Fontbonne University’s

March 2007

Campus Landmark Garners New Identity

On Sept. 29, 2006, Fontbonne University formally dedicated the area in front of the library as Eleanor Halloran Ferry Plaza. The Plaza was so named in appreciation to Daniel and Eleanor Ferry for establishing an endowed scholarship for first-generation college students. Mrs. Ferry is an alumna, class of 1963, and Mr. Ferry is chair of the Fontbonne board of trustees. The Plaza serves as a focal point for the campus, bounded by the library to the north, Ryan Hall to the south, as well as the West and East buildings. “The Founding Spirit,” a sculpture by Rudy Torrini, Fontbonne professor emeritus, anchors the Plaza’s center.

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The Journey to Human Connection CONTENTS Big Ambition...... 2 Alum climbs corporate ladder with MBA in tow CALLING KEVIN BACON Finding Hope in a Hug ...... 4 Thoughts on experiments, games and the connections between us all Mom and daughter duo tackle school & careers A Legacy of Caring and Generosity. . 6 Social worker’s contributions live on Many of you have probably heard about the concept “six Be heartened by Dr. Gale Rice’s efforts to help ALS Giving a Voice to Those in Need. . . . 8 degrees of separation.” It’s the idea that, if a person is only patients. Be motivated by Carolyn and David Zwart Poignant look at efforts to help those with ALS one step away from each of the people he or she knows and the student directly benefi ting from their endowed and two steps away from the people they know, we are all scholarship. Be amazed by the astounding donation left Solving the Puzzle of Business . . . . 10 potentially connected in roughly six steps. to Fontbonne by a social worker who was always there It’s not been proven empirically, but the concept did rise for others. Be inspired by the mother and daughter who Student pumps up entrepreneurial dreams from a 1967 study called the “small world experiment” both went back to school so they could teach children Pay It Forward ...... 12 conducted by famed social psychologist Stanley Milgram with special needs. And, in this special Honor Roll of (perhaps better known for his study on obedience and Donors issue, be part of our recognition for those who so Donors & scholarship recipient value meeting authority where subjects were encouraged to apply electric generously display a vital and sustaining support of our Making History ...... 14 shocks to other “participants” who were, in fact, actors mission. Lacrosse debuts at Fontbonne & in Missouri going along with the experiment). The “shock experiment” Finding the human connection in these stories — and yielded some weighty social observations at the time. In in our daily lives — illustrates that these degrees of Founders Award ...... 16 light-hearted contrast, “six degrees” has spawned a game separation really aren’t so vast. Maybe we are all somehow Community members illustrate CSJ values based on the premise that prolifi c actor Kevin Bacon can intertwined on a planetary odyssey — one big cosmic be connected to every actor in Hollywood. convoy. If we can evoke this ripple-effect social network, Views from Leadership ...... 18 At its essence, of course, this discourse is about human perhaps we can take a more productive, open view of Fontbonne president & board chair share thoughts connectedness. And at Fontbonne, we don’t need an our differences while focusing on a common good: life’s experiment to conclude that there is, more times than not, journey. Who knows how the kind word or helping hand Annual Highlights ...... 20 just one degree of separation. The tight knit human fabric we offer someone today might impact what that person A glimpse of the fi scal year’s achievements formed by — and because of — the Fontbonne community does tomorrow. is in full evidence in this issue of Tableaux. It is, after all, a small world. Statement of Activities ...... 22 Financial overview shows positive trends Honor Roll ...... 23 Mark E. Johnson Editor Annual look at donors sets a giving example

CREDITS Tableaux is published by the Offi ce of Communications and Marketing, Fontbonne University Editor: Mark E. Johnson Staff Writer: Kylie Shafferkoetter Graphic Design: Helen Seitz Photography: James Visser, pages 4-5, 9, 12-14, 18, 20-21, 23 Jim Wolfe, page 10 David Ulmer, pages 16-17, back cover inset Special Cover Image: © Paul Anderson - Images.com

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James White’s ambition and talents have helped him from the University of Missouri-Columbia. succeed at some of the largest and well-known businesses Working for some of the biggest fi rms in business didn’t in the world. happen by accident. “I was ambitious and sought to play a The 1996 Fontbonne MBA graduate served as a territory sizable leadership role in a major fi rm,” White explains. “I manager for the Coca-Cola Company’s Minute Maid Orange intentionally picked companies with great brands.” Juice Division before climbing the ranks at Ralston Purina Although he was progressing steadily in his career, White Company to vice president of customer development. He wanted to refi ne all that he’d learned working in business. then worked at The Gillette Company as senior vice “I wanted to put myself in a mode to continue moving and president of business development and is currently the learning. Fontbonne’s MBA program was the perfect fi t,” senior vice president of consumer brands for Safeway White says. “It was a nice catalyst for renewing my overall Stores, Inc., in Pleasanton, Calif. passion about continuous education.” “I see this new position as a great move and a capstone White’s graduate degree fi lled in the gaps in experience to all of the things I’ve done up to this point,” says White, and education. “I’m a lifelong learner and the academic a St. Louis native. “It’s wonderful to have the opportunity structure at Fontbonne provides the perfect environment. to create businesses and brands that work for consumers.” And fl exibility was key.” The latest brainstorm he and his team have brought forward White isn’t all business and books — he has a strong ey.” “...the academic structure at Fontbonne provides the perfect environment ... fl exibility was k is “O,” a line of more than 150 organic items, including sense of corporate citizenship as well. He has served on beverages, snacks and produce for Safeway, one of the several boards of directors at any given time, including largest food and drug retailers in the country. It launched a Mathews-Dickey Boys and Girls Club, NEW (Network of year ago and is proving profi table, according to White. Executive Women), The Organic Center, Girls, Inc., and White, 46, oversees marketing, innovation, new product United Way. He was also president of the National Junior development and proprietary and exclusive brands for the Tennis League in St. Louis. company, which has more than 1,775 stores along the West “It’s important to give time to worthwhile organizations Coast and reaches into Alaska, Canada and the Chicago that can help better the lives of people and help them fi nd area. There are more than 3,000 employees at the Pleasanton their own passions to pursue,” says White, who has two offi ce near San Francisco, and 200,000 employees daughters — Krista, 14, and Jasmine, seven — with his nationwide. wife of 19 years, Lisa. White’s parents, Rose and James, A self-described shy and studious kid, White was fi rst still reside in St. Louis. exposed to the business world through a pre-college As his star continues to rise — he was recently recognized program for African-American students while attending by Brand Packaging Magazine as a 2006 brand innovator Northwest High School in St. Louis. “That was a very good and by PLBuyer Magazine as one of the top retail program that helped me identify my passion for business,” executives — it’s nice to see that White carries a little says White, who went on to earn a degree in marketing touch of Fontbonne along with him.

2 fi nding hope in a

“It was like going to school with my best friend,” says Mindy Larouere (left) of her mother, Glenda Hoth.

by Kylie Shafferkoetter

HUGAt a time when everything from cars to soft drinks seem to be getting bigger and bigger, two teachers choose to celebrate the small stuff.

Glenda Hoth and Mindy Larouere — “I realized pretty quickly that director of the Career Builders Program, two biological children. Fontbonne, she asked her mother to students know their entire course a mother and daughter duo who are working in a hospital wasn’t for me. I these graduates fi ll the many vacancies “One of my children has special join the program with her. “I said ‘OK, schedule before they even begin. “I teachers in the Special School District wanted to go back to where little kids left by retiring teachers, as well as help needs, and I think that certainly got if you do it, I’ll do it’ and we did,” says liked the set schedule. It really made of St. Louis County — say the sweet were excited to see me,” Larouere the Special School District meet the me interested in teaching in the Special Hoth, who was a homemaker before it easy to follow and to manage the smiles and huge hugs from their says. “I chose Fontbonne’s Career needs of a rising number of special School District,” says Hoth, who is now becoming a teacher’s assistant for rest of my life,” Hoth says. “And students are largely what led them to Builders program because I could needs students. “Another plus of the a teacher’s assistant at Hazelwood East Christian Pre-School in north St. Louis the faculty was so supportive and earn K-12 certifi cation from Fontbonne work, go to school and student teach program is that it helps in teacher High School working with students County. “Once I got into it, I had a awesome. I’m thrilled that I did University’s Career Builders program. all at the same time.” retention,” Schwarting says. “Since the with mental retardation. knack for it,” she says of working with something I always wanted to do but “Every day is rewarding because my The Career Builders program offers teachers are already working in special For Larouere, who is married and special needs students. The mother and thought I couldn’t.” kids are able to do something they teacher certifi cation for K-12 “cross- education classrooms, there are no has a six-year-old daughter, growing daughter team started school in January In fact, the family is so impressed couldn’t do the day before,” Larouere, categorical” special education, a surprises for them upon graduation. up with foster brothers and sisters 2004 — Larouere graduated in May with Fontbonne that Hoth’s husband 33, says about her class at Larimore discipline addressing a broad spectrum This program is full of people who opened her eyes to children who and Hoth in December 2006. is now in the OPTIONS MBA program, Elementary in Hazelwood, Mo., of special needs. The program is care about kids and believe they can need extra help. Both women enjoyed having each and Hoth plans to pursue her where she works with special needs designed specifi cally for adults working make a difference in the lives of “I have always enjoyed working with other for support. “It was fun — I loved certifi cation in reading here. students in third through fi fth grade. in the fi eld of special education as children with special needs.” the special needs population. I saw it,” Hoth says. “We had one another “Maybe they’ll name a wing after us,” Originally, Larouere planned to teacher assistants, paraprofessionals Helping people is nothing new for how important it was for my brother to lean on.” Her daughter agrees, jokes Larouere. For now, the best become a nurse while working as a or in other support roles. It’s the only the 53-year-old Hoth. She and her to have teachers who understood saying “It was the best. It was like reward for both Larouere and Hoth is teacher’s aid at Litzinger School in the local program that is open to both husband, Tom, have been foster parents him,” she says. “My family will do going to school with my best friend.” the opportunity to help children reach Special School District, but found she undergraduate and graduate students. to some 25 children and have adopted whatever it takes to help a child.” The program takes an average of their potential — and maybe get a nice missed her students too much. According to Kathleen Schwarting, two children — this, in addition to their When Larouere decided to enroll at two to three years to complete, and hug in the process.

4 5 A Legacy of Caring - and Generosity

osemary Leahey was a tireless social worker, a work and used their professional gifts in the service of the devout Catholic, a loyal friend and a valued member of church and community,” said Jack Lally, Leahey’s former her community. She also left her mark at Fontbonne supervisor, during her eulogy. “She was one of those University — and continues to do so. Upon her death in beautiful people who asked for and took little from life, March 2005, the 78-year-old left her alma mater nearly but gave much.” $500,000. Doris Harrington first met Leahey while “She outdid herself,” says Kay Wagner, both were students at Fontbonne. “She had Leahey’s good friend and colleague of more She was neo o f a true love for helping people,” says than 35 years. “It shows how much Fontbonne “ Harrington, a 1948 graduate. “There never meant to her. She always spoke fondly of the was a case (at her job) so sorry she wouldn’t university — it was the luxury in her those bea utifu l take it. Rose always said, ‘It’ll be interesting life.” to see how it all turns out.’ She was so According to Wagner, Leahey grew up in people wh o aske d loveable and upbeat.” north St. Louis City. Her father died when she Wagner agrees. “Rose was very intelligent was only 12, and her mother supported fo r a nd too k and had good insight. She could always get Leahey and her siblings by working nights at through to the tough clients — people with the St. Louis State Mental Hospital. “Rose littl e fro m life , serious dysfunction — when others couldn’t,” didn’t have a lot growing up,” Wagner recalls. she says. “She liked to rescue people.” B u t L e a h e y ove rc a m e t h e a dve r s i t y o f h e r Leahey also enjoyed rescuing houses — childhood, and friends remember her positive but aveg m uch. ” she tried her hand at rehabbing a home in disposition. “She was always optimistic and Lafayette Square. She dreamed of being a generous with her time and patience,” Wagner says. “I painter and opera singer, loved to travel, garden, swim at always thought of her as a saintly person — never negative.” the YMCA, bicycle, eat at nice restaurants, visit friends, Leahey graduated from Fontbonne in 1949 with a degree enjoy ice cream and listen to classical music. “There was in economics. She started a lifelong career in social work always music in the background when I called,” Wagner at the Catholic Charities Department of Children in St. says. Louis. here she T helped children through their adoptions, Leahey is remembered as a passionate person committed foster homes, residential or institutional care, education to improving the lives of families in the St. Louis area — and health care. She later joined Catholic Family Services, through her career, her friendships and her charity. Rosemary Leahey, 1949, Fontbonne yearbook photo where she counseled mothers and their children living at “We are certainly honored by, and grateful for, Rosemary’s St. Martha’s Hall, a St. Louis emergency shelter for victims gift,” says Jeff Brown, Fontbonne’s gift planning officer. “She of domestic violence. was a social worker who lived her life to help others. Her “Rosemary was one of a long line of outstanding Catholic legacy now continues at Fontbonne where her generosity women who devoted their lives to the profession of social will serve the university for years to come.”

Editor’s Note: If you are inspired by Rosemary Leahey’s generosity and vision, and would like to learn more about giving opportunities at Fontbonne University, call 314-719-3688 or e-mail [email protected]. 6 7 8 9 of BUSINESS by Kylie Shafferkoetter

“I was bitten by the bug and wanted credit while he runs his business. “I commitment to what he does, it’s not to make something happen,” Zanowski know his experience will help him hard to imagine. “I think that would be says. “This has challenged me like apply classroom lessons to the reality the ultimate way to help people better nothing else. It’s hard to bite your nails of the business world. When he learns their lives,” he says. Until that dream and be dependent on people coming about the theories of management, is realized, Zanowski plans to learn all into the store. Even though some days accounting, fi nance and marketing in he can about his business as well as Andrew Zanowski believes are better than others, it’s exciting. I the business school, he will be able to explore other investment opportunities. absolutely love it.” take that knowledge into the shop and He is quick to point out he couldn’t running a business is like Standing in his store amid fat burners, make it work,” Voytas says. do all of this alone. “A successful person A vitamins and protein powders, Zanowski Max Muscle was a natural fi t for knows when to ask for help,” says tackling a puzzle. describes himself as a “late starter” since Zanowski, a former personal trainer. Zanowski, who wrote his own business “It’s ever-changing, rarely he didn’t enter college immediately after “I knew I wanted to own a business plan, markets his company and is solely high school. “I just wasn’t sure what I so I looked for a franchise that fi t my responsible for personnel decisions — predictable and you can never wanted to do right away,” he says. But lifestyle,” he explains. “This is a way to he currently has three employees. Zanowski is certainly making up for be in business and help people reach “My dad (a silent partner in the venture) completely solve it,” says the any lost time. And one of his Fontbonne and surpass their goals.” set up meetings with various business 24-year-old Fontbonne University professors sees a lot of potential in the After ringing up a repeat customer — people. I was able to pick their brains young entrepreneur. a 30-something-year-old man who spent and learn how business works from business major. Zanowski opened Rick Voytas, assistant professor about $400 on supplements that day — many different perspectives. It was very his own business in March 2006 — of business, taught Zanowski in a Zanowski says, “It’s all about building educational and very interesting,” he managerial fi nance class and currently trust. If I help someone get in shape, says. “And the support of my parents has a franchise of Max Muscle Sports sits on an informal “board” established they’ll tell other people and word-of- been essential.” as a resource for the new business mouth will help business.” When not at his store, Zanowski Nutrition — in Maryland Heights, owner. “Andrew is exceptional because Zanowski plans to get certifi ed in likes to weight lift, read — he has two and he already has plans to open he has two of the rarest professional nutrition, an effort he thinks will further bookcases full of books on business qualities: a sharp intellect with a work serve his customers. Once certifi ed, he as well as spirituality — and spend three more stores. The sports ethic to match,” Voytas says. “He is plans to customize supplement and time with his friends and family. As for extremely thorough in everything he nutritional regimens to maximize his the puzzle that is the business world, supplement and nutrition franchise does, and he is always thinking.” customers’ potential. Zanowski will continue to dream of has more than 100 stores across Currently, Zanowski is enrolled In fact, Zanowski says his not-so- ways to solve it. in the co-op program at Fontbonne, secret dream is to be a motivational the country. which allows him to earn college speaker — and with his enthusiasm and

“Th is is a way to be in business

10 and help peopl e reach and surpass their goals.” 11 Pay it Forward scholarships mean all the difference by Kylie Shafferkoetter

For Brittany Kulp, being in a room of second graders is like a welcome shot of adrenaline. “Grade school is a very active environment and the children are so fun and excited over the littlest things,” says Kulp, a Fontbonne senior majoring in elementary education. “I love that I can get them enthusiastic about learning.”

