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Dear Friends of Lenoir-Rhyne,

I want to take this opportunity to offer my personal thanks for your support of our students at Lenoir-Rhyne University. I continue to be proud of and impressed by the accomplished young men and women who grow and mature at Lenoir-Rhyne. Your support makes it possible for us to provide our students with scholarships and to enhance the academic and co-curricular programs that make L-R one of the premier institutions in the South.

As you all know, L-R is a very special place. We supply a unique style of education that helps guide students to achieve to their fullest potential in their professional, personal, and spiritual lives. Our graduates become leaders in all aspects of life and pay back dividends to their communities, so our investment in them as students has a significant return for all of us.

In these difficult times, your financial support is even more important than ever before. Record numbers of students are seeking admission to Lenoir-Rhyne, and we need to make every possible effort to help them realize their dreams. Only with your assistance are we able to continue to offer the fellowship support that is necessary for them to take advantage of the excellent educational programming at Lenoir-Rhyne. These students will be our future, and your support of them is invaluable to their success.

Thank you so much for your partnership with us.

Wayne B. Powell, PresidentLenoir-Rhyne University

Letter from the President

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Energy, enthusiasm and excitement are the hallmarks of our powerful, growing, thriving university. When we started to exclaim “Rise Up” Lenoir-Rhyne, we had no idea the impact those words would inspire. Dynamic growth, change, and amazing progress have enveloped our campus.

This year we have a record number of students for the class of 2015! Our reputation as a faith-based university has attracted students from all over the country to seek an education, to grow mentally and spiritually, and to develop a servant heart.

Our new athletic fields have produced winning teams and student fellowship. The additions to our sports teams are generating much enthusiasm in the region and have even attracted national media attention.

None of this could have happened without our forward-looking administration that has brought both creativity and a sound business plan to Lenoir-Rhyne, which has resulted in our expansion and growth. The reputation of our stellar faculty attracts the best and brightest students.

The powerful financial support of alumni and the community has been the foundation of our growth and future. Because we give, the University will continue to Rise Up! Our generosity helps to ensure that Lenoir-Rhyne University continues to be a beacon of excellence in higher education.

Jane Carter Handly

Letter from Jane2011-2013 Co-Chair, The Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne

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With a record year behind us, Lenoir-Rhyne is entering the future stronger than ever. And why? Because of you who believe as strongly as I that L-R is poised and ready to claim its place as one of the premier institutions of learning in the nation.

Many of us remember the L-R of yesteryear when Mauney and Schaeffer were still dorms and Highland Hall housed freshman men. It is a true testimony to our alumni, to the strong leadership from administration, and to our students who are not only coming here to be educated but to learn what life is about, that we are here today celebrating our future.

As we go forward I hope each of us will examine ourselves and remember what it was about Lenoir-Rhyne that brought us here and what it was about L-R that made us who we are today. Whoever we are, we wouldn’t be the same without the alumni, the administration, the faculty, and the students who made our years here some of the best of our lives.

Look around us. There are new buildings and new construction everywhere. What an exciting time to be part of L-R’s future! Though the students of today are different from us in many ways, they are the same in many ways, too. The alumni, administration, and students of the past helped us be who we have become and now it is our turn to help the future generations do the same.

Kathy McKenzie

Letter from Kathy2011-2013 Co-Chair, The Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne

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The President’s Society at Lenoir-Rhyne University is composed of individuals, corporations, and foundations that generously support the University and its mission with gifts of $1000 or more per year. Members serve as goodwill ambassadors for the University, encouraging and inspiring alumni and friends to join them in providing exceptional educational opportunities for our students.

At Lenoir-Rhyne, approximately 90% of our students receive financial aid. All gifts to the University ultimately result in more financial aid being available to our students. Your partnership makes it possible to continue offering life-changing opportunities to students. We are grateful for your trust and pledge to be good stewards of your resources.

Established in 1997, the President’s Society recognizes individuals, corporate, and foundation donors who have made gifts to the President’s Club, Tower Club, HACAWA, Fair Stars, and Old Main levels.

