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1 North Central College NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE 2010-2011 FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS Welcome to the finest arts programming in the DuPage county area and beyond, and a happy holiday season to you all! I love this time of year. With all of the holiday colors, the fes- tive lights, the hustle and bustle, and yes, even the cold, there is a feeling of excitement and energy in the air. Thank you for sharing a few moments from your busy lives to join us here at North Central College as we bring you our holiday lineup of great artists! We continue to offer something to please every possible palate. You may be here to celebrate the annual presentation of “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol,” a different look at the holiday tale from the view of Scrooge’s partner. You may be with your entire family watching the Theatreworks USA production of the original “A Christmas Carol,” the one from Scrooge’s view. You might be here for both! We certainly hope so. “A Charlie Brown Christmas” with David Benoit can’t help but bring back beautiful memo- ries to all from my generation while introducing an entirely new group of arts lovers or future arts lovers to that special holiday twist. We are honored to be presenting the men who started the four-part tight male harmonies, The Four Freshmen with the Chicago Jazz Orchestra, another perennial favorite. It’s the holiday season. Enjoy! You may be here for Aaron Neville and Quintet featuring Charles Neville. See? I told you we were bringing you the best of the best. Where else could you hear this great a variety of artists, not pay for parking, be within walking distance of dozens of great restaurants all eager to wel- come you into their doors? Nowhere. This is where the arts happen. This is where you can see and hear the greats close to where you live in some of the greatest arts venues available. We look forward to welcoming in a new year and welcoming you to the arts. Looking for a wonderful holiday gift for the arts lover in your life? Consider a gift certificate from the North Central box office. Looking for that romantic evening on the town? Join us for our new cabaret performances featuring Chicago’s own Spider Saloff in the intimate Madden Theatre. Want to celebrate something special? Find out what’s happening at North Central and let us help you make that celebration even more special. Speaking of something special, be sure to watch WTTW on December 26 for the child prodigy Ethan Bortnick on piano, and then come and see him live in the Wentz Concert Hall on January 14th. You will see this extremely talented young genius on television and then get the chance to witness him in the acoustic perfection of the Wentz! You do not want to miss out on this. You do not want to miss out on any of this! Do not be a stranger. Please make it a New Year’s resolution to join us as often as you are able. We are bringing the arts home to you. Don’t pass up this wonderful opportunity. And, of course, we always welcome your support. The revenue from ticket sales only covers a portion of the costs to bring you these great artists. Consider becoming a Friend of the Arts and have your tax deductible donation return a hundred fold in the joy great performances can bring. Contact the box office at 630-637- SHOW (7469) for further information. After all, December 31 is right around the corner! And now, on with the show! On behalf of all of us in the fine arts at North Central College, we wish you and those you love a wonderful and blessed holiday season. Thank you for continuing to support the arts. See you in the New Year. Brian Lynch Fine Arts Director, North Central College

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We continue to offer something to please every possible palate. You may be here to celebrate the annual presentation of “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol,” a different look at the holiday tale from the view of Scrooge’s partner. You may be with your entire family watching the Theatreworks USA production of the original “A Christmas Carol,” the one from Scrooge’s view. You might be here for both! We certainly hope so. 1NorthCentralCollege

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NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE 2010-2011 FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

Welcome to the finest arts programming in the DuPage county area and beyond, and a happy holiday season to you all! I love this time of year. With all of the holiday colors, the fes-tive lights, the hustle and bustle, and yes, even the cold, there is a feeling of excitement and energy in the air. Thank you for sharing a few moments from your busy lives to join us here at North Central College as we bring you our holiday lineup of great artists!

We continue to offer something to please every possible palate. You may be here to celebrate the annual presentation of “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol,” a different look at the holiday tale from the view of Scrooge’s partner. You may be with your entire family watching the Theatreworks USA production of the original “A Christmas Carol,” the one from Scrooge’s view. You might be here for both! We certainly hope so.

“A Charlie Brown Christmas” with David Benoit can’t help but bring back beautiful memo-ries to all from my generation while introducing an entirely new group of arts lovers or future arts lovers to that special holiday twist. We are honored to be presenting the men who started the four-part tight male harmonies, The Four Freshmen with the Chicago Jazz Orchestra, another perennial favorite. It’s the holiday season. Enjoy!

You may be here for Aaron Neville and Quintet featuring Charles Neville. See? I told you we were bringing you the best of the best. Where else could you hear this great a variety of artists, not pay for parking, be within walking distance of dozens of great restaurants all eager to wel-come you into their doors? Nowhere. This is where the arts happen. This is where you can see and hear the greats close to where you live in some of the greatest arts venues available.

We look forward to welcoming in a new year and welcoming you to the arts. Looking for a wonderful holiday gift for the arts lover in your life? Consider a gift certificate from the North Central box office. Looking for that romantic evening on the town? Join us for our new cabaret performances featuring Chicago’s own Spider Saloff in the intimate Madden Theatre. Want to celebrate something special? Find out what’s happening at North Central and let us help you make that celebration even more special.

Speaking of something special, be sure to watch WTTW on December 26 for the child prodigy Ethan Bortnick on piano, and then come and see him live in the Wentz Concert Hall on January 14th. You will see this extremely talented young genius on television and then get the chance to witness him in the acoustic perfection of the Wentz! You do not want to miss out on this.

You do not want to miss out on any of this! Do not be a stranger. Please make it a New Year’s resolution to join us as often as you are able. We are bringing the arts home to you. Don’t pass up this wonderful opportunity. And, of course, we always welcome your support. The revenue from ticket sales only covers a portion of the costs to bring you these great artists. Consider becoming a Friend of the Arts and have your tax deductible donation return a hundred fold in the joy great performances can bring. Contact the box office at 630-637-SHOW (7469) for further information. After all, December 31 is right around the corner!

And now, on with the show! On behalf of all of us in the fine arts at North Central College, we wish you and those you love a wonderful and blessed holiday season. Thank you for continuing to support the arts. See you in the New Year.

Brian LynchFine Arts Director, North Central College

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North Central College thanks its Fine and Performing Arts 2010-2011 season event sponsors. The following companies have made generous contributions in support of the fine and performing arts.

sponsors

These programs are also partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

Sponsors Footlight Insert 2010-2011.indd 1 11/10/2010 10:16:29 AM

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Presents

A Christmas Carol

Saturday, December 4, 201010:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

Presented atPfeiffer Hall

310 E. Benton Avenue, Naperville, Illinoiswww.northcentralcollege.edu/show

2010 – 2011 Fine Arts Performances Sponsors

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PROGR A M INFOR M ATION

Theatreworks USABarbara Pasternack ............................................................................................ Artistic DirectorKen Arthur .......................................................................................................Producing DirectorBook by ............................................................................................................... David Armstrong Lyrics by .....................................................................................................................Mark WaldropMusic by ................................................................................................................... Dick GallagherBased on the Story by .......................................................................................Charles DickensSet Design by ..............................................................................................................Doug HusztiCostume Design by .......................................................................................Christianne MyersMusic Direction by ............................................................................................... Stephen PurdyOrchestrations by .........................................................................................................Greg PliskaOriginally Directed by .................................................................................... David ArmstrongStage Manager ............................................................................................................. Rafi LevavyDirected by ..........................................................................................................Kevin Del Aguila

CAST (a l p h a b e t i c a l b y r o l e)

Bob Cratchit .............................................................................................................. Collin LeydonFezziwig ........................................................................................................... Kevin James DoyleFred ...............................................................................................................................Kyle SchaeferMrs. Cratchit .................................................................................................................... Emily FirthScrooge .................................................................................................................... Mark WoodardTiny Tim / Fan ..................................................................................................... Helen McTernan

The taking of pictures and/or making of visual or sound recording is expressly forbidden.

This program from Theatreworks USA is supported, in part, with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and by public funds from the New York City Department

of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

The actors and stage manager employed in this production are members of the ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States

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MUSICAL NUMBERS

“Once a Year” ...............................................................................................Scrooge & Company“Break the Chain” ................................................................................Marley & Doomed Souls“I Have No Time for Christmas” ....................... Boy Scrooge, Young Scrooge & Scrooge “Christmas Shines a Light to Guide Us Home” ..................................................................Fan“Fezziwig’s Annual Christmas Ball” Fezziwig, Dick Wilkins, Young Scrooge & Scrooge“The Ghost of Christmas Present” ...........................................Ghost of Christmas Present“Here with You” .........................................................................................Bob & Cratchit Family“Christmas Shines a Light to Guide Us Home” (reprise) .................................... Company“Guess Who Kicked the Bucket Last Night” ........................................................... Company“Scrooge’s Pledge” ............................................................................................................. Scrooge“It’s a Gift” ............................................................................................................................. Scrooge“Finale” ...........................................................................................................Scrooge & Company

WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

COLLIN LEYDON (Bob Cratchit) New York: “I Got Fired” (NYMF). Regional: “The Full Monty, All Shook Up.” Film: “The Virginity Project, A Love Story.” BFA: NYU/Tisch. Thanks to Molly Meador and Theatreworks USA for this wonderful opportunity! Mom, Dad, Mac, and God, thanks for your love and support. Happy Holidays to all!

KEVIN JAMES DOYLE (Fezziwig) is happy to be on his second Theatreworks tour. He was last seen as Sherlock Holmes in “Nate the Great.” Favorite roles include the Mad Hatter in “Alice In Wonderland” and Yefim in “Uncle Vanya.” He also performs as a stand up comic in New York. He gradu-ated from Point Park University.

KYLE SCHAEFER (Fred) New York: “Beyond Measure” (Reading), “The Light Inside.” A.C.T.: “The Tosca Project” (World Premiere), “A Christmas Carol.” Regional: “Candide” (Berkshire Theatre Festival); “Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson” (Wil-liamstown Theatre Festival Workshop), Shakespeare & Company, New Harmony Project, Kennedy Center, Williamstown, San Francisco Symphony. AEAMember. BS: U. of Evansville. MFA: A.C.T.

EMILY FIRTH (Mrs. Cratchit) is delighted to return to “A Christmas Carol” for her fourth season as Mrs. Cratchit. As an honors BFA graduate from Webster Uni-versity, Emily has gone on to co-found and produce/direct for Dalliance Theater in NY, as well as travel overseas teaching acting and voice for Acting Abroad. She is a proud member of AEA.

MARK WOODARD (Scrooge) is pleased as the Dickens to be back in Scrooge’s nightgown, and on the road again with TWUSA. Other regional credits include Pittsburgh CLO, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, West Virginia Public Theatre, Long Beach Playhouse, and Virginia Stage Company. Film/tv credits include: “Baby Mama,” “Morning Glory,” “L&O: Criminal Intent,” and “As The World Turns.” Look for him on the big screen this Christmas, sharing an office cubicle as Catherine Zeta Jones’ co-worker in the romantic comedy “The Rebound.”

HELEN McTERNAN (Tiny Tim/Fan) is very happy to be returning this holiday season with Theatreworks USA’s “A Christmas Carol.” New York audiences have seen Helen in a Benefit Concert of Brigadoon at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway, as Fan/Tiny Tim in TWUSA’s “A Christmas Carol” at Town Hall and Mindy Vant in SPITE at The Cherry Lane, among others. Other theatre and television credits include roles with the Paper Mill Playhouse, Premiere Stages NJ, “Law & Order: SVU,” ABC and HBO. She holds a BA in Acting from Kean University in New Jersey and is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC.

DAVID ARMSTRONG (Book, Original Director) is the Producing Artistic Direc-tor of The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle where he has directed acclaimed pro-ductions of “Hair,” “Sweeney Todd,” “A Little Night Music,” “The Secret Garden,” “Anything Goes,” “The Rocky Horror

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Show”and written and directed “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” His Off-Broadway productions include “Talluah” and “The Wonder Years” which he coauthored and which also had a long running Los Angeles production. His long relation-ship with Theatreworks USA includes directing and writing the book for “Gold Rush!” which toured for six seasons; directing and devising “Reading Rain-bow;” and directing “Black Beauty,” “The Great Brain,” “Columbus,” and “Lady Liberty.” For New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse he directed “Brigadoon” and “The Secret Garden” and his work has been seen at many other leading regional theaters including the Kennedy Center, Actors’ Theater of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Rep, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Dallas Summer Musi-cals, Theater Of The Stars (Atlanta), The Ordway Center (St. Paul) and Ford’s The-ater. Mr. Armstrong is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and the National Alliance for Musical Theatre.

MARK WALDROP (Lyrics) Winner of the 1997 Edward Kleban Award for Lyr-ics, Mark provided special material for “Bea Arthur on Broadway” and “Bette Midler’s Divine Miss Millennium Tour.” Off-Broadway, he wrote book and lyrics for “Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly,” which he also directed (1997 Drama Desk Award/Best Revue, 1997 Outer Critic’s Circle Award/ Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical, OBIE.) In addition to “A Christmas Carol,” he collaborated with Dick Gallagher and David Arm-strong on another TheaterworksUSA touring production, “Gold Rush!” He contributed lyrics to “Howard Crabtree’s Whoop-Dee-Doo,” “Pete ‘n’ Keely, the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectac-ular” and “Hey, Love: The Songs of Mary Rodgers” at Rainbow & Stars. He also enjoys a busy career as a theater direc-tor and is the author of the soon-to-be published children’s book, “Nicholas Bickle and the Five Scary Stories.”

DICK GALLAGHER (Music) was Patti LuPone’s Musical Director for her one-woman show “Matters of the Heart” at Lincoln Center as well as for the seven-

week run of her one-woman show, “Patti LuPone on Broadway.” Mr. Gal-lagher has accompanied and conducted for many of New York’s most prominent vocalists, for which he has received an unprecedented six MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs) Awards for Outstanding Musical Direction. His song writing contributions include the score of the Off-Broadway musical “Have I got a Girl for You -The Franken-stein Musical;” “Whatnot,” for which he won the 1990 Richard Rodgers Award; several songs in the longrunning “That’s Life!;” and the title song of Charles Busch’s recent Off- Broadway comedy “You Should Be So Lucky.” He also wrote most of the music included in “Howard Crabtree’s Whoop-Dee-Doo!,” winner of the 1994 Drama Desk Award for Best Revue. His contributions to the revue can be heard on the recently released original cast recording. He composed the music for the long-running off Broadway show, “When Pigs Fly,” writ-ten with Crabtree and Mark Waldrop. Mr. Gallagher is a graduate of North-western University. For Theatreworks USA, Gallagher has composed the music for “Gold Rush!”

KEVIN DEL AGUILA (Director) is an actor, writer and director living in New York City. He is the book-writer of the musical comedy, “Altar Boyz,” which won the NY Outer Critics Circle Award, earned him Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Award nominations, and made history as one of the longest running Off-Broadway shows ever. Kevin has been the director of Lincoln Center Theater’s annual “Celebra-tion of Student Songs” since 2008, and helmed world premiere productions of “See Rock City and Other Destinations” and Kirsten Childs’ “Funked Up Fairy Tales” for William Finn’s musical theater lab at Barrington Stage in Massachusetts. He has directed several productions of his own plays, including “A Touch of Rigor Mortis, Number One: A Pollock Painting,” and his celebrated comedy “6 Story Building” (which took top award at the 2002 NY Fringe Festival), as well as several national tours for Theatreworks USA such as “Fancy Nancy,” “Charlotte’s Web,” “Gold Rush,” “If You Give a Pig a Pancake” and the Off-Broadway production of “If You Give

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a Mouse a Cookie” at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, and Actors’ Equity.

RAFI LEVAVY (Stage Manager) has worked extensively Off- Broadway (13 productions including “Stop Kiss,” “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” and other produc-tions at most major Off-Broadway com-panies), in addition to various regional and stock theaters and tours, Jim Henson Productions and Walt Disney Theatrical Productions. Recent projects include stage managing clown school, shows for the NY Musical Theater Festival and JCC Maccabi ArtsFest. A proud member of Equity, Rafi holds a degree in computer science from Brandeis University.

