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2016–2017 Annual Report A History of Service. A Promise to Lead.

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2016–2017 Annual Report

A History of Service. A Promise to Lead.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The Board of Trustees at Norwich is an active group that serves not only as an overseer of the university, but also sets the policies that will steer and guide Norwich into the future. The Board of Trustees currently consists of 32 men and women, each of whom brings a unique life experience to the process. Trustees are both alumni and non-alumni, military, business, and educational leaders. Their experiences help them set the vision by which to form the military and civilian leaders of tomorrow.

CHAIRMANAlan DeForest ’75 & P’01

VICE CHAIRMENPhilip L. Soucy ’73Wm. Blaine Hawkins

PRESIDENTRichard W. Schneider

SECRETARYDavid J. Whaley ’76, P’17 & P’18

ASSISTANT SECRETARYLaura Amell ’89

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

“To give our youth an

education that shall be

American in character — to

enable them to act as well as

to think — to execute as well

as to conceive — ‘to tolerate all

opinions when reason is left

free to combat them’ *

— to make moral, patriotic,

efficient, and useful citizens,

and to qualify them for all

those high responsibilities

resting upon a citizen of this

free republic.”

Adopted 1843

*Attributed to Thomas Jefferson

TRUSTEE EMERITI

CHAIRMEN EMERITI

Fred C. Kreitzberg ’57 & H’94

Philip R. Marsilius ’43 & H’68

Rollin S. Reiter ’50 & H’90

Gordon R. Sullivan, '59 & H'91

PRESIDENT EMERITUS

W. Russell Todd ’50, H’75 & P’75

SECRETARY EMERITUS

Gerald L. Painter H’91

Diran ApelianKeith R. Barrett ’80, P’06 & P’08Francis K. Brooks ’67 Louis W. Cabot H’61 David C. Crawford ’52 & H’93Harvey C. DeMovick, Jr. ’68 George F. Donovan ’61 & H’12Alfred M. Gray H’88 Carl N. Guerreri ’62 Alden Guild H’77 (Deceased)Carol A. Hawkes Frederick M. Haynes ’58 & H’02 Charley A. Holden, Jr. ’67

Mark M. Kisiel ’59 & H’17Robert S. Lappin ’51 & H’00 Robert B. Mack ’64 & H’06 Abigail B. Mason Joseph A. Milano, Jr. ’66 & H’03 John S. Patton H’96 (Deceased)E. Tarry Polidor ’64 & H’05 Jennifer N. Pritzker H’07 Gary F. Terry ’81 & P’10Elizabeth C. Veach VC’92Virginia G. Watkin H’86 Lawrence E. Wesneski ’70Gail Andrews Whelan

Paul J. Carrara ’59 Larry P. Costa ’80Peter L. Dalrymple ’65Denise M. Donovan ’81 Philip B. Down ’70 Lorna Duphiney Edmundson Tricia R. ElmerJohn J. Gatti ’86 Maxine J. GradRoberta F. Haney ’79 Larry Jeffords ’69Joel A. Kobert ’65 John C. Koziol ’76

Larry A. Lang ’77 William M. Lasky ’69 Jesus A. Mangual ’73 Douglas M. McCracken ’70 Richard I. Neal E. Miles Prentice Martha T. Rainville H’06 Stephen T. Rippe ’70 Mim L. RuneyMark D. Thompson ’79 David G. Warren ’74 J. Fred Weintz ’47 & H’01 Robert H. Young P’00

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Alan DeForest ’75 & P’01 Chairman of the Board of Trustees

DEAR MEMBERS OF THE NORWICH FAMILY,

Looking back on the Year of Leadership, I am inspired by the many innovations and advancements of the past twelve months, such as the launching of our Distinguished Leader in Residence program, the yearlong execution of NU Design Challenges culminating with our Making Innovation Symposium, and the enhanced partnership with our alumni General and Flag Officers (GOFO) and Select Executive Service (SES) leaders. These important initiatives harness the talents, real-world experience, and insights of alumni for the enrichment of current students. Top military and civilian leaders, including our own General Gordon R. Sullivan, gave their time and expertise to mentor and guide our students. Another groundbreaking development of the past year was the establishment of the Leadership & Change Institute. Housed within the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies, this alumni-spawned initiative fosters lifelong learning and engagement with the university. These programs, along with others that have been in place for years, such as the Todd Lecture Series and the Colby Military Writers’ Symposium, help further Norwich’s reputation as a leadership laboratory founded by one of the most innovative educators our country has ever known—Captain Alden Partridge. With this issue of the Record we introduce the Year of Legacy, the fourth in a series of five commemorative themes leading up to our bicentennial in 2019. Norwich will spend the next twelve months focusing on three Legacy-related subthemes: what we, as an institution, have inherited from our forebears, what we are creating today, and what we aspire to leave behind for future generations. If you are reading these words, you too are part of the Norwich legacy, so I encourage you to participate in this commemorative effort at Homecoming 2017, by attending our events in your region, and by visiting bicentennial.norwich.edu to explore the many opportunities you have to make your legacy even stronger. Lastly, this report outlines the exciting progress of the Forging the Future campaign. Mack Hall, and renovations to Dewey, Webb, and Ainsworth, are currently underway which, when completed in 2019, will transform the teaching and learning environment as we head into our third century of service to nation. Your commitment to Norwich, whether of time, talent, or treasure, is making this historic transformation possible, while ensuring that our university’s timeless guiding values remain the cornerstone of our shared legacy.

Norwich forever!

Alan DeForest ’75 & P’01Chairman, Board of Trustees

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

25 Chairman’s Letter

26 Academic Year Highlights

28 Statements of Financials & Activities

29 Fiscal Year 2016 Statistics

30 Forging the Future Updates

32 Olmstead Foundation Trip

33 Partridge Society Membership

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Summer & Fall 2016 News Highlights

Twenty-six student Summer Research Fellows and their faculty mentors conduct research on projects ranging from designing architecture that aids in healing to exploring stellar winds and massive stars.

The College of Graduate and Continuing Studies launches the Leadership & Change Institute, a resource for value-based leadership and learning relevant to today’s leadership challenges.

Forbes magazine publishes their analysis of the financial footing of approximately 900 private colleges and universities, ranking Norwich University in the top 20 percent.

The incoming class of 2020 is the largest in Norwich history: 600 Rooks and 300 civilian students. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 2,450 students on arrival day.

Africa becomes the third continent to utilize the Norwich University Applied Research Institute’s (NUARI) DECIDE-FS® software. NUARI facilitated a cyber-resiliency response exercise in South Africa with 16 institutions integral to the effective operating of the country’s financial markets.

In keeping with DOD and JROTC standards, Norwich makes a change to the Corps uniform policy to allow for the wearing of the hijab and yarmulkes as long as both are worn under the cadet’s cover.

Norwich University Chairman Emeritus General Gordon R. Sullivan ’59, USA (Ret.) is appointed the university’s first Distinguished Leader in Residence to focus on leadership and character development of Corps and civilian students as well as to support NU’s five Academic Centers of Excellence: Peace and War Center, Center for Global Resilience and Security, Center for Advanced Computing and Digital Forensics, Center for Civic Engagement, and the Leadership & Change Institute.

Construction of the CoLaboratory (CoLab) building begins, featuring a Working Lab, Clean Lab, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) Lab for students to build and construct, both digitally and physically.

At Homecoming, Norwich University launches the Year of Leadership and announces it has passed the $74 million mark toward its five-year, $100-million fundraising campaign, Forging the Future.

Author, entrepreneur, and renowned leadership speaker Marilyn Tam delivers a talk titled “The Happiness Choice: 5 Decisions that Take You from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be,’’ as part of the fall 2016 Todd Lecture Series.

Fall sports highlights: Football wraps up its final year in the ECFC, finishing second with a 5-2 record. Men’s Cross Country claims its ninth GNAC Championship and earns USTFCCCA All-Academic team honors for the first time with an average GPA of 3.25. Women’s Cross Country wins its second GNAC Championship in three seasons and earns USTFCCCA All-Academic team honors for the fifth straight season with an average GPA of 3.35. Women’s Rugby hosts the Australian Defence Force Academy as part of a three-week U.S. tour. Men’s Soccer goes undefeated in GNAC play, finishing second overall. Men’s Rugby finishes its best year in history, qualifying for the USA Rugby Division II Nationals in both 15s and 7s, and sweeping the New England Collegiate Rugby Conference 15s and 7s championships, going undefeated against all conference opponents.

Norwich students and faculty in architecture, engineering, and construction management design and build C.A.S.A. (Creating Affordable Sustainable Architecture), a 334-square-foot “tiny house” with a small price tag, to address Vermont’s affordable-housing crisis.

The National Security Agency, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Reserve, grants Norwich more than $700K in scholarships to train next-generation cyber soldiers.

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Winter & Spring 2017 News Highlights

Norwich University students win a national P2P (Peer to Peer): Challenging Extremism competition sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security, the National Security Agency, and Facebook. The five-student team is chosen for their innovative tool, EMIT (Extremist Mimicry Interception Tool), designed to divert terrorist recruitment efforts.

The Center for Global Resilience and Security (CGRS) is launched as a research center of excellence dedicated to the advancement of the interrelationships between human resilience and security in the face of climate change, water, energy, and infrastructure, and their impact on resilience and security.

NU’s Leadership and Service Summit gathers the military’s foremost thinkers and leaders for a panel discussion on “Leadership in a Dynamic World.” All alumni, the distinguished General and Flag Officers and Senior Executive Service leaders represent the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.

The 22nd Colby Military Writers’ Symposium, “Won the War, Lost the Peace: The Centennial Legacy of World War One,” examines the legacy of WWI, and 2017 Colby Award winner David J. Barron lectures on his book, Waging War: The Clash Between Presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS.

Norwich’s 10th annual CSI Symposium evidences a cross-disciplinary approach to combating crime with Lt. Robert B. Appleton ’92, commander of New York State’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, as the keynote speaker.

A series of NU IDEA Challenges culminate in the Making Innovation Symposium. Highlighting the symposium is a Todd Lecture panel discussion among three renowned innovators from the fields of creative design, technological design, and design for social good. The symposium also includes a public showcase of 15 select student-research projects.

NU Peace and War Center Fulbright scholar and Russia and cybersecurity expert Pierre Jolicoeur gives a lecture titled, “Russia: Understanding Foreign Policy and Cybersecurity.”

Winter and spring sports highlights: Men’s Hockey wins its fourth NCAA Division III National Title, finishing with a 27-1-2 record. Fifth-time National Division II-III Coach of the Year Mike McShane becomes only the seventh coach in NCAA history to post 700 wins, while Women’s Hockey coach Mark Bolding marks his 200th career victory. The women’s team makes its sixth NCAA Division III Frozen Four appearance, compiling a 23-7-1 record and winning its seventh NEHC Tournament title. Men’s Swimming & Diving wins the GNAC Invitational for the sixth straight year and the women’s team finishes third, the highest in program history. Women’s Basketball makes its third GNAC Tournament semifinal appearance in the last four seasons. Baseball posts the most wins in a season since 2004, and Coach Frank Pecora is named GNAC Coach of the Year. (For Men's Rugby, see fall.)

David Heinsohn ’18 becomes the second Norwich student to be awarded a David L. Boren Scholarship, sponsored by the National Security Education Program.

In April, Norwich breaks ground on Mack Hall and begins renovations to Webb, Dewey, and Ainsworth, a combined $48.5 million capstone project of the Forging the Future Bicentennial campaign.

General David G. Perkins, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, delivers the 2017 Commencement address to over 370 students matriculating from 32 undergraduate programs and one master’s program.

Air Force Major General Thomas A. Bussiere ’85 speaks at the spring joint services commission ceremony. ROTC commissions 116 cadets: 73 Army, 13 Navy, 10 Air Force, and 20 Marine Corps.

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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION2-YEAR COMPARATIVE SUMMARY (IN THOUSANDS)

ASSETS 2016 2017*Cash and Cash Equivalents $30,751 $19,913Pledges, Accounts, and Loans Receivable, Net $41,120 $35,941Investments $195,101 $209,015Land, Buildings, and Equipment $140,226 $146,502Bond Funds on Deposit with Trustee $2,718 $2,740Other Assets $17,018 $28,555

TOTAL ASSETS $426,934 $442,666

LIABILITIES 2016 2017Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $9,593 $13,400Notes and Bonds Payable $90,501 $86,436Other Liabilities $37,351 $33,045

TOTAL LIABILITIES $137,445 $132,881 NET ASSETS $289,489 $309,785

STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES2-YEAR COMPARATIVE SUMMARY (IN THOUSANDS)

OPERATING ACTIVITIES 2016 2017*Other Income $2,793 $3,246Tuition, Fees, Room and Board, $83,092 $85,498 and Other Ed. ProgramsNon-Education and Auxiliary Programs $971 $953Contributions and Grants Used in Operations $7,430 $8,228Endowment Spending and Investment Income $9,455 $10,036

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES AND SUPPORT $103,741 $107,961

Operating Expenses $98,837 $102,921Change in Net Assets from Operating Activities $4,904 $5,040 NON-OPERATING ACTIVITIES 2016 2017Endowment Investments Return Net of Spending Used to Support Operation ($15,778) $12,272Other Non-Operating Activities ($4,139) $2,983

TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM NON-OPERATING ACTIVITIES ($19,917) $15,255

TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ($15,013) $20,295 *Represents non-audited results

The capstone of the Forging the Future Campaign, Mack Hall, will create a modern, flexible hub for active, engaged learning. The $24 million new building will feature interactive classrooms, case-study spaces, pocket lounges, a high-tech, Cyber War Room, and a 400-seat auditorium and performing arts center.

