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
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The Foundation is You
2
“I am the Foundation”
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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
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Statement of Activities for the Year Ended June 30, 2007
20
New Funds Established in FY ’07
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Endowment Funds
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2007 Donors
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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.
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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
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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.”
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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%
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
University of Maine Foundation • Two Alumni Place • Orono, ME 04469-5792
207.581.5100 or 800.982.8503 • www.umainefoundation.org
The University of Maine Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) organization. Established in 1934, the Foundation exists to encourage
gifts and bequests that nurture academic achievement, foster research and elevate intellectual pursuit at the University of Maine.
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207.581.5100 or 800.982.8503
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