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1 a n n u a l r e p o r t Kansas Wesleyan University

2 Kansas Wesleyan University Foundation Board Members Members-At-Large Pat Bolen, Board Chair Frank Norton Martha Rhea Dr. George Miller Board of Trustees Representative Emily Richards, Board of Trustees Treasurer Ex-Officio With a Vote Dr. Philip Kerstetter, President and CEO of Kansas Wesleyan, Executive Director of the Foundation Dr. Paula Wright, Board of Trustees Chair, Vice-Chair of the Foundation Ex-Officio Without a Vote Darin Russell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Wayne Schneider, Vice President for Finance and Administration Jan Shirk, Foundation Recording Secretary Kansas Wesleyan University Board of Trustees Fiscal Year 2009 Evelyn Amend The Reverend Patricia Ault-Duell James Barber Marla Beikman Scott Beims Virginia Bevan The Honorable Dan Boyer David Branda Dr. Kathee Christensen The Reverend Robert Cousins Debora Cox Michael Fardella Marlene Haberer June Jennison Bishop Scott Jones D. Kent Lambert Dr. Donna McKinley James Nelson Jerry Norton John Redding Emily Richards The Reverend Rick Saylor Randy St. Clair The Reverend Rick Thornton Dr. Andy Tompkins The Reverend Lewis Van Der Wege Jeff Wells Dr. Paula Wright 2 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

3 Kerstetter announces resignation; KWU makes plans for transition to new President The fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2009 found Kansas Wesleyan University officials making plans for a presidential transition. On April 17, 2009, Dr. Paula Wright, Chair of the Kansas Wesleyan University Board of Trustees, announced that Kansas Wesleyan President Philip P. Kerstetter was leaving the University to accept the presidency of Mount Olive College in North Carolina. The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees quickly began work on the transition of leadership and the search for a person to fill the position on a permanent basis. On June 12, 2009, the Board of Trustees announced the hiring of Dr. Craig Dean Willis as interim President of the University, beginning July 1, Willis was hired to serve as President of Kansas Wesleyan until a more permanent replacement could be hired. Willis, from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, most recently served as Interim President of Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Prior to that, he was President of Lock Haven University for 22 years. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education from Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio; a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy of Education from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; and a Doctor of Philosophy Dr. Willis degree in Higher Education and Foundations of Education from Ohio State University. Kerstetter was appointed the seventeenth president of Kansas Wesleyan University on May 2, His term began July 1, During his time at Kansas Wesleyan, both enrollment and the University s endowment hit all-time record levels. Additionally, the University became more visible in the community, and more Salinans recognized and supported Kansas Wesleyan as the community s University. Under Kerstetter s guidance, the look of the campus also changed. A new Student Activities Center was built, the first new building since the early 1980s. Along with that project, a large portion of the front part of campus was landscaped. Several other buildings were freshened and Sams Hall of Fine Arts was remodeled. Kerstetter was active in the Salina community as well. He was a member of the University United Methodist Church and served on several local advisory groups. Kerstetter was a member of the Board of the Salina Area United Way and served as the Chair of the 2006 Salina Area United Way Annual Campaign. He began his term on the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors in He also was a member of the Boards of the Associated Colleges of Central Kansas, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the National Association of Schools and Colleges of The United Methodist Church, Ashby House, the Stiefel Theatre, Community Access TV, and the Salina Arts & Humanities Commission. Kerstetter received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; a Master of Education degree in College Counseling from the University of Delaware, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Special Education Administration from Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C Annual Report July 1, June 30,

4 Students The Fall 2008 headcount enrollment was 879, an increase of 1.74 percent over the fall 2007 figure. That figure was aided by a 4.23 percent increase in retention. ENROLLEMENT Students RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS Total 397 Total 458 Total 412 Total Students Men Women *An inadvertent error was made in the 2008 Annual Report. The above numbers for 2006 and 2007 are correct. The number of student living on campus in Fall 2008 grew to 431, up 8.56 percent from the previous year. Both the numbers of male and female students residing on campus rose in Fall Project HUNT for Green volunteers Activities And Intramurals Program Total participation in activities and intramurals in Fiscal Year 2009 was a total of 6,945. In all 454 persons, including 38 staff/faculty members, participated in one or more events. Of those participating, 230 were new participants and 55 were first time freshmen. In September of 2008, a group of Kansas Wesleyan University students received a $26,233 grant from the City of Salina for the University s Project HUNT for Green program. The grant allowed the group to purchase an electric recycling truck, a number of vermi-composting bins, and other necessary supplies so that the HUNT for Green team could educate the public about the benefits of living a green lifestyle. The group s efforts culminated in a Green Fair in April of 2009, during which visitors could learn about recycling, composting, saving and reducing energy use, the benefits of buying in bulk, and how to properly dispose of household hazardous waste. The Project HUNT for Green team also conducted a green-based community service day in October, during which volunteers worked at various sites throughout Saline County. Volunteers helped pick up trash, gardened, built composting units, and assisted with perennial grain breeding/crop collecting, among other tasks. Work with Project HUNT for Green and a similar community service day in the spring -- Project HERO -- earned Kansas Wesleyan University a spot on the 2008 President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. The recognition was announced in February of Launched in 2006, the Community Service Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to servicelearning and civic engagement. 4 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

5 In mid October, the University s Kansas National Education Association-Student Program (KNEA-SP) chapter held a day of action on campus to encourage presidential candidates and elected officials across the country to address the high cost of tuition. The effort was a part of the National Education Association s Got Tuition? a national, nonpartisan campaign bringing the issues of college affordability and the long-term effects of student loan debt to the forefront of public policy debates. With the national presidential election a few weeks away, the group also conducted a mock election that was open to both Kansas Wesleyan students and employees. Kansas Wesleyan Nursing students, under the guidance of Nursing Education faculty, assisted the Salina-Saline County Health Department with a flu shot clinic in November A number of people from the community, along with KWU employees and students, participated in the clinic, which was held in the Student Activities Center. KNEA-SP members also held a reading event in January for the children of the Martin Luther King Jr. Child Development Center as a part of a National Education Association community service initiative in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the inauguration of Barak Obama as President of the United States. A celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was the focus of Kansas Wesleyan s monthly Chapel Service January 19, 2009, at University United Methodist Church. During the service, Kansas Wesleyan alumnus Jeff Harrison ( 98) delivered King s I Have a Dream sermon. The Lady Coyote Basketball Team finished the 2009 season as the KCAC Regular Season Co-Champions, sharing the title with Sterling College. KWU met Sterling again in the KCAC Post-Season Tournament Championship, where they upset the No. 5 ranked Warriors and earned the team s first berth in the NAIA Division II National Championships in Sioux City, Iowa. The Lady Coyotes won their first game in a decision over Aquinas (Mich.), before dropping a heartbreaking decision to Black Hills State (S.D.) in the second round. In April, a group of senior Religion students delved into the role that spiritual wellbeing plays in a person s overall health by organizing a spiritual wellbeing presentation that was open to the campus and the Salina community. The tombstones on the front lawn at Kansas Wesleyan in mid-april were not a part of the University s landscaping, but rather a part of a student-driven initiative to educate peers about the deadly effects of too much alcohol. During the twoday Time is Ticking event, student participants died as if they were in an alcohol related accident. The students who volunteered were taken out of class momentarily by a reaper and then returned wearing t-shirts indicating that they were victims. They had their faces painted white. During the time the volunteers were dead they were not to talk or interact with their peers or anyone else around them. Unless there was a need for them to interact in class, they were to act as if they were not there. For every student who died on the first day, a tombstone was placed on the lawn in front of Pioneer Hall. Photos of the dead students also were placed in the Student Activities Center. On the second day, an open casket with a mirror was placed in the Student Activities Center. A sign on the casket contained the words Think about it. Later that evening, a local EMT and family made a presentation about the deadly effects of too much alcohol. The presentation was followed by a candlelight vigil near the tombstones. As a part of the Time is Ticking event, the Office of Student Life, in conjunction with local law enforcement, conducted demonstrations both days in the parking lot between Wilson Hall and Wesley Hall. On the first day, a mock two-vehicle crash was conducted. Mangled vehicles previously in alcoholrelated accidents were used. Volunteer students were made up and placed in the vehicles. Once the volunteers were in place, law enforcement and emergency personnel responded to the scene as if it were a real accident. Two of the student volunteers King celebration Women s Basketball National Tournament Continued on Page Annual Report July 1, June 30,

6 Time Is Ticking demonstration Coyote Baseball died at the scene, others were taken away in an ambulance, and one was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence. On the second day, law enforcement officials created an obstacle course for student drivers to negotiate while wearing beer goggles, special glasses that simulate what the world looks like to someone who is drunk. After winning the 2009 KCAC Regular Season and post- Season Tournament Championships, the Coyote Baseball team advanced to the NAIA Opening Round tournament, where the Coyotes advanced to the championship series, before losing the World Series qualifier to Campbellsville (Ky.). Career Services Fiscal Year 2009 was an exciting time in the Career Services Office and the KWU campus when for the first time the I-135/70 Career Opportunities and the ACCK Teacher Interview Day events were both sponsored on the KWU campus. More than 200 students from Kansas Wesleyan and Kansas State University at Salina participated at I-135/70 Career Opportunities event, during which employers from across disciplines and from both in state and out of state came together to provide students with opportunities for internships and full time employment. Teacher Interview Day enjoyed the participation of more than 40 students and 69 school districts as they visited and arranged opportunities satisfying to all. Career Services also saw the kick-off of Hire-A-Coyote the first week of school to help incoming students find employment for the school year. More than 150 students participated in this event and employers were excited about the candidates they visited with. Several students walked away with job offers or opportunities for second interviews. An additional event was the annual Nursing Career Fair with 17 businesses and 56 students participating. Many students also participated in workshops such as: Mock Interviews and Graduate School Application Strategy, as well as classroom presentations on resume/cover letter 6 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

