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*Chauncey C. ’28 and *Viola Hale David Duehring 13 Andrew T. ’79 and Lori Knaak Dickson ’80 Michelle Ebert Witt ’88 Cris G. ’69 and Barbara Lewis Johnson ’68 Robert L. Brandfass ’83 Joel A. and Geraldine A. Diemer 10 Briana Bartz ‘20 of Brandon, Wisconsin “In retirement, I plan to spend a lot of time baking, spending time outside, and playing a large role in the lives of my nieces and nephews while enjoying more of my husband’s company,” she says. | 2020, Untitled 4 | Mixed Media | 6 in. Barbara Carrier Best 43 William A. His hometown is Chicago. Jackie Theune has been with Ripon College since September 1984 and is retiring as the lead housekeeper. Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. + 48 She lives in Lombard, Illinois, with her husband, Brian, and daughter, Dorothea (8). Carla Drecktrah Nielsen ’79 Alexis Marie Riggs ‘21 of Ripon, Wisconsin We are surrounded by objects that we know so well, we eventually overlook them. Susan R. Pierson Endowed Scholarship Nancy S. Tuz 16 Steve and Diane Klika 4 Patricia S. Lewis 1974 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1957 Endowed Scholarship The Pentair Foundation + 30 E. R. Lowry Family William Harley Barber Endowed Physics Award Trina R. Chernos ’90 John R. Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch *Ralph W. ’33 and *Helen Wells Cooke ’33 V. Gerald Woeste ’59 Christopher and Alexandria Nevins Chris Bender Stargardt ’82 Laura M. Kreofsky ’91 “I will miss, very much, the teaching!” he says. Gregory G. and Margaret A. Kraynek 21 X 4 in. John A. Erich ’69 Robert L. and Mary Vasconcelles 16 Jeffery D. and Renee L. Davey 9 Thrivent Financial for Lutherans 8 *Richard A. Morrill ’77 Jeanne M. Lukanich ’83 The hate received on a near-daily basis puts trans people in a situation where they have to decide if their journey is worth the pain. Amy Stack *Elizabeth Yates McGreal Kent E. Timm ’81 Leslie I. Scholarship Endowment Charles E. Szurszewski and Christina A. Meserve + Students in licensure programs will be supported in obtaining an equal or comparable license. *Richard C. Barber ’58 Plainfield, Illinois, Mohammad Nafisi Bahabadi, 2022 *Herbert P. Holcli ’74 Michael R. Jr. ’73 and Margaret Seelbach Mizen ’75 *George H. Miller Patrick M. Broeske ’89 Steven G. and Brigid A. Yeomans In the United States, maternal mortality doubled in the 21st century. Daniel B. Friedman 18 Catherine E. Astrauskas 5 John C. Robbins 4 Thomas J. and Renee Boldt Grant Mauk and Marcia Rokus Mauk ’69 Stanley H. Miller 46 Shannon Henman Lisa R. Zeman and James L. Zeman 8 *Eloise F. Breitengross Kimberly M. Larson ’08 Forced labor and human trafficking affect 40.3 million people (ILO, 2017). Wells Fargo Foundation + 38 Philip K. McCullough ’69 Emily R. Johnson Robert J. Bechard ’84 Samuel Mueller ‘20 of Forestville, Wisconsin Elvy Leake Draft ’79 Dean A. and Vicki L. Pape ’00 *Dana Thomas The Geisthardt Family 3 Jane C. Taylor 38 David R. and Linda K. Schroeder 2 Christopher L. Shepard ’82 Sandra Hrovat Katie M. Loest 11 Wesley L. and Donna J. Marquart 12 James and Nicolle Kaczrowski 2 Lois Quinney 11 Glen R. Sterr 21 A. Michael and Penny Mihaly Cort O. Plummer 18 Robert and Joan Schaupp Family Endowed Scholarship Douglas A. Northrop David A. With more information occurring with the COVID-19 Ripon College has made the decision to cancel all outside group events and extend our Spring Break until at least March 30th. Edward W. Bumby ’73 Elvy Leake Draft ’79 Alan and Tammy Jager 12 At Ripon