a strong foundation - Maryland Institute College of Art

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a strong foundation - Maryland Institute College of Art
MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART
2005 ANNUAL REPORT / GIFT REPORT
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a strong foundation
2004–05: BUILDING ON A STRONG FOUNDATION
In the five years since Maryland Institute College of Art’s
Board of Trustees adopted The Plan for the 21st Century, the
College has experienced an unprecedented period of growth
and accomplishment. As we take stock of what we have
achieved to date in all areas of The Plan’s first phase, and
begin work to refine goals for the next five years and beyond,
it is clear that this effort has laid a strong foundation for
MICA’s future.
By implementing several key components of the Campus
Master Plan—Meyerhoff House, Brown Center, and the
construction of Cohen Plaza and other outdoor spaces —
we’ve helped to coalesce a physical sense of campus, and a
spirit of community within MICA. At the same time,
expanded and enhanced public programming, made possible
through the addition of Falvey Hall in Brown Center, has
broadened MICA’s connection to our community and
deepened recognition of our role as an important cultural
institution for the region and the nation.
New programs of study implemented during this period—
undergraduate majors in digital arts and environmental design;
a certificate in creative entrepreneurship; a master of arts in
community arts and a master of fine arts in graphic design;
new international programs in France, Jamaica, and Korea—
expand our attractiveness to students internationally, broaden
opportunities for institutional collaboration and outreach,
and enhance MICA’s reputation as one of the nation’s top
colleges of art and design.
MICA attracts the very best students and professionally
active faculty of international renown. MICA alumni have
always achieved a spectacular level of professional success
and personal satisfaction, but the amazing achievements of
our youngest alumni can be credited to new initiatives
to strengthen professional development throughout the curriculum and to create leadership opportunities and realworld experiences for students, as well as to the Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development’s programs to
support students in achieving employment, grants, awards,
residencies, and graduate school admission.
In the year that just closed, MICA reached another fundraising milestone—the commitment to date of $55 million in
support of The Plan for the 21st Century. This is more than
double the amount raised in the College’s last major capital
campaign.Thanks to all of you for investing in MICA’s longterm vision.
Today, MICA is uniquely positioned to prepare the best
young artists and designers to make an impact in a wide
array of fields. We are on a path to become the top college
of art and design in the nation.
Yet achieving MICA’s full potential, will require significant
investment—not only in programs and facilities, but also in
the financial resources required to assure the College’s future
strength and quality.
Therefore, this Annual Report’s primary focus is on the
importance of endowment to MICA’s mission and future.
Without additional investment in endowment, currently at
just over $43 million, MICA will continue to be overly
dependent on tuition income for its operating budget.With
annual expenses for tuition, room, board, books, and supplies
topping out at $35,000, scholarship support is essential
to make a MICA education affordable for students with
financial need—and to aid in the recruitment of the best
students at all income levels.
We cannot continue to fund the addition of essential programs and services through tuition growth. MICA’s student
body at the start of the Fall semester numbers 1,650. A 30
percent growth in the student body over the past five years
has made possible the addition of new programs, the hiring
of additional faculty, and the expansion of services.The Plan
calls for eventual growth to a maximum of 1,800 undergraduate and graduate students—the critical mass required to
populate the full menu of programs essential for artists and
designers in the twenty-first century while also maintaining
the personal, one-on-one quality of instruction and attention
that is a hallmark of the MICA experience for our students.
Endowment is the foundation on which we will build
MICA’s future.The profiles that follow offer a glimpse into
the many ways you have an impact on MICA’s endowment—
and future.
Fred Lazarus
President
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Neil Meyerhoff
Chairman, Board of Trustees
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BETTY COOKE ’46 & BILL STEINMETZ ’50
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Betty – I always knew I wanted to study at the Maryland
Institute, and a scholarship made it possible for me to attend.
During the war there were only 75 of us in the entire
school, all girls, except for one boy. To earn a degree you had
to take academics at Hopkins, so I did, and graduated with
a BFA in education. I was teaching a course at the Institute
called Design and Materials when the war ended and veterans began to enroll. Soon each class had 60 or 70 students. I
went on to teach at MICA for 22 years.
Bill – I went to Baltimore Polytechnic Institute to study
engineering.They didn’t offer art, so I went to the Saturday
School at the Maryland Institute on a Carnegie scholarship
all during high school. After a short stint in the army at the
end of World War II, I decided to go back to the Institute
on the GI Bill. I majored in general design and met Betty
MY GIFTS TO MICA ARE UNRESTRICTED BECAUSE I
there. She was teaching at the
time.After graduation, I started
HAVE CONFIDENCE THAT THE LEADERSHIP WILL USE
T H E M W I S E LY W H E R E T H E Y A R E M O S T N E E D E D .
teaching at MICA. Many of
my students were my same age
or close to it, and, over the years I wound up teaching some
of their grandchildren. When we were students, there was
the Main Building, and the first house and eventually a second house across Rutter Street, where they had plaster casting. It has been fantastic to see and be involved in the
thoughtful evolution of MICA’s exciting campus.
Betty – We think it is wonderful. The ’40s, ’50s, ’60s, when
Betty Cooke ’46 and Bill Steinmetz ’50 each
taught at MICA for decades while establishing
their national reputation as Cooke Steinmetz
Designers and Consultants. Betty Cooke has
gained an international reputation as one of
the finest designers of contemporary jewelry.
Her work has been exhibited in and is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern
Art, the American Craft Museum, and Walker
Art Center, and has received numerous awards,
including the prestigious DeBeers Diamond
Today Award in both 1979 and 1981. In 1965
Betty and Bill opened THE STORE LTD, a
flagship retailer at the new Village of Cross
Keys in Baltimore. THE STORE LTD
remains a locus of design culture for the Baltimore/Washington region, and a magnet for
alumni who return to visit their former teachers. Both have served on the MICA National
Alumni Council since its establishment in
1990, Bill as Chair from 1990 to 1995. Bill
joined the Board of Trustees in 1991 and serves
on the Committee of Student Affairs. Betty
was honored with the 1987 Alumni Award,
and Bill received the Award in 1991. Leading
contributors to MICA’s Annual Fund, Betty
and Bill also have made significant provisions
for the College in their estate plans.
we were starting out professionally, marked the beginning of
the design revolution, and we were involved nationally by
introducing contemporary design through traveling exhibitions for the government Office of Information and Education and the American Institute of Architects. As designers
and consultants, we collaborated on interiors of restaurants,
offices, yachts, even bowling lanes—specifying such resources
as Eames, Knoll, and Herman Miller.We were able to bring
these resources to the classroom.
Bill – We introduced students to contemporary design
because we were so involved in it. I showed films from
MOMA’s collection on design in class. It’s exciting to see the
current developments in design at MICA. My gifts to MICA
are unrestricted because I have confidence that the leadership
will use them wisely where they are most needed.
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ANNE PERKINS
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Anne S. Perkins has been a MICA Trustee since
1969 and is the immediate past Chair. She is
Co-chair of the Steering Committee for MICA’s
Campaign for the 21st Century. Anne received
her law degree from the University of Baltimore
and has studied at Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government. She was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from Baltimore for 14
years and is currently a Special Master in the
U.S. District Court in Maryland overseeing a
partial consent degree on public housing discrimination in Baltimore. Since 1989, she has taught
and trained teachers of English in China and
worked on a USAID-funded program in South
Africa, training newly elected provincial legislators. Most recently, she directs a Ford Foundation
Planning Grant to integrate arts effectively into
Baltimore middle grades.
“
It’s amazing what MICA has been able to achieve, given the
size of our endowment. We are acknowledged to stand in
the company of the top three or four colleges of art in the
nation. We’ve never had a lot of extra money to spend, but
we’ve managed it well.We’ve had excellent and loyal faculty who are revered by wonderful students.
We’ve reached a point where our endowment needs to grow
to sustain the momentum that’s taken us so far. Income from
I HAVE ALWAYS FELT THAT IF YOU HAVE AN INSTITUTION OF THAT
CALIBER IN YOUR CITY—AND HERE WAS THIS WONDERFUL GEM
IN THE MIDDLE OF BALTIMORE—IT’S IMPORTANT TO SUPPORT IT.
endowment will never pay faculty
salaries or keep the lights burning
from month to month. But having
an adequate endowment is the thing
that keeps an institution from having to raise tuition to
extraordinary levels in order to sustain the quality of its program. We are already a very tuition-dependent institution,
and it’s difficult for many families to afford a MICA education at current tuition levels.
More than 30 years ago, when I was first asked to go on the
MICA Board, I remember Bobby Merrick told me, “You
may not know it, but this is one of the few institutions in the
City of Baltimore that’s truly nationally prominent in its
field.” Maryland Institute College of Art was already providing one of the best opportunities for young artists to get a
great education in the whole United States. I kind of liked
that. I have always felt that if you have an institution of that
caliber in your city—and here was this wonderful gem in
the middle of Baltimore—it’s important to support it.
Many of us who love MICA give every year to the Annual
Fund. And we each feel that our gift is important. I think
about endowment as a way of making sure my annual gift
keeps coming in even when I’m not here anymore to give
it. The institution itself will keep going, and the need will
continue, so I see giving to endowment as a way to keep my
usual annual gift going in perpetuity. And that appeals to me.
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GEORGE BUNTING
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I took a photography course at MICA through continuing
studies, and my wife, Anne, took interior design. For me, art
is nourishment for the soul and for the eye. Anne went on
to be an artist: a potter and a painter. I became involved with
MICA more than 30 years ago. I was fascinated by the stu-
dio program combined with a college degree. It’s different
from seeing someone studying accounting. It’s rewarding to
RIGHT NOW, MICA IS KNOCKING ON THE DOOR TO BE THE
BEST ART COLLEGE IN THE COUNTRY. THE VISION AND LEADERSHIP ARE THERE. WHAT’S MISSING IS THE ENDOWMENT.
give to a quality institution, and
to see very positive results from
that support.You can see the living results in the students.
I’m a believer in non-designated gifts and letting the board
and administration decide where a gift is most meaningful for
an institution. I don’t give to specific projects because I think
flexibility, in the long run, is more useful for an institution. In
MICA, I see the commitment of the faculty and administration, the highly creative students who come here—they’re
quite polished and professional when they walk through the
door from high school, and they just go on from there. I
chaired the committee that brought Fred Lazarus to MICA,
and count that as one of my best contributions. His contributions to the community beyond MICA and his role in making MICA a critical anchor for the Mount Royal area don’t
go unnoticed beyond the campus.The quality of the faculty,
depth of program, comprehensive campus planning—it all
works together in harmony to make MICA an institution
worth investing in.
I think sometimes people don’t realize that an institution
like MICA can help you structure your gifts in ways that
make the most sense to you, and that you can make a
significant contribution to an institution you love without
always making an outright gift.You can do planned giving
where you have income flowing back and the principal
going to the institution.
Right now, MICA is knocking on the door to be the best
art college in the country. The vision and leadership are
there. What’s missing is the endowment. The College’s
endowment is small relative to its operating budget and
number of students, so growing the endowment is very
critical and a high priority for this institution.
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George L. Bunting, Jr., a MICA Trustee
since 1972, serves on the Finance Committee
and Investment Sub-committee. In addition,
he is Co-chair of the Steering Committee for
the Campaign for the 21st Century, to which
he has made a leadership commitment.
MICA’s Bunting Center recognizes his leadership support to past capital campaigns.
He is President and CEO of Bunting
Management Group and served as Chairman
of the Board and CEO of the Noxell
Corporation. He is a Director of Mercantile
Bankshares Corporation and Baltimore
Equitable Insurance, and has served on
numerous philanthropic boards, including
The Johns Hopkins University, Johns
Hopkins Medicine, and the Institute for
Christian and Jewish Studies.
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MARCELLA LOUIS BRENNER W ’32, H’01
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01 has been a
public school teacher and principal, a scholar,
and an educator. She founded and directed the
Museum Education Program at The George
Washington University, establishing the field of
museum education and bringing to the forefront
the importance of making art accessible and
meaningful to a wider circle of the public. For
her pioneering work in art education, she received
an honorary doctorate from MICA in 2001.
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As an administrator and consultant, she has
introduced many programs in the U.S. and
Israel which focus on helping professional
teachers to excel. She is the widow of world
renowned painter Morris Louis ’32, in whose
honor she provides an annual scholarship at
MICA. Additionally, she has endowed the
Marcella Brenner Distinguished MAT Scholar
Award and donated a major painting by
Morris Louis, which is prominently exhibited
in the Brown Center’s Leidy Atrium.
“
I have seen first-hand the challenges that artists face, and the
extraordinary sacrifices many make in order to do the work
that they are driven to pursue. My late husband, the painter
Morris Louis, peeled vegetables in a restaurant, mowed grass
in a cemetery, and welcomed gifts of leftover paint from a
friend who had a shop in New York. His family made sacrifices so that he could be educated at the Maryland Institute,
and in his early career, Morris did whatever was necessary in
order to maintain a studio and to work. Often, we focus on
the rewards enjoyed by those few artists who gain public
acclaim, and forget about the difficult path they traveled to
achieve that success.
From my own life, I know that those who choose to be art
educators share a similar set of challenges. They cannot
expect great financial rewards in their careers as teachers,
yet they—both as artists and as educators—require the most
rigorous and robust educational preparation.
With each painting, each sculpture, the artist puts an inner
self out on display. He must apply for his passport again and
again—the passport of public approval. The young artist is
constantly plagued with the need to be unique. He worries
about developing his own signature because he wants his
work to be recognized as unmistakably different from all
others. He endures loneliness and anxiety in order to give
himself away.This task is difficult enough.
This is why I have supported Maryland Institute College of
Art by endowing scholarships for artists and art educators,
and grants to allow faculty to pursue their own projects and
professional development. I understand that the Morris Louis
Scholarship in Painting is one of the most prestigious awards
for undergraduate painters in the country. Some of the
artists who have held this scholarship have gone on to have
some success, with exhibitions in major galleries, even before
graduation. If this financial support
THE YOUNG ARTIST IS CONSTANTLY PLAGUED WITH THE NEED
TO BE UNIQUE. HE WORRIES ABOUT DEVELOPING HIS OWN
provides some talented young artists
with the space and freedom to do
SIGNATURE BECAUSE HE WANTS HIS WORK TO BE RECOG-
work that is fresh and new, then it has
NIZED AS UNMISTAKABLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS.
achieved the purpose I hoped for it.
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SHEILA & DICK RIGGS
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Although I have had a lifelong interest in art, I learned early
on that I was not myself an artist. So I went on to study art
history, but maintained a secret admiration, and perhaps a bit
of envy, for people who could really make art.This was fueled
by my studies at The Louvre and continues to this day.
Although my professional life took me in another direction,
Sheila Riggs has been a MICA Trustee since
1983, serving as Board Chair from 1985 to
1990 and currently as Treasurer. She has served
on or chaired a number of sub-committees of
the Board, most recently co-chairing, with her
husband Dick, the very successful 2005 Artafare
gala. Her professional, community, and civic
activities have included serving on the boards or
in volunteer leadership positions at Provident
Bank, Baltimore Museum of Art, and Greater
Baltimore Medical Center, which led to her
involvement in health care organizations. She
has also worked on numerous political campaigns. She has served as a docent at the Walters Art Museum and studied art history at
The Louvre.The Riggs family’s 2002 commitment to The Plan for the 21st Century was
recognized with the naming of the Meyerhoff
House reception area in their honor.
I maintained my connection to art as a docent at The Walters
Art Museum, and through my involvement with MICA.
It has been very gratifying to be involved with MICA at a
time when this College has gone through an extraordinary
period of constantly improving upon its already considerable
strengths. Most of us who give to charitable organizations
find that there are many wonderful organizations which
deserve support—but only one or two for which we have a
passion. There have been certain milestones in my time at
MICA that have caused my passion for the place to solidify
and grow. In my time on the Board, these milestones have
included the addition of The Commons, our first residence
hall, and then Bunting Center, which allowed us to bring
THERE ARE MANY WONDERFUL ORGANIZATIONS WHICH
DESERVE SUPPORT—BUT ONLY ONE OR TWO FOR
the library and the academic programs to a new level and represented
our evolution to a true college, and
WHICH WE HAVE A PASSION. THERE HAVE BEEN CERTAIN
then of course Brown Center and
MILESTONES IN MY TIME AT MICA THAT HAVE CAUSED MY
Cohen Plaza, which really turned the
PA S S I O N F O R T H E P L A C E TO S O L I D I F Y A N D G R O W.
place into a campus.
I don’t think of myself as a bricks-and-mortar person. I’m
more a programmatic person, but here I find myself mentioning nothing but bricks and mortar.The most recent gift
my husband Dick and I gave was to Meyerhoff House—
another building. But when you consider what these buildings stand for that makes sense.Those bricks and mortar are
the visible sign of what is happening internally in the life of
the College. Providing endowment funding to ensure that
these physical spaces continue to help MICA meet its
programmatic goals is an investment in the students. It is so
gratifying to do something that is associated with these
young people who are such exemplars of what it means to
be an artist.
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GWEN DAVIDSON
“
When I started thinking about how I could contribute finan-
cially to MICA, I got a sense of the wonderful things
happening there, met many students, learned about their
interests, and realized that many have musical talent. There
wasn’t a piano in the entire institution at the time. I talked
with Nancy Haragan about this, and we decided to make it
happen. It was one simple, special thing that
would make a tangible difference in the lives
of students.
EVENTUALLY A PIANO WILL NEED TO BE
REPLACED, BUT THE ENDOWMENT WILL
ALWAYS BE THERE. IT’S AN ONGOING GIFT.
The gift of a piano was an easy gift.You can see it, touch it,
see students’ enthusiasm for it. It’s a gift you can put a bow
around. A gift to endowment is more abstract. It’s less easy to
see the benefit to students, but in the end it’s more important
for the long-term health of the institution. Eventually a piano
will need to be replaced, but the endowment will always be
there. It’s an ongoing gift that provides a continuing source of
income you can rely on.
Chairing the Annual Fund has put me in a position to talk to
alumni, parents, and friends of MICA. It has been wonderful
to meet these people and hear how fond they are of MICA,
how grateful for the time they spent there, and how much
they want to get together with one another and to support
the institution. MICA creates such a meaningful and lasting
impression on people that it’s a tie they want to maintain.
MICA is clearly at the top of the list of organizations I support,
and it comes down to the culture of the institution. It’s a world
that encourages people to think freely, to come up with creative
and novel solutions. The whole institution is dedicated to the
artistic enterprise, which is always an expression of one sort or
another about life or the world in which we live.
I’ve served on a number of different boards, and MICA’s Board
of Trustees is distinguished by a sense of family, a long-term,
abiding involvement in the institution. How many former
board chairs are still serving on the boards after their chairmanship is up? At MICA, currently, four.That’s a strong testament to their commitment to the institution and its mission,
their belief in its leadership and vision.
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Gwen Davidson joined the MICA Board in
1998. She is Chair of the 2005 and 2006
Annual Funds and Ad Hoc Committee on
Planning and serves on the Campaign Steering Committee, the Finance Committee, Audit
Sub-committee, and Investment Sub-committee. Gwen has an undergraduate degree from
Tulane University in art history and an MBA
from Loyola College in Maryland. She
worked in fundraising research and prospect
management before completing her MBA and
becoming a portfolio manager for twenty-plus
years with Alex. Brown (now Deutsch Banc).
