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Students studying at the Spring Hill College Italy Center take a cultural trip to Florence.
President’s Letter
Dear Alumni and Friends,
Summer is a wonderful time to look back at the previous academic year and reflect upon important accomplishments and events at the College. This issue of our magazine does just that, and I would like to call your attention to our progress in two areas: the Italy Center and our international service immersion trips.
As you will see in the pages that follow, our students continue to see the world from a unique perspective while studying in Italy, or on immersion trips to Belize, Ecuador, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Our students, faculty and staff are becoming global thinkers, learners and collaborators. Together we are preparing to confront the many challenges and embrace the countless opportunities of a global economy.
The Spring Hill College Italy Center opened in January and welcomed its first students. I trust you will find the accounts of their experiences both encouraging and enjoyable. The value of living and studying in a foreign country is significant, even if the distance between Bologna and Mobile seems far less thanks to the Internet and Skype.
This past spring break I accompanied a group of students on an immersion trip to Guyaquil, Ecuador and had the opportunity to meet and learn from some amazing people. Our time with the residents at Damien House helped us all to see the impact of Hansen’s Disease (leprosy) on both individuals and families. Living and working with the poor helped each of us to better understand what Pope Benedict expressed in his first encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, that, “Love of God and love of neighbor have become one: in the least of the brethren we find Jesus himself, and in Jesus we find God.”
Our world is a beautiful gift from God our Creator. The account of creation in the Book of Genesis tells us that “God saw all that he had created and indeed it was good.” It is my hope that all of us at Spring Hill College will continue to grow in our knowledge, understanding and appreciation for our world; and as global citizens we work together to promote understanding and respect for one another, and for the resources and riches of our planet, and come to see that indeed it is good.
Best wishes for a wonderful summer from here at the Hill to you, wherever you are in the world!
Sincerely,
Richard P. Salmi, S.J.
Campus News
University of Alabama purchases WHIL radio
The Federal Communications Commissions on July 1 approved the University of Alabama’s application to purchase WHIL-FM from Spring Hill College.
The University of Alabama operates WUAL Alabama Public Radio (APR), which serves Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville and Muscle Shoals. With the acquisition of WHIL, APR is able to expand its reach to Mobile and the Gulf Coast.
For more than 30 years, the station broadcasted classical music and quality public programming from the campus of Spring Hill College. The radio station’s studio will remain in the Lucey Administration Center, and the University of Alabama will transmit APR programming from Tuscaloosa. Future plans for the studio include developing an Internet radio service operated by communication arts students.
“The station’s role in our community is an important one, but the College must focus its energy and limited resources, particularly in these challenging economic times, not only to sustaining but also strengthening our primary mission of providing an exceptional education for our students,” said the Rev. Richard P. Salmi, SHC president.
“Therefore, ultimate responsibility for the operations of a public radio station cannot be a main focus for us,” he added.
Knights of Columbus establish fourth-degree assembly at SHC
The Saint Ignatius Loyola Fourth Degree Assembly of the Knights of Columbus was formally installed at Spring Hill College in February. It is the first – and only – fourth-degree assembly established on a college or university campus in the United States. To mark the honor, Mobile Archbishop Thomas Rodi and Archbishop Emeritus Oscar Lipscomb, as well as members of Spring Hill Jesuit community, concelebrated a special Mass in St. Joseph Chapel. Local and state Knights of Columbus dignitaries attended the event and presented a framed charter to the organization.
Photo by Keith Necaise
Art students create portraits in service-learning courses
Fine arts students put a face on homelessness in Alabama by creating portraits of homeless individuals in the Mobile community.
Several of the students’ portraits were selected to be part of “Understanding Homelessness: Causes and Consequences in Alabama,” published by the Governor’s Statewide Interagency Council on Homelessness in December 2010. The publication profiles homelessness across the state, and the students’ portraits helped to illustrate the issue.
In spring 2010, students in Wanda Sullivan’s painting, drawing and printmaking classes visited the homeless at 15 Place throughout the semester. They got to know the individuals and created their portraits. The governor’s office chose 11 works to feature in the publication.
Dayna Shonk ’11, a studio art major from Montgomery, Ala., said, “It was overwhelming at first but humbling to understand the life of a homeless person.” Shonk said some of the individuals recently had become homeless due to the economic recession.
Their work with the homeless initiated more service-learning opportunities. During spring 2011, art students spent time with children at the local Boys & Girls Club. They created their portraits and gave them to the children at the end of the year.
In fall 2011, students will create portraits of residents at the Little Sisters of the Poor, a home for low-income elderly. The portraits will hang at the home until a resident passes away, at which time the portraits will be given to the family.
SHC and University of South Alabama team up for engineering dual-degree program
Spring Hill College will offer a dual-degree program in engineering with the University of South Alabama beginning in fall 2011. A new agreement between the two neighboring Mobile schools will allow students to start at Spring Hill College, and then seamlessly transfer into the University of South Alabama College of Engineering.
After spending three years at Spring Hill College taking general courses and mastering engineering fundamentals, students are eligible to enroll in USA’s engineering program. Following completion of the engineering course requirements, students will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from Spring Hill
College and a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of South Alabama.
The program allows flexibility to accommodate students if they decide to stay at Spring Hill College and major in one of the sciences or a non-scientific field. The proximity of the campuses also allows students to enroll in key engineering courses as they complete the preengineering courses at Spring Hill College.
Spring Hill also has dual-degree engineering program agreements with Auburn University, University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Florida, Marquette University, and Texas A & M University.
Jacqueline Dunsworth ’12 gives the portrait to her subject at the Boys & Girls Club.
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“You may be leaving Spring Hill, but Spring Hill will never leave you,” Patrick J. Balthrop Sr. ’79 told more than 300 graduates who filed down the Avenue of the Oaks on May 7, 2011.
Balthrop, president and CEO of Luminex Corporation, a life sciences technology company in Austin, served as keynote speaker for commencement.
Spring Hill’s roots run deep in the Balthrop family. “From my generation, I have siblings and first cousins and a brother-in-law and dear friends who have attended Spring Hill. From your generation, I have a niece sitting among you who is graduating today,” Balthrop said.
“So ‘The Hill’ and all that it embodies has been part of my life and my family since way before I was born.”
The principles of leadership and ethics he learned at Spring Hill have stayed with Balthrop throughout
his personal and professional life.
“A Spring Hill education does not teach you what to think but rather how to think. Spring Hill teaches you to know what to stand for, and to be held accountable,” he said. “I can tell you, in the real world these are not just concepts in a textbook. They are all too real.”
“In your moment of truth, how will you react?” Balthrop challenged the students. “I am afraid that there are no easy answers. But Spring Hill teaches you – has taught you –
Photos by Seth Laubinger ’02
Kate Imwalle ’12
Recognitions
to do what is right and just, to be faithful to those whom you love and to yourself.”
“I can say with some confidence that the principles that you have learned here will stay with you for the rest of your life,” Balthrop confidently closed.
Benjamin “Travis” Brown, nominated class orator by his fellow graduates, delivered the address to his senior class. He, too, reflected on the ways in which Spring Hill has prepared students for important life decisions. “Spring Hill College has done more than simply educate us. It has helped form the way we think, the way we interact with others, and the way we view the world around us,” he said.
Brown affirmed Balthrop’s remarks that a Spring Hill education teaches students more than concepts in a textbook. He explained that the professors teach with passion and invest in each student. “We have been part of a community that emphasizes the uniqueness of the individual, not the uniformity of a collective,” Brown said. “We have been through some of the most formative years of our lives and made some of the most difficult decisions of it as well: who we are,
what we believe, where we’re going. We have been fortunate to mature in such an environment.”
After reflecting on his four years at Spring Hill, Brown realized what is most important in life, as well as what he will miss most about Spring Hill College. The greatest men and women, he said, have made investments in people rather than things. “Think about it. Which will you miss most when you leave this campus? Your dorm room or your roommate? The cafeteria or the relationships you built while eating there? Intramurals or the friends you made while playing on the same team?” he asked. “It’s the people that make the memories and ultimately shape our lives.”
Brown called upon his fellow graduates, “So, my friends, I challenge you with this: know who you are, do something beautiful with your life, place yourself with the right people, and be expectant; for I am convinced that life will be exceedingly, abundantly beyond all we could ask or imagine.”
Toolen Award
Highest scholastic achievement
William Christopher Smith
Ignatian Awards
Fulfills the ideals of Jesuit education for scholarship, leadership and service
Megan T. Blanchard
Cory S. Bronenkamp
Edward B. Moody, S.J., Teacher of the Year Award
Dr. David F. Dean, Professor of Biology
Dawson Research Award
Dr. Andrew D. Sharp, Professor of Accounting
William J. Rewak, S.J. Service Award
Margarita Perez, Associate Dean of Students
Emeriti Faculty
Dr. Charles A. Cheney, Professor of Mathematics
Thomas J. Loehr, Professor and Chair, Division of Communication, Fine and Performing Arts
Dr. Mark L. Starr, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Class orator Travis Brown addresses his fellow graduates.
Graduates gather in front of Byrne Memorial Hall for the class picture.
President Richard Salmi, S.J., presents the Toolen Award to Christopher Smith.
Patrick Balthrop ’79 shares his wisdom with the class of 2011.
Spring Hill College said goodbye to four members of the faculty and staff who have served the College for many years. Dr. Charles Cheney, Thomas Loehr, Dr. Mark Starr and Dottie Hempfleng retired at the end of the academic year, the three faculty members receiving emeriti status upon their retirements.
them to discover their love of mathematics. His students have gone on to advanced study ready to succeed.
Dr. Charles A. Cheney
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Cheney served the Department of Mathematics since 1984 as a teacher, advisor and chairperson.
“I have seen many students pass through these classrooms and am gratified at the subsequent success both professionally and personally,” Cheney said.
Cheney helped students to face their fear of mathematics in the required core curriculum classes he taught. Dr. George Sims, provost, said at commencement, “Dr. Cheney taught everyone who wanted to learn with patience. As he challenged them with high standards, he also offered unfailing support and encouragement.”
Over the years, Cheney inspired students and helped
“I feel very blessed that I was able to be a part of such an exemplary community, but after 40 years of teaching, it is about time for me to graduate, even though I still have much to learn,” Cheney said.
Thomas J. Loehr
Professor Emeritus of Communication Arts
Since his arrival in 1975, Loehr served the Department of Communication Arts in numerous capacities, including division chairperson. As a photographer and documentary filmmaker, Loehr strives to find the beauty and dignity in the everyday world. In his work in the classroom, he
Left: Dr. Charles Cheney
Right: Tom Loehr and Dottie Hempfleng
Not Pictured: Dr. Mark Starr
Photos by Keith Necaise
challenged students to live up to their potential greatness.
“When I first drove onto the campus and down the Avenue of the Oaks in the spring of 1975 for my interview with Communication Arts Chair Bettie Hudgens and others, I felt this was a special and magical place,” Loehr said. “As I walked up the worn wooden steps and into the barracks building that housed the department, that magic was quickly tempered with a bit of harsh reality. But despite the physical conditions of the building, I could tell from Bettie and the other faculty and the few students I met that the building did not speak for the spirit of those who inhabited it as their work place.”
During Loehr’s 36 years of teaching, he feels he has learned just as much, if not more, than he has taught the students. “The smallness of the classes and the community here make it possible for all of us to learn in numerous ways,” he said. “We are a learning community, rooted in the Jesuit ideals of magis, of striving for excellence and of caring for each other and the world around us.”
With the many changes in the area of film, video and photography over the years, Loehr said his students were able to “co-instruct the production classes.” He benefitted greatly from their knowledge of computers, portable communication devices and changing software programs.
“It seems that in many if not all discipline areas, there is or should be a greater emphasis on the shared aspect of the education of young adults,” Loehr said. He believes SHC is “poised to fully engage in that process” and foresees a bright future ahead for the College.
Dr. Mark L. Starr Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
As a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy since 1990, Starr distinguished himself through the quality of colleagues he helped recruit to SHC during his time as department chairperson.
Starr met most of his students in the required core curriculum course in Introductory Logic. “Before coming to Spring Hill, I had taught for a couple of years at the University of San Diego, and a year at Rice University, and although the students at those schools were nice enough, as a rule they did not seek out friendships with their faculty the way students at Spring Hill do,” Starr said. “Our students come to our small school because of
its mission and in the hope and expectation that they might be in more intimate contact with their faculty who share that mission, a circumstance not easily replicated at a larger institution.”
Starr enjoyed the interaction with students. “Certainly I can continue reflecting on such questions with Socrates and Plato, St. Augustine and Descartes, Quine, Nozick and Rawls; but there is no substitute for the joy of sharing and extending that dialogue with the students of Spring Hill College,” he said.
Starr will miss most the companionship with his colleagues, but has great hope for the future of his department. “I wish I could be there to see the new department prosper under the able leadership of Jo Forstrom. I was blessed to be a part of this community in so many ways that I am only now coming to fully appreciate.” he said. “May Spring Hill always be that ‘light upon a hilltop.’”
Dottie T. Hempfleng Secretary, Communication Arts
Hempfleng served the students and faculty of the Department of Communication Arts since 1976.
She reflected, “When I was originally hired in 1976, the department was housed in Kenny Hall, a World War II barracks building located on Dorn Field. Quite often during the winter months we would not have plumbing, due to the pipes under our building freezing and bursting. We would have to walk across the field (in the icy cold weather) to the Physics Building in order to have restroom facilities.” Despite the working conditions, Hempfleng said, “I would do it all over again if given the chance.”
Hempfleng has found the SHC students to be the most rewarding aspect of her time here. “I will cherish the wonderful memories they have left me,” she said. “Retirement will be bittersweet for me, but I feel certain that now is the time.” Hempfleng plans to travel and volunteer in a local hospital.
The Spring Hill College Athletic Hall of Fame was started in 1972 by alumnus and former member of the SHC football team, A. B. “Troj” Meriwether, as a way to recognize former athletes who brought fame and glory to Spring Hill College. The Hall of Fame is a tradition of honor here on The Hill.
On Feb. 26, the College saluted three outstanding athletic teams who distinguished themselves and brought honor to both Spring Hill College and their communities: the men’s basketball teams of 1955, 1956 and 1957.
Led by coaches Bill Gardiner and Paul Napolitano, these three teams, known as the “Fabulous Fifties,” emphasized a fierce desire to excel. Talent, persistence and teamwork allowed these players from a small Jesuit institution to compete against large public universities and win.
The pinnacle of the 1955 season was the Gator Bowl championship victory over a previously unbeaten University of Florida team. The following year, the 1956 team earned Spring Hill College its first Senior Bowl victory, defeating Memphis State in the finals. In 1957, the men’s basketball team took home the Senior Bowl trophy a second time after defeating the heavily favored Morehead State College in the finals.
Representing the teams of 1955, 1956 and 1957 on the evening of the event:
Happy Mahfouz ’55
Joanne Regan, who accepted the award on behalf of her late husband, Jack Regan ’55
Peggy Hasser, who accepted the award on behalf of her late husband, Jim Hasser ’56
James McGuire ’56
D.R. Atkinson Sr. ’57
Bob Coyle, class of ’57
Gene McGuire ’58
Ed Tibbetts Sr. ’58
Joe Phelan ’59
Others not at the event:
Francis L. Poole ’56
Tom Colbert ’57 (deceased)
Jerry Rubin ’57
Dr. James J. Burke ’57
Robert “Whitey” Barnes ’57
Charles Rodriguez ’58
Mr. James W. Drese ’58
Mr. Edward J. Breen ‘59
Mr. James J. Carney ’59
Bob Grundig ’60
Albert A. Irato ’60
By Jim Stennett
Injuries Hurt Baseball Team
Head coach Frank Sims’ baseball Badgers suffered a rash of early-season injuries that forced the veteran coach to start as many as seven freshmen, resulting in a disappointing 18-35 final record. On the positive side, the young team gained valuable experience and Sims looks forward to 2012 when the lion’s share of his players will return.
Underlining that positive outlook, three players were named to the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) AllFreshman Team – Brian Sims at second base, Alex Summers in the outfield, and lefthander Tyler Hutson on the mound. Sims was also a Gold Glove winner at second base where he committed just five errors in 212 fielding chances and turned 28 double plays.
Senior infielder Brad Holstein of New Orleans, La., was the Spring Hill College representative on the Musco Lighting SSAC Champions of Character Team. He played four positions this season, hitting .257 with 14 doubles, a triple and four homeruns. Holstein led the Badgers with 32 RBI and also established new SHC career records for walks (100), RBI (174), putouts (935) and career fielding percentage for an infielder (.960).
Softball Misses Playoffs
Spring Hill softball closed the year with a 12-33 record, but missed the conference playoffs when Auburn University Montgomery (AUM) salvaged the final SSAC game of the year with a 4-0 victory over Faulkner to edge out the Badgers for the final remaining tournament berth.
They finished the season by shocking the SSAC West Division with upset wins versus AUM, Faulkner and 3rd-ranked William Carey in a stretch that was capped by a doubleheader sweep of archrival and 20th-ranked University of Mobile.
Golf Wraps Up 2011
The men’s and women’s golf teams wrapped up the 201011 season at the SSAC Championships in Columbus, Ga., with the men finishing 5th of eight teams and the women placing 4th out of a field of seven teams. The men shot a +33 over the three-day, 54-hole tournament and the women shot +114 in their two-day, 36-hole event.
Senior Charles Balsamico of Covington, La., was chosen All-Conference by the SSAC head coaches, and senior Eddie Smith of Houston was named to the All-SSAC Tournament Team. For the ladies, freshman Kyle Avery of Frisco, Texas, was named to both the All-Conference and All-Tournament teams.
Tennis Teams Boast Champions of Character
Both editions of the 2011 SHC tennis teams closed out the season with 9-0 losses at the SSAC Tournament held in Montgomery, Ala. The men (5-12, 1-3 SSAC West) bowed to 15th-ranked William Carey University and the women (7-10, 2-2 SSAC West) fell to 8th-ranked Brenau University.
Men’s senior Chris Link of Louisville, Ky., was honored as
Badger News
the SHC representative on the Musco Lighting SSAC Champions of Character squad as well as appearing on the SSAC AllAcademic Team and the Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete roster.
Sophomore Shelby Fritscher from Covington, La., was the women’s representative on the Champions of Character team and her sister, senior Lynne Fritscher, was named a DaktronicsNAIA Scholar Athlete along with fellow senior Gina Pambianchi of Cleveland, Miss.
McConico Takes Reins of Women’s Basketball
In May, Karen Curtis McConico was named the women’s basketball coach. McConico joins the Badgers following a successful seven-year career as the women’s assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at High Point University in North Carolina.
During McConico’s tenure at High Point, the Panthers built an overall record of 118-94 including a 65-37 record in the Big South Conference.
As recruiting coordinator for the Panthers, McConico signed four Big South All-Freshman Team honorees including two Big South Freshmen of the Year. She also worked with 10 Big South All Conference selections, including Big South Player of 2006, and three CoSIDA Academic All-America winners.
Brown, Brooks Named 2010-11 Student-Athletes of the Year
The Badger head coaches named seniors Nick Brown and Samantha Brooks as the 2010-11 Spring Hill College Student Athletes of the Year.
Brown, a four-year starting center on the Badger men’s basketball team from Rota, Spain, and Choctaw High School in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., scored 389 points in 27 games played this season for an average of 14.4 points per game.
Brown finished his career as the 27th leading scorer in school history with 1,184 points for a 10.2-points-per-game average.
Brooks, a right-handed pitcher on the softball team from Belle Chasse, La., struck out 100 opposing batters while making a single-season record 31 starts with 218 innings pitched against 872 opposing at-bats.
Brooks finished her four-year stint at Spring Hill with school career pitching records in appearances (126), games started (97), complete-games (74), innings pitched (680.2) and opposing at-bats faced (2,729). She recorded eight career shutouts and holds a career ERA of 2.16 with 366 strikeouts.
Jim Stennett is Sports Information Director at Spring Hill College.
Nick Brown ’11
Samantha Brooks ’11
Chelsea
Audibert ’12 and Victoria Simpson ’12 were among the first cohort of students to spend a semester at the Spring Hill College Italy Center in Bologna. Audibert is an international studies major from Slidell, La.; and Simpson, a professional writing and international studies major from Mobile, Ala. As their journal entries attest, their study abroad was a lesson in history, social issues, language, culture and, most importantly, relationships. The following musings are excerpts from their blogs.
The School of l ife
Chelsea Audibert
Jan. 20, 2011
Growing up, my parents showed me the value of travel as a means of education. In a middle school excuse note, my mom asked my permission to miss class, referring to the absence as attendance at the “school of life.” Leaving home, family and the comfort of campus behind is a definite transition, but this is our school of life.
The hard work of everyone at the Spring Hill Italy Center is providing all 27 of us an experience that I believe will enhance all of our perspectives on world relations, culture, and history in a way not possible through a traditional classroom experience. In less than a week we have traveled in two countries, seen the “Top of Europe,” and spoken (or at least attempted) Italian, German, Spanish and English.
f inding My Awe
Victoria Simpson
Jan. 20, 2011
This past Sunday through Tuesday, the students of Spring Hill had the pleasure of visiting Interlaken, Switzerland. Some had an amazing experience of skiing in the Alps. As someone who has never been on skis before, I declined. I was not looking forward to seeing just how wonderful Switzerland’s hospitals were. I did, however, get to enjoy Kleine Scheidegg and view the North Face of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
Later that night, the director had a wonderful Italian meal prepared for us. He said that to truly get something out of this trip, we needed to find “our awe.”
My awe moment came when I was bundled in a black pea coat, standing on the side of a mountain with my friends’ chatter and laughter ringing in my ears. … And it hit me as I sat two days later in an empty dorm room on a bed not my own, my feet and back aching, my brain Jell-O, my heart and soul a bit dismayed. I remembered that mountain, and the precious town of Interlaken. My awe comes from the fact that a town so sweet and charming actually exists, nestled in mountains that have such a fierce beauty.
Feature Photo: Students enjoy the first semester abroad at the SHC Italy Center in Bologna. Left: A crowd of students marvels at the architecture in Bologna. Center: Carolina Dominguez ’13 writes in her journal.
Right: Victoria Simpson ’12 and Emily Reznicek ’12 travel to Warsaw, Poland.
The h oney iS le
Chelsea Audibert
Feb. 14, 2011
My personal heart-stirring experience in Malta came from a hike along the Dingli Cliffs. I felt myself dangling at the edge of the world. Because the cliffs are the highest point in Malta, the only sounds came from birds, bees and water washing along the cliffside. The smell was a mix of sweet scented flowers and the wafting sea salt spray.
It is impossible to declare that Malta has been my favorite trip thus far because it is too strikingly different from the Tuscan region, grand cathedrals, Roman arenas, or the dollhouse that was Switzerland. All I do know is that I hope the future Italy Center groups continue to go to Malta. It was a total exploration for every one of us.
fA ul T y
Victoria Simpson
March 14, 2011
So, living in another country with approximately 29 other Americans makes you realize some things. At points, they’re all you have to cling to – these 29 people you did not choose. Now, I have some wonderful Italian friends, don’t get me wrong. I can go to them for anything. However, there are some things only an American will get.
