Annual Report - Eastern University

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Annual Report - Eastern University
J u l y 1 , 2 0 1 1 – J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 2 Annual Report
Let ter from the Vice President
f o r D e v e l o pm e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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C o mm o n t h r e a d s
Vision, Growth, Impact: Dr. David R. Black
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Samuel Onyait
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John Camp
Maria Horning
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Katelyn Rittenhouse
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Anthony Ramos
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14
Sp o t l i g h t
College of Arts & Sciences
Templeton Honors College
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Esperanza College
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Campolo College of Graduate
& Professional Studies
22
Palmer Theological Seminary
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Fac u lt y h i g h l i g h t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
f i n a n c i a l s & d e m o g r a p h i c s . . . . . . . . 28
D o n o r h o n o r r o ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
L o o k i n g a h e a d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Mission
Eastern University is a Christian university dedicated through
teaching and learning, scholarship, service, spiritual formation,
student development and stewardship to the preparation
of undergraduate, theological and graduate students for
thoughtful and productive lives of Christian faith, leadership
and service.
Vision
Eastern University is dedicated to ideas, inquiry and the
development of people of faith who will enhance the quality of
society and the church. Toward that end, Eastern will continue
to expand its formative role in the world as a university that
imbues its students with knowledge and wisdom, inspires them
to Christ-like engagement and models stewardship.
G r e e t i n gs to t h e E a s t e r n Co mm u n i t y & Fr i e n ds:
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more,
you are a leader.”
So said John Quincy Adams. Had the renowned American President and
philosopher lived in our times, he would have had Dr. David Black in mind
when he made that statement.
Eastern University has been privileged to have Dr. Black as its leader since 1997.
The list of his accomplishments is both lengthy and significant in its breadth and
depth. One characterization of Dr. Black’s leadership and vision is his ability to
survey the diverse landscape of higher education—here at home and overseas—and
identify key niches where a school like Eastern can make a positive difference in
the lives of those it touches. The Templeton Honors College, Nueva Esperanza and
the University’s Doctoral and other graduate programs saw their birth and/or major
advancement under Dr. Black’s able tutelage.
Yet, leadership is a lot more than pointing at a target and getting others to move
toward it. Dr. Black has used his uniquely relational style to personalize the concepts
of faith, reason and justice at Eastern. For him, they are a way of life, not a tag line
at work. He’s made these concepts attractive and meaningful at the most basic
human levels, and those are the places in the minds and hearts of students and other
members of the Eastern community where the tenets continue to have the greatest
meaning and impact.
On a personal level, my Development colleagues and I will miss the cherished
opportunities we’ve had to travel this country with Dr. Black to encourage men and
women to make investments in Eastern students. It was during those one-on-one
times when we saw in the most subtle and yet important ways the heart of the man
whom John Quincy Adams would have been proud to call friend as well as leader.
With faith and gratitude,
Derek C. Ritchie ’89, Vice President for Development
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For the past 15 years,
Eastern University has been
blessed by the leadership
of Dr. David R. Black.
President Black’s tenure
will be remembered as a
time of extraordinary vision,
unrivaled institutional growth,
and significant social impact.
Dr. Ardell Thomas ‘63, Chair of the
Presidential Search Committee, says,
“As David Black approaches retirement,
the Board of Trustees celebrates his
remarkable leadership and acknowledges
with gratitude his contributions to Eastern
University. The university has experienced
significant growth in enrollment, facilities,
and philanthropy under his leadership
and we are deeply grateful to him for his
service to Eastern.”
It was Dr. Black who distilled the mission
and core values of Eastern University
into the three words of “faith, reason
and justice,” which have now become
the key elements of the university
brand which identifies Eastern to the
world. Dr. Black says, “Before I came
to Eastern, I had read Ron Sider, had
followed Tony Campolo forever, and was
reading a book by Mary Stewart Van
Leeuwen. So when I came to Eastern it
was everything I hoped for and more.
I reflected on Eastern’s epistemology
and it was unlike any I’d seen. Eastern
was the only school that integrated
faith with reason and justice. I knew that
distinctive was worthy of high regard.”
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1998
David R. Black
becomes the
seventh president
of Eastern College.
1999
The Templeton
Honors College
opens its doors.
2000
Nueva Esperanza
and Eastern
College enter into
a partnership
to form a junior
college in North
Philadelphia.
2001
Eastern is granted
University status
and becomes
Eastern University.
2003
Eastern Baptist
Theological Seminary
and Eastern University
reunite. EBTS becomes
the Seminary of
Eastern University.
2004
The phrase “FaithReason-Justice” is
coined by President
Black. It resonates
with the community
& is used frequently.
2005
Nueva Esperanza is
renamed Esperanza
College of Eastern
University. It is the
only Hispanicserving institution
in Pennsylvania.
2009
The University
opens the 39,000
square foot Falls
Center location in
Philadelphia.
2011
The University
purchases 19+
acres of the Valley
Forge Military
Academy to create
the West Campus.
He continues, “International economic
development had symbolized our faith,
reason and justice most. Yet we faced
having to close the program because
more than half of our international
graduates stayed in the U.S. after
graduation. We asked World Vision and
Habitat for Humanity to partner with us
to take the program to Africa and Latin
America, rather than having students
come here. With these partnerships we
greatly increased the number of students.
Another way to symbolize faith, reason
and justice was by creating an honors
college for the most academically-gifted
students. The Templetons, Dr. Jack and
Josephina, shared that vision, and that
was how the Templeton Honors College
came about.”
Faith, reason, justice
When people ask Dr. Black to explain
what he means by “faith, reason and
justice,” he directs them to the Bible to
read Isaiah 58:6 “No, the kind of fasting
I want calls you to free those who are
wrongly imprisoned and stop oppressing
those who work for you. …I want you
to share your food with the hungry and
to welcome poor wanderers into your
home…” and to Luke 4:18 “The Spirit of
the Lord is upon me, for he has appointed
me to preach Good News to the poor. He
has sent me to proclaim that captives will
be released…the downtrodden will be
freed from their oppressors.”
Nueva Esperanza had been providing
internships for urban economic
development students and asked
Eastern to consider partnering with
them to expand opportunities for
working Hispanic adults. It soon
became Esperanza College, the
only one of its kind in Pennsylvania,
developed through some major grants.
David Black says, “Of all the things the
Spirit has birthed here, I’ve learned the
most from this one. I see how much
resolve and tolerance of the dominant
culture it takes to realize educational
dreams when there is so much to
overcome linguistically and financially.”
As enrollment increased, Eastern
greatly expanded Warner Library to
create the Harold C. Howard Center
and built new residence halls. Athletics
joined the Middle Atlantic States
Collegiate Athletic Corporation.
In 2001, Eastern College achieved
University status, at the urging of the
Middle States Commission on Higher
Education, to reflect better the scope of
its academic programs. The Seminary
was renamed Palmer Theological
Seminary in 2005.
Common threads
Dr. Black says, “It soon became clear
that a real culture of partnerships had
formed. Not only with World Vision,
Habitat for Humanity and Esperanza,
but also with the Sider Center and
Evangelicals for Social Action. We’ve
partnered with Tony Campolo’s
initiatives like Cornerstone Academy,
Urban Promise, and Mission Year,
and with others including People for
People Community Development and
Gaudenzia Rehabilitation Services.
It seemed that our notion here of
faith, reason and justice kept finding
expression in organizations where
people were trying to advance
themselves through faith-based
organizations. Ours was the
educational part of the partnership.”
Dr. Black says, “If anything makes Eastern
different, it’s that central tenet that we
exist in part to liberate people. That’s a
departure from common notions of the
liberal arts. Historically they have not
been liberating but for those already
privileged. But Eastern more than any
place really got it and was willing to use
liberal arts to liberate.”
He continues, “Eastern is deeply different,
philosophically and theologically, from
other learning centers. I believe that by
the hand of God it will always be this way,
as long as we are willing for it to be. The
challenges are enormous. Increasingly,
families can’t afford private higher
education. But just as the Lord showed
us a new model of education in 1988 with
the Campolo College, he’ll show us how
the next addition will ensure sustainability
through hybrid learning, combining
online and on-ground education.”
Dr. Black concludes, “The Lord is
clearly present in directing this
partnership culture in ways that
extend faith, reason and justice to
new places and help us pay our bills.
I’m very confident about our future.”
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+ 7 3 % of C C G PS courses
+ 1 ,139 fu l l -time
students e n rol l ed i n
first class of PhD students
a n d a s si s t ed f or m ats
CCGPS u n dergr a duat e
gr a duated in M ay.
( i n c lu di n g c l a s sro om
or gr a duat e pro gr a m s
a n d on li n e i n s t ruc tion ).
i n Fa l l 2011.
Samuel
Onyait
MA International development,
CCGPS Africa Residency Program
An adult student in CCGPS and a participant in
the Africa Residency Program, Samuel Onyait
takes classes towards an MA in International
Development from his home in Uganda. A Bible
school teacher for 16 years, when he is not in the
classroom, Samuel is completing and posting
assignments for his coursework in international
economic development. This unique offering
puts him in contact with students from six
continents, all of whom are combining intensive
on-site classes with interactive online learning.
Samuel is also preparing for the upcoming
in-person Residency program, intensive “onground” courses that provide an opportunity
for all the online students to meet face-toface and participate in a traditional classroom
experience once every semester.
Samuel regularly meets with leaders in his
church to discuss further support and growth
of sustainable churches and communities in
Uganda. Taking what he’s learned through
true, trans-global collaboration in his online
“classroom,” Samuel is able to bring new
perspectives and propose new solutions to longtime challenges. For Samuel, a person deeply
committed to the transformation of depressed
and disadvantaged communities in his home
country, the hybrid online/on-site learning model
is a perfect fit that has allowed him to continue
his work in the community, while also learning
valuable skills that will help him move forward
with his mission.
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+ E astern U niversit y ’s
w er e taugh t i n bl e n ded
+ D r . Ton y C ampo l o ’56,
+ E astern U niversit y
+ D octor of arts i n
BD ’6 0, THM ’61, prof e s s or
graduate Naw Susanna
M a r r i ag e a n d Fa m i ly
e m er it us, a l on g w it h
H l a H l a S oe , w ho
s ta rt ed i n 2011 w it h
S h a n e C l a i b or n e ’ 97
e a r n ed h er MBA i n
23 s t u de n ts.
h av e r el e a sed a n e w
Economic De v elopm ent
b o ok ca l l ed “R ed L e t t er
i n 20 0 4, h a s bee n c ho se n
R e volu tion : W h at i f
f or t h e I n t er ac tion
J e s us R e a l ly M e a n t
h u m a n ita r i a n awa r d
W h at H e Sa i d ? ”
f or 2012.
A world away,
but connected by a
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+ T here are over 2 0, 0 0 0
+ E astern a l umni / ae
+ 9 8 % of 2 011 graduates
tota l a l umni / ae , w h ic h
c ov er 50 S tat e s a n d
w er e e m pl oy ed f u l l -ti m e,
i n c lu de s CAS, CCGPS, P TS
8 8 C ou n t r i e s.
at t e n di n g gr a duat e
a n d E sper a nz a gr a duat e s.
s c ho ol , or i n volu n ta ry
serv ic e w it h i n si x mon t h s
of gr a duation.
John
Camp
Class of 1982
CEO/General Manager,
Schreder Lighting LLC
In his role as CEO and General Manager of
Schreder Lighting—North American Division,
John Camp can often be found traveling the
world for days that begin before dawn with
exercise and morning devotions and end late
at night when he boards a plane for home.
Although busy, John often takes time to read
the Bible and reflect upon God’s work in his life.
One man who had a profound effect on
John, and someone he often reflects upon,
is Dr. Linwood Geiger. Dr. Geiger was John’s
Economics professor during his years at Eastern,
and became both a mentor and a friend who
helped to shape his career and family. “Dr.
Geiger took the time to understand the type
of learning challenges I faced. He worked with
me in a way that allowed me to excel. In my
experience, it’s rare for faculty to really invest in
the success of their students the way Dr. Geiger
did. At Eastern, I found that to be the norm.”
Having owned two businesses in his career,
John now leads one of the largest global
commercial lighting manufacturers in the world.
He feels strongly that Dr. Geiger and the other
faculty who invested so much in his growth,
prepared him well for the often high intensity
of his day-to-day activities.
As he balances executive team meetings,
quality control on the factory floor, financial
reporting and international travel, John carries
his Eastern experience with him. “It was an
invaluable experience, one that has made me
who I am today. I’ve never hesitated to support
Eastern’s current and future students—I want
as many people as possible to be able to
benefit from this place.”
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+ 1 , 0 62 a l umni / ae and
+ A l umni / ae donated
+ E astern has
C l ass of 2 012 m a de a gi f t
$ 26 4,03 4 to E a s t er n
to E a s t er n be t w ee n J u ly
be t w ee n J u ly 1, 2011 a n d
appro x imate ly 70 0
Joint M arried A l umni
1, 2011 a n d J u n e 30, 2012,
J u n e 30, 2012.
( J M A) . J MA s a r e t ho se
h el pi n g to r e ac h a 16.12 %
a lu m n i w ho a r e m a r r i ed
pa rtici pation r at e.
to a f el l ow E a s t er n or
Se m i na ry gr a duat e.
Eastern’s
professors
are mentors
who shape
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+ T he Leadership
S t u de n ts w ho c om pl e t e
bec om e C h a pl a i n R e si de n t
F e l l ows Program i s
t h e pro gr a m h av e
at J ef f er s on Ho spita l
de sig n ed to h el p pr epa r e
g on e on to e a r n Ph Ds i n
i n Ph i l a del ph i a, l e a d
s t u de n ts f or f u t u r e
N e u ro s ci e n c e, t e ac h i n
t h e You n g De mo c r ats of
l e a der s h i p rol e s.
pr e s tigious i n s tit u tion s
A m er ica a n d m uc h mor e.
s uc h a s Joh n s Hopk i n s
U n i v er sit y,
Maria
Horning
Class of 2012
Economic Development major,
Volleyball team captain,
leadership fellows program
For Maria Horning, senior economic
development major and captain of the
volleyball team, each day is a constant
balance between her responsibilities in the
classroom, on the court and as a Leadership
Fellow. Whether studying with a friend over
an early morning breakfast or catching up on
assignments during her lunch break, Maria
has worked hard for her achievements.
Named a 2010 ESPN Academic All-American,
Maria maintains a GPA of 3.2 or higher and
participates in numerous community service
projects, along with approximately 50 percent of
all Eastern student athletes. She accomplishes all
of this while often running from Astronomy class
to weight lifting with her trainer and team, as well
as both an early and a later evening practice.
As a Leadership Fellow, Maria enrolls in
additional courses, mentoring and training to
develop her leadership abilities and practices
what she learns as a leader on campus. Maria’s
leadership role is as a TA for INST 150, a core
course for all first-year students at Eastern. She
spends several hours each week with first-year
students helping them to complete assignments,
improve essays or offer other assistance with
course materials.
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+ I n the l ast academic
+ 4 4 E astern U niversit y
y ear , s t u de n ts i n t h e
Ath l etes w er e na m ed
w er e na m ed to A l l -
L e a der s h i p F el l ow s
to t h e M i ddl e At l a n tic
C on f er e n c e li s ts.
pro gr a m h a d a n av er ag e
C on f er e n c e ( MAC )
GPA of 3.95 or h igh er.
+ 19 student-ath l etes
Aca de m ic Honor Rol l
f or fa l l sports.
Skills gained on the court
link to capabilities in the
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+ T he T empl eton H onors
+ O ne aspect of t h e
T e m pl e ton Honor s
semester away i s see n a s
c om bi n e s t h e Gr e at B o ok s
C ol l eg e c u r r ic u lu m t h at
a n i n t egr a l pa rt of t h e
a pproac h to education
i s no t f ou n d i n m a n y
ov er a l l c u r r ic u lu m.
w it h a c l a s sica l Li ber a l
c om pa r a bl e pro gr a m s
A rts v i sion of a n
i s t h e r equ i r ed s t u dy-
educat ed per s on.
a broa d se m e s t er.
Katelyn
Rittenhouse
Class of 2013
Templeton Honors College (THC),
Biochemistry major, Soccer
As a student in the Templeton Honors College
and a soccer player, Katelyn Rittenhouse
has a challenging schedule and course load,
but one that offers her diverse and exciting
opportunities as well.
