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SON Progress Report Cover v4.qxd - School of Nursing
Making an Impact– Investing in the Future 2006-2007 Campaign Progress Report and Honor Roll of Giving The UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL HILL Notes of Thanks As we near the end of the Carolina First Campaign and have our $15 million goal in sight, I want to again take this opportunity to thank you for all you have done to support Carolina and your School of Nursing. You have been very generous with your gifts and because of that, we have been able to create valuable learning opportunities for our \students and have given our faculty the support and facilities they deserve. The School of Nursing thanks all of our supporters. Your gifts, regardless of their size, are very important to us. Your generosity and loyalty year after year ensures excellence at Carolina. Thank you. Dear School of Nursing Alumni and Friends, You have my personal thanks for continuing to keep Carolina positioned as a national leader in the education of students for nursing practice and research. After graduation, students are recruited to be outstanding caregivers. Some go on to pursue advanced practice nursing. A few choose to undertake doctoral education with the goal of making a difference by teaching in colleges and universities and influencing health care outcomes by becoming nurse scientists. On behalf of all of us, thank you. I am a neonatal nurse practitioner and work in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with at-risk infants. The critical thinking and analytical skills I learned at Carolina have given me the ability to be responsive to my young patients, and, because of this, I am thankful every day for the education I received at Carolina. That is why I am giving back. Linda R. Cronenwett, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Dean and Professor This annual Progress Report and Honor Roll of Giving recognizes you publicly for the ways you give back to support students, create opportunities for our faculty, and help to open up new programs that serve the people of our great state. 2006-2007 Campaign Progress Report and Honor Roll of Giving is published by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing Office of Advancement for the School’s alumni and friends. On behalf of the School of Nursing Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors, you have our heartfelt thanks. Sincerely, Dean Linda R. Cronenwett, PhD, RN, FAAN Design & Production Duncan Design Photography Paul Bonner, Norma Hawthorne, Amy Joseph, Amanda Meyers, Anne Webb Office of Advancement Norma Hawthorne Director Whitney Howell Associate Director, PR and Communications Talat Qazi Assistant to the Director Anne Webb Associate Director, Alumni Affairs and Annual Giving School of Nursing The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carrington Hall, CB #7460 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7460 Phone: 919-966-4619 Email: [email protected] http://nursing.unc.edu The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is open to people of all races, is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students or employees based on age, race, color, sex, national origin, religion, or disability. It is the policy of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that sexual orientation be treated in the same manner. Any complaints alleging failure of the institution to follow this policy should be brought to the attention of the General Counsel and the Assistant to the Chancellor and Director for Minority Affairs. Denise Taylor Darden, BSN `77 President School of Nursing Foundation, Inc. A Family Tradition– Providing Care and Giving Back Mary Anderson Leggette, BSN ’55 and Rosemary Leggette O’Briant, BSN ’84 When Mary Anderson Leggette came to Carolina in 1951, she was a part of the first class of nursing students admitted to the fledgling school. Going to Carolina was not part of her initial plan at the time, as she had planned to attend Women’s College in Greensboro and, then, transfer to Duke for her nursing degree. Following in her mother’s footsteps as a second generation nurse, she knew what to expect from her chosen career but not what to expect from this new School of Nursing. The students in that first class were leaders in many ways, initiating the traditions of Carolina Nursing and creating standards of excellence for the future. The lessons Mary learned at the SON have served her well throughout her life. Mary’s nursing skills were invaluable to her as she reared three children and later cared for her husband during an illness. These abilities also had a strong influence on her family. When it was time for Mary’s daughter, Rosemary, to choose a career, she first considered dentistry, her father’s field. “The program is excellent, and in order to keep it strong it must be funded. When I was there, someone did it for me. Now, as an alum, it is my turn to do it for current students.” — ROSEMARY LEGGETTE O ’ B R I A N T, B S N ’ 8 4 But after looking at nursing, the flexibility, variety, and abundance of job opportunities won her over. She followed in her mother’s footsteps and became a Carolina nurse, too. A graduate of the BSN Class of ’84, Rosemary has worked in many different practice settings and still finds that the same attributes that drew her to nursing are true today. Both Mary and Rosemary agree that their nursing education at Carolina equipped them well. In her professional life, Rosemary knows that the need for well prepared new graduates is critical, and she has confidence in Carolina’s ability to produce outstanding nurses. Therefore, both Mary and Rosemary also share a tradition of giving back to the School, supporting the next generation of nursing students. Mary has been making annual fund and capital campaign gifts for more than 25 years, and Rosemary has recently joined her in this tradition. “The program is excellent, and in order to keep it strong it must be funded,” Rosemary said. “When I was there, someone did it for me. Now, as an alum, it is my turn to do it for current students.” The legacy of patient care is evident in the Leggette family, and their skills have enhanced their home community of Durham, N.C., for many years. Because of their continued enthusiasm and support of our SON, future generations of Carolina nurses can also benefit from their tradition of generosity. Rosemary Leggette O’Briant, BSN ’84 (left), with her mother, Mary Anderson Leggette, BSN ’55 On behalf of all of us — You have our gratitude “I am 25 years old and expecting my first child any day now! And, I am a first year full-time graduate student. Thanks to the generosity of the Elizabeth Scott Carrington Scholarship Fund, I am able to focus on learning rather than the burden of worrying about how to pay for school.” —CRYSTAL L. MOORE Elizabeth Scott Carrington Scholarship Recipient “It is wonderful to know that such support is available for students like myself who need financial assistance in order to pursue their dreams.” —KOREY B. CHRISTIAN Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Recipient “For the last couple of years I have been working three jobs just to pay for tuition, books, uniforms and anything else my education requires of me. You can see how I value this Helene Fuld Health Trust Scholarship dearly!” “This award has encouraged me to continue pursuing both academic success and community outreach and graduate with very little debt.” —LYDIA MAYES Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Recipient —KRISTINA BROWN Helene Fuld Health Trust Scholarship Recipient The mission of the UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing is to enhance and improve the health and well being of the people of North Carolina and the nation, and as relevant and appropriate, the people of other nations, through its programs of education, research, and scholarship, and through clinical practice and community service. Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PA I D Permit No. 177 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1110 The UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL HILL CB# 7460 Carrington Hall Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7460 http://nursing.unc.edu [email protected] Giving Clubs ■ Carrington Society Leadership Circle $5,000 or more Anonymous Patsy Colvard Johnson Jo-Anne Trowbridge Martin* Jean Hix McDonald* Cary Crane McDonald Jane Snyder Norris* Thomas Lloyd Norris Jr.* Susan Gatlin O’Dell Nancy Gray Pyne Margaret Ferguson Raynor* Barbara Ann Senich* Jane Winningham Smith James Alfonzo Smith Jr. Bernard Anthony Wichmann Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Bonnie Keaton Hensley (Estate Of) Carl S. Swisher Foundation, Inc. Eli Lilly & Co. - HQ Foothills Marine Inc. Franklin Street Advisors McCann-Ericson USA Roche Strowd Roses Foundation Triangle Community Foundation T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Your generosity, loyalty and commitment enable us to succeed … and excel. We take this moment to recognize and thank you for your investment in Carolina nursing. ■ Carrington Society $1,000 or more Benjamin T. Alexander Jr. Evelyn Farmer Alexander Mona Olivia Bingham M. Robert Blum Donna Blair Booe Audrey Joyce Booth* Frieda Bryant Bruton H. David Bruton BSN Class of 2007 Harriet Walker Buss Linda Santorum Byers Robert Burns Clark Jr. Evangeline Hinson Clark Martha Yount Cline Allene Fuller Cooley* Linda R. Cronenwett* Bette Leon Davis Diane Holditch Davis Mark Charles Davis Molly Dougherty Margery Duffey Jack Delbridge Dunn Mary Howard Dunn Margaret Whisenhunt Ehle Robert Starnes Ehle Roberta Brown Feather Eva J. Felts Laurice Ferris Barbara Jo Lorek Foley Cynthia Mary Freund Nancy Scott Fuller* W. Erwin Fuller J. Frank Gilreath Olivia Womble Griffin Emily R. Hart Charles M. Hart Rizza Duterte Hermosisima Gary Prevost Hill Patty Maynard Hill* Maryann Patterson Ingersoll Pamela Ellis Jameson* Ann Linville Jessup Kathryn Coulter Jones Jane Carey Karpick Geraldine Snider Laport Robert Edmund Laport Mary Anderson Leggette Martha Lentz Levitan Janet Merritt Littlejohn Carolyn White London* Mary R. Lynn Walter Hollingsworth Mason Karen Magnuson Mauro Theresa A. McClure Margaret S. Miles Margaret M. Miller Fred Goode Mills Sara Burt Mursch Barbara Ann Nettles-Carlson Sally Winn Nicholson Evelyn Rose Paul Hilda Hine Patterson John Smith Patterson Ann Marie Polk Sandra Darling “Micqui” Reed Mary Coleman Rose Barbara C. Rynerson Barbara Hedberg Self Diana Lea Sowards Susan Willey Spalt* Lea Crambes Tsahakis Grant Bernard Varner Vivian Harris Varner Steven Warren Wacaster M. Keith Waddell Cynthia Perry Waddell Kay Wagoner Linda Sitton Washburn Jo Lentz Williams Anne C. Wilson* John David Wilson Sr. John Bernhardt Wilson Jr. Ashley Lefler Wilson Bonnie Coats Woodruff ■ Dean’s Club $500-$999 Elizabeth Jane Abernathy Margaret Evans Adams Pamela Wells Akhter Elena Codispoti Aseltine Natalie Salter Baggett Yolande E. Beerstecher Anne Elizabeth Belcher Gwenlyn Huss Butler Janet Peele Crumpler Paul Edward Crumpler Denise Taylor Darden* Beverly Desmond Davis Alison Ellison Lisa Fontana Landon Lewis Fox J. Thomas Fox Jr.