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• Brett Holey of “NBC Nightly News” • Olympic gymnast mom Rita Wieber • Cal Cagno of ’s 89X centralight winter 2012

on the cover Brett Holey, ‘82 School of Broadcast & Cinematic Arts graduate is Director of NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, the most-watched newscast in America.

Photo by anthony quintano/nbc news

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6 13 Homecoming 2012 In memory of the children of L410 A glimpse of the warm fall day that Little known Holocaust footnote leads to welcomed alumni back home. production of a historic play at Central. 10 9 16 Gym Mom NBC Nightly News director Rita Wieber, CMU alumna and mother of credits CMU Olympic gymnast Jordyn Wieber shares Long-time “NBC Nightly News” director the scoop on raising a champion. and producer Brett Holey’s career started on the road from CMU. 10 A color of crime CMU faculty member Benjamin Tigner produces documentary on Detroit’s legendary Purple Gang. Executive Editor and Executive Director of Alumni Relations Marcie Lehr Otteman, ’87 Editor 39 Sarah Chuby, ’03 M.A. ’11 Photographers Robert Barclay Peggy Brisbane Graphic Designer Amy Gouin Nate Jones, ’10 Writers Dan Digmann departments Cynthia J. Drake, M.A. ’08 Danny Goodwin Jr., ’11 4 CMU Today Darcy Orlik, ’92 M.A. ’95 22 Sports , ’79 Darryll Stinson 26 Honor Roll of Donors Kyle Terwillegar, ’12 38 Connections Cierra Wallace Your alumni association source Communications committee 41 Alumni News Jeffrey L. Benjamin, ’86 Kevin Campbell, ’74 M.A. ’76 43 In Memory Kevin H. Richman, ’93 Vice President of Development and External Relations Kathleen M. Wilbur Interim Associate Vice President of University Communications Sherry Knight, ’86 For advertising information Call Cindy Jacobs, ’93 26 800-358-6903 stay connected Send change of address information to: 13 Alumni Relations Carlin Alumni House Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: 800-358-6903 Fax: 989-774-7159 Email: [email protected] Web: cmualum.com

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centralight winter ’12 1 CMU helped pave the way for your future Now show drivers on the road to success the pride you have in your alma mater.

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CMU is an AA/EO institution (see cmich.edu, keyword: AAEO). Ucomm 8748 Take those old records Calendar January off the shelf 15 By Marcie Lehr Otteman, ’87 vs. Phoenix Coyotes, Phoenix alumni Executive director of alumni relations gathering 24 It was 1981, and the crowd was Gen. Colin Powell, CMU Events Center, Mount Pleasant campus whipped up into a frenzy at Rose Arena. The lights danced overhead, 26 and the bass thumped so loudly in the Night of Louisiana, Finch Fieldhouse, Mount Pleasant campus speakers I could hardly hear my own voice. By the time headliner Ozzy February Osbourne took the stage at my very 8 first concert, I was hooked. It almost Alumni reception, Naples, Fla. didn’t matter who was playing – the experience of sharing an electric March moment with hundreds of other people that night began my 23 lifelong passion for live music. Pow Wow, Events Center, Mount Pleasant campus Since that night, my old ticket stubs have woven an eclectic musical tapestry: The Tubes. The Romantics. Night Ranger. Dave Matthews. April Lonestar. And it wasn’t just the big names that caught my ear. 6 Remember The Foolery? When I was at Central, that was the place Opus XVI, CMU Music Building, Mount Pleasant campus to go downtown for live music – everyone from college garage bands, blues artists, Detroit punk rock bands and heavy metal acts graced the stage. My love for the vibrant, exciting music scene even led to a stint as a bartender so I would have an excuse to stay That’s why I’m so fortunate to remain in the musically rich plugged in. I met people during that time who knew so much environment that is CMU. It’s music that breathes life into the about music – more than I ever did, or do today. They are still the university and touches us deeply, in a way that many things can’t experts I go to today when it comes to new bands and new music. – the pride you feel when the Marching Chips lean into the , the nostalgic cadence of our jazz band … the operas, the After graduating from CMU, I traveled to music festivals all over the orchestras, the a cappella groups, festival chorus, the list goes on country – bluegrass, jazz, and classical. Give me a front row seat or a and on. bleacher in the nosebleed section it doesn’t matter – when the curtain opens and those first notes fall upon the crowd, that’s my We’d love for you to come back and relive some of those special joy. I never aspired to be a musician – three years of piano lessons musical memories you began at Central. With more than 500 events proved otherwise – but show me a great musician who is every year, there’s a very good chance we’re playing your song. passionate about his or her craft, and I will show you a captive Share your story with us, what was your favorite musical experience audience member. when you were here? Marcie CMU helped pave the way for your future Dave Matthews Now show drivers on the road to success the pride you have in your alma mater. The ’64 Thousand Dollar Question In the fall 2012 issue of Order your CMU Centralight, we featured this 1964 homecoming photo and asked our license plate today readers to help identify these “cover girls.” Your letters poured in, and we now know that cmualum.com Betsy (Strong) Poole is on the left and Virginia Chamberlain is on the right. The young woman in the middle remains a mystery.

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centralight winter ’12 3 CMU Today CMU officially opens America’s 137th medical school The ribbon was cut, officially opening the College of Medicine’s $24 million, 60,000-square-foot building. The state-of-the-art facility will welcome the inaugural class in the summer of 2013. A collaboration of “The College of Medicine strengthens CMU’s academic core by attracting high caliber faculty, enhancing research and establishing a partnership nuclear proportions with communities and medical care providers across the state,” said CMU collaborates with MSU on academic initiative President George E. Ross. Michigan State University announced collaboration The College of Medicine’s new wing added to the Health Professions with CMU on an academic initiative to involve three Building features innovative labs, clinics equipped with the latest technologies CMU physics faculty in nuclear physics research at CMU. and classroom environments enhanced for team-centered learning. Through the initiative, undergraduate and graduate students from both universities will have greater “This is a significant milestone along the way to graduating our first class opportunities to conduct research at the Facility for Rare of medical students in 2017,” said Ernie Yoder, founding dean of CMU’s Isotope Beams, a world-leading facility in East Lansing. College of Medicine. • “FRIB will be one of the leading rare isotope user alumni.cmich.edu/centralight for more facilities of its type in the world,” Ian Davison, dean of CMU’s College of Science and Technology, says. Steve Vance (left), a doctor with CMU’s College of Medicine, shows off some of the innovative technology in the labs inside Researchers at FRIB will conduct research producing the the new 60,000-square-foot building just opened on campus. same rare isotopes found in stars or supernovae. The research will promote understanding of how nuclear particles can be used in diagnosing and curing diseases, advancing homeland security efforts through radiation detection, and uncovering the origin of matter. • alumni.cmich.edu/centralight for more

Hail to the Chiefs Clarke Historical Library’s current exhibit, “The Presidency,” captures more than 200 years of dramatic presidential election campaigns. The exhibit offers a wide collection of legal documents, political cartoons, books and authentic presidential signatures. Library student employee Amber Wright is hoping visitors pause and reflect on the magnitude of what they’re observing. “I want people to visualize standing in a room where documents that physically went through the hands of every U.S. president are hanging on the wall,” says Wright. More than 100 artifacts will be displayed through January 2013. The display room will be constantly updated with new items as they relate to the 2012 presidential election. CMU University Libraries Central Michigan University assistant professor of physics coordinator of exhibits Janet Georgios Perdikakis (center), Matthew Redshaw (left) Danek says the exhibit will and Kathrin Wimmer (right) look over the Facility for introduce visitors to the immense Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University, where wonders of history and serve they will conduct nuclear physics research as part of an as an essential example of the academic collaboration between both universities. many unique things that Clarke Historical Library has to offer. •

44 centralight winter ’12 CMU Today

Topping Out Ceremony The last beam of the $28.5 million Central Michigan University Graduate Student Housing Project is raised and put into place for the Topping Out Ceremony Sept. 28, 2012. The ceremony is a Scandinavian symbol of growth, with a live tree attached to the last beam to appease the tree-dwelling spirits of their ancestors who have been displaced. •

University anniversary CMU celebrated 12 decades of growth and success on Sept. 13, 2012. President George E. Ross covered Central’s 120-year journey, which began as a 31-student school in 1892, in his 2012 State of the University Address. Ross lauded faculty who have excelled, winning awards and securing patents and noted accomplishments of outstanding students. “Nurtured, inspired, taught and coached by an outstanding faculty and staff, CMU students achieve profound success,” Ross said. Central’s 120th anniversary provided the university an opportunity to look back and recognize the accomplishments of its students, faculty and staff. Joining in the celebration and helping cut the cake was Madalin Zigray, who attend Central in the 1940s and is one of CMU’s oldest graduates. • alumni.cmich.edu/centralight for more

centralight winter ’12 5 Homecoming 2012 Grand Marshals, former CMU football and athletic director Herb Deromedi and his wife, Marilyn, greet alumni and friends at the parade and throughout the weekend. Homecoming

2012Photographs By robert barclay

“Let’s go, Fire Up Chips!” CMU cheerleaders rally the homecoming crowd. CMU alumni cheerleaders relive their days on the sidelines, returning to cheer with the squad at the homecoming game. 6 centralight winter ’12 The CMU Marching Chippewas welcomes alumni band members to join them in firing up the fans.

Chippewa spirit shined bright as gold Nothin’ like a trip back to CMU to fire up Chippewa alumni. This year spirit shined extra bright throughout campus and around town as thousands of alumni returned for the annual Homecoming celebration. Traditional events like the homecoming parade, cardboard boat race and the WMHW-FM 91.5 Alumni Takeover kept spirits high all day long, leading into the afternoon football game against the Ball State Cardinals. • Homecoming 2012 Gold Ambassadors Lisa Zelenak and Corey Jahles are honored as part of game day festivities. 2012

The cardboard boat race celebrated its 15th annual competition across Rose Pond.

centralight winter ’12 7 By steve smith, ’79 reminisces about time at Central

This year’s 13th annual BCA Alumni Takeover of campus offered me my own shift. Now, I do afternoon drive 3 to radio station WMHW-FM featured more than 20 alumni 7 p.m. – something that I never thought I’d be able to who filled 48 hours of airtime with tunes and talk. do. CMU taught me it’s about working hard to make sure that people know your intentions, but also that you are One of this year’s returning alums was Kevin going above and beyond so that you are doing the hard Calcagno, ’99, better known to his friends and work that takes you to the place that you want to be. listeners as “Cal Cagno,” the host of a popular afternoon radio show on Detroit’s 89X (88.7 FM). Q:How have your experiences at Central shaped your life? “You say ‘Fire up Chips’ to someone in the One of the things that is interesting about Central is grocery store when they have a Central shirt that connection that people have. You hear people say, “I went to Michigan” or “I went to Michigan State,” but on - they know what it means, you know you talk to people who went to Central, and it is like what it means, and that’s all that matters.” this community or a club. We all know what it means to be a part of CMU, and we stick together. I still stay in – Kevin Calcagno, host Detroit’s 89x touch with professors and friends from here, and it’s all because there is something special about Central. An Cal sat down with Centralight to talk about his exciting example is Carter Oosterhouse [host of HGTV’s “Carter gig on one of the country’s major market radio stations Can” and “Red Hot and Green”]. He is a friend of mine and his days at CMU that prepared him for his big break. from college. He sent out a tweet that said, “I’m going to make some new wine,” and I said, “Make sure you How did you decide to attend CMU? Q: call it Thorpe Hall.” He retweeted and said, “No doubt I graduated from high school in 1995 and visited three CMU forever.” It’s something we all know. You say “Fire colleges, but as soon as I took the tour at Central I up Chips” to someone in the grocery store when they knew this was the place for me. I stood by the seal have a Central shirt on - they know what it means, you in front of Warriner Hall and said, “This is it. This is know what it means, and that’s all that matters.” • where I want to be.” I was originally going to be a TV star until I got involved in radio, and then I got the bug. As soon as I started doing radio on Modern Kevin Calcagno, ’99 Rock 91.5, I had my own show, and I just loved it. Q: How did you get a foot in the door at 89X? A lot of times people will say, “You’re really lucky.” I believe a lot in luck, but I also think that there’s a lot to be said for hard work. I was the person that always said “yes” when asked to cover for a sick colleague or to work seven days a week. When an announcer was taking maternity leave, they asked if I would cover her shift for six months. I worked my butt off, and they

8 centralight winter ’12 gym By Cynthia J. Drake, MA ’08 Alumna, mother of Olympian, gets real about pressures in world momParents of Olympians this year “Everyone knows: what happened with Wieber said the spotlight is hard for propelled themselves into their Jordyn,” says Rita Wieber. “After going everyone in an ’s family. own kind of spotlight – crying, through that and seeing how Jordyn “There’s your kid on a four-inch beam screaming and doing “chair reacted, she showed so much class. with a TV camera in her face and the routines” along with their sons and I was proud of that. It was another whole world watching,” she says. daughters at the London games. moment I’ll look back on, seeing “When she was 7 years old I didn’t want how Jordyn handled that and picked One of those moms, Rita Wieber, ’85, her to fall – so it’s very stressful. From herself up and helped the team win mother of Team USA gymnast Jordyn a mother’s standpoint there just that gold. It was an amazing moment.” Wieber, has enjoyed witnessing the no-control feeling. There’s nothing antics and journeys of her fellow For her book, Wieber interviewed you can do at that moment to affect Olympian moms and dads. She experts in nutrition, sports how your child’s going to perform.” chronicles some of the lessons she psychology and sports medicine One of the more light-hearted aspects has learned along the way in a new to help give other parents some of the TV coverage was the subtle CMU book, “Gym Mom.” down-to-earth, practical advice on shout-out, courtesy of Wieber’s 18-year- what it’s like to raise an Olympian old son, Ryan, a freshman at CMU. Ryan – starting with her own mistakes. wore a Central T-shirt and received Biggest lesson learned? “What I wish some airtime during the Olympic trials. I would’ve known was probably to Wieber says she has fond memories not become so overly involved,” of her time at CMU, which prepared she says, remembering that for her in a roundabout way for her about a year she spent hours success as a “gym mom.” obsessing about gymnastics and even having a hard time falling “My husband and I met at CMU. I have asleep at night due to the stress. some of the best memories of my life from that time period,” she says. “The “It got to the point that I was spending experience I had right out of college most of my time doing something really started me gymnastics related, and I still had out with a feeling three other kids at home,” says of success and Wieber. “I became absorbed in that, accomplishment, and I wish someone would’ve told and those are me just to let her do her thing.” attributes that It’s an easy trap to fall into – and I have carried one that Wieber says she luckily with me “I entered into the gymnastics learned from. “I’ve seen moms that throughout world when my daughter was are way more overboard than I ever my life.” • about 4,” says Wieber. “It obviously was, and that’s probably what made changed our entire lives.” me take a step back,” she says. Jordyn Wieber, considered an Olympic The intense focus on the gymnasts in favorite, did not qualify for the all- the Summer 2012 games occasionally around final for women’s gymnastics made its way to the families, too. in the Summer 2012 games. She did Wieber’s teammate ’s assist her team, dubbed the “Fierce parents were made famous for a Five,” in winning a gold in the team video that chronicled their intense final – which her mother considers reaction to their daughter’s routine. the best moment of the Olympics.

centralight winter ’12 9 Documentary peers into Purple Gang’s impact on a small town a color of crime by Dan Digmann

10 centralight winter ’12 omething concerned Benjamin “I was intrigued by the perception of fund the three-year research project Tigner about scheduling two showings organized crime and how it differs from through an Early Career Initiative grant. to debut his documentary – “Purple: the reality of organized crime,” Tigner says. “He had access to some of the people who Organized Crime in a Small Town” “There’s no such thing as a ‘clean hit.’ If could give firsthand experience of what – at the Ideal Theatre in Clare. you murder someone, that someone has was going on back in this era,” says Jim a brother, an uncle, a friend. Organized This is the city where the broadcast and Hageman, former interim vice provost for S crime affects the community.” cinematic arts faculty member shot research. “This was the perfect time to do it.” the film that chronicles the organized It took some time for Tigner to establish Tigner says he intends to enter “Purple” crime syndicate named The Purple credibility for his project and connect with into film festivals as well as license it Gang that operated throughout knowledgeable sources who could share with CMU to distribute the film on DVD. Michigan in the 1920s and 1930s. their insights. Momentum built with each Proceeds will benefit grant funding interview, and throughout the process “I feared it was just going to be (my for the Early Career Initiative. • Tigner turned to some of his students wife) Shannon and me sitting with a for production bucket of popcorn in an empty theater support. for two shows that started at 7 and 9,” says Tigner, who filmed, edited “It was critical to and produced the documentary. have students involved,” he says. His fears subsided when people started arriving at 4:30 p.m. Responding to the Justin Jones is a flood of moviegoers lining up along Clare’s first-year broadcast North McEwan Street, sometimes with more and cinematic than 500 people waiting in line, “Purple” arts production played for four sold-out shows that night. graduate student who was a camera “People are passionate about organized operator for the crime,” Tigner says. “And people from documentary. the area are close to this story and While he’s worked its impact on the community.” on shoots for “Purple” gives viewers a look at the era’s public/government values and social norms while exposing the access television, challenges residents faced with organized Jones says he’s crime in the community. It includes never been interviews with those present during the involved in a Purple Gang’s reign, recounting its use of project of this size. violence and intimidation as the gang made “It was a great first its way through Clare. The film addresses by Dan Digmann experience working in great detail the 1938 murder of Isaiah on a full-length Leebove, who was linked to the Purple Gang documentary, an and killed in the bar at Clare’s Doherty Hotel. area in film I’d like to pursue,” Jones says. “The most Behind the rewarding part is criminal scenes just being a part of a successful Growing up in the area helped spark production and his interest in the subject. A Coleman working with native, Tigner says organized crime often good people.” is depicted as something cool, but the brutality of these criminals would never CMU’s Office have been seen as cool in the modern era. of Research and Sponsored Programs helped Benjamin Tigner, top, says producing and filming his documentary, “Purple,” would have been “nearly impossible” to do by himself and without the help of CMU broadcast and cinematic arts students such as Justin Jones, bottom.

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12 centralight winter ’12 Inof the memory children of L410 CMU theater professor delves into little-known Holocaust footnote

text By Cynthia J. Drake, MA ’08 Photographs By peggy brisbane

centralight winter ’12 13 Where is my home, where is my home? Water roars across the meadows, Pinewoods rustle among crags, The garden is glorious with spring blossom, Paradise on earth it is to see. And this is that beautiful land, The Czech land, my home, The Czech land, my home.

The elementary-aged children fidgeted in their ladybug costumes The camp also was used as a public relations tool to showcase backstage, peering nervously into the audience while the notes to the world audience the “positive” aspects of daily life for the of the Czech national anthem rose up to the sloping roof beams prisoners – “a place to hide what the Nazis were doing to the Jews,” of the attic theater. says McConnell. This included performances of “The Fireflies” for dignitaries, such as those from the International Red Cross. It was 1943. There were tickets, backdrops, stage lights with colored gels, costumes, musical accompaniment – all the trappings of a “They cleaned up the whole camp and made it look like Disneyland,” regular stage performance – but this was not like any other. she says. “The kids were told to spend some time under a sun lamp. It was crazy the sort of things that they were doing.” The performers, the children of home L410, all were prisoners. The setting was Terezín concentration camp. And for many of those The real story is that most of the children from Terezín would children, it would be the last stage appearance of their lives. not survive the war. Life in Terezín ‘Spring is Coming’ Lauren McConnell, assistant professor in communication and Despite its use for propaganda purposes, “The Fireflies” dramatic arts at CMU, has spent the past two years researching the became one of the many tools that adults in the camp used performances of “The Fireflies” in the Terezín concentration camp, to educate and instill values in the children, under a regime situated in the Czech Republic. She recently completed a fellowship that forbade them to use traditional education methods. The with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, play was based on an old beloved Eastern European coming- D.C., and is teaching a course on theater and the Holocaust. of-age story about a young firefly and his quest for love. “It is pretty “One of the accomplishments of the adults was to protect bizarre,” the children,” says McConnell. “Part of the purpose of the McConnell show originally was to be an activity for the children.” acknowledges McConnell has been working with survivor testimonies the notion of to piece together the details of the performances. concentration camp Many of the survivors remember these performances as a happy prisoners memory – but at least one survivor remembered being afraid performing during the performance that she would be transported out plays and of the camp after the show ended. “The Nazis had a policy of musicals while killing younger children that didn’t have any use,” she says. imprisoned. When McConnell asked another survivor to listen to one of the “But there is songs from the play, “Spring is Coming,” his eyes welled with tears. a complexity to the story. “Many people talked particularly about this song,” she says. Terezín was a “For them it symbolized the hope that the war would soon be very unique coming to an end.” camp. It did have more resources than a typical concentration camp. At different times in its history, it played different roles.” An encore performance In the beginning, Terezín was billed as a “resort-like” camp McConnell will resurrect “The Fireflies” with a performance for Jewish aristocrats. It was governed by a council of Jewish at CMU this spring, with CMU students taking the stage, elders, who were given the task of settling disputes and and also giving performances for area youth. doling out rations. But as World War II progressed, Terezín heaved with 57,000 inhabitants. It became a way station for The performance will be particularly memorable because prisoners on their way to Auschwitz and other death camps. of one person: Michaela Vidláková, one of the Holocaust survivors who first saw “The Fireflies” in Terezín when she was 6 years old, will serve as narrator for the play that once offered a glimmer of hope in a place of so much darkness.•

14 centralight winter ’12 Watch “The Fireflies” “The Fireflies: A Children’s Play with Music Produced in Terezín” Written by Lauren McConnell and Jose-Luis Maurtua (music) Directed by Nancy Eddy CMU’s Bush Theatre inside Moore Hall April 3-6, 7:30 p.m. April 7, 2 p.m. Tickets, $8 for the general public and $6 for students and senior citizens, can be purchased at Ticket Central, 888-268-0111 or centralboxoffice.cmich.edu.

