head • Orgsync, a web-based departments and services. These Western, Gymnastics, Men’s Coach for the 2017 Winter involvement management system, partnerships started to create Lacrosse, Men’s Volleyball, and World University Games in was implemented, increasing new and simplify old policies and Women’s Volleyball – competed Almaty, Kazakhstan. efficiency by allowing numerous processes. at their national tournament this year. These clubs account for 204 student organization processes to • Outdoor Pursuits student staff occur online. athletes (35.6% of all club Alex Rhue and Jamie athletes). • During Greek Week, the Schumacher won first place social Sororities and Fraternities • Two intramural student officials, at the OU Research Expo donated 19,858 canned goods Brenna Burry and Alex Gebers, for outdoor recreation research and collected $4,951.77 through represented Ohio University projects entitled “You’d Do Penny Wars for Athens County at the National Campus What?? Wilderness Skills, Gender Differences and overconfidence Child Services. Championship Series National Basketball Championships at Among University Students”, and “Assessing the Environmental • 29.15% of students who are North Carolina State University. affiliated with social sororities Footprint of Endurance Races.”

14 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 15 CAREER&LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTCENTER &STUDENT RESPONSIBILTY ohio.edu/careerandleadership ohio.edu/communitystandards

The Office of Community Standards and Student Responsibility advances the educational mission of The Career & Leadership Development Center prepares Ohio University students and alumni/ae for active Ohio University and the Division of Student Affairs by providing meaningful opportunities for students development and implementation of career and leadership skills necessary in our global community. to reflect on their decision-making, personal values, and goals within the context of the expectations outlined in the Student Code of Conduct.

Imants Jaunarajs, Assistant Dean of Students Martha Compton, Director of Community Standards and Student Responsibility

Department Highlights: Staff Highlights: Department Highlights: • 19,816 students were served • A staff member held a leadership • Completed the first major revision by the Career & Leadership position in Classified Senate. of the Student Code of Conduct Development Center this past year in over 40 years. • Eight national and regional in programs, events, and conference presentations. • Implemented the new Sexual individual appointments. Misconduct, Stalking, and • Published one book chapter and • 9,347 students attended a CLDC Relationship Violence process. two articles. program or event. • Began a partnership with Dr. • Involved in 14 national and • 5,101 students received individual Ryan Shorey and Dr. Christine regional association committees. attention in scheduled or drop- Gidycz involving working with in coaching appointments, mock • Two staff hold editorial positions male students as the intersection interviews, and Bobcat CareerLink for national association online of alcohol use and interpersonal (Career Services Manager) resume publications. violence. reviews. • A staff member was awarded • Nick Oleksy was promoted to • 1,930 resumes were reviewed in the “Outstanding Learning Associate Director. Bobcat CareerLink. Communities Partner” from • Erin Breiner and Brad McGrath University College and Learning • 378 students participated in an in- both joined the CSSR staff. Community Programs. person mock interview and 1,195 in an online mock interview. • A staff member was awarded the “Ohio University’s Black • Coordinated 2,827 new job Diamond Award” from Black postings, 947 new internship Girls Rock. postings, and 776 part-time, co- op, and seasonal postings. • Increased Bobcat CareerLink usage by 449 employers. • Oversaw over 336 employers and over 3,043 students during three large scale career fairs.

16 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 17 COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES DEANOFSTUDENTS ohio.edu/counseling ohio.edu/deanofstudents

Counseling and Psychological Services provides confidential group, individual, and couples counseling to students at Ohio University. A variety of professionals provide counseling, including licensed psychologists, mental health counselors and graduate students. In addition to counseling, the Center The Office of the Dean of Students advances the educational mission of Ohio University and the Division also has both full-time and part-time psychiatrist who provide psychiatric medication consultations. of Student Affairs by facilitating students’ knowledge, understanding, and utilization of institutional Counseling and Psychological Services also provides consultations to faculty, administrative staff, and resources by providing a critical support structure and out-of-class learning opportunities that enrich the parents who are seeking advice on how to deal with a student of concern. The Center also provides overall OHIO student experience. psycho-educational programs aimed at helping students to be more successful at the University and is involved in providing suicide prevention training for the University community.

Fred Weiner, Director of Counseling & Psychological Services Jenny Hall-Jones, Dean of Students

Department Highlights: Department Highlights: • Hired two staff members to fill • Revised the content of Suicide • Responded quickly, deliberatively, behavioral intervention in the AHEPPP (Association of Higher vacant positions. Gatekeeper training to make it and with compassion to a fire Spring 2015. Education Parent and Family more relevant and impactful. on Union Street that temporarily Program Professional). • Collaborated with OMSAR to • Patti McSteen recruited and displaced 40 of our students, 19 establish an off-site protocol at • Offered our first online workshop selected the 2nd cohort of • Chad Barnhardt managed the of them permanently. their offices in Baker University to medical students at the new Margaret Boyd Scholars. internal/external assessments Center to facilitate the referral of Pickerington campus. • Provided informational folders process on behalf of the Dean of • Jenny Hall-Jones served as co- minority students to CPS. on the sexual misconduct policy, Students’ Office. • Completed the conversion of our chair of the President’s Advisory process and support resources to • Added a therapy support animal paper files to electronic ones. Council for Sexual Misconduct. • Anna Wenning was appointed to all OHIO faculty and staff. to the Center staff. the Trans* Affirmative Care • Jenny Hall-Jones presented • Over 160 student cases were Team. • Completed and submitted a Pecha Kucha on social media managed by the Student Review application for IACS engagement at ACPA’s Next and Consultation Committee, accreditation that was accepted. Generation Conference. (OHIO’s behavioral intervention • Completed the policies and team) – a new record. • Jan Haynes was selected by her procedures manual for psychiatric peers to serve as a member of the • The Post created a two-year services. Classified Senate. digital transition plan. • Completed draft of self-study in • Jan Haynes served as advisor for • Changed Student Health preparation for applying for APA the Phi Sigma Pi honors fraternity Insurance offering to include all approval. and also taught a fitness class in regional campus students, the aquatic center. • Greatly increased the number of creating significant savings for psycho-educational programs and them. • Jamie Patton was recognized as workshops that were offered Mentor of the Year at the 2015 • Patti McSteen co-authored an across the campus. Black Men of Excellence Awards. iBook “Behavioral Intervention: • Established a support team to Best Practices for Higher • Jamie Patton was selected as Co- help meet the mental health needs Education” as part of a Chair of the African American of transgender students. Department of Justice Grant. Male Initiative Committee. • Trained over 400 new campus • Patti McSteen taught EDHE • Chad Barnhardt completed his suicide gatekeepers. 8900 special topics course on last year as the National Chair to

18 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 19 EVENT SERVICES RESIDENTIAL HOUSING ohio.edu/eventservices ohio.edu/housing

Ohio University Event Services exists to provide event solutions for all University constituents, as well as community members of the City of Athens. We are proactive in dealing with customers, we The Department of Residential Housing is responsible for the overall operation and administration of are consistent with policies, and we focus on student development both through interaction and all Ohio University housing, as well as the University’s residential education program. Ohio University employment. We operate within an atmosphere of open communication, accountability, and fiscal operates 42 residence halls housing approximately 8,100 undergraduate students. Residential Housing is responsibility. We manage Baker University Center, Galbreath Chapel, Templeton Blackburn Alumni one of the largest departments of Ohio University, with a staff of over 300 full-time, part-time, graduate Memorial Auditorium, and several other event spaces throughout campus. We have oversight of and undergraduate student employees. all conferences and major events, including Commencement, First Year Convocation, and College of Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony.

Dusty Kilgour, Executive Director of Event Services Pete Trentacoste, Executive Director of Residential Housing

Department Highlights: Department Highlights: • Professional Production staff • Over 350 full-time, part-time, • All Resident Assistants completed was recognized and interviewed by and student staff members Safe Zone and ALICE ( Alert, United Kingdom-based worked during the Athens Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and publication Light and Sound Halloween Block party weekend Evacuate) Training. to ensure that students were able International for achievements • Residential Housing received over to safely enjoy the festivities. in video mapping and multimedia 600 RA applications, the largest event support. • Invested over $10 million in applicant pool to be recorded. • Professional Production staff was major and minor residence hall asked to be one of three renovations during the 2013- Universities to become certified 2014 academic year. High End Systems lighting • Launched a pilot Residential programming trainers in order Security Aide Program, which to pilot curricular programs in the added additional late night future. building rounds to residence • Caitlin Barnhardt was invited to halls on South Green to enhance serve on the Board of Directors community safety. for the Athens County • Started RADIO (Resident Convention and Visitors Bureau. Assistants for Diversity and Inclusion at OHIO), which is a diversity peer advisor program, during spring 2015. • Created 29 new Assistant Hall Director positions for the 2015- 2016 academic year to provide additional student employment opportunities and also to support Resident Directors and Graduate Resident Directors.

