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2016-17 Honor Roll of Donors 2016-17 Honor Roll of Donors Report of gifts received and pledges made July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017 Table of Contents Thank you for your support of DePauw Washington C. DePauw Societies ............................................................................3 University. Every effort has been made Washington C. DePauw Lifetime Society New and Upgraded Members ................4 to maintain accuracy in the preparation Washington C. DePauw Lifetime Society ................................................................4 of the Donor Annual Report and Honor Washington C. DePauw Annual Society ..................................................................7 Roll of Donors. Unfortunately, mistakes and omissions can and do occur. If you DePauw Legacy Society New and Additional Gifts ..............................................11 should find an error in these reports, DePauw Loyalty Lifetime Society New Members .................................................11 please notify the University so that our Annual Giving ........................................................................................................12 records can be corrected. Write: DePauw Classes 1899-1929 ..................................................................................................12 University, Stewardship Office, Attn: Classes 1930-1939 ..................................................................................................12 Honor Roll of Donors, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037 or email: annualreport@ Classes 1940-1949 ..................................................................................................12 depauw.edu. Classes 1950-1959 ..................................................................................................13 Classes 1960-1969 ..................................................................................................16 Classes 1970-1979 ..................................................................................................20 Classes 1980-1989 ..................................................................................................23 Classes 1990-1999 ..................................................................................................27 Classes 2000-2009 ..................................................................................................29 Classes 2010-2020 ..................................................................................................33 Parents Giving ........................................................................................................38 Faculty and Staff Giving .........................................................................................45 Friends Giving ........................................................................................................46 Corporations, Foundations and Organizations Direct Gifts ..................................52 Corporations, Foundations and Organizations Matching Gifts .............................53 Memorial Gifts.......................................................................................................54 Honor Gifts ............................................................................................................55 2 I Honor Roll of Donors 2016-17 Washington C. DePauw Societies In 1987 the DePauw University Board Washington C. DePauw Lifetime Society of Trustees authorized the formation of has shaped the history and progress of The Washington C. DePauw Society to the University. So many of the excellent honor DePauw’s most generous donors. academic opportunities, resources and Like the University’s first great benefactor facilities that DePauw provides to its for whom the society is named, these students and faculty members would not alumni, parents and friends demonstrate be possible without the generosity and through leadership-level gifts their love leadership of these major donors. The of DePauw and commitment to its liberal University gratefully acknowledges the arts mission. We honor our members in extraordinary giving of these alumni, two distinct societies, the Washington parents and friends. C. DePauw Annual Society and the Washington C. DePauw Lifetime Society. The membership levels of The Washington C. DePauw Lifetime Society are: The Washington C. DePauw Society » Trustee Associates Lifetime Executive Committee brings together $100,000,000 or more the past 14 years qualified for membership volunteer alumni leaders to help » East College Lifetime at separate giving levels. Membership and encourage and inform our leadership- $50,000,000–$99,999,999 recognition are based on an individual’s level donors. The Committee’s longtime » President’s Lifetime or couple’s personal gifts and matching and loyal service to DePauw’s Annual $25,000,000–$49,999,999 