Members of the President’s Society set the pace for all gifts to the University. They inspire our alumni and friends to join them in supporting the mission of Lenoir-Rhyne. We recognize our charter members and sincerely thank you for your membership in the President’s Society of Lenoir-Rhyne University.

The President’s Society

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MembershipYour generous gift of $1000 or more during the fiscal year, June 1, 2010 – May 31, 2011, entitled you to membership in the President’s Society and enables the University to continue providing the unparalleled educational opportunities for which Lenoir-Rhyne is recognized.

Our University has many wonderful opportunities and this year the Office of Annual Giving has developed a new program, Circle of Giving. This program will highlight our students and their willingness to serve others. During the past academic year Lenoir-Rhyne students volunteered in local shelters, built houses, and read to school-aged children. These acts of service totaled over 87,000 hours of service in the community. Through gifts to The Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne, students can continue to receive a remarkable education while learning how to serve their community.

We are honored to recognize 427 President’s Society members for the 2010-2011 fiscal year. What a tribute that is to your belief in the work of L-R! Thank you for your unwavering support. We ask that you will join us again for 2011-2012 as our partner in shaping students’ lives. A President’s Society pledge card and envelope are included for your convenience.

Levels of Giving Old Main $10,000 and over Fair Stars $5,000-$9,999 Hacawa $2,500-$4,999 Tower Club $1,500-$2,499 President’s Club * $1,000-$1,499 *Alumni who graduated in the past 10 years $500 *Alumni who graduated in the past 5 years $250

Matching gifts count for recognition levels.

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We would like to give you, our leadership donors, the opportunity to support programs that have special meaning to you.

Listed below are various programs supported by The Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne. Please feel free to designate your gift to the program(s) of greatest interest to you. As always, you may simply designate your contribution to the University’s current greatest need.

Again, we thank you for your generous support of Lenoir-Rhyne University.

The College of Professional and Mathematical Studies

Charles M. Snipes School of BusinessDonald and Helen Schort School of Mathematics and Computing SciencesSchool of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsThe College of Education and Human Services

School of EducationSchool of Counseling and Human ServicesThe College of Health Sciences

School of Health, Exercise and Sport ScienceSchool of NursingSchool of Occupational TherapyThe College of Arts and Sciences

School of Arts and LettersSchool of Humanities and Social SciencesSchool of Natural SciencesOther Designated Programs

Circle of GivingFriends of MusicVisiting Writers SeriesCurrent Student Financial AidEndowments/ScholarshipsAthletics

Opportunities

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Whether it is the sound of a hammer building a home for the homeless, a story being read to a child in a shelter, a meal being served to a senior citizen, or a community being rescued from a disaster, you will likely find Lenoir-Rhyne University students involved. In 2011 our students volunteered in excess of 87,000 hours throughout America and around the world. They served unselfishly and without pay. Should they have been paid only minimum wage, their hours of giving would have amounted to $750,000!

Our students live the Lenoir-Rhyne Mission Statement, “In pursuit of the development of the whole person, Lenoir-Rhyne University seeks to liberate mind and spirit, clarify personal faith, foster physical wholeness, build a sense of community, and promote responsible leadership for service to the world.”

The Joint Boards, Administration, Faculty, and Friends of Lenoir-Rhyne have joined together to create a Circle of Giving. This Circle honors the service of our students by giving back to their education! There is now an opportunity to honor the students’ service by paying for an hour of their volunteer time. The hourly amount chosen is $10. One can donate for one hour, for a day, for a week, for a month. All of the money goes right back to the students in programs, scholarships, materials, and needs of the academic community.

The excitement around this opportunity in just one meeting resulted in donations for 700 hours of student volunteerism. The money from that meeting became the seed for the Circle of Giving. The giving continues.

If you are a member of a group, a church, or a family that honors service, we invite you to include the Circle of Giving in your plans. If all of us only donate for one hour of our students’ time, the benefits for our students would be astronomical.

