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2016 ANNUAL REPORT

Dear Friends and Supporters,

Thank you for all of your support this past year—a year in which we publicly launched CREATE AMAZING: The Campaign for Interlochen.

Interlochen is working toward raising $100 million in the most ambitious comprehensive campaign in our history. Through this goal, we can amazing people, place, programs and opportunities and prepare Interlochen for its second century as a beacon of arts and culture and leader in arts education.

This Campaign has already had a tremendous impact on campus. We plan to break ground on the new Music Building in 2017 and will soon begin dramatically renovating and expanding our dance facilities. The Dennison Center for Recreation and Wellness will open this fall, and scholarship aid has increased significantly—including 24 new endowed scholarships. Thank you for your support.

Beyond this Campaign, you helped create yet another amazing year at Interlochen. We kicked off an exciting partnership with the New York Philharmonic with a critically acclaimed performance by our Academy Orchestra and Dance Company at the 2016 NY Phil Biennial. Creative Writing celebrated its 40th anniversary and Motion Picture Arts its 10th. Interlochen also began featuring faculty in an in-town recital series from Kirkbride Hall at the Grand Traverse Commons.

In addition, Interlochen Presents and our Camp season featured over 400 summer presentations by faculty, staff and guest artists. produced new original programming, and Interlochen College of Creative Arts expanded its year-round programming. Our 80 webcasts, videos, online links and social media contacts are reaching millions across the country and around the globe.

I look forward to another year of watching students and artists from across the globe come together to learn and create at a level that never ceases to amaze me.

On behalf of Interlochen trustees and staff, please enjoy seeing all that your support accomplished as you look through this annual report for fiscal year 2016 (June 1, 2015 - May 31, 2016).

Thank you for helping us give everyone a place to unite through the power of the arts.

With deep thanks and appreciation,

Jeffrey S. Kimpton President WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 1 We invite you to join us in giving everyone a place to unite through the power of the arts. In summer 2012, the Interlochen Center for the Arts Board of Trustees authorized a comprehensive fundraising campaign to ensure the ongoing strength and vitality of Interlochen. After a four-year “quiet phase,” securing gifts from loyal supporters, we have publicly launched CREATE AMAZING: The Campaign for Interlochen on July 23, 2016. CREATE AMAZING: The Campaign for Interlochen strives to raise $100 million to prepare Interlochen for its second century. Further investment in this vibrant arts institution will allow us to: • Increase scholarship support for aspiring artists • Create bold new programs that pave the way for the future of the arts • Complete the revitalization of our campus, including a centralized Music Building, expanded and renovated dance facilities, and improved and accessible waterfront • Broadcast and distribute important news, riveting music and original programming to communities across northern and the world

Invest in the future of the arts and create amazing people, place, programs and opportunity. Contact us at 231.276.7623 or [email protected] or visit createamazing.org for more information or to make a pledge or a gift.

2 2016 ANNUAL REPORT CREATE AMAZING PEOPLE Give Interlochen students the opportunity to flourish. Help them discover, often for the first time in their lives, a community of like-minded individuals who share their artistic passion. Introduce them to teachers who unlock their potential to create at the highest level.

CREATE AMAZING PLACE Complete the nearly two-decade revitalization of Interlochen’s campus, and prepare this special place for its second century. Create worthy homes for Music and Dance at Interlochen. Create new and improved facilities for student recreation and wellness. Create an improved, more inviting and accessible lakefront for all campus visitors to enjoy.

CREATE AMAZING PROGRAMS Enrich the Interlochen experience with programs that help students realize their artistic dreams. Secure the legacy of the World Youth Symphony Orchestra and help aspiring orchestral musicians begin to explore opportunities beyond their hometowns. Support guest artists in all disciplines who teach students how to express their unique experiences. Help Interlochen Public Radio share the Interlochen experience with the world.

CREATE AMAZING OPPORTUNITY Support all aspects of Interlochen. Increase scholarship support for talented, motivated students. Allow Interlochen to meet critical needs and pursue extraordinary new opportunities like the Arts Academy Orchestra and Dance Company’s critically acclaimed performance at the 2016 NY Phil Biennial. Support the Interlochen Annual Fund and/or include Interlochen in your estate plans.

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 3 Interlochen Board of Trustees, Campaign Cabinet, leadership donors and Camp students kick off CREATE AMAZING on July 23, 2016.

Thank you to our Campaign Cabinet Members

Nancy Hoagland - Co-Chair Vincent DiMartino Elaine Mischler Sarah Richards President, Mariel Interlochen Valade Fellow Retired Pediatrician and Healthcare Consultant President (Ret.), Hawaii Theatre Center Partner, Alden Parkes Furniture International Trumpet Soloist Waunakee, Wis. Honolulu, Hawaii Maple City, Mich. & Montara, Calif. (IAC 74) Matton Professor of Music Emeritus, (IAC & IAA Parent 89, 90-94) (IAC 58; IAC Staff 62-64) Centre College Glynn Williams - Co-Chair Danville, Ky. Nick Mischler Taoya Wang President and CEO (IAC Faculty 05-Present; IAA & IAC Staff/ Retired Physician Executive Managing Director and Legal Representative Williams & Moore Capital Corporation Faculty Parent 00-02, 05-06, 11-12) Waunakee, Wis. Beijing Yang Rou Hu Tong Jewelry Toronto, Canada (IAC & IAA Parent 89, 90-94) Exchange Center (Current Trustee; IAC & IAC Staff Parent Susan Kettering Beijing, China 09, 13, 15) Vice President, Kettering Family Foundation Shari Morgan (IAC & IAA Parent 11-12, 12-16) Maple City, Mich. Retired Attorney and Advertising and Market Bob Bowman (Patron) Research Professional, BBDO Worldwide Shirley Young President of Business and Media Orchard Place, Mich. President, Shirley Young Associates, LLC Major League Baseball John Manuel (AS 76-78; UNIV 79) New York, N.Y. & Shanghai, China Westport, Conn. Vice President of Global Logistics & (Trustee Emerita) (IAC Parent 09-12) Advance Teams, The Elton John Band/ William Nelson Rocket Entertainment Consultant and Member of Board Honorary Member Richard Chormann Las Vegas, Nev. & Interlochen, Mich. of Directors, Peregrine Petroleum Vince Gilligan President and CEO (Ret.) (Current Trustee; IAC 81-82, IAA 82-83; Dallas, Texas Executive Producer, Better Call Saul First of America Bank Corporation IAC & IAA Parent 07-11, 12-16) (Current Trustee; IAC, IAA & IAC Staff Los Angeles, Calif. Empire, Mich. & Naples, Fla. Parent 02, 05-07, 13-14) (IAA 81-82) (Former Trustee; IAC Parent 78-79; IAC Grandparent 03-12)

4 2016 ANNUAL REPORT As of September 9, 2016 Thank you to all of our alumni, parents, friends, employees and volunteers for creating amazing at the launch of the public phase of the campaign on July 23, 2016!

Trustee Emeritus Kenneth C. Fischer (IAC 55, 57-58, 60-62; IAC St 66)

Interlochen Board of Trustees, Campaign Cabinet, leadership donors and Camp students kick off CREATE AMAZING on July 23, 2016.

Campaign Cabinet Co-Chair Glynn Williams Yvette, Violin, Age 13, Spokane, Wash. High School Musical Theatre Production performs “Live in Living Color” from Catch Me If You Can

Campaign Cabinet Co-Chair Nancy Hoagland , Theatre, Age 17, Evanston, Ill. Interlochen Arts Camp

6 2016 ANNUAL REPORT High School Musical Theatre, Catch Me If You Can Your support helped create an extraordinary summer for 2,545 summer Arts Camp students from 48 countries and 52 U.S. states and territories. These students trained intensively with world-class instructors and produced nearly 400 presentations in creative writing, dance, motion picture arts, music, theatre and visual arts.

2,545 Campers From 48 Countries and 52 States and Territories

The four countries with the most campers in attendance outside of the United States

36 29 20 14

Junior dancers practice at the barre China Hong Kong Canada United Kingdom The six states with the most campers in attendance

295 249 232 192 152 137

Michigan Illinois California New York Texas Ohio

During our 89th Arts Camp season, students made friends with kindred spirits and met outstanding faculty and guests artists who nurtured their talent and . Among the many highlights:

• Students participated in master classes with The King’s Singers, Janet Leahy (Executive Producer, “Mad Men”) and actress Emily . • The High School Musical Theatre Company performed Catch Me If You Can.

Janet Leahy teaches a motion picture arts master class WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 7 8 2016 ANNUAL REPORT A junior shows off her ceramic skills World Youth Symphony Orchestra with conductor Carlos Kalmar and pianist Conrad Tao Intermediate boys enjoy some down time

• World Youth Symphony Orchestra musicians worked with five professional American orchestra concertmasters through an expanded Valade Fellows program; the Valade Concertmasters collaborated with conductors and coached students in preparation for performances, including Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major with pianist Conrad Tao and conductor Carlos Kalmar. • Festival Choir (Interlochen’s only faculty, staff, student and community member ensemble) and Interlochen Philharmonic performed excerpts from Felix Mendelssohn’s Elijah with four soloists and conductor Joseph Flummerfelt.

Joseph Flummerfelt conducts the Festival Choir and Interlochen Philharmonic WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 9 Interlochen Arts Academy

All these composers share a familiarity and ease with the orchestra and a flair for instrumentation. They put the young players through their paces, and the Interlochen students responded brilliantly to Mr. Rountree’s lead. —James R. Oestreich, The New York Times “ (Review of Interlochen Arts Academy students performing at the 2016 NY Phil Biennial) 10 2016 ANNUAL REPORT ” Your support helped Interlochen Arts Academy Interlochen Arts Academy welcome a record number of students for the 2015-16 school year: 510 from 49 U.S. states and territories and 37 countries. Comparative artists, creative writers, dancers, motion picture artists, musicians, theatre artists and visual artists came together to work across disciplines and celebrate the “year of light.”

510 Students From 37 Countries and 49 States

The four countries with the most students in attendance outside of the United States

46 12 9 7

China South Korea Canada Mexico Creative Writing celebrates 40th anniversary The six states with the most students in attendance

82 31 29 20 19 16

Michigan California Illinois Texas Florida Ohio

Students shined at the 2016 NY Phil Biennial, when the Arts Academy Orchestra and Dance Company performed to critically acclaimed reviews at Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall. Interlochen was the only high school invited to perform. Thanks to Trustee Emerita Shirley Young and over 300 other Interlochen supporters for helping make this tour possible.

Creative Writing celebrated 40 years when creative writing alumni, students and faculty came together for a special evening of poetry, fiction and nonfiction. Featured readers included alumni Kate Angus, Gary Barwin, Teresa Scollon, Holly Wren Spaulding and Doug Stanton.

Motion Picture Arts celebrates 10th anniversary WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 11 Kira Bursky, MPA student

2015-16 visual artists painted a mini

12 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 theatre students in RENT Motion Picture Arts celebrated 10 years at Interlochen with alumni and guest artists during a retrospective Future of Cinema Film Festival. Guests included Rich Delia, Julio Macat and Michael Scheffe and alumni Chad Engel, Todd Mueller, Kira Bursky and Ali Scattergood. During the festival, students learned soundstage tricks from Julio Macat and practiced life cast and mask making from makeup effects artist Chad Engel. (Photo page 11)

Comparative artists explored the connections between Detroit and Rio, working across academic and artistic disciplines on campus and through field trips to Detroit. Students examined the roles of history, civil rights, diversity, economy, industrialization, urban planning, ecology and sustainability on artistic expression in the two seemingly different cities. Guest artists included Grammy and Oscar award winner Luis Resto (IAC 77, AS 76), visual artist Susan Byrnes and dancer Katie Piselli.

Visual artists painted a mini Mackinac Bridge mural for the Great 2015-16 comparative artists perform “Here Comes the Boom” Lakes Children’s Museum’s Building Bridges exhibition. This partnership is just one example of visual artists working in the community. Next year, they will partner with Munson Medical Center’s Cowell Family Cancer Center, in Traverse City, Mich.

Theatre students delighted in RENT when they brought a riveting performance to Corson Auditorium, accompanied with an onstage band of music majors. Several theatre majors also volunteered at the Grand Traverse Commons’ local retirement home—teaching songs from classic musicals.

Holly Gilbert (IAA 86-88), Deputy Director of the Heliophysics Science Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. spoke to physics students about how NASA determines the nature of prominence support, formation and evolution and how this relates to solar coronal mass ejections. She also gave the keynote address at the annual meeting of the Michigan Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (MIAPPT). Interlochen is the first high school to host the MIAPPT.

