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Founders Day & Old Main Society Celebration 2021 Founders Day 2021

On March 8, 1888, the Utah Territorial Legislature passed a bill establishing a new college to be built in Cache County. A little over a year later, on July 27, 1889, a group of territorial officials gathered to lay the cornerstone for the first building on what would later become the campus of Utah State University, a promising new institution of higher education. It was a momentous occasion in Utah history.

Today, more than 130 years later, the university’s growth would have astounded the founders. The original building, now called Old Main, has been joined by more than 400 others, including a vast expansion of regional campuses, exemplifying the land-grant mission. The initial nine-person faculty has grown to more than 900, and the first student body of 139 has swelled to more than 28,000.

Each year at Founders Day, Utah State University celebrates the steadfast and visionary men and women who sacrificed to establish our great institution and honors those who today sacrifice to ensure a world of opportunity for future generations eager to achieve their hopes and dreams.

Old Main, affectionately remembered by succeeding generations of students and characterized by the bell tower, has been a distinctive icon of Utah State University for all who have walked its halls as students, faculty, or guests. The Old Main Society was established in 1967 to recognize those who have risen to the challenge of the founders and assisted the university through their private gifts. We thank and honor those individuals who selflessly contribute their time and resources for the future of Utah State. Founders Day & Old Main Society Celebration 2021 Friday, March 26, 2021 6 p.m. MT

PRE-EVENT SLIDESHOW

MUSICAL SELECTION “Rise Up” By Audra Day, arr. Mac Huff/Cory Evans Performed by the USU Chamber Singers Augustine Larsen, soloist AGGIE STRONG Video produced by Cory Evans

CELEBRATING THE STRENGTH WELCOME & RESILIENCY OF THE AGGIE SPIRIT Noelle E. Cockett, President

Utah State University is honored to recognize our AGGIE STRONG VIDEO outstanding alumni, donors, students, faculty, Highlights of how USU has fulfilled its and friends who have persevered and created mission of learning, discovery, opportunity from uncertainty. We hope you enjoy and engagement through this evening of inspiration as we showcase those resilience and perseverance. who exemplify Utah State’s mission of service through learning, discovery, and engagement. This AWARD PRESENTATIONS virtual event includes music, interactive breakout sessions, and stories of strength and resiliency from our Aggie Family.

USU Uintah Basin Campus Aggie Bull Sculpture Donated by Marc and Debbie Bingham PRESENTATION OF SPIRIT OF OLD MAIN AWARD Matthew T. White

Their work is supported by their eight books published in 10 foreign languages, numerous peer-reviewed research articles published with or by scholars, and 20+ years of clinical application around the world. MBB, a brain and evidence-based clinical technique, successfully treats an entire spectrum of mental disorders and dysfunctional conditions including anxiety, depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), domestic violence, conflict, stress, and addiction. The I-System Model of Human Behavior expands MBB’s application to collectives (e.g., families, groups, organizations, nations, etc.) with the aim of optimizing functioning and engendering inner and world peace.

Stan and are grateful to have found a perfect home for MBB and the I-System Model of Human Behavior in the I-System Institute for Transdisciplinary Studies at Utah State University within the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology in the College of Humanities and Social Science. In addition to providing multiple gifts to support the Institute, they have donated their intellectual property, thus enabling USU to be the global center of I-System research and initiatives. Over the past three years, thousands of USU students and student athletes have learned through classes and workshops MBB skills that promote resilience, wellness, and excellence. Human services professionals, teachers, children, and families throughout the world have also gained tools through participating in MBB workshops that help them build resilience during stressful and trying times.

Their lifetime body of work, as well as their philanthropic efforts to make the I-System Institute at USU a nationally acclaimed institution, make the Blocks deserving of this year’s Spirit of Old Main Award. This award is designed to recognize the work of exceptional individuals in advancing USU as an educational institution. Stanley H. Block, M.D. Stan, a physician with 55 years of experience, is board certified in and Carolyn Bryant Block Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis and has held academic appointments at Stanley H. Block, M.D. and Carolyn Bryant Block are the founders of Mind- multiple universities including his alma mater UCLA School of Medicine. Body Bridging (MBB) and the I-System Model of Human Behavior. The Carolyn, a vessel of God, is a mother, wife, author, poet, and gardener. The basic premise of their work is that humankind is not lacking, and the world Blocks have a 40-year history of helping those in need. They happily reside is not broken. The sole focus of their techniques is to lessen the hindrance in Copalis Beach, Washington. (I-System) that separates us, individually and collectively, from our intrinsic goodness, power, and wisdom. This creates a world where suffering, racism, and inequality are replaced by healing, fairness, and harmony.

PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Laurel Cannon Alder

Beyond their successful business ventures, Sam and Kacie have consistently sought ways to do good. In 2016, the couple formalized the Malouf Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, to maximize the company’s ability to enact positive, impactful changes in countless lives.

The Malouf Foundation works to confront child sexual exploitation through education, healing, and justice. One of its main initiatives is the survivor-led and informed OnWatch™ training that’s designed to empower people to spot, report, and prevent trafficking.

Aiding the Cache Valley community wherever possible, Malouf employees were able to raise nearly $30,000 for the Cache Community Food Pantry in support of local COVID-19 relief efforts last year and have previously given support to organizations like Make-A- Wish Utah, CAPSA, The Family Place, and Sleep in Heavenly Peace.

Both Utah State University graduates, Sam and Kacie have been selected as recipients for this year’s Distinguished Alumni award. This award is presented to individuals who actively demonstrate outstanding traits of leadership and character to such an extent that it brings great credit to the recipient and to their alma mater. Sam and Kacie’s role as industry leaders in Cache Valley and their tireless efforts to be a force for good within the community mark the couple as deserving recipients for such an award.

Kacie and Sam are proud parents to five children and currently reside in Nibley, Utah.

Sam and Kacie Malouf Sam and Kacie Malouf co-founded Malouf in 2003. Now a household brand name with products available in major retail stores nationwide and internationally, Malouf has established a reputation for quality products and meaningful community involvement since the early days of operating their young business out of a two-bedroom apartment.

PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Laurel Cannon Alder

she has significantly expanded the organization’s reach, profile, and partnerships. Charisse leads a team of 75, 45 of whom who are full time. They have raised more than $70 million and increased annual operating budget to $6.7 million from $1 million in 2006. Her team directly serves approximately 3,000 low-income youth and young adults between the ages of 10 and 24 through various trauma-informed youth development programs, and impacts more than 20,000 youth, young adults, and families annually.

Earlier in her career, Charisse made strides with other non-profits in raising funds and increasing their impact. These skills served as a foundation for later growth. The combination has created a virtuous circle of favorable impact.

As a community leader, Charisse has been recognized locally and nationally through numerous awards, including by KTLA Channel 5 as a Black Visionary; KJLH Radio 102.3 FM as a Proven Achiever; Black Business Association as the recipient of the Outstanding Community Service Award; County of Los Angeles in recognition of Outstanding Leadership; African American Film Marketplace/S.E. Manly Short Film Showcase as Humanitarian of the Year; NBA great Stephen Curry, who selected Brotherhood Crusade as his charity to support for the NBA All-Star game; Bank of America as the Neighborhood Builder Recipient; and, along with her husband George Weaver, she was given the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award.

Charisse came to Utah State University on a basketball scholarship, where she received a degree in Communications. She was previously recognized by USU as a Young Alumna of the Year in 2009, and will fittingly add this year’s Distinguished Alumna award to her accolades. She feels her journey is well underway, but nowhere near completed.

Charisse Bremond Weaver Charisse and her family reside in Los Angeles, California. Charisse Bremond Weaver is a passionate, dedicated leader in the not-for- profit sector. Her focus and desire are to serve her community and make it a better environment for those she touches and those they touch.