In CHE420 “Chemical Research,” Katelyn
spends several hours each week continuing the
biomedical research she began with Dr. Joon
Park as part of the Quaker Chemical Research
Grant. In ASTR111L “The Solar System Lab,”
Katelyn is introduced to the use of telescopes
and computers in Eastern’s own on-campus
observatory. And in HON204 “Mathematics
in the Western Tradition,“ she engages in a
study of mathematical thought in the Western
Tradition from Euclid through modernity and
to the present. It is through this class that
she explores the ways in which mathematical
thought has influenced, and been influenced
by, the broader tradition.
Katelyn plans to pursue a future in the sciences
and sees few courses as being as integral to
that future as “The Good Life,” an introductory
course at the Honors College that launches the
entire curriculum at THC. It encourages students
to critically analyze intellectual life and the
integration of faith in the world.
Although she spends a great deal of time in the
lab, as a THC student, Katelyn is also enrolled
in a number of courses that are built around
intensive reading, writing and discussion in both
the Great Books and significant current books and
ideas. She rounds out her days with soccer team
meetings and practices, and often spends dinner
with friends discussing courses and making plans
for upcoming social events on campus.
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+ T he T empl eton
C o l l ege curricu l um
+ H onors C o l l ege
+ S AT combined score
+ T empl eton H onors
students m a k e u p t h e
of 1350 / 2020 or ACT
C o l l ege h a d 125 s t u de n ts
Top 9 % of t h ei r h igh
s c or e of 30.
du r i n g t h e 2011–12
s c ho ol gr a duati n g c l a s s.
aca de m ic y e a r.
Where knowledge
joins reflection on
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+ E speran z a C o l l ege i s
+ A ppro x imate ly 4 9 %
of E sper a nz a C ol l eg e
2011–12 Aca de m ic Y e a r wa s
H ispa n ic - serv i ng
s t u de n ts a r e wor k i n g
222 u n dergr a duat e s.
i n s tit u tion ( HSI), t h e
a n d g oi n g to s c ho ol
on ly on e i n t h e S tat e
at t h e sa m e ti m e.
of Pe n n s y lva n i a .
Anthony
Ramos
Class of 2011
Esperanza College, AA in
Community and Health Services
Like so many Esperanza AA students,
Anthony Ramos’ days are full. They begin
at home with his family, continue with
classes and library study throughout,
and then end with his evening shift at the
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
(CTCA), where he works to help make the
lives of cancer patients and caregivers a
little bit easier.
Anthony can often be found helping a
patient in a wheelchair get where he needs
to go or making conversation with a patient
caregiver about CTCA. His internship
at CTCA began as a requirement for his
Associate’s degree in Community and
Health Services (CHS) at Eastern’s Esperanza
College campus, but he quickly fell in love
with the work and the people and is a fulltime employee now. Living proof of one of
Eastern’s core teachings, the transition from
theory to practice, Anthony was offered a
job when his internship ended.
On nights he is not working at CTCA,
Anthony leads Bible study at his church.
He knows the value of education first hand.
The first in his family to pursue higher
education, Anthony was once a high school
drop out. With the help of his family and a
caring pastor, Anthony earned his GED and
found Esperanza College. He was the class
valedictorian at his winter graduation, and
is enrolled at Eastern’s main campus for a
Bachelor’s of Social Work. “Esperanza is
the best school experience I’ve ever had.
Everyone here works together to help you.
It doesn’t matter who you are, everyone
here just wants you to succeed.”
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+ T ota l enro l l ment f or
a f eder a l ly r ec o g n i z ed
+ T op 3 concentrations
+ 2 0 0 + person student
+ A ppro x imate ly 36 % of
w er e C om m u n it y/ H u m a n
body: 41% a r e f i r s t
s t u de n ts at t e n d c l a s se s
Serv ic e s, E a r ly C h i l dho od
g e n er ation s t u de n ts.
du r i n g t h e day, w h i l e 6 4 %
a n d Busi n e s s f or t h e
at t e n d e v e n i n g c l a s se s
2011–12 Aca de m ic Y e a r.
du e to wor k .
Uniting students
with their
From theory
to practice
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College of
Arts & Sciences
The College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) equips students to be knowledgeable,
skilled and Christ-like, active participants in a global and multi-ethnic society and
church. CAS’s 31 majors and 35 minors provide students the tools for effective
communication, evaluation of evidence and arguments, insightful questioning, logical
reasoning, and creative and constructive problem-solving. We guide students in their
journey towards building strength of character and the assumption of responsibility
to reflect Christ-like virtues including personal integrity, social awareness, civility,
compassion, justice and the pursuit of excellence. These skills and values are taught
and practiced through the entire curricular and co-curricular program, ensuring
Eastern University students and graduates the ability to apply them all genuinely in
their academic, professional and ministerial endeavors.
2 0 11 – 2 0 12 a c h i e v e m e n t s
• T he American Holistic Nurses Association
(AHNA) honored Christina Jackson PhD, RN,
PNP, AHN-BC at their 31st annual conference
with the 2011 Holistic Nurse of the Year Award.
She was recognized for her contributions in
furthering the practice of holistic nursing and
bringing caring and healing to the forefront
of nursing practice. Dr. Christina Jackson is a
Professor of Nursing at Eastern University,
where she has taught since 1985.
• Thirteen Eastern University SIFE (Students in
Free Enterprise) have won the 2012 SIFE USA
Regional Competition for the third year in a row.
The SIFE students, accompanied by Dr. Al Socci,
their faculty advisor, competed in Baltimore, MD
against 37 SIFE teams from our region. Judges
selected Eastern University as one of the winning
schools to proceed to the National Competition
held May 22–24, 2012 in Kansas City, MO.
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• Dr. Steven McGuire, assistant professor of
Political Science at Eastern University, received
the National Endowment for the Humanities
(NEH) Enduring Questions grant. Dr. McGuire
will use this grant to develop a course based on
the question, “What is a Person?”
• Symphony Space, one of New York’s premier
performance venues, in collaboration with the
New York Chamber Music Festival, presented a
commemorative tribute to the 10th Anniversary
of September 11. Justin Tokke, a student in
the Eastern University Music Department, is a
composer and one of his works was performed
at this tribute concert.
Spotlight: college of Arts & Sciences
Change for the future
Students in the College of Arts & Sciences receive a wellrounded education and extracurriculars, building reason, logic,
and problem-solving skills that will serve them in all pursuits.
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Temple ton
Honors College
Opened in 1999, Templeton Honors College (THC) was created largely through the
gifts and vision of Drs. John and Josephine Templeton. Developed to challenge and
prepare academically gifted undergraduate students for leadership and service, THC
focuses on the life of the mind, character formation and skill development. THC
is one of a small group of schools around the country instructing students in the
Great Books, a curriculum that emphasizes a high degree of engagement with whole,
primary texts. It is a highly interdisciplinary educational model of lectures, seminarstyle discussion and the development of close relationships with both professors and
peers to form an intensive learning community.
2 0 11 – 2 0 12 a c h i e v e m e n t s
• Evan Hewitt, Class of 2011, received the William
E. Simon fellowship offered by the Intercollegiate
Studies Institute (ISI). This award allots Hewitt
$40,000 in unrestricted grant funds which may
be used for the benefit of civic life, creation of
opportunities for others, or personal scholarship.
Evan was honored at the Templeton Culture of
Enterprise awards ceremony in June 2011.
• Dr. Jonathan Yonan became the third dean of the
college. He received his PhD in Theology from
the University of Oxford with a concentration in
Ecclesiastical History which he earned in 2007.
Dr. Yonan teaches the year-long Western
Civilization seminar and the second-semester
Justice seminar, both taken by first-year students
in the Templeton Honors College.
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• In 2011, the Agora Institute for Civic Virtue and
the Common Good opened. The Agora Institute
is an interdisciplinary research center working in
the Boston-D.C. corridor and collaborating with
faculty and students at the Templeton Honors
College and Eastern University.
• Author and social critic, Os Guinness, visited the
Templeton Honors College during spring 2012.
His public lecture topic was “A World Safe for
Diversity: Living with our Deepest Differences in
an Age of Exploding Pluralism.”
Spotlight: Templeton honors college
Focusing on leadership and service
Templeton Honors College students are challenged daily to
engage in their studies, to form and discuss their opinions,
and develop their skills and character.
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Esperanza College
Esperanza College of Eastern University (EC) was founded in 2000 through a
partnership between the President of Eastern University, Dr. David Black, and the
Reverend Luis Cortés, Jr., President of Esperanza Inc., one of the largest faith-based
Hispanic nonprofit organizations in the United States. Founded to address the unmet
educational needs of the Hispanic community, EC is the only federally-recognized
Hispanic-serving institution in Pennsylvania, and is a Middle States Accredited
Branch campus of Eastern University located in the heart of North Philadelphia.
Esperanza College provides affordable and rigorous two-year degree programs to the
North Philadelphia community, an area that struggles with high levels of poverty and
traditionally low levels of educational attainment. In EC’s neighborhood, more than
60 percent of individuals over the age of 25 have, at most, a high school diploma,
and many have as little as a 5th grade education. EC reaches out to the Hispanic
community, helping individuals pursue higher education, and opening the doors of
economic mobility within a nurturing Christian environment.
2 0 11 – 2 0 12 a c h i e v e m e n t s
• The Hispanic Choice Awards were presented at
the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia and Esperanza
College of Eastern University received the
Education Champion of the Year (El Futuro) Award.
• Dr. Ana-Rita Mayol, Nanoscientist and NASA
Research Scientist, spoke at Esperanza on
January 4, 2012. She was excited to visit from the
University of Puerto Rico—Rio Piedras campus,
and shared her path to being a Nanoscientist and
working with NASA (National Aeronautics and
Space Administration).
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• Dr. Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, Dean of Esperanza
College, is listed as one of 2011’s Most Influential
Latinos in Impacto Latin Newspaper.
• Esperanza College had its first two graduates in
Criminal Justice and its first two male student
Valedictorians, Anthony Ramos and Carl Carter.
• Esperanza introduced a new concentration in
Community and Human Services.
Spotlight: Esperanza college
Op e n i n g d o o r s i n n o r t h P h i l a d e lp h i a
Esperanza College creates an opportunity for advanced learning
with its two-year degree programs in North Philadelphia, where a
majority of residents deal with the realities of poverty and lower
education levels every day.
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c a mpolo College of
Graduate &
Professional Studies
The Campolo College of Graduate and Professional Studies (CCGPS) prepares
undergraduate and graduate students for thoughtful and productive lives of Christian
faith, leadership and service. CCGPS, comprised of eight academic departments,
offers a full range of degree programs at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and
doctoral levels. Available in online, on-ground and blended formats, CCGPS
programs are offered in various locations in Pennsylvania, including the greater
Philadelphia and Harrisburg areas, in Washington, D.C., and internationally.
2 0 11 – 2 0 12 a c h i e v e m e n t s
• Bread for the World announced a new
partnership with Eastern University and Asbury
Theological Seminary of Wilmore, KY to produce
an online curriculum for evangelical Christian
seminaries and colleges on global poverty and
foreign assistance. “We are thrilled to be working
with these partners to assemble materials that
will help graduate and undergraduate students
think and pray through issues of U.S. foreign
assistance,” said Dr. David Bronkema, Director of
International Development Programs and Chair
of the School of Leadership and Development at
Eastern University.
• Eagle Learning Center at St. Davids, which is
home to the Campolo College of Graduate and
Professional Studies, now produces clean energy
from the solar panels on its roof. These panels
produce from 10–20% of the Eagle Learning
Center’s electricity each day.
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• Eastern University has begun a partnership with
City Year called Give a Year, for which Eastern
will offer substantial tuition scholarships to each
admitted City Year alumnus. In its 15 years in
Philadelphia, City Year has tutored, mentored,
and engaged nearly 200,000 Philadelphia youth,
as well as led 50,000 community volunteers in
service. City Year corps members help keep
students in school and on track to graduate.
Spotlight: Campolo College of Graduate & Professional studies
F u r t h e r e d u c at i o n m e e t s t h e r e a l w o r l d
The Campolo College of Graduate & Professional Studies
allows working adults to earn degrees in higher education
in a format that works for them, whether online, on-ground
or with a combination of both.
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Pal mer
Theological
Seminary
Palmer Theological Seminary is committed to preparing people for Christ’s ministry
as church leaders at home and around the world, in both sacred and secular environments.
The only school within Eastern University providing graduate theological education,
Palmer emphasizes service and stewardship through local churches in the American
Baptist Churches, its affiliated denomination, and in other denominations.
Founded as Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1925, Palmer has long been
described as “conservative, yet progressive.” Students, faculty and staff engage in
energetic discussions and offer varying perspectives, encouraging advanced critical
thinking and intellectual curiosity. This occurs within an evangelical theological
framework, reflected by the Seminary’s doctrinal basis and mission to share
“The Whole Gospel for the Whole World through Whole Persons.”
2 0 11 – 2 0 12 a c h i e v e m e n t s
• Palmer Seminary has launched a blended online
program that will enable church leaders from
across the U.S. and around the world to earn
a Master of Theological Studies (MTS) degree
without relocating. The three-year program,
based on the Openseminary™ model, requires
two week-long residencies per year at Palmer.
• N early 200 people took part in the Seminary’s
April 29, 2012 event, “Celebration Saturday,”
which gave the entire Seminary community,
past and present, a formal opportunity to say
goodbye to the Wynnewood campus prior to the
Seminary’s move to King of Prussia.
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• Palmer was represented in Cape Town,
South Africa at Lausanne III—the third Lausanne
Congress on World Evangelization. Three
PTS professors, along with Dean Chris Hall,
were in attendance.
• In 1940, after 15 years in its original location on
Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia, the Seminary
moved to the location on the outskirts of the
city in Wynnewood. Seventy-two years later,
the Seminary has made another move to the
American Baptist Churches Mission Center in
King of Prussia.
Spotlight: palmer theological seminary
Se rv i ce a n d s te wa r dsh i p
Palmer Theological Seminary encourages students to build
their theological education through discussions and lectures.
Students are prepared to serve as church leaders with critical
thinking and a presentation of varying viewpoints.
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Faculty
Highlights
Campolo College
of Graduate &
Professional Studies
Counseling
Psychology
Dr. Walter Chung, CRC, BCBA-D,
NCP, BCCP, LPC, Behavior
Analyst, Clinical Counselor and
Program Evaluation Consultant,
and Professor, reports that the
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Concentration in the Counseling
Psychology Department has been
approved by the Behavior Analyst
Certification Board (BACB).
Dr. Susan Edgar-Smith,
Associate Professor, co-authored
an article on School-Based
Intergenerational Programs in
The Pennsylvania School
Psychologist Journal (Fall 2011).
Dr. Randolph Walters, Associate
Professor, presented workshops
at two church conferences in
Philadelphia on “Mental Health
and the Church.”
NURSING
Mary Anne Peters, PhD, RN, CNE,
Associate Professor, co-authored
an article on School-Based
Intergenerational Programs in
The Pennsylvania School
Psychologist Journal (Fall 2011).
The American Holistic Nurses
Association (AHNA) honored
Christina Jackson, PhD, RN, PNP,
AHN-BC with the 2011 Holistic
Nurse of the Year Award.
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SCHOO L OF L EADERSHI P
& DE V E L O P M ENT
Dr. Franklin Oikelome, Assistant
Professor of Organizational
Leadership, was co-author of
Diversity, Ethnicity, Migration and
Work: International Perspectives
(Palgrave MacMillan).
Dr. David Bronkema, Director
of International Development
Programs and Chair of the School
of Leadership and Development,
was instrumental in creating a joint
program with Bread for the World to
foster international development.
College of
Arts & Sciences
Biology
Dr. Maria Fichera, Chair of
Biology, directed the research
of a student who placed first in
microbiology at the Pennsylvania
state finals for the PA Junior
Academy of Sciences.
Chemistry
Dr. Joon-Seo Park, Assistant
Professor in Chemistry,
accompanied students to the
American Chemical Society
meeting where a biochemistry
major won a 1st place
undergraduate poster award.
Political Science
Dr. Steven McGuire, Assistant
Professor of Political Science,
received the National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH) Enduring
Questions Grant. Dr. McGuire will use
this grant to develop a course based
on the question, “What is a Person?”
Psychology
Dr. Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen,
Chair of the Psychology
Department, was the featured
speaker at the 2011 summer
lecture series sponsored by the
West Yorkshire School of Christian
Studies in the United Kingdom.
