Jay B. McDonald 31 Pence didn’t consistently wear a mask earlier this year, drawing criticism after a stop at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Linda Mochalski Carpenter 44 George C. Clam ’71 Amiee Pierstorff Hansen 14 Andrew N. Wood 3 Tracy Larkin Endrizzi 22 Jean M. Kloehn 6 Elizabeth Rothrock 11 Sharon R. L. Durtka and Alexander P. Durtka Jr. Flora Toms O’Hagan ’59 Charles L. III ’00 and Kersten Holm Larson ’00 Robert L. Brandfass 12 *James F. and Gloria J. Clark Students come from 14 nations and 33 states, and 53% are female while 47% are male. Inez Weber Strelow 57 Jon and Sally Reuling 12 Kirbie L. Petersen ’92 *James E. Maley ’50 Richard A. Christensen 54 Catherine Adamski Gant ’57 *James B. Sarah helped to recharter the Gamma Tau Chapter of Kappa Delta and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. R. Marshall Jr. and Arlene Colburn Stephen C. Rogers 44 Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Valerie Doornbos, 2021 ’00 and Rachel Thompson Casey ’99, Thomas E. ’58 and Carol Diedrich Cooley ’58. Lane M. Barnes David G. ’64 and Kitty Hartman Lauren Marie VanDen Heuvel ‘21 of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin The Swick Family 3 Alexander H. Levis 51 Abbott Fund 50 Maynard C. Wiff 43 National Exchange Bank & Trust 3 Kenneth R. Pinckney ’81 In 2012, following a Freedom of Information request and a lawsuit, the Department of Homeland Security was forced to release the 2011 Analyst’s Desktop Binder — a list of key words and phrases it used to monitor social networking sites and online media for signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S. 2016-18 Nina Bade Sparks 63 Zachary R. Chitwood 14 ’87 and Doretha Van Slyke Zornada, Michael J. Stephen T. H. Ng 31 West Bend, Wisconsin, Callista DeCramer, 2020 With this specific work, I have found myself highly influenced by Depression-era photographers and documentary photography, notably artists who document organic emotion from distinct moments of the world’s history. Tove Frang Mandigo 9 Roland and Rita Pond Marion D. Leonard 13 Loren J. and Deanna V. Boone Nancy Berry Tolleson 41 Michael G. Karl 29 GWC, Inc. and the Baggott Family Richard A. Christensen ’58 Gregory L. D. Mercier 39 A small Wisconsin liberal arts college hosting a campaign visit by Vice President Mike Pence told Pence that he and everyone attending his speech inside a campus building must wear a mask and maintain a 6-foot distance between one another, in accordance with the college’s protocols for slowing the COVID-19 coronavirus. Pierre Guiet Prize in English William R. Haljun ’64 William Harley Barber Endowed Physics Award *Helen Klitzke Berndt ’26 *Richard J. Jon E. Palmer 30 Michael L. Eagan 17 Joseph R. Comfort 40 Nancy Thulin Kandutsch 43 Oyster ’62 *Paul B. Elsie Hargrave Sakiotis 44 Michael F. Wagner 12 Susan Rigler Palmer 30 Susan A. Frederick-Clarkson 44 Jeri Belongia Loewe 10 Gerald D. Rothrock 11 Barry D. Morton 14 Patricia N. McCullough 45 Brent J. and Kathleen M. Lekvin 10 Martin F. Farrell 38 Steven P. ’72 and Ruth Cape Kent ’73 William M. Reap Jr. 16 Kevin L. Lovell 45 Julian D. Becker 10 Brian P. Downey 41 Selma Johnsen Brophy 14 *George J. Brendan J. McCoy 3 Mikayla Hartman 2 Approximately a third of detained people have not been sentenced for a crime. Dakota Marie Marlega ‘21 of Waupaca, Wisconsin Harvey Wilgus 17, John M. Ankerson 43 Joan Berman 37 Karlyn M. Schumacher 2 Fay R. Marchant Lynn Post Northrop Memorial Concert Endowment David Duehring 13 Susan Rigler Palmer ’79 and Jon E. Palmer Peggy Wittenberg Thompson 48 Frank M. Wheeler 24 John R. Sr. and Cecelia H. Roesch John C. and Mary Schneider Theologos E. Thanos ’72 Robert G. Rashid 1936 and Irene Rashid Lay 1937 Endowed Memorial Scholarship The Barnes Family 4 Susan Davis Gould 20 Sara N. Colburn-Alsop 11 Andrew M. Handeland 2 Ramzi B. *Patricia Parker Francis *Michael Tinkham ’50 Steve and Janice Renock Linda Jensen Bohnen 49 Glen R. Sterr 21 Kelly Johnson Becker 11 Steven J. Johnson ’58 Zin T. Htet 2 Clara and Forrest Horsford Endowed Library Fund William C. North 46 Charles E. Estberg ’75 Mary L. Brasington 2 The award has been presented only four times since it was founded in 1981. Kersten Holm Larson 19 Kenneth M. and Heidi Jurish Jean Walecka Abel 29 *Klara E. Dahlke ’24 Roberta G. Austring ’70 Michael D. Poulos 35 Daniel T. McNaughton ’86 Charles F. Osgood 33 Nicholas J. Osenberg 7 Bernice Baehler Gibson 31 Christine Volpe Carrigan 22 Rodman Center for the Arts houses the Departments of Art, Music, and Theater. David N. and Jackie A. Wagner 2 Barbara Schang Zielinski 26 Conference competition for women includes: cross-country, golf, soccer, tennis, volleyball (fall), basketball (winter), swimming (winter), indoor and outdoor track, and softball (spring). Russell E. Berggren 22 Rick J. Zucchero 41, Carol Haberkorn Beyer 23 Sean T. Riesenberg 18 Thomas J. and Renee Boldt Patricia Cox Stanley