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JANUARY

By any measure, 2018 was an extraordinary year for the School of Commu-

nication. We welcomed visionary faculty, shaped new graduate curricula,

launched exciting partnerships, and mounted the largest event in our history.

CommFest 2018, held April 20 and 21, drew 2,800 friends to the Evanston

campus for a weekend of learning, reunion, and celebration—culminating in

“A Starry Night,” the alumni-packed variety show hosted by Stephen Colbert

(C86, H11). The spirit of the weekend will reverberate for generations.

In the show’s opening number, Broadway standouts Stephanie D’Abruzzo (C93)

and Ana Gasteyer (C89) sang “Comin’ Together,” an original song by Michael

Mahler (C04) and Alan Schmuckler (C05). Backed by an enthusiastic student

ensemble, that performance set the tone for the evening: friends old and new

uniting to celebrate the good fortune of calling Northwestern our home.

The title is a fitting motto for the school and the past year, as everything seems

to be comin’ together: cross-disciplinary collaborations in the communication

sciences; advancements in our new-works creation programs; student leader-

ship in the arts, as in last winter’s mainstage production of Vinegar Tom (above);

and plans for our new MFA program in acting and the downtown Chicago

media and performing arts center that will house it (stay tuned for updates).

None of these achievements would be possible without the generosity and

imagination of our School of Communication family. When we come together,

we can accomplish anything.

New Year’s Day

Winter quarter

classes begin

National Theatre Live:

Antony and Cleopatra, 2 p.m.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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C O M I N ’ T O G E T H E R

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FEBRUARY

The Cherry Orchard,

7:30 p.m.

The Cherry Orchard,

7:30 p.m.

The Cherry Orchard,

2 p.m.

Chinese New Year The Cherry Orchard,

7:30 p.m.

The Cherry Orchard,

7:30 p.m.

The Cherry Orchard,

7:30 p.m.

The Cherry Orchard,

2 p.m.

Valentine’s Day Guys and Dolls,

7:30 p.m.

National Theatre Live:

I’m Not Running, 2 p.m.

Guys and Dolls, 7:30 p.m.

Guys and Dolls,

2 p.m.

Presidents’ Day Guys and Dolls,

7:30 p.m.

Guys and Dolls,

7:30 p.m.

Guys and Dolls, 2 p.m.

When She Had Wings, 2 p.m.

Guys and Dolls,

7:30 p.m.

T O G E T H E R I N M O V E M E N T

Each year, dance program director Joel Valentín-Martínez assembles a

new cohort of internationally recognized choreographers to work with

students ahead of the program’s annual winter concert, Danceworks. “I like

to find choreographers who bring poetics to the work but also challenge the

dancers’ stamina,” says Valentín-Martínez. “For young up-and-coming dancers,

especially in a university setting, you want to be able to give them a hint of

what’s out there professionally.”

One such choreographer is Nejla Yatkin, who created “On the Eve of…” (above)

for Danceworks 2018, @Hi-Speed. She set out to explore how societal con-

straints continue to impact women and how ownership of female narratives

can fight oppression. To do this, Yatkin sought students’ vital input—starting

with their journaling and leading to their creating movement together. “In the

end, it was very collaborative choreography,” says Valentín-Martínez, “and

that included listening to the voices of the performers.”

He adds that this thrilled the students, who loved Yatkin’s approach to the

process. But she didn’t hold back on the technical and physical rigors the

piece required.

“We ask the students to look at this work not as a hobby but as a precursor to

what the dance world demands,” says Valentín-Martínez, “and to understand

how the collaborative conversation triggers movement.”

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31 MARCH

G R O W I N G T O G E T H E R

The Northwestern University Center for Audiology, Speech, Language, and

Learning opened its doors in January 2015 with a mission of serving the

greater Evanston community through excellence in clinical care, cutting-edge

research, and student development. Before its launch, NUCASLL’s services

had been siloed in three independent clinics within the Roxelyn and Richard

Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders: learning dis-

abilities, audiology, and speech-language pathology.

“Pulling those areas together under one roof meant we could make a bigger

impact both in the community and at Northwestern,” says Denise Eisenhauer,

NUCASLL’s director of speech, language, and learning services. “The merger

made the clinic a backdrop for all the research that’s happening in the

depart ment and paved the way for significant growth.” Today that growth

encompasses more than 9,000 patient visits a year, involvement in studies

and clinical assistance by nearly all tenure-track faculty, higher-caliber

students matriculating, and a better infrastructure for disseminating

translational research. More involved than ever in community building through

free hearing screenings and partnerships with area care providers, the center

serves patients of all ages (including children, such as those above with

clinical instructor and lecturer Molly Aceves). “It’s been wonderful to see how

NUCASLL’s multidisciplinary work and new partnerships have flourished since

our opening,” says Eisenhauer, “and how our patients can thrive as a result.”

When She Had Wings, 7 p.m.

Danceworks, 7:30 p.m.

Guys and Dolls, 7:30 p.m.

When She Had Wings, 11 a.m., 2 p.m.

Danceworks, 7:30 p.m.

Guys and Dolls, 7:30 p.m.

Danceworks, 2 p.m.

Guys and Dolls, 2 p.m.

When She Had Wings, 2 p.m.

Danceworks, 7:30 p.m.

When She Had Wings, 7 p.m.

Danceworks, 7:30 p.m.

When She Had Wings, 11 a.m., 2 p.m.

Danceworks, 7:30 p.m.

Daylight saving time begins

Danceworks, 2 p.m.

When She Had Wings, 2 p.m

Winter quarter classes end

St. Patrick’s Day Spring begins Spring break begins

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APRIL

Spring quarter

classes begin

National Theatre Live: Allelujah!, 2 p.m.

National Theatre Live: Richard II, 2 p.m

Palm Sunday Good Friday

Passover begins

at sundown

Easter Earth Day Mary Stuart,

7:30 p.m.

Mary Stuart, 7:30 p.m.

Passover ends

at sundown

Mary Stuart,

2 p.m.

C O M M U N I T I E S G A T H E R I N G T O G E T H E R

Playwright, actor, and Academy Award–winning screenwriter Tarrell Alvin

McCraney (left) penned his play In the Red and Brown Water amid an

emotional tempest. His mother had battled drug addiction and was sick as a

result of HIV when McCraney was hoping to begin college. Despite agonizing

reservations, he enrolled at DePaul University—and his mother died a month

after he grad uated. “I’ve always regretted that decision,” he says. “It’s haunted

me my entire life.” Writing the play was his way of confronting the guilt.

McCraney experienced a catharsis last fall when he attended Northwestern’s

mainstage production of the play as a guest of the 2018 Lambert Family Con-

ference, “Black Arts International: Temporalities and Territories.” “What was

so thrilling about seeing this play was that I had forgotten that was what

caused me to write it,” he said in a discussion moderated by communication

studies assistant professor Aymar Jean Christian (right). “Something in

the way this incredible production came about just went to the root of that

decision.” The student cast was equally thrilled to perform for McCraney,

winner of a 2017 Oscar for Moonlight, the film he coadapted from his play

In the Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue. The five-day conference gathered

artists, scholars, researchers, and students from Northwestern and beyond

to explore the culture of creation in black communities worldwide. It was

organized by Carlos Montezuma Professor of Performance Studies E. Patrick

Johnson and sponsored by the Lambert Family Conference Fund, established

through a generous donation from the Lambert Family Foundation.

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MAY

Mary Stuart,

7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, 7:30 p.m.

Mary Stuart, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, 7:30 p.m.

Mary Stuart, 7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show, 2 p.m.

Mary Stuart, 2 p.m.

Ramadan begins at sundown

Waa-Mu Show,

7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show,

7:30 p.m.

Waa-Mu Show,

7:30 p.m.

Mother’s Day

Waa-Mu Show, 2 p.m.

National Theatre Live:

Julius Caesar, 7 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

7:30 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

7:30 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

2 p.m.

Honors Convocation,

5 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

7:30 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

7:30 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

7:30 p.m.

Voyeurs de Venus,

2 p.m.

Memorial Day

E X P E R I E N C I N G T O G E T H E R

Productions at the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing

Arts are typically directed by faculty, alumni, and guest artists. Yet a big

perk for our undergraduate actors is working with MFA directing candidates,

who are early enough in their careers to be relatable mentors but experienced

enough to demonstrate sound creative judgment. This was the case for the

students featured in last spring’s Fairy Tale Lives of Russian Girls (above),

directed by Caitlin Lowans.

“I really wanted to tell a story about young women who were the age of the

actors themselves and the heroes of their own stories,” says Lowans, who

directed the show as a third-year graduate student and is now artistic director

of Theatreworks at University of Colorado–Colorado Springs. “This campus is

so rich in female actors, and I wanted to choose a story that showed them as

strong and powerful and capable of shaping their own narratives.”

Meg Miroshnik’s play follows a young woman returning to her native Russia

in the post-Communist era. Highly stylized and subversive, the story dances

between folktale and reality to deliver a stark message about the female

experience: it doesn’t always end “happily ever after.”

“As a director, I’m always responding to something,” says Lowans. “I love con-

versation, I love exchange, I love dialectic.” And in stagings of works both new

and established, artistic give-and-take is essential for our students’ growth.

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Ramadan ends

at sundown

Spring quarter

classes end

Flag Day

Father’s Day Commencement,

9:30 a.m.

School of Communication

convocations,

1:30, 5 p.m.

Summer Session

begins

T O G E T H E R F O R E V E R

When theatre professor and director Rives Collins and senior lecturer

and playwright Laura Schellhardt workshopped Ever in the Glades in

summer 2016, its future was as uncertain as that of the scrappy teens at the

story’s center. Schellhardt’s play was only half-written when she and Collins

took part in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ annual New Visions/

New Voices new play workshop. Depicting five teenagers on a fictional Florida

island and their quest to escape the clutches of alligators and their own

insidious parents, the show was an early hit among the two faculty members’

theatrical peers. The Kennedy Center then invited Northwestern to return

with a completed play starring undergraduate actors (from left, Mariah

Copeland, Kori Alston, Ryan Foreman, Robert Cunningham, and Bryan Eng).

Ever in the Glades ran for one June 2018 weekend at the Kennedy Center’s

Family Theater after premiering at the Wirtz Center in May. The experience

was transformative for faculty and students alike, fostering opportunities

for budding leaders to get a taste of life in professional theatre. For example,

Allie Woodson (C18) codirected the production with Collins.

“It’s far more useful for students to actually develop—rather than just talk

about —discipline, creativity, and stamina through active engagement in the

profession,” says Schellhardt. “Many of these students will become my profes-

sional colleagues one day. It’s heartening to watch that process begin now.”