Sociology
Dr. Joao Monteiro, Sociology
Department Chair and Associate
Professor, participated in the
Eastern Sociological Society
meeting in NY where a junior
sociology major won an award
for his poster presentation on
masculinity and the disabled body.
Theology
Dr. Joseph B. Modica, University
Chaplain, is Project Co-Director for
the Worship Renewal Grant from
the Calvin Institute of Christian
Worship (CICW) in Grand Rapids,
MI. The grant will be used to build
a meditation labyrinth on the St.
Davids campus.
Palmer Theological
Seminary
Dr. Ron Sider, Professor and Founder
of ESA (Evangelicals for Social
Action), published “Fixing the Moral
Deficit: A Balanced Way to Balance
the Budget” in the Intervarsity Press.
Faculty Highlights
Dr. Chris Hall, Dean of Palmer
Seminary, published “Ancient
Christian Spirituality” in the
Dictionary of Christian Spirituality
(Zondervan 2011).
Dr. Al Tizon, Associate Professor
of Holistic Ministry, taught a class
in social ethics and mission at St.
Frumentius Theological College in
Ethiopia, in summer 2011.
Dr. Ron Sider and Professor Paul
Alexander participated in the Christ
at the Checkpoint Conference in
Bethlehem, along with Dr. Tony
Campolo and Shane Claiborne.
Esperanza College
Dr. Conde-Frazier, Dean of
Esperanza College, has written
about the impact of immigration
on children in her book, Listen to
the Children: Conversations with
Immigrant Families (Spring 2012).
Templeton Honors
College
Dr. Phillip Cary, Professor of
Philosophy, published an article
in the book Confessions of Love:
Ambiguities of Greek Eros and
Latin Caritas (New York, Peter
Lang, 2011).
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Financials
2 011–2 012
Below are the summarized financial highlights, including the University’s balance
sheet and comparative revenue and expense data in graphic form. Due to the strong
financial management practiced at Eastern for many, many years, we have been able
to weather the financial challenges of the past year with minimal impact. Although
there is still economic uncertainty in our country, we look forward to the new year
with keen discernment for the continued vision and mission of Eastern University.
Eastern University Balance Sheets: June 30, 2012
(With Comparative Information for 2011)
2 0 12
2 0 11
Unrestricted
Tempor arily
Restric ted
Permanently
Restric ted
Total
Total
$18,139,659
$4,392,830
-
$22,532,489
$19,884,350
Students
1,761,801
-
-
1,761,801
2,264,415
Student loans
1,655,448
-
-
1,655,448
1,550,962
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
Receivables
Other federal funds
128,642
-
-
128,642
667,438
725
228,239
105,239
334,203
336,824
1,61 4,023
31,485
-
1,645,508
1,058,510
-
-
14,573
14,573
14,638
3,299,963
-
16,202,241
19,502,204
20,245,711
60,059,264
-
-
60,059,264
59,451,447
558,271
-
-
558,271
424,378
-
-
889,958
889,958
940,089
Due (to) from other funds
(1,623,524)
(1,806,721)
3,430,245
-
-
Due from (to) Collegiate
Housing Foundation
785,604
(31,212)
-
754,392
514,151
$86,379,876
$2,814,621
$20,642,256
$109,836,753
$107,352,913
Contributions receivable
Prepaid expenses and
other assets
Cash and cash equivalents—
permanently restricted
Investments
Property, plant and
equipment
Bond issue costs
Beneficial interests in
perpetual trusts
Total Assets
R e v e n u e s : 2 012
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R e v e n u e s : 2 011
Tuition & Fees
-78%
Tuition & Fees
74%
Auxiliary Enterprises
-13%
Auxiliary Enterprises
13%
Grants
2%
Grants
1%
Gifts
- 4%
Gifts
7%
Other Sources
-2%
Other Sources
1%
Investment Income
1%
Investment Income
4%
Financials
Eastern University Balance Sheets: June 30, 2012
(With Comparative Information for 2011)
2 0 12
2 0 11
Unrestric ted
Tempor arily
Restric ted
Permanently
Restric ted
Total
Total
Accounts payable and
accrued expenses
$1,454,099
-
-
$1,454,099
$1,165,545
Accrued payroll
2,458,642
-
-
2,458,642
2,782,283
Deferred income
2,380,969
-
-
2,380,969
2,797,305
Liabilities
Student deposits
195,000
-
-
195,000
204,300
Annuities payable
164,009
-
$939,293
1,103,302
1,089,049
Accrued interest
160,092
-
-
160,092
339,938
Advances from federal
government for student loans
663,939
663,939
663,939
-
-
-
-
4,855,021
Bonds payable
39,957,678
-
-
39,957,678
31,861,386
Total Liabilities
47,434,428
-
939,293
48,373,721
45,758,766
36,069,919
35,758,238
Note payable
Net Assets
Unrestricted
36,069,919
Board designated fund
2,132,535
-
-
2,132,535
2,139,487
742,994
-
-
742,994
575,079
38,945,448
-
-
38,945,448
38,472,804
-
2,814,621
-
2,814,621
3,684,598
-
-
19,702,963
19,702,963
19,436,745
Total Net Assets
38,945,448
2,814,621
19,702,963
61,463,032
61,594,147
Total Liabilities
& Net Assets
$86,379,876
$2,814,621
$20,642,256
$109,836,753
$107,352,913
Loan funds
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted
Endowment fund
E x p e n s e s : 2 011
E x p e n s e s : 2 012
Instruction
30%
Instruction
30%
Scholarships & Aid
25%
Scholarships & Aid
25%
Institutional Support
10%
Institutional Support
10%
Auxiliary Enterprises
7%
Auxiliary Enterprises
7%
Academic Support
6%
Academic Support
6%
Student Services
12%
Student Services
12%
Plant Operation
& Maintenance
10%
Plant Operation
& Maintenance
10%
The Donor Honor Roll is available online by following these three easy steps:
1. Visit www.eastern.edu
2. Click on the “Office & Centers” button
3. Choose the “Office of Development & Alumni Relations” link
The Donor Honor Roll acknowledges the generous support of contributors to Eastern University during the period of July 1, 2011 through
June 30, 2012. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of donor listings.
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Donor Honor Roll
2 011–2 012
The 1925
Founders Society
The Eagle Circle
Anonymous (1)
David and Valerie Black
Frederick Boehlke (BD) ‘52, (BA) ‘52
Charles ‘90 and Stephanie Olson
Timothy and Bettie Ann (Morse ‘74)
Brigham ‘76
John and Josephine Templeton
William Daggett
Howard Wood
Keith and Lora Dutill
Sodexo Inc.
Richard and Virginia Eisenstaedt
US Department of Education
Conrad Fowler
Anonymous (4)
Evan and Carol Frey
Walton Society
Rich and Pamela Merriman
Marvin and Martha Meyer
Robert Moffitt (MDiv) ‘71 (BA) ’71
Ellen and Wah-Pui Sam
James and Leah (Welding ‘03)
Mulhearn ‘03
Comloquoy Charitable Foundation
Samuel and Marilyn Parke
The W. W. Smith Charitable Trust
Earl and Judi Reeder ‘64
William Simon
Trustees’ Society
Anonymous (1)
Steven and Catherine (Cope ‘92)
Clemens ‘91
Wayne Dietrich ‘66
W. Donald and Susan
(Mugridge ‘67) Gough ‘67
Arthur and Margaret Hill
Lucy and Joel Huff
Alvin and Mary Elizabeth Jepson
Aljit Joy and Deepa Kurian-Joy
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Malcolm and Mary Lou Street
Garland Tucker
Associated Engineering
Consultants, Inc.
Easton Coach Company
Huston Foundation
Pfizer Foundation Matching
Gifts Program
VWR Charitable Foundation
VWR International, LLC
Danny and Ellen (Whitcomb ‘83)
Cortes ‘83 (MDiv) ’87
Larry and Nancy (Kinsman ‘62)
Curtis ‘60 (MDiv) ‘ 63
Paul Daffinee ‘74
Thomas and Susan Dahlstrom
Scott and Carolyn (Brown ‘76)
Davis ‘77
Michael Dorsch ‘08
Casey and Barbara Dunn
Andrew Eisenstein
Kirk and Deborah Elken
Charles and Janice Erickson
George Gepp
Phyllis Giuliante
Wilbert Gough (BABTH) ‘50, (DD) ‘73
Paul and Jane (Sargeant ‘57)
Green ‘57 (DMin) ’85
Christopher and Deborah Hall
Matthew and Susan Hancock
Thomas Harmon
Bruce and Kathleen Harrison
Roberta and John Hestenes
Guy and Melissa Hoagland
Matthew and Beth (Murray ‘88)
Iacoviello ‘88 (MTS) ’08
Michael Inman ‘90
Nathan and Robyn Jameson
David and Winnifred King
Gaye Matherly
President’s Circle
Stephen O’Hearn
Anonymous (5)
Corinne Latini (BSN) ‘01 (MEd) ‘07
Robert and Mary Reeder
Bong Lee
Jim and Sarah Rogers
George and Carolyn (Heeren ‘67)
Allen ‘67
Stacey ‘81 and Sergio Sauchuk
Diana Bacci ‘84
Ed Leo
John and Jean Smith
Craig Banet
Sarah Jane Levine ‘90
David and Elizabeth (Webb ‘59)
Swingle ‘59
Michael and Lorina Barbalas
Helen and Paul Loeb
Cathy Barbash
Leon and Shirley Lombard
George and Mary Torggler
Simeon Bardin and Susan Denman
Estate of Janet Long
Harold and Lori Voorhees
Barbara Beech ‘75
Jack Lottey (BD) ‘57 (MDiv) ’57
Maurice and Helen Workman
Steve Bell
Murray MacTavish ‘93
Berks County Intermediate Unit
Peter Benoliel
Michael and Terry Mandarino
E. Newbold & Margaret DuPont
Smith Foundation
Calvin and Carolyn (Rowley ‘62)
Best ‘61
William Manns
EAPE/KingdomWorks, Inc.
Edwin M. Lavino Foundation
David and Colleen (Dourte ‘76)
Bradstreet ‘76
Robert and Carol Martin
Haas Trust 2
Arthur and Teresa Brown
Merck Partnership for Giving
Bruce Buell ‘79
PA Department of Education
Vincent and Jacqueline Burke
The Pennsylvania Trust Company
Andrea Butler
Rockethub Inc.
Nicholas J. Caniglia, Esq.
Smith Lead Unitrust
Michael & Alexandra Cardone
Sovereign Insurance Group
Dawn Carowitz ‘07
William Penn Foundation
Robert Cassidy ‘65
Andy & Leah Krider
David and Pat Leidy
Blake and Marilyn Marles
William and Sue Martindale
John and Katherine (Cintron ‘01)
May ‘00
Condon and Kathryn McDonough
Warren Miller ‘69
Jacob and Arlene Miller
Paul Neal ‘88
Charles and Patricia Neral
Donor honor roll
James and Jacquelyn Osborne
Fox Chase Bank
David and Joan Peterson
General Electric Foundation
Michael Cleary and Jamie
Rapposelli Cleary
Mark Press ‘76
Grace Baptist Church of Blue Bell, PA
Edward Clydesdale ‘82
Herbert and Shirley Reigel
The HBE Foundation
Ken & Dawn Croney
Dennis & Carla Reustle
IBM Matching Grants Program
J. P. and Sue Ellen Cummins
Derek and Kristie Ritchie ‘89 (MBA) ‘07
JP Warner Associates, Inc
Anthony D’Alessandro
James and Barbara Rogers
Kurz Foundation
Michele Davey
David Roush
Lindback Foundation, C.R./M.F.
Robert Davis ‘63
Janet and Paul Rowe
Malvern Federal Savings Bank
Mark and Pamela Davis
David Rowlands ‘63
Marcum, LLP
Michael and Debora DellaPena
Greg Sarian
PT Development Florida, LLC
Renee DesJarlais
Kevin Schildt ‘77
The Quaker Chemical Foundation
Anthony and Diane Donatoni
Vaughn and Allison Schill
Alfred and Sarah Doody
Ruthanne and Gary Schlarbaum
Seaview Baptist Church of
Linwood, NJ
Stephen Seymour ‘96
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
Peter Shrefflers
Terry’s Hoagies LLC
Michael and Lori (Anderson ‘01,
MA ‘07) Dziedziak ‘01 (MBA) ’05
Adam and Colleen (McClure ‘02)
Shute ‘01
TN Ward
David Steelman
Tracorp
Nancy Thomas
Tustin Mechanical Services
Bob and Kristin (Skibbie ‘86)
Thomas ‘86
Verizon Foundation
Graham and Deanna Thorpe ‘01
David and Carolyn (Spahr ‘94)
Urban ‘90 (MBA) ’00
Mark and Linda Wagner
Elliott and Sloan Walker
Towers Perrin
Wayne Presbyterian Church,
Wayne, PA
Wohlsen Construction
Rob and Michelle D’Ovidio
Susan and W. Lawrence
Edgar-Smith
John Egan
Philip Ellmore (MDiv) ‘85
Mary Kay Elsen
Roger and Janet Engle
Mike Falvey
Richard and Julayne Frost
Katrina Gallia
Maroon & Gold Circle
Harvey Gantz ‘79
Chris and Leanne Gasink
Betty Wardell
Anonymous (6)
Edward Warner ‘58 (MRE) ‘60
Michael Alfano
W.Wilson and Velma Goode
(DMin) ‘00
Patricia Warner
Carl and Carolyn Altomare
Gregor Grant
Anthony Weathersby
Thomas and Esther (Sprowls ‘72)
Ashbaugh ‘72
Tom Grube
Chuck Atkinson
Richard Hagstrom ‘61
Marc Baer
Sandy Haney ‘02
C Thomas Bailey ‘65
Robin and Patricia Harshaw
Eric Bakker and Christine
Connolly Bakker
Laura and Benjamin Hartley
Leonard and Heidi White
Jerry Wisneski
Jonathan and Rachel Yonan
Clarence Ziegler
The Arthur Jackson Company
A T & T Foundation
AllianceBernstein Investments, Inc.
Associated Engineering
Consultants, Inc.
Baptist Church of West Chester, PA
C. Raymond Davis & Sons, Inc.
Chesterfield Baptist Church of
Chesterfield, NJ
Cohansey Baptist Church of
Roadstown, Bridgeton, NJ
Gregory Basile and Karen Toren
James Batty
Pete and Polly (Wilson, MBA ‘90)
Berol ‘87 (MDiv) ’95
Cara Bertozzi ‘02
Shawn and Jennifer Blythe
Jack and Wendy Bower
Jane Campbell ‘66
Jon and Siobhan Carmody
Compass Ion Advisors, LLC
C. Donald and Eleanor Carroll
Corporate Dimensions LTD
David and Corrinne Cassidy
Daley+ Jalboot Architects, LLP
Benjamin and Susanne (Speers ‘61)
Champion ‘59
Davidson Trust Company
Fellowship Homes Inc.
Follett Higher Education Group
Orville and Marilyn Guffin
Lynda Henderson
Diane Hessan
Megan Holcombe
Brad and Jacquelyn Hostetter
Jessi Isenhart ‘03
Harold Johnson ‘61
J. Pernell and Tangela Jones
Michael Kelman
Martin Kleppe
Jacqueline Kloss
Michael Larson
Chau and Christine Le
Marie Lewis
William Chegwin ‘62
Abdiel Lorente ‘63
Steven and Allison Ciminero
Betty Malcolm
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Donor Honor Roll
Maroon & Gold Circle (cont.)
Jason Mangler and Kristin
Hoppmann
Robert and Patricia McCormack
William and Francine McElwee
David and Jean (Morse ‘71)
McIntire ‘71
Keri McKeever
2 011–2 012
Belmont Baptist Church of
Broomall, PA
Adam and Kristin Brown
Bethany Covenant Church of
Bedford, NH
Virginia Campbell ‘69
Bottskill Baptist Church of
Greenwich, NY
Margaret Capers (MS) ‘06
Capital One Financial PAC
Match Program
Frederick and I. Jean Campbell
Lawrence and Sally Carr
Timothy and Karen Carr
Mike and Annie Mtika
Central Baptist Church of Palmyra, NJ
Phillip Cary and Nancy Hazle
John and Joyce (Clemmer ‘71)
Munro ‘73
Colman Sales Co.
Vincent Cella
Compass Ion Advisors, LLC
Mary Cipriani-Price ‘80
Philip and Meghan Murphy
Custom Medical Direct, Inc.