gifts received in a single fiscal year. The Giving staff provides a highly regarded » Old Gold Lifetime University depends on leadership-level outlook toward the shared goal of $10,000,000–$24,999,999 annual gifts, which provide critical support growing and educating the University’s » Charter Lifetime to underwrite the University’s intellectual leadership-level donor base. $5,000,000–$9,999,999 and creative life. » Partner Lifetime THE WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW SOCIETY $1,000,000–$4,999,999 The membership levels ofTh e EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2016-17 » Fellow Lifetime Washington C. DePauw Annual Society Lisa Henderson Bennett ’93, chair $500,000–$999,999 for the 2016-17 fiscal year were: Jason A. Asbury ’95 » Lifetime • $2,000 or more, John H. Bankhurst ’99 $100,000–$499,999 • $1,000 or more from alumni who are Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 10–14 years post graduation (Class of Mark E. English ’64 Qualifying gifts and commitments 2003 through Class of 2007), and Suzanne L. Hickman ’75 include cash, securities, real estate and • $500 or more from Graduates of the Matthew J. Kleymeyer ’04 other personal property. They may be Last Decade (GOLD), alumni who Kay E. Pashos ’81 in the form of outright gifts, bequests are 1–9 years post graduation (Class of John L. Rabb ’66 or life income agreements. Gifts to The 2008 through Class of 2017). Blair K. Rudert ’07 Fund for DePauw are cumulative toward Thomas R. Schuck ’72 membership in the Washington C. DePauw Lifetime Society. WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW LIFETIME SOCIETY WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW The Washington C. DePauw Lifetime ANNUAL SOCIETY Society extends membership to donors The Washington C. DePauw Annual and their spouses whose gifts and Society offered membership to alumni, commitments to the University total parents and friends who gave $2,000 or at least $100,000. The exceptional more to DePauw during the 2016-17 financial support from members of The fiscal year. Alumni who graduated within Italicized name – Deceased Honor Roll of Donors 2016-17 I 3 WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW LIFETIME SOCIETY NEW AND UPGRADED MEMBERS The Washington C. DePauw Todd M. Cleveland ’90 and Paula Drake Ilardo ’69 Carol L. Stoudt ’56 Justin P. Christian ’95 Lifetime Society welcomed Melissa K. Cleveland, William F. Kneeland Jr. ’71 J. Joseph Tanner and Jill H. and Darrianne Howard the following donors who Parent and Jane S. Kneeland Tanner, Parents Christian ’95 became new members George E. Clift ’73 James F. Meyer ’86 and John S. Trees ’54 and Dianne Luis R. Davila ’81 and between July 1, 2016 and L. Penfield Faber ’52 and Jiaying Meyer Schneider Trees ’56 Debbie White Davila ’82 June 30, 2017. Marilyn Melvin Faber, C. Rick Miller ’69 and Janel John S. Marlatt ’69 and Parent H. Miller ’69 DePauw University Peggy Fox JOINING AT THE Merrietta Smith Fong ’75 Troy Noard ’93 and Kerri gratefully acknowledges the Scott Ullem ’89 and Beth LIFETIME LEVEL: Cynthia A. Gossett ’77 and Noard following current members Daley Ullem Anonymous Derek W. Storm Kathleen (Collins) whose additional gifts or Isham Jay Bennett ’91 Susan Schacht Hagaman ’64 Peterson ’90 and commitments reached a and Lisa Henderson and T. Carter Hagaman Christopher Hews Peterson higher level during the past Bennett ’93 James M. Holland ’54 and James E. Sanford ’71 year. Lucile E. Burkett, Parent Jacquelyn Papet Holland, Paul C. Souder ’41 and Doris Parent Elliott Souder ’43 J. William Asher ’50 WASHINGTON C. DEPAUW LIFETIME SOCIETY East College Lifetime Partner Lifetime Jane Rowles Dickson ’54 Thomas S. Porter ’65 Joseph P. Allen IV ’59 and ($50,000,000 – $99,999,999) ($1,000,000 – $4,999,999) Robert R. Frederick ’48 and Myrta J. Pulliam Bonnie Darling Allen ’61 Timothy H. Ubben ’58 Elizabeth Pfeffer Allen ’56 Carolyn Smith Frederick ’49 Gilbert H. Reese ’79 Anonymous and Sharon Williams and Robert E. Allen Betty Davis Givens ’54 and J. Gilbert and Louella Fred J. Bartizal ’65 and Ubben ’58 Anonymous David W. Givens H. Reese, Parents & Susan Ferry Bartizal ’65 Elgan L. Baker Jr. ’71 Greg T. Greenwood ’78 and Grandparents Mona Walker President’s Lifetime James R. Bartlett ’66 and Kristina L. Greenwood Sarah Marks Richards ’63 Biddlecome ’72, Trustee ($25,000,000 – $49,999,999) Susan Bartelsmeyer M. Lewis Gulick ’44 Martha Steele Robes ’66 and The Honorable Don R. Daseke ’61 and Bartlett ’66 Vernon (Bud) Hamilton ’64 Ian M. Rolland ’55 and George Webster Barbara Daseke Joan Westmen Battey ’54 and Valerie Watson Miriam V. Rolland, Parent Biddlecome Judson C. Green Jr. ’74 and and Charles W. Battey Hamilton ’65 Stephen W. Sanger ’68 and Darlene Montgomery Joyce Taglauer Green ’75 David B. Becker ’75 and Frederick B. Hendricks ’58 Karen Ogren Sanger ’68 Boudreaux ’76 R. David Hoover ’67 and Christine
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