Photo: Kate Alberghini

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OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT & ALUMNI RELATIONSFISCAL YEAR 2017 ANNUAL REPORT STATISTICS

FY17 GIFTS BY SOURCEGifts by Source Total: $13,625,334.94

Bequests/Planned Gifts$249,176.28 1.83% Non-Alumni

$1,394,779.43 10.24%

FY17 GIFTS BY CAMPAIGNRestricted Gifts

Forging the Future $3,144,625.68 23.08%Bearing the Torch $243,031.06 1.78%Norwich Forever! $2,400.16 0.02%Call to Lead $175,000.00 1.28%Restricted Annual Giving $738,728.98 5.42%Other Restricted $294,846.59 2.17% TOTAL RESTRICTED $4,598,632.47 33.75%

FY17 GIFTS BY CAMPAIGNUnrestricted Gifts

Forging the Future $8,879,544.33 65.17%Bearing the Torch $92,182.22 0.68%Norwich Forever! $20,365.90 0.15%Designated to Department $34,610.02 0.25% TOTAL UNRESTRICTED $9,026,702.47 66.25%

TOTAL GIFTS $13,625,334.94 100.00%

Norwich University chairman emeritus, retired Army General Gordon R. Sullivan ’59, is appointed the university’s first Distinguished Leader in Residence to focus on leadership and character development of Corps and civilian students.

Photo: Mark Collier

Alumni$7,204,230.08 52.87%

Corporations & Foundations$4,777,149.15 35.06%

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The Forging the Future Campaign digs deep to raise the bar on Norwich University’s Legacy of Leadership.

Guided by the vision and leadership of the Board of Trustees and President Richard W. Schneider, the Norwich After Next strategic planning process is well underway.

In late April of this year, the university broke ground on a new academic building—Mack Hall—and commenced renovations to Webb, Dewey, and Ainsworth Halls in a combined $48.5 million project. The capstone of the Forging the Future campaign, this project ensures that the academic infrastructure continues to support the university’s mission and goals while providing a framework for sustainable development and preservation within the main campus including buildings, walkways, and landscaping, open spaces, information technology, and infrastructure.

The third major construction project undertaken as part of the $100 million Forging the Future campaign, the Dewey-Webb-Ainsworth-Mack initiative is timed to culminate

during the university’s bicentennial in 2019. The first phase, completed in August 2015, included $6.8 million in renovations to the Kreitzberg Library, transforming it into an epicenter of experiential learning. The next project—the construction of the $2.6 million CoLaboratory—comprises a Working Lab, Clean Lab, and Building Information Modeling Lab in which students can build and construct, both digitally and physically, in keeping with Partridge’s hands-on philosophy of interdisciplinary study.

Mack Hall, named for Trustee Emeritus Robert B. Mack ’64 & H’06 and his wife, Tammie, will feature interactive classrooms, multi-functional case-study spaces,

pocket lounges, a high-tech, Cyber War Room, and a 400-seat performing arts center for hosting musical and theatrical events, symposia and lectures, panel discussions, and collaborative interaction among students and faculty. Designed to blend in with its natural surroundings, the building features ample natural lighting and an outdoor courtyard.

Academic classrooms in Mack, Dewey, Webb and Ainsworth Halls will feature active-learning technologies and tech tools such as lecture capture and e-learning

access for enhanced scholarship, while investments in internet/Wi-Fi infrastructure and network/data security will support online learning. Digital resources in the classrooms will create a flexible, dynamic ecosystem that will enable the adoption of hybrid models that support students’ personalized learning goals.

Mack Hall By the Numbers:

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When you partner with Norwich University, you are not only making a wise decision for your corporation or private philanthropic foundation, you

are making a wise investment in the future. Norwich University values its partners’ support, which helps the university fulfill our mission of preparing future leaders of purpose and principle who strive to make a difference in today’s world.

In 2007–08, the Alice S. Ayling Foundation established a scholarship at Norwich to support the advanced education of promising young men and women who could not otherwise afford a college education. In the past decade, that scholarship has helped 21 students pursue their dreams to earn a college degree.

“During our son’s sophomore year he was selected to receive a substantial scholarship from the Alice Ayling Foundation. That news couldn’t have come at a better time as his father had unexpectedly become very ill and was unable to work. We had no idea how we would pay the second semester’s tuition bill to continue our son’s education.

We are extremely fortunate that our son was the recipient of the Foundation’s generosity and support. Without the assistance, it is doubtful he would have been able to continue at Norwich. It is a gift I will never forget.” –Parent of Student Scholarship Recipient

Norwich University’s bicentennial in 2019 will mark the 25th anniversary of the university’s partnership with the Northfield Savings Bank (NSB) and the NSB scholarship fund.

“Northfield Savings Bank’s history with Norwich University dates back to our founding in 1867. Our long and fruitful relationship has included the NU-NSB Scholarship program that supports Norwich students from NSB’s service area. For 25 years, we have been pleased to invest in future leaders at one of America’s finest institutions.” –Thomas S. Leavitt, President & CEO, Northfield Savings Bank

“The greatest leaders must be educated broadly.” –General George Olmsted

The Olmsted Undergraduate Cultural Immersion Trips, funded by the George and Carol Olmsted Foundation, have provided transformative, leadership-development experiences for our students of multiple disciplines for over twelve years. This May, ten Norwich cadets, representing the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, traveled to Israel to conduct a field study on the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict, analyzing the three distinct cultural perspectives: Israeli, Palestinian, and International.

“The more knowledge I gained, the more questions I had to ask. The complexity of the conflict grows the more you uncover from all sides. Trying to summarize this conflict is harder to put into words, but in the end, the goal is to achieve empathy and understanding.”

–Alexander Bowen, Class of 2018

PARTNERING WITH Norwich University

Cybersecurity presents a fundamental enterprise-level risk to any organization, governmental or non-governmental. Designated as a National Security Agency Center of

Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education, Norwich University with our Computer Security and Information Assurance Program prepares students to serve the national public interest through the study of critical global issues. At an investment of just over $1 million, Mack Hall’s futuristic Cyber War Room will enable students to conduct rapid research and penetration testing in collaboration with local and national entities, develop and deploy needed technologies in attack-and-defend tabletop exercises at multiple workstations, and address related policy and technology issues to enhance national capability for preparedness and response. An adjacent observation area will facilitate real-time visibility and assessment of student teams’ response activities.

Top: Mack Hall construction and conceptual renderings of the Center for Writing and the Cyber War Room. Bottom: Norwich students in today’s labs.

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This past May, a team of ten Norwich cadets traveled to Israel in an effort to understand the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. A $20,000 grant from the Olmsted Foundation supported this

cultural-immersion experience. The cadets, all on commissioning tracks representing the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, organized and planned the trip under the guidance of Norwich University Peace and War Center director, Professor Travis Morris. By experiencing a drastic culture shock as well as through hearing various, sometimes conflicting information on the region’s challenges, the students can now apply this firsthand experience to their future military careers. Tasked with not attempting to find solutions, their focus was instead to develop a deeper understanding of the conflict and the associated complexities, such as social values, the issue of identity, and gender roles. The cadets spoke with citizens, military veterans, members of advocacy groups, and government officials, and gleaned perspectives from both the Israeli and Palestinian sides of the conflict, as well as other international perspectives in the region. The team-planning aspect was key to the experience. It allowed the cadets to experience the logistical processes of planning and executing complex operations. Also, immersion in such a complex and divisive climate helped develop the team’s analytical and cultural awareness. It was truly a life-changing experience for the cadets. This is the thirteenth year Norwich has received such a grant from the Olmsted Foundation. Since 2005, approximately 50 Norwich students have benefitted from this grant and have traveled to Tanzania, Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Croatia, Senegal, El Salvador, Chile, Turkey, and Georgia.

Inside the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict:Olmsted Foundation Supports Student Cultural Immersion

PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR ROLES

Travis Morris, ProfessorU.S. Army Veteran, Escort

Alexander Bowen ’18, AROTCBudget Coordinator

Chase Bullen ’17 U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenant Palestinian Contacts

Jack Dwyer ’18, AROTC Travel Coordinator/In-Theatre Team Leader

Elizabeth Gregory ’19, AROTC Communication Coordinator

Garrett Louth ’19, AROTC FSPAC Analyst

Gregory Sandefur ’18, AFROTCSocial Media Coordinator

William Schloo ’18, NROTC Marine Corps OptionLodging Coordinator

Adam Schmitz ’19, AROTC Israeli Contacts

Maria Trejo ’18, AFROTCInternational Contacts

Liam Wilber ’19, U.S. Navy Ensign Ex-Theatre Team Leader

Connor Wills ’18, ARTOC Travel Coordinator

The team stands at the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. Pictured (l-r): Professor Travis Morris, Alexander Bowen ’18, Connor Wills ’18, Adam Schmitz ’19, Jack Dwyer ’18, Chase Bullen ’17, Will Schloo ’18, Liz Gregory ’19, Maria Trejo ’18, Garrett Louth ’19, G.T. Sandefur ’18.

“The first event of the day consisted of a tour of Sderot, in which the team gained insight into the reality of the communities affected by the situation in Gaza. We then took a brief tour of the JNF bomb shelter playground, another humbling experience just within the first few hours of our trip. The rest of the day was spent walking around Tel Aviv and enjoying some awesome falafel.”

– Gregory Sandefur ’18, blogging on Day 1

After an early-morning hike up to the ancient Ju-dean fortress Masada to watch the sunrise, they visited the Ein Gedi oasis and the Dead Sea.

On Day 1, the group’s activities included explor-ing Tel Aviv and enjoying good food.

“Before the field study, I was fairly ignorant of the main reasons behind the conflict, and was fairly neutral—if not slightly pro-Israel due to my upbringing. Upon arriving in Israel, my perspective on the conflict and the international forces that contributed to it was vastly altered. I learned that a regional conflict had strings attached that ran all around the world and that its roots are far more complex than just a territorial dispute. Without going to the country, this depth of learning would not have been possible.” – William Schloo ’18

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This annual report acknowledges gifts from our alumni, students, parents, friends, faculty, staff, corporations, foundations, and other organizations received by Norwich University between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2017. The names that appear under each class year reflect gifts of cash, securities, and other appreciated assets, matching gifts, planned gifts, and in-kind contributions. For more information on making a gift to Norwich, visit our website at www.alumni.norwich.edu, email [email protected], or telephone the Development and Alumni Relations Office at (802) 485-2300.

The names of donors and board volunteers who passed away during the 2017 fiscal year appear as “(Deceased).”

The report is compiled by the staff of the Development and Alumni Relations Office. The utmost care has been taken in preparing this report. Occasionally, however, errors do occur. We apologize if this has happened and ask that you notify us with any inaccuracies or omissions. Please contact Corey Touchette or email [email protected] if you have any questions or would like to order extra copies.

A Special Thank-You and Acknowledgment of Your Support.

THE PARTRIDGE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

The mission of the Partridge Society is to encourage alumni, parents, and friends of Norwich University to help the university achieve its financial goals and to formally recognize those who do. There are four categories of Partridge Society membership: Annual Members contribute annual gifts of $1,000 or more during the university’s fiscal year; Lifetime Members, Generals, and Chairman’s Diamond Club Members have cumulative giving of $20,000 or more; Garrison Associates Members have given consecutively for five or more years; and members of the 1819 Circle have made a planned or deferred gift to the university.

CHAIRMAN’S SIX DIAMOND ($10,000,000 or more)COL (IL) Jennifer Natalya Pritzker, ILARNG (Ret.) H’07

Corporations & FoundationsTAWANI Foundation

CHAIRMAN’S FIVE DIAMOND($8,000,000–$9,999,999)Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Mack ’64 & H’06

CHAIRMAN’S FOUR DIAMOND($6,000,000–$7,999,999)Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Kreitzberg ’57 & H’94

CHAIRMAN’S THREE DIAMOND($4,000,000–$5,999,999)Anne Bartoletto W’52Peter ’65 & Marlene ’66 Dalrymple

CHAIRMAN’S TWO DIAMOND($2,000,000–$3,999,999)Paul ’59 & Joanne CarraraLawrence ’80 & Nanine Costa David C. Crawford ’52 & H’93Harvey ’68 & Jeanne DeMovickPhilip ’73 & Peg SoucyJ. Fred Weintz, Jr. ’47 & H’01

Corporations & FoundationsKreitzberg Family FoundationNational Science FoundationSodexoWorldwide Language Resources

CHAIRMAN’S ONE DIAMOND($1,000,000–$1,999,999)Allen ’71 & Kate DoyleMr. & Mrs. John L. DrewFred ’58 & RoxAnn HaynesPat Mapes W’59Barbara L. Richmond W’52

Corporations & FoundationsDrew FoundationGeneral Electric

Harbor Lights FoundationLPD Investments, LTD

FIVE-STAR GENERAL($750,000–$999,999) The Honorable Thaddeus Buczko ’47 & H’96Harry T. ’55 & Ann HaleMr. & Mrs. Joel A. Kobert ’65Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Milano, Jr. ’66, ’66 & H’03Ann M. NorcrossRol ’50, H’90 & Dori ReiterEdward E. ’59 (Deceased) & Karen Steele P’95Roderic & Patricia Vitty P’89

Corporations & FoundationsKresge FoundationNorthfield Savings BankU.S. Department of Education

FOUR-STAR GENERAL($500,000–$749,000)Jack ’57 & Lona (Deceased) Abare P’87AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Budnick, Jr. ’64 & P’86George ’61, H’12 & Bridget DonovanDick ’60 & Sue FrancisMr. & Mrs. Rupert JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Johnson ’60 & H’63Mark ’59 & Polly KisielMr. & Mrs. John Malloy, Jr. ’90Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Marsilius ’43 & H’68Al ’67 & Stephanie (Deceased) Moskal P’95E. Tarry ’64, H’05 & Pat Polidor

Corporations & FoundationsGeorge I. Alden TrustExxonMobil Education FoundationThe George F. & Sybil H. Fuller FoundationMack FoundationTemperform CorporationVermont Social & Rehab Service

THREE-STAR GENERAL($250,000–$499,999)Daniel & Nancy ArchuletaEdwin ’51 & Thelma ’51 Beyerl P’75 & G’04Dave ’61 & Roz CarlsonCarole Crosby W’63

