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Western Washington University Western CEDAR Window on Western Western Publications Fall 2004 Window on Western, 2004, Volume 11, Issue 01 Kathy D. Sheehan Western Washington University Alumni, Foundation, and Public Information Offices, Western Washington University Follow this and additional works at: hps://cedar.wwu.edu/window_on_western Part of the Higher Education Commons is Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Western Publications at Western CEDAR. It has been accepted for inclusion in Window on Western by an authorized administrator of Western CEDAR. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Sheehan, Kathy D. and Alumni, Foundation, and Public Information Offices, Western Washington University, "Window on Western, 2004, Volume 11, Issue 01" (2004). Window on Western. 30. hps://cedar.wwu.edu/window_on_western/30

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Western Washington UniversityWestern CEDAR

Window on Western Western Publications

Fall 2004

Window on Western, 2004, Volume 11, Issue 01Kathy D. SheehanWestern Washington University

Alumni, Foundation, and Public Information Offices, Western Washington University

Follow this and additional works at: https://cedar.wwu.edu/window_on_western

Part of the Higher Education Commons

This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Western Publications at Western CEDAR. It has been accepted for inclusion in Window onWestern by an authorized administrator of Western CEDAR. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationSheehan, Kathy D. and Alumni, Foundation, and Public Information Offices, Western Washington University, "Window on Western,2004, Volume 11, Issue 01" (2004). Window on Western. 30.https://cedar.wwu.edu/window_on_western/30

For thelOVEofTEACHINGWho was your favorite professor at Western?

We asked WWU graduates to tell us about the outstanding teachers and mentors they en­countered during their Western experience.

What we received was an outpouring of affection, pride, awe, appreciation, gratitude and respect for faculty members who transformed the lives of their stu­dents in wonderful ways.

On the pages here and inside, and on the Alumni Association Web site, you can read about several generations of caring, dedicated faculty members who launched careers; coached athletes and struggling artists; inspired legions of teachers, mu­sicians and scientists; and offered jobs, humor, energy and even a snack in the refrigerator.

Most of all, you told us how caring Western's teachers are.

If you would like to contribute your comments about an inspir­ing WWU faculty member, please write to [email protected].

The full text of these comments and more can be found at htip:// www.wwu.edu/~alitmni.

My favoriteV RO F E S S O RBob Keller, professor emeritus, Fairhaven College

Having officially re­tired from teaching in 1994, you could say that Bob Keller was a great teacher. With Bob Keller though, you have to ask if it is possible to retire from what you really are.

I first encountered Bob Keller when he co-taught a class at Fairhaven College, "For­ests of the Pacific Northwest." That class turned out to be one of the most profound learning experiences of my college career.

To this day. Bob continues to be a teacher and mentor. He asks tough

questions that get me think­ing about my assumptions. He encourages me to write, write, write and he is always assign­ing reading. He has a genuine interest in people learning from multiple sources including each

other. And he fosters that learn­ing by respecting all who have

something to teach, some­thing to say.

Nancy J. Johnson,professor of English education

, IRosemary Scott ♦Vohs, communication department and Woodring Instructor

Nancy /. Johnson

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CarnpusConpectionsItems df interest aboutthe university.

fA Class Notes,Weddings, Memoriams

Bob Keller Bob Keller never really retired from teaching. He

simply is a teacher and a great one at that.

By taking a complex and controver­sial topic, throwing in rigorous read­ings, difficult questions and stimulat­ing discussions, adding 70 professionals representing a breadth of knowledge and opinion and logging 2,500 miles worth of field trips. Bob Keller helped shape the path to critical thinking and respectful learning. That was 1999, five years after his supposed retirement.

Bob Langan ('00)Bellingham

Charles Lappenbusch,coach, administrator and professor emeritus of physical education

More humorous than any comedian on TV. Rosemary Vohs

— William (Mike) Clarke ('50)

These women each took me un­der their wing to be my mentor,^ Both loved literature and had a unique twist, on bringing it to people in a fresh way: Nancy through literature circles, and

osemary through storytelling.

Being in their classes awakened my heart to the artistic use of words, but most of all, in their classes I felt cared about I

Somehow, amidst hun­dreds of students, they managed to create warm spaces in which

words, and hearts, mattered.

Accent on AlumniFind out how you can join the new Career Network.

9 Investments In ExcellenceWestern's scholarship campaign is extended.

-j Q My FavoriteProfessorWWU alumni honor their favorite faculty.

12 Honor Roll of DonorsWestern salutes those who contributed during the 2003-04 fiscal year.

Kristi Lentz ('00) 20 Calendar

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ALUMNIBOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERSAngelique Davis, ('95), Seattle, president; Cheryl Dickerson. ('80), Bellingham, immediate past president; Kay Hovde, ('84), Snohomish, president elect; Mike Perry, ('88), Belling­ham, secretary/treasurer

EXECUTIVE BOARDCatherin Nordmark, ('90), Anacortes; Wendy Otto, ('97), Renton; Larry Otos, ('83), Mt. Vernon; Bob Rohwer, ('85), Snohomish

BOARD MEMBERSLeeAnn Alfano, ('96), Bonney Lake; jamie Beletz, ('82), Lacey; joanne Bottenberg, ('96), Renton; William (Bill) Boyd, ('82), Bellingham; Marty Chorba, ('66), ('75), Bell­ingham; Erick Divinagracia, ('97), Seattle; Ray Foster, ('84), Bellingham; John Garrett, ('95), Renton; Joseph Henry, ('68), Federal Way; Richard Hovde, ('68), Bellingham; Tom Keeney, ('71), Bellevue; Ted Mischaikov, ('88), Bellingham; Brandon Riffe, ('94), Snoqualmie; Walter Smith, ('72), ('86), ('96), Renton; Jodi Suminski, ('97), Seattle; Wen Tseng, ('96), Redmond

CHAPTER PRESIDENTSCrystal Nygard ('90), Anchorage, Alaska; Kelly Follis ('72), Juneau, Alaska; Kathleen DeCoite and Kristine Worland ('86), Arizona; Meagan Dawson ('96) and Natalie Littrell ('82), Denver; Kathy Freeburn ('70) and Bron Roberts ('74), Idaho; Phil Hatfield, ('72), Los Angeles; Cherie Rivers ('81), New England; Ken Terrell ('86) and Kari Zimmerman ('86), New York; June Hartstra ('55) and Gene Langille ('57), Northern California; David Britton ('70) and Reed Zulauf, ('83), Pierce County; Sam Porter, San Diego; Wendy Otto ('94) and Jodi Suminski ('97), Seattle; Catherin Nordmark ('90) and Ron Runyan ('80/'83), Skagit Valley; Bunny Cummins ('69) and Kay Hovde ('84), Snohomish County; Debby Kellar Pattin ('76) and Bob Pattin ('74), South Puget Sound; Duane Anderson ('52) and Patricia Swenson ('41), Southern Washington/Oregon; Sherilyn Peters ('80) Spokane; Charles Odell ('52) and Angela Brittingham ('94), Washington, D.C.; Maureen Christman ('88) and Laurie Rossman ('86), Whatcom County

REGIONAL CONTACTSFrank Williams, ('72), Australia; Lorrie Williams ('82) and Mel Blackman, ('74), British Columbia; Pam Smith-Large, ('74), Chicago/Midwest; Patrick Lovell, ('76), Japan; Grant Boettcher, ('74), Southern U.S.

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EDITORKathy D. Sheehan

CONTRIBUTORSMark Bagley, Shauna Bakkensen ('04), Susan Bakse ('88),

Tamara Belts ('76), Laura East, Bill Farkas, Kathleen Howard, Bob Langan ('00), Kristie Lundstrom, Fran Maas,

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EDITORIAL BOARDSusan Bakse ('88), Mark Bagley, Bill Farkas,

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national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, Vietnam era or disabled veteran status.

This publication is also available in an alternate format Call (360) 650-3617.

BRIEFLYMagazines rank WWU tops for academics

For the eighth year in a row, U.S.News Sr World Report has ranked Western second among pub» lie master's granting universities in the West, a region stretching from Texas to the Pacific. The U.S. News'200S American college rankings place

Western in 18^^ place among comparable universities

- public and private— in the West. Western has beenhighly rated 16 of the last 18 years.

Western has also been ranked among the na­

tion's top 50 best values for public

colleges and universi­ties by Consumers Digest

magazine.

Students committed to sustainability

Some 85 percent of WWU students voted in April to assess themselves a fee to pursue renew­able electricity options for campus. The Associat­ed Students' board will spend this academic year working with administrators on the practicali­ties and exact cost of implementing a renewable electricity program at Western before taking the proposal to the Board of Trustees, which votes on whether to implement student fees.

Cars place In Tour de SolViking 32 and Viking 23, the Vehicle Research

Institute's experimental cars, placed third and seventh, respectively, overall in the annual national Tour de Sol competition in May. The Viking 32 took first in the autocross category and the 350-foot acceleration test. The Viking 23 placed first in lowest greenhouse emission category.

"Students tell us they choose Western because of its reputation for academic excellence and faculty who provide a challenging environ­ment for learning, as well as the wonderful environment here in Whatcom County," said President Karen W. Morse.

The Consumers Digest rankings, published in the June issue, are based on attributes that de­fine academic and educational quality balanced against cost of attendance. The magazine ranked 50 public and 25 private colleges and universi­ties out of some 3,500 schools across the United States. Western was ranked 42^^ among public institutions.

Faculty in program to evaluate learning

Woodring College of Education faculty mem­bers are the evaluators for a successful statewide program that seeks to improve math instruc­tion through enhanced use of technology and mentorship. In the No Limit! (New Outcomes: Learning Improvement in Mathematics Inte­grating Technology) program, selected public school mathematics teachers receive funding for equipment and software over a two-year period. Improved access to technology allows teachers and students to better visualize, organize and analyze data, while also focusing on reason­ing and problem-solving. Woodring received $200,000 last year,

WCE offers certification

Building selected as architectural showcase

The Wade King Student Recreation Center will receive a Facility of Merit Award from Athletic Business. It was chosen from among 98 Archi­tectural Showcase entries for 2004 and is one of 10 winning facilities that will be featured in the November issue of the magazine for athletic, fitness and recreation professionals.

Willy Hart tapped for WWU Residences

Willy Hart

Willy Hart has been named director of Uni­versity Residences, re­placing Kay Rich ('76) who retired in January. Hart joined WWU in 1991 as associate di­rector of University Residences-Facilities. "I believe Mr. Hart will ensure continued good stewardship of our housing and din- provide leadership ining program, as well as

new areas of direction for the Student Affairs and Academic Support Services division," said Eileen Coughlin, vice president of Student Affairs.

Sport science program wins endorsement

Woodring College will begin offering certifi­cation for public school superintendents this fall in Everett. The two-year program is for aspiring superintendents and other school district lead­ers, such as assistant superintendents, executive directors and program managers.

Planet wins more awards

Western now offers an American College of Sports Medicine-endorsed program for students pursuing health and fitness or clinical exercise professions, ACSM said WWU meets the aca­demic standards needed to prepare students for health, fitness and/or clinical exercise training and positions and for certification exams as an ACSM Health/Fitness Instructors®.

The Planet magazine, Western's award-win­ning environmental magazine, has earned rec­ognition for the fourth consecutive year as the "Best Student Magazine" published more than once a year in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon­tana and Alaska. Students also won individual awards at the Society of Professional Journalists' regional meeting in April.

Correction

Students who gained global perspectives on cultural, business and environmental issues dur­ing a study tour to the People's Republic of China in March were enrolled in a course at Huxley College of the Environment, not the College of Business and Economics.

ft WINDOW ON WESTERN

CFPA welcomes new dean: Carol D. EdwardsCarol D. Edwards, assistant

of the School of the Arts at Kennesaw State University, has been named the new dean of the College of Fine & Performing Arts.

Selected after a na­tionwide search, Ed­wards succeeds Linda Smeins, who has been acting dean since 2002. Smeins, a profes­sor of art, will return to teaching.

dean

Carol Edwards

"We are looking forward to welcoming Dr. Edwards to Western," said President Karen W. Morse, "and we're pleased to have a person of her caliber as dean of the College of Fine & Performing Arts.

"This is a strong college with talented fac­ulty and students. We anticipate that she will effectively

work with the college

to enhance its reputation and help it to become an even more powerful force for the arts on campus and in the com­munity."

"Dr. Edwards brings an extensive background in art education and the visual arts as well as a strong record of administrative accomplishment to her new position. We are delighted she has decided to join us," added Provost Andrew Bodman.

"In addition, on behalf of the univer­sity community, I want to extend our thanks to Dr. Smeins for her exemplary service as acting dean since 2002."

"I am very excited for the opportu­nity to work with such fine faculty and quality students at the College of Fine & Performing Arts," Edwards said.

In Georgia, Edwards, a professor of art and art education at Kennesaw State, has been assistant dean since 2002 and was chair of the department of Visual Arts from 1999 to 2002. She is also director of the North Georgia Institute for Education in the Arts, a visual arts, music, dance and theater professional development institute for teachers and administrators.

Communications Facility plays host at FlomecomingBy Kristie Lundstrom

ALUMNI RELATIONS

An open house in the newly com­pleted Communications Facility kicks off the Homecoming activities this year Friday, Oct. 15. Alumni are invited back to see their favorite faculty and take in the beautiful architecture, cutting edge computer labs and new classrooms in the four-story building.

The departments of communication, journalism and physics will host recep­tions for their alumni on each floor of the building from 4 to 7 p.m.

Journalism graduates will depart a little early for a 6 p.m. banquet at the Wade King Student Recreation Center.

All Homecoming activities on Fri­day will take place on the south side of campus. There will be abundant park­ing and you can walk from one exciting event to the next.

At 7 p.m., the band "Andy O" will spice things up with some reggae music in the parking lot across from Fairhaven College where the fireworks show and bonfire will begin at 8 p.m. Enjoy the world famous Homecoming Raspberry Brownie, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, hot apple cider and hot chocolate, compliments of the WWU Alumni Association.

On Saturday, don't miss the Alumni Association tailgate party, with a beer

and bratwurst barbecue and music by Bellingham's Walrus, at 11:30 a.m. at Civic Field. Then watch the Vikings take on Humboldt State at 1 p.m.

For more information on Homecoming activities,Oct. 15-16, see the back page or call (360) 650- 3353, (800) 676-6885.

The Board of Trustees will formally dedicate the Communications

Facility Oct. 8.

David Scherrer / WWU Publishing Services

WWU has changed but retains unique

By Karen W. MorseUNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

TO WRITEWWU President Karen W. Morse

c/o Alumni Relations WWU, MS-9199 516 High Street

Bellingham, WA 98225-9199E-mail: [email protected]

They say that the more things change the more they seem the same. This might be seen as a guiding principle for Western for as we grow, we are true to the niche and mission you saw as students.

Admissions Pressures: While the media has been focusing on tightening admis­sions in public colleges and universities around the state, we have continued to follow our strategic plan on issues of growth and enrollment, pursuing a careful path of moderate growth. New freshmen and transfer students are es­sential to the university's vitality and intellectual life. To maintain opportu­nities for future students, we have man­aged our space carefully so that Western will be able to enroll new students in both winter and spring quarters.

Providing a personal learning environ­ment: Programs such as the Teaching- Learning Academy, an ongoing univer­sity dialogue about the scholarship of teaching and learning among faculty,

staff and students, enhance the learn­ing environment and help students be part of it. Developed in 2002 with a Carnegie Foundation grant, the Acad­emy will continue this year with weekly discussion meetings. Other efforts, in­cluding First-year Interest Groups (FIG), Scholars Week and the Scholars Acad­emy, bring more than 1,300 students into smaller learning communities where they have an opportunity to in­tegrate their learning, present original research, work on creative projects and discuss vital ideas across disciplines.