7 writing, interviewing, and establishing teaching credential files. The number of students coming into Career Services to develop resumes, cover letters, and interview skills, or seeking information on graduate schools and graduate school application requirements has increased. On average, Career Services visits with 30 to 50 students a week about various concerns. Fiscal Year 2009 also saw the implementation of the new Coyote Career Connections career tool, with which students can access career information and conduct job searches. Academics During the annual convention of the Kansas Speech Communication Association, Gary Harmon, Director of Forensics and Debate at Kansas Wesleyan was elected President of Kansas Speech Communication Association for Barbara Marshall, Chair of the Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Arts at Kansas Wesleyan, was elected Barbara Marshall Second Vice President. The convention was held September 5-6, 2008, in Salina. In the Fall of 2008, Kansas Wesleyan became a Cisco Networking Academy site. The Cisco Networking Academy project is an innovative education initiative that provides Information Technology skills to students globally to improve their career and economic opportunities. Students worldwide receive the same quality of education through e-learning curricula, labs, and online assessments as well as consistency of certifications. For the second consecutive year, members of the Kansas Wesleyan Debate squad took on members of the British National Debate Team in an exhibition debate. The debate was a part of the University s Issues and Advocacy Series and was sponsored by the Kansas Wesleyan chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. Kansas Wesleyan was one of a few sites in Kansas at which the British Debate Team appeared. A nationally known expert on working with people in poverty was the featured speaker during a workshop in the Kansas Wesleyan University Addiction and Counseling workshop series. Philip DeVol, CCDC, presented Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities on October 24 in Kansas Wesleyan s Sams Chapel. The workshop was sponsored by Kansas Wesleyan, Salina Regional Health Center, and the Central Kansas Foundation. Dr. Patricia Brown Laveda Montgomery Two Kansas Wesleyan University Nursing educators received awards during the Kansas State Nurses Association (KSNA) convention in October in Wichita. Dr. Patricia Brown, retired Chair in Nursing Education, received the 2008 Nurse of the Year Education Award. The award recognizes the accomplishments of the awardee in the areas of innovative and creative teaching strategies; demonstrated excellence in knowledge of subject matter; serving as a role model; having a positive impact on students, staff and patients. Laveda Montgomery, Assistant Professor of Nursing, received the 2008 Nurse of the Year Advanced Practice Award. This award recognizes the accomplishments of the awardee in the areas of innovative and creative nursing care; demonstrated excellence in knowledge of practice area; serving as a role model; having a positive impact on patients, peers and in the work setting. One hundred twenty elementary school-aged children who were identified as gifted were on the Kansas Wesleyan campus November 5, 2008, for the Kids on Kampus enrichment day. Sessions from a variety of disciplines, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Communication, Biology, Nursing, and Health, Physical Education, and Recreation were offered. Kansas Wesleyan hosted the event for the Central Kansas Cooperative in Education Gifted Program. Dr. Denise Low, the Poet Laureate of Kansas, presented a reading at Kansas Wesleyan on November 10, The reading was sponsored by the Kansas Wesleyan Department of English and the Kansas Wesleyan chapter of Alpha Chi. During Fiscal year 2009, the Department of Music added to its already talented pool of student musicians an orchestra, which performed its first public concert in November of Also in November 2008, Kansas Wesleyan and Salina Regional Health Center reached an agreement that expanded the opportunities for Kansas Wesleyan students interested in studying Nursing by providing additional financial support for their education through Salina Regional Health Center in return for their willingness to be employed by the Health Center or another member facility of the Sunflower Health Network following graduation. Kansas Wesleyan s December 2008 Christmas by Candlelight service was recorded for rebroadcast on December 19 and Christmas Day by Radio Kansas, a three-station public radio network serving more than one million Kansans. This was the second year that Kansas Wesleyan s Christmas by Candlelight service was heard on Radio Kansas. In March of 2009, Kansas Wesleyan was notified that its Addiction Counseling program had completed a successful review and was re-approved by the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services/Addiction and Prevention Services. The re-approval continued the University s recognition as a 2009 Annual Report July 1, June 30,

8 state course and program provider for persons who sought to become certified as substance abuse counselors in Kansas. Members of the Kansas Wesleyan University Debate and Forensics squad were crowned national champions in four events at the National Christian College Forensics Tournament March 13-15, 2009, La Mirada, California. Jeriah Forbes, Hutchinson, Kansas, was named national champion in Extemporaneous Speaking and Persuasive Speaking. John Mikolajcik, Derby, was named national champion in Impromptu Speaking. Justin Morse, Salina, was named national champion in Lincoln Douglas Debate. Fresh off their national championship success at the National Christian College Forensics Tournament, 2009, the Kansas Wesleyan University Debate and Forensics squad garnered another national championship at the annual Pi Kappa Delta tournament in Shreveport, Louisiana, March Kansas Wesleyan s Steve Johnston, Manhattan, Kansas, and Noah Shook, Lyons, Kansas, won the national championship in the Parliamentary Debate competition during the tournament. Since 2005, the Kansas Wesleyan Debate and Forensics squad has brought home 22 national championships. The plight of the impoverished people of Liberia was the topic of a presentation at Kansas Wesleyan April 13, The presentation was being held in conjunction with the showing of the film Pray the Devil Back to Hell at the Salina Art Center Cinema. As a follow-up to the film, Kansas Wesleyan hosted a presentation by Kate Brubacher, executive director of the Liberian Widows Initiative (LWI) and John Kraemer, who is with Tiyatien Health. An internationally renowned motivational speaker who survived Auschwitz and other German camps was the featured speaker during Kansas Wesleyan University and the Smoky Hill Museum s Holocaust Remembrance Week, April 20-24, Dr. Edith Eger, a professor of psychology, clinical psychologist, author, and internationally renowned motivational speaker, presented The Art of Survival on April 22 in Kansas Wesleyan s Sams Chapel. Use of the Memorial Library continued to increase in Fiscal Year The gate count for persons using the library was 44,820, an increase of 9 percent over Fiscal Year Online database usage dramatically increased in both unique sessions and total number of searches. Both of these increased by an average of 40 percent. Employees Kansas Wesleyan University welcomed several new faculty members and a new Director of Library Services in Fiscal Year LIsa Craft Lisa Craft, Director of Library Services Craft, a native of Salina, came to Kansas Wesleyan from Cowley County Community College, where she served as Coordinator of Learning Technology. Prior to that, she was a reference librarian at Butler Community College. Craft received a Bachelor of Science in Journalism degree from the University of Kansas and master s degrees in Library Science and Instructional technology and Design from Emporia State University. Cheryl Hohner, Assistant Professor Cheryl Hohner of Nursing Hohner, Minneapolis, came to Kansas Wesleyan from Salina Regional Health Center, where she has served in various capacities, most recently as Nurse Manager of the Behavioral Health Unit. Hohner received an Associate degree from Colby Community College, a diploma from Asbury School of Nursing, a Bachelor of Arts degree from Kansas Wesleyan, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Marymount College, and a Master of Science in Nursing degree from Fort Hays State University. Laveda Montgomery, Assistant Professor of Nursing Montgomery, Solomon, also came to Kansas Wesleyan from Salina Regional Health Center, Laveda Montgomery where she most recently was an Advanced Practice Nurse in Inpatient Surgical Services. Prior to that, Montgomery was Education Coordinator- Organizational Development at Salina Regional Health Center. She received an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree from Kansas Wesleyan, a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Fort Hays State University, and a Master of Science in Nursing degree from Wichita State University. Lori Wright, Assistant Professor of Art Wright, Salina, taught painting and printmaking as Lori Wright an adjunct instructor in Art at Kansas Wesleyan prior to assuming her duties as an Assistant Professor of Art. Prior to that, she was an adjunct instructor at Cloud County Community College s extension site in Solomon, and an adjunct instructor at Emporia State University and Barton County Community College s Fort Riley campus. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Emporia State University and a 8 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

9 Master of Fine Arts degree from Kansas State University. A number of employees were honored during the employee Thanksgiving luncheon for their years of service to the University. Those recognized included the following: Five-Year Awards Leslie Eikleberry, Director of Public Relations Michael Stephens, Housekeeping Staff Bridget Weiser, Director of the Student Activities Center and Intramurals Ten-Year Awards Jane Anderson, Director of Alumni Relations Jeffrey Haines, Housekeeping Services Supervisor Vickie Riedel, Housekeeping Staff Jan Shirk, Executive Assistant to the President and CEO In the spring of 2009, Kansas Wesleyan University Women s Basketball Coach Gordon Reimer was named the Women s College Coach of the Year by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA). Reimer led the Coyotes to a 27-6 record, marking the most wins in school history for women s basketball. Kansas Wesleyan s Student Government Association presented two Distinguished Service Awards to employees during the annual Honors Convocation on April 25, Doug Burgardt, Director of Development, received the Administration and Staff Distinguished Service Award. The Faculty Distinguished Service Award went to Dr. Phil Meckley, Department of Religion and Philosophy Chair and Nesmith Chair of Bible. Also during the Honors Convocation, Dr. Janice Spikes, a Professor of Nursing, was named the 2009 recipient of the University s Exemplary Teacher Award. Throughout her career as a Nursing faculty member, Spikes also has maintained clinical positions and has served as a parish nurse and in other volunteer activities, both locally and abroad. Known as Jamie to her friends and colleagues, Spikes has served on the University s Nursing Education faculty for 16 years. Facilities Kansas Wesleyan celebrated the opening of the Student Activities Center with a variety of activities during Homecoming Week in October. A donor celebration on October 9, 2008, kicked off Homecoming Weekend. The following evening, Kansas Wesleyan alumni and friends gathered in the Hauptli Student Center portion of the building for the annual Alumni Dinner. On Homecoming Day, hundreds of alumni and friends enjoyed a tailgate meal in the Hauptli Student Center. The week after Homecoming saw Kansas Wesleyan hosting a Salina Area Chamber of Commerce After Hours event to introduce the new facility to the business community. The use of the Student Activities Center at Homecoming was reflective of what the building means to the University. The 70,000-square foot Student Activities Center serves as the hub of activity on campus. Located on the corner of Claflin and Fourth, the Student Activities Center includes academic, athletic, recreational, and social opportunities. At the heart of the building is the Hauptli Student Center, which includes Student Government and Student Activities offices, a large gathering space complete with stage area, a variety of meals or snacks in The Den, and the campus post office. Directly above the Hauptli Student Center is the Brown Mezzanine, which provides a game area, as well as several lounge areas. The Student Activities Center also includes the Mabee Arena, a more than 1500-seat performance gymnasium, Muir Gymnasium, the Backstrom Conference Room, a fitness center, locker rooms, Department of Athletics offices, and offices and classrooms for the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. The $12 million building was designed by Salina architect Jeff Gillam of Jones, Gillam, and Renz. Design elements used in the building tie it to the University s historic Pioneer Hall. Additionally, a patio area just outside the Hauptli Student Center portion of the building contains its own historical Fiscal Permanently Restricted Asset $16,183 $16,908 $16,831 $16,142 0 $10,000 $20,000 Net Plant Asset Investment 2009 $2, $5, $7, $900 0 $4,000 $8,000 source of revenue Net Tuition & Fees 92.2% Auxiliary Enterprise 35.3% Gifts & Grants 9.0% Investments <38.4%> Other 1.9% Expenditures as a percent of revenue Academic Programs 41.2% Institutional Support 25.9% Auxiliary Expenditures 20.5% Student Services 14.9% Athletics 15% Plant Maintenace 11% Deficit <47.7%> Depreciation 9% Other 6.2% Annual Report July 1, June 30,