THEATREWORKS USA (Producer), founded in 1961, is America’s foremost professional theatre for young and family audiences. Its mission is to create imaginative and thought-provoking shows that are educational, entertaining and thought-provoking. Their 2010-2011

touring repertoire includes “Charlotte’s Web;” “A Christmas Carol;” “Click, Clack, Moo;” “Fancy Nancy & Other Story Books;” “Freedom Train;” “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie & Other Story Books;” “Junie B. Jones;” “The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe;” “The Mystery of King Tut;” “Seussical;” and “We the People.” Theatreworks’ honors include a Drama Desk Award, Off-Broadway’s Lucille Lor-tel Award, the Jonathan Larson Perform-ing Arts Foundation Award, the William M. Dawson Award for Programmatic Excellence given by the Association of Performing Arts Presenters and the Medal of Honor from the Actors’ Fund of America. www.TWUSA.org

ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the U.S. Equity negotiates wages and work-ing conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. www.actorsequity.org

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NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE

Presents

The Four FreshmenWith the Chicago Jazz Orchestra

Saturday, December 4, 20108:00 p.m.Presented at

Wentz Concert Hall171 E. Chicago Avenue, Naperville, Illinois

www.northcentralcollege.edu/show

2010 – 2011 Fine Arts Performances Sponsors

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THE FOUR FRESHMEN

Bob Ferreira .............................................................................................................................drumsBrian Eichenberger ................................................................................................................guitarCurtis Calderon................................................................................................................... trumpetVince Johnson ............................................................................................................................bass

They are an original group—a vocal harmony like no other. Four parts harmony, a twist of elegance, with a splash of swing, and a whole lot of fun! They have strongly influenced many groups over the years including Take Six, Manhattan Transfer and the Beach Boys. As the 22nd incarnation of the one and only Four Freshmen, their longevity proves they are doing it right!

They are some of the best jazz talents in the business! The new group not only preserves the Freshmen sound, they enhance it with their youth, vitality and talent giving a new treatment to the Great American Songbook! Performing jazz and pop standards accompanied by a symphony, big band, or self-contained, it is a show not to be missed.

In their 60-plus year history, The Four Freshmen have bragging rights to over 50 albums, an overwhelming 70 top-selling singles, and six Grammy nominations. “The Four Freshmen Live From Las Vegas” is their most recent CD release.

The Freshmen enjoy a unique fan club offering the support of over 3,000 members across the United States, Europe, and Japan.

The Four Freshmen are the longest lasting vocal harmony group. The original group, comprised of Bob Flanigan, Don Barbour, Ross Barbour, and Hal Kratzsch, is most well known for their hits “Blue World,” “Graduation Day,” and “Poinciana.”

Bob and Ross are still actively involved with The Four Freshmen today!

As the Wall Street Journal exclaims, “Long live The Four Freshmen. Maythey never graduate!”

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B IOGR APHIES

2009 marks Bob Ferreira’s 17th year in the Four Freshmen. Bob’s career with the group began when he was approached by former instructor and Freshmen alum-nus Kirk Marcy with an offer to audition for the renowned vocal group. One month after auditioning, Bob found himself moving to the group’s home base of Las Vegas, Nev. Ferreira’s music studies started comparatively late in life when he started taking drum lessons his sophomore year in high school. Vocal training began Bob’s junior year when he joined the Sym-phonic Choir and eventually the vocal jazz ensembles. After high school, Bob attended Edmonds Community College in Lynwood, Wash. where he joined the regionally renowned vocal jazz ensemble Soundsation under the direction of Kirk Marcy. After two years of performing with Soundsation and one year playing drums in the alternate vocal jazz lab, Bob trans-ferred to Central Washington University majoring in music education. However, after one year, Bob joined the Freshmen and moved to Vegas where he still lives today. In 17 years with the Freshmen, Bob has performed to audiences in 49 states and eight countries and the travels only grow more frequent.

Born May 16, 1976, Brian Eichenberger was raised in Apple Valley, Minn. He got his first taste of jazz harmonies in Minneapolis, when his high school vocal group sang Take 6’s arrangement of “A Quiet Place.” “When I plunked out my part on the piano, I couldn’t believe I would actually sing these lines. A few weeks later, everyone was getting a handle on their parts and this amazing thing happened. When all these weird parts were sung together, it just floored me…what a beautiful sound!” He continued studying harmony at Phil Mattson’s School for Music Vocations in Creston, Iowa. “There were about 50 music students, living in the middle of nowhere, with nothing to do except play, sing, eat, sleep and breathe music.” In 1996, The Four Freshmen were looking for a new member to play bass and sing the sec-ond part. With a strong recommenda-tion from Phil Mattson and an audition, Eichenberger got the job. A few years later, Eichenberger moved up to lead singer. He is only the third lead singer in the Freshmen’s history. “I really enjoy singing the melody. I don’t have to think

about the notes as much, and I can put more focus on phrasing, tempos and the overall sound we make.” Outside of The Freshmen, Brian enjoys spending time with his wife, Rebecca and daughter, Marisa. He also admits to spending a lot of time wandering around Minnesota on his Harley.

Curtis Calderon joined the Freshmen in late 2001. Three years earlier, he had a chance meeting when the Freshmen came through San Antonio and saw him performing at the Landing Jazz Club on the riverwalk that led to him being called when their current trumpet player decided to retire from the group. Curtis grew up in San Antonio, Texas and started trumpet at the age 11. He won first chair in the Texas All-State Jazz Band his senior year in high school. After graduating, he went on to play and tour with many big bands, including the modern day Glenn Miller Orchestra. He currently lives in San Antonio, Texas with his two sweet and gentle 100 lb. Rottweilers. Some of his musical influences early on were Clifford Brown (his favorite trumpeter), Louis Arm-strong, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon and John Coltrane. His current favorites on his iPod are Stevie Wonder, Jason Mraz, Louis Armstrong and Joe Henderson.

Vince Johnson sings baritone and plays bass, guitar and trombone. He was born September 3, 1970, and raised in San Luis Obispo, Calif. In junior high, Johnson knew he wanted to be a musician. He says he has all the Four Freshmen albums and practically wore out the “Voices in Love” cassette while driving his car around town in his school days. Johnson brings a distinguished résume to the Freshmen. Johnson received his bachelor of music degree from California State University Long Beach in 1994 and his master’s degree in Jazz Studies from USC in 1996. His musical experiences vary from playing principal bass in a symphony orchestra to playing drums throughout his childhood (lucky neighbors!). Before joining The Freshmen in 1999, Johnson worked as an accompanist, educator and performer. He fills what little free time he has between shows staying fit by swimming, running and playing golf. The Four Freshmen and Take 6 are his favorite musical groups.

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CHICAGO JA ZZ ORCHESTR A

Jeff Lindberg’s Chicago Jazz Orchestra Tonight’s perfor-mance is the Chicago Jazz Orchestra’s third appearance at Wentz Concert Hall. Found-

ed in 1978 by Jeff Lindberg and the late Steve Jensen, the Jazz Members Big Band (now Jeff Lindberg’s Chicago Jazz Orchestra) was selected to be the opening band for the First Annual Chi-cago Jazz Festival in 1979. The band, composed of Chicago’s top musicians, is both Chicago’s oldest professional jazz orchestra in continuous operation and one of the oldest jazz repertory orchestras in the country. Jeff Lind-berg, conductor and artistic director, is one of the foremost transcribers in jazz. As a result, the orchestra’s repertory draws upon his vast library, which includes the works of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Benny Carter, Oliver Nelson, Ray Charles, and many others. The CJO also performs compositions and arrangements by members of the orchestra, including Charley Harrison, associate artistic director.

As a world-class orchestra, the CJO perpetuates both classic and new music for the American jazz orchestra as it was originally conceived, through live performances and recordings. After hearing the orchestra on the NPR broadcast of the 1981 Chicago Jazz Festival, vocalist Joe Williams began a collaboration with the ensemble that flourished, including ten appearances at the Kennedy Center Honors Gala in Washington, D.C. The CJO’s position of house orchestra at The Kennedy Center Honors continues tomorrow evening, December 5, when the CJO makes its 22nd straight appearance. The orches-tra also has performed at The Kennedy Center for the National Symphony Orchestra. The CJO has built a reputa-tion for its high performance standards and has been the jazz orchestra of choice for nationally and international-ly renowned artists such as Clark Terry,

Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Kenny Burrell, Ahmad Jamal and vocalist Kurt Elling, whose performances with the CJO include appearances at The Ken-nedy Center, the Spoleto USA Festival, Chicago’s Millennium Park and Harris theaters, and club venues.

Always looking for new challenges both in repertory and stylistic choices, Jeff Lindberg has infused the orches-tra with a spirit of versatility that has made the group a favorite performer not only in jazz venues, but also in concert settings, receptions and dances—just about anywhere that exceptional big-band music can be presented. The CJO is also known for its commitment to transcribing classic American jazz recordings in order to document and preserve this reper-tory for future generations. In recent seasons, the CJO has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts for artistic excellence.

The CJO currently maintains one of the largest libraries of transcriptions of original jazz recordings in the country, with music representing every style of jazz from every era. Outside Chicago, the CJO has toured Europe twice and performs regularly in Washington (D.C.). In addition to live performances, the CJO records classic American jazz mas-terworks. Its 2004 release of the Miles Davis/Gil Evans adaptation of Gersh-win’s “Porgy and Bess” featuring trum-pet legend Clark Terry was awarded five stars by DownBeat magazine and also was included among the year’s best at Jazz at Lincoln Center.

The Chicago Jazz Orchestra Asso-ciation is committed to perpetuating this music. As a result, the orchestra presents free jazz clinics and concerts to high school musicians wherever the opportunity exists as well as through a partnership with the Merit Music School in downtown Chicago.

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Stop by the snack bar at

right across the street from Pfeiffer Hall inside the Harold and Eva White

Activities Center.

THE CAGE

Hungry for a late night bite or

The Cage - open until midnight on Saturdays Harold and Eva White Activities Center l 325 E. Benton Ave.

dessert after the show?

The Cage.indd 1 3/24/2010 11:58:34 AM

Jazz Lindberg’s Chicago Jazz Orchestra

Jeff Lindberg, Artistic Director and ConductorCharley Harrison, Associate Artistic Director

CHICAGO JA ZZ ORCHESTR A (c o n t.)

WoodwindsJohn Wojciechowski, lead alto

saxophone, flute, clarinetRob Haight, alto saxophone,

flute, clarinetScott Burns, tenor saxophone,

flute, clarinetHank Ford, tenor saxophone,

flute, clarinetJerry DiMuzio, baritone saxophone,

bass clarinet, flute

TrumpetsDanny Barber, lead

Kirk GarrisonDoug Scharf

Derrick Gardner

TrombonesScott Bentall, lead

Tom GarlingJoel Adams

Michael Young, bass

PianoPete Benson

BassDennis Carroll

GuitarCharley Harrison,

drumsGeorge Fludas

Ahmed Benbayla Associate Artistic Administrator

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North Central College thanks its Fine and Performing Arts 2010-2011 season event partners. The following establishments have made generous contributions in support of the fine and performing arts.

PARTNERS

BUSINESSES:HAWTHORNE CREDIT UNION1519 N. Naper Blvd., Naperville630-369-4070 • ehawthorne.org

NAPERVILLE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP212 S. Webster St., Naperville630-305-7701 • naper.org

LIMOS WITHOUT LIMITS1911 Glacier Park Ave., Suite 601Naperville888-888-8108 • limoswithoutlimits.com

RESTAURANTS:BANGKOK VILLAGE22 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville 630-369-9756 • bangkokvillage.com

BLACKFINN16 W. Jefferson Ave., Naperville630-717-0400 • blackfinnchicago.com

CAFE BUONARO’S300 E. 5th Ave., Naperville630-717-0006 • cafebuonaros.com

CATCH 3535 S. Washington St., Naperville 630-717-3500 • catch35.com

HEAVEN ON SEVEN224 S. Main St., Naperville630-717-0777 • heavenonseven.com

KUMA’S216 S. Washington St., Naperville630-369-8500 • kumas.us

RAFFI’S ON 5TH200 E. Fifth Ave., Naperville630-961-8203 • raffison5th.com

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Presents

Christmas with Aaron Neville and his Quintet

featuring Charles Neville

Sunday, December 5, 20106:00 p.m.Presented atPfeiffer Hall

310 E. Benton Avenue, Naperville, Illinoiswww.northcentralcollege.edu/show

2010 – 2011 Fine Arts Performances Sponsors

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Aaron Neville I Know I’ve Been Changed

When the storm of life is raging LordStand by meWhen this old world is tossing me like a ship on a raging seaWill thou, Mary’s baby...Shelter in the time of storm…Stand by me.

– Charles A. Tindley

In his opening notes on “I Know I’ve Been Changed,” the artist known to millions of devoted fans worldwide as Aaron Neville stands before the microphone not as a musical legend, but as an ordinary man appealing to an eternal God. His signature vibrato rises and dips in a musical prayer full of passion, utterly sincere.

It is perhaps the most powerful mo-ment on a uniquely moving album—his first gospel recording since Hur-ricane Katrina ripped through the city he cherished, destroying his personal home, and forever altering so much of the life he knew.

Despite that tragic backdrop, the proj-ect plays not as a mournful reflection, but rather as a hopeful celebration of the three things that have shaped Aaron Neville most of all—his home-town, his music and his faith.

In grand New Orleans style, “I Know I’ve Been Changed” celebrates Aaron Neville’s 50th year in recorded music. The album brings the artist’s career full circle, returning him to the music he loved first—gospel music—and reuniting him with Allen Toussaint, the legendary songwriter, musician and producer who produced Aaron’s first recording session in 1960.

Toussaint, who grew up in a nearby New Orleans neighborhood and at-tended the same school as the Neville brothers, has been a frequent collabo-rator with Aaron over the years. “Aaron gives the song, the arts, the fullness of his heart and soul every time,” Toussaint

says. “He has always been that way. It’s good to know that when something is that good, it’s good forever—the velvet voice of Aaron Neville.”

Producer Joe Henry and Neville recorded “I Know I’ve Been Changed” over a period of five days, using a stripped-down production approach to showcase the strength of the twelve handpicked songs, as well as the beauty of Neville’s unmistakable vocals.

In true old-school fashion, the musi-cians played along with Neville’s vocals in-studio to capture the feel of a live set. Arranging and recording such a large amount of material over such a short period required masterful focus and teamwork. “When I go to the gym, I go to work out. When I go to church, I go to pray. When I go to the studio, I go to sing,” Neville explains.

To handle the challenge of that level of performance, the producer assembled some of the top players. “I call them hard hitters at the bat,” Neville says. “With them playing, there weren’t too many mistakes.”

After four days of working on the in-strumentation and lead vocals, Neville pulled together a group of singers who had worked with him on tour and in-studio for many years. They followed Aaron’s vibe, creating classic back-ground arrangements to match the era in which most of the songs were originally recorded.

“It was like a labor of love for ev-erybody. They loved all the songs and they put their all into it,” Neville explains. “It was a fun album, working with those guys.”

Over the past five decades, the indel-ible spirit of New Orleans has been synonymous with the musical dynasty known as the Neville Brothers. For Aaron Neville the solo artist, there is an equally intimate connection between his music and the faith that has sus-tained him for his entire life. Through

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challenge and tragedy, he’s managed to thrive, protecting both his heart and his voice. Ask him how and he says simply this: “He who sings once, prays twice.”

“My Momma, Amelia Landry Neville, always taught the golden rule to us—to treat others as we would like to be treated,” he shares. “One of her favorite sayings was this: ‘I’ll only pass this way once. Therefore any goodness or kind-ness I can show, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.’”

That perspective served him well in the months after Hurricane Katrina. “Right after the storm, we’d go places to perform and run into displaced people from New Orleans everywhere,” Neville reflects. “So when we go sing, we’re singing for them and letting them know they’re not by themselves. There’s hope.”