Circle of Giving

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It is a Lenoir-Rhyne tradition to make wonderful educational opportunities possible for all students. Gifts to The Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne provide the opportunity for students to learn both inside and outside the classroom. In addition to simply being able to attend L-R, your gifts have given students the opportunity to:

- Travel abroad to get a first-hand look at the global economy - Conduct summer award-winning genetic research - To meet and learn from Pulitzer Prize winning authors

Today more than ever, students need your continued support. Tuition alone does not cover the full cost of an L-R education. In fact, it only covers approximately 60% of the cost of operating the University. Generous alumni and friends provide the remainder of the cost.

We encourage you to help a student and make great things happen on the Lenoir-Rhyne campus by making a gift.

Student Aid

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We thank our past President’s Society members. Each year Lenoir-Rhyne looks to these members to be leaders in providing support to its mission. Leadership gifts at the President’s Society level ensure that Lenoir-Rhyne University can continue to provide the best education for bright, deserving students while attracting and retaining the best faculty. In order to continue our achievements and accomplishments, additional resources are needed.

We ask you to invite fellow alumni, parents, and friends of the University to join you as members of the President’s Society, a society of leaders.

Thank You

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The President’s Society2010-2011

OLD MAIN/LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

($10,000 and over)

Adden FurnitureThe Bolick Foundation*Harvey ‘58 and Susanne ‘59 BlumeJohn ‘59 and Barbara BumgarnerLeslie BurrillLowell and Iris ‘60 CaldwellThe Charles A. Cannon Charitable TrustsRobert ‘55 and Elizabeth ‘55 CarswellKi-Hyun ‘74 and Sunny ChunDale ‘71 and Brenda ‘69 ClineCorning Inc. FoundationDuane ‘75 and Madeleine ‘75 DassowMiriam D. Davis ‘59 *Ronald and Sandra ‘88 DealCharles D. Dixon*Mickey ‘61 and Dorothy ‘61 Dry*Margaret Correll Edwards ‘47*James ‘50 and Ida ‘52 Elliott*Estate of Nola G. FlowersMargaret ‘66 and Marion FollinGJG Family Limited PartnershipGeorge Foundation, Inc. *Carol HastingsKenneth ‘62 and Jeanette HeldermanKulynych Family Fdtn I, Inc.Lenoir Mirror/Jonas FoundationJearld ‘69 and Carolyn ‘69 Leonhardt *Lettie Pate Whitehead FoundationJean Cupp Liggett ‘56Estate of Marjorie Lown

Mary Ellen MangumCharles and Lynne MauneyEstate of Charles E. McCreightKatherine McKenzie ‘69Merrill Lynch/Alsobrooks TrustThe Moretz Foundation *George and Carolyn MoretzEstate of Thomas Mott Jr.The National Collegiate Athletic AssociationNC Community Foundation, Inc.NC Synod of the ELCANorth Carolina Arts CouncilNorth Carolina Independent Colleges & UniversitiesThe Northern Trust CompanyPepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of HickoryPiedmont Educational FoundationEstate of Paul K. PropstEstate of Mozelle PruittMarcella RidenourC. Ross ‘54† and JoAnne ‘54 Ritchie*Ruth R. Sayer ‘38Estate of Eleanor C. B. SchnitzelEstate of Charles B. SigmonJuanita Houser Sigmon ‘39Gungor and Diana SolmazPhillip E. Stephens ‘69Jim and Judith TarltonThrivent Financial for LutheransGerald ‘56 and Marihope TroutmanThe Unifour Foundation - North Carolina Community FoundationEstate of Martha Edith Walker† Martha M. Wellman ‘40John ‘87 and Sarah Williams *

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FAIR STARS/EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

($5,000- $9,999)

