Table of Contentsà The POWER to fulfill our PROMISE A LV E R N O C O L L E G E P R E S I D E N T ’ S R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 – 1 5 1 IMPOSSIBLE is a word I do not know. Table of Contentsà Mother Alexia Hoell, Alverno Founder and President (1887 - 1907) Just as an Alverno education transforms students’ lives, the Promise & Power campaign transformed the Alverno College campus through the largest expansion and renovation in Alverno’s history. When we launched the Promise & Power campaign, some thought it would be impossible to raise $30 million to renovate our campus. More than 1,000 donors helped us surpass our goal, giving $33 million. Our wish was to create a campus that would fully serve the needs of our student body. We did so by building a new high-tech classroom building; remodeling two existing buildings; creating a new Commons area with spaces for dining, meeting and relaxing; and establishing a student services Main Street to make services more accessible. These new facilities are making so much possible, including increased enrollment numbers and student participation rates in campus activities. Our nursing facilities are now state-of-the art and we have beautiful new art and dance classrooms and studios. Throughout campus, women are studying, gathering, collaborating and enjoying campus life. 2 At the heart of the Promise & Power capital campaign was the planning committee that assessed the college’s needs and addressed them with a thoughtful and comprehensive plan. Instrumental to this effort were Trustees Gary Grunau (far left) and Roy Reiman (center right) who set the initial plans in motion, Sister Marlene Neises H ’99 (center left), Alverno project lead and Scott Ramlow (far right) of Uihlein Wilson Architects who served as lead architect on the project. This is what Promise & Power was all about: fulfilling our promise to future students by giving them the spaces they will need to transform their lives and turn the impossible into the possible. 1 Table of Contentsà From the President “Impossible is a word I do not know.” Attributed to Alverno foundress Mother Alexia, these words truly represent the spirit of our founders and the heart and determination of every Alverno woman. Many years ago, a comprehensive review of our campus revealed a number of deficiencies in its ability to support our rigorous approach to teaching. A curriculum that demands collaborative projects and stresses teamwork lacked spaces for meeting and discussion. Our increasingly “wired” students, accustomed to being connected to the world around them, found limited access to technology. I’ll forever remember a student recalling her need to study in her car because we lacked the capacity to provide that space on campus. It was clear that our students deserved better and we simply had to do more to remain relevant in a competitive higher education landscape. 2 We embarked on a lofty yet necessary goal to engage the greater Alverno community in a bold fundraising campaign to bring Alverno’s facilities to the same level of excellence as our academics. Over four years, the Promise & Power campaign would see support from students, faculty, staff, alums, trustees and the community at large. Contributions both large and small helped support the most significant enhancement to campus in our 128year history. Together we successfully completed a campaign that raised $33 million. Every single dollar invested was tied to a direct student benefit and construction was completed without a single penny of student tuition. In the pages ahead, you’ll see the how our collective efforts have transformed our campus, energized our teaching and created the home away from home our students deserve. Finally, our facilities reflect the innovation and creativity of our teaching. While the buildings are breathtaking and the energy on the campus is electric, the power behind this transformation isn’t technology, state-ofthe-art labs and simulation centers or even the casual spaces throughout campus for students to interact. What will stay with me forever is the collective effort of the greater Alverno community to get behind a common cause, overpromise and over deliver to accomplish a goal that many at the onset would have labeled impossible. As impressive as these spaces are, it is the faces behind the spaces that are the power behind our promise. As Mother Alexia so succinctly stated, the power of Alverno is the people who are connected in their love of her, their commitment to sustain and grow her and their belief in Alverno’s power to transform every student who walks through our doors. MARY J. MEEHAN President, Alverno College President Mary J. Meehan and Don Layden, Chair of Alverno College’s Board of Trustees and Promise & Power campaign Co-Chair. 3 Table of Contentsà On the cover: Jodi Eastberg (on right), Associate Professor of History and Co-Director of the Center for Academic Excellence, meets with students in Alexia Hall. Pitman Theatre Alexia Hall JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing Athletic & Fitness Center Alphonsa Hall Alexia Hall Founders Hall Student Services Main Street - Bella Way Christopher Hall La Verna Commons Library Purcell Learning Commons Table of Contents 6 OUR MISSION in Action 8 Transforming nursing education 12 Connecting in the third space 16 The power of a liberal arts education 20 Educating the next generation of educators 24 Changing the face of tomorrow’s boardrooms today 50 REFLECTIONS & HIGHLIGHTS Corona Hall Sister Joel Read Center Bucyrus Conference Center 67 Statement of Financial Position 69 Statement of Financial Activity 70 Board of Trustees 72Academic Deans & Administrators 73 Alumnae Council 74 DONOR Honor Roll 28 The faces BEHIND THE SPACES 52 School of Arts & Sciences 54 School of Business 56 School of Education 58 JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing 60 Campus & Community Notables 62Awards & Recognition 64OUR STRENGTHS Table of Contentsà Our Mission in Action It’s amazing what a promise can do for an individual. Though their stories are unique, Alverno students share a common dream: to gain the power to shape their own lives and improve the lives of others. In the same way, the promises and support of the Alverno community have created an impact that will be felt far into the future. From each individual promise blooms endless opportunities to see potential harnessed and developed, dreams realized and high expectations carried forward to lift the next generation of leaders. 6 7 Table of Contentsà Transforming nursing education “Oh, look at this! I’ve got to look at this!” Vivien De Back ’54 exclaims with delight as she spots the newborn simulator in Alverno’s new Clinical Simulation Center, giving the tiny, swaddled mannequin a loving pat. De Back, the former director of Alverno’s JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing, recently toured the new spaces on campus along with a few other distinguished nursing alumnae — including Cathy Rick ’71, the former chief nursing officer for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and Pamela Maxson-Cooper ’84, the former chief nursing officer for Froedtert Hospital — while on campus to discuss the nursing curriculum and how Alverno can best prepare the next generation of nursing leaders. Before the Promise & Power campaign, nursing students worked in spaces that hadn’t changed much since the late 1950s. 8 Although Alverno has always been well-known for training nationally-recognized nurses, there’s no doubt that the new facilities in Alexia Hall have given the program a huge boost. “When I cut the ribbon, I was tearful,” says Peg Rauschenberger ’85, interim dean. “The gifts that we received from our donors for our students were beyond measure.” Before the Promise & Power campaign, nursing students worked in spaces that hadn’t changed much since the late 1950s. But, over the years, the School of Nursing tripled in size to its current enrollment of nearly 1,000 students. It was time for the facilities to catch up, and the new Clinical Education Center — which includes the Clinical Learning Center and Clinical Simulation Center — has brought Alverno’s nursing program to a whole new level. “The new nursing center is great. I am a bit jealous that I am not a semester behind because I could have used it more,” says Nursing senior Candace Hill. “The new spaces allow for more people to practice in a better environment, and the equipment is also more up-to-date. Nursing is a technology-based field, and I think it is vital for nursing students to practice with newer, hospital-like equipment.” 9 Table of Contentsà Clinical Learning Center Students enter the Clinical Learning Center into a space that looks like a typical medical office waiting room. Straight ahead is a simulated studio apartment — complete with a kitchen and bathroom — where students can practice their home health care skills, which is important because less than 50 percent of nurses work in a hospital setting, Rauschenberger notes. “Students come in thinking they’re going to deliver babies in the hospital or work in an ICU. They start to see how they can impact people’s lives in many, many settings,” she says. The apartment-like setting of the home health care suite allows students to practice everything from identifying potential safety hazards to assisting a patient in the bathroom, while cameras record practice activities for self- and peer-assessment. Clarissa Lawrence ’12, who recently returned to Alverno to work on her master’s degree in the Family Nurse Practitioner program, is particularly impressed with the home health care suite. “Nursing isn’t all about hospitals and nursing home facilities,” says Lawrence, who works as an RN case manager for the Milwaukee County Department of Family Care Program. “Home health and community nursing are really expanding, and it’s a totally different environment when you’re in someone’s home instead of a controlled environment like a hospital. You have to do a lot of improvising.” 10 Around the corner from the home health care suite, a sliding glass door leads to a room with seven hospital beds. “This is a very versatile space,” Rauschenberger says. “This space allows for getting creative.” Mounted hooks on the wall can hold IVs, nasogastric tubes and urinary catheters so students can practice handling them, and students can come in at any time to refresh a particular skill before heading to their clinicals. Students use a computer station to scan bar codes for medications and add details to a mock electronic medical records system. Next to the hospital beds, they find overhead lifts, oxygen, otoscopes and other supplies. “All the safety procedures, all the technology you’re going to find in a hospital or clinical setting, we have simulated here,” Rauschenberger says. “The purpose is to get students comfortable so they’re not thrown by the environment, the equipment or the patient response once they get out into their clinicals.” Graduate students in the nurse practitioner program frequently use the five new clinical exam rooms, where they can practice on each other and on standardized patients. Swiveling cameras also help record for assessment purposes. Clinical Simulation Center Until January, the JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing had only one simulation room with a single high-fidelity mannequin, and the room was always booked. Now students can get more time in a hospital-like space, in four suites that provide a taste of obstetrics, pediatric, medical and surgical settings. “I love the realism of the simulation center,” says Annette Ries, an assistant professor and the center’s coordinator. “Students are able to visually feel, touch, see and learn in a realistic setting.” It isn’t what you teach, it’s what you LEARN. It isn’t what’s in your head, it’s where you can FIND IT.” Vivien De Back ’54 Former Director of Alverno’s Nursing program, was part of the team that first developed Alverno’s abilities-based curriculum. The center’s six high-fidelity mannequins “are like human androids. They do everything a human being can do physiologically,” she says. All of the simulators are wireless for easy mobility and can be programmed to act out dozens of scenarios, including code situations. The mannequins even show signs of anaphylactic shock if a student gives the wrong medicine by mistake — an important reminder to students about the need to triple-check medications. “This is a life or death career, and here we can let students make mistakes in a safe environment where they can learn from it,” Rauschenberger says. “We all know that we sometimes learn more from the mistakes we make.” With makeup, the center’s staff can make the mannequins appear elderly “so they can learn from birth to old-age, death and everything in between,” Ries says. Faculty and the center’s technicians can watch from behind a oneway mirror in the control room and use voice-changing technology to respond to nursing students’ actions. The center also partners with students from diverse backgrounds so that the mannequins can speak other languages, and nursing students sometimes work with students from the Spanish/English health care interpretation program to get that experience. The Simulation Center is also adaptable, with sliding walls separating the simulation suites from debriefing rooms that also double as classrooms. “It’s basically like opening up the wall of an entire class and bringing them to the bedside of the patient,” Ries says. “First you’re reading about congestive heart failure, and then you’re at the bedside of a patient who has congestive heart failure. It brings the textbook to life.” From the debriefing rooms, students can watch and offer feedback to classmates working in the simulation suite just a few feet away or observe the activity on a closed-circuit TV from behind the wall. “The recorded feedback is invaluable,” Rauschenberger says. “The most important part of learning is reflecting on what you’re learning, not just the experience itself,” Rauschenberger says. “So this allows them to step back, watch themselves, and then make judgments about their own performance and those of their peers.” Nursing faculty are looking at collaborating with local hospitals and health care agencies to offer their nurses additional training, and Ries hopes to eventually offer the center as a resource to health care students from other disciplines. There’s no doubt that the center has already had a major impact on Alverno’s nursing students. Students sometimes get so into the scenarios that they occasionally forget they’re just mannequins. Ries remembers a student who actually started crying during the birthing scenario in the OB suite. “She was the one who was catching the baby. It’s very, very realistic and lifelike, and when the baby came out and started to cry, the student sniffled back tears,” Ries recalls. “That was pretty powerful and moving for me.” 11 Table of Contentsà Connecting in the “third space” Dailen Harris, a junior majoring in Music Therapy, makes a daily stop at the Inferno Café — her new favorite place to study and caffeinate. “The renovations have really changed the ambiance here,” she says. “The Commons used to be a place where you’d go and then get out. Now it’s a place where you want to stay. It draws you in; it makes you want to come back and relax.” And the new spaces offer more than just relaxation. “It’s really helped me become more focused because there are a lot of places where I can meet with my groupmates or just by myself when I really need to buckle down,” Harris says. Beyond home, beyond work, students need a place to connect and build community — what’s known as the “third space.” Sociologist Ray Oldenburg first coined the term in his book “The Great Good Place,” and Alverno strived to incorporate the third space concept when designing the recent campus improvements. During the 2014–2015 school year, the new student group meeting rooms in Founders Hall had more than 400 reservations. From distinct spaces within the new La Verna Commons — which was named by students — to cozy, impromptu meeting spots with soft furniture scattered throughout campus, there are now many more places where students can hang out and feel at home. “The new spaces and new furniture have led to a culture change,” says Wendy Powers, associate vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students. “It’s a totally different vibe. It’s warm; it’s welcoming. It has given students other places to be and find that sense of belonging.” 12 New student programming spaces are in high demand, says Brooke Wegner, director of Student Activities and Leadership. During the 2014 – 2015 school year, the student group meeting 13 Table of Contentsà It’s a totally different vibe. It’s warm; it’s WELCOMING. It has given students other places to be and find that SENSE OF BELONGING.” Wendy Powers Associate Vice President for Student Affairs rooms in Founders Hall had more than 400 reservations, the Commons stage hosted more than 130 events and the Loft hosted nearly 30 events (in addition to the Loft’s constant use as a student lounge and dining area). Charitable collection drives have also increased thanks to the new Peck Philanthropy Stations in Founders and Christopher Halls. “The additional ‘third space’ supports students’ physical, emotional and spiritual growth,” Powers says. Students can connect with the on- campus nurse and counseling services in the expanded Wellness Center, feed their baby in the privacy of the new Mother and Infant Room, or stop to pray between classes in the new Student Reflection Room. 14 And no longer do student leaders need to sprawl out on the floor or meet off-campus to plan student organizations’ activities. Cecilia Marrero, a senior majoring in Elementary/Middle School Education, frequently used the new Student Activities Office while she served as president of the Alverno Student WEA (Wisconsin Education Association) chapter last school year. “That gave me a physical space to do the work I needed to do as a leader, and I think it benefited me as a leader to learn how to use that space with other people,” says Marrero, who also took advantage of new meeting spaces in La Verna Commons to hold WEA events, including a Family Comedy Night. Faculty are excited to see the changes, too. “There is a new energy on campus,” says Jodi Eastberg, chair and associate professor of History. “What’s happening in those spaces are great conversations and connections with faculty and staff that are really enhancing the quality of the conversation. The active, vibrant collaborations that are happening within our classrooms are now spilling out in the common areas on the campus and activating the education even more.” I love the new La Verna Commons and Commons lobby. Not only is it simply BEAUTIFUL, but the openness of the spaces makes campus so INVITING. The fact that our main stage events (sponsored by the Student Activities Board) are now held in the Commons also gives commuters and their loved ones EASIER ACCESS to become more involved on Alverno’s campus.” Aqueela McHatten Psychology major 15 Table of Contentsà The power of a liberal arts education Imagine making art in the dark — or at least, in the florescent glow of a cramped, windowless room located in an underground tunnel. That was the reality for the Art Department before the Promise & Power campaign breathed new light and life into Alverno’s art facilities. Instead of being scattered in various locations, the new art spaces are now clustered together, with windows that bring in sunshine and wide hallways to showcase student work. Now with the light that comes in and the PROFESSIONALISM of the spaces, it’s EMPOWERING. Now you’re in a space that is filled with light, POSSIBILITY, OPPORTUNITY.” Kathryn Gilbert Associate Dean of Arts 16 Kathryn Gilbert, Associate Dean of Arts and Associate Professor of Dance and Theater, works with a student in the new dance studio. “Knowing that this is a liberal arts college, giving women a chance to work with their creativity is so important,” says Kathryn Gilbert, associate dean of Arts and associate professor of Dance and Theater. “But before students were in dark little corners and closetlike rooms. If you already came in with some preconceived notion that ‘I can’t do this,’ the space didn’t build your confidence. Now with the light that comes in and the professionalism of the spaces, it’s empowering. Now you’re in a space that is filled with light, possibility, opportunity.” The improved spaces are dynamic, diverse and illustrate the breadth of a liberal arts education. Spaces include classrooms for art education, drawing, painting, metals, sculpture, print and fibers, art education/art therapy, a new dance studio, the William Randall Memorial Music practice room and the Art and Cultures Gallery. In addition, the Library has been significantly enhanced with new meeting spaces, technology and learning resources while retaining its original aesthetic. The new Daniel M. Soref Science & Mathematics Resource Center is helping prepare students for life and success after Alverno. Separate resource centers for science and math previously located in different areas of campus have been replaced with a single, vibrant space located conveniently near the Library and Learning Commons. This interdisciplinary environment will help students prepare for the type of collaboration they can expect to see in professional settings. In addition, new high-tech classrooms throughout campus keep today’s students connected to the world around them. 17 Table of Contentsà One of the challenges is that most of these students are going to be doing JOBS THAT AREN’T EVEN CREATED YET.” John C. Savagian Associate Dean of Humanities and Professor of History “The math and science faculty have been trying for years to build a sense of community among our math and science majors,” says Angela Frey, associate dean of Natural Sciences, Math and Technology and associate professor of Biology. “Bringing these two spaces together allows us to build on this community of learners so the students can help each other. It really models for the younger students how biology and chemistry rely on math, and it models for the math students how they can use math to solve problems and analyze scientific phenomena.” The new collaborative spaces are one of the most powerful benefits of the Promise & Power campaign, says John C. Savagian, associate dean of Humanities and a professor of History. “One of the challenges is that most of these students are going to be doing jobs that aren’t even created yet,” Savagian says. “We’ve created a flexible curriculum, and our students have always been pretty nimble when they get into the workplace. Now we’re creating spaces for them to practice that collaborative work on campus.” 18 Today’s graduates need to be tech-savvy, and Savagian loves the resources available in new rooms like the Burke Foundation Instructional Leadership Classroom in Alexia Hall. While teaching a course on indigenous people, Savagian used the room’s multiple touch screens so students could practice their research skills and collaborate in small groups. “Alverno gives faculty every possible thing so we can make the classroom as engaging as possible,” Savagian says. “Of course, we’ve been teaching this way 40-some years now. The technology has finally caught up to us.” Jodi Eastberg, chair and associate professor of History, is always looking for ways to incorporate technology into her teaching, and the renovated spaces have made that even easier. This spring, Eastberg invited Patrick Jones, the author of “The Selma of the North: Civil Rights Insurgency in Milwaukee,” to chat with her students via a Google Hangouts video call on the large screen in the library’s new east wing. She opened up the event to the entire Alverno community, and approximately 50 people attended in person while others watched the live stream on YouTube. Eastberg then shared the video via social media, prompting a colleague at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to use the video in her class. “One of the things that really excites me about using technology is being able to connect directly with experts and then use the learning that’s happening in my classroom and share it with others all over the world,” says Eastberg, who has used social media and Google Hangouts in several of her classes. Students are also benefiting from the hands-on experience with new technological tools. “Just encouraging that sense of being resilient in the face of technology is important because technology is constantly changing,” Eastberg notes. Mary Stryck ’86, rehab services coordinator Milwaukee County, Behavioral Health Division, and a longtime adjunct instructor in Alverno’s Music Therapy program, is impressed with the recent changes to campus. “I remember how things were in the ’80s; I remember the physical spaces were adequate, but they were already outdated then. And yet Alverno still had successful students despite an older environment,” she says. “But when you add the whole new level of support with the new physical environment, I think that will only enhance opportunities for students. The design was really put together with flexibility in mind, and that’s another hallmark of Alverno.” 