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2008 Wisconsin Athletics Donors 2008 Wisconsin Athletics Donors Thank you to all our donors! Your annual contribution to Wisconsin Athletics truly makes a difference in the lives of our student-athletes, both in the classroom and on the fields of play. It also helps the University of Wisconsin Athletic Department provide the resources necessary to offer a nationally competitive athletics program - one in which we can all take pride in supporting. This list includes the names of donors who made gifts to Wisconsin Athletics from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008. We want to be sure that your generosity is acknowledged appropriately. If you have been listed incorrectly in this donor list, please contact the Badger Fund at 608-262-1000 or [email protected]. Hall of Fame Club Koenig Construction Co. WE Energies Louis & Nancy Holland Herbert Kohl West Bend Mutual Insurance Co Chris & Diane Hornung Alliant Energy John & Catherine Korb Brian & Jenny Wiegand Drew Howie American Family Mutual Insurance Co. Ron Krantz Greg & Jenny Williams Robert & Marilyn Hunold AnchorBank FSB Charles & Mary Ann La Bahn WISC-TV Larry & Pam Jacobson Conrad & Phyllis Andringa Bob & Nanette Lamphere WP Beverages LLC Kent & Vicki Johnson Perry Armstrong Lands' End Inc. John & Linda Wright Arthur & Barb Juedes Associated Bank-Madison Mark & Brenda Larson Dwight & Bonnie Ziegler Glenn & Deb Karpinske AT&T Ron & Diane Leafblad William Kennedy John Bardis Tom & Jeannie Leske Champion’s Club Jerry & Kelley Kilcoyne David Berkowitz Marvin Levy Bernie & Sally Killoran Andrew Boszhardt, Jr. Eric & Yael Lund Robert Alsteen Mark Krajco & Terry Schultz-Krajco Bob & Kari Breunig Lycon Inc. Al & Kathy Anding Ken & Betty Kruska Mark & Helen Burish M & I Bank John Aspinwall Forrest & Mildred Kubly Capital Newspapers Madison Gas & Electric Co. M. Sue Baumer Brennon Kutter CDW Madison Investment Advisors Inc. Jeff & Kim Beckmann Dan & Cyndi Lein Jeff Neal & Susan Cellmer Madison Physicians Bill & Linda Becknell Dave & Kris Lenz Marilou Chapman Jim & Rebecca Martell David & Nanette Bender Tom & Nikki Madsen Charter Communications McFarland State Bank Harold & Gayle Bennett Doug & Patti Malmquist Bob & Lucille Copas Robert McGinnis & Jennifer Latwesen Paul & Mary Berge Rollie & Audrey McClellan County Materials Corp. Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Robert & Megan Bond Richard & Ellen Meister Bruce & Huyen Crass Midwest Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Gordon Brunsell Metcalfe Markets Inc. J.P. Cullen & Sons Inc. Tim & Beth Mielcarek Gary & Mary Buntmann David & Tory Meyer Culver Franchising System Inc. Mortenson Investment Group LLC Chet Burros MGS Manufacturing Group CUNA Mutual Group Timothy & Megan Mrozinski Richard & Marlene Cable Doug & Erin Mielke Robert Curry Curtis Mueller Tony Canonie Monona Plumbing & Fire Protection Inc. Todd Deutsch Tim Neitzel Capital Times Inc. Don Morello Wayne & Janet Esser David & Lori Nicholas CarX Auto Service Ann Palmenberg EVCO Nonn's Flooring Richard & Sue Clack John Pence FABCO Equipment Inc. Andy & Susan North Buddy & Bernice Cohen Jay & Carolyn Peters Ken & Sandy Falkinham Northern Capital Management George Conway Richard & Sally Pilsner Wade & Beverly Fetzer Mary O'Leary Robert Crespi Bill Ranguette J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation V. Irene Daniels Realtime Utility Engineers Inc. First Business Bank Arlene Phillips Davis & Kuelthau Ted & Sandra Richards Jerry & Ellen Fisher David Pientok & Laura Tomasko Gerald Davy John Richert Foley & Lardner Tom Pyle Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc. Fred & Laura Robertson General Casualty Company of R.B. Publishing Co. Delta Dental Plan Roehl Corporation Wisconsin Jeff & Judith Raymond Hank & Gretchen Derleth Estate of George W. Rooney Genzyme Robert & Barbara Rehm DocuSafe of Madison Inc. Craig Ross Gordon Flesch Company Inc. Ricky & Mara Sandler Tony & Penny Dombrow Wilbert & JoLaine Sass Gorman & Company Inc. Samuel & Marjorie Scaletta Edison West Liquor Co. John & Candy Schaefer Guy & Kathy Gottschalk Paul & Susan Schlindwein Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. Jim & Peggy Schroeder Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. Jeff Schlinsog Charles & Jane Ellis Gary Schwager George & Pamela Hamel Seeger Health Resources Cynthia Evancho Fred & Deborah Schwartz Chris Hanson John & Kay Shaw Paul & Jane Fahey Deborah Silvestri John Hawley George & Jane Shinners Famous Footwear Inc. Terry & Dorene Sivesind Hilton Madison Monona Terrace Shockley Group Inc. Steve & Kelly Fawcett Ron Skoronski Jon & Barbara Hohman Marv & Judy Siegert Kevin Fisher Sloan Implement Co. Hooper Corp. Robert & Pamela Smith Jere & Anne Fluno Pete & Donna Smart Iconica Spectrum Brands Mike Foley Solutions for Performance LLC Joe & Mary Irwin State Bank of Cross Plains Sam Frankfort Paula Stibbe J.F. Ahern Company Swiss Colony Inc. David & Karlynn Fronek Steve & Nicki Stricker Randall Jablonic Tom & Jane Talbot Bob & Carol Gorsuch Sub-Zero Freezer Co. Inc. Leon & Elizabeth Janssen TDS Telecommunications Corp. John & Tami Greiber Glen & Susan Tellock Johnson Bank - Madison The DeChant Family Trust Gordon & Grace Gunnlaugsson Jerry & Gail Tigges Johnson Investments The Fiore Companies Bill & Diane Hahn Tom & Emi Tranetzki JP Morgan Chase Bank-Madison Thompson Investment Management, Inc. Charles & Marion Halverson Truck Country Jeffrey & CeAnne Kaiser Ken & Bernadine Townsend Linda & Thomas Hanson Tuttle Lithography Inc. James & Joyce Kalscheur US Bank, N.A. Harris Golf Cars Venture Development Jack & Karen Kellner UW Department of Surgery Chris Hartwig Jay Wanserski Ted & Mary Kellner UW Health Frank & Florence Heckrodt Thomas & Irene Weber David & Mary Jean Kennedy Virchow Krause & Company LLP Lou & Darcy Holland Oliver & Sara Wiener Richard Wiesner Goodman's Jewelers Inc. James Murphy Mary Voss Jim & Elizabeth Wigdale Gordie Boucher Lincoln-Mercury Mark & Jean Murphy Don & Rita Vosters Wisconsin Packaging Corp Kevin & Teresa Grant David & Jane Nelson Robert Wagner WMTV-TV Tom & Ruth Ann Grantham Neuville Motors Terrence Wall Zimbrick of Madison Inc. Michael Grebe James & Judi Nonn Robb Warren Scott & Ann Zimmerman James & Jane Guhl Dale & Katherine Nordeen Jack & Mary Waterman Kevin & Carolyn Haass Robert & Debra Odey Eric & Janette Weiss All-American Club Jeff & Sue Haen Dennis & Diane Ott Ken & Jill Werner Steven Halder & Kay Cherek-Halder Packaging Printing Specialists Westmoor Country Club Frank & Jenny Aberger Michael Halpin & Mary Pavlick Packer Fan Tours LLC. John & Lynn Westphal Bob & Jan Ableman David Hammond Park Bank Mark & Tina Whalen Steven & Joan Alley Walter & Delpha Hanke Bryan Paull Widen Enterprizes Inc. Barry & Cindy Alvarez Wayne & Beverly Hansen Irvin Peckarsky Neil Wienke Chad & Stephanie Alvarez Lew Harned Michael & Regan Peters Scott & Eve Williams Joy & David Amundson James & Linda Heineke Eric Petersen Wisconsin Alumni Research Sam Ankin Hentzen Coatings Inc. Richard Pitzner Foundation Apache Leasing William Hentzen E.J. Plesko & Joann Six-Plesko Wisconsin Community Bank Badger Coaches Inc. Jerry Hiegel Paul & Jean Pohle Jane Wise Badger Sporting Goods Co. Inc. Joe & Bev Hildebrandt Geoff & Vicki Poole Alan & Elaine Wolfe Gene Bahlman Mark Hoegh Jim & Lynne Pope Kristin Yates & Tim Drascic Dave & Rosie Ballweg Walter & Elizabeth Holt Glen & Phyllis Porter Paul & Sharri Zach Baraboo Motors Chris & Janet Homburg Dick Powell Ray Zemon Earl & Elizabeth Beck Kara Houck Edward & Beatrice Pronley Robert & Nan Zurbuchen Donald Behling Humana Dental Quad Graphics Richard & Carol Zwettler Joe & Carolynn Bennett Humana Employers Health Ins. Co. Quality Liquid Feeds Inc. Berenz Packaging Corp Interarch Design Inc. Jim & Peg Radtke Director’s Club Berner Foods Inc. Jacobus Investment Inc. Michael & Camille Reese Louis & Sandi Bernhardt John Jartz & Karen Reno Roland & Lois Reinholtz Robert & Susan Ableidinger Bret Bielema Johnson Controls-Madison Kathryn Richardson Thomas & Eileen Ackerman Nate Brand David Jones Rite Hite Corporation James & Ann Addis Bill & Kathy Brink David & Lynne Jorgensen Paul & Diane Root Milton Ahlgrimm Robert & Nancy Bruce Kalscheur Chrysler-Dodge Inc Jim & Terri Rose William & Joyce Albright Bill & Signe Buchholz Paul Kaufman Elliott Ross George & Mary Alder Brian & Sherry Buisker Brian & Mary Kaye Rubert Chiropractic LTD. Betty Aldrich David Bultman Kayser Ford Inc. Gary Rubin Mark Alfred John Burlingame James Keene Rick Rufenacht Algoma Motors Burtness Chevrolet Kelley Williamson Co. Rundle-Spence Mfg. Co. Alro Steel Corporation Frank & Cindy Byrne Craig & Mary Jo Kelly Bo & Kelly Ryan Preston Alvadj Sharon Chamberlain Mark & Valerie Kerschensteiner Mike & Carole Salinas David & Mary Anderson Bill & Kathryn Chapman Klein Dickert Company Inc. 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