2008 - School of Communication

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2008 - School of Communication
annual report 2008
School of Communication at Northwestern University
Northwestern University
School of Communication
2240 Campus Drive
Evanston, Illinois 60208-3580
847/491-4379
www.communication.northwestern.edu
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Once again this year, our calendar provides you with a report on the past year’s
School of Communication activities and a preview of the current year’s events.
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Each month we focus on one of the notable achievements of 2006 and remind
you of the critical role your support played in making it happen — whether the
achievement involves cutting-edge research and creative activities, new ways of
teaching and learning, or innovative programs for helping students prepare for
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life after Northwestern.
This calendar begins and ends with a signal achievement: the Metropolitan Opera’s
new production of Lucia di Lammermoor (above), directed by performance studies
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professor Mary Zimmerman with scenery designed by theatre professor Dan Ostling
and costumes designed by recent alumna Mara Blumenfeld. Their stunningly beautiful Lucia was featured at the opening gala for the Met’s 2007–08 season, and there
will be additional performances through spring 2008.
Outstanding teachers as well, both Zimmerman and Ostling make exceptional efforts
to include students in their projects. They contribute to Northwestern’s growing
impact in the arts by doing creative work of the highest caliber while remaining very
actively engaged in their students’ educational development.
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School of Communication scientists conduct research that unlocks the mechanisms
of communication while simultaneously improving the practice of communication.
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Communication sciences and disorders professors Nina Kraus and Patrick Wong
recently collaborated on a groundbreaking study focusing on the brain’s response to
speech. They recorded brain activity as study participants listened to the Mandarin
Chinese word “mi,” which has three different meanings depending on pitch and tone.
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musical training showed enhanced brain responses to the Mandarin pitch patterns.
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Half of the subjects had little musical background; the others had played a musical
instrument for six years or more. The Kraus-Wong team found that those with
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For Hugh Knowles Professor Nina Kraus, these results suggest that schools should
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think twice about cutting music offerings if they want students to excel in languages.
Additionally, Kraus believes that further investigation may show that music training has
the potential to aid children with language problems.
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“Both language and music are complex phenomena and both involve sound,” Wong
explains. “Exposure to music might be tuning our auditory system, not just to help
us understand music, but also to help us understand speech.” The study, published in
Nature Neuroscience, has received external funding from the National Institutes of
Health and the National Science Foundation and has been featured by the New York
Times, Chicago Tribune, and National Public Radio.
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Finding new ways to convey meaning through artistic expression is at the heart of
Danceworks, the Dance Program’s annual showcase. Danceworks gives students the
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opportunity to perform new pieces by faculty and alumni choreographers.
The 2007 program pushed traditional boundaries to create new ways of examining
social, political, and spiritual issues. Alumna Jenny Shore’s “Stubborn Little Mules”
juxtaposed lyrical movement with Czech rock and roll to tell a tale of three siblings
in wartime. In “God of Dirt” faculty member Billy Siegenfeld paired heavy-booted
dance movements with gypsy folk songs to trace the spiritual connection between
people and the earth. Adjunct faculty member Jeff Hancock generated jazz and
Mills spotlighted Brazilian music and movement with “Zabumba!”
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metaphor for Danceworks, where students, faculty, and alumni come together to
showcase new modes and methods of performance.
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An untitled work by alumni Stephanie Paul and Kevin Durnbaugh explored how a
group of dancers can transform themselves into a rhythmic community — a fitting
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contemporary movements for “Mis (s) connect” in examining the pros and cons of a
multimedia society. Danceworks artistic director and Dance Program chair Joseph
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At the School of Communication, learning happens everywhere and all the time —
in the classroom, through internships or extracurricular activities, and in encounters
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with noted alumni and other visiting artists.
In April, Zach Braff (C97) returned to campus to offer students advice, guidance,
and insight into the entertainment industry. Best known for his role on the hit sitcom
Scrubs, the Grammy-winning actor, director, screenwriter, and producer spoke to a
standing-room audience (above), taught classes, and visited with Studio 22 students
(Braff received a Studio 22 film grant during his senior year at Northwestern).
with students and show­c ased his multiple talents in a public one-man performance.
Song,” an August program by the Johnny Mercer Foundation and Northwestern’s
American Music Theatre Project. The program enables a jury-selected group of
young songwriters to learn from established professionals. Lippa is no stranger to
Northwestern; his musical Asphalt Beach was premiered by AMTP in 2006.
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Widely considered one of today’s hottest young musical theater songwriters,
Andrew Lippa served as a master teacher for “The Power of the American Popular
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Tony winner Bill Irwin came to Evanston in October as the 2006 Hope Abelson Artist
in Residence. Actor, playwright, mime, director, choreographer, and clown, he met
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Northwestern’s Waa-Mu Show is returning to its roots while charting a new direction for the future. This annual musical revue, written and performed entirely by
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students, has been called the greatest college show in America.
After celebrating its history with the 75th-anniversary show in 2006, Waa-Mu took
a more contemporary approach in 2007. Junior Eugenio Vargas explains, “The
committee decided that it was important to have a completely different feel, so we
set the show in a nightclub, which allowed the music to be more pop and rock.” This
in turn enlarged the show’s cross-school base of student attendees. “Our student
writers and performers put in a lot of time perfecting the music and sketches,” says
This spring look for a production that builds on Waa-Mu’s status as an all-campus
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the 2008 production will be a first step in returning to that campuswide feeling.
As Vargas explains, “Working on Waa-Mu is being a part of a huge legacy. I know
that I am playing a role in something that means more to 77 years of Northwestern
alumni than many of us can fully appreciate.”
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institution. Years ago, various Northwestern constituencies, including football
players and engineers, took part in the show. This year’s executive board hopes that
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Vargas, “and it’s a proud moment when the entire Northwestern community —
alumni, students, faculty, and staff — comes out to support them.”
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May
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June marks the end of the academic year and a new beginning for graduating
seniors. The University’s 2007 commencement speaker was School of Communica-
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tion alumna Julia Louis-Dreyfus, a two-time Emmy winner best known as Elaine in
television’s Seinfeld. At times funny and irreverent, she also offered serious advice.
“Read everything. Read history and even read the newspaper — make yourself
do this, because no one else will,” she told the class of 2007. “Take the appetite
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for inquiry you have whetted here in Evanston and feed it. Inquisitive, humble,
generous, and smart people think for themselves and think of others.”
Louis-Dreyfus encouraged graduates to make doing good central to their lives.
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Active as an environmental advocate, she gave each graduating senior a Philips
compact fluorescent light bulb, explaining that if they all replaced an incandescent
lightbulb with a fluorescent one, together they would save enough energy to power
the state of Delaware for an entire year.
“Every movement has to start somewhere,” she told the class of 2007, “so let it
start with you. Discover for yourself a passion that is beyond self-improvement, that
is beyond self-interest, that connects you to the earth — beyond your own life — to
history, to nature, to the human spirit.”
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The American Music Theatre Project is making an impact at Northwestern and
beyond. Dedicated to nourishing the vitality of American music theatre, AMTP
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is committed to providing writers, directors, performers, and students with the
opportunity to develop and produce new musicals.
The success of the project’s initial shows has drawn some of the biggest names in
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the industry to Northwestern, attracted by the chance to collaborate with Northwestern faculty and students to develop new works in an atmosphere free from
commercial constraints. This was certainly the case for the acclaimed team that
produced AMTP’s fourth new musical, In the Bubble (above). This “dream team”
included alumnus Michael Greif, director of Broadway’s Rent, and Oskar Eustis,
artistic director of New York’s Public Theatre.
Eustis says that AMTP “is making an invaluable contribution to the creation of
thrilling new American musicals. The combination of a great university and the
skilled professional theatre folks of AMTP is a model for the future.” Of Greif,
AMTP executive director Dominic Missimi says, “It was an invaluable experience
for our Northwestern students, faculty, and staff to be working with one of Broadway’s premier directors.” AMTP welcomes an equally talented array of visiting
artists for its summer 2008 production of Dangerous Beauty.
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The School of Communication provides a balanced liberal arts education along
with myriad opportunities for students to delve into their own areas of interest. One
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students with financial assistance to pursue individualized research and creative
projects under faculty direction. The projects enable students to examine facets of
of whether auditory training could enhance older adults’ speech perception in noise
Kessler). Performance studies major Ian Epstein traveled to Brazil to examine how
national labels such as “Brazilian” come to connote an ethnicity or a set of cultural
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(communication sciences and disorders major Edward Lee) to a comparative study
of Jewish and African Americans in comedic theatre and film (theatre major Carla
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the communication arts and sciences at home and abroad.
The 2007 research grants supported diverse projects ranging from an investigation
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way to support student research and creative activity outside of class is through
the school’s undergraduate research grants. This competitive program provides
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practices. His interdisciplinary research included conducting interviews, analyzing
Brazilian literature and texts, and taking ethnographic field notes and photographs
(including the one above). Course work at the School of Communication played an
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integral role in Epstein’s research, exposing him to texts that provided the basis for
his theoretical framework. He describes his next step as “spinning my field notes
into creative nonfiction essays that are firmly based in historical research.”
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The School of Communication is committed to attracting and cultivating outstanding undergraduates who are predicted to make a direct impact in our time — the
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for scholarship and graduate fellowship competitions. Many of these students have
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“communication century.” Through the school’s successful Communication Century
Scholars program, a select group of students is offered special opportunities to
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received significant external recognition.
Communication Century Scholar and senior communication studies major Rebecca
Donaldson spent last summer studying presidential election campaigns in Sierra
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Leone — specifically, the effect of campaign communication on voter decisions.