20 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 21 VICE PRESIDENT ohio.edu/studentaffairs

The Division of Student Affairs at Ohio University prepares students to be responsible and contributing members of a diverse, global society by providing learning-centered environments, meaningful out-of- class opportunities, and professional support services that help them learn through their experience and achieve academic success.

Ryan Lombardi, Vice President for Student Affairs

Department Highlights: • Organized and facilitated • Tasha Gardone presented mandatory half-day sexual “Marketing Your Department: misconduct training for all Branding Guidelines, Marketing division staff. Advice, and Resources Available to You” and James Pettet • Organized and facilitated monthly presented “Technology Matters Campus Conversation events in DOSA” at the division’s spring semester for the campus annual Conference Style community to discuss current Divisional meeting. issues including racial inequality. • Developed request/tracking • Completed COMP2014 project systems for marketing and for the Division which resulted in technology requests. $140K in salary adjustments, more than any other single unit. • Becca Lachman published Other Acreage (Gold Wake Press), a • Megan Vogel served as the chair book of poems. of the Women in Student Affairs division committee and Tammy • Becca Lachman was one of Babylon served as the co-chair of four featured alumni authors for the Wellness Committee. Otterbein University’s first annual Literary Citizenship • Division Twitter following Festival, Westerville OH. increased by almost 1,000 followers (tripling in the past • Becca Lachman was a featured year), Facebook gained by more writer at Marshall University’s than 200 followers and Instagram undergraduate student journal followers grew by 173. launch in Huntington WV. • The marketing team completed • Becca Lachman presented on over 200 creative projects. panel “Nonviolence in the Creative Writing Workshop” at • Tasha Gardone was one of two the 2015 Association of Writers graduates of “UCM University” and Writing Programs Conference – offered through University (AWP) in Minneapolis, MN. Communications and Marketing. 22 Introduction Missions & Vision Student Affairs Overview Initiatives Department Highlights Donors 23 DONORS

Mr. Jeffery Aarons Mr. Kevin J. Baldwin and Lynda F. Berman ‘95 Mr. Clifford A. Bridges ‘69 Mr. Donald K. Carew ‘55, ‘56 Mr. Donald Rowley Coe ‘07 Ms. Jane Anne Abdella Mrs. Denyse H. Baldwin Mrs. Laura Bertolini Mrs. Eden E. Bright ‘61 Dr. Robert J. Carey Jr. ‘82, ‘85 and Mr. John H Coffaro ‘83 and Mr. Paul Michael Abend ‘82 Mr. Bill Baldzicki and Mrs. Julie Baldzicki Mr. Ryan Christopher Bertram ‘04 Mr. David E. Brightbill ‘70 Dr. Jennifer A. Carey Mrs. Joann Coffaro Mr. David L. Abram ‘89 and Mrs. Gail L. Bange ‘84 Mrs. Elaine Claire Bess ‘53 Dr. Stacey K. Brinkley ‘87, ‘92, ‘06 Ms. Desiree Carn ‘81 Mr. Kevin Coghlan Mrs. Amber L. Abram Mr. Steve Bardus Mr. Jesse Calhoun Bethea ‘14 Dr. Brian Briscoe Mrs. Patricia E. Carothers ‘77 Miss Adele Cohn ‘62 Mrs. Mary C Ackley ‘50 Mr. Kenneth J. Barker ‘67 and Mr. Gerald Betsch and Mr. Shawn Brodie Mr. Mark Carr and Mrs. Laura Carr Mr. Lawrence G. Colbert ‘62 and Mrs. Karla Adams Mrs. Patty K. Barker Mrs. Dorothy E. Betsch Mr. James R. Brooks ‘73 Mr. Seth Joseph Carroll ‘07 Mrs. Christina K. Colbert Mrs. Sarah M. Adams ‘72 Mrs. Jacqueline R. Barker Mr. & Mrs. H. G. Bhatt Ms. Kylie M. Brooks ‘12 Mr. Herbert Carson and Dr. Phillip M. Colbert ‘68 Mr. Thomas H Adams ‘83 Mr. Robert M. Barna and Mrs. Heidi Barna Mrs. Virginia Birkla Mr. John J. Brosovich ‘86 Mrs. Claire M. Carson Mr. James W. Cole ‘73 and Dr. Roger L. Adkins ‘67 Mrs. Mary Baron Mr. Herman S. Bjorn and Mr. Kenneth H. Brown III ‘03 Ms. Shannon Carter Ms. Beverly McGuire Ms. Cynthia Alcroft Ms. Helen M. Barshay Ms. Elizabeth Greene Mr. David Brown Ms. Tonya Carter Mrs. Janet M. Coleman ‘59 Dr. Carl A Alexander ‘55, ‘56 Mrs. Melinda Bartizal Ms. Alison Black ‘94 Mr. Don P. Brown, Jr. and Mr. Kaleb Carter Mr. Barry Coleman Mrs. Carolyn Colbert Alison ‘66 Ms. Heather Marie Bartman ‘13 Ann M. Black ‘78 Mrs. Karen E. Brown Mr. Ryan C. Cary ‘99 Mr. George Edward Coles and Mr. Joseph T. Allen ‘69 Mr. Christopher M Bartone ‘98 Ms. Annie Blair Mr. Brucken Mr. Scott Case Mrs. Judy Lois Coles Ms. Catherine Lynn Allgood ‘06, ‘14 Mrs. Brenda Basalla Dr. Scott Cameron Blair ‘81 and Ms. Brenda Brueggermann Mr. James Benjamin Casper ‘08 Mrs. Sherre D. Collier ‘79 Mrs. Mitzi Amon Miss Charlotte Marie Basnett ‘54, ‘62 Mrs. Lori E. Blair ‘81 Mr. Sean F. Brunner ‘15 Ms. Rika Cassidy Mrs. Joy Collins Ms. Julie Amspaugh Mrs. Ashlyn Suzanne Bassiri ‘94, ‘94 Mrs. Susan Blair