Nancy L. Hynes 50 Mead Witter Foundation Endowed Scholarship Much of worldwide waste is incinerated, disposed of in landfills or in bodies of water. Pamela Hendricks Gazaway ’67 and William S. Gazaway X 10 in. *Mary Ann Livingston Jenneke ’43 Connor Kuhn ’21 The weather call will be made by noon Saturday, May 15. *Verna Mace Zander ’40 David B. Wheeler ’74 At Aevitas, Janet represents literary fiction, memoir, and creative/narrative nonfiction with a compelling storyline. Robert A. and Joan Hendee 9 Dennis G. Frahmann ’74 James R. Christopher ’65 Social, environmental, and economic consequences of poverty and inequality affect all of us. Bunzel’s Meat Market & Catering, LLC I would like to remind everyone that our public calendar is up to date. Judith C. Roberts ’75 Audrey Conant 22 + 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. + The Weight Room will be closed Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. because we will be at capacity. “I plan to do a lot of golfing as soon as I get my yard work done. Silver Creek Dentistry 9 Thomas G. Heinrich 35 Mary Wernecke Goeks ’51 Oscar H. Plotkin II ’76 Sandra Osborne Thieme 33 Carol Rummel Dingman ’64 and Joseph W. Dingman Lauren VanDen Heuvel ’21 John H. and Helen L. Zimmermann 35 Steven P. ’72 and Ruth Cape Kent ’73 X 10 in. Marcus D. Hoffman ’70 Philip K. ’69 and Patricia Nixon McCullough Stefano and Whitney Viglietti 2 F. Scott and Eloise Hartman Frey State Farm Companies Foundation + 34 Inesha Wiseman ‘22 Gisselle Tellez ’21 *Margaret E. Zellmer ’74 Class of 1991 Award Carol Beverly Pouros ’65 She received the James Underkofler Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in 2005. Jacquelin M. Knuth 17 *Vergene A. Graham Monday – Friday John G. and Marie E. Rocco 11 Denise K. Martinez 10 Cameron | 2021 | Photograph | 8 in. Lind J. Krause 3 Alexis M Riggs ’20 Gary F. Barber and Kimberly Lisanby-Barber 21 Congratulations to the Class of 2021 and best wishes for a strong finish to the semester. Richard K. Sr. ’76 and Kathy C. Russo, Anonymous Donors ’37 and *Nellie Weiss Murray ’37 Margaret E. Stevens 28 Richard R. Pieper Sr *Harry W. Knop Jr. ’42 Payton Rahn ’22 Gisselle Tellez ’21 Ancient, Renaissance and Medieval Studies, Educational Studies Middle School Childhood and Early Adult. ’86 and Margaret Latocha Baydoun ’87 Blanche Bartizal Babcock ’53 Funke Family Dentistry Cameron Zimmerman ’21, Unsustainable economies create waste throughout the production process from extraction to the product’s end of life. William L. Fisher Endowed Scholarship Kara Kinas Jankowski 3 Treasure 1127 | 2021 | Acrylic on Canvas | 36 in. Sharon Patterson Newhard 3 James F. ’52 and Joanne Klawiter Cochrane ’51 1982 and Celina Allan Endowed Student Travel Fund *Margaret E. Zellmer ’74, Class of 1911 Endowed Library Fund Robert E. Nied Jr. ’66 Terry J. Booth ’63 John C. Hyde ’65 Edward and Adele Gabriel 19 Lois Quinney 11 Michelle K. Lippart Hardwick 8 Christopher David Mooney ’21 *Dale R. Hinz ’52 Sharon A. Walton ’73 ++ Markings will be placed on the weight room floor to help maintain social distancing. Richard W. Zuehl ’70, Anonymous Donor *Richard A. Morrill ’77 67 and Judy Wilkinson Neill ’68 Brendan J. McCoy ’17 and Madeline VandenHouten McCoy ’17 John C. Ryberg ’67 David S. Hayes ’83 Charles K. and Karen Parsons 26 Richard N. Zimman and Valerie Cox 14 Steven G. ’82 and Kara Zartner Woods ’85 James T. Doyle 28 R. Gregory Jr. ’68 and Kathryn Santimays Dunn ’67 They presented themselves as