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Brian Williams and BrettNightly Holey News credits CMU Director By Darcy Orlik, ’92 M.A. ’95

Brett Holey graduated from CMU’s Throughout his career Holey has met broadcast and cinematic arts the powerful and famous, worked with program on a picture perfect Mount leading media figures and directed Pleasant afternoon in May 1982. coverage of some of the time’s most significant news events. For the past 16 He celebrated briefly with family and years, his primary focus has been directing friends, then jumped in his VW Rabbit NBC Nightly News, first with anchor Tom and drove to Indianapolis for a temporary Brokaw and today with Brian Williams. job working with ABC Sports on the Indy 500. While he often jokes that he “Brett’s style of directing brings calm amid still hasn’t figured out what he wants chaos,” Williams says. “He’s like that to be when he grows up, he’s been seasoned airline pilot that comes on the in network television ever since. intercom to say, ‘Don’t worry, it’s all going to be OK,’ just after you hit major “Working at this level of the business,” turbulence. We fly through turbulence Holey says, “it’s not unusual to be on every night. The fact that our viewers a team or a panel where everyone is don’t sense it is 100 percent attributable an Ivy Leaguer or from ‘top’ schools. to Brett.” I’ve always been proud to say I’m from CMU, even though I usually have to explain where it is.”

16 centralight winter ’12 He’s been a major influence in expanding the NBC News audience in a declining market, combining success in “old media” with a solid footing in new media. He was integral in bringing multimedia Holey often is asked to relate the to MSNBC.com, making the network’s difference between working with the two news broadcasts available on the broadcast legends, Brokaw and Williams. Web, and in launching NBC Mobile. “I was honored to join NBC and work with Looking back at CMU, Holey recalls learning Tom. I watched him covering Watergate his craft and making lifelong friends. when I was in grade school, and he was already a huge figure in the industry,” Holey says. “Then suddenly I found myself working with Brian, who is roughly my age and was “It’s not unusual to be on a team or a panel where raising two kids a few towns away from my everyone is an Ivy Leaguer or from ‘top’ schools. family. Much more of a peer relationship, it’s been a real treat to watch him find I’ve always been proud to say I’m from CMU, even his voice and rise to a well-deserved, prestigious position in the business.” though I usually have to explain where it is.” ws e

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centralight winter ’12 17 18 centralight winter ’12 the ActorsStudio By Terri Finch Hamilton Alumnus credits successful career to Moore Hall, CMU professors

John Gray has been a doctor, a Gray moved to in 1993 and has schizophrenia patient and battled on the been active in the theater scene there ever front lines during his acting career, which since. A member of Trap Door Theatre, he has taken him to far-flung places across the has traveled to to perform and is globe. planning another trip there this spring. But no matter where he’s acting, he says a Throughout his career, Gray has acted in part of him is back at CMU, listening to the commercials, performed on stage, done instruction of Jill Taft-Kaufman and Steve voice-over work, and appeared in films. You Berglund, his former college instructors and can catch his latest film, a psychological directors. thriller called “Into the Wake,” on Netflix. “They were so hands-on, teaching you It all started on stage at Central, when he things that went way past the basics,” says was cast as an attendant in “One Flew Over Gray, ’91, who lives in Chicago. the Cuckoo’s Nest.” His claim to fame: he “There are things they taught me that I still had to hold main character McMurphy’s feet think about, to this day, when I’m on stage down while he endured a shock treatment. – how to really listen to the other actors on He was hooked. the stage, the importance of thinking “From then on, I never left Moore Hall,” From top: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” beyond what’s on the page.” Gray says with a laugh. “I was always CMU, 1986, “Curse of the Starving Class” involved in theater.” • Chicago production

centralight winter ’12 19 20 centralight winter ’12 For 25 years, Jay Beckman, ’84, captured action on video. The BCA major says his CMU education – which included training with Moore Hall Television – helped him earn eight Emmys as a member of the broadcast crew for events like NFL Football and the StillDaytona life 500 for FOX Sports. Recently, he decided to see things through a different lens. And Beckman, who lives in Arizona, transitioned to photography. “I wanted to slow down and capture moments. I’m using what I was taught at Central, but photography is a different type of challenge. It is catching what you feel and see in front of you, but in one still. It makes you focus on life’s interesting details – and that’s a beautiful thing.” •

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As Title IX turns 40, CMU reflect on its impact By Terri Finch Hamilton

Terri Phillion Dulude calls the It meant Dulude got a full- sports programs, noting all Marcy Weston remembers language of Title IX “37 words ride athletic scholarship to they had, and were thrilled offering Terri Phillion Dulude that changed everything for CMU – the first one given to as they began to catch up. that first full-ride scholarship. women.” a female athlete in the state. Today, when Gotham comes Now executive associate back to Central to watch her director of athletics, Weston It meant that millions of young She should know. When Dulude daughter, Danielle, play on the then was the coach. women would get the same tore up the CMU volleyball volleyball team, she marvels. court 30 years ago, she and opportunities as men to “We were kind of ahead of her teammates were on the discover how sports could make “I’m always saying, ‘Look what the curve at Central,” Weston forefront of the landmark them strong, confident and they have now,’” Gotham says. says. “No other schools in legislation that called for equipped to face the future. “The uniforms, the equipment, Michigan were offering that the big video screens. They kind of money to women yet. I equality for boys and girls, This year marks the 40th have weight lifting equipment. remember thinking, ‘Wow – we men and women, in all areas of anniversary of the legislation. They have enough nets.” are really making a statement.’” education – including sports. The CMU Board of Trustees currently is in discussions to She laughs. As more young women started continue its compliance by participating in athletics, sports “We’ve come a long way, baby.” adding two additional female forever changed them. sports programs in the future. What Title IX achieved “Sports had a huge impact on “Title IX was huge and for women me,” Dulude says. “Camaraderie. significant,” says Dulude, now Title IX was enacted as Leadership. Confidence. Travel 51 and a second grade teacher an educational law, but experience. Social experiences.” in Midland. She was inducted athletics is a crucial part of Adds Gotham: “Title IX has into CMU’s Hall of Fame in 2001. the educational mission, allowed girls to be aggressive, Now her daughter, Lindsey, a says Gina Mazzolini, assistant get sweaty, have strong CMU senior, is on the team. director at the Michigan High bodies, go after their goals, Lindsey Dulude always has School Athletic Association. and still be feminine, beautiful, known an even playing “Title IX gave the same level of and respected by males field, thanks to Title IX. funding to women’s sports as and females of all ages.” “I never felt I had fewer men’s sports,” Mazzolini says. “I Weston says so much has opportunities than the don’t know that high schools changed since Title IX began. boys,” she says. “I never and colleges would have done “But we still have ground knew anything different.” that on their own. There are still some schools that don’t to cover,” she says. “I hear But it was different. do it, and it’s a federal law.” people say, ‘We don’t need Title IX anymore because Women who played sports in In 1971, 294,015 females everything is fine.’ the 1970s have memories that participated in high school baffle today’s young athletes. sports. In 2011, that number “We do need Title IX,” Weston Trailblazers and their says firmly. “I don’t think you can When Denise Breslin Gotham skyrocketed to 3.1 million young daughters. Front row: sit back. If we didn’t have Title played volleyball at Wayne women on the track, courts Lindsey Dulude, her IX, we could see some erosion. State University in 1979, she and in the pool. mother, Terri Phillion It took a long time to get where wore a uniform her coach Dulude and Marcy Weston. And when women started we are. We need to let the bought at K-Mart, with iron- Back row: Denise Breslin getting full-ride athletic Lindseys and the Danielles know on numbers added later. Gotham and her daughter scholarships, “you saw it wasn’t always like this.” • Danielle Gotham. When she transferred to CMU women going to college two years later, she and her who might not have gone teammates eyed the men’s otherwise,” says Mazzolini.

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records by Kyle Terwillegar, ‘11 More than 35,000 watch in Kelly/Shorts Stadium A stadium-record 35,127 fans were on the group were 61 years of CMU the university,” says Central Michigan hand for the Michigan State Spartans’ gridiron history, with alumni from as Director of Athletics Dave Heeke. “Many first visit to Kelly/Shorts Stadium. recently as 2011 and as early as 1950. months of planning went into creating a memorable event for a record number Prior to Sept. 8, the largest crowd Prior to the game, the alumni socialized in of fans. Our central location in the state for a Chippewas football game had the newly created Tailgate Village before gives us a great opportunity to be a been 30,302 for the Central Michigan- filing onto the field just before the game gathering spot for many events in the Western Michigan showdown to form a tunnel for the players to run region, and we hope to provide more during the 2008 season. through for their entrance to the field. of these opportunities in the future.” Among the record crowd were more “This was a monumental day that could In the coming years, the Chippewas than 200 CMU football alumni who not have come together as well as it are scheduled to host North Carolina made the trip from 14 different states did without the cooperation of many State (2014), Oklahoma State (2015), and . Represented amongst different people from the city and UNLV (2016) and Kansas (2018). •

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The Bell Tower Society

Extraordinary friends Bell Tower Society Milestone ($500,000-$999,999) The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Catherine Bastow Anderson ‘24 Jack ‘70 and Dorothy Skoog of Central Michigan giving levels (1902-1986) Evelyn Smith ‘28 (1907-1987) University Bell Tower Society members are ARAMARK Corporation Visual Retailing LLC Central Michigan University’s recognized for their cumulative AT&T Foundation Jon E. ‘84 and Terri L. Voigtman ‘85 Bell Tower Society includes contributions, including Caponigro Public Relations Inc. Wal-Mart Foundation Ruth Heyman Foundation Dr. John E. Warriner ‘26, ‘64 (1907-1987) some of the most exceptional cash, pledges, matching and JoAnn Hinds ‘72, ‘77, ‘09 J. A. Woollam Foundation friends of the university – in-kind gifts through June Robert and Dorothy Monica Ronald A. Zuverink Estate (1939-1997) friends who are central to 30, 2012. Pledged revocable Anonymous Ron ‘73 and Jean Zyzelewski helping CMU. gifts such as bequests and John E. (1930-2008) and Margaret Ann Riecker ‘96 Centennial ($100,000-$249,999) living trusts are included in President Harold Abel Family Trust Bell Tower Society members The Skillman Foundation Bell Tower Society giving Sam and Trudy Staples Advanced Diagnostic Imaging PC help fund endowments, Allen Foundation Inc. totals when Central Michigan The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation scholarships, facilities, American Chemical Society University receives the gifts. J. Edwin Towle (1914-1985) technology and many other Richard Edward Veazey ‘66 (1941-2009) Todd J. ‘77 and Teresa L. Anson ‘74 Evart ‘Slim’ (1913-2002) and critical needs. They provide Bell Tower Society Keystone ($250,000-$499,999) Dorothy Ardis (1914-2001) energy, enthusiasm and giving levels include: Jack D. (1919-2001) and Jane Arthur Andersen LLP Foundation generosity that propel CMU • Pinnacle Members L. Adams (1925-1988) Benton Foundation forward as a focused, doctoral- Agri-Valley Communications, Inc Dr. Barbara A. Bissot (1928-2007) $1 million or more Dr. Marvin and Erin Bleiberg level institution, and they Rachel Allwardt ‘40 (1912-2000) • Milestone Members Suzanne ‘48, ‘52 and Raymond Lon M. ‘75 and Vicki Bohannon understand the value of CMU’s Baber Jr. (1928-2005) H. Almeda Boulton ‘32 (1909-2005) applied research, creative $500,000 - $999,999 Sue Schrier Bancroft ‘72, ‘05 Michael J. Bowen ‘92 endeavors and scholarship. • Keystone Members Marie Berrell ‘46 (1903-1996) Dorothy E. Boyden (1913-1999) David A. Brandon ‘05 and Jan Brandon $250,000 - $499,999 Ann L. Bronfman Foundation Inc. Bell Tower Society members Al ‘56, ‘90 and Patricia A. Cambridge Jr. Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation exceed the ordinary and • Centennial Members Leslie O. Carlin (1916-2002) Eunice ‘49 and David Burgess (1924-2009) Veha Chamichian CA Technologies expect the most from their $100,000 - $249,999 Irene Martha Copeland Hugh H. Calkins ‘33 (1910-2000) commitment to CMU. • Cornerstone Members ‘62, ‘66 (1922-2010) Chemical Bank $50,000 - $99,999 Michael and Rhea Dow Cisco Systems Inc. The heritage of DTE Energy Foundation Susan L. ‘71 and Robert W. Clarke ‘71 the bell tower Richard ‘57, ‘80 and Barbara Enberg Comerica Incorporated Fisher Companies Company The bell tower first rose to Pinnacle ($1,000,000+) Edward Flagg ‘76 (1933-2008) Rod ‘77 and Nan Crawford Stephen L. Barstow (1941-1992) prominence during the 1928 Herbert L. and Christine K. Fluharty ‘83 John P. (1897-1986) and Doris L. Jerry D. ‘62, ‘07 and Lisa Campbell Carl (1910-1969) and Margaret Crippo ‘27 (1903-1991) dedication of Warriner Hall. The Carls Foundation K. Furney (1914-2006) The Delfield Company Eighty-four years later, the Thomas ‘04 and Vicki Celani Keith E. Goodwin ‘74, ‘06 and Gary ‘64 and Joyce DeWitt Chrysler LLC bell tower remains a beloved Janice K. Goodwin The Corporation for Public Broadcasting campus landmark and symbol Mary Lou ‘86 and Richard The Dow Corning Foundation Covenant HealthCare Hazleton ‘72, ‘93 Michael Franckowiak ‘75 and Gay of the involvement of CMU’s The Denison Family Doug ‘06 and Sandy Iles Ebers-Franckowiak ‘75 most exceptional donors: The G.R. (Rollie) ‘41, ‘84 (1919-2003) and Alice Marguerite Jumper J. Dean (1919-2011) and Betty Eckersley Olga Denison ‘40, ‘04 (1917-2006) Bell Tower Society members. ‘63 (1906-2008) Dick ‘81, ‘84 and Audrey Featheringham The Dow Chemical Company Dr. Thomas M. ‘07 and Firstbank - Mt. Pleasant Foundation Mrs. Jayne Keating Firstbank Corporation Membership in the Dow Corning Corporation Dave ‘64, ‘65, ‘75, ‘05 and Sue Keilitz Dorothy M. Florance (1919-2010) Bell Tower Society The Herbert H. and Grace Estelle J. Kelsey Frey Foundation Membership in the Bell A. Dow Foundation Dr. Philip L. Kintzele Wasaburo Fujimiya ‘66 Fabiano Family Foundation Tower Society is the most Kmart Corporation General Dynamics Land Systems The Malcolm & Lois Field Foundation visible and distinguished Robert Bruce Knott ‘41, ‘57 (1919-1994) Corporation Field Neurosciences Institute The LaBelle Family W. Myron Georgia ‘35 (1911-2002) and donor recognition offered by Ford Motor Company George ‘69, ‘74 and Susan O. Hazel Georgia (1915-1999) CMU. Names of donors are Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation Loesel ‘69, ‘74 The Glenn Family Foundation Isabella Bank permanently inscribed on the Joanne S. (Deitz) Manshum ‘60 Robert B. Graham ‘65 Roger L. ‘58, ‘89 and Phyllis J. Kesseler Bell Tower Society Donor Wall (1938-2008) The Grand Traverse Band of The Kresge Foundation Gene ‘82 and Melissa McKay Ottawa & Chippewa Indians adjacent to the Rotunda in John G. ‘65, ‘12 and Carole Kulhavi Inc. Jane B. Hart the Bovee University Center. Lectra Mr. James H. Moon (1920-2008) and William Randolph Hearst Foundation Jim McGuirk Bell Tower Society members Margaret A. Moon (1926-2010) Robert J. House ‘40 (1917-2004) The Morey Foundation also are invited each spring Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Dennie ‘65 and Mary Howe ‘64 National Geographic Society Bob (1922-2000) and Lura Myers (1942-2003) to a special recognition SAP America Judith D. Mynsberge Hubscher & Son, Inc. event on the CMU campus. Albert Scaglione Curtis E. (1917-2008) and J. C. Huizenga The Skilling and Andrews Foundation Margaret A. Nash Gaye ‘68 and Ronald Humphrey W. Sidney ‘65, ‘07 and Judith Paul Pender IBM International Foundation French Smith ‘65 The Pfizer Foundation Inc. Intel Corporation Kim V. Thompson Sr. ‘04 Dr. Leonard E. (1929-2008) and John ‘71, ‘72 and Janice Jameson Deobold ‘35 (1916-1995) and Louise A. Plachta ‘92, ‘08 Frank ‘Don’ ‘50 (1925-2005) and Marcella VanDalen (1914-2010) Scott L. Pranger ‘83 Virjean Johnson ‘51 Michael and Monica Rao ‘05, ‘09 Timothy R.B. Johnson, M.D., ‘02

