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A committed volunteer, McNeilly served as president of both the University of Maine
ALVIN “AL” MCNEILLY ’44 made gifts to the University of Maine over more than 39 consecutive years prior to his death on June 19, 2014. His lifetime giving totaled more than $800,000, including generous matches from his longtime employer, ExxonMobil. UMaine established the Loyal M Society in 2013 to recognize donors like McNeilly, whose faithful giving has made a tremendous difference to the state’s land grant university.
Alumni Association and the President’s Development Council. More recently, he initiated a “class adoption program,” in which the Class of 1944 mentored the Class of 2010, sharing UMaine traditions that cross generations.
“It’s hard to imagine a more loyal alumnus than Al,” says Todd Saucier, president of the University of Maine Alumni Association. “Al was very involved at UMaine as a student through his membership in Kappa Sigma, Sophomore Owls and Senior Skulls, and as treasurer and vice president of his class. His leadership was also evident in his service as captain of the baseball team. Al credited UMaine for much of his professional and personal success, and was truly one of a kind in his enthusiasm for our university.”
“From our first moments on campus, Al charged us to
make the most of our time at UMaine and to leave
an impact on the school well after we graduated.
His commitment to the university for a full 70 years
as an alumnus inspires all who knew Al or were
touched by his efforts.” Matt Ciampa ’10
2 0 1 3 – 1 4 A N N U A L R E P O R T O F P R I V A T E G I V I N G
C O N T E N T S Letter from President Susan J. Hunter 3
Letter from Jeffery N. Mills and Eric F. Rolfson 4
Fundraising Partners 5
2014 Endowments/Holdings 19
Ways of Giving 48
Giving Societies 52
2014 Donors 54
HONORING OUR PAST, SHAPING OUR FUTURE
LETTER FROM PRESIDENT SUSAN J . HUNTER
“The prevailing themes of
generosity and opportunity
translate into a history worth
celebrating, and a future that
we can embrace together.”
President Susan J. Hunter
It is truly a pleasure to share the University of Maine’s annual report of private giving, which highlights just a few of the many generous alumni and friends who have made a tremendous difference to our university. I have been fortunate to meet many of those who are highlighted in this report, and I deeply appreciate the opportunity to spend time with such thoughtful and accomplished individuals.
This report serves as a reminder that we are at a special point in UMaine’s history, celebrating its 150th, or sesquicentennial, anniversary. Most of us are stunned by how much has changed since 1865 and by how the rate of change only seems to accelerate. Our research programs are marked by technology and knowledge that were unimaginable years ago. Our approach to teaching and learning, and the types of educational opportunities available to our students, have also changed dramatically.
Several themes prevail in the face of constant change. First is the theme of generosity. For well over a century, the generosity of our alumni and friends has shaped us as a university, and transformed the quality of experience we can provide to UMaine students and other constituents. A second theme, linked to the first, is opportunity. You, our donors, create opportunities every day, changing lives on and well beyond our campus. The prevailing themes of generosity and opportunity translate into a history worth celebrating and a future that we can embrace together.
With gratitude,
Susan J. Hunter President
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LETTER FROM JEFFERY N. MILLS AND ERIC F. ROLFSON
Jeffery N. Mills ’82
Eric F. Rolfson
Dear Friends,
Most of you reading this year’s annual report of private giving have long ties to the state of Maine and its land and sea grant university, the University of Maine. Whether you are reading this report from a farm in Aroostook County, a retirement community on our beautiful coast or a financial services firm in Manhattan, we encourage you to consider just how far our university has come since 1865.
Our 150th anniversary provides a unique vantage point from which we can consider not only our past, but perhaps, more important, our future. Over the next year, we look forward to a number of special events that celebrate the generous and thoughtful individuals who have made UMaine what it is and who will continue to shape its future.
Standing with one foot in the past and another in the future, it is important that we ask ourselves the questions of a lifetime. What will our legacy be? How will we influence the future of the sons and daughters of Maine? Such questions are both daunting and exhilarating, and will shape not only our university, but the lives of our students and the quality of life for thousands of Maine citizens.
Yours for the University of Maine,
Jeffery N. Mills ’82 Eric F. Rolfson President and CEO Vice President for Development University of Maine and Alumni Relations
Foundation University of Maine
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University of Maine Foundation
Jeffery N. Mills, President and CEO Buchanan Alumni House Two Alumni Place Orono, Maine 044695792 207.581.5100 800.982.8503 [email protected] umainefoundation.org
Office of University Development Eric F. Rolfson, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
Heritage House 101 College Avenue Orono, Maine 044734268 207.581.1153 800.671.7085 [email protected] umaine.edu/development
University of Maine Alumni Association Todd D. Saucier, President and Executive Director Buchanan Alumni House One Alumni Place Orono, ME 044695792 207.581.1131 800.934.2586 [email protected] umainealumni.com
Maine 4H Foundation Susan Jennings, Executive Director 5717 Corbett Hall, Room 310 Orono, ME 044695717 207.581.3739 800.287.0274 (in Maine) umaine.edu/4hfoundation
University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation Carrie Enos, President 5737 Jenness Hall Orono, ME 044695737 207.581.2298 [email protected] mainepulpaper.org
FUNDRAISING PARTNERS
Stevens Hall 1924
“Our lives are given to us for so much more than just (personal) advancement. If we haven’t given to the world around us, we haven’t lived our lives fully.” Dan Churchill ’63
A Shared Commitment
Daniel “Dan” ’63 and Betty Churchill have made “experiences of a lifetime” possible for more than 50 graduate students involved in UMaine’s School of Policy and International Affairs (SPIA) and the Climate Change Institute (CCI). Their philanthropy has allowed graduate students to travel far from Orono on more than 70 trips to conduct research and further their education.
In 2005, the Churchills launched the Churchill Exploration Fund at CCI, funding graduate students to carry out research in field sites far from Maine — from Pamir to Peru, Antarctica to Asia.
In 2009, they began funding a new program, the Churchill Internship, to help SPIA students spend time at organizations as varied as Somali refugee
THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE’S federally funded Antarctic science program, one of the most active in the United States, traces its
beginnings, in part, to a 1960 research trip to the southern continent. Robert Nichols (far left), who taught geology at Tufts University, inspired generations of students to study Antarctica’s ice sheets and landforms. Those students included Harold Borns
and George Denton (second and third from the left, respectively), who became two of UMaine’s leading scientists.
Borns and Denton met on this expedition, pulling sleds and making observations in the Transantarctic Mountains.
Marble Point near McMurdo Station, the main U.S. Antarctic base.
camps in Kenya, Mercy Corps in TimorLeste, the United Nations in New York City, and the African Center for Strategic Studies in Washington, D.C., among others.
Dan Churchill currently serves as the chair of the SPIA Board of Advisors, where he is actively engaged in working with the director to grow the program and create global opportunities for UMaine students.
The Churchills’ involvement with graduate students is extraordinary and has resulted in many friendships, as well as professional mentoring.The University of Maine recognized their shared commitment to graduate study by presenting them with a Stillwater Presidential Award in June 2014.
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“Our Welcome Weekend Day of Service gives students an opportunity to bond while providing assistance to community organizations. Many students continue to volunteer both in our area and around the world. We hope we are creating service habits that last a lifetime.” Lisa Morin, Coordinator, Bodwell Center for Student Service and Volunteerism
Volunteer Service
As a land grant university, UMaine has a mission that encompasses teaching, research and public service. The concept of students reaching out to communities, near and far, has gained significant traction in recent years. Private support has played an important role in many service projects involving UMaine undergraduates. Such support is especially important to students who wish to travel abroad as part of their service to others.
Many UMaine undergraduates have their first experience helping local communities through the
Greek Letter Society volunteer service
Bodwell Center for Service and Volunteerism’s Welcome Weekend Day of Service. In August 2013, 1,800 firstyear students participated in community projects, donating nearly 4,000 hours of service. Community service continues through specific courses and as part of groups such as Alternative Breaks, Engineers Without Borders, UMaine Nursing International and the Maine Business School’s MBS Corps. Fraternities, sororities and sports teams are also involved in outreach, particularly to local youths.
“Companies, individuals and even foundations make many of these experiences possible for our students,” says Eric Rolfson, vice president for development and alumni relations. “Volunteer opportunities can change us forever, especially when they take place far from home and all that is familiar to us.”
The University of Maine has many programs that help combat local and global hunger. During Welcome Weekend 2014 alone,
students prepared 20,000 fortified rice meals that were sent to El Salvador and 2,500 familystyle meals for local food pantries.
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“John makes a big difference to our programs with his generous philanthropy and enthusiasm for engaging teammates and athletics fans in general.” Karlton Creech, Director of Athletics
Celebrating Athletic Performance and Personal Generosity
John Huard ’67 was one of the Black Bears’ most successful linebackers. His athletic prowess was most recently recognized when the National Football Foundation and its board of directors announced his selection as a member of the 2014 College Football Hall of Fame class. Huard is the first Black Bear to receive college football’s highest honor. Of the more than 5 million who have played and coached in college football, just over 1,000 individuals in the history of the sport have earned entrance into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Huard’s commitment to athletics and his alma mater has taken him well beyond what is now Morse Field and Alfond Stadium in Orono. A twotime first team AllAmerican, he guided UMaine to the Tangerine Bowl in 1965. Named one of the top 20 athletes in Maine by Sports Illustrated, he was the first football player inducted into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame (’86) and the first member of Alfond Stadium’s Ring of Honor.
His career includes years with the National and Canadian (professional) football leagues, as well as coaching. Beyond the playing field, Huard is an
Players celebrate the Colonial Athletic Association championship.
active member with the National Football Foundation’s State of Maine Chapter and volunteers with both the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the Susan Curtis Foundation.
A loyal and engaged alumnus, Huard has been a generous donor to the UMaine football program, the Carol S. and Walter H. Abbott scholarship, athletic scholarships in general, the Wesley D. Jordan Fund, and other needs within UMaine Athletics. He is a member of the M Club, and he and his wife, Helen, are members of the President’s Club and the Stillwater Society.
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“I was fortunate to get a solid foundation in accounting and finance here at UMaine. I hope that this new laboratory will bring a Wall Street environment to UMaine students.” Gerard S. Cassidy ’80
Bringing Wall Street to Orono
As managing director of equity research with RBC Capital Markets, Gerard S. Cassidy ’80 conducts bank and regional economic research for clients around the world. He is the creator of the Texas Ratio used to determine the financial health of a bank, and is often quoted in the national media.
Cassidy, who has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from UMaine, wants to help ensure that students in the Maine Business School have exposure to the same tools that they will eventually use as professional investors. He made a generous gift to name the Gerard S. Cassidy ’80 Capital Markets Training Laboratory. The new facility in the D.P. Corbett Business Building features Bloomberg data feeds, which have earned an international reputation as the most powerful and flexible platform for financial professionals who need realtime data, news and analytics with which to make the best possible business decisions.
Cassidy, who grew up on Long Island, made the decision to return to Maine at the urging of his wife, Elaine Conley Cassidy ’80, a Maine native with many family members who remain in the state. “We are very blessed to live and work where we do,” he says. “Moving to Maine was one of the best decisions we ever made. With today’s technology, I can easily connect with colleagues and clients around the world and, at the same time, my children have benefitted from all that Maine has to offer.”
Cassidy’s UMaine experience was shaped by more than accounting and finance. He is quick to point to the benefits of being a member of the UMaine football team, which is what brought him to Maine as an undergraduate. “My career has definitely benefitted from a competitive nature and a commitment to hard work that is ingrained in athletes,” he notes. “Much of life is about perseverance, and investing is no exception to this.”
The Gerard S. Cassidy ’80 Capital Markets Training Laboratory in the D.P. Corbett Business Building was dedicated in September.
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“We have always been a family here at Maine and families rally to take care of their own.” Red Gendron ’93G, Head Coach, Men’s Ice Hockey
Maine Hockey Forever Fund
Formerly an assistant coach under Shawn Walsh, Dennis “Red” Gendron ’93G returned to Orono as UMaine’s head men’s ice hockey coach in 2013. Soon after his arrival, Gendron grasped the importance of philanthropy to the future of the UMaine hockey program and established the Grant Standbrook Maine Hockey Forever Fund, honoring a former assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.
Gendron’s annual contribution, which represents a generous percentage of his salary, creates a new endowment for hockey at the University of Maine Foundation and honors an old friend whose coaching record speaks for itself. In his 18 seasons at UMaine, Grant Standbrook helped the Black Bears to two NCAA championships, 11 Frozen Fours and
An early UMaine men’s ice hockey team practiced and played outdoors
in the Maine winter.
a 49321666 record. His overall coaching record points to further success: He has coached 34 AllAmericans and 10 Olympians, won three NCAA titles as an assistant at the University of Wisconsin, and has coached 68 players who went on to compete in the NHL.
“I am confident that former Black Bear players and coaches will choose to join me in contributing to the Grant Standbrook Fund,” says Gendron. “Everyone who has ever been a part of UMaine hockey knows that it takes financial support to compete successfully on a national stage. Everyone knows that we need both an endowment and a strong annual giving program.”
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“The University of Maine and Farm Credit are committed not only to economic prosperity and environmental stewardship, but also to preserving Maine’s unique rural nature and quality of life.” Ed Ashworth, Dean, College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
Preserving Maine’s Rural Nature
Those who make their living from Maine’s farms, fisheries, forests, nurseries, greenhouses and other agribusinesses understand that the only thing that is predictable about the future is its uncertainty. The weather, invasive species, competition from abroad and regulation are just some of the factors that impact the livelihood of individuals, families and entire communities across the state of Maine.
Fortunately, Farm Credit East is available to help agribusinesses find their way. Farm Credit East provides loans and financial services that are informed by its employees’ expert knowledge and
resourcebased economy. As a nearly centuryold cooperative, Farm Credit East has a long history of hiring UMaine graduates, many of whom have personal experience with, as well as a passion for, Maine’s natural resources. In 2013, Farm Credit of Maine (which merged with Farm Credit East on January 1, 2014) established a term professorship in production economics and agricultural finance, an area of great interest to the cooperative and its customers. Dr. Xuen Chen was appointed to this professorship to teach production economics, assist with agricultural and natural resourcebased industry costofproduction studies, and to lead the UMaine’s
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extensive experience regarding Maine’s natural Farm Credit Fellowship Program.
Farmers inspect a Maine potato harve
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Representatives of Farm Credit East and the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and
Agriculture join Dr. Xuen Chen and the Farm Credit Fellows on the steps of Winslow Hall.
This building, within the campus historic district, serves as a reminder of UMaine’s
agricultural heritage.
PRES IDENT ABRAM W. HARRIS AWARDS
As part of its 80th anniversary celebration this fall, the University of Maine Foundation presented the President Abram W. Harris Award to one graduate from each of UMaine’s colleges. The Harris Award was established in the University of Maine Foundation in 2003 by President Harris’ grandson Abram “Pete” W. Harris III ‘50 and his friend Marion Waterman Meyer ‘51. This year’s Harris Awardees were scholarship recipients as UMaine students. They were honored for exemplary leadership, contributions to community and service to UMaine that reflect the essence of Dr. Harris’ efforts as the president of the University of Maine, 1893 to 1901. To honor their legacies as successful scholarship recipients, the University of Maine Foundation presented the University of Maine with $1,000 scholarships in the name of each of the Harris Award recipients. The scholarships will be awarded in the next academic year. Photos courtesy of the University of Maine Foundation
CHRISTOPHER P. KEATING Investment Management Executive B.S. Business Administration, 1979
JOHN K. VERONEAU Partner, Covington & Burling LLP B.A. English, 1983
C. ANN MERRIFIELD Life Sciences Executive and Board Member
B.A. Zoology, 1973 Master of Education, 1975
DR. DEBRA A. GERVAIS Division Chief of Abdominal Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
B.S. Chemistry/Honors College, 1986
MARK “ROOKIE” A. LETENDRE Director of Umpire Medical Services Office of the Commissioner, Major League Baseball
B.S. Physical Education and Health, 1978
CALEN B. COLBY President, Colby Company Engineering B.S. Civil Engineering, 1985 M.S. Civil Engineering, 1991
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2014 ENDOWMENTS/HOLDINGS
Total University of Maine Endowments/Holdings as of FY141
University of Maine Foundation $189,150,635
University of Maine System (Orono campus) $78,592,894
University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation $15,280,355
Maine 4H Foundation $2,163,578
Total $285,187,462
1Fiscal year defined as July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014 with the exception of the Pulp & Paper Foundation; their fund values are as of Dec. 31, 2013.
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
P 1996 Open House Scholarship 10,000 17,088 F Alpander, Guvenc G. Fund 18,531 27,206
4H 4H Beef Fund 8,315 F Alpha Gamma Rho/Clifford McIntire Scholarship 39,356 49,046
4H 4H Youth In Philanthropy 35,000 S Alpha Upsilon Alumnae of Delta Zeta Sorority Scholarship 6,293 15,803F Abbott, Carol S. and Walter H. Scholarship 106,783 119,596
F Alternative Spring Break Endowment 9,127 10,371F Abbott, Ernest F. and Anita Basketball Scholarship 7,063 10,884 F Alumnae of the Delta Nu Chapter of Alphi Phi P Abbott, Warren A. Scholarship 10,909 46,728
Scholarship 300 F Academic Merit Scholarship 3,981 6,655
F Alumni Association Aspirations Scholarship 10,230 17,125F Adams, Archie A. Scholarship 3,952 8,471
F Alumni Association Distinguished Scholars Award 40,500 57,611F Adams, Edwin Wentworth Scholarship 954,752 1,404,632
F Alumni Association Endowment 525,454 670,734S Adams, Harold P. ’14 and Margaret H. ’15 Scholarship 21,858 37,190
F Alumni Association Scholarship 63,515 81,137S Additon, Elizabeth G. Scholarship 20,881 33,099
F Alumni Class of 1939 Scholarship 221,394 249,777S Agricultural Club Scholarship 2,500 8,663
F Alumni House Endowment 1,646,005 1,848,036P Ahara, E. Victor Scholarship 41,061 76,596
S American Association of University Women F Ahavas Achim Cemetery Quasi Endowment 706,440 934,691 Scholarship 12,932 33,099 P Aiken, Paul and Evelyn Scholarship 10,200 32,087 S American Public Works Scholarship Fund 24,043 32,073 P Akeley, Leon F. Scholarship 10,100 14,859 S American Pulp and Paper Mill Superintendents F Alden, Richard C. Fund 5,883 Association Fund 3,094 18,163
S Alexander, Michele Scholar Award 6,911 8,764 S American Welding Society (Maine Section) Scholarship 6,295 18,350
F Alfond Student Athlete Fund 1,267,680 1,420,798 S Ames, Edward W. Fund 10,000 16,985
F Alfond, Harold A. Athletic Scholarship 100,000 183,432 S Amos, Luther N. Scholarship 5,000 15,789
F Alfond, Harold Scholarship II 161,517 186,547 S Anderson, Albert E. Class 1909 (Law) Fund 28,249 96,235
F Alford, Wilson M. and Frances Sawyer Fund 128,133 132,973 F Anderson, Joellen Scholarship 52,477 60,306
F All Maine Women Honor Society F Anderson, Robert E. and Jeanette B. Family Scholarship 6,634 7,250 President’s Endowment 11,270 12,676 F Anderson, Robert I. ’64 and F Allard, Suzanne B. Fund 40,341 57,933 Jacqueline Towle Anderson ’64 Scholarship 25,000 29,829
F Allen, Arthur S., Ph.D. and David J. Allen, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) F Andrews, Francis S. and Dorothy J. Scholarship 326,877 348,738 Wildlife Conservation Scholarship 4,831 5,703 F Andrews, Francis S. and Dorothy Jane S Allen, Rutillus Harrison Scholarship 4,690 13,705 Alumni House Fund 325,862 360,162
F Allen, Telford M. Family Scholarship 19,000 21,803 F Andrews, Kathryn Morris Scholarship 37,737 42,885
S Allenwood, Dawn Scholarship 7,175 11,017 S Animal and Veterinary Sciences Scholarship 4,406 7,744
Like many of UMaine’s retired faculty and staff, Karen Boucias ‘71 and her husband, Dr. George Jacobson, give generously to UMaine. The couple’s giving is recognized with a triple crown, thanks to their annual, capital and legacy giving.
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F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Anonymous Fund II 346,164 614,823
F Anonymous Fund III 139,881 179,776
F Anonymous Fund IV 24,903 26,711
F Anonymous V 1,000 1,050
F Anonymous VI 153 174
F Appleton, Maria S. Scholarship 5,000 16,922
S Aquaculture Scholarship 3,000 5,066
F Arbour Fox PaCEsetter Scholarship 47,500 53,501
F Archibald, Percy P. and Marion T. Scholarship 557,965 629,484
F Armstrong, Florence J. Scholarship 94,378 98,039
F ASCE Student Chapter Recognition Award 5,593 7,556
S Ashman Summer Camp Fund 35,812 86,483
S Ashman, Robert I. Award 11,696 32,000
F ASHRAE Scholarship 9,50 12,992
F Ashworth, Dr. John and Mabel Scholarship 21,250 24,669
F Associated General Contractors of Maine Education Foundation Fund 517,790 555,875
F Association of Graduate Students Quasi Endowment 111,756 141,897
F Athletic Department Special Fund 4,027 6,116
F Austin, David M. and Kelly M. Scholarship 3,000 3,773
S Austin, Richard Roland Memorial Fund 10,110 16,086
F Ayer, Hazen H. Scholarship 126,550 173,080
F Babcock Educational Fund 240,170 293,497
S Babcock, Hazel Lane ’17 Scholarship 324,268 529,050
F Bailey, Anne and Stan Scholarship 24,250 26,966
F Bailey, Frank W. P. Scholarship 75,000 83,399
F Bailey, George H., D.V.S. (18321905) Memorial Scholarship 5,005 5,742
P Bailey, Harold P. Special Endowment Fund 104,916 446,470
F Bailey, I. Stanley Alumni House Fund 14,957 18,941
F Bailey, I. Stanley Fund 157,499 178,899
F Bailey, Marjorie C. Alumni House Endowment 10,000 11,690
F Bailey, Marjorie C. Arts Fund 96,863 108,037
F Bailey, Marjorie C. Library Fund 12,796 14,538
F Bailey, Marjorie C. Research Fund 96,863 108,037
F Bailey, Marjorie C. Scholarship 96,863 108,037
S Bailey, Mark and Marcia Professorship of Speech and Theatre 232,195 379,711
F Baird, Catherine P. Alumni Fund 48,336 55,121
F, 4H Baird, Cathrine P. and Frederick T. 4H Fund 49,351 57,786
F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Alumni Fund 49,351 57,786
F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Alumni House Fund 48,336 55,483
F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Athletic Fund 48,336 55,121
F Baird, Frederick T. and Catherine P. Scholarship 296,239 346,876
S Baker, Chester A. ’25 Student Aid Fund 137,366 203,290
S Baker, Edward H. ’27 Fund 25,000 34,854
P Baker, Phil and Ginny Baker Scholarship 10,000 13,578
F Baldacci, Robert E., Sr. and Rosemary K. Memorial Scholarship 107,859 119,209
P BaldwinHarvey Scholarship 49,810 123,028
F Ballou, John W. Scholarship 11,200 14,044
F Bananas T. Bear Alpha Phi Omega Scholarship 56,159 65,289
S Bancroft and Martin Scholarship 50,716 161,161
S Bangor Business and Professional Women’s Club Scholarship 24,056 40,014
F Bangor Chapter #158 UCT Scholarship 10,000 20,124
F Bangor Daily News Scholarship 20,000 30,514
S Bangor Daily News Scholarship 11,067 34,599
S Bangor Savings Bank Faculty Development Fund 105,000 195,386
F Bank of America Scholarship 70,000 88,175
F Banks, Ronald F. Scholarship 6,699 12,455
S Barker, Corinne M. Scholarship 20,097 67,739
P Barker, Elliott R. Scholarship 20,000 43,567
F Barker, Harold O. ’27 Memorial Scholarship 6,962 10,211
F Barnes, Constance King Scholarship 40,651 43,808
S Barrett Development and Promotion Fund 48,624 61,612
P Barrett, Mark D. Scholarship 109,984 138,084
S Barrett, Robert and Catherine Scholarship and World Merit Fund 194,998 247,115
S Barrows, Lewis O. Scholarship 1,940 7,440
F Barrows, Willis M. and Virginia E. Fund 28,707 32,444
P Barry, Leroy J. (Roy) Scholarship 10,648 14,459
S Barry, N. Veronica Memorial Scholarship 69,555 88,193
F Barter, Dr. Richard F. Scholarship 43,223 49,454
F Bartlett, Howard D. ’44 and Phyllis White ’45 Scholarship 18,193 24,839
F Bartley Family Scholarship 58,025 67,237
F Bartley, Charles E. and Helen Hauck Scholarship 552,308 572,994
S Barton, Dr. Frank ’21 Memorial Scholarship 15,000 24,663
F Basketball 2000 Scholarship 31,838 37,527
F Bates, Niran C. Scholarship 35,000 65,091
S Bath Iron Works Presidential Scholars Fund 100,000 182,683
S Bath Iron Works Professorship in Structural Engineering 264,210 450,612
S Bath Iron Works Scholarship Fund 204,338 398,666
S Bath Iron Works Structural Engineering Graduate Fellowship 150,000 351,219
F Batuski, Dr. David J. Excellence Fund for Physics Education 25,000 31,067
S Baugh, Eva May Thibodeau Arts and Humanities Scholarship 258,864 414,424
F Bayer, Juanita C. Memorial Scholarship 8,065 9,544
F Beach Family Fund 29,191 35,494
F Bean, Mary T. Alumni House Fund 236,632 268,130
F Bear Pairs Scholarship 10,600 10,981
S Bear, William J. Labor Education Fund 16,291 23,800
S Bearce, Arthur Boyden Endowment 12,600 15,540
P Bearce, George D. Scholarship 12,315 73,324
F Beardsell, Wallace A. Scholarship 10,000 11,474
P Beaumont Family Endowment Fund 3,000 3,963
F Bebek, Dr. Tibor J. Memorial Scholarship 27,743 59,342
F Becker, Elizabeth Chandler and C. Robert Memorial Scholarship 3,000 6,629
F Beckett, Clarence Fund 45,365 118,800
P Beckler, Warren B., Jr. Scholarship 10,069 67,929
F Beechler, Austin D. Fund 5,415
F Bell, James “Red,” Jr. Pike Industries, Inc. Scholarship 7,000 8,836
F Bell, Marcia Finks ’40 Scholarship 100,170 111,006
P Benedetto, Joseph A. Scholarship 10,169 68,299
F Bennett, Clarence E. and Ruth N. Scholarship 26,358 32,733
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2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value
F Bennett, Priscilla Hardy Scholarship 50,000 58,01
S Bennett, Ralph R. ’25 Scholarship 100,000 125,149
F Berry, Edward Robie Fund 15,085 23,992
F Berry, Major General Peter T. and Gail M. Berry ROTC Scholarship 20,948 24,032
F Bessey, Earle D., Jr. Forest Resources Scholarship 42,940 48,527
F Beta Theta Pi Alumni House Endowment, The Beta Eta Chapter of 50,000 53,550
P Betz Laboratories Scholarship 10,000 28,373
S Beverage, Harold H. ’15 Distinguished Scholars Award 25,493 45,695
S Beverage, Harold H. Award 4,833 17,845
S Bickford, Frank B. and Charles S. Bickford Memorial Prize 18,070 60,489
S Bickford, Myra Baker Memorial Scholarship 108,417 362,947
F Bicknell, Anne M. Healey and Albert W. Scholarship 2,400 2,893
F Bickterman, Nancy Harris and Edward J. Bickterman Scholarship QuasiEndowed Fund 7,500 8,535
F Bingham Fund #2 695,542 971,428
P Bingham, Leroy M. (Lee) Scholarship 13,200 17,923
S Bingham, William II, Scholarship in Honor of Payson Smith 27,694 83,010
S Bingham, William II Scholarship 28,197 98,526
F Biological Sciences Endowment 2,581 4,455
P Bird Companies Scholarship 10,783 66,877
S Bird, Adelaide C. and Alan L. General Fund 123,501 327,581
F Bishop, Jacob W., Jr. and Martha Jane Scholarship 127,092 143,341
S Bixby, George Forestry Fund 20,195 26,837
F Bixler, Harris J. and Ann B. Hutchinson Center Scholarship 224,249 253,693
F Black Bear Endowment Fund 8,050 9,605
F Blackwell Family Scholarship 32,007 36,309
F Blake Scholarship, The 31,788 35,939
F Blake, Foster B., Sr. Scholarship 10,000 17,106
F Blake, Wallace Scholarship 100,000 114,717
F Blodgett, Cindy Women’s Basketball Education Fund 40,811 46,141
S Blodgett, Thomas James Hamler Memorial Scholarship 11,683 29,985
S Blue Sky Initiatives Fund 863,916 1,011,617
F Blumenstock Family Forest Products Student of the Year Award 16,180 18,621
F Blumenstock, Helen Belyea Scholarship 18,464 20,699
F Blumenstock, Helen Grant Memorial Scholarship 16,922 19,672
F Blumenstock, Nancy Hawes Memorial Scholarship 16,605 18,975
S Blunt, Barrie E. Outstanding Grad Student Memorial Award 5,196 9,963
S Boardman, William H. Scholarship 43,288 167,136
P Bockus, Clayton T. Scholarship 10,225 47,138
F Bodwell, Barbara H. ’45 Honors Scholarship 50,000 56,446
F Bodwell, Barbara H. Community Service Fund 35,663 40,734
F Bodwell, Janet Marston ’55 Scholarship 20,000 24,215
F Bodwell, Russell and Barbara Scholarship 5,200 5,968
F Bodwell, Russell S. Civil Engineering Scholarship 25,000 28,258
F Bodwell, Russell S. PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship 50,000 56,446
F Bodwell, William “Brother Bill” ’50 Scholarship 20,000 20,823
F Bodwell, William R. Civil Engineering Scholarship 20,000 23,822
P Bolton, Philip S. Scholarship 12,043 71,139
Endowment Principal Market Value
F Bombard, Carol Memorial Scholarship 15,775 18,716
F Bonello Family Scholarship 25,000 27,284
S Boody, James H. Scholarship 100,130 335,378
P Boos, Louis J. Scholarship 50,636 56,477
P Bossen Family Scholarship 11,855 77,847
P Boston Paper Trade Association Scholarship 10,000 28,373
S Bostwick, Dorothy Menzies Pi Beta Phi Memorial Scholarship 2,329 6,842
F Bouchard, John E. and Saundra F. AlbriteBouchard Scholarship 10,000 10,947
F Boucher, Samuel L. Buchanan Alumni House Ornamental Garden Fund 88,602 121,541
F Boucher, Samuel L. Horticultural Education Fund 18,684 22,491
F Boucher, Samuel L. Ornamental Horticulture Endowment Fund 4,782 5,971
F Boudreau, Karen L., Esq. and Thomas S. Jensen, M.D. Fund 450
S Boulanger, Leo W. Memorial Entomological Library Fund 14,204 49,686
F Bourque Scholarship Fund 50,000 53,499
P Boutin, Delano L. Scholarship 18,068 44,099
S Bovill, S. George Memorial Scholarship 15,043 19,622
P Bowden Family Scholarship 14,700 17,070
F Bowden, Minnie Scholarship 15,441 22,766
F Bowen Scholarship in Canadian History 49,660 56,138
F Bowen, Hazel Sweetser Memorial Scholarship 139,857 163,142
S Bowler, William E. Scholarship 1,153 4,714
F Boyle, John F. Prize in Ecology and Environmental Sciences 23,156 26,166
S Boynton, Ray M. Scholarship 12,360 20,216
F Boyson, Gloria P. SPIFFY Fund 10,561 12,107
S Brackett, Wade F. and Isabel G. Endowed Fund 214,686 641,810
S Bradford, Merrill R. and Wilma A. Distinguished Scholars Award 5,000 7,267
F Bragg, Charles F. II and Anna H. Fund 28,845 32,409
F Bragg, Katherine M. and Walter H. Loan Fund 13,000 28,596
F Brainard, Captain John “Jay”III ’08 Memorial Scholarship 13,900 6,373
F Brautlecht, Charles A. Scholarship 92,860 189,573
S Brewster, Geraldine Scholarship Endowment 4,927 19,694
S Bricker, Herschel L. Memorial Scholarship 9,281 23,029
F Bridge, Chester G. Tennis Endowment Fund 140,000 165,146
F Bridge, John C. and Charlene R. Honors College Fund 22,500 26,277
F Bridge, John C. Engineering Professorship 250,000 282,880
F Bridgham, Lisle W. Scholarship 29,443 65,901
S Brigham, Edgar W. Scholarship 56,086 187,521
F Brinton, Wesley R. and Dorothy R. Scholarship Fund 15,081 15,804
S Britt, Richard A. Memorial Fund 8,336 10,578
F Britton, Dr. W. Earl Scholarship 10,852 12,902
F Brockway, Philip J. and Muriel F. ’31, ’32 Scholarship 43,496 77,029
F Brooklin Garden Club Scholarship 25,000 27,008
F Brooks, Bernice (Bunny) Memorial Nursing Scholarship 700 1,004
F Brooks, Theresa Y. Scholarship 3,777 4,625
F Brower, Auburn E. and Lurana C. Scholarship 28,858 34,150
F Brown, Anne Scholarship 22,500 24,007
F Brown, Carleton M. Scholarship 27,665 34,234
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“There are many opportunities for our donors to make a difference. Every gift matters and will help Maine youth find their way to a brighter future.” Susan Jennings ’82, Executive Director of the Maine 4H Foundation
Whether their interests relate to the newest technologies or Maine’s storied agricultural traditions, over 25,000 Maine youths are involved in 4H programs. 4H Youth Development works to change lives, inspire success and encourage achievement.
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For 100 years, the University of Maine Cooperative Extension has been putting university research to work in every corner of Maine. One of the most visible elements of UMaine Extension is 4H, which balances a traditional focus in areas such as agriculture with a more recent emphasis on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. Two recent gifts reflect how donors are helping to sustain this balance of traditional and new interests.
A gift from Carla Lafayette, president of the Maine 4H Foundation Board, and her husband, Danny, established the first STEM endowment for Maine 4H. “What distinguishes our approach is that we reach out to students early on, making them feel they are part of UMaine’s STEM family, and helping them understand how they make a difference within their communities,” says Lisa Phelps, 4H program
administrator.
“Over 25,000 Maine outh are involved in our 4H
programs, which reinforce values related to leadership, healthy living, personal responsibility and selfreliance,” says Susan Jennings, executive director of the Maine 4H Foundation. “There are many opportunities for our donors to make a difference. Every gift matters, and will help Maine youth find their way to a brighter future.”
Maine 4H Foundation: Balancing Tradition and New Opportunities
Kim and Linc Merrill have initiated the first Maine 4H Sheep endowment to further statewide agricultural education.
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
S Brown, Cecil S. Memorial Scholarship 7,049 24,104 P Callighan, Mae Munter Scholarship 11,334 68,292
S Brown, Charles W. ’50 Fund 5,172 13,616 P Callighan, Olin W. Scholarship 10,316 67,215
F Brown, Darryl and Penny Scholarship 36,000 40,117 P Cameron, James A. Scholarship 10,369 70,720
F Brown, Dr. Ronald O. Family Scholarship 25,000 27,083 F Camp, Paul R. and Polly N.