Mr. Frank Bucci Mrs. Kristi M. Cassidy Mr. William Combs Mrs. Ann G. Anderson ‘56 Mr. Willis Bateman, Jr. and Ms. Laura Blake Mr. John Buchanan Mrs. Debra Casto ‘88 Mr. Richard A Conley ‘86 Mr. Benson Anderson Mrs. Judy E. Dixon Bateman Mr. Cary Blakemore Mrs. JoAnn E. Buchenic Mr. Christopher James Caulfield ‘96 Dr. Grafton J. Conliffe and Mr. Don M Anderson ‘76 and Ms. Ms. Michele Lee Bates ‘91 Mrs. Lynn Blashford Ms. Marjorie Buckner Mr. Kenneth Cederbaum ‘75 and Mrs. Bobbi L. Conliffe Bernadette H. Anderson ‘87 Mr. Benjamin R. Bates Ms. Sarah Suzanne Bodrock ‘12 Mr. Michael W Burch ‘97, ‘98, ‘98 Mrs. Sandra Cederbaum Mr. Michael Connelly and Mr. James D. Anderson ‘59 Mr. Carl H. Batliner Jr. and Mrs. Christina L. Boettcher ‘92 Mrs. Mary Ann Burgoon ‘79 Ms. Natalie Ceja Mrs. Elizabeth Connelly Mr. Justin Mckinley Anderson ‘98, ‘98 Mrs. Jennifer J. Batliner Mrs. Carol Bohatch Mrs. Shiela Burke Mr. Frank J. Certo ‘95 Ms. Laura Conroy Ms. Jeannette Marie Andreski ‘04 Mr. Gregory S. Bauchmoyer and Ms. Amy Boland Mr. Ken Burke Ms. Stephanie L. Cesear ‘13 Mrs. Janice Constable Ms. Adrian Andrews Mrs. Renee M. Bauchmoyer Mrs. Jane L. Boney Dr. William James Burke ‘88 and Mrs. Ms. Jennifer Ceslak Ms. Lisa Conzett Mrs. Rennie Angus Mrs. Lisa Baumann Mr. Charles V Borghese ‘81 and Deborah Wenner Burke ‘85 Mr. Bruce E. Chancellor ‘77 and Ms. Dessie Cook Mrs. Sheryl Anspach Mrs. Debbie Baxter Ms. Susan H Borghese ‘81 Mr. Erik Andrew Burmeister ‘95, ‘95 Mrs. Cathie Chancellor Mr. Cary R. Cooper ‘64 and Mr. Keith Armstrong and Mrs. Patti Beard Ms. Melisa Cathryn Boris ‘92 Dr. Larry L. Burmeister and Ms. Bethany Kay Chassy ‘98 Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper ‘64 Ms. Sue Hucek Armstrong Mr. Paul J. Bednarski ‘90 Mrs. Kathleen R. Boulle’ Dr. Laurie R. Hatch Mrs. Gretchin Checkelsky Mr. Craig Cope Mr. Jeffrey A Arnold and Mr. Christopher A. Behning and Mr. Scott Edward Bova ‘95 Dr. Lois O. Burns-Kuhlemier ‘78 Mr. Thomas B. Chew Jr. and Mrs. Carole K. Cordray-Syracuse Mrs. Deborah S Arnold ‘81 Mrs. Lynn M. Behning Ms. Judith Bowling Dr. Melody A. Burton ‘87, ‘91 Mrs. Mary P. Chew Mr. John Cowan Mr. Jonathan R Aronoff ‘77 Mr. Bruce Bell Mr. Don R. Bowman and Mr. Jay J Burzynski ‘85 Ms. Amanda Marie Childress ‘04, ‘06 Ms. Colleen Cowgill Ms. Ashley Marie Arquilla ‘08 Ms. Carly Anne Bella ‘98 Mrs. Jan S. Bowman Mr. Howard S. Bush, Jr. and Dr. Francine C. Childs ‘97 Mr. Craig Cox and Mrs. Christena Cox Mrs. Jean Artrip Mr. David Joseph Belville ‘95 Mrs. Helen Boyd ‘81 Mrs. Angela Bush Mrs. Athina Chino Mrs. Marcella R. Crabtree Ms. Caitlin Anne Ash ‘11 Mrs. Patty Benjamin Mr. Robert W. Boyd ‘63 and Ms. Molly Butler Mrs. Karen Elizabeth Christian ‘96 Ms. Holly Craddock Ms. Elizabeth Ann Assink ‘88, ‘91 Mr. Michael Dillon Bennett ‘01 and Mrs. Judith Boyd ‘66 Dr. William R. Butler ‘50, ‘51 and Mrs. Jessica A. Christman ‘04 Mr. James R. Crawford Mr. Tarik A. Atassi Mrs. Danielle K. Bennett ‘01 Mr. Roy Gene Boyd and Mrs. Sara L. Boyd Mrs. Virginia L. Butler ‘51 Mr. C Chroniger Mr. David A. Cropper ‘50 Mr. Joshua Atkinson ‘03 Ms. Lindsay Cole Bennett ‘06 Ms. Diane Boylan Ms. Maryann Byrne Ms. Gina Cicconetti Mrs. Laurie Croyts Mr. Thomas W. Atzberger and Mrs. Mr. Charles Bennett Mr. James P. Brack ‘70 and Mr. Michael P. Caine and Mrs. Pamela Cicigoi Mr. Joseph A. Crum ‘81, ‘87 and Christina M. Atzberger Ms. Denise Benson Mrs. Carol Varner Brack ‘72 Mrs. Nancy E. Caine Mr. L David Cifoni ‘04 Mrs. Susan M. Crum ‘87 Mr. Sam Aziz ‘84, ‘85 and Mrs. Diana Aziz Mr. Donald L. Benson Jr. ‘73 Ms. Mary Bradesca Mr. David R. Calhoun ‘64 Mrs. Lori Ciolek Ms. Jeanne M. Crumly ‘81 Ms. Tammy Elkins Babylon ‘14 Mr. Thomas R. Benua Jr. ‘68 and Ms. Marsha L. Bragg ‘82 Ms. Corrine M. Callaghan ‘02, ‘02 Mrs. Paula Clapp Mr. Richard C. Cummings and Ms. Emily Anne Bacha ‘10, ‘10 Mrs. Susan J. Benua ‘70 Mr. Norman E. Brague ‘68 Ms. Sheri Callaghan Mrs. Marie Class Mrs. Kerry D. Cummings Mr. James S. Bacho Jr. ‘88 and Mrs. Christine D. Beran ‘59 Ms. Carla Breckenridge Mr. John Patrick Campbell ‘71 Mr. Jack L. Clevenger ‘70 and Ms. Kim Cunningham Ms. Gayle P. Brown ‘94 Mr. Alan Berens and Mrs. Mary E. Berens Ms. Kayla Breeden Mrs. Bernadette T. Campbell Mrs. Virginia D. Clevenger ‘69 Ms. Mary D. Cunningham Mrs. Cathi A. Badik ‘99 Mrs. Saundra G. Bergum ‘62 Mr. Charles F. Breese and Ms. Anne Cannon Ms. Nancy J. Cline ‘68 Mrs. Michelle Carpenter Curley ‘91 Mr Bruce H. Baker and Ms. Lisbeth Baker Mr. Jeffrey Berliner Mrs. Mary Beth Breese Mr. Charles R. Canty ‘61 Mrs. Suzanne A. Cloudman ‘94 Ms. Paula A. Cushner ‘75 Mrs. Anne Balcerzak Dr. Joseph H. Berman ‘66, ‘68 and Mrs. Mr. Herbert Bresler and Ms. Cheryl Vaia Ms. Mary D. Caplin Mr. William R. Cochran Mr. Kenneth Wayne Cutright and

