2013 ANNUAL REPORT WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION
THE WPPF VISION
A vigorous and enterprising organization of member companies, alumni and friends
centered at the University of Washington (UW) and creating competitive advantage for the
pulp, paper and bioresource industries through focused and dedicated graduates.
THE WPPF MISSION
To provide the pulp, paper and bioresource industries with outstanding, dedicated graduates
in Bioresource Science and Engineering from the UW who have breadth
and depth of knowledge, make immediate contributions, are future leaders and are
grounded in the principles of teamwork, sustainability, stewardship and economic vitality.
The Core Values which guide the WPPF Vision and Mission are:
Open Communication • Cooperation • Commitment
Success requires balanced attention among students, member companies, and supporters
(alumni, friends, faculty and staff).
Objective 1
Assist faculty in developing graduates of the Program who are highly attractive to employers.
Objective 2
Provide a solid resource financial base to support the Program.
Objective 3
Evaluate and update the Program to meet current and future Industry needs.
Objective 4
Grow and improve involvement of alumni and friends in the WPPF and the Program.
Objective 5
Promote and engage Industry and UW leadership in the Program.
FIVE YEAR PLAN 2011-2015
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FROM THE PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
To our Members, Alumni, Faculty & Friends, SUMMARY
2013 was a year of transition and challenge for the Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation. Our Executive Director for
the last six and a half years, Thomas Wolford, left the Foundation to renew his career in the private sector. Following Dr.
Bill McKean’s service as Interim Executive Director, the Foundation has retained the services of Michael A. “Mike” Roberts
as Executive Director. He assumed the director’s role 1 April 2013. We graduated ten seniors in June and one in Decem-
ber of this year with essentially 100% placement. Membership contributions totaled $120,600, down significantly from
2012. The downturn was in part due to a lag in company giving as their businesses slowly recovered from a generally chal-
lenging business environment. Overall the net FY 2013 revenue for the Foundation was negative $11,305. However, this
required a $20,000 withdrawal from the short term common fund endowment. Membership renewal and attracting new
companies to the Foundation must be a high priority for 2014. Student enrollment numbers remain positive but will chal-
lenge the department’s resources. The ABET accreditation review was held in October 2013 and the Bioresource Science
and Engineering program passed with excellent results.
Financial Summary: FY 2013 net revenue showed a loss of $11,305 compared to budgeted revenue of positive $25,250.
The reduction was due essentially to a large decrease in membership contribution below the budgeted FY 2013 amount -
$120,600 vs. $200,000. Income from friends of the Foundation and alumni was nearly double FY2012 at $12,351. Net rev-
enue budgeted for FY 2014 is a negative $18,050. This will again require a withdrawal from the Common Fund unless
membership, friend and alumni contributions increase.
Curriculum: The Bioresource Science and Engineering degree program was accredited for an additional 5-year period by
ABET. The challenge of faculty and infrastructure resources in the face of strong enrollment continues.
Membership: Membership at the conclusion of FY 2013 totaled 35 contributing $120,600. However, between 1 April
2013 and 31 March 2014, fourteen new firms have joined the Foundation with several additional prospects considering
membership. In addition to the continuing work by our Awareness Committee, we have engaged many of our member
representatives to assist in identifying membership prospects for follow-up by Foundation staff.
Director Matching: The Foundation qualified for the full “Dean’s” match of $7500 in FY 2013. A tentative agreement has
been reached with the new Director of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences to continue the matching pro-
gram for FY 2014 and 2015.
Alumni Affairs: A new category of Foundation membership, “Alumni,” has been created to give our graduates a direct
voice in the Foundation. Considerable progress has been made in updating our alumni contact information. The first
annual “Summer Event” was held in September with more than 40 students, members, alumni and friends of the Founda-
tion in attendance. Several new members have joined the alumni committee during the year to continue our push for
more alumni involvement.
Student Enrollment: Student enrollment continued to be strong in 2013 with 83 students in the BSE major. The high
school recruiting effort has expanded to include more schools and also to work with the College of Engineering’s Math
Academy program. The job market for graduates remains strong but the challenge continues to be matching students
with enough intern and co-op positions. Intern and co-op experience in industry sets our students apart from many other
technical and engineering programs and is a significant part of our graduates’ success.
Annual Conference: The 44th annual conference continues to attract excellent attendance from our member representa-
tives and students. Paul Machtolf (‘75) was honored as Outstanding Alumni and Bjorn Hrutfiord was honored by inclu-
sion on the Wall of Fame. The keynote address was given by Tom DeLuca, Director of School of Environmental and Forest
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Sciences, focusing on the conference theme of “Preparing Our Students for a Bio-based Industry.” Tom Wolford , immediate
past Executive Director, was recognized for his dedication to the mission of the Foundation and sincere support of our stu-
dents.
Looking Ahead to 2014: The overarching challenge remains balancing the budget in the face of consolidating membership,
significant enrollment growth and needed scholarship support. There will be an emphasis on attracting new members to the
Foundation and re-connecting with our alumni. The high school recruitment program will be expanded and the outreach to
programs in the College of Engineering that support our students will continue.
Thank you for your support of the Foundation and our students. We look forward to your continued engagement and coun-
sel as we work to achieve the goals in our Five Year Plan.
Michael A. Roberts, Executive Director
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“Preparing our Students for a Bio-Based Industry”
BSE Students at the Annual Banquet, May 2013
Vincent P. Hochanadel, President
Christ Averyt
Inland Empire Paper Company
Ken Blankenship
BASF
John Carpenter
Weyerhaeuser Company
Thomas DeLuca
University of Washington
Edward Draper
Sonoco Products
David Durocher
EATON Corporation
Thomas Friberg
Retired - Weyerhaeuser Company
Richard Gustafson
University of Washington
Michael Haas
Weyerhaeuser Company
Roger Hagan
Port Townsend Paper Corporation
John Hanby
Retired - Potlatch and WPPF
Dan Hickey
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Wes Hill
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Vincent Hochanadel
Enzymatic Deinking Technologies, LLC
Kristi Kobetich
Port Townsend Paper Corporation
Gregg Levitt
Buckman USA
John Logsdon
Harris Group, Inc.