10 Gift Designation Where Kwu Funds Come From n Capital Projects - 56% $690, n Foundation/Endowment - 15% $185, n Unrestricted - 13% $168, n Restricted - 10% $123, n Scholarship - 6% $73, TOTAL $1,240, n Alumni - 42% $519, n Friend - 17% $210, n Foundation - 17% $208, n Business - 12% $152, n Past & Present Board - 4% $51, n Other - 4% $47, n Faculty/Staff - 2% $29, n Church - 2% $21, TOTAL $1,240, significance. Along the windows, visitors to the patio will find approximately 420 bricks engraved with the names of alumni, current and former faculty and staff, student groups and classes, each a part of the University s history. In addition to the opening of the Student Activities Center, Fiscal Year 2009 saw the completion of the University s landscaping project, the majority of which was on the northern portion of the main campus. The landscaping included a pedestrian mall and water feature in front of Pioneer Hall, a gathering space south of Sams Hall of Fine Arts, meandering walkways, and a variety of bushes, trees, and flowers. Institutional Advancement During Fiscal Year 2009, the Office of Institutional Advancement continued its concentration on stewardship and donor recognition. A special emphasis was given to estate and gift planning with the launch of the University s enhanced planned giving website ( htm). Within the Institutional Advancement website, visitors could find information about tax savings, estate preparation, ways to give, bequest language, and other estate and gift planning information. Also within the website was information about the University s Heritage Society, a group that celebrates the individuals and families who have made a decision to have a lasting impact on future students. To be eligible for membership, these thoughtful donors have either established an endowed scholarship, or have included Kansas Wesleyan in their estate plans. During Fiscal Year 2009, the KWU Foundation administered more than 155 endowed scholarships. Heritage Society members were recognized during the University s annual Founders Day Celebration February 27, 2009, at the Salina Country Club. During the luncheon, those assembled heard about two individuals W. Harold Young and Audrey Westrick who through their estates, generously donated to the University. Despite tough economic conditions, University giving remained strong. Budgeted gifts decreased by less than one percent and the Alumni giving percentage remained at 15.5 percent for the third consecutive year. Overall giving (including capital projects, endowment, and restricted giving) experienced a nine-percent decrease. The University s endowment, like all others, suffered a decrease in valuation. Because of prudent financial management, however, student s financial aid packages where funded with the same four percent of fund balance through the use of reserve funds saved from times when market returns were better. Alumni Association Fiscal Year 2009 saw the Kansas Wesleyan University Alumni Association continue its interaction with and service to the University. During this period, the Alumni Association completed payment of its $10,000 pledge toward a room in the Student Activities Center. Additionally, the Alumni Association provided funding for a number of projects, including the following: $500 to the University United Methodist Church for Buck Meals. On Sunday evenings when the University is in session, University Church feeds hungry Kansas Wesleyan students through its Buck Meals program. $500 to Project HERO for worksite supplies. Project HERO was a student-driven community service program that provided volunteer workers for a number of sites throughout Saline County. $1,000 to former Coyote Basketball Coach Jerry Jones to help with the publishing of his book, What It Meant to be a Coyote. A ping pong table, shuffle board, and Playstation for the Student Activities Center. Travel assistance for the KWU Debate and Forensics squad to attend a national tournament in California. Additionally, Alumni Association members served as ushers at Commencement. The Alumni Association provided a reception after Commencement in the spring and a party in December for those who graduated during the Fall 2008 semester. Gifts for the 10 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

11 graduates, including an Alumni cup and Alumni car tag, also were provided by the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association also provided certificates and stuffed toy coyotes to 30 families of alumni, faculty, and staff who had babies during Fiscal Year During the fiscal year, 586 persons were members of the Alumni Association, with 71 of those being lifetime members. Alumni Association officers were Gordon Gorton ( 67), President; Mike Malone ( 70), Vice President; Joyce Gorton ( 67), Secretary; and Ben Vidricksen ( 51), Treasurer. Wesleyan Society Sixteen churches from the Kansas West Conference of the United Methodist Church were recognized as members of the University s Wesleyan Society. Congregations that committed financial support to Kansas Wesleyan in the amount of $5 multiplied by the church s average weekly worship attendance were recognized as Wesleyan Society congregations. Those churches include the following: Alexander United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church, Augusta Bazine United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church, Beloit United Church of Bennington Brookville United Methodist Church Salem United Methodist Church, Bushton First United Methodist Church, Minneapolis Paradise United Methodist Church Quinter United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church, Salina Grand Avenue United Methodist Church, Salina Trinity United Methodist Church, Salina University United Methodist Church, Salina Smith Center United Methodist Church Waldo United Methodist Church 2009 Annual Report July 1, June 30,

12 Alumni By Class Giving Alumni donors are listed below by class year followed by giving percentage and, where there are five or more class members listed,the class total. A listing of Donors by giving club is listed elsewhere in this publication. Alumni donors now deceased are marked by **. This listing reflects gifts made between July 1, 2008 and June 30, Claud Hardesty 50% of Class 1933 Helen (Magee) Gallion 20% of Class 1935 Marcellene (Hart) McDonold Elma (Stauffer) Sanderson 22.22% of Class 1938 Ella (McBride) Baer Alice (Jordan) Kadel 22.22% of Class 1939 Eva (Gassert) Chartier Neva (Gassert) Gruver Keith Varney 10.34% of Class 1940 Dale Dean Donald Hayman Paul Henderson Robert Lindblom 40% of Class 1941 Vance Archer Frances (Smutz) Gilley Evelyn (Stuzman) Hallock Maxine (Edwards) Kaiser Willard Nelson Eleanor (Courter) Switzer Alice (Fetrow) Varney 33.33% of Class $1, Total 1942 Elaine (Watkins) Brennan Mary Helen (Wilson) Hayman Donald Modlin Dorothy (Barekman) Preston Hubert Rohrer Everett Steiner Forest Strnad Loren Townsend Marion Woods 45% of Class Total $1, Elizabeth (Reling) Boxum Ruth (Dragoo) Cloud William Hall Charles Kellogg Opal (Graves) Long Virginia (Lilly) Major Lorraine (Childers) Moon** Mary (Stutzman) Morehead 34.78% of Class Total $3, William Keeler Harold Lear Karl Will 13.04% of Class Total $ Hazel (Hurlbut) Doherty Eugene Garber Eulalie (Moorman) Hargrave George Russell Mildred (Mc Elwain) Satrom** Lois (Sams) Valle 14.63% of Class Total $ Bernard Carsten Ruth (Fisher) Hall Norma (Putnam) Pettinger Irene (Nelson) Renken Richard Taylor Frances (DeMoss) Woodworth 26.09% of Class Total $ Frieda (Stutzman) Atwater Edward Doherty Bonnie (Stith) Houser Melva (Boettcher) Kimble Ruth (Goodwin) Marcotte Dorothy (Beck) Phipps 40% of Class Total $ Robert Brooks Mona Cunningham Mary (Meili) Day Rex Hallock Frank Jilka John Ritter 46.15% of Class Total $ Delmar Boyer William Brookhouser Robert Daniels Pauline (Jennings) Eaton Joe Hake Virginia Hanchett Zula (Weaver) Harding Martin Hartley Edith (Demoss) Heisz Edgar Miner Elizabeth (Ferguson) Moore Virginia (Harz) Muninger Harold Nelson Richard Noyce** Harold Pack Joan (Manning) Sams June (Rogers) Smith June (Shearer) Weaver Lila (Simmelink) Wrigley Warren Young 62.5% of Class Total $7, James Bertles Joan (Ohlson) Bright Dale Brooks Roy Campbell James Carney Donald & Lorene (Buehler) Carper John Courter Charles & Betty (Feldmann) Curtis Glen Eaton Louis Fabritiis Harry Garrison Donna (Powell) Gill Helen (Boggs) Gugler Philip Haney Imogene (Davis) Hanson Leslie Heisz Bethel (Sams) Jilka Wilma Taylor Jones James Joyce Orris Kelly Helen (Barekman) Leinz Robert Leonard Dayle McCormick Evelyn (Eisenhauer) Nelson Lois (Fletcher) Nelson Kenneth Root Ruth (Briney) Ross Lawrence Sams Grace (Stewart) Satran James Smith Dale Snyder James Stack Helen Stephenson Richard Warner 48.65% of Class Total $12, Robert Allison Anonymous Donald Baxter Fay (Snyder) Blackburn Ben Boxum Jessie (Cornwell) Britt Joan (Larson) Brooks Ruth (Tice) Courter Richard Dean Tracy Dilling Robert Eades Harley Farrar Russell Gotschall Eileen (Huff) Hazelbaker Edla (Rickard) Hilts Janice (Glidden) Lippoldt William Matthew Phyllis (Blank) Miles Lonelva (Hill) Morrison Keith Muirhead Roland Nothern Kenneth Novak** Betty (Elmborg) Ritter Robert Scheuerman Charlotte (Powell) Shaffer Elma (Tromble) Steinbach Clifford Trow Benjamin Vidricksen 37.33% of Class Total $7, Mary (Stranathan) Beebe Leland Brown Margaret (Martin) Carbone Marilyn (Stuber) Dilling Nola (Voss) Frazey Mary Hall Wilbur Hogg** Don Hough Verna Johnson Gailen Keeling Donna (Sasnett) Larson Charles Moore Kenneth Noller Ronald Read Virginia (Hansen) Richardson Chester Ross Marian (Baier) Russell Joyce (Poland) Scheuerman Fredrick Smith Charla (Corwin) Sparks James Terrell Class 41.18% Total $2, Barbara (Hummel) Arensman Peggy (Cooley) Baker Kent Douglass** William Gertson Donald Hogg Leland Johnson 12 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

