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Page 1: President's Report 2011

president’s report 2011

e u r e k a c o l l e g e

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‘neath the elms

Dear Alumni and Friends,

Many people look forward to a relaxing summer, but I always look forward to fall and the beginning of a new academic year. Campus is buzzing with activity and the leaves start to turn in the crisp autumn air. The arrival of new and returning students for the first day of classes is one of my favorite days of the year.

Not long ago, you and I had a vision for this campus that seemed out of reach. Today, this vision is becoming the reality as Eureka enters its transformative years. In one short year, alumni and friends of Eureka College provided the resources needed to gain even greater national recognition and for critical improvement projects on campus to begin:

• The Centennial of Ronald Reagan’s birth prompted a series of Eureka-related events and activities in 2011. The Chorale performed at the Reagan Centennial Celebration in Dixon and students Katie Rowen and Richie Gregory were members of the Reagan Foundation National Centennial Youth Commission.

• Eureka’s signature Centennial event, the Reagan and the Midwest academic conference, brought an impressive line-up of speakers and scholars to campus, including Former Governor of Illinois Jim Edgar, Former Attorney General Ed Meese, journalist Fred Barnes, author Craig Shirley, and Drs. Martin and Annelise Anderson.

• Eureka College implemented The Ivy Project: Historic Campus Construction with a ground breaking ceremony for a new $6 million, 28,000 square foot, three-story residence hall; and for renovations to existing residence halls, Vennum Binkley Hall, and the Mark R. Shenkman Reagan Research Center in the Melick Library.

• Dr. Craig Barrett, former CEO of Intel, visited classes and met with student leaders on campus.

• Faculty implemented a new freshman seminar class to introduce students to the liberal arts.

• Dr. James W. Owens, former Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar, was the College’s first executive in residence. Dr. Owens visited classes, gave two public presentations, and met with students individually and in small groups.

President’s Circle members, like you, are making a difference by being the catalyst for all of these dynamic events and achievements. Together, we will ensure that the best years for this wonderful and historic College are yet to come.

Best wishes for a glorious fall season!

Yours ’neath the Elms,

Dr. J. David ArnoldPresidentEureka College

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Eureka College kicked off “The Ivy Project: Historic Campus

Construction” during our March 11 New Residence Hall Project

Groundbreaking Ceremony. The ceremony featured a ground-

breaking for a new $6 million, 28,000-square-foot, three-story

residence hall.

The event also included the announcement of $5 million in

renovations to existing residence halls: Gunzenhauser Hall,

built in 1928; Founders’ Court, 1966; Alumni Court, 1970; and

Langston Hall, 1998.

IMPROVEMENTS

LAST YEAR:

HaRROd LOuNgE - 1,400 square foot area available for the 120

students who reside in Alumni Court.

THE IVY PROJECT

“The Ivy Project: Historic Campus Construction is the most comprehensive facilities project in Eureka College history. It will result in campus-wide physical

assets that are attractive and productive in fostering vital living-learning environments for students.”

– Dr. J. David Arnold,President

Eureka College

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CuRRENTLY:

OuR NEw RESIdENcE HaLL is located just west of the existing Tau

Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. It will have 28,000 square feet on

three levels and will house approximately 100 students. The exterior

will resemble nearby Langston Hall, with red bricks and white trim.

The interior will feature what college officials are calling community

living pods that include traditional double-occupancy rooms and

shared bathrooms but with several wings that will include more

lounges and meeting rooms than current residence halls.

“The layout of the new residence hall will create a sense of com-

munity, with its multiple lounge spaces and meeting rooms that can

accommodate all of the students living on that floor for meetings,

studying, special programs and other social activities,” said Director

of Residence Life Lisa Fischer. “unlike suite-style and apartment living

that can lose that sense of community, this layout greatly aids our

residence life staff’s efforts to foster socialization and the feeling of

‘home’ for our residential students.”

MaRk R. SHENkMaN REagaN RESEaRcH cENTER & cOLLEgE

aRcHIVES is a gift to Eureka College by Mark R. Shenkman of

Greenwich, Connecticut.

Chairman & Founder of Shenkman Capital Management, Inc. in

New York City, Mr. Shenkman is a pioneer in the high yield bond

market who shares the same ideals as President Reagan.

As the first comprehensive collegiate reference center about the

life and leadership of Ronald Reagan, the Mark R. Shenkman Reagan

Research Center is designed to serve students, scholars, and the

public for future generations.

o u r g r o w t h c o n t i n u e s

Ivy Projectt h e E U RE KA C O L L E G E

VENNuM BINkLEy ScIENcE HaLL Plans for the expansion of the

building are on the drawing board. Current renovations of the Hall,

which began Summer 2011, include installing new windows, a new

roof and tuck pointing the entire building.

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EnROllmEnT

A Look At EurEkA CoLLEgE StudEntS

Student/Faculty ratio = 13:1 Average class size = 17% men = 45%% women = 55%Eureka Students represent 18 states and 7 foreign countries

Fall 2011 Incoming freshmen average ACT = 22.7

HigH ScHool claSS ranking:

Top 10% = 17.5% of incoming freshmen

Top 25% = 42.5% of incoming freshmen

Top 50% = 70.9% of incoming freshmen

Eureka college named 1st in Illinois and 2nd among Midwestern colleges

in the “Least Debt” category, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2011 list of

“America’s Best Colleges.”

$3 million in unfunded scholarships awarded by Eureka College

over 119 Eureka College scholarships and awards donated by our generous donors

99 Presidential Scholars

118 Dean Scholars

13 Sandifer Fellows

24 Reagan Fellows

EnROllmEnT

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5 yEArS of balanced budgets

and positioned for a 6th

Since 2006 operating

revenue has grown from $8M

to $13M with

$12M

invested to improve campus facilities.

BudgET

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ACAdEmICS

EC was among 30 colleges nationwide and 4 in Illinois to receive a $50,000 Walmart College Success Award from the Walmart Foundation and the Council of Independent Colleges. This funded a new program to help first-genera-tion students succeed at Eureka College.

FirSt generation StudentS – 58% of the fresh-man class. 38 participated in the First Generation Program.

tHe ProgramA year-long series to help students explore aspects of Eureka College and give them the support needed to succeed. Through this program, students learn how a liberal arts education prepares them for productive careers and life changes they will experience.