Charisse is leading the Brotherhood Crusade that was founded by her late father Walter Bremond in 1968. She’s been the President and CEO of the Brotherhood Crusade for nearly 15 years. During her tenure, MUSICAL SELECTION BREAKOUT ROOMS “Hard Times” You will be able to choose from four breakout rooms. By Stephen Foster, arr. Cory Evans All will be recorded and available online after the event. Performed by the USU Chamber Singers Rheannon Longhurt, soloist Aggie Strong: Strength and Resiliency through Mind-Body Bridging Tim Stewart, soloist Experience first-hand how the tools of Mind-Body Bridging can relieve anxiety, Ellie Evans, fiddle stress, and other life challenges to make your life more meaningful. Old Main Austin Weyand, guitar Society awardees Dr. Stanley H. and Carolyn Block and Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology, Dr. Derrik Tollefson will STUDENT EMERGENCY HARDSHIP FUND guide you through a Mind-Body Bridging exercise. Have a paper and pencil handy. Matthew T. White Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients Featured Students Distinguished Alumni Sam and Kacie Malouf, and Charisse Bremond Weaver will Hannah Black, Senior, Social Work (major), discuss the various ways they’ve enacted positive, impactful changes in countless Sociology and Art (minors) lives throughout their communities. Alumni Advisory Board President Laurel Colton Fairchild, Senior, Social Studies – Composite Cannon Alder will be the moderator. Teaching (major), Psychology Teaching (minor) Alexis Smith, Sophomore, Undeclared USU’s History of Resiliency Emeritus Professor of American History Dr. Ross Peterson will take you on a journey through Utah State history and show its resilience and strength through times of challenge. Chair of the USU Foundation Board Travis Lish will be the moderator.

Aggie Strong Women Past and Present Their lives are distinct, but their achievements illuminate a common theme. You will be inspired by stories about the resiliency of Aggie and other Utah women throughout the years during this discussion led by Dr. Patrick Mason, Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture and Associate Professor of Religious Studies and History. Professor of English Dr. Joyce Kinkead will be the moderator.

CLOSING REMARKS Noelle E. Cockett, President

LIGHTING THE “A” BLUE Assembly instruction card is included with the tea light.

MUSICAL SELECTION “The Scotsman” USU Scotsman Pipe and Drum Corps OLD MAIN SOCIETY