13 Mildred (Hazen) Laas Leland Long Marian (Daniels) Montee Keith Mueller Paul Mugler Doris (Mauk) Pankratz Joleen (Fossey) Peterson Max Stauffer Wanda (Alcorn) Thummel Norris Walter Lois (Bertrand) Warders Alan Zimmerman Class 43.9% Total $9, Blaine Corman Betty (Beemer) Cox Adelyne (Knosp) Douglass Harold Frazell Phyllis (Hansen) Giersch Ronald Gillam Dean & Betty (Conrad) Groves Twila (Mueller) Haden Barbara (Pollak) Hauptli Frank Hill Edwin Michal Frank Norton Martin Pankratz Audrey (Sommers) Root John Stephen Thomas Warders Leslie Wenger Marian (Mathews) Wilbur Eugene Wilson Class 39.22% Total $354, Shirley (Carmichael) Allen Mabel (Winsor) Austin Jeanne (Harman) Bowman Candace (Beineke) Durant Jean (Hardisty) Gillam Harold Gillispie Darlene (Anderson) Harris Kay (Douglass) Jarvis Dean Johnson Shirley (Mosburg) Long Elva (Tice) Michal Charles Novak Leroy Pearson Marlene (Hodges) Selden Dan Smith Robert Spears Raymond Wilbur Class 41.46% Total $6, Denis Adams Warren & Ginny (Zook) Bevan Thomas Bowman J. D. Brunnemer Carroll Cyr Gordon Howie Glenn Kohr Loren Marler Marjorie (Davis) Mugler Shirley (Laubengayer) Nicholas Bernadine (Urbanek) Richert Robert Rowe David Soderberg Gerald Toburen Class 37.5% Total $4, Charles Allen Mary (Felt) Beethe John Bookless Harold Cooley Sharon (Clark) Frazell Elinor (Wiley) Haas Ruth (Ramsey) Higgins Bert & Delma (Meall) Hitchcock Larry Houdek Jacqueline (Payne) House Glada (Thompson) Isaacson Lois (Erickson) Kuchera Robert Lindsley Donna (Weak) Marler Jim McClain Jerry McCollough Kaye Pearce Roland Root William & Beverly (Trapp) Salmon Patricia (Hyde) Smith Paul Smith Judith (Nelson) Sorrell Patricia (Strnad) Taylor Leslie Toburen Lawrence Werhan Class 56.25% Total $6, Lorene (Slavik) Behrens Mary (Hawkins) Birzer Frank Blaha** Raymond & Ruth (Kocher) Fox Jerry Goodwin Mary (Winsor) Gregory Harold & Louise (Briney) Hanable Eleanor (Perrill) Hanson Glenn Headley Roberta (Greever) Heckman Mary (Shepek) Hogg Leland House James Hutchison Wesley Jackson James Jarvis Charles Kephart Jack Kersenbrock Gary Lapo Jack Larson Walter Long Marilyn (House) McNeill Robert & Karen (Nonken) Pinkall Robert Reinhardt Joy (Wuthnow) Schell Judith (Coup) Shetter Jack Sills Bruce Sorrell Thomas Taylor Jerry Weis JoAnn (Conrad) Wilbur Class 55% Total $9, William Austin Jack Balaun Dale Bradley Dale Browning Henrietta (Prochaska) Brunnemer Harold Cooper Ledona (Denk) Dowell Annabel (Hoelscher) Fredrickson Todd Hampton Lloyd Holbrook Nira (Campbell) Jones Coralyn (Dillinger) Kaufman Michael Kirkpatrick Roderick Laird Harold Morrison Jerry Norton Rowena Olsen Larry Pearson Class 40.91% Total $9, Susan (Pfeifer) Bookless Robert Conley Ronald Denk Max Dewey Warren Green R. B. Hayes Dorothy (McWilliams) Hubert Jane (Sawyer) Kersenbrock Bruce Marshall Darrell & Eula (Razak) Megli John Mortimer Kenny Mulch Harry Petheram Eugene Sheets Patsy (Van Allen) Studt Harold Supernaw** Larry Weis Class 27.69% Total $3, Dorothy (Frazell) Boyer Martha Brack Charles & Barbara (Cox) Culley Kay (Chapman) Davis Sam Duff Thomas Fox Jim Fredrickson Sandra (Wise) Giersch John & Sharon (Lantis) Hanson John & Patty (Jones) Landes Marlene (Loyd) Lee Sarah (Toburen) Lindblad Beth (Hodgson) Lynch Janice (Rundle) Marshall Mary McBride Donald McClaflin John Medcraft Richard Morgenstern Barbara (Hoar) Nelson Margaret (Williams) Norton Kathryn (Twaddell) Petheram John & Nancy (Larsen) Sanders Donald Stephens Eula (Wiley) Strayer Lou (Rypma) Thoms Daniel Witters** Class 50% Total $12, Joan (Miller) Ahern Eddie Anderson John Bich Steven Blair Dan Boyer Susanne (Ayres) Bradley Jim Cooper Glenard & Karen (Switzer) Cox Marshall Crowther Marilyn (Austin) Dryer Richard Edington Kent Fellers Frederic Gilhousen Dennis Houdek John Minear Katherine (Keller) Thyfault Donald Tolbert Gordon Walle Cornelia (Zook) Witters William Yeager Class 37.5% Total $7, Floyd Anderson Neva (Bartlett) Anderson Margaret (Morris) Bosch Gerald Childs Rosemary (Beach) Cowan Kenneth DuBois Janice (Miller) Eddey Judy (Norton) Edington William Edsall Harley Elliott Gilbert Ester Michael Esterl Carl Evans Stephen Goldstein Laura (Naylor) Green Mollie (Atkinson) Haberer Sharon (Forst) Harper Judith Herrick Brian Hogan Jill (Peterson) Hull Jon Jones Robert Keever Sandra (Taylor) Livingston Elinor (Hampton) Makings Jon & Rosalie (Dillinger) Menhusen Larry Nystrom Larry Parsons Carole (Burkhead) Ralston Arnold Sandquist Wallace Shelley Jerry Spears Michael Tacha Class 50.77% Total $6, Marla (Morgan) Beikman Jeanne (Peters) Briggs Mary Brumbles Eileen (Stevenson) Calcote Larry Christensen Joyce (Messmore) Craig Andrew Deckert Janet (Widrig) DuBois George Eddey David Fancher Sam & Judith (Kathary) Fine Jeanne (Kelley) Forbes Larry Frutiger Eric Haberer Howard Harwerth David Helm Shirley (Pihl) Isin Deanna (Quenzer) Jaenson John Koepke Phyllis Lewis Donna (Gedney) Muck Ervan Nichols Charolene (Hauptli) Rupe Kay (Nagely) Russell Carolyn (Baldock) Stowell Rick Thornton Lyle Walter Beverly (McBride) Weiss Virgil Wiebe William Wright Class 39.24% Total $9, William Andrews Stephen Ascher Leroy Beikman Aaron Blair Reta (Jensen) Caldwell Kenton Chapman Suzanne (McCracken) Clopine Paul Darby Joyce (Rothfuss) Diehl Al Franzen Janis (Erickson) Frutiger John Gardner Nadim Haddad Roger Haney Georgia (Holen) Harwerth Dave Hastings Alan Lagerberg Sharon (Hart) MacVean Joyce Markle David Martin Bryan Meall Patsy (Rawson) Morgan Colleen (Pearce) Mueller Janet (Ester) Nelson 2009 Annual Report July 1, June 30,

