John Jorgensen, President Craig Valdez, Vice President Lynnde Colling, Secretary-Treasurer Denise Bressler, Executive Director Board of Directors Sally Belcher Darren Divine, Casper Coll
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2019 Casper College Foundation and Alumni Association • Annual Report
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By Will Allen Dromgoole (1860-1934)
An old man going a lone highway, Came, at the evening cold and gray,
To a chasm vast and deep and wide Through which was flowing a swollen tide The old man crossed in the twilight dim, The sullen stream had no fear for him;
But he turned when safe on the other side And built a bridge to span the tide
“Old man,” said a fellow pilgrim near,
“You’re wasting your time in building here;
Your journey will end with the closing day, You never again will pass this way;
You’ve crossed the chasm, deep and wide, Why build you this bridge at evening tide?”
The builder lifted his old gray head;
“Good friend, in the path I have come,” he said,
“There followed after me to-day
A youth whose feet must pass this way
This chasm that has been as naught to me
To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be;
He, too, must cross in the twilight dim;
Good friend, I am building this bridge for him!”
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Trang 3Casper College Foundation Staff (left to right): Ann Dalton, associate director of development; Becky Wise, foundation coordinator;
Danica Sveda, associate director of donor and alumni relations; Denise Bressler, executive director; Katie Schwieger, data assistant; and
Jeannine Earl, chief financial officer.
John Jorgensen, President
Craig Valdez, Vice President
Lynnde Colling, Secretary-Treasurer
Denise Bressler, Executive Director
Board of Directors
Sally Belcher
Darren Divine, Casper College president
Kathy Dolan, Casper College board of
trustees representative
Tim Kugler, Casper College board of
trustees representative
Judge W Thomas Sullins Bob Sutter
Mark Zaback Kendall Bryce Jennifer McDowell Mary Lynn Shickich
Stacia Vigneri Judge Catherine Wilking Kermit Wille
Lea Schoenewald, Casper College Alumni
Association president
Jim Thorpen
Our Foundation Staff and Board of Directors 2018-2019
It is our pleasure to present the Casper College Foundation’s Annual Report for the fiscal year 2018-2019 Because of the generosity
of our donors, we have another year of good news to share.
It was a year of change at the foundation George Bryce and Dick Wheeler, two of our longtime board members, retired from the board after serving 30 and 21 years, respectively We miss their wisdom
We were thrilled to welcome to our board Judge Catherine Wilking, Jim Thorpen, and Kendall Bryce.
Directly in the office, Linda Nix retired as assistant director
of communications, Paulann Doane retired as executive director, Jeannine Earl was hired as chief financial officer, and Denise Bressler was hired as the sixth foundation executive director.
Our support of Casper College and its students remains as strong
as ever We awarded 801 individual students with more than $1.5 million in scholarships and supported Casper College
with over $2.4 million in program support This equates to almost
$1,900 per scholarship recipient and $800 in program support per full-time student.
Our net assets still grew by $2.9 million, even after providing the college and its students with all this support This growth is from both our investment revenue and our donors’ charitable giving
Once again, we honored our donors at our Second Annual Donor Luncheon Well over 100 donors and scholarship recipients attended this wonderful event We heard from two students who both inspired
us and tugged at our heartstrings We connected our students with our donors and showed them just how much their philanthropy helps In the future, we believe that many of these students will come
to the luncheon as donors themselves.
Every donor helps build a bridge to someone else’s future.
John Jorgensen
President, Casper College Foundation
Denise Bressler
Executive Director, Casper College Foundation
Dr Darren Divine
President, Casper College
This year’s issue highlights one of the foundation’s first major donors and the buildings built with those donations The buildings on campus were built for the students of that time and also for current and future students Our past donors had a vision for the future
Because of them, we have a beautiful campus to learn and work in
The “Building Bridges: A Timeline” in the center of this issue shows the buildings as they have been added to the campus over the years
We hope you enjoy learning about each building and, like us, wonder what the future might bring.