26 centralight winter ’12 JPMorgan Chase Foundation Robert F. Thompson (1915-2003) Dr. and Mrs. Jack Evans ‘53, Ron and Lue Newmann ‘92 Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund Michael ‘77 and Elizabeth Tierney ‘77 ‘71, ‘74 (1922-2009) Melvin K. and Ruth E. Nielson Ted ‘48 (1923-2008) and George ‘70, ‘73 and Gail Exacq Technologies Inc. O’Kelly’s Sports Bar & Grill Ginger Kjolhede Torreano ‘72, ‘76 Fran ‘69, ‘78 and Jim Falender Dennis and Sandra Olson Ted ‘63 and Nancy Kortes ‘65 Jean C. and James E. Michael ‘81, ‘86 and Mary Jeanne Opale ‘87 (1917-2000) Drs. Sam and Lakshmi Kottamasu Townsend (1928-2006) Federspiel ‘79 Kathy M. ‘79, ‘86 and Ira Kreft ‘77 Clarence ‘50, ‘07 and Mary Lila Fierstien ‘46 Lawrence Oswald Ed ‘66, ‘70 and Kathy (Dunn) Ann Tuma ‘59 Peter B. Fletcher Lois J. Pease ‘25 (1905-1989) Langenburg ‘64 Robert D. Ullom ‘57 Foundation Inc. Daniel and Charlotte Peyerk Dr. David ‘49 (1924-2007) and Joseph and Rosalie Vicari Howard ‘56, ‘60 and Joan Geerlings PNC Foundation Bernice Lirones ‘47 The Weisenburger Family Roger (1924-2011) and Alice Goenner Michael Poff ‘75 Jeanne ‘83 and Robert Long Marcy Weston Dr. Jay and Diana Griesser The Presser Foundation Jette K. MacNeil ‘94 (1941-2000) Whirlpool Corporation The Honorable Robert ‘47, ‘63 PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation Alan ‘Al’ W. ‘68 and Janet Madsen Curt ‘67, ‘68 and Pat White and Marjorie Griffin ‘44 PVS Chemicals Inc. Richard ‘59 and Margaret Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative Caroline M. Hartman (1913-2003) Quality North Leaders Marquardt ‘55, ‘60 (1930-1991) Yamaha Corporation of America Health System Charles and Jane Ramseth Emer A. Mathias ‘39 (1916-2010) Fern ‘40, ‘44 (1916-2000) and William John A. and Judith A. Rapanos ‘59, ‘03 Robert ‘46, ‘88 and Beatriz McCabe Cornerstone ($50,000-$99,999) Hoffmaster (1920-2011) Carol ‘76 and Douglas Rearick Ken ‘70 and Kathy McCarter Lawrence E. Abbott ‘55 David ‘59 and Marilyn Hole Redpoint Design Leon (1906-1978) and Frances Accenture Foundation Inc. Patrick J. ‘69 and Mary Lou Holmes The Rehmann Group McDermott (1907-1994) Paul ‘75, ‘80 and Maryanke Horses & Humans Research Michael R. Reno ‘73, ‘80 McLaren-Central Michigan Alexander ‘79 Foundation Paul ‘75 and Barb Richards William H. Meek (1917-2005) Barry M. ‘78 and Glenda Alexia Gregory W. Housner ‘83 Tad J. ‘78 and Laura A. Richards ‘79 Michigan Initiative for Innovation August John Hurt III ‘83 Marianne Wagner Richtmeyer and Entrepreneurship Alro Steel Corporation - Al Glick and Jamie T. Hurt (1910-2003) MidMichigan Health American Spoon Foods Inc. Frank ‘50 (1922-2011) and Joan H. ‘69 and Joseph E. Rogers Jr. ‘65 Francis J. and Mary L. Molson COL Alfred ‘50 and Naomi Virginia Irgang (1925-2011) Grace Larsen Sagendorf Thomas L. ‘55 (1933-2002) I. Asch (1916-2008) The Henry M. Jackson Foundation ‘39 (1915-1998) and Betty B. Moore Astro Building Products Timothy M. Jackson ‘86 Peter and Joan Secchia Michael Murray ‘75 and Pamela Ruby Balduf ‘28 (1904-2000) Robert ‘62, ‘66 and Catherine Seeking Techniques Advancing Wasko Murray ‘77, ‘83 Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Janson ‘63 Research in Shunts National Council for Community Joseph ‘70 and Barbara Barberi ‘70 Ed and Edythe Johnson Dorothy O. Sharpe ‘33 (1908-1998) & Education Partnership Robert M. Bartlett ‘52 Linda M. ‘75, ‘99 and David C. Johnson Grant G. Skomski ‘86 and National Writing Project M. Sonja Baumgarth ‘75 William L. ‘65, ‘70, ‘03 and Mary Jane Flanagan NBS Commercial Interiors Jeffrey ‘92 and Jennifer Bender Judy Johnson Sidney ‘41 (1917-2008) and William (1889-1970) and Lena Besser Foundation KAIST Doris Slavin (1927-2007) Neithercut (1903-1999) Brent Bleier (1943-2008) Murray S. Kilgour Nancy Page Smith (1918-1993) Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Boyne USA Resorts Wayne M. Korson ‘71 Spicer’s Boat City (The Ann Arbor News, The Bay BP Amoco Foundation Inc. Esther Ailsa Kraus (1906-1990) Terry ‘77 and Marcia Stacy ‘67 City Times, , Tim ‘83 and Elizabeth Brockman Thomas ‘63 and Lois Kromer ‘64, ‘71 Joe A. Staley , Jackson Ron ‘64, ‘66 and Mary Browning Dr. Vernon E. Kwiatkowski State Bar of Michigan Citizen Patriot, Kalamazoo Betty ‘45 (1923-2009) and Dale Burgess John G. Labrie ‘89 State Farm Insurance Companies Gazette, The Michael ‘77 and Lynn Burns ‘76 Peter Lambropoulos ‘86 Robert B. Stebbins ‘88 and ) Kevin ‘74, ‘76 and Elizabeth Thomas L. Lapka ‘78 Joseph ‘77, ‘79 and Sandra Steinmetz Michael ‘70, ‘04 and Mary O’Donnell Campbell ‘77 Leonard Lieberman (1925-2007) Gerald ‘49 (1918-1999) and Marie Bill ‘59 and Wanda Odykirk ‘72 Larry ‘92 and Peggy Campbell David (1939-2000) and Steube ‘49 (1919-2010) Sarah (Rowley) ‘81 and Dan Opperman Terry ‘47, ‘53 (1923-2011) and Trix Carey Barbara Lindley ‘67 William ‘62, ‘08 and Janet Strickler Milton ‘40 (1919-2002) and CenTra, Inc. Little Traverse Conservancy Robert ‘61, ‘64, ‘69 and Nancy Helen Peterson Charter School Administration Lockheed Martin Corporation (Cockerill) Stuart ‘60 Ethel Polhemus ‘18 (1892-1985) Services Inc. Kirk H. Love ‘77 Student Book Exchange - John Belco Drs. S. Benjamin (1929-2010) Chemical Bank - Clare James L. Luteyn, PhD. Kim Summers ‘78 and Rose M. Prasad The Christman Company Alberta Mary ‘54, ‘59 and Sun Microsystems, Inc. Dustin ‘94 and Kelly Preston Citizens Bank Donald Lynch (1922-2009) Mark ‘91 and Michelle Robert ‘71 and Teresa Prevette Vicky S. Cobb ‘84, ‘91 Macker LLC Szymczak ‘91, ‘97 Marilyn L. Price ‘73, ‘75 Roger ‘73, ‘77 and Linda Coles Timothy ‘94 and Sherry Target Corporation Alan ‘97 and Arlene Quick (1936-2012) Gary ‘69, ‘71 and Cathy Collins ‘98 Magnusson ‘94 Dottie ‘52 and Bill Theunissen ‘47 Marge and Gene Ragland ‘66 George C. Comden ‘60, ‘61 Charles ‘74 and Mary Sue Markey ‘74 think3 Research Corporation Commercial Bank - Ithaca Dale F. Martin ‘81 TIAA-CREF Kenneth Rogers ‘96, ‘06 Fred ‘69 and Joyce Cook ‘92 Masonic Pathways Donald A. ‘02 and Janet E. Tomalia and Jane Rogers Corning Incorporated McCallum Family Trust - Nanotechnology Award Fund Ronald H. ‘57 and Marilyn Dr. Robert F. Croll (1932-2005) Betty Ann McDonald ‘41 The Harry A. and Margaret D. (Friday) Rolph ‘56 Sandra Bell Croll ‘08 Dr. Jim and Jamie McDonald Towsley Foundation Dr. George E. and Elizabeth G. Ross Dorothy L. Crooks ‘54 McLean & Eakin Booksellers Lorraine and Jerry Tubbs ‘78 Charles E. ‘60 and Gerry Y. Scribner Crowe Horwath LLP MedImmune Inc. (1932-2012) Jeffrey Seeley ‘82 James ’69 and Diane L. Damitio Meritor David ‘79 and Traci Underwood ‘79, ‘86 Seismic Micro-Technology, Inc. Dean Darby ‘83 Michigan Campus Compact Allen ‘72 and Nancy Vander Laan ‘73 SJC Video Dell Inc. Michigan Humanities Council Verizon Wireless - Southfield Paul ‘62 and Sandy Smuts ‘61 Herb and Marilyn Deromedi MiCTA Service Corporation Stanley L. ‘41 (1917-2004) and Spence Brothers Mid State Plumbing and Heating Madalin Vihtelic ‘41 (1918-2003) Jim ‘75 and Naomi Stark DeWitt Conduit Foundation Midland Center for the Arts Wege Foundation Steelcase Inc. Dr. Kimber ‘79 and Judy DeWitt ‘92, ‘08 MidMichigan Health Park Bill ‘76 and Molly Weideman Martin T. Steinbis ‘75 Wendell and Marcia Dilling - Mount Pleasant Wheatland Music Organization Dr. Michael Stratford Dr. Claudia B. Douglass ‘79 Richard G. Miller Bertha H. Whitmore Summit Petroleum Corporation The Alden B. and Vada B. Dow Terence F. ‘65, ‘75, ‘90 and Dr. Ernie and Wendy Yoder Kevin ‘87 and Sharon Tapani Creativity Foundation Carleen Moore Drs. Rich ‘76 and Audrey Zavodsky Irene V. Taylor (1909-2002) The Alden and Vada Dow Morning Star Publishing Company Alfred S. (1920-2006) and Mildred Family Foundations Ralph E. Morrow ‘51 (1921-2008) D. Thomas (1920-2009) Edward D. Jones & Company and Sarah (Sally) Morrow Elanore (Tommie) M. Thompson ‘51 Enbridge Energy Partners National Academy of Education Drs. Howard and Charlotte Evans National City Bank

centralight winter ’12 27 Honor Roll of Donors President’s Circle

With more than 2,600 members, the President’s Circle recognizes Rose M. Prasad (14) Barry L. DeLau II `94, `02 (5) the contributions of our many faculty, staff, alumni, parents and Dustin `94 and Kelly Preston (5) Dr. Kimber `79 and Judy PricewaterhouseCoopers DeWitt `92, `08 (14) friends who support the university with an annual gift of $500 or Foundation (8) The Dow Chemical Company (9) more including matching gifts, received from July 1, 2011, through PVS Chemicals Inc. The E. W. Scripps Company (8) June 30, 2012. Quest Software Inc. (2) Fran `69, `78 and Jim Falender (9) Dr. George E. and Elizabeth G. Ross (3) Dick `81, `84 and Audrey These members have generously supported student scholarships, Peter and Joan Secchia Featheringham (14) academic programs, applied faculty research and creative activity, Seeking Techniques Advancing Freudenberg-NOK General and important ongoing programs such as facilities and technology Research in Shunts Partnership David C. Sleeper `72 Megan Goodwin and Bruce initiatives. Smith Equities Corporation (5) Roscoe `87 (2) W. Sidney `65, `07 and Judith Dr. Jay and Diana Griesser (3) Anspach Assoc. ($10,000+) JoAnn Hinds `72, `77, `09 French Smith `65 (14) Sue Guevara (5) Advanced Diagnostic Imaging PC IBT Foundation (2) Paul `62 and Sandy Smuts `61 (14) Kirk `77 and Janet Hewlett `77, `84 ARAMARK Corporation (12) Douglas Iles `06 (3) Spence Brothers (2) Sean Hickey `88, `90 and Suzanne Baber ‘48, ‘52 Isabella Bank (14) Herb Spence (2) Rita Combest `95 (2) Sue Schrier Bancroft `72, `05 (8) James J. McGuirk Charitable Jim `75 and Naomi Stark Stephen W. Hoedt (6) Bank of America (4) Lead Annuity Trust (2) Martin T. Steinbis `75 (10) Patrick J. `69 and Mary Lou Holmes (14) Bay Regional Medical Center John `71, `72 and Janice Jameson (10) Robert `61, `64, `69 and Nancy Gregory W. Housner `83 (14) Brigitte Bechtold and Donald Robert `62, `66 and Catherine (Cockerill) Stuart `60 (5) Gaye `68 and Ronald Humphrey (14) Socha `95, `00 (14) Janson `63 (14) Summit Petroleum Corporation (4) Dave and Cheryl Hunter Gene D. Bruce `72 Timothy R.B. Johnson, M.D., ‘02 Deobold `35* and Marcella August John Hurt III `83 and Dale Burgess (12) JPMorgan Chase N.A. (6) VanDalen* (2) Jamie T. Hurt (10) Eunice Burgess `49 (4) Dave `64, `65, `75, `05 and Allen `72 and Nancy Vander IBM International Foundation (14) William O. Caldwell `58* Sue Keilitz (14) Laan `73 (11) Independent Bank of Bay City Al `56, `90 and Patricia A. Roger L. `58, `89 and Phyllis Richard Edward Veazey `66* (3) Timothy M. Jackson `86 (13) Cambridge Jr. (14) J. Kesseler (14) Jon E. `84 and Terri L. Voigtman `85 (4) The Jeff Lichon Spinal Cord Veha Chamichian (14) Murray S. Kilgour (7) Marcy Weston (14) Injury Foundation Charitable Auto Resources Inc. (4) Ginger Kjolhede (14) Curt `67, `68 and Pat White (8) William R. `82 and Carla Irene Martha Copeland `62, `66* Wayne M. Korson `71 (9) Robert `05 and Ann Wintermyer S. Kanine `89 (2) Corporation for Public Drs. Sam and Lakshmi Kottamasu (7) Wolverine Power Supply Dr. Philip L. Kintzele (14) Broadcasting (6) The Kresge Foundation Cooperative (14) Langlois Management Dorothy L. Crooks `54 (6) Thomas `63 and Lois Dr. Ernie and Wendy Yoder (2) Pat Loers (4) Diane Dahnke (5) Kromer `64, `71 (8) Ron `73 and Jean Zyzelewski (14) Martin-Waymire Advocacy Ian and Patricia Davison (4) John G. `65, `12 and Communications Inc. (4) Dealers Resources Inc. - Carole Kulhavi (14) Warriner Assoc. ($5,000-$9,999) Ken `70 and Kathy McCarter (14) John Jameson (14) Ed `66, `70 and Kathy (Dunn) The Aaron Copland Fund Richard `94 and Julie McGuirk `94 (7) The Denison Family (5) Langenburg `64 (14) for Music Inc. (3) McLaren-Central Michigan (14) Daniel R. Denison and Jean M. Leslie `69, `72* The Alden B. and Vada B. Dow McLean & Eakin Booksellers (10) Graciela Rubalcava (6) Bernice Lirones `47 (3) Creativity Foundation (8) James J. `83 and Kallie R. Spencer T. Denison (5) George `69, `74 and Susan Paul `75, `80 and Maryanke Michels `85 (4) DeWitt Conduit Foundation (3) Loesel `69, `74 (14) Alexander `79 (2) Michigan Regional Council Gary `64 and Joyce DeWitt (14) Jeanne `83 and Robert Long Barry M. `78 and Glenda Alexia (5) of Carpenters (6) Spencer W. `02 and Lynch, Gallagher, Lynch, Martineau Todd Allam `94 (9) Michigan Promotion Courtney L. Doty `01 & Hackett PLLC (3) Krystal L. Allen `01 Committee The Dow Chemical Company Macker Basketball LLC (2) Alro Steel Corporation - Al Glick (10) Middle Michigan Development Foundation (14) Timothy `94 and Sherry AYCO Charitable Foundation (3) Corporation Dow Corning Corporation (14) Magnusson `94 (4) Carl `75, `77, `84 and Alison MidMichigan Home Care (5) Cyril* and Loretta Duffy* (2) The Malcolm & Lois Field Barberi `75, `77 (9) Francis J. and Mary L. Molson (14) Michael Franckowiak `75 and Gay Foundation (3) Mark and Linda Beard `73 (2) Terence F. `65, `75, `90 and Ebers-Franckowiak `75 (2) Jim McGuirk (2) Bell`s Brewery Inc. (2) Carleen Moore John R. English DDS `63* (3) Michigan Humanities Council (2) James S. Bicknell Michael J. Morris `80, `93 (6) Fabiano Family Foundation (14) Michigan Initiative for Innovation Daniel `76 and Gail Boge (2) Anonymous (14) James Clayton Fabiano II `89 (8) and Entrepreneurship Bolle Contracting LLC (4) NARHC Dr. E. Malcolm and Lois Field (3) MidMichigan Health (3) Mark Bolle National Charter Schools Institute Firstbank Corporation (4) MidMichigan Health Park - John and Sue Bradac (14) National Public Broadcasting (7) Firstbank - Mt. Pleasant (14) Mount Pleasant (6) Ron `64, `66 and Mary Browning (14) Osteopathic Fisher Companies (14) Robert and Dorothy Monica (8) Kevin `74, `76 and Elizabeth Association William R. Fleischmann and The Morey Foundation (7) Campbell `77 (10) Randall `77 and Myra Norton (10) Linda C. Perkowski Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (9) Capital Steel & Wire Inc. (10) Michael `70, `04 and Mary Flint Institute of Arts (2) Michael Murray `75 and Pamela Chemical Bank (14) O`Donnell (7) Dorothy M. Florance* (2) Wasko Murray `77, `83 (14) Chemical Financial Corporation O`Kelly`s Sports Bar & Grill General Dynamics Land Systems (5) Paul Murray (11) Susan L. `71 and Robert Sarah (Rowley) `81 and Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation National Geographic Society (12) W. Clarke `71 (6) Dan Opperman (8) The Glenn Family Foundation Ron and Lue Newmann `92 (5) Vicky S. Cobb `84, `91 Richard `53 and Patricia Parfitt (13) Keith E. Goodwin `74, `06 and James B. Nicholson Commercial Bank - Ithaca (10) Ashton Peyrefitte Jr. (4) Janice K. Goodwin (4) Elizabeth Palmer Thomas M. Cooley Law School (7) The Pfizer Foundation Inc. (14) Jack Harkins `61, `66 (6) Bruno Pauletto `78 (7) Country Smoke House Inc. Michael F. Pintek `90 Michael `73, `80, `09 and Daniel and Charlotte Peyerk Rod `77 and Nan Crawford (14) Michael Poff `75 (5) Debra Hayes `75, `96 Louise A. Plachta `92, `08 (14) Crooked Tree Breadworks Inc. (6) Pohl Oil & Propane (6) Mary Lou `86 and Richard PNC Bank - Lansing and Mid Michigan David H.* and Diane E. Current (12) Alan `97 and Arlene Quick* (14) Hazleton `72, `93 (14) PNC Foundation (2) Donijo `94 and Keith Dejonge Renaissance Gems/Gem & Diamond Specialists (2)

* Deceased • Numbers in parentheses denote consecutive years of membership 28 centralight winter ’12 Research in Motion Daniel `97 and Jennifer Crystal Computer Support Inc. (8) Thomas D. Hutchinson `81 (2) Paul `75 and Barb Richards (5) Beaudoin `96 (2) Dave Cupp Karen E. Hutslar `92 (10) Gerald F. Riseley `64 (2) Steven H. Berge Custom Picture Framing Bob `75 and Meg Jacobs `82 (14) Rockwell Collins (3) Bestro LLC (2) James ë69 and Diane L. Damitio (14) Douglas Janes `82 (2) Gwendolyn Rowe Gage `74 (6) Deborah Biggs, Cal & Kevin The Delfield Company (6) Richard E. Janis (6) Gary and Myra Shapiro (14) Karbowski (2) Dave Kring Chevrolet Cadillac (11) Les Johnson `72 (4) William and Karla Sherman (4) Blissfest Music Organization (14) Deloitte Foundation (6) William L. `65, `70, `03 and SHW Group (3) Blue Lakes Charters and Tours Inc. (3) Herb and Marilyn Deromedi (14) Judy Johnson (6) Tim and Mary Slaughter (3) Doug Booher `92 and Michelle Dr. Claudia B. Douglass `79 (10) Margo Jonker `82 (14) Carl `81 and Mary Ellen Spradlin `80 Somes-Booher `91, `98 (3) DTE Energy Foundation (11) Jordan Law Office (5) Terry `77 and Marcia Stacy `67 (14) Roger D. Bradshaw `75 Jeffrey `83 and Terri Dulude `83 (6) Karu Medical Associates Sam and Trudy Staples (14) Brass Cafe & Saloon (4) Bill `60 and Arlene Dunham `77 (8) Kieran Keenan `81 (9) Robert B. Stebbins `88 (9) Elaine Amacker Bridges (3) Dykema Gossett PLLC - Lansing (2) Joseph D. Klobucher `73 (5) The Stroh Companies Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Eastman Party Store (5) Jim Knapp `82, `94 Kim Summers `78 (12) Brockman Enterprises Inc. (14) Neal `73 and Anne Eichler `72 (11) Fred Koenig (12) Richard `70, `72 and Veronica Tim `83 and Elizabeth Brockman (14) Ernst & Young Foundation Andrew `95 and Sarah Telfer `70, `75 (3) Jamie `03 and Chris Brown `04 (6) Michael J. `77, `11 and Korytkowski (12) Clarence `50, `07 and Mary William T. Bulger* (14) Susan Farrell `77 (8) Jon `95, 09 and Jessica Koster `99 (3) Ann Tuma `59 (7) David A. Burdette (5) Ed Fernandez `84 (5) Krapohl Ford Lincoln Mercury (3) Robert D. Ullom `57 (14) Canadian American Corporation/N Financial Executives Institute Dr. Diane S. Krider (7) Bill `76 and Molly Weideman Bloomfield Properties (2) Cynthia Dickey Fitzgerald `75 (4) Dr. Vernon E. Kwiatkowski (14) Wolverine Power Marketing Carew International Inc. (3) Flight Path Creative The LaBelle Family (14) Cooperative (5) Cargill Inc. Flint Institute of Music (2) Barton W. `64, `65, `95 and Worldwide Business Solutions Inc. The Charles J. Strosacker Kevin L. Fox `94 (4) Sarah LaBelle `90 (5) Foundation (14) Lisbeth A. Gallagher and Melissa `90 `92 and Douglas LaBelle (5) Grawn Assoc. ($2,500-$4,999) Cherryland Antique Mall and Brent A. Nolde (3) Donald and Joscelyn Labrecque (2) Mrs. Harold Abel (2) Consignment Center (2) Genesee District Library (3) Timothy J. Lalley `77 (2) Group- Sports Licensed Choice Hotels Owners Council (2) Gentex Corporation Dr. Joel H. Lanphear Division LLC (3) Christian Home Services Inc. (4) Greg Alan Gillespie `01 Charles and Dorine Lilly (11) Bruce and Edie Allen (7) Nancy Jo Clark `67, `80 (14) Roger* and Alice Goenner (14) Litzenburger Landscape (13) American Spoon Foods Inc. (3) Kimberly D. Clarke `82 (2) Jacalyn (Beckers) Goforth `82 (14) (6) Kim `94 and Kurt Anderson Linda N. Cline `85 Golden Consulting Group Inc. Main Manufacturing Products (9) Thomas and Denise Anthony (14) CMSInter.Net LLC (6) Joanne J. Golden `79 (3) Marathon Oil Company (5) AutoFocus (3) Matthew J. Coffey `86 (6) Graff Chevrolet Bruce `75, `76 and Diane Marble `84 (5) Steve and Jane Auvil (12) Roger `73, `77 and Linda Coles (14) Greentree Natural Grocery (10) Charles `74 and Mary Sue Avalon & Tahoe Pontoon Boats (2) Gary `69, `71 and Cathy Collins `98 (14) Mark `78 and Connie Greenwald Markey `74 (14) Norma J. Bailey (12) Compassionate Care Home `77, `84, `93 (4) Marshall M. Fredericks Joseph T. Barberi Attorney At Law Health Services Inc. James E. Grimes Sculpture Museum (4) Joseph `70 and Barbara Barberi `70 (9) Consumers Energy Company (13) Dave and Elizabeth Heeke (7) Deborah `74 and Steve Martineau (14) Richard `77 and Mary Barz (4) Crapo Agency Inc. (5) David `59 and Marilyn Hole (14) Sheryl L. McCleery Jim `86 and Owen Batcheller (10) Mike Crapo (6) Hometown Health Foods (13) McGuirk Sand & Gravel (6) M. Sonja Baumgarth `75 (3) Charles Crespy and Leigh Seacord (2) Dennie J. Howe `65 (10) Chuck and Jennifer McGuirk (3) Bay Eye Care Center P.C. (5) Crooked Tree Arts Council (12) HSC Group LLC Nancy `79 and Pat McGuirk Jr. (5)

