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Presidents' Circle PRESIDENTS’ CIRCLE The donors celebrated below have contributed $1,500 or more to Support from the Presidents’ Circle has an immediate impact on the Annual Giving Program between July 1, 2015 and June 30, the lives of current students who rely on financial assistance to 2016, and represent the fiscal year 2016 Presidents’ Circle. achieve their educational goals. In short, Presidents’ Circle, you’re Presidents’ Circle members are provided with the opportunity to: the reason these students get to keep experiencing Saint Ben’s. This provide feedback, experience the impact of contributions and means your gift is valuable beyond measure. receive exclusive updates about the health and future of Saint Ben’s. Trustee Deceased Kapsner Society ($50,000 and above) Lois Schrantz Welshons Michael Contardo and Marilynn Olsen Anonymous Margie and John Wiehoff Mary Jo and Pete Conzemius Helga and Rick Bauerly Iris Cornelius and David Washington Shelly Bauerly Kopel and Scott Kopel Renner Society ($5,000 - $9,999) Theresa M. Coskran Patrick K. Edeburn Anonymous (2) Mark and Janet DeOrio Burton J. McGlynn Annette Atkins and Thomas Joyce Clara Dolan Guy and Barbara Schoenecker Rebecca and Christopher Coborn Karol and Larry Eckel Gregory and Stacy Schumacher Elizabeth L. Conrad Kathleen and Casey Eichler Megan and Joe Deignan Kris and Patrick Ellingsworth Westkaemper Society Peter and Kristin Diliberti Mark and Teresa Fleischhacker ($25,000 - $49,999) Terrance and Susan Dolan Agnes and Robert Flynn Harvey Bock Mary Dombovy and Michael Johnson Gregory and Julie Ann Frandsen Daniel and Mabel Coborn Kathleen and Terry Dooley Michael and Vera Fulks James and Catherine Denny Jeffrey Gau Kelly Ann and Mark Giura Virginia Ziebol Lyon Kathy and James Henderson Betty Beacom Hall Elizabeth Nilles Mary Dana Hinton and Robert Williams Laura and Brad Helferich Robert and Joyce Humboldt Annette P. Henkel O’Connell Society ($10,000 - $24,999) Teresa Lahti and Richard Cook Susan and Joe Hommes Anonymous Mary Leopold and Larry Balfanz Gary and Celine Horn Patricia Offerman Bartholomew Colleen and Mike Malone Marie and Timothy Humbert Harriet Hunstiger Campbell Katy and Brian McGrane Lori and Ron Hume Roger and Diane Click Barb and Greg Melsen Valorie and Christopher Jackson John and Joan Fitzpatrick Louise Muggli Barb Jacobson and John Cretzmeyer, Jr. Andy and Jodi Fritz Margaret M. Murphy Don and Rita Kainz Kathy and David Hansen Peg and Greg Palen Terri and Scott Kallsen Elizabeth Hayden and Charles Flinn Margaret Simon Scheller Doreen and David Kishel Donald Helgeson and Sue Shepard Tom and Joyce Schlough Shirley Kocur and Chris Sloan Sigrid Hutcheson and David Chapman Anne Schmidt-Krump and Paul Krump Gretchen and Michael Korf Harvey and Cynthia Jewett Kitty and Donald Schumacher Tracy and Adam Krasnoff Elizabeth Dempster Kertz Margaret and Robert Schwob Patricia ’PK’ Kriha Mary Buberl Knautz Mary Thompson Richard and Yoko La Bute Suzan-Oda Crokin Knese and Joseph and Jane Welle Maryanne and John Mahowald William Knese Jean Withrow and James Haggerty Diane and John Malone John and Mary Lindstrom Theresa and Paul Wurst Larraine R. Matusak Cate McGinnis and Jim Allen Marie Zaczkowski and James Becker Scott