Kulp, who plays on Fontbonne’s volleyball team, hopes Kulp and the Zwarts met for the fi rst time at the annual to eventually teach and coach. “I am at ease teaching — it Fontbonne University Scholarship Luncheon in October puts a smile on my face,” says the 21-year-old who chose 2006. “Brittany is exceptional,” says David Zwart, an Fontbonne because of its small class sizes, academic attorney with Moser & Marsalak, P.C., in downtown St. reputation and to play and volleyball. “I liked Louis. “The lunch was an opportunity to see that our money that it’s in a big city but still close to home — I’m a very is going to help an actual human being. I’m curious to see family-oriented person,” says the Granite City, Ill., native. what a difference the recipients will make in our world “My education has been excellent. I feel very prepared to and their world as well.” move into my career.” For the benefactors, education equals opportunity. “We’ve Carolyn (Carroll) and David Zwart are an important part always believed education makes a difference in life,” of Kulp’s college experience. Kulp is the third recipient of David Zwart says. “The more education one has, the more the Carroll-Zwart Endowed Scholarship for education self-suffi cient they can be. And no matter what happens, majors — assistance that goes toward her tuition and no one can take it away from you.” makes a Fontbonne education possible. “This scholarship Kulp plans to keep in touch with the Zwarts — especially is very important. If I didn’t have it, I couldn’t go to to let them know how student teaching goes. “I really liked school,” she says. meeting them,” Kulp says. “It’s important to me to know The Zwarts are more than happy to help through the exactly who the money is coming from and be able to endowed scholarship. “Without a scholarship I would not personally thank them.” have been able to attend Fontbonne and my whole life The Zwarts hope their example will inspire the students would’ve turned out differently,” says Carolyn Zwart, a 1960 they help to give back when it’s their turn. “We hope that graduate. “I am very grateful for my years at Fontbonne, if they see that people care now, they’ll consider returning and I wanted to give someone else that same chance.” the favor to others however they can,” Carolyn Zwart And Kulp is appreciative of the generosity. “There is such explains. Thus continuing an inspiring cycle of caring at a benefi t to having the extra money. This donation has Fontbonne University. helped me so much,” she says.

“I am very grateful for my years at Fontbonne, Editor’s Note: If you’d like to learn more about supporting Fontbonne’s scholarship program, call the development offi ce and I wanted to give someone else that same chance.” at 314-889-1469 or e-mail [email protected]. – Carolyn Zwart ’60 12 13 From left, Austen Doster, Chelsea Sickmann, Emilia Lubrano, Jake Connerly

school where they’ll feel at home and where they can get in on the ground fl oor of a really exciting athletic program.” Defenseman Jake Connerly, a freshman biology major from renovated Centenne Stadium at Clayton’s Gay Field. Rowlett, Texas, is another believer that the program will take “Lacrosse is bringing a lot of energy to the off locally. “The speed of this sport will surprise a lot of people, athletic program and to the university,” says Nick and it’s not as scripted as football. We’re always thinking on our Silva, men’s lacrosse coach and admissions counselor. feet.” “We’ve added a lot of diversity to the campus with Connerly was attracted to Fontbonne for its academic students coming from across the country to attend reputation and small class sizes. He says it makes a “great school here and play lacrosse.” environment for learning.” He also thinks the local area has a One of those students is Doster, a sports management lot to offer, but that it’s “too cold.” major from El Cajon, Calif. “I think this is exciting re (the lacrosse team) new to the region and Selling the St. Louis weather wasn’t a big issue for women’s because we’ coach and assistant athletic director Erin Odegard, who says it puts our school in the spotlight,” he says. “It’s going to local recruiting was a priority — and a challenge. attract a lot of attention.” “For years, any local students interested in lacrosse have For the uninitiated, lacrosse can best be described been forced to look at the coasts if they wanted to play in ance like soccer, and it as a blend of sports. It involves a fair amount of contact, it the NCAA,” says Odegard, a New Jersey native who played requires amazing speed and endur lacrosse at Castleton State College in Vermont and who has relies on defensive and offensive schemes akin to basketball. coached lacrosse in that state and Massachusetts, as well as Men’s teams fi eld 10 players —women’s teams 12 — and in England. “Now, I’m happy to say, Fontbonne is building there are goals at each end of the fi eld. Using a stick with a solid reputation in the lacrosse world and it can only get netting attached to the end of it, called the “crosse,” players better. I think lacrosse is just a great example of Fontbonne advance a hard rubber ball trying to score goals. being willing to lead by example — it’s the university being So, will this sport — which is traditionally associated with responsive to the needs and interests of today’s college the East Coast, but has also seen exploding popularity on the student, whether it’s in new academic programs, student West Coast — capture the interest of Midwesterners? Chelsea activities or athletics.” Sickmann believes so, and she should know. Being out front, breaking ground, charting a course “It’s such a competitive sport that once people come out to — however it’s described, the signifi cance of the lacrosse watch a game, they’ll be addicted. It’s really got something for program’s inaugural season is not entirely lost on the by Mark. E. Johnson everybody,” says the 19-year-old Sickmann, an all-American players. from St. Louis who’s a captain on the women’s team. “When I pictured myself being part of a fi rst-year And while Sickmann is a local product, many players, team, I realized the potential involved,” says 19-year-old particularly on the men’s team, are from out of town. In fact, Houston, Texas, native Emilia Lubrano, also a captain on 19 of the 37 men on the team are from other states, including the team. The business major says she knows that what Texas, California, Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. The the team does now will begin to establish the lacrosse MAKING HISTORY strength of the university, the newness of the program and program’s foundation for years to come. persistent recruiting were prime factors in building the teams. And, she proudly points out that the team’s motto for the season is, in fact, “Making History.” Squinting into the bright October sun, 19-year-old That goalie tourney Austen last fall — Doster an off-season wasn’t tune-up thinking for the men’s “Networking, establishing relationships and constantly about how he and his Fontbonne University lacrosseand women’s teammates teams — were was the making beginning history. of a historical following up with players and coaches was key,” says Silva, a journey that took another big step forward this year when former all-conference lacrosse player with NCAA Division 1 His only concern was the Wittenberg University attackers Fontbonne fi elded the only NCAA-sanctioned varsity Manhattan College in New York City. “I believe there’s an barreling down the fi eld toward him. Suddenly, one of the lacrosse teams in Missouri. Up to now, lacrosse has been a entire country of kids who want to go away to college at a opposing midfi elders, carefully cradling the ball in his stick, club sport in the state’s colleges and universities. In fact, just came streaking in for a shot. With cat-like quickness, Doster to fi nd sanctioned Division III competition, the Fontbonne corralled the ball in the netting of his own stick and fi red teams are racking up the miles traveling to Ohio, Virginia, it out to Tim Rocklage, a midfi elder from Minnesota. The New York, Texas, Pennsylvania and Kansas. Home contests, : Fontbonne Griffi ns went on to win that game 11-7 as part of mostly against local club teams, are played in the newly Upcoming home games the ATG Super Turf Fall Face-Off, held just outside of St. Louis Women: April 16 vs. Missouri Baptist April 19 vs. Washington University in Fenton, Mo., marking the fi rst lacrosse game in Fontbonne : sporting history. MenMen April 7 vs. University of Missouri Check www.fontbonne.edu for the latest on all your favorite Griffi n teams! 14 15 Honoring THOSE WHO MAKE a DIFFERENCE Fontbonne University annually honors fi ve special people for their distinguished service to the greater community. The Founders Awards recognize the recipients’ place in a history that dates back to the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph on October 15, 1650. We value our awardees’ commitment to quality, respect, diversity, community, justice, faith and Catholic presence. Tableaux is proud to highlight the 2006 Founders Award honorees.

VICTORIA BAYOT SHARP ’63 MARVIN TALLEY ’93 FRANCIS REGIS FEISE, CSJ ’60 Distinguished Service Distinguished Service Against Gun Violence Distinguished Service to Youth at Risk to Disadvantaged Women In 12 years volunteering with the St. For the past decade, there has been a From her high school days at Rosati- Vincent de Paul Society, Victoria Sharp surge of violence at a few rival St.Louis Kain, when she volunteered to work at St. visited women in their homes and found high schools, particularly during sporting Ann’s Orphan Home, to the present, Sister many were isolated, raising children events. After witnessing this violence fi rst- Francis Regis Feise, CSJ, ’60 has never alone — often without a car, a job or hand, Marvin Talley was determined to do been far from her “boys.” a high school diploma. Many of the something about it. Her fi rst assignment as a Sister of St. women were angry, depressed and often A 1993 Fontbonne alumnus, Talley has Joseph was at St. Joseph’s Home for Boys the victims of abuse. spent his career as an educator working on Grand Avenue in St. Louis. While Women in Charge, founded in 1992 by with youth and young adults. Since 1996, caring for the St. Joseph’s boys, Sister Sharp and her husband, Jack, offers an he has worked at Riverview Gardens High Francis fi nished her college education at interfaith mind, body, spirit program to School as chair of the art department, Fontbonne. She moved to Chicago to teach help each woman attain her full potential assistant athletic director, educator and at St. Joseph’s Home for the Friendless, CHARLES BRENNAN AGNES WILCOX and become an active, self-supporting head basketball coach. home-schooling the young boys and Distinguished Service to Distinguished Service member of society. The program serves In 2005, Talley launched Coaches supervising the dormitories of the older Life-Long Learning and Enrichment Promoting Individual and Social Change approximately 70 women and 75 Against Gun Violence, becoming the fi rst boys. While in Chicago, Sister Francis children each year and employs teachers, coach in the St. Louis area to promote the completed a master’s degree at Loyola Charlie Brennan’s involvement in the St. Louis community In 1989, Agnes Wilcox turned an idea into reality when she counselors and parents-as-teachers Washington, D.C.-based program. The goal University. She also served at the Boys has been ongoing and signifi cant. In his professional calling as founded Prison Performing Arts (PPA). This not-for-profi t program instructors. The Women in Charge site is of Coaches Against Gun Violence is to Home in Washington, Ga., the Village of a KMOX-AM radio host, Brennan has interviewed celebrities, is dedicated to enriching the lives of adults and youth in the used for literacy learning, GED (General educate parents and students about the St. Joseph in Atlanta, Ga., and Boys Hope religious leaders, entertainers, authors, sports fi gures and Missouri criminal and juvenile justice systems. Education Development) tutoring and senseless violence attributed to guns. in New Orleans, La. politicians. He has been voted St. Louis’ favorite talk show Wilcox has been recognized by the National Endowment for parenting classes. In addition to his contributions as an As the “house parent,” she offered her host four times in the readers’ polls of The Riverfront Times. Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities and has Participants represent a wide spectrum educator, Talley continues his Fontbonne values, her faith and love for God. She Brennan was also named one of America’s top 25 “most received numerous other awards of educational backgrounds, but all seek connection by supporting recruitment was a mother, mentor and advocate for infl uential radio talk show hosts” in USA Today and was for excellence in the theater fi eld. life improvement. Women in Charge efforts. Through his passion and her “boys,” many of who are successful named in Talkers Magazine’s Top 100 talk show hosts nine For more than 10 years, Wilcox served as artistic director of collaborates with other agencies such as commitment, Talley achieves his goal of fathers and business leaders today. times. He came to KMOX in 1988, after being on the air in The New Theatre in St. Louis, where she produced and directed food banks, outreach centers, and other making a difference. He exemplifi es the Sister Francis was, for hundreds of teen Boston radio for six years. new and contemporary American plays. Her current work with literacy and GED sites. In its 14-year Fontbonne mission, which seeks to educate boys, a faithful presence inspiring them Brennan developed the Fontbonne University/KMOX Book PPA is an outgrowth of the prison outreach program of The New history, the program has ministered to students “to think critically, to act ethically to become “individuals who will bring an Club, where authors — both local and national — come to Theatre. more than 800 women and children. and to assume responsibility as citizens ethical and responsible presence to the speak to their readers. Through the book club and Brennan’s PPA is nationally known as a leader in the fi eld of prison arts, Sharp and the staff believe that women and leaders.” world.” excellent work, Fontbonne University’s presence as an promoting learning through the arts, channeling creative energies cannot move forward in their lives until institution of academic strength, open communication and in constructive ways and using the experience to provide an their spirit is healed. intellectual exploration has been enhanced. environment for self-discipline, commitment and teamwork.

16 17 a message a message from the president from the board chair

We are a society that very much lives in the One can debate what makes a university great. present. Or perhaps more aptly, with technological Is it the quality of students? Is it the success of advances, ever-changing economic and social graduates? Is it the faculty? I believe it is all of those conditions, and all the daily demands on our time, things … and more. we are a society that lives for the future. And that As I refl ect on this past fi scal year, I do so with kind of thinking certainly has its place. the perspective of someone who has a wide- But, it can be equally important and benefi cial ranging view. In my position as board chair, I to catch our breath — to refl ect — and this annual have the opportunity to review and observe all President’s Report gives us the opportunity to do facets of Fontbonne’s growth and development. just that. I realize that our successes are, indeed, a result The fi scal year from July 1, 2005, to June 30, of the connections between faculty, staff, alumni, 2006, was what I term an important “foundational sponsors, donors and leadership. What we do for year.” Much of the progress we are currently students is most defi nitely a collective effort. experiencing is a direct result of the planning As Dr. Golden so accurately described, these and hard work during that time period, and it has last few months have been a whirlwind of activity. provided the foundation for our future. We’ve added or enhanced academic programs and The major renovations to the Dunham Student laid the groundwork for more growth this coming Activity Center and fi tness center, the exciting plans for online degree programs, our steady year. We’ve transformed many aspects of the campus infrastructure and have approved growth in enrollment, the continued enhancement of our academic environment were all plans for continued renovations. And, in fall 2005 — the time frame this President’s Report due to the daily dedication of our faculty and staff, as well as the important and steady covers — we also made a signifi cant stride in U.S.News & World Report’s “America’s Best leadership of our board of trustees and council of regents. In addition, we are, as always, Colleges” survey by moving up to tier one in the “universities-master’s” category. I’m proud most appreciative of our founders and sponsors, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Our to say we maintained that position in the fall 2006 survey as well! students also benefi ted from the moral and monetary support of our alumni and friends of I encourage you to take note of the accomplishments outlined in the following pages Fontbonne who share our commitment to educate leaders for a world in need. and to consider the many contributions of those listed in our “Honor Roll of Donors.” As I look back on some of the accomplishments detailed on the following pages, I am Fontbonne University’s past, present and future accomplishments require all of us to stay proud of our enhanced academic environment, one where both faith and reason play vital focused on, and committed to, the mission. and compelling roles in the educational experience. I am also proud of our students, who For your continued support, I say thank you. graduate from Fontbonne with not only the skills to earn a living — but also the values to live a life. And, I thank all of you for your continued support of our mission. Sincerely, Please join me in celebrating our past and, perhaps more importantly, looking at the exciting horizon ahead.

Sincerely, Daniel J. Ferry Jr.