What is it that I’ve learned? Humanity (and by humanity, I mean me) is incredibly flawed. Living in this situation has made me see my own flaws so brilliantly it hurts to look sometimes. The great thing about this experience is that we’re all being forced to deal with our flaws and other people’s. Through that, we grow. I don’t think anyone will walk away from this not feeling like they’ve changed for the better.
lA Ro SSA
Chelsea Audibert Feb. 26, 2011
Thursday was an art class field trip to Florence. Florence! Our teacher guided us through cathedrals, explained facades, and outlined particular historical movements. This introduction to the city really enhanced the value of my visit. It is easy to just look at a building and say that it is nice without knowing the relevance of it to history. That is what I have done all my life. Now when I see a picture of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, I can marvel at the architectural innovation of Brunelleschi’s dome.
Upon leaving Florence, I reflected on my residence in Bologna. In Florence, I faced throngs of people, overpriced everything, and English. No matter if I spoke Italian, everyone responded in English. Bologna has that small city vibe while maintaining its relevance among its big city neighbors. I have come to understand how much of a more authentic education of the language and Italian people I am receiving in Bologna. In Florence it is easy to be just another American in the street. I am happy to call La Rossa home.
c he M ic A l Re A c T ion S
Victoria Simpson March 16, 2011
“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” – Carl Jung
There are things about this program that they don’t tell you. This program, should you choose to accept it, will put you at high risk for falling in love –in love with a place, a people, a culture and an experience. Not everyone will fall in love and not everyone will fall hard, but it is a major “risk.”
I love the way of life here. I love its culture and history. But most importantly, I’m in love with people. I love the Americans I travel with, and I love the Italians I have been so lucky to live with.
My last note was mainly about the really great Americans that put up with me. This one is about the Italians. I could not survive without either group. Here’s the thing: I can’t tell you of another program that would give me this opportunity with both groups –especially living with the Italians. This is such a unique experience. Those of you who will come after me, you don’t know yet how lucky you are.
There was a reaction when I met these people –and, Jung was right. I am transformed.
Read more of their adventures abroad at www.shc.edu/italyblogs.
Top: The semester culminated with a trip to Greece.
Center: Students stand on the steps of the Basilica of St. Luke in Bologna.
Bottom: Cultural trips include skiing in the Swiss Alps.
By Lindsay Hughes, MLA ‘08
“We were not working for the poor; rather, we were working with the poor,” Kailey
Walker ’12 reflected on her service immersion experience in
Belize City.
During their spring break in March, Walker and nine other Spring Hill students helped to build a house for the Wade family, who worked alongside the immersion participants every day at the work site. “The moment the house blessing began, I looked over at the house and had a feeling that it was no longer our house but Mrs. Wade’s house,” Walker said. “Knowing that her house will be the ticket to providing her grandchildren with a better life and a greater opportunity for success took any frustration I had with hammering, the heat, or the crazy chickens running
around, and turned it into nothing short of Agape.”
While on the trip, Walker, a secondary education/social science major from Murphysboro, Ill., took a “great leap of faith” and decided to apply to the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. “Being in Belize this year, something just clicked inside of me that told me, yes, Kailey, you have to at least apply to JVC and the rest will be in God’s hands.”
Walker’s experience is all too familiar for veterans of Spring Hill’s International Service Immersion Program. Once bitten by the immersion “bug,” they participate
In Managua, Nicaragua, the group build a home for a woman named Lorena.
year after year and often devote themselves to a life of service through volunteer programs.
Since its inception eight years ago, Campus Ministry’s immersion program has grown to include trips to Belize, Nicaragua, El Salvador and, this year’s addition, Ecuador. Students, faculty and staff raised more than $30,000 to fund the trips through activities such as sending begging letters, selling Christmas wreaths, and singing Christmas carols.
For the past two years, the program has benefitted from a $25,000 grant from The Catholic Church Extension Society.
In Belize City, immersion participants work with Hand in Hand Ministries’ Building for Change program, which has constructed more than 150 homes for qualified recipients over the last few years. Groups also spend time at Hand in Hand’s outreach center for children infected with and affected by the HIV/ AIDS virus and visit partner schools to witness the results of the organization’s scholarship and tutoring efforts.
Spring Hill collaborates with Hand in Hand’s Pathway to Change program in
Managua, Nicaragua, where volunteers construct or renovate homes and preschools in the poorest area of the city. Immersion participants do activities with the children, such as taking them swimming or to the zoo or helping out in their classrooms.
This year the group in Nicaragua built a home for a woman named Lorena. “I experienced God’s love on our last day on the site while building Lorena’s house,” said Kearney Cole ’13, a nursing major from Kirkwood, Mo. At the end of the workday, the group had a closing prayer service with the family. “I looked around the circle and saw that Lorena was singing along and crying,” Cole said. “She told us after that we would be in her heart forever and how grateful she was to have us come to help with the construction of her new home.”
Alexandra Golik ’13, a nursing major from Village of Palmetto Bay, Fla., said she felt a deep connection with the Nicaraguans she met on the trip.
“I thought before this trip it would be difficult to connect with the local people, for we live in what would seem two
The group in Ecuador visits with residents of Damien House.
Carleigh Lanclos ‘13 plays with Maya children in Punta Gorda, Belize.
different worlds,” she said. “While spending time with the family we constructed a house for, I was fortunate to form a close bond with the family members. It took no time to become friends and now nothing can break that bond.”
Spring Hill visited Ecuador for the first time this year. The group worked with Rostro de Cristo (Face of Christ), a volunteer and retreat program based in Durán, Ecuador.
The Ecuador trip was the fourth immersion experience for Gina Pambianchi ’11 of Cleveland, Miss. “This was the first non-service trip I had ever been on. It was all about just being with the people, getting to know a different culture in the short time that we had,” she said.
Joined by SHC President Richard Salmi, S.J., the students met with families from Durán and the “invasion” communities, people from the countryside who have invaded privately owned land, usually to be closer to the major city of Guayaquil.
In the afternoons, they visited Rostro de Cristo’s after-school programs for children in the surrounding impoverished communities. “The smiles of the kids are what I remember the most from experiences like these,” Pambianchi said.
They also visited Damien House, a treatment center for Ecuadorans with Hansen’s disease, commonly known as leprosy. Pambianchi, a biology/pre-health major, said one of the most touching aspects of the trip was interacting with people who have the disease and
learning about the stigma associated with it.
In 2010, Campus Ministry added a trip to El Salvador to the immersion roster. A true immersion experience rather than a service-oriented trip, the El Salvador encounter focuses on living in solidarity with the Salvadoran people. Coordinated through CRISPAZ (Christians for Peace in El Salvador), delegations heard from survivors of the country’s civil war.
Among those who told their stories were CoMadres, the Committee of Mothers of the Disappeared. The women shared their personal accounts of brutal torture and their family members’ “forced disappearances.” Kelly Lucash ’12, a nursing major from Manchester, Mo., said, “I have never met, nor do I think I will ever again encounter, a group of women who inspire me to the extent that these women managed with their courage and fortitude.”
A major component of the El Salvador immersion experience is living with families in the rural village of Guarjila. “The people we met live very simple lives, yet they are some of the happiest people I’ve ever met,” said Alex Griffin ’12. “I felt challenged to live a more simple life, and I think this is a challenge worth taking.”
Griffin, a political science major from Cincinnati, said the Salvadorans inspired him to appreciate his blessings and use them to help others. “After hearing so many horrific stories from people, and knowing that they still have faith, gave me reason to not lose faith in what really
The
are trivial matters,” he said, “especially compared to some of the hardships the people of El Salvador have had to face.”
In Punta Gorda, Belize, Spring Hill partners with St. Peter Claver, a Jesuit parish and school that serves the pastoral and educational needs of indigenous Maya and Garifuna villages nearby. Our immersion group helped to lay the cement foundation for an elementary school library in a Maya village and interacted with the children of the school.
“This trip gave me a sense of peace that I don’t think I’ve ever experienced yet in my life,” said Carleigh Lanclos ’13 of Baton Rouge, La. An international studies major, she has participated in three immersion trips and is contemplating applying to the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. “This trip was just a humbling reminder that I don’t have everything figured out, but I trust God that everything’s going to fall into place,” she said.
Lanclos summarizes a sentiment felt by many seasoned immersion participants. “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think back to my Punta Gorda trip or one of the other trips I’ve been on. I don’t think you can go on trips like these and not come back changed in some way,” she said. “In my everyday life, I think I just try to live my life to the fullest now – embrace every second I can, help wherever I can.”
Editor Lindsay Hughes, MLA ’08 is Assistant Director of Communications at Spring Hill College.
delegation in El Salvador visit the chapel where Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated.
By John Kerr
Valerie Kleinschmidt ’09 enjoys the peace and solitude of a walk on the beach as much as any of us.
But, she really loves telling all who would listen about the importance of preserving those beaches we enjoy and protecting the creatures that often swim near them.
Kleinschmidt is an education and outreach specialist at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab on the Alabama coast. Her position is funded through a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Coastal Services Center to work for the Gulf of Mexico Alliance’s Environmental Education Network (EEN).
The DISL primarily serves the 21 four-year colleges and universities of Alabama through its college summer courses and graduate programs of University Programs. The lab’s educational mission also includes Discovery Hall Programs, which encompasses K-12 field programs, teacher-training, and public outreach.
“The underlying purpose of my
job is to educate people about the value of the ocean and how they can be personally involved in keeping the Gulf healthy and resilient,” Kleinschmidt said. “We are our environment and the more people who care about the world around them and act on it, the better off we are as a people.”
Kleinschmidt’s work includes managing grants throughout the five Southern states centered on the Alliance’s priority issues related to environmental education. These “onthe-ground” projects bring people of all ages outdoors to learn more about how to be good stewards of the Gulf. She assists in promoting these programs and reporting to NOAA on their progress.
The tragic oil spill in April 2010 afforded Kleinschmidt the opportunity to volunteer with the “Share the Beach” program and help nesting sea turtles on Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The group moved turtle nests to Florida’s Atlantic Coast and also participated in the clean-up efforts and served as wildlife observers for night operations.
organizational meetings, volunteer opportunities, funding sources and job openings. Kleinschmidt also conducts a quarterly information “call” that is set up similarly to a radio program featuring a guest speaker or experts on environmental education.
The love of the sea came easy to Kleinschmidt. Her father worked as an engineer and his jobs took the family to different places including Virginia, Rhode Island and Alabama. Living near the ocean in most of those places was a big plus, she recalls. “I really love the outdoors so I spent a lot of time exploring the woods near where I lived. I grew up swimming and riding horses.”
“The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is the largest in America’s history and was a fearful and unsure time for the Gulf Coast,” Kleinschmidt said. “We were constantly putting out information to people on who to contact in their state, where to find specific information, and how to help by volunteering or donating money.”
Kleinschmidt manages two Web sites: one for the EEN and one specific to Sea Lab projects for underserved and underrepresented populations. The site includes announcements on coastal community events,
When it came time to select a college, Kleinschmidt received a tip from her father about a small college in Mobile, Ala. “My dad was the first to tell me about SHC after reading about the college in U.S. News & World Report,” Kleinschmidt said. “I decided to check it out and came for a tour of the campus. How can you not fall in love after walking down the avenue? I did have my top three choices, but the visit really sold SHC for me. Spring Hill is special because of the people. I felt a sense of belonging there and made lasting friendships I greatly cherish.”
So, while the work continues at those special places like the Dauphin Island Sea Lab to protect our seas and their inhabitants, what does the future hold for Kleinschmidt? “I like to be open to new opportunities and decide on a plan when the possibility feels best,” she said. “I trust in 10 years I’ll be exactly where I’m supposed to be.”
John Kerr is Director of Communications and Institutional Marketing at Spring Hill College.
Valerie Kleinschmidt ‘09
By Kate Imwalle
Upon starting her internship at Alabama Legal Services in Bayou La Batre, Ala., Chelsey Collins ’11 knew it would be a completely different experience than working in most typical legal internships.
Sister Mary Ellen Lacey, a Daughter of Charity as well as an attorney, runs the program dedicated to helping the impoverished people of Bayou La Batre and the surrounding communities. Collins spent her spring semester interning there and seeing first hand the struggles the residents face.
From the first week, Collins, a political science major, was thrown into work with the BP oil spill. Collins wrote in her journal, “It is wonderful to be able to know that I am actually personally going to make an impact so early in the internship. I feel that having this independence and actually being involved with these clients will give me invaluable experience and teach me more than if I was merely shadowing an attorney in their duties.”
In her work filing claims for BP oil spill victims, she saw the many ways in which the people of Bayou La Batre were being taken advantage. Collins said that attorneys were signing people up for their services without their consent. “Many people only discovered that they had an attorney on their claim when they went in to GCCF (Gulf Coast Claims Facility) to file, only to discover that the attorney had already filed in their name and was planning on taking 33 percent of the final payout,” she said.
Collins is outraged at the way the people have been treated and has only seen slight improvements. She said, “These attorneys, many of whom have not visited the Coast themselves, have taken advantage of the Vietnamese and Laotian community that is prominent in this area, and have used their lack of English proficiency to take part of their compensation without their informed consent.” She noted that an article published in the New York Times about these injustices has brought awareness to the issue, but she still watched many suffer through months of working to get lawyers removed from claims.
One of Collins’ most rewarding experiences was helping a family save their home from being repossessed. Collins was given the liberty to write the entire exhibit for the case. She compiled spreadsheets explaining the payment history for the mobile home, including land rent, insurance and late fees. The exhibit helped the clients to win their case and keep their home.
Collins left the experience realizing that she learned so much more than she had been able to learn simply through textbooks. She learned to use an interpreter to communicate with clients. She learned how to deal with people. “Working with all of our clients has taught me patience, because many of the clients do not show up on time for their appointments, if they show up at all,” she said. “I have had to learn how to deal with different types of people with different types of temperaments,
and how to give these people bad news about claims or cases, even when it is difficult for them to hear.“
Collins, who will begin law school at the University of Alabama in the fall, left Alabama Legal Services with a sense of hope. She said, “This internship has also taught me to be hopeful about these people that I have been helping, because I have managed to help some of them with their problems.”
Kate Imwalle ’12 interned in the Office of Communications and Institutional Marketing during summer 2011.
Chelsey Collins ‘11
’12
By Greta Sharp
While the weather for Homecoming was picture perfect, alumni generosity rained down on the college, nurturing more than 50 years of Spring Hill memories. Nearly 450 alumni attended the weekend that included the ZoghbyDevaney Golf Tournament, a toast to retiring faculty, and an alumni memorial Mass celebrated by SHC president Rev. Richard P. Salmi, S.J.
The Class of 1956 had an excellent turnout for their 55th reunion. They took a Delta riverboat cruise, toured campus and made some side trips along the Gulf Coast. Show in the Quadrangle, from left, are John Sardisco, Austin “Buddy” Orendorff, JoJo Pistorius and Dick Williams
Photos by Keith Necaise
The Saturday picnic drew alumni on both sides of the baseball diamond. Some alumni and their families cheered from the wall while others visited with friends on the South Lawn over a picnic lunch in the shade. Shown posing for a group photo, from left, are Dylan Reid ’91 , Martin Beirne ’91 , Ward Faulk ’92 and Marian Faulk, MA ’99
One of the weekend’s highlights was the Seafood Extravaganza, featuring Gulf seafood and live entertainment with areas for reunion classes to gather. Attendee Tom Micek ’72 recently sponsored a room in the new student center. “I had a great time here 39 years ago,” he said. “The old student center was the newest thing around here 40 years ago. It’s great they have updated that.” During his undergraduate days, Micek played on the golf team and was a member of ADG fraternity. “It was a damn good time,” he said.
Another alumni group celebrated half a century of Spring Hill memories with a scholarship gift. Tom O’Connor ’61 and Jack Gleeson ’61 graduated together, went into the army together, watched each other get engaged in Germany, and served as best men in each other’s weddings. For both, these are lifelong ties. “The entire group over the 50 years has stayed together,” Gleeson said.
The class of ’61’s dedication to
Spring Hill evolved into a plan to raise $500,000 for a scholarship. Though shaken by the rocky stock market, the class presented Fr. Salmi with $300,314 they had raised over the past five years since their last reunion at Saturday night’s Golden Badgers Dinner.
“The scholarship will live on in perpetuity long after we are gone, but while we are still around we continue to strive to reach the $500,000 goal,” explained Gleeson. “We’re hoping we’ve established a precedent for other classes. Our experience was phenomenal. We all have a very soft spot for The Hill. We were blessed with many Jesuits, and we see the Jesuit spirit represented in their leadership.”
Other alumni contribute to the college with their leadership efforts. Fr. Salmi visited with more than 75 Sigma Chi alumni at Homecoming. “Sigma Chi was a big part of this place,” explained Patrick Whittenbrink ’00. “We’re on the alumni board, the board of trustees,
legislators, physicians, lawyers.”
For many, it was a chance to meet the new president. “We appreciated that he would come meet with us, expressing his appreciation for what we do as alums,” said Jaime Betbeze ’87. “Our fraternity was a tremendous part of the Spring Hill experience for me. Part of it is the relationships you develop while here.”
For some, the relationships begun as Spring Hill College are life long. For Peter and Julie Barcia ’61/’61, Spring Hill provided strong Jesuit education, but also a marriage and 10 children. In fact, they’ve been so busy with life in Hawaii, this Homecoming marked their first return trip to the Hill in 50 years.
“We had a great time here,” said Peter Barcia. “We have good memories. Blessings have followed everywhere we’ve gone. Spring Hill was one of those blessings.” While connecting with old friends, they reminisced over former teachers Rev. Alfred Lambeau, S.J., Dr. Charles Boyle and Rev. Hilton Rivet, S.J.
Jesuits stand as role models for many alumni. Steve Kelly ’66, the Dye Family Professor of Music at Carleton College, gave a presentation on “Joan Baez at Spring Hill: A Study of Intersecting Histories.” He recalls setting up chairs the night Joan Baez sang at the College Inn in 1963, with Baez coming from a Birmingham Civil Rights demonstration.
Rev. Albert Foley, S.J., Kelly said, played a pivotal role in the desegregation of the college and in the history of Alabama Civil Rights. “It’s an interesting story and puts
Spring Hill in a very positive light and the role of Jesuits in the history of human rights very strongly,” he said. Homecoming also gave alumni a chance to relive the Spring Hill experience. Amy Driskell ’06 attended with her toddler and baby, giving them an early introduction to the traditions of Spring Hill. In addition to visiting with out-of-town friends, she was excited to see the new art building, under construction when she was a student. “I think it’s beautiful,” she said.
Dorothy Beattie ’71 enjoyed the Delta River Boat Cruise with friends from her class, as well as a group from the class of ’56. “They had that same rapport, the same we have with our classmates,” she said. “It was just delightful. And it was a great idea to do something different.”
The Class of ’61 made a check presentation to President Richard Salmi, S.J., at the Golden Badger Dinner. The class has raised more than $300,000 for a scholarship in their name in the last five years. Shown making the presentation to Father Salmi were John Brennan , Jack Gleeson and Joe Imorde
Future Badgers enjoy the festivities.
Three alumni were honored at the President’s Society Mass and luncheon on March 21: Dr. Herbert Kinsey ’55, Dr. Michael Kaffer ’61 and Liza Manjarrez ’04.
The Ignatian Award
Dr. Herbert Kinsey ’55
The Ignatian Award was established to honor an outstanding alumnus for community service in keeping with the ideals set forth by St. Ignatius Loyola. This award recognizes those who have dedicated their lives to making a difference in the lives of others through selfless acts of humanitarianism.
Dr. Herbert Kinsey, a general surgeon, has dedicated the past 32 years to medical missions, operating in many countries around the world. He continues to travel internationally and works with two local facilities providing health care to those in need.
After graduating Murphy High School, he entered Spring Hill College at the age of 15 and was accepted to the Medical College of Alabama at age 19. After completing his studies, Kinsey served a four-year general surgery residency with St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. His 52-year medical career has provided him many opportunities in which to serve his fellow man.
Kinsey’s family continues to be an active part of his voluntary services, both at home and abroad.
The Gautrelet Award
Dr. Michael Kaffer ’61
The Gautrelet Award was established in honor of Rev. Francis Gautrelet, S.J., the first Jesuit president of Spring Hill College. The award recognizes an individual of high integrity who has demonstrated outstanding professional achievement.
Dr. Michael Kaffer has served on the Spring Hill College faculty for 49 years. A former teacher of the year, six-time winner of the Fagot Award, and former
co-director of the college theater, Kaffer is credited with creating the first adult education program on campus and served as the program’s first dean.
Kaffer served as faculty moderator of the Student Government Association for 10 years and was faculty advisor for both the Springhillian and The Motley. He has also participated in Spring Hill College’s Upward Bound program.
Kaffer served eight terms as chair of the College/Faculty Assembly, and 21 years as a freshman seminar advisor. He has devoted 17 years as chair of the English program, and 15 years as chair of the Division of Languages and Literature.
The
Karopczyc Award
Liza Manjarrez ’04
Named after Lt. Stephen E. Karopczyc, Class of 1965, a Medal of Honor recipient killed in service during the Vietnam War, the Karopczyc Award recognizes a young alumnus for outstanding service to the College or community.
While a student at Spring Hill College, Manjarrez served as a resident assistant, a member of the programming board, and participated in the Ignatian Family Teach-In, the SHAPe Community, and
the Belize immersion trip. At the 2004 commencement ceremony, she was named a recipient of the Ignatian Award in honor of her undergraduate community service.
After graduation, Manjarrez served as a member of Operation TEACH, a twoyear teaching service program sponsored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore. While a member of the program, she taught second-grade students and earned a master’s degree in leadership in teaching.
After completing her commitment, Manjarrez joined the campus ministry internship program at Villanova University. While in this position, she served as a residence hall minister to first-year students and engaged in retreat planning, spiritual direction and justice programming. She also advised spring break experiences to varied locations including Cape Town, South Africa, and Franklin, W.Va.
Manjarrez holds a position at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, where each year she coordinates nine domestic alternative spring breaks and four international immersion trips.
Honorees Dr. Herbert Kinsey ‘55, Liza Manjarrez ‘04 and Dr. Michael Kaffer ‘61.
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Mobile
Recent graduates kicked off the spring activities with a Young Alumni Pub Crawl in downtown Mobile starting at O’Daly’s Pub. Green was the color of the night as they began their St. Patrick’s Day celebration a few days early.
1 Mary Keller ’10 and Susi Wuest ’10 wear their green halos, while
2 Matt Lyon ’04 and Patrick Yursick ’07 visit before adorning their green SHC Pub Crawl shirts.
Special thanks to Matt LeMond ’07 for hosting the Badgers.
In May, the annual crawfish boil moved to Midtown’s Cannon Grill for a fun evening of bluegrass music provided by Phil Proctor. Alumni and their children feasted on crawfish, corn and potatoes served up by Wes Ehlert ’02
3 Kendrick Dunklin ’10 , Tyenisha Edwards ’09 , Raila Langham ’10 and Kendra Wesson ’09 enjoy the outdoor music and the Cajun fare.
Zoghby-DeVaney Golf Tournament
The Mobile chapter’s Zoghby-DeVaney Golf Tournament moved to the spring and became a part of Homecoming on the Hill. The tournament, which raises money for scholarships for Mobile and Baldwin County students, is in its 16th year. Nearly $11,000 was raised this year.