and Mary Kay May Nada Mourtada-Sabbah and Marcia and Jim Zrust Kate Mayer and Paul Nutting Alain Sabbah Jeanne and Timothy McIntee Lynn and Anders Myhran Idzerda Society ($2,500 - $4,999) Mary McMahon and Alan Geiwitz Robert and Joanne Neis Anonymous (2) Anna and Tom McNanley Lorre A. Ochs Marilyn Ampe and Robert Schestak Margaret Menrath Judy Forstner Poferl Bruce and Laura Anderson Patricia Schmitt Mische David and Susan Roberts Jennifer and Terry Barta Jeanne M. Mock Carol and Steven Schleif Ed and Peggy Bonach Lee and Vicki Morgan Theresa Smith and Mark Danielson Shirley and Roland Bosch Cece and Mark Morrow Joyce Statz and David Hogan Catherine Boylan and Steven Peckham Ethel and Thomas Muchlinski LeAnne and John Stewart Barb and Chuck Brandes Lynn M. Newman Molly McGlynn Varley and Leo Varley Jay Cohen and Joan Giunco Maria and Timothy O’Phelan 1 PRESIDENTS’ CIRCLE Trustee Deceased Sue and Scott Palmer Lori-Jo A. Fergle Joyce and Gregory Pappenfus Heather Pieper-Olson and Todd Pieper Mary and Kevin Fitzgerald Sara and Chris Parrington Donald and Constance Pyatt Ann and Tim Fleming Marilyn J. Porter Mary and Brian Rah Robert and Mary Foley Peggy L. Raisanen Mollie and Thomas Raih Ronald and Regina Frigault Margaret and Bill Rand James and Connie Reagan Mary Geller Gwen and Rick Reiter Joan Strom Riebel Judith Grooters James and Joan Rhude Shari and Mike Rogalski Ann and Donald Hall Denny and Karol Ringsmuth Irma and Roger Scherer Sharon Hall and Jim Page Laurie A. Rivard Michael and Susanne Scherer Danielle Redetzke Halstrom Bev and Dick Rooney Margaret and Timothy Sitzer Aliesha K. Harkess Claudia and Calvin Ryan-Mosley Kevin and Angie Smith Mary and Robert Harlander-Locke Leo and Karen Sand Anne Stroh Oswald and Brent Oswald David and Eileen Hauff Juli and Steve Sanders Betty Trobec Judith Koll Healey Carol B. Schirmers Susan Lynch Vento Mary Heinen and Andrew Jones Marlys and Dave Schmitt Joan and Scott Wilcox Annette and Edward Hendrick Jane and Robert Schneeweis Nancy and Marc Williams Deanna and Dave Hesse Imelda M. Schulte Vicki and Jim Yanisch Chris and Dick Howard Lindsay Schwab and Robert Zelada Joseph and Teresa Zeleny Fund Carol and Steve Howe-Veenstra Daniel and Suzi Scott Mary Jo and Mark Hughes William and Joyce Sexton The President’s Society ($1,500 - $2,499) Dianna and Allan Hunt Margaret and Bob Simmet Anonymous (3) Rita A. Johnson Jackie and Steve Sinjem Sarah Abraham-Murnane and Tim Murnane Valerie Jones and Steve Kurtz Sarah and Jesse Stremcha Anne Sticha-Anderson and Todd Anderson Laura Kelly Lovdahl and Tom Lovdahl Mary Ann and Thomas Sullivan John and Margaret Arnold Sarah and Daniel Kilibarda Suzette Sutherland and Brad Neary Gordon and JoAnne Bailey Katy and John Kirchner Pamela and Jason Teerink James and Mary Bassett Jennifer L. Kocourek Jody and Karl Terhaar Karen and Bob Bellmont Mary Kramer and Jose Alvarez Irma J. Thies Maureen Riley Berkner Mark R. Krebsbach Leander and Mary Torborg Sarah Fyre Berry and Paul Berry Monica and Peter Lawyer Lisa and Joe Torborg Tom Cherry and Darlene Hafner Catherine and Peter Lupori Sara VanKempen and Mitch Finne Robert Claesgens Theresa and Tom Lydon Janet and Thomas Vandendriessche Telzena G. Coakley Kate and Stephen Maguire Ludmila Padrnos Voelker Margaret Condon Hansen and