clowns, acrobats, swords swallowers, and more. Cindy Mann 7 Frederick M. ’74 and Betty Lange Strader ’77 Roger F. Farleigh ’62 Suzanne B. Geroso 31 Richard R. Pieper Sr Randall Cox and Penny Lee-Cox Lilli | 2021 | Photograph | 8 in. Petra H. Jones-Trujillo ’82 Haley Reierson ‘21 Michael J. Milburn ’97 Cris G. ’69 and Barbara Lewis Johnson ’68 Harris G. Allen Endowed Scholarship Keith and Kristin Vanden Heuvel Walker & Dunlop, LLC + 3 Andrea L. Johnson ’01 Rene H. ’54 and *Barbara Young Males ’52 Stephanie Boahen ‘21 Ginny Srednicki 42 Thomas R. and Linda M. Zirk 19 James L. Stone Endowed Scholarship Selma Johnsen Brophy 14 Paul E. Jr. and Nancy Godbout 26 Those in need are often not able to access care either due to lack of facilities or cost. The BTNF anticipates preparing an environmental assessment (EA), including the release of a draft EA and an associated designated opportunity to comment. Richard 1968 and Linda Jones 1969 Kammen Endowed Scholarship Andrea C. Morris ’77 Burghardt Sporting Goods Michael and Nicole Bosquez 19 to 20 Catastrophe | 2021 | Acrylic on Canvas | 24 in. Ramzi B. Gil and Amanda Lancour 2 30 cyanotypes on museum board mat, *Frances Sischo Altheimer ’43 Thomas N. and Dorcas O. Cochran 29 Susan A. Frederick-Clarkson ’72 Charles E. Estberg ’75 *Pearl Pierce Dopp ’25 John F. ’88 and Alice Gallagher Archabal ’89 In retirement, he plans to move to Chicago and work on material properties of musical instrument bows with a colleague. Low income communities and communities of color are disproportionately affected by disease: the majority of premature deaths are attributed to low or lower middle-income countries (WHO, 2018). Robert M. and Diane C. Stangl 3 Mark and Jennifer Garrett Phil and Jean Austin 2 Some estimates claim that over ¾ of land and ⅔ of the ocean are altered by human activity including deforestation, mining, alteration of river flow, agriculture, and urbanization. Reader’s Digest Foundation Endowed Scholarship Linda J. Jess 15 Douglas A. Borer ’85 Jaime Martin Professor of Environmental Biology +44 (0) 191 208 ... Dr Janet Simkin. Michelle Ebert Witt ’88 Mary LeFevre Chavez ’68 He co-founded the Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America and co-edited Protest on the Page: Essays on Print and the Culture of Dissent ​ for the University of Wisconsin Press. Todd | 2021 | Marker, Pen, Acrylic on Paper | 11 in. Richard J. Dale E. Bikowski ’83 Lynne P. Menson 38 Cody and Jenn Doerfler Zhu Zhu Bear | 2021 | Marker, Pen, Acrylic on Paper | 11 in. Dawn Benning LaBarbera ’82 Donna Veto Schulz ’68 The tense remarks stood in contrast to those made by Speaker of the House, Rep. Eric Barlow, R-Gillette. R.V. Sharolyn Howard Burkoth Matthew and Carrie Pittenger “Golden Rule” Community Credit Union 26 *Jack ’52 and Doris Dekker Loretta Law Peterson 25 *Margaret Chittenden Ruhof ’36 *Berdyne Butcher Eddy ’38 Julie A. MacSwain Justus F. Paul and Margaret Lynn Grout-Paul 4 James D. Greenebaum ’80 ’01 and Jennifer Adam Houston *Patricia Parker Francis The presence of the string where the figure is missing is a way of trying to recreate them, becoming a way of bringing the figures back into the photograph. Robin Woods and James Tronoff 22 Judy Hughes Phillips ’62 Douglas Northrop Endowed Liberal Arts Scholarship He is an avid violinist and has played with the Ripon College Orchestra for many years, as well as with the Ceresco String Band, a group of Ripon College faculty from several departments that occasionally entertained at