• EARLY COLLEGE ORIENTATION SESSIONS

• FIRST-GENERATION PARENT ORIENTATION

• FIRST-GENERATION PEER MENTORS

• FALL FIRST GENERATION DINNER & SPRING FIRST GENERATION DINNER

• CuLTuRAL EVENTS SERIES

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tHe reSultS

76.3% - Fall-to-Fall retention for the First Generation students who participated in the program.

2.93 gPA – First Generation program participants had the highest average GPA when compared to the entire freshman class.

“This award has been pivotal in getting our whole campus involved in better

understanding first-generation college students and creating greater awareness

of the complexities involved in retaining students.”

— Dr. Philip Acree Cavalier, Provost, Eureka College

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STudEnT PHIlAnTHROPY

eureka college named to tHe 2010 PreSident’S HigHer education

community Service Honor roll. The Corporation for National and Community

Service recognized Eureka College for its exemplary support of student volunteer work,

service-learning, and civic engagement.

This year’s “maroon and golden rule”

service day highlights:

• For the third straight year, Eureka College students held a community service day to

provide Eureka College residents with free spring cleanup help and child care.

• Funded from a grant from Illinois Campus Compact to promote leadership and citizenship.

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uP ‘til dawn student organization received the Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Award from the Central Illinois Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Over the past five years, uP ‘til dawn has raised over $100,000 For St. Jude cHildren’S reSearcH HoSPital, which treats children with cancer and other diseases.

to beneFit Heart HouSe, a women’s shelter, Zane Ridings and a handful of freshmen men learned to knit and knitted over 80 HatS and sold them at $10 a piece. 100% of proceeds went to Heart House. Each hat took over 3 hours to make, translating to approximately 250 community Service HourS.

The women’S baSketball team broke records on the basketball court last season (109 3-POINTERS!), raised their team grade point average from a 2.7 to a 3.3 and put in almost 600 community Service HourS.

FPo

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REAgAn and the mIdWEST

a uNIquE aNd ONE Of a kINd cONfERENcEJaNuaRy 14 & 15, 2011

“As part of the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration

at Eureka College, this conference focused on the

formative factors of family, faith, community, and

education that were central to Reagan’s development

as a great servant leader. Many features of Reagan’s

leadership can be traced back to the social and cultural

context he experienced growing up in the Midwest.”

— Dr. J. David Arnold, President, Eureka College

Eureka College led the nation with the first conference

to celebrate the Ronald W. Reagan Centennial. It was a

resounding success. The goal of the conference was to

remind the nation and the world of the importance of

Ronald Reagan’s Midwestern roots. The noted historians

captured the character and integrity of Ronald Reagan.

In the words of author Peter Hannaford: “Reagan’s

character can be defined in one word… Illinois”!

REaganMidwest

✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯and the

January 14–15, 2011 at eureka college

eureka college presents

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The following presenters provided unique perspectives of Ronald W. Reagan:

Edwin Meese IIIFormer u.S. Attorney General

Jim EdgarFormer Illinois Governor

fred BarnesEditor of The Weekly Standard and FOX News Political Commentator

Peter HannafordDirector of Communications for Reagan as Governor and for 1980 Presidential Campaign

dr. Martin anderson and dr. annelise anderson Authors and Advisors to Ronald Reagan

craig ShirleyAuthor, “Rendezvous with Destiny” & “Reagan’s Revolution”

academic Presentations

Dr. Devan Bissonette - Binghamton university

Dr. James Capshew - Indiana university

Dr. Andrew Cayton - Miami university

Dr. Jeremy Horpedahl - Buena Vista university

Dr. Roger Johnson - university of Sussex

Dr. John Miller - South Dakota State university

Dr. Jon Peterson - Ohio university

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dEVElOPmEnT

LASt yEAr 2,875 gEnErouS donorS gAvE $3.3 MiLLion to EurEkA CoLLEgE.

22% of Eureka College graduates gave a gift to support their alma mater.

ovEr $1.3 MiLLion was given to the College to support the Annual Fund. The Eureka College Phonathon alone raised over $126,000 to help meet that total.

As a result of this generous level of support, the College was able to:

• Provide financial aid and scholarships to 100% of full-time Eureka College students.

• Recruit and retain an excellent faculty.

• Improve campus housing.

• Create the Ronald W. Reagan Research Center within the Melick Library.

• Make improvements to the Vennum Binkley Science Hall.

• Provide internships and mentorships for our students across the united States and around the world.

• Support student learning in the visual and performing arts.

• Provide for student athletes the opportunity to participate in 11 sports.

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AlumnI

at home & on the road reuniting alumni near and far

Washington D.C. Area Alumni Gathering, Chicago Area Alumni Gathering, Homecoming

Eureka College, Minnesota Red Devil Gathering, Sunday Brunch and The Lion King, Chicago,

Reagan and the Midwest Academic Conference, Alumni Leadership Connections Conference,

Reagan of Illinois Concert, Dixon, March Madness Gathering, Peoria, Alumni Weekend, Eureka College,

Nashville Gathering, Peoria Chiefs Game, Peoria, IL.

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HOMETOwN: Mendota, IL

cLaSS Of 2012

maJor: Political Science/History & Philosophy/Religion

camPuS involvement: Student Body President, Delta Sigma Phi

Fraternity President, CAB Member (Past President)

“The most valuable assets of Eureka College are not the buildings, but rather

the people. It is because of the excellent faculty and staff of Eureka College

that I chose to pursue my undergraduate degree here and they are a large

part of why I stay.”

“I have to thank the donors who donate to the Sandifer Fellowship. It was a great experience that provided me a better understanding of the law and how the legal system works.”

“One of the main values of Eureka College is leadership. One day I will donate money to improve the programs that we have in existence to provide undergraduates with leadership training that would be applicable not only in their college years, but also as they go on to the work-force, graduate, or professional school.”

BEn mcCAulEY

maJor: Music minor: Math and Business

camPuS involvement: Admissions Ambassador, Alpha Psi Omega,

Theatre, Chorale, Chamber Singers, Con Brio, Delta Zeta Sorority

“I love Eureka College because it is my home away from home. I’ve met a lot

of inspiring people who have become my mentors and friends. Whenever I

go home, I can’t wait to come back. This is the first time since starting college

that I did not want the school year to start because that means I will

be starting my final year at Eureka, and I am not ready to leave.”

“I can’t thank the donors enough for what they have done. Throughout my college career I have had the chance to

travel to Italy, and have been able to participate in many groundbreaking strides for the college. We have the

resources to feel like a home, not just a school.”

“When I become an alumni donor to Eureka College, I will help improve practicing facilities for the music department.”