Promoting civic involvement and respon­sibility: New this fall will be the Ameri­can Democracy Project, a multi-campus initiative sponsored by the American Association of State Colleges and Uni­versities to create an intellectual experi­ence of civic engagement for students. We are developing a project-related curriculum for one of our FIG clusters and planning a number of activities to enhance our students' understanding of civic responsibility. Nationwide, 180 institutions are involved.

characterA new way of looking at the stars: You

may remember the early 1950s vintage planetarium upstairs in Haggard Hall.The planetarium has been remodeled and updated with the latest projector, sound system and ceiling resurfacing and will offer superb video and Dolby sound presentations.

New space for students and faculty: If you've visited campus lately, you've noticed big differences on the south campus. Our new brick and copper Communications Facility will be in full use this fall, with state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories. The build­ing houses the physics, computer sci­ence, communication and journalism departments.

Come to campus this fall to visit and see how we've changed, even while maintaining the character of your alma mater. There are many activities for you, including visits to academic departments and athletic events. Homecoming will be Oct. 15 and 16, and your Vikings will take on Humboldt State at Civic Field Saturday afternoon. See you there!

--------------------------FALL 2004 o

CLASS Notes1941 - Mary Lucile Teller is a volunteer in the Camp Fire USA museum in Seattle and a retired teacher.

1945 -- Virginia Aller and her husband Leeon Aller were honored by the Snohom­ish City Council with a citywide recogni­tion day in March for their outstanding philanthropy work. The couple started Hands for Peacemaking, a nonprofit dedi­cated to helping solve poverty, illiteracy. Illness and unemployment in 40 countries including Guatemala, Ethiopia, South Africa, South Korea and Taiwan. Virginia also started Snohomish's first kindergarten program. The Allers are active in Snohom­ish Rotary and have been foster parents to more than 80 children, including seven they adopted.

1954 - Dale Hoggins was named the 2004 "Citizen of the Year" in Edmonds.

1958 - Jean Dunham published her first book entitled Two Women in Africa: The Ul­timate Adventure. Her book is a humorous, fast-moving account of the rigors she and a friend faced while on safari. Dunham re­tired as a school principal in 1991 after 32 years in the field.

1964 - David Benseler has retired from the faculty of Case Western Reserve Uni­versity and has been designated the Emile B. de Sauze professor emeritus of modern languages and literatures.

1970 - Mark Venn became the new schools chief for Sedro-Woolley In April. Venn was previously the assistant superin­tendent in the Mount Baker School District in Whatcom County. ... Gary Tollefson Is the new president of Skagit Valley Col­lege.

1971 - Roger Braden was hired in May as assistant director for energy at the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. ... Mary jane Fraser retired after 31 years in education, the last eight as an elementary school principal. She worked in the curriculum and instruction department in Seattle for 10 years, super­vising the social studies, art and music programs for grades K-12. Prior to that, Fraser was an assistant principal and a so­cial studies teacher at Sehome High School in Bellingham. Her first position was as a special education resource teacher in Edmonds. Fraser, who earned a doctorate in education from Seattle University, says, "The education I received at Western was some of the best I have had. After a trip to Spain, France and Italy, I will decide my next career."

1972 - Lynn MacDonald taught English, Spanish and journalism for 25 years throughout Puget Sound. She has changed her career and is now a UniServ representative for the Washington Educa­tion Association In the southeast region of the state. ... Dave Swanson co-edited The Methods and Materials of Demography,

2^^ Edition, which was released by Elsevier/ Academic Press in February. Swanson was appointed editor of Population Research and Policy Review, the official journal of the Southern Demographic Association, for a three year term.

1973 - John Ausnes is the vice president and business banking team leader for the South King County Sterling Savings Bank. ... Larry Egge retired after 28 years of teaching in the Everett School District. He taught special education and seventh grade language arts, social studies and reading. He says he owes a debt of grati­tude to Western's education department and its fine Instructors. In retirement, Egge now plans to spend less time achieving and more time living. ... Doug Padget has been working for DSHS as a bilingual medical assistance specialist in Aberdeen. His wife of 29 years is from Bogota, Colom­bia. They have a son in Seattle and another living with them. Padget can be reached at [email protected]. ... Mark Reis Is now Sea-Tac Airport's managing director.

1974 - Elaine Hanson retired after hav­ing taught math, science and physical education for 30 years at Marysville junior High and Marysville-Pllchuck High School. She served two years as president of the Marysville Education Association, whose members were on strike for a record 49 days last fall. ... Jane Van Voorst was pro­moted to senior vice president of Horizon Bank. Van Voorst oversees all aspects of retail sales development, working directly with the retail branch staff and manage­ment.

1975 - Shahn Farvan Ameli is vice president and bank manager for Union Bank of California in Los Angeles. Ameli also teaches at the college level. ... Lorrie Crocker Scott is a volunteer in the Camp Fire USA museum In Seattle.

1976 - Jeanne Engelhardt is a volunteer In the Camp Fire USA museum in Seattle.

1978- Darlene Lake, a Spanish pro­fessor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, was awarded the 2004 College of Liberal Studies Faculty "Recognition of Excellence" Award for Teaching. Lake has taught at UW-La Crosse since 1999. Previously, she taught In the department of modern and classical languages at Western.

1979 - Robin Lesher, a forest ecologist for the U.S. Forest Service in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, discov­ered a new species of moss on Snowking Mountain in the North Cascades In 1998. The tiny "grimmla lesherae" was named In her honor and is now listed along with other known members of mosses.

1980 - Barry Parish and Margaret Parish celebrated their 40^^ wedding anniversary

Aug. 8. Barry has been retired from the Burnaby, B.C., School District for five years.

He remains active with Special Olympics B.C. as provincial aquatics technical ad­viser. In 2003 he was recognized with a special award by Special Olympics Canada for serving five years on the National Games Sub-Com­mittee. The British Columbia Summer Swimming Asso­ciation also honored him for more than 20 years of volun­teer services.

1981 - Nicole Mongrainearned her master's degree from Keller Graduate School of Man­agement at DeVry Univer­sity in June. Mongrain lives In San Diego and works for DRH Realty. She Is also a part time artist, having successfully "juried" into "Spanish Village," an artist colony In nearby Balboa Park. "Spanish Village" Is a collection of local artists and craftsmen making and selling their works. ... Gregg and Mark Petrie have opened their fourth Copiers Northwest branch In Bellingham. Gregg is its president and Mark is CEO of the company they founded in 1986. It is the largest independently owned Canon dealer in the state.

Louis Du Brey

1988 - Dr. Louis Du Brey, an audiol­ogy practitioner In Klamath Falls, Ore.,

was awarded a doctor of audiology degree at A.T. Still University and

the Arizona School of Health Sciences. ... Dr. Daniel Kowals joined Madrona Medical Croup in Bellingham as a pediatrician. ... Mike Perry was named senior vice president for investments at the Bellingham office of Wacho­

via Securities. Perry joined the firm in 2000.

1989 - Sgt.Kevin Bell of the

Washington State Patrol spoke to the

Pioneer Kiwanis in Shelton on May 17

about drunk driving and seatbelt enforcement in Mason

County. ... Rex Rhoades is the Native American business development special­ist with the Small Business Development Center at WWU.

1990 - Benjamin Korneiis directs the 52-member Dordt College Concert Choir in Iowa. Korneiis recently had two works published by Harrock Music Hall.

1982 - Bill Boyd Is the fire chief for Bellingham. ... Allan Cline is the new musical director for Whatcom Chorale; Knox Presbyterian Church; and Gloria Del Chorale in New Westminster, B.C. He also was gay athlete of the year in Vancouver, B.C., in 2002. ... Barbara Dinge (M.Ed./ '87) has moved back to Bellingham and is a case manager at Home Attendant Care. ... Tara Wolfe celebrated the release in June of Spring Thaw, the CD created by her group. Cabin Fever.

1984- Bret Gaussoin is the owner of Pel­lets, Inc., a company which distributes owl pellets for dissection. ... Christine War- denburg-Skinner is teaching art at Vista and Horizon Middle Schools in Ferndale.

1986 - Randy Brower is a program engi­neer for surface water for the city of Marys­ville. He is Involved in the Allen/ Quilceda Watershed Action Team. ... Cameron P. Oliver Is the new coordinator for the Teen Adventure Program for Whatcom County Parks and Recreation Department. Cam Is designing programs for Whatcom County youth involving skiing, building ice caves, horseback riding and a hiking to a gold mine where a banjo-playing miner still works. Cam has over 16 years experience coordinating social service and parks pro­grams in Whatcom, Skagit and Snohomish counties.

1987 - Craig Andersen now practices law at Morse & Bratt in Vancouver. He recently remarried Connie Demarse and is now step-father to Hannah, 10, and Bri- ana, 14. ... Neal Warnick is vice president and co-owner of Big Box Entertainment in Seattle.

1991 -John Belcher was hired as principal at Omak High School. Previously, Belcher was an administrative intern at Inglemoor High School in the Northshore District near Seattle. He has also taught high school and junior high science and biology. ... Mike Garland and his uncle Randy Garland are owners of Eubanks glass cutting business in Centralia. Four generations of Garlands have owned the store since It opened In 1883. ... Todd Sproul has been promoted to managing director of properties and fa­cilities for Alaska Airlines. He has worked for the airline for more than 15 years.

1992 - Lance Bailey and Kristine Kager are opening Crossroads Grocery and Video in what was Der Storehausen in Maple Falls. The couple also owns Fools Onion Catering & Professional Chef Service. ... Alexandra Page Henning lives In Bellevue and is the proud mother of two beautiful children, Nicholas Haven Henning born Sept. 13, 2001 and Cathleen (Cate) Markee Henning born Sept. 22, 2003.

1993 - Anne Bernhard was appointed to a faculty position at Connecticut Col­lege in New London, Conn. Bernhard, a microbiologist, was a post-doctoral fel­low at the University of Washington. She hopes to develop collaborations with local scientists that will frame ecological ques­tions regarding microbial populations. ... Christina Castorena has been appointed associate dean of diversity at Everett Com­munity College. Previously, she was direc­tor of student financial services. ... Rafeeka Gafoor was promoted to deputy director of the Bellingham Whatcom Economic Development Council. ... Trisha Logue, C.P.A., has been hired as Skagit County's

WEDDINGS1979 - Deborah Wahiborg and Tobias Baden, March 27.

1992 - Keiiy Crotty and John Booker, jan. 31. ... Donna Rathe and Travis Schoeben, May 1.

1996 - Melissa Wilson and Brett Leslie, July 26, 2003.

1997 - Chris Nicholl and Jeneva Grace,Nov. 29__ Kelly Wilgus and Sam Sanders,May 16.

1998 - Sara Simonson and Wade Spreckelmeyer, Nov. 22.

Trisha (Gardner) ('93) and Aaron ('94) Logue had a surprise visit with Elvis Presley ('59) during a trip to Las Vegas in June to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary.

2000 - Dawn Carmody and Erik Walker, jan. 24. ... Sarah Paschall and Adam Skagen, Dec. 20. ... Sarah Holman and Matthew jones, June 28, 2003.

2001 - Kaz Kaiser and Jennifer Niana, jan. 1. ... Lee Posthumus and Elisabeth Starnes, March 5.

2002 - Anne Irvine and Christopher Molenda ('03), Aug. 30, 2003. ... Sarah Jane Lahti and Jeremy Smoldon, June 27. ... Stephanie Picha and Jason Johnson, Oct. 25. ... Evan Stark and Elisabeth Charlton, April 10.

2003 - Hadley Jenson and William Martineau, Sept. 7, 2003. ... Christopher Molenda and Anne Irvine ('02), Aug. 30, 2003. ... Courtney Montgomery and Andrew Stuart, Aug. 16, 2003.

Send short items of interest, address changes, news about alumni and photos of alumt

CLASS Notesbudget/finance administrator. Previ­ously, Logue served as controller for Skagit County Public Works Department.... David Moretsky is a financial advisor with Pacific Capital Resource Group, Inc. in Bellevue. He earned his CFP (Certified Financial Planner) and ChFC (Chartered Financial Consultant) designations. David can be reached at [email protected].

1994- Meche Brownlow is a high school counselor and coaches girls' soccer In eastern Washington. Brownlow received a master's degree in 2001 from Seattle Uni­versity. ... Ardi Kveven helped to create a class to conduct authentic ocean research at a local marine station with the help of a $210,000 grant from the Bill and Melinda Cates Foundation. The Ocean Research Col­lege Academy, or ORCA, will be part of Ev­erett Community College and is open to 60 Running Start students in the 11^^ and 12^^

grades. Kveven also earned her captain's license for vessels up to 50 tons. ... Megan (Loe) Watt (MBA/'98), a business devel­opment specialist for the Small Business De­velopment Center in Bellingham, received the 2004 State Star Award for Counseling from the Washington Small Business De­velopment Center Network. She gave birth July 1 to Nicholas Andrew, little brother to Jacob Benjamin.

1995 - Christine Torrison Mackay and Tammy Leland started Crooked Trails; a non-profit community based tourism com­pany based In Seattle.

1996 - Jennifer Anderson, who obtained her doctorate in physical therapy in 1999 at

use, is an orthopedic certified specialist in physical therapy. ... Brent Cole is the new editor at The Northern Light He will be re­porting on local news and events in Blaine, Birch Bay and Whatcom County and will be responsible for editorial layout. Brent also co-owns What's Up!, an arts and entertain­ment magazine in Bellingham.... Bill Evjen just finished his seventh computer book, ASP.NET 2 Beta Preview. He was co-author of Professional VB.NET 2003, published in June.

1997 - Darin Detwiler was appointed to the National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection in May. Detwiler, a decorated Gulf War veteran, heads the math and science department at Best High School in Kirkland. He incorporates food safety relevance into history and science lessons. ... jessi Richardson is the new director for the Si View Community Center and pool in North Bend, Wash. She over­sees management contracts and will help devise a six-year master plan. Prior to this position she worked in Tukwila as a youth and facilities coordinator for the city's park and recreation department.

1998 - Jennifer Louie has been appoint­ed concertmaster and holder of the Sandy Shanklin First Violin Chair of the College Light Opera, based in Falmouth, Mass. She has also given performances in Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, Little Rock and in Grand Rapids, Mich., during the past year.... Dr. Holly Kennedy earned a doctor of audiology degree from the School of Audiology at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Elkins Park, Pa. She works at Bellingham Hearing Center in Bellingham and Mount Vernon. ... Amy Murphy and her husband, Brian, welcomed their first child, Emily Rachel Murphy, on Aug. 12, 2003. Murphy is a fourth grade teacher for the Puyallup School District. ... Chris Rolling lives In Haiti and is the execu­tive director for the Canadian-based Clean

Kenya nativeEdward Wanambisi Wesakania ('04)

was inspired by Jiis Kenyan liomeland to study in America. The Kenya native and father of six came to Bellingham four years ago to gain the knowledge and skills to protect his Kenyan village from environmental degradation.

After getting his bachelor's degree in environmental conservation technol­ogy, he will pursue a master's degree at

Water for Haiti agency. Rolling trains Haitian nationals to set up and operate inexpensive water purification projects.

1999 - Laurie Magan is the deputy pros­ecutor in charge of trying misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor cases in Othello District Court in Othello, Wash.

2000 - Sherri Daymen is the rural busi­ness development specialist for the Small Business Development Center at WWU.

2001 - Wendy Hagin and Dean Hagin are the proud parents of David Wang Zeren Hagin, born on March 22. David's big brother Is Michael. Dean is an instructor for the Asia University America Program and the First-year Interest Groups at Western. ... Dwight Lundstrom was promoted to principal of Oak Harbor High School. Lund­strom had been an assistant principal at the high school for the past two years.... Jona­than McCloud works with the Department of Energy (Bonneville Power Administra­tion) as a Fish and Wildlife project manager. ... Renee Meese Is a staff accountant with Larson Gross.... Sherry Reichert has joined the staff of Highline Community College as director of communication and marketing. Previously, Reichert worked as the director of Student Outreach and Admissions for South Seattle Community College.

2002 - Brian Auckland was hired as prin­cipal at North Omak Elementary School.

learns, yearnsWestern this fall. His plan is to teach en­vironmental restoration and computer skills to others in his village.