The spirit of New Orleans is marked by an undying hope. On this project, Aaron Neville captures that spirit— reflecting the hope of his hometown, drawing hope from his faith, spreading hope through his music.

A ARON NEVILLE QUINTET

Aaron Neville ...........................................................................................................................VocalsCharles Neville ..............................................................................................................................SaxDavid Johnson ............................................................................................................................BassMichael Goods ............................................................................................................................KeysMakuni Fakuda ....................................................................................................................... GuitarEarl Smith ................................................................................................................................ Drums

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Presents The Organic Company’s Production of

Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol

Thursday, December 9 and Friday, December 10, 20107:30 p.m.

Saturday December 11, 20102:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Sunday December 12, 20102:00 p.m.

Presented atMeiley-Swallow Hall

31 S. Ellsworth Street, Naperville, Illinoiswww.northcentralcollege.edu/show

2010 – 2011 Fine Arts Performances Sponsors

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CAST

Kristina CottoneRichard L. GrossColin JacksonRyan Massie

Directed by ..............................................................................................................Josh AndersonScenic Designer.............................................................................................Terrence McClellan Costume Designer ................................................................................................. Melanie Parks Lighting Designer................................................................................................Ryan Breneisen Stage Manager ......................................................................................................... Jason Shivers Technical Director ........................................................................................... Libby Winchester

PROGR A M

“Marley was dead, to begin with…” – and what happens to Ebenezer Scrooge’s mean, sour, pruney old business partner after that? Chained and shackled, Marley is condemned to a hellish eternity. He’s even given his own private tormentor: a malicious little hell-sprite who thoroughly enjoys his work. Desperate, Marley ac-cepts his one chance to free himself.

To escape his own chains, he must first redeem Scrooge. So begins a journey, of laughter and terror, redemption and renewal, during which Scrooge’s heart, indeed, is opened; but not before Marley — in this irreverent, funny and deeply moving story — discovers his own. Organic Theater Company takes you on this unusual voyage through a familiar tale. You will never think of Scrooge and Marley the same way again.

Chicago’s Organic Theater Company brings its holiday show “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol” to Naperville in December for five performances in North Central College’s new Thrust Theatre in Meiley-Swallow Hall. “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol” is a funny and very moving work that brings the ghost of Jacob Marley out of the shadows and into the spotlight and tells his version of the Dickens classic. Written by award-winning playwright, actor and director Tom Mula, this fanciful tour of Marley’s afterlife and his assignment to redeem Scrooge and himself is a delightful holiday show.

Mula published his novel “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol” in 1995 and it quickly became a Chicago Tribune bestseller. The audio version has been broadcast na-tionwide on NPR for seven seasons and received an INDI Award for Spoken Word from the Association for Independent Music. The theater version received the prestigious Cunningham Prize from the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul. It premiered at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, received four Joseph Jefferson nomina-tions, an After Dark Award, and was repeated the following year.

Organic Theater Company is the second-oldest theater company in Chicago and is known for fostering new talent and shaping the personality of the city’s theater scene. Bringing its holiday production to Naperville is the first time Organic has staged a show in the western suburbs. The company’s unique approach to theater utilizes a permanent group of artists over a sustained period of time and presents them in a rotating repertory or series of productions. Audiences have the op-portunity to see the same actor in a variety of roles and the actors get to work as a unit and freely experiment with their craft.

Originally produced by the Goodman TheatreChicago, Illinois, on December 4, 1998

Robert Fall, Artistic DirectorRoche Schulfer, Executive Director.

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TOM MULA has been an award-winning playwright, actor, and director for more than 25 years. He received two Joseph Jefferson Awards in 1991 for his play “Golem” at the National Jewish Theatre and for his work on Nicole Hollander’s hit musical, “Sylvia’s Real Good Advice”. In 1995, Adams Media published his novel “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol” (the backstage version of Dickens’ Scrooge story told by Marley’s Ghost;) it became a Chicago Tribune bestseller. The audio version has been broadcast nationwide on NPR for seven seasons, and received an INDI Award for Spoken Word from the Association for Independent Music. The play version received the prestigious Cunningham Prize from the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul. It premiered at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, received four Joseph Jefferson nominations, an After Dark Award, and was repeated the follow-ing year. Recent and current productions include: Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival (two seasons), American Stage Festival, Houston Stages, North Coast Repertory, Delaware Repertory Company, 1894 Grand Opera House, Third Avenue Playhouse, Bristol Riverside Theatre, New Theatre Miami, and Sage Theatre Group. In 2001, Peninsula Players in Wisconsin premiered his newest play, “Almighty Bob”. Some of Mr. Mula’s recent acting credits include “Hot Mikado” at Drury Lane, for which he received an After Dark Award and a Joseph Jefferson Award; his award-winning one man performance of his book “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol;” Lawrence the nurse in Christine Thatcher’s “Emma’s Child;” the Fool in “King Lear” with James O’Reilly; Richard III, Caliban, Bottom, Feste, Malvolio, and Prospero; another award-winning solo turn as “The Circus of Dr. Lao;” and seven seasons (over 400 performances) as Goodman Theatre’s Scrooge. His directing credits include Jeff nominations for “Porch” and “A Life”, and the world premiere of Larry Shue’s “Wenceslas Square” in Chicago and at the Queens’ Festival in Belfast.

ORGANIC THEATER COMPANY

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Organic Theater Company, of Chicago, was founded in the 1970s by artistic director Stuart Gordon. Some productions were taken on the road, touring to New York City venues such as The Performing Garage, The Public Theater, and The Ambassador Theatre. Notable productions have included: “Warp,” world premiere production of “Sexual Perversity in Chicago” by David Mamet, “Cops” by Terry Curtis Fox, starring Dennis Franz and Joe Mantegna, “Bleacher Bums” by Joe Mantegna, (also production for WTTW television that aired in 1979) and many others. Most recently, OTC has produced its original adaptations of “The $30,000 Bequest” by Mark Twain, “Bartleby the Scrivener” by Herman Melville, and Joseph Conrad’s “The Secret Agent.” “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol” marks Organics second appearance at North Central College.

OUR MISS ION

Organic Theater Company is committed to a vision of creating productions with a permanent group of artists over a sustained period of time and presenting them a ro-tating repertory. This approach, while relatively unusual in the United States, is widely accepted in much of the Western world as the ideal way to make a body of theatrical work. Rotating repertory creates the opportunity for a unique relationship between the company and its audience, one in which the same actor can be seen in a variety of roles over a short period of time. It also allows the actors to work as a single instru-ment, much like the world’s great orchestras and dance companies.

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Kristina Cottone –CastUndergraduate Training: Northern Illinois UniversityKristina is delighted to revisit “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol“ marking the start of her second season with Organic. Other previous productions with Or-ganic include: “Bobby Gould In Hell” and “Tomfoolery.” Kristina has trained at the Actor’s Movement Studio in New York, as a senior assistant at the Oregon Shake-speare Festival, and with playwright Andras Visky in Cluj, Romania. During her undergraduate training at Northern, she performed in “A Child’s Christmas in Wales,” “Far Away,” “War and Peace,” “Time to Burn,” “Yerma,” “Disciples,” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” She has worked with That Theatre Company, Discovery Movement Theatre, and starred in the Palms Springs Film Festival short “The Wolf.” Exploring many artistic endeavors, Kristina is also in a folk/blues band called Snow on Sunday and in the process of developing her own line of children’s stories printed in small handheld books for a Teeny Books series. She is fortunate to be surrounded by inspiring artists, and thrilled to continue this journey with Organic.

Richard L. Gross – CastUndergraduate Training: The Univer-sity of South CarolinaGraduate Training: Northern Illinois UniversityRichard was born in Las Vegas and raised in Columbia, SC. During his gradu-ate work at Northern, he was seen in “The Grapes of Wrath,” “Alice in Wonder-land,” “Auto da Fe,” “Omnium Gatherum,” “Sure Thing,” “War and Peace,” “Sum-merfolk,” and “The Seagull.“ His credits at the University of South Carolina include “Twelfth Night,” “Stop Kiss,” “You Can’t Take it With You,” “Rumors,” “The Crucible,” and “Look Homeward Angel.” He has also studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Russia.

Colin Jackson – CastUndergraduate Training: Northern Illinois UniversityColin Jackson previously appeared in Or-ganic’s production of “The Police.” Origi-nally from West Virginia, Colin studied at Interlochen Arts Academy, Northern

Illinois University (where he received his BFA) and the Moscow Art Theatre.

Ryan Massie – CastUndergraduate Training: Abilene Christian UniversityGraduate Training: Northern Illinois UniversityBiography: This is Ryan’s first pro-duction with The Organic Theatre Company. He recently graduated from Northern Illinois University with his MFA in Acting. Some of his favorite roles include Victor Prynn in “Private Lives,” Karsten Bernick in “Pillars of the Community,” George in “Of Mice and Men,” and Cosmo in “Singin’ in the Rain.” Ryan has studied internationally at the Moscow Art Theatre. He currently works as a visiting assistant professor in the School of Theatre and Dance at NIU and as adjunct faculty in the Speech department at Kishwaukee College.

Josh Anderson – DirectorUndergraduate Training: Temple UniversityGraduate Training: Northern Illinois UniversityJoshua is a native of Philadelphia where he performed in “The Universal Language,” “The Diviners,” “Romeo and Juliet” and “The Comedy of Errors.” He also performed in various shows for the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. His credits since moving to Illinois include “The Grapes of Wrath,” “Portrait of the Madonna,” “Omnium Gatherum” and “Summerfolk.” In 2005, he studied act-ing at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Russia. Previous directing credits for the Organic include “All in the Timing,” and “Tomfoolery.”

Melanie Parks – Costume DesignerUndergraduate Training: Western Michigan UniversityGraduate Training: University of IllinoisMelanie’s costume designs have been seen in action at Lifeline Theatre, Step-penwolf Theatre Co., Thirteenth Tribe, Borealis Theatre Co., Mordine Dance Co., DanceLoop Chicago and the Moscow Art Theatre School. She has received two Chicago Joseph Jefferson Award nominations and one After Dark Award for the musical “Lizard Music” with

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Lifeline Theatre. She has worked with the Ohio University School of Dance since 1990 and is a member of the board of directors for the DanszLoop Chicago.

Ryan Breneisen – Lighting DesignerRyan has made his home near Chicago for the past four years and has been working with the Organic Theater Com-pany as lighting designer for two of those years. He received his master of fine arts degree in lighting in 2007 from Northern Illinois University. Recently he has been working for Upstaging, Inc. as a crew chief and technician and as a moving light programmer for WTTW’s “Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis” and “Techny: Music of the Baroque.”

Jason Shivers – Stage ManagerJason obtained a BFA degree in Theatre Design and Technology with emphasis on stage management from Northern Illinois University. Jason currently works as the technical supervisor at the Green-

house Theater Center in Chicago where he interacts in various capacities with many different Chicago–based Theater Companies. As a stage manager, he has recently worked with Emerald City The-atre Company on their previous season including “If You Take a Mouse to School”, “Hansel and Gretel”, and “Cinderella.” In January, he will begin work with Emerald City on their new work of “Peter Pan.” Jason has stage–managed with the Organic since its re-emergence in 2005.

Libby Winchester – Technical Director Undergraduate Training: Southern Illinois UniversityLibby Winchester hails from Chicago, where she was a house carpenter for Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Other Chicago credits include work as the assistant production manager for Chicago Children’s Theatre and as pro-duction management apprentice for Steppenwolf Theatre Company.

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Presents

A Charlie Brown Christmas with David Benoit

Friday, December 17, 20108:00 p.m.

Presented atWentz Concert Hall

171 E. Chicago Avenue, Naperville, Illinoiswww.northcentralcollege.edu/show

2010 – 2011 Fine Arts Performances Sponsors

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“A Charlie Brown Christmas” features a collection of holiday favorites and Vince Guaraldi-penned Peanuts classics, such as the instantly recog-nizable “Linus and Lucy.” The perfor-mance was put together by five-time GRAMMY-nominated musician, composer, and arranger David Benoit, who has been composing music for Peanuts television specials for over ten years, including the 2000 record-ing, “Here’s to You, Charlie Brown.”

In October 2008, David Benoit took a much-needed breather from the frenetic pace of life in Los Angeles and headed up to the mountains near Saratoga to become an artist-in-residence at Villa Montalvo. Finding peaceful solitude and discovering fresh inspiration in a small cabin near the nonprofit Montalvo Arts Center, the five time GRAMMY®-nominated veteran composer and pianist—one of contemporary jazz’s most acclaimed artists for over two decades—wrote “Botswana Bossa Nova” and “Will’s Chill,” two unique pieces unlike any he had done before. These became the foundation for the overall global music concept behind Benoit’s stirring and provocative new CD “Earthglow,” his first set of original material in four years. The title track was inspired by the stunning NASA photo of our planet which graces the cover.

In an age where many listeners prefer the instant gratification of purchas-ing individual tracks on iTunes, Benoit takes the bold step of writing good old-fashioned liner notes to explain the way the eclectic 11-track collection developed. After mentioning that the great will.i.am from Black Eyed Peas was an influence on “Will’s Chill,” the multi-talented performer says, “I was in-terested in experimenting with some of the new ‘jazz-lounge-Euro-chill’ music I was hearing at upscale boutique hotels and chic Japanese sake bars.”

Focusing on the high energy hybrid of old school soul-jazz and infectious world beat textures and rhythms of “Botswana Bossa Nova,” he adds, “I loved the world mix of exotic ethnic percussion, African voices along with Brazilian beats. With the aid of the com-puter sequencing program Logic Pro, I came up with some of these new ideas. To give the instruments a more realistic sound, I played everything in real time as opposed to step timing. Months later, with the same format, I came up with “Straightaway,” “Unbelievable,” “New Creation” and “Sneaky As A Cat” at my home studio in Palos Verdes, California.”

Beyond what he writes in the liner notes, the song “Botswana Bossa Nova” also owes a debt to the “Soul Bossa Nova” sound of the Austin Powers theme, and the old school funk/jazz jam “New Creation” was inspired by The Hit Crew’s “(You’re) Unbelievable.” The easily rhythmic “Straightaway” mixes soulful jazz touches by Pat Kelley’s languid guitar and Jeff Kashiwa’s sax with an unexpected, very cool bossa interlude. Living up to it’s name, “Unbe-lievable” features a combination of the trademark Benoit piano hook.

“New Creation,” a vibrant, percus-sive retro-jam which was the album’s original title track, is very atypical Benoit, with the pianist getting into a Chick Corea/Herbie Hancock vibe on the classic Fender Rhodes. Fans of Benoit’s numerous Charlie Brown/Vince Guaraldi related projects, including 2008’s “Jazz For Peanuts,” will love the whimsical ‘60s flavors of “Sneaky As A Cat,” which features remarkable work by Benoit’s lifelong friend, flute legend Tim Weisberg.

Benoit was tapped by other muses during an engagement in Tokyo, where he rented a piano and composed “Brownie’s Gone” (an elegant reflection on a beloved cat who ran away) and the coolly percussive title track “Earth-

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glow” with nothing but a Judy Green music pencil and ledger buff manu-script paper. When he returned to Palos Verdes, he penned the gently rolling, gospel-flavored “Easy Day” (featuring sampled African voices) and the darker-toned trio ballad “Downtime,” whose easy swinging waltz rhythm skips a beat every so often. The six minute clos-ing track “Freedom At Midnight (The Schroeder Variations)” is a unique mix of Benoit’s classic 1987 radio hit and a stirring take on Beethoven’s “Moon-light Sonata,” as if Schroeder from Pea-nuts was playing it. The pianist and his band have made the unlikely medley a staple of their live show since they did it impromptu several years ago.

