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STATES Joyce Brummond (Herrlinger) a 1938 Deloris Nelson (Hanson) a Jean Burgess (Hansen) a Rev 2011-12 ALUMNI GIFTS The 2011-12 annual report provides a summary of the gifts made by the donors to Augustana College from Aug. 1, 2011, through July 31, 2012. This report lists gifts made during the fiscal year. Augustana wishes to acknowledge all who have contributed so generously to the College. If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled any names, please advise the Office of Advancement by calling 605.274.5521. 1934 1940 1945 1947 ALUMNI OF RECORD: 6 ALUMNI OF RECORD: 18 ALUMNI OF RECORD: 31 CLASS AGENT: Jewyll Mortensen Eng DONORS: 1 DONORS: 2 DONORS: 13 ALUMNI OF RECORD: 44 PARTICIPATION: 17% PARTICIPATION: 12% PARTICIPATION: 42% DONORS: 12 AMOUNT: $50 AMOUNT: $2,100 AMOUNT: $108,700 PARTICIPATION: 28% AMOUNT: $745 Maurice Kochenderfer C Agnes Nelson (Tonning) R Lyle Black S Carol Riddlesperger (Jertson) A Lowell Endahl A Arvid Brekke A Audrey Graves (Stark) A Rev. Luther Englund A Evenelle Hamlin (Landstrom) A Opal Fedde (Bersagel) A 1936 Dr. Inman Hesla AP 1941 Lois Hesla (Larson) AP ALUMNI OF RECORD: 4 Bethel Iverson (Locke) AP DONORS: 1 ALUMNI OF RECORD: 19 Jean Kenison (Nelson) A PARTICIPATION: 25% DONORS: 3 Kathryn Kvinge (Brende) A AMOUNT: $50,050 PARTICIPATION: 16% Bernice Niess (Klinkel) A AMOUNT: $225 Ardys Olson (Hanson) A Altie Domsitz (Sterud) AG Randolph Peterson LS * Carol Austin (Hanson) CR Linnie Pope (Torness) A Howard Lee A 1937 Earl Thompson A ALUMNI OF RECORD: 10 1948 DONORS: 1 1942 35 CLASS AGENT: Esther Johnstad Knutson PARTICIPATION: 10% ALUMNI OF RECORD: 65 AMOUNT: $100 ALUMNI OF RECORD: 32 DONORS: 29 DONORS: 5 PARTICIPATION: 45% Shirley Early (Gillman) A PARTICIPATION: 16% AMOUNT: $19,834 AMOUNT: $1,365 LaVerne Aslesen (Kopperud) A Lowell Larson CR STATES Joyce Brummond (Herrlinger) A 1938 Deloris Nelson (Hanson) A Jean Burgess (Hansen) A Rev. Richard Nelson A ALUMNI OF RECORD: 6 For Fall 2012, Augustana is Robert DeLap A Dr. Milton Plucker A DONORS: 1 Ardis Dexter (Greguson) A Opal Rogness AC home to students PARTICIPATION: 17% Irene Fladmark (Larson) A AMOUNT: $275 from 35 states. Dr. Kenneth Fladmark A Genevieve Grau (Nash) A Verona Schiller (Rogness) AP 1943 Joy Hall (Ellingson) A Dorothy Ann Harum (Erickson) ABS Beverly Haugejorde (Slieter) A ALUMNI OF RECORD: 33 Harriet Hybertson CERS Betty Johnson (Winterton) S DONORS: 9 Gladys Kittleson (Tieszen) A Lorna Kilian (Pearson) CELRS 1939 PARTICIPATION: 28% Lois Kohlbecker (Brandt) A Esther Knutson (Johnstad) ACRS AMOUNT: $4,790 Eunice Mansfield (Burke) ACLRS ALUMNI OF RECORD: 12 Dorothy Lace (Cole) A Dr. Elaine McIntosh (Nelson) CELS DONORS: 4 Warren Lindbloom AL Louis Burrack A Marjorie Meester (Hanson) ACL PARTICIPATION: 34% Marilyn Maurstad (Burke) ACL Betty Cole (Boe) A Gordon Mydland S AMOUNT: $9,375 Estelle Natwick (Erickson) A Irving Hinderaker GR Jean Theobald (Stride) A Ruth Johnson (Glenn) AS Harlan Norem AS Phyllis Hanse RS Evelyn Williams (Olsen) A Genevieve Larson A Harriet Norem (Vogler) AS Vernon Kay A Elizabeth Levene (Brumbaugh) A Rev. Norman Olson A Dr. Ruth Toxey (Skartvedt) S Maurice Matson A Barbara Roe (Swenson) A Ingeborg Zagona (Aas) A Dr. Mark Odland A Berdyne Marie Ross (Hutton) A 1946 Dr. Kenneth Thompson S Rev. Marvin