Part of his dream is to establish an eco-garden in Kenya. The project would enable him to teach others how to grow their own food using sustainable farm­ing practices.

Without help from the commu­nity here, Wanambisi would not have

Auckland, who has taught second, fourth and fifth grades, was previously an assistant principal in the Arlington School District. ... Ross Johnston accepted a two-year assignment with Peace Corps to serve as a community development volunteer in Romania. ... Tanya Rowe Is the director of school information and communications at the Bellingham School District.

2003 - Elizabeth Bailey is devoting the next two years to work with the indigenous people of Togo, West Africa. She is provid­ing education about AIDS and other sexual­ly transmitted diseases.... Lynn Barton was a guest curator of the Whatcom Museum of History and Art's exhibition "Will E. Hud­son: Newsreel Cameraman and Photogra­pher of the Pacific Northwest, 1877-1945." Barton presented a public program outlin­ing Hudson's life story.... Amber Blondin Is a sales assistant at Katz Media/Continental Television Sales in Seattle. ... Kirsten Carl­son works as an editor for Sports Etc. maga­zine. ... Sara Loehndorf is a reporter for The Sammamish Review. ... Dave Schlosser is a part of the sales team at Electronic Business Machines Inc. In Everett. ... Amy Wargo is now working full-time at Rivetek, a software company in Bellingham.

2004 - Paul Graves, Associated Students president for 2003-2004, plans to attend Duke Law School.

for homebeen able to stay at WWU. Commu­nity members worked together to raise money for his tuition and books and he was awarded several scholarships.

He is the recipient of an Alumni As­sociation Scholarship, The Bellingham Herald Diversity Scholarship and the Multicultural Achievement Program Scholarship.

IN MEMORIAM1922 - Margaret Spaight Covey, 101, a retired elementary school teacher, April 23 in Seattle.

1927 - Mary H. (Watson) Bayh, 97, a retired teacher, March 31 In Bellevue. ... Emmeline Frey, 97, Feb. 17.

1928 - Bertha O. Burklund Hertz, 95, a retired teacher, March 28 in Kirkland.

1932 - Marian Baila (Stoops), 91, Dec. 11.

1935 “ Cleora Vaughan Catiow, 90, a retired teacher, April 4 in Bellingham.

1936 - Donalda Muriel Grant Jacobson, 89, Nov. 24.

1942 - Kenneth R. Me Auley, 85, a re­tired teacher and administrator who served on the Port of Bellingham Commission from 1972 through 1993, May 4. He was named a Distinguished Alumnus for 2004.

1945 - Corinne Klann, a teacher in Wash­ington and San Diego, May 30 in San Di­ego. She was on the staff of San Diego State University and also taught at Western's Campus School for several years.

1946 - Betty Nuetzmann, 85, a retired teacher, April 12.

1950 - Clara Henrietta Stroops Haggen, 94, a retired teacher, June 10.

1953 - Borghild Brewer, 94, Jan. 10, In Fergus Falls, Minn.

1954 - Mary Joy Albers, a retired teacher, reading specialist, administrator and elementary school principal in Port Angeles, Dec. 22 in Summerlin, Nev., near

Las Vegas. She was a former state president of the League of Women Voters.

1959 - Harry Barner, 71, a respected educator, a skilled electrician and an avid fisherman. May 16 in Olympia. ... John (Jack) Ryan, 67, who taught for 36 years at Junior High School #47 for the Deaf in New York City, April 30.

1960 - Bertha Larson, 94, a teacher and speech therapist, June 3.

1961 - Virginia B. Pill, Jan. 29.

1962 - Grace Harrison, 96, a retired employee of the Department of Social and Health Services, May 1, in Bellingham. ... Dorothea Elizabeth Schaus Kahie, 84, a retired elementary school teacher, March 16.

1966 - Loren Finley, 63, who taught in the human services program at Tacoma Community College, June 3.

1970 - Jerry Killgore, 59, an educator in Marysville, Feb. 29.

1971 - Sheila Johnson Huber, 51, a travel consultant, on Aug. 11, 2001 in Bellingham.

1975 - Lawrence James Weathers, 56, a paralegal and Vietnam veteran, March 14.

1977 - Frank Hanson, 54, a computer programmer and avid cyclist, April 24, in Tallahassee, Fla.

1979 - Robert "Pink" Erickson, 79, a football coach, WWII veteran, and father of San Francisco 49er's coach Dennis Erickson, April 29.

1981 - Richard Owsley, 50, June 25. ... Kim Pfiepsen, 47, an assistant superinten­dent of business and operations for the Williston School District in North Dakota, May 17.

1982 - Cornelia "Micki" Newton, 45, an art docent for Westhill Elementary School in Bothell, who received the Golden Acorn Award for her work with the P.T.S.A., April 19 in Bothell.

1984 - Mitchell Evich, 86, a commercial fisherman, substitute teacher and novelist, March 22, In Bellingham. ... Drew A. Keit- ges, 46, June 14.

1989 - Dawn Rose Balch, 38, after a brief battle with cancer, April 27 in Portland, Ore. ... Louise Josephine (Bruce) Simpson, 80, a Christian educator emeritus and volunteer for Camp Fire Girls, Cub Scouts and PTA, June 1.

FACULTY, STAFF AND FRIENDSBeatrice Anderson, 92, a secretary at WWU from 1970 to 1980, March 1 in Bellingham.

Clifford A. Giilies, 77, an adjunct professor at Western and a WWII veteran. May 24.

Teresa Douglas Harrison, 96, a men's housemother at Ridgeway for eight years. May 29 at Bainbridge Island.

Beulah J. Scott, 93, a retired executive secretary at WWU, March 10.

Charles A. "C.A." Scott, 63, a sculptor who worked in the art department from 1970 to 1977, April 23 in Bellingham.

Bearnice Mirenda Stewart Skeen, 99, a professor emeritus of education and the former director of the Campus School, june 10 in Bellingham. She taught for many years In various Oregon communities before coming to Western in 1947. In addition to teaching language arts, curriculum development, special education, remedial reading instruction and early childhood education at WWU, she supervised student teachers at the Campus School, located in Old Main. After the Campus School closed in 1967, she became the first woman to co-chair the education department at Western before retiring in 1972. She then moved to Panorama City in Lacey where she continued to teach Head Start teachers and volunteer as a consultant to the Olympia Child Care Center. In 1992, she returned to live in Bellingham.

Bearnice Skeen

Donald L. Sprague, 75, associate professor emeritus of physics and astronomy, April 12 in Bellingham.

FALL 2004wearing their Western shirts, hats, etc. to: Alumni House, MS-9199, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9199.

ACCENT ■ on Alumni

Henry "Hank'' Howe ('54), Lorrene Bergmann Halleck ('55) and Larry Offut ('54) with a 1954 Klipsun showing Lorrene as one of the Homecoming court princesses.

Golden Vikings Reunion Committee members Ruby Smith ('51) and Cec and June Thomas ('51) at the June reunion

celebrate return to campusBy Kristie Lundstrom

ALUMNI RELATIONS

The Alumni Association and the Reunion Committee welcomed back to campus 94 graduates of 1954 and earlier for the 2004 Golden Viking Reunion in June.

Morris "Spud" Miller ('54) served as master of ceremonies for three days of events, including a welcome reception; brunch with President Karen W. Morse; campus and community tours; and, the highlight of the weekend, the Golden Memories Banquet.

Miller and his wife, Joyce ('54) trav­eled from Arizona to celebrate not only the Golden Vikings, an alumni group honoring those who graduated 50 years or more ago, but a golden wedding an­niversary.

WWU students provided background music for the Friday evening reception while alumni took in a spectacular view of Bellingham Bay.

The golden thread through the weekend was one of fond memories, remembering the great times on cam­pus, the wonderful life-long friends and remarkable faculty.

"The informal fun of the reception and visiting folks we had not seen for many years, ... and just being back on the campus made this reunion a highlight of our summer," said Chuck LeWarne ('55), who attended with his wife Pauline ('54).

The Reunion Committee of Kappy Britain ('52), Joan Clyde ('52), Britt Lee ('53), Harry ('51) and Carol Pa- gels ('52), Dick Pedersen ('52), Jim ('51) and Persis Shook ('51), Ruby Smith ('51) and Cec and June Thomas ('51) have been an inspiration in their planning over the past four years. The

Alumni Association could not have done it without them.

The Reunion Committee will be joined by new recruits Donald Davis ('52), Danny Beatty ('54), Joyce Gil­lie ('46) and Art Heald ('54). If you are interested in joining the Reunion Committee, please phone the Alumni Relations Office at (360) 650-3353

Plan to attend next year's celebra­tion. Watch for information about the 2005 reunion coming in your mail in December.

Whatcom County Alumni at Volunteer DayNearly 200 WWU alumni of

all ages made a difference in their local communities dur­ing National Volunteer Week in April.

Whatcom County alumni, including Alumni Chapter co­president Maureen Christman ('88), bottom, right, and Alumni Association Board member Ray Foster ('88), top, right, worked on a clean-up project at Padden Creek near Interstate 5 and Old Fairhaven Parkway on April 24. They cut down blackberry bush­es and spread cardboard on the ground to form a new trail.

Volunteers in »01ympia re­moved ivy from Priest Point Park on April 17, and gradu­ates from Snohomish and King counties spent the morning of April 24 cleaning up the habitat around Green Lake in Seattle.

A WINDOW ON WESTERN

ACCENT B on AlumniAlumni work to formalize new career network

By Bill FarkasALUMNI RELATIONS DIRECTOR

Many years ago, in the long history of Western Washington University, one alumnus helped another obtain a job, probably doing so as a favor. Whatever the motivation, it was the begin­ning of a remarkable and often invisible process called "alumni networking."

The ingredients are simple. Consider the tal­ents, energies, loyalty and spirit of all those undergradu ates and young alumni who are/or have

One senior was about to graduate and was interested in marketing.

One of our alumni volun­teers works in marketing for a major Seattle corpora­tion. A quick call revealed that this alumnus was more than willing to meet with

this recent grad and assist in the job search process.

A recent New York Times article tells of the increase of alumni turning to their alma mater for help in finding a new job.

to current Western juniors and seniors. It will only be available to members of the Western family and its use limited to career guidance.

The Alumni Association and the Alumni Relations Office want to for­malize the networking process. To do this we need your help.

To those of you who have been part of this informal networking process by assisting another Western alumnus, thank you.

Bill Farkas

As the number of West­ern alumni increase and their geographic dispersion expands,

this networking pro­cess will become more and

If you are in a position to give of your time to help fellow Western alumni, take a minute to fill out the form on this page or go online at http: //WWW. wwualumni.com.

To those of you who have perhaps re­ceived assistance through this process, remember how it happened.

attended Western. Mix that with a large i^ore important.

With this information, we will create the first WWU Alumni Career Networking Directory and distribute it

And to those of you who want to be part of the networking process, we eagerly await hearing from you.

alumni population whose members have life experience and are putting their education to good use.

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Combine that common bond, and it leads to a mutually beneficial meeting of members of the Western family.

Alumni INFORMATION FORM

I have seen this process in action as the director of alumni relations and, in fact I've already had the opportunity to use it.

Name: Employer:Class Year:

\ couple of months ago at an alumni hering in Seattle, I saw this informal tworking taking place.

Home Address:

Type of Company:,

job Title:

City, State, Zip Code: Description of your job:

Home Phone Number: (

I watched young alumni taking time from their busy lives to mingle with more established alumni, who had also taken time from their busy schedules to attend. It was indeed satisfying from my perspective and certainly enriching from theirs.

E-mail:

This notion was recently tested from another perspective, and I think it is a perfect illustration of what alumni net­working is about and why the alumni of Western need to assist us in building a more formalized alumni network.

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I am willing to: (please check all that apply)□ Provide Mentoring Opportunities

□ Provide Internships/Externships

□ Hold Phone/E-mail Conversations

□ Host WWU Students for a Work Shadow Day

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□ Provide Tours at Work Setting

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□ Other:

Company Address:

City, State, Zip Code:

Work Phone Number: (

Work E-mail:

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Please fax to the Western Washington University Alumni ; Relations Office at (360) 650-6555. Or mail to WWU r Alumni Relations Office, 516 High Street, Bellingham, ||p:::9822S#t9iil^K^

WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Alumni and future alumni from the Seattle area made a difference duhn^f National Volunteer Week in April. Volunteers from Snohomish and King counties, including Jakob and Joyce Bonney, above, spent the morning of April 24 cleaning up the habitat around Green Lake in Seattle, right

Alumni in the San Diego area pause for a photo after performing trail maintenance at Mission Trails Park on April 24.

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Scholar-Athletes earn season's accoladesVolleyball setter Liz Bishop ('04)

was named Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the third straight time, and football strong safety Rob White earned Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolades for 2003-04.

The WWU scholar-athlete award recognizes Viking student-athletes who best demonstrate excellence both on the playing field and in the classroom.

The pair were also named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Female and Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year for the 2003-04 season.

Kurt Hartmaier, Nicola Parker ('04) and Josh Griesse shared WWU Athlete of the Year honors and will have their names added to the G. Robert Ross Memorial Trophy.

Bishop, with a 3.89 GPA, was the Outstanding Graduate for the second­ary education department, a four-year letter winner and the GNAC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.

White, a senior from Woodinville, is a biology/anthropology major with a 3.78 GPA. He was an academic all-star for the league and the College Sports In­formation Directors of America District VIII, both for the second straight year.

Parker, a libero from Auburn, was selected WWU Female Athlete of the Year. She led the volleyball team to the best record in school history and a third straight GNAC title.

Parker was also a three-time GNAC academic all-star and Western's Out­standing Graduate for the math de­partment.

WWU Male Athletes of the Year were Hartmaier of Woodinville, who earned All-America honors in helping the cross country team to 13th place at nation­als, and stroke Griesse of Monroe, who helped the men's varsity four to a grand final triumph at the Pacific Coast Row­ing Championships.

Hartmaier placed 41st at the NCAA II National Cross Country Champion­ships to earn All-America recognition, becoming just the second Viking to earn that distinction. He also was a four-year letter winner in track.

In other athletics honors, senior Laurel Kaminski, the bow stroke in Western's nationally ranked women's varsity eight crew, was named a Col­legiate Rowing Coaches Association/ NCAA Division II National Scholar- Athlete for the second straight year.

Faculty honored "Skyviewing" book recounts symposiaFor excellence in teaching, research

and diversity achievement, five faculty members were honored at Commence­ment ceremonies in June.

Excellence in Teaching awards went to philosophy professor Ned Mar- kosian from the College of Humani­ties and Social Sciences and economics professor Paul Storer from the College of Business and Economics,

Crew team so to first NCAA

With 600 meters to go in the varsity eight grand final, Western's women's crew team appeared to be on its way to victory and capturing the school's first NCAA Division II National Team Championship.

Then misfortune struck. A WWU rower's oar got stuck in the water on the recovery portion of a stroke, and the dream was over.

Political science professor Ken Hoover earned the Olscamp Faculty Research Award and Huxley College of the Environment professors Gigi Berardi and Lynn Robbins received the Diversity Achievement Award.

The teaching and diversity awards include $1,500 stipends to use for re­search, teaching and equipment and supplies. Hoover received $1,000 as the research award recipient.

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The Vikings' eight, ranked No.l na­tionally all season long, was forced to come to a complete stop and finished fourth.

Western finished third in the team standings at the third NCAA Division II Women's Rowing National Cham­pionships at the CSU Sacramento Aquatic Center in May.

A new book recounts the symposia, guest lectures and other proceedings that took place during Japan Week 2003.

"Isamu Noguchi and Skyviewing Sculpture, Proceedings of Japan Week 2003" is edited by Sarah Clark-Lan- gager, director of the Western Gallery and curator of Western's Outdoor Sculpture Collection, and Michiko Yusa, professor of Japanese and East Asian studies at Western.

Two photos of Noguchi's "Sky­viewing Sculpture," which was the focus of Japan Week in 2003, grace the cover of the book. The sculpture was installed on Red Square in 1969.

