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Donorhr11-12.Pdf The President’s Circle for Excellence provides annual, discretionary funds that the university president uses to enhance and support campus projects. James R. Akridge, Ph.D. Eric Hanson, M.D., Peter N. Smits, Ph.D. and Sharon A. Akridge, Ph.D. and Darlene Hanson and Susan Smits, Ed.D. Carole O. Andersen Cliff and Debra Henes William and Linda Smittcamp Anonymous Alan Corbett Hine, C.L.U. Richard and Karen Spencer Jim and Pamela Anton and Ann Hine Ray Steele Jr. and Mary Lou Steele Craig and Pattie Apregan John and Lollie Horstmann Kyle T. and Terri Stephenson Simon Avakian Douglas and Carolyn Jensen Leonard Szafaryn Jr. Daniel and Armen Bacon Rodger B. Jensen, L.H.D. Gerald L. Tahajian, J.D. Henry J. Barkett and Octavia Diener and Margaret M. Jensen, L.H.D. and Geraldine A. Tahajian Michael Berberian Larry P. and Patti Ann Johanson Paul and Mary E. Tripp Richard and Barbara Berberian Richard A. Johanson, L.H.D. Carl and Barbara Ueland Paul E. Besselievre Jr. Bill L. and Maurine Jones Timothy Vaux and Catherine Frost and Carol A. Besselievre Ellen Junn, Ph.D. Riley C. Walter, J.D. John B. and Diana L. Brelsford Isabelle Kabrielian and Kristine C. Walter James E. and Yuko Brumm Edward M. and Jeanne C. Kashian John D. Welty, Ed.D. Richard and Lu Caglia Debra J. Kazanjian, J.D. and Sharon Brown-Welty, Ed.D. Domingo and Leticia Cano Dan Kimball David E. White Charles W. and Carol R. Chandler and Suzanne Edmonds-Kimball Richard H. Whitten Jr., M.D. Roy Christopher, D.F.A. Hal Kissler and Maureen Lewis and Kay Whitten and Dorothy Christopher The Honorable Annette LaRue Joe and Laura Williams Kay and Rosemary Cloud Prof. Frank B. Laury Emory Wishon III, J.D. Lou S. Cohen, D.D.S. Claude C. Laval III and Betty Lou Laval and Sydney Wishon and Debra A. Nalchajian-Cohen Roger Linkey and Ellen Jamra Dennis R. and Cheryl Woods James and Susann Coleman Lee M. Lockhart Judith E. Knapp, Ph.D. Jerry E. Cook William Lyles, L.H.D. and Anne Lyles and O. James Woodward III Wendy R. Costa, Ed. D. Daniel R. Martin Jack Woolf, L.H.D. and Bernice Woolf William and Deborah Covino Andrew Maxwell, M.D, Ph.D. Edwin and Janice Darden J. Mike and Corinne McGowan as of July 2, 2012 H. Clay and Dusty Daulton Roxie M. Moradian Christopher Delgado Kong Moua * Denotes the individual is deceased Herb D. and Melinda D. Depp Richard A. and Colette Murray Nat M. DiBuduo Jr. Kenneth D. and Suzanne Newby and Marilyn J. DiBuduo Omel A. and Tina B. Nieves Theodore G. and Arpie Dick Kenneth E. Olivier Larry S. and Gayle Dickenson The Honorable Robert H. Oliver Larry and Sharon Duncan and Stephanie Oliver Robert E. Duncan, L.H.D. Richard O. and Debra J. Olsson and Linda L. Duncan Paul H. O’Neill Sr. Max L. and Martha Flaming and Nancy J. Wolfe O’Neill Katherine Flores, M.D. and Juan Flores Edward C. Palacios Edward and Sandy Foraker Harold A. and Edna Parichan Arnold Gazarian, D.D.S. R. Michael Patton, P.E. and Ellen Patton and Dianne Gazarian Robert F. and Kathryn S. Price Michael J. Giovannetti, Ed.D. Frances Ricchiuti and Silvana R. Giovannetti Yrma Rico Abram and Madeleine Goldman Fred R. and Mitzie C. Ruiz David M. and Zetta L. Hadden Maxwell A. Shuster Jr and Judy Shuster James Hallowell, L.H.D. John and Marion Slater and Coke Hallowell, L.H.D. Helen Smades 3 The Heritage Society recognizes those individuals who have included Fresno State in their philanthropic plans. Alma Flor Ada Michael Cart James and Coke Hallowell Henry Madden Library, Arne Nixon Center Henry Madden Library, Arne Nixon Center College of Arts and Humanities Marilyn Pool Allen William and Helene Chan Bernadette Hansen College of Arts and Humanities, Marilyn Pool College of Science and Mathematics, Professor Bulldog Foundation, Bernadette and Kenneth Allen Endowed Scholarship Kenneth W. Chan Memorial Endowment Fund Hansen Fund Anonymous Stephen and Caryn Childs Eric C. and Darlene Hanson College of Arts and Humanities, Music Bulldog Foundation, Childs Family Golf California State University, Fresno Athletics Department Scholarship Department Anonymous Roy and Dorothy Christopher Marjorie S. Heagy College of Arts and Humanities, Theater Program College of Arts and Humanities, The Roy and College of Science and Mathematics, Harry A. Anonymous Dorothy Christopher Endowment Fund Heagy Endowment Fund College of Health and Human Services Jenny Craig Dale and Shirley Hewlett Anonymous Craig School of Business Kremen School of Education and Human Craig School of Business, Student Portfolio John Fowler Dixon Development Investment Fund College of Arts and Humanities, Department of Harold L. and Shirley L. Hill Anonymous Philosophy California State University, Fresno Foundation Henry Madden Library, Arne Nixon Center Raymond and Jacqueline Doumanian Dale* and Patricia Hillman Anonymous College of