Donaldson found that campaign rhetoric in Sierra Leone did not necessarily change
voter opinion or provide new information about the candidates. Long fascinated by
the role that communication plays in the U.S. political system, she feels that most
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Americans have little sense of what takes place in campaigns abroad. As Donaldson
explains, “This is crucial when advocating the spread of democracy, since the type
of information voters receive about the candidates, and how that information is
received, is important in understanding to what extent people are participating
politically. After all, we should know how democracy actually operates in other
cultures if we are going to encourage its global expansion.”
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Though best known for making us laugh as the host of Comedy Central’s The
Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert (C86) takes his commitment to his alma mater
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seriously. When Bobby Schmuck (C07) was researching his senior thesis on the
rhetoric of political news satire, he turned to Colbert for help and was offered a
surprising degree of access and input. Schmuck learned that while Colbert’s show
satirizes political commentators, his aim is simply “to be funny and that’s it. It was
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refreshing to hear his take on satire; it can be used as a tool for either side, but he
con­siders it a performance and an art rather than anything partisan.”
Colbert majored in theatre at Northwestern and was introduced to improvisation
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at Chicago’s famous Second City. After sharing three Emmy Awards for writing
as a satirical correspondent on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, he rose to
full-fledged stardom as host of his own show. In 2006 Colbert was chosen as the
comedic performer for the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner,
and Time magazine named him one of that year’s 100 most influential people.
Between producing, writing, and hosting The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert found
the time last October to return to campus as grand marshal for the Northwestern
Homecoming Parade.
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It is in the classroom that our students have the opportunity to shape the future
of communication. By partnering with faculty, and through research, lab work,
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and internships, our students stay at the leading edge of the communication arts
and sciences. Often it is a specific course that creates a spark. For senior Vanessa
Soberanis, the class was Debra Tolchinsky’s Introduction to Animation. Vanessa explains, “Professor Tolchinsky’s classroom environment was so nurturing and inspir-
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ing that, for the first time, I was able to pursue animating without fear of failure.”
This encounter with animation enabled Vanessa to express herself and stretch her
mind in ways she had only imagined. “Animation is a slow art form. It can take
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hours and days to produce only a few seconds of motion. But the first time I played
back my footage and saw my inanimate puppets and drawings come to life, it was
like discovering something I had in me that I never knew about before. These images
are from my own head, but they are moving on their own.”
Made using scans of hand-drawn watercolor and ink paper dolls, Vanessa’s
Elephants and Acrobats (above) was chosen to be screened at the School of Communication’s Honors Convocation. After graduation, Vanessa hopes to pursue
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directing and designing animations for an adult audience. As she notes, “Adults
love the whimsy and magic of animation just as much as children do.”
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School of Communication faculty break new ground as scholars and practitioners in
their fields. Among them is performance studies professor Mary Zimmerman, who
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has found success by intertwining research, teaching, and theatre work. Best known
for adapting and staging ancient, originally oral texts and thus “returning them to
the air,” she won a Tony for directing her own adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
When the Metropolitan Opera asked her to direct Lucia di Lammermoor, Zimmerman
knew she could embrace the challenge with the support of two longtime collaborators and Northwestern colleagues — set designer Daniel Ostling and costume
designer Mara Blumenfeld. Because the music sets the pace in an opera, Zimmerman
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could not rely on the dynamics of speech to tell this tale of madness and destruction;
the visual elements had to play a major role. With the help of a Northwestern faculty
research grant, she and Ostling visited Scotland, where the story takes place, to
draw inspiration from castles, forests, and shorelines. The two integrated many of
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these elements into the set (above). According to Zimmerman, “It was winter, and
we were particularly struck by the intricate tree branches we saw along the roads
and on various estates. They bear a striking resemblance to the human vascular system in the brain or the nervous system, which in Lucia’s case is broken.” Reflecting
the talents and teamwork of the School of Communication community, Zimmerman,
Ostling, and Blumenfeld received rave reviews for the Met’s Lucia.
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Annie May Swift Society • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $1,000 or more between September 1, 2006, and August 31, 2007. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
Fellows ($10,000 or more) • American Hearing Research Foundation • Gregory G. Berlanti (C94) • Richard H. Bott • Zachary I. Braff (C97) • Eleanor Coon Briggs • Richard O. Briggs (WCAS69, L77) • Whitney Kroenke Burditt
(C00) • David J. Carlyon (GC93) and Barbara E. Whitman • Owen L. Coon Foundation* • William W. Donnell (J66, GJ67) • David Alan Eckert (McC77) • Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund • Grainger Foundation • David W.
and Juli Plant Grainger • Hall Charitable Trust • William Bradford Hall (C80) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (C82) • Heflin & Co. • Michael M. Heflin (C89) • Marg Helgenberger (C82) • Sandra Schultz Hessler (C85) • Robert N. (C57)
and Kaye Karlan (WCAS57) Hiatt • Michael B. (WCAS72, G73) and Jane Steiner (C86) Hoffman • Jaharis Family Foundation • Kathryn M. Jaharis (C83) • Jewish Communal Fund • Estate of Rogerta Dickinson Julien-Slauf
(C51)† • Nancy Knowles • A. J. Walton and A. Walton Kroenke Charitable Foundation • E. Stanley and Ann Walton Kroenke • Bill G. and Sheila S. Lambert • David S. Lefkowitz (C82) • John Jeffry (KSM89) and Elizabeth Souder
Louis • Josephine P. and John J. Louis Foundation • Josephine Peters Louis (C52) • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation • Barbara and Garry Marshall Family Foundation • Garry K. (J56) and Barbara Wells Marshall
• Garry (C68) and Karla Borud Mathiason • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation • Johnny Mercer Foundation • Microsoft Corporation • Thomas and Louise M. Middleton • Minow Family Foundation • Newton N. (C49, L50, H65) and
Josephine Baskin (WCAS48) Minow • National Organization for Hearing Research • New York Community Trust • Orion Investments • Pepper Family Foundation • Richard S. (McC53) and Roxelyn Miller (C53) Pepper* • Louis
and Jill Raizin • Philip Schultz Memorial Fund • Neal H. Schuman (C72) • Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving • John H. II (WCAS62) and Patricia Pesek (C61) Shields • Kimberly Louis Stewart (C79) • Estate of Ralph Sundin
(EB36)*† • Todd M. (WCAS87) and Ruth Warren • Whitman-Carlyon Foundation • Mrs. E. Lorene Chaney Williams Trust • Kimberly Williams-Paisley (C93)
Benefactors ($5,000–9,999) • Roger W. (C79) and Kathi Adams • Bindley Family Foundation • William Bindley (C84) • Philip D. III and Judith Stofer (C63) Block* • Chicago Drama League • Coastal Community Foundation of
South Carolina • Brownell Clikeman Cochran (C66) • Colbert Family Fund of Coastal Community Foundation • Stephen T. (C87) and Evelyn McGee Colbert • Michael L. (C67) and Mary Colbert Denger • Peter B. and Mary Kirby
(C66) Elder* • Fein Foundation • Adam R. and Linda Fein • Mark Dean and Barbara Henley • Andrew A. Hirsch (C87) • Armin & Esther Hirsch Foundation • Philip K. and Alexandra C. Howard • J. B. Charitable Trust • James E.