* Barbara B. Germino Judith Rogers Gibson Karen Eikenberry Glaubiger Angela Hall* Robin Tate Harper Frieda Byrum Harrington Norma L. Hawthorne* John Rufus Holt Martha Hennessy Hutson Amy Louise Johnson Jane Mayes Link Diane Ely Littlefield *SON Foundation Board “I truly feel privileged to work in the pharmaceutical industry — helping bring innovative drugs to people who need them. My ability to actively consider the needs of the patient, to analyze clinical trial design and think about the practicalities of healthcare is due in large part to the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing. As a student, I worked in the ER — where you see the entire spectrum of the health care system — for better or worse. My nursing experience at Carolina taught me to truly “see” each patient— not only their diagnosis, but their whole being. These are life lessons that I have carried with me my entire career. I am grateful that I can contribute in some small way to the mission of the School of Nursing to help others learn. Roche, a global healthcare company, takes a long-term view— focusing on technologies to increase the use of personalized medicine (investments that may not pay off for 20 years). They also invest in their employees and in our society through programs like the Matching Gift Program — where the only return on investment they expect is a better educated society and better healthcare.” The 2006-2007 Campaign Progress Report and Honor Roll of Giving recognizes gifts received in fiscal year July 1, 2006, through June 30, 2007. We value each donor and do our best to ensure that each person is correctly noted on the following pages. If you notice that your name was misspelled or omitted, please accept our apologies and contact the Office of Advancement at 919-966-4619 or [email protected]. —BARBARA ANN SENICH, BSN `79 Director, School of Nursing Foundation, Inc. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 1 “D ue to a newly diagnosed chronic illness and ever-growing medical expenses, my future as a Family Nurse Practitioner was uncertain. Without this scholarship I would have been unable to afford tuition and fees. I am eternally grateful for this gift.” —MEREDITH FRAZIER, Recipient, Alexandra Beebe Student Emergency Fund Sophia P. Livas Sylvia Rabb Lufkin Brenda Jarrett Matthews Michael Mcelvogue Robert John Menhinick Alene M. Mercer Sally Price Ormand Mary E. Peck Gloria Huss Peele Mark Steven Philbrick Ona Mercer Pickens Gloria Rhodes Porter Ann Bennett Propert Ann Page Ransdell Donna Renfrow Rutala Tobias Schifter Diane Fites Schifter Deane E. Schweinsberg Ronald Keith Shank Sonda Hawley Shank *SON Foundation Board Anne H. Skelly Amy Call Spittle Michael Anderson Spittle Margaret Weidel Sprott Dorothy Mae Taylor Patsy Schupper Theobald Helen W. Umphlet ■ Benefactors $250 – $500 Gale Brown Adcock Kevin Michael Adcock Linda Evans Balch Timothy John Balch Marye Cornelia Barden Pamela Ramsey Bonacci Mary Lee Stoehr Borislow Donna Davis Bost Bryan Brown Fay Linette Brown Sally A. Bulla Ann Miller Calandro Beth Herring Chadwick Derek Clarkson Chrisco Lori Prevatte Chrisco Paul Leon Chused* Sterling Ruffin Collett III Judith Buxton Collins Nancy Rankin Crutchfield Susan Adams Doughton April Maranville Dowdee Susan Mary Easter Cheryl Lynn Elliott Anne Hopkins Fishel J. J. David Fletcher Teresa Weaver Foster Mary Bowsher Friedman Monica Witterholt Fuller W. Scott Fuller Carol Zimmerman Garrison Suzanne Getman Gifford Jacqueline Lytle Gonzalez Patricia Beatty Goodwin Carolyn F. Greene Jill Bridgette Hamilton Wanda Langley Hassler Patricia Dodson Hayes Leslie C. Hege Kay Proctor Hengeveld Roulhac Clark Johnson Sue Roberts Johnson Melissa Anne Kress Kathryn Robinson Kuykendal Robert Lee Kuykendal Susan Ruppalt Lantz Jean Marie Raue Larson Bobbie Jo Lee Melissa Ann D. LeVine° Jane Mayes Link Catherine Carden Long Patricia Barlow Lowery Woodrow Wilson Lowery Jr Carolyn Mitchell Martin Elaine Crosbie Matheson Betty Womble Michal L. Grayson Montgomery Sandra Roberts Montgomery Katherine Anne Moore Marjorie Staub Mosher Anne Lowe Murphy Lori Ann Nash Audrey Elaine Nelson Delia Ruth Nickolaus Robert Henry Orrell III Constance Newnam Parker Carolyn Buck Pearson Susan Foley Pierce Doris Ann Dixon Reavis Elizabeth Moate Robinson Carol Morde Ross* Eugenia S. Schwartz Teresa McDonald Shoup Betsy Daniel Siegel Nancy Noble Smith Elizabeth Pugh Summey Esther Mae Tesh Deborah Kerens Wagner Theodore Walter Wagner Carol Rhodes Warden Elizabeth Sawyer Webber Robert Norton Whitaker Jr. Susan Tant Whitaker Carol Cobb Williams Glenda Sue Wooten Mabel Broadwell Yelvington NC Chapter of NAPNAP °Board of Visitors “You should be proud and commended on the excellent nurses you are graduating and on their preparedness expectations to be the highest for all nursing students. Continue to challenge and support these young people. Family Honors Barbara Hedberg Self,’57, with Surprise As members of the BSN Class of ’57 gathered for their 50th reunion in May 2007, they began to reminisce about shared memories and the traditions that started during their student years at the SON. Part of the celebration included a surprise presentation for one classmate that will benefit future generations of deserving and talented Carolina nursing students. Class member Barbara Hedberg Self was always a leader and holds a unique place of honor in the history of the SON because she designed the School’s nursing pin. She continues to be involved, lend her expertise, and inspire leadership by participating in alumni activities and organizing class reunions. In keeping with her talents, Barbara prepared a CD of songs for the 50th reunion, including original pieces by their School of Nursing student choir, as a surprise gift for her classmates. But the biggest surprise of the day was when Barbara’s husband Bill stepped to the podium and her son Scott and daughter-in-law Meredith entered the room to join him. Together, they announced that, along with daughter Suzi and son-in-law Lowry Caudill, the family was endowing an undergraduate nursing student scholarship in Barbara’s honor. “They really knocked my socks off!” Barbara said. Barbara’s love for and dedication to the School and the nursing profession has been evident to her family throughout her life. “Carolina has influenced so much of our lives. It is here that I met Bill and where our children went to school. Now, our grandchildren are starting to attend,” she said. “It’s like a second home to us, a first home really, because it is where so much began.” “They really knocked my socks off!” 2 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING Members of the Self Family celebrate the establishment of The Barbara Hedberg Self Scholarship. From left: Bill Self, Meredith Self, Barbara Self, BSN’57, Scott Self and Dean Linda Cronenwett. Giving by Donor ■ Class of 1955 ■ Class of 1956 ■ Class of 1957 ■ Class of 1958 ■ Class of 1959 ■ Class of 1960 BSN BSN BSN BSN BSN BSN 87% participation 73% participation 50% participation 36% participation 40% participation 47% participation Donna Blair Booe Gwenlyn Huss Butler Martha Yount Cline Winnie Williams Cotton Bette Leon Davis Patsy Colvard Johnson Geraldine Snider Laport Mary Anderson Leggette Janet Merritt Littlejohn Sally Winn Nicholson Gloria Huss Peele Louise Norwood Thomas Arlene M. Thurstone Evelyn Farmer Alexander Natalie Salter Baggett Sally Smith Baldwin Lee McCarter Cranford Elizabeth Hamilton Darden Dorothy McNeely Elliott Landon Lewis Fox Peggy Needham Heinsohn Jessie Carraway Heizer Emily Robeson Hubbard Carolyn White London Jane Kelly Monroe Jane Snyder Norris Billie Dobbs Rogers Ruth Corwin Whitman Geneva File Williams Ruth Holmes Benedict Frieda Bryant Bruton Sarah Buie Coffey Barbara McSwain Cox Shirley Lee Guenthner Jean Crisp Jackson Anne Glenn Johnson Martha Lentz Levitan Jacquelin Van Hook Long Sara Burt Mursch Katherine Randall Peck Ann Page Ransdell Margaret Davis Reed Barbara Hedberg Self Rachel Humphries Stevens Ann B. Allen Cleo Baker Collins Cloydia Carstarphen Dixon Barbara Leary Elbualy Carolyn F. Greene Geraldine Y. Haynes Gail G. Hudson Marjorie Staub Mosher Sally Price Ormand Norma Cupp Pitzer Nancy Charles Rawl Patricia Russell Raynor Billie Williams Routh Nancy Noble Smith Mary Williams Stroupe Jo Anne Lasley Alston Shirley Hamrick Byrd Bess Chandler DeLa Perriere Diane Snakenburg Gordon Ann Grady Hamby Jane Mulvey Lowe Jo Ann Sowers Mason Martha Oliver Meetre Beverly Heaton Miller Lois G. O’Keefe Patricia Kline Robertson Celia Strader Sabiston Mary Helen Shelburne Watkins Faye Mewborn White Margaret Evans Adams Charlene Fisher Askew Harriette Zimmerman Beaven Claudia Barnes Deese Sara Elizabeth Garvin Opal Shepard Hipps Catherine Carden Long Sylvia Rabb Lufkin Sandra Roberts Montgomery Jean Sutherland Pridgen Sandra Darling “Micqui” Reed Beverly Ann Segee Alice Spencer Shearin Judith Jones Southerland Jane Burt Williams MSN MSN 100% participation 50% participation Audrey Joyce Booth Ruby Gilbert Barnes Barbara Williams Madden Ruth Graves Schwab Rachel Humphries Stevens Jacqueline Joann Taylor to enter the nursing profession. Continue to set your We need great nurses and that is what you are producing” —SUSAN BENNETT, RN, MSN, mother of May 2007 graduate Brooke Bennett. Scholarship This isn’t the first philanthropic endeavor for the family, as Bill and Barbara’s children also established a fund honoring their parents at their church. A scholarship for a nursing student holds a special place in Barbara’s heart. She said that the School has given her so much, including a 25-year career that she could return to after rearing her children. She looks forward to “continuing the lifeline” with future students. The surprise presentation her family chose couldn’t have been more perfect because Barbara’s classmates were involved. The women in the BSN Class of ’57 experienced student life together that is very different from student experiences today. They lived and studied together in the nursing student dormitory, worked side-by-side at Memorial Hospital, and became lifelong friends in the formative years of baccalaureate education in North Carolina. It is only fitting that this special honor to create a Barbara Hedberg Self Scholarship Fund be presented in their good company. BSN Class of 1960 Gift Underway To honor their 50th reunion, members of the BSN Class of 1960 continue to work on a class gift to name a space in the new building addition. So far the group has raised more than $8,000 with a regional class get together in the works for the fall. Here Claudia Barnes Deese, BSN ’60, cares for a patient during her student days. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 3 “I cannot express to you what a blessing it was to receive the Afrecan Nursing Scholarship. I was able to pay for books, scrubs and some of my tuition. I am so excited about becoming nurse!” —REBECCA CRAMER, Recipient, Lois Afrecan Nursing Scholarship ■ Class of 1961 BSN 50% participation Ann Tolton Bergamo Frances Snyder Champlin E. Elaine Curtis Nancy Robison Dickinson Frances Coltrane Hutchison Ann Linville Jessup Alice F. Keiger Linda Ann Lewis Charlotte Andrews Lloyd Karen Magnuson Mauro Margaret Thompson McCain Jeanne Crewes Moore Carolyn Nifong Morgan Keeter Baggett Pope Alice Kent Roye Diana Lea Sowards Patricia Long Vaughan Mabel Broadwell Yelvington ■ Class of 1962 BSN 50% participation Paula Kirby Benway Mary Alice Blevins Lillian Ward Bryant Judith Buxton Collins Elsie Deana Cross Beverly Desmond Davis Anne Hopkins Fishel Shirley Snyder Frantz Nancy Gilliland Mary Harrison Hall Mae Van Zett Hiatt Nancy Wills Hudock Sally Horton Jones Kendree Moore Keagan Elizabeth Chambers Payne Patricia Heilig Poret Ann Bennett Propert Linda Trembath Reeder Esther Mae Tesh MSN 100% participation Martha Clyde Davis ■ Class of 1963 BSN 55% participation Toni Thompson Barfield Linda Christopher Black Elaine Gettman Bourdeaux Katharine Pickrell Bryson Roberta Brown Feather Barbara Caldwell Fletcher Elizabeth Lusk Gregg Faye Mills Haas Mary Shaw Hambright Carol Elledge Koontz Lynn E. Locher Patricia Barlow Lowery Joyce Kaufman Moore Carolyn Sue Morris Laura Hawes Morrison Linda Hutchins Myrick Sandra Cross Pendergraft Arlene Maher Pennella Martha Tate Roberts Margaret Sutton Wade Barbara Jo Philbeck Warren Eugenia Hruslinski Weeks Joanne Hogg Welborne Judith Clifton Wright MSN 100% participation Sylvia Rabb Lufkin ■ Class of 1964 BSN 34% participation Barbara Poag Brown Mary Green Buie Constance Burroughs Sharon W. Cervenak Kathryn Duncan Crowder Carolyn Mitchell Elgin Frances Booth Hart Patricia Whitley Hudson Beverley Haynes Johnson Dershie Bridgford McDevitt Jean Burley Moore Margie Mayo Oldham Laura Carlo Piver Mary Coleman Rose Mary Hamrick Saunders Mary Roberts Shapiro Lois McCauley Wagner Linda Sitton Washburn Betty May Swecker Yoe MSN 33% participation Jo Anne Lasley Alston Marcia Singletary Brooks Patsy Wilkins Forrest Opal Shepard Hipps ■ Class of 1965 MSN 23% participation Katherine Camilla Bobbitt Roberta Brown Feather Anne Hopkins Fishel MSPHNU 20% participation E. Dianne Greenhill ■ Class of 1966 BSN 31% participation Carole O’Brient Bordelon Elizabeth Scovil Carlo Marie Phillips Cloney-Williams Mary Howard Dunn Martha Zink Gibson Anne Barbee Houston Kay Goodman McMullan Anne Whitaker Peedin Elizabeth Cox Perry Nancy Hurst Reaves Suzanne Bennett Reilly Sharon Ranson Thompson Patricia Morris Turlington Paula Anne Yelverton MSN BSN 100% participation 25% participation Amie Modigh Beth Ann Rendell Abbott Vercie Massengill Eller Jo Ann Zaron Hiti Anne Alphin Hobson Carole Ridgeway Hunter Kathleen Garner O’Connell Constance Newnam Parker Barbara Easkold Pringle Margaret Weidel Sprott Nancy Beasley Turner Elaine Adams Underwood Helen Carswell Wilson Susan Thorpe Bonham ■ Class of 1967 BSN 51% participation Elena Codispoti Aseltine Linda Evans Balch Anne Elizabeth Belcher Rene Clark Nancy Rankin Crutchfield Barbara Jo Lorek Foley Mary Bowsher Friedman Olivia Womble Griffin Nancy Rogers Harrison Patricia Dodson Hayes Cheryl Vaughn Howe Patricia Humphrey-Kloes Marilyn Beaver Hutcheson Rebecca Dawsey Johnson Toni Cline Kenerly Judy Heller Knauer Elizabeth Beattie Lewis Carolyn Mitchell Martin Genevia Sanderson Mozolak Carolyn Buck Pearson Nancy Carr Porter Georgia Marshall Pruitt Margaret Ferguson Raynor Shirley Spaugh Rosen Susan Willey Spalt Suzanne Lewis Tonski Vivian Harris Varner Carole Norman Willmot ■ Class of 1968 BSN 32% participation Judith Reavis Beauchamp Lois Greenfield Boyles Elizabeth Margaret Carr Linda Robinson Cloninger Ethel Langston Crane Susan Barber Culp Carol Malcolm Davis Cornelia Beck Dewees Kathryn Robinson Kuykendal Joan Byrum McCormick Sara Jane McVicker Hilda Gosnell Newton Joan Frances Reinhardt Johana Renfro Roberts Lynne Allred Rousseau Frances Blackwell Smith Elizabeth Pugh Summey Linda Hamlin Titus Marjene DeBardelaben White ■ Class of 1969 BSN 38% participation Beverly Neal Barnette Christine Budd Cassidy Linda Kibler Cockrell Ruth Kaemmerlen Efird Judith Van Dyke Egg Patsy Ruth Farlow Judith Rogers Gibson Marcia Somers Gore Judith Hoskins Haupt Patty Maynard Hill Jane Carey Karpick Katherine Purcell Linthicum Jo-Anne Trowbridge Martin Brenda Jarrett Matthews Rebecca Greene Pitts Eddie Boykin Pope Nancy Nicks Stephenson Betty Blankenship Thornton Cynthia Calderwood Tomlin Donna Mease Wiggins Carol Cobb Williams Jo Lentz Williams Ann Coleman Woodruff Bonnie Coats Woodruff MSN 29% participation Doris Haase Dixon Leota Lovina Rolls MSPHNU 50% participation Sandra Cross Pendergraft ■ Class of 1970 BSN 29% participation Annette Beam Nancy Gibbes Chapman Joyce Schilke Cohen Advancement Highlights 2006-2007 Fiscal Year ■ Reached 99% ($14.8 million) toward $15 million campaign goal ■ Raised 26% more cash than last year ■ Increased number of donors over last year by 9% ■ Hosted alumni events in 5 NC locations, plus Miami, Houston and Washington, DC ■ Created 1st email solicitation to donors – FY online giving increased 158% ■ Produced “Beat Duke” annual fund campaign resulting in 126 gifts totaling $24,305 ■ Enhanced senior student gift campaign, resulting in 28% participation, the highest ever 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING “T hank you for your support in assisting me upon my journey to succeed and attain my dream, following in the footsteps of my grandmother who was always there to care for others. Since the passing of my grandmother, I feel I must succeed for myself and for her.” —TYRA TAYLOR, RECIPIENT, Alexandra Beebe Student Emergency Fund Allene Fuller Cooley Emily Nifong Garrett Lynda Law Harrison Kathryn Minton Holliday Virginia Lane Alene M. Mercer Janet Middleton Moore Barbara Ann Nettles-Carlson Phyllis Walker Newman Naomi Foreman Nimmo Barbara Blackwood Picornell Sallie O’Keef Simpson Judythe Errico Upjohn Gwendolyn Hightower Waddell-Schultz ° Kay Wagoner MSN 18% participation Joan Miller Mathews Russell Eugene Tranbarger ■ Class of 1972 BSN 35% participation Nancy Barrett Freeman Margaret Wagoner Gilliam Betty Jean Haddock Judith Hartsfield Iannuzzi Maryann Patterson Ingersoll Debra Gay Kiser Susan Ruppalt Lantz Colleen Hamilton Lee Patricia Shaffer Lewis Susan Gibbs Mazzella Janet Opp McPherson Linda Doub Morgan Rosemary Holmes Niles Wanda Shelton Oakley Catherine Cloaninger Perry Ona Mercer Pickens Ann Marie Polk Nancy Morton Smith Elizabeth Shrum Stewart Suzanne Limparis Ward Polly Ryan Wheless Marian D. Chamberlain Nancy Johnson Dewhirst Colleen Anna Dickens Lynne Wilson Farkas Rosemary Vann Ford Carol Zimmerman Garrison Cathy McGonigle Hamill Frieda Byrum Harrington Jacqueline W. Hermans Deborah Powers Hoy Jane Mayes Link Julia McGlamery Marshall Gayle Thompson Norton Rebecca Dewees Olson Judith Haubenreiser Osborn Sara Rollins Ramsey Laura McLeod Sorrell Brenda Gail Summers Patsy Schupper Theobald Kathryn Payne Wueste MSN 28% participation 31% participation Elizabeth Wenhold Black Frankie Duncan Brock Laureen Sue Froimson Nancy Siegel Katich Revauda Saunders Lurey Lynne Allred Rousseau Judy Kay Farmer Vipperman ■ Class of 1971 Ann Everhart Bailey Linda Santorum Byers Jane Dark Davis Susan Crane DeLoatche Martha Robbins Sadler Dungey Beverly Tedder Essick Virginia Elaine Fox Nina Whitaker Hackney Betsy Newton Herman Renee Yoder Hill Patricia Pittman Hotz Janith Jones Huffman Anne Lowe Murphy Sheila Stallings Northen Lynne Ann Oland Christa Parks Sexton Jane Griswold Woods BSN MSN 30% participation 42% participation Nancy Nelson Caddy Lynn Grier Coleman Judith Wilson DiCostanzo Judith Barnes Gardiner Jeanne Lilly Griswold Kerry Allen Hensley Charlene Blake Knapp Sylvia Monteith Ledford Doris Ann Dixon Reavis Elizabeth Moate Robinson Marian Crane Sharpe Deborah Thompson Mary Vallier-Kaplan Mary Grace Crist White Elizabeth Melester Wojcik Leigh Andrews Alla Traber Campbell Anita Stoddard Hammerbeck Laura Hawes Morrison Carol Lynne Watters Ruth Swann Askins Maureen Callahan Cynthia Mary Freund P. Allen Gray Jr. Catherine Dzniblinski Harvey Susan Stuart Harvey Kathryn Robinson Kuykendal Linda Ann Lewis Rebecca Greene Pitts ■ Class of 1973 ■ Class of 1974 BSN BSN 35% participation 25% participation Ann Davis Brown Ann Miller Calandro Janet Elizabeth Clark Anne Smith Cole Cynthia Lee Earthman Teresa Weaver Foster Margaret Folsom Ainsley Patrica Joyner Babcock Paula Ridenhour Barringer Diane Nichols Boger Ann Cory Braswell Ellen Bohannon Campen MSN 42% participation JoAnn Foust Cardarella