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In a lifetime of involvement that spans half a century and touches the entire Ogden community, Tita Lindquist has served thousands of hours attending meetings, lectures, receptions, and cultural, academic and athletic events. She has devoted herself to education and women’s and children’s issues, having served on the board of the Weber County Library Foundation and as past president of the Ogden YWCA, Children’s Aid Society of Utah, and the Junior League of Ogden. She served for many years on the Friends of the Stewart Library board.
According to Dean F. Morrin of Ogden, Utah, "Education is the basis of any community." Dean and his wife Jane S. contributed to their community throughout their lives, and created the first charitable gift annuity with Weber State University in 1998. This fund provided the Morrins with some income during their retired years, and continues to provide financial assistance to numerous deserving students. Dean and Jane Morrin shared a rich history of emphasizing education and building a better community.
Charles Morey is setting off on a new quest to conquer some new windmills of his own, but not before directing the show that over the years has become Pioneer Memorial Theatre’s signature piece.
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AHA! 2011–12
Arts & Humanities Advisors
Holly Nye Bauman, Chair President, Ralph Nye Charitable Foundation
WSU ’86, MS, Education
George Hall, Vice Chair President, Elliott-Hall Company
USU, BS, Economics
Southern Methodist University, MBA, Urban Economics
Board Member, Ogden City School Foundation
Joseph Ray Barrios, Jr. General Counsel (Attorney), Insurance Receivers' Office
WSU ’78, BS, Political Science & Business/Music Minor
UofU ’82, JD
Bar Examiner, Utah State Bar
President & Director, Jazz Arts of the Mountain West (JAM) SLC Jazz Festival
Board Member, Viva Vocé choral group
Board of Directors and Musician (trumpet), Junction City Big Band
LeAnne P. Gundy Nurse Practitioner, Ogden Women's Clinic
WSU ’85, AS, Nursing
UofU ’93, MS, Nursing
Associate Professor, Nursing (1993–2000) and Adjunct Associate Professor, Health Sciences (2000–11), WSU
Member, American Red Cross—Women Who Wine
Northern Utah Nurse Practitioner Group
Stephanie Harpst Retired, Vice President Community Relations, Wells Fargo
Bob Harris Retired, Vice President & General Counsel, Thiokol Corporation
Swarthmore College ’55, BA
Creighton Law School ’58, JD
Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration ’60, MBA
Ogden Symphony Ballet Association: Advisory Board & Development Committee (current), Past Board Member and President
Ogden Rotary Club, Member
Judge Pro Tem, Ogden Court, North Ogden Court, Roy Court
Facilitator, Great-Issues Seminar originally under the auspices of Weber State University, 1997 to present
Utah Symphony: Board Member, 1999 to 2000
Harvard Alumni Association of Utah: Director, President 2004–05
Utah Humanities Council: director, 2001–07. Member of Executive Committee, 2004–07
Chamber Orchestra Ogden: Director 2011–present
Weber County Library, Board Member
Ogden Opera Guild, Member
Joanne (Jodee) Hoellein Community Volunteer
UofU ’75, Journalism/English Literature
Board Member, Ogden City School Foundation
Board of Trustees, McKay Dee Hospital
Board Member, Friends of the Stewart Library
WSU National Advisory Council
Kiwanis Club, Member
Ogden Opera Guild, Member
Susie Hulet
Ray Latham Kimber Owner, Kimber Kable / IsoMike, sound technology
WSU Community Partner: IsoMike recordings, Music, Theater, Athletics
Bonnie King IQ Design
WSU ’80, BA, Elementary Education
WSU ’98, BA, Choral Music
UofU ’04, Master of Music
Drama Club of Ogden, Past President
Utah Music Educator Association, Festival Adjudicator
Weber County Arts Council
Davis School District, Music Educator
Edward (Ed) G. Kleyn Retired, Northern Utah President, Wells Fargo Bank
WSU ’72, BS, Business Administration: Management
UofU ’76, MBA
Alumni Association Executive Committee, Past Member
Board of Trustees, Past Member
IHC Select Health Audit and Compliance Committee, Chair
WSU National Advisory Council
Ogden Renewal Foundation, Member
OIDC Ogden Industrial Development Corporation, Member
ORC Ogden Reinvestment Corporation, Member
WEDCOR Weber Economic Development Corporation, Member
YMCA, Board Member
