University of Maine Foundation 2007 Annual Report
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University of Maine Foundation 2007 Annual Report
University of Maine Foundation 2007 Annual Report Contents 1 The Foundation is You 2 “I am the Foundation” 14 A Message from the Board Chair and President 15 About the University of Maine Foundation 16 Ways of Giving 17 Endowment Funds Financial Review 18 Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2007 19 Statement of Activities for the Year Ended June 30, 2007 20 New Funds Established in FY ’07 25 Endowment Funds 35 2007 Donors 43 UMF Officers, Board of Directors, Members and Staff Portait photography by Bill Drake, except Arline Thomson (page six), who was photographed by Mike Mardosa. COVER: Marvin “Bud” Blumenstock, Associate Professor Emeritus of Forestry at the University of Maine, has degrees from Rutgers and Yale and an MBA from the University of Maine. He has spent a lifetime teaching the value of forest resources to the people of Maine. Bud established a number of funds through the University of Maine Foundation for students who are interested in careers in forest resources. One of his funds also benefits students who graduated from Old Town High School who participate in sports programs, particularly swimming. Bud has been able to give back to others through these various funds because he learned the importance of wise investing early in life. “Never spend more than you earn,” says Bud. “And give back so that you can help people help themselves to get where they want to go in life.” He remains active in forestry education. He is pictured seated on logs in the Dwight B. Demeritt Forest, which were cut by students as part of their hands-on forestry training. one gift can do a lot. It’s understandable why the public tends to hold great philanthropists in awe for the sums they bestow upon charities and foundations. But the fact is, everyone is welcome to contribute. Even if the individual sum is modest, it is the sum total that matters. This is certainly true at the University of Maine Foundation. The Foundation is each of us, alumni, students and friends alike, sharing a belief in the Everything you give makes a difference. The very act of giving creates an example and sets a tradition that today’s students can follow. value of a University of Maine Thank you for your support and education. Each gift is signifi- generosity. cant, each donor essential to our mission, since the end result is that deserving students have access to an outstanding education. one Jonathan LaBonte is a 2002 graduate of the University of Maine, with a degree in Chemical Engineering. what one gift can do. Tuition, fees, books, room and board for in-state students at the University of Maine total approximately $16,814 per year. Although students receive financial aid, 60% of this aid is in the form of loans and work study. Only 5% is funded through University Scholarships. UMaine is tied with MIT with the highest number of accredited engineering majors in New England. Jonathan LaBonte ’02 thing about the University of Maine Foundation is that I was able to establish this scholarship with a small amount of money and build the fund over time.” Presently employed by the Maine Turnpike Authority as Assistant Government Relations Manager, Jonathan LaBonte is responsible for the public policy and planning aspects of the Maine Turnpike. Jonathan also gifted a life insurance policy, which will eventually benefit the Great Falls Scholarship. In doing so, Jonathan became a member of the Charles F. Allen Society. The Society, named for the Jonathan established the University of Maine’s first Great Falls Scholarship, which President, recognizes and benefits students from the honors alumni and friends Lewiston-Auburn area, in 2002. who intend to remember the When asked why, he said, “I University of Maine or its affiliated was able to go to the University organizations by making a of Maine nearly debt free thanks bequest or other form of to scholarships through the planned or deferred gift. University of Maine Foundation and the Pulp and Paper Foundation. I am so grateful for the assistance I received. It is only right that I give back. I want to help make college affordable for other Mainers like myself. The great three Shari Baxter has a Ph.D. in Food and Nutrition Sciences; Jason Bolton is a Master of Science candidate in Food Science and Nutrition and is a National Science Foundation GK-12: Sensors Graduate Fellow. what one gift can do. One advantage of giving to the University of Maine Foundation is that you can direct your donation. It may be as general or as specific as you wish. The enrober (at left) is an essential piece of equipment that Shari and Jason use purchased with an MTI grant. Shari Baxter ’07G and Jason Bolton ’06 “The Foundation supported us from the start,” says Jason. “It provided assistance with travel funds, encouraged support from other donors, and initiated Shari Baxter, a graduate student, collaboration with alumni and the Jason Bolton and three other Executive Director for Research undergraduates won first place and Economic Development in the national Institute of Food at the University of Maine, who Technologists (IFT) Student encouraged us to apply for Association’s 2006 Product a Maine Technology Institute Development Competition for (MTI) grant.” their product, Yo Bon Blueberry Bites. This product has spun-off into a small start up company called Yo Bon, LLC. As a result, the team of students won three grants: two from MTI, and one from the Libra Futures Fund, which awards grants to “Most schools that win national young entrepreneurs. The IFT competitions don’t pursue product holds great promise commercialization,” says Shari. as a possible signature food It was the University of Maine for the University of Maine. Foundation’s interest and support that led us to believe we could take our product to the next level.” five Arline Thomson, in her studio in Orono, Maine. what one gift can do. If the more than 31,000 alumni over the age of 55 left a bequest of at least $25,000 for scholarships, in one generation the financial need of University students could be met in perpetuity. The Honors College at the University of Maine provides an opportunity for 650 motivated students to investigate diverse academic areas of the University, to be challenged in a supportive intellectual environment, and to critically engage fellow students and faculty in thoughtful, provocative discussion. Arline Thomson benefit from the gifts made through the Foundaition.” Over the years that Arline has supported the University, a For over seventy years, Arline K. Thomson has been an outstanding contributor to the advance- particular area of interest has been the Honors Program, now the Honors College. ment of the arts. She began her professional career at the “The Honors Program is very Massachusetts School of Art, close to my heart because my working in the field of advertising husband served as director,” says in Boston and New York City Arline. “Under the leadership of before moving to Maine in 1953. Charlie Slavin, the current Dean of the College and his wonderful For nearly a decade, Thomson designed and illustrated children’s books. In 1962, she became the University of Maine’s staff, the program thrives and is better than ever. I plan to continue my support of the Honors College through my estate plans.” first graphic designer capturing the character of the campus and the state. “When I think of the Foundation, I think of people who work there. They truly care about their donors and the students who will seven Ellen Stinson, treasurer of the University of Maine Foundation, and her husband Walter are both graduates of the University of Maine. what one gift can do. The average student leaves the University with a loan debt of over $18,000, which results in monthly loan payments of approximately $225 for 10 years. Since the 1970s, the University of Maine has been building and racing concrete canoes. Civil Engineering students were the 2006-07 New England champions. Ellen Stinson ’68 We also felt that the scholarship might help ‘tip the scales’ toward the University of Maine when a young person was considering a college,” says Ellen. Ellen Stinson’s husband Walter is the founder of Sebago Technics, a site/civil engineering firm more than 25 years old. The company began at the Stinsons’ kitchen table, is now 92 people strong, and became employee-owned in 2007. The Sebago Technics Scholarship fund was established in 1996 with preference given to family members of “We also want to encourage young people to stay in Maine. Over the years, we have hired a number of University of Maine Engineering graduates. We find them well prepared to enter the workplace.” “We will continue to give annually to our scholarship fund,” says Ellen. “We enjoy watching the fund grow and flourish.” Sebago Technics current employees. “We believe in higher education and we created this scholarship as a tribute to our employees. nine Jerry Ellis is a University of Maine graduate. He recently retired as director of College Success Programs, which includes Disability Support Services, the Onward Program, and Student Tutor Program. what one gift can do. For the calendar year 2007, the General Endowment Fund reported a five-year return of 11.8%. Jerry is pictured with two pieces of art work done by former students. “The Man Who Showed Us Our Wings” is on the left. Gerald Ellis ’64 into the Foundation Office and said, “I want to honor Jerry Ellis by starting a scholarship. What There is a painting in the College Success Programs office by a former student now living as an artist in Paris. It’s entitled, “The Man Who Showed Us Our Wings.” The man is Gerald Ellis, who for 33 years has told his can I do with just $500?” Because the Foundation will accept smaller amounts to which additional sums may be added over time, the Jerry Ellis Scholarship Fund was established. students, most of whom are poor and the first generation in their “Just think,” Jerry told a group families to attend college, “You of students, “If after you gradu- have wings to go and do any- ate just 100 of you gave $10 per thing you want to do.” month over the next five years, the fund would have an addi- Jerry retired this year, and will continue to help students through tional $60,000 to help the next generation of students.” the scholarship he established in 2004. One of his goals is to inspire students to give back to the program that helped them succeed. It’s working. Recently, one of Jerry’s students walked eleven Tim McManus has a degree from the University of Maine in Sociology; his career has been in the Pulp and Paper industry. what one gift can do. A named endowed scholarship must have a minimum principal balance of $20,000. However, a scholarship fund can be started with as little as $100, to which sums may be added over time. The College of Education and Human Development prepares more educators than any other institution in the state. Tim ’54 and Barbara McManus by providing them with financial assistance through scholarships.” Tim and Barbara McManus became concerned about the number of young people who were opting to leave the state of Maine, particularly in light of the loss of manufacturing and technology jobs over the past several years. The Edward “Tim” McManus ’54 and Barbara Fitzgerald McManus Scholarship Fund was established in 2004 in honor of Tim’s 50th class reunion. Aware of the shortage of qualified teachers in the state, the scholarship “Kids are our best resources supports College of Education and we need to keep that students, giving preference to brain power in Maine,” says students who agree to pursue Tim. “One way to do that employment as a teacher in is to encourage bright young the state of Maine. people to stay in Maine thirteen A MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD CHAIRMAN AND THE PRESIDENT/CEO The University of Maine Foundation, under the direction of an outstanding Board of Directors and the work of its dedicated staff, completed the most successful year in the Foundation’s 73 year history. The Foundation experienced 28% growth in FY07. This is the fourth year in a row that the Foundation has exceeded its targeted goals. Our success would not have happened without you, our friends and donors. You are the Foundation— alumni, students, and friends who share a belief in a University of Maine education. Each of you is essential to our mission, since the end results are that deserving students have access to a quality education. Every gift is meaningful. The very act of giving creates an example and sets a tradition that today’s students can follow. “I am the Foundation,” says Ellen Stinson, Board treasurer. “My husband Walt and I believe in supporting higher education. We created the Sebago Technics Scholarship fund as a tribute to our employees because we know that they are Sebago Technics. We want to encourage young people to stay in Maine and over the years we have employed many University of Maine graduates. We will continue to give annually to our scholarship fund. We enjoy watching the fund grow and flourish.” The quality of a university depends on a consistent source of revenue, year after year. That is precisely the value of a strong endowment. The University of Maine Foundation is honored to be a steward for endowed gifts that shape the future of the University and its students. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, the investment return of our general endowment fund was 17.44%, with an average five-year return of 11.8%. This year we received 2,408 gifts totaling $25.9 million. In fact, the Foundation received two of the largest one-time gifts in the history of the University of Maine — a real estate gift from the Cianchettes valued at $4,233,000 and a bequest from George Houston ’37 valued at $10,697,401. Assets at the beginning of the fiscal year were $147.5 million. We ended the year with assets of $188.9 million; an increase of $41.4 million. Approximately $6.5 million was paid in support of the University for various programs as designated by our donors. Thank you for supporting the University of Maine. You make the difference. You are the Foundation. John I. Simpson ’71 ’83G Amos E. Orcutt ’64 Board Chair President/CEO fourteen ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE FOUNDATION Relationship with the University of Maine While the University of Maine Foundation’s activities and operations are supportive of the University of Maine, they are also separate from the University. The Foundation maintains accounting records separate from the University, has a separate annual audit by an independent auditor, establishes and maintains separate employee payroll and benefit programs, and no University employees serve as voting members of the Foundation board or receive compensation from the Foundation. The large majority of public colleges and universities have foundations that are separate from their universities or colleges. Advantages of a Private Foundation • Provide a vehicle to keep private funds separate from public funds. • Provide a private/public partnership vehicle for procurement of services, programs, and projects that benefit the University. • Operate as a private nonprofit organization in a politically neutral, less restrictive environment, which increases responsiveness and efficiency in meeting important University goals. • Focusing on accountability, earnings are distributed according to donors wishes and are carefully monitored by an independent governing board. • Being independent of the state system, the Foundation can offer greater flexibility with gift acceptance. The Foundation can accept and sell certain types of property more expeditiously and in a better position to keep donor information confidential for those who wish anonymity. • A principal tenet of the Foundation is its ability to balance the requirement of public accountability with protections against invasion of privacy. Both trusts, that of the public and the prospective donor, figure prominently in Foundation policies. • The structure of the Foundation allows the institution to effectively involve volunteers in fundraising efforts and creates within them a sense of pride, accomplishment and ownership—all being critical to fundraising success. Administrative Fee The University of Maine Foundation funds its operations by charging annually an administrative fee, which is 1.25% of the endowment fund. The fee is reviewed once a year by the Board of Directors and has not been changed since 2000. fifteen WAYS OF GIVING The University of Maine Foundation plays an increasingly important role in supporting higher education by providing the structure and efficiency needed for the partnership between our public university and the private sector to work. This partnership allows alumni, friends and the corporate sector to effectively contribute to higher education. Your gift to the University of Maine Foundation can be the difference between promise and fulfillment, limitation and opportunity, failure and success. There’s no telling how many lives you can help or how thankfully you’ll be remembered. As your generosity benefits others, it can benefit you as well. Depending upon your individual situation, you may receive a charitable income tax deduction and eliminate or reduce capital gain taxes. At the same time, you can secure a lifetime income through one of the Foundation’s life-income plans: • Charitable gift annuities • Charitable remainder trusts • Deferred gift annuities • Pooled life income funds Gifts to the Foundation, made during your lifetime or by will, may include: • Cash • Appreciated securities • Closely held securities • Life insurance • Personal property • Real estate and forest land • Retirement plan assets Establishing a donor-advised fund is a convenient, cost effective alternative to a private family foundation and consolidates charitable giving to the University of Maine and other worthy causes of one’s choosing. Our staff will help you explore ways to contribute while protecting and enhancing your personal finances. We also encourage you to consult with your personal tax and legal advisors. If you wish to leave the University of Maine Foundation a bequest in your will/trust for a scholarship or for some other purpose, you should amend your will/trust to reflect your wishes. The following represents sample language for doing so: “I give and bequeath to the University of Maine Foundation for the benefit of the University of Maine, Orono, Maine (possible choices follow) • the sum of $___________________; or • ____________ percent of my estate; or • the property described herein to establish the _____________________ Fund. The principal of the said Fund is to be endowed and only the income shall be used to provide financial assistance.” Your gift to the University of Maine Foundation is the gift of a lifetime and an investment in the future. sixteen ENDOWMENT FUNDS FINANCIAL REVIEW The General Endowment Fund operates on a total return basis, focusing on the overall return of the investment portfolio. In February 2007, the Foundation Board of Directors approved a spending policy of 5.5% of the