James R. Alexander TrustTruitt J. BeardBeaver Family Foundation, Inc.David ‘62 and Sylvia BethuneBrenda ‘63 and Fran BrantleyThomas ‘75 and Betty ‘75 CloningerHugo and Ruth Deaton*Barbara A. DeOrsey ‘53Ralph ‘47 and Betty EckardELCA Vocation & Education Unit*Jo ‘63 and Charles FordFrye Regional Medical CenterBoyd and Elin George *Carole ‘64 and Emilio GravagnoRalph ‘70 and Rebecca ‘69 GreeneLarry M. Hall and Amy SturgisHickory Furniture MartWayne and Dale KingKen ‘70 and Frankie LeeLutheran Community FoundationMonta MakiJames ‘70 and Anne ‘70 McCoyJohn ‘62 and Ruth ‘61 McCrearyHank ‘60 and Bernice McCrorie *Karen and Gary McDougalStephen B. Neuville and Jane Lee Shuler ‘68Richard ‘73 and Janie ‘73 PeakWayne and Joyce PowellJean L. RayC. Clifford ‘76 and Amy RitchieHelgi ‘61 and Harley Shuford*Charles ‘58 and Catherine Snipes*Sybil F. Stewart ‘58Stephen and Barbara ThomasUnited Arts Council of Catawba CountyBoyd ‘74 and Anita Wilson

HACAWA/DIRECTORS COUNCIL

($2,500-$4,999)

Robert ‘62 and Nancy ‘59 AllenJ. Chris ‘93 and Dina ‘92 AlmeriniARAMARK - Facilities Management*Robert E. BrickhouseRachel Roberts Bumgarner ‘62Thomas ‘63 and L. Faye ‘65 Burton*Ann S. Campbell ‘54Richard ‘67 and Rebecca ‘67 CampbellCatawba Valley Medical Center*Century Furniture Co.Travis ‘99 and Lindsay Clarke Corning Cable SystemsCT ManagementClaude ‘59 and Elizabeth ‘61 DealTaffy ‘69 and Andy DeCuzziJ. Stephen ‘62 and Sandra ‘65 EadesFirst Citizens BankRobert D. Frye, Jr. ‘81David ‘52 and Margaret ‘62 GentryElizabeth McCombs Glover ‘52Tom and Anne ‘62 GuthrieChad ‘94 and Tammy ‘95 IceAnthony ‘69 and Margaret ‘69 JacksonDavid ‘60 and Diana ‘60 Keck*Mildred Weaver-Hafer Locke ‘35Lutheran Chapel ChurchPhillip ‘70 and Linda ‘70 MartinCharles ‘83 and Teresa McCombsSusan ‘78 and William McLeanSuzanne Gifford Millholland ‘40David ‘68 and Jacqualyn ‘69 MisenheimerMitchell Gold + Bob WilliamsPeoples BankJohn ‘60 and Suanne RouecheThomas ‘54 and Iris ‘51 ScottW. Scott and Susan Shrode

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Estate of Adrian L. Shuford, Jr.Mickey ‘70 and Charlie Shuford*Shurtape Technologies, Inc.Marcus ‘52 and Dorothy ‘53 SmithBill ‘62 and Betty Ann ‘62 Stevenson*Valdese Weavers, Inc.Wachovia Bank, N.A. (a Wells Fargo Company)John ‘58 and Barbara WeaverRosann Freed Whitten ‘62

TOWER CLUB/PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL

($1,500-$2,499)

Thomas ‘73 and Diane AdamsAlex Lee, Inc.Jerry ‘61 and Doris ‘60 AnnasARAMARK - Food ServicesHarold and Esther ArneDana ‘85 and Kenneth AtkinsonBB&TByron Bean ‘59Andrea ‘62 and Gary BenfieldRobert and Sharon BodeLuther ‘59 and Sally ‘59 Boliek*Rand and Beth BrandesDouglas and Nancy BrittelleBlackwelder Properties, FLP*Jeffrey P. BronnenbergGeorge ‘73 and Jennifer BrooksMilton ‘75 and Lou Ann BrownBroyhill Family FoundationRex ‘85 and Renae CasterlineCathedral of St. Thomas MoreRandall and Vicki CaublePalmer ‘74 and Cynthia ‘73 ClemmerDavid Crosby Studio’sWilliam ‘62 and Frances ‘70 CoffeyDon and Toni ColemanCrowne Plaza of HickoryCT ManagementAnn Krider Dasher ‘57Michael and Barbara DuganMichael ‘88 and Tracy ErvinVicki ‘66 and Bob Fales