Boy Scouts of America, Director
Wells Fargo, Advisory Board Member
Cindy Kunz Community Volunteer
BYU ’83, BS, Education
WSU Storytelling Steering, Committee Member
Ogden Symphony, Past Board Member and President
Ladies Literary Society of Ogden, Member
McKay-Dee Foundation, Board Member
Ogden School Foundation, Board Member
Dianna M. Lindquist Artist (leave of absence 2011-12)
WSU ’10, BFA, Visual Arts
Kathryn Lindquist Retired, Humanities Teacher, University of Utah
UofU ’66 BA, English / ’89, MA, English / ’98, Ph.D., English (American Studies Program)
WSU Board of Trustees 2005-present
WSU Environmental Initiatives Committee 2006-present
WSU Community Involvement Center Advisory Board 2007-present
UofU LEAP Community Advisory Board
UofU College of Humanities Partnership Board
UofU Friends of Service Board, Bennion Center
Affiliated with Utah artist community & environmental, sustainability organizations in Utah
Sally Neill Former Owner, Wildflower Bakery
Ohio State ’67, BS, Nursing
Ogden Nature Center, Past Board Member and Chair
Cultural Affairs, Advisory Board
Junior League of Ogden, Member and Past President
Weber Pathways, Current Board Member and Past Chair
Volunteer for Friends for Sight (eye screening for preschoolers)
Charlene Nelson Former Executive Director, Davis Arts Council
WSU ’86, AS
Community Volunteer
Scott H. Parkinson Sr. Vice President, Bank of Utah
WSU ’72, BS, Geography
Dave Thomas President / CEO, Thomas Arts
WSU ’77, BS, Political Science
Ralph Vander Heide Retired Educator / Consultant, Northern Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NASCU)
WSU ’57, AS
UofU ’62, BA, German/ ’68, MA, German
State University of N.Y. ’75, Ph.D., German (fluent in German, Spanish and Dutch)
Attended: University of Zurich (Switzerland), University of Seville, University of Madrid, University of Southern California
Skidmore College “University Without Walls” Program Consultant
WSU Legacy Society, Member
Ogden Opera Guild, Member
Jolene Zito Educator
WSU ’00, BS Cum Laude, Theatre Arts Teaching
Candidate for Masters of Education program - beginning fall '00
WSU Utah Musical Theatre: Board, participated in productions
Egyptian Theatre Foundation Board
Davis Arts Council
Past President, Ogden Symphony Ballet Association
Drama Club of Ogden: Advisory Board, Secretary, Vice-President, President, participated in productions
Participated in WSU Theatre productions
PAST MEMBERS
Jim Alvey President, Alvey Media Group
WSU ’81, BS, Communications/Public Relations
Jason M. Carlton Communication Specialist, Primary Children's Medical Center
’04, Communication / Public Relations / MA, University of Utah, Communication
Larry Corry Retired, past President/CEO, Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Business Administration: Management
Member, WSU National Advisory Council
Ana M. Eldredge Retired Educator / Foreign Languages - French & Spanish, English / Education / WSU Foreign Language Department 1973-1976 / WSU Bookstore 1971-1973
WSU Alumni Association: Past Board Member & Past President
Judy B. Jones Artist / Owner, The Needlepoint Joint
Board, Val A. Browning Foundation
Member, Historic 25th Street
Union Station Gallery
WSU: National Advisory Council
Julie Kenley President/CEO, Ed Kenley Ford
Attended WSU / WSU '98, Honorary Doctorate of Humanities
WSU National Advisory Council
Member, WSU Board of Trustees '03-'05
WSU Guest Speaker
Member, Weber Basin Water (12 yrs)
Envision Utah (5 yrs)
Regional Director for DOCA (Defense Orientation Conference Association) (10 yrs)
Hill AFB Representative, AFMC (Air Force Material Command) (5 yrs)
Senator Orrin Hatch "Kitchen Cabinet" member (3 yrs)
Davis Economic Advisory Council (1 yr)
Davis Arts Guild (Ed Kenley Centennial Amphitheatre
Guild Executive Board, Chair of Abravanel Hall Tour Guides, Utah Symphony
Secretary, 5th Grade Docent Program
Nancy S. Lowe English
NAC / English instructor
Don Salazar President/CEO, CTI
Business, Management Board Member
The Nature Conservancy
Board Member
The Tanner Center for Nonviolent Human Rights Advocacy, UofU
State Council on Workforce Services
Construction Advisory Board OWATC
Board of Directors, Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Past President, Northern Utah Public Employees Association
Member, Utah Hispanic Legislative Task Force
Member of Utah CEO Club
IHC Intermountain Health Care Outreach Committee