F Brown, Ella Corinne Professor Emerita Award 13,515 15,776 QuasiEndowment Fund for the Fogler Library 12,500 18,364
F Brown, Francesca Sheehy and Charles G. Fund 8,000 9,180 F Camp, Paul R. Memorial Scholarship 39,745 44,646
F Brown, Francis A. and Elizabeth C. Scholarship 13,597 15,330 F Campbell Brann Family Scholarship 19,585 20,913
F Brown, Kenneth Allen Memorial F Campus Natural Heritage Endowment 29,275 36,077
Lobster Research Fund 11,000 12,999 F CanadianAmerican Center Endowment 122,247 153,859
F Brown, Raynor K. and Georgia T. Scholarship 354,336 400,392 F Canteen Service Co./Lloyd E. Willey Scholarship 19,076 21,512
F Brown, Sewall C. Memorial Scholarship 3,814 6,904 F Carlisle, George T. Fund 172,183 199,023
F Browne, Bob and Jim Agricultural Scholarship 62,011 69,049 P Carlstorm, Edwin C. Scholarship 4,306 10,500
F Bruns Family Fund 5,000 6,307 S Carr, Harold M. Scholarship 10,000 34,194
F Bryand, Anita (Dolly) Scholarship 21,146 23,987 F Carter, Hon. Gene and Judith Kittredge
S Bryand, Edward T. ’52 College of Engineering Alumni House Endowment 20,000 22,875
Excellence Fund 100,000 169,776 F Carter, Hon. Gene and Judith Kittredge Scholarship 118,049 140,550
F Bryand, Edward T. ’52 Scholarship 21,146 23,987 F Carvalho, Manuel J. and Estelle S. Scholarship 112,256 136,026
P Bryand, Edward T. Scholarship 10,264 64,597 F Carver, Stanford E. and Pauline C. Scholarship 15,472 18,414
F Buchanan, Malcolm V. ’49 Scholarship 1,030 1,210 F Carville, Jean Grindle NonTraditional
F Buchanan, William and Jennie Scholarship 7,897 12,948 Student Scholarship 20,000 20,978
P Buchanan, William E. Scholarship 10,369 63,304 S Carville, T. Ellsworth ’24 Scholarship 50,951 72,867
F Buck, Hosea B. Memorial Scholarship 5,000 16,022 F Cary, Hugh R. Memorial Scholarship 241,810 258,943
S Buck, Thomas Fund 93,767 304,103 F Cashman, John L. and Pauline M. Scholarship 6,339 7,859
F Buckley, John D. and Regina M. F Castle, Roger C. Track Fund 4,928 6,762
PaCEsetter Scholarship 50,000 56,158 F Castle, Roger Clapp and Virginia Averill
F Buckley, Lt. Christopher D. Memorial Scholarship 11,500 12,983 Distinguished Professorship of Electrical Engineering 933,885 1,139,681
F Buckley, Paul R. ’57 Scholarship 10,200 17,559 P Castonguay Family Endowment Fund 500 500
P Buckman Laboratories Scholarship 10,000 14,859 F CES, Inc. Environmental Chemistry Laboratory 75,000 94,698
F Bucknam, Richard D. ’35 & Dorothy D. Scholarship 6,291 7,991 F Chadbourne, Ava H. Scholarship 5,199 17,542
F Buffam, Margaret G. Fund 35,418 64,211 F Chaplin Family Fund 15,303 17,168
S Bullock, William C., Jr. Men’s Athletic Program F Charlie’s Terrace Endowment Fund 31,045 32,071
Scholarship 5,000 7,575 P Chase, Andrew J. Scholarship 25,000 33,945
S Bunker, Adelaide G. Educational Fund 5,717 22,072 F Chase, Clyde and Gladys Bailey Chase Fund 25,000 28,252
F Burke, Carli Memorial Scholarship 17,802 20,176 F Chase, Dr. Allan S. ’46 Fund 10,000 10,570
P Burke, James L. Scholarship 10,000 13,679 P Chase, Jane Gray Hunley Scholarship 19,193 44,557
F Burnham, Ronald Memorial Scholarship 128,110 138,108 F Chemical and Biological Engineering
F Burrill, Richard M. ’44 Memorial 20,000 23,229 Departmental Scholarship 4,930 6,615
F Burton, Leroy A. ’33 Memorial Scholarship 5,600 9,317 F Cheney, David M. Scholarship Fund 43,957 46,867
F Bush, John H. Electrical Engineering Fund 471 553 F Chi Omega Alumnae Scholarship 15,402 19,943
F Bushway, Alfred A. and Esther L. Scholarship 15,879 17,798 P Chinn, Jack E. Friends Scholarship 11,305 15,350
P Butler Family Scholarship 11,000 14,578 P Chinn, Jack E. Scholarship 10,000 13,578
F Butler, Henry R. ’20 and Grace V. P Chinn, Jack E. Special Endowment Fund 75,000 175,435
Professorship in Electrical Engineering 260,556 324,755 P Chisholm Family Scholarship 10,369 71,297
F Butterfield, Jack Memorial Scholarship 122,235 164,276 S Churchill, Beatrice H. Scholarship 474,525 707,579
F Buxton, Peter J. ’61 and Joan S. Scholarship 26,000 29,848 F Churchill, Bob ’53 Basketball Scholarship 22,425 25,881
F BuxtonHollis Community Hospital, Inc. Fund 18,311 38,443 F Churchill, Daniel D. and Betty R. Fund 412,989 466,439
F Byrnes, Eileen M. Memorial Scholarship 29,002 48,761 S Churchill, W. Philip ’30 Scholarship 100,900 175,316
S Byther, Thomas E. and Ona E. P Cianchette Brothers Scholarship 50,340 68,352 Computer Science Scholarship 15,587 19,743 P Cianchette, Alton E. (Chuck) Scholarship 22,800 30,958
P Caddoo, William H. Scholarship 10,000 13,578 F Cianchette, Peggy and Eric S Calder, Louis Foundation Fund 7,595 25,441 Buchanan Alumni House Fund 309,258 361,780
S Calder, Louis Professorship 128,776 398,209 S Civil Engineering Technology Scholarship 3,375 6,424
F Caldwell, Robert H. Memorial Fund 6,500 7,485 F Clapp, Elwood I. and Hazel P. Scholarship 100,065 225,121
F Calkin, William (Bill) S. ’55, ’60G and P Clapp, Euguene H. II Scholarship 45,000 61,101 Constance (Connie) Lewis ’55 Calkin Scholarship 20,000 22,141 F Clapp, Mildred McPheters ’29 Memorial Fund 101,614 160,947
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F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
P Clapp, Sarah L. Scholarship 11,369 70,520
F Clark, Alton Harold and Madonna Fogg Scholarship 33,100 34,630
F Clark, Mary Esther Treat Alumni House Endowment 50,000 53,836
F Clark, Mary Esther Treat Scholarship 50,000 53,807
F Clarke, Edwin Keith ’56 Memorial Scholarship 65,543 75,125
P Clarke, Neil G. Scholarship 20,000 32,561
F Clarkson, James W. Scholarship 1,520 5,148
S Class of 1905 Scholarship 2,951 12,938
F Class of 1906 Scholarship 1,323 6,370
F Class of 1909 Fund 7,579 24,983
F Class of 1910 Fund 5,183 20,599
F Class of 1911 Scholarship 31,608 85,013
F Class of 1912 Fund 3,326 8,706
S Class of 1913 Fund 5,475 14,037
F Class of 1915 Student Aid Fund 30,489 74,420
F Class of 1916 Scholarship 6,998 21,325
F Class of 1917 Scholarship 26,287 65,342
F Class of 1918 Scholarship 7,402 14,742
F Class of 1919 Fund 7,068 18,242
F Class of 1920 Scholarship 104,790 242,140
F Class of 1921 Flag Pole Perpetual Care Fund 1,076 3,104
F Class of 1921 Scholarship 11,803 28,438
F Class of 1922 Scholarship 7,209 15,658
F Class of 1923 Scholarship 7,999 18,759
F Class of 1924 Scholarship 67,546 139,947
F Class of 1925 Scholarship 15,712 40,579
S Class of 1926 Scholarship 11,284 36,441
F Class of 1927 Scholarship 55,505 110,951
F Class of 1929 Scholarship 8,565 22,185
F Class of 1930 Fund 7,673 27,540
S Class of 1931 Scholarship 35,487 97,731
F Class of 1932 David H. Hannaburgh Perpetuity Fund 7,507 11,151
F Class of 1932 Winthrop C. Libby Scholarship 138,158 214,026
F Class of 1934 Cultural Affairs Fund 68,490 147,882
F Class of 1934 Donald E. Favor Memorial Scholarship 28,045 42,315
F Class of 1934 NonTraditional Student Emergency 15,988 20,023
F Class of 1935 Warren W. Flagg Scholarship 29,947 38,399
F Class of 1936 Scholarship 17,824 19,975
F Class of 1937 Scholarship 24,375 32,671
P Class of 1937 Scholarship 10,000 29,714
F Class of 1938 Student Aid Fund 13,631 18,079
F Class of 1939 Scholarship 35,295 51,633
S Class of 1940 Student Emergency Fund 11,856 41,113
F Class of 1941 Memorial Scholarship 42,565 53,103
F Class of 1942 and Class of 2002 Distinguished Maine Professor Award 72,825 114,175
F Class of 1942 and Class of 2002 Distinguished Maine Student Award 73,635 87,621
F Class of 1944 Endowed Scholarship 67,111 74,751
F Class of 1944 Music Scholarship 18,000 20,094
F Class of 1944 Theatre Scholarship 12,500 13,623
F Class of 1945 Scholarship 30,471 39,905
P Class of 1945 Scholarship 10,000 17,901
F Class of 1945 Sculpture Maintenance Fund 6,688 7,713
F Class of 1946 Scholarship 5,162 7,975
F Class of 1947 Scholarship 47,845 55,222
F Class of 1948 Scholarship 60,498 78,501
F Class of 1949 Fund 23,049 28,172
F Class of 1950 Flag Plaza Fund 5,000 5,598
F Class of 1950 Scholarship 71,316 87,988
F Class of 1951 Scholarship 24,943 32,053
P Class of 1952 5th Year Alumni Scholarship 10,068 67,284
F Class of 1952 Buchanan Alumni House Fund 59,372 63,528
F Class of 1952 Scholarship 130,470 148,458
F Class of 1953 GrantinAid Fund 105,462 121,865
F Class of 1954 Scholarship 39,275 49,828
F Class of 1955 Scholarship 135,101 160,017
P Class of 1955 Scholarship 10,464 33,023
F Class of 1956 Scholarship 91,392 118,312
F Class of 1957 Scholarship 37,064 55,824
F Class of 1958 Scholarship 272,105 338,728
F Class of 1959 Scholarship 17,797 23,052
F Class of 1960 Academic/Athletic Scholarship 38,214 43,802
F Class of 1961 Scholarship 39,438 54,662
P Class of 1962 Endowment Fund 148 677
F Class of 1962 Sterritt Scholarship 46,743 67,285
F Class of 1963 Scholarship 26,823 37,740
F Class of 1964 Scholarship 11,735 13,638
F Class of 1965 Scholarship 9,978 11,884
F Class of 1966 Scholarship 20,768 24,443
F Class of 1967 Scholarship 30,611 37,973
S Class of 1968 David R. Rittenhouse Scholarship 10,460 27,642
F Class of 1969 Fund 2,150 2,150
F Class of 1969 Scholarship 7,478 8,717
F Class of 1970 Scholarship 16,394 30,130
F Class of 1971 Scholarship 3,824 4,580
F Class of 1972 Scholarship 4,530 5,303
F Class of 1973 Scholarship 40,335 46,656
F Class of 1974 Scholarship 5,650 6,747
F Class of 1975 Scholarship 7,621 8,743
F Class of 1976 Scholarship 16,617 19,817
F Class of 1977 Scholarship 10,814 12,449
F Class of 1978 Scholarship 13,639 16,190
F Class of 1979 Scholarship 9,550 11,378
F Class of 1980 Scholarship 27,811 32,344
F Class of 1981 Scholarship 8,455 10,021
F Class of 1982 Scholarship 4,150 5,062
F Class of 1983 Scholarship 4,235 5,039
F Class of 1984 Scholarship 3,295 3,771
F Class of 1985 Scholarship 12,921 15,670
F Class of 1986 Scholarship 5,847 7,098
F Class of 1987 Scholarship 4,345 5,065
F Class of 1988 Scholarship 3,112 3,672
F Class of 1989 Scholarship 3,000 4,112
F Class of 1990 Scholarship 4,045 4,639
F Class of 1991 Scholarship 3,212 3,687
F Class of 1992 Scholarship 3,282 3,765
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2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Class of 1993 Scholarship 3,856 4,683 F ComstockWeston Scholarship 9,500 13,758
F Class of 1994 Scholarship 5,283 6,301 4H Conant, Jackie Scholarship Endowment 12,678
F Class of 1995 Scholarship 6,083 7,869 F Condon, John M. Forestry Scholarship 20,000 24,215
F Class of 1996 Scholarship 3,027 4,046 S Condon, S. B. Scholarship 10,000 29,374
F Class of 1997 Scholarship 5,000 5,909 S Conley, Albert D. Fund 10,377 34,682
F Class of 1998 Scholarship 5,000 5,951 S Conley, Albert D. Fund for the
P Class of 1999 Endowment Fund 5,802 6,751 Speech and Hearing Clinic 1,792,152 3,184,372
F Class of 2005 Scholarship 10,000 11,473 F Connell, Bennett R. Memorial Scholarship 35,390 91,505
F Class of 2007 Garden Fund 10,000 11,330 S Cook, Edgar V. and Elmi E. Scholarship 5,000 7,454
F Class of 2015 Scholarship 2,015 2,084 S Cook, Herbert K. ’35 Engineering Scholarship 3,354 6,044
F Clayton, Arthur C. Horticulture Scholarship 32,768 50,951 F Cookson, Chris E. Fund 1,000 1,180
F Clayton, Norma Towne Scholarship 12,000 12,548 S Cooper, Gladys R. Memorial Scholarship 71,739 312,964
F Cleaves, Louis S. Fund 2,057 F Cooper, Roger D. Scholarship 93,394 105,412
F Clement, Claude F. and Lillian O. Fund 77,499 86,884 P Copeland, Stuart B. Scholarship 14,574 90,760
F Clement, Claude F. Scholarship 409,482 462,273 F Corban, Paul J. Fund 10,000 15,997
S Clement, Dr. James D., Jr. ’40 Scholarship 3,159 7,288 S Corbett, Donald P. ’34 Memorial Scholarship 100,000 235,511
S Clement, Percival W. Distinguished Scholars Award 8,406 14,580 S Corbett, Donald P. and Francelia D. Fund 240,392 681,996
F Clements, Norris Charles Graduate Student Award 47,486 53,571 F Corbett, Ralph A. Fund 19,026
S Clifford, George E. ’43 Memorial Scholarship 20,350 29,108 F Corcoran, Thomas J., Jr. Memorial Scholarship 51,629 58,316
F Cloke, Dean Paul Memorial Plaza Endowment 9,970 11,726 P Correll, Elizabeth F. Scholarship 38,200 68,639
F Cloke, Dean Paul Memorial Scholarship 21,055 23,175 S Corson, Merton C. Memorial Fund 10,000 41,358
F Coaches Fund 21,234 F Cote, Edward and Lea Anne Scholarship 5,364 6,097
F Cobb, Eric W. Scholarship 29,400 33,330 F Cote, Michael and Jana Scholarship 21,000 25,067
F Cobb, Norman E. Memorial Scholarship 915,825 964,487 S Coulombe, Paul G. Scholars Fund 950,000 1,205,690
S Coco, Carolyn Harmon Scholarship 34,000 39,834 F Coulter, Malcolm W. Wildlife Alumni Scholarship 52,486 63,443
S
F
F
Coe, Dr. Thomas U. Research Fund
CoffeyRoope, Cara W. Scholarship
Coffin, John W. and Miriam H. Fund (’38 Student Aid Fund)
123,230
507
4,748
715,780
627
5,652
S
F
F
Cowan, Benjamin M. ’05 College of Engineering Scholarship
Cox, Dr. Dennis K. University Singers Fund
Coy, Marion C. Scholarship
11,000
9,015
10,000
25,935
9,273
11,473
F Coffin, John W. and Miriam H. Fund F CPM Constructors Scholarship 64,565 75,015
(Page Farm and Home Museum) 2,374 2,828 F Crawford, James A. and Janie K.
F Coffin, John W. and Miriam H. Fund Endowed Scholarship Fund 70,000 79,209
(Senior Alumni Schlolarship) 4,748 5,652 P Creamer, Walter J. Scholarship 10,000 49,698
F Cohen, Harry and Ida Scholarship 58,625 69,321 S Creamer, Walter Joseph Fund 15,047 47,920
F Cohen, Mark Fund 4,100 4,338 F Cristo, Dr. Anthony B. and Mary G. Scholarship 73,043 86,566
S Cohen, Milford F. Athletic Scholarship 13,193 35,615 F Crocker, Gladys Folster Memorial Scholarship 57,709 65,991
F Cohen, William S. Center for International Policy F Crocker, James D. Fund 2,412 11,747 and Commerce 762,079 860,949 F Crohn, Frank and Helene Bartons
F Cohen, William S. Papers Fund II 142,857 354,004 Boosters QuasiEndowed Fund 49,183 55,890
S Colbath, James Arnold ’44 Student Director Award 4,500 6,493 F Crohn, Frank and Helene
F Colby, Calen B. ’85, ’91G and Sarah Emily Colby Edna St. Vincent Millay Prize 299,583 336,099
PaCEsetter Scholarship Fund 9,000 10,039 F Crohn, Frank and Helene Edna St. Vincent Millay
F Cole, Garret E. and Marsha E. Scholarship 20,225 21,837 Society QuasiEndowed Fund 49,189 55,287
F Cole, Sherman L. and Edith S. Scholarship 26,879 30,476 F Crohn, Frank and Helene Lobster Institute Fund 50,000 55,814
F Cole, Stephen W. Concrete Laboratory Fund 75,000 87,111 F Crosby, GeorgePhilip R. Brown Memorial Fund 28,847 36,586
F ColEast, Inc. SVT Scholarsip 6,000 6,916 F Crosby, Howard A. and Kenneth L. Parsons Award 1,426 2,740
F College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scholarship 36,068 40,859 F Crosby, Mark and Carolyn Fund 11,500 14,783
S College of Sciences Scholarship 15,025 26,630 S Crosby, Oliver Scholarship 11,516 46,711
S College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Scholarship 5,930 9,980 F Crosby, Ruth M. Scholarship 28,779 30,759
F Collins Center for the Arts Directors Fund 18,888 24,023 S Cross Insurance Scholarship 25,000 36,748
F Collins Center for the Arts General Endowment 32,065 37,398 P Cross, Mark and Melanie Scholarship 11,268 15,079
F Collins Quasi Endowment 67,175 88,378 F Cross, Mark S. and Melanie CHE Excellence Fund 25,015 30,609
F Collins, Pamela Jean Nursing and Education Fund 235,100 286,997 P Cross, Ray H. Scholarship 34,017 85,883
F Collins, Samuel W. Fund 58,537 65,094 F Crossland, Carlton E. Scholarship 20,000 25,626
S Colvin, Caroline Scholarship 15,000 55,886 F Crossland, Charles E. and Idella G. Scholarship 46,942 58,090
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F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value
P Crossland, Charles E. Scholarship 24,080 46,831
F Crowe, James Hartley, M.D. ’32 and Esther Taylor Crowe Memorial Scholarship 44,225 51,558
F Crowell, C. Parker Fund 157,006 186,977
F Crowley Family Research and Development Fund 75,000 82,582
F Crowley, Charles L. and Julia G. Scholarship 4,618 6,384
S Croxford, Erma Devereux Graduate Scholarship 1,810 5,484
F Croxford, Horace and Isabelle Scholarship 16,000 18,144
P Crump, James G. Scholarship 209,924 406,308
F Crump, James G., Jr. Fund 20,500 22,128
S Cullen, William M. Scholarship 5,000 18,429
S Cullinan, Robert V. Memorial Scholarship 13,935 33,721
4H Cumberland County 4H Fund 15,000
F Cumberland Farms, Inc./Paul E. Hand Scholarship 129,849 151,473
S Cummings, Harold R. Scholarship 11,217 37,501
F Cummings, Kenneth E. and Marie K. Scholarship 18,494 23,302
F Cummings, Patricia A. ’89, ’44H Scholarship 33,397 37,831
F Currie, Darrel B. ’36 Memorial Scholarship 18,501 20,845
S Currie, Lois Scholarship 100,000 105,282
F Currier, Stanley M. Scholarship 10,000 21,066
F Curtis Performing Arts Fund 4,050 4,836
P Curtis, Ted and Rose Marie Scholarship 18,200 22,713
S Cushing, Andre E. ’28 Scholarship 8,985 15,917
F Cutler, Dr. Harold M. ’30 Fund 270,423 305,683
F Cutting, Edward C. and Grace A. Fund 605,463 752,638
F Cutting, Edward C. and Grace A. Merit Scholarship 1,210,484 1,454,954
S Czapowskyj, Dr. Miroslaw M., M.S. ’58 Scholarship 6,866 14,524
S Daggett, Vaughan Merrill Scholarship 5,200 16,650
P Dahl, Knud Scholarship 168,520 683,820
P Dahl, Knut/Johan Richter Scholarship 98,740 445,156
F DahlChase Pathology Associates Medical Technology Fund 20,000 22,576
F Daigle, Robert W. and Brenda M. Scholarship 2,580 3,386
S Daley, Don and Mary Scholarship 10,460 18,301
S Danforth, Edward F. and Florence Memorial Fund 110,428 627,545
F Danforth, Eugene Fund 5,200 11,480
F Danforth, Eugene Scholarship 22,362 60,947
F Dann, Eleanor C. ’70, ’72G and Harry K. Scholarship 24,000 24,000
S Darling Center Fund 423 9,939
F Darling, Agatha B. Professor of Oceanography 364,221 467,007
S Darling, Charles D., Jr. Memorial Fund 3,481 8,840
F Darling, Clare S. Professor of Oceanography 364,221 534,561
F Darling, Ira C. Fund 4,729,176 5,628,893
P Dauman, Samuel Scholarship 10,209 69,506
F Davee, Everett W. Scholarship 10,138 12,644
P Davidson Family Scholarship 22,742 29,728
F Davis, George Science Education Scholarship 19,666 22,952
S Davis, Philip D. Scholarship 10,000 37,609
S Davis, Raymond W. Library of Finance and Banking Fund 5,000 16,200
P Davis, Roy L. Scholarship 16,715 44,967
F Dawson, Jon and Nancy Fund 18,500 22,190
F Day, Clarence Albert ’29H Scholarship 25,000 30,402
Endowment Principal Market Value
S Day, Frank Conant Fund 5,539 16,594
F Dearborn, John H. and Bethel B. Darling Marine Center Fund 432,293 474,305
F Dearborn, John H. and Bethel B. Marine Sciences Fund 444,717 487,067
F Dearborn, Vance E. ’49 and Evelyn Ellsworth Dearborn ’49 Scholarship 23,200 27,406
F DeBoo, Robert (Bob) Scholarship 20,135 23,790
S Deckelman, C. Walton Memorial Fund 1,840 6,165
S Deering, Arthur Lowell Fund 6,798 20,143
F Delphendahl, Renate and Johannes Scholarship 18,684 21,159
S Delta Delta Delta – Frances Kent Murray Scholarship 51,430 85,844
S Demeritt, Dwight B. Forestry Award 5,329 16,397
F Dempsey, Edmund J. Scholarship 283,394 304,679
F Denaco, Alden F. ’32 Award for Excellence in Banking Studies 25,000 26,920
F DenacoDevinoMartin Award for Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution 5,161 5,209
F Denico, Frederick L. ’63 Chemical Engineering Fund 12,000 12,769
F Dental Health Programs Endowment 204,334 267,138
P Desmond, Clair R. Scholarship 12,318 74,585
F Desmond, Thomas J. Fund 19,120 21,487
S Development Office Enhancement Fund 240,060 292,869
F Devoe, Dana C. and Mary Ann Scholarship 32,200 34,395
F Devoe, Mary Ann/Fern Stearns Mathematic Prize for First Year Onward Students 28,650 33,076
F DeWilde, John A. and Nancy Cameron DeWilde Fund 54,988 63,940
F DeWolfe, Robert W. Scholarship 66,219 160,431
F Diamond, Nat and Eleanor Scholarship 4,743 5,656
F Dickey, Kenneth and Prudy Scholarship Fund 332,086 341,992
S Dickinson, Charles Alexius Scholarship 2,570 13,806
F Dickison Robertson Scholarship 41,000 45,750
F DiGiovanni, Joseph P. Family Athletic Scholarship 53,000 62,185
4H Dillon, Azure Scholarship Fund/Chute Endowment 101,696
S DiMatteo, John and Patricia Scholarship 13,865 25,797
F DiMillo, Albert A., Jr. Junior Class Accounting Scholarship 21,000 24,863
F DiMillo, Albert A., Jr. Senior Class Accounting Scholarship 28,000 32,116
F DiMillo, Albert A., Jr. Sophomore Class Accounting Scholarship 15,000 16,761
F Dimitrov, Ivelin and Ralitza Scholarship 5,000 5,187
F Dinneen, W. Robert ’37 Forestry Scholarship 25,585 36,678
F Dixon, Leon S. Scholarship 5,811 12,304
F Doane, Stanley R. ’34 and Faye D. Scholarship 817,591 923,510
S Dobson, H. Lindley M.D. Fund 513,901 768,210
F Dodge, Donald I. ’48 Memorial Scholarship 10,000 14,716
S Dodge, Marshall J. III Memorial Fund 9,400 20,862
F Doherty, Huguette P. Labbe FrancoAmerican Centre Fund 148 17
P Dolloff, Richard and Erdine Scholarship 29,973 54,708
S Dolloff, Richard C. Scholarship 19,052 46,352
P Donahue Family Endowment Fund 500 500
F Donahue, Merrill L. ’43 Fund 151,276 174,894
F Donahue, Merrill L. Grace Bible Fellowship 50,906 57,434
F Donnell, Lora Margaret Fund 10,000 10,374
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Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 27
The University of Maine’s College of Engineering has benefitted from a number of corporate gifts inrecent years, several of which have helped the college upgrade its laboratories. The college facesunprecedented enrollment growth, and privatesupport is more important than ever to ensure thatundergraduate and graduate students have access tocutting-edge equipment and physical space that canbe configured for team-based learning.
Texas Instruments (TI) is among the most recentcorporate donors, making a gift to name a state-of-the-art lab that will be used for hands-on analogcircuits engineering classes in the Electrical andComputer Engineering Department. A number ofalumni made personal gifts to the lab; their givingwas maximized through the TI 1:1 employee matchprogram.
“In this lab, students will put circuit design — theheart of an electrical engineer’s education — intopractice,” said Dana Humphrey, dean of the Collegeof Engineering. “We are incredibly grateful for thispartnership with Texas Instruments.”
Investing in UMaine
“This laboratory demonstrates the commitment of Texas Instruments to educating the next generation of electrical engineers and to the stateof Maine.” Dana Humphrey, Dean of the College of Engineering
Lance Doiron ’15 and Steve Lyle, Director of University andEngineering Workforce Development, Texas Instruments.
Science lab circa early 1980s
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Donovan, Frances M. ’43 Student Recreation and Fitness Center Fund 400,500 468,383
F Donovan, Joseph A. and Mary A. Scholarship 380,066 437,530
F Dorr, David L. Forestry Fund 13,801 16,838
F Dorsky, Benjamin J. Memorial Scholarship 14,553 16,422
F Doten, Henry L. and Cora Russell Scholarship 8,958 16,481
F Doten, Herbert and Patricia Scholarship 23,555 26,613
F Dougherty, Joseph R. ’26 Language Scholarship 52,817 56,214
F Dow, George F. Graduate Scholarship 26,018 41,544
F Downing, Elizabeth Fund 4,000 4,831
F Doyle Family Athletic Scholarship 56,663 62,602
F Dressage Club QuasiEndowment Fund 730 923
F Drummond, Henry Frank Scholarship 10,000 12,472
P Du Pont Titanium Dioxide Scholarship 10,000 29,714
F Duncan, Peter and Lynda Phi Eta Kappa Scholarship 18,800 23,639
F Dunham, Wallace C. and Janet S. Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program Scholarship 47,418 53,536
F Dunham, Wallace C. and Janet S. Prize 45,767 52,753
F Dunn, Pauline M. Fund 294,204 332,603
S Dunn, Sherman W. Scholarship 2,252 8,480
S Durham, James C. Scholarship 15,025 22,217
F Durst Education Fund 59,557 158,697
F Durst, Dr. Katherine Miles Maine Christian Association Fund 50,000 56,658
F Durst, Katherine Miles Scholarship 280,942 332,573
F Durst, Richard E. Scholarship 279,687 332,021
F Dutton, Robert C. ’45 Scholarship 26,190 29,130
F Early Literacy Fund 24,784 31,060
F Early Literacy Reserve 880
S Eastern State Normal School Alumni Association Scholarship Fund 38,601 58,371
S Eastman, Charles L. and Helen H. Scholarship 304,771 467,217
F Eastman, Charles Leslie and Helen H. Scholarship II 99,422 116,065
F Eaton, Emma Jane Scholarship 10,000 33,820
F Ebbeson, Greta J. Scholarship 10,000 11,644
S Edmunds, E. Perrin Scholarship 5,308 15,447
S Edwards, Robert and Blythe Scholarship Fund 24,000 29,094
F Electrical and Computer Engineering Fund 25,042 28,956
S Electrical and Computer Engineering Centennial Fund 86,022 129,828
F Elliott, James E. Class of 1951 Scholarship 2,279 3,660
F Elliott, James E. Mechanical Engineering Fund 2,279 3,660
S Elliott, Linwood S. ’32 and Florence W. ’31 Scholarship 15,025 35,552
F Elliott, Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Education Scholarship 25,000 28,240
F Elliott, Lloyd H. and Evelyn E. Scholarship 20,219 34,322
S Elliott, Lloyd H. Professorship in English 114,864 380,561
F Elliott, Robert H. ’50 and Jane S. ’49 Fund 53,335 59,856
F Elliott, Roderick R. ’38 Memorial Scholarship 8,565 13,182
F Ellis, Jerry Scholarship 19,505 22,006
F Ellis, Milton Memorial Fund 25,000 27,829
F Ellis, Milton Prize 4,363 8,498
F EllisYoung Engineering Scholarship 12,208 16,612
F Emera Maine Power Systems Laboratory Fund 80,000 89,802
F Emerick, Richard Endowment for the Hudson Museum 61,475 69,366
F Emerson, Jerome A. and Hazel B. Agriculture Scholarship 55,923 63,395
F Emerson, Jerome A. and Hazel B. Page Farm and Home Museum 1,074 1,273
F Emery, Harry A. ’06 Scholarship 100,391 212,309
F Emery, Philip H. and Sylvia M. Emergent Needs Fund 119,430 159,682
P Emery, Philip H., Sr. Scholarship 34,605 95,081
S Emple, Joseph and Mollie Scholarship 12,078 36,389
S Employee Assistance Program 3,482 6,110
S Engel, Rachel W. Scholarship 17,946 51,666
S Epstein, Harry H. and Ida E. Scholarship 3,321 9,946
F Erikson, Gordon I. and Dorothy B. Scholarship in Memory of Arthur H. Porter, Sr. and Dorothy V. Porter 29,492 32,976
F Erikson, Gordon I. and Dorothy B. Scholarship 5,000 5,079
S Erskine, Fred S. N. Scholarship 8,497 29,692
F Etter, Howard and Bertha Scholarship 10,212 11,263
F Eustis, Dick and Libby Scholarship 85,000 95,892
F Evans, Laurence and Elizabeth Taylor Evans Fund 11,062 12,927
S Evans, Marguerite and Harry B. Memorial Scholarship 5,500 14,549
F Evans, Weston S. Scholarship 38,830 48,828
F Everett, George D. Fund 5,412 70,102
F Everett, Vaughn Beveridge Fund 961,604 1,085,138
F Everman, Welch D. and Katherine L. Major Memorial Travel Fund for Writers and Tutors 20,500 23,201
F Fairchild Semiconductor QuasiEndowed Scholarship 21,503 32,187
F Fairchild Semiconductor Scholarship 108,299 126,168
P Fales, Otis G. Scholarship 10,369 69,337
4H Farm Credit Endowment 34,398
F Farmer, Harold E. Scholarship 161,007 187,649
S Farnsworth, Edith A. Scholarship 5,000 17,769
S Farrington, Joseph Rider Scholarship 2,445 11,355
F Faulkner, Alaric Scholarship 7,355 8,724
S Faulkner, William T. Fund 32,394 95,361
S Fenn, Herbert K. and Charles K. Memorial Fund 53,411 170,954
P Ferguson, Roy K., Jr. Scholarship 166,511 785,552
F Ferguson, Virginia and Roger New England Section Scholarship 60,150 68,114
F Ferland, E. James and Eileen Engineering Excellence Scholarship 298,750 337,775
F Fernald, Cyrus F. and Emily S. Fund 103,219 201,443
F Ferreira, Joanne Bodwell Civil Engineering Scholarship 20,000 23,822
F Ferris, Joseph L. Baseball Fund 1,104 1,301
S Field, John E. ’64 Memorial Fund 20,000 29,944
S Files, Edward Scholarship 6,091 33,614
S Files, Raymond L. and Fedora F. Scholarship 15,000 51,881
F Fitzgerald, Hamalee Scholarship 31,250 32,420
F Flagg, Warren W. and Hazel S. Scholarship 182,082 205,725
F Flagg, Warren W. and Hazel S. Alumni House Fund 248,970 300,843
F Flagg, Warren W. and Hazel S. Alumni House Fund II 123,578 149,339
F Flaherty, Beatrice P. Scholarship 20,000 23,742
P Flaherty, Joseph V. Scholarship 10,000 17,088
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2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Flaherty, Michael I. ’72 & Ellen Pratt Flaherty ’71 Fund 35,000 40,362 S Galasso, Lilianna M. ’92 Memorial Scholarship 10,000 11,836
F Flaherty, Virgil E. Scholarship 20,000 23,742 S Gallagher, Wilfred and Amy Scholarship 37,844 96,294
F Flanders, Berton E. Scholarship 10,423 22,028 F Gallant, John and Lynn Scholarship 550 693
F Flanders, Dale and Julia F Gallant, Rodney E. Memorial Scholarship 4,005 4,746 Engineering Leadership Scholarship 30,000 33,600 S Gannett, Charles H. Scholarship 72,166 224,615
F Fletcher, Elizabeth M. K. Healthcare Scholarship 200,132 222,854 F Gannett, James Adrian Scholarship 19,733 45,863 S Flint, Deacon Ephraim Scholarship 37,833 131,373 P Gardiner, Frank J. Scholarship 10,259 66,195 S Fogg, Harry W. Scholarship 94,836 193,303 F Gardiner, Margaret Forestry Management Fund 100,943 115,270 F Fogler Library Building Addition 21,000 36,442 F Gardiner, Margaret School of Forest Resources Fund 40,343 161,018 S Fogler Library Endowment Fund 82,941 213,854 F Gardiner, Margaret Woodlands Operation Fund 70,171 80,515 F Fogler Library Friends Endowment 2,306 3,034 P Gardner, Angus J. Scholarship 10,469 68,716 F Fogler Library Friends QuasiEndowment 74,341 113,355 S Gardner, Salomie and Eulalia Fund 7,117 34,440 F
S
Fogler, Henry H. ’43 and Mary Moynihan ’43 Scholarship
Fogler, Raymond H. ’15 Development Fund
46,363
25,000
51,948
37,698
F
F
Garnache, Suzanne Wilke Scholarship
Gay, Carol and George New England Section Scholarship
20,533
3,000
31,551
3,631 F Fogler, Raymond H. ’15 Library Endowment 14,941 16,948 F Gay, Dora I. Scholarship 10,394 12,637 F Fogler, Raymond H. Library Acquisition Fund 48,586 71,230 P Genco, Helen Horner Scholarship 11,000 14,720 P Foley, George L. and Elizabeth Y. Scholarship 7,000 10,291 F General Fund 1,917 8,302 F For Mike and Maine Scholarship 73,250 83,037 F Geomatics Society of New England Section S Ford, Clara BrooklineNewton Charitable Trust 34,608 122,958 Ellsworth V. Stanley Surveying Engineering
F Forensics Club QuasiEndowment Fund 2,625 3,364 Technology (SVT) Scholarship 42,403 64,362
F Forest Stewardship QuasiEndowment 20,319 51,320 F George, Catherine F. Scholarship 1,000,000 1,091,064
S Fort Kent Future Farmers Scholarship 2,444 3,681 F GeorgiaPacific Corporation Forestry Scholarship 30,000 37,052
F
F
Foster Student Recreation and Fitness Center
Foster, Bion and Dorain Alumni House Endowment Fund
1,000
175,050
1,188
198,237
F
F
Gerke, Andrew Memorial Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship
Gerrish, Harold A. “Doc” Athletic Scholarship
27,875
25,000
33,005
28,294
F Foster, Bion and Dorain F Gerrish, Harold A. “Doc” Physics Scholarship 25,000 28,294
Student Innovation Center Fund 7,000 7,564 F Gerrity, J. Frank II Scholarship 139,000 157,029
S Foster, Ella Somerville Scholarship 1,211 6,479 F Gerrity, Joe Warren ’09 Scholarship 140,374 166,398
F Foster, Walter H. III Fund 150,328 179,443 F Gerry, Dr. Richard W., Sr. ’38 Fund 3,000 3,541
F Foundation Directors’ Fund 7,040 26,584 F Gerry, Harold R. Memorial Fund 150 186
F Founders’ Endowment Fund 119,500 144,046 F Gershman, Professor Melvin Scholarship 24,468 27,619
F Fournier, Richard P., Jr. Memorial Scholarship 19,090 21,521 F GershmanTewksbury ’77, Dr. Melaine Scholarship 23,647 26,724
S Fox, John Bayley Endowed Scholarship 10,500 40,349 F Getchell, Harold and Mary Fund 691,735 783,246
F FrancoAmerican Centre General Endowment 1,896 2,298 S Getty Archaeological Studies Fund 11,02 28,403
F FrancoAmerican LeForum 3,962 7,450 S Geyer, Mary French Scholarship 9,537 28,606
F Francoeur, Greg Memorial Scholarship 194,319 233,822 F Gibbs, Frederick D. ’18 Scholarship 15,941 23,201
F Franklin, Lynn Memorial Folklife Fund 4,617 5,210 F Giddings, Edwin L. Professorship in
F Fraser, Jessie L. Fund 5,119 8,414 Forest Management 100,000 216,119
F Frazier Family Scholarship 9,912 12,557 F Gilbert, Charles E. Loan Fund 11,494,014 13,470,008
S Freedman, Louis J. Forest Management Award 6,805 19,476 F Gilbert, Fred A. Scholarship 2,070 2,917
F Freeman, Stanley L. and Patricia Smith Ranzoni F Gilchrist, Ruth W. ’51 Fund 5,613 6,363
Belief Scholarship 20,747 23,589 P Gilman, Isaac and Charles Scholarship 10,001 74,245
F French Graduate Student International Study F Gilmore Scholarship 578,361 652,891 Scholarship 20,000 24,508 S Gilpatrick, Arlo E. ’40 Engineering Excellence Fund 238,146 292,095
F
F
Frenning, Mary W. University of Maine Hutchinson Center Scholarship
Friends of Music Endowment
12,650
17,972
13,483
24,750
S
F
Gilpatrick, Arlo E. ’40 Engineering Scholarship
Ginn, Adah Patch and Clifford Spruance Patch Scholarship
238,146
495,485
290,353
561,026 P Frost, Frederick H. Scholarship 11,104 76,311 F Ginn, Adah Patch and Jean Spruance Patch S Frost, Walter O. Scholarship 110,014 141,643 Scholarship 1,105 1,798
F Fuehrer, Robert and Sharon Library Scholarship 33,625 39,455 F Ginsberg, George S. Memorial Fund 100,002 116,839
F Fuehrer, Sharon Ward and Robert C. Scholarship 28,625 32,124 S Giordano, William C., M.D. Scholarship 77,514 107,031
F Furet, Carol Morton Scholarship 2,500 4,343 F Giordano, William M. and Cynthia A. Fund 7,923 9,090
P GAC Chemical Scholarship Endowment Fund 2,500 2,500 F Girl Scouts of Maine Sarah J. Medina Scholarship 16,461 18,604
F Gagnon, Lionel and Germaine Memorial Fund 96,860 105,036 F Glanville, A. Douglas Research and Scholarship 16,820 19,074
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 29
“Our (Class of 2015) endowed scholarship will help UMaine students, specifically juniors and seniors with severe financial need. We hope our gift will make a difference to many students in the years to come.” Kristina Jamo ’15
Helping Students Find Their Way at UMaine
Class scholarships are an important tradition at the University of Maine and have benefitted thousands of students over the years. The Class of 2015 recently set up a scholarship endowment with the University of Maine Foundation, which manages more than 90 scholarships created by classes. The endowment is set up with a first preference for benefitting juniors or seniors with financial need who are active in oncampus organizations and who volunteer in the community.