2015-16 theatre students in RENT Holly Gilbert (IAA 86-88) speaks with Interlochen students WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 13 2015-16 creative writing majors

Your gift has given me so much more than a school; it’s given me a lifetime of art, emotion and creativity. When I say ‘thank you’, I mean so much more than just words. There’s no way–in this or any language–to express the gratitude I feel. You’ve changed the course of my entire life for the better. 14 2016 ANNUAL REPORT“ — Isabel, Creative Writing, Camp & Academy, Age 16, Lake Orion, Mich. ” Interlochen College of Creative Arts

Watercolor printmaking: Japanese woodblock

This year, Interlochen College of Creative Arts (ICCA) designed programs to meet a variety of skill levels, address a wider range of interests, increase accessibility to programs and increase opportunities for adults to pursue creative endeavors.

ICCA welcomed a record number of adult learners through year-round programming that featured rigid heddle weaving, introduction to digital audio, mystery writing, beginning mandolin, basic vocal techniques and much more.

One particular highlight included a new online continuing education program for adults in flash fiction. The program welcomed several new students from across the country. ICCA plans to add additional online programs unique to Interlochen in 2017, including in the winter months, when weather hinders access to campus.

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 15 ” Adult band camp Interlochen Presents

Ultimately, this is a thoughtful, beautifully conceived production that, rather than adapt or otherwise play with the classic text, emphasizes and brings to life its major themes with smart choices, terrific talent, and the magic and elegance of the natural world. “— Critic Marin Heinritz, Encore Michigan, on Interlochen Shakespeare Festival’s “Romeo and Juliet,” directed by William Church ” This year, Interlochen Presents celebrated the future of arts in America. In addition, Interlochen screened Rich Hill. And for the first time, the Among the many highlights, performers included Chris Thile and Béla Interlochen Shakespeare Festival expanded to present contemporary Fleck, Sarah Jarosz, Brandi Carlile and Old Crow Medicine Show, Danez theatre. Written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning young American playwright Smith and Kris Bowers. Annie Baker, Circle Mirror Transformation gave audiences a glimpse into the cathartic process of theatre. Throughout the year, artists also worked with students, including: • Glenn Miller Jazz Orchestra • Chamber ensemble Sybarite5 • Cellist Zuill Bailey • Author Alexandra Kleeman • Dancer and choreographer Kyle Abraham

16 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Interlochen Public Radio

CLASSICAL IPR: 94.7 FM, Traverse City 88.7 FM, Interlochen 88.5 FM, Mackinaw City 100.9 FM, East Jordan/Charlevoix

IPR NEWS RADIO: 91.5 FM, Traverse City 90.1 FM, Harbor Springs/Petoskey 89.7 FM, Manistee/Ludington

Online at interlochenpublicradio.org

Kate Botello, music host and producer

Thanks to your support, Interlochen Public Radio celebrated another Two IPR reporters also received Public Radio News Directors Inc. year of bringing the world to and Interlochen and awards. Morgan Springer won first place in the “Soft Feature” category northern Michigan to the world. for her story “Behind bars, transformation through poetry,” which told the story of prisoners who find solace and community in a poetry There were many highlights throughout the year, including new original writing workshop. Arts and Culture reporter Daniel Wanschura programming like We’ve Got Issues. Led by IPR Morning Edition host won second place in the “Arts Feature” category for “Opera: relevant David Cassleman, this limited series gave IPR News’ listeners the opportunity or outdated?” a look at the debate over the current state of opera. to speak directly with Republican and Democratic candidates for northern Michigan’s congressional seat. And thanks to generous IPR supporters, IPR is building a new radio tower in Emmet County to bring more news, classical music and Interlochen programming to the northern Michigan community.

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 17 THANK YOU! Your support helped create amazing this year at Interlochen.

$12.1 BY THE NUMBERS: FISCAL YEAR 2016 IN REVIEW MILLION Total scholarships and STUDENT ENROLLMENT Interlochen Arts Camp: financial aid awarded to 2,545 Camp students from 52 U.S. states and territories and 48 countries Interlochen students in fiscal year 2016 Interlochen Arts Academy: 510 students from 49 U.S. states and territories and 37 countries

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID Interlochen provided $12.1 million in financial assistance to Interlochen students

OPERATING BUDGET Revenue: $ 43,237,917 Expenses: $ 39,965,785

FUNDRAISING Interlochen Annual Fund: $ 2,358,322 Interlochen Public Radio: $ 1,286,334 Endowment and capital funds: $ 6,466,585 Total $ 10,111,241

Comprehensive financial reports may be found on pages 19 through 23 of this report. Complete audited financial statements are available online at www.interlochen.org/support or by calling our advancement office at 231.276.7623.

18 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Revenue $42,237,917

PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT REVENUE Gifts 8.4% $43,237,917 $40,000,000 DOCUMENTED PLANNED GIFTS Ticket Sales 5.9% PLANT Earned Income ENDOWMENT (lodging, retail sales, other) $30,000,000 SPECIAL PROJECTS (non-capital) 10.0%

ANNUAL FUND Endowment Income $20,000,000 IPR for Operations and Financial Aid Net Tuition 5.8% 69.9%

$10,000,000

Net tuition accounted for more than two-thirdsExpenses of Interlochen’s 4-year operating income, which totaled $42.2 million$39,284,302 in fiscal year 2016. trailing $0 average Philanthropic support provided by current gifts and endowment FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 income accounted for 14% of the total revenue. Annual giving helps maintain our generous financial aid program and supports other critical operations, from performances to public radio.

EXPENSES Operations INTERLOCHEN FUNDING SOURCES $39,965,785 16.0%

Government Cost of Goods & Services Corporations 4% 5.5% 4% General & Administrative 6.6% Foundations Salaries, Wages (Non-Family) & Benefits Depreciation 14% 67.5% 4.4%

Individuals and Family Interlochen’s operational expenses totaled $39.9 million in fiscal Foundations year 2016. Our investment in people, the heart of the Interlochen 78% experience, continues to be our most significant expense.

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 19 Statement of Financial Position Statement of Activities

May 31, 2016 May 31, 2015 Designated Designated Total Operating Restricted Endowment Total Scholarship General Endowment Plant Temporarily Endowment May 31, 2016 ASSETS: Funds Funds Funds Unrestricted Funds Funds Funds Funds Restricted Funds Total Cash and cash equivalents $ 10,732,957 $ 13,614,597 REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS: Investments 113,327,402 117,004,209 Gross tuition and student fees Accounts receivable, net of allowance of $2,146,000 Assets released from restrictions: in 2016 and $1,776,000 in 2015 146,930 188,379 Operating item: Gifts receivable 9,442,634 7,389,479 Financial aid Prepaid expenses and other receivables 657,964 476,364 Less financial aid grants Inventories 1,087,296 987,499 Net tuition and student fees Land, buildings and equipment, net 44,400,518 39,601,770 Ticket sales Other assets 1,547,904 1,541,890 Lodging Retail sales TOTAL ASSETS: $ 181,343,605 $ 180,804,187 Contributions and grants Net loss of investments Endowment allocation Other revenues LIABILITIES: Total revenues and other additions Accounts payable - Trade $ 732,102 $ 717,939 Accrued liabilities 5,299,487 3,865,499 COST OF GOODS AND SERVICES: Artist fees Tuition deposits and other 12,404,771 12,632,949 Cost of goods sold Annuities payable 732,923 764,553 Total cost of goods and services Bonds payable 25,400,000 26,300,000 Total liabilities 44,569,283 44,280,940 COST OF OPERATIONS: Salaries, wages and benefits Food costs NET ASSETS: Contracted services Unrestricted 82,657,332 82,612,017 Supplies Repairs and maintenance Temporarily restricted 26,320,452 26,933,317 Leases and rentals Permanently restricted 27,796,538 26,977,913 Utilities Total net assets 136,774,322 136,523,247 Insurance Telephone and postage TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 181,343,605 $ 180,804,187 Other operational Total cost of operations

GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE: Marketing Travel and entertainment Professional services Other Total general and administrative Total expenses before board-designated expenditures and depreciation

20 2016 ANNUAL REPORT and Changes in Net Assets Permanently Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Restricted Designated Designated Total Operating Restricted Endowment Total Scholarship General Endowment Plant Temporarily Endowment May 31, 2016 Funds Funds Funds Unrestricted Funds Funds Funds Funds Restricted Funds Total

$ 42,308,972 $ –– $ –– $ 42,308,972 $ – – $ 34,262,014– $ –– $ –– $ – – $ –– $ 42,308,972

3,358,677 – (86,968) 3,271,709 (2,345,397) (12,926) (913,386) – (3,271,709) – – (12,082,728) – – (12,082,728) – – – – – – (12,082,728) 33,584,921 – (86,968) 33,497,953 (2,345,397) (12,926) (913,386) – (3,271,709) – 30,226,244

2,548,948 – – 2,548,948 – – – – – – 2,548,948 1,399,722 – – 1,399,722 – – – – – – 1,399,722 2,078,877 – – 2,078,877 – – – – – – 2,078,877 1,286,334 195,191 3,044 1,484,569 2,358,323 532,642 – 4,917,082 7,808,047 818,625 10,111,241 – (161,637) (1,947,648) (2,109,285) – (37,505) (823,264) (267,339) (1,128,108) – (3,237,393) 1,510,761 – – 1,510,761 (1,510,761) – – – (1,510,761) – – 828,354 33,480 (137,025) 724,809 100 4,547 – – 4,647 – 729,456 43,237,917 67,034 (2,168,597) 41,136,354 (1,497,735) 486,758 (1,736,650) 4,649,743 1,902,116 818,625 43,857,095

1,199,123 32,026 – 1,231,149 – 80,002 – – 80,002 – 1,311,151 1,000,139 – – 1,000,139 – – – – – – 1,000,139 2,199,262 32,026 – 2,231,288 – 80,002 – – 80,002 – 2,311,290

26,970,643 41,898 221,750 27,234,291 – 156,790 – – 156,790 – 27,391,081 1,342,354 70 – 1,342,424 – – – – – – 1,342,424 783,980 298,410 – 1,082,390 – 29,577 – 9,763 39,340 – 1,121,730 1,283,349 1,136,797 – 2,420,146 – 152,556 – 251,937 404,493 – 2,824,639 1,046,292 60,535 – 1,106,827 – 3,774 – 2,350 6,124 – 1,112,951 311,548 9,352 – 320,900 – 25,814 – – 25,814 – 346,714 841,723 – – 841,723 – – – – – – 841,723 316,063 – – 316,063 – 11,000 – – 11,000 – 327,063 413,163 6,290 – 419,453 – 1,639 – – 1,639 – 421,092 55,814 (2,665) 167,551 220,700 – 4,431 – – 4,431 – 225,131 33,364,929 1,550,687 389,301 35,304,917 – 385,581 – 264,050 649,631 – 35,954,548

770,427 1,108 – 771,535 – 130 – 458 588 – 772,123 882,903 64,563 – 947,466 – 155,690 – 11 155,701 – 1,103,167 443,582 591,566 – 1,035,148 – 14,450 – 10,705 25,155 – 1,060,303 543,460 112,439 (37,014) 618,885 – 24,473 – 9 24,482 – 643,367 2,640,372 769,676 (37,014) 3,373,034 – 194,743 – 11,183 205,926 – 3,578,960

38,204,563 2,352,389 352,287 40,909,239 – 660,326 – 275,233 935,559 – 41,844,798

(continued) Statement of Activities

Designated Designated Total Operating Restricted Endowment Total Scholarship General Endowment Plant Temporarily Endowment May 31, 2016 Funds Funds Funds Unrestricted Funds Funds Funds Funds Restricted Funds Total

Increase (decrease) in net assets before Board-designated expenditures, depreciation and non-operating items

Board-Designated Expenditures

Increase (decrease) in net assets before depreciation and non-operating items

Depreciation Expense

Assets Released from Restrictions/Transfers Non-operating items - Capital and other

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

Net Assets, beginning of year

Net Assets, end of year

A visual artist paints during “Collage”

22 2016 ANNUAL REPORT and Changes in Net Assets (CONTINUED)

Permanently Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Restricted Designated Designated Total Operating Restricted Endowment Total Scholarship General Endowment Plant Temporarily Endowment May 31, 2016 Funds Funds Funds Unrestricted Funds Funds Funds Funds Restricted Funds Total

$ 5,033,354 $ (2,285,355) $(2,520,884) $ 227,115 $ (1,497,735) $ (173,568) $ (1,736,650) $ 4,374,510 $ 966,557 $ 818,625 $ 2,012,297

– – – – – – – – – – –

5,033,354 (2,285,355) (2,520,884) 227,115 (1,497,735) (173,568) (1,736,650) 4,374,510 966,557 818,625 2,012,297

1,761,222 – – 1,761,222 – – – – – – 1,761,222

630,057 4,271,597 (3,322,232) 1,579,422 1,354,527 (51,452) (243,040) (2,639,457) (1,579,422) – –

3,902,189 1,986,242 (5,843,116) 45,315 (143,208) (225,020) (1,979,690) 1,735,053 (612,865) 818,625 251,075

6,854,017 6,071,341 69,686,659 82,612,017 232,232 1,590,406 6,927,587 18,183,092 26,933,317 26,977,913 136,523,247

$ 10,756,206 $ 8,057,583 $ 63,843,543 $ 82,657,332 $ 89,024 $ 1,365,386 $ 4,947,897 $ 19,918,145 $ 26,320,452 $ 27,796,538 $ 136,774,322

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 23 THANK YOU for creating amazing moments every day!