Introducing Our New Members Old Main Society New Giving Level Achievement Allen, Jason & Lisa Martin, Troy & Shaunalee Congratulations to these Old Main Society members who have advanced Anderson, Ray C. & Ethelynn H. McDonald, James B. & Kathleen T. to new giving levels through their continuous generosity. Apostolo Family McPherson, Robert & Elizabeth Bassler, David E. Nation, Joyce C. USU Ambassador ($1,000,000-$10,000,000) Bills, Brett R. & Jocelyn E. Needham, John L. Named for those who advocate and act as a representative or Bills, Scott & Annie Olsen, Raymond E. & Shelley A. promoter of Utah State University. Bohm, James & Heather Panatier, Michael J. & Eileen A. Mothersell, Steve C. & Diane. M. Broadbent, Terry L. & Verna D. Pedersen, Richard D. Christensen, David W. Poulson, Rich & Kim Benefactor ($500,000-$1,000,000) Cook, James T. & Debbie M. Reber, Meryl & Randy Named for those who create opportunities for excellence by supporting De Freitas, Patrick & Lynn Rees, Lynn & Barbara Utah State University’s mission of learning, discovery, and engagement. Egbert, Joseph & Kalli Rees, Roger E. & Janice H. Miller, Ruth E. Pitcher, Jed H. & MerLynn H. Gossner, John & Taunya Rice, Michael & Anna Nicolatus, Stephen J. & Melina B. Peak, David & Terry Hale, Bernard, J. Ruffinengo, Piero & Fischbach, Jennifer Hansen, Dane R. & Keith M. Rusconi, Paul President’s Circle ($100,000-$500,000) Hansen, Scott W. & Loralee A. Schulz, Steven E. Named for those who, with their giving, are deeply committed Hart, Bonnie G. Sherk, Ellen to advancing Utah State University. Holden, Paul & Mary Simmons, David E. & Melinda K. Holdredge, Russell & Margaret Suite, Wendy Benson, Darren T. & Brigeta Judd, Marty C. & Elizabeth C. Hull, Don F. & Annette H. Tanaka, JoAnne H. Bergeson, Joseph S. & Patricia Keller, Sally A. Jacobsen, Craig & Lynn Thomson, Christopher & Coffman, Brian S. & Lily M. Kim, Yun & Wendy W. Jamison, Paul & Michelle Bryant-Thomson, Holly Collings, Jeri Garner Lish, Travis K. & Katie S. Johnson, Daniel N. & Carol B. Wells, Matt & Jennifer Dickson, Douglas L. & Kathy McOmber, Roger Brodil & Rebecca Jones, G. Kevin Wesemann, Terri D. & Andreas K. Gerwels, John W. & Sears, Ann Miller, John R. Johnson, Hobie Kellis & Jill Williams, Bryan & Nancy Haderlie, Milton K. Overly, Devin C. & Heather Titensor Larson, Greg R. & Julianne Wyman, Sharron Holmgren, Noel H. & Patricia K. Swainston, Alex C. & Anita Peterson Laughlin, Stanley & Berry, Edna Zaccaria, David & Ann Ivory, Clark D. & Christine C. Titensor, Sid & Paula P. Lawson, Peter Q. & Wilson, Anne L. Zirinsky, Driek & Michael Jensen, Randy R. & Marcia Whitworth, Terry & Faye Marie Lemon, Michael L. & Melanie C. Zweifel, Frederick T. & Haleen F. Maisel, David

