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2009 Annual Report Vision

The Mizzou Alumni Association shall be

the pre-eminent resource

for the University.

MISSION STATEMENT

The Mizzou Alumni Association proudly supports

the best interests and traditions of 's flagship university

and its alumni worldwide. Lifelong relationships

are the foundation of our support.

These relationships are enhanced

through advocacy, communication and volunteerism.

2 Front: Photo of the Columns and by Notley Hawkins. www.notleyhawkins.com “The Association makes MU stronger by supporting the university programs and traditions that alumni value. Whether it's student scholarships, faculty research, athletics, your school or college, or traditions such as Homecoming, the Mizzou Alumni Association supports it all.

Todd McCubbin Executive Director Mizzou Alumni Association

his past year was record-setting for the University. Enrollment hit an all-time high at nearly 31,000, fundraisers bested the $1 billion mark, and more Tiger football T fans bought tickets than ever before. The Mizzou Alumni Association got in on the action, too, when we reached a record level of membership of 40,144 members in May.

Although the number itself is impressive, what the association does with your membership dollars matters most. We surveyed alumni about what comes to mind when they think of the association, and a top response was “money” — as in, we ask for it regularly. I cringed the first time I heard that. But upon further reflection, I'm OK with it.

The Association makes MU stronger by supporting the university programs and traditions that alumni value. Whether it's student scholarships, faculty research, athletics, your school or college, or traditions such as Homecoming, the Mizzou Alumni Association supports it all.

We would not be able to provide this support without the precious donation of time and talent from more than 1,200 volunteers. Their efforts worldwide on behalf of MU represent thousands of hours of service to the University. We are also grateful for the leadership Craig Lalumandier, BS CoE '89, BS EE '89, has provided over the past year during his term as president. It was wonderful to share our accomplishments with him and his wife, Cheryl, BJ '90, as well as their sons, Jake and Luke. They are true Tigers!

Since 1853, the Mizzou Alumni Association provided support to help shape the student experience while also preserving the great traditions of Missouri's flagship university. As we begin our 157th year, we look forward to breaking even more records with your help. Your membership helps us achieve our goals of supporting Mizzou, connecting alumni to their alma mater and preserving the great Mizzou traditions we all love. Go Mizzou! Todd A. McCubbin, M Ed '95 4

4 2008 – 2009 Governing Board

Craig M. Lalumandier, BS CoE '89, BS EE '89, president **

Jacqueline McEntire Clark, BA '84, president elect**

Randy Wright, BGS '87, MA '02, vice president**

Pamela Coldren Oberdiek, Bus. '84, treasurer**

Titus J. Blackmon, BS Ed '87, M Ed '88, immediate past president**

Karyn Harrington, BJ '01, chair, membership and marketing committee**

Chris Stevens, BA '91, chair, schools and colleges committee**

Ben Terrill, BJ '96, chair, communications committee**

Jon Lawrence, BA '98, chair, diversity committee**

Greg Bailey, BS BA '96, chair, finance committee**

Jim Gwinner, BA '90, chair, mizzou legislative network committee**

Jim H. Yemm, BS BA '86, BS BA '86, chair, rules committee**

Miranda Leppin, BS Ag '09, student representative*

Kellie Bray, BS '98, at large representative*

Christina M. Hammers, BJ '90, MPA '96, JD '03, at large representative**

Tracey Mershon, BJ '85, at large representative**

Ronald Lankford, M Ed '73, EdSp '76, EdD '79, at large representative*

Larry Fuller, BS Ed '71, in-state representative**

Lesa McCartney, BSN '77, MS '97, in-state representative*

Larry Burton, BA '66, out-of-state representative**

Sherri Elaine Gallick, BS Ed '82, out-of-state representative**

Chern Yeh Kwok, BJ '00, international representative*

* Annual Member ** Life Member

▲ Executive director, Todd McCubbin, addresses graduating seniors as they await their walk back through the Columns at Tiger Prowl. 5 STAFF