WSU National Advisory Council
WSU Football Suite Sponsor (2 yrs)
Collaboration Committee for WSU & OAHCC
May 1, 2012
OGDEN, Utah – A recent piano concert in Washington, D.C. began on a high note with news of a $5 million pledge to endow a school of music at Weber State University. Shortly before student pianist Fan-Ya Lin appeared onstage, WSU President Ann Millner acknowledged distinguished audience member Sid W. Foulger, a Weber College alumnus and board chairman of Foulger-Pratt, a D.C. area-based development, construction and management firm. Millner then announced Foulger’s multi-million dollar donation and his desire to establish the Sid & Mary Foulger School of Music at WSU. An estimated 150 people attended the April 21 concert in the Main Theater of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Washington D.C. Temple Visitors’ Center.
| At today’s monthly meeting, WSU’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted to create the school of music. A formal naming ceremony and public celebration are scheduled for mid-September.
Madonne Miner, dean of the Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities, considers Foulger’s gift tremendously important. “Having a school of music symbolically and literally affirms the importance of music education at Weber State,” she said. “It proclaims a level of achievement and support.” According to Miner, the new school will enhance the university’s ability to recruit a broader range of career-oriented student musicians, support more scholarships, attract faculty and visiting performers of the highest caliber, and purchase state-of-the-art instruments, equipment and technology. Millner is thrilled that Foulger wants to support Weber State, despite his having lived outside Utah for many years. “I believe Sid really wants to give back to the place where he got his start,” she said, “and in helping Weber State University, Sid is also helping the Weber and Davis county communities where he and his late wife, Mary, grew up.” Foulger’s interest in establishing a school of music at WSU stems from conversations he had with Lin and the university’s director of keyboard studies, Yu-Jane Yang, both Taiwanese. Foulger and his wife developed a deep fondness for the people and cultures of Eastern Asia while serving in a Chinese-speaking branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Washington, D.C. area. |
A pianist himself, Foulger has a close affinity with the performing arts, especially music. The Foulger International Music Festival in New Jersey is named in recognition of the couple’s lifetime of passionate support for music and education in the U.S. and abroad. Other philanthropic achievements of The Sid and Mary Foulger Foundation include the construction of a school for special needs children in Russia, and an orphanage in China.
About Sid and Mary Foulger
Sid W. Foulger grew up in Ogden and attended Weber College, where he played football. Mary Flint Foulger spent her childhood in nearby Kaysville. Both Sid and Mary attended The University of Utah where Sid earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. The couple married in Washington, D.C. while Sid was stationed in Maryland as a U.S. Navy lieutenant during World War II.
Around this time, Sid acquired an interest in real estate development and was hired by Marriott Corp. to start the hospitality company’s architecture and construction division. Anticipating an era of unprecedented growth in the Washington, D.C. area, Sid established Foulger & Co. in 1963. It became known as Fougler-Pratt in the 1970s. The privately held organization has achieved many successes through the years, ranging from the construction of Crossroads Mall in Salt Lake City, to the building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ landmark Washington D.C. Temple and Visitors’ Center in Kensington, Maryland.
Throughout their lives, the Foulgers graciously devoted time, energy and resources to philanthropic endeavors. After Mary’s passing in 2010, Sid continued his generous support of charitable programs, particularly those associated with music and young people. He is a firm believer in the transformative power of music, and is committed to advancing opportunities for music education and achievement.
Visit weber.edu/wsutoday for more news about Weber State University.