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Ms. Jo Ellen Cutright ‘89, ‘94 Mr. John S. Doller ‘53 Ms. Rogene C. Evans Mr. James D. Frazier Mr. Stephen Golding Mrs. Diane C. Hall ‘62 Ms. Lisa Cychosz Ms. Sue Dolloff Ms. Nancy Evans-Donley Mr. Matthew Freedman ‘97, ‘98 Mr. Scott Goldman ‘85 Mr. David Adam Halle ‘97 and Dr. Robert F. Dakin Mr. James T Domke ‘77 and Dr. Drusilla Riley Evarts ‘51, ‘73, ‘77 Mr. Cory Matthew Fritz ‘08, ‘08 Ms. Diane Goldney Mrs. Alisa J. Faust-Halle ‘98 Mr. Kareem El Damanhoury ‘15 Mrs. Michele Domke Mrs. Michelle E. Everhart-Sullivan ‘02 Mrs. Mary Lou Frost Ms. Mary S. Gonsowski ‘02 Mr. Scott E. Hall-Jones ‘99, ‘06 and Dr. James T. Daniel ‘68, ‘72 and Mr. Patrick James Donadio ‘80, ‘81 Mr. Bradley W. Evers Ms. Betsy Frownfelter Mrs. Rebecca Gonzales Dr. Jennifer L. Hall-Jones ‘95, ‘97, ‘11 Mrs. Linda A. Daniel ‘69 Mr. Dennis R. Dorsey ‘70 Mr. William H. Eyler ‘51 and Ms. Debby Fulks Mr. Tom Gooderson Ms. Leah R. Halper ‘15 Mrs. Beth D’Antonio Mr. Brandon Clayton Dotson Thompson Mrs. Sara I. Eyler ‘52 Mrs. Kathleen Fuller Mr. N. V. Goodman and Mr. Greg Hamel Mrs. Gina D’Apolito ‘03, ‘03 Mrs. Mary Story Fackler ‘59 Mr. Robert Fulton and Mrs. Elaine Goodman Mrs. Judy L. Hamilton ‘80, ‘90 Ms. Alysha Darrah Ms. Kathy Downer Mrs. Sharon Belkofer Farkas ‘58 Ms. Katherine Fulton Ms. Erin Rachel Gorey ‘08 Mrs. Lynn Bennett Hamlin ‘68, ‘69 Mrs. Kristine H. Daugherty ‘05 Mr. Roderick Downer Mr. Adam Charles Farus ‘01, ‘05, ‘05 Mr. John Marcus Fultz ‘81 and Mr. Thomas W Gosiorowski ‘65 and Ms. Martha Hamre ‘90 Ms. Terri S. Davenport Cook ‘88 Mr. Chris Brian Downey ‘07 Mr. Stephen Michael Fasig ‘07 Mrs. Ellen B. Fultz Mrs. Linda A. Gosiorowski Mrs. Lois Hanna Mrs. Chris David Ms. Laura Doyle Mr. Stephen L. Faulkner ‘05 Ms. Sylvia Elaine Gaddis ‘06 Mr. Roger L. Grace and Mr. Bryan D Hardesty ‘85 Ms. Heather Davidson ‘15, ‘15 Mrs. Virginia Drapcho Mr. Gregory W. Fedak and Mrs. Amy Gallgher Mrs. Sue M. Grace Ms. Wendy Harris Mr. Ritch Davidson Mr. David A. Driver Mrs. Diane M. Fedak Mr. Kenneth A. Gamble ‘65, ‘69 and Mr. Roger D. Graham ‘62 Miss Paula S. Harsch ‘73, ‘84 Mr. Sidney A Davis ‘52 Mr. Paul R. Droba and Dr. Michael Feld and Mrs. Barbara Feld Mrs. Doris Ann Gamble ‘69 Ms. Leah Suanne Grant ‘15 Mrs. Patricia Hartman Mrs. Tracy Ellen Davis ‘88 Mrs. Frances B. Droba Dr. David B. Feldman ‘77, ‘78 and Mr. Robert Gannon Mr. Michael Benning Grebb ‘93 and Ms. Dr. Richard L. Harvey and Mrs. Mary Day Dr. Christopher Duffrin ‘98, ‘02 and Dr. Mrs. Jaime K. Feldman ‘77 Dr. Norman B. Garber and Lisa A. Richwine ‘91 Ms. Karen M. Harvey ‘84 Mrs. Samantha A. Day ‘94 Melani Wilson Duffrin ‘02 Mr. Matthew Felton and Dr. Courtney Ms. Maryann G. Garber ‘77 Mr. Jon Douglass Green ‘98 Dr. Luther L. Haseley ‘57 and Mrs. Sharon Deagan Mr. Cole A. Duffy ‘75, ‘86 Ann Koestler I ‘99 Mrs. Judy Garner Ms. Nancy S. Greenberg ‘62 Mrs. Jeanne L. Haseley ‘70 Mrs. Amy Debro Ms. Cathy A. Dumbauld Mrs. Deena M. Ferguson ‘83 Mr. James Garr Mr. Mike R Greenfield ‘73 and Mrs. Mr. Gregory S. Hatch Mr. Dennis D. Deckrosh ‘62 Mr. C. Wayne Dunlap ‘86 and Mr. Timothy Finklier Mr. Grady J. Gaspar and Nancy R. Greenfield ‘73 Mr. Ralph Lewis Head ‘90 and Mr. Gary L. DeJohn and Mrs. Ann H. Dunlap Ms. Emily R. Finley ‘15 Mrs. Carol L. Gaspar Ms. Anne Greiner Mrs. Tracy A. Head ‘88 Mrs. Janet DeJohn Mrs. Deborah A Dyer ‘78 Ms. Irene Fiorentinos ‘81, ‘81 Mr. Elmer P. Gates ‘60 Mr. David Lee Griffin ‘81 Mr. Sprole W. Heaps, III and Mr Donald E. Delp and Mr. Michael Robert Easterday ‘05, ‘15 and Mrs. Jane Fisbeck Ms. Chelsea Marie Gawlik Rose ‘14, ‘15 Mrs. Cheryl Griffin Ms. Susan Heaps Ms. Penelope Delp Ms. Kristen Ann Easterday ‘05 Mr. Tony J Fiscelli ‘95 Gwen Gebers Mr. Darryl E. Griffin ‘81 and Mr. Paul A. Heddaeus ‘00 and Mrs. Kelley M. DeMaria Mrs. Barbara Eberbach ‘74 Miss Sharon E. Fischer ‘71 Mrs. Anne Geib Mrs. Patricia E. Smith-Griffin ‘81 Ms. Jan Elizabeth Heddaeus ‘95 Mr. Chris Dempsey Mr. Jeffery A Eberlein ‘81 Mr. Wayne Fischer and Dr. Alan H. Geiger ‘82, ‘84 and Mrs. Theresa Grimsley Mr. Roger Hegnauer and Ms. Barb Denig Mr. Thomas Blaine Edwards ‘90 and Mrs. Lois A. Fischer Mrs. Sandra L. Geiger Mr. Gregory N. Grinch and Mrs. Barbara J. Hegnauer Ms. Mary Margaret Deniro ‘80 Mrs. Alice Marie Edwards ‘70 Mr. Donald Fisco and Mrs. Patricia Fisco Mrs. Terry George Mrs. Kathleen Grinch Ms. April L. Hehr ‘13, ‘15 Mr. Paul Denmark Ms. Laurie Lynn Eggleston ‘01, ‘01 Mrs. Linda M. Fitzsimons ‘74 Mr. Thomas A. Gerke ‘82 Mr. Kevin Francis Gross ‘13 Ms. Jennifer Heidemann Mr. Eric Desmond Ms. Lisa Eichenbaum Mr. Paige Fitzwater Mr. James Michael Gesing and Mrs Mrs. Sandy Gross Mrs. Deb Heitkamp Ms. Cinthia Detillion Mr. Steven E. Eisenberg Mr. Charles Garvey Flaig ‘94 Marilyn Gesing Mrs. Judith Gross ‘45 Dr. Bryna L. Helfer ‘82 Ms. Bonnie M. DeVito Ms. Loretta Ekoniak Mrs. Jo Anne Flanagan ‘66 Mr. Lawrence Edward Gibson ‘92, ‘96 Mr. Randall B. Grossman ‘78, ‘78 and Mrs. LeAnn Helle Dr. Paul W. DeVore ‘50 Mrs. Leeann Eline Mr. Trey T. Fleming ‘07, ‘08 Mr. Russell Gifford Mrs. Janet E. Grossman Mr. David M. Hendricks ‘10 Mrs. Lois Devorsky Col. John M Elliott ‘52 and Mrs. Patricia G. Flesher ‘53 Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert Ms. Stephanie Grothjan Ms. Kristine M. Henige Mr. Harold Dewhurst and Mrs. Helen Elliott ‘52 Dr. Marvin E. Fletcher Mrs. Sara L. Gilfert ‘70, ‘76 Mrs. Ann Grover Mrs. Pamela E. Henley ‘85 Mrs. June Dewhurst Mr. Steven Louis Ellis ‘82 and Mr. Chip Anthony Flory ‘00, ‘01 Mr. Michael G. Gillig and Mrs. Davidah A. Groves ‘90 Mr. James Allen Henrichs ‘92 Ms. Karen Dick Mrs. Traci Ann Ellis ‘82 Mrs. Victoria G. Fockler ‘67 Mrs. Diane Gillig Ms. Bonnie P. Grow ‘87 Mr. Matthew Alan Henterly ‘09 and Mrs. Jane A Dillard Mr. Andrew Ellis Mr. Rick Fogle Mr. Michael Patrick Gilton ‘85 and Ms. Mr. Michael W. Gruber and Mrs. Emma Lee Henterly ‘10 Mr. John M. Dillon Mrs. Suzanne England Dr. Joann B. Fokes Marcia Patton Gilton ‘87 Mrs. Lana S. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Mr. Josh Delaney Dillon ‘99 and Ms. Kim Engle Mr. Ross C. Fonticella Amanda C. Goble Mr. Mark G. Grunebach and Mr. David G. Herold ‘73, ‘81 Mrs. Lori T. Dillon ‘99 Mr. Robert L. Engle Mr. William Z. Fornshell ‘64 Dr. James E. Goddard Jr. ‘54 and Mrs. Sharon Grunebach Ms. Jennifer Ruth Herrick ‘04, ‘04 Mrs. Dayna Liberati DiRienzo ‘82, ‘83 Mr. Richard E. Epstein and Mrs. Deena Mr. Michael Fortunato Mrs. Sue R. Goddard Ms. Laura A. Gutzwiller ‘03 Mr. Randall S. Herriott and Ms. Laiteisha Denise Dobbins ‘03 Mirow Epstein ‘68 Mrs. Judy Foster Mr. John Goeppinger Mrs. Barbara Habash Ms. Elizabeth A. Herriott Ms Debborah Dodson Ms. Lori Esposito Ms. Mary E. Foster Jackson Ms. Mariella Gogby ‘93 Mrs. Jenny Hager Mrs. Debbie Hershfield Mr. Andrew Doherty Ms. Donna Essick Ms. Laurie Fox Mr. David R. Gold and Mr. Alan R. Haines ‘64 and Mr. Cecil Heyman Ms. Rebecca Ann Dolan ‘04 Mrs. Catherine Evans Mr. Ray Fracasso Mrs. Nancy Aronson Gold ‘67 Mrs. Joy W. Haines ‘66 Mr. Wallace W. Higgins ‘51, ‘53 Ms. Cecilia G. Doll Ms. Kara Marie Evans ‘14, ‘14 Ms. Caryn Frasca Mr. Bruce M. Goldberg ‘71 Mr. James A. Hall ‘61 and Mr. George E. Higgins ‘52, ‘56