Joseph Clark
Patrick Murray Hayden
First Baptist Church of
Pedricktown, NJ
David and Amy ‘89 Clunn ‘89
First Baptist Church of Lima, OH
Randy and Vicky Crosby
First Baptist Church of Dover, DE
Scotty and Carol Crowder
First Baptist Church of Cuba, NY
James and Kelly Crowley
First Baptist Church of Milton, PA
Joseph Culin ‘75
Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union
Elizabeth Cutting ‘58
Groschan and Associates
T. Raymond and Barbara Davis
Hanlon Advisors LLC
Kyle and Michelle Davis
Keystone Blazers Basketball
Frances Decker ‘91
Kistler-Tiffany Benefits
Donald and Jean Demey
New Hanover United Methodist
Church of Gilbertsville, PA
Paul and Martha Derickson
Barbara Nickerson ‘74
Carolyn Noll
Jeffrey and Jennifer Patterson
Peter Perry
C. Norman and Marlyce Peterson
Justin and Sarah (Sinclair ‘01) Piff ‘02
Robert Plimpton ‘63
Barry Plimpton ‘68
John and Gwen Prestwood
Stephen and Karen Reichart
Roy and Mitzi Renfro
William and Barbara Ritter
Denise Robinson ‘04 (MS) ‘07
New York Commercial Lubricants, Inc.
John and Marlene Crosby
Dorcas Diaz-Shaner ‘58 (MRE) ‘61
and Donald Shaner ‘61
Phenix Baptist Church of West
Warwick, RI
Douglas and Christine Dick
Wayne Sporting Goods Co., Inc.
Steven Dimitriou
Wells Fargo Bank
MariBeth Doyle
Jo Ann Sherbine ‘68
West Shore Baptist Church of
Camp Hill, PA
Daniel and Kimberly Dufresne
Joan Singleton ‘88
Zsuzsanna’s Salon
Charles Saunders ‘62
Drew Saunders
Ronald Schlosser (AA) ‘56 (MRE) ‘59
Nancy Schwartz
Fredrick and Gail Spall
Nancy Spears
Karen Suter
Joseph and Carol+ (Hill ‘84) Tatta ‘55
Daryl Thomas
Gordon and Jane Tobias
John and Patricia Tobin
David and Christine Unander
Kathy and Barry Urban
Mary and Raymond Van Leeuwen
James and Claire Margaret Ward
Van Weigel and Linda Thomasson
Gwen White ‘97
Michael and Valerie (Wrona ‘12)
Wilson ‘10
Thomas and Kelly Wilton
Jason Woods ‘98
Michelle Young
Aqua Charitable Trust
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Michael Bugler
Jeffrey and Heather Dill
Deborah Dugan ‘77
Daniel and Marlene Dvorak
Joseph and Margo Eremus
Leadership Partner
Megan Estock
Anonymous (4)
Tyrone and Marshaun Fair
Hillard and Vivian Allen
Leonard and Barbara Aquilino
Brian Ballard ‘10
Richard Bare
Brian and Tina Marie Barnhart
David and Mary Lynn Barr
Sharon Bates
Marvin and Shelia Farmer
Robert and Dolores Fink
Howard and Nikki Lynne Fischer
Katherine Frantz
Diane Gabrielli
Armando and Martha Giuliante
Lucy Gobin
Sandra Bauer and Daniel Prima
Marina Gorina
Robert and Sue ‘77 (MDiv) ’80
Bertolette ‘77
Thelma Gray ‘90
Joy and Michael Greco
Patricia and Edward Boehne
David and Elinor Greenhalgh
Stephanie Boulden
Martin and Carol Gross
Darrell and Cynthia Boyd
Douglas and Beth (Ballantyne ‘73)
Hargis ‘73 (MDiv) ’76
Mark and Patricia Boyes
Mary and Bruce Boylston
Delores Brisbon
Steve Harris
T. Michael and Melissa Helton
Joan Hendrickson ‘63
Donor honor roll
Robert and Kathleen (Bustard ‘66)
Walk ‘65 (MDiv) ’68
Estate of Joseph Hepburn
Charles Norris
Janet Hermans ‘85
Edward and Alice Nowak
C. Richard and Mary Ann Hess
Jeffrey Odiorne
James Hester ‘60
Cynthia Orr
Jack and Ellie Hoekstra
Mitchell Osterhouse
Jacqueline and Desmond Irving
Renee Over
Joshua and Daisy-Marie (Cornue ‘05)
Isler ‘03
Lavonia Page ‘08
David and Sherilyn Jameson
John Pauley
Robert and Margaret (Badgley ‘78)
Jeffers ‘78
Amy Perez ‘95
Reuben and Shirley (Tuetken ‘70)
Wilbur ‘68
Mary Anne Peters
T. Ian and Amy Wildey
Steven and Barbara Petrillo
Marjorie Williams ‘64
Richard and Maria Policastro
Gregory Willis ‘96
Scott and Marilyn (Kreckmann ‘71)
Radley ‘93
Daniel and Martha Winters
Cecilia Lee
Brian and Kara (Belgiano ‘99)
Rhode ‘00
Jeffrey Ykoruk
Stan and Coleen LeQuire
M. Thomas Ridington ‘78 (MA) ‘81
Judith Lister ‘58
Wayne Riniker ‘72
Richard Locker ‘66
Andrea Rodgers ‘05
George and Kathleen Lorenzo
David Rubinstein
David and Lisa MacMain
Robert and Phyllis Rudnick
Jeffrey and Anne Mallgrave
Nathanael Ryan ‘06
David and Sandra Maness
Rebecca Martin
Matthew Sack and Caressa
Bailey Sack
Shannon McCabe
Miguel and Dolly Saenz
Ronald McGinnis ‘60
James and Paula Sauer
Eileen McGovern
William and Joann Schweitzer
Joseph and Barbara McGraw
Walter and Linda Scott
Elizabeth Mclaughlin
Sean & Josslyn Sharkey
Frank and Mary Ann McPherson
Darlene Smith ‘08
Wendy and Richard Mercier
Richard and Amanda Smoot
Rebecca Meyer ‘07 (MA) ‘10
Alberto and Brenda (MTS) ‘09 Socci
William and Mary (Naylor ‘66)
Mild ‘65
Michael and Janda Solazzo
MIchael and Kathy Sonier
Johnson & Johnson
Family of Companies
Sara and John Miles
Spencer Stuart
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
David Minning
Jerry and Linda Stehman
Lacof Properties, Inc.
Joma Mitchell
Todd Stiegler ‘89
Christine Momjian ‘91
Brittany Stroop
Lower Providence Baptist Church of
Eagleville, PA
Edgar and Cherie (Ginther ‘62)
Moore ‘61
Nathaniel and Marianne (Behnke
‘05) Stutzman ‘05 (MEd) ’08
Daniel Mouw
Grant Supplee ‘12
Teresa and Stephen Moyer
Gerald and Gail Sweeten
Philip Mugridge ‘76
Ardell & Peggy Thomas
Alexander and Denise Murrison
Louis and Ella May Thorpe
Kirsten Myer
Paul and Denise Thorpe
Gus Nadelhoffer
Aaron Tritch ‘08 (MEd) ‘10
Victoria Neese
Kenneth Umble
Stephen and Kathleen Nichols
Deanna and Kevin Van Elswyk
David and Mary (Mugridge ‘68)
Nicol ‘71
Wayne and Debra Verdic
Scotch Plains Baptist Church,
Scotch Plains, NJ
Mary Voorhies ‘01
SunGard Higher Education
Molly Waggoner
Traditional Floor Co.
David Jervis ‘76
Gavin and Cynthia Kerr
Jared and Erin (Reimel ‘09) Krupp ‘07
J. Spicer and Judith (Forney ‘63)
Leaming ‘64
Reade and Pamela Nimick
Henry Pass
Daniel and Brittany (Smith ‘08)
Welding ‘08
Carleen Wenger ‘98
John and Elizabeth (‘03) Wheeler ‘04
Leslie Wheeler
David and Julie (Schrock ‘01)
Wicklund ‘01
Naa Yirenkyi
ABS Professional Employer
Advanced Business Service
Aldan Union Church of Aldan, PA
Baseball Factory, Inc.
Boreman & Babb, CPA
Calvary Baptist Church of Clifton, NJ
Court Street Baptist Church of
Auburn, ME
Enterprise Leasing Co. of
Philadelphia, LLC
First Baptist Church of Lancaster, PA
First Baptist Church of Fall River, MA
First Baptist Church of Malvern, PA
First United Methodist Church of
Williamsport, PA
First United Methodist Church of
Phoenixville, PA
Mind2Market, LLC
Newman and Saunders Galleries
Osbornville Baptist Church,
Osbornville, NJ
Parkesburg Baptist Church,
Parkesburg, PA
Pilgrim Way Baptist Church of
Windsor, CT
Reigel Fuel Oil LLC
Saucon Community BFC
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Donor Honor Roll
Leadership Partner (cont.)
Kent and Deborah Berghuis
Richard and Lee Clark
Trinity Christian Reformed Church
of Broomall, PA
Nils and Carolyn Berglund
Timothy and Debra Clarke
Van Riper-Ellis/Broadway Baptist
Church of Fair Lawn, NJ
M. Kacey Bernard ‘04
Kevin Clayton
Betty Lou Bettner
Karen Clemente
Brent and Alina (Hernandez ‘05)
Bice ‘04
Gail Clemmer ‘82
W & J Dairy
Shirley Bickford ‘56
Joan and Daniel (BD) ’66 (MDiv) ’66
Cline ‘60 (MRE) ’64
Bill’s Sportstop
Jack and Suzanne Cline
Charles and Faye Bolton
Robert Coats (MDiv) ‘68
Marvin Boote
Steven and Gail Cochoff
Daniel and Jill Boreman
R. Andrew and Marcy Coffman
Anonymous (12)
Vincent and Janine Borrelli
John and Glorianne Coker
Raymond and Veronica Acker
Frank Borrelli and Marie Borelli
Barbara Cole-Carroll
Paul Ackermann ‘02
Jason Bradley ‘10
Randy and Susan Adams
Catherine Bradley
Nathan Coleman ‘84 (MDiv) ‘90 and
Mildred Butler-Coleman ‘93
Kristine Agar ‘75
Donald and Pamela Breneman
Jason Collier ‘11
Peter and Susan Albohn
Kristin Brenner ‘11
Edward and Marjory Connell
Steven and Rebecca Allen
Edward and Robin Briggs
Gary Alnor ‘71
James and Brenda Brogan
J. Nathan and ‘Vickie Corbitt ‘94
(MBA) ‘97
Carolyn Ambler ‘67
Paul and Joy (Poelma ‘98)
Bronkhorst ‘97
Westgate Baptist Church of
Lancaster, PA
Women’s Theological Fellowship
Century Partner
Edward and Carol Andersen
Joseph and Lisa Corcoran
Robert and Celia Cornish
William Anderson ‘68
Virginia Brookins
Sarah Cortes
Todd and Joyce (Baumgartner ‘78)
Anderson ‘78
Thomas Brookover ‘62
Gene and Helen Craul
Clifford Brown ‘81
Kenneth and Nancy Craul
Fred Ansell ‘67
Ishmael Brown ‘11
George and Barbara Craven
Elaine Ardia ‘73
James and Elinor Buck
Julia Crawford ‘12
Edward and Carol Armstrong
Arthur and Judith Buckley
Sarah (Danielson) Crowell ‘76
Timothy and Susan Arnett
Gregory and Jeanne ‘89 Bundens ‘91
John and Martha Dale
Albert and Joan Arruda
Terry and Elizabeth (Smith ‘57)
Burch ‘56
George and Elizabeth (Shiffer) ’60
Daniels ‘59 (BD) ’63
Donald and Linda Burke
Robert and Dawn Danser
Leonard Attisano
William and Kathy Burmeister
Thomas and Susan Davis
John and Arleta (Fehlauer ‘01)
Aureli ‘01
M. Jean Burns
Nathan and Melissa Davis
James and Carla Butcher
Deborah Davis
Robert and Paula Auten
James and Marvel Butcher
Thomas and Jacqueline Davis
Michael and Camrin ‘93 Azzarano ‘94
Melinda and Jacob Buurma
Nora Day ‘63
Matthew Babb
Eugene Campher
Marta De Angulo ‘12
Mitchell Badner
Frank Campisi
John DeBoer ‘64
Kenneth Bailey and Lisa Colautti
Martin and Joyce Cappelletti
John DeFlaminis
Forrest and Marilyn Bailey
Naomi Cardona ‘11
Jo Anne Balberde-Kamalii ‘85
Beverly Carlson ‘58
Queintard and Stephanie
DeGeneste
Paulanne Balch ‘72
Mark Carty
Frederick and Christina (Ward ‘99)
Bancroft ‘00
Richard and Sallie (Smithson ‘63)
Cassidy ‘64
Paul Banyacski ‘60
Ruth Cassidy
Nora Devlin ‘11
Robert and Jeanie Barnett
Mary Cederberg ‘11
John and Paula (Haines ‘70) Dick ‘70
Robert and Susan Bartholomew
Heewon Chang and Klaus Volpert
Russell and Elois Dickerson
Mariano Battaglia ‘82
Caroline and Charles Cherry
James and Josephine DiDomenico
Alice Baxter
Anthony Chismark
Russell and Christy DiGilio
Jeramie and Amanda Beckenbach
Kathleen Clair
Donald Dilmore, Jr. ‘05
Danny and Sandy Benak
John Clancey ‘00
Steven and Elaine DiPiano
Robert and Patricia Benning
Edward and Kelly Clancy
Dustin and Andrea DiSanto
Glenn Asquith ‘68 (DD) ‘52
Susan Atchley
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James DeMaio ‘11
Leslie Desmangles ‘64
Kathryn Detweiler
Donor honor roll
Vincent and Frances DiStefano
Carolyn Gammon
Claude and Jean Heller
Andrea Distler ‘11
Vincent and Judith Gangemi
Carol Heller ‘71
John Dobson ‘87
George and Susan Garrett
Joyce Helmick
Joseph Donahue
George and Madeline (Bennett ‘60)
Gay ‘58
David Henderson ‘65
Janet Geiger ‘92
Mark and Linda Herman
Sharmila D’Souza ‘91
Peter and Irene Genco
Allison Duncan ‘07
Louis George ‘74
Scott Hessen and Margaret Trexler
Hessen
Nancy (Lottey) Dunn ‘84
Alice (Caro) Gershon ‘58
Jarred Heuer ‘12
Frank and Eileen (Keck ‘76)
Dutcher ‘76
Charles Getman ‘72
John Hill ‘64
Joseph Giammarco
Robert and Nancy ‘87, MA ‘01 Hill ‘85
William and Brenda (Bates ‘73)
Dyer ‘74
Sarah (Banks) Gifford ‘99
Warren and Jane Hodgkiss
Barbara Eckman
Frank and Susan (Scamman) ’64
Girdwood ‘63 (MDiv) ’66 (BD) ’66
William and Caroline Hoekstra
Blake and Ann (Steinbright ‘60)
Edwards ‘73 (MDiv) ’76
Katherine Girsch ‘11
Dorothy Hoffman ‘70
Antoinette Glorioso
Daniel Hoffstetter
Debra Goodman
Ronnie and Geri Hoggard
Shanth Goonewardene ‘89
Jay Hollinsworth ‘72
Jeffery and Sherry Epting
Donald and Ligia (Mendoza ‘85)
Gooss ‘84
W. Stanton Holloway ‘65
Ronald and Cay Evans
Brenda Gooss
Marland and Danette Fair
David Goss ‘05
Michael and Beverly Faro
Stephen and Sherrie Gould
Mark and Joy Farrar
Leota Granger Terry ‘87
Nathanael and Betsy (Butin ‘12)
Farris ‘13
Kathy Grant ‘71
Steven and Ann (Daniels ‘84)
Drobot ‘84
Daniel Edwards ‘11
Willi and Elizabeth Ehland
Steve and Felicia Epting
Richard and Jo (Tatta) ‘81 Graugh ‘81
Scott and Sharon Herbster
Ian and Elizabeth ‘11 Hoffman ‘11
Virginia Holt
Daniel and Julie Hooley
Richard and Deborah Hopkins
Nicole Horn ‘11
Jamie Horn
Tracy Hornbaker
Donald and Anne Gray
Peter and Angelina (Deola ‘11)
Horst ‘11
John and Doris ‘85 Grazulis
David Horton (BS) ‘60 (BA) ‘63
Carolyn Greiner
Dorothy Hotchkiss ‘56
Dorothea Greiner
Sarah Howe ‘12
Kristen Griego ‘12
John Hoyes ‘65
Tara Grom ‘11
Donald and Edwina Huber
James and Lorie Grosh
David and Maria Hughes
Jeffrey and Christine Grosh
Philip and Gretchen Hull
Justin Grunenberg ‘11
Britt Hundley ‘12
Jeremy Gudgeon ‘03
Bryan and Christine Hunt
Harry and Joyce Gutelius
Setsuko Iijima ‘77
Marcia Halbert
Allison Inch
Timothy Hally
Lorna (Bixby) Hansen ‘64
Nathaniel and Rebecca ‘95,
MTS ‘99 Irwin-Diehl ‘95
Jane Harrington
Geoffrey and Dawn Isley
Bernard and Charlotte Harris
Peter and Marcela Iulo
Linda Hart Green ‘75
Christina Jackson
Ronald Hartman ‘71
Sally Jacober-Brown ‘80
Jonathan and Janna ‘87 Harton ‘87
Janine James ‘12
Jacqueline and Joshua ( ‘07)
Frankeas ‘08
Austin Hassett and Alice Murphey
David James
Daryl and Donna Hawkins
Janet Jeffery ‘81
Sara Frymoyer ‘07
Peter and Bonnie Hawkinson
Ruth Johnson ‘65
Mark Funk
Gary and Jill Hedges
Paul and Beth Johnson
John and Donna Furniss
A. Gilbert and Dorothy Heebner
Cyril Johnston ‘66 (MDiv) ‘69
Gabriela Fuselli ‘11
James and Judith Heindel
Arthur and Mary Jane Jones
Michelle Gallaher ‘11
Edward Heist ‘56
Robert Jost
Stephan and Marlis Fenton
Kenneth and Sandy Ferguson
Roy Ferguson
Maria and Michael Fichera
William and Julie Fields
William and Pebble Fields
Amy Fischer ‘11
Edwin and Karen (Haviland ‘66,
MATS ‘98) Flexer ‘66 (MDiv) ’69
Phyllis (Edgecombe) Fonock ‘63
Richard and Beth Ann Force
Charesse Ford
David Forrest ‘75
Samuel Foster ‘75
Patricia Foster
Frederick Foster-Clark
Philip and Anna Fox
James and Sally Francis
Thomas and Jessica (Hoover ‘11)
Francovitch ‘11
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Century Partner (cont.)