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Madonne Miner, dean, Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities
karinhurst@weber.edu Brad Mortensen, vice president for University Advancement
801-626-6424 • madonneminer@weber.edu
801-626-7922 • bmortensen@weber.edu
Author:- Karin Hurst, office of Media Relations
801-626-7337 • karinhurst@weber.edu
AHA! is an advisory council composed of twenty community members who come together at least three times a year to help Weber State University’s College of Arts & Humanities achieve its goals: to improve educational opportunities for students; enhance faculty productivity in teaching, research, and service; engage successfully with the public so we can bring the gift of arts and humanities to a greater number of people and win their support for the work we do.
For more information on AHA! please contact Dean Madonne Miner (madonneminer@weber.edu) or the college development director, Carol Biddle (cbiddle@weber.edu).
AHA! 2011–12
Arts & Humanities Advisors
Holly Nye Bauman, Chair President, Ralph Nye Charitable Foundation
WSU ’86, MS, Education
George Hall, Vice Chair President, Elliott-Hall Company
USU, BS, Economics
Southern Methodist University, MBA, Urban Economics
Board Member, Ogden City School Foundation
Joseph Ray Barrios, Jr. General Counsel (Attorney), Insurance Receivers' Office
WSU ’78, BS, Political Science & Business/Music Minor
UofU ’82, JD
Bar Examiner, Utah State Bar
President & Director, Jazz Arts of the Mountain West (JAM) SLC Jazz Festival
Board Member, Viva Vocé choral group
Board of Directors and Musician (trumpet), Junction City Big Band
LeAnne P. Gundy Nurse Practitioner, Ogden Women's Clinic
WSU ’85, AS, Nursing
UofU ’93, MS, Nursing
Associate Professor, Nursing (1993–2000) and Adjunct Associate Professor, Health Sciences (2000–11), WSU
Member, American Red Cross—Women Who Wine
Northern Utah Nurse Practitioner Group
Stephanie Harpst Retired, Vice President Community Relations, Wells Fargo
Bob Harris Retired, Vice President & General Counsel, Thiokol Corporation
Swarthmore College ’55, BA
Creighton Law School ’58, JD
Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration ’60, MBA
Ogden Symphony Ballet Association: Advisory Board & Development Committee (current), Past Board Member and President
Ogden Rotary Club, Member
Judge Pro Tem, Ogden Court, North Ogden Court, Roy Court
Facilitator, Great-Issues Seminar originally under the auspices of Weber State University, 1997 to present
Utah Symphony: Board Member, 1999 to 2000
Harvard Alumni Association of Utah: Director, President 2004–05
Utah Humanities Council: director, 2001–07. Member of Executive Committee, 2004–07
Chamber Orchestra Ogden: Director 2011–present
Weber County Library, Board Member
Ogden Opera Guild, Member
Joanne (Jodee) Hoellein Community Volunteer
UofU ’75, Journalism/English Literature
Board Member, Ogden City School Foundation
Board of Trustees, McKay Dee Hospital
Board Member, Friends of the Stewart Library
WSU National Advisory Council
Kiwanis Club, Member
Ogden Opera Guild, Member
Susie Hulet
Ray Latham Kimber Owner, Kimber Kable / IsoMike, sound technology
WSU Community Partner: IsoMike recordings, Music, Theater, Athletics
Bonnie King IQ Design
WSU ’80, BA, Elementary Education
WSU ’98, BA, Choral Music
UofU ’04, Master of Music
Drama Club of Ogden, Past President
Utah Music Educator Association, Festival Adjudicator
Weber County Arts Council
Davis School District, Music Educator
Edward (Ed) G. Kleyn Retired, Northern Utah President, Wells Fargo Bank
WSU ’72, BS, Business Administration: Management