campus functions. Arthur G. Hall Jr. ’51 *Chauncey C. ’28 and *Viola Hale Forrest S. “Woody” Moy 1956 Endowed Scholarship Globally, 30% of people cannot access safe drinking water and over 1,000 children die due to water-borne diseases or poor sanitation each day. Francis and Georgia Ariens Memorial Scholarship Endowment Francisco I. and Patricia Giacinti Rincon 18 Mary Ellen Weis Doll ’75 Michael J. Fay R. Marchant Holly Webster Murphy 2 Marilyn M. Wing 3 William A. Richard T. ’67 and Kathleen Kroll Todd ’68 The future of our food supply will be further challenged by climate change, environmental degradation, and worldwide poverty and inequality. Savanah Skye Cousert ’22 William K. Grieb ’70 John P. and Lynne E. Senkerik 7 W. Mack Goldsmith ’57 RGA Reinsurance Company + Lynn Post Northrop Endowed Fund for Women Speakers James M. Curtis ’75 Erik R. Forsgren ’70 Dee Moore Mahuna ’62 In addition to on-campus visits, the Office of Admission will continue to offer virtual visits for families as well. Juris K. and Mara Ubans Jacquelyn M. Sierlecki 21 Kristine Kovack-Lesh and Robert Lesh 9 Dean Katahira is a professor of chemistry and the William Harley Barber Distinguished Professor. *Jane Shea Barclay Edward F. Deren 1949 Endowed Scholarship Charlotte | 2021 | Photograph | 8 in. Brunette ’79 Natalie King ’22 Pearl Terbilcox Louisa Gebelein Jones ’78 Harry M. ’77 and Susan Lambert Quinn ’79 Mark and Janice Franzen Professorship in Applied Mathematics Andrew E. II ’69 and Karen K. Cook Daniel R. ’69 and Joan Knutson Wolfgram ’69 Loren J. and Deanna V. Boone Thomas E. Caestecker *Dorothea Himmler ’35 Donald L. and Anne A. Bentley David K. ’03 and Karen M. Berg Williams ’03 Anesthesia, pain control and critical care, How biotic and abiotic factors (both natural or from anthropogenic origins) affect predator-prey interactions, Diseases in poultry and mammalian species, Emerging and re-emerging diseases of pigs, Molecular microbiology, microbial ecology, infectious disease, Interactions between physiological control and environmental alteration of developmental and reproductive processes in vertebrates, Mycoplasma bovis, Toe Tip Necrosis Syndrome, feedlot lameness, demographics of the veterinary profession, Neurobiology, human genetics, molecular biology, Developing an in-depth knowledge of the movement of chloride across cells lining the airway, Bovine mastitis and other diseases affecting dairy cattle, Stress physiology and endocrinology in waterfowl and pain and analgesia in non-mammalian species, Placental development, regulation of uterine function during pregnancy, cell-extracellular environment signalling, stress protein signalling, Equine acupuncture and equine reproduction, Veterinary radiation oncology, medical physics, oncologic imaging, Equine asthma, equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), equine obesity, equine laminitis, Animal behaviour and welfare (food animals). *Lois L. Arnegard Aaron B. Johnson ’03 played a key role on Ripon’s baseball team which won two Midwest Conference Championships and appeared in the NCAA Tournament three times. Peter E. and Barbara S. Stone Fred O. and Rose Marie Brandenburg 35 Professor Anne Barlow (FAcSS) Professor of Family Law and Policy. Rebecca S. Larson ’97 *Cindy is pictured with her husband, Harvey Hutter.