College, he majored in history and philosophy and participated in the College Days student newspaper. Robert L. and Darlene Duley 13 George H. and Michele Baran Wittler ’76 *W. Oscar ’29 and *Evelyn L. Wilkinson Students come from 14 nations and 33 states, and 53% are female while 47% are male. He has received the James Underkofler Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching; the May Bumby Severy, Class of 1908, Award for excellence in teaching twice; and the Senior Class Award twice. Our staff is working to make sure we are keeping door handles, railings, countertops, etc. After Ripon, Burgchardt was one of only 29 American students selected that year to receive the coveted Gates Cambridge Fellowship to study for a master’s of philosophy (MPhil) in archaeology at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. David K. and Karen M. Berg Williams Biogen Foundation *Lola Schultz Castner 1919 Gary R. and Elaine M. Coll Rachel Myers ‘21 of Kansas City, Missouri, Lupita Aviles ‘22 of Wichita Falls, Texas Dawn Benning LaBarbera ’82 Mary LeFevre Chavez ’68 Lynne DeBeck Cummins ’76 *Lester H. ’38 and *Esther Jean Humphreys Page ’37 Sylvia L. Ashton ’64 *Franklin C. Brewster, Jr. 65 Brian L. Davis ’80 Sharon R. L. Durtka and Alexander P. Durtka Jr. Patricia L. Hayes 1963 Endowed Scholarship Ripon Rotary Club 18 Manuel and Shirley Finkelstein 37 John C. ’67 and Carol Ryberg Robert R. and Doris A. Miller 1932, 1932 Endowed Scholarship R&R Wash Materials, Inc. 2 Portage Babe Ruth Hazel Shindo Robert D. Rosner ’19 *Nila Schwartz Henry ’28 Frederick M. ’74 and Betty Lange Strader ’77 Laura M. Devine 2 Bruce J. Katherine E. Kulas ’18 Class of 1932 Endowed Library Fund Kitara Leilani Harsh ‘20 of Montello, Wisconsin Sally Hand Mauson ’70 Tyler Munoz ’21 Edward W. Bumby ’73 Ronald R. Peterson ’70 Dena G. Willmore ’67. Gary R. Page ’84 In 2019, he has received the rare and prestigious honor of Distinguished Service to Journalism Award from the American Journalism Historians Association. Edward F. Norbery Jr 10 Fred O. and Rose Marie Brandenburg 35 Maud M. Mathews Scholarship MaryJo MacSwain ’77 Karen MacLeod 42 Jane Van Gorden 24 Jean E. Black ’77 Dr. Charles Nichols Endowed Award in Biology Jen Rintelmann and Susan Reiterman David L. Moore ’83 In many countries, populations will require more resources as they age. Ripon Area Builders, Inc. 23 Scott D. and Natalie K. Sondalle 12 Cheryl K. Rofer ’63 *Thomas E. ’53 and *Ruth-Alison Birch Bastis *H. W. ’53 and *Faye Backus Herbst ’53 Thomas and Deena Zak James F. and Linda Tator William J. and Jean G. Woolley 47 In the creation process, I use techniques similar to pinhole photography to convey the obstructed viewpoint of a dream. Kati Wanek Forsythe ’83 Andrew W. and Christine M. Kubica 4 Alexander N. ’72 and Patricia Wilke Epting ’73 Scott Hall Maintenance Endowment, Doreen L. 1973 and David I. Chemerow Chair in Theatre David C. and Kathy Thies 11 Alejandra Cardenas ‘21 of Neenah, Wisconsin ’68 and Carolyn Calandra Selsor ’69 Pleasant, Wisconsin Karen Teschner Dorn ’72 Lisa M. Ellis 11 Andrew and Jennifer Kobus *George C. Elliott III ’64 Alistair M. Barr 6 David H. Gebhardt Jr. ’66 North 46 Kurt W. and Jane C. Piernot 16 John C. Ryberg ’67 Kevin R. and Linda Jensen Hall ’82 Bret T. ’92 and Jennifer Hanson Reese ’94 Frank Livermore Clara M. Butters 35 Gregory T. Rieder ’82 Ripon Rotary Club 18 Michael J. and Rita Black Carol Rummel Dingman ’64 and Joseph W. Dingman Timothy D. and Mary Lyke 18 James T. Cunningham ’54 Lois Quinney What I want my artwork