Dennis C. Golden

18 19 the year in HIGHLIGHTS Tableaux offers the following glimpse of achievements, endeavors and notables that occurred at Fontbonne during the 2005-2006 fiscal year:

Fontbonne achieves developmental accreditation Sharon Jackson, director of human services, Dr. Beth Newton, professor and chair of Dr. William Rothwell is named vice president The Dunham Student Activity Center begins a Psychology alumnae travel with Dr. Rebecca for the dietetics program and participates in a site serves as ambassador for the United States mathematics and computer science, is named for institutional advancement. $1.35 million renovation. Completed in fall 2006, Foushée to the Midwestern Psychological visit by the Commission on Accreditation for Department of Health and Human Services, Missouri Botanical Garden research associate the newly renovated Caf’ area includes a fireplace, Association’s 78th Annual Meeting in Chicago, Dietetics Education (CADE). National Health Service Corp. and Teacher of the Year by the Math Educators Dr. Jason Sommer, professor of English and poet- second-story patio, café and game room. Ill., to present the results of their senior thesis of Greater St. Louis. in-residence, is named a finalist in the 2005 projects. Fontbonne appoints Dr. Donald Burgo as the first David Thomasson, professor and chair of biology, William R. Nelson Awards for Literary Excellence. The new granite and limestone Fontbonne holder of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet conducts research with two senior pre-med The Master of Science in Computer Education is University signs are complete at the corner of Plans to renovate the West Building (formerly endowed chair in Catholic Thought. students in studying the effects of white blood targeted as the first online degree program to be Fontbonne’s 18th annual golf tournament, Wydown and Big Bend and at the entrance near the Science Building) are approved. In addition cells on the control of breast cancer. offered by Fontbonne University. A committee, sponsored by The Powers Group, raises $65,000 Southwest Hall. They stand 6’7” tall and 12’6” to a new elevator and wheelchair accessible Administrators with Fontbonne’s OPTIONS headed by Dr. Mary Abkemeier, professor of for the university’s Speech, Language and long and are a beautiful new addition to campus. bathrooms, seven new classrooms, an program enter into formal educational Janine Duncan, assistant professor of human mathematics and computer science, and Jerry Hearing Clinic. administration suite, student library, conference partnership agreements with Anheuser Busch environmental sciences, serves as incoming Bladdick, associate vice president for adult Construction begins on a new multi-purpose room and lounge will be added. The greenhouse and the Boeing Corporation. chair-elect of the education and technology and continuing education, and involving many Washington University students, staff and faculty athletic facility at Clayton’s Gay Field, where will be moved from the ground floor to the division of American Association of Family and departments, begins preparation for a Higher join Fontbonne for Mass while the Washington Fontbonne holds home soccer games. Lacrosse is second floor and will be 50 percent larger. The OPTIONS program begins offering on-site Consumer Sciences. Learning Commission visit. University chapel undergoes renovations. also now played there. programs for employees of SSM Health Care of Janet S. Crites of the human environmental St. Louis and at the Missouri Athletic Club Fashion merchandising students attend the Forty alumni events were held, including The education department sponsors the first-ever The fine arts department holds numerous annual sciences department retires after 33 years of downtown location. OPTIONS classes were also Fashion Group International Career Day in spiritual events, wine tasting parties and a family summer literacy institute for regional educators. art and pottery sales, as well as thesis shows. teaching and 13 years of leadership service to initiated at St. Joseph’s Institute for the Deaf in Kansas City, Mo. Senior Lizzie Wilson wins first day at the Magic House. Fontbonne. Chesterfield, Mo. place in the Merchandising Store Concept Board Kathleen Barnes is named major gifts officer. The biological and physical sciences department competition. More than 300 alumni and guests enjoy Cajun receives approval to offer a secondary certification Dr. Janie von Wolfseck of the communication Fontbonne and St. Joseph’s Academy sponsor a food, jazz music and Mardi Gras beads during Following a time-honored tradition during in biology as well as a minor in biology. disorders and deaf education department Heritage Tour to France and Italy to explore the The library completes the information commons Reunion Weekend with a “Music on the orientation week, Fontbonne freshman retires after 24 years of service to Fontbonne first steps of the Sisters of St. Joseph. area, adding 12 desks and 18 new computers for Mississippi” theme. volunteer for clean-up duties in various Librarian Sharon McCaslin is elected to the University. a total of 42 workstations. The library also doubles St. Louis neighborhoods. executive board of the Missouri Library Academic convocation includes an evening the circulation of its collection in one year. The Fontbonne University/KMOX Book Club Network Corporation. Sponsored by campus ministry and Fontbonne program, which allows OPTIONS students to welcomes notable authors such as education The campus celebrates diversity week to further in Service and Humility (FISH), students leave participate. The business administration department advocate Jonathan Kozol, Pulitzer Prize winning create an atmosphere of learning, appreciation The Business Program Speaker Series featured for service trips to Chicago, Ill.; La Ceiba, begins the process of accreditation through the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Bill and inclusiveness. Lou Fusz Jr., president and CEO of Lou Fusz Honduras; and Salem, West Virginia. The goal of Dr. Rebecca Foushée, department of behavioral Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Sammon, a senior White House correspondent. Automotive Network. the trips is spiritual and personal growth through sciences, receives the Joan Goostree Stevens Programs (ACBSP). A summer theater camp for children with an experience of community, simplicity, humility Excellence in Teaching award. Avril Moore, Fontbonne University moves up a tier in the communication disorders is a success and ends Fontbonne begins renovation of its fitness center and living the life of the poor. senior lecturer for education/special education, The theatre department produces nine 19th annual U.S.News & World Report’s up being featured on the pages of the St. Louis on the first floor of the Dunham Student Activity is named the first recipient of Excellence in performances, including “King Lear” “America’s Best College” survey. Post-Dispatch. Center. The center includes all new workout Family and consumer sciences majors complete Teaching Award for part-time instructors. and “Proof,” and sponsors more The university is listed in Tier 1 machines, free weights and weight racks. more than 450 hours of service learning in 19 than 15 lectures and workshops. “Universities-Master’s” institutions. A new three-year strategic plan highlights not-for-profit organizations in the St. Louis area. A new interdisciplinary minor in American academics and student life as main focus to New sports teams, including men’s and Culture Studies is approved. The Fontbonne Art Gallery drive dozens of key initiatives and improvements. women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s bowling holds eight featured art and men’s club volleyball, are approved and The Parsons Blewitt Foundation awards $95,000 exhibits. added to the athletics line up. to fund a program to train speech-language pathologists in an urban educational setting.

20 21 STATEMENT of ACTIVITIES for fi scal year 2006: July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006

– Net assets increased $4.0 million. – Tuition and fees (net of institutional discounts) increased $1.6 million (6.2%). – Total operating expenses increased $2.7 million (9.7%). SNAPSHOT – Student head count enrollment increased from 2,827 to 2,924 (3%). – OPTIONS new student enrollment increased from 524 to 669 (27%). – Admission applications increased from 899 to 999 (11%).

REVENUE 2004-2005 2005-2006 tuition and fees $ 31,647,602 $ 33,434,110 less institutional financial aid 5,572,993 5,751,528 net tuition and fees $ 26,074,609 $ 27,682,582 82.1% for your generosity and dedication to Fontbonne gifts and grants 1,210,127 3,177,555 9.4% auxiliary expenses 2,211,241 2,395,227 7.1% University. What follows is a listing of all donors who made gifts to the endowment and investments 219,525 410,390 1.2% other sources 125,774 64,311 0.2% university during the 2005-2006 fi scal year (July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006). TOTAL REVENUE $ 29,841,276 $ 33,730,065 100%

EXPENSES 2004-2005 2005-2006 instruction & academic support $ 15,166,855 $ 16,641,568 57.9% student services 3,362,793 3,807,500 13.2% institutional support 5,189,087 5,647,991 19.6% auxiliary enterprises 1,946,447 2,233,630 7.8% other scholarships & fellowships 496,824 428,420 1.5% TOTAL EXPENSES $ 26,162,006 $ 28,759,109 100%

Great care was taken when preparing the Honor Roll of Donors. Contact the development offi ce, (314) 889-4505, if there are corrections to be made. 22 23 lyon society lyon society carondelet society graduating Benefactor $10,000+ Member $1,000 - $2,499 $100 - $249 class gift fund: December 2005 and May 2006 Nicholas Baloff Richard K. and Jane Bill and Mary Abkemeier Mrs. Jerome Holden Keith ’94 and Michelle Annette Nahmensen Albright ’47 Joan Theis Gagnepain ’63 Kate Daly Lottes ’59 Pat Bubela Roehr ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III Brandau ’47 Mersman, Jr. Mary Sue Albanese (Rosejoan Kisling ’45) White ’94 Quigley Madeline Alcamo ’54 Eileen Garcia ’49 Hilda Bantle Lowell ’61 Harold Rood ’97 Fontbonne University commends Daniel and Eleanor Edward and Colette Mary Carol Anth, CSJ ’57 Bill and Barbara Daphne C. Ramirez ’37 Ruth Alpers Tamara Gebhardt ’86 Walter and Cheryl Lucas Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61 the following graduates for serving Halloran ’63 Ferry Crowley ’65 O’Brien Richard and Violet Anth Gutting ’61 Hollenbeck Helen Badaracco Ravarino ’42 Kathleen Brady Andria ’62 Margaret Schmitt Gehring ’63 Mitchell Lundy Warren Rugaber as pioneers in a new tradition — Leo and Nancy Haas Claire Roach ’59 Barbara Atteln ’67 Margaret Hyatt ’47 Mike Riley Anonymous Joyce George ’66 Margaret Burns Maier ’47 Camille Tighe Samson ’73 the Graduating Class Gift Fund. In William and Tracey Carroll Cunningham Baechle ’60 Margaret Jakel Mike and Pattie Ristau Anonymous Mary Jon Hentrich Girard ’68 Mary Ann Keiper Mallon ’68 Elizabeth Pape Saum ’52 a spirit of philanthropic support for Causey ’97 Marshall John and Marilee Barry Joann Augsburger Jana ’74 Peggy and Jerry Ritter Donald Assalone Betty Baerveldt Glickert ’51 Jane Berger Maloney ’53 Carole Sullivan Scaring ’61 Fontbonne University’s future, each Jerry M. Bladdick Nancy Nabbefeld Jersa ’61 Colleen Schoendienst Virginia Schindler Audrain ’43 Marc Gnade Nancy McCormick Marley ’70 Dolph Schallenberg has made a four-year pledge of at Charles E. Bouchard, OP Gary and Carolyn Anthony and Carol Sestric Jody Barksdale Lara Goldkamp ’06 Claude and Kay Martin ’55 Richard Schaumburg ’06 least $25 per year. We thank these lyon society Carol Brouillette, CSJ ’57 Kuciejczyk ’64 Johnson Joseph and Rosemary Shaughnessy Honorable and Mrs. Joseph J. Barr Sarah Wei Gong-Ye ’86 Anne Martin Mary Luetkemeyer Schellman ’71 graduates and welcome them as Patron $5,000 - $9,999 Jeanne Leritz Callahan ’51 Dr. and Mrs. Al Knight Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Shaw William Barrows ’98 Carolyn Narmont Gordon ’64 Sharon McCaslin, Ph.D. Yvonne DeMange Schenk ’65 partners in our efforts to continue Matteo and Kathleen Atchity ’66 Coco (Nanette Falk ’71) Mr. and Mrs. William Shearburn Joy Locke Bauers ’39 Carol Karst Graham ’59 Tracey McCoy ’05 Carol Gutting Schlattman ’57 the tradition of quality, private Dr. Dennis C. and Monica A. Golden Ruth and Francis Stroble James F. and