Paul Machtolf
Retired - Ponderay Newsprint Company
John Michael Marsh
International Paper Company
Christopher Matz
Nalco Company
William McKean
University of Washington
Michael Onustock
Retired - Weyerhaeuser Company
Michael Roberts
WPPF
Donald Root
Retired - Weyerhaeuser and WPPF
Wally Sande
Retired - Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Ann Sarna
University of Washington
Richard G. Savolainen
Ashland Hercules Water Technologies
Pami Singh
KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation
Adam Small
Simpson Lumber Company
Daniel Smith
Capstone Technology Corporation
Adam Tonzi
Kemira Pulp and Paper
Hugh West
Weyerhaeuser Company
Bonnie White
Western Polymer Corporation
Thomas Wolford
Graphic Packaging International, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS*
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* as of December 2013
President Vincent Hochanadel, Enzymatic Deinking Technologies, LLC
Executive Vice President Dan Hickey, Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Vice President Roger Hagan, Port Townsend Paper Corporation
Treasurer Ann Sarna, UW
Past President Paul Machtolf, Retired - Ponderay Newsprint Company
Faculty Members Richard Gustafson, UW
William McKean, UW
Executive Director Michael Roberts, WPPF
OFFICERS
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Alumni Affairs Bill Fuller, FRM Consulting
Awareness Bryan Tinnin, Boise Inc.
Development John Logsdon, Harris Group, Inc.
Recruiting Bob Russell, Voith Fabrics and Rolls
President Seth Jorgensen, BSE ‘14
Vice President Hannah Morgan, BSE/ChemE ‘15
Treasurer Ray Carter, BSE ’14
Secretary Josephine Nguyen, BSE ‘15
Public Relations Kelsey Lewis, BSE ‘14
Sophomore Representative Austin Strader, BSE ‘16
Freshman Representative Victoria Odegaard, BSE ‘17
Jesse Brand, BSE ‘17
Student Chapter Advisor Mark Lewis, UW
STUDENT TAPPI CHAPTER OFFICERS
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UW Student TAPPI Officers
(back row) Austin Strader, Seth Jorgensen & Ray Carter
(front row) Victoria Odegaard, Josephine Nguyen,
Hannah Morgan & Kelsey Lewis
(not shown: Jesse Brand)
PAUL A. MACHTOLF
“In recognition of outstanding contributions of time, talent and
financial support to insure excellence in education in the
Paper Science and Engineering Program.”
Jay Worth, 2012
Colleen Ponto, 2011
Hou-min Chang, 2010
Miles A. Hewitt, 2009
Richard R. Gustafson, 2008
William T. McKean, 2007
William S. Fuller, 2006
Thomas S. Friberg, 2005
IN MEMORY OF BJORN F. HRUTFIORD (1932-2010)
“Bjorn was a teacher, scientist, mentor, friend, tree farmer, athlete and gentleman. He is remembered for his tenacity, willingness to share his in-depth knowledge of wood and bio-chemistry, strong convictions about what was best for the pulp and paper school and its students, strength of character and respect for personal freedom - always rendered with his soft-spoken manner.”
Bob Harris, 2012
David B. Thorud, 2011
Marlis West, 2010
John E. Hanby, 2009
Wollenberg Foundation, 2008 (40th Anniversary Celebration Recognition)
Robert G. Guide, 2007
Robert J. Seidl, 2006
John D. Logsdon, 2005
Steven R. Rogel, 2004
C. Norman Beckert, 2003
Donald F. Root, 2002
W. Richard & Mary Ellen Denman, 2001
Richard P. Wollenberg, 2000
Mrs. Jan Hrutfiord receives the Wall of Fame Award, presented by Tom Friberg (PSE ‘76)
Annual Banquet, May 2013
John Logsdon (left) presents to Paul Machtolf (PSE ‘75) the Outstanding Alumni Award
Annual Banquet, May 2013
OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARD
WALL OF FAME AWARD
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PURPLE & GOLD ($10,000+)
Boise Inc.
Bonneville Power Administration*
GOLD ($6,000+)
Capstone Technology Corporation
Harris Group, Inc.
KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation
Pacific Section TAPPI
Simpson Tacoma Kraft Co, LLC
SILVER ($3,000+)
Ashland Hercules Water Technologies
BASF
BP
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.
Dunkin & Bush, Inc.
Eaton Corporation
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Camas
Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Wauna
Nalco Company
Nippon Industries USA
North Pacific Paper Corporation
Ponderay Newsprint Company
Port Townsend Paper Corporation
The Schuh Group
Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
Western Polymer Corporation
Weyerhaeuser Company
Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund - Longview Region*
MEMBER ($2,160+)
A. H. Lundberg Associates
Cascades Tissue Group
Columbia River Carbonates - OMYA
FMC Corporation
Jacobs Engineering Group
Pacificorp
CUSTOM (< $1,200+)
Acrowood Corporation
Domtar
Hermann Bros. Logging & Construction, Inc. (New)
J.H. Kelly LLC
NW Procurement Solutions, LLC
Roberts Associates, LLC
* Grant
MEMBERS (Fiscal Year July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013)
NEW MEMBERS (April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014) Clearwater Paper Corporation (Member)
Cosmo Specialty (Member)
EDT (Custom)
Inland Empire Paper (Member)
International Paper (Silver)
Kadant Inc. (Member - Rejoined)
Kaman (Custom)
MAJIQ Inc. (Silver)
Motion (Custom)
Sonoco (Custom)
SP Fiber Technologies (Silver)
VCT (Custom)
Weyerhaeuser Cellulose Fibers (Purple & Gold)
Companies
A.H. Lundberg Associates, Inc.
Albany International
BASF
Boise
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.
EATON Corporation
EDT
Graphic Flexible Packaging
J.H. Kelly LLC
Jacobs Engineering
Pacific Section TAPPI
Voith FRS
Weyerhaeuser Co - Liquid Packaging Business
Individuals
Dan Hickey (‘82)
Mick Onustock
Colleen Ponto (‘82)
Mike (’69) & Barb (‘71) Roberts
Thomas & Sandy Wolford
Jay Worth (‘93)
STUDENT SPONSORS (FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE)
ORGANIZATION GRANTS & GIFTS
Bonneville Power Administration, $10,000
Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund - Longview Region, $4,500
The Wollenberg Foundation added to the Richard P. Wollenberg Endowment, $25,000
INDIVIDUAL GIFTS TO ENDOWMENTS
In memory of Bjorn F. Hrutfiord, the following donors added to the Jan and
Bjorn Hrutfiord Endowment:
Tom Blake David & Kari Hrutfiord
Troy Faraone Jan Hrutfiord Thomas S. Friberg Steven & Rachel Hrutfiord
Michael Haas Gary & Karleen Jergensen
John Hanby Mark Lewis
Charley Hathaway Roger Loney
Dan Hickey Vijay Mathur
Wes Hill Lanse Richardson
Vince Hochanadel Jeff Ross
Robert Howard Robert Russell
Dean Bruce Bare and John Hanby added to the William T. McKean Endowment
2013 GRANTS & GIFTS (CALENDAR YEAR)
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ALUMNI & FRIENDS
Kenneth M. Arnold (‘82)
B. Bruce Bare
Charles N. Beckert
Michael S. Carter (‘84)
Ecolab Foundation (Match for Chris Matz)
Peter Englund (‘12)
Daniel Hickey (‘82)
William McKean
Microsoft Corp. (Match for Alex Louie)
Juhani Mikkola
Philip G. Schnell (‘75)
Joseph Sherman
Daniel B. Smith (‘85)
David Thorud
Valley of the Sun United Way
Jay Worth (‘93)
Roger Young
SUMMER EVENT, SEPT 2013
Kurt Blomdahl (BSE ‘15)
Troy Faraone
Tom Friberg (’76) & Shannon Johnson
Danielle Greenwood (‘09)
Michael Haas
Roger (’75) & Lynn Hagan
Dan (‘82) & Mary Hickey
Gary (’77) & Karleen Jergensen
Sada & Masami Kusakabe
Alex & Joy Louie
Greg (’86) & Ann Odegaard
Dawn & Rico Peretti
Lu Ripplinger (’96)
Mike (’69) & Barb (‘71) Roberts
Bob & Susan Russell
Joseph Sherman
Adam Tonzi
Dan Wagner (‘95)
Tom & Sandy Wolford
Jay Worth (’93)
Door Prize Donors:
Albany International
BASF
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.