Elizabeth Scovil Carlo Patsy Littlejohn Hawkins Gwendolyn Dorminey Sherwood Vivian Harris Varner Ann Cox Hutchins Peggy Cabe Kuppers Kathleen Honer Marshall Louise Shook Nezelek Evelyn Rose Paul Carol Elizabeth Powell Diane Marie Shaffer Elizabeth Smith Tilley Deborah Comeaux Turner Martha Anne Warren Christine Earle Jones Marcia Kastan Kaufman Janis Hackney Labiner Jimmie Drennan McCamic Sue Shivar Morrow Jane McInnis Penny Linda Garner Phillips Linda Fisher Poss Lyle Byron Snider MSN 27% participation 33% participation Elizabeth Margaret Carr Virginia Elaine Fox Linda Cade Haber Sue Greenwood Head Jo Willoughby Terry Gwendolyn Hightower Waddell-Schultz MSN Annette Beam Betty Jean Haddock Patricia Price Lea Betsy Mickey McDowell Susan Foley Pierce Judith Jones Southerland Virginia Mary Spaulding Deborah Thompson MSN ■ Class of 1977 ■ Class of 1976 BSN BSN Susan G. Baker Denise Taylor Darden Susan Benbow Dawson Peggy Carden Frankenstein Leigh Watson Garmhausen Natalie Cumston Gray Pamela Reeder Harsant Rosetta Taylor Hendricks Virginia Walters Ingram Linda Sherman Kimel Catherine Stinson King Carolyn Jackson Kools Dianne Hall Leloudis Cheryl May Leslie Melissa Ann D. LeVine Susan Perry Lineberry Margaret Ann May Gail Liles Medlin Nancy Ellen Mooney Scarlott Kimball Mueller 22% participation 22% participation Elizabeth Jane Abernathy Frances Mervin Andringa Bonita Craft Aycock Elizabeth McKinney Bailey Donna Davis Bost Kathi Roberts Byrne Mary Redfearn Creed Christine Hellebush Dismukes Charlene Caulkins Eason Patti Barnes Farless Mary Lou Caviness Faucette Deborah Webb Frye Cynthia Darlyn Garrett Marsha Newton Golombik C. Wayne Hamm Amanda Stubbs Hollingsworth Karen Bulla James Pamela Ellis Jameson ■ Class of 1975 BSN 16% participation Jean Gail Allen Lisa Milczewski Anthony Marye Cornelia Barden Catherine Crane Bouboulis Sandra Hardy Bryson Vickie Garrett Byler Preston Noe Comeaux III Martha Coffey Crosswell Catherine F. Howes $1,800,000 1,800 1,516 ’03 – ’04 1,426 1,473 1,384 ‘06–’07 ’05– ’06 ’04– ’05 ’01– ’02 ’00 – ’01 ’99 – ’00 ‘06–’07 ‘05–’06 ‘04–’05 ’03 – ’04 ’98 – ’99 200 ’02 – ’03 ’01– ’02 ’00 – ’01 ’99 – ’00 ’98 – ’99 1,305 600 0 ’97 – ’98 1,372 800 400 $0 ’96 – ’97 ’02 – ’03 $698,232 $537,268 $465,677 $278,224 $200,000 $193,920 $221,085 $400,000 $332,086 $600,000 1,000 $705,353 $800,000 $850,357 $1,000,000 1,286 1,200 1,253 $1,200,000 ’97 – ’98 1,400 $1,000,438 $1,400,000 1,267 1,600 ’96 – ’97 $1,600,000 1,685 Number of SON Donors by Academic Year $1,688,459 Total Cash Gifts Received by Academic Year 1,559 °Board of Visitors THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 5 “P lease accept my sincerest thanks for establishing the Mona L. Currie Scholarship so that a student who desires to reach potential may be more able to do so. It is an honor to receive it, and I will do my best to pay it forward.” —ELENA KAY BEDINGFIELD, Recipient, Mona L. Currie Scholarship Sally Van Nelson Susan Gatlin O’Dell Helen Krick Poole Cheryl Winn Reinhart David Roger Shoemaker Mabeth Vanessa Smith Karen Kellogg Soderstrom Lynn Peacock Spaw Cynthia Bullock Stinson Laura Conn Stout Katherine Anne Moore Betty Lee Snyder Mustafa John Slate Oldham Carol Burroughs Pernell Roberta Czubek Powell Robin Elaine Remsburg Jeannie Godley Rigdon Carol Harbage Schroeder Elizabeth Ann Sheely Sally Mozelle Taylor Kay Lambert Walker Carol Rhodes Warden Toni Spicer Wild Jacqueline Lancaster Williams Stephanie Sears Yates Vandy Bass Matthews Nancy Hudgins Morrow Cindy Andes Nance Kathryn King Perkinson C. Elaine Perry Jean Cotten Schnaak Lisa Covington Schneider Barbara Ann Senich Linda Annette Smith Sharon Tate Taylor Marianne Bab Vidal Cynthia Perry Waddell Deborah Cecil Watson Pamela Bowling Watson Mary Ellen Wehrle Woiler MSN MSN 21% participation 9% participation Juliet McGuire Beckwith Harriet Walker Buss Margaret Gorely Bye Pamela Gilliam Lusk Marie Lee Muskovin Kay Wagoner Judith Haubenreiser Osborn Marian Dorsey Willard ■ Class of 1978 ■ Class of 1979 BSN BSN 24% participation 23% participation Caswell Smith Arnold Nancy Jane Ashe Harriette Campbell Brown Ann King Cashion Susan Lesniak Clark Deborah Smith Ellis Jo Ann G. Fincher Carol Ann McGonigle Fogartie Elizabeth Simpson Friedman Rachel Harper Fulp Jane King Fulton Barbara Sessoms Gillmer LaDonna Washington Howell Mary Capehart Hulbert Lisa Plier Hundley Mona Brown Ketner Walter Hollingsworth Mason Betty Womble Michal Bonnie Ford Angel Beverly Harrell Barnett Cheryl Banks Batchelor Barbara Gregory Beckham Sally A. Bulla Syvil Summers Burke Miriam Owen Chitty Marshall Rudolph Cox III Brenda Wallace Cumpston Mary Susan Curtas Sally Kaye Dove Mary Ann Gaster Jacqueline Lytle Gonzalez Dorothy Christine Gutierrez Janice Joyce Hoffman Kina Walker Jones Marissa Fieselman Laster Jennifer Elesha Manning Lisa Mock Allen Carey Faillace Bailey Lee Bennett Bailey Marian White Byerly Terri Cameron Capps Lucy Ross Clair Doris McFadyen Fritts Jane Grote Grace Amanda Lynn Greene Melody Slaughter Heffline Leslie Carolyn Hicks Beth Harris Jaekle Sherry Jean Kelly Lisa Hampton Kolb Virginia Turner Kramer Donna Winston Laney Francine Lavent Susan Bos Moore Margaret Berg Mullinix MSN 44% participation Susan Waldrop Donckers Karen Friedsam Duncan Emily Scovil Eklund Dorothy Purser Jenkins Marianne Frances Marlo Patricia Ann Merwin Margaret Magdalene Miller Judith Musial Patty Sue Sanders Diane Gracy Vester Louise Elsner Watts ■ Class of 1980 BSN 22% participation A student takes advantage of a serene study area in the Cynthia Freund Rooftop Garden. 6 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING Elisabeth Scott Murphy Barbara Ann Overby Kay Overcash-Jenkins Elizabeth Norwood Peele Mark Steven Philbrick Sandra Durham Pulliam Donna Renfrow Rutala Deborah Boles Southern Carolyn Cook Spalding Lida Westbrook Wachel Beverly Lynn Wagner Elizabeth Ellis Watts MSN 33% participation Sandra Bradley Baden Carolyn Veronica Billings Phyllis Brooks Carouthers Lynn Grier Coleman Jean Marie Raue Larson Janet Cheyfitz Meckler Angel Mariano Vasquez ■ Class of 1981 BSN 26% participation Sylvia McLean Alston Linda Holt Anderson Katherine Yamin Benevides Beth Perry Black Anna Watson Blair Donna Crutchfield Carroll Beth Herring Chadwick Nora Raynor Christian Gwen Chriscoe Dodson Susan Adams Doughton Myra Auman Gebbie Joan Williams Grady Lelia Cornatzer Gray Lucy Ligon Heffelfinger Mary Anne Henderson Diane Carol Hudson-Barr Martha Hennessy Hutson Donna Renee Jarvis Denise Farlow Jones Phyllis Dew Justus Gwen Kline Konsler Melissa Anne Kress Jodi Marlene Lavin-Tompkins Terrlyn Dunlap Lensch Kathryn Miller Loveland Pamela Kay Lowrance Cheryl Jean Marcus Beth Hewlett Mathews Barbareta Welch McGill Monica Miller Muldoon Lynne Jernigan Owen Donna Trogdon Pendergrast Jennifer Castelloe Riker Elizabeth Taylor Russell E. Anne Shortliffe Kendace Felgar Stagg Karen Holt Stone Annette Rountree Thompson Ameran Skerret Tooley Virginia Ne Smith Walton Kendall Joy Welch-Daines Marguerite Cosgrove Williams Paulette Lewis Williams MSN 32% participation Elizabeth Jane Abernathy Mary Ann Carr Linda B. Ellington Melissa Ann D. LeVine Marilee Schmelzer Brenda Gail Summers ■ Class of 1982 Mary Margaret Cushman Carolyn Christine Dew Julia Stout Dyer Janese Hart Frantz Sharon Speer Gentry Jill Bridgette Hamilton Reena Grigg Hathcock Frances Morgan Irby Andrea Mickle Irwin Miriam Perrou Jolly Anne-Marie Stovall Jones Kathy Lynne Joyce Leslie Ellis Kieffer Constance Farleigh Lanier Patsy Mabe Marshburn Carol Fraser Myers Diane Oakley Lee Watson Rice Victoria Coppedge Robins Pamela Davis Rock Ann Elgin Van Meter Rudeen Joan Von Lehmden Senter Debra Farlow Surratt Lea Crambes Tsahakis Laura Liebert Weisner Diane Wendelken-Johnston Mary Bowen Wood Glenda Sue Wooten MSN 21% participation Marilyn Jane Chapman Josephine Altieri Glos Carol Eiler Glover Mark Steven Philbrick Sue Rubio-Ardila BSN ■ Class of 1983 21% participation BSN Wanda Mayo Adams Lynn Farmer Allen Tamara Hinson Barker Paula Goetz Bruening 17% participation James Lewis Adams Kathleen Murphy Baum Pamela Ramsey Bonacci M “ y wife and I have a 2-year-old son, and I have been in school full-time trying to support my young family. The scholarship was a blessing for us in a time of need. —DONALD D. SALGUERO, Recipient, Mona L. Currie Scholarship Melanie Gayle Bunn Charlene Jackson Dunlap Eva J. Felts Greta Ann Garber Susan Gibson Gaskill Juanita Bowman Grace Wanda Langley Hassler Charlene Honeycutt Kelly Causby Isenhour Kim Adams Johnson Mary House Kester Marie Patterson Klein Brenda Stevens Boyd Macarages Timothy Alan McCurdy Jean Hix McDonald Jana Green Newsome Elizabeth Robertson Osbahr Dawn Nicholson Palmer Annette Ivey Peery Janet Stephens Pelley Eileen Marie Perkett Deborah Lewis Reiman Margaret Ham Sturdivant Carlie Arthur Testerman Alice Cordel Griffin Beth Patten Griffin Nancy Walters Harman Lisa Janelle Hedgepeth Jacqueline Renee Hill Tammi Edmundson Holland Alisa Jung Carrie Turner King Diane Ely Littlefield Judy Putnam McLendon Betsy Smith Miller Tamara Harrison Murphy Lori Ann Nash Rosemary Leggette O’Briant Leslie Crump Powell Julie Lopp Proctor Diane Fites Schifter Leslie McDonough Sharpe Betsy Daniel Siegel Debra Derrick Szuba Marie Therese Vargo-Flynn Susan Tant Whitaker Cynthia Tipton Wilson MSN Jo Ann Harrelson Adams Mary Capehart Hulbert Brigid Mary Riordan Rosemary Cathleen Bootes Lynn Brittian Dianne Hall Leloudis Elizabeth Larcom Posey Diana Jean Walker-Moyer ■ Class of 1984 ■ Class of 1985 BSN BSN 21% participation 17% participation Anita Gaston Boland Dorothy Peterson Burchall Debra Morganti Cardiff Pattie Tuttle Caviness Emily Betts Cox Janet Peele Crumpler Rebecca Atkins Dodson Mary Thornell Emig Mary Ann Hardy Everett Deborah Bass Everleigh Brenda Lovvorn Featherstone Lisa Fontana Leigh Sharp Ammons Theresa Stackpoole Andrews Linda Bertsch Barber Catherine Elaine Bell Gloria Monkoski Boudreau Heather Kelly Bryan Ellen Ahern Buchanan Margaret Lynn Campbell Mary Tuck Carter Leslie Campbell Deaton Lisa Gentry Duncan Linda Brown Esposito 11% participation MSN 18% participation Jennifer Faris-Bailer Pamela Watts Garty M Leslie Gaynor Madonna Mason Goodwin Syna Henderson Kay Sutton Hollowell Julie Moorefield Knock Patty Phillips Ledwell