Janice Kraig and Sandy Kreikemeier Ronald Shelley Ralph and Barbara Eileen Hoffman Grass ’74 Jaimette McCulley Anne Hebberger Schmidt ’45 education at Fontbonne. Joseph and Joan Lipic Kenneth and Mary Jo Drury Breher ’63 Cordes Craig and Charlene Kuhl Donald Shifter Belovich ’64 Beckerman Kathryn Graves Mrs. Frances A. McDaniel ’71 Rita Marie Schmitz, CSJ ’66 Joe Noelker Drager ’70 Voertman Mr. and Mrs. George B. Desloge Donald T. Kukla Paula V. Smith Mrs. Marjorie Belknap ’43 Kathleen Gray ’97 Rebecca McDermott ’83 Carol McInroy Schwab ’71 John* and Audrey John and Beverly Wagner Michael Drone Linda Kurz ’61 Hon. Donald and Mary Ann Sandra Bellon ’69 Elizabeth Houlehin Grayhack ’48 Patricia Schmittgens McDonald ’71 Thomas and Kathleen Schweich Lori Anderson ’06 Naumann ’43 Steinfeld Jim and Mary Bruno ’68 Werle Thomas Eagleton Anita Buie Lamont ’69 Kuhlman ’53 Stohr Madeline Benoit Kinsey Bass Green Cheri McLaughlin Linda Shapiro ’73 Shannon Ball ’06 Rosalie Millman Efken ’56 Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee Myra Foulke Styffe ’87 Carolyn Caudle Berra ’76 Janna Greenwood Barbara Langendorf McManus ’64 Lana Marshall Shepek ’85 Dephene Barton ’06 lyon society Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Etter Lee and June McKinney Mary ’66 and Tom Sutkus Mary L. Black ’69 Robert and Mary Gronemeyer Kathy Keller Merdian ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shepperd Suzanne L. Bennett ’05 Associate $2,500 - $4,999 Mary Ferguson ’65 Connie Fiedler McManus ’52 Greg Taylor Margaret McNamee Blevins ’69 Hon. Arthur H. and JoAnn Elizabeth Messmer ’61 Nancy Gund Simon ’65 Janice Brown ’05 Phil and Kathy Fina Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara Lawrence and Patricia Patricia Hayes Bodet ’51 (Petty ’58) Gross Barbara Meyer Patricia Marsh Sinner ’63 Sarah J. Butts ’06 Anonymous Edward and Lynne Higgins Dr. Roberta ’65 and Mr. James Flynn (Norrine Gibbons ’46) Reddan ’58 Van Rhein Mary Lochirco Boehm ’58 Gerald Gruszka Mary Schulte Milam ’68 Lea Ann Brown Skogsberg ’81 Cynthia Clay ’06 Nancy Blattner Darryl T. and Villajean M. ’94 Jones Douglas Fox, D.D.S Leontone Meyer ’35 Bill and Toni Walker Anthony and Rosemary Booth Nancy L. Gurnsey ’74 Marie Boedges Minneman ’47 John and Patricia Slattery Mrs. Patricia K. Creek ’06 Julian and Eileen Carr Joseph and Sandra Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer James and Kathleen Nestor ’75 Frey Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer ’44 Timothy and Jane Fowler ’96 Walsh David and Gerry Boschert Mary Streit Gutzler ’49 Theresa Mitchell Glen Slay Brenda Creswell ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. John and Mimi Londoff, Jr. William Friedman, Ph.D. Carol Shaughnessy Miller ’57 Thomas P. Walter Mary Ellen Boggiano Bourneuf ’45 Mary G. Hacking ’68 Kathleen Michel Moloney ’69 Erika Bantle Smith ’68 Rita Davis-Glass ’06 Caspari (DeDe Dallas ’66) Joseph McGlynn, Jr. Nancy Boos ’76 and Michael R. Francis and Jacqueline Post ’58 Miller Marilyn Eschmann Warrell ’57 James Bright Dawn M. Hale ’97 Mrs. Joy A. Moore ’68 Frederick W. Snyder, Jr. Melissa R. Ecker ’06 Christopher and Anne Chivetta Jeremiah and Kathryn Lee Georgen Michael and Eleanor Miller Ann Buermann Wass, Ph.D. ’73 Jeanne Gantner Bruns ’55 Bruce W. Halliday James and Jeanne Dulle ’81 Moore Theodora H. Spalding ’48 Maria Eftink ’06 Louis and Marilyn Eames ’81 Nixon David and Mary Ellen Gill James Muskopf, Ph.D. Rev. Joseph A. Weber, Jr. Gary Builder Lori White Harrison ’88 Donna Morley ’58 Beverly Spudich ’05 Nicole R. Giesler ’06 Montileone ’61 Dell’Orco Gerald and Suzanne Noonan Margaret Gilleo James and Rosemary Randi and Jim Wilson Mary Carolyn Reinhardt Janice Koles Hartmann ’71 Virginia Moxley Catherine Quatmann Stoverink ’73 Gwendolyn Gilliland-Green ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dierker Joan Steffen O’Reilly ’51 Richard Greenberg and Claire Schenk Erman Noonan ’45 Gary and Denese Zack Burkemper ’55 Dorothy Lynch Hellweg ’54 Raymond Mueller ’92 Audrea Strelo ’05 Lara Goldkamp ’06 Kathy Eardley Pierce and Susan Powers, Jr. August Griesedieck Lucile O’Gorman Marie Sansone Zucchero ’42 Joseph and Lynda Castellano Andrea M. Mueller Henske ’68 Richard Mulchek ’99 Kathleen Schneider Struckel ’65 Kerri G. Harris ’91 MM ’05 Bonnie Eckelkamp Bill and Sandi Rothwell Mark Guilvezan Kyllene McClintock Oder ’68 David and Carolyn Carroll ’60 Zwart Julie Ann Peuquet Charlson ’68 Jacqueline M. Hermann ’71 Howard and Vicky Murphy Christine K. Stuckenschneider ’92 Melissa Heintz ’05 Mr. and Mrs. William Carl and Merlyn Price ’58 Schack Thomas and Kathleen Anita (Apprill) ’62 and Mary Bockskopf Chubb ’65 Katherine T. Hernan ’43 Evelyn Murrill ’50 Michael ’97 and L. Patrice Johnson ’05 Erman (Rosemary Fitzburgh ’57) John* and Trudy B. Valentine Toohey ’65 Gunn William Ohlhausen Maureen Burke Clarke ’53 Charles Hickey Rosalind Weesner Nadeau ’67 Jane Brouk ’78 Sullivan Erica A. Jones ’06 Dorothy Fleck ’69 Drs. Robert and Joyce Tom and Marilyn Hellwig Ms. Susan M. Colburn ’78 Veronica Grob Hicks ’68 Irene Peil Naughton ’52 Ruth Bussmann Sullivan ’49 Tricia Kozlowski ’06 George S. Graff Devine ’51 Woolsey Peter Coogan Carmen Villaobos Hodge ’61 Rogene Nelsen Jill Davis Taylor ’87 Ryan C. Kramer ’06 Lynne Cooper ’73 Virginia Eastin Hoeper ’91 Katherine Holt Newell ’68 Gaylee Taylor Rosemary Lakin ’05 Dan Cordia Mary Ann Vatterott Holden ’59 Lucy Griesedieck Nile ’80 and Barbara Haas Teng ’89 Kamille Litton ’06 Bill and Cathy Corr Jo Ann Jacobson Holdener ’70 David Nile Karen Jungewaelter Thaman ’64 Gerri Mazdra ’06 Mary Puts Ensenberger Costigan ’52 Mary Jeanne Reedy Holmes ’49 Vida Noel Jane Theissen Maranda McCain ’06 tower society arcade society Linda Cronin Karen E. Gokenbach Hong ’81 Mary Noel-Burch Bernadine N. Thien ’49 Erin McCulloch ’06 $500 - $999 $250 - $499 Joyce Culpepper ’63 Cheryl Houston Thomas Nolan ’00 Marydelle Nesslein Thomaides ’53 Emma M. Monroe ’06 Theresa Kochanski Davidson ’62 Mary Higgins Hummert ’68 The Honorable Edith Peete Thomas ’60 Nicholas C. Morris ’06 Tom and Cathy Ahillen Hutchison ’71 Kappel Gerald Abrams Gail Hornsby Gauthier ’63 Barbara Quick Schaefer ’50 Noreen Lynch Dempsey ’58 Arthur Hunborg Margaret M. Nolan ’52 JoLane Oberle Thomas ’65 Kathleen Morrow ’00 MS ’06 Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Ruth Hostler Kerr ’64 Craig Baggett Carol Giblin ’57 Virginia Hendrick Scherer ’66 Mary Lennemann Deppe ’50 Roger Hunt ’00 Wendy Northup ’63 Nancy Murphy Thro ’55 Mrs. Mary Oberle ’06 Amelotti (Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77) Julia Marlowe Kilduff ’95 Anne Welch Bauman ’64 Joan Gossin ’54 Elizabeth Vernile Scherz ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Dockweiler Janet Dierks Hutz ’71 Alison Grill O’Brien ’73 Jane Hillner Tielke ’55 Madina Olson-Yantis ’05 Rosemarie Archangel ’52 Mary Lou Meyer Lenkman ’64 Anonymous Florence Haas Gene and Kathleen Schwarting Pat Dolan Jan Jenkins Jennings ’70 John O’Brien ’97 Mark Todorovich Kendra L. Perkins ’06 Kathleen Kenny Arenz ’69 Phyllis Schmidt Lorek ’58 Pat Koeln Beech ’64 Alice E. Harper ’70 Mary Anne Siebert ’52 J. Carol Brigham Dorr ’60 Joyce Johnson Dr. Patricia A. O’Connell ’63 Rudolph and Ann Walsh ’77 Torrini Valerie Peters ’06 Paula Montie Bakula ’66 Kevin and Donna McCarthy ’79 Patricia McCarthy Bimschleger ’53 John Harries Patricia Trapp Strassburger ’52 Karen Kresyman Dorsey ’70 Elaine C. Otsuka Kamada ’61 Martha Holloran O’Grady ’64 Libby Snyders Travers ’74 Beverly A. Powell ’05 Judith L. Benevento ’86 Michael and Eleanor Miller James Brennan Angeline Marino Heumann ’58 Ruth Lamwersiek Svoboda ’48 Gerald and Lorraine Pamela Sloofman Kanter ’73 Mary Meyer Ott ’42 Laurence Unger ’91 Margaret F. Price ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Binz Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60 Jean R. Brown, CPPS ’61 Carla Tinoco Hickman ’90 Catherine and Robert ’87 Talasek Feldhaus Dreifke ’51 Linda Kaufman Kasparek ’97 Mary Ellen Stovall Owens ’76 Marianne Van Drisse ’51 Angela Ribaudo ’05 (Marietta Saunders ’53) Mary Louise Langdon Preis ’63 Jeffrey Brown Joseph and Linda Hines ’72 Kaiser Anna Mary Teaff ’69 Huguette Roy Duff ’99 M. Joan Walsh Keiper ’67 Mike Pagan Mary Ellen Schaefer Jennifer Rogles ’05 Rodney Boyd Elizabeth Ryan Reilly ’55 Rosemary Casey Bruno ’45 Maura Downey Klingen ’55 Anne Latta Toohey ’63 Molly Duffy ’99 Mary Ellen Zwisler Kelly ’54 Ruthanne Ahlemeyer Palmer ’70 Vander Linden ’64 Juile A. Rogles ’05 Robert Carver Joseph Rogers Bradley Bruns Lisa Hanson Kolemainen ’78 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Tucek Charles DuFour Steven King ’03 Cathlene Collins Paruch ’97 Janet Venter-Barkley Ms. Mary T. Rott ’06 Daniel Cronin Kathy Martini Saier ’69 Robert Butler Tammy Krebel John and Lucy George ’55 Tucker Meneve Dunham Larry and Maureen King Margaret Pautler ’54 Patricia Degnan Voss ’55 Richard Schaumburg ’06 Kathleen C. Dailey ’72 Joan Bielicke Schmidt ’55 Anthony J. Caleca ’92 Susan Puetz Lenihan ’75 Carol Kuehn Voss ’69 Suzanne Strecker Eagan ’60 Mary Jane Helm King ’39 Bonnye Brimmer Perry ’63 Flo Walsh ’69 Jerlene Sleydin ’05 Betty Huber Drozeski ’62 Adolphine Brungardt Shaw ’64 Lorraine Camper ’48 Ronald A. Lewis II ’03 Alan Wahl Sue Kaiser Ebanues ’57 Becky Kirkpatrick ’80 Mary Waldorf Peterson ’54 Mary Lee Walter ’68 Patricia Tripp ’06 Tom Ferreri Kathleen Sloan ’38 James and Karen Clark ’98 Castellano Andrea Lewis ’04 Ken and Jane Coffey ’58 Washburn Angela Eckstein ’52 Mary Lou Miller Kleine ’57 Ruth Politte ’61 Claire Saenger Weiler ’59 Mark Uthe ’05 Patrick and Joyce Finneran, Jr. Claire Hess Smith ’54 Jim Cooper Jeffrey and Margaret Lofgren Caroline Wenberg ’06 Scott Edwards Helen Klenklen ’88 Patricia Finnegan Potts ’67 Cheryl Bartlett White ’68 Leslie Venegoni ’05 Donald and Rebecca Fischer Lawrence Smith Patrice Cummings ’89 Steve Lohr ’03 Judith Willard ’81 Jane Kostedt Ellerbrake ’43 Helen Holmberg Knop ’48 Francis Taylor Powers ’76 Martin* and Barbara Krausel ’60 Wick Ashley Warfield ’06 James and Barbara Jane Snyder Judith Seibert De Vries ’58 Jeff and Sandra Vlach ’88 Lorber Nancy Wunderlich Marian K. Mueller Enright ’40 Marjorie M. Koehr ’58 Jacquelyn Greener Puetz ’51 Jim and Doris Prag ’61 Wilson Addie L. Watson ’05 Priesmeyer ’70 Forst Dan and Mel Leo and Connie Tres Lyons Malecek ’52 Marion Wyers ’55 Susan Williams Ferguson ’77 Lois C. Werth Koesterer ’58 Rosemary Mantia Quigley ’67 Jacqueline Nowak Wink ’54 Amanda Weiterman ’06 William Freeman, Ed.D. Stratmann ’52 Steinmann Boschert Diekman ’72 Joan Maschmann ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Genevieve Bianchi Fick ’54 Marylee Curotto Lang ’53 Kathleen A. Quinlan ’60 Mark Winland Diane E. White ’06 Mr. and Mrs. John Fumagalli Almut Stephan-Marino ’02 Ann Moore Duer ’55 Larry Mayor Younghouse (Helen Kleir ’40) Cheryl Finn Mr. and Mrs. William H. Laudel Mary Kenny Quintin ’68 Jon J. Wioskowski ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Gedera Dennis and Debbie Vazzi Janine Duncan, Ph.D. William Mayor Dorothy Westhoff Zeitinger ’52 Patricia Fitzpatrick ’71 Mary Marsh Leber ’55 Claudia Schiavone Raab ’69 Astrid Wolf ’48 (Karen DeGurie) ’65 Theodore Wenzlick ’99 Laura Hines Dunsmoor ’73 Rose McNamee ’46 Mrs. Rosemary Coleman Zone ’63 David and Sharon Fournie Jacqueline Taylor Lederer ’55 Susan Scherger Rabbitt ’65 Mary Joan Woods ’68 Margaret Gray, Ph.D. Carol Gund Wolken ’72 Susan Schinner Durfee ’73 Sandra Kathryn Morgan ’70 Sandra J. Fowler ’63 William and Virginia Leightner Glenn Record Michelle Ungerank Yeoman ’93 Edward J. Grill John A. Yarmuth Nancy English Don Morrison Mary Patricia Fowler ’61 Barbara Grush Lind ’63 Dennis Regenscheid Roland Young Mary Lee “Britt” Gund ’63 Ann M. Feld ’77 Dela M. Ng (Doerr) ’69 Alice C. Fredericks ’41 Jane Hadank Link ’68 Barbara Reilly ’76 Wauneen Wilkins Younge ’54 Daniel and Catherine Human Bill Foster ’88 Rita Miller Pape ’52 Erin Frederking ’97 Linda J. Little ’96 Gale Rice Karen Zaenker ’84 Sharon Jackson ’96 Barbara Jahoda Freehill ’60 Mary Dee Montie Reitz ’64 Barbara and William Froke Kathleen Madras Lochner ’54 Judge Eve M. Riley ’95 Mary Jakel Rosemary Ryan Frohock ’47 James Reynolds Carl ’96 and Rita Jean Elizabeth Mulherin Logan ’48 Jane Boeckmann Riley ’70 Stephen and Mary T. Nancy M. Garvey ’79 Susan Fehlber Sanders ’68 Solovitz ’65 Fust Jean M. Lopez Bernadette Buckman Robison ’55 Marilyn J. Loschen ’69