six-year average market value of the fund. A 5.5% spending policy suggests that a proportionally large amount of the endowment earnings will be added to the endowment in times of high market growth, thus providing long-term growth in the funds. In periods when market growth is minimal, the 5.5% will provide a stable level of support to the recipients of the endowment income. Managing the endowment on a total return basis, coupled with a prudent spending policy, provides greater assurance of successfully achieving our goal for the endowment: to pay a consistent level of income annually to support the University while protecting the endowment fund over the long term. The Foundation’s Board of Directors and Investment Committee review this spending rate annually. Additionally, nineteen investment managers provide a diversified approach to the management of the investment portfolio of the General Endowment Fund. INVESTMENT MANAGERS AS OF JUNE 30, 2007 ETF FLIPPIN BRUCE & PORTER BANGOR SAVINGS SMALL-CAP 4.19% VALUE EQUITY GROWTH EQUITY 10.58% 1.80% ABS SPIFFY* EUROPACIFIC FUND HEDGE FUND ALL CAPITALIZATION IVORY OFFSHORE FLAGSHIP GLOBAL EQUITY 3.42% 0.82% HEDGE FUND 3.84% 5.92% FLIPPIN BRUCE & PORTER GROWTH FUND OF AMERICA FIXED INCOME MULTI-CAP GROWTH 1.30% 4.59% RM DAVIS MULTISTRATEGY GROWTH EQUITY HEDGE FUND UBP 1.71% 4.15% NEWGATE EMERGING MARKETS 3.45% NWQ LARGE CAP VALUE 10.72% IRONWOOD INT'L LAZARD ASSET MGMT HEDGE FUND INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 6.51% 9.10% LOOMIS SAYLES FIXED INCOME 6.67% WELLS CAP MGMT LARGE GROWTH EQUITY 7.72% WESTFIELD CAPITAL MGT ALL CAP CORE EQUITY 11.87% MERRILL MERCHANTS LARGE CAP GROWTH EQUITY 1.64% *SPIFFY is the University of Maine’s Student Portfolio Investment Fund of the University of Maine Foundation seventeen STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2007 ASSETS Cash and equivalents $ 91,406 Other receivables 328,916 Promises to give, less allowance for uncollectable promises of $50,000 1,908,142 Short-term investments 1,946,361 Cash surrender value of life insurance 116,519 Long-term investments, endowment 145,123,477 Long-term investments, life income plans 7,352,730 Equity in Buchanan Alumni House 2,960,361 Investment real estate 11,171,956 Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $78,226 111,788 Other assets 389,479 Irrevocable trusts 16,657,739 Assets managed for Buchanan Alumni House 217,334 Net funding to be provided from Buchanan Alumni House 489,036 TOTAL ASSETS $ 188,865,244 LIABILITIES and NET ASSETS Accounts payable $ Distributions due income beneficiaries 63,411 2,415,695 Accrued expenses 835,463 Notes payable 739,837 Custodial accounts payable 3,257,173 Total liabilities 7,311,579 Unrestricted net assets 12,356,648 Temporarily restricted net assets 50,316,017 Permanently restricted net assets 118,881,000 Total net assets 181,553,665 TOTAL LIABILITIES and NET ASSETS $ 188,865,244 UNIVERSITY AREAS OF SUPPORT ATHLETICS 2.9% PRESIDENT’S DISCRETION 2.0% OTHER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES, SUPPORT FORESTRY AND AGRICULTURE 9.7% 13.7% CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND LIBRARIES 1.3% COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, PUBLIC POLICY AND HEALTH 0.8% COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 6.8% COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 4.0% COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 0.5% STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT 58.5% eighteen STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2007 Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Totals $5,233,152 $2,306,902 $18,377,320 $25,917,374 Investment income 639,903 18,639,612 850 19,280,365 Investment income, life income plans 456,614 - 424,312 880,926 42,242 - 1,527,730 1,569,972 9,776,772 (9,863,719) 86,947 - 16,148,683 11,082,795 20,417,159 47,648,637 6,460,510 - - 6,460,510 Distributions to life income participants 456,614 - - 456,614 Distributions, other 391,080 - - 391,080 Program 365,267 - - 365,267 Management and general 516,074 - - 516,074 Fundraising 721,542 PUBLIC SUPPORT, REVENUES and RECLASSIFICATION Contributions Other revenue, gains and (losses) Net assets released from restrictions Total support, revenues and reclassification EXPENSES and LOSSES Distributions supporting University Total expenses and losses 721,542 8,911,087 - - 8,911,087 INCREASES IN NET ASSETS 7,237,596 11,082,795 20,417,159 38,737,550 NET ASSETS, BEGINNING of YEAR 5,119,052 39,233,222 98,463,841 142,816,115 $12,356,648 $50,316,017 $118,881,000 $181,553,665 NET ASSETS, END of YEAR ANNUAL UNIVERSITY SUPPORT 7 6.5 6 5.5 5 In Millions 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 nineteen 2004 2005 2006 2007 one gift can do a lot. NEW FUNDS FOR 2007 ACSM – New England Section Spatial Information Science & Engineering Scholarship The fund was established with a gift from the ACSM – New England Section. Scholarship assistance will be given to undergraduate students from New England who are enrolled in spatial information science and engineering program. Anne M. Healy Bicknell and Albert W. Bicknell Scholarship This fund was established by Albert W. Bicknell and Elizabeth Howard Bicknell, Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Maine, in honor of Albert’s parents. The fund will provide financial assistance to a senior student(s) in the Nursing program. All Maine Women Honor Society President’s Endowment Fund The fund was established by the Bacas Family Foundation. It will be used to provide scholarship aid and provide support for community service activities to women in the All Maine Women Honor Society. John C. Bridge ’57 Two-Year Graduate Fellowship This fund was established by John C. Bridge ’57 as a gift to the Department of English. It will provide a graduate fellowship for a student pursuing a Master of Arts in English. Monies may be used for a stipend, health insurance, tuition and other expenses pertaining to the fellowship. Robert E. and Jeannette B. Anderson Family Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from Robert E. Anderson ’60 and his wife, Jeanette B. Anderson. It will be used to provide scholarship aid for deserving undergraduate students with a first preference to F.A. Peabody Company’s current employees and their children, stepchildren and grandchildren. Anne and Stan Bailey Scholarship This fund was established through a charitable trust by Anne Bailey and I. Stanley Bailey ’25. It will assist Waldoboro, Maine students who are in their sophomore year who without such aid, would not be able to pursue their education. Frank W. P. Bailey Scholarship Richard Innes ’44 and his wife Rachel established this fund in honor of Rachel’s father. The fund will assist students in the College of Education & Human Development seeking teacher certification. Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Alumni House Endowment This fund was established by F. Chandler Coddington, Jr. ’54 to support the operations and maintenance of the Buchanan Alumni House. The six columns at the entrance of Buchanan Alumni House are named in honor of the Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi in memory of F. Chandler Coddington’s brother Kittredge Coddington, class of 1961 who died in 1987. John E. Bouchard and Saundra F. Albrite-Bouchard Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from John E. Bouchard ’61 and his wife, Saundra F. Albrite-Bouchard. Its specific purpose will be determined at a later date. Gene Carter and Judith Kittredge Carter Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from the Honorable Gene Carter ’58 and Judith Kittredge Carter ’59. It will be used to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduate students. Hugh R. Cary Memorial Scholarship This fund was established by Marjorie E. Cary’s estate in memory of her husband Hugh R. Cary ’38. It will be used to provide scholarship assistance for undergraduate students, in good standing, who will be or are participating in the sport of intercollegiate baseball. Class of 1944 Music Scholarship, and Class of 1944 Theatre Scholarship These scholarships were created by Class of 1944 members Russell Bodwell and Earland Sleight. One scholarship will benefit students who participate in the Sports Band Program and the other to Theater majors. Karen L. Boudreau, Esq. & Thomas S. Jensen, M. D. Fund This fund was established by Karen L. Boudreau ’80 and her husband, Dr. Thomas S. Jensen. The purpose of the fund shall be determined at a later date. Col-East, Inc. SVT Scholarship This scholarship was established through a gift from Col-East, Inc., a Massachusettsbased aerial photography and photogrammetric mapping company. It will be used to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduates majoring in Surveying Engineering Technology. Charles F. Bragg, 2nd and Anna H. Bragg Fund This fund was established with a bequest from Charles F. Bragg, 2nd and gifts made in his memory. The fund will provide general financial assistance to the University of Maine. Chris E. Cookson Fund This fund was established with a gift from Chris E. Cookson ’93 and Cassandra Cookson. The fund shall provide financial assistance to undergraduate Political Science students so that they can attend academic conferences. Malcolm V. Buchanan ’49 Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Malcolm “Mac” V. Buchanan ’49 by his wife, Lisa Buchanan. The fund will provide scholarship support for undergraduates who are majoring in education. Frank and Helene Crohn Edna St. Vincent Millay Fund and Frank and Helene Crohn Lobster Institute Fund These funds were established with proceeds from the sale of a home that was gifted by Frank and Helene Crohn. One fund will be used to support the Lobster Institute’s newsletter, and the other fund will be used to support research, lectures, scholarship and special collections that pertain to the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. Carli Burke Memorial Scholarship This fund was established with gifts from the family and friends of Carli Burke. It will be used to provide scholarships to undergraduate students with a demonstrated financial need who have maintained a GPA of at least 3.0 or its equivalent. twenty NEW FUNDS FOR 2007, continued Camp Susan Curtis Scholarship Fund This fund was established as a result of a bequest from the Jessie Volk Family estate. The fund will provide scholarship assistance for undergraduate students who attended Camp Susan Curtis in Stoneham and Lovell, Maine. Joseph R. Dougherty ’26 Language Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Priscilla Hardy Bennett ’43 and Malcolm D. Hardy ’44, in memory of their uncle, Lt. Col. Joseph R. Dougherty ’26. The scholarship will emphasize the importance of the study of foreign languages by providing aid to deserving undergraduate students who are studying a foreign language. Robert C. Dutton Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established with a donation by Robert C. Dutton’s daughter, Nancy E. Dutton. The fund will be used to provide financial assistance for worthy and needy undergraduate students enrolled in a four-year degree program. Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Elliott Education Scholarship This scholarship was established through a gift from Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Elliott. Dr. Elliott served as the University of Maine’s ninth president from 1958 to 1965. Mrs. Elliott, a graduate of Glenville State College, is and has always been, like her husband, a strong supporter of those who desire to become teachers. The fund will assist undergraduates who are enrolled in the College of Education and Human Development. Robert H. Elliott ’50 and Jane S. Elliott ’49 Fund This fund was established through a bequest from Robert H. Elliott ’50 in honor of Jane S. Elliott ’49. The fund will be used to support the display of art in the Lord Hall Gallery and scholarships for undergraduates majoring in Forestry. Jerry Ellis Scholarship This fund has been established in honor of Jerry Ellis’ retirement to support students enrolled in the Onward Program who are low income and first generation attendees. Milton Ellis Memorial Fund This fund was established through a bequest from George H. Ellis ’41. Dr. Milton Ellis was George Ellis’ father and a nationally known scholar and educator. This fund will provide funding for the English Department’s visiting writers’ series which brings visiting writers to the campus in the fields of poetry, fiction and drama. Joseph L. Ferris Baseball Fund This fund was established with a gift from Joseph L. Ferris ’66. The fund will be used at the discretion of the Head Baseball Coach for the area of greatest need in the baseball program. Elizabeth M. Fletcher Healthcare Scholarship This scholarship was established with a bequest from Elizabeth M. K. Fletcher ’39. The fund will be used to provide financial assistance to deserving students preparing to enter any health care related field. Forensics Club Quasi Endowment Fund This fund was established with funds from alumni, friends and students. It will be used to support the activities of the Forensics Club whose mission is to bring speech and debate to Maine’s flagship campus. Bion and Dorain Foster Alumni House Endowment Fund This fund was established with a gift from Bion ’68 and Dorain Foster ’68H to name the Alumni House board room. The fund will be used to provide financial assistance for operation and maintenance of the Buchanan Alumni House with particular emphasis on maintaining the Foster Board Room. Carol and George Gay New England Section Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Carol Gay. The fund will be used to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduates majoring in Surveying Engineering Technology. Lacy Greenlaw Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Lacy Greenlaw with gifts from students, faculty, family, and friends. It will be awarded to a sophomore, junior, or senior in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. In keeping with Lacy’s positive attitude in the face of hardship, the awardee should be a student who has overcome personal adversity in his or her pursuit of a college education. twenty-one Donna Graves Harrington ’48 Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from Benjamin D. Harrington in loving memory of his wife Donna Graves Harrington ’48. It will be used to provide scholarship aid for undergraduate students. Gunther Engineering Surveying Technology (SVT) Scholarship Gunther Greulich, principal of Gunther Engineering, Inc. established this fund to support deserving students majoring in Surveying Engineering Technology with strong academic merit. Joseph L. Herbert Maine Business School Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Joseph L. Herbert ’58. It will be used by the Dean of the Maine Business School for scholarships to attract and retain students for the School. Hickey Family Elementary Education Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Chris ’73 and Tom Hickey ’73. The fund will be used to provide scholarship support for Aroostook County undergraduate students who are majoring in Elementary Education. Richard and Jean Higgins Materials Testing Laboratory Fund This fund was established with a gift from Richard and Jean Higgins of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The fund will enhance undergraduate students’ efforts in the Materials Testing Laboratory in Boardman Hall. Ellen W. Holmer Scholarship This scholarship was established with a bequest from Ellen Wareham Holmer ’31. The fund will be used to provide financial assistance to worthy and needy students. Master Sergeant Thelma M. Holt ROTC Scholarship This fund was established in celebration of Master Sergeant Thelma Holt’s 24-year career of military service with a gift from her brother Dr. Lloyd Holt and other family and friends. The fund will be used to provide scholarship aid for students enrolled in Army ROTC. A preference shall be given to students from Nokomis High School. NEW FUNDS FOR 2007, continued George L. Houston Fund This fund was established with a generous bequest from George L. Houston, a member of the class of 1937. The fund will be used to provide financial support to the Forestry program and its students. Stephen L. Jacobs ’44 Scholarship The Class of 1944 created this fund in appreciation for Stephen Jacobs’ writing “The History of the Class of 1944 in WWII.” Scholarships will be given to deserving undergraduate students participating in any UMaine music ensembles. Raymond A. Jean ’65 & Louise C. Jean Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Jean created this scholarship for undergraduate students. A first preference will be offered to residents of the Lewiston-Auburn region. Marc A. Johnson Memorial Fund This fund was established in memory of Marc A. Johnson by his family, friends, colleagues and members of the New England State Society of American Foresters. The fund will be used to provide assistance to undergraduate students enrolled in forestry programs who are members of the University of Maine Society of American Foresters Student Chapter. John F. “Jack” Kelley III Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Nickerson & O’Day in recognition of John F. Kelley’s leadership of the company and service to the building trades industry. The fund will be used to provide scholarship aid for deserving undergraduate students who intend to pursue a career in the building construction trades. William B. Keswick Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Pamela Rondina, the niece of William B. Keswick ’54. The fund will be used to provide scholarship aid for deserving undergraduate students who are studying sustainable agriculture. Louis C. King Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from Louis C. King ’60. It will be used to provide scholarship aid for deserving undergraduate students in their third or fourth year who are enrolled in the College of Education and Human Development. Fred and Jane Knight Forestry Scholarship Fund This fund was established with a gift from Fred and Jane Knight, members of the classes of 1949 and 1977, respectively. The fund will be used to provide financial assistance to students within the School of Forest Resources. Carl M. Kruse Scholarship This fund was established through a gift from Carl M. Kruse, a 1954 graduate with a degree in engineering physics. It will be used to provide support for general scholarship. Thomas P. Laskey ’53 Family Scholarship This fund was established with gifts from Thomas P. Laskey ’53 and his children. The fund will be used to provide scholarship aid to Penobscot County undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need and have exhibited leadership potential in high school, University activities or through community service. Frank J. and Ruth K. Lord Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from Ruth Kimball Lord ’37 in loving memory of her husband, Frank J. Lord ’34. The fund will be used to provide scholarship aid for deserving undergraduate students who are graduates of Maine high schools and are promising, exemplary instrumental music students majoring in music, music education or music