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Estate and Planned Gifts

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Throughout the College’s history, trustees, alumni, parents and friends have left a legacy on the Hilltop through estate gifts. These
planned gifts, as they are referred, are deeply meaningful and leave a lasting impact through a gift realized after the donor’s lifetime.

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Named for the visionary Illinois College founder, professor and president, the Julian Monson Sturtevant Society was established to recognize those who have made a commitment to support the College through their estate.

Sturtevant Society Members

New members who declared their intentions between June 1, 2018, and May 31, 2019, are indicated in boldface lettering.

Anonymous (8)

Susan Allen

Mark Arroll ’56

Richard Bagby ’56

Greg ’74 & Tonya Johnson Baise ’76

Dick Bales ’73

Dick Barton ’64

Bill Batson ’50

Doug Baumann ’66

Gerry Beard ’78

June Taylor Beard ’79

Sandy Stallings Bellatti ’70

Carol Webb Birch ’74

Wayne Black ’57

Toni Blankmann ’74

John Boatwright ’55

Elizabeth Hudson Boba ’41

Cheryl Lamont Boehmke ’64

Louise Bone

William Bretz ’59

Len Brink ’66

Jim ’66 & Kaye Bruner

Scott & Monica Pitman Bucek ’86

Frances Walton Buehler ’60

Marcy Bramley Burrus ’71

Jennie Ater Castlebury ’72

Bob ’74 & Janet Williams Chipman ’75

Conrad Damsgaard ’57

Burt & Diane Rybick Demo ’50

Peggy Dewitt

Del ’72 & Lisa Dunham

Carole Early ’68

Max Edlen ’59

Rebecca Barr Evers ’66

Barbara A. Farley

Nancy Farmer ’79

Patricia Fay

Chuck Finch ’58

Julia Slade Finocchiaro ’84

Glenn Gabanski ’70

Cathy Karrick Gochenour ’91

Jim Green ’61

Bill ’63 & Sandy Selcke Gussner ’65

Joe ’63 & Susan Hammerman

Wayne Hannah ’53

Alice Penewitt Henry ’52

Duane Hess ’71

Bill ’58 & Carol

Hanley Ingle ’57

Betty Jost ’50

Janice Spore

Kennedy-Wray ’80

Donald Kensell ’75

Helen Robinson Kohr ’47

Jules Korner IV

Charlene Childers Kornoski-

DuVall ’70 & Jim DuVall

John Kurtock ’47

David Kwiecinski ’80

Mrs. Ted Larson

Everett & Judy Schuessler Lawrence ’77

Bob Lindquist ’65

Kevin Lister ’81

Pam Carney Martin ’82

Patrick Mathis

Jack McCarty ’65

Bob McGuffin ’62

Rick Meidel ’85

Bill Merris ’56

Chris ’05 & Aisha Miller

David ’72 & Ellen

Rammelkamp Miller ’72

Don & Susann Minnick

Bob Moore ’78

Francine Fitt Mundy ’74

Bill Neff ’65

Darlene Nelson ’70

Conrad Noll III ’65

Mitsuyo Ohsuga ’68

Joyce Stone Olson ’52

Peggy Hart Ong ’49

Emy Osburn


Loren ’69 & Sandra Peter

Don Polzin ’51

John Porter ’68

Patricia Porter

Curt Pradelt ’66

Doris Prather

Drs. Susan L. Pratt ’80

& Jay R. Anders ’79

Ed Pritchett ’64

Bob ’67 & Cathy Randall

Paula Eschelbach Rawlings ’86

Brad Regul ’11 & Heidi

Bruce-Regul ’12

Carol Bycroft Rieken ’63

Winston Rogers III ’82

Nancy Ray Ross ’65

Bob Rossio ’53

Jim ’69 & Mary Marshall Scheider ’72

Peter Schmidt ’72

Harry Schnirring ’48

Lois Schultz

Jim ’80 & Donna Bik Scott ’80

Don ’50 & Faith Metzler Semla ’51

Jim Sheehan ’69

Marcia Short ’86

Barbara Sibert ’73

Jim Spizzo ’74

Guy & Edie Sternberg

Axel & Loreli Steuer

Marianne Williams Stowers ’64

Rachelan Bienert

Stronach ’76

Jerry Tanner

Steve ’70 & Sara Hedrick Tavender ’70

Ross Thomas ’18

Robert & Erin Thomson

Katherine Thompson Tillery ’74

Jim Voyles ’65

Kevin & Deanna Waldeck

Jon Ware

Lee ’44 & Judith Westrate

John Wilkey ’57 & Stephanie

Smith-Wilkey

Judith Carlson Winship ’63

Edward Woltman

Carol Jones Wright ’64

Pam Wright ’71

Raymond Zeitinger ’66

Featured Student

β€œThere is no way that I would have had the chance to travel and present at these conferences without the opportunity to apply for and receive funding from the College. I cannot thank the donors enough for being so generous and giving IC Γε±±½ϋ΅Ψ these opportunities.”

Lauren Estes ’19, Received funding to complete student-faculty research working with Dr. Miranda Karban through a gift by the Greg ’74 & Tonya Johnson Baise ’76 family to IC’s Student Research Fund. She also received a funding from the Joel and Elise Leaks Harmon Student-Faculty Research Fund to travel and attend the Illinois State Academy of Science Conference. The Tillery Student-Faculty Collaboration Fund allowed her to travel and present her work

at the University American Association of Physical Anthropology Annual Meeting in Cleveland, Ohio, which is the largest and most important annual conference in the field of biological anthropology. Lauren is currently earning a Master of Science in Management degree in the Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.