19 Table of Contentsà Educating the next generation of educators Alverno’s Education students and faculty are practically giddy when discussing the new Burke Foundation Instructional Leadership Classroom in Alexia Hall. Four large, rolling, video-enabled smart boards and rolling tables and chairs that encourage flexibility, creativity and collaboration — skills that will come in handy once students are leading their own classrooms. The new Burke Foundation Instructional Leadership Classroom in Alexia Hall has four large, rolling, video-enabled smart boards and rolling tables and chairs that encourage FLEXIBILITY, CREATIVITY AND COLLABORATION — skills that will come in handy once students are leading their own classrooms. “With all the technology and the great big open space and the bright colors, it’s just a delight to learn in that classroom,” says Kerry Seiberlich, a senior majoring in Elementary/Middle School Education. Desiree Pointer-Mace, an associate professor and associate dean of Alverno’s School of Education, has used the room’s technology for everything from small-group work time to connecting to educators in other countries for video chats. “I love what I’ve been able to do and try out in the Instructional Leadership Classroom,” she says. “This is preparing our students well for innovation when they get in their own classrooms. And because of our Abilities- based setting, we’re also teaching these more generalized skills, such as social interaction in a new domain or problem-solving with a new tool. We need to use those tools to model and engage our future teachers and future principals in the kinds of experiences that they are likely to encounter in daily life.” 20 Cecilia Marrero, a senior majoring in Elementary/Middle School Education, finds the space inspiring. “Not all classrooms are going to have this technology that we’re 21 Table of Contentsà This is PREPARING our students well for INNOVATION when they get in their own classrooms.” Desiree Pointer-Mace Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Alverno’s School of Education getting to use at college, but what it’s teaching me is that I need to be innovative with the technology and resources that I have,” she says. “It’s got me thinking, ‘How am I going be innovative in my classroom?’” Current and future educators are also benefiting from other campus improvements. Students can practice their instructional skills — or enhance their own understanding of a concept — in the Daniel M. Soref Science and Mathematics Resource Center. They can browse the newly expanded Teaching Materials Classroom, where they can check out everything from puppets to textbooks or use a video screen and tables for meetings and events. They can also capitalize on the many new collaborative spaces, from meeting rooms in La Verna Commons to soft seating in hallways. “Because we emphasize collaboration so much in our coursework and because collaboration is such an important tool for teachers and school leaders to have, when we can provide a space that looks good, that’s comfortable, that gives students the chance to get together and mull over what they’re learning, it makes a difference,” says Patricia Luebke, interim dean of the School of Education. 22 That’s important, says Patricia J. Hoben ’04, founder and head of school for Carmen High School of Science and Technology, a Milwaukee school that modeled its abilitiesbased approach after Alverno. “Facilities have a huge impact on the learning environment. How you put people together for shared learning and shared thinking matters,” she says. “It’s really important for the next generation to sustain the legacy of abilities-based learning. Faculty come and go and students come and go, and in order to sustain that vision you have to build a facility that’s built around the Abilities. I thought it was really forwardthinking for Alverno’s leadership to recognize that.” Thanks to Alverno’s deep community ties, the new campus spaces serve educators from across Milwaukee and beyond. The Leadership Advancing Character and Culture in Schools program, a training program for Milwaukee Public Schools principals, the Burke Instructional Leaders Program (which is a partnership with Schools That Can Milwaukee), the local Teach for America Licensure Program and the Urban Education Fellows Program are among the education groups that meet on campus. The renovated Bucyrus Conference Center also hosts visitors from around the globe who come to study Alverno’s groundbreaking teaching methods. The concept of being COMPASSIONATE LEARNERS through projects, through the readings, through how we connect … I think Alverno is doing a really good job with that.” Elhadji Ndaw ’00, ’05 Assistant Principal at Ronald Reagan High School in Milwaukee We’re not just educating the child; WE’RE EDUCATING THE WHOLE COMMUNITY.” Chris Her-Xiong ’02 Executive Director/Principal of the Hmong American Peace Academy in Milwaukee and winner of Alverno’s 2014 Outstanding Alumna Award 23 Table of Contentsà Changing the face of tomorrow’s boardrooms today “Research shows that having more women and more diversity on corporate leadership boards makes organizations financially stronger,” said Susan Schmitt, senior vice president, Human Resources at Rockwell Automation and a member of Alverno’s School of Business advisory council. All of these changes, whether cosmetic or curriculum-focused, have the same end goal: to EDUCATE OUTSTANDING WOMEN LEADERS. 24 She’s right of course. The value of diversity of thought has been proven time and time again. A recent report about the topic — Women in Business: the value of diversity conducted by the global accounting firm, Grant Thornton — concluded that across the three markets studied (U.S., U.K. and India), “the profit foregone (or opportunity cost) by the companies with male-only boards is a staggering $655 billion. In the U.K. and U.S. the impact of moving to mixed boards could boost GDP by around 3%.” The study also indicates that corporate America is a very long way from gender parity at the top, reporting that only 35 of U.S. S&P 500 companies have at least one female executive on their board. “Our research into the proportion of senior business roles held by women has revealed precious little movement over the past decade,” noted one of the report’s authors. Schmitt’s perspective on this issue as well as what skills graduates will need for success in the workforce is invaluable to Alverno’s School of Business, which is why Dean Eileen Sherman, PhD made expanding the School’s advisory council — comprised of local business leaders, faculty, administrative staff and students — one of her top priorities over the last year. (The council went from eight members a year ago to 40 today.) “It’s important for us to stay close to organizations in southeastern Wisconsin and what they’re looking for so that there are never big gaps in the skills and knowledge our students need for the workforce,” Sherman says. “We need to stay current and adapt to changes in the marketplace.” Today’s business leaders supporting the business leaders of tomorrow While the gap in leadership and gender parity is clear, prominent leaders from the business community recognize that Alverno and its students are uniquely positioned to address it. As organizations seek diverse, female leaders, Alverno is 25 Table of Contentsà proud to be one of the most diverse college populations in Wisconsin. Because of its abilities-based curriculum, Alverno graduates are equipped with the critical skills employers are seeking which gives them an advantage in a competitive marketplace. It’s one of the many reasons the business community has rallied behind the Promise & Power campaign and the goal of providing spaces that support this powerful approach to learning. Paul Purcell, Chairman and CEO of Baird has seen these skills first-hand in the Alverno graduates he’s hired. “By developing core competencies from communication to citizenship, Alverno College prepares students to be successful in all aspects of their lives. This approach of setting high expectations and nurturing the whole person aligns extremely well with Baird’s culture — we recognize that our people are our greatest asset.” In addition to Purcell, business leaders like Gary Grunau, Ellen Gardner ‘69, Judith Drinka ‘61, Kal Lawler ’82 and others have directly supported spaces used by Alverno’s School of Business students. 26 One of the many ways that Alverno has always prepared its students for life beyond college is in settings that mirror the realworld. Rather than large lecture halls where students take a passive role in their learning, Alverno classrooms provide an intimate, environment that requires every student to play an active role in their interaction with faculty and their fellow students just as they’ll be expected to in a professional environment. New smart classrooms, made possible by the campaign, allow students to work around the table to solve problems and share information. Now students are And in that process, they’ll be collaborating with local organizations, community leaders, corporations and most importantly the residents of that neighborhood. The focus of this effort is very much on collaborative impact. This is about real people in a real community with real issues. More and more, we’re looking for these types of projects and experiences for our business students. Then they can work toward having a deliberate and important social impact within a community.” Tackling challenges The MBA’s Immersion Experience this past April was with the Bartolotta Restaurant executive team at Joey Gerards in Greendale, Wis. using integrated technologies, smart boards with internet access and dynamic video content to present their recommendations. In addition, a new Graduate Studies Conference Room supported by Jovita Carranza H ’11 and Graduate Studies small group rooms given by Kathleen Lawler and Cathy and Neil Borman provide students with dedicated spaces to meet and collaborate. Another way that Alverno is preparing students to succeed in modern business environments is by continuously looking for ways to tie every aspect of our business curriculum to applications. “All of our business classes are very focused on the real world,” says Rita Fadness, an Alverno College student ambassador who will graduate this December with a bachelor’s in Marketing Management. “We’re given real-world experiences and problems as a student; we’re always applying our knowledge in practical ways which makes me feel very prepared for entering the business world.” A great example of this approach in action is the MBA program’s capstone Immersion Experience. Introduced by Dean Sherman last year, it brings together every aspect of what students learn through their MBA program, from business modeling and sales to finance and ethics. “Our next capstone experience has our students serving as consultants working directly with the residents of the Amani neighborhood on Milwaukee’s north side, a ‘food desert,’” Sherman explains about the upcoming project being done in partnership with Northwestern Mutual Foundation, noting that several of the students involved are from or live in the Amani neighborhood. “They will need to build the case for change by getting to root causes of this chronic issue and then helping to create a sustainable model for bringing full-service, healthy options to the area. The reality is that women in business still face a myriad of challenges — pay inequity, a “fear factor” surrounding quantitative skills and work-life balance demands, to name a few. That’s why, in addition to keeping the curriculum in line with employer expectations and integrating real-world experiences, the School of Business has also prioritized addressing these issues. These women are helping to CREATE a more vibrant Milwaukee and IMPROVE the world for others.” Mary Beth Berkes ’75 Co-Founding Partner of Linden Capital Partners, LLC, and Former Alverno Board Chair A great example of how the School of Business has recently tailored programming to the needs of working women includes revamping the Weekend College and associate to bachelor’s in Business programs, now known as the Adult Evening & Online (AEO) and Degree Completion programs, respectively. “We heard loud and clear that flexibility is very valuable to students and the School researched how to structure these new programs to meet needs like this while maintaining our abilities-based model,” says Dan Matre, associate professor of Alverno’s MBA program. “We also reconfigured the MBA program to reduce the total time to complete it, and a record number of students signed up for it.” Additionally, the School worked with area executives from Rockwell, Johnson Controls and other Milwaukee-based global companies to develop a brand-new Business Analytics minor. “I think it’s so important that Alverno recognized the need to build and grow women’s skills in quantitative analysis,” says Mary Beth Berkes ’75, co-founding partner of Linden Capital Partners, LLC, executive at BristolMyers Squibb and former Alverno board chair. “The new quantitative minor is a gem. Who better than Alverno to make sure women are competent in both behavioral and quantitative sciences? Society steers women toward the behavioral spectrum, but women in leadership need both. Combined, they are critical assets for great leadership. We’re here to stop the message society has been imposing from continuing.” From a co-curricular perspective, Wendy Powers, PhD, associate vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students, pointed out how the new spaces on campus have enhanced the evolving curriculum. “Because we have a variety of spaces now, both in the classroom and outside of it, I see students coming out of the classroom and going to another space to continue their conversations or going to an event more often than they did in the past.” All of these changes, whether cosmetic or curriculum-focused, have the same end goal: to nurture outstanding women leaders. “Alverno is a huge asset to our community. It’s an economic engine not just here, but globally as well,” said Berkes. “These women are helping to create a more vibrant world for others.” 27 Table of Contentsà The faces behind the spaces The Promise & Power capital campaign culminated this past year with many building and planning projects coming to fruition. The excitement continues as students, faculty and staff begin a new academic year with access to the latest technology, dynamic new spaces to work collaboratively and cozy spots to socialize. It is with heartfelt gratitude that we highlight some of the spaces that will support the growth of Alverno and our students thanks to the generous support of so many. 28 29 Table of Contentsà JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing OB/NICU/PEDs Simulation Suite This suite was given by Abigail and Dr. David Nash. Abigail is a longstanding Alverno trustee, and David is a wellrespected OB/GYN practicing in Milwaukee. The nursing program, which began in 1930, has long been Alverno’s largest program. With nearly 1,000 nursing undergraduate students each year and growing Master of Science in Nursing and Family Nurse Practitioner programs, Alverno is one of the state’s principal nurse educators and a national resource for preparing nursing leaders. Simulation Equipment in OB/Ped Room A gift from the Enroth family provided the Paul/ina simulator and equipment in the OB/Ped room. The Enroths are committed to supporting nursing education across the country, and named the simulator after St. Paul. A gift from JoAnn McGrath ’57 enabled Alverno to create a stateof-the-art training facility for its nursing students, thereby ensuring there would be generations of Alverno nurses to care for the health and well-being of people throughout our community and our world. 30 JoAnn is a trustee and co-founder of Highland Street Foundation, which supports nonprofit organizations in the areas of education, housing, mentoring, health care, environment and the arts. Her gift to Alverno was the largest alum gift ever made, and her generosity inspired other nursing alumnae to give record support to the Promise & Power campaign. Gifts from nursing alums comprised more than 70 percent of total alum giving to the campaign. ß Christopher Hall Alphonsa Hall à Clinical Learning Center Part of the Clinical Education Center, the CLC provides space for students to work alone and in groups to practice basic nursing skills. It was given by Mary Beth ’75 and Jim Berkes. Mary Beth was a nursing student at Alverno. She is a co-founding partner and retired managing director of Linden Capital Partners, a health care and life science private-equity firm in Chicago. She is the past chair of Alverno’s Board of Trustees and a Vanguard Society member. ICU/Trauma Suite The ICU/trauma suite was given in memory of Dr. Carol M. Meils ’75, an Alverno nursing student who became a nationallyrenowned cardiologist. Carol retired as the Program Director in the Heart Failure Clinic at Wheaton Fransciscan Healthcare. She was Wisconsin’s first recipient of the American Heart Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the first female Fellow in Interventional Cardiology at Johns Hopkins University and the first female chief resident at Boston City Hospital. She served on Alverno’s Board of Trustees for many years. Alexia Hall - First Floor 31 Table of Contentsà Clinical Exam Rooms Home Health Care Suite Clinical Exam Room A Aurora Health Care provided support for this exam room as part of its commitment to Alverno’s programs that educate mental health care professionals. The Ramirez family gave this suite in memory of Samuel and Edrie Page. Edrie was a practicing nurse. Her granddaughter Abby Andrietsch is an Alverno trustee, and Abby named her daughter Page in honor of Edrie. The home health care suite provides a space for students to practice in a real-life home setting. Clinical Exam Room B This exam room was given by Karen Doppke ’64 and Philip Judy. Karen was the only physics major when she was a student at Alverno. Currently she works as a physicist at Massachusetts General Hospital in addition to teaching at Harvard Medical School. Borman Study Lounge Clinical Exam Room C Vivien De Back ‘54 This exam room was given in memory of Anne and Sylvester Kurek. Clinical Exam Room D Given by Patricia Race Hoefler ’63 and Gerald Hoefler, Patricia is the founder and president of MEDS Publishing, the first company to create study materials for nursing licensure exams. She is also a leading nurse educator, having taught at Georgetown University, and a nationally-recognized expert in Test Question Logic. The study lounge was made possible by Cathy ’62 and Neil Borman. Cathy chose to name a study lounge because she remembered the need for study spaces from her own time at Alverno. She was a chemistry major and one of the few women majoring in science at the time. Clinical Exam Room E This exam room was named in honor of Vivien De Back ‘54 for her extraordinary service to Alverno nursing. She was Dean of the Alverno College School of Nursing for many years. She also directed the U.S. National Commission on Nursing and was the editor of the International Nursing Review. Medical/Surgical Simulation Suite The simulation room was given by the John and Linda 32 Mellowes Family and Charter Manufacturing Company. The suite is adaptable to critical, general or pediatric care. Computer Lab Located in Christopher Hall, room 302, this lab was given in honor of Molly Bates Dickinson ‘08 by Kristin Bergstrom and Lloyd Dickinson. 33 Table of Contentsà Burke Foundation Instructional Leadership Classroom The Burke Foundation provided funding for this SMART classroom in conjunction with a gift to start the Burke Instructional Leadership Fellows Program at Alverno to train the next generation of school leaders for high-quality urban schools. ß Christopher Hall Alphonsa Hall à Smart Classrooms This SMART classroom was given by Judith A. ’61 and Martin Drinka. Judith served on the Board of Trustees for many years, and is currently a trustee emerita. She was one of the first female lawyers in Milwaukee and leads her own practice. This SMART classroom was given by Ellen Gardner ’69 and Michael Hansen. Ellen is the founding member of Alverno’s Vanguard Society, a trustee emerita and a scholarship supporter. She co-chaired the Promise & Power campaign. Ellen was one of the first female CEOs in Wisconsin and retired as President of Ameritech-Wisconsin, now AT&T. This SMART classroom was given by Gary Grunau. Gary chaired the Building and Grounds Committee, which led the strategic planning and execution of the building plans. Jovita Carranza and Joel Roque Graduate Studies Conference Room Jovita Carranza H ’11 began Paul & Patricia Purcell Learning Commons 34 Paul and Patricia Purcell made their gift to create the learning commons, which encompasses six SMART classrooms and other learning spaces. The gifts given in this area of Alexia Hall honor efforts to advance women in business and as leaders. Paul co-chaired the Promise & Power campaign and has been on the Board of Trustees since 2001. He is the Chairman & CEO of Robert W. Baird & Co. and has dedicated his volunteer life to increasing access to quality education. her undergraduate work at Alverno but transferred to another college because of a career move. She was named an honorary Alverno alumna in 2011. Jovita is a member of the Vanguard Society, a trustee and the chair of the School of Business Advisory Council. She became the highest ranking woman and Latina at UPS and was the first Latino to serve as deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration. Alexia Hall Study Room Kathleen (Kal) A. Lawler ’82 provided funding for the study room on the second floor of Alexia Hall. She was an Alverno trustee and scholarship supporter. Kal was the first female Vice President of Harley-Davidson and the first woman ever to address the Yale Management School. Alexia Hall - Second Floor 35 Table of Contentsà Metals and Sculpture Classroom This new classroom was made possible through a gift from Ruth DeYoung Kohler H ’12. Ruth is the director of the John Michael Kohler Art Center, which houses one of the preeminent art collections in the country. The room includes work by artist Casey Patrick O’Connor, whose work is also on display at the Kohler Art Center. Bill Randall Memorial Music Practice Room William (Bill) and Wendy Randall provided the gift for the practice room, and it was named in Bill’s memory upon his passing in 2014. Bill served Alverno as a trustee and then trustee emeritus for nearly 40 years. He was dedicated to the College and to advancing the arts throughout Milwaukee. Drawing and Painting Classroom Marc and Sandra McSweeney Atrium The atrium was given by friends of Marc McSweeney in honor of his dedication to Alverno. Marc served on the Board of Trustees for many years, and is a past chair and a trustee emeritus. The Promise & Power campaign was launched under his leadership. Marc is a retired partner at Foley & Lardner and is renowned for his good work and commitment to diversity efforts. 36 The Edstrom family gave this classroom as a gift in memory of Sylvia S. Edstrom ’91. After building a successful business with her husband, Sylvia enrolled in Alverno at the age of 55, and her passion for painting was ignited. Her painting hangs outside the classroom. ß Christopher Hall Alexia Hall - Ground Floor Alphonsa Hall 37 Table of Contentsà Heritage Plaza Heritage Plaza was made possible through an anonymous gift in honor of the legacy of the School Sisters of St. Francis class of 1954 and includes the names of School Sisters who worked or taught full-time at Alverno. Pictured left to right are the School Sisters of Saint Francis who reside at the “White House” on Alverno’s campus — Sister Mary Diez ‘67, Sister Kathleen O’Brien ’67, Sister Marlene Neises H ‘99, Sister Joyce Fey ‘70, Sister Elizabeth Heese ’61 and Sister Judeen Schulte ‘71. The Loft The Loft was given by Peter & Joan Bruce as a space for students to gather and relax. Peter was an Alverno trustee for more than 20 years and is now a trustee emeritus. á Hudson’s Servery 38 Hudson’s was made possible through a gift from Robert & Katherine H ’14 Hudson. Kathy is an honorary Alverno alumna, a longstanding member of the Board of Trustees and a member of the Vanguard Society. She was the first female President and CEO of a major public company in Wisconsin. Student Private Dining Rooms To Sister Joel Read Center Joseph J. and Rose ’62 Purpero Spang provided Mary Ann and Charles LaBahn provided support for funding for a student dining room in memory of Rose’s parents, Charles and Rosalie Purpero. Rose is a longtime supporter of student scholarships at Alverno and a Vanguard Society member. She has been recognized for her leadership in Milwaukee. this dining room. Mary Ann was an Alverno trustee for more than 20 years and is now a trustee emerita, and she continues to actively support student scholarships. She was one of the first female executives in Milwaukee. Marsha Sehler currently serves on the Board of Trustees and her family provided support for this dining room. Paintings by Schomer Lichtner hang in the room in honor of Marsha’s friendship with the artist and the donations of art she has made possible for Alverno. Founders Hall - Commons Area 39 Table of Contentsà Inferno Café Food Services Inc., which gave support for the Inferno Café, has provided dining services to Alverno College students, faculty, staff and guests since 2007. The Inferno Café name was chosen through a student competition. Student Reflection Room Alverno students come from many different faith backgrounds, and all are celebrated and respected on campus. Jean Maier, an Alverno trustee, and Edward Inderrieden gave the reflection room to provide students of all faiths with a space to enjoy silence and peace. Peck Foundation Philanthropy Stations The Peck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD provided support for the student philanthropy stations outside La Verna Commons and in Christopher Hall. The Pecks are dedicated to inspiring others to give back to the city of Milwaukee. They have supported Alverno College through their foundation since 1993. 40 Mother and Infant Room Support from Edith ’78 and Robert DuPuy allowed for the creation of the mother’s room. A mom herself when she was a nursing student at Alverno, Edith wanted to provide a private space for Alverno women to care for their children. Pictured left to right: Michael Paris – Food Service Director, Stanley Tom – K-12 Manager, Michelle Semrau – Catering Director, Eric Weber – District Manager, John Stewart – President, Lynn Sonnenberg – CEO, Kay Martinez – Retail Manager 41 Table of Contentsà Founders Hall first floor Academic Advising Office The Academic Advising Office was given by J. Scott and Genevieve C. Harkness in honor of Ralph Harkness, a longtime Alverno board member who believed in making college affordable and accessible to all. A generous donation of office furniture by PK Ware has helped create a functional and professional environment for departments such as Advising as they meet with students. Student Services Main Street known as “Bella Way” 42 In Loving Memory of Flip: The Student Services Main Street, known as “Bella Way,” was given by Filippa DiBella Weber or “Flip” as she was affectionately called by friends. Flip was one of the first women to serve as a Director at HarleyDavidson, and during her tenure of 42 years, she worked in a variety of corporate and manufacturing human resources roles, including labor management relations, where she was instrumental in helping the executive team lead and transform the business for growth. After retiring, Flip continued her passion for mentoring business people, especially women. Upon graduating from Alverno in 1992, Flip became one of its staunchest advocates, particularly when it came to supporting students. She was an active member of the Alumnae Association Board for many years. She left an amazing and lasting legacy for students with the creation of “Bella Way,” which helped Alverno establish a student service main street on campus. This integrates and connects student resources into one central location with ease of access for students. In addition to the named spaces on these pages, Bella Way includes Admissions, Business Office, Registrar’s Office, Student Affairs and the Career & Professional Development Center. A.O. Smith International and Intercultural Office The International and Intercultural Office was given by A.O. Smith. Founded in Milwaukee in 1874, A.O. Smith is now a global leader in water technology, serving customers in more than 60 countries. The naming of this office recognizes their global presence. Financial Aid Office The Financial Aid Office was given by the Will Ross Memorial Foundation. The Foundation was a longtime supporter of scholarships at Alverno. As the Foundation closed, it made this final gift to assist Alverno in perpetuity. Main Street - “Bella Way” 43 Table of Contentsà Servant Leadership Meeting Suite Student Activities and Leadership Office The Student Activities and Leadership Office was given by the Robert W. Baird & Co. Foundation. Baird is dedicated to advancing leadership opportunities for women and minorities for the betterment of Milwaukee and the world. 