to do is point out some of the unique shapes that come from everyday objects. Gary L. Wetzel 13 *Pearl Pierce Dopp ’25 Hugh W. Whipple ’76 and Margaret E. Wiff ’76 John W. Robertson ’68 Michael G. and Lory A. Bretsch Lucy Smith Morris Shakespeare Prize *Herbert P. Holcli ’74 to complete courses and other requirements necessary to graduate. Kristine Schultz Iida ’86 Chuck 1965 and Karen Larson Endowed Scholarship Warren H. and Charlotte W. Sherman Wilda G. Webster 51 The Inclusion Audit Committee (IAC) submits to President Messitte and Administrative Council recommendations based on collected data, research, and thoughtful conversations throughout the summer of […]. Dennis G. Frahmann ’74 *Lewis A. Walter ’30 Marianne K. Laska ’19 Scott D. and Natalie K. Sondalle The works in Signal were translated into Morse code from anti-war/anti-patriarchy poems and writings by women. Tracey M. Sullivan-Covert 14 *Patricia P. and *Robert E. Francis 33 Gail Carmichael Kimen Linda J. Corder Barbara E. Sisson 8 Peter and Emily Sensenbrenner Perry H. ’79 and Sarah Hemstock Robinson ’89 Robert C. Siegel He says he will most miss his colleagues and friends at Ripon College. John C. ’67 and Carol Ryberg Jeneva Lindsey ‘21 of Juneau, Wisconsin She received her law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Roberta Abendroth 24 Stephen H. Peters ’65 Jillian Heidenreich ‘22 of Monroe, Wisconsin Joyce Watry Dieck ’84 and Randal Dieck Philip A. Bain 30 John W. Robertson ’68 Richard and Jodell Drew 2 ’91 and Becky Staerk Robert L. Amsden and Jeanne F. Williams 14 Richard and Susan Rashid Horn 2 Wayne L. Stevenson ’67 *Burton C. Kilbourne Edward F. Deren 1949 Endowed Scholarship Jean Urbach ’68 and Barbara Paine Cramer ’68 Dennis M. Joy 20 Women and children are particularly vulnerable as women around the world lack access to contraceptives, prenatal and antenatal care and 5 million children under the age of five die annually. Marcus D. Hoffman ’70 Phyllis J. Nielsen 2 Nephele Wing Domencich 47 Rebekah Kolenda ‘21 of Iron River, Michigan Howard Altman and Valerie Drake-Altman This challenge therefore addresses issues related to reproductive, neonatal, maternal, and children’s health worldwide. Pecha Family Foundation 17 Food is essential to human survival: it fuels our bodies and provides livelihoods. B. Kent Bauman Endowed Scholarship ’69 and Cynthia Sanborn Nyquist ’69 *Herrick S. Lauson ’57 Bruce L. Wickert ’75 Jaclyn Ann Zeman ‘21 of Sussex, Wisconsin, John Poulakos, 2022 Zamzow Family Endowed Scholarship David N. and Jackie A. Wagner 2 Frederick M. ’74 and Betty Lange Strader ’77 Juventus Endowed Scholarship Kenneth R. Pinckney ’81 Some of these women spoke out when their actions were socially unacceptable. Jacquelin M. Knuth 17 John P. and Lynne E. Senkerik 7 Callysta Carney Hansen ‘21 of Franksville, Wisconsin Gordon C. 1950 and Hazel Minch Endowed Scholarship Carolyn J. Bremner 43 Lorna Sopcak began at Ripon College in August 2002. The hate received on a near-daily basis puts trans people in a situation where they have to decide if their journey is worth the pain. Fred M. Jr. and Sandra Young *Robert J. Fluhr ’57 Dorothea Wilgus Pickard Prize Endowment John H. ’83 and Barbara Williams Clay ’83 Masoud F. ’83 and Alexandra Shepard Kermani ’83 Joseph C. and Cormier Mahoney 20 Lotus Root Yoga will be canceled next week. Doris Caballero Van Aken ’45 Donald L. and Anne A. Bentley 35 Roger C. Peace Some of these women spoke out when their actions were socially unacceptable. This challenge addresses access to Nicholas