Benoit credits Clark Germain, his longtime engineer and co-producer on “Earthglow,” with reining in his off-the-beaten-path impulses and blending them with the identifiable sound that mark his repertoire of over 30 record-ings since the late 70s. “I really loved the vibe of ‘Will’s Chill,’” he says, “and when I started recording, I wanted the whole album to have that edgy, chill sound, with long loops and lots of samples, with a little piano in the mix. For obvious and very good reasons, Clark brought me back to myself and took these new, exciting ideas I had and put them in perspective as part of a recognizable David Benoit record. It’s got a lot of energy, but he smoothed it out and kept me in check. I think the intimacy of writing and recording in-house, so to speak, without outside writers and producers as I had done in recent years, ensured that every note I intended actually appears on the album. Everyone involved had a blast recording “Earthglow” and exploring this new territory.”

Since launching his recording career in 1977, David Benoit’s expansive career as a contemporary jazz pianist has in-cluded over 25 solo recordings. His 80s releases “This Side Up, Freedom at Mid-

night” and the GRAMMY®-nominated “Every Step of the Way” are considered influential genre classics. Among his other GRAMMY®-nominations are those for Best Instrumental Composi-tion (for “Dad’s Room,” from 1999’s “Pro-fessional Dreamer”) and Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance (for the GRP “All-Star Big Band”). His prolific output since 2000 includes several prominent Charlie Brown related projects (includ-ing “Here’s To You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years” and the star-studded “40 Years: A Charlie Brown Christmas” that reflect his lifelong passion for the music of original Peanuts composer Vince Guaraldi and solidify Benoit’s role as his musical heir. Benoit has also released the Billboard contemporary jazz chart-ing albums “Fuzzy Logic,” “Right Here, Right Now”, “Full Circle” and “Heroes,” which paid homage to the pianist’s top jazz and pop influences.

Benoit’s ever-expanding slate of orches-tral music endeavors include his ongoing role as conductor of the Asia America Symphony Orchestra and leading such eminent orchestras as the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the symphonies of London, Nuremberg, San Francisco, Atlanta, San Antonio and San Jose. Con-current with his burgeoning career as a conductor, he recorded 1996’s “American Landscape” with the London Symphony Orchestra and 2005’s “Orchestral Stories” with members of the Asia America Symphony Orchestra and the Czech Na-tional Symphony Orchestra. “Orchestral Stories” featured his first piano concerto, “The Centaur and the Sphinx,” and his acclaimed symphonic piece “Kobe,” both of which he has performed in live set-tings across the country. In 2009, Benoit performed and conducted Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story” with the Asia America Symphony Orchestra in a show that included Broadway great Lea Salonga; he later conducted Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony” with the same orches-tra in his critically acclaimed debut at Los Angeles’ Disney Hall.

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Benoit’s notable film scores include “The Stars Fell on Henrietta,” produced by Clint Eastwood and starring Robert Duvall; and “The Christmas Tree,” produced by Sally Field, voted Best Score of 1996 by “Film Score” Magazine. Benoit has also been a longtime guest educator with the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, winning the organization’s “excellence in music education” award in 2001.

While many instrumental artists slap easy, throwaway titles on their projects, with “Earthglow,” Benoit put a lot of effort into finding the perfect title that would convey his musical and cultural intentions: “The task of finding a title to best represent the music contained herein was challenging at best. I started with ‘Frozen Music,’ a term to describe architecture, but with the exception of a few of my notable architect friends, nobody really got it. Then ‘New Cre-

ation’ was suggested, but as we began to discuss artwork and concept, the title seemed uninspired and lacking a theme. I went back and reviewed all the song titles and “Earthglow” jumped out at me. I believe it was the best word to illustrate the spirit of the project.”

For David Benoit fans old and new, basking in the Earthglow is bound to be a transcendent experience as well as an invitation to explore exciting new frontiers in jazz.

Contacts:Sheryl Feuerstein,

SFPR/EastWest Media,310-821-5858,

[email protected]

Mike Wilpizeski, Heads Up International718-459-2117, [email protected]

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SCHEDULEArt GAllery

Will BarnetNovember 12, 2010-January 13, 2011 Will Barnet: Figurative PrintsBorn in 1911, Will Barnet knew by age 10 he wanted to be an artist. Barnet’s works, while remaining universal, reference his own personal history complete with images of his wife, his daughter and their family pets.

Bob NugentJanuary 21-February 20, 2011 In Its Flow – New Paintings and Drawings of AmazôniaThe work transcribes a memory of objects and impressions captured during repeated sojourns to the Amazon River Basin. These impressions are a memory of the river bound on both sides by a high, dark jungle; foreboding and beautiful. When the jungle takes you in, it takes you in whole.

Guitar CollectionFebruary 25-April 10, 2011 Fender Stratocasters, Gibson Les Pauls and other classic guitars from the collections of local residents Marguerite and Rich Waters and David Kelsh will be displayed. Visitors will get close to vintage instruments that created the sounds of rock ‘n’ roll and rock—music that defined generations.

Kevin ramosApril 15-May 15, 2011 Street Candid stills of urban life taken at street level by Kevin Ramos.

randy SimmonsMay 20-June 19, 2011 Randy Simmons’ work can be divided into several themes: children and parenting, domestic violence, political issues and past relationships with former wives and girlfriends. At times, the boundaries of his subjects overlap.

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All Friends of the Arts have access to North Central College’s Concierge Services to purchase the best seats in the house for any production, complimentary ticket exchanges and personalized subscription seating. Friends of the Arts are also invited to exclusive events and receive special benefits. And dining is easy when you call a North Central College Dining Partner to make your reservation. Our perferred partners include some of the finest restaurants in Naperville.

Friends of the Arts membership begins with a contribution of $25. Each level of membership comes with an exclusive VIP benefits package.

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STANDING OVATION – ($1000 or more)Albert and Alpha BenedettiBrian and Mary Jean LynchNancy and Bill MitchellRick and Pat SpencerJudy WehrliHal and Benna Wilde

ENCORE – ($500 - $999)Kathryne EsselburnHarold and Marcia Pendexter

PERFORMANCE – ($250 - $499)David HohGary and Berneil MrozHubert and Martha PintoDonald SchaeferRonald and Dawn StruxnessRonald and Kay VanBuskirk

OVERTURE – ($100 - $249)Lauren BentelBoyd and Marilyn BriscoeJames BurnerJerry and Sandy DavisCraig and Carol DeanWilliam and Laure DudleyRoger FritzSue and Nancy FritzJohn and Dora GlassDon and Pat HagmeyerToby HayerRoger and Sue HendricksonKathleen and Gerald HusarikCeleste JacksonJoel and Toni Johnson

Tami Kidd-BrownSusan and John LeaverBarbara and Roger LiskaRussell and Ann MarineauTrista MattTom McRobertsLinda McShanePaula and John PalterMichelle PorcellinoCynthia RenneMyra and Barry RiskedalJames and Maureen SaultJoanne and Russell SaultMichael Schroek and Mary PecoraPeter and Charlotte StrykerDr. and Mrs. John Unik

AUDIENCE – (Up to $99)Howard and Margaret BreedenLynne B. CaldwellDick and Dottie CarneySharon ClarkJanet CoffeyBill and Beverly FrierRon and Kandi GasperiniElisabeth GrzywaRuth HeidornEl Dora JuhaGarth and Susan KennedyHazel and Clyde KleinJean KosiaraJohn H. LoscheiderLarry and Helen LyonsJennifer MatthewsBonnie MizeRobert Murr Sr.Nancy TraceyZita WheelerJohn & Macie Zorn

We apologize if we have inadvertently made an error concerning your gift. Please contact the box office at 630-637-7469 so we can correct our records.

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THE WENTZ CONCERT HALL & F INE ARTS CENTER CA MPAIGN DONORS

GRAND BENEFACTORDr. Myron Wentz ‘63 and

Prudence ConleyBartley J. and Maricela ‘99

Madden

MAJOR BENEFACTORThe Kresge FoundationShige Masaki ’54 NagamuraConnie ‘50 and Gustav ‘48

SchoenherrJudy Meiley Stevenson

BENEFACTORBank of AmericaMimi ‘55 and Ian Rolland

MAJOR PATRONDon and Bernadine HacklRoger ’58 and Nadeane HrubyLoebl, Schlossman & Hackl,

ArchitectsLarry ’64 and Gail MeyerUSBankDavid Andrew WentzSusan and Bob ’67 Wislow

PATRONAndrew Family FoundationComcastLeota Buss Ester ‘51First National Bank of

NapervilleHarris BankJohn and Rita HarvardJ.P.MorganNaperville JayceesMr. and Mrs. Donald R. Pletcher

’65Sara Lee FoundationMary Wegner ‘46 SchloerbJan and Peggy Schultz and

FamilyJacquelyn Lewis Wentz ‘63Hal and Benna WildeJames ’04 and Kathy Willett

OVATIONGary and Gloria BaumgartnerKevin and Carolyn BrahlerTrudy DickinsonFactory Card & Party OutletJ. Thomas GruenwaldBreck and Nancy ‘79 HansonFrank ‘98 and Carolyn HudetzJoseph and Patricia HudetzSamuel W. and Celia N. HuntDave and Dawn KelschRay and Paula KinneyJohn and Jeanine LehmanRon ’81 and Charmain

LueptowWayne ’54 and Marguerite ’53

LueptowMinuteman Press

James L. Moser FoundationMike and Maureen R. NasetNorthern TrustJeffrey ’76 and Teri OesterlePositively NapervilleSolar CommunicationsUSG CorporationBryan Paul Wentz

CONCERTOAnonymousJim ‘63 and Pat ‘63 BambuleJohn ‘60 and Norma BramsenDr. Gaylen R. Brubaker ‘72 and

Dr. Barbara Wildemuth ‘71Bulley & Andrews, LLCMr. Theodore E. DeschEsser Hayes Insurance GroupHitchcock Design GroupThe Hope GroupBarbara, James and Jeff

KnucklesBrian and Mary Jean LynchNancy, Charlie and Bill MitchellSelma ‘Sally’ B. MittelstadtHolly I. Myers ‘69Naperville Noon Lions ClubBill ‘74 and Cheryl NaumannEdward and Francine NavakasRichard ‘55 and Arlene ‘56

NorenbergNancy and Ron Nyberg FamilyHal and Marcia PendexterCarrie Johnsen Rough ‘74The Rubin FamilyManny and Pat Pulido SanchezJoyce, John ‘96 and Jennifer

SarffRobert ‘58 and Nancy Heyer

‘56 SchroederRick and Patricia SpencerAnita Wuertz Strauss ‘54Jean V. ThomasThe Louhon and Carolyn

Tucker FamilyThe Richard and Marguerite

Waters FamilyMarilyn Kubly Workman ‘54Dwight and Ruth Yackley

ARIAAdrian ‘02 and Jacqueline

Milbratz ‘03 AldrichAnderson’s BookshopsMr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Anderson ‘38AnonymousLeon ‘55 and Eleanor ‘56

ArnesonThe Bangkok VillageKevin ’99 and Jennifer

(Medows) ’01 BarrettMrs. M. I. BartelDennis Bauman ’54 and Jean

Ranson ’57 Bauman

Jan ‘75 and Larry BaumgartnerMr. & Mrs. Shane BeardEsther Benjamin ‘90 and Tim

WebbThomas F. Bennington, Jr. ‘84Steve and Rachel BergersonTodd Berry and Margaret

LewisErin L. Bishop ‘93Janice Borla and Jack MouseWalter and Sally BorlaDavid Bowers ‘73Ruth Bauserman Brown ’52Nancy ‘79 and Jim ButerbaughDr. Richard F. Calhoun ‘52The Carriage ClubCasey’s FoodsChannell FamilyDoug and Margey ColbethJohn A. and Susan K. ColucciHoward L. Cosyns ‘49Wayne and Mary Lou

CowlishawBonnie Eisele-DeMerle and

Les DeMerleJerry ‘64 and Karen de St. PaerThe Dempsey FamilyMargaret (Walcott) Double

(1936-37) ‘39Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. Drake ‘58Cleve E. Carney Fund of

The DuPage Community Foundation

Bill ‘68 and Carol EdsonWilliam and Mary EllingsonJan Eisele Erickson and Bruce

EricksonMark ‘95, ‘07 and Nicole ‘97,

‘00 EverixHarris ‘51 and Ruth ‘52 FawellSteven and Wijid FayRev. Donald ‘50 and Norma ‘54

FennerGeorge and Joan Kerr ’58

FleckMardelle Schneller Fleming ‘46Miriam B. Fry ‘39Tom ‘89 and Laura ‘90 GarveyKevin and Susanne GenslerMr. and Mrs. Evan W. Getz ‘57James W. Godo ‘93 and

Deborah King ‘92 GodoKathryn M. GrambschDale ’50 and Virginia ’51

GrantmanNancy Meyer Grayheck ‘75Jayne Hart ‘64Wayne C. ‘49 and June

(Mittelstadt) ‘48 HessRichard ‘75 and Andrea HonerVicki Huffman Sladek ‘89Jan Brien Huffman ‘63Mary and Ralph F. Huth ‘51Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Johnson

‘57, ‘57

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Soup or Salad (choose one)

Crab Bisque • Soup of the Day • Field Green • Caesar Salad

Entree* (choose one)

Dijon Crusted Lake Superior Whitefish, Lemon Buerre Blanc SauceGrilled Atlantic Salmon, Lemon Dill Sauce

Blackened Atlantic Salmon, Sweet Chile SauceTwin Three Ounce Filet Mignon Medallions, Veal Demi Glace

Crab Encrusted Tilapia, Tomato ButterBlackened Shrimp & Scallops, Cajun Garlic SauceSake Braised Short Rib, Wasabi Mashed Potatoes

DessertANY selection from our dessert menu

* Menu subject to change due to seasonal availability.

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Jerald and Charlotte JohnsonRay and Marilyn JonesPaul and Mary Ann JunkroskiJames and Catherine KadukDon and Anne KirchoffnerRichard P. Knoespel ‘63Dr. Kermit and Karen H.

Knudsen ‘55Mr. and Mrs. Hugo KorandaKen, Susan ‘06 Katie ‘06 John

‘06 KorandaBetty J. KozlowskiMyron M. ‘49 and Doris M. ‘52

KottkeEugene E. Krell ‘50Daniel and JoAnn KrischStan and Elizabeth LakenMr. and Mrs. Richard LamzDavid ‘59 and Barbara ‘59 LangMaxine and Tom Lelivelt ‘61James ‘53 and Susanne LenzBayard and Nancy LyonMr. and Mrs. Douglas MackieRichard and Deanna MandelMr. and Mrs. Kevin Martin ‘87Robert ‘50 and Vivian ‘49

MinerMonarch Landing, an Erickson

Retirement CommunityTrevor and Connie Morgan

Charles and Elizabeth Morin (Chuck and Beth)

Jean and Robert E. MorrisDr. and Mrs. Roger W. Murray

‘57Naperville MagazineNaperville Woman’s ClubNICORKaren Nordquist ‘66North Central College Board

of Trustee AssociatesEd and Lori Nita ’02 NovakJohn L. ‘64 and Marcy NovakCathe (Clarida) Oberfoell ‘93

and Ron OberfoellDr. and Mrs. James P. OstrengaOswald’s PharmacyNancy A. Quigley and Michele

L. MichaelGary W. RadaFrances E. Nickel Raduege ’61

and William E. Raduege, MD ‘61

Russell ‘59 and Barbara Schroeder ‘57 Rehn

Mark and Holly RiordanCharlotte D. Roederer ‘65Roseland DraperiesJames and Kathy RunkMichelle N. Runk ‘06Nick and Teresa Ryan Family

Steven and Sheila SarovichJacob and Barbara SchillePaul ‘54 and Betsy (Belding)

‘56 SchmittBarbara SchoenherrDr. and Mrs. Donald T.

ShanowerJonathan B. Shanower ‘85Milton ‘50 and Carol ‘51

SiewertJamie and Neil SmithSuzanne Bessette-Smith ‘77

and David K. Smith ‘77George ‘43 and Betty ‘48 St.