The book, produced through WWU's Publishing Services, is available at the Western bookstore. It was made possible through a number of campus of­fices and the support of H.A. Barney Goltz and an anonymous donor.

Journal rights sold to Sage PublicationsThe copyright for WWU's Journal of

Cross Cultural Psychology was purchased by Sage Publications of California in May. Sage, a leading independent pub­lishing company, paid Western $1.25 million and will pay annual royalties averaging $50,000 in perpetuity.

Established in 1969 by now retired Western professors Robert D. Meade and Lonner, the center has involved various members of the psychology department in cross-cultural research and scholarship over the years.

For more than 35 years the Journal, under the leadership of founding editor Walter J. Lonner, has been the main activity of Western's Center for

Cross-Cultural Research, housed in Western's psychology de­partment.

The Journal will continue to be as­sociated with Western's psychology department and Center for Cross-Cul­tural Research. Lonner will continue his involvement, holding the title of founding and special issues editor.

Seated are founding editor Walter Lonner, WWU President Karen W. Morse and Blaise Simqu, executive vice president of Sage. Standing are Graduate School Dean Moheb Ghali; Sage aquisitions editor Michael Williams and Andrew Bodman, provost.

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Faculty continue the legacy of excellenceby providing scholarships for WWU students

By Shauna Bakkensen('04)UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS

Professors and staff at Western are more than willing to help students suc­ceed in obtaining a college education. Through countless hours of teaching, advising and guiding, Western faculty and staff help young people reach one of life's most rewarding milestones.

Faculty members feel a special connection to West­ern because of the time they invested in students and the university. They want to continue the legacy of excellence and help promising students succeed.

Western is a part of both work and family life for many retired faculty, and their families observe and honor these individuals' commitment to education.

Proving education can be a life-long commitment, many of Western's retired faculty and staff continue to support students by providing scholarships.

Radke endowment

The children of August "Rad" and Carol Radke gave their parents a unique 50*^ wedding anniversary gift; they created the August and Carol Radke endowment at the WWU Foundation.

Monahan endowment

Bob and Marilyn Monahan also hon­ored a family member by creating the Patrick L. Monahan scholarship endow­ment in remembrance of their son.

Bob is a WWU professor emeritus of geography and environmental

social sciences and Marilyn is retired Western staff.

The Monahans estab­lished the scholarship in 1974, and through

continuing support from friends, family and geogra­phy graduates the scholar­

ship has continued to grow.

Bob, who began teaching at Western

in 1955, has seen many students struggle with rising tuition and book costs. He said scholarship winners are grateful for the financial help but more importantly, students gain confidence and self esteem because someone believed in them.

"Marilyn and I support deserving students," he said. "We help those who are having a tough financial time and recognize those who use their minds ef­fectively. We want to attract individuals who will make a contribution to West­ern and to society in general."

Industrial design scholarship

Bob Monahan

The Radke children wanted to com­memorate Rad's 36 years of teaching history at Western, and Carol's 20 years of working on the Bellingham School Board. The Radke children are all graduates of Sehome High School, and the endowment is awarded to a Se­home graduate who is entering Western as a freshman.

"I am very devoted to public educa­tion, and 1 feel thankful our children would honor us in such a way as to establish a scholarship," Carol said.

She has the privilege of presenting the scholarship to the recipient at an assembly in June. This year, the endow­ment had grown so much that two stu­dents were awarded $1,500 each.

Marvin A. Southcott has seen the meaningful contributions his students have made to society and supports students through the industrial design scholarship.

Southcott, associate professor emeri­tus of technology, meets scholarship winners at the scholarship luncheon, and he has seen many of the indus­trial design graduates accomplish great works. He continues to receive phone calls from students who thank him, after years in the field, because they are still using information he taught them.

''We want to attract individuals who will make a contribution to Western and to society in general."

Bob Monahan

Southcott taught his students many lessons during his career, including two lessons he continually emphasized.

"I always told my students, 'You do not make mistakes; you make opportu­nities for adjustment.' And 'Design is an invention of relationships that are ap­propriate for the situation,"' he said.

Southcott not only created the in­dustrial design scholarship for promis­ing industrial design students, he also created, in 1974, the industrial design program at Western, which has been recognized world wide. Students from all over the world applied to the WWU ID program.

He retired in 1991, after 26 years of teaching, and wanted to provide tal­ented students with an advantage.

Southcott, the Radkes and the Mo­nahans are just a few of the dedicated faculty and staff, current and retired, who encourage and champion students through the educational process. Pro­viding scholarships goes beyond the daily commitment to students and is a testament to their interest and desire to help young people realize their po­tential.

For more information on contribut­ing to or creating a scholarship, please contact Mark Bagley at (360) 650-3612 or [email protected].

WESTERN 1 WASHINGTON

UNIVERSITY fli Foundation

Goal is $8 millionScholarship campaign extended to Dec. 31

Thanks to the generosity of hun­dreds of Western alumni, parents and friends, the WWU Foundation has eclipsed its original goal of raising $5 million in scholarship support by the end of 2004.

Foundation Board President Dennis Madsen has announced that the goal has been extended to $8 million by Dec. 31.

"We are extremely pleased with the response to this initiative," said Mad­sen. "With the continued increase in higher education costs, scholarships are extremely important, and it is gratifying to see so many step up and make a commitment to help Western students."

Over the next three months, the Foundation will continue to focus on raising funds for scholarships. They will be earmarked for four areas: re­cruitment scholarships to attract the best and brightest to Western; scholar­ships for upper division students who have declared a major; scholarship to encourage diversity and access; and athletic scholarships.

If you would like additional infor­mation on scholarships, or to make a gift, please call the WWU Foun­dation at (360) 650-3027 or e-mail [email protected].

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Herbert C. "Bud" Taylordistinguished service professor emeritus, anthropoiogy

Dr. Taylor was a fixture in the an­thropology department from the early 1950s until his retirement in 1987 and death in the early 1990s. He was the quintessential southern gentlemen and always respected his students by call­ing them ladies and gentlemen — and

meaning it!

Like many of his gen­eration, he interrupted his academic studies to serve his country during World War II. Later, he continued by serving as an officer in the Washington

State Air National Guard.

Herbert TaylorHe was a great

mentor and I feel that my professional

and personal relationship with Dr. Taylor started me on a path to become a profes­sional anthropologist and archaeologist with the U.S. military, where I work as a forensic anthropologist/archaeologist with the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command on Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii.

Besides anthropology, what did I learn from Dr. Taylor? Here's a partial list: 1) Try to maintain a compassion­ate objectivity for the people we study and work with; 2) a sense of humor is essential; 3) a little knowledge about wine is a good thing; 4) duty to our country can be done in many ways; 5) if you entertain your students, they may learn more about life as well as the subject matter of the course; 6) there are many, many ways to cook salmon; and, 7) while bulldogs constantly drool, they are extremely loyal pets.

— William R. Belcher ('84/'85)POW/MIA Acwunting Command

Bearnice Skeenprofessor emeritus of education

For making me aware of taking time for yourself and life around you.

Ramsland

Dorothy Ramslandprofessor emeritus,

home economicsFor helping me find

self-confidence in my own judgment.

— Jane Marrianne Hancock Hawkins

('54)retired teacher in

California

Janet Mock mathematicsShe treated each of us as professionals,

and this automatically raised the bar in what she expected from us in terms of our time, effort and dedication to the course. She was a rare individual able to balance kindness and discipline with perfection.

— Lisa Dills ('03)second grade teacher, Sedro Woolley

Harley Hillerprofessor emeritus of history

Harley Hiller taught Canadian his­tory, and I ended up taking several classes from him. What he gave me was an infectious enthusiasm for his subject, so that one could not help but be swept along by his energy. He had a pet phrase that I still use today, "close enough for jazz" when he approximated something. Many years later, a professor myself, I try to emulate that amazing enthusiasm and love for teaching that Harley Hiller imparted to me. I like to think that I honor his memory with my own teaching every day.

— Diana Knauf ('83)faculty member at Shoreline

Community College in Seattle

Dr. Hiller taught Ameri­can history and related classes. But he did not teach it so much as ver­bally reenact it in a man­ner that kept you totally engaged. The effect was enhanced by his stutter, which became more pro­nounced as his sto­ries progressed into a somewhat fevered pitch.I learned a lot of history from Dr. Hiller. More importantly, I learned to commit myself with enthusiasm to whatever task is at hand, and not to let anything handicap me.

— Mike Marshall aka Michael D. Sanford ('69)

regional director, National WildlifeControl Operators Association, Oregon

Marvin Olmsteadassociate professor emeritus, communication

Dr. Olmstead was very approach­able; empathetic; treated us like we were smart adults; was OK with being challenged on communication theory; and just a plain nice guy. He knew my capabilities and didn't let me get away with anything but doing my best. And he made me want to do my best.

— Lynn Carnegie ('88)facilitator/program designer. Northwest

Education Loan Association

Howard Harrisprofessor emeritus of anthropology

Mr. Harris taught me that kindness is not weakness; that a whisper can be more powerful than a shout; that stand­ing up for your convictions is always the right thing to do; and that there is humor to be found in just about every human situation.

These are lessons that have stayed with me throughout my life. I am lucky to have been his student.

— Sandra "Sam" Thompson ('79)projects analyst at an international

law firm in Seattle

Howard Critchfieldprofessor emeritus, geography and regional planning

Often times, you remember the pro­fessors you liked the most, but you also remember the ones who terrified you the most. In both cases. Dr. Howard Critchfield comes immediately to mind. He was an institution at Western by the time I got there in the late 1970s. I took several geography courses from him, such as climatology and geographic thought and writing, which was consid­ered the toughest course in the major. I earned an "A" in thought and writing, and I remember thinking that my grade

in any other course did not matter after that laurel.

Dr. Critchfield did more than just teach geography. He taught how to learn. On the first day, he

would say, "Write your name and the city you were born in," or something apparently simple. Most

of the students would get it wrong, writing his name

or the state they were born in, for example. His point was that

most people don't listen and can't follow even simple instructions.

I have a few choice books on my desk at home in San Diego to this day. Some Barbara Tuchman history books, Stephen Ambrose's book on Lewis and Clark, and Critchfield's "General Clima­tology" textbook.

— Jason Ford ('82)

Petra Fleroassociate professor of German

With her, every one of her students has a one-on-one dialogue. She influ­enced me to go on to graduate studies in German and pursue a Ph.D. in Ger­man and Linguistics. I hope to one day be an effective and insightful professor as she is.

— Abram Bergstrom ('02)teaching assistant, Portland

State University

Harley Hiller

Lynn Robbinenvironmer

By Ryan Patten 2000 WWU GRADUATE

Dr. Robbins invested more time in my academic growth than any otlier professor at WWU.

As a sophomore, I was enrolled in a Huxley core course taught by Dr. Rob­bins. At tliat moment in my academic career, my writing skills were sub par.

After receiving my first paper back in his course,I was disappointed. I ap­proached Dr. Robbins after a class session and told him I needed extra help.

He was eager to gi\ e

Lvnn Robbins

me tips on how 1 could write a more effective essay. Dr. Robbins also personally proofread every rough draft for the rest of that quarter. In the classroom. Dr. Robbins created a relaxed atmosphere and made lectures enjoyable because he was always very passionate about the subjects.

— Ryan Patten ('00) is o Ph.D. cliulU- date in criminal justice at WSU.

By Lynn RobbinsENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

I fell in love with teaching when I heard a professor of philosophy lecture c^n and discuss how we kncnv what we

Fred Rhoadesresearch associate, biology and Fairhavenand

David Masonprofessor emeritus Fairhaven Coilege

They both took their students "out­side the box" both figuratively and literally.

Both professors gave tough assign­ments and simply assumed that you were really there to learn.

— Mark D. Johnson ('90)faculty member, St Joseph College, Con­necticut, where he teaches miaobiology,

marine biology, virology and other environ­mental subjects to undergraduates. He's also

engaged in research and is teaching himself impressionist landscape oil painting.

Read more about favorite professComments by Odell and Hawkins are ft

questionnaires found in Wilson Library's S ^ about Special CollecUors

)ins, professor,lental studies

V'

think we know - an inquiry into epis­temology.

I began teaching at Western in 197] and 1 have not wanted to teach at any other university. Western is a teachers' university. Nearly every aspect of the universitv focuses on excellence inteaching.

The university also stresses collabo­ration with the larger community in service, research and student intern­ships. And, of course, the setting of the university is conducive to learning with the majestic natural features for periodic inspiration and pleasure and the persistent cloudiness and rain that induce attention to studies. 1 consider myselt one of the luckiest persons in the world to teach at Huxley College of the Environment.

I became fascinated with environ­mental studies in 1971 when I read Hans BorstronTs The Hiumv Planet and other books on disturbing global envi­ronmental trends.

Huxley College is my ideal institu­tion. The students, faculty and staff are decent, patient, compassionate, unpre­tentious, and they enjoy good humor. They work hard and make important contributions to the college, the uni­versity, and the community. They are among the best people in the world.

— Dr. Robbins shared the 2004 WWU Diversity Achievement Award with Gi^^i Berardi.

Charles Sylvesterprofessor, physical education, health and recreation

Charlie always has the best interest of his students in mind. For example, when it came to selecting internship sites, Charlie was extremely particular. He made sure that the person the stu­dent would be interning under had good experience and was an excellent profes­sional in the field. He would tell you if he didn't think someone was qualified to mentor an intern.

He always took time before/after class to talk with students. His door was al­ways open in his office, too.

— Karen Klokkevold (Burkhardt) ('97), a Birch Bay resident who works

as a funeral director/emhalmer at Jones- Moles Funeral Home, Bellingham

)fessors at www.wwu.edu/~aiumnis are from oral histories and Golden Vikings ary's Special Collections. For more information ?ctiors, call (360) 650-3193.

Patrick McCormickprofessor of art

As my ceramics instructor, he advised me to "put more of myself" in my work. This changed the course of my career from pursuing the life of a production potter to that of a fine artist.

— Quentin Walter ('81)Florida artist

For the individual trusted with the responsibility of guiding emerging art­ists through the rewards and pitfalls of a career in art, dedication to the craft of teaching is paramount. The profes­sor 1 admire the most in this respect is Patrick McCormick, for his incredible work ethic, his grace, his sense of hu­mor, and his ability to write great rec­ommendation letters within a moment's notice!

The example that he set as a con­sistently working professional artist inspired me to let art consume my life. He is the one who taught me that artis­tic growth happens through the process of working rather than the lure of the finished object.

He constantly urged me to examine the possibilities of the artwork 1 was cre­ating. This was accomplished through critique, and at times through anec­dotes. I'm sure all of his students would agree Pat is quite a storyteller.

Sometimes I would get too caught up in the "seriousness" of what I was doing, and Pat would remind me that life is hilarious and fun too.

Since graduating with a BFA in 1999 I have taught high school art, earned a master's degree and exhibited my artwork regularly. I am finding out it is rare to know someone who, after 30 years in the field, is still excited to go to work every day.

I am encouraged to know that Pat honestly looks forward to the start of every quarter and the chance to work with new students. Pat is not only one of the finest educators, he is also a fantastic human being, one of the best I know.

— Kerl Straka ('99), Outstanding Graduate, art department, ceramics

teacher, Massachusetts College of Art

Jen Loisassistant professor of sociology

She taught me that it is important to pay attention to what is going on in the culture because it all has a major impact on the future.

James Junior ('04)

Michael Mischaikowprofessor emeritus of economics

His "Money and Banking" course was positively terrifying.Getting an "A" in that course was the single most gratify­ing experience of my entire college career, which spanned the Uni­versities of Wisconsin and Missouri,WWU, University of Washington Law School, and the WWU and Seattle U. grad schools.

Raymond Hawkprofessor emeritus, education, director of student teaching

He was my adviser.... Coming directly out of 10^^ grade (and the U.S. Navy) into college, you can imagine I was having a difficult time with certain subjects. My first grading period was ferocious. I just felt like saying, "Well, why waste any

more time here?"

So I went to him, and he says, "No, that's not going to

happen."