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JULY

Independence Day

R E D I S C O V E R I N G T O G E T H E R

The Oscar-nominated documentary I Am Not Your Negro showcases

the work of American writer and social critic James Baldwin. Directed

by Raoul Peck (right), the film attempts to finish Baldwin’s incomplete

manuscript about the deaths of his friends Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X,

and Medgar Evers. Yet, as Peck pointed out after an October 2017 screening

at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, it’s as much about today as it is

about the upheaval of the late ’60s. “In times of despair, it’s always good to go

back to Baldwin,” said Peck, the School of Communication’s 2018 Hoffman

Visiting Artist, “because you will always find a solution or a way forward.”

Peck had unprecedented access to Baldwin’s estate, which included letters

and unpublished works that the filmmaker used to piece together a narrative

—a process that took him 10 years. The film demonstrates Baldwin’s pre-

science on matters of politics, popular culture, and shifting societal norms.

The Q&A was moderated by radio/television/film professor Miriam Petty (cen-

ter), director of the screen cultures doctoral program, and Kyle Henry (left),

associate professor and interim director of the MFA program in documentary

media. The event was funded by a generous gift from Jane Steiner Hoffman

and Michael Hoffman as well as former Graduate School dean Dwight McBride.

“It’s such a remarkable film,” said Petty during the Q&A. “It’s like a Baldwin

text. Every time I see it, I see something new.”

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AUGUST

Six-week Summer

Session ends

Eight-week Summer

Session ends

Ten-week Summer

Session ends

T O G E T H E R A C R O S S B O R D E R S

Being a theatre major at Northwestern has its fringe benefits. For the second

year running, the American Music Theatre Project collaborated with the

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland on two new thematically linked musicals that

premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Select students, faculty, and staff

spent more than a month in the Scottish capital rehearsing and performing

Legacy: A Mother’s Song and Legacy: The Book of Names, which both won praise

from the local press. The shows featured a mix of Northwestern undergrad uate

and RCS master’s-level actors.

“Northwestern alumni Jonathan Bauerfeld (BSM16) and Casey Kendall (C16)

wrote Legacy: The Book of Names, which examined a day in the life of immi-

grants at Ellis Island in the 1920s, a period of unsurpassed open immigration

in the United States,” says AMTP producing director Brannon Bowers (C15).

“The experience expands and fulfills AMTP’s and the music theatre certifi-

cate program’s missions by offering alumni writers a chance to develop

professionally and present their own new musical, and by offering our students

a unique inter national learning experience in how to be a creative performer.”

Through these and other increasingly commonplace professional collabora-

tions, our students are discovering what it means to actively contribute to

the creative marketplace. “More than that,” adds Bowers, “students learn to

become better and more conscious citizens of the world.”

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SEPTEMBER

Labor Day

Wildcat Welcome

begins

Fall begins Fall quarter

classes begin

Rosh Hashanah

begins at sundown

A D V A N C I N G R E S E A R C H T O G E T H E R

Bonnie Martin-Harris, the Alice Gabrielle Twight Professor in the Roxelyn

and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and

Disorders and the School of Communication’s associate dean for academic

affairs, is a leading researcher in dysphagia (swallowing disorders). This

pervasive condition, often the byproduct of stroke and head and neck can-

cers, affects more than 1 in 25 adults annually. Martin-Harris’s standardized

diagnostic tool for assessing dysphagic patients is now widely used to target

interventions. In 2004, amid that research, she first invited an interdisciplin-

ary group of experts to gather at what became the Charleston Swallowing

Conference. In July 2018, the seaside met the lakeside when the two-day

conference came to Evanston for the first time.

“Research communities can be insular, but this conference is designed to be

interdisciplinary,” she says. “I’ve always been passionate about giving clini-

cians the access they need to make new discoveries, which will invariably lead

to optimized outcomes in patients.” More than 800 dysphagia experts from 15

countries came to Northwestern, the conference’s biggest turnout yet.

Pictured on the screen behind Martin-Harris at the conference was the late

Jerilyn A. Logemann, Northwestern’s pioneering dysphagia researcher and

Martin-Harris’s former teacher and mentor. “I wouldn’t be doing this if it

weren’t for Jeri,” says Martin-Harris. “Everything we do and achieve in the

department can be traced back to her foundational work.”

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OCTOBER

Rosh Hashanah

ends at sundown

Yom Kippur

begins at sundown

Yom Kippur

ends at sundown

Reunion Weekend

begins

Homecoming

Reunion Weekend

ends

Halloween

T O G E T H E R I N N E W P E R S P E C T I V E S

The art of puppetry is meant to disarm, to disrupt. Often associated with

children’s entertainment, the medium has long been an effective tool for

increasing audience awareness of topics in politics, history, and social move-

ments. But for Northwestern students, puppetry is also a pivotal theatrical skill

that engages them in writing, design, directing, and performance all at once.

“To be multiple things is really exciting for students,” says Dassia Posner,

associate professor of theatre and of Slavic languages and literatures and

the director of the interdisciplinary PhD program in theatre and drama. “It

demonstrates that true collaboration and really paying attention to your

material and to your performance partners can create life on stage.”

At Posner’s invitation, Tom Lee—a director, designer, and puppet artist who

worked on Broadway’s War Horse—taught a spring-quarter puppetry class as

2018’s Wirtz Visiting Artist. The course culminated in a performance featuring

student puppetry (above). “Getting to work with somebody who started out

as an actor and went into puppetry, as Lee did, really showed students that

you don’t have to be confined to one way of looking at theatre,” says Posner.

Through collaborative exercises and creating their own puppets, students

were “opened up to experiencing ideas that they might not otherwise have

imagined.” The Wirtz Visiting Artist program is made possible by a generous

gift from W. Rockwell Wirtz (C75) and Marilyn Queen Wirtz.

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NOVEMBER

Daylight saving

time ends

Veterans Day

Thanksgiving

B E T T E R T O G E T H E R

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s 2018 production of Oklahoma! was a

glimpse into what might have been. Director Bill Rauch made the Rodgers

and Hammerstein musical a celebration of diversity, eschewing a typical white,

heteronormative cast as he filled the stage with people of color, transgender

actors and characters, and same-sex couples. To costume the show, he

tapped veteran designer and Northwestern theatre professor Linda Roethke.

“It was important to him that it be historically accurate,” she says. Oklahoma

before statehood had been a refuge for black “boomers” from the South,

Native Americans already living on the land, and East Coast cross-dressers in

search of freedom. In joining the Union, the state became more conservative,

thus losing some of its spirit of tolerance and inclusion. “Bill decided, ‘We are

going to tell this story as if this change didn’t happen,’” explains Roethke.

The musical’s text was left largely untouched, save for some pronoun adjust-

ments. What resulted was a buoyant celebration of identity, culture, and

authenticity that resonated with audiences, especially young people yearning

to see faces and stories that resembled their own.

“Oklahoma! was not anything I wanted to do—it was not on my bucket list—

but you always have to ask, ‘Why now?’” says Roethke. “I didn’t realize until I

was sitting in the audience how profoundly it would affect me. Seeing a genu-

ine love story on stage that celebrated who I was—that was phenomenal.”

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DECEMBER

T O G E T H E R I N N E W I N I T I A T I V E S

Inspiration can strike in interesting ways—and unlikely places. In 2015 Dean

Barbara O’Keefe visited Abbott Hall on Northwestern’s Chicago campus,

where the school’s Center for Communi cation and Health had just opened.

Built long ago as a dormitory, Abbott had operated a large cafeteria on its

second floor. O’Keefe happened to stop in and take a look. To her, the cavern-

ous, unused space resembled something entirely different: a theater.

This year the school welcomes its first class of MFA acting students—a select

cohort seeking advanced training through Northwestern’s innovative, experi-

entially driven curricular model. The program is directed by Professor Anna

Shapiro, the Marjorie Hoffman Hagan, Class of 1934, Chair of Theatre and the

Tony Award–winning artistic director of Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre

Company. And the old cafeteria, being converted into a state-of-the-art per-

forming and media arts center, will soon be the program’s home.

For the past decade the school has strategically expanded graduate programs

to equip students for success in a rapidly changing professional landscape.

Adding an MFA acting program was a vital next step. Housing this program in

Chicago, an international hub for bold, experimental theatrical storytelling,

will attract new audiences and better position students for creative partner-

ships with city stakeholders. This MFA program and the Abbott Hall space

represent the future of the School of Communication’s pedagogical mission—

one that we’d never imagine achieving without you.

Fall quarter

classes end

Winter break begins

Winter begins

Hanukkah begins

at sundown

Christmas Eve Christmas Day Kwanzaa begins

Hanukkah ends

at sundown

New Year’s Eve

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ANNIE MAY SWIFT SOCIETY • We are grateful to the following individuals and organizations who made donations of $1,000 or more between September 1, 2017, and August 31, 2018.

Founder’s Circle ($50,000 or more) • Anonymous (2) • Joan and Phill Berger Charitable Fund • Samuel K. Chortek† and Doris Hersh Chortek (C46)† • Stephen Colbert (C87, H11) and Evelyn McGee Colbert • Owen L.

Coon Foundation • April McClain Delaney (C86) and John K. Delaney • Google • Estate of Sue K. Hanson • Estate of Jimmy Heimann • Jane Steiner Hoffman (C86) and Michael B. Hoffman (WCAS72, G73) • Jaharis

Family Foundation • Bill and Sheila Lambert • Phineas A. Lambert (C04) • David Lefkowitz (C82)* • Barbara Marshall • MED-EL • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation • Johnny Mercer Foundation • National Association

of Music Merchants Foundation • Tara M. Peters (C93) and Michael A. Peterson • Richard Radutzky (C85) and Leslye Sussman-Radutzky (WCAS85) • Robert (C54) and Joan Rechnitz • Bruce (KSM86) and Melissa

Spohler • Estate of Ralph Sundin (Bus36) • Loretta Bingham Sweeney (C53) • Estate of Lee Thornton (GC73) • W. Rockwell Wirtz (C75) and Marilyn Queen Wirtz

President’s Circle ($25,000–49,999) • Anonymous • Mary Phillips Ainsley (C83, KSM92) and Christopher Ainsley • Alumnae of Northwestern University • Mary Dee Prola Beaubien (WCAS64, GSESP78) • Estate of

Evan G. Blank (C87) • Judith Stofer Block (C63) • Lynn Hopton Davis (WCAS82, KSM86) and Greg Davis • Facebook • Vani Raja Gowda (C93) and Manu Bettegowda • Paul Guyardo (C83, GJ84) and Victoria Perla • Thomas

Hayward (WCAS62, L65) and Sally Madden Hayward (SESP61) • Courtney Stevens Hollander (C90) and David Hollander (C90) • Thomas B. Hunter • Pamela Post Kimmel (C89) and Noel J. Kimmel • Kip (WCAS94,

KSM97) and Sara Kirkpatrick • Brad and Susie Krevoy • Robert and Wendy Macdonald • Michael Marriott and Whitney de Hosson Marriott (WCAS86) • Garry (C68) and Karla Mathiason* • Barbara D. Molotsky

