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2013
n Innovating n Excelling n Leading
Strides of Excellence
Welcome to the Spring 2013 edition of Strides of Excellence! The SIUE School of Education (SOE) and its faculty, staff and students continue to innovate, excel and lead through best practices in instruction, dissemination of cutting-edge research and outreach into the community. We continue to provide outstanding academic programs in a wide range of fields related to education and the human sciences, and foster the development of future leaders who have the capacity to create real-world solutions for todayβs regional needs.
Included in this issue of Strides are stories highlighting the 2012 SOE Alumni Hall of Fame inductees; we
hope that you are inspired by their stories of success and leadership. Also highlighted is the work of Eta Sigma Gamma, one of the SOEβs many student organizations. Last year, SOEβs students performed more than 11,000 hours of community outreach as part of course experiences and through their volunteer student organizations. The Curriculum and Instruction Outstanding Graduate Student, Amy Ball, continues the academic excellence she demonstrated as a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) student in her leadership role as the department head for math and science at the newly formed Father McGivney Catholic High School. The SOEβs exceptional community outreach is illustrated through the work of the Speech-Language-Hearing Center, and its innovative Accent Modification Program. In addition, the work of the Schoolβs faculty within the community is illustrated through Dr. Jeremy Jewellβs collaboration with the Illinois Circuit Court System.
New to the SOE this year are two critical initiatives: the SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School and an International Training Program in Pedagogy that partners the SOE with Northwest Normal University
Message from the Dean
(NWNU) in Lanzhou, China. While the SOE has collaborated closely with the Charter High School (CHS) in the past, beginning in 2012 the SOE assumed governance responsibility for the charter school. This exciting change provides the potential for new possibilities in shared outreach and collaborative experiences for both the faculty and students at the CHS and SOE. The new collaborative with NWNU in China marks the SOEβs first formal international partnership and signals the beginning of future innovative initiatives to bring students and faculty together from around the world.
Thank you for making a difference to the SIUE School of Education through your financial support, time and feedback. Because of you, the SOE is clearly making a positive and lasting impact on the region. We invite you to visit us so that we can share how the School of Education is Innovating, Excelling and Leading into the future!
Sincerely,
Bette S. Bergeron, Ph.D.Dean
About the School of Education
Academic ProgramsUndergraduate ProgramsDepartment of Curriculum and Instruction Early Childhood Education (birth-Gr 3) Elementary Education (K-9) Secondary Education (6-12)
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education Community Health Education Exercise Science
Department of Psychology Psychology
Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders Special Education Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
Graduate ProgramsDepartment of Curriculum and Instruction Curriculum & Instruction (P-12) Literacy Education (K-12) Master of Arts in Teaching (6-12)
Department of Educational Leadership Principal Endorsement (Masterβs, Endorsement-only, Specialist) Instructional Technology Learning, Culture and Society
Superintendent (Specialist, Endorsement-only) Education Doctorate (Ed.D.)
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education Exercise Physiology Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy Sport and Exercise Behavior
Department of Psychology Clinical-Adult Clinical-Child and School Industrial-Organizational School Psychology (specialist)
Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders Special Education Speech-Language Pathology
Undergraduate students
Graduate students
Undergraduate degrees awarded in 2012
Graduate degrees awarded in 2012
SIUE degrees awarded through the School of Education
School of Education under graduates majoring in the human/health sciences
Regional district/school and community agency partners
By the Numbers
Accredited by:
β’οΏ½NationalοΏ½CouncilοΏ½forοΏ½Accreditation of Teacher Education
β’οΏ½CouncilοΏ½onοΏ½Accreditation in Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology
β’οΏ½NationalοΏ½ Association of School PsychologistsοΏ½(NASP)
1,076:
735:
442:
307:
24%:
73%:
350+:
Alumni Hall of Fame Class of 2012
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SIUE has produced more than 90,000 alumni with more than 95,000 degrees since opening
itsοΏ½doorsοΏ½inοΏ½1957.οΏ½InοΏ½2008,οΏ½theοΏ½SIUEοΏ½AlumniοΏ½AssociationοΏ½workedοΏ½withοΏ½theοΏ½CollegeοΏ½andοΏ½SchoolsοΏ½
toοΏ½createοΏ½theοΏ½AlumniοΏ½HallοΏ½ofοΏ½Fame.οΏ½Annually,οΏ½eachοΏ½SchoolοΏ½andοΏ½CollegeοΏ½selectοΏ½alumniοΏ½toοΏ½beοΏ½
recognized and honored for making exceptional contributions to their chosen field, their
communities or SIUE through leadership, character and hard work. The School of Education
has honored nine alumni since 2008. The following graduates were inducted into the 2012
Alumni Hall of Fame.
Jennifer Filyaw, β99 MSEDJennifer Filyaw earned her MSED from SIUE in 1999 and quickly found herself using her education administration skills. After three years of teaching, she was named a school principal in the Shiloh, Ill. school district. Just four years later, she became the youngest school superintendent in the state of Illinois when the district selected her after a nationwide search. Jennifer was named to the βTop 40 Under 40β by the Illinois Business Journal in 2010 and has been recognized nationally for her efforts in dealing with a controversial censorship issue. Her district has received the Bright Star Award for five consecutive years.
Jennifer Filyaw & Dean Bette S. Bergeron
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Dr. Ed Hightower, β74 BS Physical Education, β77 MSED, β91 SpecialistDr. Ed Hightower has earned three degrees from SIUE; a BS in physical education in 1974, an MSED in 1977 and a Specialist Degree in 1991. As the superintendent of the Edwardsville School District for 16 years, Hightower is widely recognized for his efforts as the first African-American superintendent in the districtβs history. He has made a lifetime commitment to SIUE, serving as vice-chair of the SIU Board of Trustees, a member of the SIUE Alumni Association Board of Directors and chair of the Academic Affairs Committee. He is also a nationally-recognized, award-winning NCAA basketball official.
Dr. Arthur Menendez, β74 BA PsychologyDr. Arthur βArtβ Menendez graduated from SIUE in 1975 and became a renowned vision research scientist with the United States Air Force. His cutting-edge research on visual psychophysics was geared toward making aviation safer for pilots. During his prolific career, Menendez authored or co-wrote more than 20 publications relevant for combat pilots but also applied by the field of medicine. One handbook written on how to treat eye injuries resulting from lasers was widely used by the U.S. military during Operation Desert Storm. Although it has been more than 20 years since his death, much of Menendezβs research is still classified for national security reasons.
Pictured left: Michael Menendez (the late Arthur Menendezβs brother)
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When it comes to engaging high school students in science and math, creative thinking is often required. This year, the SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School (CHS) started a Video Gaming Club in partnership with the School of Educationβs faculty and teacher education candidates to encourage CHS students to think creatively and see the connections between math and science and a popular teen pastime. Students had been asking for a club like this for more than a year, and the new state-of-the-art STEM Learning Center housed within the CHS provided the much-needed space and technology.