Ten years of donor support $14,000,000

$13,000,000

$12,000,000 $14,016,711 $11,000,000 $13,462,525 $13,274,238 $13,418,292 $10,000,000 $12,331,493 $12,042,038 $12,699,474 $9,000,000 $11,043,648 $8,000,000 $11,603,952 $10,132,057 $7,000,000

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$5,000,000

$4,000,000

$3,000,000

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$1,000,000

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centralight winter ’12 29 Grawn Associates (continued) Vanguard Charitable Emil and Vigdis Boasson (2) Business Association (2) Endowment Program (5) Jeffrey `94 and Carrie Bohm `91 (2) Thomas P. `95 and Kari L. Creguer `03 McLaren - Bay Region Edward `68 and Karen Walker `67 (3) Joseph `58 and Jane Bommarito `61 Timothy `98 and Melissa Crowley (2) Mecosta County Medical Center (6) James H. Wanty `71 (12) Connie L. Boogaard Dean `82 and Lori Crutchfield `80 (4) Phyllis Meek (5) Robert F. `72, `76 and Rae Tom and Lorri Borrelli (14) John* and Audrey Cumming `65 (6) Michigan Office Solutions (5) Marie Wardrop (14) John and Sherrida Bourque Henry V. Cupp `68, `82 (2) Michigan State Medical Society Denise Webster (7) Susan C. Bourque Mark A. and Pat J. Cwiek (3) Michigan Youth Sally Carnahan Weisenburger `48 Kenneth `75 and Stephanie Bovee (8) Mingsheng Dai and Ming Lu (6) Association (3) and John Weisenburger (14) Brandi L. Boyd `04 Laura `86 and John Davis (6) Mid Michigan Chapter Wentworth Builders Inc. Hugh `36* and Marjorie Boyd Roy `71 and Colleen Davis (14) of Credit Unions Wheatland Music Organization (14) Lisa Bracher-Cole `14 Brian and Kim Deans Beverly Milner `35 (8) Kathleen M. Wilbur (3) Timothy John Brady `66 Deborah Gadille DDS (4) Brian `85 and Anne Minbiole `85 (4) William Randolph Hearst Georgiana N. Braley `04 Robert L. and Frances DeBruin (14) Thomas J. and Gail A. Moore (14) Foundation (3) James Brandell Stuart deGeus `74 Kit Moran `77 (2) WKAR-FM (3) Dr. Timothy `97 and Michele Bruce Craig Deighton `77 Rachael E. Moreno `66 (8) Jim `65, `68 and Carol Wojcik Brannan `91 (9) Dell Inc. (8) Mount Pleasant Lions Club `68, `75, `89 (14) David and Joan Brausch (11) Robert DeMarco `85 (2) Gregory `60 and Carolyn Mox `59 (4) Colleen K. Wolfe `75 (2) Joy Joanne Brewer Richard and Colleen Divine (13) Mark A. Murray `11 Mary Lu `90, `92 and John Robert `71 and Mary Bromley (14) Mark L. Dobias PC Margaret A. Nash (14) Yardley `71 (14) Brooks Kushman PC Doceo, PLC Jack and Cora Neyer (14) Drs. Rich `76 and Audrey Zavodsky (14) Richard M. Brozowski `81 (2) Doeren Mayhew (8) Norton Accounting & Ernie Zeigler (6) Bryan Dental Office LLC Carol and Dave Dow `71 (9) Consulting PC (5) Michael J. Brzezinski `72 (5) Michael and Rhea Dow (3) Dr. John F. O`Connell `83 (4) McKenny Assoc. ($1,000-$2,499) Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar (3) Scott `93 and Alexandria Doyle `96 (4) Olivieri Management Inc. (4) Edward (Ward) Abbey `70 (2) Joseph and Denise Bunnell Gary L. `76, `77 and Deborah O&O Advertising & Media Services LLC Abbott Laboratories Fund (2) Diane `87 and Charles Burns (4) S. Dunbar `77, `83 (3) Osborne and Associates (6) Hosam Gharib Abdelhady Michael `77 and Lynn Burns `76 (8) Dale A. `76 and Karen Duncan (3) Ronald `82 and Theresa AITP Chapter (6) Mark `82 and Catherine Bush Gerry and Ann Edgar (14) Osborne `82 (2) Tera Lynne Albrecht `99, `01 (6) `83, `88, `05, `07 (4) EJ Americas LLC Restoration (3) Wayne R. Albrecht `95 Byron True Value Hardware Inc. Drs. Merl and Ireta Ekstrom (5) Matthew and Gigi Peal (2) Kevin and Carrie Alder J. Timothy Caldwell and Elderly Instruments (7) Pepsi Bottling Group Chuck `51 and Boots Alexander (14) Barbara B. Dixon (3) Ronald Ellison `76 (11) Chip Pisoni `86 Dick and Jean Allen (6) Phame Camarena and Eldon and Judith Enger (6) The Presser Foundation (10) Kay Marie Allen `59 (4) Pamela Sarigiani (4) Dan and Jane Enos (3) Progressive Asset Management (12) Alma Agency Inc. Camille`s on the River Jim `70, `78 and Carol Prout Financial Design (2) Alma Tire Company Patrick M. Carey `92 (5) Erickson `70, `80 (13) Publicom Inc. for Bay Regional Jonathan and Lori Alvord (2) Terry `47, `53* and Trix Carey (14) Ernst & Young LLP Medical Center (2) Ameriprise Financial Inc. Dwight R. Carpenter `77, `86 Rick and Paula Erskin `72 (13) The Rehmann Group - Saginaw (14) - Mt. Pleasant (9) Daniel F. Carr `90 (3) Monica M. Ervin `90 (2) Rick and Janice Reynolds amical (7) Cathy`s Hallmark (6) Drs. Howard and Charlotte Evans (2) Kathleen `66 and Joseph Rivard Jr. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (3) Bill and Sandy Caul (2) Gary E. Eymer `82 (2) Douglas and Roberta Roberts Carl J. (John) Anderson Jr. `60, `62 (4) Cerise Nutraceuticals LLC Joseph Gerald Fabiano (10) Rogers City Home Furnishings Matthew M. Anderson Joseph W. Chamberlain (3) Brad and Diyonn Fahlman (2) - Larry E. Bruski (2) William W. Anderson (5) Mark and Tanya Chamberlain (3) Fairway Lawncare Inc. (2) Helen Holz Rooney `49* (6) Appraisal Advisory Group Michael J. Chamberlain `92 (4) Anthony P. Falsetta Jr. `72, `76 Peter Ross (7) Dr. David E. Ash (5) Charlevoix Area Humane Society Diane `83, `99 and Tom Falsetta (3) The Saginaw Chippewa Chris `95, `04 and Stacey Austin `00 (11) Ken Cherry `90 (10) Joesph `70, `76 and Sandra Falsetta (4) Indian Tribe (14) AXA Foundation (2) Dr. Vicki Chessin and Duane Powell Brian W. Fannon Saginaw Symphony Association (3) Zachary `99 and Julia Azzanni `00 Chicago Mercantile Exchange Patricia Ann Farley (2) Carl Sams `73 and Jean Stoick `67 Jane `70 and Michael Bacon Foundation (4) Ronald `65, `81 and Sharron SAS Institute Inc. (2) Bill Bailey `62 Donald J. Chiodo `90 (2) Farrell `77, `82 (13) Rakesh and Indira Saxena (2) Kathleen M. Baker `95 Alan M. Christensen `05 (2) Federal Oil Company - Ed Ososki (3) Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving (3) Peggy Brisbane and Robert Barclay (11) Clark Construction Company (3) Federated Insurance Jeffrey Seeley `82 (3) Jeffrey S. Barker (6) Kenneth `77 and Mary Clark `06 (9) Michael `81, `86 and Mary Shepherd Clinic (2) Nick and Holly Bartholomew Margaret E. Clark `57 (9) Federspiel `79 (11) Stan and Rene` Shingles (14) Geoffrey `98 and Hatha Bartlett (11) Susan E. Clarkson `67, `70 (3) Kurt E. Feight `83 (6) Michael D. Shoemaker `86 (7) David `90 and Jennie Basirico Cline Close Dyer Gambrell Fenton Family Foundation Simple Pleasures (11) Bay View Association (2) & Wilson PLC (11) Patrick and Laura Fenton (4) Grant G. Skomski `86 and Mary Stephen G. Baynes `76 Clover Consulting Inc. (3) Larry J. Ferrigan `59, `62 (4) Jane Flanagan (14) Daniel `06 and Candice Bazuin `07 (2) CMU Faculty Association (14) Elaine Fessenden Space Studios LLC A. K. Becker Richard and Jennifer Cochran (10) Thomas `80 and Wendy Feusse `79 (3) Speech Language & Hearing Club Brenda J. Beckrow-McCann `97 Coldwell Banker - Mt. Pleasant Richard `57 and Betty Figg `55 (3) Philip J. Squattrito (7) Zoe `79 and Douglas Behnke `79 (5) Realty & Associates (11) Ron `86 and Danielle Fillmore (3) Suzanne `87 and Mark Stansberry (7) Nicholas LaLonde Bellore `10 Dan L. `70 and Kathy Cole (2) Firstbank - Alma (3) Star Media Group Inc. (2) Jeffrey `92 and Jennifer Bender (6) Stephanie Comai John `70, `71, `81 and Jeanne Joseph `77, `79 and Sandra Timothy `85 and Patricia Leigh M. Combrink `99 Fisher `71 (14) Steinmetz (10) Bender `84, `86 (6) Community Cancer Services Paul `89 and Jodi Fisher `89 (6) William `62, `08 and Janet Strickler (10) Bruce and Bonnie Bennyhoff (4) Troy C. Conners `90 Rich and Diane Fleming `92 (8) Student Book Exchange Dr. Frank `68, `70 and Carol Benson (14) ConQuest Scents Flint Youth Theatre - John Belco (4) Mike Bevier `85 (4) Steve W. Constantin (7) Paul Fortino `49 (14) Karin Syverud (8) Beyond Borders (2) Fred `69 and Joyce Cook `92 (5) Anthony `01, `10 and Karmen Target Foundation James and Marilyn Bidwell `62 Country Radio Broadcasters Fox `08, `11 (2) Dottie `52 and Bill Theunissen `47 (14) Bierlein Companies Foundation (2) County Emmet Celtic Shop (2) Dr. Ray Francis (2) Three Pines Studio (4) Richard Jackson Bingham (2) Covenant HealthCare John A. and Julie L. Frary `75 and RV Resort (5) Don and Geri Bissell (10) Brent W. Cox `90 Marian `96 and Craig Fuller `81 (14) Tim Bondy Physical Therapy (7) Eric and Deborah Blackhurst Yvette B. Crandall (14) Michael L. `73 and Judith A. Gaken `71 Dr. Herm Triezenberg and Black Star Farms LLC (3) Crane Worldwide (2) Dr. Richard L. Galant (7) Dr. Elizabeth Mostrom (10) Gordon Bloem `82 and Tom and Diane Craven (6) Jose and Nancy Garcia (3) US International Media LLC (2) Nancy Parshall (5) Creative Consultant Leland Barbara L. Gardecki* Kent `87 and April VanderLoon

* Deceased • Numbers in parentheses denote consecutive years of membership 30 centralight winter ’12 Robert and Elizabeth Garner (6) Alan and Elizabeth Jackson (7) CMU supporters Jacqueline N. Garrett `94 Neal and Marianne Jacobs Matthew John Gasser Jimmy John`s - Mount Pleasant (2) Dr. Pamela S. Gates `87, `88 (12) Alan L. Johns `84 (3) Gattle`s of Petoskey Ed and Edythe Johnson (14) Howard `56, `60 and Joan Geerlings (2) Linda M. `75, `99 and David Dr. Gina E. Geissler `02 C. Johnson (14) Alumni Salma I. Ghanem (3) Virjean Johnson `51 (5) Friends $3,424,170 Eric M. Ghiaciuc (2) Janet R. Johnston (6) $2,865,032 10,352* William and Elizabeth Gill Butch and Barb Jones 15,046* Dr. and Mrs. David Gillingham (9) Edward and Claudia Joslin Chris A. Gilstad `98 (6) Journal Register Company (4) Jeff `78 and Pam Godley `77 (12) JPMorgan Chase Foundation Sean `96 and Angela Goffnett (3) Jumping Puppy Entertainment LLC Corporation Donald E. Golm `76 (14) Michael R. Jury `02 (10) Other Foundations $3,352,390 Gregg L. Gooch `84 (2) David Justin and Mary Anne organizations $1,764,503 772* $197,857 39* Terence L. Goodell `85 (2) Evans-Justin (9) 91* William `79 and Marjorie Randall Kapenga Goodhue `82 (3) Eric `06 and Maureen Karbowski `07 Jim and Debi Goodrich (5) Linda `68 and Al Kaufmann (6) * Number of donors Gordon M. Bloem Attorney at Law (3) Kellogg`s Corporate Denise Ann Gotham `84 Citizenship Fund (2) Susan and Donald Grant (10) W. K. Kellogg Foundation (6) Vernon L. Gray `67 Phillip `77 and Sue Kench (5) Robert `69 and Gaile Griffore `68 (13) Dr. Michael Kent and Maxine Brock `96 and Holly Gutierrez `99 (2) Klump Kent `72, `84 Dale E. `75, `79 and Carol Malewska (5) Barbara Moll `68 (3) Dale `75 and Jan Hagland `77 (14) Fried Chicken Maner Costerisan & Ellis CPA, PC (3) Freeman `75, `77 and Damon `87 and Danielle Hall `98 (12) - Mt. Pleasant (4) Manistique Lakes Area Jeannie Moore (2) Arnie `62 and Merrie Lois Kerr (11) Tourism Bureau (2) Marc B. Moore `96 (4) Hammel `69, `82 (11) Sean and Melissa Kesterson Martelli Homes Inc. (2) Robert and Marilyn Moore (4) Hammer Building & Restoration Inc. (5) KeyBank Foundation Robert and Cathleen Martelli (3) Carl and Gretchen Moraw Merodie Hancock (5) Adam `08 and Allison Kieft `06 (5) Sue Ann Martin and John P. Wright (14) William and Karen Mordica (3) Brett `03 and Jamye Haring `98 (3) John Thomas King `95 Frank V. Maselli `90 Jerry M. Morey `69 (3) Harkins Properties (4) Paul Kinville (2) Rob `80 and Susan Meade Mason `81 Linda M. Morey `04 Roger Hart `80 and Lisa Adams Hart (2) Larry F. Kist (6) David J. `77 and Jane M. Matty (14) Morgan Stanley (2) Michael `85 and Laura Harter `87 (3) Dr. Robert C. Knapp `68 (3) Maui Jim Sunglasses The Morning Sun (4) John D. Hartner `73 (3) Tim Knickerbocker (14) Gilbert A. Maxwell `58, `64 Mountain Town Rehab Inc. (3) John M. Hayes `71, `72 (3) James `84 and Sherry Knight `86 (3) Connie L. McCann `86 (3) Mt. Pleasant Abstract & Title Marcia L. Haywood Arthur Loren Kontio `65, Young Betty Ann McDonald `41 Mt. Pleasant Area Chamber Jana M. Hazekamp (6) Biologists Award (11) Ms. Amy McGinnis and Dr. Eric of Commerce (3) Health Care Reimbursement Andrew J. Krause `77 Buschlen `95, `09 (4) Mt. Pleasant Area Community Solutions Inc. Ira Kreft `77 (2) David `86, `09 and Laura Foundation (2) Health Services Associates, Inc. John and Petra Krull (13) McGuire `82 (12) Mt. Pleasant Rotary Club (2) Sonny and Shirley Helber (8) Gilles Labrie `88 and Ute Stargardt (14) Amy Lynn McIntosh `96 Anja Mueller (4) Bob Heller (2) Earl and Debra LaFontaine (3) Bob and Melissa McIntyre Pamela `86 and Bill Myler Jr. (5) William and Candace Henderson `70 Thomas L. Lapka `78 (3) Gene `82 and Melissa McKay (14) Nancy D. `89 and Donald F. Nagler (7) Sandra L. Herrygers `87 (7) Carol J. Latsch `71, `77 (2) Jerry J. McKay `77 (3) Mick `72 and Dorothy Natzel (12) Higher Grounds Trading Company (6) The Law Office of Peter Cheryl and Edward McKee Dixie Brace Neier `53, `73 (9) Rich and Mary Hill `87, `92 (9) Lambropoulos PLC (2) Richard Douglas McLellan Brenda Nelson Eric Ho (2) Adelyn Leander (2) Sherry E. McManus `76 Paul W. Nelson `79 (4) Vern and Rose Hoag (2) Lease Management Inc. (3) Mecca Properties LLC Mike and Nancy Nerbonne Lee Hobson (14) Jill A. LeBourdais `97, `99 (2) Meijer Inc. (14) Michael C. Nettie `94 (6) Elizabeth Hoffmann `54, `59, `62 (4) Lisa A. Leeman (2) Meijer Store No. 69 - Mount Pleasant Joe and Tisha Nichols (2) Joan L. Hogan `67, `68 and Peter Leemon (2) Merchandise Outlet Daniel `82 and Kathleen Martha G. Jose `70 (4) Jack I. Leffler `02 (2) Metal Arts Construction (2) Nickodemus `04 (6) John and Becky Hogan George and Julie Lenyo Michael and Bonnie Metro (2) Brad P. Niergarth `75 Lynette J. Holloway `75 Brenda J. Leonard `07 Thomas and Judith Mich Northern Michigan Brass Band (4) Shaun `82, `84 and Elizabeth Anna Jean `69 and William J. Lewis (6) Terrence Michael `72 and John `74 and Joyce Nutzmann `73 (14) Holtgreive (14) Randi and Lynne L`Hommedieu (12) Suzanne Carey `75 Valerie O`Brien and J.J. Bradac Susan Holtgreive `79 (3) Samuel Licavoli `62, `63 (4) Michigan Garden Clubs Inc. (2) Bill `59 and Wanda Odykirk `72 (3) James `95 and Karen Holton `88 Barbara Lindley `67 (7) Michigan Heritage Music Association Patrick Okonkwo (6) The Home Depot Foundation Bob `59, `65, `77 and Marie Lippert (14) Midland Area Community James P. `96 and Tara K. Drs. Jim `65, `66 and Joan Nicholas K. Lipscomb `09, `12 Foundation (14) O`Laughlin `96 (8) Hornak `65, `67 (14) Elizabeth Louise Loll `64 Midland Center for the Arts (6) John Leslie O`Neal Grace M. Hosking (4) Peter and Mary Losiniecki Midland Concert Band (3) Chris and Pete Orlik (14) Sandra `79 and Bob Howell (6) Peter V. and Sherlyn C. Loubert (14) Midland Downtown Business Marcie M. Otteman `87 (5) Gongzhu Hu and Shu Lu (14) Jerry and Esther Lounsbury `71, `74 (5) Association/Jazz Trail (2) David `68, `73, `79 and Marcia Kimberley W. Hubble `63 (3) Denise M. Love `94 (6) Midwest Eye-Banks Outwin `67, `69 (9) J. Hudson `53 and Ann Kirk H. Love `77 (9) Renee `95 and Harry Mika (2) Packaging Corporation of America Keenan `58, `66, `90 (9) Christine `92 and Keith William H. Millar DDS, MS (14) Donald and Francine Padgett Chris E. `83 and Lynne M. MacDonald `90 (12) Elizabeth L. Miller `73 and Bruce Dean P. Paesens `77 Huismann `83 Jeremy `98 and Katherine H. LaPointe `72, `87 (5) Dave Pagel `83 (4) John and Chris Hutchison MacDonald `03, `07 Clarence E. Mills `86, `91 (2) Richard `67 and Donna Parr `91 (8) Timothy `82 and Karen Hygh (2) Charles `57 and Lois MacGregor (14) Mark `75, `76 and Debra Minelli (9) Ken `97 and Jennifer Pasanski `93 Michael `98 and Natalie Immings `98 Dr. Lauchlin W.S. MacGregor, Mike and MaryBeth Minnis `79 (2) J. Shannon Patrick (8) InCal Technologies ND `80 (5) MMCC Faculty Senate (14) Pepsi-Cola - Mount Pleasant (10) Christopher D. and Mary J. Ingersoll (3) William Edward MacLeod `68 (3) Richard L. Moehl Mark `80 and Mary Beth Perry (3) Integrated Family Care P.C. Magnum Hospitality (7) Drs. Tom and Gisela Moffit (9) Kari `92 and Paul Peruski (4) Kerry and Mary E. Irons `78 (6) David A. Maine `80 Dillip and Padmashree Mohanty `01 (3) Danae `82 and David Petrella (2)