(WCAS65) • Roxelyn Miller Pepper (C53) and Richard Pepper (McC53) • Qatar National Research Fund • David A. Sachs (McC81) and Karen Richards Sachs • Melissa Pate Sanders (C86) and Ronald J. Sanders •

Michael Sands (C89, KSM96) and Diana Li Sands (KSM96) • Amanda Heyman Silverman (C93) and Greg Silverman • Christine Stillinger Steele (GJ85) and Donald W. Steele • David A. Straz Jr. and Catherine Lowry

Straz • Tim and Maria Tassopoulos • Time Warner Foundation • Walsh Construction Company • Ellen Wartella and D. Charles Whitney • Kevin (WCAS84) and Tina Willens • Michael and Juli Woronoff • Elizabeth

Clark Zoia (C89) and Adam Zoia

Dean’s Circle ($10,000–24,999) • Anonymous (2) • Bruce (C92) and Amy Albert • American Hearing Research Foundation • B. Scott Bindley (C88) • William (C84) and Catherine Bindley • Tema Edelsberg Bomback

(C93) and Mark Bomback • Jacqueline Shim Bryant (C85) and Timothy R. M. Bryant (WCAS86, L89) • Stephanie Burns (C91) and Gregory Booth • Estate of Phyllis Nash Christensen (C51) • S. Leigh Pierson Conant

(C77) and Douglas Conant (WCAS73, KSM76) • Phyllis Alia Crotty (C90) and Kevin Crotty (WCAS92) • Michael (C67) and Mary Denger • Leonard Gail and Robin Steans • Michele Ganeless (C87) • Nancy and Christopher

Gibbs • William Bradford Hall (C80) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (C82, H07) • Thomas Hanks and Rita Wilson • Deborah Hayes (C71, GC73) and James L. Martin • Robert (C94, L97) and Elizabeth Hayward • Fraser

Clarke Heston and Marilyn Heston • Kirkland & Ellis Foundation • Donald G. Kirkorian (GC72) • Knowles Foundation • Thomas Lesinski (J82, GJ83) and Margaux Tarantino • Dina (C90) and David Levi • Linda (C89,

L92) and Cary Meadow • David (C76), Sabrina, and Drake (WCAS18) Mumford • Marnie Larson Near (C91) • Estate of Charles V. North (C52) • Barbara and Daniel O’Keefe • Pamela Nuytkens Pagano (C84, GC85)

and Vincent Pagano • Jeffrey (C87) and Maya Pinkner • Robert and Elizabeth Pitts • Holly Heston Rochell • Lance Rosenzweig (McC84, KSM85) and Gillian Zucker • Elaine Cohen Rubin (C69) and Arlen D. Rubin •

Emily Gerson Saines (C86) and Andy Saines • Wendy R. Schall (GC81) • Robert (McC70, KSM81) and Charlene (WCAS70) Shaw • Stuart (C78, GC78) and Rose Singer • Joseph (WCAS96) and Laura Terry • Barbara

Whitman • Woodrow Wilson National Foundation

John Evans Circle ($5,000–9,999) • Actor’s Fund of America • Christopher Altschul and Tiffany Heal-Altschul (WCAS88) • Peter (McC74) and Adrienne Barris • Shaun (WCAS64) and Andrew Block • David Carlyon

(GC93) • Chicago Community Foundation • David Darragh (WCAS88, KSM93) and Edith Drew Darragh • Robin Faerber (C94) • Lara Frohlich (C90, GC91) and John Bremen (WCAS90, KSM00) • Timothy and Elise Gold •

Catherine Huff Gottfred (GC73, GC79) and Richard Gottfred • Michael Gottlieb (WCAS99) • Estate of Florence Greenberg • Sara Jane Harris (GC93) • Jeffrey (C85, GJ87) and Stephanie Jacobs • Mary Kalish-Johnson

(C89) and Richard Johnson (McC89) • Arlene Siavelis Kehl (C79, KSM82) • Kay Lauren • Catherine Leahy • Jill L. Leiderman (C93) • John Lewis and Carrie Towbes • Juliet (C62) and Charles (WCAS62) Lockhart •

Barbara and Michael Malone • Holly (C72) and Edward (WCAS75) Mann • Karl (C85) and Ilene (WCAS85) Marquardt • Christine M. Myers • Jean-Baptiste and Julie Nadal • Peter Nichols (C78, GC78) • Joanne Robbins

(GC82) • Warren Rosenfeld and Sheryl Langerman Rosenfeld • Michele Schiele (GC95) and Christopher Iannuccilli • Evelyn Siegel (SESP59) • Hal S. R. Stewart (C68, GJ70) • Kathryn Sudol (C95) • Estate of John N.

Thornburn • Thorn River Foundation • Richard and Dawn Truesdell • Craig and Carole Tufeld • Felipe Vicini (C83) • Susan Wolford (C68) • Elizabeth and Maximillian Zeitler

Fellows ($2,500–4,999) • Anonymous (2) • Joseph Allerhand • Karen (C88) and Clay (McC88, KSM92, GMcC92) Barnes • Joseph Bartush (GC74) • Henry Bienen (H09) and Leigh Buchanan Bienen • Bernard Bobber

(L87) and Joyce Garbaciak Bobber (J84, GJ85) • Joseph and Angela Campolo • Matthew Carter (C83) • Margaret Corcoran • Michael Corcoran (McC78, GMcC02) • Jane Stowers Dean (C69) and Richard Dean (Bus69)

• Bernard (G81) and Sally Dobroski • Joseph and Kimberly Doherty • Christopher (C78) and Karen Dudley • Phillip and Cynthia Eichenholz • Patti Johns Eisenberg (C77) • Rachel E. Golden Foundation • Carey Graeber

(C75) and Andrew Kozinn (J74) • J. Douglas Gray • Bryce Patrick Halloran (WCAS18) • Michael Halloran (WCAS75, KSM79) and Marsha Cameron • Douglas Hendel (KSM80, L83) and Ellen Lautenberg • Stephen and

Eileen Howard • Lisa Jacobsen (FSM92) and Steven Schwaitzberg • Jeff (KSM83) and Jody Johnson • Lynn Thompson Kelso (GC97) and David Kelso (GMcC72, GMcC74) • Martin and Laurie Koehler • Glenn and Hillary

Krevlin • Bruce Lambert • Joseph and Mary Landy • Deborah (C91) and Gregg (FSM97) Lobel • Barbara Mallorie MacIsaac (C77) and Donald MacIsaac • Stephen and Anna-Karin Mark • Beth (C78) and Chris Martin

• Carolyn Ott Martin (C79) and Kevin Martin (WCAS78, G78) • Bonnie Martin-Harris (GC91) • Robert and Christine McQuinn • Bill Melamed (C79) • Scott (C77) and Ann (C80) Michel • Hal and Wendy Miller • Don and

Lisa Mills • Once Upon a Time Foundation • Brian (C93) and Paula Radon • Lawrence and Illana Raia • Beth Brebach Reichert (C89) and Jonathan Hunter Reichert • Eden Salenger Romick (C90) and Steven Romick

(SESP85) • Steven Sanderson • Julie Sandor (C90, GC01) and John Ludden (WCAS91) • Renee Locey Scherrer (C90) • Barbara Scrivner (C70) • Gordon (Bus60) and Carole Segal (WCAS60) • Jonathan Shapiro (C87) •

Barry Slotnick (WCAS93, KSM00) • Susan Maxwell Thomsen (C67) and Carl Thomsen • Lisa Brown Tribbett (C77, GC78) and Charles Tribbett • Brenton Ver Ploeg (C69)* • Carrie Byrns Vill (WCAS78) • Lou (C91) and

Allison (C90) Wallach • William (McC61) and Barbara White • Molly (McC63) and Roger Williams • Hope Wintner (C86, KSM91) and Ted Meisel • David Zarefsky (C68, GC69, GC74)*

*Annie May Swift Society charter members

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Members ($1,000–2,499) • Nancy Abshire (WCAS61) • Richard Adamek (C54) • Roger (C79) and Kathi Adams • Elizabeth Heller Allen (J75) • Angela Amato • Linda Aronberg • Timothy and Alanna Barron • Nancy

Battel (C69) • Katherine Melissa Bauer • Bonnie Landes Beer (WCAS85, KSM89) and Steven Beer • Carol Berthold (GC65, GC75) • Patricia Bloomfield (KSM82) • Jonathan George Blough (WCAS11) • Deborah Brady

(WCAS65) • Deborah King Bridges (C87) and Robert Bridges (WCAS87) • Jeb Brody (C95) and Sarah Hudnut Brody (C96) • Debra Brook (C82) • Drew Brown (C82) and Mary Woods Brown (G80) • Marcy Brownson (C66)

• Mahlon (WCAS54, FSM57) and Marilyn (Bus54) Burbank • Alexandra (C84, GC85) and Douglas Byrd • Michael (KSM90) and Juli Carlin • Bradley (WCAS95, KSM98) and Erin (WCAS95, GSESP00) Charchut • Joel

Christie (WCAS89) and Angela Conway (WCAS89) • Mary Lou Heron Christy (C70) and Frank Christy (Bus69, KSM70) • Keith Clayton (WCAS79) and Barbara Baylor Clayton (C79) • Paul (WCAS74) and Jacqueline Clote

• Brownell Cochran (C66) • Kathryn Spitz Cohan (C81) and Jeffrey Cohan • Alexandra Nadine Cohlmia (C08) and Adam Cohlmia • Mark Cohon (C89) • Robert Conrad (C55) • Ivo Daalder and Elisa Harris • Caroline

and John Daniels • Julie Danis (SESP77) • William Dannevik (C66) and Nancy Hickey Dannevik • Timothy David and Edith Kang • Stephen (C84) and Jill Davis • Diane Dawson (J76) • Sumitrajit Dhar • Gregory Dildine

(C90) and Laura Jean Bontempo (McC91, FSM91, FSM94, FSM98) • Natasha Wilson DiPrima (GJ92) and Tom DiPrima • Craig Douglas • Lisa Rosen Engel (C79) and Alan Engel (KSM78) • Barbara Langan Epler (GC68)

and Robert Epler • Ruth Efrati Epstein (GC91) • Ellen Baitinger Erkert (C53) • Keith Everett (WCAS92) • Julie Anne Farrell (C01) and Timothy Farrell (BSM02) • Isabel Notz Fiore (WCAS93, GSESP96) • Billie Blakely

Fischer (C69) and Steven Fischer • Eric Fisher (C86) • Roslyn Klein Flegel (C53) • Carole Rothman Forster (C70) • Marilyn Betty Freund (C75, GC76) • Mira Frohnmayer • Martin (C68, L71) and Cynthia Galbut •

Mary Jo Florio Garrison (GC63) • Anne Gentuso (C74) • Suzanne Gerlits (C55) • John (C58) and Marty Gillin • Bruce Golden (C55) • Eric James Goodman (C87) • John and Karen Green • Cynthia Dalbey Greenburg