Kimberli Gray Lumley Tracy Lynn Maddox Johanna Norman Gaye Oxendine Olson Natalie Rankin Parce Ann Boggs Parker Janet Oakes Rankin Heather Domville Scarff Kay Satterfield Sharpe Marianne Kankowski Spinola Elizabeth Sawyer Webber Pamela Collister Welsh MSN 19% participation Teresa Haggard Beasley Cynthia Darlyn Garrett Beth Harris Jaekle Diane Clark Meador ■ Class of 1986 BSN 12% participation Jennifer Lynne Allen Chanee Vause Battle Ellen Chism Crawford Flora Wood Davis Kathryn Caulfield Eifrig Sandra Whittington Faw Jane A. Frye Robin Tate Harper Rizza Duterte Hermosisima Denise Marie Hodson-Pronesti Shawn Minturn Houck Tessa Colville Kankelfritz Kimberly Crickmore Osborne Deborah Bradley Pence Phyllis Akin Remke Kathryn Kramer Watts “We had always wanted to give more generously to UNC eventually, but by making a gift of industriallyzoned property now we found a way for us to give sooner rather than later. This donation of land gave us a tax benefit, decreased our property tax liabilities, and eliminated management challenges of faraway land. Kimberly Ferguson Wiggins Patricia Matthews Williford Kimberly Deal Wolpert Eileen Marie Perkett MSN BSN 23% participation 18% participation Mary Lee Stoehr Borislow Tony Dean Cook Susan Beaty Hamner Linda Garner Phillips Irene Ann Tessaro Virginia Ne Smith Walton Laurie G. Armstrong Gina Blair Dixon Mary Warner Gennett Dawn Adler Harden Locksley Gardner Henage Mary Leff Hughes Desiree Stallings Hunter Joyce Breeden Johnson Mildred Hodges Keener Kendra Argo Kruse Crystal Credle Maia Elaine Crosbie Matheson Teresa Blackwell Myers Elizabeth Buchanan Paramore Debra McMehan Parker Jeanelle Starling Price Andrea Franks Strauss Vera Walker Tate S. Mary Ann Tormey Elizabeth McKelvey Van Dyne Christine Mencini Waldrip ■ Class of 1987 BSN 16% participation Susan Powell Andrews Margaret Collins Bradley Karla Jean Brown Vonda Mendenhall Brown Constance Lee Carroll Elizabeth Lynne Deaver Susan Mary Easter Victoria Pilar Falcon-Vinke Patricia Beatty Goodwin Sharon Yuziuk Grabovac Renee Hardy Hirniak Glenda Marett Jeffries Crystal Kelly-Rhyne Kristina Ramthun MacPherson Janet Allen Marable Diana Nielsen Moore Lynne Surratt Moorman Maryanne Salerni Teresa McDonald Shoup Dorothy R. Smith Joanna Weathers Smothers Kimberly Blake Sumrell Vangela Royal Swofford Allison Meadows Sykes ■ Class of 1988 MSN 30% participation Stewart Michael Bond Elizabeth Binder Gray Amanda Lynn Greene Nina Whitaker Hackney Sarah Anne Kooienga Nancy Twitchell Murphy Joan Marie Correll Nutting Mary Query Welch Jean Boyd Williams ■ Class of 1989 MSN BSN 19% participation 18% participation Gale Brown Adcock Deborah Kaye Betts Ellen Ahern Buchanan Barbareta Welch McGill Melanie McLean Bradshaw Kimberly Wilder Couch Mary Alice Hall Amy Moorhead Hardy Tonya Henderson Jarnac Susan Jordison Jones Sonia Benita Joyner Jennifer Brown Kaczynski Terri Argabright Keller Julianna Meitzler Lauvetz Patricia Ann Mason Karen Lee McDonald Delia Ruth Nickolaus Karen Casey Packey Mary Ann Plambeck Robbins Alyshia Wood Smith Brenda Kay Ward MSN 19% participation Debulon Elizabeth Bell Katherine Yamin Benevides Wendy Waara Bierwirth Jill Bridgette Hamilton Ann Gallino Sokop ■ Class of 1990 BSN 7% participation Daria L. Campbell Ellen Hampton Davis Richmond Lee Griner II Judy McNeill Page Dia Del Paggio Roberts Stephanie Roach Thacker Amy Smith Turner Catherine Kurtz Zachman MSN 30% participation Beth Perry Black Deborah Heffley Brooks Vickie Garrett Byler Ellen Hart Doyle Connie L. Hamilton Katherine Anne Moore Nailah Amal Siddique Melody Ann Watral Elizabeth McManus Watson Having gone to school at Carolina and now raising a family in Chapel Hill, Cary and I truly feel indebted to the University for the vibrancy of the community we live in. As a physician and a nurse, we both know how important UNC’s role is in training future healthcare professionals that impact our practice now and will impact our own health in the future.” — JEAN HIX MCDONALD, BSN `83 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 7 “I t is a privilege to be recognized for my hard work. Thank you for your confidence and willingness to help me attain my lifelong dream.” ■ Class of 1991 BSN 11% participation Yvonne Williams Capps Derek Clarkston Chrisco Lori Prevatte Chrisco Suzanne Getman Gifford Mary Elizabeth Haire Laura Elaine Hamilton Sherrie Page Najarian Grace Ann Simpson Dorothy Mae Taylor Ashley Lefler Wilson Vanessa Harrell Yencha MSN 13% participation Crystal Kelly-Rhyne Diane Ely Littlefield Sheila Stallings Northen ■ Class of 1992 BSN 11% participation Elizabeth Thomas Ashe Amy Parrish Beasley Lisa Barnette Callanan Veronica Strasser Douglas Becky G. Fox Cheryl Moseley Gibson Dawn Logue Hafer Stephanie Stephens Jernigan Michele Foster Lewis Rhonda Michelle Messer Susan Smith Moorman Amy Louise Rafalow —SHAMEKIA L. WILSON, Recipient, Jane Sox Monroe Scholarship Janet Faye Reddick Shonda Michele Stacey Kathryn Prescott Williams ■ Class of 1994 ■ Class of 1995 BSN BSN 9% participation 10% participation MSN Jamie Orringer Arnott Alicia Joy Barfield Mary McNeill Bowers Jennifer Faye Collier Beverly Baucom Graham Linda Sue Hale Melissa Chase Lang Joan Steiniger Lucas Sandra Thompson McCormick Kristin Freshwater Mitchell Stacy Turkel Nicolau Cheryl Wasserman Powers Erica Lyn Prater Virginia Alexander Barnes Bonnie Janell Booe Jessica Stewart Brueggeman Barbara Mialik Fisher Mary Edel Holtschneider Susan King-Zeller Vicki Ferrell Lewis Maria Lisa Lockwood Amanda Kier Nichols Sara Elizabeth Owens Lucrecia Lee Quick Mary Upperman Vickers Heather Marie Zerbel MSN 16% participation Elizabeth Wainio Deaton Sally Walter Gillooly Jeanmarie Rampolla Koonts Katherine Sawyer Mann Ann Shirley Moore Linda Collings Wiandt ■ Class of 1993 BSN 11% participation Angela Scott Abrams Pamela Wells Akhter Deborah Brown Ballard Shelley Kincaid Bunting Pamela Proctor Criscitiello Whitney Ann Doiron Sherry Caprice Goodin Bobbie Jo Lee Linda Hendrix Lee Margaret Perkett Lee Melba Howard McNeill Michelle Simoneau Mill Tonya Rutherford-Hemming Susan Ann Shafer Ronald Keith Shank Carla Harrison Turner MSN 13% participation Robin Foell Johns Liska Lou Lackey Allana Harper Minnick Patty Thomas Raynor Angie Efstation Stanley Amy Lauren Talbert Stephanie Harris Turner MSN 19% participation Jill Causby Barbour Anita Lanier Brown Elizabeth Lynne Deaver Laura H. Gaulden Sylvia Little Hines Mary Arbogast Kessler Bobbie Jo Lee Brenda Stevens Boyd Macarages Dia Del Paggio Roberts Cindy Duke Compeggie Lisa Ann Corn Sharon Anne Cullinan Katy Suzanne Emmert Ann Leichtle Hart Sandra Lynn Jarr Sue Ann Campbell Jatko Carey Marie LeSieur Richard Anderson Sutton 13% participation PhD 9% participation MSN 20% participation 23% participation 16% participation Esther Mae Tesh April Maranville Dowdee Carol Ann Figi Suzanne Getman Gifford Angela Marie Glass Gloria T. King Barbara Ellen McGurgan Deborah Scheele Minanov Jean Ann Smith Nancy Lancaster Smith Valerie Ann Stafford-Fox Linda Baker Stover Margaret Anne Wasserman Fay Linette Brown Margaret Berg Mullinix Susan Gatlin O’Dell Donna Suzanne Odem Brenda Joyce Olinger ■ Class of 1997 Melanie Dawn Berthel Amy W. Eller Kristin Kalbach Garrett Julie M. Harrington Kathryn Coulter Jones Kristin Ausband Linker Jennifer Stacey Penzell Sara McWhorter Prevost Connie Kothera Schwarzen Susan Tighe Sigmon Joanna Stewart Teske Kelly Buche Tiernan Jean Patterson Wester PhD 100% participation Audrey Elaine Nelson ■ Class of 1996 BSN 10% participation Katherine Horne Brasington Marie Britt Britt Cathy Cramer Clayton Susan Kyle Foster Kimberly Baker Gitter John Richard Hanlon Tanya Henley Lam Shawne Taylor Llewellyn Antoinette Lynn Miller Tracy Vernon Platt BSN 9% participation Patricia Hunter Brady Kathleen Cheney Broyles Anne Steinman Dunn Kimberly Ardell Hamden Karen Fink Kissel Karen Dellinger Leadbitter Kelly Michele Margraf Delores Ann Price Susan Catherine Rebert Julie Michelle Schneider Deborah Kerens Wagner Kelly Hawks Whittington MSN 17% participation Bonita Craft Aycock PhD Barbara Jean Speck ■ Class of 1998 BSN MSN 15% participation Judith Hallock Michele Sease Head Sylvia Monteith Ledford Kathryn Sanders Lytle Kristin Freshwater Mitchell Patricia Diane D Nielsen 10 Years of Giving Back Makes a Big Difference Dene Hogge, BSN Class of 1991, shows us that recent graduates can make an enormous impact on the life of the School with continuous annual support. Although she has only been an alumna for a fairly short time, her 10 years of giving add up to tremendous benefits for nursing students and faculty at Carolina. As a graduate of the RN to BSN program, Dene was quickly able to see how much the skills and experiences 8 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING she gained in her coursework added to her career. The support she felt from her Carolina classmates and faculty members provided a top-notch education in an encouraging environment. After graduating, Hogge went on to earn a master’s degree at the University of Maryland. She believes that education gave her a stronger and more well-rounded background for nursing. She has held a variety of positions in the field and currently works in the emergency room at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Towson, Md. Like most of our alumni, she keeps learning and developing as she practices. Her goals for the future are to work with patients in cardiac rehabilitation and to integrate fitness and exercise into patient care. She is proud of Carolina’s great reputation and knows that her continued support helps keep the school on top. “I think nursing needs a boost,” she said. “Nurses have an obligation to support the programs that trained them.” Her commitment ensures that our students have the highest quality educational opportunities that will, in turn, have an impact on the profession. “You may not realize how important your annual gift is to us, and when you recommit to making a gift each year the impact you have on students and faculty is huge,” said Norma Hawthorne, director of advancement. “Plus, you give our dean the ability to be flexible when she is asked to respond immediately.” “N ow that I am making my dreams come true, I feel not only blessed to be here, but also