UofU ’76, MBA
Alumni Association Executive Committee, Past Member
Board of Trustees, Past Member
IHC Select Health Audit and Compliance Committee, Chair
WSU National Advisory Council
Ogden Renewal Foundation, Member
OIDC Ogden Industrial Development Corporation, Member
ORC Ogden Reinvestment Corporation, Member
WEDCOR Weber Economic Development Corporation, Member
YMCA, Board Member
Boy Scouts of America, Director
Wells Fargo, Advisory Board Member
Cindy Kunz Community Volunteer
BYU ’83, BS, Education
WSU Storytelling Steering, Committee Member
Ogden Symphony, Past Board Member and President
Ladies Literary Society of Ogden, Member
McKay-Dee Foundation, Board Member
Ogden School Foundation, Board Member
Dianna M. Lindquist Artist (leave of absence 2011-12)
WSU ’10, BFA, Visual Arts
Kathryn Lindquist Retired, Humanities Teacher, University of Utah
UofU ’66 BA, English / ’89, MA, English / ’98, Ph.D., English (American Studies Program)
WSU Board of Trustees 2005-present
WSU Environmental Initiatives Committee 2006-present
WSU Community Involvement Center Advisory Board 2007-present
UofU LEAP Community Advisory Board
UofU College of Humanities Partnership Board
UofU Friends of Service Board, Bennion Center
Affiliated with Utah artist community & environmental, sustainability organizations in Utah
Sally Neill Former Owner, Wildflower Bakery
Ohio State ’67, BS, Nursing
Ogden Nature Center, Past Board Member and Chair
Cultural Affairs, Advisory Board
Junior League of Ogden, Member and Past President
Weber Pathways, Current Board Member and Past Chair
Volunteer for Friends for Sight (eye screening for preschoolers)
Charlene Nelson Former Executive Director, Davis Arts Council
WSU ’86, AS
Community Volunteer
Scott H. Parkinson Sr. Vice President, Bank of Utah
WSU ’72, BS, Geography
Dave Thomas President / CEO, Thomas Arts
WSU ’77, BS, Political Science
Ralph Vander Heide Retired Educator / Consultant, Northern Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NASCU)
WSU ’57, AS
UofU ’62, BA, German/ ’68, MA, German
State University of N.Y. ’75, Ph.D., German (fluent in German, Spanish and Dutch)
Attended: University of Zurich (Switzerland), University of Seville, University of Madrid, University of Southern California
Skidmore College “University Without Walls” Program Consultant
WSU Legacy Society, Member
Ogden Opera Guild, Member
Jolene Zito Educator
WSU ’00, BS Cum Laude, Theatre Arts Teaching
Candidate for Masters of Education program - beginning fall '00
WSU Utah Musical Theatre: Board, participated in productions
Egyptian Theatre Foundation Board
Davis Arts Council
Past President, Ogden Symphony Ballet Association
Drama Club of Ogden: Advisory Board, Secretary, Vice-President, President, participated in productions
Participated in WSU Theatre productions
PAST MEMBERS
Jim Alvey President, Alvey Media Group
WSU ’81, BS, Communications/Public Relations
Jason M. Carlton Communication Specialist, Primary Children's Medical Center
’04, Communication / Public Relations / MA, University of Utah, Communication
Larry Corry Retired, past President/CEO, Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Business Administration: Management
Member, WSU National Advisory Council
Ana M. Eldredge Retired Educator / Foreign Languages - French & Spanish, English / Education / WSU Foreign Language Department 1973-1976 / WSU Bookstore 1971-1973
WSU Alumni Association: Past Board Member & Past President
Judy B. Jones Artist / Owner, The Needlepoint Joint
Board, Val A. Browning Foundation
Member, Historic 25th Street
Union Station Gallery
WSU: National Advisory Council
Julie Kenley President/CEO, Ed Kenley Ford