EATON Corporation
Georgia-Pacific - Camas Mill
Graphic Packaging International, Inc.
Kemira Pulp and Paper
Nalco Company
Northwest Procurement Solutions, LLC
Port Townsend Paper Corporation
Simpson Tacoma Kraft Company
Solvay
TFM International Co., LTD
UW College of the Environment
Voith Fabrics and Rolls
Weyerhaeuser Company
GIFTS TO SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Wall of Fame Award
Mrs. Jan Hrutfiord (right) and her family received the Wall
of Fame Award in honor and memory of Bjorn F. Hrutfiord
Annual Banquet, May 2013
Alumni Volunteers
Karleen Jergensen, Dan Wagner, Gary Jergensen &
Lu Ripplinger helped organize a successful WPPF
Summer Event on Hood Canal, September 2013
Seniors
Robyn Campbell
Raymond Carter
Jenifer Girardin *
Danica Helgath
Brandon Hepko
Kyle Herstad
Breanna Huschka
Ryan Jeffreys
Rita Johnson
Seth Jorgensen
Alexander Josephson
Kelsey Lewis
Sean Lorimor
Krystle Membrere
Habiba Mohamed
Zahra Mohamed
Shayne Moore
Hannah Morgan **
Jasmine Munoz
John Roberts
Rowdy Roddick
Jake Singer
Monet Springmeyer
Vinh-Nghiem Tran
Christine Yamaguchi
Samantha Yeung
George Watson
Juniors
William Alling
Derek DeGraaf
Yuka Harada
Scott Helm
Emma Jackson
Stuart Jergensen
Matthew Kravitz
Simen Sam
Michael Windrim
Victoria Yuen
Sophomores
Ternessa Cao
Ryan Eng
Victoria Hildreth
Nicholas Mace
Benjamin Russell
Cody Schultz
Jamison Scott
Austin Strader
Michael Thomas
Freshmen
Kendra Allen
Erin Haphey
Hiro Kusakabe
Aaron Mohney
Victoria Odegaard
Dominic Peretti
Kenny Saari
Eliot Shoemaker
Courtney Wright
* 2013 TAPPI - PIMA Couch Pit University Fraternity Scholarship Awardee
** 5th-year Chemical Engineering double major
2013-2014 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
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TAPPI Student Awardee
Megan James (BSE ‘13) in the center with mother, Kris-
tin James and grandmother, Ingrid Rees. Megan also
addressed banquet guests with her Student Reflections
Annual Business Luncheon & Banquet, May 2013
Ernst Haindl Endowed Scholar
John Roberts (BSE ‘14) with Roger Loney (left),
former president of Port Townsend Paper Corp.
Annual Banquet, May 2013
Student Job Recruiting
Matias Gonzalez (BSE ‘13), hired by EDT, with Vince Hochanadel, Technical Sales Manager
Student Poster Session, May 2013
Thomas S. Friberg Scholar
Robyn Campbell (BSE ‘14) with Tom Friberg Annual Banquet, May 2013
Alumni Scholarship, PSE Alumni
Stuart Jergensen
Noah H. Anderson, Wollenberg Foundation
Victoria Yuen
Ashland Hercules Water Technologies
Ryan Eng
Betz Laboratories, Ashland Hercules Water Technologies
Emma Jackson
Bonneville Power Administration
Ternessa Cao
Asea Brown Boveri
Ryan Jeffreys
William W. Clarke, Wollenberg Foundation
Habiba Mohamed / Zahra Mohamed
Foundation Endowment, Friends / Associates
Kendra Allen
Thomas S. Friberg
Robyn Campbell / Michael Thomas
Howard S. Gardner, TAPPI
Rowdy Roddick
Al Graef, Harris Group
Breanna Huschka
Robert Guide, Wollenberg Foundation
Scott Helm / Austin Strader
Ernst Haindl, Port Townsend Paper Corporation
John Roberts
David W. Harris, ECONO, Inc.
Simen Sam
Robert & Louise Harris, Harris Group
Yuka Harada / Jamison Scott
Jan & Bjorn F. Hrutfiord, Family / Friends / Associates
Christine Yamaguchi
J.O. Julson, Weyerhaeuser Foundation
Raymond Carter
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Courtney Wright
John W. Klein, Wollenberg Foundation
Kyle Herstad
George E. Lamb, Family / Friends / Associates
Monet Springmeyer
A. Halvar Lundberg, A H Lundberg Associates and Friends
Alexander Josephson
Lennart A. Lundberg
Dominic Peretti
Raymond G. McDermott, Wollenberg Foundation
Brandon Hepko
William McKean, R&R Getty / Friends / Alumni
Victoria Odegaard
Measurex Corporation
Kenny Saari
Anson B. Moody, Moody / Denman Family / Friends
Sean Lorimor
Pacific Section TAPPI
Hannah Morgan
PIMA
George Watson
Rayonier Foundation
Seth Jorgensen
Donald F. Root, Weyerhaeuser Foundation / Friends
Eliot Shoemaker
Kyosti V. Sarkanen, Pacific Section TAPPI
Benjamin Russell
Kyosti V. Sarkanen Fellowship, Friends / Associates
Erin Haphey
Kyosti V. Sarkanen Premium, Friends / Associates
Rita Johnson
George E. Schwartz, Wollenberg Foundation
Hiro Kusakabe
Robert Seidl, Simpson Foundation / Friends
Kelsey Lewis / Michael Windrim
John Shethar, Weyerhaeuser Foundation / Friends
Jake Singer
James Stacie, Wollenberg Foundation
William Alling / Danica Helgath
Cecil Taylor, Boise Cascade Paper Group
Jasmine Munoz
Boyd K. Wickwire, Wollenberg Foundation
Samantha Yeung
Weyerhaeuser Co., Weyerhaeuser Foundation / Willamette Ind.