Mischaikow

— Don WIttenberger ('68)

Ron Rigginsdean, Falmaven Collegeprofessor of physical education, health and recreation

Ron Riggins is one of the reasons I decided to go to Western. I had traveled all the way up the coast looking for a school and a program. Ron talked to me about the program and we discovered that he had been my 6th grade camp trail guide back in California. That be­gan an excellent journey to my B.A. in parks and recreation.

Ron's classes were al­ways challenging and he strove to get the best from each one of us. One end of quar­ter, he came to class with grocery bags full of various items.

He started in on all these

things that he felt he

had not had time enough to

delve into, using the items in the grocery bags as props. Then he started taking off his clothes.

Ron Riggins

Underneath, he had a Superman out­fit on. He wanted us to know everything but he would have to be Superman to do it. I believe that he is Western's own superman.

— Kyla Bates (Cynthia) ('83)acting Distance Learning manager, Spokane Falls Community College

Harold O. Palmerprofessor emeritus, business education

Dr. Palmer was a sincere mentor be­ginning with freshman orientation and continuing when I was his student as­sistant (even though I switched to home economics). He was a serious taskmaster when it came to the fine art of typing. Speed and accuracy were developed through the use of an odd contraption called a "tacistoscope." He believed in the importance of going beyond the concept of "kkk 111 mmm qqq rrr," grasping groups of random letters and then remembering strings of words. I discovered this method improved my reading skills as well as my typing.

For the past 40 years, my career path has taken many interesting turns because I was taught to type properly, with accuracy and speed. Harold Palmer, I feel, believed that a fast finger on the keyboard was a talent to be developed, much like a concert pianist. And the key to success was always practice, practice, practice.

— Martha C. Cummins ('69)YNC, USNR, Bangor

... He worked out a system where every Thursday I'd go to

his house, and if he or Mrs. Hawk or their son weren't home, I could go right in, check the refrigerator, see if there's a little snack there or something, and wait for them to get home. And he would then go over my studies for that week.

... And it was through him that I de­termined to stay (at WWU).

— Charles Odell ('52)

Carl U. Schulerassociate professor emeritus, history

For demonstrating that learning, even about the Ancient Near East, can be entertaining as well as enlightening for the present.

And for having the unique ability to be a "real human being," interested in sports and even — if I remember cor­rectly — being quite an athlete himself. He also had a deep and abiding interest in his students and showed — with integrity — how to live a full and hon­orable life.

— Robert B. Wade ('65)

Robert Kimprofessor emeritus, educational foundations

As a freshman, I took an intro class in Asian American Studies from Dr. Robert Kim. This class opened my eyes and gave me a greater perspective and appreciation for diversity. The class also helped me decide to major in American Cultural Studies.

As an activist, I and other students were interested in starting a Korean language course on campus. Given the growing diversity of the Korean Ameri­can student population at that time, we thought it was important that Western offered a Korean language course.

Dr. Kim played a criti­cal role in helping us

coordinate, raisefunds and market our efforts to the greater Seattle Koimi commuriity for their support. Remarkably, we raised all the funds

to start the Korean language course

within a year.Robert Kim I can hon­

estly say as a student of color, my ex­perience at Western was truly positive and wonderful because of people like Dr. Kim. He definitely helped shape the path I took after college.

— Hyon Chu Yl ('94)director of MOSAIC Cross Cultural

Center, San Jose State University

Herbert Taylor photo courtesy of Wilson Libraries Special CollectionsLynn Robbins photo by David Scherrer/Publishing Services

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The Western Washington University Foundation and Western Washington University are pleased to recognize the generous private financial support received during the 2003-2004 year (July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004). Gifts enhance all of Western's programs and provide significant advantages to both faculty and students.

Last year, 10,225 alumni, parents, friends and businesses con­tributed more than $4.8 million to Western. All contributions are deeply appreciated, and listed here are all donors of $100 and above. On behalf of all who teach and learn at WWU, thank you to all who invest in Western Washington Univer­sity. You are appreciated.

The President's ClubPresident's Club members are

the cornerstone of support for Western Washington University. Renewed support from members provides essential funds to help keep Western on the leading edge of undergraduate education.

President's Club level gifts may be designated to the Campus Enrichment Fund, which supports the most critical needs of campus­wide programs and projects, or to a specific college, department or program. For information on how you can support Western through the President's Club, as well as membership benefits, please contact Angie Vandenhaak at (360) 650-7647 or Angela.Vandenhaak@ wwu.edu.

President's Club Levels of ParticipationBenefactor - cumulative commitments of $100,000 or more, listing is carried in perpetuityLifetime - cumulative total of $25,000 or more, listing is carried for lifeHonor Council ~ annual gift of $5,000 or moreAnnual - contribution of $1,000 to $4,999Young Associate contributions of $500 to $999 from individuals age 39 or younger

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Amgen Anonymous Bank of America The Boeing Company Fredericka Bond jack and jo Ann Bowman Mrs. Marian L. Boylan BP Cherry Point Refinery BP Foundation Nancy Brooks Brown & Cole Stores

Craig and Susan Cole Drs. jack T. and Martha L. Cole

Estate of Kathryn Brunken

Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Inc

Canadian Consulate General

Robert and Sandy Chapman

Estate of Miriam Crellin Estate of Everett Dalton Brian and Lynne

Daugherty Economics America

Washington Council on Economic Education

Edmonds Floral and Arts Foundation Ed and Maude Hodgson

A. Herbert and Billee Ershig

Estate of Eugenia Fairbanks

Fluke Corporation Fielding Formway Gordon and Alice Fraser General Motors

Technical Center Georgia Pacific Chemical

Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Atlanta

Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Bellingham

Scott and Tammy Gish Estate of Richard Greene Charles Grinstein Gerald and Carolyn

GrinsteinEstate of Monica C.

GutchowEstate of Carroll Haeske Haggen Foods Inc.

Don and Kathy Haggen Rick and Sylvia Haggen

Robert and Nancy Hamilton

David Hamiter Mark H. and Blanche M,

Harrington Foundation Dolores Harrington Scott Harrington

Red and Betty Haskell Herbert Hearsey Thomas and Martina

Horn Foundation Karen Hulford Alma Wilson jackson Eleanor and Hank jansen

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Kaiser Doug Keith Estate of Ruth Kelsey Frank and Mary King Kreielsheimer

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Scott and Cresty McCraw

Allen and josephine McNeill

Estate of Gertrude Meriwether

Microsoft Corporation John and Karleen Miller Robert and Margaret

MillerH. Louise Rankin Morris Moss Adams Accounting M. j, Murdock

Charitable Trust Estate of Bea Nelson NetManage Inc Richard and Patricia

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CollegeNorthwest Keyboards Northwest Lions

Foundation for Sight and Hearing

Oscar E. Olson Trust Pacific Marine

Foundation Hoyt Pardee Maynard Parks jason and Michele Polley Puget Sound Energy,

Bellevue QwestRaytheon Systems Co. Research Corporation Estate of Jeanne Richards Charles and June Ross H. Stewart Ross Merrill and Myrtle Roth Rod Roth Henry G. Schwarz Dale and Elaine

Shintaffer Brian Shive Bearnice Skeen Monte and Melissa

SlichterEstate of H. Johanna

SnookSodexho Inc.S.P.I.E.

Estate of Ray and Frances St. Jean

St. Luke's Foundation Estate of Joy M. Stokes Stuart Foundation Patricia Swenson Jason Tafoya Kathleen Taft JohnTholenJulie and Joseph Thomer Reilly and Peter Thomer Steve Thompson Donald and Marjorie

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Company Women of Western Estate of Paul Woodring Virginia and Bagley

WrightWWU Associated

StudentsThe Estate of Thomas D.

WynnJoseph and Anneliese

Zauchner

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AdamsAftermath Club American Association

of University Women - Bellingham

Rick Anderson Ulmer S. and Irene M. Anderson

Anonymous Apple Computer, Inc. Chappelle Arnett AT&T Wireless Herbert Baird Lucille Barron Michael and Kristine

BartanenBattelle Pacific NW Natl

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CenterThe Bellingham Herald Bellingham Travel and

Cruise Service, Inc.Earl and Surang Benson Warren Bergholz Roberta A. Bouverat BP America, Inc.Pauline Bradley and Ivan

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and Margaret Orem Frances Koster Byford Caitac USA Corporation John Callan Louella Carlile Zachary Casper CHEF Foundation Chevron Corporation Ark and Winnie Chin Chiron Corporation Chrysler Canada Richard Clark Dorothy Clement Coca - Cola/Th riftway

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Coherent, Inc.Craig and Susan Cole David and Denise Cole Comcast Spotlight Dale Courtney Kenneth and Nona Cox Thomas Crowell Diehl Ford, Inc.James J. Doud, Jr.Barbara F. and Stephen

A. DuzanDwayne Lane Family of

Auto Centers

Marie Eaton and Mary O'Keefe

Education Commission of the States

The ELDEC Corporation George and JoAnne

Emmett Bent Faber Robert Foote Robert and Linda Frazier Frazier Family

Foundation Friends of Western

FootballAlbert and Mary

Froderberg Gary Family Trust

Ted and Lee Gary Bill and Melinda Gates

Foundation General Plastic

Manufacturing George and Christine

Gerhold Barney Goltz Lynda Goodrich Gouvernement du

Quebec Delegation du Quebec

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Foundation Robert Hermanson Hewlett Packard

CompanyTed and Caryl Hinckley Sara Hoizman Horizon Bank Intel Corporation Intermec Technologies

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Canadian Studies W. A. Douglas Jackson Jackson Hole Preserve,

Inc.Bernard and Audrey Jaffa The Jeld-Wen

Foundation Evelyn Johnson Kaiser Borsari

Educational Trust The Kaiser Foundation

for Higher Education Robert Keller and Pat

KarlbergLawrence and Elaine

KheriatyKing Nissan Volvo Fred and Frances

KnapmanDean and Jacquelyn

LeamanLeona Hickman

Educational Trust Liberty Systems Don Lockwood Gail Murray Lockwood Paul and Conny

LockwoodMidge Loser and Fran

FrazierDennis Madsen David Mann and Ann

ThomsonSteven and Linda May Roy C. and Joseph P.

McConkey Foundation Hugh Merriman, MD Harry and Jeanne

MetzgerH.E. Mills Electric

CompanyHoward and Barbara Mills

Margaret Milnes Robert and Marilyn

MonahanTheodore and Jean Mork Karen and Joseph Morse Lyle T. and Vicki I. Morse Morse Steel Service Inc. Kenneth P. and Lorraine

M. Mortimer National Council On

Economic Education Newport Corporation Richard and Fiona Norris Paul Olscamp

Olympic Health Club Eugene Owens Pacific Energy

Association Pacific Northwest

Newspaper Assoc James Paden Lou Parberry

Foundation Manfred and Diane

ParkerMichael Penley Peoples Bank

Irwin and Frances LeCocqCharles and MaryLee LeCocq

J. Ward Phillips Sam and Joyce Porter The Presser Foundation Jerry Price and Nancy

ShererPuget Sound Energy,

Mount Vernon Quadra Beverage

Ken and Donna GrahamGary and Jamie Krause

Kirk RadkeRecreational Equipment,

Inc.Bill Reed and Marcella

Fleming Reed Dr. and Mrs. Ralph

RinneDavid and Carol

Robinson James Alan Ross Rossbach Revocable

TrustMerrill and Myrtle Roth Ron Rudy Charles Ryan Peter Rynders SAFECO Corporation Floyd and Verna Sandell Sibyl Sanford David Schaub Sylvia Scholtz Science Applications

International Corp. Linda and Michael

SheafferShell Oil Company Bruce and Lynne Shelton Marian E. Smith

Foundation The Society of Plastics

IndustryThe Spirit Foundation Starbucks Coffee The David and Kay Syre

FamilyJames and Joyce Talbot Talbot Investment

Company Texaco Foundation Tosco Refining Company Toyota U.S.A.

Foundation Trillium Corporation

David and Kay Syre Trim Systems, Inc.US Bank of Washington,

BellinghamUS Bancorp Piper Jaffray The Anthony Vallot

FamilyRichard Vawter Village Books Visio Corporation Washington State

Federation of Garden Clubs

Walton Beverage Company

John and Marilyn Warner

Washington Mutual Savings Bank

Washington Seniors Golf Association

Corinne Werder Western Association of

Food Chains Floyd Whittington Carolyn and Alan

Wilhite Karla Williams

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Dr. Lloyd Williams Wilson Motors Paula and Kirk Wilson Russell and Kathy Wilson Betty Woods WWU Alumni

AssociationYorkston Oil Company,

Inc.Gene and Peggy Zoro Moose and Vi Zurline

HONOR COUNCILAlaska Distributors Co. Alcoa Primary Metals Anonymous Samuel Baker Bank of America Beckman Coulter, Inc. Bellingham Travel and

Cruise Service, Inc.The Boeing Company Jack and Jo Ann Bowman BP Cherry Point Refinery Brown & Cole Stores

Craig and Susan Cole Drs Jack T. and Martha L. Cole

Frances Koster Byford Camille and Henry

Dreyfus Foundation Inc Chiron Corporation David and Denise Cole Community Foundation

For Greater Buffalo Comprehensive Health

Education Fed ConocoPhillips Dennis and Kathryn

Cooper Wayne Dodge Dunn Lumber Co. Barbara F. and Stephen

A. DuzanMarie Eaton and Mary

O'KeefeEstate of Eugenia

Fairbanks James and Krista

Ferguson Fluke Corporation Paul and Mary Ann Ford Frazier Family

Foundation General Motors

Advanced Technology Vehicles

Glenn and Janice Gittner Charles Correll Gouvernement du

Quebec Delegation du Quebec

Hach Scientific Foundation

Estate of Carroll Haeske Richard and Sylvia

HaggenHaggen Foods Inc

Don and Kathy Haggen Rick and Sylvia Haggen

Laurence Harmon Herbert Hearsey Hilb, Rogal and Hobbs

Co of Conn, LLC Horizon Bank Thomas and Martina

Horn Foundation Island Mariner

Corporation Johnson & Johnson Jon and Mary Shirley

Foundation Kaiser Borsari

Educational Trust Key Foundation Robert and Corrine Kim Frank and Mary KingKVOS TV IncChester and Clara

LackeyLon and Karen

LaFlammeLaura Whitman 66 Trust Irwin and Frances

LeCocqDean and Jacquelyn

Leaman Leona Hickman

Educational Trust

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Don Lockwood Gail Murray Lockwood Midge Loser and Fran

FrazierDennis Madsen David Mann and Ann

Thomson Mann Mark H. and Blanche M.

Harrington Foundation David Mason David Massey Estate of Miriam Snow

MathesMicrosoft Corporation Susan and Fred Miller Miller Brewing

CompanyKaren and joseph Morse Lyle T. and Vicki I. Morse Kenneth P. and Lorraine

M. Mortimer Moss Adams Accounting The Norcliffe

Foundation Northwest Lions

Foundation for Sight and Hearing

The Oscar E. Olson Trust Barry and Nancy

Otterholt Pacific Marine

Foundation James Paden Estate of Jessie Mercer K.

Payzant Kirk Radke John and Brenda

Rlseland David and Carol

RobinsonCharles and June Ross RSM McGladrey Inc Peter Rynders Sylvia Scholtz Henry Schwarz Science Applications

International Corp Scottish Rite Foundation

of Washington Brenda Sigler-Eisenberg Bearnice Skeen Richard and Janet Small Estate of H. Johanna

SnookSodexho Inc.S.P.I.E.The Spirit Foundation Starbucks Coffee Estate of Joy M. Stokes Stuart Foundation Robert Swaile James and Joyce Talbot Estate of Lois Thore Tri-County Printing/

Belco Printing Tulalip Tribes Charitable

Fund US BankWalker, Richer and

Quinn, Inc.Washington Industrial

Technology Education Association

Whatcom Community Foundation

Betty Woods Harmon and Joyce

Woodworth WWU Alumni

Association WWU Associated

StudentsYoung's Columbia Gene and Peggy Zoro

ANNUALAnonymous Ace Beverage, Inc Acosta Sales &

Marketing Henry and Frances

AdamsAlaska Airlines Grant and Linda Albert Steven Albright Craig AllenAlpha Technologies, Inc.