(C66) • Patricia Gregory (C68) • Craig and Kathryn Hall Foundation • Ruth Hanna (GC42) • Sheldon Harnick (BSM49) • Katherine Harris • Larry Harris and Maryanne Lavan • Tatiana Harrison (C98) • Glenn and Donna

Hascher • Stephen Henry (McC01) • Theodore Hermann (C85) • Madeline Heyd • Arthur Hill • Andrew Hirsch (C87) • Armin & Esther Hirsch Foundation • Kirk Hoffman (C98) • Debra Goodman Holzman (SESP77) and

Gary Holzman • Leonard Iaquinta (J66) and Daniel Robert Simoneau • Sara Abrahamson Iorio (C93) • George Jennison and Carol Anne Jennison • James Jensen (C71) • Doris Johnson (GC55, GSESP71) • Ellen Hyman

Jones (C80) • Jacqueline Jones (GC70, GC84) • Dolores Kohl Kaplan • Lainie Kaye (C87) and Brett Kaplan • Peter Karmin (J87, KSM93) and Linda Susan Karmin (GJ90) • Subodh Karnik and Beth Frillmann • Diane

Katzin (C75) • Saeed Khan (KSM94) and Myra Morava Khan (SCS, KSM85) • Rikki Klieman (C70) • Mike Knobloch (C92) • Harry (KSM79) and Julie Kraemer (KSM83) • Howard and Susan Kroll • Robert Lakemacher

(SESP57) • James Lamoureux (WCAS87) and Camille Nims Lamoureux (WCAS89) • Joseph Casey Lane (GC03) • Stacey Lauren (C87) and Frank Doyle • Laura Light (C91) • Kathleen Fanning Lojkovic (C79) and

Robert John Lojkovic (KSM84) • Evelyn Pit Lucking (C66) • Richard Ludwin (GC71) • Suzanne Elizabeth Malec (GC99, GC12) • Sandra Foreman Markin (C56) and Howard Markin • Ronald Marmer (C74, GC74) •

Edward Anthony Mas II (McC88) and Nancy Mas • Marc McClellan (C81) and John Hetzler • Phyllis McGrady (C73) • Kelly Hyer McKane (C94) and Mark McKane (L97) • Mary (McC98) and Ethan Meister • Gregg

Mettler (C94) and Tara Ann Silva (C94, GC95) • Sharon (C68) and Timothy Moore • Kathleen Whitney Moynihan (GC94) • Elizabeth Dayton Mulligan (C01) • Drake Mumford (WCAS18) • Linda Zwack Munger (J78) and

Stephen Reese Munger • Daniel Neiden and Irene Kaufman • Wayne Neiman and Anne Roberts • Norman (G57) and Georgine (C54) Neureiter • Teresa Ann Norton (J67) • NU Club of Columbus • Tracey O’Connor

(C92) • Frank O’Dea and Kathleen Locketti • John O’Donnell and Bonnie Humphrey • Susan Snider Osterberg (C66) and Edward Osterberg (WCAS63, L66) • Jeffrey Ostrove • Jay (C94, KSM03) and Shawna Owen •

Joan Lardner Paul • Marilyn Perlman (C83, GSESP90, FSM98) • Ruth Perlman (C85) • Marla Persky (C78) • Kay (C63) and Richard (Bus62, L65) Peters • Christopher Pfaff (C87) • Carey (C84) and Josh Pickus • Elizabeth

Platt (C89, GC90) and Roger Fuller (KSM89) • John Oliver Priest (C76) • Anne Vandervort Purky (C79) and James Purky (KSM86) • Brad Radulovacki (WCAS83) and Karen Beyer Radulovacki • Erica Preiss Regunberg

(C79) • Perry Rein (C88, GC89) • Scott Russell Reiter (C95) • Paula Stamler Resnick (WCAS86) • Evelyn Ransdell Richer (SESP54) • Sandra Riggs (C65) • Mary Bowman Ritchey (C98) • Ramón Rivera-Servera • William

Robb (WCAS66) and Christine Olson Robb (WCAS66) • John Roberts (C61) • William Rogerson and Kathleen Hagerty • Gloria Van Vlack Rolighed (C89) and Ronald Rolighed • Jeffrey (C67) and Alison Rosenberg •

Richard Rosenzweig (C57) • Robert Rosner and Julie Goldman • Roberta Mary Rotman • Jane Klineman Salentine (C91) and Thomas Salentine (KSM96) • Rachel Schaefer (C99) • Stephanie (WCAS89) and Robert

Schaeffer • Leslie and Gloria Schaffer • Jay Scharer (WCAS85) • Thomas Michael Schnecke (GC97) • Lisa Schneider-Fabes • Donald Schneidman and Wendy Stevens • Rosemary Schnell (WCAS54) • Hedda Adler

Schwartz (C69) • Allen Shaw (C66) • Craig Shemin (C88) and Stephanie D’Abruzzo (C93) • Daniela Sikora (BSM80) • Richard and Barbara Silverman • Alice Tell Simon (C77) and Andrew Simon • Dean Preston Smith

(FSM93) and Mary Dana Chamblee-Smith • William Smith (C63) and Cathy Kirchner Smith • John and Deborah Sobel • Rich Sondheimer and Jane Rissman • Lindsey Bryce Spohler (C17) • Zachary Clyde Spohler

(C17) • Michael (C79) and Heidi Spound • Steven Stark (C82) • Elaine Rosenthal Steinman (C59) • Louis Stewart Foundation • Leslie Struggles (C71) • Sandra Solomon Sweet (C68) • Lauren D. W. Tatar (C88) and

Scott Borstein • Ellie (C78, GC81) and Samuel Telzer • Thau Family Trust • Kristine Strunk Tibbetts (WCAS89) • William Hayward Tobey (C81) and Elizabeth Ness Tobey • Bradford and Susan Toussaint • Tim Michael

Turk (KSM93) and Francine Turk (WCAS90, KSM97) • Emma Velez-Lopez • Brijetta Hall Waller (C94) and Parker Waller (KSM99, FSM07) • Ernest Weis (KSM83) and Penny Florsheim Weis • Emanuel Christopher

Welch (C93) • David (C89, GJ93) and Alison Whitlock • Donald Williams (C55) • Beclee Newcomer Wilson (C63) and John Wilson (WCAS60) • Mary Sweig Wilson (GC68) • Heather Winch (C82, KSM89) • Joan Winter

(C67) • Cate Lawrence Wolfen • Richard and Karen Wolfen • Sybil (C57) and Shelby (WCAS57, L59) Yastrow • Judy Yordon (GC70) • Anne McCulloch Young (C69) • Carol Yumkas (C81) • Dennis Zacek (GC65, GC70) and

Marcelle McVay (WCAS70) • Pamela Zauel • Zeta Phi Eta Chicago • David Zucker (C86)

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ANNUAL FUND • We are grateful to the following individuals and organizations who made donations of $100 to $999 between September 1, 2017, and August 31, 2018.

$250–999 • Anonymous (2) • Cara Ludutsky Acker (C03) and Eric Acker • Lisa Ackerman (C87) • Joshua Ade Adande (J92) • Steven Adolph (KSM93) and Ellen Zfaney (KSM04) • Ernest Albrecht (GC60) and Pearl Czere

Albrecht (GC65) • Alan Alport • Andrea Alterman-Lachs (C85) • Kim Anderson (KSM97) and Thomas Joseph Anderson • Dorothy Worzella Aram (C64, GC65) and John Aram • Byron Austen Ashley (C12, C12) • Ann

Atkinson (C81) and Daniel Isaman (McC81) • Marilyn Mills Auer (C60) • Patricia Bak (WCAS74, L78) • Wendy Steinhoff Baldikoski (C92) • Terry Kay (C77) and Richard M. Bargar • Gabrielle Barron • J. D. Bartleson

(FSM71) and Barbara Wrieden Bartleson (BSM69, GBSM70) • Peter Andrus Bartleson (C08) • Michael Alan Bass and Susan Waxenberg • Marjorie (C67) and Donald (Bus66) Bates • Patricia Baudendistel (C71, GC73,

G86) • Marie Hebenstreit Beason (C85) • Nancy Graybill Becker (GC68, GC73) • Catherine Stevenson Beemer (C67) • Susanne Hoch Beilfuss (C58) • Timothy Beittel (C87) • Laura Norwalk Bendelius (C91) •

Duane Benton (WCAS72) • Ruth James Berdick (C54) and Marland Berdick • Therese Bivona (GC73) • Doreen Silverman Bizar (C65) • Elizabeth Stryjewski Bloomer (C90) • Graves Bolger • Catherine Mary Bourke

(GC08) • Pierre Bouvard (C83) • James Boyle (C79) • Thomas Bradshaw • Susan Brady • David Brief • Jillisa Brittan (WCAS85) • Anne Eggleston Broadus (C92) • Mary Broderick (C78) • Evan Brody (C05) • Sarah Broshar

(C02) • Elaine Brown-Grant (C46, G61) • Larissa Buchholz • Dana Leigh Bulbin (C10, KSM16) and Max Bulbin (WCAS06) • Tom Sylvian Bull (GC04) • William Bunkers (GC83) • Edson Burton Jr. (KSM97) • William Butler

(Bus48) and Violet Gustafson Butler (WCAS50) • Mary Maziak Byrnes (GC71) and Joseph Byrnes (G72, KSM72, KSM74) • Scott Byron (WCAS82) • Paula Cadogan (C73) and David Kucinskas (McC74) • Eugene Calub

• Susan Hubka Canter (C66, GC67) • Matthew Morman (GMcC79) and Stephanie Gall Carmel (C78) • William Thomas Carrier (GC14) • John Castellano (KSM96) • Jordan Arthur Cerf (C05) • Gilbert and Emily Chapman

• Brianne Chiappetta • Ralph Chilton (WCAS91) • Robert Paul Christopher (WCAS54) • Diane Gail Claussen • Maureen Cleary (C70, GC71) • Ann Clock Eddins (C83) • Marilyn Anthony Coffman (C63) • Robert Cohen

(C69) and Nancy Sher Cohen • Gail Cole-Avent (C98) • Joann Buckley Collins (C93) • Maryclaire Collins (C80, GJ84) • Smiley Keith Collins (C73) • Noshir Contractor • Edward Conture (GC68) • Donna Lynn Cooper

(C75) • Nancy Sherman Copic (J81) • Christopher (C73) and Rebecca Corbett • Michael Cotter (C98) and Janae Bakken (C96) • Anna Patricia Crane (J07) • Marybeth Nugent Cremin (KSM82) • James and Carolyn

Crittenden • Alan (GJ78, GJ87) and Charlotte Cubbage • Barbara Ann Curl (GC89) and Charles Larson • Janice Gregg Curtis (C58) • Melissa (WCAS85) and Oscar David • James Albert Davidson (C80) • C. Sue Davis

(GC67) • Katherine Dedo (C90) • Kelly Demaret (C93) • Joan Bellas DeVenne (C53) • Julius P. A. Dewald • Maggie Rubin Diamond (C98) • Dolores Diaz • Brandon Dickerson (C04) and Chelsea Allison Dickerson (SESP05)