She was part of a group from Alex. Brown
that formed Brown Advisory, where she is now
Partner and Senior Portfolio Manager.
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ARNIE & KIT SNIDER P’99
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Our son, Ned, enjoyed his tenure at MICA in the late 1990s
immensely, in large part because of the excellent faculty.
When he came to MICA he was somewhat uncertain about
what he wanted to do, and faculty members Ellen Lupton
and Abbott Miller got him thinking about graphic design. It
was a turning point in his life.That is a main reason we have
supported the school.
At that time, there was a lot of unease in the MICA com-
munity because of a spike in crime around the campus. We
were very impressed with the College’s response to this
challenge, but we also saw a real need that we could help
address. As members of the Parents’ Council, we heard the
demand for more patrols.We also understood that the College
did not have the fiscal resources to purchase an additional
patrol vehicle.Thus, knowing we could make a difference was
the impetus for our first major gift.
If parents really believe in the school and the value it has for
their children, they will want to do what they can to help
ensure that the institution survives. For us, buying a patrol
van that made it possible to put more security on the streets
was a matter of MICA’s survival.
We understand that the College’s efforts to improve security
in its neighborhood has made an enormous difference for
Baltimore. From my point of view, a gift to MICA is not only
a gift to higher education and the arts, but also to a better
community for Baltimore.
I THINK IF PARENTS REALLY BELIEVE IN THE
After Ned graduated, we kept in touch
with MICA. It was just remarkable to
see Brown Center getting built, the
College continuing to expand its
SCHOOL AND THE VALUE IT HAS FOR THEIR CHILDREN, THEY WILL WANT TO DO WHAT THEY CAN
TO ENSURE THAT THE INSTITUTION SURVIVES.
influence in the community. Because of Ned’s experience in
the design program, we wanted to help with that project.
The Browns and others had already made it possible for the
building to be constructed, so we provided funding for
equipment and infrastructure. We saw that Brown Center
was a major advance for the College, and something really
critical for the College to move forward.
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Arnold H. Snider is the general partner of Deerfield
Management, a hedge fund specializing in health
care which manages $1.4 billion.Arnie was the
pharmaceutical analyst at Kidder, Peabody & Co.
for 17 years and worked at Tiger Management
before starting Deerfield in 1994. Business Week
has described him as a “star pharmaceuticals
analyst.”A North Carolina native, he attended
Davidson College and received his MBA from the
University of Virginia.Arnie is also on the board
of the Christopher Reeve Foundation, Davidson
College, and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
Kit Snider is President of the Board of Rheuminations, Inc., a private family foundation dedicated to
funding the scientific and medical research leading
to understanding and treating lupus; to establishing
the Mary Kirkland Center for Lupus Research at
the Hospital for Special Surgery in NewYork and
is launching in October a comprehensive patientfocused website about lupus. Kit is also President
of the Lupus Clinical Trials Consortium, Inc., a
public charity focused on supporting efforts to bring
new lupus therapies to market, and she serves as a
representative to the Federal Working Group for
Lupus at NIH. Kit grew up in Chattanooga,
Tennessee and attended Mary Baldwin College.
She and Arnie have two children, a daughter who
is pursuing graduate studies in musical composition
atYale, and, a son, Ned ’99, who is working in
Brooklyn as an artist and designer.They served on
MICA’s Parents’ Council and provided funding
that allowed MICA to purchase a Campus Safety
patrol vehicle while Ned was a student.Their longterm support includes a recent gift towards The
Plan for the 21st Century that provided funds to
purchase equipment for graphic design.
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KARA BROOK ’86
“
My life’s never taken a predictable path, so the idea that, at
age 34, I might want to establish an endowed scholarship in
my father’s name didn’t seem that remarkable to me. I’m
amazed that more people who have success in business don’t
make it a priority to give back to the institutions that helped
get them where they are. I did it in part to honor my father’s
memory, but really I wanted to help other students like me.
When my father passed away, we learned we’d lose his full
death benefit if I weren’t enrolled in college. So, at 16, I
dropped out of high school and enrolled in community college. That year, I took my portfolio to MICA, was accepted,
I WA S S U R P R I S E D AT H O W M A N Y P E O P L E S A I D T H E Y D O N ’ T
and I transferred at age 17. I had
no idea how expensive it would
SEE THEMSELVES AS PHILANTHROPISTS. MANY PEOPLE MY AGE
DON’T REALIZE THAT THEY COULD MAKE THESE KINDS OF GIFTS.
be.The College sheltered me from
that somewhat, and I’m grateful
for the help they gave me—a MICA scholarship, and information on other places to apply for more aid. I won an Ad
Association of Baltimore scholarship that included an internship, and senatorial scholarships. Every year, I applied to the
Moose Lodge, the Elks Lodge—anyplace that offered money
for school.
At MICA, if you prove yourself, they will stand behind you.
They believed in and invested in my talent. I also worked
hard, of course. I had jobs and started picking up freelance
graphic design work. By my second year at MICA, I had
already started the business that became Brook Group.
When I decided to establish the scholarship, I wrote to everyone in my address book, asking them to participate, and I was
surprised at how many people said they don’t see themselves
as philanthropists. Many people my age don’t realize that they
could make these kinds of gifts. I appreciate all who have
helped—and continue to help—build the endowment. I
think it’s important that people my age get involved and
make significant gifts to support our priorities.
When you give, it always comes back to you—not that that’s
why you do it. Doing for others is just another way of
raising the bar for yourself. For me this scholarship was a
way to be there for MICA because MICA was there for me.
I felt I had a responsibility to give future generations of
students the opportunity to study at MICA because others
had done that for me.
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Kara Brook ’86 is principal of Brook Group,
LTD, a full-service Web publishing firm
based in Ellicott City, Maryland. She established the Reuben Brook Memorial Scholarship in 1999, through a combination of gifts
to build the endowment fund and annual
gifts that allowed MICA to begin awarding
the scholarship while the endowment grows.
In addition to Kara’s personal contributions,
the continually increasing endowment has
received tribute and memorial gifts from
friends and family members.
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ISABEL KLOTS
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There have always been artists here—in Brittany, of course,
but also at this Château. My late husband, Trafford Klots,
spent his life as an artist sharing his time between France and
the United States. His father, also an artist, had purchased the
ruins of this structure in 1905 and transformed it. It became
our second home after World War II, and was always a haven
for the artists who visited us. I have a strong belief that the
cross-cultural exchange between American and European
artists that was our daily life here is valuable to any artist. It
enlarges their vision.
THE FRIENDS OF ROCHEFORT-EN-TERRE HAVE BEEN
One reason why we established
ESSENTIAL TO ENSURING THAT THE PROGRAM CONTIN-
the artists’ residency program at
UES. THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT MADE IT POSSIBLE
TO R E N O VAT E A R T I S T ’ S H O U S I N G AT T H E C H AT E A U .
the Château was to continue to
provide this experience to contemporary, established artists.The
artists who have stayed here have loved it, and, in turn,
the support the program receives has been helpful in maintaining the Château. And the presence of this program
makes the Château a true center of cultural life in this
region.The annual exhibition of work by the resident artists
is a major event, and the quality of that exhibition is
a tremendous reflection of the quality of the artists in the
program. This program wouldn’t be possible without the
Maryland Institute, which attracts really top-caliber artists.
The Friends of Rochefort-en-Terre have been essential to
ensuring that the program continues.Their generous support
made it possible to increase the endowment that I established
Born and raised in Baltimore County, Isabel
Hulings Klots met her future husband Trafford
P. Klots, also from Baltimore, while traveling
in Paris in 1939.They were married in 1942
and, after Captain Klots’ military service in
World War II, they began to split their time
between Baltimore and the Klots family’s
Château in Rochefort-en-Terre, France, which
became a welcome home and inspiring painting site for many of their artist friends. After
Trafford’s death, Isabel continued to welcome
artists to paint at the Château, a tradition
which evolved into The Alfred and Trafford
Klots’ Artist Residency Program at Rocheforten-Terre. Formally initiated in 1990, this program brings established mid-career American
and French artists to the Château for monthlong residencies in spring, summer, and fall
each year. It has been administered by MICA
since 1995.Today, it is an important component of the College’s international programs for
artists. In July 2005, Mme. Klots, the Chatelaine de Rochefort, was named a Chevalier of
the Legion of Honors by the French government to recognize her eminent service to the
Republic of France.
at MICA, to renovate artist’s housing at the Château, and to
provide four artists a year with fellowships to help cover the
costs of their travel to Rochefort for their residencies.
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gift report
Thank you, Capital and Annual Fund contributors to
MICA’s Plan for the 21st Century. As of the end of Fiscal
Year 2005, your generous investments in the College’s people, programs, and facilities total $55 million.The return on
your investment in MICA can be seen across our campus,
felt throughout our educational programs, and measured by
the quality of the incredibly bright and talented students
from 45 states and 59 countries who are choosing MICA.
Your support is helping to strengthen the College’s financial
position by increasing the endowment, making more scholarships available to continue to attract the top students from
across the nation and to give these deserving students access
to a great education, and enhancing faculty development.
Thanks to you, MICA is continuing to move forward to fully
realize the unique urban campus set forth in the Campus
Master Plan, as well as increased operating revenue through a
growing Annual Fund.
Each and every gift is helping to ensure MICA’s position as
a leading art college nationally and internationally.
Thank you for sharing our vision…for investing in it. You
can see the impact.Thank you for your support. It is vital to
MICA.
Anne S. Perkins, Trustee
Co-Chair, Campaign, Plan for the 21st Century
George L. Bunting, Jr., Trustee
Co-Chair, Campaign, Plan for the 21st Century
M. Gwen Davidson,Trustee
Contributors listed in this section
of the Gift Report participated
between July 1, 2004, and June
30, 2005, by making Capital gifts
and/or gifts to the 2005 Annual
Fund.We have made every effort
to assure accuracy of this Gift
Report. If we made an error,
please accept our apology.You
may call us at 410-225-2556, and
we will correct our records.
2005 Annual Fund Chair
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PLAN FOR THE 21ST CENTURY – CAPITAL DONORS
The following donors have made commitments ranging from $1,000 to $6,000,000
toward building, endowment, and program
initiatives of The Plan for the 21st Century.
$1 MILLION AND ABOVE
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01
Estate of William Beverly Bristor, Jr.
in memory of Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35
Eddie & Sylvia Brown P’02
George & Anne Bunting
Ben & Zelda Cohen Foundation
Rosalee Davison ’60 &
Charlotte Weinberg
Betty Cooke ’46 &
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Alonzo* H’85 & Virginia Decker
France-Merrick Foundation
Alice Falvey Greif & Roger Greif
Estate of Florence Gaskins Harper ’34
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden
Jane* H’94 & Robert H’94 Meyerhoff
The Starr Foundation
State of Maryland
$500,000 – $999,999
Anonymous
Estate of Jane Decker Asmis
Estate of Margaret Bachman ’32, ’33, ’39, ’55
Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable
Foundation
The Hoffberger Foundation &
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff
Katherine & Arnold H. Snider P’99
Transportation Enhancement Program
The Wallace Foundation
$100,000 – $249,999
$25,000 – $49,999
Anonymous
The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund
Thomas & Patricia Barry
Katharine Gust Blakeslee ’82, P’04
The Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation
Kara Brook ’86 in memory of
Reuben Brook
M. Gwen Davidson & Nancy Haragan
Rosetta & Mathias DeVito in honor &
memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
Charles Ellerin ’41
Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust
Governor’s Office of Service and
Volunteerism
Wendy & Benjamin H. Griswold IV
Fredye & Adam Gross
Willard & Lillian Hackerman
David ’61 & Diana Jacobs
Alvin Krongard in memory of
Patricia Krongard ’77, ’90
Legg Mason, Inc.
Macht Philanthropic Fund
Mercantile Bankshares
Estate of Jean C. Miller ’42
Alvin & Louise* Myerberg
Anne S. Perkins
T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.
Sheila & Richard Riggs
Friends of Rochefort-en-Terre
Estate of Amalie R. Rothschild ’34
The Rouse Company in honor &
memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
The Alvin & Fanny Blaustein
Thalheimer Foundation
Estate of Don F. Turano ’59
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
Robert Ashton* in memory of Arthur
Mitchell ’66
Patricia & Michael Batza
David Edward Furniture Ltd.
Lynn & Tony Deering in honor &
memory of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
Hecht-Levi Foundation
Barbara Keyser*
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Stephen & Miriam Levy P’00,
friends & family in memory of
Marc David Levy ’00
Darielle & Earl Linehan
Adena & David Testa
Zumtobel/Wolfgang Egger P’03
$50,000 – $99,999
$250,000 – $499,999
Jacqueline & Stephen Boesel
Fay Chandler ’67
The Concordia Foundation
The Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison
Philip E. Klein in memory of
Harriet Klein ’67
Estate of Reuben Kramer ’32 &
Perna Krick ’31
John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.
Robert Lienhardt
The Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family
Charitable Funds
Doris Rief ’86, P’86
The Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg
Foundation
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Suzi Keats Cordish
George H. Dalsheimer
Estate of Edwin A. Daniels, Jr.
DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP
Freda Eichelberger ’81*
Lois Blum Feinblatt
Neal M. Friedlander, M. D. &
Virginia K. Adams
Estate of Catherine F. Garis
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich
Estate of William D. Kennedy ’65
Nina Leake Richardson & Nora Leake
Cameron in honor of Nora B. Leake* &
Eugene W. Leake* H’78
Wendy Jachman ’71 & Jennifer Myerberg
Charles H. Salisbury, Jr.
The Sheridan Foundation
Walter Sondheim
Eleanor H.Trowbridge
Anne Winstead Woody ’57 in memory of
Bill Woody & Tom Miller ’67, ’87
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
$1,000 - $24,999
Ray Allen & Irena S. M. Makarushka
Rhea Arnot ’92
Jeanne Baetjer in honor of Katharine
Baetjer Pilgrim
Baltimore Steel & ACM Erectors
Gregory, Lisa & Scott Barnhill in
memory of Margaret Kathryn Barnhill
Theresa Lynch Bedoya
Louisa Cooper Dubin in memory of
Eleanor Chalfant Cooper
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Gwen C. & Richard C. Hackney, Jr.
Samuel Himmelrich, Jr., in honor of
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69 &
Michael Lapides
Joyce & Hugh McCormick
John & Richard McShane
Ellen Lupton & J. Abbott Miller
Procter & Gamble Cosmetics Foundation
Frances LeBoutillier Rivoire P’01 & Anne
Catherine Rivoire ’01 in memory of
Anne Virginia Pugh LeBoutillier &
Charles LeBoutillier
Adrien Rothschild ’71
Estate of Randolph S. Rothschild
Evelyn Schroedl ’40
Arthur & Nancy Waxter
Ziger/Snead Architects &
Charles Brickbauer
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
2005 ANNUAL FUND DONORS
The most significant source of
support for current purposes is
the $1.4 million in gifts to the
2005 Annual Fund. This amount
is equivalent to a 5% payout
on an endowment fund of more
than $28 million. The Annual
Fund is a key component in
The Plan for the 21st Century.
The Leadership Circle consists
of members whose cumulative
2005 gifts were in the following
ranges:
CARNEGIE SOCIETY
$15,000 and above
CORINTHIAN SOCIETY
$5,000 – $14,999
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY
$2,500 – $4,999
LUCAS SOCIETY
$1,000 – $2,499
CARNEGIE SOCIETY
All contributors who made
annual gifts & pledges of
$15,000 & above in FY ’05
Artafare Benefit
Jacqueline & Stephen Boesel
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01
George & Anne Bunting
Fay M. Chandler ’67
City of Baltimore
Betty Cooke ’46 &
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Charles Ellerin ’41
Jacques & Natasha Gelman Trust
The Winifred M. Gordon ’28
Foundation
Alice Falvey Greif
David ’61 & Diana Jacobs
Marion I. & Henry J. Knott
Foundation
Zanvyl & Isabelle Krieger Fund
M&T Bank Corporation
The Maryland State Arts Council,
an agency funded by the State
of Maryland and the National
Endowment for the Arts
Neil & Sayra Meyerhoff
Robert E. Meyerhoff H’94
National Endowment for the Arts
Dana & Charles Nearburg P’07
Parks & People Foundation
Roberta Polevoy Fund of the
Baltimore Community
Foundation
T. Rowe Price Associates
Foundation, Inc.
Safe and Sound Campaign, Inc.
THE STORE, LTD
Surdna Foundation, Inc.
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PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY
LUCAS SOCIETY
All contributors who made
annual gifts & pledges of
$5,000 – $14,999 in FY ’05
All contributors who made
annual gifts & pledges of
$2,500 – $4,999 in FY ’05
All contributors who made
annual gifts & pledges of
$1,000 – $2,499 in FY ’05
Karin ’84 & Bill Banks
Barbro Osher Pro Suecia
Foundation
Big Huge Games, Inc.
Katharine C. Blakeslee ’82, P’04
Brown Advisory
CAP Partners
Constellation Energy Group/BGE
Cooper Family Fund of the
Baltimore Community
Foundation
Suzi & David Cordish
Christopher P. D’Anna
Francesca Danieli ’05 &
Gary Gensler
Jane & Worth B. Daniels, Jr., Fund
M. Gwen Davidson &
Nancy Haragan
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison
Virginia Decker
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78
The Evergreen House Foundation
Violet Duvall Gaskins Fund of
Allfirst Charitable
Goldsmith Family Foundation, Inc.
Wendy & Ben Griswold
Fredye & Adam Gross
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich
Julia & W. Lehr Jackson
Isabel Klots
Legg Mason, Inc.
Mercantile Bankshares
Corporation
The Municipal Art Society
Parkhurst Dining Services
Dorothee Peiper-Riegraf &
Hinrich Peiper P’07
Anne S. Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. Roger G. Powell P’07
Provident Bank of Maryland
Doris Rief ’86, P’86
Sheila K. & Richard C. Riggs, Jr.
Rebecca B. & Christopher
Roberts
Karen & Peter Ruchkin
Nancy & John Sasser
Schmitz Press
Evelyn Schroedl ’40
Betsy & Stephen Scott P’06, P’07
Nellie & Truman Semans
The Jean & Sidney Silber
Foundation, Inc.
Mark Stempel ’90
Verizon Maryland, Inc.
Wachovia Bank
Margaret & Patrick C.
Walsh, M.D.
Whiteford,Taylor & Preston L.L.P.
Williamsburg Artists Materials
Virginia K. Adams &
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.
Dr. Robert Austrian
Mayer & William Baker
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. &
Mary K. Basler Foundation
Stiles Tuttle Colwill
Stuart B. Cooper ’72
Mary & Charles Costa
Daniel F. Dent
Rosetta & Mathias DeVito
Eastern Savings Bank
Lois Feinblatt
Nancy & Rick ’78 Glaze
Hannah & Thorne Gould
Stephanie & Andrew Graham
Ellen Halle
Hecht-Levi Foundation
Sandra Gerstung
Tonya ’02 & Kempton Ingersol
Pedie & Robert Killebrew
Philip E. Klein W’67
The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.