4 The 2010 scholarship winner Lauren Luckie ’14 is shown with Mary Jo Zoghby.
5 Tournament chairman Rick Thome ’01 and Peggy DeVaney ’71 enjoy lunch from Carrabba’s Italian Grille.
New Orleans
New Orleans alumni had an active spring celebrating Mardi Gras and kicking off the crawfish season. Mary Wallace and Jonathon Shaver ’02 hosted the Mardi Gras party at their home off Magazine Street for the Iris and Tucks parades. Rain did not hamper the spirits of the 50 alumni and parents who enjoyed carnival food, fellowship and the festive parades.
6 Braving the rain at the Mardi Gras party were loyal alumni, from left, Bobby Bourgeois ’01, Danielle Double ’02, new chapter president Jessica Krinke ’01; and standing, outgoing president Harry Hardin ’00 and Vince Reuter.
The spring crawfish boil at the Des Allemands family camp of Judge Lauren Lemmon ’85 was a treat for the 40 alumni and their families who spent a beautiful afternoon on the bayou. Crawfish and pastalaya were prepared to perfection. The highlight of the day was the airboat rides deep into the bayou.
7 Shown getting ready to take off from the dock were, from left, bottom row, alumni director Monde Donaldson, Amy Lyon ’08 , Anne Couvillon ’08 and Grace Gretchen ’74 ; top row, Anna Pate ’10 , Sara Bradford ’08 Maura O’Callaghan ’08 and Felice Serrett ’10
Dallas
Dallas Jesuit Prep was the location for a reception for President Richard Salmi, S.J. Alumni and current parents gathered to get an update on the campus from Father Salmi and to welcome him to Texas.
8 On hand for the reception were, from left, Father Salmi, parents Steve and Cindy Lindley, Chris Reedy ’08 , Daniel Titus ’08 , Fidelma Titus ’09 , development officer Hill Rowan and Amanda Miller ’09
Houston
Houston area alumni and parents gathered at Strake Prep for a Mass and reception honoring President Richard Salmi, S.J.
9 In attendance were parents Tony and Lamar Smith and Colleen Akers.
St. Louis
Mike and Mary Reedy ’75 hosted the annual Saint Louis Mardi Gras party. The festive night was highlighted with a silent auction filled with SHC gear,
golf balls and artwork with proceeds going to the Daniel Aubuchon Memorial Scholarship Fund.
More than 60 alumni and parents feasted on poboys, jambalaya, gumbo with moon pies for dessert.
Memphis
Mardi Gras was alive and well in the volunteer state when Memphis alumni gathered to celebrate in mid-February.
10 Shown getting into the carnival spirit, from left, were Frank and Kelly Lamana ’93/’93 and Joe Kassen ’91 and his wife, Karen.
The loyal group in Memphis also held a happy hour in the fall and crawfish boil this spring.
West Palm Beach
Rev. Richard Salmi, S.J., was the special guest at a beachside reception in West Palm Beach last winter. Organized by Joe Teahan ’77 , the event drew 40 alumni from as far away as Mobile.
11 Among those at the event were Mimi Vaughan, Bolton Sullivan ’84 and Jeff Vaughan ’86
Miami
Peggy Rolando ’72 opened her beautiful Coral Gables home last winter to host 50 alumni and parents from the greater Miami area. Father Salmi gave an update on the College.
12 Shown enjoying the reception are Judy Sherry ’71 , Peggy Rolando ’72 and Rev. Ernesto Travieso, S.J. ’68
New York
The Mad Hatter Saloon was once again the place to be for Spring Hill alumni to gather to celebrate the Christmas season.
13 Sabin Bokus ’91 and Jayeon Lee ’07 catch up on the latest news from The Hill.
ClassNotes
1950s
Richard “Gibbens” Robichaux ’51 recently received the Citizen of the Year Award in Thibodaux, La. He has been writing for the newspaper for 10 years, has produced three CDs of his piano music and a CD of the local Bayou Dixieland Band.
Dr. Garth L. Hallett ’52 recently published a book “Theology within the Bounds of Language: A Methodological Tour,” released by SUNY Press Dr. Hallett has retired as dean of the college of philosophy and letters at Saint Louis University.
Andrew Clarke ’59, a writer and editor in Milwaukee, Wis., publishes greeting cards using his own photographs. Some of the series features the Spring Hill College campus. Others include Ireland, Italy and the American Southwest.
Frank E. Sullivan ’59 was elected commissioner for the Canaveral Port Authority, District 3 in Cocoa Beach, Fla.
1960s
Rosalie Pergantis Lockhart ’60 was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Mobile Museum of Art. She resides at the family farm in Daphne, Ala.
Neva White Curoe ’64 volunteers with the Daughters of the Republic of Texas where she serves as secretary of The Alamo Committee and second vice president of her chapter. She and her husband, Pat, have two sons and three grandchildren. They reside in San Antonio, Texas.
Mike Druhan ’64 of Mobile with Johnston Druhan, LLP was selected for inclusion in the 2011 edition of “The Best Lawyers in America.”
Bill McAtee ’64 retired as assistant principal of McGill-Toolen Catholic High School after 40 years.
Frank Randol ’68 was named to the Shaw’s Crab House Oyster Hall of Fame in fall 2010.
1970s
Diane Gustafson Caver ’71 is a hospice social worker and bereavement coordinator for the Affinity Home Hospice Services in Birmingham, Ala. She welcomes her new adopted grandson, Clive Arner, 6.
Thomas Kirwin ’72 recently retired from the Department of Justice after 30 years as a prosecutor. He has been appointed as a Deputy Chief Financial Officer (law enforcement) for the Florida Department of Financial Services and will oversee the statewide operations of the department’s three law enforcement agencies. He lives in Tallahassee, Fla.
Dr. Steve Alsip ’77 was inducted into the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Hall of Fame in October 2010.
1980s
George Simmerman ’80 was recently promoted to corporate vice president and deputy general counsel of Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
Dr. Andrew Sharp ’83 received the Dawson Research Award at the 2011 SHC graduation. He has won the award three times in his 26 years of teaching on the Hill.
1990s
Angele Davis-Kelley ’90 and her husband, Tim, announce the arrival of their newest blessing, Kernan Davis Kelly, born June 21, 2010. Angele recently joined Arkel International in Baton Rouge, La., as vice president of strategic programs.
Kelly Keefe ’91 married Stephen Kelly on Nov. 27, 2010 in Sedona, Ariz.
Stephanie Zoghby McNally ’92 and her husband, Scott, announce the arrival of their third son, Cole Alexander McNally, in Mobile on Oct. 4, 2010. He was 8 pounds, 15 ounces and 21 inches.
Amy Cornelius Huff ’93 was inducted into the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Hall of Fame in Mobile last fall. She was also the top local women’s finisher in the Azalea Trail Run.
Amy Ford Molyneux ’93 and her husband, Vince, announce the birth of their son, Marco Ford Molyneux, on Nov. 3, 2010 in Mobile.
Maureen Smith ’94 has been promoted to senior account executive at Red Square Agency in Mobile.
Jim DeSimone ’95 recently accepted a management position with Tuesday Morning in Dallas, Texas. He and his wife, Maria, announced the birth of their second son, Christian Marco DeSimone. He joins big brother Roman Jack. They live near White Rock Lake in Dallas.
Christopher B. Estes ’95 has been named a managing partner of Wilkins Tipton PA’s new Mobile office. He is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Mississippi.
Lisa C. Flores ’96 has been called to serve as associate rector for formation and servant ministries at Church of the Holy Communion in Memphis, Tenn. She celebrated five years as an Episcopal priest in December 2010.
Andrew McCarthy ’96 recently published a book “Francis of Assisi as Artist of the Spiritual Life: An Object Relations Theory Perspective.” He is an assistant professor at Anna Marla College in Paxton, Mass.
Rebecca Holcomb Carter ’96 and her husband, Donald, welcomed their first child, Dominic Maximilian Carter, on Aug. 9, 2010 in Pensacola, Fla. Rebecca continues to teach at Pensacola Catholic High School.
Dr. Emery DeSonier ’98 recently moved back to Lake Charles, La., to lead the vestibular and neurological program at Hope Therapy Center.
Valerie Huff Hoffmann ’99 and her husband, Jim, announce the birth of their first son, James Martin Hoffmann IV, born Jan. 23, 2011 in St. Louis, Mo. He weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20.5 inches.
Kelly Doherty McCarron ’99 and her husband, Jeff, announce the birth of their second child, Colin Michael McCarron, born Jan. 6, 2011 in Mobile. Colin was welcomed by big sister Anna. He was 8 pounds, 12 ounces and 21.5 inches.
Morgan Chiapella Roselle ’99 and Chris Roselle ’99 welcomed their third child, Nora Katherine Roselle on March 7, 2010. She joins big brothers Brady, 6, and Aidan, 5. Chris is working for the Golf Association of Philadelphia as their tournament director. They live in Villanova, Pa.
Delvin Seawright ’99 has been admitted to the Ph.D. program in business administration (accountancy) program at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Md. He is a CPA and CGFM.
2000s
Aerin Gombos Alexander ’00 and her husband, Reed, announce the birth of their son, Thomas Fall Alexander, May 7, 2010 in Birmingham, Ala. He was 7 pounds and 21 inches.
Lynn Rush Frisby ’00 was named the Main Street Biloxi 2010 Dedicated Volunteer of the Year.
Caroline Couvillon Walton ’00 and her husband, Robert, announce the birth of their second child, Tucker Lynn Walton. He was born Sept. 29, 2010, and weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces.
Sara Kathryn Skilling Hill ’01 and her husband, Matt, announce the arrival of their second child, Watson Donovan, on May 11, 2010. Watson joins big sister Annabelle, 3, and big brother Charlie, 1.
Joanna Bodden Landi ’01 and Peter Landi ’01 announce the birth of their daughter, Sophia Camille Landi, April 14, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nev. She weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and was 20 inches.
Elizabeth “Beth” McDonough ’02 completed her pediatric residency in 2009 and is now continuing her training in pediatric gastroenterology at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.
Bill McFarland ’02 is the new director of the center of Business and Economic Services at the University of West Alabama’s College of Business. He resides in Tuscaloosa and Eutaw, Ala.
Jessica Tuite ’02 and Timothy Aubin ’02 were married Oct. 16, 2010 in St. Joseph Chapel. Rev. David Borbridge, S.J., assistant professor of history at Spring Hill College, officiated the ceremony. The couple resides in New Orleans, La.
Liz Heacock Coverdale ’01 and her husband, Samuel, announce the birth of their second son, Matthew Turner, born Sept. 21, 2010 in Germantown, Tenn. He is welcomed by big brother Harrison, 2. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 21 inches.
Rose Ellen DeSimone ’03 married Dr. Austen Winfield Worsham on Sept. 18, 2010 in Allen, Texas.
Jeremy Poklemba ’03 and Rebecca LeePoklemba ’06 are the soccer coaches at Bolton High School in Alexandria, La.
Mary Williams ’03 married Michael Buntin in Dothan, Ala., on Oct. 9, 2010. Mary received her master’s in library and information science from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in August 2010. They reside in Marion, Ala.
Katie Rowan ’04 married Nick D’Alessandro ’03/’05 on Dec. 12, 2009. They reside in Birmingham, Ala.
Patricia Beukenkamp Weinacker ’04 and her husband, Paul K. Weinacker Jr., welcomed their third daughter, Patricia Frances, on Dec. 17, 2010 in Niceville, Fla.
Carlos Trujillo ’04 was elected to the Florida House of Representatives District 116 in Miami in the fall of 2010.
Kathryn Alsip Cook ’05 is completing her doctorate of psychology (Psy.D) in clinical forensic psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Eddy Acevedo ’05 is a staff member for the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs under the leadership of Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
Valerie Ricketts Guntli ’05 and her husband Justin Guntli ’05 announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Nora Diane Guntli, born Nov. 3, 2010 in St. Louis, Mo. She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 19 inches.
Raechelle M. Munna ’06 is an associate in the corporate and securities practice group of Jones Walker in New Orleans, La. She graduated in 2010 magna cum laude from Loyola Law School where she was managing editor of the Loyola Law Review and a William L. Crow Scholar. She is also a CPA.
Jandi Calvert Orso ’06 and her husband, Lucas, welcome their first child, Katherine Elizabeth Orso, on March 30, 2011 in Mobile. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Sara Zieman ’06 and Ryder Copeland were married Oct. 30, 2010 in Foley, Ala. They reside in Mobile.
John Bennett ’07 was sworn into the Peace Corps on Sept. 23, 2010. He will be serving in Mbuzini, Mpumalanga, South Africa teaching English as a second language.
Liz VanGalder Steimer ’07 and husband Jeffery Steimer ’07 welcome the birth of their first son, Matthew Christopher Steimer, born Dec. 13, 2010. They reside in Worcester, Mass.
Melinda Nicole Baker ’08 and William Edward Turncliff ’06 were married Oct.16, 2010 at St. Joseph Chapel. Melinda is an admissions counselor at Spring Hill. Bill works at ASF Logistics.
John J. Robb ’08 has been named by Raymond James to its 2011 Executive Council, which recognizes outstanding client service, assets under management and personal integrity. He has managed the brokerage firm’s West Mobile office since 2003.
Lindsay O’Quin Hughes, MLA ’08 and husband Christopher Hughes ’07 announce the birth of their son, Holden Daniel, on Jan. 12, 2011 in Mobile. He was 6 pounds, 9 ounces and 21 inches.
Meredith Koch ’08 and Cash Covington ’08 were married at the Shrine of St. Joseph in St. Louis, Mo. They reside in Little Rock, Ark., where Cash is a financial advisor for John Hancock Financial Group and Meredith works as a legal assistant for the Cash Law Firm.
ClassNotes
2010s
Blakely Duhe ’10 and David Morris were married Feb. 26, 2011 at St. Joseph Chapel.
Elizabeth Farren ’10, Adriana Moreno ’10 and Jamie Villmer ’10 have been selected to serve as Jesuit volunteers in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Elizabeth was assigned to Catholic Charities of Austin, Texas; Adriana to Fe y Alegria in Santiago, Chile; and Jamie to Sts. Teresa and Bridget Catholic Church in St. Louis, Mo.
Tim Garvey ’10 recently opened a Pretzel Boys franchise in Des Peres, Mo.
Tisha Showalter ’10 is a registered nurse in the neuroscience intensive care unit at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa.
Brittany Winfree, MBA ’11 and Mathew Stuber were married May 28, 2011 at Sacred Heart Chapel in Fairhope. They reside in Los Angeles, Calif.
Herbert Abdalla ’39
Robin Baggett ’01
John Edward “Ed” Balthrop Jr., M.D. ’40
Joseph J. Berte ’53
Lilly Betty
Keith Bosarge ’52
In Memoriam
Leon Bouvier ’61
Rebekah Besnard Bowers ’99
Jacqueline Marie Brouillette ’00
John O. Chavez ’51
Frank J. Cimino ’59
Rev. Anthony Concha, S.J. ’56
Rev. John F. “Jack” Deeves, S.J. ’52
Roberto “Bobby” de Ycaza ’89
Nat Dominick ’86
John L. Ernst ’54
Peter P. Gaillard ’64
Margaret “Peggy” Fagan Gibson ’55
Joseph H. “Joe” Goldman, Sr. ’62
Joseph “Jack” Harrison ’44
Patrick F. Harte ’57
John W. Hindmarch ’58
Susan Heckler ’64
Robert E. Houssiere ’49
Stephen C. Hovas ’81
Rev. Michael F. Kennelly, S.J. ’39
Michael J. Larose ’54
Stephen Glen Lauten ’71
V. Price LeBlanc ’47
Bill W. Lovorn ’67
Brooks Mackey ’65
Maria Toomer Marlin ’73
Rev. Walter C. McCauley, S.J. ’49
James B. McDonough Jr. ’42
James John Merig Jr. ’59
Charles Summers Mitchell ’56
Otis Dale “Buddy” Mitchum ’55
Eloyd Scherer Murphy ’60
Rev. Richard Pusch ’60
Margaret “Susie” Coogan Phelan ’71
Francine H. Radam ’56
Paul Rogers ’69
John Sabol ’57
James Sandusky ’51
James L. Singler SJr. ’51
Samuel “Sam” Parker Stewart ’09
Wade T. Verges Jr. ’96
William Walsh ’42
Helen McCown Wettermark ’39
Aug. 4 - St. Louis Alumni Happy Hour
Aug. 11 - Birmingham Happy Hour
Sept. 17 - Atlanta Reception for Rev. Richard Salmi, S.J.
Sept. 23 - Mobile National Alumni Association Board meeting
Sept. 24 - St. Louis Baseball Outing (Cardinals vs. Cubs)
Oct. 13 - Baton Rouge Happy Hour For complete details, additional events and registration, log on to www.shc.edu/alumni or call 877-SPR-HILL.
Honor Roll of Donors 2010-2011
Publishing the Honor Roll of Donors each year is a small way Spring Hill College can publicly recognize those who have made financial gifts to the College. Gifts listed in this Honor Roll include those made from June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011. Each year, the list of givers grows with new friends who join the dedicated and consistent givers who have supported the College for many years.
And at Spring Hill College, each gift is needed and appreciated. Every gift is put to good use, whether to finance scholarships, construct or renovate facilities, develop new academic programs, or enhance technology across campus.
Please take a few minutes to read the names of alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff, businesses and industries, foundations and associations who have made a gift. Because of their support, Spring Hill College can continue to challenge men and women to learn, lead, serve and grow in the Jesuit tradition.
President’s Society
* = Deceased
St. Joseph Society
Gifts of $100,000 or more
Mrs. Nan Altmayer
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barter III ’70/’68
Mr. and Mrs. James D. McKinney ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Murphy ’78/’78
Mrs. Dot S. Outlaw
Mr. Skip Viragh ’64 *
Ms. Celia Wallace
St. Ignatius Society
Gifts of $50,000 – $99,999
Mr. George Barrett ’52
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burke Jr. ’63
Portier Society
Gifts of $25,000 – $49,999
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Clark III ’59
Mr. Thomas L. Micek ’72
Ms. Margaret A. Rolando ’72
Mrs. Agnes Williams
Gautrelet Society
Gifts of $10,000 – $24,999
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Byrne Jr. ’82
Drs. Andrew and Mary Chan /’82
Mr. Chris H. Cheever ’89
Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Cockerham
Estate of Thomas O. Collins *
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Elcan ’80
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gleeson ’61
Dr. James B. Kendrick II ’82
Mrs. Athalie Macgowan
Mr. and Mrs. Trey R. Mayhall III ’95
Mrs. Vaughan Morrissette
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nolan ’81/’82
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nugent ’79
Mrs. Lorienne C. Sharp
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Stebor III ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. York ’75/’76
Sodality Society
Gifts of $5,000 – $9,999
Mrs. Catherine D. Albiez
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Cooney ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Coyle ’57
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Crum Jr.
Prof. and Mrs. Anthony M. Dean ’66/’66
Dr. Lynn A. Durel ’62
Mr. G. Perry Eastman IV ’96
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Eastman III
Ms. Janie B. Gaiennie ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Gayford L. Hinton Jr. ’54
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Keller Sr. ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Kretzer ’84
Estate of Julius Kretzer *
Mr. Michael D. Langan
Dr. Edward J. Lose ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Maher Jr. ’72
Mr. Harold T. McCormick ’51
Dr. and Mrs. David R. McDuff ’74
Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKinney ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Reece J. Miller Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. B. Clifford Pringle Jr. ’58/’86
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ragland ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Randol Sr. ’68
Ms. Christie A. Rose ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Sharp Jr. ’39
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Simmons Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. George E. Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Norvelle L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Sullivan
Mr. J. Bolton Sullivan ’84
Mrs. Anna F. Swider ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Walters
Mrs. Ellen Warnecke *
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Williams ’88
Drs. Charles and Jennifer Wootten /’86
Walsh Society
Gifts of $2,500 – $4,999
Ms. Rebecca Appenzeller ’74 and Mr. Craig Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Atchison
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Bazley ’65
Mr. Thomas J. Becker ’61
Mr. Louis J. Boland Jr. ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Boone /’68
Ms. Ceil Coley ’67
Mr. and Mrs. F. Joseph Costello ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. E. Cowles ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Cussen ’89/’89
Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeJean ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Donaldson ’71
Ms. M. Lee Doyle ’66
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Druhan Jr. ’64/’67
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Forzano
Mr. and Mrs. Rick R. Fuentes
Mr. Stephen Gee
Mrs. Virginia A. Gidley
Mr. Frank J. Guyol III ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Hill
Dr. Robert S. Hosmon ’65
Rev. Clarence M. Hunt III ’89
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Imorde Sr. ’61
Drs. William and Cheryl Jones ’79/’82
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kintz ’89/’88
Mr. and Mrs. Jim M. Lane ’63
Mr. Lawrence P. Lannan ’50
Dr. Dennis C. McCluskey ’73
Mr. and Mrs. James H. McDonald Jr. ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. McGinn ’51
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Morris Jr. ’67/’69
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morris ’65/’67
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. O’Donnell ’68
Roy W. Ralston, Ph.D. ’87
Dr. and Mrs. Dan Reimer ’72/’09
Dr. and Mrs. Jose R. Rovira ’70
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Simmerman Jr. ’80
Estate of W. Berkley Thompson *
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Toler
Mr. Peter A. Vukelic ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Waddick
Mr. and Mrs. Max Watson Jr. ’59/’57
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Williams ’74
President’s Society
Gifts of $2,000 – $2,499
Anonymous
Dr. and Mrs. Mac Barbour III ’83
Mr. Samuel J. Boldrick ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brewer
Col. Frank J. Calagaz Jr. ’61
Dr. Gerry and Dr. Cynthia Castille ’77/’77
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Clapper
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coughlin ’61
Mr. John P. Courtney Jr. ’42
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daley ’60
Mr. and Mrs. James O. DeVaney Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James O. DeVaney III ’71/’71
Drs. Emmet Duffy and Elizabeth Canuel ’81
Ms. Roxanne P. Eaton ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Edwards Sr. ’59
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Egan ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Evelo
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Glavey ’66
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie M. Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Hansen ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Harlin Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Henderson ’61
Drs. John and Cheryl Hendry ’71
Ms. Lucille M. Hess ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hovell ’96/’91
Ms. Helen M. Huisking ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Jabour ’73
Ms. Patricia M. Jones ’85
Mr. Thomas Kempner
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kilborn III ’64
Dr. and Mrs. Steven W. Kinsey ’85/’85
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lentzsch /’69
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Long III
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Madonia /’93
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Marshall ’75/’73
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Marston III ’60
Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Melton ’77
Mr. Matthew S. Metcalfe
Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Midkiff
Mr. Edward J. Moylan ’43
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neel /’66
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pfeffle ’89/’90
Dr. and Mrs. T. Michael Phelan ’71
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Pinkley Jr. ’66/’67
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Pitts ’95
Mrs. Mary Linda Portner ’74 and Mr. Paul Fisher
Dr. Christopher P. Puto ’64
Mr. and Mrs. James Rebarchak ’77
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Sardisco ’56
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sisoian ’81/’79
Dr. and Mrs. Francis C. Skilling Jr. ’68
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Tipton ’80/’81
Mr. Carl A. Torbert Jr. ’58
Mr. James G. Walsh ’51
Mr. J. George Whitfield Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Young Jr. ’57
Dr. and Mrs. David D. Zinn ’69/’69
Junior President’s Society
In 2002, Spring Hill College created a giving society targeting graduates of the last decade. The Junior President’s Society is a unique opportunity for recent graduates to show thanks for the experiences shared at Spring Hill, from the outstanding professors to the great times spent with friends. Members of the Junior President’s Society participate at the President’s Society level ($2,000) for an amount commensurate with their rising income. With each new graduating class, giving levels increase by $100. For example, class of 2010: $100 and above; class of 2009: $200 and above, etc. For more information, contact Samantha Church at (877) 777-4455 or schurch@shc.edu.