AngeloMr. William J. Stang ‘02 and

familyHarold ‘79 and Donna

StembridgeRev. Dr. Paul and Elsie Marshall

Stiffler ‘50, ‘50SUN PublicationsBeverly Richard Svoboda ‘57Margaret and Leong T. Tan,

MD ‘54Joan Uebele ‘61Kenneth Thompson ‘63Marvin Edward Thompson

‘36 and Ruth Louise Powell Thompson

United Construction Products

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US BankDr. and Mrs. Sam Vierra ‘98Ms. Kim WagnerSusan, Logan and Eric WallaceDr. and Mrs. Donald E. Weber

‘66Mr. and Mrs. William H. WentzDr. Herman B. White, Jr. and

Margaret A. WioraM. Dean Wilson ‘63 and Norma

WilsonRuss ’63 and Judy WilsonBrian, Ramona and Alaina WisArthur ’74 and Patricia

WoloverPatricia C. Zeller ‘50Robert ‘73 and Paula ‘72 ZellerBeth ‘63 and Dick ‘61

ZimmermannCarol Westergard Zook ‘70

ENSEMBLEWilliam ‘50 and Mary ‘52 AbeAdvanced Data TechnologiesPaul ‘59 and Sandra AgnewLinda Eddy Allison ‘65Jason and Amy AltenbernJason AlterWilliam AngeliniAnonymousTerri B. Appelhans ‘91Grace Susan Bachmann ‘67Rev. Bob and Jeanni BakerDiane and Jon W. ‘69 BalkeMr. and Mrs. Burton

Bauernfeind ’38, ’38 Carol Marie Beach ‘99Tom and Penny BeerntsenAl ‘48 and Alpha BenedettiMr. and Mrs. J. Patrick BentonJohn Benway and Beverly

GreatMonna Becker ’59 BergdallBud and Lois Berger ’48, ’49 Elwood ‘54 and Barbara ‘57

BerkompasDr. K. Darrell Berlin ‘55Ms. Jamie Berndt ‘98 and Mr.

Eric WojcikiewiczRoger and Carol BeutlerRobert M. Bittle ‘88Dan and Kris BlouinDr. James A. Bloy ‘50Wilmer ‘53 and Allegra BloyBrand and Mary Ann BoboskyJeffrey L. Boggs ‘83Kristine E. Book ‘06Mr. Dennis L. Bosch ’73Rev. Paul ‘64 and Sue (Gates)

‘64 BosshardtAlonzo ‘93 and Kim ‘94

BoulreceDonald G. Krause and Susan R.

Bradshaw ‘85, ‘97Mary Louise Branigan ‘48

Marvin J. Brickert ‘54M M Brill ‘97, ‘99Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brons ‘51Betty R. Brown ‘48Mr. and Mrs. Gregory BuckThe Bruce A. Burchfield FamilyDonald and Juanita BurneyDr. Donald and Mrs. Marjorie

(Wilhelm) ‘57 BuserDavid A. Bushnell ‘72Callie Byers ‘02 Celichowski Ruth Young ‘48 ByersWalt ‘71 and Nancy Tull ‘72

ByersWilliam and Mary ‘67 CaisleyMr. and Mrs. Paul Callighan ‘74Jo Ann Swank ‘63 and John C.

‘61 CanniffAllan ‘57 and Nancy ‘57

CarlsonBoyce and Janice CarsellaMr. and Mrs. John J. CaseThe Caselli FamilyCatch 35C. Edward Cavert ‘57 and

Wilma Z. Cavert ‘55Cemcon, Ltd.Catherine Cerri ‘01Mary Ann Frahm Champion

‘64The Channell FamilyRuth Larson Chapek ‘57Miriam Chapman ‘73George ChowCordelia ‘64 and Richard

ChristensenHarry ‘63 and Bonnie ClassenIan and Shelly ClugstonJerry Cole and Dorothy ColeCamille Conforti ‘66David Correll ‘57Daniel ‘51 and Carolyn ‘54

Corretore Jr.Kathleen Corrigan ‘05Patricia Crumpler-Green ‘81Lindsey Cummins ‘04Stacy R. Cunningham ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Loren DataGloria V. Davis ‘45 and V.

Dennis DavisNancy and John DeaconMr. and Mrs. Michael J. ‘00

DegerDuane K. Dennis ‘49Dr. Satyan L. Devadoss ’93Jesse R. and Annamary DeWittThe Diamond Gallery of

NapervilleMichael J. North, MBA, Ph.D.

’92 Judy and Mark OganJames A. ‘64 and Patricia S. OrtMarion Allds Pace ‘57Arlene ‘68 and Nicholas PageGertrude Wahl Palm ‘47

R. Devadoss Pandian and Priscilla Devadoss

Robert and Claudia PattersonJohn Pcolinski Jr. ‘83Patrick and Leah PearsonCynthia L. Pearson ‘98Charlotte Grantman Peichl ‘51Pepper Construction GroupJ. David PepperMichael T. Pickett ‘05Bob ‘44 and Carol ‘45 PiperIolyn Mieklke Plagenz ‘60Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Pletcher

‘52Betty ’60 and Tim PlumKaren A. Pollock ‘93Lawrence A. Poltrock ‘63Burt and Kathie PrinsJeff J. QuanseyLinda S. Quantock ‘72Charlotte Steiner Queen ‘48Linda R. Rajca ‘73R. LeRoy ’50 and Muriel ‘50

RaysonJanet Reese ‘57Drs. Bruce ‘49 and Carlene

ReinhartSusan E. Repke-Rice ’52Stephen and Susan ‘80

ReppenMary and Bill ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Clarence E. ‘48

RickleffWilliam ‘58 and Barbara ‘56

RobyMark Roe ‘97The Roesner FamilyLarry ‘60 and JoAnn ‘60

RoesslerRotary Club of Naperville/

DowntownTom and Melanie RottmannVirginia O. Rumsfeld ‘50Brian, Sun, Michael and Carson

RuppDan ‘74 and Kathy ‘74 RyanKevin and Christine Ryan

FamilyDavid and Kathleen RydingJohn and Kim RygiewiczMarty and Sheila SauerJeff ‘92 and Sheila ‘92

SchaetzkeRobert ‘64 and Carole ‘65

SchappekJane W. Schelin ‘55Dr. David J. SchmitzLillian Schottenhamel ‘41Holly J. K. ‘02 and Jeffrey A. ‘99,

‘04 SchroetlinDr. Paul H. Schultz ‘71Robert ‘69 and Kaye Freshley

‘69 SchultzMarty (Beed) Schwab ‘53

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John E. Senn ‘60 and Sharon Viner Senn ‘62

Ann ‘64 and Maynard SherwinJune Henke Shiffler ‘41Kenneth C. ShifflerJack ShindlerDr. John C. Sippy ‘60Mary Smital ‘50Mary ‘78 and Loren ‘81 SmithWendy Hansen Smith ‘93 and

Edward SmithDave ‘48 and Genevieve ‘49

SpieglerDr. and Mrs. Howard Sprecher

‘58Jarvis ‘50 and Mary ‘50 SprengPaul ‘74 and Janice ‘72

SpringbornStandard Bank and Trust Co.G. Ward Stearns ‘56Truman Stehr ‘53Clark and Alice StonebrakerAndrea N. Suhre ‘97Dr. Paul W. Sutton ’58 and Rev.

Dr. Lana T. Sutton ’66 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Swallow

‘94Timothy T. Taylor D.D.S. ‘68Harold L. Temple ‘65Barbara I. Thompson ’51Mr. Elton R. Tietz ’51Timpano Chophouse and

Martini BarKyle D. Todd ‘95Erin M. Ufheil ‘05Mary-Claire UseldingMichael ‘88 and Elizabeth

UtterbackLawrence, Lynette ‘01 and

Deanna Van OyenMike ‘88 and Cathy Van

PouckeTim ‘71 and Barb Shiffler ‘71

VanderwallStephen B. and Barbara L.

VeitchJane Begole Waidanz ‘90Clifton J. Ward Jr., MD and

Reneé L. Cruikshank-Ward ‘70

Bethany J. Walter ‘06Susan Sauer Walther ‘71 and

Wayne Walther ‘71Mary Lou Wehrli and Herbert

W. NadelhofferScott ‘91 and Lynda Wehrli

FamilyJohn V. ‘57 and Ruth C. ‘58

WendlingRichard and Christine WensitsMr. and Mrs. David G. WentzDennis K. Wentz, M.D. ‘57Sharyl B. Hammer Wernick ‘69Donald ‘52 and Marlys ‘53

Widder

Audrey L. Wilder ‘06Robert J. Wilshe ‘04 and Wayne

R. WilliamsBradley W. Wilson ‘02 and

Rosemarie Conigliaro Wilson ‘01

Shirley A. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Martin J. WioraKeith ‘47 and Tally WitmerLee ‘85 and Elizabeth WoolleyYoung Naperville SingersPaul and Kim ‘92 Zaccone

CHORUSDr. William L. Abbott ’38Mr. John W. AbeMs. Susan M. Abele ’89Mr. and Mrs. Bill AbernethyMs. Lynda AbleMr. and Mrs. Jon E.

AbrahamovichMrs. Dotte Adams ’46Ms. Christina D. Adduci ’08Mr. and Mrs. Phillip T. Albano

’88, ’88Rev. Willard W. Albertus ’51Mr. Ronald AldrichMrs. Mary A. Allen ’43Rev. Stuart K. Allen ’68Mrs. Alice L. Alviani ’80Mr. Alan W. Anderson ’58Ms. Alice Marie Anderson ’95Mrs. Barbara J. Anderson ’80Mr. Gerry AndersonMs. Janice Anderson ’85Mr. Robert R. Anderson ’58Deb and Stuart AndersonMr. and Mrs. Kenny D. Andrews

’91, ’93Ms. Rebecca S. Andrjeski ’00Mr. Christopher L. AngelaMs. Kathryn J. Anseth ’06Mr. Andy AnuzisMs. Melissa R. Aquino ’91Mr. Fernando Araya ’71Argonne Choral GroupMr. Le Roi Armstead ’73Mr. Eugene Arnould ’69Ms. Gail Arrigo ’85Mr. and Mrs. Mike AshbyRev. and Mrs. Thomas E. Babler

’69, ’70Mr. Michael J. Baima ’95Ms. Anita M. Baker ’93Mr. and Mrs. David BakerDr. Helen J. Baker ’48Mr. Ronn BaloeMs. Yvonne BambuleMr. and Mrs. Gary F. Barber

’76, ’77Mr. James W. Barber ’68Ms. Betty BarcheckiMrs. Patricia K. Barksdale ’65Mr. Richard L. Barndt ’93Dr. Bobby J. Barnes

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Barnes ’61, ’63

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. BarnesMs. Pamela Baron-Hallyn ’89Mr. and Mrs. Randall BarringerMs. Ellen C. Bartel ’70Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bartel ’69,

’69Rev. and Mrs. Lowell C. Bartel

’57, ’57Ms. Jennifer L. Bartgen ’02Mrs. Nickole L. Barto ’95Mr. and Mrs. Bogdan BatinichMrs. Minerva M. Batt ’47Mr. and Mrs. J. E. BattyMs. Deanna L. Bazan ’90Mr. and Mrs. John BeatyMs. Jennifer L. Beck ’03Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Beck

’67, ’69Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Beebe

’43, ’45Mrs. Doris BeetzDebra and Ben Behrens ’97Ms. Judy Ann Belcher ’94Dr. Doris Benbrook ’81Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

BendeichMs. Bonnie J. Bendig ’93Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Bendis

’73, ’74Mr. Frederick W. Bennett ’59Dr. Linnea A. Berg ’72Rev. Daniel J. Berger ’69Ms. Sandra J. Bergeson ’68Mrs. Kay Bergstrom ’69Ms. Margaret J. BergstromMr. Ross P. Berkley ’05Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. BerosekMr. and Mrs. Wayne E. BessetteMr. and Mrs. Clinton J.

Beuscher ’49Mr. Robert P. Biddle ’88Ms. Nancy Bifulco ’85Mr. James D. Bingle ’52Mr. Tyler J. Birkel ’04Mrs. Donna Bischoff ’35Ms. Jena BixbyMrs. Clara A. Black ’53Mr. Ralph R. Blessman ’51Ms. Sarah J. Blosser ’03Mr. Bob BluhmMr. and Mrs. Harlan BobbMr. and Mrs. John H. BodineMr. and Mrs. Paul Boecker ’61Dr. Marti S. BogartMr. Richard BoggsMr. Thomas M. BolgerMr. and Mrs. Loren M. Bollman

’77, ’80Ms. Kristina L. Bonn ’03Mrs. Marla A. Bonus ’84Mr. Steven A. Borcich ’75Mr. Ronald G. Borck ’62Matthew Boresi ’97

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Mr. Michael Jerome Borzych ’94

Ms. Rebecca S. BotosMrs. Janet Bouldin ’69Ms. Patricia M. Bovell ’90Ms. Ruth M. Bowden ’49Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bowers ’77,

’73Ms. Barbara BowlesMr. John N. Bowman ’74Mr. and Mrs. James T. BoydMrs. Joan M. Boyd ’57Mrs. Julie Boynton ’81Mr. John P. Bradford ’06Mr. William C. Bradish ’52Mr. Boychen W. Bradshaw ’92Mrs. Elizabeth M. Brand ’42Mr. Ernest Brandon, Jr. ’62Mr. Robert F. BrandonDr. Paul F. BrandtMr. and Mrs. E. Richard Branz

’57, ’56Mr. Karl A. BratlandMr. Kevin A. BratlandMr. Scott J. Braun ’96Ms. Heather M. Breed ’98Mr. James Breese ’98Mr. and Mrs. Bradley L. BrehmMs. Lucille BreitwieserMs. Andria M. Bremer ’00Ms. Jane A. Brennan ’04Mr. and Mrs. David L. Brewer

’64, ’64Mr. Kenneth R. Brickert ’70Mrs. Catherine R. Briggs ’93Mr. James R. Briggs ’51Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Brinker

’61, ’62Ms. Judith BrinleyMr. John L. Brittan ’50Ms. Amanda M. BroaddusMr. Joseph J. Broton ’83Dr. Keith A. Brown ’77Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown ’90Mr. Michael T. Brown, ’97Mr. Michael C. BrownMr. Scott D. Brown ’75Mr. Charles R. Brownell ’61Ms. Kimberly C. Broyles ’06Mrs. Sharron A. Brunk ’66Mrs. Shirley J. Bruns ’44John P. Buckley and Kelli

SkehanMs. Marilyn BucmanMr. and Mrs. Charles D. Bueche

’52, ’53Ms. Naomi M. Buerkle ’01Mr. John BullardMr. and Mrs. Ronald BuonauroMrs. Ruth M. Burbank ’50Mr. Leonard E. Burch ’50Ms. Myra E. BurgessMrs. Nancy J. Burgess ’52Ms. Evie A. Burke ’00

Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Burke, Jr. ’58, ’59

Mr. Gregory B. Burks ’00Mr. Robert BurlinghamMrs. Catherine E. Burnett ’73Ms. Irene K. Burrell ’83Mrs. Mary B. BurrisMr. Vilas F. BursackMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. BurshMr. Jeff BurtonMr. Allan R. Busse ’66Ms. Kimberly J. ButlerMr. James D. Byrne, Jr. ’93Ms. Shannon M. Byrne ’97Ms. Melissa A. Caco ’90Café Buonaro’sMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. CalandraDr. Stephen Maynard CaliendoMr. and Mrs. Steven A.