24 Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 23 Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 25 corporations, foundations & organizations memorial gifts In memory of ... legacy society reunion class scholarship donors Reunion 2005 $5,000+ Mary Britt Sally Goodman Diane Medic Abernathy ’71 George S. Graff James and Jeanne Mary Louise Langdon Preis ’63 Judy L. Klecker Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Amelotti James and Lee Hynek ’63 Gunn Dulle ’81 Moore Genevieve Wolf Albers ’45* Gerry Eyerman ’55 Anheuser-Busch Foundation Keith Krebeck Anonymous Joan Buxton Falk ’65 Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc. Parsons Blewett Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Devine (Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77) Alice E. Harper ’70 Kathryn Lee Eames Nixon ’81 Anonymous Reverend Helen Ludbrook Anonymous Mary Ferguson ’65 National Science Foundation Pepsi-Cola Company Drs. Robert and Joyce Anonymous Jane Hassett, CSJ Lucile O’Gorman The Boeing Company Joseph Marchbein Carroll Cunningham Baechle ’60 Bonnie Schroeder Fiebiger ’00 NCAA Strategic Alliance PowersGroup, Inc. Devine ’51 Woolsey Anonymous Cecilia Hederman ’43 Martha Holloran O’Grady ’64 Cingular Wireless Matching Grant Rotary Club of St. Louis Patricia J. Mueller Rosemarie Archangel ’52 Angeline Marino Heumann ’58 Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60 Dr. Christine (Nauert) Bahr ’80 Virginia Flowers, CPPS ’00 William T. Kemper Foundation Edward J. and Colette M. O’Brien Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Jean Fetner Mr. and Mrs. James M. Myers Madonna Mueller Atwood ’75 Veronica Grob Hicks ’68 Pierce and Susan Powers, Jr. Ida Robertine Berresheim, CSJ ’60 Dr. Roberta Flynn ’65 McBride Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund based on St. Louis Province Anthony and Rosemary Booth Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Park Arlene Toeben Bakula ’59 Margaret Hyatt ’47 Julie Percy Quinn ’63 Mary Margaret Birch ’40 Virginia M. Franke ’50 Charitable Gift Fund based the recommendation of Dr. and State of Missouri Marcia Codling Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pugh Cheryl Berman Beaver ’78 Mary Jackson ’91 Martha Re ’58 Rafaela Amantea Blum ’65 Barbara Jahoda Freehill ’60 on the recommendation of Mrs. Edward J. O’Brien, Jr. U.S. Bank Mary Ann Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shepperd Dolores Kinsella Box ’49 Dorothea Wells James ’42 Claire Roach ’59 Linda Bock ’70 Ellen Marie Gavin, CSJ ’54* Mrs. Eugene F. McBride Marguerite Likes Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shores Capt. Pauline Bozdech-Veater ’71 Pamela Sloofman Kanter ’73 Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61 Jane Ogden Brazier ’80 Mrs. Michael B. Gedera Anne Martin Linda Stark Mary Jeanne Gertken Brady ’65* William Sanders III and Suzanne Brussman Shaw ’55 Eileen Wilms Buermann ’60 (Karen DeGurie) ’65 Rudolph and Ann Walsh ’77 Torrini Teri Steinberg Sarah Morris Brickel ’66 Karen Keefer-Sanders, M.D. ’82 Mary O’Keefe Simpson ’85 Ruth Butler, CSJ ’55 Sara Sansone Glickert ’50 $100+ Edith McKinney Carol Thomas Jeffrey Brown Virginia Kelahan ’36 Mary McCubbin Sinclair ’82 Diane Calcaterra ’65 Theresa Rietman Gretler ’75 William Rothwell, Ph.D. George Tucker Elise Byrne ’39 Mary Lou Miller Kleine ’57 Kathleen Sloan ’38 Linda Carter ’70 Kathleen Toohey ’65 Gunn Advertising Savants, Inc. Jackson Brothers Companies Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc. Mark and Susan Vincent Jean Wagner Igino and Kathleen Caira Linda Kurz ’61 Roger Spiller Helen Cataldi Catanzaro ’50 Lucille Meyer Hahn ’65 AmeriServe, Inc. Joe’s Auto Mart Telcordia Technologies Gregg and Rita Wehmeier Cheryl L. Weber Joyce Culpepper ’63 Deborah Bergfeld Levy ’81 Shirley Jahoda Stanley ’64 Mary Bockskopf Chubb ’65 Doris Nesslein Hanlon ’55 Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. John Heger Realtors Thomas Brothers Automotive Linda Kemper Daniels ’69 Vincent S. Lipe ’79 Audrey Naumann Steinfeld ’43 Freda Covington ’95 Alice E. Harper ’70 Deirdre Noonan ’83 John F. Steinfeld Ann’s Bra and Lingerie Shop, Inc. Johnny Londoff Chevrolet, Inc. The Toberson Group Leo and Betty Huber ’62 Drozeski Jeff and Sandra Vlach ’88 Lorber Mary C. Steuterman, M.D. ’73 Libby Dust Craig ’00 Angela Harris ’65 Gerald and Suzanne Noonan Claire Roach ’59 Arcobasso Foods, Inc. Johnson Controls Foundation Town & Country Bank Meneve Dunham Phyllis Schmidt Lorek ’58 Myra Foulke Styffe ’87 Margaret Vander-Vennett Dale ’60 Alice Tolkacz Hellrung ’45 AT&T Foundation Kay-Bee Electric Co. The Trane Company Stella T. Reiss Sr. Stephanie Stueber, CSJ ’36 Rosalie Millman Efken ’56 Ann Bischof Mathis ’41 Bernadine N. Thien ’49 James Darr ’95 Marise Eaton Hoffmann ’60 AT&T Yellow Pages, Inc. Kennelwood Village Trio Plumbing Company, Inc. Linda Cogliuso Banden ’72 Susan Williams Ferguson ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William Erman Victoria McGee-Harris Nancy Murphy Thro ’55 Elaine Stewart Daus ’60 Mrs. Jerome Holden Bank of America Lawrence E. Smith & Associates Inc. Trivers Associates Architects Kathleen McDonald Coleman ’73 McBride Family Fund of the (Rosemary Fitzburgh ’57) Lee and June McKinney Kenneth and Mary Jo Mary Lennemann Deppe ’50 (Rosejoan Kisling ’45) Belden, Inc. Liberty Mutual True Resco, LLC Judy Rudolph Johnson ’72 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Catherine Esser ’37 Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara Drager ’70 Voertman Nathan ’95 and Eileen Mary Nickson Holloran ’75 Benjamin Moore & Company Joseph and Joan Lipic Foundation U.S. Bancorp Foundation Joyce Berger Saffa ’72 based on the recommendation Mary Ferguson ’65 (Norrine Gibbons ’46) Priscilla Waring Madden ’97 Diel Barbara Veidt Jenkins ’60 Boeing Gift Matching Program Lohr Distributing Co., Inc. Union Pacific Corporation Ann A. Buehler Willis of Mrs. Eugene F. McBride Maurine Reiser Gerwig ’50 Leontone Meyer ’35 Theodore Wenzlick ’99 Marilyn Schmidt Diel ’65 Julia Marlowe Kilduff ’95 BSI Constructors, Inc. Lou Fusz Automotive Network, Inc. The Urban League of James and Barbara J. Carol Brigham Dorr ’60 Becky Kirkpatrick ’80 Bill Saum Doris Gibbons ’54 Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer ’44 William ’83 and Byron Cade, Inc. Madison Warehouse Corporation Metropolitan St. Louis Priesmeyer ’70 Forst Karen Kresyman Dorsey ’70 Maura Downey Klingen ’55 Elizabeth Pape Saum ’52 James and Lillian Scott ’78 Gnotta Francis and Jacqueline Post ’58 Miller Margaret ’80 Wester C.A.P.S., Inc. Mavrik Jewelry Trudy B. and John D. Valentine Rosalind Weesner Nadeau ’67 Ann Moore Duer ’55 Melissa K. Komora ’90 Camdenton S. A. L., Inc. Mense’s Landing, Ltd. Fund of the Greater St. Louis Peggy Lampmen Siegel ’53 PowersGroup, Inc. Cardinal Vending, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation based Eileen Martens Kuehl ’53 Mrs. Charles A. Pons Castle Contracting, LLC Midwest Bankcentre on the recommendation of Daphne C. Ramirez ’37 Michele L. Shepperd Caterpillar Foundation Missouri Arts Council Ms. Trudy Busch Valentine Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61 Deborah A. Aylsworth volunteers Cavallo Bus Lines, Inc. Missouri Campus Compact Verizon Foundation Patricia Marsh Sinner ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Eliot C. Casey Marilyn Schmidt Diel ’65 Leann Ore Heumphreus ’85 Margaret “Peggy” Murphy Nestor ’50 Angela “Angie” Smith MBA ’04 Centaur Building Services Inc. Missouri Physicians Services Corp. Wagner’s Store Kathleen Sloan ’38 Barbara A. Altman ’65 Joan Costello Nathan F. Diel ’95 MBA ’97 Dawn K. Hieger ’00 Cynthia Allen Neu ’85 Beth A. Smith MBA ’03 Coleman - Heady Monsanto Fund Walgreen Corporation Almut Stephan-Marino ’02 Joseph T. Ambrose MBA ’90 Deloitte & Touche LLP Joe Dierker Rochelle Hill ’78 Lucy Griesedieck Nile ’80 Bryan J. Smith ’04 Commerce Bank Morgenthaler’s Cleaners, Inc. Watlow Electric Manufacturing Nancy Stigers Valenta ’60 Elizabeth “Betty” Miller Amelotti ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Sue Dierker Brian Hoener ’99 Rosemary Kennedy Erman Noonan ’45 Anne Meyer Sprague ’75 Corrigan Company Mulligan Printing Company Marcia Walsh ’65 Christina Anderson ’03 Raymond C. Dockweiler Carol Dillon Arthur “Art” Hunborg Alison Grill O’Brien ’73 Carol Conway Spehr ’63 Countryside Carpets and Interiors, Inc. National Body Donor Program Whittaker Builders, Inc. Joan Clasquin Weber ’58 Lori D. Ashmore ’04 Richard Durley Leslie Doyle Jennifer “Jenn” M. Jakubowski ’00 Sally Church O’Connell ’60 Judith “Judy” Gelmi Stagoski ’63 Creative Management Services, LLC National City Bank Wideman Well Drilling, Inc. Theresa M. Aten ’75 Barbara Funke Mary “Kathy” Shelvy Driscoll ’64 Barbara Veidt Jenkins ’60 Marianne Pelletier O’Malley ’65 James “Jim” G. Cripps First-Aid & Medical Supply National City Bank of the Midwest Lottie Baker ’98 MM ’04 Julie Daniel Edwards ’93 Jan Jenkins Jennings ’70 Julia Roerkohl Okenfuss ’60 Steinkoetter ’00 MBA ’05 Deloitte & Touche LLP Northern Trust Bank, FSB Angela “Angie” Barrale Barrow ’02 Lydia Powers Elliott ’80 Carolyn Kuciejczyk Johnson ’64 James “Jim” Ott ’97 MS ’99 Joanne Steinkoetter George and Mary Rose Desloge Norwood Hills Country Club John Barry Patricia Etter Jan Johnson Antoinette “Toni” Fabbio Pagano ’78 Mary Stewart Family Fund of the Greater Office Depot tribute gifts In honor of ... Marilee Barry Joan Buxton Falk ’65 Elmer Jones ’93 Blanca Parciak MBA ’00 Dorothy Stokes St. Louis Community Foundation The Pasta House Company Dephene Barton ’06 Dorris Patton Finnegan ’98 MBA ’03 Jennifer L. Jorel ’00 MA ’03 Cheryl A. Patrick ’95 MBA ’99 William “Bill” L. Stokes ’97 based on the recommendation of Pfizer, Inc. In Honor of Jim Castellano Langenstein ’96 Pamela Dewitt Tesson ’81 Elizabeth “Beth” Beck ’02 Alicia J. Fletcher Bette Boos Kasper ’85 Christina “Christy” Callanan Pogue ’99 Renita M. Strickland MM ’04 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Desloge Pharmacia Retiree Matching Gifts St. Louis Italian Invitational Theresa Magee ’76 Gladys G. Vaughn Jennifer Geisler Becker ’02 Catherine “Cat” Forder ’02 Mary P. Kennedy ’00 Denise S. Pott MM ’00 Mary Ernat Sutkus ’66 The Design Loft Pillsbury Marketing William and Tracey Janet Venter-Barkley Amie Walker Bemke ’99 MS ’05 In Honor of Janet S. Crites Margaret “Maggie” Gunn Fowler ’64 Lynn A. Kirn ’95 Louise Bayot Prindable ’59 Mildred Taylor-Myers ’93 Employees Community Fund Plumbers Supply Co. Causey ’97 Marshall Jean Wasko Mary Donnelly Black ’69 Endowed Scholarship Elizabeth “Beth” Frey ’02 MS ’03 Anita Buie Lamont ’69 Rosemary Mantia Quigley ’67 Marie A. Teepe ’00 of Boeing Mesa Port Salon & Day Spa Victoria Crusius McCarty ’05 Margaret Steinicke Wheeler ’73 Terry Blastenbrei Catherine A. Aalfs ’93 Andrea Gabrisch ’06 Jalena K. Leong-Martinez ’01 Nathaniel J. Rabbitt ’90 Edith Peete Thomas ’60 Employees Community Fund Purviance & Company Marketing Jaimette McCulley Dorothea Hauser Yadon ’91 Barbara H. Bledsoe ’96 Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Amelotti Karen DeGuire Gedera ’65 Andrea Lewis ’04 Ann Rapko ’98 Michelle Tinker ’06 of Boeing St. Louis Communications Connie Fiedler McManus ’52 Helaine McCaffrey Boland ’66 (Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77) In Honor of Catherine Dulle Wilma Barton Gentry ’03 Ronald “Ron” A. Lewis II MM ’03 Ruth Margaret Raupp, CSJ ’43 Michelle L. Torigan ’95 Enterprise Bank & Trust R R K and B, Inc. Judith Pace Merritt ’84 Kerry Dyer Borawski ’96 AT&T Foundation Mary Dulle Douglass ’68 Chris Gill Katie Mallette Kymberly Rayford ’06 Kathleen “Kathi” Trent ’04 The William and Rosemary Erman Ravetta Photography, Inc. Margaret Moore ’78 Michael “Mike” A. Borawski ’95 Helene Barton In Honor of Bruce Halliday Wanda Gillespie ’05 Anita Manion ’05 Jan Stelloh Reilly ’66 Michelle Tressel ’80 Family Fund of the Greater RazorFocus Monsanto Fund Mary Ellen Boggiano Bourneuf ’45 Missy Bax William Friedman, Ph.D. Betty Baerveldt Glickert ’51 Barbara Etling Manisco ’75 Andrea B. Roberts ’04 Patricia Tripp ’06 Cincinnati Foundation The Regional Arts Commission Virginia Moxley Anastasia “Stacey” Zeilder Jennifer Billings ’96 Monica Golden Dinah Thompson Marchand MBA ’95 Catherine B. Rodgers ’02 MBA ’05 Carlos L. Turner ’04 ExxonMobil Foundation Regions Bank Trust & Investment Rogene Nelsen In Honor of Ed Higgins Bray ’00 MA ’03 Mary K. Brown Stacie N. Gorden MM ’04 Erica Marquart ’05 Paula Rosmanitz ’01 Natasha Revoal Turner ’80 Farmers & Merchants Bank Group James and Rosemary Joseph and Sandra Alberta L. Breckinridge MBA ’00 Robert Butler Bill C. Gossett ’05 Suzanne “Sue” Stuckenschneider Mary T. Rott ’06 Pat Degnan Voss ’55 Favazza’s Restaurant Registered Dietitian Associates, Inc. Erman Noonan ’45 Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer Christopher “Kit” Breshears Rosemary Connell, CSJ ’43 Christy Graney ’95 McAtee ’85 Joan Sanders ’45 Darlene Diel Wagner ’94 First Bank Peggy and Jerry Ritter Family Fund Laura Parker ’95 Kristen E. Brokaw ’98 Lynne Cooper ’73 In Honor of Joe and Helen McGlynn April Green Patrick McCarthy ’95 Renee Sargent-Witte ’90 Jane Fowler Walsh ’96 The Flag Loft of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Marcia Pfeiffer Rosemary Bell Brunson ’02 Elizabeth Cowie James Reynolds Deanna Grither ’05 Kathy McClain-Thomas ’02 MBA ’05 Barbara Schmidt Schlueter ’70 Judy Lexa Walther ’60 Flooring Interiors, Inc. Fund based on the recommendation Registered Dietitian Associates, Inc. Linda Buhr Beth Delano Kathy Gronski MM ’05 Rebecca “Becky” Joan Bielicke Schmidt ’55 Rachelle C. Wasserman MM ’00 Follett Higher Education Group of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter Robert Rosenfield, R.D., L.D. ’92 Living Tribute for Theresa Mitchell Cindy Bushue MM ’98 Janine Duncan, Ph.D. Valerie Schremp Hahn ’97 McDermott ’83 MS ’88 Marianne Percy Schmidt ’60 Sarah E. Watson ’06 Frost Electric Supply Corporation RubinBrown LLP Rita Marie Schmitz, CSJ ’66 Claire Roach ’59 Jeanne Leritz Callahan ’51 Meneve Dunham Christopher “Chris” D. Hamlett Colene E. McEntee ’04 Rita M. Schmitz, CSJ ’66 Margaret Smith Wegman ’75 The Gateway Grizzlies S. M. Wilson Denise M. Scott ’81 Karen Clark Castellano ’98 Barbara and William Froke In Honor of Peggy Ritter Lisa M. Hanfelder Kathleen “Kathy” McCoy McGinnis ’65 Christopher “Chris” Scholl ’00 Stephanie Kuszaj Welling ’70 Gian-Tony’s On The Hill Sara Lee Foundation Anthony and Carol Sestric Jennifer K. Cole MBA ’03 Gordon Garner Joseph and Sandra Jane “Mitch” Mitchellette Leontone “Lee” Meyer ’35 Virginia “Ginny” Hartlieb Theodore “Ted” Wenzlick MBA ’99 GroupOne Health Source, L.L.C. Schiller’s Camera & Video Scott Krummenacher and Alex Cornwell Kinsey Bass Green Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer Hanneken ’52 Jennifer Millikan ’96 Schrappen ’65 Rosemary Stapenhorst Westcott ’50 Hastings & Chivetta Architects, Inc. Schlafly Beer Amie Shea ’03 Barb Costa Dixie Greer In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sonderman Barbara Fox Hantsbarger ’80 Margaret “Maggie” Mitchell ’70 Felicia A. Scott ’94 MBA ’99 Marlene Block Westrom ’60 Heart of the Ozarks Athletics The Sestric Law Firm Lana Marshall Shepek ’85 Angela “Angie” Crowe ’04 Bruce W. Halliday (Marlene Hoppe ’55) Stacy Harmon ’06 Michelle Mitchell MM ’05 William H. Scott ’04 Sue Guhman Wilkes ’60 Henning’s Golf The Shepherd Foundation Frances Shipley Rachel Curtis ’04 Cheryl Houston Gerry Eyerman ’55 Zach Harper Marla D. Moore ’00 MM ’02 Jean Rozier Sellberg ’73 Lisa D. Williams ’90 IBM Corporation Matching Grants Showcase Custom Automotive, Inc. St. Louis District Dairy Council Marilyn Montileone Dell’Orco ’61 Joyce Johnson Elizabeth Kozelka Harris ’75 April L. Morrison ’97 MM ’05 Kathryn “Katie” Adams Carol Puetz Wilmes ’93 Program Slater Enterprises, Inc. John* and Audrey Living Tribute for Audrey Steinfeld Mary Lennemann Deppe ’50 Irene C. Kalmer Colleen M. Harter Kathleen “Katie” Deimeke Seppi ’99, MS ’05 Loretta Giblin Wittenberg ’60 International Union of Operating Sportsman’s Park Naumann ’43 Steinfeld Claire Roach ’59 Catherine “Cathy” Gallas Deutsch ’73 Susan King ’00 Jane Kehoe Hassett, CSJ Morrow ’00 MS ’06 Marti Spilker Shedron ’98 Keith A. Wood ’90 Engineers St. John’s Bank & Trust Co. Kathleen Schneider Struckel ’65 Constance “Connie” Boschert Margaret Koenig Living Tribute for Tasha Weitl Katie Hatscher Sandra “Sandy” Mulitsch ’00 MM ’05 Don Shifter Marion Wyers ’55 J. A. Glynn St. Louis Italian Invitational Barbara Haas Teng ’89 Diekman ’72 Denise Strehlow LaBardi Claire Roach ’59 Sarah J. Heger ’04 Steven P. Nelle MM ’04 Patricia “Trish” Marsh Sinner ’63 Linda Nienhaus Yonce ’72 J. Bucks Restaurant St. Louis Suit Co. John L. Diel ’95 Shannon Rosenhauer Carolyn Carroll Zwart ’60