Todd McCubbin, M Ed '95, executive director**

Tiffany Abbott, coordinator, alumni activities*

Charlotte Burkett, senior data specialist, membership*

Barb Calvin, senior program assistant, alumni relations*

Ann Carter, receptionist and program assistant, administration*

Linda Crane, executive staff assistant*

M. Dianne Drainer, BA '77, MS '79, advocacy director*

Cindy Frazier, BS Ed '91, MBA '07, associate executive director**

Kali Geiger, BA '01, coordinator, student programs**

Jennie Graves, program assistant, constituent relations

Carin Huffman Grinch, BA '00, assistant director, alumni relations**

Carrie Lanham, BS HE '76, senior director, constituent relations*

Abby Larson, coordinator, membership and marketing*

Jayson Meyer, director, alumni relations*

Ashley Moore, BA '06, coordinator, alumni relations*

Carmen Rowe, program assistant, student programs and athletic events*

Christy Pourney, BA '04, program assistant, membership and marketing*

David Roloff, BES '78, MA '85, director, membership and marketing**

Carol Segarini, administrative assistant, fiscal*

Stephanie Webster, BFA '06, program assistant, alumni relations*

* Annual Member ** Life Member

6 ▲ Truman entertains the crowds with his bull-riding skills before an NCAA tournament Elite Eight spirit rally in Phoenix.

7 ▲ Seniors check in at Senior Sendoff before their departure from Mizzou. A record number of graduates attended the event in May.

8 MEMBERSHIP AND MARKETING

 Served a peak of 40,144 members, a 12 percent increase from the previous year. This increase is the largest peak in MAA history and nearly doubles our previous record from 2005

 Recruited 10,302 new association members, an increase of 26.1 percent from the previous year, and the highest recruitment percentage to date

 Recruited 3,878 recent graduate members, contributing to an increase of 86.5 percent from the previous year

 Transitioned to a new Web site, which allows better navigation and easier access to membership, programs, groups and more

 Concluded the fiscal year sustaining 38,685 members, a 7.73 percentage increase and our largest year-end membership number to date

 Reached out to 62,000 alumni for our fall calling campaign, which generated 1,726 new members

 Generated 326 bricks and $126,337 through the third and fourth installments of the Mizzou Legacy Walk; the program has raised more than $490,000, with proceeds benefitting student scholarships

9 ALUMNI NETWORK

 Held 1,311 events with total attendance of 146,146

 Gathered 15,000 alumni and friends at the MU/Illinois pre- game tailgate, presented by Bud Light

 Engaged 147 volunteers at “Gear up for Mizzou,” Leaders Weekend 2008, and a capacity crowd of 333 volunteers and alumni at the Leadership Awards Banquet

 Engaged 1,300 alumni through the Mizzou Legislative Network, encouraging them to contact their legislators to support issues that affect the university

 Hosted pre-game rallies in Boise and Phoenix during the NCAA Tournament, cheering Men's to their first Elite Eight appearance since 2002

 Hosted 24 tours and entertained 160 travelers through the Tourin' Tigers program; these tours included cruising the Panama Canal and Greek Isles, climbing the Andes, and visiting South Africa, to name a few

 Attracted 179, 218 unique visitors to www.mizzou.com, the Mizzou Alumni Association's Web site, creating 313,134 visits and generating 903,230 page views

10 ▲ Leadership Mizzou – Class of 2008

11 12 ENGAGEMENT

 Sent 3,649,868 e-mails and mailed 197,734 pieces to alumni, providing information about membership, alumni activities and events, programs and promotions.

 Distributed MIZZOU magazine quarterly to 179,519 households

 Sent @MIZZOU, the university's monthly electronic newsletter, to all alumni with registered e-mail addresses, an average circulation of 84,868

 Distributed StripesOnline, a bi-monthly leadership publication, to 950 volunteer leaders who are association members

 Sent Share the Pride, MAA's quarterly member e-newsletter, to 25,531 members of the association with valid e-mail addresses

 Collected 4,262 units of blood during the Mizzou Homecoming Blood Drive, helping 14,724 patients in need, according to the American Red Cross

 Collected 19,432 pounds of food for Tigers Taming Hunger, in support of the Central Missouri Food Bank, during Mizzou Homecoming