Caliendo ’77Mr. John L. Campbell ’65Dr. Kenneth D. CampbellMs. Mary CannizzaroMr. Jeffrey A. Cardwell ’83Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. CareyMr. and Mrs Richard CareyMrs. Janis L. Carlson ’56Dr. Colleen L. Carter ’86Mrs. Donna Caso ’65Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CavenaghMs. Amy Christine Cerny

Ramsey ’96Mr. Dann Chamberlin ’58Ms. Susan S. Chambers ’76Mr. Peter M. Chari ’04Ms. Heidi Renee Chase ’95Ms. Belinda L. Cheek ’83Chef by RequestMr. Hailei Cheng ’05Mr. Raj Cherian ’06Mrs. Renee J. Cherrie ’77Kirk A. Chestnut ’94Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ChestnutMs. Marie E. Chezem ’54Ms. Susan Chia ’98Mr. and Mrs. Don ChivasMs. Jamie L. Chodoroff ’00Mrs. Elizabeth Christianson ’66Mrs. Lois J. Christman ’47Ms. Mary CiezczakMs. Ann M. Clark ’76Mrs. Ethel K. Clark ’47Mr. and Mrs. John ClarkMr. Charles B. ClarkeMs. Lisa D. Classon ’06Dr. Shirley F. Clement ’62Dr. Rebecca ClementeMrs. Laurene Clemmer ’68Dr. Thomas J. CliftonMr. Ian A. Clugston ’05Miss Ruth E. Cobb ’50Mr. and Mrs. Angelo

CoglianeseMs. Jennifer A. Coglianese ’99Ms. Glessna Coisson

Ms. Lynn E. Colby ’78Ms. Prudence ColeMrs. Kathy ColemanMrs. Theresa L. Coleman ’81Ms. Donna ColettoDr. Thomas Colley ’63Mr. David C. Columbus ’92Mrs. Diane S. Compton ’87Mr. Ryan S. Conley ’02Ms. Charlene K. Conner ’70Mrs. Helga H. Connors ’48Dr. Timothy D. ConwayMs. Ashlee N. Cook ’03Mrs. Ellen Cook ’48Mr. and Mrs. Larry CoolbrothMs. Amy M. Cooper ’97Mrs. Jane F. Cordon ’70Dr. Louis CorsinoMr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. CorsoMs. Lacy A. Cortez ’99Rev. Carol CoryMrs. Marlys A. Costain ’90Mrs. Lynn S. Cottrell ’54Ms. Judy Countryman ’71Ms Ann M. Covert ’98Mr. Allan E. Crabb ’55Mr. and Mrs. Richard CraigRev. Solomon G. Cramer ’38Cmdr. Timothy W. Crawford ’82Ms. Emily E. Croft ’05Mr. Timothy J. Croft ’93Rev. and Mrs. Burton L. Crosby

’49, ’51Mrs. Chrisianne D. Cross ’77Ms. Sarah N. Crutchfield ’02Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery H. CurranMr. and Mrs. Michael Curran

’96Mrs. Betty Curtiss ’54Ms. Diane M. Cushman ’82Mr. and Mrs. David

CuthbertsonMr. and Mrs. George M. Cyr

’70, ’70Ms. Katalin Czako ’06Mrs. Hazel D. Daehler ’47Ms. Ashtin N. DallaviaMr. James J. DallaviaMs. Kimberly DallaviaMs. Lynette D. DallaviaMr. Timothy A. DallaviaMs. Donna J. Damato ’00Mr. Kenneth L. Damon, Jr. ’68Ms. Terran M. D’Andrea ’90Mr. Michael J. Danko ’90Mr. and Mrs. Gene Darfler

’56, ’52Ms. Peggy S. Davidson ’03Mrs. Gloria V. Davis ’45Mrs. Iola DavisMs. Megan Maura Davis ’96Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. DavisDr. and Mrs. Zev DavisMr. Tony DavisMr. William H. Davis, Jr. ’71

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Mr. Alan R. DeCamp ’04Mrs. Judith Decker ’58Mr. Jay Delmas ’96Mr. Barry A. Dempsey ’94Mr. Joseph G. Dennis ’98Mr. and Mrs. Robert Der ’73Mr. James A. DeRose ’74Mr. Eric D. DeSimone ’02Ms. Diana D. DeSmit ’03Ms. Kathleen L. DettmanMrs. Norma E. Dettmann ’57Ms. Divya Eve Devadoss ’95Mr. Gilbert J. DeWilde ’41

Mr. Patrick Dexheimer ’67Pastor R.Donald Dexheimer,

III ’65Mr. John A. DiCiurcioMr. Wesley E. Diener ’53Mrs. Jill A. Dieringer ’74Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. DischMr. Patrick M. DockinsMr. and Mrs. James M. DolezalMr. and Mrs. Richard S.

DonnellyDr. and Mrs. Doward G.

Douwsma ’61, ’61

Mr. Thomas H. Dover ’96Mr. Wayne K. Doverspike ’65Ms. Karen H. Dowling ’58Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DrendelMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Driggett

’58, ’61Mr. Roy D. Dryden ’84Dr. Michael S. DuaneMs. Mari E. Duchaj ’97Dr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Duehn

’61Mr. Seth Aaron Dunham ’96Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dunlap-Berg

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Dr. Carol R. DunnMr. Robert J. Dunphey ’85DuPage County Fair

AssociationMrs. Carol A. Durava ’83Mr. J. Douglas Durham ’74Mr. and Mrs. Phil DuyMrs. Carol A. Dziedzic ’68Ms. Donna O. DziedzicMs. Julie A. EastmanMs. P. Clare EastmanMs. Sandy EberlyMr. and Mrs. James R. EcclestonMrs. Virginia R. Echo ’48Ms. Bonnie EddyMs. Phyllis Edelen ’71Dr. Edwin H. Eigenbrodt ’55Ms. Rosalie EilerMr. and Mrs. Glen A. EkeyMs. Judith A. El-Amin ’69Mr. and Mrs. James E. ElanderMs. Polly ElifsonMr. and Mrs. Donovan EmeryMr. and Mrs. Gerald Engelhardt

’70, ’72Mrs. Sharon L. Englund ’70Mr. John R. Engquist ’00Mr. J. Andrew Enright ’05Ms. Kelly M. Epperson ’86Mr. Gary Erb ’94Mr. John D. Erdman ’58Mr. Nicholas P. Erdmann ’00Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. ErnestDr. Gary ErnstMr. John R. Eskey ’57Mrs. Barbara Esterly ’59Mrs. Bee H. Evans ’67Rev. and Mrs. James Evans

’64, ’64Ms. Kathleen J. Evans ’92Ms. Ann L. Everhart ’87Mr. and Mrs. Robert EverhartMr. and Mrs. M. DeWitt EverixDr. Philip A. EwellMr. and Mrs. Tom FalconeMr. and Mrs. James D.

Fanthorpe ’60Rev. and Mrs. Anthony J. Farina

’56, ’58Mr. Mark A. Farina ’01Mr. Paul T. Faris, Jr. ’69Mr. Patrick Farmer, Jr.Mr. Richard S. FarrarMr. Shawn M. Farson ’88Rev. and Mrs. Laurence E.

Feaver ’51, ’52Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. FeayMr. and Mrs. John Fedorovich

’50Mr. M. William Feind, Jr. ’68Mrs. Charlotte R. Fenner ’51Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Ferington

’70, ’71Ms. Susan G. Fiedor ’01Mr. Gary Fiedorowicz

Ms. Jennifer L. Fieldman ’95Mrs. Virginia R. Fietsch ’70Dr. Sheryl L. FinkleMs. Bonnie FischerDr. David H. FisherMs. Elisabeth A. Fisher ’04Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. FisherMr. and Mrs. William E. FitchMr. Adam R. Fitzenreider ’01Mr. Arthur E. Fitzner ’53Rev. George W. Fleming ’62Ms. Mary Jo FletcherDr. Duane F. Follman ’79 and

Dr. Holly Humphrey ’79Deborah and Jim FordMr. and Mrs. William

ForssanderMr. Steve FortMr. and Mrs. Bruce FosterMs. Debbie FrankMs. Krista FrankMr. and Mrs. Wallace FraserMs. Marsie L. Frawley ’75Dr. Andrea FrazierMr. W. S. Fredenhagen ’50Ms. Kelly J. FrederickMr. Paul V. FreedlundMs. Shirley M. FrenchDr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Freshley

’50, ’50Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Frey ’63Mr. James J. Frey ’76Mr. and Mrs. J.C. FricksMr. and Mrs. Bill FrierMr. and Mrs. John A. FryMr. and Mrs. David A. Fujiu

’74, ’75Dr. Judith A. Fulton ’77Mr. William V. Funchion ’89Mr. Willard Gabel ’57Mr. and Mrs. Greg GadientMrs. Elizabeth P. Gallagher ’40Rev. and Mrs. Clyde F. Galow

’49, ’54Dr. Mary T. GalvanMr. and Mrs. Francis J. GalvinMr. and Mrs. Chris GannonMs. Linda Q. GaoMr. Robert H. Gardner ’90Mr. Keig E. Garvin ’37Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gaspari

’77 ’79Mr. A. Edward Gay, III ’63Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

GaylordMr. Donald J. Gebbie ’65Dr. Gerald R. GemsMr. John Geyer ’68Mr. and Mrs. Marc Giacovelli

’88Mrs. Elizabeth B. Gibson ’43Mr. Warren C. Giere ’51Mrs. Bernina McGee Giese ’50Mr. Jerry B. Giesler ’58Mrs. Mary J. Ginke ’41

Mr. John E. Glessner ’76Mr. and Mrs. John D. Glowicki

’76, ’78Ms. Jill Gnesda ’68Ms. Dianne GolatMs. Shirley GombertMrs. Mary L. Gomora ’91Mrs. Delores M. Goodfellow ’59Mr. Donald L. Goodin ’68Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Goodin

’68, ’68Mrs. Nancy H. Goodwin ’93Mrs. Mary L. Gorden ’80Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. GormanMrs. Theresa A. Gorman ’89Mrs. Helen Gorsuch ’77Ms. Joan C. GrassmanMr. David L. GrayMrs. Elizabeth A. Gregory ’45Mrs. Carolyn G. Grigereit ’61Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Groharing

’70, ’70Dr. Nancy A. Grote ’61Ms. Arlene A. Gryzlak ’77Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GuilfoyleMs. Donna Gullstrand ’61Rev. Paul A. Gutknecht ’66Mr. Michael A. Guzaldo ’05Ms. Gudrun HaasMr. Scott Haebich ’78Mr. Walter HagemannRev. Robert J. Hahn ’54Mrs. Ruth L. Hahn ’48Mr. Samuel J. HahnMr. Russell F. Haidle ’55Mrs. Shirley R. HainesMs. Vicki A. Haines ’76Mrs. Christi Hale ’83Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hall ’57Sheila Hall ’93Mr. Wallace Hall, Jr. ’77Mr. Robert J. HallwachsMr. and Mrs. H. Jeffrey HamarMr. Brian J. Hamilton ’93Mrs. Ruth L. HammMiss Mabel A. Hammersmith

’41Mrs. Estela A. Hammond ’98Mr. and Mrs. Gerald HamsmithMr. and Mrs. Joseph M.

Hamstra ’88Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haney ’63Dr. Brian P. HanlonMr. Kenneth L. HannahMiss Alma E. HanneldMrs. Marilee Hanson ’62Mrs. Vivian Hargrove ’41Rev. and Mrs. Robert J. Harman

’59, ’59Ms. Sonia HarmonMs. Virginia L. Harmon ’84Mrs. Judith Harnisch ’67Dr. and Mrs. Jon J. HarperMrs. Marjean G. Harper ’50Mr. David C. Harr ’66

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James P. and Kristin Harrington ’87, ’87

Ms. Karla HarrisMr. Bill HarrisonMrs. Sandra Harrison ’80Dr. David R. Hartman ’62Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. HartmanMrs. Iris L. Harvey ’48Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. HarveyMr. and Mrs. Larry Hatch ’70Mr. Steven M. Hauge ’71Mr. Paul E. Havelka ’78Mrs. Marcia Hawkins ’51Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HawkinsMr. Kevin M. Healey ’75Mr. Jim HealyMr. Douglas G. Hearn ’89Rev. Donna Bassett Heck ’58Mr. Marlowe A. Heckaman ’38Ms. Debra Hedemann ’87Rev. Dr. Donald H. Heinrich ’47Mrs. Sherryl Heinz ’62Ms. Amber N. Heinze ’98Ms. Rosemary Heiser ’42Ms. Sheila M. Heitke ’86Mr. Jeffrey C. HelbergMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.

Helberg ’82Mr. Fred Helton ’49Mr. Craig W. Helwig ’87Mr. and Mrs. Dale HendersonMs. Kelly J. HendricksonMs. Anne K. Hengehold ’85Mr. John C. HennessyMrs. Marigail Henning ’42Mrs. Mary E. Henning ’46Ms. Nancy E. Henninger ’65Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S.

Henricks ’69, ’71Mr. Robert HenryDr. and Mrs. Curtis Herink ’72Mrs. Carol A. Herman ’63Ms. Nancy K. HermannMrs. Victoria M. HerrmanMrs. Doris Heumann ’53Dr. Fawn D. Hewitt ’63Mr. Philip Hey ’52Rev. Edward L. Heyer ’53Mr. Andy HighlandMr. and Mrs. Leonard Higley

’58, ’62Mrs. Cheryl A. Hildebrandt ’67Mrs. Shirley A. Hill ’68Mr. Thayer J. Hill, Jr. ’64Mr. and Mrs. Jerry HilsenbeckMr. and Mrs. Rod HiltzDr. Richard C. Hinckley ’69Mr. Jeffrey M. Hinthorn ’99Mr. Nicholas J. Hird ’06Ms. Jane HirschMiss Helen S. Hitt ’51Ms. Mary E. Hitzeman ’62Miss Pei-Lee L. Ho ’56Mrs. Lucile Hodgins ’45

Rev. and Mrs. Merlin J. Hoeft ’49, ’44

Mr. Michael T. Hofbauer ’85Dr. and Mrs. John F. Hofert

’57, ’59Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Hoffman ’50, ’50Ms. Shirley Hofmann ’48Mr. John C. HolmbergMr. and Mrs. Fred L. Homa

’75, ’76Mr. Anthony HoppMr. B. T. Horek ’40Ms. Lori HornickMs. Kathryn I. Hornickel ’01Mr. Eric A. Horsch ’91Rev. Robert E. Horton ’52Mrs. Winnafred L. Horton ’39Mr. David J. HortsmanMr. Galen R. Hosler ’57Ms. Lola G. HotchkisRev. and Mrs. Don S. Howard

’45, ’46Mrs. Gail G. Howard ’63Ms. Jillian R. HowardMr. and Mrs. Paul P. HruskociMr. and Mrs. Thomas HubbardMr. Robert G. Hubbird ’03Mr. Michael J. HudsonMs. Cindy Hughes ’79Ms. Kimberly A. Hugo ’98Mrs. Joann H. Huheey ’48Sue and Marve HuizingaMs. Claudia N. Hummel ’68Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

HummerThe Rev. Dr. Richard

Hundrieser ’71Ms. Mariann A. Hunter ’90Mr. Taivo Hurt ’62Indian HarvestMr. Gary P. IrelandMr. and Mrs. Sheldon IsenbergRev. Paul W. Iwig ’55Mr. Edouard V. IzacDr. Renard I. JacksonMrs. Barbara Jaggers ’66Mrs. Mabel R. Jahnke ’63Ms. Christine M. Janes ’02Ms. Janet A. Janko ’93Ms. Antonia M. JankowskiDr. Jeffrey A. JankowskiMr. Matthew William Jannusch

’97Mr. Peter S. Janzen ’50Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Jawor

’79, ’79Ms. Ana L. JensenMs. Geraldine JensenMs. Mary J. Jensik ’97Jilly’s of NapervilleMr. and Mrs. Chad JohnsonMrs. Constance M. Johnson ’82Mr. David C. Johnson ’67Mrs. Helen F. Johnson ’50

Dr. Herman L. Johnson ’59Mr. and Mrs. David M. Johnson

’96, ’96Ms. Kim JohnsonMs. Merna L. Johnson ’71Mr. Randy JohnsonMs. Robin A. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Rosie JohnsonMs. Sarah E. Johnson ’04Mrs. Shirley D. Johnson ’47Mr. Stephan G. Johnson ’61Mr. Stephen K. Johnson ’64Mrs. Barbara A. Johnston ’66Ms. Erin JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Charles D. JonahMrs. Faith A. Jones ’52Ms. Alma Jones and Mr. Greg

JonesDiana and Jim JonesMr. Peter Jonsson ’67Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph JuddMrs. Barbara Judson ’62Mrs. Lorene G. Juhnke ’41Ms. Margaret M. JuhnkeMrs. Marian L. June ’69Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Justie ’80Mr. Torrey A. Kaatz, Jr. ’58Ms. Ellen F. Kadden ’71Mr. Joseph M. KainDr. John W. Kalas ’55Ms. Jodi L. Kalkis ’87Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P. KaneJames J. Kane ’74Mr. Ryan O. Kane ’01Mr. and Mrs. William M.