44 The Suzanne and Richard Pieper Family Foundation provided a gift for the Servant Leadership Meeting Suite. Richard is actively involved in Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership and is known throughout Wisconsin and the country as a leader in this philosophy. These new meeting rooms provide an area to plan and implement initiatives that drive the College forward. 45 Table of Contentsà Chapel Pitman Theatre & Artist Dressing Rooms Library à Thanks to the generous support of the Jan H ’11 and Vince Martin, who were honorary co-chairs of the Promise & Power campaign, the Pitman Theatre underwent a complete renovation of the theatre, lobby and artists dressing rooms and included new carpeting, painting and upholstery, new bathrooms, lighting equipment and box office. Jan has been a trustee for more than 30 years and holds an honorary doctorate from Alverno. Office of the President The Office of the President was given by Kathleen Seidel in honor of Dr. Mary J. Meehan’s innovative and inspiring leadership at Alverno, within the community and as a leader in higher education. The Alverno president’s suite was expanded to include a meeting room for private gatherings of donors, community leaders and board members. Study rooms outside the Library and Learning Commons A grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation Robert F. and Jean E. Holtz Fund and the Walter and Olive Stiemke Fund provided support for the student study lounges on the second floor of Founders Hall. Advancement Office The Advancement Office, which houses Alumnae Relations, was given by Mari-Anne ‘91 and Donald Hechmann. Mari-Anne co-chaired the Promise & Power Alumnae Working Committee and is the former president of the Alumnae Association Board, an Alverno trustee and a member of the Vanguard Society. 46 She wanted her gift to remind alums that they are the heart of Alverno and to inspire them to support the College. Thanks to her hard work and leadership on the campaign, Alverno alumnae gave more than $8.7 million, a record contribution from alumnae. photo to come. Daniel M. Soref Science and Mathmatics Learning Resource Center Daniel M. Soref was the son of Rose and Samuel Soref, members of one of the founding families of Master Lock Company. The Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust was established upon his death in 2001. The trust’s support of this learning resource center reflects its dedication to education and science and extends Daniel’s legacy to future generations of students at Alverno. Founders Hall - Second Floor 47 Table of Contentsà Wellness Center Bucyrus Conference Center Bucyrus Foundry and Manufacturing Company has been making special-purpose excavating machines since 1880, leveraging its innovation and leadership at home and abroad. Just as its excavation equipment carved the physical landscape, the company helped shape Milwaukee. The conference center provides space for diverse groups from across the region to gather, to learn and to share ideas that will define the future. 48 Tim Sullivan, former CEO of Bucyrus and head of the Bucyrus Foundation. The Wellness Center, encompassing the Health and Counseling offices, Athletics offices and Fitness Center, was made possible through the generosity of Suzanne M. Felan ’62. The center enabled Alverno to enlarge its Athletics office to accommodate its growing program. Suzanne was an inaugural member of the Vanguard Society and is a longtime supporter of scholarships at Alverno, including one for education students. She has been honored in the teaching profession for developing reading and special education programs. She is a staunch supporter of women in athletics in Wisconsin and beyond. 49 Table of Contentsà Reflections & Highlights The word reflection comes from Middle English and is defined as a thought occurring in consideration or meditation. This year, we have been provided many opportunities to reflect on and marvel at the change and growth that has happened. It is during these moments that we see the hard work and dedication by this community to our students as they bridge their dreams with the realization of their full potential. 50 51 Table of Contentsà Alverno launches new Communication major School of ARTS & SCIENCES This fall, Alverno launched a new Communication major. This innovative program combines traditional communication theory and instruction with hands-on digital labs. The curriculum allows students to practice their communication skills in a variety of media, including video, audio, photography and social media. Students will also receive intensive career counseling and guidance, and will create and curate digital portfolios of their work. Casey commits to excellence This program will build on a solid foundation of communication strategy while giving students an opportunity to use the latest digital tools and emerging technologies. Given the rapid pace of change and the intersection of communication and technology, the tools they use in college won’t likely be the ones they use throughout their careers. To prepare them for career success, Communication students will learn how and when to identify, assess and integrate new technologies. Kevin Casey arrived at Alverno in 1987, and with a PhD in History from Northern Illinois University and has twice served as chair of the History department and once as associate dean of Humanities. On July 1, he began his newest role as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. Looking ahead, Casey emphasizes teaching excellence while providing students with a broad liberal arts education. In fall 2015, Alverno launched a new interdisciplinary Liberal Studies major as part of the new Adult Evening and Online program. Casey says, “Alverno’s liberal arts education is a sustainable education that prepares students for a series of careers and integrates knowledge and critical abilities from multiple-disciplinary perspectives. Our graduates are prepared to meet their professional demands as engaged global citizens.” 52 Gracious persistence Alverno College offered the Year of Gracious Persistence, inspired by the life and social justice activities of local civil rights activist Vel Phillips. Celia Jackson, executive director of the International and Intercultural Center, and Dr. Jodi Eastberg, chair of the department of History, led a campus-wide committee to engage the local community during a yearlong program of events. A Brown Bag Lunch Series offered discussions on social justice issues, local housing topics and race relations during which community member activists and experts spoke about civil rights and community involvement in Milwaukee. The Year of Gracious Persistence concluded with a screening of Vel Phillips: Dream Big Dreams, the one-hour documentary on Phillips’ story. The event, in collaboration with Wisconsin Public Television and the Wisconsin Humanities Council, was attended by more than 400 community members and alumnae and culminated in a talkback with Phillips, Robert Trondson (WPT producer) and Margaret (Peggy) Rozga ‘67. 53 Table of Contentsà The Commons Project School of BUSINESS Raising brand awareness Alverno students participated in The Commons Project, an unparalleled level of collaboration, which created networking opportunities while reshaping the economic landscape of southeast Wisconsin. Eighteen Alverno students participated in the inaugural year of The Commons Project with 19 other students from southeastern Wisconsin-area colleges and universities. The competition is an optional, non-credit 10-week accelerated business program focused on academic and corporate innovation challenges. The program offered students the opportunity to interact and work with local entrepreneurs and high-level business leaders. Of the six winning team pitches, Alverno students delivered three. Participants were confident in knowing how to research and go after the answers in their challenges, and were recognized for their strong communication skills. Overall, students who participated in The Commons Project came away with the experiences and connections helpful to become the next generation of entrepreneurs and corporate innovators. The School of Business will look at ways to increase involvement and build awareness for the leadership skills its students demonstrate in The Commons Project’s second year. Sometimes considered a secret building block to obtaining a business degree, Dean Eileen Sherman is working to raise the profile for Alverno’s School of Business. Sherman, who begins her second year, is targeting connections to build extended community partnerships, raise the profile in the business community and strengthen partnerships with local business leaders. In just one year, the School of Business advisory council numbers significantly increased from eight to 40, with members representing senior leadership positions in southeastern Wisconsin seated alongside faculty, administrative and student representatives. The council provides a deep pool of talent engaged and ready to counsel the business program on its growth, as well as talk about it to peers, organizations and associations. Sherman sees the awareness of the program improving through the council and by presenting undergraduate business student interns and graduates into the community who excel in communication, problem-solving and teamwork. 54 Business redefined The School of Business has experienced tremendous changes in the past year, including adding Business Analytics as a minor and completing an MBA capstone project with Bartolotta Restaurants. Business analytics are used in every industry: health care, advertising and marketing, education, sports and recreation, manufacturing, business and more. Alverno graduates will be poised with a transferrable and highly sought-after education within this field. Students in the Business Analytics minor will have opportunities to interact with business executives from companies such as Rockwell, GE, Northwestern Mutual, Kohl’s WE Energies and Johnson Controls. Because representatives from these companies come to campus, students will strengthen their strategic thinking and develop tactical hands-on methodology skills that will be used in the workforce. The MBA capstone project culminated in an intensive, all-day Immersion Experience with Joe Bartolotta, the Bartolotta Restaurants executive team and 22 MBA students from Alverno. This experience brought together what students learned throughout their MBA program including: business planning, modeling, sales, marketing, ethics, finance, strategic planning, supply chain, change leadership and management and more. The class delivered a final report of their recommendations to the Bartolotta team at the end of the term. Alverno and the Bartolotta Restaurants team hope to continue this collaboration in the future. 55 Table of Contentsà Supporting children School of EDUCATION The School of Education supports the teachers and leaders who support children. Alverno has strong partnerships with two organizations dedicated to helping promote educators and leaders in their work with schools and students - Schools That Can Milwaukee (STCM) and Teach for America (TFA). Both organizations share common constituencies, including demographics, needs and high turnover. STCM aims to increase the number of high-quality schools available to students and families in Milwaukee. TFA is a national teacher corps Luebke promotes educators On July 1, Patricia (Pat) Luebke began as interim dean of the School of Education. Adjunct faculty since 2011 and director of the Special of recent college graduates who commit two years to teach, and most are serving in hard-to-staff schools with limited resources. To help teachers and leaders, Alverno initiated an innovative pilot with Susan Lubar Solvang, president and founder of Growing Minds, around mindfulness training for TFA participants that helps develop decisionmaking skills while learning how mindfulness changes processes. Alverno understands it is not just the candidates and teachers who need support and development in order to help students, but the entire organization. Education program, Luebke served in school administration positions in the Wauwatosa School District for nearly 30 years, with most of her time as the director of student services. She holds a PhD in Urban Education with an emphasis on Administrative Leadership from UW– Milwaukee. Luebke understands despite dropping enrollment and budget challenges, schools need well-prepared teachers. “My work will focus on continuing to move the department forward and promote how well-prepared our students are as they enter the education profession, whether as an initially licensed teacher or an emerging leader in educational administration.” 56 Charter school standards Desiree Pointer-Mace, associate professor of Education, is a mayoral appointee on the Charter School Review Committee for the City of Milwaukee. The committee serves as the review and monitoring arm of Milwaukee’s Common Council to implement state legislation authorizing the operation of charter schools and to make recommendations for the granting of charter school status. The group of seven has always included one Alverno representative, and Pointer-Mace, the only professor of Education on the committee, was confirmed in 2014. She is currently serving a multiyear term. In her role, she works to bring an authentic approach to education and assessment for new and existing charter schools. Pointer-Mace keeps Alverno’s high quality of education at the forefront of her involvement and adds value to the effort to improve the quality of local education. 57 Table of Contentsà Meeting mental health needs JoAnn McGrath School of NURSING The demand for nurse practitioners continues to rise and in Wisconsin psychiatrists and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) are greatly needed. PMHNPs assist in meeting the needs of the one in four individuals who have some type of mental health problem - many of which go undiagnosed or untreated. After Alverno assessed this dire need, the college offered the first and only Nursing curriculum The JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing is undergoing a revamp of its undergraduate curriculum. Continuing changes in health care and technology advancements, along with requirements by accrediting bodies, demand curriculums remain relevant and current. Groundwork is underway to assess the mission, philosophy and vision statement of the school. The project will begin with a clean curriculum slate in order to develop new program outcomes, define courses and scaffold the nursing curriculum, while still retaining the Alverno nurse advantage with the 8 Abilities and self-assessments. Faculty and staff will tap into the expertise, experience and knowledge of Alverno’s 12-member undergraduate Nursing advisory council, made up of health care leaders from across the community, where in a one-day workshop they will provide input and guidance. In addition, Vanguard Society nursing alums will help define crucial leadership skills, a better understanding of health care functions and an aggregate impact of nursing on health. The updated curriculum will begin a phased rollout in fall 2016. Space to learn The Clinical Education Center, located in the new Alexia Hall, provides Alverno student nurses with an advanced learning environment. The space provides the equipment and resources needed to learn clinical nursing therapeutic interventions including IV insertion, medication administration and the experience of near life-like situations. The Clinical Education Center houses five clinical rooms, four hi-fidelity simulators (obstetrics/peds, ICU trauma, med/ surg) and one studio apartment. The spaces offer student nurses a safe place to learn skills, practice critical thinking and validate their progress. There are debriefing rooms/ classrooms where faculty, assessors and students observe, assess and discuss. Students learn from observing their own performance as well as those of their peers. Margaret (Peg) Rauschenberger ‘85, interim dean of the JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing, says, “The new learning areas truly increase student selfconfidence when entering the real clinical settings.” program for an MSN as a mental health nurse practitioner in the state of Wisconsin. The first class of PMNHP students began coursework in fall 2013 and graduated from Alverno in December 2014. While three years ago there were only 19 PMNHPs in the state of Wisconsin, Alverno should more than double the number by May 2017 with the upcoming graduates helping to meet the needs of the community and the state. Table of Contentsà Campus & Community Notables Milwaukee Mayor gives State of the City address at Alverno Wisconsin Joint Committee on Finance held in Pitman Theatre Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett gave his State of the City address at Alverno College in March 2015 in which he commended Alverno as a model partner in the community. He spoke about “… pushing city government to do more – to innovate and improve. More importantly, I insist on partnerships. We achieve so much more when we collaborate and cooperate.” Building connections, fostering collaboration, and instilling effective citizenship are the Alverno way. In addition to Alverno being recognized within the Mayor’s address, Alverno student Kadijiha Jones, a Communication major, was asked to introduce the mayor. Alverno College was one of four educational institutions around the state that served as a site for the Wisconsin Legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance public hearings on the Governor’s 2015–17 budget. The event opened at 10:00 a.m., and was extended until 8:45 p.m. due to the number of people who hadn’t been heard by the Committee. The Joint Committee on Finance heard from residents about everything from education to long-term care to the new Milwaukee sports arena for the Bucks. It is the Committee’s responsibility to serve as the principal legislative committee that reviews all state appropriations and revenues. Alverno student Kadijiha Jones introduces Mayor Tom Barrett. “Status Of Girls In Wisconsin” Report featured on 4th Street Forum Faculty and students visit places of the Holocaust Alverno offered a four-credit travel course to the places of the Holocaust in the spring 2015 semester. The class culminated in a trip to Lithuania, Poland and the Czech Republic. A significant portion of the class focused on the geographical relationships of cities to concentration camps, and the mechanics and strategies of mass genocide. The class also studied the history of Eastern European Jewry and the vestiges that are left today. At the end of the semester, students immersed themselves in the places of the Holocaust including Treblinka, Belzec and Auschwitz, as well as Vilnius and Kaunas, Lithuania; Warsaw, Lublin and Krakow, Poland; and Prague, Czech Republic. The travel course was led by Dr. Amy H. Shapiro, professor of Philosophy, and Sue DaBaco, assistant director of Office Services and an Alverno MBA graduate. 60 The latest “Status of Girls in Wisconsin” report from the Alverno College Research Center for Women and Girls reveals a number of persistent, troubling patterns for Wisconsin girls, especially in the areas of stress, depression and suicide; bullying; TV, online and social media engagement; and weight and exercise. Yet, the 2014 report did note some improvement in areas including sexual activity, teen birth rates and smoking. Former Executive Director of the RCWG Rhonda M. Ware talked about the results during a live, on-campus taping of 4th Street Forum in February. She and the other panelists agreed that showing girls what it is to be a strong woman could go a long way in improving the climate for girls. The “Status of Girls in Wisconsin” report provides information, without extensive interpretation, to serve as a catalyst for young women and girls and the agencies that serve them to voice their perspectives on the issues and challenges they face and works to develop the solutions, programming and resources needed to address these issues. 61 Table of Contentsà Awards & Recognition Alverno recognized for strong commitment to teaching for the fifth consecutive year For five straight years, Alverno has been ranked in the top four Midwest schools for its “strong commitment to teaching” in U.S. News & World Report. This marks the fourteenth consecutive year that Alverno has been recognized, having been listed 31 times in U.S. News & World Report since 1983. “We are honored that we are ranked highest in the state for educating undergrads,” said Mary J. Meehan, PhD, president of Alverno College. “And now, our new facilities will provide our students with an environment that matches the quality of our teaching. People come from all over the world to study the innovative and creative way we teach our students, and that truly is the heart of our mission.” Girls’ Advanced Academy of Science and Mathematics program receives grant Alverno College earned a College Ready continuation grant from Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation, thanks to the impressive success of the Girls’ Advanced Academy of Science and Mathematics program last year. A $92,876 grant helped the Girls’ Advanced Academy enhance its efforts and serve more students as they prepare to pass college-level courses. During the 2014–2015 academic year, the Girls’ Advanced Academy continued to motivate and prepare low-income, first-generation, minority girls for success in college in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Girls’ Advanced Academy will continue to improve academic performance by tracking – and increasing – ACT scores and specifically ACT Science Reasoning scores. The program brings 75 high school girls from 20 Milwaukee schools to Alverno every Friday night to study science and math with Alverno faculty. The pilot program showed increases in ACT science reasoning scores, interest in attending college and studying science. Impressed by the pilot program results, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has provided a two-year grant to help support this program. Quinlan Brame earns Scott M. Cutlip Award Vice President for Advancement Julie Quinlan Brame was presented the Scott M. Cutlip Award from the Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. This award honors individuals who strengthened their community through innovation, inspiring engagement and spreading goodwill. The National Philanthropy Day celebrates and honors the donors, volunteers and professional staff that improve our society and advance our economy. 62 Alverno wins gold Alverno College and Marquette University were given Gold Awards by The Wellness Council of America (WELCOA) for their outstanding commitment to workplace wellness. WELCOA, which tracks seven benchmarks of wellness success, has more than 5,000 corporate members across the country. This is the second Gold Award for both Alverno College and Marquette University. Both institutions joined WELCOA in 2009. Well City Milwaukee is a collaboration of organizations who dedicated to creating a healthy and vibrant Milwaukee workforce. Due to the efforts of more than 40 area businesses and organizations, Milwaukee has earned its second Well City USA designation, the first city in the country to receive this prestigious distinction twice. Sponsored locally by the Wellness Council of Wisconsin, Well City USA challenges local businesses and community leaders to work together and engage entire communities in improving the health and wellbeing of their workforces and families. NACC Sportsmanship Award honor earned second year in a row As voted on by Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference head coaches and approved by the Directors of Athletics Standing Committee, Alverno College was honored with the Women’s Sportsmanship Award for the 2014–15 academic year. The Inferno have won the award four times, and this marks a time it has won in successive fashion, similarly having done so the first two years of the league (‘06-07 and ‘07-08) and in the former Lake Michigan Conference’s (‘04-05 and ‘05-06). Additionally the NACC All-Sportsmanship Team was announced for the academic year which included seven student-athletes: Charmaine Clark (tennis), Courtney Cornella-Carlson (cross country), Erin Dulek (softball), Julie Gallegos (basketball), Neysel Powell (soccer), Ashleigh Sagat (golf) and Cali Trepp (volleyball). The All-Sportsmanship Team is selected by the head coaches and chosen based on the principles of sportsmanship as promoted by the NACC and NCAA. Meehan earns TEMPO Milwaukee Mentor Award TEMPO Milwaukee’s goal is to create a society where women hold an equal place in leadership, policy and decision making. Each year TEMPO Milwaukee recognizes individuals and organizations that practice mentoring and have made a commitment to helping others achieve their personal and professional potential. Upon selection of this recognition, each nominee selects a college that will receive a scholarship for a woman in her junior or senior year. Alverno President Mary J. Meehan along with Baird, which is headed by Paul Purcell who serves on Alverno’s Board of Trustees, were recognized and honored for this award in February. 