centralight winter ’12 31 McKenny Associates (continued) Shaheen , Pontiac, GMC Tropical Smoothie Cafe Christine Alwood `92, `12 (9) Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Truck and Cadillac (3) Shawn `01, `03 and Menah Troy `04 (3) Robert Charles Amble `56, `61 (4) Greg `82, `84 and Janis Phillips (3) Shaw Funeral Home Lorraine and Jerry Tubbs `78* (12) Jay and Susan Anders (3) John and Becky Pifer `85 (11) Thomas R. Shaw Jr. `82 and Kathleen Bob Tunnell `65 (8) Daniel and Suellen Anderson Plante & Moran PLLC - East Lansing (3) S. Banfield Shaw `74 (8) Bob and Elizabeth Twidle (3) Kamilah Lewis Anderson (3) Patricia Podoll (14) Scott E. Sheldon `78 (4) David `79 and Traci Steven K. Anderson `80 Polly`s Planting & Plucking (11) Peter J. Shepherd `01 (4) Underwood `79, `86 (2) Animal Behavior Consultants Scott L. Pranger `83 (4) Charles `72 and Doris Edwin `59, `63 and Evonne of Northern Michigan Pre-Medicine and Osteopathic Sherwood `64 (13) VanderHeuvel* (12) Ruth Lynn Anker `71 Society (2) Mary Kay Shields (5) Derek `96, `05 and Amy van AptarGroup Charitable Foundation (3) Plas `80 and Sue Presnell `90 (14) James A. `52 and Joyce der Merwe `96, `98 (12) Ronnie S. Apter Scott `95, `04 and Collette Pries `97 (3) K. Shimokusu (2) Bob VanDeventer `74 (2) Bernard Arbic Albert Pruss Ronald D. Shoemaker (14) Kenneth A. VanElslander `03 (2) Jeffrey Jay Archambault `83, `86 (2) Steven D. Pung `72 (2) Avery Richard Sinkoff `94 (4) Edmond H. vanHees (2) Robert Armstrong (2) PWB Marketing Daniel F. Smith `93 Linda Sue VanLoon `70 Terry and Mary Jo Arndt (3) Communications Inc. (2) Elaine C. Smith (7) Craig T. VanRaemdonck `97 John W. Arnold (6) Quast Janke & Company, CPAs Gavin J. Smith `76 and Mary Ventures Plus Art in the Loft at Gallery 109 (2) Barry E. Quimper `68 (10) C. Mertz-Smith (12) Dan and Bonnie Vetter (10) Avery and Marcia Aten (7) Dan `74, `81 and Sue Glenn R. Smith `95 (5) Joseph and Rosalie Vicari Auto-Owners Insurance Company Rademacher `74 (12) Martha L. Smith (7) Viking Fitness Center (2) Cynthia Ann Bagnasco `89 (5) Gary Rakan `93 and Suzy Richard L. Smith `59 (6) Voelker Implement Sales Inc. (12) Bahle Enterprises Inc. (11) Merchant-Rakan `91 Shelly A. `00 and Mark H. Smith Tony `84, `88 and Kim Voisin `90 (4) Benny F. Baker Dr. Leela Rakesh and Mr. Southwind Restaurants LLC (2) Don `68 and Ruth Volz `69 (14) Charles R. Baker Rakesh Srivastava (14) Specialized Staffing Solutions Inc. Jason `95 and Lisa vonReichbauer `97 Kathleen Louise Baker `69 John `88, `97 and Lori Rathje `89 (7) Fred and Barb Stabley Jr. (14) Gary and Elise Walley William C. `63 and Susan E. Baldwin Ray`s Bike Shop Inc. Suzanne D. Stark `76 (7) Dean `74, `75, `76 and Deborah Michael Ball Inc. (3) Carol `76 and Douglas Rearick (8) Gregory L. `81 and Maureen Wallin `78 (14) Mike `80 and Cathy Ball `80 Gerald L. `66, `68 and Jeanne J. Starry `92 (2) Charles Walmsley and Bank of Northern Michigan Ann Reed (2) State Farm Insurance Companies (14) Melinda Prout (6) Robert and Betsy Banta (14) Michael W. `69 and Judy Reed (4) State Farm Insurance, Ryan Sydney and Mary Walston (14) Deborah Anne Barker `72 (3) Reusch Jewelry (2) Schlicht Agency (3) Linda Walterreit (2) Mike L. Barnes `85 Harry Thomas Richards `87, `97 (6) Daniel L. Steele (3) Richard R. `80 and Mary Charles Bash (2) Tad J. Richards DDS, PC Christopher J. Steffen K. Waters `80 (4) Ivor and Joan Bateman (8) Tad J. `78 and Laura A. Richards `79 (10) Betty Stephenson (14) Wayside Central (2) Arnold Grant Bauer Gregory `73 and Antoinette Ruth A. Stevens `80 and Richard Dale Weingartner `00 (12) Carol and Richard Beard Rickle `73 (14) Steve Latus (13) Thomas R. and Sharon M. Weirich (14) Mike `93 and Lisa Beasley (5) Dr. Rock `70 and Nancy Ringold (4) Margaret H. Steward (3) David `85 and Mary Weisenburger Kurt `89 and Laura Beck `91 (2) Riverwood Golf Club (3) Fredric `71 and Katherine Robert `73 and Maurine Brad `78 and Sally Beinlich `79 (5) Shirl Dean Roberts `55 (3) Stolaruk `71 (4) Weisenburger (14) Patricia M. Bell Brian L. Rodgers `83 (2) Stoney Creek Fisheries Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation (2) Greg Bennett (3) Gregory H. Rogers Cheryl `88 and Mark William and Stephanie Whitbeck Chris Beresford `81 and Erin Jeffry `91 and Suzanne Rogers (14) Strandskov `88, `99 (5) Aaron and Angie White McBrien `81 (14) Thomas K. and Rhonda Lynn Rohrer (2) STT Inc. (2) Lynn White `72 Patrick Bergmann Ronald H. `57 and Marilyn Jon Stuckey `91 (14) Bertha H. Whitmore (10) Berg-Martin Insurance (14) (Friday) Rolph `56 (9) Christopher M. Studenka `95 (7) Linda Wicander `81 (2) Dr. Steven Berkshire (2) Shawna `83 and Mark Ross `85 (2) Sharon M. Studenka `04 (7) Bryan `02 and Monica Wieferich `02 (3) Berner Medical Systems Inc. Stephen E. and Barbara A. Ross (14) Joseph P. Swallow `55 (13) Kurt Wiese `82 Thomas D. Berthiaume `77 (2) Kevin and Bonnie Roth Rick `72 and Lisa Swindlehurst `82 (12) Barrie and Sharon Wilkes (11) Christopher `95 and Linda Bessert `94 Douglas and Sharon Rothwell Richard R. Swindlehurst `08 (4) Nick `95 and Marnie Williams `97 (11) Beta Alpha Psi (6) Mary Roy (8) Synergy Medical Education Alliance (6) Ashley K. Willming `15 Drs. Jeffery `80 and Elaine Betts (14) Somdev Roy (3) Mark `91 and Michelle Kurt and Alane Willming Tom Beukema Grace A. Rudd `88 (4) Szymczak `91, `97 (14) Jim `71 and Shelly Wilson (5) William and Janet Beyer Bob and Betty Rulong `96 (2) Cassie Taber `80, `94 (3) Wineguys Restaurant Group Stanley `72 and Sandra Bies (12) John and Kristin Ruther `05 Tamarack Craftsmen Gallery (3) Daniel `61, `62 and Mildred Steven `70, `76 and Maggie Mary C. Rutty (3) Gene Tang (8) Wujek `89 (14) Bigelow `70 (13) Jeremy B. Rycus `95 Team Financial Group Inc. James Todd Wyatt `92 (5) Maggie `99 and Jim Binder Saginaw Choral Society (8) Temple Management/ Kenneth K. Wyckoff (3) Paul and Lisa Blanchard The Saginaw Valley Concert Temple Theatre (2) Bruce R. Wyman `65 (5) Robert Jay Blanchard `81* (12) Association Terry Tennant Yeo & Yeo PC (14) Eleanor Blanzy `61 (2) Lois Ann Sandbrook `57, `72 (8) Textron Inc. (2) Al `89, `91 and Jacqui Zainea `92 (4) Wayne Bliss (2) Sault Symphony Orchestra (2) Dennis J. Thavenet (14) Michael `86 and Lori Zimmerman (4) Ande L. Bodary Jr. `79 (5) Stephen P. Scherer ThinkWise Inc. (4) Mark `78 and Terrie Zitzelsberger `76 Greg Bodker Steve E. Schmidt `85 (3) Thomas Sebold & Associates Phyllis J. Boehm `81 James Schmiechen (5) Brian Tierney `88 Bellows Assoc. ($500-$999) Robert M. Boeke (11) Razvan Adam Walt `71 and Marian Schneider `70 (14) Michael `77 and Elizabeth Valerie and Frank Boles (10) Julian and Phyllis Adams Allan Schoenberg `90 Tierney `77 (14) Diane K. `68 and Thomas J. Bond (2) Al `80 and Nancy Adan `78 Judy Schoettle Lynn Tilma-Ross `85 and Merritt `80 and Lois Bongard `73, `80 Douglas `92 and Rene` Adler `91 Doug `74, `77 and Peggy James Ross III `87 (7) Stuart R. Bookey (3) Aetna Inc. (2) Schuette `91, `98 (2) Nancy Timmerman and Alan and Nel Boose `97, `10 (2) Thomas Ahlswede (9) Michael `05 and Kara Schuette `06 (2) Mitchel Osman (3) James Borowski Moonyeen Albrecht (2) Jim Schulte Jr. `74, `81 (9) Erik T. Timpf `95 M. J. Borowski Inc. (2) Rob Alford `08 Ludwig W. Schultz `78 (5) Ted `77 and Cheryl Tolcher (13) Botanical Society of America Algoma Conservatory of Music James P. Scott (2) George `70, `73 and Gail Mary M. Bottaro (11) Dennis Kay Allen Seiter Electric Inc. Torreano `72, `76 (12) Janet M. Botz `81 William G. Allen `79 - Chuck `94, `98 and Karilyn Rebeca Torres-Rivera (7) Cheryl N. Bowman `73 (9) Peachtree Homes Inc. Selinger `95 (4) Total Investment Planners Jennifer Boyce `83, `91 (4) Allstate Foundation (4) Andrew `87, `93 and Brenda Traverse City Opera House Dawn Marie Boyd `86 (3) Ernest `81 and Alonna Almeranti (4) Shafley `92 (11) Tom `82 and Jan Trionfi `80 (12) John Bozzelli Alpena Public Library John Robert Brackett `70 (5)

* Deceased • Numbers in parentheses denote consecutive years of membership 32 centralight winter ’12 James R. Bradley Steven M. Cook `86 Jill and Douglas Fonner James `73 and Sally Harrington `77 Thomas W. Bradley `61, `63 Kim and Kathryn Cooke Janet M. Foor Patricia A. Harris `72, `79 (2) Roger `92 and Karen Brandi `83 (13) Helen Elizabeth Cooper Nicholas Austin Forfinski Michael Hart Judith K. Brankel `69 (5) Cornerstone Architects Inc. (2) Kathleen A. Fothergill (2) Todd Robert Harter `94 Carrie A. Brickner `87 (9) Robert J. Cosan `77 James Edward Foulds `77 Sandra Lee Hartnell `70 R. David and Martha Briney Timothy J. `82 and Teresa Malcolm `77 and Monica Fox `80 (2) Michael D. `72 and Pamela D. Hartzler Britten Banners Inc. K. Coscarelly `79 Bernard M. Franas `70, `77 Jody `97 and Rob Hassen `94, `02 (2) Broadcast Education Association Eileen V. Coughlin `73 Joseph and Barb Frankenfield (5) Charles and Rebecca Hastings (8) Steve Broersma Tom Coughlin `68, `75 (3) Sylvia M. Frederickson `66 Earl `63 and Janet Hatinger (11) Stuart `76 and Carol Brown `78, `83 (10) Gaylord and Marilyn Courter (2) Cristy Freese (7) Allen `69 and Janet Hauer `70 (4) Bruce R. Brownie `82 (4) Betty G. Croft (2) Carolyn Joan Fretz `55 (2) Stephen J. `77* and Julie K. Kathy M. Bruehl `02 (5) Crowe Horwath LLP (14) George Fromhold (4) Haveman `80, `82 James and Janet Bruss (13) Michael `90 and Donna Cummings (2) James `65, `71 and Jivka Fuller (6) Bill Hayes `69, `73 (7) F. Allen Bryan Martha Ann Cupp `71, `77 (2) Roger `69, `74 and Pamela Fultz `73 (14) Jim `73, `75 and Linda Hecksel `75 (7) Alan Lee Bryant `61, `64 Ted Curran Fustini`s Oils & Vinegars Richard `58, `66 and Mary Robert Howard Buck `67, `70 (2) Christopher L. Curtis `90 Richard and Geraldine Gage (7) Hecksel `56* (14) Mike and Mindy Buell Eric Curtiss (3) Daniel Gaken `04 (7) Julius Heidt Kristen Bullock Cycling Salamander (2) Donna M. Galoit `62, `66 (5) Nancy Ann Hellman `70, `93 Theodore `69 and Mary James `80 and Renaye Damman `80 (4) Sue Gamble (7) Laura J. Henris Jane Bunker `72 (7) Chad `97 and Molly Darnell `98 David R. Gamez `73, `80 (2) Emily Gail Herbon `15 Bunnell Electric Inc. Brad and Anna Marie Davidson (3) James Vernon Gardiner `99 (3) Emile `75 and Sandra Hermann `74, `75 David `80 and Ann Bunting (6) Ann E. Davis (2) Garr Tool Company (7) George L. Hewitt `57 (6) Bob `62, `63 and Sally Burek `62 (2) David T. Davis `72 (6) Michael and Sherrie Garver `03 (4) Carolyn `75 and James Hill (8) Robert Hugh Burger `71 Benjamin P. Debelak `99 Colin R. Garwood (2) Robert D. Hochbaum William Croft Burley `83 (7) Daniel J. Decker `92 Mark `79 and Lee Anne Gasche (2) Linda Marie Hohner `81, `89 Richard L. `60 and Colleen B. Burns (13) Thomas and Sarah Dergazarian Michael D. Gaul Kathy Holderman (3) Joe Burzynski Joseph M. DeSarla `76 Blaine Marie Gebhardt `13 (2) Thomas Eugene Hollerback `83 (3) Doris Busuito Jennifer `13 and Dan Digmann (4) Mark `95 and Jennifer Geiger (2) Kathryn L. Hollister `74 (12) Joseph J. Butkovich `86 Wendell and Marcia Dilling (14) George Johnson & Company Home Builders Association of James May and Ann L. Butzler Susan M. DiMaggio-Fons `72, `79 Dr. Susan Gill `77 Central Michigan (3) Cable Ready Scott and Pamela Dixon (2) Jim and Mary Gillingham (14) William `75 and Jenny Hood William E. Cain CPA, PC Suchitra P. Djou `67 (6) David `68, `78 and Leslie Neil `67 and Linda Hopp `69 (5) Perry F. Caldwell Jr. `02 Dean W. Dolley `84 (6) Ginsberg `96 (4) Eleanor Hornak Randy Heldt `86 and Catherine Richard E. Doone `89 Glen J. Glawe `64, `65 (3) Herb `72, `73 and LouAnn Cameron-Heldt `85 John and Janet Dunn (3) Paul E. and Anne E. Glendon Hornbacher (12) Nancy `52 and Richard Campbell Mary A. DuVall `77, `87 George B. Glinke `56, `61, `68 (6) Paul W. Hornbuckle `84 (3) Barbara J. Cantley (2) Dr. Steven Egler (3) John and Donna Gnagi Marcia Lee Horton `67 and Michael F. Carbaugh `70 Edwin H. Eichler Beverly Jean Godley `70 Joseph Fink (4) Virginia Rose Caro Deborah Eisenmann Jim `93 and Theresa Goenner `93 (4) Barbara A. Hosmer `88 Scott `86 and Melissa Wayne `68 and Grace Eldred (14) Eleanor A. Golden (2) Thomas R. Houghtaling `88 Cartwright `90 (6) Eli Lilly & Company (4) Kay D. Gould-Caskey Mark and Ester Houlihan Gordon `95 and Ann Cashen `95 (5) Jeff and Cam Ellis Margaret `80 and Richard Gove (6) Catherine May House `69 Centre Ice Fitness Cam and Carol Enarson The Grand Rapids Press Carole Alice Howard `54 Jeffrey Chandler Steve Enderle Patricia A. Graves `78 (5) Steven R. `87 and Michelle John Chappa Chris `93 and Jim Engler (2) (2) L. Howard `86 Patricia J. `89 and Stephen Merlin N. Ensing Great Lakes Safety Training Center Kimberly Sue Howell G. Chase `04, `07 (14) Helen Epple-Lee `85 and Robert Lee John B. Greg (5) Matthew J. Howell `99 (2) Christine Marie Chesny Jimmie L. Estes `79 Bryan L. Griffin `94 (5) Jeff `89 and Cindy Hoyle (2) Jack and Janice Chiesa ExxonMobil (3) McCarther `01 and Jaime Kimberly M. Hudson `09 (4) Suzanne Chimovitz (2) Bruce C. and Julie A. Falconer Griffis `00, `10 (7) Terry `77 and Sherri Hutchins (6) Chippewa River District Library/ George Henry Falkenhagen `69 Rick M. Gross (6) Bret `82, `86 and Carol Hyble `87 (2) Veterans Memorial Library Patricia B. Fancy Karen E.H. Grossnickle (2) Hyde Park Assisted Living LLC Gerald and Catherine Church (3) Vernon Fauver (8) Grove Street Music Festival (5) In Form Fitness (2) Cali `88 and Jaime Clark `02 (12) Feldenkrais Practitioner (8) Robert `80 and Judith Integrated Physical Therapy Inc. (2) Geraldine Clark (2) Suzanne G. Felt Guilmette `75, `77 David H. and Ann K. Irish Robert and Janet Clark (4) Jim and Angie Felton `92 (6) Guitar Hospital (12) Isabella Community Credit Union (7) Bob `87 and Betty Clason `56 (5) Jane D. Ferger David `70, `77 and Kathleen Abul Islam Mickey Claus `96 and Kellie M. Ferrantino `87 (2) Gunter `70, `87 (2) Island Airways (3) Kenneth Egger Jr. Dorothy M. `58 and Hans F. Fetting Gregory E. Gursky `77 (6) ISOA (2) Edward `51, `60 and Barbara Clauss* (6) Fifth Third Bank of Midland (2) Dr. Dale D. Gust and Jo Ann Mark and Marva Jackson (2) COL Lawrence G. `58, `78 and Richard and Debra Filgo (3) D. Gust `88 (12) Sandy Jackson Marykae Clayton `59 (9) Mitchell Filip `51 Terry A. Guttrich `57 Terry and Patti Jackson (3) Paul W. `82 and Diane T. Clemo `84 Ann Becker Finein Darby Diehl Gwisdala `93 (11) Michael `84 and Karen Jacobs `83 CMU National Student Speech First Congregational Robert W. Haar Jr. `96 Lowell Jacobs Language Hearing Association (2) Church of Saginaw Michael `71 and Donna Hackett `72 (2) Mitch `72, `73 and Kay Jacque (6) Don and Kim Coates (2) First Presbyterian Church Dennis and Marcia Hadden (3) Jan Jaffray (5) Coffee Express Company (2) of Petoskey (2) James and Mary Hageman Stephen P. `79 and Patricia G. Jaksa (11) Coffee Talk (2) Ethel C. Fischer (5) Gregory B. Hahn `96 (6) Jeffrey K. Jaworski `86 Coldwater Stringed Instrument Repair Edward and Nedra Fisher (2) Beach Hall (4) Eileen K. Jennings (8) Larry Collins (10) Steven W. Fitting `85 and Margaret Betty Taylor Hall `58 (14) Carl Johnson and Sharon Raymond and Nancy Collins A. Fitting `83, `86 (8) Barry P. Hamilton `70 (4) Bradley-Johnson (12) George C. Comden `60, `61 (4) Doris A. Fitzpatrick `49* (6) Nancy Wells Hamilton David L. Johnson `72 (3) Comfort Keepers of Shirley Mae Flanagan Patrick Hanlon `73 and Julie Noel Johnson `70 (14) Northwest Michigan Flint Banjo Club (2) Sutfin-Hanlon `72 (5) Julie L. Johnston `90 and Michael `68 and Diana Conant (10) Flint Children`s Museum Kelly Marie Hansen `89 Angela M. Kerr `91 Terry `75, `95 and Grace Conard (2) Flint Folk Music Society Harbor Springs Chamber Jeremy Lee Jones `85 Joseph Patrick Connolly `91 Esther Louise Floyd (2) of Commerce (2) Mark Jones and Erin O`Driscoll (2) Joneil `90 and Bill Cook (2) Jerry and Michele Foley David H. Harden The Jostens Foundation (3) Richard J. Cook Andrew G. Folgmann Julienne Tomatoes