Knowles Trust • James E. and Pam Knowles* • Renetta Walker McCann (C78) • William L. Melamed Jr. (C79) • Lee H. Perlman and Linda S. Riefberg • Leslie and Gloria Schaffer • Stuart H. Singer (C78, GC78) • Starcom •
Avy Stein and Marcie Stein • Loretta Bingham Sweeney (C53) • John N. Thornburn • Thorn River Foundation • Theodore W. (McC45, GMcC48) and Louann Hurter (C49, GC51) Van Zelst
Sponsors ($2,500–4,999) • Aon Center • Clay T. (McC88, GMcC92, KSM92) and Karen Griffin (C88) Barnes • Clarence J. Brown III (C81) • Helen Lee Davis • Leonard A. Gail and Robin M. Steans • John J. (C58) and Marty
Gillin* • Jonathan Gordon (C92) • Edward and Janet Greenberg • Edward & Julia Hansen Foundation • Edward A. (C53) and Julia Hansen • E. F. Harris Family Foundation • Edward F. (GMcC52) and Vera Zaretsky (WCAS43)
Harris • Thomas Z. Jr. (WCAS62, L65) and Sally Madden (SESP61) Hayward • Walter H. III and Peggy Varnadow (C48) Helmerich* • Frank X. III (WCAS64) and Mary Creekmore (C63) Henke • David and Karen M. Hoguet
• Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund • Emily A. Jefferson Trust • Emily Jefferson (C53) • Joyva Corp. • Donald W. (WCAS73) and Candice Kohn • Dorothy Richardson Kreft (Mu50) • Charles H. (WCAS62) and
Juliet Hill (C62) Lockhart • Barbara Mallorie Mac Isaac (C77)* • Laverne A. McKinnon (C87) • ML Imaging Corporation • Mullarkey Distributors • Christine M. Myers • Peter Nichols (C78, GC78) • Norman K. Perrill (C53,
GC54) • Richard (C85) and Leslye Sussman (WCAS85) Radutzky • Thomas and Dana Riccard • Jeffrey A. (C67) and Alison Podell Rosenberg • Robert E. (McC70, KSM81) and Charlene Heuboski (WCAS70) Shaw • W. Ronald
(C58) and Greta Maerkle (WCAS58) Sims • Jane E. Skinner (C89, GJ90) • United Way of Greater New Haven • Brenton N. (C69) and Anthea Ver Ploeg* • Madge Murbach Wells (C35, GC39) • Roger G. and Molly Wells (McC63)
Williams • Heather E. Winch (C82, KSM89) • Jacob Wu • David (C68, GC69, GC74) and Nikki Martin (C71) Zarefsky*
Dean’s Council ($1,000–4,999) • Benedict James and Sybil Schar Adelson (C51) • Bruce A. Albert (C92) • Robert M. and Denise D. Barta • Nancy McClaughry Battel (C69) • Eric B. (C86) and Laurel Selko Bernt • Pierre C. Bouvard
(C83)* • William J. Bratton and Rikki J. Klieman (C70) • Bross Family Foundation • John A. Bross Jr. • Lisette J. Bross (C93) • Stuart N. Brotman (C74)* • Suzette Bross Bulley (C90) • William C. (EB48) and Violet Gustafson
(WCAS50) Butler • California Community Foundation • Katy M. Casey (C82) • Chicago Speech-Language-Hearing Association • Samuel K. and Doris Hersh (C46) Chortek • Earnest E. (EB49) and Phyllis Nash (C51) Christensen
• Mark Clark and Jill Scalamandre • Carolyn A. Clark-Tenney (C83) • Paul D. (WCAS74) and Jacqueline M. Clote • Robert D. (C55) and Jean S. Conrad • Chermaine Ryser Davis (C50) • Richard H. (EB69)and Jane Stowers (C69)
Dean • James T. Dixon (C75, KSM79) • Bernard J. (G81) and Sally Seibert Dobroski • Barbara Dreyfus (C81) • Jenny Dailey Dunner (C56) • Terri Jo Garner Englund • Thomas R. (WCAS84, KSM89) and Deborah Burke (C85)
Errath • Brian T. Fink (C98) • Steven G. and Billie Blakely (C69) Fischer • Kathleen Anne Flynn (GC94) • Philip and Kathleen Forlenza • Robert R. Freedlander (C83) • Joyce V. Gab Kneeland (C79, GC93) • Martin R. Galbut
(C68, L71) • Francis J. and Suzanne Long (C55) Gerlits • Emily Gerson-Saines (C86) • Paul (EB53) and Harriet Schwartz (C54) Goldberg • E. C. Golden III and Nancy K. Dickson • Scott L. Goldstein (SCS06) • Laurence Francis
(WCAS81, KSM88) and Carrie Smith (C81) Grant • Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Paul J. Guagliardo (C83, GJ84) • Alan H. (L58) and Myrna Edelstein (C59) Hammerman • Jeffrey W. and Gayla Kraetsch (C70) Hartsough •
Donald E. Hassler (Mu50) • Robert M. Hayward (C94, L97) • Charlton (C45) and Lydia Clarke (C45) Heston • Arthur J. Hill • Anita Kaye Hillin (GC83) • Richard M. and Constance M. Hyman • Clara L. D. Jeffery Charitable Trust •
Jewish Federation of Cincinnati • Kenneth S. Kamins (C83) • Richard D. Kirshberg (C61) • Allen E. Koenig (GC64) • Janet Skunda Krueger (C72) • Kathleen Marshall LaGambina (C90) • Robert E. Langan • Martha Lavey (C79, G86,
GC94) • Thomas Leahy (C68) • Hyo-Seong Lee (GC87) • Allan B. (WCAS60) and Sandra Matthews (C62, GC66) Levin* • Justin Adam Levine (C06) • Richard J. Lewis (C83) • Graham B. (WCAS99) and Marybeth (J99) Lippsmith
• Deborah Yerman Lobel (C91) • Mark W. Lorimer (C82) • Richard A. Ludwin (GC71)* • Lydia Hoffman Lund (C50) • Marin Community Foundation • R. Bailey (C53, GC56) and Marion Bork (C53) Markham • Ronald L. Marmer
(C74, GC74) • Lowell B. Jr. and Elizabeth Upjohn (J50) Mason • Ann Timson Mateer (C37) • Mickey McArthur (C49) • Mickey McArthur Family Trust • Douglas E. McCoy (C77) • Guyer R. (WCAS78, KSM80) and Kimberly Williams
(C77, GC78) McCracken • William J. and Janet Long (EB53) McDermott • John P. (C81, KSM83) and Elizabeth Sehn (C83) McEnaney • Ted Meisel and Hope C. Wintner (C86, KSM91) • Velia Russo Melrose (C66) • Morris & Helen
Messing Foundation • Susan A. Messing (C86) • Martha Warner Metrailer (C46) • Scott D. (C77) and Ann Albrecht (C80) Michel • Jason T. Moore (C93) • Edwin H. Moot (C43) • Robert G. Mould (WCAS61) • William Neumann
and Catherine Gallagher • Norman P. (G57) and Georgine Reid (C54) Neureiter • Agnes Eckhardt Nixon (C44) • Daniel J. and Barbara Jackson O’Keefe • Stuart M. and Carol B. Oken • Old Owl Communications • Edward C. Jr.
(WCAS63, L66) and Susan Snider (C66) Osterberg • Marietta Paynter Trust • Marietta Morgan Paynter • Donald S. and Jane Phillips Perkins • Marla S. Persky (C78) • Carey Linkon Pickus (C84) • John Oliver Priest (C76) • Gary H.
(C48) and Loretta Schultz (SESP48) Rabiner* • Merle Reskin Income Charitable Fund • Mrs. Merle Reskin • Sandra Lynn Riggs (C65) • Lance E. Rosenzweig (McC84, KSM85) • Richard S. Rosenzweig (C57) • Carole Rothman
(C70) • Peter W. Rudoy (C74) • John A. Rundall (C49) • Melissa Pate Sanders (C86) • Stephen and Wendy Rosenthal (GC81) Schall • Michael A. and Carol R. Reich (C79) Scheffler • Irving Scher and Amy L. Katz • Shaw
Family Supporting Organization • Arlene A. Siavelis (C79, KSM82) • Joel S. Siegel Trust • David M. Silverman (GC76, L80) • Leon J. Silverstein (C82) • Norman J. Smith (C69) • Suzette De Marigny Smith Family Foundation •
Suzette De Marigny Smith • William S. (C63) and Cathy Kirchner Smith • Susan Elizabeth Sordon (GC66, GC80) • Jack and Susan Friedman (SESP51) Stein • Kimberly C. Louis Stewart Foundation* • Faith Burwell Stewart-Gordon
(C53) • Donald J. Strueber (WCAS47) and Marilyn B. Darnall • Eugene S. (WCAS71) and Hollis Leach (WCAS71) Sunshine • T J & Company Dance Theatre • Alisa Rosenblatt Talisman (C81) • Steven Tanenbaum (C77) • Samuel R.
and Ellie Rossenfeld (C78, GC81) Telzer • Lee Thornton (GC73) • Thunder Beach Films • Tobey Foundation • William Hayward Tobey (C81) • William R. Tobey Jr. (WCAS58) • Richard N. Tufeld (C48) • Terre Tuzzolino (GC72)
• Nenon Merrell Ujiki (C66, GC68, GC90) • Scott W. Upright (C65) • Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program • Sander Vanocur (C50) • Martin and Marilyn Wade • Mark F. (C99) and Alison Hartshorn (C00) Weems •
W. Rockwell Wirtz (C75) • Young Yoo • Stephen J. (C76) and Laura Jeanne Youlios • Dennis C. Zacek (GC65, GC70) and Marcelle S. McVay (WCAS70) • Zeta Phi Eta Chicago • Daniel N. (L84) and Alisa Birnbaum (C80, GC81) Zucker
second century club • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $250 to $999 between September 1, 2006, and August 31, 2007. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
Richard C. Adamek (C54) • Benjamin Adler (J03) • David J. Allen (WCAS88) and Tracy A. Walsh (C89) • Almost Midnight Productions • Andrea Alterman-Lachs (C85) • Donald L. Altschuler (C75) • Aspen Grove Foundation •
Bethany Asplundh (C88) • Karen L. Baker (C83) • Ruth and Louis Baker Family Foundation • H. Huntley (J61, GJ69) and Joan Redding (C63) Baldwin • Peter Relyea Bales (C77) • Penelope Steele Banello (C69) • Richard M.
and Terry Kay (C77) Bargar • Beth Dieterly Barnes (GC62) • G. Marc (C77, KSM79) and Karen M. Baumann • Nancy Graybill Becker (GC68, GC73) • Catherine Stevenson Beemer (C67) • Philip W. (C57, GC59) and
Susanne Hoch (C58) Beilfuss • Timothy M. Beittel • Robert W. and Elizabeth Hutchison (C82) Bernard • Peter and Lisa Besen • Robert M. Birndorf (C75) • Evan G. Blank (C87) • Peter M. (C89) and Emanuelle H. Block •
Philip D. IV (C93, KSM02) and Susanna Ross (WCAS96) Block • Michael A. Blum (C83) • Florence H. Boone Foundation • Florence Hagenah Boone • Eric E. (C81) and Karen J. Boyd • Antonia Barnes Boyle (C62) • David H.