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Aerial view of Casper College campus, looking east, 2019 Aerial view of Casper College campus, looking south, before 1964
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to forget that the college was once filled with prairie grass and sagebrush
A concrete “C” marked the spot where teenagers would park their car and
watch the twinkle of the city lights below Now instead of a C, the Harry
T Thorson Institute of Business houses students studying business This
beautiful campus did not grow out of the ground by itself; it was built
through the tenacity, dedication, and generosity of an entire community
After leaving the third floor of Natrona County High School, the first two
buildings erected on the campus were the administration building and a
vocational unit The administration building had 20 classrooms, a bookstore,
library, student union, administrative offices, and a gymnasium By the fall
of 1955, enrollment had doubled Renamed the Leroy Davis Liesinger & Lulu
B Liesinger Administration Building in 1978, it was bustling with students,
eager to continue on their educational path Liesinger Hall remains on
campus and is still used for classroom instruction, as well as other
campus functions
Today, the campus boasts 33 buildings and additions The college has
continually improved the offerings and spaces to enhance educational
opportunities for students The college continues to grow after the
instrumental work of visionaries like Tilghman Aley, Ph.D In the 18
years Aley served as the college president, 17 buildings were funded and built on campus The most recent growth was under the guidance of President Walter H
Nolte, Ph.D Donors, with the help
of the State of Wyoming and the Casper College Foundation, saw five buildings added to campus
The Residence Hall adds updated living space for students
The Inga Thorson Early Childhood Learning Center provides an enriched learning environment for college students’ children to receive important early education while parents attend their classes The Music Building moved to a state-of-the-art facility that houses the impressive Wheeler Concert Hall for the community and students
to enjoy cultural and entertaining events The Walter H Nolte Gateway Center was built with student ease in mind by making it easier to enroll and apply for financial aid and scholarships with minimal effort
There would not be a Casper College success story without its community of support A community that believes in educational opportunities from technical training to the humanities and fine arts The community has made it possible for thousands of students to improve their lives Students that range from young to old give back through their work every day and by sharing their talents with others as they, too, join the growing community of support
Music Building dedicated 2013.
University/Union building dedicated 2014.
Residence Hall dedicated 2011.
Statement of Financial Position
Audited financial statement as of June 30, 2019.
ASSETS 2019 2018
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Pledge payable — Casper College Residence Hall 13,650,000 14,300,000 Investments held on behalf of Casper College 16,955,288 17,988,987 Liabilities under charitable remainder trust agreement 145,912 145,912
NET ASSETS
With donor restrictions
A Community of Support
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2016
With Donor Restrictions ‐ Purpose
2015 2014 2013 2012 2011
2010 2016 2017 2018 2019
21 $ 9
2015 2017 2018 2019
Foundation institutional support to college over the decades
Tuition rates per semester
Scholarship support
Net Assets
Investment gain/loss
Program Support Funds
Business and Industry 29
Fine Arts and Humanities 33
Health Science 34
Science 32
Social and Behavioral Science 16
General Studies or unspecified 106
Business and Industry 10
Fine Arts and Humanities 10
Health Science 5
Science 14
Social and Behavioral Science 2
General Studies or unspecified 27
The More You Give, the More We Give
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Students – Fall 2019
Tuition Rates Scholarship SupportScholarship Support Tuition Rates Foundation institutional supportto college over the decades:Foundation institutional supportto college over the decades:
Tuition Rates Scholarship Support Foundation institutional support to college over the decades:
1994 2004 2014 2019
08 $ 1
Tuition Rates Scholarship Support Foundation institutional support to college over the decades:
1994
Tuition Rates Scholarship Support Foundation institutional support to college over the decades:
1984 1994 2004 2014 2019
00 $ 1
$ 92.50
In-state tuition per year fall 1945
Equivalent $92.50 in 1945 is $1318.42 in 2019
$ 4,050
In-state tuition per year fall 2019
Tuition Rates Scholarship Support Tuition Rates Foundation institutional supportto college over the decades:
Scholarship Support Foundation institutional supportto college over the decades:
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to keep up with growing class sizes and modern art techniques
What was once a gleaming, stylish piece of architecture has become cramped and outdated
Space is one of the most pressing concerns Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards require areas that are adequate for a student to operate a piece of equipment while other students can move around them safely The faculty strives to offer classes while staying within health and safety codes The State of Wyoming has agreed to provide matching funds
to Casper College for a new visual arts building In the near future, Casper College will break ground on a larger, modern building that will alleviate space constraints and keep the students in a safe environment with updated equipment