“In recent years, each class has chosen to support a different project across campus. As we educate our students on the importance of philanthropy, we are now encouraging incoming classes to focus their support on institutional priorities, such as
scholarships. Scholarships remain an urgent need among our students, and class scholarships also make sense as a continued focus for reunion giving after students graduate,” says Christina Caron, director of annual giving.
Gianna Marrs, director of student financial aid, notes that privately funded scholarships are especially important to a public university in a rural state. “Over 91 percent of our firstyear students applied for financial aid last year and 80 percent had financial need. Parental illness and death, unexpected unemployment and complex family dynamics can jeopardize our students’ ability to remain enrolled at UMaine. Class scholarships are invaluable, often providing more flexible support than federal programs. We can use them immediately to help students who are often in dire need. Strong alumni support for our current and future students does make a real difference.”
Kristina Jamo of East Millinocket chose UMaine after receiving a generous merit scholarship. She will graduate in May 2015 with a degree in kinesiology and plans to enroll in a doctor of physical therapy program. While holding down two parttime jobs, Jamo has served as copresident of Partners for World Health. UMaine is the only college or university in the nation to have a campus chapter of this organization.
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2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value
P Glatfelter, P. H. III Scholarship 10,000 57,869
P Gledbhill, Ada M. Scholarship 30,171 44,687
F Glenn, Tamela Scholarship 17,250 17,766
P Glomb, John W. Scholarship 11,400 19,478
S Godfrey, Dr. Noel D. Scholarship 15,797 41,548
F Godfrey, Joline Scholarship 1,500 1,657
S Godfrey, Noel Davis Scholarship 15,000 39,682
F Golden “M” Athletic Award 1,500 2,490
S Golding, Robert Nathaniel Memorial Award 14,488 31,561
S Goodfriend, Paul Louis Scholarship 10,739 15,506
F Goodwin, Carroll C. Scholarship 39,583 44,734
F Goodwin, Lloyd E. ’34 Scholarship 10,232 11,740
F Gorham Savings Bank Continuing Scholarship 20,000 23,227
F Gorham Savings Bank Scholarship 28,034 31,381
S Gorman, James W. and Maureen Mechanical Engineering Fund 498,103 961,751
F Gorrill, William R. Civil Engineering Scholarship 34,852 41,146
F GorrillPalmer Soil Mechanics Laboratory Fund 97,500 110,270
P Gottesman, D. Samuel Scholarship 10,259 61,346
F Gould and Scammon Fund 15,514 40,290
S Gould, Charles B. Fund 10,000 32,425
S Gould, Fred H. and Alice V. Scholarship 1,153 4,714
F Gould, George P. and Antoinette Gould Torrey Fund 6,017 13,833
S Gould, George Parker Scholarship 1,369 4,441
F Gould, Ralph A. and Hazel H. Scholarship 158,189 181,450
F Gould, Roger D. ’52 Senior Design Project Innovation 4,700 6,128
F Gould, Stephen Legislative Memorial Scholarship 56,590 66,806
F Gould, Stephen Memorial Scholarship/ Psi Chapter Kappa Sigma 6,650 12,267
F Gould, Steve Award 14,888 57,323
S Graduate Research and Development Fund 11,543 25,942
S Grady, Steve Perpetual Memorial Endowment Fund 25,591 121,448
F Graffam, Pearl R. Scholarship 1,024 2,439
P Graham, Edward M. Scholarship 13,607 82,390
F Graham, Lawrence and Muriel Alumni House Fund 70,211 80,747
P Grant Family Scholarship 10,219 30,365
F Grant, Donald A. Professorship in Mechanical Engineering 451,987 559,553
F Grant, Judith Dawn Memorial Scholarship 16,219 20,537
F Grant, Judson “Bud” and Bette Football Scholarship 20,000 23,966
S Grant, Judson “Bud” and Bette Grant Scholarship 21,000 28,752
F Grant, Margaret L. Scholarship 51,167 57,856
S Graton, Claude D. Prize 1,270 1,679
S Graves, Elizabeth W. Fine Arts 311,391 521,769
S Graves, Harry E. Scholarship 33,960 45,063
S Gray, Dr. Philip L. Scholarship 115,585 177,880
F Gray, George R. and Norma M. Buchanan Alumni House Fund 25,000 33,432
F Gray, George R. ’50 and Norma M. ’52 Perennial Garden Fund 10,000 15,209
F Gray, Norma Mooers & George R. Scholarship 120,960 136,934
S Gray, Philip L. and Harriet Conley Gray Scholarship 275,531 403,901
F Gray, Rena Sawyer and Kelsey Clement Gray Scholarship 10,000 12,358
F Great Falls Scholarship 4,350 5,273
Endowment Principal Market Value
P Great Northern Paper Co. Scholarship 18,222 108,473
F Green Endowment Fund 150 230
F Green Lake Fund 245,356 281,783
S Greene, Edith L. Scholarship 86,862 255,298
S Greene, H. Wilson Scholarship 12,000 17,230
P Greenlaw, Edward P. Scholarship 55,393 117,614
F Greenlaw, Lacy Memorial Scholarship 2,350 2,766
F Greenwood, George W. and Abbie M. Civil Engineering Scholarship 16,000 18,069
P Greep, Abel A. and Adelaide S. Scholarship 10,692 74,110
F Greig, William and Emily Memorial Scholarship 25,000 28,677
F Grenfell, Clarine Coffin ’32 Student Poetry Prize and Poetry Speaker Fund 19,083 23,958
S Griffee, Fred Memorial Award 2,639 12,105
S Griffin, Henry L. Prize Fund 325 432
S Griffin, Henry L. Scholarship 7,848 41,282
F Griffin, Lucy F. Scholarship 10,000 33,820
F Griffin, Ralph H. Memorial Scholarship 44,065 52,873
P Grindle, Michael E. Scholarship 37,450 66,020
F Guesman, Arthur O. Memorial Scholarship 19,160 22,195
F Guice, John Lawrence Scholarship 25,100 29,772
S Gunn, Cora Mae (Shaw) ’09 Distinguished Scholars Award 14,615 25,337
F Gunther Engineering Surveying Engineering Technology (SVT) Scholarship 19,890 21,408
S Gushee Scholarship 20,000 64,867
P Haber, Peter, Jr. Scholarship 10,000 21,615
F Hagan, Patricia Kittredge Fund 12,725 14,506
S Hagopian, Martin Scholarship 15,468 49,351
S Haines, Henry H. Scholarship Fund 68,649 94,517
P Hale, David and Marion Young Scholarship 14,582 19,800
S Hale, Eugene Scholarship 1,883 10,505
S Hale, Frederick Fund 25,000 75,822
F Halkett, James E. and Geraldine I. Scholarship 10,640 12,041
F Hall, Chenoweth Scholarship 68,748 77,900
F Hall, Clifton A. Scholarship 38,244 95,150
F Hall, Doug and Deborah Great Aspirations! Fund 50,000 57,242
F Hall, Edward C. ’48 and Dorothy Moran Hall ’43 Scholarship 12,000 13,630
P Hall, M. Bradford Scholarship 16,581 35,095
F Hallee, Jerome P. and Pauline D. Scholarship 51,659 58,239
F Halliday, Charlotte Elkin Scholarship 8,768 11,188
S Halstead, John R. and Kathleen A. Family Scholarship 5,341 9,102
S Ham, Everett G. Scholarship 1,049 3,646
F Hamblen, George W. Fund 38,298 93,378
S Hamilton, Henry Fairfield Fund 50,000 162,156
F Hamilton, Wayne A., P.E. Civil Engineering Scholarship 176,960 197,847
F Hamlet, Robert C. Fund 1,305 4,394
F Hamlin, George O. ’00 Scholarship 1,500 5,092
F Hamm, Alton ’38 and Adelaide Campus Activity Fund 1,526,840 1,775,556
F Hamm, Alton ’38 and Adelaide Student Design Project Lab Fund 100,000 117,073
F Hamm, Alton S. and Adelaide B. Scholarship 497,041 590,522
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F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
S Han, Julia and S.T. Chemical Engineering Fund 20,000 32,238
S Han, S.T. Memorial Scholarship 27,820 58,056
F Hancock County Alumni Association Scholarship 6,410 9,310
F Hanger, Jane Gerry Chase Scholarship 13,113 14,798
P Hannigan Family Scholarship 11,735 31,084
F Hannigan, William J. III ’11 Memorial Scholarship 14,625 16,088
P Hans, Lois V. Scholarship 5,500 28,377
F Hanscom, Jane Longo Scholarship 25,000 28,711
F Hansen, Don Memorial Lectureship Fund 6,299 8,347
F Hanson Family Fund 14,124 16,460
S Hardison, Allen Crosby Scholarship 40,829 136,912
S Hardison, Helen C. Scholarship 16,087 53,937
F Hardy, Malcolm D. PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship 100,002 114,268
F Hardy, Sandra E. Theatre Scholarship 1,750 1,760
P Harmon, Evelyn Scholarship 11,400 15,333
F Harmon, Perley F. ’19 and Ella F. Memorial Scholarship 45,390 51,482
F Harper, Thomas D. Scholarship 6,475 7,715
S Harriman, Alonzo J. Scholarship 4,418 14,162
F Harriman, John Philip Scholarship 500,000 576,166
F Harrington, Donna Graves ’48 Scholarship 23,791 25,782
F Harrington, Dr. Avery and Carolyn Native American Scholarship 31,444 34,848
F Harris, Charles M. Fund 34,976 74,657
F Harris, James W. II ’41 and Barbara Ashworth '41 Scholarship 14,750 18,014
F Harris, President Abram W. Award 13,476 17,277
F Harrison, Elizabeth T. Bearce and Oliver W. Scholarship 6,984 8,013
F Harrison, Hazel M. ’48 Fund 45,060 53,007
F Hart, Gerald F. and Marjorie T. Hart ’38 Fund 14,500 16,707
F Hart, James Norris Scholarship 7,469 25,273
P Hart, Peter E. Scholarship 14,000 18,793
S Hartgen, Vincent A. Art History Travel Award 17,885 33,410
F Harvey Family Scholarship 69,935 78,847
S Haskell, Kenneth R. ’30, ’31 Scholarship 15,000 25,137
F Haskell, Robert N. and Gladys M. Stetson Scholarship 16,800 25,146
F Haskell, Robert N. ’25 Power Engineering Professorship 250,000 324,949
P Haskell, Robert N. Scholarship 57,297 165,046
S Haslam, Jina Memorial Scholarship Fund 109,635 134,908
S Hastings, James W. Family Fund 45,318 83,162
F Hastings, James W. Family Scholarship #2 32,580 36,816
S Hatch, Elise R. Memorial Fund 3,390 11,065
S Hathorne, Philip R. Scholarship 8,729 49,645
F Hauck, Arthur A. and Gladys R. Fund 49,002 81,482
F Hauck, President Scholarship 8,006 15,392
F Haverlock, Joseph L. and Miriam A. Scholarship 46,531 51,025
F Hayes, Kenneth P. Memorial Scholarship 3,015 4,534
S Hayes, Mark S. Music Scholarship 5,978 11,870
F Hayes, Mary Christine and Paul E. Memorial Scholarship 30,100 35,797
F Haynes, Frank L. Graduate Student Award 45,574 54,489
P Hayward, Oliver G. Scholarship 12,415 71,200
S Hazen, Hollis M. and Verna A. Hazen Scholarship 7,493 9,935
F Head Football Coach Career Achievement 500,000 685,188
P Heal Family Scholarship 11,366 15,433
F Heald, Kathleen M. Scholarship 10,000 11,474
P Healy, Edwin D. and Claudette 12,000 16,294
P Healy, Jack Scholarship Endowment Fund 1,500 1,500
P Healy, John J., Sr. and Helen C. Scholarship 10,099 13,696
F Heanssler, Basil and Harriett Lobster Institute Fund 202,873 226,983
F Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Fund 37,878 43,665
F Helmke, John Memorial Scholarship 6,327 8,603
S Hemingway, Helen B. Memorial Fund 205,264 1,112,375
S Hemphill, Lillie C. Scholarship 4,888 27,376
F Henderson, Richard W. ’44 Engineering Physics Fund 9,700 11,198
S Herbarium Fund 73,186 98,367
F Herbert, Joseph F. Maine Business School Scholarship 246,162 221,455
P Herbolzheimer, Phyllis and Fred, Jr. Scholarship 12,680 39,889
P Hercules Incorporated Scholarship 10,166 23,117
P Heuer, John H. Scholarship 17,434 101,684
F Hickey Family Elementary Education Scholarship 30,600 34,380
P Hickey Family Scholarship 28,270 38,093
S Higer, Benjamin Memorial Scholarship 19,131 86,144
S Higgins, Edna L. Fund of the University of Maine 12,891 49,424
F Higgins, Richard and Jean Materials Testing Laboratory 110,000 121,263
S Higgins, Royal G., Jr. Fund 7,760 26,533
F Highlands, Matthew E. and Ramona P. Food Science and Human Nutrition Scholarship 115,330 134,556
F Highlands, Matthew E. and Ramona P. Mathematics Scholarship 115,030 134,208
F Highlands, Ramona P. Phi Mu Scholarship 229,645 275,705
F Hilborn Memorial Research Fund in Plant Pathology 4,156 8,036
F Hill, Arthur St. John Fund 3,955 5,725
F Hill, Elizabeth C. and Richard C. Fund 75,886 74,829
S Hill, Frederick W. and Marianne Scholarship 704,144 4,058,790
F Hill, Kathleen R. Scholarship 7,400 9,037
F Hill, Richard C. and Elizabeth C. Hill Family Fund 473,279 561,057
S Hill, Richard Professorship in Mechanical Engineering 254,600 479,896
F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #1 (Merit) 100,000 216,119
F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #2 (Athletic) 100,000 216,119
F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #3 (Engineering) 100,000 208,704
F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #4 (Humanities) 100,000 186,504
F Hill, Roger B. Scholarship #5 (General) 26,987 50,264
F Hill, Wilson A. and Mylissa K. Scholarship 68,882 99,144
S Hills, Linnie P. Fund 10,867 32,574
S Hilton, William Fund 6,145 19,663
F Hilton, William R. and Mary C. Fund 24,790 32,157
F Hinkley, Philip J. Scholarship 705 1,152
F Hitchings, George P. Memorial Scholarship 13,050 15,066
F Hockey Athletic Scholarship 3,225 4,201
F Hodes, Mary R. Student Loan Fund 602,915 625,484
S Hodgdon, Kenneth W. Fund 2,300 7,834
P Hodgdon, Paul E. Scholarship 10,929 70,578
F Hodgkins, Herbert O. Lobster Research 5,321 6,101
32 University of Maine
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Hogan Family Alumni Support Fund 22,451 25,079 P Huntoon, Charles R. Scholarship 10,250 17,834
P Holden, Harold (II) Scholarship 26,439 39,286 S Hutchins Forestry Fund 610,341 1,279,528
P Holden, Harold (III) Scholarship 11,641 34,181 P Hutchins, Burleigh Endowment Fund 1,370 4,936
P Holden, Harold Scholarship 11,369 69,766 P Hutchins, Curtis M. Scholarship (I) 11,086 39,437
F HoldenBrado Scholarship 526,366 595,979 S Hutchins, Curtis M. Professorship in
P Holland, Hugh G. (Dutch) Scholarship 15,000 20,367 Forest Ecosystem Management 250,000 524,122
F Holmer, Ellen W. Scholarship 535,591 533,243 P Hutchins, Curtis M. Scholarship 10,000 31,458
F
F
S
S
S
F
F
Holmes, David Dunlap Scholarship
Holmes, Jane Fund
Holmes, Ralph M. Scholarship in Physics
Holmes, Robert J. and Virginia T. Presidential Scholarship
Holt, Fred E. and Helen B. Scholarship
Holt, Master Sergeant Thelma M. ROTC Scholarship
Homola, Richard L. Mycological Herbarium Fund
52,186
201,947
14,204
13,964
32,855
25,600
90,100
58,886
300,362
44,997
19,905
58,543
28,558
101,368
S Hutchins, Ruth Professorship in Forest Tree Physiology
F Hutchinson Center of Belfast Endowed Scholarship
S Hutchinson, Albert F. Scholarship
F, 4H Hutchinson, Frederick E. and Dione W. Presidential Scholarship
F Hutchinson, Frederick E. 4H Scholarship
F Hutchinson, Frederick E. ’53, ’58G and Dione W. ’54, ’71G Scholarship
250,000
30,255
1,000
53,166
15,350
11,348
524,122
36,077
3,756
63,256
18,223
12,865 F Honors College Aspiration Scholarship 4,869 6,397 S Hyland, Caroline and Fay Scholarship 42,524 127,907 F Honors College Endowment 52,901 73,309 S Hyland, Fay Arboretum Fund 102,000 189,902 F Honors College Legacy Fund 1,853 1,901 F Hyland, Fay Fund 11,789 15,639 F Hooper, William Gordon and Laura Snow Scholarship 52,419 58,477 F Hyman, Carole L. Scholarship 12,996 14,219 F Hoover, Professor William Fund 30,000 33,314 S Ibbotson Library Fund 690,649 1,161,360 F Horan, James F. Memorial Scholarship 12,935 14,121 F Ibbotson, Louis T. Fund 55,105 67,474 F Horner, William R. and Suzanne R. Scholarship 24,912 29,301 F Ilse, Linda Marie Wildlife Ecology Scholarship 10,000 10,776 F Horsman, Ruth Higgins ’45 Scholarship 10,000 11,476 P Ingalls, Everett P. Scholarship 10,393 75,042 F Hosmer, Thomas P. ’58 Design Engineering Center 602,316 683,346 F Innes, Donald W. ’43 Scholarship 20,695 23,052 F Hosmer, Thomas P. Fund 8,422,241 9,859,247 F Institute for Leadership and Democracy F Hosmer, Thomas P. Scholarship Excellence Fund 63,312 69,512
in Mechanical Engineering 575,000 652,918 F International Biological Conservation Fund 222,492 333,930 F Houghton Family Honors Program Fund 50 62 F International Students Association Team ’05’06 F Houghton, John W. ’42 and Muriel E. ’44 Scholarship 5,419 6,388
Memorial Scholarship 8,410 12,298 S Ipsen, Wiebke and Marli Weiner F Houghton, Lloyd and Villa Fund 157,011 178,037 Memorial Scholarship Fund 41,065 50,523
S Houseweart, Mark W. Award 6,150 14,925 S Irons, Fred H. Scholarship 23,783 29,712
F Houston, George L. Forestry Fund 200,756 227,219 F Irving Chair for Forest Ecosystem Management 1,000,000 1,132,427
F Houston, George L. Fund 12,036,931 12,870,804 S Ives, David W. ’79 and Pamela Burch ’80 Scholarship 25,986 37,736
F Hovey, Christopher Fund to Support the S Ives, Ruth Livingston Memorial Fund 22,178 39,257 Ann Taylor Hovey Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden 6,859 7,818 F Ives, Sandy and Bobby Fund 10,000 10,000 F Hovey, Christopher J. Alumni House Endowment 9,587 10,954 F Ives, Sandy Folklore and Oral History Endowment 147,710 169,813 S Hovey, Francis J. Memorial Scholarship 8,167 42,108 F Jackman, Laura Hodgins and Percy E. Memorial Fund 8,817 11,057 S Howard, Will R. Scholarship 4,127 16,121 S Jackson, Eunice M. Memorial Fund 3,000 4,430 F Howe, Jim ’69 Memorial Scholarship 4,018 4,789 F Jacobs, Brenda and Larry Scholarship 16,947 18,597 F Howes, Leroy F. Scholarship 35,737 41,702 P Jacobs, Mike Scholarship 10,083 62,309 S Hoyt, Mary L. Mathematics Memorial Fund 7,080 21,063 F Jacobs, Stephen and Isabel ’44 Scholarship 57,600 61,808 F Huang, Raymond L. and Florinda F. Scholarship 72,767 77,888 F Jacobson, George L., Jr. Quaternary and F Huber, Nancy Scamman Nontraditional Student Climate Studies Fund 5,000 5,955
Endowment 10,000 10,833 F JacobsonLoring Art Fund 201,647 293,146 P Hume, Robert M. Scholarship 16,955 42,748 P Jalbert, Maurice J. Scholarship 6,308 11,768 F Humphrey PaCEsetter Scholarship 53,000 63,299 F Jean, Raymond A. ’65 and Louise C. Scholarship 140,000 159,647 F, 4H Humphrey, Doris Roberts, H. Lawrence, George Lawrence and Barbara, 4H Scholarship Endowment 10,000
S Humphrey, George L. Poultry Fund 2,200
12,942
9,109
S
F
Jenkins, Chester A. Fund
Jenkins, James D. and Anne Witham Jenkins Scholarship
9,591
24,000
19,179
29,062 F Humphrey, Wallace “Bud” Memorial Scholarship 10,821 16,007 P Jenness, Lyle C. Scholarship 12,610 73,928 F
F
P
Hunter, M. Perry, Jr. ’52 Alumni Association Endowment Fund
Hunter, Perry ’52 Product Development Fund
Hunting Family Scholarship
135,314
126,052
10,100
137,113
126,119
18,862
F
F
F
Jensen, Laurits C. and Dorothea Scholarship
Jewett Brothers Scholarship
Jewish Community Council of Bangor
65,133
20,000
207,120
83,469
24,114
235,565
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 33
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Jewish Community Endowment Associates Endowment Fund 321,440 353,807
P Joachim, Herman L. Scholarship 109,478 249,918
P Joachim, Otto/Richard Lauftman Scholarship 10,000 31,443
S Johnson, Al Power Scholarship 14,413 23,278
F Johnson, Dr. Robert S. Scholarship 9,926 11,227
P Johnson, Kenneth A. Endowment Fund 1,236 5,290
F Johnson, Marc A. Memorial Fund 8,535 9,667
F Johnson, Mary A. ’55 Presidential Scholarship 15,690 19,394
S Johnson, Nancy R. Memorial Prize 3,350 6,621
F Johnson, William Whidden ’32 and Irene Johnson Rich Scholarship 18,462 20,825
F JohnsonMarshall Scholarship 69,317 77,626
F Johnstone, Dr. Anne Margaret Lecture Fund (Computer Science) 11,912 13,510
F Johnstone, Dr. Anne Margaret Lecture Fund (Women’s Studies) 11,762 14,118
S Jones, Carroll C. Scholarship 1,329 7,910
F Jones, Charles E. ’78 Scholarship 17,630 22,277
F Jones, Laurence A., Jr. Scholarship 28,444 32,127
S Jones, Oliver L. and Harold L. Fund 10,970 38,186
F Jones, Rendle A. ’65 and Patricia K. ’65 Honors Thesis Fellowship 51,000 62,912
P Jones, Thomas Phelps Scholarship 36,671 89,212
F Jones, Una Greenlaw Fund 302,290 370,463
P JonesWeston, Arthur and Evelyn Scholarship 10,000 17,088
P Jordan, Edward C. Scholarship 10,283 63,350
S Jordan, Eugene A. Memorial Scholarship 3,774 11,991
F Jordan, Kenneth Clark ’44 Scholarship 25,000 29,832
F Jordan, Maynard F. Fund 840,943 950,292
F Jordan, Wesley D. Fund 17,395 49,418
F Joy, Norwood F. and Edith D. Scholarship 22,527 25,499
P Juckett, J. Walter Scholarship 116,089 529,281
P Judson, Alan D. and Martha P. Scholarship 10,700 14,507
S Kagan, Max Family Foundation Scholarship in memory of Irving Kagan 39,860 125,570
F Kaplan, Arnold and Bobby Prize 20,561 23,277
P Karter Family Scholarship 10,000 13,578
F Katahdin Forest Products Scholarship 8,000 9,487
F Kearns, William M., Jr. ’57 and Patricia Anne Kearns ’57 Scholarship for Maine Business School 13,100 15,764
S Keating, Joseph S. ’12 Scholarship 50,000 70,659
S Keating, Joseph S. and Ruth R. Scholarship 64,419 91,027
S Keating, Ruth Robinson ’61 Scholarship 50,000 70,659
F Kebo Bears Athletic Scholarship 11,726 17,716
P Keef, Joseph E. Scholarship 21,680 61,694
S Keene, Alfrede Ellis Scholarship 5,500 16,964
F Keene, Charles E. Scholarship 198,652 211,986
F Keene, Della R. Fund 198,652 211,986
F Keep Maine Unique Sustainability Scholarship 20,000 23,662
F Kelley, John F. “Jack” III Scholarship 15,350 16,613
F Kellogg, Thelma Louise Fund 17,080 85,061
F Kelly, Abby Sargent Neese ’32 Creative Writing Scholarship 70,074 83,380
S Kendall, Ralph M. Scholarship/Equipment Fund 25,000 37,253
F Kennebec Valley Alumni Chapter Scholarship 8,000 8,000
F Kennedy, President Robert A. Senior Alumni Scholarship 32,846 37,900
F Kennedy, Ralph F. Memorial Fund 1,780 2,481
F Kent, Benjamin C. Fund 6,068 20,536
S Kent, Frank H. and Katharine D. Scholarship 53,122 77,104
F Kenway Corporation and the Kenneth Priest II, Michael Priest and Ian Kopp Families Polymer Matrix Composites Laboratory Fund 70,000 81,150
P Kerr, Ethel G. Scholarship 9,300 11,824
F Keswick, William B. Memorial Scholarship 5,000 5,458
F Ketchum, Frank Wentworth ’41 Scholarship 10,000 11,283
S Kidder, Frank E. Scholarship 1,111 5,999
S Kilbride, Avis Chamberlain and Bernard J. Kilbride Scholarship Fund 35,000 42,070
F Kilby, Lucy H. Scholarship 24,632 40,084
F Killam Canadian Fund 27,990 31,338
F Kimball, Harold V. Agricultural Sciences Scholarship 80,801 139,153
S Kimball, Spofford H. Memorial Scholarship 2,426 6,718
F King, Edie McVay Scholarship 16,750 18,703
F King, Louis C. Scholarship 14,000 15,549
F King, Nellie Ruth Pillsbury Memorial Scholarship 373,165 426,599
F Kingsland, Earle B. Fund 13,870 38,014
P Kiran, Erdogan Endowment Fund 2,425 5,406
P Kirk, Nada Popovich Scholarship 10,000 13,578
S Klein, Frederic W. ’48 Memorial Scholarship 5,005 7,641
F Kleinschmidt Associates Civil Engineering Hydraulics Laboratory Fund 100,000 119,198
F Knapp, Jane Stinchfield Scholarship 20,099 24,747
F Kneeland, Douglas E. Journalism Scholarship 26,061 29,465
F Kneeland, Henry Wilton ’02 Scholarship 44,275 49,250
P Knight, Frank A. Scholarship 27,000 36,661
F Knight, Fred and Jane Forestry Scholarship 29,385 32,646
S Knight, Fred D. Scholarship 5,000 9,562
S Knowlton, Charles E. Fund 330,706 1,245,693
F Knowlton, Ralph G. Memorial Fund 31,129 47,004
S KnoxLincoln Counties Women of Extension Virginia Massie and Carolyn Brown Scholarship 7,358 22,901
S Kolman, Vladek “Kim” Memorial Scholarship 4,347 9,832
F Kopel, Byron E. Scholarship 263,500 307,343
P Koplik, Perry H. Scholarship 10,741 65,953
F Kopp, William Thomas and Frances Ellen Memorial Scholarship 11,150 12,680
F Kornetsky, Conan H. Psychology Prize Fund 50,000 51,872
F Kornetsky, Marcia Smargon Sociology Prize 52,500 58,307
P Kosloff, Irving S. Scholarship 17,945 30,883
F Krant, Patrice M. Travel Scholarship 37,699 43,329
P Kraske Family Scholarship 50,466 68,523
P Kraske, William H. Scholarship 44,215 130,601
F Kritter, Julius H. Athletic Scholarship 92,851 104,564
F Kritter, Julius H. Scholarship 67,037 134,321
F Krueger, Professor George C. Memorial Fund 55,50 62,232
F Kruse, Carl M. Scholarship 10,000 11,923
F Kupfer, Romaine Littlefield Geology Field Camp Fund 5,000 8,624
P Kurrle, William F. Scholarship 17,112 28,329
34 University of Maine
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 35
Shawn and Martha Gray Albert graduated from the University of Maine in 1999 with degrees inchemical engineering. Both received a scholarshipfrom the University of Maine Pulp & PaperFoundation, helping them graduate debt-free. Alongwith a number of classmates, the Alberts recentlyestablished a scholarship at the UMaine Pulp &Paper Foundation. Shawn Albert, who began givingto UMaine as a student and who is now an accountmanager for Buckman North America, said, “Thanksto the generosity of previous Foundation donors, wehave been able to raise a young family withouthaving to worry about school debts on top of themortgage, car payments, etc. We felt it wasimportant to give back, positively impacting today’sUMaine students and setting an example for ourown children. Thanks to the great industry I workin, we were able to contribute and hopefully make adifference.”
The University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundationwas incorporated in 1952 by 12 UMaine alumni tofinancially support and prepare undergraduatestudents for careers in the pulp and paper and alliedindustries. The foundation is supported by annualgifts from more than 60 companies in 20 states, aswell as individual gifts from more than 250 alumniand friends.
The Pulp & Paper Foundation currently supports upto 90 engineering and forestry students with merit-based scholarships. Many of these students representmultiple generations of Maine families.
Gifts with Lasting Impact
“We felt it was important to give back, positively impacting today’sUMaine students and setting an example for our own children.”Shawn Albert ’99
Albert family
The John Larcom Ober award is presented for the first time in1955 to R. Bruce Arnold ’56 by Dean Ashley S. Campbell (left)and Professor Harry D. Watson.