14 James Paul Diane (Hudson) Percival Karla (Schuster) Peters David Rous Steve Scofield Phyllis (Miles) Sinclair Sally (Spencer) Stratton Edwin Taylor Kenneth Tibbetts Judy (Ruegsegger) Tull Vera (Bott) Williams Class 27.34% Total $7, Shirley (Archer) Andrews Ellene (Franzen) Austin Linda Blake Oral (Smith) Broadbent Martin Brotherton Benjamin Burgess Victor Calcote David Capstick Sandra (Parsons) Chapman Charlene (Holler) Costaris John Daniels Dennis Gilhousen James Hill Marshall Jones John Kline Ron Magathan David Mars Donna McKinley James & Eileen (Wright) Moon Allan Morgan Donna (Moore) Morgenstern Ann Nelson David Norlin Karen (Hubbard) Olson Paul Peters Lionel Reilly Randall St. Clair Philip Stone Phillip Straight Doris (Sander) Stranghoner Stephen & Margaret (Zook) Suchsland Donald Wismar Troy Zeigler Class 29.91% Total $8, Kathy (Seng) Able Gordon Shelia Blackford Joyce Bray Stephen Burr Patricia (Hultgren) Capstick Lavina (Zook) Diaz Jared Dudley William Dunn Faye (Alsobrooks) Fedlam Kathy (Harvey) Franzen Carl French Anne (Scott) Genther Gordon & Joyce (Hoffman) Gorton Oliver Green Leonard Greenwood Judith (Panzer) Hastings Vincent Heuring Sue (Scanlon) Kleist Barbara (Beach) Mace Roger Michaelson David Mortimer James Radcliffe Frank Rathbone Sharen (Atkinson) Resendes Robert Rey Donald Smith Lenna (Razak) Wiebe Class 29.79% Total $6, Ruth (Schenck) Ascher Phillip Coleman John Cox George & Janice (Nelson) Dempsey Edwin Fender Janet (Stratton) Hartman Wilbur & Judith (Hill) Helm Shryll (Blacker) Hoffman Karen (Franzen) Johnson Nancy (Thomas) Johnson Marilyn (Foster) Kirk Leonard Lambert Leonard Lenkiewicz Darlene (Ryding) Magnuson Virginia (Thelander) Mars James McKain Dee (Leazure) Meall Linda (Dibble) Nicholas Connolly O Brien Neola (Barton) O Neal Marion Ogden Robert Peters Nicholas Petron Frank Roth James Schmutz May (Gregory) Sheppard** James Spillers Larry Stapp Charlotte (Taketa) Torpey Ann (Henry) Walter Roland Wiltz Class 27.5% Total $6, John Betterson Donna (Stewart) Cardinal John Carpenter Rollin Dillinger Lawrence Elbert Tina (Ellison) Fardella James Fleagle Robert Gibson Robert Giese Arthur Grover Janice (Fiedler) Johnston David Kyle Kenneth Lee Judith (Nelson) Marturano Donald Morgan Myron Morgan Patricia (Pilger) Murray Lynn Osborn Joseph Randolph Bruce Rankin Stephen Renich Steve Robinson Richard Short Class 16.2% Total $8, John Baker Daniel Boydston Linda (Amick) Braden Judy (Thomas) Bruntz Terry Call Grace Chiang Mary (Waser) Crome Charles Cryderman Alan Fahring** Michael Fardella Robert Fischer Bradley Gibson John Heller Donald Jennings Pamela (Van Riper) Junk Wm. Keller Michael Malone Robert Mason (Zutt) Albert McCorkle Bonnie Meyer Miller David Miller Phillip Mitchell Mary (Hasker) Morgan John Naatz Linda (Nichols) Ogden John Pickett Lois (Holmes) Rankin Kathleen (Sheppard) Razak Ed Reilly Janet (Fardelmann) Richardson Harry Scott Sarah (Walter) Short Glenda (Thomas) Smith Cynthia (Shoemaker) Snodgrass Warren & Eileen (Puett) Sutton Lloyd Swindler Robert Tripp Valeita (Brzon) Williams Charles Williamson James Wilson Class 23.16% Total $9, Marilyn (Horlbogen) Anderson Lloyd Baskett Jeffrey Bieber Philip Bowman Barbara (Dent) Call Joan (Sleesman) Campbell Richard Carlson Leszek Ciesielski George Clark Calvin Coats Darwynne Cozad Kathryn (Mundell) Garver Mark Gillette Gerald Jensen John Kahler Doris (Altman) King David Kitch Barbara (Bulk) Lee James Leiszler Jay Lieb Richard Lissenden Martia (Wieland) Lustick Susan (Plush) Miller Nancy (Fisher) Modin Robert Murray Robert Noonan James Oesterreich Jan (Urie) Pilcher Ronald Schulte Harold Slone Frank Summerfield Susan (Warren) Tjossem Carol (Fowler) Tripp James VanEmburgh Bernard Variello Thomas White David Williams Janelle (Forney) Willis Vera Zerger Class 23.49% Total $4, Lawrence Bauer Gerald Beemer Alan Brown Daniel Corutky David Finocchiaro Robert Haase Gary Hastings Barbara (Barker) Hay Michael Helmer Leanna (Stephens) Huscher Paul Jarocki Richard Jorgenson Larry Kaiser Jerry & Janice (Simpson) Kolzow Kent Lambert Marilyn (Vinci) Leiszler Byron Norris Julia (Mankhey) Parsons Loretta Pickerell Sreeraman Rangarajan Bobby Reynolds Ken Rives Martin Ruegsegger Harold & Nancy (Bargman) Tangye Robert Watson James Welch Class 22.05% Total $5, Barbara (Bierman) Anderson Jeffrey Ashendorf Cheryl (Carey) Averell Anne Browning Paula (McCartney) Disbrow John Ellis Josephine (Aguirre) Hernandez Paul Hulsey Vicki (Hedges) Kerbs Robert & Rachel (Stucky) Loersch Brenda (Brown) McDaniel Robert Meyer Sandra (Merriman) Norris William Pratt Stanley Razak Stephen Richards Douglas Selichnow Ronald Smith Stephen Sokolski Jeffrey Thomson Richard Troiano Marcia (Oxandale) Troutfetter Susan (Rasdall) Vignery Class 20.51% Total $2, Frank Bernabei Nancy (Grier) Brown Rebecca Chopp Jane (Mead) Cole Susan (Beaver) Elliott Dianne (Rupert) Fahring Richard Folb David Greiser Peggy (Rodgers) Harrison Daniel Howell Sammy Hsu Belinda (Marston) Hulsey Joy Kindler Kevin & Becky (Ellis) Kinnally Beverlyann Krohn Fritz Larson Barbara (Weichel) Livergood James LoVullo Susan (Goodwin) Martin Rory McCandless Karen (Leidig) Meyer Howard Pierpont Martha (Graves) Reese Michael Renk Lorraine (Johnson) Richards Joyce (Weir) Schmitz John Sheahon Charles Simms Stanley Smith Barbara (Cramton) Walle Sharon Weathers Sonja (Thompson) Weisgerber Class 20% Total $5, Ruth Bigge Lurinda Burge Marc Carpenter Harry Disbrow 14 KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

15 Janis (Starr) Fairchild Deborah (Stephens) Folb Bradley Hamilton Mary Head Charles Jannelli Michael Lindsay Marcia (Vanover) LoVullo Steven McClain Lona (Groves) McClanahan Douglas Pederson Rhonda (Webb) Renfro Charles Ritter Richard Smolin James Weisgerber Brenda (Christian) White Class 10.86% Total $1, Carmen (Holloway) Adamsen Kayla (Gantenbein) Ascher Tim Ault-Duell David Branda Joseph Corby George Cryer Mary (Clark) Gashaw Randy Glover Mary (Benfield) Hay Jeri (Windscheffee) Herman William Hodgens Jeffrey Horlacher James Jackson Esther (Bacca) Jannelli Stanley Johnson Charlene (McClanahan) Mathis Mary McCall Michael Mulligan** Douglas Randolph Gary Renfro Rhonda (Melton) Rose Isaac Smicklo Joseph Snyder Neal Stull Barbara (Shively) Thompson Larry Traffas James & Mary (Sheahon) Weese Marvalee (Horner) Wesley Lawrence Wilson Sheldon Woolery Class 21.38% Total $5, Arega Ali Jama Amos Sharon Becker Mary (Palmer) Ewing Robert Gashaw Janice (Hoffman) Gillberg Dale & Monica (McFadden) Hayse Cynthia (Simmons) Johnson Richard Keltner James Nelson Cheryl (Skaggs) Ritter Terry Roberts Max & Pamela (Martin) Schulz Lawrence Shaw Doug Strohmeyer Debra (Blount) Wilmoth Class 14.06% Total $4, Arthur Adamsen John & Lucy (Swain) Barnes Geralyn (Bondy) Bergquist Terry Bott Genera (Adkerson) Farmer Kevin Mykel William O Neal Neal Saskowski Bradley Shaffer Larry Smith Christie (Allen) Snyder Matthew Solano Ann (Clegg) Sommers Byron Tomlins Nancy (Knight) Woolery Class 9.7% Total $2, Debra Billings-Murdoch Brenda (Brzon) Bott Susan (Plouch) Burchill Rita Deister Jaclyn Douglass Susan (Springer) Friedrichs Mark Hassman Kenneth Heisz Harry Huber Cynthia Jennison James Larzalere Bruce Lyon Steven Olson James Perry Bruce Pinkall Jill (Rietzke) Ptacek Brian Razak John Reynolds Edward Rose Gerald Sharp Marjory (Gillum) Wann Class 25.3% Total $2, Debra (Presley) Bissantz John Burchill Rufus Covington Verlyn Farlee Michael Garretson Anita Kerbaugh Linda (Horning) Merz Mark O Mara Jane (Danills) Philbrick Sarah (Jones) Razak Jeffrey Robol Mark Spears Anita (Nelson) Wiley Class 14.29% Total $ Bradley Bachofer Carmen (Reyes) Bellew Julie (Zerger) Carr Mark Chaffee Constance Christopher Lynn Cooper Kenneth Hanson Kathryn (Engstrom) Hotchkiss Pamela (Underhill) Kraus Harriet Landon Freda (Kemble) Lohse Karen (Wilson) McClain John Preston Gaylene (Springer) Spears Susan (Fritz) Sweeney Tamara Tiemann Class 13.79% Total $1, Darryl Ashley Roger Basinger Cory Beougher Kathy (McGee) Bergmeier Linda Burnett Barbara (Pickel) Chaffee Anne (Backstrom) Dykes Debra (Donaldson) Hanson Milton Larson Nancy Long-Daffin Steven Love Kathleen (Moravek) Marsicek Douglas Mason Kerry Mulvaney Helen (Brady) O Mara Raymon Pollard Wayne Smith Debra (Ekberg) Smith David Taylor Mary (Rigor) Titus Gregory Waters Denise (Juneau) Wendt Randall Williams Sharon (Newbrey) Wooton Class 14.81% Total $12, James Barber Anthony Bozarth Salvatore DeVito Ann (Hoyle) Jardine Beth (Sampson) Kiteley Glen Kochanowski Lillian Moore Lee & Jenni (Burnham) Newell Margaret (Harper) Obenland Iris Wilkins Class 7.86% Total $1, Kathryn (Schimmels) Bauman Carlisle Bergquist Carol (Martens) Bingesser Barbara (Bennett) Greenwood Kenneth Klostermeyer Johanna (Freeland) Mason Kathleen (Carlgren) Pierson Dwight Preston Steven Santo Shirlene (McCauley) Shepard William Umphrey Sherri (Erwin) Wick Class 10.62% Total $ James Bailey Curtis Carpenter Rafael Cintron Diana (Boyd) McElroy Kathryn (Martinitz) Mills Jeffrey Nicholson Steven Rivers John Tackett Lisa (Walter) Waters Class 9.09% Total $ Michael Barkley Timothy & Rebecca (Peters) Clover David Frederick Duane Laverenz Lori (Cavanaugh) Menhusen Scott Perry Diana (Rickard) Thompson Koleta Tittle David Whitted Class 7.81% Total $2, Gregg Barr Carolyn Carpenter Sally (McDaniel) Crane DeMerle Eckart Jennifer (Fessenden) Foster Ruth Kellogg Philip Menhusen Mary Webster Julie (MacDowell) Whitted Lisa (Allen) Willems Class 6.85% Total $1, Anonymous Diana (Gates) Frohardt Zina Haden Karen Harms Janice Hofecker Christopher Hutzler & Jane Montgomery-Hutzler Cari (Poland) Mestl Lisa (Epson) Settles Larry Smull Tammy (Helm) Taylor Jeanine Tiemann Bette Wachholz Faye (Buchanan) Wagner Class 13.59% Total $ Jandrea (Ross) Blumanhourst Stacie (Sproul) Harder Scott Polzin Helen (Jensen) Schefdore Della (Marion) Schwindt Class 3.47% Total $ Sheryl Anderson Mona Chapman Kae (Ray) Hayworth Tammie (Moore) Lust Kristi Mitchell Paulette Montgomery Mark Morgan Betsy (Johnson) Rittel Deanna (Hadnot) Ryberg Class 6.77% Total $ Margaret Bergstrom Sharon (Debenham) Burt Kay Chapin Nancy Coleman John Redding Nathan Stanton Marcia (Hall) Wells Class 6.09% Total $1, Glenna (Bird) Alexander Douglas Blumanhourst Dean Bruce Kyle Gunnerson Virginia Morse Teresa (Clark) Rassette Jennifer (Cramer) Redding Debra (Brown) Robertson Michael Sweeney Janice (Russell) Tullis Jeff Wells Class 6.4% Total $2, Jean (Dreese) Adamson Lolita Bell Erich Bower Donald Duncan Leslie Hargis Sean Herrington Cynthia Kolacny Kevin McElwee Glenda (Ellwood) McNally LaVeda (Vaughn) Montgomery Jack Paxton Michael Rassette Renae (Davis) Raubenstine Elaine Sears Kimberli (Menhusen) Stoeber 2009 Annual Report July 1, June 30,