JEnnYlEEzER

HOMETOwN: Toulon, IL

cLaSS Of 2012

STudEnT PROFIlES

“Eureka represents the place where I became me...”

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HOMETOwN: Salina, KS

cLaSS Of 2012

maJor: Religion/Philosophy

camPuS involvement: Residential Advisor,

Leadership Ambassador, Disciples on Campus, Freshman Seminar

Peer Instructor, Student Foundation, CAB Member

“Over the past three years I have fallen in love with Eureka. For me Eureka is

much more than a campus and even more than just a group of people. Eureka

represents the place where I became me. I have transformed into a leader

who voices an opinion, listens to other perspectives, and is able to confront

others respectfully. The faculty, staff, and students have all helped to mold me

into who I am today and for that I can never express enough gratitude.”

“Someday I would like to donate money and build an interfaith religious center for different worship services, to

be shared by the religious organizations on campus.”

HOMETOwN: Garden City, MI

cLaSS Of 2013

maJor: Political Science and History minor: Economics

camPuS involvement: Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) President, Junior

Class President, Student Body Treasurer, Eureka College Business

Society At-Large Member, Ronald W. Reagan Fellow, Alumni/Devel-

opment Office Student Worker

“I love Eureka because of the family I have made. From the brothers I have in

Tau Kappa Epsilon to the relationships I have sustained with faculty and the

staff of the office I work in, I have grown to love the atmosphere of Eureka.”

“Donors have truly made a difference in my life. Without the donors of Eureka College I would be at a community college back home in Michigan. I am thankful that you gave me the opportunity to experience the tight-knit family of Eureka College.”

“When I donate, I will create a study room that is dedicated to the development of students as leaders and as individuals. I believe the college was founded upon individualism and personal growth and therefore there should be an obvious emphasis of that fact.”

JudITH guY

BREnT

STudEnT PROFIlES

glASS

“Eureka represents the place where I became me...”

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REagaNForward is an ongoing campaign to support the legacy of the leadership lessons of Ronald Reagan at Eureka college

MaRk R. SHENkMaN REagaN RESEaRcH cENTER

To kick off the centennial year, President Arnold announced that Ronald W. Reagan Society member Mark R. Shenkman of

Greenwich, Connecticut, had committed the resources to help Eureka College construct a new center that would provide

world-class archival care for the collections of the College and house every book ever written about Ronald Reagan,

an estimated 950 books and manuscripts. The center is the first collegiate resource of its kind and was dedicated

September 24, 2011 on the same steps Governor Reagan had dedicated the library 44 years earlier.

HONORaRy REagaN fELLOw gENERaL P.X. kELLEy, uSMc (RET.)

Former Commandant of the united States Marine Corps, General P.X. Kelley, was named the third Honorary Reagan Fellow of

Eureka College at a dinner ceremony held at the Ronald Reagan International Building in Washington, D.C. on the

21st anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, November 9, 2011. The event was co-chaired by FedEx founder Fred Smith,

former Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci, and Fred Fielding. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush

were honorary co-chairs. Proceeds from the event went to establish a scholarship named for General Kelley.

REagaN aNd THE MIdwEST acadEMIc cONfERENcE

As his proud alma mater, Eureka College launched the centennial year with the first academic conference

centered on Ronald Reagan’s roots. The conference, entitled Reagan and the Midwest, brought together

scholars, former Cabinet officials, authors, and journalists including former Attorney General Edwin Meese, III,

Reagan experts Drs. Martin & Annelise Anderson of the Hoover Institution at Stanford university, best-selling

author Craig Shirley, Weekly Standard Editor Fred Barnes, and author and former Reagan advisor Peter Hannaford.

VISITINg REagaN ScHOLaR cRaIg SHIRLEy

President Arnold named Craig Shirley first-ever Visiting Reagan Scholar at Eureka College.

President of Shirley & Bannister in Alexandria, VA. and best selling author of Reagan’s Revolution and

Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan and The Campaign that Changed America, Mr. Shirley will teach

a mini-course on Ronald Reagan open to students and the public in May of 2012.

SPEcIaL VISITORS TO caMPuS

As a part of the Reagan Legacy Foundation’s Liberty Tour programs,

President Reagan’s son and former Eureka College trustee Mike Reagan

brought students from Poland and America to see the place about which

his father had once said “Everything that

has been good in my life began here.” Former Governor Sarah Palin, who has

written and spoken extensively about her admiration of Ronald Reagan, made a visit to the Reagan Museum and other

sites. Ronald Prescott Reagan, son of Nancy and Ronald Reagan, made his

first stop to campus. Ronald W. Reagan Society member Craig Barrett, former

Chairman of Intel Corporation, spent time with the Reagan Fellows. Ronald

W. Reagan Society member Michael

Maibach, president of the European-American Business Council, spoke on

campus about U.S. Competitiveness as a part of the Reagan Centennial Speakers

Series. Reagan Fellows alumni Willie

Wind (United States Secret Service), Carrie Thompson Wolf (Assistant

Parliamentarian for the U.S. House of Representatives), and George Leal

(Federal Prosecutor), returned to cam-pus to speak to students and the public.

ReaganForward

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REagaN fELLOwS NaMEd

For the 28th year, Eureka College named a new class of Reagan Fellows to the

program established by President Reagan in 1982 at his alma mater. The Ronald W.

Reagan Leadership Program offers 24 current Reagan Fellows full-tuition scholarships

and opportunities to travel around the world to learn from mentors and to develop

themselves in the servant leader mold of Ronald Reagan. Experiences of the Reagan

Fellows range from working at a hospital in India, interning at the Sagamore Institute

of Indianapolis (led by former Reagan Fellow Jay Hein), to interning at the Ronald

Reagan Presidential Foundation in Simi Valley, California.

gOVERNOR EdgaR SPEakS aT RONaLd REagaN SOcIETy dINNER

At the conclusion of the Reagan and the Midwest Conference, members of the Reagan

Society gathered for their annual recognition dinner. Former Governor of Illinois,

Jim Edgar, gave the keynote address on the topic of leadership and trust. Several

hundred guests attended the lecture. Governor Edgar also serves as Eureka

College’s Honorary Chairman of the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration.

SPEakER NEwT gINgRIcH gIVES 150TH cOMMENcEMENT SPEEcH

Former u.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich toured the campus and met with

Reagan Society members before speaking to the graduates and their families at

the 150th Commencement Ceremony of Eureka College in Rinker Amphitheater.

He announced his intentions to run for the 2012 presidency just two days prior to

his visit to campus, but his remarks stressed the importance of Eureka College in

American history.