Attended WSU / WSU '98, Honorary Doctorate of Humanities
WSU National Advisory Council
Member, WSU Board of Trustees '03-'05
WSU Guest Speaker
Member, Weber Basin Water (12 yrs)
Envision Utah (5 yrs)
Regional Director for DOCA (Defense Orientation Conference Association) (10 yrs)
Hill AFB Representative, AFMC (Air Force Material Command) (5 yrs)
Senator Orrin Hatch "Kitchen Cabinet" member (3 yrs)
Davis Economic Advisory Council (1 yr)
Davis Arts Guild (Ed Kenley Centennial Amphitheatre
Guild Executive Board, Chair of Abravanel Hall Tour Guides, Utah Symphony
Secretary, 5th Grade Docent Program
Nancy S. Lowe English
NAC / English instructor
Don Salazar President/CEO, CTI
Business, Management Board Member
The Nature Conservancy
Board Member
The Tanner Center for Nonviolent Human Rights Advocacy, UofU
State Council on Workforce Services
Construction Advisory Board OWATC
Board of Directors, Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Past President, Northern Utah Public Employees Association
Member, Utah Hispanic Legislative Task Force
Member of Utah CEO Club
IHC Intermountain Health Care Outreach Committee
WSU National Advisory Council
WSU Football Suite Sponsor (2 yrs)
Collaboration Committee for WSU & OAHCC
Thank you to our supporters
Gifs Received January 1 to December 31, 2011
BENEFACTORS
John A. & Telitha E. Lindquist
CAMPUS PARTNERS
WSU Office of the Provost
WSU Campus Stores
H. ALDOUS DIXON CIRCLE ($100,000+)
Stewart Education Foundation
WILLIAM P. MILLER CIRCLE ($50,000–99,999)
Val A. Browning Foundation
O.C. Tanner Company
Weber County RAMP Tax Initiative
LIFETIME PRESIDENT'S SOCIETY ($10,000–49,999)
Anonymous
George & Mary Hall
Lawrence T. Dee and Janet T. Dee Foundation
The Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation
R. Robert and Marcia P. Harris
Kimber Kable
Fan-Ya Lin
Mary Ann Miller
Patricia Weckel
ANNUAL PRESIDENT'S SOCIETY ($1,000–9,999)
257 East Salt Lake, LLC
Advanced Brain Technologies
Robert R. and Audrey N. Beishline
Belli Foundation
Mark A. and R. Carol Biddle
Lucia D. Browning
Yaeko K. Bryner
Cannonball Musical Instruments, LLC
C. Comstock Clayton Foundation
Erika and Lowell R. Daines
Edwin B. and Mildred S. Jones Foundation
G. Craig and LeAnne P. Gundy
Alan and Jeanne Hall Foundation
Cheryl M. and Greg Hansen
Rosemary Conover and Charles L. Heath
James C. and Jodee Hoellein
William G. and Barbara A. Hughes
Kanter Family Foundation
Ed Kenley Investments LLC
Kimber Kable
W. Scott and Jerri Lamb
Margaret A. and David W. Lazenby
Legg Mason & Co., LLC
Kathryn Lindquist and James R. Moore
Macey's Inc
Thomas J. Mathews
Willard Z. and Rona Lee Maughan
Christina H. and Richard D. Millard
Madonne M. Miner
Jo-Anne W. Morritt
MSL Family Foundation
Sally J. and Robert H. Neill
Ralph Nye Charitable Foundation
Howard A. and Jeanne B. Olsen
Scott H. and Pamela J. Parkinson
The Presser Foundation
Dennis R. and Kristine B. Read
Althea A. and Melborne Roberts
Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Salt Lake Tribune
John C. Slack
Sandra S. and Melvin R. Sowerby
Gene Ellis Wallace Family Trust
Wells Fargo
Wenger Corporation
DEAN'S CLUB ($500–999)
J. Ray, Jr. and Jann M. Barrios
Beaver Creek Foundation
Marcia Bennett
Helen S. and Bill J. Brookens
Michael F. Collett
Muriel M. Elzey
Robert and Tina R. Herman
James Humphreys
James C. and Mary Ann Jacobs
Caril R. and LeRoy D. Jennings
Rebecca L. and Brent E. Johns
Ruth A. Kendrick
Michael R. and Bonnie V. King
Cynthia C. and Paul C. Kunz
Ladies Literary Club
Kathleen M. Lukken
Susan Makov
Judith P. Mitchell
Jonathan A. Morrell
Gwynne Nichols
Cynthia A. and Michael A. Palumbo