Christopher Lister ‘86
J. Gregg Miller
Jennifer Kane ‘11
Christina Lopez ‘11
Mary Mingledorff ‘68
Joseph and Toni Kapes
Susan Lorencen ‘81
Jillian Mitchell ‘12
Grace Keffer
Christopher Lozinak ‘11
Joao Monteiro
Christa Keister ‘11
Ann Lucas
Paul Moonsammy
Caroline Kemmerer
Reaves and Fran Lukens
Dennis and Olympia Moonsammy
Gabrielle Kempton ‘11
Jeanne Luker ‘88
Beverly Moore
Edward Kennedy and Marjorie
Epps Kennedy
Lisa Lunny
Linda Morford ‘64
Kermit and Cynthia (Pirro ‘64)
Lyman ‘64
Ronald and Elizabeth (Hulseman ‘65)
Morgan ‘65
Roger and Carol (Lundberg ‘66)
Kennett ‘64
John and Mary Patricia Lynam
Lee Morris ‘61 (MDiv) ‘64
Barbara Ma ‘66
Beverly Morris ‘61
Horace and Dolores Kephart
Stephen and Carol Mack
David and Shirley Morrow
Evan Kerstetter ‘11
Nancy Lee Mack ‘61
Judith (Gaul) Moudy ‘88
Paul and Dorothy King
Rosalinda Madara
Douglas and Donna Mountz
Robert and Sallyann King
James and Kathryn Magee
Anne and G.Patrick Murray
Neal and Mary Lou King
Matthew Magoun
Robert Muse ‘66
Louis Kluzynski
Elizabeth Musuva ‘02
M. Jean Knapp ‘72
Christopher and Donna (Gellert ‘81)
Maher ‘82
Sue Knickerbocker
Alison Maier ‘06 (MEd) ‘07
Gladys Myers
Leo and Martha Kob
Maria Mallon
Sandra Nanni ‘66
Nancy Kohler ‘72
Kristina Maness ‘02
Barbara (Cuatt) Naugle ‘82
Ulrich and Carol (MA ‘95) Kortsch ‘93
Philip Mantua ‘11
Clement Neal ‘59
Timothy and Renee Kraft
Douglas and Crystal Martin
Thomas and Wendy Needham
Lynn Kramer ‘83
Matthew Martin ‘12
John and Theresa Newman
Vernon Kratz ‘59
J. Richard Mattis ‘88
Dan and Karen Norris
Joseph and Beth Kucharski
Kaitlin Mc Gann ‘12
Shirley Norwood
Edward and Janice Kuhlmann
Thomas and Rita McCaffrey
Gail Oden ‘64
Natissa Kultan-Pfautz (MS) ‘08
James McCarter ‘76
Eugene O’Donnell
Robert and Judith (Lekstrom ‘69)
Ladrew ‘67
Gregory and Kathy McCord
George and Elizabeth McFarland
William and Ruth Anne (Davis ‘63)
Offutt ‘63
Judith and Peter Lake
Gregory and Joann McGann
Pamela Ogletree-Reynolds
Jeffrey Lake ‘81
Judith McGinnis ‘60
Jake and Ada Oosterman
Andrew and Liane (Christopher ‘05)
Lauff ‘05
Katherine McGough ‘08
Nancy Osgood
Brian and Christine McGowan
Jeffrey and Robin Otto
Lucas McLaughlin ‘08
Dwight Palmer
Janet McLaughlin ‘71
Ruth and Langdon Palmer
Robert and Martina McLaughlin
Marjorie Palmer
Kimberly McLaughlin-McQueen ‘98
Joon-Seo Park
Lawrence and Gina Meigs
Christopher and Elise Parker
Tifani Melendez ‘11
Leonard Parker
Kimberly Mellon ‘05
Peter and Sharon Parkinson
Holly Meneses ‘09
James Parks
Laura (Homer) Mercer ‘88
John Parry
David Merriman
Richard Pass ‘60 (BD) ‘64
J. Frederick Merriman
Timothy and Dawn Patterson
Jennifer (Lehman) Metzler ‘94
Darrell Pearson (DMin) ‘10
Casmir Michalski
Laura (Larrabee) Pelfrey ‘79
Andrew Milbourne ‘11
Amy Pelleg
Shari and Michael Miller
Leslie (Frey) Miller ‘89
Thomas and Sarah (Thom ‘02)
Penna ‘02
Mark Miller
William Pennington ‘71
Thomas and Janet Kennedy
Faith Lawson ‘80
Terri Lawson
Jeffrey and Ping Lawton
Erica Lear
Gerald and Crystal Lee Lehman
A. Barbara Lehman ‘58
Isabel Lehman ‘61
Frederick and Florence Lehman
Mahlon Lehman
Edward Leisenring and Lindsay
Scott Leisenring
Jeffrey and Dayna Leiss
Vicky Lemay
Erla Mae Levenson
Arthur and Lois Lewis
Denis and Elizabeth Lincoln
Arnold and Clara (‘70) Lindley ‘76
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Elizabeth Myers ‘11
Donor honor roll
Suzanne (Baird) Perot
Jeffrey and Carol Roth
Mark and Erin (Jackson ‘03) Smith ‘02
Richard Perry ‘55
Kyle and Karen Royer
Andrew Smith ‘11
Jonas and Anne Petersheim
Janice Ruhl
Marlene Solazzo
Trudy (Murin) Pettichord ‘75
Ruby Sosa ‘78
Pamela Phelan
Richard and Florence Rusbuldt ‘51
(BD) ‘53 (DD) ‘79
Donald and Carol Ann Pierce
Catherine Ruth ‘12
David and Marjorie Spaeth
Gilbert and Carol Pimental
Phyllis Ruth
Frederick and Mary Spall
Claire Pinches ‘12
Jack and Gloria Rutt
Kenton and Cheryl Sparks
James and Carol Pomnitz
Kathleen Ryan
Cora Sparrowk
Cecil Portee and Renee Perry
Barbara Ryan ‘72
Donna Speeney
Chelsea Post ‘11
Dennis Ryan ‘74
Lucretia (Towle) Spence ‘62
Henry and Sadie Post
Milton Ryder ‘59
Peter and Elizabeth Stahl
Amanda Prescott ‘12
Kris and Tracie Samuelson
Elizabeth Stanton
Robert and Launa Price
Barry and Mary Sandin
Kevin Stauffer ‘01
Anthony and Barbara Proto
Sandra (Vitullo) Sanfilippo ‘60
Diane Sterthous
Bradford and Rachel Putnam
Joseph Sastic (DMin) ‘76
Mary Putt
Daniel and Cheryl Sastic
David and Sarah (Laurence ‘80)
Stewart ‘76
Philip Rackley
John and Bonita Sauder
John and Catharine Stewart
Deborah Rainey
Emily Scheihing ‘12
Kenneth Still
Taylor Ramage ‘12
Jennifer Schifano ‘11
Joseph and Margaret Stillman
Terrence and Kayla Raper
David Schlosser
Brent and Theresa Stoltzfus
Sandra Rapp ‘02
Wesley Schroder
Daryl and Kimberly Stoltzfus
Jordan Reed ‘11
Edward and June Schwartz
Glenn and Melanie Stoltzfus
Robert and Roberta Reed
Edward Scott ‘62
Arthur Reedie ‘55
Joshua and Michelle (Snyder ‘01)
Seitzer ‘01
Douglas and Janice (Pitcher ‘69)
Stoms ‘69
Glenda Reher
Bethany Reiff ‘12
Timothy and Leslie Reigel
Ralph and Cheryl Rempel
Luella Rempel
John Rhys ‘08
Charles Riddle ‘69
Conrad and Shawn Ridgway
Robert Rigg
Benjamin and Carol (Bohlin ‘62)
Riggs ‘62
Nereida Rios
Paul Risdon ‘67
Curtis Robb ‘60
William Robbins ‘69
Gwendolyn Robbins
Michael and Kay Roberts
Reginald and Donna Roberts
Alicia Robey
Glenn and Nancy Roedel
Adam Rogers ‘09
Benjamin and Candice Rogers
Gregory and Candace Rogers
Theodore and Toni Rosen
Karen Rosenspire ‘73
Kathy Roth ‘84
Amanda Souder ‘11
Linda Shaver ‘79
James Stone and Arthurette
Morris-Stone
Richard Shearer (AB) ‘43, (DD) ‘53
Tara Stoppa
William and Danielle (Prescott ‘05)
Shedaker ‘04 (MEd) ’09
Ada Storm
Herbert Shellington ‘59
Nicolaas and Elaine Storm
Frank and Patricia Sheppard
Hubert and Muriel Stouffer
Jeiinifer (Kaminski) Shevock ‘00
Leslie and Ronna Stover
Daniel Shields ‘13
Peggy Straub ‘88
Jeffrey and Lori Shields
Jason Strickhouser ‘11
Mary Sue (Blum) Shier ‘63
Donald and Rhonda Strickhouser
Fred Shiffer ‘65
Donald and June Stroop
Lillian Shoemaker
Sally Stump
Eunice Showers
Butch and Sandra Sturdy
Ronald and Arbutus Sider
Eileen (Clark) Sturgill ‘67
Emily Silvestro ‘12
Stephen and Theresa Suetterlein
Elwin and Rochelle Simpson
Bruce Sullivan and Patricia Campbell
John and Nelly Sinclair
Helen (Johnson) Sunday ‘65
Otto Singletary
Harry and Suzann Symons
Patti and Dennis Singleton
Melissa (Keyser) Taggart ‘04
Susan (Todd) Skoglund ‘69
Chik-kwun and Mary Tang
Richard and Pamela Sleckitis
Dennis and Linda Tanner
Harold Slocum ‘67
Terry and Barbara Taschner
Craig Smedley ‘05
Andrew Tatta ‘02
David and Suzanne (Tatta ‘85)
Smith ‘87
Benjamin and Rachel Tatta
Sherry Smith ‘67
Karen Tendyke
Marinus Storm
Mark and Pamela Temons
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Century Partner (cont.)
Brad Zerr
Martha Thompson ‘75
Helen Zizik
Charles and Janice Thompson
American Express Foundation
Richard and Linda Thompson
Azar-Filipov MD PA
David Thomson ‘76
Church of the Saviour, Wayne, PA
Daniel and Joanne Timmel
Phyllis (Williams) Todd ‘68
Community Presbyterian Church of
Edison, NJ
Pearl Tomlinson
Derck & Edson Associates
Lawrence Tornquist ‘72
First Baptist Church of Jeannette, PA
Daniel Unger ‘60 (BD) ‘63
First Baptist Church of
Monongahela, PA
University Partner
First Baptist Church of North
Attleboro, MA
Ronald Abel
David and Anne (Zimmerman ‘80)
Van Wagnoner ‘79
Robert Van Wicklin
Frank and Donna Vanderveen
David Vanker
Paul and Charity (Nyce ‘02) Veltre ‘00
James and Evelyn Verrelli
Rody Villacorta ‘12
Dante Vincenti ‘63
Christina Visher ‘12
Bert and Tina Visscher
Vinitha Visuvasam ‘11
Mildred Vogt
Sean Von Bloch ‘11
Elizabeth Walcott ‘05
James and Kathleen Walcott
Storehouse Church of Plymouth
Meeting, PA
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Foundation
Trident Pools LTD
Voorhees Soccer Association
Vote Vitali Committee
Wells Fargo Newtown Square Branch
David Abdelmalek ‘04
First Baptist Church of Vineland, NJ
Susan Abell ‘71
First Baptist Church in Hope Valley, RI
Julie Abraham
FMC Corporation Matching Gift Plan
Scott and Victoria Abrams
Frames and Company
Paul and Mary Ann Acito
Glen Valley Excavating, LLC
James and Carol Adams
The Grand Prospect Hall
Terron Adkins ‘12
Greenfield Baptist Church of
North East, PA
Martin Akram ‘13
Hall of Honor Committee
Nicole Albanesius
HSBC—North America
Robert and Barbara Albone
IFF Foundation Inc.
Rachel Albrecht ‘10
Il Circolo Italiano
Donald Alderfer and Rebecca
Adlerfer
Kanara Consulting Group, Inc.
Tammy Albanesius
Lapensohn Accounting
Professionals, LLC
Alicia Alexander ‘12
Mary Walker
Deborah Watson (MDiv) ‘95,
(MTS) ‘97
Lawrenceville Church of God of
Springfield, OH
Charles and Mary Jane Allen
Delmar and Susan Weaver
Lehigh Valley Restaurant Group
Philip and Betty Rose Weaver
David and Mary Ann Anderson
Main Line Men’s Bible Class
David and Suzann Weaverling
Randall and Lisa Anderson
William and Nancy ‘87 Webster ‘59
Masonville Federated Church,
Masonville, NY
Joan Anderson
Nicole Wells ‘11
Morning Star Fellowship
Tyrone and Alicia Wheeler
Nationwide Foundation
Meredith White ‘12
Nordson Corporation
Eric Widness ‘80
Jannis Willaby
North Scituate Baptist Church of
North Scituate, RI
Patricia Williams
On Video
Richard and Judith Williamson
Oxford Circle Baptist Church of
Philadelphia, PA
William and Dena (Slaymaker ‘92)
Winner ‘94
Paideia, Inc.
Gary Wissinger ‘04
Professional Rehab Associates
Donald Witters
Razorback, Inc.
Jeannie Wolfington
Realty Solutions, LLC
George and Barbara Wood
The Sherwin Williams Co
George Wood
The Simple Way
Timothy Wotring ‘12
Spirit and Truth Fellowship
David and Pamela Jo Yanusko
St David’s Nursery School
Frank and Marcia (Seley ‘74) Yohe ‘74
St. Philip’s Orthodox Church of
Souderton, PA
Julie Yu ‘63
Jeffrey and Jennifer Zeiset
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Stiegler, Wells, Brunswick & Roth, Inc.