“I would argue to the national media that Eureka College can claim to be one of the

most influential institutions in the last third of the 20th century,” Gingrich said.

ReaganForward

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Gifts of $100,000 or more in one year

Individuals Tony & Gretchen RigazioDick SandersMark & Rosalind Shenkman

Institutions/EstatesCaterpillar FoundationElizabeth Dunseth EstateLyle W. Moore and C. Eleanor Moore Family Trust

Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999.99 in one year

Individuals R. Rennie Atterbury IIIRichard Johann ‘50

Institutions/EstatesFedEx CorporationJ & V Flynn FoundationLucille Stahler Patterson ‘30 EstateShenkman Capital Management, Inc.State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company

Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999.99 in one year

IndividualsDavid ‘66 & Marjory Brower ‘66 AdamsFred ‘58 & Sharon Hopkins ‘59 AltmanMack Brown ‘02*The Honorable and Mrs. Frank CarlucciMarianna Jackson ‘11*General and Mrs. P.X. KelleyRichard & Fran OwenLeo ‘48 & Betty Trenary ‘43 Traister

Institutions/EstatesAssociated Colleges of IllinoisChurch Finance CouncilCouncil of Independent CollegesGeneral Electric FoundationThe Owen FoundationHelen Underwood ‘31 Estate

Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999.99 in one year

IndividualsDavid & Lynn BurrittHartzell Givens ‘35Steve ‘63 & Therese HathwayWilliam P. Heidrich - Oak River Foundation

Chuck ‘64 & Marla Kylander ‘64 HershbergerGordon & Jean Ann HoneggerBill ‘71 & Katy KingLoren ‘58 & Mary ‘03* LogsdonErnie ‘65 & Barb Folkers ‘65 PotterJack Roeser – Family Taxpayers FoundationEric Schwartz

Institutions/EstatesEureka College E-TribeFidelity Charitable Gift FundGoodfield State BankIllinois MutualJelly Belly Candy CompanyDon Littlejohn ‘48 EstateLockheed Martin CorporationRLISaul Centers, Inc.Securing America’s Future EnergySodexo Inc.State Farm Companies FoundationStearns Family Trust

Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999.99 in one year

IndividualsDavid & Katherine ‘09 ArnoldSidney & Florence BanwartBarbara & Craig BarrettWayne BaumJohn & Nancy BearceGuy & Jane Hamilton ‘77 CahillBill ‘92*† & Edwina ‘92* DoranK.C. Hill ‘60Manish ‘88 & Nibha KohliAnnette Ewing Kreider ‘38Don & Shirley LitwillerDonald & Florence Stotts ‘71 MageeJonathan & Sharon MichaelHoward ‘65 & Imelda MoserBob HD ‘05 & Terri ParsonsMike ‘95* & Genevia ‘80 SagerMartin ‘82 & Kathy Quinlan ‘83 SalleeBradley Smith ‘88 & Mami TsuchiyaEdward Sutkowski & Linda Washkuhn SutkowskiMr. Glenn Werry, Jr.David & Ann Windley

Institutions/EstatesAbbott Laboratories FundCraig & Barbara Barrett Foundation

aNNuaL gIfTS

The following list

recognizes contributions

to Eureka College by

alumni, friends, churches,

businesses, foundations,

and other agencies

between July 1, 2010

and June 30, 2011

PRESIdEnT’S CIRClE

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Reuben Bates EstateBearce Companies LLCElmer Brunen Education & Charitable TrustCommunity Foundation of Central IllinoisEureka College Women’s BoardExxonMobil FoundationRuth Rothenburger Ferguson ‘29 EstateFive Points WashingtonHeisley Family FoundationJ. F. Lehman & Company, Inc.PNC Foundation

Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999.99 in one year

IndividualsGlen HD ‘03 & Polly BartonCharles & Judy BlackChristine Bonati BollwinkleKevin & Lisa CallisJim Finch ‘60Lila Gammon ‘00*John Garrett ‘61†Robert & Marion GarthwaitSpeaker Newt & Callista GingrichRodney Gould ‘87Pete ‘67 & Sharon Argo ‘65 HannerSam ‘62 & Nancy Stevenson ‘61 Harrod IIIBob & Vicki HeitzmanJim Hengst ‘75 Gary & Barb HodelEd & Lisa HolderleLarry ‘59 & Mary Jo Vines ‘60 HousemanJames Jacob ‘50Herbert KelleherTerry & Mary Margaret KlausMike & Judy MangoldMike & Mykee MurtaghPat PaulsenDick & Patti RichardsDuane ‘78 & Rachel SchroederCraig ShirleyInge Wacker Zimmerman ‘70

Institutions/EstatesAssociated BankChristian Church Foundation, Inc.Cly-Del Manufacturing CompanyEli Lilly and CompanyHeartland Bank & Trust Co.Mangold Ford-Mercury, Inc.Peoria Rivermen

Prime Policy GroupProud to Be Republican, LLCThe Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc.Union Avenue Christian Church of Litchfield, Ill.

Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499.99 in one year

IndividualsLoren ‘68 & Sally ArmstrongSandra Baner ‘82Fred BarnesVickie Batzka ‘65Rick ‘70 & Pat Shasteen ‘70 BeckRandy ‘94 & Jamie BegoleRandy Blanton ‘72 Harold Bonner ‘43Jim Borop ‘41Jim ‘80 & Cindy BraceBen Brown ‘50†Tony ‘89 & Kari Massey ‘90 ByerlyBob ‘71 & Kay Brandon ‘69 CacciaSteven & Mary CarlsTony & Alicia CaseDon & Pam Cox ‘64Roger & Linelle DickinsonGovernor James Edgar & Brenda EdgarRudy & Sharon EichenbergerFrank FahrenkopfRobert FergusonShane ‘97 & Sharise Marker ‘94 FogoGregory S. FolleyAllen Fore ‘87Joe & Anne FoxSarah Gohl Isabel ‘98Lee GravesRon ‘99* & Judy Degnan ‘63 GreekDeforrest Hamilton ‘39Mark & Stacie HansenRand & Kelly HarbertSam ‘88 & Suzie Shumway ‘91 Harrod IV