Schoenfish A CLASS AGENT: Joyce Bell Olson Wayne Trimm A KEY ALUMNI OF RECORD: 39 Arlette Villaume (Pederson) CNRS A - Augustana Fund DONORS: 12 Lois Williams (Henjum) A B - Augustana Athletic Club 1944 PARTICIPATION: 31% Mary Wolpert (Poppen) S C - Center for Western Studies AMOUNT: $2,460 Durand Young CL ALUMNI OF RECORD: 35 E - Other Endowment DONORS: 9 Daphne Bentson (Gilbertson) A G - Capital Gifts PARTICIPATION: 26% Mary Burnette (Sherwin) CS H - Luther House of Study AMOUNT: $12,175 Frances Hall (Pederson) A 1949 Marian Leininger (Holden) PA CLASS AGENT: Kenneth Kessinger L - Library Associates Helen Aspaas (Marrington) AS Dorothy Lindbloom (Rasmussen) AL ALUMNI OF RECORD: 70 M - Matching Gifts Lester Axdahl S Gene Maluchnik (Anderson) A DONORS: 28 Dorothy Bahnson (Elmen) ALS Alice Mizell (Thomas) A N - Gift Annuity PARTICIPATION: 40% Gladys Fagerhaug (Bergeleen) A Morrise Ness (Brumbaugh) A P - Performing and Visual Arts AMOUNT: $13,593 Phyllis Hofstad (Riley) S Joyce Olson (Bell) ACELRSX R - Other Restricted Gifts Rev. Alden Hovda S Dorothy Peterson (Juttelstad) ACLSX Dr. Maynard Anderson A S - Scholarship Support Dr. V. Ronald Nelson PBCLS * Muneen Stenberg (Johnson) A Arnold Bauer S LaVerne Sandgren (Howe) A Janet Wolfe (Lindell) P U - Unrestricted-Church Support Ralph Bergeland A Grace Winter (Grinager) A X - Friends of Augustana Rev. Gordon Carls A * Deceased Berdina Cornwell-Anderson (Giles) A 2 Russ and Carol Greenfield honored the memory of their son with an endowed scholarship. The power of Giving Back wenty-five years ago, recipient. gram is chance for donors and Russ and Carol Green- “This is a great gift – it helps the students and families their field’s lives changed me so much,” Mahauad-Fernan- gifts impact, to meet and get to forever after their son, dez said. Following graduation, know one another. Tom,T a pre-med student at the the Ecuador native began his “For many of our donors, giv- University of Virginia at Ph.D. studies at the University of ing a scholarship gift to an Au- Charlottesville, was killed. Iowa. He hopes to one day work gustana student is a way of “pay- To honor his memory, Russ in microbiology research. ing it forward” – a way to return (class of ’57 and a former mem- For the Greenfields, meeting the thoughtfulness and generos- ber of the Augustana Board of Mahauad-Fernandez and learn- ity they received through en- Trustees) and Carol (class of ’61) ing about his goals to work in dowed and annual scholarships established the Thomas Russell medical research was a special during their time as students. For the students who receive Greenfield Memorial Scholar- opportunity. these scholarships, the Scholar- ship at Augustana, an endowed “We wanted this scholarship ship Recognition Program gives scholarship designed to provide to go to biology majors because them an opportunity to offer financial support to undergradu- our son was pre-med,” Carol their thanks and appreciation for ate students majoring in the nat- said. “It’s a way of keeping his the generosity bestowed upon ural sciences who plan to pursue spirit alive.” them,” said President Rob Oli- careers or advanced degrees in Mahauad-Fernandez is one of ver. “Our students often tell us medicine. many Augustana students who how much it helps to know that Last fall at Augustana’s schol- are