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Kurson, Sylvia M. Memorial Grant 11,906 25,309
F Labby Family Award for Student Advancement QuasiEndowment 2,000 2,100
S Lacritz, Mac and Lillian Scholarship 2,500 8,957
F Ladd, Doris Dow Scholarship 395,877 435,765
F Ladd, Harland A. Scholarship 340,218 381,018
F Lafayette HotelsBlack Bear Inn Scholarship 4,000 5,657
4H Lafayette STEM Endowment 13,350
P LaHaise, Thomas F., Jr. Scholarship 34,028 42,095
F Laing, John Dana Memorial Scholarship 26,521 35,763
F Lambda Chi Alpha Three Stars Memorial Scholarship 11,100 11,707
P Lambert Family Endowment Fund 1,000 1,000
F Lambert Family Scholarship 100,304 112,052
S Lamoreau, Fred L. Scholarship 4,200 9,794
F Lancaster, Linda N. Professional Development Fund 207,441 254,247
F Landry, Olive B. and Barbara A. Dennett Scholarship 53,363 69,193
S Landscape Horticulture Fund 57,350 172,319
S Landscape Horticulture Scholarship 35,000 107,922
S Lanigan, William J. Fund 39,127 57,762
F LaRochelle, Mary and Neil Scholarship 15,972 18,612
S Larrabee, C. Frederic M.D. and Phyllis E. Memorial Scholarship 318,285 405,988
F Laskey, Thomas P. ’53 Family Scholarship 89,853 104,707
S Lathrop, Frank H. Scholarship 28,696 58,516
S Lathrop, Russell V. Athletic Scholarship 10,000 37,657
F Latti, Michael B. ’56 and Georgia D. ’57 Basketball Athletic Scholarship 6,053 9,338
S Lawhorne, Richard C. ’68 Memorial Fund 16,073 20,375
S Leach, Chester W. Scholarship 50,000 62,853
S Leathers, Emery L. and Ada S. Memorial Fund 42,622 74,132
S Leavitt, H. Walter Scholarship 40,000 49,683
S Leavitt, Ralph W., Sr. Scholarship 3,558 11,902
F Lee, Carroll R. Scholarship 106,000 123,293
P Leen, Stanley J., Jr. Scholarship 4,662 12,306
F Legatos ’55, Nicholas A. and Theodora Engineering Scholarship 31,250 32,420
F Lehman, Helen “Penny” Mitchell Social Work Fund 3,525 4,226
F Leitch, Betsy Pullen ’55 and William R. Honors College Fund 5,500 5,704
F Leonard, Edward D. III ’65 Lecture Series Fund 48,000 58,897
F Leonard, Herbert A. and Eleanor H. Scholarship 18,579 25,437
F Leonard, Ralph E. and Anita S. Scholarship 47,529 53,093
F Les Trois Amis Scholarship 42,850 48,259
F Leveille, Richard R., V. Roland and Katherine W. Scholarship 63,408 74,017
P Levensailor, Arthur E. Scholarship 15,806 42,273
S Levenson, Harry A. and Maude Scholarship 10,328 16,332
F Levitan, Nathan Scholarship 151,994 191,028
F Lewis, Abraham J. and Doris Art Award 1,500 2,107
F Libbey, Dr. Waldo “Mac” ’44 Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering 250,000 303,276
F Libbey, Dr. Waldo “Mac” ’44 Swim Program Fund 10,000 11,911
S Libbey, Joseph A. Fund 1,325 8,149
F Libbey, Joseph A. Scholarship 50,000 56,681
S Libbey, Waldo M. Scholarship 13,734 27,438
S Libby, Lucien P. Scholarship 2,000 8,266
S Libby, Merton E. ’48 Scholarship 21,618 39,616
S Libby, President Winthrop C. Reverend Pavlos T. Taiganides Award 9,826 16,460
S Libby, Winthrop C. and Elizabeth T. Student Assistance Fund 38,432 131,193
S Libra Professorship #1 250,008 518,914
S Libra Professorship #2 250,008 518,914
S Libra Professorship #3 (Liberal Arts and Sciences) 250,008 556,398
S Libra Professorship #4 (Engineering) 250,008 513,876
S Libra Professorship #5 (Business, Public Policy and Health) 250,008 513,876
S Libra Professorship #6 (Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture) 250,008 513,876
S Libra Professorship #7 (Education and Human Development) 250,008 468,450
S Libra Professorship #8 (UMaine) 250,008 437,470
S Libra Professorship #9 (Visiting) 252,257 434,519
S Libra Professorship #10 (Visiting) 252,257 434,519
S Lick, Dale W. and Marilyn K. Presidential Scholars Award 14,119 28,558
S Limestone Future Farmers Scholarship 48,539 99,210
S Lincoln, Donald C. ’25 Physical Education Scholarship 25,000 36,088
F Lindell, Wiljo M. ’40 Memorial Scholarship 43,246 55,853
F Lingley, Alfred B. Scholarship 47,560 106,165
F Linscott, Willard H. Scholarship 14,586 19,074
F Lipphardt, Louis E., Sr. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship 35,611 46,194
F Liscomb, Clark Noyes ’60 Prize Fund 112,470 125,262
F Litchfield, Herbert N. Scholarship 2,175 2,817
F Littlefield, Lyle E. Ornamentals Trial Garden Endowment 31,712 35,676
S Littlefield, Lyle E. Prize 5,690 13,173
F Littlefield, Waldemar V. ’42 and Jean G. Littlefield Fund 21,475 21,803
S Livermore, Scott Page ’04 Fund 39,954 52,271
F Lobster Institute Endowment Fund 200,387 227,172
F Long Island Sound Lobster Fund 200,000 223,400
F Long, Malcolm G. ’32 Professor of Civil Engineering 256,075 375,250
S Lord, Arthur R. Fund 365,744 1,244,211
F Lord, Frank J. and Ruth K. Scholarship 300,000 330,762
F Lord, George E. ’24 and Louise ’25 Scholarship 49,557 57,537
F Lord, Richard C. College of Engineering Faculty Salary Fund 50,000 55,467
F Lord, Richard C. Scholarship 61,671 68,845
F Loring, Ellen J. Museum Fund 212,025 238,340
S Lorusso, Lyndon Paul Memorial Scholarship 300,000 329,192
F Lovaas, Russell and Patricia Scholarship 20,000 22,584
F Lovejoy, Kenneth C. Fund 12,827 15,449
P Lowe, E. Nobles Scholarship 14,844 20,582
F Lowell, Robert and Jean Fund 10,200 12,522
F Lowry, Grey Memorial Scholarship 19,952 22,559
S LSA Appreciation Scholarship 6,831 23,696
F Lucas, Professor Warren S. Fund 1,790 3,728
F Luce, Roger F. Scholarship 13,665 15,362
P Lucey, Ellen Shaw Scholarship 16,650 39,068
36 University of Maine
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Lucey, Jeannine Emond Franco American F Mangan, Thomas G. Discretionary Fund 338,130 379,035 Program Fund 20,283 20,283 S Mangan, Thomas G. Scholarship 13,135 36,157
F Lucey, William S. ’61 Scholarship 21,000 25,125 P Mangan, Thomas G. Scholarship 10,000 13,578 P Ludwig, Edward I. and Florence M. Scholarship 12,625 39,367 F Manlove, George K. Scholarship 3,750 4,961 F Lufkin, Linwood E. ’58 and Mabel S. Scholarship 25,000 29,724 P Mansfield, Everett Keith Scholarship 11,470 73,805 P Luke Family Scholarship 15,000 31,141 F Marble, Gerald C. Memorial Fund 19,126 22,997 F Lunder Scholars Fund 396,048 457,688 F March Family Peace Studies Scholarship 1,000 1,033 F Lurvey, Mildred E. Fund 4,968 6,208 F Marcho, Henry E. Scholarship 20,000 22,574 P Lurvey, Robert G. Scholarship 10,058 26,528 F Marden, Ralph C. and Loraine P. Fund 2,500 3,593 F Lurvey, Robert J. ’47 and Mildred E. Scholarship 88,324 99,617 F Marino, Patrick P. Memorial Fund 10,407 14,791 S
S
Lynch, Mary Simcock ’77 Clinical Nutrition Laboratory Fund
Lynch, Thomas E. ’38 Honors College Lecture and Seminar Fund
49,755
82,217
58,516
90,011
P
P
S
Marquis, John F. Scholarship
Marquis, Maida B. Scholarship
Marsanskis, George G. ’48 Memorial Scholarship
72,246
69,747
8,750
132,164
127,457
12,378
S Lynch, Thomas E. ’38 Honors College Scholars Fund 82,217 90,011 F Marsh, Harold P. Scholarship 111,011 375,658
F Lynch, Thomas E. Faculty Club QuasiEndowment 46,205 92,196 P Marshall, Stanley N., Jr. First Year Scholarship 10,500 14,257
P Lyons Family Endowment Fund 3,600 4,785 P Marshall, Stanley N., Jr. Scholarship 52,823 104,052
F M Club Athletic Scholarship 60,208 67,869 F Martin, Fred L. Scholarship 110,003 242,573
P MacBrayne Family Scholarship 10,566 30,968 F Martin, Guida W. and Ralph A. ’52 Scholarship 26,095 31,801
F Maccoby, Herbert Sociology Fund 20,550 21,315 P Martin, Robert W. Scholarship 13,516 18,840
F MacDonald, Karl Merit Scholarship 105,000 253,741 F Mason, Sara L. Fund 1,572 4,544
S MacLean, Jean Fund
F MacLeod, Roland ’50 Hockey Scholarship
F Madigan Congressional Internship Fund
F Madore, Robert W. ’54 Scholarship
P Magnus, Nina Campbell Scholarship
4H Maine 4H Foundation General Endowment
F Maine Animal Health QuasiEndowment Fund for Bioengineering
1,718
16,478
90,000
410,975
20,630
4,266
4,475
19,614
107,257
443,490
30,517
1,517,463
855
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F
P
F
P
F
F
Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers Scholarship
Master Gardener Fund
Masterman Family Scholarship
MathieuStory Scholarship
Matik North America Scholarship
Matthews, Larryl and Marie Fund
Mawhinney, Eugene A. Scholarship
5,000
1,000
23,450
27,804
10,000
4,946
45,690
6,687
1,066
84,173
31,369
31,458
5,676
50,125
F Maine Animal Health QuasiEndowment Fund F Mayo, Flora Howard Fund 2,000 2,535
for Equine Health and Welfare 1,651 3,244 F McAlary, Elizabeth M. and Allan F. ’13 Scholarship 75,000 87,504
F Maine Animal Health QuasiEndowment Fund F McBride, Col. James C. for the Witter Center 2,268 2,528 Distinguished Professorship in History 880,289 994,140
S Maine Beta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega F McCabe, Jane M. Memorial Horticulture Fund 13,591 15,410 Memorial Scholarship 32,423 97,793 P McCabe, Thomas B. Scholarship 3,932 12,244
F Maine Center for Sport and Coaching Endowment 26,700 30,138 F McClellan, Mary Floros Fund 5,280 6,059 F Maine Christian Association Fund 256,591 291,466 F McClure, David ’50 and Yoriko Alumni House Fund 72,206 77,035 S
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S
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F
F
Maine Council on Economic Education, Arthur M. Johnson Scholarship
Maine Extension Association Scholarship
Maine Hardwood Association Award
Maine High School Senior Baseball Classic
Maine Hockey General Endowment Fund
Maine Press Association Kay Hyatt Scholarship
8,150
6,541
2,337
5,026
34,810
2,875
11,397
30,521
12,143
11,263
39,320
3,439
P
F
F
S
F
F
McClure, John M. Scholarship
McClure, Melvin T. Scholarship
McCluskeyWorthley Endowed Scholarship
McCobb, John L. Scholarship
McConnell, Dennis Professorship in Business
McConnell, William J., Jr. ’92 and Kelley Simpson McConnell PaCEsetter Scholarship
10,868
37,110
1,200
15,001
243,670
8,000
39,017
41,682
1,291
48,854
320,848
8,627 S Maine Scholars Achievement Award 58,245 85,750 F McCrum, Richard and Arlene Scholarship 71,667 92,661 S Maine Section ASCE Scholarship 24,322 41,185 P McDonald, Manuel C. Scholarship 11,397 78,783 F Maine Smart Grid Center Excellence Fund 97,300 110,488 P McDonald, Manuel C. Scholarship 16,899 99,109 F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Maine Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship 46,885
Maine Spirit Fund 28,268
Maine Steiners Vocal Music Scholarship 2,059
Maine Swimming and Diving Fund 287,348
Maine Vocational Rehabilitation Thank You Scholarship 7,500
Mangan Fund 100,370
Mangan, Thomas G. and John W. Scholarship 179,209
53,688
33,211
2,127
337,760
15,138
113,236
202,443
F
F
F
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F
F
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McDonough, John and Claire Scholarship
McDougall, Robert B. ’84 Scholarship
McGowen, Neil W. and Barbara L. Scholarship
McIntire, Clifford G. Scholarship
McIntire, Smith C. and Charlene W. Scholarship
McKeown, Jamie Scholarship
McManus, Edward “Tim” ’54 and Barbara Fitzgerald Scholarship
36,185
17,772
38,850
4,264
10,025
39,100
336,902
39,727
20,743
43,676
13,778
11,933
44,402
326,366 F Mangan, Thomas G. Athletic Scholarship 27,706 59,110
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 37
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F McNeary, Matthew and Esther Scholarship 21,500 25,782
F McNeilly, Alvin H. University of Virginia Scholarship 36,000 42,003
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Advanced Engineered Wood Composite Center Fund 21,500 24,291
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Alumni Association Fund 10,000 11,948
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Alumni House Fund 25,000 30,913
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Baseball Scholarship 18,100 20,876
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Collins Center for the Arts Fund 18,000 20,765
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Engineering Fund 21,500 24,357
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Pulp & Paper Scholarship 18,000 20,782
F McNeilly, Alvin S. QuasiEndowment Fund 140,988 143,035
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Senior Skulls Fund 5,400 6,469
F McNeilly, Alvin S. Student Innovation Center 8,400 8,996
F McNeilly, Jennie Bridges Maine Christian Association Fund 9,400 11,029
F McPartlandGood, Sarah Scholarship 32,114 36,181
S McQuaide, Marguerite E. Scholarship 2,994 10,930
P McQuarrie Family Scholarship 16,325 22,332
F Meade, Jo Josslyn Studio Art Award 33,959 38,642
F Meader, Colonel Byron H. Scholarship 35,000 39,849
S Meder, Elsa M. Scholarship 133,608 257,261
S Medical Technology Scholarship 3,594 6,034
S Meinecke, Carl Whitcomb Award 1,000 3,760
S Mendall, Howard L. ’31 Memorial Scholarship 13,795 21,895
S Mendelson, Rebecca and Benjamin Memorial Scholarship 8,022 27,145
F Merchant, Charles H. and Katherine C. Scholarship 449,377 508,572
F Merchants National Bank Fund 823 2,357
S Merriam, Robert C. Scholarship 20,000 52,596
F Merrill, Doris Paul ’22 and Bernice Stevens Smith ’22 Fellowship 3,000 3,781
S Merrill, Florence Jane Scholarship 10,000 16,778
F Merrill, Howard and Edith Alumni House Fund 5,783 6,938
F Merrill, Howard and Edith Scholarship 66,263 75,022
F Merrill, Howard W. Fund 54,650 56,759
S Merrill, Karl H. Scholarship 7,474 18,239
4H Merrill, Kim and Linc Sheep Fund 9,000
F Merritt, Alan F ’58. and Sheila M. ’66G Presidential Scholarship 34,500 42,342
S Merritt, Daniel W. Scholarship 15,000 52,212
F Merritt, Marion Farrington Memorial Fund 34,515 82,204
F Metcalf, Peter and Brianne Family Scholarship 1,500 1,587
P Metcalfe, William K. Scholarship 17,195 96,097
P Meyer, Charles A. and Lollo Scholarship 10,000 13,578
F Meyer, Marion Rich Waterman Fund 21,230 30,888
F Michaud, Charles F. ’63 and Valeda Raymond Michaud ’62 Scholarship 4,500 4,960
F Michaud, Felix J. and Rose Anne Scholarship Fund 11,940 14,215
S MiddleOak Scholarship 55,696 109,135
F Miller, Alan Fund for Excellence in Communication and Journalism 44,473 47,790
F Miller, Harold R. Presidential Scholarship 203,223 384,834
F Miller, Sanford and Joanne Collins Center for the Arts Fund 30,977 35,894
F Miller, Sanford and Joanne Onward Program Scholarship 66,265 74,371
F Miller, Stacy R. and Evelyn P. Scholarship 16,321 18,445
F Mills Family Scholarship 980 1,001
S Milne, Alma Taylor Fund 40,805 117,460
S Miner, Minnie K. Scholarship 39,171 147,552
F Minsky, Leonard and Renee Capital Fund for the Minsky Recital Hall 106,275 146,399
F Minsky, Leonard and Renee Maintenance Fund for the Minsky Recital Hall 50,000 76,748
F Minsky, Leonard and Renee Fund for the School for the Performing Arts 192,403 233,832
F Minsky, Norman Fund for Judaic Studies 459,404 540,807
F Minsky, Renee Fund 23,750 29,881
F Mirakentz, Claire T. Fund for Arts and Sciences 469,172 521,418
F Mitchell, Frances Robinson Scholarship 22,000 23,775
F Mitchell, Valerie J. NonTraditional Student Scholarship 7,400 8,730
F Mitiguy, Dana R. and Janice F. Scholarship 12,000 13,770
S Monroe, Merna M. Alpha Beta Chapter of Omicron Nu Society Scholarship 8,123 21,146
F Monroe, Merna/Alpha Beta Scholarship 29,165 65,259
F Moody, Dr. Arnold R. ’63 and Donna Rich Scholarship 21,000 24,694
F Moody, Elsie C. Scholarship 54,986 146,383
P Moody, James L. Scholarship 10,000 35,903
F Moody, Norman and Avis Scholarship 32,528 36,067
P Moody, Winship B. “Chip” Scholarship 30,050 33,417
P Moore, Albert Pat’s Pizza Endowment Fund 6,512 9,547
P Moore, Winifred and Baxter Scholarship 10,022 13,608
F Moores, Patricia and Alvina Teacher Scholarship 20,200 24,068
F Moring, John Richard Prize in Aquatic Sciences 600 1,097
F Morison, Frank P. Scholarship 5,000 16,922
F Morrill, Margaret Chase ’43 Civil Engineering Scholarship 88,742 102,181
F Morrill, Margaret Chase Fund 11,100 12,492
F Morris, Elizabeth A. Memorial Fund 19,561 24,541
F Morris, Elizabeth A. Student Outreach Ministry Fund 53,956 69,053
F Morrison, Dianne Research Scholarship 30,000 33,251
F Morrison, Edward B. PaCEsetter Scholarship 36,065 41,415
P Morrison, Franck P. Scholarship 10,000 57,037
S Morrison, Louis H. Scholarship 8,154 12,613
P Morton, Hugh H. Scholarship 195,986 293,691
F Mountfort, Oscar W. Scholarship 74,936 182,195
P Muller, George J. Scholarship 16,722 29,359
F Mulvey, Mary C. Scholarship 78,290 88,533
F Munson, Barbara Allen Scholarship 25,000 46,619
F Munsungan Fund 135,930 161,781
P Murchison, David C. Scholarship 10,003 64,056
F Murphy, Henriette C. Scholarship 31,783 40,712
S Murphy, John M. Chair in Business 1,642,346 2,169,811
F Murphy, Marjorie R. Memorial Fund 15,120 16,719
S Murray, Donald S. ’80 Memorial Fund 6,100 8,950
F Murray, Joseph M. Scholarship 66,540 81,749
F Murray, William A. Fund 48,556 126,996
F Musgrave Scholarship Fund 13,753 18,146
F Myatt, Charles Oliver and Margaret Mary Libbey Myatt Scholarship 30,000 34,465
F Mykytiuk, Alexander Scholarship 5,460 11,112
38 University of Maine
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
P Nalco Chemical Company Scholarship 10,750 18,793 F Oak, Donald Fund 15,367 34,980
P Nalco Endowment Fund 5,000 5,000 S Oak, John M. Scholarship Prize 8,880 27,950
F Nalley, David L. and Matthew S. Reynolds F Ober, J. Larcom Fund #1 Memorial Scholarship 2,000 2,000 (Chair in Chemical Engineering) 2,000,000 2,518,260
F Nanovic, Robert and Elizabeth Scholarship 283,960 290,621 F Ober, J. Larcom Fund #2 (Forestry Fund) 250,000 328,051
S Nash, Marian Carter Scholarship 9,700 34,257 F Ober, J. Larcom Fund #3 (Presidential Scholars) 352,389 475,429
F Nason, B. Ross ’39 Scholarship 552,583 543,644 P Ober, J. Larcom Scholarship 10,321 68,871
F National Center for Student Aspirations F O’Brien, John A. “Gus” Scholarship 17,250 19,549 General Endowment 506 849 F O’Coin, Bill Memorial Fund 200 335
F Nauman, George V. Scholarship 1,174,030 1,827,631 S O’Connell, James D. Scholarship 11,000 35,010 P Neal Memorial Scholarship 20,648 30,540 F O’Connor, Raymond J. Memorial Fund 2,925 3,758 S Nealley, Calvin H. Scholarship 220,549 724,353 S O’Connor, Timothy P. Memorial Fund 21,704 66,930 F Nealley, William Bowdoin Scholarship 21,849 32,163 F O’Day, Gerald and Eva Scholarship 768,398 863,540 P Neese, Elbert H., Sr. Scholarship 10,069 69,367 F O’Donovan, Dennis J. Scholarship 11,100 13,955 F Nelson, Dr. Cynthia Memorial Scholarship 203,049 225,268 F Offutt, Evelyn S. Scholarship 41,000 47,926 P Nelson, Laurel E. Scholarship 10,850 14,842 S Olds, Corwin H. Scholarship 10,000 20,914 F Nelson, Lucy B. and Otto H. Scholarship 122,381 202,339 F Oliver, William A. Fund 1,346 1,425 F Nelson, Robert W. Memorial Fund 385 657 P Olmstead, George, Jr. Scholarship 11,514 77,843 F Nelson, Stephen R. Memorial Scholarship 5,000 5,738 F Olsen, Brooke Fund 37,930 43,198 F Ness, Edith T. Women’s Intercollegiate
Athletic Scholarship 151,027 170,382 F Olver Associates, Inc. Environmental Microbiology
Laboratory Fund 90,000 105,488 F Neville, Fredrica Karber Memorial Scholarship 54,561 97,436 F Olympian Club of Kennebunkport Scholarship 55,620 64,800 S Neville, President Howard R. Discretionary Fund 19,963 47,029 F O'Neil, Karen Thode ’70, ’73G Scholarship 25,000 29,783 F Neville, President Howard R. ScholarAthlete Fund 58,575 111,553 F Orchestra, University of Maine Endowment 8,732 10,018 F New Jersey Alumni Scholarship 28,769 33,431 F Orcutt, Amos E. and Lola R.F New Jersey Black Bear Scholarship 26,360 30,917 Alumni House Endowment 13,948 18,952
F New York Alumni Association Scholarship 5,852 17,116 F Orcutt, Amos E. and Lola R.
F Newdick, Richard and William Theatre Scholarship 116,500 130,992 Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 9,831 11,723
P Newell, Lewis E. and Lucille D. 15,299 20,773 F Orcutt, Ralph Amos Scholarship 12,144 14,376
F Newell, Raymond F. and Celia Scholarship 200,000 214,552 F Ornamental Horticulture Endowment 25,180 29,320
F Newhall, Claudette and Gerald Scholarship 23,000 27,627 F Orono Bog Boardwalk Endowment 179,016 200,173
S Nichols, John W. Scholarship 24,639 31,758 F Osborne, Owen O. Athletic Scholarship 7,153 10,617
F Nicholson, Arthur III, Scholarship 11,786 13,298 S Osher Scholars Fund 1,000,000 1,300,923
F Nickerson, John M. University of Maine Scholarship 1,428,756 1,428,768 F Otis, Arthur B. Scholarship 269,925 304,655
F Nickerson, John Mitchell Professorship F Otis, James C. Scholarship 38,737 43,697
of Political Science 100,000 100,000 F Outstanding Electrical Engineering Technology
S Nickolls, Steven K. Memorial Scholarship 15,376 31,744 Sophomore Scholarship 10,000 11,711
F Nissen, J.J. Scholarship 69,824 83,086 F Owen Family Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Ecology 100 149
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F
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P
F
F
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S
S
Nolde, John J. History Fund 322,607
Nolde, John J. Memorial Prize in History 14,166
Normandeau, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sylvio Scholarship 10,153
Norris, Katherine Fund 21,845
Norris, Thomas C. Scholarship 10,000
Northeast Division of PIMA Scholarship 10,283
Norton, Annie (P.) Memorial Scholarship 27,000
Norton, Doris Berry Travel Scholarship 36,382
Norton, George A. ’43 Mechanical Engineering Fund 37,500
Norton, George A. ’43 Scholarship 37,500
Noyce, Elizabeth B. Merit Scholarship 70,351
335,488
19,245
11,648
27,432
20,334
65,794
30,825
45,624
42,308
42,308
102,161
F Owsley, Richard and Anne Collins Center for the Arts Fund
4H Oxford County 4H Endowment
4H Oxford County Pledge Account
4H Oxford County Scholarship
4H Oxton Trust Endowment
4H Oxton Trust Scholarship
F PaCEsetter Endowed Scholarship Fund
F PaCEsetter Scholarship Fund II
F Packard, Ansel Alva Memorial Fund
F Packard, Ira J. and Marietta Welch Packard Fund for the Needy Persons of Searsmont, Maine
4,000
88,845
37,150
283,563
4,695
98,000
67,819
24,735
155,673
24,735
103,470
3,452
42,101
324,921 F Noyes, Richard W. and Shirley L. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fund 43,247 48,470
F Packard, Ira J. and Marietta Welch Packard Fund for the United Methodist Church
F Nuite, Bradley AGR Scholarship 135 180 of Searsmont, Maine 567,126 649,870
S Nutter, William and Beatrice Fund 11,800 66,357 F Packard, Ira J. and Marietta Welch Packard
F Nutting, Albert D. and Leone D. Forest Scholarship 1,984,941 2,271,121
Land Management Scholarship 260,390 303,952 F Packard, Kate I. and Georgia Packard Scholarship 9,321 10,921
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 39
40 University of Maine
Kelton Cullenberg ’14 is among the thousands ofUMaine students who laud the benefits of a $5 million gift made by New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.to name the university’s student recreation center andfield house. The impact of this gift was recognized in amore formal fashion in June 2014 when New Balancereceived a prestigious Stillwater Presidential Award.
Cullenberg himself is no stranger to awards. He wasnamed the inaugural America East Man of the Year in2014. Prior to receiving this honor, he had captainedthree UMaine teams and was selected to all-conferenceteams in cross country and indoor and outdoor trackand field.
“I am very proud to have attended theUniversity of Maine,” says Cullenberg. “I havea lot of love for this school. Every time Icompeted, I wanted to represent our state andour university to the best of my ability. I seethis award as a token of all the sacrifices thathave been made over the last four years,including those from my coaches, professors,friends and family who have all helped megreatly the entire way.”
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“ I have a lot of love for this school. Every time I competed, I wanted torepresent our state and our university to the best of my ability.”Kelton Cullenberg ’14, America East Man of the Year
Kelton Cullenberg
Field House construction 1924
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Packard, Mansfield M. Scholarship 8,224 9,628 F Perley, Reverend Samuel S., Dr. Donald Coats Gates
F Page Farm and Home Museum Fund II 786,649 888,377 and Thomas Henry Matthew Gates Memorial Fund 138,000 143,862
F Page, Henry and Phyllis Page P Perry Family Scholarship 67,347 138,483
Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 636,128 718,705 F Petersohn, The Fritz Memorial Surveying (SVT)
F Page, James H. Fund 500 646 Scholarship 7,935 9,105
F PageThompson Scholarship 12,581 13,924 S Pettipas, J. William Memorial Scholarship 25,000 58,882
P Paine, Arnold Endowment Fund 4,206 8,252 S Pfeiffer, Charles Leslie Memorial Scholarship 59,091 126,058
S Paine, Gilbert Crosby Scholarship 16,080 74,637 F Phi Eta Kappa Endowment Trust 8,591 25,955
F Paiste, Dillwyn and Catharine Scholarship 25,272 29,432 F Phi Kappa Sigma Scholarship 184,091 217,447
P Palm, William H. Scholarship 15,400 31,314 F Philbrook, Lawrence E. Family Scholarship 17,688 20,115
F Palmer, Allen J. Mechanical Engineering Scholarship 10,798 12,549 P Phillips, Kenneth H. Scholarship 31,360 47,828
S Palmer, Edward E. Scholarship 24,556 47,817 S Phinney, Franklin H. Memorial Fund 17,550 31,851
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Palmer, Gladys M. and Lloyd C. Fund
Palmer, Perley Burnham Scholarship
Palmer, William P. III Athletic Scholarship
52,780
1,814
15,126
59,060
9,679
39,095
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S
Physics and Astronomy Alumni and Friends Association Fund
Physics and Astronomy Department Graduate Student Summer Research Fund
6,210
5,714
12,444
10,357 F Palmer, William P. III Athletic Scholarship II 13,165 18,766 F Physics Scholarship Fund in honor of F Palozzi, Diane Lee Scholarship 1,000 2,830 Kenneth Clark Jordan 25,000 29,756
P Paper Chase Scholarship 22,978 44,495 F Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E.