16 Carol (Brant) Weis Paula (Wilbeck) Wilton Class 9.5% Total $ Keith Bennett Marlene (Elliott) Caldwell Christopher Gragg Angela (Chesney) Herrington Margaret (Duwe) Ingram Christine Jenkins Leslie (Zielinski) Lazzarini James Raubenstine Jenny (Meyers) Riggins Fred & Donna (Hotz) Rowe Patsy (Gilreath) Stockham Class 5.71% Total $ Tony Brokes Melinda Gibson Christopher Gruber LaNell Keeler Jennifer (Tholstrup) Kuckelman Troy Martin Juanita (Applebaugh) Masko Ellen (Gillberg) Peck Garry Reiff Carolyn Salinas Stephanie (Selders) Sutton Kevin Unruh Class 7.36% Total $ Sarah Ahlstedt Mike Baumberger David Chlebowski Michelle (Unruh) Coffman Michelle Gabel Jarrett Kolacny Marvena (Roe) Plank Heather (Welton) Unruh Class 5.52% Total $ Lori (Lawson) Blevins Kathleen (White) Corona Justin Coup Crystal Gillman Julie (Marler) Golden Kathleen Hardesty Gary Hobson Keri Moore Brenda (Meyers) Stanton Michelle (Giffin) Werner Class 6.06% Total $ Heather (Dickman) Ackerman Nadine (Desjardin) Boyd Marta Klein Marilyn (Ryan) Oakes Mary Quinley Jon & Sandy (Kincaid) Terpening Class 3.74% Total $ Matthew Broyles Jo (Risigner) Buchanan Doug Burgardt Timothy Chapman Michael Dibbini Shawn Ellis Mary (MacLeod) Farmer William Genereux Kai (Kienapfel) Gruber Lance & Kelly (Sundgren) Lippold Lucas & Amy (DeBoer) McDonald Matthew & Juliana (Werner) Pearson Monika (Bushman) Riordan Betsey (Hane) Seymour Class 9.19% Total $2, Monte Brent Jennifer (Kaiser) Burgardt Heide (Swearengin) Chaney Max & Jody Craddock-Iselin Anthony Depa Lance Dible Jana Griffin Lori (Gros) Morton Jason Ortman Delores (Young) Perez Preston Seymour Trisha Theer Kathleen Vail Class 8.38% Total $2, Sandra (Klima) Anschutz Rick Dahl Murad Dibbini Kimberly (Krumwiede) George Gregory Lamkin Cheryl (Copple) Lanoue Jay Morton Oswaldo Perez Anthony Randles Carol Schmidt Rosa Torres-de-Smith Rosalio & Rachael (Dobelmann) Trujillo Jennifer (Storms) Verdugo Marc Wingo Class 7.85% Total $1, Thelma Burch Richard Cober Lindsay (Krehbiel) Coombs Trina (Bierman) Dibbini Sonja (Nunn) Gilman Justin Gosa Jennifer Johnson Scott Lohmeyer Candace Mahoney Jodi (Barton) Patton Keri Seidl Erin Taylor Jill (Robinson) Weber Regina (Humfeld) Wilson Lindsey (Chapman) Xaysongkham Class 6.91% Total $ Kyle Callaway Francine (Hartman) Clark Julie Davis-Windler James DuBois Sharon Erickson Kristina (Isin) Litchman Jamie (Timm) Lohmeyer Margaret (VanVliet) Thomas Thea (Mansur) Todd Katie (Dixon) Wellborn Matthew Williams Class 5.24% Total $2, Charlene (Murphy) Beougher Heather Brummitt Ryan Canfield Julie (Hillegass) Cober Jeremy Coombs Eric Corby Holly Johnson Lazell & Katherine (Anderson) Kitchen Elizabeth Pauls Janelle (Ahlvers) Pearl Mindy Sanders Andrew Sprague Terri Van Slyke Class 6.25% Total $ Christopher Ault-Duell Ann (Jass) Conway Terrie (Dugger) Harris Joni Hopkins Trena Lackey Jenny Ludes Cindi (Greene) Mason Peggy Medina Matthew Pappas Steven Steinhaus Ryan Weber Class 4.6% Total $ Lisa Axman Angela Bergsten Krista (Marsicek) Blaisdell Scott Brown Elizabeth Codner Jacqueline Davis Caroline (Menzel) Feldhausen Rafael & Renee (Anderson) Mendez John Miller Robert VanDeCreek Class 4.17% Total $ Anna (Fedorova) Boson Betty Davis Amiee Dobbins Whitney DuBois Elizabeth Hansen Thomas Leyh Erin Thomas Aaron White Class 3.28% Total $ Ann Alexandres Dane Baxa Paul Green Kaoru Ito Hakoda Chiu-Yen Hung Jennifer King Jennifer Lee Daniele Leite Shannon (Monroe) Pantoja Phillip Pappas Megan Pippenger Destinee Powers James Rivers Aide Robles Mollie (Pickett) Shriver Rodney Wren Class 6.35% Total $2, Amanda Brady Mary (Laird) Cunningham Kaylaen Dittmer Benjamin & Aubrey (Swanson) Fetherston Julie Foster Cheri Johnson Ashley Jones Johanna Kihara Nunez Brie Morton Amanda Muller Jessica Stadel Todd Walter Class 5% Total $ KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