Dr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Crowley ’70Arthur O. Davidson, Jr. ’52 (Deceased)Mr. & Mrs. Harold P. Grout ’59 & P’84Carl ’62 & Elizabeth ’63 GuerreriCharley ’67 & Kathy HoldenJo-Anne C. Kennedy W’63 & P’96William Lasky ’69Bob & Lou Ellen MacDonald P’06Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. McCracken ’70Rodney ’51 & Ann PetersonRADM & Mrs. Richard W. Schneider, USCGR (Ret.)Mary Jo Segal W’60Salvatore Simeone ’44John ’69 & Virginia ’69 Stabile, IIGEN Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59 & H’91Stephen G. Toomey ’71

Corporations & FoundationsAlice S. Ayling Scholarship FoundationCoca-Cola Bottling Company of Northern New EnglandCoventry Health CareDana FoundationDigital Equipment CorporationFollett Higher Education GroupGridiron Club & FoundationHaynes Family FoundationJephson Educational TrustLeCroy CorporationNational Life GroupNational Security AgencyROSOKA SoftwareTAWANI EnterprisesVermont Department of Education

TWO-STAR GENERAL($100,000–$249,999)H.R.H. Prince Abdulrahman Al Faisal P’93AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Anderson ’60Thomas Atwood ’53Bruce K. Battel ’66Paul ’69 & RoseAnn BeaudoinFrederic ’58, H’91 & Elinor ’58 BertrandPatricia Bixby-McHugo W’45 (Deceased)Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Bouchard ’58

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John Bride ’60 & Mary Eileen KiniryLouis W. Cabot H’61Mark ’70 & Allyn CallahanRobert ’61 & Mary CarraraBarry (Deceased) & Bonnie ChouinardDr. Robert W. Christie ’44 & H’72Mrs. Sandra H. Clausen W’59Robert Crecco ’47Alan ’75 & Cynthia ’75 DeForest P’01Andrew ’57 & Barbara ’58 DeGrawLTC Denise M. Donovan, USA (Ret.) ’81Robert C. Dowdell, Jr. ’63COL & Mrs. Carl L. Drechsel, USAR (Ret.) ’67Mr. & Mrs. John W. Dreyer ’59Ralph W. Dunham ’78Mr. & Mrs. William DuRie ’64Dorothy H. Eichorn ’43Donald FaustDon ’63 & Anne FawcettGordon ’59 & Mary FawcettBob ’49 & Eleanor ’50 Forger P’75Bette Frenette P’87 & W’52R. Rand ’61 & Alexandria W. GarbaczMr. & Mrs. Gordon G. Garney ’60 & ’61Carlene Gavin W’60James ’59 & Eileen GellerGeorge F. Giering ’65Robert W. Grieve ’50Robert V. Guptill ’68Mrs. Marilyn C. Hart W’61, H’82 & FamilyBlaine & Robin HawkinsClifford ’66 & Doris HeislerPriscilla Higgins P’88 & P’90COL Guy S. ’60 & Robin Huntley, USA (Ret.)Stephen Jones ’71Paul V. ’71 & Rebecca C. P. KennedyRoger ’60 & Susan KennedyCharles H. Kosmaler, Jr. ’65Dr. A. Ralph Kristeller ’50Rudolph ’66 (Deceased) & Elaine F. Laine Larry ’77 & Kathy LangErnest Lausier ’68COL & Mrs. Reinhard M. Lotz, USA (Ret.) ’60David ’54 & Nina LuceGeorge ’65 & Julia LyonsOlive T. March ’49, W’51 & P’82Abigail B. MasonDouglas ’66 & Nancy ’67 MatthewsMarion McDermott W’41 (Deceased)William E. ’67 & Rachel A. McIntosh P’95Eleanor McManus W’52Barry ’68 & Marcia MeinerthAlbert C. Molter, Jr. ’66Jack ’55 & Rosemarie OkonskiMr. & Mrs. Leonard N. Palmer ’63Dr. Jeff Papows ’76 & H’98Joanne Holbrook Patton W’00Maj Gen John S. H’96 (Deceased) & Mary Frances M. Patton, USAF (Ret.)(Deceased)Mr. & Mrs. E. Miles Prentice, IIIAnthony ’64 (Deceased) & Barbara Reale Mr. & Mrs. Stephen SabolIrene Shea

Winslow T. Shearman ’56Gregory A. SimeoneEdward Smith, Jr. ’58Mr. & Mrs. Kendrick Snyder P’07Richard L. Starbuck ’68Landers ’87 & Jennifer SymesGary ’81 & Carolyn Terry P’10Mr. & Mrs. William H. Thomas, Jr. ’67Mark Thompson ’79 Jeanne TifftMG W. Russell Todd, USA (Ret.) ’50, H’75 & P’75Allen & Elizabeth ’92 VeachEugene W. ’49 & Grace L. WardVirginia G. Watkin H’86Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Wesneski ’70Gail A. WhelanCOL Conrad D. ’51 & Marilyn Whitney, USA (Ret.)Robert ’69 & Elizabeth Williams P’11Dudley H. Willis ’64Robert & Vicky Young P’00

Corporations & FoundationsAT&TBolt Beranek & NewmanCisco Systems Inc. Davis Educational FoundationArthur Vining Davis FoundationDeForest AgencyDolan Family FoundationEducation Foundation of AmericaElectronic Warfare AssociatesHearst FoundationIBM CorporationLT. James A. Logan Post 6800 VFWMevatec FoundationNASA Johnson Space CenterNational Science FoundationThe George & Carol Olmsted FoundationPeople’s United BankQuality Vision InternationalSandy Hill FoundationStabile Family FoundationStarr FoundationTD Charitable FoundationTDS TelecomU.S. Deptartment of Health & Human ServicesUnited Services Auto AssociatesE.F. Wall & AssociatesWeintz Family Foundation

ONE-STAR GENERAL($50,000–$99,999)David ’87 & Kimberly AbareAnthony ’84 & Marietta ’84 AgnittiJohn ’60 & Jackie AllenFlorilla P. Ames ’29Michael ’66 & Susan AndersonDrs. Diran & Seta ApelianTevfik Arif P’08Doug ’64 & Lil ArmstrongBrian ’68 & Sandra Ashe

Gabriel ’61 & Jane AuerbachLawrence E. Bailey ’65Dale ’70 & Marty BarberFrederick ’63 & Mary ’59 BasharaPhilipp ’86, M’14 & Kimberly ’87 BaumannMr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Beaney ’67Patricia E. Beck Mr. & Mrs. Larry H. Becker ’61Bill ’68 & Debbie BlackwoodMrs. Marjorie T. Boggs W’44 (Deceased)BG Richard M. Blunt, USA (Ret.) ’72 & Ms. Anita PorterBG & Mrs. Leo A. Brooks, Jr., USA (Ret.)Donna J. BrownellCOL & Mrs. Charles A. Brox, Jr., USAR (Ret.) ’57 & P’85Shawn ’70, M’03 & Helen BryanMr. & Mrs. Philip Burkhardt ’70Elizabeth Cairns ’55 & W’54Dr. Anthony Caprio ’60Bobby Carroll ’97Drs. Gary J. ’63 & Sharon J. ConfessoreJames & Carmen CourterRoger W. Coviello ’70Bette Crowley W’56John & Lindsay DaltonTom ’59 & Mary Ellen DeckerCarole Donnelly W’54COL & Mrs. William A. Dow, USA (Ret.) ’61Phil Down ’70William S. English ’58John ’63 & Natalie FischerJim ’70 & Carolyn FoutsEthel G. Foy P’65COL Roger C. Franklin, USA (Ret.) ’60CSM Thomas S. Freudenthal, USA (Ret.) ’83 & MSG Ines M. Montalvo, USA (Ret.) P’08Rev. William S. Gannon ’58Alfred S. Gardner ’53Edward ’79 & Susan GiannattasioDonald ’65 & Silvia GillMr. & Mrs. Roger C. Gilman ’58Richard B. Goldberg ’71Dana B. Gould ’63Maxine GradGen Alfred M. Gray, Jr., USMC (Ret.) H’88Bradford Greason ’50Luther & Sally HackettRobert Halleck ’64Walter ’45 & Edith HenryElliot & Karen HershbergCOL & Mrs. David A. Hicks, USA (Ret.) ’50H. Douglas ’71 & Margaret Hinkle P’99Calvin Hosmer, III ’55Mr. & Mrs. Larry W. Jeffords ’69George ’70 & Christy ’72 KabelChad ’83 & Sheila KageleiryClarke & Cathie KeenanJohn S. Lane ’50Robert S. Lappin ’51 & H’00Dr. & Mrs. Jon H. Larson ’63Judith P. Lavin W’50Mr. & Mrs. James J. Levesque, Jr. ’64COL Carl B.’51 (Deceased) & Barbara Lind, USA (Ret.)

Mr. & Mrs. Charles LockardJohn W. Luce ’50Roger ’60 & Janet (Deceased) MacLeodJoseph E. MacLeod ’84John ’64 & Katie ManchesterHarry MarsdenTimothy MellonCAPT & Mrs. Christopher C. Misner, USN ’90 & M’06Frances J. Mitchell W’58Dr. Donald ’57 & Ann MortonJohn K. Mulligan ’72Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Nickas ’82David ’88 & Carrie NollCOL & Mrs. Charles J. O’Brien, USA (Ret.) ’63Mr. John G. ’51 (Deceased) & Joyce Oliver Dorothy OliverDavid ’81 & Mary Beth OrfaoL. Virginia ParkinDr. & Mrs. Michael Parry P’01Daniel J. Paul David M. Paul, Jr.Keith ’89 & Stephanie PfromerMr. & Mrs. George H. Philley ’64Henry ’59 & Meg PierpanWilliam C. Pollock ’64Allen Potter ’58A. Graham ’68 & Louise PowersBob ’59 & Pat ReathMary Rudd ’84 & M’06Tom ’69 & Carolyn RumneyShelia R. Rysz W’67David Sargent ’57Bill ’62 & Tay ’62 SawyerEd ’66 & Nancy ShyloskiJudith Skillings W’59Robert C. SmithWalter ’57 & Suzanne SmithWilliam Steele ’59Marylou & Bob ’69 SullivanRoland ’51 & Carolyn SwiftJim Taylor ’68Jim (Deceased) & Carol (Decker) ’84 TrihyJoseph C. Urciuoli ’68Frederick E. ’67 & Linda VanAlstyneMr. & Mrs. Jekabs P. Vittands ’60David ’74 & Georgina WarrenGeorge Wey ’56Patricia Whaley P’74 & P’76George ’67 & Diane Wisell

Corporations & FoundationsAetna Life & CasualtyBates & MurrayBayrock Group Courter FoundationCulpeper FoundationDalton EnterprisesDeloitte FoundationEngelberth ConstructionFirst National Equipment Corporation Goldman SachsGrout Enterprises, LTDGulf Oil Foundation

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J. Petrocelli ContractingLockheed Martin CorporationLotus Development CorporationMilnel FoundationNew England ElectricNorton CompanyOlin Scott FundDavid M. Paul Family FoundationPepsico FoundationPritzker Cousins FoundationProcter & GambleRock of AgesThe Salmon FoundationSharonsteel FoundationShell Companies FoundationPhilip Snyder FoundationStamford Hospital FoundationSymes Family Charitable FoundationTime WarnerTurrell FundUnion Mutual of Vermont CompaniesUnited Technologies Corporation U.S. Department of EnergyVanguard Plastics CorporationVerizon CommunicationsWalentas Foundation, Ltd.Walmart

LIFETIME($20,000–$49,999)George C. Ackley ’54Phil ’66 & Jane ’66 AckleyMr. & Mrs. Charles R. Aimi ’59COL G. Robert ’58 (Deceased) & Mary Ann Akam, USA (Ret.)Frank ’58 & Emille AllenJon ’94 & Amy AllenHoward ’67 & Priscilla ’66 AlpertCOL & Mrs. Michael Anastasio, USA (Ret.) ’67Manny ’68 & Pat ApigianHoward L. Bacon ’44Roy ’65 (Deceased) & Joanne ’88 Bair Mr. & Mrs. William H. Balch ’60Harrison Baldwin ’59Keith ’80 & Susan ’80 Barrett P’06 & P’08David ’59 & Helen Barrington P’98Bill ’63 & Shirley BaumannElaine Beal W’59COL & Mrs. Robert J. Bedell, USA (Ret.) ’70Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Behie ’59Ervin BellSteven J. Bergholtz ’84Jack ’67 & Francie BergquistMr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Biechlin ’97LCDR R. John Bigelow, USN (Ret.) ’89Roy S. BlackWilliam ’59 & Judith BlackHarry ’68 & Kathy ’66 BlackeyWalter ’62 & Bonnie Bleiler, Jr.Robert BleimeisterFrancis V. Bliss, Jr. ’66William ’66 & Catherine BonkBruce ’63 & Miriam BonnellKeith Breslauer