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Ms. Pamela Higgins Mr. Matthew Jaskel Mrs. Sheila A. Kennedy ‘71 Mr. James C. Kuehn ‘62 Mr. Gregory Allen Line ‘90 and Mr. Robert R. Max ‘48 Mrs. Laurel Hildebrand Mr. Gary V. Javitch ‘69 Mr. Robert E. Keppner and Mrs. Julie Mr. Kent J. Kuffner ‘82 and Mrs. Cynthia Lee Line ‘89, ‘91 Mrs. Shirley Max ‘47 Ms. Karen Hilgartner Mr. Robert C. Jeffreys ‘85 Mann Keppner ‘02 Mrs. Donna Kuffner Ms. Amista Naylor Lipot Mr. Alan L. Mayle and Mrs. Tasha Hill Mrs. Tina Jenkins Mrs. Cindy Kerbler Mr. Mark S Kuhar ‘80 Mrs. Janice L Lo Raso ‘88 Mrs. Linda S. Mayle ‘89, ‘91 Mrs. Jenna Robin Hiller ‘98 Mrs. Tera M. Jenkins ‘05, ‘08 Ms. Sheryl Kern Ms. Kia S Kuresman ‘99, ‘99, ‘01 Mr. James M. Loar ‘83 and Mr. Norman W. Mazurowski ‘61 Ms. Amy Hillman Mrs. Gina Jenkins-Elmore Mr. Mark L. Kerrigan Mr. Norman R. La Fond ‘59 and Ms. Michele J Loar ‘84 Ms. Tamara Lynn McBride ‘98, ‘98 Mr. William D. Hilyard ‘67 Mrs. Judith A Jennings Haycock Mr. Donald E Kihm Jr ‘70 Mrs. Joyce A. La Fond ‘58, ‘59 Ms. Nadine A. Lomakin ‘76 Mr. Douglas Edward McCabe ‘88, ‘91 and Ms. Susan Hindley Ms. Carrie Ann Jesse ‘03, ‘05, ‘05 Mrs. Lisa Kiley Ms. Ashley Nicole Laber ‘11, ‘11 Dr. Ryan T. Lombardi and Mrs. Valaria J. McCabe ‘73, ‘93 Mr. James Robert Hintz ‘02, ‘04 and Ms. Mr. Kenneth J. Job, Jr. Mr. Timothy Kinnard and Mr. James Labonty and Dr. Kara M. Lombardi ‘13 Mr. Craig Chance McCarthy ‘92, ‘00 and Heather Marie Hintz ‘01, ‘06 Mr. Brent Stephen Johnson ‘88, ‘90 Mrs. Valerie Kinnard Mrs. Mary Labonty Dr. Terrill J Long ‘56 and Mrs. Holly McCarthy ‘95, ‘06 Mr. Barry Gerard Hoerig ‘12 Mrs. Laurel F. Johnson ‘54 Mr. William Kirke Mrs. Jane F. Lackey ‘83 Mrs. Mamie F Long ‘57 Mr. Jared Adam McCathren ‘10, ‘13 Mrs. Geralyn Hoffman Mrs. Mary M. Johnson ‘70 Mrs. Lisa L. Kirkpatrick ‘91, ‘94 Mrs. Mary LaFrenier Mr. Leslie John Long Mrs. Janet M. McComb ‘72, ‘79 Ms. Nancy Hogan Ms. Jennifer C. Johnson ‘08, ‘08 Mr. Andrew Scott Klein ‘04 Mr. Christopher James Lagana ‘90 and Mrs. Sherry Lorber Mr. Devin Daniel McCormick ‘10, ‘10 Mrs. Diana Holbrook Mr. Robert L Johnson II ‘97 and Mrs. Debbie E. Klinger Ms. Alicia Lynne Lagana ‘90, ‘92 Mrs. Erica Lowery Mr. James P. McCormick ‘66 Ms. Amy Elizabeth Hollis ‘96 Dr. Betsy S. Johnson ‘96 Mrs. Cynthia G Kmett ‘64 Ms. Robin Laird Miss Cheryl A Lubow ‘77 Mr. Mark McDaris Mr. Jerahd Hollis Mrs. Gretchen W. Johnson-Morris ‘62 Mr. Michael A. Kmetz and Mr. William B. Lamb and Mr. John M. Lusa ‘53 and Dr. Roderick J. McDavis ‘70 and Mr. Thomas A. Hollowell ‘90 and Mr. Jeffrey S. Jones ‘81 and Mrs. Nina Kmetz Mrs. Maria Lamb Mrs. Marilyn Lusa ‘52 Mrs. Deborah A. McDavis Mrs. Heidi Hollowell Mrs. Janis E. Jones ‘79 Mrs. Gail Knauff Mr. Mark Richard Lambka ‘80 Ms. Jacqueline Louise Luthcke ‘92 Dr. Paul J. McDermott and Ms. Shari Hollstegge Mr. Larry A. Jones ‘70 Dr. Stephen M. Knipe ‘70 and Ms. Erin Lambka Ms. Stephanie A. Maciag Mrs. Diane McDermott Ms. Nancy Hooper Mr. Thomas G. Jones ‘64 and Dr. Clarice L. Knipe Mr. Richard A. Lancaster ‘80 Mr. Mike S. MacRae ‘84 Mr. Scott McGill Mr. David Rynier Hoover ‘93 Ms. Susan Sorlien Ms. Susan M. Koehn ‘93 Mr. Steven D. Landis ‘73 Ms. Patti Mahlberg Ms. Judy McGowan Mrs. Corinna Hopper Mr. Frederick D. Jones and Mr. David Komzak Ms. Barbara Langel Mr. Dustin Christopher Mahrt ‘03 Ms. Maribeth McGraw Mr. Carl D. Hossler ‘74 Mrs. Kathy Jones Dr. Wilfred R. Konneker ‘43, ‘47, ‘80 and Ms. Nicole Monique Lanphier ‘10 Mr. William Maier Mr. Bill McKahan Ms. Debbie Host Mr. Perry D Jones ‘68 and Mrs. Ann Lee Konneker ‘80 Ms. Ann Marie LaPorta Ms. Alyssa Beth Malchi ‘06 Mr. Mike McKee Miss Faye A. Houston ‘64 Mrs. Pamela Jones ‘70 Dr. David A. Koonce and Mrs. Ellen Larkin-Gero Dr. Paul S. Malcom and Mrs. Lisa McKinley Ms. Linda L. Howard ‘77, ‘83, ‘85, ‘91 Mrs. Mary K. Jordan ‘75 Mrs. Elizabeth Godke Koonce ‘06 Ms. Alyssa Ann Laturell ‘13 Ms. Marjorie A. Malcom ‘83 Mr. Joseph A. McKinley ‘82 and Mrs. Janet Howie Mr. Donald A. Jordan Mr. Robert M. Kopko and Mr. Michael L. Lavan Mr. John M Maldovan ‘45 and Mrs. Lisa A. McKinley Mrs Amy Thomas Howorth ‘86 Mrs. Janice K. Justice Mrs. Natalie Kopko Mrs. Mary Lavigne-Butler ‘73 Mrs. Helen Maldovan Dr. Mark Chad McMills and Ms. Michelle Huck Mr. John S. Kackloudis ‘71 Dr. Vipin B. Koshal ‘01 and Mr. Samuel J. Leadingham ‘85 Mrs. Deborah Manering Dr. Lauren E. H. McMills Mrs. Judy M. Hudson Mrs. Judy Kahle Dr. Bela Bhatt-Koshal ‘98 Mr. Aaron Lindell Leatherwood ‘89 Ms. Ananya Marathe Mrs. Margaret McNaughton Mr. Mitchell V. Huff and Mr. Gerald Kahn and Ms. Karen Kosman Sun-Hee Lee Mrs. Dori T. Marck ‘75 Ms. Seana Avay McNeal ‘06 Mrs. Linda D. Huff Mrs. Renee M. Kahn ‘55 Mr. John K. Kotowski and Mr. Ronald J. Lefebvre ‘13 Mr. Louis J. Marino ‘56 Ms. Mary J. McPherson ‘58 Dr. William D. Hummon and Dr. Mr. Joseph Kaleel Mrs. Kelli L. Kotowski ‘95 Mrs. Twila Lenhart Mr. Gene W. Mark Mrs. Kathleen C. McQuarrie ‘66 Margaret R. Hummon ‘82 Mr. Kevin J Karaba ‘80 Dr. Paul T. Kovacs ‘91 Mrs. Margaret Leppert Mr. Anthony Wayne Marmie ‘01 Mr. David McQuiston Mr. Lawrence Humpert and Mrs. Kimberly S. Karanouh Mrs. Joy Kowalski Mr. Lee H. Leprich ‘58 and Ms. Barbara Marshall Mrs. Loretta Meadows Mrs. Mary Humpert Mr. Daniel J. Kardasz and Col. John Philip Kozimor ‘58 and Mrs. Marylin Leprich ‘57 Ms. Joyce J. Martin Mr. Steve Medinger Mrs. Anita C. Huntsman ‘73 Mrs Bridget T. Kardasz Mrs. Joan C Kozimor ‘61 Ms. Lauren Levinson Mrs. Rhonda G. Martin Mrs. Lisa L. Meglich Mr. Lawrence Hurtubise Mr. Harold P. Karnes ‘08 and Ms. Sandra G. Kraus Ms. Colleen Lewis Mr. James P. Martin ‘73 Mrs. Tracy L. Meisky ‘81 Mrs. Missy Hutchens Mrs. Lindsey Marie Karnes ‘08, ‘08, ‘09 Mr. Arthur M Kraus ‘64 and Mr. Stewart Lewis Mr. Misael Martinez and Ms. Wendy Staten Merb-Brown ‘91 Dr. Bob E. Hutchins ‘50, ‘60, ‘68 Dr. Charlotte Eliza Kasl ‘82 Mrs. Enid Kraus ‘64 Col. George E. Lewis ‘61 Mrs. Roseanne L. Martinez Ms. Holly Merchant Mr. Roy A. Imes ‘72 Ms. Mary Kawecki Mr. Franklyn A. Kraus ‘50 Mr. Walter E. Leyser ‘49 Mr. William F. Mason ‘59 Ms. Deborah Messmer Mr. Lee Irons and Mrs. Barbara Irons ‘65 Mr. Jim Kean and Mr. Joseph Krause and Mrs. Julie Liauba Mr. Michael Masterson Mrs. Joyce Wayner Metrick ‘74, ‘76 Mr. George A. Irving and Mrs. Constance M. Kean Mrs. Hollie Krause Mr. Barry D. Lieberman ‘71, ‘84 and Ms. Diane Mather Mrs. Thelma Jean Meyer ‘62 Mrs. Susan L. Irving Ms. Alyssa E. Keefe Mr. Brian Harlan Kravitz ‘96, ‘97 and Mrs. Carolyn Constiner-Lieberman ‘83, ‘84 Mr. Richard Mathes Dr. Christopher T. Meyer and Mr. Philip Irwin Jr. and Mrs. Sue Irwin Mr. Thomas J. Keitel, Jr. and Mrs. Lisa C. Kravitz ‘83, ‘98 Mrs. Doreen Lietzow Mrs. Debby Mathews Mrs. Deborah Meyer ‘04 Mr. Louis F Jacquet Mrs. Laura A. Keitel Mr. Randall R. Kreger and Ms. Jennifer Lim ‘13 Mrs. Amy Mathie Ms. Kelley Michel Mrs Kathleen A. Jambor ‘98 Mr. Jeffrey Kelman Mrs. Karen Kreger Mrs. Linda Limpert Ms. Catherine R. Matisi Mr. James Casimir Michnowicz ‘96, ‘98 Mrs. Amy Jameson Mrs. Beverly K. Kemerer Ms. Elizabeth Jean Krizner ‘13 Mrs. Julie Lindsay Mr. James L. Matusik ‘64, ‘67 Mr. Gary J. Mihoces and