63 Table of Contentsà Our Strengths 64 Success starts with strong leadership and Alverno is proud to have a diverse and highly talented Board of Trustees, representing all facets of private, public and nonprofit business enterprises. The College also benefits from the Alverno Alumnae Council, diligently working to preserve connections between Alverno and our 16,000 alumnae. These two distinct— but essential — leadership groups work with Alverno faculty and staff, playing a critical role in the College’s financial stability, volunteer support and community presence. 65 Table of Contentsà Statement of Financial Position As of June 30, 2015 The completed Promise & Power construction project is reflected in an increase in land, buildings and equipment. ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Accounts and interest receivable, net Inventories Prepayments and other assets Contributions receivable, net Student loans receivable, net Investments Land, buildings and equipment, net TOTAL ASSETS $368,376 1,180,774 182,120 1,407,029 8,686,026 1,550,633 46,268,321 55,691,952 $115,335,231 LIABILITIES Accounts payable Accrued liabilities Deferred income and deposits Asset retirement obligation Annuities payable Long-term borrowings Advances from U.S. Government for student loans $2,977,714 1,180,908 2,423,579 2,802,432 180,874 22,272,390 1,343,788 TOTAL LIABILITIES 33,181,685 NET ASSETS 66 Close-up of the green roof on top of La Verna Commons. The green roof and bioswale capture up to 26,210 gallons of water that would otherwise flood into the Kinnickinnic River basin after a storm. Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted 21,555,790 43,965,153 16,632,603 TOTAL NET ASSETS 82,153,546 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $115,335,231 67 Table of Contentsà Statement of Financial Activity As of June 30, 2015 OPERATING REVENUES Tuition and fees (net of scholarships of $12,847,349) Auxiliary enterprises Contribution revenue Investment income Government grants Other income $32,365,136 5,254,934 2,473,689 1,177,010 576,463 116,859 TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES $41,964,091 OPERATING EXPENSES For 9 consecutive years, Alverno operated with a surplus. This fiscal year, the Board of Trustees approved an operating deficit to allow for investment of past surplus dollars to fund a commitment to the nearly $13 million of institutional scholarships and financial aid needed by our students. Instruction Student services Academic support Research Institutional support Auxiliary enterprises 13,846,577 7,269,194 3,295,488 457,338 12,151,714 7,056,772 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $44,077,083 Operating Revenues in Excess of Operating Expenses ($2,112,992) NONOPERATING ITEMS Contribution revenue Investment returns, net of amounts designated for current operations Change in value of split interest agreements Other nonoperating items, net TOTAL NONOPERATING ITEMS 68 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 2,728,067 (569,315) 119,793 (85,084) $2,193,461 $80,469 69 Table of Contentsà Board of Trustees Through June 30, 2015 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Susan Dragisic Retired President, United Way of Greater Milwaukee, Inc. Mary Beth Berkes ’75, Chair Co-Founder of Linden Capital Partners Judith A. Drinka ‘61 Attorney, Drinka Law Offices Howard J. Jacob, PhD, Vice Chair Director, Human & Molecular Genetics Center, Warren P. Knowles Chair of Genetics, Medical College of Wisconsin Jacquelyn Fredrick President and CEO, BloodCenter of Wisconsin S. Regina Pacis Meservey, SSSF, Secretary ‘62 Coordinator of Sponsorship Services, School Sisters of St. Francis Ronald L. Blake, Treasurer Retired CEO and President, Rewards Network Inc. Mary J. Meehan, PhD H ’05 President S. Toni Anne Gradisnik, SSSF, ‘75 Stewardship Associate, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Gary P. Grunau Grucon Group LLC Mari-Anne Hechmann ‘91 Community Volunteer TRUSTEES Katherine M. Hudson Retired Chairman of the Board, Brady Corp. Abby Andrietsch Executive Director, Schools That Can Milwaukee, Inc. S. Barbara A. Kraemer, SSSF, ‘65 Faculty – School of Public Service, DePaul University Charles R. Bartels Retired Director, Global Social Responsibility & Knowledge Sharing, Manpower, Inc. Kathleen Lawler ‘82 Retired Vice President Communications, Harley-Davidson, Inc. Elaine Burke Community Volunteer Jovita Carranza President, JCR Group Tina Chang Chief Executive Officer, SysLogic, Inc. Ricardo Diaz Executive Director, United Community Center 70 Cecelia I. Gore ‘92, ‘08 Executive Director, Brewers Community Foundation Donald W. Layden, Jr. Partner, Quarles & Brady; Operating Partner, Baird Capital Sister Andrea Lee, IHM President, St. Catherine University, St. Paul, MN Allen L. Leverett President, Wisconsin Energy Stephen R. Lundeen Attorney, Wille, Gregory & Lundeen Jean M. Maier Retired Executive Vice President, Enterprise Operations & Technology, Northwestern Mutual Janet D. Martin H ‘11 Community Volunteer TRUSTEES EMERITI Maurice J. McSweeney Retired Partner, Foley & Lardner Peter W. Bruce ‘of counsel’ Davis and Kuelthau, Attorneys at Law Kim Metcalf-Kupres Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Johnson Controls Abigail J. Nash Retired Vice President, Journal Sentinel Inc. Kristine Obrecht Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP Paul E. Purcell President & CEO, Robert W. Baird & Co. Ajita Rajendra President and Chief Executive Officer, A.O. Smith Corporation Roy Reiman Hexagon Investments, Reiman Family Foundation, Inc. Ellen M. Gardner ‘69 Retired President, Ameritech WI Mary Ann LaBahn Retired Vice President Bank One Trust Company Frederick A. Muth, Jr. Chairman Emeritus, Whyte, Hirschboeck, Dudek S.C. Guy A. Osborn Retired Chairman, Universal Foods Corporation Thomas L. Spero Retired Office Managing Partner Anne H. Vogel Art Historian S. Mary C. Schneider, SSSF, PsyD ‘69 Independent Practice, Center for Grief Recovery Marsha Sehler Director of Business Development, Uihlein Wilson Architects S. Barbaralie Stiefermann, SSSF ‘64 Curator SSSF Art, St. Joseph Center Barbara J. Wyatt Sibley ‘82 Community Volunteer 71 Table of Contentsà Academic Deans & Administrators Through June 30, 2015 ADMINISTRATION Angela Frey, PhD & Julie Ullman, PhD, Co-Deans School of Arts and Sciences Mary J. Meehan H ’05, PhD President Nancy Athanasiou ’90, PhD, Dean School of Education Peg Rauschenberger ‘85, MSN, Interim Dean School of Nursing Jeana Abromeit, PhD, Interim Dean Graduate Studies VICE PRESIDENTS Kathleen O’Brien, SSSF, ’67, PhD Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs James K. Oppermann, MBA Senior Vice President for Finance and Management Services Kathy Lake, PhD Vice President for Student Success Kate Lundeen, MPP Vice President for Enrollment Services Julie Quinlan Brame, MM Vice President for College Advancement and Marketing 72 Through June 30, 2015 AFFINITY GROUPS ACADEMIC DEANS Eileen Sherman, MBA, PhD, Dean School of Business Alumnae Council REGIONAL CHAPTERS Adventure & Travel Servant Leadership Arizona Southern California Joyce M. Rewolinski ‘95 Kelly L. Troyer ‘04 Auriel R. Ackerman ‘10, ‘12 Jeri L. Vatne ‘09 Class of 1962 Women of Color Rose E. Purpero Spang ‘62 Tammy Belton-Davis ‘93 Vasana Her ‘12 Celia A. Jackson Kellie J. Sigh ‘10 Amanda C. Berg ‘94 Catherine Berg ‘64 Catherine D. Dowdell ‘91 Laurie L. Gallick ‘91 Judith A. Hurley ‘88, ‘00 Katherine E. Lemke ‘08 Kay C. Wolferstetter ‘10 Bethany K. Zebell ‘12, ‘14 Sara Furrer ‘11 Jeanne P. Goestenkors ‘68 Carol Levin ‘71 Marlene Otto ‘57 Linda Umbdenstock, PhD ‘68 Young Alum Club Atlanta Jessica M. Gamez ‘11 Yuliana Garcia Jasso ‘13 Jazmin Y. Gonzalez ‘12 Meagan A. Grosskreutz ‘11 Maria C. Hernandez ‘11 Bridget M. Hirthe ‘12 Elsa M. Janusiak ‘13 Xiomara Ortiz Mauras ‘14 Arika E. Ostrowski ‘13 Katie M. Renteria ‘13 Vanessa Vasquez ‘12 Tia D. Vernon ‘08 Sofina Ziu ‘12 Natassha R. Chambliss ‘10, ‘13 Michelle R. Gambon ‘94 Denean P. Johnson ‘94 Class of 1965 Kathryn J. Hausman ‘65 Patricia Hribar ‘65 Rose Mary Walecki ‘65 Foodie Elizabeth J. Kern ‘02 Kelly L. Troyer ‘04 MBA Kim M. Casey ‘01, ‘10 Kimberlee M. Schardin ‘00 ,‘12 School of Nursing Dr. Vivien De Back ‘54 Jennifer H. Hruz ‘12 Clarissa M. Lawrence ‘12 JoAnn Lomax ‘74 Patricia D. Padjen-McNulty ‘73 Margaret A. Rauschenberger ‘85 Chicago Danielle M. Brazee ‘04 Melissa D. Clark ‘02, ‘11 Elise J. Kramer ‘95 Florida Joyce M. Rewolinski ‘95 Peggy A. Simon ‘85 Texas Elizabeth M. Swinny ‘85 Jenifer L. Wheeler ‘90 CORPORATE CLUBS Northwestern Mutual Bonnie J. Beenken ‘93, ‘06 Jazmin Y. Gonzalez ‘12 Judith A. Hurley ‘88, ‘00 Diana L. Moro Goane ‘84, ‘13 Rockwell Automation Nadia C. Rizk ‘07 Pamela R. Wright ‘13 Wells Fargo Dawn D. Tryba ‘11 73 Table of Contentsà Donors The pulse of any organization includes those who provide generous support. The success of the $30 million Promise & Power capital campaign shines throughout this report in photos, diagrams and stories all impacting the lives of students. On behalf of students, faculty and staff, we thank all of our donors for their commitment, generosity and vision. This listing reflects contributions received 74 between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. 75 Table of Contentsà STEEPLE CIRCLE $10,000 - $24,999 ST. FRANCIS SOCIETY The St. Francis Society was created to recognize those donors who have a total lifetime giving to Alverno College of $1 million or more. Anonymous Brookbank Foundation Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. The Alfred Harcourt Foundation Joyce Foundation W. K. Kellogg Foundation LEADERSHIP CIRCLE $100,000 & ABOVE Alfred F. Case Janice Ereth & John T. Gilligan Felix Feyerer Robert & Katherine H ‘14 Hudson Jan H ‘11 & Vince Martin JoAnn Resch McGrath ‘57 Richard Sr. & Suzanne Pieper Paul & Patricia Purcell Roy & Bobbi H ‘06 Reiman Kathleen Seidel Patricia M. Wilde ‘61 & Bill Wilde Mary Ann & Charles P. LaBahn Martin Family Foundation JoAnn Resch McGrath ‘57 John & Tashia H ‘07 Morgridge Northwestern Mutual Foundation Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation The Pew Charitable Trusts Paul & Patricia Purcell Reiman Charitable Foundation School Sisters of St. Francis U.S. Province Schumann Foundation Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities 76 BENEFACTORS CIRCLE $25,000 - $99,000 Anonymous (3) Jim & Mary Beth ‘75 Berkes Elaine Burke Jovita Carranza H ‘11 & Joel W. Roque Sylvia S. ‘91 † & William E. Edstrom Sr. Suzanne M. Felan ‘62 Mary Ann & Charles P. LaBahn Donald Jr. & Mary Jo Layden Linda & John A. Mellowes Joyce & Bruce Myers Bernard J. † & Micki Peck Jodi Peck & Les Weil Karen Peck-Katz & Alan Katz Rebecca J. ‘04 & Seth Wahlberg Filippa C. DiBella Weber ‘92 † Anonymous (1) Joseph & Abby Andrietsch Kristin Bergstrom & Lloyd Dickinson Peter W. & Joan Bruce Margaret “Maggie” Cary ‘60 Gay Derderian-Kazarian ‘80 & Kaiser Kazarian Ruth DeYoung Kohler H ‘12 Carol Zinner Dolphin ‘62 Karen P. Doppke ‘64 & Philip F. Judy Susan & John Dragisic William Jr. & Mari Edstrom Michael & Sheila Falbo Glen & Claire Hackmann Paul W. & Pat Jones Grace ‘81 & Thor Larsen Nancy L. & Arthur J. Laskin Marc & Sandra McSweeney Mary J. Meehan, PhD H ‘05 Abigail & David Nash Kristine & Tom Obrecht Guy A. & Louise Osborn Agustin Jr. & Rebecca Ramirez Kim M. ‘83 & Edward Roh Robert O. Schlytter Jr. † Mary Ann Schwartz ‘62 Marsha Sehler Barbara A. Stein Tom & Lynne VanHimbergen THE PILLARS $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (2) Jean ‘81 & Terry Bartels Mary M. ‘86 & Ken Braband Ismael Cardenas Catherine D. ‘91 & Richard Dowdell Donna ‘68 & Thomas Gaffney Ellen M. Gardner ‘69 Arthur Gebhardt Amanda L. Gentine ‘13 & Jacinto Garrido-Gentine Georgiann M. ‘64 & William E. Gielow Kathleen (Casey) ‘66 & Michael Gigl † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Mari-Anne ‘91 & Donald Hechmann Barbara A. Kluka ‘66 Jennifer Kopps-Wagner ‘93 Kathleen Lawler ‘82 Allen & Laura Leverett Steve & Sally Lundeen Kim Metcalf-Kupres & Steve Kupres George & Julie Mosher Ajita & Dushianthi Rajendra Eileen C. Sherman Barbara A. Krauska Slania ‘57 Rose E. Purpero Spang ‘62 & Joseph J. Spang Clara Theine ‘65 Judith R. & Sheridan Thompson David V. Jr. & Julia Uihlein Theresa Virgona ‘63 Anne H. Vogel Arthur & Mary Ann Wigchers William B. Yersin THE SUSTAINERS $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous (2) Stephanie A. Arend ‘85 Ronald L. & Merilee M. Blake Barbara Brick Havel ‘66 Judith A. ‘61 & Martin G. Drinka Mary T. ‘56 & J. Thomas Esser Jacquelyn & Arlyn Fredrick Cecelia Gore ‘92 ‘08 William & Andrea ‘01 Greuel Gary P. & Joanne Grunau Melita L. Harkness † Judy & David Hecker Katie Heil Patricia ‘65 & Lee Hribar Robert P. & Mary Jacobson Debra J. Jupka ‘75 Mary & Ted Kellner Gerri Lietz-Staffileno ‘80 Janet Radosevich Matthews ‘61 Jim & Kathleen McKeown Dr. Anthony & Mrs. Leone Flasch ‘57 Michel Frank Miller ‘10 & Mary Ellen Powers Theresa ‘76 & Robert Muselman James K. & Mary Sue Oppermann Joanne Blasier Pfeffer ‘88 John R. & Maggie Quinn Eugenia A. Schuller ‘52 Eileen Jacubinas Slagis ‘58 Mary K. Stull, RN, PhD ‘79 Peter & Helen Vandenberg Teresa Emerson VanderBent Joan M. Wilde ‘59 THE PARTNERS $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (3) Linda & Bill Abraham Sylvia J. Ansay, PhD ‘61 & Richard Ansay Janine Arseneau Jody M. Balzer ‘86 Janis M. Bartelt ‘81 Sharon Baxter Marilyn ‘98 & Dave Beaumier Barbara ‘63 & Anthony Behof Judith ‘72 & Thomas Beniak S. Louise K. Bernier ‘65 Ira W. Black Barbara ‘76 & James Blanton Joseph C. Branch Patricia ‘68 & Tom Brewer Robert & Kathleen ‘95 Brumder Katherine M. Bundalo-Thomson Rosanne M. ‘91 & Edward Butkowski Elizabeth R. Dusold Carwile ‘61 Gloria Case Neil P. & Shelley H. Casey Kathleen Cassafer † Mary Lardner Chait ‘83 Tina Chang Susan L. Chobanian, MD ‘72 Danita Cole Medved ‘80 & Paul S. Medved Janet T. Corona ‘84 Dr. Vivien De Back ‘54 Mary E. Devitt ‘82 ‘02 Ricardo & Margaret Diaz S. Austin Doherty ‘54 † Alexander P. Durtka Jr. & Sharon R. Landergott Durtka William E. Eastham S. Joyce A. Fey ‘70 Dixie ‘65 & Kirt Fiegel Anita C. Fischer ‘67 Noël Fortier ‘11 David J. Frank Mary M. Frieseke ‘93 ‘10 Joanne ‘66 & Joseph Gelsthorpe S. Barbara J. Goertz ‘05 Jeanne P. Goestenkors ‘68 & A.N. Langhout Chris & Amy M. ‘94 Goller Bonnie J. ‘66 & John Gould S. Toni A. Gradisnik ‘75 Barbara Tennant Gray Beverly & Martin J. Greenberg Lois Gresholdt ‘91 Carolyn ‘63 & William R. Guerra Susan Hahn ‘68 Jon & Ann Hammes Tim & Diane (Schenk) ‘63 Hanley John Himmelspach Sheila Sullivan Holbrook ‘64 & James J. Holbrook Jr. Toni J. Holland ‘14 Daniel E. & Susan Horton Bernadine Peksa Huber ‘75 William H. Hughes Judith A. Hurley ‘88 ‘00 Celia A. Jackson Dr. Howard & Lisa Jacob Douglas M. & Deanna Jansson Stanley & Phyllis Jaspan Sarajane & Robert Kennedy Judith A. Keyes Kathleen M. Kies Pam & Bob Klein Florence Brenner Kortsch ‘47 S. Sharon J. Kubes ‘64 Justin R. LaManna Norma M. Skrzypchak Lang ‘61 S. Andrea Lee Kaye W. ‘11 ‘14 & James Leszczynski Phoebe R. & John D. Lewis Dr. Marjory Bong-Ray Liu ‘59 Arlene G. & Robert A. Logan Patricia A. Luebke Katherine A. Lundeen Mary-Ann Lupa ‘64 & John W. Lowell Karen A. ‘87 & Mark Maertins Judith A. Mallo ‘91 Mary Sulgit Mallon ‘64 & J. Robert Mallon Janet M. Pfister Matuszak ‘60 Jere McGaffey Maryrita McIntyre Crisanti ‘62 Jean A. McKey ‘96 Eric Meils Sarah C. Miller ‘93 Patricia Mitchell ‘65 Beth Monhollen ‘97 Diana L. Moro Goane ‘84 ‘13 & Ken Goane Anita Meyer Muehleck ‘60 77 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Maureen Mulroy Judy ‘75 & Jim Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Muth Jr. Karen ‘65 & Robert G. Nehls S. Marlene M. Neises H ‘99 Mary Jenson Neumann ‘68 Barbara K. Nevers Sirri A. ‘67 & Edouard Nomo-Ongolo Joyce E. Noonan S. Kathleen A. O’Brien ‘67 Monica O’Brien JerriLee O’Malley ‘95 Lorraine O’Malley ‘91 ‘03 & George Banda Mary ‘70 & William Orlowski Marilyn ‘81 & William Ottum Sandra Panuce ‘57 Ann P. Patterson-Barton ‘77 Barbara & Edmund Piehler Lisa R. & James R. Pieper Patrick & Diane Pokrovac Rebecca L. Porter Noelle E. ‘04 & Joel Przybilla Teresa Pink Przybylski ‘56 Julie Quinlan Brame & Jason Brame ‘12 Austin & Heather Ramirez Barbara N. Ramusack ‘60 Wendy Randall Joan ‘52 & John J. Reardon Patricia M. Zefran Reddy ‘64 Carol J. Reiners ‘11 Mary Ann & Greg Renz Helen J. Raszkiewicz Rewolinski ‘84 Joyce M. Rewolinski ‘95 Mary Roestel ‘67 Grace & Glen Rossman James & Suzanne Sass Joan ‘65 & Ryan Sattler Kim D. Schaffer ‘81 Linda F. & Michael Scheible Karen & Jim Schlater Family Stacy M. Schoen ‘05 ‘09 Joy K. Schreiber ‘76 S. Judeen Schulte ‘71 Cecilie ‘61 & Ray D. Schwartz Mary Scott Nancy Scripko ‘61 & Myron Kilmer Nancy C. ‘78 & Gary Seabrook James Seder Enid Shapiro Marilyn Shrude ‘69 & John Sampen Dona E. Clipp Smith ‘74 Gina M. Spang ‘08 Susan ‘87 & Gary Stabelfeldt Mary Ellen & Scott P. Stanek John & JoEllen Stollenwerk Mary C. Stryck ‘86 Mara & Craig Swan Robert F. & Beth Taylor Mary ‘64 & Robert L. Taylor Ned Timarac Kiyoko Toyama ‘81 Linda Umbdenstock ‘68 & Fred W. Dunn Barbara Vander Leest ‘61 Judith ‘65 & Kristians Veinbergs Gloria Bechtold Venski ‘89 Karen Vernal Virginia M. Wagner ‘69 Jean ‘65 & Thomas A. Walsh Judith ‘65 & Donald A. Weber Gordon E. Weiss Sharon S. Wilcox Carole J. ‘92 ‘08 & Monte Witkowski Helen Wronski ‘71 Barbara J. Wyatt Sibley ‘82 & Rev. Louis Sibley III Barbara Wysocki ‘65 Sarah & Steve Zimmerman Jean Zmolek ‘62 CHALLENGER CLUB $500 - $999 Anonymous (1) Robert & Christine Arend Charles & Teresa Hall Bartels Lori A. Becker ‘93 Natalie Beckwith Martha & William Berger S. Dorothy Bock ‘50 Enid A. Bootzin Berkovits ‘78 Ruth A. Boulet ‘94 Patricia S. Bowne Danielle M. Brazee ‘04 Karen M. ‘67 & William Brown Nancy ‘73 & Jerry Buhl Barbara ‘62 & Allan Cairns Kevin M. Casey & Carole E. Barrowman Stephanie A. Chedid Virginia ‘67 & Thomas Cusack Patricia Devine-Reed ‘64 Linda S. ‘86 & Patrick J. Devitt Jack L. Dierks ‘07 & Catherine Tully S. Mary E. Diez ‘67 Anita M. Eikens Amal F. El-Sheikh Zohreh Emami Cynthia A. ‘08 & David Flynn Mark Foote Cynthia ‘68 & Matthew Frami Barbara Fuldner Nancy ‘65 & Thomas Gazzana Marilyn Gliesmann ‘85 & Otto H. Nelson Katrina J. ‘05 & Tom Goetz Margaret (Pfeffer) Goggins Filo ‘65 Joyce P. ‘97 & Jeff Gohr Sandra E. Graham Jean I. Hamann ‘68 Bernadette ‘73 & Lyle Hamilton Rosalie B. Hartmann ‘70 Kathryn J. ‘65 & Thomas Hausman Susan Hawkins Jim & Heidi Hilby S. Elaine Hirschenberger ‘65 Patricia J. Hoben & Charles G. Carter Joy M. Holbrook ‘89 Mary R. Ingram ‘77 Joan M. Jacobsen ‘87 Catherine Jacobson Patricia J. Jensen ‘71 James & Angelina Zammuto ‘64 Jodie Mary Claire Jones ‘88 Barbara F. ‘65 & John L. Keller Peg T. Kelly Caroline Ryczek Kobb ‘56 Jean Conlin Kolo ‘56 Gloria Harter Konkel ‘83 Kevin Langreck Beth E. ‘94 & Phillip Larson-Debruzzi Shirley Coenen Lee ‘67 & Gary R. Lee Carol ‘71 & Paul A. Levin Mary L. Loeffel ‘04 Christine Przybyla Long ‘53 Iris J. Bland Lowery ‘95 ‘10 Shirley Lemke Lueder ‘52 Catherine Madden Lola M. Peters Martin ‘99 Leilani J. Mason ‘98 Allison J. Mautz ‘01 Pamela A. Maxson-Cooper ‘84 & John Cooper III Sherry & Pat McBride Maureen McGinnity Robert & Maria Meehan Mary Meier Freytag ‘92 ‘98 & Michael Freytag Janet Flood Melancon ‘59 Marcia Mentkowski Joan B. Meredith ‘86 S. Regina Pacis Meservey ‘62 Jill Moore Hollie A. ‘83 & Armin Nankin Winifred ‘58 & Arthur B. Nathan Helen Andrews Northrup Barlow ‘80 M. Diane Nunnelee ‘69 Constance A. ‘94 & Willard Ott Catherine ‘03 & Byron Padgett Patricia D. Padjen-McNulty ‘73 Paula Penebaker Shirley Perreira Christine A. Pitrof ‘89 & Robert Schinschke Angela Pittman Taylor Judith ‘67 & James Plute Mary K. Polczynski ‘61 Sam Purpero Rita R. McGraw Purpora ‘70 Sharon Quintenz Van Pelt ‘65 Adonica D. Randall Peg ‘85 & Bill Rauschenberger Kathryn ‘69 & Humberto R. Ravelo Clare A. Reardon ‘08 Gail & William Rewolinski Don & Dee ‘94 Richards Dolores ‘70 & Charles E. Rickman Diann K. ‘78 & Richard E. Root Patricia A. Ryan ‘73 M. Fran Fosbinder Rybarik ‘68 Barbara ‘58 & Richard Sarenac John C. Savagian & Diane Grace Mary ‘52 & Leonard Scharmach Sandra J. ‘06 & Mark A. Schmitt Sarah & Jim Schneider Mary Schuldenberg Rae E. Sena ‘10 Susan K. ‘74 & Philip Seto Joan Shafer Amy H. Shapiro Robert Shapiro Johnell J. Sharp Sandra G. Siira ‘97 Nancy & Greg Smith Anne Y. & Frederick Stratton Jr. Susan ‘83 & David Strmic Tamikia G. Taylor ‘10 ‘14 Joan ‘72 & Stephen Thiel Kathryn D. Tisch Sharon Trimborn ‘66 Judith E. Carlson Tripler ‘06 Anne R. Bau Tunnell ‘65 Trina E. Urick ‘14 Rebecca A. Shafer Valentine ‘95 Karen ‘72 & Randolph Videkovich Mary ‘63 & Thomas P. Wagner Rose Mary ‘65 & Frederick Walecki Joyce A. Rosa Walsh ‘68 Judith Burkhalter Weiand ‘64 Barbara Wesener ‘70 Betty J. Bischof White ‘82 Judy Engel Williamson ‘89 Margaret A. ‘90 & Warren Wittkopp Karen M. Zima ‘87 SCHOLARS CLUB $250 - $499 Anonymous (1) Richard & Joan Abdoo James Altstadt Thecla L. Stifter Ambrose ‘52 Jeanne M. ‘67 & Michael Antosiewicz Jennifer J. Arbogash ‘95 Dorothy L. Barnes-Miller ‘05 & LeeRoy Miller Kathleen ‘63 & James Bartl Jeanne Bauer ‘61 Catherine A. ‘64 & Heinz Berg Bonita Biba ‘65 Robert E. Birney Christine M. Lach Boetticher ‘71 William & Jane Boline Nancy A. Bornstein Stephanie R. Bruce John & Carol ‘63 Brunner Sophia Bruskiewitz Elizabeth L. Wilhelm Burke ‘87 ‘00 Dina T. Buszkiewicz ‘98 Richard P. Butler Debra S. Butz Sandi Callaghan ‘81 My-Linh Callies ‘10 Sharon L. Karn Carlson ‘80 Kim Marie Noyes Casey ‘01 ‘10 Denise L. ‘73 & Patrick Castelaz Debra A. Chomicka Melissa D. Garrett Clark ‘02 ‘11 Connie ‘65 & James Coffey Mary Jean Collins ‘63 Margaret B. Crosby Manuel Cruz John Dawson Mildred C. ‘53 & Richard R. Dehlinger Diana ‘90 & James R. Dempster Jill Desmond & Patrick Ford Karen & Neil Desmond Shirley A. (Molock) Dieterman ‘58 Sandy ‘81 & James S. Dolister Gwen Blavat Drapela ‘67 Bradley E. Duckworth ‘14 Leroy Duckworth Jo Ann Mitchell Durrett ‘88 Penny L. Engebose ‘08 Carol A. ‘02 & Angel Fontanez Graciela ‘97 & Victor Franco Maribeth A. Franecki-Swatloske ‘12 Mari-Ellen ‘89 & John Fry Jane E. ‘83 ‘09 & Jerome G. Gapinski Janice K. Gifford ‘82 Mary ‘66 & John W. Giorgio Steve Glynn Marie G. Chovan Golanowski ‘07 Kathleen A. Gray & Ron Hofer Barbara B. Groshek Erica ‘00 & Jay Gumieny Eileen M. Hanley ‘03 Susan ‘69 & John Hanna Jean E. ‘90 ‘08 & Mark Hansen Terry Hartle & Susan Quantius Sallyanne M. Hassert ‘69 Christine L. ‘98 & John Hedstrom Karen ‘65 & Leon Helmbrecht Dawn J. Helsing Wolters Frances Henkel ‘65 Beverly L. Roecker Hoege ‘83 Peggy House ‘63 Donna & James J. Howard, III Marilyn Jeffries Hrbek ‘67 Kathleen M. Rittmann Hyde ‘92 Kristen J. Ingalls ‘95 Thomas Jansen Nancy C. Jelen Linda M. Johnson-Dynek ‘91 ‘99 & Jess Dynek Lois P. Kailhofer Helen Andorfer Kastenholz ‘48 Margaret M. Schaefer Kazmierczak ‘66 S. Barbara Kraemer ‘65 Ann Kramer-Haag ‘81 & Terrence Haag Tammy S. ‘96 & Mark Kuechler Marie ‘54 & David Kuemmel Judith ‘75 & Dennis Kuhn Mary Ann ‘60 & Michael Kupper Karen ‘63 & Earl P. Lackey Anne Ladky & Karen Fishman Joan ‘71 & Edwin Laird Kathy Lake Patricia ‘59 & William F. Lau Betty ‘68 & Jay Lauck Mary & Jeffrey Lawler Virginia S. Lee Susan ‘05 & Daniel Leister Dena Lieberman Loretta J. ‘62 & John J. 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Sustar Elizabeth M. ‘85 & Stephen Swinny Sebastian C. & Jacqueline Thachenkary Kathleen A. ‘87 & William F. Thiemann Patricia D. ‘68 & Clarence A. Topp Norine ‘61 & Jerome W. Trewyn Jane A. Scheurer Trondson ‘68 Nawatsie R. ‘06 & LC Tyars Jr. Marlene ‘05 & Jack Udovich Karen L. Valley ‘83 Karen ‘66 & Thomas Van Etten Nancy Maricle Vaseloff ‘61 Christine Wagner Juliana M. Wagner ‘77 & David L. Maloney Susan ‘68 & Frank J. Wagner Christel E. Elser Walter ‘00 Joan M. Westdorp ‘80 Helen Hickman White ‘02 Paul Whittaker Kathleen A. Williams Jean ‘64 & James Wilson Mary C. Collingwood Winter ‘88 Susan T. Rozga Witkowski ‘66 Mary Jo Obenauf Wolf ‘61 Evonne ‘82 & Mark Zalewski Mary R. ‘72 & Steven Zoller 79 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. CENTURY CLUB $100 - $249 Anonymous (5) Shirley S. & Seymour Abrahamson Jeana M. Abromeit & Andrew Stone Tonya Adair ‘03 Mary Ruth ‘58 & John Alberti Colleen P. Lavin Alex ‘14 Shelley J. 