 Attracted an estimated attendance of 30,000 Mizzou alumni, family and friends to the Mizzou Homecoming Parade, presented by CenturyTel

 Prevailed over KU, for the second year in a row, at the Harvesters 2008 MU – KU Border Showdown contest, providing 76,487 meals (through monetary and canned food donations) to families in need in Kansas City

13 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND PROGRAMS

 Awarded $262,500 in scholarships to 221 incoming and current students; MAA has awarded more than $1 million in the past five years

 Served a peak 5,548 students as members of True Tigers, an increase of 18.29 percent from the previous year

 Engaged 300 student members and alumni at the True Tiger Networking dinner during Leaders Weekend

 Attracted 250 True Tigers for the annual Restaurant Prowl, with 12 restaurants participating in the event. Alumni Association Student Board raised $1,251 for the Central Missouri Food Bank through the event

 Organized the Second Annual Bus Entsminger Golf Classic with 72 golfers participating; the event raised more than $6,000 for the Mid-Missouri Alzheimer's Association and the Guy H. “Bus” Entsminger scholarship endowment with MAA

 Adopted a Columbia family for the holidays and collected an array of gifts through donations provided by the MAA staff, AASB and True Tigers

 Awarded $23,214 in Richard Wallace Research Incentive Grants to 7 MU faculty members

 Attracted a record-breaking crowd of more than 2,000 Mizzou seniors to the annual Senior Sendoff event, presented by Kaplan Test Prep and Liberty Mutual

14 ▲ True Tigers jump for joy at Tiger Plaza.

15 LEADERSHIP AND VOLUNTEER SUPPORT

 Engaged 1,186 volunteers around the globe to actively support the university, association, chapters and organizations

 Developed and implemented the very first international Tiger Dispatch newsletter, which was released to alumni in Asia

 Awarded 16 diversity grants, for a total of $9,775, toward programs promoting diversity; eight of those 16 grants went to alumni association chapters

 Honored 88 chapters that participated in the Columns Recognition Program. A record-breaking 35 received special recognition, with 26 achieving Capstone status, the highest honor, and nine receiving Columns status

 Honored 15 school and college organizations that participated in the Honors Program; 13 of these organizations achieved Honors status

 Engaged 249 alumnae through the Griffiths Leadership Society for Women at their fall and spring conferences

▲ MAA President Craig M. Lalumandier, BS CoE '89, BS EE '89, speaks to graduates at the MU Honors Convocation.

16 ▲ Top left: Griffiths Leadership Society members chat during their spring conference reception at the YouZeum. Top right: MAA president-elect Jacqueline McEntire Clark, BA '84 addresses volunteers during Leaders Day. Center left: From left: Donna, BSN '72, MSN '81, and Richard BS BA '71, MPA '88, Otto; Judith Miller; Barry, BS '70, and Marge, BS Ed '72, MA '84, Slayton at the Leaders Banquet. Center right: Alumnae mingle at the Black Alumni Reception in Kansas City. Bottom left: MAA volunteers listen intently during a training course at Leaders Day. Bottom right: Past MAA presidents Tom Schultz, BJ '56, Jay Dade, BJ '85 JD '93 and Doug Crews, BJ '73.

17 HONORS

 Honored Juliet Huddy, BA '92, co-host of The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, as Grand Marshal of Homecoming 2008

 Presented staff recognition award for alumni relations excellence to Marketing Manager of University Affairs, Laura Roloff, BJ '86

 Presented the following awards honoring outstanding volunteer service by alumni to the association and university: Tiger Pride – Larry Fuller, BS Ed '71, of the Boone County Alumni Chapter; Corky Knock, BS PA '57, of the Tornado Alley Tigers Alumni Chapter Mizzou G.O.L.D. – Blakely Pryor, BS BA '99, JD '02, of the Kansas City Alumni Chapter; Misty Jackson, BS HES '00, of the New York Alumni Chapter Alumni Legacy Award – Dr. Harold H. Lurie, BS MED '44

 Honored Representative Bryan Pratt with the Outstanding Alumni Service Award at the 2009 Annual Legislative Dinner

 Presented the Griffiths Leadership Society for Women Spirit of Martha Award to Cynthia Mustard, BA '65