Owen Lewis/Odorite
Marsha & Richard P. Manekin
Maryland Artists Equity
Foundation/MAEF
Michael R. Molla &
G. Bradley Weesner
Terry Morgenthaler &
Patrick Kerins
The Joseph Mullan Company
The Thomas F. and Clementine L.
Mullan Foundation
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34
Thomas F. Mullan, III
Marian & Brian Nash
Frank Parsons, Inc.
Dominic Pelicano Memorial
Foundation
Mary-Ann & Walter Pinkard
The Proctor & Gamble Cosmetics
Foundation, Inc.
RTKL Associates, Inc.
Peg ’49, ’50 & William ’50
Saunders
Amy S. & Jeffrey H. Scherr
Carole & Hanan Sibel
Carolyn & David Thaler
Susan Wallace ’73
Harold M.Walter
Penelope & Peter West P’05
The Whiting-Turner
Contracting Company
Stephanie & Jay Wilson
Ziger/Snead Architects, Inc.
Janice & Harold Adams P’92
Priscilla Alexander P’81
Ray Allen &
Irena S.M. Makarushka
American Council on Italian
Matters
Anonymous
The Art Seminar Group, Inc.
Gloria L. Askin
Associated Italian American
Charities of Maryland
Atlantic Corporate Interiors, Inc.
Patricia & Thomas Barry
Patricia & Michael J. Batza, Jr.
Patricia & Todd Bence P’06
Edward McC. Blair
Betty ’52 & John ’51 Bloecher
Aurelia & Perry J. Bolton
Victoria Gellner Boone
Estate of Ellen Bordley
Charles Brickbauer
Frank Brown Charitable Trust
Deborah ’84 & Phillip English
Kay Brown
Sukey Bryan ’90 & Jim Brooks
Canton Gallery
Caplan Family Foundation
Constance R. Caplan
Linda & Mark Caplan
Sherry & Stuart Christhilf
Hilary Christian ’93
Suzanne F. Cohen
Beverley C. Compton, Jr.
The Cosell Family
Sarah & Mark Davison
Barbara H. ’91 & Louis Denrich
Linda DePalma ’76 &
Paul Daniel ’75
Jo DeWeese & John Lewis P’07
Nancy Dorman &
Stanley Mazaroff
Dr. David C. & Thelma Driskell
Dr. & Mrs. J. Sanford Dugan
David Edward Furniture
Company
Sadie B. Feldman ’30*
Fran & Ronald ’64 Fidler
Cynthia & Richard Foley P’07
John Gilmore Ford ’60
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither
Harriet Ann ’43 & Clement
Gardiner
Ann M. Garfinkle
Judith R. Gelman &
Steven C. Salop P’07
Joanna Davison Golden
Ellen & Larry Goldstein P’07
Anne R. Gossett & Fred E.
Worthington ’57
Gwen C. & Richard C.
Hackney, Jr.
The Helmand Restaurant
Pat & Qayum Karzai
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Rebecca H’96 &
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Genya & Samuel B. Hopkins
IALD Education Trust Fund
Wendy ’71 & Howard Jachman
Lynn & Ross Jones
Mr. & Mrs. John Kane P’04
Gloria B. & Herbert M. Katzenberg
Kevin Kearney ’74
Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr.
Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Flo & Roger Lipitz
Loane Brothers, Inc.
MGH Advertising, Inc.
MICA Alumni Association
Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03
Macht Philanthropic Fund
Ruth R. Marder
The Dr. Frank C. Marino
Foundation
Marguerite & Umberto
VillaSanta
Pamela & Mario VillaSanta
Meghan Martel ’95
Stephen A. Massad, P’07
The Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff
Charitable Family Funds
Marilyn Meyerhoff
Mary Jo & Harry Meyerhoff
Sally Michel
Mary John Miller
The Lloyd E. Mitchell Foundation
Elizabeth & F. Markoe Dugan
Sheela Murthy & Vasant Nayak
Anne S. Pinkard
Lisa Reich & L. Robert
Johnson P’00
Cindy & Lawrence G. Rief
Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73
Nancy Rubins ’74
Rudolph’s Office & Computer
Supply, Inc.
Rummel, Klepper & Kahl
Bunny & Charles Salisbury
Lisa Sallow
Ellen & Dino Sangiamo
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence J.
Sapanski P’05
Sharon Selligson
Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler
Robert A. Shelton, Esq.
Mrs.T. Roland Slingluff
Janet Marie Smith &
F. Barton Harvey III
Kathryn D. Smith
Jan Stinchcomb ’82
Marisue & George Tallichet P’07
Valley Motors, Inc
Venable LLP
Linda Wachtmeister ’73
Reggie Wells ’71
Connie & Bonsal S.White, Jr.
Ellen & Calman Zamoiski
Robert Zimmerman II ’66
Sallie & Michael Zuch P’08
SPECIAL GIFTS CLUBS
SPONSORS
$500 – $999
P AT R O N S
$250 – $499
A S S O C I AT E S
$100 – $249
SPONSORS
All contributors who made
annual gifts of $500 – $999
in FY ’05
ADR Builders, Ltd.
Carol & Tom Allen
Arista Custom Furniture, Inc.
Lisa & Gregory Barnhill
Nancy Patz Blaustein
Esther B. Bonnet
The Sana & Andy Brooks
Family Fund
Mary R. Brush
Mr. & Mrs.Thomas Burdette
Anne & Jim ’82 Burger
Carolyn Campbell ’72
Mr. & Mrs. John Foster Cranz P’08
Rebecca & Ted ’70 Crosby
Mary-Jo ’66 & Bob ’61, ’70 Dale
Robin & George H. Dalsheimer
Lynn & Anthony W. Deering
Rick Detorie ’74
Mr. & Mrs. Edward K. Dunn III
Margaret & George
Egenhoefer P’02
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Deborah & Joseph Finnerty
Sandra & Ross Flax
Beverly & Charles Freeland
Garth Clark Gallery
Karin & Robert Genalo P’06
Katherine & A.C. George
Iva & Sherlock Gillet
Risa Glickman &
Raphael Linder P’08
Sally Gold & Elliot Zulver
Harriet & Herbert Goldman
Martin Greenbaum Company
William Gust P’04
Barbara Halle
Martha Head
Harley W. Howell Charitable
Foundation
Mary Hyman
Anne & Henry H. Jenkins II
Josie & Gerald Katz
Estate of William L. Kinter
Ted Klitzke
Irving Kohn Foundation, Inc.
Martin J. Kotler ’75
Richard M. Lansburgh
Renee Levine-Packer &
Arnold Packer
Henry H. Lewis Contractors, Inc.
Darielle & Earl L. Linehan
Barbara Z. Lipman ’78
MICA LEADERSHIP RECOGNITION DINNER
1
2
3
4
5
6
Café Doris and Meyerhoff Gallery were the setting for cocktails before 150
guests at the October 2004 Leadership Recognition Dinner moved into
Brown Center’s Falvey Hall, which was formally dedicated during a program
which also featured award winning student videos. Dinner guests were
seated on two-tiers—the Leidy Atrium and the Rosenberg Gallery—of the
Brown Center’s soaring four-story glass entry.
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
(1) Anne Perkins and Steve Ziger, (2) Roger Powell P’07 and Matt DeVito,
(3) Neal Friedlander, Roy Hoffberger, and David Jacobs ’61, (4) Alice Falvey
Grief and Fred Lazarus, (5) Walter Johnson and Cynthia Height ’78, (6)
Cocktails in Café Doris.
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
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2005 ANNUAL FUND DONORS
Maripat & Jeffrey Luntz
Douglas R. Mann
Frieda McCarty
Elizabeth McKennon &
Peter Bancroft
Anne Mehringer & John T.
Beaty, Jr.
Katherine Merle-Smith ’42
Sally & Decator H. Miller
Dixie Mullineaux
Joan C. ’77 & Paul H.
Netherwood, Jr.
Diane Pappas & Larry Goldstein
I. Manning & Cynthia Parsons
A Gift from Terry Allen Perl
in Memory of Mildred
Caplan Perl ’39
Pootah & George S. Rich
Craig Richardson ’72
Ruth Fulcher Rickert ’41
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Roeck P’07
Patty Rouse
Debra ’92 & Joe Rubino
Monica & Arnold Sagner
Dorothy McIlvain Scott
Barbara & Sigmund Shapiro
Ida & Joseph Shapiro
Foundation, Inc.
Walter Sondheim, Jr.
Anne Robertson South ’66
Jan Staller ’75
Stonington Partnership
Tylden Westcott Streett ’57
The Stieff Foundation
Mary S.Turnbull
Julie Van Blarcom
Betty Childs Wells ’48
Wilhelm Commercial
Builders/Wayne Wilhelm
Judy Zagozen ’73
P AT R O N S
All contributors who made
annual gifts of $250 – $499
in FY ’05
Franklin & Ann Allen
Gary D. Anderson, Ph.D., AIA,
AICP
Lorri Angelloz & John K. Dugan
Anonymous
Anne & Mahlon Apgar IV
Rhea Arnot ’92 & Helmut
Jenkner
Tracy Bacigalupa
Elinor Bacon
Millicent & Peter Bain
Joann Baker & Lawernce
Silverman
Patricia & Daniel Baker
Steven Balter ’76
Day & Ray Bank
Louise & Jack Barber
Christina ’02, Joyce &
Michael Batipps
Marsha & Gordon Becker
Gale Kauffman Bell ’66
Gail & Emile Bendit
Bonnie Benwick & Tom
Donnelly P’08
Pamela & Mark Berman
Claudia Bismark & Wade Wilson
Marguerite Blanck ’86
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Mildred Blum
Denise & John Bohl P’05
Donald B. Bohn, Jr. P’07
Colleen & Ron Bouma P’08
Heidi & Anthony Brandon
Robin & Rudiger Breitenecker
Barbara & Ed Brody
Christine & Dorsey Brown
Sylvia & Eddie Brown P’02
Elisabeth & Francis Burch
Peggy & Alberto Bustamante P’99
Judy & Bill Campbell P ’89
Constance Carden & Bernard
Goldstein
Kim Carlin
Mary Carroll & William Ryan, Jr.
Kathleen Chagnon & Larry
Nathans
Anne Allen Chapin ’49
George Ciscle
Isobel & Bruce Cleland
Monica & Joseph Cook
Jessica Damen ’01 & Rufus Lusk
Marie Danielsson-Yung &
Rex Chin Yung
Janice M. & Robert V. P. ’62 Davis
Dr. & Mrs. ’00 W. Bowdoin
Davis, Jr.
Mildred & Patrick L. Deering
Dulaney & Matthew Dent
Leslie & Tom DeRosa
Debra Diamond & Nancy
Wertheimer
Ann & Donal Doyle
Imogene Drummond ’83
Mr. Benjamin G. Egerton
Ronald J. Elbert ’58
Betty Enselein
Sheryl & Cecil Flamer
Susan & Richard Franyo
Nancy & Tom Frazier P’06
Laura & Barrett Freedlander
Shari & Norman Frost
Emily & James C. A. Fuchs
Edie & James Garrett
Fran & Bob Goldfinger P’07
Valerie & David Goodman
Mary Jo Gordon
Sonia B. Gordon P’72
Susan & Stuart Gordon
Mary & Kingdon Gould, Jr.
Susan Gould & Bo Willse
Nanette & Irvin Greif, Jr.
Costas Grimaldis
Elizabeth W. Grimaldis ’64
Toni & Jack Griswold
Michael Grove ’78
Eleanor & Richard T. Hale
Tsongie & Douglas Hamilton
Tracy & Brian Harrington
Barbie & Ed Hart
Shoaib & Tazeem Hashim
Sybil & Donald Hebb
Peggy & John Heller
Betsey & Stan Heuisler
Dr. & Mrs. J. Dixon Hills
Pam & Sam Himmelrich
Mr. & Mrs. J. Payne Hindsley
Beverly & Anilkumar Hoffberg
James A. Holechek ’53
Ann & Charles Holland
Jacob Hornstein
Anna & Mackey Hughes
Ann-Laurie & Fred Hyman P’08
P – Parent/s
Dr. & Mrs. Mohammad Inayatullah
Ann & Sanford Jacobson
Edda ’84 & George Jakab
Dorothy L.R. & Elliott C.
Jones P’04
Wendy Jones & Peter Sims P’08
Julie & Michael Keelty
Francie & John Keenan
Bonnie & Robert Kenselaar P’06
Karen Kerski ’77
Kyung-hee & Young-bum
Kim P’05
Leslie King-Hammond
W.Thorn Kissel ’58
Jamie & Walter J. Kozumbo
Cheri & Ron Krauser P’07
Avendui & Andrew Lacovara
Tracy Lambros ’87, ’91 &
Will Backstrom
Suzanne ’69 & Michael Lapides
Claire Larkin ’88 & David
Graham
Abby Lattes & Chris Hartlove ’85
James Lawrence III
Dr. Leven C. Leatherbury ’47
Beth & Harry P. Lebow
Lainy Lebow-Sachs &
Leonard Sachs
Reyna & Douglas Lederman
Maureen Lefton-Greif &
Geoffrey Greif
Gay & Christopher Legg
Kyle & Benson Legg
Carlton L. Leverette ’71
Ann & Morton Libov
Sarah & Henry R. Lord
Elizabeth & Kenneth Lundeen
Deborah & Michael Lynch P’02
Bobbi & Randy
Maltsberger P’08
Joyce N. & Hugh Pendleton
McCormick IV
Carol & George McGowan
Melville Thomas Architects
Carolyn & Michael Meredith
Phyllis & Harvey Meyerhoff
Dan S. Meyers
Sharon Michaels
Anne & J. Jefferson Miller
Christine & Eric Miller
Carol B. & Mac Mitchell
Karen & Thomas Mitchell P’07
Charlotte Modly & Paul
Tarantino
Elizabeth & Peter Moser
Patti Neumann & Marc Hurwitz
Dulany & Jim Noble
Kathleen & Roger Novak
Jan & Douglas Nyce
Sally & Thomas O’Brien
Susan & Charles Offutt
Marilyn & Lee Ogburn
Susanne M. Owings ’68
Brad & Meg Pahmier P’02
Mary Jane & Ralph
Palmigiano P’08
Linda & Stanley Panitz
Jane & John Payne
Lidia Paz-Baker & Calvin Baker
Sallye Perrin & John vonBriesen
Angela Dubbert Pond ’65
Portnoy Design
Diane Prengaman
Margaret & Michael Preston
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
Nancy & Michael Puleo
Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66
Whitty Ransome & Tom Wilcox
Susie & William Rienhoff
Holly & James Riordan
Jan & Lawrence Rivitz
Mary & Paul Roberts
Linda & Zelig Robinson
Sam Robinson ’78
Martha & Christopher Rolland P’06
Rowley Associates, Inc.
Michael Runk
Plumbing & Heating
Diana & Jeffrey Samet
Karen & Ronald Schaftel
Ellie Schapiro
Lorraine & Mark Schapiro
Judy & Ned Scheer P’96
Jo & David Scheffenacker
Tim Schweizer
Claudia Sennett ’66 &
Douglas A. Kelso
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. Shapiro
Ruth Shaw
Gail & Stephen D. Shawe
Leslie Shepard
Kathy C. & Joel Sher
Whitney Sherman ’71
Ina & John Singer
Wilbert Sirota
Georgie Smith & Mark Fetting
Mary & John Snead P’05
Kathleen & Albert Spadaro
Garrett Spencer
Deedee & Paul Sprecher P’05
Lenel Srochi-Meyerhoff &
John Meyerhoff
Star Consultants, Inc.
Sharon & Eric Stedfeld P’08
Ellen & Richard P. Sullivan
Frances Yvonne Swietlicki ’62
Beverly F. Symonds P’05
Christina P. & Henry B.Thomas
The Three Arts Club of
Homeland, Inc.
Charles G.Tildon, Jr.
Barbara J. & William C.Trimble
Valley Lighting, LLC
Van Dyke Family Foundation
Jana Varwig & Mark Laughlin
Victoria & E. Michael Vergason
Katherine Voss & Robert
Manfuso
Kimberly Warren & John
Cammack
Otis Warren
Gregory Weideman &
Michael Flannigan
Raoul Weiller
Christopher & Ann West
Janice & Jonathan Weyman
Barbara White
Mary & Scott Wieler
Lisa Woods ’87
Justine Woolner-Wise ’77
Beverly & Thomas Young
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
A S S O C I AT E S
James Adajian ’78
Nelson H. Adlin ’52
Ellen R. Aisenberg ’65
Patricia Alexander ’81 &
Kevin Edward Labadie ’81
Jacqueline & Richard Amico P’08
Florence & Eric Anderson P’07
Mildred Bottner Anderson ’60
Patricia Marsh Anderson ’89
Dolores M. Andrew ’82
Anonymous (2)
Dr. James & Linda Appleton
Stacy Arnold ’83 & Lee Boot ’82
Susan & Bowie Arnot
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Artell, Jr.
P’06, P’08
Irene E. Aspell ’78
The Austin Group
Alexander C. Baer
Anne & Thomas Bailliere, Jr.
Edward J. Bambrick ’72
Ida Barak & Thomas
Sauermilch P’08
Sara & Dan Barteluce P’03
Marilyn & Bertero Basignani
James Baughman ’80
Betsy & Mark Beaugard P’06
Rheda Becker
Shelley & Haym Benaroya P’08
Judy & Allen Bentley P’02
Christy Bergland ’67
Elaine & Frederick Bierer P’02
Linda Bills
Valerie Binder ’72
Karen Blood & Amy Grace
Ellen & Bob Blumenthal P’03
Marion & Carroll Bodie
Bonsai Fine Arts, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bordick
David Borucki ’83
Harry Bowser, Jr. ’63
Dotsie Boyce
Russel Boyko ’76
Helen & John Brede P’08
William Breighner ’71
Mr. & Mrs.Walter Brewster
Janet B. Browne ’41
Robert R. Browne, Jr. ’52
Sallee & Norman Brust P’82
Mrs. Joseph Bryan, III
Evelyn & Abel Buan P’07
Melinie & Jack Caldwell P’06
Judy & Bill Campbell P’89
Lloyd S. Cargile ’60
Candice & Robert Carter P’06
Alex Cecil P’06
Patricia Cerbelli ’96
Robyn Chadwick ’75
Deborah Chambliss
Diane Channell ’62
Barbara J. Chapman
Jinx Chapman ’68
Walter Chard
Mina Cheon ’99
Ming-Li Chu P’06
Cynthia Ciarpella P’09
Karen Cipolla ’74 & Chris
Sturm Perry ’76
Joanna Clark ’73
Claudio-Albarran Family P’08
Peyton Cochran, Jr.