John ’83 & Karen ’83 BroadmeadowLowell ’57 & Ellen Brooks, Jr.Lynn H. Brooks ’57Judy Bryant ’59 & W’59Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Bucknam, Jr. ’52 & ’53BG & Mrs. John C. Burney, USA (Ret.) ’46Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Burnham ’88Craig W. Butterfield ’55Cheri Caddy ’90Mr. & Mrs. Herbert C. CaldwellJohn ’72 & Marlene CampbellMrs. Anthony J. Carbone W’58 & P’88Steve ’64 & Patricia CerjanJane Cervenka P’79Charles ChevalierPat & Joyce CivilleBarbara Cleary W’61Constance M. Collins ’47 & W’44Gifford CombsGeorge ’67 & Susan CondonClement R. Confessore ’58Justin & Corine Connors ’91David J. Conrad ’57David ’61 & Karen CookPamela Corcoran W’66Paulette Corliss W’58Kirk ’62 & Linda ’63 Corliss, Jr.Allen H. Court ’64Dan Cox ’71Bill ’65 & Sheri ’66 CrittendonPeter ’59 & Barbara CroninEd ’73 & Ingrid CrosbieBruce Cunningham ’58Thomas M. Curley ’66 (Deceased)COL Roger H. Damon, USA (Ret.) ’51August ’66 & Carolyn ’64 DaubGeoffrey C. Dawe ’84Mr. Christian De Carlo ’52James ’89 & Gloria DiGiacomoRichard M. Divver ’55COL Nicholas Doiron, USA (Ret.) ’55Thomas ’56 & Sandra DonaldsonRichard M. Donofrio ’59COL Tim ’62 & Jackie DonovanScott ’85 & Mary Ellen DowThomas M. Downs ’82Gail P. Dunne W’65Mr. & Mrs. Conrad N. Dutcher ’57Kevin ’87 & Kirsten DwyerMr. & Mrs. Robert D. Edell ’70Jonas W. Ek ’86Dr. & Mrs. David Erick Elkowitz ’89Daniel Evans ’87Jay Evans ’70James ’87 & Cynthia ’88 FaganDanial ’84 & Sasha FaizullabhoyBrad Faxon ’60James A. & Lori H. FayRichard J. Fenick ’76Shirley Fenner VC’54 & W’54Matt ’64 & Karen FillerM. Claire Finigan W’50Jon E. Fogg ’68Iris R. Frangos ’57 & W’52

Kevin ’69 & Susan FraryBruce ’57 & Sandra FraserRobert FriedmanJoe ’68 & Susan FucciMr. & Mrs. Edmund Gallucci ’65Douglas S. Gardner ’67Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. GarrisonBrendan ’69 & Joan GarvinJohn ’86 & Maureen GattiWilliam M’07 & Susan GibsonCOL & Mrs. Harold L. Gilmore, USA (Ret.) ’53Al ’86 & Kim Gobeille P’18Ted Gomatos ’59COL & Mrs. Thomas A. Goonan, USAR ’79Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Gray ’64 & P’94MG & Mrs. John R. Greenway, USA (Ret.) ’56John W. Greenwood ’51 (Deceased)Russell Grogan P’96Kenneth & Mary Lou GrossDr. & Mrs. Adrian W. Grubs ’55Mr. Alden H’77 (Deceased) & Ruth GuildJohn Gurun ’55Dr. & Mrs. Edmund Hackman, Jr. ’69Joan Hale W’45Roberta F. Haney ’79Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hannon ’86Mr. & Mrs. Karl HannumRichard S. & Lynne D. HansenThomas ’60 & Gretchen HarrisDr. Carol A. HawkesMr. & Mrs. Gordon T. Hay, Jr. ’49, P’78 & P’82 Thomas Y. Heath ’64Mr. & Mrs. Art Heinmiller ’57Bill ’73 & Karen HelmrathWilliam J. Herbert P’91Clark ’71 & Colleen HicksVirginia R. Houston H’14Linda Parker HudsonWilliam Hyde ’65LTC Norman G. Johnson, USA (Ret.) ’50Barry ’62 & Bonnie ’62 JohnstonPaul ’66 & Susan ’66 JonesJosef ’59 & Nancy JordanCOL & Mrs. John F. Jorgensen, USA (Ret.) ’62Col & Mrs. Jeffrey Katz, USAF (Ret.) ’73BG Paul F. Kavanaugh, USA (Ret.) ’57Elaine Keating W’56COL Howard W. Kietzman, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’79Patricia Kiley W’45Richard S. King ’68Lorelei Kjelleren W’54, P’81LtGen John C. Koziol, USAF (Ret.) ’76 & Virginia R. Koziol ’76Michael D. Krause ’64Chris ’83 & Martha KristianCharles V. Krylo ’63COL & Mrs. Keith E. Kudla, USAR (Ret.) ’68Eileen Lait W’50Frederick & Maureen ’90 LarsenCharlotte R. Lavette W’57Daniel M. Lay ’83Sydney LeaRonald Ledoux ’65William R. Legge ’57

Dr. Donald P. Lewis ’55Steven & Susan (Garrison) LimingWendall Lincoln ’62Robert O. Lindefjeld ’86John ’94 & Leslie LinfieldClaudia Lockard W’44Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Lovis ’52Dick ’64 & Dottie LovisoneMr. & Mrs. David Lozier, Esq. ’91COL & Mrs. James H. Lyles, USA (Ret.) ’63Paul W. LyonsMr. & Mrs. Robert C. Maccarini ’60Joseph M. Machnowski ’63Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Macy ’63COL & Mrs. William Magdycz, USA, MD ’85David & Adrienne MagidaPaul ’95 & Molly MagnessCharlotte R. Lavette W’57John J. Manning ’81 & M’14Frank ’70 & Silsby ’69 MarinoThe Hon. & Mrs. Frank Marriott ’68 & ’69Frank Mazza ’56Claire McAfee W’43Karen P. McGrathDr. Craig J. McLaughlin ’80Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin ’87Paul McMackin ’66Thomas C. McTighe ’55Mr. & Mrs. Lyman McWain ’65 & ’65Kevin ’77 & Kate Mercadante P’12John MeyerThomas ’75 & Mary MihalekTed ’68 & Martha MillerAddison ’52 & Adelaide MinottWalter ’68 & Dianne MischenkoR. John MitchellStanford & Alice MohrKarl ’84 & Susan ’84 MoisanAlton A. Molin ’65Francis ’60 & Gertrude Moran, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James E. Moriarty, Jr. ’60Patrick Moriarty ’81Thomas ’60 & Carol MorseG. Burton Mullen ’62Richard T. Mullen ’58, P’79, P’83 & G’13LTC & Mrs. James E. Mullin, USA (Ret.) ’65Kent Murray ’88Ed ’74 & Gail ’74 Nestlerode, Jr.John ’61 & Helen NewtonMr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Nickas ’57Nancy Nock W’56John ’60 & Gail NorrisPriscilla Nystedt W’42Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. O’Brien, Jr. ’59Col & Mrs. Charles J. O’Connor III, USAF (Ret.) ’77Katherine Zorzy O’Gorman ’83Lynn Olmsted ’63Phyllis D. Paige ’75Gerry H’91 & Jackie Painter ’76Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parmelee ’58William ’88 & Heidi Passalacqua P’15John Patton ’86 & Diane BeckerBarbara A. Peach W’56

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Richard A. PenderMG Charles H. Perenick, USA (Ret.) ’56Dr. Roberta J. Perna ’94Robert ’61 & Susan PerryGreg ’67 & Kathy Peterson P’92Jerome ’84 & Andria PetrocelliRobert W. Phinney ’50David ’85 & Linda PierceCraig ’69 & Nancy PiersMichael ’66 & Judith Pirolli P’96David ’74 & Susan PlankAnne Baker Platt W’40Marcia L. Pottle W’44Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Prevost ’76Mr. & Mrs. William N. Priesmeyer ’67Robert ’65 & Dorothy PriestleyMary Psalidas W’50Thomas M. Quartuccio ’60David ’66 & Lee ’64 QuincyCOL & Mrs. Andre K. Reiser, USA (Ret.) ’58Mr. & Mrs. J. Alexander ReslyMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Reynolds ’87Steven ’72 & Sharon RhatiganPaula A. Gills & Edward L. Richards, Jr.Joan M. Richardson W’53John D. Ridill ’67Mr. & Mrs. John E. Riggs, III ’67Ms. Betsy Robbins P’15Mr. Mark Robbins P’15David J. Rodgers ’82Mr. & Mrs. Fred B. Roedel, III ’85Mark H. Rohde ’79Gerald Smith & Terry Romero P’18Bob ’66 & Janet RosadiniConrad ’58 & Phyllis RowellCarl M. Rubin ’78COL Dominic William Ruggerio, USA (Ret.) ’61 & Jacqueline McDonald W’61Jerry O. Runyon ’60Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Russell ’56Maurice Salada ’68Roger ’61 & Nancy SamiaMr. & Mrs. Eric W. Schmidt ’55Myrna L. Schultz W’60LTC & Mrs. Andrew J. Seremeth, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’63Robert E. Shanahan ’63C. Howard Shannon ’66Gene & Emilie Sharbaugh ’84Donald ’51 & Barbara ShawGordon ’57 & Marilyn ShepardsonHarry Sholk ’52Yank ’68 & Jane ShuggCyrus ’90 & Michelle SinorBob Small ’61Mr. & Mrs. David C. Smith ’67Winthrop & Margaret SmithCOL Maurice H. Smith, USA (Ret.) ’34Ronald Souders ’69Mary SouzaNicholas R. Spagnoli ’59Alfred ’54 & Irene St. GermainMr. & Mrs. Alexander Stephen ’60Edward Stephens, III ’66

Dennis Stone ’70Michael J. Sullivan ’66Philip ’81 & Julie ’93 SusmannMr. & Mrs. Gregg P. Sweetser ’69Patricia M. Swift ’52 & W’52Mr. & Mrs. William A. Thirkell, Jr. ’60Philip Tiemann, Jr. ’50Mark Titus ’70Shirley Tourigny W’53Pauline I. TozerAnn Turner H’01Elene L. Turner W’65Lois R. Tutherly ’43 & W’44Leslie H. Tye ’51Bettye Udell W’42 (Deceased)C. J. "Skip" Udell ’60Mr. & Mrs. Winfred Valentine ’60COL & Mrs. Paul V. Valvo, USA (Ret.) ’60CPT & Mrs. Terry Van Meter, USA (Ret.) ’66Ed ’65 & Judy VerockCOL Charles Viall, USA (Ret.) ’64 & Maureen Viall, SESCelia Waldo W’51Jo-Ann D. Wallace P’00Margaret Wallace ’00Martin Wasserman ’55 & W’56Gary ’66 & Susan ’67 WelchmanPeter ’60 & Suzanne WernettDavid WestermanDavid ’76 & Stacey Whaley P’17 & P’18James & Carolyn Whaley P’16Paula Wheeler W’58Anne G. Whiteside ’75 & ’77Andrew M. Wigg ’88Mr. & Mrs. David H. Willis ’64Anne Wilson W’60Roger ’60 & Margaret WinslowRichard & Lauren ’84, M’12 WobbyLTC Thomas H. Wright, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’75Robert C. ’59 & Kathryn H. Young P’85

Corporations & FoundationsAbbott LaboratoriesAmerican Chemical SocietyGeorge F. Baker TrustBoeing CompanyBoston Alumni ClubJack & Dorothy Byrne FoundationCabot Family Charitable TrustCaci ProductsCarrier CorporationChase Manhattan BankCigna FoundationCiville & TangJustin & Corine Connors FoundationCourter, Kobert & CohenDalio FoundationDelta Air Lines FoundationDEW Construction CorporationDominion FoundationDubois ConstructionThe Duke Energy FoundationEastman KodakEttinger Foundation

Foxboro CompanyGiering Metal FinishingGillette CompanyGoodrich Corporation Partners in Giving PlanHackett Valine & MacDonaldHeinmiller InvestmentsInternational Debutante BallIPW Construction GroupJohnson GroupKazarian Family FoundationKern Family FoundationKing Spruce CompanyThe Knapp FoundationKnox Family FoundationLamb Family FundMarathon ManufacturingMerchants BankMerrill Lynch CompanyMetropolitan LifeMorgan Stanley Dean WitterMotorola Inc.NEDC Fabricating SolutionsNew England FinancialNorwich Club of BostonOlin FoundationOrfao Family Charitable FundPathoras CorporationPayette AssociatesPerry, Dean, Rogers & Partners ArchitectsPolaroid CorporationQuaker Oats FoundationRaytheon CompanyReliance Electric CompanySears-Roebuck FoundationSecurity Federal Savings BankWinthrop H. Smith Family FoundationThe Software HouseSwanson Analysis SystemRichard E. Tarrant FoundationTektronix FoundationTextronToomey IndustriesTwin Lakes Partners LPU.S. Charitable (Shepherd Nichols Family Foundation)U.S. Information AgencyUSS Montpelier AssociationVarian AssociatesVermont Genetics Network - UVMVermont Mutual Insurance CompanyVermont National BankThe Williams Companies

THE PARTRIDGE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSThe mission of the Partridge Society is to encourage alumni, parents, and friends of Norwich University to help the university achieve its financial goals and to formally recognize those who do so. Annual Members contribute annual gifts

of $1,000 or more during the university’s fiscal year.

The following list acknowledges and celebrates gifts received and memberships granted between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2017. Gifts received and memberships granted after May 31, 2017 will appear in the FY2017–2018 Annual Report.