New Heritage Level Members The members of the Old Main Society Heritage Level have documented a planned gift of $25,000 or more to Utah State University.

Bialkowski, Stephen E. Holmgren, Noel H. & Patricia K. Block, Stan and Carolyn Powell, James A. OLD MAIN SOCIETY

Tower ($50,000-$100,000) Old Main Society Sustaining Members Named for the Utah State University’s most recognizable symbol and oldest We extend a special thank you to those Old Main Society members who continue to academic building still in use in the state of Utah. Erected in 1890, the tower is support Utah State University with annual contributions. The following individuals USU’s most revered landmark, with the 1909 addition of the “A” placed on the west have contributed annually for the past five years. side of the tower. Adams, V. Dean & Joyce Binns, Ralph & Jane Alder, Nate & Laurel Cannon Morgan, Bryan E. & Michaella Ahlstrom, Blythe* & Anne Bishop, A. Bruce & Sally L. Bracken, Kent E. & Diem, Daniel Nelson, Scott D. & Carol A. Albrecht, Stan L. & Joyce V. Bishop, Roger & Lezlee Carpenter, Alan T. & Neely, Elizabeth Eve Perry, Pauline Audrey Alder, Kent K. & Donna Black, Gary R. & Karen W. Corry, Jason H. & Becky Rasmussen, Eric W. & Michelle G. Alder, Nate & Laurel Cannon Blanch, Joseph Paul & Vicki Rae Davenport, James F. & Molly R. Shaw, Richard W. & Sarah Chase Allan, Stephen J.* & Vicki Hurst Blotter, James Wallentine & Jill Jorgensen Funk, Robert B. & Nancy Swain, Donald G. Anderson, Gary N. & Sheryl D. Blum, Bruce I. Huff, Matthew S. & Emily P. Taylor, Andrew W. & Julie D. Anderson, Gregory E. & Judilyn Blunck, Richard & Michelle Israelsen, L. Dwight & JillAnn R. Van Orden, Peter L. & Linda Waite Anderson, Loren R. & Mary T. Bold, Mary McAllister & C. Mark LaPray, Anthony J. & Anna Lu* Veibell, Cody C. & Celeste E. Anderson, Richard & Moonyeen Bolton, Dale C. & LolaJean Larsen, Mark B. & Melissa White, Kenneth L. & Cynthia Anderson, Roger Wilbert & Pat Bond, Mark D. & Misty Lewis, Cris Anderson, Wayne D. & Denise Borg, Marie L. Anderson, Wendell Kim & Sally Bott, Lorenzo J. & Myrna L. University Quad ($25,000-$50,000) Andreasen, Val G. & Janice Box, Thadis W. & Jenny Named for the historical Quadrangle (Quad), a special place cherished as an Anger, Gail & Martha Boyer, Scott & Marla J. integral part of the campus experience. The Quad is a part of past, present, and Ascione, Frank R. & Deborah B. Bracken, Kent E. & Diem, Daniel J. future memories on campus, from the Block “A” to graduation. Aston, Craig Bradak, Gary S. & Linda K. Anderson, Gary N. & Sheryl D. Eliason, Annette B. Austin, Dennis D. & Ann Marie Brewerton, Craig H. & Joan P. Busby, F.E. “Fee” Wanlass, George R. Badger, Shari L. Bright, Dennis D. & Margie N. Bailey, Brittany J. & Spencer K. Brindley, William A. Bailey, DeeVon & Marilyn Broadbent, Brian R. & Natalie Ballam, Michael L. & Laurie A. Broadbent, J. Curtis & Marilyn P. Balph, Martha Hatch Brown, Robert S. Barlow, Haven J. Bugbee, Bruce G. Baugh, K. Boyd & Donna Bullard, Lonnie M. Bayn, Robert L.* & Kathy Bullen, William, Jr. & Margaret M. Beazer, James & Julie Bullen, Jonathan & Julie Anna Behl, Diane D. & Tom Proffit Burke, Lee H. Belnap, Tim B. & Kolette Burnett, Jody K. & Dione W. Bennett, Jeannine & Steve Creamer Burnham, Byron R. & Shirley R. Benson, Darren T. & Brigeta Busby, F. E. “Fee” Berger, Carl & Sharon Byers, Brad K. Bialkowski, Stephen E. Campbell, Paul & Paulette OLD MAIN SOCIETY