(C72) and Karen Brown • Elaine Lazar Brown-Grant (C46, G61)* • Mahlon (WCAS54, FSM57) and Marilyn Williamson (EB54) Burbank • Gayle Handmaker Burstein (C68) • Thomas and Crystal Bush • William J. Bute (C78)
• James Butler (C80, GC82) • Joseph F. (G72, KSM72, KSM74) and Mary Maziak (GC71) Byrnes • Cara Ebert Cameron (C68) • David H. and Maureen Canary • Matthew Morman (GMcC79) and Stephanie Gall (C78) Carmel •
Meighan Osborn Carpenter (C97) • Jane T. Caseley • Carol C. Ceithaml (C58, GC59, G77) • Ann Hoopes Champion (GC74, GC92) • Margaret Jean Chapman (C52, GC61) • Erwin Chemerinsky (C75) • Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation
• Fong-Hsi Ruth Chiang (GC90) • Tracy L. Christensen (C86) • Christopher Claeys (C77) • Ann E. Clock Eddins (C83) • Jerry B. and Marilyn Anthony (C63) Coffman • David Cohen and Carol Fontein • Melville A. Conner
(C51) • Harry H. Coon (C44) • S. James and Cheryl H. Corsa • Michael E. Cotter (C98) and Janae D. Bakken (C96) • Karen Rivard Cronin (C68) • Richard J. Cuneo (C84) and Fern L. Dorsey (C85) • Michael A. (C68, G69)
and Bonnie Swanson (WCAS69) Daniels • James Albert Davidson (C80) • Sue Sue Davis (GC67) • Jack C. and Tammy B. Demetree • Anthony Digianfilippo • Allan Drebin • Lawrence B. and Janet Dennis Dumas • Bruce L. and
Linda D. Dunn • Eldred H. (SCS67) and Joan Burgess (WCAS55) Dusold • James E. and Judith W. Elsass • Maria Santucci Emalfarb (C57) • Nancy Emrich • Elizabeth Packer Fahey (C86) • Iris Mandel Fanger (GC63) • R & I
Fanger Family Founadation • Curtis John Fedder (C77, GJ78) • H. Clark Federer (C80) • Michael S. (WCAS64) and Ruth Sneid (C66) Fedotin • Michael C. and Lisa Gelb (C79) Feiner • Lynn Prange Ferguson (SESP59) • Jim R.
Ferolo (GC99) • Fibonacci Media • Clifford E. Ford (C51) • Fred Freeman (C57) • Robert T. and Lori Campbell (C80) Frieling • Cindy Gaborek • Terence Gallagher • Michele Ganeless (C87) • Mary Jo Florio Garrison (GC63) •
Audrey D. Gelb (C88) • Michael J. Gelfand (C79) • Alan I. and Lillian Polus (C73) Gerstner • Steve Gouletas (C82) • Vani R. Gowda (C93) • Patricia Erb Green (C54) • Phillip and Belinda Grigg • Stewart L. and Rochelle Brown
(SESP61) Grill • William T. and Katie Tharp (C74) Grove • Nisheeth and Archana Gupta • Russell H. and Marilyn Hackett • Steve G. Halprin (C85) • Mary Feil Hamilton (C49) • Sanford Z. K. (C56) and Marilynn Prage
(J55) Hampton • Richard Hanus (C85) • Sara Rosen Harris (GC93) • Lawrence G. Havens (C65, GC66) • Keith E. Hefner (C50) • Thomas R. (C84) and Mary Foutch (J82) Henning • Thomas N. Heymann (C80) • Michael and
Debrah Hoppe • Mary Hudson (C70) • G. C. Jr. and Phyllis Hunt • Hyman Living Trust • Christopher Iannuccilli and Michele M. Schiele (GC95) • Inis Cairde, Inc. • Daniel L. Isaman (McC81) and Ann J. Atkinson (C81) • Jackman
Foundation • Frederic and Sara Jackman • Gitta Kaperl Jacobs (C55, GC84) • Andre R. Jaglom and Janet R. Stampfl (C73) • Kristy Grasis Jenkins (C83) • Coleman A. and Lola Hanawalt (C59) Jennings • Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Chicago • R. Douglas (McC62, GMcC65, GMcC68) and Jeannette Seloover (GC63, GC66) Johnson • Sharon Ruppert Johnston (GC65) • J. Kenley Jones (C57, GJ63) • Judith L. Judson (C74) • Linda Lee
Kachel (C75) • Robert Kaiko and Lucy Li • Michael J. and Amelia R. Kanellis • Jane M. Kassing (C67) • Susan M. Kath (C79) • Russ Kendig (C80) • Bradley C. (McC94) and Laura Plaza (C96) Kiefaber • Richard B. (C78) and
Dana Stanley Kind • Donald G. Kirkorian (GC72) • Kris D. (C72) and Diane Foster (WCAS69) Knudsen • Thomas Koutsoukos • Ehren S. Kruger • Charlene H. Landis (GC68) • Donald E. (GC41)† and Caroline Magalhaes
(C42) Landis • Thomas Charles Larson (C81) • Britten LaRue (C00) • Mary-Lou Springhorn Leidheiser (GC54) • Laura McMurtrey Lenzen (C84) • Let’s Tailgate • Beth D. Lewis (C87) • Sheldon N. (WCAS56, G56) and
Suzanne Goldberg (C56) Lewis • Edward and Melody Libonati • Morris J. and Lois Wertheimer (C45) Lipnik • Paulee Lipsman (C69) • Herbert and Joan Leshin (C52) Loeb • Andrea H. Loew (C79) • John S. Logan (C89) •
Robert John (KSM84) and Kathleen Fanning (C79) Lojkovic • Paul S. Lucas and Carla Ann Arnell (G93, G99) • Rhonda J. Luniak (C87, GJ92) • Lois Bendes Lurie (GC69) • Keith A. Mack (WCAS95) and Heather E. Leahy-Mack
(C94) • Main Street Visuals • Edward Stuart (WCAS75) and Holly Kuehner (C72) Mann • Roger D. (C85) and Elizabeth T. Marmet • Chris and Beth Bening Martin (C78) • MBlum Productions • Martha Remondelli McAlister
(C61) • Johanna D. McAuliffe (C76) • Ralph M. McDermid Jr. (C58) • Mark E. (L97) and Kelly Hyer (C94) McKane • Pamela Mead • Robert J. (KSM81) and Donnell Snite (C77, GC81) Mersereau • Gregg H. Mettler (C94) and
Tara Ann Silva (C94, GC95) • Janice Jones Meyer (GC70, GC73) • Karen Gritzan Meyer (GC71) • Richard M. (WCAS60, C61) and Lynne Smith (C61) Miano • David Mikos • Jillian L. Miller (C86) • Joanna Miller de Zwart •
Jeffrey L. Miltimore • Julia A. Molander (C74) • Barry D. Morris (C80) • Michael H. Morris (WCAS70) • Rick G. Morris • Hugh W. Morton IV (C54) • James H. (WCAS68, FSM75, FSM75) and Charlane Whitlock (C69, GC73)
Mowery • Susan Taber Mulhern (GC67) • Edward J. Murray (C71) • Margaret L. Nagle (C83) • National Philanthropic Trust Donor-Advised Fund • Northwestern University Alumni Club of Naples • Joseph C. Nunes (J87) and
Wendy Heiman (C87) • Jane McClary Oakley (C78) • Kevin Thomas O’Connell (C76, GC77) • Charles D. O’Kieffe III Trust • Charles D. (KSM58) and Cornelia M. O’Kieffe • Roderick S. A. (WCAS74, GJ75) and Lynn Webster
(C72) Oram • Favio Ortiz • Pamela Nuytkens Pagano (C84, GC85) • Kanak Parikh • Cynthia Kay Patrick (C82) • Michael Perlmutter • Kathleen Sullivan Pistono (GC68, GC80) • Playing Pretend Productions • Pleasant Ridge
Farms • Julie C. Plec (C94) • Jose A. (KSM06) and Rachel Serlin-Egan (C03) Pluto • Miriam Rothman Pockross (GC72) • Jean Barthen Prince (C59) • Jan Aimee Potter Reed (C76) • Perry M. Rein (C88, GC89) • Patricia M.
Rice (GC66) • Mark W. Riepe • Roy and Lori Rifkin • Arlen D. and Elaine Cohen (C69) Rubin • E. Leonard and Audrey Holzer (L78) Rubin • Stephen B. (C75) and Alice Crancer (WCAS79) Rudolph • John A. and Carole A. Ruffo
• Bevin E. Ryness (C97) • Anne Morgan Salpeter (C73) • Michael (C74) and Maryann Sanders • Terry D. Sanders (GC99) • James H. Scatliff (WCAS49, FSM52) • Rosemary J. Schnell (WCAS54) • John W. and Sarajane R.
Schwartz • Barbara J. Scrivner (C70) • Joel E. Shapira (C94) • Amy Falk Sheldon (C92) • Craig F. (C88) and Stephanie D’Abruzzo (C93) Shemin • Katherine G. Siavelis (SESP77, GC78) • Christopher (C95) and Elizabeth A. Bisbee
(WCAS97) Silber • Mark D. and Donna Doles (GC95) Simon • Richard D. (C60) and Theodora Proper (WCAS59) Siragusa • Nancy Morris Smith (C77) • J. Howard Jr. (McC53) and Catherine Kerins (C52, GC53) Speer •
Laura Greiner Stasiowski (C89) • Susan Freed Sternfield (C63) • Susan Lee Sternfield Trust • Phillip Boyd Stevens (GC61, GC70) • Kelly Schumann Styne (C84) • Thomas J. Sublewski • Karen Cheli Sullivan (C63) • Derby A.