When you give to the Interlochen Annual Fund, you allow Interlochen to meet critical needs and pursue extraordinary opportunities like the Arts Academy Orchestra and Dance Company’s critically acclaimed performance at the 2016 NY Phil Biennial. Your support provides ...

... scholarships for talented and motivated students ... guest artists and master classes

... student tours ... costumes and supplies

24Thank 2016 you ANNUAL for investing REPORT in the Interlochen Annual Fund and inspiring the next generation of artists, performers and creative leaders. Your Support Every Year Creates Amazing Thank you so much for making Moments Every Day. THANK YOU! my dream come true. I can’t imagine my life without this magical place,

Interlochen’s giving clubs recognize those generous alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff and and I can’t thank you enough for volunteers who demonstrate strong commitment to Interlochen and the arts with annual gifts providing me the opportunity to of $1,000 or more, or by remembering Interlochen in their wills. “attend this incomparable academy for my third year. GIVING CLUBS –Yonatan, Age 17, President’s Club ($5,000 and above) Theatre, Camp & Academy, Huntington Woods, Mich. Silver Members ($10,000 – $24,999) Gold Members ($25,000 – $49,999) ” Platinum Members ($50,000 – $99,999) Diamond Members ($100,000 and above)

W. Clement Stone Society ($2,500 – $4,999) ($1,000 – $2,499)

IPR Broadcaster’s Circle ($1,000 and above to Interlochen Public Radio)

Thank youfor making a difference in the lives of our students, patrons and radio listeners. Your leadership support ensures Interlochen’s long-term stability and encourages excellence in education, performance and broadcasting.

The following pages list supporters who have contributed $1,000 or more in the past year. We are also grateful to those anonymous supporters who have given to Interlochen. We would appreciate the opportunity to correct any errors or omissions, or to make changes to how your name is listed. Please contact the advancement office at 231.276.7623 or [email protected]. Yonatan performs in RENT

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DIAMOND MEMBERS GOLD MEMBERS Boulaye Traore and Naomi Harris *◊ Richard and Susan Bingham ◊◊ ($100,000 and above) ($25,000-49,999) John H. Peterson and Randy Lowe Holgate *◊◊ Loren and Jill Bough Lisa and Bob Bowman Chuck and Judy Andrews * Mike and Jane Houlihan Mr. Evan Breibart and Mrs. Claudia Restis Mimi Garbisch Carlson and Eric Carlson *H Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baumbusch Mr. James Newton Howard ◊ Mr. William Brewster William A. Cheney Estate *H Mr. and Mrs. Mandell L. Berman Lisa Wheeler Huzella Ms. Elaine Bridges◊ The Estate of Mrs. Dorthy “Dot” Corson Drs. Neil and Susan Bressler *◊◊ Mr. Timothy Michael Jackson *H◊◊ Ms. Susan Brown Briggs* Mr. Thomas H. Corson H◊◊ Mrs. Joanne Danto * T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson H◊◊* Ann Marie Hudson Brink*H◊ Mrs. Joan L. Cutting *◊◊ Michael Dermody *H Roger and Mary Jane Jacobi Estate *H Mr. Robert Carone Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. DeFaria * ◊◊ Ms. Susan Falls Fegley *◊◊ Donald and Murside Jean * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Cerny H◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. David Gochman Ms. Julia Hansen *H Daniel and Cynthia Kelley *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clement, Jr. *◊◊ Mr. Stephen E. Hayden *H◊◊ Ms. Nancy Lynn Hoagland *◊◊ Mrs. Barbara Kjos Bruce Corner and Gaye Gronlund *◊ Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kelly *H◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Kline *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Dake, Jr. *H◊◊ Mrs. Avismeri MacGafffey *H˚ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kline ◊◊ James Kralik and Yunli Lou * Wendy de Monchaux John and Margaret Manuel *◊◊ Drs. Nicholas and Elaine Mischler H◊◊ Fred and Ginny Krauss ◊◊ Timothy J. and Katharine M. Dougherty * Donna V. Neal Estate *H Craig and Shari Morgan *H Mr. and Mrs. Will Larson H◊ Ms. Dede Duson * Bill and Linda Nelson The Carroll Family Jonathan Ledden and Krista Webb and Cathy Edwards THANK YOU Captain Dale L. Parshall Estate *H Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Rhind *◊◊ Swenson Ledden *◊◊ Douglas R. Eicher *◊◊ Mrs. Janet Pfeiffenberger H◊◊˚ Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schilling Mr. Bruce A. Loomis H Gordon and Barbara Evans *H◊◊ Jane and Larry Solomon ◊ Dr. Craig D. Silverton John McGarry and Michelle Wernli *H◊◊ Mrs. Isabel Fisk ◊ Ms. Joanne L. Sprouse ◊◊ Mr. Richard M. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Meek H◊◊ Daniel Franklin and Erica Guyer *◊◊ Glynn Williams and Charlene Moore ◊◊ Ms. Soon-Young Yoon ◊◊ Mr. Thomas W. Morris *◊◊ Drs. Guy and Andrea Golembiewski ◊ Mr. Arthur R. Stickles H˚ Richard and Mary Pisarczyk Ms. Beth Graham ◊ PLATINUM MEMBERS Dr. James F. Stoddard ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Rich Tom and Georgine Grapes ◊ ($50,000-99,999) Mrs. Kathleen Sun Matthew and Jennifer Rowland ◊ David and Charlotte Gray ◊◊ Mr. Gordon F. Brunner ◊ Ms. Sarah Laverne Titus * ◊ Becky Ruthven H◊ Lowell and Mary Gruman ◊◊ LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr. and Catherine C. Mouly Gary C. and Margaret A. Valade *H Julie Smith McKeel and Soon Hagerty Dick and Carolyn Chormann ◊◊ Cynthia Smith-Jans Sarah Harding and Mark Ouweleen ◊ Hank Dow * SILVER MEMBERS Mr. Jack C. Stone Dr. Jane Harris Ms. Pamela G. Dow ($10,000-24,999) Mr. Wanfeng Sun and Ms. Dong Li Mr. Edward F. Harris Cynthia and Jonathan Hann *◊◊ Ms. Laura J. Andersen *◊ Gina M. Tabachki and Sonny Lindner *H Mr. Mark R. Harris Mr. David Eli Harris *◊ Greg and Laurie Anderson ◊ Mr. Laurence W. Thomas *◊ Ms. Patricia Heftler Mrs. Ruth Heringlake˚ Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Baum *◊◊ Mr. Elliot Weissbluth * Douglas and Katherine Henricks Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Jordan, Jr. H Dr. and Mrs. Charles Brindis * Ruth K. WidrichH˚ Mr. Peter N. Heydon ◊ Kettering Family Foundation Gloria and Leith Butler ◊◊ Candace Wiebener *H◊ Jack and Martha Hicks *H◊ Mrs. Kay Hardesty Logan *◊˚ Richard and Virginia Case Diane Holcomb Wilshere and Lisa Hofer and Brian Silver * Drs. William B. and Yvonne C. Martin H◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Cogman H◊◊ Kevin Wilshere *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. David A. Horwitz * Kendall Mills and Mary Lloyd Mills Deborah J. Cohen *◊ Min Hee Yeo and Sung Soo Kang Michael and Marsha Howard ◊◊ Mr. Lyle G. Myers H˚ Andrew Cordonnier *◊◊ Ms. Laura Fisher Johnson * Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Schuler Kristen Courtney *◊◊ ($5,000-9,999) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Kimpton *◊◊ Sumit Sengupta and Cassie Brooks *◊◊ Mr. Casey Cowell Fred and Helen Altman ◊ Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Kratchman Mark and Jennifer Styslinger Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul Drew *◊◊ Mr. Dean W. Anderson and Mr. Jim Krause ◊◊ Tom Quinn and Tommy Thompson ◊ Mr. Dong Fu and Ms. Taoya Wang Ms. Elaine Gurian *H◊◊ Saul Goldstein and Laura Lazarus Ms. Shirley Young H◊ Mr. Richard Goisman and Mr. Robert W. Anderson *H◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lineback ◊◊ Mrs. Jo Ann Brindis Goisman* Steven and Kathryn Bandstra ◊ Sarah S. Lutman and Robert Rudolph * Judson and Joyce Green Mr. Clark W. Barnes*H◊◊ Charles and Jennifer Margolis ◊ Paul and Wendy Greeney Charles W. Barr II H◊◊ Stan and Roberta Marks * Mrs. Ethel Harris Ms. Mary Frey Bennett*◊ Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mayfield *H◊◊

26 2016 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased PRESIDENT’S CLUB continued THANK YOU H. Roemer and Constance McPhee ◊ Ms. Kate Mehuron * John G. and Mary E. Melvin Mr. Zunquan Meng and Mrs. Yuehong Tan Andrew R. and Janet F. Miller Bonnie K. Mills * James and Jennifer Mills * J. J. Leeds and Taylor Mitchell * Susan and John Paul ◊ Rebecca Phelps and Linda Patrick *H Stephen and Bobbi Polk ◊◊ Linda and Max Proffitt ◊ Mrs. Luella Rorick ◊◊ Richard and Anne Rudman Ms. Judy Dow Towsley Rumelhart and Donald Rumelhart *◊◊ David and Rebecca Schamis *◊ Carrie E. Schuyler Estate ◊◊ Marc Schwimmer and Tracy Denmark ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Sebaly Joy Segal Dr. Michelle Slater * Larry and Izzy Francis Smith *H◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Tad Monnett Smith * Ron and Mary Lynn Sondee *◊◊ Eric Upin and Natalie Stern* Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Stimson III ◊ Mrs. Dorothy Suchner H˚ Lawrence Summers and Elisa New Ms. Amy E. Teare * Eric Thompson and Ben Rubin Jerry and Marcy Tubergen ◊◊ Mr. Igor Tulchinsky Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Upton ◊◊ Liz and Tim Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Tao Weng Mrs. Beth Stoner Wiegand and Mr. Bruce Wiegand *◊◊ Yin Family Robert and Pauline Young ◊ Bill Zheng and Parents *◊ Linda and Joel Zylstra

Motion picture arts student WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 27 W. CLEMENT STONE SOCIETY David and Lee MacKenzie Mrs. Martha Zahn ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Ray Brindley ($2,500 - 4,999) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mazzarella Susan Zappa Dr. Roberta Brokaw *◊◊ Mrs. Myssie Light Acomb * Honnie and Dick McClear ◊◊ Kix and Barbara Brooks Ms. Sheila Baker H Clark Miller and Cathleen Dodge Miller * W. CLEMENT STONE SOCIETY Ms. Virginia Brownell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Baldwin Dr. Mary Emily Miller *˚ ($1,000 - 2,499) W. Clark and Karen Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. ◊◊ Penny Liebermann Minz * Ms. Duffie A. Adelson *◊◊ Ms. Lisa Kay Burchfield Dr. and Mrs. Peter Rosner Bankoff *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Morris ◊ Bill and Barb Alldredge ◊◊ Barbara Gonzales Burnett and Family *◊ The Beia Family ◊ Dennis and Judy Murphy *◊◊ David and Jeneen Hollenberg Almdale *◊ Ms. Linda Butka ◊ Ford and Amy Bell ◊ Ted Jadwin and Ellen Morris * Dr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Alton Mr. Jack Lee Cameron *H◊ Phyllis Gold Berenson *H◊ Eli Morris-Heft * Dr. Jay D. Ambrosini *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Brian Chandler Campbell * Sterling and Anne Berry ◊◊ Mr. James W. Murray ◊◊ Mr. Peter Anderson Mr. Tom L. Capua ◊◊ Paul Biederman Scott and Barbara Myckowiak Mrs. Kristy Andrews Dr. Layne Carson H˚ Edward and Lisa Binkley Bill and Carolyn Neale Jon S. and Mary E. Armstrong H◊◊ Neil and Mary Carter Anthony Simpson and Susan Boster * Caroline R. Nelson * Mr. Charles Dameron Atkins and Phil and Barb Chapman ◊ Ms. Ellen Breining Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Nelson Ms. Debra Antzis * Dr. and Mrs Daniel Charlick Dr. Leslie Ellen Brown *H◊ Ms. Amy Nesbitt * Patricia V. Badger *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. James Chiarelli * Mrs. Ann Maner Burzyck * Ms. Laurie L. Oldford Bruce and Judy Balas ◊◊ Edwin Chim and Peili Lo ◊