PRESIDENT’S CABINET($10,000 or more)AnonymousDaniel & Nancy ArchuletaDoug ’64 & Lil ArmstrongBruce K. Battel ’66Philipp ’86 & M’14 & Kimberly ’87 BaumannEdwin ’51 & Thelma ’51 Beyerl P’75 & G’04BG Richard M. Blunt, USA (Ret.) ’72 & Ms. Anita PorterThe Honorable Thaddeus Buczko ’47 & H’96Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. Budnick, Jr. ’64 & P’86Elizabeth Cairns ’55 & W’54Mark ’70 & Allyn CallahanDave ’61 & Roz CarlsonPaul ’59 & Joanne CarraraPat & Joyce CivilleGeorge ’67 & Susan CondonJustin & Corine Connors ’91Lawrence ’80 & Nanine Costa David C. Crawford ’52 & H’93Bill ’65 & Sheri ’66 CrittendonPeter ’65 & Marlene ’66 DalrympleJohn & Lindsay DaltonAugust ’66 & Carolyn ’64 DaubArthur O. Davidson, Jr. ’52 (Deceased)Alan ’75 & Cynthia ’75 DeForest P’01Harvey ’68 & Jeanne DeMovickPhil Down ’70Allen ’71 & Kate DoyleCOL & Mrs. Carl L. Drechsel, USAR (Ret.) ’67Mr. & Mrs. John L. DrewRalph W. Dunham ’78Donald FaustGordon ’59 & Mary FawcettEthel G. Foy P’65CSM Thomas S. Freudenthal, USA (Ret.) ’83 & MSG Ines M. Montalvo, USA (Ret.) P’08Alfred S. Gardner ’53William M’07 & Susan GibsonGeorge F. Giering ’65Richard B. Goldberg ’71Thomas ’66 & Diann ’66 GriffingHarry T. ’55 & Ann HaleRobert Halleck ’64Roberta F. Haney ’79Emi Hata G’19Blaine & Robin HawkinsFred ’58 & RoxAnn HaynesElliot & Karen HershbergMr. & Mrs. Larry W. Jeffords ’69Michael P. Johnson ’85, M’07 & P’11

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Mr. & Mrs. Rupert JohnsonStephen Jones ’71William & Christine Jones ’61George ’70 & Christy ’72 KabelClarke & Cathie KeenanOwen A. Kelly, Jr. ’64 (Deceased)JoAnne C. Kennedy W’63 & P’96Paul V. ’71 & Rebecca C. P. KennedyRichard S. King ’68Mark ’59 & Polly KisielMr. & Mrs. Joel A. Kobert ’65Charles H. Kosmaler, Jr. ’65LtGen John C. Koziol, USAF (Ret.) ’76 & Virginia R. Koziol ’76Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Kreitzberg ’57 & H’94Larry ’77 & Kathy LangDr. & Mrs. Jon H. Larson ’63William Lasky ’69George ’65 & Julia LyonsPaul W. LyonsBob & Lou Ellen MacDonald P’06Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Mack ’64 & H’06Abigail B. MasonMr. & Mrs. Douglas M. McCracken ’70Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Milano, Jr. ’66, ’66 & H’03Al ’67 & Stephanie (Deceased) Moskal P’95John K. Mulligan ’72Robert L. Needham ’58David ’88 & Carrie NollCol & Mrs. Charles J. O’Connor III, USAF (Ret.) ’77Harry ’46 & Diana PageRobert A. Parkin ’59 (Deceased)Dr. & Mrs. Michael Parry P’01Rodney ’51 & Ann PetersonKeith ’89 & Stephanie PfromerDavid ’85 & Linda PierceE. Tarry ’64, H’05 & Pat PolidorMr. & Mrs. E. Miles Prentice, IIICOL (IL) Jennifer N. Pritzker, ILARNG (Ret.) H’07Rol ’50, H’90 & Dori ReiterBarbara L. Richmond W’52Gerald Smith & Terry Romero P’18Tom ’69 & Carolyn RumneyRADM & Mrs. Richard W. Schneider, USCGR (Ret.)Gene ’84 & Emilie SharbaughRobert C. SmithPhilip ’73 & Peg SoucyEdward ’59 (Deceased) & Karen Steele P’95GEN Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59 & H’91Landers ’87 & Jennifer SymesMr. & Mrs. William H. Thomas, Jr. ’67Mark Thompson ’79 Roderic & Patricia Vitty P’89Eugene W. ’49 & Grace L. WardVirginia G. Watkin H’86J. Fred Weintz, Jr. ’47 & H’01Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Wesneski ’70David WestermanRobert & Vicky Young P’00

Corporations & FoundationsAlice S. Ayling Scholarship FoundationCiville & Tang, PLLC

Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Northern New EnglandJustin & Corine Connors FoundationDalton EnterprisesDeForest AgencyDeloitte FoundationDrew FoundationRobert L. Epstein Family FoundationExxonMobil Education FoundationHaynes Family FoundationJephson Educational TrustCathie & Clarke Keenan Gift FundKobert ConsultingKreitzberg Family FoundationLPD InvestmentsMevatec FoundationMoran Family TrustNew York YankeesNoll Family FundNorthfield Savings BankThe George & Carol Olmsted FoundationPepsico FoundationPritzker Military FoundationQuality Vision InternationalROSOKA SoftwareStamford Hospital FoundationTAWANI FoundationU.S. Charitable Vanguard Plastics CorporationE.F. Wall & Associates

ERNEST HARMON ASSOCIATES($5,000 –$9,999)Jack ’57 & Lona (Deceased) Abare P’87Phil ’66 & Jane ’66 AckleyJohn ’60 & Jackie AllenAlan Anderson M’09Michael ’66 & Susan AndersonAnonymousDrs. Diran & Seta ApelianLeif Babin, USNHarrison Baldwin ’59Frederick ’63 & Mary ’59 BasharaFrederic ’58, H’91 & Elinor ’58 BertrandMyra J. BiblowitMr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Biechlin ’97John ’83 & Karen ’83 BroadmeadowMr. & Mrs. Philip Burkhardt ’70Cheri Caddy ’90Col & Mrs. Jay Carlson, USAF ’81William D. Carter ’52Drs. Gary J. ’63 & Sharon J. ConfessoreGeoffrey Cookman ’86Geoffrey C. Dawe ’84Col David DeNofrio, USAF (Ret.) ’84LTC Denise M. Donovan, USA (Ret.) ’81COL & Mrs. William A. Dow, USA (Ret.) ’61Kevin ’87 & Kirsten DwyerMr. & Mrs. Donald J. ElmerCOL Roger C. Franklin, USA (Ret.) ’60Joe ’68 & Susan FucciDouglas S. Gardner ’67Mr. & Mrs. Gordon G. Garney ’60 & ’61Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Garrison

Maxine GradMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hannon ’86Clifford ’66 & Doris HeislerH. Douglas ’71 & Margaret Hinkle P’99Charley ’67 & Kathy HoldenCOL Guy S. ’60 & Robin Huntley, USA (Ret.)Mr. & Mrs. William W. Irving ’57BG Paul F. Kavanaugh, USA (Ret.) ’57Edward F. Kennedy, Jr.Stephen A. Knych ’82Krenar Komoni ’06Steven & Susan (Garrison) LimingVictor Linck M’13COL Carl B. ’51 (Deceased) & Barbara Lind, USA (Ret.)Robert O. Lindefjeld ’86COL & Mrs. William Magdycz, USA, MD’85David & Adrienne MagidaJohn ’64 & Katie ManchesterOlive T. March ’49, W’51 & P’82William E. ’67 & P’95 Rachel A. McIntoshTed ’68 & Martha MillerStanford & Alice MohrAlbert C. Molter, Jr. ’66Gen & Mrs. Richard I. Neal, USMC (Ret.)John ’61 & Helen NewtonPaul Niconchuk ’51David ’81 & Donna NockRobert Omasta ’66John Patton ’86 & Diane BeckerGreg ’67 & Kathy Peterson P’92Allen Potter ’58Mr. & Mrs. William N. Priesmeyer ’67David ’66 & Lee ’64 QuincyMr. & Mrs. Fred B. Roedel, III ’85Shelia R. Rysz W’67David Sargent ’57Bill ’62 & Tay ’62 SawyerRichard ’60 (Deceased) & Myrna L. SchultzCPT Charles L. Shudtz, USA ’62Salvatore Simeone ’44Cyrus ’90 & Michelle SinorMr. & Mrs. David C. Smith ’67Walter ’57 & Suzanne SmithMr. & Mrs. Kendrick Snyder P’07Ronald Souders ’69Edward Stephens, III ’66Bill & Melissa Stewart P’15Col & Mrs. John R. Sweeney, USAF (Ret.) P’89Carol (Decker) Trihy ’84Frederick E. ’67 & Linda VanAlstyneDavid ’74 & Georgina WarrenCOL Conrad D. ’51 & Marilyn Whitney, USA (Ret.)Andrew M. Wigg ’88Richard & Lauren ’84, M’12 WobbyAlan & Alice Zaff

Corporations & FoundationsCigna FoundationComcastDelta Air Lines FoundationDominion FoundationThe Duke Energy Foundation

General ElectricGridiron Club & FoundationInternational Debutante BallIPW Construction Group J & S ConsultingJohnson & JohnsonLT. James A. Logan Post 6800 VFWGarrison McKane Family Charitable Trust at Morgan StanleyNFP Property & Casualty ServicesPathoras CorporationPhoenix Holdings PartnershipProcter & GambleShoreline PropertiesWinthrop H. Smith Family FoundationPhilip Snyder FoundationStephens Family Giving AccountJohn R. & Joyce D. Sweeney Family Foundation

RALPH NOBLE ASSOCIATES($2,500–$4,999)David ’87 & Kimberly AbareG. Robert ’58 (Deceased) & Mary Ann AkamCOL Bob Akam ’85 & COL Melissa Sturgeon, USADale Armstrong ’88Robert ’90 & Andrea AroneMr. & Mrs. Michael Babyak, Jr. ’92Rob BarrettDavid ’59 & Helen Barrington P’98Scott & Pat BarronCOL & Mrs. Robert J. Bedell, USA (Ret.) ’70Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Behie ’59Bill ’68 & Debbie BlackwoodFrancis V. Bliss, Jr. ’66Lowell ’57 & Ellen Brooks, Jr.Harlow ’66 & Jan BrownJeffrey T. Brown M’15Chris ’86 & Kelly BudnickDoug ’55 & Diane ChapmanLTC & Mrs. Robert S. Chilton, Jr., ARNG (Ret.) ’73Allen ChurchDavid ’87 & Melissa DeVeauScott ’85 & Mary Ellen DowLorna & Dan EdmundsonDaniel Evans ’87Jay Evans ’70Danial ’84 & Sasha FaizullabhoyJames E. Feehan, III ’85Bob ’49 & Eleanor ’50 Forger P’75Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fousek ’01Rod FoxMr. & Mrs. Peter Fusco ’94Randy ’75 & Terry ’75 GaetzLeigh ’79 & Cynthia GammieRev. William S. Gannon ’58R. Rand ’61 & Alexandria W. GarbaczBrendan ’69 & Joan GarvinCharles Gasparoni ’86John ’86 & Maureen GattiKeith ’84 & Lori GelinasJeremy Goodale ’66Ronald ’69 & Connie Harper

NORWICH RECORD | FALL 2017

William Hayden ’91Byron S. Jervis ’71Paul ’66 & Susan ’66 JonesEric ’97 & Ivy JudgeChad ’83 & Sheila KageleiryPeter & Judith Lafontaine P’18Robert S. Lappin ’51 & H’00Blair ’84 & Barbara LavoieDaniel M. Lay ’83Adam ’05 & Jennifer LazarRichard J. Leatherbee ’77Gerard E. LehnerMr. & Mrs. James J. Levesque, Jr. ’64Erik Liebegott ’92Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Maccarini ’60Barry ’68 & Marcia MeinerthCAPT Mark Meservey, USCG (Ret.) ’85Thomas ’75 & Mary MihalekCAPT & Mrs. Christopher C. Misner, USN ’90 & M’06Alton A. Molin ’65COL & Mrs. William Mooney, USA ’86Amy Beth Moore W’80Dr. Donald ’57 & Ann MortonRay & Hannah MorvanCOL & Mrs. Charles J. O’Brien, USA (Ret.) ’63Joseph OjileLynn Olmsted ’63Phyllis D. Paige ’75Mr. & Mrs. Leonard N. Palmer ’63Barbara A. Peach W’56Robin ’67 & Rosalie PerryMr. & Mrs. George H. Philley ’64Henry ’59 & Meg PierpanCraig ’69 & Nancy PiersElizabeth Kennedy ’01 & Logan Potskowski ’02Michael ’83 & Sharron PrairieLee ’66 & Nancy ’67 RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Peter SachsJohn SadlowskiDaniel SaganRobert A. Saldarini ’67Roger ’61 & Nancy SamiaMary Jo Segal W’60Yank ’68 & Jane ShuggDwight St. JohnDennis Stone ’70Philip ’81 & Julie ’93 SusmannWilliam A. Thurston, Jr. ’87C. J. "Skip" Udell ’60Allen & Elizabeth ’92 VeachCOL Charles Viall, USA (Ret.) ’64 & Maureen Viall, SESDavid ’76 & Stacey Whaley P’17 & P’18COL Allen Wilder, Jr. USA (Ret.)’56 & W’78Dudley H. Willis ’64Robert C. ’59 & Kathryn H. Young P’85Suzanne ZaffThomas ’92 & Margaret Zignich

Corporations & FoundationsBliss ManufacturingBrown Consultants, PA

Gammie Air MonitoringGoldman SachsNEDC Fabricating SolutionsNorthrop Grumman FoundationNovartis CorporationSIG SauerSymquestTrident Wealth ManagementWyndham Worldwide CorporationThe Alan & Suzanne Zaff Fund REGULAR MEMBERS($1,000–$2,499)George C. Ackley ’54COL Raoul Alcala, USA (Ret.)Bruce A. Aldrich ’71Travis Allard ’07Ethan ’69 & Ellen ’69 AllenFrank ’58 & Emille AllenJon ’94 & Amy AllenCOL Michael L. Amaral, USA (Ret.) ’86Marty ’66 & Diane AmesNeil & Joanne Amidon P’18Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Anderson ’60Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Angotti, Sr. ’67AnonymousLTC Anela Arcari, USA ’91Robert ’95 & Gretchen ’96 ArchambaultCharlie ’81 & Karla ’81 ArmentiJudith ArmstrongBrian ’68 & Sandra AsheBrian ’70 & Diane ’70 AttenboroughThomas Atwood ’53LTC Brian Austin, Sr., USAR (Ret.) ’68Lawrence E. Bailey ’65Roy (Deceased) ’65 & Joanne Bair ’88COL Fred H. Baker, USARNG (Ret.) ’67COL Stuart W. Baker, USA (Ret.) ’70Mr. & Mrs. William H. Balch ’60Mr. & Mrs. Norman W. Baldrachi ’55Daniel & Susan BallouLTC & Mrs. James D. Bannister, USAR (Ret.) ’68Andrew Bannon ’96Dr. Lance E. Banwell ’70PV2 Thomas F. Banyacski, ARNG ’14Dale ’70 & Marty BarberLtCol & Mrs. Jason M. Barrett, USMC ’90Bill ’63 & Shirley BaumannLTC & Mrs. John M. Bavis, USA ’82Paul ’69 & RoseAnn BeaudoinMr. & Mrs. William H. Bell ’66GySgt Christopher R. Bentley, USMC ’13 & M’16COL & Mrs. Andrew R. Berdy, USA ’70Peter BerristordJim Beyerl ’75 & P’04James ’77 & Mary BlackWilliam ’59 & Judith BlackBobby ’86 & Anna BlackwellWalter ’62 & Bonnie Bleiler, Jr.Robert BleimeisterJosiah C. Boggs, V ’16Bob ’70 & Cookie BohmanDave ’91 & Karen BolducBruce ’63 & Miriam Bonnell