A. Spaeth ’04 Jean Stajich Erik R. Forsgren ’70 Kristin N. Schiller 6 Thomas K. Wagner 15 Daniel S. Everts 2 Robert V. ’51 and Roberta Abendroth Thomas R. and Linda M. Zirk 19 The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America + 17 John James Prize in Composition Brian Smith came to Ripon College in the fall of 1987 and has held the positions of associate professor of religion and professor of religion, as well as chair of the Department of Religion from 1987 to 2015, then chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion from 2015 to the present. Jon and Sally Reuling 12 Margaret Schaupp Siebert ’79 David C. Wiers Jeffrey P. Clark ’76 In addition to on-campus visits, the Office of Admission will continue to offer virtual visits for families as well. ’33 and *Charlotte Williams Freye ’35 Working at Ripon College has been one of life’s greatest gifts, and through those relationships provided me with a living kidney donor! Lauren A. Johnson 2 Brent E. Anderson 4 Norman J. and Susan Boothroyd Loomer ’67 Jeffrey D. Arnold 8 Aaron J. Schmelzle Jack A. Clough ’19 Ripon College offers the perfect event spaces for parties of all sizes. *Grant A. Susan B. Papke 30 Julien L. McCall Family Foundation 15 Atomic Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 8 Accu-Com David I. Cisar ’77 William C. MacLeod ’73 Richard H. and Nancy M. Coles 16 Donald A. Nunemaker ’69 She received a Ph.D. in biology from Washington State University studying the sources of nitrogen air pollution and how they change over time. *John W. Wright Monday & Associates, Inc. 2 Katherine E. Kulas ’18 She received the James Underkofler Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in 2005. Linda J. Corder and Albert Somit 16 By transforming mundane things into unrecognizable collages filled with creatures, patterns, and places, I am making people more curious about the smaller objects they pass by every day. Andrew P. Kitslaar ’06 Steven R. Sorenson 38 Donna M. Wianecki and Philip J. Wianecki 15 Reader’s Digest Foundation Endowed Scholarship *Bonnie Meyer Brooks ’60 Hannah A Boyum ‘20 of Peterson, Minnesota Special Properties, Ltd. 3 Kayley Elizabeth Grabowski ‘21 of Plainfield, Illinois Sarah K. Frohardt-Lane 5 Dena G. Willmore ’67 George J. Teri H. Tomaszkiewicz 19 Daniel T. McNaughton ’86 Brett E. Barwick and Christina M. Othon Sandra Lee Heckman ’72 Steven L. and Kim Myers Michaelson 3 *Judy A. Fortmeier ’64 Martin F. Farrell 38 Alexis Lentz ‘21 of Pardeeville, Wisconsin, Lydia Wiley Deal ‘22 of Whitewater, Wisconsin K. G. (Doc) Weiske 1950 and Robert G. (Bob) Gillespie Endowed Fund for Athletics, Anonymous Donors *Michael Tinkham ’50 *John W. ’41 and *Helen A. Roberts *Mary A. Brandt E. W. Aylward Jr. Elizabeth C. Melchert ’82 ’69 and Cynthia Sanborn Nyquist ’69, James G. ’61 and Susan Ritter Kalanges ’63, William A. *E. C. Winkenwerder Clementine and Duane Peterson 1914 Endowed Scholarship Brooke Tireman Konopacki ’94 Using this method, I emphasize the idea that this world exists as a blurry, out of focus, vision. Carol Rummel Dingman ’64 and Joseph W. Dingman David Weiske 3 Peter A. Mattiacci 1958 Endowed Athletic Award After Ripon, Burgchardt was one of only 29 American students selected that year to receive the coveted Gates Cambridge Fellowship to study for a master’s of philosophy (MPhil) in archaeology at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. *Roderick S. ’41 and Mary Lou Spink Spindt ’40 Kristen E. Crisp 3 Lyn M. Herriot 10 Nicholas A. Spaeth ’04 Thomas J. and Renee Boldt