Victoria Hildreth / Nicholas Mace / Aaron Mohney / Shayne
Moore / Cody Schultz
Wollenberg Foundation
Jennifer Girardin
R. P. Wollenberg, Friends / Associates
Matthew Kravitz / Vihn-Nghiem Tran
Richard P. Wollenberg, Wollenberg Foundation
Derek DeGraaf / Hannah Morgan
ENDOWMENTS, DONORS & NAMED SCHOLARS (2013-14)
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The Paper Science Center continues to provide students with much more hands-on training in laboratory and pilot
plant settings. The students have the opportunity to work with pulping and bleaching of both woods and nonwoods.
Some students have the opportunity to assist with running the pilot papermachine for trial work as well as the BSE
436 Papermaking class. In helping with the machine in class they have a leg up on students when they have to take
the class in their senior year. Students who work in the lab have the opportunity to learn TAPPI Test Methods in the
physical and optical testing of pulp and paper.
Often clients will have a project they want completed and are also looking for an intern for the following summer.
Resumes of lab assistants are sent to the client to review and oft times the student will be working on a project for
their employer before they even start their internship. This has been excellent for both the student and the employ-
er.
Senior students working in the Center are often given project management duties, whereby they have to enlist other
Center employees to complete a project. This provides them with the experience of research as well as manage-
ment.
THE PAPER SCIENCE CENTER
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
May's Annual Conference was an opportunity to celebrate
Tom Wolford's service as executive director of the Founda-
tion, 2006-2012. His tenure was marked by steady growth in
student enrollment and a record of unparalleled mentorship
to our students. We also acknowledged and thanked Tom's
wife, Sandy, for her commitment to our program.
In April 2013 Mike Roberts, with the support of his wife,
Barb, assumed the role of executive director and we look
forward to his leadership of the Foundation.
Thanking Tom & Sandy
Tom Friberg, Sandy & Tom Wolford, Joy Louie, Hannah
Morgan (BSE/ChemE ’15) & Seth Jorgensen (BSE ‘14)
Annual Banquet, May 2013
Welcoming Mike & Barb
Austin Strader (BSE ’16), Andre Smith (BSE ’14),
Mike & Barb Roberts
Annual Banquet, May 2013
The Foundation budgeted for a balanced budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013,
but ended the year with a $35,000 deficit.
Annual membership revenue decreased from $157,000 in fiscal year 2012 to $120,000
for the year ending June 30, 2013. The University of Washington also provided $15,000
in matching funds on new gifts during FY2013.
The Foundation continues to benefit from generous contributions made toward scholar-
ships. Substantial contributions were received in fiscal year from the Bonneville Power
Administration and the Wollenberg Foundation.
Market value of the Foundation’s long term investments increased from $2,677,000 in
FY2012 to $2,939,000 in FY2013. The Consolidated Endowment Fund earned an invest-
ment return of 13.5% for the year ended June 30, 2013. The foundation withdrew
$20,000 from the Common Fund Investments for fiscal year 2012 and $20,000 in fiscal
year 2013. Income on investments decreased from $107,000 in FY2012 to $98,000 in
FY2014 and is budgeted at $99,500 for fiscal year 2013.
The WPPF approved a budget deficit of $18K for 2014.
Ann Sarna, Treasurer
TREASURER’S REPORT
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Bill Fuller, Chair
Edward Draper
Tom Friberg
Gary Jergensen
Bill McKean
Mike Roberts
Marshelle Slayton
The Alumni Committee refocused
its efforts this year. Evolving from
our "Closing the Gap" pro-
gram emphasis in 2011 and
2012, the committee’s key ele-
ments in 2013 were "Awareness-
Connection-Involvement." We
will be focusing on the Awareness
component in 2014 and use
channels such as an alumni web
page and Facebook group to pro-
vide alumni access to information
of specific interest to them
(employment opportunities, fellow
alumni news, implementations of
BSE projects in mills, etc.). The Foun-
dation will also be inviting Alumni to participate in activities such as: connect the Founda-
tion to their employers, attend and represent their companies at the Annual Conference,
and/or assist in recruiting local high school students who may be interested in pursuing
BSE as a major. We look forward to revitalizing our growing alumni community and wel-
come our alumni to join the team as we keep facilitating connections between fellow PSE/
BSE alumni. As the program’s first alumnus, Bill Fuller, steps down as chair, a new chair
will be appointed to take up the leadership in 2014.
ALUMNI AFFAIRS
Danielle Greenwood (‘09)
Roger Hagan (‘75)
Daniel Hickey (‘82)
Robert Howard (Friend)
Gary & Karleen Jergensen (‘77)
Tommy Lim (‘13)
Paul Machtolf (‘75)
Christopher Matz (‘00)
Heather Milligan (‘12)
Greg Odegaard (‘86)
Daniel Smith (‘85)
Adam Tonzi (Friend)
Bonnie White (Friend)
ALUMNI MEMBERSHIPS (CALENDAR YEAR 2013)
Alumni in attendance the Annual Banquet, May 2013
Bryan Tinnin, Chair
Mike Haas
Charley Hathaway
Greg Odegaard
Lanse Richardson
Mike Roberts
Tom Wolford
The committee accepted a goal of 50 member compa-
nies contributing $160,000 to the scholarship funds.
The actual 2013 results show approximately forty com-
panies contributing $120,160, falling well short of the
goal. Even though Foundation members, non-member
companies and individuals contributed an additional
$14,932 in student support, it was necessary to with-
draw $20,000 from the Common Fund to balance the
budget. One of the goals of the committee is to engage
the members of the BOD to become active participants
on the Awareness team. In addition to the traditional
efforts of the Awareness Committee, the BOD suggests
that membership be expanded to companies engaged
in biomass conversions and companies that benefit
from a healthy pulp and paper industry.
Beginning in late fiscal 2013 an emphasis was placed on attracting new members to the
Foundation. Since that time, 13 new members have joined and are listed in the Member-
ship section of this report (page 7).
Increased membership, new membership and student sponsorship contributions qualify-
ing for Matching Funds far exceeded expectations and the $15,000 available for match.
A new agreement with the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) has
been put in place for the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years.
The initiative to create a new category of Foundation membership, “Alumni Member-
ship,” started slowly but is expected to pick up speed in 2014. This can become a signifi-
cant resource for not only funding but engaged, active members. The emphasis for 2014
will be to expand the participation of current members and to add new members to the
Foundation. These steps will ensure we achieve the goals set forth in the Five Year
Plan.