George ’58 & Judy BonneyGeorge W. Bowne ’75Leonard ’54 & Janice BraultAlan E. Brennan ’82 & P’14Matt ’79 & Linda BrennanMaureen Brennan W’64Harold ’66 & Pamela BresettLynn H. Brooks ’57Donald BrownLTC & Mrs. Edward M. Brown, USA (Ret.) ’54Robert Brownstein ’60LT David Bruce, USNShawn BrunnerMr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Bucknam ’78Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Bucknam, Jr. ’52 & ’53Stephen & Nancy BuczkoMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Burnham ’88Stanley J. Burzycki ’71R. Barry Butler ’64Charles ’71 & Michele ButsonCraig W. Butterfield ’55John Buzby, Jr. ’84 & M’04Timothy ’68 & Linda BuzzellJoseph & Diane Byrne P’09Hugh E. Cairns ’46COL Jeffrey S. Cairns, USA (Ret.) ’80Margaret A. CairnsApril Cantwell ’97 & M’03Stephen ’74 & Rita CantyDr. Anthony Caprio ’60Edward & Elizabeth Card ’71F. Patrick Carr, III ’70Louis Casciaro ’79David ’80 & Lianne CaseySteve ’64 & Patricia CerjanWilliam J. ChesterLTC Alfred R. Chioffe, USA (Ret.) ’63Bonnie ChouinardHarold ’62 & Rosemary ChristensenDr. Robert W. Christie ’44 & H’72Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Christy ’57Bill ’71 & Agnes ClarkThomas J. Clarke ’90 & M’14William & Nancy ClementsRobert Closson ’82James W. Colby ’57Russell & April Cole P’18Mr. & Mrs. John P. Collins ’90Joel ColwellClement R. Confessore ’58David J. Conrad ’57Jacob ’01, M’12 & Hilary ’01 CoonsAnthony Corradi ’81Joseph J. Corrado ’80David ’77 & Helen CostaAndrew & Amber CountisDan Cox ’71Roger H. Cox ’54John F. Coyle ’63Lisa M’06 & Dayle CrockettEd ’73 & Ingrid CrosbieBette Crowley W’56Bruce Cunningham ’58COL Peter W. Cuthbert, USA (Ret.) ’51

COL Roger H. Damon, USA (Ret.) ’51Elliot DanburgTobias Danforth ’69 & Alison AldenMr. & Mrs. Donato D’Angelo, Jr., Esq. ’99Peter Davis ’85Thomas & Diane DawsonDanielle DeForest ’01 & M’05Adam B. Depolo ’16James ’71 & Kathleen DevineDonald ’65 & Geraldine Di PernoJeffrey D. Dick ’94George ’52 & Shirley ’50 DicksonJohn ’54 & Patricia DiegoMatthew R. Ditolla ’12Jerry W. Dixon M’13Mr. & Mrs. York J. Doerr ’63COL Nicholas Doiron, USA (Ret.) ’55Mark Donahue P’19Thomas ’56 & Sandra DonaldsonPhyllis A. Dorr W’61Dennis ’81 & Casandra DowneyThomas D. Downey ’80Brian ’94 & Melissa DoyleRobert Draper ’71Mr. & Mrs. William DuRie ’64Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Edell ’70Stephen ’70 & Lynn Egan, Jr.Charles ’01 & M’03 & Holly ’94 EgnerJonas W. Ek ’86William S. English ’58Kenneth ’70 & Kathryn EricksonBruce ’67 & Carole EymannRobert Fabich, Jr. ’06Jeff & Donna FarberDon ’63 & Anne FawcettJohn ’92 & Kimberly FentonMatthew H. Ferri ’86COL & Mrs. Robert C. Filbey, USA (Ret.) ’70Matt ’64 & Karen FillerJohn ’63 & Natalie FischerRichard ’58 & Rosalyn FischerJames ’77 & Kathryn ’76 FisherJohn ’64 & Linda FisherBergan Flannigan ’08Thomas Flannigan ’07Thomas F. X. Flynn ’57James ’65 & Joy FortuneJim ’70 & Carolyn FoutsGrover ’62 & Rosanne FoxMr. & Mrs. Albert J. FreudenthalJoanne B. Frolich W’59Andrea GagnerMr. & Mrs. Edmund Gallucci ’65Allison Renee Gerlach ’07 & M’10Edward ’79 & Susan GiannattasioJim ’69 & Penny GillesCOL & Mrs. Harold L. Gilmore, USA (Ret.) ’53Dennis M. Godek ’74Bruce P. Goetz ’68Dr. Christopher M. ’66 & Cheryl D. GoodwinCOL & Mrs. Thomas A. Goonan, USAR ’79Kevin ’74 & Sally ’74 GormanThomas & Dr. Allison Gorski P’14Colin Gouveia ’85

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Vincent ’68 & Colette GrandeMr. & Mrs. Donald D. Gray ’63Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth S. Gray ’67Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Gray ’94Bradford Greason ’50Craig GreeneJon M. Gregory ’71Mark W. Griffith ’86 & M’04LTC & Mrs. James Grzella, USA ’72Deborah Guidotti ’83John Guidotti ’82COL & Mrs. Walter P. Gunning, USA (Ret.) ’70John F. Hackett ’70Dr. & Mrs. Edmund Hackman, Jr. ’692LT Christopher R. Hammel, USA ’13Clayton Hammond ’51Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Hanifin ’86Steven Hardart, IIMr. & Mrs. John B. Harkins ’63COL & Mrs. Robert Harms, USA ’83Thomas ’60 & Gretchen HarrisPeter ’72 & Sheila HawesCOL Thomas J. Hawes, USA (Ret.) ’65 & P’91Jon B. Haynes ’67John D. Healy ’14Capt Hillary P. Britch-Hedberg ’07 & Maj Anders J. Hedberg ’06 USAFMr. & Mrs. Paul G. Heffernan, Jr. ’80Mr. & Mrs. Art Heinmiller ’57Bill ’73 & Karen HelmrathMr. & Mrs. Benno L. Heni P’17Monique (Bentsen) Hennings ’88Michael & June ’81 HestonClark ’71 & Colleen HicksLTC George T. Hiltebrant, USAR (Ret.) ’65Michael J. Hirka ’82Michael HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Holden ’68Steve Holden ’60Jeanne L. Hollenbeck W’61Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Hoogstraten ’82Calvin Hosmer, III ’55Bruce ’70 & Dorothy HotteMichael Hourigan ’85 & Tina BohlMr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. Howard, Jr. ’65John P. Huber ’67Hans Hulsebos ’06Peter HunsingerKasey C. Jacobs ’17Anthony Johnson ’94Brian ’70 & Kathleen JohnsonLTC Norman G. Johnson, USA (Ret.) ’50COL & Mrs. Richard Johnson, USA (Ret.) ’63Shearl & Steve ’85 JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Johnston ’82Dr. Boyd A. Jones ’63Rich ’77 & Beth ’78 JonesJosef ’59 & Nancy JordanAndrew Jost ’74Mr. & Mrs. David W. Junkins P’17Susan L. KanachJay ’80 & Michelle ’81 KanavosAndrew & Wrenn KatesCol & Mrs. Jeffrey Katz, USAF (Ret.) ’73

Mr. & Mrs. Brian L. Keenan ’96Col & Mrs. Shaun Kelleher, USAF ’84Michael ’74 & JoAnn (Murphy) ’74 Kelley P’05, P’06 & P’11LTC & Mrs. Paul D. Kelley, USA (Ret.) ’76COL Ronald G. Kelsey, USA (Ret.) ’65Sean M. Kennedy ’12COL Howard W. Kietzman, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’79Robert M’10 & Molly KingFrancis & Nancy Kobylenski ’71Mauri Korhonen ’70Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kramer ’66 & ’66Roger A. Krause ’50Chris ’83 & Martha KristianCharles V. Krylo ’63Bill & Carol Kucker ’57COL & Mrs. Keith E. Kudla, USAR (Ret.) ’68Chad KutneyJason Labriola ’96Rudy L. ’66 (Deceased) & Elaine F. LaineCharity A. Lake ’07Dr. & Mrs. Denny Lane ’62Mark E. ’78 & Kay J. LangNeil ’58 & Honore LaRosaGary Leader ’70MAJ & Mrs. Bryan C. Leclerc, USA ’96William R. Legge ’57William Leipert ’64Les LeLand ’59Michael ’93 & Judy LePageMark Lester ’92Dr. Donald P. Lewis ’55Edward Li ’14Benjamin ’71 & Linda LiberatoreJames & Joanne LimanekWendall Lincoln ’62Bruce ’81 & Linda ’81 LitchfieldMr. & Mrs. Charles LockardMr. & Mrs. David Lozier, Esq. ’91Henry ’93 & Tracy Lutz, IIIJohn J. Luzzi ’63 (Deceased)E. Jay Lybert ’54COL & Mrs. James H. Lyles, USA (Ret.) ’63LTC & Mrs. Davis Lynch, Jr. USA (Ret.) ’86 & ’86LTC & Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’68Robert ’68 & Marguerite ’68 MacinaPaul Madden ’88 & Maureen ClarkPaul ’95 & Molly MagnessLTC & Mrs. Michael Magrane, USA ’86Charles A. Mahan ’65Frederick C. Maier ’53David ’71 & Darlene MansonMr. & Mrs. Daniel Marrazzo ’77Col Douglas M. Marshall, III, USAF (Ret.) ’76Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Marsilius ’43 & H’68Don ’67 & Lynne MatherFrank Mazza ’56Vincent ’90 & Patrice McDermottH. Bartlett McGee ’57Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. McKenzie ’86Dr. Craig J. McLaughlin ’80Wallace ’66 & Angela McLeanPaul McMackin ’66COL & Mrs. Edward McNamara, USARNG ’71

Kevin ’77 & Kate Mercadante P’12Robert ’57 & Katherine MetcalfConrad Mihalek ’70Dr. & Mrs. R. Gerry Miller ’65Walter ’68 & Dianne MischenkoKarl ’84 & Susan ’84 MoisanPeter ’69 & Jane ’69 MoranteMr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Morel ’69Jerry MorelockJon ’65 & Carol MorseMr. & Mrs. Frederick T. Morsheimer ’70William A. Mraz ’58Derek S. Mullen ’13G. Burton Mullen ’62Richard T. Mullen ’58, P’79, P’83 & G’13Rick ’79 & Ann Mullen P’13LTC & Mrs. James E. Mullin, USA (Ret.) ’65COL & Mrs. Christopher J. Munn, USA (Ret.) ’81Robert Murphy ’71Peter M. Mushovic ’90Richard Nair & Katherine BanksTom ’67 & Linda NesbittCharles Neudorfer, II ’76Gordon Nicholson ’65Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Nickas ’57Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Nickas ’82Theodore Nigro ’65Nancy Nock W’56Mr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Norton ’59Michael ’73 & Susan O’BrienMr. & Mrs. Sean P. O’Brien ’90Brian ’76 & Susan ’77 O’ConnellChristopher ’81 & Molly O’ConnorRussell ’56 & Lea ’57 O’ConnorJim & Ann O’Donnell P’13Andrew J. O’Sullivan ’13Bill ’54 & Teresa OuelletteTimothy ’62 & Eva PaigeGerry H’91 & Jackie ’76 PainterLTC Jay Palmer, USA ’66Dennis & Elizabeth Parrish ’82Peter ’70 & Vicki PasqualeWilliam ’88 & Heidi Passalacqua P’15Jan ’65 & Barbara PecceFrank & Nelita PecoraMG Charles H. Perenick, USA (Ret.) ’56Robert PerkinLt Col & Mrs. Vincent Perrone, Jr., USAF (Ret.) ’76Robert W. Phinney ’50John Pimm ’45Dr. & Mrs. Carlos Pinkham ’65Michael ’66 & Judith Pirolli P’96David ’74 & Susan PlankLeonard ’96 & Tracey ’96 PoirierMr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Polachek P’06Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Prevost ’76Lowell ’93 & Silvia PriceRonald Provencher ’59Jim & Michelle (Raimondo) ’88 DanielsonMartha T. Rainville H’06 & Paul McHaleTimothy A. Reardon ’07 & M’10Warren H. Reich ’62LTC Rickard E. ’71 & Sally Rein, USA (Ret.)