Campbell, Ron H. & Jeannie Eckerty, Sean Patrick & Danna Grant, C. Val & Sue Hyer, Chuck & Karen Cannon, Lawrence O. & Helen B. Eliason, Annette B. Grimmett, Tom R. & Renee B. Innes, Weston & Jolayne Carlston, Lee & Flo Ellis, Geoffrey E. Gunnell, Bruce R. & Casey C. Israelsen, Burns & Brenda Carpenter, Alan T. & Elizabeth E. Neely Ellis, Robert G. & Debra Dance Haderlie, Milton K. Israelsen, L. Dwight & JillAnn R. Carpenter, Nancy & Charles E. Ellison, Mike G. & Jody Hadfield, Ronald C. & Bonnie H. Jackson, Randal W. & Linda K. Cartee, Raymond L. & Ruth G. Embry, Jessie L. Halaufia, Willie & Patty Jakus, Paul M. & Flora G. Shrode Champ-Major, Teresa Ann England, Joe D. & Rosalie S. Hamilton, Justin R. & Jocelyn E. Janes, Craig L. & Lisa R. Chase, J. Peter Erickson, Mark V. & Jennifer Hansen, Kirk & Sue Ann Janes, Lynn & Irma Christensen, David E. Evans, Clyde T. & Lorraine C. Hansen, Anna Lou Jarman, John C. Christensen, Gordon J. & Rella Evans, James P. & Susanne U. Janecke Hansen, Ted L. Jarrett, Elaine* Clark, Rod & Kirstine Faccinto, Al, Jr. & Kathie Harmon, J. Scott & Katherine Jarvis, Ben C. & Mary Cockett, John & Noelle Faldmo, Mark & Beverly Harris, Phillip E. Jenkins, David R. & Lynette Conway, Paul L. & Lois Wilma Falk, Eric S. & Stacie R. Harris, Ronney & LuAnn Jensen, Miles P. & Janet Cooper, James R. & Leona Farquar, Pat L. & Morley S. Hatch, Anne C. Jensen, Randy R. & Marcia Coppin, David & Kathy Ferguson, Dennis C. & Charlotte L. Miller Hatch, Leone K. Jensen, Richard J. & Carol Coppin, Thomas D. & Joanne A. Fiesinger, Donald W. & Janet H. Heal, E. Robert & Christi S. Jensen, Rod W. Cranney, Douglas K. & Karla R. Fife, Dennis J. & Metta M. Heers, Art & Mary Jensen, Todd Cranney, Michael W. & Kathy Fisher, Edwin J. & Lisa Helm, Ruth B. Jessop, Craig D. & RaNae Crawford, Marshall & Karin Fjeldsted, Russell F. & Barbara Hendricks, Larry R. & Myra Jibson, Ronald W. & Janet P. Croshaw, Roylan C. & Dorothy Fleming, Jack & Thomas, Susan L. Heninger, Lynn W. & Colleen Johnson, Wally & Harriet W.* Dabling, George H. Foley, Beth E. Heravi, Mehdi Jones, Dee H. Daines, Peter Carlson & Holly Foster, Leland G. & Linda B. Herrera, Abel F. Jones, Kathy Lyne S. Damen, Mark L. & Frances B. Titchener Foxley, Cecelia H. Hickman, Louis C.* & Rosemarie Jones, Leon & Judith Davis, Scott & Cathie Frankland, Michael A. & Josephine Hillyard, Lyle W. & Alice T. Jones, Nick & Stefanie K. DeByle, Norbert & Mary Fuhriman, Scott D. Hinckley, Craig & Jan Striefel Jones, Norman L. & Cecile Gilmer Dee, Janice Fuhriman, Sue Sanborn & Jerry W. Histon, R. Michael* & Janice Jones, Paul A. & Sylvia M. Denniston, Carol Anne Funk, Robert B. & Nancy Hoggan, Jefrey A. & Shari Jones, Robert Errol & Sandra L. Dent, Ryan J. & Karen K. Furlong, William L. & Juanita Cottle Holmgren, Charles W. Jones, Travis & Kelli Dickson, Douglas L. & Kathy Galbraith, Carl B. & Holly Robb Holmgren, Noel H. & Patricia K. Jorgensen, Bruce & Kaye Douglass, Jean Gardner, Craig & Michelle Housley, Clayton J. & Julie Anne Judd, Martin C. & Elizabeth C. Doyle, Jeffrey T. & Sheryln C. Garner, Jeri G. Huculak, Brian Michael-John & Rosson, Paula L. Keller, Andrew A. & Lauren Goebel Dudley, Caryn Beck-Dudley Gates, Lawrence K., Jr. & Jennifer J. Huff, Matthew S. & Emily P. Keller, Sara A. Dupont, R. Ryan & Sonia Manuel Gay, Charles W. & Louise M. Hugie, Brett C. & Julie T. Kennedy, Stanley & Maureen O’Brien Dursteler, Blake Evans & Alison Gerbozy, Don & Norma Hunger, Dean & Shelli Kidman, Michael C. & Elaine Dutro, William A. & Carol A. Gilliland, Robert & Mary Ann Hunsaker, Brian W. & Cherie L. Kim, Yun & Wendy Ebbler, Mary Ann Glatfelter, R. Edward & Marilynne Hunsaker, Fred R. & Sharon W. Kinkead, Joyce & David F. Lancy Eccles, Thomas Keith Godfrey, L. J. & Lisa P. Hunsaker, Jeff F. & Angela Kinzer, Carol & Harold J. OLD MAIN SOCIETY