Peggy & Ronald Cohen
Johanne T. Coleman ’81
Comegys Bight Charitable
Foundation
Terry & Norris Commodore P’00
Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Cooper
Helen Coplan
Laurel & Douglas Costa P’02
Barbara H. Craig ’59
Joan & Fred ’59 Craig
Dorcas & Ralph Crosby P’07
Eugene Cross ’64
Gloria & Terry Cruice P’08
Culver Family P’08
Sue Ellen Dalsemer
Doris Marie Davis ’73
Mary Carol ’62 & Roger Davis
Ruth Anne Davis
Maggi DeBaecke ’69
Terry Wiest Dechene ’81
Clutch Deimler P’07
Lee Ann & Daniel Derdeyn P’07
Nancy Devierno ’74
Lynne DiFrank-Roesberg P’07
Karyn Dillon
Susan & Vincent DiPietro P’06
Roberta & Paul Dobbins P’06
Antonia & Jose Dougan P’08
Dick Dougherty ’70
Julie Brown Douglis ’78
Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Draper ’58
Peter Dubeau ’83
Milton Dubrov ’43
Dan Dudrow ’67
Anne I. Dugan
Michael Dunne ’71
Dale W. Dusman ’70
William Dutterer ’67
Carol & Alan Edelman
Cally Rockwell Edwards
Ellender Morgan Edwards ’58
Margaret & Wolfgang Egger P’03
Gary & Leslie Epstein P’07
Juliet A. Eurich & Louis B.
Thalheimer
Paul Evans
Allen Ezkenazi P’08
Carol Fairchild-Nugent ’72
Susan Feild
Barbara Fineblum ’79
Sarah Fisher
Karen Fitchett
Mary Fling & Pisal
Chandrasurin P’06
Mary Jo & John Foti P’08
Elsie Summers Frantz ’41
Karen & Joseph Freburger P’07
Grace Ditman Frederick ’37
Joan Friedel ’61
Jill & Ira Gansler
Sara & Doug Gatlin P’07
Michelle Gelkin &
Howard Rosenbloom
Douglas S. Gillette ’71
John E. Girard P’06
Helen & Ellis Gitlin P’08
Nancy & Randle Goetze
Patricia & Lawrence Gold P’03
Ilene Goldberg ’68
Robert Goldman
Mary Gomprecht ’87
Walter Gomsi P’05
Carol & Mark Goodman
P – Parent/s
W – Widow/er
All contributors who made gifts
of $100 – $249 in FY ’05
GP – Grandparent/s
John Goodrich P’08
Hilry Gordon ’72
John C. Gordon
Stanley Gorman ’63
Robert A. Gracie ’66
David Gracyalny
Robert & Linda Bloch
Grambau P’08
Gregory Gray ’76
Marjorie Katzenstein
Greenebaum ’48
David L. Greif II
Mrs. Leonard L. Greif, Jr.
Herb & Doris Groh
Sharon M. Grossman ’77
W. Arthur Grotz Foundation, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Francis C. Grumbine
Nancy Hudgel Gurganus ’70
Josephine & Gregg Gustafson P’05
Paula Gustafson ’75
Pamela & Burt Gutterman P’05
David W. Hamilton ’62
Anne Hanger ’74
Marilyn & Rodney T. Hara P’07
William Hargett ’94
Mary & Todd K. Harris P’06
Linda Harrison-Parsons ’90
Patricia & Mark Harvey P’06
Christian Havemeyer
Ric Haynes ’68
Ann M. Heether ’62
Pat Heffron-Cartwright &
Steven Cartwright P’05
Janet Heller
Jesse Hellman
Ina C. Helrich ’67
Sandra & Thomas Hess
Sue Hess
Joye Burkett Hicks ’51
Joan McH. Hoblitzell
Jeanne Hoel ’96
Michael Hoffman P’08
Patricia Homer & Randall
LaLonde P’03, P’04
Paul Hotvedt ’80
Marcia & Douglas Hucker P’08
Gary Hughes ’52
Elizabeth & Robert Hull P’08
Grace Hulse ’81
Amy Hunter
Rosita Cangelosi Hurka ’51
Tom Hyatt
Vickie & John Jany P’08
Irna Jay ’99
Leslie & Timothy Jenison P’07
Sarah & Paul Johnson P’08
Janelle Johnson-Jenkins &
Gordon Jenkins P’05
Susan M. & Richard R. Jones P’99
Ann & Sam Kahan
Gail & Leonard Kaplan
Elaine Kasmer ’75
Susan & Barry ’73 Katz
Barbara & Jay Katz
Rachel Katz ’96
Donald Kauffman ’62
Clementine & Frank* Kaufman
Mary Keech
Suzanne Keech
Leah E. Kemper
Mr. & Mrs. E. Robert Kent, Jr.
Nancy & Ernest Kiehne
Wyo & Jae Kim P’08
Deborah & Barry Kingston P’08
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Irene ’66 & Nicholas ’66 Kirilloff
Sue Ann Kline ’76
Karen Klinedinst ’84
Adele Knoerlein
Michael Koban
Margaret Koeppel ’75
Yael Konowe ’90
Kathleen Kotarba ’75
Jan & Mike Krawczyk P’05
Susan P. Krieger ’65, ’74
William Kroh
Stanley Kroiz ’67
Alesia & Tom Lacina P’08
Mr. & Mrs. Kamin
Lambertson P’05
William Lamprell ’75
Martha R. Lancaster ’85
Linda F. & Julian L. Lapides
George Lavdas
Lisa Lazur ’84
Keith Lee
Ted Leigh ’89
Bill P. Leung P’08
Joye Levin
Rachel Levinson ’03
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69
Victor Liberatore ’78
Judith Lichtman ’89 &
James Rieck ’87, ’03
Peter Liebhold ’80
Cristin Aileen Link ’00
Kevin Scott Lohr ’92
Robert Edward Ludwig
Ann-Marie Lyddane ’91
Mr. & Mrs. Clark F. MacKenzie
Kathleen & William Madden P’08
Heather Marchese
Mrs.William G. Marr
Margaret Taylor Marshall
Allyn Massey ’89
Anne Mastrangelo ’77 &
Aaron Fink ’77, P’08
Natasha & Trail Mathias
Mr. & Mrs. L. Bruce Matthai
Madolin Maxey ’70
Kevin McDuffie ’81
Diana & Michael McGing P’07
Anne McNeely P’06
John McNeely P’06
Birgit McQueen ’81
Dr. Mark & Mrs. Myong
McTague P’03
Daisy C. McTighe ’70
Candy & Howard Means P’98
Christopher Mellott
Lynne Menefee ’79
Larry Merlis
Marjorie T. ’78 & Jack
Merriman P’81
Elizabeth & William
Metzger P’08
Russ Milburn P’08
Claire Miller
G. G. Miller ’71
Artie Milton ’89
Kathryn Mayer Mix ’85
Stacey Moriarty ’82
Eve Morra ’82
Judith A. Morrison ’74
Marilyn & Stephen Muirhead
Jane & James Mulhern P’07
Barbara Munday &
Joseph H. Koonz, Jr. P’07
Lee & Michael Murphy P’05
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2005 ANNUAL FUND DONORS
Galen & Jeffie Mussman P’08
Marietta & Victor Nardo P’06
Timothy Campbell Naylor ’91
Christine Neill ’71
Danielle Nekimken ’92
Beverly Nelson ’77
New Age Builders, Inc.
Robert Nichols ’65
Richard Emery Nickolson ’68
Sandra Nitchie ’95
Victoria Nolan & Clark
Crolius ’71
Marjorie Noll ’80
Joanne Nowak & Paul
Gilmore P’08
Diane & W. David Noves
Mary & David Nyren P’08
Karen J. O’Brien ’73
Linda & Phillip O’Connell P’08
Achsah S. O’Donovan
John J. Oliver
Louis Orndorff ’64
Bodil Ottesen
Ruth & Spencer Overholser P’65,
GP’97, GP’99
Nick Paciorek ’85
Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence C. Pakula
Harriet Panitz
Mary Cross Parker ’63
Helen Patterson ’44
Sally & Ron Penley P’03
Thomas P. Perkins
Christine Peterson
Julie Pfaffinger ’92
Isabelle Mariany Pillis ’39
Ellen M. Pinto ’82 &
Paul W. Glasgow ’81
Wickie & Mac Plant
Tamara & Morton Plant
David H. Poist
James Porter
Thomas H. Powell
Janice Proctor ’36
Charlotte Purdum ’91
Marsha & John Ramsay
Robert Rappaport
Helen Meigs ’40 &
George ’39* Rea
Arthur L. Reade
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Redden
Elizabeth Rhodes ’65
Sandra & Peter Richel P’06
Faith H. ’61 & Francis G. Riggs
Barbara & Harrison Robertson
Joseph A. Robrecht P’06
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Rockwell
Allen W. Rohlfing
Mr. & Mrs.Thorvald
Romsloe P’05
Michael Ross
Stephanie Ross P’06
The Rothschild Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Libby Rouse
Ernest Rubenstein P’81
Sally & John Ruppert P’08
Sharon Edwards Russell ’78 &
Ronald Lang
Linn Sage
Janet Siegman Salter ’80
Gloria Mermelstein Sandler ’62
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Sanin P’03
Paul & Christine Sarbanes
H.Walter Sarbaugh ’51
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Claire Lou Sarubin ’50
Sausalito Designs
Suzan (Whildin) Savage ’80
Bill Schmidt ’72
Gail Schulhoff
Roberta Schwartz ’77
Angela Schwarzkopf ’83
Sallie & Ken Schwenke P’07
Joyce J. Scott ’70
Roberta & Andrew Seidman
Richard Seidman ’99
Mr. & Mrs. John Seifert
Sarah T. Senecal ’38
Barbara T. Shaffer ’95
Martina & Brian Shea P’07
Catherine J. Shelley ’70
Dwight Shema P’07
Rosalind & Allan Shenker
Noor Shikari ’04
The Shipleys of Maryland
Henry P. Shuler ’73
Donna & Frank Simmonds P’07
Mr. & Mrs. David Slovan P’08
Beth Craddock Smith &
Cabell Smith P’04
Nancy B. ’64 & Wesley
Smith ’62, ’64
Ruth Snead
Heung Seck & Jung Moon
Song P’04
David Spector, M.D.
Linda & David Spelce P’06
Richard Stack
Margot Starr
Christena Stearns ’81
Harriet Stein & Mende Lerner
Gregory C. Steinsieck ’72
Elizabeth J. Strippy ’80
Sandra S. Strock ’68
Leona & John Sutton ’63
Patrick Sutton Associates
Robert Taubman
Clytie A.Taylor ’71
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J.
Tessler P’06
Dr. Mary E.Theis & John A.
Blomberg P’08
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Thieblot
Mr. & Mrs. B. Marvin Thomas P’90
Ann & William Toohey P’08
Claire Torpey ’82
Edy Trout
Ruth Shreeve Uhrig ’39
Nancy Vorobey
Lewis Waggaman ’40
Joanne & Edward Wallach
Semmes Walsh
Dawn & Gregory Ward P’07
Ken Warwick
A. L. Shreve Waxter, Jr. ’77
Julia B.Waxter ’70
Mike Webb ’96
Jeanne Markel & Chris
Wedge P’06
Elizabeth & Brian Weese
Laura ’70 & Leslie ’70 Weiner
Nancy & John West P’06
Melanie J.Whelan ’85
Penelope & Alfred
Whitehurst P’08
Beverley & Robert
Whitworth P’07
Vann Wilder P’06
Alanea & George Williams P’08
P – Parent/s
Peter Williams ’87
T. J.Wilson ’76
Harrison & Gladys Winter
Robert J.Wirth ’49, ’75
Peyton Wise
Nancy L.Wright P’08
Chris & Jim Wright
Robert Wyatt ’77
Donna Young ’82
Ann Zaiman ’99
Fernanda Zopf ’65
U P TO $ 1 0 0
All contributors who made
annual gifts up to $100 in
FY ’05
Sarah Abel-Deluca
Susan Abbott ’74
Joan & Charles Abelson
Mr. Samir Abimourched P’00
Margaret Anne Accardo ’86
Regina & Steven Achey P’07
Edgar Adams
Meri Adelman ’79
Alice Margolin Adler ’53
Peter Ahn ’98
Annmarie Cooper Albert ’85
Bonnie Caslow Allan ’88
Russell Allen ’63
Laura Alper ’75
Jean & William Ambrose P’01
Carl Amt ’88
Demos Anastasiades ’81
Nancy Andrews ’84
Anonymous (3)
Jeanne Wilson Antosiewicz
Evelyn M. Apichella ’71
Stuart Arbarbanel ’76
William & Denyse Archard P’08
Lawrence Argent ’86
Annemarie & Richie
Arlington P’05
Danute Armstrong ’57
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong ’80
Sarah Burr Arnold ’73
Janet & R. Neil Arsenault
Mary Atherton ’64
Pamela & John Audet P’05
Phyllis Bachand ’92
Loretta M. Bachman ’70
THE CORNERSTONE OF A NEW CAMPUS
The intrinsic value of endowment to the strength of an institution has long
been recognized, as is illustrated in the following quote from the closing
remarks of a speech delivered by nationally noted educator The Honorable
Daniel C. Gelman, LL.D., at the Laying of Corner-Stone ceremony for MICA’s
Main Building on November 22, 1905.
“For the enlargement of the Maryland Institute more endowment is necessary.
Here is an institution that benefits every class in the community. To some
it opens the door to attractive callings; others find their industrial skill
enlarged and made more remunerative; there are others who by the lessons
here imparted are introduced to the appreciation of the great works of the
great artists of ancient and modern times. Give freely to the Institute, lectureships, scholarships, books, works of art, so that, as years roll on, this
venerable foundation, this popular establishment, fostered by so many good
men, encouraged by the government of the city and State, now strengthened
by Mr. Carnegie’s great gift, and by the Jenkins gift of this admirable site,
may be for all time to come a beacon of light. Let it be the center from
which inspiring influences radiate to every part of our city. Let it be a home
of delight where young and old may find instruction and pleasure.”
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Heidi Bahr ’02
Duncan Bailey ’69
Mary Farley Baker ’46
Elizabeth H. Balthis ’53
Christine Barber ’42
Michael E. Bare ’73
Merhlyn & William Barnes P’05
Greg Barnhart ’71
Donna & Peter Barnum P’06
Frances Herman Bartow ’42
Donna Basik ’98
Kathy & Bob Bastian ’08
Mimi Bates ’94
Katharyn Batey ’77
Woody Batts ’01
Mariann & Banker Beach P’01
Tom Beck ’75
W. David Bedingfield
Ethiopia Belachew &
Fikremariam Deresse P’02
Janice Belove ’75
Paul Bennett ’72
Anne Benolken ’87
James Bentley ’84
Toni Berger ’81
Kyle Bergner ’97
Rosalie Berman
Jean Bernhards ’85
Susan Bertocci ’77
Sylvia Rosen Beser ’44
Francine & Richard Bettig P’00
Robert C. Bevans, Sr. ’39
Lauralyn & Anthony Blanco P’08
Debora A. Cook Blind ’76
Anne Bliss ’76 & John ’74
Brecht P’03
Gabrielle Boam ’78
Paul Bolenbaugh
Bolton Hill Blossoms
William J. Bond ’62
Peter K. Bonnenburg ’82
Gail Beck Boren ’85
Susan Bornstein ’80
Alexander Ormond Boulton ’74
Mary S. Bowerman ’49
Ellen Bozyan ’88
Robin & Tom Braddock P’07
Joan & W. Maurice Branscomb, Jr.
Dolores & Robert Brennan P’01
Bruce Brier ’75
Peg Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77
Jean Brinton-Jaecks ’72
Theresa & Michael Brodie P’07
Hilary Bronder ’86
Charlotte Brooks ’81
Patricia & Charles Brooks
Cynthia Jawitz Brower ’73
Huey Brown ’44
Jeffrey Brown ’70
Melissa Brown ’86
Regina T. Brown ’64
Bruning Paint Company
Linda Buas ’78
Edie Marie Buchanan ’82
Geraldine ’00 & Orlando
Bullock II
Bruce Bundock ’74
Lisa & Leonard Burger P’00
Elisha Ann Busbee ’82
Elizabeth Byerly ’56
Drury Price Bynum ’91
Vickie Byron ’78
Myrla & Christopher Byrum P’04
Christine & Robert Cabral
James Calafiore ’85
Eloisa & Hector Calixto P’08
Jeremy Caniglia ’95
Aurora Capone-Soll ’82
Amber Carky ’08
Vickie A. Carlson P’08
Roy Ann Swift Carney ’69
Elyse Carter ’74
Ron Carty ’75
Kathleen & Skip Case
Erin Casto
Aileen ’94, ’95 & Juan
Castro ’99, ’00
Stephen Caudle ’78
Lucille Browne Chamberlain ’50
Sally & William Charleroy P’00
Ashley Chertkof
George K. Chlada ’60
Myung Hee & Myung Sin
Choi P’07
Natalie Ruth Cimbol ’55
Nancy A. Ciparro ’89
Cynthia & Alan Clark
William Clarke ’53
June Harrison Clawson ’43
Barbara & Charles Clements P’08
Anna M. Zebley Cocco ’48
Brenda Cohen P’00
Joan ’73 & Irv Cohen
Ruth & Lester Cohen
Sheldon P. Cohen
Susan Cohen-Sidney ’73
Eileen Cohn
Diane Cole ’77
April & Dana Coleman
Patricia Collins & Edward
Bancroft P’08
Colleen & Jay Combs P’08
Jim Condron ’04
Jo-Ann Conklin ’79
David Conn ’67
Janet Hosier Connelly ’86
Adam Connolly
Mary Connor ’77
Jason Conradt ’94
Wendy A. Conty ’97
Leslie Cooper-Klein ’76
Martin Cooperman P’06
Ellen Corddry ’79
Liz & Dan Cotter P’08
Anne Adams Coulbourn ’50
Carolyn Adreon Councell ’58
D. H. Covey ’94
Erma Craig
Gregan Crawford ’86
Katy Crowe ’78
William Culen ’81
Betsie & Gilbert Cullen
Carmen Cullen
Sita & Peter Culman
James B. Culp, Sr. ’54
Carol B. Currotto ’79
Beverly & Mark Curry,
parents of Kendra ’01
Kate Cusack ’01
Kathleen & Bernard D’Andrea
Dorothy Louise D’Anna ’76
Tania D’Avignon ’64
George Dabols ’64
Bonnie L. Dahbura ’90
Catherine Dailey ’65
Maria de Daniels &
Rhys Daniels P’07
Iris & Errol Daum P’06
P – Parent/s
W – Widow/er
GP – Grandparent/s
Lois David ’60
Elizabeth Davies ’72
Anna Davis
Lisa DeMings ’89 &
Alex Nosevich ’89
W. Cary de Russy ’64
Cheryl DeSantis ’92
Jean Dean ’70
Kenneth Deily ’73
Jacqueline Delclos ’86
Sonia & George Delgado P’04
Suzanne Wheeler Demeo ’76
Jon Alan Detwiler ’82
Mina Devadas ’92
Charles Devaud ’56
Peter B. Devries ’69
Bernadette Allen Dew
Millie DiBlasi ’55
Robert Diercks ’67
William Diggs ’65
Sally Di Marco ’72
Donna & Philip DiMeo P’07
Matthew Dimock ’97
Dianne ’84 & Paul ’84 Dion
Patricia Disandro ’88
Margaret Donigan ’77
Bridget Donohue
Rose Wilhelm Doster ’62
Patti Dougherty ’84
Douglas Sidney Graphic Design
Adele & James Dowell P’02
Polly Diehl Downes ’49
Mildred D. Dreier
Laure Drogoul ’81
Arthur Drought ’79
Barbara & Jerry DuVall P’08
Lori & Daniel Dube P’07
Betty Lee Dulany ’46
Ronald Dunaway ’84
Craig Dunklee ’85
Susan Dunnigan ’84
George M. Durrett ’38
Justin Lucas Duvall ’04
Mary Doyle & Joseph
Stewart P’08
E-Lite Technologies, Inc.