Gilbert ‘56 & Lana ‘07* HasenyagerJay Hein ‘87Elise McCormick Hendricks ‘46Pete & Carol HughesJerald & Jane Shirk ‘49 JacksonRoy & Debby JohnsonAnonymousJoseph & Patricia KennellRick ‘70 & Marlene KlausThe Honorable Tom Korologos & The Honorable Ann McLaughlin KorologosMr. & Mrs. Matthew LaHoodJim & Michele Fehr ‘77 LehmanAnn Lewis, Chairperson, Reagan Centennial CommissionPaul & Martha ListerDuane LivingstonMolly Speer MacDonald ‘61Michael Maibach - The Maibach FoundationMark & Colleen MarvinKaywin McClure ‘52 Bill ‘51 & Gloria McDonald ‘55 McNettRobert Michel HD ‘97Joe & Tammy MonkJohn & Cindy MorrisAdolfo Napolez ‘73Chris Neff ‘10 Charlotte O’Brien Noe ‘39Eleanor Knight Norton ‘37Ramon ‘56 & Juanita O’MarahMarc & Carol PasterisChris Peterson ‘95 Edwin & Gitza PetersonJohn ‘70 & Diane PiniRichard RennerJohn Ripka ‘55Chris Ryan ‘86Brian & Amy SajkoNeil ‘55 & Dorothy Logan ‘53 Sallee

Annette Dyar Sherman ‘41Floyd & Virginia Sutter ‘53 SherryAnneliese SinnJoanne Barcroft ‘48 SmithPhil Stiles ‘90Mia Stortzum-Scott ‘03Robert Stuart Jr.Laurie Hakes Studer ‘91Bob ‘66 & Kathy SwankGene & Janet SwartzKaren SweitzerLawrence TangelJohn E. & Lorely E. TempleStephen & Marilyn UngerAlbert WadeRobert ‘71 & Kiko Kimura ‘71 WennerholtClinton & Adeline WentzDon ‘60 & Dorothy Thomson ‘58 WhitlerBarb Arganbright Wickness ‘73Duane & Lynn Wolland

Institutions/EstatesCalifornia Community Foundation Endowment AccountD. Ernest & Eula Daniel Brown TrustCentral Christian Church of Jacksonville, Ill.Albert Culver CompanyDonors Trust Inc.Enercon Engineering Inc.Eureka Christian Church of Eureka, Ill.Eureka JFLFirst Christian Church of Macomb, Ill.First Christian Church of Pekin, Ill.First Christian Church of Peoria, Ill.Flanagan Implement & Service, Co.G & D Integrated Ventures, LLCHeinold HeatingKinder Morgan FoundationLamprey, LLCMartin EngineeringAndrew Mellon FoundationPhillips University Legacy Foundation (PULF)Platform Energy Group, LLCPSA DewberryRenaissance Charitable Foundation Inc.Schwab Charitable FundShirley & Banister Public AffairsGary Sinise Charitable FoundationAdelbert ‘49 & Emily Tisdall Estate

* = Honorary Alum • † = Deceased • HD = Honorary Doctorate

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Lifetime gifts $1,000,000 or moreChristine Bonati BollwinkleCaterpillar FoundationChurch Finance Council

Lifetime gifts $500,000 to $999,999Associated Colleges of IllinoisNancy ReaganTony & Gretchen Rigazio

Lifetime gifts $250,000 to $499,999Abbott Laboratories FundDavid ‘66 & Marjory Brower ‘66 AdamsJoe ‘50 & Thelma Jean AllovioWayne BaumG. Raymond BeckerMack Brown ‘02*Eureka Rotary ClubHelen Smith Ewing ‘38General Electric FoundationPat GilmartinHartzell Givens ‘35J & V Flynn FoundationMarianna JacksonRichard Johann ‘50Richard & Fran OwenMark & Rosalind ShenkmanAlex HD ‘84 & Faye SpanosState Farm Companies FoundationRuth Straw ‘45The Grover Hermann FoundationAnne Vaughan

Lifetime gifts $100,000 to $249,999R. Rennie Atterbury IIIHarold Bonner ‘43Dale BurklundSandy Bushue ‘82Roger & Linelle DickinsonEllen Smith Dingman ‘38AnonymousEureka College Women’s BoardDiane Anderson FioRito ‘80Geneva HarperSteve ‘63 & Therese HathwayHeartland Bank & Trust Co.Illinois MutualDon & Shirley LitwillerLoren ‘58 & Mary ‘03* LogsdonKaywin McClure ‘52Charlene Muir 93*Rob ’79 & Terri NicksBob HD ‘05 & Terri ParsonsPat PaulsenPepsi Cola General BottlersMike ‘95* & Genevia ‘80 SagerSamuel I. Newhouse FoundationEdna Kaupanger Sand ‘32*Dick SandersSiemens CorporationSodexo Inc.

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyMildred StubbsThe Foundation for Enhancing CommunitiesThe Owen FoundationLeo ’48 & Betty Trenary ’43 TraisterVerizon FoundationDavid & Ann Windley

Lifetime gifts $25,000 to $99,999Fred ‘58 & Sharon Hopkins ‘59 AltmanArcher Daniels Midland CompanyDavid & Katherine ‘09 ArnoldSidney & Florence BanwartGlen HD ‘03 & Polly BartonOtto Baum & Sons Inc.John & Nancy BearceRich & Bev BertschiGary & Carlotta BielfeldtGwen BlankinshipJim Borop ‘41Jim ‘80 & Cindy BracePeggy BrandonPaul & Estelle BrownBurger KingDavid & Lynn BurrittMartha Mok Butt ‘58Guy & Jane Hamilton ‘77 CahillAlan ‘59 & Pat Canfield, Sr.Jim & Mary CaressThe Honorable and Mrs. Frank CarlucciCEFCuChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Illinois-WisconsinChristian Church in IndianaCly-Del Manufacturing CompanySteve & Minta Way ‘67 ColburnCommunity Foundation of Central IllinoisTony Cook ‘70CORE ConstructionCouncil of Independent CollegesCullinan & SonsHughes Diller, Jr.Edwina Doran ‘92*Scott ’83 & Joyce ElgerEli Lilly and CompanyEureka Christian Church of Eureka, IllExxonMobil FoundationFedEx CorporationFirst Christian Church Of Macomb, Ill.First Christian Church of Pekin, Ill.First Christian Church of Peoria, Ill.AnonymousLila Gammon ‘00*Robert & Marion GarthwaitHelen GobleBill ‘94* & Louise Emmert ‘50 GoffRodney Gould ’87Ron ‘99* & Judy Degnan ‘63 GreekPhyllis HalleneEbby Halliday Acers

PRESIdEnT’S CIRClE

LIfETIME SOcIETIES

The College recognizes those

individuals who reach specified

levels through lifetime gifts or

who have established deferred

gifts of various amounts. (Those

individuals who qualified for

membership by virtue of a

deferred gift through FY1999 have

retained membership in the

appropriate society.)