 Honored Ed Turner, BS Ag '62, and The Honorable Ike Skelton, BA '53, JD '56, with the Henry S. Geyer award, which recognizes the work of public officials and citizens who have made a positive impact on higher education and Mizzou

 Presented the Distinguished Service Award to Roger M. Vasey, BS BA '58, MBA '70, DHL '06, and the Distinguished Faculty Award to Norman Gysbers, Curators' Professor of Education, during the 41st Annual Faculty – Alumni Awards Banquet

18 Grand Marshal Juliet Huddy, BA '92, receives a welcome reception at the Homecoming football game ceremony. ▲

Mary Anne McCollum, BA '72, BS Ed '76, and Larry Fuller, BS Ed '71, at the Leaders Award Banquet, where Fuller was honored with the Tiger Pride award. ▲

Marijo Dixon, left, chairwoman of the MU Staff Advisory Council, surprised Laura Roloff with the news she had won the 2009 Mizzou Alumni Association Award for Alumni Relations Excellence. Her husband, David Roloff, director of membership and marketing for MAA, and several other MAA staff members also were on hand. ▲

From left: Jill Brown, BS BA '78, Kristie Larson, BS '98, and Jaimie Pfeifer, BS '98, present Cynthia Mustard, BA '65 (center)

with the Spirit of Martha award. ▲

▲ 41st annual Faculty – Alumni Recipients. Back row: Cathy Pitman Dean, BA '70, JD '82; Ronald R. Wood, BS EE '64, JD '68; Randall Prather; Guy B. Adams; Gene Stephenson, BS Ed '68. Center row: Russ Mitchell, BJ '82; Jean Gaddy Wilson, BJ '66; José M Gutiérrez, BS Acc '84, M Acc '85; James Wall; Charles N. Davis; Armando Favazza. Front row: Deborah Snellen, BS Ed '79, MA '80; Cordelia Esry, BSN '55, M Ed '57, PhD '86; Norman C. Gysbers; Roger M. Vasey, BS BA '58, MBA '70, DHL '06; Tim Lewis, BA '82, MA '84; Jane M. Armer. 19 Snapshot: Who belongs to the Mizzou Alumni Association

July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009

Arts and Science – 17.56% Business – 13.85% By status 0 20 40 60 80 100 Education – 13.65%

Agriculture – 9.08% Alumni – 82.97% Engineering – 7.37% Students – 14.86% Journalism – 7.10% Human Environmental Sciences – 3.11% Nongraduate friends – 2.17% Nursing – 2.18% Medicine – 1.94% By location Natural Resources – 1.46%

Law – 1.34% Missouri – 60.11% Health Professions – 1.17% Out of state – 39.60% Veterinary Medicine – .96% Social Work – .69% 20 International – 0.002%

Snapshot: Who belongs to the Mizzou Alumni Association

Tiger fans pose for a quick photo during a Tiger tailgate at the Alamo Bowl. ▲

By decade of first graduation Total alumni association members

1930s 0.47% 1970s 20.13% 38,685 1980s 15.18% 1940s 3.61% Total living alumni – 248,664 1990s 11.14% 1950s 9.77% Total living graduates – 218,184 2000s 10.33% 1960s 14.47% Total students at Mizzou – 30,200

By School/College Alumni Organizations

0 5 10 15 20

Arts and Science – 17.56% Business – 13.85% Education – 13.65% Agriculture – 9.08% Engineering – 7.37% Journalism – 7.10% Human Environmental Sciences – 3.11% Nursing – 2.18% Medicine – 1.94% Natural Resources – 1.46% Law – 1.34% Health Professions – 1.17% Veterinary Medicine – .96% Social Work – .69% 21

Where do alumni live in Missouri?