Melvin Ebright P’07
Roslyn Echison ’77
Sharon, Donald &
Marjorie Edlow
Peter Egeli ’61
Howard Ehrenfeld ’76
Beth Otter Ehrhart ’81
Barbara & George Elder
Shelly Schonebaum Ephraim ’75
Corinne Erly P’06
Mark Estes ’77
Amy Evans ’93
Ruth Marie Evosevich ’97
The Exhibition Development
Seminar Class of 2004-2005
John F. Fahey ’69
Vernon E. Fains ’86
Lynn Falanga P’07
Eni & Vincent Falci P’07
Ms. Lorraine Fedder ’71
Matthew Feinstein ’91
Jennifer (Wilson) Felten ’98
Meredith Felter ’77
Natalie A. McCubbin
Fenwick ’65
Robert Fergerson ’74
Mary S. Ferguson ’48
Nancy & Michael Ferrante P’08
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Brigitte V.’77 & Nicholas B.
Fessenden
Gail Crews Fields ’72
Irvin Finifter ’51
Julia Fish ’82 & Richard
Rezac ’82
B. A. Fisher ’86
Jonathan S. Fisher ’78
Scott M. Fishpaw ’95
Jennie & Stephen Fitzkee P’00
Diana Sines Fitzwater ’66
Jo Fleming ’79
Lindsay & Bruce Fleming
Victoria Foltz ’67
Anne & Michael Fong P’99
Forest Hill Elementary School
Pat Fosarelli
Erin Fostel ’04
Candace Foster ’90
Margaret Founds ’64
Adam Fowler ’01
Mitchell Fox ’75
Timothy Fox P’08
Betsy Dannenberg Frahm ’73
Sylvia Frank ’47
Diane Frankel ’70
Robin Sigworth Fraumeni ’83
Margaret & Charles Fredlund
Janice & Bruce Freedman P’05
Louise Freedman ’80
Carolyn Freeland
Rosemary & Albert Frenzel
Carroll A. Frey ’70
Michael J. Friedman ’67
Mildred C. Friskey ’48
Kenneth Frohling & Stephen
Ford
Anne A. Fullenkamp ’97
Sharona Gamliel ’74 & Richard
Martinkus ’74
Alice Schloss Gamse ’50
Karen Gastel ’67
Thomas L. Gehl ’63
Mary & Nelson Gelfman P’94
Michael Gentile ’79
Marjorie George ’64
Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. R. Gerard
Joseph Gerlak ’76
Evan T. Gifford ’83
Daniel Gilbert ’81
Paula Gillen ’78
Mary Ginevra ’81
Amanda Gingery ’96
Joe Giordano ’66
Christine Girod ’87
Iris Gleeson ’31
Rebecca & Kevin Glover P’07
Baroness Ghislaine D.
Godenne, MD
Ellen O. Goff ’73
Allan Gold ’63
Carrie Golkin ’72
Joseph G. Gonzalez
Tamara Goodacre ’95
Debra Campbell Goodyear ’81
Lillian Gensicki Gorak ’74
Adam Gordon
Jaimy Gordon
Linda Gordon
Sandra B. Gordon
Spencer Gordon
Rachel Ruth & Paul Gorgen P’08
Edward & Susan Gorsuch P’07
Amie & Greg Gough P’04
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David Gray
Howard Greenberg ’69
Julie Greene P’07
Ellen Weinberg Greenfield ’63
Karen Gordon Greengard
Joanne Grey P’03
Bettye Balland Griffin ’45
Mary Griffin
Betty Williamson Griffith ’52
Jon Grose
Susan M. Groseclose ’81
Joyce Gross
Marlene Hejduk Grubb ’70
Barbara E. Gruber ’97
Magdalena Guenschel ’57
Sarah & Charles Guiles P’06
R.A. Gulomb ’75
Stanley Gumnit ’55
Mary Ellen Gunther ’66
Babette & Henry Gutman
Anastasiya Gutnik
Ottilie ’69 & John Mason
Habercam ’78
Lillian Hackerman
James M. Hackley ’70
Jayne & Jeffrey Hafer P’05
Paul Hagen ’51
Nancy Hagin
Nanette Haid ’68
Edward Hainke ’59
Nell Hall ’32
Wendy Rae Halstead ’91
Sydney K. Hamburger ’72
Elizabeth Hand
Rebecca Jane Hanna-Diener ’86
Ellen Glenn Harden ’54
Mary Ann Harder
Doris Harding ’83
Jane Hardy ’76
John Rodney Harrington ’77
David Harrison ’76
Clyde Hart ’79
Lisa Hartley P’02
Bernadine & Owen Hartlove
Christopher C. Hartman
Robert Harvey ’76
Carol Harwell ’79
Helene Haviland ’75
William Heapps ’81
Fontaine Hebb ’81 & John Slorp
Deborah Hellman ’71
Kathy & Glenn Helme
Michael Edward Hennessey ’87
Carolyn Herman P’08
Henry Herman
Elizabeth Hermann ’81
Jeanette & Jeff Herr P’07
Betsy & George Hess
Muriel S. Hettleman ’39
Diane Heuston ’82
Lisa Hillman ’88
Beedle & Patrick Hinely P’08
Dawn & John Hinkle P’08
Jane & Robert Hite P’07
Dan F. Hiveley ’98
Nadia Hlibka ’85
Monica Hobbs P’07
Teruko Hobbs ’67
Elaine & Andrew Hochreiter P’04
Jean & David Hoerr P’07
Donald Hoffman ’57
Jeremy Hoffman ’00
Sheila Hoffman & George
Kostritsky
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Sherry & Elmer Hoffman
Ted Hoffman ’89
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hoffner ’75
Holly Hofmann ’86
Laura Holbert ’98
Bonnie Kelly Holland
Michelle Holliday & Joseph
Libercci
Martha A. Holshue ’75
Eric Hooper ’00
Janis Crabbe Hoover ’70
Frank Hopkins ’69
George Hopkins ’73
Read Hopkins ’69
Lynda Horsman ’72
Nelda Horwitz ’82
Jean Hough ’74
Daniel Howard
Sarah B. Howe P’01
Shirley K. Hubalek ’83
Mary Huddleston P’99
Joanne Hudson & Spencer
Eldridge P’06
Paul Hufnagel P’06
Jane Hughes ’65
Jacqueline Hulkower P’06
Shayne Hull ’94
Frederick Hunt ’78
Dixie Hurd P’08
Patricia Hurline ’66
Olga K. Hutchins
Geryld J. Huxsoll ’75
Frank Hyder ’72
Margarita Hyman
Otto H. Illian ’71
Jane Irish ’77
Lawrence M. Irvine ’66
Madeline Irvine ’82
Mildred Monat Isaacs ’44
Denise & Christopher
Jacklin P’07
Lana Jackson ’96
Elissa Lembeck Jacobs ’90
Marjorie D. Jaffe ’40
Ron Janowich ’72
Dorothy Hurley Janzen
Patricia Stern Jardine ’68
Victoria Jimenez ’88
Tom Jimison ’71
Linda Johnson ’80
Conrad D. Johnson ’78
Mary Eileen Johnston P’06
Meg McGovern Johnstone
Enid Jones P’07
George C. Jones ’94
Ann Iannuzzo Joyce ’75
Gisela Jules ’74
Victoria ’85 & Stephen Kaak ’85
George Kalwa Jr. ’78
Eunice Kambara ’94
Judith & Mark Kaminsky P’08
Karen L. Keating ’86
Florence Roughton Keefer ’28
Adriane Keepler
Frances R. Kees ’60
Mary Jo Kehne ’83
Dielesy & Daniel Keiffer P’08
Barbara Sacks Kelly
Eileen B. Kelly ’37
Francis P. Kelly ’64
Linda Kelly ’74
Suzette Kelly ’77
Barbara & Arthur
Kendzierski P’07
Carmel & Dave Kessler P’07
Glen Kessler ’98
Mrs. Marlene Kessler ’96
Joseph Kim ’06
THE STATE OF MARYLAND: A STRONG PARTNER
Though MICA is an independent college of art, the State of Maryland has been a vital partner since MICA’s founding in
1826 as the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts. State grants have played a critical role in the
creation of the academic buildings on campus: Main Building (top, at right), Fox Building (top, at left adjacent to Brown
Center), Bunting Center (bottom, left), Brown Center, and Mount Royal Station (bottom, right)—now being renovated.
Additionally, for the past thirty years the State of Maryland has provided support annually for priority items that relate
to students and the educational program—support that has enabled MICA to strengthen Maryland’s post secondary
educational program.
P – Parent/s
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Martha Kimball P’03
Catherine B. King ’48
Linda White King ’74
Moya King
Constance & Frank Kirby
Stephanie Kirschen-Cole ’72
Jim Kistler ’67
Andrea & Michael ’92 Klauss
Anita L. Klein
Beatrice T. Klein ’41
Helen Kleinman
Barbara Kloc ’77
Kathy & James Klotz P’06
Carole Knezevich ’89
Edrie Bradley Knight ’47
Elizabeth A. Knowles ’03
Robert Knudsen ’95
Karl Koch ’91
Ms. Ferne Kandel Kolodner
Kathleen & Mark
Koltko-Rivera P’08
Jessica Koman ’89
Ellen & Keith Kornmeyer P’04
Wayne A. Koscinski ’87
Paula & Mitchell Kramer P’00
Esther Krasevac
Frances Kratzok ’76
William Kreitlow ’64
Kathleen F. Kreul ’92
Saundra Krieger ’81
Ellen & Martin Kroll P’02
Agnes Kronner
Johnschen Kudos ’01
Barbara Sacks Kully ’55
Arthur Kungle
Valerie Kutchey ’75
Louana M. Lackey
Roger Laib ’82
Cynthia Duncan LaMaster ’78
Philip Lambdin ’74
Barbara Lamdin ’72
Fran Lanci ’42
J. Kelly Lane ’85
Miharu Lane ’71
Judith & Herschel Langenthal
Beverly H. Lapinski ’77
Maureen & Ralph LaRossa P’02
Carol Larson ’68
Susan Laugen ’79
Barbara Lawless P’08
Annette Lawrence ’90
James Lawrence ’69
William Lawrence ’65
John G. Lawson ’82
Jennifer Layzer ’97
Charles Leach ’71
Norma & Jeffrey
Leavenworth P’07
Min Lee ’88
Raymond Lee ’74
Wangdon Lee ’84
Halli Lehrer ’75
Sandra Leichtman
Roberta Phillips Leimkuhler ’63
Naida Leon ’74
Christina Drews Leonard ’90
Ingrid & James Leonard
Joan W. Lesser ’60
Cindy Levin ’66
Robin Levin ’70
Ruth S. Levy
Niles Lewandowski ’71
Carroll Lewis ’72
Stephenia Lewis P’07
Xijing Lian P’08
Julie Lin ’99
Maureen Lindler ’82
Philip Lindsey ’95
Jamie Lipovac ’00
Shirley Ecker Lippy ’56
Roxy Lipsitz ’62
David A. Little ’83
Jennifer Littleton ’94
Kathleen Lockhart ’76
Carolyn Anderson London ’68
Harvie E. Loomis ’71
Claire ’48 & Hal ’49 Lott
Patricia Loughlin P’00
Kimberly Love ’03
Charles R. (Bob) Lovett ’49
Bernadine ’67 & Wayne ’63 Lucas
Mark Luce ’83
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lucente
M.Teresa & James Lupinek
Ellen Lupton & Abbott Miller
Marsha Fletcher Lynn ’98, ’99
Carol Lyons ’86
Carol MacDonald ’75
Carol A. MacEwen ’64, ’71
Martha Macgill &
Richard Kelleher
Joan B. Machinchick ’73
Rima Macksoud ’88
Theresa E. Madden P’06
Mike Maguire
Harry C. Maistros ’72
Gabriel Major ’67
Alicia Malinowski ’91
Linda Malmgren ’82
Richard Mandy ’69
Kimberly Manfredi-Blades ’88
Joannne Mangione ’82
Jean (Markland) ’85 &
James ’71 Manning
Audrey Marans ’69
Linda Marmash ’86
Bridget & James Maron P’06
Debra & Robert Marro P’01
Robert Martray P’04
Andrea Mastellone ’49
Andrew Mastriani ’01
Connie Matricardi ’86
Carol Lipinski Maxwell ’58, ’62
Melita Baumgartner Maxwell ’65
Carolyn M. Maynard ’89
Dorothy M. McCann ’40
Sally M. McCann ’74
Maureen M. McCart
Nancy ’68 & Keith ’68 McCleary
Martha McCormack P’08
Irene & Robert McCrea
Augusta Leigh McDonald ’76
Kathryn McDonnell ’98
B.J. McElderry ’75
Susan T. McElhinney ’71
Oliver McGee ’62
M. Dorothy West McGinnes ’50
Nancy & Peter McInerney P’06
Ruth Renstrom McIntee ’53
Judith & Alexander
McIntosh P’06
Margaret McKenney ’75
Abigail & Howard
McKenzie P’08
Dennis G. McMullin ’63
Karen McNamara ’89
Anne & Mark Meinrath P’08
Regina ’83 & Warren ’83 Mejo
P – Parent/s
W – Widow/er
GP – Grandparent/s
Karen Merkle ’86
Hugh Merrill ’73
Jennifer Merriman ’94
David Meyer ’86
Micki Guralnick Mez ’72
Catherine A. Mezensky ’99
Margaret Miccio ’78
Charles R. Michael ’69
Kay Mihalik P’07
Thaddeus A. Miksinski, Jr. ’65
Abbott Miller
Jaime Miller ’01
Michael Miller ’98
Suzanne Miller ’77
Thomas W. Miller ’70
Dr. & Mrs. David H.C.
Milliner P’07
Georgina M. Milum P’06
Paul Mintz ’53
Janet & Harvey Mishner
R. Mark Mitchell
Ona May Miyamoto ’48
Nancy Miyauchi P’07
David G. Mock
Kimberly Molesworth ’83
Michael P. Mongelli ’59
Nancy Monte Santo ’50
Kirk Montgomery ’80
Toni Moore ’67
William & Mary Morgan P’08
William Moriarty ’79
Louis J. Moriconi ’69
Gregg Morris ’75
Jane & James Morris P’00
David Moyer ’80
Sandra Prinn Moyer ’82
Cyndi & Vik Muiznieks P’04
Hope & John Mullen P’08
Richard A. Muller ’71
Sara-Jean Murdoch P’07
Jane Murray ’48
Eileen & John Nack P’84
Natalie Nadozirny ’98
Mitchell Nathanson ’64
Maripat Neff ’79
Sande & Don Neil P’08
Lexi Nelson ’89
Melinda & Kurt Nemitz
Arline & Louis Neumann P’93
Franklin H. Nichols ’79
Margaret A. Nichols ’72
Number Ten Foundation, Inc.