performance. Russell and Patricia Lovaas Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from Russell Lovaas and Patricia D. Lovaas. The fund will provide scholarship aid for deserving undergraduate students who are enrolled in the Maine Business School and have demonstrated financial need. A preference will be given for students of Livermore Falls High School. Robert W. Madore General Scholarship This fund was established with a bequest from Robert W. Madore ’54. The fund will be used to provide scholarship assistance to students who have demonstrated exceptional promise for success in pursuing their academic and career goals. Maine Animal Health Fund Quasi-Endowment This fund was established with gifts from individuals and corporations. The fund may be used for cooperating programs twenty-two whose shared mission is to improve the health and welfare of animals in Maine. The mission is carried out through teaching, research and public service efforts by University of Maine faculty, staff and students. Maine Spirit Fund This fund was established with a gift from Lola R. Orcutt, an honorary member of the Class of 1969, along with friends and alumni of the University of Maine, to provide stable, long-term financial support for student groups who act as the University of Maine’s goodwill ambassadors. George Markowsky Computer Science Reserve Fund This fund was established through a gift from George Markowsky, chairperson and professor of Computer Science at the University of Maine. The fund will be used to support activities within the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maine. Mary Lou Colbath Donor Advised Fund The Mary Lou Colbath Donor Advised Fund was created in memory of Mary Lou Colbath ’48 by her son and daughter-inlaw, Sean and Donna. The fund will make investments in the performing arts, including theatre or music, which were so important to Mrs. Colbath. Melvin T. McClure Scholarship This scholarship was established with gifts from alumni and accounting firms in honor of Melvin T. McClure, ’57 Ph.D. The fund will be used for scholarship assistance to deserving students who are studying accounting and are enrolled in the College of Business, Public Policy and Health. Dennis J. McConnell Professorship Named in honor of long-serving retired Professor of Finance Dennis J. McConnell, this professorship will be used to retain the Maine Business School’s top faculty and to recruit additional outstanding faculty to replace those who are retiring, or to provide expertise in emerging fields that are of great importance to today’s students. John and Claire McDonough Scholarship This scholarship was established with a gift from John and Claire McDonough. The fund will aid undergraduate students who are enrolled in the School of Engineering Technology and the School of Nursing, NEW FUNDS FOR 2007, continued who demonstrate excellent academic performance and exhibit outstanding personal characteristics that promise successful careers in nursing or engineering. Alvin S. McNeilly Student Innovation Center Fund This fund was established with a gift from Alvin S. McNeilly ’44, a distinguished University of Maine alumnus and Chemical Engineering Pulp and Paper graduate. The fund will be used to provide unrestricted support for the Student Innovation Center. Sarah McPartland-Good Scholarship This scholarship was established by Alvin S. McNeilly ’44 and others in appreciation and honor of UMaine Foundation Planned Giving Officer Sarah McPartland-Good. The fund will provide scholarship aid for undergraduate students through the Senior Alumni Scholarship Fund. Marion Farrington Merritt Memorial Fund This fund was established with memorial gifts and a bequest from Marion Merritt, mother of Alan F. Merritt ’58. Awards will be given to male students on the basis of a good academic record, need, qualities of leadership and physical ability. Felix J. and Rose Anne Michaud Scholarship Fund This scholarship was established with a gift from Amos E. Orcutt ’64 in honor of his wife Lola R. Orcutt and in memory of her parents, Felix J. and Rose Anne (Chasse) Michaud. The fund will assist undergraduate students with a preference for students graduating from Fort Kent Community High School. Alan Miller Fund for Excellence in Communication & Journalism This fund was established in celebration of Professor Alan Miller’s love of journalism, teaching and the University. The fund will be used at the discretion of the Chair of the Department of Communication & Journalism to bring distinguished journalists to campus to speak and serve as professional role models for students. Leonard and Renee Minsky School of the Performing Arts Discretionary Fund This fund was established with a gift from Leonard E. Minsky ’50 and Renee Minsky. The fund will be used by the School of Performing Arts to expand opportunities for student participation in the performing arts, whether on or off campus. Frances Robinson Mitchell Scholarship This scholarship was established through a gift from Frances Robinson Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell attended the University of Maine from 1942 through 1944. Due to World War II, in 1944 she enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. The fund will be used to provide a scholarship to undergraduates students studying U.S. History. B. Ross Nason Scholarship This scholarship was established with a bequest from B. Ross Nason. Mr. Nason received a B.S. degree in Chemistry in 1939, a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering in 1940 and in 1942 he earned a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maine. The fund will assist deserving students from Old Town, Maine. Peace Studies Program Quasi-Endowment This fund was established by friends and supporters of the Peace Studies Program for the purpose of ensuring the long-term stability and continuance of the Program. The fund will support workshops, seminars, outreach programs and other general operating needs. Louise Pilley Scholarship The fund was established with a bequest from Louise Pilley of Brooks, Maine. The fund will be used to provide scholarships to needy and deserving scholars who are graduates of Mount View High School. Frederick Radke Undergraduate Research Fund This fund was established with a gift from Eric L. Brennan ’68, ’73G and Betty J. Brennan. The fund will be used at the discretion of the Dean of the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture to provide awards to support undergraduate student research projects in the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology and related fields. Rhode Island Society of Professional Land Surveyors Scholarship This scholarship was established through a gift from the Rhode Island Society of Professional Land Surveyors. The fund will assist undergraduates majoring in Surveying Engineering Technology. Dorothy Baker Roberts Scholarship This scholarship was established with a bequest from Dorothy Baker Roberts ’32. The fund will be used to provide financial twenty-three assistance to food science and human nutrition students. Samuel Saliba Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established through a gift from Ruth Saliba in memory of her husband, Samuel Saliba. The fund will support students performing in the music ensembles with preference given to jazz ensembles. Tom and Sally Savage Fund This fund was established through a gift from Thomas W. Savage and Sally Boynton Savage. As recommended by Tom and Sally, monies from the fund shall be directed to various areas of the University of Maine. Edmund M. Sheppard Scholarship This fund was established with gifts from alumni and friends of Edmund Sheppard. The fund will be used to provide scholarship assistance to meritorious students enrolled in Electrical and Computer Engineering. John & Betsy Simpson Fund This fund was established with a gift from John ’71, ’83G and Betsy Simpson. The fund will be used to promote excellence in the Maine Business School at the discretion of the Dean of the College of Business, Public Policy and Health. Slott Family French Language Immersion Fund This fund was established with a gift from Dr. Kathryn Slott, Associate Professor of French, in loving memory of her parents, Aaron M. and Florence S. Slott. The fund will support the travel expenses of undergraduate French majors who will study French in a French-speaking country in a total immersion setting. Allan L. Smallidge Scholarship This scholarship was established with a bequest from Allan L. Smallidge ’58, ’69G. The fund will be used to provide financial assistance to students. Estelle Phillips Springer Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from Margaret G. Phillips ’42 in memory of her sister, Estelle Phillips Springer ’68 for scholarship assistance to undergraduate students with a preference for graduates of Ellsworth High School. NEW FUNDS FOR 2007, continued George Stephens, Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Stephens Farmington Scholarship and Eugenia Doris Averill Stephens Orono Scholarship These scholarships were established with bequests from Eugenia Doris Averill Stephens, who was a member of the University of Maine at Farmington Class of 1959, and her husband, George Stephens, Jr. ’52. One fund will provide aid for deserving undergraduate students attending the University of Maine at Farmington. The other fund will provide aid for deserving undergraduate students attending the University of Maine, Orono. Rachel E. Stephenson ’33 Memorial Fund This fund was established with the remaining assets through a gift annuity from Ralph S. Stephenson ’56 in honor of his mother. The fund will provide general assistance to students. Greg Stevens ’71 Scholarship Mr. Stevens, co-founder of Stevens Reed Curcio & Potholm, and former respected member of UMaine’s Board of Visitors, passed away this year. This fund was created with memorial gifts from friends and colleagues to provide need-based assistance to academically promising students from the state of Maine. 2007 Prof. of Mathematics/Dean of Men John E. Stewart Memorial Scholarship This fund was established by family and friends of Dean Stewart who was a professor of mathematics from 1927-1953 and the Dean of Men from 1951-1969. The specific purpose shall be determined at a future date. Students and Standardbreds Endowment The fund was established in memory of Megan Ripley by family and friends as a legacy for her passion for horses. The exact purpose will be determined at a future date. Zane Albion Thompson Book Fund This fund was established with a bequest from Zane A. Thompson ’56. The fund will be used by the University of Maine Fogler Library for the purchase of history books at the discretion of the Dean of Libraries. University of Maine Friends of Maine Cheering Quasi-Endowment This fund was established through a gift from the Friends of Maine Cheering, supporters of the University of Maine Cheering Squad. The fund will be used to provide support for the activities of the University of Maine Cheering Squad. David M. Veverka Memorial Fund This fund was established with gifts from students, faculty, family and friends of David Veverka, who was killed in Iraq in May 2006 while serving his country. David was a promising student with a great passion for wildlife ecology research and conservation. The fund will be used to aid in professional conference travel and associated expenses for undergraduates in the Department of Wildlife Ecology. Richard D. Violette, Sr. & Dorothy D. Violette Scholarship This fund was established with a gift from Richard ’61 and Dorothy Violette. It will be used to provide financial assistance for undergraduate students majoring in Mechanical Engineering who are graduates of Maine high schools. Laurette Martineau Williamson ’61, ’62G Fund This fund was established with a gift from Joanne Williamson Duggan & Scott F. Duggan ’87 in honor of Joanne’s mother. The fund will provide aid to purchase textbooks and supplies for undergraduate students in the College of Education or foreign language students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. GIFT ANNUITIES Charles M. Foote, Jr. ’53 & Joan T. Foote Charles and Joan Foote created a gift annuity and the remaining assets from the annuity will be added to the Senior Alumni Scholarship Fund. Alton S. Hamm ’38 & Adelaide B. Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Hamm created this gift annuity, which will one day establish the Alton and Adelaide Hamm Fund for campus programs and activities. Avery N. Lorenzen ’51 Mr. Lorenzen established a gift annuity for the purpose of supporting the work of the University of Maine Foundation. twenty-four Stella Borkowski Patten ’47, ’69G & Robert H. Patten ’47 The assets from the gift annuity established by Mr. and Mrs. Patten will create the Stella Borkowski Patten ’47, ’69 Scholarship. Earland K. Sleight ’44 and Ina M. Sleight The remaining assets from Mr. Sleight’s gift annuity will create the Earland K. and Ina Sleight Scholarship Fund for students from Washington County who are studying engineering or music. Franklin Talbot ’46 Franklin Talbot created a gift annuity to someday support the Franklin Talbot Scholarship for needy Maine students. Walter J. Verrill ’49 & Gloria Verrill The remaining assets from the gift annuity established by Walter and Gloria Verrill will be used to support the Civil Engineering Department. Alice Christie Weatherby ’41 & B. Donald Weatherby ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Weatherby established a gift annuity for the purpose of supporting continued excellence at the University of Maine. Robert W. Ramsdell ’49 & Marjory Ramsdell The remaining assets from the gift annuity will be used to establish the Robert W. and Marjory D. Ramsdell Donor Advised Fund. POOLED LIFE INCOME FUNDS Gary M. Cran ’62 & Estella A. Cran ’62H The remaining interest in this fund will be divided in varying shares to the Gary M. Cran President’s Discretionary Fund, the Gary M. Cran Engineering Fund, the Les Trois Amis Scholarship Fund and the Class of 1962 Sterritt Scholarship Fund. CHARITABLE TRUSTS Leonard E. Minsky ’50 and Renee Minsky Leonard and Renee Minsky established a charitable lead trust and a charitable remainder trust. Both trusts will support the Leonard and Renee Minsky School of Performing Arts Discretionary Fund. one gift can do a lot. ENDOWMENT FUNDS Fund Name Abbott, Ernest F. & Anita Basketball Scholarship Abbott, Walter H. Scholarship Abnaki Girl Scouts Sarah J. Medina Scholarship Academic Merit Scholarship ACSM-New England Section Spatial Information Science & Engineering Adams, Archie A. Scholarship Adams, Edwin Wentworth Scholarship AGR/Clifford G. McIntire Scholarship Alfond Student Athlete Fund Alfond, Harold A. Athletic Scholarship Alfond, Harold A. Scholarship II All Maine Women Honor Society President’s Endowment Allard, Suzanne B. Fund Allen, Arthur S. Ph.D. & David J. Allen Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Wildlife Consrv. Schol. Alpander, Guvenc G. Fund Alumni Association Aspirations Scholarship Alumni Association Distinguished Scholars Award Alumni Association Endowment Alumni Association Scholarship Alumni Class of 1939 Scholarship Alumni House Endowment American Solar Energy Society Anderson, Joellen Scholarship Anderson, Robert E. and Jeanette B. Family Scholarship Andrews, Francis S. and Dorothy J. Scholarship Fund Andrews, Francis S. and Dorothy Jane Alumni House Fund Andrews, Kathryn Morris Scholarship Anonymous Fund I Anonymous Fund II Anonymous Fund III Appleton, Maria S. Scholarship Archibald, Percy P. & Marion T. Scholarship ASCE Student Chapter Recognition Award ASHRAE Scholarship Association of Graduate Students Quasi - Endowment Athletic Dept. Special Fund Ayer, Hazen H. Scholarship Bailey, Anne and Stan Scholarship Bailey, George H. D.V.S. (1832-1905) Memorial Scholarship Bailey, I. Stanley Alumni House Fund Bailey, I. Stanley Fund Bailey, Marjorie C. Alumni House Endowment Bailey, Marjorie C. Library Fund Baldacci, Robert E. Sr. & Rosemary K. Memorial Scholarship Ballou, John W. Memorial Scholarship Bananas T. Bear Alpha Phi Omega Fund Bangor Chapter #158 UCT Scholarship Bangor Daily News Scholarship Banks, Ronald F. Scholarship Barker, Harold O. ’27 Memorial Scholarship Barrows, Willis M. & Virginia E. Fund Bartlett, Howard ’49 & Phyllis White ’45 Scholarship Bartley Family Scholarship Basketball 2000 Scholarship Bates, Niran C. Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 7,063 3,215 16,461 3,981 14,660 4,563 20,184 8,978 42,403 3,952 954,752 32,856 1,265,180 100,000 211,517 10,000 40,341 82,631 11,443 1,894,316 52,083 1,494,890 247,395 278,050 9,973 54,316 4,631 17,781 10,230 40,500 319,980 63,465 221,394 1,253,293 331,102 31,454 1,000 185,860 184,845 33,237 100 25,000 409,164 5,000 557,965 4,265 5,500 49,719 4,027 126,550 24,250 5,005 14,957 157,499 10,000 10,000 36,851 11,200 50,827 10,000 20,000 6,699 5,762 28,707 18,193 40,025 5,838 35,000 5,806 23,814 23,090 77,706 584,572 109,289 277,213 1,569,148 331,102 39,390 1,069 217,475 222,540 43,207 136 27,941 621,158 22,813 698,825 8,204 11,749 63,860 8,255 233,435 27,766 5,959 22,237 202,939 12,851 13,614 44,688 17,821 68,010 27,138 41,177 16,792 11,918 35,229 33,499 52,965 8,339 87,793 Fund Name Bayer, Juanita C. Memorial Scholarship Beardsell, Wallace A. Scholarship Bebek, Dr. Tibor J. Memorial Scholarship Becker, Elizabeth Chandler & C. Robert Memorial Scholarship Beckett, Clarence Fund Beechler, Austin D. Fund Bell, Marcia Finks ’40 Scholarship Bennett, Clarence E. & Ruth N. Scholarship Berry, Edward Robie Fund Bessey, Earle D. Jr. Forest Resources Scholarship Beta Theta Pi Alumni House Endowment, The Beta Eta Chapter of Bicknell, Anne M. Nursing Scholarship Bingham Fund #2 Biological Sciences Endowment Bishop, Jacob W. Jr., & Martha Jane Scholarship Bixler, Harris J. & Ann B. Hutchinson Center Scholarship Black Bear Endowment Fund Blackwell Family Scholarship Blake Scholarship, The Blake, Foster B. Sr. Scholarship Blake, Wallace Scholarship Blumenstock Family Forest Products Student of the Year Award Blumenstock, Helen Belyea Scholarship Blumenstock, Helen Grant Memorial Scholarship Blumenstock, Nancy Hawes Memorial Scholarship Bodwell, Barbara H. ’45 Honors Scholarship Fund Bodwell, Barbara H. Community Service Fund Bodwell, Russell and Barbara Scholarship Bodwell, Russell S. Civil Engineering Scholarship Bodwell, Russell S. PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship Fund Bombard, Carol Memorial Scholarship Bouchard, John E. and Saundra F. Albrite-Bouchard Scholarship Boucher, Samuel L. Buchanan Alumni House Ornamental Garden Fund Boucher, Samuel L. Horticultural Education Fund Boucher, Samuel L. Ornamental Horticulture Endowment Fund Boudreau, Karen L. Esquire & Thomas S. Jensen, M.D. Fund Bowden, Minnie Scholarship Bowen Scholarship in Canadian History Bowen, Hazel Sweetser Memorial Scholarship Boyle, John F. Environmental Study Scholarship Fund Boyson, Gloria P. SPIFFY Scholarship Bragg, Charles F 2nd & Anna Fund Bragg, Katherine M. & Walter H. Loan Fund Brautlecht, Charles A. Scholarship Bridge, Chester G. Tennis Fund Bridge, John C. ’57 Two Year Graduate Fellowship Fund Bridge, John C. Civil Engineering Professorship Bridgham, Lisle W. Scholarship Britton, Dr. W. Earl Scholarship Brockway, Philip J. & Muriel F. ’31, ’32 Scholarship Brooklin Garden Club Scholarship twenty-five Principal Fair Market Value 8,065 10,000 27,543 10,578 12,190 79,736 3,000 159,441 47,198 100,170 24,658 15,085 40,050 8,944 231,909 66,568 111,782 38,881 31,187 48,188 33,700 2,300 695,542 2,581 127,092 51,671 8,050 32,007 26,688 10,000 100,000 36,286 2,510 1,310,066 4,020 159,642 61,621 10,069 41,081 32,402 23,045 130,106 12,180 14,464 12,922 12,605 50,000 29,035 5,200 25,000 50,000 10,175 17,267 18,381 18,697 16,831 62,164 38,339 6,587 30,638 62,164 15,056 10,000 10,771 100,000 20,000 142,714 25,510 5,000 450 14,341 49,660 139,857 21,977 5,561 730 13,000 92,860 180,000 45,000 250,000 29,443 10,652 39,171 15,000 6,626 475 29,066 60,807 188,680 27,285 5,846 730 38,582 255,678 209,655 45,000 302,723 88,884 15,186 97,449 16,837 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Brooks, Theresa Y. Scholarship Brower, Auburn E. & Lurana C. Scholarship Brown, Carleton M. Scholarship Brown, Ella Corinne Professor Emerita Award Brown, Francesca Sheehy & Charles G. Fund Brown, Francis A. & Elizabeth C. Scholarship Brown, Kenneth Allen Memorial Lobster Research Fund Brown, Raynor K. & Georgia T. Fund Brown, Sewall C. Memorial Scholarship Browne, Bob & Jim Agricultural Scholarship Bruns Family Fund Bryand, Anita (Dolly) Scholarship Bryand, Edward T. ’52 Scholarship Buchanan, Malcolm V. ’49 Scholarship Buchanan, William and Jennie Scholarship Buck, Hosea B. Memorial Scholarship Buckley, Lt. Christopher D. Memorial Scholarship Buckley, Paul R. ’57 Scholarship Buffam, Margaret G. Fund Burke, Carli Memorial Scholarship Burnham, Ronald Memorial Scholarship Burton, Leroy A. ’33 Memorial Scholarship Bush, John H. Electrical Engineering Fund Bushway, Alfred A. & Esther L. Scholarship Butler, Henry R. ’20 & Grace V. Professorship in Electrical Engineering Butterfield, Jack Memorial Scholarship Buxton-Hollis Community Hospital, Inc. Fund Byrnes, Eileen M. Memorial Scholarship Caldwell, Robert H. Memorial Fund Camp Susan Curtis Scholarship Camp, Paul & Polly Library Fund Campaign Maine Campus Natural Heritage Endowment Canada Year Study Abroad Scholarship Endowment Fund Canadian-American Center Endowment Canteen Service Co./Lloyd E. Willey Scholarship Carlisle, David M. Forestry Scholarship Carlisle, George T. Fund Carter, Gene & Judith Kittredge Scholarship Carter, Hon. Gene & Judith Kittredge Alumni House Endowment Carvalho, Manuel J. & Estelle S. Scholarship Carver, Stanford E. & Pauline C. Scholarship Cary, Hugh R. Memorial Scholarship Cashman, John L. & Pauline M. Scholarship Castle, Roger C. Track Fund Castle, Roger Clapp & Virginia Averill Dist. Prof. of Elec. Eng. Cecchini, Robert "Jiggs" Football Scholarship Fund CH Trust #1 Chadbourne, Ava H. Scholarship Chaplin Family Fund Chase, Clyde & Gladys Bailey Chase Fund Chemical & Biological Engineering Departmental Scholarship Chi Omega Alumnae Scholarship Clapp, Elwood I. & Hazel P. Scholarship Clapp, Mildred McPheters Memorial Fund Clark, Dorothy Stone ’54 Scholarship Clarkson, James W. Scholarship Class of 1906 Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 3,777 21,358 18,165 13,515 8,000 7,097 3,500 354,336 3,814 36,637 2,000 21,146 21,146 600 7,897 5,000 11,000 10,200 41,468 11,100 90,400 5,600 459 8,480 5,767 30,830 32,012 18,822 9,532 8,498 4,970 435,888 9,306 44,394 2,103 27,127 27,127 639 17,476 21,575 13,677 23,667 86,487 12,094 108,627 12,568 498 10,301 260,556 118,685 18,311 28,937 5,775 10,000 7,500 2,005 29,275 2,500 121,577 18,876 13,583 123,508 10,000 437,816 215,858 51,863 65,681 7,310 9,973 10,414 2,736 36,388 2,584 206,337 23,661 16,679 161,643 10,918 20,000 110,253 15,472 241,810 4,839 4,928 24,227 142,290 22,152 261,456 6,915 9,125 933,885 4,720 21,948 5,199 13,803 25,000 3,090 13,137 100,065 94,158 151 1,520 1,925 1,417,614 8,469 58,065 23,639 17,029 30,717 4,597 24,283 303,616 206,348 158 6,937 8,583 twenty-six Fund Name Class of 1909 Fund Class of 1910 Fund Class of 1911 Scholarship Class of 1912 Fund Class of 1915 Student Aid Fund Class of 1916 Scholarship Class of 1917 Scholarship Class of 1918 Scholarship Class of 1919 Fund Class of 1920 Scholarship Class of 1921 Flag Pole Perpetual Care Fund Class of 1921 Scholarship Class of 1922 Scholarship Class of 1923 Scholarship Class of 1924 Scholarship Class of 1925 Scholarship Class of 1927 Scholarship Class of 1929 Scholarship Class of 1930 Fund Class of 1932 David H. Hanaburgh Perpetuity Fund Class of 1932 Winthrop C. Libby Scholarship Class of 1934 Cultural Affairs Fund Class of 1934 Donald E. Favor Memorial Scholarship Class of 1934 Non-Traditional Student Emergency Class of 1935 Warren W. Flagg Scholarship Class of 1936 Scholarship Class of 1937 Scholarship Class of 1938 Student Aid Fund Class of 1939 Scholarship Class of 1941 Memorial Scholarship Class of 1942 Distinguished Maine Professor Award Class of 1942 Distinguished Maine Student Award Class of 1944 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1944 Music Scholarship Class of 1944 Theatre Scholarship Class of 1945 Scholarship Class of 1945 Sculpture Maintenance Fund Class of 1946 Scholarship Class of 1947 Scholarship Class of 1948 Scholarship Class of 1949 Fund Class of 1950 Flag Plaza Fund Class of 1950 Scholarship Class of 1951 Scholarship Class of 1952 Scholarship Class of 1953 Grant-in-Aid Fund Class of 1954 Scholarship Class of 1955 Scholarship Class of 1956 Scholarship Class of 1957 Scholarship Class of 1958 Scholarship Class of 1959 Scholarship Class of 1960 Academic/Athletic Scholarship Class of 1961 Scholarship Class of 1962 Sterritt Scholarship Class of 1963 Fund Class of 1964 Scholarship Class of 1965 Scholarship Class of 1966 Scholarship Class of 1967 Scholarship Class of 1969 Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 7,579 7,123 31,608 3,326 30,489 9,010 26,287 7,402 7,068 104,790 1,076 11,803 7,209 7,999 67,546 15,712 55,505 8,565 10,267 6,201 132,658 64,714 28,020 15,988 29,947 17,824 24,350 11,794 32,384 41,491 71,400 64,950 38,611 5,000 7,500 30,471 3,518 5,162 38,568 58,460 10,549 5,000 46,116 21,243 70,851 41,562 16,141 99,446 39,758 17,064 59,643 7,597 21,814 28,462 22,921 11,300 4,330 8,478 17,943 24,861 7,478 33,657 27,743 114,648 11,749 100,372 28,784 88,138 19,896 24,572 326,554 2,804 38,367 21,111 25,301 188,719 54,729 149,640 29,920 37,089 10,103 282,652 183,693 57,042 24,911 51,812 21,049 44,032 21,343 64,827 69,028 152,190 96,460 46,107 5,000 7,500 53,824 4,421 10,748 50,856 102,561 18,511 5,767 81,166 37,197 100,124 64,290 35,647 142,330 80,776 44,445 99,801 15,152 31,243 58,811 53,983 28,721 6,174 12,178 25,499 39,922 10,086 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Class of 1970 Scholarship Class of 1971 Scholarship Class of 1972 Scholarship Class of 1973 Scholarship Class of 1974 Scholarship Class of 1975 Scholarship Class of 1976 Scholarship Class of 1977 Scholarship Class of 1978 Scholarship Class of 1979 Scholarship Class of 1980 Scholarship Class of 1981 Scholarship Class of 1982 Scholarship Class of 1983 Scholarship Class of 1984 Scholarship Class of 1985 Scholarship Class of 1986 Scholarship Class of 1987 Scholarship Class of 1988 Scholarship Class of 1989 Scholarship Class of 1990 Scholarship Class of 1991 Scholarship Class of 1992 Scholarship Class of 1993 Scholarship Class of 1994 Scholarship Class of 1995 Scholarship Class of 1996 Scholarship Class of 1997 Scholarship Class of 1998 Scholarship Class of 2005 Scholarship Clayton, Arthur C. Horticulture Scholarship Clement, Claude F. 4-H Scholarship Clement, Claude F. & Lillian O. Fund Clement, Claude F. Scholarship Clements, Norris Charles Graduate Student Award Cloke, Dean Paul Memorial Plaza Endowment Coaches Fund Cobb, Eric W. Scholarship Coffey-Roope, Cara W. Scholarship Coffin, John W. & Miriam H. Fund (’38 Student Aid Fund) Coffin, John W. & Miriam H. Fund (Page Farm & Home Museum) Coffin, John W. & Miriam H. Fund (Senior Alumni Schlolarship) Cohen, Harry & Ida Scholarship Cohen, William S. Center for International Policy & Commerce Cohen, William S. Papers Fund II Cole, Sherman L. & Edith S. Scholarship Col-East, Inc. SVT Scholarsip College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Scholarship Fund Collins Quasi Endowment Collins, Richard R. & Anne A. Scholarship Collins, Samuel W. Fund Comstock-Weston Scholarship Connell, Bennett R. Memorial Scholarship Cookson, Chris E. Fund Cooper, Annette & Joseph Scholarship Cooper, Roger D. Scholarship Corban, Paul J. Fund Corbett, Ralph A. Fund Principal Fair Market Value 16,394 3,824 4,065 29,585 5,650 7,521 16,617 6,914 13,639 9,550 23,311 8,355 3,550 4,185 2,931 12,921 5,847 3,838 3,112 3,000 3,729 3,212 3,282 3,806 5,283 5,161 3,027 5,000 5,000 10,000 32,768 38,237 77,499 409,482 47,486 10,000 9,532 20,400 225 4,748 40,634 5,281 5,852 42,850 7,633 9,408 24,645 10,007 19,432 12,591 31,916 12,342 5,467 5,993 3,421 19,523 8,831 4,580 3,895 4,331 4,427 4,082 4,093 5,416 7,079 7,124 4,257 6,558 7,175 11,353 68,711 38,237 96,370 509,088 59,495 14,135 69,553 26,353 283 6,813 2,374 3,432 4,748 58,625 6,813 83,168 762,029 357,857 26,379 5,000 23,938 33,273 100,072 34,387 9,500 35,390 500 1,851 53,486 10,000 65,146 937,315 565,513 33,578 5,382 28,111 81,460 119,759 42,375 18,573 123,401 531 3,652 61,972 14,485 96,601 Fund Name Corcoran, Thomas J. Jr. Memorial Scholarship Cote, Edward & Lea Anne Scholarship Coulter, Malcolm W. Wildlife Alumni Scholarship Coy, Marion C. Scholarship CPM Constructors Scholarship Crocker, Gladys Folster Memorial Scholarship Crocker, James D. Fund Crohn, Frank & Helene Edna St. Vincent Millay Fund Crohn, Frank & Helene Lobster Institute Fund Crosby, George-Philip R. Brown Memorial Scholarship Crosby, Mark and Carolyn Fund Crosby, Ruth M. Scholarship Crosby-Parsons Electrical Engineering Award Crossland, Carlton E. Scholarship Crossland, Charles E. & Idella G. Scholarship Crowe, James Hartley M.D. ’32 & Esther Taylor Crowe Memorial Scholarship Crowell, C. Parker Scholarship Crowley, Charles L. & Julia G. Scholarship Croxford, Horace & Isabelle Scholarship Cumberland Farms, Inc./Paul E. Hand Scholarship Cummings, Kenneth E. and Marie K. Scholarship Cummings, Patricia A. ’89 ’44H Scholarship Currie, Darrel B. ’36 Memorial Scholarship Currier, Stanley M. Scholarship Curtis Performing Arts Fund Cutler, Dr. Harold M. ’30 Fund Cutting, Edward C. & Grace A. Fund Cutting, Edward C. & Grace A. Merit Scholarship Daigle, Robert W. & Brenda M. Scholarship Danforth, Eugene Fund Danforth, Eugene Scholarship Darling, Agatha B. Professor of Oceanography Darling, Clare S. Professor of Oceanography Darling, Ira C. Fund Davee, Everett W. Scholarship Davis, George Science Education Scholarship Dawson, Jon and Nancy Fund Day, Clarence Albert ’29H Scholarship Dearborn, John H. & Bethel B. Darling Marine Center Fund Dearborn, John H. & Bethel B. Marine Sciences Fund Delphendahl, Renate & Johannes Scholarship Dental Health Programs Endowment Desmond, Thomas J. Fund Devoe, Mary Ann/Fern Stearns Mathematic Prize for First Year Onward Students DeWilde, John A. & Nancy Cameron DeWilde Fund DeWolfe, Robert W. Scholarship Diamond, Nat & Eleanor Scholarship DiGiovanni, Joseph P. Family Athletic Scholarship Dinneen, W. Robert ’37 Forestry Scholarship Dixon, Leon S. Scholarship Dodge, Donald I. ’48 Memorial Scholarship Donahue, Merrill L. ’43 Fund Donahue, Merrill L. Grace Bible Fellowship Donovan, Joseph A. and Mary A. Scholarship Fund Dorsky, Benjamin J. Memorial Scholarship Doten, Henry L. & Cora Russell Scholarship Doten, Herbert & Patricia Scholarship Dougherty, Joseph R. ’26 Language Scholorship Dow, George F. Graduate Scholarship twenty-seven Principal Fair Market Value 38,375 3,879 40,541 10,000 50,000 48,229 12,412 408,083 50,000 22,114 11,500 775 1,426 5,000 40,742 47,436 4,399 63,108 12,518 71,821 62,520 20,829 435,843 53,400 39,158 13,377 899 3,692 14,536 68,581 39,225 157,006 4,118 14,000 129,849 5,122 32,397 18,051 10,000 3,050 270,423 605,463 1,210,484 2,580 5,200 22,362 364,221 364,221 4,729,176 9,563 19,666 18,500 25,000 7,886 9,236 17,734 204,334 19,120 52,038 227,335 5,258 16,843 175,591 5,609 41,341 22,587 28,411 4,235 331,298 836,705 1,912,019 3,183 14,740 82,201 629,543 629,543 6,785,226 15,480 26,703 26,047 37,830 8,961 10,431 22,672 318,418 22,090 12,295 52,958 81,599 4,743 15,000 25,585 5,811 10,000 156,019 50,906 211,466 14,553 8,858 12,150 49,892 26,018 15,627 70,628 242,114 6,236 25,962 49,477 16,583 19,862 195,363 63,719 267,014 18,211 22,044 14,174 53,581 56,052 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Doyle Family Athletic Scholarship Dressage Club Quasi-Endowment Fund Drummond, Henry Frank Scholarship Dunham, Wallace C. & Janet S. Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program Scholarship Dunham, Wallace C. & Janet S. Prize Dunn, Pauline M. Fund Durst Education Fund Durst, Dr. Katherine Miles Maine Christian Association Fund Durst, Katherine Miles Scholarship Durst, Richard E. Scholarship Dutton, Robert C. ’45 Scholarship Fund Early Literacy Fund Early Literacy Reserve Eastman, Charles Leslie & Helen H. Scholarship II Eaton, Emma Jane Scholarship Ebbeson, Greta J. Scholarship Education & Human Development Discretionary Fund Electrical & Computer Engineering Fund Elliott, Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Educational Scholarship Fund Elliott, Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Scholarship Fund Elliott, Robert H. ’50 and Jane S. ’49 Fund Elliott, Roderick R. ’38 Memorial Scholarship Ellis, Jerry Scholarship Ellis, Milton Memorial Fund Ellis, Milton Prize Ellis-Young Engineering Scholarship Emerick, Richard Endowment for the Hudson Museum Emerson, Jerome A. & Hazel B. Agriculture Scholarship Emery, Harry A. ’06 Scholarship Emery, Philip H. & Sylvia M. Emergent Needs Fund Erhardt, Wilfred H. Memorial Fund *Erikson, Gordon I. & Dorothy B. Scholarship in Memory of Arthur H. Porter, Sr. and Dorothy V. Porter Estes, Carl H. ’50 Student Financial Aid Fund Etter, Howard & Bertha Fund Eustis, Dick & Libby Scholarship Evans, Laurence and Elizabeth Taylor Evans Fund Evans, Weston S. Scholarship Everett, George D. Fund Everett, Vaughn Beveridge Fund Everman, Welch D. and Katherine L. Major Memorial Travel Fund for Writers and Tutors Fairchild Semiconductor Quasi-Endowed Scholarship Fairchild Semiconductor Scholarship Ferguson, Virginia & Roger New England Section Scholarship Fernald, Cyrus F. & Emily S. Fund Ferris, Joseph L. Baseball Fund Flagg, Warren & Hazel Alumni House Fund Flagg, Warren & Hazel Alumni House Fund II Flagg, Warren W. & Hazel S. Flagg Scholarship Flanders, Berton E. Scholarship Fletcher, Elizabeth M. K. Healthcare Scholarship Fogler Library Building Addition Fogler Library Friends Endowment Fogler Library Friends Quasi-Endowment Fogler, Henry H. ’43 & Mary Moynihan ’43 Scholarship Fogler, Raymond H. ’15 Library Endowment Fogler, Raymond H. Library Acquisition Fund For Mike and Maine Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 51,638 680 10,000 58,930 780 15,508 26,283 33,767 294,204 194,834 50,000 280,643 279,638 26,190 24,684 17,102 99,422 10,000 10,000 6,000 15,212 5,000 20,219 51,735 8,565 2,414 25,000 4,363 12,208 59,050 40,898 100,391 115,430 365 30,282 46,271 359,471 293,801 63,538 398,431 398,205 28,625 38,740 27,229 137,416 45,626 13,196 6,892 22,372 5,535 48,018 57,200 17,798 2,493 29,315 11,511 22,468 73,426 49,759 286,333 140,577 565 27,542 2,271 10,212 15,000 11,062 37,830 53,634 992,393 33,957 2,968 11,596 16,775 15,384 61,440 118,923 1,012,460 20,500 30,524 108,299 24,758 40,142 142,929 31,000 103,219 1,104 248,970 123,578 182,082 10,423 200,132 21,000 1,950 49,496 20,088 14,941 35,750 32,396 37,508 271,672 1,182 353,246 175,337 224,310 29,717 234,708 32,984 2,742 75,433 24,786 20,099 51,167 44,937 twenty-eight Fund Name Forensics Club Quasi-Endowment Fund Forest Stewardship Quasi-Endowment Forest Stumpage Fund Foster, Bion and Dorain Alumni House Endowment Fund Foundation Directors Fund Founders Endowment Fund Fournier, Richard P. Jr. Memorial Scholarship Franco-American Centre General Endowment Franco-American LeForum Franklin, Lynn Memorial Folklife Fund Fraser, Jessie L. Fund Frazier Family Scholarship Friends of Music Endowment Furet, Carol Morton Scholarship Gallant, Rodney E. Memorial Scholarship Gannett, James Adrian Scholarship Gardiner, Margaret Forestry Management Fund Garnache, Suzanne Wilke Scholarship Gay, Carol & George New England Section Scholarship Gay, Dora I. Scholarship General Fund Georgia-Pacific Corporation Forestry Scholarship Gerrish, Harold A. "Doc" Athletic Scholarship Gerrish, Harold A. "Doc" Physics Scholarship Gerrity II, J. Frank Scholarship Gerrity, Joe Warren ’09 Scholarship Gerry, Dr. Richard W. Sr. ’38 Fund Gerry, Harold R. Memorial Fund Gershman, Professor Melvin Scholarship Gershman-Tewksbury, Dr. Melaine Scholarship Getchell, Harold and Mary Fund Gibbs, Frederick D. ’18 Scholarship Giddings, Edwin L. Professor in Forest Management Gilbert, Charles E. Loan Fund Gilbert, Fred A. Scholarship Gilmore Scholarship Ginn Family Foundation Scholarship Ginn, Adah Patch & Clifford Spruance Patch Scholarship Ginn, Adah Patch & Jean Spruance Patch Scholarship Giordano, William M. and Cynthia A. Fund Glanville, A. Douglas Research and Scholarship Golden "M" Athletic Award Goodwin, Lloyd E. ’34 Scholarship Gorham Savings Bank Scholarship Gorrill, William R. Civil Engineering Scholarship Gorrill-Palmer Soil Mechanics Laboratory Fund Gould & Scammon Fund Gould, George P. & Antoinette Gould Torrey Fund Gould, Ralph A. & Hazel H. Scholarship Gould, Stephen Legislative Memorial Scholarship Gould, Stephen Memorial Scholarship/Psi Chapter Kappa Sigma Gould, Steve Award Graffam, Pearl R. Scholarship Graham, Lawrence & Muriel Alumni House Fund Grant, Judith Dawn Memorial Scholarship Grant, Margaret L. Scholarship Gray, George R. ’50 & Norma M. ’52 Buchanan Alumni House Gray, George R. ’50 & Norma M. ’52 Perennial Garden Fund Gray, Norma Mooers & George R. Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 690 28,022 10,960 50,000 65,224 84,500 14,035 1,561 1,232 4,617 5,119 2,530 16,972 2,500 3,405 19,733 20,272 20,533 2,250 10,394 2,699 30,000 25,000 25,000 110,000 139,374 3,000 150 22,406 22,397 672,802 15,941 100,000 13,059,341 2,070 578,361 5,000 445,885 1,105 6,555 4,250 1,500 10,232 20,528 33,852 30,000 19,310 6,017 115,689 44,590 735 54,079 11,602 53,491 107,496 137,315 17,295 2,001 2,459 5,773 7,604 3,438 31,724 3,924 4,455 61,864 25,403 42,556 2,499 15,706 11,189 46,113 30,203 30,203 135,602 203,464 3,754 170 27,704 27,692 809,046 31,283 291,472 7,786,723 3,935 719,433 5,903 542,395 3,172 8,198 5,235 3,341 12,783 26,138 50,161 33,742 54,249 18,686 157,567 64,708 6,650 14,888 1,254 26,338 13,969 51,167 16,537 57,454 3,223 34,907 24,453 62,475 25,000 10,000 120,160 39,266 17,877 143,330 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Gray, Rena Sawyer & Kelsey Clement Gray Scholarship Great Falls Scholarship Green Endowment Fund Green Lake Fund Greenlaw, Lacy Memorial Scholarship Greenwood, George W. & Abbie M. Civil Engineering Scholarship Grenfell, Clarine Coffin ’32 Student Poetry Prize and Poetry Speaker Fund Griffin, Lucy F. Scholarship Griffin, Ralph H. Memorial Scholarship Guice, John Lawrence Scholarship Gunther Engineering Surveying Engineering Technology (SVT) Scholarship Halkett, James E. & Geraldine I. Scholarship Hall, Clifton A. Scholarship Hall, Doug & Deborah Great Aspirations! Hallee, Jerome P. and Pauline D. Scholarship Halliday, Charlotte Elkin Scholarship Hamblen, George W. Fund Hamilton, Wayne A. , P.E. Civil Engineering Scholarship Hamlet, Robert C. Fund Hamlin, George O. ’00 Scholarship Hamm, Alton S. & Adelaide B. Scholarship Hancock County Alumni Association Scholarship Hanger, Jane Gerry Chase Scholarship Hansen, Don Memorial Lectureship Fund Hardy, Malcolm D. PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship Fund Harmon, Perley F. ’19 & Ella F. Memorial Scholarship Harper, Thomas D. Scholarship Harriman, John Philip Scholarship Harrington, Donna Graves ’48 Scholarship Harris, Charles M. Fund Harris, James W. II ’41 & Barbara A. ’41 Scholarship Harris, President Abram W. Award Harrison, Elizabeth T. Bearce & Oliver W. Scholarship Hart, Gerald F. and Marjorie T. Hart ’38 Fund Hart, James Norris Scholarship Harvey Family Scholarship Haskell, Robert N. & Gladys M. Stetson Scholarship Haskell, Robert N. ’25 Power Engineering Professorship Hastings, James W. Family Scholarship #2 Hauck, Arthur A. & Gladys R. Fund Hauck, President Scholarship Haverlock, Joseph L. and Miriam A. Scholarship Fund Hayes, Kenneth P. Memorial Scholarship Haynes, Frank L. Graduate Student Award Head Football Coach Career Achievement Heald, Kathleen M. Scholarship Fund Helmke, John Memorial Scholarship Herbert, Joseph F. Maine Business School Scholarship Hickey Family Elementary Education Scholarship Higgins, Richard and Jean Materials Testing Laboratory Highlands, Ramona P. Phi Mu Scholarship Highlands, Matthew E. & Ramona P. Food Science and Human Nutrition Scholarship Highlands, Matthew E. & Ramona P. Mathematics Scholarship Hilborn Memorial Research Fund in Plant Pathology Hill, Arthur St. John Fund Hill, Elizabeth C. & Richard C. Fund Principal Fair Market Value 10,000 1,000 150 245,056 2,350 15,361 1,312 209 319,148 2,595 9,000 10,663 18,129 10,000 23,350 25,100 29,196 45,626 29,236 35,710 19,890 8,290 38,244 50,000 40,696 8,293 38,298 100,000 1,305 1,500 496,916 4,925 10,413 5,584 50,002 31,590 2,975 405,224 8,126 34,976 14,750 4,366 6,984 1,500 7,469 65,044 16,800 250,000 32,580 48,802 6,506 46,531 2,915 21,596 500,000 10,000 6,027 250,000 9,900 100,000 229,645 21,677 10,273 128,331 64,923 50,330 11,975 125,962 120,302 5,937 6,869 734,557 10,143 13,083 7,808 60,360 40,233 4,048 565,236 8,910 67,569 22,406 6,587 8,752 1,679 34,087 79,572 33,906 438,082 40,063 109,402 18,482 51,450 4,150 27,936 615,923 11,913 11,189 276,942 10,058 108,887 312,646 115,330 156,990 115,030 4,156 3,405 50,836 156,707 10,833 4,987 99,728 Fund Name Hill, Roger B. Scholarship (Athletic) Hill, Roger B. Scholarship (Engineering) Hill, Roger B. Scholarship (General) Hill, Roger B. Scholarship (Humanities) Hill, Roger B. Scholarship (Merit) Hill, Wilson A. & Mylissa K. Scholarship Hinkley, Philip J. Scholarship Hitchings, George P. Memorial Scholarship Hockey Athletic Scholarship Hodgkins, Herbert O. Lobster Research Holden-Brado Scholarship Holmer, Ellen W, Scholarship Holmes, David Dunlap Scholarship Holt, Master Sergeant Thelma M. ROTC Scholarship Homola, Richard L. Mycological Herbarium Fund Honors College Aspiration Scholarship Honors College Endowment Hooper, William Gordon and Laura Snow Scholarship Hoover, Dr. William Memorial Fund Horan, James F. Memorial Scholarship Horner, William R. and Suzanne R. Scholarship Horsman, Ruth Higgins ’45 Scholarship Hosmer, Thomas P. ’58 Design Engineering Center Hosmer, Thomas P. ’58 Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Fund Houghton Family Honors Program Fund Houghton, John W. ’42 & Muriel E. ’44 Memorial Scholarship Houghton, Lloyd and Villa Fund Houston, George L. Forestry Fund Houston, George L. Fund Hovey, Christopher Fund to Support the Ann Taylor Hovey Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden Hovey, Christopher J. Alumni House Endowment Howes, Leroy F. Scholarship Humphrey PaCEsetter Scholarship Fund Humphrey, Wallace "Bud" Memorial Scholarship Hunter, M. Perry Jr. ’52 Alumni Association Fund Hutchinson Center of Belfast Endowed Scholarship Hutchinson, Frederick E. & Dione W. Presidential Scholarship Hutchinson, Frederick E. ’53,’58 & Dione W. ’54,’71 Scholarship Hyland, Fay Fund Ibbotson, Louis T. Fund International Biological Conservation Fund International Students Association Team ’05-’06 Quasi-Endowed Irving Chair for Forest Ecosystem Management Ives, Sandy Folklore and Oral History Endowment Jackman, Laura Hodgins & Percy E. Memorial Fund Jacobs, Stephen L. ’44 Scholarship Jacobson, George L. Jr. Quaternary & Climate Studies Fund Jacobson-Loring Art Fund Jean, Raymond A. ’65 and Louise C. Scholarhip Jensen, Laurits C. and Dorothea Scholarship Jewish Community Council of Bangor Johnson, Marc A. Memorial Fund Johnson, Mary A. ’55 Presidential Scholarship Fund Johnson, William Whidden ’32 & Irene Johnson Rich Scholarship twenty-nine Principal Fair Market Value 100,000 100,000 26,987 100,000 100,000 68,882 705 11,475 3,225 4,071 476,708 515,000 51,936 5,000 20,000 3,069 1,515 52,419 30,000 11,435 2,550 10,000 251,316 291,472 281,487 67,801 251,516 291,472 133,696 1,046 15,407 5,676 5,083 576,154 562,059 65,013 5,320 22,689 4,495 1,843 60,739 34,081 12,489 3,183 11,947 293,134 75,000 50 87,991 57 8,410 157,011 200,756 10,697,401 16,577 199,959 242,357 10,670,296 3,859 4,187 35,737 50,000 10,821 10,064 5,000 4,653 4,636 49,064 64,244 21,558 13,134 6,485 27,711 37,366 6,455 9,789 55,105 176,457 8,102 16,894 83,971 263,163 2,619 1,000,000 83,343 8,817 8,500 1,000 127,417 10,000 25,520 732,976 7,085 15,690 2,929 1,199,907 107,513 13,739 8,713 1,447 284,591 10,000 50,732 805,060 7,627 24,108 18,462 23,147 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Johnson-Marshall Scholarship Johnstone, Dr. Anne Margaret Lecture Fund #1 (Computer Science) Johnstone, Dr. Anne Margaret Lecture Fund #2 (Women’s Studies) Jones, Laurence A. Jr. Scholarship Jones, Charles E. ’78 Scholarship Jones, Una Greenlaw Fund Jordan, Maynard F. Fund Jordan, Wesley D. Fund Jordan, Wesley D. Scholarship Joy, Norwood F. and Edith D. Scholarship Kaplan, Arnold and Bobby Prize Katahdin Forest Products Scholarship Kebo Bears Athletic Scholarship Keene, Charles E. Scholarship Keene, Della R. Fund Kelley, John F. “Jack” III Scholarship Kellogg, Thelma Louise Fund Kelly, Abby Sargent N. ’32 Creative Writing Scholarship Kennedy, Ralph F. Memorial Fund Kent, Benjamin C. Fund Keswick, William B. Memorial Scholarship Ketchum, Frank Wentworth ’41 Scholarship Kilby, Lucy H. Scholarship Kimball, Harold V. Agricultural Sciences Scholarship King, Edie McVay Scholarship King, Louis C. Scholarship Kingsland, Earle B. Scholarship Kneeland, Henry Wilton ’02 Scholarship Fund Knight, Fred and Jane Forestry Scholarship Knowlton, Ralph G. Memorial Fund Kopel, Byron E. Scholarship Fund Kopp, William Thomas and Frances Ellen Memorial Scholarship Fund Kritter, Julius H. Scholarship Krueger, Professor George C. Memorial Fund Kruse, Carl M. Scholarship Kupfer, Romaine Littlefield Geology Field Camp Fund Kurson, Sylvia M. Memorial Fund Ladd, Harland A. Scholarship Lafayette Hotels-Black Bear Inn Scholarship Laing, John Dana Memorial Scholarship Lambda Chi Alpha Scholarship Lambert Family Scholarship Lancaster, Linda N. Professional Development Fund LaRochelle, Mary & Neil Scholarship Laskey, Thomas P. ’53 Scholarship Latti, Michael B. ’56 and Georgia D. ’57 Basketball Athletic Scholarship Lee, Carroll R. Scholarship Leonard, Herbert A. & Eleanor H. Scholarship Leonard, Ralph E. & Anita S. Scholarship Les Trois Amis Scholarship Leveille, Richard R., V. Roland & Katherine W. Scholarship Levitan, Nathan Scholarship Lewis, Abraham J. & Doris Art Award Libbey, Joseph A. Scholarship Lindell, Wiljo M. ’40 Memorial Scholarship Lingley, Alfred B. Scholarship Linscott, Willard H. Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 65,817 77,418 11,852 16,153 11,762 21,415 17,330 302,290 840,943 173,014 1,300 22,527 20,561 8,000 11,726 192,853 192,853 15,000 25,094 70,074 1,780 6,068 5,000 10,000 24,632 93,929 10,000 5,000 17,452 4,000 10,000 30,554 7,500 16,068 27,308 29,660 514,584 1,033,928 260,772 1,854 26,890 24,526 10,516 23,876 194,277 194,277 15,203 114,547 100,011 3,330 27,692 5,382 12,506 54,068 187,656 11,539 5,156 51,190 4,619 10,000 62,554 8,452 7,150 67,037 55,000 1,000 9,000 11,906 3,095 4,000 26,021 300 30,304 88,441 12,710 19,105 8,814 181,143 64,753 1,000 12,438 22,892 13,716 5,699 47,402 452 34,404 160,885 16,515 20,716 6,053 100,000 14,579 28,002 25,100 63,408 151,958 1,500 50,000 40,246 47,560 14,086 12,591 137,151 28,563 36,490 31,085 87,691 245,467 2,369 63,374 70,266 143,178 24,990 thirty Fund Name Liscomb, Clark Noyes ’60 Prize Fund Litchfield, Herbert N. Scholarship Littlefield, Lyle E. Ornamentals Trial Garden Endowment Lobster Institute Endowment Fund Long Island Sound Lobster Fund Long, Malcolm G. ’32 Professor of Civil Engineering Lord, Frank J. and Ruth K. Scholarship Lord, George E. ’24 & Louise ’25 Scholarship Lord, Richard C. College of Engineering Faculty Salary Fund Lord, Richard C. Scholarship Loring, Ellen J. Museum Fund Lovaas, Russell and Patricia Scholarship Lowell, Robert & Jean Electrical Engineering Fund Lowell, Robert & Jean History Fund Lowell, Robert & Jean President’s Discretionary Fund Lowry, Grey Memorial Scholarship Lucas, Professor Warren S. Fund Luce, Roger F. Scholarship Lunder Scholars Fund Lurvey, Mildred E. Fund Lynch, Thomas E. Faculty Club Quasi-Endowment M Club Athletic Scholarship MacDonald, Karl Athletic/Merit Scholarship MacLeod, Roland ’50 Hockey Scholarship Fund Madore, Robert W. Scholarship Fund Maine Animal Health Quasi-Endowment Fund for Bioengineering Maine Animal Health Quasi-Endowment Fund for Equine Health & Welfare Maine Animal Health Quasi-Endowment Fund for The Witter Center Maine Center for Sport and Coaching Endowment Maine Center for the Arts Directors Fund Maine Center for the Arts General Endowment Maine Christian Association Fund Maine High School Senior Baseball Classic Maine Hockey General Endowment Fund Maine Press Association Kay Hyatt Scholarship Maine Spirit Fund Maine Swimming & Diving Fund Mangan Fund Mangan, Thomas G. & John W. Scholarship Mangan, Thomas G. Athletic Scholarship Mangan, Thomas G. Discretionary Fund Manlove, George K. Scholarship Fund Marble, Gerald C. Memorial Fund Marcho, Henry E. Scholarship Marden, Ralph C. & Loraine P. Fund Marino, Patrick P. Memorial Fund Marsh, Harold P. Scholarship Martin, Fred L. Scholarship Martin, Guida W. & Ralph A. ’52 Scholarship Mason, Sara L. Scholarship Mathieu-Story Scholarship Matthews, Larryl & Marie Fund Mawhinney, Eugene A. Scholarship Mayo, Flora Howard Fund McAlary, Elizabeth M. & Allan F. ’13 Scholarship McBride, Col. James C. Distinguished Professorship in History Principal Fair Market Value 101,096 1,845 17,702 95,959 100,000 228,788 300,000 37,557 116,610 2,544 21,468 111,720 109,662 466,650 343,561 51,201 50,000 61,671 108,238 10,000 3,233 3,233 3,233 19,952 1,600 5,215 396,048 5,195 46,205 48,543 105,000 14,628 375,744 57,618 71,498 133,594 10,771 5,439 4,913 4,919 24,368 4,732 5,925 519,078 7,209 83,451 60,762 334,045 21,377 381,724 25,000 25,000 1,265 1,521 2,000 11,100 6,240 32,065 246,638 8,763 30,410 2,775 916 286,763 100,370 179,209 27,706 338,130 1,400 13,113 20,000 2,500 10,407 111,011 110,003 26,095 2,000 22,204 4,946 36,460 2,000 75,000 2,000 12,608 11,624 43,218 318,554 14,265 37,349 3,008 916 404,396 125,679 221,189 79,713 423,466 1,917 22,485 24,928 3,251 19,958 506,651 327,142 39,582 6,123 27,676 6,067 40,753 3,296 101,792 880,289 1,089,646 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name McCabe, Jane M. Memorial Horticulture Fund McClellan, Mary Floros Fund McClure, Melvin T. Scholarship McConnell, Dennis Professorship McDonough, John and Claire Scholarship McDougall, Robert B. ’84 Scholarship McGowen, Neil W. and Barbara Scholarship McIntire, Smith C. & Charlene W. Scholarship McKeown, Jamie Scholarship McManus, Edward “Tim” ’54 & Barbara Fitzgerald Scholarshp McNeilly, Alvin H. University of Virginia Scholarship McNeilly, Alvin S. Alumni Association Fund McNeilly, Alvin S. Alumni House Fund McNeilly, Alvin S. Baseball Scholarship McNeilly, Alvin S. Engineering Fund McNeilly, Alvin S. Fund McNeilly, Alvin S. Maine Center for the Arts Fund McNeilly, Alvin S. Pulp & Paper Scholarship McNeilly, Alvin S. Senior Skulls Fund McNeilly, Alvin S. Student Innovation Center McNeilly, Jennie Bridges Maine Christian Association Fund McPartland-Good, Sarah Scholarship Meade, Jo Josslyn Studio Art Award Meader, Colonel Byron H. Scholarship Fund Merchant, Charles H. & Katherine C. Scholarship Merchants National Bank Fund Merrill, Doris Paul ’22 & Bernice Stevens Smith ’22 Fellowship Merrill, Howard & Edith Alumni House Fund Merrill, Howard & Edith Scholarship Merritt, Alan F. & Sheila M. ’58, ’66 Presidential Scholarship Merritt, Marion Farrington Memorial Fund Meyer, Marion Rich Waterman Fund Michaud, Felix J. and Rose Anne Scholarship Fund Miller, Alan Fund for Excellence in Communication & Journalism Miller, Harold R. Presidential Scholarship Miller, Harold R. Presidential Scholarship Miller, Sanford & Joanne Maine Center for the Arts Fund Miller, Sanford & Joanne Onward Program Scholarship Miller, Stacy R. & Evelyn P. Scholarship Minsky Performing Arts Discretionary Fund Minsky, Leonard & Renee Endowment for the Performing Arts Minsky, Norman Fund Minsky, Norman Fund for Judaic Studies Minsky, Renee Fund Mirakentz, Claire T. Fund for Arts and Sciences Mitchell, Frances Robinson Scholarship Mitiguy, Dana R. & Janice F. Scholarship Fund Monroe, Merna/Alpha Beta Scholarship Moody, Elsie C. Scholarship Moody, Norman and Avis Scholarship Morin, Kathleen Memorial Fund Moring, John Richard Prize for Graduate Student Research Excellence in Zoology Morison, Frank P. Scholarship Morrill, Margaret Chase ’43 Civil Engineering Scholarship Morrill, Margaret Chase Fund Morris, Elizabeth A. Memorial Fund Morris, Elizabeth A. Student Outreach Ministry Fund Principal Fair Market Value 13,591 5,280 22,910 19,848 23,135 17,572 6,650 10,025 17,000 17,306 6,626 29,027 19,800 23,780 23,995 7,452 14,389 19,489 112,500 36,000 18,000 25,000 18,000 18,000 2,749 18,000 18,000 5,000 6,500 9,000 2,500 27,259 10,000 449,377 1,045 3,000 5,783 66,263 9,500 34,415 14,230 100 124,011 49,347 24,668 36,292 23,526 23,526 3,477 23,526 23,543 6,547 6,756 11,766 2,584 35,777 11,907 542,954 3,155 4,913 7,322 78,916 22,666 105,003 31,944 107 11,254 50,000 189,569 20,977 20,000 10,321 52,058 11,240 79,527 443,515 27,495 22,689 12,896 56,617 128,675 106,778 244,890 23,250 469,172 1,000 4,000 29,165 68,796 22,364 345 176,304 124,627 368,862 38,305 541,750 1,131 4,992 88,019 197,426 27,161 458 600 5,000 48,967 13,700 19,561 53,956 995 22,813 68,909 16,181 30,768 77,842 Fund Name Morrison, Edward B. PaCEsetter Scholarship Mountfort, Oscar W. Scholarship Mulvey, Mary C. Scholarship Munson, Barbara Allen Scholarship Munsungan Fund Murray, Joseph M. Scholarship Murray, William A. Fund Myatt, Charles O. & Margaret M. Libbey Myatt Scholarship Mykytiuk, Alexander Scholarship Nason, B. Ross ’39 Scholarship National Center for Student Aspirations General Endowment Nauman, George V. Scholarship Nealley, William Bowdoin Scholarship Nelson, Dr. Cynthia Memorial Scholarship Nelson, Lucy B. & Otto H. Scholarship Nelson, Robert W. Memorial Fund Nelson, Stephen R. Memorial Scholarship Ness, Edith T. Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarship Neville, Fredrica Karber Memorial Scholarship Neville, President Howard R. Scholar-Athlete Fund New Jersey Alumni Scholarship New York Alumni Association Scholarship Nicholson, Arthur III Scholarship Nissen, J. J. Scholarship Normandeau, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Sylvio Scholarship Norris, Katherine Fund Norton, Doris Berry Travel Scholarship *Noyes, Richard W. & Shirley L. College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Fund Nuite, Bradley AGR Scholarship Nutting, Albert D. & Leone D. Forest Land Management Scholarship Oak, Donald Fund Ober, J. Larcom Fund #1 (Chair in Chemical Engineering) Ober, J. Larcom Fund #2 (Forestry Fund) Ober, J. Larcom Fund #3 (Presidential Scholars) O’Brien, John A. “Gus” Scholarship O’Coin, Bill Memorial Fund O’Connor, Raymond J. Memorial Fund O’Day, Gerald & Eva Scholarship O’Donovan, Dennis J. Scholarship Olsen, Brooke Fund Olympian Club of Kennebunkport Scholarship Onward Program Fund Orchestra, University of Maine Endowment Orcutt, Amos E. & Lola R. Alumni House Endowment Orcutt, Amos E. & Lola R. Page Farm and Home Museum Fund Orcutt, Ralph Amos Scholarship Ornamental Horticulture Endowment Orono Bog Boardwalk Endowment Orono Bog Boardwalk Maintenance, Operations and Development Fund Osborne, Owen O. Athletic Scholarship Otis, Arthur B. Scholarship Otis, James C. Scholarship Outstanding Electrical Engineering Technology Sophomore Scholarship Owen Family Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Ecology PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship Fund thirty-one Principal Fair Market Value 36,065 74,936 77,000 25,000 135,930 66,540 60,566 30,000 5,460 549,590 46,966 245,716 94,108 62,859 201,282 101,684 189,777 39,096 14,983 591,306 506 1,019,030 21,749 203,049 141,703 385 5,000 151,027 54,561 58,575 26,294 5,752 11,486 69,824 10,153 21,845 37,451 769 2,248,608 43,229 234,006 297,329 594 5,987 189,183 131,406 150,443 36,467 22,909 14,316 99,728 12,693 34,811 52,004 43,197 135 54,062 164 260,390 15,367 2,000,000 250,000 352,389 14,200 200 1,825 590,575 3,000 32,780 54,258 4,830 5,940 13,333 358,820 47,102 3,298,457 442,446 662,940 17,318 305 2,098 724,488 3,517 40,510 73,845 5,682 7,395 21,021 8,931 6,148 23,980 136,538 12,506 7,927 33,211 163,141 43 7,153 18,677 24,737 113 14,310 24,622 30,446 10,000 100 61,884 12,959 136 79,114 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name PaCEsetter Scholarship Fund II Packard, Ansel Alva Memorial Fund Page Farm & Home Museum Fund II Page, James H. Fund Page-Thompson Scholarship Fund Palmer, Allen J. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Palmer, William P. III Athletic Scholarship II Palozzi, Diane Lee Scholarship Parker, Theda/K.C. Lovejoy 4-H Scholarship Parker, William H. III and Joan Currier Parker Fund Parkman, L. Tibbetts ’39 & Elizabeth Kruse ’40 Scholarship Parlin, Charles Leadership Scholarship Patch, Edith Marion & Frank H. Lathrop Prize in Entomology Patch, Edith Marion Center for Ent., Envir. & Educ. Patrons of the Arts Fund Patten, Arnold J. & Theresa W. Scholarship Payson, Phillips M. Scholarship Peace Studies Program Quasi-Endowment Peer, Paula E. Scholarship Peixotto Quasi-Endowment Penobscot Experimental Forest Fund Penobscot Experimental Forest Research Operations Fund Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship Peppard, J. William & Virginia H. Scholarship Perkins, Thomas Allen Medical Fund Petersohn, The Fritz Memorial Surveying (SVT) Scholarship Fund Phi Eta Kappa Endowment Trust Phi Kappa Sigma Scholarship Philbrook, Lawrence E. Family Scholarship Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. AMC Program Industrial Training Facility Fund *Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Engineering Scholarship Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Mechanical Engineering Aerodynamics & Gas Turbine Laboratory Fund Pickering, Frank E. and Clara E. Fund Pierce, Harold M. Fund Pilly, Louise Scholarship Pine Tree State 4-H Fund Pinkham, Thomas S. & Virginia S. Athletic Scholarship Piper, Donald A. Sr. and Lorenza Butman Piper LSA Scholarship Prize Ploch, Louis A. and E. Jean Page and Farm Home Museum Fund Plumer, Wesley C. Fund Pogorzelski, Dr. Henry A. University of Maine Fund for Advanced Mathematics Potato Association of America Endowment Poulin, James E. M.D. Scholarship Presnell, Donald F. Basketball Endowment Prince, Elbert and Phyllis Fund Profita, Josephine M. ’38 Scholarship Pullen, Winston E. & Mary N. Page Farm and Home Museum Fund Radgowski, Carol A. Memorial Scholarship Radke, Frederick H. Memorial Award Radke, Frederick Undergraduate Research Fund Rake, Beatrice M. Scholarship Ramig, Joan Look Scholarship Ranger, Hubert O. Fund Reading Recovery Endowment Principal Fair Market Value 14,643 35,000 776,931 500 11,000 10,798 12,615 1,000 20,000 5,643 19,436 3,200 5,715 10,072 53,863 637,486 10,000 3,135 10,114 1,587 309,254 6,275 1,350 9,219 55,494 31,650 44,094 965,708 582 12,376 14,225 24,458 3,438 20,000 6,802 24,340 3,992 12,224 22,983 114,614 915,237 30,180 3,545 12,331 2,239 385,077 9,549 5,999 11,556 210,622 2,550 70,639 182,880 14,613 2,850 78,436 268,919 18,234 50,000 119,287 57,437 148,984 75,000 14,092 5,000 658,248 421,269 30,850 86,153 19,110 16,995 656,585 1,303,740 74,303 5,515 12,523 4,281 70,643 5,275 146,231 1,000 68,881 18,374 10,000 32,222 20,000 1,165 83,264 40,725 12,348 45,157 26,166 29,815 8,150 5,385 50,000 42,429 4,138 1,600 1,735 37,355 9,024 13,066 51,614 49,081 5,179 1,911 2,719 thirty-two Fund Name Reed, John ’89 Scholarship Reed, Mary Florence Scholarship Reid, Edward R. Scholarship Fund Reynolds, Dr. Beatrice K. Scholarship Rezendes, Dennis ’57 & Jacqueline Beau Honors Arts and Citizenship Curriculum Rezendes, Dennis ’57 & Jacqueline Beau Honors College Global Service Fund Rezendes, John M. Ethics Fund Rezendes, John M. Sculpture Endowment Rezendes, Martina S. Recording Studio Fund Rezendes, Martina S. Scholarship Rhode Island Alumni Association Scholarship Rhode Island Society of Professional Land Surveyors Scholarship Rich, Franklin W. ’39 Scholarship Rich, Wayne S. 4-H Scholarship Rideout, Marguerite W. & Raymond M. Rideout, Jr. Scholarship Rines, Thomas & Pinkham Family Fund Riviere, Lee Cheetham Memorial Scholarship Robbins, Lawrence & Louise Forestry or Forest Management Technology Scholarship Fund Robbins, Louise Hill ’33 Memorial Scholarship Robbins, Winston C. ’32 Environmental Engineering Scholarship Roberts, Christine M. Fund Roberts, Dorothy Baker Scholarship Robie, Frederick Jr. & Thelma Crossland Robie Scholarship Rochester Alumni Chapter-Advanced Manufacturing Center Lab Endowment Romanyshyn, John Scholarship Rosen, Lawrence & Lillian Scholarship Rowe, Catharine L. ’38 Alumni House Rowe, Catharine L. ’38 Student Aid Roxby, Susan Elliott Judd Memorial Scholarship Roy, Robert J. Sr. Memorial Baseball Scholarship Rumpho-Kennedy, Dr. Mary Scholarship Fund Saliba, Samuel Memorial Scholarship Sanders, Claire S. ’34 Scholarship Sanger, David Anthropology Award Sargent, Herbert E. Scholarship Saunders, Henry W. & Marjorie H. Fund Savage, Tom and Sally Fund Sawyer, Neil G. Scholarship Scamman, John F. ’49 Fund Scamman, William F. Scholarship Schenck, Garret Fund Schildknecht, Ruth Stebbins & Edmund G. Art Fund Schoenberger, Walter S. Scholarship Schomaker, Charles E. Scholarship Schomaker, Peggy K. Scholarship School of Engineering Technology Faculty Scholarship School of Nursing Assistance Fund Schrumpf, Mildred "Brownie" Scholarship Schrumpf, William E. & Mildred B. Scholarship Sea-Run Atlantic Salmon Memorial Fund Sebago Technics Scholarship Senior Alumni Scholarship Senior College of the University of Maine’s Hutchinson Center Memorial Endowment Principal Fair Market Value 33,999 37,891 6,262 50,000 155,198 53,383 13,812 58,964 700,000 908,079 99,671 205,835 25,000 26,770 102,671 1,530 121,184 258,414 36,456 36,648 125,679 6,977 5,000 4,831 17,974 5,332 6,773 25,454 200,000 10,575 17,845 250,499 12,619 35,704 15,000 10,000 34,811 19,557 10,885 14,570 100,984 39,569 16,882 20,993 116,797 49,545 102,241 2,000 19,151 2,680 2,680 14,415 1,257 41,108 50,000 21,405 5,650 110,063 261,372 177,650 3,165 5,000 72,839 1,788,828 76,969 10,220 775,292 775,292 1,016 7,643 7,359 91,880 1,230 71,480 446,324 118,041 2,578 25,459 3,285 3,285 16,651 3,030 47,328 56,561 24,645 6,954 140,345 495,225 199,054 4,048 5,484 201,797 2,240,534 149,391 13,270 986,164 986,164 1,436 10,980 18,115 125,300 1,408 86,402 862,605 26,500 39,876 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Senior College Quasi Endowment Senior Skull Centennial Fund Sennett, Lincoln A. & Alice R. Memorial Scholarship Sezak, Sam ’31 Intramural Athletic Fund Sezak, Sam ’31 Memorial Fund Sezak, Thomas L. ’59 Memorial Scholarship Shands, Wayland A. Scholarship Shaw Fund, The Shaw, Butch Basketball Scholarship Shaw, Merle B. Scholarship Sheffield, Durant and Fumiko T. Scholarship Sheppard, Edmund M. Scholarship Shields, Thomas O. Scholarship Shoemaker, David E. Endowment for the Hudson Museum Shyka, Andrew J. Surveying SVT Scholarship Silver, Alex & Edith Scholarship Simpson, Geddes W. Lecture Series Fund Simpson, John & Betsy Sinclair, John G. Scholarship Singh, Rajendra & Neera Engineering Scholarship Skillin, John A. Memorial Scholarship Sklar, Ben Scholarship Skoufis, Helen M. & Peter J. Scholarship Smalley, Charles T. Fund Smallidge, Allan L. Scholarship Smart, Atwood O. & June P. Scholarship Smilgys, Daniel William ’84 Memorial Scholarship Smith, Charles B. & J. Alice Alpha Gamma Rho Fund Smith, Charles B. & J. Alice Museum Fund Smith, Duane A. ’59 Memorial Scholarship Smith, Margaret Chase Public Affairs Scholarship Smith, Norman Memorial Fund #2 Smith, Owen H. Scholarship Smith, Roger W. and Mabelle Ashworth Scholarship Smith, Samantha Scholarship Fund Smith, Samantha Statue Maintenance Fund Smyth, J. Robert Scholarship Sociology Enhancement Fund Somers, Dwight L. ’34 Fund Soule, Hayden M. & Jeanne C. Scholarship SPIFFY Endowment Fund Spiller, Mayor Philip D. Memorial Scholarship Spirit Words Fund Springer, Estelle Phillips Scholarship Fund Stagg, Howard J. III Scholarship Staples, Basil G. & Jeannette M. Student Work Experience Fund Staples, Basil G. ’35 Visiting Lecturer Fund Stearns, Austin & Ida Scholarship Stephens, George Jr. and Eugneia Doris Averill Farmington Scholarship Stephens, George Jr. and Eugneia Doris Averill Orono Scholarship Stephenson, Rachael E. ’33 Memorial Fund Stevens, Colonel Albert W. Alumni House Stevens, Daniel T. & Edith D. Fund Stevens, Greg C. ’71 Scholarship Stewart, 2007 Prof. Of Mathematics/Dean of Men John E. Memorial Memorial Stewart, Alice R. Fund Stewart, Dean John E. Memorial Scholarship for Principal Fair Market Value 12,000 27,365 10,566 2,500 23,898 12,505 26,301 11,070 4,785 524,449 50,000 32,210 50,327 5,685 4,150 45,008 23,930 4,537 32,323 112,000 10,190 2,500 63,901 198,106 28,000 22,000 3,000 10,000 20,000 8,100 101,907 12,349 21,463 16,100 49,000 4,800 23,574 200,248 222,746 21,830 10,850 20,500 3,528 2,767 11,259 16,634 30,344 14,067 5,105 29,146 31,413 32,719 15,836 8,526 1,364,422 59,727 42,997 63,538 7,084 4,653 53,350 27,235 4,953 60,960 130,242 13,354 7,203 79,374 309,112 30,135 29,100 6,915 12,930 25,058 10,002 181,822 15,452 28,060 21,275 58,087 5,710 28,625 258,030 339,891 28,999 12,099 24,238 6,044 2,985 14,067 17,940 113,042 16,670 38,084 211,233 21,999 184,298 198,896 184,298 24,145 5,000 28,040 29,557 198,896 28,309 8,532 32,611 29,557 3,200 265,625 3,505 327,843 Fund Name Mathemathics Students Fund Stewart, Professor Alice R. Canadian-American History Graduate Student Fellowship Stickney, Fernald S. ’23 Scholarship Stillman Memorial Scholarship Fund Stinchfield, Helen Louise ’18 Memorial Scholarship Stone, John & Evelyn Gilmore Scholarship Storm, Ruth Daggett ’29 Memorial Scholarship Stratton, Boyd B. & Gwendolyn Fish Stratton Scholarship Strickland, Anna Fund Struchtemeyer, Roland A. Scholarship Student Government Leadership Award Quasi-Endowment Fund Student Leader Support Fund Students and Standardbreds Endowment Sturgeon, Lloyd E. Memorial Fund Stymiest, Emerson A. & Lila C. Track Fund Stymiest, Emerson A. & Lila C. Track Scholarship Styrna, Ed Scholarship Styrna, Edmund Coachship in Track Sun Bank/Anonymous Susi, Dominick F. II Scholarship Sutton, Harry E. ’09 Scholarship Fund Swain, Loring R. ’32 Fund for Engineering Students Swain, Loring R. ’32 Scholarship Fund Sweetman, Marion Devoe Memorial Scholarship Sweetser, Thomas C. Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Sweetser, William Jordan Fund Swengel, Kurt A. Memorial Scholarship Swift, Harold Fund Sylvester, Donald M. Scholarship Talbot, Franklin ’46 Scholarship Talbot, Franklin Fogler Library Fund Talbot, Franklin Music Scholarship Talbot, Richard F. Scholarship Tallman-Geery Loan Fund Tarr, Omar F and Lenora L Memorial Scholorship Taylor, Frank M. Civil Engineering Fund Taylor, Frank M. Distinguished Professorship in Civil Engineering Taylor, Roger F. & Mary T. Scholarship Team Maine Endowment Fund Terrell, C. F. Fund Terrell, Van L. Fund Theatre Scholarship Thomas, Ruth Coombs ’23 Scholarship Thompson, Zane Albion Book Fund Thursday Club Scholarship Titcomb, Robert P. Memorial Scholarship Tobey, Helen White Scholarship Todd, Frank H. Scholarship Todd, J. Edward Memorial Fund Totman, Clayton O. Graduate Student Fund Townsend, Timothy E. ’74 Geological Sciences Fund Trafford, Dr. David White Memorial Scholarship Traub, Marsha Lynn All Maine Women Honor Society Fund Treat, William W. Scholarship Trefethen, Professor Joseph M. Memorial Scholarship Trotsky, Evelyn L. 4-H Scholarship Tundra Semi-Conductor Corporation Quasi-Endowed Fund Turner, Albert M. Prize thirty-three Principal Fair Market Value 50,305 64,895 200,000 6,629 168,412 345,290 55,131 9,803 25,000 24,075 5,670 257,764 15,441 262,813 451,543 78,074 19,234 30,746 90,721 11,647 22,911 100 150 20,588 159,577 39,967 10,414 100,000 15,750 2,875 43,144 13,700 13,700 6,631 5,000 1,200 33,848 4,099 57,614 18,407 20,000 18,407 60,366 72,465 475,318 500,000 37,638 113 164 25,770 222,851 57,160 24,328 207,959 30,022 4,353 54,028 22,140 22,140 18,369 5,914 4,987 53,248 5,874 70,690 26,307 23,882 26,211 108,147 161,321 658,417 648,342 500,000 28,590 4,124 411,657 1,250 60,000 5,000 10,000 16,637 5,035 2,086 175,207 6,301 92,961 10,000 2,919 2,100 50,211 38,687 20,000 3,000 2,000 658,321 44,066 5,903 558,299 1,764 74,806 10,674 10,968 20,676 6,038 6,281 351,606 9,595 116,435 15,192 4,382 2,256 62,888 46,073 20,000 4,331 5,773 ENDOWMENT FUNDS, continued Fund Name Turner, Charles R. Memorial Fund Turner, Oscar Treat Scholarship U. S. Army Air Corp 92nd Bomb Group Scholarship Fund UMaine Alumni Chapter of So. Maine Scholarship UMaine Friends of Maine Cheering Quasi-Endowment UMaine Foundation Discretionary Fund UMaine Foundation Maintenance Fund UMaine Foundation Reserve Fund UMaine Foundation Scholarship Fund UMaine IEEE Student Branch Quasi-Endowed Scholarship UMaine Museum of Art Acquistion & Conservation Fund Upward Bound Endowment, Friends of Upward Bound Quasi-Endowment, Friends of Urann, Chestina Blaisdell Fund Valley, Thomas Fund Vamvakias Family Scholarship Veague, Arnold L. and Eleanor M. Scholarship Veverka, David M. Memorial Vickery, James B. III Scholarship Victor, Milton ’51 & Joan Vachon ’52 Scholarship Viles Family Scholarship Viles, Frederick M. ’43 Scholarship Violette, Richard Sr. and Dorothy D. Scholarship Volk Family Art Fund Volk Family Fund Volk Family Graduate Student Water Quality Fund Volk Family Hudson Museum Fund Wade, Capt. Charles H. Marine Sciences Fund Wade, Ormand J. & Miriam K. Alumni House Endowment Fund Wakefield, Jim and Karen Fund Walbridge, William Wesley Scholarship Walsh, Shawn Memorial Endowment Walton, Celia C. Fund Ward, Gerald M. Scholarship Waring, Dot and Don Class of 1950 Memorial Plaza Fund Warmke, Germaine LeClerc ’42 Scholarship Waterman, Georgia Rich Alumni House Fund Waterman, Ira Herbert & Georgia Rich Scholarship Waterman, John J. Fund Waterman, John J. Scholarship Wathen, Jack ’52 Memorial Scholarship Watson, Harry D. Scholarship Webb, Freeman G. ’33 & Mary C. Track Scholarship Webber, Alburney E. Jr. Scholarship Webber, G. Peirce & Florence Pitts Forestry Fund Webber, G. Peirce & Florence Pitts Forestry Scholarship Webber, G. Peirce Maine Business School Fund Weed, Addie M. Scholarship Weeks, Thomas N. Fund Weinberg, J. Morris Student Innovation Award Welch, Vinal J. Civil and Environmental Engineering Fund Weldon, Scott and Mary-Ellen Memorial Scholarship Wells, Irene R. Scholarship Wentworth, Arthur & Etta C. Memorial Scholarship Westerman, Harold S. Athletic Scholarship Weston, Arthur Athletic Scholarship Weston, George & Helen Scholarship White, Faith Shesong ’38 Flower Fund Whitehouse, Dorothy Jordan Fund Whitehouse, Theodore & Dorothy Scholarship Principal Fair Market Value 3,541 25,000 40,000 85,262 473 350 385,634 82,225 10,943 6,000 3,000 265 3,970 10,000 33,657 6,013 21,776 7,400 315,564 10,000 55,261 35,100 10,000 39,857 400,000 39,857 39,857 100,441 4,450 73,268 47,645 113,422 1,006 797 494,504 137,807 13,207 6,971 3,375 356 5,874 45,626 49,471 7,146 28,286 8,436 394,796 11,896 140,142 39,701 10,901 43,506 457,141 43,506 43,506 125,815 100,000 39,250 9,664 14,019 85,880 45,470 12,909 24,660 3,000 32,132 13,593 10,000 7,230 9,458 177,255 14,000 234,634 210,418 23,853 5,802 3,388 10,000 15,000 11,000 14,420 44,214 8,704 39,625 125,582 10,159 5,174 280,329 126,092 53,553 29,835 18,205 177,626 55,973 20,823 35,280 4,597 41,731 23,294 12,518 17,589 14,683 246,954 22,615 397,391 296,900 29,852 13,123 8,334 12,263 16,775 13,496 39,170 125,532 18,369 48,323 175,896 12,704 6,332 349,328 thirty-four Fund Name Whitney, Allison I. ’62 Electrical Engineering Fund Whitter, Verna Church 4-H Scholarship Whittier, Ralph ATO Fund Whittier, Ralph Fund Wicks, Ulrich Library Fund Wiersma, George Memorial Scholarsip Willett Family Fund Willey, Dorothy H. & Arthur O. Scholarship Williams, R. Leon & Alma C. Scholarship Williamson, Laurette Martineau ’61 ’62G Fund Wilson, Dorothy Clarke Library Fund Wilson, John F. Fund Witter, J. Franklin Scholarship Wolf, Kenneth P., M.D. & Fredda F. Esquire Fund Wolfhagen, James L. & Helen J. Award Women’s Basketball Discretionary Fund Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarship Woodard & Curran Employee Scholarship Woodard, Franklin E. Environmental Engineering Laboratory Fund Woodbrey, Edward F. ’49 Memorial Scholarship Woodbrey-McIntire Family Fund Woodhead, David A. Forestry Fund Woodhead, David A. Forestry Scholarship Woodman, Bruce Coffin Scholarship Woodworth, T. C. ’ 63 Civil Engineering Scholarship Work, Gerald G. Scholarship Wright, David H. Fund York County Poultry Improvement Association Scholarship Young, Ronald E. Engineering Scholarship Zoidis, William P. Scholarship TOTAL Principal Fair Market Value 71,004 20,000 5,000 5,000 4,397 6,135 2,801 10,150 15,000 4,455 10,000 74,732 14,374 32,728 12,865 3,800 101,844 5,400 77,491 20,000 22,813 22,813 5,490 9,374 3,918 31,797 23,944 4,761 14,355 110,544 38,712 38,780 19,624 5,970 147,667 7,005 84,535 36,524 47,546 213,779 213,779 1,510 3,000 1,230 60,000 3,500 24,000 9,100 105,817 55,741 65,177 253,885 257,040 3,364 3,703 1,741 73,737 9,476 30,435 13,671 102,214,796 145,123,477 *State of Maine Endowment Incentive Program: - Erickson, Gordon I. & Dorothy B. Scholarship in Memory of Arthur H. Porter, Sr. and Dorothy V. Porter - Noyes, Richard W. & Shirley L. College of Liberal Arts Fund - Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Engineering Scholarship one gift can do a lot. DONORS Alabama Norman O. Farrar ’62 Wayland A. Shands, Jr. ’55 & Lois Cassidy Shands ’55 Alaska Mary E. Fenderson Gauvin 2005 & Nicholas R. Gauvin 2006 Kathleen Bourque Parker ’89 & Blair C. Parker ’89 Arizona John W. Heyer ’57 & Gail W. Heyer Gilbert C. LeClair ’52 Mark A. Letendre ’78 & Judy Lyn Letendre John S. McCain, III Joyce H. Olson Ronald E. Osgood ’91 Vieno S. Rukkila ’40 Joshua B. Schoolcraft 2005 Howard J. Stagg IV Mitchell A. Tarr ’79 Colorado Seth Bohart William S. Calkin ’55 Brison D. Gooch Dennis Rezendes ’57 & Jacqueline B. Rezendes Lawrence J. Smith & Diana Royce Smith Connecticut Anne L. Beechler Earl A. Bradford, Jr. ’75 Mary Irace Burke ’73 & Richard E. Burke ’74 Gerard F. Clapper ’83 & Ruth C. Lewis-Clapper ’86 Richard N. Cohen Thomas J. Donovan & Harriet J. Donovan Arkansas Dana E. Drew ’39 (Dec.) Bennie Ryburn, Jr. William Fike Michael F. Florio California M. Celine Harrity Daniel L. Auclair ’68 Douglas C. Heidt ’80 & Kathryn L. Heidt Karen L. Boudreau ’80 & Thomas S. Jensen Diane E. Hitchings ’75 Douglas R. Bowles ’59 John E. Hodgkins ’84 Douglas F. Braak Kurt W. Johnson & Jane B. Johnson Robert E. Brewer ’98 Charles W. Kasmer ’55 Jean White Conroy ’57 & Merritt W. Conroy ’60 Katharine H. Koller Estelle M. Cox Byron E. Kopel ’66 Fred Davis, III Thomas P. Laskey ’53 Adam B. Fineberg Ronald E. Leathers ’53 Walter A. Fuller, III ’73 Kevin P. Mahaney & Diana Mahaney Mildred Cohen Giesberg ’47 & Herbert M. Packard ’53 & Claire M. Packard Richard A. Giesberg ’48 Gordon H. Raymond Roger D. Gould ’52 Allan R. Taylor & Karen Taylor Alfred J. Hagan ’62 Ruth Holland Walsh ’50 Richard K. Jacobs ’63 Larry W. Woodworth ’64 Sadie E. Kendall Richard L. Zambarano Roger P. Lambert ’61 Delaware Junxu Li ’99 Micah J. Liedeker Kathryn Morris Andrews ’51 Richard D. Martin, Jr. ’70 District of Columbia John R. Masterman ’72 & Steven W. Abbott Margaret Howard Masterman ’72 Daniel D. Churchill ’63 & Betty Churchill Valeda Raymond Michaud ’62 & Lloyd H. Elliott ’62 & Betty Elliott ’62 Chubb F. Michaud ’63 Steven A. Lerman & Mrs. Charla Lerman Thomas H. Mitchell ’71 Anne Donovan Moran & James V. Ohlemeyer Margaret G. Phillips ’42 John H. Reed ’42 Michael E. Murphy Thomas Shakow Kenneth A. Murray ’68 & Jill A. Peck-Murray Helen Mahanic Skoufis Ann M. O’Leary James A. Oliver ’50 Florida Nancy E. Perham ’67 1 Anonymous Donor Peter P. Perius Charles F. Ames, III ’58 Todd J. Radgowski ’95 thirty-five Richard K. Babcock ’59 & Fadelma Babcock Dawna Basl Bruce R. Carter & Debrah R. Carter John A. Colasacco ’86 Chris E. Cookson ’93 Karen Barrett Daley George H. Dorion Joseph D. Doyle, Jr. ’75 & Jill Doyle James D. Eckert Wesley J. English ’57 & Elizabeth A. English Thomas B. Evans ’37 Rowena Lewis Gerber John P. Gower ’52 & Marie Monastra Gower George R. Gray ’50 Ms. Jamie C. Grofik Millard W. Hall & Mary Hall Arthur H. Hamlin ’57 & Marianne Schmidt Hamlin ’59 Ruth B. Harper Abram W. Harris, III ’50 & Sue Harris Joseph L. Haverlock & Miriam A. Haverlock Lloyd I. Holt ’61 & Beverly Holt Robert L. Laberge, Jr. ’79 William H. Lambert ’58 & Elia Lambert Roger S. Leach ’52 & Thela C. Leach Avery N. Lorenzen ’51 Ellen J. Loring Melvyn H. Miller & Carolyn B. Miller Richard L. Newdick ’53 Arthur H. Porter, Jr. ’69 Robert W. Ramsdell ’49 & Marjory D. Ramsdell Laurier G. Rouleau ’63 Henry W. Saunders, III ’50 & Marjorie Higbee Saunders ’50H Thomas W. Savage ’68 & Sally Boynton Savage Dwight A. Sewell ’54 Sandra B. Tapper Alice Christie Weatherby ’41 & Beverly Donald Weatherby ’43 Walter S. Yaroch Georgia Laurie Baldwin Liscomb ’61 Kurt D. Pennell ’84 Peter J. Stanzilis ’64 Terrance C. Woodworth ’63 Hawaii Thomas A. Likos, Jr. ’70 Idaho C. Roger Ferguson & Virginia Ferguson Illinois Mark B. David ’80 & Virginia Hudak-David ’80 Sally A. Kolin ’84 Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued Alan D. Pennington ’90 Deborah Johnson Willgress ’66 Ann Weldon Blanke ’76 & Richard D. Blanke Marvin W. Blumenstock ’78 & M. Helen Blumenstock Indiana Russell S. Bodwell ’44 & Nancy A. Hanger Barbara Higgins Bodwell ’45 Ryan M. Bolduc ’2006 Kansas Charles M. Bonney ’66 & Judith K. Norton Sharon Foster Bonney ’68 Steven E. Bonville ’69 & Louisiana Jane Survant Bonville ’70 Lawrence A. Michaud Joseph M. Boomer ’58 & Maine Helen Inman Boomer ’59 Karen Rossello Boucias ’71 & 2 Anonymous Donors George L. Jacobson Scott F. Abbott Adam Bourgon Sherry Lee Abbott ’95 Leonard W. Bowles ’55 Walter H. Abbott ’58 & Michael A. Boyson & Nancy Grant Carol Stevenson Abbott ’59 Trina Marie Bragdon ’88 Earl L. Adams ’57 John W. Bragg & Theresa G. Bragg Duffy Akerley John C. Bridge ’57 & Charlene R. Bridge Richard P. Albert ’71 & Lori Hill Albert D. Elinor Hansen Brockway ’50 Elaine M. Albright ’68 Janet M. Alexander ’88 & John A. Alexander John H. Brower ’62 & Moonyean Smallidge Brower ’63 Nancy Payne Alexander 2000 Carleton M. Brown ’49 & Iris J. Brown Stanley C. Allain ’61 & Kathleen M. Allain Arthur S. Allen ’56 & Bonnie Philbrick Allen ’71 Darryl N. Brown ’66 & Penny Brown Harold H. Brown ’61 & Sally A. Brown John W. Allen ’96 Linda Sutherland Allen ’75 & Robert C. Allen Robert R. Brown David M. Ames ’67 & Adele Zucchi Ames ’80 Julie S. Brownie ’70 Mark W. Anderson ’80 & Lorraine Ostergren Lisa C. Buchanan Margaret Brown Bunker ’45 Robert E. Anderson ’60 & Katharina G. Burdet Jeanette B. Anderson Craig R. Burgess ’80 & William S. Arata & Sally J. Arata Anita Godin Burgess ’80 Peter L. Ault ’62 Meredith Nancy Strang Burgess ’78 E. Stanton Bagley ’68 & Terry M. Burke Josephine Blake Bail ’42 & Donald W. Bail ’44 Alfred A. Bushway ’68 & Esther McClain Bushway ’70 Frederick T. Baird, Jr. ’44 & Esther S. Caldwell Catherine Powers Baird Julie MacLeod Cameron ’87 Linda Hart Baird ’71 Polly Newton Camp ’78 & Paul R. Camp Allen D. Bancroft ’54 & Erica Rachel Campbell ’98 Mary-Alice Hastings Bancroft ’55 Robert M. Card ’80 David A. Baribeau ’61 Michael T. Carr & Teri Jordan Carr Constance King Barnes ’43 Bruce A. Carrier ’79 Robert Bartlett Robert C. Carroll & Elizabeth P. Carroll Jayne Hanson Bartley ’49 Paul C. Bauschatz & Cathleen M. Bauschatz Gene Carter ’58 & Judith Kittredge Carter ’59 Linwood L. Carville ’53 & Paul M. Beegel ’42 & Jean Grindle Carville ’54 Barbara Ferguson Beegel Richard S. Cattelle ’64 & Marit F. Cattelle Eric P. Beenfeldt ’87 Audrey A. Chapman 2000 Francis E. Bemis ’90 Allan S. Chase ’46 & Michael J. Benjamin ’76 Winona Edminster Chase ’47 (Dec.) Eugene N. Benner ’70 & Gregory V. Choquette ’73 Ellen Minster Benner ’72 Jay G. Benton ’50 & Hope Hutchins Benton Hea S. Chung & Yong I. Chung Pamela D. Chute ’73 Gail McLain Berry ’61 & Peter T. Berry ’61 Eric Cianchette & Peggy Cianchette Jessie Bidol William E. Clark, Jr. & Sarah M. Clark Catherine Billings ’78 Rae Clark-McGrath ’58 Martha J. Bishop Catherine Cleale ’86 & Timothy M. Grace Edward Blackmore & Mary L. Blackmore thirty-six Margo Floyd Cobb ’52 Robert A. Cobb & Shayne D. Cobb J. Bradford & Elizabeth Coffey (McKee) E. H. Marcelle Coffin Andrea Poole Cole ’97 Donald F. Collins ’49 & Patricia McGuigan Collins ’49 D. Gregg Collins ’85 & Lori Penny Collins ’86 Richard R. Collins ’59 & Anne Adams Collins ’61 Susan M. Collins Arthur A. Comstock, Jr. & Betty Comstock James M. Connell ’70 Cynthia Wallace Cote ’75 & Paul E. Cote ’76 Derrick Cote & Cynthia M. Cote Derrick G. Cote Gary M. Cran ’62 & Estella A. Cran ’62 Anne Haddow Cressey ’84 & Mark W. Cressey’85 Margaret F. Criner ’89 & George K. Criner James Crocker Mark D. Crosby ’83 & Carolyn Carson Crosby ’92 Barbara Fraser Csavinszky ’68 Paul J. Culina & Krista K. Culina America Cummings Patricia Cummings ’89 & Douglas R. Marchio William D. Currie ’52 & Harriet Johnson Currie ’52 Richard J. Curry, Jr. ’69 & Janet Morang Curry ’70 Constance J. Cushman Bernhoff A. Dahl & Elaine Dahl Norman A. Dakin & Judith A. Dakin Frank W. Danforth, Jr. ’48 Michael H. Dann ’68 & Judith Taylor Dann ’68 Richard N. Davee ’79 & Anne Gallant Davee ’78 Ronald B. Davis & Shirley L. Davis Jon F. Dawson ’67 & Nancy Speirs Dawson ’74 Richard B. Dawson ’78 & Valerie Woodsum Dawson ’80 Herman DeHaas Gregory L. Dean Jessica A. Deane Peter C. Deane ’78 & Martha Watson Deane ’78 John H. Dearborn & Bethel B. Dearborn Vance E. Dearborn ’49 & Evelyn Ellsworth Dearborn ’49 James N. Dearman ’87 & Mary R. Cathcart Elizabeth Depoy & Stephen F. Gilson August J. Desiervo & Hazel C. DeSiervo Dana C. Devoe ’56 & Mary Ann Devoe Beth Dobson ’72 James F. Donovan ’45 Sarah P. Dooley Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued Herbert R. Doten ’54 & Patricia Fortier Doten ’56 Evelyn Look Dowling ’45 & Vincent L. Dowling ’49 Deborah Files Dumas ’78 & Peter J. Dumas ’79 Lynda B. Duncan & Peter A. Duncan ’65 (Dec.) Patricia McDonough Dunn ’73 Ann G Dunnett Woodrow A. Dunphy ’61 & Jo Ann L. Dunphy Nancy E. Dutton ’77 Lois Clara Dvorak ’93 & S. David Dvorak ’98 Miriam M. Dyer Paul J. Eastman ’44 Robert H. Edwards Gerald C. Ellis ’64 & Ronel F. Delano-Ellis ’72 Lewis G. Emery ’43 Christopher W. Emmons ’76 & Marybeth P. Emmons ’78 Barbara G. Emple-Braverman & Melvin Braverman Richard A. Eustis ’55 Kyle Evans Wendy L. Evans Willard C. Farnham ’59 & Elanna Crowley Farnham ’81 Mark Fasold Alec Ferguson H. Allen Fernald, Jr. ’54 & Sally Carroll Fernald ’55 Joanne Bodwell Ferreira ’73 David A. Ferris ’71 & Susan W. Ferris Joseph L. Ferris ’66 Kathleen Gardner Field ’92 & John C. Field Anthony Filauro ’68 Gerald J. Flannery Charles M. Foote, Jr. ’53 & Joan Talbot Foote Bion A. Foster ’68 & Dorain Foster ’68H David M. Foster ’98 Richard P. Fournier & Leanne J. Fournier Robert M. Frank, III ’89 Kevin J. Frazier & Kathy Frazier Gary L. Frost ’91 & Melanie N. Frost ’91 Maria R. Fuentes ’85 & Jeffrey Romano Brian Lee Gallagher ’76 Daniel C. Gamache ’69 & Phyllis Jordan Gamache ’69 John F. Gamage ’58 Richard A. Gay ’57 & Mardi Byers-Gay ’89 Peter F. Gerrity & Marie Gerrity Elaine Sonia Gershman ’63 Peggy Bragdon Gilbert ’78 & Charles E.Gilbert, III Goodwin O. Gilman Herbert E. Ginn ’50 & Adah Patch Ginn Lynn Archer Gitlow ’93 Marvin H. Glazier ’66 & Sheri G. Glazier 2001 James H. Goff ’63 & Kimberly A. Goff David M. Gonyar ’87 & Deborah A. Gonyar Leon A. Gorman & Lisa M. Gorman Barbara Sleeper Gorrill ’75 & Thomas L. Gorrill ’78 David B. Gould ’75 & Anne Chaplin Gould ’78 Ralph A. Gould, Jr. ’45 & Hazel H. Gould Susanna Derby Gould ’92 & Charles H. Gould Donald A. Grant ’56 & June F. Grant Eunice H. Grant Mr. Howard M. Gray, Jr. John F. Greenman & Katie M. Greeman George W. Greenwood ’51 & Abbie M. Greenwood Edward S. Grew Dorothy M. Griffin Eric C. Griffin ’84 & Colleen Shannon Griffin ’87 Susan Haynes Griffin ’81 & Kevin B. Griffin Marie Anne Guavin Aimee Guy Judith Hoffman Hakola ’65 James E. Halkett & Geraldine I. Halkett Jane A. Hamel Alton S. Hamm ’38 & Adelaide B. Hamm Peter R. Hannah ’59 & Kay Sawyer Hannah ’60 Duane Hanselman Malcolm D. Hardy ’44 Stephen J. Hardy ’78 John P. Harriman ’39 Leon C. Harriman ’65 James D. Harrington ’72 Jeff Harris ’72 Barbara Ann Harrity ’83 & Edward K. Lindsey ’84 Suzanne Kay Hart ’68 Anita Auclair Haskell ’70 James A. Haskell ’75 John M. Haskell ’71 & Joyce Mallery Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. ’56 & Gloria C. Haskell Harold B. Hatch ’61 Burton N. Hatlen & Virginia Nees-Hatlen James P. Hayes ’82 Edward L. Hennessey, Jr. Patricia Hennessey Hilary Henry ’94 Knud E. Hermansen & Susan Ellis-Hermanson Daniel W. Hildreth Frederic C. Hirsch Barry J. Hobbins ’73 & Donna Monson Hobbins ’73 Brian C. Hodgkin ’64 John E. Hodgkins ’56 Albert E. Hodsdon, III ’69 George F. Holmes ’66 John W. Holmes ’67 Richard W. Holmes ’52 Alma D. Homola Roger LeB. Hooke thirty-seven Sally J. Horan Horace W. Horton ’65 & Barbara Waters Horton ’65 Margaret Fowles Houston ’32 Christopher J. Hovey ’66 Gary D. Howard ’68 & Joanne Ericson Howard ’69 James R. Howard, Jr. ’59 & Joan Carlisle Howard ’85 Dana N. Humphrey & Barbara E. Humphrey Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr. ’74 & Aram J. Calhoun ’96 Mark L. Hunter ’73 Hilda Hutchins McCollum Frederick E. Hutchinson ’53 & Dione Williams Hutchinson ’54 David P. Inman ’66 & Jane Hobbs Inman ’68 John H. Inness ’67 & Janet Lavoie Inness ’67 Sarah Bransford Irons ’57 & Fred H. Irons Edward D. Ives & Barbara Ann Ives Sharon E. Jackiw Gregory D. Jamison ’72 & Elizabeth McElwain Jamison ’74 Helena M. Jensen ’43 Christine Born Johnson ’82 & William C. Johnson, II Gregory G. Johnson ’68 & Joyanne Jewett Johnson ’68 Holly Johnson Jeremy E. Johnson Margaret Cook Johnson ’68 & William H. Johnson ’70 Mary Atkinson Johnson ’55 & William D. Johnson ’56 Carolyn Jones & Randall Jones Jeffrey W. Jones Jeffrey A. Jones ’75 Yong Cha Jones Andrew M. Jordan ’97 Jared W. Jordan 2005 Franklin D. Keenan ’69 & Darrylin Madore Keenan ’70 Lynne S. Kelly Robert A. Kennedy, Ph.D. & Mary E. Rumpho-Kennedy Mindy Kezis & Alan S. Kezis Louis C. King ’60 & Edie McVay King ’67 Richard A. Kinney ’62 Fred B. Knight ’49 & Jane Wooster Knight ’77 Donald Knowles & Elaine M. Knowles Norman S. Kominsky Susan R. Kominsky Elizabeth Houlihan Kotredes ’77 & Arthur W. Kotredes Anita Marie Kurth ’81 & Thomas B. Kurth Skip LaMountain & Rosemary McLaughlin Lamountain Daniel LaPierre Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued J. Daniel Lafayette III & Carla J. Lafayette Mike Lamoreau ’44 & Connie B. Lamoreau Michael B. Latti ’56 & Georgia D. Latti ’57 Kenneth M. Laustsen ’74 & Angela Laustsen Carroll R. Lee ’71 & Gail Gunn Lee ’85 Ann Leffler Ralph E. Leonard ’52H & Anita S. Leonard ’52H Sandra Blake Leonard ’65 & Edward D. Leonard, III ’65 Donald R. Lessard ’66 Dennis A. Libbey ’73 Tammy Lee Light ’93 William G. Lindquist ’52 & Dorris M. Lindquist ’52 Will Lindsey Barbara Woodcock Logue ’83 & Owen J. Logue, III ’81 Leo M. Loiselle & Emily Loiselle Linda Long Scott W. Longfellow ’75 Dale E. Lord Edgar F. Lord ’52 Mark S. Lothian ’74 & Mona Lothian Laura R. Lounder Linwood E. Lufkin ’58 & Mabel Spinney Lufkin ’59 Timothy A. Lukas ’80 & Deirdre M. O’Callaghan ’85 James J. Lynch, Jr. ’75 Nancy M. MacKnight Marilyn Mills MacLeod ’50 Stanley E. MacMillan ’65 & Marie Adams MacMillan Virginia Farrington MacMillan ’94 & Sean E. MacMillan ’95 Leonard R. MacPhee ’62 Karlene Graham Mahaney ’55 & Keith C. Mahaney ’57 Daniel C. Maloney ’85 & Lisa Knowles Maloney ’86 Rosalinda M. Maraya Linda Markowsky 2001 & George Markowsky Barbara McNeil Marsanskis ’47 Bowen F. Marshall ’66 Irvine W. Marsters, Jr. ’63 & Karen L. Marsters Deborah Moore Marston ’73 & Kurt Ray Marston ’74 Robert C. Marville & Janet Lee Marville Kenneth Mason Stanley K. Mathieu ’65 & Janice R. Mathieu Robert E. McAfee Anne Marie McBrady ’84 Dorothy E. McCann ’52 Elizabeth King McConnon Linda McCormack Maxwell L. McCormack, Jr. ’56 Caren B. McCourtney 2000 Claire L. McDonough 2001 & John J. McDonough John D. McElwee ’67 Neil W. McGowen ’54 & Barbara McGowen ’54 Stanton L. McGowen ’70 & Kim A. Marchegiani ’79 Richard A. McGregor & Ellen P. McGregor Michael J. McInnis ’68 & Norma J. McInnis Walter F. McKee ’89 Edward T. McManus ’54 & Barbara Fitzgerald McManus J. Emily Blake McMonagle ’40 Alvin S. McNeilly ’44 Sarah J. Medina ’72 Rev. Ruth D. Merriam Howard W. Merrill ’42 Peter S. Millard & Emily B. Wesson Joanne Banks Miller ’59 & Sanford Miller Roger Milliken, Jr. & Margot Milliken Leonard E. Minsky ’50 & Renee Minsky Norman Minsky ’52H Frances Robinson Mitchell ’46 Dana R. Mitiguy & Janice F. Mitiguy Rodney N. Mondor ’89 Eldon L. Morrison ’64 & Dianne Malloch Morrison Douglas M. Morton ’50 & Joyce Wilson Morton ’50 Abbott W. Mosher ’55 & Kay Fletcher Mosher ’56 Carol Prentiss Mower ’53 Douglas G. Moxham & Maren G. Moxham James D. Mullen ’72 & Linda Bostock Mullen Kenneth J. Murphy ’95 Mohamad T. Musavi David J. Neivandt Charles W. Newell ’66 & Catherine Scott-Craig Newell ’68 James W. Nichols ’76 Charlene Leonard Nordstrom ’65 & Robert N. Nordstrom Dennis J. O’Donovan ’85 Roger T. O’Neil ’52 Kathryn J. Olmstead Amos E. Orcutt ’64 & Lola R. Orcutt ’69H James C. Otis ’69 & Valerie G. Otis Justin G. Page 2002 Dorothy R. Paige Alton M. Palmer III Gerald M. Palmer ’61 & Evelyn M. Lutz Francoise E. Paradis ’70 Steven K. Parady ’77 & Cynthia Comeau Parady Alan B. Parks ’73 Robert H. Patten ’47 & Stella Borkowski Patten ’47 Linda Bigwood Paul ’73 & David T. Paul ’73 Burton D. Payson ’61 & Frances M. Payson thirty-eight Hemant P. Pendse & Sheila Gongal Pendse Ruth H. Penney Kenneth G. Perkins ’63 Roger C. Perkins ’65 David A. Peterson ’68 & Valeria Fullenkamp Peterson ’68 Michael L. Peterson & Mary Jane Peterson Gregg M. Piasio ’84 & Laurie Gorman Piasio ’85 Nicholas A. Plante 2000 Russell H. Plante ’69 Richard A. Plummer ’57 Alice Ann Donovan Poeppelmeier ’40 Alfred E. Poitras ’68 Anne E. Pooler ’72 Glen L. Porter ’74 & Jean M. Deighan Robert C. Potts & Melissa Potts Jeffrey A. Pride ’70 Albert P. Putnam, III ’98 James A. Raczek Earl W. Raymond Delbert A. Reed ’62 & Nanette Starbird Reed ’66 Susanne E. Reid Glenn H. Reif Beatrice K. Reynolds ’59 Maurice B. Richard ’78 Carroll B. Richardson ’44 Troy B. Richardson & Sheila Richardson Dwight L. Rideout ’62 & Jan Lord Rideout ’73 Patricia A. Riley ’73 & Peter F. Schwindt George F. Ritz ’71 & Sylvia Brackett Ritz ’74 Paul E. Robie ’81 Thelma Crossland Robie ’49 & Frederick Robie, Jr. ’53 Chet A. Rock & Pauline Rock John M. Rohman ’68 & Lynda Martin Rohman ’81 Wayne H. Ross ’58 & Elizabeth Croxford Ross ’59 Judith A. Round ’99 & Michael H. Round ’65 (Dec.) Judith Mullen Rowe ’74 & James S. Rowe ’74 Robert W. Roxby Robert F. Roy ’42 & Joan R. Roy Roger A. Roy ’69 Elizabeth Harvey Ruff ’56 Maha Hamdi Sabawi ’83 & Henry A. Pogorzelski Ruth Saliba Mary Jo Sanger ’80 & David Sanger Lorianne Smith Sargent ’86 & Herbert R. Sargent Danielle Daigle Saucier ’93 & Todd D. Saucier ’93 Susan S. Saunders Richard W. Sawyer ’68 & Elizabeth Hersey Sawyer Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued David S. Schein & Anita Lauten Schein Gary L. Schilmoeller & Norma K. Schilmoeller Frances A. Schipper Karen Hadiaris Scontras ’70 & Theodore N. Scontras ’71 Brian S. Scott 2001 Calvin B. Sewall ’42 Ruth Stearns Shepardson ’45 Edmund M. Sheppard & Martha Wight Sheppard David S. Sherman Warren M. Silver & Evelyn S. Silver Eileen Simko-Minte Geddes W. Simpson, Jr. & Carole T. Simpson John I. Simpson ’71 & Betsy Simpson Paul G. Simpson Brent R. Slater ’69 Earland K. Sleight ’44 & Ina Sleight Kathryn E. Slott Donald A. Small ’60 John H. Small ’56 & Jane Linn A. Small Shawn S. Small ’70 & Mary G. Small Blue K. Smith Dennis E. Smith ’84 Douglas M. Smith ’69 & Cartha Palmer Smith Laurence D. Smith & Linda Silka Owen H. Smith ’41 & Louisa Whitten Smith Rhoda Smith Jeanne Cook Soule ’59 & Hayden M. Soule, Jr. ’60 Elaine English Spiller ’69 Shawn P. St. Jean ’96 Janet Martens Staples ’68 Edric P. Starbird ’56 & Maryanne Holt Starbird ’58 Anita H. Starrett Dean Stearns ’62 Eleanor M. Stearns Randy S. Steele Ronald D. Stegall & Lael Stegall Charles E. Stickney, Jr. ’44 & Anita Cooper Stickney William C. Stiles ’60 Don D. Stimpson ’55 & Rita M. Stimpson Joel P. Stinson ’57 Kurt P. Stinson Nicholas P. Stinson ’92 Judith T. Stone ’64 William F. Stone ’56 Kay S. Storch & Richard H. Storch Patricia Stowell & Peter N. Ver Lee Robert A. Strong Margaret Swan Drew E. Swenson, Esq. ’81 Germaine M. Swenson Franklin Talbot ’46 Daniel Tandy & Stefani Berkey Carroll E. Taylor ’49 & Joan M. Taylor Roger F. Taylor ’51 & Mary T. Taylor Jeffrey M. Temple ’74 Lee L. Thibodeau ’74 Michael A. Thibodeau Edward V. Thompson & Deborah Thompson Marilyn Page Thompson ’56 & Arthur H. Thompson ’56 Arline K. Thomson David H. Thornton ’63 James E. Tierney ’69 & Susan Webster Tierney ’74 Michael B. Trainor & Ann D. Trainor Charles A. Trumbull ’60 & Cathy Bryant Trumbull ’70 Jean Morse Turner ’45 & Philip B. Turner ’48 Stephen J. Turner ’69 & Jo-Ann H. Turner Robert W. Upham, Jr. ’57 James A. Vaillancourt & Doreen Vaillancourt Florence Johanson Varner James Varner, Sr. ’57 Erlon S. Varney ’55 & Faith Wixson Varney ’56 Walter J. Verrill ’49 John F. Vetelino & Leah L. Vetelino Milton Victor ’51 & Joan Vachon Victor ’52 Patricia B. Viles Richard D. Violette, Sr. ’61 Janet Waldron Virginia W. Walsh & John F. Walsh Raechel C. Wark Pamela Joy Warren ’78 & Daniel R. Warren ’79 Rhonda Fletcher Waterman ’84 George W. Weatherbee ’53 & Rita Yardumian Weatherbee ’54 Eleanor M. Webb ’47 Freeman G. Webb ’33 Bernard J. Welch ’61 Bradford S. Wellman & Alice N. Wellman James M. Wentworth ’56 & Doris M. Wentworth George N. Weston ’51 Timothy S. Weston ’89 & Karin Pfander Weston ’89 Donald P. White Brenda LaRoche Whitney ’80 Judith Stearns Whitney ’64 Jane C. Whitten Barbara Graske Wicks ’72 Ann Becker Wiersma ’64 & G. Bruce Wiersma ’64 Daniel G. Willett ’69 Jane Stinchfield Willett ’71 Bruce R. Williamson 2006 Fredda Fisher Wolf, Esq. & Kenneth P. Wolf, M.D. Freeman G. Wood ’61 George W. Wood III & Nancy Nolde Wood Victor A. Woodbrey ’52 & Marie G. Woodbrey Timothy C. Woodcock & Carol Woodcock thirty-nine Lee Woodward, Jr. ’77 & Lorna Clements Woodward ’79 Elizabeth P. Wooster Cynthia Rockwell Wright ’58 Dana C. Wright ’72 Heather Anne Wright Jeffrey M. Wright ’73 Sona Averill Wyman ’48 & Henry G. Wyman ’49 Gerard A. York Jr. ’76 C. Vernon Ziegler Francis A. Zmigrodski John P. Zollo ’49 & Louise McCray Zollo Maryland Michael T. Bordick ’88 & Monica Perry Bordick ’86 Frances Sheehan Brady ’69 Stephen J. Czecha Thomas A. Daffron Philip H. Emery, Jr. ’57 & Sylvia MacKenzie Emery ’57 Elizabeth Harrison Hadley Frederick L. Kurrle ’59 William J. MacFarland Brian Madden Nancy Rich Marbury ’61 Elisabeth H. Null Jerome E. Pearson Amy Allen Sussman ’88 Peter J. Williams ’75 Massachusetts 1 Anonymous Donor William F. Alfond & Joan Loring Alfond Diane Racine Ayyagari ’74 & Murthy S. Ayyagari ’75 Paul J. Beattie Beverly A. Bennett William J. Bickford ’45 & Saralyn Phillips Bickford ’47 Alfred G. Blais 2001 & Jenifer Provencher Blais 2001 Roger F. Borghesani Phyllis Pendleton Bragg ’47 Eric L. Brennan ’68 & Betty J. Brennan Fred P. Brown, Jr. Ormonde L. Brown & Dolores Brown Christopher A. Busick ’93 & Katie Malloy Busick ’93 James V. Carroll ’58 & Mary B. Carroll Stephen P. Cary ’72 & Nancy Whitcomb Cary ’74 Leighton S. Cheney ’46 Ruth Clark Ann S. Coles Lawrence Coolidge Michael E. Cosgrove ’79 Joseph H. Cromarty ’78 & Laura W. Cromarty Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued Robert E. Cruickshank ’57 Margaret L. Delano ’74 David G. Desmond ’93 Vincent Devito & Arlynn Devito Karen C. DiGiovanni John K. Dineen ’51 & Susan W. Dineen Dorothy A. Donahue Dennis M. Doyle ’67 & Patricia B. Doyle Scott F. Duggan ’87 & Joanne Williamson Duggan Michael Dundorf Michael B. Elefante & Louise Sawyer Martha H. Evans Kathryn Fay Norman F. Fay ’40 Julia Flanders & Dale C. Flanders Margaret Flowers Mary-Hale Sutton Furman ’38 Carol R. Gay Leonard J. Gentile ’74 & Susan M. Gentile Deron L. Gerow ’94 Ruth M. Gerrity Nancy Cummings Glasheen ’81 Christopher M. Gordon ’85 & Alicia B. Gordon Newton Graham ’50 & Susan C. Graham Harry H. Halliday ’39 Judith Orino Ham ’66 & Rudman J. Ham Christopher R. Harper ’97 Benjamin D. Harrington ’49 Evan M. Harris ’80 Michael L. Hodges ’67 & Susan Ginn Hodges ’67 Thomas P. Hosmer ’58 Patrick J. Hurley ’52 Timothy Ingraham Edward E. Johnson ’58 Jane Wiseman Johnson ’56 & Charles F. Johnson Daniel T. Jones ’92 & Kristin Mirley Jones Richard P. Kelliher ’66 James D. Kimball ’79 Carol Smith Klatt ’78 Gerard R. Laflamme ’76 Therese LaGasse Andrew M. Landers ’81 Tracy Jordan Landeryou ’90 & Aaron Landeryou Betsy Pullen Leitch ’55 & William R. Leitch Paul F. Linehan ’83 & Susan Ouellette Linehan ’83 Russell Lovaas ’54 & Patricia D. Lovaas George A. Lussier Diane Veneziano Mariano ’83 Frederick B. McDougall & Mary Ann McDougall John McEleney Joseph W. McHugh Lois Danzig McKown ’58 & Robert F. McKown ’58 Robert B. McTaggart ’53 Sue McDonough Neff Andrew C. Neilson ’79 Elizabeth Brockway Nevers ’56 & Richard H. Nevers ’56 Raymond S. Nickerson ’59 Joan Currier Parker ’59 & William H. Parker, III ’60 Craig Pearson Frank E. Pickering ’53 & Clara E. Pickering Kristi Pierce ’88 Catherine L. Pride ’79 Cindy A. Quimbly ’98 Merton D. Robinson ’55 Pamela Rondina George P. Sakellaris ’69 & Catherine Papoulias-Sakellaris Raymond D. Sawyer ’65 Paula Noyes Singer ’66 Thomas F. Skelly, Jr. ’82 Eric N. Skoog ’69 & Nancy Wellman Skoog ’69 Robert W. Smith ’48 & Beverly Currier Smith ’50 Rodney G. Sparrow ’71 & Deborah Curtis Sparrow ’72 Norman B. Stetson ’62 Maura Sullivan James B.Thaxter ’57 & Barbara Coy Thaxter ’57 Pat C. Thaxter Sheila L. Theberge Mary Brush Thoman ’63 Charlene Torla Allan R. Turmelle ’69 Richard M. Van Steenburgh Laurie E. Vance Thomas G. Warren ’79 & Jane G. Warren Richard D. Watson ’50 Richard Wheatland II Judith Whitney & Allison I. Whitney ’62 (Dec.) Catherine M. WoodBrooks ’80 & Mark W. Brooks ’88 Michigan Brian J. Corcoran & Susan C. Corcoran Jonathan B. Leonard ’75 & Sally P. Shepardson ’77 Minnesota William B. Horn Mohammed S. Kausar ’98 James B. Patton & Christine L. Patton Michele Ione Pierce Morris Rumpho Lila C. Stevens ’63 Britta Kristina Sundquist 2006 forty Mississippi Deborah Jane Konkle-Parker ’86 & Jefferson D. Parker ’93 Barbara J. Laing Missouri R. Kenneth Perry Don Pryor Amy Roseberry Nevada David R. Griffin ’73 & Sandra Styrna Griffin ’74 New Hampshire Karen Joy Anderson ’90 Catherine Barillas Jeffrey L. Brown Albee Budnitz George N. Campbell, Jr. ’71 Ellie I. Chuang Andrea Nelson Colgan ’76 Melissa Dabilis Paul A. Desmarais ’79 Sam D. Dow Yvonne A. Dunetz Steven R. Ebers Christopher P. Foran ’92 Victoria Bourk Frazier Richard H. Godfrey ’50 & Elizabeth M. Godfrey Mark A. Gould ’88 Muriel K. Graham Howard A. Greenlaw ’72 Mary D. Haig Helen Strong Hamilton ’53 Robert J. Heaps Susan Alicia Hilburn Adam A. Hodgdon ’95 Edward W. Hoffman ’61 Alton M. Hopkins ’50 & Dorothy Lord Hopkins ’50 James D. Jenkins ’66 Elizabeth Karagosian William F. Lynch ’58 Kathleen Maggelet Robert S. Marshall ’69 Karen K. Maynard G. Hayden McLaughlin ’80 Charles E. McMonagle Jeffrey L. Meade ’76 Scott M. Meade Paul C. Medici Andrew J. Mellow ’74 & Susan Rowland Mellow ’74 Sharon E. Murray-Block Troy Nickerson Lauren J. Noether ’78 & Kenneth C. Norton ’80 Andrew L. Noyes Kathleen C. Peahl Diane F. Prasad Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued Robert A. Ray ’65 & Joyce Beane Ray ’67 Augustin E. Rios Sareen B. Sarna Raymond H. Spooner ’72 Betsy Kline Switzer ’78 & Alan A. Switzer, Jr. Mary Sviklas Tanzer Gerard B. Tautkus ’77 William D. Totherow Scott A. Tranchemontagne Teresa B. Tranchemontagne Yolanda L. Troublefield John P. Turner ’89 Kim M. Vella Robert D. Whalen, Jr. ’79 Melissa M. Wu New Jersey Ralph W. Applegate ’53 & Elizabeth Goodrich Applegate ’55 Eugene G. Baker ’69 Lawrence E. Bathgate II Wayne H. Bunting ’77 F. Chandler Coddington, Jr. ’54 & Jane W. Coddington Edith Snow Cole ’53 Charles A. Guerin Alice Fonseca Haines ’48 Baron B. Hicken ’63 Joseph Hummel & Carol Hummel Paul D. Hunter ’75 William M. Kearns, Jr. ’57 Carl M. Kruse ’54 Mary Kruse Douglas B. McGilvray ’70 Michael E. Miller ’65 Jeffery N. Mills ’82 & Tammy M. Mills 2004 Jessica Montes Marilyn Harmon Saydah ’52 & William M. Saydah Paul F. Saydah Ronald J. Sheay ’55 & Virginia M. Sheay Gary S. Stein Donna Keirstead Thornton ’78 Andres Vaska New Mexico Jean Lucille Higgins ’76 & Richard G. Higgins ’79 Paul D. Smith ’65 & Fredrica E. Smith John E. Tribou ’77 & Ruth Sakiewicz Tribou ’78 New York Robert I. Anderson ’64 & Jacqueline Towle Anderson ’64 Kenneth W. Bach ’63 & Gweneth Leighton Bach Martha C. Baker Donald B. Barter ’68 & Janet Beaulieu Barter ’69 Anne Donovan Bodnar William A. Brewer ’64 & Sandra E. Brewer Glenn C. Castner ’75 & Sandra L. Castner Colby H. Chandler ’50 & Jean F. Chandler Robert A. Cherry ’73 Patricia Haynes Clark ’75 & James M. Clark Mark H. Cohen ’54 & Mary Jane Cohen Eleanor Gross Collinsworth ’82 & Mark Collinsworth David M. Cunningham ’54 & Joan Cunningham Dana F. Deering ’62 Lucille M. Desjardins ’68 Joseph P. Devoe Hebe S. Dowling Tyler E. Dudley ’63 Raymond D. Feasey ’52 & Sue Feasey Mary Moynihan Fogler ’43 Leslie W. Forbes William Freeman Emory K. Gott, II ’61 & Valerie Gott Janet M. Gremli Nicholas P. Heymann ’78 & Bibiana Heymann Robert R. Hickman ’68 William R. Horner ’68 & Kathleen Callahan Stephen T. Hughes ’69 Matthew N. Keene ’79 & Shirley Esther Wentzell-Keene ’80 Eva Woodbrey Lekachman ’44 Richard L. McNeary ’65 & Forrestine Abbott McNeary ’66 Marion Waterman Meyer ’51 John A. Miller ’52 Mark T. Munger George W. Perkins, Jr. ’49 & Nancy Foster Perkins ’49 David F. Petherbridge ’56 & Shirley Petherbridge Elinor G. Ratner Raymond E. Robbins, Jr. ’53 Jeffrey C. Robertson ’66 & Bernadine Dickison Robertson ’67 Gene D. Sawin ’52 & Jayne B. Sawin Denham S. Ward ’69 & Debra Lipscomb Arthur Wellington Arthur Weston ’49 Ronald L. Whitcomb & Laura U. Whitcomb Sandra Crowe Wooding ’60 & Merritt Wooding Ohio North Carolina Tennessee Stephen A. Gotlieb ’71 James M. Hanson ’63 & Joan Marshall Hanson ’63 Roy J. Teal ’80 James V. Whitehead ’73 & Melanie Lyford Whitehead ’73 North Dakota Texas Paul C. Jeffcoat-Sacco ’73 & Illona A. Jeffcoat-Sacco ’73 1 Anonymous Donor Blanche S. Bast & Robert C. Bast, Jr. Dr. Theodore C. Hansen Frederick R. Harrison ’67 forty-one Laurel Pressler Dawson Rodney W. Durgin ’65 Barbara J. Korn James F. McDonough Janet K. Voinovich Deborah L. White Oklahoma Elisse Winer Varner ’80 Oregon Matthew C. Davis Pennsylvania R. Bruce Arnold ’56 & Avis Arnold David C. Batanian Philip H. Brown, II ’64 & Margaret O. Brown Steven D. Clarke, Ph.D. ’70 Marie Stevens Cooper Stanley D. Furrow ’56 Barry Gingrich & Kimbra Gingrich Paul E. Hand ’52 G. Kirk Hansen ’64 Donald J. Harnum ’62 John R. Kent John F. Lapiana ’90 Marilyn Esther Marden ’51 & Harold C. Marden, Jr. ’51 Carol L. Polley Helen M. Scamman Elisabeth Luce Smyth ’51 & Donald M. Smyth ’51 Marsha Lynn Traub ’75 Carol Vandergast & T. Joseph Vandergast George Wasson & Linda Wasson Shannon C. Zolnierczyk Rhode Island Reid S. Appleby, Jr. Joseph F. Herbert ’58 & Kim Herbert Richard J. Martin, Jr. ’72 & Cheryl Emery Martin ’73 South Carolina Steven Harth ’67 Jackson S. Leggett ’76 Robert E. Trichka Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued Faye Arris Havard Irene Angela Heitsch ’92 Raymond A. Jean ’65 & Louise C. Jean Donald I. Lippke ’64 Karen Moreau Martinez ’95 Alan F. Merritt ’58 & Sheila Menchen Merritt ’66 David M. Santeusanio ’77 Jason R. St. Peter 2001 Paul E. Sullivan ’66 & Barbara B. Sullivan Ellen Vasta Vermont J. Douglas Graham, Jr. ’57 & Nancy Graham Daniel R. Hillard ’66 & Stephanie Burnell Hillard ’67 Harry H. Hinrichsen ’78 Marilyn Cockburn Leggett ’52 Michael J. O’Day ’76 & Bonita Spear O’Day ’77 Barbara J. Rosenquist Brinna Sands Frank Sands Francis R. White ’77 Virginia Winston L. Beane ’52 John E. Bouchard ’61 Dawn S. Bowen, Ph.D. ’90 & Marshall Bowen Waldo H. Burnham ’43 & Carolyn Comins Burnham ’46 Deborah R. Coleman Brenda M. Erickson ’67 Peter G. Fitzgerald Tina M. Gross Susan McDougall Gubisch Valarie Sambrook Hudspath ’78 Edward G. Johnson & Lois Johnson Brent L. Littlefield ’93 & Gretchen Littlefield Anne C. Lucey ’80 Peter T. Madigan ’81 Arnold R. Moody ’63 Martha A. Pearce Erik Potholm Edward W. Radgowski, Jr. ’89 Whitfield A. Russell ’66 & Ellen S. Russell Michael J. Shinay ’69 Sheldon B. Smith David G. Speck Donald W. Streeter, Jr. ’62 Jay W. Timmons Washington Ronald W. Bailey ’81 Robert D. Cope Myrna Corcoran Thomas P. Hickey ’73 & Christine Hebert Hickey ’73 Lynnda L. Laurie Ruth Kimball Lord ’37 Timothy R. Osborne ’80 West Virginia Mark W. Brown ’75 John R. Gagnon ’62 & Janet Stoddard Gagnon ’65 Robert W. Lancaster Wisconsin H. William Angevine ’62 RoseMarie Knittel Baron ’60 Michael Hankard ’90 G. Ian Rowlandson ’75 & Sandra F. Rowlandson Willis J. Tompkins, Jr. ’63 & Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’66 Wyoming Romaine Littlefield Kupfer ’45 & Donald H. Kupfer Lois H. Roberts INTERNATIONAL Robert Gerath, Canada Kathleen Mary Sherwood ’95, Canada Bruce B. Ballard ’73, Military Kenneth M. Hillas, Jr. ’76, Military Howard Cory, United Kingdom Nikolai J. Dejevsky, United Kingdom CORPORATE AND OTHERS Abnaki Council Girl Scout Troop 641 ACSM - New England Section Advanced Family Dentistry The William & Joan Alfond Foundation All Maine Women Alpha Chapter Delta Kappa Gamma Ameriprise Financial Analog Devices, Inc. Applied Thermal Sciences, Inc. Estate of I. Stanley Bailey Bald Billy's Carpet Outlet Bangor Hydro-Electric Company Bangor Letter Shop, Inc. Bangor Savings Bank Bangor True Value Hardware Alan & Rose Marie Baron Charitable Fund Bartlett Maine Estate Winery BC2 Consulting, LLC Estate of Marcia Finks Bell Berry Dunn McNeil and Parker Normand Berube Builders, Inc. Bessey Motor Sales Black Bear Inn Associates Black Bear Inn & Conference Center H. O. Bouchard, Inc. forty-two John Bridge Charitable Trust Brooklin Garden Club Brooks, Inc. Bruns Chiropractic, Inc. Cambridge Trust Company of New Hampshire Camden National Bank Marjorie E. Cary Trust CB Richard Ellis/The Boulos Company CD&M Communications Chesapeake Enterprises Chick Lumber, Inc. Cianchette Family LLC Class of 1941 Class of 1944 Class of 1951 Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Class of 1956 Class of 1957 Class of 1960 Class of 1964 Class of 1966 Class of 1969 Col-East, Inc. The Jeff Cole Foundation Collins Family Foundation Richard R. Collins Charitable Lead Annuity Trust S. W. Collins Company, Inc. Commonwealth Management Associates Conary Cove Lobster Company Society for Conservation Biology Creative Print Services Criterium-Turner Engineers Critical Insights, Inc. Cuddy & Lanham Dallas Henderson Agency Davis Family Trust Davis Manafort, Inc. R. M. Davis, Inc. Arvilla Delano Living Trust Dewine Family Foundation, Inc. Domtar Industries, Inc. Downeast Lobstermen's Association The Doyle Group, Inc. The DSI Group, Inc. Duck Trap Woodworking Edmonds Associates, Inc. Electro-Metrics, Inc. Estate of Robert H. Elliott Robert H. Elliott Living Trust Estate of George H. Ellis Epstein & O'Donovan, LLP George D. Everett Trust Fairchild Semiconductor Fenton Communications, Inc. David and Susan Ferris Fund Gifts of $100 or more. DONORS, continued Elizabeth K. Fletcher Charitable Remainder Unitrust Flippin, Bruce & Porter, Inc. Francophone Association G. L. Frost Architecture GAC Chemical Corporation of New England Garelick Farms, LLC J. Frank Gerrity Charitable Trust Charles E. Gilbert Trust Ginn Family Foundation Gorrill-Palmer Consulting Engineers, Inc. Gould Family Fund Greater Bangor Area NAACP Chapter Estate of Clarine Coffin Grenfell Hach Scientific Foundation Marianne and Arthur Hamlin Donor Advised Fund Hankard Environmental, Inc. Estate of Harry A. Harmon J. A. Haskell Contracting Henninger Media Services The John W. & Clara C. Higgins Foundation Law Offices of Barry J. Hobbins A. E. Hodsdon, Inc. Estate of Clayton W. Holden Estate of Ellen W. Holmer George F. Holmes Charitable Gift Fund Dorothy L. Hopkins Trust Estate of George L. Houston Hunter Property Investments InfraSource Transmission Services Innovative Solutions Now, LLC Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. International Students Association Ironwood Capital Management Barbara Ann Ives Living Trust Jewish Community Council of Bangor Jewish Community Endowment Associates Estate of Donald G. Johnson Max Kagan Family Foundation Keating Charitable Fund Della R. Keene Trust Knowles Industrial Services Corporation Gladys E. Kreml Trust Carl M. Kruse Fund Lafayette Hotels Admin. Account Lakewood Golf Course Lawrence & Muriel Graham Charitable Lead Trust Leaktite Corporation Legislative Memorial Scholarship Association Long Island Sound Lobstermen Cheminova Settlement Account Longfellow's Greenhouses Lynnfield High School Swim Team Machias Savings Bank MacNair Travel Management Estate of Robert Wallace Madore Mahaney Holdings Main-Land Development Consultants Maine Lobster Pound Association Maine State Employees Combined Charitable Appeal Maine Tomorrow, Inc. Manchester Sports Center, Inc. Marcus, Clegg & Mistretta, P.A. Martin Collins Surfaces and Footings, LLC McBrearty & Associates, LLC John & Cindy McCain Family Foundation Jamie McKeown Memorial Fund Trust McLaughlin & Associates Meme’s Day Care Merrill Bank Leonard Minsky Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Leonard and Renee Minsky Charitable Trust Estate of Claire Mirakentz Frances R. Mitchell Trust Nashua Podiatry Associates, P.L.L.C. Estate of B. Ross Nason Natanis Golf Course, Inc. National Football League Isabel Hicks Nauman Trust New England Educational Opportunity Association New England Regional Council on Forest Engineering Nickerson & O'Day, Inc. Northeast Turf Hue, Inc. Estate of Mary E. Nyburg One Stop Home Repair Oriental Jade Restaurant Orono Historical Society Pat’s Pizza, Inc. Pearson & Associates, Inc. Pelletier & Faircloth Pfizer United Way Campaign Phi Eta Kappa Pledge Class of 1976 Philbrook Law Office Louise Pilley Trust The Potato Association of America The Potholm Group Inc. Prentiss & Carlisle Management Company, Inc. PRG, Inc. Public Opinion Strategies, LLC Russell and Andrea B. Read Family Charitable Fund Rhode Island Society of Professional Land Surveyors D. B. Rice Fisheries Ormond A. Roberts Trust Roof Systems of Maine forty-three Salmon Falls Charitable Fund The Frank and Brinna Sands Foundation Sargent Corporation Sargent, Tyler and West Scanning Products Peter F. Schwindt and Patricia A. Riley Fund Sebago Technics, Inc. Sebasticook Garden Club Senior Alumni Seven Islands Land Company Shyka, Sheppard & Garster, Inc. Estate of Allan L. Smallidge Smithwick & Mariners Insurance, Inc. SMRT Architecture, Engineering & Planning Society of American Foresters Society of American Foresters Maine Division SRG Engineering, Inc. Standard Medical, Inc. Estate of E. Doris A. Stephens Estate of Hilda A. Sterling The George Stern & Sara Stern Foundation Stevens Reed Curcio & Potholm Estate of Alice Stewart Structural Engineering Association of Maine Stryker Endoscopy Sullivan & Merritt, Inc. Swenson & Co. The Tarrance Group, Inc. Zane A. Thompson Trust Tibbetts Industries, Inc. Friends of Robert E. Todd, PEK Class of 1976 Tranchemontagne Living Trust Trustees Philanthropy Fund UM Center for Community Inclusion & Disability Studies University Credit Union University of Maine Alumni Chapter of Southern Maine Inc. University of Maine Alumni of New Jersey UM Human Rights Coalition University of Maine Student Government, Inc. Verrill Dana LLP Estate of James B. Vickery III Elsie & William Viles Foundation Estate of Jessie J. Volk WBRC Architects/Engineers Webber Oil Company, Inc. Howard Wellman Fund Wetmore PBC Sound Technologies Whitfield Russell Associates Bruce R. Williamson Fund Woodard & Curran, Inc. Woodlot Alternatives, Inc. Woodstock Public Schools York Hospital Gifts of $100 or more. one gift can do a lot. UMF OFFICERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MEMBERS AND STAFF Officers and Board of Directors Eleanor M. Baker ’75 Director Darryl N. Brown ’66, ’69 Vice Chair Patricia M. Dunn ’73 Director James D. Jenkins ’66 Director Dennis P. King ’71, ’74 Director Jon F. Dawson ’67, ’72 Bangor, ME Richard W. Sawyer ’68 South Portland, ME Dana C. Devoe ’56 Orono, ME Richard B. Dawson ’78 Portland, ME John I. Simpson ’71, ’83 Bangor, ME David W. Fox ’52 New Smyrna Beach, FL Patricia M. Dunn ’73 Portland, ME Douglas M. Smith ’69 Dover-Foxcroft, ME Richard W. Glass Belfast, ME Sally C. Fernald ’55 Rockport, ME Trustee Members James E. Halkett Bangor, ME Joseph L. Ferris ’66 Brewer, ME P. James Dowe ’72 Bangor, ME Christopher Hutchins Bangor, ME Peter F. Gerrity Leeds, ME William D. Johnson ’56 Saco, ME Malcolm E. Jones ’52 Bangor, ME Charles J. O’Leary ’61, ’70 Orono, ME Ralph E. Leonard ’52H Stillwater, ME Amos E. Orcutt ’64 President & Assistant Treasurer David I. Gordon ’76 Oakfield, ME Anne E. Pooler ’72, ’76 Edward L. Hennessey, Jr. Board Secretary Machias, ME John I. Simpson ’71, ’83 Barry J. Hobbins ’73 Chair Saco, ME Brent R. Slater ’69 Horace W. Horton ’65 Clerk Portland, ME Douglas M. Smith ’69 James D. Jenkins ’66 Director Rockland, ME Ellen K. Stinson ’68 Dennis P. King ’71, ’74 Treasurer Westbrook, ME Ex-Officio Board Members Robert A. Kennedy Amos E. Orcutt ’64 Active Members Robert E. Anderson ’60 Houlton, ME Eleanor M. Baker ’75 Portland, ME Allen D. Bancroft ’54 Paris, ME Jayne H. Bartley ’49 Millinocket, ME John C. Bridge ’57 Manchester, ME Darryl N. Brown ’66, ’69 Livermore Falls, ME Craig R. Burgess ’80 Bath, ME Vice President for Development Alvin S. McNeilly ’44 Owls Head, ME Barbara M. Beers ’74 Orono, ME Lois M. Nealley ’86 Bangor, ME Ex-Officio Members Staff Richard L. Pattenaude Bangor, ME J. Bradford Coffey Planned Giving Officer Robert A. Kennedy Orono, ME Tina M. Dowling Senior Accountant Sandra M. Leonard ’65 Bangor, ME Peter G. Vigue Pittsfield, ME Kevin J. Frazier Chief Financial Officer Burleigh H. Loveitt ’69 Gorham, ME Harold H. Brown ’61, ’65 Bangor, ME Nancy C. Chute Administrative Assistant Leonard E. Minsky ’50 Bangor, ME Eldon L. Morrison ’64 Freeport, ME Chair – University of Maine Alumni Association John M. Rohman ’68 Bangor, ME Kathleen Murray-Allain Owls Head, ME Dennis J. O’Donovan ’85 Portland, ME James H. Page Old Town, ME Honorary Members Merrill R. Bradford ’39 & Wilma A. Bradford Bangor, ME Gregg M. Piasio ’84 Portland, ME Charles F. Bragg 2nd (passed away 6/12/07) Bangor, ME James L. Robbins ’67 Searsmont, ME George D. Carlisle ’35 Sarasota, FL Thomas W. Savage ’68 Key Largo, FL Richard R. Collins ’59 Northport, ME forty-four Theresa M. Libby Secretary Sarah J. McPartland-Good Planned Giving Officer Amos E. Orcutt ’64 President/CEO Judith A. Round ’99 Senior Assistant to the President Pamela A. Shaw Gift Processing & Database Manager Daniel G. Willett ’69, ’70 Planned Giving Officer To request a copy of the Foundation’s audited financial statements, please contact Amos Orcutt, President and CEO. 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