blessed not to have to worry about how I am going to support myself through it.” —CANDI T. NEWSOME, Recipient, Ann P. Trowbridge Scholarship ■ Class of 1999 ■ Class of 2000 BSN BSN 10% participation 6% participation Danielle Nicole Koonce Cecil Caroline Curry Ferrell Tana Black Jenkins Kelley L. Knight Peter Armand LeBlanc Linda MacMorran McElveen Rebecca Ann Riesser Leah Adkins Rupert Brandee Shelton Shemo Cynthia Lee Shields Keith Avery Slick Nancy Rodwell Tuohy Susanne Relfe Winslow Tiffany Maryl Young Linda Bowling Nancy Rowe Cameron Kelly Lynne Chelf Keri Simpson Garrison Merrie Beth Gough Roulhac Clark Johnson Andria Kara Kokoszka Megan Sarah Randall Carrie Taylor Spradley Eric Stephen Wolak MSN 16% participation Deborah Brown Ballard Kathy Baluha Laura Anne Harvey Shawne Taylor Llewellyn Rhonda Michelle Messer Carol Elizabeth Powell Ruth Black Raffield Leslie McDonough Sharpe April Griffin Thomas Lora Dishman Wentz Anne Skaife Willet PhD 17% participation Susan Gale Sherman MSN 8% participation Patricia S. Ashland Shelley Kincaid Bunting Catherine Ann Hogan Stephanie Harris Turner ■ Class of 2001 BSN 9% participation Jillian Henretta Angel Cheryl Sunderhaus Briner Noelle Marie Dorsey Samantha Lynn Faircloth Ashley Bolin Gardner Amanda Womble Greer Brandi Michelle Hamlin Jill Marie Forcina Hill Adam Darrell Kokoszka Thomas Scott Long Courtney Lee Rawls Amy Call Spittle Margaret Gambrell Zomorodi MSN 10% participation Linda Sue Hale Deborah Law-Davis Karen Dellinger Leadbitter Tonya Rutherford-Hemming Gregory Alphonzia Simpson PhD 50% participation Jill Bridgette Hamilton ■ Class of 2002 BSN 7% participation ■ Class of 2003 BSN 6% participation Kristina A. Brown Lynwood Earl Carlton Debra M. Davis Susan Flowers Frederick Sean T. Gallagher Mary Katherine Gottlieb Lyn Mathis Jenkins Annmarie Meredith Lee Cathy Howard Long Erin Todd Scharer Katherine Konczal Shumaker Amy Davis Bell Maria Kristen Buss Kristen Stott Camplin Sara Jane Decker Jeffrey John Dudley Laura Kathryn Hart Leslie C. Hege Denise P. Johnson Shannon Kerry Keough Megan Bumgarner Manuel Rosalie A. Ndoma-Ogar Benjamin J. Roberts Sebastian Christopher White MSN MSN 17% participation 8% participation Christopher R. Berge Sara Lynne Emory Susan Gibson Gaskill Kay Williams Taylor PhD 20% participation Mona Olivia Bingham Susan H. Brunssen 17% participation Karla Jean Brown John Emmett Fesperman Robin Lynn Gusmann Nipa Kinariwala Kamdar Peketa H. Long Deane E. Schweinsberg Pamela Tilley Thompson Laura Tremper-Jones Emily Hope Tucker Robin Bartlett PhD Joanne Shultz Beckman ■ Class of 2004 BSN 2% participation Susie Bowman Cartin Patricia Anne Jenkins Isabelle Suzanne Wauters MSN 11% participation Elizabeth Carmody Carrere Cheryl Lynn Elliott Caroline Curry Ferrell Brandi Michelle Hamlin Esther Bosede Metiko ■ Class of 2006 BSN 2% participation Kelly Adkins Cunningham Kimberly Lynn Jones Erin Lindsay Wheeler MSN 3% participation ■ Class of 2005 BSN Susan Flowers Frederick Antoinette Lynn Miller 6% participation PhD Aneesah Fatimah Ahmed Gentle Hernandez Arnez Pamela Nance Bowman Timothy L. Chilton Jilleon Formanczyk Inman Sarah Elizabeth League Anne Lee McPherson Sondra Huffman Solomon Natalie Marie Speer Mercedes L. Walker 29% participation MSN 15% participation Amy Davis Bell Alison Muriel Casey Eugene Daniel Farrug Tracy Vernon Platt Megan Sarah Randall Susan Adonika Troutman Sebastian Christopher White PhD 25% participation Beth Perry Black Rebecca Lynn Casarez Stewart Michael Bond Valerie Lynn Hoey Lunsford ■ Faculty, Emeritus Faculty and Staff Bonnie Ford Angel Beth Perry Back Janet H. Blue Susan H. Brunssen Linda R. Cronenwett Diane Holditch Davis Mark Charles Davis Molly Dougherty Margery Duffey Sheila Phillips Englebardt Anne Hopkins Fishel Laurice Ferris Barbara Jo Foley Beverly Brown Foster Cynthia Mary Freund Barbara B. Germino Jill Bridgette Hamilton Joanne Summey Harrell 2007 Senior Gift Makes Impact with Strong Participation Boasting the highest level of participation in recent years —28 percent — the BSN Class of 2007 Senior Gift campaign was a great success. Through their efforts, seniors were able to designate more than one gift to benefit future nursing students and faculty, as well as reflect the personality of this unique class. A total of 37 students made gifts to the SON. The first gift was a donation of funds to establish a wireless Internet access point in the areas of the SON most used by students. The group hoped to replace the notoriously patchy old network with a strong signal so students could check e-mail, download class notes, or participate in nursing discussion boards via their own laptops. In addition, the Class of 2007 also purchased an Automated External Defibrillator to be installed in Carrington Hall. “Although we hope that it will never be used, it is nice to know that in an emergency situation, this equipment is in place to save lives,” said class president Katie Bumgarner. The class also contributed to the new building addition with a named brick on the walkway. This year’s fundraising was different because class members made individual contributions to supplement what the group gave as a whole. “As a class we are thrilled to be able to give back to the school and faculty that invested so much in our education,” Bumgarner said. “We are excited to help support the institution to which we owe so much and to help the students who will follow after us have the best possible experience during their time at the School of Nursing, too.” Class of 2007 President Katie Bumgarner announces the senior gift at graduation THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 9 “I will work to become the best nurse I can so that I can make a difference in the lives of those who need medical care. I hope that I will one day make a positive difference in the lives of others, as you have done for me. Your generosity has allowed me to make a dream a reality.” —JESSICA BLAIR HARDEE, Recipient, Ann P. Trowbridge Scholarship Giving Made Easy – A Monthly Automatic Bank Draft Adds Up Jill Hamilton always feels fortunate for the high quality nursing education she received and believes that, as an alumna of the SON, she has a responsibility to give back. During her time as a student, she received scholarship funding and other enhancements made possible by private gifts. She now returns the favor to the next generation of Carolina nurses. Giving by bank draft allows her to make a big impact on the SON through smaller monthly payments. “I always wanted to give back to the School, but never had the kind of lump sum lying around to write a check,” she said. “What I give through the draft each month is a small amount, I barely notice it. But, it adds up throughout the year.” A Black Mountain, N.C., native, Jill is a three-time Carolina alum, earning the BSN in ’82, MSN in ’89 and PhD in ’01. She then left Carolina for a post-doctoral fellowship in aging at the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. In 2003, she became assistant professor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing and Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University in Atlanta. This year, she adds a new phase to her journey by returning to Carolina to the faculty in the division of adult and geriatric health at the SON. Jill has always been a strong advocate for UNC, promoting the School to potential students even as she was making a difference at other institutions. She now shares her skills and knowledge with our students, as well as her support. Her investment at all levels continues to set a standard in the quality of our education. Three-time Carolina alum Jill Hamilton (BSN ’82, MSN ’89 and PhD ’01) supports the SON in a big way through bank draft, donating a consistent amount each month. "I believe in the mission and vision of this school. As a master’s degree student at Carolina, I came to realize first-hand that, indeed, this is a special place that creates unparalleled educational experiences. My career in academic nursing was nurtured here, and I returned to Carolina recently to help make the same difference for others. For me, that means investing not only my time but also my finances. I want to help secure the future through my planned gift designating Carolina SON as the beneficiary." —GWEN SHERWOOD, MSN ’70, PhD, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Remembering Bonnie Hensley, SON faculty member and friend When Bonnie Hensley died at age 88 at her home at Carol Woods on March 18, 2006, she left behind a legacy of friendship, commitment, humor, love of family, and dedication to making the world a healthier, happier and more beautiful place. Inspired by the experience of a relative treated at Johns Hopkins University, Bonnie decided at age 12 to become a nurse. She followed her dream and became a life-long educator. From 1967 to 1983, when she retired, Bonnie was an associate professor of nursing at Carolina, where she initiated the nursing update program for those who wanted to return to practice and traveled the state teaching through the Area Health Education Center. 