• Daniel Diem (KSM87) and Kent Bracken (KSM77) • Linda Wilson Dillman (C63) • Arthur Don (C75, L78) • Timothy Donovan (WCAS95) and Walter Krause • John Doolittle (C63) and Ellen Baker (C67) • Howard Dubin

(J54) • Bryant Dunbar (C93) • Robert Dunphy (C79) • Todd (WCAS86) and Gina Ehlman • Denise Boggs Eisenhauer (KSM12) • Robert Elisberg (C74) • Patricia Erens (GC81) • Trudy Vallett Erickson (C69) • Lisa Ann

Faremouth-Weber (C84) • H. Clark Federer (C80) • Ruth Sneid Fedotin (C66) and Michael Fedotin (WCAS64) • Elliot Feinstein (C82) and Lisa Crowley Feinstein • Mark Feldman (GC71, GC73) • Matthew (KSM86)

and Ellen Feldman • Robert Feldman • Jamie (C04) and Brian (WCAS98) Fields • William Henry Fiely (KSM04) and Rachel Levin Fiely (KSM04) • Stewart Figa (C78) and Leslie Kay Buchbinder-Figa (WCAS88) •

Joe and Tracy Finnegan • Michael John Foley (WCAS75) • Robert (KSM99) and Jana Fore • Craig Foucht (C90) • Jon Freedman (C80) • Thomas Galantich (C83) • Susan (C94, KSM01) and Mark (KSM01) Gally •

Edward Gamson (G70) and Bryna Goldman Gamson (WCAS67, GSESP68) • J. Carl Ganter (WCAS87, GJ91) • Antonia Garcia (C03) • Susan Mabrey Gaud (G70, G74, KSM82) and Henry Gaud • Mark (FSM71, FSM72) and

Lynn Gendleman • Heather Generes (C93) • Darren Robert Gergle • Douglas Gerleman • Lillian Polus Gerstner (C73) and Alan Gerstner • Kathryn Waters Gest (J69) • Edward Glab (C69) • Andrew (C98) and Amanda

(C97) Glasgow • Tracy Goepel (McC02, KSM09) • Ariel Gold (C00) • Harriet Goldberg (C54) • Mark Goldberg (C95) • Gaea Gomez (C93, KSM00) and Timothy Fidler (WCAS92) • Jack Graber • Angela Green • Harold and

Lynn Greer • Carolyn Booth Gregory (GC52, GSESP86) • Erin Michelle Gregory (C18) • Michael Greif (C81) • Adam Griffin • Emory Griffin (GC68, GC71) • Matthew Eugene Griffin (C18) • J. Terry Griffith (C72) • Kristen

Grisius (J00) • Logan Dawson Groover (C10) • Steven Grossblatt (C99) and Elise Beth Kamen (GC00) • Roxanne Gryder (C88) • Susan Gustafson (C65) • Benjamin Haber (C97) and Laurie Barnes (C97) • Russell and

Marilyn Hackett • Carson Hale (McC93, GMcC96, GMcC99) and Patricia P. H. Thomas (GSESP94) • Jo Haraf • Richard Hasler (C88) and Catherine Bull Hasler (WCAS90) • Roslin Viprakasit Hauck (C95) • Lawrence

Havens (C65, GC66) • Christopher Havlik (C79) • Thomas (KSM72) and Jan Hazlett • Brent Hecht (GMcC13) and Stephanie Hille Hecht (WCAS09, KSM18) • Victoria Hellyer • Donald Helseth (FSM81) and Laura Mae

Pearlman (FSM81, KSM00) • Ruth Goldberg Hendel (GC75) and Stephen Hendel • Valarie Henry (C82) • Patricia Herrera • Richard and Elaine Heuberger • Sabine Hinrichs • Stephanie Le Vee Hochfelder (C65) and

Allen Hochfelder • David Hoffman • Jacqueline Balkin Hoffman (C87) and Michael G. Hoffman • Clint (WCAS94) and Hilary (J94, GC99) Holder • David Jordan Holstein (C05) • Carrie Houchins-Witt (C93) • Mary Lunz

Houston (GC70, GC74) and James Houston • Heath Howe • Evelyn Hudson (C18) • Chris (C95) and Amy Hughes • Marlene Igel-Harris (C85) and Jonathan Harris (L84) • Geraldine Dysart Ingram (C52) • Victoria Jader

(WCAS82) and Salvatore Ciurcina • Nancy Rudberg Jaffe (C73) • Brian d’Arcy James (C90) • Aymar Christian Jean • Jennifer Johnson (C98) • Irish Johnston • Maura Kathleen Johnston (C97) • Joy (KSM94) and

Christopher Joyce • Judith Judson (C74) • Linda Lee Kachel (C75) • Perry Kamel (FSM88) and Elena Cudkowicz Kamel (FSM88) • Aaron Kaplan (C97) • Douglas Samuel Kaplan (C11) • Susanne Phillips Keeley (GC84)

and William Keeley (PT82) • Lisa Kelchner • Kimberly Kelley (C84) • Kasey Shimberg Kelly (C85) and Robert Kelly • Laryn Kelly (C04) • Christine Fallert Kessides (C75) • John Kibler (C88) • Laura Plaza Kiefaber (C96)

and Bradley Kiefaber (McC94) • Richard Kind (C78) and Dana Stanley Kind • Spero and Anastasia Kinnas • Larry Klein (KSM88) • Brian Edward Klesh (C07) and Kristen Elizabeth Klesh (C07) • John Wesley (KSM76)

and Mary Jeanne Kneen • William (WCAS86, KSM90) and Lisa (WCAS86, KSM95) Kohr • John Kolb (BSM85, GBSM86, BSM88) • Katherine Conover Kolbe (C84) and James Kolbe (McC82) • Stephen and Donna Koons

• Anita Krichmar (C75) • Jennifer Kunin (C90) • Margaret Mary Kustermann (GC89) • Nancy Laluntas (GJ90) • Matthew Landler (FSM96, FSM00) • Scott Lange (C68) and Linda Shaw Lange (C69) • Jonathan Lapook

and Kate Lear • Charles Larrabee (C76) • Scott Richard Lazarus (C82) and Julie Farmer • Jeanne Keil Leach (C58) and Robert Leach • Thomas Lee (C76) • Elizabeth Leis-Newman (J02) • Joshua Leonard • Julie Lerner

(C88) • Stanley (C51) and Joan (WCAS51)† Lettas • Kathryn Ann Levin (WCAS12) • Sandra (C62, GC66) and Allan (WCAS60) Levin • Maury (WCAS80, KSM81) and Susan Levine • John Lewis (C59) • Suzanne Goldberg

Lewis (C56) and Sheldon Lewis (WCAS56, G56) • Elisa Lewis-Kline (C82, GJ83) • Alfred and Rachel Lewyn • Abel Lezcano (C89) and Tracy Pumilia (J90) • Michael Liebman (C00) • Sean Livelsberger • Alex Lobert •

Paul Lockwood (C81) • Joan Leshin Loeb (C52) and Herbert Loeb • Paul (FSM77, KSM85) and Janet London • Molly Losh • James Louis (C06) and Stacy Devine (WCAS05) • Robert Lueders Jr. (GC95) • E. Kirsten

Lundergan-Linker (GC75) • John and Barbara Lupica • J. Scott Maberry (C88) • Elizabeth Weinberg Maciag (KSM91) and Michael Maciag • Kurt Maekawa • Michael (J71) and Deborah Maggio • Aneesa Majid (KSM17)

• James and Katherine Mann • Sara (C81) and Richard Marberry • Viorica Marian • Sara Burkoff Maritato (C82, GJ83) and Paul Maritato (WCAS77) • Keith Martino (WCAS90) and Anne Heiberger Martino (WCAS89)

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• Nicholas Masi Jr. (C68) • Samir Shailesh Mayekar (WCAS06, KSM13) and Emily Mayekar (WCAS07) • Douglas Mazer (C86) and Julie Schwartz Mazer (C86) • Bonnie Remondelli McAlister (C61) and Daniel McAlister •

Deborah McBride (C73) • Terry McCabe (GC80) • Ralph M. McDermid Jr. (C58) • Lachina McDonald (SCS09) • Patrick McDougall (C85) and Elizabeth Snow McDougall • John McEnaney (C81, KSM83) and Elizabeth Sehn

McEnaney (C83) • Matthew Travis McGhie (C00) and Thomas Mizer (C93) • Laverne McKinnon (C87) • James McSilver (C91) and Anne McCord McSilver (J91, GJ91) • Adrienne Meisel (GC71) • James Mennen (C66) •

Deborah Raskin Merson (GC82) • Eric and Deborah Mertz • Alison (C99) and Jeffrey (WCAS99) Merzel • Bonnie Messing • Susan Messing (C86) • Thomas Meyers • Timothy Jon Micsko (C96) • Lynn Miller (GC78) •

Sharon Miller (C03) • Susan Cole Mitchell (C86, GJ88) • Oliver (C97) and Janice Montoya • Christine Parker Moody • Chris Mootz • Noah Morgan and Elise Newman • Barry Morris (C80) • Mimi Stein Morton (C62) •

John Michael (GC74) and Josephine Muchmore • Roswell Hewson Mueller (C07) and Laura Brandon Waters (J08) • Deborah Chevion Muller (KSM93) and John Muller • Madison Elle Muller • Philip (C76) and Marcie

Munishor • Candy Sue Munter-Brown (C76, GC77) • Jonathon Nagatani (C10) • Reid Narkunas (C97) • Jonathan Nellemann (WCAS99) • Michael Ness (C94) • Leslie Cochrane Neugent (C81, GJ82) and Christopher

Neugent • Lauren Neuman (C04) and Howard Blumenstein • Marnie Nicolella (C94) • Peter Martin Nofz (GC94) and Suzanne Nofz • Northwestern Memorial HealthCare • Steve Norton and Kathryn Jean Reid •

Edward and Kristin O’Callaghan • Mary Slag O’Hara (C69) • Walter Louis Olden (C75) • Jenny Jing Pan (C10) • Wendy Langlas Parris (C88) and Theodore Parris (GMcC86) • Christine Pasquesi (GC05) • Shaun Patel

(C04) • Sandra Lierman Pay (C61, GC65) and Douglas Pay • David Perisho • Jake Perlman (C13, C13) • Robert Peskin (GMcC75, GMcC77) and Ellen Turner • Anne Peterson (C77) • Erin Peterson (C93) • Thomas Phillips

(C61, L64) and Karen Boyles Phillips (SESP64) • Joy (G07) and Scott Pickens • Cleopatra Carlis Pirpiris (WCAS80, GC86) and Theodore Pirpiris • Kathleen Sullivan Pistono (GC68, GC80) • Lora Pollak Placik (C88) and