Barbara W. Ramirez
Junior E. and Blanche B. Rich Foundation
Eloise M. Runolfson
Don and Janet Salazar
Candadai Seshachari
Anthony and Ruth Spanos
Rex W. Thompson
E. Kirt and Grace Ann Walling
Gloria Z. Wurst
CENTURY CLUB ($100–499)
Diana Allison
Timothy V. Atwood
Audionord
Rob and Shelley M. Beishline
David and Traci Benson
John J. Bizzell and Suzan Crawford
Rubie Brodie-Johnson
Tracy L. Callahan
Christoperson Business Travel
Gregg Walter Cohn
John M., III and Lori L. Crossett
Kevin Dasen
Gary R. Dohrer
Jean-Louise England
Jacqueline R. and Duane R. Evans
Douglas and Shelley Felt Family Foundation
Ralph E. and Donna B. Friz
Jenevie P. and James M. Graham
Marguerite D. Groff
Shandel R. Gay
Susan Hafen
Hampton IP & Economic Consultants LLC
Kathleen M. Herndon and Alfred E. Smith
Robert M. and Jan Hogge
Annette S. Howard
Elliot J. and Susie G. Hulet
Pu Hung-Ching
Marie M. and Robert W. Irvine
Judy Iwamoto
David H. and Bonnie D. Jacobs
J. Eric and Becky Jacobson
Barbara Jefferis and Ted Scroggin
Sheree J. Josephson and Ron Hendricks
Jean M. and Thomas J. Jung
Steven G. Kallison
Mark Katz
Mitsuko Mitzi Kawaguchi
Jewel Lee Kenley
Jeffrey L. and Leah B. Kinney
Joanne L. Lawrence
John P. Lenney
Jim Lindstrom
Michael Mandell
Patricia S. and Frank L. McFarland
Becky Jo and Sean F. McShane
MECL
Microsoft Corporation
Jean H.A. and Richard R. Miller
Yoshihiro Nakashima
Sylvia Newman and Robert S. Fudge
Robb Niemann
Scott M. Rifkin
John E. and Ann J. Schwiebert
Paul Simmering
Richard W. Sline and Anna Boulton
Susan Smith
Brooke E. Southam
Julian T. and Helen Cortez Stafford Charitable Trust
Jack Steele
Jeffery D. and Jill L. Stokes
Roger Stovold
Ken Tangen
Paul D. Thorsted
Van M. Tinkham and Denise L. Shaw
Warren I. Trulson
Charles J. and Inez Cortez Truscott Foundation
Ralph P. and Judith H. Vander Heide
L. Mikel and Janis B. Vause
Leslie C. Wade
Annette Webster
Michael D. Wutz and Marilee Rohan
Jolene S. and Chad Zito
Catherine A. Zublin and Edward Spangler
ASSOCIATES ($1–99)
Gordon T. and Sharon W. Allred
Guy Armstrong
Susan C. and Sherman* Bennett
Ted Brady
Burmester Audiosysteme
Shannon K. and Jeffrey J. Butler
Sylvia Carter
John E. Conroy Jr.
Paul F. Crandall
Alan Cruskoff
Don Curry
Thomas Dagostino
Gary Darnell
Deanna and Ivan W. Dayley
Kenneth J. DeFehr
Robbie A. Derody
Stephen D. Deutchman
Richard A. Donaldson
Oliver Donan
Thaddeus H. Duvall
Alain Efstration
Excalibur Engineering
Michael J. Fabian
Trenton and Debra A. Fordham
Jim Fraser
Bryan N. Freeman
Betty Gilchrist
Jock C. Glidden
Elaine W. Hales
Jerry R. Hancock
Deborah A. Jackson
Michael F. and Lori V. Jacobazzi
Carrie L. James
Joe Johnson
David Johnson
George A. Knighton
George Kopp
Kevin Kutsuma
Sharon E. and William L. Larkin
Robert L. and Patricia A. Larson
Dennis G. Leavitt
Anna Lee
Mark S. and Georgette Letourneau
Scott Lewis
Dean Love
Troy Love
Elaine C. Luhn
Fred McCormick
Becky and Bruce McGregor
Chad and Angela D. McLean
John M. McRee
Cecilia and Michael Messenger
Charles Moore
Ferril R. Muir
Shawn Nageli
Pennie D. Nott
Cindy G. Olmstead
Calin Orasan
Jack Paris
James Pierce
Gene Pitts
David W. and Isabella L. Prete
Ruby F. Raccasi
Victoria A. Ramirez
James M. and Barbara A. Redde
Michael B. and Marci Rigby
Richard C. and Colleen Roberts
Otto Roehl
Kevin W. and Teresa G. Rountree
Jon I. Ruiz
Mr. Selter
Robert Smith
Charity A. and Jeremy W. Smith
Elizabeth A. Spicker
Gordon Stanley
Mahalingam and Sheela Subbiah
Elizabeth and Ray Taylor
Steve W. Thomas
Jon Thurn
Kristy L. and Byron D. Timbimboo
Woody Tottenham
Mary and David Vlaanderen
Elizabeth Wahlquist
Janalee Whitney
Gweneth Wilson
Tim Yee