Karen ‘84 and Kevin FeezorPaul ‘58 and Martha FoglemanKipsy ‘91 and William GouldGreer LaboratoriesJane ‘67 and Robert HandlyWeston Hatfield ‘42*C. Wilton HawkinsElizabeth R. Hayford and Charles W. HayfordVernon E. Hedrick ‘56Robert ‘44 and Ruth ‘45 HeltonHickory Daily Record, Inc.Hickory Plumbing & HeatingHickory Springs Manufacturing*Michael ‘58 and Frankie Hinshaw*Carolyn E. Hoffner ‘64Al ‘69 and Marilyn ‘70 Hoke*J. White ‘61 and Gail IddingsInterstate Foam & SupplyThe Jackson Group, Inc.A. G. ‘57 and Linda ‘59 Jonas*Peter J. KendallKarol ‘81 and James KimmellDuane and Elizabeth KirkmanJanet ‘62 and John LampeGary ‘75 and Eve LondonJohn ‘81 and Karyn LoveWilbur ‘73 and Teresa MannMartin Starnes & Associates, CPAsW. Grant Matthews ‘83Stephanie ‘82 and Richard MayberryAndrew and Colleen McCrearyWilliam ‘56 and Jeanette ‘58 McCullough*Michael ‘86 and Tracy McLeanJohn ‘60 and Nancy Merck*Jane ‘61 and Bill ‘60 MitchamDavid ‘76 and Sara Moore*Steve and Jane ‘68 MullRick and Rachel ‘90 NicholsThe North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline FoundationD. Lee ‘93 and Julie ‘94 PearceRobert L. Pitman ‘72LaMont D. PowellPRISM Development LLCClarence ‘62 and Joyce ‘61 Pugh

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Bryan ‘72 and Sue RabyRBC FoundationResource Partners, LLCDebby L. Reynolds ‘71Joseph M. Rhyne, Jr.Newell E. Rollins ‘42*Marcus ‘50† and Jacqueline Shelton*Sherrill Furniture Co.John ‘67 and Donna SievertsHarwood and Barbara Smith*Tony Smith ‘76David ‘68 and Lynne ‘68 Sparks*St. John’s Lutheran ChurchSt. Stephens High SchoolFrank ‘85 and Sandra ‘85 SurfaceJeanne Setzer Taylor ‘38Roy ‘53 and Dorothy TrexlerStephen ‘69 and Eliza Van HornH. Alexander ‘62 and Anne ViolaW & W ServicesCharlotte and Reg WilliamsBetty and Mac WillisJudith R. Woolly*

PRESIDENT’S CLUB/ASSOCIATES COUNCIL

($1,000-$1,499)

A SignCoA-1 Printing, Inc.George and Louise AckermanTimothy ‘91 and Julia ‘94 AllenJoan Whitener Andrews ‘40Fritz ‘58 and Johnnie AppleH. Ned ‘41 and Dorothy ‘49 ArmstrongFaith ‘67 and Craig AshtonHaroldine ‘54 and Philip AullB & M MailingBank of GraniteBetty ‘65 and Dennis BarryBass-Smith Funeral HomeClaude ‘51 and Marian ‘48 BerryGinger BishopBlueCross Blue Shield of NC Foundation