Kirby, Blake R. Meyrick, Stan & Judith Nixon, Scott & Shiree Rasmussen, Eric W. & Michelle G. Kohler, Mike & Juanita F. Mickelson, Marty & Dianne Novak, J. Matthew & Holly L. Rasmussen, H. Paul Kohler, Wallace & Pat Miller, Ethel B.* Novak, Ruth Lemon Rasmussen, Waldemar E. & Harriet Kooyman, David & Joleene Miller, Gene W.* & Ruth E. Olsen, Herm & Norma Raymond, A. Spencer & Melanie Kos, Gerald & Linda Miller, Larry W.* Olsen, Susan Raymond, Douglas A. & Jeanie J. Kragthorpe, Dave & Barbara Miller, Mark & Kathie Olsen, Phillip V. & Connie R. Rice, John D. & Joann Kranz, Peter L. Miller, Sheila Osborne, J. Grayson & Janet L. Rice, Kevin L. & Stacy Ann Kunzler, Sharon R. Milligan, Erin H. & Eileen M. Overly, Devin C. & Heather Titensor Rice, Ann S. LaBelle, Hal W. & Helen H. Milovich, Steven, Jr. & Tammy Pack, Jeremy B. & Julianne W. Richins, Scott & Jodi L. Larkin, Glen Noble & Karen S. Misener, Steve & Terri Palmer, Jeff M. & Taubi J. Riding, John C. & Naomi Larsen, Kurt L. & Dawn Moffat, Mark & Melanie Rice-Moffat Pappas, John M. & Sharon A. Riggs, Tyler Larsen, Mark B. & Melissa Molgard, Jack H. Parker, Dennis A. & Julie A. Riley, Paul Larsen, R. Paul & Lorna A.* Monson, Brandon P. & Mandee Parkin, Bonnie Dansie & James L. Robins, Randy & Florence Laub, James Douglas & Carol B. Moore, David & Suzanne Pierce Parson, Michael E. & Rhonda C. Robinson, W. Brent & Bev Leavitt, Joe & Mimi C. Morgan, Bryan E. Patel, Dinesh C. & Kalpana Robson, Ross E. & DaNece N. Leavitt, Mary E. Morris, DeAnn Peacock, Anthony A. & Gretchen G. Ruegner, Noni & Reinhold W. Leonhardt, Ivan & Vona Vee Morrison, Nicholas E. & Leslie J. Timmons Peak, David & Terry Russell, Daniel C. & Sally K. Liechty, Dean & Joan Morse, Joseph G. & Karen W. Peczuh, Brenda M. & Frank J. Jr. Ryberg, Stephen M. & Claire D. Lindley, Corey B. & Janis Morse, Wendell R. & Linda Perkes, Michael L. & Camille J. Sackett, Richard & Janice J.* Lish, Travis K. & Kathryn S. Mortensen, Ronald S. & Linda P. Perry, Pauline Audrey Salvo, Albert & Michelene Loffredo, John M. & Laura Ellen Moss, Arthur L. & Ruth Peterson, F. Ross & Mary Kay Salzberg, Charles & Sarah Rule Low, Mark E. & Colleen K. Mothersell, Steve Cody, Sr. & Diane Peterson, Max* & Karen Sandberg, Brent S. & Allyson K. Luke, H. Alan* & Janet Marchant Moulton, Evva Jean Peterson, Tom & Sydney M. Sands, Christopher Wade Lundahl, Carl A. & Mary Sue Murray, Brady & Andrea A. Phelps, Rob M. & Breanne Saxton, Robert & Annette Madsen, Clifford K. & Mary M. Murray, Dennis R. & Patricia K. Pitcher, Jed H. & MerLynn H. Sears, Sally F. Madsen, F. Dean* & Susan Arrington Murray, Paul D. & Bev K. Pitts-Singer, Teresa Seeholzer, Jeff H. & Teresa Maggelet, Crystal C. Murray, William G., Jr. & Billie L. Plummer, Burke H. & Lori R. Seibert, Christopher I. & Doreen K. Malechek, John & Karen Needham, Carol B. & Hal S. Pollock, Caleb J. & Shelly M. Sessions, Dennis L. & Lynn Martinez, Izar A. Needham, Eugene, IV & Julie C. Pond, Jason & Melanie Schupp, Eugene W. & Janis Boettinger Mathews, Lynn R. & Tama Nelson, Keith Jay & Joni Tueller Pond, Rodger A.* & Geniel A. Shaw, Richard W. & Sarah C. May, Wayne B. & Diane R. Nelson, Richard L.* & Alaine H. Potter, Don & Ann* Shipley, Richard L. & Joyce C.* McCowin, Bernice Nelson, Scott ‘Chip’ & Carol Poulsen, Lynn J. & Ardith Silker, Judy L. McKinnon, Brent* & ReNee Neuhold, John M.* Poulter, Dale & Susan Simmonds, Jeannie F. Meacham, Ronald & Talee Newhouse, Chris R. & Jennifer Clark Powell, Gary D. & Andrea L. Simmons, Helen L. Meeks, Bruce Nicholls, Michael L. & Linda J. Pulsipher, Janet Simmons, Randy T. & Janet Merrill, Reed Nielsen, Elwin C. & Marilyn Quigley, James H. & Bonnie B. Simms, Steven R. Merrill, Richard A.* & Elizabeth D. Nixon, Jack Rallison, Marvin L. & Elizabeth* Skeen, Clark P. & Julie J. OLD MAIN SOCIETY