*. Ray G. Besing ’57 *Ann E. Ewing ’41 Clarence Jr. and Kathleen Krentz 16 James R. Lee Eugene S. Graham 1927 Endowed Scholarship Joseph and Linda Huettner ’72 and Suellen Reigle Altholz ’73 Anne Gero 26 Norton’s Dry Dock Nedra and Bill Martz Endowed Scholarship in English Martin F. Farrell While I have a fascination with photographing human figures, I also find myself having excitement for works that depict natural lifestyles. Verne B. Jr. ’54 and *Gloria Philippi Churchill ’53 Available tutor names will be sent to the student to contact. The Boldt Company 21 Students impacted by COVID-19 during the spring 2020 semester and have been awarded the Ripon College degree may take advantage of the Ripon College Plus Semester(s) Program for an additional semester during the 2020-21 academic year. Robert Stanton 3 Jon E. Palmer 30 Linda S. Kinziger and William R. Kinziger 2 Class of 1924 Endowed Scholarship Doreen L. Conforti Chemerow 1973 Endowed Scholarship Jean S. and Leonard T. Keith 1950 Endowed Scholarship Holly Meza 2 Travelers + 11 A native of Berlin, Wis., Youngbauer currently resides in Neenah, Wis., and works for Galloway Company. Ariana N. Myers ’14 Werner W. ’61 and Jacquelin M. Knuth + Personalized admission and academic advising Century 21 Properties Unlimited 20 William J. and Jean G. Woolley John R. and Jane McNaughton 35 Robert A. Jr. ’67 and Suzanne Baldwin Lennox ’67 Students who are degree and non-degree seeking and are registered for more than 20 credits in an academic term will be charged additional tuition for each additional credit. Rhett Alan Cunningham ’22 Thrivent Financial for Lutherans 8 George J. Zornada 1987 Endowed Scholarship, Anonymous Donors ’73 and Ginny Srednicki *Charlotte M. Farrell 37 Pat Foersterling 3 Karl I. Solibakke 2 Jeffrey P. Clark ’76 *Ervin A. Martha Conrad Clark 39 Jackie Theune has been with Ripon College since September 1984 and is retiring as the lead housekeeper. *Katharine Reuther Campbell ’29 ++ You must be a member to work out in the facility. *Doris B. Mackay Donald A. Nunemaker ’69 Ronald S. Behlke 20 John F. Glaser Award Mindy Young ’91 and Scott W. Witz Emily Morgan Rigden ’22 The Great Acceleration brought exponential population increase and the need for material goods and space. Brian L. Davis ’80 This case therefore aims to prevent further degradation of freshwater resources as well as to promote access to clean water as a universal human right. At Ripon College, he majored in art and participated in the ROTC Rifle Team and was detachment commander 1/127th Infantry Regiment. Mark J. and Lynne Dehn 13 Allen J. and Darlene M. Emmer 6 Connie Herbon Moser ’84 and Michael D. Moser B. Clifford Eimon ’59 Carolyn E. Guy ’81 In many countries, populations will require more resources as they age. Birgit Abromaitis Retson ’77 Kerri J. Lintott 14 Susan K. Thornton 44 Elizabeth M. Wardinski 17 Cindy Hutter started at Ripon College in 1980. Robert G. and Joan B. Murray 11 ’43 and *Helen Fossland Zippel ’42 Craig T. ’65 and Nancy Beckham Ferris Douglas and Maureen Johnson 11 Donald W. and Marilyn Dixon Anderson 1942, 1945 Endowed Scholarship x 18 in. William J. and Jean G. Woolley 47 *Bess Ainsworth Thomas Coordinator of Campus Recreation, “Already Here” | 2019 | 76.5 x 77 x 20 inches | Paper pulp (recycled failed drawings and other papers), cast paper, graphite, cut paper inlay, tape, “A Related Series of Events” | 2021 | 13 x 12 x 14 inches | Paper pulp (recycled failed drawings and other papers), “Incredulity (After Caravaggio)” | 2021 | 26 x 32.5 inches | Graphite, cut paper inlay, tape. Dena G. Willmore ’67 Pamela Price Smith ’68 and Robert L. Smith Susan Reiterman and Jen Rintelmann *Russell and *Dorothy Duket Joseph M. ’81 and Anne Ullman Tolan ’83 A. *Edwin A. Pfeiffer ’61 Nancy Gerathy Cole ’69 Alexandria Knatzke ’23 David and Donna Scanlon Nicholas P. Retson ’69 William and Lisa Lancour 2 *Dorothy Bertschinger Hoslett ’41 Dee Moore Mahuna ’62 *Carleton W. Schwiesow ’32 Martin S. Morris ’73 Daniel T. McNaughton ’86 John R. Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch 29 X 10 in. Robert V. ’51 and Roberta Abendroth *R. Douglas Ziegler Robert R. and Doris A. Miller 1932, 1932 Endowed Scholarship Susan A. Frederick-Clarkson ’72 Duane R. and Shirley Johnson 8 AmazonSmile Foundation 4 Deborah Hands Van Singel 1965 Endowed Scholarship Misael H. Lopez and Judith A. Thomsen Lopez Research Area(s): Effects of toxins on animal and human health, liver regeneration, Research Area(s): Clinically oriented and diagnostic anatomic pathology, Research Area(s): Veterinary Anesthesia and Pain Management, Research Area(s): Equine surgery and wound management, Research Area(s): Pathology and epidemiology of diseases in wildlife and fish, Research Area(s): Anastomotic healing, adhesions and equine laparoscopy, Research Area(s): Epidemiology of infectious disease, and beef cattle health and management, Research Area(s): Equine reproduction and food animal reproduction, Research Area(s): Equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), equine dentistry (temporomandibular joint disease) and evidence-based medicine, Research Area(s): Electrocardiography, blood pressure and platelet function, Research Area(s): Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, Research Area(s): Cattle lameness, control and prevention of infectious disease, clinical pharmacology, Research Area(s): Virology, virus-cell interactions, and molecular virology, Research Area(s): Small animal internal medicine, Research Area(s): Food animal theriogenology, Research Area(s): Infectious diseases of swine. *Dean A. North 46 Gordon R. Connor Endowed Scholarship *Louise R. Hayes Ripon College Women’s Basketball Team – Classes of 2017 & 2018 and F.S. The user can choose specific Reporting Period(s), up to 13, and click the Export Report button. *Lillian T. Simkus ’53 ’81 and Karen Johnson Wilken ’84 Bret T. ’92 and Jennifer Hanson Reese ’94 If your fever is over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, our staff will have you wait five minutes to retake your temperature. Robert G. and Joan B. Murray Sophie Bartol ’22 Scott A. Alex Coleman ’21 Mary Dillon-Grant MA = Major     MI = Minor     PA = Pre-Professional Advising     T = Teaching Certification, Challenge: Lifestyle & Environmental Diseases, A Message from the Office of the President, "The Day Before Tomorrow: Sites and Footprints of ICE Detention Center", "In Broad Daylight (DHS monitoring words/2011)", Businesses, Corporations, Foundations and Organizations, Because of continued caution related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the status of public health across the country, each graduate will be allowed only. Alisha Harvat ’21 Sherry L. Lukoski Mary Beth Redman Smith ’81 Steven G. and Brigid A. Yeomans ’67 and Linda Jensen Bohnen ’68 Vicky Porth Tobias ’68 Wayne Larson Skylar Monica Kotlarz ’22 A livestream (as well as a recording) of the ceremony will be shared for those unable to attend in person. The College’s academic year is comprised of two semesters and an optional three-week session, Liberal Arts In Focus, which immediately follows spring commencement. Mary Ann