KarthollMs. Jill M. Kastner ’02Mrs. Elizabeth Kaufman ’57Ms. Kathleen E. Kazmier ’06Mrs. Marietta E. KeatingMr. and Mrs. John A. KeenanDr. Nancy J. KeiserRev. James G. Kellermann ’73Dr. and Mrs. Karl KelleyMr. John KelschMs. Janet L. Kempf ’96Ms. Sharon Kennedy ’85Ms. Dorothy KennerMs. Alicia D. Kernica ’06Mrs. Carrie Duncan Kerr ’76Mrs. Sally B. Kerr ’71Mr. and Mrs. Obrad Kesic ’88,

’88Mrs. Esther Kevern ’43Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. KiesMrs. Elaine F. Kilday ’64Mrs. Alberta M. Kinate ’67Dr. Maureen KincaidScott Kindelspire ’95Mrs. Mary L. Kinner ’49Ms. Monie G. Kinney ’49Mr. Peter B. Kinsella ’81Mr. and Mrs. Dennis

KleehammerMr. David Klussendorf ’69

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Ms. Lynette M. Kmiecik ’88Ms. Doris M. Knapp ’62Ms. Linda B. Knapp ’93Miss Joan M. Knepp ’57Mrs. Tami KnissMr. and Mrs. Stanley L. KochDr. Lee R. Kochenderfer ’54Mr. Dan T. Kocher ’75Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. KoehlerMr. Marvin K. KoellingMs. Laura M. Koenes ’03Mr. Dale R. Koepnick ’82Ms. Joyce M. Koerfer ’86Mr. and Mrs. William C. KohleyMr. David R. Kokandy ’07Mr. Keith KolarMr. Bradley B. Kolavo ’05Ms. Carla L. Kolavo ’06Mr. Donald E. Koletsos, Jr. ’02Rev. and Mrs. Lynn K. Kollath

’59, ’61Mrs. Patricia C. Koller ’57Ms. Constance A. KomollMrs. Jane E. Kopp’71Ms. Francine A. Kopta ’78Mr. Kevin KoskiDr. David H. Koss ’56Mr. James A. Kosteva ’74Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kotiza ’67Mr. Nick KotwicaMs. Diana M. Kowalski ’01Rev. Harold E. Kraft ’48Mr. Richard M. Kraft ’92Mr. Ryan KrainzMr. Ellis E. Krapf ’52Mrs. Laura G. Krause ’88Mr. and Mrs. Gregory KraynekMr. Allen J. KreitzerMrs. Sandra A. Kreml ’82Ms. Elaine Krnich ’03Dr. Allison D. Krogstad ’92Mr. Timothy J. Kroupa ’06Ms. Marie C. Krueger ’82Ms. Cheryl A. Krug ’03Mr. and Mrs. Lyle F. KrumrieMr. and Mrs. James C.

KrumtingerDr. Matthew B. KrystalMrs. Jean Kuebler ’40Mr. Boguslaw Kukla ’02Ms. Christine KuklaMr. Michael K. Kulbeda ’02Ms. Crystal L. Kurtz ’01Ms. Susan L. la Monaco ’98Gregory Lacy ’89Mr. Donald A. Ladd ’53Mr. Bruce D. Ladtkow ’74Mr. John R. Lagodney ’72Mrs. Elane C. LaGroue ’75Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Lamont

’74, ’74Mrs. Diane S. Land ’65Mrs. Charlotte Landmeier ’65Ms. Kelly A. Lang ’03Mr. Michael S. Lang ’93

Mr. Rolland E. Lang ’69Mr. and Mrs. Waldo H. Lang

’50, ’50Mrs. Shirley M. Lange ’50Mr. Thomas S. Lange ’86Mr. Robert M. Langlois ’59Mrs. Patricia Laning-Meekma

’92Mr. Paul R. Lankenau ’83Mrs. Mary J. Larsen ’57Mr. and Mrs. Dallas K. LarsonMrs. Edith L. Larson ’69Ms. Wendy LarsonBob and Laura LarueMrs. Nancy E. Lasley ’69Mrs. Ellen Laubenthal ’65Stefanie Lazer ’94Mrs. Rhonda M. Leath ’74Mr. and Mrs. B. Pierre LebeauMr. and Mrs. John G. LeDonne

’80Ms. Melissa A. Lee ’93Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. LeedyMrs. Kerry L. Leet ’88Mrs. Nancy LeetMs. Jeanne LeFevreMr. Paul LehmanMs. Kara E. Lehnhardt ’02Mr. and Mrs. Brett A. Leifheit

’86, ’86Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. LeisRev. and Mrs. Carl R. Lemna

’52, ’55Mr. James A. LentzMr. Brian T. LesiewiczMs. Karen S. LevandowskiMr. John L. Lewis ’79Mr. S. Keith Lewis ’64Rev. Byron H. Light ’53Kay Lincicome ’58Ms. Carol W. Lindell ’57Mr. Eric R. Lindley ’99Ms. Elaine LindquistFranchon LindsayMs. Christine S. LinnellMr. Charles W. Linneman ’90Mr. Michael Linz ’49Ms. Mary Lou Lipscomb ’66Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Littlewood

’55, ’58Mr. Charles M. Litweiler ’66Mr. John B. Litweiler ’62Mrs. Annie W. LiuMr. Ted A. Longworth ’68Ms. Rebecca R. Lonneke-

Hodges ’91Mr. and Mrs. David E. Loop

’65, ’65Ms. Elaine LopatkaMr. Gregory W. Lorence ’06Mrs. Carol Lorenz ’83Ms. Susan Lynne Losczyk ’94Mrs. Lori B. Lossie ’88Dr. Thomas M. LoveMr. Donald J. Lovse ’63

Mr. and Mrs. John LuckiMs. Mary Jane LudwigMr. Mason M. Luebbing ’01Mr. Merton D. Lueptow ’54Mrs. Ruth A. Lundgren ’53Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. LuzeMs. Colleen F. Lynch ’03Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lyon

’52, ’54Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. LyonsMasala Yangu IncorporatedMorton ArboretumNorman MacGregor ’53Ms. Emily M. MacGruder ’06Mrs. Bernice A. MacKenzie ’86Mrs. Jean L. MacMillan ’58Mr. Thomas E. Mader ’83Mr. John V. MadormoMs. Kathryn M. Maggio ’89Mr. Floyd MalloryMr. Charles H. Maney ’99Mrs. Norma Mann ’53Mr. James Mannion ’02Mr. Bruce N. Manola ’63Ms. Nancy Manypenny ’89Ms. Maureen MargalusMr. Victor MaroniMs. Kimberly A. Marran ’02Ms. Lois A. Marten ’52Dale and Betsy MartinMr. Douglas R. Martin ’63Mr. Eliseo E. MartinezMr. Leonard F. Martinez, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A.

Maschman ’68, ’68Mr. and Mrs. Terry Maschman

’69Mrs. Karen L. MasdenMr. Gerald D. Mast ’52Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Mather

’49Ms. Tracy L. Mathias ’02Dr. Curtis J. Mathison ’52Mrs. Jean Matzke ’52Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maynard ’70Ms. Elizabeth M. MazurMs. Natalie A. Mazurek ’04Miss Susan C. McArthur ’82Ms. Carol McCainMrs. Margery A. McCallister ’56Mrs. Laura L. McClellan ’62Mr. George McConaghyMrs. Sylvia D. McCracken ’74Mr. Patrick McCrite ’66Mr. Bryan P. McCusker ’98L.J. McDonald ’55Mrs. Jean McFarren ’67Mr. and Mrs. Brad McGuireMr. and Mrs. Gerald L.

McIntoshMr. J. D. McJunkin ’41Ms. Bridget A. McKernan ’95Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKinneyMr. and Mrs. Raymond

McKoski ’69, ’69

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Mr. Eural C. McLaughlin ’65Ms. Meredith E. McLuckieMrs. Renee McLuckieMrs. Marilyn McNamara ’63Dr. and Mrs. Jack L. McPherson

’69, ’69Mr. Johnston E. McWilliam ’73Mr. William F. Mellien ’68Rev. and Mrs. Duane B. Mevis

’56Mr. Edward B. Meyer, Jr. ’78Mr. Gordon R. Meyer ’62Mr. and Mrs. Stuart K. MeyerMs. Nicole R. MichalczykMrs. Shirley Michel ’50JoAnn and Dave MikelsonMiss Emily M. Millberger ’41Ms. Ann MillerMrs. Brenda K. Miller ’73Ms. Elizabeth A. Miller ’04Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. MillerKy. Colonel Mary K. Miller ’37Mr. Paul A. Miller ’66Ms. Rosanne MillerMs. Kate Brawner Miller ’95Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Miller

’63, ’70Mr. Thomas J. Millin ’00Mrs. Dorothy MilnamowMs. Tia D. Milne ’03Mr. Mark MinardMs. Susan R. Mink ’81Ms. Lisa C. Mino ’99Mrs. Wilma MishlerMr. Benjamin J. Mitchell ’04Mr. Bradley J. Mlecko ’03Ms. Linda MockMr. Joseph E. Modaff ’61Ms. Alina A. Moldovan ’04Mrs. Kathleen Mollison ’60Mr. and Mrs. Bud M.

MontgomeryMs. Kathleen R. Montgomery

’99Mr. Fredric L. Moore ’60Mrs. Betty MooreheadMs. Carmen C. Moralez ’02Jan MorencyMr. and Mrs. Richard MorganMr. Joseph A. Morin ’39Mr. Brian C. Morrill ’02Ms. Rebecca Lynn Morrill ’97Mrs. Judith E. Morten ’75Ted and Paulette MoulosDr. Robert C. MoussetisMr. and Mrs Paul MroczkowskiMr. Robert J. Mroz ’97Ms. June Mueggenborg ’55Chris and Dave MuellerDr. and Mrs. Howard E. Mueller

’58, ’59Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan MuellerMr. Chad W. Muir ’03Ms. Mary L. Mullen ’62

Rev. and Mrs. Robert A. Mulligan ’39

Ms. Kimberly A. Mulsoff ’04Mr. Carlo J. Mulvenna ’77Col. and Mrs. James R.

Mulvenna ’80, ’82Mr. Emmerson W. Munro, II ’74Mrs. Valerie Munson ’8oMrs. Alvira Murbach ’47Mr. David A. Murphy ’69Mrs. Karen M. MurphyMrs. Karen M. Murphy ’69Mrs. Angela R. Murray ’99Mr. Timothy M. Musa ’92Mr. Mark A. Myers ’01Mr. Brien J. NagleMrs. Peggy J. Nahrwold ’71Mr. Mahesh Narayanan ’97Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Naumann

’87Ms. Joanna Navarro ’03Mrs. Dorothy Neder ’52Mr. and Mrs. John D. NeesleyMs. Doris L. Nelson ’87Mrs. Padmalatha Nemani ’87Ms. Connie J. Nesler ’85Mrs. Diane C. Neumann ’70Dr. Robert E. Neumann ’55Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Neumann ’71, ’72Ms. Trang D. Nguyen ’88Mrs. Judith Nickelsen ’64Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Nielsen

’60, 60Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. NielsonMr. Al J. NoftzMr. Jeffrey M. Noga ’05Mr. and Mrs. James R. NolanMr. Matt P. Nolan ’85Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Noltemeier

’51, ’52Ms. Amanda M. NousainMr. and Mr. Jerome F. NovakMrs. Mary NovelloMr. Thomas S. Novello ’96Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell L.

Nowicki Rev. and Mrs. Andrew C. Noxon

’53Mr. Glenn E. Nystrom ’75Mr. Michael E. O’Brien ’05Mr. Richard E. Ochenkowski ’05Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Connell

’73, ’75Ms. Karen E. OcwiejaMr. Timothy Patrick Ogan ’94Mr. Timothy P. O’Hara ’92Mrs. Winifred B. Olds ’47Mr. and Mrs. Clayton OlsenMrs. Bettylu Gretchen Olson

’51Mr. Rich OlsonMs. Karla K. Olvera ’94Mr. Richard J. Oman ’68Ms. Fallon N. Opperman ’05

Miss Mary R. Oran ’63Dr. and Mrs. Lee Ortman ’71,

’71Mr. Frank C. Osterland ’42Ms. Leah Ostwald ’01Ms. Jaclyn A. Otto ’04Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Otton

’51, ’51Ms. Jennifer A. Palmer ’06Mr. Melville S. Palmer ’00Dr. Deborah L. PalmesMs. Paula PalterMs. Krittika Panananon ’06Mr. Allen F. Panek ’61Rev. Janet W. Parachin ’84Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey ParypinskiMr. Bruce B. Patterson ’75Mr. Bruce D. Patterson ’75Ms. Betty PaulingDr. Pamela R. Payne-Edwards

’66Mr. Christopher M. Payton ’90Rev. Larry J. Peacock ’71Rev. and Mrs. Richard A.

Peacock ’69, ’69Mr. Mike PearlMr. Lance E. Pearson ’65Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. PearsonMr. Timothy R. Peceniak ’04Ms. Rachel K. PeckMs. Verilyn R. Pelava ’70Mr. Chrisotpher J. Pelz ’03Ms. Christy L. Pemberton ’92Mr. Michael Pentz ’87Ms. Kathryn Jeanette Perez ’95Mr. Vincent M. Perillo ’02Mr. James J. Perisin ’60Ms. Melinda F. Perry ’06Mr. William E. Petersen ’65Dr. Nancy L. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Peterson

’59, ’60Ms. Susan Marie Peterson ’94Mr. Gregg Petri ’98Mr. Frank Pettaway ’96 and Ms.

Lisa Pettaway ’94Mr. Eric J. Pfeiffer ’06Mr. Michael PhelanMr. and Mrs. Donald PhillipsMs. Helen PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Michael H. PhillipsMr. Richard G. Phillips ’62Mr. Nicholas S. Piazza ’08Miss Marilyn A. Pickers ’77Ms. Meghan L. Pierson ’03Mr. and Mrs. Darrell PittardMs. Gerry PittroMr. Michael PolachekDr. and Mrs. Raymond P.