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Grimord Anderson ‘12 Patricia ‘64 & Daniel Andrae A. Virginia Brennan Andrews ‘92 Margaret ‘55 & Leo Andritsos Anita ‘68 & Leon Andrzejewski Stacy L. Traczyk Anguiano ‘15 David Anzia Sara N. Arends Haggith ‘08 & Brian Haggith Nancy L. ‘90 & Thal Athanasiou Audra A. ‘98 & Jon Baade Kathleen Zager Badura ‘67 Kimberly R. Trudo Bahr ‘02 Gloria Balderas Anne ‘65 & Jonathan Bales Patricia L. ‘98 & Michael Ball Claire Bancroft Carol Ann G. ‘57 & Donald Banker Patricia ‘59 & Eugene Barnes Jessica L. Johnson Barnett ‘15 Cassandra M. Barrera ‘15 Michelle A. Bartelson ‘04 Anita & Jeff Bartlett Patricia ‘63 & Paul Basbagill LaToya S. Bates ‘02 ‘08 Martha A. ‘97 & John Bates Ronald Bates Regina Batog Martha J. Batson ‘94 Morgan M. Baughman ‘15 Kaitlin M. Baxter ‘13 Linda M. ‘01 ‘07 & Keith Bay Wendi Bazar-Besasie Sandra ‘67 & Robert Beahm Teela S. ‘13 & Brian Beans Marilyn Adrian Becher ‘80 Bonnie J. ‘93 ‘06 & Jody D. Beenken Kristina Allen Bell ‘07 Teresa Bell Mary K. Alderton Belmore ‘14 Adelina C. Benavides ‘13 Betty J. ‘65 & Leon Benjegerdes Ella L. Jarvis Benson ‘03 Marsha S. Herriges Berenson ‘09 Amanda C. Berg ‘94 Keith Berg Terry V. Berg ‘07 Jillian T. Flood Berman ‘08 Emily R. Berres ‘75 & Richard L’Amie Carl A. Besasie Barbara ‘79 & Paul D. Bessette Susan ‘79 & Sherman Beswick Carole Engel Betanski ‘62 Iris M. ‘82 & Gregory Betlej Marilyn M. Lynch Beug ‘86 Nancy B. Blair Bialek ‘03 Patricia ‘62 & Joseph F. Biebl Anna Bierer Kristin A. Bigley ‘13 Ann Marie Bachhuber Bill ‘64 John & Teri Bill Kelly G. ‘05 & Chris Birmingham Tom G. Bitters Donna Suerth Blackaller ‘88 Philip Blank Katie L. Blazei ‘14 Nicole A. Blemberg Bruce & Melissa Block Alyssa A. ‘15 & Alex J. Blom Barbara Broenen Boehm ‘63 † Maryann ‘58 & Thomas G. Bohn Ann L. ‘61 & Craig Bolanos S. Joan Cecile Bonvouloir ‘63 Mavis Borkowski Christine A. ‘86 & Robert Bornfleth Heather A. Nuzzo Bort ‘11 Susan Lynn Wendorf Bosman ‘82 Meoeacish J. Bouldin ‘08 Julie A. Kobylczak Boulware ‘92 ‘11 Nancy R. ‘97 & James Bowen S. Mary Alice Boyd ‘66 Patricia L. Boyle ‘76 Angel F. Bradshaw ‘04 Sarah A. Casper Brady ‘04 Mary Beth Mersberger Braun ‘68 Wendy J. ‘92 & Mark Breimon Terry A. Brellenthin-Gefvert ‘88 & Eric S. Gefvert Rebecca Briglevic ‘13 S. Georgia Brost ‘53 Arlene & Kenneth Brown Eileen Brown ‘69 Emily A. Ross Brown ‘72 Victoria Brown ‘67 Tricia A. Fabecich Brunmeier ‘15 S. Mary Therese Brunner ‘64 Adele C. ‘92 & Barry Brunow Kiley J. Bryant ‘07 Valerie J. Brzezinska ‘90 Debra ‘76 & Gregory Bublitz Sylvia L. ‘05 & Mike Buckman Danielle L. Buetow ‘15 Ruth ‘64 & George Burdey Cathy A. Williams Buresch ‘95 John Buresh Kathleen M. ‘99 & John Burlingham Patricia K. ‘60 & Henry F. Burmeister Mary Anne ‘90 & Terry Burns Tiffany J. Burns ‘14 Samantha R. Burss ‘15 Joan Buschman Adele S. Schmitt Buss ‘58 Kathleen ‘87 & Thomas J. Buyarski Raymond Byrne Yesica S. Camacho Vazquez ‘14 Jami L. Graham Camburn ‘07 Mark Cameli Jean ‘78 & Augustine Campana Carleen Spicer Campbell ‘61 Kristen M. Campbell ‘14 Catherine E. Carey Lisa G. ‘94 & Ryan Carlson Matt Carlson Monica ‘64 & Al Caron Roger Carp Adam Carr Janet L. & Richard Carr Angela O. Carrington ‘14 Mary Carroll ‘63 Mary I. ‘93 & Glenn Carson Jackie Q. Hodges Carter ‘11 Patricia E. Carter-Diers ‘94 Dean Casper Angela M. Castillo-Raclaw ‘99 ‘04 & Sebastian Raclaw Janice A. ‘91 & Dennis Cera Cynthia Kasprzak Chada ‘69 Peri Chapar ‘80 Leeanne P. Reynaldo Chappelle ‘07 Sharon E. Charles Barbara A. ‘64 & James L. Cheney Kathleen A. Chilson Amy L. Christen Susan E. Griffith Chychinski ‘09 Mary Lou ‘68 & Ralph J. Cichon 83 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Lora I. Cirillo ‘99 Teresa M. Clapper ‘99 & Richard W. Schroeder Cathleen A. Clark ‘83 Carol A. ‘93 & Robert Clinkenbeard Ruth F. Goncales Coakley ‘66 Jiquinna A. Brown Cohen ‘12 Carol E. Verwilst Coker ‘71 Silke Cole Kathy A. Coleman ‘83 & Leslie Nicols Marian E. Colette ‘69 & Dal Macon Patricia Colla ‘98 Mary Ellen ‘64 & John Collins Ruth ‘58 & John Collins Joan ‘64 & William J. Connelly Matt Cool Elizabeth A. Coppola ‘12 Judith A. ‘60 & Andrew Cordell Jonathan Corso Kim Cosier Jan Cosmos ‘63 Amanda M. Cottrell ‘12 David P. Coyle Connie Craig Lori P. Creed ‘04 ‘15 Candace ‘68 & James Crossley Colleen E. Crotteau-Martinez ‘12 Ivelisse Cruz ‘11 Jane A. Ambrosius Cullen ‘13 Sherry A. ‘79 & Mark R. Cummisford S. Frances Cunningham, OSF ‘65 Irene A. Cunningham ‘76 Susan E. Cutsforth ‘87 Eunice U. Dagi ‘15 Mary C. ‘07 & Christopher Dahl Barkha S. Limbu Daily ‘11 Nellie P. ‘94 & Miles Dake Kathleen M. Danes Eloise N. ‘86 & Emanuel O. Daniels Margaret ‘71 & Eric Darling Kaye ‘66 & James Daun Diana David ‘73 & Todd Smith Carol L. ‘99 & Larry Davis Susan ‘62 & William H. Davis Mary E. Allen Dawson ‘94 M. Beth De Garcia ‘85 & Manuel Garcia Mitzi Dearborn PhD Renee M. DeBock ‘03 Bernice ‘89 & David J. Deboer Denise S. ‘75 & Rick Decock Barbara J. Kallio Decorah ‘97 Marcelline ‘48 & Howard W. Degener Chelsea J. Barrett Del Rio ‘15 Mary ‘53 & Gilbert Delamora Jessica R. Delatorre Ann S. Anderson Demorest ‘85 Michelle A. Demos ‘14 S. Patricia M. Derfus ‘57 Merlene S. ‘84 & Darryl Dezur Theresa A. Kelly D’Haeze ‘04 Cara M. Di Monte Anne-Louise E. Class Dietrich ‘11 Mary E. ‘63 & Donald J. Dietz Terese Dineen Melissa A. Lindstrom Dixon ‘02 Donna M. ‘59 & Wayne Dolata Justine M. Dolsen ‘08 Mary Lou ‘54 & Joseph Domek Kimberly M. ‘04 & Matthew Domzil Anne Donahue Christine M. ‘04 & Joe Donalies Maria C. Gawrysiak Donohoo ‘68 Marion E. Dow-Vass ‘11 Cynthia A. ‘83 & Mark R. Draeger Mary ‘59 & Henry Drechsler Karen S. ‘98 & Paul Drescher Trudy ‘59 & Dennis Droese Dina E. Rivera Duarte ‘13 Joanne D. Dudzik Margaret S. ‘68 & James Duea Diane Gonzales Duffey ‘68 Cynthia H. ‘71 & Michael Dugan Erin B. Dulek ‘15 Theresa ‘64 & David E. Duncan Carol M. & Jim Dunham S. Luanne Durst ‘59 Nora (Domask) Earnhardt ‘65 & Keith Earnhardt Kimberly A. ‘08 & Larry Easley Elizabeth H. Eaton ‘08 Jacqueline M. Eberle ‘94 Betty ‘61 & Mark E. Ebsen Cindy L. Reed Eddy ‘95 & Thomas R. Eddy S. Bette Edl ‘62 Sharon L. ‘06 & Larry Edmonson Julie M. Effertz ‘08 Eve D. Eiseman S. Marjorie Ann J. Eisenmenger ‘58 Chris Eisold Cheryl Jablonski Ellis ‘90 Carole A. ‘61 & Byron Elsner Kathryn ‘70 & Robert J. Emler Holly Emmer S. Theresa Engel ‘67 Michelle M. Engl Theresa M. Enk ‘09 Sharon R. ‘68 & Paul Escallier Maria D. Estrada ‘15 Christina M. Ceccarelli Evans ‘03 Doris & Charles Evans Lauren M. Evenson ‘12 Rosalie M. Evenson ‘77 Arleen ‘74 & Loren Faeth Rita Fagan Janet ‘71 & Terrence Falk Stephanie J. ‘15 & Tim Falksen Elaine ‘65 & Felix Fantin Inshirah Jaber Farhoud ‘93 Yolanda Butts Farmer ‘98 ‘02 Rebecca Surrem Farrell ‘89 Karmelita ‘79 & Nebojsa Fazlovic Arlene Feiner ‘59 Pamela J. Feldkamp Mary ‘63 & Richard V. Fellenz Laurie ‘89 & John Fels Mary Winkowski Ferguson ‘64 Mary Ann ‘62 & James Ferolo Loralai S. ‘05 & Dick Feyrer Donna D. ‘58 & Roger D. Field Debra A. ‘91 & Johnnie Fields Jr. Leslie Fillingham Nancy A. Filsinger ‘00 Corinne ‘64 & William Finn Janet L. Fitch ‘95 Kathleen ‘67 & Brian Flaherty Marina C. Flores Cavins ‘09 Patty Flowers Claudia J. Koleske Flynn ‘92 Nicole A. Folley ‘99 Barbara & Merlyn Folz Marcia L. ‘71 & Robert S. Forbes Brandon J. Ford ‘15 Pauline A. Forrest ‘90 Deanna M. Grande Forsythe ‘15 Ruth ‘72 & Gregory Fosnaugh Laura J. Francart ‘13 LaToya A. Franks ‘09 Marilyn ‘66 & Drexel Frasure Susan K. ‘98 & Donald Fredrich Metrodora M. Evagelatos Fredricks ‘98 ‘12 Judith A. ‘78 & Robert Free Marsha French Cecilia V. ‘56 & Nicholas Freund Jordan C. Frisch ‘15 Bonnie M. ‘93 & Carl Fuggiasco S. Deborah A. Fumagalli ‘06 S. Maria Eugenia Funez Sara ‘11 & Craig Furrer Cynthia ‘76 & Paul Fusek Judith ‘64 & Bjorn H. Gade William J. Gaertner S. Lucinda Gajkowski Neddi L. Gale ‘97 ‘10 Laurie L. Gallick ‘91 Jessica M. Gamez ‘11 Yuliana Garcia Jasso ‘13 Ashley G. Garcia ‘15 Elizabeth C. Garcia Mercedes T. Garcia ‘15 Holly J. Hostvedt Gardenier ‘89 Amber L. Gardiner ‘94 Amanda N. Gardner ‘13 Suzann C. Gardner Elaine C. ‘63 & Richard F. Garvey Amanda L. Gaspardo ‘15 Sharron ‘59 & Jule Gehrig Barbara ‘63 & Francis Geisen David Gennrich Donna Seipel Gettys ‘79 Rose C. Giannini ‘88 Elizabeth M. Giencke Jill A. Giencke ‘81 & Neal J. Radke Angela Gierach Frances A. ‘62 & James A. Gigl Beverly Skibba Gilardi ‘54 Miko Bell Gill ‘10 Tracy C. ‘13 & Joseph Gingrass Aimee M. Gironimi ‘04 ‘07 Carrie L. ‘83 & Gary Glover Sandra L. ‘99 & Rod Gnerlich Mary & Marty Golden Linda L. ‘83 & Ervin J. Golembiewski Julie D. Guenther Golwitzer ‘97 Sherry L. Golwitzer Monica T. Gomez Isaac ‘01 Rosa Gomez Michelle M. Gonzales ‘04 Socorro Gonzales ‘99 Jazmin Y. ‘12 & Angel Gonzalez Lindsay O. Gonzalez ‘11 Alicia Goral ‘81 Barbara ‘80 & Curtis J. Gorecki Linda Gorens-Levey Diane & Mike Gorman Janette L. Marmes Gosdeck ‘90 Lorna J. ‘81 & Scott F. Grade Gloria Gragnani ‘67 Katrina L. Crochrell Graham ‘04 Bonita F. Grahn ‘82 Sarah P. ‘11 & Michael Grandinetti Regina E. Grantz Cassidy Gravelle Lois C. ‘84 & John Graydon Lynn Greb Sharon M. ‘95 ‘06 & Tyler Green Judith A. Gregor ‘68 Patricia Gretz ‘58 Kelly A. Griffith ‘11 Mary F. ‘68 & Giles Grimes Nancy J. ‘78 & Ted Grintjes Barbara Gromacki Judith ‘73 & Guy R. Gromala Meagan A. Grosskreutz ‘11 John Grunau Margaret ‘81 & Thomas Grutzmacher Maria E. Guardiola ‘10 ‘13 Deanna Guenther ‘65 Maria M. Guerrero ‘09 David Guinn Sharla L. Guinn Ruth V. Gutowski ‘88 Anna ‘63 & Patrick Guy Margo E. ‘60 & John E. Guy Alice R. & Eddie M. Guzman Jeanne M. ‘91 & Donald Gwinn Bertha M. Werth Haas ‘64 Jill Haas Nicole Haase S. Laureen Haben ‘49 Trina J. ‘96 & Vaughn Haberland Gail J. ‘90 & Thomas Haberman John Hacker Emily L. Haggith ‘00 Kathryn ‘74 & Gaylord Hahn Milton D. & Lee Hakel Shannon M. Haley ‘13 Donna M. ‘79 & Joseph Halpin Jr. Rebecca M. Hamel ‘02 Francette Hamilton ‘58 Xiaojie Han Diana ‘75 & Ronald Hankes Kathryn A. ‘69 & Richard T. Hansen Mary Hanson Mary Ann H. Halvey Hanson ‘72 S. Marietta Hanus ‘53 Patricia ‘87 & Alexander Hardy Patricia ‘70 & George Harpole Maricha M. ‘09 ‘15 & Cory Harris Karen A. ‘95 & Mario Hartlaub Michael Hartmann Patricia A. ‘93 & William F. Hartmann Jr. Alice Romanak Hatzenbeller ‘88 Rosanne Haug S. Joelyn M. Hayes ‘60 Judith A. ‘82 & Howard Hayes S. Janet C. Heder ‘54 Jayne A. Cunningham Heffron ‘01 S. Dorothy Hegemann ‘54 Jason Heiman Mary Lou Heine ‘67 Kathryn F. Heino ‘11 Lisa M. ‘85 & Richard Heisler Gloria J. ‘93 & Ralph Helgren Shirley A. Smith Helinski ‘80 Alice ‘69 & Bernard Hellgeth Stacey A. Hartmann Henderson ‘14 James Henry Vasana Her ‘12 Carissa M. Nauszelski Herhuth ‘13 Cinthia J. Hernandez ‘14 Micah J. Hernandez ‘15 Mary ‘69 & Theodore Hertel Kae’leen E. Hickman ‘15 Curonda M.‘12 & Marques Hill Christy Hill-Inman ‘82 Bonnie Marvin Hine ‘87 Holly Beth Hinnrichs-Dahms ‘71 Sharon ‘67 & Marvin R. Hipp Bridget M. Hirthe ‘12 Ruth L. Fox Hoefer ‘94 S. Ruth Hoerig ‘64 Kathryn E. ‘91 & Charles Hoffman S. Patricia Hoffman ‘64 Jean M. Hierseman Hoffmann ‘11 Mary Kay ‘71 & Willard Hoffmann Margaret M. ‘82 & George Hofmann Nancy A. ‘64 & James E. Holderread Elizabeth M. Holl ‘09 Jennifer L. Holladay ‘05 Amber L. Holland ‘14 Margaret A. ‘82 & Michael C. Holland Richard Hopf Gail L. ‘92 & Dennis Hora Cynthia ‘93 & Sean Horner Barbara A. ‘99 ‘14 & John Hourigan Michael Howden Tarra L. ‘98 & Vinnie Hrabrich Jennifer H. ‘12 & Doug Hruz Wiltrud A. Sigl Hubbard ‘83 Catherine J. ‘87 & Thomas Huber Kathryn Hug ‘70 Mary Ellen ‘63 & Terence Hughes Nathaniel Hughes Mary Ruth ‘67 & Robert E. Hunn Cynthia E. ‘70 & Mark A. Hunt Kristopher Hunt Cecilia M. Hunter ‘14 Justine M. ‘88 ‘99 & Phil Hutchins Linda ‘88 & Roy Hyden Nicole M. Fornelli Ibarra ‘14 John Idzikowski Helen M. Jacek ‘50 Cindy F. ‘91 & Kevin Jackson Nicole L. Jackson ‘03 Mary Jo ‘72 & Lawrence Jacobi Linda M. Jacobi-Miller ‘13 & Douglas W. Miller Barbara E. Dietz Jacobs ‘95 Jeanne ‘64 & Robert B. Jacques Justine L. Janicki ‘10 Brenda L. Janke ‘86 Eleanor Janonis ‘76 † Marlene F. ‘56 & Theodore Jansen Bernice Jansen-Verhoeven ‘90 & Charlie Verhoeven Jennifer C. Jarvey ‘15 Natalie D. Jaskie Julie ‘77 & John M. Jaworowicz Beth A. Whitstone Jay ‘88 Mary ‘64 & Edward Jazdzewski Mike Jelinski Theresa Jordan Jemison ‘01 Bernadine Jendrzejczak ‘88 Heidi L. Jeter Angellica N. Jimenez ‘15 Wendy J. ‘84 & Frank M. Johanek Ian J. Johanson Brian Johnsen Karen A. Johnson ‘97 Sarah J. ‘11 & Joseph Johnson Stephanie M. Johnson ‘14 Clare ‘75 & John Jorgensen Melanie L. Jorgenson ‘12 Nancy ‘63 & Donald L. Juday Diana M. ‘72 & Edward John Jurista Barbara Kaainoa Melinda M. Kallenberger Ginny Kannenberg Vladimir Kapul Nancy ‘61 & Donald H. Karnowski Jenna Kashou Colleen Shaw Kasper ‘92 Eugene Jr. & Nancy Kasprzak Mary Ellen Kastern Patricia ‘82 & Raymond M. Kastner Connie M. Eckl Dalton Kaufmann ‘72 Kimberly A. Kavanaugh ‘14 Karla Kazianka ‘88 Nicole M. Kazin ‘12 Carol ‘81 & David Keberlein Jacqueline McPherson Keene ‘74 James & Loretta M. Kegel Carol ‘64 & Thomas A. Keller Susan Keller Jane ‘80 & Howell Kemp Mary T. ‘69 & William Kennedy Kathleen Kennison ‘86 Amy L. ‘14 & Robert Kerznar Mary Anne Keul ‘67 Susan J. Miller Kiiskila ‘67 Mercedes S. King ‘11 Lakesha N. Kinlow ‘11 Elizabeth A. ‘71 & Robert A. Kirsling Diane E. Klajbor Joyce ‘61 & Martin Kleiber Kathleen & Paul Klement Mary Sue ‘81 & Roland Klotz Vicky L. Kocinski Susan Koebel ‘73 Dana G. ‘96 & David Kohlmeyer Margaret ‘65 & Gary Kohnke Kari Koldeway Carrie M. Kollatz ‘12 William W. Koller Catherine A. Kolton ‘09 Kathleen O’Malley Koneazny ‘67 Alicia B. Kontowski ‘12 Ruth ‘59 & Raymond M. Korducki S. Clare Korte ‘54 Susan C. ‘92 & Don Kosiboski Mary A. ‘77 & John Kosinski Cheri ‘86 & Thomas W. Kosler Lizabeth Kantor Kossowski ‘84 Nancy A. ‘04 & Michael Kost Andrea M. Kozek ‘97 Terry & Scott Kraemer Laura M. Krafczyk ‘10 Penelope A. Hunt Krafczyk ‘68 Joan M. ‘54 & Frank Kraft Edna Kraschinsky ‘52 Alyssa A. Krause ‘14 Joy Ann Roth Krautkramer ‘67 Scott Kravetz Frank J. & Marina Krejci Sylvia J. Blomgren Kreutzmann ‘87 Kimberly R. Kriegel Helen ‘71 & Thomas Kroening Beverly J. Wentland Krutz ‘62 Judith A. Struzik Krysiak ‘00 85 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Lynn E. Kuhlman ‘10 Cheryl M. ‘85 & William Kuhn Katy E. Kujala-Korpela ‘08 & Peter Schwartz Anna Kurth S. Margaret Kwiatkowski ‘67 Caroline ‘70 & Dennis Kysely Jean B. Flasch La Dew ‘62 Barbara A. ‘97 & Ronald Laabs Eva ‘68 & Ronald J. Laatz Annmarie L. LaBonte ‘13 Rosemary Lake ‘63 & Don Siefkes Jaya Lakshminarayanan Kathren Lamb ‘95 ‘12 & Bill Chappie Jodie ‘96 & Thomas Lane Dawn M. ‘87 & David Langdon Jessica M. Langoehr ‘15 Joan A. Holzem Lanser ‘53 Lori A. Korpela Larch ‘14 Shirley A. ‘86 & David H. Larson Kathleen A. Lauer ‘75 Steve Lautz Scott M. Lawrence Rita M. Laws ‘80 KC M. Layco ‘14 S. Margaret J. Le Claire ‘49 S. Noel Le Claire ‘51 Diane ‘80 & Joseph Leair Jasmin Cisneros Ledesma ‘14 Barbara Legenza-Buholzer ‘81 & William J. Buholzer S. Ellinda Leichtfeld ‘54 Angela M. Leist ‘11 Arlene ‘63 & Robert Leitinger Carol M. ‘92 & Thomas Lemmermann James H. Lentz Barbara ‘63 & Thomas E. Leonard Sheryl M. Levitsch ‘01 Michaela Lewellyn Humpal Chantia A. ‘14 & Anthony Lewis Cynthia J. Ingram Lidbury ‘96 Marcia Liebau Schultz ‘78 Clare A. ‘63 & Lawrence Liebe Becky L. Henneman Lijewski ‘00 Elizabeth ‘98 & Scott Lingen Therese R. Stassi Linsky ‘61 & George Linsky Carol A. ‘02 & Mark Loomis Debra I. ‘94 & Michael L. Loomis Diane L. ‘05 & Michael E. Loos Maria Lopez Vento ‘13 & Ryan Vento Elizabeth J. Lord ‘09 Jeanne M. ‘88 & Stephen Lowry Marion L. Lucas ‘81 Amanda R. Luciano ‘13 Will Lucus Jeannette ‘64 & Edward Luczko Bridget M. Bednar Lueck ‘95 Sarah M. Lukas ‘08 Marijo E. ‘97 & David Luna Gary Lundberg Linda M. ‘95 & Richard Lundin Denise M. ‘14 & Claude Luppi Rose M. ‘59 & Donald Lusk Mark J. Lutzke Janice Nicholson Lynch ‘57 Mary Chris ‘86 & Thomas Lynch Jennifer Yost Lyons ‘10 Sara C. Mabrey ‘15 Sheila E. Dempsey Mack ‘63 Karen & Edward Maher Peggi A. Dixon Maher ‘64 Kathleen R. ‘06 & David Mahsem S. Regina Marie Maibusch ‘50 Nancy ‘80 & Ervin Makal Kimberly L. Malak ‘10 Barbara S. ‘85 & Richard Malecki Pat & Terry Malmberg Jeanine E. ‘90 & Edward C. Maly Cathleen E. Manley-Frix ‘98 Alissa R. Manning ‘15 Betty ‘53 & Isidro Maranan Nada ‘75 & Michael M. Marcetich Kimberly A. Marek ‘15 Renee M. ‘86 & Timothy M. Marek Dolores M. Drutowski Mark ‘56 Christine ‘69 & Tracy Martin Lisa R. McLean Martin ‘96 Natalie L. Martin ‘15 Patricia R. Russell Martin ‘94 Kristopher Martinez Sarah R. Brundage Martinez ‘14 Nicole E. Martin-Schallhorn ‘10 Nancy A. Mascari ‘90 Cory A. Masiak Linda M. Kempski Masih ‘91 Dorothy Mason Anne M. ‘90 & Michael Mass Natalie & Matthew Masse Kathleen A. Mateicka ‘80 Daniel A. Matre Janet E. ‘63 & William Mattas Thelma ‘69 & Glen Matthew Carolyn M. Stahl Mattox ‘10 Danielle D. Mattson ‘11 Mary D. Bohlken Maxted ‘03 Mary C. ‘62 & George E. May Rita ‘59 & Gerald May Kathleen Jungbluth Mayer ‘60 Mary ‘70 & Joseph Mayerl Sonya G. Mays ‘93 Laura McBain Kathleen McCarty ‘67 Marilyn McCluskey ‘63 Bridgette C. McCormick ‘12 Magdalena ‘85 & Dan L. McElroy Erick McGinley S. Geraldine McGovern ‘53 Julie Hart McHale ‘54 Patricia A. Sekey McKay ‘63 Nicole G. McKinley ‘97 ‘05 Ellen McKinnon ‘71 Eleanor ‘69 & John McLaughlin Melissa J. McMahon ‘13 Mary M. ‘80 ‘13 & J. D. McMullen Vivian C. McNealey-Mays ‘93 & David Mays Dolores G. Heimann Meck ‘58 Margaret Schmidt Mehner ‘59 John Mei Robert Meldman Citlali E. Mendieta-Ramos ‘10 Lucy J. ‘95 & Michael Mercado Joan ‘68 & Robert J. Merner Elisabeth A. Metzger ‘12 Paige J. Meurer ‘15 Charlotte M. Meyer ‘62 S. Madeline C. Meyer ‘50 Richard Meyerring S. Agnes L. Meysenburg ‘47 Lisa V. Michel-Weis ‘13 Barbara Tokarz Panek Mierzwinski ‘64 Kathleen Miezio Terri Mikyska Ann ‘63 & Richard L. Millenbah Ann M. Miller Dale Miller David Miller Jane U. Leonard Miller Kelly J. ‘06 & David Miller Kimberly C. Miller ‘97 Vera Millerd-Smith ‘86 & Norm Smith Diane M. & Frank Mirocha Kathy L. Mitchell ‘99 & Douglas Hohenfeldt Autum L. Mitschke ‘14 Elizabeth R. ‘03 ‘10 & Mark Mlekush Angela M. Moe ‘10 Barbara Moehrlin ‘64 Karen R. Loiacano Molenda ‘81 Pilar G. Moller ‘97 April D. Monhollen Thomas ‘10 Miriam Montavon ‘60 Monicka E. Montijo ‘15 Brenda K. ‘82 & Paul Moore Celestine L. Moore ‘13 Rosanne M. Castle Moore ‘95 Peggy Moore-Binns ‘94 & Michael Binns Michael A. ‘14 & Christina J. Mooren Marjorie J. ‘83 & John Morgan Patricia ‘62 & James W. Morrison Laurette M. ‘00 & David Morrissey Arlene R. Smith Moyle ‘81 Laura R. Mueller ‘09 Judith ‘75 & Douglas Muente Rosa A. Munoz-Alva ‘12 Dorothy Laufenberg Murphy ‘78 Sally ‘84 & Patrick Murphy Joan Murphy-Horvath ‘54 Aida T. Musa ‘11 Susan Mengel Myers ‘60 Maria C. Myles ‘13 Margaret A. Naab ‘14 Constance Nagel ‘82 Bernice Schendel Nailen ‘78 † Judith ‘64 & Robert Narowski Monica J. ‘70 & Richard Natynski Susana Nava Navarrete ‘15 Jessica L. ‘13 & David Nedbal Mary Ellen ‘76 & Paul Nedd Karen ‘61 & Ronald E. Neitzel Janice ‘71 & Alan J. Neubauer Jodi L. Ferch Neuwirth ‘09 Veronica E. ‘93 & Allen Neuwirth Jean ‘75 & Harold W. Newton Darlene Nicgorski ‘66 Virginia ‘68 & Stanley Nichols Natalie A. & Ryan T. Nickolas Luciann Niebler-Spare ‘54 & William Spare Brittany C. Nikolic Helga & Aleks Nikolic Gayla M. ‘83 & Rick Ninmann Ronni Nivala Joan A. Nordholz ‘62 Mercedes S. Norman ‘14 Jane Ann ‘84 & John Normann Besty Norris ‘83 Amy J. Turzai Norton ‘03 Diana Norton ‘82 Cheryl A. Rozewicz Nowak ‘95 Elaine Krier Nulph ‘56 Patricia Valle Nunez ‘08 Joanne ‘73 & William O’Dell Kristine M. O’Donnell ‘95 Marty ‘71 & Tom Oelmann Elizabeth K. O’Hara ‘15 Leilani Oliveira Annette ‘59 & Peter Olson James & Sharon Olson Kristyne M. Chapman Olson ‘66 Tracy R. Badura Olson ‘13 Julie O’Malley Jamie G. O’Neil Mary Ann ‘60 & Jerry P. O’Neil Jasmine N. Oparah ‘14 Lindsay M. Orlando ‘08 Xiomara Ortiz Mauras ‘14 Carol Ann M. ‘92 & Raymond Osinski Joyce & Patrick Ostrowski Jeannette S. Weber O’Toole ‘14 Janet ‘67 & Robert Palicka Carolyn ‘69 & Steven Panoske Susan Duncan Park ‘04 Heather J. Parkinson Delores G. ‘97 & Melvin L. Parr Sr. Rosemary Patterson ‘64 Roxanne M. ‘01 & Michael Patterson Mary P. McKillip Pautz ‘67 Diane L. Lundell Pautzke ‘88 Michelle D. Pederson Maryanna Pelkowski ‘66 Sharon Pelon ‘70 Bonita L. Jendrzejek Pendzick ‘68 Lisa ‘69 & Eugene A. Pepp Diana M. Perez ‘11 Danijela Perisic ‘08 Nikotris J. Perkins ‘03 Mary McGinnis Person ‘84 Gail L. Pestotnik ‘93 Gail ‘80 & Timothy J. Peter Maureen Peters Tracie J. Peters ‘14 Bonnie L. ‘83 & Joel D. Peterson Leslie E. Peterson ‘10 Michele A. Hall Peterson ‘14 Terese A. Draeving Peterson ‘89 Mardelle K. Guenther Pettit ‘69 Mary Pat & Dennis Pfeil Susan L. Phipps ‘06 Chad Piechocki Mary K. ‘02 ‘05 & Donald Pierce Karen L. ‘06 ‘12 & Jason Pilarski Joanne ‘80 & Frank Pinelli Paula A. Roach Pintar ‘12 Rita W. ‘62 & Eldred W. Pitt Karen A. ‘96 & Victor Plantinga Mark Plumb Alquise E. Poe ‘11 Joseph Pogodzinski Anna Poh ‘80 Judith Pokorni ‘66 Joan M. ‘74 & Edward J. Poletti Kathleen Moesch Popp ‘04 Joanne ‘57 & Douglas Porch Claudia ‘66 & George Porter Sandra ‘68 & Dennis J. Posey Margaret M. Pospichal ‘91 Carole J. Poth ‘82 Barbara Jean Potthast ‘70 Wendy Poulsen Ann ‘71 & Robert Prellwitz Henry & Mary Ann Price Laurel Saskowski Pritzlaff ‘62 Angela M. Puls ‘95 Sara L. Puls ‘98 Kelly M. Quandt ‘95 & Paul E. Boeshaar Shirley F. ‘81 & Charles E. Queen Tammy M. ‘97 & Terry Queen Jr. Linda R. ‘61 & Robert Quinlan Cheryl L. Wells Quinn ‘01 Kathleen ‘88 & Jeff Radakovich Cynthia M. Ramirez ‘07 & Lydell Powell Isela Ramirez ‘12 Mary L. ‘73 & James A. Randall Theresa Conroy Raniere ‘58 Amy J. ‘95 & Matthew Rasper Marilyn J. ‘96 & Joseph J. Ratke Tammy Raue Ilya M. Chionis Ray ‘14 Mark Raymond Jean C. Walczak Rebello ‘63 Katherine M. Redman-Glick ‘92 ‘05 Helen A. ‘71 & Wayne Reed Nanette ‘67 & Delbert A. Reed Tamsyn C. Reed ‘14 Laura A. Harbrecht Reese ‘93 Kiarra M. Whittington Reid ‘06 Emily L. Reinke ‘13 Rosalie L. O’Hearn Reinke ‘07 Geraldine ‘59 & William Remmes Karen C. ‘80 & Dann G. Reske Mirella Reyes ‘15 Hayley J. Rezel ‘10 Rodney & Lisa Rhodes S. Julia A. Rice ‘54 Emily T. Richards ‘14 Rachael Richardson-Wortzel ‘07 Rebecca A. Bialek Rick ‘04 Patricia ‘52 & John G. Rickert Kelly B. Rickman S. Carol Rigali Paul Rink Ada C. ‘88 & Luis F. Rivera Auria A. Rivera-Garrett ‘11 & Willis Garrett Jr. Judith A. ‘69 & Raymond Roberts Pamela K. Roberts ‘94 Merle D. Rockwell ‘80 & Edward Modell Kathryn ‘69 & Larry Roedl Caroline V. ‘56 & Kenneth A. Roell Miranda S. Schultz Rogan ‘13 Glen P. & Susan O. Rogers Mary Rogney ‘80 Peter A. & Therese Roller Nancy ‘81 & Patrick J. Ronan Maia Rose ‘65 & Kenneth Kidder Rose Mary ‘81 & Raymond Rosemeyer Megan N. Rossi ‘15 Theresa M. Land Roznik ‘78 Carolyn Ruck ‘82 Della ‘78 & Richard Rudolf Rosa Tontinella Ruehl ‘54 Krista M. Russell ‘11 Shirley Strickert Russell ‘56 Susan ‘69 & Paul Russell Michelle & Vas Russis Diandra Russo ‘14 Lourdes & Peter Ruta Thomas Rutkowski Marlene ‘80 & Rhody C. Rutta Rebecca A. Ryan ‘97 Pamela J. Jones Rynes ‘95 Veronica A. ‘91 & Clarence Sabec Ashleigh T. Sagat ‘14 Denise J. & Joseph G. Sagat Leisha Sage ‘04 Julie C. Salentine Alexandra S. Salisbury ‘08 Jeffery & Cynthia Salisbury Jeanna T. Salzer ‘10 Caroline ‘79 & David Sanders Ann F. Walters Sandstrom ‘04 Jane ‘69 & Richard Sanford Kathleen & Michael Sansone Mary Kaufmann Sargent ‘68 Marion ‘56 & Donald J. Sartorelli Philip T. & Cherry Saunders Mary C. ‘82 & Gregory Sbaraglia Lorna L. Schaefer ‘15 S. Celestine Schall ‘48 Cathleen E. Lirette Schanz ‘94 Karen Scharrer-Erickson ‘68 Marcella P. ‘73 & Michael P. Scheafbauer Lena S. Scheibengraber ‘13 Janet ‘95 & Bruce Scheidt Christine M. ‘94 & Glenn Schellinger Linda Lannen Schiltz ‘70 Janice ‘65 & Allan L. Schmidt Joann ‘64 & Walter G. Schmidt Tracy L. Burling Schmidt ‘14 Ashley A. ‘13 & Dale Schneider Jane V. ‘72 & Thomas Schneider Kathryn A. ‘91 & Thomas P. Schneider Andrea K. Schneiker ‘09 ‘14 Kathleen M. ‘66 & Richard C. Schneller Rosemarie Scholz Amalia Schoone Kathleen A. Hinkley Schroeder ‘07 Steve Schuknecht Elizabeth Schuldt ‘81 & Michael Yost Kathy & Russ Schultz Steve Schultz Christine M. Dubis Schulz ‘95 Elizabeth ‘72 & Allan Schumacher Amelia K. Schuyler ‘15 Lisa & Patrick Schwanke Barbara ‘65 & Howard Schwartz Angela M. Schweisberger ‘04 Sandra Campbell Scott ‘89 Elizabeth M. Novak Seaver ‘67 Irene ‘74 & Robert Senn Rhonda L. Sharpe ‘13 Mary Shea Virginia ‘69 & John Shebesta Dawn M. Jablonowski Shepherd ‘09 ‘15 Colette M. ‘68 & Mitchell B. Sherman Shirley ‘82 & Joseph M. Shircel Bianca R. Shorter ‘14 Sara A. Shutkin & Zev Woskoff Linsey Sieger Donna Siegmund Kathleen M. & James Sielaff Emily J. ‘09 & Joseph Sielen Kellie J. ‘10 & Darryl Sigh Maayan Silver Marcy H. Silverstein ‘12 Donna ‘64 & Daniel Simmert Kathleen ‘68 & Arnie Simonse Katherine C. ‘59 & James Sindelar Eileen P. ‘75 & Mark M. Sipek Charlann G. Sirovatka ‘69 87 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Charlotte K. Skenandore ‘14 Fred Skibba Mary Skibba Mary N. Skladanek ‘96 ‘00 Dolores A. Skowronek Nancy ‘72 & James R. Skwarek Madeline ‘76 & Robert Slamka Sara Slowinski Joanne E. Smiley ‘96 Dirk Smith JoAnn S. ‘91 & Paul Smith Nancy ‘68 & Donald E. Smith Lynne Smith-Flood ‘69 Sally Smits Barbara A. ‘65 & Peter K. Smorynski Shirley Zuzga Snitko ‘63 Georgia Sobolewski Almuth Soffee ‘97 & Edwin Foot Yaneth ‘05 & J. Felix Solano Morgan V. Somers ‘15 Denise & Steve Sonberg Lynn Sonnenberg Bonnie P. ‘89 & John Sorenson Catharine M. ‘96 & Tim Spath Ronald Spear Michael Spredemann Dawn Springer Mary Ellen ‘84 & Earl Sprung Kaylee M. Stake ‘09 Melissa L. Staley ‘09 Wendellyn L. Stallings ‘14 Patricia ‘81 & Richard Stanford Ann T. Stawski ‘93 S. Iola Stecher ‘42 Carol ‘63 & Roland Steegmuller Rebecca L. Cook Steffanus ‘00 Mary Anne ‘58 & Jerome J. Steffel S. Betty M. Steffensmeier ‘71 Sally R. Steinbach ‘95 S. Agnes Marie Steiner ‘66 Judy A. ‘64 & Robert Steinike Christopher Stephens Kali K. Stevens ‘13 John & Lynn Stewart John Stewart Jr. S. Mary Anna Stickelmaier ‘45 Sheila ‘64 & Francis Stiglbauer Kathleen M. Sabrowski Stockburger ‘96 Tracy A. ‘95 & Jim Stockwell Gerri Stodola Mary ‘62 & Robert Stoller Katherine I. Miota Stolzman ‘05 Joan ‘53 & Joseph Strahan Susan Stratman ‘64 Sharon E. ‘72 & Tom F. Strbjak Jessica Strehlow Susan M. Strey Carl Strohmaier Sandra ‘63 & Ralph J. Stroud Lisa A. Styop ‘93 Dolores ‘68 & Eugene Suding Cassandra L. Sukowaty ‘04 Dewan M. Sullivan ‘03 S. Marcian Swanson ‘64 Vera ‘61 & Robert Switalski La Toya Sykes Pegge ‘15 & Dave Sytkowski Gwenda M. Wolf Szczygielski ‘95 Peggy Szymanski ‘65 Beverly M. Fedder Tageson ‘62 L. Kelly Talley Kendall M. Tapp ‘10 Marian G. ‘97 & Paul Tate Kathleen ‘60 & Lev P. Taugher Nancy J. Tawney ‘69 Jennifer Taylor McBride Marquita A. Taylor ‘09 Sharon L. ‘94 & Leo Taylor Yvonne ‘90 & David Teddy Barbara S. Goldstein Tenin ‘13 Geralde ‘94 & Clausel Theard Shirley K. Kames Thee ‘57 Lynette S. ‘81 & John Thiele Sarah Thoele-Noe ‘82 & Richard B. Noe Keri L. Pierzchala Thompson ‘99 Monica M. Thompson-Mitcham ‘05 & Airel L. Mitcham Janet L. Erickson Tibbetts ‘76 Karen Tidwall Mary ‘77 & Carl Tighe Jacquelyn ‘65 & Lawrence Titus Marie ‘58 & Burke Tollstrup Gail M. ‘95 & Victor Tomasello Nancy A. Blameuser Towle ‘12 Claudia R. ‘83 & Mark S. Trampe Linda J. ‘08 & Jonathan Trewyn Tammy L. ‘92 & Phillip Trewyn Kelly L. Troyer ‘04 Marilyn Twombly ‘68 Gretchen P. Ullenberg ‘08 S. Nancy A. Ulrich ‘67 Jodi L. Uszler ‘14 Carolyn ‘68 & John Valent Margaret Valentine Rose A. Yerger Van Laanen ‘95 Kallyn N. Vandenack ‘09 Ann Patzman VanEerden ‘12 Valerie ‘77 & David Vanni George Varish Mona ‘67 & Daniel C. Vasholz Cristina L. ‘90 & Danny Vasquez Maria V. Vasquez ‘12 Rosalie J. ‘60 & Kenneth Vass Jeri L. Vatne ‘09 Francesca A. Veglia-Dansky & Steven Dansky Cara E. ‘97 & Matthew Verber Tia D. Orr Vernon ‘08 Dolores E. ‘65 & James R. Vesely Mary I. ‘67 & Wilfred Vidal Dennis Vilkoski Antoinette P. Vitrano ‘97 Aubrey S. Pawlowski Vogel ‘02 ‘05 Sue A. Volkman ‘13 Lynda ‘76 & Ronald Voll Richard & Nancy Vollbrecht Jagoda Vudragovic ‘14 Pachia Vue ‘14 Lajwanti Waghray Bonni M. ‘91 & Robert Wagner Cynthia A. Comp Wagner ‘04 Deborah L. ‘97 & Richard Wagner Diana M. Wagner ‘88 Diane M. Wagner ‘65 Janet & Hugh Wakefield Kathleen Wakefield Christine Laskowski Walczak ‘69 Joan ‘68 & Franklyn Waldvogel Christine ‘59 & John Walicki Mary Lou ‘62 & Norman B. Walker Judith ‘69 & Ward Wallingford Sarah E. ‘01 & Eric Walloch Margaret ‘79 & Joel Walsh Dalyn Ward Teresa M. Ward ‘13 Rhonda M. & Christopher E. Ware S. Elaine Julia Weber ‘61 Eric Weber Erica J. Kowalski Weber ‘12 Jacqueline Webster ‘10 Chelsie M. Wedan ‘15 Carriette ‘76 & Clifford Weddle Martha A. Fiscus Wegenke ‘12 Brooke P. Wegner ‘99 ‘03 Jessica C. Wegner ‘95 ‘05 Susan F. & Kenneth M. Weimer Helene Weinberger Laura A. Smyczek Wensink ‘90 Karen & Gerald Wenzler Katherine T. Werther-Kapsy ‘98 & Robert Kapsy Barbara ‘57 & Harold R. Wesley Patricia ‘68 & Mark Westen Jeanne Westerlund Diane L. Westphal Witthuhn ‘81 & Gary Witthuhn Patricia