Lonergan Patrick K. Schmidt ’89 *Ralph H. Ruppert Ellen Robishaw Otis ’65 Szasha Mercedez Evanoff ’21 Loren J. and Deanna V. Boone 27 Browse Artists Alphabetically Artist Names Beginning Complete List A-Z : Maria A'Becket - American Painter Hans von Aachen - German Painter Alvar Aalto - Finnish Architect Magdalena Abakanowicz - Polish Sculptor Masseot Abaquesne - French Potter Riza-i Abbasi - Persian Painter Louise Abbema - French Painter Edwin Austin Abbey - American Illustrator/Muralist Berenice Abbott - American … Students can meet with the writing/presentation tutors without an appointment for paper and presentation review. Linda Jensen Bohnen ’68 Daniel E. Schowengerdt 8 Andrew R. Prellwitz 10 Tyler J. Sturzl ’19 James R. Christopher ’65 Charles H. Jr. and Linda Coe Halsey 25 *Frank C. Shattuck Doreen Conforti Chemerow ’73 and David I. Jared M. ’03 and Melissa Orth Goerlitz ’04, Joelle Shady Dunlavy ’07 and John Dunlavy ’07, Laboratory Corporation of America TM Holdings, Steven C. Sparks ’75 and Nancy S. Andrews ’75, Linda S. Kinziger and William R. Kinziger, Gerald ’53 and Patricia Cozart Kossoris ’53, Ripon College Faculty, Administration, and Staff, Thomas W. Abendroth ’81 and Terri L. Mascherin, Connie Herbon Moser ’84 and Michael D. Moser, Alexander E. ’08 and Kendall Guimond Royzen ’08, Reed B. Green Lake/Ripon Tennis Group 6 Alliant Energy Foundation + 75 *Daniel F. Muehlstein ’43 John A. Stoler ’56 Cynthia D. Traynor ’81 Gerald M. and Kathleen J. Rogers 27 Lauren A. Johnson 2 Jeffrey O. Anhaltzer ’83 Camie Morris 8 Daniel S. and Rebecca A. Kollmann 4 Liska Law Office 2 Coon Rapids, Minnesota. + Cost will be the same or less than what you would pay at Holy Family College (i.e. Kwik Trip Corporate Office For the spring semester, the contracted tutoring will take place via Zoom. BG James Harold Banville 1923 Endowed Scholarship John C. Diedrich ’62 Elizabeth Stanfield ’23 Jean G. Woolley Endowed Scholarship The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust 4 William R. Haljun ’64 A. Roger C. Peace Amy S. Hutchings 9 Kathleen Burrall Justic ’92 Curtis D. MacDougall 1923 Endowed Scholarship William C. ’69 and Christine Hershey Jordan ’70 Linda K. Brown 14 Kevin R. ’82 and Linda Jensen Hall ’82 James W. and Judy Schwengel 26 M. Anita New Richard Horn and Susan Rashid Horn Jay P. ’85 and Elaine Adkins Wilcox ’85 James F. ’52 and Joanne Klawiter Cochrane ’51 James A. Futransky 14 Henry W. ’70 and Susan Thomson Knueppel ’70 Kathleen A. Bazeley Michael L. McLaughlin ’84 Kathleen Nickel 15 William C. ’73 and Karen MacLeod In 2050, the population over 60 years of age could reach 2.1 billion. A two-time All-Region and three-time All-Conference selection, Johnson still ranks fourth in school history for both career home runs (25) and triples (8), sixth in hits (174), seventh in doubles (32), seventh in total bases (297), and ninth in stolen bases (23). Andrea Lemkuil ‘21 Gerda I. K. Thiele Endowed Fine Arts Scholarship National Exchange Bank & Trust 3 Eric F. Rieders ’79 Gerald L. and Sharon Gisselman Alexis Krueger ’22 *Dorothy Griffith Crist ’26 ’67 and Judith Wilkinson Neill ’68 + Students in licensure programs will be supported in obtaining an equal or comparable license. John Storzer Graduate Study Award Ryan John Schmit ’22 Alexander H. Levis ’63 Scott L. 1974 and Linda S. Mohr 1974 Dicks Faculty Professional Development Fund Endowment Ethel E. Lyon 1912, Graduate Scholarship in English Lorraine A. Jess 27 Hader Endowed Scholarship Fund