American Association of University Women - Bellingham

American Society of Women Accountants

American Water Works Association NW Subsection

Evelyn Ames Amgen James Anable J. Donald Anderson and

Alice Racer Rick Anderson Steven J. Asmundson Kathleen Auerbach; In

Memory of Henry O. Larsen

Avalon Golf and Country Club

B & R Fence, Inc.Estate of Ralph W.

Babcock, Jr.Herbert Baird Michael and Susan

BakseElizabeth Balas Banner Bank Roger Barenz Michael and Kristine

BartanenBates Abrasives, Inc.BB Lumber Corp of

Washington Wayne and Lynne Kirk

SIgne Beck Beck / Arnley Mary Kay Becker and

William Johnston Bellingham Chrysler

CenterThe Bellingham Herald Bellingham Weekly Tamara Belts Ray BennTheodore and Victoria

BestorJohn and Sara Betrozoff Bimbo Bakeries USA Simon Blackwell Joann Blalock Bradford E. Blue Randall and Jan Bode Stephanie and Richard

BowersRobert and Gwen Brim Ellen Broad David Brown Donald B. and Mary Lou

BrownMichelle Brown R. G. and Florence

BrownridgeRobert and Karen Bruce Richard Bullman and

Renee Roberts James and Marianne

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CompanyCanadian Consulate

General Anna Carey Louella Carlile Steve Carlsen Margaret Casanova Cascade Radio Group Curtis Chambers Judith Chan Chevron Corporation Ark and Winnie Chin Christine Chin and

Jeffrey Giannini Martin and Sonja

ChorbaTim and Brenda

Chovanak Earl Cilley Mary Ann Clark Robert and Betty Clark Dorothy Clement William Clement Robert and Constance

Collier Jo Collinge Althea Colvin

CONDEA Vista Company

Emma Conlee Consulate General of

Japan Brian CookMark and Christy Cook Joe and Judy Coons Karen Copetas Nancy Corbin Corry's Fine Dry

Cleaning Eileen Coughlin Ross and Barbara Craigie Crane Foundation Inc Creative Dimensions

Irwin and Carole Slesnick

Terry and Joeen Daughters

Dawson Construction Inc

Darold De Beeld Natalie and Michael de

MaarAlbert and Lora

DeYoungDean Russell's Golf Shop Deloitte Denkor Dental

Management Corp. Diehl Ford, Inc. Dimension Systems Inc. Serge Djukic Jean E. Dodd Richard and Laurie

DortchJames and Veronica

DouglasDwayne Lane Family of

Auto Centers Robert and Susan Edie Michael and Patricia

EdwardsEli Lilly & Company

Foundation Larry Eliason Jerry and Anne Elrod Mark Engstrom Joseph Erickson and Kelli

Arntzen-Erickson Evergreen Bank Fairhaven Lions Club Fairhaven Market William Farkas Mary and John Ferlin Kenneth Fiedler First Mutual Bank First Tennessee Fiskars IncKathleen Kimberly Flood Jerry and Rosemary

FloraKelly Follis Bela Foltin Fielding Formway Chris and Susan Fosse Niclas Foster D. Chase Franklin Darryl and Lavelle

Freudenberg Albert and Mary

Froderberg William and Deryn

FultonG. B. Enterprises, Inc. Lauren Gaiser-Conophy

and Phillip Conophy Joseph Garcia The Gary Family Trust Susan Gates and Jack

PaauwGeneral Mills George Kotick Memorial

TrustPeter and Erica Gerald Skip and Pam Gibson Hoyt and Donita Gier Glaser Foundation Gary and Nancy

Gotdfogel Barney Goltz Lynda Goodrich Chris and Tom Gowing Greater Bellingham

Running Club Greg Paul's Pro Shop Don and Kathy Haggen Martin and Gail Haines

Robert and Sharon Hall Hall Chevrolet Peter and Judith Hallson Hamann's Art Gallery Matthew and Jane

Hammatt Darren Hansen Paul and Ann Hanson Amanda Haralson and

Thomas Livesay Harborside Hospitality

Management Lynn HargisRobert and Janet Harris Mary Jane Hashisaki Betty Haskell Fred Haskell Philip Hatfield Mike Hatmaker and

Ruby Okada Elsie Heinrick Robert and Linda Helsell Michael and Lisa

HennigerButch and Jerri Henry Catharine and Paul

Herbold, Jr.Hewlett Packard

CompanyJ. C. and Mary Hickman Ted and Caryl Hinckley Charles Hitz Michael and Rosa

HoaglandTim Hostetler and Janet

McLeodZite and Tim Hutton IKO PacificKris and Doug llgenfritz Jared Jackson Bernard and Audrey

JaffeBurton and Susan Jay The Jeld-Wen

Foundation JFJ Company Warren and Sarah

Johnson Susan Jung Junior Achievement Kathcart Open Systems -

and Consulting KCP International USA,

Inc.KeeblerKellogg Company Kibble & Prentice Dell and Rosalie King King Nissan Volvo Kathleen Kitto and

Dennis Waller Ronald and Sharon

Kleinknecht Gary and Marilyn

Kneepkens Kathleen Knutzen Korea Economic Institute Krekow Jennings Inc. George and Carolyn Kriz Fred and Merrilee

KullmanGary and Marian

Lampman Lyla LantDaniel and Pandora

LamerLinda K. Lawson David Leander Max and Loren Legg John and Carol Lervick Roger and Linda Lervick Fred and Mary Jo Lewis Julian and Diane Lewis Julie Lockhart Virginia Lofstrand Louis Auto Class, Inc. Violet Malone Larry and Billie Marrs Evelyn P. Mason Erwin Mayer Gloria McDonald Judy McNickle James and Deborah

McCabeMedtronic Physio

Control Corp.Hugh Merriman, MD Paul Merriman Metcalf, Hodges & Co.

P.S.

Meg Metzger and Doug Clark

John and Rotha Miles Marvin and Shifra Miller MithunMiyoshi Japanese

Restaurant Robert and Marilyn

Monahan Monty and Eileen Montgomery

Donald and Catherine Moon

John and Elizabeth Moore

Shayne and Rosemary Mora

Theodore and Jean Mork

Moss Adams Foundation Mt. Baker Products Inc. Dennis and Sandra

Murphy David Mutzel Mark Me Lean Myers David and Lynne Nelson Laurel and John

Nesholm Victoria Nichols Gloria NIckson Victor Nolet James and Patricia

O'BrienCharles and Alice Odell Charmon Odie Larry and Benita Offutt Oles Morrison Rlnker

and Baker LLP Fred and Clara Olsen Dennis Organ Ralph Osness PACCAR Technical

CenterPacific Market

International Pacific Matrix, Inc.Pacific Northwest Bank Manfred and Diane

ParkerParker, Smith & Feek,

Inc.The Parts Warehouse

Inc.Donald and Neva jean

PaviaErik and Dawn Pearson Loren Pease Tony and Diana

Pechthalt Carol Pederson Peoples Bank Hugh and Joan Phillips George Pierce and

Margaret Brake I Ronald Pierce Steve and Arlene Pilcher Pioneer Newspapers,

Inc.Joseph and Ann Pless Fred and Irmgard Poppe Port of Bellingham Douglas and Irene

PottratzThe Presser Foundation Price 8t Visser Millwork,

Inc.Simon Priest Puget Sound Energy,

Bellevue Carol Radke Charles and Doris

RandallKevin Raymond Kathleen Rich Roberta Riley and Peter

MasonDr. and Mrs. Ralph

RinneMary Robinson Roger Jobs Motors, Inc. Eugene and Eleanor

RogersRonald T. Jepson &

Associates Stewart Ross Steve and Meredith Ross Rowley Properties Roy C. & Joseph P.

McConkey Foundation

Barry and Nancy Russell Dean and Theresa

RussellLincoln and Patti Rutter Stephanie and Ken

Saizman Sanitary Service

Company Buff Schoenfeld The Seattle Foundation Charles and Phyllis Self Sellen Construction Linda and Michael

Sheaffer Janet Simpson Ron and Tomoko

SingletonSkagit County Auditor Linda Smeins Brad and Daria Smith Randolph and Barbara

SmithGregory Snow Chuck and Johanna

SnyderSpace Labs Medical Inc Harriet Spanel Ronald and Rita

SpelhaugThe Society of Plastics

IndustryThaddeus and Lois Price

SpratlenGene and Betty Staggs Art Stavig Jim and Debl Sterk Paul Sterling John and Elizabeth

StewartAl and Paula Swift Stowe and Nina Talbot Talking Rain Beverage

Co.Terasen Pieplines Inc. Kathleen Thies Thomson Learning Jerry and True Thon Trilllium Corporation

David and Kay Syre Twin City Foods, Inc.John and Rebecca Van

DeusenElsi Vassdal-Ellis and

Gregory Ellis Village Books WA Botting Co. Washington State

Federation of Garden Clubs

Washington State Teachers Recruiting Future Teachers

Robert and Gail Wade Scott Walker John Wallace Walton Beverage

CompanyWashington Mutual

Savings Bank Washington State

Seniors Golf Association

Jim and Ann Wells Wells FargoGilbert and Joyce Wenk Jack and Nancy

WestfordWeyerhaeuser Company Whatcom County Real

Estate Report Whatcom County

School Retirees Association

Whatcom Educational Credit Union

Whatcom Symphony Orchestra

Wilder Construction Company

Carolyn and Alan Wilhite

Karla Williams Russell and Kathy Wilson Wilson Motors Diana Wright WWU Retirement

Association Tim and Jane Wynn Grace and David Yuan

Susanna Yunker Zervas Group Architects

YOUNC ASSOCIATEClaudine Adamo Stephen Adams Mark and Annette

BagleyMichael and Melissa

BelisleRussell and Sheryl Lynn

BrandtRonald and Tracy Bundy Angelique Davis Mike and Elva Douma Marc and Anne Durand Jim and Gretchyn

Edwards Amy Esray Jeffrey Franklin Barry Givens Larry and Kari Hofer Bryon and Heather Jones Jennifer Jones and

Michael Visaya David Kennerud Kevin and Jennifer Kurtz Brent Leonhard Eric Leonhardt Eric Menninga Jeffrey Michael jimmy Miller Julie NelsonRick and Sherry Reichert Steve and Jean Ross Mary Jo Swan Daniel Ticknor Wen and Jamie Tseng Angela Vandenhaak and

Brian Heinrich William Young

DEAN'S CIRCLE S500-S999Accenture Foundation,

Inc.Alcoa Foundation Carl and Deborah

AndersonLois Anderson * ^

Anonymous Anvil Corporation Arizona Community

Foundation Thomas F. Astrella Lynn and Ellen Baker Raina and Dean Ballard Shiraz and Neila Balolia Bank Of New York Gary and Maggie

BarklindBellingham Sunrise

RotaryBen Bridge Jewelers,

Bellingham Doug and Christine

BennettBest Western Heritage

InnBirch Equipment Rental

and SalesAndrew and Ids Bodman Louis Bouma Gloria Bourm Robert and Catherine

BradyMichael and Mary

BrunstadBuckland and Schumm Dr. Rabel J. Burdge James and Mary

Callahan Larry and Joanne

Carleton David Cheever The Chuckanut Bay

GalleryChuckanut District

W.S.F.G.C.Roger Clark Scott Clough Jessica Coates James and Janet

Coleman Janet Collins Terri Conner Cook Inlet Tug & Barge

Co.

- FALL 2004 ^In addition to the more conventional gift of cash or supplies, the Western Washington University Foundation also accepts gifts of property, appreciated stock or securities and estate gifts. Giving is a personal choice and the types of gifts made are as varied as the interest of our donors themselves.

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Charitable Trust Kevin DeVries jimmy Diehl and Sue

Beske-DiehlRobert and ConnI Diehl John A. DIouhy and

Maggie Murphy Gregory Doten Erin Mclnnis Douglas Glen and Alice Dykstra Ebenal General Inc Kenneth Fletcher Michael and Patricia

FlynnPamela and Starck Follis GE Osmonics Inc Georgia-Pacific

Corporation Georgia-Pacific Corp.,

Bellingham Goldman Sachs & Co

- SeattleCowing Floor Covering Robert and Colleen

Cranston john Green Don Gustafson Cindy Kelly Hacherl Bradley and Kristin

HaggenCarol Hambidge Ty Hansen Dr. Lowell Hanson Royal Hanson Elizabeth Hedreen john and Terri

HeinemannHesselgrave International Fred A. Hodge Dick and Linda Holub jerry House and Richard

Tucker Dan Hovik Kevin and Gayle

Humann Laura Hutton IBM Corporation jacaranda Inc.Scott and Suzi jennings Rick and Ann Kaiser Marvin and Kay Klein james Klosterman Gerald and Margery Koll Nancy Kuehnoel Paula Kurtz and Faruk

TaysiKenneth and Susan

Lamarche Gerald Larson Floyd Lewis Lionel and jean

Livermore M A Mortenson Co. jackie MaeGeorge and Linda Mariz Robert and Diane Me

DanielMichael McDowell and

Suzanne MatchettRichard and Marianne

Meredith Norma Miller MjB jewelers Governor Rose Mofford Morgan Stanley Motherlode Music Nalco Chemical

CompanyNavigant International Duane and Karin Neely Robert and Heidi

NethercuttNorthwest Washington

Chapter of WSA Rosanna O'Neill Glenn and Carolyn

Oltman james Osness Thomas Overcast and

Kay Kenyon PACCAR, Inc.Par Yacht Charters Daniel and Margie

PatsulaGregory Pelton Michael and Susan Perry

WINDOW ON

Michael Pittis Precorinc.Barbara Pruitt Andrew Pulliam Recreational Equipment,

Inc.Alan and Theresa Rehn Margaret Reinsch james and Angela

RhoadsRichard Roemmele Karin and Don Root Donald and Kathryn

Rulejack RuppSAFECO Corporation joli A. Sandoz Robert Schmeling james and Barta Scott Kevin ScottMichael and Eileen Seal john and Karen Selle Sandra Sherman jonathan Sitkin Jeffery and Sarah Small james Smith Society of Automotive

Engineers Hans and Cretchen

SorensenStabllsh Foundation Ken and Carol Starcher Brad and janet Stephan George and Marianna

StephensStokes Lawrence, PS Shaun P. Sullivan jack Sutermeister james and Deborah

TanasseGary and Millie Tetrick The American

Endowment Foundation

Thun Logging Lidia Tillman-Mc Adoo james and Stephanie

TiltonTerrence and Kitty Todd Trans Ocean Products,

Inc.Richard M. Tucker Ross and Kristi Turner United Way of Whatcom

CountyVerizon Foundation Wachovia Foundation Herbert and Sue Webber Margo Casanova Wells Wells Fargo Bank Stephen and Harriet

Wender Westin Hotel Whatcom County

Treasurer's Office Whidbey Pebble Pushers Earl and Elena Wille Robert Williams Williams Kastner &

Gibbs PLLC Women of Western Virginia and jeffrey

Woodhouse Ming-Ho and Ervena Yu

SCHOLAR'S SOCIETY S2S0-S499Adidas America Adobe Systems, Inc.Alan Adolphson Nancy Ahumada joAnn Albers Ladd AllisonAllmerica Financial Corp. Alpha Delta Kappa-

Fidelis Alpha Alpha Delta Kappa-PSI

ChapterAlvord-Richardson

Construction American International

GroupMichael and Akiko

Anderson jennifer Ankers Aramark Charles Atkinson Scott and Laurie Bailey

Ronald and Kathleen Bailey

BankAmericaFoundation

Russell and Lynn Barber Martin Barela Michael Bates Kevin and Susan Beason Linda Beath Bret BeckWilliam and Vera Beers Mark Beisse Bellingham Athletic

Club, Inc.Bellingham Golf and

Country Club Randy Bellon Best Western Lakeway

InnMichael and Robin Bevis Bill and Melinda Gates

Foundation Aaron Black Eric Bowen Marian L. Boylan BP Foundation Gregory E. Brahaney Linda Bremer BrenthavenRoger and Cheryl Briggs Laurie Britten Sara Britton Gilbert and Mary Ann

BrokawHerbert and Marion

BrownRowland Brown Stephen David and

Theresa Buck Christopher and

Elizabeth Burns Robert and Wilhelmlna

Campbell Canadian Outback

Adventure Company Ltd.