A. ‘74 & Eugene F. Weyers Jenifer L. Wheeler ‘90 Erin J. Johnson Whitehead ‘14 Elizabeth M. Widder ‘12 Marie & Jeffrey N. Widder Nancy E. Wieland ‘82 Christine M. Wieseler ‘08 Helen ‘66 & Charles Wilder Theresa ‘53 & Frank Willenborg Jessica E. Williams ‘09 Marcia Tank Williams ‘78 Mary ‘68 & Gary Williams Stacie Williams RaNay Wilmore Stephanie M. Wilmore ‘13 Terry Wilmore Jennifer A. Wilson ‘97 Mariesia M. Clark Wilson ‘15 Susan Wilson Patricia A. Turkovich Wiseman ‘73 Dina M. Wolf ‘10 Eileen M. ‘54 & Charles D. Wolf Michelle S. Wolfe Joan E. Wolfgang ‘02 ‘11 Ann ‘78 & Kurt Wolfram Max & Susan Wollering Christine T. Hegerty Woloszyk ‘13 Dorita ‘76 & Leonard Woloszyk Maureen H. ‘67 & Patrick Wood Pamela R. Euell Wright ‘13 Jo Ann ‘88 & Raymond S. Wutkowski Kia S. Xiong ‘15 Chee Yang ‘14 Laurie J. Yanny S. Mary Yanny ‘55 Ann E. Yezzi Sharon ‘82 & John C. Yockey Kellie M. Yust ‘15 Anne Zak Mary ‘62 & Dennis Zapp Tom Zarek Paul & Laura Zatz Rebecca L. Zeman ‘09 Melissa A. Zettel ‘15 Ann Marie Komberec Zientek ‘74 S. Elizabeth F. Zilla ‘61 S. Irene Zimmerman ‘58 Mari Claire Heifetz Zimmerman ‘87 Karen ‘75 & Lynnford Zinkel Sofina Ziu ‘12 Karen M. ‘73 & Walter M. Zoller Karla E. Zuehlke ‘98 SILVER CIRCLE The Alverno Silver Circle Society was established to recognize those persons who have given to Alverno College for 10 or more consecutive years. Their continuous giving indicates their strong commitment to the college and its students. Shirley S. & Seymour Abrahamson Jeana M. Abromeit Mary Ruth ‘58 & John Alberti Judith Wampach Amberg ‘67 Thecla L. Stifter Ambrose ‘52 Janet ‘85 & Robert Anderson Nancy ‘92 & Gordon Anderson Darlene Andert ‘83 Patricia ‘64 & Daniel Andrae Anita ‘68 & Leon Andrzejewski Sylvia J. Ansay, PhD ’61 & Richard Ansay Stephanie A. Arend ‘85 Dana L. ‘92 & Dale Armour Marlene ‘56 & Donald Atkielski Elizabeth A. ‘66 & John Bacik Anne ‘65 & Jonathan Bales Dawn C. Balistreri Jane E. & David Baranowski Charles & Elizabeth Hayek ‘67 Barnhill Jean ‘81 & Terry Bartels Kathleen ‘63 & James Bartl Mary T. Bartness Patricia ‘63 & Paul Basbagill Jeanne Bauer ‘61 Mary K. ‘62 & Clair Baum Sandra ‘67 & Robert Beahm Jacqueline Beckwith ‘60 Judith ‘72 & Thomas Beniak Betty J. ‘65 & Leon Benjegerdes Catherine A. ‘64 & Heinz Berg Judith A. Berger ‘98 Jim & Mary Beth ‘75 Berkes S. Louise K. Bernier ‘65 Ray & Caroline Besasie Bonita Biba ‘65 Patricia ‘62 & Joseph F. Biebl LuAnn ‘01 & Phil Bird Robert E. Birney Donna Suerth Blackaller ‘88 Ronald L. & Merilee M. Blake S. Dorothy Bock ‘50 Christine M. Lach Boetticher ‘71 Maryann ‘58 & Thomas G. Bohn Dorice Maryanowski Bonder ‘68 Catherine B. ‘62 & Cornelius Borman Christine A. ‘86 & Robert Bornfleth Nancy A. Bornstein Patricia S. Bowne Mary M. ‘86 & Ken Braband Donna M. Miller Braunreiter ‘04 ‘11 Patricia ‘68 & Tom Brewer Barbara Brick Havel ‘66 Karen J. ‘88 & Robert B. Brown Valerie J. Reuschlein Brown ‘60 Victoria Brown ‘67 Peter W. & Joan Bruce Sandra A. ‘81 & Kerry Brunner Rita L. Schoenecker Bruns ‘63 Beverly I. Staats Bucher ‘60 Katherine M. Bundalo-Thomson Ruth ‘64 & George Burdey Elaine Burke Elizabeth L. Wilhelm Burke ‘87 ‘00 Henry & Barbara Burko Kathleen M. ‘99 & John Burlingham Diana ‘78 & James Burns Adele S. Schmitt Buss ‘58 Rosanne M. ‘91 & Edward Butkowski Richard P. Butler Debra S. Butz Janice ‘68 & James Bykowski Eleanor Byrnes Barbara ‘62 & Allan Cairns Carleen Spicer Campbell ‘61 Lisa G. ‘94 & Ryan Carlson Roseanne ‘69 & Robert Carlson Monica ‘64 & Al Caron Margaret “Maggie” Cary ‘60 Kevin M. Casey & Carole E. Barrowman Josette Cassiere ‘70 & Robert W. Gillespie, Jr. Ann E. ‘95 & Lawrence Castiglione Janice A. ‘91 & Dennis Cera Mary A. Cherweznik ‘94 Mary ‘73 & Michael Chmielewski Debra A. Chomicka Mary Lou ‘68 & Ralph J. Cichon Cathleen A. Clark ‘83 Diane Russell Clarke ‘56 Ruth F. Goncales Coakley ‘66 Danita Cole Medved ‘80 & Paul S. Medved Marian E. Colette ‘69 & Dal Macon Judith F. Collier-Thompson ‘91 & Ken Thompson Mary Jean Collins ‘63 Ruth ‘58 & John Collins Joan ‘64 & William J. Connelly Janet T. Corona ‘84 Lianna M. Babcock Croft ‘03 Candace ‘68 & James Crossley Susan Crysdale Kist ‘79 S. Frances Cunningham, OSF ‘65 Irene A. Cunningham ‘76 Joyce M. Scholz Cupertino ‘62 Kathleen Walsh Curran ‘66 Peggy ‘69 & John Cwikla Rosa Marie ‘74 & Michael Dalsing Kathleen M. Danes Noreen ‘70 & Daniel D. D’Angelo Kaye ‘66 & James Daun Diana David ‘73 & Todd Smith Joan Gehant Davies ‘69 Shirley M. ‘71 & James Davis Dr. Vivien De Back ‘54 Carol ‘71 & Michael Debbout Bernice ‘89 & David J. Deboer Denise S. ‘75 & Rick Decock Mildred C. ‘53 & Richard R. Dehlinger Ann S. Anderson Demorest ‘85 Diana ‘90 & James R. Dempster Gay Derderian-Kazarian ‘80 & Kaiser Kazarian Joanne C. ‘89 & Nicholas F. Desien S. Bernardin Deutsch ‘53 Linda S. ‘86 & Patrick J. Devitt 89 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Mary E. Devitt ‘82 ‘02 Ruth DeYoung Kohler H ‘12 Maurita A. Weinandt Diehl ‘59 Shirley A. (Molock) Dieterman ‘58 S. Mary E. Diez ‘67 Georgine ‘67 & Henry Dluzak Carol Zinner Dolphin ‘62 Maria C. Gawrysiak Donohoo ‘68 Karen P. Doppke ‘64 & Philip F. Judy Catherine D. ‘91 & Richard Dowdell Mary ‘59 & Henry Drechsler Trudy ‘59 & Dennis Droese Margaret S. ‘68 & James Duea Edith ‘78 & Robert DuPuy Jodi R. Eastberg Sylvia S. ‘91 † & William Edstrom Sr. Anita M. Eikens Lucille H. ‘97 & Larry Ellenberger Carole A. ‘61 & Byron Elsner Zohreh Emami Janice Ereth & John T. Gilligan Sharon R. ‘68 & Paul Escallier Marie C. Espina ‘69 Carole C. ‘60 & Richard L. Evans Rosalie M. Evenson ‘77 Beatrice ‘68 & John Fargnoli Arlene M. Feiner ‘59 Suzanne M. Felan ‘62 Barbara J. Ferket ‘65 Mary Ann ‘62 & James Ferolo S. Joyce A. Fey ‘70 Felix Feyerer Dixie ‘65 & Kirt Fiegel Corinne ‘64 & William Finn Dorothy Gammelgaard Fiorino ‘63 Anita C. Fischer ‘67 Darlene Florek Ebeling ‘71 Rosalie ‘63 & Reinhard Follmann Pauline A. Forrest ‘90 Cynthia ‘68 & Matthew Frami Marilyn ‘66 & Drexel Frasure Mary M. Frieseke ‘93 ‘10 Donna ‘68 & Thomas Gaffney Diane ‘65 & William Galles Ellen M. Gardner ‘69 Suzann C. Gardner Nancy ‘65 & Thomas Gazzana Carol Kozisek Gearheart ‘66 Patricia R. & Paul Geenen Sharron ‘59 & Jule Gehrig Joanne ‘66 & Joseph Gelsthorpe Catherine A. Rivard Gennrich ‘73 Jean D. Gerstberger ‘92 Jill A. Giencke ‘81 & Neal J. Radke Frances A. ‘62 & James A. Gigl Kathleen (Casey) ‘66 & Michael Gigl Mary ‘66 & John W. Giorgio Bernadette ‘68 & James Gitter Marilyn Gliesmann ‘85 & Otto H. Nelson Carrie L. ‘83 & Gary Glover Jeanne P. Goestenkors ‘68 & A. N. Langhout Margaret (Pfeffer) Goggins Filo ‘65 Joyce P. ‘97 & Jeff Gohr Mary & Marty Golden Sherry L. Golwitzer Alicia Goral ‘81 Cecelia Gore ‘92 ‘08 Barbara ‘80 & Curtis J. Gorecki Janette L. Marmes Gosdeck ‘90 Bonnie J. ‘66 & John Gould Lorna J. ‘81 & Scott F. Grade S. Toni A. Gradisnik ‘75 Gloria Gragnani ‘67 Sandra E. Graham Bonita F. Grahn ‘82 Dolores Grantz ‘57 Regina E. Grantz Patricia Greco ‘71 Dorothy A. Schweitzer Greene ‘52 Judith A. Gregor ‘68 Lois Gresholdt ‘91 Mary F. ‘68 & Giles Grimes Barbara B. Groshek Jean A. Groshek Gary P. & Joanne Grunau Lauralee F. Guilbault Nadine T. ‘82 & David Guirl Ruth V. Gutowski ‘88 Margo E. ‘60 & John E. Guy Alice R. & Eddie M. Guzman Jeanne M. ‘91 & Donald Gwinn Bertha M. Werth Haas ‘64 Kathryn ‘74 & Gaylord Hahn Marlene H. ‘81 & John H. Haigh Donna M. ‘79 & Joseph Halpin Jr. Jean I. Hamann ‘68 Tim & Diane (Schenk) ‘63 Hanley Jean E. ‘90 ‘08 & Mark Hansen Patricia A. ‘93 & William F. Hartmann Jr. Rosalie B. Hartmann ‘70 Jean A. ‘60 & Thomas Head Mari-Anne ‘91 & Donald Hechmann Gloria ‘66 & Robert Heck S. Dorothy Hegemann ‘54 Marilyn ‘65 & William L. Hegge Shirley A. Smith Helinski ‘80 Karen ‘65 & Leon Helmbrecht Frances Henkel ‘65 Debra M. Herman ‘96 Eleanor Radke Hibner Kanis ‘65 Jeanne Olson Hillebrand ‘58 Bonnie Marvin Hine ‘87 S. Elaine Hirschenberger ‘65 Barbara ‘82 & Allan Hoeft Beverly L. Roecker Hoege ‘83 Maryjoyce Hotelling ‘74 Peggy House ‘63 Patricia ‘65 & Lee Hribar Wiltrud A. Sigl Hubbard ‘83 Robert & Katherine H ‘14 Hudson Mary Ruth ‘67 & Robert E. Hunn Judith A. Hurley ‘88 ‘00 Mary R. Ingram ‘77 Helen M. Jacek ‘50 Cindy F. ‘91 & Kevin Jackson Marcia M. March Jackson ‘61 Joan M. Jacobsen ‘87 Robert P. & Mary Jacobson Nancy Ann Javore ‘67 Nancy C. Jelen Cynthia J. Jensen ‘83 & Joseph Clarke Patricia J. Jensen ‘71 James & Angelina Zammuto ‘64 Jodie Mary Claire Jones ‘88 Margaret M. Schaefer Kazmierczak ‘66 Judith A. ‘68 & William J. Keating Carol ‘64 & Thomas A. Keller Peg T. Kelly Jane ‘80 & Howell Kemp Sarajane & Robert Kennedy Mary Pat Kerrigan ‘58 Donna L. & Jeffrey Kierzek Kathleen M. Kies Susan J. Miller Kiiskila ‘67 Patricia ‘59 & Raymond L. Kimberley Mary J. Kitten Philip J. & Therese M. Klaas Diane E. Klajbor Joyce ‘61 & Martin Kleiber Donald & Gabriella ‘83 Klein M. Patricia ‘83 & John H. Klever Barbara A. Kluka ‘66 Susan Koebel ‘73 Mary Ann ‘65 & Richard Komorowski Gloria Harter Konkel ‘83 Ruth ‘59 & Raymond M. Korducki Kathie C. Hanley Koski ‘90 Barbara ‘60 & Wayne E. Kowalski Joan M. ‘54 & Frank Kraft Edna Kraschinsky ‘52 Sylvia J. Blomgren Kreutzmann ‘87 Cynthia L. Kreuzer Beverly J. Wentland Krutz ‘62 Judith A. Struzik Krysiak ‘00 S. Sharon J. Kubes ‘64 Marie ‘54 & David Kuemmel Judith ‘75 & Dennis Kuhn Mary Ann ‘60 & Michael Kupper Catherine Kurek Ovshinsky ‘67 & Harvey Ovshinsky Caroline ‘70 & Dennis Kysely Jean B. Flasch La Dew ‘62 Mary E. Geracie La Fosse ‘70 Mary Ann & Charles P. LaBahn Richard & Cathy ‘62 Labinski Karen ‘63 & Earl P. Lackey Kathy Lake Rosemary Lake ‘63 & Don Siefkes Norma M. Skrzypchak Lang ‘61 Janet S. ‘99 & William Lange Grace ‘81 & Thor Larsen Dara L. Larson Nancy L. & Arthur J. Laskin Patricia ‘59 & William F. Lau Betty ‘68 & Jay Lauck Barbara ‘56 & Michael J. Lauta Kathleen Lawler ‘82 Rita M. Laws ‘80 Donald Jr. & Mary Jo Layden Diane ‘80 & Joseph Leair Shirley Coenen Lee ‘67 & Gary R. Lee Jo Ann ‘70 & Dennis Leeder Robin S. Leenhouts Marjorie ‘66 & Anthony Leger Susan ‘05 & Daniel Leister Jennifer K. Nelson Lemieux ‘96 James H. Lentz Graceabelle Casey LeVander ‘54 Carol ‘71 & Paul A. Levin Phoebe R. & John D. Lewis Marcia Liebau Schultz ‘78 Dena Lieberman Gerri Lietz-Staffileno ‘80 Camille ‘68 & Michael Liscinsky Jonathan D. Little Helen ‘57 & Anthony Lobue Arlene G. & Robert A. Logan Debra I. ‘94 & Michael L. Loomis Diane L. ‘05 & Michael E. Loos Cecile Strzyzewski Loreck ‘59 Andrea M. ‘90 & Matthew W. Loss William H. Luedke Debra ‘76 & James Luetzow Barbara ‘69 & Charles Lund Steve & Sally Lundeen Mary-Ann Lupa ‘64 & John W. Lowell Bessie L. ‘83 & Joseph L. Lynch David L. & Helen Jean MacGregor Nancy ‘80 & Ervin Makal Joan ‘59 & William Malatestinic Mary ‘71 & Rodney Malinowski Judith A. Mallo ‘91 Mary Sulgit Mallon ‘64 & J. Robert Mallon Jerilynn ‘64 & Edward J. Malone Lynn R. ‘75 & Terrence Maloney Jeanine E. ‘90 & Edward C. Maly Connie Retka Manke ‘75 & Michael Manke Betty ‘53 & Isidro Maranan Heidi L. ‘01 & Richard Marcus Margaret ‘69 & Richard Marek Marilyn A. ‘65 & Richard Marks Christine ‘69 & Tracy Martin Jan H ‘11 & Vince Martin Nancy A. Mascari ‘90 Cory A. Masiak Linda M. Kempski Masih ‘91 Kathleen A. Mateicka ‘80 Thelma ‘69 & Glen Matthew Janet Radosevich Matthews ‘61 Janet M. Pfister Matuszak ‘60 Patricia ‘66 & John McCabe Anne ‘68 & James McCallum Marlene A. McClure ‘93 Elizabeth A. ‘91 & Tim McDougall Cheryl ‘69 & Robert McGrath JoAnn Resch McGrath ‘57 Julie Hart McHale ‘54 Maryrita McIntyre Crisanti ‘62 Jean A. McKey ‘96 Marc & Sandra McSweeney Mary J. Meehan, PhD H ‘05 Janet Flood Melancon ‘59 Marilyn ‘56 & Thomas Melchior Janet K. Melloch ‘92 Karen ‘67 & James Mellonig Kathleen ‘68 & William Ment Suzanne M. Mente Marcia Mentkowski Karen M. ‘91 & Kenneth Merckx Joan B. Meredith ‘86 Jeanean D. Merkel ‘80 Joan ‘68 & Robert J. Merner S. Regina Pacis Meservey ‘62 Mary Alice Weber Metzler ‘58 Emily Dreifus Meyer ‘74 Roberta Meyer ‘61 S. Agnes L. Meysenburg ‘47 Dr. Anthony & Mrs. Leone Flasch ‘57 Michel Maria A. Migdal ‘87 & James Grunow Frank Miller ‘10 & Mary Ellen Powers Janet R. ‘76 & Richard Miller Patricia A. ‘75 ‘04 & Dennis Miller Beth Monhollen ‘97 Miriam Montavon ‘60 Brenda K. ‘82 & Paul Moore Jill Moore Julie A. ‘95 & Scott E. Moore Rosanne M. Castle Moore ‘95 Lou Ann Morey ‘82 Patricia ‘62 & James W. Morrison Joanne ‘65 & Thomas Motier Arlene R. Smith Moyle ‘81 Kathleen ‘84 & Jerome R. Mudrock Anita Meyer Muehleck ‘60 Judith ‘75 & Douglas Muente Sylvia Murn ‘72 & James Garnes Dorothy Laufenberg Murphy ‘78 M. Kathleen Murphy ‘86 Theresa ‘76 & Robert Muselman Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Muth Jr. Susan Mengel Myers ‘60 Abigail & David Nash Karen ‘65 & Robert G. Nehls S. Marlene M. Neises H ‘99 MaryKay ‘71 & Gary Nelson Donna Kenney Neudauer ‘69 Rosemary DDS, PhD ’66 & Francis Neuhaus, PhD Veronica E. ‘93 & Allen Neuwirth Barbara K. Nevers Virginia ‘68 & Stanley Nichols Luciann Niebler-Spare ‘54 & William Spare Karen M. ‘93 & Gary Niessing Joyce E. Noonan Jane Ann ‘84 & John Normann Helen Andrews Northrup Barlow ‘80 Diana Norton ‘82 Susan ‘66 & Lynn Nowak Irma Schmidt Nueske ‘97 Elaine Krier Nulph ‘56 S. Kathleen A. O’Brien ‘67 Joanne ‘73 & William O’Dell Marty ‘71 & Tom Oelmann Caroline ‘79 & Richard H. Ognenoff Sharon ‘68 & Douglas Olson James K. & Mary Sue Oppermann Mary ‘70 & William Orlowski Diana Marie ‘65 & Frederick T. O’Rourke Georgiana Orthaus ‘70 Guy A. & Louise Osborn Carol Ann M. ‘92 & Raymond Osinski Marilyn ‘81 & William Ottum Kathryn Stiec Owen ‘67 Catherine ‘03 & Byron Padgett Janet ‘67 & Robert Palicka Carolyn ‘69 & Steven Panoske Joanna Patterson Ann P. Patterson-Barton ‘77 Flo A. ‘69 & James Pearson Bernard J. & Micki Peck Maryanna Pelkowski ‘66 Mary McGinnis Person ‘84 Marlene E. ‘58 & James Petersen Bonnie L. ‘83 & Joel D. Peterson Linda S. ‘85 & Jeff Peterson Terese A. Draeving Peterson ‘89 Mary Pettinger ‘62 Joanne Blasier Pfeffer ‘88 Maureen A. Melchior Phillips ‘93 Barbara & Edmund Piehler Eloise R. Pierce ‘95 & Robert Schmidt Bruce E. & Mary Ellen Pindyck S. Marie Elizabeth Pink ‘51 Deborah ‘75 & Glenn Pinkowski Patricia Wimmer Pire ‘65 Christine A. Pitrof ‘89 & Robert Schinschke Rita W. ‘62 & Eldred W. Pitt Judith ‘67 & James Plute Anna Poh ‘80 Mary K. Polczynski ‘61 Claudia ‘66 & George Porter Sandra ‘68 & Dennis J. Posey Margaret M. Pospichal ‘91 Laurel Saskowski Pritzlaff ‘62 Gail & David Prohaska Teresa Pink Przybylski ‘56 Paul & Patricia Purcell Sam Purpero Rita R. McGraw Purpora ‘70 Deborah ‘80 & William Quandt Kathleen Schlicht Quarles ‘65 John R. & Maggie Quinn Mary A. Ramsay-Drow ‘94 & Mark Drow Barbara N. Ramusack ‘60 Adonica D. Randall Wendy Randall Peg ‘85 & Bill Rauschenberger Kathryn ‘69 & Humberto R. Ravelo Patricia M. Zefran Reddy ‘64 Nanette ‘67 & Delbert A. Reed Kathleen Brzenk Reikowski ‘65 Roy & Bobbi H ‘06 Reiman Sara ‘69 & David Rendall Carol A. ‘68 & Dennis Richards Lois ‘68 & Robert Richter Merle D. Rockwell ‘80 & Edward Modell Caroline V. ‘56 & Kenneth A. Roell Mary Roestel ‘67 Carolyn ‘58 & David J. Rogers Mary Rogney ‘80 Kim M. ‘83 & Edward Roh Sue ‘59 & Donald Rokop Carolyn ‘63 & Patrick Rollins Lou Ann ‘64 & Robert Roloff Nancy ‘81 & Patrick J. Ronan Diann K. ‘78 & Richard E. Root Barbara Beth Pace Rosenmerkel ‘62 91 Table of Contentsà SILVER CIRCLE CONTINUED... James L. & Diane E. Roth Mary S. Rowe Della ‘78 & Richard Rudolf Shirley Strickert Russell ‘56 Patricia A. Ryan ‘73 Rebecca L. Ryan M. Fran Fosbinder Rybarik ‘68 Sheryl J. Samuelson ‘73 & David W. Tomlin Caroline ‘79 & David Sanders Jane ‘69 & Richard Sanford Barbara ‘58 & Richard Sarenac Janice ‘80 & Kenneth C. Schaetz Kim D. Schaffer ‘81 S. Celestine Schall ‘48 Mary ‘52 & Leonard Scharmach Linda F. & Michael Scheible Christine M. ‘94 & Glenn Schellinger Bernadette Cinquegrani Schembari ‘62 Mary C. ‘68 & William A. Scheuer Janice ‘65 & Allan L. Schmidt Elizabeth Schmidt-Kuhr ‘60 & John Kuhr Jr. Laurie A. Gray Schroeder ‘93 Sarellen McGirr Schuh ‘60 Thomas R. Schuler Eugenia A. Schuller ‘52 S. Judeen Schulte ‘71 Diane Schultz ‘87 Elizabeth ‘72 & Allan Schumacher Kathleen M. Schwan Minik & Stephen J. Minik Mary Ann Schwartz ‘62 Mary Scott Loretta ‘78 & David Scroggs Nancy C. ‘78 & Gary Seabrook Marsha Sehler Amy H. Shapiro Stephen R. Sharkey Margaret T. ‘61 & Patrick Sheehan Carol ‘65 & William Sheppard Shirley ‘82 & Joseph M. Shircel Marilyn Shrude ‘69 & John Sampen Sara A. Shutkin Margaret M. ‘62 & Walter Siodlarz Gloria Skwier ‘64 & Jerome Richards Eileen Jacubinas Slagis ‘58 Madeline ‘76 & Robert Slamka Mary Ann Reitz Slattery ‘58 Sheryl S. Slocum Carol Ann Engh Slove ‘58 Joanne E. Smiley ‘96 Dona E. Clipp Smith ‘74 Janet L. ‘74 & John J. Smith Nancy ‘68 & Donald E. Smith Lynne Smith-Flood ‘69 Barbara A. ‘65 & Peter K. Smorynski Maxine Soshnik ‘68 Rose ‘62 & Joseph Spang Mary Anne ‘67 & Anthony G. Spartos Dianne J. ‘99 & Jerome Spector Susan ‘87 & Gary Stabelfeldt Carol ‘63 & Roland Steegmuller Jayne Steffens ‘68 & Gerald M. Cross Rosemary Steimle ‘60 Mary ‘64 & Jerry Stephens Sandra J. Stetter ‘85 S. Mary Anna Stickelmaier ‘45 S. Barbaralie Stiefermann, PhD ‘64 Sheila ‘64 & Francis Stiglbauer Tamara C. ‘96 & James Strause Kris A. ‘73 ‘08 & George Strnad Mary C. Stryck ‘86 Colette M. Miller Suminski ‘66 Veronica A. ‘64 & John F. Sustar Vera ‘61 & Robert Switalski Bernadine ‘54 & Edward J. Szopinski L. Kelly Talley Kathleen ‘60 & Lev P. Taugher Robert & Beth Taylor Sharon L. ‘94 & Leo Taylor Clara Theine ‘65 Carol Keup Theisen ‘78 Kathleen A. ‘87 & William F. Thiemann Katherine Hintgen Thome ‘63 Kathleen ‘66 & M. D. Thompson Carol A. ‘66 & Edward Thornton Katherine D. Thornton-Wells ‘90 & Eddie Wells Kathryn D. Tisch Jacquelyn ‘65 & Lawrence Titus Patricia D. ‘68 & Clarence A. Topp Margaret Underberg Tousignant ‘65 Kiyoko Toyama ‘81 Claudia R. ‘83 & Mark S. Trampe Jean Tretow-Schmitz ‘78 & John J. Schmitz Norine ‘61 & Jerome W. Trewyn Sharon Trimborn ‘66 S. Leona C. Truchan ‘53 Marilyn Twombly ‘68 Marianne ‘56 & Robert G. Ullrich Caroline Meier Urban ‘62 Carolyn ‘68 & John Valent Karen L. Valley ‘83 Jeannette ‘68 & Robin Van Dorn Karen ‘66 & Thomas Van Etten Rose A. Yerger Van Laanen ‘95 Mona ‘67 & Daniel C. Vasholz Cristina L. ‘90 & Danny Vasquez Judith ‘65 & Kristians Veinbergs Gloria Bechtold Venski ‘89 Nancy Verville ‘53 Mary I. ‘67 & Wilfred Vidal Karen ‘72 & Randolph Videkovich Theresa Virgona ‘63 Dorothy ‘75 & James Vittone Anne H. Vogel Lynda ‘76 & Ronald Voll Joyce M. Christian Wadlington ‘93 Cynthia A. Comp Wagner ‘04 Mary ‘63 & Thomas P. Wagner Rose Mary ‘65 & Frederick Walecki Mary Lou ‘62 & Norman B. Walker Joyce A. Rosa Walsh ‘68 Christel E. Elser Walter ‘00 Joan Walter-Schumacher S. Elaine Julia Weber ‘61 Filippa C. DiBella Weber ‘92 † Beverly R. & Richard Weeden Judith Burkhalter Weiand ‘64 Susan F. & Kenneth M. Weimer Kathryn Wellenstein ‘79 James J. Wend Marguerite Wendell ‘55 Nancy T. Maurice Wentland ‘60 Barbara Wesener ‘70 Patricia A. ‘74 & Eugene F. Weyers Ann Kiekhaefer White ‘80 Luanne Wielichowski Laura A. Wiesmueller ‘99 Arthur & Mary Ann Wigchers Joan M. Wilde ‘59 Patricia M. Wilde ‘61 & Bill Wilde Helen ‘66 & Charles Wilder Theresa ‘53 & Frank Willenborg Joan B. ‘56 & Charles Williams Mary ‘68 & Gary Williams Judy Engel Williamson ‘89 Mary ‘67 & Ronald Wilson Rita M. ‘75 & Thaddeus Wisniewski Carole J. ‘92 ‘08 & Monte Witkowski Susan T. Rozga Witkowski ‘66 Mary Jo Obenauf Wolf ‘61 Carol M. Wollner ‘71 Dorita ‘76 & Leonard Woloszyk Cathryn E. ‘83 & Terrence Woods Barbara J. Wyatt Sibley ‘82 & Rev. Louis Sibley III Barbara Wysocki ‘65 S. Mary Yanny ‘55 Ann E. Yezzi Donna Mae ‘60 & Kenneth Zandt Kealalani Todd Zane ‘69 Mary ‘62 & Dennis Zapp Elizabeth A. Zelazek ‘66 Bernadine Jablonski Ziemba ‘68 S. Elizabeth F. Zilla ‘61 Karen M. Zima ‘87 Lynn ‘67 & Charles J. Zimmerman Karen ‘75 & Lynnford Zinkel Jean Zmolek ‘62 † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. 93 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. HERITAGE SOCIETY GRANTS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS The Alverno Heritage Society was established to recognize those persons who have designated Alverno College for charitable support through a bequest, charitable annuity, charitable remainder trust, life insurance policy or a personal residence. Through their thoughtfulness, these individuals will make a lasting impact on future generations of Alverno students. Anonymous (23) Malana Alton ‘69 Sylvia J. Ansay, PhD ’61 Stephanie A. Arend ‘85 Edward A. Bachhuber † Kathleen Balser ‘85 Carol Ann G. ‘57 & Donald Banker Sheryl Bartczak ‘98 Jeanne Bauer ‘61 D. Jane Billings Ronald L. & Merilee M. Blake Barbara Blanton ‘76 Cornelius & Catherine ‘62 Borman Mary Braband ‘86 Erin E. Brady ‘00 ‘08 Patricia Dix Brewer ‘68 Barbara Brick Havel ‘66 Peter W. Bruce Patricia K. Burmeister ‘60 Sandi Callaghan ‘81 Monica Caron ‘64 Karen A. Case Charlene Chapman Madden ‘64 Camille A. Check ‘72 Catherine B. Cleary † Mary Ellen Collins ‘64 Mary Jean Collins ‘63 Carol A. Crafton ‘84 Selma Crivello † Irene A. Cunningham ‘76 Christine ‘65 & Dennis † Daleiden Judith A. Dettmann Ann M. Devine ‘85 Faith E. Devine ‘66 Carol Zinner Dolphin ‘62 Catherine D. ‘91 & Richard Dowdell Jane Ann Drill ‘56 Judith A. Drinka ‘61 William E. Eastham Joanne Engel ‘76 Janice Ereth & John T. Gilligan Carole C. Evans ‘60 Arlene M. Feiner ‘59 Suzanne M. Felan ‘62 Darlene Florek Ebeling ‘71 Mary Diane Fox ‘65 Donna ‘68 & Thomas Gaffney Julie Puhek Gale ‘86 Ellen M. Gardner ‘69 Patricia R. & Paul Geenen Therese A. Geiger ‘66 Georgiann M. ‘64 & William E. Gielow Sheila M. Gissibl ‘98 Jeanne P. Goestenkors ‘68 Cecelia Gore ‘92 ‘08 Bonnie J. Gould ‘66 Carol M. Graham ‘58 † James A. Graham † Barbara Tennant Gray Dorothy A. Greene ‘52 Ruth Grossi ‘61 Gary Grunau Carolyn Guerra ‘63 Ruth Ann Gundrum ‘61 Jean I. Hamann ‘68 Tim & Diane (Schenk) ‘63 Hanley Joan J. & L.B. Hardy Ralph N. Harkness † Rosalie B. Hartmann ‘70 Genevieve Haugen ‘61 Mari-Anne Hechmann ‘91 Aimee I. Horton † Rose Hubli ‘60 Karen M. Jensen ‘99 James & Angelina Zammuto ‘64 Jodie Emma M. Johnson ‘81 Iloilo M. Jones ‘78 Debra J. Jupka ‘75 Patricia S. Kardas ‘81 Roseanne Karolik ‘63 Audrey Kaske ‘90 Kathleen Kaufelt ‘74 Marla Kennedy ‘56 Frances M. Kieltyka † Kathleen M. Kies Harriet Kilkelly ‘53 † Barbara A. Kluka ‘66 Caroline Kobb ‘56 Carol A. Kolberg ‘60 Kathie C. Koski ‘90 Karen Kotecki ‘80 Darlene T. Kuehl ‘60 Mary Ann Kupper ‘60 Catherine Kurek-Ovshinsky ‘67 & Harvey Ovshinsky Cathy ‘62 & Richard Labinski Norma Lang ‘61 Virginia S. Lee Dr. Marjory Bong-Ray Liu ‘59 Helen ‘57 & Anthony Lobue Mary Ann Lorentz ‘60 Louise Lux-Sions † Janice Lyon ‘67 Sheila Mack ‘63 Karen A. Maertins ‘87 Jean M. Maier & Edward Inderrieden Caroline S. Mark † Jean Matusinec ‘96 Marlene A. McClure ‘93 Karin B. McCullum ‘97 Rita T. McDonald, PhD ‘62 Phyllis McGrath ‘56 Mary J. Meehan, PhD H ‘05 Carol M. Meils ‘75 † Lavetta Meyer Torke ‘82 Lorene R. Miller ‘87 † Rhoda R. Miller Jean Minal ‘58 Jeanette Mitchell ‘82 Miriam Montavon ‘60 Mary K. Mulligan ‘63 Sylvia Murn ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Muth Jr. Margaret Myota ‘75 Elaine Nicgorski ‘60 Josephine Nimmer † M. Diane Nunnelee ‘69 Shemagne L. O’Keefe Mullins ‘99 Elizabeth M. O’Leary ‘54 † Lorraine O’Malley ‘91 ‘03 & George Banda Rose O’Rourke ‘56 † Caroline Ognenoff ‘79 Kristyne M. Olson ‘66 Mary Orlowski ‘70 Philip W. Orth † Guy & Louise Osborn Zoe A. Palomas Shirley Panosian ‘78 Barbara A. Parr ‘90 Raymond Parr † Ann P. Patterson-Barton ‘77 Mary P. Pautz ‘67 Bonita L. Pechman ‘68 Lynda Peters ‘87 Bonnie L. Peterson ‘83 Judith A. Podoll ‘83 Constance Polley ‘65 Susan J. Poulsen ‘80 Rita R. Purpora ‘70 Barbara N. Ramusack ‘60 Celeste R. Raspanti ‘50 Julia E. Read † Carol J. Reiners ‘11 Sara Rendall ‘69 Mary Resnick ‘59 Margaret Riester Mary Roestel ‘67 Kim M. Roh ‘83 Jeanne Roller ‘61 Marion Romens ‘64 Carolyn Ruck ‘82 M. Fran Rybarik ‘68 Elizabeth Schmidt-Kuhr ‘60 Audrey Schmitt ‘60 Joy K. Schreiber ‘76 Mary Ann Schwartz ‘62 Stephanie Schwarz ‘78 Nancy Scripko ‘61 Karen Sewall ‘67 † Joan Sheets Patricia M. Siberz ‘79 Dee A. Sitzberger ‘60 Virginia B. Smith † Maxine Soshnik ‘68 Rose E. Purpero Spang ‘62 Dianne J. Spector ‘99 Jayne Steffens ‘68 Rosemary Steimle ‘60 Betty S. Stiles ‘82 Lori Stonebraker ‘50 Tamara C. Strause ‘96 Colette M. Suminski ‘66 Ann Bonita Swirth ‘60 Mary Taylor ‘64 Phyllis M. Teets ‘86 Kathleen A. ‘87 & William F. Thiemann Colleen Thomas ‘60 Stuart † & Ann Tisdale Barbara A. Treick ‘64 Kathleen M. Vandenack ‘78 Sharon Vinette-Bower ‘64 Theresa Virgona ‘63 Nancy VonRohr ‘66 Mary Wagner ‘63 Paula B. Washow ‘01 Marie Waters ‘70 Sherry L. Watson ‘95 Filippa C. DiBella Weber ‘92 † Marguerite Wendell ‘55 Barbara Wesener ‘70 & Lee Toms † Patricia Westen ‘68 Margaret Weston ‘77 Patricia A. Weyers ‘74 Joan M. Wilde ‘59 Patricia M. Wilde ‘61 Jane Wingle ‘65 Margaret A. Wittkopp ‘90 Mary Jo Wolf ‘61 Katherine Wooster ‘54 † Mary A. Yersin † Our Alverno education is, and has been for many of us, THE FOUNDATION OF OUR FUTURES...and the futures of our families, communities and our country. — Mari-Anne Hechmann ‘91, Alumnae Giving Chair for Promise & Power campaign and Alverno Trustee Anonymous (3) 800-CEO-READ A.O. Smith Foundation AGIS Insurance Center, Inc. J. F. Ahern Co. AmazonSmile Foundation American Association of University Women American Family Insurance Arts Midwest Astor Street Foundation Aurora Health Care Ayco Charitable FoundationLaura & Allen Leverett Charitable Fund Bader Philanthropies, Inc. Baird Battomi Oil & Beverage Company, LLC Beer Capitol Distributing Co., Inc. Ronald Lee & Merilee Marie Blake Foundation BMO Harris Bank The Boerke Company, Inc. Borman Family Foundation Brewers Community Foundation Broadmoor Pines Homeowners Association Brookbank Foundation The Bucyrus Foundation of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation The Burke Foundation Cara Foundation Catholic Financial Life Cedar Street Charitable FoundationPaul & Pat Jones Fund Charter Manufacturing Co. Foundation, Inc. Children’s Health Market Children’s Hospital Colectivo Coffee Comerica Charitable TrustHudson Family Fund CPL Industries, Inc. Dampeer & Canady LLC Design Build Fire Protection of Wisconsin, Inc. Filippa DiBella Foundation Direct Supply Dollar Bills Eagle Enterprises Ltd Fidelity Charitable Gift FundHorton Family Fund Kurtz/Larme Family Fund Frank & Elaine Pagliaro Charitable Foundation Rogers Family Charitable Fund Kim & Ed Roh Charitable Fund Greg & Nancy Smith Family Charitable Fund Madonna & Jay Williams Family Fund J. H. Findorff & Son, Inc. Food Services, Inc. The Fox Company, Inc. David J. Frank Landscape Contracting, Inc. Fund for Lake Michigan Galaxy Foundation Girl Scouts of Wisconsin South East Gradisnik Family Trust Great Lakes Higher Education Greater Milwaukee Foundation James S. Berkes & Mary Beth Pieprzyca Berkes Fund Cecilia A. Borenitsch Fund Walter Jay & Clara Charlotte Damm Fund Carol M. & James A. Graham Fund Alice C. Helland Fund Robert F. & Jean E. Holtz Fund Edward Inderrieden & Jean Maier Fund Journal Communications/Ione Quinby Griggs Journalism Scholarship Fund Judith A. Keyes Family Fund John & Melita Lane Family Fund Meehan Family Fund Dorothy Mundschau Fund Joseph R. Pabst Fund Hamilton A. & Emily H. Pinkalla Fund Austin & Heather Ramirez Foundation Fund David C. Scott Sr. Scholarship Fund D Walter & Olive Stiemke Fund Georgiana & Robert Taylor Fund Tempo Scholarship Fund VanHimbergen Family Fund Nancy Crowley Vojtik Scholarship Fund in Honor of Sister Celestine Schall Wigchers Family Fund James O. Wright Fund Grucon Group LLC Hamparian Family Foundation Harley-Davidson Foundation Heil Family Foundation Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation Higher One Hospira Inc. HUSCO International, Inc. Jewish Community FoundationAbigail & David Nash Philanthropic Fund Lucy & Jack Rosenberg Donor Advised Fund Johnson Controls, Inc. Johnson Financial Group Kelben Foundation, Inc. Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc. Lalumiere League Langer Roofing & Sheet Metal Phoebe R. & John D. Lewis Foundation Liberty Glass Co., Inc. ManpowerGroup Marcus Corporation Foundation Marshall & Ilsley Foundation, Inc Martin Family Foundation Math Matters, LLC Faye McBeath Foundation mGive Foundation Milwaukee Arts Board Milwaukee Public Schools Milwaukee Valve Company George & Julie Mosher Family Foundation National Endowment for the Arts National Performance Network National Science Foundation Native Dogg New England Foundation for the Arts Northwestern Mutual Foundation Odd Duck Parasol Tahoe Community FoundationCarolyn Guerra Fund Park Bank Peck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD Pepsi Beverages Company Pieper Electric, Inc./Ideal Mechanical Suzanne & Richard Pieper Family Foundation PKWARE Prime Buchholz Purcell Charitable Foundation Rath Foundation Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren Rockwell Automation Rogers Memorial Hospital ROS Foundation Will Ross Memorial Foundation Salon Thor Schmidt Custom Floors School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province Schwab Charitable FundKirt & Dixie Fiegel Family Charitable Fund Guy & Louise Osborn Fund The Seabury Foundation Sentry Insurance Foundation SM Legacy, Inc. Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust Thirsty Boy, LLC TLX Technologies Transfer Pizzeria & Cafe Triangle Voiture UBS Donor Advised FundRobert & Theresa Muselman Charitable Fund Jim & Suzanne Sass Foundation David & Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation Uihlein Wilson Architects United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County UPS Foundation VanGuard CharitableWilliam & Mari Edstrom Giving Account Fund Veritas Financial Services LLC Vernal Management Consultants, LLC Wal-Mart Wauwatosa Savings & Loan Foundation Windermere Estates Condo Corp. Wisconsin Arts Board Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities Wisconsin Women’s Council Women’s Fund of Greater Milwaukee/Her Scholarship Youth Frontiers The Zoller Family Giving Fund of the National Christian Foundation of Greater Chicago Zonta Foundation 95 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. PROMISE & POWER CAMPAIGN Nearly 1,000 donors, including more than 800 alumnae, contributed to the Promise & Power capital campaign. Since its start, the campaign has set numerous giving records for the College. Perhaps none more impressive than the record-breaking amount donated by alumnae. JoAnn McGrath ’57 helped launch the campaign with a $5 million contribution, making it the largest ever by an alumna. Since then, alum giving has surpassed $8.3 million, shattering past records. To every donor, please know the result of your generosity will be felt by generations of students who learn and grow at Alverno. The Promise & Power campaign was led by Don Layden, Partner, Quarles & Brady LLC; Paul Purcell, Chairman & CEO of Robert W. Baird; and Ellen Gardner, ’69, retired President, Ameritech-Wisconsin. Anonymous Friends JoAnn Resch McGrath ’57 Filippa C. DiBella Weber ’92 † Patricia M. Wilde ’61 & Bill Wilde ---------------------------- ---------------------------- Martin Family Foundation The Bucyrus Foundation Elaine Burke Robert & Katherine H ’14 Hudson Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Paul & Patricia Purcell Jovita Carranza H ’11 & Joel W. Roque Judith A. ’61 & Martin G. Drinka Donald Jr. & Mary Jo Layden John & Linda Mellowes Family and Charter Manufacturing Company A.O. Smith Foundation Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust ---------------------------- ---------------------------- Anonymous Friends The Ramirez Family: Joseph & Abby Andrietsch, Agustin Jr. & Rebecca Ramirez, Austin & Heather Ramirez, HUSCO International, Inc. Mary Beth ’75 & Jim Berkes Peter W. & Joan Bruce Food Services, Inc. and John & Lynn Stewart Ellen M. Gardner ’69 J. Scott & Genevieve C. Harkness Mary Ann & Charles P. LaBahn Mary J. Meehan, PhD H ’05 Suzanne & Richard Pieper Family Foundation Kathleen Seidel Baird Ronald L. & Merilee M. Blake Cathy ’62 & Neil Borman The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation The Brico Fund, Inc. The Burke Foundation Ruth DeYoung Kohler H ’12 Edith ’78 & Robert DuPuy Suzanne M. Felan ’62 Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Enroth Family Fund Robert F. & Jean E. Holtz Fund Walter & Olive Stiemke Fund Gary P. & Joanne Grunau Marc & Sandra McSweeney Carol M. Meils ’75 ---------------------------- Abigail & David Nash PKWARE, Inc. Marsha Sehler TOSA Foundation ---------------------------- Anonymous Friends Kristin Bergstrom & Lloyd Dickinson Brewers Community Foundation Karen P. Doppke ’64 & Philip F. Judy Susan & John Dragisic Sylvia S. ’91 & William E. Edstrom Sr. Harold Hartshorne Jr. Mari-Anne ’91 & Donald Hechmann Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation Paul W. & Pat Jones Kathleen Lawler ’82 Jean M. Maier ManpowerGroup Marcus Corporation Foundation M&I Foundation Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Peck Foundation, Milwaukee LTD Mary Ann Schwartz ’62 Rose E. Purpero Spang ’62 & Joseph J. Spang School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province Steigleder Charitable Trust Rebecca J. ’04 & Seth Wahlberg --------------------------- Aurora Health Care Badger Meter Foundation Margaret “Maggie” Cary ’60 Tina Chang Carol Zinner Dolphin ’62 Catherine D. ’91 & Richard Dowdell Ralph Evinrude Foundation, Inc. E. Kelly & Jeff Fitzsimmons Fund for Lake Michigan Patricia ’63 & Gerald Hoefler Hospira, Inc. Allen & Laura Leverett Marcia Mentkowski Kristine & Tom Obrecht Catherine Kurek Ovshinsky ’67 & Harvey Ovshinsky Will Ross Memorial Foundation Rebecca L. Ryan Anne H. Vogel Barbara J. Wyatt Sibley ’82 & Louis E. Sibley III ---------------------------- Charles & Elizabeth Hayek ’67 Barnhill Charles & Teresa Hall Bartels Jean ’81 & Terry Bartels S. Louise K. Bernier ’65 Mary M. ’86 & Ken Braband It is through your LEADERSHIP AND GENEROSITY that you continue to support Alverno and our students; the recognition of your work and your life’s commitment to make quality education accessible and available to all, THANK YOU. —Excerpt from dedication speech of the Paul & Patricia Purcell Learning Commons in recognition of Paul Purcell’s support of Alverno Patricia Dix Brewer ’68 & Tom Brewer Gay Derderian-Kazarian ’80 & Kaiser Kazarian Ricardo & Margaret Diaz Michael & Sheila Falbo Kathleen (Casey) ’66 & Michael Gigl Cecelia Gore ’92 ‘08 Glen & Claire Hackmann Hamparian Family Foundation Barbara & Anthony Kesman Barbara A. Kluka ’66 Jennifer Kopps-Wagner ’93 Steve & Sally Lundeen Maryrita McIntyre Crisanti ’62 Judy ’75 & Jim Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Muth Jr. William L. Randall Barbara A. Stein Mary K. Stull ’79, RN, PhD Stephen J. & Barbara Sweeny ---------------------------- Stephanie A. Arend ’85 Judith ’72 & Thomas Beniak Curt S. Culver Dr. Vivien De Back ’54 Jacquelyn & Arlyn Fredrick Joanne ’66 & Joseph Gelsthorpe Barbara Tennant Gray Judith Hansen Patricia ’65 & Lee Hribar Judith A. Hurley ’88 ‘00 Howard & Lisa Jacob James & Angelina ’64 Zammuto Jodie Caroline Ryczek Kobb ’56 Faye McBeath Foundation, in memory of William Randall George & Julie Mosher Theresa ’76 & Robert Muselman Kim M. ’83 & Edward Roh Eileen C. Sherman Judith R. & Sheridan Thompson Linda Umbdenstock ’68 & Fred W. Dunn Tom & Lynne VanHimbergen ---------------------------- Linda & Bill Abraham Sylvia J. Ansay ’61, PhD & Richard Ansay Dorothy L. Barnes-Miller ’05 & LeeRoy Miller Janis M. Bartelt ’81 Joseph C. Branch Robert & Kathleen ’95 Brumder Elizabeth L. Wilhelm Burke ’87 ‘00 Sandi Callaghan ’81 The Cara Foundation, Inc. Barbara ’63 & James Caro Kim Marie Noyes Casey ’01 ‘10 Melissa D. Garrett Clark ’02 ‘11 Judith ’82 & Francis Croak Karen & Neil Desmond Jill Desmond & Patrick Ford Linda S. ’86 & Patrick J. Devitt Anita M. Eikens Penny L. Engebose ’08 Anita C. Fischer ’67 Noël Fortier ’11 David J. Frank Miko Bell Gill ’10 Steve Glynn S. Barbara J. Goertz ’83 ‘05 S. Toni A. Gradisnik ’75 Gradisnik Family Trust Thomas & Angela Green William & Andrea ’01 Greuel Erica ’00 & Jay Gumieny Jean I. Hamann ’68 Tim & Diane (Schenk) ’63 Hanley Melita L. Harkness Patricia A. ’93 & William Hartmann Rosalie B. Hartmann ’70 Judy & David Hecker Daniel E. & Susan Horton Joan M. Jacobsen ’87 Stanley & Phyllis Jaspan Debra J. Jupka ’75 Sarajane & Robert Kennedy Kathleen M. Kies Florence Brenner Kortsch ’47 Norma M. Skrzypchak Lang ’61 Kaye W. ’11 ‘14 & James Leszczynski Gerri Lietz-Staffileno ’80 Dr. Marjory Bong-Ray Liu ’59 Arlene G. & Robert A. Logan Patricia A. Luebke Shirley Lemke Lueder ’52 Katherine A. Lundeen John F. Magee Mary Sulgit Mallon ’64 & J. Robert Mallon Jere McGaffey Jim & Kathleen McKeown Frank Miller ’10 & Mary Ellen Powers Jeanette Mitchell ’82 Beth Monhollen ’97 & Daniel Seung Pugliese Patricia A. Baron Monigold ’11 Diana L. Moro Goane ’84 ‘13 & Ken Goane Rosemary ’66, DDS, PhD & Francis Neuhaus, PhD L. M. Overend Paula Penebaker Bruce E. & Mary Ellen Pindyck Ildy & Skip Poliner Prime Buchholz Noelle E. ’04 & Joel Przybilla Julie Quinlan Brame & Jason Brame ’12 Adonica D. Randall Mary Ann & Greg Renz Helen J. Raszkiewicz Rewolinski ’84 Don & Dee ’94 Richards Cathy J. ’71 & Kenneth Rick James & Suzanne Sass Kim D. Schaffer ’81 Karen & Jim Schlater Family Sarah & Jim Schneider Joy K. Schreiber ’76 Cecilie ’61 & Ray D. Schwartz Marilyn Shrude ’69 & John Sampen Dona E. Clipp Smith ’74 Gina M. Spang ’08 Mary E. Staten ’81 ‘98 Patricia Stathas ’99 Tamikia G. Taylor ’10 ‘14 Clara Theine ’65 Kiyoko Toyama ’81 Norine ’61 & Jerome W. Trewyn Patti Varga Marguerite Wendell ’55 Barbara Wesener ’70 Sharon S. Wilcox Joan M. Wilde ’59 Barbara Wysocki ’65 William B. Yersin ---------------------------- Carol B. ’59 & Jerome Aderholdt Mary Ruth ’58 & John Alberti Sheila A. Murray Aldrich ’76 Kathryn A. Allen ’13 Judith Wampach Amberg ’67 Karen A. ’95 ‘06 ‘11 & Darol Ambrosh Karen A. ’82 & Rosalbino Ammendola Shelley J. Skowronski Andersen ’10 Janet ’85 & Robert Anderson A. Virginia Brennan Andrews ’92 Fred & Beth Angeli Jeanne M. ’67 & Michael Antosiewicz Carol ’67 & Greg Apuli Robert & Christine Arend Patricia A. Arms ’98 S. Margaret Ann Arnold ’51 Lisa Arrigoni Karla Ashenhurst ’14 Kathleen Zager Badura ’67 Lori A. ’91 ‘99 & Victor Baez Kathleen A. & Bradford Bailey Elizabeth A. Peterson Baker ’14 Margaret ’74 & Thomas A. Balke Nancy Barkoviak ’73 ‘81 Michelle A. Bartelson ’04 Donna K. Barth ’63 Diane Bashell Haubner ’73 Linda M. ’01 ‘07 & Keith Bay Marilyn Adrian Becher ’80 97 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Lori A. Becker ’93 Lee Mary Becker Slater ’59 & John G. Slater Jean C. Bell-Calvin ’79 & Roger Calvin Judith L. Snyder Belmontes ’89 Betty J. ’65 & Leon Benjegerdes Ella L. Jarvis Benson ’03 Jean M. Berens ’91 & Scot P. Dragan Catherine A. ’64 & Heinz Berg Barbara ’79 & Paul D. Bessette Sue Ann ’79 & Frank Bevsek Shirley ’59 & Jack Bible Patricia ’62 & Joseph F. Biebl James Bierman Ann Marie Bachhuber Bill ’64 LuAnn ’01 & Phil Bird Marie Kay Bjelde ’81 & Thomas Linneman Tina ’67 & Frank Blas Kendra S. Bloodsaw ’11 S. Dorothy Bock ’50 Carla J. ’61 & Cyrus Bodaghi Christine M. Lach Boetticher ’71 Maryann ’58 & Thomas G. Bohn S. Joan Cecile Bonvouloir ’63 Enid A. Bootzin Berkovits ’78 Heather A. Nuzzo Bort ’11 Marie T. Bosetti ’93 & Thomas Ehlen Susan Lynn Wendorf Bosman ’82 Meoeacish J. Bouldin ’08 Debora K. Boyle-Borkowski ’78 & Winslow Borkowski Margaret A. ’95 & Harvey Braatz Carol J. Branton-Sams ’87 & Richard Sams Danielle M. Brazee ’04 Ann C. Bronk ’10 Breonna A. Brown ’13 Karen J. ’88 & Robert B. Brown Valerie J. Reuschlein Brown ’60 Sharon Brumer ’91 Jessica L. Brumm-Larson John & Carol ’63 Brunner Adele C. ’92 & Barry Brunow Beverly I. Staats Bucher ’60 Margaret Bull ’73 Terry A. Hollencamp Burki ’99 Ann Lynette Burton ’67 Joan Buschman Adele S. Schmitt Buss ’58 Rosanne M. ’91 & Edward Butkowski Debra S. Butz Charlotte ’68 & Jay E. Cable Jami L. Graham Camburn ’07 Erma Echols Cannon ’66 Roseanne ’69 & Robert Carlson Ann E. ’95 & Lawrence Castiglione Angela M. Castillo-Raclaw ’99 ‘04 & Sebastian Raclaw Cynthia Kasprzak Chada ’69 Ingrid A. Fisher Chamberlain Natassha R. Jordan Chambliss ’10 ‘13 Diane M. ’93 & Tracy Charno Camille A. Check ’72 Mary ’73 & Michael Chmielewski Susan L. Chobanian ’72, MD Mary Lou ’68 & Ralph J. Cichon Teresa M. Clapper ’99 & Richard W. Schroeder Cathleen A. Clark ’83 Jane E. Kaminski Clements ’86 Ruth F. Goncales Coakley ’66 Connie ’65 & James Coffey Marygrace F. Coll ’90 Mary Ellen ’64 & John Collins Dorothy D. ’86 & Arthur Conrad Maureen H. Conrad ’10 Christine E. Conroy ’98 Joyce ’69 & Rex Coon Elizabeth A. Coppola ’12 Jan Cosmos ’63 Susane I. Frazer Cowans ’96 & Larry Cowans David P. Coyle Mary F. Crivello-Witt ’95 ‘12 & Brian G. Witt Marjorie ’88 & Rudy J. Cudzinovic Irene A. Cunningham ’76 Joyce M. Scholz Cupertino ’62 Eileen A. Palkowski Czernisz ’87 Mary C. ’07 & Christopher Dahl Nellie P. ’94 & Miles Dake Rosa Marie ’74 & Michael Dalsing Alison M. Damato ’08 Dorothy Danforth ’70 Eloise N. ’86 & Emanuel O. Daniels Kaye ’66 & James Daun Joan Gehant Davies ’69 Carol L. ’99 & Larry Davis John Dawson Dorothy K. Dean Bernice ’89 & David J. Deboer Marcelline ’48 & Howard W. Degener Mildred C. ’53 & Richard R. Dehlinger Alice L. Bradley Demlow ’00 S. Patricia M. Derfus ’57 Jackielee M. Derks ’13 S. Bernardin Deutsch ’53 Theresa A. Kelly D’Haeze ’04 Susan A. Roseneck Dickau ’92 Shirley A. (Molock) Dieterman ’58 S. Mary E. Diez ’67 Georgine ’67 & Henry Dluzak Patricia Doering ’59 Kathleen ’68 & Ray J. Dombrowski Mary Lou ’54 & Joseph Domek Vincent & Mary Donnelly Barbara B. Janusz Dopke ’02 Helen Dostal ’56 Kristine A. Loppnow Downer ’01 Gwen Blavat Drapela ’67 Karen S. ’98 & Paul Drescher Trudy ’59 & Dennis Droese Dina E. Rivera Duarte ’13 Bradley E. Duckworth ’14 Virginia A. Duiven ’13 Jill M. Duszynski ’90 & Paul Kanitz Patricia A. Dwight Jacqueline M. Eberle ’94 S. Bette Edl ’62 Bonnie J. ’99 ‘04 & Cary Edwards Mara Eisch ’82 Lucille H. ’97 & Larry Ellenberger Amal F. El-Sheikh Carole A. ’61 & Byron Elsner Zohreh Emami Melissa L. Enderle ’93 Joanne Engel ’76 & Kenneth Valdes Michelle M. Engl Sharon R. ’68 & Paul Escallier Robin M. Esch Gower ’11 Marie C. Espina ’69 Doris & Charles Evans Tracy C. Everett ’96 Janet ’71 & Terrence Falk Rebecca Surrem Farrell ’89 Linda Fausel ’02 Arlene M. Feiner ’59 Laurie ’89 & John Fels S. Joyce A. Fey ’70 Debra A. ’91 & Johnnie Fields Jr. Corinne ’64 & William Finn Janet L. Fitch ’95 Jillian T. Flood Berman ’08 Nicole A. Folley ’99 Rosalie ’63 & Reinhard Follmann Carol A. ’02 & Angel Fontanez Pauline A. Forrest ’90 Valeria N. ’71 & Stanley C. Foster Trenette R. Tyars Fowler ’96 Cynthia ’68 & Matthew Frami Maribeth A. Franecki-Swatloske ’12 Susan K. ’98 & Donald Fredrich Tamra L. ’09 & Jason Fricke Mary M. Frieseke ’93 ‘10 Deanna L. ’02 & Jeffrey Frings Sandra ’89 & Roy Frisque Mari-Ellen ’89 & John Fry Bonnie M. ’93 & Carl Fuggiasco Nicolette A. Fuller ’93 S. Maria Eugenia Funez Kathy ’79 & Michael Fuss William J. Gaertner S. Lucinda Gajkowski Diane ’65 & William Galles Jessica M. Gamez ’11 Karen Jo Ganey ’82 Suzann C. Gardner Erica A. Garver ’10 Elaine C. ’63 & Richard F. Garvey Carol Kozisek Gearheart ’66 Patricia R. & Paul Geenen Amanda J. Gehrig ’11 Sharron ’59 & Jule Gehrig David Gennrich Lynn M. Mortenson Gettrust ’10 Rose C. Giannini ’88 Elizabeth M. Giencke Bernadette ’68 & James Gitter Katherine M. Redman-Glick ’92 ‘05 Katrina J. ’05 & Tom Goetz Linda L. ’83 & Ervin J. Golembiewski Julie D. Guenther Golwitzer ’97 Monica T. Gomez Isaac ’01 Lindsay O. Gonzalez ’11 Gloria Gragnani ’67 Patricia ’85 & William Graham Sandra E. Graham Betty Knobbe Grayson ’63 Judith A. Gregor ’68 Lois Gresholdt ’91 Kelly A. Griffith ’11 Judith ’73 & Guy R. Gromala Barbara B. Groshek Judith ’66 & Herbert Grospitz Nicole M. Gross ’10 Gretchen Grotenrath ’97 Lauralee F. Guilbault Darlene R. Habanek S. Laureen Haben ’49 Marlene H. ’81 & John H. Haigh Samantha A. Bork Hall ’07 Francette Hamilton ’58 Xiaojie Han Eileen M. Hanley ’03 S. Nancy Hansen ’55 ‘75 S. Marietta Hanus ’53 Katie R. Hardin ’02 Carol J. Hardwick ’68 Patricia ’87 & Alexander Hardy Barbara A. Cottingham Hart ’89 Karen A. ’95 & Mario Hartlaub Jean A. ’60 & Thomas Head Gloria ’66 & Robert Heck S. Elizabeth Ann Heese ’61 Margaret M. Hegeman ’02 ‘12 Mary Hegeman S. Dorothy Hegemann ’54 Kathryn F. Heino ’11 Alice ’69 & Bernard Hellgeth Maureen Hellwig ’68 S. Leanne Herda ’49 Maria C. Hernandez ’11 Mary ’69 & Theodore Hertel Rosemary K. Hetrick ’12 Jim & Heidi Hilby Curonda M. ’12 & Marques Hill Jeanne Olson Hillebrand ’58 Christy Hill-Inman ’82 Michelle L. ’02 & George Hinton S. Elaine Hirschenberger ’65 Beverly L. Roecker Hoege ’83 Mary Kay ’71 & Willard Hoffmann Joy M. Holbrook ’89 Sheila Sullivan Holbrook ’64 & James J. Holbrook Jr. Margaret A. ’82 & Michael C. Holland Glenda (Moschetz) Holm ’69 Judith ’78 & Randall R. Holterman Karen E. Leichtle Hondlik Maryjoyce Hotelling ’74 Peggy House ’63 Kathleen Jo Boyum Hudziak ’71 Kathryn Hug ’70 Kathleen ’67 & David Hutchison Carolyn V. Ilion Mary R. Ingram ’77 Barbara & Emory Ireland Amal Eid Jaber ’01 Celia A. Jackson Cindy F. ’91 & Kevin Jackson Cynthia A. ’93 ‘00 & Jeffrey Jackson Jeanne ’64 & Robert B. Jacques Jeanette C. Davis Janasik ’84 Natalie D. Jaskie Julie ’77 & John M. Jaworowicz Barbara Balistreri Jeske ’82 Jennifer J. Johanson Dawn ’84 & Mark Johnson Martha J. Johnson Mary Claire Jones ’88 Barbara J. Judd ’75 The continued engagement of young alums like Noelle E. Przybilla ‘04 and Melissa Clark ‘02, ‘11 will be key to Alverno’s future success. Julie A. ’99 & Matthew Jutrzonka Patricia A. ’66 & Richard Kadlec Ginny Kannenberg Alissa A. Karl Mary El ’60 & Robert Kastelic, MD Carol ’91 & Robert Kaufmann Nicole M. Kazin ’12 Shirley ’65 & Lawrence Kebbekus Raymond & Susan Kehm Barbara F. ’65 & John L. Keller Kathleen Kennison ’86 Joan & Frederick Kessler Bruce & Laurie Kestelman Patricia ’59 & Raymond L. Kimberley Lakesha N. Kinlow ’11 Carol Kison ’82, PhD, RN Heather Kitchin & Rocklan Wruck Donald & Gabriella ’83 Klein M. Patricia ’83 & John H. Klever Amanda ’01 & Brian Klumb Erin M. Koch ’13 Susan Koebel ’73 Ann M. Koenig ’75 Wendy S. Lutz Koepp ’02 Kathy ’70 & John Koetters Carrie M. Kollatz ’12 Jean Conlin Kolo ’56 Kathleen O’Malley Koneazny ’67 Gloria Harter Konkel ’83 Sarah A. Kordsmeier ’12 S. Clare Korte ’54 Kathie C. ’90 & Lee W. Koski S. Barbara Kraemer ’65 Ann Kramer-Haag ’81 & Terrence Haag Edna Kraschinsky ’52 Helen ’71 & Thomas Kroening Judith A. Struzik Krysiak ’00 Marlene L. Kukla ’88 ‘06 Richard & Cathy ’62 Labinski Annmarie L. LaBonte ’13 Karen ’63 & Earl P. Lackey Kathy Lake Justin R. LaManna Kathren Lamb ’95 ‘12 & Bill Chappie Gail Lamberty ’92 Jodie ’96 & Thomas Lane Dawn M. ’87 & David Langdon Margaret K. Mahas Lange ’01 Kevin Langreck Peggy Lannan ’65 Joan A. Holzem Lanser ’53 Susan L. ’85 & Kenneth Laplante Yvonne Larme ’73 & Harvey A. Kurtz Barbara ’56 & Michael J. Lauta Lois L. Klas Lawton ’67 Sandra Lebsack ’82 Sharon R. Glenn Lee ’79 Shirley Coenen Lee ’67 & Gary R. Lee Susan ’05 & Daniel Leister Sandra A. Maciejewski Lenartz ’13 Kay & Peter Lettenberger Graceabelle Casey LeVander ’54 Yvonne-Marie A. Lewandowski ’03 ‘09 Elizabeth ’98 & Scott Lingen Therese R. Stassi Linsky ’61 & George Linsky Helen ’57 & Anthony Lobue Mary L. Loeffel ’04 Christine Przybyla Long ’53 Lois M. Lee Longmire ’79 Carol A. ’02 & Mark Loomis Debra I. ’94 & Michael L. Loomis Cecile Strzyzewski Loreck ’59 Pamela Lucas Amanda R. Luciano ’13 Debra ’76 & James Luetzow Sarah M. Lukas ’08 Mary ’55 & Russell Lund Mark J. Lutzke Mary H. ’87 & Thomas P. Luzinski Joanne S. Mack Karen & Edward Maher S. Regina Marie Maibusch ’50 Sharon Malenda Angela M. ’63 & Thomas Maloy Connie Retka Manke ’75 & Michael Manke Tonya Mantilla ’04 Sharon ’59 & James Mantsch Marilyn A. ’65 & Richard Marks Jodi Z. Marose Math Matters, LLC Pamela A. Maxson-Cooper ’84 & John Cooper III Jessica L. May Patricia ’66 & John McCabe Marlene ’66 & Wayne McCarter Janice Zeck McCarthy ’58 S. Maureen McCarthy ’68 Mary Ann Schuster McCormack ’50 Magdalena ’85 & Dan L. McElroy Julie Hart McHale ’54 Patricia A. Sekey McKay ’63 Ellen McKinnon ’71 Melissa J. McMahon ’13 Virginia Mecikalski ’56 Mary Meier Freytag ’92 ‘98 & Michael Freytag Carole Martinelli Meisel ’98 Janet Flood Melancon ’59 Janet K. Melloch ’92 Karen ’67 & James Mellonig Karen M. ’91 & Kenneth Merckx S. Regina Pacis Meservey ’62 Louise Meske ’82 Carol A. Mester ’65 Mary Alice Weber Metzler ’58 S. Madeline C. Meyer ’50 Roberta Meyer ’61 Lavetta Meyer Torke ’82 & Thomas S. Torke Lora A. Meyers ’11 Dr. Anthony & Mrs. Leone Flasch ’57 Michel Mary M. Middendorf ’70 Barbara Tokarz Panek Mierzwinski ’64 Maria A. Migdal ’87 & James Grunow Ann M. Miller Jane U. Leonard Miller Kelly J. ’06 & David Miller Kimberly C. Miller ’97 Patricia D. Price Miller ’00 Sue Miller Nicole M. Mills ’11 Barbara ’67 & Craig L. Minbiole Kathleen M. & Stephen J. Minik Debra P. Mitchelson Autum L. Mitschke ’14 Diane M. ’96 & Paul Moede 99 Table of Contentsà † Deceased The letter ’H’ preceding the alum year indicates an honorary status. Barbara Moehrlin ’64 Karen R. Loiacano Molenda ’81 Kathryn E. Monahan ’07 Celestine L. Moore ’13 Kathleen M. Moosavi Aura M. Mora-Gheller ’87 & Vincent Gheller Lou Ann Morey ’82 Gail D. Morgan ’99 Mary H. Mroczenski ’94 Kathleen ’84 & Jerome R. Mudrock Jeanette Oehler Mueller ’55 Mary J. Mueller ’11 Patricia Michalski Mueller ’55 Kim M. ’89 & James F. Muench Bernice C. Brunner Murphy ’91 Joan Murphy-Horvath ’54 Kathryn A. Murray Jane G. Nacker ’81 Constance Nagel ’82 Donna Namath Alyssa M. Narloch ’11 Monica J. ’70 & Richard Natynski Rita A. Nawrocki-Chabin & Nicholas Chabin Karen ’65 & Robert G. Nehls S. Marlene M. Neises H ’99 Jodi L. Ferch Neuwirth ’09 Barbara K. Nevers Ann Newcomer Virginia ’68 & Stanley Nichols Kristine M. ’96 ‘12 & David Niehus Joyce E. Noonan Joan A. Nordholz ’62 Marilyn Weiss Nowak ’54 S. Kathleen A. O’Brien ’67 Joanne ’73 & William O’Dell Kristine M. O’Donnell ’95 Kaylynn F. ’98 & Robert Oldenburg Janet Kapelle Olsen ’76 JerriLee O’Malley ’95 Helen Riedl Onderak ’54 Diana Marie ’65 & Frederick T. O’Rourke Sherry Ortiz ’02 Janet E. ’92 & Dennis O’Shea Carol Ann M. ’92 & Raymond Osinski Susan Oster Heather J. Page ’02 Shirley Viel Panosian ’78 Delores G. ’97 & Melvin L. Parr Sr. Barbara ’79 & David Patterson Joanna Patterson John Pauly Amy L. ’04 & David Pawlak Carrie A. ’97 & Troy Payne Sister Francitta Pazhukkathara ’03, OSF Rosemary B. ’90 & Allen Pearson Maryanna Pelkowski ’66 Raquel Perez ’67 Shirley Perreira & Renee Witon ’79 Mary McGinnis Person ’84 Gloria I. Peterson ’83 L. Robert Peterson Linda S. ’85 & Jeff Peterson Mary Pettinger ’62 Barbara & Edmund Piehler Mary K. ’02 ‘05 & Donald Pierce Jacqueline P. Barnes Pinager ’98 S. Marie Elizabeth Pink ’51 Deborah ’75 & Glenn Pinkowski Patricia Wimmer Pire ’65 Heidelore J. ’01 & Jack Planey Judith ’67 & James Plute Lewis & Denise Poberezny Joan M. ’74 & Edward J. Poletti Natalie J. ’03 & Paul Polinske Joanne ’57 & Douglas Porch Claudia ’66 & George Porter Tammy S. Potter ’07 S. Barbara Jean Potthast ’70 Susan J. Poulsen ’80 & James Fitzgerald Frank & Jane M. Klaas Pranke ’67 Maurine Prawdzik ’82 Gail & David Prohaska Susan F. Pustejovsky Sharon Quintenz Van Pelt ’65 Mary A. Ramsay-Drow ’94 & Mark Drow Barbara N. Ramusack ’60 Rosemary ’65 & Richard Rankin Mary E. Olsen Rankovich ’95 Peg ’85 & Bill Rauschenberger David C. Ravel Clare A. Reardon ’08 Jean C. Walczak Rebello ’63 Patricia M. Zefran Reddy ’64 Diane J. ’62 & David L. Reed Susan Rehak ’59 Eleanor T. ’88 & Harry Rehberg Kiarra M. Whittington Reid ’06 Carol J. Reiners ’11 Geraldine ’59 & William Remmes Karen C. ’80 & Dann G. Reske Kellyann M. Reuter S. Julia A. Rice ’54 Gloria Skwier ’64 & Jerome Richards Kelly A. ’00 & Corey Richards Lois ’68 & Robert Richter Rebecca A. Bialek Rick ’04 Dolores ’70 & Charles E. Rickman “Women have much to give but often don’t recognize this. ALVERNO OPENS THEIR EYES TO THIS POTENTIAL, and this world needs all of their gifts.” — Jean Maier, Alverno Trustee Margaret Riester Lola M. Peters Martin ’99 Joanne Neustifter Roberts ’69 Glen P. Rogers Robert & Lou Ann Rogowski Maia Rose ’65 & Kenneth Kidder Rose Mary ’81 & Raymond Rosemeyer Barbara Beth Pace Rosenmerkel ’62 Elizabeth J. Ross ’68 & Francisco Aguilar Mary S. Rowe Patricia ’68 & Kenneth J. Rozek Joanne A. Gompf Ruggieri ’76 Barbara A. ’95 & Thomas W. Sager Julie C. Salentine Tiffany M. Sanchez ’13 Jane ’69 & Richard Sanford Dawn M. Sankey-Caruss ’84 & Mike Caruss Barbara ’58 & Richard Sarenac John C. Savagian & Diane Grace Catherine A. Savaglio ’93 Nancy T. Sawyer Mary C. ’82 & Gregory Sbaraglia Janice ’80 & Kenneth C. Schaetz Sr. Celestine Schall, SSSF ’48 Lena S. Scheibengraber ’13 Christine M. ’94 & Glenn Schellinger Stephanie K. Schlueter ’01 S. MaryAnn Schmidt ’67 Audrey Schmitt ’60 Ashley A. ’13 & Dale Schneider Kathryn A. ’91 & Thomas P. Schneider S. Mary Catherine Schneider ’69 Todd & Marie Schoeppach Ruth ’63 & Bill Schommer Barbara ’66 & Gary Schroeder Kathleen A. Schroeder ’07 Thomas R. Schuler S. Judeen Schulte ’71 Patricia Hoss Schulz ’66 Penny M. Behl Schwanz ’03 ‘11 Judith A. ’63 & Donald Schwister Laura Aaron Sear Elizabeth M. Novak Seaver ’67 Mark Sekula Rae Ellen Sena ’10, MEd, MAE/MDI Sandra Sevilla-Garcia ’05 & Noe Garcia Amy W. Shambarger ’14 Stephen R. Sharkey Carol ’65 & William Sheppard Shirley ’82 & Joseph M. Shircel Marcy H. Silver Donna M. ’66 & Terry Sincere Margaret M. ’62 & Walter