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Ms. Susan J. Reimer ‘73 Mr. Nicholas P. Muntean and Mrs. Leslie Parsons Dr. Betty P. Pytlik Mrs. Abby L. Roen ‘00, ‘01 Mr. Gus Anthony Schmitt ‘92 and Mr. Essam A Mikhail ‘81 Mrs. Judy Muntean Dr. Dana Frederick Parsons ‘92 Ms. Margaret Mary Quintana ‘15 Mr. Jeffrey Thomas Rohe ‘83 and Mrs. Valerie J. Schmitt ‘81 Mrs. Barbara H. Miller Mrs. Colleen Murray Mr. Nicholas R. Parsons ‘06, ‘11 Mrs. Sally Rachek Mrs. Christine I. Rohe ‘92 Ms. Heather Marie Schneider ‘93 Mrs. Irene B. Miller ‘76 Mr. Russell P. Myers ‘50 Mr. Michael Murphy Parsons ‘14 Mr. Thomas P. Raimondi ‘11 Ms. Christy L. Romeo Mr. Harry Schneider and Mr. Joshua Turner Mills ‘02 and Ms. Amy Myers Mrs. Jamie Parton Ms. Patsy A Ramey McDonald ‘03 Mr. James Edward Roscoe ‘90 Mrs. Patricia Schneider Ms. Stephanie G. Mills ‘03 Ms. Janet Nachman Ms. Kim Pastrick Mr. Michael Rarick Ms. Eveline Rosegrant Mr. Daniel Schneider and Mr. Norbert Miscovich and Mr. Richard Nally Mrs. Mellissa Patterson Mrs. Kathryn E. Rasch Ms. Jeri Rosenkranz ‘83 Mrs. Cindy Schneider Mrs. Mary E. Miscovich Ms. Shelia Nasch Mr. Richard Pech Ms. Carol A. Rausch Ms. Patricia Leigh Rosenstein ‘87, ‘87 Ms. Shelley Schooler Dr Gayle F. Mitchell Ms. Lois M. Nase Mrs. Michelle Pellegrini Mr. Colin Thomas Ray ‘12 Mrs. Jennifer L. Ross ‘96 Mr. Kurt Wesley Schooley ‘02 Mr. Christopher Reynold Moberg and Mr. Mick Van Nathan Koch ‘14 Dr. Mark Pellegrino and Ms Susan M. Reagan ‘77, ‘80 Mr. William J. Rothman ‘79, ‘91 and Mr. Michael Schott Mrs. Jona Moberg Ms. Judith Neff ‘69 Mrs. MaryAnn Pellegrino Ms. Jacqueline Marie Reau ‘92, ‘12 Mrs. Linda K. Rothman Ms. Erin Nicole Schroettinger ‘10 Ms. Diane C. Mohr Ms. Elvina Nesbitt Mr. Anthony Ms. Leah Elizabeth Recht ‘06 Mrs. Rebecca Royce Mr. Jeffrey Schultz Mr. Karl H. Monk and Mr. Jeremy Ray Neuhart ‘01, ‘01 Mr. Grant S. Perks ‘81 Ms. Natalie Nicole Reece ‘13 Ms. Susan Rubesa Mr. David Carl Schwan ‘60, ‘60, ‘64 Mrs. Mary E. Monk Mr. Larry Neumeister Mrs. Caroline Perovsek Mrs. Jennifer M. Reed ‘01 Mr. Daniel Rudolf Mr. Michael Lynn Schwiebert ‘91 and Ms. Amy Montgomery Mr. Eric Newman Ms. Jennifer Kay Pesek ‘13 Ms. Anne Reese Mr. Joel S. Rudy and Ms. Rebecca Anne Schwiebert ‘93 Mr. Robert E. Montgomery ‘75, ‘78 and Mrs. Vickie Neyhouse Mr. Bruce A. ‘72 and Mr. Richard P. Reiss ‘80 and Mrs. Marlene Rudy Mrs. Jeanette Sciarrotta Mrs. Pamela Montgomery Mr. Jack Niehaus Mrs. Sharon K. Peterson Ms. Paula K. Kaplan-Reiss ‘83, ‘86 Mr. Michael T. Ruggeri and Ms. Camille Jaclyn Sciria ‘08 Ms. Connie Montgomery Mrs. Linda Niro Mr. Dominic Joseph Petrozzi ‘04, ‘05 Ms. Renee Reker Mrs. Beverly Ruggeri Mrs. Elizabeth Scully Mr. Thomas Montgomery and Mrs. Carol A. Noblitt ‘59 Mrs. Kelly L. Phillips ‘93, ‘97 Mr. Arnold L. Remer ‘58 and Mrs. Mrs. Marta Runnels Mr. Joseph Ivan Scurlock ‘94 Ms. Carolyn Montgomery Mr. Martin G. Nolan ‘82 and Mr. Richard D. Piccard and Marlene Remer Ms. Roxie Rush Mrs. Sandra Seawick Ms. Holly Theora Moody ‘14 Mrs. Ann C. Nolan ‘83 Mrs. Diane Piccard Mrs. Virginia J. Repas ‘61 Mrs. Valorie Moore Rushing ‘76 Mr. Joel James Seckel ‘91 Mr. Jeffrey P. Moore and Mr. Brian Richard Nonno ‘93 and Mr. David B. Picking Mr. Marvin I. Resnik ‘70 and Mrs. Hilary Russell Mr. Ronald Stephen Seide ‘85 Mrs. Kathy Moore Mrs. Susan A. Barton-Nonno ‘91, ‘97 Mrs. Kelly Mrs. Renee Resnik Mr. Robert Russell and Mr. Timothy John Seidel ‘98 Mr. Fred Moore and Mrs. Sandy Moore Ms. Megan Lucille Normansell ‘14 Dr. Charles J. Ping ‘94 and Mrs. Kay Slesinger Rich ‘58, ‘62 Ms. Sarah Poggione Mr. Raymond Del Seiler ‘08 Dr. J. Layne Moore Mr. William A. Nose ‘69, ‘71 and Mrs. Claire O. Ping ‘94 Ms. Judy Richards Mrs. Joan L. Russell ‘62, ‘69 Mrs. Rachel M. Seis ‘07 Mrs. Virginia Moore ‘55 Mrs. Mary Ellen Nose Mr. Charles Pinney ‘56 Ms. Laura Jo Richards ‘99 Mr. Samuel Douglas Rutter ‘89 Dr. Jeffrey Seiver ‘81 and Ms. Ruth Morales Mr. Francis G. Noser ‘68 Mr. Nicholas Anthony ‘11 Mr. Donald Richards Mrs. Katherine Ryan Mrs. Dawn Seiver ‘81 Mr. Bruce Morckel Mr. Robert J. Novak and Mr. Frank Pirrello and Ms. Emily Richardson ‘14 Mr. Dennis Sakal Mrs. Deb Selhorst Ms. Anjelica V. Moreno Mrs. Julie Novak Mrs. Karen M. Pirrello Ms. Kelly Richley Ms. Anne Patrice Saker ‘81 Mr. Joseph Senk and Mrs. Debra Senk Ms. Karen Morgan Mrs. Jennifer M. Oakley ‘08 Ms. Meghan Nicole Pizzino ‘13 Mr. Brian Richter Mr. Richard C. Salisbury ‘56 Dr. Alexander Sergeev Mr. Christopher J. Morris Ms. Meghan Kathryn O’Brien ‘08 Mr. Mark William Plummer ‘93 Mr. Frank Riegler and Mrs. Annette Isabella Salrin ‘59 Mr. Denny Setzler and Mr. Daniel Norman Morris ‘13 and Mr. Ryan O’Connor ‘14, ‘14 and Mr. Charles Plungis and Mrs. Patti Riegler Ms. Mary Saltsman Dr. Josephine Setzler Ms. Emily Rose Morris ‘02 Ms. Cimmeron O’Connor ‘12 Mrs. Kathleen Plungis Mr. Rob Rinear Mr. James A. Sandham ‘69 Mr. Ronald E. Severe Mr. Jon W Morrison ‘81 Ms. Karen O’Donnell ‘01 Miss Heather Levee Popadych ‘92 Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Rinehart Ms. Kathryn A. Sanford Mr. Thomas E. Sevits Ms. Michelle A. Moser Dr. Michael Oldfather ‘80 Mr. Larry Porter Mr. Tim Riordan and Ms. Amanda Sanko Mr. Daniel C. Sewell ‘78 Mrs. Lisa K. Moses Mr. Timothy Oliver Mr. Todd Post Mrs. Trish Riordan Mr. Theodore P. Sauber and Mrs. Tia R. Sexton ‘04 Mr. Bertram G. Moshier ‘79 Ms. Christine Anne O’Neill ‘98 Ms. Theresa Postlewaite Mr. Steve Robaszkiewicz Mrs. Carol Sauber Ms. Janice Shaara Ms. Connie Motoki Ms. Devon Arleen Ortiz ‘07, ‘09 Mrs. Karen Potts Mr. Steven Paul Roberts ‘88 Mr. Edward Sauer Mrs. Lynn Ann Shaffer ‘85 Mr. Chad Lee Mourning ‘06, ‘09 Mr. Raymond V. Ortyl ‘62 Mr. Brad David Powers and Mrs. Michelle Roberts Ms. Yolanda Diane Saunders-Polk ‘91, ‘92 Ms. Maurin Christi Shaffer ‘05 Ms. Michelle Mueller Mr. Bryan Patrick O’Shea ‘05, ‘05 Ms. Janette Powers Ms. Christine Robertson Ms. Angie Saxton Ms. Jessica Leigh Shafran ‘09 Mrs. Kimberly C. Mueller Mr. Drew Ossakow ‘11, ‘11 Mr. Mark Prater Mr. Frank William Robinson ‘93, ‘00, ‘00 Ms. Kennerly Michelle Sayre ‘10 Ms. Tracey Shannon Mr. Michael Muhl and Ms. Kelly Muhl Robert Ott ‘50 Ms. Tracey Prevost Mr. Gary J. Robinson ‘64 and Mr. Patrick M. Schade and Mr. Ray Shasteen Mrs. Mary E. Muhlenkamp Mr. Mark Owen and Dr. Phyllis A. Price ‘67 Ms. Cindy A. Robinson Mrs. Cindy G. Schade Mrs. Christine Louise Shaw ‘10 Mrs. Becky Z Mulcahey ‘80 Mrs. Elizabeth Owen Mrs. Lisa Proctor Ms. Jane Robinson Ms. Christine M. Schafer Ms. Leslie Jo Shelton ‘04, ‘04, ‘07 Ms. Shannon Marie Mullally ‘12, ‘12 Mrs. Anne E. Palmer ‘82 Parent of Michael Pronzato Ms. Sherry Robinson Mrs. Verna M. Schivley ‘43 Mr. J. Michael Shoemaker and Ms. Julie Mulvey Ms. Alaina Carolyn Pariano ‘09 Mr. James V. Puperi ‘67 Mrs. Kathy Rodjom Ms. Mary M. Schleitweiler ‘74 Mrs. Suzanne M. Shoemaker Mrs. Michelle Munici Ms. Karen Parker Mr. Francis W. Purmort III ‘79 and Mr. Gregory J Roeble ‘79 Ms. Holly Schmidt Mr Randall C. Showalter and Mr. William J. Munshower ‘63 Mr. William W. Parsons ‘73 and Mrs. Kimberly B. Purmort ‘79 Mr. William Roen ‘98 and Mr. Robert G. Schmier Ms. Denise Showalter