F Parker and Polemis Men’s Ice Hockey Fund 200 217 AMC Program Industrial Training Facility Fund 50,000 55,286
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Parker, William Emery Scholarship
Parker, William H. III and Joan Currier Parker Fund
Parkman, L. Tibbetts ’39 & Elizabeth Kruse ’40 Scholarship
1,452
5,643
19,436
7,910
6,476
21,927
F
F
Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Engineering Scholarship
Pickering, Frank E. ’53 and Clara E. Mechanical Engineering Aerodynamics and Gas Turbine
Laboratory Fund
119,287
75,000
134,377
82,920 F Parlin, Charles Leadership Scholarship 5,700 6,819 F Pickering, Frank E. and Clara E. Fund 14,092 21,121 F
F
Patch, Edith Marion and Frank H. Lathrop Prize in Entomology
Patch, Edith Marion Center for Entomology, the Environment and Education QuasiEndowed Fund
6,561
17,625
10,582
48,640
S
F
F
Pickering, Marisue and John Scholarship
Pierce, Harold M. Fund
Pilly, Louise Scholarship
18,207
3,810
658,248
24,328
12,602
707,225
F Patrons of the Arts Fund 53,963 85,133 F, 4H Pine Tree State 4H Fund 531,214 1,136,073
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Patten, Arnold J. and Theresa W. Scholarship
Patten, William N. Scholarship
Patten, William. N. Civil Engineering Fund
637,486
23,477
211,421
758,796
105,562
732,049
F
F
Pinkham, Thomas S. and Virginia S. Athletic Scholarship
Piper, Donald A., Sr. and Lorenza Butman Piper LSA Scholarship Prize
30,850
5,540
55,107
9,288 S Payson, Charles H. Scholarship 57,115 318,130 F Piper, Edward H. Church of Universal Fellowship Fund 16,371 19,085 S Payson, Margaret Scholarship 25,000 66,305 S Platz, Ellen W. Scholarship 35,000 95,378 F Payson, Phillips M. Scholarship 10,000 22,373 F Plisga and Day SVT Scholarship 4,250 4,697 F Peace Studies Program QuasiEndowment 3,135 3,909 F Ploch, Louis A. and E. Jean P Pearson, Francis E., Jr. Scholarship 10,535 67,378 Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 4,281 4,984
S Pearson, Ralph H. Fund 1,188 5,775 F Plumer, Wesley C. Fund 70,643 108,438
F Pechinski, Joseph M. Physical Education Scholarship 13,355 15,518 S Plummer, Stanley Scholarship 1,285 7,672
F Peer, Paula E. Scholarship 16,756 19,796 F Pogorzelski, Dr. Henry A. University of Maine Fund
S Peirce, M. Chamberlain Fund 13,316 78,794 for Advanced Mathematics 1,300 1,685
F Pemetic High School Alumni Scholarship 35,707 40,688 S Pomeroy, Helen Coburn Scholarship 398,692 913,222
F Pendleton, Dr. Raymond and Veronica F Pooler, Anne E. Scholarship 21,385 26,118
Music Scholarship 67,241 68,271 F Portland Club of University of Maine
P Pennings, Charles F. Scholarship 15,008 68,110 Alumnae Scholarship 18,677 20,335
F Penobscot Experimental Forest Fund 215,485 241,147 F Potato Association of America Endowment 153,256 188,449
F Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship 1,350 4,712 F Poulin, James E., M.D. Scholarship 18,374 30,184
F Peppard, J. William and Virginia H. Scholarship 9,219 10,577 S Poynter, Edwin F. ’50 Engineering Scholarship 28,412 36,924
S Perch, Paul ’24 and Katherine Fund 225,176 287,201 F Praderio, Jeanette and Paul ’49 Scholarship 22,000 25,801
S Performing Arts Center Endowment Fund 15,670 47,855 F Pratt, Matthew Scholarship 25,000 29,218
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Perkins, Anna F. Scholarship
Perkins, Hildegarde B. Fund
Perkins, Raymond E. and Hildegarde B. Perkins Fund
Perkins, Thomas Allen Medical Fund
13,238
8,845
3,648
55,494
29,631
9,853
4,063
156,179
S
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S
F
Presidential Discretionary Fund for Student Financial Aid
Presnell, Donald F. Basketball Endowment
Preti, Frank P. Scholarship
Prince, Elbert and Phyllis Fund
15,525
10,000
10,991
47,222
39,948
11,474
46,770
70,487
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 41
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Prisk, Nancy Fund for Native Americans and Peace Studies 10,000 10,886
S Prize of the Class of 1873 6,997 14,842
F Procaccini, C. Scholarship 2,000 2,068
S Procter, Milton D. Fund 7,555 18,654
F Profita, Josephine M. ’38 Scholarship 20,000 23,075
F Puckerbrush Review Endowment Fund 155 200
F Pullen, Winston E. and Mary N. Page Farm and Home Museum Fund 30,830 34,774
S Quincy, Frederick G. Scholarship 5,609 18,765
F Radgowski, Carol A. Memorial Scholarship 36,080 40,630
F Radke, Frederick H. Memorial Award 6,385 10,747
F Radke, Frederick Undergraduate Research Fund 50,100 54,041
S Radke, Prof. Frederick H. Award 23,316 32,187
S Radner, Dr. Erica ’80 Memorial Scholarship 7,232 19,020
P Radney Family Endowment Fund 1,550 1,550
S Raffy, Henri Memorial Fund 9,407 37,177
P Ragon, Burnam R., Jr. Scholarship 12,080 20,642
F Rake, Beatrice M. Scholarship 42,429 47,234
F Ramig, Joan Look Scholarship 4,390 5,037
S Randall, Arthur G. Memorial Scholarship 303,577 392,794
F Ranger, Hubert O. and Patricia B. Chemistry Department Fund 3,395 4,015
S RCA Harold H. Beverage Scholarship 5,250 17,669
F Reading Recovery Endowment 1,935 3,215
P Recor, Kip Scholarship 11,313 65,100
P Recor, Virginia Scholarship 11,000 30,692
F Reed Family Scholarship 20,000 23,827
F Reed, Dr. Carolyn ’72 Medical School Scholarship 533,231 594,768
F Reed, Dr. Carolyn E. ’72 M.D. PreMedical Honors Thesis Fellowship 57,187 65,197
F Reed, John ’89 Scholarship 33,999 115,082
F Reed, Mary Florence Scholarship 37,891 44,485
F Reid, Edward R. Scholarship Fund 7,762 12,104
F Reid, William S. ’28 and Ruth B. Reid Scholarship 16,960 20,048
P Renegar, Glen T. Scholarship 10,369 67,897
F Reynolds, Bruce D. Scholarship 25,500 29,183
F Reynolds, Dr. Beatrice K. Scholarship 96,000 103,811
F Rezendes, Jacqueline Beau and Dennis Honors Arts and Citizenship Curriculum Fund 750,016 855,858
F Rezendes, Jacqueline Beau and Dennis Honors College Global Service Fund 101,666 114,949
F Rezendes, John M. Ethics Fund 212,881 241,034
F Rezendes, John M. Sculpture Endowment 12,880 26,331
F Rezendes, Martina S. Recording Studio Endowment 26,995 40,767
F Rezendes, Martina S. Scholarship 103,605 117,159
F Rhode Island Alumni Association Scholarship 1,530 5,180
F Rhode Island Society of Professional Land Surveyors Scholarship 7,000 7,626
F Rich, Franklin W. ’39 Scholarship 4,831 5,789
F Rich, Nathan Harold, Jr. and Jeanne Soule Rich Scholarship 29,275 33,879
F, 4H Rich, Wayne S. 4H Scholarship 17,974 21,229
P Richards, John P., Jr. Scholarship 12,609 19,683
F Richards, Pat I. Scholarship Fund for Social Work 24,300 27,177
F Rideout, Marguerite W. and Raymond M. Rideout, Jr. Scholarship 200,000 225,634
P Riegel, Margaret Murchie Scholarship 11,755 72,024
S Riggs, Louis W. Fund 43,884 174,707
F Riley, Trish ’73, ’78G Alumni Association Fund 500 519
F Riley, Trish ’73, ’78G OutofState and International Students Fund 500 519
S Riley, Walter E. ’32 Scholarship 345,089 1,033,398
F Rines, Thomas and Pinkham Family Fund 12,846 12,182
F Rines, Thomas and Pinkham Family Scholarship 23,789 25,857
F Riviere, Lee Cheetham Memorial Scholarship 17,845 26,474
F Robbins, Dr. Carol Gelo Barr University of Maine Hutchinson Center Scholarship 26,250 27,491
F Robbins, Lawrence and Louise Forestry or Forest Management Technology Scholarship 15,000 25,798
F Robbins, Louise Hill ’33 Memorial Scholarship 10,000 14,503
S Robbins, Louise Hill ’33 Memorial Scholarship 1,815 6,583
F Robbins, Winston C. ’32 Environmental Engineering Scholarship 10,885 13,554
F Roberts, Christine M. Fund 14,570 17,348
F Roberts, Dorothy Baker Scholarship 101,084 112,550
S Roberts, Fred C. and Edna L. Scholarship 15,548 38,517
F Robie, Frederick, Jr. and Thelma Crossland Robie Scholarship 59,194 66,728
S Robinson, Lawrence L. College of Forest Resources Student Aid Fund 10,000 34,194
F Rochester Alumni Chapter Fund 1,325 1,519
F Rochester Alumni ChapterAdvanced Manufacturing Center Lab Endowment 148,616 167,743
S Rockefeller, Mrs. David Salary Improvement Fund 155,595 255,326
F Rockwell, W. Gordon Scholarship 75,000 86,055
F Rogerson, Ron ’66 Football Fund 4,592 5,621
P Roosevelt Paper Scholarship 15,000 55,065
F Rosen, Lawrence and Lillian Scholarship 98,107 113,080
S Rossignol, Joseph A. Memorial Scholarship 7,172 18,274
S Round Top Farms Scholarship 24,180 82,726
P Rourke Family Scholarship 10,000 13,578
P Rourke, Floyd H. Scholarship 59,448 146,955
P Rouse, John W. Scholarship 10,000 58,570
F Rowe, Catharine L. ’38 Alumni House 2,680 3,183
F Rowe, Catharine L. ’38 Student Aid 2,680 3,154
F Rowe, James S. ’74 and Judith Mullen Rowe ’74 Scholarship 20,000 23,477
S Rowe, Thomas E. ’84 Memorial Scholarship 21,808 40,131
F Roxby, Susan Elliott Judd Memorial Scholarship 21,076 23,569
F Roy, Robert J., Sr. Memorial Baseball Scholarship 1,587 2,798
S Rudman, Samuel and Pauline Scholarship 2,208 7,081
S Rugini, Marcelo ’13 Memorial Award 19,437 25,313
F RumphoKennedy, Dr. Mary Scholarship 54,824 62,168
S Russ, Charles R. and Diana E. Chemistry Sophomore Scholarship 20,089 28,952
S Ryckman, Richard M. Scholarship 5,267 6,925
S Salgo, Nicolas M. Professorship in Business Administration 226,816 640,158
F Saliba, Samuel Memorial Scholarship 50,000 54,451
P Sanborn, James L. Scholarship 36,832 84,814
42 University of Maine
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
S Sanborn, Ralph D. ’39 Scholarship 438,517 669,494 F SeaRun Atlantic Salmon Memorial Fund 2,480 2,992
F Sanders, Claire S. ’34 Scholarship 21,405 23,957 S Seavey, Harold L. Scholarship 3,052 11,497
F Sanger, David Anthropology Award 6,850 8,483 F Sebago Technics Scholarship 88,980 99,125
P Sapoznik, Ted and Mary 15,000 20,367 F Senior Alumni Scholarship 556,747 709,344
P Sappi Paper Scholarship 10,000 10,000 F Senior College of the University of Maine’s
F Sargent Corporation Scholarship 321,000 426,458 Hutchinson Center Memorial Endowment 26,500 40,807
F Sargent, Herbert E. Construction Management F Senior College Quasi Endowment 5,051 10,895
and Civil Engineering Scholarship 125,000 139,337 F Senior Skull Centennial Fund 52,105 58,666
F Sargent, Herbert E. NonTraditional Student S Senior Skulls and All Maine Women Scholarship 3,844 9,856 Scholarship 25,000 25,936 F Sennett, Lincoln A. and Alice R. Memorial Scholarship 20,566 23,153
F Sargent, Herbert E. Scholarship 131,063 146,689 F Serafin, R. Francis Scholarship 266,755 283,152 S Sargent, Herbert Student Aid Fund 1,108 3,328 F Sezak, Sam ’31 Intramural Athletic Fund 2,500 3,788 F Sargent, James G. Scholarship 55,000 63,110 F Sezak, Sam ’31 Memorial Fund 23,898 27,025 P Sargent, Viola R. Scholarship 24,269 115,925 F Sezak, Thomas L. ’59 Memorial Scholarship 12,505 23,307 F Saunders, Henry W. and Marjorie H. Fund 75,994 94,067 F Shands, Wayland A. Scholarship 30,620 34,576 F
F
Saunders, Henry W. and Marjorie H. Health Education Scholarship
Saunders, Henry W. Distinguished Professorship in Forestry
36,543
136,925
61,868
252,869
F
F
F
Sharon, Charles and Cora Scholarship Fund
Shaw Fund, The
Shaw, Butch Basketball Scholarship
98,903
11,070
4,785
228,435
13,180
6,325
F Saunders, Kenneth W. and Henry W. Saunders F Shaw, Merle B. Scholarship 524,449 1,011,698
Professorship in Engineering Leadership F Sheay, Ronald J. ’55 and Rev. Virginia M. Sheay and Management 160,000 162,738 Forestry Scholarship 23,500 27,666
S Saunders, Lera B. Fund 4,514 13,470 F Sheffield, Durant and Fumiko T. Scholarship 50,000 56,637
F Savage, Tom and Sally Fund 200,000 200,000 P Sheldon, Benjamin I. Scholarship 10,069 68,470
F Savage, Tom and Sally Scholarship 20,000 22,952 F Sheppard, Edmund M. Scholarship 32,210 37,552
F Sawyer, Charles W., Jr. and Barbara C. Fund 12,600 19,027 S Shibles, Mark R. Distinguished Visiting Professorship 187,513 438,527
S Sawyer, Frank Sleeper ’10 Memorial Scholarship 193,579 445,352 F Shields, Thomas O. Scholarship 50,327 57,007
F Sawyer, Neil G. Scholarship 3,190 3,685 S Shirley, Lillian J. Memorial Scholarship 4,511 11,134
F Scamman, William F. Scholarship 72,839 149,643 F Shoemaker, David E. Endowment
F Scarborough Scholarship 20,000 23,810 for the Hudson Museum 5,725 6,569
S Scheffer, Helen and Louis Engineering Scholarship 51,532 58,730 S Shoemaker, David Memorial Art History Fund 11,795 13,242
F Schenck, Garret Fund 1,788,828 2,018,097 F Shur, Jacob Fund 48,000 50,045
F Schildknecht, Ruth Stebbins and Edmund G. P Shurling, Gene/Couch Pit Univ. Endowment Fund 4,173 8,538
Art Fund 76,969 110,779 F Shyka, Andrew J. Surveying (SVT) Scholarship 20,696 23,274
F Schmidlin, John R. Football Scholarship 122,571 138,313 F Sidell Family Fund 14,440 16,523
P Schmidt, William C. and William, Jr. Scholarship 11,152 75,319 F Sidell, Bruce D. Scholarship 32,422 36,961
F Schoenberger, Maralyn M. Fund 375 381 F Sigma Phi Epsilon Graduating Senior Fund 2,450 2,891
F Schoenberger, Walter S. Scholarship 10,220 11,711 F Silver, Alex and Edith Scholarship 103,987 108,949
S Schomaker, Charles E. Graduate Forestry Scholarship 4,004 11,494 S Silver, Arthur E. Scholarship 25,666 84,112
F Schomaker, Charles E. Scholarship 775,292 879,064 P Simard, Gerald L. Scholarship 10,466 24,241
F Schomaker, Peggy K. Scholarship 775,292 879,064 F Simpson, Geddes W. Lecture Series Fund 66,281 76,955
S Schonberger, Howard B. University of Maine F Simpson, John and Betsy Fund 10,650 12,161 Peace and Social Justice Lecture Fund 45,975 67,117 S Sims, James Milton Scholarship 10,350 34,968 F School of Engineering Technology Faculty Scholarship 1,016 1,592 F Sinclair, John G. Scholarship 32,323 45,250 F School of Forest Resources Director’s Fund II 129,000 149,726 F Singh, Rajendra and Neera Engineering Scholarship 112,000 125,285 F School of Nursing Assistance Fund 7,718 9,179 S Sisson, Willard C. ’19 Scholarship 5,061 13,609 F School of Policy and International Affairs Fund 145,482 180,913 F Skillin, John A. Memorial Scholarship 10,265 11,868 F
F
F
S
F
S
S
F
School of Policy and International Affairs Endowment
Schrumpf, Mildred “Brownie” Scholarship
Schrumpf, William E. and Mildred B. Scholarship
Schwartz, Harold Memorial Philosophy Award
Scott Myers Memorial Fund
Scully, Helen McDonough M.ED ’58 Scholarship
Sealey, John C., Jr. ’36 Scholarship
Seaman, Barbara Akeley Scholarship
282,405
7,359
92,01
7,310
1,180
39,025
11,834
6,137
324,963
13,410
107,352
13,170
1,320
77,398
30,428
6,463
F
F
F
S
F
P
F
F
Sklar, Ben Scholarship
Skoufis, Helen M. and Peter J. Scholarship
Slavin, Charlie Fund
Sleight, Charles K. Scholarship
Sleight, Earland K. and Ina M. Scholarship
Sleight, Ina and Earland Scholarship
Smalley, Charles T. Fund
Smallidge, Allan L. Scholarship
2,500
77,401
69,330
37,258
25,000
27,500
198,106
34,886
5,352
87,360
78,488
73,738
27,745
39,264
341,525
37,190
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 43
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F Smart, Atwood O. and June P. Scholarship 59,939 66,724 F Staples, Basil G. and Jeannette M.
F Smilgys, Daniel William ’84 Memorial Scholarship 3,000 5,134 Student Work Experience Fund 17,940 28,229
F Smith, Charles B., Jr. and J. Alice F Staples, Basil G. ’35 Visiting Lecturer Fund 113,042 184,984
Alpha Gamma Rho Fund 10,000 11,699 F Staples, Lt. Col. Bruce W. ’66 USAF/ANG Scholarship 23,000 28,118
F Smith, Charles B., Jr. and J. Alice Museum Fund 20,000 22,563 S Starbird, Dwight A. ’60 Memorial Scholarship 3,180 4,582
F Smith, Duane A. ’59 Memorial Scholarship 8,100 9,294 F Stearns, Austin and Ida Scholarship 21,720 25,149
S Smith, Frank H. and Elsie O. Scholarship 66,743 217,403 F Stearns, Benedict R. and Alta L.
S Smith, Geneva M. Scholarship 50,000 87,485 Agriculture Scholarship 740,397 846,391
S Smith, Leroy C. Scholarship 76,115 304,456 S Stearns, Jan G. and Roger D. Smith, Jr. Scholarship 5,000 8,429
S Smith, Margaret Chase Center for Public Policy Fund 26,675 55,153 S Steinmetz, John Ferdinand Memorial Award 3,487 9,776
S
F
S
S
Smith, Margaret Chase Lectureship Fund
Smith, Margaret Chase Public Affairs Scholarship
Smith, Nelson E. Track Scholarship
Smith, Norman Memorial Fund #1
28,460
101,907
7,037
3,000
59,307
134,824
8,923
3,829
F
F
F
Stephens, George, Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Farmington Scholarship
Stephens, George, Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Fund
Stephens, George, Jr. and Eugenia Doris Averill Orono Scholarship
195,058
8,760
195,058
216,577
9,731
216,577 F Smith, Norman Memorial Fund #2 16,448 18,658 F Stephenson, Rachael E. ’33 Memorial Fund 24,145 26,863 F Smith, Owen H. ’41 and Louisa W. Scholarship 25,558 29,782 F Stetson, Betty Roberts Memorial Scholarship 5,233 5,780 S Smith, Raymond J. ’21 Scholarship 50,563 116,637 F Stetson, Norman B. Scholarship 114,165 123,854 S Smith, Reba M. Scholarship 3,063 7,115 F Stevens, Colonel Albert W. Alumni House F Smith, Roger W. and Mabelle Ashworth Scholarship 24,600 27,892 Endowment Fund 5,000 7,271
S Smith, Russell E. Scholarship 86,059 150,593 F Stevens, Daniel T. and Edith D. Fund 28,040 31,366
F Smith, Samantha Scholarship Fund 49,000 55,161 F Stevens, Greg C. ’71 Scholarship 47,537 51,166
F Smith, Samantha Statue Maintenance Fund 3,600 4,834 P Stevens, Howard Endowment Fund 700 1,585
S Smith, Sheldon ’48 Civil Engineering Scholarship 84,485 125,263 F Stewart, Alice R. Fund 265,625 300,062
F Smyth, J. Robert Scholarship 24,574 27,800 S Stewart, Dean John E. Memorial Scholarship 19,678 37,27
S Smyth, J. Robert Scholarship 17,300 44,085 F Stewart, Dean John E. Memorial Scholarship
S Snow, Mary S. Memorial Fund 13,968 64,225 for Mathematics Students Fund 50,590 57,496
F
F
F
Snow, William Freeman Scholarship
Soares, Michael D. Scholarship
Sociology Enhancement Fund
21,974
3,000
220,243
24,959
3,293
249,630
F
F
Stewart, John E. 2007 Professor of Mathematics Dean of Men Scholarship
Stewart, Professor Alice R. CanadianAmerican History Graduate Student Fellowship
3,200
200,000
3,866
227,291 P Soderberg, Elizabeth F. Scholarship 22,904 110,183 S StewartMerrill Scholarship 7,687 8,795 P Soderberg, Elvah L. Scholarship 20,218 112,780 F Stickney, Charles E., Jr. Fund 23,337 33,197 P Soderberg, Frederic A. Scholarship 22,596 106,334 F Stickney, Charles, Jr. Class of ’44 P Sofia, A.J. McKimm and Samuel Scholarship 17,502 23,765 School of Performing Arts Excellence Fund 11,100 12,918
F Somers, Dwight L. ’34 Fund 234,975 284,911 F Stickney, Fernald S. Fund 6,629 11,453
F Sorrie, Patricia L. Coffman and Donald H. Sorrie Fund 100,000 108,291 F Stillings, Dr. Bruce R. ’58 and Suzanne Littlefield ’60
F Soule, Hayden M. and Jeanne C. Scholarship 42,405 48,154 Scholarship 26,011 27,950
S Southard, Frank Elwyn Fund 3,047 11,667 F Stillman Memorial Scholarship Fund 56,325
F Southern Maine Executive Club of the F Stinchfield, Helen Louise ’18 Memorial Scholarship 345,290 398,108
University of Maine Scholarship 21,961 24,386 F Stoddard, Richard St. Clair Scholarship 12,700 13,758
P Specialty Minerals Scholarship 12,150 16,497 S Stoddard, Stanley W. ’17 Scholarship 247,333 619,016
F SPIFFY Endowment Fund 21,302 24,069 S Stodder, Anne E. Fund 449,004 1,569,750
F Spiller, Mayor Philip D. Memorial Scholarship 17,000 19,375 S Stodder, Anne E. Scholarship 60,994 338,771
F Spirit Words Fund 3,528 6,679 P Stoess, Henry A. Scholarship 33,911 44,345
S Sprague, Adelbert W. and Irene K. Scholarship 21,122 72,446 F Stone, John and Evelyn Gilmore Scholarship 55,131 65,077
S Sprague, Marion E. Family Scholarship 11,200 14,168 F Storm, Ruth Daggett ’29 Memorial Scholarship 9,803 14,240
F Springer, Estelle Phillips Scholarship 5,763 6,599 F Stoughton, Gerald E. and Harriet N. Scholarship 124,935 141,425
F Spruce, Sarah Jane White Memorial Scholarship 373,166 426,600 F Stratton, Boyd B. and Gwendolyn Fish Stratton
F Stagg, Howard J. III Scholarship 11,484 12,962 Scholarship 25,000 28,250
P Stahl, Frederick A. Scholarship 13,534 23,259 S Striar, James and Sarah Scholarship 10,269 34,167
F Standbrook, Grant Maine Hockey Forever Fund 3,000 3,031 F Strickland, Anna Fund 24,075 67,267
F Stanhope, Charles V. ’71 Honors College S Strout, Michael Francis ’74 Scholarship 3,146 4,434
Study Abroad Fellowship Endowment 26,000 31,111 F Struchtemeyer, Roland A. Scholarship 5,670 8,631
S Staples Endowed Fund for the Graduate School S Stuart, Ed Consulting Forestry Scholarship 35,000 49,289 of Biomedical Sciences 500,000 613,591 F Student Government Leadership Award 24,514 41,410
44 University of Maine
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value
F Student Leader Support Fund 100 124
F Student Recreation and Fitness Center Endowment Fund 200,000 231,781
F Students and Standardbreds Endowment 150 180
F Sturgeon, Lloyd E. Memorial Fund 20,588 23,227
F Sturrup Family Fund 25 25
F Stymiest, Emerson A. and Lila C. Track Fund 159,577 186,363
F Stymiest, Emerson A. and Lila C. Track Scholarship 40,967 48,577
F Styrna, Ed Scholarship 13,084 21,438
F Styrna, Edmund Coachship in Track 100,000 154,205
F Supple, Robert V. and Evelyn Hasbrouck Scholarship 100,000 140,629
F Surveying Associations of New England SVT Photogrammetry Lab Fund 50,000 60,077
F Susi, Dominick F. II Scholarship 2,875 4,467
S Susi, Guy and Elizabeth Athletic Scholarship 10,565 34,191
F Sustainable Agriculture Improvement QuasiEndowment Fund 5,500 6,415
F Sutton, Harry E. ’09 Scholarship 43,144 48,674
F Swain, Loring R. ’32 Fund for Engineering Students 13,700 16,673
F Swain, Loring R. ’32 Scholarship Fund 13,700 17,778
F Sweetman, Marion Devoe Memorial Fund 6,631 13,604
F Sweetser, Thomas C., Jr. and Mildred B. Sweetser Memorial Scholarship 11,831 14,045
F Sweetser, William Jordan Fund 1,200 3,702
F Swengel, Kurt A. Memorial Scholarship 35,448 44,297
F Swift, Harold Fund 4,099 4,877
F Sylvester, Donald M. Scholarship 57,614 65,119
F Sylvester, Harrison C. ’55 Family Scholarship 5,136 5,340
F Talbot, Franklin ’46 Scholarship 738,636 790,118
F Talbot, Franklin Fogler Library Fund 50,000 54,655
F Talbot, Franklin Music Fund 50,000 53,305
F Talbot, Franklin Music Scholarship 43,407 48,508
F Talbot, Richard F. Scholarship 62,866 82,384
F Talcove, Steven and Dorothy Student Success Fund 1,000 1,034
S Talented Scholars Fund 1,016 3,791
F TallmanGeery Loan Fund 72,465 119,631
4H Tanglewood Financial Aid Endowment 12,136
4H Tanglewood School Endowment 119,363
P Tappi Student Endowment Fund Scholarship 10,000 11,951
P TAPPI/MaineNew Hampshire Scholarship 22,756 102,553
F Tarr, Omar F. and Lenora L. Memorial Scholarship 476,488 556,195
F Taylor, Frank M. Civil Engineering Fund 500,000 571,591
F Taylor, Frank M. Distinguished Professorship in Civil Engineering 500,000 580,518
S Taylor, Oscar E. and Dorcas P. Scholarship 10,000 34,160
S Taylor, Paul E. Fund for Archives Acquisition 155,282 429,954
F Taylor, Roger F. and Mary T. Scholarship 34,510 41,286
F Team Maine Endowment Fund 4,124 4,906
S Tenney, David L. and Mabel F. Scholarship 39,330 141,840
F Terrell, C.F. Fund 412,163 433,014
F Terrell, Van L. Fund 1,250 1,952
P Texo/Louis Lerner Scholarship 10,000 51,645
F Thaxter, Esther Scholarship 132,282 148,762
S Thayer Endowed Chair in Innovation 2,000,000 2,395,238
S Thayer National Poetry Foundation Operating Fund 200,000 239,526
Endowment Principal Market Value
P Thayer, Ernest Scholarship 10,000 17,088
F Thode, Isobel Memorial Scholarship 26,550 29,958
F Thomas, George M., CFMA Scholarship 25,000 30,607
F Thomas, Ruth Coombs ’23 Scholarship 5,000 7,907
S Thompson, Bertha Joy Fund 12,776 71,582
S Thompson, Bertha Joy Scholarship 19,011 109,584
F Thompson, Zane Albion Book Fund 93,170 104,192
F Thomson, Arline K. Fogler Library 100,000 111,879
F Thomson, Robert B. Honors Center 426,756 473,059
S Thomson, Robert B. Memorial Honors Award 142,213 178,446
F Thorne, Bertram E. Scholarship 271,199 318,837
F Thursday Club Scholarship 30,173 34,467
F Thurston, Dianne Julya Scholarship 21,108 21,631
S Tibbetts, Raymond Winslow Fund 61,624 149,394
S Tibbetts, Walter F. Scholarship 70,563 265,766
F Titcomb, Robert P. Memorial Scholarship 5,639 6,435
F Tobey, Helen White Scholarship 2,086 4,653
F Today and Tomorrow Student Scholarships 5,000 5,427
F Todd, Frank H. Scholarship 175,207 260,699
F Todd, George D. ’64 Scholarship 75,000 91,653
F Todd, J. Edward Memorial Fund 6,301 7,712
S Tolman, David B. Scholarship 1,766 6,587
F Totman, Clayton O. Graduate Student Fund 92,961 104,876
S Totman, James E. Fund 83,630 330,757
P Touchette, Joseph W. Scholarship 58,607 73,651
F Towle, Philip R. ’84 and Diana H. Towle ’84 Scholarship 10,085 11,006
S Towne, Nathan Pratt Scholarship 19,350 104,860
S Townsend, John Laurence ’24 Scholarship 104,308 132,679
F Townsend, Timothy E. ’74 Geological Sciences Fund 10,000 12,214
F Trafford, Dr. David White Memorial Scholarship 2,919 4,634
F Traub, Marsha Lynn All Maine Women Honor Society Fund 6,850 7,717
F TRC Electrical Engineering Technology Scholarship 100,000 116,816
S Treat, George W. Fund 41,001 105,140
F Treat, William W. Scholarship 101,434 114,892
F Trefethen, Professor Joseph M. Memorial Scholarship 53,687 59,900
P Trelfa, Fred R. Scholarship 25,567 129,885
P Trelfa, Heidi Ruckstuhl Scholarship 10,300 28,158
P Trelfa, Richard T. Scholarship 11,025 30,856
F Turner, Albert M. Prize 2,000 4,282
F Turner, Charles R. Memorial Fund 4,536 5,170
S Turner, Henry P. Scholarship 8,395 31,765
S Turner, Oscar Scholarship 7,184 29,705
S Turner, Oscar T. Scholarship 364,689 1,242,715
F Turner, Oscar Treat Scholarship 25,000 54,333
S Turner, Walter W. Scholarship 21,795 37,488
P Tutt, Richard P., Jr. Scholarship 5,608 25,949
F U. S. Army Air Corp 92nd Bomb Group Scholarship 40,700 46,139
F UMaine Engineering Scholarship 2,000 2,075
F UMaine IEEE Student Branch QuasiEndowed Scholarship 8,114 11,400
P Union Camp Corporation Scholarship 10,016 69,436
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 45
F University of Maine Foundation S University of Maine System (Orono campus) P University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation 4H Maine 4H Foundation
Endowment Principal Market Value Endowment Principal Market Value
F University of Maine Alumni Chapter of Southern Maine, Inc. Supplemental Scholarship 32,870 36,690
F University of Maine Alumni Chapter of Southern Maine, Inc., William D. “Bill” Currie First Year
Scholarship 100,834 119,376
S University of Maine Athletic GrantInAid and Scholarship Fund 6,192 20,271
S University of Maine Employees Endowment Pool 826 2,879
F University of Maine Foundation Discretionary Fund 250 768
F University of Maine Foundation Reserve Fund 303,061 397,851
F University of Maine Foundation Scholarship Fund 48,012 51,662
S University of Maine General Scholarship 669,277 1,011,810
F University of Maine Golf Club QuasiEndowment 7,654 10,166
F University of Maine Humanities Center Endowment 361,711 382,793
F University of Maine International Programming Fund 200 207
F University of Maine Museum of Art Acquisition and Conservation Fund 4,000 4,826
S University of Maine Operations Endowment Fund 4,810 6,867
F University of Maine Retirees Scholarship 1,030 1,118
S University of Maine Student Work Experience Fund 27,500 54,915
S University Store Company Scholarship 18,613 100,420
P Uong, D. Diek Scholarship 15,212 85,663
F Upward Bound Endowment, Friends of 265 391
F Upward Bound QuasiEndowment, Friends of 4,720 7,421
F Urann, Chestina Blaisdell Fund 10,000 33,872
S Urann, Marcus L. Scholarship 426,476 818,791
S Valentine, Mary Maxfield Memorial Scholarship 596 2,958
S Valitchka, Becky Memorial Scholarship 30,178 59,400
F Valley, Thomas Fund 33,657 54,688
F Vamvakias Family Scholarship 6,804 7,895
P Vamvakias, James G. Scholarship 10,000 26,374
F Veague, Arnold L. and Eleanor M. Scholarship 21,776 24,921
S Veazie Salmon Club Undergraduate Fisheries Scholarship 16,453 20,524
F Vetelino, Dr. John Fund for Excellence in Solid State and Semiconductors 18,719 22,338
F Veverka, David M. Memorial Fund 10,545 11,898
F Vickery, James B., III Scholarship 317,482 358,246
F Victor, Joan Vachon ’52 and Milton Victor ’51 Scholarship 26,000 29,709
F Viles Family Scholarship 88,711 140,951
F Viles, Frederick M. ’43 Scholarship 53,600 60,659
F Violette, Hugh D. ’05 Scholarship 25,280 30,514
P Violette, Richard D. Scholarship 16,886 45,766
F Violette, Richard D., Sr. and Dorothy D. Scholarship 10,000 11,086
F Volk Family Art Fund 37,627 44,678
F Volk Family Fund 686,605 860,396
F Volk Family Graduate Student Water Quality Fund 37,627 44,678
F Volk Family Hudson Museum Fund 37,627 44,678
F Wade, Capt. Charles H. Marine Sciences Fund 100,441 113,314
F Wade, Ormand J. and Miriam K. Alumni House Endowment Fund 100,000 114,825
F Wadleigh, Leith ’59 and Donna Alumni Association Fund 2,000 2,000
S Wadlin, George K. II Memorial Scholarship 18,545 30,549
F Wadlin, Professor George Memorial Scholarship 20,000 22,952
P Wadsworth, Harry F. Scholarship 10,888 66,284
S Wadsworth, Richard C. Memorial Prize 7,775 16,684
F Wakefield, Jim and Karen Fund 40,250 60,333
F Walbridge, William Wesley Scholarship 9,664 22,121
S Wales, Sgt. Walter McClymonds Scholarship 30,267 162,305
S Walker, Donald S. Scholarship 18,350 81,493
P Wallach, Ira D. Scholarship 10,751 64,468
P Wallach, James and Kenneth Scholarship 95,927 370,842
P Wallach, James G. Scholarship 53,200 83,717
F Walsh, John Randall and Agnes Annie Walsh Scholarship 20,000 24,215
F Walsh, Shawn Memorial Endowment 14,519 16,593
F Walton, Celia C. Fund 25,880 38,873
P Ward, Eugene J. Scholarship 10,000 57,287
F Ward, Gerald M. Scholarship 52,220 59,087
F Waring, Dot and Don Class of 1950 Flag Plaza Fund 13,009 16,343
F Warmke, Germaine LeClerc ’42 Scholarship 24,660 29,347
F Warren, Jean Scholarship 41,000 46,216
F Warren, Richard K. and Susan A. Warren Journalism Scholarship 22,050 24,782
F Waterman, Georgia Rich Alumni House Fund 3,000 3,920
F Waterman, John J. Fund 13,593 25,736
F Waterman, John J. Scholarship 10,000 11,473
F Wathen, Jack ’52 Memorial Scholarship 7,230 13,035
F Watson, Harry D. Scholarship 17,283 20,526
F Webb, Eleanor M. Fund 12,305 13,900
F Webb, Freeman G. ’33 and Mary C. Track Scholarship 202,255 236,023
S Webber Energy Fuels Scholarship 56,142 67,196
F Webber, Alburney E., Jr. Scholarship 4,000 6,101
F Webber, G. Peirce and Florence Pitts Forestry Fund 234,634 313,400
F Webber, G. Peirce and Florence Pitts Forestry Scholarship 210,418 247,510
F Webber, G. Peirce Maine Business School Fund 23,853 26,911
F Webber, John M. Fogler Digital Library Fund 25,000 26,926
F Webber, John M. School of Business Scholarship 100,000 113,353
F Webster, Edwin P. Scholarship 6,094 6,922
S Webster, Karl Scholarship 3,622 6,929
F Weed, Addie M. Scholarship 5,802 9,719
F Weeks, Thomas N. Fund 3,388 9,213
F Weiblen, William and Eileen Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering 21,000 25,285
F Weinberg, J. Morris Student Innovation Award 10,000 8,725
F Weiner, Marli Memorial Scholarship 50,000 54,569
S Weinstein, Janet Spiller ’48 Distinguished Scholars Award 24,534 33,185
S Weinstein, Janet Spiller ’48 Distinguished Scholars Award 20,000 53,546
S Weinstein, Janet Spiller ’48 Distinguished Scholars Award 10,000 32,425
S Weisz, Dr. Hans Memorial Fund 3,902 13,622
F Welch, Vinal J. Civil and Environmental Engineering Fund 15,000 16,883
F Weldon, Scott and MaryEllen Memorial Scholarship 23,725 26,773
46 University of Maine
Endowment Principal Market Value
F Wells, Irene R. Scholarship 34,221 54,229
S Wemyss, James C., Jr. Scholarship 2,777 9,016
F Wentworth, Arthur and Etta C. Memorial Scholarship 44,214 93,062
F Wentworth, John W. Electrical Engineering Scholarship 11,177 13,909
S Weppler, William H. Fund 167,939 539,545
F Westerman, Harold S. Athletic Scholarship 8,979 13,933
F Weston, Arthur Athletic Scholarship 39,625 44,807
S Weston, Benjamin T. Scholarship 10,000 34,792
S Weston, Charles P. Scholarship 12,008 40,947
F Weston, George and Helen Scholarship 160,582 186,008
F Wheatland, Barbara Geospatial Analysis Laboratory Excellence Fund 100,000 122,204
S WheeldenBassett Fund 146,852 434,183
F White, Faith Shesong ’38 Flower Fund 10,159 11,656
S White, James F. Scholarship 8,128 21,97
F WhitehillMairhuber, Marie B. Collins Center for the Arts Fund 10,088 11,236
F WhitehillMairhuber, Marie B. Fund 20,175 22,473
F Whitehouse, Dorothy Jordan Fund 5,174 5,937
F Whitehouse, Philip A. and Martha E. Family Fund 1,500 1,680
F Whitehouse, Theodore and Dorothy Scholarship 280,329 316,401
F Whitman, Dana, Jr. ’45 and Helen Herrick Whitman ’46, ’49G Scholarship 7,510 9,207
F Whitney, Allison I. ’62 Electrical Engineering Fund 135,312 151,042
F Whittier, Ralph ATO Fund 5,000 22,608
F Whittier, Ralph Fund 5,000 16,922
F WibergHannigan, Calista (Sargent) Scholarship 30,000 35,460
F Wicks, Ulrich Library Fund 4,397 5,044
F Wiersma, George Memorial Scholarship 6,135 7,532
S Wildlife Endowment Fund 29,522 52,897
S Wilkins, Austin H. Forestry Scholarship 26,010 52,530
P Wilkins, Ralph A. Scholarship 10,192 76,073
F Willett Family Fund 7,074 9,180
S Willey, Arthur O. Professorship in Mechanical Engineering 479,270 856,210
F Willey, Dorothy H. and Arthur O. Scholarship 10,150 23,587
S Willey, John C. ’35 Performing Arts Scholarship 25,000 57,883
P Willey, Michael S. Scholarship 10,412 15,471
S Williams, Hiram Fund 34,865 134,690
F Williams, R. Leon and Alma C. Scholarship 15,000 18,843
S Williams, Washburn E. Scholarship 137,838 215,976
F Williamson, Laurette Martineau ’61, ’62G Fund 9,555 10,958
F Willis, Susan Bodwell Civil Engineering Scholarship 20,000 23,822
F Wilson, Dorothy Clarke Library Fund 10,000 11,903
F Wilson, John F. Fund 74,732 94,384
S Wilson, Mott F. Scholarship 7,393 35,825
S Wing, Gerald E. Scholarship 1,766 7,063
S Winslow, Julia E. Scholarship 21,288 70,739
F Wiseman, Walt W. and Sarah E. Scholarship 30,254 34,474
F Witter, J. Franklin Scholarship 14,374 28,692
S Witter, J. Franklin Undergraduate Research Endowment 50,016 60,641
F Wolf, Kenneth P., M.D. and Fredda F., Esq. Fund 32,728 37,060
2014 ENDOWMENTS /HOLD INGS
Endowment Principal Market Value
F Wolfhagen, James L. and Helen J. Award 13,290 16,054
F Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarship 101,844 121,296
F Wood, Dr. George W. III Memorial Fund 1,300 1,339
F Wood, Nancy Nolde Fund 29,329 30,331
F Woodard and Curran Kurt Marston Scholarship 7,400 8,340
F Woodard, Franklin E. Environmental Engineering Laboratory Fund 144,535 163,762
F Woodbrey, Edward F. ’49 Memorial Scholarship 37,224 45,563
F WoodbreyMcIntire Family QuasiEndowment Fund 22,046 39,457
P Woodcock Family Scholarship 10,600 14,352
S Woodcock, Lois and Milton Scholarship 10,000 17,932
F Woodhead, David A. Forestry Fund 213,779 242,012
F Woodhead, David A. Forestry Scholarship 213,779 236,351
F Woodman, Bruce Coffin Scholarship 1,510 2,507
S Woodman, Charles F. Fund 21,396 122,561
S Woodsum, Edmund N. Scholarship 32,248 82,713
F Woodworth, T. C. ’63 Civil Engineering Scholarship 10,000 11,552
F Work, Gerald G. Scholarship 1,505 2,242
S Worrick, Robert C. and Roberta S. Scholarship 12,234 24,936
S Worthen, Harold Forest Management Fund 28,800 83,203
F Wright, David H. Fund 182,671 191,978
F Wright, Ryan Dana Memorial Award 21,000 24,872
F York County Poultry Improvement Association Scholarship 3,500 7,038
F York, Eric Memorial Scholarship 9,040 11,161
F Young, Ronald E. Engineering Scholarship 24,000 27,208
P Zabe, Robert N. Scholarship 9,469 27,917
P Zieminski, Stephan Scholarship 10,450 14,830
F Zimmerman, First Lieutenant James R. Memorial NROTC Award 25,580 28,834
S Zoidis, Peter G. ’38 Scholarship 11,650 16,297
F Zoidis, William Scholarship 9,100 10,989
Gary Cran ’62 received the University of Maine Alumni Association’s 2013 Pine Tree Emblem Service Award at the annual President’s Club Brunch, held as part of Homecoming Weekend. All who give at least $1,000 a year to UMaine are eligible for membership in the President’s Club. In addition to the annual brunch, members receive a pin, news of the university and invitations to other special events.