Class of 2004
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Gardner
Class of 2007
Mr. Conor J. Gee
Ms. Jennifer J. Toulon
Class of 2010
Mr. John M. Lewis
Ms. Anna K. Pate
Corporate President’s Society
St. Joseph Society
Gifts of $100,000 or more
Baton Rouge Area Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bondy
Mr. and Mrs. Brent LeBlanc
Mr. Clifton LeBlanc
Mrs. Shirley LeBlanc
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. LeBlanc Jr.
Coastal Community Foundation of SC
Hearin Chandler Foundation
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
The SSI Group, Inc.
Ms. Celia Wallace
St. Ignatius Society
Gifts of $50,000 – $99,999
Anonymous
National Center for Housing Management
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burke Jr. ’63
Mr. Glen Stevens
Portier Society
Gifts of $25,000 – $49,999
Catholic Church Extension Society
The Lilly Company
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Clark III ’59
McKinney’s $1 million gift names new grill
James McKinney ’69, alumnus and chair of the college’s board of trustees, fondly recalls good friends gathering for food and camaraderie in the old student center during his college days –so much so that his gift to the college of $1 million places the McKinney family name on the center’s new grill and eatery.
McKinney’s at The Hill, located on the first floor of the student center, was officially unveiled Feb. 24 when the trustees gathered for their winter meeting. Formerly the Cloister, McKinney’s at The Hill has a pub-like atmosphere with several large screen TVs along with a pool table and offers a variety of food and beverages for students, faculty and staff.
“The student center has always been the hub of campus life,” McKinney said, “I’m just one of thousands of students who recall the old days, and while they were fun, we were in a tired, old building. Today’s Spring Hill students can be very proud of their new center that is equipped with numerous modern facilities like the grill.”
McKinney is principal and manager of fixed income department at William Blair & Company, L.L.C., in Chicago. He was elected to the board of trustees in 2002.
President Richard Salmi, S.J., gives Jim McKinney ‘69 a T-shirt with the new grill’s logo.
Gautrelet Society
Gifts of $10,000 – $24,999
The Byrne CPA Firm, PA
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Byrne Jr. ’82
Community Foundation of South Alabama
Coughlin-Saunders Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Cockerham
Daniel Foundation Of Alabama
J.L. Bedsole Foundation
Tilan, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim E. Nolan ’81/’82
Sodality Society
Gifts of $5,000 – $9,999
Alabama Independent Colleges & Universities
GOINGLOBAL
Ms. Mary Anne Thompson
JM Family Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. Christopher D. Williams ’88
Phyllis & Franklin McDonald Foundation
Mrs. Sarah L. Damson
Mr. John C. Johnson
Mr. Clarence C. Keller Sr. ’61
Susan R. & John W. Sullivan Foundation
Mr. J. Bolton Sullivan ’84
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sullivan
The Peltier Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Crum Jr.
Walsh Society
Gifts of $2,500 – $4,999
Acadiana Family Medical Center
Dr. Michael Williams ’74
Dayton Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
The Florence Foundation
Greater Saint Louis
Community Foundation
Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund
Richard D. Wells Foundation
President’s Society
Gifts of $2,000 – $2,499
Huisking Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Cooper /’95
Mr. and Mrs. Darin E. Crowell ’91/’91
Mr. Charles Huisking
Ms. Helen M. Huisking ’66
Mrs. Megan C. Thomas ’92
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Walsh /’68
Mrs. Kara Crawford White ’91 Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, LLP
Mr. James Rebarchak ’77
Loeb Holding Corporation
Orange Beach Marina
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Long III
The Orthopaedic Group
Dr. and Mrs. Mac Barbour III ’83
Honor Roll of Alumni
$ = $2,000+ Donor
* = Deceased
Class of 1938 – 16.67%
Mr. J. V. Wilkins
Class of 1939 – 37.50%
Mr. James F. O’Hayer
Dr. Claude M. Pasquier Jr.
Mr. Tom E. Sharp Jr. $
Class of 1942 – 30.00%
Mr. John P. Courtney Jr. $
Mr. Joseph P. Shannon
Mr. John D. Terrell Jr.
Class of 1943 – 55.56%
Mr. Herndon Inge Jr.
Mr. William R. Lauten
Mr. Adrian I. Lee
Mr. Edward J. Moylan $
Mr. Arthur C. Sawyer Jr.
Class of 1944 – 37.50%
Mr. William A. Haupt
Mr. Laurence P. Pasquier
Dr. Harrold S. Shipps Jr.
Class of 1945 – 16.67%
Mr. John P. Keilty
Class of 1946 – 9.09%
Mr. William H. Harrington *
Dr. Harry C. Powell Jr.
Class of 1947 – 10.00%
Mr. William J. Schaffer Jr.
Class of 1948 – 17.65%
Dr. M. L. Campbell
Capt. James P. Morgan Jr.
Dr. John T. Rickert
Class of 1949 – 32.56%
Mr. John E. Busbee Sr.
Mr. William B. Carpenter Jr.
Mr. Flem G. Cliett Jr.
Dr. Jack T. Coleman
Mr. George W. Edgar
Mr. Arthur Y. Hearn Jr.
Mr. Harold E. Johnson
Mr. William R. Lynch Sr.
Mr. James D. McPhillips
Mr. Henry E. Reimer Jr.
Mr. Gordon Smith III
Mr. Richard S. Whitten Jr.
Dr. Henry L. Wright
Mr. Robert J. Zietz
Class of 1950 – 21.93%
Dr. Norman J. Berger
Mr. H. A. Bertolotti
Mr. Paul H. Boudreaux Sr.
Dr. Charles J. Boyle
Mr. John A. Calametti Jr.
Dr. Robert O. Chadwick, M.D.
Dr. Robert C. Clawson
Mr. Fred P. Coogan Jr.
Mr. George R. Copeland Sr.
Mr. Bill Durick
Dr. Richard J. Gaul
Mr. Richard J. Hebert Sr.
Mr. Lawrence P. Lannan $
Mr. Ray C. Lauten Jr.
Dr. William H. Lindsey Jr.
Dr. Thomas J. Lynch
Mr. James P. Martin
Mr. Donald A. Nobert Sr.
Mr. William H. Ollinger
Mr. J. C. O’Neill Jr.
Dr. John W. Rabby
Dr. Melvin B. Rotner
Mr. Samuel W. Suhrer
Mr. Francis H. Thompson
Dr. Charles F. White
Class of 1951 – 32.84%
Mr. Hugh M. Breen
Dr. James P. Browning
Dr. Charles J. Caruso
Mr. Bryan E. Clark
Mr. Peter J. Feil
Mr. Robert R. Guthans *
Dr. John L. Hubbard Jr.
Dr. Robert F. Klein
The Hon. Daniel W. LeBlanc
Mr. John E. Markham
Mr. Harold T. McCormick $
Mr. Larry C. McGinn $
Mr. Louis W. McHardy
Mr. Walter J. McInerney
Mr. Walter E. Mobley Jr.
Dr. Stanley T. Nolan
Mr. Bob B. Olney
Mr. R. Gibbens Robichaux Sr.
Mr. John A. Schmidt
Mr. Vincent J. Sheridan Jr.
Mr. Paul R. Thompson
Mr. James G. Walsh $
Class of 1952 – 30.43%
Mr. George Barrett $
Mr. Charles J. Barter Jr.
Mr. John F. Connolly
Mr. James A. Garraway
Mr. Harold D. Hudson
Mr. Raymond E. Jackson Jr.
Mr. Alfred W. LaSalle
Mr. Lewis O. Lauve
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McCourt
Dr. Louis J. Naman
Dr. Oscar L. Paulson
Mr. Arthur Williams Jr.
Class of 1953 – 20.83%
Mrs. Ruth Rosen Berger
Mrs. Maynard E. Cush
Dr. Nicholas A. D’Amato
Mr. James E. Dewine
Mr. Ray Kirkland
Dr. Thomas F. McDonald
Rev. Richard W. McGowan, S.J.
Mr. Joseph Glen Murphy *
Dr. Thomas A. Noto
Mr. John F. Power
Mr. Ray Redlingshafer
Class of 1954 – 25.33%
Mr. John L. Ardoin
Mr. Milton J. Bolling III
Mr. Thomas E. Brennan
Mr. John P. Callan Sr.
Mr. John Carwie
Mr. James F. Donovan Jr.
Dr. Samuel E. Ellzey Jr.
Mr. E.A. Buddy Gilbert Jr.
Mr. Richard M. Hartsook
Mr. Gayford L. Hinton Jr. $
Mr. Philip W. Jennings
Mr. Martin J. Johnson Jr.
Mr. James Klepac
Mr. Frank L. Lynam
Mr. John S. Markwalter
Mr. John H. Nordloh
Mr. T. Randolph Tardy
Mr. Edward H. Valance
Mr. Frank G. Vasser Jr.
Class of 1955 – 25.32%
Dr. Raymond A. Alvarez
Dr. Joseph P. Anello Jr.
Mr. Thomas P. Christie
Col. Vincent P. DeFatta
Mr. James J. Fallon
Mr. J. Ronald Hinze
Rev. Raymond M. Lelii, S.J.
Mr. Joseph J. Linder
Mr. Happy Mahfouz
Dr. Edward R. March
Mr. James L. Mitchell Jr.
Mr. James D. Moody III
Mr. Thomas Newell
Mr. Ellis V. Ollinger Jr.
Dr. John M. O’Neill
Mr. D. Ross Partridge
Mr. Murray Perlman
Dr. Edwin P. Pierce Jr.
Mr. James W. Schwing Sr.
Mr. Donald R. Smith
Mr. Paul A. Thierry
Mrs. Joan D. Toomey
Class of 1956 – 36.63%
Mrs. Joanne Osinski Best
Mr. James R. Boland
Mr. Owen Brennan Jr.
Mr. Louis Bussolati Jr.
The Hon. James T. Carlisle
Dr. Jerry P. Casey
Mr. Edward C. Dowd
Mr. James B. Dowds
Mr. George C. Dyson Jr.
Mr. Thomas Gaillard Jr.
Mr. Robert F. Halpin
Mr. Michael S. Johnson
Mr. Oliver Latour Jr.
Mr. Clement A. Laurence
Mr. John J. Leacy
Mr. John P. Luedtke
Mr. Leo H. MacDonald Sr.
Dr. Jack C. Manley
Mr. Marion J. Mathews III
Mr. John C. McAleer III
Mr. James R. McGuire
Mr. George H. Moore Jr.
Mrs. Fannie E. Motley
Mr. Richard S. O’Neill Sr.
Mr. Austin Orendorff Jr.
Mr. Francis L. Poole
Mr. David P. Pooley
Mrs. Francine Radam *
Mrs. Eleanor O. Ramier
Dr. Domenick P. Reina
Mr. David Ring
Dr. William E. Roberts, M.D.
Dr. John B. Sardisco $
Mr. Robert J. Schell
Mr. Estorge C. Sibille
Mr. Shelby D. St. Martin
Mr. Leo R. Trehern Sr.
Class of 1957 – 26.32%
Mr. Daniel R. Atkinson Sr.
Mr. Harold I. Bahlinger
Mr. Robert J. Barry
Ms. Marie S. Betbeze
Dr. George W. Black
Mrs. Barbara Clark Brennan
Mr. William B. Carney Jr.
Mr. John L. Copeland
Mr. Robert D. Coyle $
Mrs. Joanna Diehl
Mr. William B. Durbin
Mr. Frank A. Hughes Sr.
Mr. Charles J. Kacir
Mr. Carl J. Kelly
Deacon A. Gordon Kenny
Dr. Paul J. Knopp
Mr. Paul D. Kountz
Mr. Charles W. Scheffer Jr.
Mr. Thomas J. Schulte, Esq.
Mr. John L. Shaia
Mr. Everett H. Smith
Col. George F. Steger
Dr. Dudley J. Terrell
Mrs. Marie Dever Watson $
Mr. Robert J. Young Jr. $
Class of 1958 – 22.55%
Mrs. Pat Pergantis Barr
Mr. Paul J. Dowsey
Dr. F. David Druhan
Mr. Michael A. Ford
Mr. James H. Frederick
Mr. Mark M. Garin Sr.
Mr. Joseph E. Jones Jr.
Mr. Charles L. McDermott
Mr. Eugene M. McGuire
Dr. Peter L. McNamara
Dr. Leonard A. Mueninghoff
Mr. Herbert R. Noletto Sr. *
Mr. Thomas P. Power
Dr. B. Clifford Pringle Jr. $
Mr. George E. Robison Jr.
Mr. Emanuel A. Romero
Mr. Walter E. Roney Jr.
Mr. William C. Serda
Dr. Hobart B. Sullivan Jr.
Mr. Marcus F. Thublin Jr.
Mr. Carl A. Torbert Jr. $
Dr. Paul D. Torres Sr.
Mrs. Patricia Zietz Wilhelm
Class of 1959 – 37.59%
Mrs. Margaret Albright Black
Mr. Thomas L. Boone
Mr. Charles A. Boyle Jr.
Mr. Ralph T. Bucher Sr.
Mr. Patrick H. Burke
Mrs. Antoinette Blair Buser
Mrs. Ella Dixon Carson
Mr. Joseph G. Casey Jr.
Mr. Thomas J. Clark III $
Mr. Andrew J. Clarke
Mr. Henry A. Cummings Jr.
Mr. Emmett G. Deakle
Mr. John A. Detrio
Mrs. Anne Murden Dunsmore
Mr. Robert J. Eckert Jr.
Mr. Thomas R. Edwards Sr. $
Mr. Frank V. Fiore
Mr. Richard Gallmann
Mr. Charlie L. Gambel Jr.
Mrs. Ellen Roe Gambel
Dr. J. Russell Goodloe Jr.
Mr. John O. Grant III
Mrs. Jeanette Averett Greene
Mr. Charles A. Grim III
Mr. Manfred K. Hummel
Mr. George H. Imorde Jr.
Mrs. Jane Hamrick Latour
Mr. J. D. LeBlanc Jr.
Mr. Charles H. Livaudais
Dr. John W. Lowery *
Mr. Arthur J. Martin Sr.
Dr. John F. McNamara
Dr. Florian Muckenthaler
Mr. Martin F. O’Donnell *
Mr. Hunter J. Pfeiffer
Mrs. Irene Dobbin Roney
Mr. John E. Rubin
Dr. John C. Scharfenberg
Mr. Jay F. Slicklen
Dr. Benjamin J. Stebor III $
Mrs. Mary Butler Steger *
Mr. Aloysius E. Stuardi Jr.
Mr. Frank E. Sullivan III
Mr. Robert F. Talbot Jr.
Maj. Robert W. Tanner
Mr. Milton L. Vavasseur
Mr. Toan Vu
Mr. Max T. Watson Jr. $
Mr. Ernest F. Watts Jr.
Mr. Joseph Werres Jr.
Mr. Orin D. Wood Jr.
Class of 1960 – 25.81%
Dr. H. Clifford Alexander Jr.
Mr. J. Robert Barmann
Dr. Ernest W. Blakeney Jr.
Dr. Joseph R. Bowling
Mr. Fred L. Caver Jr.
Dr. John M. Daley $
Mr. Clyde De La Houssaye Jr.
Mr. Michael P. Feore
Mrs. Dorothy Balzli Ford
Col. Gerald L. Goleman
Mr. William L. Goodall
Dr. John H. Hafner
Ms. Mary Frances Hallet
Mr. Anthony F. Hopp Jr.
Dr. Paul F. Jurgensen
Dr. Charles A. Marston III $
Dr. Francis J. McCormack
Mr. Mike L. McDermott
Mr. Donald J. Muscolino
Mr. James T. Oates
Mr. Joseph O’Rourke
Mr. Philip Pfeiffer
Alumni Giving: Top 10 Classes By Participation
Class Size Fewer Than 100
Ms. Carol L. Phillips
Mrs. Mary Wall Robinson
Mr. Dennis Shea
Mr. John K. Steele
Mrs. Anita Kuhler Thresher
Mrs. Mary Ann Bolton Tourault
Mr. William M. Wolfarth Jr.
Class of 1961 – 51.24%
Mrs. Julie Matanock Barcia
Dr. Peter J. Barcia
Mr. Thomas J. Becker $
Dr. Michael Bielefeld
Mr. Edwin P. Brannan
Mr. John M. Brennan
Mr. Michael P. Broussard
Dr. James D. Burke, Ph.D.
Col. Frank J. Calagaz Jr. $
Mrs. Anita Adams Caver
Mr. James C. Chico
Mr. E. Michael Coughlin $
Mr. Franklin Cowart
Mr. G. Price Crane Jr.
Mr. Francis M. Durel
Mr. J. B. Egan III $
Ms. Janie B. Gaiennie $
Mrs. Mary Collins Garin
Mr. John J. Gleeson $
Neal Golden S.C.
Mr. Otto E. Halboth
Mr. David G. Henderson $
Mr. Joseph M. Imorde Sr. $
Dr. Marilyn L. Johnson
Mr. Clarence C. Keller Sr. $
Mr. C. J. Louisell Jr.
Mrs. Edith Powers Louisell
Mr. Fred E. Magenheimer
Mr. John Miller Jr.
Mrs. Kathryn Rehm Miller
Dr. H. Anson Moye
Dr. James Lee Murphy
Mrs. Fari Carter Muscolino
Mr. James H. O’Donnell Jr.
Mrs. Stephanie Zieman Price
Mr. Robert R. Quintana Jr.
Mrs. Aileen F. Randag
Mr. W. Dillon Reed Jr.
Mr. E. Richard Ruppert
Mr. Fred W. Schemmel
Mrs. Mary Valthauser Shea
Mr. John W. Smith
Mr. Wayne E. Smith
Mrs. Jeanne Edgar Stein
Mr. Dennis B. Sullivan
Mr. Richard F. Sullivan Jr.
Ms. Diane Wachter Swatek
Mr. Hue Thomas III
Mr. Thomas J. Torbert
Dr. Thomas J. Vickers
Mr. James J. Wallace
Class of 1962 – 33.94%
Mrs. Judith A. Ahrens
Dr. Frank L. Antenucci Jr.
Mrs. Betty Murden Blanchard
Mrs. Lesley Durbin Churan
Mrs. Marion F. Clark
Mr. John F. Clover
Mr. John L. Conway
Mr. John H. DeJean $
Dr. Thomas L. Doyle
Dr. Lynn A. Durel $
Mr. Phillip Gabriel Jr.
Mr. Manuel Ganzarain
Mr. Lawrence J. Grik Jr.
Mrs. Kathleen Haas
Mr. Thornton N. Jacob Jr.
Mrs. Diane Zinn Jurgensen
Mr. Harold A. LaCour
Mrs. Eleanor Ford Livaudais
Mr. Arthur J. McGowan
Mr. John R. Nixon
Mrs. Emily Mosteller O’Neill
Mrs. Anne McDonald Pechuls
Dr. Peter Paul Petro Jr.
Mr. Charles Pierotti
Mr. Gregory J. Porges
Dr. Barry M. Preedom, Ph.D.
Mr. William V. Revere
Mr. James D. Robertson Jr.
Mr. Numa J. Rousseve
Mr. Francis M. Smor
Mrs. Anna F. Swider $
Mr. Gustave B. Thames
Mr. Robert M. Vernon
Mr. Dennis J. Webb Sr.
Mrs. Nan Stuardi Wilder
Mr. Walter R. Wilson
Class of 1963 – 27.89%
Mr. John J. Bernauer Jr.
Mrs. Mary Ann Fromhold Brannan
Mrs. Geraldine Packard Brennan
Mr. John J. Burke Jr. $
Mr. James L. Carney
Mr. Oran W. Cochran Jr.
Mr. Stephen B. Crowley
Mr. Jack L. Culross
Mr. Edward C. Dahmer Jr.
Mr. Carl W. Davis
Ms. Patricia A. Dee
Mr. John L. Delay Jr.
Mr. Robert G. Dolan Jr.
Mr. Michael C. Driscoll
Mr. John F. Ewens
Mr. Philip B. Gonzalez Sr.
Mrs. Helene Hudson Grik
Mr. Reynalds E. Haas *
Mr. Jerry A. Howell
Mr. James M. Lane $
Mrs. Judith Gauvey MacLellan
Mr. Edward S. Maguire
Mrs. Ellen Manning McCoy
Mrs. Helen Leitner McDermott
Mr. Julian McDonnell Jr.
Mr. James A. Naehr
Mrs. Janet Stodgell Porges
Mr. Patrick J. Rice Sr.
Mr. Peter Shepherd
Dr. H. Jon Sherrill
Mrs. Bradley Goodyear Smith
Mr. G. Barker Stein Jr.
Mrs. Gwen Wittenborn Sullivan
Mrs. Marietta Chambers Wallace
Dr. David G. Walsh
Mrs. Ann Doody Webb
Dr. Henry J. Wehman
Mr. Dennis Whalen
Mrs. Mitzi Zalopany Wolfarth
Mrs. Katherine Schwab Yeargain
Dr. Nora Dougherty Zee
Class of 1964 – 26.59%
Ms. Angela S. Anderson
Mr. Henry W. Bellows
Mr. Gregory Bernbrock
Dr. L. Stafford Betty
Mrs. Jean Nicks Blake
Mr. Max J. Blake
Mr. Peter K. Browne
Mr. Donald R. Carmody
Mrs. Patricia Weldon Carmody
Mrs. Loretta Lapinsky Clayton
Mr. Joseph A. Conly
Mrs. Dorothy H. Conner
Mrs. Neva White Curoe
Mrs. Louise A. Daniels
Mr. Thomas P. Davis
Dr. William J. Dowie Jr.
Mr. J. Michael Druhan Jr. $
Mrs. Mary Duffy Eckert
Mr. Howard D. Edgar
Mrs. Angela Jacques Ekins
Mr. Walter R. Ekins
Ms. Eusebia L. Fink
Dr. Eugene G. Galvin Jr.
Mr. Ray N. Hansen $
Dr. James M. Hill
Mr. Carl W. Homolka
Mr. Vincent Kilborn III $
Dr. John L. Lobdell
Mr. Robert P. McCabe
Dr. Kathleen Burns McCarville
Mr. Pat T. McCarville
Mr. Louis A. Mezrano
Mr. William F. Morando
Mr. Bernard Mullin
Mr. Fred M. O’Bryan
Mrs. Patricia Brzezinski Packer
Dr. Christopher P. Puto $
Mr. Joseph T. Quina III
Mr. Otto F. Ramsey Jr.