23 55 79 45 56 60 211 65 50 New 95 317 317 Hampshire Washington 74 76 120 186 Maine 134 1,847 199 136 Montana Vermont 87 303 North Dakota 124 79 229 95 Minnesota 317 497 325 189 1,482 Mass- Oregon achusetts 870 93 New York 969 245 100 1,164 Idaho 2,281 South Dakota Wisconsin 197 225 329 232 Rhode 1,574 215 591 Wyoming 1,324 Michigan Island 127 2,882 168 320 191 1,421 Pennsylvania Connecticut 574 673 Iowa 1,395 376 1,748 New Jersey 416 Nebraska 1,001 428 455 California 1,108 Ohio 8,996 16,545 300 7,987 Nevada Illinois Indiana 1,850 Delaware 583 Utah 121 1,195 8,9091,427 West Maryland 561 340 1,462 371 6,066 Virginia Virginia Colorado Missouri 142 387 511 3,611 Kansas 2,674 23,380 95,545 Kentucky 1,014 7,862 D.C. 278 3.607 944 3,105 North Carolina 510 266 291 1,472 1,954 202 143 Tennessee 119 1,418 1,799 151 South 235 Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Carolina 77 Arkansas 2,258 707 1,424 1,442 733 68 666 126 62 33 634 121 Mississippi Alabama Georgia 179 216 444 429 809 2,232 134 94 Louisiana 63 240 651 221 152 Texas Florida 51 4,663 87 54 869 7,610 54 124 42 38 2,647 271 80 Alaska 766 253 155 40 71 334

481 27 150 38 184 79 286 122 161 52 257 Guam, 8 32 231 42 55 Puerto Rico, 35 66 138 Virgin Islands, 21 APO and FPO, 155 Hawaii 269 71

22 Where do alumni live in the United States?

New Hampshire Washington 186 Maine 1,847 199 Montana Vermont 303 North Dakota 124 95 Minnesota 1,482 Mass- achusetts Oregon New York 969 1,164 Idaho 2,281 South Dakota Wisconsin 329 232 Rhode Wyoming 1,324 Michigan Island 127 191 1,421 Pennsylvania Connecticut 574 Iowa 1,395 1,748 New Jersey Nebraska 1,001 California 1,108 Ohio 7,987 Nevada Illinois Indiana 1,850 Delaware Utah 583 8,9091,427 Maryland 121 340 West Virginia Virginia 1,462 Colorado Missouri 142 3,611 Kansas 2,674 95,545 Kentucky 7,862 D.C. 944 North Carolina 510 1,954 Tennessee 1,799 South Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Carolina Arkansas 2,258 707 1,424 1,442 733

Mississippi Alabama Georgia 429 809 2,232 Louisiana 651 Texas Florida 7,610 4,663

Alaska 253

Guam, 8 Puerto Rico, 35 Virgin Islands, 21 APO and FPO, 155 Hawaii 269

23 ▲ Mizzou fans show their support for the during the NCAA Elite Eight basketball game in Phoenix.

By schools and colleges percent of graduates who are members

Veterinary Medicine 23.70% Engineering 14.99%

Medicine 23.55% Education 14.89%

Health Management & Informatics 19.90% Human Environmental Sciences 12.98%

Law 19.72% Arts and Science 11.80%

Business 18.92% Natural Resources 10.72%

Agriculture 16.97% Health Professions 10.70%

Journalism 16.02% Social Work 7.41%

Nursing 15.60% Overall 15.17%

24 Top 10 alumni chapters by percent of membership

0 10 20 30 40

Bates County Mizzou Club – 41.94% Buchanan County Alumni Chapter – 27.99% Adair County Alumni Chapter – 24.92% Webster County Alumni Chapter – 24.23% Miller County Alumni Chapter – 23.80% Tulsa Alumni Chapter – 23.76% Boone County Alumni Chapter – 23.70% Audrain Count Alumni Chapter – 21.44% Tornado Alley Tigers Alumni Chapter – 21.37% Ozarks Black and Gold Alumni Chapter – 21.01%

T op 5 in-state chapters by number of members

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

Boone County Alumni Chapter – 4,735 St. Louis Alumni Chapter – 4,589 Kansas City Alumni Chapter – 4,356 St. Charles County Alumni Chapter – 943 Greater Ozarks Alumni Chapter – 733

T op 5 out-of-state chapters by number of members

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Chicago Alumni Chapter – 919 Dallas/Ft. Worth Mizzou Tigers – 716 Washington D.C. Alumni Chapter – 663 LA/Orange County Alumni Chapter – 607 Rocky Mountain Tigers (Denver) – 554