Otto Placik (FSM85, FSM87, FSM93) • Jennifer Plane • Miriam Rothman Pockross (GC72) and Keith Pockross • Walter Podrazik (C74) • Tiffany Westlie Pondelik (C04) and Miles Pondelik (WCAS04) • Jeffrey Porter

(C01) • Joyce Klowden Porter (GC72) • Dassia Posner • Karen Powder • Elizabeth Anne Powell (GC96) • Ann Rutledge Powers (GC67) • Wendy Allard Preiser (C85, KSM90) • Joan Sorge Pruett (C54) • Craig Allen Pugh

(GC90) • Kristen (GC04) and Charlie Pugh • Rick Qualliotine • Jennifer Raaths (SCS00) • D. James Ramaker Jr. (C66) • Stefani Licon Ramirez (C96) • Heather Randall • John Randolph (WCAS98, L02) and Claire Labbe

(L02) • Jane Rankin • Michael David Raspatello (KSM11) • Robert (C60) and Micki Ravitz • Edgar Reihl (McC74, GMcC76) • Lauren Rein (GC17) • Lori Reingold (C69) • Anna Claire Reishus (C18) • Margaret Repetti •

Alan Rettig (C67) • Polly Taylor Revare (C88) • David Revsine (WCAS91) • Bruce (J79) and Jane Reynolds • Patricia Rice (GC66) • Nancy Anne Ridder (C95) • Lisa Rider • Mary-Carol Elise Riehs (C82, GC91) • Donus

Roberts (GC65) • J. B. Roberts (C89) • Carol Blomgren Roever (C65) and James Roever • Stephanie Rogers (C89) • Joshua Richard Ropiequet (C10) • Michael Rosenberg (FSM67) • Edward Ross and Laura Gach Ross

• Jack Rossotti (WCAS66) • Therese Rowley (KSM83) • Andrea Winitsky Rubin (C02) and Daniel Rubin (J99, GJ99) • Stephen Rudolph (C75) and Alice Crancer Rudolph (WCAS79) • Peter Rudoy (C74) • John Ruffley

(WCAS79, KSM81) • Ryan Ruskin (KSM94, GMcC94) and Michael Andrews (WCAS97, KSM02) • Timothy and Karen Russell • Mary Ann Griffin Sanders • Terry Sanders (GC99) • Gino Santos • Barbara Arden Sarasin

(GSESP62) • Julie Heller Saul (C77) and Kenneth Saul (WCAS76) • Courtney Elizabeth Lynam Scherr • Renee Locey Scherrer (C90) • Valerie Schramm (C99) • Ilise Schwartzwald • Scott (WCAS79, KSM80) and Susan

Shay • Rita Pearlman Sheinin (C59) • Carole (C78) and Mark Shepard • Erin Shields (C82) • Elaine Fantle Shimberg (C58) • Jeffrey Sickel • Larissa Siegel (C92) • Lonnie Simmons (WCAS89) • Donna Doles Simon (GC95)

and Mark Simon • Nedda Jefferson Simon (C54) • Jonathan and Sheila Smith • Mary Smith (GC66) • Norman (C69) and Kathy Smith • Roy Smith (C77) • Helene Freedland Sobin (KSM86) and W. Harley Sobin •

Zelka Sladin Sostaric (McC90) • Catherine Miller Spencer (WCAS87) • Justin Spitzer (C99) and Jenna Bans (C98) • Carolyn Starmann (C90) • Joseph Staten (C94) • Carol Simpson Stern (G64, G68) and J. Allyson

Stern • Laine Cyze Stern • Debra Stetter (L92) • Linda Brown Stevenson (C64) and George Stevenson • Kristin Stewart • Michael Stewart • Peter Stewart and Jackie Miller Stewart • Geri Kulhanek Stone (C71, GC73)

and Robert Stone • Sarah Stranberg (C92) • Kristine Strand (C67, G68) • Edward Streb (C71, GC73, GC79) and Linda Koehler Streb • Emily Schapmann Stroud (J88) • Linda Murrans Stypulkowski (GC76) • Ryan Sulkin

(J01) • Steven Miles Sulkin (BSM77) • Emmet Donovan Sullivan (J08, GJ18) • Rachel Sara Sullivan (C05) • Stephen Sullivan and Erin McKean • Ramzan Sultani (SCS07, GC11) • Chuan Sun (GC04, L04) • Mary Kartsen

Surridge (C84) • Cynthia Swain • Mark Swislow (WCAS71) • Dominique Rui Lin Teoh (C18) • Paul and Julie Thomas • Cynthia Thompson • Patricia Conway Thorpe (C63) • Russell (WCAS73) and Joyce Tisman •

David and Debra Tolchinsky • S. Jenell Trigg (C78) • Amy Haydon Troppmann • Julie Highfield Trott (C96) and Eric Trott (J94) • Susan Struve Trout (GC73) • Richard Turner (J62) • Jeffrey Tuttle (McC78) •

Carolyn Herbst Ullensvang (C55) and Leon Ullensvang (Bus55, KSM56, KSM59) • Robin Ungerleider (C92) • University of Michigan • Tom Vail and Lendy Duda • Lynn Mullin Varndell (WCAS80) • Nancy Vick (GC08) •

Nancy Voigts (WCAS83) and Henry Godinez • Jessica Marie Wacker (GC11) • Mary Wadkins (C74, GC75) and Darold Madigan (WCAS72) • Charlotte Cooperman Waisman (C63, GC67, GC78) • Babs Waldman •

Leslie Dolgenow Waldman (C71) • Aleksandra Kostovski Walker (C03) and Marc Walker • Lisa Katrin Walker (C01) • Nancy Norris Walker (GC66) • Suzanne Vadasz Wallace (GC69) • Nathan Waller • Cynthia Long

Wallner (FSM00) • William Ward (C87) and Amy Anderson Ward (C85) • W. Charles Warner Jr. (C77) and Martha Koch Warner (C77) • Lawrence Wasserman (GMcC71) and Laurie Joseph Wasserman (G72, L74, G81) •

Mark Weems (C99) and Alison Hartshorn Weems (C00) • Erica Weir • David Weiss (WCAS87) and Melanie Koff Weiss (J89) • Dory Weiss (C03) • Magnes Welsh (KSM87) • Presbury West (G73) • Samantha Westlake •

Michael Whetstone (C87) • Arnim and Jeanne Whisler • Frances Wiechart (KSM96) • Charles Wilkinson (GC65, GC75) and Kathleen Galvin (GC65, GC68, GSESP80) • Kenneth and Rosemary Willman • Jeremy and

Jane Wilson • Sandra Cronenwett Wiseley (C57) • Sarah Wolff (C74, L78) • Stephanie Yancey (WCAS79) • Stephanie Yee • Peggy Yu (C02) and Christopher Tierney • Roberta Zabel • Jon and Anna Zaich • Brett Zatulove

(C80) • Cynthia Long Zemater (C73) • Jason Zimmerman • Joyce Zymali (C61) and James John Corbett

$100–249 • Anonymous • Barbara Joan Abbate (GC74) • Patricia Denise Acha (C83) and Mark Kishler (McC84) • Allison Brooke Adams (C06) • Anita Bellmann Adams (GC62) and Thomas Adams • Faith Kolkey

Alster (GC74) • Hannah Sierles Alterson (GC96) • Janet Grinker Altman (GC71) and David Altman • Aileen O’Shea Anderson (C86) • Barbara Anderson • Brian and Merry Anderson • Vicki Gusack Anderson (C73) •

Elizabeth Alexandra Doliszny Archer (GC15) • Barbara Bradfield Armour (C59) and Alan Armour • Charles Arndt (KSM75) • Mary Arndtsen (C88) • Nyle Navansh Arora • Jayne Atkinson (C81) and Michael Gill •

Stacey Riekes Atlas (C96) • Ameya Deepak Avasare • Chelsea Avery • Adrienne Lange Baach (C59, GC60) and Richard Baach (L59) • Jeremy Baker • Karen Baker (C83) • Carl Anthony Baldasso (C75) • Dana Kyron

Balkin (C17) • H. Carter (Bus66) and Kathleen (SESP65) Barger • Matthew (C98) and Jennifer Barlow • Robert Barnett and Lisa Roberts • Judith Barr • Robert Piper Barrett (C01, GJ05) • Benjamin Edward Bass (C17)

• Jonathan Bateman • Harneet Singh Bath (KSM18) • John Baumhardt (C61, GC65) • Eugenio and Virginie Beaufrand • Martha Jessica Beckhart (C83, GC10) • Allyson Behm • Dennis Belcastro (GC94) • Robert

Benedetti (C60, GC62, GC71) • Mary Goldsmith Benson (GC62) • David Berger • Nathan Berggren (C92) • Joseph Berghammer • Michelle Bibbs (C86, GJ88) • Marjorie Bicknell (GC72) • Jessica Peterso Bielanski

(GC98) • Amy Sternik Bignault (C95) and D. C. Bignault (SCS02) • Robert Bilkie • Peter Bingham • Lisa Binswanger-Friedman (GC73) and Stephen Friedman • Matthew and Gretchen Birch • Robert Birndorf (C75) •

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David and Nancy Bishop • Elizabeth Simmons Bishop (C41)† • Kurt Edwin Blaugher (GC85) • Sherri Tunny Blix (C87) • Mark (C88, GC88) and Karen Bloom • Karen Baker Bloustine (C65, GC66) and Stanley Bloustine

• Michael Blum (C83) • Krista Bodary (GC15) • Jessie Anderson Bolger • Michael Jason Bolicki (C04) • Roberta Wexler Borg (C67) and Seth Borg • Bill Bower • William and Betty Boyd • Mary Boyle (GC79, GC85) •

Clinton Bramkamp (C71, GC72) • Abbey Jacobson Braverman (WCAS91) • Heather Braverman • Katherine Breen (C70) • Valerie Brewer (GC85) • Rita Brief • Emily Bristor (C83) • Trudy Isbitz Brodsky (C65, GC66) •

Jeffrey Brooks (C01) • Eric Brose (C87) • Gail Krumrich Brown (C59) • Oveda Brown (C90) • Sarah Kathryn Brown (GC18) • Ann Rinebolt Brownfield (C80) and William Brownfield • Alison Bullock (KSM18) • Valerie

Bullock • W. Martin Burch (GC92) • Rex James Burgdorfer (KSM09) and Melinda Stanley • Emily Marie Burns • John Burr (C61) • Nsenga Burton (C95) • Margaret Bushnell • Bette Butterworth (C53) • Randall Bytwerk

(GC73, GC75) • Lindsey Furnald Cadot (C68) and Andrew Cadot • Judith Campbell (C66) • Claudia Cantarella (C88) • Brenda Durham Caprotti (SCS03) • Karen Halvorsen Carlson (GC69) and Edward Carlson •

Michael Carmichael (C64) • Jim Carper (J79) and Penny Bardzinski • Julie Noack Carper (C88) and William Carper • Kevin Carroll • Jason William Cassidy (C06) • Anthony James Cerami • William Chalberg (C69) and

Elizabeth Hubbs Chalberg (C77) • Wileen Chang (C91) and Benjamin Mangan • R. Dana Charles (C71) • Kathleen Rutkowski Chase (C81) • Lori Longstreth Chase (C88) • Debra Lynn Chatelle (GC76) • Mary Ann Cheatham

(GC67, GC83) • Roma Bradley Chenoweth (C63) • Loren Radewagen Chernoff (C68) and David Chernoff • Kathleen Christy (C02) and Daniel White (WCAS00) • Martha Hawtrey Cimmarrusti (C87) and Anthony

Cimmarrusti • Sophia Lindsey Civetta • Andrea Clark • Ted Clatfelter (C89) • Patricia Haffey Clemency (GC73) and William Clemency • Carol Susan Cling (J76) • Lisa Clingan-Cruz (C95) • Betsy Cobb • Carole Cohen

(J76) • Demetrios Paige Cokinos (C14) • Carol Colby • Mark Conklin (C83) and Noelle Strong (C85) • Myrna Conn (C16) • Katharine Field Connell (C99) • Henry and Harriet Conroe • Christine Fruechtenicht Cook (C68)

• Mary Green Cooney (GC78) • Richard (GC74) and Judith Cornell • Ronald Cornell (C96) • Alejandra Cortez • Victoria Black Courtney (C65) • Sarai Coutin • John Crean • Paul Crellin and Kelly Paul • Buckley Crist Jr.