AWARENESS
Committee members were aided in regional recruiting efforts by Kevin Aldrich, Roger
Hagan, Don Holmes, Tyler Pegg, and Danny Zuver.
Visits and presentations were made to more than
10 schools covering the State of Washington from
Port Townsend to Camas, the Tri-Cities and Spo-
kane. Because the University deadline for Fall appli-
cations was moved to December 1st, it is now im-
portant we begin to contact high school juniors in
the spring as they begin college planning. If you
believe a high school in your area would like to be
included, please contact Mike Roberts.
Campus Day was held in Dec 2012 for future stu-
dents in the incoming class of 2013. Eight (8) stu-
dents and their parents attended.
If anyone would like to assist in the recruiting for
2015 fall enrollment, please contact Bob Russell or
Mike Roberts.
Bob Russell, Chair
Carol Barnard
Ken Blankenship
Mike Haas
Wes Hill
Vince Hochanadel
Mark Lewis
Bill McKean
Lu Ripplinger
Ashley Stevens
Bonnie White
Tom Wolford
Jay Worth
RECRUITING
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Student Internships
Charter member company, Simpson, repre-sented here by Tom Blake (left) and Adam
Small (right) enjoy connecting with summer intern, Seth Jorgensen (BSE ‘14).
Annual Banquet, May 2013
Welcoming new BSE Students
Dominic Peretti, Victoria Odegaard, Mike
Roberts & Hiro Kusakabe
Summer Event, September 2013
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s35,6
60
35,6
60
26,9
50
26,9
50
C
ontr
ibute
d s
erv
ices
7,0
25
7,0
25
7,0
25
7,0
25
A
lum
ni &
Fri
ends
13,3
50
13,3
50
8,3
35
8,3
35
Incom
e f
rom
BP
A G
rant
10,0
00
10,0
00
10,0
00
10,0
00
Incom
e o
n inve
stm
ents
12,5
77
85,4
80
98,0
57
23,0
29
84,4
51
107,4
80
Net unre
aliz
ed g
ain
s (
losses)
79,0
30
166,5
09
245,5
39
(23,1
14)
(1
29,7
10)
(1
52,8
24)
UW
Matc
hin
g F
unds o
n n
ew
gifts
15,0
00
15,0
00
7,5
02
7,5
02
Annual univ
ers
ity-i
ndustr
y c
onfe
rence
14,9
32
14,9
32
19,6
65
19,6
65
Net assets
rele
ased f
rom
restr
ictions
95,4
80
(9
5,4
80)
-
94,4
51
(9
4,4
51)
-
To
tal re
ven
ues,
gain
s,
an
d
oth
er
su
pp
ort
357,5
53
-
202,1
69
559,7
23
294,3
59
-
(1
02,7
60)
191,5
99
Exp
en
ses:
Underg
raduate
schola
rship
s161,9
60
161,9
60
158,5
70
158,5
70
Stu
dent re
cru
itin
g a
nd p
lacem
ent
29,8
62
29,8
62
37,9
37
37,9
37
Annual univ
ers
ity-i
ndustr
y c
onfe
rence
33,2
56
33,2
56
35,9
59
35,9
59
Instr
uctional support
25,8
54
25,8
54
25,2
37
25,2
37
To
tal p
rog
ram
serv
ices
250,9
33
-
-
250,9
33
257,7
03
-
-
257,7
03
To
tal m
em
bers
hip
develo
pm
en
t22,6
94
22,6
94
25,7
10
25,7
10
Off
ice a
dm
inis
trative
and s
upport
-
Sala
ries a
nd r
ela
ted b
enefits
21,8
75
21,8
75
15,0
56
15,0
56
Contr
acte
d p
ers
onal serv
ices
4,0
00
4,0
00
4,0
00
4,0
00
Contr
ibute
d o
ffic
e s
pace
7,0
25
7,0
25
7,0
25
7,0
25
Oth
er
off
ice a
dm
inis
trative
5,4
46
5,4
46
2,9
03
2,9
03
To
tal ad
min
istr
ati
ve a
nd
su
pp
ort
38,3
45
-
-
38,3
45
28,9
84
-
-
28,9
84
To
tal exp
en
ses
311,9
72
311,9
72
312,3
97
312,3
97
Ch
an
ge in
net
assets
45,5
82
-
202,1
69
247,7
51
(18,0
38)
-
(102,7
60)
(1
20,7
98)
Net
assets
at
beg
inn
ing
of
year
633,3
29
-
2,0
99,7
92
2,7
33,1
21
651,3
67
-
2,2
02,5
52
2,8
53,9
19
Net
assets
at
en
d o
f year
678,9
12
$
-
$
2,3
01,9
61
$
2,9
80,8
72
$
633,3
29
$
-
$
2,0
99,7
92
$
2,7
33,1
21
$
The a
ccom
panyin
g n
ote
s a
re a
n inte
gra
l part
of
these f
inancia
l sta
tem
ents
.
For
the y
ear
ended J
une 3
0,
2012
For
the y
ear
ended J
une 3
0,
2013
15
WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
At June 30, 2013 At June 30, 2012
Assets:
Cash 14,163$ 57,394$
Accounts Receivable (Note 4) 32,165 10,762
Long term investments 2,939,290 2,677,346
Office equipment, net 556 1,394
Total assets 2,986,174$ 2,746,896$
Liabilities and net assets:
Accounts payable 5,302$ 13,775$
Total liabilities 5,302$ 13,775$
Net assets-
Unrestricted:
Designated for scholarships 637,330$ 577,554$
Not designated 41,581 55,775
Permanently restricted 2,301,961 2,099,792
Total net assets 2,980,872$ 2,733,121$
Total liabilities and net assets 2,986,174$ 2,746,896$
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
16
WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
STATEMENT OF CASHFLOWS
June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012
Cash flows from operating activities:
Membership contributions 133,510$ 168,301$
Annual industry/univ conference & other program revenue 14,932 19,999
Bonneville Power Administration Grant 10,000 10,000
UW Matching Funds on New Gifts 15,008 7,496
Interest & dividends received 76,646 107,620
Salaries & related benefits (126,165) (118,993)
Payments for contracted personal services (6,000) (6,000)
Payments for vendors' goods & services (19,202) (21,960)
Scholarships disbursed to students (161,960) (158,570)
Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities (63,231)$ 7,893$
Cash flows from investing activities:
Long term investments purchased (25,000)$ (39,878)$
Deposit with University (10,660)
Proceeds from sale of investments 20,000 20,000
Net cash provided by (used for) investing activities (15,660)$ (19,878)$
Cash flows from financing activities:
Permanent endowment receipts 35,660$ 26,950$
Net cash provided by financing activities 35,660$ 26,950$
Net increase (decrease) in cash & cash equivalents (43,231)$ 14,965$
Cash & cash equivalents beginning of year 57,394$ 42,429
Cash & cash equivalents end of year 14,163$ 57,394$
RECONCILIATION OF CHANGE IN NET ASSETS TO NET CASH PROVIDED BY
(USED FOR) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Change in net assets: 247,751$ (120,798)$
Non-cash adjustments to assets
Depreciation Expense 838 838
Unrealized (gains) losses on long term investments (266,284) 151,687
Non-operating cash flows
Sale of investments 20,000 20,000
Purchases of investments (25,000) (39,877)
Deposit with University (10,660)
Cash adjustments to assets and liabilities:
(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable (21,404) (2,967)
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable (8,472) (990)
Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities (63,231)$ 7,893$
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
For the year ended
17
WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012
NOTE 1 DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Description of Organization.
Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation, Incorporated (Foundation) is a Washington not-for-profit
corporation organized in 1968 to encourage and assist the University of Washington (University) in
education and research related to the pulp, paper, and forest resources industries. Its programs
include recruiting and funding scholarships for students and supporting teaching and research activities
in the Paper Science and Engineering Division of the University's College of Forest Resources (paper science
engineering program).
Basis of Presentation
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires
management to make estimates and assumptions. Actual results could differ from these estimates.
Restricted and Unrestricted Net Assets.
The Foundation reports contributions as restricted support if donors limit the use of the donated assets.
When a donor restriction expires due to time or accomplishment of purpose, temporarily
restricted net assets are reclassified to unrestricted net assets and reported in the statement of
activities as net assets released from restrictions. Unless restricted by the donor, initial contributions and gains,
realized and unrealized, are considered unrestricted. A portion of unrestricted net assets, $150,000 classified
as unrestricted under SFAS No 117, was designated by the Foundation for a Foundation Scholarship Endowment,
the income from which is to be used for scholarships.
Investments.
Investments are carried at market value. Gains and losses on investments are reported as increases or
decreases in Unrestricted Net Assets unless their use is restricted by explicit donor stipulation or by
law. The Foundation combines restricted funds from various named scholarships when making long term
investments; it allocates annually unrealized gains and losses from these investments to each named scholarship
fund. The total return, after fees, on the Foundation's long term investments for those held in the Univ of Wash
Consolidated Endowment Fund was 13.5% in 2013 and (.9%) in 2012. The total return, after fees, for those held in
The Common Fund rate of return was 16.34% in 2013 and .13% in 2012.
Office Equipment
Office equipment is capitalized and is stated at cost less accumulated depreciation.
The foundation purchased a computer and updated it's accounting software in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011.
Total historical cost of equipment as of June 30, 2013 is $13,250 and accumulated depreciation and amortization is $12,694.
Depreciation on computers is computed by the straight line method over its useful life of 5 years. Software is amortized
by the straightline method over a three year useful life.
Income Tax Status.
The Foundation is exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
NOTE 2 CASH ON DEPOSIT WITH/FUNDS DUE THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
The Foundation reimburses the University for office salaries, benefits and related expenses paid by the University
for Foundation activities. Deposits include funds to cover monthly Foundation expenditures, differences between
scholarship awards and disbursements, and contributions received by the University to benefit the Foundation.
NOTE 3 INVESTMENTS
At June 30, 2013 At June 30, 2012
Market Cost Market Cost
Long term investments:
By investment--
The Common Fund Value Equity Fund 482,026$ 159,928$ 402,229$ 159,928$
The Common Fund Multi-Strategy Bond Fund 155,304 134,433 175,325 153,688
Univ of Wash Consolidated Endowment Fund 2,301,961 1,429,888 2,099,792 1,404,888
Total Long term investments 2,939,290$ 1,724,249$ 2,677,346$ 1,718,504$
By asset type--
Unrestricted-designated for scholarships 637,330$ 294,361$ 577,554$ 313,616$
Permanently restricted 2,301,961 1,429,888 2,099,792 1,404,888
Total Long term investments 2,939,290$ 1,724,249$ 2,677,346$ 1,718,504$
18
WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012
NOTE 4 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE At June 30, At June 30,
2013 2012
School of Forest Resources Gift Match Receivable 7,494$ 7,502$
Investment income receivable 24,671 3,260
32,165$ 10,762$
Total accounts receivable
NOTE 5 RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
The Foundation's Permanently Restricted Assets are comprised of endowed gifts to fund scholarships awarded by the
Foundation. Donors may establish the scholarships in their organization's name or may honor an outstanding
individual in the industry. The market value of these assets comprise the following named funds, the income
from which is available for scholarships:
At June 30, At June 30,
2013 2012
Named endowments ($40,000 or more including promises):
Weyerhaeuser Co. Foundation 536,403$ 496,992$
R.P. Wollenberg Endowed Scholarship 230,999 190,864
William McKean Endowed Scholarship 127,942 118,051
Anson B. Moody (Moody/Denman Family/Friends) 110,749 102,612
Kyosti V. Sarkanen Scholarship (Friends/Assocs) 101,537 94,077
Robert J. Seidl (Simpson Foundationd/Friends) 76,728 71,091
Bjorn F Hrutfiord (Family/Friends/Assocs.) 70,376 55,819
Donald Root 54,816 50,788
Wollenberg Foundation 54,804 50,778
Raymond G. McDermott (Wollenberg Foundation) 54,362 50,368
Al Graef (Harris Corp) 53,718 49,771
Kyosti V. Sarkanen (Pacific Section TAPPI) 51,238 47,473
Betz Laboratories 50,674 46,951
Ernst Haindl (Port Townsend Paper Corp) 50,674 46,951
George E. Schwartz (Wollenberg Foundation) 50,674 46,951
Kyosti V. Sarkanen Grad. Fellow (Friends/Assocs.) 50,666 46,943
Robert & Louise Harris Endowed Scholarship 50,458 46,751
The Rayonier Foundation 43,786 40,569
Endowment gifts (less than $40,000):
James H. Stacie Endowed Scholarship 39,841 36,914
Robert G. Guide Endowed Scholarship 39,840 36,914
John Shethar (Weyerhaeuser Foundation/Friends) 39,834 36,907
Hercules 38,930 36,070
George E. Lamb (Family/Friends/Assocs.) 38,282 35,469
Richard P. Wollenberg (Friends/Assocs.) 37,438 34,687
Alumni Scholarship 36,754 34,053
Noah H. Anderson (Wollenberg Foundation) 27,369 25,358
John W. Klein (Wollenberg Foundation) 25,298 23,439
J. O. Julson (Weyerhaeuser Co.) 25,167 23,317
Kimberly-Clark 24,975 23,140
William W. Clarke (Wollenberg Foundation) 24,881 23,053
David W. Harris (ECONO, Inc) 24,881 23,053
Cecil Taylor (Boise Cascade Paper Group) 24,881 23,053
Boyd K. Wickwire (Wollenberg Foundation) 24,881 23,053
Foundation Endowment (gifts under $10,000) 8,108 7,512
Total Permanently restricted net assets 2,301,961$ 2,099,792$
19
WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012
NOTE 6 MARKET VALUE OF UWF ENDOWMENTS THAT SUPPORT PAPER SCIENCE
AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM
The following are the market values of College of Forest Resouces endowments for Paper Science
and Engineering student scholarships
At June 30, At June 30,
2013 2012
ABB Inc Scholarship Endowment (for undergrad scholarships) 66,491$ 61,606$
Thomas Friberg Endowed Fund for Student Support 167,781 155,454
Lennart A. Lundberg Endowed Scholarship Fund 211,330 195,803
Measurex Scholarship Endowment (for undergrad scholarships) 64,320 59,594
Total 509,922$ 472,457$
The following are the market values of College of Forest Resouces endowments for Paper Science
and Engineering program support
At June 30, At June 30,
2013 2012
Pulp & Paper Equipment (for equipment and facilities) 878,888$ 814,315$
funded by gifts of $350,000 from Boise Cascade and
$50,000 from Weyerhaeuser Co
Denman Professorship in Pulp & Paper Science (for 597,603 553,696
distinquished faculty support)
Denman Chair in Bio-Resource Science and Engineering 1,543,580 1,430,171
Weyerhaeuser Endowed Professorship in Paper Science 588,799 545,539
Total UW endowed gifts, supporting Foundation' mission 3,608,870$ 3,343,720$
NOTE 7 CONTRIBUTED SERVICES
The University provides office space to the Foundation.