Barbara O’Brien
Mary Louise Arnold O’Connor ’57
Dara O’Malley ’83
Patricia & Richard O’Meara P’08
Gary L. O’Neil ’77
Jacqueline M. O’Regan ’85
Lisa Oelfke ’95
Changsoon Oh ’66
Anna Olcerst ’04
Linda & Leon Olson P’06
Mary Deacon Opasik ’89
Jean Opilla ’79
Chris Youngmi Organ ’03
Lyn Ostrov ’79
Patricia & David Owen
Mary Palmer & Dodds Cromwell
Miriam & Robert Palmer P’06
Diane & Michael Papa P’02
Kathy & Dennis Papich P’06
Judith Paris & Jeannine Baker
Nancy & Bruce Paris P’00, P’01
Kristina & John Parker ’77
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Tara Parr ’75
Cheryl Kitz Partridge ’70
Irene Pasarew
Crislinn & Christopher
Patterson P’06
Kathryn Patterson ’88
Mary Beth Pawling ’82
Heidi Peach ’84
Mr. & Mrs. Loring Peavey
Sharyn Peavey ’95
Stacy Pennebaker P’06
Myra Perel ’81 &
Gary Cerrone ’71, P’96
Mary Perentesis ’63
Ann Maria Peters ’81
Jason Peters ’99
Judith & I. Pete Peters
Elizabeth Peterson ’99
Katherine Peterson ’01
Teresa Peterson ’74
Linda Petrush ’85
Khoi Pham
Nguyet Pham P’08
Pamela ’69 & Roland ’69 Phillips
Lynette Pirrung ’73
Margaret Poisal ’69
Evelyn & Mitchell Pollack ’51
Sandy & Marty Pollinger
Robert Porter ’63
Leslie Portney ’83
Nancy & William Potts P’03
Marilyn Powell
Evelyn Hynes Powers ’88
Larcia Premo ’97
Theodore Prescott ’70
Linda Press
Donna Price & Carroll Kehne ’60
Judith Lehman Proffitt ’76
Jean Promutico ’66
LeDoux Provosty P’04
Martin Puritz ’49
Karen L. Raidma P’08
Robin Ellershaw Ramsay ’74
Ruth Ramsay ’45
Susan Randle P’01, P’08
Dawn S. Randels ’79
Justine Raphael &
Richard Weinhart P’06
Marie & Greg Raschdorf P’07
Diane F. Raspi ’85
Monica Rastegar ’95
Deborah Raven ’76
Nancy & Richard
Raybourne P’08
Janice Razuskas ’74 &
Gary Kachadoria ’79
John Reager P’08
Ann Rentschler ’94
Beverly Ress ’83
Joan Reynolds P’07
Louise Reynolds ’89
Mary Emerson Richter ’66
Evelyn Raum Riesett ’49
Rachael Lee Riffee ’94
Virginia Lupton Riley ’33
Gail Anne Treder Ritgert ’68
David Roberts P’02
Robert Robertson
Andrew Cornell Robinson ’91
Roland L. Robinson
Shirley & Thomas ’00 Rodgers
Charles Roemer ’61
Jenny Melissa Romei ’00
Supannika Rongsopa ’84
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Lucinda & Arnold Rook P’05
Edna & Dick Roop P’07
Morris Rosen ’57
Aviva M. Rosenberg ’90
Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg
Constance O. Rosenthal ’54
S. Joel Rosner ’79
Brad Ross ’91
Olga Rosser ’45
Richard Roth ’92
Heather Rothnie ’98
Kathryn Rouse P’07
Mellissa S. Rudder ’02
Janet & Frank Ruehl P’06
Elizabeth R. Ruhl ’61
Melissa & Frederick Ruof
Carolyn Rush ’63 &
David Kramer ’69
Cecil A. Rush ’47
Nicholas Rusko-Berger ’91
Beatrice Russ ’50
William A. Russell ’40
Alice Ruzi
Cathleen Avara Ruzzi
Joan & Martin Ryan
Helen & Keith Smith P’08
Lorraine Sachs ’67
Ellen Foreman Sack ’70
Arlene, Fred & Brian Sacks
Thomas Sakoulas ’94
Janet & Jay Salkin
Janet Goodman Saltzman ’51
Sofya & Boris Samoylou P’08
Mari Samuels-Arseneault ’75
Cynthia Sanders ’85 &
David Bakker ’82
Bruno Santini P’08
Reba Eisbruck Sapperstein ’79
Sondra G. Sarles ’68
Leslie Sater ’84
Ann & David Saunders
Frederick Sauter ’01
Hank Saxe ’72
David Scheirer ’04
Anita Batzer Scheiwe ’65
Heidi Schmeck ’78
Hannah Schmidt ’77
Kaytee Schmidt ’97
Frederica Schneider ’83
Jacqueline Schneider ’64
Barbara Schnell ’91
Frederick C. Schoenk ’78
John C. Schunk ’68
Ann Schwab ’91
Georgia Schwartz ’93
Joanne S. Scott ’83
Jeanne A. & Winston R. Seetoo
Joseph Seidle
Rachel Selekman ’85
Nancy Sexton ’48
Mary Ellen Shaeffer ’55
Alan Shapiron ’57
Louise Sharp ’69
Gilda Sharpe-Etteh ’98
Reesey Shaw ’66
C.E. Shaw-Gallant ’76
Mark Shepersky ’89
Alan Sherkow P’08
Helen M. Sherman ’80
Drew Shiflett ’78
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Joann & Randall Shipe P’08
Janice Shive ’64
Sondra Shochet ’72
Suzanne Shoemaker &
Jan Lewandrowski P’07
Daniel Shub ’76
Joyce Tramer Shuger ’35
Jennifer Siegenthaler ’89
Audrey Siegert ’44
Norman Silva ’96
Arlene Silverman P’06
Claire Dvorak Simanski ’68
Stacey B. Simcox ’96
Nolan K. Simon ’76
Danny Simpson ’77
Annette Zimmerman Singer ’38
Pauline Siple ’84
James Skvarch ’72
Irena-Maija Slesers ’58
Rhea Sluchan ’74
Nancy Smeltzer ’77
Allyson Smith ’04
Barbara & Gary Smith P’07
Cathy & Jim Smith
Diane & George Smith P’06
Mr. & Mrs. Flavious Smith, Jr. P’07
Grace Smith ’67
Helen & Keith Smith P’08
Mary Smith ’64
Pam Smith P’08
Sam Smith ’70
Yvonne Hartmann Smith ’62
William Smulyan
David K. Snyder ’71
Serge Socolar ’87
Ruth Young Sorge
Rita & Stephen Spakowsky P’04
Richard Sparenberg ’64
Eleanor Spind ’66
Jim Spinks P’08
Regina Stancill ’66
Stacey Stansbury ’81
Lucy & James Stark P’06
Lynda & Jack Stark P’05
Alice Kreafle Stauffer
Cherie Stellaccio P’01
Mary Stelzer ’61
Karin Hannah Stern ’85
Harman A. Sterner ’61
Claire & Van Leuven Stewart
Harry Stewart ’69
Betty Barber Stickell ’62
Laurence G. Stillpass
Donald H. Stokes ’75
Mark Stolte ’88
Sue Ann Stonesifer ’86
Dava Presslor Stravinsky ’80
Leonard Streckfus ’80
Jane Stricklen ’47
William R. Stroh AIA ’44
Jeffrey Sturges ’89
Merle Sturm ’46
Jacqueline Sullavan ’89
Joseph Sullivan
Peter Sultan & Gregory King
Mark Supik ’77
Geraldine Suter
Sister Barbara Sutorius
Dawn Forshew Swaim ’77
Penny & David Swank P’04
P – Parent/s
Mary Swann ’86
Joney H. Swift ’76
Charlene Swoboda ’92
Laura Mitchell Szweda ’80
Melvin E.Tansill ’62
Robert Sherrill Tarleton ’62
Emily Tarsell ’80
Harold M.Taylor ’66
Margaret Taylor
Emily Tellez ’00
Fabrice Ternois ’93
Virginia C.Thomas ’35
June Thome ’96
Joan & Hugh Thompson P’08
Mary Llewellyn Thompson ’52
Theresa Thompson ’71
Janet & Jim Thoroman P’07
Peggy & Douglas Thrasher
Rebecca & Michael Tifford
P’01, P’02
Ashley S.Tisdale ’01
Deborah Scarfield Torre ’82
Ruth & Lloyd Towlen
Melanie Townsend ’82
Susan & Harold Trapkin P’08
Harriet Tregoning &
Geoffrey Anderson
Katharine S. Lowry Truax ’77
Muriel Trusheim
David Tuchman
David Turnbaugh ’71
Pamme F.Turner ’72
Wendy Vadillo-Lathey P’07
Pavel & Taifen Vaklinova P’05
Charles N.Valenti ’41
Pauline & Normand Valiquette
Pieter Van Slyck ’74
Lyndalea B.Vantine ’89
Annie Velletri ’92
John T.Ventimiglia ’67
Carolann & James Veraldi P’07
Deborah Veraldi P’07
Sarah Vezina ’99
Yolanda & David Vigil P’07
Clemencia Vila P’07
Vincent Violanti ’78
Stella Overman Virts ’36
Deborah Vitkova ’90
John Viverette ’56
Jane Vogel ’84
James W.Voshell ’65
Marcy Voyevod ’83/Marcy
Voyevod Design
Rachel Wagner ’01
Betty Walke ’82
Irving Walker
Martha Walker ’86
Jennifer Wallace P’08
Mr. & Mrs.William Walsh P’05 &
Family
Thomas Waski ’73
Laddie Waters ’57
Susan Waters-Eller ’78
Patrick Webb ’76
Howie Lee Weiss ’75
Michael Weiss ’96
Rick Weiss ’80
Richard Wetterer ’68
Cheryl A.Whalen ’83
Carol White ’79
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
Barbara & Douglas Whitney
Marie Trinite Whittie ’45
Karen Wiedman P’07
Wilbur Wright High School
Class of 1943
Charlotte L.Wilderson ’65
Francine Marie Wilhelm ’99
Yvonne Plakotoris Wilhere ’74
Donald R.Willard ’83
Margaret M. & Richard S.
Willen P’02
Jack Williams ’70
Mike Williams ’02
Monica Williams ’65
Ronald L.Williams ’78
Caroline James Williamson ’77
Anne Wilson ’80
Gwenn & Charles Wilson P’08
Mr. & Mrs. J. Donald Wilson
Nancy O’Donovan Wilson ’81
Richard Wilson ’71
Theresa Wilson P’05
Ruth Winafield
Kylis P.Winborne ’69
Martin Winder ’79
Carla & Tom Wirzel
Robert Wissmann
Diana Witt ’75
Else & Bernard Wolf
Jane Hutton Wolf ’61
Judith Wolf ’93
Mary Riggs Wolfe ’76
Kevin Wolff ’93
Cathy & Carl Wolfson P’05
Wesley Wolinski ’68
Dr. & Mrs. M. Gordon Wolman
Marilyn Wong P’08
Daniel R.Woodhead P’89
Van Woodson ’82
W. M. Carey Woodward
Lori Worley ’90
Elisabeth Worthington ’75
Shencheng Xu ’01
Harriet & Stephen Yake P’08
Sharon Yates
Carol Yeager ’70
Kai Yee ’80
Eileen Yoffe
Christina Young ’98
Laurie Zagon-Sorrentino ’71
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Zapf P’06
Noelle ’67 & Michel
Zeltzman P’02
Irene & Alexander Zeyfman P’08
Thomas Zgorski ’66
Joanne ’74 & Richard Busslow ’75
Ziello P’05
Bernadine M. Zienkiewicz ’73
Evelyn Zohn-Gorman ’66
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
The following corporations and
foundations provided matching
gifts to the 2005 Annual Fund.
Atapco
Banta Corporation Foundation
Computer Associates International
David & Lucile Packard
Foundation
GE Foundation Matching
Gift Program
Gooding Group Foundation
Jefferson Pilot Financial
Lake Area Technical Institute
Lehman Brothers
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
May Department Stores
Company Foundation
Mercantile Bankshares
Corporation
Morgan Stanley
Mutual of Omaha
Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Susquehanna International Group
T. Rowe Price Associates
Tenet Healthcare Foundation
The Abbott Laboratories Fund
The Abell Foundation, Inc.
The Andy Warhol Foundation
United Defense
Verizon Foundation
White Mountains Insurance
Group, Ltd.
Billy N. Hadaway ’51
Carolyn Campbell ’72
Adam Gordon
Hilry Gordon ’72
Jaimy Gordon
Linda Gordon
Sonia Gordon P’72
Spencer Gordon
Karen Gordon Greengard
Kate & Theodore Sedgewick
Babe Shapiro
L. Murray Spalding
Anne Robertson South ’66
Julia Stanton
Janet Whittle-Freedman
Elaine & Gordon Wolman
Bessie Snyder Tyrrell
Jennifer C. Urquhart &
Michael Edwards
Sharon Yates
Susan ’71 & William Yonkers
Dr. Richard B. Kalter
Patricia Anderson
Linda Bills
Valerie F. Binder ’72
Victoria Gellner Boone
Joan & Maurice Branscomb
Min-Jung Cheon
George Ciscle
Dolores ’00 & Bowdoin Davis
Paul Evans
Margaret & Charles Fredlund
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
MICA Exhibition Development
Seminar Class of 2004-05
Diane & David Noves
Lisa Oelfke
Dr. & Mrs. John Payne
David Poist
Ellen Pinto ’82 &
Paul Glasgow ’81
Rosalind & Allan Shenker
Wilbur Wright High School
Class of 1943
Sharon Yates
Herbert Luntz
Rosalie Berman
Karyn Dillon
Shawn, Donald &
Marjorie Edlow
Joyce Gross
Lillian & Stanley Hackerman
Janet & Harvey Mishner
Barbara O’Brien
Irene Pasarew
Sandy & Marty Pollinger
Arlene, Fred & Brian Sacks
Janet & Jay Salkin
Ruth & Lloyd Towlen
Irving Walker
David Komar
Deborah Raven ’76
Carrie Macedonia ’03
Eleanor & David Macedonia P’03
Jane B. Meyerhoff H’01
Ellen Aisenberg ’45
Carol & Alan Edelman
Elizabeth & Peter Moser
Peggy Greenman/The Joseph
Mullan Company
Mr. & Mrs.Truman Semans
Leonard L. Greif
Margaret Taylor
Rosalee ’60 & Richard Davison
Eugene W. Leake H’78
Marguerite H. Benson
Valerie F. Binder ’72
Thomas L. Birch
Mr. & Mrs. J. Dorsey Brown, III
Mrs. Joseph Bryan, III
Juanita & Norman Carlberg
Margaret & Jay Costan
Mrs. Sidney E. Daniels
Carol ’86 & Douglas Frost
Martha Granger
Costas Grimaldis
Barbara Halvorson
Paige B. Hammond
Craig Hankin ’79
Mr. & Mrs. Francis N. Iglehart, Jr.
Johns Hopkins University/
Homewood Art Workshop
Sona & William Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Jones
The Kiplinger Foundation
Mary Ann Lambros ’63,
P’87, P’01
Jonna & Fred Lazarus
Ethel M. Looram Foundation, Inc.
Ann Mcintosh
Sayra & Neil Meyerhoff
Gertrude Musson
Joan C. ’77 & Paul H.
Netherwood, Jr.
Alice & Frank Ober
Holly & John Schenck
P – Parent/s
W – Widow/er
MEMORIAL GIFTS
MICA received gifts in memory
of the following alumni,
trustees, and friends. Memorial
gifts provide unrestricted
or endowment resources for
scholarships and special
program initiatives or general
operating expenses.
Given in Memory of
Given by
Ira & Mary Basler
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. &
Mary K. Basler Foundation
David Blum
Eileen Yoffe
Cyril Daniel
Cathy & James Smith
Anne S. & Daniel B. Dugan
Anne I. Dugan
Beatrice Gane
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence G. Stillpass
David E. Gershen
Joye Levin
GP – Grandparent/s
Marc David Levy ’00
Alan Dorenfeld
Frona & Allan Kroopnick
Miriam & Stephen Levy P’00
Eileen Rome
Eileen Yoffe
John & Carrie Miller
Jean C. Miller ’42
Louise N. Myerberg
LeRoy & Rebecca H’96 Hoffberger
Louise & Alvin Myerberg
Philantropic Fund
Dominic Pelicano ’05
Dominic Pelicano Memorial Fund:
Erin & Richard Cauble
Richard Pelicano P’05
Therese Pelicano P’05
Other family and friends
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39
Terry Allen Perl
John Ridgley, Jr.
Forest Hill Elementary School
Faculty & Staff
Doris & Herb Groh
Mary & Suzanne Keech
Geraldine Suter
Western School of Technology &
Environmental Science
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
Cafeteria Staff
Jake Rome
Miriam & Stephen Levy P’00
Josh Sallow
Lisa Sallow
Margaret M.Werner ’39
The Church of Ascension
J. Royal Roseberry III
Davison D.White
Joan & Paul Feldman
TRIBUTE GIFTS
Annual fund and campaign tribute gifts are received by MICA
from individuals who wish to
honor special occasions such
as birthdays, graduations, or
anniversaries; to recognize a
friend’s personal or professional achievement; or to say thank
you for a kindness or service
rendered.
Given in Honor of
Given by
Ann Parsons Adams
Edgar Adams
Kara Brook
Helen Brown
Rochelle Cohen
Donald Finegold
Rachel Sengers
Xiaolan Wei
Mary Elizabeth Cole
Brook Group, Ltd.
Betty Cooke ’46
Martha Head
Sylvia Cordish
Judith & Hersch Langenthal
Andrew Criss
Bruce Pfeufer ’67
Stefania Crum ’72
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78
Freda Eichelberger ’81*
Sarah Abel-DeLuca
Wendy Bauer
Vernon Boozer
Cecelia Degraves
Darlene & Donald Degraves
Karen Ebersole
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ebersole
Freda Eichelberger ’81*
Emanuel Gideon
William Henn
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Lamb
Maureen M. McCart
Fred Mueller
Helen Normile
Jeanette Opalensky
Karen Johnson & Lynn
Opalensky
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2005 ANNUAL FUND DONORS
The Steven Opalensky Family
Helen Pullen
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rongione, Jr.
Margaret Simmons
Frederick Smith
Mark & Robert Thuman
Verizon Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John Wilson
Neil A. Meyerhoff
Ann Greif
Anne Mehringer & John T. Beaty, Jr.
Bill Montgomery
Bruce Pfeufer ’67
Linda Macleod Owen ’95
Patricia & David Owen P’75
Eleanor Lobe Fax ’41
Shapiro, Sher, Guinot & Sandler
Jan ’82 & Michael Stinchcomb
Kathy & Gregory Smith
Rossetta Feldman
Sadie B. Feldman ’30*
Andrea Wlodarczyk ’04
Ellen Kornmeyer P’04
Samson Feldman ’25
Sadie B. Feldman ’30*
David Wolfe ’75
Richard Stack
Narda Francfort ’83 & Rodney
Wade Carroll ’83
The Art Seminar Group, Inc.
Grace Hartigan H’73
The Art Seminar Group, Inc.
Cynthia M. Ervin Height ’78
Wilbur S. Ervin P’72, P’78
Barbara & Samuel Himmelrich
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel K.
Himmelrich, Jr.
Raymond Kraft, Jr.
Bruce Pfeufer ’67
Fred Lazarus IV
Florence & Peter Hart
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Services, supplies, and materials, which help to strengthen
MICA’s educational mission
and/or provide budget relief,
are received and recognized by
the College.
Dr. James & Linda Appleton
Mayer & William Baker
Bolton Hill Blossoms
Bonsai Fine Arts, Inc.
Kay Brown
Bruning Paint Co.
Canton Gallery
Hilary Christian ’93
Alex Cooper Auctioneers/Jon
Levinson P’03
Alex Cooper Oriental Rugs
Erma Craig
Carmen Cullen
Sarah & Mark Davison
E-Lite Technologies Inc.
Joanna Davison Golden
Hannah & Thorne Gould
Stephanie & Andrew Graham
Wendy & Benjamin Griswold
Fredye & Adam Gross
JoAnn & David ’66 Hayden
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich
IALD Education Trust Fund
Tonya ’02 & Kempton Ingersol
Wendy ’71 & Howard Jachman
Qayum & Pat Karzai/The
Helmand Restaurant
Pedie & Robert Killebrew
Adele Knoerlein
Arthur Kungle, Jr.
Loane Bros. Inc.
Sayra & Neil Meyerhoff
Dan Meyers Photography
Terry Morgenthaler &
Patrick Kerins
Dixie Mullineaux
Natalie Nadozirny ’98
Parkhurst Dining Services
Frank Parsons, Inc.
Anne S. Perkins
Mary-Ann & Walter Pinkard
Anne & Roger Powell P’07
Karen & Peter Ruchkin
Rudolph’s Office &
Computer Supply, Inc.
Sheila & Richard Riggs
Nancy & John Sasser
Amy & Jeffrey Scherr
Betsy & Stephen Scott P’06, P’07
Schmitz Press
Sharon Selligson
Carol & Hanan Sibel
Mark Stempel ’90
Mary Swann ’86
Carolyn & David Thaler
Mrs. Muriel Trusheim
Valley Lighting, LLC
Nancy Vorobey
Harold M.Walter
Williamsburg Artists Material
Stephanie & Jay Wilson
Sascha Wolhandler & Steve Suser
Robert Zimmerman II ’66
FOUNDER
REALIST
($5,000 and above)
($250 – $499)
Isabel Klots°
Dr. & Mrs.° Patrick Walsh
Mr. & Mrs. J. Dorsey Brown, III
Ms. Constance Carden &
Mr. Bernard Goldstein
Dr. & Mrs. J. Dixon Hills
Mr. & Mrs.° Andrew Hughes
Dr. & Mrs. Mohamed Inayatullah
Van Dyke Family Foundation
2004 FRIENDS OF ROCHEFORT-EN-TERRE
OLD MASTER
($2,500 – $4,999)
Mr. Stiles Colwill°
Mr. & Mrs.° Benjamin H.
Griswold, IV
DONOR
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(1) View of the Château
in Rochefort-en-Terre,
France, (2) Program
Co-directors Robert
Seyffert ’75 and Nilda
Mesa, Sayra Meyerhoff.
(up to $249)
($1,000 – $2,499)
Mr. & Mrs.Walter Brewster
Mrs. Joseph Bryan, III
Carol & Thomas Burdette
Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Cooper
Anne I. Dugan°
Joan McH. Hoblitzell
Mrs.William G. Marr
Achsah S. O’Donovan°
Mrs. R. H. Dulany Randolph
Linn Sage
Mr. Semmes Walsh
Mr. Edward McC. Blair
Mr. & Mrs.° Perry J. Bolton
Dr. & Mrs. J. Sanford Dugan
Mrs.T. Rowland Slingluff, Jr.