Raymond ‘49 and Margaret ‘47 BostStacey L. BrackettWilliam and Pamela BrandonLaurie Dunton Brill ‘87Fred ‘69 and Laura BrownAnonymous Todd ‘93 and Kelly ‘92 BurwellJ. Edward ‘69 and Polly ByrdC. R. Laine Furniture Co.Capital Concepts Financial GroupRobert ‘55 and Elizabeth ‘55 CarswellCatawba County Chamber of CommerceJohn R. CaubleCentury Furniture Co.CenturyLinkChair City Supply Co., Inc.Reid ‘58 and Barbara ‘62 ChapmanCharlotte Paint Co., Inc.Sandra R. Cline ‘72CommScope*Jim and Harriett CoplandAlice ‘56 and Kenneth Corbett Joyce G. Corbett ‘61Brad and Lisa CrandellAlfred ‘76 and Mary Ellen CurrentDan Waters & Associates, Inc.David E. Looper & CompanyDavidson, Holland, Whitesell & Co., PLLCAlan ‘85 and Robin DavisCharles S. DayDelta Kappa Gamma Society InternationalThe Dickson Foundation, Inc.Dixon Hughes Goodman LLPDuke EnergyRich ‘88 and Christine ‘88 DuncanPat S. Ebert ‘60Vickie ‘97 and Dennis EckardEdward Jones-Steve Reese and Mike BellBruce ‘82 and Gayla ‘85 EfirdTerry ‘75 and Kathleen Efird

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Miriam Oglesbee ‘52 and Leslie EllisonThomas ‘73 and Evelyn ‘73 EmoryJ. C. Epting, Jr. ‘65Thomas Fee ‘52William M. Fenimore Jr. ‘65First Citizens BankJohn and Joy FisherCarl ‘55 and Miriam Fisher*Jeremy E. Fisher ‘88 and Katie FisherConnolly Gamble ‘42Gastroenterology Associates, PAJ. George ‘73 and Karen GilbertTed ‘53 and Frances ‘53 GoinsTed ‘79 and Cheryl GoinsE. Blake ‘74 and Ashley GraeberW. Harris ‘58 and Tonita ‘59 GreeneMartha ‘60 and Preston GuitonRebecca ‘72 and James Guthrie*G. Gordon and Betty HackerHancock & Moore, Inc.Hanes Industries, Inc.Steven Hart ‘75Robert and Rebecca HartMitchell ‘60 and Diane HarwoodR. Boyd and Ann ‘82 HendrixHickory Construction CompanyHickory Daily RecordHickory Mechanical, Inc.Hickory Sheet Metal Co., Inc.D. Michael Hix ‘76Nell Yount Hoke ‘45*John and Frances HolmanL. Melvin ‘72 and Roxanne HootsCindy HudsonRichard ‘72 and Dale HuffmanDavid L. Hunsucker ‘50Walter P. Hunsucker Jr. ‘48*Ronald ‘65 and Judy ‘68 HuntThomas ‘60 and Constance ‘61 HurlockerC. Harry ‘53 and Ruth HussMs. Sarah P. Ingle ‘55Joseph and Rebecca InglefieldMr. Barry J. Jacobson ‘65Charles M. James

Judy Johnson ‘75Norm ‘69 and Charlene JohnsonJohnson Grossnickle & AssociatesPaula Ritchie Kadel ‘68David ‘87 and Nina KeckAmber ‘02 and Joseph KirkmanKlingspor AbrasivesDr. Jerry P. Koontz*G. Leroy and Lynn LailMichael ‘97 and Angela ‘97 LangfordLazy Dog SaloonFloyd and Betty LentzHubert ‘48 and Phyllis LinnDavid ‘63 and Betty ‘65 LohrLawrence and Rebecca ‘59 LohrLord Of Life Lutheran ChurchDorothy ‘47 and Virginius Lougee*David and Katherine LudwigDavid Lyerly and Mary RobertsTony ‘65 and Jan LynnRuth ‘61 and Donald MatkinsWilliam ‘65 and Elaine ‘67 MauneyW. Marshall ‘88 and Monica ‘92 MauneyW. Jones ‘48 and Alma Mayberry*Bill ‘79 and Linda MayberryMcCreary Modern, Inc.Carolyn Kagey McKiernan ‘55E. Ray ‘63 and Ruth ‘63 McNeelyMeisner Appraisal & ConsultingMike Johnson’s Hickory ToyotaDonald ‘71 and Dorothy ‘71 MitchellNathan ‘70 and Janet ‘72 MitchellWilliam ‘91 and Dawn ‘92 MockCarlton ‘49 and Sue ‘50 MoorefieldRufus ‘61 and Mary ‘64 MoretzMartha M. Moses ‘63Mt. Olive Lutheran ChurchJohn ‘74 and Rebecca ‘77 MurrayNeil ‘97 and Jelena ‘99 MyersDavid ‘01 and Elaine ‘69 Myers