Video Gaming: Popular Technology in Everyday Learning
The club of approximately 15 CHS students meets weekly to review video games and learn programming and design. The students work to design new video games based around science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). By designing and later playing the games, they are able to learn and retain STEM content.
βItβs definitely a student-driven club,β said Matt Johnson, math and science teacher at CHS and Video Gaming Club faculty liaison. βWeβre giving our students a chance to learn some useful skills and hopefully develop a cool product in the end.β
The need for enhanced learning opportunities in STEM areas is a growing concern in schools across the country. Using the popular avenue of video games creates an environment for the students to get excited about learning science and math and interested in pursuing STEM-related careers. βOne of the main objectives of the Video Gaming Club is career readiness,β Johnson said.
Dr. Wayne Nelson, an SIUE University Fellow for Online Learning and Assessment, was instrumental in forming the partnership between the
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Graebe Learning Center The East St. Louis Charter High School is home to the William Frederick Graebe Sr. STEM Learning Center. The Center is the result of a generous donation to the University from Robert H. Graebe, an East St. Louis native, and his wife, Norma J. Graebe. The state-of-the-art classroom features a 70-inch multi-touch SMART interactive LCD board, 3D scanning and printing, HD teleconferencing capabilities, and a fabrication laboratory where users can design and test prototypes with moving parts.
A Studentβs PerspectiveCarrie Edson, Senior, English and Secondary Education
Carrie Edson is one of six School of Education students volunteering with the Video Gaming Club at East St. Louis Charter High School. The volunteers conduct club meetings and teach lesson plans they create themselves. βIβm an English major, so this experience has been very different from what Iβm used to,β Edson said. βTechnology in the classroom is so important; this club really opened my eyes.β Only a few of the volunteers have technology backgrounds but, like Carrie, see the opportunity to learn new teaching techniques.
β Thereβs so much going into these games, including geography, physics and math. There is even narrative and character development. Video games are not a waste of time. They can be very educational.β
β Carrie Edson
School of Education and CHS, along with Dr. Randall Smith, a professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Smith organized the involvement of secondary teacher candidates as volunteers and mentors and jointly facilitated the development of the programβs curriculum.
School of Education teacher candidates are responsible for creating a significant portion of the curriculum taught during meetings. This gives the secondary education students an invaluable early field experience to better prepare them for their future student teaching placement. They also assist Nelson by collecting data and providing insight into the benefits of the club. βOur secondary education students are helping us look at the impact of gaming on society through the lens of STEM,β Nelson said. βItβs been a rewarding experience for all of us.β
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International PartnershipThrough a partnership with Northwest Normal University in China and the SIUE School of Education, four Chinese faculty members spent the fall semester at SIUE. During this visit, the faculty experienced United States teaching practices, expanded their awareness of how English is used in American universities and prepared for teaching their respective disciplines in English.
As part of an International Training Program in Pedagogy, SIUE provided opportunities for faculty and student interactions with the Chinese faculty that facilitated cultural understanding and helped to develop potential curricular and research collaborations.
βThe School of Education is hopeful this experience will lead to the development of a sustained partnership with Northwest Normal University, which would include expanding the successful training program focused on U.S. pedagogy as well as provide opportunities for SIUE students to study in China, for Chinese students to enroll at SIUE and for faculty and students at both institutions to engage in collaborative research,β said Bette Bergeron, dean of the School of Education.
The School of Education hosted a welcome reception for the Chinese scholars which was attended by the Schoolsβ faculty, staff and friends.
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Guojun ZhaoLecturer in PsychologyTeaching interests: psychometrics, SPSS, statistics, foundations of psychology, school psychology and developmental psychology at both the undergraduate and graduate level
Research interests: psychological assessment, evaluation and counseling in special education
Zhaoβs masterβs research focused on self-concept in Muslim adolescentsβ religion, and his doctoral degree research focused on different roles of self-regulation in religion and life.
While at SIUE: βI was able to focus on understanding special education, especially counseling for children with disabilities.β
Jian ZhaoAssociate Professor of Educational Technology Teaching interests: online learning, distance education, instructional design, digital media, instructional application and information technology foundations
Zhaoβs projects have focused on improving the instructional abilities of those living in rural regions of China when using information and communication technology. He has assisted in teaching rural educators to use digital cameras and satellite dishes and has helped solve technical problems of devices on site.
While at SIUE: βI promoted my academic communication, improved my instructional abilities and increased my life experiences.β
Xiuwen GuoProfessor of Physical Education Associate Dean of the College of Physical EducationResearch interests: sport training and health education for large groups of people
Guo studied at Peking Sports University, earning her Ph.D. in 2005, with an emphasis on the application system of Chinese elite athletes in rhythmic gymnastics.
While at SIUE: βI built cooperation with American colleagues to advance my research field.β
Xiaojuan LvAssociate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction Research interests: educational research methods, especially qualitative research methodology, gender education, minority female education, and Tibetan-Chinese bilingual education research (she leads a scientific research project in this area funded by Chinaβs Ministry of Education)
Lvβs recent monograph book on Dongxiang nationality female education was published last year.
While at SIUE: βI learned new teaching pedagogy and technology and discovered common research interests between my SIUE colleagues and myself. I also advanced my research agenda, especially in gender disparities.β
Visiting Chinese Scholars
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Eta Sigma GammaPart of the University experience is the chance to expand horizons, create connections with others and build a foundation to support a successful future. SIUE offers more than 200 organizations to support students in any career path they choose. For community health education majors in the School of Education, Eta Sigma Gamma (ESG) is the premier student organization.
A national health education honorary that recognizes individuals for upholding the values of community health and health education, ESG promotes teaching, research and service as well as providing a chance for community health majors to come together and network. βI initially joined to build my resume,β said Crystal Converse, a senior from Geneseo, Ill., and ESG historian. βWhat I found was a strong support system. The people really make this organization great.β
The ESG student chapter at SIUE counts four faculty members and 32 active students. βMembers get hands-
on community health experience, as well as opportunities to network and make friends in the process,β said Gina Goebel, instructor of health education and ESGβs faculty advisor. Chapter activities are chosen by students each year and are oriented toward service and education of the community. βWe require a certain number of service and research hours each semester,β Goebel said. βWe also make sure to plan fun social events as well.β
ESG supports students and professionals in the health education
field. Members are invited to attend a conference once a year to network with other ESG members and partner organizations, including the American School Health Organization. The connections members make within ESG can lead to many opportunities, including employment. βAs an undergraduate student, I earned a scholarship to support my graduate studies through connections I made in ESG,β Goebel said. βEvery job Iβve had was found through people I knew within Eta Sigma Gamma.β
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Amy Ball didnβt know she loved teaching until she found herself as a substitute at her childrenβs school. Early in her career she earned a degree in industrial engineering and went on to work as the first female engineering manager for MAC trucks in Winnsboro, S.C. and then for Whirlpool in Blythewood, S.C.
