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In the six decades since he graduated,泭Ronald Ron Woofter, BA 61, has watched Ohio Northern Universitys campus expand and improve. He credits 蹤獲扦s loyal alumniof which hes onefor the growth.

Woofter recently decided to take his steadfast support of his alma mater one step further. As part of 蹤獲扦s Forward Together campaign, he set up a charitable gift annuity to fund an endowed scholarship in honor of his parents. The Stanley L. and Grace Crow Woofter Endowed Scholarship ensures the vibrancy of 蹤獲扦s campus by providing scholarships to deserving students.

I have been modestly involved at 蹤獲扦 over the years to help repay the benefits I received as a student, said Woofter. It is now my time to make a more significant contribution to 蹤獲扦. I can do it by establishing a scholarship that will not only benefit 蹤獲扦 students, but also honor my parents who have done so much for me.

The Forward Together campaign seeks to build a bright future for 蹤獲扦 by raising $100 million for student scholarships, teaching and learning excellence, facilities, and the Northern Fund.

According to Shannon Spencer, vice president for university advancement, Woofters gift is an example of how one gift can serve many purposes. Ron has been a committed supporter of 蹤獲扦 for many years, and we are incredibly grateful, she said. By establishing this charitable gift annuity, Ron is ensured an income stream for the remainder of his life, and hes leaving a legacy that honors his wonderful parents and supports the University he cares deeply about.泭

Woofter is the epitome of a well-rounded professional. Well-read, creative and philanthropic, hes thrived in multiple areas and taken his well-earned success and poured it right back into the things he cares about most.

He graduated from 蹤獲扦 with a bachelors degree in English in 1961. While at 蹤獲扦, he lettered in track as a distance runner, served on the Student Senate, and was editor of the Northern Review.

蹤獲扦s campus today bears little resemblance to 蹤獲扦 circa 1960, said Woofter. When I started at 蹤獲扦, there wasnt any University housing for men. They built Lima Hall, the first mens dormitory, during my sophomore year.

The quality of the faculty, however, hasnt changed, he added, recalling several professors who touched his life with their humor and exceptional teaching.

After graduating from 蹤獲扦, Woofter taught school for three years, then entered the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam. He left the service with the rank of Army captain.

Ron was president of the Luckey Oil Equipment Company, which he purchased in 1982. He operated the family business until his retirement in 2013. He received his masters degree from Bowling Green State University, and the Distinguished Alumni Award from 蹤獲扦. He also served as president of 蹤獲扦s Alumni Board from 1984-86.

His generous spirit has manifested itself in several ways, including continual involvement with his church. He also helped sponsor two Vietnamese refugees until they reached adulthood, and he housed a teenager whose domestic situation required him to be away from family.

Since 1987, Woofter has donated to 蹤獲扦 each year. In addition to the scholarship for his parents, he spearheaded the Class of 1961 scholarship, and set up an additional scholarship in his name. Woofter is a Life Member of the H.S. Lehr Society, 蹤獲扦s top giving society.

These days, Woofter enjoys wintering in Florida each year. He keeps busy walking, reading, playing piano, bicycling, and swimming. He also plays bridge several times a week, and became a Gold Life Master.

Woofter says his involvement with his alma mater over the decades has made 蹤獲扦 more special to him. I want to encourage others to give back to 蹤獲扦, he says. What you pass on, and what you do for othersthats what is important in life.