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WAYS OF GIVING Charitable giving often carries significant tax benefits for donors. All gifts to UMaine and its fundraising partners are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. If you have questions regarding the tax implications of your giving, please consult your attorney or financial adviser. The type of gift that is best for you depends upon many factors, including your age, health, family and employment situation, assets and lifestyle choices. Many companies will match your gift to UMaine, maximizing the impact of your personal philanthropy.
Peter Madigan ’81 addressed an audience of more than 200 generous alumni and friends when he presented Dan Churchill ’63 and his wife, Betty, with a 2014 Stillwater Presidential Award. Madigan is a member of the University of Maine’s Board of Visitors and the School of Policy and International Affairs (SPIA). He established the Peter Madigan Congressional Internship based on his own experience as an undergraduate student working in Washington, D.C., with Maine’s Congressional delegation.
Cash Most gifts that benefit the university come in the form of cash. Many donors choose to make their cash gift with a credit card, check or wire transfer. We invite donors to consider our secure and convenient online giving site (umaine.edu/givenow).
Payroll Deduction UMaine employees may make a gift through payroll deduction. Simply contact the Office of University Development for a payroll deduction form.
Bequests The most common future gift is a bequest, where the donor includes UMaine in a will or an estate plan.
Appreciated Securities A gift of longterm appreciated securities often has at least two advantages: It can provide an income tax deduction equal to the fair market value of the securities and may reduce capital gains. It is possible to make a gift using shares of mutual funds, but such gifts typically require more advanced planning as the transfers take longer.
Real Estate and Tangible Personal Property Make a gift that benefits UMaine and often carries tax advantages. The allowable deduction for a gift of real estate or tangible personal property (such as works of art or boats) depends upon a number of factors. Contact the University of Maine Foundation for more information.
Life Insurance You may make a gift of life insurance to the university or one of its fundraising partners by naming it as owner and irrevocable beneficiary of a policy. The gift may be a paid policy, an existing policy with cash value or a new policy.
Trusts There are a variety of ways to create trusts that benefit you, your loved ones and UMaine. Choosing the “right” trust or other planned giving vehicle depends on your age, assets and many other factors.
Charitable Gift Annuity Through a simple contract, you agree to donate cash, stocks or other assets to the University of Maine Foundation. In return, you and someone else, if you choose, receive a fixed amount each year for the rest of your lives.
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Fogler Library
INCREASING THE IMPACT OF YOUR GIFT TO UMAINE
Honoring Others You can make a gift supporting any area of the University of Maine in memory or honor of a professor, coach, student, relative or friend. Gifts are a special way to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, or the graduation of a child, grandchild or other loved one. Memorial gifts are a thoughtful way to recognize a person’s influence and accomplishments while advancing the mission of the University of Maine and helping the students we serve. When you make an honorary or memorial gift, we will (if requested) notify the honoree or next of kin, and will administer the gift as you direct.
Corporate Partnerships Companies, large and small, are choosing to partner with UMaine in ways that are mutually beneficial. Corporate partnerships can involve internships and assistance with recruitment. The naming of laboratories and other facilities brings visibility for the company, and also is an important source of funding for equipment, scholarships, student travel and other needs.
Perpetual Giving (Monthly) Many donors choose to make an automatic monthly gift to UMaine using their credit card or another type of electronic fund transfer. This is convenient for donors and can help reduce printing and mailing costs.
“Sally and I have literally danced our way around the world, but our hearts always carry us back to Orono, where we met as students at the University of Maine. It has been our privilege to give back to our alma mater as volunteers and donors.” Allen Fernald ’54
Still Dancing the Night Away
Renovations to a former dining hall, Stewart Commons, have recently yielded a new learning environment for UMaine students. The Wyeth Family Center for Studio Art and the Innovative Media Research and Commercialization Center (IMRC) share the new space, which is in close proximity to the university’s Foster Innovation Center. Sally ’55 and Allen ’54 Fernald were among the donors who braved freezing temperatures to attend the IMRC dedication in January. Devoted volunteers, the Fernalds have given more than
$1 million to the University of Maine, making them members of the newly established Katahdin Society.
“It has been our privilege to give back to our alma mater as volunteers and donors,” says Allen Fernald. “We want to make sure that our university remains strong for future generations, so that others will be afforded the same blessings of friendship, family, civic engagement and career success that we attribute to our UMaine experience so many years ago.”
Sally ’55 and Allen ’54 Fernald met at a dance during Sally’s first
week at UMaine and remain among UMaine’s most committed
donors and volunteers.
Alumni Reunion Dance
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GIVING SOCIET IES
Every gift honors UMaine’s past while helping to shape its future and the wellbeing of thousands of Maine citizens. While each and every gift is vital to UMaine’s mission, the donor list in this report includes those individuals and organizations that have made gifts of at least $1,000 in fiscal year 2014 (July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014). All of these donors are members of the President’s Club. Some are also members of other gift societies, based on their lifelong giving and planned gifts to UMaine.
Katahdin Society
The Katahdin Society honors alumni and friends who have given $1 million or more to benefit the University of Maine. Such exceptional generosity has helped ensure UMaine’s success for the first 150 years, and will be even more important in the years to come, as costs continue to rise and the need for exceptional teaching, research and outreach escalates in an increasingly complex world.
K will appear after donor name.
Stillwater Society
The Stillwater Society was created in 2000 to celebrate donors who have given at least $25,000 to the University of Maine over the course of their lifetime. Donors are eligible for the society based on their cumulative outright gifts and irrevocable planned gifts. Some friends and alumni are members of the Stillwater Society as the result of a single gift; others are members as the result of faithful, longtime support. New members are inducted at a formal recognition dinner each year and presented with a pin symbolic of their respective Stillwater Society level.
S will appear after donor name.
Charles F. Allen Legacy Society
The Charles F. Allen Legacy Society, named for the University of Maine’s first president, was established in 1995 to recognize and honor alumni and friends who intend to remember the University of Maine or its affiliated organizations by making a bequest or other form of planned or deferred gift. Such gifts will benefit the university in the years ahead without necessarily requiring that the donor fund the gift at the present time. While the gift is deferred, the benefits of membership in the society begin immediately. If you let us know that you have provided at least $10,000 for the University of Maine or its affiliated organizations in your will, trust, pooled life income fund, life insurance policy, gift annuity or retirement fund, you immediately become a full member of the Society. Charles F. Allen Legacy Society members receive a membership certificate recognizing their intentions and a lapel pin. Members are also honored at a special event on campus.
L will appear after donor name.
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President’s Club
The President’s Club is UMaine’s “front door” to special donor recognition. Members of the President’s Club give at least $1,000 a year to UMaine. Gifts can be unrestricted or designated for a particular need or priority; they may be used for current operations or directed toward an endowment. President’s Club members range from recent graduates to senior alumni, represent virtually every major, are scattered across the country and share a common commitment to improving the lives of others. President’s Club members receive a pin and are invited to a special brunch over Homecoming Weekend.
P will appear after donor name.
Triple Crown of Support
This report includes the names of alumni and friends who are truly shaping the future of the University of Maine as members of the Stillwater Society, Charles F. Allen Legacy Society and President’s Club.
The Triple Crown is a realistic goal for many donors who make philanthropy a priority, plan ahead and thoughtfully consider the many ways of giving. There is no “ideal” way to make a gift; the timing and nature of your gifts will depend on your unique circumstances.
We encourage you to work closely with your legal and financial advisers, as well as our fundraising professionals, to determine a path that is mutually beneficial for you, your loved ones and the University of Maine.
z will appear after donor name.
Loyal M Society
The Loyal M Society is a new way of recognizing UMaine’s most faithful philanthropists. Membership is open to donors who have made gifts to benefit UMaine over at least two consecutive fiscal years, regardless of the gift amount, type or purpose. Recurring monthly gifts, set up with a credit card or electronic fund transfer from a checking account, are a convenient way to secure ongoing membership in the Loyal M Society. Membership is noted with the years of consecutive support in parentheses, e.g. (15) denotes that a donor has made gifts to UMaine for 15 consecutive years, including FY14. Actual years of consecutive giving may be greater; the count extends back to when the Office of University Development transitioned from paper records to a fundraising database. Consecutive year giving to the University of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation and the Maine 4H Foundation may not be reflected in this donor list due to database conversion projects.
( ) consecutive years of support after donor name(s)
UMAA Lifetime Members
M will appear after donor name.
Between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014, donors gave more than
$22 million to support the mission of the University of Maine.
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Ella Fitzgerald at UMaine in 1989
A generous gift from Richard R. ’59
and Anne A. Collins ’61 named the
Collins Center for the Arts. The
center, home of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and Hudson
Museum, has served thousands of patrons since 1986. Private
support has always been essential to the operation of the performing
arts center, which has benefited
from many generous families, including the Hutchins, for whom
the concert hall is named. Elizabeth Noyce and William P. Palmer III are among the center’s other major benefactors.
July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014
DONORS K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
= Deceased* Walter H. Abbott ’58, ’65G and Carol Stevenson Abbott ’59* S L P M (11) z
Thomas J. Ackermann ’91 L
Maj. Gen. Earl L. Adams '57 and Sheila Adams P M
Dr. Heman P. Adams and Patricia Adams S P (5) Mark A. Adams ’85 and Katherine Penley Adams ’85 P (2)
Pamelia Brockway Adams ’60 and Dr. David L. Adams S (7)
Douglas W. Addison L
Constance Ahara S
Shawn M. Albert ’99 and Martha Marie Gray ’99 P
Bruce W. Albiston ’72 and Annemarie H. Albiston P
Janet M. Alexander ’88G and Dr. John A. Alexander S P (2)
Harold Alfond Foundation P (5) The William and Joan Alfond Foundation P (10) Peter G. Alfond S
Susan G. Alfond S
Theodore B. Alfond and Barbara Alfond S
William F. Alfond and Joan Loring Alfond S P (10) Stanley C. Allain ’61 and Kathleen MurrayAllain S L M
Suzanne Bogert Allard ’56 S M
Allen Insurance & Financial P
Dr. H. Lee Allen, Jr. ’76, ’78G and Susan Lieberman Allen ’78 S P (2)
Dr. Douglas C. Allen ’62 and Barbara Fowles Allen ’63 P (7)
Hannah Allen P
James C. Allen ’79 and Melissa McDonough Allen ’82 P
Linda Sutherland Allen ’75 and Robert C. Allen L P (3)
Telford M. Allen III and Karen F. Allen S
Vance A. Aloupis, M.D. P.A. P
Pamela J. Aloupis ’82 S
Dr. Vance A. Aloupis ’68 S P (3) Michael H. Alpert ’72G S
Alpha Delta Fraternity P
Francois G. Amar, Ph.D. and Karen L. Hover, M.D. P
Lt. Col. John L. Amato (Ret.) ’56 and Jeanne Charland Amato S P (39)
AMC Maine Woods, Inc. P (6) America East Conference P
American Endowment Foundation P
American Legion Auxillary P
American Society of Civil Engineers, Maine Section P (2)
AMVAC Chemical Corporation P
Analog Devices, Inc. P
Charles R. Anastasia S
Lt. Richard N. Anderson P (15) Jeanette R. Anderson P (7) Joellen Anderson ’59 S L
Mark W. Anderson ’80G and Lorraine Ostergren S P (12)
Robert I. Anderson ’64 and Jacqueline Towle Anderson ’64 S M
George H. Andrews ’32 P (19) Kathryn Morris Andrews ’51 S M (31) Dr. John H. Annala ’68 P (10) Dr. Seanna L. Annis L
Meredith Mawhinney Anson and Philip S. Anson P (2)
James S. Anthony and Gloria Trujillo S
Applicators Sales & Services, Inc. P (2) Pauline Turcotte Applin ’64, ’68G and John R. Applin ’65, ’70G S L M (2)
ARAMARK Corporation P
Allan S. Arch ’65 and Susan K. Arch S P (2) Armstrong World Industries P
Ronald G. Aseltine ’77 and Deborah Scott Aseltine ’80 S L
Edward Ashworth, Ph.D. and Sharon Ashworth, Ph.D. P (5)
Ray B. Auel and Jean Marie Auel ’86 Hon. L.H.D. S
David M. Austin ’90 and Kelly M. Austin ’06 P (5) Ayco Corporation P (5) Alice S. Ayling Scholarship Foundation P (25) Charles A. Babb ’60 and Isa K. Babb P
Richard K. Babcock ’59 and Fadelma Babcock S L
Kenneth W. Bach ’63, ’65G S P (4) Sandra Pendleton Bacon '56 S
E. Stanton Bagley ’68 and Terry M. Burke P
Josephine Blake Bail ’42, ’44H and Donald W. Bail ’44 S L (35)
James W. Bailey ’63 P (21) Eleanor M. Baker ’75 and Thomas W. Saturley, CAI S P (10)
Baldwin Crane & Equipment Corporation P
Ann Hayden Baldwin ’74, ’06G L
James O. Ballinger ’66, ’69G S
Arthur Balourdos and Nancy Balourdos S
Bancroft Contracting Corporation P (5) Mark A. Bancroft ’93, ’94 and Angela S. Bancroft P (2)
Bangor Nature Club P (31) Bangor Savings Bank P (31) Bangor Water District P (7) David Banks and Donna Banks P (4) David Banks Realty P (4) Dr. Steven E. Barkan and Barbara J. Tennent P (8) Elliott R. Barker III ’54 and Jean Cressy Barker S L P (33) z
The Barking Foundation P (2) Constance King Barnes ’43 S L P M (5) z
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Dr. Lavon Lee Bartel and David G. Struck P (2) Donald B. Barter ’68 and Janet Beaulieu Barter ’69 P (21)
Richard F. Barter, Ph.D. ’58 and Patricia Ann Barter S L P M (5) z
Jayne Hanson Bartley ’49 S L P M (13) z Peter N. Bartley ’72 L
Leonard S. Barton S
BASF Corporation P
Baskahegan Company P (18) Blanche S. Bast and Dr. Robert C. Bast, Jr. S P (14) Dorothy Bjorn Bates L
David J. Batuski, Ph.D. ’44H and Shellie M. Batuski P (5)
Baxter State Park Authority P (9) David S. Baxter ’74G and Dr. Katherine K. Carter P (3)
Bay Center for Jaw Surgery P (3) Bayer CropScience P (5) Dr. Robert C. Bayer P (2) Robert N. Bazinet S
BBC Land, LLC P (3) Elwood M. Beach ’51 and Virginia Norton Beach ’52 S L M
Pamela L. Beal ’69 S L
Clare F. Beames ’52 S
Diana B. Bean S
Linda L. Bean and Donald Lambert Folkers S
Norman R. Bean S
Ryan M. Beaumont ’04, ’07G and Katherine Stephens Beaumont ’05, ’10G P
Bee Line Cable P
Dennis H. Beers ’72 and Barbara M. Beers ’74 S
Jason Beever ’92 L
Kathleen P. Bell P
Eugene N. Benner ’70 and Ellen Minster Benner ’72 S
Hope Hutchins Benton S P M (21) Gail McLain Berry ’61 and Maj. Gen. Peter T. Berry (Ret.) ’61 S L M
Best Western White House Inn P (4) The Betterment Fund P (2) Stephen Bicchieri P (2) Nancy Harris Bickterman ’57 P (2) Bidu Sayao Memorial Children’s Trust P (2) Bigelow Investment Advisors, LLC P (2) Catherine Billings ’78, ’95G P (23) Allen J. Bingham ’54 and Joanne Owen Bingham ’56 L M
Barbara Dorsey Birmingham ’79 and Dr. Lesley T. Birmingham S
Martha J. Bishop S
Ronald E. Bishop ’53 and Lorna M. Bishop S L P M (39) z
Dr. Harris J. Bixler and Ann Bixler S (7) Black Bear Inn & Conference Center P (24) Lance C. Black ’04 L
Joline J. Blais and Jon Ippolito S
Ann Weldon Blanke ’76, ’84G and Dr. Richard D. Blanke S P (17)
Sandford Blitz ’92G and Mona M. Blitz* P M (23) Deborah L. BlountSmith ’76 and Richard N. Smith ’79 S P
Marvin W. Blumenstock ’78G and M. Helen Blumenstock S P (2)
David W. Bochtler ’86 P
Anne Donovan Bodnar S P
Janet Marston Bodwell ’55 S L P Mz Russell S. Bodwell ’44, ’47G S K L P (38) z Boeing Space and Intelligent Systems P
Mary Hall Bok ’61 P (3) David F. Bolger S
J.T. Bolger S
John L. Bonello ’65 S
Steven E. Bonville ’69 and Jane Survant Bonville ’70 S L P (28) z
Joseph M. Boomer ’58 and Helen Inman Boomer ’59 P (7)
Louis J. Boos and Jean S. Boos S P
Michael T. Bordick ’88 and Monica Perry Bordick ’86 S
Dr. Richard A. Boss, Jr. ’74 and Mary Newhall Boss ’75 P (5)
Dr. Emmanuel Boss and Dr. Lee KarpBoss P (5) Amanda Louise Bost, LUTCF ’84, ’87G and Stephen M. Bost L
The Boston Foundation P
Bottom Dollar, Inc. P (12) Karen R. Boucias ’71 and Dr. George L. Jacobson S L P M (14) z
Jean Gowdey Bourque ’48 S
Reginald B. Bowden ’55 L (5) Bowdoin College P (3) Dawn S. Bowen, Ph.D. ’90G and Marshall E. Bowen, Ph.D. S
Roger W. Bowen, Ph.D. and Barbara H. Bowen S P
Leonard W. Bowles ’55, ’56G L (38) Dr. Kevin J. Boyle ’78 and Nancy Boyle L M
Michael A. Boyson and Nancy L. Grant S
Pamela Ward Braak and Gregory W. Braak S
Julie H. Bracken S
William A. Bracken S
Jane H. Bracy and Skip Bracy P (2) Bradford S. Wellman Charitable Fund P
Dr. John A. Bradford and Marjorie Bradford S (29) Wilma Additon Bradford S (39) Patricia Murphy Bragdon ’51 S
Phyllis Pendleton Bragg ’47, ’49G S L (38) Jane C. Brann ’97 and Harold J. Brann L P M (21) Eric L. Brennan ’68, ’73G and Betty Bell Brennan S P M (2)
Susan Hayward Brennan ’75 and Dr. Leonard J. Brennan ’76 P (13)
Richard A. Bresnahan and Ann W. Bresnahan P (10) Erna Bamford Breton ’51 L
John C. Bridge ’57, ’63G and Charlene R. Bridge S K L P M (39) z
Brent M. Bridges ’80 P (2) John J. Brier ’88 P
Elinor Hansen Brockway ’50 L M
Dr. David L. Bronson ’69 and Dr. Kathleen S. Franco S P (4)
William C. Brooks III ’64, ’65G L
Lucille A. Brouillard ’61, ’66G L
Pauline C. Brouillard L
Dr. John H. Brower ’62 and Dr. Moonyean S. Brower ’63 L P M (15)
Philip H. Brown II ’64, ’70G S M
Carleton M. Brown ’49, ’59G and Iris J. Brown S P (39)
Charles G. Brown S
Darryl N. Brown ’66, ’69G and Penny L. Brown S P (3)
Dr. Donald V. Brown ’43 and Wanda J. Brown L
Dr. Harold H. Brown ’61, ’65G and Sally A. Brown L M (2)
Jean Bertolini Brown ’60 S L P M (36) z Dr. Mark W. Brown ’75 and Roberta Bisignano L
Dr. Myles A. Brown ’56 P (2) Ronald O. Brown, Ph.D. ’63 S (2) Shelly A. Brown L
Stephanie Barry Brown ’65 and Mike Brown S P M (2)
The Brook Family Foundation P
Arthur W. Brownell ’59* and Helen M. Brownell P M (16)
Julie S. Brownie ’70 and Dale Brownie L (13) Dr. Mitchell R. Bruce and Dr. Alice E. Bruce S P (2) Donna Fritz Brunstad ’60 L
Dr. Robert D. Buchanan ’44 S K L P M (19) z Daniel C. Buck, DPM ’81 and Marsha O’Rourke P (12)
John D. Buckley ’49 S P (19) Arnold R. Buckman and Maxine B. Buckman S
David E. Buker ’69 and Nancy Hackett Buker ’71 L
William C. Bullock, Jr. and Edith S. Bullock S
Hildegard S. Burgess L
Mary Marble Burgess ’46 and Alan C. Burgess ’48 S L P (6) z
George G. Burke ’55 P (20) Dr. A. Pat Burnes S P (17) John H. Burnham ’60 and Carol Burnham S P (27) H. Maxwell Burry ’57 and Shirley Burry S L
John H. Bush ’58 S L
Michael T. Bush ’94 S
Dr. Alfred A. Bushway ’68 and Esther McClain Bushway ’70G L (25)
David L. Butler ’79 P (9) Frank A. Butler ’52, ’52G and Ruth Bartlett Butler ’54 S P M (4)
M. Eleanor Butler ’53 and Dr. Sidney R. Butler ’54 L M
Peter J. Buxton ’61 and Joan S. Buxton S P (33)
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Emera Astronomy Center beam signing in 2013
Generous gifts from an anonymous donor, Emera Inc. and other donors made possible the new Emera
Astronomy Center, which now
houses the Maynard F. Jordan
Planetarium and Observatory. Children and families, as well as UMaine faculty and students, will benefit from this new resource
that celebrates the starry nights of Maine.
K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
* = Deceased
William S. Calkin, D.Sc. ’55, ’60G P (13) Elizabeth Brown Calkins ’50, ’57G and Dr. Stanley L. Freeman, Jr. S Lz
Nora L. Cameron ’77 and Denis W. Hanson ’77, ’80G P (12)
Polly Newton Camp ’78G S P (28) George N. Campbell, Jr. ’71, ’79G S
Gregory A. Campbell ’64, ’66G, ’69 Ph.D and Susann W. Campbell L M
Barbara Jeanne Carey ’03, ’05G and James M. Cohen ’03, ’05G S
Dennis J. Carey ’68 and Wendy L. Carey P (3) Benjamin D. Carlisle and Sarah G. Carlisle S P
David M. Carlisle and Susan A. Carlisle S (2) Carmelina Procaccini Fund P
Donald M. Carmichael and Suzanne S. Carmichael L (6)
Michael M. Carney ’72 and Jeanne Bartlett Carney ’74 S
Christina Weston Caron ’05 and Jeremy E. Caron ’04 P (4)
James R. Caron ’70 and Angel Caron P (35) Dr. Sandra L. Caron ’79, ’82G P (17) Thomas E. Carpenter ’68, ’71, ’73G and Wendy Mercer Carpenter ’71, ’77 z
Jonathan Carroll P
Hon. Gene Carter ’58, ’85 Hon. L.L.D. and Judith Kittredge Carter ’59 S P M (3)
Martha M. Carter and Michael D. Carter P
Stanford E. Carver ’59 and Pauline Carver L (2) Linwood L. Carville ’53, ’54G and Jean Grindle Carville ’54* S P M (32)
Daniel and Dina Cassidy Fund P (6) Dr. Daniel E. Cassidy and Dina S. Cassidy P (6) Glenn C. Castner ’75 and Sandra L. Castner P (26) CCB, Inc. P
Central Maine Power Company, Inc. P
Leo A. Chadbourne ’51 S L
Debora Smith Chaiken ’73 and Paul W. Chaiken P (32)
Colby H. Chandler ’50, ’79 Hon. Sc.D. and Jean F. Chandler S P (15)
Gregory P. Chanis ’86 and Pauline S. Chandler L
Thomas M. Chappell and Katherine C. Chappell P (2) Charles Koch Foundation P
John R. Charles ’57 L (16) Mark and Judith Chase Fund P (2) Mark C. Chase ’77 and Judith Chase P (4) Robert M. Chase ’45 and Marjory S. Chase L
Gerard R. Chasse ’90 and Ronda L. Chasse P (2) Michael F. Chavaree and Patricia L. Chavaree P (2) Michael Cheney and Janice Cheney P (2) The Chewonki Foundation P (2) Chi Epsilon P
Jerald Chiarell ’94 and Julie Chiarell L
Daniel P. Christensen ’77 and Cynthia F. Christensen S
Daniel D. Churchill ’63 and Betty Churchill S L P M (10) z
Marion B. Chute S L (26) Matthew J. Ciampa ’10, ’12G L P (5) Cianbro Charitable Foundation P (5) Eric L. Cianchette and Peggy Cianchette S K
Eugene H. Clapp III S P
Alton H. Clark ’61 and Madonna Fogg Clark ’61 S P (4)
Chad P. Clark ’81 and Carol Gilbert Clark ’82 P (11) Llewellyn E. Clark, Ph.D. ’54, ’56G and Shirley H. Clark S L P Mz
Steven D. Clarke, Ph.D. ’70 S
Clayton Lake Woodland Holdings LLC P (6) Norma Towne Clayton ’63 and John M. Clayton, Jr. S L P M (3) z
Perry R. Clough ’63 and Susan R. Clough S L P M (3) z
Rosemary Sherwood Clowes ’74 and Mark A. Clowes ’77 L
Salvatore L. Coco S P
F. Chandler Coddington, Jr. ’54 and Jane W. Coddington S L M (39)
Dr. Cheryl M. Coffin P (5) E.H. Marcelle Coffin S (26) Dr. Millard F. Coffin III P (28) Ronald C. Coffin ’56 and Sheila N. Coffin P (4) David R. Coffman S
Mary Jane Cohen S L
Maurice S. Cohen ’51 and Phyllis Herman Cohen S
Mitchell M. Cohen ’62 and Parvin Cohen L (14) Hon. William S. Cohen ’75 Hon. L.L.D. and Janet Langhart Cohen S M
Calen B. Colby ’85, ’91G and Sarah Emily Colby P
Edith Snow Cole ’53, ’50H S P M (39) Garret E. Cole ’72 and Marsha Ostlund Cole ’73 S L
Stephen W. Cole ’68, ’72 and Wendy M. Cole S
George Colletti and Maria Colletti S
Anne Adams Collins ’61 and Richard R. Collins ’59* S K L Pz
Donald F. Collins ’49 and Patricia McGuigan Collins ’49 S L M (29)
Dorothy Small Collins L M
Nicholas C. Collins ’70 and Linda Jarvis Collins ’71 P (13)
Dr. Linwood L. Colson III ’69 S
Miriam A. Colwell ’39 S L (15) Dr. Dori A. Comer and Dr. Charles W. Comer L P (2) Competitive Energy Services P (2) Arthur A. Comstock, Jr. and Betty Comstock L (25) Rick L. Conant P
John M. Condon ’74 S L
Cheryl Ann ConleySmyth ’68 P (4) Jean White Conroy ’57, ’60G and Merritt W. Conroy '60 P M (2)
Consigli Construction Co., Inc. P (6) Michael Conte P
Dr. Chris E. Cookson ’93 and Cassandra B. Cookson L M
Bernard Cope ’58 and Annette D. Cope S M
56 University of Maine
Dr. Carolyn Ann Copenheaver ’96G P (13) Kimberly Frances Corbitt ’05 P (2) Paul Cormier P (4) Cormier's Plumbing & Heating P (8) Correll Family Foundation, Inc. P (5) Alston D. Correll ’66, ’66G, ’67G and Ada Lee Correll S K P (5)
John W. Cosgrove ’78, ’84G and Marilyn Cosgrove P
Michael E. Cosgrove ’79 P
Jana Munroe Cote ’84 and Michael M. Cote ’84 P M (8)
Stephanie G. Cotsirilos S (15) Paul G. Coulombe ’75 and Giselaine M. Coulombe S K P
Dorothy H. Coulter* P (3) Courier Publications P
L. Robert Couturier, Jr. ’54 and Olive Couturier L
Dr. Douglas F. Cowan and Sophie S. Cowan P (2) Gary M. Cran ’62 and Estella A. Cran S L P (18) z Crane Brothers, Inc. P (7) Neil F. Crane ’58 and Lois M. Crane S L P (4) z James A. Crawford ’51 and Janie Crawford S P M (2) Mark W. Crawford P (14) Anne Haddow Cressey ’84 and Mark W. Cressey ’85 P
James D. Crocker, Jr. P (3) Joan Crockett ’44H L
Frank T. Crohn and Helene Crohn S
Joseph H. Cromarty ’78 and Laura W. Cromarty S
Paul B. Cronin ’57 and Dale G. Cronin S P M (30) Mark D. Crosby ’81, ’83, ’89G and Carolyn Carson Crosby ’92 L
Elizabeth Pierce Cross ’55 L
Mark Stuart Cross ’79 and Melanie Cross S
Dr. Charles L. Crowley, Jr. ’49 S L
Henry D. Crowley and Elisabeth M. Crowley S P (15) Michael R. Crowley ’81 S L (8) James G. Crump, Jr. ’54 and Janice Crump S M
Hon. Kevin M. Cuddy and Carol G. Cuddy P
Patricia A. Cummings ’89, ’44H and Douglas R. Marchio ’44H L P (21)
Ronald J. Cummings ’87G and Elaine Cummings S (17)
David M. Cunningham ’54 S M (29) Albert R. Curran '71 and Carol Fisher Curran ’72 S P M (28)
William D. Currie ’52 and Harriet Johnson Currie ’52 S L P M (39) z
George N. Curtis ’61 and Katarina R. Curtis S L
Theodore S. Curtis, Jr. and Rose Marie Curtis ’80G P
John T. Cyr & Sons, Inc. P (32) Joseph H. Cyr and Suzanne V. Cyr S P (24) Carolyn Bull Dahlgren ’56 S L M (39) Robert W. Daigle ’71 and Brenda M. Daigle ’71 S
Daniel R. Daigneault ’74 and Carol B. Daigneault S P M (13)
Thomas V. Daley, Jr. S
William B. Dalton ’80 and Barb Brown Dalton ’81 S M (31)
Dr. Norinne Hilchey Daly ’59 S L M
Dr. Robert Q. Dana ’80 and Linda Philbrook Dana ’80 S P (5)
Michael H. Dann ’68 and Judith Taylor Dann '68, ’89G P (21)
John B. Darling II and Karen Darling S
Darling’s, Inc. P (10) John W. Darrah ’89 and Debra O’Toole Darrah ’89 S
Michael L. Davee ’79, ’80 and Lisa D. Davee ’92G S P (4)
Richard W. Davidson, Ph.D. ’64, ’66G and Gale Davidson P
Clinton E. Davies ’82, ’83G and Colette B. Davies P (6)
Joyce Spencer Davis S L
Earl Dawley ’50 and Alene Dawley L (26) Jon F. Dawson ’67, ’72G and Nancy Speirs Dawson ’74 S P (5)
Richard B. Dawson, C.P.A. ’78 and Valerie Woodsum Dawson ’80 P (13)
Beth De Haas ’79 L (33) Dead River Company P
Douglas J. DeAngelis ’88 S M
Larry B. Deans ’78, ’94G and Sandra J. NegriniDeans L
Vance E. Dearborn ’49, ’69G and Evelyn Ellsworth Dearborn ’49, ’86G S P M (39)
Dr. Robert F. DeBoo ’62G S L
Lester A. DeCoster ’59 and Barbara Lavoie DeCoster ’79 S L M (12)
Deighan Associates, Inc. P (7) David M. DeLorme S
L.William Demaso ’63 and Marie P. Demaso S P (23) Nancy L. Demb P
Jacqueline L. Dempsey S
Col. Parker A. Denaco ’65, ’75G S L P (7) z Frederick L. Denico ’63 P (4) Robert J. Desjardins ’58 and Rita Desjardins L (13) Nancy Cameron DeWilde ’55 S M
Frederick A. Dick P
James B. Didriksen ’54 L
Karen C. DiGiovanni S P (13) Sandra Bowden Dillon L (2) Albert A. DiMillo, Jr. ’76 and Linda S. DiMillo S P M (15)
Ivelin Dimitrov ’03 and Ralitza Dimitrov P (3) John K. Dineen ’51 S P (5) Joseph A. Dion ’60* and Peggy L. Dion P (2) Martin J. Dittiger ’91G L M
Dr. Eugene J. Dixon P (6) John T. Dobbs ’99 and Rachel E. Dobbs S
Julia Brigham Dodge ’96 P
Dana B. Dolloff ’63, ’64G and Sarah H. Dolloff S L P (39) z
John P. Donovan and Elizabeth J. Donovan S
Dr. Matthew J. Donovan P (2)
July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014
DONORS
Dr. George H. Dorion and Dorothy S. Dorion P
David L. Dorr and Ellen G. Dorr S
Dow AgroSciences P (3) Joseph D. Doyle, Jr. ’75 and Jill Doyle S P (2) Dennis M. Doyle ’67 and Patricia B. Doyle S L P (12) z
Marian S. Dressler ’99 and Richard L. Dressler L (19) David P. Driscoll ’87 and Vonda Vreeland Driscoll ’89 P (8)
Richard A. Dudley ’60 and Martha Butler Dudley ’60 P M (5)
Duffy’s Electric, Inc. P
Scott F. Duggan ’87 and Joanne Williamson Duggan S M
Lynda B. Duncan S
Richard N. Duncan ’63 and Margaret Duncan L
Janet Silsby Dunham ’77G and Dr. Wallace C. Dunham S (7)
Patricia McDonough Dunn ’73 P (17) William J. Dunnett ’79 and Robin Dunnett P
DuPont Crop Protection P
Nancy E. Dutton ’77 S
Jayne Henneberry Dyer ’75 and James F. Dyer P (30) Nancy Morse Dysart ’60 and Donald Dysart S L
Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems P (2) Kenneth C. Eaton ’58 S M
Dr. Michael J. Eckardt and Johneen K. Eckardt S P (11)
Education Fund of Midcoast AAUW P
Kelly C. Edwards ’80G and Ramona J. Edwards P (5) Albert D. Ehrenfried ’44 S P M (7) Christopher H. Eldridge ’66 and Gertrude Marsano Eldridge ’69 P (10)
George H. Elliott and Gail C. Downs P (4) Corson Ellis and Marion F. Ellis S P (7) Osborne N. Ellis ’51 and Virginia Young Ellis S L
EMC Holdings, LLC P (7) Emera Maine P (9) Hilda Santoro Emerson ’60 and Charles W. Emerson ’61 S
Jacqueline A. Emerson L P (7) Dr. Maura Hayes Emerson ’74, ’78G and Dr. Guillermo Olivos S P M (9)
Dr. Philip H. Emery, Jr. ’57 and Sylvia MacKenzie Emery ’57 S P M (39)
EMHS Foundation — Mary Crockett and Dante J. Caminati Fund P (2)
EMHS Foundation — Webber Fund P (30) Christopher W. Emmons ’76 and Marybeth P. Emmons ’78 P M (11)
Carrie Hurd Enos ’99 and Clay Enos ’00 P
Amelia Swain Entin ’47 P (2) Epstein & O'Donovan, LLP P
Frederick A. Erb and Barbara M. Erb S
Michael Eremita and Marilyn Eremita S P (33) Brenda M. Erickson ’67 L P (34) Dorothy Brewer Erikson ’42 S P (2) Gordon I. and Dorothy B. Erikson Fund P
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 57
Darling Marine Center’s R/V Ira C. research vessel
Ira C. Darling, a Chicago
businessman, and his wife donated
their beloved saltwater farm to
UMaine in 1965 to establish the Darling Marine Center and create the first oceanography program at the University of Maine. To help
maintain and improve the property and support two chaired
professorships, Mr. Darling
established a significant trust. Today the center supports a broad
spectrum of marine science programs in cooperation with the School of Marine Sciences.