Arts and Humanities Henry Madden Library Lyles College of Engineering Mary Anna Dunn Sarah Horton Anonymous California State University, Fresno Foundation College of Science and Mathematics, Edward V. Lyles College of Engineering Tawfic and Linda Farah Tenney Award Anonymous Henry Madden Library, Arne Nixon Center Joan Hughes Lyles College of Engineering Thomas and Anna Ferdinandi Bulldog Pride Scholarship Fund Juliet A. Broughton Ansley Craig School of Business, Real Estate and Land Sheri Lyn Humphreys Smittcamp Family Honors College Use Institute California State University, Fresno Foundation R. Larry and Bonnie Archer Raymond and Jacqueline Doumanian Richard and Althea* Johanson Lyles College of Engineering College of Arts and Humanities Craig School of Business Philip J. and Carol Arena Tawfic and Linda Farah Dolores Jordan College of Social Sciences, History Department Henry Madden Library, Arne Nixon Center Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Simon R. Avakian Thomas and Anna Ferdinandi Technology, Lowell Jordan and Jordan Family College of Science and Mathematics Craig School of Business, Real Estate and Land Endowment Fund Ronald Alan Avedisian Use Institute Sam* and Lena Kalfayan Bulldog Pride Scholarship Fund Jodi Fitzpatrick California State University, Fresno Foundation Thomas R. Barfknecht Bulldog Pride Scholarship Fund Rosellen Kershaw College of Science and Mathematics, Biology David and Bernice Fraysher College of Arts and Humanities Department Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Robert and Betsy Kimball Ernie Beal Technology Craig School of Business, Real Estate and Land California State University, Fresno Foundation Geoffrey and Patricia Gamble Use Institute George Beal College of Arts and Humanities Robert* and Joan Kincade California State University, Fresno Foundation Clifford O. Grant Jr. and Jean Grant College of Health and Human Services, College of Social Sciences, Department of Norm Brazelton Department of Nursing Sociology; College of Arts and Humanities, Lyles College of Engineering Hal Kissler and Maureen E. Lewis Choral Music Shirley Harnish Brinker Craig School of Business; and California State Henry Madden Library William E. and Elvira C. Griffith University, Fresno Athletics Department Craig School of Business Wayne A. Brooks Marion Kremen* Craig School of Business, Verna Mae Brooks Patricia L. Grilione Kremen School of Education and Human College of Science and Mathematics, Lyles Memorial Scholarship Development College of Engineering Gerald and Carol Bryan Lydia Kuhn Craig School of Business Richard and Vivian Haas Henry Madden Library, Arne Nixon Center College of Science and Mathematics Biology Berge and Alice Bulbulian Department California State University, Fresno Foundation 4 The Heritage Society recognizes those individuals who have included Fresno State in their philanthropic plans. Grant Kunishige King Richter Dennis and Cheryl Woods Thomas and Dorothy Kunishige Memorial Craig School of Business Bulldog Foundation; College of Arts and Scholarship Fund Yrma Rico Humanities, Dennis & Cheryl Woods Theatre Walter “Fritz” and Sally A. Lauritzen California State University, Fresno Foundation O. James and Judith E. Knapp California State University, Fresno Foundation Peter Erle Robertson Henry Madden Library Linda Leonard Bulldog Pride Scholarship Fund California State University, Fresno Foundation Evelyn Sanoian * Denotes the individual is deceased Barbara Logan California State University, Fresno Foundation California State University, Fresno Foundation Joanne W. Schroll Antonio A. and Sandra L. Lourenco Fresno State Alumni Association; College of Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Health and Human Sciences, Kinesiology Technology, Department of Viticulture and Department Enology David K. Scott Dana Zupanovich Lucka Bulldog Pride Scholarship Fund Renaissance Scholars Program Linn Warren Shipley and Terryl D. Butler William and Anne Lyles California State University, Fresno Foundation Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, John and Dorothy Sirman Save Mart Center Bulldog Foundation, John Sirman Memorial Vonnie Witham Martini Men’s Golf Scholarship Bulldog Foundation James W. Slinger Gerald R. and Marguerite L. McMenamin College of Arts and Humanities, James Slinger College of Arts and Humanities Endowment for the Promotion of Critical Carla J. Millar Thinking Skills College of Arts and Humanities, Scot C. and Carla Earl Stansfield and Muriel* Smittcamp Jean Millar Endowed Scholarship Fund California State University, Fresno Foundation Roxie M. Moradian Peter N. and Susan L. Smits California State University, Fresno Foundation Central Valley Educational Leadership Institute Richard A. and Colette M. Murray John H. Stanfield II Smittcamp
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