25 Revenues

Endowments/investments – 6 % Royalties/merchandise – 22 % Advertising/sponsorship – 8 % Membership dues/gifts – 34 % Events/activities – 12 % University support – 30 %

Advertising/sponsorship Events/ activities Endowments/investments

Royalties/merchandise University support

Membership dues/gifts

Expenditures

Student scholarships/programs – 7% Events/activities – 11% Membership services/marketing – 10% Communications – 12% Chapters/organizations – 12% University support – 13%

Communications University support

Events/activities Chapters/ organizations

Student scholarships/ programs Member services/ marketing

26 Membership through the years

24,000 26,000 28,000 30,000 32,000 34,000 36,000 38,000 40,000

1993 25,300

1994 24,206 1995 25,375

1996 25,808

1997 27,223

1998 27,408

1999 31,614

2000 31,673

2001 32,413

2002 31,596

2003 32,538

2004 33,135

2005 35,366

2006 34,982

2007 34,093

2008 35,909

2009 38,685

27 MAA welcomes new life members

Julie Adelsberger '02 William Coats '71 Andrew '79 and Barbara '78 Graf Myron '86, '88 and Michelle '88 Admire Elizabeth Conrad, D.V.M. '02 L. Keith Graves '89 Staci Albenesius '04 Louise Cooper '07 Dr. Jerry Lee Gray '63, '65 Reed '86 and Judith Harshberger '87 J. B. Crawford '09 Leah M. Gray '04 Alewel Cheryl Crecelius, D.V.M. '73, '81 Donna Michele Greene '81 Robert V. Althage '70 Kellye Crockett-Bunch '96, '02 Drs. Stephen '02 and Kellie '01 Griffith Andrea Baldwin '06 Gary Joe Cummins '65 Amy C. Grimes '82 Kayli Baldwin '06 Frank '75, '79 and Laurel '81 Dawson James Ray Haddock '94 Drs. Michael '99, '03 and Jody '03 Alison Sharp Decker '87 Christine Hanford '76 Balke Marc A. Diemer '76 Carolyn Fitzpatrick Harrison '72 Dr. Julie M. Ballmann '04 Justin Diller '05 Michael T. Hart '96 Dustin D. Barker '08 John Lee Ditto, Jr., M.D. '84, '89 Michael A. Hart '99 Randy N. Barker '71 Lorcan '83 and Jayne '83 Doyle Jeremy Hart '09 Kevin P. Bartel '94 Catherine Dudenhoeffer '09 Dr. David '87 and Constance '88 Lisa A. Baue '78 Mark J. Dudenhoeffer '82 Hartenbach Emily Baxter '08 Gary DuMontier, M.D. '89 Betty Smith Hawkins '64 Drs. Jerry '90 and Angela '92 Baysinger Tonya Eddy '01, '04 Ronald Hays '82 Lynn Uhlfelder Berman '81 David M. Eldridge '79, '81 Joseph '87 and Stacey '88 Hegger Jennifer Bigham '09 Stephen Ellebracht '73, '77 Patrick '78, '81 and Deborah Riekhof Larry