IMPRESSIONIST
($500 – $999)
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory H. Barnhill
Mr. & Mrs.° Henry H. Jenkins, II
Mr. & Mrs. I. Manning Parsons
George S. Rich Family
Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy McIlvain Scott
Julie Van Blarcom
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GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
° Denotes Friends of Rochefort
Steering Committee Member
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
ARTAFARE: MARCH 12, 2005
On March 12, 1300 Mount Royal Avenue was the place to be. When
MICA opened its doors for Baltimore’s not-to-be missed benefit
gala, Artafare 2005, 500 guests wined, dined, and were entertained
in eight themed dinner parties ingeniously orchestrated by many
of Baltimore’s party hosting virtuosos. Throughout the evening,
bidding on the outstanding artworks contributed by many of MICA’s
premiere artists was high-spirited, as was the dancing in the Court
which continued past midnight. Another sold-out success, this seventh biennial event raised $160,000 for the President’s Fund for
Community Projects. Additionally, another $90,000 plus in in-kind
gifts helped make Artafare a stellar event.
A R TA FA R E C O - C H A I R S
MEDIA SPONSORS
Sheila & Richard Riggs
Style Magazine
WYPR
DINNER HOSTS
Mayer & Will Baker
Sarah & Mark Davison
Joanna Golden
Hannah & Thorne Gould
Stephanie & Andrew Graham
Wendy & Benjamin Griswold
Fredye & Adam Gross
Barbara & Sam Himmelrich
Tonya ’02 & Kempton Ingersol
Wendy ’71 & Howard Jachman
Pedie & Robert Killebrew
Sayra & Neil Meyerhoff
Terry Morgenthaler &
Patrick Kerins
Mary-Ann & Walter Pinkard
Anne & Roger Powell P’07
Sheila & Richard Riggs
Nancy & John Sasser
Amy & Jeffrey Scherr
Betsy & Stephen Scott P’07
Carol & Hanan Sibel
Carolyn & David Thaler
Stephanie & Jay Wilson
Sascha Wolhandler & Steve Suser
Robert Zimmerman II ’66
G I F T- I N - K I N D S P O N S O R S
Canton Gallery
Loane Bros., Inc.
Parkhurst Dining Services
Frank Parsons Paper Co.
G I F T- I N - K I N D
C O N T R I B U TO R S
Alzaruba ’90
Atlantic Stage Lighting
Brass Elephant
The Classic Catering People
Courtesy Parking
Creative Print Group
Elán Artists
Alice Greeley-Nelson ’78
The Helmand Restaurant
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69
Pridemaster Services
Sascha’s Catering
Theresa Segreti
Stone Mill Bakery
Tapas Teatro Café
Wells Liquors
Robert Zimmerman II ’66
AUCTION COMMITTEE
Jo Ann & David ’66 Hayden,
Co-Chairs
Sherry Christhilf
George Ciscle
Anita Klein
Jon Levinson P’03,
Alex Cooper Auctioneers
C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R S
Brown Advisory
Constellation Energy
Legg Mason Trust, FSB
Mercantile Bankshares Corp.
Provident Bank of Maryland
Schmitz Press
T. Rowe Price
Valley Motors
Whiteford,Taylor & Preston L.L.P.
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Chui-Hyun Ahn ’02
Alzaruba ’90
Clara Ines Arana ’83
Gloria Askin
Will Backstrom
Donald Baechler ’78
Doug Baldwin
Mark Barry
Robin Bergman ’80
Jim Burger ’82
Linda & Don Burns
Pablo Cano ’82
Fay Chandler ’67
Richard Cleaver ’78
Catherine Coloney
Karl Connolly ’94
Betty Cooke ’46
Stephen Dallmus
P – Parent/s
Rosalee Davison ’60
Maggi DeBaecke ’69
Mary DeMarco
MK Dilli
Lorraine Tunis Doo
Katherine Drew
Dan Dudrow ’67
Joan Erbe ’55
Carol Miller Frost ’86
Joan M. E. Gaither
Dorothy Gillespie ’41
Sam Gilliam
Susan Gladstone
Grace Hartigan H’01
Betty Heald
David Hess
Karen Hill
Paul Hotvedt ’80
David Humphrey ’77
Edda Jakab ’84
Joann Kandel
Anita Klein
David Klein
Jeff Koons ’76
Martin J. Kotler ’75
Tracy Lambros ’87, ’01
Warren Linn
Sandra Magsamen
Neil Meyerhoff
Jenae Michelle
Raoul Middleman
Christine Neill ’71
Kate O’Connor ’98
Mary Deacon Opasik ’88
Greg Otto ’69
Vincent E. Peranio ’68
Harvey R. Peterson ’81
Penny Potter ’80
M. Robert Rappaport
Paula Reynolds ’76
Katherine G. Rickman ’95
Sam Robinson ’78
C.W. Roelle ’98
Paula Rome
John Ruppert P’08
Cynthia B. Sanders ’85
Nancy Scheinman
Joyce J. Scott ’70
Laurie Snyder
Youngmi Song ’02
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Sharon Stockley ’70
Joan Stolz ’84
Leonard Streckfus ’80
Joanne Tew
Sharon Yates
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
PRESIDENT’S FUND
C O N T R I B U TO R S
Virginia K. Adams & Neal M.
Friedlander, M.D.
Carol & Tom Allen
Gale Bell ’66
Dr. & Mrs. Emile Bendit
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bordick
Tom & Ginger Collier
Mary & Charles Costa
Virginia Decker
Sarah M. Fisher
Jill & Ira Gansler
Michelle Gelkin & Howard
Rosenbloom
Katharine & A. C. George
Mr. & Mrs. Sherlock Swann Gillet
Carol & Mark Goodman
Amy R. Grace & Karen A. Blood
Bart & Janet-Marie Harvey
Christian Havemeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Hebb, Jr.
Beverly & Neil Hoffberg
Lynn & Ross Jones
Ann & Sam Kahan
Clementine Kaufman
Bonnie & Robert Kenselaar P’06
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Koban
James Lawrence
Danielle & Earl L. Linehan
Mr. & Mrs. L. Bruce Mathai
Maureen M. McCart
Elizabeth McKenn & Peter
Bancroft
Jean & Chris Mellott
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Merlis
Helen Patterson ’44
Mr. & Mrs.William Rienhoff IV
Frances & John Rockwell
Diana & Jeffrey Samet
David Scheffenacker
Molly & Bill Smulyan
Liz & Brian Weese
Peyton R.Wise
Beverly & Thomas Young
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
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2
4
5
3
6
8
7
10
(1) Robert Zimmerman ’66, Sylvia and Eddie Brown P’02, (2) Can Can
Dancer, (3) Gloria Katzenberg and Sue Cohen, (4) Phyllis and Bud Meyerhoff, (5) Betsy and Stephen Scott P’06, ’07, (6) the “Mod Mod World” dining
room, (7) Jonna and Fred Lazarus gather on the steps of the Main Building
P – Parent/s
9
GP – Grandparent/s
W – Widow/er
with the Artafare hosts to kick off the March 12 festivities, (8) the “Night on
Silk Road” dinning room, (9) the “Reflections on the Future” dining room,
(10) Senator Paul and Christine Sarbanes.
H – Honorary Degree recipient
* – Deceased
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MICA’S ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Endowed funds at MICA were valued at
just over $43 million as of May 31, 2005.
The list below contains all funds that comprise the endowment. Newly established
funds and existing funds that received new
gifts in support of The Plan for the 21st
Century are marked with an °.
SCHOLARSHIPS ,
F E L LO W S H I P S & A W A R D S
Jerome Abrams ’46 Memorial Scholarship
ACT-SO Scholarship
AEGON USA, Inc. Scholarship
Lois and Irving Blum Foundation Scholarship
Jules M. Bodarky Scholarship
Marcella Brenner W’32, H’01
Distinguished MAT Scholar Award°
Ruth Jenkins Bristor ’35 Scholarship°
Reuben Brook Memorial Scholarship°
Chesapeake Antiquarian Photographic
Society Scholarship
The Concordia Foundation Scholarship°
Betty Cooke ’46 Scholarship
Sgt. Ralph Roland Demuth
Memorial Scholarship
Mathias J. DeVito Scholarship
Freda Eichelberger ’81 Scholarship in Drawing°
Freda Eichelberger ’81 Scholarship in Painting°
Freda Eichelberger ’81 Scholarship in Sculpture°
Samson Feldman ’25 Scholarship in
Art Education
Samson Feldman ’25 Scholarship in Illustration
William Ferguson Merit Scholarship
France-Merrick Community
Arts Partnerships Fellowship°
General Scholarship
Margaret Glace Scholarship in Art Education°
O’Neill Troy Hammond ’69, ’75
Memorial Scholarship
A. Claire Gaskins Harper ’41 Scholarship°
Francis Burns Harvey Merit Scholarship
Lucile Hecht Memorial Scholarship
Emanuel Herman ’39 Prize
William Mayo Herring ’41 Scholarship
Hoffberger Foundation Fellowship Award
Barry Holniker ’81 Memorial Scholarship
Harriet ’67 & Philip E. Klein Scholarship°
The Maryland Institute Knott Scholarship
Perna Krick ’31 and
Reuben Kramer ’32 Award of Merit°
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Patricia Lion Krongard ’77, ’90 Art Education
Scholarship and Award Fund°
Nora & Eugene Leake Scholarship in Painting°
The Lenore Fund°
Marc Levy ’00 Memorial Scholarship°
Seymour Mandelbaum Merit Scholarship
Meyer Photography Traveling Fellowship
Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Scholarship
Jean C. Miller ’42 Scholarship°
Arthur Mitchell ’66 Scholarship°
Edward C. Morton, Jr. Memorial Award
Louise N. Myerberg Family Scholarship
Christopher J. Overholser ’65 Scholarship
in Graphic Design
Christopher J. Overholser ’65 Scholarship
in Illustration
Gertrude Pentland Scholarship
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39 Scholarship
James E. Peterson ’49 Scholarship
William M. Philips ’54 Memorial Scholarship
Amalie Rothschild ’34 Rinehart Award°
C.V. Starr Scholarship°
Reba Stewart Memorial Scholarship
Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer Scholarship°
Don Turano ’59 Fund°
Walter G. ’38 & Betty ’39 Wilkinson
Memorial Scholarship
Dale Burton Wood ’30 Memorial Scholarship
in Fiber
Dale Burton Wood ’30 Memorial Scholarship
in Illustration
Bill Woody/Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Scholarship°
P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E LO P M E N T
George H. Dalsheimer Fund for
Faculty Development
Alfred & Trafford Klots Artist Residency
Program in Rochefort-en-Terre, France°
Joseph Meyerhoff Center for
Career Development°
Neil and Sayra Meyerhoff Fund for
Student and Staff Development°
Stanley Rosen Memorial Fund for
Faculty Development
ACADEMIC/CO-CURRICULAR
PROGAMS
Fay’s Fund°
George A. Lucas Fund
Elizabeth Shannahan McShane ’26 Book Fund°
Dr. Edward Pitts Endowment°
The Starr Foundation International Programs
UNRESTRICTED
Shirley Eaton Fund
James Stephenson Fund
Unrestricted°
FA C I L I T I E S
Brown Center°
Kramer House°
Main Building
Robert and Jane Meyerhoff House°
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: VISITING
ARTISTS , EXHIBITIONS , LECTURES ,
SEMINARS
Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Special
Programs Endowment
Amalie Rothschild ’34 Residency Program°
The Rouse Company Program
G R A D U AT E P R O G R A M S
Hoffberger School of Painting°
Rinehart School of Sculpture
FA C U LT Y C H A I R
Florence Gaskins Harper ’34 Chair
in Art Education°
° – New Endowment Gifts in Support of The Plan for the 21st Century
NAMED ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS
Priscilla Alexander Scholarship
Priscilla Alexander
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Travel Award
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust
Alumni Association Scholarship
MICA Alumni Association
Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize
Estate of William L. Kinter
Alumni Award for Student Leadership**
MICA Alumni Association
Winifred M. Gordon ’28 International
Programs Award
The Winifred M. Gordon ’28 Foundation
Young People’s Studio Scholarships
Baltimore City Council
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. and Mary K. Basler
Memorial Scholarship
The Ira J. Basler, Jr. and Mary K. Basler
Foundation
D’Anna Summer Study Abroad Award
Christopher D’Anna
David Edward Chair Design Competition**
David Edward Furniture Company
Evergreen House Foundation Scholarship
The Evergreen House Foundation
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34 Scholarship
The Joseph Mullan Company
The Thomas F. and Clementine L.
Mullan Foundation
C. Louise Mullan Flanigan ’34
Thomas F. Mullan, III
Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither Young People’s
Studio Scholarship**
Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither
Kevin Labadie ’81
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Pre-College
Scholarship
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust
The Graduate Painting Award
Anonymous
Billy N. Hadaway ’51 Memorial Scholarship
Carolyn Campbell ’72
Adam Gordon
Hilry Gordon ’72
Jaimy Gordon
Linda Gordon
Sonia Gordon P’72
Spencer Gordon
Karen Gordon Greengard
David Jacobs ’61 International Scholarship for
Visual Arts
Diana & David Jacobs ’61
Rheda Luntz Josephs Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Jeffrey & Maripat Luntz
John J. Leidy Foundation Scholarship
John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.
Morris Louis ’32 Scholarship
Marcella Louis Brenner W’32, H’01
M&T Scholarship
M&T Bank Corporation
Carrie Macedonia ’03 Memorial Scholarship
Memorial Fund created by friends & family
MAEF Baltimore City Pre-College
Scholarship at MICA
Maryland Artists Equity Foundation
Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation Scholarship
Dr. Frank C. Marino Foundation
F. Grainger Marburg Traveling Scholarship
Municipal Art Society
Master of Arts in Community Arts (MACA)
Fellowship**
The Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Foundation, Inc.
Mentoring Network Scholarship**
Frankie Martin
Tom Miller ’67, ’87 Memorial Scholarship
Memorial Fund created by friends & family
Murthy Digital Arts Award
Sheila Murthy & Vasant Nayak
Murthy Interactice Media Scholarship**
Sheila Murthy & Vasant Nayak
Dominic Pelicano ’05 Memorial Scholarship
Memorial Fund created by friends & family
A Gift from Terry Allen Perl in Memory of
Mildred Caplan Perl ’39
Terry Allen Perl
Roberta Polevoy Fund Scholarship of the
Baltimore Community Foundation
Roberta Polevoy Fund of the Baltimore
Community Foundation
Josh Sallow Memorial Scholarship
Lisa Sallow
Santa Farinella Sangiamo
General Fine Arts Scholarship
Dino & Ellen Sangiamo
SCHOLARSHIP RECOGNITION LUNCHEON
The Shipleys of Maryland Award
The Shipleys of Maryland
Helen C. Stevens Scholarship
Anonymous
Surdna Pre-College Scholarship
Surdna Foundation, Inc.
Surdna Fellowship for Summer MFA in
Studio Art
Surdna Foundation, Inc.
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2
3
President Fred Lazarus welcomed 120 guests to MICA’s first Scholarship Recognition Luncheon, which
brought together donors of named scholarships and the student recipients of their generosity. Student
representatives Reba Stewart Scholar Caity Berndt ’06 and International student Ivanco Talevski ’06,
recipient of Starr, Thalheimer, Leidy, and Myerberg Scholarships joined Fred Lazarus and Theresa Lynch
Bedoya, Vice President and Dean for Admission and Financial Aid, in thanking the donors. (1) Caity
Berndt ’06, (2) Ivanco Talevski ’06, (3) Luncheon speaker and scholarship donor Alvin Myerberg, MICA
Vice President for Development Douglas Frost, and Louise M. Myerberg Family Scholarship recipient
Kirsten LePore ’07.
** – New award this year
P – Parent/s
Three Arts Club of Homeland, Inc. Award
Three Arts Club of Homeland, Inc.
Verizon Scholarship
Verizon Maryland, Inc.
Henry Walters Traveling Scholarship
Municipal Art Society
Williamsburg Artists Materials Prize
Williamsburg Artists Materials
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THE MOUNT ROYAL SOCIETY: A LASTING LEGACY
The Mount Royal Society has been
established to help assure Maryland Institute College of Art’s future strength by
encouraging alumni, friends, parents, faculty,
and staff to include MICA in their estate
plans—and to recognize those who do so.
Please join The Mount Royal Society.
It would be wonderful to have you
among our members. If you have already
included the College in your estate plans,
please notify us so that we may accord
you membership. Please call Genya
Hopkins, Director of Gift Planning/
Senior Development Officer at
410-225-2414, for further information.
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Pat Alexander
Dolores M. Andrew ’82
Gregory E. Anthony ’80
Linda S. Bowser-Chubb ’83
Margaret Clawson Brier-Lyons ’77
George L. Bunting, Jr.
Ann M. Ciola ’74
Johanne T. ’81 & Philip Coleman
Betty Cooke ’46
Berte D’Arrigo ’43
Virginia Decker
Imogene Drummond ’83
Charles Ellerin ’41
John Gilmore Ford ’60
Douglas L. Frost
Alice Falvey Greif
Anne K. Griffith
Fredye W. Gross
Grace Hartigan H’73
Robert J. Helsley ’69
Barbara L. Himmelrich
James A. Holechek ’53 ’69
Rosita C. Hurka ’51
Theodore O. Klitzke
Harriet A. E. Kohl
Ann Miller Krestensen ’60
Philip W. Lambdin ’75
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69
Robert C. Lienhardt
Jennifer M. Littleton ’93
Regina Lofland ’62
Kurt Marcantonio ’72
Gary Allen Marcus ’65
Allegra Marquart
Madolin Maxey ’70
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72
Neil A. Meyerhoff
Nancy Ann Monte Santo ’50
Leslie Page Morgan ’80
Margaret Morrison
Marian & Brian Nash
Anne S. Perkins
Terry Allen Perl
Harrison M. Robertson, Jr.
Nancy P. Rosnow ’72 &
Richard R. Baldwin
Evelyn D. Schroedl ’40
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Jan Pierce Stinchcomb ’82
John B. Sutton ’63
Chick West ’65
Robert J.Wirth ’50
Fred E.Worthington ’57 &
Anne R. Gossett
Martin E.Yaker ’70
Robert A. Zimmerman II ’66
“The first moment that I entered MICA’s Main
Building I felt this is home—this is where I want
to be—and I still feel that way today.” This was
artist and faculty member Allegra Marquart’s
response when asked why she chose to include
MICA in her estate plans. She continued, “MICA
and the friends I have made here are my
extended family. This community has both nurtured and challenged my artistic explorations.
They have applauded my successes and provided
understanding and encouragement along
the way. I want MICA to continue to progress
and to succeed. I want to do what I can to take
care of my family.”
Through her last will and testament, Allegra has
included a bequest for the College to receive a
share of the proceeds from the sale of her home.
Allegra Marquart has been a member of MICA’s faculty since 1976.
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CREATING A LEGACY: IN YOUR OWN STYLE
With increasing frequency, alumni and
friends who once felt they just did not
have the financial means to create a legacy
gift to MICA are discovering innovative
methods to fulfill their desire to support
the College while maintaining their
lifestyles and plans for their heirs.