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* = Honorary Alum • † = Deceased • HD = Honorary Doctorate

Deforrest Hamilton ‘39Pete ‘67 & Sharon Argo ‘65 HannerBill & Marian HardinBonnie HarperSam ‘62 & Nancy Stevenson ‘61 Harrod IIIGilbert ‘56 & Lana ‘07* HasenyagerGeorge & Jean HearneWilliam P. Heidrich - Oak River FoundationChuck ‘64 & Marla Kylander ‘64 HershbergerHigher Education and Leadership MinistriesLarry ‘59 & Mary Jo Vines ‘60 HousemanPete & Carol HughesBob & Lorena Huisinga ‘67 McClureIllinois Bell-PeoriaIllinois Clean Energy Community FoundationClarke & June ImblerJames Jacob ‘50Roy & Debby JohnsonGeneral P.X. & Barbara KelleyBill ‘71 & Katy King, Jr.Rick ‘70 & Marlene KlausTerry & Mary Margaret KlausMary KlockAnnette Ewing Kreider ‘38Rita KressPaul & Martha ListerDuane LivingstonLockheed Martin CorporationMike & Judy MangoldMarathon Oil Company FoundationMarion Christian Church of Marion, Ill.Roger ’60 & Ruth MartinKevin ‘78 & Linda Wyatt ‘80 McQuadeJonathan & Sharon MichaelSylvia MonroeCharlotte O’Brien Noe ‘39Northrop CorporationDick & Carmen OakfordRamon ‘56 & Juanita O’MarahRoy PfautchErnie ‘65 & Barb Folkers ‘65 PotterPrudential FoundationDavid & Alexandra RansburgClark & Julie ReedRLINeil ‘55 & Dorothy Logan ‘53 SalleeMartin ‘82 & Kathy Quinlan ‘83 SalleeTim SchrockShenkman Capital Management, Inc.Harold Sheridan ‘50Anneliese SinnBradley Smith ‘88 & Mami TsuchiyaGerald ‘64 & Charlotte SmithJoanne Barcroft ‘48 SmithChuck ‘62 & Jan Lewman ‘64 StaleyGene & Janet SwartzThe Bielfeldt FoundationThe uPS FoundationSteve Thomson ’70Don & Marilyn ullmanunion Avenue Christian Church of Litchfield, Ill.

Audley WeidmanRobert ‘71 & Kiko Kimura ‘71 WennerholtRandy & Mary Jane WestNorman & Fern WhiteDon ‘60 & Dorothy Thomson ‘58 WhitlerJim & Marlene WogslandShirley Lou Wrenn

Lifetime gifts of $10,000 to $24,999A. Montgomery WardAbdul ‘75 & Charlene Huss ‘75 AlvaniAileen S. Andrew FoundationArrow ElectronicsSandra Baner ‘82Larry ‘70 & Mary BaronBarbara & Craig Barrett - Craig & Barbara Barrett FoundationVickie Batzka ‘65Kenny & Jody BaumWayne E. Baum Family FoundationRandy Blanton ‘72Chuck & Carol BlyeTom BolanBP Amoco Foundation, Inc.Ben Brown ‘50CA, IncBob ‘71 & Kay Brandon ‘69 CacciaOliver CarrCentral Christian Church of Decatur, Ill.Central Christian Church of Jacksonville, Ill.Christian Church Foundation, Inc.Scott & Susan CiselKay CleelandCNH – GoodfieldCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyCharles ‘51 & Florence Stranz ‘51 CoffmanEsther CohenConsolidated ConstructionDon & Pam Cox ‘64Jim & Marjorie CroweRichard & Annette Schultz ‘48 DickinsonDivision of Overseas MinistriesRhea EdgeRudy & Sharon EichenbergerEureka Community BankEureka IGAEureka Printing

Bill Farley HD ‘86Jim Finch ‘60First Christian Church of Fort Wayne, Ind.First Christian Church of Mount Carmel, Ill.Allen Fore ‘87Joe O’Neill - G & D Integrated Ventures, LLCDan ‘85* & Linda ‘85* GilbertGoodfield State BankBill ‘48 & Claire GrahamGary & Donna Kay GrantEvelyn Hale ‘56Rand & Kelly HarbertDan ‘67 & Amy Moore ‘92 HarrodJerry & Rhonda HellerElise McCormick Hendricks ‘46Joan Herron ‘74Norma HighlanderGary & Barb HodelEd & Lisa HolderleGordon & Jean Ann HoneggerBarbara HowellIBM CorporationIllinois MasonicJerald & Jane Shirk ’49 JacksonMara Lee O’Brien James ‘36Jelly Belly Candy CompanyManny ’65 & Vicki Zanaglia ’65 Jerome, Sr.Edward D. Jones & CompanyMerle ‘59 & Judy Parks ‘60 KalkwarfWilliam T. Kemper FoundationRobert Kittleson ‘46Bob & Jackie KlausKlaus CompaniesLarry & Gail LeikenDick LeikenJeannette LewmanMolly Speer MacDonald ‘61Donald & Florence Stotts ‘71 MageeMangold Ford-Mercury, Inc.Chet ‘56 & Yvonne MassinoDennis & April McClure ‘97 StewartMichael & Mary McCrackenBill ‘51 & Gloria McDonald ‘55 McNettRobert Michel HD ‘97Larry MitchellAlvin MontgomeryMontgomery Ward