centralight winter ’12 33 Bellows Associates (continued) Daniel `99 and Heidi Lyons `97 (8) Mission Pharmacy Roger M. Phillips Scott `95 and Elizabeth Mock Foundation Matthew `05 and Jill Kaczor `03 (4) Dawn Marie Pilon `88 MacGregor `92, `93 Robert and Debra Monroe D. Nolan Kaiser Sr. (5) Nancy and Chuck Pisoni (11) Robert Alan MacPherson `85 Monterey Mills Christa Kamenetsky `60, `63 (11) Christopher M. Place `96 Amy `81, `93 and Robert Madsen Steven Patrick Moore Daniel T. Kane `77 (10) Daniel Louis Pohl `87 Ruth E. Magnell (2) Matthew `09 and Jessica Jason and Ginger Kaufman Joshua Pokempner Dennis Michiel Majors `79 (7) Morales `07 (2) Teresea Lyn Kauppi `04 George Polanco (7) John K. Makrinos (2) Morey Courts Kaya Coffee and Tea Company (3) Aaron Poley Kristen M. Malone `12 (2) David Bruce Morey Dr. Thomas M. `07 and Mrs. Amy M. Polk Patrick and Martha Maloney (2) Roger Paul Morrison `07 (2) Jayne Keating (3) Julie Powers-Gehman `81 Gerald `68 and Susan Malzahn `76 (3) Virginia Z. Morrison Gay L. Keller `86, `06 (4) and Dale Gehman Melanie Manary and Charles Huebner Douglas F. `77 and Chandra David S. Kelly `97 Donna Poynor `62, `69 (13) The Market on Main A. Morse `83 Jack and Ruth Kelly (5) Pam Prairie K. Gerald and Mary Marsden James Lee Moseley `99 Katja K. Kelpy `00 Edward `74 and Teresa Price `76 (10) Janet Groening Marsh `70 (9) Michael and Tamara Moutsatson (3) James P. Kelsh (14) Yvonne Robertson Price `01, `03 Dennis `67, `75 and Kathleen Mark A. Mueting `87 (3) Todd William Kennell Lucille M. Prielipp `65 Marshall `77 Amelia E. Musser Tom `71, `77 and Jan Kennelly `71 Dennis `58 and Janet Przybyla (5) Thomas and Lois Marshall (2) Jeffrey L. Nagelbush Christina Kerwin Frederick A. Puffenberger `95 Jane `76 and Randy Martin (10) Dr. M.R.S. Nair Russell and Anne Kidd George and Carol Quarderer Jay Martin (2) Doug and Helen Nance Joseph W. Kimmell `85, `93 (7) Webb F. and Janet S. Martin Tracey `84 and Paul Natke Jeff and Jeffra Kinniard (2) David `91 and Penny Queller `91 (2) Masco Corporation (3) Sharon Yvonne Naughton (2) Kent L. Kirkland (4) Timothy J. Raeck `83 (3) Masonic Pathways (12) Maureen Neff Mayne T. Bart `75, `85 and Patricia Robert T. Ralston The Masterson Family (5) Vernie `77 and Gordon Nethercut (5) Kjolhede `77, `82 (5) Liisa Marie Randall Matthew `96 and Amy Matuzak `97 Cheryl Dawn Netto (2) Kenneth* and Jean Klein (5) Willie Randolph `02 (3) Bradley Maurer Drs. Diane and Robert Newby (2) Steven D. Klein `69, `75 Bob and Eileen Rankin (14) J. Maurissen Donna C. Nicholson `64 and Roy `59 and Joan Klopcic `59, `89 (7) Scott Ray Maximum Performance David L. Nicholson `64 (6) Thomas F. Klotz `88 (6) Raytheon Company (9) Family Wellness Center Jane Niedzielski Susan E. Klumpp `78 RE/MAX of Boyne (4) Gary `92 and Julie Maxon `87 Monica Ninteman (3) Philip J. Knapp Emmy `79 and Roger Rehm (14) Colleen Maxwell `85 (2) No Boundaries LLC (2) Wayne `50 and Nancy Knecht `51 (2) The Rehmann Group - Traverse City (2) Frederick Lynn May Northern Michigan Review Inc. Susan `65 and Gary Knight (14) Jerry D. `74, `81 and Nancy Michael `91 and Wendy May `92 (2) Northern Periodontics PC (7) Larry and Kathy Koch (3) K. Reighard `76 (13) Mike Mazor (5) Charles and Jennifer A. Beck John A. `74 and Cindy Koerner (3) Daniel F. and Susan M. Remahl MC Kostrzewa & Company Nottingham `00 Kathryn Joy Kolb `66, `71 (5) Mel and Marvel Remus Linda `69, `71 and John McCarthy (6) Debra Lynn Novak `81 (5) Ken and Vivian Kopke (10) John and Connie Renzi Kenneth McClendon Margaret Noveskey Laura Kors The Resorts of Tullymore & St. Ives Terri McFarland `83 (7) James M. `94 and Courtney Robbi `76 and Tim Kosinski (5) Dan Rettelle Gregory `88 and Amy J. Nowak `00, `06 Dean `58, `64 and Judy Kreiner `62 (12) Michael A. Reuter (4) McGillvary `87 (10) RJ and Mary Ann Nye `77 (6) Kristin M. Sheridan PC Duane and Carrie Reyhl Vaughn and Harriet McGraw (7) Melvin A. Nyman (2) Lisa `04, `09 and Carl Krosnicki (3) Dale and Caroline Reynolds (3) John J. McKeon, Jr. Paul `54, `61 and Angela Oberle `65, `70 Ryan `03 and Vicki Krueger `99 (3) Ronald L. Rhames `85 (5) Nicole `00, `02 and Richard Dr. Frederick O`Dell (5) Daniel C. Kulongowski Richard Rice and Julia Paradine-Rice (2) McKinney (6) Daniel R. `88 and Lora Odykirk Ronald and Jane Lacher Gordon H. `72 and Anne Dennis `90 and Mary Lin McNamara (6) Thomas C. O`Farrell `78 (14) LACKS Industries Inc. (3) J. Richardson (6) Winifred and Eugene McNulty Kathleen O`Hara (2) Dan Basil Ladner Patrick D. Richmond `86, `07 (6) Amy `04 and Michael McPike (3) G. Donald and Dorothy Ohmart Dennis `63 and Connie LaFleur (14) Alex and Terri Richnak Kelly and Leah McWhorter O-Ink International Inc. Lake Street Market (2) Gerald John Richter `82 (2) Stephen `80 and Lynn Mehlberg `70 Kenneth L. Oke Gary Dean Lake Ric`s Food Center Meier Camera Shop Inc. Old Dog Paddlesports LLC (2) John and Cynthia Lally David J. Rilley `88, 91, 05 (4) Claretta F. Meier `76 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olejniczak Jr. (6) Jay `89 and Carol Lanctot (6) Jeffrey L. Rivard `66, `74 (3) Barbara Merchant Anthony and San Jaunita Olivarez The Laura Ludington Hollenbeck Joseph D. Rivard Rebecca S. Mericle (14) Becky and Erik Olson (5) Foundation (10) MaryAnn `88 and Gregory T. Rivers (3) Merrill Lynch - Saginaw Dennis and Sandra Olson (2) Stephen P. Lawrence (6) Erik `05 and Jodi Robinette `02 (4) David L. Merritt `68 Orlans Associates Theresa B. Learnihan `03, `05 Lynn Robinette (2) Fred `59, `95 and Lynne Mester `59 Nathalie E. Osborn (2) Bill `65 and Lois Lemcke `72, `75 (14) Mark and Lynn Rocca (2) Metro 25 Tire Center Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oswald `59 (11) Charles D. Lenk `90 John M. Rocholl `84 (2) Jeffrey J. Meyers `91 (3) Jeff and Peg Padnos (2) Lenovo Charles and Doris Rodriguez (2) Dr. James J. Michels `85 Jeffrey W. `92 and Laura E. Page `92 David and Janis Leonard Susan M. Roegner `77 and Michigan Association of Elliott and Emelia Parker (4) Edward Lesniak (2) Diane C. Jones `92 College Stores Robert H. Parsons `79 Norman and Bonnie Letsinger Ted A. Roehrich `78 Michigan Greens Keeper Inc. Lyndell C. Patrick `75 (4) Duane W. Lewis `63 (2) Delphine E. Rogers `65 (2) Michigan Nature Association Alison Miller and Danny Patterson (5) Michael Libbee and Kristin Hugh and Judy Rohrer Michigan Speech-Language- James M. Pavelka `69 Sheridan (3) Janis Rose Hearing Foundation (3) Paul J. Pavlica `01 (3) Lawrence L. Libby `77 (4) Peggy M. Rose Microsoft Corporation Robert and Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson Gary T. Lico `75 James `68 and Ann Rosloniec (8) Middletown Community Foundation Robert `87 and Stacy Dana Lieberman (5) Steven E. Ross `72 David P. Midkiff Penkala `84, `88 (6) Roger `55 and Myrna Little (9) George and Frances Rouman (11) Midland Cogeneration Venture Pepsi-Cola - Traverse City Bud D. Longnecker `59, `65 (3) Jerry Rowley `88 and Anne Midland Montessori School Rick `84 and Sue Perry `80 (8) Cil `82 and John Lorand (10) Kelly-Rowley `89 (2) Tom and Cindy Miles (8) Maria J. Peters Larry Luce Richard `73 and Mary Ruddy `74 (6) Bill and Charla Miller and Family (14) Paul G. Peterson `65 (3) Marilyn Anne Ludgin `60 Manuel R. Rupe Ross and Erin Miller Michael `93 and Robin Petix `93 Richard and Rachelle Ludwig Nancy `79 and David Rusch (3) Norbert `67 and Susan Miller (5) Petoskey Gaslight Association (3) Raymond and Sharon Lull (7) Gary `66, `70 and Barbara Charlotte M. Mills (8) Sheryl C. Petri Eloise E. Lund (3) Russell `66, `70 (2) Doug and Ruthette Mills (2) Donald J. Pettijohn `71 (13) Carl E. `79 and Deborah Samuel Allen Russell `12 (2) Lois May Mills Steven J. Phenicie `70 (4) A. Lundstrom `80 Charles `71, `91 and Reushan Robert `62 and Marge Mills `81 (7) Phillip V. & Sylvia M. Frederickson Michael K. Lurvey `83 Russian (14) Foundation (4)

* Deceased • Numbers in parentheses denote consecutive years of membership 34 centralight winter ’12 John C. Saam Wayne St. John Judd `62, `67 and Nancy Michael Paul Dabbs Jr. `05, `07 (5) Susan Irene Sadenwater `64 (5) St. Johns Mini Storage Wainwright (14) Margaret Kay Daniels `02 Kamal Sadjadpour (2) Gilbert and Kay Starks* (3) J.B. and Shirley Walden (2) Joe `00 and Nicole Danna `05 (2) Bradley P. Saegesser (2) Dennis `73 and Doreen Starner Renee T. Walker `00 (4) Michael Casey Decker `07 Rudolf M. Salinger Warren and Peggy Starr Judy Wanke (2) Mark and Terri Ellis `03 Samuels Law Office (2) Donald and Karen Stearns Harvey Warburton Ryan Fewins-Bliss `02, `04 Jim and Wendy Samuels Jane Stearns Wardrop & Wardrop PC (2) and Larry Bliss `00 Barbara A. Sander (3) Ben `76, `78, `01, Vicki `92, `97, Chris `78 and Nancy Ware `77 (4) Jacob M. `07 and Katie L. Flint `07 Richard G. Sands `97 00 and Alissa Steele (3) Gary Warrick `95 Lyvonnia M. Fontaine `10 William L. Sansburn Michael Douglas Steger `93 (2) Barry D. Waters (5) Linda A. Harrington `08 Paul `66 and Judy Sare `65 (2) Dr. Michael L. Stemmeler `99 (5) Paul R. `70, `77 and Carol Kenneth M. Hartford `04 (2) Michael M. Sargent Guido H. and Anne E. Stempel Ann Weber `69 (6) Tim and Nancy Hartshorne `03 (9) Robert C. Satonik Mark Stephens Craig L. Weiss `99 Katie Lyn Haystead `09 (2) Frank and Cheryl Saunders (6) Robert F. Stephens Stephen `71 and Kathleen Weller `72 Maria L. Helsen `03 Rosemary Saunders (7) LTC Douglas D. Stewart `75 Richard and Kara Werner James L. Henegar `05 (4) Joyce E. Scafe `83 William E. Stewart `59 West Suburban Traveling Jeffrey `07 and Alison Jenerou `07 (2) Melissa K. Scheid Charles R. Stiver `81 (2) Club (2) Nathan J. `08 and Lisa M. Jonaitis `00 Mary J. Schlaff `77 Neil Story James and Ruth West (3) Donald `10, `11 and Audrie Kirk `09, `11 Bill `77 and Renay Schmidt (13) Ray Stover Whaley Historical House Brad Kloha `06 Dr. Carole `68 and Larry Gregory T. `97 and Mary Jo Surma `90 Whiskey River Forge and Fiber (2) Craig `06 and Lisa Knudson `06 (2) Schmidt `68 (5) Janet Sutherland `64 White Pine Family Medicine Adam R. Lewis `08 Charlotte Schmidtke David `85 and Sharon Sutton `85 Steven G. `89 and Kristen S. White `89 Spencer Long `08, `10 (2) E. Calvin Schneider `70 Charleen E. Swan `73 (8) Jeffrey F. Whitsitt `70 (2) Stewart `95, `06 and Amy Marcell `02 (6) Norman and Susan Schroeder William L. Swart `58 Wicksall Distributors Inc. (7) Stephanie M. Mathson `10 (2) Rick and Linda Schudiske (12) Jeff `87 and Sheryl Sweeney `86 (2) James* and Sharon Wieghart `55* Katherine E. Metropoulos `06 Ken and Christina Schuette Jean Ann Sweet Carol Arndt Wigert `56 (14) Donald L. Montague `04 (2) Margaret M. Schulte `79, `86 (6) Rick Sykes `73, `80 (8) Linda L. Wilcox `69 (10) Gary `01 and Kristen Morrison `03 Laurence S. Schultz Szwed Communications Charles H. Wilkens, MD PC Marcelo Jesus Olivarez `09 Ronald T. Schultz and Public Relations Craig `02 and Kristin Willey `04, `11 (7) Daniel `00, `03 and Courtney Cynthia M. Schumacher `86 William R. Talcott `66 Larry `79 and Sue Williams (2) Pasiak `03, `08 Donald `74, `79 and Janice Schurr `76 John Tanton Wilson Antiques Troy F. `06 and Erin K. Peyerk `06 (2) Carla D. Scruggs `86 Diedre Barnes Taylor Bobby L. Wilson Scott Rex and Kelli Weiland Richard Sebring `79, `86 and Kristin Drs. Mary and Ronald Tecklenburg (14) Holt Wilson (6) Rex, MA `10 (6) Schuette-Sebring `74, `77 (3) Jo Ann Tetlock `83 (2) Margaret E. Wilson (3) Thomas `88 and Amy Robinson `10 (2) Marlene Seelye Gordon and Connie Teubner Thomas L. `69 and Susan Christopher R. Rodela `09 (3) Philip `69 and Karen Sell `67 (10) Judy `74 and Larry Thomas `57, `61 (10) A. Wilson `71 (12) Christine M. Shull `05 and Ron and Beth Sendre Robert `82, `93 and Judith Wilson-Miller Funeral Home Inc. (7) Benjamin P. Witt Sentry Foundation (5) Thomas `82 (4) Marlene C. Winkler `94 Mary Rose `03 and Eric Simons (3) William G. Serrin `61 (2) Edwin Thome Sandy `59, `88 and Richard Wood (6) Julie `03 and Michael Stinson `71 Matthew C. Sesti `00 (3) Dawn Marie Thompson `99 Thomas Wyatt (3) Sue Carol Stone `07 Gary and Vivi Sexauer Leigh C. Thompson Joseph R. Yacisen Craig `08 and Hailey Story `07 Marcia Shattuck (9) Mark B. Thoms `85 Ping-Ching Harry Yang `83 (3) Jenna L. Summer `02 (4) The Shell Oil Company Foundation Kimberly Sue Thomsen `96 Marie Gladys Ybarra Michael `05 and Erika Thomas `05 Shepherd Bar & Restaurant Inc. Bryan `92 and Meredith Tice `93 Elizabeth Yeager `66 (4) Patrick Tucker `05 and Brianne Bill and Dawn Shiang (2) Graham `73 and Cathy Tillotson (5) David G. Young `71 Frucci-Tucker `04 (3) Beth M. Shields `73 (5) Patrick Tober Michelle Young (2) Anne E. Veltema `02 (2) David `83, `84 and Susan James W. Tolly (4) Joseph H. Zahrn Deb `04 and Jon Voss (3) Shooltz `83 (2) Paul F. Totzke `54* (6) Juan `76, `78, `85 and Marissa Stephen W. Waynick `06 John Shreves (4) Touring Gear Bicycle Shop (11) Zamudio `75, `85 (2) Brandon Clark Wulf `05, `10 (4) Jerry and Barb Sihota (2) Irwin and Lois Traines `80 (6) Debra Nagy Zellner `79 Steve Sikora James `60 and Kay (Dowell) Gregory R. Zimmerman `84 S. Silverberg Jewelers (3) Trosko `60 (8) Robert E. Zimmerman Maximilian Albert-Morris Silvestri `98 Dawn Marie and Roy Tubbs (14) William Zimmerman IV Fritz and Cathy Simons Karen `82 and Mark Tubergen (12) Betty Louise Ziots Robert `55, `68 and Sandra Nathan and Patricia Tucker Darrell R. Zolton `84 Simpson `93 Gerald G. Turner `77 (10) Marilyn Zorn David Sims Mark and Carol Turpin Michael `88 and Shelia Zuieback `90 Kelly M. Skinner `02 Richard `84 and Amy Uebbing `86 Wesley H. Skinner (8) Julie Knutel Ungarino `87 (2) Associates Level ($250+) Todd and Beverly Sloggett United Way of the Greater Triangle Steven `09 and Deanna Adler Smallenburg Family LLC Robert `64 and Patricia Urchike `63 (6) Kasey L. Anderson `03 Charles R. Smith Mark J. VanderMeulen `72 Carla Arbogast `02 and Gary Harry and Grace Smith Ann E. VanDyke `86 W. Arbogast `72 (11) James D. Smith `77 Vanguard Cleaning Systems Grant `04 and Chasidy Mark Allen Smith (3) of Greater Detroit Arnoldink `06 (2) Rick and Denise Smith (3) Thomas and Margaret Van Hoose (6) Kenneth A. Ballard `09 (2) Scott `82 and Bridget Smith (10) Rodney Vannatta (2) Christopher M. Bartnikowski `02 Tawny M. Smith `97 Caren Lee VanSingel `70 (4) Adam `04 and Melissa Bayne `02 Betty L. Snow `56 (5) James `71 and Lorraine Stephanie Bechtel `02 Gordon Snow `80 Veldman `67, `71 (5) D. Ernest and Diane Bedford `04 Sandra K. Sommer `93 Janet A. Vennix `63 (5) Gregory Boehmer `03 Craig and Helen Sonke Voelker Farms Richard D. Boyd `05 Bill `55 and Peg Sowle (2) Gary M. Voss (2) Edward `10 and Patricia Brun Donald E. Sowle `40 (11) Jean Ann Vunderink Brian Brunner `09 Steven and Julie Spencer Jill `83 and Charles Wadsworth Gene Chan `06 Thomas and Celeste Spencer Tony and Jerrie Waggoner Kate Coccia `04 John and Teri Spooner Jeffrey and Kay Wagner Keith R. Cremeans `05 (3) Satchit B. Srinivasan `87 Robert W. Wagner `70