THANK YOU Mr. and Mrs. John C. Canepa Nicholas and Stephanie Osborne Mr. Mark J. Baleja ◊◊ Pedro and Maria Chomnalez Nancy and Martin Chalifour *◊◊ Barbara L. Graham-Palmer and Bonnie Nescot and Tim Barr ◊◊ Mr. Matthew Colpitts * Ms. Mary F. Christner ◊ D. Michael Palmer Marshall and Margaret Bartlett * Christopher Abissi and Gail Comer ◊◊ Bryan and Mandy Cogman * Robert and Penny Parmelee ◊ Charles Bates and Kathleen Varney Bates *H Mr. Steven Cook Ms. Joanna L. Collins Mr. and Mrs. David C. Petrick ◊ Barbara Bates-Lalick Mr. Daniel P. Corrigan Stephen and Sheri Constantin ◊◊ Bob and Martha Pierce ◊ Mr. and Mrs. William G. Batt ◊◊ Anneliese and Robert Crawford * Mr. and Mrs. Mick DeGraeve ◊ Ms. Joan Pollock *H◊◊ Betty R. Baugh ◊◊ Ted and Marcia Curran ◊◊ Mr. Charles R. Eilber *◊ Mrs. Laura Rhind * Charles and Georgia Bavol *◊◊ Jenie Dahlmann * Mr. David Weil Ellis * Mrs. Marcia Rose ◊◊ Ginny and Scott Beall ◊◊ Mrs. Suzann Davids * Lily Esposito * Courtney, Sofia and Jesse Sandler * Matthew and Anne Bean Ms. Portia Dean H Dr. Stuart B. Everett Marana Webber Tost Charitable Fund Tom Alberg and Judi Beck ◊◊ Mr. David Dekker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fehrmann ◊ Mr. Jacob Kaufman *◊ Ron and Jane Becker Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Dendrinos Mr. and Mrs. John T. French ◊ Dr. Dan Sarya Reverend Theodore W. Beiderwieden III ◊◊ Mrs. Carol Richardson Dennis * Dr. Eliot Friedman Mrs. Deborah Saska Dr. Christopher Belcher Ms. Chris Dennos ◊◊ Dr. C. Joanne Grabinski *H Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Schlabach *◊◊ Elaine I. Bell ◊◊ Richard and Bonnie Denton * Mrs. Ruth E. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bell ◊◊ Ms. Beth Denton-Lesser * Lazar J. and Sharon Greenfield Mr. Benjamin Schore ◊ Ms. Nancy Belton ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Doak ◊ Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa *H◊ Dr. Stephen Shetron H◊ Liz and Jon Bernreuter *◊ Ms. Inanna Donnelley and Mr. Jeffrey Taback ◊ Page and Dan Houser * Bill and Lynell Singer * Jeff and Ruth Bernstein Dr. Richard A. Douglas ◊ Michael and Lesa Huget * Richard and Suzanne Smith Mrs. Nancy Caplan Bernstein* Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Dow Al and Julie Hurd H◊◊ Mr. Stephen R. Sofhauser ◊ Ken and Judy Betz ◊ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dutton Greg and Betsy Jacobson* Steve and Penny Staelin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Bilik *H◊ Scott and Barbara Edwards Ms. Liz Johnson* Dude and Cathy Stephenson * H ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blumenstein Ms. Carol Brown Eilber *◊˚ Mr. Thomas C. Jones ◊ Mr. Roger Parry Thomas* Ms. Susan E. Bomier * Sally Eisele * Mr. Loren B. Kayfetz * Carol and Dick Thompson ◊◊ Mr. David Bondurant * Richard Eisenberg *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kempton H◊◊ John and Doris Toher Dan and Jennifer Bonifacio ◊ Edwin Eisendrath and Jennifer Schulze Wilmar A. and Karen L. Kohne *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voglrieder Sue Bowen William and Martha Encherman Mr. Alexander Kostyuk John and Kim Wagner ◊◊ Richard and Barbara Bowzer David Weiss and Lynn Epstein Sara and Carolyn Kujawa Ms. Cynthia Marie Whitacre * Gerald and Gloria Boyd ◊◊ Donald and Marjory Epstein* Dr. Kate Levin *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wicksall ◊◊ Michael and Adrienne Bresler *H◊◊ Gordon and Barbara Evans H◊◊ John and Gloria Lyon ◊◊ Rex and Nan Winter Norton and Mary Lee Bretz ◊ Mr. and Mrs. James Evola Mr. Donald G. MacDougall ◊◊ Mrs. Charles Robert Wolf Ralph and Lorraine Brickman ◊ Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing ◊◊

28 2016 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased THANK YOU

Marcus Farbstein and Rosemarie Hunziker Dr. John G. Hildebrand *◊ Paul and Judy Lerwick Eric and Amy Jo Mueller Caryl Ferguson *◊ Greg and Sharon Hill *◊ Mark and Juliana Leslie ◊ Mr. David Mundschau ◊ Mrs. Katherine M. Fernandez ◊◊ Gordon and Jeannie Hillock ◊◊ Judy Kutzen Levin *H◊◊ Bette and Benson Munger * Sue V. Fink John and Shirley Hoagland ◊ Peter and Elizabeth Levin * Mr. and Mrs. R. Nawrocki ◊◊ Ms. Audrey Fisch Mr. Michael L. Holman ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Lewis Sharon and David Neff *◊ Catherine L. Fischer *H◊ Janice L. Honigberg *◊ Richard and Sally Lewis *H◊◊ Bonnie Nescot and Tim Barr ◊◊ Kenneth and Penelope Fischer *H Joel and Carol Honigberg David and Jan Libengood *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Nofziger H Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Fisher ◊◊ Wally and Marie Hooper ◊ John Lien ◊ Mr. L. Andrew Norman ◊◊ Mr. James Fisher * Lillie Hopkins Dr. Anne Lineback *◊ Drs. Neil and Ann O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fleisher Mr. Lance Booth Horne * Lynn Lineback and John Merriam * Ms. Gloria F. Olds Hal Flynn and Jean Craig Flynn * Barbara and Donald Hosmer *H◊◊ Dr. Susan Harrison Lingle * Mr. Richard D. Oliver ◊◊ R. Steve and Sharon Folsom Jean Panchuk-Howard * Ms. Dency A. Lippert *◊◊ William R. and Joan Olsen ◊◊ Anthony and Frances Fortuna Mr. Hsi-Lung Hsu and Mrs. Fang-Ju Chou Mr. Robert R. Litle Bruce and Kim Olson Clifford and Norma ◊ Jim and Diana Huckle ◊◊ Ms. Ellie Long ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. G. William Paine ◊ Yuko and Jay Frost *H◊ Bruce and Julia Hunter ◊ Mark Love Stephen and Deona Paine ◊ Adam Gahn Ginny and Bob Istnick Christopher and Kristin Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Minsok Pak *◊ Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garber Professor and Mrs. Christopher A. Izzo Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion ◊◊ Jean Panchuk-Howard * Mr. and Mrs. David C. Garlock *◊ Brian and Jennifer Jaffe *◊◊ Mr. Ralph James Mandarano* Dr. and Mrs. Dean and Lorraine Parmelee Mrs. Lisa Hoeth Gerke * John J. and Margaret M. Jaqua Karl and Barbara Marsh *◊◊ Ms. Diane Patterson Bob and Nancy Giles ◊◊ Glenn Jessee and Ronald Benschoter Pat Logan and Nan Martin Mark Pattis ◊ Mrs. Eleanor A. Golden ◊◊ F. Martin and Dorothy A. Johnson *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Michael London Mr. Karl Pearson ◊ Sari and Ronald Goldenberg * Rodney and Maggie Johnson Mr. John Ruder Mason *H◊◊ Patty Pelizzari ◊◊ Mr. Michael Good *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson ◊◊ Randolph and Jeanette Mateer Rodolfo and Margaret Perez David and Penelope Gordon Ms. Betty B. Johnson *˚ Dr. Lesley Matheson Jane and Richard Peterson * Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Graft Mr. Lawrence E. Jones ◊◊ Murray Matson ◊ Dr. Angela Pohl Bob and Lacey Greer V. Stewart and Connie Jose *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Matz, Jr. ◊ Nadine Nakazono and Jerry Popham Wayne and Mary Gregoire ◊◊ Dr. David Kam ◊ Beth and Vance Maultsby Mr. and Mrs. George E. Powell III ◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Ward Orin Griffen Laura Kaufmann *◊ Alissa Renner McCreary and Trace McCreary Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prein ◊ Patrick and Nancy Griffin ◊◊ Mr. Jerold Seth Kayden * Mr. Terry McGovern and Gus and Jennifer Puryear Judith Groleau Mrs. Mildred Kayden ◊ Mrs. Carol Paine-McGovern ◊ George and Carol Quarderer ◊◊ Mrs. Catherine Franciosi and Ms. Eleanor B. Keb Patty McGrath David Wright and Julie Quinn ◊◊ Mr. Rodney Groleau ◊ Mr. James Henry Kennedy V * Mr. James A. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. James J. Radabaugh ◊◊ Dietrich and Erika Gross ◊ Pat and Barb Kessel *◊◊ Bob and Janice McKee Ms. Polly Rea Dick Grout ◊◊ Tim and Elise Kjos * Mr. Jack Allen McKimmy * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reahard III Fred Haarer * Nancy and Jeffrey Klain ◊ Ann McPhail Frederick and Julie Reisz Frank and Connie Hagelshaw Lester and Becky Knight Mike and Belinda McPherson Mr. Daniel F. Remahl ◊ Mr. and Mrs. David Hall ◊ Matt and Deborah Knudstrup Mr. William McWhirter June Rengo ◊◊ Dr. Erik J. Hanby and Dr. Dina Khoury Hanby *◊ Jim and Kris Kunz ◊ Mrs. Laura Melvin Michele and John Richards Dan and Pam Hann H Daniel and Sheryl Kuznar ◊◊ Drs. Lawrence Meschi and Jean Bernius ◊◊ Louis and Patricia Richardson Martin F. Hansen and Anne H. Manson * Suzanne LaFetra Marshall and Judith Meyer * Mr. James A. Roberts˚ Byron Hanson *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Langley Dr. Lyle and Mrs. Anne Micheli Mr. Lynn Robinette ◊◊ Teresa and Malcolm Harris Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lapekas ◊ Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Miller ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Rodes Steven and Mary Haskett *◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Larkin * Elnora Milliken ◊◊ Dr. Barrett Rollins * Mr. T. Stephen Hauser Ms. Ann Laurimore ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milock Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Rosen * Nancy M. Hedges Hazel Lawrence ◊◊ Mr. David P. Min, Jr. *◊ Mr. Harrison Rowe J. Stephen and Lisa L. Henderson *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Lee *◊◊ Ms. Kimberly Molitor Paul and Peggy Rowley * Mark Hepler Dr. David Lai Lee * Ms. Jan Montgomery Dale and Melinda Rudy Carl A. Herman and Randi E. Faust David and Patricia Leege ◊ Mrs. Loren Mansbach Moore * Dr. Ralph Sando Walter D. Herrick H◊◊ Kevin Crowell and Janet Leong *◊ Robert and Annabel Moore Ms. Barbara T. Sandys *◊◊˚

* Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 29 Mrs. Fred Schaafsma ◊ William and Jan VanDenburg ◊◊ Foundations, Corporations $10,000-24,999 Scott and Pam Schafler * Mr. Douglas VanZoeren and and Organizations Charles and Rita Anderson Foundation ◊ Don and Cathy Schepers * Ms. Patricia Markovich* ($100,000 and above) Edith Blodgett Legacy Fund of Lisa and Thomas Schermerhorn ◊ John P. and Lynn Vinkemulder ◊ Edmund F. and Virginia B. The Brookby Foundation Douglas N. Schmidt, Ph.D Jill and Tim Vollbrecht Ball Foundation, Inc.◊◊ The Chicago Community Foundation ◊◊ Paul Schmuckal Ms. Suzanne Voltz H◊ ◊ Bank of America Merrill Lynch Corson Family Foundation, Inc. ◊◊ Eric and Therese Schneider *◊◊ Dr. Petra von Kulajta and Mr. Timothy Werner ◊ Canadian Friends of Interlochen ◊ Mae E. Demmer Pam and David Seabury Mr. William Waggener Corporation for ◊◊ Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Michael and Sally Shaw ◊◊ Donald and Diana Wagner Allen B. Cutting Foundation ◊◊ Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation ◊ Patricia and Scribner Sheafor *◊◊ Mrs. Nancy Waldron ◊◊ Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund ◊◊ Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation Ms. Karla Sherman Andy and Elizabeth Walters ◊◊ Harry A. & Margaret D. Towsley Foundation ◊ The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Mr. John R. Shreves ◊ Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent Walton ◊◊ Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation HighTower ◊ Gene Sittenfeld * Ms. Marcia Ward * The Mallory Foundation ◊◊ Jenny H. Krauss and Otto F. Krauss Ms. Kimberly Skeltis Rosemary and Thomas Waring Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs ◊◊ Charitable Foundation Trust ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smart Polly D. Webb ◊ Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program ◊◊ Johnson River Kennel Mr. Henry Charles Smith * Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Weidenbaum ◊◊ Howard Miller Company ◊◊ Van P. and Margaret A. Smith H Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Weigel $50,000-99,999 Morgan Stanley Global Impact Dr. Alfred Spector David Weiss and Lynn Epstein Morley Foundation ◊◊ THANK YOU The R.B. Annis Educational Foundation ◊◊ Jerry and Paddy Spence * Mr. Michael Welch * The Capital Group Charitable Foundation The Pinkerton Foundation Dr. Aaron C. Stander and Ms. Mary K. Monteith *◊◊ Naida S. Wharton * Chormann Family Foundation ◊ The Richard and Mary Pisarczyk Foundation Debby Starnes and Sons *◊ Charles Whelan, M.D. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Reliance Aerotech Canada Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steffen ◊◊ Dr. William White DeRoy Testamentary Foundation ◊ Sage Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stege ◊◊ Mrs. Evangeline White ◊◊ Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving ◊◊ Mr. Laurence Stein and Mrs. Miriam Stein Tim and Kathleen Wiley ◊◊ Kettering Family Foundation Weatherwax Foundation Ross and Dianne Stephenson ◊◊ John Wilkinson and Robin Silva-Wilkinson ◊◊ M.E.H. Foundation ◊ Wells Fargo Foundation ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sterenberg ◊◊ Mickey Wilkinson Chalmers H. Quaintance Non-Marital Trust & Wheeler Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stevens Don and Ginny Williams ◊◊ Esther Quaintance fbo Q. Bartlett Trust Yamaha Corporation of America Ms. Laurie Stewart ◊ Mr. Larry Willis The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Bruce and Jane Stowe ◊◊ Mr. Robert Hugh Willoughby *H◊◊ $5,000-9,999 Mr. Ronald F. Stowe *H Mr. and Mrs. Rand E. Winters, Jr. $25,000-49,999 Akron Marathon Charitable Corporation Stricof Family Foundation Janet Wolf ◊◊ The Baumbusch Foundation Arts Midwest Duncan and Kathryn Stuart *◊ Kent and Susanne Woloson Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Association for Recorded Sound Collections Dr. Marilyn R. Swingle *◊ Glenn F. Woo and Linda Lew Woo Berman Foundation Attwood Foundation Mr. Adam Sztykiel Joan and Randy Woods Judith Haskell Brewer Fund of The Community Steven & Kathryn Bandstra Foundation ◊ Mr. Patrick Szymanski and Drs. David and Bernadine Wu *◊ Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia Jack, Evelyn & Richard Cole Ms. Margery Lieber ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyckoff ◊◊ Marvin and Betty Danto Family Foundation Family Foundation ◊◊ Dr. Gene D. Tang ◊◊ Judith Yates ◊ O.B. & Elizabeth Falls Foundation ◊◊ The College Board Dr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Tanton Ms. Jean Yeager Indiana Charitable Trust Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Bob and Beth Tarkington * Dr. Elizabeth Young and Dr. Robert Lovell *H◊ Irish Capital, LLC The Community Foundation for the Richard Thibeau Mr. and Mrs. Michael Young The Kline Family Foundation ◊ National Capital Region Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thorne ◊◊ Simone and Thomas Young Kay Hardesty Logan Foundation Dayton Foundation Depository Inc Mr. John Touhey *◊◊ Dr. C. Winton Reynolds and LPL Financial Dustin’s Dream Inc. Mrs. Jeanne Townsend ◊◊ Ms. Lauren Zachry-Reynolds* Mariel Foundation ◊ The Benson & Edith Ford Fund ◊◊ Ms. Kathy Tuckerman ◊ Joel and Frances Zemans *◊◊ National Endowment For The Arts Frey Foundation ◊ David and Joanne Turner *◊◊ Hamer D. and Phyllis C. Shafer Foundation Goldman Sachs Fund ◊ Durette M. Upton *◊ Matilda R. Wilson Fund Granger III Foundation, Inc. Michael and Kim Upton *◊ Hagerty ◊◊ Aultra Ventures * E.F. Harris Family Foundation R. Matthew VanBesien *

30 2016 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased The Pierre V. and Margaret T. Kayden Foundation ◊ ... my experience at the Heftler Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation ◊◊ Huntington National Bank ◊◊ Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Academy didn’t only shape me Indiana Charitable Trust The Mead Foundation ◊◊ Jephson Educational Trusts Mellon Financial Corporation Fund ◊ into the writer I am today. The Mosaic Foundation ◊ Mennonite Foundation Incorporated It was a holistic experience, The Northern Trust Company The Minneapolis Foundation Peco Foundation ◊ Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ◊◊ an education that not only Philosopher’s Information Center N.R. Harris Family Foundation The Ralph L. and Winifred E. National Christian Foundation, Indiana “nurtured the little talent Polk Foundation ◊◊ National YoungArts Foundation Herbert & Elsa Ponting Foundation Oppenheimer Foundation I brought with me from Jerry & Marcia Tubergen Foundation ◊◊ The Oregon Community Foundation Ghana, but went even The Pattis Family Foundation ◊ $1,000-4,999 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group ◊ further to mold me into Abbott Laboratories Fund Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area AIG Matching Grants Program Community Foundation ◊ the adult I would become. Alinda Hill Wikert Foundation David and Ellen Petrick Foundation Margaret & Marshall Bartlett Family Foundation PhilanthroPal Foundation — Mohammed Naseehu Ali Batt Family Foundation ◊◊ Phoenix Operating Company, Inc. ◊ (Arts Academy 88-91, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan Ed & June Prein Foundation ◊◊ Harold and Penny Blumenstein T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving ◊ Arts Academy Staff 92-94) Foundation Corporation Prout Financial Design Cadillac Casting Inc. River City Foundation ◊◊ Central Michigan University - Traverse City Robet Foundation, Inc. Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors Rockefeller Foundation ” The Columbus Foundation Matching Gifts Program Community Foundation of Sarasota Rosenberry Charitable Term Trust Door County Community Foundation, Inc. Saint Louis Community Foundation Dow Chemical Company Foundation ◊ Shepard Family Foundation Dow Corning Corporation ◊◊ Sigma Alpha Iota , Inc. Edmund Armstrong Educational Trust Silicon Valley Community Foundation Ernst & Young Foundation Stricof Family Foundation Community Foundation Fehrmann Tom’s Food Markets, Inc. Family Endowment Truist Connected Frederick S. Upton Foundation United Jewish Foundation Friends of Polish Art USA Funds Matching Gifts Program Fruehauf Foundation ◊ Walt Disney Company Foundation The GE Foundation ◊ The Weigel Family Foundation Generations Fund ◊◊ Naida S. Wharton Foundation Grand Haven Area Community Foundation ◊◊ Glenn F. Woo and Linda Lew Woo Hagerty ◊◊ R M Young Company ◊◊ Independent Charities of America Indian River Community Foundation The Peter F. and Mary W. Levin Philanthropic Fund at InterAct for Change Jacobson Associates The James Ford Bell Foundation ◊

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 31 H IPR Broadcaster’s Circle John and Shirley Hoagland ◊ Dr. Stephen Shetron ◊ ($1,000 and above given to Mr. Michael L. Holman ◊ Mr. John R. Shreves ◊ Interlochen Public Radio) Michael and Marsha Howard ◊◊ Ms. Kimberly Skeltis Bill and Barb Alldredge ◊◊ Al and Julie Hurd H◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Smart Fred and Helen Altman ◊ T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson H ◊◊ Mr. Richard M. Smith and Mr. Robert W. Anderson *H ◊◊ Mr. Timothy Michael Jackson *H ◊◊ Ms. Soon-Young Yoon ◊◊ Ron and Jane Becker Brian and Jennifer Jaffe *◊◊ Ms. Joanne L. Sprouse ◊◊ Reverend Theodore W. Beiderwieden III ◊◊ John J. and Margaret M. Jaqua Dr. Aaron C. Stander and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bell ◊◊ Mr. Thomas C. Jones ◊ Ms. Mary K. Monteith *◊◊ Mr. David Bondurant * Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Jordan, Jr. H Ross and Dianne Stephenson ◊◊ Dan and Jennifer Bonifacio ◊ Marana Webber Tost Charitable Fund Mr. Paul R. Stimson III ◊ Richard and Barbara Bowzer Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kelly *H ◊◊ Dr. Gene D. Tang ◊◊ Gerald and Gloria Boyd ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Kimpton *◊◊ Dr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Tanton Ms. Ellen Breining Jim and Kris Kunz ◊ Richard Thibeau Norton and Mary Lee Bretz ◊ Ms. Ann Laurimore ◊ Carol and Dick Thompson ◊◊ Ralph and Lorraine Brickman ◊ Pat Logan and Nan Martin Mrs. Jeanne Townsend ◊◊ Ms. Elaine Bridges ◊ Ms. Ellie Long ◊◊ Ms. Suzanne Voltz H ◊◊

THANK YOU Ms. Virginia Brownell Mr. Donald G. MacDougall ◊◊ Dr. Petra von Kulajta and Mr. Timothy Werner ◊ W. Clark and Karen Bunting Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Madion ◊◊ Mrs. Nancy Waldron ◊◊ Ms. Lisa Kay Burchfield Karl and Barbara Marsh *◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent Walton ◊◊ Ms. Linda Butka ◊ Randolph and Jeanette Mateer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Weigel Gloria and Leith Butler ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Matz, Jr. ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wicksall ◊◊ Mr. Tom L. Capua ◊◊ Honnie and Dick McClear ◊◊ Tim and Kathleen Wiley ◊◊ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Cerny H ◊◊ Mr. James A. McIntyre John Wilkinson and Robin Silva-Wilkinson ◊◊ Phil and Barb Chapman ◊ Ann McPhail Mr. Larry Willis In the beginning, I truly Stephen and Sheri Constantin ◊◊ H. Roemer and Constance McPhee ◊ Janet Wolf ◊◊ came with a closed mind and Ted and Marcia Curran ◊◊ Mr. William McWhirter Joan and Randy Woods Jenie Dahlmann * Mrs. Laura Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyckoff ◊◊ thought that where I was staying Dr. and Mrs. Mick DeGraeve ◊ Clark Miller and Cathleen Dodge Miller* Judith Yates ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Dendrinos Dr. and Mrs. G. Robert Miller ◊◊ Robert and Pauline Young ◊ and where I reside automatically Ms. Chris Dennos ◊◊ Elnora Milliken ◊◊ Simone and Thomas Young Timothy J. and Katharine M. Dougherty* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milock limits what I can do and where Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paul Drew*◊◊ Robert and Annabel Moore Matching Gifts I can do it. But here at Interlochen, Sally Eisele* Eric and Amy Jo Mueller The following corporations and “ Dennis and Judy Murphy *◊◊ foundations gave to Interlochen through their William and Martha Encherman I learned anything is possible Dr. Stuart B. Everett Mr. James W. Murray ◊◊ matching gift programs: Mr. and Mrs. William Ewing ◊◊ Bonnie Nescot and Tim Barr ◊◊ Abbott Laboratories Fund for everyone. Caryl Ferguson *◊ Mr. L. Andrew Norman ◊◊ Abbvie Foundation Matching Grant Plan Mrs. Katherine M. Fernandez ◊◊ Drs. Neil and Ann O’Donnell AIG Matching Grants Program — Trinity, Ballet, Age 15, Sue V. Fink Ms. Gloria F. Olds Albemarle Corporation Camp, Cleveland, Ohio Adam Gahn Susan and John Paul ◊ Alliant Credit Union Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garber Mr. Karl Pearson ◊ Apache Corporation David and Penelope Gordon Linda and Max Proffitt ◊ Bank of America Foundation Frank and Connie Hagelshaw Tom Quinn and Tommy Thompson ◊ BlackRock Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. David Hall ◊ June Rengo ◊◊ Boeing Company Byron Hanson *◊◊ Louis and Patricia Richardson BP Fabric of America Fund Nancy M. Hedges Don and Cathy Schepers * BP Foundation, Inc. ” H Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa *◊ Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schilling Capital Group Charitable Foundation Mr. Peter N. Heydon ◊ Ms. Karla Sherman Coca-Cola Company Matching Gifts Program