Marjorie Carlson Mary Carlson Steven Carlson Nicole Carstensen Christine Chandler L.E. Chappell Linda Chase Childress Law Firm Bruce Christie Chrysalis Inn & Spa Paul Chudek Roberto and Pat

CittadiniCharles and Deborah

ClarkMatthew and Deborah

ClearyTed and Theresa Clowes Suzanne Cluett CNA Insurance

Companies Laurie Cockrell Thomas and Lynn Cole Douglas Coleman Computer Associates

International Consulate General of the

Republic of Korea Gregory Cook and

Arlene Wade Sue Crane Dave Creed en Alfred and Virginia Crist jack Curnow Dain Rauscher

Foundation Leslie DavidAlan Davis and Didi Ryall Wes Dawson Definitive Drywall

Systems IncLarry and Patricia Dewey Cheryl Dickerson Cindy Good Dillon Paul Dinnel Marguerite and Bruce

Dodgejeffrey Donchez Richard Dormont W. Houston Dougharty Norman and Margaret

DouglasStephen and Deborah

Dowd

Steve Duncan john and Phyllis Dunkak Kenneth and April

DurlandRobert and Elizabeth

EckeRod and Tanya Emory Mark and Karen

EndresenKevin and jennifer

EricksonA. Herbert and Billee

ErshigBrian and jill Estes Fairhaven Village Inn Mike Fankhauser Gregory Feist and Debra

OverlinPatrick L. Fernandez Fitness Alliance Doug and Pat Flansburg Fleet Financial Group Richard Fonda Nancy Jones Foote For Your Entertainment Mark and Christine

FoutyRobert and Dorothy

FoutyWilliam and Elizabeth

FrazierWalter and Emiko

Fukuyama jerome and Victoria

Gallagher GannettMatch

Community Foundation of Louisville

Ken Gates Michiyo Geary Gary Geiger jeffrey Gilliam Thomas M. Goetzl, j.D. Donald Goldie Bridget Kathleen

Gorman Grand Hyatt james and Carol Green Scott Grieben Michael and joanne

GriffinMark and Linda Grinter Raymond and Nancy

GrossSheryl Gross Richard Gruber Gary and Pat Hall jeff and Leontine Hall Howard Hanna Lisa Hansen Timothy and Karen

HansenBruce and Linda Hanson jerome and Linda

HardmanRuth Harper-Arabie Willy Hart Dorwin Hartsell Graham and Karen

HaslamIrving and joan Hawley Frances Hayden Larry W. Hayes '81 Catherine Headington james and Barbara

Heavey Damon Heer Douglas and Cynthia

HenieUrsula Hilpert Wolfgang Hilpert Thomas Hodder Mitchell and joAnn

HoginsIvor and Viann Hoglund Bob Hollowwa Paul Holmquist Timothy Hosea Dina Hovde Richard Hovde Allen and Marica Hoyt Christian Huitema and

Neige Gil Lori HusaGabriel and Kristine

ImmordinoDag and Lynnette jensen Mitzi johanknecht David G. johnson

David S. johnson Kathy Morton johnson Stephanie johnson Susan Kaelin Daniel Kaestner Fred and Kathy Kaiser jay and Susan Kakuk Anthony and Marianne

KaruzaSteven and Mary Kelley jeff KingEileen Kirkpatrick Donald and Pamela

KoetterChristopher Kradjan Donald Krebs and

Shanae Ellsworth Karl and Kathleen

KrekowChristine and jim Krell Kulshan Cycles Daniel and Irma

Kusmirek Lisa and Tom La

Grandeur David Langley joseph and Anne Larsen Larson Gross Alan Lauba Wayne and Colleen

LauderbackLeslie and Douglas Lauer Rachel Le Mieux Lorraine Lechner David and Shirley

Leonard Ruth Lind Daniel Frederick

Lindeman Ronald Lindsay Patrick and Vicki Locker William and judy

MacCully Michael Madden Paul and Geri Madison Arthur Mafll and Martha

PerryAlice Magana Christine Magnuson Michael and Laura

Mallahan Rodney Malone Christopher and joan

MarrsMichael Marsden Steven Mayo and Lynne

Masland Russ and Cheryl

McComb Saron McKee john McLaughlin Sonseeahray Meadows Merrill Lynch &

Company, Inc.Frank and jean Miles Timothy Milliren Ted and Angela

Mischaikov Karen Misustin Patrick and Angela

MohondroDale and Linda Monroe Greg Monroe Phillip and Margo

MontagueBradford G. and Nancy

K. Moore William Moore Mary Morgan and Philip

MlllamSharon Morioka-Estrada Margaret Morrow Todd Morton and Edye

Colello-Morton John and Sandra

MoultonMount Baker Recreation

& SkiMount Baker Theatre Kenneth Mutzel Kenneth R. Natori Richard Navas Susan and Brent Neu Mary Kay Neumeister Robert and Lois Nicholl Randy and Christine

Nightingale Northeast Sustainable

Energy Association

WESTERN

Dave and Nancy Norton Margaret Nowak Brian and Nancy O'Hara Laura Oja Hiroshi and Keiko

OkazakiPaul and Dalene Olson joan Ostendorff Darryl Owens Pacific Northwest

Softball School Robert and Deborah

Patti nAngela Perry Ralph Petterson Louis Phillips Leslie Pierce Tim Pilgrim Pizza HutPort Blakely Tree Farms jeff and Linda Potter Richard and Leanne

PrebleRichard and Deeann

PuffertR.T. London-Norse Robert and Linda

Raudebaugh Thomas and Rosemary

ReadRonald and Katherine

ReddellRandall and Nancy Anne

Reddick Daniel ReidMark and Christine Reis Steve Reynolds Edmond and jane

Richards john Rieber Lynn RIngstad Tom and Laura Robert Ed Roddy janis Rogainis and

Bonnie WayPaul and janet Rogerson Lois Romer Paul Roney Robert and Dorothy

RosenbladtDonald and Kristen Ross jennifer and Ben Ross Gary RossoSteven and Amy Roupe Clare Ryan Dennis and Susan

Salveson Greg Sample Mark Schlichting Ann Schmierer joel and Mary Schmit Maurice Schwartz Schweitzer Engineering

Laboratories Inc.Donald Scotberg judy and Howard

ScoutenHarry and Susan Shapiro john and judy

Shaughnessy Bryce Simpson Brian and Alison

Skoczenski john Smith Richard Smith Rob and Wendy Smith Clifford Snyder and Pam

ThayerDan and Elaine Sofie Lisa Soli Carol Solle Ralph and Linda

Sorstokke Robert Spanfelner joseph and Kathy St

HilaireSteve and Deborah

Stanford

jeffrey and Teresa Staskiews

State Of Washington john Stephens and Alice

HaleMarsha Nowels Stipe Don and Sharon Stose Leslie Ann Evans Strong Sudden Valley Resort Sun Microsystems

Foundation, Inc. Elizabeth Taylor Larry and Theresa Taylor Allan and Margaret

Tegelberg john and Elizabeth

TerreyCecil and june Thomas Kent and Karen Thomas Mary and Dennis

Thompson Michael and Sonja

ThorpeTerry and Kari Todd Tosco Refining Company Gregory Turner United Way of King

CountyCharles and Carol

UrbanowiczTheodore and Diane Van

AukenRodney and Valerie

VIsserMark and Rita Walsh Lloyd Walworth Washington Group

Foundation Inc Peggy Watt William and Cynthia

WeberBrian and Christine

WeedaWhatcom Art Guild Whatcom Volunteer

CenterThomas Wheaton, jr. Whidbey Island Bank jeff WhiteSam and Glenda White Gordon Williams Patricia Williams Erik WIrthBruce and Lisa Wiseman Brian Wong and Cindy

GokMark and Michelle

WoodkeKaren and Perry Zender

CORNERSTONE CLUB S100-S249Anonymous Susan Aarstad Arlene Abbott joe AbbottAbbott Laboratories Inc Steve Abe Dell Abelein Timothy Abell Holly Abnet Kjell Abrahamsen Craig and Nancy

Abramson Absolutely Clean Richard and Katherine

AcostaDebbie Adams Richard and Leslie

Adelstein Daryl Adler RvedI and Brigitte

Aebersold Rita AguilarKenneth Eugene Ahrens Byron and Cosette Akita David Aldrich james Aldrich

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Alexander Kristin Alexander David and Janice Alford Bruce Allen Christopher and Judy

AllenDavid Michael Allen Donald Allen John Allen Paul Allen Seth Edwards Allen Virginia Aller Janet Connelly Allman Vicki Alonzo Donald and Jan Alper Laura Alster-Martin Cary and Cheryl Alt Jeff and Darcy Altaras Daniel Ooko Aluoch Anthony Amato Roger and Constance

AmburgyAlan and Cheryl Ameche Ronald and Gretchen

AmenAmerican Express

Foundation Amgen Foundation Alexander Amirfaiz Ali and Joanne Amiri Benjamin and Connie

Amodeo Robert Amorin Anthony and Deborah

Anderson Brian Anderson Cindy Anderson Donald Anderson Doug Anderson Gary and Grace

AndersonGretchen Anderson Jack and Margaret

Anderson John Anderson Kim and Mary Anderson Lisa Anderson Lloyd Anderson Mickey and SunCha,^

AndersonRichard and Elizabeth

Anderson Rodney Anderson Roger Anderson Stephen Anderson Rosalina Andrada Anneliese Andrews James and Mary

Angelosante Susan Arellano Janet Arentzen Ruben and Silva Arias Doree R. Armstrong Lynn Armstrong Kathryn Arn berg Lucinda Arnold Tim and Rebecca Arnold Douglas Arthur Jan Artim Timothy and Trina

AshcraftR. Mark Asmundson Anita R. Asmussen Willard Assink Peggy Atkinson Deborah Atwood &

Robert Hyman Joan Austin Joseph and Rhoanna

AustinAutodesk, Inc.Automatic Data

Processing, Inc.Barbara Awo Marc Ayotte Jean nine Ayres R. Scott Babcock Susan Ann Baccellieri Daniel and Julia Bach Charlann Bachmeier David and Linda

Baggerman Donald Bagnall Susan Bahraini Bill and Betsy Bailey Doug and Nell Bailey Gerald Bailey

Stuart and Susan Bailey Roderick and Donelle

BainClaudia Bainbridge Norm Bainter Tom Bainter Keith Bajema Julie Baker Kenneth Baker William and Margaret

BakerSusan Bailman Patricia Banas Clarence Banks and

Linda Vinci-Banks Owen and Helen

Barbeau Janet Barber Putnam Barber and

Valerie Lynch Robert Barber Robert Barker Therese Barker Brett Barnes Gordon and Stephanie

Barnes John Barnes Heather Barnhart Donald Barnhill John Baron Charles and Sandra

BaroneCharles and Nancy Barr David and Corry Barr Mike Barrett Bart and Dot Barton Howard and Heather

BartonJoel and Rebecca Barton Brad and Sharon Bastin Douglas and Alyson

BestleStanley and Donna Batt Lynne Baudin Scott and Jeri Baugh Nancy Baum Hank and Erin Baumgart Greg and Julie Bawden Bill and Cherri Baxter Steven and Carolyn Bea Brian Glen Bean Daniel and Dana Beard Thomas and Mary

BeaverDaniel and Connie

BechtolDan and Cheryl Becker Thomas and Norma

BeckettLinda Beckman Robert Beger CarolBegert Steven and Rita Behl Dale and Elizabeth

BehrensJon and Carol Beima Alfred and Laurie

BelangerWilliam Belcher and

Linda Kohlstaedt Terry Belcoe Jamie Beletz Allen BellDonald and Susan Bell Jeffrey and Kristine Bell Roberta Bell William Bell Susan Beller Mark and Marjorie

Bellesiles David Bellingar Lansing and Jacqueline

BeltJames Bemis Stephen and Dominique

BemisMark and Terry Bender Bobbe Bender Beeson Frank C. Benedict Leon BenekKent and Donnela Benn JoAnn Benseler Andrew Benson Gregory and Cynthia

BerberichEric and Kathy Berg Susan M. Berg Edward Bergh Larry and Janet

Bergschneider

Bergsma Art Gallery Steve Berkompas Lloyd and Ellois Bernardy Bernzott Capital Advisors Bradley Berry Frank and Susanne

BessacBest Western University

Tower HotelBill and Debbie Bethards Edith Betts and Hazel

Peterson Patrick Beug Ben BeusCamille Beyteblere Brett Bibby Gregg Bieber Mark Bieber and Krista

BarrettEdward and Kelly

BillingtonCarl and Carol Binder Lisa Binner Shirley Birchfield Edwar Bishara David Bishop James Bishop Kurt and Claudia

BIttlingmaler Melanie Bjork Steven Bjornstad Roberta and Michael

BlackRichard and Kathleen

BladesJohn and Barbara Blaine Dana Blankenship Philip Blaschke Marc and Cheryl Blau Roger Blaylock Bert and Janet Bleke Bud Bliss Kathie Bliss Julie BlissettB.N. and Susan Boatright Louis and Karen Boe Nicholas Boechler Joseph Bolewicz Michael and Christy

BondNick and Cecelia Bond Steven Lee Bonsen Larry Booker Justin Borgen David Boroughs Michael Bortel Theodore and Jacqueline

BossMerwin and Lynn Botkin Norman and Joyce

Bottenberg Meg Bouchard John and Karen Boucher Nina Boudinot John Bowling Laura Boyd Leslie and Keith Boyd Stephen Boyer Paul and Candy Brachle Fred and Rebecca

Bracilano Gary Bradley Richard and Bonnie

BradleyKevin and Sandra Brandt Brian Wilson Bratonia Douglas and Leslie

BreckelGerald and Rita Brede Cindy Breed Robert Breen Kathryn Brennan Lee and Barbara Brevik Alvin Wilbur Brewer Borghlld Brewer Mark and Dianne Brewer Matthew and Sheila

Breysse Jacob Bridge Howard and Donna

BriggleVan and Doris Briggs Van and Sandy Briggs Wayne and Janice Brink Steven Brister David and Cheryl Britton Penelope Britton Chris and Yuri Brockett Jonathan Broderick

Robert Brooks Terrence and Jane

BrooksBrooks Sports Colleen Brosnan Randall Key Brower Terry and Kathryn

Brower Anne Brown Craig and Sandra Brown Cary and Susan Brown James and Sherrill Brown Jennifer Brown John and Shirley Brown Kenneth Brown Mark and Marcy Brown Marty Brown Stanford and Gwen

BrownVincent and Monique

BrownRonald and Rena Browne Peter and Laurel

Browning James and Sharon

Brown low Angela and Andrew

BruceCarolyn Bruce John and Yolanda Bruce Lynette and Roger Bruett Jeremy Brumbaugh David and Sandra

Brummel Steve and Emily

BrummelJeff and Jane Brune Patricia Bruneau Bruce and Cora Brunette Bruno Enterprises Kenneth Brustad Edward Bryan Kevin and Sara Bryant Teresa Brynestad Chelsea Buchanan Terry and Katherine

Buchanan Rodney Buck Richard and Dolly

Buckingham Cody Buckley ^Pam Buckley William and Cindy

BuckleyBrian and Kris Budsberg Emmett Buell Jonathan Buell Donald and Candace

BuethornSteven and JoAnn Buff John-Thua and Cecile

BuiPatrick Lynn Buker Tom Bukowski Wayne Bull Frederick and Pauline

Bullert Jeff Bullock Jack and Lydia

Bumgardner Melba Bumphrey Douglas and Carol Burch Harold and Rogene

BurchBob Burdett Kenneth and Min

Burkhammer Randall Burns Scott Burns Gregory and Kathleen

Burnside Gary Burtch Cheryl Burton Terry Busch Andrea Buser Jennifer Bush Frederick and Cathy

Butler John Butler Russell and Maryann

ByerleyBill and Julie Bynum Kevin and Kelli Byrne Kelly Byrnes-Blake and

Hughie Blake Brigid Cabellon Edmund and Elizabeth

CabotSharika Callaway

Joseph and Mary Lee Calmes

Ronald and Cecelia Cambra

Jeff and Amanda Camp David and Jill Campbell Doug and Jackie

Campbell Robert Camper Kevin Cannady Peter and Valerine

Carbonaro Patrick Carboneau Carol Cariciere Alan Carey Robert Carey Nancy Carlsen Elaine Carlson Mary Carlson Nancy Carlson Patrick and Delores

CarlsonCary and Linda Carlyle Lesley and Scott Carney Paul Carney James Carpenter III Michael Carpenter Patrick and Katherine

CarpenterRoss and Terri Carpenter Harold Carr Cindy Carroll Craig Carstensen Eddie and Christine

CarteSteven Carter Pamela Carvey Mary CaseTerry and Judy Casey Stephen and Debbie

CassidyDouglas Cassidy Kevin Richard Castleman Randy and Carol Cate Kamori Cattadoris Gregory Cavagnaro Michel Cavallero MaryCayou Tony Cazzanigi Charles and Jean Cerar Joanna Bee Cerar ^ Erin Chambers Laura Chandler Kent and Barbara

ChaplinLeonard and Gail

ChapmanRandi Chapman and Rob

VanDiest Joyce Chase David and Rosa Chen Daniel and Joyce Cheney Walter Chenier Russ Chester Larry and Lela Childers Norman Chilson William Chin-Lee Nona Chitwood George Christ Yvonna Christensen Kenneth and Wendy

Christiansen Cleet Christianson Elizabeth Christianson Vic Christianson Brian and Kathy Christie Robert and Lucinda

ChristieRobert L. and Erin H.