Skinner, Stephen W. & Marlene M. Thomas, Louise R. Wilkinson, Stuart D. & Janet C. Slade, Larry & Bonnie Thomas, Lane L. & Annette Williams, A. Thomas & Sue C. Smellie, Ron. H. & Heather Thomas, Ralph S. Williams, R. Patrick Smith, & Annette Maughan Thompson, Kevin M. & Rebecca Ann Willis, Thomas M. & Patricia J. Smith, David P. Thomson, Theo W. & Arla Dene Wilson, Chris H. & Kiersten A. Smith, Lonnie M. & Cheryl D. Thornley, Lyle D. & Kathy Winn, David S., Jr. & Deanna Smith, Shawn P. & Teresa A. Thorpe, A. Lear & Lonni Wittwer, Arthur J. & Mary Susan Snyder, Linda Louise & Steve Kadish Titensor, Sid & Paula Wolcott, Linda L. & Edward Songer, Surain S. ‘Butch’ Tolman, Scott & Kathy Wood, Gordon S. & Karen B. Sorensen, Kenneth O. & Geraldine Toolson, Kay & Judy Woodbury, Jeff & Sonia S. Sorenson, Lois Tsai, Chen S. & Shirley Cheng Woolstenhulme, Dave & Karen Meyrick Sorenson, James K., Jr. Tueller, Marcia M. Wright, Jon W. & Merilyn H. Sparks, Iris Ulbrich, Scott C. & Sue E. Wright, MaryAnn Bullen Speers, Randolph* & Jennifer P. Ure, Kent F. & JoLyn Wu, Sing Chou & Ellen C. Sperry, John Lamont & Terrill Urness, Lisa D. & Shannon J. Odelberg Wursten, Bret J. & Chalisa J. Springer, Jerry R. Van Orden, Peter L. & Linda Waite Wyatt, Scott L. & Kathleen Stagg, Ronald & Beth Van Tassell, Jason J. & Tami R. Zahedi, Ardeshir Stanford, Melvin J. & Linda B. Veibell, Cody C. & Celeste E. Zsiray, Paula J. Stanger, Dave & Kris Vest, H. Grant & Gayle Pixton *Deceased Steed, Allan J. & Kaye Wadley, David C. Stewart, Tim S. & Marcia Wadman, David L. & Ronda M. Stocker, H. Robert & Moneice Wallace, Robert D. Stockham, Randall J. & Julie Y. Wanlass, Lorna SPECIAL THANKS TO Stoddard, Mark R. & LeAnn Wardle, Robert & Christine F. Stokes, Betty Watterson, Scott R. & Michele • Jay Wright, Andrew Diamond, and the University Marketing & Communication team Stones, Michael J. & Suzanne Watts, Craig A. & Dorothy G. • Cory Evans and the USU Chamber Singers Strong, William & Carol Watts, J. Randy & Kathie • USU Pipe and Drum Corps Stuart, Harold H. & Kathleen D. Webb, Clair • Amy Rasmussen and USU Event Services Stuart, James E. B. Weeshoff, David A. • Planning Committee: Stucki, Leon Brent Weinshenker, Ned M. & Gail B. • Adrienne Larson • Lori Hennigan • Janette Robbins Summers, Kent & Kay Weston, H. Randall & Debi • Janet Anderson • Kim Larson • Natalie Archibald Smoot Swainston, Alex C. & Anita P. White, Jon M. & Darlene • Aneka Christensen • Anna McEntire • Shelly Wardell Swaner, Tad* & Diane S. White, Kenneth L. & Cynthia • Shanna Gardner • Syd Peterson Tanner, Ellyn J. (Kookie) Whitworth, Terry & Faye Marie Tarbet, Delbert* & Joycelyn Wickwar, Vincent B. & Virginia All interviews and musical performances were filmed safely and in accordance Taylor, Andrew W. & Julia D. Wilcox, Janet B. & Ronald G. with State of Utah and Utah State University Covid-19 guidelines. Teng, Daniel M. & C. Wilde, Glenn R. & Anne T.