E. Biles '67 Dr. Brian K. Ellefsen '84 '77 Heisinger Kellee Blackwell, D.V.M. '97, '02 Janet Hall Elsea '71 Byron E. Hill Paul C. Boenisch '94 Ted and Debra '84 Evans Gerald C. Hinds '59 Wayne R. Bollenbacher '75 Drs. Steven Zweig '79, '84 and Susan Susan Lisle Hobbs '66 Jeremy and Carrie '99, '01 Booker Even '80 Mary C. Huber, Ph.D. '97 Kevin J. Boscacci '88 Norma Jean Faerber '71 Dr. Ryan '97 and Joy '98 Hulver Brad '93 and Martha '95 Boswell Patricia K. Faine, Ph.D. '86, '92 Rhett '91 and Barb Hunziker Charles T. Bourland, Ph.D. '59, '67, '70 R. Michael Feazel '72 Charles P. Hutchins '84 Chad C. Bozarth '95 Chris '93 and Karri '95 Feeney James Jacob '70 Christopher T. Brackenridge '98 Julie R. Fennewald '92 Laura Jahn '02 Melinda Bradley '90 Shannon Ferguson '09 Janis B. Jay '56 Keith Broadway '09 Marlin F. Fiola '76 Randy Jennings '76 Brian '67, '69 and Anne '69 Brooks Jennifer Fitzwater '86 Dan Jennings Wallace E. Brumfield '75 Dr. Charles '69, '83 and Mary '69 Jennifer D. Jensen '99 Michelle Lynette Brune '93, '03 Fleschner Maxwell '69 and Elizabeth Jewell Steven R. Brunnert, D.V.M. '82, '85 Brianna Flinkow '02 Janet Y. Johnson-Huelsmann '01 Robert R. Butler '69 Tyrone '97 and Renee '97 Flowers Geoffrey Jolley '02 Debbi Byrd '76 Dr. Clark '72, '77 and Rita '73 Fobian Jacquelyn Jones Lois Marie Campbell '62 Charlotte Folsom '70 Elaine Slaughter Jones, APRN; JD Bonita Yvonne Campbell '74, '81 Larry '77 and Marsha '77 Forkner '92, '85 Bobbi J. Cannon '71 Jacki French '89 Joseph A. Kaiser, Esq. '99, '02 Shane '93 and Dr. Amy '92, '97 Card Rachel B. Fritz '88 Charles B. Keller '61 Max Carey '77 Lanny W. Geary, M.D. '76, '80 Linda Keon, D.V.M. '86 David '74, '76 and Melissa '74, '75 Carr Brenda Lorraine George '83 Amy L. Kessler '93 Dr. Maridella E. Carter '69 Eric C. Gerhardt, CPA '80 Lynne D. Keyes, D.V.M. '72 John Clayton Cary '71 Mariel A. Gerlt '03 Tad '04 and Sara '04 King Anne Case-Halferty '08 Barbara Gill MacArthur, RN, MN, Martha May Kinman '53 G. William Ceverha '58 FAAN '74 Leigh A. Knight '89, '90, '91 Geong-Hwan Cho '92 Missy Glassmaker '95 Patrick W. Kolzow '95 Dr. Robert and Maj. Barbara '83 Jamaal Glenn '05 Paul J. Krautmann, D.D.S. Churchill (Ret) Erin Althage Goldberg '94 Mark Krawczyk '95 Jennifer Ann Clodi '92 Bill Gondring III, M.D. '53 Daniel Kriss '90 John '81 and Susan '81 Clymer Lisa E. Gore '95 Kendal L. Kruse '94