Each donor’s reasons for supporting
MICA is as personal as his or her situation is unique—and each donation
comes through a plan tailor made to that
situation.The story behind Don Turano’s
recently received bequest illustrates
these points.
Noted sculptor and 1959 alumnus, Don
Turano created an artistic legacy
throughout a lifetime of public and
private commissions.These included a
bust of Ronald Reagan for the Reagan
Presidential Library in California and
commissions at the Washington National
Cathedral, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, the National Geographic Society, and the World Trade Center, as well as
a distinguished record of exhibitions at
galleries, government agencies, universities, and other venues across the country.
Don considered his MICA education a
solid investment and was deeply grateful
for the scholarship aid that had helped
make it possible.This prompted him to
include MICA in his estate plans by naming the College as a beneficiary of the
proceeds from the sale of waterfront
property he owned in rural Virginia. In
his will, Don specified that the gift was to
establish an endowed scholarship “with an
emphasis placed on financial need, as well
as talent of the scholarship student.”The
scholarship fund established in Don’s
name is valued in excess of $100,000. It
will help to provide deserving students
access to a MICA education in perpetuity.
Don Turano’s use of assets connected to
real property to create a gift was tailored
to offer taxation and estate options while
allowing him to create a legacy that will
forever associate his accomplishments
with the creation of art.
Innovative channels are available to anyone interested in making a gift.We have
on hand seven brochures to help you
with gift planning. Subjects covered in
this series are:
• Better Estate Planning
• How to Make a Will That Works
• Giving Through Charitable Remainder
Trusts
• Giving Securities
• Giving Through Retirement Plans
• Giving Real Estate
• Charted Giving Plans
Don Turano with President Ronald Reagan.
MAKING A GIFT
Every gift counts towards The Plan for the
21st Century.
Any gift to any program counts toward the
fundraising effort for The Plan.There are
many ways to support the area or program
of your choice.Your gifts help to assure the
College’s continued excellence.The professional Development staff at MICA can
offer information on the following options
and can help select the best way to meet
your needs while making a difference at
the College.You should also consult with
your legal and tax counsel.
its you for the full fair-market value of the
stock or land, and there are some very
favorable tax benefits to such gifts.
C H A R I TA B L E R E M A I N D E R T R U S T
A life income gift is a wonderful way for
you to participate in The Plan and yet
retain the security of an income stream
for your lifetime, and for others that you
care about. A number of trust arrangements offer flexible features that are effective in achieving financial and estate planning objectives.
L I F E T E N A N CY G I F T
CASH
Cash gifts are always encouraged and are
the simplest way to make a gift to MICA.
They may be directed to any program or
area of your choice, and can be for outright expenditures, or added to the
endowment so that the income from
investing it will be available for MICA’s
use toward important priorities.
A P P R E C I AT E D A S S E T S
A gift of a remainder interest in a personal
residence, farm, or vacation property provides a way to make a major gift to MICA,
while retaining the use and occupancy of
the property for the rest of your life.
C H A R I TA B L E L E A D T R U S T
These trusts provide income to the College for a fixed period.The assets are then
returned to you, the donor, or to another
person you designate.
C H A R I TA B L E B E Q U E S T
Gifts from an individual’s last will and testament have long been an integral part of
the American philanthropic tradition.
Bequests in wills or trusts are an effective
way to create a lasting memorial and to
assure the continued level of excellence
you have come to expect from Maryland
Institute College of Art.
TA X B E N E F I T S
Charitable gifts generate tax deductions—
both income and estate.While we urge
you to consult with your own tax advisor
as to how a gift impacts your tax obligation, we do have knowledgeable people
and resources available to help explain
the general tax benefits of a particular
type of gift.
For more information about making a
gift to MICA, please contact the Development Office at 410-225-2324 or visit
our Web site at www.mica.edu and select
Giving to MICA from the main menu, or
click on Contact Us.
Holdings such as corporate securities and
real estate that have appreciated in value
make great gifting assets, especially when
you are making a major gift. MICA cred-
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MICA BY THE NUMBERS
S T U D E N T S A N D FA C U LT Y
F I N A N C I A L S TAT I S T I C S
Full-time Enrollment
(Undergraduate & Graduate)
Tuition
(in dollars)
FALL
2005
1,650
FALL
2000
1,292
FALL
1990
900
In 2005, MICA students hailed
from 45 states and 59 foreign
countries. Since 1990, the
percentage of out-of-state
and international students
has risen from 55% to 79%.
2004/
2005
$24,474
1999/
2000
$19,800
Operating Budget
(in millions)
Faculty
(Full-time equivalent)
2004/
2005
2005
1990
1999/
2000
181
2000
$38.7
$26.6
145
72
Endowment Growth
(in millions)
2005
$43
2000
$30
P H YS I C A L P L A N T
1990
Total Campus Square Footage
(in thousands)
2005
785*
2000
1990
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new student residence at
1601 Mt. Royal Avenue or
leased properties.
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ANNUAL FUND
C A P I TA L F U N D R A I S I N G
Annual Fund Growth
(in thousands)
Capital Fundraising Growth
(in millions)
2005
2000
1990
20002005
$1,400
1990s
$1,000
1980s
$500
1980
$150
1970
$100
$55
$26
$14
1960s
$3
and
1970s
Sources of Capital Gifts to Date
Source of Gifts to the 2005 Annual Fund
% of 2005 total dollars ($1,414,207)
A
49% Trustees
B
30% Individuals & Family
Foundations
14% Government
22% Alumni
B
7% Parents
C
C
12% Trustees*
D
D
16% Friends
7% Corporations & National
Foundations
9% Corporations
E
*Alumni Trustee and Parent
Trustee gifts are factored into
Alumni and Parent statistics.
When these are added to
Trustee category, the percentage of Trustee contributions to
the Annual Fund totals 19%.
A
F
20% National Foundations
G
14% Other**
**Other includes gifts from
faculty, staff, associations,
organizations, and proceeds
from benefit events.
Note: Alumni gifts arrayed
in several categories account
for 22%.
Capital and Endowment Gifts to Date have supported
A
Gifts to the 2005 Annual Fund Supported:
A
40% Unrestricted
B
30% Restricted
C
25% Scholarship
D
5% Gifts-in-Kind
35% Brown Center
B
34% Endowment
C
7.2% Unrestricted/Undesignated
D
5.1% Other Facilities & Equipment
E
3.1% Current Programs
Endowment Detail:
B1 47% Scholarships
B2 21% Meyerhoff House
B3 20% Faculty/Other
B4 12% Brown Center
Unrestricted gifts are applied
to educational priorities across
every area of the College wherever the need is greatest, as determined by the College leadership.
Restricted funds are designated
by the donor to support a
specific program, department,
or project. For example, in
FY’05 restricted gifts provided
resources for the Community
Arts Partnerships program,Tour
de Clay, the Decker Library,
and visiting artists in the Painting Department, Rocheforten-Terre, and other programs.
Scholarships include named
undergraduate and graduate
scholarships, fellowships, and
awards given on an annual—not
endowed—basis (see page 40
for a complete 2005 list) as well
as gifts to the general scholarship fund, which supports the
financial aid awarded by MICA.
Gifts-in-kind are goods (equipment, books, and products)
which are accepted by the
College because they have a
value to or provide budget relief
for programs.Additionally, hosts’
expenses for officially approved
charity functions, such as Artafare, are considered gifts-in-kind.
How capital funding was used:
2000 – 2005
1980s
Meyerhoff House, Brown
Center, Cohen Plaza, Falvey
Hall, and Endowment for
Scholarships, Faculty, Chairs,
Programs, and Buildings
Mount Royal Station
Renovations, College Center,
Endowment
1990s
Main Building Renovation,
Commons, Bunting Center,
Endowment
1960s – 1970s
Mount Royal Station
Renovations, Endowment,
Fox Building
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ALUMNI COUNCIL: 2004 – 2005 MEMBERS
Rhea Arnot ’92
Baltimore, Maryland
Karin Banks ’84
Mustoe,Virginia
Kerrie Bellisario ’92
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Maggie Blanck ’86
Brooklyn, New York
Hope Brooks ’84
Kingston, Jamaica
James Butcher ’66
Bel Air, Maryland
Garry F. Cerrone ’71
Baltimore, Maryland
Robyn Chadwick ’75
Baltimore, Maryland
Fay Chandler ’67
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Richard Cleaver ’78
Baltimore, Maryland
Betty Cooke ’46
Baltimore, Maryland
Stuart Cooper ’72
Columbia, Maryland
Matthew H. Davis ’93
West Lafayette, Indiana
Robert V. P. Davis ’62
Baltimore, Maryland
Rosalee Davison ’60
Baltimore, Maryland
Maggi Way DeBaecke ’69
Media, Pennsylvania
Robin DeWitt ’80, ’98
Columbia, Maryland
Vince Diga ’94
Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Imogene Drummond ’83
Garrison, New York
Beth Otter Ehrhart ’81
Baltimore, Maryland
Deborah English ’84
Ruxton, Maryland
Susan Fetterolf ’79
Oley, Pennsylvania
Ronald E. Fidler ’64
Owings Mills, Maryland
Council Chair
Harriet Gardiner ’43
Thurmont, Maryland
Richard A. Glaze ’78
Los Altos, California
Sydney K. Hamburger ’72
Abiquiu, New Mexico
Chris Hartlove ’85
Baltimore, Maryland
Kathy Harvey ’81
Cockeysville, Maryland
David Hayden ’66
Upperco, Maryland
Rosita Hurka ’51
Baltimore, Maryland
George Kalwa ’78
Baltimore, Maryland
Kevin Kearney ’74
Sebastopo, California
Scott Kelly ’87
Baltimore, Maryland
Ethel Kessler ’71
Bethesda, Maryland
George King ’77
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Martin Kotler ’75
Washington, D.C.
Michelle La Perriere ’89
Baltimore, Maryland
Carlton Leverette ’71
Baltimore, Maryland
Suzanne Levin-Lapides ’69
Baltimore, Maryland
Leslie Lillien Levy ’69
Kent, Connecticut
Jennifer Littleton ’93
Lutherville, Maryland
Regina Derwin Lofland ’62
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Chris Major ’88
New York, New York
Richard Mandy ’69
Baltimore, Maryland
Carol Martire ’89
Timonium, Maryland
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Allyn Massey ’89
Baltimore, Maryland
Madolin Maxey ’70
Providence, Rhode Island
Elizabeth Thomas McLeod ’72
Alto, New Mexico
Max McNeil ’91
Frederick, Maryland
Suthat Pinruethai ’80
Chiang Mai,Thailand
Madeline Murphy Rabb ’66
Chicago, Illinois
Doris S. Rief ’86
Baltimore, Maryland
Judith Roberts ’65
Guanajuato, Mexico
Sam S. Robinson ’78
Baltimore, Maryland
Carla Heider Rosenzweig ’73
Brooklin, Maine
Joyce Scott ’70
Baltimore, Maryland
Sarah Allen Scoville ’99
Dedham, Massachusetts
William E. Sheppard ’72
Essex, Maryland
Anne Robertson South ’66
Towson, Maryland
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Baltimore, Maryland
Clytie Taylor ’71
Salisbury, Maryland
James Truett ’55
Annapolis, Maryland
Linda E.Wachtmeister ’73
Scottsville,Virginia
Ron Webb ’68
York, Pennsylvania
Betty Wells ’48
Virginia Beach,Virginia
Kylis P.Winborne ’69
Baltimore, Maryland
Fred E.Worthington ’57
Baltimore, Maryland
Robert Zimmerman II ’66
Baltimore, Maryland
PARENT’S COUNCIL
CLASS OF 2006
CLASS OF 2007
CLASS OF 2008
Ellen & Robert Blumenthal
Miami, Florida
Daniel Chow
Oakland, California
Colleen & Ronald Bouma
Oak View, California
Patricia & Samuel Durphy
Woodstock, Maryland
Rose Anne & John Cranz
Fort Worth,Texas
Gloria & Terry Cruice
Troy, Michigan
Karin & Robert Genalo
Merrick, New York
Dorcas & Ralph Crosby
Washington, D.C.
Sherry Helmke & Bob Culver
Omaha, Nebraska
Bonnie & Robert Kenselaar
Maplewood, New Jersey
Cynthia & Richard Foley
Houston,Texas
Antonia & José Dougan
Geneva, Switzerland
Patricia & William Kesselring
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Karlene Lopez Galbraith &
Douglas Galbraith
Miami, Florida
Anne Mastrangelo ’77 &
Aaron Fink ’77
Brookline, Massachusetts
Ellen & Larry Goldstein
Potomac, Maryland
Robin & Richard Kirby
Norcross, Georgia
Jo DeWeese & John Lewis
Louisville, Kentucky
Patricia DiBella Kreger &
Gary Kreger
Hopewell, New Jersey
Bridget & Jim Maron
Carmel, New York
Cindy & Marcus McCloud
Littleton, Colorado
Kay & Dave Phillips
Highpoint, North Carolina
Betsy & Stephen Scott
Baltimore, Maryland
Yelitza & José Villarreal
Miami, Florida
Diana & Michael McGing
Maineville, Ohio
Dorothee Peiper-Riegraf &
Hinrich Peiper
New York, New York
Russell Milburn
Lexington, Kentucky
Sande & Don Neil
Hoover, Alabama
Anne & Roger Powell
Owings Mills, Maryland
Jane & Gary Stokes
Towson, Maryland
Wendy & John Prince
Virginia Beach,Virginia
Harriet & Stephen Yake
Severna Park, Maryland
Monique & Charles Reilly
Larchmont, New York
Sallie Fraenkel Zuch &
Michael Zuch
Chappaqua, New York
Janet & Jim Thoroman
Chelmsford, Massachusetts
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MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Neil A. Meyerhoff,
Chairman
Baltimore, Maryland
Anne S. Perkins
Baltimore, Maryland
George D. Peterson
Baltimore, Maryland
Stephen W. Boesel
Ruxton, Maryland
Dorothee Pieper-Riegraf P’07
Baltimore, Maryland
George L. Bunting, Jr.
Monkton, Maryland
Roger G. Powell P’07
Baltimore, Maryland
Suzi Keats Cordish
Lutherville, Maryland
Sheila K. Riggs
Baltimore, Maryland
George H. Dalsheimer
Baltimore, Maryland
Rebecca B. Roberts
Princeton, New Jersey
M. Gwen Davidson
Baltimore, Maryland
Nancy R. Sasser
Baltimore, Maryland
Rosalee C. Davison ’60
Baltimore, Maryland
Robert A. Shelton, Esquire
Baltimore, Maryland
Mathias J. DeVito
Baltimore, Maryland
William O. Steinmetz ’50
Baltimore, Maryland
David C. Driskell
Hyattsville, Maryland
Fred E.Worthington ’57
Baltimore, Maryland
Ronald E. Fidler ’64
Owings Mills, Maryland
EMERITI
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.
Baltimore, Maryland
Charles L. Costa
Lutherville, Maryland
Ann M. Garfinkle
Washington, D.C.
Charles G.Tildon, Jr.
Baltimore, Maryland
Alice Falvey Greif
New York, New York
Eleanor H.Trowbridge
Washington, D.C.
Wendy Griswold
Glyndon, Maryland
Fredye Wright Gross
Baltimore, Maryland
Richard C. Hackney, Jr.
Ellicott City, Maryland
David Hayden ’66
Upperco, Maryland
Barbara L. Himmelrich
Baltimore, Maryland
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Stevenson, Maryland
Tonya Ingersol ’02
Hunt Valley, Maryland
W. Lehr Jackson
Baltimore, Maryland
David Jacobs ’61
Los Angeles, California
FINANCE COMMITTEE
AND INVESTMENT
SUB-COMMITTEE
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.,
Chair
Charles H. Salisbury, Jr.
Sub Committee Chair
Stephen Boesel
George L. Bunting, Jr.
M. Gwen Davidson
Ann M. Garfinkle
Richard C. Hackney, Jr.
Sheila K. Riggs
Nancy R. Sasser
Neil A. Meyerhoff, Ex-Officio
Fred Lazarus IV, Ex-Officio
Douglas Mann, Ex-Officio
CAMPAIGN STEERING
COMMITTEE
George L. Bunting, Jr., Co-Chair
Anne S. Perkins, Co-Chair
M. Gwen Davidson
Rosalee C. Davison ’60
Neal M. Friedlander, M.D.
Alice Falvey Greif
LeRoy E. Hoffberger
Nancy R. Sasser
Neil A. Meyerhoff, Ex-Officio
Fred Lazarus IV, Ex-Officio
Douglas L. Frost, Ex-Officio
MICA OFFICERS
Fred Lazarus IV,
President
Raymond Allen,
Vice President
& Academic Dean
Theresa Lynch Bedoya,
Vice President & Dean for
Admission & Financial Aid
Douglas L. Frost,
Vice President for
Development
Thomas G. Hyatt,
Vice President for Technology
Systems & Services
Douglas R. Mann,
Vice President for Finance
& Chief Financial Officer
Michael Molla,
Vice President for Operations
Jana E.Varwig,
Vice President & Dean for
Student Affairs
2005 ANNUAL FUND
VOLUNTEERS
M. Gwen Davidson,
Chair
Ronald E. Fidler ’64,
Alumni Chair
Anne & Roger Powell P’07,
Parent Co-Chairs
Parent Callers:
Dorcas Crosby P’07
Robert Genalo P’06
Robin Kirby P’08
Anne Mastrangelo ’77, P’08
Don Neil P’08
Dorothee Pieper-Riegraf P’02
Wendy Prince P’07
Monique Reilly P’07
Beverly Symonds P’05
D E V E LO P M E N T S TA F F
Douglas L. Frost
Vice President, Development
Victoria Gellner Boone
Associate Vice President for
Development
Kim Carlin
Associate Vice President for
Communications
Mary Ann Lambros ’63, P’87, P’01
Associate Vice President for
Constituent Relations
Sarah Abel-DeLuca
Director of Constituent Relations/
Development Officer
Catherine Burrier
Director of Development Services
Katie Casey
Regional Initiatives Coordinator/
Development Officer
Robert Ferguson
Development Communication
Coordinator/Development Officer
Lisa Hillman
Development Services Manager
Genya Hopkins
Director of Gift Planning/Senior
Development Officer
Amy Langrehr
Director of Annual Fund/Development Officer
Heather Marchese
Director of Development/Senior
Development Officer
Joan Timbie
Alumni Relations Coordinator
Louise Tremblay
Assistant Director of Annual Fund
Karen Agee
Special Projects Assistant
Katie Aman
Gift and Data Specialist
Erin Casto
Grants and Research Assistant
Kim Howard Gray
Administrative Assistant
Emily Macenko
Administrative Assistant
Amy Hunter
Executive and Legislative Assistant
Carolyn Stratford
Campaign Assistant
Telephone:
410-225-2324 and 410-225-2339
Fax:
410-225-2312 and 443-423-1022
Ross Jones
Timonium, Maryland
Principal photography: Bruce Weller.
Additional photography by: Max
Glanville, Robin Hood, Edward Hueber,
Neil Meyerhoff, Bernard Mouro, Keith
Weller. Additional donor portraits
courtesy of the donors.
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