26 Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 27 reunion class scholarship donors (continued) alumni (continued) Re union 2005 Mary Ann Brahm Ferrara Edith Peete Thomas Mary Ann Noonan JoLane Oberle Thomas Jessie Randazzo Nelke Mary Ryan Kruger ’70 Rita Michalka ’75 Jane Boeckmann Riley ’70 Nancy Murphy Thro ’55 Sharon Webb ’05 Carol Giblin Nancy Stigers Valenta Wendy Northup Jan Buxton Unterreiner Katherine Holt Newell Mary Marsh Leber ’55 Margaret Mitchell ’70 Bernadette Buckman Robison ’55 Jane Hillner Tielke ’55 Marlene Block Westrom ’60 Mary Lou Miller Kleine Judith Ann Lexa Walther Dr. Patricia A. O’Connell Carmeline Strano Utz Kyllene McClintock Oder Jacqueline Taylor Lederer ’55 Colette Crowley O’Brien ’65 Salle Carl Scharf ’75 Sylvia Hartenbach Tierney ’60 Barbara Wetzel ’65 Mary Deck Meystrik Marlene Block Westrom Bonnye Brimmer Perry M. Jessica Peeler Ventimiglia Cathleen Majka Ott Susan Puetz Lenihan ’75 Sally O’Connell ’60 Carol A. Schenk ’65 Timothy Ann Timmer, CPPS ’70 Barbara Krausel ’60 Wick Carol Shaughnessy Miller Barbara Krausel Wick Mary Coughlin Pinney Marcia Walsh Nancy Koeln Picha Chat Wyatt Leonard ’75 Teresa Reid O’Connor ’50 Yvonne DeMange Schenk ’65 Michelle Tressel ’80 Marie Altmeyer Wiese ’70 Jean Vianney Mindak, CSJ Carolyn Carroll Zwart Mary Louise Langdon Preis Antoinette Quatmann Walters Mary Kenny Quintin Nancy Butler Lindley ’70 Kathleen Fahy O’Neil ’55 Anne Hebberger Schmidt ’45 Lucy George ’55 Tucker Sue Guhman Wilkes ’60 Mary Ann Mulligan, CSJ Julie Percy Quinn Barbara Wetzel Susan Fehlber Sanders Barbara Scheiter Luecke ’65 Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60 Joan Bielicke Schmidt ’55 Margaret Eugene Tucker, CSJ ’55 Anne L. Williams ’65 Rosemary Myers Pfeifer Class of 1961 Mary Eileen Deck Rabbitt Anne L. Williams Erika Bantle Smith Claude and Kay Martin ’55 Mary Waldorf Peterson ’54 Marianne Percy Schmidt ’60 Jan Buxton Unterreiner ’65 Doris Prag ’61 Wilson Carol Gutting Schlattman Mary Lee Abkemeier Ruth Boland Sawatzki* Phillis Goedert Wilson Nancy Bailey Sokol Joan Maschmann ’55 Marjorie Quin, CSJ ’60 Virginia Golden Schnarr ’60 Carmeline Strano Utz ’65 Phillis Goedert Wilson ’65 Marilyn Eschmann Warrell Jean R. Brown, CPPS Victoria Bayot Sharp Kitty Neenan Steed Patricia Dunn McAllister ’65 Nat Rabbitt ’90 Marilyn Schneider, CPPS ’70 M. Jessica Peeler Ventimiglia ’65 Alice Jo Wotawa ’45 Patricia A. Bailey Wrob Mary Weber Bulger Patricia Marsh Sinner Class of 1966 Judith Bousson Teague Colene McEntee ’04 Meredith Smith Ragsdale ’65 Marlene Hoppe Sondermann ’55 Suzanne Waller ’00 Marion Wyers ’55 Janet Gerken Zell Camille Collini, CSJ Judith Gelmi Stagoski Paula Montie Bakula Mary Lee Walter Kathleen McCoy McGinnis ’65 Elizabeth Ryan Reilly ’55 Maura Berndsen St. Jacques ’90 Antoinette Quatmann Walters ’65 Kathleen Ray Zundel ’75 Marilyn Montileone Dell’Orco Carol Weber Szweda Nancy Broach Mary Bruno Werle Leontone Meyer ’35 Jenine Comp Renaud ’04 Kathleen Schneider Struckel ’65 Judith Ann Lexa Walther ’60 Carolyn Carroll ’60 Zwart Class of 1958 Mary Patricia Fowler Anne Latta Toohey Mrs. Thomas F. Cheryl Bartlett White Ann Maher Michalski ’60 Marilyn Cass Renick ’61 ’70 Edith Peete Thomas ’60 Jeanette Altepeter ’70 Wamser Mary Lochirco Boehm Maureen Norwich Gaertner Judith Toohill, Esq. Caspari (DeDe Dallas) Maureen Josar Wokurka Judith Seibert De Vries Joan Wavering Grindon Mrs. Rosemary Coleman Zone Kathleen Atchity Coco Mary Joan Woods Noreen Lynch Dempsey Kay Hartweger Iris Bliss Denk JoAnn (Petty) Gross Carmen Villaobos Hodge Class of 1964 Joyce George Class of 1969 alumni Ann Anderson Hawes Barbara Gutting Hollenbeck Geraldine Boehler Angoli Florence Keena Juergens Kathleen Kenny Arenz Angeline Marino Heumann Nancy Nabbefeld Jersa Anne Welch Bauman Julia Kenny Klotz Sandra Bellon Class of 1933 Class of 1945 Class of 1949 Class of 1952 Susan “Suzie” Metzger Maloney Roberta Houlihan, CSJ Elaine C. Otsuka Kamada Barbara Belovich Beckerman Sally Anderson Lukasiewicz Mary L. Black Dorothy Gruber Nonnenkamp Genevieve Wolf Albers* Mary Naxera Backer Rosemarie Archangel Margaret Pautler Marjorie M. Koehr Linda Kurz Pat Koeln Beech Patricia A. Moyers Margaret McNamee Blevins Mary Ellen Boggiano Bourneuf Louise Benz Bieg Shirley W. Wilson Bub Mary Waldorf Peterson Lois C. Werth Koesterer Joan Lampton, CSJ Julianne Lamm Blow Carol Poniewaz Neptune Susan Borgel, CPPS Class of 1935 Rosemary Casey Bruno Dorothy Mitchellette Booth Mary Puts Ensenberger Costigan Claire Hess Smith Phyllis Schmidt Lorek Janis Luehder LeChien Kathleen M. McIntyre Bolduan Elizabeth Ney, CSJ Gloria Sughero Chinavare Leontone Meyer Liz Gilbert Dolores Kinsella Box Mary Ann Russell Cox Jacqueline Nowak Wink Jacqueline Post Miller Hilda Bantle Lowell Patricia Brown Penny Holecek Rocco Kathleen Cullen Mrs. Jerome Holden Mary E. Clark Tesse Hartigan Donnelly Wauneen Wilkins Younge Donna Morley Linda Marie Lully, CSJ Barbara Smith Burger Jacolyn Pieper Rolf Linda Kemper Daniels Class of 1936 (Rosejoan Kisling) Eileen Garcia Angela Eckstein Roberta Elliott Nolan Juanita Conrad Lynch Mary A. Canty Mary Eileen Romney Linda DeGuire Louise Munsch Dopking Cecilia Monks Mary Streit Gutzler Ruth Raupp Erker Class of 1955 Susan Peller Christine Massman, CSJ Mary E. Dick Virginia Hendrick Scherer Mary Barr Elliott Rosemary Erman Noonan Mary Schumacher Haynes Jean Anderson Holmes Jeanne Gantner Bruns Justine Freeman Power Elizabeth Messmer Frances Farraher Rita Marie Schmitz, CSJ Claudia M. Fechner Ennis Class of 1937 Joan M. Sanders Rosemary Burke Hoffman Patricia A. Lorenz, CSJ Mary Carolyn Reinhardt Burkemper Barbara Mudd Ritchey Margie Gerlach Moranville Juliana Marie Feld, CSJ Mary Sutkus Dorothy Fleck Daphne C. Ramirez Anne Hebberger Schmidt Mary Jeanne Reedy Holmes Tres Lyons Malecek Ruth Butler, CSJ Merlyn Price Schack Ruth Politte Carolyn Narmont Gordon Kay Lamear Walsh Ann Sansone Catanzaro Garavaglia Alice Jo Wotawa Lorraine Rechtien Kehoe Clare Burke McGinty Ann Moore Duer Mary Shryock, CSJ Barbara Ann Rubinelli Margaret Winkelmann Harder Suzanne Seaman Halloran Class of 1938 Harriet Koutsoumpas, CSJ Connie Fiedler McManus Gerry Eyerman Patricia Reddan Van Rhein Carole Sullivan Scaring Joan Kristof Hoffmann Class of 1967 Mary Volansky Hendel Mary E. Haider Flynn Class of 1946 Rosemary Leahey* Josephine Castiglione Milligan Eileen Gennari Mary Beth Maloney Wargel Patricia Stack Seiler Carolyn Kuciejczyk Johnson Barbara Atteln Linda Mary Laury Husson Kathleen Sloan Marie Charles Buford, CSJ Marie Stasi Mentrup Irene Peil Naughton Doris Nesslein Hanlon Jane Coffey Washburn Carol Tighe Sheldon Mary Rose Enderlin LaMear Joan Lamear Duggan Carol Callier Jakobovits Margarite Sabadell Karpowicz Margaret T. Miller The Honorable Margaret M. Nolan Maura Downey Klingen Joan Clasquin Weber Ms. Donna Rae Smith Mary Lou Meyer Lenkman Margaret Guzzardo, CSJ Joan Kaucher, CSJ Class of 1939 Shirley Smith Kern Mary Ellen Smith Joan Mitchellette Ogden Mary Marsh Leber Rita Lee White George Antoinette Barbara Langendorf McManus Mary Kistner Henroid Kathleen Ryan Keegan Joy Locke Bauers Kathryn Temm Kevane Ruth Bussmann Sullivan Rita Miller Pape Jacqueline Taylor Lederer Vander Loop, CSJ Kathy Keller Merdian Jeanne Cummings Herzberg Donna Girard Kehres Mary Jane Helm King Margaret Deck Komives Bernadine N. Thien Catherine Young Petz Claude and Kay Martin Class of 1959 Doris Prag Wilson Martha Holloran O’Grady Sandra Gottschalk Hirstein Madelynn Janson Kennebeck Mrs. John J. McNamara Eleanor Freesmeier Wall* Elizabeth Pape Saum Joan Maschmann Margaret Abbott Bagwell Diane Pott Mary Mugan Keane Maureen A. Kennedy Class of 1940 (Norrine Gibbons) Marion Stein Servos Martha Priest Meystedt Caroline Murray Botwin Class of 1962 Joan A. Reiter M. Joan Walsh Keiper Rosalynn Kessler Mary Margaret Birch Rose McNamee Class of 1950 Mary Anne Siebert Kathleen Fahy O’Neil Jeanine Cowell Decker Kathleen Brady Andria Mary Dee Montie Reitz Rosalind Weesner Nadeau Juanita Morton Kunzler Marian K. Mueller Enright Monica Liston Roach Anonymous Mel Stratmann Steinmann Elizabeth Ryan Reilly Rose Girard Eccardt Mary Matejka Behrmann Elizabeth Vernile Scherz Mary D. Oades-Souther Anita Buie Lamont Rose Marie Brueggemann Helen Cataldi Catanzaro Patricia Trapp Strassburger Bernadette Buckman Robison Gina S. Ernst Mary Villa Bersche Elizabeth Hurst Shafer Karen A. Obrecht Marilyn J. Loschen Geoghegan Class of 1947 Mary Lennemann Deppe Ruth O’Neill Stroble Joan Bielicke Schmidt Carol Karst Graham Theresa Kochanski Davidson Adolphine Brungardt Shaw Mary Hutton Perkins Frances Maher, CSJ Annette Nahmensen Albright Mary Joy Molumby Digman Catherine Miceli Tranquilli Florence Meagher Schreiner Cathleen Kennedy Guehring Betty Huber Drozeski Roseanne Siebert, CSJ Patricia Finnegan Potts Beverly Bledsoe McCabe Class of 1941 Virginia Egger Curran Virginia M. Franke Dorothy Westhoff Zeitinger Marlene Hoppe Sondermann Mary Ann Vatterott Holden Joan Filla, CSJ Joann Buehler Stanton Leah Schneider Preston Yvonne Fernau Mess Alice C. Fredericks Rosemary Ryan Frohock Maurine Reiser Gerwig Nancy Murphy Thro Virginia Wegener Keutzer Dolores J. Gonzales Karen Jungewaelter Thaman Rosemary Mantia Quigley Kathleen Michel Moloney Rose Tlapek Perkinson Anne Dreifke Gootee Sara Sansone Glickert Class of 1953 Jane Hillner Tielke Marilyn Mikes Leonard Judy Reddan Keran Mary Ellen Schaefer Vander Linden Lorraine Brueggemann Schinsky Judy (Brischetto) Murnan Margaret Miller Sievers Regina Hughes, CSJ Evelyn Murrill Carolyn Hosbach Berutti Lucy George Tucker Jean Grolton Leonhardt Roxanne Weyerich Kroeger Mary Olyniec Westhoff Dotty Steele Dela M. Ng (Doerr) Margaret Hyatt Teresa Reid O’Connor Patricia McCarthy Bimschleger Margaret Eugene Tucker, CSJ Kate Daly Lottes Sue Levin Carolyn Jaromack Wagner Claudia Schiavone Raab Class of 1942 Joan Klutho Elizabeth C. Rogers Mrs. Donald E. Binz Joy Ann Venverloh Louise Bayot Prindable Anita (Apprill) Ohlhausen Class of 1965 Kathy Martini Saier Mary Meyer Ott Margaret Burns Maier Barbara Quick Schaefer (Marietta Saunders) Patricia Degnan Voss Claire Roach Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ Noel Hackmann Barrett Class of 1968 Jacqueline Schallom Stevison Helen Badaracco Ravarino Mary Margaret Carroll Maxwell Mary O’Brien Schrader Jeanne H. Boyle Marion Wyers Afra Leavitt Walker Kathleen Ann Schoen Rafaela Amantea Blum Susan Kelley Bick Linda Straub, CSJ Marie Sansone Zucchero Jane Brandau Mersman Rosemary Westcott Mary Lou Horn Brose Claire Saenger Weiler Diane Calcaterra Paula Black Anna Mary Teaff Marie Boedges Minneman Maureen Burke Clarke Class of 1956 Class of 1963 Mary Bockskopf Chubb Rose Mary Brueggen, CSJ Diana L. Knapp Townsend Class of 1943 Nancy Schatzman Sackbauer Class of 1951 Louan Marienau Dolan Charlene Burkart Aguinaldo Class of 1960 Jeannine Arasim Bastean Marilyn Schmidt Diel Julie Ann Peuquet Charlson Carol Kuehn Voss Virginia Schindler Audrain Rose Dofing Winter* Rosemary Toebben Blase Eileen Martens Kuehl Ann Chamblin, CSJ Carroll Cunningham Baechle Elnor Engelhard Betzold Mary Ferguson Joyce M. Day Flo Walsh Agnes Marie Baer, CSJ Patricia Hayes Bodet Marylee Curotto Lang Rosalie Millman Efken Ida Robertine Berresheim, CSJ Janice D. Cordes Dr. Roberta Flynn Mary Dulle Douglass Patti Picco Washburn Mrs. Marjorie Belknap Class of 1948 Jeanne Leritz Callahan Jane Berger Maloney Patricia Goebel Eileen Wilms Buermann Joyce Culpepper Rita Jean Solovitz Fust Beverly Daniel English Aurelia Brennan Weil Rosemary Connell, CSJ Marjorie Scandiff Anderson Margaret Camper, CSJ Lois K. Missel Jo Ann Smith Henry Margaret Vander-Vennett Dale Sandra J. Fowler Mrs. Michael B. Gedera Mary Jon Hentrich Girard Jane Kostedt Ellerbrake Lorraine Camper Lorraine Feldhaus Dreifke Rosemary Pitlyk Marietta Lewandowski J. Carol Brigham Dorr Joan Theis Gagnepain (Karen DeGurie) Mary G. Hacking Class of 1970 Katherine T. Hernan Elizabeth Houlehin Grayhack Betty Eifert Feld Mary Ann Kuhlman Stohr Juanita Phegley Lodato Suzanne Strecker Eagan Gail Hornsby Gauthier Rosemary Haeckel Andrea M. Mueller Henske Linda Bock Mary Guelker Kalinowski Doris McWilliams Harrington Betty Baerveldt Glickert Marydelle Nesslein Thomaides Mary Toenjes Seright Barbara Jahoda Freehill Margaret Schmitt Gehring Connie Hageman Veronica Grob Hicks Linda Carter Gayle Bardgett McDonough Patricia McKay Huckstep Marilyn Miller Geraldine Peil Wuest Nadine A. Sommers Barbara Veidt Jenkins Maureen Kelly George Lucille Meyer Hahn Mary Higgins Hummert Karen Kresyman Dorsey Mary Boll Meyer Rose Storm Johnson Joan Steffen O’Reilly Clare Dent Underwood Mary A. McKenna Charlene Grieshaber, CPPS Barbara Scheiter Luecke Joyce Burton Jelinek Barbara Priesmeyer Forst Ruth Margaret Raupp, CSJ Helen Holmberg Knop Jacquelyn Greener Puetz Class of 1954 Gloria Whitfield Ann Maher Michalski Mary Lee “Britt” Gund Margaret Eschbacher Lyons Peggy Keilholz Mary Kay Hadican, CSJ Mary Costello Shanks Patricia Ferry Laubacher Frances Foster Schweppe Madeline Alcamo Joan F. Yario Sally O’Connell Janet Berninger Henderson Kathleen McCoy McGinnis Mary Ann Burkart Kerr Alice E. Harper Audrey Naumann Steinfeld Elizabeth Mulherin Logan Ellen Zimmerman Snyders Genevieve Bianchi Fick Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss Glorianna Porter L’Ecuyer Colette Crowley O’Brien Kay Lewandowski Francine L. Hobein Sister Anne Agnes von Steiger, CSJ* Eleanor S. Long Denise Spelbrink Ellen Marie Gavin, CSJ* Class of 1957 Marjorie Quin, CSJ Barbara Grush Lind Susan Scherger Rabbitt Jane Hadank Link Jo Ann Jacobson Holdener Theodora H. Spalding Jeanette Titz Joan Gossin Mary Carol Anth, CSJ Kathleen A. Quinlan Margaret Lyons Meredith Smith Ragsdale Mary Ann Keiper Mallon Jan Jenkins Jennings Class of 1944 Janet Spillane Dr. Joyce Devine Woolsey Mary Buhr Greene Carol Brouillette, CSJ Marianne Percy Schmidt Barbara Daly Marquez Carol A. Schenk Norma Baechle Martine Laura Behrens Keim Mrs. Henrietta S. Barry Ruth Lamwersiek Svoboda Dorothy Lynch Hellweg Nina Kassing Bryans Virginia Golden Schnarr Mary A. McMahon Yvonne DeMange Schenk Mary Schulte Milam Nancy Butler Lindley Edwina W. Bussmann Margaret M. White Mary Ellen Zwisler Kelly Leo Ann Bub, CSJ Mary Manuela Souto, CSJ Doris Masek Meyer Nancy Gund Simon Mrs. Joy A. Moore Nancy McCormick Marley Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer Astrid Wolf Kathleen Madras Lochner Sue Kaiser Ebanues Julia Missey Switzer Diana Johnson Mulick Kathleen Schneider Struckel Janice Matthews Nelke Camille Falk Martens Dorothy Rinderer