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Jack D.* and Jane L. Adams* Judy ‘61, ‘69 and Dale Dean* Paul ‘75, ‘80 and Maryanke G.R. (Rollie) ‘41, ‘84* and Olga Giving for future generations Alexander ‘79 Denison ‘40, ‘04* Central Michigan University’s Legacy Society honors Garald F. Allen ‘75 Edna Diehl ‘40* and recognizes the individuals who have chosen to Rachel Allwardt ‘40* Robert Dodd ‘79 and Debra benefit the university through charitable gift plans. Anonymous McIntyre-Dodd ‘83 Arleen I. Arndt ‘60* Dr. Claudia B. Douglass ‘79 Members of the CMU Legacy Society share a strong common COL Alfred ‘50 and Naomi I. Asch* Dr. Kenneth G. ‘68, ‘72 and bond of generosity that nourishes CMU’s extraordinary Suzanne ‘48, ‘52 and Suzanne H. Drenth Raymond Baber Jr.* Dale A. ‘76 and Karen Duncan achievements and ensures the university’s continued excellence in Guy L. Bachman ‘50 Robert James Easterle ‘68, ‘69 the future. Their commitments of today will benefit the university’s Charles R. Baker Gene M. Ehrhart ‘82 students, faculty and programs for many generations to come. Scott ‘81 and Jan Barber Tom and Penny Endres Joseph ‘70 and Barbara Barberi ‘70 John R. English DDS ‘63* Legacy Society members support student scholarships, academic Robert E. ‘50 and Diane D. Barnes Elizabeth L. Etnire* programs, applied faculty research and creative work, and many Lauris Jean Barr ‘57 Drs. Howard and Charlotte Evans ongoing programs, as well as technology and facility initiatives. Robert M. Bartlett ‘52 Pearl Faist ‘44* M. Sonja Baumgarth ‘75 Perry Farrell ‘80 Members receive invitations to special events and Tom ‘71, ‘73, ‘79 and Connie Behm Ed Fernandez ‘84 recognition. The Honor Roll of Donors includes donors Zoe ‘79 and Douglas Behnke ‘79 Elma F. Filson* Beverley ‘62 and Max Benne Craig Fischman ‘79 who have given planned gifts in these areas: Dr. Frank ‘68, ‘70 and Carol Benson Cynthia Dickey Fitzgerald ‘75 • A bequest in a will or through a trust Stanley ‘72 and Sandra Bies Judge Benjamin W. Franklin ‘37* Dr. Barbara A. Bissot* Carl ‘39* and Margaret (Hahn) Furney ‘36* • A charitable remainder trust, gift annuity or lead trust Brad and Sherry Blair ‘80 Howard ‘56, ‘60 and Joan Geerlings • Property subject to life estate Vern ‘67 and Barbara (Nelson) Dianna Gemma • Life insurance Blakemore ‘67 Debra L. ‘79 and Bruce D. George ‘79 • Retirement plan assets Andre and Nancy J. Blay ‘59 Pamela S. Gilbert ‘72 Scott ‘72 and Caroline Blinkhorn Barbara ‘47 and Robert Ginn Membership in the Legacy Society is voluntary and Vivian A. Boersma ‘70 Jacalyn (Beckers) Goforth ‘82 without obligation. For additional information Jonathan ‘79 and Joyce Jim and Debi Goodrich (Sonday) Bower ‘80 Ruth Stanley Graham ‘41* visit giftplanning.cmich.edu. • Hugh ‘36* and Marjorie Boyd Marsha A. ‘70 and David L. Green Dr. Mary Ellen Brandell ‘55, ‘72* Lyle H. ‘50* and Ruth E. Green Jeffrey D. Brasie ‘70, ‘76 Douglas Grossa ‘70, ‘74 and Sally Thomas ‘78 and Carol Breinling ‘77 Shumway-Grossa ‘72, ‘84 Charles Fern Bridges III ‘89, ‘01 Dale ‘75 and Jan Hagland ‘77 Robert Brietzke ‘67, ‘68 Betty Taylor Hall ‘58 Jean A. ‘53, ‘57 and Herbert Tim ‘84 and Karen Hanchett ‘82 A. Brinkman Neil G. ‘38* and Theodora Larry L. Bronson E. Haney ‘31, ‘35* Charles L. ‘77 and Patricia A. Broomall Dr. Richard L. Hayes ‘80 Allan L. ‘81 and Pamela Michael ‘83 and Julie Hecksel ‘84 D. Brunmeier ‘79 Francine Heinze ‘63* Betty ‘45* and Dale Burgess Emile ‘75 and Sandra Hermann ‘74, ‘75 Lawrence J. ‘78 and Judith Burns Kirk ‘77 and Janet Hewlett ‘77, ‘84 David Daniel Burzyck ‘68, ‘88 Dr. Vernon L. Higginbotham ‘42 Nikoline A. Bye ‘32* JoAnn Hinds ‘72, ‘77, ‘09 William O. Caldwell ‘58* Fern ‘40, ‘44* and William Hoffmaster* Jerry D. ‘62, ‘07 and Lisa Campbell Mark R. Holen ‘70 Jeffrey R. Caponigro ‘79 Patrick J. ‘69 and Mary Lou Holmes Leslie O. Carlin* Shaun ‘82, ‘84 and Elizabeth Holtgreive Brian ‘81 and Marcia Chermside Russell J. ‘66 and Cheryl Horton Gary ‘73, ‘78 and Linda Ciaffone ‘78, ‘83 Deborah ‘72, ‘81 and Richard Houck Kimberly D. Clarke ‘82 Gregory W. Housner ‘83 Susan E. Clarkson ‘67, ‘70 Wendy S. Huff ‘85 Vicky S. Cobb ‘84, ‘91 Patrick J. ‘83 and Julianne P. Hug ‘83 Harriett Collin ‘37* Gaye ‘68 and Ronald Humphrey Gary ‘69, ‘71 and Cathy Collins ‘98 Edward Hutchison George C. Comden ‘60, ‘61 Bret ‘82, ‘86 and Carol Hyble ‘87 Sandra D. Conner ‘63 Richard Charles Jackson ‘77 Fred ‘69 and Joyce Cook ‘92 Timothy M. Jackson ‘86 Irene Martha Copeland ‘62, ‘66* Patricia L. Janes ‘86, ‘92 Kenneth ‘73 and Lindsay Jill ‘77 and Stan Jankowski Cornell ‘67, ‘70 Michael ‘81 and Janet (Madden) Kelly J. Crawford Jenkins ‘83, ‘87 Dr. Robert F. Croll* Eileen K. Jennings James R. Cronin ‘61 L.A. ‘00 and Marilyn B. Johns Timothy L. ‘76 and Mary Curtiss ‘79 Linda M. ‘75, ‘99 and David C. Johnson Roy ‘71 and Colleen Davis Robert L. Johnson ‘51* Steven L. Davis ‘77 Timothy R.B. Johnson, M.D., ‘02 Paul ‘61 and Janet Dean ‘60, ‘62 Dannie Smith Joiner ‘67 Margaret Koopman Joy ‘21, ‘26*

* Deceased 36 centralightcentralight winter winter ’12 ’12 Alice Marguerite Jumper ‘63* Deanna M. Pommerenk ‘63 Dr. Eric* and Mrs. Joan Kadler Rose M. Prasad Phillip ‘77 and Sue Kench The Robert Prevette Family Ways of Giving Roger L. ‘58, ‘89 and Phyllis J. Kesseler Alan ‘97 and Arlene Quick* Donald* and Helen Kilbourn* Charles and Jane Ramseth Dr. Philip L. Kintzele Michael and Monica Rao ‘05, ‘09 James ‘84 and Sherry Knight ‘86 Craig ‘70 and Mary Reading ‘70 Gifts to Central Michigan University advance the institution’s Michael Kostrzewa ‘72 and Lawrence A. ‘69* and Lois Reed Lih-Ting Lily Li ‘92, ‘97 Michael W. ‘69 and Judy Reed vision for the future while providing donors with many James D. Kuderko ‘78 Mary Catherine Rentz ‘78 advantages. John G.’65, ‘12 and Carole Kulhavi Gregory ‘73 and Antoinette Rickle ‘73 Barton W. ‘64, ‘65, ‘95 and Gerald F. Riseley ‘64 Gifts fall into a variety of categories – all of which begin Sarah LaBelle ‘90 Dr. Forrest and Linda Robinson ‘72, ‘83 with your generosity and desire to support CMU’s many Melissa ‘90 ‘92 and Douglas LaBelle H. Keith Rodewald exceptional programs, people, buildings and infrastructure, Ed ‘66, ‘70 and Kathy (Dunn) Ronald H. ‘57 and Marilyn public service initiatives, and legacy. Whether you are one of Langenburg ‘64 (Friday) Rolph ‘56 CMU’s more than 214,000 alumni or one of our distinguished Ann Lennox ‘81 Megan Goodwin and Bruce Roscoe ‘87 Sheldon Lennox ‘81 James ‘68 and Ann Rosloniec friends and associates, we thank you in advance for your gift. Jean M. Leslie ‘69, ‘72* Barbara Ross ‘59, ‘72 Duane W. Lewis ‘63 Madge ‘50 and Edwin Rowe Following are just a few of your many giving opportunities: Tim ‘77 and Lori Lickly ‘81 Bob and Betty Rulong ‘96 • Outright gifts: Cash, credit card, check Dr. David ‘49* and Bernice Lirones ‘47 Judge William and Eileen Rush Alberta Mary ‘54, ‘59 and Robert P. ‘49 and Shirley • Real property, stocks, bonds, mutual funds Donald Lynch* Smith Ryndress ‘51* John Hector MacMaster ‘52* John ‘76 and Joan Scalabrino ‘82 • Corporate matching gifts: Companies which Alan ‘Al’ W. ‘68 and Janet Madsen Edith Schmidtke ‘23* match employee and board members’ gifts Mike Maldegen ‘69 Phillip ‘75 and Kim Seybert Dale E. ‘75, ‘79 and Carol Malewska John ‘84 and Wendy (Gager) Sinicki ‘85 • Bequests: Specific, general, residual Marilyn Jakad Manning ‘63 Gavin J. Smith ‘76 and Mary and contingent bequests Seth F. Manning ‘64* C. Mertz-Smith Joanne S. (Deitz) Manshum ‘60* W. Sidney ‘65, ‘07 and Judith • Life-income plans: Gifts that provide income Richard ‘59 and Margaret French Smith ‘65 back to donors or donors’ beneficiaries Marquardt ‘55, ‘60* John ‘60 and Kathy Snedeker Richard Allen Martens ‘59 William Sowle III ‘85 • Life insurance: New and existing policies Emer A. Mathias ‘39* Bill ‘55 and Peg Sowle Melanie ‘70 and Doug Philip J. Squattrito • Retirement plans McFarlane Jr. ‘70, ‘76 Sam and Trudy Staples Gene ‘82 and Melissa McKay Gregory L. ‘81 and Maureen For additional information about giving options, contact: Jane McNamara* J. Starry ‘92 William H. Meek* Gerald ‘49* and Marie Steube ‘49* Ted Tolcher Kay Blossom Melzow ‘56 Kathy M. Stewart ‘90, ‘94 Associate Vice President Marie ‘57 and Al Metcalf Jesse Jones Storr ‘75 Development & External Relations Charles ‘50* and Donna Mills ‘51 Dr. Michael Stratford 989-774-1441 Beverly Milner ‘35 Mary ‘64, ‘66 and Gary Street [email protected] John W.R. Moffett ‘62 Robert ‘61, ‘64, ‘69 and Nancy Robert and Dorothy Monica (Cockerill) Stuart ‘60 cmich.edu Dr. Allen and Mary Montoye ‘78, ‘82 John ‘35, ‘48* and Kathryn Tebbel Clara Lee Moodie ‘99 Dennis J. Thavenet Click on the “Give to CMU” link Matthew E. Mooney PhD ‘91, ‘95 Michael ‘77 and Elizabeth Tierney ‘77 Dennis H. Moore ‘62, ‘63 George ‘70, ‘73 and Gail Lawrence D. Moore* Torreano ‘72, ‘76 Corrections? Terence F. ‘65, ‘75, ‘90 and Lorraine and Jerry Tubbs ‘78* We want our donor list to be accurate. Carleen Moore Margaret ‘62, ‘67* and Clayton Turner* Gregory ‘60 and Carolyn Mox ‘59 Robert D. Ullom ‘57 If you have corrections, please call Christine Alwood, director Mary E. Murnighan ‘74, ‘81 Anna Unkovich ‘70,’82 and Don Dirkse of stewardship and donor relations, at 800-358-6903 or Robert W. ‘94 and Lorrie William E. Valle 989-774-7155 or email [email protected]. Murray ‘91, ‘04 Deobold ‘35* and Marcella VanDalen* Michael Murray ‘75 and Pamela Edwin ‘59, ‘63 and Evonne Wasko Murray ‘77, ‘83 VanderHeuvel* Not listed? Keith P. ‘82 and Janet M. Naughton ‘83 Ellis C. ‘50* and Marie VanDeventer ‘70 Space on these pages does not allow the publication of the Ronald F. Neukam ‘72 Jeanne M. VanOchten ‘64 names of all 26,300 donors. However, your continued support Ron and Lue Newmann ‘92 George ‘60, ‘65 and Shirley Viele ‘55* is appreciated. Susan Newton ‘80 Steven Mark Violetta ‘81 Terry ‘67 and Dolli Niederstadt John L. Wagner If you have questions about your giving level, please call Paul and Liz Niehaus Daniel ‘78 and Barbara Wardrop ‘78 Christine Alwood, director of stewardship and donor relations, Bob ‘75, ‘81 and Beth Noe ‘74 Robert F. ‘72, ‘76 and Rae at 800-358-6903 or 989-774-7155. • Cheryll Nordin ‘03 Marie Wardrop David ‘65, ‘88 and Kathleen Thomas R. and Sharon M. Weirich Ochander ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wender ‘70, ‘74 Wendy L. O’Donnell ‘73, ‘76 Mrs. Edward H. Whitmore Sarah (Rowley) ‘81 and Carol Arndt Wigert ‘56 Dan Opperman John R. Wilkinson ‘75 Patricia and Leon J. Ostrowski ‘69 Louise A. Williams* Mike ‘72 and Pamela Owens ‘73 Scott ‘78 and Bonnie Wittman ‘77 Robert J. Parel ‘68 Jim ‘65, ‘68 and Carol Wojcik ‘68, ‘75, ‘89 James (Ted) ‘43, ‘63 and Helen Park Elizabeth Yeager ‘66 (In memory Thomas R. Paschke ‘67 of Kirk James Vanderbeek ‘65) Lenin ‘80 and Sheryl Petroff ‘86 Dr. Louis and Mary Jane Zako Drs. Rich ‘76 and Audrey Zavodsky Mark ‘75 and Elaine Zellner centralight winter ’12 37 Connections • cmualum.com

Chapter news Illinois Chicago contact: and events Ira Kreft, ’77 Arizona [email protected] Contact: Dale Wernette, ’67 Indiana 480-515-5132 Indianapolis contact: [email protected] Lauren Hayden, ’09 [email protected] California Los Angeles contact: South Bend contact: Call the alumni office Kimber Abair, ’01 at 800-358-6903. [email protected] Grand Rapids alumni enjoyed a rooftop reception in September San Diego contact: Massachusetts during Art Prize. Call the alumni office Boston contact: at 800-358-6903. Clarence Richardson ‘08 734-476-2152 Minnesota San Francisco contact: [email protected] Twin Cities contact: Western Pennsylvania contact: Call the alumni office Sherry Magnusson Jeff Rivard, ’66 at 800-358-6903. Michigan 952-544-0030 412-826-2180 Ann Arbor contacts: [email protected] [email protected] Colorado Bob Balicki, ’79, Missouri Denver contacts: 313-608-7922 Mary Van Meter, ’80 Kansas City contacts: Knoxville contact: [email protected] Gail Elliott, ’94 Frank Moussa, ’85 Lisa Fall, ’86 313-608-7923 913-962-9620 865-216-2507 Terry Beatty, ’70 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Battle Creek contact: Jared Reid, ’10 Texas Florida T.R. Shaw, ’82 [email protected] Central Texas contacts: Orlando contact: 269-965-2979 Jerry Juhnke, ’86 Jim Phillips, ’99 [email protected] Nevada [email protected] Las Vegas contact: [email protected] Detroit contact: Ann Marie Fredrickson, ’94 Angie Farmilo Coats Tampa Bay contact: Christopher Jablonski, ’83 702- 655-2118 210-455-9968 Jason Frank, ’04 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dallas contact: Flint contact: Ted Bunker, ’69 Reno contact: Carol Perrigo, ’72 Chris Dittman ’88 West Palm Beach contact: 810-694-7359 775-747-5066 [email protected] Paul Gaba, ’88 [email protected] [email protected] 561-352-0635 dfwchips.blogspot.com [email protected] Grand Rapids contact: New York Houston contact: Stephanie Oczepek, ’99 contact: Naples contact: Bill Cox, ’83 616-813-7086 Adam Ebnit, ’03 713-722-0911 Jeff Stomber, ’92 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Great Lakes Bay Region contact: North Carolina The Villages contact: Washington, D.C. Ricardo Resio, ’95 Charlotte contact: Contact: Dick Cassle [email protected] Call the alumni office [email protected] J.J. Lewis, ’06 Lansing contact: at 800-358-6903. [email protected] Georgia Call the alumni office Raleigh contact: Wisconsin Atlanta contacts: at 800-358-6903. Aaron Todd, ’97 Milwaukee contact: Mark Guy, ’00 919-423-4956 Mount Pleasant contact: Mark Bender, ’95 770-475-3447 [email protected] Dan Gaken, ’04 [email protected] Jared Lombard, ’03 [email protected] [email protected] Cincinnati contact: Constituent Chapters Northern Michigan contact: 404-918-5342 Kevin Shea Kristen Beach, ’90 ’98 African-American 513-321-1695 Candice Zmijewski, ’03 231-675-2136 Constituent Chapter [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Contact: Lynn Garrett St. Clair County contact: Cleveland contact: [email protected] Dennis White, ’70 Call the alumni office at 800-358-6903. Band Constituent [email protected] Chapter Traverse City contact: Columbus contact: Contact: Tom Broka, ’72 Call the alumni office Jeremy Rycus, ’95 [email protected] at 800-358-6903. 614-933-0436 [email protected] 38 centralight winter ’12 Connections

Broadcast and Cinematic New England Young Alumni board Alumni board Arts Constituent Chapter Contact: Kevin Richards, ’89 President President Contact: Kevin Campbell, ’74 203-840-6221 John Kaczynski, ’03 M.P.A. ’08 Jan (Keegan) Hagland, ’77 [email protected] [email protected] Lansing Berkley [email protected] College of Business Physician Assistant Vice president Administration Constituent Chapter Ashleigh (Klipper) Laabs, ’07 First vice president Contact: Andrew Booth Royal Oak Ryan A. Fewins-Bliss, ’02 M.A. ’04 Constituent Chapter Bath Contact: Mark Baczewski, ’97 [email protected] Past president [email protected] Nathan Tallman, ’07 M.A. ’09 Second vice president Recreation, Parks Auburn Hills Darlene Nowak-Baker, ’87 English Constituent and Leisure Services Milford Directors Chapter Administration [email protected] Constituent Chapter Robert Avers, ’06 Contact: Monica Brady, ’03 Smiths Creek, Mich. Directors [email protected] Contacts: Chris Bundy, ’88 Merideth (Kolod) Allard, ’02 [email protected] Alli Badgero, ’10 Football Constituent Indianapolis San Diego, CA Chapter Susan Wells, ’77 Derek Berger, ’06 Rebeca Reyes Barrios, ’00 M.B.A. ’02 Canton Contact: Dustin Preston, ’94 [email protected] Muncie, Ind. Jeffrey Benjamin, ’86 [email protected] ROTC Constituent Richard Funke, ’07 Rio Rico, Ariz. Saginaw Honors Constituent Chapter Jean (Bennett) Brown, ’88 Contact: John Fisher, ’70 Morgan Hales, ’07 ’11 Chapter Big Rapids, Mich. Northville [email protected] Contact: Bryan Wieferich Scott Hillman, ’10 Kevin Campbell, ’74 M.A. ’76 [email protected] Student Alumni Macomb, Mich. Midland Honors Program Association Constituent Spencer Long, ’08 M.A. ’10 Lynn Garrett, ’97 989-774-3902 Chapter La Crosse, Wisc. Detroit Integrative Public Contacts: Emily Hall Talia Mark, ’06 Laura Gonzales, ’79 M.A. ’89 Mount Pleasant Relations Constituent and Sara Kordupel Colorado Springs [email protected] Gregory Marx, ’08 Daniel Herzog, ’91 Chapter Royal Oak Contact: Abigail Dean, ’01 Midland Volunteer Center Timothy Hicks, ’74 M.A. ’77 [email protected] Brian Peters, M.S.A. ’08 Constituent Chapter North Prarie, Wis. Muskegon Contact: Nic Bottomley, ’95 Latino Constituent Michael Zeig, ’08 Christopher Jablonski, ’83 Chapter [email protected] Lansing Brighton Contact: Brian Jones, ’90 M.B.A. ’94 Laura Gonzales, ’79 M.A. ’89 Midland Young Alumni [email protected] Regional Fellows Adrian LaMar, ’89 Wyoming Leader Advancement California Linda (Scharich) Leahy, ’82 Scholars Constituent Los Angeles Jeffery M. Devers, ’03 ’10 Midland Chapter [email protected] Darcy Orlik, ’92 M.S.A. ’95 Contact: Dan Gaken, ’04 Michigan Mount Pleasant [email protected] Lansing Karen L. Phillips, ’99 Joseph M. Winkler, ’06 Lansing [email protected] Kevin Richman, ’93 Mid-Michigan Milford Megan Lawless, ’08 Charles Selinger, ’94 M.S.A. ’98 [email protected] Ceresco North Carolina Darryl Shelton, ’85 Cary/Raleigh Grand Rapids Matthew Wetherell, ’08 [email protected] Robert VanDeventer, ’74 Saginaw Washington, D.C. J.J. Lewis, ’06 Thomas L. Worobec, ’93 [email protected] Dearborn Heights

CMU alumni in Phoenix watched the Chippewas take on the MSU Spartans at Majerle’s Sports Bar.