Ball left the workforce when her children were born. At times, she considered returning to engineering but didnβt feel the need to make a major decision. That all changed when her husband passed away unexpectedly and Ball became a single mother of four. βI thought about going back to engineering which would allow me to make good money,β Ball said. βBut if I did that, I would not have enough time for my children. That wasnβt an option.β
Ball decided she wanted to teach full time and contacted Bette Bergeron,
dean of the SIUE School of Education, about becoming a teacher. Bergeron put Ball in touch with Angie White, assistant director of graduate programs and together they assessed that it would only take Ball one year to earn her Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT).
In June 2011, Ball enrolled in classes, determined to succeed. Her determination was noted by Dr. Jessica Krim, assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, who nominated Ball for the Outstanding Graduate Student Award. βAmy demonstrated outstanding competence throughout her participation in the program, and went above and beyond the requirements for completion,β Krim said. βShe consistently reflected upon the interactive nature of her personal and professional development both in her campus classes and working with secondary students.β
An Unexpected Journey
Ball was surprised when she learned she had won the award. βI was so honored that my professors would consider me,β Ball said. βI didnβt consider myself a typical college student; I had a different skill set.β
Ball graduated in May 2012. She currently serves as the department head for math and science, teaching algebra, biology and geometry at Father McGivney Catholic High School in Maryville, Ill. The school opened in 2011 allowing her to get involved with the school in its infancy. βThe school administrators were looking for teachers at the same time I was looking for a position,β Ball said. βI was very blessed to become a part of this family, and Iβm excited to witness the building of our team of teachers and to have the opportunity grow with the students.β
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Accent Modification Program Creates Opportunities for AllBeing misunderstood can be a frustrating and painful experience. The Speech-Language-Hearing Center within the SIUE School of Education is helping international students and faculty overcome this obstacle by adding the Accent Modification Program to their list of services.
The program helps non-native English speakers improve their pronunciation of American-English. βWeβve had a lot of requests for a service like this,β said Dr. Kathryn Brady, assistant professor in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders. βWe have many international students and faculty members who feel they need to improve their intelligibility.β
The first year of the program was funded by the SIUE Excellence in Undergraduate Education grant, which Brady helped write in collaboration with Dr. Steffany Chleboun, associate professor in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders. The grant was written with the hopes of starting the program and creating more clinic opportunities for undergraduate students. βOur graduate program is very competitive,β Brady said. βParticipating in the Accent Modification Program allows our undergraduate students real-world experience and makes them very viable candidates after graduation.β
The free program began with four intensively trained student clinicians and four clients. Brady oversaw the 50-minute sessions between participants and student clinicians, with the support of clinical supervisors Patti Awalt and Diane Connelly who observed all sessions and provided feedback. Participants and student clinicians met one-on-one, twice a week during the academic semester, with 24 sessions total. The program focused on clientsβ production of speech sounds, stress and intonation patterns. βThe point of the service was not to take away from the clientβs natural speech,β Brady said. βItβs about making it easier for international individuals to communicate with people in this community.β
The Center hopes to make the Accent Modification Program a permanent service and expand the number of student clinicians and clients. βExpanding our studentsβ horizons and meeting the needs of the University community are our main goals,β Brady said.
β Participating in the Accent Modification Program allows our undergraduate students real-world experience and makes them very viable candidates after graduation.β
β Dr. Kathryn Brady Assistant Professor
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Building a Kid-Friendly Court SystemDr. Jeremy Jewell, professor of psychology and program director of the clinical child and school psychology graduate program, has always wanted to help children. He started his career as a child abuse and neglect investigator in 1994, but felt there was more he could do to make a difference. After earning his Ph.D., Jewell found his niche at SIUE through the education of psychology students and the formation of a strong relationship with the Madison County, Ill. Circuit Court System.
In 2010, Madison County secured a grant as part of a state-wide initiative to start the Child Protection Data Courts Project (CPDC). This two-part grant collects information on child abuse and neglect cases in Madison County, as well as initiate ways to improve childrenβs experience while moving through the court and foster care systems. Jewell was asked to collaborate with the grant based on his professional expertise and relationship with the court system. βMadison County has a great track record with state-wide initiatives, and SIUE has an established relationship with the court system,β said Jewell. βItβs a successful partnership.β
As one of his initiatives for the grant funds, Jewell and several SIUE graduate students hosted Dare to Dream in the summer of 2010. Dare to Dream, a two-day youth summit, focused on a group of foster children, their current conditions within the foster care system and their experiences in the court docket.
The summit was successful in helping Jewell and the CPDC committee determine the need for the Court Appointed Special Advocate program (CASA). βCASA consists of volunteers from the community who get to know foster children and serve as a voice on their behalf during court hearings,β Jewell said. βThe responses from Dare to Dream made it clear how vital this program would be to the children of Madison County.β
Continuous follow-up with the children who participated in the 2010 summit has also brought about other successes, including implementation of video visitation for children whose parents are in the prison system.
Jewell is proud of the work the CPDC committee has done and the great improvements that are benefiting the children of Madison County. βMy main goal is always to help the most vulnerable child,β Jewell said. βMy hope is that I am able to inspire and guide my students to do the very same thing.β
β My main goal is always to help the most vulnerable child.β
β Dr. Jeremy Jewell Professor
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New FacultySIUE CampusPhillip Buckley, assistant professor, Department of Educational Leadership
Marie Klopfenstein, assistant professor, Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders
Charter High SchoolJohnathan Tate, Math/Science teacher
Bridget Nelson, English Language Arts teacher
Jack Williams, Performing Arts teacher
Giving OpportunitiesAll gifts make an impact. Your contributions will provide increased visibility to SIUE and the School of Education and enhance the Schoolβs capability to make a lasting and positive difference both regionally and nationally. The SIUE School of Education has a number of projects and programs underway that require support.
β’ East St. Louis Charter High School
β’ Weight Management Clinic
β’ Student Scholarships and Graduate Assistantships
β’ Speech-Language-Hearing Center
β’ Attention and Behavior Clinic
β’ Cougar Literacy Clinic
For more information on giving opportunities within the School of Education, contact Beth Weeks at (618) 650-3353 or [email protected].
New StaffSIUE CampusBrenda Cusanelli, Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders
Linda Miller, Department of Educational Leadership
Michelle Jenkins, Office of Clinical Experience, Certification and Advisement
LaCheryl Lewis, Office of Clinical Experience, Certification and Advisement
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Gifts
The School of Education would like to thank Simmons Browder Gianaris Angelides & Barnerd LLC for providing a generous donation in support of the Deanβs Scholarships. These scholarships are given to undergraduate or graduate students in each of the five departments who are in their capstone semester.