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Mrs. Mary C. Shuki Mrs. Danielle L Stanley ‘94 Mrs. Katherine Tadlock Ms. Monica Turner Miss Helen M Webb ‘71 Mr. Jeff Windahl and Mr. Doug Sidwell Mr. Jonathan Michael Stanley ‘07 Mrs. Marie Tanner Mr. Daniel L. Tuttle II and Mr. David B. Webber Mrs Stacy L. Windahl Miss Barbara E Siegel ‘73 Mr. Donald Michael Stansberry ‘90, ‘92 Mr. Alan R. Taradash ‘65 Ms. Donna T. Perla Mr. Daniel Weber ‘04 and Ms. Sheila Marie Winland ‘98 Mrs. Miriam C. Siegfried ‘81 Mr. Steven Starkey Mrs. Drema Tarantelli Mrs. Kim Tzap Mrs. Jacquelin Rain Weber ‘96 Mr. Gilbert A. Winter and Dr. Joan E. Silver ‘72 Dr. Dustin E. Starkey ‘98 and Mr. William Clifford Tarter ‘05, ‘07 and Mr. Harry R. Uber Ms. Kelly Wehrung Mrs. Donna L. Winter Mr. Jeremy P. Simington ‘96 Ms. Jessie Nicole Holtz ‘06 Mrs. Sarah Louise Tarter ‘05 Mr. John W. Ubinger, Jr. ‘70 Mrs. Diane Weiant Ms. Jane Wipper Mr. John Steven Simonovich ‘06, ‘06, ‘14 Ms. Katherine Nanette Starkey ‘94 Ms. Lisa Tassone Mr. Howard E. Ullery Jr. ‘70 Mr. Tod Weidner Mr. Justin Peter Wise ‘02 Ms. Cathy B. Simonson ‘78, ‘92 Ms. Evelyn L. Starr ‘86 Mrs. Kathy Tatman Mr. Zachary Urbancic ‘15, ‘15 Mr. Thomas B. Weihe ‘61 and Mr. James K. Wise Mr. William Simpson and Dr. William G. Steele Ph.D. ‘64, ‘68, ‘74 Ms. Taylor A. Tatman Mrs. Glenda D. Van Reenan ‘86 Mrs. Gwen E. Weihe ‘61 Mr. Kevin Lee Witham ‘88 Mrs. Mary J Simpson and Dr. Nancy M. Steele ‘64, ‘68, ‘73 Mr. Elliott S. Taub ‘03 and Mrs. Jennifer VanMatre Ms. Michele H. Weilnau ‘84 Mr. Stephen Bores Wolf ‘11 Mr. Mark Sinegar Mr. Leroy Steffanus Ms. Katherine Louise Taub ‘04 Dr. Richard K. Vedder and Dr. Mark L. Weinberg and Ms. Jane Wolfe Mr. William J. Siskaninetz and Mr. Ronald L. Stepanik ‘68 Ms. Michelle M. Tedford ‘00 Dr. Karen P. Vedder ‘68, ‘70, ‘88 Mrs. Wanda J. Weinberg ‘86 Mr. David A. Wolfort ‘74 and Mrs. Kathy J. Siskaninetz Mrs. Nancy Stephens Mrs. Deborah Teifer Mr. David C. Venz ‘64 Mrs. Wendy Weinblum Mrs. Barbara Wolfort Mr. Jim Sites Mr. Scott Stephens ‘81 and Mr. Edward F Thiele ‘71 Mr. Douglas P. Versaw ‘69 and Mr. Stanley J. Weiner ‘76 Mrs. Cathy A. Workman Mr. Larry Joe Sites ‘03 Mrs. Christine Stephens ‘81 Mr. Robert Thies Mrs. C. Jane Versaw Ms. Lori Weinstein Ms. Katharine Leigh Wrabel ‘14 Ms. Mary Sitterly Mr. Merrill R. Stevens ‘64 Mrs. RoseMarie Peschan Thomas ‘51 Mr. David Vieira Mr. David A. Weisbrodt ‘88 Ms. Carol Wright Mr. Neil Monroe Slavin ‘77 Mr. Charles Stevens and Ms. Renee Thomas Ms. Veronica Virostek Mr. Bruce Weisend Ms. Robin Wright Ms. Carolyn Slocombe Mrs. Diane S. Stevens Rev. Richard W. Thomas ‘72 Ms. Kelly Voase Ms. Dawn L. Weiser ‘81 Mr. Russell B. Wright ‘74 and Mr. Robert Smith and Mr. David L. Stevens and Mr. Charles Thomas Mrs. Megan M. Vogel ‘98, ‘14 Mr. Michael Harlan Weisman ‘08 Mrs. Elaine S. Wright ‘69, ‘73 Mrs. Pamela A. Smith ‘75 Mrs. Joanne E. Stevens Mr. Burt W. Thompson Mrs. Christen L. Volk ‘93 Mrs. Jean Welch Mr. Robert A. Wroten Mr. Gregory P. Smith and Mr. Spencer Mark Stierhoff ‘13 Ms. Camala Jayne Thompson ‘03, ‘05, ‘05 Mr. Paul Volz Mr. William Franklin Wemer ‘08, ‘08, ‘08 Mrs. Julia Marie Wuebker ‘06 Mrs. Karen Smith Ms. Marilyn S. Stifel Ms. Amy M. Thompson ‘98 Mr. David J. Volz ‘82 and Mrs. Susan Wertz Mr. Ralph D. Wuertz and Ms. Charlene N. Smith ‘77 Mr. James Allen Stobe ‘97 and Ms. Kristine E. Thrush ‘84 Mrs. Patricia J. Volz ‘76 Mrs. Julie Westwood Mrs. Denise Wuertz Dr. Alexander F. Smith ‘68 Mrs. Kristin Michelle Stobe ‘97 Mrs. Carol F. Tielkemeier-Kane ‘83 Mr. Shadi Jamal Wadi Ramahi ‘94 Mrs. Malinda L. Weyrick Mr. Marcus Scott Wunderle ‘04, ‘07 Mrs Kelly A. Smith ‘91, ‘03 Mr. Robert Stockwell and Mrs. Doris Tingley ‘65 Mr. Peter William Wagner and Mr. Tim J. Whalen and Jean Whalen Ms. Dawn Wunderle Mr. Dale Smith and Mrs. Patricia A. Stockwell ‘86 Mr. William H. Titterington and Mrs. Diana M. Wagner Mr. Gary L. Wharton and Mrs. Susan Wunderlich Mrs. Debora B. Smith Mrs. Mary M. Stollar ‘71 Ms. Carolyn M. Titterington ‘79 Ms. Kathy Wagner Mrs. Theresa Louise Wharton ‘01 Mr. Tom Wurzelbacher and Mr. William Smith and Mr. Harry Stone and Mrs. Karon Stone Dr. Ronald K. Tompkins ‘56 and Mr. Scott