Swanson (C82) • Friedrich W. Trost (C92) • F. W. Trost & Associates • Lynn H. Turner (GC89) • Julie Gallaher Uhlhorn (C51) • Leon P. (EB55, KSM56, KSM59) and Carolyn Herbst (C55) Ullensvang • U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
• Paul R. Vershbow (C74) and Karen Jacob (C74) • Catherine E. Vojdik (C84, GJ89) • Jacob J. Waldman • Nancy Norris Walker (GC66) • Louis S. (C91) and Allison Teicher (C90) Wallach • William A. and Mary Reiley (SESP61)
Walsh • G. Lane Ware (C61) • Mark R. and Lori Robb (C83) Weaver • Sally Eissler Weeks (WCAS47) • Paulette Westney • John C. White (C85) • Carol L. Wick (C82) • Robert B. Wight Jr. (C57) • Lorelei E. Wilson (C89) •
Edward B. and Gaynelle Rothermel (C70, GC77) Winograd • Sandra Cronenwett Wiseley (C57) • Sarah L. Wohlenhaus (C80) • Sarah R. Wolff (C74, L78) • Susan M. Wolford (C68) • Alden Thayer (McC48) and Elizabeth Williams
(C48) Wulff • Robert A. Wyman (C81) and Peggy Giffin • Maggie Diers Yost (GC95) • Mary Blomquist Youssefi (C63) • Brooky Calhoun Zajac (C43)†
donors • The following individuals and organizations made donations of $100 to $249 between September 1, 2006, and August 31, 2007. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
Maria Kulick Abramson (C77) • Larry E. Adams (GC76) • Adler Foundation • Marc Adler • G. Thomas (C80) and Candace Franklin (C82) Ahern • Alexander J. Albanese (C85) • George H. Jr. (EB63) and Barbara Hogrefe
(SESP63) Alexander • Millette Alexander (C55) • Donald G. (KSM73) and Janet Lodge Allison • Harry J. Althaus (C84) • Michael A. Alzamora (C90) • Derek J. Anderson (C88) • Ellen Mielke Anderson (C51) • Aspasia M.
Apostolakis Miller (GC94) • Elizabeth Forrer Applebee (C40) • Gladys Northquist Applegate (C40) • John D. and Dorothy Worzella (C64, GC65) Aram • John Thomas Arcos (GC84) • Richard L. Arnold (GC62) • Hope Rissman
Arthur (C53) • John P. Athanasourelis (C74) • James M. (J57) and Doris Goldman (C59) August • Ausman Family Trust • Carolyn Rapkin Ausman (C59) • Arlene Rothman Avidon (C87) • Carl Anthony Baldasso (C75) •
Judith Goldstein Ballow (GC64) • Fred R. Banta (C73) • Matthew A. (C98) and Jennifer Barlow • Barnett Family Foundation Trust • William A. Barnett (C78) • Richard D. Bates • Otto F. (C53, GC55, GC59) and Jeanette Erickson
(WCAS56) Bauer • John R. Baumhardt (C61, GC65) • Eugene R. (C50) and Madeline Deasy (WCAS49) Bayliss • Raymond S. Beard (GC54)* • Robert Kling Beck III (C75) • Lee Muller Beckermann (C57) • Martha J. Beckhart
(C83) • Andrea Hinds Bempong (GC05, KSM77) • James R. (C71) and Marilyn R. Bendat • Robert Benedetti Productions • Robert L. Benedetti (C60, GC62, GC71) • Marland L. and Ruth James (C54) Berdick • Aida Aronoff
Berenson (C57) • Jeffrey A. Berger (C85) • Edward D. Berkowitz (G73, G76) and Emily Frances Frank (C75, G76) • Kimberly Kalleberg Biederman (C88) • Dorothy Reitch Bigbee (C49) • Elizabeth Simmons Bishop (C41) •
Ann Neill Black (C46) • Virginia Grant Blair (C48) • Linda M. Block (C83) • Marilyn Block • Mark S. (C88, GC88) and Karen D. Bloom • Michael Justin Boccieri (C01) • Sarah E. Boehm • Harold C. Boger (GC97) • Georgi
Bohrod (C66) • Michael J. Bolicki (C04) • Mark and Tema Edelsberg (C93) Bomback • Colleen Colleen Bowman • Paula Nottage Boyd (WCAS62) • Andrew T. (KSM00) and Keri C. (GC00) Boyle • Clinton A. Bramkamp (C71,
GC72) • Katherine A. Breen (C70) • Rachel Gunderman Breitbach (C92) • John M. Bremen (KSM00, WCAS90) and Lara S. Frohlich (C90, GC91) • Terence Kelley Brennan (KSM78) and Gilmore Lavezzorio-Brennan (C76) •
Joan Frankel Brenner (C48, GC49) • Jennifer Shapiro Brevick (C95) • Emily P. Bristor (C83) • Mary D. Broderick (C78) • Clark E. and Susan Tallman (C61) Brooks • Lynn F. Brown (C83) and Sandra K. Brinkert (WCAS84) •
Wendy Files Brown (C70) • Andrew M. Brownell (C93) • Marcy Brownson (C66) • Dede Dede Brownstein (GC85) • Barbara Jo Bryan (GC99) • Paul G. (FSM59) and Carol Bubala • Willis Buck • Nicole Shetterly Busby (C97) •
William E. Bush (GC97) • Ellen Busman (C71, GC72) • Bette R. Butterworth (C53) • Lindsey Furnald Cadot (C68) • Shannon Downing Callahan (C83) • Regina Cameron • Judith C. Campbell (C66) • Gerald J. (GC61) and
Susan Hubka (C66, GC67) Canter • Karen Halvorsen Carlson (GC69) • Michael F. Carmichael (C64) • Julie Noack Carper (C88) • William F. Carrier (C91, KSM96) • Eric A. Carrillo (C87) • Sarah Louisa Stelle Carty (C83) •
Ellen M. Cash • Kelly Anneman Cattalini (C97) • William (C69) and Elizabeth Hubbs (C77) Chalberg • Gerald E. (GC62) and Christine A. Chappell • Mary Beth Charters (GC80) • Kathleen Rutkowski Chase (C81) • Debra Lynn
Chatelle (GC76) • May Elizabeth Chin (GC73) • Jenny Kay Christensen (GC93) • Joel A. Christie (WCAS89) and Angela K. Conway (WCAS89) • Ralph A. and Jane Ciacciarelli • Ted Clatfelter (C89) • William M. and
Patricia Haffey (GC73) Clemency • Meredith A. Cline (C78) • Robert N. Cohen (C69) • Virginia Yates Cole (C53) • Maryclaire Collins (C80, GJ84) • Milton Colman (EB39) • Thomas G. and Lynnette Jackson (GC70) Colmey •
Barry F. Comiskey (C56) • Francis J. Condon • Henry G. Conroe and Harriet G. Conroe • Janice Conway • Kelly Marie Cook (C01) • Christopher R. Corbett (C73) • Pedro and Shirley Cordova • Robert A. (WCAS63) and Joy A.
Creamer • Scott Crichton and Susan Crichton • Kevin M. (WCAS92) and Phyllis Alia (C90) Crotty • Marc Sands (WCAS75) and Delva Baldridge (C74, GC75) Culp • Douglas R. (C73) and Mary Pacifico (C74) Curtis • Caryl Mathis
Cusick (C68) • Cynthia Wilson D’Alimonte (GC73) • Marcy Dann (GC84) • William C. Dannevik (C66) • Parthavi Das (C91) • Thomas and Debra Dattilo • Paula Ernst Dau (C58) • Mella Jean Davis (GC98) • Taylor F. Davis (C98) and
Kelly C. Foster (Mu98) • Robert C. Dean • Ryan and Nancy Dearr • Marvin E. Deboer (GC51, GC62) • Mitties McDonald Dechamplain (C70, GC71) • Carla M. Dehmlow • Del Rey Video • Karen Bundschuh Demar (GC71) • David J.
and Charlotte W. DePalma • Clyde F. Jr. (WCAS44) and Florence Carre (C45) Dewitt • Peter K. Dickinson • Patricia Gay Diemer (GC69) • John G. (WCAS91) and Susan Funk (C91) Doherty • Dollinger Law • Scot G. Dollinger
(C84) • Arthur Don (C75, L78) • Leslie Dukker Doty (C76) • Lois J. Drabkin (C92) • Scott Dummler (C93) • Elizabeth Weiand DuMont (C57) • Charki F. Dunn • Maurice F. Jr. (McC49, GC80) and Eleanor Isham (WCAS58)
Dunne • Judith A. Dyke • French L. III (WCAS56) and Janet Matson (C57) Eason • Randall W. Easterbrook (C73) • Qamara Edwards (C02) • Jerome E. Egel (C65) • Diane Levy Eger (C69) • Sally Thurnau Egler (C59, GC65)
• Nancy Eickel • Janet Feinblatt Elby (C47) • Donald R. Eldred (SESP57) • E. Bliss and Joan Eldridge • Frederick R. Ellis (C74) • Irwin M. and Sally Holleb (C46) Elman • Donald W. Erickson (C49) • Gerard and Andrea R.
Esposito • Le Roy E. and Marta Evans • Walter Evans and Rebecca J. Berg (GJ73) • William S. Evans (C68) • Beverly Evko (C56, GC57) • Richard E. (SESP64) and Susan Garrett (C67) Falk • Gordon R. and Fran Marling (C61)
Faller • Erika L. Faust (C95) • Elliot A. (C82) and Lisa Crowley Feinstein • Marlin Warner Feldman (C66) • Noel B. (KSM67) and Susan Brecker (C67) Feldman • Kay Felt (WCAS63) • James G. Fentin (C73) • James M. Figetakis
• Linda Figetakis • Ellen Witt Filley (C83) • James Michael Finger (C75) • Stephen James Finkelmeyer (C77) • Jeffrey A. (McC64, KSM73) and Joann Schmalenberger (SESP64, GC67) Finlay • Albert L. Fisher (C74) • Evelyn Kuo
Fitzgerald (C86, L90) • Keith E. Fix (McC94) and Rhea Borysiak-Fix (C94) • Roslyn Klein Flegel (C53) • Scott A. Florance (McC94) and Margo J. Strauss (J96) • Marcus B. Folmar (C96) • Miriam F. Footer (C89) •
Jane Hathaway Forlenza (C83) • Shelley Horwitz Forrest (GC73) • George N. Frank (G82, G85) • Elizabeth M. Frankel • Rebecca Dunas Friedlander (GC84) • Barry A. Friedman (L66) • Sanford L. and Amy Cassman (C75)
Friedman • Peter W. Friedmann (C79) and Karen H. Laner (C80) • Jerald N. Fritz (C73) • Royal T. (SESP58, SESP59) and Aurora Avecilla (GC57) Fruehling • James M. and Ann R. Fuchs • Eric J. (McC84, KSM89) and
Liza Goldberg (C82) Fues • Julia Funke (GC87) • George Furth (C54) • Mary Moorman Gagen (C81) • Frank H. (WCAS41, FSM45) and Theo W. Gardner • Candra S. Garland (C03) • Timothy A. (WCAS85, FSM93) and
Margarita Cabrera (C85, GJ86) Geleske • Dorothy E. Gemberling (GC55) • Dorothy Moore Germain (C50) • Bruce Gerratt (GC81) • Anatole and Nancy S. Gershman • Shelly Shor Gerson • Shelly Shor Gerson Trust • Richard L.