Patrick K. Schmidt ’89 Kevin L. Dykstra ’83 Peter E. and Barbara S. Stone Edward F. Deren 1949 Endowed Scholarship David F. Neubauer ’63 and Linda Stivers Neubauer *William E. Tyree Sara A. Hathaway C. Hadlai Hull 34 Laura Kitslaar 15 Timothy P. Reed 11 clean. Steven G. and Brigid Yeomans Thomas C. Clapp ’93 Edmond T.C. Tori A Braun ‘21 of Juneau, Wisconsin Maria L. Aylward Adorn Shop ’81 and Dianne Orndorff Dimond ’81 *Robert J. Farris ’32 John M. Tillema 60 ’81 and Kristin Kohles Janssen ’82 Roderick S. Haynes ’78 , we are able to consult, assess and refer.  Due to regulations and licensing rules, we cannot provide telemental health out-of-state services. *Daniel D. O’Connell ’35 Sharolyn Howard Burkoth 49 Elenita Jackson Parker ’72 Terry L. and Janice A. Staedt 10 John A. Sturm ’58 Peter P. and Laurie Kasuboski Ruth Pilger Andrews 1927 Endowed Scholarship L. Leone Oyster 1919 Endowed Scholarship and Research Fund Over 11% of people in the world are hungry and 3.1 million children die as a result of malnutrition annually. Tom and Gwen Hoehne Todd W. Ciesielczyk ’87 was a three-sport athlete at Ripon, competing in football, wrestling and track and field, where he was a four-time All-American. *Klara E. Dahlke ’24 Mark J. Joseph W. Dingman 48 respiratory, diarrheal illnesses), cancer, and mental health issues disproportionately affect low-income, marginalized communities worldwide. Julien L. McCall Jr. ’79 ’82 and Celina S. Allan *Ruth Pilger Andrews ’27 Lois Quinney Warren H. and Charlotte W. Sherman 37 William D. ’62 and Linda F. Tichy Roger D. ’59 and Manon R. Venden Craig T. 1965 and Nancy B. Ferris Endowed Scholarship Cheryl K. Rofer ’63 Sarah helped to recharter the Gamma Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Bret T. ’92 and Jennifer Hanson Reese ’94 Jerome R. Blackstone ’49 and Ann Abshier Jeffrey L. Sr. and Amy J. Grinde 3 *Richard J. Bailar ’51 Norton’s Dry Dock Kimberly-Clark Foundation + 45 The Medtronic Foundation + 3 Mark B. and Yvonne C. Nicklaus 3 Geoffrey P. and Kathryn Bratton 15 Philip K. ’69 and Patricia Nixon McCullough At Ripon College, he majored in art and participated in the ROTC Rifle Team and was detachment commander 1/127th Infantry Regiment. Oyster ’62 Charlotte Anna Tornee ‘21 of Colorado Springs, Colorado Michael R. and Sandra L. Schick 12 *R. Douglas Ziegler Charles Kerstein 5 On the country level, poor countries may lack representation in international decision-making despite being more vulnerable to threats such as climate change. Her hometown is Amery, Wisconsin, and she is married to Matthew Bush ’08. Aside from the tragic loss of human life, violence has lasting negative consequences on communities worldwide. Joyce Brownworth Klingbail ’57 Robert W. Roth ’70 Charles L. III ’00 and Kersten Holm Larson ’00 David H. and Christine L. Bodoh 9 ’53 and *Joan Hurley Van Zoeren ’53 Richard L. and Terri J. Bartz 3 Craig T. 1965 and Nancy B. Ferris Endowed Scholarship *Paul A. Schuyler Riley 18 We Energies Foundation + 35 Dustin R. Zuelke ’09, Mary E. and Thomas A. Avery P’09 James C. Evans ’79 Rita M. Peters 6 Donald B. Hausch and Joanne Thomson 9 Catherine E. Astrauskas 5 Friends of Lane Library Endowment *Elizabeth Lyon Peters ’24 Gisselle Tellez ‘21 of Round Lake, Illinois *Lowell A. Midwest Stihl Kati Wanek Forsythe ’83 *E. Wayne ’53 and Evelyn Bernahl Black ’52 This challenge therefore addresses the need for access to safe drinking water and sanitation worldwide. Dian Moy Quon ’79 and David C. Quon Edward C. Wingenbach and Susan Rice 2 Karl I. Solibakke