Robert and Jean Allen
Linda Anderson ‘70
Jerry Anderson (MDiv) ‘63
Hannah Anderson ‘11
Rachel Andreasen ‘13
Harry and Donna (Gassmann ‘70)
Anselmo ‘70
Abby Anthony ‘12
Sherna Anthony ‘80
Lydia Antunes-Black ‘99 (MS) ‘03
Carol Anzelmo ‘76
Timothy and Holly (Szczytko ‘98)
April ‘00
Grace Arky ‘12
Lotoya Artis
J. Vinton Ash ‘61
Donald Ashmall ‘65
Jonathan Atkinson ‘14
Bruce and Sandra Atkinson
Mark and Deborah Auckland
John and Loretta Auckland
Thomas and Lenore Aulenbach
Donor honor roll
Kristie Axt
David Bevington ‘62
Neil and Kathleen Bress
David and Lisa Baggett
Leanne Bickel
Laura Brinkley
Danielle Bailey ‘12
Andrew Bilindabagabo ‘14
Doreen Broaddus
Ronald and Kathleen (Lyman ‘86,
(MDiv) Bailey ‘89
Marissa Binkoski ‘12
Eliza Bronson ‘13
Robert and Carol Biondo
Scott Brookes ‘09
Nancy Bailey
John Bird
Ziona Brotleit
Todd and Margaret Ann Baker
Michael and Cynthia Brouillette
Joseph and Michelle Balbi
J. Christopher and Theresa
Bittenbender
Bruce Balderston
Janet Black ‘81
L. Philip Brouillette and
M. Jeannette Brouillete
Thomas and Jennifer Baldino
Donald and Sylvia Black
Mary Ellen Brouwer
Raymond and Laurel Bandi
Emma Brown ‘67
Carly Banes ‘10
Randall and Michelle (Duffee ‘97)
Blackford ‘97
Wendy (Trostle) Bargo ‘79
Charles and Victoria Blackwell
Chloe Brown ‘06
Jeffrey and Debra Barlow
Ruth Blair
Katrina Brown
Inita Barnard
Anthony and Carol Blair
Gwendolyn Barnard
Freda Blaylock
Darren and Shawnette (Warren ‘98)
Brown ‘99
Michele Barnathan
Emily Blevins
Felicia Brown ‘99
Susan Barnes ‘99
James and Evelyn Bliss
Emily Brown ‘09
Judith Barrett ‘12
Donna (Bishop) Groot-Bluemink ‘68
Judy Brubaker
Lewis and Deborah Barrett
Leonard Boasberg
Paul and Diane Bruckhart
Lisa Barrieau
William and Mary Boggs
James and Michelle Bruffy
John and Marie Bartholomew
Richard and Paula Boland
Lewis Bryan ‘60
Mary Baughman
Frank and Susan Bolella
David and Janine Bryant
Frederick and Elizabeth Baumann
Ghislaine Boliong Amang
John Buckingham ‘02
Kevin Bayley and Nancy Smith-Baley
Peter Bolster ‘63 (MDiv) ‘67
Paul Buehler ‘12
Samuel and Deanna Beachen
C. Todd and Lori Bolton
Paul and Holly Buehler
Susan Beasley ‘93
Trinda Bolton
Victor Bull ‘69
Jeanne Beaumont ‘79
Dale and Marian Bomberger
M. Jane Bullock
Emily Beck
Dwight and Patricia Bomberger
Miles and Alice Burd
Angela Becker
Arlan Bond ‘79
Kristin Burgess ‘98
Delores Beckford
Jesse and Melissa Booker
Ryan Burke ‘11
Heidi Beers ‘02
Gerald and Doris (Cox ‘57, MRE ‘59)
Borchert ‘59
Diana Burke ‘12
Elaine Borgard ‘79
James Burns ‘65
Linda Borneman ‘73
Linda Burress
Danielle (Dembrosky) Bossert ‘09
Deborah Burris ‘80
Barbara Bell ‘67
Kevin and Debra Boudreau
Katherine and Michael Bushey
Marvin Bellamy (MBA) ‘06
Robert Bowdoin ‘78 (MBA) ‘94
Christopher Butynskyi ‘01
Olivia Bellard ‘11
Arthur and Andrea Boxer
Leah Buxton ‘13
Courtney Bender ‘09
Steven and Heidi Boyer
Stephen and Jan Benfield
Daniel Boyle ‘08 and Ann McNeal ‘08
Melvyn and Sherri (Wilcox ‘83)
Bwint ‘83
Brittany Bennett ‘11
Shawntae Brabham ‘09
Peter and Cheri Byma
Esther Benson
Victoria Bradlee ‘12
John Byrne
Greg Benson
Foster and Janice Bradley
Victoria Byroade ‘94
Jane Benson Engelman
Virginia Bradley ‘57
Donald and Christine Byron
Aaron Benz ‘13
Anne Bradley ‘97
Daniel Cain
Marilyn Berger ‘60
Paul Bradstreet ‘72
Alan and Susan Cain
Robert Berger (MDiv) ‘54
Hannie Brake
Paul Bernhart
Alwin and Jean Bratton
Paul and Phyllis (Rinehart ‘52)
Caley ‘52 (BD) ’53
Shirley Bernstein ‘85
Lynn Bravo
Madison and Wendy Calhoun
Joshua Berube ‘11
Robert and Mabel Breneman
John Camp ‘82
Dwight and Barbara Beucler
Kate Bresee ‘14
Edward Campbell
Carolyn Beitmann ‘74
Carolyn Bekes ‘68
Nathan and Rachael (Johnsen ‘00)
Bell ‘00
Kristin Brown
Stephen and Brenda Burkholder
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University Partner (cont.)
Lillian Clemens
Katie Cunningham
Lee Campbell
Gerald Clemmer ‘83
Tifany Cunningham ‘05
Miranda Campolo ‘12
Zachary Cline ‘13
V. Anne Cunningham
Paul Capetola ‘81
Jack and Doris Clise
Marilyn Curley ‘96
Nancy Cappelli
Anita Cobbs
Nancy Curley ‘62
Lois Cariola
Andrew and Donna Cocco
George and Diana Curry
Marcus Carlson ‘01
Robert Coddington ‘88 (MDiv) ‘91
David and Karyn Curtis
Fay Carney
M. Juanita Coey
Aaron Cutarelli ‘12
Richard and Mary (Rieksts ‘71)
Carpenter ‘70
Stan and Laura Cohen
Margaret Dabback ‘52 (BSM) ‘52
Linda Carrell ‘76
Douglas and Teri Cohen
David Daniels ‘86
Gregory and Janet Coleman
Alfred and Carol Daniels
Daniel and Lori Coll
Bruce and Jane Daniels
Catherine Collins ‘97
Frederick and Johanna Danser
Mary Lou Colman ‘86
Laurice Davidson ‘02
Darlene Componovo
Kara Davis ‘03 (MBA) ‘07
John and Marjorie Compton
Kayla Davis ‘12
David and Jeanette Compton
Sharon Davis ‘76
James and Karen Conlon
Joselli Deans
F. Toland and Aleta Connell
Peter deBlecourt+
Eben Conner
Frederick and Maryann DeFeo
Curtis Conner
David and Elizabeth DeLaitsch
Joseph and Tina Ann Connolly
David Delano
Ada Connors
Rebecca Delivuk ‘11
Pierre Conti ‘97
Gary and Sharon Della Grotta
Zachary Conway ‘12
Stephen Delphey ‘73 (MDiv) ‘76
Andrew and Tracey (Jones ‘04)
Cope ‘01
Edward Demeritt
Paul and Karen Copeland
William and Jean DeMora
Katie Coppage ‘07
John and Marlena DeNicola
R. Karry and Joyce Corbitt
Tammy Dennis ‘06
Neil and Deborah Corriveau
Jeremy Derksen ‘14
Keith Costello ‘03
Michael Dern
Katherine Coulter ‘10
Glenn and Sylvia Derstine
Elizabeth Coulter ‘10
Nick DeSanctis
John and Stephanie (Buckwalter ‘02)
Courchesne ‘02
Dominick and Maryann DeSarro
Alexandrea Carrier
Thomas and M. Patricia Carson
Charles and Marie Carter
Elizabeth Carter
John and Cathy Carty
Robert and Katie (Brenneman ‘06)
Caruso ‘08
Lauren Casey ‘76
Phyllis Cassidy ‘88
Jerome Cassidy
George and Shirley Cataldo
Frances Catrambone
James and Carol Cavaluzzi
Kelly Cefalu ‘12
Paul and Josephine Celona
John Cerrato ‘57 (MDiv) ‘65
Gregory and Nicole (Priest ‘03)
Cesare ‘03
Steven Chaffee ‘11
Allison Chambers ‘11
John and Ruth Champion
Glenn and Bettie Chaplin
John Chapman ‘85
James and Roberta Chavous
David Chernoff
Mark Chever ‘12
John and Linda Chever
Beth Chiatti ‘03
Alberto Chirichella
Scott and Torrie Christy
40
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William and Lori Cox
Alfred Cox ‘60
Edgar and Sara Jo Cox
Robert Crane ‘67
Richard Church ‘62
Stephen and Francesca (Wilbur ‘79)
Crane ‘77
Susan Cianci ‘66
Kaitlin Craul ‘11
Concetta Cianci
Benjamin Cressy ‘09
Sylvia Cichocki ‘83
Charlene Crisden ‘10
William and Judy Ciechanowski
Paul and Dorothy Crosby
Robert and Cecilia Cisneros
Deborah Crosley ‘05
Joseph and Diane Clairmont
Hall Crowder and Courtney Cowder
Edwin and Wilma Clapp
Kathy (Hastings) Croyle ‘83
Emily Clark ‘12
Alexis Cruz ‘11
Elizabeth Clark
Carey Cunningham
Albert Clayton ‘71
Casey Cunningham
William and Linda Demora
James Deshommes
Harold Deskins
Paul and Marcia Desmarais
Rhoda Detwiler ‘85
John and Patricia Di Giallorenzo
Claire Di Lullo ‘11
James and Colleen Di Raddo
Chelsea Dickey ‘12
Stephen and Margaret Dill
Alan Dinning
Michael and Kimberly DiSanto
John and Dianne Dixon
Mark and Cara ‘04 (MA) ’08
Dixon (MA) ‘10
Edie Doane ‘08
Henry and Anne Dobbs
Donor honor roll
John and Adelaide Dodds
Judith Erb ‘83
Vincent Fratini
Paul Dodson and Shirley Dobson
Christopher Erb ‘95
Graham Freeman ‘60
James Doe ‘90
Marjorie Ernst
Georgianna Frenzelas
Patience Domowski ‘07
Ronald and Sharon Eshleman
Mark and Wendy Frey
Norman and Colleen Donald
Rachel Eshleman ‘12
Karissa Fridley ‘11
Daniel Donatelli ‘98
Nina Evangelista
Donald and Ceclia Friedman
Michael Donatoni ‘12
Joseph and Kristin Evans
Tara Friedman
Susan Donker
Craig and Joy Evans
John and Colleen Friend
William Donovan
Mark and Heather Evans
Joan Frizzell ‘69
Brian Doody and Lisa Knab-Doody
Joseph and Mary Jo Evans
John and Ruth Dorfman
Betty Evenson
Jonathan and Rachel (Bare ‘02)
Frost ‘03
Kara Doriani ‘12
Robert Faatz ‘62 (MDiv) ‘65
Christopher and Patricia Frye
Randi Doub
Harold Faba ‘54
Christian and Linda Fuehrer
Florence Dougherty
Anne Fabbri
Kathryn Fuerst
Geraldine Dougherty
Omar and Geraldine Fair
Fred and Beverly (Houck ‘72) Funk ‘72
Calenthia Dowdy
Andres Fajardo ‘98
C. Joel and Annette Funk
William and Carol Dowtin
Peter and Joan Farago
Waldy and Kristen Funk
Nan Doyle ‘60
Jenna Farley
Julia Furniss ‘13
Karl and Maria Dreher
Kirk and Christine Farley
Stuart and Jane Furusho
Donna Duffy ‘83
James and Deanna Farris
Kyle and Courtney Gager
Alexis Dunbar ‘11
Brittany Feathers ‘03
John and Marie Gallagher
Dewey Duncan ‘76
Gregory and Linda Feeley
Philip and Marjorie Dunn
Amy Feidt ‘02
Gary Gallant and Patricia
McShane-Gallant
Stephen and Karen Dunn
Lawrence and Donna Feldman
Donald and Patricia Dunstan
Megan Ferris ‘09
Brian and Joleen (Senter ‘96)
Durham ‘95
James and Mary Fetterman
Robert Dye ‘61
James and Catherine Finlayson
Barbara Dziura ‘83
Jonathan Finn ‘11
Emily Eastman ‘12
Janine Fisher
Linda and Julio (‘76) Filomeno ‘76
Vincent Gangemi
Kevin and Audrey (Antolich ‘81)
Ganong ‘80
Mary Gardner ‘83
Zenique Gardner ‘11
Allan Garvie ‘58
Charlene Gaspar ‘88 +
Harry Gasse and Lisa Whelan
H. Laverne and Susan Eby
Donna Fitzpatrick ‘11
Maurice Edwards ‘74
Sean Fitzpatrick
Raymond and Michelle Effinger
Joseph and Mary Ann Flannery
Carole Egoville ‘99
Louise Fleury
Ralph Eib ‘68
Rich and Delores Flikkema
Mark Einfeld
Andrea Floyd
Erich and Joanne Eisenhart
Troy and Tina Fluss
Mark and Rebecca Elliott
Brian and Sheila Forbes
Helen Elliott
Joshua Forry ‘11
Jennifer Elliott ‘11
G. Alfred and Peggy Forsyth
John and Sherry Ellis
David and Meg (Cleary ‘90) Foster ‘90
Eddie Ellison (ESCM) ‘91
Claude Foster ‘53+
Joel and Sarah Elmer
Diane Foster
E. Steven and Sue (Austin ‘76)
Emanuel ‘76
Kristy Getsay ‘12
Dwight Fowler ‘96
Kimberly Gey
Robert and Susan Fox
Reda Geyer
Alvin and Esther Fox
Kevin and Sherry Giardiniere
Donna Franciosa ‘77
Rebecca Gidjunis ‘02
Joseph and Constance Frank
Katrina Gierman ‘96
Kevin and Dorothy (Liu ‘93)
Franklin ‘94
Joshua and Victoria (MA ‘09)
Gill ‘02 (MS) ’07
Timothy and Annette Franklin
Carrie Gillen ‘11
Kevin Emerson ‘92
Kingsley and Jeanne (Dingle ‘65)
Emerson ‘62 (BA) ’66 (BD) ’66
Marshelia Emery-Vaughns
Daniel English ‘05
James and Miriam English
Linda and Gene (‘63) Epps ‘65
Lena Gates
Thomas and Barbara Gatewood
Ronald and Laura Gauthier
Rachel Gehman ‘11
Bonnie Geiger
Peter and Sandra (Corbett ‘61)
Geiger ‘64
William Geisler
Lynda Gephart ‘83
Irving Gerber
Lawrence and Gina Gerber
Susan Gerrard
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University Partner (cont.)