The Goodsteins gave and built with an eye to the future Fred believed that Casper should be the “nerve and supply center” of Wyoming He invested accordingly not only in significant endeavors such as the Petroleum Building but also to residents who would benefit from education, then share their talent with the community Former Casper College President Tilghman (Tim) Aley, Ph.D., said it best, “Wyoming always will be a better place in which to live as a result of the generosity of Fred Goodstein We are fortunate
to have people who have prospered here and who feel responsibility for the betterment of our state.” Fred and Babe are only two of the thousands of donors, large and small, who have made an enormous impact on Casper and Wyoming Every donor that gives, builds a bridge to someone else’s future
Fred Goodstein came to Casper in 1922 with his new wife, Ida (Babe)
An ambitious businessman, he started American Pipe and Supply in 1923
by buying surplus material and salvage equipment in Wyoming’s oil fields
By 1965, he had purchased Northern Gas Company, Northern Utilities
Company, and was one of the founders of Trigood Oil Company He owned
and developed several downtown Casper properties that still remain: the
Petroleum Building, the Goodstein Building, and the Sears and Roebuck
Building He shared his success with the town where he made his fortune
Fred and Babe were committed to making their home a better place to
live Fred’s first gift to the college in 1966 was to complete the construction of
the college library The Goodstein Foundation Library finished construction
in the fall of 1967 The dedication ceremony had 1,500 visitors to marvel at
the newest building on campus Babe added another donation to the library
by commissioning noted sculptor Jason Seley who created an avant-garde
sculpture in front of the library “The Talisman” is still a prominent sculpture
on the Casper College campus Babe also worked quietly in the community,
donating her time to the hospital and the children’s home
After some time, the college began making plans for an expansion to the library due to a growing campus and student population Once again, Fred answered the call and donated an astounding $1 million
At the time, it was the largest private donation ever made to any Wyoming college The Casper College Foundation matched Goodstein’s funds, making it the foundation’s largest donation at the time
The addition to the library was dedicated in 1989 It added 14,000 square feet
to the library as well as improved access for disabled patrons at the street entrance, a computer lab, and increased the size of the book collection
Wyoming’s former member of the U.S House of Representatives, Teno Roncalio, said, “How sweet it is to see a man give it where he made it Fred Goodstein is Wyoming’s nobleman.” The Goodsteins didn’t stop there In
1976, the Goodstein Foundation financed the construction and furnishing of the Goodstein Visual Arts Center When Fred was presented with the plans for the new building, he simply said, “Whatever the college needs, that’s what
we want to do.” The building was completed in 1977
Today, the library houses a 70,000 volume collection of materials selected specifically for the students and faculty of Casper College The book collection is supplemented with more than 400 databases and 1,200 electronic journals Modern updates also include group and private study rooms, two computer labs, computers for student checkout, and an IT help desk The student Veterans Center and the Casper College Western History Center are also located in the library The library and its programs continually evolve, serving a changing student population
Fred and Babe Goodstein: Investing in the Community
Fred Goodstein Ida (Babe) Goodstein
DESIGN NARRATIVES
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The Goodstein Foundation Library, several years after it’s construction.
“The Talisman,” an avant-garde sculpture, was commissioned by Ida Goodstein.
Conceptual design of the new proposed visual arts building.
Casper College’s Goodstein Visual Arts Center.
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22 1982 Harry T Thorson Institute of Business
23 1982 Doris and Neil McMurry Career Studies Center
(Center for Career Studies) (Vocational Education Facility)
24 1982 Inga Thorson Terrace
25 1984 Gertrude Krampert Theatre
26 1986 Maintenance Building
27 1993 Wold Physical Science Center
28 2003 Barbara N and Leland F Scifers Dance Studio addition
29 2003 Doornbos Livestock Annex
30 2009 Sharon J Nichols Auditorium Addition
31 2011 Walter H Nolte Gateway Center
Building Bridges: A Timeline
1 1945 Natrona County High School, third floor
2 1954 Liesinger Hall (Leroy Davis Liesinger & Lulu B Liesinger
Administration Building) (Administration Building)
3 1954 Fitness Center (Vocational Building)
4 1958 Saunders Health Science Center (Arts and Science Building)
(Saunders Science Hall)
5 1964 Bailey Residence Hall
6 1964 Strausner Hall (Strausner Student Center) (Casper College Center)
(Casper College Student Center)
7 1964 Morad Residence Hall
8 1965 Civic Apartments
9 1965 McIntire Residence Hall
10 1967 Goodstein Foundation Library
11 1967 Werner Technical Center (Vocational-Technical Building)
12 1968 “Swede” Erickson Thunderbird Gymnasium
13 1968 Aley Hall (Aley Fine Arts Center)
14 1970 Werner Wildlife Museum
15 1970 Loftin Life Sciences Center (Community Life
Sciences Building)
16 1971 Wheeler Terrace Apts
17 1974 Myra Fox Skelton Energy Institute
18 1977 Goodstein Visual Arts Center
19 1979 Ben Roberts Commons
20 1979 Tate Museum (Tate Earth Science Center and Mineralogical Museum)
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32 2011 Residence Hall
33 2012 Inga Thorson Early Childhood Learning Center
34 2013 Music Building
35 2014 Casper College Student Union/University of Wyoming
at Casper building
36 2014 Casper College Ranch
37 2019 Rodeo Practice Arena
38 2022 Visual Arts Building
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