Corporations & Organizations
Fauke Appraisal Company
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Jefferson PTA of Collinsville, Inc.
Schwab Charitable Fund
State Farm Insurance Companies
The Boeing Company
William Ferguson & Sons
Winning Edge Psychological Services
Matching Gift Company Donors
Ameren
Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program
ConocoPhillips
Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program
State Farm Companies Foundation
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Rev. George F Adam β74& Mrs. Evelyn V Adam
Ms. Karen L Adams β82
Mr. Edwin L Akers β74
Ms. Barbara Albrecht β92& Mr. Jerry E Albrecht
Dr. Sharon K Alger β71
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Ms. Nell F Allen β72
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Mrs. Tammara J Alves β75& Mr. Gary Alves
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Mr. Dale M Anderson β71
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Mr. Jack R Bayers β77 β89
Mrs. Joyce M Beabout β87
Mr. Ronald J Becherer β72& Mrs. Sandra S Becherer
Mr. Jeffrey J Beck& Dr. Laura A Pawlow-Beck
Ms. Theresa A Behme β99
Mr. Jewett W Bennett β72& Dr. Catherine A Bennett β70 β82
Dr. Donald Bergeron& Dr. Bette S Bergeron
Mrs. Molly A Bergkoetter β74& Mr. Craig S Bergkoetter
Mr. John L Bernard β73& Mrs. Carolyn S Bernard
Mrs. Joyce M Berner β68
Mrs. Rebecca S Beyers β94& Mr. Duane E Beyers
Mr. Melvin L Bickel β67& Mrs. Linda R Bickel β71
Mrs. Theresa F Billy β66 β80
Ms. Nancy R Bishop β73
Mrs. Jane O Black β90
Mrs. Jetta R Blair β84
Ms. Betty J Bledsaw β79
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Mrs. Gena C Boger β75 β77
Mrs. Linda J Bohnenstiehl β69 β73 β99
Mr. Norman R Bohnenstiehl β73 β78& Mrs. Deborah A Bohnenstiehl β77
Ms. Janice J Bond β87
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Dr. Susan E Breck
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Mr. Jack L Bridwell β83
Ms. Stacey M Briggs β09
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Mrs. Kay A Brooks β68
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Dr. Carl R Brown Ph. D.
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Ms. Jennifer M Ellsworth β73
Mr. Bruce J Elser β73 β77& Mrs. Pamela J Elser β75
Dr. Lucy Engbretson β69 β71 β83& Dr. Robert O Engbretson
Mr. Robert E Englebretson II β94
Ms. Florine T Epplin β94
Dr. Lois D Erickson β71
Mrs. Pamela G Erickson β81 β99
Mrs. Sara B Erickson β72
Dr. Charles V Evans β70& Mrs. Ruth A Evans β69
Mrs. Frances C Evans β81
Mr. Curtis G Faas β95& Mrs. Sue A Faas β95
Mrs. Donna Faigle β66
Mrs. Kendra L Fark β08 β10& Mr. Joshua C Fark β06 β09
Mr. Fred R Faucett β74
Mr. Herman A Fauke β69& Mrs. Dolores Fauke
Mr. Thomas R Fayollat β71 β76& Mrs. Gloria H Fayollat β75
Mr. Thomas J Fearno β65 β74& Mrs. Jeanne M Fearno β68
Mr. William P Ferguson β70
Mrs. Ruth A Ficker β70 β77
Ms. Brenda L Fields β95
Mr. James R Fiete β70
Mrs. Mary J File β69
Mrs. Linda E Flahardy β72
Mrs. Barbara A Fleming β71 β76
Mr. John P Flick β74& Mrs. Paula A Flick
Mr. David G Flieg β68& Mrs. Deborah Flieg
Mrs. Luana F Flynn β86& Mr. Jerry D Flynn
Mrs. Virgie L Foggy β74 β79
Mr. Mart E Fogle β71 β75& Mrs. Carol A Fogle β73
Mr. David B Foose β81
Dr. John W Forbis Jr. β72
Mr. Herbert W Forcade β72
Mrs. Marcy E Ford β71
Mr. James K Forrler β78
Mrs. Diane L Fourdyce β81
Mr. Perry J Fox β69 β79& Mrs. Nancy S Fox β85
Mr. Mark S Frailey β77
Mrs. Diane M Frazier β74
Mrs. Patricia J Freeman β72
Mrs. Margaret L Freshour β74
Ms. Sharon L Frey β78 β83
Mrs. Gretchen D Fricke
Ms. Victoria L Fricke β77
Mrs. Gail L Fritzsche β76
Mrs. Julie A Fritzsche β91
Ms. Debra L Fruend β82 β84
Mrs. Joan A Funk β70 β75
Mr. Brad A Garland β99& Mrs. Elissa M Garland β90 β97
Mrs. Diane E Gebhardt β72 β76
Mr. Gary M Gebhart β75 β79
Mrs. Kathy M Gerber β89
Mrs. Donna L Gersman β69 β89& Mr. James Gersman
Mrs. Barbara Giardina β75 β82& Mr. Anthony F Giardina
Mrs. Mary S Gibson β80
Ms. Christina M Gidley β02
Mrs. Paula K Giertz β89& Mr. Donald E Giertz
Mrs. Joyce A Giger β70 β77 +
Mrs. Louise C Giuliano β62
Mrs. Sharon L Glessner β89
Mr. Timothy S Glossinger β75
Mr. David G Gocken β75 β90& Mrs. Carol P Gocken
Mrs. Ann E Goetz β72
Mrs. Tamadean Goldenhersh β74& Mr. Marvin Goldenhersh
Mr. Dale R Goldsmith β92& Mrs. Linda L Goldsmith
Mr. Dennis Gonzales β65
Mr. Robert D Goodhart β71& Mrs. Judy F Goodhart
Ms. Gaberiell Gordan β76
Mr. Lawrence T Grabowski β75& Mrs. Conchitta Grabowski β74
Ms. Alta Gracia Myers β70
Ms. Marian L Graham Pedigo β72
Mrs. Faith L Graser β06& Mr. Jeffrey O Graser
Mrs. Deborah L Gray β83 β91
Mr. Ronald B Greenfield β76
Mrs. Leona L Greer β78
Mrs. Evelyn M Gregory β70& Mr. William Gregory
Mrs. Katherine Gregus β72
& Mr. George Gregus
Ms. Kathleen E Greiman β77 β79
Mrs. Brenda K Gross β75
Mr. Gary L Gruen β97& Mrs. Paula K Gruen β97
Mr. Kenneth G Guest β68
Mr. Kenneth D Gulledge β80
Mrs. Susan P Gustafson β04
Mrs. Jane M Haase β91
Mrs. Kristin R Hacke β95
Mrs. Linda M Hagen β76
Mrs. Denise L Hainaut β77 β86& Mr. Barry P Hainaut
Mrs. Pansy L Hall β63 β77
Mrs. Mildred A Hamilton β65 β85
Mrs. Margaret L Hampton β73 β82
Mr. Rich P Hampton β90& Mrs. Holly J Hampton β97
Mrs. Janet Hansen β65& Mr. Roland L Hansen
Dr. Robert L Hanson β69 β00& Mrs. Beverly J Hanson
Mrs. Bonnie S Hardy β71 β84
Mrs. Connie J Harling β01& Mr. James Harling
Mrs. Betty J Harmon β74
Mr. Earl L Harness β72& Mrs. Jo Harness
Mrs. Barbara L Harnist β82& Mr. Joseph E Harnist
Strides of Excellence 15
Mrs. Judith A Harper β70 β82
Mr. Dallas T Harrell Jr. β74& Mrs. Agnes L Harrell
Mrs. Carol J Harris β75& Mr. Jack R Harris Jr.