10 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING In her retirement years, Bonnie was a loyal and regular participant in many SON activities, lectures and discussions. We could always count on her to be with us, joyfully among the group of retired faculty members who continued to support the school with annual and campaign gifts. Bonnie chose to designate the School of Nursing as a beneficiary of her estate upon her passing. This gift not only keeps Bonnie’s memory alive, but also adds value to the work that she did to create an exemplary learning experience for Carolina nursing students far into the future. A “ fter completing my BSN, I hope to return to graduate school and become a nurse practitioner, and perhaps even pursue a doctoral degree. This scholarship helps me work toward completing these goals. Thank you. —DANIELLE LINGLE, Recipient, Eunice Morde Doty Scholarship Norma L. Hawthorne Kay Proctor Hengeveld The Estate of Bonnie Keaton Hensley Valerie Lynn Hoey Lunsford Mary R. Lynn Gail O’Sullivan Mazzocco Margaret S. Miles Margaret M. Miller Katherine Anne Moore Barbara Ann Nettles-Carlson Sheila Stallings Northen Susan Foley Pierce Barbara C. Rynerson Gwendolyn Dorminey Sherwood Anne H. Skelly Deborah Thompson James Edward Vickers Anne Aldridge Webb ■ Friends Susan Paige Abken Carol Ann Consolvo Adcock Kevin Michael Adcock Benjamin T. Alexander Jr. Armin John Altemueller Andrew Anderson Charles Leander Andrews Jr. Richard C. Andringa Jonathan Arms George Ray Avant Barbara P. Aycock A. John Bailer Charles A. Baker Kelly Baker Timothy John Balch Ashley Renee Bass Glennis M. Bassi J. Gary Batchelor Tonya Bates Yolande E. Beerstecher Mary S. Beyer Talbot Lewis Black M. Robert Blum Robert W. Blum Virginia Boardman George Griffith Bonham Janice Mast Branstrom Bradford Blaise Briner Mona Brothers Broadway Anonymous Jean Johnson Brower Bryan Brown Hay G. Brown Kristina A. Brown H. David Bruton E. C. Bryson Jr. Michael Devon Bunting Jr. Nancy Warner Burgess Peter Kendall Burgess Winthrop Mason Burke David Clay Burleson Gregory Thomas Butner Wesley Grimes Byerly III Richard Earl Caddy Jr. Alando Martine Campbell Matthew Douglas Camplin Gilmer Theodore Carver Laura Paylor Carver Allison Inscoe Chandler Robert H. Choate P. Alan Christian Paul Leon Chused Allen Keith Clark Evangeline Hinson Clark Robert Burns Clark Jr. Brian Leslie Coatney J. Bailey Cobbs Anne W. Coffey Sterling Ruffin Collett III Keith Eric Collier Rena Emily Colvard Joseph Irwin Converse Jr. Sue Folger Converse Sally McDonald Covington Dale Smith Cox James Lackey Crawford III Robert Walter Creed Theron Ritchie Crump Paul Edward Crumpler Nina Cunningham J. Earl Danieley Charles William Darden Allie Culler Davis Diane Holditch Davis Mark Charles Davis Richard S. Davis William J. Davis Steven Philip Dewees Donna Olds Dirnberg Francie Dunlap Joe Dunlap Jack Delbridge Dunn Margaret Whisenhunt Ehle Robert Starnes Ehle David Eric Eifrig Sr. Alison Ellison C. W. Ellison Darrell Eugene Elston Daryl Albert Emig III Mary C. Ervin Robert C. Ervin Sandra Kathleen Evans G. Lynn Featherstone Thomas Rhame Ferrell Betty B. Fitzpatrick J. J. David Fletcher James Eugene Fogartie Jr. J. Thomas Fox Jr. Francesca Turchi Fried Monica Witterholt Fuller Nancy Scott Fuller W. Erwin Fuller W. Scott Fuller Karen Gahagan Bambi K. Garrison Gary L. Gaulden Dorothy Gerner J. Frank Gilreath Karen Eikenberry Glaubiger Melissa Hulett Gold Robert Alan Golombik Mark Grabovac John Henry Gray Jr. Beverly Allen Greene David Benjamin Greer Richard L. Griffin Robert Gerard Griffin Lawrence J. Haber David Lee Haire Jerry Hales Sharon Hales Angela Hall James Samuel Hall Mark Benjamin Hamner David Alan Harless Anita Marie Harris Michael M. Harris H. Douglas Harrison R. Woody Harrison Jr. Charles M. Hart Emily R. Hart Richard Louis Hayman Frank Heinsohn Jr. James Rodney Hicks Gary Prevost Hill The School takes seriously its contract with society to prepare graduates for the cultural and clinical practice demands of nursing. This includes responding to the demand for professional nurses who understand and can deliver care that is compatible and in sync with patients' cultural health beliefs and practices throughout the world and particularly in North Carolina. The admissions process is the beginning and the gateway to accomplishing the vision locally and globally of providing quality patient care for all individuals. —RUMAY ALEXANDER, EdD, RN, Clinical Associate Professor and Director, Multicultural Affairs Dr. Rumay Alexander with Harold Woodard, Associate Dean of Student Academic Counseling at UNC-Chapel Hill. Diversity Facts ■ More than 20 percent of BSN and MSN and more than 35 percent of Ph.D. students are of an ethnic minority. ■ Men constitute more than 10 percent of BSN and Ph.D. students and almost 10 percent of MSN students. ■ More than 25 percent of staff and non-EPA faculty are of an ethnic minority. ■ Men make up almost 15 percent of the staff and non-EPA faculty. ■ Ethnic minorities hold almost 10 percent and men hold more than 5 percent of faculty positions. ■ The first Asian teaching faculty member was hired during 2006-2007. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 11 “I am a BSN to PhD student, focusing on research about nursing competencies with end of life care in the intensive care unit. With this help, I will achieve this goal, and I thank you for it. The friends and family of Katherine Wilson BSN ’04 created a scholarship in her memory. The first recipient, pictured here, was Michelle Landin, who graduated in May 2007 with her BSN degree. —MEG ZOMORODI, BSN, RN, Recipient, Brummet-Kemble Scholarship Gregg Alan Hill G. Melvin Hipps Sr. Carolyn Hoffman John Rufus Holt Terry Howes C. David Hulbert Curtis Buck Hunter Jr. Catherine Hill Jenkins Joseph Thomas Jenkins Amy Louise Johnson Paul Johnson Sue Roberts Johnson Susan Johnson Jackie Watson Jones Ronald Darr Keiger David Keith Andrea Robinson Kells William Dudley Kenerly S. Kent Daniel Douglas Kester Jr. Samuel Alexander Kimel Harold Bleckley King III Kathryn Koenig Eric Hillested Kolb Thomas Rhinehart Konsler Jr. Robert Lee Kuykendal R. Kirkland Kynoch Nita Laca R. Stevenson Lackey Jr. Robert Edmund Laport Donald Tinkham Lassiter Sara Beth Liles Kimberly Lingerfelt Sophia P. Livas James Monroe Long Woodrow Wilson Lowery Jr. Janet Lutkus Thomas William Lycan Jr. Tim Maier Tina S. Manning Wilson Fletcher Manuel Thomas Adams Mathews Jay Thornton McCamic Colleen M. McClorey Bonnie McClure Margaret B. McClure Paul E. McClure Theresa A. McClure William H. McCormick III Mary Lou G. McDaniel Cary Crane McDonald Michael Mcelvogue Timothy McEvoy Rebecca Hartman McKee Maurice McMurray John L. McNeill Jr. Robert John Menhinick Jane Edwards Milan Fred Goode Mills Mildred Minnick Mary McConville Mogan L. Grayson Montgomery Harry Lee Moore Michael Allan Moore Lisa M. Morgan Lisa Broadway Morton Richard Lynn Nance Sandra Newport John Stanley Newsome Carrie Aube Nitz Eugene Anthony Nitz Jr. Thomas Lloyd Norris Jr. John Arlington Northen Douglas E. Nuernberger Sloan Nuernberger Larry Albert Nutting P. Richard Olson Robert Henry Orrell III William Lee Overton William Conally Owen Marcia Davis Padgett Hilda Hine Patterson John Smith Patterson Mary E. Peck Robert Brantley Peck Andrea Lynn Pelletier H. Christopher Perry Mary Ann Rohrhurst Peter Julius Caesar Phillips Jr. Patricia W. Poe Kenneth Amos Preston Edward Neese Pridgen Howard Pruitt Nancy Gray Pyne Jennifer M. Ramsey Leslie Hall Ramsey Aaron Thomas Randol Gordon Rayle Elizabeth Bender Read Joseph F. Read Wilton McLean Reavis Jr. Kelly Leigh Revels Jay Reynolds Darcy Rene Rice Judy Livingstone Robinson Carol Morde Ross Roger Bivins Russell Alex J. Sanders Heather Hughes Satalin Alison Whisnant Saville Frederick Stevenson Saville Tobias Schifter Elizabeth Blanche Schillo Eugenia S. Schwartz Robert Andrew Seedlock Heather E. Sellers Scott Sharpe J. McNeill Smith Jr. James Alfonzo Smith Jr. Jane Winningham Smith Miguel A. Smith Monte Lloyd Smith Helen Easter Snow Mary Lou Sossoman Joanne Spiggle Michael Anderson Spittle Margaret A. Spivey Vera Hughes Stallings Benjamin Clyde Staples Ruth Stephenson Benny Franklin Stroupe Sara Clancy Sturm Warren Wolf Sturm Catherine Neal Sugg Beverly Nicole Tate Bobby Gene Taylor Jesse Ireland Taylor Jr. Kenneth Taylor III Donna Jean Thompson Frances Ann Thompson James Alfred Thompson James Cecil Thompson Monte Carroll Thompson Arrel D. Toews Patricia Broyhill Trice Richard D. Troutman Janet Miller Turchi Marshall Lee Turner Jr. Shirley Rauk Turner Helen W. Umphlet R. Scott Valle Grant Bernard Varner Jr. R. S. Verma Steven Warren Wacaster Heather Simmons Waddell M. Keith Waddell Theodore Walter Wagner Dan Walker Daniel Murray Lee Walker Kay Walker Steven Michael Walton Robert Bowman Watts H. Raymond Weeks Jr. John Weiler Bradley Kent Weisner Initiative to reshape nursing curricula gains momentum Pam Rhodes Porter, BSN ‘ 96 , donated the mannequin she dresses as part of her annual gift to the SON. The uniform was donated by Alice Kent Roye, a classmate of Pam’s mother, Gloria Olds Rhodes BSN ’61 in Gloria’s memory and in honor of the class reunion. 12 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING School of Nursing Dean Linda Cronenwett, Ph.D., received $1.09 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to fund the second phase of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project. It is the largest private grant the School of Nursing has received. QSEN’s long-range goal is to reshape professional identity formation in nursing to include commitment to quality and safety competencies recommended by the Institute of Medicine. During the first phase, which was completed last fall, Cronenwett and project co-investigator SON Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Gwen Sherwood, Ph.D., led the panel of 17 national nursing and medical leaders who defined the Institute of Medicine competencies for nursing. They also proposed targets for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be developed in nursing pre-licensure programs for each competency: patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety and informatics. During the second phase, the panel will work with 15 pilot schools that commit to active engagement in curricular change to incorporate quality and safety competencies. Work is also underway with organizations that represent advanced practice nurses to draft proposed knowledge, skills, and attitude targets for graduate nursing education. More information about the QSEN project can be found online at www.qsen.org. “I will work to become the best nurse I can so that I can make a difference in the lives of those who need medical care. I hope that I will one day make a positive difference in the lives of others, as you have done for me. Your generosity has allowed me to make a dream a reality.” —JESSICA BLAIR HARDEE, Recipient, Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship Ora John Wells Michael Joseph Welsh Susan Irvin Whisnant Robert Norton Whitaker Jr. Richard Johnston White Bernard Anthony Wichmann Dorothy Wichmann William J. Wichmann Leonard Barbee Wiggins Robert Earl Wiggins Jr. David C. Williams Karen Williams Anne C. Wilson John Bernhardt Wilson Jr. John David Wilson Sr. James Edward Woodruff Jr. Ted Wright Samuel John Yancey Karen Young William Morrow Zachman Jr. Susanne J. Zehl ■ Corporations, Foundations and Organizations Alexander Wilson Elementary School Alpha Alpha Chapter Sigma Theta Tau Inc. Alzheimers Association Arnold Asset Management Society Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina BSN Class of 2007 Carl S. Swisher Foundation, Inc. Chandler and Suttle College Realty Eli Lilly & Co. - HQ Foothills Marine Inc. Forsyth Radiological Franklin Street Advisors Freedom High School Kernersville Women’s Club Lyndhurst Gynecologic Associates McCann-Ericson USA N.C. Chapter of NAPNAP New South, Inc. Novant Health Inc. Oak Hollow Golf Association Piedmont Ear Nose and Throat Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Roche SAAB of Indianapolis Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Strowd Roses Foundation T. Rowe Price Pgm for Charitable Giving Triangle Community Foundation UNC Health Care The Class of 2007 Nursing Exploration Week – The U.S. Army and UNC Hospitals provide essential support for Nursing Exploration Week to recruit high school students to the profession. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING 13 Investing in the Future Stewards of the SON Foundation, Inc. Endowment The School of Nursing Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors advises and assists in strategic planning of the School’s investments; garners financial support for the School by identifying major donor prospects and making a personal financial commitment; and recommends short and long-term development goals. A key responsibility of the Board is to oversee the endowment and trust funds of the foundation to ensure the current and future financial health of the School. SON Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Executive Committee Denise Taylor Darden, BSN `77, President, Wilmington, NC Margaret Ferguson Raynor, BSN `67, Past President, Garner, NC William Jennings Booth, Jr., Vice President Apex, NC Greer Cawood, Treasurer, Winston-Salem, NC Investment Fund returns for periods ended June 30, 2007 FY 2006-2007 Jo-Anne Trowbridge Martin, BSN ’69, Secretary, Angier, NC Linda R. Cronenwett, Dean, Chapel Hill, NC 23.4% Norma L. Hawthorne, Executive Director, Chapel Hill, NC ■ For three years ended June 30, 2007, the Fund earned a 19.3% annualized return, compared to 14.9% for SIPP and 9.4% for the 70/30 index benchmarks. ■ For five years ended June 30, 2007, the Fund earned 15.3% annualized return, compared to 12.3% for the SIPP and 9% percent for the 70/30 index benchmarks. ■ FY 2007 represents the 4th consecutive year of more than 15% returns for the Fund. Lisa H. Miller, Assistant Dean for Administrative Services, Chapel Hill, NC Directors Susan Bremer Anna, BSN ’86, Chapel Hill, NC Paul Chused, Kinston, NC Allene Fuller Cooley, BSN ’70, Charlotte, NC J. Thomas Fox, Jr., Valle Crucis, NC Your investment in the School of Nursing makes a huge impact. Through wise management of the endowment funds by the University and the School of Nursing Foundation, Inc., through the UNC Management Company, Inc., the School experienced a banner year. The UNC Management Company’s mission is to protect our ability to maintain a distribution policy of at least 5 percent for spending. This provides Dean Cronenwett with the margin of opportunity she needs to support the school’s students, faculty and essential programs. Nancy Scott Fuller, Greensboro, NC Angela Hall, Salisbury, NC Patty Maynard Hill, BSN ’69, Chapel Hill, NC Pamela Ellis Jameson, BSN ’76, Elk Park, NC Jean Hix McDonald, BSN ’83, Chapel Hill, NC Jane Snyder Norris, BSN ’56, Raleigh, NC Gary Park, Chapel Hill, NC Carol Morde Ross, Chapel Hill, NC Gwen Russell, Fayetteville, NC Barbara Senich, BSN ’79, Franklin Lakes, NJ Susan Willey Spalt, BSN ’67, Carrboro, NC Foundation directors Dr. Patty Hill and Susan Anna discuss future Foundation plans at a recent Board meeting. Charles Dewitt Watts, Durham, NC Anne Wilson, Morganton, NC Honorary Lifetime Directors Audrey Booth, MSN ’57, Chapel Hill, NC Carolyn White London, BSN ’56, Durham, NC Thomas L. Norris, Jr., Esq., Raleigh, NC June 30, 1999 Carolina First Campaign Starts 14 June 30, 2000 $1,688.549 June 30, 2001 $2,507,117 June 30, 2002 $4,586,280 June 30, 2003 $6,519,947 11% 17% 31% 43% THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING “I am overwhelmed with gratitude with the receipt of the Brummett-Kemble Scholarship. —KIM LARSON, Recipient, Brummett-Kemble Scholarship School of Nursing Investment Account UNC-Chapel Hill Foundation, Inc. $13,038,449.57 $12,000,000 $11,077,412.84 $10,000,000 $9,828,201.12 $9,013,586.25 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 $520,451.65 Market Value Pay Out 2004 Pay Out 2005 $547,795.44 $547,240.33 530,716.95 Market Value Market Value Pay Out Market Value 2006 Pay Out 2007 Endowment and Trust Funds UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing Foundation, Inc. $7,314,441 $6,000,000 $5,323,542.13 $5,000,000 $4,554,998.09 $4,000,000 $3,992,726.56 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 The School of Nursing’s endowment funds are in great hands. UNC Management Company is making wise investments, and our principal continues to grow. Over the last six years the value has increased from $11 million to more than $20 million. We are confident that the payouts from the funds are wisely used to support faculty fellowships and student scholarships, as well as the other needs and priorities of the School as identified by Dean Cronenwett. Payouts from the endowment represent 4 percent of the School’s annual expenditures, providing a margin of excellence that is essential for its national leadership role. $1,000,000 $0 $227,132.63 Market Value Pay Out 2004 Pay Out 2005 $266,231.51 $262,511.00 $245,430.39 Market Value Market Value Pay Out Market Value 2006 Pay Out 2007 —WILLIAM JENNINGS BOOTH, JR. Vice President, School of Nursing Foundation, Inc. and Finance Committee Member Did you know? Our greatest need is scholarship support, especially for doctoral students. June 30, 2004 $8,755,123 June 30, 2005 $11,686,893 58% 78% GOAL $15 million June 30, 2006 $13,037,563 June 30, 2007 $14,782,272 87% 99% 15 Alumni Board Inspires Participation The Alumni Association Board The Alumni Association Board is composed of a group of dedicated alumni, faculty and student volunteers. The Board provides an active alumni voice within the school and supports projects, such as a yearly alumni weekend celebration, student scholarships and support, and a comprehensive alumni awards program. They welcome and encourage the participation of all alumni in the activities of the School of Nursing. Board of Directors Nancy Freeman, BSN ’73, President, Durham, NC Greg Simpson, MSN ’01, President-Elect, Durham, NC Courtney Rawls, BSN ’01, Treasurer, Chapel Hill, NC Nancy Smith, BSN ’73, Secretary, Whitsett, NC BJ Lee, BSN ’93, MSN ’97, President Emeritus, Cary, NC Directors Liz Ball, BSN, ’05, Durham, NC Beth Chadwick, BSN ’81, Wilmington, NC BEAT DUKE CHALLENGE — RESULTS ARE IN On and off the court, at every opportunity, we aim to Beat Duke. We took another shot this spring with the Beat Duke Challenge. In 2005-2006, 19 percent of Carolina SON alumni gave to the School of Nursing while 27 percent of Duke alumni gave to their School of Nursing. We sent out the challenge to all our alumni with the call to Beat Duke! The Challenge was very successful, bringing in 128 donors and a total of $24,475 of much needed support to the SON. We are proud to report that our number of alumni donors increased this year, but unfortunately not enough to outpace the number of new alumni graduating. We continue to hold steady with 19 percent of our alumni giving back to the School of Nursing. 2006 – 2007 Final Score Duke Carolina 34 percent 19 percent Thank you to all who participated. Please support the School with your annual gift each year. Scholarships, student and faculty awards, service-learning opportunities, new program advances, facility upgrades, and technological improvements are just a few of the many ways private gifts are put to work in the School. With your help we will continue the tradition of excellence Carolina is known for and… We’ll Get ‘Em Next Year! Jackie Gonzales, BSN ’79, Miami, FL Brandi Hamlin, BSN ’01 MSN ’04, Durham, NC Pat Hayes, BSN ’67, Asheville, NC Wendell John, MSN ’03, Raleigh, NC Roulhac Clark Johnson, BSN ’00, Wilmington, NC Donna Laney, BSN ’80, Liberty Hill, SC Megan Manuel, BSN ’02, Winston-Salem, NC Jona Martino, BSN ’03, Roxboro, NC Laura Nasir, BSN ’98, MSN ’02, Chapel Hill, NC Susan O’Dell, BSN ’77, MSN ’95, Raleigh, NC Evelyn Paul, BSN ’75, Greenville, NC I have become an active member of the Alumni Association in an attempt to give current students a little of the wonderful educational experience and preparation for nursing that Carolina gave to me. Moving back to North Carolina after 30 years has opened this opportunity and enabled me to reconnect with the School of Nursing community. I love Carolina and hope to always have a small hand in its future. — N A N C Y M O R T O N S M I T H , B S N ’ 7 3 , Alumni Association Board Pat Raynor, BSN ’58, Summerville, SC Ben Roberts, BSN ’02, Charlotte, NC Carole Warren, BSN ’71, Wake Forest, NC Ginger Weeks, BSN ’63, Charlotte, NC Glenda Wooten, BSN ’82, Pineville, NC Mabel Yelvington, BSN ’61, Smithfield, NC Faculty Representative Bonnie Angel, BSN ’79, Raleigh, NC Graduate Student Representative Meg Zomorodi, BSN ’01 On graduation day, I couldn’t believe how much the SON building and resources had improved during my two short years as a student. Over the course of my studies, I was constantly impressed by the generosity of so many people who gave money to improve my education. At the time I didn’t really understand why people gave, but now I do. I will never forget the day the SON opened its first computer lab thanks to so many donations! What a huge impact this had on my life and the lives of all the other nursing students and staff. From that day forward, I have always wanted to help improve the educational experience for future nursing students! — ROULHAC CLARK JOHNSON, BSN ’00 16 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL OF NURSING 2006 – 2007 CAMPAIGN PROGRESS REPORT AND HONOR ROLL OF GIVING