32 2016 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased THANK YOU

ConocoPhillips Bud’s Of Interlochen Pure Water Works Interlochen Presents Dow Chemical Company Foundation Century 21 Sleeping Bear Realty Right Brain Brewery Media Sponsors Dow Chemical Company City Opera House Roaster Jack Coffee 104.5 Bob FM Dow Corning Corporation Chemical Bank Safety Net 106 KHQ DTE Energy Cherryland Electric Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge 106.7 FM (ESPN Radio) Eaton Corporation Classic Interiors & Design Sondee, Racine & Doren 107.5 FM WCCW Exxon Corporation Education Fdn Comfort Keepers State Savings Bank 9&10 News (CBS) Frankfort Rotary Club Crooked Tree Arts Center Sterling Law Offices 94.3 92.5 The Fox FM The GE Foundation Crystal Mountain Stormcloud Brewing 106.3 FM WQEZ Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation Debra Lewis Dds Sweet Tartlette Bay Life North Magazine Hallmark Cards Inc. Dennos Museum Center Taste The Local Difference Big Country Gold Harris Bank Foundation Devette & Ford Insurance The Candle Factory Big Country Hits The Harvey Hubbell Foundation Downtown Traverse City Association The Riverside Inn Boardman Video Productions IBM Corporation Edwards Home Furnishing Thompson Pharmacy Classic Rock the Bear Illinois Tool Works Foundation Enerdyne Three Pines Studio Easy 95.5 FM (WQEZ) ITW Foundation Evola Music Traverse City Dance Project Edible Grande Traverse Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Fim Group Traverse City State Bank Fox 32 News Linn Energy Fischer’s Happy Hour Tavern Traverse Symphony Orchestra Interlochen Public Radio Lumina Foundation for Education, Inc. Frankfort Insurance Tv 7 & 4 Lite 96.3 Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Garden Theater Village At Bay Ridge MyNorth/Traverse Magazine Motorola Foundation Good Harbor Vineyards Wares Auto Sales Northern Express Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Grand Traverse Ophthalmology Clinic West Shore Community College Rock 105 FM Nordson Corporation Greenleaf Trust The Ticker Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Inc. Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Interlochen Presents Sponsors Traverse Bay Family Magazine Pfizer Inc Groundwork Center ARRI Traverse City Business News Pharmacia & Upjohn Foundation Grand Traverse Community Foundation Blue Cross Blue Shield Traverse City Record Eagle Rockefeller Foundation Matching Gifts Higher Grounds Trading Co. Central Michigan University - TV 7 & 4 (NBC) Program Honor/onekema Building Supply University Center TV 29&8 (ABC) Rotary Charities of Traverse City Huntington Bank Cherry Capital Airport UpNorthLive Silicon Valley Community Foundation Interlochen Presents Coldwell Banker Schmidt UpNorth Media Steelcase Foundation Crosshatch Crystal Mountain Resort WKLT TIAA-CREF Jack Lane Team Delta Dental of Michigan WTCM FM TransPacific Valuation Inc Kathy Neveu/real Estate One Hagerty Insurance WTCM Newstalk 580 USA Funds Matching Gifts Program Long Lake Marina HighTower Advisors, LLC Z-93 Verizon Foundation Magnum Hospitality Howard Miller Clock Company VMware Foundation Matching Gift Program Marathon Automotive Huntington Bank Walt Disney Company Foundation Mary’s Kitchen Port Kawai America Corporation Wells Fargo Foundation Munson Healthcare Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs My North National Education Association IPR Underwriters National Writers Series National Endowment for the Arts Amical No Spills Committee National YoungArts Foundation Audicare Northway Orthodontics Dr. Angela Pohl Bahle’s Of Suttons Bay Odom Reuse Prout Financial Design Betsie Bay Furniture Ordway Law Firm Tom’s Food Markets Blackstar Farms Oryana Food Cooperatvie Yamaha Corporation of America Bowerman Bowden, Ford, Clulo & Luyt, Pc Overhead Door Company Of Grand Traverse Brick Wheels Paul Gerhart/Richard Cooper Forester Bright Bridge Studios The Penning Group Brilliant Book Store Petoskey Chamber Of Commerce

* Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 33 Gifts in Honor My girls J.R. Coston Fran Pelly Gifts were given by donors Ralston O. Pitts Benjamin K. Darneille Jean Perwin in honor of the following: Dr. Lawrence Probes Frank de Monchaux Jean Shapiro Perwin Amy, Anne, Louise, Barb: Happy Holidays! Oliver Rodgers Nancy DeWeese George Petritz Jordan Aronson Abbott Segel Christina “Tina” Diver Jo Lynne Phinizy Eleanor Bach Elaine Silets 80th bday Virginia Kaspar Dolezal June Bild Pinsof Barb, Eric, Gus and Nate Milhizer Lynn Singer Dorothy Doten Nita L. Proctor Tom Beatty Renee Skerik Dick Fiegel Patrick Neal Purcell Jennifer and Dan Benbow Elisabeth K. Smith Gerald B. Fischer Laura Rhind Betty Best Isabel Francis Smith Lawrence Frank Richard S. Richter Neil Bressler Cathy Snow and Eric Speirs marriage Diana S. Frederick Connie Meach Ridder Grandpa and Grandma, Bob and Daniel and Stephen Spink Anne Gahn Justice Antonin Scalia Mary Ann Brinklow J Berry and Nancy Stagnitta Mary Gonzales Fran and Louis Schauer Nancy Chalifour’s Special Birthday and Paul and Martha Stimson Dan “Danta” Goodearl Leslie Scherr Nancy and Martin Chalifour’s 30th wedding Beth Stoner Margaret Nelhs Gorman Janet Lynn Shoemaker Lynnae and Shelby Christensen Daniel Stolper and his outstanding Robert Grocock Myra Ann “Micky” Shulman Jean S. Cornwell oboe studio Ann Hanson James Skifstad

THANK YOU Emily and Michael Culler Virginia Thomas Talbot, Constance Thomas Rita Heydon Elisabeth Leach Smith Donna Danielson Genne & Margaret Talbot Benjamin Hieber James Edward Smith Rev. Stephen Davidson Jeanne Townsend Kathy Mason Hodges Marilyn and Donald Smith Stephen Davidson Gary and Margaret Valade Harry Wayne Hoffman Marilyn J. Smith Nancy Deneen’s Birthday James F. Wilson, IAA 1981 - Currently Annabelle Holcomb Ronald Stoops John Driscoll Principal Horn Houston Ballet Jack Hood Marion Stratton Kydlan Duchek - IAC 5 years Arline Howe Dr. Edward Sun Katie Fellman Gifts in Memory Mary Interlandi Sigurd Swanson, Camp Staff 46-73 Mary Fisher Gifts were given by donors in Bill Jackson Alice Rubin Thompson Brian and Beatriz Foster’s Wedding memory of the following: Roger & Mary Jane Jacobi Gretchen Votruba Jon and Lynn Friendly Erik Anderson Betty Bonisteel Johnson Nancy Wallus Harvey, Jonathan and Hannah Gordon Waldie Anderson Billie Johnson Thomas I. Webb, Jr. Byron Hanson Jane Arberg Martha Jones Lillian “Lilly” Weisberg Dave Hayes Whitney Ballantine Dr. David E. Klein Lois Weisberg Jack Hood Patricia Banghart E & E Leffel Hilda Wenner T. Michael Jackson Marjorie Bantle Norman Letvin Grace Whitelock Martin Jones Ted and Bea Bedrick Molly Beukema Lien (Interlochen 1963-67) Mary Wilkinson Katherine, Michael and Ariel Lowenstern George Bell Kate Light Bonita Eileen Young Joel Katz Carolyn Bert Ronald Wade Loofbourrow Ruby Yuan Marissa Kerbel LJ and Carolyn Bert David McComb Ernest Zebli Rosie Kern Lisa Botnick Jerre McDaniel Ara Zerounian Molly Kirgis Dr. Alice Brandfonbrener Charles K. McWhorter Bunny Kratchman Shirley Brashler Joseph V. Micciche Ellen Kushner Carolyn Bridger Helen Millikin Dr. Philip Mason and Coral Lee Lynne Buening Donna V. Neal Robert Luby Mary Geraldine Buening Sandy Oldford Julia Marks Charles James Cecil Gertrude Olsen Barbara Marsh’s birthday Bill Cerny Helen Osterlin Dana McCormick Blanche Cerny Dale Parshall Donald & Cindy McMullen Jerry Cerny Carl Parsons Grandma and Grandpa Michael Alexander D. Chun Elizabeth Parsons Thomas Morris Dorthy “Dot” Corson Jean Parsons

34 2016 ANNUAL REPORT * Interlochen alumni or staff ◊ Five consecutive years of giving ◊ ◊ Ten consecutive years of giving H Heritage Society member ˚Deceased HOW OUR VOLUNTEERS CREATE AMAZING EVERY DAY! Our volunteers make Interlochen a better place. They are highly valued This year, Linnie Cross was honored as Volunteer of the Year, for her members of our community, as they give their time and talent to usher 454 hours of dedicated service. In addition, 26 other volunteers were concerts, sew costumes, plant flowers, build sets and serve meals. This recognized for their 20 or more years of service. fiscal year, 562 volunteers selflessly donated a total of 12,986 hours.

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 35 THANK YOU to our volunteers! Trudy Aardema Michael Boateng Cathy Compton Shirley Elliot Steve Hale Violet Kahler Kenneth Alexander Nancy Boehm Steve Constantin Meghan Elliott Gwen Hall Lee Kane Patricia Alexander Robert Boehm Katherine Cooke Kim Elston Mary Lynn Halland Alyssa Katahara Fran Alfs Eileen Bora Barb Cooper Lee Elston Helen Hankins Ginny Keelean David Allen Judith Bosma Jack Cooper Barbara Evans Sarah Harding Karen Keranen Fred Altman Noelle Boyd Sharon Cormier John Failor Paula Hartmann Melvin Keranen Helen Altman Miles Bridgford Sheryl Coston Peggy Falk John Hays Allie Kessel Julie Alton Ann Marie Brink Virginia Cowan Roger Favorite Joan Hendrickson Jeff Kessler Joseph Ambrosi Kathy Britt Deborah Crandell Jim Feahr Paula Herbart Julie Kimpton Tina Andrews Ben Brogadir Catherine Creighton Karen Feahr Karyn Hertel Linda Kish Jone Antenucci Carol Brouwer Hannah Criswell Sarah Ferguson Jan Heverly Charlotte Knoll Charles Armour Jim Brouwer Mary Critz Glenda Finner Jim Higgins Linda Koebert June Aydelotte James Brown Dave Crockett Ellen Fivenson Joan Higgins Elizabeth Koeppen Roy Aydelotte Katie Brown Judy Crockett Sarah Frank Janice Hilewsky Andrew Koran THANK YOU Carol Bader Kecia Brown Vanessa Croome Robert Franko Emita Hill Carole Kornmiller Richard Bader Keith Buncke Linnie Cross Suzanne Franko Gregory Hill Laverne Kowalski Gary Baillod Timothy Burke Pat Crovisier Lisa French Valerie Himick Lois Kowalsky Jan Baillod Cindy Burns Donna Crum Jill Frieswyk Ricky Hinds Audrey Kraemer Diane Bair Ann Burt Beth Crutcher Tom Frieswyk Patricia Hirst Robert Kraemer Gretchen Bard Robert Buryta Sharon Czapiewski Jay Frost Nancy Hoagland Pamela Kramer Terry Bard Nancy Bush Barb Czarnecki Steve Fry Char Hoffman William Kramer Clark Barnes Rob Calhoon Patti Czerney-O’Hara Mary Frye James Hoffman Luanne Kruse Connie Barnes Sandy Campbell Jim Dagwell Stacey Funk Mike Hoffman Courtney Kuhn Leslye Barrett Barbara Cardinal Laura Dagwell Michele Gaffney Herb Holdwick Jen Kuhn Josh Bassette Amy Carl Debra Davis Joe Garipoli Jean Holdwick Cris Lake Katherine Baxter Jan Carter Ethan Davis Ann Geht Michael Holman Karen Lake Carole Becker C. J. Cartwright Portia Dean Jan Geht Somer Joe Hornbuckle Mike Lake Denny Becker John Cartwright Julia Deemer Pam Gianola Eldon Horner Patricia Lambros Tsagalaki Helen Becker Rhiana Caterisano Dan Deiss Charles Gilbert Shelley Houser Eunice Lampkin Jane Becker Helenan Cavalieri Treva DeJong Janet Gilbert William Houser Mary Land John Beery Jerry Cavalieri Brian Devine Nancy Giles Katherine Houston Rick Land Margaret Beery Mark Cerny Cathy Dierkes Gil Glick Karen Howie Lisa Lange Ted Beiderwieden Jeannine Chapman Don Dierkes Rick Gnich Jerry Hyland Metta Lansdale Debbie Berg Steve Chapman Cristina Dougherty Chad Goodman Tom Jackson Peter LaPlaca Doug Berg Samantha Charnes Janet Douglas Bill Gordon Martha Jacobi Hazel Lawrence Gordon Berg Robert Chisholm Bryce Dreeszen Anthony Gould Roseanne Jamrok Bruce Leach Lauren Berg Kathleen Chmielewski Paula Dreeszen Christine Gravlin Rachel Jarosz Cecilia Leake Liz Berger Raymond Chmielewski Milan Dukic Michael Gravlin Marilyn Jensen Mark Leugers Jon Bernreuter Todd Church Patricia Duncan Hall Richard Groenwald Betty Jewell Shelby Lewis Megan Berry Lou Ann Churchill Meghan Dunne Helen Grove Alwyn Johnson Mary Limer Kirk Bettison Ann Clark Lynn Ebinger Chuck Haag Paul Johnson Debra LoBue Kate Beyda Lydia Clemons Marge Eckert Ginny Haag Wendy Johnson Don Lord Brian Bibb Don Cogman Angeline Eder Jane Hagaman William Johnson Wanda Lord Richard Bingham Janet Coley Tim Edman Les Hagaman Cynthia Johnson Newham Kristal Lowes Amy Birtcher Jane Collier Doug Eicher Bruce Hair Joshua Jones Aidan Luce Elisabeth Bloom Bruce Comer Richard Eisenberg Jeanine Hair Otto Kahler Doug Luce