Chalmer Moore, Jr.Howard ‘65 & Imelda MoserNalco FoundationNational Education AssociationNiantic Christian Church of Niantic, Ill.Charles O’Sullivan ’36Parsons Company, Inc.Leo ‘61 & Linda PattersonPhyllis PaynePhillips university Legacy Foundation (PuLF)PNCPrairie Avenue Christian Church of Decatur, Ill.Procter & Gamble FundBarbara ReisnerRichard RennerR.J. Reynolds Industries Inc.Evelyn RiceMary RichGlenn & Margaret RiddellRoanoke PharmacyJunius RodriguezJack Roeser - Family Taxpayers FoundationChris Ryan ‘86Brian & Amy SajkoSaundra HenrySaul Centers, Inc.SBC FoundationSue SchiererDuane ‘78 & Rachel SchroederSandy SchusterEric SchwartzSecuring America’s Future EnergyShell Oil Company FoundationAnnette Dyar Sherman ‘41Floyd & Virginia Sutter ‘53 SherryWayne & Mary Diane SloneRichard SnyderCarl & Crystal SoderstromSouth Side Bank TrustCliff ‘78 & Pryl Hayden ‘75 StamPhil Stiles ‘90Frank & Jean Nelson ‘42 StockhamStrake FoundationDon ‘71 & Nancy StraterBen ‘43 & Pat Pearson ‘46 StreidMarty ‘52 & Joyce Hoover ‘52 StrombergerBob ‘66 & Kathy SwankThe Marmon Group, Inc.Harvey & Mary TookeyJohn Trefzger ‘48Barbara TweddaleJimmy ‘68 & Rita Millspaugh ‘68 WatermanLois WellsGlenn WerryIrmgard Rosenzweig Wessel ‘47Owen & Nancy WestKim Whitler ‘89Barb Arganbright Wickness ‘73Peter & Janice WongPhyllis Kepple Worrell ‘53Inge Wacker Zimmerman ‘70

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THE LEgacy LEaguE

The Legacy League

recognizes alumni and friends

who have included the College

in their estate plans by estab-

lishing a trust, gift annuity,

bequest or life insurance

policy. The College is very

grateful for these meaningful

demonstrations of support.

Fred ‘58 & Sharon Hopkins ‘59 Altman

Sandra Baner ‘82

Vickie Batzka ‘65

Wayne Baum

Jodi Bearce ‘91

Margie Beck ‘65

Glenn Benckendorf ‘53

Jim ‘80 & Cindy Brace

Peggy Brandon

Alice Brooks

Mack Brown ‘02*

Jim Bruner, Jr. ‘73

James & Ann Bryant

Dale Burklund

Martha Mok Butt ‘58

Kevin & Lisa Callis

Jerry & Mary Caress

Anonymous

Kay Cleeland

Tony Cook ‘70

Richard ‘54 & Betty Cox

Bill Deck ‘66

Roger & Linelle Dickinson

Ellen Smith Dingman ‘38

Bill Dooley ‘76

Rudy & Sharon Eichenberger

Scott ‘83 & Joyce Elger

PRESIdEnT’S CIRClE

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* = Honorary Alum • † = Deceased • HD = Honorary Doctorate

Tom England ‘63

Suzy Fahim ‘60

Ronald & Toni Brooks ‘68 Faust

Mary Finch ‘84

Mary Ann Schrock Flanagan ‘62

Lorenzo ‘66 & Ella Bryant ‘69 Forbes

Clyde Francis ‘61

Frances Gainey

Dan ‘85* & Linda ‘85* Gilbert

Roger ‘62 & Martha Gilbert

Pat Gilmartin

Hartzell Givens ‘35

Helen Goble

Bill & Debbie Wisinski ‘84 Grgantov

Wayne ‘64 & Marilyn Groth

Bonnie Harper

Geneva Harper

Gilbert ‘56 & Lana ‘07* Hasenyager

Sue Hasenyager ‘67

Steve ‘63 & Therese Hathway

Elise McCormick Hendricks ‘46

Lisa Severtis Higgins ‘93

Carl ‘51 & Bev Sutherland ‘51 Hirsch

Lynn Ward Hoffmann ‘47

Claudia Neahring S. M. Hogan ‘65

Joe ‘66 & Betty Hood

Clarke & June Imbler

Terry & Linda Immel

James Jacob ‘50

Roy & Debby Johnson

Margaret Kepple ‘53

Cheryl Grider Kershaw ‘82

Terry & Mary Margaret Klaus

Larry ‘65 & Sherry Kuntz

Patricia Langton ‘57

Una Cho Lee ‘61

Loren ‘58 & Mary ‘03* Logsdon

Bess Fifield Lund ‘49

Molly Speer MacDonald ‘61

Roger ‘60 & Ruth Martin

Ruth Martin

Chet ‘56 & Yvonne Massino

Raymond McAfee

Michael & Mary McCracken

Margie McGaughey

Bettylou Worth Miller ‘69

Verla Miller

Robert Miner

Roger Mitchell ‘51

Sylvia Monroe

Chalmer Moore, Jr.

Don Moore ‘64

Howard ‘65 & Imelda Moser

Charlene Muir ‘93*

Paul Murphey

Cynthia and Dale Nelson

Rob ‘79 & Terri Nicks

Charlotte O’Brien Noe ‘39

Anonymous

Leo ‘61 & Linda Patterson

Pat Paulsen

Ernie ‘65 & Barb Folkers ‘65 Potter

Luke Rastetter ‘62

Clark & Julie Reed

Jim Rodgers ‘86

John Ryan ‘85

Mike ‘95* & Genevia ‘80 Sager

Richard Sanders

Duane ‘78 & Rachel Schroeder

David ‘69 & Betty Langston ‘70 Scott

Chuck Shannon ‘61

Millard ‘59 & Louise Shaw

Harold Sheridan ‘50

Anneliese Sinn

Bradley Smith ‘88 & Mami Tsuchiya

Betty Soule ‘50

Chuck ‘62 & Jan Lewman ‘64 Staley

Barbara Stevens

Phil Stiles ‘90

Ruth Straw ‘45

Mildred Stubbs

Charles Swanson

Bill ‘64 & Mary Taylor

Sharon Thomas

Steve Thomson ‘70

Tom ‘68 & Pauline Tomlinson

John Trefzger ‘48

Darrell Wagner ‘75

Crystal Miller Walters ‘94

Jimmy ‘68 & Rita Millspaugh ‘68 Waterman

Mel ‘75 & Jerri Weith

Ardis Wendell

Robert ‘71 & Kiko Kimura ‘71 Wennerholt

Randy & Mary Jane West

Norman & Fern White

Kim Whitler ‘89

Bob ‘61 & Carol Ann Carr ‘64 Whitler

Anonymous

Linda Baldwin Williams ‘66

Tim ‘86 & Shelly MacFarland ‘87 Williams

David & Ann Windley

Jim & Marlene Wogsland

Shirley Lou Wrenn

Roger ‘60 & Mary Zimmerman

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The Ronald W. Reagan Society of

Eureka College recognizes people

like you who value the enduring

inspirational power of the remarkable

story of the lifelong relation-

ship between Ronald Reagan

and Eureka College. The story of

Eureka College and Ronald Reagan

stands as the national monument

to American opportunity. Rooted in

freedom to fulfill potential; grown

from humble beginnings; built on

Midwestern faith and values; trans-

formed by education; embraced

by mentors; and achieved through

the discovery of vision and a voice.