The goal of this case is to ensure continued support for agriculture and fishing so that current and future generations are able to produce and have access to safe, healthy, high quality, and culturally appropriate food. David L. Indermuehle 32 Sara Holbach Kleckner ’94 and Jason Kleckner William L. Fisher Endowed Scholarship + FREE Application Ruth Anne Gero Adams ’85 of Clemmons, North Carolina, has been a senior litigation analyst with Womble Bond Dickinson LLP (U.S.) since 1995. Daniel G. and Carole Priske 3 Joann Selleck ’73 These outcomes disproportionately affect people of color, for example, African-American women have three times higher rates than white women. John W. and Judith W. Gosselin 24 Students can request a tutor to meet with for 2-3 hours per week for the semester. At Ripon, he majored in economics and business management. Mary Ellen Weis Doll ’75 John A. ’81 and Kristin Kohles Janssen ’82 Kirbie L. Petersen ’92 and Brian B. Stephens Christopher R. ’90 and Mary Jo Lindgren Wiedey ’89 Kelly G. ’76 and Kim Hinds O’Brien ’77 David L. Moore ’83 He helped lead Ripon to an MWC North Division title as a senior in 1995, setting the tone for the program’s 1996 MWC Championship team. Kohler Co. 70 ’68 and Barbara Paine Cramer ’68 Addison Te’a Lindsey ‘21 of Nunica, Michigan Harold Gant 31 Charles E. Hoffman 1942 Endowed Scholarship + Guaranteed Admission – Ripon College will provide 100% transfer of all credits Pearl Terbilcox *John D. Roberts ’41 Robert R. Meyer ’78 She and her husband, David C. Adams, have three children, Robert E. “Zeke,” Annie and Mary Jo. Dadson Inc. 2 Stephanie C. Cartwright ’17 Jon P. ’58 and Jane A. Wilcox Mark and Jennifer Garrett Kevin H. ’82 and Lori Jones King ’84 *Judith Pallett Kaestner ’57 She also serves as the Delmar D. Wensink Professor of Political Economy and has received multiple May Bumby Severy, Class of 1908, Awards for excellence in teaching.. *Helen Hughes 1909 Clara M. Butters 35 Peter and Susan Messitte 7 *Patricia Parker Francis Dale E. Abrams ’71 Kaiser Permanente 8 Marian Shaw 1916 Scholarship Michael D. ’77 and Suzanne Monoe Poulos ’75 Grace Gertrude Goodrich 1906 Endowed Classical Studies Scholarship This series includes photos of myself in full clown attire, performing various emotions for a photographer. While I have a fascination with photographing human figures, I also find myself having excitement for works that depict natural lifestyles. The future of our food supply will be further challenged by climate change, environmental degradation, and worldwide poverty and inequality. *Ruth Pilger Andrews ’27 Mark N. and Penelope Pate Greene Karen N. Hoyem 33 William C. ’69 and Christine Hershey Jordan ’70 *Patricia L. Hayes ’63 *H. W. ’53 and *Faye Backus Herbst ’53 Steven G. ’82 and Kara Zartner Woods ’85 Todd W. Ciesielczyk ’87 was a three-sport athlete at Ripon, competing in football, wrestling and track and field, where he was a four-time All-American. Verne B. Churchill Jr. ’54 Brenda J. and Ken Gabrielson Francisco I. and Patricia Giacinti Rincon 18 John Wechsler Soren Hauge and Katherine Griffith 18 Jack and Babs M. Fabry Go to the Franzen Center tab in the portal and click on the Spring 2020 Tutor Request and submit the form. Dean A. Pape 18 Timothy P. Reed 11 ’83 and Kelly Sallee Jahn ’86 Brandy L. Bellek 3 “Working almost 36 years, you really get to know everyone, so I was blessed!”, Gutters | Digital Collage | 12” x 12” | 2020, Conditioners | Digital Collage | 12” x 12” | 2020, Pianos | Digital Collage | 12” x 12” | 2020, Flagpoles | Digital Collage | 12” x 12” | 2020. Helen E. Hansen ’66 and Robert E. Collier Susan J. Larson ’69 *Lawrence A. Buckland ’31 Robert L. Wallace 35 David M. and Kathryn A. Gableman 6 ’80 and Catherine Galica Scott ’80,    Misael H. Lopez and Judith A. Thomsen Lopez. John F. Glaser Endowed Library Fund Kaitlyn Von Behren ‘22 of West Bend, Wisconsin A. Daniel J. Lee 10 Don Stewart; J. Russell Stewart; J. Russell Stewart Jr. Derek J. Blackmore ’01 and Nicole L. Baumann-, Tobias H. Olson ’01 and Kristin M. Tobolski ’01, Patrick J. *Francis Neilson Thomas W. Abendroth ’81 Barbara Bagemihl Anderson ’54 Stanley M. Herlin Memorial Scholarship Specifically PIM would like to thank the faculty and staff in West Hall and Lane Library for allowing us to investigate the buildings. Janice Y. Domanik 39 Radtke Contractors, Inc. 5 Thomas R. Wyman ’50 Donald and Ann Wendel 7 Carolyn Miesfeld 35 Jeffrey D. and Debora Border Arnold ’81 William and Marilyn Alberts Endowed Scholarship “Sarge” Peters Endowed Award John P. ’73 and Jane Runkel Frederick ’74 Scott L. ’74 and Linda Mohr Dicks ’74 ’94 and Jennifer Kitslaar Kahl ’95 Kathleen Burrall Justic ’92 Kokki ’53 and Hazel Shindo Sabrina M. and Julie Hinchman 2 Richard R. Sykes 38 Gerda I. K. Thiele Endowed Fine Arts Scholarship Thomas E. Caestecker 33 Jacqueline Lippus Fluhr She is a veteran of the U.S. Army JAG Corps., serving from 1988 to 1992, and was a paratrooper with the 82d Airborne Division. Catherine Adamski Gant ’57 and Harold Gant Taryn A. Bosquez ’19 Cordell J. Walker ’18 The Landay (or Landai) is a traditional Afghan poetic form consisting of a single couplet of two lines long and 22 syllables. Gordon G. and Cheri Smith 21 *Yvonne A. Gardiol Abigail Williams-Budzynski ’98 was a three-time All-Conference performer for Ripon’s cross country team, finishing in the top 10 individually three times at the Midwest Conference Championships. Danny A. and Yong Suk Lee 14 Spray the equipment directly before and after your workout. Dale E. Abrams ’71 Phillip J. Bolda ’75 Thomas I. David Miles and Roxanne Trump-Miles 4 Jean M. Kloehn 6 *Gilbert E. ’38 and *Georgia Lurene Strickler Patricia Hooper Poate ’43 Karen M. Lisowski 3 Mabel E. Lent 1940 Endowed Scholarship John R., Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch Betty Miller ’59 *Lynne Scherbarth Penicnak ’60 Todd D. Petersen ’19 Robert P. and Lynn M. Kleman GE Foundation + 58 Jane A. Wilcox 41 I will miss colleagues who became friends, students who kept me engaged and hopeful, and a college community that supported and inspired me.”. Stephen D. Woolley ’92 and Maria A. Vittone Kurt W. and Jane C. Piernot 16 *Robert V. Cadieu ’44 Joseph C. and Cormier Mahoney 20 Deanna and Paul Lefeber Abigail Williams-Budzynski ’98 was a three-time All-Conference performer for Ripon’s cross country team, finishing in the top 10 individually three times at the Midwest Conference Championships. Steven C. Sparks ’75 and Nancy S. Andrews ’75 For more information and updates about Ripon College’s COVID-19 plans and response, please visit our website at ripon.edu/coronavirus-information/. *Bette G. Royce ’46 Jillian Heidenreich ‘22 of Monroe, Wisconsin Molly Potter ‘21 of Gurnee, Illinois Philip B. Clarkson John K. Clark ’58 M. Anita New *Harold A. Linda N. Clark ’85 *Margaret E. Zellmer ’74 Lind J. Krause 3 Carla Drecktrah Nielsen ’79 Alexander L. Freed and Innessa Drabkin Kathryn M. Kittiko 16 *James E. Maley ’50 *Berdyne Butcher Eddy ’38 Burton J. Stallard 1926 Prize in Educational Studies *George H. Miller *Verona