Mr. Julius M. Sitterlee
Ms. Joyce Torgerson–Harris
Mr. Skip Viragh * $
Mr. Edward Welch
Ms. Ann B. Whigham
Class of 1965 – 25.77%
Dr. John A. Bazley $
Mrs. Beverly Young Bellows
Mrs. Dorothy Laughlin Castellon
Mrs. Rose Arru Clardy
Mrs. Patricia Heidbrink Cowie
Mrs. Josephine Williams Cruthers
Mr. Jose R. Cruz, Ph.D.
Mary Jane Gauvey DeBay
Mr. Paul L. Delaney
Mr. Pasquale A. Elia
Mr. Harry T. Fleddermann Jr.
Dr. Michael Flusche
Mr. Jerome J. Froelich Jr.
Mr. Joseph A. Gonzales
Mr. Larry E. Gunnin
Dr. Eileen Estes Hargrove
Mrs. Barbara McLeod Hill
Dr. Robert S. Hosmon $
Mrs. Marilyn Detrio Kirkland
Mr. G. Victor Laubenthal Jr.
Mr. T. V. Mangelsdorf
Mr. H. William McAtee
Mrs. Kathleen George Mezrano
Mr. Michael M. Morris $
Mrs. M.K. Norwood
Mrs. Catherine Adams O’Bryan
Mr. Jerold J. Pace
Mr. George J. Prud’Homme
Mrs. Marion Doyle Ramsey
Mr. Joseph Ranieri
Mr. James Raymond
Dr. Joseph P. Reardon
Mrs. Susan Meyercord Rice
Ms. Barbara G. Schurhoff
Mr. John Scripp
Mr. John P. Sullivan
Mrs. Margaret Logan Thames
Mr. Edward D. Welch
Dr. Gary R. Wiley
Class of 1966 – 25.15%
Mrs. Deanie Clark Allen
Mr. Harold D. Baker
Mr. Martin D. Beirne Jr.
Ms. Jane F. Callanan
Mrs. Mary Kearns Carey
Mr. Cameron T. Clark
Ms. Mary Jane Crowe
Mrs. Terry Owen Culross
Prof. Anthony M. Dean $
Mrs. Linda Nicks Dean $
Mrs. Gertrude E. Denney
Mr. John E. DiGiulio
Ms. M. Lee Doyle $
Mr. Terence P. Earley
Mrs. Joan Merritt Fox
Mr. Dennis M. Glavey $
Mr. Richard C. Guidry
Dr. Denis E. Hruza
Ms. Helen M. Huisking $
Mr. Stephen K. Kelly
Mrs. Kathleen O’Rourke Kennedy
Mrs. Kathryn Sill Kichler
Mrs. Barbara Bender Knight
Mr. Rene Larrieu Jr.
Dr. David Loehle
Mrs. Lucy Dretzka Loehle
Mrs. Susan Mitchell Neel $
Mr. John R. Oester
Dr. Norma Wittmann Oester
Mrs. Mary Alice O’Rourke
Dr. Leonard F. Pinkley Jr. $
Mr. John S. Rigney
Mrs. Melinda Mattis Rigney
Dr. Stanley J. Roux Jr.
Miss Diana Shaw
Mrs. Cecilia Sebastian Smith
Mr. G. Earle Underwood
Mrs. E. Pankey Vrachalus
Lt. Col. Stephen B. Williams
Mr. Frederick C. Wise
Class of 1967 – 27.03%
Mr. Joseph M. Arban
Mr. James E. Broughton
Ms. Maureen F. Cardiff
Mr. James A. Clark
Mrs. Mary Lichliter Clark
Ms. Ceil Coley $
Mr. David B. Conner
Mr. F. J. Costello $
Mr. James E. Crahan Jr.
Mrs. Gail R. Dreis
Mrs. Janet Logan Druhan $
Mr. Michael J. Glass
Mr. Donald Gundermann Sr.
Mr. Bruce R. Hartney
Mrs. Judith Alford Heiter
Ms. Jane S. Idzi
Mrs. Margaret Simons Jones
Mr. Michael D. Jones
The Hon. William A. Kelly
Dr. John L. Klause
Mr. James R. Klimaski
Mr. Edward N. Morris Jr. $
Mrs. Paula Heim Morris $
Mr. William G. Nelson Sr.
Mrs. Jean McDonald Pinkley $
Dr. Jay P. Quinlivan
Mrs. Jane Midgette Radka
Mr. Jerome Radka
Mrs. Jane LeBeau Schilleci
Ms. Shirley A. Sheehan
Mr. Daniel E. Short
Mr. James L. Siccardi
Mrs. Patricia Seban Singler
Mr. Marvin E. Slay
Mrs. Dawn Ruhl Tyler
Dr. H. Harbour Winn III
Mrs. Mary Brzezinski Winn
Mrs. Melinda McGill Wolchina
Class of 1968 – 24.82%
Mr. Michael M. Abbene
Mr. Edward S. Armstrong Jr.
Mr. John W. Barter III $
Mrs. Cecilia Guthrie Boone $
Mr. Joseph P. Brennan Sr.
Mr. Robert W. Bulger
Mr. William F. Bullock
Mr. James R. Cooper III
Mr. David L. Davies, Ph.D.
Ms. Judith E. Gibson
Mrs. Janet Macrae Gundermann
Mr. Bernard O. Hodowal
Mr. Joseph E. Hoffman
Dr. Virginia Curran Hoffman, Ph.D.
Mr. Ernest A. Houssiere Jr.
Mr. Philip F. Kelly
Dr. Leo Kling III
Dr. Thomas E. Knauer
Mrs. Mary Hubbard Mareno
Mr. John F. McKinney $
Ms. Sandra L. Melof
Mrs. Anne Butler Militello
Mr. Richard J. Neuenfeldt
Mr. Robert L. O’Donnell $
Dr. William J. O’Donnell
Maj.Gen. Arnold L. Punaro
Mr. Frank B. Randol Sr. $
Mrs. Marilyn Byrnes Richardson
Ms. Christie A. Rose $
Mr. Samuel A. Sarno Jr.
Dr. Frank E. Scully Jr.
Dr. Francis C. Skilling Jr. $
Mr. Edward S. Toomer Jr.
Dr. Rudolph M. Tovar
Mrs. Susan C. Walsh $
Class of 1969 – 24.73%
Mr. William M. Barritt
Mr. James D. Beattie
Mr. Mack B. Binion
Mr. Samuel J. Boldrick $
Mr. Joseph O. Collins Jr.
Ms. Louise M. Conti
Ms. Jane C. Davis
Dr. Warren E. Duclos Jr.
Mr. Joseph M. Elixon
Mr. Peter J. Galligan
Mr. Michael Guimbarda
Mrs. Adele Stuardi Gwatkin
Ms. Lorraine M. Hajeski
Mr. John H. Halliday
Mr. Mark E. Hughes
Dr. Charles B. Hunter
Mr. Jeffery H. Jones
Mr. James R. Lathrop
Mrs. Joy Guidry Lentzsch $
Ms. Delores D. Lewis
Mr. Frank E. Linn
Mrs. Stephanie Yang Markey
Mr. William F. Markey
Mr. James M. Martin
Mr. James D. McKinney $
Mr. Edward T. McMahon
Cdr. Paul R. Morin
Dr. Joseph R. Moring
Mrs. Stephanie Betty Morris $
Mr. Richard H. Remmert
Mrs. Lola Rehm Robichaux
Dr. Robert P. Robichaux
Mr. Gerald V. Rodgers
Mr. Robert B. Ryan
Mr. George E. Saxon Jr.
Mr. William Schlapak Jr.
Dr. Ben P. Schmeil
Mrs. Joan Brown Siegwald
Mr. Thomas J. Siegwald
Mr. John M. Stewart
Mr. A. H. Tenhundfeld Jr.
Mr. John T. Toenes Jr.
Mr. George A. Vella
Dr. Douglas Verret, Ph.D.
Mr. Victor J. Walsh Sr.
Mrs. Antonia Lueckenhoff Zinn $
Dr. David D. Zinn $
Class of 1970 – 22.94%
Mrs. Mary Lou Schwartzel Barter $
Dr. John L. Bennett
Mrs. Louise Cassilly Bullock
Miss Maureen A. Caine
Mr. Francis M. Craft
Mr. John H. Domeier
Dr. Justin H. Durel
Mrs. Margaret Zinn Frentz
Mr. Stuart J. Frentz
Mrs. Suzanne Donnelly Galligan
Dr. Patrick J. Geary
Miss Catherine A. Gettys
Dr. A. Antonio Gonzalez-Prendes, Ph.D.
Mrs. Tallulah Quina Helmsing
Mr. Frank J. Heston
Ms. Marion R. Kelly
Ms. Christine M. Kiefer
Mrs. Marie Pollingue Lathrop
Mr. Gary V. Marlin
Mrs. Sarah Middleton Martin
Mr. Stephen M. Morris
Mr. Edward J. Moseley
Mr. Timothy P. O’Mara
Mr. Edward A. Overbey Jr.
Mrs. Marilyn Flinn Owens
Mr. William R. Quina III
Dr. Jose R. Rovira $
Mrs. Linda Adler Rux
Mr. Roger C. Suhre
Ms. Rita Mallini Taylor
Miss Eleanor W. Trigg
Mrs. Ann Kyle Wade
Ms. M.K. Wegmann
Mr. H. Michael Wellington
Mr. George P. Wentworth
Mr. Carl R. West Jr.
Dr. William J. Whibbs
Mr. Dennis M. Wiley
Dr. Robert E. Willett Jr.
Class of 1971 – 40.12%
Mr. Randall S. Adams
Mrs. Cindi Champagne Angers
Mrs. Dorothy Hare Beattie
Mrs. Aurelia Hooks Benton
Mr. Michael L. Bezdek
Dr. Kenneth Boniface Jr.
Dr. James L. Brown
Mr. Gerard T. Carmody
Mrs. C. Gustafson Caver
Mr. George R. Coelen
Mr. C. Patrick Collins
Mr. Mark S. Czerniak
Dr. James O. DeVaney III $
Mrs. Margaret Halliday DeVaney $
Mrs. Mary McKnight Devine
Mr. Michael S. Doll
Mr. Brian G. Donaldson $
Mrs. Kathleen Bloom Durel
Mr. Thomas M. Elder
Mr. Joseph C. Fisher Jr.
Mr. Robert C. Gnau
Mrs. Mary Martin Graf
Mr. Joseph J. Grill
Mr. John A. Hendry, D.D.S. $
Mrs. Bridget Tobin Herald
Mary Ann Holewinski
Dr. Joseph G. Hughes
Ms. M. Kathryn Hughes
Mrs. Margaret Fuchs Hughes
Mr. James A. Imorde
Mrs. Joanne M. Jenkins
Mrs. Catherine Freund Kinsman
Dr. John C. Lafleur
Mr. Michael H. Lambert
Mr. William B. Lennox
Mr. James J. Logue
Mr. Thomas J. Long
Ms. Mary Maher Loper
Mrs. Dianne Kelly Markel
Mr. Robert W. Markel II
Mr. Michael D. McFadden
Mrs. Geraldine McIver McMahon
Mr. Alfred Montgomery Jr.
Mrs. Suzanne Hansom Montgomery
Mr. Philip J. Moses
Mr. Stephen F. Peifer
Mrs. Jeanne Flaherty Phelan
Mr. Michael J. Phelan
Dr. T. Michael Phelan $
Mrs. Mary Trigg Scully
Ms. Judith T. Sherry
Mrs. Katherine Steffen
Mrs. Dorothy Mortland Stoltz
Mrs. Barbara Buse Vollmer
Mrs. Katherine Whalen Wentworth
Ms. Katrinka Westendorf
Class of 1972 – 26.62%
Mr. Lawrence E. Ackels Jr.
Mr. F. J. Agnew Jr.
Mr. Casimir A. Baczinskas
The Hon. John D. Breen
Mrs. Suzanne Torrado Carmody
Mrs. Colleen C. Chase
Mr. Christopher J. Cosgrove
Mrs. Monique Guidry Dupuis
Mrs. Stella Daigle Grant
Mr. Michael G. Gretchen
Mrs. Ann Shay Grill
Mrs. Johanna Skelton Haas
Mr. Victor G. Hanna
Mrs. Michelle F. Jones
Mrs. Patricia Legendre Justice
Mr. Thomas F. Kirwin
Mrs. Mary Fox Lafleur
Mr. Louis J. Maher Jr. $
Dr. Charmane P. May
Mrs. Ann Stark McKusick
Mr. Thomas L. Micek $
Mrs. Catherine Gonce O’Keefe
Mrs. Irene Wettermark Porter
Dr. Hector Ramirez Jr.
Dr. Dan Reimer $
Ms. Mary E. Rodgers
Ms. Margaret A. Rolando $
Ms. Kathryn M. Shanks
Mrs. Joyce Willcox Sims
Mr. Ronald L. Sims
Mrs. Frances David Stewart
Mr. Paul A. Teske
Dr. Ellen Coogan Verret, Ph.D.
Mrs. Katherine Ribordy Weinreich
Mrs. Margaret Seban Wellington
Mrs. M. Gineen Wilson
Mrs. Dorothy Brown Woolley
Class of 1973 – 16.54%
Mr. Lou Allenbach Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Bertagnolli Crosby
Mrs. Ramona Lacey Fox
Mr. Dennis J. Galligan
Mr. Frank J. Guyol III $
Mrs. Martha Greer Helmsing
Mr. Richard J. Jabour $
Mrs. Maria Toomer Marlin *
Mr. Terry E. Marlin
Mrs. Anne Willett Marshall $
Dr. Dennis C. McCluskey $
Mrs. Margaret Mueller
Mr. Michael P. Murphy
Mr. Eugene S. R. Pagano
Mrs. Jeanne Offord Rowe
Ms. Mary C. Sherlock
Mrs. Barbara Ory Simms
Dr. Roy J. Simms Jr.
Class of 1974 – 22.83%
Ms. Christine E. Adams
Mrs. Paula Powers Agnew
Mrs. Rebecca H. Appenzeller $
Mr. Louis J. Boland Jr. $
Mr. Brian J. Cooney $
Mrs. Kathleen Accardo Cornelia
Mr. Joseph M. Elliot III
Mrs. Mary Ferrell Finnerty
Mr. Peter K. Finnerty
Mr. John J. Fredricks
Mrs. Grace McDonald Gretchen
Mr. James V. Gudaitis
Mr. William T. Harkey J.D.
Mr. Victor C. Helmsing
Mrs. Judith Curran Hernandez
Mr. Robert S. Jabour
Mr. Donald S. Mazzullo
Dr. David R. McDuff, M.D. $
Mr. Eric W. Mueller
Ms. Brenda J. Pierce
Mrs. Mary Linda Portner $
Mr. Timothy P. Size
Mrs. Carmen Torrado Tarzon
Dr. Michael Williams $
Class of 1975 – 17.54%
Mr. George R. Copeland Jr.
Mr. Thomas M. Deese
Mr. James R. Haley Jr.
Dr. Patrick A. Hyland
Dr. Stephen A. Kahalley
Mr. Michael S. Marshall $
Mrs. Theresa Bisceglia Mazzullo
Mr. James H. McDonald Jr. $
Mr. Dennis P. McKenna
Mrs. Sarah Schwarz McKenna
Ms. Margaret R. Meherin
Dr. Patrick E. Nolan
Dr. Katy Phelan
Mrs. Constance Bowes Postal
Mrs. Mary Russell Reedy
Mr. Christopher P. Smith
Mr. Michael J. Stineman
Mrs. Delphine Gladden Williams
Mr. Clifford E. York $
Class of 1976 – 27.93%
Mr. S. V. Arbour III
Mrs. Keiren Cassidy Aucoin
Mrs. Barbara Kelly Bettonville
Mr. Thomas R. Butterick
Miss Maureen M. Carlin
Mr. Raymond P. Dempsey
Dr. Andrew L. Findley Jr.
Mr. James M. Gearty
Mrs. Mary Hennessey Gordon
Mr. Russell A. Guthrie
Mr. Thomas S. Hall
Mrs. Mary Ackels Karam
Mr. James E. Killorin
Miss Marian T. Lami
Mr. Thomas E. Lyon
Mr. Felix A. Mendez-Gonzalez
Mr. Timothy X. Moore
Mr. Manuel R. Morales Jr.
Mr. Richard W. Mortell Jr.
Mr. Patrick M. Postal Sr.
Mr. Robert C. Rourke
Mr. Timothy A. Sheehan Sr.
Mr. Joseph Tener
Mrs. Margaret Bopp York $
Class of 1977 – 21.62%
Mrs. Myriam D. Albertini
Mrs. Lisa Palmer Beers
Dr. Cynthia Reichard Castille $
Dr. M. Gerard Castille $
Ms. Teresa F. Cesarano
Mr. Nathan D. Clark
Mrs. Linda Blair Davis
Mrs. Kristin Bendorf Drlicka
Mrs. Debra Corry Guyton
Miss M. Angel Helmsing
Mrs. Lynn Cronin Illig
Mrs. Deborah Smith Lassus
Mrs. Susan Hayes Lyon
Mr. Joseph J. McCann Jr.
Mr. Brian D. Melton $
Mrs. Melanie Reimer Moore
Mr. Herbert R. Noletto Jr.
Mr. James M. Ollis III
Mr. James Rebarchak $
Mrs. Lynn Murphy Robichaux
Mr. Raoul M. Robichaux
Mr. Gregory J. Schlax
Mrs. Martha Carey Silk
Mr. Robert W. Silk Jr.
Mr. Richard J. Volentine Jr.
Mrs. Anne Connelly Walsh
Mr. William D. Ward
Mrs. Christina Bowersox Watts
Class of 1978 – 24.80%
Mrs. Kit Acree Arbour
Mr. John J. Archer Jr.
Ms. Jeanne T. M. Beard
Mr. William Bohannon Jr.
Mrs. Joan Carlin Cameron
Mr. Charles E. Deye
Dr. Phillip M. Drlicka
Mr. John A. Ebert
Mrs. Mary Brown Farrell
Ms. Ellen Gravina
Mr. John H. Hamm Jr.
Dr. Ruben Hernandez, M.D.
Mrs. Deborah Smith Hibberts
Mr. Lawrence Horning Jr.
Dr. Deborah A. Kassner
Mr. Joseph H. Keller III
Mrs. Sheila Haggerty Mahoney
Mr. Timothy J. Mahoney
Ms. Mary P. McGah
Mrs. Cecilia McDermott Mortell
Mrs. Elin Bendorf Murphy $
Mr. Timothy R. Murphy $
Ms. Loretta Lee Pendergrast
Mr. Charles H. Prosser
Dr. Mark E. Reese
Mr. John F. Roorda III
Mrs. Kathleen Hughes Taylor
Class of 1979 – 25.78%
Mr. Joseph E. Ackels Sr.
Mrs. Linda Padden Ackels
Mr. Patrick J. Balthrop Sr.
Mrs. Ana Diaz Barker
Mr. Timothy J. Cherre
Dr. Kenneth R. Courington
Mr. John E. Cunningham Jr.
Mrs. Monica Lynch Dutmers
Dr. David R. Field
Ms. Susan L. Harchelroad
Dr. William P. Jones $
Mrs. Margaret Murray Keller
Mrs. Jamesine Marsden Killorin
Ms. Lella Brooks Lowe
Mr. Paul M. McDonnell
Dr. Thomas A. McGraw
Mr. John J. Nugent $
Mr. Vincent S. Pagano
Mr. Luke R. Ponseti
Dr. Carl Salter
Ms. Mary A. Sevier
Dr. Carl B. Shory, M.D.
Mrs. Katherine Mueller Sisoian $
Dr. Mary Smith Soha
Dr. Nancy Grant Wahl
Mrs. Dolores Peters Ward
Mrs. Jacqueline Pope Williams
Mrs. Sue Bender Yost
Class of 1980 – 22.88%
Mrs. Mariterese Greene Balthrop
Dr. Andrew J. Boulet
Mrs. Deborah Peck Donohoe
Mr. Ronald D. Donohoe
Mr. Daniel G. Elcan $
Mr. Paul J. England
Mr. John F. Fitzsimmons Jr.
Mrs. Pam Rayfield Fitzsimmons
Mrs. Barbara Bloomer Fuller
Mr. Paul E. Fuller
Mr. Charles F. Gund Jr.
Mr. George D. Hannon
Mrs. Constance Franco Howen
Mr. Thomas R. Howen
Mrs. Amrit Whitlock Khalsa
Mrs. Mary Lou D. Littleton
Dr. Edward J. Lose $
Mrs. Angela Jordan McCarthy
Dr. Melanie L. McGrath, Ph.D.
Mrs. Georgia Hamilton Meyers
Mrs. Ann Brown Pridgeon
Ms. Anna M. Reier
Mr. Paul F. Rizzuto
Mr. Matthew P. Ryan
Mr. John T. Schreiber
Mr. George M. Simmerman Jr. $
Miss Andree M. St. Martin
Mr. Mark L. Stewart
Dr. Arthur J. Tipton $
Mr. Wayne L. Vicknair
Mr. Gregory M. Whibbs
Class of 1981 – 26.54%
Mrs. Roberta Fink Boyle
Mrs. Jane M. Brigham
Mrs. Maria M. Callahan
Mr. Joseph G. Conboy Jr.
Mrs. Mary Bosley Darnell
Dr. J. Emmett Duffy $
Mrs. Cynthia Bowes Galvin
Mr. Kevin P. Galvin
Mrs. Jeanne Bodet Gund
Mr. Peter B. Hayes
Ms. Lucille M. Hess $
Dr. Charles A. LaRosa
Mrs. Elizabeth Latham
Mr. Michael M. Manning
Mr. John X. Maritote
Mrs. Mary Fuchs Maynard
Mrs. Rhonda Smith McGill
Ms. Deborah M. Mesmer
Mr. E. Tyler Nichols Jr.
Mr. Tim E. Nolan $
Ms. Christy A. Omohundro
Ms. Margaret Clawson Pearson
Mr. Marc P. Pelham
Mrs. Mary Marshall Pulmas
Mrs. Karen Pendergast Rhodes
Dr. Chris Salter
Mr. Robert L. Scala
Mrs. Victoria Ordonez Scala
Ms. Patricia A. Schmidt
Mr. William F. Sisoian $
Mrs. Katherine McCormick Tipton $
Class of 1982 – 16.67%
Mr. Eduardo Barranco
Mrs. Margaret Egan Benjamin
Mr. Thomas A. Byrne Jr. $
Dr. Mary Finnorn Chan $
Mr. Joseph A. Cruthirds
Miss Kathleen M. Fitzsimmons
Mr. Christopher P. Foley
Ms. Anastasia M. Hanley
Dr. Cheryl Sandoski Jones $
Mr. R. Kinne Kell
Dr. James B. Kendrick II $
Ms. Marina E. Libro
Mrs. Charlotte McGuire Link
Dr. James M. Link Jr.
Mrs. Stephanie L. Lose
Mr. Patrick A. Mansfield
Dr. Edward J. Martin III
Mr. Michael A. McCaffrey
Mr. G. Richard Michaelis Jr.