Siodlarz Charlann G. Sirovatka ’69 Madonna Marsden Sivwright ’94 Mary N. Skladanek ’96 ‘00 Dolores A. Skowronek Nicole C. Skowronski Mary Ann Reitz Slattery ’58 Nancy ’68 & Donald E. Smith Sally Smits Susan E. ’92 & Anthony Smyczek Shirley Petrowiak Sobocinski ’61 Diana L. ’99 & Brad Solomon Morgan V. Somers Bonnie P. ’89 & John Sorenson Cathy Herrmann Spath ’96 & Tim Spath Nancy K. Spindler ’10 Ann T. Stawski ’93 Rachel M. ’99 & Paul Steele Jayne Steffens ’68 & Gerald M. Cross Cindy M. Stegman ’07 Rosemary Steimle ’60 Mary ’64 & Jerry Stephens Rosemary A. Stetzer Kathleen A. ’67 & Charles S. Stewart S. Mary Anna Stickelmaier ’45 S. Barbaralie Stiefermann ’64, PhD Emily S. Storm ’08 Kris A. ’73 ‘08 & George Strnad Mary C. Stryck ’86 Betty M. Suarez ’12 Cassandra L. Sukowaty ’04 Rebecca S. Surges ’09 ‘12 Mary V. Sustar ’92 & Patrick Ninneman Veronica A. ’64 & John F. Sustar S. Marcian Swanson ’64 Vera ’61 & Robert Switalski Pegge ‘15 & Dave Sytkowski Bernadine ’54 & Edward J. Szopinski Maricruz Talavera-Pettis ’99 & Andres Pettis Sherri L. ’94 & Leo Taylor Sebastian C. & Jacqueline Thachenkary Carol Keup Theisen ’78 Lisa A. Thomka ’92 & Jack Landrum Kathleen ’66 & M.D. Thompson Louise Simmons Thompson ’01 Patricia A. ’76 & Michael Thompson Janet L. Erickson Tibbetts ’76 TLX Technologies Diane F. Tourangeau Catherine ’78 & Rodger Trader S. Thuy V. Tran ’13 Tammy ’92 & Phillip Trewyn S. Leona C. Truchan ’53 Anne R. Tunnell ’65 Peggy C. Turner ’74 & James Brunke Nawatsie R. ’06 & LC Tyars Jr. Marianne ’56 & Robert G. Ullrich S. Nancy A. Ulrich ’67 Caroline Meier Urban ’62 Teresa A. Valent Karen L. Valley ’83 Jeannette ’68 & Robin Van Dorn Katie L. VanBommel Nancy Jo Vaseloff ’61 Adriana ’13 & Luis A. Vazquez Jr. Ilona ’66 & Gilberto E. Vega Susan ’93 & Randy Veres Nancy Verville ’53 Linda M. ’97 & Gerald Verwey Rita Vincent ’55 Theresa Virgona ’63 Dorothy ’75 & James Vittone Rochelle A. Clore Wacker ’97 Juliana M. Wagner ’77 & David L. Maloney S. Mary Jane C. Wagner ’64 S. Roseann Wagner ’56 Christine Laskowski Walczak ’69 Joan ’68 & Franklyn Waldvogel Rose Mary ’65 & Frederick Walecki Mary Lou ’62 & Norman B. Walker Nancy ’69 & Paul Wallace Jean ’65 & Thomas A. Walsh Joyce A. Rosa Walsh ’68 Margaret ’79 & Joel Walsh Mary Jo ’91 & James M. Walsh Rita Tyson ’69 & Thomas P. Walters Kristin J. Garstecki Ward ’11 Michelle A. ’96 & Breck Ward Teresa M. Ward ’13 Rhonda M. & Christopher E. Ware Britney C. Watson ’12 Claire Dufresne Weber ’84 S. Elaine Julia Weber ’61 Erica J. Kowalski Weber ’12 Carriette ’76 & Clifford Weddle Brooke P. Wegner ’99 ‘03 Judith Burkhalter Weiand ’64 Diana M. ’69 & Thomas Weisenburger Regina F. ’59 † & Gordon E. Weiss Barbara ’57 & Harold R. Wesley Patricia A. ’74 & Eugene F. Weyers Jenifer L. Wheeler ’90 Erin J. Johnson Whitehead ’14 Elizabeth M. Widder ’12 Marie & Jeffrey N. Widder Margaret ’51 & George Wilcox Jessica E. Williams ’09 Kathleen A. Williams ’96 & Ruth A. Boulet ’94 Linda F. ’83 & Bryan K. Williams Mary ’68 & Gary Williams Sally J. Williams ’94 Diane ’80 & Robin Wilson Mary ’67 & Ronald Wilson Carol L. ’82 & Keith Winegarden Patricia A. Turkovich Wiseman ’73 Suzanne Parr Wodek ’71 Eileen M. ’54 & Charles D. Wolf Mary Jo Obenauf Wolf ’61 Michelle S. Wolfe Kay C. Wolferstetter ’10 Pamela R. Euell Wright ’13 Jo Ann ’88 & Raymond S. Wutkowski Ann E. Yezzi Christian Young Kellie M. Yust Patricia Katzer Zainer ’60 Donna Mae ’60 & Kenneth Zandt Kealalani Todd Zane ’69 Elizabeth A. Zelazek ’66 Rebecca L. Zeman ’09 Bernadine Jablonski Ziemba ’68 Lynn ’67 & Charles J. Zimmerman Mari Claire Heifetz Zimmerman ’87 Jane M. Morrow Ziol ’90 Karen M. ’73 & Walter M. Zoller Karla E. Zuehlke ’98 2014 ALVERNO INFERNO GOLF OUTING David J. Frank Landscape Event Co-Chairs Judith A. Drinka ’61 Gary P. Grunau Roy Reiman Donors and Volunteers Anonymous Mike Abrams James Altstadt David Anzia Baird Bartolotta Restaurants Ronald Bates Beer Capitol Distributing, Inc. Jim & Mary Beth ‘75 Berkes John & Teri Bill Tom G. Bitters Bruce Block BMO Harris Bank Mike Boelter Linda Bowe Brewers Community Foundation Peter W. & Joan Bruce Francis Brzezinski John Buresh Richard Butler Dean Casper Matt Cool CPL Industries, Inc. Design Build Fire Protection of Wisconsin, Inc. Judith A. Drinka ‘61 William E. Eastham Chris Eisold J. H. Findorff & Son Inc. Foamation Food Services, Inc. Mark Foote Contracting, Inc. S. Deborah A. Fumagalli ‘06 Frank Gimbel S. Toni A. Gradisnik ‘75 Marc Grasswick Mark Griepentrog Gary P. Grunau John Grunau Todd Hajewski Mari-Anne ‘91 & Donald Hechmann Jason Heiman James Henry John Himmelspach Mark Honadel Richard Hopf Robert & Katherine H ’14 Hudson Mike Jelinski Jewish Community Foundation - Abigail & David Nash Philanthropic Fund Angelina Jodie ‘64 Brian Johnsen James Kegel Kegel’s Inn Tim Kezman S. Barbara Kraemer ‘65 Mary Ann & Charles P. LaBahn Kathleen Lawler ‘82 Will Lucus Wayne Lunde Steve Lundeen Jan H ‘11 and Vince Martin Donald Massa Daniel A. Matre Marc McSweeney Mary J. Meehan, PhD H ‘05 Gale Mendini S. Regina Pacis Meservey ‘62 Don Michalek Dale Miller David Miller Frederick A. Muth Jr. Abigail Nash S. Marlene Neises H ‘99 S. Kathleen A. O’Brien ‘67 Julie O’Malley Park Bank Ralph Patitucci Purcell Charitable Foundation Paul Purcell Sam Purpero Roy Reiman Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S. Carol Rigali Kim Schaffer Schmidt Custom Floors S. Judeen Schulte ‘71 Marsha Sehler Lynn Sonnenberg Rose E. Purpero Spang ‘62 John & Lynn Stewart John Stewart Jr. S. Barbaralie Stiefermann, PhD ‘64 Carl Strohmaier Terry Tabbert Ned Timarac Uihlein Wilson Architects Trina E. Urick ‘14 Dennis Vilkoski Eric Weber Dan Weiss Tom Zarek MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Abbott Laboratories Fund American Transmission Company A.O. Smith Foundation Baird Bank of America Foundation Big Heart Pet Brands The Boeing Company The Bucyrus Foundation of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation Dun & Bradstreet FM Global GE Foundation Harley-Davidson Foundation IBM Corporation IFF Foundation, Inc. Illinois Tool Works Foundation J P Morgan Chase Foundation Johnson Controls, Inc. McGraw-Hill Companies MGIC Microsoft Corporation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Oracle Corporation PPG Industries Foundation Prudential Foundation PSE&G Rockwell Automation SC Johnson Thrivent Financial for Lutherans U.S. Bancorp Foundation Verizon Foundation We Energies Foundation Wells Fargo West Bend Mutual Insurance 101 Table of Contentsà 2014-2015 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Alverno Alumnae Association Established by the Alverno Alumnae Association in 1982 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Kathryn M. Bydalek Memorial Established by Kathryn Bydalek in 1989 to provide scholarship assistance to students training to become teachers, nurses, or therapists who will work with troubled or deprived youth. Class of ’62 Established by Class of ’62 alumnae in 2012 to provide scholarship support for students demonstrating academic success and financial need. Patrick & Anna Cudahy Fund Established by the Patrick & Anna Cudahy Fund in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Alverno Classes of ’60 & ’61 Established by various donors in 1998 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Robert F. Byrnes Established by Eleanor Byrnes in 1998 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Faith Devine Established by Faith Devine ’66 in 2000 to provide scholarship support for students who are low-income single mothers. Alverno College Fund Established by the Alvin & Marion Birnschein Foundation and was originally called the Birnschein Nursing Scholarship. In 1993 it was transferred to the general college endowment fund for scholarship purposes. Alfred & Hilda Case Established by Alfred Case in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Class of ’65 Established by Class of ’65 alumnae in 2015 to provide scholarship support for students demonstrating academic success and financial need. Alverno National Council Established by the President’s Council in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. ANR Pipeline Established by ANR Pipeline in 1998 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Evelyn D. Arend Established in 2010 to provide scholarship assistance to needy students who have demonstrated their commitment to lifelong learning by their persistence over time in pursuing their education. Barlow (Rita, Edward and Helen) Nursing Established by Edward Barlow in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance to nursing students who demonstrate academic promise. Beihoff Music Established by Beihoff Music in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for music students demonstrating financial need. Bonnie B. Cleary Memorial Established by Catherine Cleary, Trustee, in 1989 to provide scholarship assistance for nursing students. The mission for Alverno College includes RESPECT FOR AND DEVOTION TO all—students, faculty, staff, donors and folks in the community. Together, we learn and share. In the broader world Alverno has become a model for its commitment to LIFELONG SELF-ASSESSMENT and for speaking out for values. — Jan H ’11 and Vince Martin, Honorary Co-Chairs of Promise & Power campaign Charlotte & James Casey Established by Michael and Kathleen ’66 Gigl in 1996 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Catherine Conroy Memorial H’11 Established by Catherine Conroy in 1992 to provide scholarship support for non-traditional students who are continuing to work while attending school. Beatrice Biesik Established by Beatrice Biesik ’66 in 2000 to provide scholarship support for students demonstrating financial need. Childcare Support Fund Established anonymously in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students using Alverno College childcare services and demonstrate financial need. Barbara Mathews Blanton Established by Barbara Mathews Blanton ’76 in 1999 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Carolynn Traudt Christian Nursing Established by Patricia Wilde ’61 in 2009 to provide scholarship support for students who demonstrate academic promise. Cornerstone Foundation of Northeastern Wisconsin Established by Fort Howard Paper Company in 1985 to assist a full-time freshman who demonstrates financial need and resides in Brown, Outagamie, Kewaunee, Door, Manitowoc, Calumet, Oconto, or Shawano County. Mary Bethune Established by Patricia Wilde ’61 in 2001 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Suzanne Kozak Coverdale Established by David Coverdale in 1999 to provide scholarship assistance to students with children. L. William Dewey Jr. Memorial Established by Briggs & Stratton in 1989 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Filippa DiBella Established by Filippa DiBella Weber ’92 in 1997 to provide scholarship support for students demonstrating financial need. Sister Mary Diez Education Established in 2014 by friends and students of Sister Mary Diez to commemorate her extraordinary leadership of Alverno’s School of Education, her dedication to constant improvement of teacher education programs nationally and globally, and her passion for developing teachers who serve their students with great care, competence and courage. Sister Austin Doherty Established in 2014 by friends and students to commemorate her extraordinary leadership in the development of Alverno’s curriculum, and her deep belief in seizing every teachable moment to help each student reach her full potential. Carol Zinner Dolphin Arts/Communication Education Established by Carol Zinner Dolphin ’62 in 2004 to provide scholarship assistance to students in Education (area of Communication or Fine Arts). In addition to education preparation classes, the student must be majoring in English, Professional Communication, Creative Arts, Theatre Arts or Dance and Movement Studies. Sister JoAnn Euper Memorial Established in 1998 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Suzanne M. Felan Established by Suzanne M. Felan ’62 in 2007 in memory of Howard L. Felan and Margaret E. Felan to provide scholarship support for students with majors in elementary or high school education who demonstrate academic promise. Thom R. Feroah Excellence in Visual Communication Established by Dr. Thom R. Feroah in 2007 to support partial tuition scholarships to students who demonstrate outstanding technical and aesthetic abilities in black and white and/or digital photography. Helene Fuld Health Trust Endowed Scholarship Fund for Baccalaureate Nursing Students Established by the Helene Fuld Health Trust in 2003 to provide scholarship assistance for nursing students enrolled in Alverno’s baccalaureate nursing program. Donna & Thomas Gaffney Established by Donna Gaffney ’68 in 1996 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Raymond Galvin Memorial Established in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Ellen M. Gardner & Michael Hansen Established by Ellen Gardner ’69 in 1995 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Georgiann and William Gielow Established by William and Georgiann ’64 Gielow in 2011 to provide scholarship assistance for a junior or senior level nursing, music and/or education student with financial need. Agnese Dunne Memorial Established by Agnese Dunne in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Graduation Class Gifts Established by various donors in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Sister Elizabeth Engel Memorial Established by various memorial gifts in 2001 to provide scholarship assistance for education students demonstrating financial need. Sister Bernarda Handrup Memorial Established by various memorial gifts in 1995 to provide scholarship assistance for physical science students demonstrating financial need. Frank & Mary Ermenc Memorial Established by Mary Ermenc in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for fine arts students. Barbara Frost Harkness Established by Ralph Harkness in 2006. Barbara Frost Harkness was a fourth generation Californian who held a special regard and interest in the welfare of Hispanic people. The intent of this endowed scholarship is to honor her memory by encouraging more young women of Hispanic ethnicity to attend and complete a baccalaureate degree at Alverno College. The ultimate goal is to increase the number of Hispanic college graduates in Milwaukee with the hope that these graduates will serve as a role model and inspiration to other young Hispanic women. Ralph & Melita Harkness Established by J. Scott Harkness and Thomas J. Harkness in 2010 on behalf of the families of Ralph and Melita Harkness to provide scholarship assistance for first-generation students demonstrating financial need. William Randolph Hearst Established by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation in 1992 to provide scholarship assistance for disadvantaged nontraditional students. Elizabeth N. Holcombe Established by Louise Lux-Sions in 1994 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Roland & Bernadine Huber Established by Bernadine Huber ’75 in 2000 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Larry K. Hyde Established by Kathleen Hyde ’92 in 2002 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Sister Theophane Hytrek Memorial Established in 1992 to provide scholarship assistance for music students demonstrating financial need. Knights of Columbus - Father Zeyen Memorial Established by the Bishop Henni General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus in 1952 to perpetuate the memory of Father Zeyen and to provide a music scholarship. Kohler Foundation Established by the Kohler Foundation in 1984 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. 103 Table of Contentsà Mary Ann & Charles LaBahn Established by Mary Ann and Charles LaBahn in 1999 to provide scholarship support to assist Serbian immigrants in completing their higher education. Sister Laura Lampe Memorial Fine Arts Established in 1992 to provide scholarship assistance for music and fine arts students demonstrating financial need. Grace & Thor Larsen Established by Grace Larsen ’81 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Richard and Eleanor Mathews Established by Barbara Mathews Blanton ’76 to provide scholarship support for nursing students. Philip & Mariette Orth Established by Philip Orth in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Marjorie J. Maurice Established by Margaret Cary ’60 in 2010 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. The Osborn Family Established by Guy and Louise Osborn in 2004 to provide scholarship support to students majoring in business who demonstrate academic promise. Sister Elizabeth McCourt Memorial Established under the direction of Sister Bernardin Deutsch ’53 in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for math students demonstrating financial need. Eugene & Joyce Lawler Established by Kathleen Lawler ’82 in 1982 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Mary J. Meehan Established by the Alverno College Board of Trustees in 2009 to provide scholarship support for students who demonstrate academic promise. Layton Foundation Established by the trustees of the Layton Foundation in 1985 to provide scholarship assistance for art students demonstrating financial need. Mary Lee Meehan Established by Mary J. Meehan H ’05 in 2008 to provide scholarship support for students who demonstrate academic promise. Sister Georgine Loacker Established by friends of Sister Georgine Loacker ’47 in 2013 to continue her legacy of dedication to the determined women seeking to earn an Alverno degree, by providing scholarship assistance for future Alverno College students. Carol M. Meils, MD Established by the estate of Carol Meils ’75 in 2013 to provide scholarship support for women who demonstrate drive and ability to be successful in science. George & Loretta Lux Memorial Established by Louise Lux-Sions in 1993 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Jeanne Lux Established by Louise Lux-Sions in 2000 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Louise Lux-Sions & Harry Sions Established by Louise Lux-Sions in 1995 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Margie Fund Established by Margaret Wittkopp ’90 in 2000 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Caroline S. Mark Established by Caroline S. Mark in 1985 to provide scholarship support for students demonstrating financial need. Jan Martin Established in 2011 in honor of Jan Martin H ’11 to provide scholarship support for a student demonstrating financial need. Miller Brewing Company Established by Phillip Morris in 1996 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Jeanette Mitchell Established by Jeanette Mitchell ’82 in 1999 to support scholarships for African-American students. James L. Monaghan Family Established by the trustees of the Monaghan Charitable Trust in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance to an entering full-time freshman student in business and management who resides in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha, Walworth, Kenosha or Racine County. Frederick A. & Mary Ellen Muth, Jr. Family Established by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Muth, Jr. in 1986 to memorialize, now and in the future, the deceased members of their family. The scholarship provides support for women attending Alverno’s weekday college program who demonstrate financial need. Elizabeth M. O’Leary Established in 2010 to provide scholarship assistance to a student majoring in art who demonstrates financial need. Parent’s Gift Established by Sister Mary Catherine Hauke ’75 in 2004 to provide scholarship support for the undergraduate education of women attending Alverno who are interested in pursuing a career in teaching or nursing and who demonstrate academic promise. Thomas & Ella Patterson Established by Ann Patterson-Barton ’77 in 2000 to provide scholarship support for students who demonstrate financial need. Milton & Lillian Peck Foundation – Peck Scholar Program Established by Bernard J. Peck and fellow officers of the Milton & Lillian Peck Foundation to annually support four full tuition scholarships. The Peck Scholar Program seeks to recognize and reward students at Alverno who demonstrate outstanding leadership skills, effective citizenship, academic excellence and community participation. The Peck Scholar Program serves as a memorial to Milton and Lillian Peck who dedicated their lives and support to the Milwaukee community in appreciation for the support the community had provided them. Robert G. Pitman Memorial Established by Gerald Pitman in 1981 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Charles & Rosalie Purpero Memorial Established by Rose Spang ’62 in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Ramusack Family Established in 2006 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Sister Joel Read Scholars Established by various donors in 2002 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Quesada Roque Family Emerging Business Leaders Established by Jovita Carranza H ’11 and Joel W. Roque in 2013 to provide scholarship assistance to full-time school of business students who exhibit exemplary academic achievement, team work, community service, and/or creative leadership and are committed to advancing the interests of women in business. Monica Samudio Memorial Established by Keno and Mary Samudio in 1996 to honor the memory of their beloved daughter. This scholarship provides assistance for music therapy students. Lawrence & Christina Schall Memorial Established by Sister Celestine Schall ’48 in 1981 to provide scholarship assistance for a young woman from a large family who needs financial assistance but, because of the family’s income and assets, does not qualify for state or federal financial aid. Sister Augustine Scheele Memorial Established by the Board of Trustees at Alverno in 1982 to provide scholarship assistance for religious non-traditional students demonstrating financial need. School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province & Sisters from Developing Countries Established by the School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province in 1991 to provide scholarship assistance for foreign students who are Sisters. School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province Faculty & Staff Established by the School Sisters of St. Francis in 1985 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province Minority & Nursing Established by the School Sisters of St. Francis - U.S. Province in 1987 to provide scholarship assistance for minority nursing students demonstrating financial need. Virginia Schuldenberg Pathways Established by Virginia Schuldenberg in 1998 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Laverne and Bernard Schulte Family Legacy Nursing Established by the Schulte Family in 2010 to provide scholarship assistance to a nursing major returning to school after some life experiences who wants to earn a baccalaureate or advanced nursing degree. Florence & John Schumann Foundation Established by the Schumann Foundation and Caroline Mark in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for minority students attending weekend college who demonstrate financial need. Elmer & Evelyn Searing Memorial Established by Mary Ann Searing ’71 in 2005 to provide scholarship support to an incoming freshman who demonstrates financial need and outstanding academic achievement and who is enrolled in a full-time degree-track program. Tricia J. Seidler Memorial Established by Andrew Seidler in 2011 to provide scholarship assistance for a master’s student in the Family Nurse Practitioner program demonstrating financial need. Karen & David Sewall Nursing Established by Karen Sewall ’67 in 2000 to provide scholarship assistance for married nursing students demonstrating financial need. Amy Shapiro Established by Karen Jensen ’99 to provide scholarship assistance for a weekend student. Patricia M. Swadish Siberz Nursing Established by Patricia M. Swadish Siberz ’79 in 2006 to provide a partial tuition scholarship to an academically qualified Alverno junior nursing student who demonstrates financial need. Lois J. Steffen Memorial Established by Richard V. Steffen in 1985 in memory of his wife, Lois J. Steffen. Sister Seraphim Stoecker Memorial Established in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Milton Thomas Teets Established by Phyllis Teets ’86 in 1999 to provide scholarship support for nursing students. Judith Thompson Established by Judith Thompson in 1989 to provide scholarship assistance for one nursing student and one education student. Sister Leona Truchan Science Education Established by Bonnie Kotvis and other donors in 2001 to provide scholarship assistance to students majoring in a physical, biological, environmental or broadfield science with a secondary education emphasis or to any student in elementary education with a science support. Trustee Established by various donors in 1996 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Julia and David Uihlein Established by the David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation in 2012 to provide a full tuition scholarship to a student who is academically qualified and demonstrates financial need. Preference is given to students who graduate from a high school in the Milwaukee Public School system. Jean Vollrath Established by Jean Vollrath in 1996 to provide scholarship support for students demonstrating financial need. Kathryn Thunander Whittaker Memorial Established by Paul Whittaker in 1999 to provide scholarship assistance for education students demonstrating financial need. Women of Color Established by the Alverno Alumnae Association in 1999 to provide scholarship assistance for students of color. James O. Wright/Badger Meter Foundation Established by Badger Meter and James Wright in 1991 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Mary A. Yersin Established by William B. Yersin in 2007 to support a full tuition scholarship for an incoming freshman who is academically qualified and demonstrates financial need. Youth Foundation of Milwaukee Board of Realtors, Inc. Established by the Youth Foundation of Milwaukee Board of Realtors in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Clement J. Zablocki Memorial Established in 1984 to provide scholarship assistance for students demonstrating financial need. Bold indicates newly established endowed scholarship between July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015. 105 Table of Contentsà