COL & Mrs. Andre K. Reiser, USA (Ret.) ’58Bob ’61 & Gayle ReynoldsWilliam & Daphne RichardsR. Scott Richardson ’90John D. Ridill ’67Mr. & Mrs. John E. Riggs, III ’67COL Stephen Riley, USA ’70The Hon. Earl A. Rinker, III ’57Brian Robertson ’87Bruce C. Robson ’73Mark H. Rohde ’79Peter S. ’60 & Margaret A. RomanoGabriela & Robert RomanowBob ’66 & Janet RosadiniJohn ’70 & Kim RosadoKenneth R. Rose ’66John R. Rosenfeld ’89Christopher A. Ross ’11Mr. & Mrs. Gary Roux ’87Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Rowan ’97Conrad ’58 & Phyllis RowellJoseph ’67 & Judith RoyCarl M. Rubin ’78James & Beth RuboyianesFrank Rufle ’71Mim L. Runey, LP.D.Jerry O. Runyon ’60Mark ’72 & Joanne RyanCOL Jefferson & COL Alison Ryscavage USA (Ret.) P’19Ruth SabolMaurice Salada ’68Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Sargent ’54Andrea & Giuseppina SarzaniniJoseph ’71 & Jo Ann ’71 ScanzilloKurt E. Schlotterbeck ’66Mr. & Mrs. Eric W. Schmidt ’55Richard E. Schmidt ’62Alan & Alisa SchultzMarni & Andrew SchwartzMr. & Mrs. Peter J. Schwind ’67Michael & Diane ScolaroDouglas J. Selden ’66LTC & Mrs. Andrew J. Seremeth, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’63Eugene & Jane SeviJoan E. ShalikashviliC. Howard Shannon ’66Robert E. Shanahan ’63Eyal ShapiraDonald ’51 & Barbara ShawTimothy Sheard ’09 & Robin Ernstrom ’04Scott ’97 & Cindy SheltonGordon ’57 & Marilyn Shepardson1LT Dustin M. Shimkus, USA ’13Stowe Shoemaker ’50Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. SilverMr. & Mrs. Justin R. Simeone ’97Mr. & Ms. Gary Simon P’17COL & Mrs. James F. Slingo, USA (Ret.) ’55Martha A. Sloan M’15Fred & Gloria SnowStephen ’67 & Trudy SonisKenneth ’57 (Deceased) & Norma SonnerSteven ’83 & Cathy Sorice

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Mary SouzaNicholas R. Spagnoli ’59Steven ’83 & Kimberly SpanoHubert ’66 & Rosemary SpurwayRichard St. JeanCarroll ’57 & Sandra StaffordRichard L. Starbuck ’68Herbert ’54 & Nancy SteeleKenneth & Nancy Stokes P’12Johnnie StonesNorman ’56 & Jeanine StorrsMark L. Stott ’67 & Karen Johnson Stott ’67William ’59 & Marion StreeterRichard & Carol SuitorMichael J. Sullivan ’66John Svenson ’64M. Colleen Swanger ’06Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sweeney ’62Timothy E. Sweeney, II ’69Mark Taylor, P.E. ’79Michael ’85 & Dawn ’85 TeagueCOL & Mrs. John J. Tedesco, USA (Ret.) ’57Aron TemkinAlec K. Thieda ’15Mr. & Mrs. William A. Thirkell, Jr. ’60Jeanette E. Thoden W’70Professor & Mrs. John G. Thomas ’64Corydon L. Thurston ’74Philip Tiemann, Jr. ’50Steven G. ’13 & Sari TierschMark Titus ’70Paul ’71 & Solinu’u TopalianPatrick ’91 & Kathy TorosianPatrick ’77 & Ann TriaMr. & Mrs. John R. Troxel ’76Ann Turner H’01Maynard Pratt Valentine ’86COL & Mrs. Paul V. Valvo, USA (Ret.) ’60CPT & Mrs. Terry Van Meter, USA (Ret.) ’66COL Richard E. Van Ness, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’52Col Timothy ’77 & Mrs. Amy ’78 Van Splunder, USAF (Ret.)Jim ’67 & Joan Vander EykRay ’69 & Claudette VearyMr. & Mrs. Jekabs P. Vittands ’60Donald ’54 & Dolores VoughtCelia Waldo W’51Colm Walker ’05Scott ’76 & Sandra WardeMartin Wasserman ’55 & W’56Bill ’66 & Paula WaterfieldKevin F. Waters, Jr.COL & Mrs. Douglas S. Watson, USA (Ret.) ’76Robert Watts, III ’86CAPT Robert Weitzman, USN ’88 & P’18CDR & Mrs. Christian Wethe, USCGR (Ret.) P’02Gail A. WhelanAnne G. Whiteside ’75 & ’77James ’92 & Carrie Anne WhitmoreAngie Wilkes W’63Marilyn Wilkins W’51Roger ’60 & Margaret WinslowMr. & Mrs. Eric Wohltjen ’81

COL Harley K. Wooster, AUS (Ret.) ’78COL & Mrs. Barry E. Wright, USA (Ret.) ’70Willie Wright ’93Lisa L. YaegerMike ’82 & Susan YesaloniaJames Young ’10 & M’14Mark ’86 & Michelle Young

Corporations & FoundationsA.C. Hawthorne CompanyAbbott LaboratoriesAutomatic Data ProcessingBaystate Financial ServicesBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationCaterpillar FoundationChubbCitizens Bank Charitable FoundationDavid Costa EnterprisesEnterprise Holdings FoundationEthan Allen Chapter Association of the United States ArmyField Grade Supply CompanyFriends & Family of Allan UdlerGeneral Mills FoundationHigh Street CoachingHSLIBM CorporationInnis Arden Golf ClubJack & Dorothy Byrne FoundationKing IndustriesKnox Family FoundationKota SolutionsLea Shulman InteriorsLegionthirteenLincoln Financial FoundationMcKenzie Engineering ConsultantsMetropolitan LifeMicrosoft CorporationNicholas Roberts Fine WineNorthrop Grumman ENGPACOps-CoreOrbcommPennsylvania & Southern RailwayPerfect PlantingsProgress RoadRonald McDonald House CharitiesSandri Oil & LubricantSimmons Family FoundationSJM Memorial FundSL Green ManagementSodexoSweet RetreatThe Ski & Scuba ConnectionThe Williams CompaniesTubarUnion BankVerizon CommunicationsWestern Connecticut Council NLUSWinton Capital

GARRISON ASSOCIATESThe mission of the Partridge Society is to encourage alumni, parents, and friends of Norwich University to help the university achieve its financial goals and to formally recognize those who do so.

Garrison Associate members are recognized for their consecutive annual gifts to Norwich University. Members are recognized at five- year intervals after having made a gift for each of those five years. This list represents donors who have reached a five-year milestone during this fiscal year. A complete list of Garrison Associate members can be found at alumni.norwich.edu/annualreport

The following list acknowledges and celebrates gifts received and memberships granted between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2017. Gifts received and memberships granted after May 31, 2017 will appear in the FY2017–2018 Annual Report.

THIRTY-YEAR MEMBERSThomas Atwood ’53Frederick ’63 & Mary ’59 BasharaZafir ’74 & Jacki Murphy BludevichRay ’66 & Ann BouchardJohn W. Broderick ’75Dr. Robert W. Christie ’44 & H’72Dan Cox ’71Mr. & Mrs. Art Heinmiller ’57E. Vincent Hourigan ’82Robert ’56 & Carole JohnsonElizabeth Lincoln W’63COL & Mrs. William Magdycz, USA, MD ’85Paul McMackin ’66John ’60 & Gail NorrisBarbara A. Peach W’56MG Charles H. Perenick, USA (Ret.) ’56Peter S. ’60 & Margaret A. RomanoEdwin H. Turner ’57

TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR MEMBERSCraig W. Butterfield ’55Joseph J. Corrado ’80LTC George T. Hiltebrant, USAR (Ret.) ’65George ’70 & Christy ’72 KabelThomas P. Luczynski ’68Claire McAfee W’43Al ’67 & Stephanie (Deceased) Moskal P’95David ’74 & Susan PlankRADM & Mrs. Richard W. Schneider, USCGR (Ret.)Philip ’81 & Julie ’93 SusmannMr. & Mrs. William H. Thomas, Jr. ’67CPT & Mrs. Terry Van Meter, USA (Ret.) ’66Gail A. WhelanKazem ’80 & Karen Yahyapour

TWENTY-YEAR MEMBERSJames W. Bingham ’60COL Joseph Capobianco, USA ’88William & Nancy Clements

Clement R. Confessore ’58Joe ’68 & Susan FucciTom ’68 & Marty ’69 GabrielsonGlen Germanowski, Esq. ’71Mr. & Mrs. Jason D. Hall ’94Robert Halleck ’64Doug ’65 & Betsy ’65 HillJohn ’61 & Jacquelyn KuzmikFrederick & Maureen ’90 LarsenMr. & Mrs. Angus Macaulay ’66Frederick C. Maier ’53John Martin ’87Abigail B. MasonRick ’79 & Ann Mullen P’13Jim & Michelle (Raimondo) ’88 DanielsonMr. & Mrs. John E. Riggs, III ’67Jack A. Sparkes, Jr. ’69Jeff ’75 & Becky StrawWilliam Tanner ’75Corydon L. Thurston ’74David ’74 & Georgina WarrenCOL Allen S. ’56 & Jacalin ’78 & M’80 (Deceased) Wilder, Jr., USA (Ret.)

FIFTEEN-YEAR MEMBERSAlan E. Brennan ’82 & P’14Neil Cavanagh ’70LTC Alfred R. Chioffe, USA (Ret.) ’63James W. Colby ’57Peter ’65 & Marlene ’66 DalrympleValerie DrownAlbert Dugas ’70Dr. & Mrs. Joel O. Eckert ’72Stephen ’70 & Lynn Egan, Jr.Richard Esden ’66Mr. & Mrs. John B. Harkins ’63John F. Harnish ’66William & Carol HarrisonMichael Hourigan ’85 & Tina BohlJames & Shelia Jones P’12COL Howard W. Kietzman, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’79Douglas ’78 & Andrea LabareAdam ’87 & Robin LazinskWilliam R. Legge ’57Mr. & Mrs. Charles LockardMr. & Mrs. David N. MacInnis ’59Gerald McDonald ’67David M. Milkovich P’02CAPT & Mrs. Christopher C. Misner, USN ’90 & M’06Karl ’84 & Susan ’84 MoisanLTC Albert R. Pettingill, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’63Dr. & Mrs. Carlos Pinkham ’65C. J. "Skip" Udell ’60Col Timothy ’77 & Mrs. Amy ’78 Van Splunder, USAF (Ret.)COL & Mrs. Lawrence Willwerth, USAR (Ret.) ’66

TEN-YEAR MEMBERSDale Armstrong ’88Robert J. Bjerke ’71Walter A. ’72 & Barbara S. BrownJohn & Wendy CashmanMaj David T. Clark, USAF ’81

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Tracy A. Coffin ’93Mr. & Mrs. Denis M. Constantine ’63Joseph ’74 & Kathryn DirosarioProfessor Stephen FitzhughAbbott Gotshall, Jr. ’62Roger A. Krause ’50R. Allyn ’68 & Sandy LewisGary Marenna ’73 & P’13Robert ’57 & Katherine MetcalfR. John MitchellMarc ’72 & Susan ’71 MurphyBob ’61 & Gayle ReynoldsCol Karen Ryan Philpott, USAF ’92Donald J. Shakour ’62Ted ’62 & Bonny Slader, Jr.Richard D. Stone ’62Roland ’51 & Carolyn SwiftThomas ’85 & Jennifer WhiteRobert ’69 & Elizabeth Williams P’11

Corporations & FoundationsAlice S. Ayling Scholarship Foundation

FIVE-YEAR MEMBERSCOL G. Robert (Deceased) & Mrs. Akam, USA (Ret.) ’58Howard A. Allen, III ’83Paul J. Amaral ’82AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Tuck Atkinson P’15COL Fred H. Baker, USARNG (Ret.) ’67Stephen A. BarrettBruce K. Battel ’66LTC & Mrs. John M. Bavis, USA ’82David Bent ’71Jim Beyerl ’75 & P’04Steven ’88 & Christine BiorenBG Richard M. Blunt, USA (Ret.) ’72 & Ms. Anita PorterMike BohacMark ’72 & Judi BrownellMr. & Mrs. Peter Bryant ’63David ’79 & Amanda BurkeMr. & Mrs. Kevin G. Burke ’83Richard W. Buttinger ’57Timothy ’68 & Linda BuzzellMichael ’64 & Patricia CaponeMr. & Mrs. Scott R. Carlson ’78Robert ’56 & Betty Carr, Jr.Jessica ChauvinHarold ’62 & Rosemary ChristensenPaul ’83 & Kathleen CiprianiRichard ’60 & Sandra CochraneJeffrey ’74 & Mary CollinsAndrew & Amber CountisRoger H. Cox ’54Thomas ’79 & Sharon CroninBette Crowley W’56Jack ’60 & Florence DalyMr. & Mrs. Donato D’Angelo, Jr., Esq. ’99Dennis ’82 & Margaret DavidsonPeter Davis ’85Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Demarse ’67Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. DiBenedetto ’67

Joey Mac Dizon ’11Michael S. Driscoll ’82Derek DunningWilliam S. English ’58Kenneth ’70 & Kathryn EricksonEarl ’64 & Nancy EvansCOL & Mrs. Robert C. Filbey, USA (Ret.) ’70Alan ’76 & Nancy FillipMark D. Fisk ’80Kevin K. FlemingMAJ & Mrs. Paul Fugere, USA ’02, M’12 & ’02John ’86 & Maureen GattiBrian K. Gibbons ’99Al ’86 & Kim Gobeille P’18CPT & Mrs. Dennis Goulet, USA ’02Vincent ’68 & Colette GrandeCOL & Mrs. Walter P. Gunning, USA (Ret.) ’70Robert Hadden ’83David Hallock ’71Paul ’75 & Elizabeth ’75 HarmsRonald ’69 & Connie HarperWilliam Harvey ’60Peter Hatfield ’71Michael ’87 & Lynda Heimall, USA P’16Monique (Bentsen) Hennings ’88Fredrick ’72 & Karen HesslerMr. & Mrs. Stephen Horn ’63David Huff ’69Richard ’82 & M’16 & Suzanne JohnsonThomas ’77 & Gabrielle JohnsonVictor ’60 & Pauline KimMr. & Mrs. Ken P. Kisatsky ’92Andrew L. KnaufCheryl Lamery ’81 & ’83Alan Lane P’11Kevin C. Lawrence ’84Daniel M. Lay ’83Daniel ’92 & Dana LevittDonald ’72 & Meredith ’72 LewisCOL Carl B. (Deceased) & Mrs. Lind, USA (Ret.) ’51Gary & Betty ’88 LordMatthew LutzMr. & Mrs. Robert C. Maccarini ’60LTC & Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald, Jr., USA (Ret.) ’68Daniel Martin ’02Steven & Diane MartinWilliam J. McBride ’68Robert ’69 & Joyce MeilnerChris L. Mersheimer ’75Conrad Mihalek ’70Doretta Miller W’49Ted ’68 & Martha MillerAddison ’52 & Adelaide MinottNeil Moody, Sr. ’80Eric L. Moore ’64LTC & Mrs. Jonathan Mundt, USA (Ret.) ’86 & ’86Henry & Judith MuseMr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Nelson, Jr. ’57Rebecca Nicoloro ’82Stephen ’62 & Janet ’63 NiederfringerCarolan G. Norris