Polivka ’51Mr. Richard E. PonxMs. Mary Ann Porlier ’06Mr. Patrick A. Pospisek ’02Mrs. Donna J. Posuch ’83

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Mrs. Vivian J. Potee ’87Ms. Susan M. Powell ’03Ms. Elizabeth A. PrebleMs. Suzanne E. Prelipp ’63Ms. Silvana Presta ’91Mr. David PriceMs. Nancy Prichard ’73Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. PrinceJim ’93 and Julie Aumann

Probst ’94Mr. Skip ProctorMr. Frank J. Prucha, III ’61Mr. and Mrs. David W. PughMr. Douglass A. Pye ’63Ms. Michelle R. Raduha ’06Raffi’s on 5thMs. Linda R. Rajca ’73Ms. Constance RamsayMs. Mary Jane Ramsey and

familyMs. Ann E. Randall ’87Mrs. Nancy L. Range ’74Mrs. Eleanor Ranney ’55Mrs. Julie RaridonJeff and Michelle RayRev. and Mrs. John F. Rebstock

’44, ’46Mrs. Rebecca A. Reckamp ’70Mrs. Betty Reed ’66

Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Reents ’95,

Dr. and Mrs. David R. RehnMrs. Adella ReidtMr. Russell O. Reinhard ’74Mr. David C. Renner ’00Mrs. Kay Rensink ’80Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Rhyne,

SrMr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rice, Jr.Mr. Jack L. Rice ’59Ms. Sharon E. Rice ’03Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. RichMiss Gwendolyn Richardson

’89Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. RichieJennifer L. Richrath ’95Mrs. Joann P. Richter ’65Mrs. Marjorie E. Riker ’48Ms. Mary Rinehart ’64Ms. Leah C. RippeMr. and Mrs. Jon A. RipskyMr. and Mrs. Barry R. Riskedal

’71, ’62Dr. Roger W. Ritzert ’58Mr. and Mrs. Fred RobertsMr. Byron K. Robertson ’89Mr. and Mrs. Joe RobertsonMr. Charles D. Robinson ’72Mr. Norman Robinson ’00

A. Elizabeth Robinson-Chan ’93

Ms. Karla K. Rockwell ’04Mr. Randy C. Roehrig ’79Mr. Frederick Roesti ’69Dr. LeRoy P. Roesti, Jr. ’65Mrs. Jan S. Rogoski ’68Mr. Charles A. Roloff, Jr. ’64Ms. Cindy T. Roman ’99Mrs. Beth D. Romine ’74Mr. John RonchettiMs. Christina I. Rosenmeier ’96Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RosenowMr. and Mrs. Michael Rosolie

’77, ’79Mr. William B. Ross ’67Mr. John B. Rottersman ’82Miss Barbara L. Rowland ’71Ms. Ruth Royal ’61Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth RozekMrs. Jeanne C. Rudolph ’61Mr. William R. Rudolph ’44Ms. Colleen M. Ruff ’90Mr. and Mrs. Jim RussellMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. RyanRev. Eric E. Ryburn ’91Ms. Kathleen G. Salmen ’69Mr. and Mrs. Fred SalomonMrs. Jeannine M. Saltman ’61Ms. Shannon M. Sanders ’98

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Mr. Stephen J. Sanford ’79Mr. Vincent J. SapienzaMs. Kathryn M. Sarna ’04Ms. Mary Ellen Sarns ’03Ms. Rebecca S. Satterfield ’97Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. SaundersMr. Bruce Sautebin ’70Mr. Carl J. Schaefer ’67Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.

SchaeferMr. Vernon H. Schaefer ’52Mr. Terrence J. SchaulMs. Lynn SchefflerMs. Carol L. Schelling ’67Ms. Irene SchendelMs. Katherine A. Schierenbeck

’90Ms. Tasha M. Schifo ’95Mrs. Arden G. Schilb ’73Mr. Wayne H. Schimpff ’63Ms. Lisa A. Schisel ’98Mr. Karl E. Schmidt ’94Mr. Steven SchmidtMr. and Mrs. William F. Schmiel

’67, ’69Mr. and Mrs. Karl SchnaseMr. and Mrs. J. Glenn SchneiderMrs. Marna J. Schneider ’50Ms. Wendy M. Schneider ’06Ms. Nancy A. Schobert ’55Ms. Deborah D. Schodrof ’97Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. SchoeneckMr. and Mrs. Warren

SchoenherrMrs. Jane Schoeny ’57Mrs. Joan Schreiber ’47Mr. and Mrs. Charles SchroederMs. Elizabeth R. Schroeder ’00Mrs. Phyllis H. SchroeterMs. Barbara E. SchubertMr. Thomas A. SchubertMr. and Mrs. Timothy W.

SchuenkeMrs. Janice B. Schultz ’72Ms. Cara M. Schuster ’97Ms. Ardella SchutzMs. Shannon V. Schwarzwalder

’01Mr. Jonathan R. SchweighardtMs. Betty Jane ScottMrs. Donna V. Scott ’57Ms. Nicki ScottMr. and Mrs. Richard C. ScottMr. Robert A. Sebastian ’53Ms. Kathi L. Seiden-Thomas ’95Mr. David A. Seiser ’74Lyn M. Seiser ’86Mr. Jack D. Seith ’61Mrs. Carol J. Seiwell ’57Mrs. Ruth Ann Sellers ’55Stephen ’76 and Julia ’78

SellersMr. and Mrs. Charles SemkeSequoia General ContractingDr. Kristine ServaisMrs. Betty Service ’53

Mrs. Lynne B. Severson ’65Mr. Richard A. Severson ’79Mr. and Mrs. Charles SextonMr. David J. Shafron ’03Ms. Bhavini R. Shah ’98Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

ShanowerMs. Mary Ann SharpMs. Deborah J. Shaw ’72Ms. Brenda J. Shay ’02Mrs. Arlene M. SheaMr. Bryant N. SheehyDr. and Mrs. Harry L. SheehyMr. Frank Shigut ’61Mr. Thomas Reuben Shoback

’95Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shoulberg

’82, ’82Mr. John D. ShultzMr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Shute

’91, ’92Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. SieversMr. and Mrs. Carl G. Silvernail

’54, ’54Rev. Wilbur L. Silvernail ’55Mrs. Esther M. Silvius ’46Mr. Robert N. Sima ’57Ms. Teresa L. Simchak ’90Mr. Anthony Simmons, Sr.Mr. Brad SimmonsMr. M. James Simonsen ’51Mrs. Dorothy L. Simpson ’41Ms. Margaret SimpsonNancy and Paul SingelynMs. Avery A. Sipla ’99Mr. Peter T. Sipla ’06Mr. Robert SiracusanoMr. Stephen Sivyer ’65Rev. R. Thomas Slack ’69Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Slick ’63, ’63Mr. David H. Slinn ’90Mrs. Melissa L. Smallenberger

’97Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Smith

’59, ’57Mr. and Mrs. Cody C. SmithDr. Donnavieve N. SmithMrs. Dorothea L. Smith ’57Mr. Eric D. Smith ’06Dr. Garth D. Smith ’49Mr. and Mrs. John J. SmithMs. Mary K. Smith ’59Mrs. Sharon G. Smith ’93Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Smolinski

’74, ’73Mrs. Myla J. Snider ’54Ms. Holly Rose Snyder ’96Ms. Mary V. Soales ’56Mr. Michael J. Solch ’80Ms. Dana J. Solomon ’03Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sook ’57Mrs. Linda M. Sorenson ’80Mr. Ralph Sorensen and familyMr. Alan J. Soukup ’47Mr. Charles J. Spalten ’50Ms. Whitney J. Spangola ’04

Ms. Julie A. Sparks ’89Mr. Bradley W. Spencer ’04Mr. Tyke E. Spencer ’06Ms. Lorraine L. Spong-Scoville

’51Ms. Emily J. SquintoDr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Sroufe

’59, ’58Dr. Caroline St. ClairMs. Bonnie L. St. JohnMrs. Lynn M. St. John ’64Ms. Harriet Stachowiak ’02Ms. Lois C. Stack ’54Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Stahlman

’86, ’86Ms. Melanie L. Stancampiano

’02Rev. Nelson E. Stants ’50Mr. and Mrs. Steve StarzykMs. Amy E. Steenson ’01Mrs. Sandra L. Steer ’61Ms. Joyce Stegmeier ’53Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Stehr ’50Mr. Glenn E. Stehr ’50Mr. George Steimer ’99Mr. Charles Stella ’02Mr. Harry R. Stelling ’50Mrs. Mary J. Sterling ’66Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Stevens

’50, ’52Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Stibbe

’50Ms. Grace StillingMr. and Mrs Gregory StolzeMr. Russell M. Stratton ’87Rev. and Mrs. Donald F. Strauch

’71Mr. and Mrs. Herman StreddeMs. Gail M. Streeter ’62Ms. Kathleen Strickland ’00Ms. Patricia A. Stroud ’57Ms. Mary Ann Stuart ’97Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Studer

’62, ’61Mr. Dan SturdenvantDr. Cathy SubberMr. and Mrs. Edwin O. SullivanMr. Michael P. Sullivan ’96Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. SuloMr. Chad A. Sutton ’93Ms. Stephanie C. Sutton ’02Mr. and Mrs. Richard O.

Swafford ’57, ’58Mrs. Heidi K. Sweet ’93Ms. Monica A. Szaflik ’05Ms. Alefiyah Tawawalla ’97Mr. Benny T. Taylor ’92Mr. Eugentri Taylor ’06Mr. Benjy TaylorMr. and Mrs. Edward A. Tehle

Jr. ’49, ’51Mr. Gordon G. Teichmann ’40

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Templeton ’59

Mr. Gerald A. Thalmann

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the Wentz concert hall & Fine arts center ca mpaign Donor s (cont.)

Mrs. Eunice U. Thanepohn ’49Ms. Tristan M. TheissingMr. Donald P. Thinnes ’56Mrs. Virginia C. Tholen ’66Miss Evelyn M. Thomas ’54Rev. and Mrs. James F. Thomas

’55, ’55Mr. and Mrs. Kelly B. Thomas

’91, ’92Mrs. Barbara J. Thompson ’51Mr. David Thompson ’99Mr. Donald R. Thompson ’41Rev. and Mrs. Frank E.

Thompson ’61, ’64Ms. Margaret M. Thompson ’81Mr. Robert E. Thompson ’38Mr. Roger A. Thompson ’90Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone A.

ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Richard G.

ThurstonMr. Frederic D. Tompkins ’40Rev. La Vern E. Tooley ’41Mr. Donald D. Topp ’61Mr. and Mrs. Clay TotzMr. and Mrs. Anthony ToyMr. Christopher A. ToyMr. and Mrs. Sheldon D. Trapp

’57, ’56Mr. Nicholas E. Trauth ’06Dr. Susan TraversoMr. and Mrs. George J.

TrepanierMr. Warren R. Tropf ’47Ray and Lynn TrygstadMrs. Gail F. Tuller ’80Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. TumaMs. Melissa A. Turner ’95Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Tuttolomondo ’86Mr. and Mrs. Marvin

UmbanhourRev. and Mrs. Don K. Utzman

’54, ’55Ms. Bonnie ValiantMr. Douglas W. Van Dell ’79Dr. Madeleine Van HeckeMr. James E. VanHootegem ’90Mr. Milt VasichMs. Lynette M. Veitengruber

’04Jon Velishek ’94Ms. Crystal D. Verdun-White

’02Ms. Lorraine VerstraeteMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Vicker

’76, ’77Mr. Howard R. Vieth ’38Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Vincent

’50, ’49Dr. Jonathan E. VisickMs. Alicia VodickaMrs. Berta J. Voorhees ’57Mr. Dale F. Voss ’51Mrs. Shirley J. WahlMrs. Joylyn Wahla ’60

Mrs. Jane E. Waidanz ’90Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wakefield

’60, ’60Walker’s Char HouseMrs. Amy L. Walsh ’89Miss Marilyn K. Walsh ’61Mr. Richard T. WalshMr. and Mrs. William J. WalshMr. Archie T. Walters ’85Ms. Judy C. WaltersMs. Mary Lynn Walters ’62Ms. Susan L. Ward, C.F.P. ’83Mr. and Mrs. William L. ’54

WardenMr. David WareMr. and Mrs. Gideon M. WarneMrs. Diane L. Warren ’91Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. WarstlerMs. Shannon Webb ’94Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. WeberMr. and Mrs. Alfred D. WebsterMs. Michelle T. Weckmann ’93Mr. Robert A. Wegele, Jr. ’84Mrs. Bettye WehrliMr. G. Allan Weick ’53Mrs. Susan Weimer ’68Mr. Brad L. Weiss ’97Mr. Glenn A. Weiss ’94Mr. John W. Welch ’81Mr. Robert W. Welk ’60Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wellman

’55, ’56Ms. Joan WeltyMiss Marcia Welzel ’68Ms. Julie WentzMrs. Lorraine Werner ’48Dr. Nancy J. Wesensten ’84Mrs. Jean R. Wesley ’54Ms. Carolyn R. West ’97Mrs. Kristin Miner West ’81Mr. Ryan K. West ’00Mrs. Judith K. Westin ’63Ms. Carol J. Weston ’62Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Westrom ’51, ’52Mr. Matthew F. Whalen ’05Dr. and Mrs. Andrew WhitakerMr. Russell G. Whitaker III ’00Mr. Donald WhitneyMr. Kenneth S. Whittenhall ’88John D. and Sheila Wier ’67, ’67Mr. and Mrs. Dave WiesbrookMs. Victoria S. WikeJanice and Ed WilesMr. William J. Wilger ’86Ms. Anita R. Wilkins ’42Mrs. Lois A. Will ’49Mr. Craig Williams ’98Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Williams

’68Mrs. Margaret Williams ’70Mrs. Patsy J. Williams ’62Ms. Gayle WilsmannWilliam F. and Maria WilsonDr. Vicki A. Wine ’74Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Winkel

Mr. Thomas A. Winter ’71Mrs. Margaret L. Winters ’60Mr. Timothy J. Wise ’97Mr. and Mrs. Dennis WisnoskyMrs. Marla C. Witbrod ’81Mrs. Vickie J. Witt ’01Ms. Heather Christine Wnek

’96Ms. Barbara Wolf ’68Ms. Margaret L. Wolf ’59Mr. Paul R. Wolf ’78Rev. and Mrs. Wilmert Wolf,

Jr. ’56Rev. Everett T. Wonder ’48Ms. Joan Sommers Wood ’57Mrs. Carmen Giese Woodring

’72Mr. and Mrs. Kevin WoodrowMs. Mercie D. Woolfolk ’95Dale and Lorrine Helm

Wordelmen ’56, ’56Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. Worner

’61Mrs. Karen Worst ’66Mrs. Helen L. Wright ’39Mrs. Ruth Wright ’39Mr. Stephen Wright ’03Mr. John P. Wrycza ’89Mr. Anthony J. Wycklendt ’94Ms. Imis WymanMr. and Mrs. Robert YahnkeMrs. Yu-Fen Yang ’86Ms. Rachel C. Yehl ’06Mr. Wallace C. Yenerich ’44Mr. Steven G. Yeomans ’77Mr. Frank O. Yezek ’52Mr. and Mrs. Norris G. YonkerMr. and Mrs. Ben K. Yoshinaga

’46Jean and Warren YoungMarilyn Yucaitis-Jarzembowski

’76Mr. and Mrs. Jan E. Zabinski ’74Mrs. Mae M. Zahl ’35Ms. Laura Zahn PohlMr. Burt M. Zak ’85Ms. Laurie A. Zastrow ’86Mr. and Mrs. William C. Zayas

’80Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zedrow ’51Mr. J. Charles Zeller ’69Ms. Kristine E. Zeller ’01Kimberly and Mike ZieglerMiss Opal E. Ziemer ’39Mr. Joshua D. Zilm ’99Dale and Rosemary

Zimmerman ’60, ’60Mrs. Donna M. Zinke ’61Mrs. Deborah A. Zorich ’83Ms. Erin D. Zorns ’00Ms. Paula J. Zoromski ’86Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E.

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Underwriting a North Central College performance allows you to directly support the artists whose work touches you the most. Fine arts event underwriting opportunities begin at $5,000 and come with many exciting benefits exclusive to underwriters. Individual underwriters receive:•VIP tickets to underwritten fine arts performance•Additional VIP tickets to preferred event at Wentz Concert Hall•Additional tickets to events at other North Central fine arts venues on campus (Meiley-Swallow Hall, Koten Chapel, Pfeiffer Hall, Madden Theater)•Access to special pre- or post-show private reception with artists •Recognition in a special salute ad in the Footlights program•Recognition on event invitation •Special offers to underwriter’s employees/family/friends•Opportunity to host employee/client/family event and reception •Name and/or logo recognition through various North Central College fine arts marketing programs (website, e-mail blasts, on-site recognition, newspaper advertising, etc.)•Listings in the Annual Report, on the College’s website and in event press releases

More exciting opportunities and VIP benefits are available at higher levels. For information on underwriting a North Central College fine arts performance please contact Barbara Knuckles, Managing Director of Development and Corporate Relations, at 630-637-5210 or John Holmberg, Assistant Director of Development & Capital Gifts, at 630-637-5218.

UNDeRWRIte A NORtH CeNtRAL COLLeGeFine Arts PerFormAnce

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