36 2016 ANNUAL REPORT THANK YOU

John Luce Patrick Monahan Brigitte Post Tracy Schwimmer Roger Soule Naomi Walerys Phillip Lundberg Mary Kate Moody Nicole Premo Elizabeth Schwind Clyde Spence Mary Ann Walker Usha Lundberg Donna Moore Carolyn Priest Mary Sciamanna Jerra Spence Christina Wallace Maddi Lusby Mary Moore Anita Priester Virginia Scott Carol Stansbury Bob Ward Sydney Lusby Margaret Morse Dale Priester Karen Segal Stephen Starks Mary Ann Warner Karen Luther Anne Moscona Dottie Prouty-Gordon Jeana Seidelman Susan Steele Robert Warner Rick Luther Kathy Moyer Jane Purkis Michael Seidelman Richard Steiger Juanita Watson Alison Mackey Mike Moyer John Putz Sandra Seidelman Elfie Steigerwald Noel Watson Kurt Madison Gwen Muenchow Erika Randall Jaclyn Seligman Cathy Stephenson Starr Wayne Laurie Madison Harold Muenchow Marion Rayle Amanda Sewell Clarence Stephenson Ellen Weatherbee Paul Madison Debbie Mulready Roy Rayle Pam Shaberly Louis Steptoe Gayla Weaver Gina Marchand Pat Munsell Nancy Reddy David Shane Kathleen Stetson Elizabeth Weigle Richard Marchand Dick Murray Sam Reich Megan Shapiro Lydia Stoye Aaron Weil Bonnie Margolis Shirley Murray Julie Reisz Russell Shedd Bonnie Strand Ben Weinberg Jean Marie Mark Nadler Jamie Reynolds JoAnn Shemwell Betty Strunk Jill Weiss Sharon Markham Susan Napolitano Chip Rice Fred Shepherd Mark Stuber Susan Wentz Margot Marlatt Marjorie Nelson Michele Richards Steve Shetron Mary Jo Surma Ellen West Bill Mason David Neubauer Kathleen Richter Kathy Shimunek Linnea Swanson Candace Wiebener Lorna Mason Barbara Neufer Patrick Richter Timothy Siemers Michelle Swanson Leigh Wietsma John Matzner Susan Nichols Christina Riddle Joseph Singer Paul Swinehart Cecelia Williams David Maxson Elaine Novak Stephen Rine Rita Singer Robyn Swinehart Joan Williams Mark Mayfield John Novak Dennis Ring Leah Sirrine Johari Taitt Bonnie Willings Sue McClary Alex Oehmke Karen Ring Marilyn Skold Patricia Tallman Joanne Willis Kathy McCurdy Scot Ogden Anita Risbridger Ann Skory Lauren Taylor Darlene Willman Dennis McIntosh Pam O’Hara Joni Robb Lesley Skousen Michael Terry Paul Wilsens Julie McNamara Pat O’Hara Jody Rodgers Michelle Slater Randi Terry Mary Wohlfert Judith McQuilkin Susan Olix-Anderson Dan Rogalny Michael Slawnik Bob Thompson Linda Wood Robert McQuilkin Laurie Orth Judy Root Margaret Anne Slawson Patricia Thompson Ted Wood Lisa Medina Judy Oslin Janice Ross Gerry Slis Don Thomson Barbara Woodruff Mary Meernik Terry Oslin Bradley Roswell Emily Smiddy Irma Tooley Margaret Wozniak Paul Meernik Kerri Otto Onnesha Roychoudhuri Bill Smith Elliott Torress Christine Wurst Donna Merriman Stanley Otto Shirley Royston Caren Smith Mark Tosiello Deborah Yezbak Dave Meyer Morrie Ozinga Brenda Rusch Judy Smith Vicki Trent Jack Yezbak Sally Meyer Dan Packard Cindy Ruzak Natalie Smith Lynn Troutman Carole Zang Connie Meyers Leo Paveglio Fred Sabel Susan Smith Michelle Urzynicok Elden Zang Denny Meyers Pat Paveglio Kathy Sabel Ted Smith Bill Van Petten Diane Zientek Matthew Mikus Marjorie Pearsall- Sarah Sabol Terry Smith Donica Van Voorhees Charlene Miller Groenwald Sue Saco Ann Snyder Theo VanDyck Kathleen Miller Carol Peschke Emilia Salazar Rhapsody Snyder Jim Varney Larry Miller Sarah Pfeil Barbara Sandys Sara Sokolnicki Judy Varney Mary Miller Steve Pfeil Sewall Sawyer Barbara Solomonson Bill VerMeulen David Min Jane Pinna Mary Schoonover Rebecca Somsel Camille Vettraino Al Minicucci Jonathan Plotkin Jane Schultz Steve Somsel Timothy Vick Dianne Minicucci Molly Pont-Brown Michelle Schultz Diana Sosnowski Betsy Vos Theresa Mohr Ron Popp Luke Schwalbach Richard Sosnowski Brian Vos Linda Monahan Shirl Popp Marc Schwimmer Missy Soule Ted Wagenaar

WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 37 The Heritage Society Through the Heritage Society, we recognize donors who have chosen to honor Interlochen with planned gifts. Heritage Society members have enhanced the tradition of artistic excellence at Interlochen by supporting its future generations with gifts such as bequests, charitable remainder trusts, gift annuities and life insurance policies.

Jeanne Blumenfeld Aaronson * Ann Marie Hudson Brink and Ms. Diana Jean Farran * Shirley Mae Hipwell * Mr. Morton Jay Achter * Gregory Brink * Michael C. Faulhaber * Ms. Carolyn Kimball Holmquist Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Alsaker Dr. Leslie Ellen Brown * Jo Faulmann * Gary J. Holt * Dr. Seth David Ammerman * Mrs. Doris A. Brucker * Dr. Michael James Finton * John and Diane Horwitz Mr. Dean W. Anderson * Ms. Donna Louise Brunsma * Gerald B. and Catherine L. Fischer * Barbara & Donald Hosmer * Mr. Robert Wade Anderson * Helen and Tony Buday Kenneth and Penelope Fischer * Dr. Karen Hrapkiewicz * Audrey Andrews * Mrs. Dorothy B. Burke Nancy Vaden Fitton * Ms. Candace M. Hughes * Charles and Laurel Angus Jack L. Cameron * Mr. James R. Flagg Julie M. & Albert E. Hurd, III Annonymous Christopher T. Cantwell * Mr. David Foster * Mr. Timothy M. Jackson *

THANK YOU Ms. Julie Aragon * Marilyn Carlson * Jay Frost and Yuko Iida * T. Michael and Joan L. Jackson * Jon and Mary Armstrong Ralph and Maureen Cerny Dr. Beth Gilbert * Ms. Emmy Jacobson David and Tricia (Graham) Lawrence W. and Barbara Mr. Randall Kerry Goff * Roseanne Jamrok * Arthurs * L. Clarkson * Dr. George Goldberg * Mrs. Marilyn R. Johnson Edward R. Bagley Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Cogman Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Goodman Mr. William C. Johnson Sheila Baker in Memory of Dr. Mr. Richard F. Colker Barbara Gordon and Bradley Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen Jones Russell Putnam Mrs. Helen Bishop Collins Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon* Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Jordan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Fred Michael Combs * C. Joanne Grabinski* Mr. William Joy Vincent Balint, Jr. * Ms. Catherine L. Compton * Ms. Sondra Joyce Graff * Mr. Edward W. Kahler Jr. * George and Merry Ball * Katherine Cooke * Ms. Nancy Hancock Griffith * John R. Kane * Mrs. Jean Maschmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cooper Miss Helen J. Grinnell Daniel L. Kanter * Bardonner (‘46) * Mr. Thomas H. and Meri Gyves * Ms. Jan Reinhart Kelley * Mr. Clark W. Barnes * Dorthy S. Corson Daniel & Pamela Hann Dr. Charles and Delores Kelly * Charles W. Barr II Sharon F. Cramer, Ph.D. * Michael Hansen Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kempton Mr. and Mrs. Ned K. Barthelmas Kenneth Vaughan Dake, Jr. * Ms. Julia Hansen * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kent * Kathleen Varney Bates * Betsy Davidson and Sheryl Coston* Ms. Judith Rachel Harris and Mr. Mr. Robert James Lange * Walter J. and Jeanne M. Beecher * Ms. Portia Dean Tony Woolfson * Mr. and Mrs. Will Larson Ms. Phyllis Gold Berenson * Mrs. Peggy Dendrinos Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay Harrison * Judy Kutzen Levin * Helga and Jerry Bilik * Michael Dermody * Mrs. Keith Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Lewis Mr. William Whipple Bing * Mr. John Robert DeYoung * Mr. David B. Hattner * Richard and Sally Lewis Mr. Christopher Borgmeyer and John and Sally Dickinson * Mr. Stephen E. Hayden * Ms. Jill Libman * Dr. Christina Fuhrman * Mr. Robert Byron Dimmick * Paul Heaton * Ms. Louise Abigail Linden * Peter W. Bowman * Ms. Beth Susan Dochinger * Ms. Ruth Mary Heeler * Mr. Lewis Fredric Lipnick * Mr. Ted Braciak Robert and Nancy Doughty Mrs. Coggin A. Heeringa * Mrs. Maureen Morrison Long * Mr. Robert E. Bracken * Ms. Julie Irene Duke * Eleanor J. Heinz * Bruce A. Loomis Mark J. Brandfonbrener * Marge Eckert * Mr. David F. Heroy * Kenneth Lowenberg * Ms. Maureen Breen Carl Ellenberger * Mr. Walter Herrick Kate Lunsford * Ms. Ellen Brehm * Carol and Charles Emmons, Jr. * Martha and Jack Hicks * Carl and Carolyn Maksimowicz Ms. Victoria Brehm * Stephanie Glazer Ettelson * Dr. Barbara C. High Miss Rosemary M. Malocsay * Marcy Jean Brenner * Barbara and Gordon Evans * Rebecca Hinks * Malcolm Manley Michael Jay Bresler * Ann Fairhurst and Mark Cipra* Mr. Howard H. Hintze * Drs. William B. and Yvonne C. Martin

* Interlochen alumni 38 2016 ANNUAL REPORT SUPPORTING INTERLOCHEN THROUGH A PLANNED GIFT