The center provides opportunities for thousands of individuals to
explore the Gulf of Maine — from
K–12 students and the general public, to undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, science conference attendees, and visiting
investigators from around the world.
K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
* = Deceased
Erin’s Run P
John J. Esposito ’79, ’81G and Bonnie Broadbent Esposito ’80 P
R. Adm. G. Brian Estes ’63 and Roberta E. Estes L
Richard A. Eustis ’55 S L P M (13) z FairPoint Communications P (3) Stanley Falkow, Ph.D. ’55, ’79 Hon. Sc.D. and Lucy S. Tompkins, M.D. S
Farley Financial Group LLC P (3) The Family Doc P
Christopher D. Farley ’85 and Cindy K. Farley S P (5) Farm Credit of Maine, ACA P (17) Dr. Edward J. Farmlett ’78 L M (24) Nichi S. Farnham and Col. Douglas A. Farnham P (3) Willard C. Farnham ’59 and Elanna Crowley Farnham ’81 S M (38)
Dr. Norman O. Farrar ’62 P M (3) Dr. Gary J. Farren and Dr. Barbara J.S. Farren S (29) Perl V. Farrington, Jr. ’51 and Virginia A. Farrington S L P (6) z
Gretchen F. Faulkner ’81, ’84G S P (3) Norman F. Fay ’40 S L (11) FEDCO Seeds P (5) Oskar Feichtinger III and Eliane A. Feichtinger L
Evelyn Fenderson L
Ferland Family Foundation P
E. James Ferland ’64 and Eileen Kay Ferland S P (6) H. Allen Fernald, Jr. ’54, ’02 Hon. L.T.D. and Sally Carroll Fernald S K L P M (36) z
Law Office of Joseph L. Ferris, Esq. P
Joseph L. Ferris ’66 S L P (39) z Zachary D. Ferry ’06 P
The Fiddlehead Fund P (2) Fidelity Foundation P (6) Adam B. Fineberg and Kathleen A. Fineberg S P (10) Paul I. Firlotte ’56 and Patricia A. Firlotte P
The First P (2) Fisher Charitable Foundation P (7) Ada C. Fisher ’42 S L
Jeanne Donovan Fisher S
Alexsandra FisherColes S
Lee E. Fitzgerald ’59 S P
Ellen P. Flaherty ’71 and Michael I. Flaherty ’72 S L
David C. Flanagan S
Julia Flanders and Dale C. Flanders, Ph.D. S P (2) Meghan Flynn P
Robert J. Flynn ’69 and Margaret Ames Flynn ’70 S
Mary Elizabeth Fogler ’79 P
Owen J. Folsom Sand & Gravel Company P
Bruce D. Folsom ’49 and Mary Hastings Dumas ’51 S P M (37)
Owen J. Folsom and Rosemary Folsom P
Charles M. Foote, Jr. ’53 and Joan Talbot Foote S M
Molly Fay Forbush ’64 P M (11) Forest Society of Maine P (8) Dr. Raymond C. Fort, Jr. P (5) Carol Rolfe Foss, Ph.D. ’04G S
Bion A. Foster ’68, ’70G and Dorain Foster ’68H S K L M
John Foster S
Melody Jean Foster ’79 L
Fournier Family Foundation P
Bruce R. Fournier ’77, ’79 and Joanne E. Fournier P
Meredith Anderson Fowler ’73 P (10) Richard D. Fox '68, '70G and Patricia Arbour Fox ’68 S P (2)
Matthew R. Francis and Jessica Meisner Francis P (3) Gary Francoeur P
Greg Francoeur Memorial Fund P
Gerard E. Francoeur and Jane Libby Francoeur S P (2) Susan Sullivan Francoeur S P (2) Robert M. Frank III ’89 and Michelle C. Frank S
Kevin J. Frazier and Kathy Frazier L P (17) Frontier Forest LLC P (11) Jack E. Frost and Wendy I. Frost P (19) Robert C. Fuehrer ’57, ’59G and Sharon Ward Fuehrer ’60 S L P M (37) z
Maria R. Fuentes '85G and Jeffrey Romano P M (8) Boyd C. Fuller ’50 L (6) Fundacion Iberdrola P
Dr. Robert W. Funsch L
Elizabeth Leighton Furlong '52 and Charles R. Furlong, Jr. ’54 S L Pz
MaryHale Sutton Furman ’38 S M
Stanley D. Furrow ’56, ’62G, ’65 Ph.D. and Grete Furrow L (39)
GAC Chemical Corporation of New England P (4) Lee A. Gagnon ’59 and Susan Kauffman S L P M (3) z
Dr. Brian Lee Gallagher ’76 and Linda Gallagher P (4)
John K. Gallant ’89 and Lynn Kaminski L
Sheila M. Galligan and Howard J. Galligan III ’88 P
John F. Gamage ’58 P (10) Peter T. Gammons, Jr. ’61 and Linda B. Gammons S L Pz
Gannett Foundation P
Aram G. Garabedian ’57 and Jane B. Garabedian P
Joel P. Gardiner ’83 and Judith Vessot Gardiner P (5) Susan E. Garfield ’69 S P (13) Richard R. Garnache ’58 and Gretchen Garnache S L
Brenda C. Garrand and David C. Pierson S
Arnold L. Garson and Susan R. Garson S P (26) Brigitte Gautschi S
Daisy Gavilan S
Carol R. Gay L
GE Power Systems P
Dr. Douglas A. Gelinas and Carol Schott Gelinas L
Dennis F. Gendron ’93G and Janet M. Gendron P
George Walker Milk Foundation P
Jean Praderio George ’80 and Dr. Edward E. George P (6)
Nancy L. George ’65G L M (21) Gary L. Geraway ’69 and Jacqueline McCormack Geraway ’79, ’84G L
58 University of Maine
July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014
DONORS
Peter F. Gerrity and Marie Gerrity S P (6) Ruth M. Gerrity S L P (4) z Getchell Brothers, Inc. P (4) GHM Insurance Agency P
Carol S. Gilbert L
Christine M. Gilbert P
John S. Gilbert and Margaret Gilbert P (2) Brian E. Gill ’86 S L M
Mary Hertzog Gilley S L
Heidi Albert Gilmore ’81 and Dr. John V. Gilmore S L
Herbert E. Ginn ’50 and Adah Patch Ginn S
Cynthia E. Glass S L
Marvin H. Glazier ’66 and Sheri G. Glazier ’01G S P (36)
Thomas F. Gledhill ’66 S
GMRI, Inc. P
Richard H. Godfrey ’50 and Elizabeth M. Godfrey S L P M (8) z
Frederick L. Goff ’73 S (29) James H. Goff ’63 and Kimberly A. Goff S P (16) Barbara W. Gokcen, M.D. and Muharrem Gokcen, M.D., Ph.D. S P (4)
James G. Good ’71 and Jerry Ann Yoder ’71 S P (39) Paula M. Goodwin ’78 P (6) Christopher M. Gordon ’85 and Alicia B. Gordon P (29)
Ralph D. Gordon ’62 and Elizabeth Wunsch Gordon L (7)
Lt. Col. Richard O. Gordon ’36 S P M (39) Gorham Savings Bank P (7) James W. Gorman, Sr. ’58 and Maureen M. Gorman S K L P M (38) z
Katherine Gormley P
Barbara Sleeper Gorrill ’75 and Thomas L. Gorrill ’78 S P (7)
Goss International Americas, Inc. P
Doug Gott & Sons, Inc. P
Timothy H. Gott S P
Gould Family Fund P
Ralph A. Gould, Jr. ’45 and Hazel H. Gould S P (4) David B. Gould ’75 and Anne Chaplin Gould ’78 P (4)
Roger D. Gould ’52 S L P M (25) z Gowan Company P (5) John P. Gower, Ed.D. ’52, ’54G and Marie Monastra Gower ’51G S L (16)
J. Douglas Graham, Jr. ’57 and Nancy P. Graham S P (8)
Muriel K. Graham ’44H L P (12) Newton Graham ’50 and Susan C. Graham S L (4) John H. Gray ’64 P
Joseph F. Gray and Carolyn Gray S P (2) Mary Louise Green S L
Col. Owen L. Greenblatt ’55 and Barbara A. Greenblatt P (2)
Dr. George W. Greenwood ’51 and Abbie M. Greenwood S P (6)
Susan Fowle Greenwood ’86 and Michael S. Greenwood P (12)
Conrad W. Griffin and Frances Daly Griffin ’91 L (9) David R. Griffin ’73 P (18) Dorothy M. Griffin P (14) Michael H. Griffin ’70 and Valerie Ludwig Griffin ’70, ’79G P (6)
Susan Haynes Griffin ’81, ’85G and Kevin B. Griffin S P
David G. Grimble P
Rupert H. Grover, Jr. ’65 and Suzanne Grover S
Jane Gruver P
Bradley E. Guay ’84 L
Catharine W. Guiles P (2) Dr. Robert E. Gundersen P
Bruce A. Gurall ’69, ’71G and Kristen Anderson Gurall ’69 S
Karen Damon Guter ’71, ’73G and Thomas P. Guter ’72 L
Patricia Kittredge Hagan ’61 L P M (12) Alice Fonseca Haines ’48 S P (39) Judith Hoffman Hakola ’65G P (29) David L. Hale ’53 S P M (4) Dorothy Moran Hall ’43 and Edward C. Hall ’48 L P (14)
Douglas B. Hall ’81 and Deborah Chapman Hall S M
Nancy E. Hall, Ph.D. S P (2) Dr. Philip A. Hall ’53 and Joan Hall L M (11) Jerome P. Hallee ’54 and Pauline Daigle Hallee S L (6)
Helen Strong Hamilton ’53 S P M (20) Philip T. Hamilton ’85 and Susan M. Hamilton P (8) Wayne Hamilton and Lorraine Hamilton S
Dr. Wayne A. Hamilton S P (13) Beverly Smith Hance ’65 and James H. Hance, Jr. P
Dr. Paul E. Hand ’52, ’55G S L M
Earle E. Hannigan ’63 and Calista E. WibergHannigan ’89G S P (27)
Paul W. Hannigan and Jane Hannigan S P (16) Douglas R. Hanscom ’67, ’68G and Dr. Jane Longo Hanscom ’67 S P (5)
Tracy W. Harding ’84 and Aimee E. Smith ’82, ’85 S L P M (20) z
Malcolm D. Hardy ’44 S P M (39) Peter T. Haritos and Delores J. Haritos S
Ben M. Harnden ’78 P (10) Dr. Avery Harrington and Carolyn Harrington S
Robert D. Harrington, DMD, MPH ’76 and Marguerite M. Fallon, DMD P (4)
E. F. Harris Family Foundation P
Dr. Paul C. Harris and Joyce A. Harris P (17) Penny Smith Harris ’63 S L
Sue Harris S P
Dr. John H. Hart, Jr. ’67 S
David Hart ’13 P
Suzanne Kay Hart ’68 S L P M (28) z John L. Harter ’83 L
Johnathan L. Harter ’83 Steven Harth ’67, ’68G and Joanne Campbell S L Pz
Hartt Transportation Systems, Inc. P (3) William A. Hartt P (3) Jane Stevens Harvey ’54 and Harmon D. Harvey ’54 L M (29)
Johna Harvey and Stephen T. Harvey ’76, ’80G P M (5)
Steven R. Harvey ’78 and Sandra L. Harvey S
Philip J. Haskell ’59 and Elaine Wentworth Haskell ’61 L
The Hastings Foundation P
Donna Libby Hathaway ’70 L P (18) Peter L. Haynes ’61 and Judith Bates Haynes ’61 S P (39)
John J. Healy ’74 and Candace J. Healy P
Basil S. Heanssler and Harriett B. Heanssler S
Patricia A. Heinz and Edward Lennon P
Dale Henderson S
Harold H. Henderson ’67 and Tamara Gemme Henderson ’79, ’80 P (2)
Katherine Jackman Henderson ’45 L P (2) Joseph F. Herbert ’58 and Kim P. Herbert S P M (29) Douglas R. Hermann ’75, ’77 and Linda V. Hermann S P (14)
Karen Herold P (6) Douglas A. Herrick ’83 P (12) Raymond J. Heuchling P
John W. Heyer ’57 and Gail W. Heyer S M (6) Heymann Foundation P (19) Nicholas P. Heymann ’78 and Bibiana Heymann S P M (4)
Baron B. Hicken ’63 L M (18) Thomas P. Hickey ’73 and Christine Hebert Hickey '73 S
Amy Spear Higgins ’84 L
Richard G. Higgins ’79* and Jean Lucille Higgins ’76 S P M (11)
Michael Higgins and Judith S. Ryan P
Barney Hildreth P
Richard C. Hill S L (31) James W. Hinds and Patricia L. Hinds L
Marian B. Hinkley L
Kem G. Hinton, FAIA and Marilyn Hinton S P (4) Diane E. Hitchings ’75 L (2) J. Michael Hodgson ’79, ’82G and Raeann Wile Hodgson ’85, ’98 P (3)
Richard D. Hogan ’60 and Nancy J. Hogan ’62, '65G S L P M (3) z
Kelly Hokkanen and Jody Hokkanen P
Donald S. Holder ’80 and Evan Yionoulis P M (2) Dr. George F. Holmes ’66 S P M (15) John W. Holmes ’67 and Jerri Holmes S P (19) David S. Holt ’62 and Carole ReynoldsHolt L (2) Alma D. Homola L (6) Karl V. Hoose ’85, ’89G S
Alton M. Hopkins ’50 and Dorothy Lord Hopkins ’50 S P M (39)
William R. Horner ’68 P (3) Horace W. Horton ’65 and Barbara Waters Horton ’65 P (5)
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 59
UMaine forestry students in 1915
A 1937 forestry graduate left UMaine a $12 million bequest, the
largest in the university’s history, to establish the George L. Houston
Scholarship Fund. Announced in
2007, the George L. Houston
Scholarship Fund allows the School of Forest Resources to attract more of the best and brightest students from across the country. The fund, managed by the
University of Maine Foundation, makes $500,000–$600,000
available in scholarships each year.
K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
* = Deceased
Joyce A. Horton and Leonard W. Horton II ’54* P
Christopher J. Hovey ’66 S L P M (11) z James R. Howard II ’06 and Rachel Miller Howard ’07 S P (3)
Stephen H. Howe ’60* and Priscilla Howe S P (36) Myron S. Hoyt ’65 L
Raymond L. Huang ’45 S
John R. Huard, Sr. ’67 and Helen M. Huard P M
Huber Resources Corporation P (2) Janet Trombley Hughes ’89, ’92G and Peter R. Hughes P
Dr. Joseph Hummel and Carol Hummel P (15) Andi F. Hummer P (4) Dana N. Humphrey, Ph.D. ’44H and Barbara E. Humphrey S L P (22) z
Dr. Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr. ’74 and Aram J. Calhoun ’96 Ph.D. S L P (2) z
Susan J. Hunter, Ph.D. and David H. Lambert, Ph.D. S P
Albert H. Huntoon ’64, ’66G L (39) Christopher Hutchins and Sandra M. Hutchins S
Kelli Theriault Hutchins ’85 and Charles M. Hutchins ’85 S P (5)
Harold F. Hutchinson, Jr. ’57 P (7) Dione Williams Hutchinson ’54, ’71G S L P Mz Shaun A. Hutchinson ’87 and Tracey CochranHutchinson P
Leslie C. Hyde P (2) Carole L. Hyman ’56 S P M (3) Iberdrola USA P (3) IFTA Research Foundation P (2) John N. Igo, Jr. P
IMERYS P (5) Joyce Iveney Ingalls ’44 S M
Richard B. Innes ’44 and Rachel B. Innes S L (2) David E. Irish ’69 and Nancy Willey Irish ’69 P (4) Sarah Bransford Irons ’57 and Dr. Fred H. Irons P (28) J. D. Irving, Ltd. P (3) Henry S. Irving ’63 and Mary Ellen Irving P (12) James D. Irving and Lynn Irving S K P (2) Eleanor Epstein Israel ’61 and Stanley Israel S P (16) Barbara Ann Ives S L P (24) z David W. Ives ’79 and Pamela J. Burch ’80 S
Rev. S. Clifton Ives ’60 and Jane Petherbridge Ives ’61 P M (17)
J. F. White Contracting Company P
Rev. Philip C. Jacobs III ’66 and Phebe A. Jacobs L (35)
Brenda W. Jacobs and Lawrence Jacobs P (2) Charles A. Jacobs ’71, ’86G and Rebecca Stanley S P (2)
Dr. Naomi Jacobs P (23) Dr. George L. Jacobson (see Boucias) Raymond P. Jacques ’85 and Michelle M. Jacques S
Gregory D. Jamison ’72, ’98G and Elizabeth McElwain Jamison ’74 S P M (24)
Jean Family Foundation P
Raymond A. Jean ’65 and Louise C. Jean S P M (8)
Roy F. Jeffrey ’68, ’72G P (20) James D. Jenkins ’66 and Anne Witham Jenkins ’67 S L M
Cornelia Proctor Jenness ’61 and Peter Jenness P (15)
Helena M. Jensen ’43 L
C. Lincoln Jewett ’44 and Truda C. Jewett P (7) Jewish Community Endowment Associates P
Joseph P. Jiuliano L
Christine Born Johnson ’82 and William C. Johnson II S L P M (24) z
Edward E. Johnson ’58 S P M (17) Emily Wilford Johnson L
Ret’d. Adm. Gregory G. Johnson ’68, ’09 Hon. L.H.D. and Joyanne Jewett Johnson ’68 S (5)
Jane Wiseman Johnson ’56, ’61G and Charles F. Johnson S L P Mz
Liela Banks Johnson ’87, ’98G and James G. Johnson P (2)
Mary Atkinson Johnson ’55 and William D. Johnson ’56 S L P M (39) z
Nancy G. Watson Johnson ’67 L
Stella Johnson S
Thomas O. Johnson, D.D.S., P.A. P (3) Robin Johnston Huhtamaki P (2) Dr. J. Michael Joly ’77 P (11) Barbara P. Jones S
Chester W. Jones ’39 S L
G. David Jones S
Rendle A. Jones ’65 and Patricia Kopfmann Jones ’65 S P M
Yong Cha Jones S L P (13) z Christopher C. Joyce ’80 and Rebecca Hutchinson Joyce ’80 P (6)
Richard C. Jung and Lisa T. Jung P (10) The K2 Family Foundation P (3) Dr. H. Roy Kaplan ’68G and Mary Kaplan L
S. Joel Karp P (7) Katahdin Forest Management, LLC P (5) Dr. Lawrence L. Kazmerski and Kathleen E. Kazmerski P (7)
William M. Kearns, Jr. ’57 S L P (5) z Christopher P. Keating ’79 and Nancy Pallatroni Keating ’80 S
Ralph C. Keef ’55, ’59G and Allison A. Keef S P
Edward J. Keefe ’86 and Lillian S. Keefe S L P M (19) z
Francis R. Keenan, Jr. ’58 and Patricia Benner Keenan ’59 P M (4)
John W. Kelley, Jr. ’55, ’56G and Joyce W. Kelley P M (33)
Alice R. Kelley ’06G and Dr. Joseph T. Kelley S
Ralph J. Kelley ’58 and Earlene Beale Kelley ’58 P (14)
Robert T. Kelley, Ph.D. and Margot Kelley S P (3) Sadie E. Kendall P (3) Kennebec Valley Alumni of the University of Maine P (2)
60 University of Maine
July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014
DONORS
Joyce Swearingen Kennedy ’80 and Steven D. Kennedy P (2)
Richard V. Kennedy ’65 and Karen Garvey Kennedy '66 P (5)
Robert A. Kennedy, Ph.D. and Mary E. RumphoKennedy, Ph.D. S M (13)
Kenway Corporation P (7) Edward N. Kenway S
Kepware Technologies P (7) Michael W. Kessock ’66, ’73G and Sharine Kessock S
Key Bank National Association P (2) M. Kieran Kidder P
Robert P. Kiley and Patricia B. Kiley P
Margaret O. Killinger ’04 Ph.D. and Dr. Eric A. Pandiscio P (2)
Hon. Angus S. King, Jr. and Mary J. Herman S P (4) Dennis P. King ’71, ’74G and Sandra Emerson King ’71, ’74G S P (34)
Donald J. King ’50, ’61G L (39) Louis C. King ’60 and Edie McVay King ’67 S L P M (33) z
Stephen E. King ’70, ’87 Hon. L.H.D. and Tabitha Spruce King ’71, ’87 Hon. L.H.D. S K P (2)
Ian G. Kinoshta ’56 S
Kiwanis Club of OronoOld Town P (2) Ruth Bouchard Klein ’61 P
Malcolm H. Knapp ’56 and Carol J. Knapp P (11) Barbara J. Kneeland S
Jane Wooster Knight ’77 S M (39) James M. Knott, Sr. ’06 Hon. L.H.D. and Betty Knott S
Thomas M. Knowland, Jr. ’51 and Elaine Haskell Knowland ’51 P
Knowles Industrial Services Corporation P (6) Dr. John E. Knowles ’55 and Ann Dingwell Knowles ’57 S L M (16)
Barbara Sullivan Knowlton ’48 L (13) Gwen E. Knowlton ’56 L
Erwin M. Koeritz P M (11) Janet Kolkebeck P (4) James M. Kopp ’90G and Elizabeth Gaffney L P (2) Dr. Conan H. Kornetsky ’48 S P
George E. Kovach P
Patrice M. Krant ’78 S
Nancy Gail Kravit ’99G P
Carl M. Kruse Fund P (2) Carl M. Kruse ’54 L P M (32) Romaine Littlefield Kupfer ’45 L P M (4) Scott R. Labby ’98 and Rebecca Myers P
Jonathan P. LaBonte ’02 L M (12) Joseph A. Lacasse ’66 and Nancy Wyman Lacasse ’67 S L
Lafayette Hotels P
J. Daniel Lafayette III and Carla J. Lafayette S P (29) Gerard R. LaFlamme, Esq. P (5) Gerard R. LaFlamme ’76 and Gina V. LaFlamme S P M (12)
Thomas F. LaHaise III ’64, ’66G and Mary Ann LaHaise S P
David S. Lamb ’62 L (3) Brian C. Lambert ’94 and Kimberly Bickford Lambert P
Roger P. Lambert ’61 L
William H. Lambert ’58 S P M (4) Darryl B. Lamson ’66 P (14) Michael Landry and Holly McDaniel P (11) Lane Construction Corporation P (5) Ronald A. Lanza ’66 and Millie E. Lanza P (2) Richard C. Larochelle ’67 S
June Dabritz Larouche S
Thomas P. Laskey ’53 S L P M (8) z Michael B. Latti ’56 and Georgia D. Latti ’57 S M
Lavery Foundation P (6) John W. Lavery ’70G and Charlotte Lavery S P (12) Sandra Bartolini Lawrence ’71 and Peter G. Lawrence P (2)
Dr. Roland M. Leach, Jr. ’54 and Sharyn Leach S (14) Roger S. Leach, Ph.D. ’52 and Thela C. Leach S L M (19)
Scott A. Leach ’83 and Susan W. Leach P M (10) Scott R. Leadbetter and Kelly Woodcock Leadbetter S P (18)
Learning Disabilities Association P
Ronald E. Leathers ’53 S
G. Robert Leavitt ’44 L P (2) Barbette Haskell LeClair ’89 and Harold L. LeClair III S P (3)
Gilbert C. LeClair ’52 and Carol R. LeClair S L (20) John F. Lee and Sheila A. Lee S
Carroll R. Lee ’71, ’74G, ’80G and Gail Gunn Lee ’84, ’87, ’88G P (4)
Joseph E. LeForge ’72 and Shirley Smith LeForge ’72 P
Nicholas A. Legatos ’55 S P
Legislative Memorial Scholarship Association P (9) Lehigh Agricultural and Biological Services, Inc. P (2) Bernard L. Lehman L
Lee W. Leighton ’71 P (8) Betsy Pullen Leitch ’55 and William R. Leitch S K L P (2) z
Eva Woodbrey Lekachman ’44 S L
R. Michael Lenderking P (9) Mary Jane Shanahan Lenhardt ’77 and Stephen W. Lenhardt P M (26)
Casmira W. Leo S
Gregory H. Leonard ’78 and Susan Higgins Leonard ’79 P (2)
Joann K. Leonard ’92 P
Ralph E. Leonard ’52H S P M (37) Richard C. Leonard ’62, ’70G and Rosemary Rich Leonard ’62 S P (25)
Sandra Blake Leonard ’65 S P (19) Kerri S. LeonardEllison ’81 and Thomas B. Ellison ’84 P (3)
Richard R. Lessard ’68G, ’70 Ph.D. and Nancy Lessard P (4)
Mark A. Letendre ’78 and Judy L. Letendre S L M (2) Clyde H. Lewis and Vicki Lewis S
Michael H. Lewis and May Lewis P (7) MG John W. Libby ’66, ’67G and Cynthia Fuller Libby ’67, ’96G P (2)
Michael A. Liberty and Gail Andrews Liberty L
The Libra Foundation P (7) William G. Lindquist ’52 S L P M (4) z Laurie Baldwin Liscomb ’61 S (2) Dr. Charles W. Little ’65 and Mary Little L P (37) Littlefield Gallery, LLC P
Donald F. Littlefield ’55 L
Jane Diamond Littlefield ’77 and Kelly L. Littlefield P
Leo M. Loiselle and Emily Loiselle S P (31) John R. Lolley, Jr. ’73 and Sarah Chabot Lolley ’73 P (5)
W.Thomas London ’66 and Lee Ann E. London P (24) Joyce Elaine Longcore ’91, Ph.D. and Jerry R. Longcore P (4)
Longley Scholarship Foundation P (18) Avery N. Lorenzen ’51 L
Lila Lee Lorusso S
William M. Lott ’69 and Andrea Hayes Lott ’69 S P M (39)
Russell Lovaas ’54 and Patricia D. Lovaas S P (34) Robert A. Lowell ’50 L
Robert G. Lucas '61 and Ann Corbett Lucas ’61 S P (2)
Anne Lucey ’80 S L P (8) z Leslie Lucey and Mitchell L. Dictor P
Linwood E. Lufkin ’59 and Mabel Spinney Lufkin ’59 S
James J. Lynch, Jr. ’75 S P (15) Michael D. Lynch ’88, ’89G L P M (7) M Club P (21) Babette F. Maccoby P
Machias Savings Bank P (24) Dr. Nancy M. MacKnight S P (31) S.E. MacMillan Company, Inc. P
Stanley E. MacMillan ’65 and Marie Adams MacMillan S P (27)
James M. MacNutt, D.O. S P (4) Barbara Pollard Macomber ’75G P (26) Madden Timberlands, Inc. P
Scott Madden and Karen Madden P
Peter T. Madigan ’81 and Megan L. Madigan S P (5)
Madison Paper Industries P
Karlene Graham Mahaney ’55, ’68G and Keith C. Mahaney ’57, ’68G S P M (22)
Kevin P. Mahaney S K
Dr. John F. Mahon and Julia M. Mahon P (12) Maine Association of Broadcasters P
Maine Association of Engineers P
Maine Athletic Fundraising, Inc P
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 61
A young museum visitor contemplates Andy Warhol’s Mick Jagger
The University of Maine Museum
of Art was established in 1946 by
Vincent Hartgen, a painter and
founder of the Art Department. In 2002, the museum moved to
downtown Bangor to carry out its mission of making art accessible to
the people of Maine. Philanthropy
has always been at the center of the museum; most of the works have been donated or purchased
with private support. Private
support is also important to
preserving and exhibiting the
collection. Robert Venn Carr, Jr. ’38, for example, gifted over 300
pieces of art representing Roy
Lichtenstein and Pablo Picasso, among others.