• Charles Crowe (C57) • Eduardo Cruz and Karina Cortorreal • Cynthia Wilson D’Alimonte (GC73) • Ann Xiaoyu Dang (KSM18) • Oscar Kai Dang • William Daniels (C50) and Bonnie Bartlett Daniels (C50) • Steven and

Donna Dauterman • John and Beth Davidson • Rachel Davidson (WCAS82) • Jean Queneau Davis (C64) • Murray Dawson (WCAS69) • Vicki Deal-Williams (C81, GC82) • Meghan De Andrade (C02) • Beth Deatley •

Alysse Taylor DeFoe • Robert Dibert (C81) • Elizabeth Dickson • Katherine Rose Doehring (C06) • Arlan Dohrenburg (GC66, GC72) • Paula Schomburg Donahoe (WCAS71) • Melissa Donaldson (GC17) • James Dorn

(McC54) and Helen Louise Dorn • Nathaniel Thompson Doud (C02) and Megan Felsburg Doud (WCAS02) • Bailey Dvorak • John and Pat Dyble • Anne Dye (C87) • Skyler Dylan-Robbins (C11) • Janet Matson Eason

(C57) • Susan Easterlin • Andrew Victor Eckert (GC89) • Gregg Edelman (C80) • Diane Levy (C69) and Arnold Eger • Janet Feinblatt Elby (C47) • Joy Elizabeth • Meghan Elise Emerson (WCAS12, G14) • Bryan Kenneth

Eng • Roberta Gnippe Enschede (C55) • Helene Erenberg (C88) • Paul Erlicht (C89) • Mary Ettel (C73) • Le Roy and Marta Evans • Sarah Kwasinski Evans (C05) • Marcia Newman Even (C57)† and John Even Jr. (McC57,

GMcC59) • Beverly Evko (C56, GC57) • Angie Fabiszak (GC87) and Takashi Nishida • Elizabeth Packer Fahey (C86) • Lisa Gelb Feiner (C79) and Michael Feiner • John and Elizabeth Feldman • Edith Fessler •

Karen Michelle Feuer • Margaret Fieweger (GC71, GC75) • Stephen James Finkelmeyer (C77) • Joann Schmalenberger Finlay (SESP64, GC67) and Jeffrey Finlay (McC64, KSM73) • Marie Freeman Fischer (C52) •

Robert and Tracy Fisher • David Fishman • Evelyn Kuo Fitzgerald (C86, L90) and Joseph Fitzgerald • Ethel Flam (C79) • Brendan Michael Flannery (C10, C10) • Evan Fleischer (C98) and Sandra Kraut Fleischer

(C98) • Peter Flynn (C87) • Peter and Georgianna Forbes • Priscilla Lord Ford (C61) • Shelley Horwitz Forrest (GC73) • Sonja Foss (GC76) and Anthony Radich • Carolyn Busch Foster (C75) • Dustin James Fox (C09)

• Charles Frank (C87) • Sandra Applebaum Frankel (GC65) and Neil Frankel (GMcC64) • Robert (C83) and Terry Freedlander • Debra Freeman • Fred Freeman (C57) • Judith Rachel Freeman (WCAS75) • Rebecca Dunas

Friedlander (GC84) • Amy Cassman Friedman (C75) and Sanford Friedman • Barry Friedman (L66) and Rhonda Sherman Friedman • Peter Friedmann (C79) and Karen Laner (C80) • Jerald Fritz (C73) • Barbara Simpson

Fuhrmann (C58) • Julia Funke (GC87) • Sarah Jeanne Gallo (C11) • Amy Garren (GC93) • Michael Gelfand (C79) • Joseph Germuska (WCAS93, GMcC18) • Richard Getrost (C60) • Sheila Sered Gideon (C60, GC61) and

Vern Gideon • Brad Gillette • Sallie Squarey Gilmore (C66) • Lindsey Kanter Gladstone (C97) • Eshe Glover (C97) • Deidra (KSM01) and Stephen Gold • Debra Lipschultz Goldenberg (C94) and Chad Goldenberg • Kyle

Goldman (KSM14) • Adam Goodman • Alexandra Grace Goodman (C15) • Lawrence Goodman (C54, GC55) • Tanya Ward Goodman (C90) • Eric Bruce Gordon (C83) and Donna Festa • Sherwin and Vivien Gordon •

Sandra Gordon-Salant (GC76, GC81) • Walter Graber • Kalmaine Deakter Graham (C51) • Susan Holmes Grama (GC78) • Christopher Granner • Katharine Band Graves (C85) • Beverly Kahn Gray (C81, GC83) • Ken

Green • Roger Grubb • Hope Gruber • Dorothea Haake Gruenerwald (C49) • Mia Guajardo • Richard Guetzloff (GC04) • Allen Gutovitz • Daniel Guyette (C87) • Robert Hager (C76) • Arlene Nadel Hammer (C66) • Cathy

Hammer (C81) • Sanford Hampton (C56) and Marilynn Prage Hampton (J55) • Nancy Hanlon (C68) • Janet Lundstrom Hanson (C83) • Richard Hanus (C85) • Brandon John Harrington (C11) • Richard Harza (McC44,

GMcC47) and Dorothy Goettsch Harza (WCAS51) • William Haushalter (C59) • Joann Aldrich Haveman (C61) • Dorothy Morgan Hayes (GC49) • Nancy Motsenbocker Hefley (GC59) • James and Theresa Heim • Wendy

Heiman (C87) and Joseph Nunes (J87) • Jodi Weinstein Heimler (J82) • Karen Helfer (GC88) and Richard Madowitz • Mary Elias Hengehold (C78) and Michael Hengehold • Lamar Henry • Marilyn Miller Henry (GC67)

• Andrew Hertz and Linda Rae • Nicole Peace Hessler • Carl Hickman II (C73) • Thomas Higgins II (C04) • Roger Hill (C48, GC50) • Maury Hillstrom (C88) • James Hinkley (C55) • Tung Ho • Cynthia Hockey • Theodore

Hoehn IV (C05) • Valerie Hoffman-Hatcher (SESP62) • Penelope Holland • Edwin (GC55, GC65) and Joanne Hollatz • Donald Peter Holmes (GC11) • Catherine Chun Holt (GC78) • Pamela Hooten (C67) • Margaret

Glauber Horn (C00) • Maury Horn (C71) • Bethany Schwartz Hornthal (C78) and James Hornthal • Josh Hornthal • Robert (GC76) and Vivien Houghton • Rita Wilson Howard (C65) • Cheri Hoy (GC82) • Deborah Garlock

Hoyt (C65) • Deirdre Hughes (C99) • Frank Hughes (G84) • Sandra Castle Hull (C62) • Lesa Carmody Hundman (C78) • George Hunter III (GC72) • Todd Hyman (C95) and Susan Persky (WCAS00) • Nancy Arnold Ikard

(C66) • Janis Mehornay Ingham (C64) • Kimberly Irwin (C96) • Herb (C58) and Helene Isaacs • Carolyn Weiner Isakson (GC66) • David Jackson (C78) • Jan Jacobowitz (C76) • Jadana Productions • Sheila Peterson

Jaskierski (GC77) • Madina Akanova Jenks • Catherine Jensen • Omar Jimenez • Alexander and Hilary Joel • Penelope Johnson (GC13) • Griffin Johnston • Beverly Jones (GC60) • Morvarid Malek Jones (C96) and

J. Webb Jones III • Harvey and Michele Kaish • Samira Kamran (FSM15) • Kevin Kann • Lawrence and Denise Kaplan • Arthur Karp (C69) • Trisha Kaundinya • Charles Keller (C60) • Susan Kelly • Janet Cifuni Kenig

(C84, GC86) • Taylor Robert Kesicki • Nicole Kessler (C93) • Deepak and Meenakshi Khazanchi • Young Yun Kim (GC76) • Burton King (GC55) and Alice Lee King • Griffin Michael King • Hilerre Kirsch (C91) • Barry

Klor (C71, GC72, GC77) • Kelly Hazen Klug (C95) and Kevin Klug (GMcC02) • Ronald (Bus61) and Ursulla Knakmuhs • Peter Knitzer and Roni Berg • Kris Knudsen (C72) and Diane Foster Knudsen (WCAS69) • Taylar

Kobylas • Russell Koplin (C99) • Edward Koryl (WCAS64) • Aaron Kramer and Ronit Walny • Merry Beth Kraus-Kowalczyk (C78) and James Kowalczyk • Sridhar Krishnan (KSM18) • Elaina Kritikos • Elliot Laro

Kronsberg (C18) • Maggie Kullman • Carol Harmeson Labelle (GC60) • John Laging (GC04) • Jacqueline Pan Laine (C08, KSM17) • Christine Lancaster (WCAS97, GC00, GC00) and Thomas McKone (WCAS98) • Mark

Lancaster and Nancy Woodruff • William Landes • Lawrence Landman (G83) • Ginger Speigel Lane (C61) • Janice Rohrlich Lang (GC77) • Andrew Lapayowker (WCAS75) and Sarah McCafferty • Thomas and Akiko Larson

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• Leigh Murrell Latimer • Eileen Risjord Leclercq (C50) • Amanda Lehman • Jonathan (C75) and Esther Lehrer • Daria Vaziri Lenderman • Jennifer Ward Lennon (C93, GSESP94) • Patrick and Virginia Lennon •

Kari Merritt Leon (C92, GC93) and Andrew Leon (G92, G96) • Katherine Leonardo (C90, GC91) • Alan Levi (C57) • Marcia Wittow Levine (C57) • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz (GC15) • Jonathan Levitt (C86) • James and Karen