Gregory G. and Margaret A. Kraynek 21 Dante A. Susan R. Pierson Endowed Scholarship Lorna Sopcak began at Ripon College in August 2002. Class of 1950 Endowed Scholarship *Joyce L. Kiefer ’54 Charles P. Stathas ’55 David L. Harris Memorial Award Deborah Jensen Lahteine ’93 J. Peter Jensen ’58 Michael J. Spalding ’90 John Livingston 1949 and Nancy Livingston Endowed Economics Scholarship Oscar C. and Patricia H. Boldt mineka's model addresses the influence of culture more explicitly than does Barlow's. Robert MacSwain 3 ’06 and Kaelin Butch Fontaine ’06 Graduates who complete the Catalyst curriculum earn a Concentration in Applied Innovation, which documents on the transcript that a graduate has mastered the skills of oral communication, writing, critical thinking, collaboration, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, integration and intercultural competence. Joyce Brownworth Klingbail ’57 With admiration and sensitivity, I find myself continuously capturing raw emotion in mundane moments within my work. Brian H. and Mary Kaye Smith 31 Todd Goheen 7 Some of these women spoke out when their actions were socially unacceptable. Brianna M. Cyr 4 *George H. Miller Bryan R. Ernst 2 Allen M. Peters ’59 This challenge therefore addresses the global disease burden of “lifestyle” & environmental diseases worldwide. The minimal compositions create a need for more than superficial analysis, as the warped reproduction within the silver-lined glass turns an undoctored photograph into a mysterious portal. Timothy B. Mahoney ’63 Library Endowment However, health risks are unequally distributed between and within countries. Thomas M. Keuler 15 Donald B. Hausch and Joanne Thomson Charles L. III ’00 and Kersten Holm Larson ’00 Helen Klitzke Berndt 1926 Memorial Scholarship Endowment James and Mary Bartnicki Jim and Jodi Barnett Things might change throughout the year so please just keep checking. I transform myself into different characters, primarily clowns, which allows me to put myself into my family’s history. Thomas J. and Renee Boldt Lack of good foods has negative outcomes on individual and community health. William E. Tyree Endowed Philosophy Scholarship *Barbara Elert Kate ’44 *Clementine L. Peterson Jeff C. Bumby ’65 Her hometown is Amery, Wisconsin, and she is married to Matthew Bush ’08. On the country level, poor countries may lack representation in international decision-making despite being more vulnerable to threats such as climate change. Phil Schaible and Karen Brown-Schaible Norman D. Gardner 6 “I’m going to miss all the friends I’ve made and the students,” she says. Plato D. Kinias ’59 John H. And Linda R. Schuh Harold and May Bumby Severy 1908 Fund Greta E. Grittinger ’96 *Michael O. Willson ’60 X 6 in. Carol J. Seeliger and Allan Seeliger 26 Keri Bushweiler 2 LaReine R. Fedor Ava | 2021 | Marker, Pen, Acrylic on Paper | 11 in. R. Christian Dolloff ’69 Michael D. Moser 31 *Barbara A. Lueck ’60 Robert V. ’51 and Roberta Abendroth He and his wife, Diane Calzaretta, have two daughters, Michaella and Marina Calzaretta. William R. Higgins III ’78 B. C. Gamble Foundation Scholarship Martin M. ’87 and Heidi Walker Lindsay ’87 In my photos, I seek forced perspective and moods of light and dark emotion, all while being captured with a spontaneous, yet quiet, incognito facade from me being behind the camera. Robert G. Brennan ’73 Mallory’s Personality | 2021 | Digital Media | 6 in. Christian T. 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