Dr. Nancy Gadams Michaelis
Mrs. Christina Matey Nolan $
Mrs. Mary Touhy Purcell
Mrs. Mary Munns Ripley
Dr. John J. Shannon
Rev. Francis Stodola
Dr. John P. Tetzeli
Class of 1983 – 13.76%
Dr. Mac Barbour III $
Mr. Walter A. Bell
Mrs. Patricia Mallon Bessonen
Dr. Richmond F. Brown
Mrs. Gretchen Vienhage Conboy
Mr. Curt A. Crider
Mr. Charles J. Dempsey
Mr. Ralph P. Durrett
Mr. Hugh J. Flannery
Mrs. Millie Cox Flannery
Ms. Kathleen Gorman
Ms. Harriet J. Graham
Mr. Ronald T. Hartley
Mrs. Kay Scavullo Jesse
Mr. John G. Kelly
Mrs. Sheila Doyle Kelly
Miss Sandretta A. Miller
Mr. Martin L. Osborne
Mr. Mark R. Purcell
Dr. Andrew D. Sharp
Mr. Dan P. Tice
Ms. Julia A. Webb
Mr. John F. Weidenbruch
Class of 1984 – 6.93%
Mrs. Mary Demouy Battiste
Dr. Kelly Hardee Befus
Mr. Leonard W. Besinger III
Mr. Mark P. Bunting
Mrs. Melanie McGinn Bunting
Mrs. Mary Foote Fasano
Mr. Terence P. Kane
Dr. B. Frank Kimbell Jr.
Mr. Julius B. Kretzer $
Mrs. Alisa Marino-Ramminger
Mrs. Julie Ehret Martin
Mrs. Theresa McGonagle Crider
Ms. Patricia Milla-King
Mr. Jeno E. Piccini
Mrs. Anna Battaglia Salazar
Mr. J. Bolton Sullivan $
Ms. Ann P. Thublin
Mr. William L. Ward III
Class of 1985 – 16.29%
Dr. Vincent P. Arata
Mrs. Robin Meijer Barnett
Mrs. Judy Demeranville Bassett
The Hon. Sonja F. Bivins
Mr. Gary D. E. Cowles $
Mr. John A. DeFraites
Mrs. Kathleen C. Ellis
Mrs. Ann Tolbert Hamilton
Mr. Charles J. Hollingsworth Jr.
Mrs. Monica Brito Johnson
Ms. Patricia M. Jones $
Ms. M. Patricia Kane
Mrs. Jan Bailey Kimbell
Dr. Steven W. Kinsey $
Mrs. Teresa Remich Kinsey $
The Hon. M. Lauren Lemmon
Dr. Robert J. Link
Mr. Edward T. Morris
Ms. GB Olsen
Mrs. Shari Baldwin Piccini
Mr. David R. Reich
Dr. Theresa Pryor Roca
Mr. Christopher P. Rutigliano Sr.
Mr. David H. Sharkey
Mrs. Bridget McGurk Simpson
Ms. Marney A. Skinner
Mrs. Mary Sharp Southall
Mrs. Therese Thibodeaux Stuckey
Mrs. Anne Leckert Taglione
Class of 1986 – 19.02%
Mr. James M. Arnold
Mrs. Charlene Campeaux Boss
Mr. Christopher J. Clarke
Mrs. Susan Zumer Cwik
Mr. Alan H. Dant Jr.
Ms. Roxanne P. Eaton $
Mr. Charles A. Elcan
Dr. Paul W. Gidley
Mrs. Gail Stewart Greif
Mr. Stephen T. Johnson
Mr. Colin E. Kemmerly
Mrs. Alice Ryan Klimas
Mr. Joseph A. Kotrola
Mrs. Julia F. Lewis
Mrs. Jean Bosley Lystad
Mrs. Verna Keller Madrid
Mr. Philip A. Mahoney
Mrs. Anna Leek Pringle $
Mrs. Amy Skinner Schenk
Mrs. Odile Finnorn Schneider
Mr. Paul T. Schubert
Mrs. Eileen Moriarty Skakel
Mrs. Teresa Markham Walker
Dr. Michael E. Walsh
Ms. Catherine L. Winikates
Dr. Jennifer Pitra Wootten, M.D. $
Class of 1987 – 13.29%
Mr. Jaime W. Betbeze
Mrs. Mary O’Hallaron Christen
Mr. John Michael Corr
Mrs. Michele Prevost Corr
Mrs. Mary Thelen DeFraites
Mrs. Jacqueline Klock Frey
Mr. Patrick Guyton
Mr. G. R. Hollinger III
Miss Margie G. Kane
Mrs. Elizabeth Donelan Larkin
Mr. John E. Larkin Jr.
Mr. John T. McCartney
Mr. Marc J. Micklewright
Mr. William P. Pflug
Roy W. Ralston, Ph.D. $
Mr. Ian H. Rode
Mrs. Felecia Jernigan Rutigliano
Dr. Robyn Stinnett-Pokorny
Ms. Marti Weis
Class of 1988 – 13.22%
Mr. Victor N. Altamirano
Mrs. Karen Roth Belina
Mr. James F. Carlisle
Mr. Stephen R. Copeland
Mr. Segundino Entac
Ms. Victoria F. Guarisco
Mrs. Anne May Hamilton
Mrs. Lisa Eubanks Hollingsworth
Mrs. Sharron Sharpe Kintz $
Mrs. Paula McAnany Link
Mr. Walter P. Little III
Mrs. Cecilia Ackels Martin
Dr. Mary B. Munn
Mr. Michael E. Olinde
Ms. Cara Parrillo
Mr. J. Phillip Ramsey
Mrs. Krista Mingus Rataj
Mrs. Mary Hogue Seabergh
Mr. Thomas K. Watkins Jr.
Mr. Christopher D. Williams $
Mr. John P. Wolfarth
Class of 1989 – 17.35%
Mr. Paul J. Bayer
Mr. John M. Brady
Mr. Chris H. Cheever $
Mrs. Margaret Fink Cussen $
Mr. Paul M. Cussen $
Mrs. Stacy Orgeron Eberly
Mr. Keith M. Hammett Jr.
Mr. Robert D. Holbert
Rev. Clarence M. Hunt III $
Mr. Richard C. Inge
Mr. Michael G. Johnson
Ms. Natallie J. Keiser
Mr. Michael J. Kintz $
Mr. Michael C. Knobloch
Mr. Robert A. Leonard
Ms. Laura Lobuglio-Vigil
Dr. Christian P. Mannsfeld
Mr. Noland F. Maples Jr.
Ms. Colleen M. O’Brien
Mrs. Kimberly Tapia Pennington
Dr. Michael A. Pennington
Dr. Robert C. Pfeffle $
Dr. Robert H. Reuter
Mr. Edward B. Slaton Jr.
Mr. Young W. Stevenson Jr.
Ms. Shannon L. Storm, Ph.D.
Mr. John J. Zollinger IV
Class of 1990 – 15.35%
Ms. Leslie Abadie
Mr. Garry Andrews
Mr. James C. Andrews
Ms. Ann–Maria B. Beard
Mrs. Karen Hoffman Carlisle
Mr. William A. Carter
Mrs. Jamie Kayser Davidson
Mrs. Angele Davis-Kelley
Mr. John B. Hue
Mr. L. J. Jackson Jr.
Mr. Brian D. Kinzel
Mrs. Jane Posey Kirkpatrick
Mr. Michael J. Latousek
Mr. R. Shaw Matthews Jr.
Mr. Thomas B. Matthews
Mr. Michael S. McKinley
Dr. Dan L. Perry Jr.
Mrs. Kristin Fabing Pfeffle $
Mrs. Diana Rayfield Rode
Mrs. Mena Ford Sandoz
Mrs. Virginia Johnson Scheidt
Mrs. Mary Moore Sheffield
Mr. Ronnie Smith
Mr. A. E. Stuardi III
Dr. Tinerfe J. Tejera
Mr. Damian J. Vitale
Mrs. Mary A. Wink
Class of 1991 – 20.55%
Mr. Darrell L. Butters
Mr. Christy L. Calametti Jr.
Mr. Simon L. Condron
Mrs. Nanette Alleman Cope
Mr. Darin E. Crowell $
Mrs. Lynell Bujol Crowell $
Mrs. Shaaron J. Etchison
Mr. Jonathan F. Gansereit
Mrs. Helen Elzen Halphen
Mrs. Gentry Lankewicz Holbert
Mrs. Mindy Downey Hovell $
Miss Victoria M. Kranze
Mrs. Jane Lambert Lastelick
Mrs. Agnes Brennan Law
Mrs. Bebe Gustin Lindsey
Mr. Andre J. Mathurin
Mr. Matthew G. McClure
Mrs. Bridget Tiernan McMillan
Mrs. Molly Faulkner Meyer
Alumni Giving:
10 Classes By Participation
Mr. Samford T. Myers
Mrs. Kristen Hoffman Navarre
Mrs. Josephine Lee Noletto
Mr. Mark E. Pepke
Mrs. Melissa Jones Schilling
Mrs. Susan Muscat Slaton
Mrs. Laura Perdomo Stevenson
Mr. Gregory J. Underwood
Mrs. Kara Crawford White $
Miss Mary T. Woodward
Mrs. Donna Rushan York
Class of 1992 – 16.51%
Mrs. Jacqueline Kane Angle
Mr. Scott P. Angle
Mrs. Kristen Joseph Bayer
Miss Krista A. Berwanger
Mrs. Jane Frazer Bledsoe
Mrs. Mary Moore Brachle
Mrs. Karen Stretch Chester
Mrs. Julie Wolfarth Cobb
Mrs. Mary Lightcap Cunningham
Mrs. Kathryn DeWitt Darden
Ms. Dora F. Finley
Mr. Michael W. Fleming
Mrs. Sarah Zarter Fleming
Mr. Michael Gamauf
Mrs. Christine McDonald Giles
Mr. Michael Henderson
Mr. John D. Jernigan
Miss Kristen Jones
Mrs. Barbara S. Lenaghan
Mrs. Ruth Matthews
Mr. Michael G. Mimnaugh
Mrs. Donna Gottstine Morgan
Mr. Marc Navarre
Mrs. Jody Perkins Pace
Dr. Judi Perrin–Meier
Mr. Peter Ragland $
Mrs. Joann Schwartz Schutte
Miss Kelley Scott
Mrs. Michelle Leavitt Shine
Ms. Carolyn F. Suffich
Mrs. Megan Crowell Thomas $
Mrs. Sheila Begg Troy
Class of 1993 – 11.54%
Mrs. Deborah Gareau Condron
Mr. David A. Cresson
Mrs. Melissa Morris Cresson
Mrs. Anne B. Dielschneider
Mrs. Alyssa Landers Gillen
Capt. Paul Hartman
Mrs. Charlotte Griesbeck Henderson
Mrs. Frances Hoit Hollinger
Mrs. Amy Cornelius Huff
Mrs. Kendall I. Hurley
Mr. Frank P. Lamanna Jr.
Mrs. Kelly Fiedler Lamanna
Mrs. Deborah Resha Madonia $
Mrs. Margit B. McCarthy
Mrs. Barbara L. Mitchell
Mr. Robert O’Regan
Mrs. Amy Brookshire Pepke
Mrs. Aimee Fisher Platt
Mrs. Lori Bergeron Prochaska
Mrs. Lucy Duffy Tankersley
Mr. Peter A. Vukelic $
Class of 1994 – 11.45%
Mr. Marc C. Allen
Mrs. Charlotte Clifford Andrews
Mrs. Kara Boltz Barlow
Mrs. Kendra Murray Barry
Mr. Michael J. Behr
Mr. Donald S. Bergin Jr.
Mr. Gerard M. Delaney
Mr. Robert P. Dunkel
Mr. Windley H. Ellington
Mr. Jack R. Gardner Jr.
Mr. Kevin M. Greene
Mrs. Lori Zawistowski Greene
Ms. Elizabeth A. Harris
Ms. Lauren E. Hellings
Mr. Stephen Kocian
Dr. Tsun S. Ku, M.D.
Mrs. Colette Buckley O’Regan
Mrs. Melissa Peek Penley
Mrs. Caroline Thomason Pryor
Mr. James Ranieri
Mr. John E. Rice Jr.
Mr. Timothy A. Scalzitti
Miss Marie Sheldon
Mrs. Maureen Smith
Class of 1995 – 13.53%
Ms. Catherine N. Banks
Mrs. Sharon Marshall Blair
Mrs. Sarah Voelkel Burnett
Mr. Ralph D. Chiocco Jr.
Mrs. Amy Crowell Cooper $
Mr. Jon G. Fechter
Ms. Judith A. Hafner
Mrs. Mary Roberts Hall
Mrs. Mara Ford Hodes
Miss Laura L. Iverson
Mr. Trey R. Mayhall III $
Mr. Michael M. Pitts $
Mrs. Kyla Blanchard Romanach
Miss Abigail F. Stevens
Mr. Francis X. Stuppy
Mrs. Kelley George Stuppy
Mr. Earl J. Wagner
Miss Jennifer L. Wammack
Mrs. Marie D. Washington
Ms. Megan Riordan Wyatt
Mr. Edward S. Zanaty
Class of 1996 – 12.64%
Mr. Timothy D. Carter
Mrs. Whitney Hoffman Cook
Mrs. Julie Dubuisson Cotton
Mrs. Melissa Vines Dwyer
Mr. G. Perry Eastman IV $
Mr. Mark J. Fernandez
Mrs. Amy Filippi Flemming
Mrs. Eugenia Foster–Benton
Mr. William M. Hodes
Dr. Brian Holbert
Mr. Michael A. Hovell $
Mrs. Gracie L. Kidd
Mr. Michael D. Lovelace
Mr. Frederick W. Maier
Mr. Andrew T. McCarthy Jr.
Mr. James H. Monahan
Ms. Lesa Jane Paille
Mr. James W. Penley III
Mrs. Betty M. Pierce
Mrs. Chi Nguyen Ranieri
Mr. Armour Sarradet Jr.
Mrs. Sarah Malone Sheets
Dr. Barbara A. Sturbaum
Mr. J. Philip Vollmer Jr.
Mr. James A. Wyatt III
Class of 1997 – 8.79%
Ms. Rose R. Amacker
Mrs. Lisa Padgett Arnold
Mr. Paul A. Bernhardt
Mrs. Julie Blackstone Brown
Mr. Michael Buttrey
Ms. Katina L. Conboy
Mr. Clarence A. Elcan
Mrs. Heather Wolfort Foote
Mrs. Melissa Gallagher-Abbott
Mr. Ordice A. Gallups Jr.
Mr. John B. Gamble
Mrs. Heather Moore Klinkenberg
Ms. Amanda L. Messina
Mrs. Sarah Esslinger Rogers
Dr. Scott M. Salathe
Mr. Edward A. Timmons III
Mrs. Kerry Boetig Vollmer
Mrs. Rosetta Barrett Wagner
Mr. Jason P. Walton
Class of 1998 – 10.00%
Mrs. Maureen C. Bergan
Miss Andree J. Cigali
Dr. Emery R. DeSonier
Mr. Brian Ellender
Mr. Thomas A. Flemming III
Mr. Benjamin S. Goldman
Mrs. Karla Mitchell Gowen
Ms. Emily Stevens Hardin
Mrs. Susanne Jersa Knese
Mrs. Gloria E. Landi
Mrs. Amy Di Piazza McCready
Ms. Jane E. McDonald
Mrs. Mary Jo H. Morgan
Mrs. Beth Bigley Pearce
Mrs. Rachel Pinckard
Mr. Fernando Rodrigues
Mrs. Marie Forsdick Smith
Mr. Tevis B. Vandergriff IV
Dr. Dale W. Wisely
Class of 1999 – 6.37%
Mrs. Anjanette LeBlanc Bent
Mr. P. Brian Connolly Jr.
Dr. Danielle L. Cruthirds
Dr. Lauren M. Laird
Mrs. Brandi Stapp Lyndall
Mrs. Kelly Doherty McCarron
Mr. Thomas L. Reynolds
Mr. Kevin M. Rys
Mr. Delvin D. Seawright
Mr. David Smithweck
Mr. Rudolph G. Spreckelsen III
Ms. Kerri C. Tedesco
Mrs. N. Gaudin Timmons
Class of 2000 – 9.16%
Dr. Amy Welch Bednar
Mrs. Laura Connolly
Mrs. Michelle Krulewicz Dees
Mrs. Lynn Rush Frisby
Mrs. Nancy Miller Hamlet
Mr. Harry F. Hardin
Mr. Brian P. Harp
Mrs. Heather Wingard Harp
Mr. David Hughes
Mrs. Alicia M. Jacob
Mrs. Karen Whitten Pearson
Mr. Daniel Rhames
Mrs. Megan Ford Sawyer
Mrs. Susan Saint Veasey
Mr. Patrick T. Wittenbrink
Ms. Holly Yots
Class of 2001 – 15.71%
Mr. Paul J. Agnew
Mrs. Samantha Blankenheim Bullion
Mr. John J. Cobis
Mrs. Elizabeth Heacock Coverdale
Mrs. Vanessa Cranston–Hava
Miss Margaret F. Demeranville
Mr. Daniel D. DeVeny
Miss Mary E. Grill
Ms. Michaela S. Guzy
Ms. Elizabeth A. Holt
Mrs. Melissa Winder Hughes
Mrs. Julie Hotchkin Kraft
Miss Jessica Krinke
Mrs. Samantha Fenwick Kurtz
Mr. Charles F. Mawn
Mr. Paul W. McMullan III
Mrs. Jessica Wendolek Miller
Mr. Randall J. Ory
Mrs. Tara Counts Parr
Mr. Jonathan M. Strickland
Mrs. Amy Dodd Thompson
Mrs. Theresa Bertucci Truxillo
Dr. Benjamin B. Williams
Class of 2002 – 10.04%
Mr. Jerome J. Acosta Jr.
Mr. Michael J. Bullion
Mrs. Lisa Corvo
Mrs. Kellye Kneipp Cunningham
Mr. Nathan J. Cunningham
Mr. Christopher R. Flanagan
Ms. Amber L. Houston
Mr. Andrew J. Hughes
Mr. Will S. Kelly
Mr. Kevin N. Kelsey
Mrs. Monica DeSilva Kelsey
Mr. Ryan P. Klassovity
Ms. Julia C. Landry
Mrs. Rosemary E. Maksimowski
Dr. Elizabeth M. McDonough
Mr. James W. McFarland Jr.
Mrs. Marlene Swain
Class of 2003 – 7.75%
Mrs. Jennifer Feely Chapman
Mr. Michael D. Chapman
Mrs. Donna Stadther Cruse
Ms. Jennifer A. Daris
Mrs. Rose Ellen DeSimone
Miss Melissa D. Favaloro
Mrs. Deanna Graham
Mrs. Judith L. Hales
Miss Kathleen M. McGlone
Ms. Frances E. Meehan
Mrs. Judith A. Miller
Mr. Patrick Q. Mullin
Ms. Anita A. Pressley
Ms. Coreil Ryder
Mrs. Victoria Southern
Ms. Kathryn E. Titford
Class of 2004 – 7.46%
Ms. Heather K. Backes
Mr. Gregory R. Bel, Esq.
Ms. Patricia Dillard
Ms. Montserrat Echeverria
Mr. Glenn H. Gardner $
Mrs. Jennifer Kinberger Gardner $
Mrs. Kathy D. Hoffman
Mrs. Lydia Arnoult Hollett
Ms. Lindsey M. Johns
Mr. Robert G. Kenney
Ms. Liza Manjarrez
Ms. Courtney A. Pike
Mr. Matthew E. Pocase
Ms. Jennifer E. Rhorer
Mrs. Rhea A. Singleton
Mr. Thomas J. Singleton Jr.
Mrs. Patricia Beukenkamp Weinacker
Class of 2005 – 9.26%
Capt. Christopher L. Agee
Mr. Terry S. Blind
Ms. Clare A. Bush
Mr. Timothy G. Devereux
Mr. William R. Ellis
Ms. Kathleen A. Huey
Miss Caroline A. Jordan
Mrs. Ingrid Alvarado Nichols
Mr. Daniel H. Norfleet
Mr. Ralph L. Rumbley
Ms. Jacquelyn M. Stahlman
Ms. Katherine E. VanDeven
Class of 2006 – 14.06%
Mr. John F. Bott
Mrs. Dorothy T. Danchetz
Mr. Milton Days
Mrs. Amy Lunceford Driskell
Mr. Brian A. Duke
Mr. Brandon D. Garcia
Miss Elizabeth M. Gelineau
Mr. Adrian P. Love
Ms. Teresa I. Manrara
Mrs. Deborah L. May
Mrs. Kathleen Moore Milligan
Ms. Raechelle M. Munna
Mr. Ryan B. Nodurft
Mrs. Jandi Calvert Orso
Ms. Katheryn W. Patterson
Ms. Heather D. Quinley
Ms. Amber C. Schoendorf
Mrs. Courtney Jones Silvernail
Mr. Patrick V. Silvernail
Mrs. Martha H. Smith
Mr. William E. Turncliff
Class of 2007 – 11.35%
Ms. Timberly A. Ackels
Mrs. Katherine D. Allen
Mr. John E. Bennett
Mr. Christopher R. Carey
Mr. George D. Childs
Ms. Jennifer Bookout Dennis
Dr. Charles L. Dyas
Mr. Richard O. Foote Jr.
Mr. Conor J. Gee $
Mrs. Cynthia Morris Giddens
Mr. Ty J. Hathorn
Mr. Bradley E. Hentschel
Mr. Christopher D. Hughes
Ms. Elizabeth D. Jackson
Mr. Andrew W. Jones
Mrs. Catherine Karam Nodurft
Ms. Kathryn M. Noletto
Ms. Kathleen E. Parks
Ms. Emily E. Sullivan
Mrs. Marilyn M. Tate
Ms. Jennifer J. Toulon $
Mrs. Pamela R. Zimmermann
Class of 2008 – 12.72%
Ms. Stephanie E. Alegria
Ms. Angela M. Blakley
Mr. John S. Bonner
Mrs. Debora K. Boyle–Borkowski
Ms. Sara C. Bradford
Mr. Thomas P. Connors
Ms. Anne M. Couvillon
Ms. Mallory B. Davis
Mr. Luke A. Dyas
Ms. Alyson M. Gamble
Mr. Adam J. Ganucheau
Mrs. Carol Falk Ganucheau
Mr. Joseph P. Gaston
Mr. Robert T. Guntli
Ms. Arleen Handler
Mrs. Lindsay O’Quin Hughes
Ms. Brittany J. King
Ms. Valerie Kleinschmidt
Ms. Molly A. LeBlanc
Ms. Amy S. Lyon
Mr. David M. MacNamara
Ms. Mariel A. Ponseti
Mr. Bernard J. Prat
Mrs. Theresa H. Prejean
Mr. Jackson C. Pugh
Mr. Reginald H. Smith III
Mrs. Melinda Baker Turncliff
Class of 2009 – 8.94%
Ms. Claire B. Bailey
Ms. Eglasia P. Barnes
Mr. Joseph Boeckel
Ms. Michelle A. Brochu
Mr. Patrick J. Crawford
Mrs. Natalie D. Dukes
Ms. Brittany Edwards
Mrs. Tracie Fairchild Lawrence
Mrs. Kristen Speeg Lazarine
Mr. Robert D. Lazarine Jr.