recipients of the College’s people are cheering them on as arship recognition program and more than 500 endowed and an- they push through tough courses dinner, the Greenfields had a nual scholarships, financial gifts in pursuit of their degree. To our chance to meet biology major awarded to students based on, donors who invest their personal Wadie Mahauad-Fernandez ‘12, primarily, academic merit and spirit and financial resources in the 2011-12 Thomas Russell financial need. our students, we offer our deep- Greenfield Memorial Scholarship The annual scholarship pro- est and most sincere gratitude.” 3 2011-12 ALUMNI GIFTS Rev. J. Lee Roy Eikanger S Dorothy Pool (Schiager) A Mila Ode (Heggen) BCLS Dr. Lauren Rhude A Milton Erickson A Marvin Schindler A Rev. Raymond Peterson A Lila Rhude (Dullerud) A Joyce Gebhardt (Svalstad) A Myrna Smith (Jorgenson) L Andeline Reed (Arneson) A Marvel Ring (Huwe) A Miles Graff A LaVonne Stavig (Engebretson) ALS Mary Scarbrough (Syverson) S Esther Schlueter (Moody) A Leonard Hansen S Dr. Richard Stavig ALS Louis Seubert A Kirstine Stjernholm ACL * Rob Harum ABS Dr. Peter Wierenga C Audrey Skeie (Eid) A Rose Youngquist (Jacobson) A Marguerite Johnson (Fosvick) A Ordell Winterton A Rev. Leroy Stadem ABGR Mary Kepp (Bakke) A Dr. John Wollman B Lois Stangeland (Bachman) CS Dr. Kenneth Kessinger ABCRS Dr. Robert Steensma ACL Dr. Thomas Kilian CELRS 1954 Dr. Muriel Lamkee G CLASS AGENT: Marjorie Wagnild Knudson & Phyllis Larson (Johnson) A 1951 John Knudson Raymond Lloyd A CLASS AGENT: Norman Eitrheim ALUMNI OF RECORD: 112 Glennys Meerdink (Lokken) ACGLR ALUMNI OF RECORD: 87 DONORS: 36 Dwight Miller A DONORS: 31 PARTICIPATION: 33% Dorothy Nelson (Pederson) A PARTICIPATION: 36% AMOUNT: $7,454 Russell Pohl C AMOUNT: $31,052 Karleen Pollock (Eastman) A Lois Ahrendt (Graff) BC Virgil Sandvig S * Joey Aldern (Grunwald) ACLPRS Norman Ahrendt AB Rev. Kenneth Stangeland CS ElizaBeth Brekke (Hermanson) A Phyllis Bergdale (Christensen) R Mary Stoller (Ode) AC Lois Digre (Hoffman) A Ray Bille S Helen Svaren (Cody) A 131 Alice Dunn (Lee) A Beverly Brune (Wood) A Audrey Wedul (Fossum) A Thora Eide AR Donald Bursvold A Rev. Norman Eitrheim ACELNRS Gary Carlson AC Joyce Ekanger (Olson) AE Charles Ekanger AE 1950 Darrell Erickson S Herbert Engh A Joyce Erickson (Stolsmark) A Rev. Raymond Engh RS ALUMNI OF RECORD: 102 Raymond Gulk S Charles Erickson R DONORS: 34 John Harris PCE STUDENTS Dr. Ernest Gilbertson A PARTICIPATION: 34% Dorothy Herbert AS Dr. Karl Holte A AMOUNT: $58,413 Ruth Jones (Olson) AS In September 2012, Rev. Leroy Iseminger A * Ardis Jordahl (Hoffman) L Augustana welcomed its Rev. Dale Jamtgaard A Clarice Binger (Sorenson) ABCS Lila Kessinger (Strand) ABCRS * Charlene Jarratt (Rust) AS Robert Binger ABCS Lyle Krueger A largest-ever class of James Knudson A Robert Brune A Dr. Leland Lillehaug CS international students. Rev. John Knudson AC Lillian Carlson (Lutz) AS Dr. Charles Look A Marjorie Knudson (Wagnild) AC COL (R) Paul Child C Ingolf Maurstad ACL 131 students from 42 Nicholas Margellos A Dorothy Christianson (Sherman) A Lorraine Olson (Hoime) ARS Willard Martens R Phyllis Day (Lokken) ACLX Charlotte Peters (Ellison) AELS countries around Dr. Donald McKee A Warren Day ACLX * Dr. Edward Peters AELS the world.
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