28 Steven P. Kuenzel, Jr. '05 John '84 and Katherine '84 Peterson Dottie Snyder Martin '94 James Lang Jeannine Phillips '98 Nancy Jo Spencer Julia Adams Lanman '85 Major Benjamin '93 and Melissa Randall M. Spragg, D.V.M. '77, '82 Terry Larkin Phillips John '67, '71 and Pamela '72 Stahl Dr. Matthew '97 and Emily '96 LaValle Christopher '99, '05 and Lara '03 Neil '05 and Kelly '07 Stark Neung Lee '03 Pieper Thomas L. Steele '84 Shin M. Lee, Ph.D. '68, '72 Lee Pitt '49 Hoyt Stemme '03 Mark A. Lee '81, '85 C. John '72 and Linda '72 Poehlmann Thomas Struchtemeyer '05 Nicholas C. Leon '76 Barbara L. Pollock, M.D. '78 Kevin L. Sullivan '80 Suzanne C. Leslie '75 Norman D. Pryor, M.D. '67 James C. Summerville '66 Brenda J. Lewis '74 Janet Long Pullen '77 Robert '73 and Karen Tannehill Tiffani L. Lightle '97 '00 Richard C. Purcell '85 Major Michelle Tarkowski '98 Robert W. Linebach '81 JoAnne Slaughter Ralston '83 J. Virachai Techavijit, Ph.D. '73, '74, '79 John M. Link '84 Kenneth I. Ranney M.D. '51, '53 Eve Theler '96 S. Rebecca Quinn Litherland, Ph.D. Bruce '71 and Sheila '72 Read Mark '71, '75 and Pamela '70, '74, '84 '71, '82, '90 Jeffry '72, 73 and Jan Basnett '73 Thomeczek Collin '01 and Emily '99 Little Recob Jessica Triphahn '05 Thomas P. Lynch '87, '91 Daniel '89 and Pamela Speidel '93 Tjitske Tubbergen-Maglio '03, '06 Lori MacPherson, M.D. '98 Reed Christopher and Tiffany '00 Tuley Kimberly Lynn Marshall '04 Kimberly Reishus '08 Kirby Lynn Turner, M.D. '60, '64 Jason Martin '97 Rebecca A. Reno '01 Elizabeth A. Urbance '87 Gail Elizabeth Matejcic Peace '88, '92 Randy and Dr. Connie Ressel Eric Wade '03 Carmel Mazzocco '66 Kim '68 and Linda '68 Ricketts Stephan '91 and Debra '94 Walker Sarah McCarthy '02 Chad Ricks '99 Russell '90 and Kristen '98 Walls Dr. Robert '88 and Annette '88 Carl '64 and Jane '88 Ridder Teresa Tenorio Walsh '00, '02 McDonald John Rinaker '08 Chris Walthall '90 Kristina McElroy D.V.M. '01, '03 Dr. Christopher Hardin and Tina M. Rose T. Watkins Perry '61 and Nola '62 McKee Roberts '93, '00 Mark J. Weinstein '73 Susan G. McNay Maj. Gen. Marc E. Rogers '78 Beth Ann Werling '99, '04 Nathan McNeil M.D. '03 George '64 and Brenda Rohe Dovie Weston '75, '84 Dorothy S. McRae '61 Dr. Pete '74, '78 and Nancy '73 Rucker Jessica A. Wieberg, M.D. '03, '08 Bradley '79, '83, '84 and Kathleen Clent Rutledge '83 The Honorable John D. Wiggins '73 '80, '83 Meyen Cara Sampson '05 J. Willard, Jr. '99 Steven Scott Meyer '76 Gary N. Schmedding '60 Rick Williams, M.D. '88 Joseph Meyer, Ph.D. '04, '08 Amanda Schmid '08 Matthew Witthaus '09 Steven P. Meyers, M.D., PhD '78 Susan Schnetzler '08 Pamela Roberts Wohlers '81 Dr. Thomas E. Moorefield '55, '60 Mary K. Scholl '96 Warren E. Wolf '65 Todd B. Morse '82 Robert G. Schwartz, Jr., Ph.D. '63, '70 Ronald '64 and Judith Wood Tyler '03 and Dr. Beth '06 Myers Lt. Col. Stephen Scott Schwarz '89 John Woolsey '70 Ford R. Nelson, Jr. '64, '67 Patricia A. Schwinn '71 Sara Ann Wynn '71 M. Martha Nelson Tricia Scrivner '94 James William Wyssmann '91 Jeffrey '95 and Tracey '98 Niblack Susan M. Sczepanski, D.V.M. '87, '91 Jane Kaplan Yaris '86 Kevin B. Northcraft '71 Edward Selvey, IV '08 and Sharon Ed '70 and Susan '71 Yoder O. Dean Norton, M.D. '84, '93 Paulette-Selvey '82 Simon M. Yu, M.D. '84 Jeffrey O 'Dell, DVM '00 Brig. Gen. John E. Seward '80 Karl Zia '86 Wendy Bell O 'Toole '94 Kyle '01, '03 and Elizabeth '03 Gail Robert '77, '81 and Wendy '78 Zick Reid '04 and Lynette '04 Oyster Sherman Ronata Zinnert '74 Jay Lawrence Padratzik, M.D. '95 Stephen Shinn '50, '71 William '88 and Heather Page Timothy Sigmund '92 William F. Parrish '63 Richard Silverman '48 Keisha I. Patrick '01, '04 Marc David Smith, Ph.D. '71 Anna E. Pearson '56 Brian '81 and Susan '81 Smith

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