You too have the opportunity to transform our students’ John Ruder Mason * Edward Roberts III and Philip and Julie Trudeau* lives and support our work in education, public broad- Mr. and Mrs. Gary May Wilma J. Patterson Randy and Patty Tucker* casting and presentations. Through planned giving, Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Mayfield * Mary Agnes Roberts * Ms. Eugenia K. Ulrich you can find the charitable gift plan that best fits your Dr. Angela McBride Ms. Cynthia Elayne Robertson * Mr. and Mrs. William D. Upton goals for your family, finances, and philanthropy. William J. McClintock * Mr. John S. Ross, Jr. and Gary C. and Margaret A. Valade * Patricia Kaiser McCloud * Mrs. Ruth D. Ross Mr. Kenneth Paul VanderPloeg * Kathy McCune * Alexander G. Ruthven, II Dr. Toni VanHandel Bequests. The simplest way to make a planned gift is John McGarry and Michelle Wernli * Becky Ruthven Roberta Ciasullo VanMeter * to name Interlochen Center for the Arts in your will. Joel McNeely and Margaret Batjer * Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders Stephen Vann * You can make a bequest of a certain dollar amount, a Nancy J. Meek Libby Parkhurst Scott * Ms. Suzanne Voltz particular piece of property, a percentage of your estate, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Metrick * Ms. Melinda Scott * Ralph and Margaret von Walthausen or a “residual” gift (a gift from what is leftover after The Honorable and Ruth M. Shanberge Erika Deane Walker * Mrs. William G. Milliken Mrs. Norma Gudin Shaw Ms. Suzanne Walters * making specific provisions for your loved ones). Drs. Nicholas and Elaine Mischler Mr. Stephen Shetron Michael A. Waschevski * Brian R. Morgan Mary DeLano Sholkovitz * Ellen Elliott Weatherbee * Gifts From Life Insurance or Retirement Plans. Craig and Shari Morgan * Steven and Rachel Sindell * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weinberg * Another option is to name Interlochen Center for the Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Morris * Larry and Isabel (Izzy) Smith * Candace Wiebener * Arts as a beneficiary of your life insurance or retirement Ms. Ruth Ann Myers Van P. and Margaret A. Smith Mrs. Ieva Wiechmann Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Nelson Dr. Martha L. Smith The Honorable Kurtis Wilder plan. When the original purpose for such plans no longer The Reverend Douglas Ms. Theodora Smokler Joan Williams * applies – such as to educate children who are now grown Reed Nettleton * Dr. Linda Snyder * Mr. George J. Worden * or to provide financial security for a spouse – these assets Mr. and Mrs. Myrl D. Nofziger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sofhauser * Mr. John Wunsch and can be redirected to help support a cause you value. Mrs. Dawn Marino Ohmes James and Ann Spica * Ms. Laura Wigfield * Mrs. Richard W. Olson Ms. K. Susan Spiwak * Naomi Yoelin * Mr. and Mrs. E. George Osius * Arturo Steely * Dr. Elizabeth Young and Gifts That Pay You Income. If you’d like to support Kathy Wells Paauw, ‚77 * Martha Purdy Stein * Dr. Robert Lovell * our mission and receive steady payments during your Mr. Daniel Abbott Packard IV * Catherine Stephenson * Ms. Shirley Young retirement years, a charitable gift annuity or a charitable Ms. Cyd Pacot Ms. Marjorie Stettbacher * Mr. Barry Zalph* remainder trust may be right for you. Janet L. Paepke * Mr. Daniel John Stolper * Christine Heustis Zimmer* Daniel and Barbara Palazuk * Mr. Ronald F. Stowe * Mr. Lee Edward Percy * Mr. Stephen W. Stracke If you would like to have a confidential conversation Susan Myers Peterson * Evy Kaplan Fischlowitz Sussman * about supporting Interlochen Center for the Arts with a Ms. Rebecca Phelps and the Gina Maria Tabachki * Reverend Dr. Linda Patrick * Susan and George Tagatz * planned gift, or if you have already included Interlochen Joan Pollock * Mr. David Terrell and in your estate plans, but are not yet a recognized member Delmar & Ruth Proctor * Mrs. Diana Terrell of the Heritage Society, please contact the Director of Sue Raye Portia Ruth Thede * Planned Giving Kathleen Kasdorf at 231.276.7637 Sarah Marks Richards* Ms. Catherine-Aimee L. Thompson * or [email protected]. Frank and Milli Richmond* Miss Frances Eleanor Tibbals * Ms. Katherine Rines Rev. Dr. Christina L. Tillotson *

* Interlochen alumni WWW.INTERLOCHEN.ORG 39 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

CHAIR Lowell J. Gruman David S. Rhind LIFE TRUSTEES James L. Tolley Executive Director Attorney at Law President John E. McGarry Neil M. Bressler, MD IncellDx, Inc. Chicago, IL James L. Tolley Company Managing Director (retired) Menlo Park, CA Chief-Retina Division Sarasota, FL Goldman Sachs (IAC 78-79) Professor of Ophthalmology Seattle, WA Cynthia L. Hann Becky Ruthven Wilmer Eye Institute, Steve E. Upton (IAA 81-84, IAC staff 84) Vice President, Chormann CEO, Ruthven & Associates LLC Johns Hopkins University President School of Medicine Frederick S. Upton Foundation VICE-CHAIRS Family Foundation Westport, CT Oakton, VA Baltimore, MD Benton Harbor, MI Glynn T. Williams Sumit Sengupta (IAC 66-72, staff 75-76) (All State, ‚78-79) Gary C. Valade President and CEO Managing Director Harry C. Calcutt III Executive Vice President (retired) Williams & Moore Capital Corp. Sarah Harding BMO Capital Markets Chairman (retired) Chrysler Corporation Reliance Aerotech, Inc. & Reliance Associate Professor Evanston, IL Northwestern Bank Auburn Hills, Michigan Aerotech Services, Inc. IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law (AS 77-80, Staff 82-84) Traverse City, MI Navhouse Corporation Evanston, IL Authentic Seacoast Company Stanford L. Thompson Ralph J. Cerny TRUSTEES EMERITI Toronto, Canada Stephen E. Hayden Founder and Executive Director President (retired) Vice Chairman and Chief Dean W. Anderson Play On, Philly! Munson Medical Center Deputy Director (retired) Keith W. Baum Creative Officer (retired) Philadelphia, PA Traverse City, MI Managing Director Ogilvy & Mather, Inc. Woodrow Wilson International (IAC ‚00-03) Asset Management New York, NY Lawrence W. Clarkson Center for Scholars Abbot Downing (IAC 62, IAA 62-64) Katherine E. White President (retired) Washington, D.C. Scottsdale, AZ Professor of Law, Wayne State Boeing Enterprises (IAC 63, 65, ICA Staff 66, 68-69) Timothy M. Jackson (IAA ‚74-76) University Law School Seattle, WA Vice President, Media and John C. Canepa Ann Arbor, MI (IAC 55-56) TRUSTEES Distribution Platform Sales Consulting Principal (AS 79-80) ATEME, Inc. Thomas H. Corson Crowe Chizek Gordon F. Brunner Crystal Lake, IL Zhibai (Bill) Zheng Chairman of the Board (former) Grand Rapids, MI Chief Technology Officer (retired) (IAC staff 80, 81) Chief Designer - Asia Pacific Coachmen Industries, Inc. Procter & Gamble Nancy Bankoff Chalifour Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Elkhart, IN Cincinnati,OH Barbara Kratchman Arts Consultant Shanghai, China Founder, ArtServe Michigan Carl M. DeFaria Los Angeles, CA Don V. Cogman (IAC 91, IAA 92-96) Business Ombudsman, Michigan Vice President (retired) (IAC 63-64,68-69, IAA 70-72, Chairman, Department of Commerce, Federal Paper Board Company IAA Staff 73) CC Investments, LLC State of Michigan (retired) Chicago, IL and Maple City, MI Bruce Coppock Scottsdale, AZ Bloomfield Hills, MI EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Alan E. Schwartz President and Managing Andrew W. Cordonnier John F. Manuel Jeffrey S. Kimpton Attorney at law and Partner Director (former) Partner, Grant Thorton LLP Vice President, Global Logistics President Honigman, Miller, Schwartz Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Washington, DC & Advance Teams, The Elton John Interlochen Center for the Arts and Cohn Mendota Heights, MN (IAC 80, IAA 81) Band/Rocket Entertainment Interlochen, MI Detroit, MI (IAC 66-68) Casey G. Cowell Las Vegas, NV Michael C. Dermody (IAC 81-82, IAA 82-83) David P. Min Isabel F. Smith Chairman/Owner, Durandal, Inc. Vice President of Business President President and CEO Traverse City, MI Thomas W. Morris Innovation, The Walt Disney Isabel Francis Smith, Ltd. Dermody Properties Reno, NV Douglas R. Eicher Artistic Director Company Farmington Hills, MI Chief Revenue Officer Ojai Music Festival Menlo Park, CA (AS 50, IAC 51-52, Sandra A. Drew Music Prodigy Cleveland Heights, OH (IAC, ‚79-80) Faculty/Staff 76) Community Leader and (IAC 59) West Hartford, CT Van P. Smith Music Teacher (retired) (AS 74-77, IAA 78) William C. Nelson Executive Manager Suttons Bay, MI Consultant, Peregrine Petroleum Sherry Laboratories (IAC 55) Dallas, TX Muncie, IN

40 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Janet S. Eilber James Gary May James P. Spica Richard F. Chormann Harold T. Shapiro Artistic Director President Attorney at Law Chairman, President President Emeritus Martha Graham Center Hopewell Land Partners, Ltd. Dickinson Wright PLLC and CEO (retired) Woodrow Wilson School of New York City, NY Winter Haven, FL Troy, MI First of America Bank Corporation Public & International Affairs (IAC 62-64, 66-68, IAA 64-69, (IAC ‚72-74, IAA ‚74-75) Empire, MI Princeton University IAC Staff 70, 72) Joel McNeely Princeton, NJ Film/Television Composer Ronald F. Stowe Peter C. Erskine Kenneth C. Fischer and Conductor Vice President Founder and Owner William P. Vititoe President, University Musical Los Angeles, CA Government Relations (retired) Fuzzy Music LLC President (former) Society, University of Michigan (IAA 74-77, Staff 76) Eli Lilly and Company Director of Drumset Studies, USC Michigan Bell Telephone Ann Arbor, MI Washington, D.C. Santa Monica, CA Grosse Pointe Farms, MI (IAC 55, 57-58, 60-62, Nancy J. Meek (IAC 55-62, IAA 62-63, (IAA 68-71, Inst Jazz Studies 10) Community Leader Faculty/Staff 66) IAA Staff 64, 66) Frankfort, MI Sheldon Goodman OFFICERS Beverly Patterson Frier The Honorable Kurtis T. Wilder Investment Executive Jenie L. Altruda Community Leader John H. Peterson Judge, Michigan Court of Appeals North Star Investment Services Managing Director (retired) Vice President Naperville, IL For the First District Chicago, IL William Blair & Company Canton, MI Communications and Engagement Sheldon Goodman Chicago, IL Karla J. Herbold Karen Wolff President Heather L. Cova Investment Executive (IAC 60-61) Corporate Secretary North Star Investment Services Dean, School of Music (retired) Catalyst Communications Julie Quinn, MD Chicago, IL University of Michigan Palm Beach Gardens, FL Timothy J. Dougherty Community Leader Ann Arbor, Michigan (IAC ‚58, IAC Staff ‚87-89) Vice President T. Michael Jackson Traverse City, MI Advancement Director of Global, Shirley Young Sarah S. Lutman Robert H. Radock Shirley Young Associates Principal Corporate Relations (retired) Edward C. Farraday Dow Corning Corporation Senior Event Manager New York, NY Lutman & Associates Disney Youth Programs (retired) St. Paul, MN Vice President Traverse City, MI Walt Disney Parks & Resorts (IAC ‚69) Education Programs John Kane Nashville, TN FORMER TRUSTEES William G. Milliken Patrick M. Kessel President (IAC 65-67, IAA 68-69, Robert M. Bass Governor (former) Vice President Applied Technology Consulting ICA Staff 75-78) First City Bank Tower State of Michigan Finance and Operations Las Vegas, NV Judith Dow Towsley Rumelhart Fort Worth, TX Traverse City, MI (IAA 74-76) Jeffrey S. Kimpton Vice President Paul C. Boylan Myrl Nofziger President Damon J. Keith Harry A. and Margaret D. Dean (former), School of Music President Judge, US Court of Appeals Towsley Foundation University of Michigan Hoogenboom-Nofziger Corp. Thomas J. Mackey For the Sixth Circuit Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor, MI Goshen, IN Vice President Detroit, MI (IAC 50-52) Student Affairs Lawrence D. Bryan Judith B. Schlabach William F. Pickard and Executive Dean Charles L. Kelly President (former) Community Leader Chairman/CEO Dentist (retired) MacMurray College Leland, MI Regal Plastics Traverse City, MI Martinsville, IN Roseville, MI (AS 43-46) (AS 55-56, IAC Staff 57) Rebecca-Sen Chan Anthony C. Ruda Louis A. Smith George R. Kempton Musician Sr. VP Investments, Attorney at Law Chairman and CEO (retired) Los Altos Hills, CA Wunderlich Securities Smith & Johnson Kysor Industrial Corporation (IAC 71) Plymouth, MI Traverse City, MI Traverse City, MI

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