Connie and Kevin Matz Margaret Brand Wall Andrew Hansen Anne Marie Zwisler McCann Susan and John Weitz Carol Rothstein Culp and Kim Culp Bill and Julie Mikkelson DePaul Willette and Judith Willis Laurie and Steve Cummings Mary and Tim Miley Jan and Linda Willette Sharon and Michael D’Agostino Kathy Mock and Steven Lundquist Pierre and Lorraine Willette Joseph DesJardins and Linda Eich DesJardins Kim and David Motes Tom and Nancy Willette Bruce and Norma Dickau Jacqueline Mrachek and Michael Huyen Mary Flynn Worley and John Worley Ann and Alex Didier Family Fund Robert and Rita Murray Ann Yaggie and Dennis Rozenboom Lucille A. Dotté Margrette and John Newhouse Judy Zimmer and Louis Bass Teri and Mike Durbin Michael and Judith Noonan Donna Scherer Zitur Jennifer and Jim Dwyer Robert and Marilyn Obermiller Lori and Mike Zumwinkle Suzanne and Martin Ellis Mary and Kevin O’Keefe Barbara Edwards Farley Jennifer Sexton Ornburg and C. Jeffrey Ornburg 2 YOUNG ALUMNAE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE The Young Alumnae President’s Circle offers an opportunity for The list below celebrates alumnae donors who made outright gifts recent graduates to give at leadership levels as they start and or sustaining commitments to any fund at Saint Ben’s at the level progress in their chosen post-graduate paths. Their contribution that corresponds with their graduation year. During the 2016 impacts Saint Ben’s on two important levels: first, it provides fiscal year, gifts of over $1,500 translate to membership in both immediate, critical scholarship support. It also sends a strong the Young Alumnae President’s Circle and the Presidents’ Circle. message: I understand — firsthand — the transformative educational experience that Saint Ben’s provides, and I’m committed to helping other women experience it, too. Class year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 Monthly gift $5 $5 $10 $10 $15 $15 $30 $40 $40 $65 $85 $85 $85 $110 $110 $125 Annual gift $60 $60 $120 $120 $180 $180 $360 $480 $480 $780 $1020 $1020 $1020 $1320 $1320 $1500 2016 Emma T. Tacke Mackinzie R. Wilson Margaret T. Ellis Kathrine E. Tillman Erin O. Wissler Mary M. Franz Amanda J. Urbanski Rachel M. Wuebben Carissa L. Gaffy-Sanford Alexandra M. Vecchia Mai Choua Yang Kadrian M. Hill Ashleigh N. Walter Katherine J. Zuroski Claire F. Lentsch Jenna L. Weber Natalie Y. Mancia Alyson M. Wendlandt 2013 Jordan R. Marshall Mackenzie M. Wenner Youa Yang Rita B. Allen Dona R. Marthaler Sydney Klinker Andringa Eleanor V. Mullen Mary N. Baumgard Frances K. Pearson 2014 Nicole M. Behne Lisa J. Perunovich Tasha J. Daniels Julie M. Bode Lauren N. Rupp Bailey M. Drewes Jennifer K. Brattensborg Erin G. Ryan-Mosley Andrea M. Driscoll Amanda C. Culver Alexandra M. Streifel Cindy Gonzalez-Peterson Emily R. Gasperlin Lindsey S. Graske Thelma A. Gonzalez 2015 Emily K. Greimel Stephanie K. Hall Alyssa D. Chromy Kaitlyn J. Huntington Riley E. Johnson Lucy K. Colosimo Olivia C. Kalkman Margaret Deignan Kaster Jennifer L. Gonia Colleen Kennedy Kanan Natalie R. Keane Laura Fox Hall Shelby A. Kitterman Sophie C. Kem Kelly J. Hanlon Alexandra Brancale Larson Courtney C. Kimball Hanna C. Honn Mai Nhoua Lee Kirsti M. Klaverkamp Olivia G. Irwin Abby D.
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