K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
* = Deceased
Maine Bureau of Parks and Land P
Maine Community Foundation P (5) Maine Community Foundation, Inc. P (17) Maine Development Foundation P
Maine Drilling & Blasting, Inc. P (6) Maine Extension Homemakers Council P
Maine Material Handling, Inc P
Maine Savings Federal Credit Union P (10) Maine State Pomological Society P (2) Maine Steiners P (2) Maine Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Association P (3)
Mainely Trusses P
Pasquale F. Maiorino ’69 and Donna Maiorino P (23)
Bruce A. Malmer and Teresa Malmer P (11) Daniel C. Maloney ’85 and Lisa Knowles Maloney ’86 S P (19)
Dr. Ivan M. Manev and Alexandra G. Todorova ’05G P (5)
Shirley Manning P
Ann Groves Manson ’81 and Steven G. Manson S P M (29)
James M. Marascio ’95G P (6) Noel C. March ’12G and Laurie L. March P
Gerry L Marcus ’70 L (19) Catherine Moses Marden ’47 P (25) Loraine P. Marden S L
Hon. Donald G. Marean and Linda L. Marean S
Norma B. Marin P
Dr. Richard E. Marquardt ’56G and Mary E. Marquardt L
Alfred C. Marquis ’75 and Julie Wyman Marquis ’76 S
Barbara H. Marran and James F. Marran P
Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. P (4) Lee A. Marshall ’79 and Lynne Marshall P
Stanley N. Marshall, Jr. ’61, ’64G and Mary E. Marshall ’90G S P (2)
Irvine W. Marsters, Jr. ’63, ’71G and Karen L. Marsters S L M (21)
Deborah Moore Marston ’73 and Kurt Ray Marston ’74, ’79G S L P M (11) z
Dr. Mary Vesta MarstonScott ’46 L (5) Charles J. Martin ’82 P (2) Constance Atherton Martin ’60 L (9) Ralph A. Martin ’52 and Linda Martin S M
Russell G. Martin ’72 L
Richard E. Martinez ’43 and Marie C. Martinez P (24) Robert C. Marville and Janet Lee Marville S
Massachusetts Lobstermen’s Association, Inc. P (21) John R. Masterman ’72 and Margaret Howard Masterman ’72 S M
Stanley K. Mathieu ’65G and Janice R. Mathieu S L P (12) z
Anne D. Mawhinney ’43 S P (13) Arthur F. Mayo III ’58 and Martha F. Mayo S L P M (32) z
Dr. Robert E. McAfee and Doris C. McAfee S
Arthur R. McAlister ’52 and Muriel Bennett McAlister ’55 P (3)
McCain Foods, Inc. P (3) McCain Foods USA, Inc. P
William J. McCauley III ’79 P (8) McCloskey, Mina and Cunniff, LLC P (2) Jay P. McCloskey ’70 and Nancy Torresen P (5) Dr. Melvin T. McClure ’57 P M (4) Yoriko McClure S K L Pz Hilda Hutchins McCollum S K P (19) Col. Judith Call McCollum ’76 L M (8) William J. McConnell, Jr. ’92 and Kelley Simpson McConnell ’91 P (2)
Alta Kilton McDonald ’56 L
Cecil A. McDonald ’97 and Tiffany McDonald P
Nancy Cook McDonald ’68, ’85G and Richard C. McDonald S
Claire L. McDonough ’01 and John J. McDonough S P (23)
Mary McFadden and Lawrence T.P. Stifler, Ph.D. S
Lt. Col. Andrew T. McGarry ’61 L
Clement E. McGillicuddy ’64 and Linda McGillicuddy S P M (32)
Randall K. McGivney and Suzanne E. McGivney P (4) Neil W. McGowen ’54 and Barbara L. McGowen ’54 S P (9)
John W. McGrail ’70 P (6) Alice J. McInnis P (22) Margaret Mollison McIntosh ’50, ’52G S L M
Dr. Susan Richards McKay ’79G P (2) Walter F. McKee ’89 L
Shawn McKenna ’77 and Debra Colby McKenna P M (5)
Peter C. McKenney ’71, ’72G and Susan Foisy McKenney ’73 L P (19)
Grace Libby McKinlay ’56 and Edwin H. McKinlay P
Lois Danzig McKown ’58 and Robert F. McKown ’58 S L P M (38) z
Lyn E. McLaughlin L
Barbara Fitzgerald McManus S P M (2) Leslie S. McManus and Bryan E. McManus S P
Elizabeth McMullan and Kaveh Haghkerdar L
Alvin S. McNeilly ’44* P M (39) Sarah J. McPartlandGood and Shawn E. Good ’09G L P (13)
Ivan P. McPike ’76 and Susan McPike S
Col. Byron H. Meader ’50, ’52G and Prudence Pease Meader S P (13)
Michael L. Meagher and Marvia S. Meagher P (29) Mechanical Services, Inc. P
Ann Merrifield ’73, ’75G and Wayne C. Davis S P (5) John L. Merrill III and Erica M. Merrill P (5) Howard W. Merrill ’42 S P (11) Lincoln J. Merrill and Kimberly Merrill S
Alan F. Merritt ’58 and Sheila Menchen Merritt ’66G S L P (39) z
Dr. Lee A. Meserve ’66 and Margaret M. Meserve S P M (39)
62 University of Maine
July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014
DONORS
Jean Palmer Messex and Marvin G. Messex S
Joseph D. Messler, Jr. S
Brianne A. Metcalf ’01 and Peter E. Metcalf ’02 P (2) Henry B. Metcalf ’56 P M (11) Marion Waterman Meyer ’51 S L
Anthony P. Mezoian ’52, ’65G P (5) Dr. Valeda Raymond Michaud ’62 and Charles F. Michaud ’63, ’64G L P (6)
Mid Coast Alumni Association P
Eleanor Mason Miller ’69 and Lewis H. Miller P (15) Eugene R. Miller III and Heidi Miller P
Joanne Banks Miller ’59 S L P M (26) z John A. Miller ’52 S L (23) John B. Miller and Suzanne Gould Miller P
Robert E. Miller ’63 and Jane Tompkins Miller ’65, ’90G P (2)
Stanley J. Miller ’49, ’50 and Hilda Livingston Miller ’51 L (5)
Jeffery N. Mills, Ph.D. ’82 and Tammy M. Mills ’04G S L P M (17) z
The Mimi Foundation P (3) Thimi R. Mina ’76 P (2) Leonard E. Minsky ’50, ’44H and Renee Minsky ’44H S K L P M (39) z
Norman Minsky ’52H L P M (31) Michael J. Mirisola ’85 P (21) Frances Robinson Mitchell ’46 S L P M (4) z Patricia Healy Mitchell ’86 and David C. Mitchell ’87 L P
Paul J. Mitchell ’49 and Yvette C. Mitchell P (9) William E. Mitchell and Vicki Mitchell S P (2) Larry Montague P
Winship B. Moody, Sr. ’55 S
Dr. Arnold R. Moody ’63 and Donna R. Moody P M (39)
Norman B. Moody S P
Dr. Duncan T. Moore ’69, ’95 Hon. Sc.D. and Gunta Liders P (2)
Nancy Knowles Moore ’52 L M (4) Blaine D. Moores ’59, ’63G S P M (7) Lawrence A. Moores ’65 L
Elizabeth Ames Moran ’62 and Andrew J. Moran S
Robert A. Morin, Sr. ’61 and Judith M. Morin L
Wayne P. Morong and Caroline W. Morong S
Mary Sue Morrill and William F. Morrill P (7) Darwin A. Morrison, Jr. and Theresa Morrison S
Eldon L. Morrison ’64 and Dianne Malloch Morrison S P (13)
Julianne Morrison L
Morse Foundation P (3) Susan Keene Morse ’64 and Phillip H. Morse ’64 S K P (3)
Douglas M. Morton ’50 and Joyce Wilson Morton ’50 S P M (39)
Abbott W. Mosher ’55 and Kay Fletcher Mosher ’56 S M
Roger D. Moulton ’43 P (6) MSAD #17 P
Mudge Foundation P (2) L. Taylor Mudge S P (2) James D. Mullen ’72, ’75G and Linda Bostock Mullen S (30)
David Mumford and Jennifer Mumford S P (2) James H. Mundy ’65, ’70G, ’95 Ph.D. and Donna Thibodeau Mundy ’71 S L z
Robert T. Munson ’59 and Nancy Roberts Munson ’59 S (6)
Francis H. Murphy S
Geraldine Murphy P
Sharon Taylor Murphy ’64 and Thomas F. Murphy ’65 P M (13)
Valerie Bickterman Murphy ’54 S
Kenneth A. Murray ’68 and Jill A. PeckMurray S P (2) Maurice J. Murray ’69 L
Cynthia MurrayBeliveau ’70, ’73G and Severin M. Beliveau S
Dr. Katherine O. Musgrave ’74G, ’06 Hon. Sc.D. S L (26)
Paul E. Nadeau ’55 and Susan B. Nadeau L
Molly Inman Nagle ’58 and Robert J. Nagle P M (19) Nalco Company P
Chance O. Nalley ’04 and Reinaldo Chaparro, Jr. P
National 4H Council P (2) Mary H. Naughton P
Dr. Virginia NeesHatlen S (18) Randall E. Neil ’79 P
Andrew C. Neilson ’79, ’81 and Angela Neilson P
Jane Veazie Nelson ’63G L
Jane Minott Nesbitt ’72 and Sam Nesbitt L
Elizabeth Brockway Nevers ’56 and Richard H. Nevers ’56 P M (39)
New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. P (3) New England Farm and Garden Association P (3) New England Forestry Foundation P (2) New England Grows, Inc. P (20) New England Regional Council on Forest Engineering P (11) New Hampshire Fruit Growers P (5) Rev. Russell A. Newbert ’59 L
Richard L. Newdick ’53 S L P M (3) z Gerald S. Newhall ’70 and Claudette Lafleur Newhall ’70, ’72G S L P (12) z
Dr. William D. Nichols and Janet Nichols P
Arthur Nicholson III ’67, ’68G and Susan Nicholson S
Arlene G. Nicholson ’77G and Dr. Bruce L. Nicholson L
Nickerson & O’Day, Inc. P (5) Christopher D. Nickerson ’88 P (4) Thomas M. Niemann and Anne K. Niemann S
Jason Nissen P
Joyce Boardman Nohmer ’60 and Frederick J. Nohmer P (5)
John P. Nolan ’57 and Janet Higgins Nolan ’57 S P
Charlene Leonard Nordstrom ’65 P (5) Amb. Chester E. Norris, Jr. ’51 and Ulla H. Norris L P M (15)
North Woods ME Timberlands, LLC P (5) Northeast Bank P
Employees of Northrop Grumman PAC P (2) Dr. Stephen A. Norton S P (3) Norway Savings Bank P (2) Martin Novom and Deborah Hawkins P (3) Richard W. Noyes ’51 S
Travis E. Noyes ’96 P (3) Nufarm Americas, Inc. P (2) Elisabeth H. Null S (7) Oak Hill Farm P
Oak Point Associates P (4) Oakhurst Dairy P (3) Rick O’Connor and CoralJeanne C. O’Connor S
Dennis J. O'Donovan ’85 and Anne D. O'Donovan P (10)
Kathryn J. Olmstead S P (19) Olver Associates, Inc. P (7) William M. Olver ’80, ’86G and Mandy J. Olver ’83, ’84G S P (7)
Omnova Solutions Foundation P (7) John R. Opperman P
Anthony Oppersdorff and Whitney W. Oppersdorff S P
Amos E. Orcutt ’64 and Lola R. Orcutt ’69H S L P M (34) z
Orion Timberlands LLC P (4) Orono Health Association P (5) OronoOld Town Kiwanis Charities P (4) Timothy R. Osborne ’82, ’84 P (8) Bernard A. Osher and Hon. Barbro Osher S
Otelco Telephone, LLC P (2) James C. Otis ’69 S L P (37) z Peter F. Pacetti ’76 and Heidi Tinkham Pacetti ’76 P (14)
Herbert M. Packard ’53 and Claire M. Packard S L
Sandra J. Page ’60 L (7) Richard J. Paget P (4) Anthony F. Paine, Jr. ’96 S P
Dillwyn P. Paiste IV ’62 and Catharine B. Paiste S L M (5)
Alton M. Palmer III and Susan H. Palmer S
Gerald M. Palmer, Sr. ’61 and Evelyn M. Lutz S P M (39)
Ronald R. Paradis ’73 L (39) Buffy Parker and Spiros A. Polemis L (14) Joan Currier Parker ’59 and William H. Parker III ’60 S L P M (20) z
Susan Strout Parker ’69 and James W. Parker ’70 S
Gerald D. Parmenter ’69, ’71G and Judith King Parmenter L
Patricia A. Riley Fund P
Thomas K. Patrick ’62 and Linda Gillies Patrick ’62 S
Robert H. Patten ’47 and Stella Borkowski Patten ’47, ’69G S L (21)
Dr. James C. Patterson ’84 and Pauline Patterson P (13)
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 63
Dr. Adriaan R.P. Van Heiningen
Named chairs and professorships recognize outstanding faculty
members and contribute to the
overall prestige of a university. The J. Larcom Ober Research Chair in Chemical Engineering was established by a member of the
Class of 1913 who served as a
charter member of the University
of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation. Through a bequest, Ober established the university’s first named chair or professorship, currently held by Dr. Adriaan R. P. Van Heiningen, a scholar with an
international reputation in the
selective and controlled extraction
of hemicellulose from forest biomass as part of UMaine’s Forest Bioproducts Research Institute
(FBRI).
K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
* = Deceased
PC Construction Company P (2) Peachey Builders, Inc. P (5) Gary R. Peachey P (2) Albert F. Pearce ’57 and Mildred B. Pearce S (39) Hon. Alan C. Pease ’52 and Margaret Murray Pease ’52 S L P M (10) z
Scott J.F. Pellerin ’92 and Jennifer J. StatonPellerin ’93 S
Penobscot County Conservation Association, Inc. P (9) Penobscot Wealth Management P (2) Andrew J. Perkins ’71, ’77 and Lynda Perkins P
Nancy Foster Perkins ’49 S P
Ruth Nash Perreault ’74 and Victor J. Perreault ’75 P
Elizabeth D. Perry ’08 and Michael A. Perry ’09 S L P (3) z
Dr. Mary J. Perry and Dr. Peter Jumars P
Carol Wescott Peters ’61 and John J. Peters, Jr. ’64 P M
John G. Peters ’69, ’73G and Sandra Merrill Peters ’69, ’72G P (4)
Marshall E. Pettengill ’65 L
Dr. Robert C. Petterson ’44 and Aldora Petterson S L
Elizabeth Phelps S
Paul E. Philbrick ’76 and Cynthia Philbrick S
Robert M. Phillips ’68 and Cynthia B. Phillips P (6) John D. Phinney and Rosamond J. Phinney P
Marguerite M. Picard ’38 L
Carroll R. Pickard ’52 and Patricia Pickard S
Clara E. Pickering S L (17) John W. Pickering ’89G and Dr. Marisue C. Pickering S P (31)
Pike Industries, Inc. P
Leon W. Pillsbury, Jr. ’55 P (3) George D. Pillsbury ’68, ’70G and Margaret R. Pillsbury P (16)
Barbara Swann Pineau ’57 and John Martin Pineau ’58 L
Hon. Rochelle M. Pingree and S. Donald Sussman P (2)
Guy W. Piper ’73 L
Nancy Schott Plaisted ’53 L
Roger M. Plourde ’76 and Susan J. Plourde ’87 P (22)
Plum Creek Admin Corp., Inc. P
Plum Creek Foundation P
Plum Creek Timber Company, L.P. P (16) John A. Pond P (4) Anne E. Pooler ’72G, ’75 Ed.D. S L (11) Glen L. Porter ’74 and Jean M. Deighan P (9) The Potato Association of America P (3) Power Engineers, Inc. P (2) Dr. Brenda M. Power P (3) Prentiss & Carlisle Management Company, Inc.
P (18) Barbara A. Prescott ’65 L (4) Robert F. Preti ’46 and Elizabeth L. Preti L M
Stuart Price and Linda Mitchell Price S P (3) Kenneth G. Priest II ’67 and Susan T. Priest S P (22)
Roger O. Prince and Nancy Tholen Prince S P (13) Nancy B. Prisk ’72 S L M
Carmelina Procaccini ’75, ’76G L P
Jonathan T. Pulsifer ’55 and Lois Pratt Pulsifer ’55 S P M (29)
William D. Purington P (6) Quality Containers of New England, Inc. P (2) Quality Jewelers P (2) Elwood R. Quesada Educational Foundation P (7) Peter W. Quesada and Deirdre F. Quesada P (7) T.R. Quesada and Strand O. Quesada P (7) Quimby Family Foundation P
Roxanne Quimby S P
Quirk Auto Park P (2) Quirk Chevrolet Cadillac Saab P
John J. Quirk, Jr. ’77 P
Robert S. Quirk and Patricia L. Quirk S
R.M. Beaumont Corp. P
Margaret H. Radke S P (2) Ramblers Way Farm, LLC P (2) Robert W. Ramsdell ’49 and Marjory D. Ramsdell S L
Anthony Randall and Susan G. Randall ’83, ’89 P (16)
Shirley W. Randall S
Patricia Ranger S L
Esther N. Rauch, Ph.D. and Charles F. Rauch, Jr., Ph.D. S (25)
Leslie S. and Marcia C. Ray Foundation P
Leslie S. Ray, Jr. ’50 S P M (3) David L. Ray ’83 P
Alexander H. Raye ’39 P (19) Robert L. Read ’68 P (2) John M. Rebar ’44H P (6) Red Shield Acquisition, LLC P
The Red Sox Foundation P
Reed & Reed, Inc. P (5) Thomas C. Reed and Kathleen Reed P
ReEnergy Holdings LLC P (2) Linda Martin Regius ’87 and Richard T. Regius ’87 P
Gail Reid P (3) Peter R. Reid ’86, ’89G and Linda S. Reid P
Dr. Beatrice K. Reynolds ’59 S L
Catherine Deperry Reynolds ’72 S M (16) Dennis Rezendes ’57 and J. Beau Rezendes, Ph.D. S K L P M (4) z
Susan St. John Rheault S
Dr. William W. Rice ’48 L P
Stuart L. Rich ’64 P (2) Donald K. Richards and Jean A. Richards P (22) Pat I. Richards ’83 L P (2) Arthur W. Richardson ’40 L
William M. Riegel P
Alan H. Riley ’66 S
Glen A. Riley ’85 and Judith Riley P
Louise Auclair Riley ’96G and Peter J. Riley P (4)
64 University of Maine
July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014
DONORS
Trish A. Riley ’73, ’78G S L P M (39) z Dale S. Rines ’76 and Elizabeth B. Rines S P (31) Dr. Kerry D. Rines ’77 and Pamela J. Rines P (6) Riverwalk Apartments LLC P (2) RLC Engineering, LLC P
Robbins Lumber, Inc. P
Dr. Carol Gelo Barr Robbins ’64 and Jenness L. Robbins S P
James L. Robbins ’67 and Ann Sohns Robbins ’71, ’03G S L P (2) z
Linda Louise Roberts ’86 and Art Hassencahl P (2) Jeffrey C. Robertson ’66 and Bernadine Dickison Robertson ’67 S P M (10)
Paul E. Robie ’81 and Dr. Karen J. Young S P (22) Thelma Crossland Robie ’49 and Rev. Frederick Robie, Jr. ’53 S M (39)
Gary L. Robinson ’79 P (3) Merton D. Robinson ’55 and Donna Lee Robinson P M
Stephen G. Robinson ’79, ’80 and Vanee M. Robinson P (2)
Roderick Family Charitable Fund P (2) Elsine Stimson Roderick L
Patricia Suzanne Roderick ’83, ’85 and Richard M. Roderick ’85G S P (10)
Andrew F. Rodgers ’52 and Patricia A. Rodgers P M
John M. Rohman ’68 and Lynda Martin Rohman ’81 S M (20)
Geraldine MacBurnie Roley ’45 P (39) Eric F. Rolfson and Rebecca A.S. Rolfson S P (8) Roof Systems of Maine P (26) Anne Roosevelt P
Dr. A. Everett and Ruth E. Rosen Foundation P (11) Richard W. Rosen ’77 and Kimberley C. Rosen S
Dr. Walter M. Rosen and Sandra Rosen S P M (4) Joan Emery Ross ’68 P (4) John A. Roswech ’04 P
Robert F. Rothschild S
Robert V. Rourke ’59, ’64G and Janet C. Rourke P M
Judith Mullen Rowe ’74 and James S. Rowe ’74 S (2) G. Ian Rowlandson ’75 and Sandra F. Rowlandson S
Robert W. Roy ’74 and Brenda Therrien Roy ’73 P
Rudman Winchell Counselors at Law P (4) Judith K. Rudman S M
Elizabeth Harvey Ruff ’56 S L P M (34) z Bonnie Rukin S
The David and Eleanore Rukin Philanthropic Foundation P
Dr. Charles R. Russ S
Joan Fuller Russell ’56 and Gardiner A. Hall ’57 P M (25)
Thomas A. Russell ’73 and Sonia Martin Russell ’74 S L Pz
Whitfield A. Russell ’66 and Ellen S. Russell P (8) Dr. Douglas M. Ruthven and Patricia E. Ruthven S P (13)
S & S Masonry, Inc. P
George P. Sakellaris ’69 and Caterina PapouliasSakellaris S
Ruth Saliba S
Amber Rochelle Sammons ’03 P
Elsa Anderson Sanborn ’64 and Lester Kenway S P (29)
SAPPI Fine Paper North America P (10) Sargent Corporation P (22) James G. Sargent ’59 S M (5) Lorianne Smith Sargent ’86 and Herbert R. Sargent P
Robert M. Sargent and Jane M. Sargent S
Ruth Sataloff S
Todd D. Saucier ’93, ’97G, ’44H and Danielle Daigle Saucier ’93, ’96G S L P M (15) z
Henry W. Saunders III ’50 and Marjorie Higbee Saunders ’50H S K L P M z
Thomas W. Savage ’68 and Sally Boynton Savage S K P M (26)
Paul S. Savuto ’80 P (4) Bonnie Prince Sawyer ’70 and W. Tom Sawyer, Jr. ’70 S M
Carol Bradstreet Sawyer ’92 P
Richard W. Sawyer ’68, ’73G and Elizabeth Hersey Sawyer S L
Marilyn Harmon Saydah ’52, ’60G and William M. Saydah S L P M (11) z
SCA R&D Centre P (3) Salvatore Scarpato, Jr. ’55 and Joanne Barberio Scarpato ’58 S P (10)
Gail Harden Schade ’61G S (5) Brian A. Schafer ’63 S P (29) Anna Roberts Scheppach ’64 P (3) Henry L. P. Schmelzer ’65 and Cynthia E. Livingston S L M
Isabel Virginia Schonewald ’86, ’87G L
Edward M. Schultz ’66, ’70G L P (39) Samuel Schuman and Nancy Schuman P (2) Adam E. Schuster and Mary E. Schuster S
Schwab Charitable Fund P (5) Laura Krueger Schwartz ’56 and John A. Schwartz ’56 P (6)
Sea Run Brook Trout Coalition Corp P
Sebasticook Chapter of NAVHDA P
Sebasticook Valley Health P
Keri Sewell Seitz ’95 and Mark E. Seitz P (5) Senior College P (10) Sevee & Maher Engineers, Inc. P (4) John E. Sevee P
Seven Islands Land Company P (27) Howard E. Sevey P
Elmina B. Sewall Foundation P
Lois Cassidy Shands ’55 S M
Robert Shank P
James M. Shattuck ’79 and Eileen Shattuck P (5) Elizabeth T. Shaw and Lawrance N. Shaw S
Ronald J. Sheay ’55 and Rev. Virginia M. Sheay S P (32)
Durant Sheffield and Fumiko T. Sheffield L
Eugenia Melzar Shepard ’49 and Robert A. Shepard L M
Ruth Stearns Shepardson ’45 L (38) Sherwood Motors, Inc. P
Ellen B. Shibles ’61 S
J. Malcolm Shick, Ph.D. and Jean M. Shick P (25) Dr. Rudolph J. Shorette ’81 and Dr. Kathryn J. Trenholm ’81 S P M (3)
Laura Revers Shulman ’77 and Scott E. Shulman ’77 S
Shyka, Sheppard & Garster Land Surveyors P (9) Mary K. Sidell L
Ruth Boerker Siegel ’47 P
Hon. Warren M. Silver and Dr. Evelyn S. Silver S (16) John J. Silvia, Jr., Ph.D. ’75 P M
Ellen Simmons S
Meghan S. Simonds ’08 P Simorg North Forest, LLC P (2) John I. Simpson ’71, ’83G and Betsy Simpson S L P M (22) z
Irwin A. Singer and Susan B. Singer S
Rajendra Singh, Ph.D. ’77G and Neera T. Singh S
SipcamAdvan P
Skillings Insurance Agency, Inc P
Donald L. Skillings II P
Dr. C. Wickham Skinner P
David S. Sklar ’63 L
Helen Mahanic Skoufis* P (12) David P. Sleeper ’58 and Anne Christiansen Sleeper ’59 S (2)
Charles K. Sleight, Jr. ’76 P
Dr. Kathryn E. Slott S P (21) Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine, Inc. P (6)
Donald A. Small ’60, ’64G and Shelley Small L (21) Shawn S. Small ’70 and Mary E. Small S (4) Margaret Chase Smith Foundation P (5) Barbara Rose Smith ’67 and Bryan D. Smith ’68 S
Carl D. Smith and Linda E. Smith S
Donald F. Smith and Nancy Smith P (10) Elisabeth A. Smith ’57 and Leslie H. Smith ’63 L M (5) Evelyn Stevens Smith ’59, ’87G and David E. Smith S P M (24)
Gertraud T. Smith S
Larry D. Smith, Ph.D. and Linda K. Silka, Ph.D. P (16) Dr. Robert M. Smith ’57 and Barbara Smith S L P M (39) z
Sylvia White Smith ’70G S
Tracy Jean Smith ’89 and Victor J. Smith ’91 P (4) Wayne A. Smith and Janet L. Smith S
Col. F. William Smullen III ’62 P (24) Elisabeth Luce Smyth ’51 and Dr. Donald M. Smyth ’51 S P
Garth E. Snow ’93, ’94G and Erica L. Snow S
Lewis E. Snow ’65 and Susan Conway Snow ’65 S
Hon. Olympia J. Snowe ’69, ’82 Hon. L.H.D. and John R. McKernan S P M (4)
Snowshoe Timberlands, LLC P
Carl E. Snyder, Jr. and Margrit Snyder P (2)
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 65
Buchanan Alumni House
Home to the University of Maine
Alumni Association, the University
of Maine Foundation, and the
campus visitor’s center, the
$7.3 million Buchanan Alumni House is named in honor of Dr. Robert D. Buchanan, a retired
dentist and Caribou native. Buchanan was a graduate of the
Class of 1944 and made the
naming gift of $1 million toward
the new house. Today, Buchanan
Alumni House benefits from a
private endowment of more than
$4 million, thanks to the support of generous friends and alumni.
K = Katahdin Society S = Stillwater Society L = Charles F. Allen Legacy Society P = President’s Club M = UMAA Lifetime Members z= Triple Crown of Support ( ) = Loyal M Consecutive Years of Support
* = Deceased
Michael D. Soares ’92 P (3) Society of Manufacturing Engineers P
Frances Roderick Soderberg ’57 and Douglas Soderberg P M
Sodexo, Inc. & Affiliates P
Jon F. Sorenson ’86 and Karen M. Sorenson S L P (5) z
Jeanne Cook Soule ’59, ’78G and Dr. Hayden M. Soule, Jr. ’60, ’68G S P (14)
Southern Gear & Machine, Inc. P (2) Rodney G. Sparrow ’71 S P (3) Margaret Spinner S
St. John Timberland, LLC P (7) Denis P. St. Peter ’90 and Susan A. St. Peter P (4) Gladyce Baker Stais ’52 P
Margaret Libby Standley ’53 S L (3) Charles V. Stanhope ’71 S L P M (25) z Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. P (2) Staples Funeral Service P
Bruce W. Staples ’66 S L M
Edric P. Starbird ’56 S M
Michael M. Steeves ’71, ’11G and Brenda Howitson Steeves P
Mildred Morris Stengel ’48 P (18) Dr. Steven H. Stern ’69 and Arlene Morris S P (10) Robert S. Sterritt ’60, ’63G and Jane Sterritt L P (9) Norman B. Stetson ’62 S P (11) Lt. Col. Lila C. Stevens ’63 P M (25) Daniel T. Stevens ’58 S
Jane Maloney Stevens ’63 L
Dr. Sarah E. Stewart ’02 P (9) Anita Cooper Stickney ’44H S L
Dr. Bruce R. Stillings ’58 and Suzanne Littlefield Stillings ’60 S P M (15)
Michael F. Stillings P
Scott D. Stimpson ’86 and Lori Hutchinson Stimpson ’88 P (11)
Alan E. Stinchfield ’66 and Jane Donovan Stinchfield ’66 P
Charles B. Stinson and Orice L. Stinson P (7) John V. Stokes L
Stora Enso Oyj P
Mary Whitcomb Stover ’50 L
Dr. Patricia Stowell and Dr. Peter N. Ver Lee S P (21) William G. Stoy, Jr. ’67, ’71 and Judith Kenoyer Stoy S L P (8) z
Gary H. Striar ’77 P (28) Dr. Kimberly StromGottfried ’80 P (5) Dr. Robert A. Strong and Kristen Strong S P (22) Carlton Strout, Jr. and Judy Bacon Strout S
Beth Louise Sturtevant ’82 P
Sandra Lord Sturtevant ’71 and Patrick D. Sturtevant ’72 P (3)
Joan Sullivan ’62 L
Paul E. Sullivan ’66 and Barbara B. Sullivan S P
Lucius Y. Sung ’73 P (2) Dr. C. Douglas Sutton ’57 and Eleanor Sutherland Sutton P M (5)
Paul L. Svendsen and Suzanne H. Svendsen P (26) Marjorie C. Swain ’32 L
Stephen W. Swan ’83 P
Meredith S. Sweetser ’67 L
James D. Swett and Alice F. Swett S
William C. Swift ’84 and Michelle Swift S
Susannah M. Swihart Charitable Foundation P (4) Sylvan Timberlands, LLC P (5) Janet Mayo Sylvester ’56 P M (20) Torrey A. Sylvester ’59 and Jennifer F. Sylvester S L M
William C. Sylvester ’69 L
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. P (4) Haywood J. Talcove ’88, ’90G and Kristine Esposito P
A.R. & Marylouise Tandy Foundation P (7) Nancy McKeever Targett, Ph.D. ’80G and Timothy E. Targett, Ph.D. ’72 P (5)
Mitchell A. Tarr ’79 P (2) David A. Taylor, Ph.D. ’74 and LeeEllen Friedland P
Joan M. Taylor S L
Dr. Mariano F. Teisl ’90G and Laura Ludwig Teisl ’92 P
Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. P
Jeff A. Teunisen ’93, ’96 P (4) Barbara Coy Thaxter ’57 S L P M (16) z M. Ross Thaxter ’57 S P M (12) Amanda Lander Thomas ’96 and Richard D. Thomas P
John L. Thomas ’57 and Mary H. Thomas P
David J. Thompson ’65 P M (16) Dr. Edward V. Thompson and Dr. Deborah Thompson P (19)
Marilyn Page Thompson ’56 and Arthur H. Thompson ’56 S P M (27)
Donna Richardson Thorburn ’54, ’85G L
MaryHelen Oak Thorne ’52 S P (10) Donna Keirstead Thornton ’78, ’79G S P M (3) Elwin W. Thurlow ’50, ’70G and Jacqueline Thompson Thurlow S (39)
James J. Thurston ’88 P
Imogen Abbott Tillson ’67 S L
Timbervest, LLC P (7) TinBu, LLC P
Theodore C. Tocci ’53 and Marietta Tocci S P (9) Richard B. Todd ’72 and Maureen Fitzpatrick Todd ’73 S P (6)
Dr. Willis J. Tompkins, Jr. ’63, ’65G and Dr. Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’66G S P (32)
Mary Catherine Toole ’76 and F. Stephen Ward ’76, '98G P
Dr. Eugene E. Toothaker ’57 P
Robert V. Touchette ’53, ’58G and Rosann Touchette S P
Paul L. Tracy ’85 and Melissa J. Tracy P (20) Michael B. Trainor and Ann D. Trainor L M
Marsha Lynn Traub ’75 L P (6) The Charles Irwin Travelli Fund P (29) Vivian Baker Treat ’40H S (5) Frances Smart Trefts ’52 L M
66 University of Maine
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DONORS
Wendall L. Tremblay ’66 and Trudy D. Tremblay ’67G P (4)
Treworgy Family Orchards P
Harry T. Treworgy ’49 and Charlotte Harris Treworgy ’49 S L M
Richard Trott and Alice Trott S
Harry J. Tucci, Jr. ’85 L
Shenanne Ruth Tucker ’99 and Thomas J. Parker ’99 P
Dr. Evan H. Turner and Brenda W. Turner S
Hon. Karl W. Turner ’65 and Susannah M. Swihart S P (4)
Carol Tutundgy and Pierre Tutundgy S
UM Alumni Chapter of Southern Maine P (19) UMaine Alumni of the Lowcountry P (2) UMS Solutions, Inc. P
United MidCoast Charities, Inc. P (10) United Phosphorus, Inc. P (2) University of Maine Alumni of New Jersey P (12) University of Maine Student Government, Inc. P (12) University of Texas at San Antonio P (2) Unum P
U.S. Landscrip Fund P (26) Dorothy Foster Vachon ’80 and Dr. Nicholas S. Vachon ’81 P (4)
Stephen G. Vaitones ’78 L P (24) Valent USA Corporation P
Dean Valentine S
James G. Vamvakias ’62 and Sally Grindell Vamvakias ’63 S L
Hon. Franklin S. Van Antwerpen ’64 and Kathleen O’Brien Van Antwerpen P M (39)
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program P (5) Dr. Robin L. Vannote ’57 S P M (5) Richard A. Vaux ’55 P
Verantik Enterprises, LLC P
Amb. John K. Veroneau ’83 and Carol Svoboda P (2) John A. Vickery, Sr. ’64 and Elizabeth A. Vickery S
James A. Victor ’56 and Barbara Victor P (5) Milton Victor ’51 and Joan Vachon Victor ’52 S L P M (39) z
Elsie & William Viles Foundation P (15) Patricia B. Viles S L (3) Gary R. Vincent ’66 P M (6) Richard D. Violette, Sr. ’60 and Dorothy D. Violette S
Holly Ramsdell Violette ’71 and Dennis M. Violette ’76G P (4)
Laurence V. Wade and Deanna Cunningham Wade L P (22)
Miriam K. Wade S P (2) Leith R. Wadleigh ’59 and Donna Wadleigh S P
Wagner Forest Management Limited P (3) Peter T. Wagner ’79, ’81G and Kathryn Strout Wagner ’81 P (5)
Mark H. Waite ’81, ’82 P M (3) James S. Wakefield ’66 and Karen Adkins Wakefield ’66 S
Janet Waldron ’44H and William Baghdoyan P (11)
Agnes A. Walsh ’41 S L Pz Karleton S. Ward, Jr. ’83, ’93 and Dr. Kathy Otto Ward ’91 P (5)
Dr. Denham S.Ward ’69 and Debra Lipscomb S P (12) John W. Wardwell ’77 and Karen R. L. Wardwell S P (22)
Richard E. Wardwell, Ph.D. ’74G P (5) S.D. Warren Company P (2) Dr. Joseph W. Warren ’65 and Susan G. Warren S L P (3) z
Richard J. Warren and Elizabeth Carter Warren S
Susan A. Warren S
Wayne R. Waterman, D.O. ’92 and Wendy L. Waterman ’92 S P (7)
Cynthia Johnston Watson ’71 P
Alice Christie Weatherby ’41 L
Eleanor M. Webb ’47, ’72G S L P (5) z John M. Webber ’70 S
William A. Weiblen ’61 and Eileen B. Weiblen S (39)
George W. Weiland ’54, ’62G and Valerie Kewley Weiland ’54 L M
Norma P. Weinberg S
Walter Weiner S
Eric J. Weinrich ’89 P
Robert J. Weir, Ph.D. ’68 and Jane Carter Weir ’70 L
Dr. Arthur J. Weiss S
Fr. Bernard J. Welch ’61 P (10) Robert M. Welch ’61 and Shirley A. Welch L
Wellman Paving, Inc. P (2) Owen W. Wells ’65 and Anna H. Wells P
Bruce M. Wentworth ’63 and Rosemary J. Wentworth L P M (18)
Kristina Christensen West ’77 and Brent W. West S P (3)
Patricia L. West S P
Matthew J. Westhoven and Sarah Westhoven P
Dr. Arthur Weston ’49 S
George N. Weston ’51 S L P (8) z Hope Wing Weston ’37 S (3) Jean Tourtillotte Weston ’51, ’82G and John C. Weston P (5)
Peter B. Weston ’78 and Judith FitzpatrickWeston P (2)
Theodora W. Weston L
Kathryn Weyland P (2) Peggy Given White ’53 S (5) Jean McIntire White ’52 and Linwood E. White ’54G P M
Robert A. Whited ’73 and Pegi E. Whited S
Philip A. Whitehouse, Jr. ’62, ’87 and Martha Elliott Whitehouse ’65, ’83G L (3)
Dr. Herbert E. Whiteley ’73 and Yvette Poirier Whiteley ’74 P (2)
Whitfield A. Russell & Associates, P.C. P (8) Brenda LaRoche Whitney ’80 P M (19) Judith Stearns Whitney ’64, ’66G S (9) Scott W. Whitney ’75 P
Shirley Whitney P
Wayne W. Whitney P
Dorcas Goodwin Wilkinson ’78, ’80G and Spencer Wilkinson S P (21)
Daniel G. Willett ’69, ’70G S L P M (37) z Daniel B. Williams ’91, ’94G and Hon. Emily Ann Cain ’02 L P M (12)
Robert J. Williams ’56 and Geraldine Wallace Williams ’56 S P (34)
Ann W. Williamson S
Timothy C. Wilson P
Gordon K. Winchenbach ’58 L (7) Nicholas Winchester P (4) Windsor Business Bays, LLC P
Winter Harbor Agency P (4) Dr. Richard Witter and Joan Witter S
Fredda Fisher Wolf, Esq. and Dr. Kenneth P. Wolf S
David C. Wollstadt S
Stanley Wood and Dorothy Wood L
Woodard & Curran, Inc. P (3) Franklin E. Woodard, Ph.D. ’61, ’63G and Jean McNeary Woodard ’61 S P (32)
Dr. Henry K. Woodbrey ’53 and Dawn Miller Woodbrey ’53 S M (34)
Seth A. Woodcock ’99 P (6) David A. Woodhead ’79 and Abby M. Woodhead S
Sandra Crowe Wooding ’60 S
Woodland Pulp LLC P (3) Frederick Woodruff, Jr. ’67 and Jane Walker Woodruff ’68 P (5)
Terrance C. Woodworth ’63 L P (31) Dr. Gerald G. Work L
Doreen McCluskey Worthley ’63 and Leon R. Worthley ’64 L
Chester A. Worthylake, Jr. ’52 P (6) David M. Wyanski ’79 L
Jasper Wyman & Son P
Susie J. York ’79 and Dr. Gary L. York ’80 P (22) Dr. Edward Zanca Orthodontics P (2) Dr. Edward R. Zanca ’75 S P (2) Dr. Michael C. Zicus ’70 L
Dr. Donald N. Zillman and Linda G. Zillman S
Lynn Francis Zinn ’75G and Harry C. Zinn ’89G P
Marilyn A. Zoidis ’71, ’78G P (4)
Every attempt has been made to provide a complete and accurate listing of all donors of $1,000 and above in this annual report. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and let us know by contacting our stewardship office: 207. 581.1159, [email protected]. Thank you for your generous support of the University of Maine.
Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future 67
THEN: 1865 Acreage: 370 acres
Number of alumni: 0
Number of students in the first graduating class (1872): 6
Number of fulltime faculty: 2 — Merritt C. Fernald and Samuel Johnson
Number of majors: 4 — agriculture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and “electives”
Number of buildings on campus: 3
Number of cars on campus: None — students arrived by trolley
Number of varsity athletic teams: 0
Where students came from: Maine
NOW: 2014 Acreage: 660 acres
Number of alumni: 105,000+
Number of fulltime students: 11,000+
Number of fulltime faculty: 480+
Number of majors: 75+
Number of buildings on campus: 100+
Number of vehicle permits issued on campus: 8,413
Number of varsity athletic teams: 17
Where students come from: more than 70 foreign countries and throughout the U.S.
Traditions like Maine Day forge a common bond among many generations of UMaine students. In 1935, President Arthur Hauck set aside Maine Day as an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to participate in a spring cleanup. Many traditions have emerged since then, including a parade, oozeball and a campuswide barbecue.
Thank you for your generous support of the University of Maine.
The University of Maine does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status and gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status in employment, education, and all other programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies: Director, Office of Equal Opportunity, 101 North Stevens Hall, 207.581.1226.
Photos courtesy of University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications and
University of Maine Fogler Library Special Collections
Sources for THEN 1865 and NOW 2014:
Smith, David C., The First Century: A History of the University of Maine, 1865–1965. Orono: University of Maine at Orono Press, 1979.
SMRT Architects Engineers Planners, The University of Maine Historic Preservation Plan, 2007.
Fernald, Merritt Caldwell, History of the Maine State College and the University of Maine. Orono: University of Maine, 1916.