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Norton ’59Thomas & Karen O’Connell ’87Joseph OjileJoan OlsonRobert Parisi ’67Rich ’68 & Gayle PayantHillary A. Peirce ’05Robin ’67 & Rosalie PerryGreg ’67 & Kathy Peterson P’922LT Enrico Piatelli, USA ’09Craig ’69 & Nancy Piers Louis Rapa ’47Robert Reddington ’80Geoffrey Kenneth Ross ’11Scott SabolDavid Sanicki ’66Keith Sannella ’87Edwin R. SchmeckpeperScott ’97 & Cindy Shelton Ed ’66 & Nancy ShyloskiMr. & Mrs. Richard A. SilverLtCol James P. Sinnott, USMC (Ret.) ’82Stephen ’67 & Trudy SonisMr. & Mrs. Teigh R. Southworth ’82Gary ’73 & Maria StebbinsBobby Stevenson ’75Kent ’72 & Melanie Stoddard, Jr.William ’59 & Marion StreeterCol & Mrs. Bruce R. Sturk, USAF (Ret.) ’80John Svenson ’64Moses K. TefeAron TemkinDr. & Mrs. B. Michael Thornton ’66Joseph F. Tine, III ’59Vi Song Tring ’02CPT Tracy Roy, USA (Ret.) ’02James ’92 & Carrie Anne WhitmoreLtCol & Mrs. Thomas J. Wlazlo, Jr., USAFR ’82Peter G. Wonson, Jr. ’92COL Harley K. Wooster, AUS (Ret.) ’78

Corporations & FoundationsJustin & Corine Connors FoundationCSX CorporationDalton Enterprises, Inc.DeForest Agency, Inc.Dominion Foundation

1819 CIRCLE MEMBERSThe mission of the Partridge Society is to encourage alumni, parents, and friends of Norwich University to help the university achieve its financial goals and to formally recognize those who do so.

This list recognizes 1819 Circle Members who have made a planned or deferred gift to the university.

Barry ’80 & Joanne AccorneroMr. & Mrs. Charles R. Aimi ’59Robert G. ’58 (Deceased) & Mary Ann Akam AnonymousFlorilla P. Ames ’29David A. Anderson ’65

COL James H. Andrews, USA (Ret.) ’63Manny ’68 & Pat ApigianBrian ’68 & Sandra AsheCharles ’53 & Helen AuerParker Aubrey Babbe ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bale ’64LTC & Mrs. James D. Bannister, USAR (Ret.) ’68David ’59 & Helen Barrington P’98Anne Bartoletto W’52Marjorie L. Basil W’46Paul ’51 & Elizabeth BeaudinPatricia E. Beck W’58COL & Mrs. Robert J. Bedell, USA (Ret.) ’70Jack ’67 & Francie BergquistFrederic ’58, H’91 & Elinor ’58 BertrandWilliam ’59 & Judith BlackWalter ’62 & Bonnie Bleiler, Jr.Barrett ’65 & Anne BlockBG Richard M. Blunt, USA (Ret.) ’72 & Ms. Anita PorterDavid ’59 & Linda ’60 BockovenBob ’70 & Cookie BohmanWilliam ’66 & Catherine BonkBruce ’63 & Miriam BonnellGeorge ’58 & Judy BonneyJames & Julie BressorFrancis L. Briganti ’65Lynn H. Brooks ’57COL & Mrs. Charles A. Brox, Jr., USAR (Ret.) ’57 & P’85The Honorable Thaddeus Buczko ’47 & H’96BG & Mrs. John C. Burney, USA (Ret.) ’46Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Burns ’59 & ’60Basil ’44 & Audrey BurrellRobert G. Buttinger ’45Elizabeth Cairns ’55 & W’54Richard Calhoun ’61Mark ’70 & Allyn CallahanStephen ’74 & Rita CantyDr. Anthony Caprio ’60Dave ’61 & Roz CarlsonWilliam D. Carter ’52Albert Cary ’45Louis Casciaro ’79COL & Mrs. John J. Casey, III, USA ’91Steve ’64 & Patricia CerjanDoug ’55 & Diane ChapmanDr. Robert W. Christie ’44 & H’72Mr. Kevin M. Christopher ’00Barbara Cleary W’61Richard ’60 & Sandra CochraneMr. & Mrs. Ralph F. Colin, Jr.Faye Collins W’58David ’61 & Karen CookKirk ’62 & Linda ’63 Corliss, Jr.COL Chester F. Cotter, USA (Ret.) ’50Dan Cox ’71Judith Webb Coyle W’59Voorhees A. & Linda L. CraigDavid C. Crawford ’52 & H’93Robert Crecco ’47Carole Crosby W’63Dr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Crowley ’70COL Roger H. Damon, USA (Ret.) ’51

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Tobias Danforth ’69 & Alison AldenPeter ’65 & Phyllis Del MastroTimothy Donovan ’00COL & Mrs. William A. Dow, USA (Ret.) ’61Thomas M. Downs ’82COL & Mrs. Carl L. Drechsel, USAR (Ret.) ’67Mr. & Mrs. Conrad N. Dutcher ’57Dorothy H. Eichorn ’43Tomas & Adrienne Eikinas ’86Jonas W. Ek ’86Mary B. Elliott W’58LTC Edward K. Ernstrom, USA (Ret.) P’00 & P’04Elwood ’60 & Alice FairbrotherGordon ’59 & Mary FawcettBetty Finan W’56Charles ’64 & Kathleen ’65 FlaglerThomas F.X. Flynn ’57Alan & Sharon ForteJim ’70 & Carolyn FoutsIris R. Frangos ’57 & W’52COL Roger C. Franklin, USA (Ret.) ’60Rev. William S. Gannon ’58R. Rand ’61 & Alexandria W. GarbaczAlfred S. Gardner ’53Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Garside ’56Keith ’84 & Lori GelinasDavid G. Gifford ’59Michael J. Gilbert ’62COL & Mrs. Harold L. Gilmore, USA (Ret.) ’53Ginny P. Glynn W’40Bruno ’56 & Eileen GoldschmidtRobert ’55 & Georgia GoodellDana B. Gould ’63Gen Alfred M. Gray, Jr., USMC (Ret.) H’88Bradford Greason ’50Robert W. Grieve ’50Rosanne Griswold W’60Mr. & Mrs. Harold P. Grout ’59 & P’84Dr. & Mrs. Adrian W. Grubs ’55Hank Gudrian ’56Mr. Alden H. ’77 (Deceased) & Ruth GuildWilliam ’87 & Jacqueline Habig, Jr.Harry T. ’55 & Ann HaleN. Terry Hall ’55David ’70 & Patricia HallamRobert Halleck ’64Bruce S. Hamlin ’61Clayton Hammond ’51George ’65 & Barbara HandleyGail A. Heath W’59Clifford ’66 & Doris HeislerWalter ’45 & Edith HenryCOL & Mrs. David A. Hicks, USA (Ret.) ’50Beryl M. Higgins P’73Priscilla Higgins P’88 & P’90Carl ’70 & Donna Holden, IIICharley ’67 & Kathy HoldenMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Holden ’68Calvin Hosmer, III ’55Michael Hourigan ’85 & Tina BohlVirginia R. Houston H’14Robert & June Hyder ’61Byron S. Jervis ’71

Jay A. Johnson ’68COL & Mrs. John F. Jorgensen, USA (Ret.) ’62Stephen J. Kende ’70James ’57 & Linda KeratsopoulosMark ’59 & Polly KisielCharles H. Kosmaler, Jr. ’65Dr. A. Ralph Kristeller ’50Charles V. Krylo ’63Robert H. Landfear ’76John S. Lane ’50Dr. & Mrs. Jon H. Larson ’63Ernest Lausier ’68COL Carl B. ’51 (Deceased) & Barbara Lind Claudia Lockard W’44John W. Luce ’50E. Jay Lybert ’54Mr. & Mrs. Angus Macaulay ’66William & Hyon MacHarrie ’65Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Mack ’64 & H’06Roger ’60 & Janet (Deceased) MacLeodLinda L. Magovern ’79Pat Mapes W’59Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Marsilius ’43 & H’68Abigail B. MasonDave & Debbie MaxwellDennis McGuckian ’66Eleanor McManus W’52Thomas C. McTighe ’55COL & Mrs. James T. McWain, USA (Ret.) ’60Mr. & Mrs. Lyman McWain ’65 & ’65Robert ’57 & Katherine MetcalfSuzan Miles W’64Doretta Miller W’49Addison ’52 & Adelaide MinottCAPT & Mrs. Christopher C. Misner, USN ’90 & M’06Francis ’60 & Gertrude Moran, Jr.Richard T. Mullen ’58, P’79, P’83 & G’13LTC & Mrs. James E. Mullin, USA (Ret.) ’65Charles A. Mustapich ’82Linda (Baker) Nash ’78John ’61 & Helen NewtonAnn M. NorcrossJack L. Nozell ’57Mr. John G., II ’51 (Deceased) & Joyce Oliver David ’86 & Missy OlsonWilliam Orr ’57OX ’67 Attorney & Mrs. Ferdinand Pacione ’63Gordon L. Page ’59Phyllis D. Paige ’75William W. Palmer ’60COL & Mrs. Dominick F. Passalacqua, USA (Ret.) ’55Barbara A. Peach W’56Pierre D. Peltier ’72MG Charles H. Perenick, USA (Ret.) ’56Robin ’67 & Rosalie PerryRodney ’51 & Ann PetersonWalter ’64 & Phyllis PheeneyMr. & Mrs. Harrison R. Picard ’65Helen Pierce W’43

David ’74 & Susan PlankRobert ’66 & Teresa PoirierWilliam C. Pollock ’64Leonard ’52 & Sue ’52 PorterJim ’58 & Eileen PotamosMarcia L. Pottle W’44Raymond G. Powell ’56Donald Pulsifer ’53Tim ’58 & Sally QuinnAnthony ’64 (Deceased) & Barbara Reale H. Neil Reichard ’60Rol ’50, H’90 & Dori ReiterPaula A. Gills & Edward L. Richards, Jr.James P. Ricker ’50Mr. & Mrs. John E. Riggs, III ’67Lois Rogers W’52Linda Romano W’56COL Dominic William Ruggerio, USA (Ret.) ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Russell ’56Mary Rutledge W’55Robert L. Sanborn ’63Allen R. Sandico M’09LT Nathaniel ’98 & Nina (Ryan) ’97 Sargent, USCGMr. & Mrs. Eric W. Schmidt ’55Richard E. Schmidt ’62Mary Jo Segal W’60Robert E. Shanahan ’63Robert J. ’66 & Eda ShannonSherri L. Sharpe M’10Donald ’51 & Barbara ShawIrene SheaWinslow T. Shearman ’56Gordon ’57 & Marilyn ShepardsonHarry Sholk ’52CPT Charles L. Shudtz, USA ’62Kristi A. Sjoholm-Sierchio P’13Judith Skillings W’59Bob Small ’61Edward Smith, Jr. ’58Joan Smith W’51Walter ’57 & Suzanne SmithFred & Gloria SnowMr. & Mrs. Elliott Speers ’61Phil Speros ’67 & P’96Carroll ’57 & Sandra StaffordJonathan E. Starbuck ’73Edward E. ’59 (Deceased) & Karen Steele P’95Herbert ’54 & Nancy SteeleWilliam Steele ’59Morton ’61 & Susan SternNorman ’56 & Jeanine StorrsElaine Strople W’62GEN Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59 & H’91James Sweetman, Jr. ’59Roland ’51 & Carolyn SwiftJim Taylor ’68Richard Thayer ’59Dr. & Mrs. John G. Thomas ’64Philip Tiemann, Jr. ’50Mark Titus ’70MG W. Russell Todd, USA (Ret.) ’50, H’75 & P’75

Charles E. Topping, Jr. ’54Shirley Tourigny W’53Leslie H. Tye ’51Frederick E. ’67 & Linda VanAlstyneAllen & Elizabeth ’92 VeachCOL Charles Viall, USA (Ret.) ’64 & Maureen Viall, SESJulian C. Vitali ’65Donald ’54 & Dolores VoughtDr. & Mrs. Julian A. Waller ’94Eugene W. ’49 & Grace L. WardAnne Weiss W’31Patricia Whaley P’74 & P’76Alan G. Wheeler ’70Paula Wheeler W’58Emma White W’57Anne G. Whiteside ’75 & ’77COL Conrad D. ’51 & Marilyn Whitney, USA (Ret.)Peter C. Wicker ’71COL Allen ’56 & Jacalin ’78 & M’80 (Deceased) Wilder, Jr.Marilyn Wilkins W’51Maj Allan P. Williams, USAF (Ret.) ’54Robert ’69 & Elizabeth Williams P’11Mr. & Mrs. David H. Willis ’64COL & Mrs. Lawrence Willwerth, USAR (Ret.) ’66Douglas B. Wilson ’52George ’67 & Diane WisellMartha (Liffers) Wrede ’60George S. Yochmowitz ’63Robert C. ’59 & Kathryn H. Young P’85Arthur ’68 & Jean ’67 ZbindenAlexander A. Zoesch ’57

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