28 Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 29 alumni (continued) alumni (continued)

Margaret Mitchell Lynne Cooper Janet Gravagna Stephanie D. Howe Nat Rabbitt Class of 1996 Michael Sullivan Class of 2000 Class of 2002 Jennifer L. Melchert Judith Cyran Mold Laura Hines Dunsmoor Marianne Petru Judith Pace Merritt Susan F. Rubino Jennifer Billings Sarah H. Walsh Jack Arvin Agnes Agbo Jenine Comp Renaud Sandra Kathryn Morgan Susan Schinner Durfee Delores Hauck Roth Karen Pearson Newmann Renee Sargent-Witte Gwyndolyn Turner Fouche’ Emily Lombardo Weaver Libby Dust Craig Martha Brown Brent Rich Ruthanne Ahlemeyer Palmer Ann Manganello Faitz Leslie Skeen Elizabeth Walsh Robert Scott Sharon Jackson Virginia Flowers, CPPS Rosemary Brunson Sarah R. Stock Jane Boeckmann Riley Petrina Randazzo Foristal Patricia C. Tessler Kathleen Hogan Wendland Maura Berndsen St. Jacques Joyce Kettenhofen Class of 1998 Megan Golonka Brian T. Callanan Michelle L. Wiedl Leandra Schaller, OSF Jacqueline Engel Frisbee Elizabeth Ivers Vance Karen Zaenker Victor Wang Jill (Muldoon) Kirks William Barrows Roger Hunt Patrick K. Carleton Barbara Schmidt Schlueter Dolores Henderson Vera Wuertz Jo Ann Bommarito Klees Robert Bertels Dennis M. Johnson Danielle D. Dillon Class of 2005 Marilyn Schneider, CPPS Pamela Sloofman Kanter Class of 1978 Class of 1985 Shannon Rosenhauer Langenstein David W. Bollman Jennifer L. Jorel Elizabeth E. Frey Suzanne L. Bennett Susan J. Silliman Carey D. Keller Beth Marie Phillips Ampleman Nicki Bauer Class of 1991 Matthew Lanzone Kristen Brokaw Mary Kennedy Nancy Friederich Jill Bernard Mary C. Smith Patricia Moore Ms. Susan M. Colburn Amy L. Becker Sandy Clayton Linda J. Little Paul J. Carter Victoria A. Keune Kathleen Healy Gray Elizabeth L. Browning Roseanne Gorman Smythe Alison Grill O’Brien Debbi Heffern Mary Marx Michelle Engelhardt John J. Longnecker Karen Clark Castellano Oliver J. King Mark S. Kienol Jami Cale Timothy Ann Timmer, CPPS* Miss Geraldine Pitti Reba Jordan Holt Suzanne Stuckenschneider McAtee Virginia Eastin Hoeper Gregory Menke Mike D. Chandler Susan King Kristine Collins Lancaster William S. Dahlberg Mary Jo Drager Voertman Janice Antonacci Puricelli Lisa Hanson Kolemainen Lana Marshall Shepek Tracy Macke Brian P. Miller Lisa J. Hannon Kathleen Morrow Ron Medley Kimberly DeWitt-Lamkey Jeanette Altepeter Wamser Camille Tighe Samson Marilyn Meyer Mahler Maureen M. Missimore, MBA April Morrison Christina Kenawell Knott Sandra Mulitsch Daniel R. Parsons Bill Curtis Gossett Stephanie Welling Colleen Schoendienst Diana G. Meyer Class of 1986 Patricia S. Papke Susan M. Niebling Kathleen L. Krueger-Bockhold Thomas Nolan Douglas J. Parsons Yunjae Hwang Marie Altmeyer Wiese Jean Marie Rozier Sellberg Margaret Moore Donna Wich Ahrens Pat A. Rebman Cheryl Clark Schramke Justin R. Lopinot Deborah A. Obermark Karen M. Paruch Judy A. Kibler Linda Shapiro Jane Brouk Sullivan Judith L. Benevento Tamaki A. Stratman Anne L. Sunderland Dorothy Nauman Teresa Startup Elizabeth A. Spellmeyer Rosemary Lakin Class of 1971 Joan L. Weber Shine Bernell Spreitler Wiegard Paula M. Berner Laurence Unger Patricia S. Whitehair Ronald M. Scott Jane Tayon Almut Stephen-Marino John P. McCabe Diane Medic Abernathy Catherine Quatmann Stoverink Christine Braun Dorothea Hauser Yadon Marti Spilker Shedron Suzanne Waller Holly M. Stocker Victoria Crusius McCarty Mary Barrett Janet Walkowiak Striegl Class of 1979 Tamara Gebhardt Class of 1997 Carolyn F. Skidmore Tracey McCoy Joyce Carnaghi Clyne Judith Goltschman Sturm Sally M. Bruder Sarah Wei Gong-Ye Class of 1992 James Boeger, Jr. Jon J. Wioskowski Class of 2001 Class of 2003 Andrew Mraz Joan Evans Ertz Ann Buermann Wass Ph.D. Julia Dolan Bussey Edward J. Grill Dona Fietsam Barber Anthony Cuneo Andrew Chinnici Christina Anderson Madina Olson-Yantis Patricia Fitzpatrick Margaret Steinicke Wheeler Nancy M. Garvey Joan Puetz Hannegan Anthony J. Caleca Martin W. Depenthal Class of 1999 Asim Chohan Mary Beier Janese Palmer Susan Combest Grelle Mary Kay (Duncan) Wolfe Mary A. Jerabek Janet Murray Reifsteck Phyllis Crafton Eileen Madden Diel Amie Walker Bemke Donald Creswell Lisa D. Douglas-Gray Peggy Poniewaz Janice Koles Hartmann Donna McCarthy Kathleen Schaefer Mary Drastal Richard Dierker Mary Bookstaver, OP Shirley D. Dees-Gray Del Hawkins Tiffany Elizabeth Rehg Mary Hennessy Class of 1974 Nancy Puetz Ruzicka Terry J. Foushee Kristine M. Feeherty Kimberly Seil-Dierker Sara Deimeke Steven King Deanna Schmidt Barbara Hummel Patricia Bubash Stephanie Weber Salas Class of 1987 Allison Light Krieger Erin Frederking Huguette Roy Duff Amy N. Dismuke Ronald A. Lewis II Jerlene Sleydin Janet Dierks Hutz Alexia Dorochoff Goodreau Jan Juhlin Simon Theresa M. Blaskiewicz James McBroom Denise D. Gibbs Molly Duffy Susie Edelman Amie Shea Beverly Spudich Colleen Judge Eileen Hoffman Grass Cathy Stansberry Brandhorst Deborah J. Mulligan Michael D. Glader Timothy Kertz Mike Goriszewski Demetra M. Speropoulos Audrea Strelo Mary T. Hutchison Kappel Nancy L. Gurnsey Class of 1980 Lisa Melsheimer Breeden Randall Riley Kathleen Gray Elizabeth Bickel Kertz Dolores I. Guittar J. Bollinger Voss Gwendolyn Tyson Mrs. Al Knight (Nanette Falk) Janet S. Hoelscher Dr. Christine (Nauert) Bahr Rosanne Landholt Donato Robert Rosenfield, R.D., L.D. Dawn M. Hale Brian D. Liddell Thomas B. Hayes Rebecca J. VanZandt Melissa A. Kotson Rhonda K. Overton Hurt Jane Ogden Brazier Myra Foulke Styffe Christine Scott Scott S. Kaminski Karen Meis Meyer Michael W. Hoffmann Class of 2004 Leslie A. Venegoni Patricia Murray Lawler Joann Augsburger Jana Bryna Franklin Jill Davis Taylor Christine K. Stuckenschneider Linda Kaufman Kasparek Richard Mulchek Carolyn Holder Ann Coffey Maria N. Weber Sandra Gurnsey Lehrer Angela Serra Laurence Christy Jaeger Holly E. Kea-House Christina Callanan Pogue Jalena Leong-Martinez Margaret Conroy Oge Patricia Schmittgens McDonald Denise Vogt Sauser Ernestine Jones-Gordon Class of 1988 Class of 1993 Kurt Klapp Robin Rongey Carole A. Martin Karen E. Dickherber Class of 2006 Margaret Suhre Meyer Margaret Schutz Toonen Becky Kirkpatrick Rebecca Fassler Anthony Catherine A. Aalfs Tracey Causey Marshall Kathryn M. Seppi Michelle M. McGuire Katy A. Forand Peter W. Cartier Elaine Jacquin Notis Libby Snyders Travers Marybeth G. Krull Britt Booker Martha Biesk Christine Habermehl Matrisotto Patricia Berendzen Siegel Pamela M. Meier Erica J. Friederich Andrea M. Gabrisch Linda Stewart Patterson Susan Carmody Zerjav Lucy Griesedieck Nile Theresa Lambrich Dapron Gary Dierks Nikola M. Moyich Lynn Anne Tedoni Darshan G. Patel Jody Hicks Lara Goldkamp Maria Stella Przada Pamela S. Taylor Bill Foster Julie Daniel Edwards John O’Brien Thomas G. Wade Kristian T. Reese Lauryn Humphrey Nicholas C. Morris Pat Bubela Roehr Class of 1975 Michelle Tressel Darryl Franklin Carmen Y. Wooten Cathlene Collins Paruch Theodore Wenzlick Mary A. Retkowski Mary LaTragna Richard Schaumburg Mary Luetkemeyer Schellman Darienne Baum Brueggen Lori White Harrison Michelle Ungerank Yeoman Harold Rood Elizabeth Werle Linda Tucker Colene McEntee Jenny C. Steinbruegge Mary Lee Schroeder Sara Seaman Gianino Class of 1981 Helen Klenklen Robert W. Welker Rosanne O’Donnell Schulte Theresa Rietman Gretler Donna Shrewsbury Fearon Sandra Vlach Lorber Class of 1994 Carol McInroy Schwab Elizabeth Kozelka Harris Karen E. Gokenbach Hong Lynne Menke Donald W. Bowles Margaret Shea Smetana Mary Nickson Holloran Janice Martin William Pappas Amy S. Collins Sally Keefer Smith Susan Puetz Lenihan Bridget Dolan McCormick Janine R. Russell Hungduan Guo cumulative societies Suzanne Lloyd Stephens Chat Wyatt Leonard Victoria McMullen Nina Luisa Silva Gardner Ruth Taylor Hogan Benefactors are recognized for their cumulative gifts/grants to the university, as well as gifts/grants received during the fiscal year July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006. Mary E. Sullivan Eileen Koebel Meyer Jeanne Dulle Moore Mary Henning Spaulding Margaret E. McNally Kathleen M. Thomas Rita Michalka Emily Macinski Murphy Kimberly Swassing Keith Quigley Mrs. Donna Weiher Salle Carl Scharf Kathryn Lee Eames Nixon Michelle White Quigley Marie Violetta Winschel Dianne Petersen Strutynski Denise M. Scott Class of 1989 Jason S. Schicker Mary Ujhelyi Wolf Patrice A. Robertson Walther Lea Ann Brown Skogsberg Andrew Beckerman Maureen Davis Thenhaus fontbonne society medaille society Pamela Dewitt Tesson Lisa Moritz Beckerman Lisa Patton Vorst $1,000,000+ $100,000 - $499,999 Class of 1972 Class of 1976 Judith Willard Karen Minshall Byington Patricia Cutchens Ahrens Mary Kay Boehm Castello Daniel Contreras Class of 1995 The Fontbonne Society is named for Mother St. John Fontbonne, who refounded the Sisters of St. Joseph in The Medaille Society is named for Jean Pierre Medaille, S.J., who Carla Stewart Barrole-Rowell Nancy Boos Georgen Class of 1982 Julie Currivan Peggy A. Adderley 1808 after the French Revolution. At the invitation of Bishop Rosati, she sent the first six Sisters of St. Joseph founded the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1650. Susan Peter Clancy Elizabeth Scheppler Glaser Constance Thoma Cowley Andrea E. Erger Sherri Winget Andrews to the United States in 1836. Kathleen C. Dailey Susan Nagle Hausmann Elizabeth Atkinson Cuquet Theresa Guempel Thomas A. Broeckling Rosemarie Archangel ’52 Michael and Eleanor Miller Connie Boschert Diekman Linda Proffer Heisler Katherine McCue Engelhardt Lori Hanneken Sylvia J. Bronner Anonymous Claire Roach ’59 Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, AT&T National Science Foundation Mary Doyle* Sharon Holland Houston Anne C. Gliddon Theresa Jakubs Hendricks Norma D. Brown St. Louis Province Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III NCAA Strategic Alliance Mary Ann Condon Haasis Judith Guignon Kusnierkiewicz Nancy M. Selsor Janice Keys Cynthia A. Burkhead Joanne Brooks Matching Grant Helen Poetz Hawksley Marilyn Kern Lupo Ruth Kopp James Darr Emerson Pepsi-Cola Company Linda Hines Kaiser Theresa Magee Class of 1983 Roger Lawrence Nathan Diel bishop rosati society Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Mary O’Keefe Simpson ’85 Jacqueline Brisch McCullough Mary Ellen Stovall Owens Rick Blase Bernice Marquart Toni Garrett $500,000 - $999,999 Daniel and Eleanor Halloran ’63 Ferry Solutia Fund Kathy Aboussie Miceli Francis Taylor Powers Karen Crannell Bradshaw Ruth Ann Norton, CPS/CAP Peggy Kaiser Edward C. Garvey Memorial Frank and Ruth O’Neill ’52 Stroble Margaret Porcelli Barbara Reilly Cheryl Biver Brunsmann Barbara Haas Teng Julia Marlowe Kilduff The Bishop Rosati Society is named for the Bishop of the Diocese of St. Louis, who asked the Sisters of Foundation Norman J. Stupp Foundation - Patricia Sullivan Powers Sara Phelps Fox Laura Parker* St. Joseph to come to St. Louis in the 19th century to teach the deaf. Dr. Dennis C. and Monica A. Golden Commerce Bank Trustee Karen Floyd Saveage Class of 1977 Suzanne Gorman Class of 1990 Margaret Beckfeld Reaka George S. Graff The Teagle Foundation, Inc. Patricia Morreale Valenti Mrs. David Amelotti Rebecca McDermott Denise I. Alford Judge Eve M. Riley Anheuser-Busch Foundation Mabee Foundation, Inc. John* and Audrey William Randolph Hearst Foundation U. S. Department of Energy Ann A. Buehler Willis (Elizabeth Ann Miller) Judith Altemueller Obermark Joseph T. Ambrose Christine Smith Scherer Bonnie Eckelkamp Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc. Naumann ’43 Steinfeld William T. Kemper Foundation Union Electric Company Carol Gund Wolken Mary Barnum Franco J. Gassiraro Paul J. Shaver Federal Government (HRSA) Monsanto Fund Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Kenneth and Mary Jo Mary Kay Wilkerson Campbell Class of 1984 Kathleen J. Heimann Kelly M. Sledge-Martin Victoria McGee-Harris Drager ’70 Voertman Class of 1973 Janey Cross Dailey Alane M. Antoine Carla Tinoco Hickman Marie Sansone Zucchero ’42 Vicki McInroy Briggs Ann M. Feld Dwight D. Farmer Lisa Bocquillon Hollenbeck Jeanne Tomlinson Conlin Susan Williams Ferguson Margaret Fitzpatrick Melissa K. Komora