Getrost (C60) • William J. Gibbons • William J. Gibbons Revocable Intentionable Trust • Elise Weisenberger Gieser (C32) • Syed Gilani • Terri Sorenson Gildin (GC78) • Valerian A. Ginter (C62) • Rachel Winfield Glaser (C98) •
Judith Scallet Glik (C56) • Melissa Littig Godoy (C85) • Timothy Golomb (GC05) • Ruben Gonzalez and Leticia Ramirez • Dru D. Goodman • Eric James Goodman (C87) • Lawrence P. Goodman (C54, GC55) • Cecilia Woolley
Goodwin (C48) • Sandra M. Gordon-Salant (GC76, GC81) • Paul C. (GMcC80, GMcC82) and Suzan Kobey (GC80) Grabow • Howard H. (C50) and Paulette Grafman • Graivier Family Trust • Leonard and Pauline Pierce (C55)
Graivier • Derrick M. (WCAS84) and Joan Kraft (C82) Grava • Eileen Hund Gravani (GC76, GC90) • Roland Jr. (McC51) and Elizabeth Templeman (C51) Gray • Arthur Green Jr. • Leslie Weiss Green (C76) • Cynthia Dalbey
Greenburg (C66) • Gilbert H. (KSM73) and Carol Malk (G81) Greene • Michael A. Greenley • Michael Greif (C81) • Jeanne Jeanne Griest (C40) • Melina Elizabeth Griffin (GC93) • Steven B. Grossblatt (C99) and Elise Beth
Kamen (GC00) • Alvin J. and Sandy Grossman • Joseph and Judy Grubbs • Richard Guetzloff (GC04) • Janet Gulden • Haiyang Guo and Jing Zhou • Susan Gustafson (C65) • Howard E. (GMcC72, GMcC77) and Deborah Mass
(GC76) Guthermann • Kerin Hagan (C79) • Joseph G. and Reed M. Hagee • Donna Erickson Hagen (C48) • Murray M. Halfond (GC49, GC52) • Constance Hall • Norman Z. and Carol Zimmerman (C49) Hammer • Meyer & Raena
Hammerman Foundation • Lyndal J. Hanna (GC01) • Ruth Robinson Hanna (GC42) • Katherine B. H. Hargett-Webb (GC74) • Michael C. and Jean Fugina (GC72) Harrass • David A. Harris (C86) • Lauran R. Hartley (C85) •
Christine Wade Hastie • Dorothy Schearrer Haumesser (C41) • Marc D. (WCAS95, L98) and Leslie Sholnick (L01, C95) Hauser • William R. Haushalter (C59) • Carrie J. Havel (C98) • Tisha King Havens (C96) • Christopher R.
Havlik (C79) • Peter A. Hawley (C86) • Dorothy Morgan Hayes (GC49) • Atha Jane Haywood (C48) • Karen E. Hedberg (GC67) • D. Ray Heisey (GC64) • Karen S. Helfer (GC88) • Mark A. Helm • Ruth & Stephen Hendel
Foundation • Stephen M. and Ruth Goldberg (GC75) Hendel • Eileen Lager Hendrickson (GC64) • John C. (WCAS61) and Margaret Adams (SESP62) Hendry • Marilyn Miller Henry (GC67) • Grant and Karlyn Metz (C96) Herlitz
• Richard M. Herman (GC73) • Helen Wight Herzog (C55) • Pauline Gorman Higie (C49) • Diane Price Hill (C80) • Roger C. Hill (C48, GC50) • Andrew G. Hilsberg (C93) • Victoria Biggers Hinshaw (C61) • Lauren Lowenberg
Hochman (C87) • Andrew Hoeveler (C96) • Clinton C. (WCAS94) and Hilary Miller (J94, GC99) Holder • Elizabeth M. Holding (C73, GC80) • Edwin A. Hollatz (GC55, GC65) • Nancy Gade Hollomon (GC58) • Catherine Chun
Holt (GC78) • Joseph S. (L72) and Angela Holtzman • Norma McCabe Hoppenfeld (C61) • Karen Karu Horn (C81) • Priscilla Ott Horter (C52) • Essie Waxler Horwitz (C62) • Robert M. Houghton (GC76) • Rita Wilson Howard
(C65) • Cheri A. Hoy (GC82) • Christopher G. Hoyer (C69) • Cathryn L. Humphris (C98) • Lesa Carmody Hundman (C78) • Dennis R. Hunt (C61, L71) • George G. Hunter III (GC72) • James D. (C55) and Jane Moorhead (C57)
Hunter • Adam M. Hurst (C86) • Audrey M. Hutti (C73) • James and Venus Hwang • Joyce Man-Yan Hwang (C06) • Sarah Marie Hyde (GC90) • Todd E. Hyman (C95) and Susan J. Persky (WCAS00) • Marlene J. Igel (C85) •
Masatoshi Inouye (KSM92) and Alisa Meshii-Inouye (C86, KSM92) • International Youth Foundation • Sara Abrahamson Iorio (C93) • Terry V. (WCAS66) and Mary Moore (C66) Iorns • James C. Irby (C95) • Carolyn Weiner
Isakson (GC66) • Martin E. Isenberg (C85) • David B. Iserson (C00) • Ilene Saul Israel (C57) • Jaclyn Goldfarb Israel (C74, GC75) • Wayne M. Itano and Christine Yoshinaga-Itano (GC74, GC83) • John C. and Louise S. Jadel
• Peter F. James • Thomas and Patricia James • Thomas W. and Patricia E. James • Sheila Peterson Jaskierski (GC77) • Malcolm G. Jeffris Jr. (C80) • Jill C. Jeskin Linge (C72) • Jewish Community Foundation • Jewish Foundation
of Memphis • Mary A. Johannigman • Gary and Elizabeth Johnson • Harry T. III (WCAS60) and Marilyn Mayer (SESP57) Johnson • Janet Howard Johnson (C57) • Jennifer L. Johnson (C98) • Madeline A. Johnson •
Richard Kirby Johnson (C77) • Janet White Johnston (C55) • John Ronald Jun (GC74) • Steven D. (C84) and Julie A. Kaiser • Annette M. Kaleita (GC62) • Lisa Goldstein Kaminir (C82) • Brian E. Kandler (C87) • Kevin Kann •
Bernard and Jacqueline Kanner • Martha A. Karatz (C73) • Jodi Lynn Karjala (GC94) • Arthur Karp (C69) • B. Marshall and Francine Hokin (C55) Katz • Michael J. Katz (C73) • Marcia Quale Kay (C61) • Lainie Kaplan Kaye
(C87) • Carolyn Mould Keck (WCAS59) • Charles A. Kelly • William Kelly and Maria C. Richter • Janet Cifuni Kenig (C84, GC86) • Ann Elizabeth Kenney (C77) • Janet Kohl Kesel (C42) • Wendy J. Kheel (C73) • Kristin A. Killey
(C90) • Burton B. King (GC55) • E. Melba Kirkpatrick Revocable Trust • Ethel Johnson Kirkpatrick (GC39) • Charles F. (EB57) and Marsha McDaniel (C57) Kleber • Richard E. (EB56) and Sheilla Traynor (C57) Klein • Frederick J.
and Carolyn C. Klemeyer • Albert P. Klose (GC70) • Ronald R. (EB61) and Ursulla G. Knakmuhs • Jill S. Koons (GC00) • Stephen G. and Sara Dunham Kraskin • Kraus Family Foundation • Merry Beth Kraus-Kowalczyk (C78) •
Kyle R. Krebs (C87) • Irene O. Kreer & Associates • Irene Overman Kreer (C48) • Richard R. Jr. (C62, GC63) and Laura Wilcox (GC61) Kretschmer • Cacinda Harris Kuhn (GC92) • Stephen J. (C85) and Vanessa Young (SESP85)
Lambright • James C. Lampl (C69) • Bruce (C83) and Susanne Frankel (KSM90) Landau • Katheryn Walsh Landis (C96) • Lawrence R. Landman (G83) • Ginger Speigel Lane (C61) • Joyce Johnson La Pine (C50) • Russell L.
Lapso (C71) • Norman L. Larsen (C54) • John A. Larson (C86) • Lois J. Larson • Alan W. Lasker • Jill Ilene Lauren (C83) • Russell W. Lawyer (GC76) • Eileen Risjord Leclercq (C50) • Bonjwing Lee (C00) • Thomas P. Lee
(C76) • Deborah Leech • Deborah A. Lefco (C71) • Donald S. Lefler (J76) • Susan Lehman (C62) • William A. Lehnerd (C54, GC61) • Irene Wolff Leigh (C66) • Gregory P. (C97) and Alexis Reiling (WCAS98) Lessans • Gary P.