A. Wagner and Mrs. Sandra Whipple Mrs. Lynn Raker ‘72 Mrs. Diane E. Smith Ms. Shirley Y. Stout Mrs. Suzanne C. Tompkins ‘56 Mrs. Julie O Wagner ‘97 Mr. Jon White Ms. Xuan Xhang Mr. Thomas W. Smith and Mr Vergil G. Stover ‘58 Mrs. Miriam L. Tompkins Mr. David Lee Wagner ‘93 Mrs. Lisa A. White ‘02 Mr. Ye Xie ‘07 Mrs. Joan Smith Mr. Joe L. Stutz and Mrs. Megan J. Stutz Ms. Steffani Tompkins Mr. Fred W Wagner ‘60 and Mr. Jason Aaron Whitehead ‘07 Mr. Michael J. Yahner Mr. Donald Eugene Smith ‘82 and Mr. Gursel A. Suer Dr. Victoria Y. Tong ‘80, ‘09 Mrs. Annette Wagner ‘59 Ms. Melissa Jean Wiesenhahn ‘12 Mr. Bradley Scott Yarmark ‘84 Mrs. Catherine A. Smith ‘81 Tomohiko Sugiyama Ms. Mamie R. Toole Ms. Courtney Lynn Walker ‘10 Mrs. Pam Wilburn Dr. Edward B. Yost and Mr. Randall A. Smith ‘89 and Mrs. Pat Sulken Mr. Robert Toomey Mr. David J. Wallace ‘73 Mr. Mark Wilcox Mrs. Christine A. Yost ‘85, ‘86, ‘95 Mrs. Mitzi Smith Pastor Robert S. Sull ‘75 Mr. Stephen M. Tope ‘71 and Ms. Cathleen Waller ‘79, ‘91 Ms. Suzanne E. Wilder ‘05 Mrs. Jill Young Ms. Julie Snider Mr. Nigel Sullivan Mrs. Beth E Tope ‘70 Mr. Denis H. Walsh ‘69 and Ms. Kristi Leighanne Williams ‘04 Mrs. Alison Young Ms. Kellie Lyn Snyder ‘13 Mrs. Beth Suntala Mr. Louis Tornes Mrs. Jennifer L. Walsh ‘70 Ms. Jamie L. Williams ‘12 Ms. Susan Young Mr. Melvin A. Snyder Mrs. Faye Ellen Sutton Ms. Amy Elizabeth Tortoriello ‘04 Mrs. Karen M. Walsh Mr. Dale Williams and Ms. Angela Zahorsky ‘15 Mrs. Charlene L. Solosky ‘68 Mrs. Debbie Swaninger Mr. Dave Tovtin Ms. Stephanie Nicole Walton ‘02, ‘02 Mrs. Lilly Williams Mr. Matthew David Zapotosky ‘08 Ms. Mary L. Sonander Mr. Alan G Swank ‘82 and Ms. Carol M. Towarnicky ‘69 Mr. James Wambold and Ms. Viveca Williams Mr. Dennis L. Zeigler ‘69, ‘72 and Mr. Bryan Christopher Space ‘08 Mrs. Terry L. Swank ‘91, ‘01 Mr. James C Trenberth ‘82 Mrs. Denise Wambold Ms. Monique Estelle Williamson ‘12 Mrs. Sherry M Zeigler ‘70 Mrs. Michelle Spain Mr. Bryan Swanner Dr. Ivan M Tribe ‘62, ‘67 and Ms. Anna Linea Warmke ‘76 Mr. Jon F. Wills ‘70 and Ms. Maureen Zelina Mr. Terry Speck Mr. Mike Sweeney and Mrs. Deanna Tribe ‘69, ‘70 Ms. Karen Warren Mrs. Barbara C. Wills Mrs. Monica Zernic Mr. John F. Spiess Mrs. Denise Sweeney Mr. Kyle Triplett ‘12 Ms. Sherelle Alyse Washington ‘02 Mr. David Wilson Mr. Yixuan Zhang ‘10 Mr. Rex N. Sprague and Ms. Janice A. Sweeten Mr. Jeff Triplett Mr. David Wassie and Mr. Burton L. Wilson and Mrs. Candice A. Ziegler Mrs. Jane Adelmann Sprague ‘59 Mr. Richard D. Syracuse Mr. Mitchell A. Trucco ‘87 and Ms. Mary Joan Wassie Mrs. Patsy Wilson Mrs. Cindy Ziepfel Ms. Jennifer M. Squires ‘00, ‘01 Ms. Dorothy Szymczak Mrs. Jacqueline H Trucco ‘86 Mr. Ryo Watanabe ‘06 Ms. Kristyn Michele Wilson ‘00 Mr. Melissa Zimmerman Mr. Kerry R. St. Clair ‘66 Mr. David Tadlock and Ms. Anne Turner Mrs. Hally R. Wax ‘99 Ms. Karen Wilson Dr. Nancy L. Zimpher Mrs. Jennifer D. Weatherly ‘93 Mrs. Joy Wilson Mr. Lawrence W. Zoeller ‘61

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Mr. Jay Robert Zollars ‘91 Ms. Michelle Zuelke Mr. Donald L. Zulanch ‘62

Businesses

Albion Industries, Inc. Allstate Glass Block Factory, Inc. Alpha Omicron Pi Athens Ohio Roller Derby Black Student Cultural Program Board Cannon Land Surveying Central Ohio Chapter Delta Zeta Ellen K. Vendeland Trust Friends of Bowling Green Student Devel Assoc Friends of Ohio University Parents & Family Friends of Sports Administration Friends of Texas Roadhouse Ghiloni Electric Services Homage, LLC International Student Union Islamic Center of Athens John & Char Kopchick Legacy Fund Loewy Family Foundation New York Life Foundation O.U. Real Estate III Inc. Ohio University Credit Union OU Physical Therapy Class of 2015 Partners In Planning Phi Delta Epsilon Physical Therapy Class of 2017 Richard A. Rhoad Revocable Trust Spohr Family Charitable Fund Texas Roadhouse Holdings LLC The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio The Kleinpenny Educational Fund The Residents of Action Council The Shively Perkins Programming Fund Thomas R. McDermott Fund University Medical Associates, Inc. Weihe Inc

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