17 Levels Of Giving This listing reflects gifts made between July 1, 2008, and June 30, Deceased donors are marked by ** Carnegie Visionaries $25, and above Lockwood Leaders $10, $24, Pioneer Partners $1, $9, Benefactors $ $ Pacesetters $ $ Investors $ $ Patrons Under $100 Carnegie Visionaries $25, and above Cox Communications Barbara A. Hauptli Salina Regional Health Center Foundation **Audrey Westrick Estate Lockwood Leaders $10, $24, John & Anne Dykes Green Lantern Inc Philip & Mary Kerstetter Gordon & Evelyn Maxwell Philips Lighting Corporation J. K. & Donna Vanier Verla Nesbitt Joscelyn Foundation Pioneer Partners $1, $9, Advantage Trust Company James & Betsy Alexander Charles & Shirley Allen Evelyn Amend Tim & Pat Ault-Duell Ellene R. & Richard Austin BBC Landscaping LLC James N. & Trudy Barber Michael L. Barkley Leroy & Marla Beikman Bennington State Bank Warren & Ginny Bevan Gene & Evelyn Bissell John & Nancy Blackwell Steven N. & Jane Blair Albert C. Blondeel-Timmerman Pat & Linda Bolen Philip & Linda Bowman Dale & Susanne Bradley David J. Branda Richard E. & Joyce Brown Robert R. Brown Heide L. & Lawrence Chaney Gerald & Carlene Childs Ben & Kathee Christensen Citizens State Bank Ruth Cloud Phillip & Barbara Coleman Charles & Betty Curtis Disabled American Veterans Dominion Foundation Vince & Anne Driver Eagle Software Glen & Pauline Eaton Gilbert & Carolyn Ester David L. & Patricia Fancher Michael & Tina Fardella Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First UMC-Salina Thomas G. & Louise Fox Carl A. & Jane French Meryl & Gloria Garey Geiser Endowment Fund Robert D. & Virginia Giese Harold L. Gillispie Greater Salina Community Foundation Great Plains Manufacturing Company Pauline Greenhaw Eric & Mollie Haberer Tadaaki Hakoda Philip E. & Glorene Haney John & Sharon Hanson Duane K. Harms Jerry & Marcia Hinrikus Bert & Delma Hitchcock Hospira Inc. Leland E. House Intel Foundation Matching Gifts Wesley & Joan Jackson James & Kay Jarvis Steven C. Johnson Jerry Jones & Kathleen Barrett- Jones Scott J. & Mary Jones James Albert & Leigh Joyce KWU Alumni Association Kansas Area United Methodist Foundation Kansas Independent College Fund Kansas West Conference Craig W. & Brenda King Marilyn K. & James Kirk Kent & Pat Lambert James & Tamra Larzalere Marlene V. Lee Shirley Leggett Martia R. Lustick Joyce A. Markle Marshall Family Foundation Inc Larry L. & Barbara Marshall Frank & Emma McBride Donna L. McKinley Roger I. & Linda Michaelson Miller Family Charitable Trust Mark L. & Julie Miller Marian E. & Dean Montee The Mortgage Company Paul & Marjorie Mugler James R. & Charlotte Nelson Frank C. & Jeanne Norton Jerry & Margaret Norton Kaye B. & Barbara Pearce Harry & Kathryn Petheram Raymond James Charitable Endowed Fund John & Jennifer Redding Paul & Roberta Renich James & Emily-May Richards Stephen & Lorraine Richards Frank E Roth, II Darin & Krista Russell Kay L. & Max Russell Salina Rotary Club Darwin & **Delma Sampson Joy A. & Leo Schell Wayne R. Schneider Schwab Fund for Charitable Givng Sara Fair & Alan Sleeper Randall & Mary St. Clair Marshall & Janice Stanton Max E. & Anne Stauffer Phyllis Street Sunflower Bank Sunset Properties Roberta D. Thiry Rick Thornton Byron W. & Paula Tomlins UPS Foundation United Methodist Higher Education Foundation United Methodist Thrift Shop/ Ness City Vanguard Charitable End. Prog. Wal-Mart/SAM S CLUB Foundation Jerry Samuel & Linda Weis James W. Welch Matthew & Tonda Williams Steven & Becky Wright William E. & Judith Yeager Benefactors $ $ M Foundation Inc. A & R Floor Supplies AT&T Foundation Glenna R. Alexander Ameriprise Financial Brad & Jane Anderson John W. & Mary Baker Bank of America N.A. Beloit United Methodist Church Jeffrey H. & Martha Bieber Boeing Gift Matching Program Dan & Dorothy Boyer Dale & Joan Brooks Shannon & Jo Buchanan J. Marc & Victoria Carpenter Rebecca Chopp & Frederick Thibodeau Commercial Electric Inc. Marshall & Sandra Crowther Marshall W. Davert, Jr. Eugene M. Decker, III **Kent & Adelyne Douglass John Munn Ellis, III Larry & Janis Frutiger Robert P. & Micaela Gibson Kensuke & Kaoru Hakoda Ted & Doris Harder Hedlund Consulting Inc Paul & Sheryl Hedlund Steven & Anne Hoekstra Lloyd P. Holbrook Nancy G. Holland Daniel Thurston Howell Harry & Sara Huber Jill & Lloyd Hull Chiu-Yen (Elsa) & Yang-Jian Hung Bethel A. Jilka Wilma Taylor Jones Janet Juhnke & Ted Hale Robert E. & Vickie Keever Land Title Services Kenny & Donna Luckeroth Loren & Donna Marler Barbara J. Marshall Jim & Karen McClain John J.& Helen W. Meyer, Trust Phyllis Miles Bryan Minnich Mike & Joanne Mitchell David Michael Mortimer Kerry Ann Mulvaney Oikos Larry R. & Sarah Parsons David & DuAnn Peterson Howard F. & Karyl Pierpont Robert & Karen Pinkall Lionel L. & Jane Reilly Robert K. & Deborah Rowe Salina Downtown Lions Club Elma R. Sanderson Steve & Jewelda Scofield Milo G. & Carol Sloo Roy L. & Grace Smith Solomon State Bank Bruce Springer Yukiko Tanaka Thomas J. & Deborah Taylor Union Pacific Corporation United Church Of Bennington UnumProvident Corporation Foundation Jim & Jane Valcoure Vidricksen Distributing Co. Inc. Gordon & Barbara Walle Kenneth & Nina Warren Jeff & Marcia Wells Debra L. & Jerry Wilmoth James E. & Shirley Wilson Marc A. Wingo 2009 Annual Report July 1, June 30,