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NC Association of Certified Public AccountantsPaul and Barbara NelsonJeff ‘52 and Catherine ‘52 NorrisOffice Furniture USAOrgan Lutheran ChurchJames D. Osborne ‘06Richard and Jane ParkPatrick, Harper & Dixon, L.L.P.Wade and Carolyn Penny*Raymond ‘52 and Bea ‘52 PetreaPiedmont Natural GasThurmond ‘48 and Mary PlexicoJoyce and Dennis PressleyRachel T. Price ‘69Nellie R. Pruitt ‘59Aldon ‘53 and Elizabeth ‘52 PurdhamFranklin ‘67 and Ann PursleyDavid RatkeRecycling Equipment, Inc.Estate of Thomas W. ReeseWilliam ‘90 and Heidi ‘88 RhynePete ‘71 and Jan RichardsRobert and Judy RidenourRay ‘48 and Jane RitchieLester ‘53 and Doris ‘54 RoofLouis ‘71 and Emily ‘72 RossiterD. Paul RudisillTerry ‘64 and Martha ‘65 SatterwhiteEric ‘73 and Patty ‘75 SchenkMargaret ‘54 and Richard SchneiderWilton P. Scronce ‘71Wilbert ‘50 and Ruth Seabock*David ‘71 and Sharon ‘72 ShirlenWendy Brokhoff Shook ‘61A. Pope and Peggy ShufordAlex and Nancy ShufordSteve ‘50 and Kennie ‘51 ShufordWilliam H. Shuford ‘54Sign Systems, Inc.Harold ‘52 and Nancy ‘52 Skinner*Suzann M. Smith ‘90Elizabeth A. Smyre ‘59

Michael and Karen SnyderSnyder Paper CorporationJohn and Ruth SorensonSt. John’s Evangelical Lutheran ChurchDavid ‘69 and Mary StephensChris ‘93 and Gennie ‘95 StevensonEmily B. Stirewalt ‘55M. Thomas ‘57 and Elizabeth ‘58 SublettSunTrustSystelRobert ‘62 and Carolyn ‘65 TaylorTaylor & Viola Structural EngineersTed and Mary ‘59 ThuesenRobert ‘50 and Patsy ‘51 TownsendEdgar ‘59 and Emily ‘60 Trexler*Ray-Kent and Joann Troutman*Robert and Maureen Baggatta TullDouglas ‘91 and Lauren ‘90 UrlandAllison Whitton Vierling and Brian VierlingVon Drehle CorporationJanet L. WalkerWallace PrintingGeorge ‘42 and Virginia WarlickWells FargoEric ‘91 and Tammy ‘91 WestJane ‘62 and Steve WhiteNancy J. Wilfong ‘58WindstreamAlice Ridenhour Wise ‘45Tony ‘70 and Dawn WolfeAmy and Warren WoodRonald N. Woods ‘67Janet ‘62 and Cletis WootenRuby Brown WylyJohn ‘52 and Theresa ‘54 YoderRay ‘56 and Agnes ‘58 YountPhil ‘60 and Sara ‘64 Yount

New Members and Returning Members

* Charter Members† Deceased Members

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Your gift makes a lasting difference. • Send your gift by mail to: Lenoir-Rhyne University LR Box 7150 Hickory, NC 28603

• Make a gift securely online by visiting giving.lr.edu

• To make a gift by phone or receive more information, please contact Matt Peterson by phone at 828-328-7345, or by email at [email protected].

Giving Information

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