“Everything that has been good in

my life began here,” President

Reagan said. Your gift to the

Ronald W. Reagan Society is an

investment in developing more

good leaders instilled with the

same values President Reagan

learned from his alma mater.

Eureka College calls our vision

“ReaganForward.”

The following list gratefully

recognizes those generous

gifts received between

July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011.

DIPLOMAGifts of $100,000 or more in fiscal year

Mark & Rosalind Shenkman

Caterpillar Foundation

SENIORGifts of $25,000 or more in fiscal year

The Honorable and Mrs. Frank Carlucci

FedEx Corporation

General and Mrs. P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.)

Richard & Fran Owen, The Owen Foundation

Capital Management, Inc.

JUNIORGifts of $10,000 to $24,999 in fiscal year

Mack Brown

David & Lynn Burritt

William P. Heidrich – Oak River Foundation

Lockheed Martin Corporation

Jack Roeser – Family Taxpayers Foundation

Saul Centers, Inc.

Eric Schwartz

Securing America’s Future Energy

Sodexo Inc.

SOPHOMOREGifts of $5,000 to $9,999 in fiscal year

Sidney & Florence Banwart

Ambassador Barbara McConnell Barrett &

Dr. Craig Barrett – Craig & Barbara Barrett

Foundation

Wayne Baum

John & Nancy Bearce, Bearce Companies LLC

Heisley Family Foundation

Gordon & Jean Ann Honegger

J. F. Lehman & Company, Inc.

PNC Foundation

RLI

Bradley Smith

Edward Sutkowski &

Linda Washkuhn Sutkowski

Mr. Glenn A. Werry, Jr.

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ASSOCIATE MEMBERGifts of $1,000 to $2,499 in fiscal year

David & Katherine Arnold

R. Rennie Atterbury III

Sandra Baner

Fred Barnes

Randy Blanton

Guy & Jane Cahill

California Community Foundation Endowment Account

Alberto Culver Company

Donors Trust Inc.

Edwina Doran

Governor James Edgar & Brenda Edgar

Frank Fahrenkopf

Robert Ferguson

Shane & Sharise Fogo

John Garrett

Rodney Gould

Lee Graves

Mark & Stacie Hansen

Sam & Nancy Harrod III

Sam & Suzie Harrod IV

Jay Hein

Marianna Jackson

The Honorable Tom Korologos & The Honorable Ann McLaughlin Korologos

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew LaHood

FRESHMANGifts of $2,500 to $4,999 in fiscal year

Associated Bank

Charles & Judy Black

Speaker Newt & Callista Gingrich

Heartland Bank & Trust Co.

Gary & Barb Hodel

Herbert Kelleher

Terry & Mary Margaret Klaus

The Honorable & Mrs. Edwin Meese III

Prime Policy Group

Mickey Straub, Proud to Be Republican, LLC

Craig Shirley

The Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc.

Ann Lewis, Chairperson, Dixon Reagan Centennial Commission

Loren & Mary Logsdon

Michael Maibach - The Maibach Foundation

Mike & Judy Mangold

Martin Engineering

The Honorable Robert H. Michel

Joe & Tammy Monk

Cindy & John Morris

Chris Neff

P. Joseph O’Neill-G&D Integrated Ventures, LLC

Edwin & Gitza Peterson

Platform Energy Group, LLC

PSA Dewberry

Tony & Gretchen Rigazio

Dick Sanders

Duane & Rachel Schroeder

Shirley & Banister Public Affairs

Phil Stiles

Mia Stortzum-Scott

Robert Stuart Jr.

Lawrence Tangel, Enercon Engineering Inc.

John E. & Lorely E. Temple

Albert Wade

Clinton & Adeline Wentz

David & Ann Windley

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daVId adaMS, CHAIRMAN

BOB HEITzMaN, VICE CHAIRMAN

SaNdy BaNER, SECRETARy

BaRB HOdEL, TREASURER

2011-2012 TRuSTEES

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david adams ‘66Minneapolis, MNVP Products & ServicesELCA Board of Pensions

J. david arnoldEureka, ILPresidentEureka College

Robert R. atterburyPeoria, ILRetired VP Legal ServicesCaterpillar Inc.

Sandra Baner ‘82Janesville, WIAttorneyBaner & Associates

Lance a. (Tony) Byerly ‘89Naperville, ILPresident & COOStanley Conv Security Solutions

kevin callisBloomington, ILVP OperationsState Farm Insurance

Teresa dulyea-ParkerBloomington, ILRegional Minister & PresidentChristian Church (DOC)

gregory S. folleyPeoria, IL VP, RemanufacturingCaterpillar Inc.

anne M. foxPeoria, ILCEOCentral Illinois Chapter American Red Cross

Samuel a. girardPeoria, ILRelationship PartnerIBM

Rodney gould ‘87Studio City, CAAttorney

kelly HarbertBloomington, ILPresiding MemberSpectrum Partners, LLC

Stephen d. Hathway ‘63Green Bay, WIRetiredPhysician

Jay Hein ‘87Indianapolis, INPresidentSagamor Institute

Robert HeitzmanLafayette, INProduct ManagerCaterpillar Inc.

greg Henry ‘90Northridge, CAChief Financial OfficerHarman Professional Group

charles Hershberger ‘64 Greenfield, INRetired ChemistEli Lilly and Company

Barbara HodelCarlock, ILDirectorCaterpillar Inc.

Michelle R. HubblePeoria, ILManaging DirectorPricewaterhouseCoopers

Sarah g. Isabel ‘98Shoreview, MNAttorney

Marianna JacksonWaukegan, Ill.ConsultantRetired Research Scientist Abbott Laboratories

william k. king ‘71Austin, TXRetired ExecutiveState Farm Insurance

Terry klausEureka, Ill.Retired ManagerCaterpillar Inc.

Michael MangoldEureka, ILDealer PrincipalMangold Ford Mercury Inc.

Robert S. Nicks ‘79Glen Carbon, ILNational Manager, Marketing/DistAltin Holdings, LLC

anthony RigazioOglesby, Ill.Retired PresidentWorldtronics International Inc.

Mark a. SpennyHanna City, ILPresident & CEOCEFCU

glenn a. werryEdwards, ILPresidentStar Transport, Inc.

Harry a. williams ‘79Bolingbrook, ILSenior Manager, Facilities Svs.Boeing Company

david windleySeymour, Ind.CPABlue & Co LLC/CPA

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