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From left, Alumni Award winners Ronald Farrell, Basil Lyberg, Robert J. Garner, Liz Campbell, Gail Lamphear (on behalf of Rollin Gerstacker Foundation), Robert Knapp, Gavin Smith and Dale Wernette. CMU’s top 12 of 2012 Meet the university’s last two summers as a CMU student, Schools superintendent, Ron gave alumni award winners Basil took part in the Journey of Hope, $10,000 to the Montabella Schools biking 4,100 miles and raising $8,000 to establish a scholarship fund. Each year CMU recognizes alumni and for individuals with disabilities. friends who have made significant Corporate Partner Award contributions of their time, talent Alumni Commitment Award Rollin Gerstacker Foundation. For more or financial resources to help the Liz Campbell, ’77, of Midland and than 25 years, the Rollin M. Gerstacker university and its students. Gavin Smith, ’76 M.A. ’85, of Haslett. Foundation has been a strong partner These graduates of the College of with CMU. From grants and generous Recipients for the 2012 awards include: Communication and Fine Arts’ theater donations, the foundation has funded Distinguished Alumni Award and interpretation program have summer camps for autistic children, Robert Knapp, ’68. Robert is an worked tirelessly to engage theater international opportunities for Central emeritus professor at the University of alumni and assist with development students, scholarships, educational California, Berkeley, where he taught and recruitment efforts. equipment, speakers and facilities. Roman history, culture and Latin for Chapter/Club Service Award Honorary Alumni Award more than 30 years and continues his Dale Wernette, ’67, of Arizona. As Robert J. Garner of Cadillac. As an active involvement with his alma mater. president of the Phoenix CMU Alumni advocate and ambassador for the Outstanding Young Alumni Award Chapter, Dale is constantly contributing outdoors and public television, Bob Kenneth Anderson, M.S.A. ’11, of his hard work and networking skills to has created successful partnerships Maryland. A Senior Master Sgt. with the expand the list of active and involved with CMU Public Broadcasting and the U.S. Air Force, Ken serves his country alumni in the Phoenix area. university that has led to the support of outdoor programming on WCMU-TV. and CMU through his commitment Community Recognition Award to protecting and assisting others. Ronald Farrell, ’65 Ed.S. ’81, of Additional alumni recognitions Basil Lyberg, ’99, of North Carolina. Blanchard. For more than three decades, Tasha Candela, ’05 Basil has been involved with nonprofits Ron has made a lasting impact on Sarah Clark, ’99 M.S. ’05 for nearly two decades. During his students and their families. Recently Emily Doerr, ’07 • retired as the Montabella Community

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1950s Mark List, ’79, recently retired as 1990s David C. Smith, ’56, and Hugh Wray a colonel in the Air Brian Davis, ’92, recently was McCann recently published an undated, Force after 30 years of service. He named Superintendent of the Year reorganized and rewritten version of and his wife, Juana, reside in New for 2011 by the Michigan Association their book, “The Search for Johnny Braunfels, Texas, and Frankenmuth. of School Administrators. He is the Nicholas,” which describes the story of superintendent for Holland Public an African-American World War II hero. 1980s Schools. Currently his community is Bernard H. Becker, M.A. ’82, recently was implementing a $73 million bond to 1960s reappointed by Gov. Sam Brownback to a retrofit and construct an infrastructure Ron Farrell, ’65 Ed.S. ’81, recently second four-year term on the Kansas State to support 21st century learning. Board of Nursing. He is vice president celebrated 41 years at Montabella Don Gouwens, Psy.D. ’94, recently and chief human resources officer at Community Schools and his seventh received the Chancellor’s Award for Stormont-Vail HealthCare in Topeka, Kan. year as superintendent for the Excellence to a Non-Tenure Track district. Altogether, this is his 47th Jeff Yore, ’84, recently became owner Faculty Member at the University of year in the education field. of Classic Catering in Chicagoland. Missouri-St. Louis and was promoted His new business focus includes to associate clinical professor. He has 1970s corporate catering, social catering, served as the UMSL School Psychology Joseph Berlin,’79, recently published large events and festivals through Program coordinator since 2001. a book, “One Week End a Month,” the Chicago Mayor’s Office of Special Shawntell Mullins Trigenis, which describes his activation and Events and Holiday Parties. service in the Iraq War in 2003. ’99, and husband, Dr. Emmanuel Ed Youdell, ’85, recently was promoted Trigenis, recently welcomed their Mark DeNoyelles, ’79, co-owner of to president and CEO at Fabricators and second child, Evangeline Sophia. Allstate Insurance Co., recently retired. Manufacturers Association in Rockford, Ill. His insurance company combined with Michael Love’s, ’04, to continue to provide the Mount Pleasant community with exceptional service.

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2000s Alex Zsolt, ’03, is a gospel pianist who has Katie Baker, ’11, recently was hired Phil Hernandez, ’02, was appointed released 10 CDs and created a nonprofit as an account executive by The as the director of residence life and organization, Alex-Zsolt Ministries, in Sterling Corp. Her role will be to housing at Marshalltown Community Nashville, Tenn. He recently completed enhance and strengthen the strategic College. He serves on the national a 2012 cross-country concert tour, communications work of the company board of directors for Delta Lambda Phi including a stop at CMU in October. through working with its clients. national social fraternity and currently Ryan Wrecker, ’05, is a morning show radio resides in Marshalltown, Iowa. host for 104.9 The Eagle in Lima, Ohio. His Send us show is called “Wrecker in the Morning.” Sarah M. Vogel, ’02, and her husband, Taylor Vogel, recently welcomed Ryan Moran, ’07, is working with your news their second child, a daughter, the Family and Morale, Welfare, We want to include your news in Centralight. Write to us about recent Griffin Taylor, on Oct. 5, 2011. and Recreation Command in Iraq. job promotions, awards, marriages, He oversees the entertainment Kenneth James Ball, ’03, recently births, and other noteworthy coordination for 15 installations in Iraq. obtained his Master of Education accomplishments or changes. Be from Winthrop University. Brianna Robinson, ’08, and husband, sure to include your graduation Seth Robinson, ’07, welcomed their first year and contact information. Christina Fenbert, ’03, completed a baby, Zachary Owen, on Aug. 21, 2011. master’s degree from the Massachusetts Send your information: Institute of Technology Center for Real Janet Hulett Parker, ’09, and husband, Email: [email protected] Estate in August 2011. She was the Kyle Hulett, ’10, recently welcomed their Fax: 989-774-1098 recipient of the 2011 New Boston Fund baby girl, Elly Natasha, on Sept. 11, 2011. Mail: Centralight, University Thesis Award and the Heather Smith Fund Communications, West Hall, Memorial Scholarship. Christina recently Angela Hernandez, ’10, recently was Central Michigan University, accepted a position as a Portfolio Analyst promoted to account executive at Mount Pleasant MI 48859. with Colony Realty Partners in Boston. Detroit-based Franco Public Relations Group. She provides media relations and social-media strategy for several agency accounts and also provides support in graphic design and photography.

Six former Chippewa greats recently were inducted into the Marcy Weston Athletics Hall Fame. From left, Craig Fuller, Allison Campbell, David Webber, Michelle Young (on behalf of Kevin Young), Carleton Kinkade and Hope Robertshaw.

4242 centralight winter ’10’12 AlumniIn Memory News Elizabeth (VanMaren) Giles, ’32, Naomi R. (McNeal) Crew, M.A. ’68 ’70, James M. Waalkes, ’82, Grand Rapids, Hanover, N.H., died Aug. 7, 2012, age 103. Carlsbad, N.M., died Sept. 19, 2012, age 92. Mich., died Sept. 2, 2012, age 52. Sherman C. Martin, ’40, Cadillac, Forrest B. Meek, M.A. ’68, Clare, William E. Blamer, M.A. ’84, St. Helens, Mich., died Sept. 29, 2012, age 94. Mich., died Aug. 6, 2012, age 84. Mich., died Sept. 3, 2012, age 59. Gwen (Gwinn) King, ’47, Ludington, James L. Thomas, ’68, Bloomfield Hills, Thomas G. Jameson, M.A. Mich., died Sept. 10, 2012, age 88. Mich., died Sept. 7, 2012, age 66. ’84, Brownstown, Mich., died Ferne L. (Acker) Austin, ’49, Utica, Dale L. Cratsenburg, ’69 M.A. ’71, Aug. 6, 2012, age 75. Mich., died Sept. 6, 2012, age 102. Chesterfield, Mich., died Aug. 6, 2012, age 64. Peter L. Karoly, ’85, Essexville, Mich., Elva L. (McIntosh) Lapham, ’49, Clare, William J. Erb, ’69, Riley, Mich., died Sept. 13, 2012, age 58. Mich., died Aug. 19, 2012, age 85. died July 11, 2012, age 65. Earl J. Hill, M.A. ’86, Marietta, Ga., Dorothy L. (Sweard) Blue, ’50 M.A. ’57, Sue E. (Humphrey) Flowers, died Aug. 9, 2012, age 79. Saginaw, Mich., died Aug. 12, 2012, age 89. ’69, Williamsburg, Mich., died Laurine (Westhoff) Minic, M.A. ’86, Rowena (Slavik) Chisholm, ’50, Aug. 22, 2012, age 64. Columbus, Ohio, died Sept. 18, 2012, age 81. Boynton Beach, Fla., died Oct. 1, 2012. Raymond G. Cornell, ’71, Petoskey, Brian F. Hall, M.S.A. ’87, Mount Lebanon, John E. Pratt, ’53, Fenton, Mich., Mich., died July 21, 2012, age 80. Pa., died Aug. 26, 2012, age 50. died Sept. 24, 2012, age 84. Jo (Black) Danford, ’71, Beulah, Stuart E. Miller, ’87, Rochester Hills, Myron Walter (Walt) Maxwell, ’54, Mich., died May 16, 1949, age 63. Mich., died Aug. 15, 2012, age 51. DeLand, Fla., died July 3, 2012, age 93. George B. Quenneville, ’71, Parchment, Sarah A. (Slabbekoorn) Steffens, Lenna V. (Smith) Devitt, ’55, Rochester, Mich., died Sept. 7, 2012, age 65. ’87, Grand Rapids, Mich., died Mich., died March 19, 2012, age 81. Barbara A. (Blaisdell) Peters, ’72, Mount Sept. 26, 2012, age 47. Margaret T. (Schenck) Dietrich, Pleasant, Mich., died Sept. 9, 2012, age 76. Renee A. (Lapan) Leclaire, ’88, Westland, ’55 M.A. ’78, Saginaw, Mich., James G. Salisbury, ’72, Los Angeles, Mich., died Sept. 30, 2012, age 47. died Sept. 21, 2012, age 78. Calif., died May 29, 2012, age 61. Todd M. Christiansen, ’89 M.A. Helen L. (Crawford) Egbert, ’56, Mount David D. Haluska, M.B.A. ’74, Farmington ’96 M.S. ’00, Lake Orion, Mich., Pleasant, Mich., died Sept. 1, 2012, age 89. Hills, Mich., died Sept. 13, 2012, age 61. died Sept. 26, 2012, age 48. Donna Kaye (Melin) Lorton, ’56 M.A. ’66, Richard J. Kerr, M.A. ’74, Duluth, Gregory J. Starks, M.P.A. ’91, Lansing, Boyne City, Mich., died Sept. 7, 2012, age 78. Ga., died Aug. 29, 2012, age 74. Mich., died Sept. 7, 2012, age 50. Donald W. Rolph, ’57, Holland, Jill M. (Manker) Stipes, ’74, Grand David M. Zochowski, M.S.A. ’93, Newport, Mich., died Sept. 20, 2012, age 78. Blanc, Mich., died Sept. 1, 2012, age 63. Mich., died Aug. 4, 2012, age 57. Harlan J. Yelland, ’57, Placerville, Thomas S. Clark, M.A. ’75, O’Fallon, Patrick W. Buckley, M.S.A. ’96, Solon, Calif., died Aug. 24, 2012, age 77. Ill., died Aug. 1, 2012, age 78. Iowa, died Aug. 30, 2012, age 55. Virginia J. (Hart) Fisk, ’58 M.A. ’65, John E. Snyder, ’75, Madison, Wis., Susan D. (Mitchell) McIntyre, M.S.A. ’97, Saginaw, Mich., died Sept. 14, 2012, age 86. died Aug. 20, 2012, age 58. Detroit, Mich., died Aug. 14, 2012, age 63. Mildred M. (Teeter) Jingozian, ’58, Gayden W. Morrill, M.A. ’76, Woodbridge, Kirk M. DeRoche, ’98, Knoxville, Detroit, Mich., died May 7, 2012. Va., died July 4, 2012, age 73. Tenn., died Sept. 12, 2012, age 39. Norman R. Lewis, ’58, , Paul A. Harvey, M.A. ’77, Madison, Jennifer L. Ashnault, M.S.A. ’01, Hampton, Mich., died Sept. 10, 2012, age 77. Miss., died Aug. 21, 2012, age 75. Va., died Sept. 18, 2012, age 51. Franklin R. Piper, ’58, Naples, Fla., Alice N. (Nixon) St. Clair, died Aug. 26, 2012, age 80. M.A. ’77, Oklahoma City, Okla., Faculty and staff: Jack O. Brinkerhoff, ’59, Traverse City, died May 4, 2012, age 88. Rose Kornexl, Mount Pleasant, Mich., died Sept. 27, 2012, age 80. James R. Brown, ’78 M.A. ’80, Harrison, Mich., died Sept. 1, 2012. Keith D. Wing, ’61 M.A. ’66, St. Louis, Mich., died Jan. 7, 2012, age 57. Edward T. Marquardt, Mount Mich., died Sept. 1, 2012, age 75. Robert A. King Sr., M.A. ’78, Stone Pleasant, Mich., died Aug. 20, 2012. James A. Leffew, M.A. ’62, Bradenton, Mountain, Ga., died July 24, 2012, age 75. Derry Elmo Dunn, Weidman, Fla., died July 2, 2012, age 79. Peter D. Rontey, M.A. ’79, Stephentown, Mich., died Aug. 31, 2012. John Michael Darscheid, ’62, Marshall, N.Y., died Aug. 18, 2012. Roselyn M. Green, Mount Pleasant, Mich., died Jan. 7, 2012, age 72. Edward C. Hilbert, M.A. ’80, Columbus, Mich., died Sept. 16, 2012. Judith A. (Mulvihill) Jandreski, Ohio, died June 30, 2012, age 81. Jane E. Hohn, Beaver Island, ’62, Traverse City, Mich., died Loya C. (Smith) Pellegrino, M.A. ’80, Mich., died June 20, 2012. Sept. 26, 2012, age 72. Milton, Del., died Aug. 18, 2012, age 90. Stuart L. Knowlton, Plano, Thelma D. (Rider) DeMoss, ’63 M.A. ’67, Ronald F. Semerling, M.A. ’80, Longwood, Texas, died Aug. 27, 2012. Lake City, Mich., died Sept. 27, 2012, age 95. Fla., died Sept. 15, 2012, age 82. Nancy Ellen Patterson, Ithaca, Craig B. Anderson, ’64 M.B.A. ’67, Brian D. Iles, ’81, St. Louis, Mo., died Mich., died Sept. 19, 2012. Urbandale, Iowa, died Sept. 20, 2012, age 70. Sept. 4, 2012. Vivian J. Vanas, Rosebush, Donald R. Enger, ’65, Mount Clemens, James P. McCoy, M.A. ’81, Pottsville, Mich., died Sept. 3, 2102. Mich., died Sept. 20, 2012, age 70. Pa., died June 20, 2012, age 68. Ruth (Struthers) Berg, ’67, Hayes Township, Estelle D. (Fauble) Messner, ’81, Manistee, Mich., died Sept. 24, 2012, age 98. Mich., died Sept. 22, 2012, age 83.

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Matt Erspamer Why writing? Grand Central Magazine editor “It started with a newspaper class in high school. I always Senior • Journalism major with Cinema had a thing for computers and technology, so CMU’s online Studies and Political Science minors journalism program was a good career choice for me.” You also like entertainment. And you worked at Cannes Film Festival. Dish. There were a lot of requirements for candidates who applied. I believe that my experiences working with Grand Central Magazine combined with my cinema studies minor helped me become tech supervisor at the festival. Did you feel like an A-lister? Yes. I personally met movie directors Lee Daniels, George Lucas and Ken Burns and actor Jackie Chan. It was amazing seeing other actors like Reese Witherspoon, Mathew McConaughey and Brad Pitt walk the red carpet. And you’ve been to ? Through CMU, I had an internship in China as reporter and copy editor for the China Daily’s U.S. Edition. It gave me a broader spectrum of what the world is like, and I learned many things about the culture in China. I hiked the Great Wall, went to the Forbidden City and even ate scorpions. Scorpions? Yes, scorpions. Many people sell them on the street in China. I bought two scorpions that were slightly grilled and chowed down. They were actually pretty tasty. What do you enjoy writing? “Movie reviews. I started a movie review website called cynicritics with my best friend. We’ve been featured on the Internet Movie DataBase (IMDB) for our writing. When it comes to reviews, does CMU get five stars? Absolutely. Central has the best journalism program in the state and the size of CMU’s campus intrigued me. Smaller class sizes allow professors to get to know their students. And both of my parents attended CMU. Can’t forget that. •

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Tim Jackson invests in future generations of BCA students

Tim Jackson graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts and has held senior positions in the satellite communications/media and entertainment industries throughout his career. He most recently was vice president of media product management at Intelsat in Washington, D.C., and now lives in Los Angeles. Give today for the future To learn more about Jackson visits campus regularly to share his life experiences with students, ways you can give to Central and he has included CMU in his estate plans to show his appreciation Michigan University, contact: for helping him grow both professionally and personally. He is providing a bequest to the George & Eva May Campbell Equipment Endowment, Ted Tolcher, Associate Vice President, which supports the purchase, rental or repair of educational equipment for Development and External Relations 800-358-6903 the School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts. [email protected] “Being able to give back to an institution that has been such a key part giftplanning.cmich.edu of my life is very important to me,” Jackson says. “I want to allow future generations to benefit from all that CMU has to offer.”

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