Dr. Jean M Harrison β87 β96& Mr. Gary Harmon
Ms. Virginia E Hartzell β73
Ms. Eudona N Harvey β03
Ms. Sharon Harvey β74 β83
Mrs. Barbara A Hasenstab β73
Mrs. Laura L Hattan β70 β88& Mr. Clifford R Hattan
Mr. Lewis K Hauser Jr. β74& Mrs. Dolores Hauser
Mrs. Lianne R Hawkes β74& Mr. Geoffrey T Hawkes
Mrs. Juanita M Hayes β69
Mrs. Janet G Heil β87
Mrs. Patty L Heineman β88& Mr. Randall R Heineman
Mrs. Margaret C Heinz β68 β72& Mr. Michael H Heinz
Mrs. Christine K Helm β83& Mr. Keith A Helm
Dr. Judy L Helm β67& Mr. Richard B Helm
Mr. Warren P Hemann β75& Mrs. Jane A Hemann β75 β84
Mrs. Sue W Henderson β97
Mrs. Rebecca J Henkey β66
Mr. Jim R Herndon β72 β78 β87& Mrs. Jane A Herndon
Mrs. Betty Herpolsheimer β71
Mrs. Karen L Hertz β79& Mr. Robert J Hertz
Mrs. Donna P Hertzler β81 β83
Mr. Matthew E Herzberg β93& Mrs. Laura M Herzberg
Mrs. Mari L Heslop β72 β78
Mr. John A Hester β70& Mrs. Dolores J Hester β84
Mr. Russell J Heuberger β71 β73
Mrs. Patricia J Hewlett β70
Mrs. Anne M Hickey β91
Dr. Norvella A Hickman β71 β72 β75
Mrs. Mary Jane Hilden β96 β08& Mr. John T Hilden
Mrs. Sharon L Hildreth β79 β81
Mr. Charles E Hileman Jr. β73& Mrs. Susan A Hileman β74
Mr. John E Hilgert β91
Mrs. Karen D Hilliard β04& Mr. Thomas S Hilliard
Mrs. Edith Hock β69 β72
Mrs. Janet S Hoelscher β79& Mr. Steve L Hoelscher
Mr. John C Hoenig β72 β81& Dr. Gaileen A Hoenig β78 β84
Mr. Wendell J Holl β76
Mr. Gary W Holtgrewe β74& Mrs. Karen J Holtgrewe β87
Mrs. Rosalind M Holton β83
Mrs. Kim A Houchlei β79& Mr. Fred Houchlei
Dr. Gail P Howard β62 β64
Mrs. Wilma J Howard β83
Dr. Carol R Hoyt β98& Mr. Jeffrey K Hoyt
Ms. Doristine Hudson β75
Mr. Roland M Huffman β77& Mrs. Carole J Huffman β75
Mrs. Janice A Hull β76
Mr. George M Hulsey β71 β73
Mrs. Jennifer L Hummert β94& Mr. Curt Hummert
Mr. John W Hunt
Dr. Stephen D Hupp
Mrs. Jodi L Huskey β00
Mrs. Julie A Hussey β02& Mr. Michael J Hussey
Mrs. Nancy A Ikard β92
Ms. Rosemary H Jackson β69
Mrs. Theria M Jackson β76& Mr. Luther A Jackson
Mr. Keith J Jacob β00
Mrs. Barbara R Jacobus β62
Mrs. Theresa A Jarden β77 β07
Mr. Peter R Jarosewycz β71
Mrs. Rita K Jenkins β87 β99& Dr. David B Jenkins
Ms. Deborah J Jewell β90
Mr. David P Jobe β86& Mrs. Maria D Jobe β89
Mrs. Janice L Johnson β71 β75& Dr. Howard E Johnson
Mr. William C Johnson β76& Mrs. Gloria J Johnson
Mrs. Annie E Jones β69 β74
Mr. Ronald F Jones β76& Mrs. Susan C Jones
Ms. Melissa S Jordan Murphy β93
Mr. Dennis L Joyce β77& Mrs. Linda A Joyce β77 β99
Mrs. Maxine A Kalbac β68 β72& Mr. William J Kalbac
Mr. Richard A Kamm β65& Mrs. Bernice Kamm
Mrs. Oleta M Kartmann β70 β76
Dr. Stanley K Kary β68 β70& Mrs. Cindy S Kary β92 β98
Mrs. Diane H Kasten β71
Mrs. Carol J Kealy β90
Mrs. Crystal A Keeling β03 β08& Mr. Michael Keeling
Mr. John F Kelahan Jr. β68 β77
Mrs. Shelley J Kenow β02
Mr. James R Kerfoot β74& Mrs. Lynne M Kerfoot β75
Mrs. Mary M Kichline β62 β66 β81& Mr. Brian M Kichline
Dr. Randall King Jr. β74 β76
Mrs. Doris J Kirkwood β76
Mrs. Ann L Klemm β86
Mrs. Nancy L Klueh β65& Mr. Kenneth C Klueh
Mrs. Dolores M Koblitz β74& Mr. Paul J Koblitz
Mrs. Jeanne A Koch β67& Mr. William J Koch
Mrs. Ginger A Komiskey β75
Mrs. Sondra B Kopsky β68& Mr. Harvey Kopsky
Mr. R. J. J Krause β72
Mrs. Brenda S Krebel β75 β82& Mr. James D Krebel
Ms. Nancy M Kreeb β73
Mrs. Julie L Krueger β72
Mr. Keith R Krueger β91& Mrs. Jodie A Schenk-Krueger β95
Mrs. Alice A Kuehn β90
Mrs. Dena S Kuhn β00& Mr. Jeff Kuhn
Mrs. Margaret E Kuhn β80 β81
Mr. Christopher H Kurth β81
Mr. John L Kurth β75
Dr. Susan B La Grone β77 β93
Mr. William N Ladage β83& Mrs. Sharon M Ladage β97
Mrs. Carol Y Laird β71 β78
Mrs. Gladys E Lambrich β72
Mrs. Holly A Lampier β73
Mrs. Judith N Land β76
Mr. Terry D Lane β74& Mrs. Jill O Lane
Ms. Sheila J Lang β73
Mrs. Pauline P Langer β63 β66 β88
Mr. Trajano E Latorre& Dr. Martha P Latorre
Mrs. Pamela D Lauber β72 β76& Mr. Jerry L Lauber
Mr. Jim C Laughlin β71
Mrs. Marilyn J Law β76
Mr. Robert J LeGrand β73& Mrs. Janet LeGrand β71
Mr. Joseph E Lenac Jr. β90
Mrs. Suzanne K Lentz β68 β77& Mr. Henry Lentz
Mrs. Barbara A Levy β74& Mr. Francis W Levy Jr.