ChristieScott and Karen

Christner Chubb & Son Inc.CIGNA Corporation Gary A. Clark Herbert Clark James and Elaine Clark Jay Clark Kelly Clark Michael Clark Sheryl Clark Jerry Clay Vicki Clayton David and Janet

ClementsCharles Cleveland and

Patricia Sorenson Linda ClineNathaniel and Margaret

ClintonWesley and Barbara

ClubbCharles and Barbara

CobbMonty Cobb Gene Cochran Kevin Cochran Ray and Kay Cohrs Mary Cole Michael Cole Roger Coles James and Mary Collins Oakley and Joan Collins Barbara Comer Janine Roberts Comer Community Food Co^

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ContrisWilliam Coogan Monte Cook and Wendie

SIverts Todd Cook Anne Cooper Bernard and Margaret

CooperGary and Elaine Cooper Paul Cooper William Cooper Connie Copeland Michael and Brenda

CoplandCorixa Corporation Lee CorleyCorning Incorporated

FoundationPaul and Cindy Cornwell Ricardo and Marlene

CortezPaul Cosgrove Tamara Costello Kari Cotton - ™Miriam L. Cowan Michael Cox Steve CoxHelen and Joe Cozy Shawn Cozza Alyssa Craig James and Phoebe

CrandallWilliam Cranston Marshall Creighton Chris CressLarry and Rebecca Cress Kathryn Croom Henry Crossetti Kathleen Crossetti Ronald Crowe Cordon Cruger Victor and Kimberly

CruzRonald Cude Jack Cullen and Deborah

VickSam and Beth Cullison Joe Culver George Cummings

and Denise Steele- Cummlngs

Allan Cunningham James Cunningham Larry and Kathleen

Cunningham Scott and Jean

Cunningham David and Anne Cupp Robert Curran Stuart William Currie Deborah Greer Michael and Mardi

CurrinDawne Curry Gregory and Pamela

CurtinPaul Curtis IV Julia Curtis-Johnston Thomas and Patricia

Cvitovich Kenneth and Jane

Czubay

Chuck and Linda Dagg Emily Dagg Donna Dahl Jan Susan Dahl Norman T. Dahl Kevin and Catherine

Dahlgren Frank Dakin Rob and Geri Dale Robert Dalrymple C. Mark and Katha

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DanforthPatrick and Tamara

DanielsCarrie Danielson Cecilia Danysk Gregory W. Darnell Marlon Darragh Dale and Debra Dassler Dennis Davidson Diana Davidson Dana Davies Lome Davies Elizabeth Davis James and Trudi Davis Kyle and Barbara Davis Larry Davis Patty Davis Thomas and Ann

Dawson Jill DayJack and Martha Day Patrick and Karol Day Shari Day-Campbell Danny and Rachel

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Larry KunzBill and Kathy Denney Michele Denny Bryan and Bonnie Dent David and Julie Denton Peggy Denton Edwin DePasqual Shelley DePletro Mary Detloff Don and Tina Deveny DeWaard and Bode Inc. Deborah DeWees Roger N. Dews John Dey Diann Dickey Dick's Drive Inc Thomas DiDonna and

Barbara Kreutz Donald and Linda

DiebertSandra DIebold-Kajdzik James Diedrick Michael and Joan

DiemertGreg and Jo Ann Diener Adrienne Dienst William and Holly

Dietrich Michael Dietz Richard Dievendorff Alison Dildine Daniel Dingman Dale Dinnel Dirty Dan Harris Discount Tire Co Inc James Distelhorst Diversified Services Inc. Bryce and Kimberly

DivineSherri Divine Dick and Marlene Dixon Jean Dobberfuhl

Charles and Mary Dodge

Warren and Verna Dogeagle

Dole Food Company Hawaii

William and Rhonda Dolsen

Anita Donaldson )on and Joanne

DonnellanDavid and Gail Donnelly Patrick and Laurel Doody Walter and Lesley

DormanGlenn and Dorothy

DorschGregory Dotseth Sarah Dotson James J. Doud, Jr.George Dougherty Elizabeth Doust The Dow Hotel Co.James DowLane and Deanna Dowell Tom and Cindy Downer Laura DrewEllen Weinberg Dreyfus Dean Driskell John DrotzDenis and Sally Dubois Karen Du Bose Jonathan Duckworth

and Julie Burgmeier Stanley Dunagan David and Ellen Duncan Kenneth and Kathleen

Duncan Steven Duncan Bruce and Debbie

DundasKenneth Dunham and

Janelle Fallan Donald Dunn John and Joy Dunne Paul Duquette Michael Durbin Susan Durbin Daniel and Carolyn

DysonBrennon and Susan

EagleBruce Eagle Eaglemont Golf Club Linda Easley Terry L. Eckley Karl Ederle Donna Edquist Gina Edwards Jackie Edwards Randall and Anne

Edwards Steven and Kaye

Edwards Leslie Eggerling John Eide Tony Eigsti Charles and Mary

Eiseman Bev EisenEisenhower & Carlson

PLLCDavid and Jill Elkayam Elaine and Jeffrey Elkins Mark Ellingson Rick and Betsy Ellingson Robert Ellison Edward Ellsworth Kimberly Ellwanger Arnold Elofson EMCOR Group Inc Darren Emmons Irene Endow Melissa Engels Konrad and Carol

EngesetJames Engeseth Jonathan Engle Steven Englund Phyllis Ennes Gary and Charlene Enos Cindy Enyeart Craig Erdman Karl Erickson Roy and Carol Ericsson Frank and Mary

Erpelding Bert Erwin Glen Ethier

Elizabeth Evans James and Wanda Evans Monte Evans William and Ellin Evans Laurence and Mary Evoy John and Carol Ewald Robert and Marilyn

Fadden Lynn Fahery Christopher Fairbanks

and Jane Yaude Eugene and Florence

Fairbanks James and Janet

Fa I ken reck Michael Fancher Patrick and Kayleen

FaracaValeri Farmer-Dougan John D. Farquhar Robert FarrGreg and Debbie Farris Amy Fass Joseph and Carol

FaubionRichard Faunt and

Michael Bower Brande Faupell Ruth FealkFederated Department

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FeinsteinEdiyn Feng and Yan

ZhangJames Fenton Gregory and Kathleen

FergusonJohn and Gail Ferrera FESCO Agencies N.A.,

Inc.Patrick Feser Sheran Fiedler Field Instruments And

Controls Inc Daniel and Ann Fields Ginny Figenbaum Guy Fineout Mike and Tricia Finklein Elizabeth Finnegan Robert and Cynthia

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FleckCarolyn Fletcher Mark Flippo Kenneth and Marilyn

FlorianLester and Jill Floyd Mark and Katy Flynn Helen and William Follis Owen and Jean Forbes Patrick Forbes James and Frances Ford Robert Ford Robert and Laura

ForemanCraig and Tammy

ForhanJennifer Forland Virgil and Donna Forney Debbie Forrester Richard Forsell Linda Fortney James and Sue Foss Richard Foss David B. Foster Karyn Fountaine Frank and Mary Fox Kathryn Fox Marc FoxRichard and Claudia Fox Thomas and Susan Fox Richard Francis Robert and Lois Franco Michael and Mary Frank Jonathan and Cynthia

FranklinBill and Judith Franklin Robert and Sandy Franks Robert Frantz Susan and Jay

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Denny and Kathy Freeburn

Mark Freeland Mark Freeman Curtis FreetKurt and Barbara Freitag Verne and Renee French Raymond and Cynthia

FrohsThomas Frostad Tina Fuchs Lisa and Dan Fugate Dean Fuji!Ms. Julene Fulgham-

McNerney Charles and Virginia

Fulkerson Gary FullerRonald and Carla Fulton Jean Funada William Funk Denise Gaither Tim Gallagher Lynne and John Galligan Merle and Marian

GallmanRichard and Debbie

GaiuskaBruce and Robin Galvin James and Laura

Gamache Daniel Gandara Glenn and Gall Garcelon Robert Gardiner Herbert and Beulah

GarnerJohn and Pat Garrett Larry and Rita Garrett James and Susan Gaskill Larry Gasser Tawney Gates Michael Steven Gatza David and Diana Gebert Robert and Melody

Geddes Ed Geist Ten GeistJohn Gelber and Terry

SmithMarvin Gellatly General Electric

CompanyKevin and Sheila Gerald William and Linda

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as annual gifts satisfy many of *.' ' Western's immediate needs, planned gifts provide for future needs.The Old Main Society recognizes alumni and friends who have made arrangements to provide gifts through their estate plansor other planned giving options. Acknowledging donors during their lifetime for pending gifts is the primary goal of the Old Main Society. Membership begins once documentation has been completed naming Western as a beneficiary through a bequest, trust, annuity or life insurance plan. For information, please contact Al Froderberg, director of planned giving, at (360) 650-4499.

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Nov. 4Oct, 8 Manufacturing Operations Management Alumni reception, 5:30 p.m. at Red Hook Brewer)^ Wbodinville ^

Oct. 10 Alumni Run, 9 a.m.registration, 10 a.m. start, ~ Wade King Student Recreation

Bellingham Business Forum with Bob Goodwin, executive producer of The X-Files, as keynote speaker, 12 noon. Hotel Bellwether. $35. Call . (360) 650-6825.

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Oct. 13 Student Alumni AssociationComedy Night, 7 p.m., Arntzen Hall 100

Oct. 13 King County Alumni Chapter meeting, 6:30 p.m., Marie Callender's, near Northgate Mall, Seattle

Alumni Legacy Dinner, 5 p.m., on campus

Nov. 11 Alumni AssociationNetworking/Happy Hour, 6 p.m.. Rock Bottom Brewery, Bellevue

Oct. 14 Distinguished Lecture Series: Election year debate between columnist John Podhoretz and former U.S. Sen. Moseley Braun, 6:30 p.m., RAC Mainstage. Free admission, but tickets required, (360) 650- 7545.

HOMECOMINGOct. 26 Alumni Association

Networking/Happy Hour, 6 p.m.. Winners American Grill, Tukwila

Oct. 15 Homecoming Events:Senior Breakfast, 9 a.m.,VU Multipurpose Room; Communications Facility Open Houses, 4-7 p.m.; journalism department reunion banquet,6 p.m. at Wade King Student Recreation Center; Homecoming

reggae music and fireworks,7 p.m. in parking lot across from Fairhaven College

Nov. 12 Alumni Association Event:Bottle Your Own Wine, 7 p.m.. Silver Lake Winery, Woodinville

Jan. 6 Alumni Association dinner before men's basketball game at Lacey, 5:30 p.m., St. Martin's College

Jan. 13 Whatcom County Alumni Chapter Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Wade King Student Recreation Center

Oct. 16 Homecoming football game,1 p.m.. Civic Field; tailgate party at 11:30 a.m.

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Jan. 15 Alumni Association gathering prior to men's basketball game at SPU, 5:30 p.m., on SPU campus, Seattle

Alumni Association rally before CWU vs. WWU men's basketball game, 5:30 p.m., SMATE

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Music and dance highlight Western's 2004-2005 Performing Arts Center Series. An abbreviated season of three events is complemented by the music department's Sanford Piano Series, listed below. Season tickets to the PAC Series, which range from $35-$50 for all three events, and single tickets to PAC Series and Sanford Piano

Series events go on sale Sept. 22 at the PAC Box Office: (360) 650-6146. For more information, visit: http://www.pacseries.wwu.edu.

Stephen Drury Tuesday, Oct. 26, 7:30p.m. PAC Concert Hall Tickets: $8-$14

The 2004-2005 PAC Series is sponsored by The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham Weekly, Best Western Lakeway Inn and the Kukes Endowment.

Twentieth-century music champion and award-winning pianist Stephen Drury will perform Charles Ives' "Con­cord" Sonata and other works.

Dig It a HoleThe graphic design of Art Chantry ('78) Sept. 24 - Nov. 23, 2004

Paul Rosenthal FriendsSaturday Nov 6, 7:30 p.m. PAC Concert Hall Tickets: $10-$16

ZviDanceSaturday, April 23 7:30 p.m. PAC Mainstage Theatre Tickets: $18-24

Paul Roberts Friday, Feb. 71, 7:30 p.m. PAC Concert Hall Ticket: $8-$14

Fine arts major Art Chantry is best known for helping create the poster aesthetic that emerged out of Seattle onto the national scene in the late 1970s. He has designed posters for ma­jor theaters in Seattle, album covers for Dave Crider and Estrus Records, and in the 1980s he was the art director for The Rocket. He is considered one of the most innovative artists in the history of graphic design in the United States in the past 25 years.

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Violinist Paul Rosenthal is joined by an ensemble of WWU faculty for an evening of intimate chamber music featuring works by Boccherini, Mozart and Brahms.

"Birds of All FeatfiewIan. 15 - March 12, 2004

ZviDance, led by Israeli-born cho­reographer and artistic director Zvi Gotheiner, makes its West Coast de­but with lyrically musical dances that blend classical ballet, modern and folk elements.

Paul Roberts is one of Britain's most exciting and astute interpreters of French piano music and will be performing works by Ravel, Messiaen and Liszt.

Sergio 6c Odair AssadSaturday, jan. 15, 7:30 p.m.PAC Concert Hall Tickets: $16-$22

Three exhibitions deal with the visual and poetic power of birds.

Brazilian-born Sergio and Odair Assad are today's preeminent guitar duo. They have led

a revival of contemporary music for guitar duo with an exciting blend of musical styles, periods and cultures.

Sanford Plano Series

The Sanford Piano Series is spon­sored by the Spirit Fund of Whatcom Community Foundation. Proceeds from this sub series support the music department's Arthur Hicks and Ford Hill Piano Scholarships.

Natasha ParemskI Saturday, May 14, 7:30 p.m. PAC Concert Hall Tickets: $8-14

Russian-American pianist Natasha Paremski, a quickly rising star, will perform works by Mozart, Schumann, Corigliano and Rachmaninoff.

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(360) 650-3353 or (800) 676-6885 (360) 650-3109Box Office for PAC (360) 650-6146

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