Douglas and Molly (Sullivan ‘07)
Hackman ‘07
Dale and Debra Hershey
William and Carol (Mudie ‘71)
Gilliford ‘71
Deborah Hackman ‘80
Linda Hess ‘74
Wendy Hagedorn ‘87
Harold and Mary Gilmore
Robert Hewitt ‘62
Jacquelyn Hahn ‘64
Clifford and Rosemary Gilson
David and Shelley Hickey
William Haines
Stephen and Louise Gindel
Della Hicks ‘99
Margaret Haines ‘65
Robert Ginsburg
Douglas High
Howard and Winifred Hall
Jane Giovanis ‘72
Lucinda Hammond ‘88
Samuel and Gail (Reckless ‘63)
Hill ‘61
Ronald and Susan Giovannacci
Jeanne Hancock
Natalie Hill ‘93
Joyce Gizzio-Markland ‘80
Rachel Handy ‘12
Marjorie Hill ‘98
Steven and Kimberly Glick
Kenneth and Stephanie Hansell
Karen Hilliker
Alfred and Joyce Gloeckler
Sampson and Earnestine Harding
Maria Hingley
Kathryn Glorioso ‘11
Dale and Diane Hardy
Richard and Esther Hivner
Jennie Glover ‘08
Robert Hare and Dawm Jare
Susan Hochstedler
Matthew and Karen Godfrey
Warren Haring
John and Catherine Goggin
Timothy and Karen Haring
Christopher and April (Young ‘03,
MEd ‘08) Hoffman ‘06
Darle Good
Marie Harne
Joann Hoffman ‘10
Mary Good
Vel Harrington
Harvey and Susan Hohl
George Goodwin ‘63
Calla Harrington ‘11
Jonathan Holbert ‘12
Terry Gordon
Jaira Harrington
Cynthia Holbert
Vladimir Gordynskiy
Karissa Harris ‘12
Lewis and Jana Gore
Tanya Harris
Mark Holbrook and Elaine
Clement Holbrook
John and Joan Graessle
Holly Harrison ‘13
Kristine Graham
Sebastian Graham ‘09
David and Margarita (Santillana ‘85)
Harrod ‘88
Victoria Grant ‘10
Patricia Hartel
Patricia Holmes ‘11
Dorothy Grant-Bryant
Nancy Hartsock
Rachel Holmes
Tiffany Grant-Callender ‘05
Phyllis Harwood ‘00
Candice Holohan ‘92
Charles Gray
Albert and Linda (Barto ‘73)
Haske ‘73
Bradley and Jody Holt
Jo Ann Hasselbeck
Herbert and Helen Holweger
Maynard and Ruth (Cordle ‘57)
Hatch ‘57 (BD) ’60
Debra Hoover
Stephen and Phoebe Haupert
Timothy and Connie Horton
Hilarie and Frank Hawley
Douglas Horton ‘99
Janet Hazel
Andrew and Margaret Horvath
David and Pamela Healey
Wendell and Susan Horwath
Alice Hearn ‘77
Charlotte Horwitz
Jonathan Heinly ‘07
Jenessa Hosler ‘12
Rachel Heisey ‘09
Cinnamon Hosterman ‘03
Kenneth and Beth (Sellers ‘91)
Helsby ‘90
Dwane and Priscilla Hostetter
James and Rita (Orlando ‘00, MA
‘07) Henderson ‘99 (MBA) ’03
Michael Huddy ‘94
Christopher and Bonnie Gillen
Rayna Gray ‘10
Steve and Diane Graybill
Irvin and Grace Graybill
Arthur and Mary Belle Graybill
Mary Green+
Karl Green ‘06
Robin Greene
Jason Greenplate ‘12
Joy Greer ‘96
Christopher Grieco ‘08
Elsa Grieder
Nancy Gries
Walter and Norma (Shearer) (MRE)
’56 Griffith ‘53 (BD) ’56
Dean and Darlene Groff
Sylvia Grosh
Jerrold Grosh and Ann King-Grosh
Adelyn Gross
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Kevin and Kimberly Henley
Laura Henrich ‘06
Kelly Herbster ‘07
Michael Guerra ‘12
Kyle and Sara (Helinsky ‘05)
Herman ‘07
Kimberlee Guevin
Robert Herman ‘93
Paul and Susan Gustavsen
Linda Hernandez-Giblin ‘00
Christina Haahs ‘11
James and Lois Herr
Shannon Hess ‘10
Karen Holcombe
Norma Holland ‘62
J. Kent Holland ‘53
Robyn Holt ‘11
Richard and Betty Horne
Walter and Alicyn Huddell
Boyd and Susan (Beardslee ‘74)
Hudson ‘77
Charlotte Humerickhouse
Arlin Hunsberger ‘62
Jeffrey Hunt
James and Peggy Hunter
Carol Hurn
Jeffry and Jane Hurst
Donor honor roll
Ernest and Lois Hutchinson
Courtney Kehmna ‘89
Eric Hutter ‘89
Linda Kelly
Joshua and Jennifer (Veglucci ‘03)
Landis ‘05
Linda and Gregory Hytha
Gerald Kempf
Grace Landry
Anne Iacobucci
David and Barbara Kerchner
Alton Landsman
Howard Irwin (BSW) ‘79 (MDiv) ‘82
Ashley Kern ‘07
Roberta Langlais
Anthony and Marjorie Izzo
Whitney Kerner ‘12
Kenneth and Lori Lansey
Steven Jacke ‘02 and Bethany
Crane-Jacke’02
Michael and Christinia Kerrigone
David and Jody (Green ‘97) Lantz ‘98
Amanda King ‘06
Dorothy Jackson
Michael and Eleanor King
David and Christine (Hadley ‘70)
Laquintano ‘72
William and Jeannie Jackson
Kyle and Lynda King
Collis and Robyn Jackson
Erika King ‘92
Roy and Nancy Jaindl
Taylor Kirkland ‘06
Precious James
Frederick and Sherry Kleban
Robin and Pamela James
Jennie Kleintop ‘11
Lillian Jamgochian
Laura Kline
Rena Jansen
Donald and Linda Klippenstein
Kirk and Nicole Jarrett
Danae Klock ‘07
Judy Jennings
Marie Klotz ‘84
Mary Jeres
Alton and Eleanor Knauss
Stephane Jeune ‘04
Rebecca Kocsis ‘08
Ashley Jimenez ‘11
Richard Koehler ‘76
Michael Joachim
Jonathan and Jeanne Koehler
Asia Johnson ‘12
Robert Kohan ‘71
Joyce Johnson
Jeanne Kolb
Kimberlee Johnson
Leonard and Joann Kolojejchick
Karna Johnson ‘96
Pierre Kolowe ‘12
Robert and Deborah (Clemson ‘71)
Johnson ‘70 (MDiv) ’73
George and Marigrace Komarnicki
Donald Johnson
George Johnson
Donald and Patricia Johnson
R Bruce Johnson (MDiv) ‘73
Roger and Norma Johnson
Margareta Jonell ‘64
Andrew Jones ‘05
William and Sheila Jones
Timothy and Catherine Jones
Lyvette Jones ‘04
David and Barbara Jones
Caitlin Jones ‘12
Claudia Joye
Elijah and Erin (Bond ‘05) Jung ‘06
Jane Kamp
Andrew Kane ‘66 (MDiv) ‘73
Hyun Kang ‘87
Michelle Katzman ‘10
Daun and Ada Kauffman
Jeremy Kauffman ‘06
Kathy Kautz de Arango (MDiv) ’93,
(MS) ’08 and Obed De Arango
(MDiv) ‘05
Stephanie Keefer ‘12
Shannon Larkin ‘10
Don LaRossa
Martha Larson ‘11
Alisa Laska ‘01 (MA) ‘04
Carole Latimer
Bernard and Adele Lauhoff
W. Scott and Kate (Odiorne ‘93)
Layer ‘92
Joseph and Margaret Lazzaro
Craig and Lynette Ledder
Otis and Shirley Lee
Peter and Lisa Lee
Kathryn Lee
Gerald and Jane Leeds
Pamela LeFaire
Lindsey Leh ‘11
Glenn and Sharon Lehman
Vladimir and Mara Leibovsky
Jean Komline ‘07
Edward and Holly (Smith ‘75)
Leifer ‘73
Denise Koons
Steven and Elinor Lepore
Brandon Kopp ‘12
Blair Leroy
Kristina Kraft ‘12
Arthur and Jeny Lersch
Melvin and Margaret Kramer
Kayla Levan ‘11
Stacey Kramer ‘12
John Liberati ‘76
Randall and Charlene Krause
Cathy Licinio ‘04
Brittney Krause
Suzanne and Frederick Liebolt
Lloyd and Dorothy Kreider
Robert and Sherry Lieg
Chelsea Kreiter ‘11
Olive Lilley
Daniel and Janet Kremin
Tanya Lilly ‘76
Daniel Krick ‘87
Robert and Rachel Lind
Katlyn Kristeller ‘12
William and Ruth Kromer
Penelope and Lars and Penelope
(Weatherly ‘71) Lind ‘90
Walter and Kimberley Krug
P. Aaron and Krista Linn
Andrew Kullberg ‘12
Robert and Laura Lipsit
Frank Kulp
David and Lisa Livezey
Robert and Patricia Kumor
Laura Lockyer ‘10
Daniel and Karen Kunsa
Joyce Loeb
Bernice Kurtz
Candice Lombardi ‘01
Donald and Candice Kykendall
Michelle Longacre ‘11
Donald and Ruth Lambert
Charles and Barbara Longenecker
M. Austin and Julie Landes
John and Kim (Weller ‘77) Loring
‘78 (MDiv) ’83
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University Partner (cont.)
Gloria Marshall ‘60
Heather Loring-Albright ‘09
Karen Marshall
Arthur and Kathleen Loriso
Luke and Stephanie (Moyer ‘08)
Martin ‘06
Toni Meier
Michael and Denise Martin
Maria Melendez
Kirsten Lowell ‘12
Ricky and Roszena Martin
Karolyn Mena ‘04
Norman and Kim Lowell
Lauren Mason ‘08
Megan Mendez-Miller ‘02
Robin Lowery ‘96
Christina Massaro ‘11
Fred and Joyce Menna
Susan Lugerner ‘70
Joseph and Stacy (Meldazis ‘07)
Masshardt ‘07
Harry Mercurio
Bryon and Christine (Hartman ‘91)
Luke ‘91
Michael and Dawn Massimini
Daniel and Cheryl Mertz
James Mast ‘09
Linda Luken
Jonathan and Ann Metzler
Bert Lukens
Ryan and Kristen (Gaiser ‘06)
Matteucci ‘08
Sylvia Metzler ‘77
Robert and Eileen Lukens
Elva Matthews
Bruce and Maureen Lukens
Candace Matthews-Bass ‘12
Douglas and Donna Lunger
Nancy Matusiewicz
Michael Lurakis ‘12
Michael and Cathy Mazaika
Joseph and Valerie Lusardi
Philip and Beverly Mc Entee
David Mac Indoe ‘10
Jacklyn Mc Nulty ‘12
Marc and Christina (Leonard ‘88)
Miller ‘87
Donna and Thomas MacIntosh
Sabrina McAfee-Allen
Julie Miller
Lucy and William Macaleer
C. Wilbert and Dolores (MDiv) ’89
(DMin) ‘92 McCabe (MEd) ‘95
Wilbur and Christine Miller
Richard Lothian ‘63 (BD) ‘66
(MDiv) ‘66
Anneke Lujan ‘13
Kenneth and Linda Macari
Charles and Faith (Johnson ‘61)
Meier ‘62
Holly Melander ‘82
Karen Merrill
Joshua Meyer ‘07
Patricia Michaud
Joan Mihalich
Jesse and Sally (Lynn ‘60) Milby ‘62
Anthony and Gertrude Miles
Jeffrey and Beverly Miller
Chelsea MacCubbin ‘11
Robert McCaffrey
Daniel and Michelle (Palmere ‘77)
MacDonald ‘75
Joseph and Donna McCarthy
Patrick and Cheryl McCauley
Robert and Donna Mackey
Joyce McCauley
Joseph Macknis
Timothy and Angela McClure
Gerald Madden
Catherine McClure ‘85
Jeffrey and Cynthia Magill
Christy McCoy ‘11
Heather Mahurin ‘11
Ronald McCracken
Mark Momjian and Melineh
Vartany Momjian
Drew and Kristen Miale
Richard McDonnell
Mercedes Monaghan ‘12
W. Robert and Janet Main
Hailey McDowell ‘15
Nelson Montanez ‘11
Bruce and Pamela Main
Christopher and Christine McGann
Mary Montoro-Binodo ‘81
Susan Maines ‘72
Joseph and Kari McGann
Javier and Jennifer Montoya
Judith Major
Kevin and Mary Jane McGann
David and Hilary Monyer
Carol Malcarney ‘67
Mercedes McGann
William and Kimberly Malenke
Stephen and Helene McGann
Charles and Alice (Essex ‘57)
Moore ‘55
Ambrose and Doris Malenke
Constance McKinney ‘14
Diane and John Moore
Max Malikow
Ruth McKinney ‘70
Jennifer Moore
Amanda Maloney ‘11
Nicola and Peter McLallen
Eric Moos
Dominic and Susan Mandia
Brendan and Cecilia McLaughlin
Joelle Morabito ‘08
Kevin Maness ‘92
Dan and Laura McLeroy
Shirley Moravek
Carol Manfrey
John and Megan McMenamin
Frank and Nancy Morgan
Laura Manger ‘98
Mary McMonagle
Bruce and Jean Moroney
Sally Manley ‘85
Douglas and Jean (Sargent ‘83)
McPheeters (MA) ‘02
Sandra Morris ‘72
Andrew Mease ‘01
Robert Morrison
Dorothy Medill
Alice Morse
James Meek ‘56
Jaime Mosher ‘01
James Meek ‘86
Roy and Sonya Mosicant
Richard and Patricia Manski
Amy March ‘83
Andrew Marin ‘01
Kenneth and Robin Marino
Mark Grubb Ranch Inc.
Scott Markley ‘84
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Allyssa Miller ‘10
Donald and Marilyn Miller
Alison Minnick ‘11
Nancy Moffitt
William and Carolyn Mogavero
Robin Molnar
Deborah Morris ‘80
David and Hagit Moverman
Donor honor roll
Sharon Moyer
Jan and Leah (McCarrick ‘07) Ott ‘07
Jay and Cindy Moyer
John Ott ‘66
Ronnie Porter and Chiquta
Bouchee-Porter
Frenika Mudd ‘05
Richard Overlander ‘84 (MDiv) ‘90
Janice Prendergast
Mwangangi Muindi ‘11
Lindsay Owens ‘11
Michael Preperato
Jessica Muni ‘13
Nathan Owens
Lisa Prescott ‘80
Dorothy Munroe ‘73
Jeffrey and Barbara Packard
Stanley and Martha (Bowman ‘73)
Murray ‘71 (MDiv) ’79
Lisa Pagano ‘11
Ralph and Andrea (Dietrich ‘86)
Prettyman ‘84
Bobby and Kay Myers
Terri Palmer
Christopher Myers ‘10
Havard Pannebaker ‘70
Matthew and Rebecca Nadelhoffer
Mary Paoletti
Wayne and Phyllis Nail
Richard and Sandra Paquin
Judith Namey
Joseph and Carol Parillo
Emilio and Elizabeth Namuco
Yera Park ‘11
Teri Nance
Arthur and Barbara Parker
Anthony and Beatrice Nardone
Mark Paul
Paul and Rebecca Nee
Linda Payne
Bobby Neese
David and Judith Peck
Ralph and Esther Neese
John and Martha (Richardson ‘61)
Quigg ‘62
Robert and Carole Pegolotti
Frank and Emily (Hargis ‘03)
Nefos ‘02
Michael Radomsky
Michael and Bianca Penhollow
Edward and Betty Radomsky
Albert Pepitone
Alistair Rae ‘66
Alice Perez ‘69
Pamella Raison
Ron Perry
Lynda Rake ‘71
Eric Peters ‘01
Michael and Mary Pat Rallo
Robert and Kristin Peters
Sara Ralph ‘06
Christopher Petersen ‘95
Mitchell and Kimberly Raper
Clare Peterson
Mark Raudenbush ‘93
Paul Petrie ‘86
John and Carol Raudensky
Kristie Petrillo ‘10
John Ravert
Charles and Janet Ness
Geraldine Newquist
Staci Newsom ‘08
Cassi Ney-Harkness ‘83
Gloria Nichols
Kami Nicholson
Louise Nicholson
Grahame and Karen Nicolson
Russell and Linda Nixon
Timothy Noftzger ‘12
Kevin and Jennifer (Nuss ‘98) Noll ‘98
Cloyd and Fatima Norwood
William and Elaine Norwood
Edward and Catherine Nowak
Michael and Carol Nowlin
Theresa and Henry Noye
Dianne Nugent-Ward ‘82
Michelle Nutter ‘12
Kenneth and Roberta Ober
Grace O’Brien ‘14
Teresa O’Donnell
Marie Oelrich
Brianna Oertel ‘12
Marguerite Ogden ‘62
Jane Ogilvie ‘66
Stephanie Okeson ‘07
Sheila Oland ‘12
Sarah Osbaugh ‘11
Rebekah Ostby ‘10
Edward and Elaine (Garber ‘84)
Ostrum ‘84
Charles and Diane Palmer
Julie Prey ‘94
Harold and Regina Price
Michael Price and Amy
Salisbury-Price
Matthew and Deborah Pruette
Donna Puckett
Forest and Jacqueline Pugh
Richard and Francine Pychewicz
James and Charlotte Pyp
Hannah Pyun ‘11
Carla Pettus ‘81
Daniel Raymond ‘82 (MEd) ‘98
Donald and Sophia Peyton
Anthony Razionale
Kenneth Phelps ‘72
William Phillips
Matthew and Aimee (Loizeaux ‘95)
Read ‘95
David Phillips and Rena Counsellor
Alice Read
Wayne and Michele Phillips
Jennifer Redding ‘04
Edward Pickard ‘64
Lawrence Rees ‘58
Thomas and Ruthann Pierce
Joshua Reid ‘11
Victor and Maria Pierson
Jarett Reidnauer
Linda Pierson ‘79
Rosalyn Reiff ‘63
Robert and Colleen Pietrobono
Lisa Reigel
Cathy Piliero-Surbeck
John and Marie Reilly
John Pipe ‘58
Christopher Reinford ‘12
Maya Pirela ‘06
Gillian Reitsma
F. Michael and Joann Pisch
Christine Rempel ‘15
Karen Piscopo
Henry Renollet
Ekaterina Piskacheva
Manuel and Marilyn Repoza
Franklin Poehlmann ‘64
Darlene Resh ‘99
Nancy Pontius ‘11
Adele and Mark Ressler
Amber Poplaski ‘08
Sarae Rex ‘81
Anthony and Jacqueline Portee
Robert and Judith (Cullingford ‘69)
Reynolds ‘67
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Donor Honor Roll
University Partner (cont.)