Mr. Austin A Lewis β75
Mrs. Neva L Liefer β86
Mrs. Barbara A Lindecke β63& Mr. Robert W Lindecke
Rev. John H Lineberry β64
Mrs. Lisa A Lintker β93& Mr. Carl A Lintker
Ms. Debbie S Lippert β74
Mrs. Elizabeth R Liszewski β05
Mrs. Carol K Little β95
Mrs. Dorothy D Lloyd β73
Ms. Donna R Lobdell β69 β73
Mrs. Martha J Lococo β70 β97
Mrs. Susan W London β87
Dr. Curt L Lox& Mrs. Shea Lox
Mrs. Judith A Loyd β73
Mr. Leon E Luber β63
Mrs. Brenda K Ludwig β72 β77
Mrs. Carol A Lunan β95
Mrs. Anuradha A Madgavkar β96 β98
Mrs. Sharon S Maggart β89& Mr. Terry A Maggart
Ms. Doris A Malacarne β77
Mr. William E Malina β63
Mr. Joseph S Malkowski β70& Mrs. Deborah K Malkowski β72
Mr. Bruce A Malone β78 β90& Mrs. Paula K Malone β92
Mrs. Susan K Mann β69 β77
Ms. Gloria L Mannz β89
Mrs. Mary E Marchal β96
LTC. Lawrence A Marino β75
Ms. Nancy D Marti β76 β82
Dr. Veola L Martin β81
Mr. Michael Martz β76& Mrs. Carole Martz β78
Mrs. Mary K Masterson β73 β86& Mr. Sidney D Masterson
Ms. Catherine R Mauck β81
Ms. Linda L Maus β71
Mrs. Mary S Mayberry β94 β97
Mrs. Tina L Mayberry β94 β95
Mrs. Marian K Mayfield β74 β77 β87& Mr. Larry R Mayfield
16 Strides of Excellence
Mr. Peter N Mc Andrews& Dr. Stephanie L Mc Andrews
Mr. Kevin L Mc Connell β78
Mr. John L Mc Daniels β77
Mr. Daniel P Mc Ginnis β75& Mrs. Mary K Mc Ginnis β73 β76
Mrs. Mary B Mc Givern β79& Mr. Gerry Mc Givern
Mrs. Evlyn D Mc Quinn β72 β79
Ms. Jeri L McClure β73
Ms. Dorothy M McCoy
Mr. Mark J McCusker β01
Mrs. Tammy M McFarland β80
Mr. Ronald J McIntyre β69
Mrs. Jennifer L McKee β97
Mrs. Helen A McManemy β68
Mrs. Bonnie D McTaggart β67
Mr. Randy K Means β84& Mrs. Melanie L Means β85 β87
Mr. Robert K Means β74 β78& Mrs. Lois A Means
Mrs. Cynthia M Mefford β91 β99
Mrs. Deborah A Meier β81
Mrs. Audrey K Melton β67& Mr. Robert K Melton
Mr. Bernard F Mennemeyer β66
Mrs. Carole M Mercurio β71
Dr. Cameron W Meredith
Mrs. Deborah K Mernick β75& Mr. Dennis M Mernick
Mrs. Meder A Mertens β87 β93
Mrs. Donna J Mertes β66
Mrs. LaVerna E Meyer β69& Dr. John S Meyer
Mrs. Callie D Mickels β62 β68
Mr. Obbie W Middleton β73& Mrs. Connie J Middleton
Mrs. Maria E Middleton-Jenkins β94
Mrs. Phyllis A Miesner β89 β94& Mr. Roger L Miesner
Mr. James W Milgrim β80& Mrs. Mary E Milgrim β70 β92
Mrs. Donna L Miller β83& Mr. Eugene P Miller
Mrs. Dorothy P Miller β77
Mrs. Gail L Miller β92& Dr. Jack J Miller
Mrs. Vera D Miller β78
Mrs. Virginia E Miller β66 β70 β76
Mrs. Dorothy M Millitello β71 β74
Mrs. Brenda Mills β74
Ms. Jeanne S Milton β82
Mrs. Joy M Mishanec β82 β85
Mr. Bryan D Mitchell β92
Mrs. Linda A Mizell β80
Mr. Nicholas J Moehn β73& Mrs. Sandy Moehn
Mrs. Nancy S Mohrman β89
Mrs. Sandra K Moody β77
Mrs. Carol A Moore β74
Mr. Spencer V Moore β69& Mrs. Christy M Moore β69 β71
Dr. Linda C Morice
Mrs. Kathleen M Morio β87
Mrs. Noelle C Morrese β10& Mr. Steven C Morrese β80 β06
Mr. Richard A Moss β71& Mrs. Ann C Moss β68 β74
Dr. John W Mosser β81& Mrs. Jane R Mosser
Mrs. Yvonne M Mossman β75 β81& Mr. Duane F Mossman
Mr. Roger E Mourning β89
Mrs. Bonnie G Mueller β65
Mr. John P Mueller β87
Mrs. Mary M Mullen β82& Mr. Mark L Mullen
Mrs. Donna M Murphy β87
Mr. Ronald J Musielak β72
Mrs. Jo Ann Nadler β69 β83& Mr. Frank Nadler Jr.
Dr. Susan W Nall
Mrs. Elizabeth A Nappier β99
Mr. Neal A Nathanson β72 β73
Mrs. Carol K Naylor β07
Mr. Robert J Nesbit β72 β76& Mrs. Paula S Nesbit β77
Mrs. Vickie M Neumeyer β97
Ms. Joyce M Niemeier β65
Mrs. Jean A Nolan β84
Mrs. Audrey A Northrop β65
Ms. Margaret F Nowland β78
Mrs. Agnes H Nunn β76 β77
Dr. Barbara D OβDonnell
Mrs. Sandra K Ohren β67 β74
Mrs. Mary J Ostanik β93& Mr. John R Ostanik
Mrs. Ruth Ann Ostendorf β70 β74
Mrs. Carol J Owen β89& Lt. Col. Gary D Owen Ret.