The value of office space, $7,025 in 2013 and 2012, is included in the financial statements.
NOTE 8 NET ASSETS RELEASED FROM RESTRICTIONS
In the year ended June 30 2013 and 2012, respectively $98,450 and $94,451 of income restricted for scholarships was
transferred from Temporarily Restricted Assets to Unrestricted Assets to accomplish the stated purpose of those assets.
20
WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012
NOTE 9 EXPENSES BY NATURAL CLASSIFICATIONExpenses by object type were:
Year ended June 30, 2013 Year ended
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL June 30, 2012
EXPENSE PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP ADMINISTRATIVE TOTAL TOTAL
OBJECT TYPE SERVICES DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT EXPENSES EXPENSES
Undergraduate scholarships 161,960$ -$ -$ 161,960$ 158,570$
Printing 3,747 59 779 4,585 3,706
Postage 597 31 51 679 561
Telephone 516 117 47 680 685
Travel 151 65 113 329 3,159
Food service 8,306 1,079 492 9,877 9,932
Supplies & other expenses 3,501 495 3,997 4,990
Salaries 55,521 15,269 18,601 89,390 89,605
Employee benefits 15,316 5,173 6,742 27,231 29,497
Contracted personal services 1,317 901 4,000 6,218 4,667
Contributed office space 7,025 7,025 7,025
Total by function 250,933$ 22,694$ 38,345$ 311,972$ 312,397$
For the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, the Foundation awarded scholarships to undergraduate students
in the Bioresource Science and Engineering program - to 59 students in 2013 and 58 students in 2012 (all are
Washington State residents in both years).
21
Pulp and Paper Science Paper Science and Engineering Bioresource Science and Engineering
1967
William S. Fuller
1968
Ralph Norris
1969
Stephen Hopley
1970
Michael A. Green
1971
Charles Barber
Charles Parsons
James S. Yohn
1972
Herbert Fields
Melvin F. Reudink
Jerry R. Speaks
Peter A. Thorn
William K. Thornton
Richard Zemke
1973
William L. Duncan
Loreen Kroeze Goodwin
Wesley J. McConnell
Richard F. McCurdy, Jr.
Richard L. Shen
David C. Smith
Greg Wendt
1974
Richard A. Bakke
Patrick W. Curry
James D. Freiberg
Steven A. Halvorsen
Thomas W. Hoeft
Gary B. Josephson
Tom Lyse
Robert W. Martin
Dennis N. Perry
Daniel W. Pinson
Henry N. Raymond
Don Wilson
1975
Gregory P. Anglin
Bruce W. Beckstrom
Ronald K. Borrevik
Roger P. Hagan
Jay J. Handley
David M. Hanson
Paul A. Machtolf
Steven A. McCormick
James A. Nelson
Harold F. Ruppert
Philip G. Schnell
Mary Kilgore Smith
Alice Copeland Thomas
Paul L. Whiting
John P. Yaholkovsky
1976
Craig Covic
Tom S. Friberg
Roger G. Hillstrom
John D. Karna
Kerry K. Knowlton
Lawrence E. Larsen
Allen V. Poole
Larry S. Sakamoto
Blair D. Shaw
Robert N. Vermilion
1977
Mark D. Andrews
Joseph M. Arndt
Ross E. Bell
Donald A. Davies
Alfred Deichsel
Catherine Gross Floberg
Franklin Grunenfelder
Richard R. Gustafson
Ernest M. Gysel
Jon M. Jacobs
Lewis J. Jacobsen
Gary A. Jergensen
Lawrence P. Johnson
Mark A. Lundberg
Linda E. Perrizo
Ronald A. Peterson
Anthony T. Smith
Gary S. Smith
Manfred W. Vogel
Stephen W. Whybrew
Gerald Zyskowski Jr.
1983
Brenda Bickley Arnold
Thomas C. Devey
John R. Devey
Gina DiLembo
Nicholas Gebelt
Shauntee Smith Lawson
Harold Rosenkrans
John A. Theisen
Jan Westling
1984
Michael S. Carter
Brian S. Dalgardno
Rhonda Edens
Brian Ervin
Dennis B. Macdonald
Paul O’Bernier
Lauren S. Princehouse
Ward K Succo
Timothy H. Switzer
Rhonda L. Zeutschel
1985
Gregg Andrews
Gregory L. Benson
Gregory E. Buxton
Gary R. Erickson
Heather A. Hanover
John D. Hungate
Michael J. Lovlie
William S. Malloy
Daniel B. Smith
Alan D. Steinkirchner
Donald Tyler
Christina B. Williams
Michael J. Williams
1986
Darrell Blegen
Gregory W. Diamond
Edward R. Emmick
Bruce W. Martin
June Nordahl
Gregory M. Odegaard
Thomas E. Peacock
Kenneth S. Winstead Jr.