18 Pacesetters $ $ K Rentals Constance M. Achterberg Denis & Lois Adams Jim & Adrienne Allen Michael D. & Tammy Amyx A. Jay & Mary Andersen Roy & Donice Applequist Vance & **Elsie Archer Arrow Printing Company Christopher C. Ault-Duell Lisa L. Axman John E. Babcock, Jr. James Lynch Bailey Jack E. & Barbara Balaun Brady & Jan Barnes David & Virginia Baron Gregg L. & Diane Barr Lila A. Berkley BetNor Douglas & Jandrea Blumanhourst Martin E. & Wanda Brotherton James W. & Deb Brown William & Patricia Brown Doug & Jennifer Burgardt Phillip L. Buttrey Victor & Eileen Calcote Caroline County Hunt Club Community Concert Assn Beloit Richard & Constance Corea Michael C. & Debbie Cottam John Eugene Cox Julia H. & Shawn Crawford Charles & Barbara Culley Carroll & Jean Cyr Rick Dahl David & Kelly Dallas Betty J. & Art Davis Mary Jo Dean Thomas C. & Lauri DiPrima Consuelo C. Diaz Michael & Trina Dibbini Tracy & Marilyn Dilling Richard & Tracy Dolman Leslie J. Eikleberry Dale & Clarice Emig Dan Espensen Evans-Bierly-Hutchison & Assoc. Robert V. & Leslie Feaster Kent & Terry Fellers First UMC-Great Bend Helen Gallion Ned W. & Maxine Garrigues Elizabeth (Betty) Garrison Frederic & Carolyn Gilhousen Gordon & Joyce Gorton Joe & Lori Green David L. Greiser Charles & Linda Griffin Dean & Betty Groves Helen & Duane Gugler Jeffrey K. Haines Rex & Evelyn Hallock Harold & Louise Hanable Virginia S. Hanchett Darlene Harris Bradley R. & Jeanine Haynes Mary K. Head Hesston UMC Michael L. & Polly Hoppock Hospira Employee Giving Campaign Gordon Howie James A. & Sara Hutchison Lonnie E. & Shelia Irby Ken & June Jennison The Jenzabar Foundation John Merten Royalty Rick & Rita Johnson Jon W. Jones Gilbert G. & Shirley Jurenka E. G. Kincaid Kevin & Becky Kinnally Regina Kobuszewski Jack L. & Marian Larson Steven Lazorchak Nicki L. N. Lew Jay Edward & Cheryl Lieb Sarah Anne & James Lindblad C. Robert & Barbara Lindsley Marjorie Lindstrom Ronald & Marcia MacLennan Ron & Gail Magathan Leon C. & Joyce Marrs Bruce & Janice Marshall Robert Henry Mason (Zutt) Bryan & Dee Meall Philip S. Meckley Darrell & Eula Megli Janet W. Meier Gary & Kathy Melander George M. & Marguerite Miller John Ervin & Connie Minear LaVeda M. & Kent Montgomery James & Eileen Moon Keith & Colleen Mueller A. Willard & Patricia Nelson Barbara Muriel Nelson Harold & Evelyn Nelson Arthur & Connie Neuburger Martin & Doris Pankratz Shannon C. Pantoja James Radcliffe Robert L. Reinhardt Michael F. & Bea Renk James E. Rivers Hubert & Alice Rohrer Ronald M. & Susan Romo Raymond & Kathleen Royal William & Beverly Salmon Steven A. Santo Max & Pamela Schulz Jan M. & William Shirk Richard & Sarah Short Jack Sills Dan L. & Barbara Smith Robert J. & Joyce Spears Janice M. & Franklin Spikes Wendy S. & Reg Stadel Julie A. Starr Steel Erection & Maintenance Frank & JoeNell Summerfield Susanna Wesley UMC Lloyd & Margaret Swindler Teaford Company Trisha K. Theer Iseral & Margaret Thomas Kenneth L. & Sharon Tibbetts Don R. & Elizabeth Timmel Leslie F. & Marilyn Toburen Clifford W. & Joanne Trow Raymond A. & Sue Tucker Edwin L. & Mary Webster Larry & Janet Weis James & Sonja Weisgerber Gene T. & Tracy West David & Julie Whitted Charles R. & Nancy Williamson Marion F. & Mary Woods Lila Wrigley Investors $ $ st Cong Dist of KS Repub Party Arthur & Carmen Adamsen Richard E. & Donna Aeling Sarah R. & Michael Ahlstedt Carol A. & David Ahlvers Domingo E. & Olga Albarran Paul Aleman Dorothy B. Alexander Eddie & Neva Anderson Floyd E. & Helen Anderson Marolyn Anderson Paul F. & Marcia Anderson Richard Andrade Barbara Arensman Stephen & Ruth Ascher Loren W. & Vivian Austin Mabel Mirie Austin William R. & Lois Austin Cheryl C. & Thomas Averell BNSF Foundation James A. & Sharon Bailey Jeff A. Bailey Dan S. & Norma Balaun John & Lucy Barnes Mark Harold Barthel Roger Dean Basinger Nancy J. & Larry Bates Kerry W. Baugh James R. & Kathie Baughan Dane A. Baxa Don E. & Rebecca Baylor Gerard & Christine Beach Cheryl J. Bell Roger & Sally Bell Keith L. & Virginia Bennett Frank Chip & Rita Bernabei Ricardo & Patti Bernardino Bernie Mathes Trucking James Martin Bertles John William Betterson Richard & Janalee Beus David & Nancy Bixby Fay I. Blackburn **Frank & Beverly Blaha Aaron E. & June Blair Mary Gene & Bill Blair Richard J. & Leah Blanchard Richard N. & Marion Boehler John & Susan Bookless Melba Borger Sean & Anna Boson Bradley J. & Jane Botz Daniel & Angela Botz Jeanne A. Bowman L.B. & Margaret Bowman Delmar L Boyer Martha M. Brack Elaine Brennan Raymond & Dorothy Brining Jessie L. Britt William E. & Virginia Brookhouser Robert B. & Maxine Brooks Donald R. & Marcella Brotherton Alan & Nancy Brown Leland Brown D. Dale Browning Matthew G. Broyles J. D. & Henrietta Brunnemer Karen & Richard Buhler John & Susan Burchill Kevin Burke Kay Burns Neal & Nanci Carlson Curtis & Carolyn Carpenter John Andrew & Peggy Carpenter Donald & Lorene Carper Stephen C. Carr Casey s General Stores Mark J. & Nancy Cavenee Central Leasing Systems John W. & Pat Chalmers Kenton & Sandra Chapman Timothy & Mona Chapman Chartwells Dining Services Yuan & Grace Chiang Joseph J. & Zi Chung David R. & Jamie Cilladi George & Betty Cintas Rafael Edgardo & Lisa Cintron M. Teja Liljstrand Claborn Francine W. & George Clark Clay Center UMC Jean & Norman Clovis Calvin W. & Linda Coats Nancy Elaine Coleman Jerry W. & Shirley Collins Comstock Oilfield Supply Harold L. & Judith Cooley Jeremy & Lindsay Coombs Harold & Jane Cooper Tricia Corea Blaine G. & Jan Corman Mario A. Cortez Clarence Cottman, III John & Ruth Courter Debora L. Cox Max & Jody Craddock-Iselin Steven A. & Terri Crawford Allen & Mary Cunningham James & Jane Dallas John C. & Rosalind Daniels H. 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19 Stephen R. & Arlene Goldstein Grand Slam Landscapes Paul & Laurie Green Mary Fern Gregory Christopher & Kai Gruber H. M. Trucking Elinor Haas William & Ruth Hall Ray W. & Emily Hamaker Todd K. & Doy Hampton Dorothy A. Hanna Marilyn J. Harder Claud H. & Shirley Hardesty Zula & Dean Harding Gary & Barbara Harmon Barbara I. Harris Martin Hartley Howard & Georgia Harwerth Gary & Gail Hastings Donald & Mary Helen Hayman Dale & Monica Hayse Healy UMC Angela Heiland Kenneth L. & Leslie Heisz John M. & Lynda Heller David J. & Monica Helm Kirk L. & Kim Henson Ed Herrle Thomas M. & Susan Herrle Donald G. & Debra Herrman Richard C. & Mary Hinchsliff Deana Hoffer Shryll & Roger Hoffman Brian W. & Pat Hogan Mary Frances Hogg Dan J. & Judith Holmes Daniel E. Hoobler Steve Hook Tara L. & Stephen Hook Jeffrey Horlacher Wayne & Millie Horlacher Larry & Barbara Houdek House of Sight & Sound Charles L. Howley Sammy & Shirley Hsu Frankee & Thomas Huiett Paul & Belinda Hulsey Huseman Veterinary Clinic Kenneth J. & Pauline Irons Shirley Ann & Kutlu Isin Jeff Wells Agency Inc. Ralph & Pamela Jerome Johnny Kincaid LUTCF Cheri L. Johnson Dean A. & Illa Johnson James F. Johnson Karen F. & Gerald Johnson Terri & Ron Johnson Alice Kadel Larry G. & Sonja Kaiser Maxine E. Kaiser Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Inc. Coralyn & Robert Kaufman William & Betty Keeler Gailen L. & Jane Keeling Linford H. & Areatha Keesey Wm. Paul & Glenda Keller Orris E. & Charlotte Kelly Kay F. Kendrick William H. Klein, Jr. Maynard & Carolyn Kline Kenneth & Nancy Klostermeyer Jeffrey & Paula Knox William P. & Patricia Knox John & Cyndy Knutson Glenn E. & Eunice Kohr David R. Kraemer Michael & Nancy Kratky Pamela & Steve Kraus Jay C. & Tammy Krob Mildred Laas Roderick D. & Patricia Laird Carla M. Larkin Donald Larson Jennifer S. & Darris Larson Milton Alan & Cheryl Larson Lazer Construction Company Kenneth Jeffrey & Susan Lee James & Marilyn Leiszler Nancy Lerellyn Tom & Peggy Lesovsky Larry & Martha Lewellyn Marie Lickteig Gerald Lilly Michael R. & Ellen Lindsay Lance & Kelly Lippold Lex Livingood Robert & Rachel Loersch Scott & Jamie Lohmeyer Edythe J. & Joe Long Robert B. & Marilyn Long Robert D. (Bob) Lott Steven Craig Love Lavern G. Lurk Beth Eloise Lynch Bruce D. & Teri Lyon Beverly Macko Michael R. & Jerilyn Malone Mark Cavenee Farms David E. & Ginny Martin Judy A. Martin Troy H. & Mary Martin Judy J. Massagli Harold D. & Sharon Mathes Albert Eugene McCorkle E. Dayle & Lois McCormick John R. & Sylvia McCormick Lucas & Amy McDonald Susan K. McDonald Diana B. & Michael McElroy Marvin D. & Elizabeth McReynolds McShares John W. & Jenny Medcraft Jon & Rosalie Menhusen Herbert J. & Eva Michaelis Edwin & Elva Michal Mid America Inn Larry W. & Karen Miller Wayne F. & Carol Miller Kenneth & Esther Minter Phillip & Judy Mitchell W. Constantine & Michaela Mitchell Charles L. & Sonya Moore Robert C. & Tara Moorman Morgan Stanley Mark Morley Mt. Pleasant Evangelical/Abilene Donna Joy & James Muck Robert & Patricia Murray Janet L. Nelson Lee & Jenni Newell Jeffrey & Darlene Nicholson Wendell Nickell Norris Air Nototny Larash & Graniger P.A. Charles L. & Patricia Novak John D. & Ruth Noyce **Richard J. Noyce Neola & Jack O Neal Douglas & Marilyn Oakes Marion & Linda Ogden Rowena June Olsen C. L. & Beverly Olson Weston Opitz Richard M. Ortiz Harold D. Pack Michael C. & Patricia Panke Leroy M. & Florence Pearson Matthew & Juliana Pearson Donna Penquite Diane Percival Oswaldo & Delores Perez Scott W. Perry Arnold L. Petersen Joleen F. Peterson Nicholas & Regina Petron Doris J. (Penny) Pettibone John & Linda Pickett Paul & Linda Pinneo Samuel W. & Debbie Popple Power Engineering Services Presbyterian Women s Society Dorothy M. Preston L. Juliane Pruitt Pumps of Oklahoma Firoz G. Rahemtulla Michael S. & Susan Ramage Randall Community Church Douglas & Linda Randolph Sreeraman V. & Vijayarani Rangarajan Stanley & Kathleen Razak Max J. & Pauleen Redden Beth L. Reed Martha Graves & Mark Reese Ed Reilly Gary & Rhonda Renfro Sharen A. & Joseph Resendes John & Linda Reynolds Thomas D. & Carol Reynolds William D. Reynolds Janet C. Richardson Ken Rives Jo Ann Rojas Gary D. & Mary Root Kenneth & Audrey Root Ralph & Helen Rosenblad Chester & Ruth Ross Frank & Karen Rumore Ryan Mortuary Inc. Salina Arts & Humanities Commission Robert & Kathryn Sanders Rocky & Ginger Sanders Grace N. Satran Robert & Joyce Scheuerman Richard A. Schmidt Ron & Arnita Schultz Marlene A. Selden Sequoia Financial Services Lisa Ann & Dave Settles Stephen G. & Elaine Sexton Charlotte & Everett Shaffer Eugene & Glenna Sheets Wallace E. & Marilyn Shelley Reuben D. & Nancy Shepek Carol A. Shorette Chad & Mollie Shriver Mark D. & Terise Slasor James & June Smith Larry W. & Joy Smith Ronald & Marcia Smith David & Kay Soderberg David S. & Cindy Springer Robert N. & Judy Springer Blaine & Cara Spurney W. Dennis & Diane Stalnaker Judith P. Staples Kevin & Patti Starr State Farm Companies Foundation Elma Claire Steinbach Everett W. Steiner, Ret. George & Janice Stelljes John G. & Julia Stephen Donald & Joan Stephens Helen M. Stephenson Kenneth Stephenson Robert A. & Mary Stinson Forest V. & Kirstan Strnad James P. & JoAnne Stucky Lauray K. Stupey John C. Swan Dora Lee Taylor Richard E. 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Cunningham Dannie & Esther Cyphers Ron H. & Janet Daggett Michael R. & Cynthia Dallas Robert M & Norma Daniels Gary L. & Jerri Darby Greg Darby Paul W. & Ruth Darby Graeme C. & Camille Darlington Davis Family Herbert H. & Wanda Davis Hope M. Davis Jacqueline L. Davis Jennie D. Davis Patricia H. Davis Renault & Connie Davis Robert J. & janet Davis Julie C. & Timothy Davis- Windler Mary J. & Wilborn Day Virginia Day Salvatore & Denise DeVito Melvin E. (Gene) & Geraldine DeWitt Dale E. & Gayle Dean Kent A. & Marilyn Dean Delbert & Roberta Deckert Leon D. Deges Gilberto & Maria Delgadillo Jack W. Dempsey Dale & Charlotte Denault Anthony J. Depa Lavina Jane & Robert Diaz Murad J. Dibbini Joyce & Robert Diehl Rollin C. Dillinger E. JoAnn Dimmitt Harry & Paula Disbrow Bill & Minnie Diss Kaylaen R. Dittmer David L. & Rosemary Divilbiss Dan & Sherry Dobbins Edward & Hazel Doherty Shane & Tara Dohrmann Anne M. Dolan Patrick A. & Helen Dolan Theresa L. 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