Lessen and Lois Debra Stark (C77) • David P. and Alison V. Levine • Marcia Wittow Levine (C57) • Sandra Moskowitz Levy (C75) • John P. Lewis (C59) • Ronald A. Lewis • William J. Lewis (GC48) • Christine Hemphill Lidvall
(C69) • Marshall L. Lind (G69) • M. Stanley Lindberg Jr. (McC63) • Andrew E. Lippa • Jacqueline B. Lippman (WCAS84) • Alan S. Loewinsohn (C76) • William H. Lord (GC61) • Richard Loutzenheiser • Rita Pelz Lucas (C54)
• Cara L. Ludutsky (C03) • Lorna Luebbers (C92) • Kirsten Kirsten Lundergan-Linker (GC75) • Margaret H. Lyons (C71) • J. Scott Maberry (C88) • Thomas F. (GC66) and Diane Castellano (GC58, GC66) Mader • James D.
Mahady (C76) • Michael J. (C76) and Joni C. Malpede • Louise Ousley Mann-Jenkins (C49) • Richard and Sara O’Daffer (C81) Marberry • Stephen A. (L68) and Lynne Graham (C66) Marcus • Ann Epstein Margolin (C74) •
Sandra Foreman Markin (C56) • Avery Nathaniel Maron (C04) • Karl L. (C85) and Ilene Balsam (WCAS85) Marquardt • Rebecca L. Marsh (C87) • Lawrence Marshall (C77) • William W. Martin (C45) • Mark and Eleanor
Mascheroni • Nicholas J. Masi Jr. (C68) • Renny A. Maslow (C96) • Paul E. Masse (C80) • Jeanette Waltman Matchette (C57) • Nancy K. Matchus (C78) • Bruce H. and Wendy Hess Mathiowetz (C91) • Noel D. Matkin (GC59,
GC65) • Sarah Sullivan Matson (C65) • James S. Mayberry (C93) • Joan Pursley Mayer (C55) • Victoria Jarmulowski Mayk (C76) • Douglas J. (C86) and Julie Schwartz (C86) Mazer • Richard A. (EB68) and Jean A. Frizelle
(C67) McAdoo • John F. McAndrews • Karole Koon McArthur • John A. and Marilyn Wiegand (C76) McAuliffe • Janet E. McBride Revocable Trust • Janet Evans McBride (GC70) • Virginia Murray McDade (C86) • Bridget
McDonough (C78) • Jack P. McDougal (C53) • Mary Hamilton McEnery-Adams (C60) • William M. and Kathryn R. McKinney • Laura Spielvogel McKirdy (GC63) • George J. McLaughlin (C49, L52) • Bruce E. McManus (C74)
• Neil McNaughton • Ellen Singer McRae (C71) • Amy Meadows (C80) • Michael G. and Cynthia Ryskamp (C78) Mehallow • Barbara Novak Mehlman (GC74) • Maria Melo-Collins • Donald E. Metz (C50) • Barbara Wherry
Meyer (C71) • Aaron J. Michelfelder (C93) • Dale E. (GC71) and Vergene Carlson (GMu72) Miller • Lynn Miller (GC78) • Lynn C. Miller (GC74) • Richard T. Miller (C92) and Nina D. Uziel-Miller (G00, C92) • Jens Andreas
(KSM78) and Anne Charlotte (KSM87) Milling • Danuta Mindrum • Judith C. Miniace (GC72) • Jay Mitchell Realtor • Jay S. Mitchell (C81) • Susan Cole Mitchell (C86, GJ88) • David J. Mitidiero (C91) • Marion Jackson Mito
(GC77) • Jean M. Moe-Cathro (GC57) • Diane Abbott Monach (C75) • Erma House Monson (GC51) • William C. Moody (C59, GC60) • Kathleen A. Moore (C68) • Sharon Siegel Moore (C68) • Sandra Morales • Marianne Kaep
Morrison (C46) • Gary Morse and Ellen Bowman (J72) • Jonathan J. Moss (C88) • Jennifer Dunn Moyers (C83) • John Michael (GC74) and Josephine Muchmore • Will and Peggy Mullen • William C. Muncy (C58) • Philip Munishor
(C76) • Thomas C. (KSM72) and Judy McKeown (C65) Muntz • Allison Slaughter Murray (GC86) • Carolyn Hanson Musket (GC59) • Thomas R. Myers (C80) • Rob (C92) and Heather Allyn (C93) Nagle • John T. (C61, KSM71)
and Audrey Norlin (SESP57) Nankervis • Raymond D. Narducy (GC74, GC81) and Elizabeth J. Soete (Mu72) • Michael Robert and Susan Nechine (C61, GC62, GC69) Nathanson • National Alliance for Musical Theatre •
National Christian Foundation • Charles E. Needham (C75) • Jack D. Neiditch (C82) • Elaine Teborek Nelson (SESP62) • Georgia Bayless Nelson (C42) • Christopher J. and Leslie Cochrane (C81, GJ82) Neugent • Leanne Timm
Newman (C81, GC82) • Gregory D. Newton (GC87) • Morris J. Niedenthal (C53) • Richard D. (C70) and Barbara F. Nirenberg • Amanda Dagres Niro (C88) • Peter Martin Nofz (GC94) • Noonmark Foundation • Peter Todd
Norman (C80, KSM87) • Patricia Reilly Novelli (WCAS48) • Forrest A. Novy (GC81) • Benjamin S. (KSM97) and Joanna Crist (GC93) Nummy • Monica O’Connor • Linda Shearer Oggel (GC65) • Shawn P. and Rebecca Lies
(C90) O’Grady • Wayne O. Olsen (GC62, GC65) • Raymond Olson • Mark R. and Lynn O’Meara • Amie Levin O’Shaughnessy (C90) • Steven J. (McC82) and Patricia Fadell (C84) Ostiller • John F. Ottavino (GC79) • Marcus L.
Overton (C65) • Pedro J. Padilla (C06) • Venkatesh C. Padmanabhan (GC06) • William B. Palm • Dean Papanikos • Cynthia Parker (C65) • Joan Sorge Parker (C54) • Gordon M. (C70) and Joy Bacon (G70) Patterson •
Jane Monro Peddicord (C60) • Jeff and Kathryn R. Purdy (C98) Pegorsch • Catherine Carroll Pegues (C52) • Jack E. Pelissier (C89) • Michele Drabant Perkins (C78) • Robert S. and Donna L. Perkins • Marguerite Wertheimer
Perkins-Mautner (C48) • Dennis G. (G77) and Anna Verchinsky Perkinson • Keith S. Perry (C83) • James H. and Carolyn S. Peters • Scott W. and Donna Machcinski (GC70) Petersen • Carole Hambley Peterson (C75) •
Steven Frank Petric (C04) • Susan Daniell Phillips (GC59) • Victor F. Phillips III (C75) • Carolyn A. Piatek (GC79) • Steven M. Pilgrim (C95) • Janice Kopec Pitts (C71) • David Owen Plaut (C75) • Shayne Johnson Plemmons
(C83) • Stanley E. and Barbara Biery (C52) Plummer • Charles E. and Nancy Stephenson (C60) Plunkett • Philip S. (EB50) and Frances Thomas (GC57) Podulka • Elizabeth Good Pollock (C48) • Steven N. (McC83) and
Tina Vulgaris (C81, GJ82) Polydoris • Philip J. (WCAS73) and Alexandria Poon • Elizabeth Anne Powell (GC96) • Ann Rutledge Powers (GC67) • Louise Crist Prell (C57) • Antonina Prestigiacomo (C81) • Marie-Clare Prisco
(GC04) • Anthony J. Radich and Sonja K. Foss (GC76) • Stefani Licon Ramirez (C96) • Penelope L. Rawson (GC85) • L. Harry Ray (GC57) • Clarice Klump Reber (C65) • Gladys Ekeberg Reed (GC43) • Charles R. Reeves (C54)
• Brian J. Regan (C93) • Timothy C. Regan (C83) • Deborah Lynn Regen (C81) • John L. Regenmorter (C50, GC53) • John L. Regenmorter Trust • Erica Preiss Regunberg (C79) • Mary Kane Reilly (GC90) • Luis E. Reinoso
(C90) • Raymond W. Rensis (C49) • Alison F. Rezabek (C02) • Christine M. Rhode (WCAS70) • Abby Weisberg Ribbans (C79) • Clarence Richardson (C85) • Robert G. Rickles (C88) • Robert G. and Sondra Search (GC60) Ricks
• Edward E. and Margaret Glann (C55) Rieck • Mary Bowman Ritchey (C98) • Betty Caraway Ritchie (GC64) • Constance S. Rivchun (C73) • Julie Rivera • Donus D. Roberts (GC65) • Philip T. Roberts (WCAS81) • Tony Roberts
(C61) • Annette Monroe Robertson (GC55) • Nan Hospodar Robertson (C77) • David (WCAS76) and Cynthia Robinson • James K. Robinson (C84) • Marcia Rodd (C60) • Dorothy Lasher Rodgers (GC51) • Barry S. Roeder (C87)
• James E. and Carol Blomgren (C65) Roever • Ferguson E. (GJ57) and Nancy Haltom (GC56) Rood • Sharon Hepner Rosen (C84) • Robin L. Rosenberg (C87) • Carolyn Jones Ross (GC65) • Christine Strike Roussos (C74, GC75)
• Wendy Kargman Roy (C78) • Patty Hileman Rullman (GC65) • Susan Runner (GC73) • Diane Mendelson Russ (GC84) • JoEllen M. Ruvoli (C90) • Faye Morse Ryan (C71) • Thomas M. Ryan (GC83) • Zoe Lieberman Sanders
(C88) • Erik E. Sandvold (C89) and Martha Harmon Pardee (C84) • Charles W. Sanford Jr. (C61) • Mary Katherine Sansone (C96) • Peter A. Santoro (C71) • Laura Sargent (C86, GC87) • Charles M. Sayre (D46) • Joseph M.