Levy • Sandy Moskowitz Levy (C75) • Luyan Li (GC04) • Christine Hemphill Lidvall (C69) • Harley and Julie Liker • M. Stanley Lindberg Jr. (McC63) • Nicholas David Linne (C14) • Stephanie Lio (KSM18) • Morris Lipnik

• Alan Loewinsohn (C76) • William Lord (GC61) • Keith Richard Lovett (KSM18) • Rita Pelz Lucas (C54) • Steven and Diane Ludwig • Lorna Luebbers (C92) • Rosalyn Lee Lueck-Mammen (C75) and Roger Lueck-Mammen

• Joan Lynch (GC55) • Lorna Mack • Donna Magwood (C75) • James Mahady (C76) • Richard Duncan Maier • Phyllis Majka (N83, GC88) • Jim Malek • Christopher Peter Malleo (C09) • Cheryl Zeken Malone (GC83) •

Avery Nathaniel Maron (C04) • Julie Marshall-Wakeman (GC17) • Judith Hidding Martin (WCAS60, GC61) • Noah Martin • Nedra Linville Martz (C52, GC54) • Renny Maslow (C96) • Marshall Mason (C61) • Jay Mastin

(GC10) • Wendy Hess Mathiowetz (C91) and Bruce Mathiowetz • Linda Rousseau Matuszak (GC75) • Christina Poulakidas Maydanis (C56) • Marilyn Wiegand McAuliffe (C76) and John McAuliffe • Janet Evans McBride

(GC70) • Cherry (C70) and Louis (WCAS70, G74) McCall • Kathryn Hickman McCalla (C96, GC00) • Renetta Walker McCann (C78, GSESP12) • William McConnell (C81) • Carmel McCoubrey (WCAS86) • Daniel and Nancy

McFarland • Lisa Silverman McGovern (J12, J12, GJ16) • Aubrey Sean McGrath (C15) • Diane Spaid McIntyre (C69) • Laura Spielvogel McKirdy (GC63) • Lorna Denger McMahon (C92) • Betty Anne McManus •

Ellen Singer McRae (C71) • Cynthia Ryskamp Mehallow (C78) and Michael Mehallow • Rolland Meinholtz (C59) and Peggy Dodson Meinholtz • Maria Lourdes Mendoza Adelman (C89) • Alyssa Marie Mercado (J13)

• Leo Martin Merrick • Robert Mesrop Jr. (C83) • Jane Metzler (C78) • Troy Meyerson (C95) • Aspasia Apostolakis Miller (GC94, KSM15) and Jay Miller • Dale Miller (GC71) and Vergene Carlson Miller (GBSM72) •

Sara Benson Mills (C95) • Jose and Vivian Mir • Kathleen Bindert Miranda (GC75) • Mark Misulonas • Sydney Elizabeth Modeas (C18) • John Carter Mohs • R. Matthew and Ann Molash • Nicholas Monck • Thomas

and Judith Monroe • William Moody (C59, GC60) • Susan Eggleton Moran (C76) • Frank Morris Jr. (C70) • Randall Mosher • Barbara Moss • Jonathan Moss (C88) • Bradley Mott (C79) • Lydia Fiesselmann Moul

(C75) and Kirk Moul (McC74, KSM76) • Jennifer Dunn Moyers (C83) • Susan Taber Mulhern (GC67) • Barbara Buchthal Mullens (WCAS97) • Judy McKeown Muntz (C65) and Thomas Muntz (KSM72) • Elizabeth

Murphy (WCAS92) • Diane Gottschalk Murray (C94) and Charles Murray (L96) • Katie Murray • Elizabeth Schlecht Murrill (BSM71) and Stephen Murrill • Ann Palmer Myers (C56, GC57) • Margot Myers (C75) • Gayle

Nadler (C86) • Gabrielle Neimand (C00) • Georgia Bayless Nelson (C42) • John Nelson • Riley Nelson • Robyn Newman (GC97, GC04) • Gregory Newton (GC87) • Paul Yasuo Nishimoto (C76) • Andrew William Nissen

(C13) • Paul Noffsinger (GC65, GC68) and Roger Funk (G65, G69) • Adam Kristopher Nordmark (GC14) • Peter Todd Norman (C80, KSM87) • Marylou Novak • Dena Ashley Oaklander (C08, GC09) and Travis Orin Meyer

(WCAS07, KSM13) • Linda Shearer Oggel (GC65) • Wayne Olsen (GC62, GC65) • Lindsay Morison Olson (GC89) • Skye Olson • Lesley Barrett Olswang (C69) and Steven Olswang (WCAS68) • Arlene O’Reilly (C76) •

Jack Oswald (C55) and Jean Williamson Oswald (C56) • Jason Overstreet (C96) • Eric Ovitz (C09, L15) • Joan Marie Papadopoulos (SCS83) • Nick Pappas (GC67) • Alicia Pardo (C04) and Mark McCullough • Adam

Peck (C86) • Lloyd Pedersen (C68) • Catherine Carroll Pegues (C52) • C. Ray Penn (GC87) and Gretchen Hakola (J85) • Dennis Perkinson (G77) • Betty Perry • William Peterhansen (WCAS71) and Barbara Oaks

Peterhansen (SESP71) • Laurie Miller Petersen (C97) and Brooke Petersen • Patrice Pirpiris • David Owen Plaut (C75) • Todd Charles Alan Plutsky (WCAS99) • Frances Thomas Podulka (GC57) • David Pokorny (C89)

• Jacob Polonus • Annika Grace Pracher • Gautham Prasad (C00) • Sarah Price Pruden (WCAS63) • Elisa Miller Quinlan (C98) • Jill Kosmin Quinones (WCAS83, GC93) • Ralph Quinones and Lia Gore • Robin Ragland

• Christine Ramatowski (C84) • Vijay Rathi (WCAS89) and Nalini Mattai (WCAS88, FSM93) • Elliot and Ilene Reinfeld • Amy Reinholds (J92) • Debra Rezabek (C78) • Charles Tilghman Tassian Rhoad • Abby Weisberg

Ribbans (C79) • Geoffrey Rice (C99) • Clarence Richardson (C85) • Zachary Henry Richner (KSM18, GMcC18) • Lois Lindgren Rich-Reeme (C52) • Betty Caraway Ritchie (GC64) • Laurel Rupley Roberts (C04) • Philip

Roberts (WCAS81) • Robin Beard Robertson (C64) • Sara Robertson (GC58) • Sirada Rochanavibhata • Bonnie Brown Rock (C62) and James Rock (G66) • Adam Rogers • Risa Turner Rohrberger (C81) • David and

Sarah Rosen • Sharon Hepner Rosen (C84) and Charles Rosen • Robin Rosenberg (C87) • June Rosenfield Roshe (C53) and Joseph Roshe (G48) • Amanda Michelle Rosner • Stephen Rossi (GC12) • Holly Fleischman

Rozner (C64) and Irwin Rozner • Dara Michelle Rubin (J17) • Susan Maneloveg Rubin (C78, GC80, FSM93, FSM94) • Anthony Gordon Rud Jr. (G79, G82) and Rita Rud • Patty Hileman Rullman (GC65) • Liana Runcie •

Diane Mendelson Russ (GC84) • John Russell Jr. (Bus64) • JoEllen Ruvoli (C90) • Deborah Gunders Ryan (C96) • Jennifer Stewart Ryan (C84) and John Ryan III • Thomas Ryan (GC83) • Emily Anne Ryles (C15) • Robert

Sabal (C80, GC82) • Neal Sabin (C78) • Gale Salus (C77) • Marisol Acevedo Sanchez (C90) • Alvelyn Sanders (C90) • Dudley Sanders (GC82) • Willie Sanders (GC60)† • Diane Sanford • Peter Santoro (C71) • Antonio

Santos • Carol Reich Scheffler (C79) and Michael Scheffler • Timothy Schellhardt (J67, GJ68) • Tamara Joan Schiller (GC96) and Charles Hoffman • Gail Harris Schmidt (GC79) and Stephen Schmidt (McC69) • Henry

and Madeline Schmuckler • Mary Wexler Schreibstein (C68) • Russell Schultz (GC03) • Amy Schur (C82) • Joseph Schuster III (C75) and Kathleen Schuster • Jan Schwartz (C77) • Cheryl Wexler Scott (C74) and

Charles Scott (FSM74, FSM77) • Jane Bogardus Seaton (C63) • Randi Altschuler Seffinger (C88) • Hank Seifert • Evan and Jill Seigerman • Todd and Susan Semla • Bruce Sents • Nicholas Jack Serratelli (SESP18)

• Meredith Joan Shadle (C17) • James Shank • Marjorie Shank • Justin Thomas Shannin (C16) • Gregory Shapiro (WCAS03) • Michael Shapiro (C80) • Matthew and Michele Sharples • Clair Whiting Sharpless (C60) •

Felicia Willis Shaw (C77) • Susan Shulman (L92) and Avery Cohen • Lorna Witt Siegal (C87) and Adam Mitchel Siegal (WCAS86, KSM87) • Bruce Siewerth (C62) and Sarane Crowther Siewerth (C61, GC62) • Jeffrey

and Carmel Silverstein • Charlann Scheid Simon (C61) • Harriet Devorkin Simon (C54) • Jackson Todd Simpson • Katherine Strohbeh Sinclair (C99) and Michael Sinclair (BSM99) • Duane Smith • Sherrill Smith (C73)

• Susan Smith-Padgett (GC78) • Andy Sohn (C89) • Tristan Daniel Sokol (McC13, McC13) • Alex Solis (GC18) • Pamela Elizabeth Souza • David Spaid (C63) • John Spalding (C56) • Kenneth Spanagel (C72) • Matthew

Spangler (C96) • Barbara Urbanek Spigner (C76) • Jane Staab (C66) • Nicole Stachura • Janet Stampfl (C73) • Sharon Risk Stark (C62) and David Tiede • Emily Peska Stearn (C00) • Katherine Stearns (C00) • Anne Sasso

Stein (C74, GC75) and Richard Andrew Stein (KSM88) • Robert Stein (C83) • Matthew Steliga (C96, GC97) • Margaret Stenberg (C54) • Lynn Fenske Steveson (C62) and Paul Steveson • Cathryn Stolbach (C08) • Anthony

Storm (C92) • Douglas Charles Straus (C77) • Joyce Strauss • Gary Strawn • Vincent Streff (C56) • Katherine Johnston Strohacker (C97) • Keith Stuessi (McC88) and Linda Carpenter Stuessi (McC88) • Christine

Sturges (GC69, GC71) • Amanda Sullivan (C87) • Candace Sullivan (GC96) • Carole Ryan Sullivan (C66, GC71) and Jan Lavacek • William Schifflin Sutton (KSM18) • Susan Spiller Swan (C67) • Derby Swanson (C82) •

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