Mr. Danny A Palovick β75 β76& Mrs. Judith A Palovick β72
Dr. James V Panico
Mr. Rudolph J Papa β67 β76& Mrs. Jacqueline J Papa β75
Ms. Mary W Parker β72 β79& Mr. Larry J Leiper
Mr. Stephen E Parks β80& Mrs. Kathleen M Parks β80 β81
Dr. Teralandur K Parthasarathy
Dr. Karen J Patty-Graham β89& Mr. Larry D Graham
Mrs. Patricia A Penelton β68 β76& Mr. Carl W Penelton
Dr. Kenneth E Perkins β72 β87 β92& Mrs. Kathy L Perkins β97
Ms. Bethany L Peters β02 β04
Mr. John E Peterson β71
Mrs. Peggy L Petkas β76& Mr. John J Petkas Jr.
Dr. Jonathan C Pettibone
Mr. Morley A Peura β73& Mrs. Mary Ann Peura
Mr. Jerre C Pfaff β61& Mrs. Nancy B Pfaff β61
Ms. Becky S Phillips β88
Ms. Debra J Pitts β75 β83
Mrs. Barbara H Pogoler β72
Mrs. Betty A Pohlman β75
Dr. John T Pohlmann β68 β70& Dr. Mary M Pohlmann β72
Mr. Billie J Porzukowiak β71 β83 β94& Mrs. Patricia G Porzukowiak
Mr. Thomas H Posnanski β77& Mrs. Mary A Posnanski β75
Mrs. Janice M Pouncil β76
Mrs. Amy L Powell β92& Mr. John Powell
Mr. Robert L Prange β70 β75& Mrs. Cathy S Prange β70
Mrs. Karen A Pratt β90
Ms. Laurel L Prehn β91
Mrs. Christine A Preisinger β76
Mr. Terry A Primas β71 β75& Mrs. Janet S Primas β66 β77
Ms. Michelle M Pugh
Mrs. Bea R Quandt β76
Mrs. Elaine M Ramsay β73 β95
Mr. Ronald F Ramspott β95& Mrs. Gail S Ramspott
Mrs. Barbara F Randant β80 β81
Mrs. Jean M Rathgeb β64 β71
Mr. Terry J Ravanelli& Mrs. Beth R Ravanelli β80
Mr. Thomas M Razo β88 β93& Mrs. Diane M Razo β87 β94
Dr. Gloria D Reading β83 β99
Mr. Thomas H Reese β03& Mrs. Nancy E Reese β96
Ms. Mary Ann Reibling β74
Mrs. Connie E Reid β98
Mr. David L Reindl β76 β82
Ms. Christine E Reinhart β94
Mr. Douglass Reynolds II β79& Mrs. Carol M Stripling Reynolds
Mrs. JoAnn F Rider β75
Mr. Loree A Riggs β74 β76& Mrs. Carolyn Riggs
Mrs. Vicki J Rinkel β66& Mr. Paul Rinkel
Ms. Nancy J Robb β72
Mrs. Adelita D Roberts β06
Mrs. Jodi L Roberts β92& Mr. Brian E Roberts
Mrs. Catherine J Robertson β98
Mrs. Kelli M Robertson β94 β03 β09
Lt. Col. Randall S Robertson β98
Mrs. Carol B Robinson β71
Mrs. Kathy F Rogers β80 β91
Mrs. Mary M Roney β77 β02& Mr. Roger Roney
Mrs. Jean P Rose β72
Lt. Col. Roger Rucker β76& Mrs. Delores J Rucker
Mrs. Evelyn E Ruhe β64
Mrs. Anita L Runge β69 β72& Mr. Robert H Runge
Mrs. LaVerne J Russomanno β80 β83& Mr. James A Russomanno
Ms. Luciana M Sabatino β08 β10
Mrs. Anna M Sak β79
Mrs. Jean R Sandbach β75
Mr. Joseph W Sander β76& Mrs. Deborah A Sander β77
Mrs. Barbara E Sanders β76
Mrs. Louise W Saunders β74
Mrs. Judith A Savage β75 β76& Mr. Stuart A Savage
Mrs. Susan A Savion β79
Mrs. Patrice A Schaake β82 β87& Mr. Mark D Schaake
Mr. Daniel W Schaefer β74
Mrs. Carol C Schlitt β82
Mrs. Helen M Schmisseur β67 β77
Mrs. Shirley A Schmitt β72 β78
Mr. Allen H Schuessler β68& Mrs. Judith E Schuessler
Ms. Jane E Schulz β74& Mr. Phillip A Pippins
Mr. David J Schumacher β70 β87
Mrs. Carol A Schwartz β73 β87& Mr. Robert E Schwartz
Mrs. Candice G Schwarz β76 β77& Mr. John L Schwarz
Mr. Dennis J Scobbie β75 β81& Mrs. Louann E Scobbie β75
Strides of Excellence 17
Mrs. Donna K Scott β79
Mrs. Kathleen A Scott β01
Dr. Leroy Searcy
Mr. Dave A Shadowen β78& Ms. Mary J Shadowen β78
Ms. Sharon K Shaffner β68 β75
Mr. Lew G Shaver β61 β65& Mrs. Judith Shaver
Mr. Brian S Shaw β91& Ms. Mary V Shaw β90
Mrs. Rebecca A Shaw β75 β97& Mr. Robert E Shaw
Dr. Thomas M Shea
Mrs. Susan L Sheppelman β73
Ms. Linda M Siglar β87
Mrs. Deanne L Sigmund β95
Mr. Albert M Simon β90 β91
Mr. Gary M Singer β72 β78
Dr. Fred W Singleton β80 β88
Mrs. Marian R Skinner β66
Mr. Richard L Skirball β78& Mrs. Donna S Skirball β73 β75
Mr. James K Sloan β73
Mrs. Joe R. A Small β73 β80
Ms. Nancy A Smallie β89
Mr. Alan T Smead β73& Mrs. Mary L Smead β77
Mrs. Dorothy W Smith β70
Mrs. Elaine E Smith β68
Dr. Randall E Smith& Mrs. Debra F Smith
Mr. Tom L Sneed β73& Mrs. Carol J Sneed β67 β93
Mr. Donald W Snyders β74
Mrs. Jane E Soehlke β70 β96& Mr. Jerry L Soehlke
Mrs. Kelly J Sonneborn β99
Mrs. Cheryl A Sorrels β75 β76
Ms. Joan M Sparks β71
Mr. James J Speciale β76 β77& Mrs. Sandra M Speciale β77
Mr. Max M Speer β73& Mrs. Anita C Speer β71 β87
Ms. Ruby J Speiser β83
Ms. Carolyn R Spencer β70 β77
Mr. James S Spencer β99
Mrs. Shirley M Spranaitis β69