Michael and Legna Santerian
Carol Simanski
Thomas and Annette Richards
Jonathan and Lois Sastic
David Simmons ‘71
Bradly and Carrie (Wall ‘99)
Richards ‘99
Clifton and Cynthia Satterfield
Linda Simms ‘75
Pamela Riddick
Glen and Mary Ann Sauder
Amber Sims ‘11
Jacquelyn Sauder ‘12
Gwen Sinclair ‘82
Basil and Despina Savopoulos
Lula Singletary
Christina Saxton ‘99
Verna Singletary
Lois Saylor ‘75
Mary Louise Sked ‘88
Stephen and Angela Scarnato
Scott and Ryan (Quigley ‘03)
Slawson ‘04
Alison Ridington ‘09
Lori Riggs ‘08
Chelsi Riley ‘11
Rosalyn Riley ‘99 (MEd) ‘02
Robert Rimm
Ernest and Marion Rink
Rosemary Scerni
Richard and Laura (Clark ‘76)
Schramm ‘72
Ruth Smiley ‘64
Megan Ritchie ‘97
Richard Rivas ‘12
Norman and Mabel Schuetrumpf
Geoffrey and Laurean Smith
Heather Roberts ‘06
Gary and Grace Schultz
Harold and Ruth Ann Roberts
Bryan and Sharon Schwanke
Derek Smith ‘03 (MBA) ‘07 and
Jennifer Abboud-Smith ‘04
Adam and Kimberly Roberts
William Schwartz ‘98
Carrie Smith ‘12
Adrian Robinson ‘11
Charles and Christine (McLauchlan
‘70) Schwarz ‘71
Joseph and Judith Smith
Michael and Kathy Robinson
Victoria Roden ‘85
Mary Schwarz ‘80
Megan Smith ‘11
Miguel and Mirna Rodriguez
Patricia Schweigart
Judith Smythe ‘64
Evelyn Rodriguez
Douglas Scott ‘71 (MDiv) ‘74
Rodney Snyder ‘02
Wilfredo Rodriguez
Clarence and Susan Scott
Elma Snyder
Heidi Roginski
Melyssa Searcy ‘11
Robert and Brenda Snyder
John Rohrman ‘99
Stacy Sebro ‘00
Carole Snyder
Rebekah Roland ‘12
Shirely Seidel
Kathleen Sobocinski ‘10
Martha Rollins
Ayesha Selden
Cory Sockriter ‘12
Patricia Root
Timothy Sell
Domenick and Patricia Solazzo
Marc Rosenberg
Jacob Senkow ‘01
Linda Solomon
Christy Ross
Charmian Sercu
Christin Soly ‘05
George Rothacker
Donald Serfass
Pedro and Meredith Soto
Madge Rothenberg
Jamie Serlin
Pedro and Sonia Soto
Ronald and Audrey Rowe
David Shalaway ‘92
Caroline Sovocool
Jeffrey Rowe
Daniel and Danna Sharadin
James Sowers
William and Karen Rubert
Christopher and Christine
(Crossman ‘07) Shaw ‘08
Molly Sowers
Hope Shea ‘10
Timothy Spall
NancyAnn Sheaffer ‘72
Kevin and Deborah Spaulding
Laura Shearer ‘03
Robert and Melissa Speak
Kenneth and Lois Sheeler-Duncan
Kevin and Cassi Squires
Deidre Shepard ‘11
Roberta Srinivasan
Virginia Sherbert ‘77
Jeanne Stagloff
John and Sarah Jane Sheriff
Neeka Stanley ‘01
Franklin and Janet Sherman
Donna Staton ‘81
Michael and Tina Shirk
John and Jacqualyn Stazzone
Shaant Shishmanian ‘12
Barbara Stearns ‘57
Robert and Emma Shock
Timothy and Josephine Steele
James Shore ‘88
Ellen Steely
Eldon and D. Jean Showalter
Duane Steiner ‘92
Krista Sibel
Daniel and Edna Steinmetz
Sandra Sievers
Kathryn Stennett ‘78
Timohy and Lori Silfies
Sharon Stephens ‘12
Thelma Silvestro ‘77
R. Scott and Martha Stephens
Irene Rudick
Cynthia Runyon ‘58
Steven and Judith Russell
Anthony Russo
Sarah Rutter ‘10
Chareny Rydl ‘80
Carl Saalbach ‘67
Leonard and Faye Sachs
James and Nancy Sale
Jack Salerno and Mary Cross
Alyssa Salvati
Kathleen Salvati
Frank Salvatore
Mark and Nancy Salvetti
Nanci Sampson ‘91
Jennifer Sanborn ‘94
Lisa Sanderford
Edith Sanford
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Jamaine Smith ‘12
Jennifer Smith ‘01
Carol Spacht ‘78
Donor honor roll
Ronald and Ivy Stephens
Samantha Terenzoni ‘12
G. Kent Walmsley ‘66
Kenneth and Celeste Stevens
Billy Thiemann
Marsha and Thomas Walsh
Bertha Stevens
Edward Thomas ‘65
Douglas and Kathy Walter
Howard Stevenson ‘80
Lisa Thome ‘86
Frederick and Heather Walters
Steven Stewart ‘68
Rebecca Thompson ‘12
Larry Waltz ‘63
Nathan and Lauren Stewart
Radclyffe and Maria Thompson
Christine Wampole
Heather Stiles ‘12
Cathy Thorgerson
David and Robbin Wangaard
Stewart and Lynda (Hart ‘69)
Stilkey ‘68
Hannah Thyberg ‘12
Heather Warde ‘70
Janice Tiedeck ‘02
Walter Warren ‘62
Michael Stine
Noelle Tobin ‘11
Gregory and Anne Warren
Donald and Cynthia Stitz
Sarah Todd
James Warren ‘85
Jeffrey Stockard ‘14
Samantha Todorovich ‘12
Daryl Warren ‘61
Madeline Stokes ‘15
Caitlin Wasson ‘12
Erwin and Robin Stoltzfus
Justin and Kimberlee (Scoffone ‘08)
Tomevi ‘09
John and Marian Stoltzfus
Kristel Tomlinson ‘76
Jenna Watkins ‘12
Adelaide Stong ‘11
Tyler Ton ‘14
Grace Watkins
Danielle Storm
Michael Toothman
Kevin Stout ‘95
Kelly Torres ‘11
James and Jane (Smyrl ‘84)
Watkins ‘83
Helen Stover
Arlene Townsend
Shaggy Watson
Alice Strange
Wayne and Karen Trabert
Nathaniel and Tara Watson
Donald and S. Carol Streeter
Sandra Tracy ‘00
Victoria Watts ‘11
Amber Strickland ‘06
Nathan Trunfio ‘09
Michele Weaver
Lowell and Jennifer Strickler
James and Cheryl Ann Tumas
Cleo Weaver
Steven and Michelle Strohm
Jennifer Tuomisto ‘07
Stephanie Weaver ‘10
Robin Strudevant ‘08
Benjamin and Rowena Turk
Michael and Jane Webb
Michael and Janet Stubinski
Naomi Tuttle ‘58
Jennie Webster
Kaitlyn Stuckert ‘10
Kasi Tybring ‘03
Robert and Mary Wederbrand
Brittany Stuller ‘10
A. Christian Tyler ‘88
Robin Weinstein ‘03
Dorothy Stumpf
Scott and Janice Tyler
Richard and Donna Weitzel
Evelyn Stupp ‘76 (MDiv) ‘79
George Tynes ‘81
Janet Welford
Carole Stutzman
Joshua Tyson ‘00
David and Linda Weller
David and Joy Stutzman
Richard and Karen Uba
Susanna Weller ‘95
Stephen and Victoria Supplee
Samuel and Cora Umble
Bradley Weller ‘12
Robert and Deanna Swan
Dominic and Jennifer Valente
Amy Wenger
Ethel Swartley ‘87
May Van
Tammy and Nevin Werron
Ray Sweeney ‘05
Russell and Laura Van Cleave
Kevin and Kim West
Adelyn Sweeney ‘11
Erin Van Dorn ‘02
Carol Wheeler
Sarah Swible ‘11
Dona Van Eck ‘69
Earnestine Wheeler
Richard and Charlotte Swigart
April Van Ness
Robert Sykora ‘12
Sharma Van Norton ‘81
Harold and Marylou (Bailey ‘56)
Wheeler BD ‘45
Kaz Takeda
Katelyn VanderVeen ‘14
Nicole Wheeler
Helga Talbot
Adrienne VanLoan
William Whelan ‘94
Josefa Tankersly ‘14
Victoria Verrelli
Megan White ‘11
Michelle Taylor
Ronald and Lynette (Cloud ‘90)
Vessels ‘90 (MEd) ’06
Laureen Whitecraft
Ernesto and Aurea Vicente
Barbra Whitten ‘93
Dawn Taylor ‘96
Scott and Coleen Viereck
Dixie Wigton
Eric and Cynthia Taylor
Paul Vigyikan ‘61
Kelly Wilbraham ‘02
Colleen Taylor ‘87
Emogene Vough ‘65
Charles and Margaret Wilcox
Donald and Geraldine Taylor
David and Sharon Wade
David Wilcoxen ‘90
Margretta Tees ‘75
Keith and Lisa Wallin
Kay Wilheim
David and Kimberly Terenzoni
Donald Walls ‘58
Robert and Sheila Willard
Lee and Carol (McGuire ‘72)
Taylor ‘72
Shawn and Maria Wathley
Theresa Whitfield ‘00
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Donor Honor Roll
University Partner (cont.)
M. Douglass Willey ‘55
American Electric Power
Service Corporation
Gerald and Carol Williams
Bolton Farm Market, Inc.
Sharon Williams
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Paul and Michelle Williams
Carlisle Art and Frame
Mary Williams-Kinnard
Exelon Corporation
James Williamson ‘67
ExxonMobil Foundation
Timothy and Jean Wilmot
First Baptist Church of Attleboro, MA
Sandra and William (‘67) Wilson ‘67
First Baptist Church of
Hoosick Falls, NY
Barbara Wilson
Carol Wilson ‘69
G. Bruce Wilson ‘79
Leah Wilson ‘12
Sally Winder
Richard and Elizabeth (Dickinson
‘69) Wingate ‘69
Christopher Winkler ‘00
David and Lois Winsor
Jessica Winston ‘15
Eric Wisler ‘11
Philip Witmer
A. Ray and Sharon Witmer
Gangemi Landscaping Corp.
Go Go Laser Tag LLC
IBM Corporation
Landis Supermarket
Moreland Baptist Church
of Muncy, PA
Obehi Productions
PNC Foundation Matching
Gift Program
Robin Myers Plumbing
St. Paul Chapel Baptist Church
of Philadelphia, PA
Richard and Janice Wittig
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
of Exton, PA
Mary Wood ‘84
State Farm Companies Foundation
Ann Wood
The Haverford Choral Association
Kayla Woodford ‘12
The Prudential Foundation
Richard and Rosemary Woodhouse
Turner Survivor’s Trust
Randy and Karen Woods
Vanguard Matching Gift Program
Gabrielle Woodward ‘12
James Word ‘56
Henry and Sarah Worthington
James and Temwa (‘04) Wright ‘03
Dawn Wright
Sheng-Jiun Wu
Robert and Kelly Wyatt
Paul Wyher ‘76
Gregory and Tanya Yoder
Tiffany Young ‘02
Juliet Young ‘77
Kristy Young ‘09
Myra Young Armstead
Elsie Youtcheff
Jacqueline Yurik ‘09
Julio Zayas ‘11
Kristine Zeiset ‘12
Michael and Janice Zettlemoyer
Timothy Ziegenfuss ‘02
Shirley Ziegler ‘70
Kathleen Ziegler ‘11
Cynthia Zielinski
Lucille Zimmerman ‘11
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Looking Ahead
The financial and programmatic stories heralded in this Annual Report mark the
onset of a leadership transition. This past fall, Eastern’s Board of Trustees appointed
Robert G. Duffett, outgoing president of Dakota Wesleyan University, in Mitchell,
South Dakota, to be the University’s new president effective July 1, 2013. He will
build on the exemplary legacy of Dr. David R. Black, who has served Eastern ably
and faithfully since 1997. Building on this solid foundation, Dr. Duffett will bring a
new outlook for the future of the University and the path along which Eastern will
proceed to achieve those goals.
To be meaningful and useful, strategic and tactical goals require objective
measurement. During the 2011–2012 academic year, Eastern successfully completed
its once-per-decade accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Schools. That complex, multi-year process involved both a self-assessment and
an objective, external examination of every significant system, program and process
at Eastern. Like no other examination, re-accreditation shines a bright light on the
many operations that Eastern uses to accomplish its educational goals and objectives
as detailed in the University’s periodic Strategic Plans. We are happy to report that
Eastern came through the re-accreditation process with flying colors as well as a
renewed, refined sense of mission.
One of the key elements detailed in the re-accreditation process is the benchmarking of
quality control. Manufacturers of durable goods have a finished product to examine to
ensure quality. An educational institution has student testing, graduate school acceptance
rates, career placement and other comparable metrics. Each of these demonstrate that
Eastern has solid, working programs and processes that reflect the management and
enhancement of quality that benefits each student every step along the way.
A vibrant University is an organization of multiple moving parts. One of those
elements literally moved in fiscal year 2012. Palmer Theological Seminary left its
home in Wynnewood when the property was sold, and the Seminary’s operations
were moved to new, temporary offices at the American Baptist Headquarters building
in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Among the plans of the University is a new building
on the main campus or nearby west campus in Saint Davids.
None of these achievements would be possible without the generous financial support
of alumni, parents, friends and churches. Without you, we could not prepare our
students here for their roles in God’s wider Kingdom. Thank you for making these
things a vibrant reality.
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E a s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y B oa r d o f T r u s t e e s
T r u s t e e s w i t h Em e r i t u s S tat u s
Mr. Arthur W. Hill, Board Chairperson
Hon. Louise Williams Bishop
Dr. David R. Black, President, Eastern University
Mr. John W. Boyer, Jr.
Dr. Marjean B. Brauch
Mr. Conrad J. Fowler
Mrs. Delores F. Brisbon
Dr. Kenneth W. Goff
Dr. Jacob Chatman
Ms. Eleanore V. Guzewicz
Mr. Steven Clemens
Dr. A. Gilbert Heebner
Rev. Danny Cortés
Mr. Leon E. Lombard
Rev. Albert G. Davis, Jr.
Mr. Earl G. Russell, Sr.
Rev. Dr. Richard A. Dent
Dr. Cora Sparrowk
Mr. Ronald B. Evans
Mr. Maurice C. Workman
Ms. E. Shepard Farrar
Rev. Dr. W. Wilson Goode, Sr.
Mr. W. Donald Gough
Mr. John C. Honor, Jr.
Mrs. Lucy Huff
Mr. Aljit Joy
Dr. Michael J. Mandarino
Mr. Richardson T. Merriman
Mr. Stephen O’Hearn
Editorial direc tion:
Natissa Kultan-Pfautz, MS ‘08
Mr. Charles A. Olson, III
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Mr. Thomas M. Petro
Sarah Cortés
Dr. Janis Plostnieks
Kelsey Hoffer ‘13
Mr. Jim H. Rogers
Dr. Richard E. Rusbuldt
Mr. Malcolm Street
Dr. John A. Sundquist
Dr. Dennis Tanner
Linda Olson, MEd ‘96
Derek Ritchie ‘89, MBA ‘07
James G. Rogers
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