30 Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 31 cumulative societies (continued) cumulative societies (continued) gifts in kind rossiter society o’hara society A-Ned-A Flower Florist The Kerry Cottage, Ltd. $50,000 - $99,999 $10,000 - $24,999 vachon society Elizabeth Ann Miller Amelotti ’77 L & L Pizza, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 Alex Waldbart Florist Ladue Florist, Inc. The Rossiter Society is named for Mother Mary Agnes Rossiter, CSJ, The O’Hara Society is named for Mother M. Irene O’Hara, CSJ, first President of Fontbonne University, 1923 - 1929. Autco Lady Bugs The Vachon Society is named for Sister Suzanne Marie Vachon, CSJ, President of Fontbonne University from Nicholas Baloff Lelu Metalcraft Superior General of the Sisters of St. Joseph when Fontbonne University 1954 - 1957. was chartered in 1917. Diane Medic Abernathy ’71 Follett Higher Education Group Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Noonan Barrett Station Golf Practice Center Liberty Mutual Bill and Mary Abkemeier Fontbonne University (Gabrielle Chadeayne ’80) Advertising Savants, Inc. James and Lee Hynek ’63 Gunn Peter and Evelyn Puleo Biggies Restaurant Restaurant & Bar Joseph G. Lipic, Sr. Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. William and Tracey Alumax Foils, Inc. Alumni Association Lucile O’Gorman Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Amelotti Helen Guyol ’41 Daphne C. Ramirez ’37 Blueberry Hill John H. Londoff Anonymous Causey ’97 Marshall AmerenUE James and Kathleen Nestor ’75 Frey Mrs. Julia (Roerkohl) Okenfuss ’60 (Elizabeth Ann Miller ’77) William and Mary Grace Guyol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reintjes Marc Bulger Johnny Londoff Chevrolet, Inc. Anonymous Mrs. Eugene McBride Amoco Foundation, Inc. Ellen Ansorge Friesen Schmidt ’79 Petrolite Corporation American Diabetes Association Alice E. Harper ’70 (Carolyn Lewis ’55) Jean R. Brown LoRusso’s Cucina Archdiocese of St. Louis (Marie Jostes ’37)* Anonymous Clifford Willard Gaylord Foundation Robert and Rosemary Noser ’61 Pickle Anonymous Edward and Lynne Higgins Rockwell International Corp. The Bug Store Madinger Wines Boeing Gift Matching Program Lee and June McKinney Mary Carol Anth, CSJ ’57 Nancy Boos ’76 and Mary and Robert Plane Carroll Cunningham Baechle ’60 Sophia Hochenedel Roman Build-A-Bear Workshop Marcianos’-Yellowstone Cafe Gerald and Loretta Cassidy Mercantile Trust Company Richard and Violet Anth Michael R. Georgen Procter & Gamble John and Marilee Barry Carmen Villaobos Hodge ’61 Rotary Club of St. Louis Byron Cade, Inc. Mavrik Jewelry James and Karen Clark ’98 Castellano Mulac & Engel Charitable and Tobias P. Anth* August Griesedieck Pulitzer Publishing Co. Foundation Peggy Benoist Elizabeth Burton Holmes ’66 Kathy Martini Saier ’69 Candicci’s Suzanne McAtee Dana Brown Charitable Trust Religious Trust AT&T Foundation Bruce W. Halliday Helen Badaracco Ravarino ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Binz Catherine Knaapen Hurd ’39* Shannon O’Tool & Supply Co. Cannoli’s Restaurant Joseph B. McGlynn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dierker Jeremiah and Kathryn Lee Barbara Atteln ’67 Jane Hassett, CSJ Martha Re ’58 (Marietta Saunders ’53) Jenzabar John and Barbara Sheehan Casino Queen Melanie’s Durr Family Trust - Eames ’81 Nixon Nicholas Baloff Angeline Marino Heumann ’58 The Regional Arts Commission Jerry M. Bladdick Gary and Carolyn Slay Transportation Co. James and Karen Clark ’98 Castellano Mary J. Mersman Katherine Flynt Durr ’39 Edward and Colette The Boeing Company Mrs. Jerome Holden Mike and Pattie Ristau Nancy Blattner Kuciejczyk ’64 Johnson Solutia, Inc. Catholic Supply of St Louis, Inc. Chris Miller E. Reuben & Gladys Flora Grant Crowley ’65 O’Brien Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bolinske (Rosejoan Kisling ’45) Peggy and Jerry Ritter Rodney Boyd Stephen and Mary T. Roger Spiller Chris’ Pancakes and Dining Michael E. Miller Charitable Trust Pierce and Susan Powers (Anne Kramolowsky ’47) Bill and Barbara RubinBrown LLP Mary Jeanne Gertken Brady ’65* Hutchison ’71 Kappel St. Louis Home Economist Chuy Arzola’s Tex-Mex Restaurant Missouri Botanical Garden Thomas and Kathleen Anthony F. Sansone, Sr. Family Brown Shoe, Inc. Charitable Trust Gutting ’61 Hollenbeck Marvel Sanguinet* BSI Constructors, Inc. Linda Kurz ’61 Hon. Donald and Mary Ann City Museum Missouri Historical Society Toohey ’65 Gunn Kathleen Sloan ’38 C.A.P.S., Inc. Margaret Hyatt ’47 Jim and Kathryn Sansone Robert Butler Anita Buie Lamont ’69 Kuhlman ’53 Stohr CJ Muggs Monograms for You Leo and Nancy Haas Edward B. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Caspari Institute For Professional Development Red and Mary Julian and Eileen Carr Joan Lescinski, CSJ Jean Stoner Clockmaster, Inc. Morgenthaler’s Cleaners, Inc. Whitney and Anna Harris Nancy Murphy Thro ’55 (DeDe Dallas ’66) Joann Augsburger Jana ’74 O’Reilly* ’45 Schoendienst Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Chivetta Lucy Lopata Suburban Journals of Clothes Tree Boutique James Muskopf Hewlett-Packard U.S. Bank Chartwells Corp. William Sanders III and Karen Joseph and Rosemary Shaughnessy Christopher and Anne Chivetta Phyllis Schmidt Lorek ’58 Greater St. Louis Commerce Bank Nordmann Photography Rosemary Leahey ’49* USDA CREES Higher Coca-Cola Company Keefer-Sanders, M.D. ’82 Ronald Shelley William S. Comfort, CLU Mari De Villa Retirement Center U.S. Bancorp Foundation Michelle K. Connell Norwood Hills Country Club Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee Education Programs Matteo and Kathleen Atchity ’66 Coco Dr. and Mrs. Al Knight Paula V. Smith Lilyan Crowley Monsanto Funding Lawrence and Patricia Catherine A. Connor-Talasek Dr. Edward & Collette Vincent S. Lipe ’79 Adelaide G. Welge Trust Bill and Cathy Corr (Nanette Falk ’71) State of Missouri Kathleen C. Dailey ’72 James and Jeanne Dulle ’81 Moore Reddan ’58 Van Rhein The Corner George Inn Crowley ’65 O’Brien John Allan Love Jim and Mary Bruno ’68 Werle Mr. and Mrs. George B. Desloge Kraig and Sandy Kreikemeier Myra Foulke Styffe ’87 Deloitte & Touche LLP J. Harrison and Lillian Morson John and Joan Bayot ’66 Vatterott Crazy Bowls and Wraps Office Depot Charitable Foundation Mary Doyle ’72* Randall ’89 and Donna ’89 Kruep John and Lucy George ’55 Tucker A. G. Edwards Nestle Purina PetCare Charles F. Vatterott & Co. Daisy Clover Oilily The Caleb C. and Julia W. Dula Joseph and Sandra Union Pacific Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Etter The Honorable William and Sue Harter ’60 Wachter Dierdorf and Hart’s Steakhouse P’Sghetti’s Inc Educational and Charitable Gurnsey ’71 Lehrer Gregory and Susan Vatterott Phil and Kathy Fina Margaret M. Nolan ’52 John and Beverly Wagner Michael A. Drone The Pageant Nightclub lepuy society Foundation John and Mimi Londoff The Vatterott Foundation First Bank Anna Suetsugu Nomura ’54 Timothy and Jane Fowler ’96 Walsh Eagle Springs Goft Course Panera Bread Company $25,000 - $49,999 Thomas and Joan Koziatek ’80 Egan Maritz Inc. J. A. Wachter Builders, Inc. Jack Fleming James and Rosemary Eleanor Waltuch Thomas F. Eagleton The Pasta House Company Emerson Charitable Trust Lucille McDonald ’31 Jerry and Jeanette Gail Hornsby Gauthier ’63 Erman Noonan ’45 Claire Saenger Weiler ’59 Jim Edmunds Pillsbury Marketing The LePuy Society is named for LePuy, France, the founding city of the Mr. and Mrs. William Erman Dr. and Mrs. John J. McNamara Altepeter ’70 Wamser General American North Port Associates Judith Willard ’81 Fairmount Park, Inc. Poor Man’s Art Gallery Sisters of St. Joseph in 1650. (Rosemary Fitzburgh ’57) (Norrine Gibbons ’46) Rev. Joseph A. Weber, Jr. Charitable Foundation James and Susan Peller ’58 Gary and Denese Zack Favazza’s Restaurant Port Salon & Day Spa Ernst and Young Foundation Mary Jane Mersman ’41 Ralph and Patricia Webster J. A. Glynn Joe Pepe Michaela M. Zahner, CSJ ’63 Randy Felkey Florals Albert Pujols Boatmen’s Bancshares Meltzer Family Foundation Catherine Esser ’37 Leontone Meyer ’35 Whitaker Foundation Allen & Josephine Green Foundation Rose Perotti ’52 Walter Finke Qdoba Mexican Grill George Warren Brown Foundation Emma Lu Middleton* Farmers Insurance Group Scholarship Rosemary Jaclyn Meyer ’44 Barbara Krausel ’60 Wick First Bank Raging Rivers Water Park Clarkson Group Foundation Francis and Jacqueline Post ’58 Miller Mary Ferguson ’65 Carol Shaughnessy Miller ’57 Orrin Wightman III Fitz’s American Grill & Bottling Works Ravetta Photography, Inc. Commerce Bank of St. Louis Millstone Foundation Patrick and Joyce Finneran Missouri Campus Compact Drs. Robert and Joyce Follett Higher Education Group th Louis and Marilyn Missouri Arts Council Fisher Controls International Joe Noelker Devine ’51 Woolsey fontbonne university 18 annual golf tournament Fontbonne University Vice Presidents Scott Rolen Montileone ’61 Dell’Orco Monsanto E. Funding Frame Solutions Schiller’s Camera & Video Meneve Dunham Morrison’s Hospitality Group Friends of Fontbonne University Schlafly Beer sponsors (continued) volunteers Bernard and Marilyn Edison Gerald and Suzanne Noonan sponsors John and Sara Fumagalli Red Schoendienst Anheuser-Busch Companies The Stroble Family Betty Miller Amelotti ’77 Harry Edison Foundation Joan Steffen O’Reilly ’51 Garden Heights Nursery, Inc. Donald & Patricia Stack ’61 Seiler Bank of America Student Lending Trivers Associates Architects John Barry Rosalie Millman Efken ’56 Orscheln Industries Foundation Gateway Arch Riverfront Donald Shifter fontbonne university board of trustees The Boeing Company US Bank Marilee Barry Dorothy Fleck ’69 Mrs. Robert Osterholt The Gateway Grizzlies Six Flags St. Louis (2005 - 2006) Cingular Wireless Thomas P. Walter, Senior Vice Kristen Brokaw ’98 Fontbonne University Athletics (Henrietta Binder ’45) Gian-Tony’s On The Hill Sportsman’s Park Commerce Bank President – Stifel, Nicolaus & Jeanne Leritz Callahan ’51 General Dynamics Corporation PowersGroup, Inc. The Gingham Goose St. John’s Bank & Trust Co. Marie Damien Adams, CSJ Kraig G. Kreikemeier Elizabeth Peplow, CSJ First Bank Company, Inc. Karen Clark Castellano ’98 Peter and Clare Genovese Price Waterhouse Foundation The Glass Workbench St. Louis Cardinals Charles E. Bouchard, OP Joseph G. Lipic, Sr. Helen Ryan, CSJ Flooring Interiors, Inc. Marilyn Montileone Dell’Orco ’61 Richard Greenberg and Claire Schenk Kerri Roscoe Glazers Midwest St. Louis Rams Rodney J. Boyd John Londoff, Jr. Anthony F. Sansone, Jr. Gian-Tony’s Restaurant on the Hill Katie Deimeke ’00 Charlotte Bussmann Gund ’39 Barbara Ann Rubinelli ’61 Goedeker’s St. Louis Suit Co. Bonnie J. Eckelkamp Shawn Madigan, CSJ Ronald P. Shelley Glazers Midwest Marilyn Schmidt Diel ’65 Daniel and Catherine Human Carl and Merlyn Price ’58 Schack committee Dr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Golden Stages St. Louis Daniel J. Ferry, Jr. Joseph B. McGlynn, Jr. Paula V. Smith Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. Kit Breshears Joe Dierker IBM Corporation Matching Marilyn Schnuck Golf Discount Syberg’s James E. Frey Rose McLarney, CSJ Linda Straub, CSJ Grey Eagle Distributors Karen Castellano ’98 Sue Dierker Grants Program Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Shaw Golf Galaxy Robert L. Talasek John D. Fumagalli Michael E. Miller Ruth Stroble Hastings & Chivetta Architects, Inc. Joe Dierker Carol Dillon Darryl T. and Villajean M. ’94 Jones James and Carol Conway ’63 Spehr Golf Headquarters T & P Incentives, Inc. Leo G. Haas Elizabeth Ney, CSJ James M. Sullivan J.A. Glynn & Co. Sue Dierker Julie Daniel Edwards ’93 Mary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A. Joanne Arnold Strathearn ’71 Richard E. Greenberg Talbot’s Mens Darryl T. Jones Mary Catherine O’Gorman, CSJ Marquita T. Wiley Joe and Sue Dierker Mike Drone Patricia Etter Jordan Charitable Foundation James and Anne Sullivan Guido’s Pizzeria & Tapas Target Stores Karen M. Kennelly, CSJ Audrey Olson, CSJ Richard Greenberg John and Audrey Steinfeld Nick Espiritu Dorris Patton Finnegan ’98, MBA ’03 Pamela Sloofman Kanter ’73 Trudy B. Valentine Tom Hardin Ted Drewes Frozen Custard Kevin Gunn Dr. Douglas Fox Betty Baerveldt Glickert ’51 Laclede Gas Charitable Trust Bill and Toni Walker John Harries Telle Tire and Auto Service, Inc. KMOX Leo Haas Jane “Mitch” Mitchellette Hanneken ’52 Joseph and Joan Lipic Webb Foundation Tom and Marilyn Hellwig Thistle & Clover Liberty Mutual Van-Lear Black Jane Kehoe Hassett, CSJ Joseph McGlynn, Jr. David and Carolyn Carroll ’60 Zwart Henning’s Golf Tower Tee Golf Complex Lou Fusz Joe Lipic Brian Hoener ’99 fontbonne university council of regents Hodak’s Restaurant Trainwreck Saloon (2005 - 2006) McMahan Lincoln-Mercury, Johnny Londoff, Jr. Carolyn Johnson The Initial Design Stanley Wald Tom Moore - Lease Manager Joe McGlynn Jan Johnson Inner Balance Therapeutic Message Walgreen Corporation John L. Bowman, Sr. Nancy Georgen Ruth Margaret Raupp, CSJ Mulligan Printing Co. Lee McKinney Jalena Leong-Martinez ’01 J. Bucks Restaurant William H. Walker James Buford Thomas M. Gunn Judge Eve M. Riley Nestlé Purina Mike Miller Sue Stuckenschneider McAtee ’85 Jakes’ Steaks Webster Groves Bookshop Anthony J. Caleca Edward D. Higgins Peggy Ritter Pepsi-Cola of St. Louis Keith Quigley ’94, ’01 Collette Crowley O’Brien ’65 Johnny Mac’s Sporting Goods, Inc. Mark Wells Gerald Cassidy Sandra Lehrer Carol Spehr Powers Group Inc. Dr. Bill Rothwell Rita Schmitz, CSJ Kennelwood Village The White Rabbit James G. Castellano Tracey Marshall Timothy T. Walsh RubinBrown Don Shifter Don Shifter KMOX Radio Michael A. Drone Doug McCoy S.M. Wilson Bill Walker Marti Spilker Shedron ’98 Ellen A. Friesen Timothy J. McGowan Smith Barney Tom Walter Carol Conway Spehr ’63 Nancy M. Garvey Joseph M. Noelker Darlene Diel Wagner ’94 Linda Nienhaus Yonce ’72

32 Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased Gifts/Grants made July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 * deceased 33 Fontbonne University’s

March 2007

Campus Landmark Garners New Identity

On Sept. 29, 2006, Fontbonne University formally dedicated the area in front of the library as Eleanor Halloran Ferry Plaza. The Plaza was so named in appreciation to Daniel and Eleanor Ferry for establishing an endowed scholarship for first-generation college students. Mrs. Ferry is an alumna, class of 1963, and Mr. Ferry is chair of the Fontbonne board of trustees. The Plaza serves as a focal point for the campus, bounded by the library to the north, Ryan Hall to the south, as well as the West and East buildings. “The Founding Spirit,” a sculpture by Rudy Torrini, Fontbonne professor emeritus, anchors the Plaza’s center.

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