Scarpitta (SCS01) • Yvonne Zinn Schenk (C40) • Frederick Joseph Schenker (WCAS07) • Shimrit Scher (WCAS05) • Karen L. Schiff (C86) • Tamara Joan Schiller (GC96) • Stephen R. (McC69) and Gail Harris (GC79) Schmidt
• Sylvia V. Schmitt Living Trust • Sylvia Zastrow Schmitt (GC75) • Allison Crockett Schmitz (C92) • Henry J. and Madeline Schmuckler • Ronald L. Schow (GC74) • Mary Wexler Schreibstein (C68) • Edmund Schroeder • David H.
Schulman (C88) • Richard B. (EB54) and Joan Holm (C56) Schultz • Robert A. Schultz (C51) • Otto C. Schulz (J58) • Joseph Schuman • Laura Leacock Schwenk (GC96) • Glenn P. Schwitter Sr. (C84) • Charles A. (FSM74,
FSM77) and Cheryl Wexler (C74) Scott • Robert W. and Karen Heckman (C82) Scott • Jane Bogardus Seaton (C63) • Maria Photos Secaras (C84, GC86) • Tanya E. Segel • Drew K. Selvar (C64) • Jane C. & Drew K. Selvar
Trust • Elaine Harris Setapen (C44) • Stephen P. Sewall • Michael D. Shapiro (C80) • Kelly Kelly Sheehan (C85) • Kim Bartel Sheehan (C80) • Rita Pearlman Sheinin (C59) • Joan Loose Shick (C64) • Erin P. Shields (C82) •
Raymond J. Shinn III (C81) • Jeannette Joullian Sias (GC56) • M. Kent Sidel (GC76) • Larissa Siegel (C92) • Rachel Marisa Siegel (C06) • Dana Shawn Silver (C05) • Ruth D. Silverman (C70) • Mark J. and Deborah Simmons
• Larry A. and Cheryl Margulis (C65) Simon • Nedda Jefferson Simon (C54) • Lisa Dale Simons (GC87) • Stacey Silverman Singer (C84) • David A. Slavin (C83) and Bari L. Moss • Diane M. Smith (GC72) • J. Tucker Smith
(C81) • Mary E. Smith (GC66) • Michelle Smith • Sherrill J. Smith (C73) • Susan C. Smith-Padgett (GC78) • Alison K. Sneed (C97) • Wesley W. Snyder (C58) • Dori Solomon (C82) • Ronald K. (GC53) and Virginia E. Sommers
• David M. Spaid (C63) • John W. Spalding (C56) • Michael D. Spound (C79) • Michael D. Springer (C74) • Lise Stahl-Crosby (C88) • Sharon Risk Stark (C62) • Jerome M. Stauduhar (C85) • Genevieve Aron Steidtmann (C93)
• Edward H. and Sheryl Brookner (C70) Stein • Sarah Partridge Stein (C82) • Elaine Rosenthal Steinman (C59) • Margaret L. Stenberg (C54) • Paula Zurndorfer Stewart (C51) • Amanda Crawford Stifel (GC02, C96) •
Ann Allen Stillman (C53) • Dean L. St John (C82) • William W. and Terry Radcliffe (C68) Stocker • Robert F. Jr. and Marolyn D. Stout • Robert Stout Jr. and Marolyn Stout Revocable Living Trust • Roger Strand • Douglas Charles
Straus (C77) • Kathleen Stress • Zachary David Strief (C06) • Emily Schapmann Stroud (J88) • Christine A. Sturges (GC69, GC71) • Linda Murrans Stypulkowski (GC76) • Sullivan Family Fund • Amanda Sullivan (C87) •
Sandra Hannah Sullivan (C58) • Chuan Sun (L04, GC04) • Katherine Adinamis Sutter (C79) • Susan Spiller Swan (C67) • Edwin L. (C59, GC60) and Barbara Buehler (C61) Swanson • Patrick J. Sweeney (FSM88, FSM93) and
Sharon G. Brown-Sweeney (C80, GC82, GC94) • Amy Handspicker Swisher (C78) • Casmir and Dorothy Szczepaniak • Matthew E. Szwajkowski (C00) • Milton Tabbot (C71) • Kristen March Tarnol (C93) • Loretta M. Taymans
(GC76) • Dorothy Alica Templeton (GC74) • Georgann Johnson Tenner (GC50) • Jack and Georgann Tenner Revocable Trust • Anne E. Terry (C00) • Pauline Michaud Thaler (C86) • Arthur R. Thieme (C43) • Rebecca Loula
Thomas (GC94) • Sally Schley Thomas (C84) • Carl A. and Susan Maxwell (C67) Thomsen • Monique Kastner Thornton (C57) • Anne Hardy Thurman (C40, GC66) • Susan Tick (C74, GJ75) • Ellen M. Tickner (C73) • Ellen M.
Tickner Trust • Russell G. (WCAS73) and Joyce Tisman • Paul M. Todd (C57) • Angelica L. Tolentino (C96) • Allan W. Townsend (GC69) • Christopher J. Toy (C03) • Bennett Tramer (C69) • Lisa Leuchter Treister (C77) • Stuart G.
(GC81) and Leigh Hartigan (GC82) Trembath • Susan Struve Trout (GC73) • Rebecca Tung • James L. Tungate (GC70, GC72) • Richard B. Turner (J62) • Gregory S. (C77) and Kimberly Peiffer (C82) Uchimura • Lisa S. Ullmann
(C92) • Nancy Kafesjian Vale (C53, GC54) • Christian Van Enkhuizen • Eugenio and Tanya Vargas • Noah Vaughn • Richard G. Jr. and Beverly Potter (C54) Verket • Francine H. Versalie (C85) • William E. Vickers (GC52) •
Debra M. Vinikour (C79) • Robert H. Waechter (WCAS52) • Ronald J. Waicukauski (C70) and Karla Yale (McC70, KSM74) • Elizabeth Wilson Walgren-Grewe (C57) • David M. and Margaret Luney (C85) Walker • Jeanne Marie
Walsh • Robert R. Walther (C86) • Richard L. and Carolyn Hopkins (GC57) Walton • June Longfellow Warner (C60) • Jennifer Houlihan Warwick (C86) • Charles A. Waterman (C57) • Judith S. Watson (GC84) • George A.
(GC73) and Joyce Cattanach (GMu73) Wead • James and Debra B. Webster • Julia Eymann Weeks (GC52) • Sharon F. Weinstein (C81) • Michael Weiser (C85) • Barry Samuel Weiss (C81) • James R. Weiss (C86) • Marc E.
Weitzman (C96) • Jonathan E. Wells (WCAS97) • Presbury B. West (G73) and Gail Brusberg-West (C72, GC73) • Peter White (C59) • John B. (EB47) and Beverly Williams (J45) Whitehead • Andrew Wilder (C98) • Matthew N.
Wilkinson (C98) • Eric R. (C90) and Petra Sindt (WCAS91) Williams • Ty Williams (C95) • Sara B. Winikoff (C87) • John Wischnewsky (WCAS99) and Ann C. McKenzie (C84) • Susan Maiers Wiseman (C81) • David Wohl (C75)
and Eileen McMahon (C74) • Edith Barnard Wood (C44) • Kenneth E. and Roycealee Johnson (C62, GSESP64) Wood • Mary Ellen Wood (GC49) • Joan W. Wootton (GC53) • Lelia Craigo Wright (C51) • Mary James Wright
(GC69) • Nicholas O. (WCAS82, SESP82, KSM89) and Joyce Larcom (C82, KSM92) Wright • Jane Norins Yaffe (McC82) • Iris N. Yamaoka (C65) • Jill Walmsley Zager (GC04) • Myles Zakheim and Jayne Zakheim • Patricia Cent
Zawistowski (Mu63) • Harold A. (WCAS84) and Suzanne Hochwalt (C84, GC85) Zeitz • Paula Zelinski • Mark and Janet Zimmerman • John Zivalich • Rebecca L. Zweifel (C93) • • (C79) • Marilyn and Martin Wade • Robert H.
Waechter (WCAS52) • Lizabeth I. Wagger (C92) • Jacob J. Waldman • Myrtle Bone Walker (C50) • Mary K. Walsh (SESP61) • William A. Walsh • Carolyn Hopkins (C57) and Richard L. Walton • R. Louis Ware (EB49) • Charles A.
Waterman (C57) • Lori R. (C83) and Mark R. Weaver • Julia Eymann Weeks (C52) • Karin E. Westgate (C86) • Peter White (C59) • Ann S. (C52) and William G. (McC52) Whitney • Robert B. Wight Jr. (C57) • Donald B.
Williams (C55) • Joy Fisher Williams (C97) • Jeremy R. (WCAS55) and Mary Jane Alt (SESP59) Wilson • Lynn Winik (C45) • Ethel K. Wirtshafter (C31) • Sandra Wiseley (C57) • Susan Maiers Wiseman (C81) • Elaine L.
Wishner (C49) • Marlena Marie Wojcik (C01) • James S. and Lyndall Davis (C54) Wolf • Susan M. Wolford (C67) • Mary Ellen Wood (C49) • Raymond S. Woodard (EB44) • Ellen Marie Woods (C99) • Mary J. Wright (C69) •
Alden Thayer (McC48) and Elizabeth Williams (C48) Wulff • Iris N. Yamaoka (C65) • Christine Yoshinaga-Itano (C74) and Wayne M. Itano • Maggie Yost (C95) • Frances C. (C77) and Steven G. (C77) Young • William J. Young
• Harold A. (WCAS84) and Suzanne H. (C84) Zeitz • Susan K. Zelewski (C97) • Paula Zelinski • T. Nicholas Zervas (C85) • Janet and Mark Zimmerman • Jennifer C. Zvi (C71) • Rebecca L. Zweifel (C93)
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