Mr. Stephen T. McDaniel
Ms. Rachal C. Pavlov
Ms. Ana M. Pechon
Mrs. Ann Giblin Reimer $
Mrs. Mary K. Smith
Ms. Jessica M. Stieven
Class of 2010 – 9.06%
Mr. Thomas L. Butts
Ms. Debbie J. Cherigo
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Collins
Mr. John M. Lewis $
Mr. James Love
Dr. Charles S. Markle
Ms. Malorie J. Mascagni
Ms. Anna K. Pate $
Ms. Monica L. Puga-Aburto
Mr. Joshua T. Ramey
Ms. Maria Walser
Honor Roll of Parents
$ = $2,000+ Donor
* = Deceased
Dr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Abadie
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Ackels Sr. ’79/’79
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Acquistapace
Mr. Randall S. Adams ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Agnew Jr. ’72/’74
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Agras
Mr. and Mrs. Chris B. Algero
Dr. and Mrs. Ellis S. Allen III /’07
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Altmayer II
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin K. Ames III
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amore
Ms. Lori Anbuhl
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson
Mrs. Kathleen W. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Trent Angers ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Angle
Mr. Sidney V. Arbour Jr. *
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Archer Jr. ’78
Ms. Ruby F. Arias
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Armbruster
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Arquette
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Aucoin /’76
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Audibert
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Aurisano
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Aydt
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Babcock
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacho
Mr. Casimir A. Baczinskas ’72
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Baker ’66
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Barney
Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Baroco
Dr. and Mrs. Hoshall S. Barrett Jr.
Mr. Robert J. Barry ’57
Mr. Charles J. Barter Jr. ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bartholomy
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Bartlett II
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Bazley ’65 $
Mr. Russell H. Beermann Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Beers /’77
Mr. Martin D. Beirne Jr. ’66
Mrs. Margaret A. Benjamin ’82
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Bergan /’98
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Berner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bernhardt ’97
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Berwanger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Beverly
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beykirch
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Biasini
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bingham
Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Bizga
Ms. Jane M. Blast
Ms. Cynthia M. Bleichroth
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bligh
Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Bloch
Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Bock
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Bockerstett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Boetig
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro L. Bofill
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Bolling
Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Bolling III ’54
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bondy $
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bork
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bouche Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Boudreaux
Mr. James E. Boyd
Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Boyle ’50/’81
Mrs. Nancy Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brady
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Braham
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Brannon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Brennan ’54
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brewer $
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Bridges Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Bridges
Ms. Claire H. Broering
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose C. Brown Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest A. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Browning
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brunson
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Bucknall
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bullock
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bumb
Mr. William E. Burgess Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burke Jr. ’63 $
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Burkenstock
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns
Ms. Gloria J. Burns
Mr. Steven Burr
Dr. and Mrs. Garrett C. Burris
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Butterick ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Buzbee
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Byrne Jr. ’82 $
Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Camerio Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Andres Candela
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Carlin
The Hon. and Mrs. James T. Carlisle ’56
Mrs. Lillian J. Carney
Mr. and Dr. Ronald L. Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cashore
Dr. and Mrs. Sergio Castello
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caver /’71
Mr. and Mrs. Joel J. Ceille
Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Chaffee
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M. Chambers
Mr. Charles Cheever
Ms. Candice Christakos
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Clapper $
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Cochran
Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Cockerham $
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Cole
Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman Jr.
Mr. C. Patrick Collins ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Collins Jr. ’69
Mr. and Mrs. John Conners II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Connon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cortazzo
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Couvillon
Mrs. Joan C. Cowles
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Cowley
Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Cragon
Mr. and Mrs. Curt A. Crider ’83/’84
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Crosby /’73
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Crum Jr. $
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cruthers /’65
Dr. Don Culberson
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cunningham III
Mrs. Margaret Cunningham
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Dachowski
Ms. Diane S. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. John A. DeFraites ’85/’87
Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Del Rio
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy J. Delcambre
Mr. and Mrs. John W. DeLoach
Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Devereux
Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael DeWine
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Dickey
Mrs. Norma R. Dixon
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Doan
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Doering
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dolan
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dolan
Mr. Michael S. Doll ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dollison
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel G. Dominguez
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Downey
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dread
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dueker
Thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Spring Hill College Library, the Marnie and John Burke Memorial Library is an early adopter of Web-scale Management Services (WMS).
Developed by OCLC, the world’s largest library cooperative, Web-scale Management Services differ from traditional library systems by offering libraries a unified solution to help streamline routine tasks like purchasing and subscribing to materials and circulating them for cardholders. By moving these functions to the Web, libraries are able to share infrastructure costs and resources, as well as collaborate in ways that free them from the restrictions of local hardware and software.
“We anticipate extremely positive impacts on our budget, our efficiency and – most importantly – our students’ use of the library for research and learning,” said Gentry Holbert, director of library and information resource services.
WMS allows students to access data in a search platform that’s similar to Google in format and speed. It provides students and faculty with access to library-held materials and allows them to search a vast pool of information that includes books found in the world’s libraries, half a billion articles, and a huge collection of materials from digital and Web-based archives. The new system will also streamline acquiring and cataloging resources and increase availability and immediacy to sources.
The new library catalog is available at http://shclibrary.worldcat.org
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Dugal Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Duhon
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Dupuy Sr.
Mr. and Ms. Glenn R. Dupuy
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Dyas ’07
Ms. Tara Dyson
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Eastman III $
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Edgar
Ms. Cheri M. Eichen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Eick
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Ekins ’64/’64
Dr. and Mrs. David N. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn C. Esteves
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Etzold
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Euart Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Evelo $
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Jon B. Fairbank
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Farrell /’78
Ms. Suzann D. Farren
Mrs. Phyllis Feibelman
Ms. Teresa A. Femmer
Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Ficker
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Finegan
Ms. Eusebia L. Fink ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Flach
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Flood
Ms. Stacy B. Flood
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Foglia
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ford ’58/’60
Mr. Warren A. Forstall Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Forzano $
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Fox /’73
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Frechou
Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Frederic
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fredricks ’74
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Frenkel
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Fritsch
Mr. and Mrs. Rick R. Fuentes $
Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Gabinski
Dr. Sarwat Gad
Mr. and Mrs. Dale V. Gallodoro
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Gambel Jr. ’59/’59
Mrs. Rebecca B. Gammon
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos H. Garcia Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Garcia
Ms. Mercedes S. Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Raymundo G. Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gareau
Mrs. Patricia B. Gaspard
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Gee
Mrs. Carlotta E. George
Mr. Richard R. George
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Gilmore
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Giveans
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gleeson ’61 $
Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir F. Golik
Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. Gonzalez Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy J. Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Gottstine
Dr. and Mrs. William Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Grandquest
Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Grant /’72
Ms. Kim Green
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Greene ’94
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Gregg
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Wallis P. Griffis Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Grill ’71/’72
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gruber
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grunder
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Gruppo
Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Guillot
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Haggerty
Mr. Greggory T. Haines
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Haire
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Hall ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie M. Hamilton $
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hamlin
Dr. Eugenie L. Hamner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hannan
Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harrison
Mr. Marion Hartley
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Heacock
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Headrick
Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Herald /’71
Dr. and Mrs. Rafael Hernandez
Mr. John E. Hershman
Mrs. Carolyn D. Hess
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hess
Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Higgenbotham
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Hijuelos
Dr. David G. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson L. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond E. Himel III
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Hitt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hodges
Mr. Joseph E. Hoffman ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Hoffman
Dr. Virginia C. Hoffman ’68 and Mr. Douglas Brablec
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hollingsworth Jr
Dr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Hollis
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Horan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hovell ’96/’91 $
Mr. A. Neil Hudgens
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hughes ’69/’71
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Hughes
Ms. Helen M. Huisking ’66 $
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hyde-Mazzarella
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Imorde Sr. ’61 $
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Imwalle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ingraham
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Iverson III
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jager
Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Jakubowski
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Jenkins Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Johnson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Jones ’67/’67
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Jones /’72
Mr. and Mrs. Randall K. Jones
Drs. William and Cheryl Jones ’79/’82 $
Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Jurgensen ’60/’62
Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Kacic
Dr. Gregory R. Kaftan
Mrs. Bernard P. Kane *
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Karam /’76
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F. Kaul
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Keenan
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Keenum
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne M. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Keller III ’78/’79
Dr. Barbara A. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Kelsey
Ms. Marilyn C. Kelty
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Kichler /’66
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kilborn III ’64 $
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kilgore
Ms. Delia M. King
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King
Dr. and Mrs. Steven W. Kinsey ’85/’85 $
Ms. Erika J. Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kistner Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. Knackstedt
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Knudson
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Koch
Mr. Marvin L. Kocian
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kraus
Estate of Julius Kretzer $ *
Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Kucholtz
Dr. Eugenio Labadie and Dr. Maria Ibanez-Labadie
Mr. and Mrs. Mark LaBorde
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. LaChute
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lanclos
Dr. and Mrs. Alex R. Landi /’98
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher B. Lane
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lange III
Mr. Lawrence P. Lannan ’50 $
Ms. Joan LeBouef
Mr. Scott L. Ledet
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso J. Ledo
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lee
Ms. Elizabeth G. Leeds
Mrs. Mary E. LeGault
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Leibold
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Lewis
Ms. Cyndy L. Lewis
Mr. John A. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul Lindsey /’91
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Link Jr. ’82/’82
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Link ’85/’88
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Livaudais ’59/’62
Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Llanes
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Long III $
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Love
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Love
Mr. James Love
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Y. Luckie
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lushington Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lyon ’76/’77
Mr. Edward J. Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Lysek Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Maddux
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Makowski
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Malone
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Mangelsdorf ’65
Mrs. Delia Manjarrez
Mr. and Mrs. Andres Manrara
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Markey ’69/’69
Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Martin III ’82/’84
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Martin Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Martin Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Martin Jr.
Ms. Angela R. Martinie
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mattera
Mrs. Ann Barker Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. May
Mr. and Mrs. William T. May Jr. /’06
Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Mazdra
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Mazza Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. McCabe
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCain
Dr. Graham McClintock Jr.
Ms. Glenda G. McConnell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. McDonnell ’79
Mr. John W. McGinty
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephen McGowin
Mrs. Mary C. McGranahan
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McGurr
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McIntosh
Mr. and Mrs. James D. McKinney ’69 $
Mr. Steve A. McMellon Sr.
Ms. Carmen A. McPhail
Ms. Mary McPhail
The Hon. and Mrs. Ferrill D. McRae
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin N. McSweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Medina
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Meehan
Ms. Felicitas Melchor
Mr. and Mrs. Jorge A. Menendez
Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Merchan
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Merritt
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Mezrano ’64/’65
Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Midkiff $
Mr. and Mrs. Drury A. Milke
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Kent R. Milton
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Monahan
Mr. and Mrs. Brad A. Monroe
Ms. Jeanette Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monte
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Montegut
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bragg Moore III
Mr. Russell J. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel R. Morales Jr. ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Morris Jr. ’67/’69 $
Mr. James P. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morris ’65/’67 $
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Mortell Jr. ’78/’76
Mr. Philip J. Moses ’71
Ms. Mary L. Mosteller
Mr. and Mrs. T. Julian Motes Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore T. Mule’
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Murphy Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Murphy ’78/’78 $
Senator and Mrs. H. E. Myers Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Nack
Dr. Karyn K. Nance
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Napleton
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson $
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L. Nelson
Ms. Regina A. Nelson Sankey
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Nesser Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Neupert
Mrs. Olga S. Newell
Ms. Kim Nicholas
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Noletto Jr. ’77/’91
Dr. and Mrs. Edward O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O’Connor
Mrs. Kathleen O’Donnell
Mr. Martin F. O’Donnell ’59 *
Mr. John and Dr. Laurie Oester ’66/’66
Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Fallon
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O’Hara
Mrs. Diane O’Keefe
Ms. Lynda W. Olen
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olewinski
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis V. Ollinger Jr. ’55
Mr. Olav Olsen
Mr. A. Michael Onderdonk
Dr. and Mrs. John O’Neill ’55/’62
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ortner Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pambianchi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Parrillo
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brett Pechuls /’62
Mr. and Mrs. James Peller
Mr. and Mrs. Adolfo Perez
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Phares
Dr. and Mrs. T. Michael Phelan ’71 $
Mr. William A. Phelps
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pica
Mr. and Mrs. Dante A. Piccini
Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pidala Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Pierce Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Pinkley Jr. ’66/’67 $
Mr. and Mrs. Luke R. Ponseti ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Andy L. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Power
Dr. and Mrs. Jere K. Price Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Prince
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Privett
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ptacek
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Puffer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Quina III ’64
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Quina III ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Quinlan III
Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Quintana Jr. ’61
Mrs. Francine Radam ’56 *
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Radcliff
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rance
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Randol Sr. ’68 $
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ranieri
Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Raybon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Reedy /’75
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Renik
Ms. Dianne K. Revuelta
Mr. Rodolfo J. Revuelta
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Rice Sr. ’63/’65
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Richerson
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rigney ’66/’66
Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Roam
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Roberts, M.D. ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Robichaux
Mr. and Mrs. Raoul M. Robichaux ’77/’77
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Robichaux ’69/’69
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff D. Robicheaux
Mr. and Mrs. Riley L. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Rodriguez
Mr. and Mrs. Julio C. Rodriguez
Ms. Diane E. Rogers
Mr. Jody D. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Roney Jr. ’58/’59
Mr. John F. Roorda III ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rozelle
Ms. Ann M. Russo
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Rutigliano
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rutkowski
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rye
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Sablich
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton W. Salathe
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Salmon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Sanders
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Scharfenberg ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Schneider /’86
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Schnell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Schulte Esq. ’57
Mr. David J. Schweppe
Mr. and Mrs. David Scofield
Mrs. Jacqueline Scott
Mrs. Suzanne D. Sealy
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Seip
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sharlow
Mrs. Lorienne C. Sharp $
Ms. Janet E. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Sheils
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepherd
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Short
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Showalter
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Siegwald ’69/’69
Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Simmons Jr. $
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Sims ’72/’72
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sincell Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis C. Skilling Jr. ’68 $
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Skipper
Mr. Robert Slobig
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Smith
Ms. LaSabria M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Smith Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Smith
Mr. Tim Smith
Ms. Treva Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sokolash Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sommer
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Speeg
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. St Romain
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Stadther ’74/’77
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Statt
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Stebor III ’59 $
Mr. and Mrs. G. Barker Stein Jr. ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Stephens Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy E. Stewart
Mrs. Angela B. Strickland
Mrs. Jerre Strickland
Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius E. Stuardi Jr. ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stuppy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Suess
Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Suhre ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Sullivan ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Sullivan Jr. ’61/’63
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Surline
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril C. Swatek Jr. /’61
Mrs. Jade Sykes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Talbot Jr. ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Taylor
1830 Society
Members of the 1830 Society have made a commitment to future generations of students by including Spring Hill College in their will, by naming Spring Hill as an owner and/or beneficiary of a full life insurance policy, by establishing a charitable trust for the benefit of Spring Hill, or by naming Spring Hill as a beneficiary in their retirement plan.
Mrs. Nan S. Altmayer
Anonymous (3)
Mrs. Rebecca H. Appenzeller ’74 & Mr. Craig J. Brown
Ms. Eileen A. Ast ’68
Mr. D. R. Atkinson Sr. ’57
Mr. Harold I. Bahlinger ’57
Mr. H. Denton Baker ’65
Mr. William & Mrs. Doris Berthlot Barnett
Mrs. I. Patricia Barr ’58 & Mr. Jack Barr
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Barter III ’68/’70
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Baur
Rev. & Mrs. William R. Bell Jr.
Mr. Gregory J. Bernbrock ’64
The Hon. Sonja F. Bivins ’85
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bligh
Mr. Samuel J. Boldrick ’69
Mr. Milt ’54 & Mrs. Jo Anne Bolling
Ms. Mary H. Bonaud ’59
Mr. Noel M. Brawn ’63
Mr. Richard T. Brock ’69
Robert H. Bullington, M.D. ’47
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Burke ’66
Mr. Thomas A. Byrne Jr. ’82
Ms. Shannon D. Callahan ’90
The Estate of Ernst M. Cohn
Ms. Ceil Coley ’67
Mr. Reggie Copeland Jr. ’75
Mr. Robert D. Coyle ’57
Mr. Francis M. Craft ’70
Mr. Edwin J. Curran
Dr. Nicholas A. D’Amato ’53
Mr. Felix F. Darby Jr. ’51
Dr. David F. Dean
Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Dempsey ‘83
Mr. Charles ’52 & Mrs. Mary Ellen Diez
Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Dowd ’56
Ms. M. Lee Doyle ’66
Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Dupuy ’77
Dr. Lynn A. Durel ’62
Mr. John F. Ewens ’63
Mr. James J. Fallon ’55
Ms. Kathleen M. Fitzsimmons ’82
Mrs. Agnes O. Flautt
Mr. Stanley C. Flotte ’46
Mr. J. Kevin Foster ’78
Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher ’68/’67
Ms. Ellen I. Geheeb
Ms. Julia H. Geheeb
Mr. J.J. ’61 & Mrs. F.M. Gleeson
Dr. Ronald E. Gray & Sheila Towey Gray
Ms. Reynolds Hafner ’83
Dr. Eugenie L. Hamner
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Haupt ’44
Mr. Robert W. Hayden
Mr. Arthur Y. Hearn Jr. ’49
Mr. Fred G. Helmsing ’63
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ihle ’76/’75
Dr. Robert F. Klein ’51
Mr. Stephen C. Kovacs ’54
Ms. Mary Phelps Kukla
Mrs. Gloria E. Landi ’98 & Dr. Alex R. Landi
Dr. & Mrs. Stewart D. Langdon
Mr. Stephen P. Lannan ’78
Mr. Joseph M. A. Ledlie ’65
Dr. William H. Lindsey Jr. ‘50
Dr. Edward J. Lose ’80
Rev. Roger R. S. Lott, O.S.B. ’47
Mrs. Athalie Macgowan
Mr. Philip A. Mahoney ‘86
Mr. Edward G. Martz ‘57
Mr. Robert P. McCabe ’64
Mr. Jay McCann ’77
Dr. Graham McClintock Jr.
Mr. David A. McDermott ’76
Mrs. James B. McDonough
Mr. J. William McFarland Jr.
Mr. Larry C. McGinn ’51
Mr. John P. McKinley ’78
Dr. Paul T. Mertel Jr. ’66
Mr. Tom “Mice” Micek ’72
Mr. Thomas S. Millette Sr. ‘60
Ms. Samra Mims
Mr. Edward J. Moylan ’43
Mr. Eric W. Mueller ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Murphy ’78/’78
Mrs. Margaret N. Murray
Ms. Susan M. Neel ’66
Mr. Lorenz Neuhoff III ’52
Mr. Arthur B. Nicholas ‘62
Mr. Francis O’Hara ‘58
Ms. Christy A. Omohundro ’81
Mrs. Dorothy S. Outlaw
Mr. Edward A. Overbey Jr. ’70
Mrs. Anna Paige
Mrs. Sheila C. Pellegrini
Dr. & Mrs. Leonard F. Pinkley Jr. ’66/’67
Ms. Mary Linda Portner ’74 & Mr. Paul W. Fisher
Dr. Christopher P. Puto ’64
Dr. & Mrs. John W. Rabby ’50
Mr. Lou F. Ray Jr. ’63
Dr. Dan ’72 and Mrs. Ann ’09 Reimer
Mr. Henry E. Reimer Jr. ’49
Mrs. Rae C. Royle ’58
Mr. Gerard F. Rubin ’57
Dr. David Sauer
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Schmidt Jr. ’96
Mrs. Barbara Ulrich Schurhoff ’65
Dr. Francis C. Skilling Jr. ’68
Maj. Kenneth J. Skipper ’53
Dr. Peter B. Smith ’69
Mr. Anthony J. Statile Jr. ’68
Dr. Benjamin J. Stebor III ’59 & Mrs. Marietta Stebor
Mrs. Linda K. Stefan ’67 & Mr. Chester J. Stefan
Mr. Shelby D. St. Martin ’56
Mrs. Anna F. Swider ’62
Ms. Mariann Tesauro ’71
Mrs. Anita Kuhler Thresher ’60 & Mr. B. Colby Thresher
Mrs. Janet Tonsmeire
Mr. Peter Vukelic ’93
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Ward ’77/’79
Mr. Richard S. Whitten ’49
Mrs. Rebecca P. Wood
Mr. Robert J. Young Jr. ’57
Dr. & Mrs. David D. Zinn ’69/’69
Mr. John J. Zollinger IV ’89
Kalifehs establish scholarship for Mobile area grad
Andrew Chase Nassar, a graduate of Theodore High School in Theodore, Ala., is the first recipient of the Mitchell and Anne Kalifeh Memorial Scholarship at Spring Hill College.
At Theodore High School, Nassar was elected to the National Honor Society, the National Math Honor Society and the National English Honor Society. In addition, Nasser is a member of the Future Business Leaders of America, the robotics team, student council and golf team. He plans to pursue studies in pre-dentistry at SHC in the fall.
The Mitchell and Anne Kalifeh Memorial Scholarship, valued at $40,000 over four years, was established to give a student from Mobile or Baldwin County who has shown high academic achievement, leadership potential and financial need the opportunity to attend Spring Hill College. The Kalifehs value their Catholic faith and the importance of a Catholic education. Several of their children and grandchildren are graduates of Spring Hill College.
Mr. Paul A. Teske ’72
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Tetzeli ’82
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tomeny
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Tomsik
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Triay
Mr. and Mrs. Raul F. Trujillo
Mr. Gerald A. Turlich Jr.
Ms. Melissa E. Turlich
Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Valdez Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Galder
Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Van Hoose
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Van Horn
Mr. and Mrs. John G. VanDeven
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Varas
Ms. Sharon A. Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Villmer
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vitale
Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Vollmer /’71
Dr. and Mrs. William F. von Almen II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Voss
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Waddick $
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Waesche
Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor Walet Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wallace ’61/’63
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wallace Jr.