Mark Wood
1978
Scott D. Beckstrom
Daniel S. Bloom
Mark E. Buggins
Wendy Branstiter Drapeau
Michael J. Green
Alan S. Jeroue
Kevin W. Kirkpatrick
Charles D. Okada
Robert H. Olsen
Joseph P. Sicktich
Anna M. Skrobecki
Gary S. Werner
1979
Carla Ashton Beckstrom
Frederick S. Brien
Valerie DeLeo
Richard W. Fisher
Mark S. Funk
Charles H. Perrizo
Leonard H. Smith
Thor E. Sorenson
1980
Mark C. Labart
Jerry L. Morton
Harold Mottet
1981
Eugene F. Bidwell
John M. Hayward
James R. Hillend
George W. Johnson
Steven R. Johnson
Jeffrey Mayovsky
Robert S. Mudge
Jon L. Parrish
Gary A. Peterson
Keith Sipher
Scott A. Wallick
1982
Keneth M. Arnold
Rose Bailey
Joel A. Blumenthal
David L. Brengan
Steven Dahlquist
Ted Friedrich
Janice Frost
Andrew Goerdel
David Harke
Miles A. Hewitt
Daniel P. Hickey
Paul E. Johnson
Mary L. Minton
Dong Pham
Colleen Forrestal Ponto
OUR GRADUATES
1987
Donald M. Beckert
Ann L. Rickard Crowe
James D. Dole
Bruce A. Garner
Donald Golgert
Donald R. Holmes
Scott G. Hundley
Thanh-Thuy Thi Huynh
Mike Marsh
Carol Bronsdon McKay
Mike Sullivan
Steven W. Thompson
Todd A. Visscher
Matthew West
1988
Michael J. Avril
Linda A. Beltz
Gregg W. Clarke
David M. Dolling
Mary Helen Hemmen
Carol Beckert Hudson
David L. Koons
Kevin H. Stively
Ian L. Sullivan
Sheryl D. Sussex
David A. Trzil
James J. Virgin
Bob J. Visscher Jr.
1989
John P. Anderson
Jacob Chretien
Wendy L. Coyle
Brent A. Garner
Jamie Hanseler
Myong Soo Kim
Roger P. Rozek
Joelle M. Scheldorf
Loren R. Schuh
Douglas P. Seekins
Charles Seel
Sri Soetanto
Sarunyou Tejavibulya
Dara Ung
Nick W. Walch
Sang Kyun Yoon
1990
N. Todd Bell
Todd R. Brooks
Efrain Herrera
Yung N. Huang
Michael D. Kirschner
Richard G. Savolainen
1991
Teri A. Ard
Rebecca L. Dilnik
Lori Lindquist Eriksson
Cevin C. Fors
Ken Matheison
Duane Primc
David W. Reed
Matt A. Schultz
Susan Sprowl Watts
1992
Joseph F. Chido Jr.
Todd B. DeSchmidt
Roberta S. Jacobs
Jeffrey J. Krueger
Lisa R. MacKay
Kirk R. Neumann
Poernomo Njono
Craig S. Rogers
Don W. Schmidtke
Ross A. Zimmerman
1993
Sherry Sarich Barron
Troy J. Barron
Darlene K. Beck
William J. Harris
Kaaren K. Haynes
Matthew L. Hinck
Christopher E. Hughson
Craig Kiggins
Steven C. Leitz
Brian McCoy
Bryon D. Monohon
Mani Moulazadeh
Timothy J. Myers
Peter Poquette
Stephanie C. Pratt
Paul A. Van Atta
Jay Worth
1994
Micah A. Askew
Thomas L. Blake
Matthew T. Fitzgibbons
Cory M. Fitzpatrick
Mark D. Glock
Robin E. Haaland
Garry M. Heike
Wes Hill
Charles S. Mehlman
Douglas T. Milligan
Robert W. Moore
Laura L. Ramon
David M. Schmaltz
Jeffrey A. Sheadel
Sean L. Smith
Marcus W. Spink
Tim E. Thorne
Michael W. Timmer
Sheldon E. Townsend
1995
Andrew C. Filler
Daniel A. Herring
Chrisopher R. Johnson
Bruce C. Joseph
James R. Lewis
Jeffrey D. Mathews
George J. Renner
Ronald L. Train
Daniel N. Wagner
Debbie Weisel
Eric D. Wishart
Matthew W. Worley
1996
Aaron M. Bowling
Tarali Dunn
Jill L. Garlisch
Bruce D. Hohensee
Kevin H. Martin
Stephanie W. Martin
Gregory A. McGreevey
Jonathan P. Morrow
Erin Pratt
Loogyam S. Ripplinger
Lara M. Smith
Linnea Swenson
Brian D. Weseman
David L. Whited
Kathryn D. Zorn
1997
Shane D. Campbell
Nicholas J. Clapper
Mathew D. Dahl
Joseph M. DesRochers
Brian Q. Ha
Luke A. Huntley
Jeffrey W. Nelson
Jeremy M. Ness
Francis J. O’Neil
Mark F. Rossow
Todd S. Schierscher
Douglas Stoothoff
Lalia R. Trotter
Andy M. Tyler
Timothy M. Zimnisky
1998
Chris Averyt
Dien Bui
William E. Dunne
Brenton Fox
M. My Ha
Amy C. Liu
Matthew G. McMullen
Anthony R. Mitchell
Richard Nelson
John K. Robinson
Tina Swenson
Andrew D. Wachs
1999
Kelly M. Fisher
Karl W. Howard
Joshua C. Hudnall
Chih-Cheng Hsu
Varun K. Mathur
Michael W. Pearson
Ann Plank Schlegel
Jill E. Roux
Craig Ruger
Casey Smith
Courtney A. Spears
Patrick R. Sypher
Ke Xue
2000
Christopher R. Ashley
Stacie L. Austin
David L. Church
Kevin D. Fischer
Michael E. Freeland
Christopher R. Matz
Gregg J. McCarthy
James Moody
Long M. Tran
Mitzi Wischnofske
2001
Albert S. Allen
Edward A. Draper
Jennifer L. Irvin
Chris C. Krumland
Daniel Lee
Michael Scott Mueller
Linda T. Nguyen
Michelle D. Tibayan
Jason A. Wix
2002
Tracy C. Ho
Aeren P. Huckleberry
Mitchell D. Johnson
Michael J. McGinty
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Mario F. Villa
2003
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2005
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2006
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2007
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Jun W. Xu
2008
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Son Ha Pham
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Ni Lar Thein-Chen
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2009
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Adam Cooper
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Khoa Hua
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Steven Ross
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2010
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2011
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2012
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