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Presidential Citation Award Presented by the Alliance of Alumni Associations and Extension University of Missouri System Presidential Citation Award presented by the Alliance of Alumni Associations and Extension 1982 1989 UMC James Finch, Jr. UMC Russell Shelden UMKC Horace Kimbrell UMKC Don Brackhahn UMR James Stephens UMR Pate Mattei UMSL Lois Schoemehl UMSL Beatrix Schaeffer UM Bus Entsminger 1983 UMC Richard Chamier 1990 UMKC Ruth Blake UMC Virginia G. Young UMR Rex Williams UMKC Myron K. Ellison UMSL Thomas Mayer UMR Raymond O. Kasten UMSL Anath Boone 1984 UE Alberta K. Hagerman UMC Cordell Tindall UM Warren E. Hearnes UMKC Thomas Sims UMR Richard Bauer 1991 UMSL Steven Leonard UMC Bert Bates UMKC Eva Frazer 1985 UMR Robert Bay UMC Avis Tucker UMSL William Bonskowski UMKC Margaret Pfeiffer UE Lowell Mohler UMR Arthur Baebler UM Jeanne Epple UMSL Jon Thompson 1992 1986 UMC Joe Moseley UMC Nicholas Monaco UMKC Henry W. Bloch UMKC James Job UMR James B. McGrath UMR Joseph Mooney UMSL Mark Wells UMSL Ralph Wiseman UE Gerald Jones UM James L. Mathewson 1987 UMC J. Otto Lottes 1993 UMKC Keith Grafing UMC John R. Phillips UMR Paul Dowling UMKC Miller Nichols UMSL Maxine Stokes UMR Robert Patterson UM John Hall Dalton UMSL Jack Sieber UE Beth Wheeler 1988 UM James C. Olson UMC Eugene A. Leonard UMKC Richard H. Erickson UMR James S. Anderson UMSL Raymond H. Collins UM Ruth A. Bryant University of Missouri System COLUMBIA | KANSAS CITY | ROLLA | ST. LOUIS Office of Vice President for Government Relations • 309 University Hall • Columbia, MO 65211 • 573-882-2726 www.umsystem.edu Alumni Alliance Presidential Citation Award Past Recipients • Page 2 1994 1999 UMC Richard Moore UMC Bud Moulder UMKC James W. Benjamin UMKC Eleanor Schwartz UMR Al Buescher UMR Donald Castleman UMSL Vincent Schoemehl UMSL Kathleen Osborn UE Gordon Warren UE Ruth Mellor UM Brice Ratchford UM not awarded CITATION OF MERIT Allan W. Purdy 2000 1995 UMC Fred Hall UMC Mark A. Miller UMKC Michael McCunniff UMKC Annette Morgan UMR Matt Coco UMR Robert Wolf UMSL Anita Yeckel UMSL Marty Hendin UE James Dickerson UE Missouri Extension County Council UM E. Desmond Lee Leadership Conference (MECCLC) SPECIAL Marilyn Selovich UM Roger B. Wilson 2001 1996 UMC Sen. Ken Jacob UMC Paul Doll UMKC Linda Collier UMKC Beth Smith UMSL Sen. Stephen Stoll UMR Cal Ochs UMR Robert Berry UMSL Kirk Richter UE Larry Bock UE Robert Dixon UM U.S. Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond UM Mel Carnahan 2002 1997 UMC Hugh Stephenson UMC Mary Anne McCollum UMKC Dr. Charles Cobb UMKC Newton Campbell UMR Armin Tucker UMR John Mathes UMSL Sen. Harry Kennedy UMSL Randy Sanderson UE Tony DeLong UE Marjorie Swan UM Governor Bob Holden UM George Russell SPECIAL Sheila Lumpe 2003 UMC Rep. Vicky Riback Wilson 1998 UMKC George A. Russell UMC Robert Selsor UMR John Park UMKC Jack Gant UMSL Larry Wines UMR John Bartel UE Neldra Flint UMSL Tim Green UM not awarded UME Joe Jenkins UM Mel George 2004 UMC Chancellor Richard Wallace UMKC Mike Albano UMR Fred Kummer UMSL David Adam UE Ronald Turner UM Sen. Wayne Goode University of Missouri System COLUMBIA | KANSAS CITY | ROLLA | ST. LOUIS Office of Vice President for Government Relations • 309 University Hall • Columbia, MO 65211 • 573-882-2726 www.umsystem.edu Alumni Alliance Presidential Citation Award Past Recipients • Page 3 2005 2011 UMC Sen. Chuck Gross MU Rep. Chris Kelly UMKC Linda Eddy UMKC Michelle LaPointe UMR Chancellor Gary Thomas S&T Jerry Bayless UMSL Dudley Grove UMSL Michael W. Jones UE Doyle Childers UE Anita Hampton UM Mary James UM Sen. Kurt Schaefer UM Rep. Mike Thomson 2006 UMC Rep. Gayle Kingery 2012 UMKC Dr. Harold Frey MU Steve Owens UMR Professor Charles Remington UMKC Lajuana Counts UMSL Mr. Joseph Porter, Jr. S&T Marianne Ward UE Dr. Thomas Henderson UMSL Patrick Green UM Governor Matt Blunt UE Sandy Stegall UM Sen. Tom Dempsey 2007 UM Rep. Tim Jones UMC Rep. Jeff Harris SPECIAL Governor Jay Nixon UMKC Angela Bennett UMR Larry Hendren 2013 UMSL Rep. Clint Zweifel MU Don Flora UE Jo Turner UMKC Russell Tabata UM Lt. Governor Peter Kinder S&T Gary Forsee UMSL Joan Bray 2008 UE Rep. Bill Reiboldt MU Rep. Judy Baker UM Sen. Dan Brown UMKC Freda Mendez-Smith UM Blake Hurst S&T Rep. Bob May UMSL Rep. Steven Tilley UE Sen. Frank Barnitz UM Congressman Kenny Hulshof 2009 MU Rep. Bryan Pratt UMKC Dr. Reanor Shannon S&T Darlene Ramsay UMSL Rep. Rick Stream UE Sam Hawkins UM U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill 2010 MU Sen. David Pearce UMKC Cameron Lindsey, Pharm.D. S&T Delbert Day, Ph.D. UMSL Chris Nicastro, Ph.D. UE Jim Snider UM Governor Jay Nixon University of Missouri System COLUMBIA | KANSAS CITY | ROLLA | ST. LOUIS Office of Vice President for Government Relations • 309 University Hall • Columbia, MO 65211 • 573-882-2726 www.umsystem.edu .
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