Peters Van Ess ’30 *P. Devers Weaver II ’66 Robb B. William J. Schang Endowed Liberal Arts Scholarship Barbara Baldwin De Frees 1930 Endowed Scholarship John D. and Carla K. Goode 3 His hometown is Los Angeles, California. James J. Nault ’74 Joseph M. ’86 and Catherine McGinley Cullen ’89 Douglas E. ’68 and Diane Thorsen Whiteley ’68 Karissa Frieders She also serves as the Delmar D. Wensink Professor of Political Economy and has received multiple May Bumby Severy, Class of 1908, Awards for excellence in teaching.. Susan B. Papke 30 Patricia Ostrom Kohnen ’64 Marcus D. Hoffman ’70 Eliza M. Abendroth Sejal V. Shah ’96 Payton Rahn ‘22 of Omro, Wisconsin MaryJo MacSwain ’77 Martin F. Farrell typewriter corrective ink John H. ’83 and Barbara Williams Clay ’83 David E. ’84 and Linda Hornby Shogren Aug 2018 – Present 2 years 3 months. R. Marshall Jr. and Arlene Colburn Forced labor and human trafficking affect 40.3 million people (ILO, 2017). Chemistry Department Endowment Riley W. Erickson ’19 Rene H. and Barbara Young Males 1954, 1952 Endowed Scholarship Robert L. and Darlene Duley 13 Jody Dalton Roy Sally Hand Mauson ’70 *Nancy W. Livingston William C. Baker and Kate H. Hadley About a third of the food worldwide is wasted between farm and plate (FAO, 2011). Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Valerie Doornbos, 2021 ’69 and Susan Garrett Boyd ’69 Wayne W. Cichon 2 Diemer/Hawley Family Endowed Scholarship Tim J. and Kathleen Flannery Our staff will be working on doing extra deep cleaning on equipment every day. *Mabel Schwiesow Lent ’40 *Susan R. Pierson 14 x 11 inches each, 2019 Thrivent Financial for Lutherans 8 *Leonard G. Dahm Jr. ’43 Andrew E. II ’69 and Karen K. Cook Clifford Gould ’64 Nedra and Bill Martz Endowed Scholarship in English Jack W. Schloesser ’58 When I was physically cutting the figures from the photo, I emotionally experienced a feeling of them literally being cut out of my life. Catherine Adamski Gant ’57 Biogen Foundation Mark L. Krause 4 Zachary J. Peterson ’16 *Bess Ainsworth Thomas Miya Molaison Riechwald 2 John Kirchgeorg ’63 emotions of a clown | photograph | 24×10 inches | 2020, untitled | photograph | 13.5×5.5 inches | 2020, untitled | photograph | 5.5×3.5 inches | 2020, the day the clown cried | photograph | 5×6.5 inches | 2020. Robert and Heidi Hanley Joel W. Cler and Marjorie A. Kenyon-Cler Julie L. Law 6 Lori T. Raetzman-Davies ’94 F. Scott and Eloise Hartman Frey 14 Loren H. and Mary M. Matzdorf 19 Sidney and Carla Nennig 8 State Farm Companies Foundation + 34 Juel 1954 and Valerie Lynch Lee Memorial Scholarship William D. ’62 and Linda F. Tichy Our event staff can provide the … Christopher R. ’90 and Mary Jo Lindgren Wiedey ’89 *Everett J. and *Thelma Collins Rule ’30 *Paul L. ’57 and *Patricia Underkofler Kegel ’56 Mark J. and Deborah A. VandenHouten 3 Jason and Tracy Goeglein Richard A. Wueste ’71 *Florence H. Dick Nicholas and Jody Pankratz *Jane Shea Barclay Chanah M. DeLisle 10 James D. Greenebaum ’80 Plato D. Kinias ’59 Abigail Stitgen ‘22 of Waunakee, Wisconsin Grant and Teri Rose 2 Dennis J. and Jennifer A. Konieczny 6 At Ripon, he majored in economics and business management. This challenge addresses access to Jon E. Palmer 30 James E. ’58 and Karlyn Reath Webster Judy Hughes Phillips ’62 In my photos, I seek forced perspective and moods of light and dark emotion, all while being captured with a spontaneous, yet quiet, incognito facade from me being behind the camera. Wayne P. and Sally A. 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