Ms. Linda J Springman β70
Ms. Neva J Sprung β75 β76& Mr. Richard A Sprung
Mrs. Joyce H Staff β88
Mr. Allan C Stahl β68 β76
Ms. Vashea L Stanford β10
Ms. Mary A Steck β77
Mrs. Vanessa M Stellern β90
Dr. Dwight D Stelling β69 β71
Mr. David G Stephan β87& Mrs. Teresa J Stephan β87
Ms. Sandra R Stine β84
Mr. Kevin J Stirnaman β98
Mr. Thomas Storey& Mrs. Deborah Storey
Mr. Terry F Strauch β84& Mrs. Roberta J Strauch β71 β85
Mrs. Mary E Strode β72
Mrs. Virginia F Strohecker β66& Mr. Chester Strohecker
Mrs. Ruth Stuckey β68 β75
Mrs. Nancy J Suhre β64& Mr. Larry W Suhre
Mrs. Debra J Svoboda β74
Mr. David C Swofford β78
Ms. Kay K Sylvester
Mrs. Jackie L Tabbert β98
Mrs. Donna E Takmajian β88
Dr. Ann R Taylor
Mr. Roy R Taylor β68& Mrs. Andrea F Taylor β70 β78 β90
Mrs. Barbara J Thielemann β93
Mrs. Geraldine P Thomas β66 β82
Mrs. Jean E Thomas β72 β76
Dr. Susan L Thomas
Mrs. Susan E Thomas β73
Mr. Jay M Thompson β70& Mrs. Linda M Thompson
Mrs. Sandra H Thompson β71
Dr. Jananne T Threlkeld β81 β93& Mr. William Threlkeld
Mr. Rich P Timko β65 β69& Mrs. Phyllis Timko
Ms. Patricia A Tinoco β72 β76
Mrs. Claire J Todaro β68& Mr. Ben D Todaro
Ms. Sharon Todoroff β74
Mrs. Gussie M Tonne β73
Mrs. Lou Ann Trebing β93
Sgt. Maj. David L Trottman β77& Mrs. Linda K Trottman
Ms. Deloris V Tucker β70 β72
Dr. Catherine L Turley β89
Mr. Angelo E Turner β96& Mrs. Cynthia V Turner β93
Mrs. Dorothy J Turner β76
Mr. Dennis E Ulrich β76& Mrs. Rene L Ulrich β75
Ms. Elnora M Umbaugh β71 β73
Mrs. Vienna E Van Dyne β72
Ms. Irene H Van Hooser β73
Ms. Vicki L Van Tuyle
Mrs. Jacquelyn M Vander β77
Mr. Marc J VanderBeke β76& Mrs. Deborah G VanderBeke β75
Ms. Helen M Vaughn β73
Mrs. Judith D Verseman β75 β83& Mr. Roger J Verseman
Mrs. Mary G Vetter β90
Mr. Shawn J Vetter β93& Mrs. Trina M Vetter β95
Mr. William R Vickers β71
Dr. Edwin W Vogler III
Mrs. Patricia A Vollmer β63
Mrs. Diane C Voss β72
Mrs. Joyce E Wagley β67& Dr. Laurence Wagley
Mrs. Faye T Wagoner β87& Mr. Robert N Wagoner
Mr. Richard P Wahlig β72 β77
Mrs. Deborah K Waldrop β73 β74
Miss Doretta A Walker β70
Ms. Elaine S Walker β74
Mr. Harold R Wall β61 β66& Mrs. Lois A Wall β61 β66
Mr. Richard C Wallace β77
Mr. Clarence W Ward β73
Dr. Lynn D Ward β66 β75 β87
Dr. Ernestine Warmsley β71
Mr. Marvin R Warner β82 β97& Mrs. Teresa A Warner
Dr. Thomas J Waters β66 β69& Mrs. Joyce E Waters β69
Mr. Bruce W Watson β93
Mrs. Sue C Watters β69 β91
Mrs. Patricia A Way β73
Dr. Lena J Weathers β70
Mrs. Christine D Wedesky β88
Mr. Glen Weeks& Mrs. Beth E Weeks
Mr. David A Weidinger β90
Mrs. Darleen D Weimer β74
Ms. Enid L Weisberg-Frank β75
Ms. Dorothy A Weiser β98
Dr. Phillip M Weishaar& Dr. Mary K Weishaar
Mr. George F Welch β73& Mrs. Gwendolyn R Welch
Mrs. Lynn R Welling β93
Mrs. Sharon L Wernle β98 β07
Mrs. Beverly A Whalen β72 β77
Mrs. Marjorie F Wheeler β89
Dr. Andrew M White β62 β85 β00
Mrs. Angela S White β98
Mrs. Gene F White β78 β97
& Mr. Dennis W White
Mrs. Gloria C White β64
Mrs. Linda K White β76& Mr. Charles W White
Mrs. Susan K White β02& Mr. Kenneth E White
Ms. LaDonna Whitner β77 β79
Mrs. Cynthia H Wiegand β83& Mr. Elliott Wiegand
Mrs. Norma J Wigfield β75
Mr. Thomas D Wilkerson β80 β87& Mrs. Sarah J Wilkerson β84
Mr. Gary L Williams β70& Mrs. Sherry J Williams β82
Mrs. Linda S Williams β65& Mr. Richard L Williams
Ms. Paula M Williams β93
Mr. Roger D Willis β80& Mrs. Jamie S Willis
Mrs. Betty J Willyard β82
Mrs. S. LaVernn Wilson β67 β74& Dr. Rudy G Wilson
Mrs. Vittorina L Wilson β70
Mrs. Jeanne L Winkler β81
Mrs. Denise M Wirth β75
Mr. Wayne Wiseman β72 β74
Mrs. Juliana K Wiser β81
Mr. Michael R Withouse β82& Mrs. Mary J Withouse
Mr. John R Wolf β83& Mrs. Patricia L Wolf β80
Ms. Patricia R Wood β77
Mrs. Diane Wooters β87
Mrs. Deloris Wright β75
Mr. Louis H Wright β63
Mrs. Margie L Wright β79
Mr. Marvin Wright& Dr. Katie H Wright
Mrs. Jill D Wynne β90
Mr. Raffi Yakubian β71 β77
Mr. Michael T Yavorski β66
Mr. Mark A Yehling β78
Mrs. Claretha S Young β95
Mr. Donald H Young β71& Mrs. Carolyn S Young β69
Mrs. Lois A Young β73
Mr. Willis E Young
Mr. Andrew J Yurko β66
Ms. Susan S Zabenco β92
Mrs. Ila F Zeller β72 β73
Mrs. Melissa A Zimmermann β91 β92
+ deceased
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