Mrs. Paula A. Walser
Dr. and Mrs. Terence Walsh
Mr. Victor J. Walsh Sr. ’69
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Walters $
Mrs. Ellen Warnecke $ *
Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Webster
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Weinzierl
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Welch
Dr. and Mrs. John S. Weldon
Mr. and Mrs. Mick Wellington ’70/’72
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Welliver
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wells
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wendt Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wenzel
Mr. and Mrs. Wladimir Wertelecki
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wetzel
Dr. and Mrs. William J. Whibbs ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wiggins
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Wilder /’62
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Wiley ’70/’72
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Will
Mrs. Agnes Williams $
Ms. Glenda C. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams
Ms. Theresa K. Williams
Mr. Bruce E. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Wilson
Maj. and Mrs. Dale E. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Wilson
Ms. Mary A. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Jude A. Winchell
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Winer
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Wingbermuehle
Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Winget
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Winland
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wolfarth Jr. ’60/’63
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Woods
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Yearwood
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. York ’75/’76 $
Mr. Nicholas Zacchea
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Zimmerman
Mrs. Mary Jo Zoghby
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Zuppardo
Honor Roll of Faculty and Staff
$ = $2,000+ Donors
Dr. Ann A. Adams
Mrs. Laura Allsup
Mrs. Maureen C. Bergan ’98
Mr. Robert Brooks
Dr. Sharee Broussard
Mrs. Heidi Rivers Butler
Dr. Timothy R. Carmody
Dr. Sergio Castello
Mrs. Tracey M. Childs
Dr. Samantha R. Church
Ms. Phyllis Compretta
Dr. Don Culberson
Dr. Margaret H. Davis
Ms. Patricia A. Davis
Mr. Joseph W. Deighton
Mrs. Elizabeth Dexter-Wilson
Mrs. Norma R. Dixon
Mrs. Monde M. Donaldson
Mrs. Ashley Dunklin
Mrs. Kathryn Dyson
Mr. John Feller
Mrs. Ellen Foster
Dr. Ola M. Fox
Dr. Jamie Franco-Zamudio
Mr. Guy M. Gallagher
Dr. George B. Gilmore
Mr. Tim Gressett
Mr. Michael Gurley
Dr. Michelle E. Hackman
Mrs. Dottie T. Hempfleng
Mrs. Ramona Hill $
Dr. Brian Holbert ’96
Mrs. Gentry A. Holbert ’91
Mr. Mac Horton
Mrs. Mindy C. Hovell ’91 $
Mr. Christopher Hughes ’07
Mrs. Lindsay O’Quin Hughes ’08
Ms. Virginia Johnston
Dr. Charles L. Kargleder
Mrs. Sharon B. Kling
Dr. Christina G. Kotchemidova
Mrs. Julie A. Kraft ’01
Dr. Alex R. Landi
Ms. Julie Lassalle
Mrs. Tracie L. Lawrence ’09
Mr. James Love ’10
Mrs. Brandi M. Lyndall ’99
Ms. Peggy Martin
Dr. Charmane P. May ’72
Mrs. Deborah L. May ’06
Ms. Glenda G. McConnell
Mrs. Theresa McGonagle Crider ’84
Ms. Jean E. McMillan
Mrs. Donna McSweeney
Ms. Rinda Mueller
Ms. Josetta Mulloy
Ms. Lynda W. Olen
Ms. GB Olsen ’85
Dr. Kathleen Orange
Ms. Tracy Parman
Mrs. Glenda A. Partridge
Ms. Margarita Perez
Mr. Charles Powers
Mrs. Mary B. Pulmas ’81
Mr. Fernando Rodrigues ’98
Dr. Leona O. Rowan
Dr. Ralph David Sandler
Mr. David W. Scott
Dr. Andrew D. Sharp ’83
Mrs. Rhonda Shirazi
Mrs. Joan Siegwald ’69
Dr. Lois Silvernail
Dr. George E. Sims $
Mrs. Susie Steen
Mrs. Angela B. Strickland
Mr. Jonathan M. Strickland ’01
Dr. John B. Switzer
Mr. Robert Thompson
Mrs. Melinda N. Turncliff ’08
Rev. Christopher Viscardi, S.J.
Mr. Richard Weaver
Mrs. Sharon K. Williams
Honor Roll of Friends
$ = $2,000+ Donor * = Deceased
Ms. Rosine N. Aguirre
Mrs. Catherine D. Albiez $
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Alexander
Mr. Jack S. Allison
Dr. Robert A. Althar
Mrs. Nan Altmayer $
Mr. Ruben A. Alvarez
Ms. Faizah Ami
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson Jr.
Mrs. Kathy Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson $
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Anderson
Mrs. Paula Andrews
Ms. Claudia S. Anez
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Atchison $
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Auer
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart G. Austin
Mr. Jorge R. Azzi
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Babington
Ms. Joanne C. Backhaus
Dr. Alice Bahr
Ms. Joyce Bailey
Ms. Dorothy Barlow
Ms. Mildred Barnes
Ms. Alice F. Barton
Mr. Jeffrey Barton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baur
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Beck
Mrs. Ann Bedsole
From left, donor liaison Paul Kalifeh, scholarship recipient Chase Nassar, scholarship committee member Dina Blankenship, and alumni director Monde Donaldson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gavin Bender
Mr. John Bender
Ms. Yvette T. Benedetto
Ms. Catherine W. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Benoit
Ms. Carol B. Benton
Ms. Nancy Bergslien
Mr. Richard B. Bergslien
Mr. Robert M. Bergslien
Ms. Sherry Bergslien
Ms. Nina Bigley
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald E. Binkley
Mr. Julius Biro
Ms. Marian F. Blake
Ms. Joan R. Bloom
Miss Jo A. Blue
Dr. Melissa S. Bobadilla
Dr. and Mrs. B. Fred Bodie
Mr. Leonard E. Boltz Sr.
Mr. Eugene Borgosz
Mr. Jonathan M. Borland
Mr. William Boyd
Maj. Gen. (Ret) Kenneth R. Brasch
Mr. William L. Brass
Mrs. Moren C. Braswell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Breland
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Brennan
Ms. Tomee Ann Britt
Ms. Clare Broad
Mrs. Cynthia H. Brown
Ms. Hannah Bruner
Mr. Philip G. Bueche
Mr. Mick C. Bullock
Ms. Margaret Burd
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burk
Mrs. Jane R. Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Bush
Drs. Philip and Roberta Butera
Ms. Margaret M. Butler
Mr. Mazhar M. Butt, D.M.D.
Mr. Joseph T. Byrne
Ms. Katherine B. Cane
Mr. C. Brian Carlin
Mr. James E. Carpenter Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. James R. Carpenter
Ms. Linda T. Carpenter
Mr. Jose Carrillo
Mr. and Mrs. John Kevin Carter
Mr. Manuel Casamayor Jr.
Ms. Maria D. Castro
Ms. Celie Chapman
Ms. Adelheid R. Childress
Mr. and Mrs. Clark P. Christianson
Ms. Catherine M. Cionni
Ms. Theresa R. Clark
Ms. Lisa Clement
Mr. Charles P. Clericuzio
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cleverdon
Ms. Cynthia M. Cochrane
Ms. Ruth M. Cole
Dr. Thomas W. Coleman
Mrs. Joan Coley
Estate of Thomas O. Collins $
Mr. James Connolly
Ms. Gayle C. Cool
Ms. Martha A. Corrigan
Ms. Theresa M. Corrigan
Mr. Timothy R. Corrigan
Mr. A.I. C. Corte Jr.
Ms. Bernadette Costello
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Courtney
Mr. Richard Cronin
Ms. Sue Crouch
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Crow
Ms. Carol E. Crowe
Mr. Willie C. Culberson
Miss Petronella C. Culivan *
Ms. Muriel F. Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cummings
Mr. Marl M. Cummings III
Mr. Edwin J. Curran
Ms. Maribel S. Currow
Ms. Debra A. Dailey
Ms. Maria P. Damas
Mr. Ronald G. Damiani
Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Damson
Fr. James E. Dane
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Darr
Dr. M. Preston Daugherty Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James G. Davis
Mr. John B. Davis
Mr. Milton C. Davis
Mrs. Frances F. Demeranville
Mr. and Mrs. James O. DeVaney Jr. $
Mr. Stephen J. Diehl
Mr. David W. Dingler
Mr. John E. Doll
Dr. Gerald J. Domingue
Mr. James B. Donaghey
Ms. Ann D. Donahue
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard H. Donald
Mr. Weems C. Dorn Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Drew Jr.
Mr. Fred C. Drummond
Mr. Chad D. Dufrene
Ms. Joan O. Dugas
Mr. Cullan Duke
Mrs. Joan Dulaney
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Earl
Mr. Thomas W. Ebenhoh
Mr. Karl W. Eckert
The Hon. and Mrs. Jack Edwards
Mr. Jeffrey R. Elkin
Mrs. Evalyn P. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison
Ms. Alicia Elmore
Ms. Mary M. Ely
Ms. Laura K. Escovedo
Ms. Gail S. Fair
Ms. Mary F. Faul
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fesenmeier
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Finley
Mr. Jesus Finol
Mr. Michael V. Finuccio
Mrs. Helen E. Fiore
Mr. John Fisher
Mr. Richard T. Fisher
Ms. Sheila Flood
Mr. Thomas J. Flood
Ms. Nancy Fontenot
Mrs. Beverly Fowlkes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Frank Jr.
Mrs. Renee M. Fransen
Mr. Philip C. Fremin Sr.
Mrs. Mary Jane Fridge
Mr. Donald K. Friedell
Mr. Justin M. Fritscher
Mr. Kenneth Fritscher
Ms. Cleo Y. Gaines
Ms. Lucille Galassini
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Gandy
Mr. Stephen Gee $
Ms. Ellen I. Geheeb
Ms. Julia H. Geheeb
Ms. Deborah K. Gelpi
Ms. Maureen C. Gibson
Mrs. Virginia A. Gidley $
Ms. Lydia Gilkey
Ms. Susan W. Ginsberg
Mr. Mike Glancy
Ms. Helen L. Glasser
Mrs. Woodye L. Goeke
Ms. Olga I. Golden
Ms. Marie Goldfarb
Mr. Thomas G. Goodwin
Mr. James L. Goodyear
Ms. Vonzetta Graham
Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Granberry
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Gray $
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Green
Mr. Thomas R. Green II
Mrs. Gloria Greenspun
Mr. and Mrs. Toulmin Greer
Ms. Connie L. Griffin
Mr. James C. Griffin Jr.
Ms. Kelly Griffin
Ms. Marian R. Griffin
Spring Hill College
Jesuit Community 2010-2011
Rev. Edward B. Arroyo, S.J.
Rev. R.V. Baylon, S.J.
Br. Ferrell Blank, S.J.
Rev. David Borbridge, S.J.
Rev. Stephen Campbell, S.J.
Rev. Marvin Kitten, S.J.
Rev. Robert Rimes, S.J.
Rev. Richard P. Salmi, S.J.
Rev. Javier San Martin, S.J.
Rev. Christopher Viscardi, S.J.
Rev. Anthony Wieck, S.J.
Rev. Michael Williams, S.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Grinstead
Mr. and Mrs. Cletus S. Guenthner
Ms. Jacqueline A. Haddican
Mr. John P. Haddican
Mrs. Mary E. Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop M. Hallett III
Mr. W. Craig Hamilton
Ms. Pamela Hanes
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Hansen
Mr. William H. Hardie
Ms. Theresa F. Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Harlin Jr. $
Dr. Robert S. Harlin Sr.
Mrs. Doris Z. Harrington
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Harris Jr.
Ms. Angela B. Hasselbeck
Mrs. Jimmie C. Hatcher
Mrs. Sue S. Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hayes
Ms. Kelly A. Hayes
Miss Ann B. Hearin
Mrs. Anne M. Heggeman
Ms. Wincie Henschen
Ms. Lyle A. Hernandez
Mrs. Mary G. Herndon
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hieronymus
Ms. Sherry Higginbotham
Mrs. Ophelia T. Hill
Ms. Kathleen Holm
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Hooks Jr.
Sr. Catherine Hoppe
Mr. Eric Horkavy
Dr. and Mrs. James Howard
Sr. Dorothea Huber
Sister Patricia Huffman
Mr. Harry E. Hughes
Mr. Brian K. Hunt
Ms. Luella S. Hunt
Ms. Avis J. Hunter
Ms. Michelle Y. Hunter
Ms. Margaret Hutton
Ms. Eileen M. Iannelli
Ms. Barbara A. Jackson
Mr. Charles M. Jager
Ms. Joy A. Jager
Ms. R. V. James
Ms. Janet Jastremski
Mr. James H. Johnson Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. John F. Johnson
Ms. Marilyn Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Johnson
Mr. Bryan Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jones Jr.
Mrs. Florence B. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Joyce
Ms. Mary W. Karam
Mr. Robert A. Karcher Sr.
Mr. Lawrence D. Keister
Mr. William L. Keith
Mr. Louis D. Keller Jr.
Ms. Terri R. Keller
Mr. Michael A. Kelly
Ms. Karen L. Kelty
Mr. Thomas Kempner $
Ms. Alice C. Kenan
Mr. & Mrs. T. Keith King
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klein
Mr. Charles E. Klumb
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Klusman
Mr. Joseph B. Kora
Ms. Abigail L. Kreienkamp
Mrs. Karen O. Lacy
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Ladd III
Ms. Mary S. Ladd
Mr. Russell Ladd III
Ms. Rae Anne Lahman
Ms. Lena Lanclos
Ms. Pam Landreneau
Mr. Michael D. Langan $
Ms. Hildegarde Lasecki
Ms. Lydia F. Latour
Ms. Nelda Latour
Ms. Kathleen M. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Brent LeBlanc $
Mr. Clifton LeBlanc $
Ms. Kristi LeBlanc
Mrs. Shirley LeBlanc $
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. LeBlanc Jr. $
Mr. Charles W. Leddy
Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Lester
Mrs. Shiela Lillis
Ms. Lori M. Linder
Most Reverend Oscar H. Lipscomb, D.D.
Mr. Graham B. Loper
Mr. Arsenio G. Lopez
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lowe
Ms. Teresa I. Lowenthal
Ms. Cindy Lyle
Ms. Fay A. Lyons
Mr. Peter J. Lysek, USAF, Ret.
Mrs. Athalie Macgowan $
Mrs. Ruth Macnamara
Mr. Guy G. Magee
Jean A. Maher
Mrs. David C. Majure
Mr. B. S. Malkove
Mr. Marinello M. Manuel, D.M.D.
Dr. Alphadine Martin
Ms. Laura Martin
Ms. Margaret J. Martin
Mr. T. Todd Martin III
Mr. Kurtis J. Marx
Mr. Steven P. Marx
Mr. Eugene McCambridge
Mr. David J. McCarthy
Mr. Charles McCorquodale
Ms. Terry K. McDermott
Ms. Veranese T. McDonald
Mr. Joseph P. McGah Jr.
Ms. Judith McGah
Dr. Dorothy McGehee
Ms. Val P. McGibboney
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGinley
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McGuire
Ms. Mary J. McGuire
Ms. Diane K. McInnis
Ms. Patricia M. McKinley
Mrs. Shirley A. McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart A. McWhorter Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Megginson Jr.
Mr. Matthew S. Metcalfe $
Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Midkiff $
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Miller
Ms. Ann M. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Reece J. Miller Jr. $
Mrs. Opal G. Moore
Mr. Joseph W. Moran
Mrs. Vaughan Morrissette $
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mostellar
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Mostellar
Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mosteller
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mueller
Mr. Alastair Muir-Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. W. Austin Mulherin
Mr. & Mrs. William Austin Mulherin III
Mrs. Mary A. Mullin
Mrs. Mary C. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murray
Mrs. Margaret N. Murray
Mr. Paul B. Murray
Dr. Brenna J. Nance
Ms. Pamela G. Nardolilli
Mr. and Dr. Charles O. Neal
Mr. At Ngamvilay
Mr. Carson Nicholson
Ms. Rebecca R. Nickens
Mrs. Ann Nicolson
Mr. Norman M. Nicolson
Mr. William K. Nicrosi
Ms. Judy Niemeyer
Mr. Harry Noble
Ms. Teresa M. Noe
Mrs. Mary L. Noletto
Mr. Anthony R. O’Connor
Ms. Siobhan C. O’Donoghue
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ogburn
Ms. Luisa Ogilvie
Dr. and Mrs. E. Kevin O’Hea
Mr. James O’Kane
Ms. Eileen F. O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Oppenheimer
Ms. Raquel M. Orbik
Ms. Cynthia M. Ortego
Ms. Joy A. Ortego
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Oswalt
Mrs. Dot S. Outlaw $
Mrs. Elizabeth Padgett
Ms. Cynthia S. Padilla
Mrs. Cherrie Pambianchi
Ms. Carolyn Parent
Mrs. Carlos F. Parkman
Ms. Cynthia Patrasso
Ms. Gail S. Patrick
Ms. Audrey S. Patterson
Ms. Jo M. Patton
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pearsall
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pedersen
Ms. Geraldine Perry
Mr. Charles A. Peters
Mr. Charles P. Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Peters
Ms. Francesmary Peters
Ms. Grace Peters
Mr. Steven J. Petrie
Ms. Kelly H. Picard
Ms. Celia A. Piccini
Mr. Wesley Pipes
Mr. Norman D. Pitman III
Ms. Melanie Z. Plaisance
Ms. Eleanore Poelstra
Mr. Ray E. Poelstra
Ms. Mary K. Polys
Dr. Alan E. Powell, M.D.
Mr. James C. Powell
Ms. Nora R. Powell
Mr. Edward Preuss
Mr. Otis G. Price
Ms. Courtney Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle C. Pugh
Ms. Jean H. Purvis
Mrs. Ruth Quackenbush
Ms. Susan A. Raffo
Ms. Victoria Ramsey
Mr. Chris Rayer
Ms. Cynthia Ready
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brian Reames
Ms. Karen A. Rehm
Mr. Paul E. Richardson
Rev. Michael Ricker
Ms. Dorothy L. Rickert
Ms. Deborah Riess-Roam
Ms. Betty A. Rivers
Ms. Alice Roam
Ms. Robin M. Robinson
Most Reverend Thomas J. Rodi, D.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rodning
Ms. Elizabeth A. Rosignolo
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ross
Mr. M. LaVan Ruggles
Ms. Ellen B. Ruiz
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Russell
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Russo
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rutherford Sr.
Ms. Cindy D. Ryba
Ms. Lynn A. Sabatalo
Mr. Juan M. Salvat, D.D.S.
Ms. Dorothy Sanning
Ms. Linda Schexnaydre
Mr. C. Boone Schwartzel
Ms. Cynthia K. Sciortino
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Scott
Ms. Frances O. Scott
Ms. Martelle O. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Seifert II
Mr. Karl E. Serbousek
Ms. Norma M. Sessions
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sharp III
Ms. Dee Sheffield
Rev. Maurice L. Shields
Mr. David Shirley
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Silver $
Miss Katherine E. Simon
Ms. Arlene C. Sinkus
Mrs. Mary Hunter Slaton
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sledge III
Mrs. Caroline Smith
Mr. Roy E. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Norvelle L. Smith $
Ms. Rebecca Songy
Ms. Jennifer S. Soucek
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gould
Dr. James Spires
Major William J. Staats
Mr. and Mrs. L. Page Stalcup III
Ms. Richetta C. Stanford
Ms. Mary Ellen R. Stegall
Mr. Thomas J. Stehlik
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stephens
Dr. and Mrs. Selden H. Stephens Jr.
Mrs. Carolyn H. Stevens
Ms. Elaine G. Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stone
Mr. Martyn E. Stonebock
Ms. Jeannette Stoughton
Mr. Lan H. Strauch
Ms. Sherry A. Struckhoff
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Sullivan $
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sute
Ms. Carol A. Sutfin
Ms. Mary R. Swingley
Ms. Karen D. Tabb
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tarlton III
Ms. Constance T. Tasso
Mrs. Martha J. Tate
Mr. Mike Teel
Ms. Nadia Tehini
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Thompson
Estate of W. Berkley Thompson $ *
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo T. Tiberio
Mrs. Martha B. Tissington
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Toler $
Ms. Melissa L. Tompkins
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Toomey
Ms. Kathleen M. Tramontana
Mr. Charles J. Triay
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Tumminello III
Dr. Philip A. Tumminia
Mr. William H. Turner
Ms. Wanda S. Twitty
Mr. Alfredo V. Vallesteros
Ms. Martha Van Rhein
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Van Vliergergen
Mr. Robert C. Van Vlierbergen
Mr. and Mrs. George A. VanCourt Jr.
Ms. Leigh Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Vermaelen
Ms. Judy Vickrey
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Vulivich Jr.
Ms. Betsy Wahl
Ms. Sherry Walding
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wall
Ms. Celia Wallace $
Ms. Nancy B. Wallace
Mr. R. C. Wallace
Ms. S. Storey Walters
Mr. Timothy D. Ward
Mr. Thomas J. Warwick III
Ms. Carol A. Wattier
Mrs. Beryl R. Webb
Ms. Jane A. Webb
Ms. Brenda A. Webre
Ms. Suzanne G. Werner
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Wettermark
Mr. Fairn Whatley
Ms. Emily H. White
Ms. Merv White-Spunner
Mr. J. George Whitfield Jr. $
Mr. Douglas Whitmore
Ms. Katherine M. Wiegand
Ms. Lisa M. Wiese
Ms. Greer Wilhelm
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Williams
Mr. Charles L. Williams
Mrs. Thelma C. Williams
Ms. Mary F. Wilson
Ms. Patricia T. Wilson
Mrs. Perilla A. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson
Ms. Paula Winger
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Winn
Ms. Mary J. Woodham
Mr. S. R. Woodham
Ms. Jamie Wright
Mr. Donald Zaloudek
Mr. Robert L. Zehr
Honor Roll of Businesses, Foundations and Associations
$ = 2,000+ Donor
Acadiana Family Medical Center $
Achord Eye Clinic
The Ackels Foundation
Alabama Independent Colleges & Universities $
Alpha Sigma Nu, Inc.
American Chemical Society
Amore Painting Company
Andrews McMeel Universal
Archbishop of Mobile A Corp. Sole $ Ashurst & Niemeyer, LLC
Autoplex of St. Louis
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Bacino’s on Clinton, Inc.
Baldwin Eye Clinic
Balloon Cottage
BancorpSouth
Baton Rouge Area Foundation $
BBVA Compass Bank
Beirne Foundation
Bernard A. Egan Foundation, Inc.
Bloch-Briggs & Associates
Bob’s Speed Shop
Brothers of the Sacred Heart
Bucknall Family Foundation
Burklow Pharmacy
The Byrne CPA Firm, PA $
Camellia Trophy Shop
Catholic Society of Religious & Literary Education
Cavanaugh Pet Hospital
Central Louisiana Community Foundation
Coastal Community Foundation of SC $
Community Foundation of South Alabama $
Cottage Hill Chiropractic
Coughlin-Saunders Foundation $
Cover Your Assets
Crow, Shields & Bailey, PC
Daniel Foundation of Alabama $
David M. Doan, M.D.F.A.C.S.
Dayton Foundation $
Diamond Dealers Exchange, Inc.
Edwards Rexall Drugs, Inc.
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund $ Foundation For Christian Stewardship
Friars Minor – Order of St. Francis Solid Ground Ministry
We want to list each gift appropriately. In spite of our best efforts, errors and omissions can occur. If this is the case, please accept our apologies and notify Development Services at Spring Hill College, 4000 Dauphin St., Mobile, AL 36608, or call us at (251) 380-2280.
When
you
first bought
a life insurance policy, you had a purpose in mind –probably to help ensure the financial stability of your family should something happen to you or your spouse. Have your circumstances changed since then?
Life insurance can be a tool with many purposes. For example, it can provide liquidity for paying taxes and other expenses at death. But, believe it or not, some of the most satisfying uses for life insurance policies are connected with charitable giving.
If you have an old life insurance policy you no longer need, you might contribute it to a charitable cause in which you believe. Purchasing a new policy and naming Spring Hill College a beneficiary is another possibility. This often makes a significant future gift feasible and affordable, especially for younger donors.
Perhaps you are considering a bequest to Spring Hill, provided your family’s future inheritance is not affected. Life insurance can play a part in meeting this goal, too, by replacing for your heirs the amount donated.
The versatility of life insurance makes revisiting its uses a good idea. For more information on how to accomplish these goals, or to notify us if you have remembered Spring Hill College in your estate plans, contact Rinda Mueller at (251) 380-2285, (877) 777-4455, or rmueller@shc.edu. Visit the Planned Giving Web site for other tax-saving ways to make a gift to Spring Hill: www.shc.edu/plannedgiving
Spring
College
presented an exhibition
celebrating the
Among the
Spring Hill College student artists
of works
100th anniversary of St. Joseph Chapel.
artists featured in the show were (left) Caitlin Murphy ’12 of Shawnee Mission, Kan., and (right) Kaitlyn Scott ’14 of Lillian, Ala.